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Teacher Society
Adds Mrs. A lb
To Membership
•ally M taking tte Ufa of
lag wa, lAyoar-old Twry

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«( through ■ medical cu e
plea flaxseed by tfee gavammcnt. HI* fatter, 8ft. Wil­
lard h i m , la etatioaed ia
BeriW.
"He doeen’t apeak tench aI
Chriatmai,” Mr*, lefera
•aid. "AO that te'a neaUe»
*4 to
was that he watted
hi* watch (teed, a Mt af
tethroan aeaiea, ead a pair
af slack*."
Aa Atlanta specialist who
haa n i a h t d Tarry Mid

prognosis was death.
Early last year, tte boy
started complaining that his
lags hurt Ho began te stum*
Me when te waited. Gradual­
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ly ha became weaker and
mors Ifi Ms
Despite visits te doctor* hi
Dalton, Chattanooga and At*
laata, Terry'* eondJUoa tea
fated to lapm w . New te
spends kia days ia hia room
ia tte family apartmsat t e n
watching television for brief
periods, listening to record*
and talking with hi* mother.
D*f*a&lt;teat*.
Mr*. Xofltra said t e te not
USTSCM OP U M
N o n a s u hxrmiit air* aware how mrioua his con­
T.S I t u t • • th e i l t k 4a jr of dition is. Ho can’t road
D e e ta k e r l»M . • » » » * • * • * newspapers and visitors don't
a t th e m ala 4aee e f tk a C ourt
Mouse a t eow laole C ounty, talk about Us sickaoM.
a t Souford, g lo ria s, th s a ad o r"He wants me to alt aod
aixn#4 C torb w ill a lt a r for
oslo lo tho klshoot and kost talk to him most of tte
btildsr to r saak I b t follow ing Umo. Ho talks about any*
dssorlbod ro t I property:
Lot I t . OAKLAND IIILL*. thing that's on Us mind.
a ffo rd in g
to
th s
pint But mostly ho likes te talk
th ere o f a* recorded la about old (lmo* — when te
r i o t Hook I t, P e so s IS
•n d *1. Public R ecord, of could play . . . baseball was
Seminole County, Plorldo. his favorite sport."

t o o t h e r w ith all atructuroe.
Impronomonto, flsturoo.
*Pflta a r .a , and a p p u rtsn an re o
an ssl'l land or used la eon*
lu n rllo a tho rtw llk .
TM* sale la m ods p srs u o u t
to final d*or*o of foreclosure
Chanc*ry
antarsd . . . ____
M B I action
No. U t i l now pondlnx In lb*
C ircuit C ourt of and
to r
gsm lnols C ounty, Plorldn.
' d a t k d ibis I l t k day e f
p s e m b o r, lilt.

(SKAL)

A rthur H. B sckw lth, J J r.,
Clork o f tb* C ircuit C uurt
R r: M artha T. Vlblon
I'sp u ly Clork
Andsrson, Rush. Doan,
Lowndso 4 van dsn flora
A t t o r n ,,, for P la in tiff
I Cost C onlral Avonu*
Undo, Plorldn
Puhllth Poo. I t . 1ISS
C D O .lt.

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Oviedo Baptists
Announce
Speciol Services

Church Closes
Side Street
Methodist Yule
Services Set
In Oviedo

By Jan* C saw teny
Tha Crusader Circle of the
Casselberry Community Meth*
odist Church W8C8 will hold
n Christmas party and supper
at S:30 p. m. Monday at the
homo of Mrs. Vie Chambers
on Warran 8L In Longwood.
There will bo aa exchange
of gifts.'

Bov. Robert loka, minister
of tte First Methodist Church
la Oviedo, has announced that
tte aanuai Candlelight garvice will te bold this Sunday
at tte church during tte 7:10
p.m. warship hour.
Next Sunday tha evening
service will taka tte form of
a Family Night meeting when
everyone win te Invited to
telp decorate the big Christ­
mas tree In Fellowship Hall.
Carols will be sung and the
Christmas Story also will te
road during Uia evening.

By Jane CaasoMecvy
The Church Council of tte
Mooolah Lutheran Church of
Caaualborry voted recently to
close Uw passageway on the
north side of the church prop­
erty north of Golden Days Dr.
T te council was informed by
tte city commission that tte
area was not actually a »tract
but woo mistakenly mark id aa
aa extension of Pino Tree Dr.
Not wishing to maintain it aa
such, tte church council vet*
ad to close it In order to safe­
guard tte puhlte.

WOODKIOGK, H. 1. (UPI)
—A p l e a la “Americans
am yw tem * to telp rooottlo
Church of Oviedo, Mur. Jack atoro than 110,000 Coban re.
T. Bryant, pastor of tte fagooo now crowding the
church, aaaoa ic id today.
Miami arse of Florida haa
This woo* at tte T:lfl p.n*.
service, individual interprets- tte Episcopal Church in tte
tioas of tte Chriatnua Story diocese of Newark.
will te givra by Bur. Fred
Bee. D. Allan Easton, dio*
Flater and Bur. J . Max Cook,
cesan
world roliof secretary,
a termer minister of tte
oakod
Americano to “put
Oviedo church and by Wendell
aside their prejudices regard*
Hill, ministerial student
Next w e a k tte aanuai lag tte Cuban peoples, In order
Christmas Pageant will te that wa can telp these refu­
presented during tte Sunday gees from tte Fidel Castro
owning worship hour. The regime find n now Ills among
pageant "Holy Nativity," by no wntll they are able to go
Harvey B. Batcher, will te homo.”
g i m under direction of Mrs. Ho spoke to more than 80
Bryant with Bov. Fred Flater persona. Including Suffragan
directing the choirs.
Bishop Donald MacAdio and

•artral archdanooM «4 tte
dtoraaa. a t S t Paul's Episco­
pal Church term Bor. Eastern
la rector of 8 t Panl’e.
Ho will ioaro Jan. « for
Miami, where ho will inter*
riow eomo IS Cohan famtile*
who will te m ottled in tte
eoron north Jersey counties of
tte diocoee of Newark.
Bee. Easton said M parishes
throughout tte diocuoo tee*
already pledged to telp a cor*
responding number of Cuban
refugee families.
Many persona are reluctant
to eomo forward to act aa
temporary hosts for tte Cu­
bans because “our people
hart tended to consider the
Cubans aa our potential, enemles,” ho said.

Family Service
There will bo n special serv.
ice Wednesday night nl the
Prairie Lake Baptist Church
In Fern Park from gp .rn .u n *
t il t i l l p. m.
Tte 8onday S c h o o l will
sponsor a church-wide severed
dish supper starting at 6 p. m.
to te fallowed by aa awning
of fellowship.
Carol ilngtag will take place
around n lighted Christmas
tree.

u w tta U o n

Jenkins In Hospital
John Jenklna, 17-year real*
dent of tte Paola commun­
ity, has bean hospitalized at
Bay Pinas Veterans facil­
ity la St. Petersburg. Jenkins
1s a veteran of World War I.

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n o r m o D o uamh
XOTICl in hereb y stvon th a t
I *m o o a a ia d In bu sin ess a t
flout* S, Uos H i l l, Hertford,
H.ialnol* C ounty, P lsrld a uodor lb* f k ltlo u a nam e af.
H K iU iC aA P T c w r r o a i c a b *
INKTH. a n d th a t I Intend I*
r*«U t«r said nom a w ith tho
C ltrk o f tho C lrc o tt C ocrt,
Momlnol* C ounty, P lorldo, la
nccordonc* wUh lb* p re v i­
sion* of tho rtc tlllo u * Mom*
HtotulM , la .w ll: Oort Ion ASMS
Plorldo a t s t u t s s is a i.
Big: Jo a n P. B tlqua
B tla o r K nelquo
Publish Ds*. I t . *1, *4 *
Ja n . t.

Is extended . . . To show yon on# of the homes in charming' Sunlutd
Estates. Choose on* of those lovely home* on large lot* before Christmas
tad enjoy tho holidays la your own horn*. Also, if you boy before January
1, yon can claim a Homestead Exemption.

Beautiful 3-Bedroom, 1, Vh &amp; 2 Bath Hpmes
Situated On Large Choice Lots I n . . .

CDD*d*

JATCEE CHRISTMAS LIGHTING CONTEST
ENTRY BLANK
Mall tot Contest Chairman
P. O. Box IMS
S a nford, Plorldn
GENERAL RULES:
1. Entrtes must bo located In tha Sanford Aran (contact
Information Building for limits).
1. Contestants may enter Residential or Commercial clas­
sification or both. 8eparaU entry blanks ora nqulrad
for aach antry,
S. Only ono division may ho entered under the Reeldefitial
classification. All Residential entries will be eligible for
Division No. 4.
4. Kntrte* must be mailed to the Jayeee Bldg., on French
Ave. by noon December 19, 1WJ.
5. Contestant* am requested to keep displays lighted
nightly between 7:30 and 9:30 P. M. until winner* era
announced to eliow Judge* nmple time to check ail en­
tries. (Chock 'classification and division)
RESIDENTIAL _

rn m n o n o a r

Wadsworth of Bunnell.
A banquet followed tte
ceremonies which were hold
In tte Stetson Stodeit Union
Bnildteg with Dr. Bath
Smith, speaking on tte sub­
ject, “Challenging Woman ia
n Changing World.”
O tter Rho Chapter tmu

Crusader C ircle
To Hove Party

AMEMCAN LEGION POST SSt of iDaBary m ta tly eomptetad mb of Mi
moat tuetOMfol d ib i t for a r a b m Handing the memberahip rfliwpalgm
w«re, Mated, Commander I M MeLartn and Ardath Mkbcaar, adjutant i
■tending, from left, William Brumbaugh, William G. WlUiama, Peter Kap&gt;

S un lan d E sta tes
*14,000 to *16,500

No other American car can match Comat’a mania
record—and tha way your coats am cut aa a ra*
milt. And If that loot value enough, look what else
Carnal alona te tte hold give* you: flno-car styling
. . . longest whaalbaaa for amoothar rid* ...biggest
trunk. . . plug compact handling and gaa economy
. . . plu* eervlca-oavlrtg feature* Ilka aalf-ad|uatlng
brakes. Como gat tha entire money-saving story.

OUTSTANDING FEATURES
Paved Straefx
WUh Curbs A Sidewalks
While Ttrraxzo Floor*
GE Hot Water Heater
GE Built-In
Kitchen Appliance*

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Division P rim : let place — 304" trophy
3nd place — 1214“ trophy
Division No. l i Religious Betting
(Nativity, etc.) .... ------ ----Division No. 3: Traditional Setting
(Santa Claus, etc.) ..... ........... ..........
Division No. 8: Artis tie Setting (Lights, trees, windows,
doorways, etc. _______------Division No. 4: Best over-all decorations autonatie
PRIZES DONATED BYt First Federal Savings A Loan:
Florida Power A Light Company; Florida Stale Bank;
Sanford Atlantis National Bank; Sanford Herald.
COMMERCIAL ....................... - ........... ,
Includes Doorways, Show Windows, Bldg., or all.
Prlaea: Possession of tha Florida Power and Light Tra­
veling Trophy for one year.

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MON., DECEMBER 17, 1962 SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 606

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Chinese Complain

tabtiihed dtisea. . . Dscisloa
blngee, tbs report continues,
oq the reconuaendatlon of ac­
ceptance from Ambrose OlUff,
nephew of the owner.. . Since
the Booty angle la right, ap&gt;
partntly, civic leaden who
aye Intonated la the attractlvenese of the main approach
to our downtown business dis­
trict are hopeful that Olllff
wilt bo equally concerned about the appearance of the
main stem of hla homo town
and will aot the deal for an
aarly dosing.

Dr. Leone, Mrs. Kibee
★

★

★

★

★

Mrs. Kibbe Given
Award For Service
In Health Work

That remind* ms. , .The
oa-KIlgore Seed Co. building
at West P in t and Myrtle has
been given quit* a face-lift­
ing. Now adds to the up-todate structure* on tho north
•Ida of W. First Street. . J t's
Mrs. Hulda Kibbe was hon­
occupied by Celery City
ored
Friday aflernoon by Dr.
Printing Co. and the Sanford
Frank Leone, director of the
Dental Laboratory. . .
County Health Department,
for 2D years of "meritorious
At tho postoffice dedica­ service" to the Florida Health
tion: "I regret that I have Department.
but one life to give for the
The certificate accompany,
Chamber of Commerce’" . .. Ing the sward laid In part,
All the loyal dignitaries on "tho meritorious s e r v i c e
tho speaker's rostrum abed award and pin Is given la.ap­
their topcoats . . . Didn’t want preciation of faithful services
the pictures to show anything rendered by you In the Florida
.. but the glorious warmth qf Health Department."
Leonb, ‘ making the award,
7 Elhfwa’rrYadlgnr atnBMhe!
,/. . And off tho choppy •*- said, "You deserve the honor
fan** of Lake Monro* whist­ bestowed tipon you, and the
led the frigid winds that for entire staff of the Seminole
th* 48 hour* Immediately pre­ County Health Department
ceding the ceremony had wlshea you the best of health
caused anguished and anxloui
grove • owners’ and produce
growers heart • breaks . . .
REAL loyalty In our C i f C
men!

Weather Goes
In For Extremes

Our popular congressman,
A. 8. Herlong, Jr., both before
and after the dedication rite-,
was busy shaking hands with
scores of his staunch suppor­
ters, of which the number is
legion. . . . Hi* "stand up,
apeak up and ahut up" speech
waa well received. . . No mat­
ter how briof Syd's talk may
he it always will have strong
points that are food for
thought. . . Francis Rouraillat, chairman of th* poatoffie* site committee and in­
coming president of t h e
C of C did a splendid job
emceeing the affair. . . May­
or Jimmy Crappa paid tribute
to the C of C sit* committee,
in addition to Roumillat,
Brack Perkina, Georg* Touhy,
Banda U Chase. John Ivey,
Tom McDonald for the real!ration of the dream of a mod­
ern poslofiicc.
The tender
gnus realty took a boating
from the crowd. . . . Bat th*
parkway planting had (wen
nhout stomp*,! out by those
who park at th* curb to go in­
to the building. . . . Too bad
th* sotrancs is located so that
r/osiing th* planted i m
seems logical. . . .

★

By United Preea International
Warm weather hugged the
nation’s heartland* today
after record-breaking temper­
atures from North Dakota to
Texas. But tha heat threaten­
ed to increase the already
severe vegetable and citrus
loss In Florida.
With tha mercury reaching
BO In Bismarck, N. D., and
all the way to 80 atJAustin,
Tex., Sunday, people flocked
out-of-doors a n d watched
much of tha snow that had
promised to maka Christmaa
white melt away.
The 69 at Bismarck broke
a 33-year record. At Fargo,
N. D., the temperature rose
to 67, also breaking a mark
act In 1939. Tha mercury at
Austin shot up 40 degrees
during the day.
The final tally on the death
toll from the 10 days of enow
and cold in tha eastern half
of th* nation showed at least
23d persons dead. Ohio led
with 38 deaths, and Michigan,
where th* snowfall reached 40
inches, had 32 dead. Georgia
lost 28 person*.

Wall Blasters
Are Arrested
BERLIN (UPI) — West
Rerlin police announced today
th» arrest of a West Berlin
group that planned wide­
spread explosions along the
Communist anti-refuge* wall.
They aald th* three men
were caught Sunday night as
they set off a blast that blew
a nine-foot iquare hoi* in
th* wall on tho American
■actor border 300 yards from
th* U. S. Army'* Checkpoint
Charlie. It was the biggest
hole ever blown in the wall.

W ater Mains Burst
Two thres-lnch water line
mains burst at Eighth and
Ninth on Magnolia Av*., City
M anager W. E. Knowles re­
ported today. City ersws wsra
nut by mld-mornlng to re­
pair both breaks.

TOKYO (UFO—Red China
today reported new troop withdrawsls aloof th* t enter with
India to t complained that In­
dia is boOdtaf sp Ho anood
foreoa with American aid. A
separate broadcast raised from
•IT to 1,181 total number of Moot of Seminote County’s
Indiana captured by the Chi­ multi-million dollar citrus crop
nese hi the border war.
la salvageable, depending on
weather conditions, the counStocks Firm
NSW Y O U (UFI)—Stocks ty*a department s i agriculture
jumped off to a firm start oa committee reported to Agent
moderately active a p e a l a g Cecil Tucker at a special enterdealing* today. AltboOfh Pres­
ident Kennedy stock by bis
gun* and again called for a
“top to bottom" IMS ta i cat,
brokers wots a poet by the
proapect that tuch actions may
not bo retroactive to Jon. 1*

percent of the fruit it reportrd "froisn" the majority can
be salvaged it the weather
continues to bo cool throughout tho rest of the week,
At the same time, Tucker reported the county baa already

can bo eecured from tko office
of Curt la Green In the 8anford
Atlantic Bank Building.
Ornamental shrub damage,
according to the USDA report,
amounts to M per cent of the
$2 million crop wiped out and
20 portent of the county’s pos­
ture land "killed."
Discussing tho citrus dam­
age, Tucker said that teas

damage was "considerable, but
surprisingly less than was
first anticipated. Thera waa
also a heavy drop of foliage
but the extent of the damaga
cannot bo determined yet."
Vegetable damage, especial­
ly truck crops, appears to ba
considerable, Tucker said, but
soma recuperation is expected
by aabbage and celery crops.

MIAMI (U F« — A Id-Say
embargo waa clamped oa all
shipments of freak Florida
citrus Sunday as warming
weather caused tho fruit to
ferment on the trees, adding
further damage to tho state’s
1500-million citrus Industry.
"It only it had wanned up
•lowly," commented one citrusman, "wa could k art salvaged
It."
The swiftly warming weath­
er after teat week’s historic
frees* caused tho ley citrus ts
warm too quickly and meek of
it hung fermenting on tho
branches In M and T0-degreo
weather.
Officers estimate on • the tree looses at |100 million.
Damage to young trees will
push the teas much higher.
The 01 t r u e Commission,
meeting hr a unprecedented

Suspect Held

TAMPA (UPI) — Pslieo
questioned 29-y e ar-e ld Edward E. Stanton today in the
■laying of a night watchman
hare Saturday. T|w watchman,
80-year-old Idas Aubrey Sut­
ton, was found dying st tho
and continued aervicc in this automobile dealership early
Saturday. HI* throat has been
department."
Mrs. Kibbe came to tha slashed and he was badly b*atSeminole County department
from service as n nurse with
the Orange County Health De­ A Candidate?
partment and before that waa TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
with the hospital la Melbourne. Jacksonville state Sen. Joha
She received her training at E. Mathews Jr. says ha Is canthe Grace Hospital, Iliebmoad, sldsring running for governor
In 1964 but add* it is too early
Va.
‘ .
to commit himself now. It is
rumored that Mathews couldI
draw substantial support from
the group thdf supported far­
mer Gov. LeRoy Collins, then
lost with Doyle Carlton in
1980.

Favors DfeLand
Phone Extension

Telephone subscribers of
DeRary have voted by largo
majority in favor «f having
extended service to DeLand.,
Robert Sheddcn, Southern Bell
manager her* said today.
The extended eervlce means
that DeBary and Deltona sub­
scribers will be able to dial
DeLand numbers without toll
chargee, but with the addition
of from 15 cents to 15 cents
on their monthly service bill,
Shedden explained.
Tha Orange City Telephone
Company has Indicated that
they will cooperate In the ex­
tension of service and will
join Southern Dell in petition­
ing the Railroad and Public
U11111 i a a Commission for
authority to procetd.
"As soon as such authority
is granted, arrangements will
be made fur Southern Bell en­
gineers to start the necesiary
engineering work, and all
werk will be carried out as
early ai possible," Shedden
said.
Approximately 1435 survey
postcards were sent to the
DeBary subscribers asking
whether they wished the ex­
tended service ami listing the
charges which would be added
to their monthly bills. Shedden said that 72.5 percent
voted ’yes” in th* returns.
The move was made in con­
junction with supplying tele­
phone servic* for the new
Deltona housing development
which lie* partly In the De­
nary exchange, partly in the
Orange City Exchange, with
a small portion in the Han­
ford exchange.
There will be no changes in
th* present DeBary facilities
to Sanford, he said.

Sunday session, voted nnanl-

Readin*, Writin’
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The State Department of Edu­
cation has laid plans for Oper­
ation Alphabet—a projact aim­
ed at teaching a quarter of a
million adulta In Florida how
to road and write. School Supt.
Thomas D. Ballsy said Satur­
day the too federal census re­
stated that 201,43.1 Floridians
over the age of 25 couldn’t
read or write.

Hunt Plant Gels
First Produce
Th* first load of produce,
33,000 pounds of dried beans,
arrived today from Huntsville,
Ala., for tha naw HLH Pro­
duct! plant on south Sanford
Ava.
Gwynna Watson, Rto. 1.
Laca Springs, HuntavUla,
driver of the huge vahlelo,
said ho left HuntavUla Thurs­
day night with tha tempera­
ture hovering around 15 abova,
curious about what ha would
find haro weatherwise.
lfe pulled into the Hunt plant
at 0:15 a. m., and waa wel­
comed hy plant manager,
Everett Biggs' who has been
here since planning for tha
new construction started, and
Odell Rosa, newly appointed
plant superintendent.

$63,000 Damage
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
Fire swept through th* Lob­
ster House Restaurant on tha
banka of th* St. Johns Rlvor
here early today, causing an
estimated fOS.OOO damage. Tha
fire destroyed most of th* res­
taurant's main dining section,
but kitchen and bar equipment
could bo salvaged, a spokes­
man laid.

Wednesday noon in the deadline for enter­
ing the Jaycee Christmas Lighting Contest,
Chairman Harold Rowland reminded maiden ts
today.
Entry blanks may be clipped from the
Sanford Herald or picked up a t the Jaycee In­
formation Building a t the comer of Fourth St.
and French Ave.
Judging Mill be in four divisions; religious,
traditional, artistifc and best overall, Rowland
raid.

10-Day Embargo
Placed On State
Fruit Shipments

DEDICATION CEREMONIES a t tha new San­
ford Pox toff ice on the comer of Palmetto Ava.
and Seminols Blvd. were attended by many
dignitaries. Among them were Mayor J. H.

C rap p a; Regional Foatoffies Director, It. C. Gladd«n, from A tlanta; Congressman Sytl Hsrlonir of
Liiaaburg and Washington and Postmaster Guy
Allen.
(Herald Photo)

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Sanford waa challenged to
go ahead and outgrow Ui
brand new post office at the
dedication of the building Fri­
day.
Rep. Syd Herlong, special
guest speaker said:
"1 hope that one day San­
ford will become so large and
prosperous that you'll have
to build an even bigger postoffice," Herlong told the over­
coat-swathed crowd in the
chilling wind In front of the
new office.
"This ia a dream come true,
an Idea accomplished," he
■aid. "And now I won't got
any mora of those phone calls
from Sanford, saying ‘What
happened to our pustofficeT"’
be added jokingly.
"You certainly have a
group of prodders here!," be
emphasised.
C. B. Gladden. Rrgiunal
director of (lie Post Office De­
partment from Atlanta, pre­
faced hU remarks with the
wry comment:
"Yea. and every time you
called him, he turned right
around and called me, so 1.
too, am mighty glad to ice

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Reapportionment by the leg­
islature rather than the courts
apparently ia a "km cause,"
House Speaker Mallory Horne
said today.
The outlook i* “awful
gloomy," Horne said. He said
he will report this to the gov­
ernor along with his feeling
that "I don’t look for any
change hetnre thr holidays.”
' Senate President Wilson
Carraway said after hearing
Horne's communis that the
situation does look dark but
he will not give up that the
legislature still can do the job.

this fine new postofflce built
in this beautiful location."
Gladden noted that though
the postofflce department ia
one of the largest business en­
terprises in the world, it has
many aipccta that other budDesses of Its sit* do not
have.
"The human element must
be kept foremoat. Mail must
be delivered to every town,
city, hamlet and village and to
the remoteit outposts, even

WASHINGTON (UPI) — A
new U, S. satellite flashed
around the earth today with
instructions to gather in­
formation on liny bit* of
space debris that could prove
dangerous to space travel.
The satellite, Explorer 16,
began Its second day with all
equipment and experiments
aboard apparently working
satisfactorily.
If all remains well, the
220pound satellite will spend
(he next year carrying out
its assignment.
Explorer 16 was launched
by a Scout rocket from the
Wallops Island, Va., test aito
by the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration
Sunday morning.
A spokesman said early
calculations showed that the
spacecraft was circling the
earth once every 194 mioutes, reaching a maximum

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nsousfy to enforce the 10-day
embargo. It also ogreod to
place an additional two-week
embargo oa damaged citron.
Purpose of this waa to pro­
tect consumers from receiving
■polled portions of what two
weeks ago waa a record citrus
crop.
Tho commiss Ion sold tho em­
bargo would not affact canner­
ies, which were working doy
and night to aalvsgo as much
citrus as possible. A sharp
lookout will ba kept oa the
esnnsrisa to mako ours dam­
aged citrus is aot processed.
Last week's freesa also wlpad out much of the state's vegstable crops and blackened
pastursland.

millat Jr. chairman of tho
dedication ceremonies and of
the site committee, and Ma­
yor James II. Crappa wel­
comed Herlong, Gladden and
others to the city.
Father John Thomas gave
the invocation and Rev. Daniel
Finn, NAS Catholic Chaplain Tourist Clubbers1
gate the benediction.
Dignitaries who occupied Party Tuesday
Members and friends of the
Kata of honor gt the ceremoniea included Capt. Robert Sanford Tourist tad ShuffleWare, Capt. Joe Tully, Com­ board Club a rt Invited to the
missioners Joe Baker, Tom annual Christmas party to
McDonald. AI Wilson, John be held at tha clubhouse Tues­
Kit/patrtck; C of C Chairman day at 8 p. m.
A covered dish supper wilt
Richard Deas, Slate Repre­
sentatives Joe Davis and Mack be followed by the party. Each
Cleveland Jr., and alio com­ person ia asked to bring a
mittee members, G e o r g e wrapped gift worth tl, Mrs.
Touhy, Brack Perkin*, John Helen Simpson, secretary,
said.
its history-making rendcivoua Ivey and Manuel Jacobeon.
with the planet Venus.
The Jet Propulsion Labora­
tory at Goldstoiw, Calif., j
where Mariner waa built am i,
la being (racked, calculated1
that on Friday the padd.e-1
Turkey &amp; Camera
wheel spacecraft came within
*2,137 miles of Venus — its;
complete with (loith at*
closest pass at the mystery
planet. This wax only 1,237
tnchment, cane, etc,
miles farther than apace ex­
with each net of i Den­
perts' early eilimatc.
Experts alio were going
man Super Safety Tire*.
through data bca med back to 1
earth by Mariner during the
42 minutes it scanned the
FREE TURKEY with each set of
cloudahrouded planet. From
I Denmun Air Stream Tires.
this could come exciting news1
about Venus, including an an­
swer to the question of wheGET YOUR TIKES INSPECTED FREE
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Herlong presented tho flag
to Postmaster Guy Allen, tap­
ing that it had flown over the
Capitol in Waahlagton. Allen
In turn carried tho flag to the
Marine Color Guard, who per­
formed tho flag-raising ccrsniony while the Seminole Ulgh
School Band played the Na­
tional Anthem.
Distinguished guests were
introduced by Franck Rou-

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Eagan* Wyatt, IS, m at la­
ta shock ifUr tfiiiny ynllu "I
"A low Hirer Arrow* are
beginning to show up oe tho
monthly award* list, which
•how tho effort being put
forth by *0 Urn boy*. CompoUtima run* high within tho D u
• • well a* between them, u
shown by the fact that no ooa
D«■ h u WM tho monthly award twice, and all D eu have
had an excellent showing at
nil the pick meeting*."
"Thn moit recent project
to capture the boy* latereit,
ha* beon tho o u promoting
th* American ring Into the
home* of their family, frlendi
and neighbor*," n id Hr*.
Olmitred.
"Dick Mamele, den chief,
leader of our Den 4 In Plnacreit. together with Cuba, Lea
Laapmaa, James Prokueh.
Neal 01mit*ed, Tim Donaboe,
Hobart Drain, Steven Boot*,
Jam** Alton, Btaphen Hitcheock and Tim Wolf had tke
honor of placing over TO flags
la tha month long promotion,
la helping to place there flagi
tho boyi have learned a little
more about helping their com­
munity, Pack and themrelvei
la the devotion and pride Uut
gota with teeming to fly thokl
•own' flag.

mw Miuethlng brown n o n
tho Cuban trial*.
. . . I thought It m i a rabbit
Bundy hM boon Identified la
h m roporta m tha mutcm of aide wm a diamond and om- . . . I killed him. . . . I kilted
a Saturday Craning Poat ar­ •raid brooch which brought him.*
Floyd W yatt 19. w u killed
ticle hi which Adlal Stevenson IB75 for Unci# Sam.
Sometimes, though, auo- with a alnglo ibot from a tJwm pictured m advocating n
"•oft" approach to Kuala dur­ tloneers are uneucceneful ta callbar rifle.
ing deliberation* prior to tha effort* to get a good prleo. Pol Ic« Mid thoro would bo
U. S. blockada of Cuba. Ha la At a Ban Francisco auc­ no cbargta In tho m m .
apodal presidential aulatant tion, tha auctioneer let a
for nation security afalra.
man’a wallet go for a email
Bundy wm Mkad about tho amount of monoy only to hare
affair on tho "IfMt tha Preee" a aucceitful bidder Ufi two
tolovtaion program.
•80 bills from a ■arret com­
Ha said ha did not bailor* partment In tho wallet.
anyone who participated in
tha council dlscuaalona on Cuba
"would want to gat Into talk­ Tulsa Star S im s
ing with reporter* about IndlLOS ANGELES (UFI) rldual positions’* taken at tha Tackle Tony Liirto of Tuba
met tings.
Unlvenlty itgaod with tho
"I do not want to," h t aaid, Green Bay Paekara of Urn Na­
and added that ha did not tional Football Laagua. Llacio.
think anyone would want to n , a natlvo of Pittsburgh,
charatteriia anyona elea'a pet­ Pa., had alao bom drafted
ition at tha meeting u want­ by tho New York Titan* of tho
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The Christmas Concert is
under the direction of Miss
OUie Rsese Whittle, and the
accompealsta are Janet John­
son, P an Jonos, Joan Masters
and Faye Dunnaway.
Stage lettings have been
created by Larry Gilstrap and
Robert Ballard.
Members of the Mixed En­
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Johntcn, Baba Odham, Nyleena Albers, Lynn McCord,
Donna Beard, Sharon Giles,
Louise Higginbotham, Linda
Hunt, Barbara Ruby, Jody
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Petty and Earl Black.

Pilot Rescued
After Ditching

ROBERT J. BOYNTON
Jr., non of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert J. Boynton S r.,
of 161 Pinecrest Dr.,
haa completed recruit
training a t the Naval
Training Center, G reat
Lakes, ID. During the
training, he received
testa and interview*
which determine futures
training and assign­
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MIAMI (UP1) - An Air
Fores pilot ditched his F 102
Jet t&gt; the Gulf of Mexico near
Key Largo Sunday, but was
rescued later by tbe tanker
Trans Hatterai.
The skipper of the vessel,
directed to the ditching scene
by the Coast Guard, reported
CapL James X. Burch of
Homestead Air Force Base
was In good condition. A Coast
Guard vessel later met the
tanker and took Burch back
to Homestead.
Coast Guard planes which
spotted Burch after the mis­
hap dropped him a life boat,
then directed Urn Savannahbound tanker to bis aid.

the USO.
Through the eourteey of the
Commonicatlona Workers of
America, Sanford Unit, and
the U80, two Sanford rela­
tive*, deter, mother, wife,
hutband, brother, eon or
daughter will be able to make
a rail to a relative in the ser­
vice overseas for Christmas.
Persona who have sent in
cards apptying for the draw­
ing need not be present to
win, but the general pubtle
is Invited to attend the draw­
ing.

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Mrs. M. L» M ason
Hallo. 1 think everybody was
•mart this past week. They
decided to stay homo because
at the cold weather. And 1
don't blame them one bit.
And winter Is only starting
too. Geo don't you dread
thinking about what is still
to come? . Geo I wish It was
spring. Well I esn wish can't
1? • • • Our sympathy goes
out to tbo C. C. Gantt fam­
ily in the passing of Mrs.
Gantt. She haa been a long
time resideot of W. First
Street. * * * Just a reminder
to all parents of children at­
tending the Monroe school.
Next Tuesday evening la
g.T.O. night. Don't forget It
and be sure and go. * * *
And another thing keep oa
the watch (or a reminder
from Mr. Ruby on tbo fire
department mooting. We Just
cannot let him down again.
All of yon know that we
really need that lira depart­
ment out here and with a
little effort we can get U
going real quick. Then there
are the ladle# out here toe
who are ready and willing to
do their part for M too. So
watch for that meeting date.
• • • What a sham# Sat­
urday evening that tt bad
to rain and ruin the
mass band concert planned
out at tha stadium. Wo got
to seo a faw bands perform
and they were real good but
tha rain earns up before time
for our band and a few
other a. ?bo band bad work­
ed to hard for this drill too.
Talking of tbo high school
band they will be off again
Saturday to Titusville for
the Chrlatmaa parade. Grace
Edwards and I took them
over there last year, but this
year we will gat to see Mias
America. That’s what aome
of the band members ten us.
So Titusville here we come.
• • • Mrs. A. J. Taylor baa
returned home after a short
visit with her mother Mra.
Donie Warren. I would liked
to have seen Elsie as it has
been years since 1 have teen
her. • • • That wee a won­
derful Chrirtmai exhibit that
! tha County Homo Demonatra! clubs bad laat weak out at
the Center. It's real amatiag
what can be made out of
Just most anthlng. A small
1 table Christmas tree made
; from tin cans. Jewelry made
from round corks and se­
quins. Cute Santa Claus's
made during a craft day
! meeting. Plastic detergent
' bottles, palm fronds ended up
making something beautiful.
, The council party held Fri• day evening was nice. Tbe
! Cecil Tuckers and Mrs.
' Drake entertained ns with
wonderful mosie and Miss
; Lucy Nowlin showed slides
■on Christmas lighting. New
! officer* for the coming year
were installed also. • • •
. There are only four days of
; school next week. No more
• til Jan. 2nd. 'to. This year
‘ you win not have as loog a
‘ vacation time for Christmas,
kiddies. But it will be long
; enough anyway. • • • Little
; Melvin and Elisabeth War-reo have been tick kiddies
’ this week. Also little Allen
.Baker. • • • Whets tha mat*Jer with the huntera? One of
-the guests at our camp, Jun­
ior Mann of Orlaodo, came
in wild a pointer last week­
end and that is all 1 have
‘ beard from. How many more
;,dayi are left? • • • Helen
-Barbour tetla me abe la go­
ing to have a family reunion

Christmas at their home.
That will be very nice. She
haa plenty of bouse space.
And isn't It a shame that it
Is wintertime, so they won’t
bo able to go in swimmlBg
In their family poolT • • •
Our thought this week was

given to me by Clean Cole­
man. It goes like this: Lost,
yesterday, somewhere be­
tween sunrise and sunset,
two golden hours, each set
with sixty diamonds. No re­
ward offered, for they are
gone forever.

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show. I didn't want to do
television at all, or work this
bard . . . But bow 11m glad
1 did It
—Walter Brennan, starting
sixth yaar In "The Real MeCoye."
Tsar after year batl players
ran onto playing fields in
uniforms that are aa shape­
less as eld laundry bags.
—Fashion designer Pauline
Trigero, on the eethatka of
baseball uniforms.
Wt Germans stand in dan­
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—House 8peaker John Mc­
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CASK MU: Norma 0.,
aged rn, has two little boys.
"Dr. Crone," abs bogaa,
"My seas aia I aad I years
old, as I road many stores
to thaw.
"Aad before Christmas, 1
usually Include tales about
Santa Claos. But I board a
minister say wo should not
inject pagan ideas Into rail*
gioa.
"Ho retard tho uss of Sa»U Claus stories, but my sons
are eery fend of them. So
what should I dot"
GOD—OUR FIRST BANTA
God was our first Santa
Claus aad kts unique gift to
mankind was Jasso.
So there Is a eery real
precedent fer the Idea of a
benevolent Being who la Uad
and generous aad fergirlag
of our human foibles.
Remind your youngsters
that God was tho FIRBT
BANTA and everybody else
who tries to do good things
for others, eaa thus he aa
Assistant Santa.
What makes Christmas so
unique la the fact that never
la any other religion or even
la Greek mythology has nay
other deity over been depict*

tbslr chraate asfar, hsmaa
h a lf
SSCtiflCSS, SO
of ries aad wiao, or doros
aad riaoy, or oroa homaa
babios.
Nobody oroa droamod that
God Almighty was a M oat
ly. forgirlag ratbor.
Abraham probably name
tbs aosrast to rlswiag Jo­
horab la sack a modem
light, far tbs Bibte says
Abrtbam taUud with God aa
a Mead.
But Abraham stlH mads
sacrifices to apyaaas Jehovah.
Tho Bibte tells ns that God
tested Abraham's tors by
asking him to saeriflos his
only son, Isase, aa proof of
hit dorotloo.
Abraham didn't flinch. Ho
took Isaac and went up Into
tbs mountains. Then be pro*

As ha raised the knife to
•lay hli son, God had aa
angel atop Abraham.
Bel this episode la the
moit unusual Incident la all
tho history of athlea prior to
the Bethlehem event
For tho Bethlehem story
•bows aa that God decided
to reciprocate Abraham's
faith.
When maaklad still couldn't
absorb tho Idea that God was
a kindly Fatter Instead of a

ana loot groat gambit.
Blaes Abraham was wUUag
la yroro bis faith la God by
sacrificing his oaly son, then
God woold reciprocate sad
yroro bis faith la tesahlad
by doiag Ukswiso.
that la tho m l asaaiag
of Christmas, which is bat
tbs prolate to Coirary aad

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Remember, all tribea oa
all continents bad always
triad to how tow aad bribe
the faror of their eroei gods
by aaerifkaa.
Bethlehem was the first
aad oaly lastsnee where deity
erer rarersed the are-old
process tad sacrificed to
mankind!
At Christmas, therefore,
please remember that the
Bethlbem Story Is aa erideace of God's reciprocity
fer Abraham'a faith.'
Aad remind year children
that ovary Santa Claus should
ha simply a small duplica­
tion of God Himself, who
atrved as mankind's FIRST
SANTA.
The technical weeds such
aa battery, charge, conden­
ser, conductor, electrician,
pins (fer positive) tad minus
(for negative), first wore
coined by Benjamin Frank11a, stateamaa and kite-fly­
ing eketrlclan.

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finally m beat down In tha
•wood half, 67-43.

With Deflhaso nod Ttoinaky
»*ttlng asveral quick baskets,
* Oviede taak an early land in
tha contact and the scorn wen
only IM S a t the and of the
• first quarter in the Sanlnotas'
faror. Tha Lions played nip
and tack hall with tha toller
I — Sanford ftoa during tha second
pV- period too, with tha halftime
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score standing a t IM S for
Sanford.
Mika Wosdtaff and Don M e
Murray showed a lot ad ability
in sneaking tha ball away from
tha Lion dribblers and helped
. tha Samiaalas’ fast break pro*
! . dues tha Ug final margin.
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lA before fouling ant in tha last
** quarter, Woodruff had 14 and
David MacOQUs come on with
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with tha Jayvee graduate soorlag 11 potato and proving a
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Mickey Toatasky led tha
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[ § it two in a row with an open*
tag victory over tho Oviedo
junior vanity. Tha score of
that one was 81-28.

Invictas Remain
AlTopOfLoop
Tha Invictas are still in
first place on tho Bill Hemp­
hill Moterettes B o w l i n g
League, the Pontiaeas are sec­
ond and the Starchiefs are in
the third place slot.
Betty Richey bowled a 181
with a 448 series, and Elaine
Kostlval had high aeries for
the day with a 468. Other
high games wars 170 by
Shirley Maxwell and a 169
by Mabel Duggan.
BUlie Chanlot of tho Rlvieras converted the 8-5-10
split, ths 3-10 was knocked
down by Connie Branson,
Elatao Kosttvsl, Nolo Fer­
guson, end Mary Elmore got
5-10 and the 5-7. Dee Rcse
picked off the 5-6, Kat Noel
the 8-10, end Mally Salter the
B-T-t and the 2-7. Betty
Richey got the only turkey
for tho day.

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KEEPING AN EYE ON THE BALL are the
8emlno]es’ Don IfcMurrny (4), Oviedo’s Jimmy
Courier end DeShszo as they scrambled in the
third quarter of Friday’s game. Jimmy Jones,

20 Kenneb Arrive
At Dog Track
Twenty kennels already
hare arrived for tho 1983 rac­
ing season at tha Sanford*
Orlando Kennel Club and
bertllllons bars been com*
plated on more than 800 of
the greyhounds.
Bertllllons, a system of
’’fingerprinting" the grey­
hounds competing in paramutual racing, a rt being done
by presiding Judge Bernard
Collins and paddock Judgo
Phil Miller.
First view of tho 1903 grey­
hound hopefuls will be Dec.
25 when 30 schooling races
will be run, beginlng a t 1 p.m.
The racing season begins
Jan. 5, with eight nights of
schooling events slated be­
tween Dec. 25 and opening
night.
Racing Sec. PiUy William­
son already is mulling over
the Inaugural Handicap can­
didates. Almost su n to gain
a berth is Fred Whitehead’s
Mao Tray, winner of tight of
hie laat nine starts last sea­
son and recognised as one of
of tho finest (printers in tha
country.
Williamson also Is thinking
about Xd's Exodus of tha J.
M. Edwards Ktnnsl. Ed’s
Exodus is an experioneed
■takes raca competitor and
has a national reputation
equal to that of Mac Tray.
A pair of pups who ran
their maiden races a t SOKC
last season have gone to the
big leagues since January and
also tnay earn Inaugural
berths. They are Mike Secre­
tary and Jeff Mac, both own­
ed by Paul Boon*.

Zeuli Team Beals
League Leaders Snead Injured

In last week's All Star
League play the P. Zeuli and
Song team rose up from ths
depths to smite the mighty
Larry's
Mart outfit and
telco two out ef three from
the league leaders. This is the
first time the top teem hss
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lost more than o m game in
a a match this season.
In spits of the defeat in
games, ths Larry's Mart men
did tome outstanding bowl4?* *•_ roll a new team high
rith John Wright posting a
247, Gary Fox, a 243 and Al
DsPalma a 236, for a total
fall of 728.
Meador's Marino gained
a game on tho second place
Betty Ann’a when they got
two out of three from tho
second elot occupants, and
they moved np to within om
game of tho Betty's.
Sanford Dry Cloanera took
Faust Drugs into camp with
tiuoe straight and Fralley
Concrete did the seme Job on
Handy Food Stereo.
In addition to the big onee
rolled by the Larry’s Mart
team, other over • 200 games
were by Maxwell. 231/663,
Walker. 230/562, T. Jonee,
M1/508, fallen.
222/689,
Swann. 213 /340, Behrens,
212/624, Kipp, 212/681, Herbet, 202/648, Wallace, 201/132, tad John Zeuli. 200/567.
(Additional Sports ea Page • )

(46) Butch Riser (42) And Barry Berks (32)
also joiqed the scrap for the bell before Son*
fo rd got it and scored a goal.
(Herald Photo)

WASHINGTON (UPI) Quarterback Norm Snead of
tho Washington Rediktas suf­
fered ■ shoulder separation
Sunday during the first period
of ths Redskins' game with
the Pittsburgh Steclers. Snead
was hit by Stecler linebacker
John Reger after getting oil a
pan.

By JACK TRIM
Cold weather seems to agi­
tata shad fever worse than
anything.
A victim of the fever may
be resting fairly comfortably
momentarily, bat if advised of
approaching froeslng weather,
hs will bo seised immediately
with tho shakco end itch to
get on the river.
This happened hero during
the post few days of icides.
There was not a day of tha
cold period (still slightly with
us, as a nutter of fact) when
ths shad fishermen gave up
completely.
One group of hardy visitors
from Indiana were out during
what probably will becoms
wall known as "tha big frseso
of ’62" and they caught 18
shad, with two roe. The visit­
ors came as guests of Ralph
Cox of Orlando, who was pret­
ty determined to show them
that Florida weather can bo
temporarily bod w i t h o u t
knocking out an our fun.
There was a report Friday
from tha Fort Myers area of
a fisherman's bonus for those
who braved the tub-freesing
temperature there.
All the ancok they could
want were available for pick­
ing.
The popular game fish, ap­
parently killed by the eold,
floated by the hundreds in the
mouths of the rivers near Fort
Myers, conservation officers
reported. The fish were not
■polled and made good eating,
the report said.

about them.
Ho eras from another Flor­
ida county and had coma here
to look over the early shad
fishing. Hs opined that thers
ought to bo a Uttla. Improve­
ment in that location as far u
appearance goes. Ha said that
he sends quite a few out of
out of state people here in the
season for shad fishing and he
thinks we ought to try to make
the best showing wo can to
keep them coming back.
I phoned CommaIsloner Jim
Avery to tell him what this
man said because Avery has
tried to glva a boost on a cou­
ple of previous occasions to
our recreational facilities.
Avery said he didn’t know
what could be done in this par­
ticular case, but ha agrsed
that tha lmportanca of tha
shad season as a winter visit­
or attraction hss been ignor­
ed by most of our officials and
residents.
I Just believe that a couple
of wayside tables awsng the
trees and that nice view of tho
river might leave a pleasant
thought about us in tha minds
of visitors .
And they might e m tell
somebody also about Bomlnola
County—something favorable.

Lyman’s Greyhounds tried
hard, but couldn’t muster
enough potato to orertoko
Lakeview’a Devils F r i d a y
night s t Winter Garden and
lost their second outing of
the season by a 48-41 decision.
In spite of Donnie Smith’s
I t points which made him
high point man for the even*
tag, the Lyman team was out*
■cored hi every quarter but
the second. The score at half*
tima was 83-12 in faror of
Winter Garden quintet
The home 'team put tha
gams on ice with s big 18
point fourth quarter that Ly*
man couldn't match. La Bus
Balmcr was second high man
for tha Greyhounds with
eight potato and Lakorlow’a
Martin was second high scor­
er for tho night with 18 tel*
Has.

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Valuable Player of tha year
by a chain of 40 New York
clothing stores. On Saturday
Webster was presented with a
Catholie Youth Organization
■ward as the most popular
G lu t player.

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item in hers last week about
ths weed patch with the park
sign on it by the Geneva
Bridge, but a visitors to our
area Sunday noticed the weeds
and had something to say

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Juanita Wynn
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Her Parents
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Meets Thursday

BROWNIE TROOP 144, routs for the but time
with tbdr leader, Mrs. 0 . J. Garth (at right)
who is having soon. Mrs. Jaan Walker, (at left)
will eontinoa with the girls. On the front row
from left are, Roeemarie McCumber, Kathy Zok,
Carol Waychowsld, Connie Fowler; second row,

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HIBISCUS CIRCLE
Tho homo of Mra. R. T.
Humphrey waa alaborataly
ian ratid for tha Christmas
party held by the Hibiscus
Circle of tho Sanford Gar­
den d u b on Dee. 14. Tha
C b d t mot for tho regular
monthly meeting and Christm u party.
A t e l vhlto palm opergau
heldlug colored Chriatmaa
hollo deaerated tho hallway.
Tho dialog room tabla waa
ssvurad with a handmade law
eieth ever red, aad aentaxed
with ea arrangement of
groan* Chriatmaa ornaments
aad f l u Hag audit*. Other
4«*orations in keeping with
tha aaaaoa were placed to the
Bring seem. A email green,
net tree dm— tod the table
on which the gifts
placed, which

Uy Half, Dabby Critaer, Kathy
Hovey, Joann DeFalmar, Jody
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Cathy Thiel and Christine Thiel.
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CENTRAL CIRCLI
Central Circle of the San­
ford Garden Club mat a t tha
home of Mrs. N. H. Brewer on
Lake Silver Thursday at S:45
for a Christmas program.
Mrs. B. C. Moon gave a
meditation entitled "Baaing,
Foaling, and Hearing Christmas” and closed with praysr.
During tha business ses­
sion a letter of resignation
was accepted with regret from
Mrs. B. M. Dyson, secretary.
Mrs. William. T. Cavanaugh
waa elected to fill the unex­
pired term. Mrs. K. R. Wood,
president, asked that a letter
of appreciation ba seat to
Mrs. Dyioa for her loyalty
aad devotion as secretary.
Mra. Wood will express
Mrs. R. F. Meal* u d Mrs. A. Central Circles’ appreciation
to Mrs. L. K. Leeper for the
were Mrs. J. P. fine wurk tha aad her com.
Mm L. E. Span mlttaa did at tha Basser a t
tha Civia Cantor oa Nov. M
ear u d Mrs. Humphrey.
Mrs. Herbert Moreland pre■idad a t Uto
— ilon. Msmbara aach signed
sards to ha sent to several
tick member* whs w— un­
to attend. Sin. Mar.
guerito Paul
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Mrs. Loopar p r o a protram cm various Christmas
trooo, Santa, wroatha, door
knob halls, door swat* and
many other docorationa aha
had mado. 8ha gar* instruc­
tions and information on aach
baauUful and Intaraatinf articla. One of tha most unusual
materials used was tops of
cans, out around tha sdfos
and sprayed gold, mado into
Christmas trooo and wreaths.
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Leeper, a guest aad tha hos­
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Mdmes. Durwsrd
Walker, B. C. Moore and H.
N. Brewer.

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Mrs. Jean Luongo, of Wincheater, Mass, arrived by
p lu s to attend the funeral of
bar stepfather, Mr. B. H.
Smith. She plans to remain
for a few days for a visit with
her — the* aad her sister,
Mrs. Leal* Johnson.

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Britton, Mrs, R. A. Burlalgh,
Mrs. J. V. Jones, Mrs. Russell
Dallas, Mrs. Vsmon Brawstar,
Mrs. Charles Morrison, Mrs.
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Mrs. J. M. Fahey. Mrs. J. A.
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Mr. aad Mrs. Glyn Jaaas,
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They havu chosen the same
Gina Lee for the aew arrival
who w u welcomed homo by a
sister, Angela June.
Paternal grandparents i
Mr. sad Mra. Ted Joaes el
Sanford aad maternal grand­
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By Abigoil Van B u rn
DEAR ABBYt For the p u t 24
y e a n of oar marria** we have spent
Thanluffivlnf and Christmas with
ray husband’s mothsr, who lives 40
miles away. She is now 80. and for
the last 24 years we have felt it
might be her last because she h u
not been feeling well. I used to make
a big Thanksgiving dinner for the
entire family. We had all my hus­
band’* brothers and sisters and their
children, and it was fun. But for five
y ean now, after all the plana were
made. I'd get a call the day before
th at Mother didn’t feel up to the con*
fusion, and we ended up taking her
to the hotel for dinner — minus the
children. The children are growing
up and I want the whole family to*
wither a t my home a t holiday time.
What can I do? The holidays have
been ruined for so many years. I am
sick of hearing " it may be Mother’s
last."
HELP
DEAR HELP: Franklin Roose­
velt changed the date of Thanksgiv­
ing and so can you. Next year have
your big Thanksgiving dinner a t
home, with all the children, the day
before Thanksgiving — or the day
•after. Take Mother out on Thanks­
giving Day to keep her (and your
husband) happy. And celebrate
Christmas Eve with your family a t
home — and Christmas Day with
Mother.
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DEAR ABBY: Our son recently
eame home from Korea. His first
week he just sat around the house
enjoying the luxury of being home.
He also taught our parakeet to swear.
It is very embarrassing to us, but
our son seems to think it is a big
Joke. W hat should we do?
SGT.’S MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: Get another
parakeet and teach it to pray for the
one who awears.
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DEAR ABBY': Our son married
a girl who handles all the money
and makes all the decisions. He has
had a piano since the age of five and

he loves to play. When he was mar*
ried we gave him his piano. It was
a fine piano and he got great enjoy*
ment from it. Well, they moved into
a new home and his wife sold the pi*
ano to strangers for 1200. She claim*
she didn’t have room for it. (She
had room for a seven-foot bar in her
den, though.) Now they are making
their basement into a recreation
room and she suddenly decided they
needed a piano. She h u been hinting
right and left that we should buy
them one. Would you if you were us?
THE OLD FOLKS
DEAR OLD FOLKS: Why pun*
ish your son? He h u enough prob­
lems. I f anyone needs the relaxation
and tranquility playing the piano
provides, your sou does. If you in*
tend to give him a gift, buy him a
piano — with no strings!
a

a

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DEAR ABBY: For you and th a t
bewildered Mr. Tucker, who wanted
to find out where the expression
"all tuckered out'" came from: It
dates back to the old English dia­
lect. I t originated from "tucked up"
— which means cramped for space.
It finally came to mean "all worn
out” or"aIl tuckered out." I don’t
know why you got so tuckered out
trying to n t this information. I got
it from the English Department a t
the University of Minnesota in less
than an hour.
"FRESH AS A DAISY” (MINNE­
APOLIS)
• • •
DEAR READERS: If you have
sent for the pecan pie recipe I offer­
ed and have not as yet received it,
please be patient. I have had over
100,000 requests.
ABBY
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W hat’s on your mind? For a per­
sonal reply, send u self • addressed,
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3365,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
• • •
For Abliy’s booklet, "How To
Have A Lovely Wedding," send 50
cents to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

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A lady from Peoria writes
"My partner won East's queen
of hearts with* tha act and
AS
fim
tried the diamond flnsss. It
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loat and a heart came back
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whereupon my partner wound
EAST
up making two hearts and
four tricks in each minor ault
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for a total of 10. My partner
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blamed roe for not railing
SOOTS
her to three no-trump, but I
AXJIM
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felt that I had shown my full
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value* and that har two noA A00
truinp might hava been made
Both vulnerable
with a lot 1eM than the 14
polnta the held. I will appre­
ciate your comment*."
My commeate are that
North'* bidding wa* entirely
correct. She hadopened with I herpartner gave her a chance
g minimum hand and when topass ahaihould take ad-

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Showers for the bride-to-be
are an old, old story and
girls about to be married
love showers.
But the very latest thing
Is the prenuptial shower for

Judge Assists
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HOUSTON (UPI) — Judge
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Court for failure to pay a
traffic ticket, said Thursday
that what the boy needa waa
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The boy's 42 - year - old
mother agreed. “But he ia too
big, and I can't catch him to
give him one," she said.
Tha Judge ordered a police­
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Tha boy waa ordered to lean
over a table. The mother then
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the groom. (ThU could re­
mit in a lot of about-to-bemarried young men getting
cold feet before they ever
get to the altar.)
What «lo«a the groom re­
ceive at these showers? Well,
nothing to make him feel
like the gay. young bachelor
he still U, but everything to
remind him of the duties and
responsibilities be ia about
to asiume.
Tools of ill kinds seem to
be favorite shower gifts for
the groom to-be. That Is sure
to remind him that in his
future life be is going to be
expected to be a handy man.
In case be doesn't know
how to use the tools, be Is
bound to get more than one
how to book. They'll explain
how to do everything from
fixing a leaky faucet to fix­
ing a leaky roof. Not very
Inspiring reading for a ro­
mantic young blade who has
probably never thought of
marriage In terms of home
repairs.
And. of course, the groomto-be is sure to get a set of
barbecue toots, a chefs cap,

Ruth
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and a book of recipes for the
outdoor grill, While these
may all prove practical, U
may come as a shock to a
young man to realise that in
marrying be is not only ac­
quiring a cook, he la promis­
ing to learn to be one.
Women know from the
time that they ire little girla
that marrtage means dish­
washing and bedmaking and
cooking and ironing.
But men need to be Intro­
duced to domesticity In gra­
dual and painless doses. A
prenuptial shower at which
he loaded down with all the
equipment for being a bandy
man and outdoor cook U
enough to scare away a
young man before be ever
gets the ring on the glrl'a
finger.

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Beffye Smith Has 206 High Game WeekendSports

t H I TOWN COUNCIL of U i

Town o r A bT A IO X T I

gpE iN ao, F l o r id a . win re .
astro so il■S M s a t tha effioa
a t th a Taw* d a r k . Taw a Hall.
I* th a T aw * a t A ltam onte
■ ariais, Florida, astU I F. M, tnap laa f o r a M g S M h ig h
m s a r , Dacambar I t . IMS. for g a m e , s k a a ls o b e a c h e d a ia a
w ater it stem Improvements.
s trik e s b y th re a a
th r e e tu rk e y s .

too

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1f j* V | u W t r

are

n a m

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F I * d th a t a Cvmpteiat for
a t versa s a d e th e r relief l a s
her* filed B a a list ye* I*
U s s t a r s styled e a s rt sa d
yo* a re hereby. required t*
aarvo a e ear a t y e a r Answer
o r e th e r defease ta the C ow ■ U lat spa* .th e F U ta tltra
A ttorney, B. JACKSON HA.
AH E . - A ttorney a t,L a w , U S
It. O raaa* A renas, , Salt# is,
O rlande, O range Oovaty. FlorIda, h a d fUo the a rista e ! an­
sw er a r defease ta tha office
ef the c le rk e f tbe C trealt
c o u rt a a a r before tha Ith
day ad January. IN *. A. D.

1

I f y e a roll ta d a so J u d g m ee t by d a fa a tt wlU be t a b .
on a c a io o t y o a f a r tb s re Hof In th e C om ptnlnt a n d on Id

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Florida, d arin g reg n U r offleo
h o ars between » A. M- and
I f . K , a r eama m a y b e ob­
tained from Uleco Engineering
Corpora t loo. ISM glsloontb
S treet North. HL Poterebarg.
Florida. a yon deposit of TEN
AND NO/le* DOLLS Its tlie.ee).
Which depoatt w ill M refunded
to qualified bidders who sub­
m it a bid. No deposit wilt bo re*
funded ta non-bidders. The
bids win bo pnbllcly opened end
read oload a t a meeting ta be
bald a t the Town Hall of tba
Town of A ltam onte Springs.
Florida, a t Tile P.M. on Dec.
t l . l i l t The Taw n of A IU .
m anta Springs, Florida, ro­
setr e e tb a rig h t to reject any
and all bide and may accept
any bid which Is deemed to
tba beat public Interest. The
Town ef AHa monte Spring*
Florida, fu rth e r reserves the
rig h t ta w aive any Irreg u lari­
ties a r technicalities.
H enry Ilaaecn, Town Clerk
Of The Town Of Altam onte
Spring* Florida

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Might beh’nd Battya waa
Bereriy
Grabarktewks ta
wallop tha piaa for a re*
sounding SOL Other highs far
Maria Lyons and Vsrna
tha session ware: Vsrna Bo|.
ton, 1M, Marga Lyons, 184, Shelton had a turksy apiece.
Thelma Uagar and Iran} Dotek, both 171, Ere Bcgvra,
171, Pratt Morton, IBP, Ann
Almond and Bhlrtey Martin,

Legal Notice
n

Flat a tiff,

T oo a re n o tifie d th a t a edit
to
F ereoloee
*
m o rtg a g e
a g a ln e t re e l a n d perso n al p ro ­
p e rty h a s been filed a g a ln e t
you ta the above c o u rt by
th e . above n am ed p lain tiff..
T b e p ro p e rty so u g h t ta ba
foreclosed la a a follow s!
L e t IT, OAKLAND HILLA
a cc o rd in g
te
tb e
p la t
th e re o f a a •recorded la
. P la t Book IS. P e g s I I and
&lt;1. Publla
R eooida e f
g e m la ele C e an ty , Fla.
T on a re re q u ire d to se re s
a eopy a f y o u r a n sw e r or
o th e r plead in g
on P la in tif f s
A ttorney, Irv in g N ath aaeo a,
Keq. P. a Boa t i l l . E au ila lHe, F la. and f ile th e o rig in a l
la th e affle e o f tho ele rk a a
or
b e fo re tb e Sad day e f
J a a a a r y IM L
I f y e * fa ll te do ae J u d g ­
m ent by d e fa u lt w ilt be t a k ­
en a g a in s t you fu r th a re lie f
d em eeded la tb e com plaint.
T h is a e tle e sh a ll be p u b lish ­
ed e a se Rich w eek fu r fo u r
eo n ae ru llv e w e ek s la tk « S apford H erald.
DONE AND O R D ER E D IN
SANFORD, SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. F i . a .. T in a n t h d a t
O F NOVEMBER IMS.
(BEAM
A rth u r IT. B aekw llh, J r ,
C lerk o f C tre a lt C ourt
B yt M artha T. V lklea
D eputy C lerk
P u b lish Dee. A I*. IT. !L
C D D -l

ARC WOWCINS ON A

CHRISTMAS
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e alet on eald re a l a etata.
T h is sale Is su b ject la the
re q u ire m e n t th a t a t th e tim e
of the sale th e re be bid an
a m o u n t equal to o r In exrese o f th e m inim um a m o u n t
■ot f a r eald eel# In th e O rder
o f tho C ounty Ju d g e, eald
m inim um a m o u n t of eela boI n s tho earn of ltie .e e .
T hle ta le
___ m edo
p u rsu a n t to th o O rder o f the
C ounty Ju d g e of Hemloole
C ounty, F lo rid a, e n te red la
th e above sty le cau se on Dec­
em ber T, 1143. w hich said
e e te te la now p ending la the
C ounty C o u rt
In a n d for
gem lnolo C ounty. Florida.
IN WITNEMB W H E R E O F I
h e ro h e re u n to se t my hand
e n d seel th le 11th day of
Decem ber. IM L
/■ / Jo sep h U. M uraiko,
A d m in istra to r
ef
th e
E e ta te e f

P la in tiff, v e rsu s DANIEL D.
R T D E L end DONNA M. RYD E U h ie w ife. D efendants,
b e in g C h a n e try Caae No. H a ­
l t . p re y in g a fo reclo su re of

P ublic R ecords of Sem i­
nole C ounty, F lorida.
T o g e th e r w ith th e follow ing
equipm ent!
w e ll H e a te r — P an elrey
—Modal t - F A - l l
R ange — D ials
7 1 4-l-O lt
R e frig e ra to r —
—Model D - l l ;
H ot W a te r H e e le r — Day
A N ight — Model ja-C ;
T ou a n d each o t you. e re
h ereb y re q u ire d to file p e r­
son ally o r by a tto rn e y , ta the
office e f th e C lerk o f cold
C ourt. In th e C ounty C ourt
House. In S anford, Sem inole

r iT n
J! - -

p u b

-

MOONEY,

Deceased

A O U k f T BA ID WWTATWl
T on aud eerh o f yoa a re
hereby notified and required
to file a n y claim s and de­
m ands w hich y e a. a r a ltb s r
o f yoa. m ay have a g a in st said
e s ta te In tha office e f Hon.
V ernon Miss, C ounty Ju d g e of
Sem inole C ounty, a t hie o f­
fice la tbo C o u rt H ouse In'
S anford. F lo rid a, w ithin eta
c a le n d a r m o n lb s from the
tim e e f th e f ir s t pablloatloa
o f th is notice. Each claim a r
dem and m u st be la w ritin g
and ro n ta la th a place a t re ­
sidence and poet office a d ­
d re ss e f th e c la im a n t and muot
be sw orn to by the claim ant,
h is e g o a t a r a tto rn e y , a r the
earns sh a ll be veld.
V iols h. Mooney
As A d m lala tra tria e f said
a etata
Sm ith a n d K e atin g
411 R u tla n d B uilding
O rlande, F lo rid a
A tlo rae y a fa r A d m in istra trix

ItOOER D. W E IL end W IL L .
OPENK W EIL, h is w ile,
TOI ROOKR D. W E IL
(R eeldenea U n h en w n )
W ILLO D EN E W EIL, his
w ife
(R esidence U nknow n)
sad
E ach end a ll u n know n p e rsons, p a r tite a n d d e fen d a n ts
w ho claim by, Ih reu p h , a e d a r
o r a g e ln a t th e a to ra sa ld
It ODER D. W E IL and
W ILLO D EN E W EIL, hie

wife

Lot 11. B E A R L A K E
HILLS, acco rd in g te the
F la t thereof, a s re co rd ­
ed la F la t Book II, a t
F e e s IT o f th e Fublic
R ecords
of
Sem inole
C ounty. F lorida, to g e th e r
w ith tha follow ing:
1 E le ctra ad H e a te r 44IR
In c lu d in g tb e building end
a p p u rte n a n c e s located th e re ­
on. and to a e lb e r w ith the
fu rn itu re , furnlehlngs, and
fix tu re s s itu a te th erein , aed
and located thereon.
YUU, AND EACH u F YOU.
a re hereby notified th a t a
C om plaint h a s bean filed by
F ta la tlff
th e
a b o v e -a im e d
a g aln et you a n d each o t you
to fu rtrlo e e a m o rtg a g e on
th e above-described p ro p e rty
In the e b o v e -e ty ltd cause and
you a n d each of yen a re
hereby re q u ire d to fits a u An­
sw er e r o th er P leading r e ­
sponsive
th e re to
w ith
the
C lerk e f th e ab o v e-e n title d
C ircuit C ourt aud te serve
a ropy o f eui-h A nsw er or
o th e r
rreponelve
P leading
upon th a P la in tiff's A lte r-

ORLANDO - Part Camp
bell, Ky., defeated Lackland
Air Pore* Bate. 14-10, la Um
third annual Mistite Bowl
foffhpH f ■—

SUNDAY
LOS ANGELES The
Grata Bay Packers thaibad
their third straight Waster*
Dtriaioa title in tha N attaul
Foothill Laafuo with a 10-17
victory ovar tha Lot Aagctea

8EBR1NG — MfMO Ru­
dolph of Clarkrrilk, Toon.,
and Kathy Withworth of Jal,
N. M.. won tbo $»,0» Half
and Haig tailed Scotch teor-

Legol N otict

TDD HlkTD JUDICIAL CIDC t'IT , Ik AkD FOD
tb a C ourt o f tb a C ounty k O lB COrUTT, PLOD IDA.

P u b lish

Nev.

1«. 17, IML

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Dee.

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ta
Ju d g e . Pesetas to C sa a ty , P i e t ,

I* re i E e ta te of
CHARLES HODUATB. JR .
Deceased.
T a All C redttee* and F ere se e
M a rla * C laim s o r Dem an ds
A s s la e t Said E sta te i
Tou end each o t you a re
h ereb y notified sa d re q u ir­
ed to p re sen t a n y claim s end
dem ands w hich you, u r e ith e r
o f you. m ay have a g a in st
th e e s ta te e f C harles H odgete,
J r , deceased. Isle o f eald
C ounty, t e tb e County Ju d g e
e f Sem inole C ounty, F lorida,
a t h ie o f f r : In the c o u rt
house u? eat C n in ty a t Senford. F lorida, w ith in elx c al­
e n d a r m oelhe from Ik s lim e
e f tb e f ir s t publication uf
Roy n. LeRcuch*
thle notice. T w o copies of
Deceased
•
each claim e r dem and eheil
Jo sep h M. M uraske
be la w ritin g , a n d shell sta te
1’. O. Box I I I ,
th e place a f residence end
F e rn P s rk . F lo rid a
poet o ffice e d d reie e f the
P ublish Dec. IT, 14. t l A claim an t, and sh a ll be aworn
J a n . 7. 1 IIL
te by th a c la im a n t, a g en t, a t ­
CUD-41
to rn e y a n d accom panied by a
fee e f one d o lla r end
Ik TtiM rm c riT court o r filin g claim
op dem and g e t so
thm k t v r u jt'DiriAL c m . auch
filed
sh
e ll be void.
Ct'IT, IV AVD FOM SEMID
onee
J
. H odgete
vni.n rotvTY, F lorida,
A s a d m in istra to r o f tho
Ik ciiavcknt vo. iasm
E e te lo of
NOTICE TO APPHAH
C harles H odgete, J r ,
•BY FIBLICATIOVI
deceased
SU FFOLK COUNTY F E D E R ­ Mack N. Cleveland, J r ,
AL SAVINOS AND LOAN AS­
SOCIATION, a U nited S ta te s
C orporation.

w h e th e r ee sp o u se* hairs, d e ­
visees,
g ra n te e s ,
aeelgnaea,
lienors, c red ito rs, tru s te e s or
otherw ise, a s to each s a d ell
o f whom residence te anknow n.
sad
E ach end e ll unknow n p e r­
sona. p a r tita and defendants,
a s to each end ell of whom
residence Is unknow n, h a v in g
o r claim ing to have a n y rig h t,
title e r In te re st In o r to the
follow ing ileacrlbed property,
w hich Is th e su b je ct m a tte r
of th e B bove-atjled cause.

HIGHWAYS 1 7 - W
N .H 1 N PARK, FLORIDA
Open Tims, thm Sot
1-14 P. M.
Sunday • All Day

c e c m ,

NOTICW TO CBHMTMM
TO ALL P W I M U I t T I I I
CLAIMS o n
M I A I I i

W EST SID E FE D E R A L SAVINOS A LOAM AnaOCIATION,
A U N ITED STATES CORF.

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TKW klUTW JUDICIAL CIBC trr. IN AUD POD ODDI.
SOLD COtJUTT, FLORIDA.
IN O U M B B T M O
XOTICW OF FVOLICATIOK

MARdAltBT W. EAUMOARDNBK AND ----- BAUMOARDNEB
HER HUSBAND,
If
m arried
DafeadanL
TOC M argaret W. Beumgarda a r pad ------ Baumgard*
aer. bar huebaad If m ar-

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MA.

DORK pad ORDERED a t
Baaford, Florida, th is Ilk day
of December, 1 M I A- D.
(•MALI
A rth sr H. Beckwith. J r ,
C lerk Circuit Court
gem laele County, Ftertd*
Mr i M artha T. Vlhlem
i s n c p OF SUIT
Deputy Clerk I k TDD M k l OF
Publish Dee. I t, IT. &gt;L BL
TMM STATE OP FLORIDA
CDD-M
TOi STAFF PKROKAgT DAN-

m

H irfl Lyons converted •
three wajr «pUt, the t-4-T, and
bi tlw cw m of her Mg night
Betty Smith tewvtrled Um
3-19 twfce white Grace 8UpeL Thelma Ung*r u d Pat
S'pley all did the om i trick Libarty Bowl fa st's aaly
a m . Tbe 7-« waa toppled by score firing Ortfoa State a M
Kay Sheemaker,
Beverly rictory orar Villaaara. ’
Grabaririewics made tha S-7,
Betty# did a 4-3 and Thelma NXW YORK i - Nebraska
Vag«r also spared tha MO.

i p . t o . taoor
DBTTT

KEENE

U T W H E IIO .

FlaletlfL

JAMES A LUNDEERO.
D e fe n d a n t

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TOi JAM ES A LUNDRKR®
114 F a rh llt Lane
San Antonio, T exaa
NOTICE IS HERE11T OTT.
EN th a t a C om plaint a n d s u it
fo r divorce h a s been filed
■ gainst you by tbo p la in tiff
la th e above etyled C ourt a n d
you a re hereb y re q alred te
file y our A nsw er te eald s u it
w ith
A rth u r H. B eekw lth
J r , C lerk o f th e above sty led
C ourt ta the C ourthouee a t
Sanford. F lo rid a and verve *
copy of y e a r A nsw er upon
p la in tif f s
e tle re e y
w hose
nam e and eddreea Is R ated
below, ell e f w hlrh sh e ll bp
done on or before Ja n u a ry 14.
111!: o th erw ise' the a lle g e linns’ of the C om plaint will
bo tak e n aa c o n fess'd a g a in s t
you.
DATED a t Hanford. S«m l.
nolo C ounty, F lorida, th le 11th
day of D ecem ber, A. D. 1142.

(SEAL)

A rth u r H. B eckw ith. J r .
C lerk of tk e C ircuit C o u rt
By M a rg are t A T y re
D eputy C lerk
Roe H. W ilkins
e f M aguire. Voorhle A V e tts
111 W all St. (F .U Box i l l )
O rlando, F lo rid a
A ttorneys fa r P la in tiff
Publlek Dee. I f , 14. t l *
Ja n . T.
CDD-4I

JAYCEB CHRISTMAS LIGHTING CONTEST
ENTRY BLANK
Mail to: Contost Chairman
P. 0. Box IMS
Sanford, Florida
GENERAL RULES:
1. Entries moat ha located in tha Saaford A m (i
Information Building for limlta).
2. Contcetanta may enter Residential or Commercial clas­
sification or both. Separate entry blanks are required
for each entry,
S. Only ona division may bo entered under tha Residential
classification. All Residential cntrice will ba eligible for
Division No. 4.
4. Entries must be mailed to the Jayceo Bldg., ea Freads
Ave. by noon December IB, 1942.
4. Contestants are requested to keep displays lighted
nightly between 7:30 and 9:30 P. M. until winners are
announced te allow judges ample time te check all en­
tries. (Check classification and division)
RESIDENTIAL .........- ----- ------------- ---..
Division Prises: l i t place — 201»” trophy
2nd place — l l t i " trophy
Division No. 1: Religious Setting
(Nativity, ate.) ........ ..... ..............
Division No. 2: Traditional Setting
(8anta Claus, etc.) ..... .....................
Division No. 3: Artistic Setting (Lights, trees, windows,
doorw ays, ate,

Division No. 4: Best over-all decorations automatic
PRIZES DONATED BY: First Federal Savings A Loaa;
Florida Power A Light Company; Florida State Bank;
Sanford Atlantic National Bank; Sanford Herald.
COMMERCIAL
Includes Doorways, Show Windows, Bldg., or alL
Prites: Possession of tha Florida Powar and Light Tra­
veling Trophy for ona year.
NAME
ADDRESS ____________________________________ _
Note: Please complete decoration before submitting entry;

7HBC JIH tl) 15 Y CQtaCMBUF

CCW SJtKNG VCUK ) D « V HAVE 24
DEMANDS. G fN tRA l / H 0U U ID MAKE
RABAflU.
W EAVE*-

Lost — $50.00 Reward

---- -OR BSDMTHOTW/

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NOT RESPONSIBLE
I will not ba responsible
tor any debts Incurred by
anyone other than myself.

Thomas R. Hinebaefk

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ANSWERS TO NAME . TOPPER

J. E. Terwilleger
2S19 HIAWATHA AVE.

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I V m a t e r a t tte family.
Sanford Electric. Down- STOCKING 8 T U F F U 8
t o n Baiiard. FA MM2.

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id s m

Give yaar lately tte m e t
lasting gift of aO. Bettor
teneathw a te a b m tacceaaful futuro with World
Book Encyclopedia and/or
Child craft. 322-4T7.
Jacketa, CooUaoteal Pants,
Drew Bteee a te Boot*.
Surpha City, te l W. lo t

•

Quality • FaakkM
• Service
Glfte t e ail!

IDEALS, Claedea, CkUdroa’e
Boote. A Bbepper’i Dreaal
MeVlcars, Downtown t e a
te d .

YOWELL’S
Of Sanford
Hi-Back, awivol R o c k e r s ,

CALL SHIRLEY JONES gt
FA 2-1412 to Dot your Gift
Ideaa.

GIFTS FOR WOMEN

DACHSHUNDS AKC register­
BEDS FOB RENT
ed. Black k tan. • Mootte Hoapital, BeOaweyo, Joveeld. AD shots. Ste-lTtl.
ail*. FREE delivery aad
Pick-up.
Welmaraaer Pupo. T week*
FURNITURE CENTRE
old. AKC registered. 175.
1100 F m e k Are.
FA 2-OSto.
Pk. FA B-TM

foam cushions. Floor earn*
plea. Regular teMR now
SM.ll. While ttey leet
EcboU Bedding CO.

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

GIFTS FOR HOME

DANIEL Green flippers,
SIM to SS M. Otter ted* CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
room slippers from 93-84.

MAS. Notkieg fancy, ta t
etaot rate. |7 to week. Pk.
FA BSBS.

IVEY’S
SHOE STORE
Singer Round Bobbin equip*
pod to slg tag. Guarantee.
S Payments tt-10. Phone

FA Stoll.

S Bedroom bouse, kitchen
Ojilppait. 1505 Douglas Ave.
FA B0941.
Bread new 2 bedroom Da* Clean first floor Apartment
plea for loase. M7 per
Private entrance. 1004 Pel*
month. 2 Bedroom borne.
mette.
kitchen equipped. (75. per
month. Everett A. Harper 2 Bedroom home with Flor*
ids room and kltcbon
Agency Realtora. 2405 S.
oquipped.
(75 month. Cell
Fork. FA 2-2241.
322-0290 for information.
Efflckncy 2 Rooms ate Bath
(to month. Adults. 104 S Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
house. 128 Escambia. Ph.
Holly. FA 4-24M.
PA *0274.
UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­
room home, kitchen equip­ Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
Apartment, kitchen equip­
ped. FA
ped. 104 W. 14th St. Ph.
F inished Apartment dose
FA 24474.
to. Jimmy Cowu, FA 24012
2 Bedroom house, kitchen
2 Bedroom home. 2SO* Itc- equipped. Near shopping
vena Ave. Ph. 2444471.
center. FA 2-4411, tf no
answer call after 4 p.m.
Nice, 2 bedroom, 2 both
home, near new High Clean furnished Apartment
School and Shopping Cen­ downstairs. Adults. Pbons
ter. Moons Jarvis. Phooo
FA 1-1454.
FA 2-1110.
ROSECOURT Apts. 1 Bed­
FURN APT. see MeDonvffle. room furnished. Near bate.
2015 Sanford Avo. Phono
2 Bedroom unfurnished house
NO 44321.
kitchen equipped. (75.00.
also t bedroom Apt. (55.00. UNFURNISHED 2 BDRM,
C.B. Uome, large bath,
004 S. Park Ave. Apt *.
store, refrig, furnished.
RENT A BED
(85.00 Mo., Sunland Estates
RoUeway, Hospital A Baby
FA *4174. .505 Minosa Ter­
race.
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE Furnished lovely 2 bedroom
Apartment Lake Golden.
Ph. FA 2-51M 111 W. Ini S t
Lake privileges. FA 2-0274
Furnished S bedroom bom*.
Doubta garage. Fruit trees. F u r n . 4 Bedroom House,
Adults. FA 2-7444.
2441 Palmetto. FA 20*43
or FA 2-0274.
Nicely furn. Apt. For young
couple. 135 a Mo. Includes
APARTMENTS:
Water A Elect. FA 24544.
I BR F u n . Apt. (S3. 1705 Mag.

Sale o r R ent

FA 2-5111 to Ust your Gift.
Idaas.

FRIGIDAIRE
Seloi A Service
JEWELRY
House Wtriaf, Free Eotlmetaa
FACTORY TO YOU
Sid ViMeo’e Randall Electric LIVING CHRISTMAS TRIES
ALUMINUM BLINDS
CALL SHIRLEY JONES at CALL 8IHRLEY JONES at 112 Magnolia Pk. FA *4411 . GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY .
FA 2-5412 to Hat your Oilt
FA 2-5412 to list your Qlft
GrapeviDe Ave. near 20th St. Eacloaed head. Sag-proof boL
tom reU with plastic u d a
Fleatte er rayoa tapes, CotPLUMBINQ
Contracting A Rcpaira
Benkar^GUtuM d Paint
FREE ESTIMATE
FREE DELIVERY
Company
Uptolitoring A Mattveeo rem*
R. L. HARVEY
ovatlng. New A Uaed Furni­ L I Magnolia Pk. FA M « l
2N S eated Ave. FA M W
ture. Call NU Bedding Mfg.
Co., at Tte Celery Ate.
FA S-XUT.
Heaton OH, (is A HA Pola­
S t Johns Realty
roid Camera (43. Violin
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Uaed furniture, appliances,
(54.44.
Stereo Eececd Play­
lie N. Perk Ave PA 2*4124
Office FA 2*2111
Mels, etc. Bought - Sold.
Plumbing A Heating
er.
(broken
arm) OtterNights FA 24544
Larry's Mart 212 Sanford
A ll CONDITIONING
Lekoview home with late
425*4704
w in 0. E. 435.00. Movie
Ave. Ph. PA 24124
CONTRACT end REPAIR
privlkies in South Sylvan
2324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
Camera S MM $15.44. 14
WORK
Lako Shores. 3 Badroomi
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
MM Projector (10.04. lit
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 24542 Service With tte Cash.
a te 3 baths. Air-Condition­
13. M ortgage L o u s
ton
Moving Truck (243.04
ed. Phone FA 2-7405.
SUPER TRADING POST 404 S. Perk Ave. ApL‘4.
MORTGAGE LOANS
FA 20477.
2 Bedroom, Florida room.
FHA and Conventional
Fenced in beck yard. Lew Commercial k Residential ELECTRONIC ORGANS Buy Nationally advertised Do R yourself p u t anetteL
Servian on all makea. Work
Why pay a high price tor
down payment, assume
Furniture. Brand now fac­
Sueranteod. Town ft Coun­
pest
control In your homo
monthly payments. Phooe
tory cost plus lo% cash
try T. V., 2345 Pfcl- Dr.,
or
place
of buolneaa. Do
after 3:00. FA 2-4265.
only. Wa deliver, we make
M yourself and ante 10%
appointment any t i m e .
111 N. Park Ave. FA * (4 tt
or more. 3 Month* guaran­
Berry’a Warehouse Furn.
tee. Personal Instructions
15. Bvnincm Opportunity
Co., Ine. T te Ok Barn",
by the form ulate of rHE
KEROSENE DELIVER and
401 W. 1st St. Sanford,
Furnace cleaning service.
SURE DEATH INSECTI­
Florida. 4 a. m. till 5 p.m.
Charles
Renton.
FA
24514.
CIDES,
and apraywr furn­
322-3*75.
I
p.
m.
till
I
p.m.
WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
ished. For intoraatlon a te
228-0045.
Home
p
h
o
n
e
Approximately 33k acres, with
HEATING
tooo delivery call Raymond
2244144. Ask tor Fran er
130 ft. on river, te mile off
E. R. POPE CO. INC.
Woods. FA 2-30*1.
Louis
Barry.
R t 44.
m Be. Park Are. PA 44244
NO
$ 4 ,5 0 0
• SOLICITING Plane Tuning and Repair
Can FA 44473 after 4:00 p-m. SELLING
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
PART TIME,

Stenstrom Realty

River Front
Property

GOOD
INCOME

.

BE MODERN! (took and teat
ROBERT A. WILLIAM*
Earn a guaranteed weekly in­ water economically with HIRsaltor
come calling on and collect*
Therm Bottled Gas. Millar
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
ing from company estab­ Radio ate Appliance. I ll S.
FA 2-3451 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
lished accounts for a nation­
Park Ave. Ph. FA 20332.
al distributor of famous car­
H a n d l i n g an types of
toon
candies.
Manufactured
real estate.
SINGER
since 1407.
SEWING MACHINE
JOHN E. FOX,
NOT VENDING
Sales and Service
REALTOR
Responsible man or woman Free estimates In advance
110 N. Park Avenue
will be considered 4 to 10 Free home demonstration
Phone 323-0558.
hours weekly required part
CALL FA 2*6783
time. Limited dealership#
Alan's Fabrie k Rugs
New I Bedroom, 2 bath borne.
available. Investment (1,043.
2354 Park Dr.
No cash needed. (41 a
Write teQiag of younelf glvmonth, Taxes 4 Insurance
tog references and telephone
FRIGIDAIRE
included. 323-40*3.
hales k Service
number to:

J. W. Hall, Realtor
"Can Hall" FA *1441
2344 So- French Ave.

SNOW WHITE
CONFECTIONERS
24 Weal Cheater Pk.
Haver Town, Pa.

2 BEDROOM modem house. 3 Bedroom. 1 bath, terras- UNUSUAL BUSINESS
so floor. Concrete block. In
OPPORTUNITY
Kitchen equipped. FA 3-0571.
West Sanford. Out of flight Our product baa been mer­
Attractive 3 bedroom, t bath
pattern. Large coroar lot.
chandised very successfully
homo. Fenced yard. Near
in the Mid-West tor some­
Small equity and assume
NAS. 113 W. Coleman Cir­
mortgage b a l a n c e . VA time. Due to the number of
cle. FA 37144.
inquiries received from vari­
monthly payment (77. Ph.
FA 20200.
ous Florida Cltlss, we are
Acreage. 5 Acres,
flowing welli, under­ If interested. Duplex Apart­ inlcrsjted in establishing
representation in the San
ground irrigated. Modern g
ment, 54 ft. wide. Title clear.
ford
area. Thia product can
Room, 2 bath house. Price
Will take 1st otier. 114 Jaabe Sold-Rented-Leased for
reduced. Corner Celery
samlne Ave. 424-3117.
Business • Commercial • a te
Avenue k Brinson. Sanford,
Industrial applications, in­
9 LoU. Phone FA 2-0732.
Fla.
dividuals Interested must
have a good credit rating,
ALL SOLD OUT permanent resident of the
Sanford area, successful
IN LONGDALE
sales
background. The In­
a - BEDROOMS, 1. 1 » a 3 OATHS
See The LMN New
vestment will be protected
4 Bedroom Horn*
V A - N O DOWN PAYMENT
by a re purchase agreement
In l.akr Way man ||,i(h U
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
with the Manufacturer. Am­
On
Longdate
Ave.
VA - Conventional A FliA Financial
ple assistance will be fur­
■
• -------------------------------------------------J imI Mouth Of Lsagdaic
nished for establishing ate
LonMUood, Fla,
Sualaad Estate* - On 17-43 (3 Ml. tie. af Saafard)
maintaining a profitable
Sales Office 1st. Hou*e In, ld« Entrance
i Mile* South of Sanford
business. For additional de­
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS, INC
Turn Weet at 2nd Band
South of Owens Brin.
PE. FA 24074
tails Writ* Jim Prosser, dlat.
OPEN II a. m. le 4 p. as.
JIM HUNT RBtl.TY. Hale* Ageat
Mgr. L4A. Products. Box
DAILY
Days. FA 2-2114 - Eve. 4 Bun. FA 3-0514 • 323-0704
14147 Jsx II, FU.

Sunland Estates Homes

HAPPY

FULL TIME

G. H. HIGH
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
Ph. FA 24443
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
SPR1NKER SYSTEMS
All Types sad Slses
We Repair and Service
S T I N E
Machinery ate Supply Co.
VT W. 2nd St
FA 24433
Refrigerstioa • Air-condition­
ing men needed. We train
you. Write Commercial
Trades Institute Uox II, */*
Sanford Herald

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

with a near new . . .

USED CAR
for C H R ISTM A S!

1962 MERCURY
Cokey Park Htetka W a rn , 4
Pass, CasepMelf Powered, Air
Cute. Joe* Lika te a te Mew. Sato
For (4,444 New.

* 3 4 9 5

1962 COMET Custom
u s . a r c . ss= -~ r" * 2 2 9 5
1961 CADILLAC

COUPE DeYlLLE, BeaaUfal White
Finish, Air Cm 2 , 1*444 Actual
MUea, Lika New.

‘3 9 9 5

1961 COMET
*1 4 9 5

MONTEREY. 4-Deor, Mere-O-MeIk. Radio, Heater, Power Steering
A Brake*. A Reel Nke Car.

‘1 6 9 5

1958 MERCURY
MONTESST, 4-Daor. Mere-O-Matie, Healer.

AT HOLLERS of SANFORD
1 M « PONTIAC Station Wagon
1 W A 4 Door. Filly Keulreod
4 M 4 FALCON BUtko Wagon
l^ to A 4 Door. BlandoriMjMf^
1 S 4 A COKVAIK 4 Door Delaxo
• W U Standard Shift
IS M
•W U
BAteY
IW I

FALCON 3 Door Sedan
standard Shift
CIIKYBLEK 4 Deer Windsor
Aatomatk Aad Air Toad.

1 M 7 PLYMOUTH 4 Door Sedan
I t e V I Aatomatk Traas.

(2 1 1 8
1 1 N

N S
4*4
246

Give A Permanent G ift
This Christm as
Give A Holler New Or Used C ar
tlR Y
IW I
TO U T
1™ *

CADILLAC 4 Door Sedan DeVIlk
Power And Air Condition
OI.D8MOUILE 4 Door Hardtop
Automatic Aad Air Cond.

IIK n
IW D
1B BT
IW I

OLDSMOUILE 4 Door
Aatomatk. Air Cond.
BUCK * 1 Door Sedan
Auto., Power Hroho Aad Steering

‘7 9 5

1958 FORD

RANCH WAGON, * Cylinder. Stan­
dard Treaa., Excellent Coteitka.

‘6 9 5

1958 DODGE Coronet
lia s

lia s
I N
n s

3 Door Hardtop, V-l, Aatomatk
Treaa., Power Steering A Brakes.
Kadk A Heater.

‘7 9 5

1958 EDSEL

2 Door Hardtop. V*4, Power Slews,
log A Brakes, Kadk A Healer.

‘5 9 5

1957 MERCURY
4 Pasaeager Station Wagon, Fully
Powered.

1956 Mercedes Benz

‘7 9 5

181

4-Door Model 311

—

Bargain Buys —

1 9 5 7 *0RD HTAT,MN WAG0N
1 9 5 5 BU1CK * °°Vr “ •rtteP
OLDSMOUILE « Door Sedan

i
i
|

1 9 5 4 LINCOLN 4 Door Sedan
415

PONTIAC 2 Door Sedan

■w5JW Aatomatk Treaa.

196

DODGE 2 Door Sedan

I S M CHEVROLET Station Wagoa
I W w V-4 Auto. Pow«r Strerlnr

196

210 Magnolia

I S M CHEVROLET 4 Door. * CyL
885
I W * Aatomatk
NO PAYMENTS L’N T llji FEBRUARY
4 ' LWATTPdi
314 E. 2nd ST.
15*8 FARE AVE.
PA 2-4711
ORLANDO Cl! 14144
FA 2-0441

Gentle Shetland Pony tor
children . Just to time for
Christmas. Also trailer. Ph.
FA 24474 after 3; JO.

D azzle the family

1960 MERCURY

IfifhK HnNT,AC 4 Door Sedan

31. Poultry - Livestock

Uaed Rurrougte addlas me*
ckiae, aubt (72.M. New
portable olympfa Type*
writer with eaee OH M plus
tea. 1 Bseoadittaael loyal
Standard Typevnitor, eacaik te atmdBtoi, tteJe. Pow*
ed'a Office Supply Cm 117
I . Magaelia Ave.

2 Dour Sedan, Standard T reat,
Radio, Hester.

Windshield
Back Ginas i
Door Glass
Vent GInae
SERVICE
Senkarik GIjuu and Paint
Company
Pb. FA 2-4523

We gladly lean a Blee Uetro Carpet Stempeoor with
porihan of Blue latere
Shampoo. CarroQ'a Furxi-

HUNT

M tR C U R Y

10D N. Palmetto Ave,
Sanford

INC

�mm#,
fit'

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IM141, Itf,-

2460PARKAVE. atSSthST .

SANFORD, FLA.
GOAWTTTY RIGHTS RRStRVBV

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QU1CK FROZENGRA0E A LARGE
BLUE RIBBONBONELESS PORK

ROASTS
ALL BEEF FROZEN(ZQZ EACH)

FARMER GRAY

SAUSAGE «• 39* OYSTERS!101'
FARMKR CRAY SK1M.KSS

IR AN IS “ • 49*

FARMER CRAYSBEET SMOKED

LADY FAIR M to rto B M *

Mscslts* 39*
CHEESE u 49*
CAW

MILO DAISY CNIDOAR

I t i a d i R. Voltollne, Hoi, to
Dcltoa Teat on, (tux, C. C.
Manar. $7,100
Irerctt Jooes, etux, to Harry
X. Gantry, tins, Plnecreat,
I14.IW
A. K. Shoemaker, «tux. to
Jamee B Smith, atua. Idyll•Udn, $23,000
Haft tor Cooatrvction Co. to
Thomas P. Ma(tenon, etux,

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Dellto B. Strickland, etui, to
Charles Clark, etui, C. C.
Manor, $7,too
XeaMth Billiard. etui, to R.
E. Pvrvls, (tux, to Lake
Brantley, $11,000
Georft H. Conklin Jr.', atm.
to PHA. S(inland, $U,«M
John B. Bay, etui, to L. E.
Stcvrna, Lika Woods Shorn,
$3,000
VA to James H. RanaeBa.
etux, Sunland, IIO.TJO
Pauline Quinn, etux, to Doyle
Schwarm, etux. Celery Arc.,
37.300
Park Royal Hornet, Ine.. to
Ray mood Lawrence, etux,
C. C. HibU., $14,300
A. B. Wallace Jr., etux, to
Salvator Furnari, etux, 2D2042, M.000
Garvin Harden, etux, to John
Steed, etux, Sunlaod. 112,700
Wade Development Cory, to
Robert Gammon, etux, EngUtb Eat. $20,300
Wade Development Carp, to
Edgar Abbot, etux, English
Eatatea. $22,000
GHIripIo Stalling!, etux, to
Ahta Itallin, etux, Easlbrooka. $11,300
Harold J. Darby, etux, to
Richard Young, etux. Oak­
land Hilli. $7,900
Prank FerTee, Jr., etux. to
Richard Young etux. Oak­
land Hills, TJOO.
SaUle Smith, etux. L. T. WUkuuon, etux. Oak Park. to.&lt;00
Lalhaa Roberts, etux. to Oreo
K Bowen. etux. Placid
11UU, $12,300
Lathaa Roberta, etux. to Oreo
K. Bewe. etux. Placid
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York. H ; B 3; T4, $27,300
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Noel Baldoia, etux, to Alton
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Sanford Mayor J . H. (Jim­
my) Crappa and Polka Chlrf
Roy WillLanu 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 LABIY V I U H U
Wbea to l a t a Clans going
to' tUB Sanford? V « d to 1 It
. ( | W a rood idea to k m Santa
i ‘" a t om 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 d rie 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 rm ythhig it can to
work with tho morchanta in
making it B a ilo r for our m idonta to ahop a t homo.”
Spoeial eonrtaoy tag* will
ho placid on car* that over-

fife

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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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?

• • •
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
1&gt;W &lt;0 tax roll

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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?
e • •
The Seminole Hirh School
basketball team is picking up
. steam aa the lads become bet­
ter acquainted
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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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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nawA...
Nine To Die
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) The Highway Patrol forecast
today that nine persona will
be killed on Florida high­
ways during the labour
Christmas holiday.

Deal
MIAMI (UPI) — 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
Sane her, 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.

tha prisoners before Christ­ of Om prisoners.
Premier Ousted
Details of the ransom deal
mas.
have been made pub­ DAKAR, Senegal (UPI) —
A spokesman for Tran*
Pro-WfJtern President Leo­
World said it has been asked lic. At one point. Castro depold
Senghor took over the
to fly 150 tons of medical ■ended $63 million for the
government today and de­
supplies — presumably part release of tho prisoners, but
nounced Premier Mamadou
of the multi-mUlion-doUar ran­ he it believed to have agreed
Dia as an outlaw.
som—from New York to a t to acceptsupplies of less
alrflald near Miami Wednes­
T*Noe'(ira» information couid Funds Approved
day.
The freighter African Pilot, bo obtained either here or WASHINGTON (UPI) —
under charter ot tho Amer­ in Havana aa to the travel President Kennedy signed an
ican Red Cross, left Balti­ plana of Donovan or others In order Monday night directing
the Of(Ice of Emergency
more Monday on tho way to his party.
A Cuban spokesman said Planning to make $73,000 in
Miami with orders to stand
by "in anticipation of an Donovan received a telephone | federal fund* available to
agreement" on tho release call Sunday night instructing areas around Jacksonville
him to leave for Cuba im­ which suffered damage from
mediately.
high tides near the end of
"Wt 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. "We're1had requested,
back la a cliff-banging situs-

Warmer Weather
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
for live sessions during World ed in a record-anting, midDecember 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

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Canal
Choice

TUE8., DECEMBER 18. 1962 SANFORD. FLORIDA
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it-ho me campaign this week
with lata shopping hoars for
ares residents.
Stores are staying open un­
til P p. m. from now %
until
.
Christmas for ahoppora' eonwnienca.

WEATHER: Generally fair and mild. Low tonight 41.

ft?

Frank H. Brownett, Jacksonville,
president of tho Florida Waterways
Aian., declared a t a meeting o f the
organization in Wintor Park Monday
th a t tho Sanford-Canavoral Canal
will probably bo conitroetod before
tho Cross Stato CanaL
Brownett made hla prediction in
discuMlng tho immediate need for
tha construction of a eanal-wuy
across Florida if Capo Canaveral is
to keep its primscy as a missile teat
and launch center.
With the advent of super rockets,
said Drownette. is is becoming in­
creasingly difficult to transport
them around the end of the peninsu­
la. and the importance of a croaa
(date canal is Incoming more -and
more obvious.
But if any canal is to be built,
there must be a state-wide effort,
and Brownett said he felt the con­
struction of the Sanfonl-Csnaverul
project would come first because it
would be the most economical to con­
struct.
Addressing the group, Seminolo
County Chamber of Commerce man­
ager John Krider, pointed out th a t
the longer the delay In constructing
the cross-Florida canals, less and
less becomes the prospects of “any
of us here seeing them completed in
our lffetime."
Krider pointed out that Florida
receives an average grant for pub­
lic works of only 912 million to 914
million per year, and “here we are

U0®*"

Sowder To 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 i p e n t a year establishing
th* •
U. S. Public Health Service
in Washington, at the request
of the surgeon general and WASHINGTON (UPI) 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 (UPI) 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 Isher- Interstate Four
wood 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.
(UPI)—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

(UPI)

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Red Chinese Greatest
Threat, Kennedy Says

Bids Accepted

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) 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.
into ctfeot at 8 p. m. Monday The' Joint bid. totaling $2,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.

Embargo In Effect

hoping to get a |700 million appropriatlon out of a limited amount of
funds th a t everyone of the other 48
state* hopes to dip into a leo .* J H 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 for funds to begin
construction on the cross sta ts 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 th a t the busi­
ness climate and present stats of our
missile preparedness program make
mandatory tho construction of tho
San ford-Canaveral canal and tho
cross state waterway. But, h t said,
it will call for a unified effort a t
the stato level to achieve tb s objec­
tive.
Krider also pointed to tho need
for a total state effort in carrying
out the waterways program for 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 of Com­
merce manager previously has spok­
en in favor of 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 of
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 cm 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 differences
H tir.J l.
BritUh-Americaa
over nuclear miaaile strategy.
They can alao plan a global
policy survey to assess the

Aldermen Meet
At Casselberry

Stocks Mixed
NEW YORK (UPI &gt;—Stocks
opened narrowly mixed on
moderate turnover today. Few

Herald Index
Bridge ..... ....

ZETA XI SORORITY President Mns. Jon T.
Corley (right) presents n check to Mr*. Fran
Murray for the support of thn Littin Red Schoolhouse. Thn check represents funds raised by th*
Zeta XI. * chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. in their re­
cent Baby of the Year Contest, which was won
by Brack Perkins ILL
(Herald Photo)

HAPPY BAIJY BRACK PERKINS III reaches for tho trophy which was
presented to him ss Baby of the Year in the content held by members of
Zeta Xi. Mother and Daddy, Mr. and Mrs. Brack Perkins Jr., aru also
pleased a t tha honor for their son. Mrs. Martha Kilpatrick left, member of
the contest committee presented the engraved loving cup and the |2 5
savings bond to th* smiling family. Brack III was sponsored in the con­
test by the Rotary Club.
(Herald Photo)

ROTARY PRESIDENT REN \V ICG INS and
Mr*. Wiggins add their gifts to those contributed
for tha benefit of underprivileged children in
the community a t their annua] Christmas party
Monday. Wives of nieinlwr* were uue.st.s of honor
fog tha ocxaaion.
(Herald Photo!

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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.

• • •

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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moves la the wake of Soviet
*n Uie rift between Moscow
and Piking, th* president Premlsr Nikita Khnishehev’a
said, attention should be giv­ military backdosrn in Cuba.
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*!

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came in by Greyhound sod
transferred to Trailways.

County dtrusmen face a two to
three year setback in production be*
cause of the three-day freeze, County
Agent Cecil Tucker reported today.
With citrus losses well over 60
percent, Tucker explained that it would
take a full year for foliage to come
back in full awing again.
The county agent added that all
the young citrus trees were knocked
back to the bank.
The predicted output for citrus
production this year had been antici­
pated at 8,000,000 boxes and Tucker es­
timated dtrusmen here would fall far
short of that goal.
Freezing temperatures Thursday
night and early today continued to

A three inch water mein
bant s i Second and Pafanetfo Wednesday might sheet 9
p.m. At that time tempera­
tures wen at 17 and there VOL. 63
wen no sidewalk auperintendeats to give suggeetlona to the
city crew*.
That Boa-Boo from the Tea
Assessor's office regarding
$10,000 addition error on
Strieklead-Morrlson has coun­
ty attorney Harold Jobaaoa
and Clerk Ait Beckwith talk­
ing to themselves . . . The
prbblem is how much will the
county have to poy hack.

hammer away at the young crop* bat
Tucker said It atiH wma too early to
estimates the loeeee in doQan and
rente.
Tucker said he didn’t expect any
great change in the loea of crops ha*
cause o f a predicted warming up trend.
He also reported that this county
as a disaster area
would be
as soon as farm advisors throughout
the area summed up their loeeee.
During the 1957-68 freeze, dairy
and cattlemen were given a 60 percent
freight reduction to supplement their
losses and Tucker felt the same rates
will go into effect once Gov. Bryant
gets his report from his advisors.
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FRL, DECEMBER 14, 1962 SANFORD, FLORIDA

Governor Asks
Audit At North
audit upon the petition of 39
percent of tho (reebolden of
a city or town.
A petition signed by An­
derson and 41 otbsra was
held by Atty. Gen. Richard
Ervin to be legally repre­
sentative ef the town of ITT
population.
The petition vaa received

in late October but» action
was delayed for the ruling
by the attorney general.
The law requires that the
city must pay the costs of
the audit and until M pula
up the money in an escrow
account, state auditors won’t
mov*.
Assistant
atate
auditor

Moose Club wants to us* tha
old post office building to hold
meetings . . . By tha way
Development Commission offi­
cials will be down Monday to
look over the fscllity.

H offa To Testify
NASHVILLE. Tenn. (UP1)
—Testaiter* Union Presidoat
James R. Hoffs was expect­
ed to take the stood in his
own behalf today in close
Georgs Warner made the out the eighth week of hi* $1
trip to North Orlando to look million conspiracy trial.
at tho records to got an klea
or what the audit will cost. Reds On Trial
But Warner said to da;-i
WASHINGTON (UP1) - A
tho city has not asked for a federal court jury will begin
report on costs nor has any deliberaUooa Monday in the
been given.
trial of the Communist par­
"I'm waiting to hoar from ty of the United States, which
the town," he said.
has been eharged with fall­
ing to register with the gov­
ernment.

Post Office
Dedicated

The forma) dodkaUon of
tho Sanford Pool Office waa
erbedelsd fee 4 p. m. this

Downtown Crash
Injures Woman

Someone stole a heater out
by Lake Mary Blvd. way.
Can't blame them.

The m w music suite fer the
Junior High here ij going to
be a pretty elaborate layout.
The band and the glee club
will have separate practice
rooms and off each will be a
library and office. An ample
storage room la included, also.
We're curious to know if
John Alexander’s committee
has gotten together with Judge
Kenneth McIntosh and the
Seminols Timing Association
to talk Insurance protecting
the County against possible
suits that might arise out of
the drag racing and timo trials
at Die club's coming ovents at
Osceola. They have some ex­
citing meets scheduled for the
rest of the month.
Unless something happens
right sudden there Is a possi­
bility that the new English Es­
tates School won't be ready by
neat September, according to
Walter Teague, administrative
assistant to Supt. Mllaree.
Seems there has been some
foot-dragging up yoodcr, not
here.
Casselberry officials a r e
paving the way for Eastern
Chopping Center at Hwy. 17-92
and SR 434 to come into the
town. Indications are that tbs
annexation’ request will come
bqfor- the first of Die year.

McClellan Ratchford, head
of tho Atlanta office of tho
Housing and Home Finance
Administration, a f f i r m e d
again today his statement
made here Wednesday that
funds for the expansion and
rehabilitation of tho Saraptn
and Good Samaritan homo Is
available from tho FHA.
Informed that someone In
hie office had given Mrs.
Taamar Braden, Saraptn Home
director, a flat turn down on
her inquiry about funds from
one of the constituent agencies
of HHFA, Ratchford said be
would look into tho matter.
Ho pointed out that the FHA
is empowered through Section
332 of the Federal Housing
Act of 1INI1 to insure mort­
gages for homes for ths aged
and nursing homes, for those
“not requiring hospital eara or
thoaa not 111.** However, the
proviso is that ths stata ar
soma lower govrmmental unit
liif Ihj.iUte'muit dem ount#

It was pointed out by Chair­
man J. C. Hutchison of the
County Commleelom turn hie
bed at Stminola Memorial
Hospital, that if the Sarapta
lloma can't qualify for funds
through a HHFA mambeff
agency, that It might be pos­
sible to get fends through the
Hill-Burton act, end as e last
resort the county could build
a homo and lease it to a priv­
ate operator.
C o u n t y Commiaaten vice
chairman James P. Avery said
he feels the possibilities of ob­
taining private funds hare not
been exhausted. However, the
urgency ef the situation will
require n “new look" at thn
Van Hoy report end n re-examinatkm of the whole prob.
lent.
Avery said all the possible
aneweie to the problem as ex­
pressed by the Van Hey com­
mittee will have be be axptori wan rare a
tSluUen to
atlsiaitiFwiU

WASHINGTON (UIT) —
rreeldsnt Kennedy's l o n g awaited tea reduction propos­
als for 1U0.1 will be outlined
for the country tonight from a
highly conservative setting In
New York.
The president was to speak
to the Economic Club of New
York.
A tea cut of substantial pro­
portions will run Into strong
congressional o p p o s i t i o n .
Aware of tble situation and de­
termined to win soma degree
of tax reform In 11)03, the
president was understood to
have tailored hia proposals
with a view to maximum con­

o f t h e president's speech.
Thera wera thee* develop-

A Sanford resident. Mrs.
Charles Baker, of Narcissus
Ave., received cuts and bruis­
THE FIRST TICKET to the annual Policeman's Ball slated Jan. 12 waa
es in a two car accident at
aold today to Mayor J. H. (Jimmy) Crapps, left, as Police Chief Roy Wil­
First and Sanford Ares, this
liams and Sgt. Dick Cosgrmve start the ticket sale.
(Herald Photo)
morning, police reported.
Mrs. Baker was treated at
tha emergency room and re­
leased shortly after the mis­
hap.
The driver of the other car,
Harvey McCaUey, 1(33 Lake
Are., was eharged with fall*
ura to yield the right of way.
Damages to tho cars was es­
timated at over $1,000, police
State Rrp. Slack Cleveland cording to tho constitution ot reapportioned or not," he said.
Jr. told the Jaycees Thurs­ Florida," Cleveland s a i d , pointed out
day that he challenges mem­ "but I question the chirks
“ You'd think they'd at
bers of tha Urge counties’ of discrimination."
least go the trouble to vote
delegations to show proof
“ One-half of the people in against it, U they ware as
that tho people of their coun­ these large counties, as well concerned about it as their
ties have been discriminated as in the small counties did legislators say they are," the
sgslnst by tho present legis­ not even bother to vote on representative noted.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
lative membership.
the proposed amendment at
Store than half of the Tho State Department has put
“ I certainly agrro that tho the last election. They seem states in the United States college students on notice that
state should bo (airly reap­ apathetic, as it they didn't are faced with the same they could face prison if they
portioned every ten years ac­ cart whether the state got problem, Cleveland told the attempt a Christmas holiday
Jaycees.
trip to Cuba.
“ The recent special ses­ Tha warning waa issued
sions of ths legislature ac­ Thursday after reports groups
complished nothing.” he said of students from Iloatuii, liufand admitted that he did not falo, New York, and other
know the solution.
cities planned to defy the gov­
“ The pork-choppers must ernment ban on travsi to Cuba.
give In or the Florida leglsUnder ths law, the State De­
Uture will never be able to partment requires specially
reapportion itself."
validated passports for trips
"And when the Supreme to the island nation. However,
Court steps in and does it, the passports are given only If
they are not going to be one the trip is in the “beat Interbit happy with the outcome. tereate of the United States."
The pork-choppers are going
If an unauthorised trip is
to be hurt the worst, but wo made, the State Department
could avoid federal Interfer­ said it is punishable by fine
ence If they would cooperate.’ and or imprisonment.
Clevtland said be felt that
the federal courts were just
as confused as the Florida Stetson ‘Messiah*
legislators about bow to re­
apportion. but he said he To Be Broadcast
The presentation of Handel’s
was against any more spe­
cial tetaioaj.
"Messiah" oratorio, for the
"All we did waa alt down, 37th time at 8tetson Univer­
get up and walk around and sity, by the University Glee
ait down again. It waa just a Clnb Sunday st 3 p. m. will be
time-consuming waste, and broadcast live over the Dewe all had businesses to at­ Land radio ataUon. Prof. Har­
JAYCEE WIVES president, Mrs. Hammond
tend to and Dungs to do at old Glffia, director said today.
Polk, is shown presenting a check for 8198.71 to
ham*. We accomplished ex­ At Dm same time, tho pre­
Jim Hunt for the IJttle Red Schoolhouse. Hunt
actly nothing, and we never sentation will be taped and reis president of the Seminole Association for Re­
will as long si the pork- broadcast over 300 ABC affili­
tarded Children. Funds were raised by the wives*
choppers refuse to cooper­ ated radio station# throughout
ate."
Top Value stumps project.
(Herald Photo)
tho nation st 2 p. nt- Dec. 22.

Big Counties Don't Prove Charge
On Legislature, Cleveland Says

NO. 606

noma

Jail population at S3 today
Nine earns in . . . Seven went
home.

At yesterday's meeting of
the school board, Mason Whar­
ton moved a resolution ex­
pressing the appreciation of
tb# people of Seminols County
to L E. Jordan and John
Brumley, long Umo members
of that body. Jordan’s 37
years is a statewide record
for continuous service oo ■
school board. Brumley hae
served IS years with that
body. We would liko to add so
enthusiastic “ third" to J.
Dsn Wright's second of Whar­
ton's motion.

pentose* aai overaxerttea
brought the wether death
toll higher and higher.
Weather * related mlshape
caused at least ltl deaths.
Ohio coasted IS deaths sad
Michlgaa 30.
SUssard condition* prevail­
ed through parte of Michigan,
Ohio esd Now York Thnroday, with New Yash a Brit
Couaty receiving np In If
inehea of new aaow. A fool

WEATHER: Flair and not as cold. Low tonight, M

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Gordon Frederick's license
Gov. Parris Bryant has re.
tag dedication set for 1:30 quested a special atate audit
p.m. by the Masonic Hall
of financial records of the
parking lot. R.S.V.P.
Village of North Orlando at
the request of 43 freeholders
One way to settle the re­ headed by City Councilman
apportionment problem. Put W. W. Anderson.
the senate in the county agri­ The action w u taken nader
cultural building (no heat) and n law providing for a state
giva them two hours . . .
They'll com* up with some­
thing for sura.

Anyons thought of the wild
birds this time of year. Hun­
dreds found dead due to tho
freest.

had n temperature of 10,
its coldest reading of the
century. An 11.3 reading at
Tampa was a record low.
Miami Beach vacationera
didn’t go near the water
when the mercury slid to 33.
Coldest temperatures in the
nation Thursday were in the
South, where it was 13 below «t Cross* Ilia, Tran., and
II below at London, Ky.
Fires, automobile accidents
on slippery sod snow-packed
pavements, the (rigid tarn-

100 Arrested
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) Nearly 100 persons, Including
a number of elderly winter
resident*, were anreamd here

LIVE OAK (UM) -Work­
ers began building a $30,000
dam on the Suwanoo River at
Suwaanra Springs Thursday.
The dam was arderad built
by the Conservation Depart­
ment to raise the level of the
water about 10 feet.

Mariner Ready
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
reco-tl . breaking command
from earth today started the
Mariner 3 spacecraft’s scan
neri io preparation for pierc­
ing the perpetual cloud cover
surrounding the mysterious
planet of Venus.

TB Fund Asked
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Dr. Laurence Hanoi, director
of the state tuberculosis pro­
gram, asked Thursday for
$8 2 million to operate Flor­
ida's throe TB hospitals dur­
ing the next biennium—but
said there is a chance that
one ot the hospitals will tie
closed soon.

Yule Trees Banned
SHARON, Mass. (UPI) Christmas trees were ban­
ned st three public schools
here today by principals who
were tearful they violated
laws governing separation of
chureh sod state. But a group
of irate mothers handed to­
gether in a concerted drive
to overthrow the ruling.

CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI)
—Amerles’* new radlotelsvllion "Rslay" satellite swept
•round earth in a nsar-psrfsct
orbit today, but sclsntiata un­
expectedly pasted up a plan|ned mid-morning crustal test
Officials 'declined to say
whether prohlsma were sus­
pected.
Technicians ratted off with­
out explanation thsir plana to
beam test signals at tho 172pound moonlit on its fifth or­
bit, starting at 1:35 a. m.
At Cape Canaveral, a Fed­
eral Space Agency spokesman
said thsru was "a possibility’*
that an intercontinental test
transmission b e t w e e n the
United States and Europe,
planned for 13:22 p. m. on the
sixth orbit, also would bo can­
celled.
"They wanted to taks a eloasr look at it before they start­
ed playing around with it," ha
added.
Relay was hurled Into orbit
by the 14th successful shot in
a row of tha Douglas Delta
rocket Thuraday night. Tha
orbit, described as "D# 44/100
per cent perfect," sent Relay
1.1112.18 miles Into space at its
deepest point, and 810.44 miles
up st Its closest approach to
earth.
Th« satellite wes making
ona swing around tha globe
•very threat hours 3.00 min-

gressional acceptance.

Home influential

members

of Congress ami a private eco­
nomic research group, voiced

their tax opinions on the eve

Plane M issing
W ith 50 Aboard
RIO DE JANEIRO (UPI)
—A four-engined Constella­
tion airliner with 30 persons
aboard is misting over the
Amazon Jungles, it was an­
nounced today.
So far as was known, there
were no North Americans in
the big, propeller • driven
plane.

Senate Democrat!# W h i p
Hubert U. Humphrey, who
frequently take* on the role of
front-runner for administra­
tion policies, cam* out for n
prompt personal and corporate
tax cut of between $8 billion
and $10 billion, lie thought
tho tax cut should not bo
blocked by "indie*# haggling"
in Congraan ever brand tax re­
forms.
Chairmen Wilbur Mills, of
the House Ways A Means
Committee stuck to bin basic
position that ruvenuu lost in a
tax cut should bo mado up la
other reforms. Significantly,
31111a indicated hia basic view
was not altered by his conference Wednesday with Ken­
nedy.
Virginia’s conservative Dem­
ocrat Harry F. Bytd, chairnun of the Senate Finance
Committee, said he waa more
convinced than ever that a tax
reduction should be preceded
by sharp faderxl spending re­
ductions.
Ths Committee on Economic
Development advocated a twostage $11 billion tax cut to
spur economic growth by re­
leasing additional investment
money.

Jimi Jimenez Held
MIAMI (UPI) - Lawyer*
for ex-dictator Marcos Peres
Jimenez, held here without
ball as a federal prisoner
facing extradlUon to Vene­
zuela, mad* a new attempt
today to obtain s court order
that would set him free again
on bond.

Official Departs
MOSCOW (UPI)-U. S. em­
bassy official Rodney W.
Carlson left the Soviet Union
today, three days after Sov­
iet officials charged an em­
bassy second secretary nam­
ed “ Karlsson" with espion­
age- Carlson, 10, ot Aicester,
S. D , was assistant agricul­
tural attache# ot the tinbaasy, which has no "Karls
saoo" oa its staff.

SANTA CLAUS will be sure to get thia letter
from a good little boy named Buddy Echols, be­
cause Buddy is putting it in the npeciul mail box
that is just for Santa Claus letters. The red und
white box has been set up in front of the new
pontoffice for the special needs of the smallest
customers.
(Herald Photo)

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Pickard, Nick Ffclfari aad
the Hlian Martha U t k , J r
aa Wilke.
Alloc: Mam. Darid Barrim, A1 Caaa, Sauna I f
Md«t trd. Sarrta Frida,
Kkhari Held, Jdka Hogaa•n, Bor Kano, Loot Walter.
AIM tonore David Barries,
Aadrew Bractea, Water Ote-

First Baptist Choir
To Prosont Cantata

meaning of tte

Masterpiece
Sets Free
County Days
1 mlPewit af Uamtoolo, Vohula, Orange and Osceola
counties will be admitted sp­
aa show of tteir drivers Ueeaaci on Saturday and Sun­
day at The Gras* Matterpiece, as outstanding Florida
attraetkm located near Late
Water.
Grounds of tte ahowplan
a n span from S :» s.m. aatil
d p.m. th* year round.
Th* Gnat Maaterplee*. fea­
tured in a garden setting, is
a IS foot by M foot mosaic
reoroduettow of Lsooardo da
Vlad's “Lari Supper," asecutod to 100,001 tiles. Artists
la tte Mamie Studio damoostrata how tha art form to
dona and display original tile
craattonn.
Otter attractions Include
BUI Phelps’ Bird* of Pray
•how, tte Am*ling Hawaii
Gian Blowers, trips by Swiss
cable car through tte unique
Jungle and garden areas and
Da Vtoet’r gallery of tovantloaa whan his conceptions of
tte automobile, printing press,
diving gear aad machine gun,
dtslgned more than MO yoar*
ago, a n displayed.

B«ar Lake
Circle M eets
tr
r.f .

By Shirley Wentworth
The Women's Circle of the
Bear Late Presbyteries Chop,
el amt Wednesday evening at
tha Chapel with Mrs. C. C.
Jeoaa, chairmen, presiding.
Mrs. Evelyn Eeelcks tod the
basons on Tha Beatitudes.
Ho*tee* for tha meeting was
Mrs. Audrey Lyle. Tha aaat
mactiag wlU te held Jan. 11 at
tte home af Mra. Mary Kirk
da Llsseel Beach Dr. -

Mra. G. B. Drake, Mlea ArUae
Mem, Mra. Charlea Boat,
Mra. r . I* Garner, Mra. A. B.
Maddax, Mra. C. E. McGard,
Mra. B. P. Gallowap, Mrs. L.
B. Miner, Mra. MerrU MetU,
Mra. Hobart Moody, Mra. H.
Rtenatrem, Mra. H. B. McSwala, Mra. C. L. Bnbhmew
sad Mr*. J. E. Matkteua.
Altoa: Mra. Wendell Scott,
Mra. Richard Walter, Mira
Uada Sue Bote, Mn. Cadi
Tucker II, Mra. C. A. Andoraoa Jr, Mra. Frad Manga, Mra.
J. F. Wltoan, Mra. W. O. Tan­
ner and Mra. G. Covington.
Tenon: C. W. Dakar, W. fl
Tanner, C. B- McCord, H. E
McSwaln, J. E. Alderman and
X. W. Black Br.
Baaaca:: B. B. Carter, J. F.
Wllaon, M. V. Wilklna, Cacti
Tucker U, Richard Walkar aad
Gerald Covington.
The public la Invited.

Evangelical Crusade
The Epiaeopa] Church la Ite
Dkmaa af South Florida will
conduct aa Svusalkal Cruaado during tte month af Janaarp la IS major population
caatara of tha rtata.
Location and date acteduka call Mr meeting! la Or­
lando, FL Lauderdale aad
Lakeland tram Jan. a through
Jan. 10; la Cocoa, Tampa aad

A Famltp Night and Chriatmaa program will bo held bp
Ute Pint United Preabpterian
Church of Ceaeelberrp at liM
p. m. 8undep at the home of
the peator, Rev. John N. Moatgomerp, at SOM Chippewa
Trail In Dommerich Hills.
Bp Leria* Grapaaw
A program « f Christmas mu­ Tha program theme will be
st* win ha protested at tte "A B l r t k d e p Party For
Gasava Baptist Church this Chriat*
Suaday at T:M p.m. bp tte Tha U w t t o d Praobpterian
church choir under the direc­ Youth will present a one aot
tion of Ronald Anderson of play, “ Holiday House.* Thaoo
to Uko part in tha program
Altamonte Springs.
Among special aalectiana aa Include Linda Pitman, who will
tte program a* announced bp Introduce tha play; Janice
Her. Jack Itawari, mini*ter af Wlggina aa M n v p , D a v i d
tte church, will te n duct bp Moor* aa Jooeph, John Worrill.
Mn. Audmp Johnaoa aad Jack Montgomery and Barnard
Moore aa the Wire Man, Tom­
Eleanor Hinojosa.
Otter member* singing my Pitman, Chriatlna Canola#
with tte choir an Mn. Bow- and Sandra Worrill aa Stepaid Anderson, Mr. and Mr*. herd* aad Claire Montgomery
W. L. Blag. Mr. aad Mn. aa aa angel.
Chaika Lamb, Hoary Brat- Gifts of food aad clothing
ter, Oliver Mathicua and Mn. for n needy family will be
brought aa gifts for Chriat
Than will be carol singing, a
Tte public to Invited to at­ birthday cake aad rafnahtend tha aarvica aad tte con- manta.
grvgaiion will Job In the sing­
ing of Christmas carols.

Holiday Service
Set By Chapel
By Sktrtoy Wentworth
A Christmas Vtster aad
WbUt Gift aervic* will b* held
Ot 3 30 p.m. Sunday at tho
Bear Late Presbyterian Cha­
pel on Linneal Beach Dr.
Tte (pedal holiday service
will b# under tte direction of
Mra. Jeri Randolph.

Sunday School
Plans Program

By Jaao CeaseBerry
The Casselberry Community
Methodist Church S u n d a y
School will present n special
Christines program on Thurs­
day at T p. m. with Mra. Don­
ald MacLeod end Mr*. John
Blrkheimer la charge.
Parents and friends era In­
vited te attend. There,will be
treats for th* children.

Woat Palm Beach from Jan.
U until Jan. IT; In faraaota,
Loaaburg aad St. Pttoraburg
from Jan. ao until Jan. M and
is Miami. Fort Mpara aad
Daytona Beach from Jan. ST
until Jan. U.
Holy Croat of Sanford and
Chriat Church of Longwood
wUl participate in tte Cnuade
at tte Orlando meeting! where
Blabop Ian W. A. Stevill of
Queenilaad. AuriraUa, will be
Ite officiating mteriooar.
Servicaa will be held In the
Orlando Municipal Auditorium
and will begin at T:4S each
evening with singing bp tte
mtraad choir. Services, which
are to be coordinated through
the five evening*, will be con­
ducted from I p.m. until I
p.m. with a different thought
developed at oach meeting.

Presbyterian
Church Of Christ
O n w a*wall Jr. — r u t «
T k ia u M. Mahla _ i m i t i t f
Maniac W mUp _ 1:11 a. aa.
Iu 4 l| M h I _
1:44 a a .
■eeetea Hh Ui i _ iti«| a m.
Maniac Wanhl» ll:tc a. a ,

Catholic Guild
Meets For Party
In Altamonte

Ftaaaar FaUavaklf

for tha moating bp Mra. Char­
lotte Larue, Mrs. Ana Barnett
and Mra. Mario Conoloage.
Board member*, who war*
hostesses, are Mra. Robert
Oliver, Mn. W. G. Burgas,
Mra. Theodor* O’Roakl, Mr*.
Michael Mlahko, Mr*. Borach
and Mm. Conatoaga.

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These Sanford Merchants
Urge You To Attend
The Church O f Your Choice
Wihwu Tlrkolbariag Marlnary

Tha American Ofl Company
Mr. aad Mm. M. 1 . Itriektoad

told how tha custom cam* to
ua from Germany. Mn. Phil
Cacabcr, dressed for tha role
nf St. Lucia to a whit*
gown with a crown of aver-

dies, to toll af tha Swedish
custom.
Mn.
John Btrkbclmcr,
dressed aa a nurse, told the
history of tha Christmas seal
and Mrs. WUllam Shook told
the story of how “ Silent
Night" was written aad bald
bar four-months-old sen, Jim­
my Jay, as Mrs. Effia San­
born sang tte beloved carol
softly to Garmon lor a lulla­
by.
Tte final icene ehowvd
Christmas avo la aa Ameri­
can homo an Mrs. Cassel­
Mn. Prank Maaslck, wear­ berry read tha story of
ing o Mexican costume, told Christmas to daughter Cathy.
the legend of tho polnaattto
Mn. Loots Putman praakt*
aad also why we use Christ,
maa greens such as mistle­ whleh preceded tte program
toe and holly. Mrs. Marvin Refreshments of Christmas
McClain displayed a creche cookie*, nuts, mint*, coffee,
aad told how the custom waa aad tea war* served by the
begun in Italy by St. Fran- hoatoaaea, Mn. William Tilford, Mn. WUItem Shank,
Mn. John Gee decorated Mn. 1. G. Reuter and Mrs.
a (mail Christmas traa and Ovid Weaver.

4:4* a w

Bailor Fallawihtf _ l:H p. CM
Kvmla* WaraCIa
T:M S&gt; aa
W ai (rarer lerrtea TiM paa

ed r t. Bwbari J. la a M wttfe
a cback.
The Guild's project thia pear
waa to aollaet fnada to bop
inppUaa, alothiac aad topa far
tte DnLI Orphanage fat Saigon
which la auppartad bp the Or­
der ed tte Baerad Heart N on
f o r chOdm betwem the afaa
of four aad It peer*.
CoL Edward B. Blackman,
member of the Altameate pto&gt;
seer family, will aaalat the
guild bp dlatrtbatfaif the asp.
plica aad ftfta wpn their ar­
rival. Mra. Blackman, a mambar af tha guild, la aaaiatlag
the project chairman, Mra. Joaeph J. Baruch, with aelecUow

WSCS Program Telk Origin
Of Many Christmas Customs
Aa Impranlvu Christmas
program consisting of a aer­
ie* of scene* depicting tte
origin of many of our tradi­
tional holiday custom* wa*
presented at tha Dactemar
meeting of tha W8CS of tha
Casselberry Com i n a n i t y
Methodist Church Wednesday
afternoon In Weaver Hall.
Mra. E. P. Richards was
la eharga of tte program
which opened with a tableau
of Mrs. William Young aa
tte Virgin Mary. Mrs. Leon­
ard Casselberry told the le­
gend of St. Nicholas and four
year-old Cathy Casselberry
acted out soma of tte Dutch
Christina* customs dreiied
In Dutch cap and wooden

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WUten-MaJer FnmUmo Ce.
Mr. ate Mra. A1 WUaaw

Sternairon Realty
Barb Stcaatram aad Staff

Mn. Apptoby’n R*atnnrinl
111 N. Park
■dS“

Bchoto Bedding Company
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Garaer

Th* Rita Thnatf*
* Bnptoyma

Food Fair Stoma, lac.

Holler Motor Sale* Co.
Ia a «U Farrell A Stiff

J. C. Penney Company
C L. Bebtaaea aad Bmptoyam
‘

George Bailey A Bmptoyam

Sanford Atlantic National Dank
Howard H. Hedges A buff

Southern Natnnl Gan
John Dana ft Staff

Hill Lumber A Hardware Co.

Slat* Farm Inaorancw Companies
Irvtog L Pryar aad Staff

.

Jimmy Crept* A Employees

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8h* kaa bsoa arttag tonetor

Plons Program
A candlelighttag service,
“Ike Adrsat af our Xtog." will
ha hold by the Messiah Luth­
eran Church nail Tkurrtay at
T :» pjn. at tha Americas
Legion Hamn on Prahto Lake.

la g o l Notice
'

soTiCB nr m u

Notice Is hereby given that
pusmunt to the final doers*
of-foraclosnr, and ante **•
tlfld I* the eaaaa paadlag
la . the Circuit Court In aad
law Srmlnol* Ceuaty, Florida,
cam dockat number 1I4TL
1ST anderalgtitd Clerk will
•all tha property altuaiad to
said County dstarlbod aa:
Let IS of Replat af Floe
Craat Hslghta according to
plat thereof, recorded la
- Plat Booh S. payee TT and
*'* Tl, at tha publle rerorde in TH uaaonr teca t *r
•r Semlnola Coaaty, Flor- Ttia s n m judicial cm . . Ida.
c r i r in t o o ram amrni.
Toaether with all atruetaree nous n v m , F l o r id a .
and Improvementa now aad nr cmaucrrt no. tsma
hereafter on said load, and HORTOASR FDRBCLROURB
the reate, laouss, and protlte CENTRAL
A FRO•r- the above deaorlhod pro­ PERTH!*,
Florida
perty: aad all ftaluroe now or corporatism.
hereafter attached to or seed
FUlutlff.
In connection with tho pre­
mises herein described and CARL T- RILRT end LOUISE
thereto tha fol- O. RILBT. his wife: HOW­
t addltien
wing described household ARD a RILBT end FLORA
appliances, which ere, aad L. RILBT. hts wife: C. J.
shall he deemed to be, ftv- RASDAL *nd BLBANOR RAUturns and a part of the real. DAL end BOTHER A. HAWtg« and aro a portion of tha XXN80N.
security for tho Indebtedness
Defends* ts
herein mentioned:
u o n c a o r aur?
. One Broan IF* hitches TOl CARL a . RILBT asg
eihaast fan
LOUISE O. RILBT
One
Duo-Therm
SS.SSS
f t t l Iverson afreet SB,
BTU apace beater
Wneblnston It,
Washington
Sit D.C.
___
One O. K. Ranfa
Tsa arc horsby dlrtctsd to
One O. E. refrlgerates
tabs Miles that a salt ka*
Venetian blinds
b i n filed agalnat yon In tho
at puhlln tale, to tho hlshset abovo court. Tho nslsro or
sod beet bidder for cash be- tho anil, or proceeding. Is a
tween
hours -of •etovro Complaint for foreclosure ef
...
■tho
v - w ------a clock In tho forsoooa aad a mortgage. Tho nsmo ot the
two o'clock la tha ofternooa Coart la which said salt or
on tho 4th day of Joaaary, procoodlag. to pending In the
IfJI. at the Front Door of Clroalt Court of tbs Ninth
tp* Seminole County Court- Judicial Circuit la and for
ItauM. Sanford, Florida.
Semlnola Coaaty, Florida, la
UUiAL)
ChaaeorF No. UM I. Tbs tills
/• / Arthur X . Beckwith. of tho salt Is CRNTRAL
Jr.
FLORIDA PROPBRTIUn, INC,
Clerk of tho Circuit Coart a Florida corporation, vertno
Br: Martha T. Yihlea
Depaty Clerk
Publish so. 14. IMS.
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L. RILBT. his wire: C J.
ELEANOR RASDAL
IN THR CIRCUIT COURT RABDAL
FOR THR NINTH JUDICIAL and ESTHER A. RAWKINCIRCUIT
IN
AND
FOR BON. The d.serlpttoa of tho
propertr
Involved In
SRRINOLB COUNTS’, S M B - real
aald proceeding described In
IDA.
the
Complaint
Is
aa follows:
CHANCERY NO. 1WNO
Lot |, Block A. LAKE
DRV DOCK BAVINOS BANK.
BRANTLKT ISLES. SE­
a*New Tork Corporation,
COND ADDITION, accord­
Plaintiff.
ing to tbo plat thereof
va
so recorded In Plat Book
HERBERT D. BELL a l l
It. page I, of tha Publle
MART ELLEN BELL Ms wife,
Recordo
of
Bemlnolo

Legal Notice

IS. Pag* S*. Publlo Rsenrdo of Ssmlnote County,
Florida.
Sideline spselfteally, but mat
hr way of llmltatlau. U# following futures:
O. E. Hot Water Hsatar,
Bsrlal No. R TSUttt. Mo.
dal TO IS, pormoasuUy
Installed.
Nulono Kltehoa Eahauat
Fan, tr*. No. *41, psrmsatly Installed.
a . E. Built-In Bangs, garIsl No. XR em u s. Modal
441R OR.
a. E. Built-In Ovon, Carlsl No. TR (41111, Modal
isiHt.
a. K. Osrbaeo Disposal.

tsr Park, Florida, not latsr
thnn tbs 17th day sf Jannary, A. D. llU , as rsqulrsd
by law. alas a Dscrss Pro
Confess*
will
b*
sntarsd
against you.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1
hsvs hereunto sat my hand
and afflssd my orrtclal asal at
Sanford,
Bsmlnola
County,
Florida, this ISth day si Dm •mbsr, A. D. I ML
(BEAL)
Arthur H. Bsskwlth. Jr..
Clsrk of tbs Circuit Csart
Bsmlnola County, Florida
By: Martha T. Tlhlsa
Dsputy Clark
to Pbsrr Abnsr
Balt 44*.
New Enstand Building
Post Offles Bos M l
Winter Park. Florida
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Publish Dos. 14, |I, M
Jan. 4.
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Lyman High
Spanish Club
Hears Houston
Stanley Houston, tsaehsr sf
(peach. English art Journal­
ism, spoke at a recent mast*
tog sf tha Lyaaa High School
Spanish Club on his wadi
travels.
Ha showed totcreating color
slides taken while bo was to
Spain with many featuring tha
colorful costumes of the coun­
try.
The group rrpsciaQy enjoy­
ed tha bullfight scenes. Tha
slides were given aa extra bit
of spica by tha playing of
authentic Spanish bullfight
music la tha background.
Houston answered tha m uy
questions from tha group fol­
lowing his talk
Officers of the club an
Lynnetto Warner, president;
Pete Carlson, vice president;
Dana Hall, aecretary art Lin­
da Carroll, treasurer. Mra.
Gerada Jonas, Spanish teach­
er, is tha sponsor.

Grace Methodist
To Present
Annual Cantata
Tho Senior Choir of Grace
Methodist Church, under tho
direction of Roger Harris, will
present Its annual Christmas
Cantata this Sunday,
Tha program, entitled, “Tho
Nativity," by Roger C. WUson,
will bo presented during tha
11 a. m. Worship Scrrieo.
On Thursday at 7:30 p. m*
tho pastor, Rev. John H. Hires
Jr„ will conduct a Membership
Training Class far adults who
aro interested In Joining the
church.
Ri». Hires has boon teach­
ing a Membership Training
Class for youth for tha past
sovtral woeks hi preparation
for Membership Sunday on
Doc. 23.

Schools Plan
Faculty Party

UNITED NATIONS, N. T.
(UP!) — SOcrotaiy General
Thant pcocuded today with
Mia. Amey, wka aama to
plana to rat off tka mineral
Tam ara af Katanga Ptaaiaca Semlnola Memorial flam tka
despite Ita now offer to ahaxa Job o f chief af aaratog oarythem with tka Conga central icoa at Oriaadob Holiday Hoe(dial. It a gradaato af tha Wil­
Thant waa awaiting answers liam Maaon Memorial Horpltal
to lettara ha sent Britain. School af Nseated to Murray,
Portugal, South Africo and Ky.
Belgium taking them to put A native af Berrien Springs.
•conomle nftsforts mi Km* Mkk. aha raam to Florida
Unis* P r u i d e n i MoIm
Tehomba to farce an end to hia
aocoaaiom from tha mat of tha
Conga.

Garden Club
M akes Change
By Mona Grlnatort
Tho North Orlando Garden
Club has announced a change
of location for Its annual
Christmas Party from tha Vil­
lage Community Building to
th* homo of Mr. and Mra. W.
G. Harris, 180 N. Cortes Avo.
Tho party, for husbands,
members and guests, will ha
held Saturday at S p. m. Mem­
bers aro to bring gifts not ex­
ceeding 60 cents In coat label­
ed “hia" or “hero."

By Louisa Slmnnek
Faculties of tho Altamonte
Springs and Bear Lake Ele­
mentary Schools wiQ meet to­
gether at 7:30 p.m. Saturday
at tha Bear Lake School for
a Christmas Party.
Scheduled for the svenlng
a n square dancing, an *xebanga of gifts and refresh­
ments.
Committees In charge of the
party are Mrs. Trent King,
Mr*. Don Strickland and Mrs.
Lee Colling from Altamonte
and Mra. William Cults, Mrs.
Eulllla Grantham and Mrs.
David Miller from Bear Laks.

lostallsd.
11 Vsnsllsn Blinds parmansntly aUaobsg hardwars,
at publle sal* lo tho hlghoot
oad bast bidder for sash at
11:44 o'clock. A L
I I 111
JTih day st Dsasmbsr, A. D.
IMS, at tka Front Door of
.She Bsmlnola Count* CourtJioasa lu Ssnford. Florida.
.(SEAL)
Arthur K. Bsrkwlth, Jr,
Clark sf Clrsult Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlss
Dsputy Clsrk
Rodgers and Kirkland
III North Maunutlo Avsauo
.Orlsado, Florida
Atiornsys for PI* Inlift.
FuklUh DOW 14.
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bald at 1 p. m. Sunday at Urn
ML OHvn AMI Chartfe to
Midway.
A aativo of DmUagtoa, S.
C„ bo earn# to laahrt to
UO. Par many yuan ha

MRS. PHYLLIS ARNEY

By Lewie* Slmsack
Brownie Troop 683 and Intermsdlnta Girl 8cout Troop
834 of tho Altamonte Springs
8L Msry-Magdsten Catholic
Church will most Monday at S
p. m. for a combined Christ­
mas party and program.
Parents and friends of both
groups an invited to attend.
Tha program will bo held In
t h o Community House o n
Maitland Avo. with tha Brown­
ies as hostesses.
Brownies will lead tha flag
ceremony and tho 8couts will
present n skit Mrs. Gordon
Hulbert to leader of the Scouts
aad Mrs. Carl Huffman to
leader of the Brownies.
Mrs. R. J. Dumas and Mrs.
W. H. Phillips will ho la
charge of refreshments.

I k ie d t a r fik U a M M
at Florida Can b O r ta * .
Tka eeeead appotatRRai wfll
u b m MJaa Wart to the Jet of
director at aurstog adnaattoa.
Her rvupouuiWlity wiR ka tka
training of am as aides art Bcoaaod practical aaraaa art
tha la-aorrfea tratatog af tka
nursing ataff.
Ska la a grrtasto af tka

Moca, Lake Mary; Margin*
BaOrr, Carrlya Buna. Jraa
a rt a n a maabrr af tha ala Farmer art PaalKawlaal
Maaartaa (March of Sanford.
Ha to aarrlrad by hia wife,
Mra. llaa Smith; a aaa Balph
Smith art a daughter, Mrs.
Mildred te w t, af Sanford
a r t two nap-daughters Mrs.
Lewis M a im af Saafcrt
art Mrs. Jaaa Laouga af
Funeral services win ha
held at I p. m. Sunday at tha
Nasamae Church, with Ray.
Paul Bickee officiating. Buri d wfll ha to SyWaa Lab*
Osmatary. Brtmoa Puaenal
Hama to to charge at nr-

Tha initial totters want to
tha conatriro who eantrol tho
roods art railways ovar which
Katanga'S copper art cobalt
aro akipprt art whs control
tha production ltoalf.
They call for oconomie stric­
tures. Thant nfuaod to ana
tho wort aanctlona lost thin
imply recognition af Katanga
ns a nation.
,

Scout Program
Scheduled
In Altamonte

of wtnm ataro Mm. M an
Dutjeaa resigned lo take artf

Funeral services tor Mr.
Tbomaa M. Jchanson, It, of
Orlando, who died Wednes­
day, were scheduled for t
p. m. today at tha Fairchild
Funeral Home. Burial was
announced for the Glen Ha­
ven Mausoleum.
A native of Maitland and
a former Sanford resident,
Mr. Johansoa moved to Or­
lando to ISM. He waa a mem­
ber of tha Lutheran Church;
waa retired vie* president of
tho Parson Trading Co. In
Havana, Cuba and was a
veteran of the Spaniih-Amerlean War.
Survivors .are hit wife,
Mrs. Cecilia Johansoa of Or­
lando; n ion, ltarry Johanson of West Palm Beach;
four daughters, Mrs. Julia
L. Clphon of Orlando and
Mrs. Leticia Soeha, Mra.
EitnDa Cyr and Mrs. Alelda
McDaniel all of Miami; throe
(liters, Mrs. Edna Smith of
Fort Myers and Mrs. Isabel
Hanlon and Miss Ruth Johanton of Englewood; eight
grandchildren and one great
grandchild.

Lutherans Set
Glenn Broadcast
A tpcclal Lutheran Hour
Christman broadcast high­
lighting as Interview with
American astronaut J o h n
Janitor H as
Gtoaa to being distributed by
Social Fling
tha Mutaal Broadcasting Sys­
tem to its 80S affiliated radio
By M istake
stations to tha United State*.
CHICAGO &lt;VP!) - Chicago
Tha IS-minute program, en­
titled "In Execute Duo," to
scheduled tor broadcast on
the IMP Chicago Social Re­ otthor Christmas ova or
gister art quietly took stop* Christmas day.
to com et the mistake.
The Register, wklek Roto
tho publishers' ehatoaa at the
top af Chicsgo society, toeluded tha aama af Walter J.
Watson and tho homo ad­
dress MOO S. Princeton. Chi­
cago.
Watson to g Janitor In the

for Mm Standard Qrowuw
Asm. of Sanford aad for C.
R. CtonU Ama. af Ovtodo. A
member of tho ML Olivo
AMR Church, ho aorvtd aa
Sunday School Superintend­
ent tor 3S yarn.
Survivor* aro thnn maa,
C. C. Byrd art James C.
Byrd nf Sanford art John B.
Byrd of Rochettor, N. T.
and three daughter*, Mrs. Vi­
vian Alton, Mrs. Mary 1.
Williams art Mrs. Ora Dan
Uawklas, all of Sanford.
WUaoa Kkholbargar Fun­
eral Homo to to sharps at
arrangemeata.

Church To Hava
Open House
By Jam Csositoiny
Paster art Mrs. Ronald Mil­
ler of the Messiah Lutheran
Church of Cawlborry will
hold nn Open House from 8:80
unto 9:30 p. m. Sunday at tha
parsonage oa Oakwood Dr. in
Casselberry.
All raomber* and friends of
tho church aju cordially Invit­
ed to com# and boo tho homo
recently p u r e b a a s d by tha
church for uaa as tha parsonago.

Chicago.
Tka Social Register Asso­
ciation said it maaat to list
Walter J. Watson, to, at subsrt&gt;an Wiaaotka.
Watson, aa tosuraaet « •
a totter to tka asaociatina in
Now York aad ask tkat tka
arror ka corrected.
"I hava boon listed to. tbs
Register over sine* 1 was
boro, I gusts," said Wataoa,
who to a member of a pro mi­
neot Chicago family.

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o u r w w oiu i or opiQiiv pmvOTo*of7 «
It CM atoo be food, orderly EngUah
which j u t d o u n t k now .when to
•top.
. ■- ‘ f .

pan. aaoaim a, ’journal*, cards,
■auea, natiaaa. bulletins, binboards,
fatten, hooka— the result ie a flood
af p a w H iitiw halwaan the mem*
ban ef the I — a race.
; Most o f na wada through a Jun■la af babble every day, both in its
aral ind written farma. Bat how
notch real communication takes
Partly It {■ beeauaa we don’t *1wtyshiTt anything important or in*
tesiatfag fa say, but wt are oxpoct•d fa lay aomethiag. A lot of our
eommunteatJon fa ia the fora of po*
Ufa formulae like "Good morning,
bow an y o u r, which wa aay auto*
BUttfaaOy but which natthar convey
nor elicit any vital information.
But tvon in tha field* of aclonce,
boatneea and government, when ef*
i fkfaat, prwclaa communication to vlI fal, • monitor called cpbbledygook
anfa at prwrioon time, pwpor, Ink and

i T B fflaatratioa fa ft* flow ing
question rwcontly aakad at ■ congroa*
•local hearing:
1
If yoa do itatrafa that know,
how in-houao, will it obviouily fol­
low that you could eliminate aomo

Illustration: A eerfaia tompany
had a nrobka in it* cafeteria. Itp o t
a card with the foUowtflf n — i t
oa each o f the fable*:
“The number of eomplalnts con*
eernhur the practice of ‘reeerrim' a
table has steadilr ineraaaed through
the fallore of many to bead our re*
qneata for discontinuance. In the in*

that they mar ha removed by our
employee without responsibility."
The problem paraiatad. Finally,
the company put another card on the
tablaa:
“ No reserved seats in this cafe­
teria. We cannot be responsible for
your parsons! belongings.”
Problem solved.
Student writers are often told of
tha reply a preacher made to Queen
Anne’s compliment on tha hravity
of hie sermon. 8e)d he. "Had I had
more time to writs H, tt would hava
beta c.cn shorter.”
Today ws hare less time than
ever. It would ba ironic if tha human
race perished not from nuclear radi­
ation but from Ungtilatio aphis fa*
tlon (hot air).

Pick W est Says

Donations Are D ifferent
WASHINGTON (UP!) Whsa e political petty stages
• Arad-raising affair It dees
not ad! tickets. That would
be nhgtl.
But If a per*oc wants to
moke s voluntary contribu­
tes, thore’e nothing wrong
with sending him n compli­
mentary ticket.
Everyono got that straight?
Vary well.
Anyone who happens to
contribute $1W or more to
the Democratic National
Committee between now and
Jan. lg to In luck.
On the latter date, a group

ef .Mg name entertainers will
essombto at too D. C. Arm­
ory hero for two hours ef
fun and games. And, by an
odd coincidence, ticket* to
the show will be distributed
to Uw party donors.
The event will bo called an
’T a n c g u r n l Anniversary
Salute to President Ken­
nedy,” and the proceeds —
or rather the contribution!
will be applied against tha
campaign debt.
1 learned all ef this at a
sort of n news conference
bald in the office of Demo­
cratic National Chairman

because songwriter Richard
Adler, who to producing too
•how, candidly admitted that

back.

Adler explained (feat be
wanted to save asm* inform­
ation for another news con­
ference later. If tola techni­
que becomes widespread, Pm
going to glee up my salary
and start working on space
rates.
In Chairman Bailey’s chair
sat Danny Kayo, who will bo
one ot the stars of to# show.
Next to him aat Carol Bur­
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
nett, who will bo a co-star.
Miss Burnett said Uvat aba
TUA.T6 6000 w o o r r ofpacT ^
planned to do a comedy
Ntwflf LAST TMlNtf FfiCM MM, J
•ketch.
ft*U WATTED1 AHY
4
“ Of Jacquelloo Kennedy?”
LgNWCfMN*\BMR&gt;W/tM«0
m v w s a l pijmon S
it BOMB AMO# BteOMlBT MASOTEJ someone asked.
WERE TRAMPLED 4
M P M S i o l RSVCRfg th» |k*
“ No,” tho replied. “ O
JV THOSE- (\CMAROE5 0»slA&gt;s Macaroni.”
rr-HOLos««V local
Kayo said ho didn't plan
3UVS0MINAI PHONE CAa«fl[TT
, BAFFLEf
FROM A PXfJLl V. to do anything funny.
“ 1 travel with a symphony
orchestra nowadays,”
ha
said. "I do classical music
and Biblical readings.”
One of tbo more penetrat­
ing reporters among us wantad la know if Kaye and Mias
Burnett were Democrats.
“ fa the Pope Catholic?”
replied Miss Burnett

© gra y ’*®

him la the peeltiea ot being
a lame-duck cbanceDor. Ibis
may er may sot be Wading
•lace Adenauer has reneged

Dr. W ales eombtaan to*
•enrage af HIJab with the
superb peyehetegkal Insight
ef Saint Paat But he in aim
an witty no Mnsh Twain, yet

CASE (M U : Dr. Warren
Walker ia one of the greet
modem prophets In America.
Be directs the famous Cadis
Tabernacle at Indianapolis,
ably inflated by bio vivacious
wife, Helen.
They invited Mrs. Crane end
me to hare dinner with them
earlier this ytnr.
And It was a gain event that
we shall remember nil of our
lives, for Dr. Walksr in a rival
for Mark Twain In hla ability
to tall kuaoroua stories.
Being originally from Bir­
That eeaw $gg,00&lt;k000 would
mingham, bo alao la superb at
supply KXMWO (not a m m tvadding too dialectal flavor to
000) native church missionar­
nay tales of tha South,
ies.
And the totter would trouts
found topics, too, such sa toe
far more goodwill for the U.
threat to tha eburchea when
8. A. than even our best Peace
Uncle Sam begins to Invade
Corps recruits.
their province under the gules
But Dr. Walksr added an­
of “welfare."
other warning: namely, the li­
Many of you readers are
censing o f churches which Rus­
awaraaf the threat to buaiaaaa
sian Communism end even
and steel mills and railroads
British Socialism have resort­
and even tha television and
ed to to hamstring faiths they
radio Induetries via creeping

eoaUwveiBial Defense Min­
ister Frans • Josef Strauss
who was replaced by Kal
Uwe Vea Hasson, governor
at *cfctowaIg-HoUtela but re­
latively unknown outside
Germany.
As e price for continued
co-operation ef toe Free
Democrats with his Christian
W* farted to oonouneo that
Churches do their mission­ In would resign next fall.
ary work—both at home and Altogether, the shakeup is
thread — by strictly FEES not expected to offset foreign
WILL contributions, not forced or domootlo policy. It seems
it must, however, have a
wishes of the taxpayer.
weakening influence on the
So we need to pull Uncle gsiw i n o t both at home
gam back off our national and abroad as German poli­
playing (told. Be to to bo ode- telans scramble tor position
If a referee: not 0 competitor to the next power lineup.
of business, industry or even
the churches.
Bead foe my booklet “ How
To Base Our Republic,” enstoring a stomped votarn en­
velope, plus 10 eoata. AO pa­
triots must work fist*
(Always write to far.
Crass ia care of tote neve-

a teng 4

wish to sabotage.

For Undo Sam haa been
steadily Invading those former
fields of “free enterprise.”
Our Founding Fathers orig­
inally conceived of Uncle 8am

lb s man stm at the top el
the list to replace Adenauer
le Ludwig Erhard, M-yoar-old
minister ef economic* who is
endlted with placing Oermeay on the road to Us pro*
seat prosperity end who en­
joys wide popularity within
the Christian Democratic
petty.
Erhard’s waakasas is that
he la regarded na a tap econ­
omist but not as a states­
man. It ia feared ho would
hart difficulty standing up
against Soviet needling and
might not display Adenauer’s
enthusiasm for a united
lumps.
Ia any event, toe specula­
tion now lo toot Ehasd’e ten­
ure in odflce would bo e
abort one, probably ending
in 1M4 and certainly not ex­
tending beyond general elec­
tions la lass.
This In itself is discourag­
ing lo Westsra diplomats who
believe that a strong West
German government la es­
sential to a united front
against the Soviet Union.

otltor fair are New Tort;
Ohio, mmole awl Mtekigaa.
The Democrats here Can*
fonla u d Tasai.

or the Bspablteana* M|

five, they alas temmaaC too
governorship la tour. IlUaaie
is the sole exception.
Nobody esa prove that this
strengthened position ha the
states with big electoral votes
is polag to do the Republicans
a slgalflcaat omoeat of gsed
when they sead a pcosidaaUal
candidate against President
Keaatdy ia 1M4.
But these chaafes surely
won’t hart the OOP. They will
provide the party with eerely
needed grass roots nourish■sot ia key pieces. Aad they,
win help booet a party merale
that otherwise got l i t t l e

HEART
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Accepted
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Economists of tfao oil In­
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11 million barrels of crude
oil will be processed In tho
oil refineries of tho United
States by INS, double tho
1IN rate.

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�Now is the time to switch to Phosdriii Insecticide to
maintain complete protection against insects up to 24 hours
from harvest—without creating residue problems.
P ow erfu l P h osd rin In se cticid e g iv e s y ou fa s t
knockdow n and k ill o f aph ids, m ites, loopers,
w orm s— alm ost a ll destru ctive pests attackin g
F lorida crops.
T h en , u n lik e m ost oth er in secticid es, Phosdrin
disappears, lea v es n o residue. T h a t's w hy it can
b e applied u p to 24 hours from harvest on m any
cro p s— u p to 72 hours o n m ost others.
R ead h ow P hosdrin can save y ou r crop from
late-season in sect dam age or w orse, confiscation.
C h eck th e ch a rt b elow fo r th e in te rv a ls th a t
apply to y ou r crops.
' not controlled, a late-season insect This is a problem that many growers are
solving with Phosdrin Insecticide.
build-up can quickly downgrade—or
make completely unsalable—vegetable
cropa such a* tomatoes, beans, potatoes,
peppers, celery, watermelons, eggplants
Phosdrin is a powerful new phosphate in­
and most leafy vegetables.
secticide that kills the toughest insects fast,
If, on the other hand, the infestation is
usually within a few minutes of applica­
controlled with an insecticide that leaves
tion. However, unlike most other insecti­
excess residue on the crop at harvest, the
cides, Phosdrin disappears rapidly after it
crop is subject to confiscation by govern­
has done its job—leaves no residue.
ment authorities under the terms of the
That's why Phosdrin can be applied up
Miller Amendment to Public Law 518.
to 24 hours from harvest on many crops—

Thi photo Uft show* • Florida grower applying M c ( i pound of Phoodria par oan to control • htown—
build up of aphid* and mite* attacking an 82-acre field of tomatoes. The photo on ihs right show* picket* hat*
vesting tb« ume field the following day. No FhcMlrin midu* nnuia* to eadtngcx
the pkkaa ac the aogt

r

up to 72 hours from harvest on most others,
hots: See table below for interval data
fer your crops.

older insecticides. That's why more and
more growers are making Phosdrin an in­
tcgral port o f their full-season program.

Hard-to-kill Insects

G o o d mixer

Phosdrin solves other problems too. It controIs insects such as cabbage loopers and
aphids diat are becoming harder to kill with

Phosdrin is compatible with most other in­
scctiddcs and fungicides. And Phosdrin
offers a wide margin of safety to die foliage
and fruit of insecticide-sensitive crops
such as cucumbers and lettuce.
L o w coet

PHOSDRIN* INSECTICIDE GROW ERS' GUIDE
MTOWai

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Aphid*. Hit.*.
C.btw*. loopar.
DipUrou* l««lmmm (Adult}.
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Don't be misled by die cost per pound
or gallon of Phosidrin. A little Phos­
drin goes a long way. For example, as
little as Vi to Vi of a pound per acre is
all it takes to control the toughest in­

sects attacking many vegetables. Dosage
rates seldom exceed Vi of a pound per acre.
In short, on a per acre basis, Phosdrin is
very economical

Where to get Phoedrfe
Phosdrin is available from your local in­
secticide dealer under many well-known
brand names. It comes in liquid and dust
formulations that are easy to apply with
standard application equipment.
Remember, look for the name Phosdrin
on the label or in the ingredient statement.
Shell Chemical Company, Agricultural
Chemicals Division, 55 Marietta Street,
N .W , Atlanta 3, Georgia.
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Aphid*. UitMw
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FlalaUft
HBXHT JEROME MAEN1CK1
HOHTUAOH rORBCUMVBB •at TtnmnSA MASN1CKI,
hie wife,
TOi.LARAINB P. 01IX!AND
Defendants.
BBSinuNOHi Unknown
a a n on n r s u it
AND To 1 AU portico claiming
Intorsita by, through, an- TWB STATU n r FLORIDA
dtr or atalan tha afire- TUI THURKSA MAINtCKI.
who** residence Is la the
cold parson.
SUU •( Rhed* ItUaS
TOU ARB hereby notified
Nell*# to hereby elven that
thoi a Complaint to foreel oie a certain marl sago on- •oil has h**a tu*e la the
sheve
Indicated Court aga&gt;n*t
eumberlRS tha followlan doeorthod root proporty, ta-wtti yen aaS Henry Jerome Mm Dot T. W I L L I A M S O N ■Uhl, the UUe *f wbleh com
HEIGHT* according to to M shave shawm.
Taa art hereby n tilrtt to
iho plat thoroof aa re­
corded la Plat Booh It, flla rasr aaswtr *r wvittoa
pass SI, Pabtle Record* (•(•■in, It say. In tha short
at Bcmlnols County, Flor- proceeding with the Clerk at
thli Court and to eorva o
Ida.
has bean filed asalnat yea oopr thereof upon tha ptoln*
In Iho abovo.stytad unit, sad tltra sttoraoyo whoja name
yon nr* required to oorv* a one address nppoarn hereon,
copy et your Aaiwtr or other on or boforo tho ll«t dor of
Pleading to tha Complaint on Doeombor, tits, tho nntnro
Plaintiff* attorney*. ANDER­ of this procoodlny tolas n
SON, nUSII, DEAN. LOWN- ■nil to forooloao thn lion at
DES A van den BBRO, SIS n mortgage on Iho following
Kaet Central Aveaao, Orlando, dosorltod proporty sltnnlo In
Florida, and til* tha aristae! aeulnolo Conntr, yiorlda, to­
Aniwer er ether Ploadlnt la wns
u&gt;t w. mock s. r t ir r th* efflcw of tb* Ctorh af th*
LHR HOMES Om.ANDO
Ctreult Court on or bafar* th*
RUCTION ONE. nceordlns
Slth day of December, III!.
to mnp or pint throof re­
If yon fall la 4e 10, a deerea
corded In Plat Book IS,
pro eonfeaso will ha taken
Pass S, Publlo Hoeord*
asrinet you for th* rellot doof aostUoto Count/, rtor&gt;
aiaaded In th* ComplajaL
Thla Notlo* shall ho pub.
DONE AND ORDERED at
Ilihod one* a waeh for four
aomlnsto
County,
cuoaoeutlr* woaka la the The Boaford,
Sanrord Herald.
DATED this Slat day #r
November, IMA
muerw ia■*• efr-e
(SEAL)
Clerk of th* Clrenll Court
Arlhar IL Beckwith. Jr.
Byt Martha T. Vlhlen
Clerk af Clroalt Court
D. C
lift Martha T. Vthlea
Re***. Wight A Burferd
Deputy clerk
dHT
First Avenue South
PuMHh Nov. II, is n Doe.
■t. Petersburg, Ptorldn
T. 14, tilt .
Attorneys for Plaintiff
CDC-K
Psblleh Nov. tA tt A
T. It. IMA
CDC-II
POR TAB DUUD
Notleo Is hereby given tost
p . ROHE, holder of iho fel- IN THU CIRCUIT COCRT,
lowlns Corllflcat* hat filed NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
said certificate fer Tan Deed IN AND POR SUMIXOLB
COUNTY. FLORIDA
to be iMUed thereon.
Th* Certificate number and IN CHANCERY NIK USM
DIVORCH
year *f Issuance, tb* deeorlptlon *f th* yrenerty and Iks IDA MAE PAIR,
v*
FtalnUff
NEAL

JM feet el Sleek T T of AD.
Chappell* Subdivides accord' a»
Pint thereof recorded
to Plat Book 1, yog* Tl gf th*
Publlo Rocordo of Somlnol*
County, Florid*.
Nam* In which asooseodl n*by
Leslie Timm*
All of th* property being In
th* City of Sanford, County of
Seminal*, auto of Florida.
Unites ouch oorllflcmo shall
ho redeemed according to lAw
th* proporty described to such
certificate will he sold to th*
highest bidder nl toe from
door of th* city Hall, nl Senlord, Florida an lb* firm
Monday to Iho month of Jan«*ry. 1MJ which la th* Tih
day af January, l t d during
U * legal hour* of cal*.
Dated thin IU day of Doeember, IMA
IL N. Tamm, Jr.
, City Tag Collector

ahtst ’■*&lt;• *
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NINTH

J n u eiA L c ir c u it ,
ib
and
pen
m u n iM
c o c r t t , Fl o r id a ,
in cHANcnav a s . i t a s
NINTH FEDERAL SATINOE
AND DOAN ASSOCIATION, a

ala Lake.
Sam Snead, just a few
yards and a few minutes
from where ho had holed
hU final putt to the first
round of the Haig and Haig
Scotch
foursome goU
tournament, pulled the sellar
of n bine rain jacket 9
around hie earn and cast a
wriggling minnow oat into
the water.
"IU Ian yon how to start
this story.*’ bo said. "Writs
that tcklea wore hanging
off our noses and wu were
shivering like « hound dog
loaded with ticks."
Than was a tag on the
tom and lam punted disgust­
edly. “ misted it "
Standing on the other side
of the log projoeting out into
the toko when they wen

U pound bonaflab be landed
with a sin pound teat lino to
UO which still stands an a
record far the Atlantic.
MHe run 1M yards of ltoo
would mate your oyebaUs
blister," Sam said "It took
mo about 19 mtoutoa to land
him."

Kanner Rolls?
Strikes In Row

aaryarnllan
arunalsad and
aalotlny under tha Uwa af tho
United Stotoo o f Amnrtoa.

pnrtlto
claiming
Any
right lllln, nnS/or In.
leroot la anC le tha fol­
lowing described
pro­
perty, to wlti
Lot tt and th* North On*Half (MM) of tot Cl,
Prank U Woodruffs dabdivides af Undo, South
Hanford. Florida, accordIng to plat thereof record­
ed tp Plat Booh A Png*
44, Publlo Reeordo of
S.mlnole County, Florid*.
Including cpcelflcally, bnt not
by way of limitation, th* fol­
lowing fluture* and equip­
ment. nil permanently to-

ttoUod:

I. Wall Boater— interns*
tlonal— Model B-TA
S. Water Heater— Baf-THot—Modal ESQHODC.
TOU ARB IfERBBY NOTI­
FIED
that
the Plaintiff.
NINTH FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, S
corporation
organised
sad
aslellng under Ibo taw* of th*
United lu te s of America,
ha* Inatllntod onlt against
you In th* Clroult Court of th*
Ninth Judicial Ctreult In and
fur SemlaoU County. Flortdo,
th* naturu of the onlt le te
feroelooe that oertnia mort­
a ls* which Isoumtoro th*
ntov* d**orlb*d proporty, paid
properly being situated and
located In ■•mlnol* Connty.
Florida. Ton and oaoh of yea
nr* horoby required la fllu
your Anuwtr with th* Clark
of th* Ctreult Court, In end
for nominal* County, Florida,
and oorv* n copy thereof upon
Harold A. Ward. HI. of U*
firm of Wlndorwoodl*. Heine*.
Hunter A Word, ttt Park
Avenue, south. Winter Park.
Florida. Attorneys for Plaintiff la the nbov* action, on
nr before thn STlh day of
Dteombor. lilt, ole* n Door**
Pro Confooeo will ho entered
again*t yon.
IT M ORDERED that thl*
b* published la th* Sanford
Herald, n oewipaper publish­
ed In EomlaoU County, FlorIdo, one* oath wook tor four
oonooeutlv* week*.
WITNEM too hand *f th*
Clerk af th* Ctrmtt Court,
■omlnolu County, riorldn, thl*
th* Stst day of Novomber,
ISM.
(SEAL)
Arthur tl. Bookwith. Jr..
Clerk of the circuit Court
Dy: Martha T. Vthlea
D. C.
winderweedt*. Halnoo, Hunter
A Word
III Park Avenue, South
Winter Park, Florida
Publleh Nor. tl. IS A ,p*o.

FAIR.
Defendant
NOTICE TO APPEAR
TO• NEAL PAIR.
wheeo residence la in known
Ton ar* hereby required to
file your written defeat* t*
th* BUI of Complaint for
diver** filed herein against
you. with th* Clerk of th*
oboe* styled Court ou or bofor* January Uth. lilt , end
oorv* n copy of oemo upon
plalntltr* Attorney, Jam** C.
Collier,
Ttt
Weet
Church
■•root. Orlando. Florid*.
Horolo fall sol op s Deer**
Pr* Confooeo will he entered
ngnlnil you.
WITNBBS my hand and seal
at Sanford. Seminole County.
Florida, this 11th day of
December, MIA
(BEAL)
Arthur- „If. Deck with. Jr,
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
Byi Martha T. Vlhlen
D. C
James C Collier
Attorney fer Plaintiff
Publleh Dee. tA It. M A
Jan. I. MIT
T. It. HI*.
CDD-M
CDC-tT

Legal Notice

"X w u out hare to n bout
Into year," Bused iunnursd
ns bo nohoohod hto fish.
"Thorn I sit, after playing n
round to thin tournament,
and hurt cornu Joe Black
rowing out to see mo."
800ms that Sam had tuned
la a faulty scorecard and
was up for n two-strohs pen­
alty,
"I just told him to go
ahead and disqualify ms,"
Snead chuckled. “ I told him
I’d just sit out there in that
old boat and keep right on
flghllo’ .’’

Notice of Pwhlto Hearing
Notlo* lo hereby given,
Board of County Commissionera of Somlnol* County, Flor­
ida. will hoar an appeal
against the decision of th*
Board of Adjustment grantlna
n special eieepllon to th*
poulpg nctulatloa* In an A-l
sen* to pormlt n stock car
"Wish wo bad s boat," tha
rectos tract on Ik* following
described property 1
•vsr-dlteat Boros muttered
I. begin nt n point ea th*
Marly line *f Lot ft. Oak again.
Oravt Park. P. a T. Pg. as,
"I don’t think it would do
•stoaftod E*erly. sold point
boing n t t -i r a r e ttt.tt ft us much good,” Sam atld.
from said NE corner t f tot "I done think I caught tha
IS. theae* run B P I W
B ooliast fish k fl in this hero
• l i l t ft for n POE. thence
•entlnue 8 t - i n r * E tis.it lika."
ft. thence run I ll-tP tr* W
Tbs sun sank out of eight
HIT ft. then** ran NB'erty
and u sUtl-blua night enve­
to th* POO.
A Begin nt n point on th* loped thorn. Several others on
N-orly line of Let II. Oak
0 rev* Park. P. &amp; T. Pg. Ik the pier sumndmd to tho
emended Werly, said petal k»lfo-od*t of the wind and
hotag N t i-i n r * B ilt.lt ft retreated to tha hotel. Only
from said NE corner of Lot
l*. then** continue along tho two of them, Snead end
sold Werly lino •( Lot II on* Boros,
wort toft. Sam’s
tended BTerly N Id-trie" B
ITI ft. thenco run I f i f t y voice drifted to softly"Now that there bonoflsh
B 1*0 ft. then** ran 8 I f t T
* y W ITI. then*# rna N f was really something* . ."
t n r w i m u te th* f o r
"Yoak," Boras replied,
A Begin nt a point on th*
JCorly IU* of Lot 1A Oak "but I euro wish we had a
Orova Park, P. B. V. Pg. IA
emended Werly, sold point boat."
being N I f ti lt- B HS.ft ft
Icicles 00 their noses tad
from told NB corner of Lot shivering "Uko a hound dog
1A thenco ran • f i r t P B
sea n. u*ae* run N I f i r t r loaded with ticks.’’ they still
B IM ft, then*# ran N f d f wore at It when the root won
t y W It* ft. thonc* run ■
I f t f t y W IM ft to thu FOB, long gone.
loon oasomtnt granted la
Florida Power Carp, on tb*
nbov* lands.
Farther deecrthod on load
formerly need by th* Checker
Ksrt Traci. Inc., oa South
Road, hohlad Dearborn Blou- By United Prune Internallama1
troutes Building.
WORCESTER, M u*—RodPubllo hoarlag wilt be hold
In th* lemlnol* Oounty Court rlque Beaupra, 1 0 , Quebec
lieu**, Sanford, Florida. In City, knocked out Ricky Pal­
th*
Caonty
Commltelooer* mier!, U4, Worcester (1).
Room, on December SI, tStt
st lilt* A. M. or as soon
thereafter a* poeelhl*.
PHILADELPHIA — Johnny
Board of Connty Commie*

Knight, 14014. Philadelphia,
Somlnol* Connty, Florid* ■topped Earl Owens, 1S8H,
By J. C. Hutchison, Chair­
Plaaaantvilie, N. J. ( l ) i Jim­
man
Altaol Arthur M. Bock- my Hairston, 187, PhOadaL
with, Jr.
phi*, outpointed Cash White,
Publleh Doc. It. tttt
158U. Atlantic City, N. J. (8).
CDD-tl
•Inin

a little tlrod of waiting Wednasday night Ho was nady
to withdraw his school when
ho received personal aasor*
aaao (ran Mayor Robert
Wagner of New York that
the money would be placed to
a bank on Thursday.
It was, finally.
Then than was the pro­
blem over television. Throe
stations will carry tha game
on live television while tha
American Broadcasting Company will otter a taped ver­
sion at f p. m.

Jack Kannor came through
with another big game at the
last session of tha Mr. and
Mrs. League, whan ho rolled
noma strike# In n row sad
that helped make up n boom­
ing 01/187 aarlee.
Kenner's performance w u
tho only over-200 gams of the
night, but Dave Oldham ap­
proached tho magic number
when be came through with a
ISO high game for thu night.
A few other good seoree
wore Tom Bosfs 1 0 , Bonk
Quinn’s 177, and on tho di­
staff tide Madge Williams
rolled 0 176, Mulon Rankin
n 171 sad Sibil Beat end Don
Ethan both rolled 171s.
Bob Gutbrto rolled turksys
during tho ovenlng end Dave
Oldham and Tom Boat both
roiled a turkey each.
"Ram Actors"
The exprunslou "ham actors"
to designate acton of poor
quality started with minslni
■hows when bam fat was used
for cleaning thn blackening off
actors’ faces. Many of tb* min­
strel shows were of poor
quality and gave rise to tha
form "ham actor."

Last week’s player of the
week, Elorri, teamed up with
Onata Thursday night at tha
OrUndn-Semtoola Jal A l a i
fronton to take tha an star
Uth game, outlaattog Gastl
and Manuel.
Oastl and Manual jumped
tola an early bad with four
straight points but wtra soon
caught up with by Urla and Coal seams wen discovered
Agustin, from the number five In Johnson County, Ark., in
postflon, and Onato-Elorri
Tha victors made a seance
tire three-point splurge to go
out Gastl and Manat! placed
in a playoff. The 8-4 perfects
combination paid fUO.OO.
Arietlo outclassed Iriarts to
Uka the featured eighth game
singles to an netting contest
which w u anybody's gamo un­
til tha final point wan made
by Arietio. Iriarts and Onste
bad six points and Jacto and
Low-priced
Urla w on right behind with
five each.

8EBBING (UPI) — Mason
Radolph o f Clarksville, Tana*
nag Kathy Whitworth of JaL
N. M, competing to the aoly
mixed professional golf event
of tho year, carried o onestroke food today into tha ssooni round of tho ttOflOO Haig
and Haig Scotch mixed foursome championship.
Selecting the driver they
wished to play and then tak­
ing a]tomato shots, tho Ru­
dolph-Whitworth eomblnn shot
u two-under par 17-88-70 la
Thnrsday’o first round.
Defending champlone Dave
Ragan of Orlando and Mickey
Wright of Dolton carded a 8088-71 and that was matched
by the Una of Jon Gustta of
Glndwyno. Pa* and C a r o l
Mann of Chicago.

ttailai. U doubloi, 10 bomtra
and ooa tripla.
Harmoa XiOabraw of Mtoaa*
aota, tha teagot’i boma nm
leader, was aacood to Mantle
la (lugging with a M i par.
cental*, followed by Rocky
Colavlto of Detroit with J14
and Norm Cash, also of Do*
troll, with iU .

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By A bigail Van B u m
DEAR ABBY: My wifa to bosntlful, healthy and to*y. 81m atoepa

from 10 to IS boon a night and
comptotno about hiving to do tha
Ugfcteet Mad of boo—work. l i m a
■hamad to torito *ayoao to drop la
no tbo boot# to a bum 78 pareaat o f
tbo time. I work 10 boors a day,
n ia or ihtoe, to kaop bar la stylo.
8bo eaa boy anythin# abo wants.
Don’t you think ft’a a WHO’s job to
WOUNDED 8TEVE McQueen sad co-pilot
kotp too b o o s tidied up?? Why
Robert Wa#n«r fight to ksop tbdr crippled B-17
__ _________________I f out to
alive In “ The War Lover,7 new Arthur Horn,
s woman tool, comfortable ead
blow production based on the John Honey novel.
fed for nothing?
rED UP ANDREADY TO QUIT The Columbia release also stare Shirley Anne

r

DEAX FED: Your wife to spoiled
DEAE FUTUBE GIRL SPY:
sad you spoiled bar! Of course it's
The “spy" storks you havs road
her job to nap the place reasonably
probably emphasised tbs gfcunor,
excitement sad sdvsntun o f such » asst If s sum wants a beautiful or­
nament around tbs house to look at,
work. But to get down to raalltSee,
he eaa buy s statue.
a spy most be weQ grounded la his­
• • •
tory, geography, foreign languages,
DEAR ABBY: My husband nev­
criminal psychology, the art o f selfer puts the caps on tooth pasts,
defense end many other fields. No
mouth wash, deodorants, sharing lo­
one should tough when e IB-year-old
tions or hair tonic. How can I get
expresses his or her ambition. At
him to be more careful?
toast you havs one.
•
*
*
NAGGING WIFE
DEAR ABBY i My feathers wen
DEAR NAGGING: If I were to
ruffled tost yssr when you said the
send you a small sampling of letters
mimeographed newsletter • type
from wives who complain because
Christmas greeting was usually bor­
their husbands never take the cepe
ing and • laxy way of getting out of
OFF the above - mentioned items,
writing all year or something like
you’d put the caps on youraelf, and
that What to “laxy” * about compos­
ing a friendly* newsy totter to keep
all your friends up to date on your
CONFIDENTIAL TO AL: Whsn
activities? I enjoy Christmas news­
someone cells on you and talka endletters from others and had assumed
lessly about how well he is doing,
they enjoyed mine. Besides, it’s the
before he leaves you had better count
only thing I ever wrote that was
your spoons.
published. And I had a circulation of
*
*
*
about 160 people I
What’s
on
your
mind?
For a per­
FRUSTRATED
sonal reply, send s self -addressed,
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 8866,
DEAR FRUSTRATED: I, too,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
enjoy the newsy, cheerful, clever
* a *
Christmas letter. It’s the ones con­
For Abby’a booklet, "How To
taining “ news” of Aunt Beeale’a gall
Have A Lovely Wedding,” send 60
bladder operation, a flood in the
cents to ABBY, Box 8366, Beverly
basement and Rover being hit by a
Hills, Calif.
ear that I can live without.

By Oswald Jacoby
heart. Then a diamond is lad
______
toward dummy. South plans
with th* aca of hearts and re­
turns th* suit Sooth wins
W il*
•• to play th* lowoot card that
will kvop Wool out of the
with the king and in m d y to
OKJO
load. In thk case it io th*
■nohraO' tkt h a n d ................
Ho one fool sum that East .
*«•
night.
RAST (D)
g u t win* with th* niao and
holds tha oca of club*. Eoot J * * *
opened th* bidding. It k alo# V i e t T t
$AQIS
U, no7 , «■ • tonm-Kilt ond
likoly that East bold* th*
4 SI
o q i e S T pky. If ho land* back » din.
queen o f diamonds, therefor# ♦ F t i T I
A A Q*
mood tha trick will bo won in
•OVT*
dummy. South will caob
South k looking aS two potontlal looora in club* aad
VK J *
dummy’* but high diamond,
ana in diamonds. In any avast
OASIS
coma to hi* hand with a
A ISIS
trump and dlacord on* of
South wants to pull trumps
ao South plays tha king of ^ *to’* ^ V o * » vutovrohte dummy’* two club* on th* Ac*
opadso aad contlnuee with n 1V
Double Fbas S V
of diamond*.
spado to dummy's aco. Both Fan* S A
Pu* SO
If E ut load* back n club it
opponents follow to this sec­
h ". . fy .
will OsUbliah dummy’* king
ond tpodo load aad at this
of eluhs. A heart load will alpoint South can make th*
iow South to ruff In hi* hand
hand against any combination Tbo winning piny starts I and throw away on* of dura•f East-West cards.
with g ruff of dummy1* loit|my’s chibs.

Wa Jha Woman: By
"Ah, they gat married too
quick and than they don’t
know which way to turn."
. That Is how a saddsnod
mother ipcka whtn her young
daughtsr abandoned her own
9 4 -year-old child bocauao
abo couldn’t support it.
Many of today’s toon-agora
a n gottiag “ married too
quick” and don’t know which
way to tom when their re­
sponsibilities become t o o
heavy for their young ahouldors.
But who to to Mama for
thlat Tholr parents often
are. Sometimes, It ia because
tho parents have limply Ball­
ad to msk* tholr children un­
derstand that marriage moans
raapoastbtMty aad that ones
they arc married they are
on their awn.
Sometimes, it is baeauoo tho
toon-agon fool that marriage
doesn’t b an to ha forovor be­
cause than k always divorce,
Thk U • natural assumption
when • teen-agers awn par­
ents a n divorced-

got cut and have a homo of
thoir awn.
Sometimes it k bocauao
parents a n ao ovar-indulgont
that tholr children believe
they have a right to whatever
they want, whan they wont
It, Including marriage before
they a n aid enough for tho
responsibUlUoo of marrteg*.
Parents aren’t responsible
for all tha “ tea quick" marrigsa of young people. But
they a n responsible for meat
And until parents fee* that
fact squarely wo will keep on
having too many "too quick"
marriagoo and tha tngodiea
that coma about when th*
going gets rough end tho
young poopla fool that they
a n trapped and have to got
out from under tho rosponslbill tie* they assumed too ooon.

booklet, “Tips on T o o n Agora." Mall 26 cents to Ruth
MUIati Bonder Service, c/o
Th* Sanford Herald, P. 0.
Box 489, Dept. A, Radio City
Station, New York 10, N. Y.

"The Wsr Lover,” a story
ef moa la kve sad war aad,
etpeclally, of a maa who
Bad* a tpcclbl delight la th*
brutal buiiasit of dcstructaction, arrives Sunday at
the MU Theater. Tbo Colum­
bia Picture* rcloat**, based
on Pulitzer Prise winner John
Hcrsey’a best telling novel,
w u produced by Arthur
Horabiow, Jr., aad directed
by Philip Lsacock. Iters MeQueen, Robert Wzgosx. and
Shirley Anne Field ore star­
red in this vivid reenact­
ment of the air batiks of
World War II. aad of th*
mea who fought them.

n s dapoi of the characteri u Uses sad the conflict* of
the a u k priseipek - two
pUoto, see who ttv»U la w«r
aad oae aha betas the war b«
U W ilks sad k ropeuod by
it - provide sharp counterpoiat to tbo drsmstk batik
•cease, sceerdlag to Hollywood. The gtri k torn botwoea tha two. la ways thst
a n foreign to her own nstun. Tim trio reportedly
makes a powerful, daring
wartime version of the aoc sited Tomantle* triangle.
War, aad what it does to
people, k the vLilian hsre.

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7:904:30 p.m. CBS. lewhide. “ Incident At Quivlrn."
Royal Dtno k an exceptionally good actor whoa* unique
combination of odd phyticnl
chirncteriiticc snablts him to
do rolei from Lincoln to Luci­
fer. Tonight he plays a sssmIngly dsmsntsd protpsetor
who talks Mushy Into stalling
hortos sod supplies for n jour­
ney to n lost treasure. Eria
Fleming and Clint Eastwood
star with Jams* Murdock as
Mushy.
7:904:90 p.m. NBC. International Showtlms. “ Vienna
Ice Rovue." This Is not the
typical
“ Ice Show," although
IN "JESSICA,” opening Sunday at the MovieIt contains all the typical icsland Drive-In Theatre, in Technicolor end Penashow acts, from downs to
vision, Maurice Chevalier stare as a crooning
fancy figures. They are wrap­
cleric whose parishonere, especially the men,
ped up In a revue concept
find their lives changed by the arrival in town
with romsnes as its thtme. It
of e beautiful American widow. Angie Dickin­
la In three segments. The Ont
son co-stars in the title’ role, end French Idol
Is set in Sicily where n bud­
Noel-Noel shares top billing. "Jessica" Is re­
ding romance is ruined by the
leased through United Artists.
suggestion of minings. Farts
Is nezt highlighted by n very
good adagio Ice dance, after
which the dancing and ro­
mancing couple tre parted.
Until two years ago, Angie era” In Dean Martin’s first La*t is a fairyland scene
Local automobile deskrs of­
Dickinson waa comparatively weitern, “ Rio Bravo." Mar- complete with prince, prin­ fer their best buys In Herald
unknown by Hollywood stand­ tin introduced her to F*ank cess “ who lived happily ever classified display ads.
ards. Today she Is the star,
Sinatra, who later a&gt;kcd for
opposite Maurice Chevalier
and Noel-Noel, of ‘Jessies," her to portray his ettranged
opening Sunday at the Movls- wife la “ Ocean’s It."
land Drlva-tn T h a a t a r,
The other feature on tha
through United Artists re­ program which will play
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through Tuesday li “ La FarAngle’s long, nervous lags islcnns" with Brigitte Bardot
and startlingly it tractive and Charles Boyer.
face and figure were much
On Wednesday and Thurs­
admired by the small circle day, “ Bend Of Tho Mver"
of televliion and motion pic­ and "Stranger In My Arms"
ture porformanere who also will play.
recognized her talent. They
Three films are slated to
nourished her hope*, which Friday and Saturday. Tha
were precise; It was bar thrsa art “ Man From Bitter
An Unaqnglcd Opportunity To Furcbagg All-Purpose Properly
proipects which seemed va­ Ridge,” "Requiem For A
gue. Then in IMS Howard Heavyweight’* and “ Road to
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THE HOME OF MR. AND MRS. FRANK MEBANE I1L,JM Seott A v*
won the December Garden of the Month award from tha Sanford Garden
Chib. Mn. Frad CoHum and Mra. R. W. Turner, of the Central C W e se­
lected the home for balance, color, well planned landscaping and overall
attractiveness.
(Herald Photo)
PILOT CLUB MEMBERS receiving their gift* at tho an'• « «ara

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A Qualified
Baby Sitter
. Why hetoag la I Oardat
Gab? Has R baoa M *ay vicinity qhcse they .Vva.
They often have Mm energy

vale* to you?
and finances te nadertake
Thera anal bo aosMthiag projects of mirth to fhohr
to II, tbo qoaatiooaairo ad- dube and township.
Locturee on soaservstlca
otito t o there mo thousand*
of maaabmo la Florida who aah* than aware ef the
do moth (baa Jala la a burst

red o « at the flower show,
she realise* the true signi­
ficance el being n garden
chib members and vow* la
share this happiness with a
new neighbor who may be­
come' a protective dub

of ratooalaim, they remote must be dons by someone—
tor years aa activo member*. and each person la adually DeBtry
But what does eao actually that someone responsible for
gala from tilotUag a certain the growth ef our stato in
amount of Um* oach month, bsauty and a livelihood for
a lot of energy aad undoubt­ the ntw generation which
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Earneredly • certain amount of will utilise the beauties of
money toward th* underwrit- agriculture and reforestation. er of Sunset Drive have as
tog of beautification projects Circle members study birds thalr housegoeat, Mrs. Earnand oxptaaea Involved In and share stories of the cm 's sister, Mn. Prank
maintaining a garden center. friendly jaya that sH on one Klein.mlth of White Plains.
To snowar these honast In­ hand and axctung* confi­ N. Y.
Mn. P. Little of Aialea
quiries, oao could beat find dence without speech, the
Drive has returned from a
tha answer at any garden mighty esglw that return
Jaunt around th* world that
tire!* moating. In Um first to the1same nest each year
took her to th* Par East, Singpi*co, that* 1* gem
sod the glamorous Cardinals apon, Hong Kong, Tahiti,
friendship based on interest and chubby towheas — all Tokyo, than on to Canada and
that thrive* in gardening and (base are fascinating conver­ California, when ah* spent
making ana's own lawn* aad sation piece*,
aom* Urn* at Walt Disney's
ganteas mors attractive. But
Plower arrangements are ancbanted Disneyland, ending
Ibe greatest benefit la un­ often a source of opened a throe months tour befora n doubtedly the sharing of ex­ eyed wonder and admiration tuming to DaBary.
periences; the exchange of offset by a sense of helpless­
Mr. and Mra. Harman Zepp
stories of succoss—and fail­ ness as tho viewer decide* of Ohio wan ncant guast* oi
ure—In growing pteiits, in she can never hop* to “ th­ Mr. and Mn. H. E. LeBeau at
experimental horticulture at ieve that symmetry of lino their home on Dahlia Drive.
aach member's home and th* and blooms. But, studying
Mrs. Harry P. Brown ac­
Job of bringing seeds, clips this In circle, tho now mom- companied Mrs. Louis 81.
aad ntw varieties of shrubs bore loses shyness, dares ex­ Amand, soprano, and Mn.
and bushes to share with periment and finally ach­ Adam Muller, contralto, at tha
each other. This is the prime ieves graceful stylo and fete piano duriag th* entertain­
ment at tha Auxiliary to the
reason that garden clubs applause!
American Legion Christmas
grow and take on richer life
The annual flower show I*
party, Thursday night at tho
each year in Florida.
aa Integral part of garden DaBary Community Ceater.
New families of young peo­ clubbing end inspires good
ple In town who do not have nalured rivalry. Members Mra. Vola Lsmbertson played
during th* Christmas Cant
much failure time since they nurture house plants, feed
singing by tho combined
are busy with starting a fam camellias and gardenias—
Auxiliary and Post 23* Defly still want to beautify thalr plants they n e v e r saw
Bary.
garden plot even though it before — and feel they
may be small and may be have ’’ arrived” when they
BUTTON, BUTTON
temporary, too. Io being tak­ can explain to a newcomer
Brightens* for a chill win­
en Into the fold of establish­ that tho Bird of Paradise la
ter day—go through your col­
ed garden elubs, these young the StreliUla Regins I When lection of buttons and put
wives state they have found she receives her first blue garment* in ahapa. Porks up
a broader outlook on life ribbon or a gold ana or a a girll
aad an lonely no more In
a strant* environment—they
have friends, that magic
word! Young mothers dis­
cover that their youngsters
era w i l d l y enthusiastic
about making dish gardens
at school and forming flow­
er arrangements, all this
under the tutelage of gar­
den club members.
People who have come to
Florida tor retirement homes
find they eaa share caperieacM with those who wen
bora ben end who freely
tell them the right plantings
for Florida climate and stur­
dy growth. Retired people
utiliM their Mwty found
o o h h a m
hours in the sunshine to
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THE WEK1VA CHAPTER of thn Daughters of thn American Revolution
was organized, Nov. 24, at the home of Mra. Robert Henderson, in DeBary,
with 14 charter members. Left to right are Mra. Robert Orr Angle, state
regent, of Fort Lauderdale; Mra. Henderson, regent of the new chapter
end Mrs. Jackson E. Stewart, vice president.
(Cox Photo)

Past Matrons
Meet M onday
U m Pait Matrons Club of
Seminole Chapter 3, Order of
Eastern Star, will meat Mon
day at the home of Mrs. R.
8CENTBIBLK
W. TUrner. BIT Park Av*.
Sachet
to match your favor­
A covered dish supper will
ite
perfums
Is nice to heap
be served at T p.m. fallowed
in the drawer with ilogerie.
by a Christmas party.

Aflsto Bart, N1A
There** always ■ Job tor
a qualified baby dttar. And
tha Mint teen-agar will
realln that ■he’ll be la great
demand if *h# tabaa the Job
a* a serious nsponslbllity
rather than aa easy way to
earn
monay while ibe
wetehee tofaTiatna
When yen accept a sitting
assignment, arrive on time,
neatly dressed. If you are
to handle a small baby,
make sure that your finger*
nails are not only clean, but
neatly trimmed so that you
won’t scratch the baby’s skin
with a Jagged nail.
Don’t wear a charm brace,
let or a decorative pin. They
could easily hurt a small
child should be grab at them.
Before the parents leave,
find out what time the chil­
dren must be put to bod and
what snacks are permitted.
Bo sure, too, that you have
a phone number where the
parents can be reached.
Accidents often happen in
the bath. If the child la to
take a bath at bedtime, have
the soap, towels and floating
toy* at hand before putting
him into the tub. And once
he’s in tbs sudsy water,
don’t loavo him even for a
minute I
Don’t take your "aittlng"
assignment literally. Try to
be a competent substitute
parent, and your clothing
and beauty fund will grow.

On* hundred eighteen mem­
bers and visitors observed a
friendship program at Sem­
inole Chapter Mo. 2, Order of
Eastern Star recently. States
represented by visitors were:
Maryland, Massachusetts, Oblo, Indiana, Michigan, Now
York, New Jersey. West VlrDuring tho friendship pangram Mrs. Noah Booth repre­
sented a stranger seeking
friends. She was escorted to
various officers seeking advice
from them. Her guide was
Mrs. Irving Pryor. At the
dose of the program tho offi­
cers formed a circle around
the altar and gava maxims on
friendship.
As each officer spoke, she
placed a gift on the altar. As
they returned to their stations,
Mrs. Booth placed tho gifts in
a basket carried by Mrs. Pry­
or, and after a solo by Mrs.
Nick Pfctfauf the gifts wore
presented to guest officers
from tho district who had
served tho various stations.
The Chapter room was dec­
orated with baskets and ar­
rangements of pink roses.
Plans wen made for tho shutins for Christmas, and it was
announced that the Dec. 30
meeting would be tho annual
Christmas Party. Mrs. W. T.
Corbett and her committee
A good hostess keeps the
crowd from ganging up on a
prominent guest.

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from tha celling light sad a
large haaaiact, holding the
guu. was also docerstsd la
a pink aad blue theme. .
Games wore played aad refiresbmeats of aawdelcbaa,
cookies, auts, mints aad poach
were served by the hostesses.
Guests Included the bonarea's mother, Mrs. Jeka
Clark, her mother-in-law, Mrs.
Bara Hlckjoo, and Mmee.
Leon OIM, Charlie Dishmin,
Harold Lyles, Bryant Hickson,
Marie Burch, Don McChmg,
Leona Jones, Leonard Paulk
Jr. aad Miss Jswsl McCluag.

Mrs. Mary Bsymonr.
Also tbo Minas Laia MetMr, Glonda Bark, Ola B.
Ystes, PhyUa Spencer, Geni
KUnefelter, Jeaa aad Joaa
Wilke, Juae O'Conner, Jeaa•tie Barlow, Carole A a a
Bcblmmlng, Baa J a c k a o a ,
Phoebe Wallstodt, taadl Ken­
drick aad Jaaa Hanson.

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By Alicia Hart, (NBA)
Tha first time your hus­
band phoned to say ht was
bringing the boss home to
dinner, yon probably pan­
icked. Shopping had to be
done and tha menu changed,
with no time left to dress
with care.
A little long-range party
planning can ebanga all that,
•ad giva you time to be a
poised, pretty hostess.
Select one or two entrees
•nd desserts which can be
made to advance and kept
frozen until needed. If you
don’t hare a freezer, go
through your cookbook for
festive but easy-to-prepare
dinners, and practice them
on the family until yon can
whip them up quickly to an
emergency.
Keep your clothes in good
repair so that you won’t
have to spot-elean hr mend
before you dress.
Before you begin dinner
prepsratieni/ &gt;put your- hair
up to rollers and spray it
When you’re taken a quick,
sudsy shower and put on
fresh lingerie, It will be
ready for combing.
Then put on your make-up,
•pray on your favorite fra­
grance and slip into a pretty dress.

CREAT IV E

MRS. FRED MANGE JR., left and Mlaa Peggy Jane Lundquat, right, pra*
sent a gift to Mlaa Lynda Humphrey, at a shower in her honor at tha
Lundqulat homo.
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(Herald Photo)

WATCH MANNIB0MS
Tbo simplest way to find
out exactly what your owa
Irritating msnaerlsms are is
to watch othsr women. When
you moot one who pokes a
finger at you to smpbtsixs a
point, don’t Just think of how
annoying she is.
Ask younslf if you do M,
too. When you're in the room
with a girl who talks lacessantly, consider bow often you
may have been Just such nn
offender.
1 stinted a party recently
at which one guest Interrupted
whenever someooe else at­
tempted to speak. It was an­
noying, and I was embarras­
sed for her. Yet she made me
realise that on occasion I had
done the same thing, particu­
larly when 1 couldn’t contain
an enthusiastic comment.
I was grataful to her'for
making me aware of my own
fault. Your mannerisms are
as much a part of your ap&gt;
ptaranea as your features.
Most of us don’t know how
others see us, so ire must be
ruthless In Judging ourselvss.

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Mrve different purposnl No.
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bag; No. S45-H la a pillow or
toy.
TheM art two asperate pat­
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pieces and full directions.
To order send 35 cent* In
coin* for each pattern to
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Sanford Herald
Box 438, Midtown 8 tatica
Now York 18, N. Y.
Add 10 cents if first class
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CHRISTMAS BELLE
Hair ornaments, Judicially
used, add sparkla to the yule
coiffure.

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b i i m i son with Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph W. Johnston and family
It Detroit, Mick. B A M Xtw
Year's »hs will go to the
bom* of Mr. aal Mrt. M. L.
entertainers.
Aa instrumental trio pro­ Cramer aad family It Erto,
vided the music far the even- Pa. She wm not ha baaaa mill
laf. Barry Waster played tha Um first of February.
aecerdUn, Birger Wcttor, vtoUa, aad George Dodson. gui­
tar. They also accompanied
the gravy for carol obgb«.
•pedal gveata tor the erra­
ta* wen aembera of tbo DeBary Arts aad Craft Club aad
Prank King, cartoonist and
creator of the comic atrip
"GaaoUas Alky - Ha la also
aa accomplished violinist aad
flayed several selections with

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Personals

XI Beta Eta Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi met at tbo
borne of Mrs. John Alexander
la Sunland Estates. As the roll
was called, each member
showed and explained a
Christmas decoration she bad
made.
Included were door decora­
tions, miniature Christmas
trees, Santa Claua candy
holders made of brandy snift­
ers, little girl’s Christmas
pocket books, topiary tree, Ad­
vent wreath, p a l m boat,
Christmas tree balls entirely
covered with sequins, tad
some with sequins and "Jew­
els," also egg shells with min­
iature t h r e e dimensional
scents inside.
Tentative plana will be an­
nounced at the first meeting
In January concerning the
"Friendly Venture," Nu Phi
Mu Chapter for the Sanford
ana. A "White Elephant” sale
is also planned.
Pamphlets were given to the
group on bow to decorate palm
trees for the Christmas Ma­
son. The group thanked Candy
MeClanahan and her husband
for hotting tbo Christmas toe-

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C H R IS T M A S

a memento from XI Beta Eta
Chapter. She is leaving this
week for Germany. Salea of
all occasion and Christmas
paper, and Christmas tag
talas warn reported going
wall. A reminder was mads
that tbo Joist luncheon with
the other throe Beta Sigma
PM Chapters will be held Jan.

IS.
The program was on Christ­
mas Decorations. Mn. G. An­
drew Speer demonstrated bow
to make littk elves from
styrofoam bails, pipe cltaaers,
felt and cotton, la spite of
pricked fingers, lost spools of
thread, cotton "beards” stick­
ing to gluey Hagers, bottoms
of elves’ costs being sewn to­
gether, scissors that wouldn’t
cut. lost lilt "ayes” aad
"mouths" all U members
completed the elves and de­
cided to make more.

A luncheon will bo held
Monday at the Mayfair Du at
11:90 p.m. by the Daytona
Beach Colony of Haw Ingland
Women (n central Florida
group), with Mrs. Mary Leary
of DcLand, president of the
association, presiding.
Mrs. 9 . B. Bromillat of
Sanford win load the group la
the singing of Christmas car­
ols, and the program will be
presented by members of tbs
Itmlaole High School Triple
Trio, vndtr tbo direction of
Miss OUle Recm Whittle.
Arrangements for the meet­
ing will bo made by Mrs. A.
R. Kay aad Mrs. B. W. Huprsebt.

OB&amp;IV• II - II

cartoons of Skeesix to tboM
prssaaL
Mrs. Margnsrlto Graham
told a Christmas story entitled
"Mr. Bear Helps B a a I a
C l a u a . ’ ’ Refreshments of
Christmas cookies and coffee
wire served during Urn social

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prongs tightened, catches fix­
ed, rastringing done when
needed. Saves heartache and
embarrassment.

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Mn. Wallace Tyre was given
an engraved book mark as
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When choosing a scarf as a
chic accessory to a costume
or suit, keep your height in
mind. Large-size scarves to
bold patterns usually look
well on tall women. U you are
not tall, koep the size and
pattern of your scarf to pro­
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YOWELL’S

IDEALS, Classics, Children’s
Book*. A Shopper's Dreamt
McVicara, Downtown *aa&gt;
ford.

S BEDROOM Room,
equipped. |7S bum
fa m

Of Ssaford
Photo greeting cart*, made
from your negative, nr for
$1.9$ extra we will Uke
the picture, a Hour »erCALL SHIRLEY JONES at
vice. Giumin photo Set*
FA 2-3413 to llat your Gift
Idea*.
vice, 1333 MeUonvllle. Ph.
FA 3-7043.
DANIEL Greet
SUppere,
$4JS to osas. Other , bed­
room slippers from $3.0.
CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
a
IVEY’S
FA 3-3412 to list your. Gift
Hl-Back swivel R o c k e r * ,
Idea*.
SHOE STORM
foam cushion*. Floor aamplea. Regular 343-30, bow
APPLIANCES
343.00. While they last
Echola Bedding Co.
CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
FA 3-3313 to llat your Gift
Ideu.

LUGGAGI

1 Bedroom furaiahed Duplex.
With mtilltlea. $U Mo. Ph.
FA 2-C94J.
R Bedroom bouae, hitches
equipped. IMS Douglas Aye.
FA 3490.

Brand aew 3 bedroom Du­
plex for kase. $37 per
month. 3 Bedroom home,
hitches equipped. 373. per
month. Everett A. Harper
Agency Realtors. 340 ft.
Park. FA 3-320.

GIFTS FOR BOYS

Efficiency 2 Rooms and Bath.
945 month. Adults. 103 S.
Holly. FA 2-340.

Skates, Air Rifle*, Tents,
Canteens, Pack* Mess Kits.
Army-Navy Surplus.

Legal Notice
awnrm o r i m i c s T i e i
r o w TAX OKBO
Notice la hereby given that
D. ROME, holder ot the fol.
lowln* Certificate has filed
aald certincata for Tax Deed
ta be laaaed thereon.
Tba Cartlflcata number and
rear af leauaace. the deserlptlon af tba propertj and tba
name la which It waa aeeae.
ad are aa foltowlne:
Cartlflcata No. 141 Tear af
Iieaanca June 1. IM*
The Bast 44 feat af the North
H ot Lot 44 In Bloch - A“ of
M. M. Smllh'a Second Sabdlvlelon according te Plat there­
of recorded lh Plat Rook I.
Page 111 ef the Peblle Re-

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PARTIES . . .

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HIGHWAYS 1 7 . f t
N . F U N FARKy FLORIDA
Open Tate, thru Sal
3-13 P. M.
Sunday • All Day
Open For Lunch
By RrnervaUew

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Legal Notice

earda af Seminole, County,
Florida.
Name la which aaaesaed:
Sarah Slmmoaa
All of lha property being In
the Clip or Sanford, Countp of
Seminole, State of Florida.
Unite* each certificate abatl
ha redeemed according to law
the propertp deecrlbed In euch
certificate will he cold to
the hlgheat bidder at the front
door or tba d tp Hall, at Han­
ford. Florida on the flret
Mondap In the month of Jannnrp, III* which la the Tth
dap «f January, 1*4* during
the legal hourn of Bale.
Dated thla Ith dap of Dec­
ember. ties.
II. N. Tamm. Jr.
d tp Ta* Collector
Fubllih Dec. T, 14. St. SS *
Jan. 4.
CDD-U

3 Bedroom home. 3403 Ste­
ven* Ave. Ph. 349-4471.
OST: French Toy Poodle.
White Mato. Last seen
vicinity of Praver Homes.
FA 3-1330 Extension 4U or
SOL

Legal Notice

Gertrude
Addition
to thn
Town of Hanford, Florida, ac­
cording to nat thereof re­
corded In Plat Book 1, page
It* of the Public Record* of
w r i t e t viiKH
Homlnol*
County,
Florida.
picrrm ois n a u w l a w
(Leeo .V t ft. for alley)
TO WHOM IT MAT CON- Nam* In which aeaeeeedt Al­
CERNt
berta Uueeep
Netlc* la hereby given that
All of the propertp being la
thn anderelgned. purauant to the City ef Hanford, Florida.
the "Flclltloue Nam* HUtut*”,
Chapter 1(4.4*. F. 8. lt )l.
will reglater with the Clerk
ef thn Circuit Court In and
for Bemlaol* Countp, Florida,
upon receipt of Proof of Pub­
lication of this notice, the
fictitious name to-wltl VICK'H
NUT HOUSE, under which
aem* I am now engaged In
business at Highway II-M,
Longwood, Florida.
That thn parlies Interested
In said buelnees enterprise
are aa follows:
WARREN a MARTIN Onehalf Owner
MART EDNA MARTIN Oneheir ewner
Dated at Orlando. Orange
Cauntp.
Florida,
Novembor
IS. 1*4*.
Whitaker, Wiggins A Brig,
man
Attorneys at taw
114 E. Colonial Drive
Orlando, Florida
Publish Nov. S* A Dee. T. 14.
II. 1*43
CDC-4I

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Nice, 1 bedroom, I bath
home, near aew High
School and Shopping Cen­
ter. Monna Jarvis. Phoou
FA 21110.

brevlated title ef which Is
First. Federal Having* nnd
Loan Ae.ocUtlon of Memlnol*
County, a corporetlon. Plain­
tiff. v*. Martha J, Hlmpeoo,
Defendant, the nature of sold
■ult being s tail to foreclose
that certain mortgage dated
June 4, t»JI. and of record
In Official Records Hook til.
peso 414. Remlnole County
public records, encumbering
tb* following described reel
property, te-wltt
Lot IV LANE'S ADDITION
TO HANFORD,
Florida,
according to put thereof
recorded In Piet Book t,
peer* * and 1*. ef the
publlo record* of Hemln&gt;lo County, Florida,
and you are hereby required
to file your answer In aald
suit with the undersigned
clerk ef said Court and to
servo a copy thereof upon tb*
PWlntlff*
attorney
wboeo
nemo and ad.fre.a appear be­
low. on er before the 4th
day af Jaauary, 1*41, an t In
default thereof Decree Pro
Confeeoo
will
be entered
Sgalnet you.
W1TNEM my band aad of­
ficial ae.l at tba County
Court Houoo. Hanford. Seminolo Couaty. Florida, thla lath
day of Novsaiber, 1**1.
ISEAL)
Arthur It Peckwlth. Jr,
Clerk of the Circuit court
Ur: Jean K. tv Uke
Deputy Clark
A. Kdwla Rhlnholaer
Flret Federal UutUiag
P. a Uox lilt

3 Bedroom unfurnished house
kitchen equipped. $73.03.
also 1 bedroom Apt $33.03.
&lt;06 3. Park Ave. Apt 4.

RENT A BED
RoUaway, Hospital ft M y
Beds
By Day, Wash, er Mead*
CARROLL'S FURNITUXB
Ph. FA 3-3131 113 W. 1st 8L
Furaiahed 3 bedroom boms.
Double garage. Fruit trees.
3441 palmetto. FA 39343
or FA 3-0374.

ALL SOLD OUT
IN LONGDALE
Bee The LMN New
4 Bedroom Homo
fa Lako Way men Heights
On Leugdsla Avo.
Jnst South Of Longdate
Longwood. Flo.
3 Mike South of Buford
Tarn West et 2nd Band
Sooth of Owens Bros.
OPEN it a. m. to 3 p. m.
DAILY

Sunland Estates Homes
S - BEDROOMS. 1. 1ft

VA-N O

A 1 BATHS

DOWN PAYMENT

LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
TA - Conventional Jk FHA Financing
* ° " »T -« (3 ML 8a of Soaford)
8oteo Office lit. Henoo Inside Satruce
RINGSWOOD BUILDERS, INCL
PH. FA 3-ISI4
1IM HUNT REALTY, :Boko Agu t
Days. FA M i l l - E v a ft Son. FA 3-MU • 323-37M

HURRY! HURRY! HURRY!
ONLY 2 MORE DAYS LEFT

FREE C H A N C E
TO REGISTER FOR TRIP

TO NASSAU
DRAWING AT NEW 4 BR. MODEL HOUSC
3 P. M. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 16.

Csnntpy Club Road at Mtyfnir Censtry CUb

OPBN DAILY 10 TILL &amp;

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in:

W hy D o The Job Hallway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, FA 2-5612
SI. A rtldra For fla b

Chihuahua Puppies. FA 2-022 1133 Xig Za&lt; Sowing Ma­ Groatey refrigerator, 30" Hotpoint electric range with
chine, darns, monegrama,
Dachshund Pupptsa. « i m U .
ratiasarie. Call FA 3-1413
make# button koine. With
AKC. FA 24423.
after 1:30.
guarantee. 3 payment! lor
13.13 oath. FA 34411.
3 bp. Craftsman riding lawn
mower. % bp. Homart
LIVING CHRISTMAS TRESS 1 Year old white very larse
abaltew
well pump and
upright Commercial Frets. GRAPEVILLE NURSERY .
tank with plumbing. Ph.
Grapevine Avt. aaar SNA St
«r. Contact Mr. F«Ute«or.
FA &gt;7813.
323-7232.

8W£E11E PIE
WEKIVA U VK t XSTATES
Approximately W acre*, with Hand Savins, a radius, darnl » It at r im . Vh mik aA
ins. Drassas, skirts, short­
It «.
ened or tengthooed. Mrs.
Clark. FA &gt;7311.
u w
Can FA I-M71 altar I N p.ra.

FREE ESTIMATE
Upbolsterins A Hsttreu ranarstins. New A Used Furat
taro. CaU Nls Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 70$ Celery Ava.
FA 3-2117.
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Sought • Bold.
Larry'a Mart 313 Sanford
Ava. Ph. FA 34133

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Luadquist, Assae.
FA S4M1 AUsaAie Bank Bids. Paiatlns A Repairias. Free
estimates. Work guaran­
teed. Fred Roetlger. Ph.
H a n d l i n g an type*
real estate.

JOHN E. FOX,
REALTOR
110 N. Park Avenue
Phone S234U9.

SeU U« Your Furniture. Quick
Service With the Cash.
SUPER TRADING POST
FA 34377.

11. Brant?

CHRISTMAS BONUS. Ihhe ■
whole pear to pay. No in*
Upsat or finance ebarpea
on
furniture
purchases
nude before Dee. 3t, IMS.
Open Friday evenings.
FUKN1TUBE CENTER
11OP French Ava.
Ph. FA 3-7331

Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
111 Palmetto
FA 34*

24. Electrical Bervkw

Clean funiahed Apartment
downstairs. Adults. Phene
FA 3-1334.

J. W. Hall, Realtor

Sales * Service
House Wiring. Free Estimates
Sid Vihteo’a Randall Blsetrie
112 Magnolia Ph. FA 34313

Buy Nationally advertised
Furniture, Brand new fac­
tory coat plus 10% caah
only. Wa deliver, we make
appointment nny t i m e .
Berry’e Warehouse Fnrn.
Co., Inc. The Ole Bara".
Ml W. la( St Sanford,
Florida. 3 a. m. till I p.m.
322 3375. 3 p. m. till 3 p.m.
3S-OOM. Home p h o n e
333-3133. Aik for Fran or
Louis Berry.

PLUMBING
27. Special Swrvlcra
SI. Poultry - Livestock
3 Bedroom, 1 bath, terras,
Contracting A Repairs
to floor. Concrete block. Ta
FREE DELIVERY
BE MODERN! Cook end heat Gentle Shetland Pony lor
West Sanford. Out of flight
B. L. HARVEY
children . Just la time for
water economically with Hipattern. Larpe corner lot.
204 Sanford Ave. FA 2-3333 Therm Bottled Gas. Millar
Christmas. Also trailer. Ph.
Small equity and aseume
FA 34473 niter 1:30.
Radio and Appllanes. til S.
mortgage
b
a
l
a
n
c
e
.
VA
UNFURNISHED 3 BDRM.,
Park Ava. Ph. FA 30333.
monthly payment ITT. Ph.
C J . Heme, targe bath,
FA 34300.
stove, refrig, furnished.
SINGER
193.00 Mo., Sonlaad EsUtee New 3 BR. House in coun­
Plumbing ft Heating
SEWING MACHINE
DACHSHUNDS AKC register­
AIR
CONDITIONING
FA 34174. MS Minosa Ter­
try on acre of land. Large
Sales and Service
ed. Black A tan. 3 Months
CONTRACT and REPAIR
race.
garage. Call Valdai Hotel.
Free estimates in advance
old. AH shots. 323-1701.
WORK
Ask for John Probat.
Free home demonstration
W7 Sanford Ave. FA 34333
FRUIT, GIFT PACKED shipCALL FA 2-8788
pad express. Bigg's Curb
Alan’s Fabric A Ruga
Markst. 2433 Sanford Ave.
2333 Park Dr.
It Pays
Ph. FA 2-2934.
. Office FA 2-2113
FRIGIDAIRE
To Use
You can find anything you IS" Hollywood bod, spring
i Nights FA 3-4341
Salsa A Service
8 BEDROOM modarn bouse.
and mattrwm. $33. Pbooe
need
advertised ta the Her323-4700
G. H. HIGH
Kitchen equipped. FA 2-0373.
The HERALD
aid by Sanford merchaota.
.'3324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
1700 W. 1st SL Sanford
Attractive 2 bedroom, 2 bath
Ph. FA 2430
Want Ads.
home. Fenced yard. Near
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
NAS. 113 W. Coleman Cir­
MORTGAGE LOANS
SPRINKER SYSTEMS
Dazzle the family
|
cle. FA 3-7434.
JTHA and Canvantional
All Types and Su m
Farms— Acreage. 3 Acres, Commercial A Raaidential ELECTRONIC ORGANS
Ws Repair and Service
with a near new . . .
T
Service on all makes. Work
2 flowing wells, under­
S T I NE
guaranteed. Town A Coun­ Machinery and Supply Co.
ground irrigated. Modern 6) Stenstrom Realty
try T. V., 2333 Pa
Dr., 207 W. 2nd St.
Room, 2 bath house. Price
FA 2-3432
322-3302.
reduced.
Corner Celery 111 N. Park Ave. FA 3-2420
Refrigeration • Atr-conditlonAvenue A Brisson. Sanford,
16. Female Help Wanted For efficient guaranteed T.V. lng men needed. Wo train
and Radio service. Call
you. Write Commercial
Beautician wanted. Cut *N 322-3393 after 3 p. m. and
Trades Institute Bos II, c/o
for C H R IS T M A S !
12. Real Eetats Fog Sale
Curl Beauty Chop. 313 Pal­
CY 3-0391 days.
Sanford Herald.
metto Ave. FA 3-0334 or
FA 2-4013.
St. Johns Realty
27. 8peclal Service*
29. AntomobQe Service
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
KEROSENE
DELIVER
and
17.
Male
Help
Wanted
HI N. Park Ave FA 34133
AUTO GLASS
V
Furnace cleaning service.
1962 MERCURY
iLakeview home with lake Young man, age 23-30 for
Charles Benton. FA 2-4318.
INSTALLED
Colony
Park
(Ration
Wagon, 3
career opening with major
pan... Completely Powered. Air
privileges in South Sylvan
Windshield
Back
Gloss
tire company. Some college
HEATING
Coad. Juat Lika Brand New. Sold
Lake Shorts. 3 Bedrooms
Door Glass
Vent Glass
preferred with credit or
h. b . po p e co. me.
For 14,404 New.
and 2 baths. Air-ConditionSERVICE
sales
experience
required.
2M
8e.
Park
Ave.
FA
24214
ed. Phone FA 2Senkarik Glass and Paint
1962 COMET Custom
Must be aggressive, ambi­
Piano
Tuning
and
Repair
Company
4 -Door Station Wagon, Fully
tious, willing to work for
S Bedroom, Florida room.
W. L. Harmon — FA 34223 210 MignoUa Ph. FA 24422
Equipped, Sold For 33,234 New.
Fenced in back yard. Low good tutors. Good starting
salary
and
company
bene­
down payment, assume
1961 CADILLAC
fits. CaU Mr. Walker.
monthly payments. Pbooo
COUPE DeVILLE. Beautiful White
322-0211
for
appointment.
after 3:00. FA 2-32BS.
Flniah, Air fund., 12,444 Actual
Milea, Like New.
ROSECOURT Apts. 1 Bed­
room furniahed. Near baae.
3013 Sanford Ave. Phone
NO 3-4323.

USED CAR f

*3495
*2295

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HAPPY

HOLLERDAYS
SALE

f| M

FALCON Station Wagon

I W 4 4 Door, S U ^ a r ^ S h l f ^

COKVAIR 4 Door Delusa
Standard Shift

★

$2796
1796

1956 Dodge Cornet

1196

4-Door Bodan, Aato. Trana.

« | S 7 CIERY8LEK 4 Door Wlndaor
I r a l A alau tk Am^VIr^Coud.
| A C T PLYMOUTH 4 Door Sedan

Give A Permanent G ift
This Christm as
Give A Holler New O r Used C a r
4 A|EW CADILLAC 4 Door Sedan OeVlIle
I f w i Power And A^Condltion
AirTondition
WART OLDSMOUILE
IMOUILE 4 Door Hardtop
Ha
■atlc Aj^AiM jo»d.
I W * Aatona.....................
OLDSMOIIII.K I Door
Anlomalir, Air t ond.
3 A R T BUICK - 4 Door Sedan
•
Alltel Power^D^^^nd^ Sleerin*
9 A R R PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan
•M W Automatic Trana.
CHEVROLET Station Wagon
V-g Aata, Powrr_Strrrjn*
CHEVROLET 4 Door. 3 CyL
Automatie
NO PAYMENTS UNTIL FEBRUARY
213 EL 2nd §T.
2343 PARK AVE.
FA 24711
ORLANDO CII 1-3166
FA 2-4MI

1957 Plymouth Wagon
3 Cylinder, Auto. Trana.

1957 Dodge
l-Door Hardtop, Automatie
mUaion, Radio A Heater

I ran*.

*495
*595
*499
$599

★
★
★
Low Down Payment - Easy Terms

MONTEREY. 4-Door, Merc-O-Matie. Radio, Heater. Power Steering
A Brakee. A Reel Nice Car.
MONTEREY, 4-Door, Merc-O-Ma.
Ik, Heater.

1958 FORI)
RANCH WAGON, 3 Cylinder. Stan­
dard Trsns, Excellent Condition.

1958 DODGE Coronet
2 Door Hardtop, V-S, Automatic
Traiuk, Power Steering A Urakra.
Radio A llrxter.

1958 EDSEL
2 Door Hardtop. V-3, Power Steer,
lng A Brakee, Radio A Heater.

1957 MERCURY
• Paaeenger Station Wagon, Fully
Puwrred.

1956 Mercedes Benz
4-Dimr Model 219

1960 Dodge Phoenix

t-Door Hardtop, llaa Factory Air,
t f t C
Power Steeria* A Urakra, ,\«lu. T l J * B J
Trana., Radio A Heater, I’lua New
I 4 r F Bra
Tire*.

1967FI,KU •
STAT,(,N WAGON

1960 Ford Galaxie

1966BLICK 2 Uoar IUr,ih,p

*1495
1961 Renault Dauphine
*988

Automatic Trane.. Power Steering,
Red ft White Fiainh. Thin Car la
Heal Sharp.

Topa In Keonomy. Priced To Sell.

.MANY MURK TO CHOOSE

—

*1695
*795
*695
*795
*595
*795
*995

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1 9 5 4 L,NC0LN 4 noor •
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M O TO R S

1953 P,,NT|4C 2 l&gt;oor s,da"
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flonnu*''1
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Bargain Buys —

IHIMTL
|NC0LNm r
nUII
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MtRCURY INI.
Seminole Co. Motors
519 E. 1st St.

Santa recommends

*3995
*1495

1958 MERCURY

★

1 Owner 4-Door Sedan. Auto. Trana.
Thla Car la In Excellent Condition.

1961 COMET
2 Door Sedan, Standard Trana.,
Radio, Heater.

Windows, good used wood
FACTORY T3 YOU
comments with hardware,
ALUMINUM BLINDS
13 doubles, 3 singles, $1.30
Eacloeod head. Sag-proof bot­
each, used gas Bheoa hottom rail with ptestie tads.
water boater $3: 2 used
Flaatte eg rayon tapes- Cot­
«ai beaters 33 each. Ph.
ton or nylon cords.
1334 Century Butek. FA 3-MU
FA &gt;1238.
Senkarik Glara and Paint
after 1:43
Compsuty
Chrietmas Trees. Choose and
2t0 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4821
rut 38c. Elite Uoyd. Lahn
Mary Blvd.
Eia-Lift TVuller hitch 343
caah. West coast truck v l&gt; Pink wrought Iron for indoor
rare SIS cash, ltst Vespa
or patio. 14 Pieces. Also
123 Scooter 3293. Terns.
miscellaneous furniture. Ph.
FA 34713. Elder Springe
FA 24342 or FA 24123.
Trailer Park.
You don’t have to go to OrOranges and tangerines. 31.44
lando to pay $33.38 for an » ' Mahogany hardtop le n t
bushel Pick yourself. Ph.
Fiberglass bottom. Twin 03
Argua ■ MM Movie Pro­
FA 3-3037. Richmond Avt.
bp. electric start Evtnnadoa.
jector number 430. You
Sanford, Fla.
can $et it at Wlcboldt’a Brand now tandtm MR
trailer. Complete outfM only
Camera Shop for 33448.
Hesters Oil, 313 A 310. Pola­
33300.00. Phono FA ASMS.
Save 33 and 13c tax and
roid Camera $13. Violin
your
trip.
Remember
the
130.00. Stereo Record Play­
address 210 8. Park.
er. (broken arm) Other­
wise O. K. 333.00. Movie Silver blue Mink Scarf. 4
Camera 8 MM $13.00, IS
Skins, like new. Cost 9230.
MM Projector $10.03. 1H
W1U sell for 37S. FA &gt;2794
ton Moving Truck $293.00
SALE — Dec, only — New
404 S. Park Avt. Apt 4.
Combination—RefrlgeratorFreeser. Hugo 33 eu. ft.
Do It yourself pest onntroL
Lifetime warranty—0499.30.
Why pay a high price tor
W/trado—Bank
rates. CaU
post control in your homo
Bob Kurvin. 323-0713 or
or place of business. Do
TE &gt;2733 Winter Park.
M yourself and tavo 30%
or more. 3 Months guaran­ Power
irate.
Craftsman
tee. Personal Instructions
Homs Shop, phono 34&gt;3371 MOTORCYCLE, TRIUMPH
by the formulster of niE
Geneva.
BONNEVILLE TUB
SURE DEATH tNSECTL
3 Cyla. dual cnrhmwtare. No
C1DES, and sprayor furn­ ’31 Ford Pickup. Good con­
down payment, take up
dition. $393. CaU after 4:99.
ished. For information and
payments. Far appoint­
FA &gt;7773.
(roe delivery call Raymond
ment. cell FA 3-4M4 3 IB
Woods. FA 34031.
3 p. m.
Hellcat Go-Kart. FA 24999.

1960 MERCURY

Year-End Clearance!
1955 Chrysler Windsor

I9 6 0 Standard
FAiX0N Shift
* Uo*r tM*H

2 LWATIGNs

DURING OUR

★

AT HOLLERS of SANFORD
4 0 0 4 PONTIAC Station Wagon
I
4 Deosv FulljJ^jul^ije^

DOW N
PAYM ENT

34. Artldra For tain

109 N. Palmetto Avt.
Sanford

FA 2-4434
Winter Park
MI 4-4209

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Teacher Society
Adds Mrs. A lb
To Membership

rn m n o n o ar
Oviedo Baptists
Announce
Speciol Services

«( through ■ medical cue
plea flaxseed by tfee gavammcnt. HI* fatter, 8ft. Wil­
lard h i m , la etatioaed ia

BeriW.
"He doeen’t apeak tench aI
Mr*, lefera
•aid. "AO that te'a neaUe»
was that he watted
* % ’g nfladlag kin flight *4 to
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tethroan aeaiea, ead a pair
af slack*."
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T.S Itut •• the iltk 4a jr of
Deetaker l»M. • » » » * • * • *
at the mala 4aee ef tka Court
Mouse at eowlaole County,
at Souford, glorias, ths aadoraixn#4 Ctorb will altar for
oslo lo tho klshoot and kost
btildsr tor saak Ibt following
dssorlbod rot I property:
Lot It. OAKLAND IIILL*.
affording to ths pint
thereof a* recorded la
riot Hook It, Pesos IS
•nd *1. Public Record, of
Seminole County, Plorldo.
toother with all atructuroe.
Impronomonto, flsturoo. *Pfltaar.a, and appurtsnanreo
an ssl'l land or used la eon*
lunrlloa thortwllk.
TM* sale la mods psrsuout
to final d*or*o of foreclosure
Chanc*ry
antarsd . . . ____
M B I action
No. U til now pondlnx In lb*
Circuit Court of and tor
gsmlnols County, Plorldn.
' d atk d ibis Iltk day ef
psembor, lilt.

prognosis was death.
Early last year, tte boy
started complaining that his
lags hurt Ho began te stum*
Me when te waited. Gradual­
ly ha became weaker and
mors Ifi Ms
Despite visits te doctor* hi
Dalton, Chattanooga and At*
laata, Terry'* eondJUoa tea
fated to lapmw. New te
spends kia days ia hia room
ia tte family apartmsat te n
watching television for brief
periods, listening to record*
and talking with hi* mother.
Mr*. Xofltra said te te not
aware how mrioua his con­
dition is. Ho can’t road
newspapers and visitors don't
talk about Us sickaoM.
"He wants me to alt aod
talk to him most of tte
Umo. Ho talks about any*
thing that's on Us mind.
But mostly ho likes te talk
about old (lmo* — when te
could play . . . baseball was
his favorite sport."

Wadsworth of Bunnell.
A banquet followed tte
ceremonies which were hold
In tte Stetson Stodeit Union
Bnildteg with Dr. Bath
Smith, speaking on tte sub­
ject, “ Challenging Woman ia
n Changing World.”
Otter Rho Chapter t m u

Church Closes
Side Street
Methodist Yule
Services Set
In Oviedo

Crusader Circle
To Hove Party
By Jan* Csawteny
Tha Crusader Circle of the
Casselberry Community Meth*
odist Church W8C8 will hold
n Christmas party and supper
at S:30 p. m. Monday at the
homo of Mrs. Vie Chambers
on Warran 8L In Longwood.
There will bo aa exchange
of gifts.'

Bov. Robert loka, minister
of tte First Methodist Church
la Oviedo, has announced that
tte aanuai Candlelight garvice will te bold this Sunday
at tte church during tte 7:10
p.m. warship hour.
Next Sunday tha evening
service will taka tte form of
a Family Night meeting when
everyone win te Invited to
telp decorate the big Christ­
mas tree In Fellowship Hall.
Carols will be sung and the
Christmas Story also will te
road during Uia evening.

By Jane CaasoMecvy
The Church Council of tte
Mooolah Lutheran Church of
Caaualborry voted recently to
close Uw passageway on the
north side of the church prop­
erty north o f Golden Days Dr.
Tte council was informed by
tte city commission that tte
area was not actually a »tract
but woo mistakenly markid aa
aa extension of Pino Tree Dr.
Not wishing to maintain it aa
such, tte church council vet*
ad to close it In order to safe­
guard tte puhlte.

WOODKIOGK, H. 1. (UPI)
—A p l e a la “ Americans
amywtem* to telp rooottlo
Church of Oviedo, Mur. Jack atoro than 110,000 Coban re.
T. Bryant, pastor of tte fagooo now crowding the
church, aaaoaicid today.
Miami arse of Florida haa
This woo* at tte T:lfl p.n*.
service, individual interprets- tte Episcopal Church in tte
tioas of tte Chriatnua Story diocese of Newark.
will te givra by Bur. Fred
Bee. D. Allan Easton, dio*
Flater and Bur. J. Max Cook,
cesan world roliof secretary,
a termer minister of tte
Oviedo church and by Wendell oakod Americano to “put
aside their prejudices regard*
Hill, ministerial student
Next w e a k tte aanuai lag tte Cuban peoples, In order
Christmas Pageant will te that wa can telp these refu­
presented during tte Sunday gees from tte Fidel Castro
owning worship hour. The regime find n now Ills among
pageant "Holy Nativity," by no wntll they are able to go
Harvey B. Batcher, will te homo.”
Ho spoke to more than 80
g im under direction of Mrs.
Bryant with Bov. Fred Flater persona. Including Suffragan
directing the choirs.
Bishop Donald MacAdio and

John Jenklna, 17-year real*
dent of tte Paola commun­
ity, has bean hospitalized at
Bay Pinas Veterans facil­
ity la St. Petersburg. Jenkins
1s a veteran of World War I.

Estates. Choose on* of those lovely home* on large lot* before Christmas
tad enjoy tho holidays la your own horn*. Also, if you boy before January
1, yon can claim a Homestead Exemption.

Beautiful 3-Bedroom, 1, Vh &amp; 2 Bath Hpmes
Situated On Large Choice Lots I n . . .

S unland E states
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No other American car can match Comat’a mania
record—and tha way your coats am cut aa a ra*
milt. And If that loot value enough, look what else
Carnal alona te tte hold give* you: flno-car styling
. . . longest whaalbaaa for amoothar rid* ...biggest
trunk. . . plug compact handling and gaa economy
. . . plu* eervlca-oavlrtg feature* Ilka aalf-ad|uatlng
brakes. Como gat tha entire money-saving story.

OUTSTANDING FEATURES
Paved Straefx
WUh Curbs A Sidewalks
While Ttrraxzo Floor*
GE Hot Water Heater
GE Built-In
Kitchen Appliance*

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piste decoration before submitting entry:

There will bo n special serv.
ice Wednesday night nl the
Prairie Lake Baptist Church
In Fern Park from gp.rn.un*
til t i l l p. m.
Tte 8onday S c h o o l will
sponsor a church-wide severed
dish supper starting at 6 p. m.
to te fallowed by aa awning
of fellowship.
Carol ilngtag will take place
around n lighted Christmas
tree.

Is extended . . . To show yon on# of the homes in charming' Sunlutd

XOTICl in hereby stvon that
I *m ooaaiad In business at
flout* S, Uos Hill, Hertford,
H.ialnol* County, Plsrlda uodor lb* fkltloua name af.
HKiUiCaAPT cwrroai c a b *
INKTH. and that I Intend I*
r*«Ut«r said noma with tho
(SKAL)
Arthur H. Bsckwlth, JJr., Cltrk of tho Clrcott Cocrt,
Clork of tb* Circuit Cuurt Momlnol* County, Plorldo, la
nccordonc* wUh lb* previ­
Rr: Martha T. Vlblon
sion* of tho rtctlllou* Mom*
I'spuly Clork
HtotulM, la.wll: Oort Ion ASMS
Andsrson, Rush. Doan,
Plorldo atstutss isai.
Lowndso 4 van dsn flora
Attorn,,, for Plaintiff
Big: Joan P. Btlqua
Btlaor K nelquo
I
Cost
Conlral
Avonu*
R Undo, Plorldn
Publish Ds*. It. *1, *4 *
Puhllth Poo. It. 1ISS
Jan. t.
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(Nativity, etc.) .... ------------Division No. 3: Traditional Setting
(Santa Claus, etc.) ..... .......... ..........
Division No. 8: Artistie Setting (Lights, trees, windows,
doorways, etc. _______------Division No. 4: Best over-all decorations autonatie
PRIZES DONATED BYt First Federal Savings A Loan:
Florida Power A Light Company; Florida Stale Bank;
Sanford Atlantis National Bank; Sanford Herald.
COMMERCIAL ......................- ...........,
Includes Doorways, Show Windows, Bldg., or all.
Prlaea: Possession of tha Florida Power and Light Tra­
veling Trophy for one year.

Family Service

Jenkins In Hospital

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JATCEE CHRISTMAS LIGHTING CONTEST
ENTRY BLANK
Mall tot Contest Chairman
P. O. Box IMS
Sanford, Plorldn
GENERAL RULES:
1. Entrtes must bo located In tha Sanford Aran (contact
Information Building for limits).
1. Contestants may enter Residential or Commercial clas­
sification or both. 8eparaU entry blanks ora nqulrad
for aach antry,
S. Only ono division may ho entered under the Reeldefitial
classification. All Residential entries will be eligible for
Division No. 4.
4. Kntrte* must be mailed to the Jayeee Bldg., on French
Ave. by noon December 19, 1WJ.
5. Contestant* am requested to keep displays lighted
nightly between 7:30 and 9:30 P. M. until winner* era
announced to eliow Judge* nmple time to check ail en­
tries. (Chock 'classification and division)

•artral archdanooM «4 tte
dtoraaa. at S t Paul's Episco­
pal Church term Bor. Eastern
la rector of 8 t Panl’e.
Ho will ioaro Jan. « for
Miami, where ho will inter*
riow eomo IS Cohan famtile*
who will te mottled in tte
eoron north Jersey counties of
tte diocoee of Newark.
Bee. Easton said M parishes
throughout tte diocuoo tee*
already pledged to telp a cor*
responding number of Cuban
refugee families.
Many persona are reluctant
to eomo forward to act aa
temporary hosts for tte Cu­
bans because “ our people
hart tended to consider the
Cubans aa our potential, enemles,” ho said.

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■oats for the nyttm * ioIoom
before Christas*

Chinese Complain

tabtiihed dtisea. . . Dscisloa
blngee, tbs report continues,
oq the reconuaendatlon of ac­
ceptance from Ambrose OlUff,
nephew of the owner.. . Since
the Booty angle la right, ap&gt;
partntly, civic leaden who
aye Intonated la the attractlvenese of the main approach
to our downtown business dis­
trict are hopeful that Olllff
wilt bo equally concerned about the appearance of the
main stem of hla homo town
and will aot the deal for an
aarly dosing.

Dr. Leone, Mrs. Kibee
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M rs. Kibbe Given
Award For Service

That remind* ms. , .The
oa-KIlgore Seed Co. building
at West Pint and Myrtle has
been given quit* a face-lift­
ing. Now adds to the up-todate structure* on tho north
•Ida of W. First Street. . Jt's
Mrs. Hulda Kibbe was hon­
occupied by Celery City
ored
Friday aflernoon by Dr.
Printing Co. and the Sanford
Frank Leone, director of the
Dental Laboratory. . .
County Health Department,
for 2D years of "meritorious
At tho postoffice dedica­ service" to the Florida Health
tion: "I regret that I have Department.
but one life to give for the
The certificate accompany,
Chamber of Commerce’" . .. Ing the sward laid In part,
All the loyal dignitaries on "tho meritorious s e r v i c e
tho speaker's rostrum abed award and pin Is given la.ap­
their topcoats . . . Didn’t want preciation of faithful services
the pictures to show anything rendered by you In the Florida
.. but the glorious warmth qf Health Department."
Leonb, ‘ making the award,
7 Elhfwa’rrYadlgnr atnBMhe!
,/. . And off tho choppy •*- said, "You deserve the honor
fan** of Lake Monro* whist­ bestowed tipon you, and the
led the frigid winds that for entire staff of the Seminole
th* 48 hour* Immediately pre­ County Health Department
ceding the ceremony had wlshea you the best of health
caused anguished and anxloui
grove • owners’ and produce
growers heart • breaks . . .
REAL loyalty In our C i f C
men!

TOKYO (UFO—Red China
today reported new troop withdrawsls aloof th* tenter with
India tot complained that In­
dia is boOdtaf sp Ho anood
foreoa with American aid. A
separate broadcast raised from
•IT to 1,181 total number of
Moot o f Seminote County’s
Indiana captured by the Chi­
multi-million dollar citrus crop
nese hi the border war.
la salvageable, depending on
weather conditions, the counStocks Firm
NSW Y O U (UFI)—Stocks ty*a department s i agriculture
jumped off to a firm start oa committee reported to Agent
moderately active a p e a la g Cecil Tucker at a special enterdealing* today. AltboOfh Pres­
ident Kennedy stock by bis
gun* and again called for a
“top to bottom" IMS tai cat,
brokers wots apoet by the
proapect that tuch actions may
not bo retroactive to Jon. 1*

percent of the fruit it reportrd "froisn" the majority can
be salvaged it the weather
continues to bo cool throughout tho rest of the week,
At the same time, Tucker reported the county baa already

can bo eecured from tko office
of Curtla Green In the 8anford
Atlantic Bank Building.
Ornamental shrub damage,
according to the USDA report,
amounts to M per cent of the
$2 million crop wiped out and
20 portent of the county’s pos­
ture land "killed."
Discussing tho citrus dam­
age, Tucker said that teas

damage was "considerable, but
surprisingly less than was
first anticipated. Thera waa
also a heavy drop of foliage
but the extent of the damaga
cannot bo determined yet."
Vegetable damage, especial­
ly truck crops, appears to ba
considerable, Tucker said, but
soma recuperation is expected
by aabbage and celery crops.

MIAMI (U F « — A Id-Say
embargo waa clamped oa all
shipments of freak Florida
citrus Sunday as warming
weather caused tho fruit to
ferment on the trees, adding
further damage to tho state’s
1500-million citrus Industry.
"It only it had wanned up
•lowly," commented one citrusman, "wa could kart salvaged
It."
The swiftly warming weath­
er after teat week’s historic
frees* caused tho ley citrus ts
warm too quickly and meek of
it hung fermenting on tho
branches In M and T0-degreo
weather.
Officers estimate on •the tree looses at |100 million.
Damage to young trees will
push the teas much higher.
The 01 t r u e Commission,
meeting hr a unprecedented

Suspect Held

TAMPA (UPI) — Pslieo
questioned 29-year-eld Edward E. Stanton today in the
■laying of a night watchman
hare Saturday. T|w watchman,
80-year-old Idas Aubrey Sut­
ton, was found dying st tho
and continued aervicc in this automobile dealership early
Saturday. HI* throat has been
department."
Mrs. Kibbe came to tha slashed and he was badly b*atSeminole County department
from service as n nurse with
the Orange County Health De­ A Candidate?
partment and before that waa TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
with the hospital la Melbourne. Jacksonville state Sen. Joha
She received her training at E. Mathews Jr. says ha Is canthe Grace Hospital, Iliebmoad, sldsring running for governor
In 1964 but add* it is too early
Va.
‘ .
to commit himself now. It is
rumored that Mathews couldI
draw substantial support from
the group thdf supported far­
mer Gov. LeRoy Collins, then
lost with Doyle Carlton in
1980.

In Health W ork

Weather Goes
In For Extremes

Our popular congressman,
A. 8. Herlong, Jr., both before
and after the dedication rite-,
was busy shaking hands with
scores of his staunch suppor­
ters, of which the number is
legion. . . . Hi* "stand up,
apeak up and ahut up" speech
waa well received. . . No mat­
ter how briof Syd's talk may
he it always will have strong
points that are food for
thought. . . Francis Rouraillat, chairman of th* poatoffie* site committee and in­
coming president of th e
C of C did a splendid job
emceeing the affair. . . May­
or Jimmy Crappa paid tribute
to the C of C sit* committee,
in addition to Roumillat,
Brack Perkina, Georg* Touhy,
Banda U Chase. John Ivey,
Tom McDonald for the real!ration of the dream of a mod­
ern poslofiicc.
The tender
gnus realty took a boating
from the crowd. . . . Bat th*
parkway planting had (wen
nhout stomp*,! out by those
who park at th* curb to go in­
to the building. . . . Too bad
th* sotrancs is located so that
r/osiing th* planted i m
seems logical. . . .

By United Preea International
Warm weather hugged the
nation’s heartland* today
after record-breaking temper­
atures from North Dakota to
Texas. But tha heat threaten­
ed to increase the already
severe vegetable and citrus
loss In Florida.
With tha mercury reaching
BO In Bismarck, N. D., and
all the way to 80 atJAustin,
Tex., Sunday, people flocked
out-of-doors a n d watched
much of tha snow that had
promised to maka Christmaa
white melt away.
The 69 at Bismarck broke
a 33-year record. At Fargo,
N. D., the temperature rose
to 67, also breaking a mark
act In 1939. Tha mercury at
Austin shot up 40 degrees
during the day.
The final tally on the death
toll from the 10 days of enow
and cold in tha eastern half
of th* nation showed at least
23d persons dead. Ohio led
with 38 deaths, and Michigan,
where th* snowfall reached 40
inches, had 32 dead. Georgia
lost 28 person*.

Wall Blasters
Are Arrested
BERLIN (UPI) — West
Rerlin police announced today
th» arrest of a West Berlin
group that planned wide­
spread explosions along the
Communist anti-refuge* wall.
They aald th* three men
were caught Sunday night as
they set off a blast that blew
a nine-foot iquare hoi* in
th* wall on tho American
■actor border 300 yards from
th* U. S. Army'* Checkpoint
Charlie. It was the biggest
hole ever blown in the wall.

Water Mains Burst
Two thres-lnch water line
mains burst at Eighth and
Ninth on Magnolia Av*., City
Manager W. E. Knowles re­
ported today. City ersws wsra
nut by mld-mornlng to re­
pair both breaks.

Favors DfeLand
Phone Extension

Telephone subscribers of
DeRary have voted by largo
majority in favor « f having
extended service to DeLand.,
Robert Sheddcn, Southern Bell
manager her* said today.
The extended eervlce means
that DeBary and Deltona sub­
scribers will be able to dial
DeLand numbers without toll
chargee, but with the addition
of from 15 cents to 15 cents
on their monthly service bill,
Shedden explained.
Tha Orange City Telephone
Company has Indicated that
they will cooperate In the ex­
tension of service and will
join Southern Dell in petition­
ing the Railroad and Public
U11111 i a a Commission for
authority to procetd.
"As soon as such authority
is granted, arrangements will
be made fur Southern Bell en­
gineers to start the necesiary
engineering work, and all
werk will be carried out as
early ai possible," Shedden
said.
Approximately 1435 survey
postcards were sent to the
DeBary subscribers asking
whether they wished the ex­
tended service ami listing the
charges which would be added
to their monthly bills. Shedden said that 72.5 percent
voted ’yes” in th* returns.
The move was made in con­
junction with supplying tele­
phone servic* for the new
Deltona housing development
which lie* partly In the De­
nary exchange, partly in the
Orange City Exchange, with
a small portion in the Han­
ford exchange.
There will be no changes in
th* present DeBary facilities
to Sanford, he said.

Hunt Plant Gels
First Produce
Th* first load of produce,
33,000 pounds of dried beans,
arrived today from Huntsville,
Ala., for tha naw HLH Pro­
duct! plant on south Sanford
Ava.
Gwynna Watson, Rto. 1.
Laca
Springs,
HuntavUla,
driver of the huge vahlelo,
said ho left HuntavUla Thurs­
day night with tha tempera­
ture hovering around 15 abova,
curious about what ha would
find haro weatherwise.
lfe pulled into the Hunt plant
at 0:15 a. m., and waa wel­
comed hy plant manager,
Everett Biggs' who has been
here since planning for tha
new construction started, and
Odell Rosa, newly appointed
plant superintendent.

$63,000 Damage
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
Fire swept through th* Lob­
ster House Restaurant on tha
banka of th* St. Johns Rlvor
here early today, causing an
estimated fOS.OOO damage. Tha
fire destroyed most of th* res­
taurant's main dining section,
but kitchen and bar equipment
could bo salvaged, a spokes­
man laid.

Wednesday noon in the deadline for enter­
ing the Jaycee Christmas Lighting Contest,

Chairman Harold Rowland reminded maidents
today.
Entry blanks may be clipped from the
Sanford Herald or picked up at the Jaycee In­
formation Building at the comer o f Fourth St.
and French Ave.
Judging Mill be in four divisions; religious,
traditional, artistifc and best overall, Rowland
raid.

Sunday session, voted nnanl-

Readin*, Writin’
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The State Department of Edu­
cation has laid plans for Oper­
ation Alphabet—a projact aim­
ed at teaching a quarter of a
million adulta In Florida how
to road and write. School Supt.
Thomas D. Ballsy said Satur­
day the too federal census re­
stated that 201,43.1 Floridians
over the age of 25 couldn’t
read or write.

10-Day Embargo
Placed On State
Fruit Shipments

DEDICATION CEREMONIES at tha new San­
ford Poxtoff ice on the comer of Palmetto Ava.
and Seminols Blvd. were attended by many
dignitaries. Among them were Mayor J. H.

Crappa; Regional Foatoffies Director, It. C. Gladd«n, from Atlanta; Congressman Sytl Hsrlonir of
Liiaaburg and Washington and Postmaster Guy
Allen.
(Herald Photo)

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Sanford waa challenged to
go ahead and outgrow Ui
brand new post office at the
dedication of the building Fri­
day.
Rep. Syd Herlong, special
guest speaker said:
"1 hope that one day San­
ford will become so large and
prosperous that you'll have
to build an even bigger postoffice," Herlong told the over­
coat-swathed crowd in the
chilling wind In front of the
new office.
"This ia a dream come true,
an Idea accomplished," he
■aid. "And now I won't got
any mora of those phone calls
from Sanford, saying ‘What
happened to our pustofficeT"’
be added jokingly.
"You certainly have a
group of prodders here!," be
emphasised.
C. B. Gladden. Rrgiunal
director of (lie Post Office De­
partment from Atlanta, pre­
faced hU remarks with the
wry comment:
"Yea. and every time you
called him, he turned right
around and called me, so 1.
too, am mighty glad to ice

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Reapportionment by the leg­
islature rather than the courts
apparently ia a "km cause,"
House Speaker Mallory Horne
said today.
The outlook i*
“ awful
gloomy," Horne said. He said
he will report this to the gov­
ernor along with his feeling
that "I don’t look for any
change hetnre thr holidays.”
' Senate President Wilson
Carraway said after hearing
Horne's communis that the
situation does look dark but
he will not give up that the
legislature still can do the job.

this fine new postofflce built
in this beautiful location."
Gladden noted that though
the postofflce department ia
one of the largest business en­
terprises in the world, it has
many aipccta that other budDesses of Its sit* do not
have.
"The human element must
be kept foremoat. Mail must
be delivered to every town,
city, hamlet and village and to
the remoteit outposts, even

WASHINGTON (UPI) — A
new U, S. satellite flashed
around the earth today with
instructions to gather in­
formation on liny bit* of
space debris that could prove
dangerous to space travel.
The satellite, Explorer 16,
began Its second day with all
equipment and experiments
aboard apparently working
satisfactorily.
If all remains well, the
220pound satellite will spend
(he next year carrying out
its assignment.
Explorer 16 was launched
by a Scout rocket from the
Wallops Island, Va., test aito
by the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration
Sunday morning.
A spokesman said early
calculations showed that the
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nsousfy to enforce the 10-day
embargo. It also ogreod to
place an additional two-week
embargo oa damaged citron.
Purpose of this waa to pro­
tect consumers from receiving
■polled portions of what two
weeks ago waa a record citrus
crop.
Tho commissIon sold tho em­
bargo would not affact canner­
ies, which were working doy
and night to aalvsgo as much
citrus as possible. A sharp
lookout will ba kept oa the
esnnsrisa to mako ours dam­
aged citrus is aot processed.
Last week's freesa also wlpad out much of the state's vegstable crops and blackened
pastursland.

millat Jr. chairman of tho
dedication ceremonies and of
the site committee, and Ma­
yor James II. Crappa wel­
comed Herlong, Gladden and
others to the city.
Father John Thomas gave
the invocation and Rev. Daniel
Finn, NAS Catholic Chaplain Tourist Clubbers1
gate the benediction.
Dignitaries who occupied Party Tuesday
Members and friends of the
Kata of honor gt the ceremoniea included Capt. Robert Sanford Tourist tad ShuffleWare, Capt. Joe Tully, Com­ board Club art Invited to the
missioners Joe Baker, Tom annual Christmas party to
McDonald. AI Wilson, John be held at tha clubhouse Tues­
Kit/patrtck; C of C Chairman day at 8 p. m.
A covered dish supper wilt
Richard Deas, Slate Repre­
sentatives Joe Davis and Mack be followed by the party. Each
Cleveland Jr., and alio com­ person ia asked to bring a
mittee members, G e o r g e wrapped gift worth tl, Mrs.
Touhy, Brack Perkin*, John Helen Simpson, secretary,
said.
its history-making rendcivoua Ivey and Manuel Jacobeon.
with the planet Venus.
The Jet Propulsion Labora­
tory at Goldstoiw, Calif., j
where Mariner waa built ami,
la being (racked, calculated1
that on Friday the padd.e-1
Turkey &amp; Camera
wheel spacecraft came within
*2,137 miles of Venus — its;
complete with (loith at*
closest pass at the mystery
planet. This wax only 1,237
tnchment, cane, etc,
miles farther than apace ex­
with each net of i Den­
perts' early eilimatc.
Experts alio were going
man Super Safety Tire*.
through data bca med back to 1
earth by Mariner during the
42 minutes it scanned the
FREE TURKEY with each set of
cloudahrouded planet. From
I Denmun Air Stream Tires.
this could come exciting news1
about Venus, including an an­
swer to the question of wheGET YOUR TIKES INSPECTED FREE
ther life can exist there.
• EASY TIME PAYMENTS
though much of U la a losing
proposition."
Herlong presented tho flag
to Postmaster Guy Allen, tap­
ing that it had flown over the
Capitol in Waahlagton. Allen
In turn carried tho flag to the
Marine Color Guard, who per­
formed tho flag-raising ccrsniony while the Seminole Ulgh
School Band played the Na­
tional Anthem.
Distinguished guests were
introduced by Franck Rou-

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merce aajra. . . . Yea, 1 knew
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w ear an overcoat a n d . . . Yea,
an overcoat. . , . Yea, 1 knew
U’a Florida. . . ..Y e a , bat h
oeema eomeone fo rg o t to tall
the weatherman. . . . W ell, 1
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Florida F—L—OOOOR— i— d

N ew C h a m b e r president
Francla Roumlllat Jr.' (avail
though ha doeen’t taka office
until January) is taking tha
bull by the homa today and
has callsd a special emergency
m eeting o f the chamber’s
8U N 8H IN E committee. . . .
Serving 6n the committee are
SONN Y Powell. 80 N N Y Raborn, A m y Anderson o f SU N ­
SHINE Realty and M a r l a
W ARM ER.
Thera teemed to be an awful
let o f paopto up early taduy
looking over tbs ice.
N ot many, if any
their
phones w a n fro sen up, though,
sa several hundred w ere so
impressed with tha leu form a­
tions that they called tha
newspaper to say “ yen can g et

age damage as well as com­
plete ruin o f the tender
vegetable crop.
He estimated that tem­
peratures w e r e b e l o w
freezing for a period of
more than 20 hours.
Tucker also revealed the
damage could reach the
proportions o f the severe
freeze o f 1957-58 when
losses to the county’s agri­
culture soared well over the
$1 million mark.
A low o f 11 degrees was
reported in Paola with tem­
peratures at the experi­
ment station at Sanford
ranging from 16 to 20 dur­
ing the early m o r n i n g
hours.
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Buddy Hawkins o f Mark­
ham Kd. reported light
flecks o f snow fell on his
car as he was on his way to

work about 6:80 a. m. and
some also was reported on
Orange Blvd. west o f Lake
Monroe. Hawkins said it
was down to 16 degrees in
the Markham area.
Sanford was plagued by
frozen water pipes, stalled
autos and severe damage
to lawns and gardens and
ornamental shrubs.
It was the coldest day in
Sanford this morning in 22
years.
That’s what officials at
the Central Florida experi­
ment station said.
The official low record­
ed at the station was 22,
compared to the previous
low ini j1940, when i 17 was

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Kaye In Surgery

County school bus driver*
had It extra rough this m orn,
ing . . . several reported that
they had to atop repeatedly to
scrape Ice from the invld*
windshields and windows and
lea was still on the buses as
late as U a. m. after the runs
were completed.
ThermoU Corporation, ft n
Oklahoma concern. Is going to
start making portable gener­
ating equipment that flte your
car and will light your houna.
A lso make walkie-talkies and
aueh sta ff. Have built two new
small factories south o f Oviedo
and plan to build some more.
More on this later.
Ray Shcarhouse, e f the
Frost Warning Service, told us
this morning that all the calls
they hsd about fruit said the
same thing — frozen hard.
Well, we wers too, at 19 above.
Fire Chief Mack Cleveland
Sr. warns . . . don't overheat
those heaters and stoves and
don't we repeat . . . don’t fiU
it to ca p eeity .. . It might eave
your Ufa.

Tree Of Ice On Locust Ave.

If you’re a new Seminole
resident and plan to claim
homcatcad exemption n e x t
year, a deed for your property
must be recorded In the Cir­
cuit Court Clerk'a office be­
fore Jan. 1. If the deed already
has been recorded, it doesn’t
have to be rerecorded.

United Prose letrraaUanal
The most bitter cold wave
o f this century hit (he South­
east today, shattering low
temperature
records
far
south into Florida. Tht death
toll from m ore than a week
e f cold and snow climbed
weD past the 100 mark.
TIm temperature rose In
the upper Midwest as south­
erly
winds
brought
light
n o w , bat another cold air
invasion with heavy snow
was expected.
Florida
citrus
growers
w aged what appeared to bo
a losing battle in the face of
the record cold. Sleet, anow
and the frigid arctic air
earned millions o f dollars of
dam age to Florida's veget­
able crops.
Warren Johnson, head of
the federal-atato frost warn­
ing service at Lakeland, esti­
m ated 73 to 100 per rent of
the $300 million citrus crop
la the atate had ice In it.
Good guantitlei of the frosen fruit, however, can be
saved.
Robert W. Rutledge, ex ­
ecutive
vice
president of
Florida Citrus Mutual, said a
preliminary survey showed
Florida's citrus Industry "has

ROCHESTER, Minn. (U P I)
—Comedian Danny K ays was
reported la "excellen t condi­
tion1’ today following an oper­
this century.” Only Isolated
ation for acuta appendicitis.
areas o f tha Indian River
Kaye was operated on Wed­
district, along Florlda'a cast
nesday at tha Mayo Clinic
coast, had escap ed major
here and officials said he
damage.
would remain at St. M ary’s
Adding gloom to the pic­
Hospital for about a week.
ture waa the mid morning
weather forecasts which pre­
dicted even colder weather
TAMPA ( UPI ) - A Circuit
tonight.
Court Judge has upheld the
There will be a "hard
constitutionality o f State Milk
freeze and scattered frost in Cora m inion regulations con­
all districts with long dura­ cerning the setting o f n base
tions o f temperatures In the tor producers supplying dair­
20’s ," the forecast said.
ies. Florida Dairy, Inc., of
Low tem psritures predict­
Tampa bad sued to protest the
ed were from II to 20 de­ com m fiiion's ruling that it obgrees In tha northern dis­ icrv s the base o f U producers.
tricts, the low and mld-20's
in the central districts and
from the mld-20's to freealng
In the Everglades and lower
East coast farming areas.
Freealng weather was pre-&lt;
dieted for the Miami area
tonight.
A 78-year-olil N egro burn­
The coldest readings in the

Regulation Upheld

history o f the WeaUwr Bur­
eau w ere recorded at Talla­
hassee where the mercury
plummeted to I* degrees
shove sero and Tampa where
it dropped to 11. Jacksonville
at 13 was the coldest io 20
years and 33 at Miami was
the coldest Dee. 13 on record.

Did you know there are 93
gaa stations on French Arm.
from Lake Monroe to 20th St. 7

aa fire destroyed e fiv e room
home at 1101 Hickory Street,
the fire department reported.
The victim was Identified as
James Hall.
Cause o f the blase could not
be determined, Cleveland said.
The home was engulfed by
flames before firemen could
reach the scene. Another home
next door wae also destroyed
by the blase b u t no one was
inside, Chief Clueeland added.

craaer o f ‘ the. county wlU be
erected on the Weathersfisld
site.
The 'janitorial services at
one south end 'sch ool was se­
verely criticised because o f
the unsanitary condition o f the
rest roema and shower room s
and the superintendent was
Instructed to- write n letter
to the principal ordering that
the custodial personnel bring
the facilities up to the sanitary
standard o f the lyrtem .

Mrs. Taam ar Braden, sup.

housing for low income fa ra­

erlntendcnt of Sarepta Home,

il it a and does not cover In­

returned from Atlanta Wed- stitutions for care or n u n nesday empty handed and lng.
with no encouragement aa to
The Hill-Burton bin waa
where her Institution can ob­
mentioned aa one possible
tain funds to expand and In­
crease Its service to the in­ source of money, but the
digent aged o f the county.
drawback there, said M r*
She was told by tha HHFA Braden, to that the bill re­
office that the law had been quires substantial financial
rewritten to include only backing for the borrowing in­
apartment
or
residential stitution.

Turkey &amp; Camera
complete with flash at*

ZEPHYRHILLS

A toy g o lf tournament slot­
ted fo r this Sunday a t the
M ayfair . , . sponsored by tho
Men's (lo lf Assn, mixed two
ball to get toys for underpriv­
ileged children at Yuletimo.

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Tw o membera o f a promin-

and wera reroute to Haines

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City. The highway patrol said

Florida

banking family

were killed near hero Wed­

Hard to get a call through
thia morning 7 Wall, tha phone
company says it’s because tho
d ec Irons can’t move very fast
in thia waather. E h?
9
On motion o f Commiaoioner
Tad William*, all county em ­
ployes on a monthly payroll
will be paid on the l i s t o f this
month. Instead
tho Slat. Tad
said, "U'U make Santa’s Job a
little easier, that way.” Hav­
ing spent some 40 months on
Uncle Sam's monthly payroll,
ww'd say that waa • raid
thoughtful cmv * by tho Com'tolas tenor.

ed to death early this morning

The School Board today ap­
proved the use o f federal funds
for tha purchase of two new
school sites, one adjacent to
the North Orlando city limits
and one In the Wcathersflcld
area, and Snpt. R, T. MUwee
was ordered to proceed with
the negotiations Immediately.
The new .North Orlando lo­
cation will be for the erec­
tion o f a new elementary
school. A new Junior high
school to serve the southwest

car

skidded

about

170 feet

nesday night when their car before striking the train. Tho
bodies were
identified by
struck a freight train.
The Highway Patrol identi­ Vincent Peel, president of
fied the victims aa Fred H. the Zephyrhllls Bank.
McNulty, chairman o f tbe
Board of tbo McNulty group
o f banka, and his brother,
David McNulty, 31.
Fred McNulty, who would
rated by Wednesday's
hove been 30 today, waa
lather and the Christpresident o f the State Bank at
rit, The Herald's nows
italncs City and David Mc­
i got excited and gave
Nulty waa vice chairman of
103 north of gift certho board of DeSoto Bank at
that WON’T be free
Arcadia. Both men were on
nlghL
the boards o f several o f Uie
dvance story on downhanks within tho 10-bank Mc­
infant's shopping specNulty grotzpv '
tho Christmas Mason
Tbe man had Just left a
it another drawing for
board o f directors meeting
Uflcatea would bn hold

Game Changed

tachment,

The freese ou t by Oviedo
has not only affected citrus
and vegetables but basketball
toot
The scheduled S e m i n o l e
High-Oviedo basketball t i l t
tlstid for tha Oviedo gym Fri­
day night has been changed to
tho Semi nolo H igh gym .

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Friday,
But there will be Christmas
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Florid* official prapesad petals fo r any changes that Hone calling fo r a eonstitwtional convention to propose
constitutional ehaages limit­
ing the powers o f the fed­
eral courts sad farther la­
m e state's rights in certain

Wednesday a aalleaal meet­ n ig h t be necessary

to the
federal Constitution.
ing et itati leaden to do
H om e said each a meet­
something t* curb the powers ing eras imperative to solidify
of the federal courts.
sentiments expressed l e s t
Mallory Berne, speaker o f week a t the general assem­
blies e f the states meeting la
Chicago.

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M rs. Oscar Gunn end daugh­
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M onteei Celia M as Townsend,
George W . Arnold Hr* Mable
Barnes, M rs. B a rry L . Haw­
kins sad baby daughter, Mrs.
Eugene Smith a n d b a b y
daughter, M rs. Ronald K.
Lewis and baby son and baby
girl Eudell, all o f Sanford.

Frederisk M. Dominick and
Grace L . Lee. DsBnryi Bam lea
Rutiles ns Altamonte Springs:
Ruth A . Rebuild, Philadelphia,
Fn-t Joseph G. Hutchison,
Ihirlay Kuhts, Robert Races
J r , David Fryman, Connie L.
N ath, Kathleen Hardy and
Winnie Collins, ell o f Sanford.
M r. and Mrs. Melvin Moose,
Sanford a son; M r. and Mrs.
Gilbert H. Nash, Sanford, a
daughter.
Dismissals
Mrs. WllUam Wilson and
d a u g h t e r , DsLand; Mrs.
G eorgs O, Small and son,
N orth Orlando; Joseph A.
Briney Jr., Longwood; Leslie
B. W att and Julius Brandstattar, D cBary: John MeMIllon,
Elmo James, Louies II. Judt,
M ary Coslow, Brand* CrunkJoton, Bessie llaigler, Margaret
Williams, Mrs. Gilbert Benton
and daughter, Mrs. Robert
Putnam end son end Mrs. Garmen Blevins and poo, all o f
Sanford.

gtaatnge with kla great-grandfather, w ho wae septa la e f the
ship that brought James I d ward Oglethorpe to the sborse
e f Georgia.
LsB ochs’s ancestor was an
Indsfatlglhle eollector and b&gt;
bis travels es a ship’s captain
started the fabulous collection
o f ancient coins, dating frees
Old Testament tiraee .
A m ong Ike eolne la his cellection are soma that are prastically ldeclpherable from ago
and much handling. One such
is an anciant Hebrew coin with
a bust o f Moses on one side
and n bas relief o f n huge
four-sided stone with an In­
scription o f some hind on the
other. The date o f this sain is
unknown, but from the wear
around tha edges end the glas­
sy smoothness o f Its surface It
la obviously o f great age.
Other coins In the collection
o f LaRocho bear the likeness

tin* and several bare tha
naase ad Vespaetaa s a them.
Ha wae Constantine's brother,
whom Constantins had to de­
fea t la battle to taka M etre!
o f tha whale o f tha Boman
Empire hi tha Fourth Cen­
tury.

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LaRoebe once took Ms sollection o f aaeisat colas to s o ­
other collector w hs wanted to
sea them. This collector w as so
Tha ides o f shipping "M u m
a me ted a t tha sains that ha
Lisa” abroad has barn laid
advised U K och e to put thorn
a t the door-rtep o f Mrs. Jac­
la a bank vault and laavs
queline Kennedy, who told
them there.
French Cultural Minister An­
A s an authority on old coins
dre M tlriu x during his visit
tho c o l l e c t o r declared he to Washington Ust spring
couldn't hasard n gucea at the
that she'd loro to sea tha
value o f tho Elder Springe painting in the National Gal­
eollection.
lery.
A n interesting part o f the
local collection la a si feeble
O. P. Baur, n confectiongroup o f script specimens t o #r, Is credited with inven­
aued by a variety o f German tion o f the U s cream soda In
towns during the period e f In­ 1171, when bo urged • cus­
flation suffered by Germany tom er suite ring from dyspe­
after tho end o f World W ar I, psia to try ice cream and a
MADISON (U P D -O n o o f when the official G e r m a n
bit o f flavoring with his sett­
Florida's oldest weskly news­ mark had ns vales as cur­
lo r Instead of the ueual
papers mad a local radio sta­ rency.
croam .
tion have Joined ranks to help
inform newsies* Nsw Y ork­
ers o f what's going on.
The Madtsco Record, 07
years old, will airlift copies
•f Its weekly edition to Man­
r v
hattan fo r distribution to New
Yorkers who era without tho
services e f the big city's five
newspapers duo to n hugs
\M § V
N ^Jw A TItllSI COOKWAR1
strike.
The papers will contain bul­
letins supplied by radio sta­
tion WMAK and tam ed out
on tho paper’s 1800 model cy ­
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White House Asked To Assist In Foreign Citrus
LAKELAND (U P !) —The
White House hat been atked
le take a band la helping to
better down British im port
restrictions against Florida
citrus and citrus prod acta.
The Florida Citrus Com*
mission appealed Wednesday
to Christian Hericr, White
Bouse
represents tire
for
trade nefoliations, for a pub­
lic bearing la aa attempt to
ca d British trade bans against
citrus.
Commission General Man­
ager Homer E. Hooks wrote
Harter that the commission
sad U. S. government had
spent ala futile years la try-

deobted the validity e l the [ t e provide a beneficial m ar-1 B sok s said that the Umited from Caba at a t o e w hs*
United Kingdom view t o t hat for citrus frith producers Kingdom provides s a im port Imports from t o U . St era
the restrlctioae w ere imposed la parts o f the West ladies. | quota for fresh grapefruit suspended.

Oviedo Club
To Have Party

THE WIDOW HINKLY, left, tries to bring some Christmas cheer into
the life of Old Johaua, the hillbilly scrooge, in tonight’s dramatic club play,
^Hillbilly Christmas Carols.** The ploy will be presented at Seminole High
School, starting at 8 p. m.
(Herald Photo)

By Jcen Lylee
The Oviedo Home Demon­
stration Club will meet at the
8. and 8 . Cafeteria on Hwy.
17-92 in Wintar Park a t noon
neat Wednesday for the club's
annual Christmas party and
luncheon.
Member* who need o r who
can provide transportation are
aaked to can Mrs. Arthur Rich­
ter o r Mrs. E. G. Cross in
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8T . AUGUSTINE (U P I) — maintenance job in the rail­
A portrait o f the lata oil baron road business.
Railroad fana are certain to
Henry M. Flagler, w ho 60
seek out a batch o f railroad
to Key W est, w ill be ear maker lights. ‘T h ese are
highly prlied by buffs,’* Bak­
sacrificed on tho auction block
er said. MWa have written de­
heralFriday in an attem pt to
mands for them all the time.”
streamline bis at r u g g I i n g
The fana might also like a
Flor&amp;ia East Coast Railroad.
faw heavy iron railroad car
Thy portrait goes on tha step boxes, a couple o f hand
auction block along with other trucks or even a signal box
item ) guaranteed to attract switchboard.
F or tha bargain hunter ot
tha Railroad bu ff, curiosityantique fan, there’s an underseeker and machinery buyer to water air pump which the FEC
tha nation's oldest city, F lor­ used when it employed divers
ida t e s t Coast Vice President to check submerged pilings,
and an early Edison kinetoW . 4* Baker said today.
Tha items range from a big scope, forerunner o f tha mod­
diesel clectrion loeomotivs and ern film projector.
The FEC waa forced into an
and &gt; n ancient,, wooden , eaa
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printed stationery. A lso in­ transport and In part by the
cluded are pieces o f machinery Cuban crisis which cut into
fo r jfcat about every repair and tourist traffic.
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tho problem.
Bono tabor aesosm kta boro
plooo tho ac snamy sa s for*

tie nil and that la tho
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freea foottaff. Not since tho
1044 stash is incomo leviee has
th a n bson s o p really bosk re­
duction.
Tho hops ta tho Whits
Hanot, naturally, ta that adop­
tion o f tho Prooidont’a pro­
posals, dotaQa o f w hkh still
sro only being luoasod ot by
outaiders, would elevate tho
wholo aeoaomy to o n oeh suno k r ptataoo than wo now In­
h a b it
Early ramblinga from Cap­
itol HM sttfCM t tho Konnody
tax prorram m ay h art Tory
hard c o ta r - B at ho is r»ported
arm ing sgotast critics who
may quaetiou o b lc tax ra t ta
tho fa c t o f aiaoabio deficits..'
Tho anawaring White Houao
argument coaid ran Ilka th in
If w o don 't toko tho risk o f
ostargod deficits in an "in ­
terim’' ported w hite.w o shift
to brand now tax around roles,
wo could ran tho risk o f barin agyfnm tmU tfi Bfluliif
deficits.
Thooo, in ono o ffk ta l’s t Iow ,

tbs ration. SB 44 iHo pm l f n reedy
straight • list NM m to Mt. Don
and other sitias to tho wost
It wfte intimated la a eomreree*
tloa Wedoeeder that tho old poet of.

quick aeeaas to any faction of Cen­
tral Florida. Wa arc I f miles from
the feast via 8 1 4t with ths vsst of
the rout* to ths s u e by way of fourtoned VS 1. Hwy 17-OT aad M pro.

Tat Hsnld foot* any effort to
got tho Housing aad R o o m Piaaaca
Agfnejr to loeato hart would bo
worth while aad wa ttrao aouatyhava Harry Undtey hath homo?

tags respond to ths magnet
whereas lead will remain un­

feel that they are ready

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the Mg time.
r t k votes. Either yew have M
ar yen don't.
If you era haakally ■ bathtab beritooe, no amount of
study and training is going
to turn you into an opera sing­
er. The lam * to into o f party— Its.
Party peer ing .te n o n s win
do yen a s good u s i n 'y o u a n
instinctively ths, wet blanket
typo. It is something yon s i s
bora with.
H yea lack that Inhered
talent, you can put on lamp­
shades as hats, er shew hems
m evks, or idaort to any other
standard party-pooping tech­
niques and people w ill g o an
having g good time.
But if you do have tho
knack, then you m ight profit
from instruction. A corres­
pondence course la party-poop-

If possible, attend a partypooping tournament and wateh
some o f tho exports in settee.
Beginners should, o f course,
•tart out ta i sm all w ay, Until
they got the bang o f it, they
should confine their pooping to
cocktail or dinner partial
where not a e r o than sight o r
10 guests are present.
Then they ta n work up slow­
ly to larger affairs, such as
d u b dancer.
On* o f the most ambitious
uadortaktags that I have seen
ta ■ long time Is the handi­
work o f irwta If. Kramer,
manager o f tho Hotel Edison
in Naw York.
Ho has put out a set o f in­
structions showing bow to
poop an office party. This be­
ing tho season o f office par­
ties, I will past them along for
the benefit o f any pooperb who

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s.ts . on Saturday « lo a d s * .

1 Bars tho has* meha a
speech sa steamy sad waittag tints.
I. insist that an married
employes bring thshr spouses.
4. V ie an IBM machine to
keep track o f bow much sack
•mpleys drinks.
g. Invite ehlldrta e f em­
ploys* to sttond.
I. Arrange to b a rs mustd s n s play only waltses.
T. Ask office accountant to
do comedy bit, aad act as bar­
tender.
I. Request that all ampleyss
corns form a l
g. Choose waitresses for
their efficiency rather than
beauty.
10. Disclose at end o f party
that salary cuts are ta ofltag
for IMS.
An office party U tho tough­
est kind th e n la to poop. 1
tho measures recommended
by Kramsr fall, I have a cou­
ple o f cuggesUona for uat la
•mergencter.
i. Schedule two parties, one
for mate employes aad the
other for ft mates.
I. Put up a sign reading
"soft drinks on ly."

Human being* bar* period­
ically doubted the capacltka
o f human beings, especially
o f membera o f other groups
than thslr own.
— Anthropologist Margaret
Mead.

,r m &amp; w o n t y

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Pago 4 Sanford, Florida Thurs., December IS, 1962

WALTHA A. UIBLOWi

u a a r vnnsaai.
Maaaatag Miter
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w au i
Ctasty RSitor

cntBLIA PABBB1I

•Misty naitsr
T B onrsox
City BSItar
t a iM ir a s T u n
Testate Bate*.

I would Ilka to convert
hrathsns ta M exico o r Ger­
many or acmstMng Uka th a t
—Judy Raa Buahong, 16,
Ohio student who refused to
wsar gym shorts because o f
h tr religious belief*.

By Ha! Cochran
Four policewomen w e n odd•d to the fo rce in an Ohio town
sod they now can step out and
arrsst attention.
Not too fa r away ta tha holi­
day seaaon whan tha aplrtt o f
riving should outohadow the
thought o f getting.

in the bucket.
Tho cyclical upawiar which
began ta March 1M1 trimmed
unemployment lo r d s eooatds r ably ta such chronically dis­
tressed places as Huntington
and Wheeling in West Vir­
ginia, and Erls, Johnstown and
Wilkes-Barre in Penney Iranis.
■pots except Erie, whkh is
down to 6 per cent, tho unem­
ployment rates perskt s t
terete from 9 4 to I f per c o s t
Hard-pressed Scranton ie np
to 10J per cent from 9 4 ta
January 1961, near ths reces­
sion's trough.
Ono skeptical expert con­
cludes from such figures that
only somo M g approach, firing
np ths sntira economy by
boosting both consumer de­
mand and business investment,
can make a dant on the de­
pressed areas.
Ths White House offers ths
tax cut plan as a big approach.

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typo o f play or movto.
"A n d last Sunday at church
our minister gavo such a
wonderful sermon that I had
tears la m y ayaa and could
hardly swallow for ths lump
ta my th roat And 1 also telt
a dull sehs la tho region of
m y heart.
"W hy do 1 foal Ilka this?”
Y ou high schoolers who
have taken a course ta phy­
sics may recall a common
experiment with iron filings.
Your teacher m a y take a
sheet o f ordinary paper and
sprinkle Iron filings thereon.
Then be m ay w avs a mag­
net only an inch o r two over
thoaa In n filings. What hap­
pens?
The iron filings begin to
quiver sod move, ns if they
wars actually alive.
And If the magnet corner
closer, they rise upward and
may actually Jump across
the narrow gap to cling to
the polos o f that magnet.
Wsll, that k similar to
what happen* with human
beings when the "m agneto"
of unsolftah iov* and courage
aiw waved above an audknee.
T or unselfishness wields a
magnetic influence that per­
mits human beings to respond
to God.
"D r . C rsno," you may in­
quire, "w h y do the Iron fll-

m ov ed ?"
W ail, they were originally
m a t e d that way. iron is
ttatt rtepm uire but lead is
an inert m etal at regards
electricity.
Similarly, human beings
are created to be responsive
to the magnetic power o f
Divinity.W olves and cow* and even
our pet doga seem unmoved
by unselfishness.
They are as insrt as lead.
But when w e see a great
play like Dteken's "T ale of
Tw o Cities" where a man
voluntarily changes clothes
with the rival to hla sweet­
heart's affection, and then
willingly goes to the French
guillotine to make that girl
happy, such courageous un­
selfishness makes even men’s
eyes brim with tears.
And when simitar unself­
ishness is evidenced ta a
lofty, inspiring sermon, it la
much ac If God waved his
magnet ov er the congrega­
tion and they began to move,
Just like the iron filings.
When a great modern pro­
phet ot God, such as Billy
Graham o r Oral Roberta,
thus grips an audknee with
bis vivid verbal Imagery, the
listeners not only quiver and
feel moved, but many of
them leap up and go forward
to the alter.
This la the most remark­
able psychological effect you
will ev er eaperience here on
earth.
Descartes,
great
french
sctentkt o f the 1600s, aaid our
bodies are created to be efflekn t m echanical machinal.

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PARIS ( U P D - M o n a Lisa,
an elderly fragile lady with a
smile that has puxzled men for
centuries, starts a journey to
the United State* today so
carefully wrapped she could
survive a dip in the Atlantic
Ocean.
Leonardo da Vinci'a 436-yearold masterpiece, painted on
wooden panels now wafer
crisp, will travel to Le Havre
by armored truck today and
sail Friday for New York
aboard tha liner France.
Aboard ahlp the famous
painting will have it* own
cabin and aecurity guard.
From New York It will be
trucked to the National Gal­
lery in Washington Dec. 19
with a police eacort.
There, apparently as a re­
sult of a Gallic gesture from
French Culture Minister An­
dre Malraux to Jacqueline
Kennedy, the Mona L iu will
b* displayed for three weeks
atarting Jan. I.
Unconfirmed r e p o r t * in
Faria aald tho Louvre Muse*

um, where the painting baa moved — as the government
hung for most of the last 450 statement said—“ from refuge
years, insured its prize posses* to refuge in conditlona which
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during his visit to Washington
earlier this year that he would
tee that the Mona Lisa is
shown in the United States.
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past, the security arrange*
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stole it from the Louvre and
smuggled U baek to Italy
where police found it under his
bed a year later.
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d o ta recent years as to which
to the greatest tournament « f
them all — the Masters, the
V . 8. Open o r the British
Open, e r a m a k e r e f highpaying events which da n et
ring the faintest bell la g o lf­
in g memory.
"PenonaU y- my gica toct
goal la to win the Canadian
Open, nad yet, on the other
I w as n top player I’d rather
w in tho Masters than any e f
them.”
Bales ting the Masters over
th e British Open fo r n player
from the "e m p ir e " borders on
heresy.
"T h ere to absolutely no
compartecn,” the aggressive
young man insisted. "The
Masters la playad on tha fin ­
est course In the world, a real
aupar course, end with a se­
lect field. F or p.-estlge there
is nothing which matches it.
I’d even put It above the
U . 8 . Open because o f the
course on which it te played."
For a novice looking hope­
fu lly a t the huge aumn posted
on the tour, Knudaoa has n
eclld word o f advice.
"A tta ck H like a cham­
pion, but also have the abili­
t y " he said. "B u t be content
to finish second to Palmer now
—and to Nkklaua fo r tho
next 10 o r I I years. Y ou’ll
n u k e n lot e f money that way
and w o n t die o f n broken
heart. Theaa two gu y i are tha
best and It’ s going to be that
w ay ter n long Urns to com e."
A fte r fiv e y e a n on the
tour, this talented young man
apeakers aa an expert.

no loro loat boBoatoa Coltka and
Loo Aaaolaa Lakara, but each
(a v o tha other a booat Wadaeaday nlfht.
Boatoa whipped the It
Loala Hawk* U l-M , to alow
down tho Lahore' eloaoat com ­
petitor la tha National Baakotbatl AasoclaUon'a W oitera
Division.
Thea tho Lahore, riding El­
i t e Baylor's appoint outburat
defeated the Ryraeute Na­
tional^ 129-120,, allowing tho
Celtic* to pick up a gam e
on the Nata.
Don Nolaoa'a driving layup
and aubaequont b a a throw
gave the Chicago Xepbyra a
109-101 win over the Cincinn­
a ti Royals, while la the other
NBA gam e Detroit dumped
Um N ow Y ork Knickerbocker*
119-100 to anap tha Kalck*'
Jour-game win atrack,
Boatoa, powered by 8am
Jones' 27 polati, took a 10polat load, wttkatood a Hawk
aurga that clipped tha m argin
to a tingle point and than
pulled away in Um final
quarter. Bob Pettit o f 81.
Louli icored 31 to lead both
clubs.
Baylor, having bii ftnoat
night o f the leaaon, (cored
24 in the tin t half and 20
In tho aecood hall a t L ot
A n ftle t delettod Syracuaa
for the first time la Jour
game a thin year. Tho acoro
w^a Uad 19 timet In tba hocUe game. Lee Shaffer led
the Nate with 33 points, 29
In the first half.

Dupree Selected
As Best Soph

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T h ree
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NEW Y O B S (U P I) - A
last-ditch move by M ayor Ro­
bert t . Wagner o f Now Y ork
waa credited today with cav­
ing Saturdays ahaky Gotham
Bowl |am* between Miami
and Nebraska at Yankee Sta­
dium.
W agner took ov e r Um (Itnation personally Wednesday
when it waa reported that

Ragan, Wright
Are Favorites
8E BM N G (U P t)— Defend­
ing champions D ave Ragan
o f Orlando and long baBhltting Mickey Wright o f Dallas,
T ea., ruled tha favorites last
night on the a r t o f tha third
annual Haig end H a lf Scotch
mixed fearsome f r i f cham ­
pionship. *
Miss Wright and Ragan
shot a o-umler-par M on ana
round last year to run o ff
with top money in the 930,000
event which la the only mix­
ed professional tournament « f
the year.
Cold weather with the tem ­
peratures la- the low 40*i
handicapped players In tha
practice round* to r tha Tlhols event which winds up
Sunday and In which the mix­
ed teems stake their option
o f the men’s nr woman’ s
drive, then play alternate
strokes.
Second choice la tha field
waa tha team o f 8am Sneed
and Beth Stone o f Muskogee,
Okie., on the strength o f
Snead's exhibition round vic­
tory over Tom m y Bolt.
"Y ou have to go with M ic­
key and Ragan," and Marilyn
Smith, veteran lady pro who
la teamed with Johnny Pott
o f Shreveport, La. "M ickey
h lu it so much farther than
the rest of us that It gives
them a definite edge in se­
lecting which drive they will

JACKSONVILLE ( UPI) Tho Jacksonville Journal nam ­
ed Larry Dupree of Florida
tha 8EC Sophomore o f the
Y ear Wednesday.
Dupree, who led tho SEC In
rushing with sot yards, won
out by one point over Alabama
quarterback Joe Nemeth.
In a poll o f 12 sports editors
In the Southeast, Dupree got
33 votes while Nemeth had 22. Play.

Dr. Henry King Stanford,
president o f the Unireraity e&lt;
Miami, waa g oa ty to with­
draw hia ecbool from Saturclal guarantee waa mad*.
Tha m ayor called Stanford
•ad assured him that 00,000
la expense money would bo
put In escrow a t tho Bankers
Trust Company boro today.
la Miami, AthteUo Director
Jack llardisg repeated "the
game la o n " and aald tha
Hurriesnea would laava for
New York ky airplane today.
Tho Nebraska team la due
to leave Lincoln, Neb., Fri­
day and plans to work out at
Yankee Stadium shortly after
arrival.
Gotham Bowl officiate held
a lengthy meeting her* Wed­
nesday night, after which
they bed promised to have
u announcement about tha
gaasa. But they made no a»n e te ftjp e n t whatsoever at
the sancluilon o f tho session,
giving rise to tho belief that
tha kinks" bad not been
worked out as they claimed
they were on Tuoaday.
Although Gotham Bond of­
ficials gave firm assurance
that tha gam e "definitely”
weald be
televised earlier

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D m R t n j r Attack W k|
Om Bowling T a t a set a now
record at tha Jet Ltoaa whan
It K i n d i n i points to w o r t
Gamaa Jar y ea r*," Bull said.
tka highest acoro arar a r t a
“ We meat com ply with these
by a Navy team boro. This
eetabllabod rutof hooauao any
acoro v a i tho tocood hl|boot
auhtorfegt nr attempt to get
around them In aooao way
would not ha a credit to tha
athletes involved o r to nap
NCAA and V . 8. Olympic o f­
ficiate Indicated they wore la
fa v or o f arbitration by balling
tha proaidant's autom ate.
Walter Byera, aaacnUvo di­
rector o f tha NCAA. aald. "A ll
o f aa . . . have boon deeply
disappointed by tha AAlTs relection of tho coalition agree­
ment which w as developed at
a meeting in New York City.
N ov. 12-12. "

Martin Gets 12th
Jai-AlaiWin
There hasn’t been anything
like It since Annie Oakley.
Kentucky's shooting in tho
first half o f Wednesday night's
game with Ittorlda State, that
Tha Wildcats hit a blistering
•1J per cent o f their shots
from tha floor to run up a U 21 score on the gemlaoles at
Intermission. Kentucky cooled
off la the second half but still
won handily, S3-54.
The torrid Brat half shooting
by the Wildcats Uad an aOtima record set b y the 19M
Kentucky team . It waa tha
Wildcats* second win after an
opening saasoa loaa to Virginia
Tech.

Martin has tahen over this
week as the top ategtee player
at the Oriandogemtrials Jal
Alai Fronton, winning the sec­
ond half o f the dally doable tor
hi* u th singles win e f the
season.
Tha young fronton star has
been in tha dally double pay­
o ff Id tha last three nights.
Wednesday night he coupled
with Jaunchn tor a 5-7 com bi­
nation fo r M HO. Gaatl ex ­
tended his winning streak in
the featured eighth gam e singlea to three. G u t i and Jaria,
n 5-4 combination, paid tlOOJO.
Gaatl and Zarra put tho fin­
ishing touches to tha night's
perform ance b y taking the all
star Uth paying tlO to win
and too n on a 4-1 perfects.

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MIAMI BEACH (U P I) Welterweight Lois Rodrigues,
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ev e r Eddie Collins in a 10round bout.
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�Seminole L e * ta r U , U r a l
Order o f Moose. met la Xastls
last Saturday aad Sunday for
the Wiatsr Ceremonial with
member* o f Eustts Lodge 174
aad o f Eustia Chapter ISM.
Women o f the Moose, as hoots
aad hostesses for the ev en t
Jtepreseatiaf Sanford Lodge
1SS1 for parts o f the meeting
w e n lis t Governor and Mrs.
Otis SJobiem, Mr. aad Mrs.
Kobcrt B. Small, M r. aad
Mrs. WUbura G. Harris. Mr.
aad Mrs. Howard Price, Mr.
aad Mrs. Claude Poteat, Mr,
and Mrs. Ralph M oore and
Fred J . Hudson.
Small, Harris aad Hudson
were among bow candidates
Mr tho Legion which la com ­
posed o f Moose who have beea
affiliated with the Fraternity
tor six months o r m cce.
The official cerem ony was
hold Sunday afternoon at the
American Legion Hall with the
Jacksonville Legion Degree
Team officiating and Daytona
Beach Drill Team conferring.
At tho same time special en­
tertainment was provided for
the ladies who later joined the
men fo r a grand banquet

September during Paula’s '»■
day visit to Hollywood. Her
trip aad the guest appearanew earn# u tho m u l l o f

Other start o f tho show
Paula enjoyed meeting while
jo the set included Connie
Stevens, Panel Ponca aad
Bob Conrad. She also mat
X ookie Bywtaa and Bob Lo­
gan o f "TT Sunset Strip."
Locally, Paula baa won
m any honors and titles a id
last Saturday night waa se­
cond runner-up in the Missile
Bow l Contest. This Saturday
abe will be on the Queea'a
Court at tha Mlsaile Bowl
G am o lo be played In Or­
lando'* Tangerine Bowl.
She w O b# acting herself
in the film Tuesday night
fo r tha first time and la a
Uttla nervous about her act­
ing ability since she has re­
ceived no previous dramatic
training.
An empfoyo o f Martin Co.
o f Orlando, aha la very mo­
dest about h er accomplish­
ments and still hopes to fur­
ther her education at the
University o f Florida.

MISS PAULA HICKS, 18-yeor-oId Altamonte
Springs beauty contest winner, is photographed
as she will appear on television next Tuesday
night in a scene with Troy Donahue in the cur-

place * * * Rush, rush, rush To many people this has be­ received.
burden

and

many

a

have lost the real meaning

time to meditate on the birth
o f Christ and Us meaning to
our Uvea • • • trying to
figure out what you’ re going
to get so you can give a
gift of equal value. OR re­
membering the true meaning
o f giving • • • Giving only
to those who give to you OR
'Ibollitg’ fb r that' persdfi’ who
probably will not receive
many gifts • • ♦ a secular
celebration OR a religious
experience . . . There are
many meanings and
bore
■re many sides to the mean­
ing of Christmas * • 'S o,
what is tho R E AL meaning
• • • It is within u i as m or­
tal human beings—novar out­
side of qs * * * How long
has it been since your fam ­
ily had discussed this sub­
ject? Are you doing anything
to help your fam ily think
about what Christmas means?
Why not put this at tb* bead
o f your list o f "m u sts'' this
year. • * • The next subject
Miss Harris writes about Is
•'Giving at Christmas.” • • ♦
Our custom always has been
to give gifts at Christmas
time to families and friends.

of giving and only give be­
cause It is expected • • •
What Is the True Spirit of
Giving * *
Emerson said,
"R ings and jew els are not
gifts bat apologies for gifts.
The only true gift Is a portion
o f thyself.”
Kablil Bibran
said "Y o u give but little
when you give o f your poss­
essions.” • • • How Can We
Give o f Ourselves? • • •
through lovo, patience, un­
derstanding, cooperation, tol­
erance, tim e, respect, wis­
dom , knowledge and nil acts
of kindness, not only
at
Christmas BUT throughout
the year • • • perhaps the
best gift we can give is one
that involves something we
do for others * * * a special
letter o f appreciation to par­
ents or children • • a hus­
band or wife telling the other
how much they have meant
through tho years • • • there
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distributed from tho State
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w ith it were possible for
every one o f you to read all
37 pages o f the booklet * * *
It begins by asking “ What
D oes Christmas Mean?” • •
This always baa been an im ­
portant question for one to
answer but with our world as
It It today, perhaps, more
than over, w e should give
som e serious thought to the
B E A L meaning o f Christ­
m a s • • • W b rl does Christ­
m as M esa To'You? • • •
Rudolph the red-noted rein­
deer
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Chorus” o f tho Messiah • • •
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possibility o f w ar, the Unit­
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tbs European NATO nations
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meeting defensive require­ Battens unwilling to assume
ments. This applies to Den­
mark, Belgium and Holland
aa d especially to Franca
where President Charles da
Gaulle flatly has refused to
m eet
NATO
commitments
aad is suspected o f deliber­
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The United States cowtlauoa to oppose Da Gaulle's
Independent nuclear program
bat apparently baa dropped
efforts to persuade D a GauDt
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■fat soal al eaaford, BomlnoU
County, Plerlds, tkta loth day
of Novomksr, A. D. list.
(INAL)
Arthur H. Boakwtu, Jr.,
ctork ef tho Circuit Conn,
Ninth Jndtolal Clrsalt ot
Florida
Byi Martha T. VUIon
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Sordoo V. Frsdorlrk
Alloraoy for Ptalnllff

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and grandpareaU.
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admitted kllllag Grace N ary
Hudgens, JO, and her parents,
Dorothy Young, U , and My­
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sistance when the motel owner
found him lying on a bod la
the tightly sealed room with
the kitchen gas Jets oa. The
manager recognised the name
and called police. Hudgens
had not lost consciousness.
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STATE WW FLOIIIDA TUi
JOSEPH M. ASRBDONDA.
If allro, WILLIAM TRAVERS.
If allVO. MORES B. LEVY, If
alive, ANNIE C. BABCOCK,
If ill vs. CAMPDELL BI.IAR
BABCOCK, If alive, ADOl.ni
BOBBIE BABCOCK. If alive,
and ORVILLE B. BABCOCK.
If alive, aad If married thrlr
respective unknown (pointer,
aad If dead, the resp«rt|ve
unknown
heirs,
dovlnara,
grantees, assignees, Usnors,
urodliora, trustees, or olhor
portico ctalmtne by, throuek,
; endcr or ssalnct said defen.
deals and oaoh of thsmt
EDWIN SANDTS DAWES aad
OEU AUGUSTUS T I I O H P SON, as Trusts.! ot PtnrliU
Land t
Colonisation Com.
pony, Ltd.. If alive, and If
dead, their unknown success*
or trustees! and any and all
roons bavlne. cr eLlmlnu
have, aay rleht, title or
nterest In and la tho fn|.
•wine dosorlkod land, lying
and being In Bsmlnels Coun­
ty, Florida, to-wlti SWI4 of
SWU of SWI4 ot Section I,
Township 10 South, Ranne M
Bast. Except that part there­
of located Is Crystal Lake.
Ten, aad sash of you, aro
koroby notified that a suit
hao keen brought aealaat you
In U s Circuit Court, In and
for Seminole County, Plorldo,
In ukaneory, entitled CHASE
OROVKN, INC, a Florida nor•oration, plaintiff, v. JOSE­
PH M. ASREDONDA, st al.
OafMdsats, and you, and each
ef yen, aro required to file
your Answer to the pUIntlira
Complaint with the Clerk of
said Court, and serve upon
plaintiff, sr plaintiffs attar*
any. aEO. a . hpkkil J t t ,
whoso oddreas lo P. O. Dus
1IM. Boaford, Ptorlds. n copy
of said Asawar, oa sr before
Dscombor Mth. A. P. llfl,
aad If you fall to do so. a
doerae pro sonfomo will be
satorod aealaat you. and each
of you for the relief demand,
id la Mid Complaint,
The nature of thle suit Is
to qelet the title to tbs above
described load la plaintiff,
Chaos droves, Inc., sabject lo
a life estate of Elisabeth lb
Huff, ae survivor of aa aotata
by lha antlroty, la Uat por.
Use of said land described
aa follows, to-wlt B«u. tie.e
ft W. of SB Cor st SWU of
SW U of SWU of Sec. t. Twp.
IS K. Mgs. M E . thanes run
N. II dog. 41 min. W. 414.91
f t , W. IOI.M ft, B. M M ft,
jL 4IAS ft U koetanlng.
WITNESS my hand and seal
af said Court at Sanford,
Samlaolo Cunaty, Ptorlds, thle
17th day ot November, A D,
1ML
(SEAL)
Arthur )L Bookwith. Jr..
CLrk of Circuit Court si
Seminole County, Vlorlda.
Byi Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
dee. A. Speer. Jr.
Attorney for PlaUUfr
P. O. Bus i f f 4
Sanford, plorlda
Publish Nev. ft, Doe. 4, 1L

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in this rtn c rrr n v n r o r
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT, IN AN* FOR SEWSSOt.M COt!NTT, rtOMIOA.
l a w no . eser
. NOT1CM o r EVLW Nier
kTATS ROAD D E P A R T MRNT O T
FLORIDA,
nn
Aetnsy of lha Slats of PlotIda.
aad
■BMtNOf.R COUNTY, n PollIleal HubdlvItUa or tho Itats
of Ptorlds,
Pslltlsotro,

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PRANK RUmRLL st at,
Dofsadsnta
NOTICH OP RWINSNT DOMAIN PBOCBHDINQl
IN THIS N %ME AND ST THE
AlTMOniTT OF THIS SWATH
OP FLORIDA.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT
CONCKUN, and to all persons
and perlite cUlmlng or hevIne any right, (Ills, Inloroal,
sslnto, morlesks or olhor lUa
lo or on thoas osrtaln par­
cels of Unit hereinafter des­
cribed, and tho followlne persons, loeothsr with nil un­
known parsons clalmlns by
Ihroueh or undsr known par­
sons who nrs dead, or wbo
are not known to ko dead
or allvsi
Soclloa TTMO-SMI
Soostoslo
Coualy SR 430 Names sad
Addresses
Federal Land Bank of
Cslumbla
o/o W. a MUlIbbony
Columbia. Rouih Carolina
HKD No. dt-n. 41-K. (I-R
Soettoa TTOOS .MSI SR dM
Seminole County Deeertptloa
SIID No. IS.N, MR. «S-n
DRMVAUM EASKMHST
LATBIIAL DITCH
That part oft
Lot
|
(EXCEPT
Uo
North ITU fast) and lbs
North l«t ftot of Lot 4.
lee IIon IT, Township SI
Rouih. Rants II Bant,
nominal# county, Plorldat
lylnr Northerly ond Wsnlsrly
of and wllbla IS.k foot ond
Southerly and Knaltrly of and
within IT.S fast of a dllah
survey
lino
dosorlkod as
followsi
lioelu oa the Want Has of
the HKti ot Iho NWR ef Boolion IT. Towasklp II Soutb,
Rnne* IS Katt, at a point IS
foot North of lb# eouthoaat
rornsr of the Nil of E E * of
NWI4 of said Beotian IT.
thonco run South ir iM O "
East SJ.1I fsoL thsneo run
■outh slMVIP Bast 111.47
foot, tlt-aes run South IT'SI*
IP* East ItIT.II fast, thence
North IS’ SS'sr* East. TSS.ll
feat to lha West Uao of devarnmtnl Lot t, dactlon IS.
Township SI South, Ranee SO
Bast at a point 114 loot
North ot Uo Norlhwoot ear­
ner of government Lot L
anld Ooclloa IS, thanes contlsus North MMPM" Bast
1.14 fsoL thooco run South
•4*4l lo- East STI.ST fast to
the boNlaalae of o cures son•avc to the Northerly aad
havlue a radius of IT.I fool,
tbsuce run alone said carve
thru a ventral anela of 11*
U’W a dlauaaa of ILTS foot
to Uo sad of survoi Uonoa
run North N *irir*
East
Mi.TI f«»», thenoo North IS’
irssr' Boat JM.S4 lost for tho

mLBRRT « . JONES and NO­
NA JONm . hla wife, aad
VICIH TOMPKINS.
DeftndaaU

Renew or eurr

. The threw victim s were BTATW Or rtSHUWA
found lets Tseaday Is their TWl ail.flEItT a. JONBS end
NONA JONBS. his wtU.
sleeping garmenfe near the
wkoso rootdoeso It aafront door o f the sm ell house
known.
Ton
aro horoby roealrod
near K lagm ee. The bop, H e y
lo fils yoar nnnwor or writm ood J r , was hungry but ion difoasoa. If oay, la Uo
akova procoodlae with lha
healthy.
Clork ot this Court, tad lo
sorrs o copy thoroor apon
Uo
Plaintiffs
attorneys,
whoso namoo aad addroosoo
apsars hereon, oa or bofors
ond of this ditch tarvty lint. tho tflh day of Dscombor,
Tfeo land herein described IISl, tho naturo ot IhU procontains IT.SM oqnart foot ooodlne bolne o suit for foro.
(1.111 nets), mors ar loos.
•loaaro of aorteaeo aealaat
OWNED BTi R O W L A N D Uo followlne doaerUod proTHATCHRR HEATON, also ptrty, lo-wlt:
known aa ROWLAND T.
Lot It. Dlosk "TV*. LITHEATON and wlfo DORO­
TLB WKKIWA ESTATES
THY D. IIRATONi 1IBLBN
NUM1IBR ONB aa par
H. W A L K H R asmotlmos
Ptal Ihoroof roeordad la
known as HHLKN MARIR
Plot Hook T , Paeo It,
I I R A T O N WALKER and
Public Rsrordo of Remlhunband JAMES U. WALKnolo County. Florida. toBlit DEAN U HEATON
eothor with: Barf unit,
nomsllmsa known as DKAM
oron and hoator, perinea*
HEATON and wlfo BETTY
sally InatalUd.
If. HEATONi and HARVEY
DONE AND ORDBRJSD at
U H E A T O N , aomollmea Hanford,
HonilaoU
County,
known ns JOHN HARVEY ntato of Florida, thin ISU
LEWIS HEATON and Wlfo, day of Novomkor, IMS.
CLARA T. HSATON
(■UAL)
SUBJECT TO! EASEMENT re­
Arthur H. Dockwllh. Jr„
corded In D. B. 111. pane
Clork of Circuit Court
lilt In Favor of CASSEL­
Boalaols County, Florida
BERRY UTILITIES COM­
Byi Martha T. Vlhloa
PANT and MORTOAQE re­
Dopaty Clork
corded In O. It. Book Ml, Croeory, Coura A Pinltllo
pngs UTi In Favor of THB Attorneys for Plaintiff
FEDERAL LAND BANK OP IM Jaekoon Stroot
COLUMBIA
Tampa I. Florida
TAKH NOTION that 0 Do*
slaratlon of Taking hao boon
filed la the above.etylod sauso
by the Petltlonars, tho es­
quiring authority of those
proceedings, of the taking ef
the above described land
for lbs purpose oat forth In
tho petition la thta souse, vln
v t i n i J ■■ i f W v i l I
I Itw ll t e a
As dralnogo easements for
portion of Slots Hoad No. Ml
TH B PERFECT ANSW ER FO R A H APPY HOLIDAY
In lomlnsls County, Florida,
and that the Honorable Voile
CHOICE NAVEL AND HAMLIN ORANGES
A. Williams, Jr, one of tho
Judges of the Circuit Court In
"M ixed A s Y oa Like With Rod ar W hite Grapefruit"
lha Ninth Judicial Circuit of
A ll Varieties CUrua Marmalade, Candy, Pataaa
Plorldo, will oo U s Mth day
of Dossmbsr, A. D. IMS, at
Oreago B keeern Hotkey T o Skip
ItM o’clock P. M. lo tho
Seminole Coualy Courthouss
at Sanford. Plorlda, eonoldor
Mid___Doalaratloa
___
_________ »f Taking.
appoint appraisers, aad make
such Order as tho Court
dooms proper. All psrtUo to
the suit sad aU parlies la*
lerested may appear and bo
board at Uo time aad place
designated.
Too, sad each of you. are
hereby commanded to appear
by tiling nn Answor to Uo
Petition heretofore filed lu
this m u m lu Uo oatltled
Court, ou or before Jasuory
It, 1MI. to show whet right,
title, talarest or Ilona you,
or aay af yon. have la aad
to the abovo-daocrlkod land*
and show cause why Uo
same should not bo Uhea for
the usee aad purpoeoo M l
forth la the PetIUou filed
herein.
WITNESS my Hand aad tha
Soal of M i d Court, ou Uls
trd days of Deoember, A. D,
PrefsJd •
Fall B asM
9A7B
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(SHAD
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Arthur H. Boohwith, Jr,
Guarsatesd DeUvery • ft Basko)
$545
Clerk of U s Circuit Court
fa aad for Semlaole coun­
ty, Florida
Byi Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
narold Johnson
County Altorney
P. a Drawer ate
Sanford, Plorlda
m mmH hrey IT-W
and
Jack W. Pierce.
MAITLAND, TLA.
Attorneys for Uo petitioners.
Hotlard Building
Tallahomea, Plorlda
Glens A Unde
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NOLW COCgTT, n o at DA.
n cH A k crn r a a . ta a r -e
J. T. KULAK MORTOAOB
CORPORATION OT FLORIDA,
a torporslloa,
Ptalatlff,

m w a o r v to a m s to,
thb plant invsstmsnt
COMPANY. 0 dUMhred Conasellout corporation, dtseotv
•e a sanst IS, tail, m e ISO
eekaevn eueceseora, grantees,
trustees, Usnora, creditors. as­
signees,
sr
sthsr
aartlaa
•lalailae by. through. under
•r aealast sale The Stoat Invsatmeat company, • euaolw
•4 cenaMtIsat corporation;
aad say and all poruaag l » » lie . i f eUlmlag to have, any
right. tttU or lotonot la nod
to tbo followlne dsnerlkod
load, lying aad betas ta S »«lnolo Coaaty, Florida, ta-wltt
Lou « to 11, InelMlre, Block
f of OARDENA P A H U t
TOWN SITU, according to
plot Uproot rooordod ta Plat
Book a, pneo aa la Uo oftioo
of Uo Clark ol Clrsalt Ooart
of Bomlaolo County, Florida.
Too, aad oioh of you, art
hereby. aotlilod that a salt
hao boon kroiefct sealant yoa
la Uo Ctrenlt Coart, la and
for aoailaslo Coaaty, Florida,
la chancery, ontltUd RODENT
U BLACK, to Truxtee, plainttff, V. THB PLANT INVEST.
KENT COMPANY, a dlxeelved
Con doc tin t corporation, St ol,
defendants, aad yoa, aad oaea
ot yon, art required to (Uo
yoar Answor to Us ploiatltfo
Complaint wtU U s Ctofk of
sold Court, and son# apoa
plaintiff, or pUlalltro atloraay. OBO. A. SPEER, JR.
whooo addroot U P. a Bos
list, Sanford, Florida, a copy
of sola Aaawtr, oa or koforo
Docomkor M A D , ISSt, aad
If yoa fall to So no, a dooroo
pro eoafaaoo will ka satorod
aealaat yoa. and tack of yoa,
.for
. . Iko
tho rollof demanded
damandod ta
In
said Complaint.
Tho natura of this salt la
to quiet Uo tills to U s above
described load la plaintiff,
Robert L. Black, as Trustee.
WITNESS my head and offtrial seal af said Court at
Sanford.
Seminole
County,
Florida. UU ITU day tf Nov­
ember, A. D, ltU .
(SEAL)
Arthur W. Beehwlth. Jr.
Clerk of Clrsalt Court of
Seminole Coualy, Florida,
lly i Martha T. Vlhlea
Dsputy Clork
0 so. A. Spoor, Jr.
Attorney for plaintiff
P. a Bos 11*4
Sanford, Plorlda
Publish Nov. M * Dock 4, id,
W. I ML
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By Abigail
DEAR ABBY: X am married to
an outdoor man. In tho summer it’s
fiahinc and tn tho winter It’s huntinf. Don’t got mo wrong. 1 want him
to enjoy life, but ie it asking too
much of him to spend ONE Sunday
a month with me and tho children?
I would like him to take us to a mov­
ie and have dinner out once a month.
He leaves every Saturday at sun-up
and doesn't come back until late on
Sunday. Then he hands me tho ear
keys and says, “Hero &gt;— taka the
kids and go to a show an I can sleep."
Am I being unreasonable?
SPORTSMAN’S WIFE
DEAR WIFE: Not la my opin­
ion. How about this approach: "Look
Dear," if you don’t want to waste
any a t your spare time on me. that’s
OK. I’D always be around, both wiser
and sadder. But the kids are grow­
ing up and away from you. Soon
they’ll be gone. You’ll have mentor-

DEAR ABBY: What is your op­
inion of a woman who works out
when she has 4 children at home un­
der the age of 5?
WONDERING
DEAR WONDERING: She is
either desperately and unfortunate­
ly eager to get out of the house, or
■he desperately and unfortunately
needs the income.

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DEAR ABBY: A few years after
my marriage I came down with polio. I was left with s slight disability
which slowed me down a little. I can
still do my own housework, although
somewhat awkwardly. For years my
mother-lnlsw (who was a fast work-

Van B u m

er) would come In and, If t was
■weeping, she would take the broom
from my hands and say, "Let’s got
this doneT Not wanting to hurt her
feelings because I knew she meant
wen, T said nothing but 1 felt Hka
crying..
Now 1 see the same thing haw
pening to a Mend who has another
kind of crippling dieeaas. Only H’s
her mother who trim to help her.
My friend was drying her dishes and
broke a cup. Her mother sat her
down, took the towel and said, "Let
me do It or you wont have any dish­
es le ft!" I knew how It most have
hurt Please print this, Abby. There
are so many who mean wed but
don't know any better.
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DEAR ABBY: We have a 7ir-old daughter who Is a very leneand quiet child. She has no
rads. I am unable to have any
more children and want to adopt a
little girl the same age an our own.
My husband thinks H would be bet­
ter to adopt a child a few years
younger. And a boy 11 cant see
where this would provide our daugh­
ter with the compaaloaahie she
needs. Can you advise me? Or perhape some of your readers have some
helpful opinions on the subjeet.

M ONDAY Thru SATURDAY

DEAR MRS. F .: I agree with
your husband. To fores a "tw in" on
your daughter at her age could ere.
ate problems of jealousy, rivalry
and continual competition for both
girls. Try. for s younger ehM. And
a boy might be just wn*t the doctor
ordered.

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sonal reply, send a self-addressed,
stamped envelope to Abby, Bog 8866,
Beverly Hills, Calif.

H I-W AY 17-M SOUTH
SANTORO, FLORIDA

always at

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By Oswald Jacoby

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Miles are am ass the strang­

(a m l delicacy the way wa
prepare them . . . Thane are NOT
Preach Fried)

est pairs la tha country aa d
R would be strange Indeed if

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Eddie did not include on e
o f his games with Marshall
la his California Bridge D i­
gest problems.
Eddie describes their method o f reaching four hearts as
“ craw ling." Usually It la de­
scribed
as
“ Papa-M am a."

to Had tha miracle. East
played the king o f diamonds
oo his partner’ s )eek sa d
Marshall docked. East was
auspicious but finally decided
that his partner had led a way h orn the diamond aeo.
l a r i shot back a diamond.
Marshall pounced oa his
last high diamond. Both op­
ponents followed and Mar­
shall waa able to discard one
o f dum m y's elobo on his last
diamond. Urn miracle had
com * off.

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points and twe doubletons
Marshall has enough to ra­
bid after the stalls raise aad
Eddie has enough to continue

Unfortunately, bands don't

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Do you have a woman oa
your Christmas list who “ has
everything
If so, I’ ve been looking
through the gift catalogues
for you aad tho most practical.
Impractical idea 1'vo coma
across U the glamourised seat
belt fo r m ilady's automobilo.
If the goes about ta a chauf­
feur-driven limousine you'll
probably decldo that chin­
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add just tha right touch. Or If
chtachllta ta a little steep, you
might get by with plain old
mink.
If ah# drives herself in a
low-slung foreign sports ear.
ocelot-covered belts ought to
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The beauty o f this gift Is
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there's a sturdy scat belt,
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un-furred variety.
So with a fur-swathed seat
belt you a rt not only buying
a luxuriously whimsical gift
that says “ 1 know you have
everything," but you are also
giving something meet such

gifts don't havo, • practical
present that can be m od.
Don’t ask ma what tha lady
wlQ do when summer comes
and the fur-covered belts a n
out o f season.
Maybe by that tim e th e n
will be seat belts covered with
chiffon and sequins.
Anyway, that's not your
worry. You c a n t bo too prac­
tical when you’re choosing a
gift for a woman who has
everything. AU you've got to
bo aura of la that you have
gone far enough out to have
discovered
something s h e
hasn’t got.
And chances are even the
woman who has everything
doesn't have seat belts with
their own chinchilla “ stoles."

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Gwaltney
Tbs Oviedo Womaa'a Club
wifl hold a luncheon meeting
this Friday at ths club how s.
Luncheon will bo sonrod at U
nose, M low od b y a musical
program.
Members a r t reminded to
briag their gifts for tbs Bus­
load Training Center.

FOUR GENERATIONS wan represented at tha surprise birthday
toorihg Mrs. B e * Wflsoo, s t t h s t o t e of bar daughter, J * "--------m Ifn . Wttaoa, Mrs. J. B . Jenkins, Mrs. Moya
M O J rl A i m

INSTORE

Welcomed To

FOR YOU!

Sanford Area

Mr. sad Mrs. W. L. Matbeay
aad children, M lcbel and Ban­
dy, from San D iofe, Calif.;
Mr. ami Mra. C. B . Willis, Ed­
die aad Darrlo from Kissim­
m ee; Mr. end Mrs. D. R . Han­
son. Kim and Karla from
Idaho.
D. H. Bergeatedt from Dear­
born, M ich.; M r. and Mrs. M.
J. Sheridan, Thomas, David,
Marty and Janet from Jackeaovllle and Mr. and Mrs.
Burdette Trine, Danny, Ste­
ven, Timmy and Janet from
Allentown, Pa.

W8CB MEMBERS of Grace Methodist Church sponsored n successful
i turkey dinner, recently, and proceeds will be added to the Church building
i fund. Mr. and Mrs. Glen McCall and eon are shown at ona of tha tables
enjoying the dinner.

Jaycee Wives Hear Program
economist

Nowlin,

borne eta. A ll proceeds

tor tha Florida

Pow- from tha project 1
By Jane Casselberry

tr and Light Co. praaentad an Llttls Red School
i n t a r a s t l n g program on
Mrs. Jamaa C ol
"Christmas Lighting1* at tha door p r in and
r cT h "* *
**Mra. Phillip Bkataa w as hoate u fo r tha mooting. Plana
were discussed fo r a Christmas party for mambars and
thalr families, on Dec. I I .
A drawing was hold end
Mrs. Minavah Williamson was
tha lucky winner o f tha Top
Value Stamps project. Mica
Judy Lavender was present
and represented the Candy
Stripers, who worked with tha
Jaycee W ives In selling tick*

Just like Dad’s and
comfort - l i n e d 1
Leather ramp is
soft and supple,
s o l a la flexible.
Brown.

GALORE

T bo DoBary B atistas and
Professional Woman's d u b
m et at tbo homo of Mrs. A. T.
Williams oa Park L a s t for tbo
a n n u l Chrtstm u party.
Mra. Adam Muller, presi­
Mrs. Virginia Potroskl, Wel­
dent, gave a resume o f recent
come W sgea hoetess, reports meetings she bad attended.
tbo following now fam ilies wel­ Reaervations were takes for
the District meeting, actedcomed to tbo Sanford area:

Lucy

Plash animal slip­
pers h e a p Httta
feat cosy! Animal
heads squeak! Red
highlander, p in k
poodle, apricot box-

GIFTS

Hv

Six New Families

Mica

fr a y th tt+ tik n i
■H&gt;lwit Cote In
cosy holiday g ift
Bhadod pink* Hfht
bins, white.

WE HAVE

B s ttfts r tt
I/ U M

g lr ln t P a rfaet
Chriatmaa gift In
an easy •on-*n-off
ityla. Bad, blot.

Mrs. Stella Babiagton o f Con­

A social boor and exchange
o f secret pal gifts, followed tha
meeting. Group singing of
Christmas Carols was enjoyed,
with Mias Barbara B edknt at

• BOOKS
• CARDS
• COSTUME
JEWELRY

1 J O lYY

U SSjM

• HANDBAGS
• GAMES
AND MANY OTHER
MISCELLANEOUS CHRISTMAS

R em em ber that your party
Isn't going to bo any mora fun
than Urn guests, themselves.
Plan your guest list carefully.

GIFTS

W U V icaA A

Contributions to The Sal­
vation Arm y Christmas Ap­
peal provide holiday dinners
for the hungry, toys for chil­
dren, food and clothing for
lets fortunate families, ant
Chriatmaa remembrances for
the sick, for the aged, for
servicemen far from homo,
and for many others.

SAYMOfYCHWSTMAJ
WITH A PENNEY '

cord Dr., Casselberry, left
recently b y plane for tbo
French Riviera where the
Joined her husband who is on
duty with the U. S. Navy In
the Mediterranean. During her
month's stay tha also will
When walking with a group,
visit her sister and her fam ily walk la pairs so you w oo't
who are living in Italy.
monopolise the sidewalk.

sk* u * WM w ,k 0
ltor' 0 t h ,r mm
were Mraee. Hai
Thomas Price, 1
cock, Paul Lewis,
cnbaum, At Keetl
Ages.
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Naver grab a
wipe your band
chen. It's mors
keep a dean t
in a handy placi
purpose o f dryii

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Stretchable

SANTA SAYS

And What Does
She Wear More Than
Sports Clothes T
Come In Today And
Choose Your Gifts For

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• Stocking Cap

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Cocktail

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• SWEATERS

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p it * 1 0 * fad. tax

Hern are jeweler designed'
watches! Ladies petites! Men’s
calendar, thin-dress, dress and
classics! AH with shockprotected Swiss movements,
fine expansion bands.

m

�d C a n u u n id u iM
tariscd, homogenised, betterm ilk,
eat at the m &gt; Ceeter Uat
tknraday and Friday. I hope
pen took da m oat to g o out and
took at the exeeOeat exhibit*.
There are aoma vary amart
hem anukera la toe county aad
plenty a t evidence w as shown
out there. It to afnwly a maylag what ca a be a u d a with
Just a .little e ffo rt The tree
table aad wall Chrtotaua decorations w a n siaipiy beauti­
ful. Aad the sewing etas* that
has been mealing at the canter
certainly proved that they are
le a n in g a lot. Some o f the
ladles modeled their outfits
aad 1 can truthfuBy say they
w e n very, eery attractive.
Then there were potter ex-

FA B R IC
SHOES

Now for the future home­
makers who w ere talking
about som e "kitchen ques­
tions.” Bern are a tow dcflalFirst dairy penduata:
1. Batter to a solidified tat o f
milk obtained from cream or
milk, usually b y ch n n tog.
One pound butter equals two
CUpte
To substitute tor better in
n recipe:
One cup butter — c o o cup
margarine; H cup hydrogen­
ated vegetable aborteaiag plus
t t top. eatt, o r ? i cup lard
plus Vi tap. s a lt
g. Cheese, la the coagulated
curd ef milk that is divided
late two m ala classes, naripen-

S E ! “ ° Center
m w. I* at.

Christmas
Gift Table
SWANK - CUFF LINKS
KEY CHAINS-TIE SETS
From 11.50 to 1345
BUXTON W ALLETS___95.00 up
BAN LON SHIRTS___ _____ $645
ROBES ................
TIE ft SOCK SETS

from $845

„Z._____ $245

DOPP KITS

$845

EVANS SLIPPERS
From $445 to $7.95
A HUNDRED OTHER GIFT
■ I M S TOO NUriSROUS TO
MENTION.

chtfift4'l0£OA.

A "DINNKR-POR-RiaHT* SERVICE
. . . A T S A V IN G S UP T O S 3 0 .0 0
V a a l you can on joy tha thrill of dining with
your very ow n gloam ing solid silver, rioht
aw ay. Tha Gorham "Save-by-the-Set" prices,
offer savings up to $ 9 0 . over open stock.
• four pioea pteeo-aottlngs....$30 .0 0 oovtngo
g five piece pioco-eettinge... 929.00 sa vin gs
• six piece piece se ttin g *... $ 9 0 .0 0 savin gs
If you wish, there are proportionate savings
o n "Dinner for T w elve" services.
Com e In soon and select your G orham Star­
ting D e sig n . . . and aava.

cultured

buttermilk,

By M n. Adaa M a r

evaporated. eoodewsed, pow­
dered milk.
ra ta aatf ofla:
1. Fata. Hydrogenated v etotable shortenings are usually
produced from vegetable oils
by a hardening process.
Lard la made tram pork fat
raaderad « t o r ataam at kith
temperaturee.
2. Olla commonly uaed la the
Am erican borne are o f vege­
table origin, lu ck aa cotton
eeed, c a n , peanut and olive
Flour Is tbs finely ground
m oal o f grain
com m only
known as wheat flour. T h a n
a n two mala household flo w s,
white and whole w h ea t
Sugars and S y n p s . In the
dictionary sugar to defined as
" a sweet erystaUne substance
colorless or white when pure.”
White granulated U the most
com m only used. There is alio
brown sugar, which la fiat
crystals covered with a film
Of highly refined, dark colored
cauo syrup. Powdered sugar
or eonfoettonora sugar la for
frostings, fondants, o r tor
dusting over bakery products.
Other types a n m aple aad
c o n sugar. .
Hart art a few togradtant
substitutions:
1 tbsp. flour — Vi tbsp. corn­
starch
1 cup cake flour — % cup
hard w h ea t all purpose floor
I oa. chocolate — I tbsp. cocoa
plus 1 tbsp. fat
1 tap. baking powder — % Up.
baking sods ptna 1 tap.
cream o f tartar
'Baking term dlflaltioaa:
Blend — To mix tw o o r m ore
Ingredients thoroughly
Broil — Cook very rapidly un­
d er direct heat
Cream — l b soften fat with a
spoon o r boater; o r to mix
fat and sugar thoroughly
D rin le — To dampen by
sprinkling witb sm all drops
o f liquid
Glaco — To cook a syrup to
the c r ic k stage and then
coat fruit or pies

M em b a n o f the M a o L aw k
Circle

MH1 BBlKWi BMW
MW
and n m . Fold together until
well blended. ChUl. If desired
garnish with whipped ereem .
Six to eight servings.
Tb m ake custard sauce fob
low directions on package o f
instant pudding.
QUESTION: We have aa old
cut-glass vase that to waterstained. Can you tell me bow
to rem ove this “ milking”
stein T
ANSWER: Fill the vase with
water containing tw o tea­
spoons o f ammonia and let It
stand ov e r night — wash and
rinse well. This method works
nearly as w ell as for mineral

MRS. ELLA FRANKLIN, left was hostess for the December meeting and
ten given by the Nina Lewie Circle of the Ftrafe Baptist Church, In DoBary. Others left to right are, M n. Lee Taylor, president; Rev. und Mrs.
Hubert Tbomaa and Mina Kay Hennlnger, chairman of the tea.
(Cox Photo)

Christmas
WOOL. The flber-eentent la­
bel on my new coat aays this
garment to m ade e f reprocess-

Banquet Held By
Dorcas Class
M embers e f the D oresi Bum

m ean?
A N S W E R : Reprocessed
wool is m ade from a previous­
ly woven, knitted o r totted
wool product that has boon
returned to fibrous state with­
out ever having been esed tor
garments o r the like.

d ry School Claee o f the Cen­

DeBary

We

KADER'S

Give

The constitution and by­
laws o f the All N ary O fficers'
Wives Club w as read by M n ,
Stanley K. Stanul and will bn
voted on
at tbs January
meeting o f the club In the
Naval Air Station Ballroom.

Gwultaa?

J e w e le r s

Flattering Fashions F or
The Tall And Long-Walstod

Pricnd To 8«R
PRICED TO
229 W. FAIRBANKS
MI 4-6864
W IN TER

PARK

These suggestions wtra pre­
pared by Miss Ruth Harris,
Family Life Specialist of the
State II. D. Office.

jfr L

Our Hu«e Aaaortmcnt

a

LA D IES
a

DRESSES

C O A TS
a

SU ITS
# SLA CKS

ALL SIZES INCLUDING
HALF SIZES.
ALL PURCHASES GIFT
WRAPPED AT NO CHARGE

STYLE
HIGH

aad Mrs. R olf NolL

Before you buy your Christ­
mas tree give it a good shake
to see if it is fresh. If the
needles fall off, It Is dry and
will soon lose its fresh look
and value. Test the needles to
be sure they're soft, flexible
and full of moisture. Alto
check to see if the branches
are pliable. Test the Umbs for
strength and, o f course, you
want a tree that's well filled
out with branches evenly
spaced around. So HAPPY
THEE HUNTING.

Robes, Lingerie, Blouses
Sweaters, Skirts, Capris
A fter Five Dresses, Jewelry
HIGH

by co-bostessea M n . Williams

dale.

*

From

Thirty members o f the Sta­ ed with a Christmas corsage

Personals

Gracious Gifts Galore
Chouse

Officers Elected
By Station Wives

tral Baptist Church aad their tion Officers Wives Club r e ­
fam ilies m et recently to the cently enjoyed n buffet lun­
cheon at the Capri. Mrs. Em
recreation room tor n Christ­
met D. Bowen presided far
man banquet
the last time as new offlThe tables w ere decorated rera were elected at the bus­
In n festive m ood with poln- iness session, following the
settles and Florida holly. luncheon.
Those elected
were Mrs.
Group singing o f Christmas
Carols was enjoyed during the Leonard D. ElUngwood, pres­
evening and gifts w e n ex­ ident; and Mrs. John A, Wil­
liams, secretary • treasurer.
changed by the members.
A special gift w as presented They will serve for Uw next
to the e la u teacher, Mrs. Ruth six months.
Wilkinson. About M members
Four new m em bers w ere
end their husbands enjoyed welcom ed aboard; M n . Ri­
chard Hsisllp. Mrs. August
the party.
Stcfkovich, M n . George F.
Cowan end M n . Jsm ee Weick. Guests present Included
Mrs. David Olmsteod’ s mo­
ther, Mrs. Osaae and Mrs.
L. G. Heins.
A Christmas theme prevailed throughout the luncheon.
By Mrs. Adam Muller
m inlatun
Mrs. C. E. Butler o f Va­ Name tags were
lencia Circle was recently tree orna mints and colorful­
packages,
elected a three year director ly wrapped tiny
e f the Mental Health Associa­ tied with red ribbon. The cen­
tion o f Sanford. Mrs. ButJer terpiece was a three-tiered
Is also n director of the Eye candelabra o f white em boss­
Beak and attended the month­ ed candles and pine cones.
ly luncheon held at the Capri The other tables were adorn­
ed with polnsettlas.
Bestaurant in Sanford.
The centerpiece w as giv­
M r. and Mrs. John Leone o f
Plantation Road entertained en s i e door prise end won
Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Petro- by the president • elect, Mrs.
skl o f Stanford, Conn., who ElUngwood. M n . Bowen, re­
wer# enroute to Fort Lauder­ tiring president, was present-

Presents

O F C C IA i. "D iN N tA -F O ft-C lO H T *
a ib V X Jt C H I S T — M enogeny
FW ian w ith Peeifle CJotn Lin in g
0 7 . 0 0 wttn th l* offer

Baptist

chairm an o f the tea and Mrs.
L i t Taylor, president, pre­
sided at the meeting.
Others attending w a n Mrs.
Leon Magee, Mrs. M. Faulk­
n er, B ev. aad Mra. Herbert
Thom as, Mrs. M. Cole, Mrs.
E . M. Neely, Mrs. John Vos
and Mra. A . Helleaday.

A_

Carole’s

fo u r piece piece-eettMwey. Federal T a x IncJuSeq.

the Flrat

ly fee the regular beelaaaa
and program scsstao, tallow­
ed ky a tea.
t h e groep met at the heme
e f Mra. Ella Praaklhi on Park

Before deciding where to
put your Christmas tree this
year, consider the safety (a c­
to n . If you place the tree
close enough to an electrical
outlet, you won't need to use
an extension cord. This will
Since apples are still plenti­ eliminate the danger o { shock
ful, here are a few excellent from a faulty cord, difficulty
in making connections, and
apple recipe*.
the possibility o f tripping over
Apple Compote
a long cord. If tbo tree la put
gVi cupi apple ilices
In a pall o f water to p n ven t
1 tap. grated orange rind
the needles from dropping so
^ tip . grated lemon rind
early, be sure* none o f the
apple Juice from slices
wires dangle In the water.
1 cup orange Juice
2 tbsp. lemon Juice
% cup sugar
currant Jelly
Drain Juice from
apple
Cones o f evergreens that
slices, reserve. Combine rinds
and Juices, add sugar. Cqok hava been chem ically treated
about five minutes o r until will burn beautifully In an
sugar is dissolved and the open fire place. Flamoe w ill
syrup Is slightly thickened. range in colors from purple
Place apple slices in the to bluish purple, blue to green­
syrup, heat gently until warm. ish blue If they era treated
Stir as little ss possible to with copper sulphate. Crude
prevent breaking the slices. salts o f these chem icals la
Serve warm or cold. Garnish pulvtrised form usually can
each serving with the Jelly. be obtained from tbe local
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on tbe cones with paraffin
Now try this — Apple Juice or use melted wax o f old can­
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copper chloride and copper
2 cups apple Juice
1 pkg. lemon flavored gelatin sulphate mixed with H pound
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1 pkg. lady fingers
in ■ container In a pot o f hot
maraschino cherries
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boiling point. Stir the salt In
the hot w ax, then dip the
cones o r spread them out In e
bushel basket lined with news­
papers and sprinkle them.
This will be enough for a
bushel o f conea.
Another method o f treating
cones is to dip them into a so­
lution o f two tablespoons of
glue mixed with ooe gallon of
water. After the cones are
dipped they can be dusted
with the powdered chem ical.

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deye, got nothing but bad
ntw s today about Um printers'
strike situation la which ae
further negotiations are even
contemplated until sometime
next week.

TALLAHASSEE (U P !) Gov. Farris Bryaat said to­
day Um prapossd reerganlaatkm o f National Guard units
la Florida will give the state
• "w orkable admlnUtritlve
organisation."
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a t the moment, to make a
final decision whether he liked
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ever, be Indicated he was not
unhappy. He said the propoied organisational changes
would make the Florida Guard
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lie said the membership
would
not
undergo
any
changes and each city with a
unit now, would keep a unit
of some type. The Guard num­
bers about 7,500 la Florida.
Bryant said ths report by
a governor's conference com ­
mittee. headed by Georgia
Gov. E rn eit Vandiver, might
make som e changes in his
decision whether to accept or
oppose the revision. He said
the state adjutant gtneral bad
just returned from Washington
where he attended a aeailon
with like officers (rum other
states to talk over the ravls-

Statements from lsadsrs of
the International Typograph­
ical Union and the Publishers
Association e f N ew York
warned that the strike which
has closed the city’s nine ma­
jo r dallies would be a long
one—perhaps longer than the
1958 strike which eeueed a 19day news blackout in metro­
politan New York.
There were even some pre­
dictions that the strike would
last four or fiv e months If It
Is not settled before the heavyadvertising pro-ChrUtinaa pe­
riod la over.
Bertram 8. Powers, presi­
dent o f the ITU’a striking Lo­
cal 6, said the situation was
"w orse than flva day* ago."
The publlshera' spokesman,
Amory H. Bradford, said there
was "very little room left for
movement" In negotiations for
a new contract with tha printere.
William E. Himkin, director
o f the federal Mediation and
Conciliation Service, returned
t o Washington
Wednesday
night after
reporting "no
progress" in a joint negotiat­
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second since the strike began
last Saturday.
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the New York Time*, describ­
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fer” mad* last week as their
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the festivities Is extended to
an Longwood children aad
•spatially k» thorn wheat
fam ilies a rc among those la
tha aaw aad rapidly growing
Loagdala a n a . Aa esp eclsl
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M em bers o f el vie organisa­
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Tuesday la the Civic Leagua
Building oa Church S t to
w rap the party gifts and

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THUR&amp;, DECEMBER 13, IMS

COUNT? KEWB

Lake Mary Planning
For Christmas Party
Mr M e j o t f i la k e bald neat Thursday a t « : »
Christmas Party lo r p. m., baa b e n m oved hern
Appearing on the program
a| the community, the auditorium o f the Lake while the ehilddrea await
Elementary
School
hold annually sine* 1923, Mary
arrival o f Santo Clane, will
h a re b e n announce d by Mrs. back to the Chamber ot Com­
Prank L e n t , chairman and merce Building where a Ur­ be Dr. Frank Leone, Mra.
M rs. Leonard Dona, eo-chalr- ine Nativity Scene on the Richard Cbaunccy, Mrs. Ro­
grounds wtU add spiritual bert Monnty and Mr*. Dunn.
nan.
o f the party, to be depth aad meaning to the
D r. Leona will sing “ Silent

Mary

HD Clubs Install
New County Council
The annual installation o f
County Council office re wee
held tost Friday night in the
R om e Demonstration Cantor
a t n Chriatmaa party and p ro­
gram b y Seminole County
R om a Demonstration Clubs.
Ceremonies were conducted
b y Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith,
Installing o f f l e e r , fo r Mrs.
Charles Baseman, president;
Mrs.' Wilbur Nolan, flrat rice
president; Mrs. J . D. Ander­
son , second r k e president;
Mrs. Edwin Kennedy, treasur­
e r ; Mrs. Ed lltsg sra ld , secre­
tary aad Mrs. Arthur Richter,
delegate.
Miss M yrtle Wilson, homo
demonstration agent, present­
ed Mrs. Saseman with the
p r e s i d e n t ' s pin and Mrs.

Newcomen Club
To Have Parly
Next Thursday
■y
The
com e

Jane Casselberry
South Seminole
Wagon

W ei-

Newcom ers

Club will meet next Thurs­
day at tbs Hamilton House
Restauraat far tbs annual
Christmas party.
The Sanford W elcome Wa­
gon Newcomers Chib m em ­
bers hare been Invited as
special guests.
The executive board will
m eet at 11 a. m. and a
Holiday Fashion Show will
follow the noon luncheon.
Fashions will be ihown by
Cerate’ s Dress Shop in Longwood Flax*.
Those planning to attend
are asked to each bring a $1
gift for exchange and either
canned goods o r toys, used
cloth log or a cash gift for
the club welfare project.
Those unable to attend the
meeting can have their dona­
tions picked up by contact­
ing Mrs. Joyce Merrlfield of
Casselberry or Mrs. Maryann
Miles o f Forest City.
All newcomers to the area
are welcome to attend the
party even though they may
not have received a call
from Welcome Wagon Hostess
Nora Norris.
For reservations, call cither
Mrs. Glide Pettinatl o r Mrs.
MUea.

George Otto, a past president,
pinned the past president's pin
fo r Mrs. H. L. Johnson, re­
tiring president, who also re­
ceived n lovely g ift o f etched
crystal lea tea glasses from
Mias Wilson on behalf o f the
clubs and council.
Mrs. Johnson was in charge
o f the program which opened
with a devotional given by
Mrs. Fltsgeraid. Musical selec­
tions were presented by Coun
fy Agent and Mrs. Cecil Tuck­
er aad Mrs. Q. B. Drake after
which Tucker led the entire
assembly in tinging Christina*
carols.
Club members who recently
attended sewing classes mod­
eled their dresses m ide during
the course and Miss Wilson
presented certificates to those
who attended tost July’s Short
C o u iie ln Gainesville.
Mies Lucy Nowlin, boms
economist fo r the Florida
Power and Light Co., present­
ed an interesting and timely
film program on Christmas
lighting and also showed a collection o f table decorations us
Ing lights.
Refreshments o f punch and
cookies were served with Mr*.
Sasainan and Mrs. Johnson
presiding a t the punch bowls.
Tha installation followed
two-day Open House presented
by the Clubs featuring educa­
tional displays and handicraft
items fo r holiday decorating
and g ifts made by tha mem
b en . Included were tree em a
m enu made from tin cans,
palm fronds painted and dec
orated with baubles, miniature
Santas mads o f red flannel,
cate mads from cellophane
wrappers used by the dry
cleaners as well as beautiful
aprons, dresses, fancy hate
and purses and many other ar­
ticles.
Educational exhibits were on
programs given to the various
club during the year and fea­
tured such topics as conserve
tion, family crisee, fish cook­
ery, civil defense, laundry clin
Ic, legal matters and social se­
curity.

Night’ ’

and

W orld"

and will Join Mra.

Cbaunccy

in

“ Joy
leading

to

AsauraneB waa fhrtn Loafwood
Lormann said the city had ----sidered building a suitable city hall
Mayor A1 Lormann Wadnaaday that
in three stages, but Rotchford said
fund* would bo forthcoming from tho
to go all out was a preferable pro*
Houainr and Homo Flnonco Agency
cedure because, a unified, acceptable
for tho construction of a now City
design is important and avoids a
HaQ, town oowago aystom and for
patchwork appearance when finish­
now streets, if propor application
ed.
waa raodo by tho town.
The construction of the dty hell
McClellan Ratchford, o g o n c y
alone, would have to be done on gen­
head from Atlanta, discussed the
eral obligation bonds, while if the
matter with Lormann at a mooting
aewage system waa tied in that
of county and Sanford officiate hold
would make possible the Issue of re­
Wednesday at Sanford.
venue bonds for the construction.
The mayor pointed out that tho
Ratchford M id any municipal im­
city had more than doublad ita pop­
provements can be financed by the
ulation in the post three years and
HHFA as long as there is a demon­
town project# had assumed such pro­
strable need for the construction, and
portions t h a t a Mpay-aa-we-go” &gt; he included streets and other im­
method of financing waa rapidly be­
provements ss being in the agency's
purview.
coming impossible.

the

EDITORIAL

COMMENT

group

caroling.
Mrs. Mooney will recite the
beloved “ T w a s the Night Be­
fore Christmas" and Mra.
Dunn win narrate the beauti­
A CHRISTMAS PARTY v u held last Thursday evening at the DeBary
ful " ’Tls the Sweetest Story
Community Center by Herbert D. Gibb American Legion Post 259 with
E ver T old ."
members of the Auxiliary aa hoateaaes. Heading the committee were,
Refreshment* o f Chriatmaa
from left, Mrs. Vola Lambertaon, Mrs. John Leone, Mrs. E. Iovanna, Mrs.
eooklea and lee cream will
M. Newell and Mrs. Chauncey King. Table decorations were done by Mrs.
bo served after each child
A. Mednyk and Mrs. Harry Fritta who were not present for the photo.
present visit* with Santo and
(Cox Photo)
receive* a gift.
The Lake Mary Chamber
o f Com m erce, aided by Indi­
vidual citizens aad communi­
ty organisations, has spon­
sored the party since Its o r i­
gin. Lest year, In conjunction,
the C o f C began the first
sale of Lake Mary Christmas
Cards telling the story o f the
annual sveat la verse.
C. W. Cartoon, general and personal telephoning will
These cards, In a variety
By Mra. Adam Metier
o f cover selections, are avail­ com m ercial manager of the conUnoe aa usual.
A program of Chriatmaa
able again this year at m ini­ Winter Park Telephone Co.,
T o m eet these Increased
music featuring the Sanford
mum prices from chamber has Issued a statement con­ demande oa telephone ser­
Male Chorus win be sponsored
membera o r «t the Imkt
cerning service during the v ice, Uw telephone company by the D eBsry Civic Assn, on
Mary stores and business of­
coming holiday season which has outlined the fallowing Dec. 21 at • p .ra. In tha De­
fices.
wUI be helpful an d .ofJ n ter- questlnae aa that at! may Bary Community Canter. The
pubUe to invited.'
est to South Seminole resi­
enjoy maximum efficiency.
dents.
On Dec. It, between the
1. Refer to the telephone hours o f 10 a.m. a id noon, the
Because o f greatly Increas­
ed business and social tele­ directory before making call* association will sponsor the
phone calls during the holi­ so that you always ciU by annual Chriatmaa Party for
days, Carlson listed sugges­ the correct number the first children o f tho community.
tions on bow subscribers can time.
This ovent also U scheduled at
S. Give the called party tha Community Coster.
co-operate in improving tele­
By Jane Casselberry
The South Seminole County phone service. He pointed out adequate time to answer the
Mrs.
Myron Aecardl
Young Republican Club will that the telephone companies telephone so that call-backs sorvteg aa chairman tor the
will add personnel during the m ay be avoided if the party party and her aaslatanta are
meet next Tuesday at • p m
in the American Legion Home dsya and hours of peak acti­ la at home.
Mrs. Edmund Jovanna, Mrs
I . When your phone rings, Harry Schob, Mrs. Joseph
vity to handle the increased
on Prairie Lake.
answer R promptly.
Sweeney, Mrs. Rtnaldo BtenGuest speaker will be John traffic.
4. When finished with n dt, Fred K am m trer aad Earl
“ Cooperation o f our sub­
Ducker,
Republican repre­
sentative to the State Legis­ scribers la vital If everyone call, be sure that your re­ Merrill.
lature from Orange County. is to be served efflclenUy ceiver is csrcfully replaced
Word haa been received that
Ducker, a young Orlando at­ and speedily durlnr these on the book.
Santa will drop In at tho party
5. I f you are nuking a ser­ to meet all the good boya and
busy
periods,”
torney, has Just been re-elect­ extremely
ed to his second term In o f­ Carlson explained. “ A little ies o f calls, allow occasional girls and refreshments and
fice. He will speak on reap­ courtesy wUI go a long way Intervals between calls so prixss for the children also are
portionment sod the recent In keeping telephone lines that persons trying to call In store.
special session of the legis­ available so that everyone you will not find the Uoe
There wUI bo carol singing,
can enjoy telephone conven­ busy for long periods of a Christmas playatts will bo
lature.
Ume.
The public Is wlecom e to ience m ore."
presented and a movie entitled
6. Keep calls as brief as “ Christmas
Customs
from
He cited the fa ct that young
attend the meeting and all
interested persons are Invit­ people will be home from possible so that you don’t Far and N ea r" will be shown
ed to come and learn more school and will be using tha tie up line* longer than
Parents ir e Invitod to Join
the party with their children.
about the speaker’s subject. telephone frequently. Many necessary.
A brief business meeting people will be Issuing party
will be followed by an In­ Invitations by phone. Holiday
form al holiday social during ordering from stores Is great­
which refreshment* will be ly Increased at this Ume o f
served.
year. And telephones will be
The group will participate a m ajor means o f exchang­
in singing carola accompan­ ing holiday greetings, both
ied by D. Miller Evans at locally and via b a g distance
the piano.
The daily routine o f business
The
Lake
Mary Home tree-shaped cake trimmed In

DeBary Civic
Tips Issued For
Group Plans
Holiday Telephoning Holiday Events

Republican Club
To Hear Ducker

Holiday Luncheon Highlights
Meeting Of Lake Mary Club

tiny, delicate holly wreaths
Hostesses for the luncheon
Tuesday morning in the Fire
were Mrs. Joe Smathers,
Hail for the regular monthly Mrs. Harry Sandusky, Mrs
meeting and annual Christ­
Erwin Sinkbell, Mrs. Oian
mas Party with 13 members
Boutwoll
and
Mrs.
John
and three guests in atten­
Rshir.
dance.
Games of bingo were play­
Presiding w *j Mrs. T. A.
ed after lunch and prise*,
Stiles, president of the club.
donated by the membership
Devotional* were led by Mrs.
were w oo by numerous Indi­
Mabel Brown.
viduals o f tho group.
Following reading of the
minutes
by
Mrs.
Helen
Powell,
secretary,
reports
w ere beard from officers aad
committees. Mrs. EUis Bol­
ton presented a short and In­
Weekly play o f the DeBary
form al talk on shaping of Duplicate Bridge Club was
light rolls for baking and held Tuesday afternoon at
(reeling.
the Community Center with
After adjournment o f the too tables In action.
business meeting members
Announced winners were
and guests exchanged gifts NS, first, Mr*. Virginia Sing­
during ■ social period before er and Mrs. Ruth Hiatt; se­
luncheon was served. Door cond, a tie, Mrs. Mints Mor­
prise, awarded at this time, rison and Mrs. Elsa Unkles
wav won by Mrs. Stiles.
with Mr. and Mrs. Georgs
Luncheon, following season­ Pearsall and fourth. Mrs. E.
al customs, featured baked Z. Walters and Phil deBerturkey and all the trimmings. ard.
Attaetive
miniature
cup*
EW. first. Mias Ethel John­
formed from orange shells son and Mrs. Myrtle Dunneand filled with cranberry backc; second. Loris Weeks
salad added a decorative and Norman Meyer; third,
touch at tacit place setting Mrs. 0 . N. Lackey and Mrs.
and the table was lovely William Woodlock and fourth
with Us beautiful Christmas Mrs. Minnie Heitman and F.
cloth and centerpiece o f a R. Froehlich
Demonstration

Democrats Elect
1963 Officers
In DeBory
By Mrs. Adtas Mailer
The
DcBagy
Democratic
Chib elected officers for the
1961 year and went on record
as opposing the proposed
causeway over Lake Monroe
from Enterprise to French
Ave. In Sanford at the Dee.
S meeting of the group held
in the Firs Hall.
Officers elected were James
Oddy, president Michael DonIon, vies president; Evelyn
Dsick, secretary • treasurer;
Mrs. Edward Healy and Jos­
eph Santillo, three year di­
rectors; Mrs. William Joyce,
chairman of social entertain­
ment
and Frank Laymel,
membership chairman.
Fred Kammerer was pro•seated as a new mem ber it
the meetiaa.

M ayor Gets
'Assurance'

Club

met

Bridge Club
Winners Named

COUNTY COUNCIL OFFICERS were installed Friday night at a pro­
gram und Christmas party held at the Home Demonstration Center in
Sanford by Seminole County HD Clubs. In the group were, from left, Mrs.
Edwin Kennedy, Mrs. J. D. Anderson, Mrs. Charles Sassman, Mrs. Wilbur
Nolan and Mrs. Ed Fitzgerald. Mrs. Arthur Richter, also a new officer,
was not present for the photo.
(Herald Photo)

Action Is Best
Residents of the Forest City area are to be
commended on their ability to act in prepara­
tion for civil defense end other emergencies
when s lot of people in a number of areas are
still talking.
This morning the second accelerated first
aid course waa completed in that community by
more than a doxen men and women who have the
foresight to look ahead and think in terms of
service to others aa wall as in their own selfpreservation.
These people, and the two doxen or so at­
tending the first course early last month, were
taught how to apply all types of bandages, how
to treat leas complicated injuries and how to ad­
minister artificial respiration under emergency
conditions. Each course consisted of five, twohour sessions of instruction and practical de­
monstration.
Instructor for the November course was
Mrs. Edwins Meister, s graduate nurse. Classes
this month were taught by Miss Jsan Kuiter.
Perhaps Forest City will set on example
and we soon will be hearing from more areas
around tha county where people have decided
ICTION IS BEST,

North Orlando Award Made
At Meeting Of Garden Club
By U s e s Grtasteed
Members of the North OrUndo Gsrden Club announc­
ed Uw D ecem ber Garden o f
the Month Award at last
week's monthly meeting o f
the group at the home of
Mra. Betsy Nall on N. Third

coming year.
It was announced that the
January
executive
board
meeting will bo held oa Jen.
2 at the home of Mra. Mary
Rowell on Edgeman Ave.
The next general meeting will
be held on Jan. 10 at the
home ot Mrs. Mary Watson
St
Panama
Rd.
in the
Wlnne* o f the award, which on
Ranches.
baa been opened to all areas
Refreshments o f punch, cof­
o f the Village Including the
Ranches, went to Jeanne El­ fee and cookies were served
at the close o f the meeting.
kina o f 44 8 . Cortex Ave.
Final plans were made for
the annual Christinas Party
which Is scheduled at the
Community Building in the
Village Recreation Ares for
• p. m. Saturday.
The party will be for mem­
By Jaae Casselberry
bers, husbands and guests of
Postmaster W. R. Bryant
the d u b and refreshments of
coffee, puneh and snacks will was guest o f honor at a buffet
be served. Games will be supper given recently by em
ployes of the Longwood Post
played and prises awarded.
Those o f the group at last Office at the home o f Mr. and
week's meeting were remind­ Mrs. Jim Payne at Rock Lake.
The party was In celebration
ed to bring gifts labeled “ h is"
and “ h ers" to the party and o f Bry*nt's commission as
that each gift was not to permanent postmaster o f the
Lon j wood office.
exceed JO cents in c o s t
Those present were Post­
Announcement was made
that tha d u b 's project for master and Mrs. Bryant and
beautification this year will daughter, Marsha; Sir. and
be to buy and plant 21 cher­ Sirs. Don Shepherdson, Mr
ry laurel trees on village and Mrs. Myri Blankenship,
easements. Trees will be Mr. and Mrs. Carl Prsacott
planted by members and their and children, Patty and Joe,
husbands after the holidays. o f Sanford; Mr. and Mra. B.
The membership also voted K. Hardison, Mr. and Mrs.
Payne
and
children,
to donate 123 to the village Jim
to help pay for insurance on Glenda and Darryl and Mr.
the police car and fir* truck. and Mrs. L. R. Payne.

Party Honors
Long wood
Postmaster

Secret pals were revealed
and new once named for the

Bear Lake Club
Changes Dates
By Shirley Westworth
This month’ s meeting of the
Bear Lake Home Denionitra
tion Club, organised recently
for women in the Bear Lake
Forest City ar e v has been
changed from next Motriay to
next Tuesday.
The meeting will be held at
I p.m. at the home of Mrs.
E. L. Hubbard. 3802 Bear
Lake Circle. Members wilt
make marbiixed Jewelry and
exchange ideas for Christmas
decorating and meal prepar
stem .1

Scouts Brave
Cold For
Night Hike
By J sse Casselberry
Boy Scouts o f Troop 241
o f Casselberry and tbelr scout­
master, Ted Daniel, braved
the wintry elements Monday
night (o go on a hike to Dew
Drop Pool where they held a
wiener roast around a warm­
ing campfire.
Tlic participating group also
enjoyed a “ stalking gam e"
amt alter the hut dogs were
roasted and eaten returned
back to the Scout Hut on
Overbrook Dr. via the troop's
bus.

MRS. L0UI8K GRAYSON

Herald Gels
Reporter
In Geneva
Mrs. Batofe H. M m )
Grayson this ww
Herald sew s staff to serve M
reporter lor Geneva aad v i­
cinity.
Residents fo r the past six
years la Geneva, where (h ey
cam * from Booth Band, lad.,
the Grayaona are parents eg
five children, the oldest U
years and the youngest, t o w .
Mrs. Grayson is interested
and has been activo In m an y
civic, school, church and so­
cial organisations aad Jnat
recently was installed aa new
treasurer o f the Geneva Cit­
izens Association. She also
Is a past president o f the
Collie Fanciers o f Central
Florida.
j
Although a former beauti­
cian, her work with the Hot*
aid will be her first profess­
ional employm sflt since m ov­
ing to Geneva and she w ill
welcom e all type* o f news
Items and notices. She m ay
be reached by telephone at
249-4671 or by mail a t P . 0 .
Box 77, Geneva.

Lake Mary
To Hear
Access Report
Douglas Stenstrom, chair­
man o f the Seminole County
long range planning and de­
velopment committee, will re­
port on plans o f the county
for converting Lake Mary
Blvd. Into an access link be­
tween Hwy. 17-92 and tha new
Interstate 4 at today’s • p.m .
meeting o f the Lake Mary
Chamber o f Commerce.

Stenstrom also will conduct
an open question and answer
period following bis talk.
Business Hems on the agenda
Include election of one m em ­
ber to the Board of Directors
and discussion o f an amend­
ment to the by-laws pertain­
ing to filling a quorum at
meetings.

Longwood PTO
To Hear
School Choirs
By Deans Estes
Fifth and sixth grade choir*
o f the Longwood Elementary
School will present a program
of Christinas music for Uir
Decem ber meeting o f the
Longwood Elementary ParentTeacher Organisation
The meeting is scheduled
for 7:30 p.m. next Monday
and will be held in the school
auditorium

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SPORTING GOODS

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lafOtg gU| of rB. Better
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Book Kacydopatila aad/ar
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• Santee
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PA MMS M 1M four OKI

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CUSHMAN Galf Carts, aai
Of SaateN
Scooters, OaaoliM k EkeBOOKS A CARDS
trie, new sod aad. FlaLUGGAGE
■ace Plaa. Bobsaa SportIDEALS, Oasaks, CkOdm’e
i lag Ooaia. Pawatew SaaCALL SHIBUnr JONES at
M i . A IkeptW'i Omm I
tefi. PA SMIL
FA EMU te un yoor Gift
McVlears, Dowatowa M
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DANIIL Oraa fHppon.
SAN te IAN. Othrr bad* CALL SHTBLBY JONES at
roam slippara Bom HH.
PA 2-MU to Ust your Gift
Ideas.
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11.00 extra we will take
Ike picture. 01 Hour ear?i*t. Oauaua Photo M
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I Faymats M -U . Phoao
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PA BMll.
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JEWELRY

FURNITURE

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

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CALL SHTRUrr JONES at CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
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OURANCESTORS

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The Beard ef County Cornmtealeaera af aerated# Coun­
ty. nor Ida, will receive hide
at the office of Arthur K.
Beckwith. Jr.. Clerk, la the
Courlhouee at Baaford, FlarIda, «r la life F. If-. Tburadap, Oeoemher II. lilt , fat
furnlehlnn aluminum elnela
hUiee wlndowe fer the Court
Ifauae, Senferd.
Hpeclftoatlnne map ba ob­
tained In the County Boalne
Office, Court Houee. Baaford,
Meadape throneh Friday* from
•:#f A. M- lo I.H P. V.
Bide la be eaeloeed In a
eealed envelope plainly mark­
ed an the eutelde Vide far
aluminum wludewa fer Ceurt
Houee, eaaferd. Open Deeemher 11, IMS."
Side will he epeaed at tfiM
A. if., en Friday. December
It. IMS, at a meellnf te be
held la tha Couatp Commiealeaera meatlne room la tha
Ceurthaaea at dan ford, Ftor-

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The rleht la reeerved te
waive aap Irrepulamiee er
lechalealltlee In bid* and t*
reject tap and alt till
Board af Ceaatp Cammlaaloaere
Seminole Counlp. Florida
J. c. Hatchleaa, Chairman
I p h t Brawn, Baalaa
Director
Publleh Deo. «. II. IMP.
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AMD POB SBHINOLW COCBTT. PLOKIOA. BO. CRT. 1MH
WOONSOCKET INSTITUTION
BOB SAVINOO. a Bhode tolaad mutual aavlage bank.
Plalallft
JOHN LEWIS T R IM P U T at
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Defendants
n e r ir a op anir
TUB BTATB OP FLOBIDA
TO. John Lewie Tremblay,
reeldeaee uakaawn
Malllan addraea, lie t l
ft ACS. USN, Navel Sup­
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Antarctic
Detachment
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a/e
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Terk
Oeraldlae Tremblay,
reeldeaee aakaawa
Ten are hereby aallflal that
a null ha* been filed esainet
yen la the above entitled
ease*, aad that yea are re­
quired to fU* your. aaewar
with the Clerk ef Ml* Ceurt
aad ta eerv* a aepy thereof
upaa the plaintiff er plaintufa atteraeya, wheea name
aad
addreea la Jeaalafa,
Watt*. Clark* and Hamilton,
l i t Barnett Matteaal Bank
Buddies. JaekaeavlQ* I. PierIda. aet later tkaa January U.
lift. If you fad ta da a* a
decree pra eoafeea* wdl ha
eatered aaalaat yea ter the
relief demanded la the tornplaint. Thl* anil la la foredoe* a mertaaae- The real
property proceeded esainet I*:
Let 1*. Bleak P. Bunlead
Betel**,
a
aubdlvtelon.
aceerdlas I* a plat there.
af. raeerdad
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publte record* af Semi­
nole Coaaty, Florida.
w it n e s s my bead and the
aeal af aald Court at aanford.
rterld*. tbla tfth day af Nevember, IMS.
(■BAD
Arthur H. Beekwltb. Jr,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Ur: Martha T. Tlhlea
Deputy clerk
Puhllea Nov. s i • Dan. », is,

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LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
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On 1T-PJ (i MLMef
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Office lat. Home* laaiie
K1NUSWOOD BU1LDIRS, INC.
PH. PA S-M74

JIM HUNT BBALTV, Sales Agra*
Day* PA S-Slll • Eva. A Saa. PA AMU • UMTN

HURRY! HURRY! HURRY!
ONLY 3 MORE DAYS LEFT

FREE C H A N C E
TO

REGISTER

FOR TRIP

TO NASSAU
DRAWING AT NEW 4 HR. MODEL HOURS
S P. M. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1C.

TEE N GREEN
Caoatry Cluh Bead at M ayfair Canatyy I

OPEN DAILY 10 TILL S

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DELIVER a d
cleaning servlet.
Charles B a to n . FA 2-OS1I.

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R ENTA BED

CHRISTMAS BONUS. Take a
whole p eer to pax- N o In­
BE MODERN! Cook end hoot
teract o r flaaece charges
water econom ically with HI*
oo
furniture
purcbaMa
Therm Bottled G oo. Miner
made before Dec. 94, 1NXRadio and Appliance. I l l S.
Open Friday evenings.
Park Are. Ph. FA 34S32.
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 Preach A re.
FRIGIDAIRE
P b. FA &gt;7953
Salea ft Senrleo

B ellaw aj, Beepltal 4 Bebx
Beda
Bx Dap, Week, o r Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 34181 US W. let S t

G. H. HIGH
ITOO W. l i t S t Sanford
Ph. FA 2 -U B

WELAEA
APARTMENTS:
Rooma private baths, U4
W. First S t

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPR1NK1R SYSTEMS
All Type* and Shea
Wa Repair and Service
S T I N E
Machlnerx and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA M 4U

C l o u f ln t floor A part m a t
Private e n tr u c e . 1004 Pal­
metto,
X Bedroom heme with F lor­
ida
room
and.
kitchen
equipped. IT! m a t h . Call
123490* for Inform atfon.

Refrigeration • Air-coadltloolng men needed. We train
xou.
Write
Com m ercial
Tradaa Institute B oa IS, c'9
Seafood Herald.

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First S i near F ew Office.
I CMy Parking Lets, shop-

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up

Unfurnished 3 b e d r o o m
A p a rtm a t, kitchen equip,
ped. 100 W. 10th St, Ph.
FA 2-4671.
BOOMS, The Gables, 401 X Bedroom houM, kitchen
equipped. Near shopping
Magnolia A ve. F A 34720.
center. FA 3-4411, if no
1 Bedroom furnished Duplex.
answer caQ after S p jn .
With utilities. $33 Mo. Pb.
Clean furnished ApnrtmeM
downstairs. Adults. Pbowa
8 Bedroom house, k lte b a
T A 2-1IS4.
equipped. U N Douglas Ave.

S BEDROOM m odem bouse.
Kitchen equipped. FA S4I7S.

B erber wealed. OeaceasionLOCH ARBOR
s ir * fo r winter Mason. Ful­
Tetal price teas thea HAMS
ly equipped B arter Shop.
for 3 bedreem heaie a alee
Apply M eyfhlr Ian, Sanford
quiet street In this section.
Monthly
payments
only
Elderly retired n u n with car
$77.30 after assuming mort­
to handle amall morning
gage of fif ty? possession
p ep sr r a t e in Sanford.
immediate eo you will be
W3He B o s 17 c /o Sanford
eligible for homostead ex­
emption.
ROBERT A . WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond f o ody * 1**, Assoc,

H an dling
real estate.

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typos

I f A- A ilo AecwMrtan
SO. MscUftery • Teels
11. Poultry • Livestock
J1A. Peto
32. Plownm • Shrubs
13. P m t t w t

14.
35.
38.
37.
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39.

Article* For flak
Articles Wnatnd
AatowMWes - Trucks
Benin • Meters
Matorcycks • Booster!
Tnitara - Cehenea

UNFURNISHED M W 3 bed­
room house, kitchen equip­
ped. FA 2-3093.

St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
111 N. Park Ave FA M I N
Labavtew home with lake
privilege* in South FUver
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
and 3 baths. Air-Condition*
ed. Phone FA 2-7N9.

8

bedroom , t bath
near
new
High
School aad Shopping Can­
ter. M oons Jarvis. Phans W E S V A RIVER ESTATES
Appeenlmately 3H acres, with
F A &gt;1119.
188 f t a river, to mil* e ff
BL 48.

$4,500

J. W. Hall, Realtor

Ironing. Pb.

H aag Sewing, mending, darnla g . D ie iM f, skirts, shortonod or lengthened. Mrs.
Clark. FA 3-TI11.

24. Electrical Services
FRIGIDA1RE
Sates ft Service
Ho u m Wiring, Free Estimates
Sid VUttea'a Randall Eteetrie
i l l Magnolia
Fb. FA 34918

ASSOCIATE DISTRIBUTOR
COLLECTOR - P A R T TIME
EARN UP TO $3.94 HOUR

Midwestern Importer • Exporter will appoint reliable
seen or woman to deliver mad collect for ratal] ater*
O ceania. No selling experience needed, bat maat have
auto, gad health, 19 ta 13 h r*, llm* weekly sad
9893.93 cash for aeleakto slock. IMcaae do oat lake aar
time If ym don't have above qualification*. For peroaaal interview write giving past work record, aemt,
i 4 4 fn i, yhifPf

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Mr. W . A . Thom p e a
Import ft Export
39 Arlington Rood
v
JncksavIUo 11, FU.

1962 Zig Z ag Sewing Ma­
chine, d a r n , monograms,
makes button boles. With
guarantee. I payments for
B U each. FA M i l l .

DACHSHUNDS AXC register­
ed. Black ft tea. • M a th s
old. AD shots. $33-1701.

coals nothing to use a
Blue Lustre Carpet Shampooer with purchase of
Blue Lustre. Carroll's

iture.

W slm sraaer Pupa. 7 weeks
FRUIT, G IFT PACKED shipold. AKC registered. $73.
ped express. Bagg's Curb
FA 34*89.
Market. 3413 Sanford Ave.
Pb. FA 3-3934.
Chihuahua Puppies. FA 34333

CITRUS PACKING HOUSE
SUPPLIES
Citrus bags, aU s j u i , picking
1 Reconditioned Victor b a d
ladders, Picking
bags,
32. Flowera • Hhrnbe
adding machine $49.93. I
clippers, glove*, truck rope,
LIVING CHRISTMAS TREES
Used Burroughs adding ma­
etc., Ask for our price list.
. ORAPEVILLE NURSERY .
chine, xubt. $73.30. New
ONION PLANTS
Grapevine A re. near 20th St.
portable
Olympia
Type, Crystal wax ft Sweet Spanish,
writer with cate $40.03 plus
M - $3.30: SOU- $ 0 0 , 3M
HI Vespa 130CC, LOw M r ,
:ita&amp;. 1 Reconditioned Royal
kite $3.00 FOB here. A . M.
AU extras. $299. F A 24132.
Prevail, Phone 749-3113, So.
•taadanl Typewriter, excelFREE ESTIMATE
Upholstering ft M a ttn ss ren­
villa, Fla.
lent condition. $39.30. Pow­
MOTORCYCLE, TRIUMPH
ovating- N sw ft Used Furni­
ell's Office Supply Co. 117
BONNEVILLE TU9
Pink wrought Iron fo r Indoor
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
8. Magnolia Ave.
o r patio. 14 P ie c ci. Also I Cyla. du el carbureters. Nn
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
down p a y m a t , take up
miscellaneous furniture. Fk.
Simmons Hide-*-Bed. Very
FA 3-2117.
payments.
F or
appointFA 34343 o r F A 3-3033.
good r o n d k la . Can be
Used furniture, applU ncci,
m a t ca ll FA 34104 g to
seen after 3 p. m . 820 You d a ’ t have to go to Or­
• p. m.
tools, ate. Bought • Sold.
Valencia SC FA 2 7320 or
lando to pay $30.98 for an
L en y 'a Mart 313 Sanford
FA3 -1497.
Argus • MM Movte Pro­ St. Trailers
Av*. Ph. FA S4132
jector number 430. You
Guitar,
am plifier
Sell U* Your Furniture. Quick Electric
can get U at W ieboldt’a
and ca m , adjustable neck,
Service With tb* Cash.
Camera Shop for $34.93.
2 pickup tone and volume
SUPER TRADIN G POST
Savn $3 so d 13c tax and
costroli. Lika new. $133.
FA 3-0677.
your trip. Rem em ber the
FA 3-2907 after 2:30 p.m.
address 210 8. Park,
33” Hollywood bod, spring
and m at tie as. $39. P b a e
FA 84302.

H APPY

Year-End Clearance!

Plumbing &amp; Heating

MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA to d Conventional
Commercial ft R s s id a tltl

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Av*.

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
WORK
1007 8anford Ave. FA $4361

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4 Door, Fully_K«iBlj&gt;£rt^

For efficient guaranteed T.V.
4nd Radio service. Call
322*303 after I p. m. and
CY 30391 day*.

W hen you buy. Whatever
you buy, for the Best Buy,

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SANFORD

4-Door Solon, Auto. Traao.

FALCON 2 Door ttedan
Standard

1957 Plymouth Wagon

PLYMOUTH 4 Door Itedan
Automatic Tran*.__________________

Give A Permanent G ift
This Christmos
Give A Holler New O r Used C ar
1 | R 7 CA D ILLAC 4 Doer Sedan DeVUl#
I ™ * Fewer And AJ^Coodlltoj,

Buy A Ford in Sanford

Strickland-Morrison
— INCORPORATED —
Used Car Lot Across from Civic Center
SOS E. 1st SANFORD
FA 2-1181
PHONE WINTER PARK Ml 4-8961

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Automatic,

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Aatom stte
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FA 84711

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FA 34841

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• Cylinder, Auto. Trans.

CHKY8LKK 4 Door Windsor
Automatic And^Ali^end.

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1956 Dodge Cornet

COKVAIK 4 Door Uclusa
Standard H h lft^ ^ ^ ^ ^

1 0 * 7 OLDSMOBILE 4 Door Hardtop
I W I A a toms tie A n d ^ lr ^ o n d .

Buy in

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1 Owner 4-Door Sedan, Auto. Tran*.
This Car Is Is Excellent Condition.

FALCON Station Wagon
4 Door, StaedarOIhlf^

ELECTRONIC ORGANS

Service oo all makes. Work
guaranteed. Town ft Coun­
FA 3-342Q
try T. V , 3353 P a.: Dr.,
323-3362.

Beautician wanted. Cut *N
Curt Beauty Chop. I l l Pal­
metto Av*. FA 2-1134 or
FA 2-4013.

8 fatten W agon

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1955 Chrysler W indior

HOLLERS of SANFORD

PO N TIAC

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

ALL SOLD OUT
IN LONGDALE

H e a to n Oil, US * 110. Pola­
roid Camera $33. Violin
ISO.00. s t e m R ecord Play­
e r . (broken arm ) Other­
w ise 0 . K. S3S.OO. Movie
Cam era I MM |U.oo. 11
MM Projector $10.00. M
ton Moving Truck $203.00
•OS S. Park Ave. A p t 4.

DURING OUR

F or Information on a now 8
bedroom , 1V4 bath where
$39 m a t h pays all and you
m aybe in for Christmas
call 131-34*3.

tx rotrvrr jr o o K 's corn r,
IIN M O L I COUVTT. n O I n u . m e *•. etas
nSTATT Or
OEOItOE LEAVER,
Dlf44is4
"C an IsB” FA 84441
v o n m to c m i T o u
TO ALL rKHSU.ee BAVI.VO
3344 k French A vt.
c laim s
oh
n n bawds
AOAIXST SAID KSTATE I
3 Bedroom, Florida room.
You i*&lt; each e( yoo are
Feneod la back yard. Low
hereby notified an4 required
down
payment,
assume
ta tit* aar claims and 4eman4i which you or either ef
monthly
payments.
Phone
yes, may hive aailait Mid
after 8:00. FA 2-8241.
star* In thi offl.-e *( Han.
C. Vornon Mile. County Jada*
of Seminal* County, at hi* 2 Bedroom CBC on 3 lots,
office In thi Coart Hoa*e la
centrally located in good
Sanford. Florida, wltkla *1*
calendar month* from the
neighborhood.
Cash
paytint* of th* tint publication
m a t $300, o r will consid­
of thi* notlo*. Each claim er
demand m ill b* la wrltlag
e r small Housstralkr or
and contain lha place of realBoat. Price $11400. VA
dance aad po»t office addrta*
or the claimant aad meat be
financed. Modern 3 bed­
•warn to by tb* claimant, ble
room , located a
th* S.
agant or attearay, or th*
•am* ahelt be void.
Shore o f L ate Jtssup. Ideal
/• / Chart** J. leaver
for retirement. Good fish­
A* Ancillary Admlalatrator
•f aeld eaUt*
ing
and b a tin g .
Price
B. Poy* Baaaett er th* firm
$8430.
Easy
terms
ar­
•r BASSETT AND TUCK
I Maitland Ftate
ranged.
Maltlaad. ntrtde
AtMraeya fer Anetllary Admlalatratar
Publlah Not. It * Dae. I. 1J.
203 Park Av*.
as, i h i
Sanford, Florida T e l 332-3891

Ph. PA 1-4413

C roaky refrigerator, 30” Motpoint olectric ranpe with
rvttaaerie. Call FA &gt;1415
after l:00i

D o it xeursclf peat •nitroL
Why pay a high price for
pest control In your home
o r place of business. Do
it yoorself aad save M tt
o r more. 3 M a th s guaran­
tee. Personal Instructions
20” Girls Bicycle. Perfect
b y the formulater o f HIE
condition. FA 3-4I30.
SU RE DEATH INSECTI­ C its way Ta The Waterway
CIDES. and sprayer furn­ Robson Sportinff Goods
Windahiold
Back Glasa
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
ished. For Inform a l i a and
Door Glass
Vent Glass
free delivery call Raymond N 4 4 « E. l i t Ph. F A $ I M
SERVICE
Woods. FA 3-3001.
sooo Pound capacity G ator,
Senkarik Glass and Paint 1 Y ea r old white very large
B a t Trailer. F A &gt;1418 o ft,
Company
upright Commercial Frees- 3 hp. Craftsman riding lawn
ter 1:00.
110 Magnolia Pb. FA 3-4422
m ower.
M hp. Homart
er. Contact Mr. Pullingsr.
shallow well pum p and IF Mahogany hardtop B e a ll
323-7323.
31. Poultry • Livestock
tank with plumbing. Ph.
Fiberglass bottem. tw in 4P
Complete
set Men's
Golf
FA 1-7013.
bp. atectrle start EvterwdaiJ
Gentla Shetland Pony for
clubs ft bag. $30. Portable
Brand aaw
tandem
till
chUdtea . Just in ttmo for
tap* recorder. 3 H. O.
trailer. Cem pleto eutfM ea ly
Christmas. AIM trailer. Pb.
E lectric trains ft tracks.
FA $4470 after 1:30.
323-0331,

PLUMBLNG
Contracting ft Repairs
FRE E DELIVERY
R . L. HARVEY
201 Sanford Avs.
FA 2-3383

Lake Mary. 3 Bedroom. 3
bath Lakefront bom*. Ph. Call FA 24473 after 4:00 p.m.

Legal Notice

or

FA S-TTti.

Distress Sate! N o down pay­
m ent N o M ooad mortgage. R efined retired couple willing
to do housework In return
3 bedroom, 1 bath, eerporte,
fo r room and board. Winter
screened porch, large cor­
months. FA 34006.
ner l o t Approx. $30 m a t h
payments Includes Insur­
Nursery la now open at Hap­
ance, taxes. Immediate o c ­
py Aetna. 1 Acre fenced
cupancy. Writ* Williams,
play a rts. Rlvervtew A vt.
1333 B. Mathew Perry Rd.
o ff W. let. Call FA 3-8431.
Key West tor m ore Infermation.
2 1 . H e n u ty Salon*

homo,

Legal Notice

Children kept. FA 3-4112.

Babysitting

JOHN E. FOX,
REALTOR

F in is h e d Apartment sloe* 8 Bedroom , 1 bath, terrasso floor. Concrete block. In
in. Jim m y Cowan. FA 34013
West Sanford. Out o f flight
Nice clean 1 bedroom Houaopattern. Largo com er lot. Longdate, 3 bedroom houao.
trailer. Electric and water
Small equity aad aaaume
Mo. csU T E 4-1643 after
m ortgage b a l a n c e . VA
furnished. Adults a l y . Ph.
I p. m. for appointment.
monthly p a y m a t $77. Ph.
FA 2-1303.
FA 2 0200.

Nice.

&gt;10 Magnolia

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of

110 N . Park Avenue
Phone 3234350.
E fficiency 3 R a m * and Bath.
‘ $43-m onth. Adults. *1® s .
Holly. FA &gt;3419.

Senknrik Glue and Paint
Company

Oranges and tangerines. 1100
bacheL Pick yourself. ph.
F A 3-M07. Richmond A re.
Sanford, Fla.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

arpa S hedaaem Trailer a
large lake. Call FA 3-T30*.

Now furnished 1 bedroom
Duplex. B i g S. Park A re.

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM BUNDS
Enclosed bead. Sag-proof bot­
tom rail with plaitlc ends.
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cash. Woat coaat truck a i r rora t a caah. i s u Vsspe
m
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Trailer Park.

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AVOID
MENTIONING
TUB WEATHER . , . H am m

Park? Well, acm e ea r ho Just
came in by Greyhound sod
transferred to Trailways.

A three inch water mein
b a n t s i Second and Pafanetfo Wednesday might sheet 9
p.m. At that tim e tempera­
tures w e n at 17 and there
w e n no sidewalk auperintendeats to give suggeetlona to the
city crew*.
That Boa-Boo from the Tea
Assessor's office
regarding
$10,000 addition
error on
Strieklead-Morrlson has coun­
ty attorney Harold Jobaaoa
and Clerk A it Beckwith talk­
ing to themselves . . . The
prbblem is how much will the
county have to p o y hack.

County dtrusmen face a two to
three year setback in production be*
cause of the three-day freeze, County
Agent Cecil Tucker reported today.
With citrus losses well over 60
percent, Tucker explained that it would
take a full year for foliage to come
back in full awing again.
The county agent added that all
the young citrus trees were knocked
back to the bank.
The predicted output for citrus
production this year had been antici­
pated at 8,000,000 boxes and Tucker es­
timated dtrusmen here would fall far
short of that goal.
Freezing temperatures Thursday
night and early today continued to

hammer away at the young crop* bat
Tucker said It atiH wma too early to
estimates the loeeee in doQan and
rente.
Tucker said he didn’t expect any
great change in the loea of crops ha*
cause of a predicted warming up trend.
He also reported that this county
as a disaster area
would be
as soon as farm advisors throughout
the area summed up their loeeee.
During the 1957-68 freeze, dairy
and cattlemen were given a 60 percent
freight reduction to supplement their
losses and Tucker felt the same rates
will go into effect once Gov. Bryant
gets his report from his advisors.
The average temperature foreeeet

had n temperature of 10,
its coldest reading o f the
century. An 11.3 reading at
Tam pa was a record low.
Miami
Beach
vacationera
didn’ t go near the water
when the mercury slid to 33.
Coldest temperatures in the
nation Thursday were in the
South, where it was 13 below « t Cross* Ilia, Tran., and
II below at London, Ky.
Fires, automobile accidents
o n slippery sod snow-packed
pavements, the (rigid tarn-

p e n to s e * a a i overaxerttea
brought the w e t h e r death
toll higher and higher.
Weather * related mlshape
caused at least l t l deaths.
Ohio coasted IS deaths sa d
Michlgaa 30.
SUssard condition* prevail­
ed through parte o f Michigan,
Ohio esd Now Y ork Thnroday, with N ew Yash a B rit
Couaty receiving n p In I f
inehea o f new aaow. A fo o l

McClellan Ratchford, head
o f tho Atlanta office o f tho
Housing and Home Finance
Administration, a f f i r m e d
again today his statement
made here Wednesday that
funds for the expansion and
rehabilitation o f tho Saraptn
and Good Samaritan homo Is
available from tho FH A.
Informed that someone In
hie office had given Mrs.
Taamar Braden, Saraptn Home
director, a flat turn down on
her inquiry about funds from
one o f the constituent agencies
o f HHFA, Ratchford said be
would look into tho matter.
Ho pointed out that the FHA
is empowered through Section
332 o f the Federal Housing
Act o f 1INI1 to insure mort­
gages for homes for ths aged
and nursing homes, fo r those
“ not requiring hospital eara or
thoaa not 111.** However, the
proviso is that ths stata ar
soma lower govrmmental unit
liif I h j.iU t e 'm u it d e m o u n t #

It was pointed out by Chair­
man J. C. Hutchison of the
County Commleelom turn hie
bed at Stminola Memorial
Hospital, that if the Sarapta
lloma can't qualify for funds
through a HHFA mambeff
agency, that It might be pos­
sible to get fends through the
Hill-Burton act, end as e last
resort the county could build
a homo and lease it to a priv­
ate operator.
C o u n t y Commiaaten vice
chairman James P. Avery said
he feels the possibilities of ob­
taining private funds hare not
been exhausted. However, the
urgency ef the situation will
require n “new look" at thn
Van Hoy report end n re-examinatkm of the whole prob.
lent.
Avery said all the possible
aneweie to the problem as ex­
pressed by the Van Hey com­
mittee will have be be axptori wan rare a
tSluUen to
atlsiaitiFwiU

WEATHER: Flair and not as cold. Low tonight, M
VOL. 63

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

FRL, DECEMBER 14, 1962

Governor Asks
Audit At North
TALLAHASSEE

(UPI) -

Gordon F rederick's license
Gov. Parris Bryant has r e .
tag dedication set for 1:30
quested a special atate audit
p.m. by the Masonic Hall
o f financial records o f the
parking lot. R.S.V.P.
Village o f North Orlando at
the request o f 43 freeholders
One way to settle the re­ headed b y City Councilman
apportionment problem . Put W. W . Anderson.
the senate in the county agri­
The action w u taken nader
cultural building (n o heat) and n law providing for a state
giva them two hours . . .
They'll com * up with some­
thing for sura.

audit upon the petition o f 39
percent o f tho (reebolden of
a city o r town.
A petition signed by An­
derson and 41 otbsra was
held by Atty. Gen. Richard
Ervin to be legally repre­
sentative e f the town o f ITT
population.
The petition v aa received

in late October b u t » action
was delayed for the ruling
by the attorney general.
The law requires that the
city must pay the costs of
the audit and until M pula
up the money in an escrow
account, state auditors won’t
m ov*.
Assistant
atate
auditor

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 606

noma
H offa To Testify
NASHVILLE. Tenn. (UP1)
—Testaiter* Union Presidoat
James R. Hoffs was expect­
ed to take the stood in his
own behalf today in close
G eorgs Warner m ade the out the eighth week o f hi* $1
trip to North Orlando to look million conspiracy trial.
at tho records to got an klea
o r what the audit will cost.
But Warner said to da;-i
WASHINGTON (UP1) - A
tho city has not asked for a federal court jury will begin
report on costs nor has any
deliberaUooa Monday in the
been given.
trial of the Communist par­
"I 'm waiting to hoar from
ty o f the United States, which
the town," he said.
has been eharged with fall­
ing to register with the gov­
ernment.

Reds On Trial

Post O ffice
Dedicated

Moose Club wants to us* tha
old post office building to hold
meetings . . .
By tha way
Development Commission offi­
cials will be down Monday to
look over the fscllity.

The forma) dodkaUon of
tho Sanford Pool Office waa
erbedelsd fee 4 p. m. this

100 Arrested

C A PE C A N AV ERA L ( UPI)
— A merles’*

new radlotelsvlMIAMI BEACH (U P I) lion
"R
sla
y
"
satellite swept
Nearly 100 persons, Including
a number o f elderly winter •round earth in a nsar-psrfsct
resident*, w ere anreamd here orbit today, but sclsntiata un­
expectedly pasted up a plan|ned mid-morning crustal te s t
O fficials

'declined

to

say

whether prohlsma were sus­
pected.
Jail population at S3 today
Nine earns in . . . Seven went
home.

Downtown Crash
Injures Woman

Someone stole a heater out
by Lake Mary Blvd. way.
Can't blame them.
Anyons thought of the wild
birds this time o f year. Hun­
dreds found dead due to tho
freest.
At yesterday's meeting of
the school board, Mason Whar­
ton moved a resolution ex­
pressing the appreciation of
tb# people o f Seminols County
to L E. Jordan and John
Brumley, long Umo members
o f that body. Jordan’s 37
years is a statewide record
for continuous service oo ■
school board. Brumley hae
served IS years with that
body. We would liko to add so
enthusiastic “ third" to J.
Dsn Wright's second o f Whar­
ton's motion.
The m w music suite fer the
Junior High here ij going to
be a pretty elaborate layout.
The band and the glee club
will have separate practice
rooms and o ff each will be a
library and office. An ample
storage room la included, also.
We're curious to know if
John Alexander’ s committee
has gotten together with Judge
Kenneth McIntosh and the
Seminols Tim ing Association
to talk Insurance protecting
the County against possible
suits that might arise out of
the drag racing and timo trials
at Die club's com ing ovents at
Osceola. They have some ex­
citing meets scheduled for the
rest o f the month.
Unless something happens
right sudden there Is a possi­
bility that the new English Es­
tates School won't be ready by
neat September, according to
Walter Teague, administrative
assistant to Supt. Mllaree.
Seems there has been some
foot-dragging up yoodcr, not
here.
Casselberry officials a r e
paving the way for Eastern
Chopping Center at Hwy. 17-92
and SR 434 to com e into the
town. Indications are that tbs
annexation’ request will com e
bqfor- the first of Die year.

THE FIRST TICKET to the annual Policeman's Ball slated Jan. 12 waa
aold today to Mayor J. H. (Jimmy) Crapps, left, as Police Chief Roy Wil­
liams and Sgt. Dick Cosgrmve start the ticket sale.
(Herald Photo)

A Sanford resident. Mrs.
Charles Baker, of Narcissus
Ave., received cuts and bruis­
es in a two car accident at
First and Sanford Ares, this
morning, police reported.
Mrs. Baker was treated at
tha emergency room and re­
leased shortly after the mis­
hap.
The driver of the other car,
Harvey McCaUey, 1(33 Lake
A re., was eharged with fall*
ura to yield the right of way.
Damages to tho cars was es­
timated at over $1,000, police
said.

Big Counties Don't Prove Charge
On Legislature, Cleveland Says
State Rrp. Slack Cleveland
Jr. told the Jaycees Thurs­
day that he challenges mem­
bers o f tha U rge counties’
delegations to show proof
that tho people o f their coun­
ties have been discriminated
sgslnst by tho present legis­
lative membership.
“ I certainly agrro that tho
state should bo (airly reap­
portioned every ten years ac­

cording to tho constitution ot reapportioned or n o t," he
F lorida," Cleveland s a i d , pointed ou t
"b u t I question the c h i r k s
“ You'd
think they'd
at
o f discrim ination."
least go the trouble to vote
“ One-half o f the people in against it, U they ware as
these large counties, as well concerned about it as their
as in the small counties did legislators say they a r e ," the
not even bother to vote on representative noted.
the proposed amendment at
Store than half of the
the last election. They seem states in the United States
apathetic, as it they didn't are faced with the same
c a r t whether the state got problem, Cleveland told the
Jaycees.
“ The recent special ses­
sions o f ths legislature ac­
complished nothing.” he said
and admitted that he did not
know the solution.
“ The pork-choppers must
give In o r the Florida leglsUture will never be able to
reapportion itself."
"A nd when the Supreme
Court steps in and does it,
they are not going to be one
bit happy with the outcome.
The pork-choppers are going
to be hurt the worst, but wo
could avoid federal Interfer­
ence If they would cooperate.’
Clevtland said be felt that
the federal courts were just
as confused as the Florida
legislators about bow to re­
apportion. but he said he
was against any more spe­
cial tetaioaj.
"A ll we did waa alt down,
get up and walk around and
ait down again. It waa just a
time-consuming waste, and
we all had businesses to at­
JAYCEE WIVES president, Mrs. Hammond
tend to and Dungs to do at
Polk, is shown presenting a check for 8198.71 to
ham*. We accomplished ex­
Jim Hunt for the IJttle Red Schoolhouse. Hunt
actly nothing, and we never
is president o f the Seminole Association for Re­
will as long s i the porktarded Children. Funds were raised by the wives*
choppers refuse to cooper­
ate."
Top Value stumps project.
(Herald Photo)

WASHINGTON ( UPI) —
Tho State Department has put
college students on notice that
they could face prison if they
attempt a Christmas holiday
trip to Cuba.
Tha warning waa issued
Thursday after reports groups
o f students from Iloatuii, liuffalo, New York, and other
cities planned to defy the gov­
ernment ban on travsi to Cuba.
Under ths law, the State De­
partment requires specially
validated passports for trips
to the island nation. However,
the passports are given only If
the trip is in the “ beat Intertereate o f the United States."
If an unauthorised trip is
made, the State Department
said it is punishable by fine
and or imprisonment.

Stetson ‘Messiah*
To Be Broadcast
The presentation o f Handel’s
"M essiah" oratorio, for the
37th time at 8tetson Univer­
sity, by the University Glee
Clnb Sunday st 3 p. m. will be
broadcast live over the DeLand radio ataUon. P rof. Har­
old G lffia, director said today.
A t Dm same time, tho pre­
sentation will be taped and rebroadcast over 300 ABC affili­
ated radio station# throughout
tho nation st 2 p. nt- Dec. 22.

LIVE OAK (U M ) -W o r k ­
ers began building a $30,000
dam on the Suwanoo River at
Suwaanra Springs Thursday.
The dam w as arderad built
by the Conservation Depart­
ment to raise the level o f the
water about 10 feet.

Mariner Ready
WASHINGTON ( UP I ) - A
reco-tl . breaking command
from earth today started the
Mariner 3 spacecraft’s scan
neri io preparation for pierc­
ing the perpetual cloud cover
surrounding the mysterious
planet o f Venus.

TB Fund Asked
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Dr. Laurence Hanoi, director
o f the state tuberculosis pro­
gram, asked Thursday for
$8 2 million to operate Flor­
ida's throe TB hospitals dur­
ing the next biennium—but
said there is a chance that
one ot the hospitals will tie
closed soon.

Yule Trees Banned

Technicians ratted o ff with­
out explanation thsir plana to
beam test signals at tho 172pound m oonlit on its fifth or­
bit, starting at 1:35 a. m.
A t Cape Canaveral, a Fed­
eral Space Agency spokesman
said thsru was "a possibility’*
that an intercontinental test
transmission b e t w e e n the
United States and Europe,
planned for 13:22 p. m. on the
sixth orbit, also would bo can­
celled.
"They wanted to taks a eloasr look at it before they start­
ed playing around with it," ha
added.
Relay was hurled Into orbit
by the 14th successful shot in
a row o f tha Douglas Delta
rocket Thuraday night. Tha
orbit, described as "D# 44/100
per cent perfect," sent Relay
1.1112.18 miles Into space at its
deepest point, and 810.44 miles
up s t Its closest approach to
earth.
Th« satellite wes making
ona swing around tha globe
•very threat hours 3.00 min-

WASHINGTON
rreeldsnt

( UI T)

Kennedy's

— o f t h e president's speech.
Thera wera thee* develop-

lon g-

awaited tea reduction propos­
als for 1U0.1 will be outlined
for the country tonight from a
highly conservative setting In
New York.
The president was to speak
to the Economic Club o f New
York.
A tea cut o f substantial pro­
portions will run Into strong
congressional o p p o s i t i o n .
Aware o f tble situation and de­
termined to win soma degree
o f tax reform In 11)03, the
president was understood to
have tailored hia proposals
with a view to maximum con­
gressional acceptance.
Home influential members
o f Congress ami a private eco­
nomic research group, voiced
their tax opinions on the eve

SHARON, Mass. ( U PI) Christmas trees were ban­
ned s t three public schools
here today by principals who
were tearful they violated
laws governing separation of
chureh sod state. But a group
o f irate mothers handed to­
gether in a concerted drive
to overthrow the ruling.

Plane Missing
With 50 Aboard
RIO DE JANEIRO (UPI)
—A four-engined Constella­
tion airliner with 30 persons
aboard is misting over the
Amazon Jungles, it was an­
nounced today.
So far as was known, there
were no North Americans in
the big, propeller • driven
plane.

Senate Democrat!# W h i p
Hubert U. Humphrey, who
frequently take* on the role of
front-runner fo r administra­
tion policies, cam* out fo r n
prompt personal and corporate
tax cut o f between $8 billion
and $10 billion, lie thought
tho tax cu t should not bo
blocked by "indie*# h aggling"
in Congraan ever brand tax re­
forms.
Chairmen W ilbur Mills, o f
the House W ays A Means
Committee stuck to bin basic
position that ruvenuu lost in a
tax cut should bo mado up la
other reforms. Significantly,
31111a indicated hia basic view
was not altered by his conference Wednesday with Ken­
nedy.
Virginia’s conservative Dem­
ocrat Harry F. Bytd, chairnun o f the Senate Finance
Committee, said he waa more
convinced than ever that a tax
reduction should be preceded
by sharp faderxl spending re­
ductions.
Ths Committee on Economic
Development advocated a twostage $11 billion tax cut to
spur economic growth by re­
leasing additional investment
money.

Jimi Jimenez Held
MIAMI ( UPI) Lawyer*
for ex-dictator Marcos Peres
Jimenez, held here without
ball as a federal prisoner
facing extradlUon to Vene­
zuela, mad* a new attempt
today to obtain s court order
that would set him free again
on bond.

Official Departs
MOSCOW (U P I )-U . S. em­
bassy official
Rodney W.
Carlson left the Soviet Union
today, three days after Sov­
iet officials charged an em ­
bassy second secretary nam­
ed “ Karlsson" with espion­
age- Carlson, 10, ot Aicester,
S. D , was assistant agricul­
tural attache# o t the tinbaasy, which has no "Karls
saoo" oa its staff.

Bridge

SANTA CLAUS will be sure to get thia letter
from a good little boy named Buddy Echols, be­
cause Buddy is putting it in the npeciul mail box
that is just for Santa Claus letters. The red und
white box has been set up in front of the new
pontoffice for the special needs of the smallest
customers.
(Herald Photo)

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Comics —
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Entertainment
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Construction
woes three points from MAR.
Bor. TBo CFO Wires sad the
Mar Lou Restaurant split
flair points 2-2. sod GrapevUie Nursery n o d s o clean
sweep
against
stsnstroa
Realty.
Leth Ward converted the
4-3-7; Penile Schaefer $-7-9;
Carolyn Sallee 3-10; Teeua
Arm so HO; and Mildred
Nkhold the 74. Turkeys were
rolled by Dot Button and
Charlotte Stteren.

ocod talttn r iaellglhie l a
eonpetUkn this s e a s o n .
Coach WsR D a n s ssid to­
day-

Ole Orville Jones, m this
M
9 quickie reminder,
right off the ball Charles same Spar* Ribberi bunch,
also came into the spotlight
Music Co./Sunday Sweeper
with M* sterling 206 game.
(Ms coming Sunday starting Jooesy has been known to un­
•I 1 p m. Remember, two leash n Big Game on more
weeks age we awarded over occasions than not I
Evidently, those few les­
9440.00 in prise mooey. It's
handicapped . . . everyone sons are starting to pay-off
for Louise Cidenbead.
stand* an equal chine* cl
A couple of weeks ago she
going boms a winner.
said aha was having a bit of a
Without a doubt, on* of problem. So wo watched her
the highlights of any woman’s roll a coup!* of framss nd
bowling since Jet Lane* op­ told her what I thought ah*
L Y M A N HIGH ’S B A S K E T B A L L squad is co m ened here In Sanford would was doing wrong. If my mem­
bo the bowling turned • in by ory serve* mo correctly, since
posed o f thea* regulars. From le ft, back r o w :
Dot Powell last Thursday then her name has been manD ou g Bartle, G ary Ferrin, D on Sm ith, Jim
night! H'a ■ heck of a lot booed either for the Mgb
Shuater, Jim Topen. Middle r o w : F red Grant,
better than those scores turn­ gam* or sertea la the last
ed la by the professional throe or four league reports
women bowlers which you Tv* seen.
may or may not watch on
Just this post weak she waa
television.
top* In the Hollar Motors
Dot started with ■ tremen­ Navy Wives Lg with n lto/460
dous 232, followed it with an­ duo.
other Big Done* — a 213 and
If you’ re ever In a spot and
Sanford felt the sting of
then she got just a little tired you don't know what you're
with her third game and fin­ doing wrong with your bowl­ Bishop Moore's Hornets last
ished the series with a 209 ing, remember, 1 give FREE night as they swarmed aU
over the Seminole* to gala
, , .654 serateht Do you rea­
LESSONS EVERY FRIDAY
a 71-53 victory at Orlando's
lise that’s a 211 (Boy would at 10 a.m.
Davis Armory.
1 like to got that tired that
My only point la mentioning
I’d start to roll 209 games!)
With threw Hornet players
This Is the highest woman’s these free lessons la that quit* over six-four on the floor,
often, as In Louise's case, the Sanford lads had a Job of
sanctioned league serlei re­
ported to date I That's terrif­ everyone had a different Ideea containment to do and with
ic and it eouida’t happen to a of what she was doing wrong. Moore’s JanMn hitting IS
And you know wbat, not a and missing three, it wasn't
better person.
It waa a pleasure watching one picked out the right until the third quarter that
Helen Altman cut loot# with thing!
the Indians were able to
In addition to Dot Pewetl throw a tone defense against
her destructive 'Strike Ball’ In
the Friday ovonlng Mr. A burning- up that Thursday the big boys that did the
Mrs. League.
Job.
Helen rolled the hi game son has herself a "goodie",
Sanford's Mike Woodruff
for the gala with a 190 game too. Erma Just missed that was high man for tha local
as Elaine Kostival continues magic plateau as she checked quintet with 21 points.
her good bowling by captur­ In with a 106 game. Wound-up
Score by quarters:
ing scries honors with n 469. with a respectable 337 series. Bishop Moore 17 23 11 19-71
A two-O-slx game was the Eleanor Anderson (Pryor In­ Sanford
16 14 U 14-36
Big One in the Sand Spurs surance) didn't miss o u t
though. Shs shot a 209 scratch
Lgl
Credit It to Peggy 8tewart That's the way to keep our
of the Jet Inn four-some. And “ left-handed" morale up, Ele­
the took Mrles too, with a anor.
810. Atta goil, Peggy- In thie
I think It was In last week's
aame league, Pat Robbins of column when we casually
the Stamper Realty gala shot mentioned that B, F. Ward
team with a 216/301 acore
a nice game, a 191. A couple of the Jet Lancs Keglcr’a Lg.
with Borsdorf rolling an tven
ef other 180-plus games be­ was doing some fine bowling. I
long to Factory Outlet'i Eve­ guess he likes to see his name foothall history, today was 200 for the only other 200
lyn Uhr's 183 A Louise IIos- in print (don't we all) cause named 1962 "Back of the game in the match, Rodriford's 1M.
he’s gone and done It again. Year" by the United Press gues was high for the losers
with a 306 series.
Gee, but thoM DeBsry
Top man for this Kegler's International.
Sweeney's came up with
Spare Rtbbers have some Lg. Is none other than Mr.
The 6foot, 3-Inch, 193-pound
mighty fine howlers in their Ward with a 217/333 Mries.
Baker received more than
laague. I really mean Itl Con­ You keep on bowling 'em high twice a* many votes a* run- Canada Gets Star
sider the fact that none of and I'll keep right on report­ nerup Jerry Stovall of Louis­
MONTREAL (UPI) -D a v e
them are under S3 yean of ing itl
iana State in the nationwide Hoppman, lows State backago and yet they turn • in
Bill Stein of Bill and Lou­ balloting of aports writers field star who led the na­
aome hi games.
isa's Tavern barely missed and broadcasters. B a k e r tion in total offense during
As an example, Ellsworth on that 200 • strike with his
drew 157 votes compared the college football seasoh,
Ogden of the FATS team shot 196 game. Incidentally, we
baa signed to play with the
to U for Stovall.
a 203,323/604 series. You think cerlainly
appreciate
the
Other top vote-getters were Montreal Alouettn. Hoppman
I’ m kidding or flattering them comment! he relayed to us George Suimes.of Michigan had been drafted by the New
Just cause of their age. Not on from his sponsors regarding
Slat* with 23; F.lden Fortie York Giants of the National
your life. When you can aver­ the Increase In their busi­
of Brigham Young, 14; Billy FootbaU League.
age over the 200 mark, it does­ ness due to becoming a bowl­ Moore, of Arkansas, 13;
n't make a "boot" whether ing team sponsor)
George Mira of Miami (Fla.)
Boating enthusiast* spent
you're • or eighty- That'a
Wc talked with Sirs. LouIm and Tom Myers of North­
bowling and scores which you Holbrook of Bill A Louise's western, 13 each; Roger $2,323 billion In pursuit of their
bavs right to be proud oil
■nd she's Just tickled pink for Koehinan of Penn State and sport during 1960.
bring asked to sponsor a team. Billy Lothridge, of Georgia
What pleases me most Is the Tech, 8 each, and Oicnn
fact that our bowling public Grilling of Mississippi and
recognise* her for wbat she’s Mcl Renfro of Oregon, 6
W ed. &amp; Sat.
doing to help our sport and each.
1 :1 5 P . M.
DUNEDIN (UPI) Ar­ U In turn reciprocates by pa­
nold Palmer reigned a* pro tronising their place of busi­
golfs top money-winner to­ ness.
Skiers Killed
day for the second time in
It's a two way street like
VAL DISERE, F r a a e o
three years.
we've been saying aU along. (U P I)- Alain Rondi, 16, and
The Latbrobe,
mus­ It’s good business to do busi­ Pierre Bclct, 17, Junior mem­
cleman was credited with ness with your bowling league bers of the French skiing
earnings of $ai.444.33 in the
team, were killed when an
sponsors.
unofficial standings released
Remember, Sunday Sweep­ avalanche swept over their
la d le * N ight
by Um Professional Golfers er this Sunday starting at 1 practice area on the Col de
Association.
M oa. 4k T h a n .
Bcllevard*.
p.m.
Gen* Llttler finished a dis­
tant second with $66,200.83
7:45
NIGHTLY
G E T IN TO C IV IL S E R V IC E W O R K !
and rookie
Nlcklau*
[Incept Sewdey]
Many
appointments
to
U.
8.
Civil
Service
Jobs
will
bo
was third with $61,666.93,
mad* during the next 12 months.
FeH-MeSmls 6*ni»f
barely edging out Billy Cas­
The** positions provide SECURITY for you and your
per, who earned $61,642.19.
family with good pay, steady employment and advance­
Bob Goalby rounded out the
ment Many Jobs require Uttl* or no specialised educa­
tion or experisnea.
top five with ft6.340.Sl.
Lincoln Service, a privately owned school, helps thous­
The PGA figures Included
ands prepare for these testa each year. For full in­
mooey earned la last week­
formation on U. 8. Civil Service Jobe, mail TODAY.
end's Coral Gables Open—
the last tournament on the
LINCOLN SE R V IC E . D E P T . 11
Pekl*. Illinois
1962 schedule.
Palmer, who won his first
Nam# - — ------------ ------ - ■
mooey title in 1960, compet­
8 tree* . . . . . ........... ........... .............
ed te 21 tournaments this
C U y ---------------------------------------- 81.

Palmer Biggest
Winner Again

Bobby Lundquist
Nets 53 Points
In Biddy Contest
Bobby Lundquist set n scor­
ing mark of 53 points In Banford Biddy League basketball
play as Ms team, WTRR, defa a t a d Robson’s Sporting
Goods by a 67-9 score. Phil
Lindsey led Robson’s with
five points.
Sanford Atlantic Bank nlpped Day and Night Grill, 3429, In a real thriller. Broca
McKIbbln had 19 points for
Sanford Atlantic and Ken
Hlnacn had 14 for Day and
Jo* Pavelchek, Gene G riffin , L a m e Palmer.
Nite GrilL
F ron t r o w : Gene W inklem an, M ark E ppinger.
Standard 011 continued un­
Bill Tolaon.
defeated by dumping P in t
(H erald PJtoto)
Federal, 45-29. Tha oilman
were led by Bill Higgin­
botham and Dare Richards
with 14 points each. Rick
Fordham gathered II for
Pint FederaL
Sanford Electrie defeated
8trick!and Morrison. Mike
Long led Sanford Electrie
There are four teams bat­
with &gt;0 points.
three 200 game* in thstr
tling for tha first three posi­
match with Buddy’s \uto
tions this week in tha San­
to lake 3 points and move
ford Herald Mr. and Mrs. Tackle Signed
to third place. Dorman with
BALTIMORE, Md. &lt;UPI&gt;League.
201, Marcotte 210 and DunHarlow FuIIwood, a Virginia
Johnsons
and
Kostival*
are
mnson 214. led the winners
Union tackle, was signed by
While Von llcrbulls had a 202 tied for first, 33 wins and 13 the Baltimore Colts lor the
il a losing cause for Buddy's losses; Bassetts are second 1963 National Football Lea­
Gene Eitridge came blast- with 32 wins and 20 losses, gue Mason. FuIIwood was the
1 g through with a 211/602 and Spolskls moved up Into Colts’ fourth round draft
a ries, but even with Forgu- third with 31 wins and 21 choice.
sin’s 230 second game, En- losses.
gk's could only take one
Helen Altman rolled Mgh
p«mt from team No. 4 and game of 190 and John Spot- Colts Sign Hill
ditopped from third to fourth ski rolled a high series of
BALTIMORE, Md. (UPI&gt;place in the standings. Haney 334. High games were roll­ The Baltimore Colts Sunday
w|i high for team No. 4 ed by John, 167, Harold John­ signed tackle Winston 1I1B of
wtb a 326 series.
son. 183, and Don Spotta 183. Texas Southern, their 11th
Is the last match, Harry’s Jack Weible converted the round choice in the National
Liiuor took the measure of 3-10 split twice.
Football League draft
Si ford Mfg. Co., by
3-1
acre. Karelia's 201/361 and
Bt Pt's 206 single for Harry's
pr red too much for Meltxer’s
ra n to overcome, although
Bi Jgee was in there trying
w ii a 210/364 Miles.
xeept for the exchange In
sti idinga between Engle's
an Sweeney's, all positions
re lined the same this veek.
Fc the first time this seami there were four 600 ser­
ies rolled In the u m e night,
wii 17 gs mes of 200 or more,
a eal good start for the
se&lt; od round of the ache-

Four Teams Vie
For Loop Lead

r

Reno, Kostival
Lead Winners
Sue Reas sad Elaine Kostlval did the Gs slighter
proud. Sue had s real big
ISO leading to a 472 aeries,
at the sane tine picked off
the S-10 and 3-7 spare. Elaine
topped that a Utile with 134
and a whopping 320 aeries.
Horne's Dlst took four away from Michael's. Helen
Altman took high aeries, 434.
June Gassman converted tbs
3-3-19. Lorraine Spoils pick­
ed up the difficult S-7 spare.
Dot Johnson really push­
ed for Harold's Gsrage team.
Dot had high gams 191, high
aeries 490 and to top it off
bowled over the 3-10 and
2-7.
Spencer'* won three over
Mac’s Oil. Matpl Duggan
rolled three in a row for a
174, while Sub Shirley Mar­
tin had a nice 134 and the
high series of 479.

Arielio Takes
Jai-Alai Honors
Areitlo was ea* of the op
•tare during the action at the
Fronton last sight, winning
three games. The veteran
■tar woo the fifth game for
the 14th time this Mason,
teaming up with Lorento
and thea rallied to take the
featured eighth game slagtes.
Ia hla only ether appear­
ance of the evening, he waa
in contention in the eleventh
until GasU and Agustln ral­
lied to take the all star fin­
ale. Areitlo was partner*
with Elorri and finished out
of the money.

Stadium Leased

traek, hare b w i booked for »
the coming Mason at g»v
ford-Orlando Knncl Club.
Tba kennel list snnounesd
bjr Manager Jack Ledoux, in.
eludes virtually all of |u t
year's top performers pins
many powerful newcomers.
Some #00 fleet greyhounds
will be ready for action when
schooling starts Doc. 2$, ln4 7)
tbs cream of the crop vrill t*
selected to race opening night,
Jan. S.
Carl Tracy and Orville
Moses, who finished one-two
in a tight battle for leading
kennel honors last itason,
head the Hst of returnees. AU
together eight of the top |g
money winners from 1062 are A
coming back to the bustling ‘
Longwood racing strip.
J. M. Edwards rates as per­
haps the meat prominent
name among the newcomers
for 1963 as many of his grey,
hounds rank among the all.
time favorites at Sanford-Or*
lando for years gone by.
Other interesting additions
to last year's roster include 7
Circus City Ranch, Cecil Aus­
tin, T. J. Daniels and Frsd
Ttrillion.
Mac Tray, Derby winner
last year, Barnacle Bob and
Ed’s Exodus rato high among
t h e champion greyhounds
slated for action when the
season opens Jan. I.

Baker Is Tops
PHILADELPHIA (UP!) Oregon State's Terry Baker.
AQ America quarterback and
Helsman Trophy wfamer, wis
named the year’s oatstanding
college football player by the
Maxwell Club. Andy Robustell) of the New York Giants
was chosen top player ia )
the National Football League.
Noah Webster sttained fame
through his Dictionary of the
English Language.
TH IS CH RISTM AS
— G IV E —

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL
(UPI) — Griffith Stadium in
Washington, D. C., has been
leased by the Minnesota
Twins to Howard University
through Jan. 13, 1964. The
school has an option to buy
the stadium, which Is ad­
jacent to the Howard cam­
pus, at a later date.

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■y LABKT VERSHEL
Juat f i t word that General
i ; &amp; Katehlraw, ihrin— of
th* C m t | C o n a U n want
Into Seminole Memorial Hot*
pltal laat night with what doetar* H if art is a recurrent* at
aa tU aflmsat Win ha thara
far a taw day* until tha
trouble is diagnosed. Wa are
sorry ta hear this, and wa etnrarely hops this will aot im­
pair his oarfulnasa to his coun­
ty sv Chase A Co. Maybe it’s a
kang-over from that fancy
cooking a la Paris.
a • *
Courthouse rano r a t i o n s
tarsin' along fin* but pleas*
Bob Brown fix that squeaky
areas chair.
s • •
Memo to Gene Tocker, Flor­
ida Stato Bank Prasidanti Wa
Bks music, but. It sura was
loud cornin’ t h r o u g h that
Chamber of Commerce meet­
ing last night
* • •
Breaking of th* chamber
meat . . . How com* Proxy
Richard Deas was wearing a
■waster T This is Florida, isn’t
nr
s e e
Th* tax assessor's office
made a $40,000 error in addi­
tion on soma Iota owned by
Strickland • Morrison. Some
$900 will hare to be refunded
to tha company now.. . , Error
showed up from the 1969-60
tax roll.
• e •
Coldweathor has postponed
Gordon Frederick's 1 i e a a • e
plate dedication until nest
week. . . . It teems no ena
owns a pair ef gloves to un­
screw tha tag.

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Amasting of tha chamber’s
port terminal committee wQI
be held within th* neit few
days to aeak sent sort of clar­
ification oa Monday’s City
Commission action asking for
a “ true” feasible report. All
port members wa talked te,
vehemently denied tha engi­
neers ware told where tha best
site was. . . . However, Pat#
Knowles eeya ha has It in
writing!
• • •
100 potted plants along First
Street were put out yesterday.
More will be placed after tha
first of th* year. . . . Strolled
down tha main stem this
morning and counted clgaret
butte, gum wrappers, sic. In
the plants..*.u.a Why 7
• •
School Board meets tomor­
row st 9:30 a. ro. to discuss
plans for that English Estates
School. By ths way, plans for
ths school are Washington
bound now.
• • •
Cold weather aa wall aa
market problems have caused
an unusual high surplus labor
market In agriculture. Borne
100 out of work hers.
• • •
Tomorrow Mr*. Phyllis Arney will be officially named
supervisor of nurses, ami Miss
Ruth Ward, inssrvire training
director, at Seminole Memorial
Hospital. Hospital Adminis­
trator Bob Besserar will make
tha official appointments.
• * •
Tha C « n n t y Commission
couldn’t use tha PAsystem
yesterday because the local ra­
dio station was coming la too
good. Fr. John Thoinaa, of
Holy Cross Church, who gave
tha Invocation said ha didn't
mind a little mood music aa
l o n g a s t h o commercials
weren't too bad.
• • •
Cecil Tucker, County Ag
Agent, *c*ina to be n little re­
luctant about haring bis ve­
hicle painted whit* and decor­
ated With th* official decal. It
haa to b* dona by th* next
meeting, or tiso, tho Commis­
sion decided yesterday.
• • •
Speaking of friend Cecil, ha
can't get out of preparing that
Central Florida Fair exhibit,
but th* Commission did re­
lieve him of hie responsibilities
aa far as tha County’s 50th an­
niversary goes.
• • •
Outgoing County Commis­
sioner Vtrnon Dunn said he
was going to take political
newcomers U r Gary and John
Alexander for a tour around
tha county today. “ Keep ’em
out of the Third District,"
' imad to Jim Avery, jokingUN

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Officials of tha Hausing and
Hama Finance Agency ex­
pressed Interest today in San­
ford aa a pots ibis location for
a aaw regional office of the
agency and announced that a
former Sanford man, Harry
Lindsay, would bead the office.
An announcement at Lindsay’s appointment to supravieo an East-Central Florida
office o f HHFA was made to
a group of city aad county
officials by MeClellaa Ratebford, chief of tha agency’e At­
lanta office.
Mayor 3. H. ( J i m m y )
Crappa, who offered tha full
cooperation of the city as a
site for tha new six-county
area office, pointed out the
central location of Sanford
and tha excellent transporta­
tion to any location as prims
considerations.
The new office is ths result
of ths NASA Nova develop­
ment for ths Caps Canaveral
area, and tha need arising out
o f tha super-rocks* project

W E A T H E R : Turning colder, with m a r fra ttin g ton igh t. Occasional rain.

V O L. B8
U nited Pros* Lsaaad W ir t
has made establishment of aa
afflta to tbs East-Caotral a n *
ad the stato a asc easily bo­ J t f t i O J . . .
nus* ad tha exploding needs
at ths towns bare far funds to
msot new demands on their
SH ckfif4
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group that tha HHFA ia tha
TEL AVIV, kraal (U K &gt; result of consolidating five
Datgara
of row MktoMt flgte
federal agendas la th* busto f providing funds for
today •• a rosuR
eeuatiucUoai Federal
Dovtf BmMJw

Dingers Grow

H A R R Y L IN D S A Y
. . . to h ead o ffice
there.
Ratehford, addressing the
group, called together by
former senator Douglas Stenatrom, declared that the im­
pact at the moos shot effort

lie Rousing Administration,
Urban Renown] Administra­
tion, Community F in a t e a
Agency and the Federal NaMortgage Assn. The
biaing at tha agendas
into one organisation baa
mad* tha acquisition at feder­
al funds easier and faster for
local communities.
Tbs new torsi office will
nuke information more easily
available and Lindsay's Job
will bo to prove ths necessary
guidance to those needing tha
asrvieos at tha

ton’s tores* la atrite deep
into Syria as Syrtaa attacks
oa laraaU border settlements
continue.

Pop# In Publie
VATICAN CITY (VF1) A pnh tot mailing Faya John
XXin, bolding hie lin t pub­
lie audience sine* bo bream*
m two wroka age, said today
te “ may aot te teTO" tor
tha and of th* Ecumenical
Council next year.

Beach A id Asked
JACKSONVILLE REACH—
(UP!) — City official Rare
have asked tho federal gov­
ernment tor an additional
$37jm to Itoly the broth city
repair damage* to Ha-water
system and boardwalk suf­
fered la tha meant Atlantic

Canal In Budget
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WASHINGTON (UPD Prasidaat Kennedy win pre­
sent a budget to Congre«a
next weak that includes funds
for the cross Florida barge
eaanl. Rap. Charts* Basratt
said Tuesday tha President
instructed tha Burro u at th*
Budget to include the canal
funds in tha budget

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Copters Tested

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WELCOMING FR A N C IS R O U M IL L A T JR. aa incom ing head o f tha
Seminole County Chamber of Com m erce in ou tg o in g president R ichard
' Deas. Shown, from left, are Howard H odges, new s e cre ta ry ; Roumillat,
Scott Burns, vice president, and Deas.
(Herald P h oto)

Improvement Set
By Hospital Board
DecU'oa wsi made Tues­
day by the Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital Board of Direct­
ors to hire Attorney Gordon

Farm Chemical
Program Urged
ATLANTA (UP!) - T h e
Amarlcan Farm Bureau Fed­
eration’s annual convention
was expected today to call for
an aggressive educational
campaign to help farmers use
chemicals without l e a v i n g
dangerous residues on foods.
The resolutions committee
urged the campaign in a pro­
posal to delegates to the 44th
annual convention of the nation'a biggcit farm group
Final action on reaolutions
waa scheduled Thursday on
the convention's closing day.
Farm Bureau policy draft­
ers bit at “ attempts to create
tha illusion of farm chemicals
or that their use ia a serious
threat to publie health and
welfare."
But the proposed resolution
added to that: "Wa bava a re­
sponsibility to see that agri­
cultural chemicals and drugs
ira properly used."

13 More Stills Go
TALLAHASSEE (UPD —
Mute bevaraga agents knock­
ed over 13 more stills Tuesday
and early today, pushing tha
total of moonshine operations
put out of business since Dae.
1 to 34. Arraata totaled 20.

Roumillat New
C Of C President

Francia Roumillat Jr. was
unanimously elected presi­
dent of the Chamber of Com­
Frederick draw up an agree­ merce at a meeting of tha
board of directors Tuesday
ment for board approval, night.
with Architect John Burton,
Other officers elected were
IV, for plana to expand the Scott Burns, first vice presi­
hospital kitchens and ser­ dent, and Howard Hodges,
vices and complete the out­ secretary,
fitting of the pediatric wing.
Robert Besserar and Dou­
The project, which will cost glas Stenslrom were named
$100,000, will be financed out executive commitleemeo.
of Hill-Burton money from
In other business, directors
the
Florida
Development tabled action on supporting
Commission,
and
$33,000 a proposal that tha commer­
which the hospital haa on cial aircraft terminal facili­
hand.
ties at McCoy Air Fore*
The board alto voted $7,- Base at Orlando be designat­
13$ to finish paying the con­ ed as the Central Florida
struction costs on the new regional airport.
Moat director* wanted more
wing.
Originally built to verve time to study tha Orlando
&lt;3 to 70 patients, the kitchen city council proposal before
is taxed to capacity to sene lending their support.
tiie present patient load of 1 One director said "it looks
the facility. The new plans like all Orlando la trying to
to txpind the services will do ia hog everything.’’ while
bring them up to standard ‘ another chimed In, "let’a
for the anticipated in:rease give it more study."
in the number of patients
The board agreed to turn
which made the additional the matter over to the execu­
tive committee for study.
wing necessary.

'Hot' U.S.-Kremlin
Phone Line Asked
GENEVA (UPI) The
United States asked tha 17nation disarmament confer­
ence today to approve five
ways of reducing the risk of
war by accident, including
a "hot telephone" between
President Kennedy and Niki­
ta Khrushchev.

Save Again
People can nave at leant 10 percent by pur­
chasing items aa advertised in newspapers, a
recent university survey showed. Seminole
County shoppers can save more than that in
many cases and be eligible fo r free g ift ce r tifi­
cates o f $45, $35 and $25 in addition by shopping
Sanford Friday specials.
Thursday’s Herald will curry another tw opage spread o f downtown m erchant’s special
offerin gs fo r Friday and Saturday, with the
free g ift certificates being awarded right a fte r
the ) p&gt; n . cioeiag hour Friday,
t

ORLANDO (UPI) - The
Army la totting techniques
of using Its newest helicopter
to haul Pershing missiles to
launching point*. Tba testa
started Tuesday at McCoy
Air Force Baa* using tha
CH479 Chlaoek helicopter,
scheduled for delivery,early
next year to Ahny ualts.

Employment Up

E stablished 1908

Woman 114, Dies
MIAMI (UPI) - Mrs. Josafina Encarnation, who loved
big corona cigars and strong
rum, died Tuesday it the
reported sg* of 114 st a local
nursing home. The tiny
Puerto Rico native did not
koow for sura wliether she
she was 112. 114 or 113. "TOo
maoy years have gooe by
for m# to remember," tha
one* said. Th* funeral home
listed her as lit.

Budget $100 Billion
WASilLNGTON (UP!) As it now shapes up, the
1904 budget President Ken­
nedy is preparing to send
Congress in January will pro­
ject spending of nearly $100
billion. Planned outlays for
the fiscal year which starts
July t may well exceed $30
billion, topping the all-time
high of $96.3 billion reach­
ed in 1913 under war financ­
ing pressures.

The ’hot telephone." pro­
posed by th* United States is
April and later andortad by
the Russians, would be used
for instant White House-Kratin consultation In case nu­
clear war threatened.
An American spokesman
•aid later that such a phooa
would have been of u-e dur­
ing tha Cuban crisis in Oct­
ober. The United Stales would
not be averse, he said, to
having UN Secretary General
Thant hooked in on it.
Thera will be a change in
U. S. Ambassador Arthur time for driver's license
II. Dean said tha list of exams here beginning Jan. 1,
peace-keeping measures "of­ the Highway Patrol announc­
fers an early opportunity for ed.
agreement on such matters
Effective oa that dels, the
which should not be passed exams will be held only on
by."
Tuesdays and Thursdays and
The paper called for con­ hours will be from I a. m.
sideration of five major until noou sod from 13:30
areas of possible agreement p. m. until $ p. m.
on means of avoiding the risk
The exams still will be held
rt M
le t tha

N a 60S

All County Crops
Near Destruction
County truck cro p s atend perilously close
to ruin today m cou n ty agricultural o fficia ls
plan a w a it and sea policy until Thursday be­
fo re cou n tin g up tha extensive damage to th o
county’s million dollar vegetable Industry.
Freezing weather ripped into tha cou n ty’s
tomato, bean, e g g plant, ok ra and pepper crops,
virtually w iping ou t tha entire production, A sst.
County A g e n t Ernie Lu n dberg said.
Th e king o f tha truck crop industry hsra,
cabbage, is still stron g but continued freezing
tem peratures aa forecast fo r tonight could ruin
that, to o , Lundberg said.
“ R ig h t now, it’s ju s t impossible to determine
ths am ount o f d sm sga in dollars and cents,”
Lundberg added.
'T h e on ly hopeful sign was the early m orn­
ing rains which helped the vegetable crope m ore
than any sunshine could,” Lundberg said.
Tem peratures reached below freezing this
m orning here and continued cold is forecast fo r
tonight and in ths m orning, with lows in ths 20s
predicted.
Sanford temperature w as rising during the
early m orning rain, b u t began to dip again about
6 a. m. and had dropped 10 degrees by 10 a. m .
when it w as 34. It still was 34 s t noon.
A w in dy cold w ave m oved Into Florida t o ­
day on the heels o f a freeze Tuesday, and th s
Miami W eath er Bureau predicted temperatures
In tha northern part o f the atate would drop to
15 degrees tonight.
Clouds and rein accom panied the new on­
slaught.
A W eath er Bureau forecaster said the cold
wave w ould be “ worse than Tuesday's,” which
hit the atate’a truck crop region hard, but went
easy on the citrus belt.
D ividing the state into north and south with
a line stretch in g from Tam pa to Melbourne, the
forecaster said tem peratures would drop 10 de­
grees low er than the sub-freezing m ercury
recorded in northern areas Tuesday.
“ L ow s will vary fro m IS to 80 degrees In tha
north tod ay and to n ig h t," the forecaster said,
“ and fr o m 30 to 55 ih tha southern p o r t " He

3 Hurt, Damages
$5,000 In Mishaps

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Th* Labor Department re­
ported Tuesday that oon-farm
employment set a record for
November and average hourly
aanting* at factory workers
increased to another saw
high. It laid 312 million per­
Two accidents within 40
sons bald non-farm jobs In minutes Tuesday might ia
November, 1.1 million more
South Seminole caoead an es­
then ia November of tMl.
timated $3,000 damaz* to six
cars and Injuries to three perGOP Warned
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
San. Hugh Scott, (R Pa.), tea
warned tha Republican party
against trying to "out-dsmsgogue tha Democrats" la tha
South. Scott told a news con­
ference Tuesday that Repub­
lican* should "avoid any at­
tempt to compete by offer
tag programs more racist"
than those h* said wer* pro­
posed by Democrats.

W ED., D E C E M B E R 12, 1962 J3A N P 0R D , F L O R ID A

British Fighting
For Rebel Jail
SINGAPORE (UPI&gt;—-British
troops mopping up rabal re­
sistance in Northern Borneo
today besieged a rebel-held
Jail in tho Brunei oil Iowa of
S*ria "here nine Europcaat
ware being held hostage.
British officials laid the,
had crushed the mala force of
tha five-days-old revolt againit
British control of the protec­
torate of Brunei and the crown
colonies of Sarawak a n d
North Borneo
Tdoops in Sarawak recap­
tured the town of Unhang, 10
miles southeaxt of Brunet
Towa, today and prepared to
move south to wipe out pscksts of resistance in SlbuU and
surrounding areas.
The iltuutiua remained calm
ia North Borneo, where re­
bels n e v e r established a
stronghold.
A Sarawak government an­
nouncement from Kuching, tha
esptUl, said all government
officers in Umbsng ware
safe. Thera waa no mention of
a a unidentified American
Peace Corpsman believed to
hav* been in Umbsng when
it fell to rebels Saturday,
shortly after tha revolt broke
out.

Change Planned Yule Funds Lost
In Driver Exam
In M ail Theft
TAMPA (U P D -A sack of
registered mall, crammeo
with Christmas checks, cash
and money orders, was stolen
from a mall truck Tuesday
night whan th* driver got out
to pick up more mail.
Ilia driver, Ralph Pugh,
Mid h* left the truck (or only
a few Mcooda to pick up mail
st a box some 10 to 13 feet
from whtro his truck waa

sons, th* Florida Highway Pa­
trol reported.
A car operated by William
Orica going west on SR 436
mad* a left turn and waa hit
in tha rear by a vehicle oper­
ated by Richard Stainer. Th*
Stainer car spun around and
crashed head-on Into a vehicle
operated by Georgs Crumley.
All thras drivers wer* from
Orange County.
Steinar and two passengers
In hia vehicle, Raymond Hagley and Mitchell Hagley wars
taken to Florida Sanitorium
and treated for savers cuts and
bruise* aftar ths sccidsnt at
7:40 p. m.
Sums 40 ntinutea later, a for­
eign mads car driven by Ar­
thur Caplick, Casselberry, go­
ing north on llwy. 17-92, hit
tha back end of a parked car,
knocking tt into th* rear of
another vehicle causiug ap­
proximately (1,000 in dam­
ages to all three vehicles.
Caplick was chargsd with
reckless driving by Trooper J.
I- Sikes.

Expert On Sex
Crimes Joins
Suspect Hunt
BOSTON (UPI) _ The FBI
sent it* expert on sax Crimea
here today to help police In
an all-out drive to capture
th*
"phantom
strangler"
who hat alain seven womta
sine* last June.
Police Commissioner Ed­
mund L. McNamara, a form­
er F3I agent, disclosed that
Walter McLaughlin will cooduct a week-long course for
detectives oa th* solution of
sax crimes. Five of the
aavaa victim* had bean sex­
ually assaulted, police said.
Still being questioned was
th* 22-year-old son of a
Cambridge Negro minister.
But U. Edward Sherry said
Tuesday aigbt tha suspect
appeared to hav* had noth­
ing to do with tha death of
Sophia Clark, II, ia bar

leal Wednesday.

added, how ever, th at windy, rainy w eather in
the northern area w ould d rift aouth tonight^
m aking it “ hard fo r farm er* to p rotect crape.”
T h is cold ia en tirely d ifferen t from T o w d a y’*,” ha said. “ N ot on ly win tha ta m p a n to r w
ba low er, b u t the wind will make things w orse.
A h igh wind alrnont kill* the effectiven ess o f
sm udge p ots.”
T u esday’s freeze sen t temperature* plungw
in g to 25 In Tallahassee, 28 in Gainesville, end In
the m id-20’a in JscksonvlUe. It was the cold est
spell in South Florida sine* the disstrous freeze
o f th e 1957-58 winter.
T ou rists in South Blistni shivered to th s
tuna o f 27 degrees early In the day, end subur­
banites foun d their ears covered w ith frost.
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T h e coldest weather o f the y ea r knifed *11
across D ixie, causing s t least one death.
Chattanooga, T en n „ reported it* fir st e x ­
posure death o f the y ea r—a 73-year-old N egro
man found frozen in an unheated room .
W eather bureau forecasts prom ised n o r e ­
lief.
In the heart o f D ixie temperatures were e x ­
pected to drop to zero in som e areas again to ­
night.
Six to seven inches o f snow w ere reported
on the Cumberland plateau In Tennessee w here
tem peratures dropped to nine below.
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Snow, Freeze
Leave 9 4 Dead
By Ualtod Prase latem atiow al
B itter, sub-zero cold end a week-long avalanche
o f snow punished the M idw est and N ortkeitet today
with w in ter o fficia lly still nine days'O fL.
'
I t waa w arm er in A nchorage. T h e 'Alaskan d t j
hod 42 early today.
F ou r feet o f snow w as on th * ground a t Paw
Paw, Mich., and heavy mow
continued to fell in th* Wolv
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«rias atat* roar the Indiana
border. South llaran, Mich., Snow Blocks H ell
got 13 more Inch#* la five
M fU . IM S. (UPI)—I t e
botin,
to M
Doran* war* dead tram
elagged wtto
weather-caused accidents and
to
heart attacks. A United Prou
International count toowad
Faro aad Bata*1
i’S
Michigan with n dead, Ohio Hills
21, Naw England 10. N«w wart at
York 7, Indiana 7, Kentucky
S, Pennsylvania S, Tennessee
4, West Virginia and Illinoi*
3 each and Missouri and
Kansas j each for a total
of 94.
Five foot drifts piled up
at Grand Junction, Mich.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) la the South Bend, lad.,
area, hard hit earlier In lb* Legislative leaders who met
week, schools remained clos­ with Gov. Parole Bryant lat*
Tuesday said the meeting did
ed.
Hundreds of chilled apart- not draw tha Legislature any
ment dwellers in Chicago call­ closer to a solution at th*
ed city offices to complain. state's resyportlonmant prob­
Officials said they had never lem.
had so many protests.
"Right now, we are no clos­
Tiie Automobile Club of er to a solution than when tiie
Pittsburgh predicted 12,0u0 last special session adjourned
drivers in Pennsylvania's Al­ In November," said House
legheny County slon* would Speaker Mallory Horne ot
find their cars dead this Leon.
morning. School* in Erie, Pa.
Senate President W i l s o n
were closed Tuesday after Csrraway of Tallahasac*. who
seven Inches of new tnow.
laft Uta meeting about 13 min­
Record lows were set a- utes before llortie, had no
cross a wide band. Three be­ comment.
Iloroa said chances that tha
low zero was recorded at
tiie Greater Pittsburgh Air­ Legislature can agree on a
port early today and broke reapportionmeot p l a n are
the old mark of 2 set in 1960. "vary uncertain." But ha said
The mercury reached only there la still a remote possi­
6 at Omaha, Neb., Tuesday, bility of reaching an agreeanother record. Chicago's 7 n ant la tlm* for a special
below waa a new low for session before the regularly
scheduled 1963 session.
Dec. 12.
The temperature plunged to
26 below xero at Sawbill
Lodge, Minn., it below In
Wisconsin's Sawyer County,
17 below at WUlUton, N. D..
WASHINGTON fUPI&gt;-Tha
Tuasday.
Twelve more Incite# of Agriculture Department pre­
snow heaped on to 17 Inches dicted Tuesday in Its monthly
already on the ground at national citrus estimate that
Watertown, N. Y. and more Florida would produce 120.9
million boxes of orangea and
was falling.
36 million boxes of grapefruit,
this season.
Tha orange crop prediction
is
about seven million boxes
Bridge
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Dvar Abby
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last season.
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Apportion Action
Still Uncertain

120 Million Box
Orange Crop

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BOLLOMAJf APB. IV. M.
(UPD—The eoutedown began
today hr Thursday's sched­
uled launching of Project
flUrguer — a baOooa ascent
to giro man his first dwr look
at tfco stars.
If weather parmiu, the aaesod bsQooa will maho tha
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•alts.
Police said Mlu Dal Rio
believed the Jewels w a s tak­
en sometime Monday even­
ing or early Tuesday morning
whllo she was out to dinner
and the theater with h a hus­
band, producer-director Lewis
JUley. She discovered Urn theft
at noon Tuesday.
In the past few months sav­
ers] hundred thousand dollars
of Jewels have beat stolen
from guests by "cat" burg­
lars at hotels scar tha St Ba­
lls, including tha Hotel Plata,
Hotel Pierre, a n d Keep
House. The moat m a n ! theft
was a 18.000 Jewel robbery h
the nearby Central Park
South apartment af actress
Joan Fontaine.

Horse Show Set
For Saturday
The Seminole County Eques­
trians will eponeor n horse
ahow for horsemen of all ages
Saturday at tha Ride-Awhlle
gtables on W. Pint HU
Thera will be 10 events be­
ginning at 10 a. m. and a apeeia| performance by tha Union
Park Quadrille will h# faaturad at tha ahow.
Thera will be no adml—Ion
charge aad parking will bn
free f a spectators at tha
ahow.

Legal Notice
BOARD OP ADJUSTMENT
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Notice ef Public Hearing
To whom It may concern:
Tha lamlmle County B ard
of Adjustment wtU hold n
public banting to consider
tha possibility of granting
permission to operate an
asphalt plant u requested by
A. O. Roberta for R. M. Allkins on the following des­
cribed property: Wli of
NEH ef IZU Section S-X*I0R,
Public boating will be held
In the County CommUiionera
Room, Court Hou—, Sanford,
Florida, on December IT,
MO at T:M P. M. a » at soon
theretiter as po—lbla.

C. Balbacfc,

C H A R LE S F . FIE L D , th ird fro m le ft, w as Installed a s president o f tha
Seminole County B oard o f Realtor* M onday n ig h t G u est speaker and In*
a tailing o ffic e r was Jam es O. Buck, le ft o f Jacksonville, state president o f
th e F lorida A is n . o f R ealtors. O ther o ffice r s Installed were A . R. Lorm ann,
fou rth fr o m l e f t vies p re sid e n t and E lisabeth C. K uhn, secretary-trea­
surer. B yron L . K im ball, second fro m left, retirin g p resid en t received a
plaque o f appreciation f o r his services d urin g 1962 fro m the local board.
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hundreds of woman — some
earning babies—were dis­
rupted Tuesday whan a form­
er FBI agent, Jack Levina,
Jumped up and shouted that
tha Inquiry waa “ a disgrace."
Levina, hustled tram the
bearing room by throe police­
men, told aewimaa that the
House com mitt— was try log
to “ smear” the peace move­
ment Ha said R waa nofair.
Mrs. Wllaon said that with
a group aa la g s as bars—
numbering perhaps half a
million members aero— the
country—there were bound to
be tome Communists or former Communist taking part.
But this didn’t w orn h a ,
she —id, beciu— Commun­
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might happen to the world
if there la nuclear war.
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test* bavo walked in front
of the Russian Embassy aa
wall aa tha White Hou—.
No one In bar group ever
suggested that they confine
their protest to American
testa and not tha Rumlam,
aba told United Press International in an Interview.
However, Rep. Clyde Doyle,
(D-Cell/.), who is leading the
Investigation, said Tuesday
there waa evidence Indicating
that Communists had dellberately “ Infiltrated’’ audh
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h a
founda of a women’s peaea
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Idas that a Houaa Inquiry
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filtration might hurt her or­
ganization.
Bra. Dagmar Wllaon. a
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WASHINGTON (UPI) The
Charles L. McNary
had ft socko name for the
■embers of hia political party
who usually are tagged now as
modefbtes. NeNary called ’am
■oft-belled*. Hs was a RepubScan.”
ftcMary was a U. S. senator
f r o m » Oregon. In hit later
servi$ he was first assistant
lesdst and then leader of Sen•ta Republican*. He was an
able Ban, perhaps tha best of
lbs laiL All this waa back there
In thl Coolldga and Hoover
administrations.
As laadar and aaaiatant lead­
er, IfcNary had to deal with

the radical lefties ot the Re­
publican party, c e n t r a l l y
known at the time aa procrea­
tive Republicans. They were a
balky breed and tough. The
S W IF T PREMIUM
lata George H. Moaea, also a
U. S. senator, New Hampshire,
aummed up the progreatiret
In a biblical phrase: the aona
COPELAND COUNTRY U N K FRESH PORK
of tha wild jackass.
There should be a return to
the colorful political phraseology of 40 years ago. Tha
words liberal and conservative
as applied to politicians have
SUPIRBRAND COTTAGI
Juat about lost all meaning.
Radical, aa a definition of pol­
itical thinking, is dead. Right
and left wing don’t mean
much, either. Books have been
written about moderate Re­
publicanism but no one under­
stands what it means.
Many years before that, tha
immortal Naat cartooned Tam­
many In New York City as a
ruthless tiger. The image lives
on but hoe lost all meaning.
The Rapublican elephant, tha
Jlrft, Jemlgan, Sanford di­ Democratic donkey are tired.
rector of recreation, announc- Teddy Roosevelt's 1011 bull
# today that registrations are moose long baa been at pas­
beln£ accepted for recreation ture.
Cartoonists s h o u l d coma
activities to begin ths first
wealGn January. The activity alive and jolt the public inter­
schedule ahowa a variety of est with new imagca of tha V A N C A M P . . Save 4 Yxi Itc h
political parties. Tha Demo­
activities for young and old.
OrrvJan. 7 and each Monday cratic party that was lampoon­
following that, a Charm School ed many years ago aa a donkey
for girls will be conducted. no longer exists. It may not
The ‘Class will be held Mon- be any wider than It used to C A LO C A T or . . Lim it 4 with food order.
days,from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. bo, but it Is mora numerous;
iR s class is open to girls In actually the majority party in
Juntas and senior high. Timely tha United States. More prop­
tips $n dressings, makeup and erly, It should be known as tha
Democratic parties, because T H R IF T Y M A ID . . Lim it 2 with food order.
hair-styling will be offered.
January 8 will mark the there are two of them North
opening of a baton clasa for and South. Some cartoonist
girla^ago six and up. Baton should make a picture of that.
Clasr; will bo held Tuesdays A two-headed beast, maybe.
and Thursdays at 4 p. m. for a
The Republican elephant Is T H R IF T Y M A ID C L IN G . . Save 9t Each
total-of 12 meetings.
equally outmoded That party
January 10 will open a ball- no longer la the ponderous
fcon t dance elasa for teenag- giant of politics, the master of
era. All tha latest steps will bo the political jungle. The Re­
LYKES (With leans)
taugCt by Miss Nancy Davis. publican Party is a bowl of ice
Thtr| will bo no charge on any cream and onions or, maybe, a
300-Can
of the toenage or chlldren'a Model T touring car of the
middle 1920s, hand cranked
activities.
Ballroom dsnea lessons for and still using Its planetary
adulC beginners will begin reverse gear as a brake.
Maybe some cartoonist could
TuedSay, Jan. 8 at 7:30 p. m.
Advance registration will be maka something of that. As
for tha political writers, they
requffed.
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Jan. ^10 at 7:30 p. m. each George Moses. Soft-boiled*!
Thursday evening. Registra­ There’s a phrase for you. It
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will begin play Jan. 6. Dead­ ’em would vote.
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and;*the game between the
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Nebraska will be played as
originally scheduled Saturday
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tokpheae aalk to tho -when
do wo Mart" seta. PubUe word
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sin k s that Goldwater can
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If howaate to Ik moot poriU ih bo oaa avow oandtdsry,

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ths economic vigor of tho notion,
Tho reception to his speech, In
terms of action, was something loos
than enthusiastic. That, rightly or
wrongly, was our inalienable right
so Americans.
Wo should an boor in mind, horn
aver, that than is an inplgeabk rival
ready to take advantage o f any
weakness wo display, not Just mill*
tarily, but economically and morally,
It la not hia faults but our own that
wo should bo moot concerned about

age o f plenty that ws have
bom unabk to noliae tho
full Impacts o f this now situs,
ties or to adjust our tastttotlono to It
—O rtilk Freeman, secre­
tary o f agriculture.

rite* saw entertained tho U.
S. locate with • dkruosioa sf
the kvo Ufa of ths bullfrog.
Tha tola aoaator waa from
Mkritoippi aad M a Southern
osaslto shoald, PM had piled
up Bsaato seniority sufficient
to sathrsaa Mm as chairman
copunlttee waa Finance,'deal­
ing with taxation.
Tho chairman waa shocked
to discover the Department sf
Agriculture s p e n d i n g tea
money to research on aox
among tlto water llllss. Hk
powers of ridicule were extra­
ordinary. Before Fat finished
with tha department’, bullthe action laughing with him
and snarling at tha adminis­
tration.
Thera waa net much excuse
for thk boondoggle at public
expense. Tho editorial explo­
sion of protest was consider­
able and grass roots bombard­
ed Congress with Indignant
mall. Buck fooUshmsnt waa
reduced to volume thereafter.

OUR

Tho taxpayers should otto­
man soother Pat larrlsm to
tho barricades to defend their
money. This time the boondog­
gling to being dona to the
semi-saered precincts of the
National Institutes of Health.
The institutes have a special
place to tho republic, Uko the
institution of m a t r l m o a y ,
motherhood and the FBI. At*
task NIR at your peril be­
cause who could bo agatoot
h s a l t b , especially national
health T Nobody, that’s who!
Son. Paul Douglas, D-lll.,
took on tho NIH during the
tost msston with more and b«U
ter bask material thr.n tho Qy.
partmont of Agriculture pro­
vided Pat Harrison 80- odd
yean ago. Bui Paul Douglas
Is no Pat Harriaon. Too sorl*
oue, for ono thing, with hla
professional b a c k g r o u n d
whereas Pat waa flip and ear*
castle as o one-time nows hoy
should bo, especially after a
political lifetime of ontklng
votes in ths Mississippi boondocks.
Tax Foundation, Inc., of
Now York, exhumed Douglas’

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effort drew tho Congressional
Record. It dkikoed that N il
spent $184*7 on "Investiga­
tion of toftouatleft contained
to sshoeo." Its "studies of ail.
sat tktoktog” tapped tho tatpayore for P M II. "Ths storeoetatte atlas i f tho boagk
brain" was more like a bargala. It,77*. "Tooth develop,
moat to sheep" was almost a
giveaway at $1,800.
Cot fanckn probably will
applaud N1H expenditure of
$18,968 on a study of *Vtd
tuna and yellow fat dlsoaaa to
the eat" Our distant toaakf
neighbors to tho aorthoaot will
bo gretoful to V; B. taspayere
for putting up f 14,080 for a
study of "Um oral health of
Icstondle people.1*
The Tan foundation's report
auggeote that N1H to om sf
tha spoiled brato of our fed*
o r a l bureaucracy, Congress
habitually votes N1H more
money than Is budgeted, a lot
more. Tho budgeted figure to*
creased from $180.1 billion to
1058 to 1400 million to 1M1.
Appropriations ranged from
1OSS’s $211A million to lM l’s
$500 million.
Perhaps tho time hoc come
to reduce tho hlgb-off-ths-hsg
standard of living at NIH. Tho
taxpayers could use tho money.

5E

M»T«R AU.CRU4MIU.HAC

There was always a splendid for mod. Many churches are

IdsaHsm of teoaagere.
CASK 0-408: Rev. Arthur
Howell k now a retired
clergyman, living to Michigan.
But 1* yean ago ho held the
pastorate at tho little church
whlek wo hare our fsris homo.
Ho and hk vivaeloua wife
had • sons I Aad not a daugh­
ter!
Rev. Howtll never had a
very largo salary. I’d estimate
that hk income averaged less
than $800 par month over hk
long llfo aa n pastor.
But ho k n truly greet man.
For I of hk 8 sono followed
thoir father In b e c o m i n g
clergyman. Aad tho other I
ora active church laymen.
Those I hoys are bow aenyytog leading pulpits fa
Mkklgaa, Indiana aad ArkTot a lot of prominent surgoons, lawyers and big shot
buatnaea executives, maktog
maybe $21,000 to $100,000 par
year, still cent persuade area
ono of thoir children to enter
tho dad’s yrofssskat
How do yea ouppora a lowpaid pastor could thus win I
of hk I hoys tote following
thoir dad Into ouch a modest
paying profession?
Well, I know tho Howell
family quits well, end Rev.
Arthur and hk wife still soma
down to hive a picnic with us
each summer.

If you want your garden
to have tho awoet scent of
perfume, than try an outdoor
form of gardenia. This flower,
known as Gardsnla Jsemtnoldes, k more hardy than
tho gardenia of florists and is
common In warmer ports of
tho U. 8. Tho shrub k d to 8
ft. high and produces its vary
fragrant white flowers la
midsummer. No other pknt of
An estimated IIS million
outdoor culture Is so spicy Americans had hospital Uuurand fragrant.
tact at ths end of 1MO.

spirit of camaraderie In ths
Bewail family. They didn’t
mtod tho fact they any have
had to sat olmpte food and
okop to moka-shtft quarters.
For their dad aad mother
wore Jolly end humorous. The
family Joked an d p l a y e d
trkka on each other.
And what may have boon
even more Important, Rev.
Howell olwaya PRAISED his
boys. Ha was proud of all
thoir attainments.
Aad ha practiced his railgteal Ha was a dynamo of onorgy to making house calls
tad visits to ailing parishlono n in ntlghborlng hospitals.
Always ho greeted people
with a cheery smile and a pos­
itive, helpful hit of advlco or
praise.
8o 1 would rate Rev. Howell
100 por Mat to tha splendid
positive osempto ha sat hk big
family. Aad to hk poranaalvs
Influence to regards their
choice of hk profession.
Wo need more man in all
good vocations who will learn
tho art of persuading their
owa children to antor their
awn nobk professions.
Tho pulpits are now crying

closing thoir doors beeaoM of
a dearth of theological studeats all over America.
Yot to tho middle teens, moot
yoang peopk want to imitate
Sir Galahad sad to soma man­
ner feel they have changed tho
world for the hotter.
Lacking decidsted clergyman
to transform this bask yearn­
ing Into church projects, those
youth than become govern­
ment Social Service workers
or even communists.
For young people crave to
bo tkd-ln closely with projects
that Mora to olovato civilisa­
tion and benefit mankind.

Mothers, place thk slogan
from Horace Mann on your
bathroom mirror,
“Bo ashamed to die until you
have won soma victory for
humanity."
That Is an Inherent yearn­
ing of tho usual teenager's
sonL
Harness such a desire con­
structively and ft will furnish
ths motivatka for future Dr.
Schwoltssr or Florence Night­
ingales.
Ignore or frustrate It, end
our young people may bomms
fanatical Communists.

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without driving.
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Mac from other planets
hart bora watching thk world
for yean. Wo can’t too teem
because they know tho trick
o f InvIalMllty.
—Ray Neiloon, addressing
the third flying saucer con­
vention in London.

Oeldwator himself hot. si.
wojrt boon entirely m llitit
obont «mm faction oaf olntloa
prospects. ligh t after olactiwi
ho nudo oouada which some
poUtktaao interpreted oa to.
Mptenco o f lothofolkr oa t *
forty's likely 1M4 shales.
If ha dooo giro tho nod a
his own people, associate* say
it may bo mainly In hops 'of
putting i strong conasrrsttr*
stony on tho 1M4 OOP flaw
hauling a itubte block of dole* form. A nun with n Mg bmdk
gates with them, as matter of dakgateo obviously carries
what obstseka tho ooaator weight
might rmlse. Bo addst
"I don’t think Barry can
control all thooo people."
While the secret Chicago
mooting was slowed as reflect­
ing tho rigor in tho Goldwater
movement, It had nothing of
"launch" quality about it
There is no reason to doubt
ths senstor's assertion that
tho gathering was o surprise
to him. Some friends see it as
a haphasard effort lacking a
key element—a strategist asperteaced to national politics.
Bo for os can bo kerned;
none yot salats to ths Goldwa­
ter camp. Until om appears,
or Is chosen at some possible
future mooting of hk backers,
tho enterprise will remain to
tho talk atsgo.
Party prefooolonak Insist
that presidential strategy, and
particularly dskgatewuatltog,

Boom of tho gnsoohg orowad
tho national political circuit
and hero fat Washington la that
Goldwater will take tho "qulst
assent route."
Associates o f front-manor
Got. Nelson Rockefeller of
Now York are among thooo
predicting this coarse. One of
those latter believes, la fact,
that a determined core of
Goldvrater’s followers will go

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It Pays To Use The Herald Want Adi

Tbs BOW facility, located on
N. Falmitts aad Rsmtnols
•ted* la port e f the Post Of­
fice Department's lease con­
struction program.
Under this program, invest­
m e n t Haaaring la used to ob-

naw postal unit* only where
tb*y are most urgently need•d. In area* whtra It ia praetleal to do *o, existing build­
ing* are undergoing renova­
tion.
“Tb* fact that Sanford baa
been chosen for a now poet
office,” Allen **id, “reflect*
credit on our growing contri­
bution to the economy and
life of the nation.”

•

Meanwhile, (or the local
postal dedication, the post­
master announced that the
following are among the
guests expected to attend: C

mot* onjoymont from doing
basinets ban, their mail will
bo handled more efficiently
and this building and Ha a#*
ta-data equipment win on-

Region, Post Office Depart­
ment, aad Congressman Syd
Herlong fifth Congressional
District.
" O n patrons will derive

particular interest today aa
the community plana to add
to Its postal faculties, aa fel­
lows:
Number o f employes today
42, earnpared with the 14 ef
II yean ago.

tabllabod, to June 2, IMS;
Harold C. Haskins, April 1,
11K3, u Jan. 11, IMS; Joel
8. Field, Juno 7, 1M4 to Now.
30, 1960.
Number o f rehidoa oper­
ated by the postal service ia
this community today all,
compared with one 100 yean
ago.
Number et postal routes
•erred by the local postal fa­

rentein under private owner­
ship, pey local taxes to tills
community, and are leased to
the federal government
At tbs s o m time, tbs need
for large outlays of money
from tho federal tnstury for
construction purposes is eli­
minated.
Lflto atoet of the now postal
.buildings that a n going up
across the soon try, this post
offleo la leased to the Post
O f f i c e Department This
gives the department some
flexibility fat adapting Its
building program to changes
in mail volume, transporta­
tion and population. Alien

cilities today It, tempered
with eight 10 years ago.
Number sf mall collection
boxes today &gt;7, compand
with 40 in I N I
Number of stamps sold to­
day tout 914SJ77.11 a year,
compared with 989J92JB, a
year tan yean ago.
Receipt* for IN I were
9112,100.69, compand with
9242,62199 for 1961

FLAORGA
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JOHANNESBURG, S o u t h
•IKrlca (UPI)—A cavc-ln at the
^world's richest gold mine 80
^fcillcs northwest of here cauirbd heavy lows of life today.
“ *yU least 39 persons were reemorted killed when tho colAdapting ground wrecked part
rgf a processing plant at the
iMabm, tho biggewt contributor
S b Sooth Africa's 9700 million
gold production.

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f ■northern New York's Finger
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; The dead crewman waa
• Identified aa Sgt. Huston
’ Childress, 31. who plunged
' to his death In a field when
'his
parachute apparently
failed. The nine other men
parachuted safely.
Capt. Riley Godfrey, of
Garfield, Okla., tho plane
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tody outdoor writer for tha
St Augustine Rooord.
•Holm Corson haa boon a
good frload to Sanford la ftrIni ip m 10 the pm Bition
and other fltkiag along oar
gortioB of Um 8 t Johns la
hor column, thank? providlag tha eeunty with aka aa*

played tha Said of tha top
plajnra. Amtlbal tad Ajvatia
prailed hard during tha flail
miaotoi of piny bat couldn't
quits (Itch sp. The 1*7 yn&gt;
Wa aaa ba assured that tba facta paid HI.
will giro os another rotation
adjacent to tha area dealg* after aha aad bar husband
Bated kg the alga la a boar caught IS good stood shad
plane aad a let of people oaa this trip.
tha road aad parking (paces. ■ Two other oat of county
O'Hara and
Bat nobody anna tha araa visiters, U
underneath tha paba trues bo* Frank Btokec of Palatka,
With tho aoason half over
landed It, with throo roa, for the Hollar Motors Navy
aausa tba place la a rones.
Than was a soggsatloa at and Crowo said ho had It Wives bowling loop, the VAH*
aaa time that tba trass ba ra- boate oat Sunder and tha? 3 Enlisted Wives are sitting
nortd aad room ipaca for all brought back fish with ta a &gt;7*15 record la first
place, tho VAH-P Officer's
parking ba nada than. For* soma roa.
tunatsly, that hasn’t baoa
Wives In second with a SS-ll
dona. Who would rorooro tha Both my readers will re* standing and tha VAH*1
trass whan nobody will ortn call that I said last week that Tigers bolding third with •
voaoTo tha woods?
tbs moon of Doe. • might 30*23 record.
I wouldn't belabor this bring a good run of shed.
The hottest battle la tba
point, bat this to tbs aoason Well, I hare word that thle league Is between the teams
o f tlx year wbaa visitors run waa at tha north end of holding fourth down to 10th
from roany states (23 last Lake George on Dee. 3 ar.d place, where the seven eg*
poar) coma bars for the shad ought to bo hero any minute. grogstions are separated by
fishing season aad ssvoral And don’t laugh—that's of* only three garnet.
thousand of thorn will sea this flclal. Crowe had a report
Louisa Carsnhead rolled a
area between now and spring. from one of tho Game aad 118 for high Individual game
And that sign Just makts Freeh Water Pish Commie* last weak, but Kay Bowman
the wholt m tii look m tiiln. slon biologists that tha ran caroa through with a 404 to
Surely 8B 40, which Baal- was at that position last eop the high series.
note Countiens keeps hoping Wednesday. It takas tha shad Charlotte Bassett picked up
and praying will become one about a wtsk to make It from tha 34*10 spilt, Cocky Mara*
of tho busy highways to tha there to our section of the ditto tha 4*5*7, Eleanor Clem*
east coast, could stand a way* riser, I’m told.
mons tha 5*6*10, Kay Bowman
side table under a puhn tree That river will bo fun ef converted a 5*10, Lou Par*
for our visitors.
the silvery rascals by tha full rish a 5*7, Jay Thompson the
With no weeds.
moon of Jan. 8, regardless of 5*10. Colean Wlnshlp picked
up two spllte, tho 3*10 and
this early bunch.
What brought thia to mind
the 3*7, ae did Sue Reno who
again was a trip out to the
A couple of weeks ago, J. toppled Um 3*10 aad the 4*3.
river Tutadsy to check up oa E. Colo brought a picture of
Beth Eleanor Clemmons
the early arrivals among tba some fish he caught to the and Louisa Cadanhead rolled
shad and tba accompanying newspaper and It wound up throe strikes apiece.
victims cf shad fever.
in a slight mess.
There had beta a goodly
Tho picture got In tho pa*
number of both—and some per, but tho caption was toft
of tho fish and fearer suffer­ out. 1 admit that such a thing
ers had got together.
can happen, but I won’t ox*
One couple who visited tha plain It. Anyway, Cole's cap­
Sanford area Saturday and tion was located this wtsk In
In th e Ptoeereet I n *
Sunday wore Mr. and Mrs. R. some leftover typo and 1 will League's weekly action, tha
N. Corson of 8L Augustins, offer a small apology to him Platters regained first ptoee
who caught some nice shad by reporting now that hs had end dropped tho Strikers back
fishing out of Crowe’s Camp. a string of bus and (peeks Into second alot with tha Top*
Begging Mr. Coma's per. that were good stood aad ona pen hanging grimly aa la
don, I especially note tha visit groat big gar that ha hauled third.
by Mrs. Corson, who Is a out of the river.
Gladyi Ftloiaa rolled a pta
■putting 137/111 oorica Is ba
high for tho souien and Dot
Johnson came through with a
166/467.
W hy Y O U Should Buyt
Three strikes In a row won
rolled by M a r y Watson,
TIRES from McROBERTS
Gladyi Pilolaa aad Joan
Adams. In tha split depart­
4 L ifetim e
Unconditional
Road
ment, tha aocceseful bowlers
Hazard W arranty.
wore Dot Johnson, the 5*10}
Sharon Eos aad Dot Grow,
F R E E : Periodic
F R E E : H r * R otation
5-7] Bov Krecak, tha 44*7 aad
Inspection
Dot Greta tho B&gt;16.
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SAN ANTONIO, Teg (UPI)
—World featherweight cham­
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Angolea whipped M o x l e a
City’s Fill Nava Tuesday
night to a teacup fight fag
kto February title defense.
Moon, who weighed 130, won
a unanimous decUiea.

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Take61-56Win
ths asw cose soason Tuesday
•i*ht when they took Mow
Smyrna Bssch’o Barracudas
into eaap la a okas SMS
tOt on the MSB court
Tbs Lions, led by Jim
Courier, tallied a from Urn
tho floor sad 17 fins tosses
far their polot total for tho
evening against ths Barracoda's IP flaid goals gad IS
gift points.
Tbs homo loam enjoyed •
U d lead at the end of tha
first quarter, bat fee Lkoae
toned ea the heat aad had
a halftime feed of fe-fe offer
tallying » potato to tho oppoakioa'a If.

The ptoo fsU fast oad
furious for the Thursday Nits
Mixed League. Dot Powell
again led the field with a U t
series for a new leases high.
With the assistance o f th* remalniag members o f the team,
Powell* Office Supply act a
now season high with a team
scratch aeries o f M90.
Several 500 plus aeries wars
howled with Erma Ander­
son, Ellen Bette and Jim An­
derson Of Powell* making
537, 635 and 507 respectively;
C. E. Plercjr and Harold
Appleby ef Mrs. Appleby's
Restaurant made 57V aad IBS
each, setting new raeorde far
handlrap and eernteh aeries
la the Mea’a Division. Doha

B t Louis Cardinals since IN I,
said Tucaday tha IMS kn*&gt;
boll season would bo bis hat
m o player.
"Ons mom soason, that’s
an." said ths 42-ysar-oM
Cardinal alugger, who brain Icoked for evoa
stx major league rscords and
Usd ons this past ssasso.
"I still think. I tan hslp
ths Cardinals, so 1*11 stay
with thorn In INS, bat ns
loncsr." bo told.
Muriel, who baa won tho
Motional League batting title
sorsn times, was bora to asOSpt tho annual "Pol loop"
•ward, presented to tho atb■sto who "best oaomplllloo
hifh value# and standards
both ea and off tho field."
Tho award Is ghrea by tho th
Joosph Homo fsr Childrssu
Judge Robert C. Csanoa,
tho counsel fsr tho major
loacno hossboll players an*
sorlstlm. made ths proooath*

Pittsburgh Pinto tnflaUsr
Jekany Logan, former Now
Toth Yankee pitching groat
Vernon (Lefty) Gomes, aad
two o f tho now owner# af fee
Milwaukee Braves, William
Bartholomay an d Thomas
Reynolds.
"I’m glad to sea th# naw
owners of the Braves an
ysangsr than 1 am. That’s
whet baseball needs — more
young blood," Masla] said.
Muslal, atill looking trim as
a rookie, praised Cannon by
saying that relations between
major league player* aad
ownen have "naver bean bat­
MIAMI (UP!) - Yoferoa
ter than they an new. Both Jockey WUlUa Hartack was
tho players aad ownen an reported te “ aaUefactery^
(N B n

Umpire Berry
Quits Boseball
also a sfe In tho Women's
Division with Eleanor Ander­
son taking over High Handi­
cap Game with a 335 and
Erma Aadcraon taking the
High Handicap Scries spot
with a 537.
Splits ware converted by
Ellen Bette, Duka Dulek and
Clyde Pierey making ths S-10;
Eleanor Anderson making tho
3-7 aad Ann Almond converting ths 5-6.

W IL S O N
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Hatter Tourney
Opens Friday

Shank H alf

DELAND (UP1)—The fifth
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opens her* Friday with Bol­
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meeting in the first game.

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after a career hi the Ameri­
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decades, elx World Series and
five All-Star garnet.
The a n n o u n e e m a n t of
Berry’a retirement came Tues­
day from league president
Joe Cronin who also said the
league had purchased condi­
tionally the contracts of four
minor league umpires.

g| | t u y g fl late

Tuesday after ho «M throw*
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Hartack, who la om of tho
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Baptist Hospital officials said
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under X-ray,
Ho was takes to tho hospital
in an ambulaneo after boiag
throws toward tho rail by
faokiag ahead la tho mvosUi
race. Tho two-yoor-old appar­
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FOR THE CHRISTMAS PARTY tad
f tku
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tka Phflathan
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Third Birthday Celebrated
!

M n M

Wteaa aad Ido.

Prod Wtlaaa wara aaW atiaa
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m o o t maatteg of

too tote II Chapter of Bate
. Sigma Phi to to* h a m of
Mn. Wtou.
Mtmbcre of tho woya aad
. m aaa eoamlttao anaooacad
•■•lii wiaaar of Baby of tW
7 Y oir Coatrat, Braitoa Par.
~ Wat, tpoateood by &lt;W Ro­
tary Club. Chairmen, Bra.
Gary Hudgins, termad tha
; oaoteat a groat aoceaat.
* Tha chapter?! a n n u a l
Chrlatmaa project of buying
guta aad food for a needy
family waa diaciiacd and
Mama ard to be brought to
, - tW an t mooting, Dec. II.
ThU will W a Joint bualncia
matting aad Christmas par­
te.'
A program ontilted "Our
Own Homo" waa presented
hy Mrs. Wteaa and Mra.
Wilson. TWy dlapteyod many
picture and posters on homo
daoor, color combteatteoa aad
amngamoatj.
B waa aawouneod that ona
o f tho members, lira. Wal­
loon Tyro, ooa Mark, aad
this ateoth to Jala bar boaband, la Germany. Tha chap­
ter told a farowall party in
Bar honor, roeaatly, at tW
homo of Mra. Phil R. Bach
to Loch Arbor.
Others at Urn meeting were
Mra. Joe
Corley, Leon
Swain, Alvin KUpatriek, Ro­
bert Reavaa, Richard Butter,
B. 0. Dormiaoy, Buddy Bata,
Mlaa Qraee Marla Stlnoelphor and a proepactlvw membar, Mra. Gerald Ooviagtoa.

DeBary Church
fll. Ana’s Catholic Church
« f DeBary hold a Latin Study
group roeaatly, to tha Social
HaR.

■y Bhbtoy Woodworth
Llttte Mlaa Doom U i m
••Ubrated Wr third birthday,
recently, with a party at tha
bona of Wr pareata, Mr. aad
M n Walter Laraaa, «a Laka
AaWr Clrtla, la Baar Laka.
Htr mother Invited a group
of pteyatatea for sa aftemiaa
of fun with Wr. Refroikmaete
of poach aad taka wna
aarvad to tW youngitera, fol­
lowing a parted of gaaee, teeluding aoma musical anaa.
Tboaa sharing tha calabra*
tlon with Donna wara Bally
Reavaa, David Millar, Chart
Lyn 1'rlora, Linda Madvaa
and tha honcroo’a yuungto
brothar. Douglas.

(tie JJte (tinman:*
Church
Calendar
aad traata for tea chlldroa
to bo hald at tea Banatt
Manorial Method]it church,
time tentatively act lor Doc.
f t with iuppgratf:M . Watch
hoop aa opaa data
to Join la tho Am.
Tha Episcopal

Mrs. Rhoades
Hostess For
Chapter Meeting
"Lat’e Keep Chrlatmaa" waa
tha thrmo of tho program pre­
sented by Mra. Henry MeLaulla at a recent mooting of
8L Mary’a Chapter of Holy
Croao Episcopal Chunk. TW
group mot at the homo of
Mra. Harlan Bboadea la tavenna Park.
Mra. Rhoades, o h a I r m a n,
conducted tW mooting and re­
ported oa tha board mooting
of tha Episcopal Cburchwomon
hold teat week. A report waa
givon on Uio United Fund
thank offering Ingathering
hold Nov. 1, aad membeta dis­
cussed tWIr project of honor.
Ing birthdaya each month at
Sarcpte Rest Homo. It waa do*
elded that a Chrlatmaa party
would W bald thoro for tho
lloma’o residents.
Mrs. Joseph NicWlaa re­
ported on tho sate of Cteiton
fruit cakos Wing sponsored hy
tha circle and stated that one,
two and throe pound ©nee ore
still available.
Following tha maotlag tof­
fee aad refraehmonta were
•ervod to tW eighteen mem­
bers present.

Maty men and women la tho Someone who tries to stop
Lftto pronunciation of (ho Di­ your story before you’re half
alogue Maaa. It waa agreed to iiaiahed put* a saver* altala
bald tha meetings every Mon­ oa friendship.
day at I p.m., aad it ia hoped

IW1DAT
Tha TIL Panday School
CUao of tW P in t Baptiot
Church will moot at g p. m. la
tW Educational Building for
tho regular monthly bualnoaa
and program mooting. TW
Lottie Moon Chrlatmaa offer­
ing will alto bo takea at tha
mooting.

whoa atoaayo—
” 1 could toll you plenty
about bar." BW not only could
—aho*e dying to.
" I trout montioo any aewoo
h ot.. . . " But aW will giro you
onoagh hint* a* that you can
corn np with tW right warn.
“ She b ooo of my dearest
frteada but . . . " What aW to
about to any teat going to W
friendly,
*1 content euro teoa. . , . »
She earn p l o a t y o r abo
wouldn’t ha briagiag np tW
•object.
I f you west to know what I
think. . . ." Tout* going to
know whothar you wuat to
know or not.
"I'm not one to gooolp bet

Church mid their i
meeting at tha parrbh
Wednesday afternoon

LARSEN and
birthday cake.
DO N N A

DeBary Couple
Retumi From
Northern Trip
Mr. aad Mra. Arthur Hook
of Palmetto Dr. have return­
ed from oa extracted trip to
Syracuse, N. Y. where they
visited Mrs. liook’a sister,
Miss liaael Bock and their
aaa aad daughter-in-law, Mr.
aad Mra. Arthur B. Hook.
White there Mr. Hook sang
with tho Legion Chorus at
tho Hotel Attar, N. Y. aad
attended tho Imperial Coun­
cil of an Shartoodom la Ttaranlo, Canada. Ha also tong
with tha Shrine Chanter*.
Mr. Hook waa a patient at
the Veteran* Hospital to
Syracuse, N. y . hr fifteen
day*. After tearing (ha boapUal, they visited relatives
and frteada, la aad around
Now York and onroute boom
to DeBary.

THURSDAY
Sanford Home Demoaetrattea Club marts at S p. m. at
tho HD Canter tor a Christ­
her doll, gdmiring the
oa tho Epidmoy ooame. A mas party. Mambora will bring
(Herald Photo)
tea followed aad all enjoyed aa iaorponaira hnmamaili gift
the meettog very much.
Rev. aad M n. Fred Footer,
Mn. T. V. BcuR, Mra. Harry
Shine aad Timmy Shia at­
tended tha Church teachers1
training course bold at Or­
ange City aad plan to attend tea aaaatea next week.
This racial training aaaatea
PAMPEM PATENT
la baiag taught by Mra. J X
Cloaa potato teathor shoos, Kennedy of noliwiil aad Mlaa
handbags and Wlta with pe- Mary Hubbard, rural wertor
troteum Jelly to prolong looks for tho ala aburtWa to DoBary.
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HlDblllr CkrlatMM Carat.”
TMrsday at t p. m. i* Dm
ichool auditorium.
TM play «U afar Hobart
Karrla u Joshua TruaMU*
or, tba hlDWIly Scroof#, and

H am a Spaara aa Urn Widow
HiakJy aad a full eaat ol
eomadf eharactara. A aaaQ

Ingo W an ts Fight
GOTEBORG, Sweden (UP1)
—Formor M arjwoifht chan'iloti Ingtmir Johansson aald
Taaadap M would ltko to aratt
currant tltliat Sonny Litton
lomatfano waxt atunnor In
Mexico or tM United State*.
Johanaaon boileraa hla tax
prablam with the U. R. govornmont will M "sorted out"

Xettee ot PaMto B earW l
To wMm It nur oonaornt
The Bamloolo County Board
of Adjoatmtat wilt MM a
subll* htarla* to ooaoldor tko
possibility of arutlao per*
mlaaloa w operate a tklldron'o
nunary la a R-l RoaldontUI
dlatrlet aa raquoated by Mrs.
Ohara T o u t on tko foUowlag
aaaerlkod proparty: Lot I*.
Block C, Para Tarraaa a«bdlvUloa.
PublU koarlss win to MM
la lb# Couaty Commissioners
Room, Court Houac, ton ford.
Florida, on Doeoabor IT, Itat
Naw ptopla la towa look at ot f:ta P. X, or m ooon thereafter
aa poaalbla.
Herald Ada. Ba aura your
tomlnnle conatp Beard of

followat
Lot M A w «M Waal aa
foot thoroof) aad tM
WMt ta foot of Lot M •(
MOLNAWS ADDITION TO
I-ONOWOOD. aoeordlag to
PUt ihoruf w u rli l i i
PUt Book 1, Pita M. 4
tka PablU HMtrta o«
lUmtaolo Couaty, PUrlM
(U A L )
Arthar M. Beckwith, I r .
Clark af tka Ctraalt Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlaa, IMA
Wladcrwecdle. Halloo,
Haatar A Ward
t it Park Avoaao, Soatk
Wlatar Itrk. Florida
Attaraap for PUIattff
Pabtlak Doe. It, IMA

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KOLB COtSTT, FLOniDA

CHANCMBV NO. 1M0V
basinets la rapraaantad with
AdhMtaMat
Bp Wlllloaa CL Mattock, LILLIAN M. WEBER.
attractlva
ndrortlaomonta.
PUInUft
Chairman
Call PA &gt;N11
Pnbllnh Don. It, ItOI.
BESSIE
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BENIN OLM COCNTT
BOARD OP ADJCBTMMNT
NoMa* of PMbUa Hearts*
To whom It may ooaoora:
Tko Seminole County Boord
of Adjustment will kold a
public hearlna to datarmlaa
the poaalbllllr of granting
parmlaaloa to oataad area oa
which special, aaecptloa waa
■ranted for acwaae treatment
plant na requeued by Plrat
Flerlda Ulllltlaa. Inc., aa the
following daecrlbad property:
Parcel No. One, basin at a
point ITI.a* ft 'W of the E
line at aad 144.11 ft M I ’ ll*
t r W af tka a s eoraer af
tko WH or tko EE It af tko
NEU at Section ll-tia-J»E.
thaaeo run a I ' l f l T B IF:
thence W UT ft thenea N 1*
t i l l " W »# ft thence B UT
ft to the KIR Parcel No. Two:
Beala at a petal 1M.01 ft W
of tM B line of aad atl.lt
ft N l * m r W af thn IE
corner of the W U of the 8B
H or the NEU of Beetlea U SlS-ltE. thenea ran N f l l 1
t r W M ft. thence W MT ft.
thence ■ f l l i r
E *0 ft.
Ihenre E UT ft to tko POO.
Public bearing will bo held
In tho County Commlccloncra
noom. Court Itouie. Sanford,
Florida, on Docombor IT, t ill
nt T:tt P. M. or as soon
thereafter aa poaalbla.
Bemlaolc County Board of
Adjualment
By William C. Ilalbaek,
Chairman
Publlah Doe. II, 11U
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NOTtCB OP IALB
IB T im CtaCVIT COCBT.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVa im
j u d ic ia l
ciB ccvr
EN
that
nadir a Plant Dncroo
OP PLOMIDA ta ABB POD
antnrnd bp tka Judea of the
IEHINOLB COUJTTT
CHANCBDT NO. lL tll

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Plaintiff
•ra.
JOHN WILLIAM ROBINSON.
Defendant
NOT1CM OP BEIT
TMB STATM OP PLOMIDA
TOi OUMIH ANN ROBINBON
whaaa place of reetdeaee
lo anknova
NOTICE U MEREST OIV-

Counterclaim by tho Dofon&gt;
dent whoroln Uo relief aought
la a Divorce and tho ontlro
care, caatody and control af
the minor child, JOHN WILLIAM ROBINBON, ML Thaea
preaonta are to canoe aad ta
roqalra you to file yoar writ*
tan dofonMa, If nay, to the
aald Counterclaim aad U
aarva a copy thereof upon Do.
tandant'a attorney on or to*
for the tlth day af Janaary,
A. D. IMS, otherwlae a Da.
crao Pro Cenfeaao will ba on.
tarod asalaet yon u d the
cauee proceed oa porta.
WITNBM my hand and of.
Held coal at Sanford. Sami*
nolo Coanty, Florida, tkla Ird
day of Dooombor, A. D. lilt.
(SEAL)
Arthur U- Beckwith. Jr,
Clerk of tho Clroult Court
la
and Per Seminole
Couaty, Plortda
Byt Martha T. Vlhlaa,
D. C.
Oordon T, Prodarlck
Attorney far Defendant
IN TMB CINCt!IT COURT OP M i n t North Park Avanua
P. a 80S ITU
TMB NIXTM JUDICIAL C1RCUIT M AND POM IMMl- Sanford. Florida
Pa
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Ink Doo. L U , II, M.
NOLM COPNTT, PLOMIDA.
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CARROLL KINNEY, JR,
PUIattff NOTTCB OP FORMCLOOUMN
BALD BT CLBMK OP CIMc i r r cocbt
MARTS KINNBT,
NOTICB 10 HEREDT &lt;UVDefrndaat
BN that tka nndertlsnod. Ar.
ACTION POM DITOMCB
Ihur H. Beckwith. Jr, Clark
TOi-MarIe Kinney
M lt North Dorblgay SL af the Circuit Court of ieml*
Now Orloaao, tmulslana uolo County. Florida, will oa
TOO ARM IIEItEUT NOTI­ lha IIth day of Docombor,
FIED that ault for divorce 1MI. during the legal hoar*
hao bean brouaht and U pond* af *al*. si th* main door of
lay asalnct you la Iba abova th* Court I I s u m of tomlnol*
alyled Court at Banford. 8eml* County, Florida, In th* City
nola County, Florida aad you of Banford. Plortda, offer for
nra hereby required to file a*U aad tall at pobllo outcry
your Anewer or other pleading Is th* hlshoat and boat bidla aald canoe and aarvo a dar far cash the following
copy of tho lane aeon Plain­ dtecrlbtd property eltuated In
tiff's
attorney,
Pervle
P. Seminole County, Florida, toSwann, tilth tomb Orange wit:
Tho Boot Half (NH) *f
Avenue. Orlando, Florida, on
th* Weal lU lf t WH) of
or before Itbs 14th
___ day
_
__
at
January, 1441. Herein fall net.
Lot 41. In Eatamlngoru
Addition Namtor Two. aa
oloa a Decree Pro Cnnfeeoo
recorded la PUt Booh I,
will be entered agatnet you
aod laid eauao will proceed
oi parte.
Florida.
(SEAL)
Arthur R. Beckwith. Jr, pureuaat to tka Pinal Deere*
of Foreclosure entered la a
Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County, Plortda f**o rending In Mid Court,
tho otrlo of which la MidBy: Martha T. Vlhlon
SUto Homes. Inc- a Florida
Deputy Clerk
corporation, Plaintiff, va. Don­
Pervle P. Swann
ald V. Lee. slagle, «t aI. DaAttorney far PUInllff
feadaata, aad th* doohet num­
11*4 South Orongo Avenue
Orlando, Florida
ber af which la No. I i m .
Fubllob Deo. It, tl. |d *
" r h ,»4 «“ 4 the
Jan. ». l i l t
official aaal af Mid Court UU
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Klh day of Docombor, lilt .
(SEAL)
Arthur M. Backwith. Jr,

pUloL
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Nun to pub*
llehcd oace a week for four
coneceutlva week* la th*
Sanford Herald.
DATED ihls ttth day ot
Novamtor, n iL
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clock of Circuit Ccurt
Byi Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
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Hi-Fi Stereo Records. Top CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
wear, I8.M to ( 12J8. Per
FA &gt;8812 to list year Qdt
108. Christmas,
classic,
kins. Downtown Sudani.
popular. Perfect gift tor
Ideas.
any member of tba family.
Lot us help yen select BantSanford Electric. Down­
tag Clothes, pocket compass,
SPO RTIN G GOODS
town SaadStd. PA 2-13*3.
Gun Cuts, Outboard Motor
Carts. SemiMto Iparting
Give your family tke meat CUSHMAN GoM Carta, and
Goods.
Suitors, Oaseiiae ft Elselasting gift ef aU. Better
SWEATEES, slipover a n d
trie, new tad used. Fin­
education and a mot* suc­
Cardigans, IMS to I14J8
ance Pina. Robaon Sport­
cessful future with World
Perkins, Downtown Sanford.
ing Goods. Downtown San*
Book Encyclopedia aad/ar
luftL FA M N L
Chlldcraft. 3224877.
•kales, Air Rifles, Tents,
Canteens, Packs Mass Kits.
Army-Navy Surplus.

• Quality • Fashions
• Service
Gifts tor mill

GIFTS F O R B O YS

Of Sanford

CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
PA 2 3813 to lift your Gift
Ideas.

LUGGAGE

BOOKS f t C A R D S

YOWELL’S

CALL .SHIRLEY JONES at
PA &gt;3813 to list your Gift
Ideas.

STO CK IN G 8 T U F F E B S

GIFTS FO R C H ILD R E N
18*8 Childcraft Perfect con­
dition. Reasonable. 1334877.

St. L u U ry Barrie* .
Of. AitMwMb Barrie*
29A. Aat* Ammirlm

G IFTS F O R W OM EN

SOL M a d r in y - Took

CALL SHIRLEY JONES at IDEALS, Classics, CSfldrsa’a
FA &gt;1*12 to list your Gift
Books. A Shopper’s Dreamt'
Idus.
McVlcars, Downtown tonford.
G IF T S F O R HOME

DANIEL
Green
Slippers,
Photo greeting cards, made
CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
cepaoey. Write William#.
84.83 to * 8 3 . Other bodfrom your Mgative, or tor
FA &gt;3813 to list your Gift
room slippers from (2.93.
$1.00 extra » e win take
USB B. Mathew Perry Rd.
Ideas.
the picture. 48 Hour aor­
Key
What Mr more Mar*
Cut *N Curl Beauty Bmp
IVEY'S
tic*. Gassmaa Pftoto Ser­
MS Palmetto
PA MC
A P P L IA N C E S
SHOE STORE
vice, 1332 McUonvilto. Ph.
Lonsdale, S bedroom house,
PA &gt;1042.
Singer Round Bobbin equipCALL SHIRLEY JONES at
pod to ilg u g . Guarantee.
•mall d oe* payment tu .
FA 3-3813 to list your Gift
3 Payments ( 9.10. Phone
M*. can TE 8-1843 after
F U R N IT U R E
Ideas.
FA &gt;*411.
I p a . fcr appointment
H O U SEH O LD ITEM S
2 Piece Living loom S«lto
JE W E L R Y
(88.30. Choice of eolera. I
Piece B o d r e e m Suita.
CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
(99.30. Choice of Colon.
FA &gt;3813 to list your Gift
FA 2-3813 to list your Gift
LOST: Please return ladlea
Echols Bedding Company.
Ideas.
IdftMe
black purse taka* at ThriftPLUMBING
way Market Sat Keep
Contracting A Repairs
money, but return contests
. . FREE DELIVERY
which are very Important.
R. L. HARVEY
Office PA 3-2118
Mrs. Rctha Griffis, RL 1
m Sanford Art.
pa tu n
Nights PA J-0S4I
Box 138 Sanford.

SI* Poultry - Lirastaek
S1A. Pate
SS. flower* - Sbreb*
SS. Furniture
S4. Article* Par Sale
t i Article* Waited

ss-aroo

2. N otices • Personal*

Clean fornUbed Apartment MM Park Dr.
downstairs. Adults. Phoaa
FA MIS4.

ROOMS, The Gables, 401
Magnolia Ave. FA 34730.

AA
3 Bedroom unfurnished house
Meets every Thursday at S Room in private homo.
kitchen equipped. ( 71.00.
p. m., Grace Methodist
also 1 bedroom Apt $45 00.
322-7431.
Church. FA 2-0677.
aoa S. Park Are. Apt A
4 ROOM furnished apartment.
2 BEDROOM modern house.
1 Bedroom, water furnished. Unfurnished house on N.
Kitchen equipped. FA 34373.
6. F or Kent
Cameron Ave. 4 miles asst
(60 a month. 323-0389.
of Sanford. 4 Bedrooms, Attractive 3 bedroom, t bath
a Room furnished house. A-l.
borne. Fenced yard. Near
kitchen appliances, quiet
1110 Mo. FA 2-6237. 316 UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­
NAS. 113 W. Coleman Cir­
room house, kitchen equip­
neighborhood, school bus
Sanford Ava.
cle. FA 2-7484.
atop. (60 per month. Ph.
ped. FA 2-3685,
I Bedroom, Florida room.
FA 24143. E. B. Stowe.
Furnished Apartment close
12, Real E state F o r S alt
Fenced In back yafd. Low
la.
Jimmy
Cowan,
FA
2-4013
down payment, assume
R E N T A BED
monthly payments. Phone Small Apartment. Ligbta and Rolls way. Hospital S Baby
S t Johns Realty
Bads
after 3:00. FA 2-8368.
water Included. (43. Pb.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
By Day, Week, or Month
118 N. Park Ave FA 24121
FA 2-7399.
I ROOMS and hath. Com­
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
pletely unfurnished. Near
Nice clean 1 bedroom House* Ph. FA 8-8111 111 W. lit SL Lakeview borne with lake
NAS. Nothing fancy, but
privileges In South Silver
trailer. Electric and water Furnished 2 bedroom home.
cheap rent. (7.30 weak. Ph.
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
furnished. AdulU only. Pb.
Double
garage.
Fruit
trees.
FA 2-3219.
and 2 baths. Air-Condition
FA 2-1305.
2411 Palmetto. FA 2-0*43
ed. Phone FA 27888.
EFFICIENCY Apt., SaaJOrd
or FA 3-0274.
1
Bedroom
home.
2408
Ste­
newest. Ideally located an
vens Ave. Ph. 349-4671.
WELAKA
APARTMENTS: S Bedroom CB home. Take
First SL near Post Office.
over payments of (84 per
Rooma private baths, i l l
3 City Parking Lou, shop­ Nice. 3 bedroom, 3 bath
month. Pb. FA 34738.
W. First St.
ping places. Suitable for
home, near new High
3 Bedroom, 1 bath, terrascoupla or single, one rent.
School and Shopping Cen­ Clean first floor ApartmcnL
so floor. Coocrate block. In
No utility charges. Inquire
ter. Monna Jarvis. Pbooe
Private entrance. 1004 Pal­
West Sanford. Out of flight
Manuel Jacobson D a p t .
metto.
FA 2-1(10.
pattern. Large comer lot.
Store.
Small equity and assume
Furn. 3 Room Apt. (30 Mo. 2 Bedroom homo with Flor­
furnished Rooms. 38.00 week.
mortgage b e t a n e t . VA
ida room and kitchen
Adults.
FA
24480.
303 S. Park. 3234703.
monthly payment (77. Ph.
equipped. (75 month. Call
Mary. 3 Bedroom. 2
FA 34200.
323-0808 tor information.
I BEDROOM bouse, kitchen
bath La kefrunt home. Ph.
equipped. (73 month. Ph.
Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
FA 2 9930.
FA 34303.
house. 128 Escambia. Pb.

Sanford, Fla.

Sunlcmd Estates Homes
S - BEDROOMS,

I,

Hi

ft

2

BATH S

VA - NO DOWN PAYMENT
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
VA - CuovenUoaal 4k FIIA Financing
lualaad Eetate. . On lT-IS (3 MI S-, ef Saafsvd)
gales Office lit. Hens# laMde R«t»a*e
KINUSWOOD BUILDERS. INC.
PH. FA 2.8074
JIM HUNT KEU.TY.
Days. FA 2-2118 - F.ve. A 8a*. FA 2 0618 - 833-8788

MORTGAGE LOANS

R e a lty

Beautician wanted. Cut *N
Curl Beauty Chop. 318 Pal­
metto Ava. PA 2-0834 or
PA 2-4013.

Barber wanted. Concession­
aire for winter eeaaon. Ful­
ly equipped Barber Shop.
Apply Mayfair Inn, Sanford
Elderly retired man
to handle small
paper route in
Write Box 17 c/o
Herald.

with ear
morning
Sanford.
Sanford

Full time Maid to live on pre­
mises, new modern borne.
Room, board and salary.
Call collect Mrs. Sospp.
CH 1-1338. Orlando. Fla.

HURRY! HURRY! HURRY!
ONLY 4 MORE DAYS LEFT

FREE C H A N C E
TO

REGISTER

FOR

TRI1*

TO NASSAU
iRAW ING A T NEW 4 DR. MODEL HOUSE
S P . M. SU N D A Y , DECEMBER IS.

TEE N GREEN
Country CUb Road at Majfair Cwuatey Clab
OPEN

D A IL Y

10

T IL L

5

Property

Free Trailer lot rent In ex­
change tor part time ser­ WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
vices. Phone FA 2-2372.
Approximately 2Vk acres, with
130 ft. oa river, H alia off Day's Worker. DeBary, Win­
Large 2 bedroom Trailer on
ter Park or Sanford. Refer­
RL 46.
large lake. Call FA &gt;7368.
ence. Wilte Bon 6 c/o San­
$4,500
ford Herald.
Unfurnished house. FA 2-4088. Can FA 24473 after 6 0* p-i
New furnished 1 bedroom If a n d 11 n g
Duplex. 2300 S. Park Ave.
real estate.
Unfurnished 3 b e d r o o m
Apartment, kitchen equip­
ped. 108 W. 18th ft. Pb
FA 2-4671.
2

Bedroom house, kitchen
equipped. Near shopping
center. FA 2-4411, If no
answer call after 6 p.m.

aft

types

of

JOHN E. FOX,
REALTOR
110 N. Park Avenue
Phone 323-033*.

J. W. H all, Realtor
"Can Hall" FA &gt;4841
2344 So. French Ave.

Babysitting or Ironing. Ph.
FA 2-7791.
Hand Sewing, mending, darn­
ing. Dresses, ikirts, short*
ened or lengthened. Mrs.
Clark. FA 3-7111.
Refined retired couple willing
to do housework In return
for room and board. Winter
months. FA 2490t.

ALL SOLD OUT
IN LONGDALE

ASSOCIATE DISTRIBUTOR
COLLECTOR - PART TIME
EARN UP TO 35.00 HOUR

See The LMN New
I Ikdroom Home
In Lake Wajman IftlgkU
On Longdate Are.
Juet South Of Lougdalo
Long wood. Flo.
6 Milan South of Sanford
Turn Went at 2nd Rood
South of Oweoo Brew.
llPKN II a. m. to 4 p m.

MidetaUrn Importer - Es porter will appoint reliable
man Or woman tw deliver and redact for retail store
■rroenta. No ■clllny experience needed, kut meat hove
auto, good health, in to 12 krs, time weekly end
l i t l . l l cash for ooleebie aleck. Pleoao do not take our
time if you don’t have above naolKIcationa. For pertonal Interview write giving poet work record, name,
adder**, phone no.
Mr. W. A. Thempne*
Import A Export
20 Arlington Rond
Jacksonville II, FU.

DAILY

S7.
Goloeay T o 1
R obson Spot

Your EVINR!
S I. P ou ltry - Livestock

3008
Gator
Shetland Pony for
Boat Traitor, A &gt;1418 atchildren . Juft 1* time for
tar 1:08.
AIR CONDITIONING
Christreai. Aloe Waller. Ph.
CONTRACT a*d REPAIR
FA 2-3479 after 1:30.
Simmons Utde-a Bcd. Vary
WORE
Fiberglass beltam. 1
good condition. Can be
1007 Sanford Art. PA 2 6462
bp. electrla Marl Evl
sea* after • p. m. EM
Brand new taada
DACHSHUNDS AKC register­
Valencia St FA S-7120 a*
trailer. Complete e«l
ed. Black A tan. a Months
FA2 -1W7.
old. All shot*. 32MT0L
E LE C TR O N IC O R G A N S
Service on all makes. Work
guaranteed. Town A Coun­ Welmaraner Pups. 7 weeks
old. AKC registered. 173.
try T. V., 2333 Pa.: Dr.,
Electric
Guitar, amplifier
FA 34B8P.
322-33X3.
and esaa, adjustable neck,
Being transferred, wfll sell
Chihuahua Puppies. FA 2-4323
2 pickup tone and volume
boa* 38 hp. motor, traitor,
controls. Like new. (129.
skito tor (334 cask Phooo
KEROSENE DELIVER and
FA 3-38X7 after 3:3X p.m.
FA &gt;8218.
Furnace cleaning service. LIVING CHRISTMAS TREES
Charles Beaton. FA 24318. . GRAPEVILLE NURSERY .
I" Hollywood bad, spring
and mattress. (20. Phone 38. M otorcycle* . B t l oO f l
Grspevllle Ave. near 20th St.
H E A T IN G
FA 24303.
n. B. POPE CO. INC.
VESPA Motor Soootora ( m w )
388 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
(10.83 down k (3-53 Weak. .
Kie-Uft Trailer hitch 340
cash. West ce n t track mtrIy.
Lewis Sato* k
rors 123 cash. 1381 Vespe
3317 Country Club RoaS
133 Scooter 1293. Terms.
FR E E E ST IM A T E
Ph. FA 2-782S
FA 3-8799. Elder Springs
BE MODERN! Cook and heat
Trailer Park.
water economically with HI- Upholstering A Mattress ren­
1881 Vespa 150CC. Lika m w .
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Therm Bottled Gas. Miller
All extras. O S . FA 3-4*33.
Oranges and taagarinae. (1.00
ture.
Call
Nix
Bedding
Mfg.
Radio and Appllnnca. i l l S.
bushel. Pick yourself. Ph.
Co., at 70* Celery Ava.
Park Ava. Ph. FA 2 0333.
FA 3-30(7. Richmond Ave.
FA 2-2UT.
Sanford, Fla.
F R IG ID A IR E
1938 Tarry trailer, 34' x F
Used furniture, appliances,
Sales A Service
(800. Contact Mrs. Margaret
Crosley refrigerator, 30" Hottools,
etc.
Bought
•
Sold.
G. II. HIGH
Wlrth. 8. E. First SL Mao*
point
electric
range
with
Larry's
Mart
213
Sanford
1700 W. 1st St Sanford
uol Jacobson Apts. Boom
rotlsserie. Call FA MM3
Ava.
Pb.
FA
2-4132
Pb. FA 24813
3o, sanfotd. Fla.
after 1:00.
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
SINGER
Service With the Cash.
SE W IN G M ACH INE
SUPER TRADING POST
Sales and Service
FA 20877.
Free estimates in advance
Free home demonstration Contemporary T t . Sofa, 3
matching walnut chairs.
C A L L F A 2-5783
least O f 1962 M odels
Like new. (283. CY &gt;3737
Alan's Fabrie A Rugs
Orlando.
25» Park Dr.
OLDSMOUILE 88 • 4 DOOR
BRAND NEW
Automstto Tranm. Power Brake* tad Steering.
Radio, Healer. Eleetrie Window*.
Whit* Wall lire*. Laxury Trim.
8AVF. HUNDREDS OF I 8

Gentle

River Front

FA 24274.

PRUIT, GIFT PACKED ship­
ped express. B an's Curb
Market MS Sanford Are.
Ph. PA M k

Plumbinf ft Keating

PHA and Conventional
Commercial A Residential
S te n stro m

FACTOBY TO YOU
Do it youm lf past mmtouL
ALUMINUM BUNDS
Why poy e Mgh p to * tor
j
E i*l~r~t head, t i g proof bot­
tom rail wtth plastic ends.
or placo ef kMtoOM. Da
Plastic or rayon topes. OftM yewraeM and eat* 88%
{£
.. ton ar ayloa sards.
•f
raort.
3
Itarifei
p
M
I
l
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Bankart* Glass and Paint
tea. Ptnoaal toatowettoM
Com pany
by tba formulate* ad IHB
to* Magnolia Ph. FA f 4822
SURE DEATH IN RCTV
£i
tm B g Bag Sewing MeCIDES, and M t o * hww^
-* *------------»A*Rvf uRTH9f ujODOfriwes
labad. Fur latorntto* awd
makaa button holes. With
true delivery aeU I s y a m t . ■?.;
guarantee. 8 payments tor
*' Woada. FA . N. R.L
...
,
SKIS 8«eh. FA M O L
A te . C M V i ii i rtA m
28" Girls Bicycle. Perfect
condition. PA &gt;4131.
U o k ^ lu T p tu m b tog . PK
CAMERA, Zeiss Contessa,
FA STMS.
complete with wide angle,
telephoto,
fillers, flash. Windows, |aad a n d mead
;.£■
fU ». Sea at Wkeboldt Cam­
eaaemaMe wttft ftMtweio.
&gt;&gt;
13 doubles, b stoftss, ft 40
ara Shop. M* S. Park.
each, weed gas RftaxM hot:*
Violin, lag years old. Imitawater baator Rgg S *aad — i &gt;
tton Stood. $388 value. Sell
gas kaatora H aaaK .Ilk
fr!
or trade tor what Have
FA &gt;13M.
' ' v
you. Phooo FA &gt;1808.
Christmas Treat. Chaaee and
1 Year old white very largo
cut 30o. U la Ueyd. Lake
upright Commercial Frasi­
Mary Bird.
—
er (Vmlart V r th illiiar
WELLS DRILLED, FUMPS.
I2&gt;7233.
M . AutaMabfta* . T r a c k *
SPRINKER SYSTEMS
Compute set Man's Golf 1*38 Chevrolet FiakiM. A-l
AH Type* aid 81m s
club* ft bag. (38. Portable
comUUoo, lew
mOtago. .. ;
Wa Repair and flervlco
tape recorder. 3 H, O.
MM. FA &gt;180* ar FA MMT
S T I N E
Electric traiM ft tracks.
Machinery and Supply Co.
3334338.
Lon* wftaftbaso, 1 toft ptokup
vn W. tad St.
PA
In good condition. Call —
Re(ri|eratio* • Air-roodltioa- It coats nothing to use a
Mac'. OU Ce. FA &gt;3784.
Blue Lustre Carpet Shamlax men needed. We train
you.
Write
Commercial
Tradea Institute Bos is, c/a
Sanford Herald.

HOLLERSo/SANFORD
SA V E

When you buy, Whatever

you buy, for the Best Buy,

OLIW M OBILK g U I'E R 88 . ST A T IO N W A G .
Air CwaditWw, Pewer Window a. Brake*, Steering,
Radio, Heater, Tinted Gleam l'*ed Only By Mr.
Haller. Never Been Titled.
HAVE HUNDRED* OF | |

SA V E

Buy in SA N F O R D
Buy A Ford in Sanford

Strickland-Morrison
— IN CO RPO RATED —
Used Car L ot Ac roan from C ivic Ccntar
808 E . 1st SA N F O R D
f
F A 2-1481
PH ON E W IN TE R P A R K M l 4-8BM

C H E V R O LE T C O K V A N
Brand New. Fleur bhifL
RAVE HUNDREDS OF | $

PANEL

SA V E

C ilE V II STA TIO N W A G O N * P A S S E N G E R
Automatic Trim., Heater, White Walla. Feed By
Welreme Waxen Lady.
C A Y IC
*AVK HUNDRED* OF g (
J A Y l
LONG, LONG, T R A D E S - E A SY T E R M S
FA 34711
ORLANDO CH t-SIM
319 Ea*t 2nd SL

FA
2383 8. Park

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G r o u n d B e e f . • • • »&gt; 4 9 c
ha hod violated bo Florida law
la awiteklng ^ caakate.
Board yroaacutor Bom Spector tanned the p r a c t i c e ,
"■witching a pauper** bos for
• cachet"

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MAYONNAISE

Tcctimony during a ninehour hearing by tha board
showed’a body waa rtmovad
from • 1900 funeral cachet
lait May, but Griffith acid the
•witch waa a mleteke.

Ha told an employe, Walter
Hlckcox. waa eevarely repri­
manded for changing the eoffine.

Legal Notice
nerm oua w a rn •

“down produce lone"

W0T1CB to berebr give* that
we are eot»a*a la bu.ln..a
at m . i, not it, M.iiinnd,
Seminole Countj , Florida, ea­
ger the fWtltloue a t m . • (
Tw in m a p l k n u m r h y , and
that we lataad t . raatator
etli name with the Clark of
the Clraelt Court, iomlnole
Coentr, Florid* la aceerdance
with the erofUlona ot the
Fletltlouo Name Ctatetaa. towlti Oeotloa ICI.ee norlde
Otatutoe ItIT.
Olgl Mr*. STOrllla Whitlee,
C. II. Wlaofard
Fubll.h Not. *1, IB a D a.
&gt;, II. INI.
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c u r o r n o r o h okwirolr f o u m . Florida,
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Kreffe Aeinled Whipped Dip

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varrirn or eurr iv

end ANN IB U IIKHHUN,
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la e &gt;1010 or eeuntry
ether thaa the date or
Florida. and eialtlnf eddroto beta*:
Aviation M.dnl.mllh "B "
School, U. h. Nnrot 111tloe, M.mphlo, T.nno.n.o
Tou ere harobr aotlfloit
that a Complaint to foroclooo
a rortnln mortate* onrumberIne tbe folio «lu» doeorlbod
real property. to-witi
Let tl. Blonh r . COtJNTRT
CLUB M A N O R ,
UNIT NU 1, eoaordlBf te
the flat tboroof ee re.
oorded te Pint Booh II,
Po*o It. Pehllo Boeordo
•I Comlaolo Coentr, Flor­
id*.

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tbe ahevo-etrlod cult. end
pea ere reualred te eervo e
eetr #1 rear Aatw.r or other
Flooding te tha CompUlet ee
flalntMTe attorney*. ANDRB.
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DE A N ,

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Ice Cream • ••••• i
Fruit Cocktail . . . #
Green P e a s.... 6
F&amp; P Tom atoes 6
P o t a t o e s . . . ___*
Table N ap kin s
Hydrox Cookies

DoWclawa F * P Broad

FP F Tender Sweat Garden

Flalatllf.

R O R fO A G H rO R R C L O C U R R
toi clarkvce a. HEnnov

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A o at. llo lu g n a , O liv o , 1* I P
t 'u t d t u t n

Mb# Wteeemte Aped Meed

Swiss Cheese ...... t£ 4
•lee Bird Chilled llerida

Orange Juice...... 2 ?£ 4

SsHeleoe NepHsI

Margarine ...... ..2 | £ 7
M ly Crether'i Ceehleo

Chocolate-Chip.... 2 4
wlih d*ia eoopoa and porthoee all
tWIfT FRIMIUM FRANKS

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Itootroo OeL, Boo. I t , IMU

chriatmaa candy
•rvrh'o Faawewa

Gloria Mix . . . . . . . 4
t o d i AB-FMed

Carbatt'a Whale Irich

F.P.V. Holiday Foaturo

A n im al Crackers
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A PHONE CALL PBOM
HOME:
No m , you better not coma
4 m hero new. No, iU not
that t Am t w»nt yon. • . .
Temperatures dropped below
to today. Tee, 1 0 . . . . I knew
what the Chamber o f Com­
merce aajra. . . . Yea, 1 knew
It'e Florida.. . . Yea, b at.. . .
Well It wae ee cold I had to
wear an overcoat and. . . Yea,
an overcoat. . , . Yea, 1 knew
U’a Florida. . . ..Yea, bat h
oeema eomeone forgot to tall
the weatherman. . . . Well, 1
can’t help I t . . . Why don’t 1
write yont . . . My Angara
haven’t thawed out y et.. . No
I’ m not kiddln’. . . . No, I’m
not in Minnesota.. . , Florida,
Florida F—L—OOOOR—i—d

New C h a m b e r president
Francla Roumlllat Jr.' (avail
though ha doeen’t taka office
until January) is taking tha
bull by the homa today and
has callsd a special emergency
meeting of the chamber’s
8UN8HINE committee. . . .
Serving 6n the committee are
SONNY Powell. 80NNY Raborn, Amy Anderson of SUN­
SHINE Realty and M a r l a
WARMER.
Thera teemed to be an awful
let of paopto up early taduy
looking over tbs ice.
Not many, if any
their
phones wan frosen up, though,
sa several hundred were so
impressed with tha leu forma­
tions that they called tha
newspaper to say “yen can get

age damage as well as com­
plete ruin o f the tender
vegetable crop.
He estimated that tem­
peratures w e r e b e l o w
freezing for a period of
more than 20 hours.
Tucker also revealed the
damage could reach the
proportions o f the severe
freeze o f 1957-58 when
losses to the county’s agri­
culture soared well over the
$1 million mark.
A low o f 11 degrees was
reported in Paola with tem­
peratures at the experi­
ment station at Sanford
ranging from 16 to 20 dur­
ing the early m o r n i n g
hours.
*
Buddy Hawkins o f Mark­
ham Kd. reported light
flecks o f snow fell on his
car as he was on his way to

work about 6:80 a. m. and
some also was reported on
Orange Blvd. west o f Lake
Monroe. Hawkins said it
was down to 16 degrees in
the Markham area.
Sanford was plagued by
frozen water pipes, stalled
autos and severe damage
to lawns and gardens and
ornamental shrubs.
It was the coldest day in
Sanford this morning in 22
years.
That’s what officials at
the Central Florida experi­
ment station said.
The official low record­
ed at the station was 22,
compared to the previous
low ini j1940, when i 17 was

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Frozen Fruit — Whole Grove O f It West Of Sanford

The sails started at « ;fc
m.
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They’re still coming. , .
Oops. Howard VU
treasurer of the whar
not secretary. Sorry,

Kaye In Surgery

County school bus driver*
had It extra rough this morn,
ing . . . several reported that
they had to atop repeatedly to
scrape Ice from the invld*
windshields and windows and
lea was still on the buses as
late as U a. m. after the runs
were completed.

United Prose letrraaUanal

ThermoU Corporation, ft n
Oklahoma concern. Is going to
start making portable gener­
ating equipment that flte your
car and will light your houna.
Also make walkie-talkies and
aueh staff. Have built two new
small factories south of Oviedo
and plan to build some more.
More on this later.
Ray Shcarhouse, ef the
Frost Warning Service, told us
this morning that all the calls
they hsd about fruit said the
same thing — frozen hard.
Well, we wers too, at 19 above.
Fire Chief Mack Cleveland
Sr. warns . . . don't overheat
those heaters and stoves and
don't we repeat . . . don’t fiU
it to capeeity.. . It might eave
your Ufa.

Tree Of Ice On Locust Ave.

If you’re a new Seminole
resident and plan to claim
homcatcad exemption n e x t
year, a deed for your property
must be recorded In the Cir­
cuit Court Clerk'a office be­
fore Jan. 1. If the deed already
has been recorded, it doesn’t
have to be rerecorded.

The most bitter cold wave
of this century hit (he South­
east today, shattering low
temperature
records
far
south into Florida. Tht death
toll from more than a week
ef cold and snow climbed
weD past the 100 mark.
TIm temperature rose In
the upper Midwest as south­
erly winds brought light
n ow , bat another cold air
invasion with heavy snow
was expected.
Florida
citrus
growers
waged what appeared to bo
a losing battle in the face of
the record cold. Sleet, anow
and the frigid arctic air
earned millions of dollars of
damage to Florida's veget­
able crops.
Warren Johnson, head of
the federal-atato frost warn­
ing service at Lakeland, esti­
mated 73 to 100 per rent of
the $300 million citrus crop
la the atate had ice In it.
Good guantitlei of the frosen fruit, however, can be
saved.
Robert W. Rutledge, ex­
ecutive vice president of
Florida Citrus Mutual, said a
preliminary survey showed
Florida's citrus Industry "has

this century.” Only Isolated
areas of tha Indian River
district, along Florlda'a cast
coast, had escaped major
damage.
Adding gloom to the pic­
ture waa the mid morning
weather forecasts which pre­
dicted even colder weather
tonight.
There will be a "hard
freeze and scattered frost in
all districts with long dura­
tions of temperatures In the
20’s," the forecast said.
Low tempsritures predict­
ed were from II to 20 de­
grees In tha northern dis­
tricts, the low and mld-20's
in the central districts and
from the mld-20's to freealng
In the Everglades and lower
East coast farming areas.
Freealng weather was pre-&lt;
dieted for the Miami area
tonight.
The coldest readings in the
history of the WeaUwr Bur­
eau were recorded at Talla­
hassee where the mercury
plummeted to I* degrees
shove sero and Tampa where
it dropped to 11. Jacksonville
at 13 was the coldest io 20
years and 33 at Miami was
the coldest Dee. 13 on record.

Did you know there are 93
gaa stations on French Arm.
from Lake Monroe to 20th St. 7

The School Board today ap­
proved the use of federal funds
for tha purchase of two new
school sites, one adjacent to
the North Orlando city limits
and one In the Wcathersflcld
area, and Snpt. R, T. MUwee
was ordered to proceed with
the negotiations Immediately.
The new .North Orlando lo­
cation will be for the erec­
Regulation Upheld tion of a new elementary
TAMPA (UPI) - A Circuit school. A new Junior high
Court Judge has upheld the school to serve the southwest
constitutionality of State Milk
Cora minion regulations con­
cerning the setting of n base
tor producers supplying dair­
ies. Florida Dairy, Inc., of
Tampa bad sued to protest the
commfiiion's ruling that it obicrvs the base of U producers.

craaer of ‘ the. county wlU be
erected on the Weathersfisld
site.
The 'janitorial services at
one south end 'school was se­
verely criticised because of
the unsanitary condition of the
rest roema and shower rooms
and the superintendent was
Instructed to- write n letter
to the principal ordering that
the custodial personnel bring
the facilities up to the sanitary
standard of the lyrtem.

Mrs. Taamar Braden, sup.
erlntendcnt of Sarepta Home,
returned from Atlanta Wednesday empty handed and
with no encouragement aa to
where her Institution can ob­
tain funds to expand and In­
crease Its service to the in­
digent aged of the county.
She was told by tha HHFA
office that the law had been
rewritten to include only
apartment
or
residential

housing for low income fa ra­
il it a and does not cover In­
stitutions for care or nunlng.
The Hill-Burton bin waa
mentioned aa one possible
source of money, but the
drawback there, said Mr*
Braden, to that the bill re­
quires substantial financial
backing for the borrowing in­
stitution.

A 78-year-olil Negro burn­
ed to death early this morning
aa fire destroyed e five room
home at 1101 Hickory Street,
the fire department reported.
The victim was Identified as
James Hall.
Cause of the blase could not
be determined, Cleveland said.
The home was engulfed by
flames before firemen could
reach the scene. Another home
next door wae also destroyed
by the blase but no one was
inside, Chief Clueeland added.

Turkey &amp; Camera
com plete with flash at*

A toy golf tournament slot­
ted for this Sunday at the
Mayfair . , . sponsored by tho
Men's (lolf Assn, mixed two
ball to get toys for underpriv­
ileged children at Yuletimo.
Hard to get a call through
thia morning 7 Wall, tha phone
company says it’s because tho
dec Irons can’t move very fast
in thia waather. Eh?
9
On motion of Commiaoioner
Tad William*, all county em­
ployes on a monthly payroll
will be paid on the lis t of this
month. Instead
tho Slat. Tad
said, "U'U make Santa’s Job a
little easier, that way.” Hav­
ing spent some 40 months on
Uncle Sam's monthly payroll,
ww'd say that waa • raid
thoughtful cmv* by tho Com'tolastenor.

ROCHESTER, Minn. (UPI)
—Comedian Danny Kays was
reported la "excellent condi­
tion1’ today following an oper­
ation for acuta appendicitis.
Kaye was operated on Wed­
nesday at tha Mayo Clinic
here and officials said he
would remain at St. Mary’s
Hospital for about a week.

S p rin k led Were

Running Here, Too.

ZEPHYRHILLS (UPIJl Two membera of a prominsnt Florida banking family
were killed near hero Wed­
nesday night when their car
struck a freight train.
The Highway Patrol identi­
fied the victims aa Fred H.
McNulty, chairman of tbe
Board of tbo McNulty group
of banka, and his brother,
David McNulty, 31.
Fred McNulty, who would
hove been 30 today, waa
president of the State Bank at
italncs City and David Mc­
Nulty waa vice chairman of
tho board of DeSoto Bank at
Arcadia. Both men were on
the boards of several of Uie
hanks within tho 10-bank Mc­
Nulty grotzpv '
Tbe man had Just left a
board of directors meeting

■t the Zephyrhilto Bank and
and wera reroute to Haines
City. The highway patrol said
car skidded about 170 feet
before striking the train. Tho
bodies were identified by
Vincent Peel, president of
the Zephyrhllls Bank.

Game Changed

tachm ent,

The freese out by Oviedo
has not only affected citrus
and vegetables but basketball
toot
The scheduled S e m i n o l e
High-Oviedo basketball t i l t
tlstid for tha Oviedo gym Fri­
day night has been changed to
tho Semi nolo High gym.

man Super S a fe ly Tires.
F R E E T U R K E Y with each set o f
4 Denman A ir Stream Tire*.

Just Excited

Friday night — this promotion
by tbe msrehante ended last
Friday,
But there will be Christmas
special* galore In tha stores
and merchants will be open
until 9 p.ra. Friday to serve
arcs residents,
Beginning Monday, downtown Sanford stores will stay
open until a p.m. every night
until Christmas.

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                    <text>11-31 Victory
Over Titusville
Fresh Florida
Grade A
Whole

VBU GRIDIRON BOUND a n tw o o f Sanford’s
, Eufana Williams and Butch Rlsor,
scholarship agreements with Florid*
, Shown art, from left, Gena WU-

J. B. P H IL L IP S JR.
tha first San■ford high grldder to
win a University o f
Florida acholarshlp In
82 years as ha signed
his grid scholarship in
Orlando S a t u r d a y
n igh t Tha hard hitting
center was a bulwark
fo r the locals on de­
fense throughout tha
past two years.

By Nemsa Miller

MS* WMfcwfs |WM Aft but

Tbs Orvaa Bay Pacbars’
bruising ground yama aad
rnyyad dafanaa hart carried
na throoyh another Na­
tional Football Loagoa crisis,
aad only a m inds win asst
Sunday by tha Lea Angelas
Rama can prevent them from
clinching their third straight
Western Division title.
Aa for tha Datroit Lions,
who aow hero won aart
atnlght gamaa ia aa effort
to earn that playoff berth ap­
posite tha New York Giants,
It looks Ilka a nice try hot aa
cigar.
For tha manner ha which
tha Packers battled back from
tha ll-po|nt deficit ta beat
the Baa Frandaca Forty
N Inert, 1141, Sunday, they
appear hardly llktly to blow

Um Rama, « k w 1-11-1 m erd Is the peanut fat the NFL.
Detroit r in g la ha forIon
bopa af catching ths P itk in
by defeating tha Mlaaaaota
VlUaca, 17-H, la a raggedly
played i h n . Tha Uaaa wind
op vh k tha Chkage Bean
Meanwhile, tha Glaala, playlat withaal aay shempl—
■hip preeenre, dafaatad their
eld advaraariaa, tha Cleveland
Browne, 17-11. for thair
eighth etrelght victory. Thla
la tha Qlaataf longest atraak
■Inca IPSO.
la ather games, tha Pitts­
burgh Staalan clinched n o ond place fat tha Eaatoni DitUIoo by defeating tha PhUadalphla Baglee, Pd-1T| tha
Chlcngs Baara aaasred them-

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Niaara defensive teckls, playad hla lM th consent!** |U H
and Laa Mkhaala ad tha
Staalan kicked foot flald
yoala to aat a aaaaoa a u k ad

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SERIOUS EFFORT is mirrored on ths faces o f
both teams, os L in d * Spencer mess around tnd
with the ball, while opposing- players rush in
for the tackle and teammates figh t to keep the

ball-carrier free. Grim determination aeen hem
was plsyers’ attitude throughout game. (P . 8.—
■he made it I)
(Herald Photo)

Seniors Outscore Juniors In Powder P uff T ilt Oviedo Loses
To M l. Dora

Ily Doltis Higginbotham
Herald Feature Editor
The outnumbered, underdog
Senior ylrla Powder
Puff
team, falling on an experlence«l backfleld pared by fleetfooted Linda .Spencer, quarterbackrd by Nylea Albers and
captained by ’’ veteran" half­
back Louise Higginbotham,
outdistanced the Junior ylrla
team to take the third Annual
I'owder Fuff Game with r 20IS acore Sunday.
This was tha biggest score
and tha moat decisive victory
• f tha gatnea* three year his­
tory, and the Juniors almost
tied it up la ths closing min­
utes o f the game, but the Sen­
iors determined H im stopped
the Titans drive on tha goal
llna to keep their one touch­
down lead.
Tha gama waa marred by an
Injury to Ilelliona quarter­
back, Nylene Albers who suf­
fered s broken collarbone as
she fe ll after making a goal
line block.
The Senior Hellions drew
the li n t scream of outrage aa
tall rangy Linda Spencer scor­
ed with a pitch out from At
hers midway in the first quar
ter.
But the Junior Titana cams
fighting back with acatback
Rena McKanale paaalng and
calling her teammates down to
the five yard line where she
look the bell over on a keeper
play, and Michele Jones ran
the extra point to put the Jun­
iors ahead, 7-S at the end of
the first quarter.
The Seniors took the ball on
the kickoff and started a drive
righ t on down te the goal line
w ith Higginbotham, Spencer,
(jo * and A lbert carrying oft

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Harold Raybom look top
honors at tha Contra! Flor­
ida Golfers’ Attn, monthly
pro-am play at the Mayfair
this past weekend.
Sharing the spotlight with
Raybom waa Moe Norman.
Both golfers shot a 69 to
tie for low pro honors.
Four flah were eanght by the
average Wyoming fisherman
on every fishing trip he took
in 1960.

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tackle, around the ends and and the game waa all tied up took over and tried hard for
plunging up the renter all the 18-11.
way to the goal, where Bar­

bara Cox dove over from the
one yard line for the TD, A
■nap pass from Albera to
Spencer added the F A T , and
the Seniors again took the
lead, aa the Drat half ended.
After a highly entertaining
ihuw during the break by the
wildly costumed members of
the two bands, play waa reaumrd In the aecond half, with
the Powder Puffers rested, re­
freshed and reedy to go.
On the kickoff, halfback
Shirley liowon o f the Juniors
tore down the sidelines and al­
most got away with a T D punt
return but stepped out e f
bounds on the Seniors 40 yard
line.
A eerie* o f resale daiale
plays, paaaes, pitchouta, re­
verses and double reverses by
Ronnie Caolo, Marilyn Hunt,
Rena McKensle and Shirley
Rowan, all doing their share
of the ball carrying carried
the Junior Titans righ t down
to the goal line where half­
back Bonnie Caolo plunged
over tackle fur the touchdown

In the fourth quartor, Donna
Board’s kickoff, low and hard,
bounced o ff one o f the H el­
lion’s linemen end fell to tha
ground where renter Ann Farless recovered It.
With their handa on the hall
again, the determined Seniors,
rsn, skipped, wiggled, squirm­
ed, plunged end fell toward
the goal line, f.o yards sway,
sa the Titana tried desperately
to hold the line.
The drive was maned by
penalties as the hard pressing
seniors jumped o ff aides, but
they m a n a g e d to rack op
enough first downs with the
end sweeps e f Halfback H ig ­
ginbotham, the keeper plays
of Albers and the sweeping
end runs o f Linda Spencer to
get to the goal line, where the
hell waa handed o ff to Spencer
whe raced around right end
for the third T D to give the
8eniora a one touchdown lead.
Pat Bruce leaped ever tackle
for the extra point and the
seniors took a tenacious 80-18
lead, which they defended to
the last whistle as the Titana

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Klinefelter, Julian, White, Mil­
ler, Far less, Collins, Conner,
Middleton and Wynn.
J u n i o r linesmen Included
Oxford. Williams, McGuire,
Arnold, WhltUrn, C l a n a s .
Deal, S a m a e 1s. Lavender,
Kama, Repp, Grier, Bandage,
Shipman, Bushes, 11 a t la r ,
Thomas, Miller and Scott.

Georg*
Wratlnghouae
vented the air brake.

Matinees
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night a t M L Dorn, In the
opening gems o f th* season
for both teams.
Oviedo'poured It oa In the
first atanxa to land the ’Canes,
but were unable to cope with
the M L Dora offense from
there on ta.
The M L Dora B squad won
their tilt from tha Oviedo
Juniors, 44-16, to maka the
evening a clean aweep fo r tha
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TU E &amp; , DECEMBER 1 1 ,1M3

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 603

The Carroll Daniel Con­
struction Co. has been given
Uw contract to build those
■cw locker rooms at the Mayfair Golf Court*. Estimated
cost $23,000 with work expect­
ed to be completed la six
weeks.
Out by W. Lake Mary
• ltd . . . .where the overpast
r ill
be by
Interstate
4.
there's a alga about the fed­
eral highway project . . The
only gimmick Is . . . Uw sign
is facing the pasture . . . Only
ones that can see tho alga
are the cows.
It sure would be nice if
someone cleaned up that lawn
by tha Edwards Building.
In that same area, don't bo
surprised if (hat Amoco sta­
tion is torn down and some­
thing goes up In Us place.
The ecotrict baa already
been let on the old Malfett
Building.
A ir Force man palling eat
. . . only skeleton crews left.
Droops gone from tha Giant
dormitories. Talked with A F
Colonel Michael Barry who
wants to- thank the people of
Sanford for their warm greet-

City Manager W. E. Know­
les added a poetic touch (In
blank verse) to the Christmas
bonus season. Included la each
pay envelope win be a brief
eulogy . • . W e ll take Froat
•7 new street name signs
have been erected in tha ally
since last month.

H O LLYW O O D &lt;UPI&gt;— Televlelon'a "P erry Mason." Ray.
mood Burr, was reported In
excellent condition today after
undergoing minor corrective
surgery.

Seminole County was frettin g early today
and damage to vegetable crops, shrubs and
flowers was extensive.
There also was some damage to citrus
groves, but Asst. County Agent Ernie Lundberg said “ it is too early to estimate thla.”
Another cold night or two is forecast fo r the
aree alter temperatures which dropped to Iowa
o f 25 In the southern part o f the county and 27
in the Sanford section.
Temperatures were below freezing from
1:15 a. m. until 7:80 a. m. today, records o f tho
Central Florida Experiment State diacloeed.

N ew Crisis?

Angle parking along First
St. waa termed " silly" and a
"m esa"
by
Commissioner
Earl Higginbotham Monday
night and bo added 'T m
eorry 1 voted for X ."
"W e're the only city in the
U. S. with I f * Higginbotham
said at the commlsaioo meet­
ing.
The discussion earn* up
after commissioners agreed
to keep angle parking on
Palmetto by the old post
office.
In other business daring a
routine session, the commis­
sion swarded the low bid
for two long wheel base
dump trucks to Superior
GMC trucks fo r 94,310;
Awarded rower and trash
pumps to the Machinery Ser­
vice Co. o f Tampa for 97,447;
Denied a request from the
Sanfly, a NAS publication,
asking for a full page ad;
Denied a request to relo­
cate a street light pole on
South Park D r.;
Heard a protest from B
Academy
Manor residents
protesting farming in the
area. A petition was road by
tho 8 calling the farming la
A "trua" engineering feaa(he area "harm ful." Tba
commission took tho petition Ibllity report on wh*r* to lo­
cate the proposed port termin­
under advisement.
al was ordered by the City
Commission Monday n igh t

BUENOS A IR E S (U P I ) —
The top commanders o f the
Argentine air force were oust*
ed today in an abrupt and on*
explained change o f command
poaaibly indicating the start
o f a new military crisis.

Paradrop Lands
AV O N P A R K (U P I)— Fhra
hundred paratroopers o f the
U. 8. Strike Command para*
chuted onto a frost-covered
A ir Force bombing range here
today In a reaction teat o f the
nation’s brush - fire warfare
force.

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told the engineers that tha
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north of French A re.

Schools Have 3
Texts On Reds

near* (ju t," Carreway added.
Commissioner
Joe Baker,
who made tha motion fo r the
"tru e" report said, "w e don’t
want any directed report."
Raker stressed the elty want­
ed and was paying for, a com­
plete feasibility study.
Baker said thla morning
that he waa Informed that an-

Fast work by Sanford (Ire
fighters stopped
second
floor fire on South Park Ave.
from spreading and destroy­
ing th* entire home, the fire
department reported today.
Chief Mack Cleveland Sr.
rold tha fire started on the
second floor of a home at
413 8. Park. Cause of the
blase was an overheated oil
heater.
Firemen
quickly
extin­
guished the blaze and con­
tained It to one room of the
crushed by Russian troops.
maaaive
home,
Cleveland
According to reliable sour­
•aid.
ces,
Hungarian
diplomats
"Dam age was eatcnilve,"
here were sounding out the
tha chief added.
United States on a deal. They
would give Mindjienty safe
conduct out of the country
and free the remaining Poli­
tical prisoners seized in the
Residents and commercial
1936 uprising if the United
Statea will not press a vote establishment* may enter th*
Christmas
Lighting
on an item renewing the UN Jaycee
condemnation o f the revolt’s Contest by using tho entry
•upression.
blank on Page 3 of today’*
The sources said the Hun­ Herald or by obtaining a blank
garians estimated that tha from tha Jaycee office on
Budapest government holds French Ave. Deadline for en­
a total of 20 auch prisoners.
tries is Dec. 19.

Escaped

OJAI, Calif. (U P I ) — Mra.
Robert Ross, 18, went to the
hoepital Sunday expecting her
18th child. Today she has 14.
Mrs. Roes said the triplet girls
were "kind o f a surprise." She
and her oil products salesman
husband had more good news
A bead-on crash between today— the hoepital will give
two cars esrly this morning them a single rata in honor o f
resulted In two Injuries and the occasion.
damages over $1,000, the
Florida Highway Patrol re­
ported.
ST. A U G U S TIN E (U P I) —
It was the third accident
Mrs. K ffia Norrta Of Orlando,
on Semlnoie County roadj In
convicted hero in October of
less than 24 hours.
the arsenic poisoning o f a 76Injured were David Fry­
year-old retired shipbuilder,
man, 16, Old Orlando High­
way sad .Merman Stone,
sentence In lit.
1U. Johns County
Casselberry.
Circuit Court here Monday.
Trooper J. L. Sikes report­
Judge Howell klelton handed
ed that Fryman attempted
down the life term after deny­
ing a motion for a new trial.

Drivers Beware,
It’s December

Lighting Entry
Blanks Ready

TALLAHASSEE (U P I ) State Patrol Director H. N.
Klrkman reminded Florldlana
today that December Is the
deadliest month of the year
on the highway*.

Troops Leave
FORT L A U D E R D A L E
(U P I )— Four battalions o f tha
1st Armored Division bid fare­
well to Florida today and pasa
In review before MaJ. Gen.
Ralph E. Heines Jr., division
commander. The unite, about
3,000 men wbo bav* been
housed at Gulf stream Park
Race Track during the Cuban
crisis.

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severely damaged the state *
tender wtater vegetable crop*,
Warren Job neon, head e f
the
Federal-State
Frost
Warning Service, said there
was some damage to citrus,
but It did not appear to be
extensive. He eailed damage
to

tender vegetables

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Frost and Ice were reported early today in South Mlami, where the temperature
dropped to 29. Heavy frost
wee reported in other Miami
suburbs.
In tho (arming community
oI Immokalee, near Fort Myera, a low of 2» and "worlds
o f froat" were repotted. In
nearby Alva there waa a
reading of SO and heavy frost,
The Pompano Beach area
had tamperaturos ranging
from SI to 14 wKh froat light
to heavy.
Other temperature reports
were Tallahassee 29, Gainesvllle
M. Jacksonville SI,
Palm
Beach 34, Daytona
Beach 0 , Fort M yen IT, ta d
Ciewlaton 34.
The Miami Airport reading
o f 34 was tba coldest ever
recorded liter* tor Dee. 11.
Tba previous low was 41 on
that date In 1057.
Tho thermo meter dropped
to u low as SS in some lowground locations around Orlands with temperature* In
high ground locations gen­
erally 93 and klghar.
Tha Weather Bureau said
temperatures would be slight­
ly higher Tuesday night but
Uwra were indications the
vary cold weather would re­
turn Wednesday night.

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plunging
tempo
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■ 1B7 potots.
A provisional heavy m
warxlag
ported tor oa
era Kentucky and eeothea
o l,*o*°®*b Bend, lad., rewrote
under a state o f omorgum
The elty, aioag with Aab
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Ohio,
received
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worst o f the sterm’o ravag
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wn* alooad Friday a
Monday and there waa dot
would open today,
The sh eriffs office at S01
bond said the storm was '
worst In 10 y ea ri. The eoui
highway department said
*be storm doesn't end so
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have In evil o ff rt
ria a rifg
operations
ah

U. S. Warned
On Testing

G ENEVA (U P I) — Th#
vlet Union warned th* Weet
today that If Britain and tba
United 8tat*a go on testing
to turn into the 7-11 store by
nuclear weapon* beyond the
Sunland Estate* at 7:30 a.
and o f th* year "other unclear
m. and slammed head-on Into
powers will taka correspond­
the Illume car.
ing action."
The youngster waa charged
Sovet negotiator Semyon X.
with driving on the wrong
Taarapkln told tha thrae-powside of the road. Both he and
ar teat ban subcommittee o f
Dlume were treated for cuts
tha 17 • nation disarmament
ami bruises at the hospital.
conference that "tba reaponAt 7:30 p. m. Monday a
KISSIMMEE (U P I ) — A albllity for this rests squarely
car driven by David II.
proposed
road from St. Cloud on the United 8U t*s."
Green, Sanford, flipped over
on 20th St. neat o f the city. to Cocoa has been approved by
Green escaped without in­ Osceola County.
jury but waa charged with
The road would cut tha dis­
unlawful speeding.
tance from St. Cloud to Cocoa
Earlier in the afternoon
a car operated by George from about 70 tnllca to about
M a iv y , Chuluota, going west 21. Driver* now must go by
on SR 46 turned over after way of Orlando or Melbourne.
The county acceptance of
Massey apparently lost con­
trol of his vehicle. He was the recommendation la sub­
In an effort to safeguard
charged with exceeding the ject to approval by Deseret tha county’s investment in
safe speed. He was uniojar- Farms in north-east Osceola the purchase of Osceola air
County and across which a
field, the County Commission
major ahara of the road will
today formally accepted the
go. Tha farm
already has
deed to the property aa o f­
given 30 acres of land for
fered by the General Ser­
vices Administration.
It waa pointed out by Chair­
man J. C. Hutchison that in
tho event of a national em er­
gency It would be possible
for the federal government to
reclaim the property unless
the deed were accepted.
Ila also said that If the
SINGAPORE (U P I ) - Bri­
tish troops who recaptured the derision to make the Naval
vital oilfield city of Seria from Air Station a permanent
Brunei nationalist rebels have base la confirmed then the
found 400 Europeans safe and air strip might be needed
sound. It was reported today. for an altcrnat* landing place
A spokesman for Shell Oil for Navy planes. Acceptance
Co. In Singapore said 40 per­ of the deed waa the only
sona, mostly Europeans, held way the county has to protect
hostage by the rebels had been the $73,000 already invested.
treed.
Commissioner Jim Avery
An earlier report that one said he thought the county
European at Seria had been should ask the county forest­
shot was "not correct,'* the er to look into the possibility
Shell spokesman said.
of selling the pulpwood out
" A ll others in the
Seria on tho Osceola property. In
area who were confined In bis opinion, there are at
their homes are reported do­ least 100 carloads of pulping w ell," he said.
wood out there that could be
The rebel* took Seria, about sold, he said.
So miles from Brunei town. In
The question of liability for
an uprising against British injuries arising out of the
domination Saturday.
■to of the air strip tor non-

British Tioops
Recapture Town

Man Kills Two,
Slashes Wrists

Driver

Surprise

Sentenced To L ife

Andrew Carrawny, chairman
of tha chamber committee said
City Commlsilonara took the thla morning "aa fa r aa 1
W* haven't r

Notice the way city craws
touched up and beautified that
Nativity scene this sea saw by
CUy HaUT By the way, a
W A S H IN G !
choir will perform In front of
The Columbia TTroaHAlmV
the icen* at 7 p.m. Dec. 22.
System said Monday nlxht
Commission*)*, who are pay­
that presIdsnUal adviser Me- ing fl0,600 for the report,
Chamber of Commerce new
George Bundy provided the In­ authorised Knowles to write
directors same
their
new
side information fo r the Sat­ engineers Reynolds, 8mltli and
president at 7:30 p.m. today
urday Evening Poet article .HU1 to "designate the best site
at the Florida State Bank
that created a furor around by Lake Monroe for such a fa­
lounge. Francis Roumlllat Jr.
Adlal Stevenson.
cility."
a sura bet . . . with Scott
CBS correspondent Robert
Burns groomed for tha office
I t was Indicated at tha matt­
Pierpont said In a network
ing that the Port Authority
broadcast that Bundy waa tha
Committee of the Chamber
source fo r the piece, written
Can you Imagine Seminole
by Stewart Alaop and Charles
County and its (lve neighbor­
IUrUett.
ing counties having more peo­
Tha Post article traced the
ple living In them than w ill ba
chronology o f the Cuban crisis
residing In soma 14 or 17
and stated that Stevenson had
STATES by 1970 . . . That'*
advocated a soft Una during
what Bob Doyle, who heads up
policy discussions.
the East Central Florida Im ­
"Although
Bundy himself
pact Committee, told the Rodenies having said anything
tarians yesterday. . . Also
about Stevenson's specific role
UNITED NATIONS. N. V.
•aid that by 1970 ona out of
in the Cuban crisis, it la well (U P I)
Hungary was re­
five folks living In Florida
known In Washington that ported today to bare offered
would ba living In these tlx
Bundy — a Republican — Is no
counties.
to let Josef Cardinal Mlndsfriend o f Stevenson's," Pier­
tenty leave the country if
pont said.
"Planning Can Sava You
the United States will trop
Dollars" is the foundation
UN charge* against Us Com­
from which all thla growth
munist government
may be assimilated, adds
The Roman Catholic pri­
Doyle . . . Plan to maximize
mate of Hungary has been
benefits, minimize problems,
In aiylura in th* U. S. lega­
he goes on . . . And THAT,
tion In Budapest since 1936.
neighbors, la basic for any­
TALLAHASSEE (U P I )) He waa freed from Com­
one's business, too. Isn't it?
The Cabinet Textbook Pur munist Imprisonment by the
. . . On the county and city chasing Commission adopted
liberation fighters that (all
level plana MUST be made — three texts today (or use In
but faced new persecution
and then FOLLOWED — for public school classes oa the
when the freedom revolt waa
the road systems, land use . . . new course on Americanism
Slake sure land developers
versus Communism.
lake care of A LL the costs
The books were recommen­
incident to the housing subdi­
ded by a 12-member commit­
visions; streets, sewers, wa­ tee of educators and laymen
ter supply — and by all which studied 19 books sub­
means, drainage . . . This is
mitted by publishers.
NOT a problem of the PO­
Local schools can mako their
LITIC AL subdivisions, a n d
own eboleo from:
the general roster of taxpay­
A Study of Communism by
ers should not be saddled
J. Edgar Hoover, director o(
with these "neighborhood de­ tho FBI, Holt, Rinehart and
velopments", was the idea Winston;
Th*
Meaning of
expressed to the attentive Ro- Communism by Miller, Rob­
tarians.
erta. Shulman. Silver Bur­
den Co.; The Mask* of Com­
Oh, by the way. Doyle said
munism, by Dan N. Jacobs,
that In spite of the expense
Harper and Row.
involved in preparing for this
"population
explosion"
the
ANNUAL cost is just "one cup
of coffr* per capita" — ten
cents a year.
POMPANO BEACH (U P I)
All four plants that had —A berserk father beat his
groundbreaking* last August wife to death, choked bis
•re nearly ready fo r produc­ daughter, then slashed bis
tion. Antenna Systems, Hunt, own throat and wrists with
Alia of Sanford and Dearborn a knife early today at near­
Electronics Labs. When quer­ by Margate.
ied on progress. Dearborn's
The man. David Nicholson,
luMsman, Frank D o r I g a n , was in critical condition un­
wouldn't talk to us, but told der police guard at a hos­
bis secretary to say, "N o pital. The reasen for the at­
tack waa not determined.
comment." Hmmmmm— .

Two Are Injured,
Damages Total
$1,000 In Mishap

NO RW IC H . England (U P I)
— An unidentified borrower,
assured that an over-due book
amnesty still was in force, re­
turned some books to the pub­
lic library Monday. The car­
load o f U00 volumes had been
borrowed over the past 14
years.

Sub-(reeling

air u e a waa brought np by
Commissioner
John
Fit*patrick. It waa Ms opinion
some protection against poathat the county should havo
slide suite arising out o f an
accident occuring during the
drag races.
Com miss loner-elect J o h n
Alexander, chairman of the
airport use committee, said
his group would enter Into
discussions with the Semi­
nole Timing Association at
once concerning such pro­
tection.
Avery said he didn't think
any non-air use should be
permitted until Insurance la
arranged and be moved that
Clerk Arthur Beckwith con­
tact the insurance commit­
tee concerning th* kind and
cost of such protection.

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Lrltala that ram ie that
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ducted Mm aurvty. “ w n that
May no* bfreguently klUad
off their hhabnnde at gultn aa
early ago. One b tempted to
think thot b e ibeie girl* Iba
wedding U what M ltton.
The buabaad b allowed 10
fulfill. hb mala biological
and economic function baton
Me prometuro demise, but
apparently b not wanted na
a partner In eld aia.’*
le w often In thia country
wo hear aarfied women talk­

ing aa though thay not only
expected to outlive their huebead* -but aa thau * they
already had flwlr plena mad*
ter their year* e l widow*
hood.
"It t outlive John" « wife
begin* calmly, and Bmw goes
on la aay haw Me plana te
liva bar Ufa aa a widow. U
man abn think about tho
possibility of ootllvlng tbair
wives, at b u t they rarely
mention, ao apparently they
don't mentally outlast the
little woman.
Tbaru'a another iwvoalteg
thing, loo, that would aefgest that perhaps soma wives
daol "want partaara M aM
age." That U the way ao
many wive* at rotbod men
complain about having lb*
men around homo "and un­
der toot" all the time.
U to many gtrta who bah
forward to marriepe also
calmly accept the Idea of
Bring
Your Innurnnca widowhood aa Inevitable, how
Problnma To XJa —
many wive* think along the
tamo linear
There must be 4ulto e tew
or where Would young girl*
get th* idea the* a buabaad
b no longer Important b
the echeae of thing* once
hb children are grown and
be ha* established financial
security for hb w lfaf
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Tablet were covered I present Jnbring in 1o » aa
T b « Contra C tiin n i A m
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sponsored a covered disk din­ with Christmas cloths.
Thu program closed with all I Christmas carols.
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Tba agreement also la with­
Railroad maasgamsat woa aa- in tha framework o f a greatdentlal sssetgeaey hoard's roeoihsr m o d Mooday is Hs ef­
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junction with its annual drive
,for members with soma 60
Geneva familiee represented
at tha event
Meat and beverages wera
provided by tha association
and those attending brought
salad, vegetable or dessert
dishes. During the serving
music was provided by tha
Geneva Community Band un­
der the direction o f Ronnie An­
derson o f Sanford.
Sanford Firs Chief M e e k
Cleveland Sr., guest speaker
who was Introduced by Lewis
Hughey, president o f the asso­
ciation, spoke on flra preven­
tion and means and methods
of aettlng up a Volunteer Flra
D ept and Fire Control Dis­
trict fo r the Geneva area.
Membership donations for
the coming year wera recalved
by Mrs. Louise Grayson, aew­
ly Installed secretary o f the
group.
The hall was attractively
decorated with brunches of
calamondin by Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Lamb and Donald A lt-

The Now T o r t Control Rail­

Legion Post
Telegraphers rose had agros* To M eet Fridoy
Bant fa their fh e year aid Job In Casselberry
aacurity dispute a f t a r t w o
road, the nation'! secoed larg-

eat, aad tba Order of Railroad

■mw the of ataady negotiation*
with federal mediator Frauds
A . O'Neill.
t )w railroad will have tho
right to lay o ff telagrapbara
an M day notice subject to
substantial severance pay.
ORT President 0. E. Leighty and N Y C Vies President L.
f t B. Fee said In announcing the
agio Meant that It f e l l o w a
•lonely tba settlement reach­
ed under arbitration in Sep­
tember between tba ORT and
tba C h i e a g a Northwestern
Railway.
The ORT baa bow reached
agreement with three rail­
roads but etill has to settle
with 27 others.
The agreement with NYC.,
Leighty said, was -reached
without "threat or force" and
be conslikrtd It aa "acceptable,
fa ir and equitable" settlement.
Under tba agreement tele­
graphers laid o ff will gat ssvaranee pay ranging from |S00
to dose to | l 0,000 with moet
esperleced workers receiving
about 97,000.

VFW Auxiliary
Safe Election
I t s aewly organised VFW
Auxilary o f Fast 10SM of
CWesafoerry will neat Thurs­
day at I y. a . at tha Wo-

Sy l a w Caarelharry
American Legion Memorial
Port gjg of Caaaelberry will
meet a week earlier than
usual on Friday at I p. m.
at the Women's Club Building
on Overbrook Dr.
There will a Christina*
Party and atl leglonnalrta
and their ladles art Invited.
Everyone atteodiag la ask­
ed to bring a contribution o f
food to help fill a Chrhtmaa
basket as the Post la co­
operating with the Cassel­
berry Lions Club In help­
ing needy families.

Loyo Calls
Special Meeting
On Porty
Ry Donna Eatea
Chief Claude Layo, general
chairman e f Longwood’a an­
nual Christmas Party baa call­
ed a special meeting o f the
party committee at 9 p. m. to­
day at the City HalL
Representatives from local
clvie o r g a n i s a t l o n a and
churches who are serving on
the committee will attend and
Mayor and Mrs. A. R. Lor*
mans will represent the d ty .

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cent U. S.-Russlan agreement periments planners fo r Relay

— The United Statei plana to to

work

Jointly

in

certain wera accomplished last sum­

launch u miniature radio re­ areaa of the peaceful use o f
lay station into orbit this space. That may rente with
week to link three continents future communications satel­
lites, aothoritlea said.
In a new space communica­
Many o f the glamorous ex­
tions network.
propriately

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JA YC E K CHRISTM AS L IG H TIN G CO NTEST
ENTRY
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Mali 1st Contest Chairman
P. O. Box IM S
• thrae-etage Delta rocket
Sanford, Florida
that already has run up a G ENERAL I U L E 81
space Thursday night aboard

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tellite le ft o ff— by connecting
North and South America and

9.

Europe In the broadest com­
munications system ever at­
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4.

Longwood Circle
Sets Meeting

Area C O f C
To Hear
Telstar Story

Bramley Returns
To ICBM Post

By Doans Kates
Tha Longwood Area Cham­
ber of Commerce will meet at
7:30 p. m. Thursday at tha
Civic L e a g u e Building on
Church St.
Guest speaker for the aveIng w ill be Kenneth Psloquin
o f tho Winter Park Telephone
Co. who will apeak oa tho sub­
ject, "Th e Teletar Story."
Following tha b u a l n o a s
meeting and appearance o f tho
gosat speaker, the eholr from
tha First Baptist Church o f
Longwood will giro a program
o f Christmas music.
RafrmhaMBta will bo served
and those attending a n broil­
ed to bring gum to.

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Craig, two and Douglas, one,
soon. Tha Bromleys a rt now
living in Roewvll, N. M.

1 . Entries must ba located la tba Sanford A m

Relay w ill taka up whero

i f all goes well, "lir a " televjslctv. broadcasts via earth
satellite w ill b « bounced back
and forth between tha United
States and Europe. In addi­
tion, Relay w ill handle tele­
phone calla from Brasil, al­
though South America wUl
miss out on tha television
feats this time.
It could mean that Christ­
mas greetings will ba fleshed
this year Instantaneously fo r
tha first time from Rio da
Janlero to 8an Francisco to
Andoover, Me., to Goonhllly
Downs, England, to 1’ leumeurUodou, France, and elsewhere
SEM INOLE COUNTY BUSINESS SCHOOL
on the European continent.
QU ESTIO NNAIRE
Later, i f plane work out, a
Check one or moro courses which you would be Interested
station In Japan will Join tha
in studying and mall to:
Relay eaUlllto’s network to
Mrs. Penrose Love, 911 Palmetto Ave., Sanford.
extend Ita range halfway
Effective Speaking —
Container Economies
around tha world and to pro­
Business Machines ...
Supervisory Training
vide millions more with a hint
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Japan is especially interest­
Address —_ .
ed. That island nation still
has hopes that the 1961 Olym
pic (lames, which it wilt host,
may he telecast "liv e " to the
rrst of the world via salt!litre.
The Hanford Business School
Applicants are reminded to
Uut the 8ovlet Union, for
Is open to suggestions for new be sure to include their name, the time being at least, Is
courses desirable to employes address and telephone number. of the picture despite tha re­
and employers. Mrs. Penrose
Love, principal has announced.
A coupon currently running
in the Herald lists the poeiible
new course* available and asks
that prospective students or
employers check one or more I
o f the subjects which they 1
vuuld like to see taught at the
Business School.
New classes will begin the
first o f next year, and prepar­
ations will be made aa soon as
enough students are available
fo r a class.

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8anford and their two sons,

Is achodulad to ba f in d iato

America's famed T e ll tar sa­

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mer by Talatar. But that saCraig M. Bramley, now In­
tellite (a now dead, partially
dustrial Relations Analyst at
aa • result o f damage to Ita
Cape Canaveral* is expected to
power supply by space radi­
arrive in Florida with his wife,
ation.
the former Carol Mrlnnla of

The 172-pound satellite, ap­

string o f IS sucossssa.

Ovarbruok Dr.
Girl Scouts o f Bear Lake
Thera will be as elecMoa
Troop m gajoyad a week­
o f officers and Mrs. Maude
end at camp la Mo m Park
HorreU wiQ be instituting ofon Bear Island Nov. 90
Rear is charge of tha alec*
through Dee. 9.
Assisting Mrs. John Han,
leader e f the troop, were
Nancy Fiahlnger, senior scout
and Geraldine Aldrich, kueit.
A campfire was held Sat­
urday night to add aest to
Longwood*! S t Catharine of
tha Nativities and a Scout’ s
Sienna Circle o f tha Church o f
Own was conducted on Sun­
N ativity Woman's Club will
day morning.
bold its regular monthly meet­
Making tha trip ware Vieing at g p. m. Wednesday in
tba Soda) Hall o f Urn church. kie Brannon, Cheryl Hall,
Following the business moat­ Linda Watt, Candice Herring­
ing tho circle win have a ton, Patty Stevenson, Cathy
Christmas party. Acting as Aldrich, Sandra EUiott, Pat­
hosteeeee will ha Mrs. William ty Forward, Barbara Wein&gt;
DeRosa. Mrs. Ana Hopkins ar, Cheryl Clark and Jane
Eppinger.
and Mrs. Veatcr Elgin.

site Rang* in Cocoa Beach, with Rex Ubben,
Astronautics operations manager.

CRAIG M. BRAM LEY. left, discusses his new
job with the ICBM project, at the Atlantic Mis-

(contact
Information Building fo r llndts).
Contestants may enter Residential or Commercial elaatifkatlon o r both. Separate entry blanks a n required
for each entry.
Only on# division may bo entered under tho Reoidentlal
classification. A ll Residential entries w ill be eligible for
Division No. 4.
Entries must ba mailed to the Jaycee Bldg., on French
Ave. by noon December 19, 1942.
Contestants are requested to beep displays lighted
nightly between 7:30 ^nd 9:30 P. M. until winners are
announced to aliow Judges ample time to check all en­
tries. (Check classification and division)

Mrs. Bramley Is tha daugh­
ter of tho Rev. and Mrs. A . O.
Mrlnnla who now Uva at Char­
lotte, N . C. but formerly lived
in Sanford. Rev. Melnnia was
pastor o f tho First Preabytcrian Church bars fo r maay
year*.
Bramley, who Joined Astro­
nautics in 1904, received his
B. A. degree hi business ad­
ministration from Hobart Col­
lege in 1962.
The Astronautics division of
General Dynamics is tha Inte­
grating contractor on tho A ir
Form Atlas ICBM project.
Tha currant project on which
Bramley is employed is tha In­
stallation o f underground ailo
launching emplacements o f
the ICBM version.

AMONG NEW OFFICERS o f the Geneva Citi­
zens Alien, presiding at Sunduy’a membership
dinner were Lewis Hughey, president and Mrs.
Ralph Grayson, treasurer. Some 60 families o f
the Geneva area were represented at the event.
(Herald Photo)

Gantt Service Set Wednesday
Funeral services for Mrs.
Josephine Gantt. S3, who died
Sunday

night

Memorial

at

Seminole

Hospital,

wiU

be

held at 10:3o a. m. Wednes­
day

at

Brisson

Funeral

Fred Ensmlnger will
officiate aad Rev. W. A. R.
McPherson will assist. Burial
wiU bn hi Oaklawa Manorial
Park.

Tampa; savan grsadcbUdrtai
litre* sisters, Mrs. Mary Gib
bert of Sanford; Mrs. H. M.
Young of St. Louis and H r*
Emma Tnsaasr of Hollywood.
Calif, j ana brother, Joasfk
Swaatanr o f flh Lanin aad a
niece, Mra. Brian Laariin at
Sanford.
Pallbearers wiB bn W
Chapman, J. VkM Jaime.
Henry Schumacher, Chart**
Forrester, C. I .

Born Aug. 14, IMS, to St. Lawton Scott.
Louis, Mo., Mrs. Gantt bad
bean a resident e f Sanford
for the part 41 yaars making
her boms on W. P in t SL
She Is survived by her hus­
Let an
band, C. C. Gantt of Sanford,
throe children, Charles J.
Gantt o f Ortndo, Mrs. 11. W.
Emeens of Daytona Bench
and Mra. Dudley Glover nf
a
By Mr*. Adam Mailer
Wash
The DeRary Clvie Assn, will
In
A
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Claw can be 10ft s i a
Hearing
elect new officers at today's 7 sponge, hard as steal, thin as
F A 24321
p. m. meeting In tha Commun thresd, alsstlr as rubber aad
Ity Center.
as transparent aa air.
Professor Fred Meaaersmith
o f Stetson University w ill ho
guest speaker for tho program
and w ill give a resume o f hia
recent trip to Italy. Ho also
wlU have on exhibit n collec­
tion o f hia paintings.
Members of tho association
are reminded that annual dues
are now payable.

Unsatisfactory
Heating?

DeBory Civic
Assn. To Elect
New Officers

R E SID E N TIA L
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Division P riiee: let place — 2 0 H " trophy
2nd place — 12 4 " trophy
Division No. l i Religious Setting
(NativUy, etc.) ....... ...........a........
Division l ^ j j ^ r a d It Iona I Sotting
( S a n W O B ^ ^ t e . ) ---------------------Division No. 3: Artistic Batting (Lights, traas, windows,
doorways, etc. — ....... ........ ....
Dlvisiun No. 4: Beet over-ail decorations automatic
FRIZES DONATED B Y : First Federal Havings k Loan:
Florida Power A Light Company; Florida State Bank;
Sanford Atlantic National Rank; Sanford Herald.
lly Shirley Wentworth
COMMERCIAL
-------- - ............... .......
The regular monthly meet­
Includes Doorways, Show Windows, Bldg., or all.
ing of the Bear Lake Garden
Prites: Possession o f the Florida Fewer and Light Tra­
Circle will be held at S p. m.
veling Trophy for ona year.
Wednesday at tha horns of
Mrs. Vernon Herrington on
NAM E
Craig Dr. at Bear Laka.
Member* will hold n Christ­
A D D R E S S ___________________ ____________ ___ ____— .........
mas party with an exchange
of homemade gifts following
Note: Please complete decoration before submitting entry:

Garden Circle
To M eet
In Bear Lake

Board To Meet
By Donas Estes
Tho oxecutiro board o f tha
Longwood Elementary PTO
will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wad
nesday at the school auditor
ium. Members o f tha board

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“ I find things dene la ge*.

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Interesting

Americana or* becoming

Aocnrate

chanted w ith ears, boots, mass - prodoeod coeds. W ith p ay— o l eM otttrl*
ty in tbo arts, th ey i
isfaetloo and s e lf w ell aa nodal statua.

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Wives Give Crisis Signal

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priatien la |ltO million, up
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Matter Of Fad
the anno ftoUt
"But my key aaeaM ta pro*
far AN Y ernepotion oacopt
hMdkino. Ho ehowe total die*
interest, if not actoal hostility
ta being a doctor,
"And many o f mg friends
aro in the u e i boat with mo.
8# what aaa wo da to gain
more peeeUge hi the oyeo of
ouraooaf
"And why da they meant
entering ear pfefeaelwaat*
Thla in lo t n new pmhlaae,
for it haa perplexed father*

become n hunter Instead of a
sheep rancher like lane*.
And the "why" la largely a
matter of psychology.
First, many Dads unwitting­
ly are ntaer deeUaeertag.
They lead M rule by a die.
tutorial flat Instead ef by
tactful persuasion.
So their eons often meant
their dads and thna transfer
this veiled hostility to their
father's occupation and even
hie religion aa wall aa Ua

The weed - c«nl" baa boeach a intogral pari
of our language that few will
believe that it is actually of
Fmoeh derivation. It lo what
these who study languages
would call "a french lean
word." "Cent" is another an#
of thooo words which serve
te remind os of the great Infinance o f tho early French
settlors spoil American cul­
ture aad language
cohm

I suggest o simple Sofa.
Uon . . • tor eepernting unre­
lated luuea and factliUttng
more meaningful (political)
debate. State aad f ,Lr***l i*.
su m and off loos should bo un­
tangled and two separata •lec­
tions hold.
—Richard M. NMOa.
Men in * nuclear ego who
pick quarrels are fools. Men
who stir pot that la simmer,
lag ere knaves.
fbrdga secretary.
Teaching a machine !i Mask
more difficult than teaching
sellogu students because mu*
shines aro atupidt they have
vary Muall minds.
—Prof. Robert P. Peek,
University o f Tense peyeboio*
gist, an working with also,
tremie computer*.

la ChapMr i o f my taxtheeh
"Psychology Applied," 1 show
that yen moot "eeax” laoteod
of trying ta "etab" them into
n fendasss for anything.
So augar*eaat tho appraoah
to your prof«eaion via lotting
It iarreoea the pride of your
child. Then be will aeon like
your vacation.
Send far my tOO-point
"Teoto for Saereeeftd Pur*
ents," encloalng n 1 tamped re­
turn envelope, plus 20 cento
They may let yon add the "ft
Son"to your shingle IP years
henceI
(Always write to Dr.
Qroao In earn o f thla new#*
paper, sacleetag a laog 4

WE USE
BOTH Barrels!

The ds rivetl m i e f weeds,
particularly * treat s'— ndlng
otiee, fascinates many people.
For example, from wham does
tho Weld "caddie” someT Tba
term, which describee a me
tongor boy av mm wha carfioo
golf dubs, is derived fro
"cadet,'* m— tag ytmngsr
■on. though tho ScoU’ form
"cadoM” Tho eomo is true of
the origin o f tho weed "tad" a
vulgar, llLbrsd person.

TRY

What wo aeod la mmo ta.
eomo to ton—in other wards,
m— yrafU nod m en Jobs,
-R o g e r M. Blough, chair.

Stnford, Florida T u m ,, Dgcambff 11, 1063

BuslesM Usssssr
■vttLvn *&gt; cttetsina
AdMriUlsa OlrMtM
a a m u t jon as

During MO, U lAU of the
1J million driven regiaterad
in Ifianeaota were involved la
aeddenU.

So the aen may prefer AN T
tnde except that of bit father,
fmr thmi be eeeopes any bellttllng of bio ottoinmonto la
eomporieoa with bio dad’s eue*

—Ladd PI— ley, V. A
Chamber o f Commoroi peart
dent charging that to see are
destroying busla— tecostive.

o u tru n a
S an ta

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north aa Chungking .
Ta kelp aappart thla enlarg*
j 1i#
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^unoiia MOfi
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Wring Mg business.
A second m aea why m u
•Void their father's trada or
peof eaclua la the la d aioat
bey* va st to feel Important la
their awn rig h t
■at If they eater their ded*i
occupation, they know they
wiQ play mned fiddle, ainea
the alder man haa had t l

I f tneeeUMd from what
toeld lava beet Ka flrrt, and
perhepa He lad aaelear war.

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And mi the ket-yrojeet list
la a one-mlllion-wstt facility
planned far Thailand, la eovcf
all Baothnaat Aain nod Nath

Dr. Crane's

Worry

Tba (act that a firm head,
plea dtptemaey, had tuned
aa unttaible situation lata
aaa aI n m advaaiaga to the
United Staten did not, haw*
aver, provide a tout solu­
tion aer the aarwar ta eav*
oral remaJaJag impartant
questions.
oaa of the meet lotriguing
Seem ly bad iba la d Bus* of thoee la, what now for
•lag bomber departed la Ua Fidel Castro?
m l i from cobra thorn*
If the Soviet Uktea simply
then tba parentawa! «et ueed the bearded leader aa
about etafUctUag m m bail* a m in i ter pUtlag mluiiee
aeue aad reiuraiag ta iu aid bambera ea Cuban baiea
ncrmil demiaelalloai of tba and thereby gaialng a mill* considerably.
As for tba UBltOd StaUd,
United States.
Ury advanUge over tba
the sdml&amp;UtritkM opposes
now as It has Hi tba pod aa
OUT OUR W A T
invasion of Cuba, both lor
iu hifb cost la lives and for
the effect U would her* on
other American nations.
But President Kennedy
clearly made known ed alter­
native when, in Us announce­
ment Oet n of the Cuban
quarantine, bo told the Cu-

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By Bat Cochran
Now In 0 good Usm t
flower bulbs Indoors, a
luck to you!

Ravenna Park
“ HcMM la A Community BoUt With Pride*

I t l tlmo when wouldn't
bo a relief if wo could keep
our mladi o ff e f vocationsT
Soma deutiata use the ward
"remove* instead e f "extract/
but getting tba klda ta the dam*
tlet is atlll Uke pulling

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Executive Board members e f
tka Altamonte Springs Garden
Club, wko have bu n busy
inning nn alaborata aad antartotnlag program for tkla
■Math's muting, have, la
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Hospital
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n ovvs P R v n n g

And Pnoram
Tha L u g w iil CM* Langas
Building « M haaailfuBy 4*cin w l t l t t
pine
co m * and a h m I! manga* for
b it Wednesday's C M M u
mutfog i f th* CM* League.
A tp**fo) pnglS— *4 hymns
b r Mm. D enria S h u , Mr*.
T o * P ia tt, M bs Baeky W a f ­
as* aad Mtaa Vabvto Shea aa4
a baaatifal O t i M a a i atari
« u told by Mia. E P . Riskatria,
!*rb r to th* program a boat'
aaaa masting was kalri and
dissert huachaen wsa M W *
Presiding a t tha buiinru
m u tin g was M n . LUlian Cox,
president, who, altar calling
tha roaating to ordar, led in
tha pledge to tha fla g and re*
pea ting o f tha collect. The da*
rational, conflating o f Bible
reading, waa given by Mlaa
Ella Cumminga.
Hoataaaaa for tha luncheon
war* Mr a. Vaata Payne, Mr*.
Margaret Hyland, Mr*. Eric
Swanson, Mr*. A. G. Malar,
M r * Steven Rockwall and
Mr*. Mauxica Rudolph.

Suspect Found
In Strangling*
BOSTON (U P !) - Tha 22yaar old aon o f a Cambridge
mlnlalar
today
underwent
questioning in tha death* of
aeven women believed to be
victim*
of
a "phantom
Strangler."

"Ha’a tha beat auapaet
wa'v* had ainca thia start*
ad." police U . Edward Sharry aaid after Um man under­
went a lb detector teat,
fingarprlaUag and aevaral
hour* of quaiUcnln*.
Sherry laid the auapaet,
w_o voluntarily lumnderod
at pallet headquarters Mon­
day night, denbd baba tha
etrangbr but admitted bn*
b g in Um apartaant building
when the latent vleUm waa
found laat Wednaaday.
Ha waa bald aw n ebarga
of auaplebn of receiving
atobn good*, a typawri
which waa not connaetad
with the itrangUngi. police
a*id.

Legal Notica
rtcrrria va n n

NOTICB ta htraky givan that
I aaa aaaaata la tails*** at
Lana Mary, aaailaet* Caeatr.
PtarUa. ua4«r the (latltuu*
aaai* e l iiiu n r a . KOtT
KORNUll. an* that t lataad
ta ragUttr »»I4 nama with
tka Clark al tha Circuit Court
faalaala Ceaaly, rUrlda, t*
accar*aa«, with tha pravt•Iona #1 tha rialltlaaa Nana
BtaMtaa. U • will aoottoa
Itl.tl riorlla Itatutaa t i l t
l i f t Haifa A. Thorn,
Publish Nav. If, I f * O**- «.
It. IMS.
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NOTICB U karakf ttvaa
that tha aadaralfat*. aa **•
ewaace, ar* ******* ta h«»i■•a* la Saatlnal* couotv. FturIda. as4ar tha fl«titta*a nam*
#( "HIOHWAY ( I NUHaURT
* ANTIQUE*", and that w*
le-.ta* t* raglattr **M flailttoaa aaa,* punaasl ta Chap.
t*r H M I. Fterlda lutatea,
net.
DATED Ula In k day el
Noveatber, net.

/•/ Lee i Edwarde
/*/ B. Edward*

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Prank m n, DaBaryt M m
Ogieehy, DaLand. Angel Man,
DeBary;
Aaa b e
Bnrtmnu,
Patriate Smith, PkyUb Ototty , V b tin b Ibaddan, tin
Lewia, larnlea Burtb at lea-

lord.

Mr. tad Mr*,
ef Sanford, • girl
PauUwa Iterate. D elaryi
Michael Lavender, DaBaipt
rmaa Bridget, Sally Padg­
ett,, M n. Oban M. Joan aad
baby) M n. Norman Pnat and
baby e f Sanford.
December T
Arthur Wlllgoote, DeBary 1
Catherine Gunn, Lake Mon­
roe; Bettye Jean Putnam,
Ty McCullough,
Elisabeth
Harman,
Mcrtle*
Brown,
Helen Bridget, William Stew­
art, Elisabeth Guynn, Agnea
Cook, Juanita Hawkina and
Terry Jenkins of Sanford.

Births
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Put­
nam o f Sanford, a boy:
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Burch
of Sanford, a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald LawU
ef Sanford, a boy.

Mr. and Ml*. WTarry Mawkina at Sanford, a gtrL
Mr. and Mr*. Otear Gunn
of Lake Monroe, a girl.
Discharge*
Hlneman,
Plcton,
Canada;
Dorothy
Moore,
Lake Monroa;
Dorothy Hosier,
DeBary
Emma
DeWaard,
DeBary;
Evan Beach, DeBary;* Eudcll
Richards,
Danny
Martin,
Ronald
Ontario,

Aaptawali, the child died. Aa
Mabal Whit*. J. C. Johnson, autopay will b* performed.
Kathlaaa Gallagher, Tkonaa
rarguaoa, Mri. Theodora OarPapular Spray Paint
rett and baby, Sanford.
Thoaa handy apray cans at
Dm . S
animal and varnish ar* be*
Batty Wilton,
DcLaad taming men popular all the
Amalia Eby. DaBaryt Marian Um* for touch up and for dec­
Small, N. Orlando; William orating amall and irregular
shaped objects. It’s aaUmatad
ClauM, Sanford.
that nearly SB,000,000 of that*
Mr. and Mn. WUUam Wil­ tan* wan used laat year.

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_ I F u n k Bvana,
Priaat Standing ara U r&gt;
Mr*. Evans, Mrs. Mary
Bkaafar.
(Herald Photo)

GIVE TIE PRICELESS
SIFT OF BETTERtRMES
m r aMtTH'CoaoNA

Altamonte Boy
Scouts Open
First Tree lot
By Lm Im R tw ifli
AlUmaata S p r i n g * Boy
Seouta ef Troap SI began aparatlana at Um firat * f two
planned Cbriatmaa Tna aales
Iota lata Monday afternoon at

Uto eartaar of Hwy. 17-93 and
SR 490, Scouts hop* to open
th* second tot this waekend at
Super Valu Food S to n parking
area on SR 430.
These sales constitute a
main money-raising project
fo r the Scout Troop and need
the cooperation o f all tha boys
plus that of parents to make
them successful. A n appeal to
mother* and to any retired
men o f th* area who could help
out a few hours a day has
been issued by th* scouts and
by Scoutmaster Jack Stuart
who has worked hard along
with assistants to. g a t. Um
sala* project underway.
W ith aufflslent kelp from
volunteers ta keep tka lata
open tha sales w ill be success­
ful and provlda funda for a
good deal o f much needed
troop equipment.

Correspondent
In Hospital

Firt Auxiliary
Plant Holiday
Party Moating

Equipment Bids Approved
By Casselberry Aldermen
Tha Casaafoarry Beard of
Alderman Monday night open­
ed and appmad biria an a
dump truth for tka Town
Road Baarri and an radio
equipment to be told by th*
fir* and pall** department*
In conjugation with alvtl dafans* and other oimrgvnelea.
Th* low bid o f StricklandMorlson of Banford in the
amount o f 14,203.20 fo r a
new Ford dump truck was ap­
proved and tha bid o f Gen­
eral Electric on Uto radio
equipment In tha amount of
12*128.60 waa accepted.
Aldermen Rchn Lady ob­
jected to approving either
purchase while Mrs. Hop* Ben­
nett refrained from voting.
Both bid* war* aproved by
tha deciding voto o f Chairman
Paul Bate* who voted “ yea"
with Cl if Ovarman and Gaorg*
Howard,
The moat heated issue of
tha motUng developed over
dlscualfon a l unMnitary condiUcns o f tha public rest
room at the Town Hall which
also la tha only facility avail­
able fo r use by city officials.
Bates advised that he would
look into th* possibility of
providing additional facilities
and report back to the new

written abjaatiena au th*
now toning ordinance. At
that time all mambara at the
Casselberry Xonlng Commla■Ion wars asked to attend a
meeting at tha Town Hall to
conatder tha objections hafora presenting them to th*
alderman.

C o r o n e t ^ .
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Th* Ladle* Auxiliary off tka
Lake Mary Vatmtear F tn
Dept, will held Ita annual
Christmas party and electli*
of new officer* at a meeting
to he held In the Flru Hat) tkla
Thursday beginning with a
severed dish supper at S p. m.
Member* and fomlllto e f tha
Auxiliary and o f tho Volun­
teer* ato Invited t* th* aupper
and thoaa attending ara naked
to bring a eavared disk aad
their own place sotting.
Children am aapeatalty In­

mat to to-

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Mayor Carl Stoddard's ap­
pointment of Ban Kvana ta
fill th* vacancy c f th* Zoning
Commission created by tka
recent death o f Eph Mower
waa mat with approval *1 tha
board and Evans w ill bo asked vited since Santa Claus ta asto attand the Dee. 19 meet­ peeled to visit at th* Fire Hall
during the evening.
ing.

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Or* * Man. and Erl. T i l *:0 0 P.M.

fe lt e d

taunall ta January,
Mrs. Adam Muller, SanaaTka Thursday deadline wu
pondent for th* Sanford Har­ aaUndad until Dec. 19 for
old In DeBary and Immediate
vicinity, la a patient at th*
Waal Valuata Hospital in Da- GOP To Meet
By Mra. Adam Mulltr
Mr*. Muller, who la In Roam An executive board muting
IIS at th* hospital, was enter­ o f tho DeBary Republican
ed for observation laat Satur­ Club will b* bald at 19 a. m.
day and expect* to remain Thursday at tha Fir* Hall
confined far at least a wash. Ralph Wlthsrall will prtald*.

ton of Sanford, a girl.
Mr. and Mri. Georg* Small
of N. Orlando, a boy.

Disetersta
Etta Jamaa, Pant Park;
Emma Muetlar, DeBary Ed­
win Seaiioni, John Ogltaby,
DaLand, Pbylllt Coorwy, Mary
Douglau, Nina L Kudtfl,
Alfred Floyd, Elisabeth Har­
man, Ty McCullough, Batty
Rm m , Isabella Blake, John­
ny Scott, Varatl Scott. Doro­
th e a WUllamt, Salll* Mat
WUUami. Mn. Oollia Raddan
and baby of Sanford.
Decernbar I

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SANFORD
SAT., 1:30 P. M.

A u c t io n

An Unaqualad Opportunity T o Purcluuw AU-Purpose Property

Admission*

Laura lltrden. Go nav a
Spaulding,
Dorla
Benton,
Cynthia Yanarot, Barbara
Blcvina, Alma Angel of San­
ford.
Blrtka
Mr. and Mn. Gilbert Bentoo of Sanford, a girL
Mr. and Mri. Garmaa Ble­
vins of Sanford, a boy.
Dicebargee
Gertrude Hoacbntr, Gene­
va; Wlllla Lindsay, Maitland
William Nya. DeBary; Ruth
Stafford. Laka Monro*; Mri.
Jatkia Puckett and baby,
Salma Lee Wbiimlro, Mri.
Kenneth Mima and baby;
Asalee Barlacau, Cecil Brooks,
Claud* Laray. Roy Mann,
Janie Williams of Sanford.

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U rg e Masonry business
ms building
building an earner ( a t . . . I ekaUa apartmeate . . , t-atary
i— Caa ho bouakl uparataly or all together . . . EVERYTHING
hosis wltk 4 bed rums—Caa
COM M ERCIAL (net acre**_______
tka s tr u t from Seminal* Cosaty
HBLLM . . . ZONED COMM
I laundry aad dry tlaanlag plant aU* M a i Grocery Star*.

For thia one has a freahnsm . . . a brightnaaa . , ,
a s p irit. . . a flair that has never bun aaao before ta
a Cadillac car.

1Iwaers moved to Orlando; quick

It's the look of youth— aad it's written ta every
clean, crisp line . . . and mirrored ta avary tithe,
nimble move that the ear make*.

In fart, motorists of ail agm hare taken this
Cadillac to thalr hearts as navtr before. The recap­
tion that has bean accorded this naw "ear ef sa lt"-*
whathar measured by tha prtiu of Ita followers or tha
number of ita ownara-la simply without precedent.

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lOeaerai Mr. and Mis. J. P. Deaokae

W rit* or coil for
descriptive folder*.

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Nor la It remarkable that so many younger motor­
ist* can be man thia year at Ita wheel.

1r*raat M % dawn al aaction, balance anaeunced wltk assy terms ar c u k If daairtd. |

WHO P U T THE

C A D

Taka a good look at a new I N I CadUlan aad you'll
aaa what wo'ra ulking about.

Urstato 4.

|Open far leaped lea after I9 i M A . M. day * f auction.

IN SAN

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t n play aa part o f tha
and a guest stager

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A N N U A L D t N N IA honoring tka i
i n f Bpaaish^Amarkan W a r r
was pvan Bunday at Laka M .
Thay art mambara o f tha Firat 1______
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Front k ft, aaatad, ara Mrs. H arp P ffM n at Da-

Busy line Keeps
Aid From Child
JACKSONVILLE (U p f ) .
T w o vain attampU ware
made ta clear • four-party
telephone Una to aummoa
help for a dying child Sun­
day, hot each Unw nm aoat
rnttaaad la glvn up tha lint
fo r Uto amarpaaay c a ll
Tha.chUd, apparently suf­
fering from a respiratory
atlmaat, died shortly altarwards la a focal hospital.
Duval County Patrolman D.
G. Aapfowail said Joseph
Claude Roberta told kins hit
aon, Joseph Jr., began abok
tag aad he triad to aummoa
help by talepbona but a man
on the Um waa ta thn mM«t
o f a conversation and re
fused to surrender the line.
Roberta hung up and m
gan mouth-to-mouth rasuici*
tatioo.
A
neighbor, Mrs. Mary
Ludwig, stopped by the house
for a visit and aho called the
patrol on a then-open line.
Minute*
after
AipinwaB
arrived, be ordered Mrs. Lud­
wig to call the Weaconnett
Volunteer Fire Dept.
One* again a man oa the
line refuted to get oft.
* "i bagged him to let me
have tht line," Mrs. loidwlg
said. “ I told him it was an
emergency, (hat a baby w u
sick, but he just kept on
talking."
The woman said the caller
finally cleared the line about
10 minutes litre .
Despite further reiuscila.
tion efforts by Roberta and

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Uto mu t ing and program
will b* kald Thursday at StW
psm. at Uto Community H ue*,
aa la euatomary wltk
thn tore red dish auppar, A
brief btotaaaa muting will fol­
low with n guest horticulturist

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also will entertain. Christmas
decorations and cantarplseen
will ha said.
Serving an tha raft—intent
committee for thin meeting nr*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradford;
chairman aad Mr. and Mia. H.
T. Guest, Mn and M ia L. a
WiUard, U r aad Mra. W. R.
Wlglty. Mr*. Hats* taaam a
and Mlaa Deborah Gfovur.
Tka c l u b ' a --------Tournament to tat Anal atagrt,
however playoff wtO ha delay­
ed until tha waathsr la warm­
er.
Th* next meattag o f tha
board will bn bald nt tha home
of Mr. and lira. Dan Hants al
ItM p. m. on Jan. S.

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Why not visit your authorised Cadillac dealer aooa
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And so it la not surprising that thia beautiful new
Cadillac is adding a host of youthful admirers to tha
ranks o f its enthusiasts.

Young ta fact or young at heart—vr* know you'll
want to make it your* I

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Three ladies in m ink. . . Mrs. Roy Williams, Mrs. Mary
Welchel and Mrs. Helen Carraway.

Crela Higginbotham lias ti»e new look at tiie party with
husband, City Commissioner Earl Higginbotham.

a point with

Capt. Joe Tully greeted

M ayfair d o u b l e

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Episcopal
Chapter Meets
A t Lee Home
It

Anne's Chapter of Holy

Cross Episcopal Church met
at the home of Mrs. A. W.
La* an Laarel Avenue. She
was assisted by Mrs. A. S.
MeCallum.
The meeting was conducted
by Mrs. S. O. Chase Jr. la
the absence o f chairmen
Mrs. W. H. Stewart.
Highlighting the program
was the reading of a Christtras story centered around
the three Wiseman. Mra. Hawkins Connelly rood the story
•ad conducted the Christian
education portion of the pro­
gram.
In n report from the re­
tent board meeting o f the
Churchwomen. Mra. Chaae
reminded members of the
foliowhtg dates: Dec. 21, •
children's Christmas "arty;
Jyn. H o ,
an 'evangelistic

and on Jen. 13, the yearly
parish dinner.
It was also stated that
fruit cakes are being sold
this year by St. Mary's
Chapter end members o f SI.
Anoe'a may contact Mrs. MeCallum to obtain them. Four­
teen members were present
tor the meeting.

South Seminole
Welcomes More
New Families
Sirs. Nore C. Norris, Wel­
come Wagon hostcsi reports
the following new families wtlcorned to the South Seminole
area:
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beske
sod son Michael from Orlan­
do; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Johnson, Marshal! and Randy
from Bristol, V s.; Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Lucore and
Janet from North Tonawanda,
N. Y .: Mr. and Mrs. L. A.Michaux, Raymond and War­
ren from Miami; Mr. and
Mr#. A. R r O'Neel, Ronny and
P in n y from Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mra. D. S. Wescett,
David, Dennis, Dorothy and
John from Whldby Island.
Wash.; Mr. and Sirs. Edward
Wlghtman, Dennis and Mar­
garet from Denver, Mass.;
Sir. and Mrs. J. W. Hicks,
John, Lillian, Pam and Anne
from Sanford; Mr. and Mr*.
S. P. Broadle, Jimmy and Di­
ana from Trenton. Fla.; Mr.
and Mrs. Harley Mick. Steve
and Joanna from England.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Mil­
ler from Cleviland, Ohio; Sir.
and Sira. Carl Fox. Gregpry,
Jeffrey and Melissa from Cov­
ington, K y; Mr. and Mrr.
Charles Lofgren from Stam­
ford. Conn., and Sir. and Mrs.
Fred Buss and Freda and Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Shell, Garry
and Larry all from Orlando.

Church
C alendar
TUESDAY
Brownlee Bible Claaa of
the rirst P r e s b y t e r i a n
Chureh m ieti at 1:45 p. m.
in Fellowship Halt, for cover­
ed dish Chrletmaa supper
meeting.
Dorcas Class ef the First
Baptist Church meats at •
p. m. with Mrs. Eugene
Pennington in Lake Mary for
a Christmas party and gift
exchange.
WEDNESDAY
Circles 11 and 13 e f the
First
Presbyterian
Church
meat at S:t5 a. m. with Mrs.
Roy Mann. 121 W. lath St.

Alan Observes
Birthday At

Club Presents Christmas Program
Highlight
Christmas

of

fie

program,

annual
spon­

sored by ths San.ord Wo­
man’s Club, was the ehUdten from the Stepping Stones
Kindergarten, who eatertaln»d the women so well the
ludleaee s it spellbound.
Mrs. W. L. Kirk la introduetag the group, said "W hat
Is a Christmas without Child­
ren? Today we have 17 o f
them who will entertain us."
All wcro dressed In cos­
tumes, portraying a Christ*
mas toy. Them* of the pro­
gram was "Th e toys that
came to life ." A ll sang o r
recited their parts and pre­
sented rybthmie dances. T M
group sang Christmas carols
and recited a part of the
Christmas story, from the
Bible. Santa Claus, (L o w li
Doylon) served is the an­
nouncer and latroduead each
performer.
Others taking part were
Unde Diaon, e fairy: Bob
Melleary and Paul Tbomaa,
brownlai; Terri Tetembaum
and
Linda
Diaon,
dolls:
Monies Olllff and Melodla
Chinee, kittens; Kevin Beck­
with and Alan Winn, soldiers;
Tina Persons, raggedy Ann;
Jeff Bebrshs, raggedy Andy;
Mark Metts and Kevin Epps.
Cowboys;
MarcheUe
Olllff
and Randy Brown. Dutch
della and Mark Neyea and
Jimmy Brndle, sailors. Judy
Jessen, anothsr doll had to
move to another town the
day before the program.

The

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this Wednesday erasing start-

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be held at the M eat o f Sire.

A Charge Account A t Penney'*

H. L. Johnson en N m ir e e *
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Mrs.

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Just In Time For Christmas!

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"B read s" and each m en b er
is asked to attend aad bring
a

gift

testing

not

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a

dollar. A delightful evening
Is planned for the members.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, Coun­
ty HD Agent and her secre­
tary. Mias Ruby Cohen bar*
been Invited to attend as
guests.

Home Club
Plant Party
Thursday
THE TOYS T H A T CAME TO L IF E presented
the Chrlatmas program for member* of the San­
ford Woman's Club. L e ft to righ t (front row)
are Bob McHenry, Melodie Chance, Terri Tetenhaunt, Jimmy Brodie, and Mark Noyes. Second

C R EATIVE

W OMAN
Toy P re y
Fun to make, so' nice to
glvc—this top pony is Ideal for
small hands to cuddle.
No.
254-H h e a pattern
pieces; sewing directions.
To order send 35 cents in
coins for etch pattern to;
Creative Woman
Sanford Herald
Box 438, it Idtown Station
New York 11, N. Y .
Print name, address with
style number and add 10
cent* If first class mailing U
desired.

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If you write someone that
you would like to come (or a
visit and the answer is slow
in arriving, or reeds less than
enthusiastic, cancel
your
plans.

row Alan Winn, Monica Olllff, Paul Thomas,
Linda Dixon, Kevin Epp* and Mark Matt*. Back
row, Kevin Beckwith, Marched* Olllff, Randy
Brown, J e ff Behrens, Tina Paraona and Lewis
Dorton.
(Herald Photo)

Officers Wives
Of V A H -3 Meet
For Bridge

Local Events
WEDNESDAY
Eaecutive Board meeting
of the Sanford Garden Club,
at t :M a. m. la the C avcal
Room of First Federal.
Sanford Welcome Wagon
Club, their husbands and
gucsta meet at the Capri at
7 p. m. for get-acquainted
hour with supper at I p. m.
Special guests will be m em­
bers from South Seminole
Club.

The Afterburner room e f
the BOQ was the site ef the
monthly brkfge session o f
the VAII-3 Officer's wives.
Mrs. William
MitlerewsU,
Mrs. Kenneth Sha-p, and
Mrs, Andrew Reno were hos­
tesses for the afternoon af­
fair. Refreshments Included
coffee, cokes, preitel sticks,
and assorted candles.

The Sanford Home Demon­
stration Ctub will meet at
I p. m. Utla Thuraday, at the
Heme Demeaalrotlaa Canter
for a Christmas party.
Each member is requested
to bring an lasipenslra home­
made gift to euchange with
another member.

FABRIC
SHOES

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Those
attending
were
Mmss. Welter. Kuehn, Louis
Krlser, C.J. Youngbiads, Cll/.
ton Dowell, V la e n t Mssnwe,
William Goodman, Amy Bust,
Earl Arhord, James Bail, C.
W. Metier, Patrick O'Uara,
Wendell Powell, E. C. Tallm ai, Georgs Waters, Rich­
ard Wright, Roy farm er, end
Rlshtrd Dunleavy.

W lc U iy -fc M lw tA
Members of the W om en'i
Sorlety of Christian Service

"Fast uring Fashion* Jusl For You'

Of the
Barnett Memorial
Mstbodlst Church, In Enter­
prise, will meet today at
7:30 p. m. In the Church An­
nex, for the annual Christmss party.
Tha secret daughters will
also be honored at the party.

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Includes earphone,
l e a t h e r carrying
case, earphone case,
even tha battery!
Outstanding recep­
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Sweaters
. . . Carilgan* and allp-ena
la fur blind*, wont and linen
knits

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DATES

FOR YO U R CHRISTM AS P A R T Y

Lingerie

Family Dinner

Crswlaboutt *N

Alan Braddoek celebrated
bis 13th birthday with a
family dinner party at the
homo of his parents, Mr.
and Mra. E. E. Braddoek, In
Enterprise, Thursday even­
ing.
Those helping with the
celebration were his aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Stowe!!, Corky and Vince, of
Sanford;
his grandmother,
Mrs. Inis Brooke and a cou­
sin and her family, Mrs.
Danny Neal and children ef
Osteen.

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their annual Christmas party

PROM 14.23 U P
Invited to a wedding and
the reception ? Be lure to
reply if you can’t attend.
Plans must be made based on
number of people attending
the reception.

Lake

Demonstration Cleft will M M

Mra- A. J. BraeMn, teachtr. Mra. P. L. Dampltr,
pianist and several molhera
of the children assisted with
the children and the uro­
gram.
A tuneheon preceded the
program and hoitaisrs in
charge were Mrs. Ben Wade.
Mrs. At Hunt, Mrs. W. n.
StringfVeld, Mrs. Harry W.
Seller
Mrs. Donald Ellis
and Mrs. Charles R. 91ms.
Mrs. B. C. Moore led the
group In singing Christmas
carels, accompanied at the
plane by Mra. Clarenca Sny­
der, Mrs. J. C. Mitchell, a
special
guast,
Introduced
Mrs. Fred Chance who gave
a -Christmas devotion, using
s i her thame, the "Wisdom,
courage end faith of the
Three Wise Men."
Mr*. R. A. Smith read at*
ccrpU from the Woman's
club minutes o f June, Oct­
ober and December t i l l stat­
ing that the club hid estab­
lished the first school 'unebroom program, in Sanford
at the Grammar School on
Oct. 10. Members raised the
money ta build a place ’or
senring the iuhch and also
served as voluntary helpers.
Mrs. William Reynolds and
Mrs. Wade were In charge
of decorations, Including Sen­
te end a Christmas sesnt
on C*s mantle and ■ beautiful
arrangement o f gilded pine
rones and gold candles, on
the speaker's table.
The silver tree, with blue
ornaments, on the stage was
surrounded with packages,
gifts from the members to
an orphanage In Jacksonville.
The American Home Deport­
ment was responsible for the
tree and decorations.

Lake Monroe
Home Club
Meets Wednesday

Polo Bet Values!

And Leave The
Details To Us.

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and (lKOItOR All DO, Indlvldually, and V K U -A DKKNK
AliltO , hi* wife, Indlvldoafly,
and (IK o llO K C. ABDO. and.
K BM N R TII IIALC O ll. Jointly,
Defendant*.
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T O i l I K O r t O K ADDO. aka
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W ho.# rosldenco la In the
B lete o f Florida In Orlando,
Orango County. Florida, but
who ronceala himself so that procoaa cannot bo personally
■creed upon him. and whe
Plaintiffs ball.vo tharc la no
person In tho Mist# o f Florida
upon whom aervlco o f proceaa
would bind said ooncoaled Dofondant.
TOU ARB H E R E B Y N O Tf.
F IK D that suit on a nolo and
foroctoeuro of Aaalgnmeet o f
M ortgage and other relief
hao been filed against you In
tho t'lrrult Court o f HemlnuU
County, Ninth Judicial Cir­
cuit. Chaaccry No. m t l . bp
ROT W. PARKER and 4 0 .
P H IB M. P A R K K IL M i Rlfce
P la in tiffs -vs- nKO lUlK A ll.
Do. Trustee, and aKOIlON
AllD o. Individually, and V E L ­
LA DKKNE’ AIIDO. hla w lf».
Individually, and nEOROE C.
AIllHJ. and K E N N E TH B ALCOM. Jointly, Defendants Toe
are hereby required to fit#
your Answer and/or otherwise
plead In arcordanco with law
with the Clerk of the abovo
omitted Court and to serve
e copy o f asm# upon Frank
A. Taylor. Attorney fo r Plainllffe , 114 N. Magnolia Avenue,
Orlando, Florida, on or before
Iho Ind day of January, A. D.
1141. The name o f the onnrt
In which this suit haa been
Inatltutad la Circuit Court.
Ninth Judicial Circuit. Heratnot# County, Florida, aed Iho
abbreviated title o f thle case
Ie ROT W. P A R K E R and 40P H IK M. PAR K E R, hit wife.
P la in tiffs -*•- (1EOIIUH AllDO. Trustee, and OKOROE
AIIIK). Individually, and VKLI.A UKKXK AtltKi, hla wife.
Individually, and flKORGK C.
AUD&lt;L and KKN.NETU BALCUM,
Jointly,
Dofaadanta,
Lbancory No. 1344L Olharwise a Decree Pro C o n fe c t
w ill |,a rntare.l again.t yoo
fur your fallura to so aerva
and file your Answer or »ther
defea.ee as required by law.
B IT N rgB the hand and jest
o f aald Court this letk day

A• D- , m l
Clerk o f tho Circuit Court
In and Fur Hemlnula Coun­
ty. Florida
Hy: Manila T. VIMea
D. C.
Frank A. Taylor
Attorney for Plalntlffa
11* North Magnolia Avenue
Orlando. F Is
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I win not be rv»possible
fer any debts incurred by
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JAMES E. SMITH

NOT RESPONSIBLE
I will net be responsible
for any debts Incurred by
■■Twin ether than myself.
K A R L GOLNICK

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F R E E E S T IM A T E
U$ftel8»*rtog ft Mattress jm *
ovctlag. N i t ft Uied Fermi,
h u t. CiU Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Cehry A vt.
FA M ill.
HI-FI Stereo Records. Top
109.
Christmas,
elastic,
popular. Perfect gift tot
aay member of the family.
SWEATERS, alipovrr a i d
Seaford
Electric.
Down­
Cardljana, H i t to $14.9$
town S eated. FA F lit s .
Perklae, Do wntown Saaford.
GWa toot family tho moat
Jaekota, Capa, Boota, Sweatlotting gift of all. Bottor
ahirta ft Paata, a t o m .
education and a more ate*
Arm y-Nary Surplua.
eetsful to taro with World
Book Encyclopedia and/or
Childcrait. S2MT7.
Let ua halp you select. Modal
Airplane SuppUea, Badmin­
ton Seta. Seminole Sporting
Gooda.

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JOHN E. FOX,
REALTOR

Soil Us Your rurm tert. Quick
Strrloa With Um Cseb.
SU PER TRAD1NO POST
F A 1-0077.

1M N. P ttk A ftftM

BEDS FOR RENT
Hospital,
Roliawaya, Juvealla. FR E E d a lim y and
Pick-up.
FU R N ITU R E CENTER
1100 F lto th A ft .
Ph. F A FTtO

Hall, Realtor
B a T FA M M

Y O W E LL’S

Contemporary 1 ft. Sofa, I
matching
walnut chair*.
Lika m w . M U . CY M M
Orlando.

Of Saaford

D ANIEL
Croon
Slippers,
t o o to m m . Other bed­
room (Uppers from MAS.

IV E Y ’S
SHOE STORE

28.
IE.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
22.
24.

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Quality ft Fashloea
ft Service

lMO ChUdcrnft Perfect con­
dition. Reasonable. SSSM77. CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
F A 2-3613 to llat your Gift
GIFTS FOR WOMEN
Ideal.

14. H f t t l M

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Glita for mt

G IF T S F O R C H IL D R E N

1 L Ran! In ia te Wanted
12. Raal Batata For Bala
I t . Martf a c t Laaaa

la a d lla g
m l aatota.

A PPLIAN C E S

Stager Round Bobbin equip­
ped to tig xaf. Guarantee.
3 Paymeata $9.10. Phone
F A 14411.

CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
F A 2-3612 to Hat your Gift
Ideal.

Daala— Oppartamity
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Female Help Wanted
JE W E LR Y
Mala Halp Wanted
Help Waatad
CALL SH IR LE Y JONES at CALL SHIRLEY JONES at
Sltoatlaaa W aited
F A 2-M12 to list your Qift
F A 2-3112 to list your 01ft
Babyfdttara
Ideas.
Ideal.
Bcanty Baleaa
ItatM - Paimt - Repair
BaUdiag Material*
Electrical Service*

{DEALS, daaalct, CkUdran'a
Book,, a Shopper’a Dream I
Me Vicars, Downtown San­
ford.
Photo greeting cards, made
from your Btgatlrc, nr tar
ll.o o extra wo will take
the picture. 4g Hour terfle e . Ooaaman Photo ie rflee, 1222 MettoeriUe. Ph.
F A 3-7042.

•Rare of Laba Jaaaup. Ideal
tar retirement. Good flak­ Barber wanted. Cooceaeton- ELECTRONIC ORGANS
FACTO RY TO YO U
ik e tar winter aeaaon. Ful­ Santee on all makaa. Work
ing aad boa(lag. Price
ALUM INUM BUNDS
ly equipped Barber Shop.
guaranteed. Towa ft Coun­ Eacloatd head, Sag-proof bot­
(M M . Eaay farm* an
Apply Mayfair Ian, Sanford
try T. V., aus F r n D r . ,
ranged.
tom rail with plaatlc enda.

C. A. Whlddon, Sr.
SM Park A rt.
dastard, Florida T iL 92MM

Elderly retired man with car
to handle amaU morning
' paper route in Saaford.
Write Bon It e/e Sanford
Herald.

COST $12,010
SACRIFICE A T MATS
construction.
Modem, almost new. I had P I P E L I N E
Tesae fa New York. Long,
home, fa rm s F A fttnM.
top paying project “ Job
3 Piece Living Room Suita
LOCH ARBOR
News" Me ft lum ped an­
fM.SO. Choice of colors. I TBtal price leaa than $ li,W
telope. OICO, Bx 444, Bo­
Piece B e d r o o m
Suita.
lo r l bedroom home oa a te
thell, Wash.
$99.SO. Choice o f Colon.
quiet atiwot in thU sectlm.
Echols Bedding Company.
Monthly
paymeata otly
$77.30 after assuming mort­
gage of $1MS3. PoaMtaton Full time Maid to lire on pre­
mise,, new modem home.
Immediate ao you will bo
Room, board aad salary.
oUglblo for homestead « •
Call collect Mrs. Saapp.
. g a p tto u ._
_
CH 1-1333. Or Undo, FI*.
ROBERT A. W1LUAMI
Large 3 bedroom Trader oa
Realtor
U rge lake. Call FA 2-7349.
Raymond Lundqulat. Aaoc.
F A 2-Mlt Atiaalie Bank Bdg.

X Bedroom, Florida room. Furn. 3 Room Apt. $30 Mo.
28. Laundry Service
Adults. F A 2 9440.
Fenced In back yard. Low
29. AntOtoMbUn Serf ice
down
payment,
assume
29A* Auto Aeeeenorlen
monthly payments. PboM Lake Mary. 3 Bedroom. 2
SO. Machinery . Tooin
bath Lakefroot borne. Ph.
or inforaation on a ace I
after 3:M. FA 2 8140.
21. Poultry - Llventock
FA 2-8030.
bedroom, lVt bath wtorw Happy Acres now ha a a Nur.
21 A. Prto
4 ROOMS and bath. Com­
$39 month paya all and you
aery. Ctoae supervision at
32. Flowers - Shrub*
pletely unfurnished. Near 2 Bedroom unfurnished bourn
maybe hi for Chriatnaa
A L L times. Fenced acre
S3. Furniture
kitchen
equipped.
$73.00.
NAS. Nothing fancy, but
call 934303.
play area. Rtvervlew Ave.
84. Article* For Bak
alto 1 bedroom Apt. $33.00. FOR LEASE— Modern Ser­
ch*ap rent. $7.30 weak. Pb.
off W. tat. Call F A 2-1411.
35. A rtic k * Wanted
Distress
Sale
I
N
o
down
pay­
&lt;06 S. Park Ave. A p t 4.
FA 2-3219.
vice SUtion, Two Bay For30. AutonaobUea • Truck*
ment. No second moriftge. Ironing wanted. F A M M
celt,a
Enamel
Building.
EFFICIENCY Apt., Santord Unfurnished housa on N.
37. Boats • Motor*
Invest­ 2 bedroom, 1 bath, carprte,
newett. Ideally located on
Day's Worker. DeBary, Win­
DS. Motorcycle* • Scooter*
Cameron Ave. 4 miles cast
ment. Contact Sinclair Re­
aereened porch, large cor­
First St. near Post Office.
ter Park or Sanford. R efer­
39. Traitors • Cabana*
o f Sanford. 4 Bedrooms,
fining. Co. F A 2-2131.
ner lo t Approx. $30 tnnth
2 City Parkiag Lota, shop­
ping places. Suitable for
couple or single, one rent
No utlUty charges. Inquire
Manuel Jacobson D e p t .
Itor*.

kitchen appliances, quiet
neighborhood, school bus
atop. $40 per month. Pb.
I
F A 2-4143. E. B. Stowe.

LOST: Please return ladles
black purse taken at ThriftR E N T A BED
w ay
Market Sat. Keep
money, but return content, Furnished Rooms. $1.00 waek. Rollaway, Hospital ft Baby
Beds
which are very Important.
103 S. Park. I 2J-OTOS.
By Day, Week, or Month
Mrs. Retba O rlffl,, R L 1
2 BEDROOM housa. kltehan CARROLL'S FURNITU RE
Box lift Sanford.
equipped. $73 month. Pb. Pb. FA 1-3111 116 W. l i t SL
F A 3-3303.
2. Notice* • PenwmnI*
Furnished 2 bedroom home.
Lovely 2 bedroom bouse, kit­
Double garage. Fruit treea.
AA
chen equipped. Carport*
2*11 Palmetto. F A 2-04*2
Meets every Thursday at I
and utility room. Adults
or F A 1-03T4.
p. m., Grace Methodic*
only
or with Infant. $03.
Church. F A 2-$6}f.
ROSECOURT.
1
Bedroom
U no sn iw tr phone after
furnished Apt. N tar base.
4 p. m. F A J-441L
2013 Sanford Ave. NO 8-4323
Furnished Apartment close 4 ROOM furnished apartment.
APARTM ENTS:
1 Bedroom, water furnished. W ELAKA
i*. Jimmy Cowan, F A 2-4013
Rooms private baths, 114
$60 a month. 3234389.
W. First St.
UNFURNISHED naw I bed
room bouse, kitchen equip­ CLEAN 3 room furnished
aparment. Water and elec,
Room
In
private
home,
ped. F A 2-3683.
furnished. 133 a month. Pb.
222-7411.
FA 84344.
Claan first floor Apartment
Private entrance. 1004 PalSmall Apartment. Lights and
metto.
water Included. 843. Pb.
2 Bedroom home with Flor­
F A 2-7389.
ida
room
and
kiteben
equipped. $73 month. Call
Nice clean 1 bedroom House322-0009 for Information.
trailer. Electric and water
furnished. Adults only. Pb.
F A 2-1305.
3 Bedroom borne. 2400 Ste
vans Ave. Ph. 319-4671.
Nice, 3 bedroom, 2 bath
borne,
near
new
High
School and Shopping Cen­
ter. Monna Jarvis. Phone
FA

2-1810.

Unfurnisbed 2 b e d r o o m
bouse. 826 Eicambla. Pb.
FA 2-0274.
Free Traitor tot rent in ex
change for part time ser­
vices. Phone FA 2-2372.
Clean furnished Apartment
downstairs. Adults. Phone
FA 2-1834.

8m Tha LMN Naw
4 Bedroom lloms
to Lake Warms* ItslghU
On Longdal* Av*.
Jest South Of Loagdale
Longwood. Fla.
* MUes South of Hanford
Tor* West at 2nd Hoad
Sooth of Owens Bros.
OPEN I I o. m. to 6 p. m.
DAILY

Sunland Estates Homes
3 - BEDROOMS,

VA-NO

I.

IK,

DOWN

ft

2 BATHS

PAYM ENT

ence. Write Box 6 e/o San­
payment! Include* inur­
ford Kara Id.
ed*#, tax*#. Immadlak oc­
cupancy. Write Wlllami, Babysitting or Ironing. Pb.
FA 1-7791.
1231 B. Mathew Perry Rd.
Kay Weat for more Mot21. Beauty Salons
tniUon.

BEDROOM modem bouse.
Kitchen equipped. F A 2-OSTt.

Cut ‘N Curl Beauty Shop
Longdate, $ bedroom bus*.
F A 2-0634
Small down payment $68. 316 Palmetto
THE T IM E TESTED r i R M
Mo. call TE 6-1443 after
24. E le c tr ic a l S e r v ic e *
116 N. Park A v* F A 24122
I p. m. for appoint®oL
KHIQIDA1RE
Lakeview bom* with lake
New 3 Bedroom, 2 bath om*.
Sales
ft Sarvlee
privileges In South Silver
No cash needed. 31 a House Wiring, Free Estimates
Lake Sborea. 3 Bedrooms
month, T axis ft Insrtac* Sid Vlblen's Randall Electric
and 3 baths. Air-ConditionIncluded. 322-9063.
112 Magnolia
Pb. FA 2-0013
*d. Phone F A ft7 M .

St. Johns Realty

I

Bedroom CB home. Take
over payments of $6* per
month. Ph. FA 2-0736.

25. Plumbing Berries*
Office F A 2-2111
Nights FA 2464
2234700
2324 Park Dr.
Sanfor, Fla.

Stemper Agency
REALTO R — INSUROR
FA 2-4991 1119 8. French A v*.

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KINGSWOOD
JIM

PH. P A 8-8074
HUNT
R E A LT Y . Mole*

Agent

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H E A T IN G

M. B. PO PE CO. O ta
M l Be. Park A te. P A ft4i

CAMERA,
complete
telephoto,
For
Rug
aad
Upholatry
$111. See
(leaning la your homo eaU
era shop,

Ptokup. A t
eoaditlon,
low
mttaage.
HM . P A ft IMP o r F A 84MY

Belas Coetessa,
with wide angle,
filter,,
flaah.
at Wleboldt Cam­
i l l s. Park.

Plano Tuning aad Enpalr
V. L. Ilarm on — F A ft 4 ill
BE MODERNI Cook aad heat
water oconomicaUy with HII-Y e a r eld white very largo
Therm Bottled Gas. Millar
Radio and Appliance. IIS I . . Upright. Commercial Free*
Or. Contact Mr. PuUlagor.
Park Ava. Ph. F A 34332.
Gateway Tie A n Waterway
322-7222.
W ELLJ DRILLED, PUMPS,
R o b e o n S p o r tin g G o o d s
Wo have in Ibis vicinity two
Your B VIN E U 9B Da alar
iP R IN K E R IY S T E M I
Spinet pUnoe, that can be W 4 I I . l i t Pk. F A ft«M t
All Types and Sixes
purchased by making smell
We Repair and lenrlae
deposit ft Uking over small IF Mahogtay hardtop Bast.
S T I N E
Flberglaea bottom. Twin as
monthly paymenU. Inquire
Maehlaery and Supply Co.
bp. elaetrie start Eriirudes.
Thom peon Music Co., 29
207 W. 2nd SL
FA *4433
Brand new tandem till
CotonUI Plain Mall, Or*
trader. Complete outfit enly
FR IG ID A IR E
Undo. Phone *33-4177.
$2900.00. Phone FA ftftitt.
Salea ft Service
Complete set M in's Golf
Q. H. HIGH
clubs ft bag. $30. Portable
1700 W. Wt It. Sanford
tape recorder. 3 H. 0.
Pb. F A 2-3SS3
Electric trains ft tracks.
Refrigeration - Air-condition­
323 0331.
ing men needed. We train
you.
W rit*
Commercial It costa nothing to use a
Blue Lustre Carpet ShamTradsa Institute Box is, e/o
pooer with purchase of
Sanford Herald.
Blue Lustre. Carroll's ’furn­
38. Motorcycles • Scooter*
iture.

A U T O GLASS
IN S T A L L E D
Windshield
Back Gloss
Door Class
Vent Gloss
SERVICE
Senknrik Ginas and Faint
Company
210 Magnolia

Pb. FA 2-4622

31. Poultry • Llventock

PLUMBING
Gentle Shetland Pony for
Contracting ft Repairs
children . Just In Um* for
FR E E D ELIVERY
ChrlstmSs. Also trailer. Ph.
R. L. HARVEY
F A 2-3479 after 8:10.
204 Sanford Ave.
F A 2-3313

FRU IT, G IFT PACKED ship­ VE SPA Motor Scooters (n ew )
$10.63 down ft $3.32 Week.
ped expreaa. B ig g 's Curb
ly.
Market. 2483 Sanford Ava.
Lewis Salas ft Service
Ph. F A 2-292*.
2317 Country Club Bend
1 KtcondlUoncd Victor band
Pb. FA 2-7921
adding machine $49 93. 1
Used Burroughs adding ma­ 1961 Vespa 1I0CC. L ib * new.
All extras. *296. F A 94020.
chine, aubt. $72.30. New
portable
Olympia
Type­
writer with ease *69.93 plu*
tax. 1 Reconditioned Royal 1936 Terry trailer, 34' x r
standard Typewriter, excel­
Moo. Cootact Mrs. M a r g in *
lent condition. *39JO, Pow­
Wlrth. S. E. First SL Men.
ell's Office Supply Co. 117
uai Jacobson Apts. Boons
8. Magnolia Av*.
30, Ssnford, Fla.

Last O f 1962 Models
OLDSMOBILE 88 • 4 DOOR • BRAND N E W
White W’all Tires, Luxury Trim.
SAVE HUNDREDS OK $ $

REGISTER

FOR

When, you buy. W hatever
you buy, for the Best Buy,

T R IP

Buy A Ford in Sanford

NASSAU

D R AW ING A T N E W I HR. MODEL H*UtiB
3 P. M. S U N D AY, DECEMBER 1.

10 T IL L

8

C il/ P
d#\YE

A ir Condition, Power Window#, Brake*. Btaartag.
Itadlo, Ureter. Tinted Glass. Used Only By Mr.
Holler. Never IU«n Tilled.
C A W E
S A V E HUNDREDS O F &lt; $
J M Y E

CHEVROLET

CORVAN

PANEL

Bread New. Floor Shift.
SAVE HUNDREDS O F 8 I

CHEV II STATIO N W AGON • PASSENGER

Strickland-M orrison
D A IL Y

Stssrla#,

OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88 . STATION W AG.

Buy in SANFORD

FREE CHANCE

OPEN

I " Girls Bicycle. Portoflt
condition. P A 2-406.

Beautician wanted. N*t 'N
Curl Beauty Chop. 18 Pal­
metto Ave. F A 2834 or
FA 2-4013.

Country Clnh Rood at M ayfair Cowatry gift

Days. F V 2-31*8 • Ere. 0 Sun. FA 2-4448 • 323-0700

Charles Benton. F A 24316.

Automatic Tran*.. Power Brahee aad
Radio, Heater, Electric Window*.

__________ BMfSHflflR*

BUILDERS, INC.

Plaatlc or rayon tapes. Cot­
ton or nylon cord*.

16. Female Help toalad

H U R R Y ! H U R R Y ! H U R R "!
O N L Y 10 MORE D A Y S LEFT

TO

Electric
Ouitar,
ampUftor
and earn, edJwMMa nock.

Soikorlk Glass and Paint
Company
KEROSENE D IU V E E and
Furnace cleaning serflcw. 210 Magnolia Pb. P A 1-4622 12M Cbavrolat

Stenstiom R&lt;alty

LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
VA • Cosirational 4k FHA Financing
- ...
—
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Sunland Estate* - On 17-92 (2 Ml
of Sanford)
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27. Special Serf icen

M A Y F A IR
Form erly Um home of «
bank president, this fine
three bedroom home baa
13. M ortgage ianuu
privet* dining room, fire,
DACHSHUNDS AKC register­
place, w ell furnace. U rge
MORTGAGE LOAB
ed. Black ft tan. 6 Months
cedar ctoeeU and is locat­
FH A aad Conventual
Plumbing ft Heating
old. A ll shots. 322-170L
ed on one of the most
Commercial ft JUal4*Ual
A IR CONDITIONING
beautiful corntr tots in
Wtlmarancr Pups. 7 weeks
CONTRACT and R E P A IR
M A Y F A IR . Drive by 219
old. AKC registered. $73.
WORK
‘
Elliott and then call for
1007 Sanford Ava. F A 2 4363 .F A 2-0389.
an
appointment.
O n l y 111 N. Park Ave. F / 1-2190
$13,300.

TO

A L L SOLD OUT
IN LO N G D ALE

by tbs formulater e f T O
S U M D E ATH IN E SC TV
CtDE*. M i
libtt). Far lakemattm ta d
fr t * delivery M tt l l f i i l
Wood*. F A M E ,

Uaad furniture, eppllancM,
tools, tie. Bought • laid.
Larry's Hart SIS Saaford
A f t . Ph. F A 2-4132

— INCORPORATED —
Used Car Lot Aero** from Civic Center
408 E. 1st SANFORD
F A M 481
PHONE W IN T E R P A R K MI 1-8961

Automatic Trans., Healer, Whit* Walla. Uood By
Wdrums Wagon Lady.
C A V E
HAVE HUNDREDS OF 8 8
aM YC

LONG, LONG, TRADES - EASY TERM S
F A 24711
O RLANDO CH 14114
219 Ka»t 2nd 84.

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traek, hare b w i booked for »

the coming Mason at g»v
ford-Orlando K n n c l Club.
Tba kennel list snnounesd

Reno, Kostival
Lead Winners

o c o d ta lttn r iaellglhie l a
eonpetUkn this s e a s o n .
Coach W sR D a n s ssid to­
day-

Bobby Lundquist
Nets 53 Points
In Biddy Contest

Ole Orville Jones, m this
Charles same Spar* Ribberi bunch,
also came into the spotlight
Music Co./Sunday Sweeper
with M* sterling 206 game.
(Ms coming Sunday starting Jooesy has been known to un­
• I 1 p m. Remember, two leash n Big Game on more
weeks age we awarded over occasions than not I
M

9

quickie reminder,

right o ff the ball

Evidently, those few les­
9440.00 in prise mooey. It's
handicapped . . . everyone sons are starting to pay-off
for Louise Cidenbead.
stand* an equal chine* cl
A couple o f weeks ago she
going boms a winner.
said aha was having a bit of a
Without a doubt, on* of problem. So wo watched her
the highlights o f any woman’s roll a coup!* o f framss nd
bowling since Jet Lane* op­ told her what I thought ah*
ened here In Sanford would was doing wrong. I f m y mem­
bo the bowling turned • in by ory serve* mo correctly, since
Dot Powell last Thursday then her name has been mannight! H'a ■ heck o f a lot booed either for the Mgb
better than those scores turn­ gam* or sertea la the last
ed la by the professional throe o r four league reports
women bowlers which you T v * seen.
may or may not watch on
Just this post weak she waa
television.
top* In the Hollar Motors
Dot started with ■ tremen­ Navy Wives Lg with n lto/460
dous 232, followed it with an­ duo.
other Big Done* — a 213 and
I f you’ re ever In a spot and
then she got just a little tired
you don't know what you're
with her third game and fin­ doing wrong with your bowl­
ished the series with a 209
ing, remember, 1 give FREE
, , .654 serateht Do you rea­
LESSONS E V E R Y FR ID A Y
lise that’s a 211 (Boy would
at 10 a.m.
1 like to got that tired that
My only point la mentioning
I ’d start to roll 209 gam es!)
these free lessons la that quit*
This Is the highest woman’ s
often, as In Louise's case,
sanctioned league serlei re­
everyone had a different Ideea
ported to date I That's terrif­
of what she was doing wrong.
ic and it eouida’t happen to a
And you know wbat, not a
better person.
It waa a pleasure watching one picked out the right
Helen Altman cut loot# with thing!

L Y M A N HIGH’S B A S K E TB A LL squad is composed o f thea* regulars. From left, back row:
Doug Bartle, Gary Ferrin, Don Smith, Jim
Shuater, Jim Topen. Middle row: Fred Grant,

Palmer Biggest
Winner Again
DUNEDIN ( UP I ) Ar­
nold Palm er reigned a* pro
go lfs top money-winner to­
day for the second time in
three years.
The Latbrobe,
mus­
cleman was credited with
earnings o f $ai.444.33 in the
unofficial standings released
by Um Professional Golfers
Association.
Gen* Llttler finished a dis­
tant second with $66,200.83
and rookie
Nlcklau*
was third with $61,666.93,
barely edging out Billy Cas­
per, who earned $61,642.19.
Bob Goalby rounded out the
top five with ft6.340.Sl.
The PG A figures Included
mooey earned la last week­
end's Coral Gables Open—
the last tournament on the
1962 schedule.
Palmer, who won his first
mooey title in 1960, compet­
ed te 21 tournaments this

♦N T.

Sanford felt the sting of
Bishop Moore's Hornets last
night as they swarmed aU
over the Seminole* to gala
a 71-53 victory at Orlando's
Davis Armory.
With threw Hornet players
over six-four on the floor,
the Sanford lads had a Job of
containment to do and with
Moore’s JanMn hitting IS
and missing three, it wasn't
until the third quarter that
the Indians were able to
throw a tone defense against
the big boys that did the
Job.
Sanford's Mike Woodruff
was high man for tha local
quintet with 21 points.
Score by quarters:
Bishop Moore 17 23 11 19-71
Sanford
16 14 U 14-36

I think It was In last week's
when we
casually
column
mentioned that B, F. Ward
of the Jet Lancs Keglcr’a Lg.
was doing some fine bowling. I
guess he likes to see his name foothall history, today was
in print (don't we all) cause
named 1962 "Back of the
he’ s gone and done It again.
Y e a r" by the United Press
Top man for this Kegler's International.
Lg. Is none other than Mr.
The 6foot, 3-Inch, 193-pound
Ward with a 217/333 Mries. Baker received more than
You keep on bowling 'em high twice a* many votes a* runand I'll keep right on report­ nerup Jerry Stovall of Louis­
ing itl
iana State in the nationwide
Bill Stein of Bill and Lou­ balloting of aports writers
isa's Tavern barely missed and broadcasters. B a k e r
on that 200 • strike with his drew 157 votes compared
196 game. Incidentally, we to U for Stovall.
cerlainly
appreciate
the
Other top vote-getters were
comment! he relayed to us George Sui mes. of Michigan
from his sponsors regarding Slat* with 23; F.lden Fortie
the Increase In their busi­ o f Brigham Young, 14; Billy
ness due to becoming a bowl­ Moore, o f
Arkansas,
13;
ing team sponsor)
George Mira of Miami (F la .)
Wc talked with Sirs. L ouIm and Tom Myers of North­
Holbrook of Bill A Louise's western,
13 each;
Roger
■nd she's Just tickled pink for Koehinan of Penn State and
bring asked to sponsor a team. Billy Loth ridge, of Georgia
What pleases me most Is the Tech, 8 each, and Oicnn
fact that our bowling public Grilling of Mississippi and
recognise* her for wbat she’s Mcl Renfro o f Oregon, 6
doing to help our sport and each.
U In turn reciprocates by pa­
tronising their place of busi­
ness.
It's a two way street like
V A L DISERE, F r a a e o
we've been saying aU along. ( U P I ) - Alain Rondi, 16, and
It’s good business to do busi­ Pierre Bclct, 17, Junior mem­
ness with your bowling league bers of the French skiing
team, were killed when an
sponsors.
Remember, Sunday Sweep­ avalanche swept over their
er this Sunday starting at 1 practice area on the Col de
Bcllevard*.
p.m.

Tackle Signed

r

Stadium Leased

GET IN TO C IV IL SERVICE W ORK!
Many appointments to U. 8. Civil Service Jobs will bo
mad* during the next 12 months.
The** positions provide SE C U R ITY fo r you and your
family with good pay, steady employment and advance­
ment Many Jobs require Uttl* or no specialised educa­
tion or experisnea.
Lincoln Service, a privately owned school, helps thous­
ands prepare for these testa each year. For full in­
formation on U. 8. Civil Service Jobe, mail TODAY.

LINCOLN SERVICE. DEPT. 11
Pekl*. Illinois

team with a 216/301 acore
with Borsdorf rolling an tven
200 for the only other 200
game in the match, Rodrigues was high for the losers
with a 306 series.
Sweeney's came up with

Ttrillion.
Mac Tray, Derby winner
last year, Barnacle Bob and
Ed’s Exodus rato high among
th e
champion greyhounds
slated fo r action when the
season opens Jan. I .

Baker Is Tops
PH ILAD E LPH IA (U P !) Oregon State's T erry Baker.
AQ America quarterback and
Helsman Trophy wfamer, w is
named the year’s oatstanding
college football player by the
Maxwell Club. Andy Robustell) of the New York Giants
was chosen top player ia
the National Football League.

Noah Webster sttained fame
through his Dictionary of the
English Language.

TH IS CHRISTMAS
— GIVE —

TIRES
TU B PE R FE C T
P R A C TIC A L GIFT.

CAVANAU G H
T IR E SERVICE
1401 S. French A re.
F A 2-2269

Canada Gets Star
M ONTREAL (U P I) - D a v e
Hoppman, lows State backfield star who led the na­
tion in total offense during
the college football seasoh,
baa signed to play with the
Montreal Alouettn. Hoppman
had been drafted by the New
York Giants o f the National
FootbaU League.

CUSTOM M AD R
md G U A R A N T E E D

Boating enthusiast* spent
$2,323 billion In pursuit of their
sport during 1960.

and Seat Cover Co.
W. 3rd
322-8032

AU TO GLASS

Matinees
Wed. &amp; Sat.
1:15 P. M.

la d le* Night
Moa. 4k Than.
7:45

ITS RELIABILITY COMES FROM ITS QUALITY
A nutshell description of Chevrolet truck* could be
“ Truck* That Work” . It’a not exactly earthahakIng but it says a mouthful. It’a what Chevrolet
trucks are best known for—their reliability. Ready
to work, day after day, whenever you are.
You can’t build truck* that perform like thLs
if you don’t put quality into engine, chaaaia and

body. Chevrolet does: double-wall a
insulated cab, select-wood body Hi
supported tailgate, ladder-type frame,
attention to upholstery and finish It’i
of quality that makes any Chevrolet t
pickup to heavyweight tandem-wor
the average at trade-in!

fML NIGHTLY

[In c e p t Sewdey]

FeH-MeSmls 6*ni»f

FRONTON

New High Toique 23Deu.-in. Six is more
powerful than its prede­
cessor. Standard in
Series CIO through CoO.

New High Torque 292c u .-in . S ix — m ost
powerful truck 6 Chev­
rolet has ever built!
Standard in Seriea C60.

QUAurr mucus
cost

ust

Check the Chtmp’ -T o it Drive the " N e w R e lia b le s " at y o u r Chevrolet d e a le r’s

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eludes virtually all of |u t
year's top performers pins
many powerful newcomers.
Some #00 fleet greyhounds
will be ready fo r action when
schooling starts Doc. 2$, ln4 7)
tbs cream o f the crop vrill t*
selected to race opening night,
Jan. S.
Carl Tracy
and Orville
Moses, who finished one-two
in a tight battle for leading
kennel honors last itason,
head the Hst o f returnees. AU
together eight o f the top |g
money winners from 1062 are A
coming back to the bustling ‘
Longwood racing strip.
J. M. Edwards rates as per­
haps the meat prominent
name among the newcomers
for 1963 as many o f his grey,
hounds rank among the all.
time favorites at Sanford-Or*
lando fo r years gone by.
Other interesting additions
to last year's roster include 7
Circus City Ranch, Cecil Aus­
tin, T. J. Daniels and Frsd

Colts Sign Hill

Skiers Killed

Nam# - — -----------------

Arielio Takes
Jai-Alai Honors

Four Teams Vie
For Loop Lead

In addition to Dot Pewetl
her destructive 'Strike Ball’ In
the Friday ovonlng Mr. A burning- up that Thursday
Mrs. League.
Helen rolled the hi game son has herself a "goodie",
for the gala with a 190 game too. Erma Just missed that
as Elaine Kostival continues magic plateau as she checked
her good bowling by captur­ In with a 106 game. Wound-up
ing scries honors with n 469. with a respectable 337 series.
A two-O-slx game was the Eleanor Anderson (P ryo r In­
Big One in the Sand Spurs surance) didn't miss o u t
though. Shs shot a 209 scratch
Lgl
Credit It to Peggy 8tewart That's the way to keep our
of the Jet Inn four-some. And “ left-handed" morale up, Ele­
the took Mrles too, with a anor.
810. Atta goil, Peggy- In thie
aame league, Pat Robbins of
the Stamper Realty gala shot
a nice game, a 191. A couple
ef other 180-plus games be­
long to Factory Outlet'i Eve­
lyn Uhr's 183 A Louise IIosford's 1M.
Gee, but thoM DeBsry
Spare Rtbbers have some
mighty fine howlers in their
laague. I really mean Itl Con­
sider the fact that none of
them are under S3 y ea n of
ago and yet they turn • in
aome hi games.
As an example, Ellsworth
Ogden of the FATS team shot
a 203,323/604 series. You think
I ’ m kidding or flattering them
Just cause of their age. Not on
your life. When you can aver­
age over the 200 mark, it does­
n't make a "boot" whether
you're • or eighty- That'a
bowling and scores which you
bavs right to be proud oil

fh o m a k o r
Construction
woes three points from M A R .
B or. TBo CFO W ires sad the
M ar Lou Restaurant split
f la ir points 2-2. sod GrapevUie Nursery n o d s o clean
Sue Reas sad Elaine Kossweep
against
stsnstroa
tlval
did
the
Gs slighter
Realty.
proud.
Sue
had
s
real big
Leth Ward converted the
ISO
leading
to
a
472
aeries,
4-3-7; Penile Schaefer $-7-9;
Carolyn Sallee 3-10; Teeua at the sa n e tin e picked off
Arm so H O ;
and Mildred the S-10 and 3-7 spare. Elaine
Nkhold the 74. Turkeys were topped that a Utile with 134
rolled by Dot Button and and a whopping 320 aeries.
Horne's D lst took four aCharlotte Stteren.
way from Michael's. Helen
Altman took high aeries, 434.
June Gassman converted tbs
3-3-19. Lorraine Spoils pick­
ed up the difficult S-7 spare.
Dot Johnson really push­
ed for Harold's Gsrage team.
Dot had high gams 191, high
Bobby Lundquist set n scor­
aeries 490 and to top it off
ing mark o f 53 points In Banbowled over the 3-10 and
ford Biddy League basketball
2-7.
play as Ms team, W TR R , deSpencer'* won three over
f a a t a d Robson’s Sporting
Mac’s Oil. Matpl Duggan
Goods by a 67-9 score. Phil
rolled three in a row for a
Lindsey led Robson’s with
174, while Sub Shirley Mar­
five points.
tin had a nice 134 and the
Sanford Atlantic Bank nlp- high series of 479.
ped Day and N ig h t Grill, 3429, In a real thriller. Broca
McKIbbln had 19 points fo r
Sanford Atlantic and Ken
Hlnacn had 14 fo r Day and
Jo* Pavelchek, Gene Griffin, Lam e Palmer.
N ite GrilL
Front row: Gene Winkleman, Mark Eppinger.
Standard 011 continued un­
Bill Tolaon.
defeated by dumping P i n t
Areitlo was ea* of the op
(Herald PJtoto)
Federal, 45-29. Tha oilman
•tare during the action at the
were led by B ill Higgin­
Fronton last sight, winning
botham and D are Richards
three games. The veteran
with 14 points each. Rick
■tar woo the fifth game for
Fordham gathered I I
fo r
the 14th time this Mason,
P in t FederaL
teaming up with Lorento
Sanford Electrie defeated and thea rallied to take the
8trick!and
Morrison.
Mike featured eighth game slaLong led Sanford Electrie gtes.
There are four teams bat­
with &gt;0 points.
three 200 game* in thstr
Ia hla only ether appear­
tling for tha first three posi­
ance o f the evening, he waa
match with Buddy’s
\uto
tions this week in tha San­
in contention in the eleventh
to lake 3 points and move
ford Herald Mr. and Mrs.
until GasU and Agustln ral­
to third place. Dorman with
BALTIM ORE, Md. &lt; U P I&gt; - lied to take the all star fin­
League.
201, Marcotte 210 and DunHarlow FuIIwood, a Virginia ale. Areitlo was partner*
mnson 214. led the winners Johnsons and Kostival* are Union tackle, was signed by
with Elorri and finished out
tied
for
first,
33
wins
and
13
While Von llcrbulls had a 202
the Baltimore Colts lor the of the money.
il a losing cause for Buddy's losses; Bassetts are second 1963 National Football Lea­
Gene Eitridge came blast- with 32 wins and 20 losses, gue M aso n . FuIIwood was the
1 g through with a 211/602 and Spolskls moved up Into Colts’
fourth round draft
a ries, but even with Forgu- third with 31 wins and 21 choice.
M INNEAPOLIS-ST. PAU L
sin’s 230 second game, En- losses.
(U P I) — Griffith Stadium in
gk's could only take one
Helen Altman rolled Mgh
Washington, D. C., has been
p«mt from team No. 4 and game of 190 and John Spotleased
by
the Minnesota
ditopped from third to fourth ski rolled a high series of
BALTIMORE, Md. (U P I &gt; - Twins to Howard University
place in the standings. Haney 334. High games were roll­ The Baltimore Colts Sunday through Jan. 13, 1964. The
w|i high for team No. 4 ed by John, 167, Harold John­ signed tackle Winston 1I1B of school has an option to buy
wtb a 326 series.
son. 183, and Don Spotta 183. Texas Southern, their 11th the stadium, which Is ad­
Is the last match, Harry’s Jack Weible converted the round choice in the National jacent to the Howard cam­
Liiuor took the measure of 3-10 split twice.
Football League d ra ft
pus, at a later date.
Si ford Mfg. Co., by
3-1
acre. Karelia's 201/361 and
Bt Pt's 206 single for Harry's
pr red too much for Meltxer’s
ra n to overcome, although
Bi Jgee was in there trying
w ii a 210/364 Miles.
xeept for the exchange In
sti idinga between
Engle's
an Sweeney's, all positions
re lined the same this veek.
Fc the first time this seam i there were four 600 ser­
ies rolled In the u m e night,
wii
17 gs mes o f 200 or more,
a eal good start for the
se&lt; od round o f the ache-

bjr Manager Jack Ledoux, in.

Cor. 2nd &amp; Palmetto

SANFORD, FLA.

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Sanford Is Proposed
For New HHFA Center
V c io ^
■y L A B K T VERSHEL
Juat f i t word that General
i ; &amp; Katehlraw, ih rin —
th* C m t | C o n a U n

of
want

Into Seminole Memorial Hot*
pltal laat night with what doetar* H i f art is a recurrent*
aa

tU

far

a

at

aflm sat Win ha thara

taw

day*

until

tha

trouble is diagnosed. W a are
sorry ta hear this, and wa etnrarely hops this will a ot im­
pair his oarfulnasa to his coun­
ty sv Chase A Co. Maybe it’s a
kang-over from that fancy
cooking a la Paris.
a •
*
Courthouse rano r a t i o n s
tars in' along fin* but pleas*
Bob Brown fix that squeaky
areas chair.

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Memo to Gene Tocker, Flor­
ida Stato Bank Prasidanti Wa
Bks music, but. It sura was
loud cornin’ t h r o u g h that
Chamber o f Commerce meet­
ing last n igh t
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Officials o f tha Hausing and
Hama Finance A g ency ex­
pressed Interest today in San­
ford aa a pots ibis location fo r
a aaw regional office of the
agency and announced that a
former Sanford man, Harry
Lindsay, would bead the office.
An announcement at Lindsay’s appointment to supravieo an East-Central Florida
office o f H HFA was made to
a group o f city aad county
officials by MeClellaa Ratebford, chief o f tha agency’e A t ­
lanta office.
Mayor 3. H. ( J i m m y )
Crappa, who offered tha full
cooperation of the city as a
site fo r tha new six-county
area office, pointed out the
central location o f Sanford
and tha excellent transporta­
tion to any location as prims
considerations.
The new office is ths result
o f ths N A S A Nova develop­
ment for ths Caps Canaveral
area, and tha need arising out
o f tha super-rocks* project

has made establishment o f aa
a fflta to tbs East-Caotral a n *
ad the stato a asc easily bo­
n u s * ad tha exploding needs
at ths towns bare fa r funds to
msot new demands on their

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A masting
o f tha chamber’s
port terminal committee wQI
be held within th* n e it few
days to aeak s e n t sort o f clar­
ification oa Monday’s City
Commission action asking for
a “ true” feasible report. All
port members wa talked te,
vehemently denied tha engi­
neers ware told where tha best
site was. . . . However, Pat#
Knowles eeya ha has It in
writing!
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H A R R Y L IN D S A Y
. . . to head office
there.
Ratehford, addressing the
group, called together by
former senator Douglas Stenatrom, declared that the im­
pact at the moos shot e ffo rt

lie Rousing Administration,
Urban Renown] Administra­
tion, Community F i n a t e a
Agency and the Federal NaMortgage Assn. The
biaing at tha agendas
into one organisation baa
mad* tha acquisition at feder­
al funds easier and faster for
local communities.
Tbs new torsi office will
nuke information more easily
available and Lindsay's Job
w ill bo to prove ths necessary
guidance to those needing tha
asrvieos at tha

Cold weather aa wall aa
market problems have caused
an unusual high surplus labor
market In agriculture. Borne
100 out of work hers.
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Tomorrow Mr*. Phyllis Arney will be officially named
supervisor o f nurses, ami Miss
Ruth Ward, inssrvire training
director, at Seminole Memorial
Hospital. Hospital Adminis­
trator Bob Besserar will make
tha official appointments.
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Tha C « n n t y Commission
couldn’t
use tha P A system
yesterday because the local ra­
dio station was coming la too
good. Fr. John Thoinaa, of
Holy Cross Church, who gave
tha Invocation said ha didn't
mind a little mood music aa
l o n g a s t h o commercials
weren't too bad.
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Speaking of friend Cecil, ha
can't get out of preparing that
Central Florida Fair exhibit,
but th* Commission did re­
lieve him o f hie responsibilities
aa far as tha County’s 50th an­
niversary goes.
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Outgoing County Commis­
sioner Vtrnon Dunn said he
was going to take political
newcomers U r Gary and John
Alexander for a tour around
tha county today. “ Keep ’em
out o f the Third District,"
' imad to Jim Avery, joking-

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deep

into Syria as Syrtaa attacks
oa laraaU border settlements
continue.

Pop# In Publie
VATICAN C IT Y (V F 1 ) A pnh to t mailing Faya John
X X in , bolding hie lin t pub­
lie audience sine* bo bream*
m two wroka age, said today
t e “ may aot t e teTO" tor
tha and o f th* Ecumenical
Council next year.

Beach A id Asked

WASHINGTON (U P D
Prasidaat Kennedy win pre­
sent a budget to Congre«a
next weak that includes funds
for the cross Florida barge
eaanl. Rap. Charts* Basratt
said Tuesday tha President
instructed tha Burro u at th*
Budget to include the canal
funds in tha budget

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Copters Tested

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WELCOMING FRANCIS R O U M ILLA T JR. aa incoming head o f tha
Seminole County Chamber
Commerce in outgoing president Richard
' Deas. Shown, from left, are Howard Hodges, new secretary; Roumillat,
Scott Burns, vice president, and Deas.
(Herald Photo)

of

Roumillat New
C Of C President

Improvement Set
By Hospital Board

Farm Chemical
Program Urged

ATLANTA (U P !) The
Amarlcan Farm Bureau Fed­
eration’s annual convention
was expected today to call for
an
aggressive
educational
campaign to help farmers use
chemicals without l e a v i n g
dangerous residues on foods.
The resolutions committee
urged the campaign in a pro­
posal to delegates to the 44th
annual convention of the nation'a biggcit farm group
Final action on reaolutions
waa scheduled Thursday on
the convention's closing day.
Farm Bureau policy draft­
ers bit at “ attempts to create
tha illusion of farm chemicals
or that their use ia a serious
threat to publie health and
welfare."
But the proposed resolution
added to that: "W a bava a re­
sponsibility to see that agri­
cultural chemicals and drugs
ira properly used."

•

Cecil Tucker, County A g
Agent, *c*ina to be n little re­
luctant about haring bis ve­
hicle painted whit* and decor­
ated With th* official decal. It
haa to b* dona by th* next
meeting, or tiso, tho Commis­
sion decided yesterday.
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ton’s tores* la atrite

Canal In Budget

100 potted plants along First
Street were put out yesterday.
More w ill be placed after tha
DecU'oa w si made Tues­
first o f th* year. . . . Strolled
day
by the Seminole Memor­
down tha main stem this
morning and counted clgaret ial Hospital Board of Direct­
butte, gum wrappers, s ic . In ors to h ire Attorney Gordon
the plants..* .u .a Why 7
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School Board meets tomor­
row s t 9:30 a. ro. to discuss
plans fo r that English Estates
School. By ths way, plans for
ths school are Washington
bound now.
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J t f tiO J ...
Dingers Grow

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Coldweathor has postponed
Gordon Frederick's 1 i e a a • e
plate dedication until nest
week. . . . It teems no ena
owns a pair e f gloves to un­
screw tha tag.

United Pros* Lsaaad W irt

JACKSONVILLE REACH—
( U P !) — City official Rare
have asked tho federal gov­
ernment tor an additional
$37jm to Itoly the broth city
repair damage* to Ha-water
system and boardwalk suf­
fered la tha meant Atlantic

Th* tax assessor's office
made a $40,000 error in addi­
tion on soma Iota owned by
Strickland • Morrison. Some
$900 w ill hare to be refunded
to tha company now .. . , Error
showed up from the 1969-60
tax roll.

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VOL. B8

S H c k fif4
|i
group that tha H H F A ia tha
T E L AVIV, k ra a l ( U K &gt; result o f consolidating five
Datgara
o f row MktoMt f lg t e
federal agendas la th* busto f providing funds for
today • • a rosuR
eeuatiucUoai Federal
Dovtf BmMJw

Breaking o f th* chamber
m eat . . . How com* Proxy
Richard Deas was wearing a
■waster T This is Florida, isn’t
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W E A TH E R : Turning colder, with m ar frattin g tonight. Occasional rain.

13 More Stills

Go

TA LLA H A S S E E (U P D —
Mute bevaraga agents knock­
ed over 13 more stills Tuesday
and early today, pushing tha
total o f moonshine operations
put out of business since Dae.
1 to 34. Arraata totaled 20.

Frederick draw up an agree­
ment

for

board

approval,

with Architect John Burton,
IV, for plana to expand the
hospital kitchens and ser­
vices and complete the out­
fitting of the pediatric wing.
The project, which will cost
$100,000, will be financed out
o f Hill-Burton money from
the
Florida
Development
Commission,
and
$33,000
which the hospital haa on
hand.
The board alto voted $7,13$ to finish paying the con­
struction costs on the new
wing.
Originally built to verve
&lt;3 to 70 patients, the kitchen
is taxed to capacity to s en e
tiie present patient load of
the facility. The new plans
to txpind the services will
bring them up to standard
for the anticipated in:rease
in the number of patients
which made the additional
wing necessary.

ORLANDO (U P I) - The
Army la totting techniques
of using Its newest helicopter
to haul Pershing missiles to
launching point*. Tba testa
started Tuesday at McCoy
A ir Force Baa* using tha
CH479
Chlaoek
helicopter,
scheduled for delivery,early
next year to Ahny ualts.

Employment Up

Established 1908

County truck crops atend perilously close
to ruin today m county agricultural officials
plan a wait and sea policy until Thursday be­
fore counting up tha extensive damage to tho
county’s million dollar vegetable Industry.
Freezing weather ripped into tha county’s
tomato, bean, egg plant, okra and pepper crops,
virtually wiping out tha entire production, Asst.
County Agent Ernie Lundberg said.
The king o f tha truck crop industry hsra,
cabbage, is still strong but continued freezing
temperatures aa forecast for tonight could ruin
that, too, Lundberg said.
“ Right now, it’s just impossible to determine
ths amount o f dsmsga in dollars and cents,”
Lundberg added.
'T h e only hopeful sign was the early morn­
ing rains which helped the vegetable crope more
than any sunshine could,” Lundberg said.
Temperatures reached below freezing this
morning here and continued cold is forecast for
tonight and in ths morning, with lows in ths 20s
predicted.
Sanford temperature was rising during the
early morning rain, but began to dip again about
6 a. m. and had dropped 10 degrees by 10 a. m.
when it was 34. It still was 34 st noon.
A windy cold wave moved Into Florida to­
day on the heels o f a freeze Tuesday, and ths
Miami Weather Bureau predicted temperatures
In tha northern part o f the atate would drop to
15 degrees tonight.
Clouds and rein accompanied the new on­
slaught.
A Weather Bureau forecaster said the cold
wave would be “ worse than Tuesday's,” which
hit the atate’a truck crop region hard, but went
easy on the citrus belt.
Dividing the state into north and south with
a line stretching from Tampa to Melbourne, the
forecaster said temperatures would drop 10 de­
grees lower than the sub-freezing mercury
recorded in northern areas Tuesday.
“ Lows will vary from IS to 80 degrees In tha
north today and tonight," the forecaster said,
“ and from 30 to 55 ih tha southern p o r t" He

3 H u rt, Damages

$ 5 ,0 0 0 In Mishaps

GOP Warned

British Fighting
For Rebel Jail

Woman 114, Dies

Budget $100 Billion

Phone Line Asked
GENEVA (U P I) The
United States asked tha 17nation disarmament confer­
ence today to approve five
ways of reducing the risk of
war by accident, including
a "hot telephone" between
President Kennedy and Niki­
ta Khrushchev.

Save Again
People can nave at leant 10 percent by pur­
chasing items aa advertised in newspapers, a
recent university survey showed. Seminole
County shoppers can save more than that in
many cases and be eligible for free g ift certifi­
cates of $45, $35 and $25 in addition by shopping
Sanford Friday specials.
Thursday’s Herald will curry another twopage spread o f downtown merchant’s special
offerings for Friday and Saturday, with the
free g ift certificates being awarded right after
the ) p&gt; n . cioeiag hour Friday,
t

Change Planned Yule Funds Lost
In Driver Exam In Mail Theft

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N a 60S

All County Crops
Near Destruction

WASHINGTON
(U P I) —
Th* Labor Department re­
ported Tuesday that oon-farm
employment set a record for
November and average hourly
Francia Roumillat Jr. was
aanting* at factory workers
unanimously elected presi­
increased to another saw
dent of the Chamber of Com­
high. It laid 312 million per­
Tw o accidents within 40
merce at a meeting of tha
sons bald non-farm jobs In
minutes
Tuesday might ia
board of directors Tuesday
November, 1.1 million more
South Seminole caoead an es­
night.
then ia November of tM l.
Other officers elected were
timated $3,000 damaz* to six
Scott Burns, first vice presi­
cars and Injuries to three perdent, and Howard Hodges,
WASHINGTON (U P I)
—
secretary,
San.
Hugh
Scott,
(R
Pa.),
te
a
Robert Besserar and Dou­
warned tha Republican party
glas Stenslrom were named
against trying to "out-dsmsexecutive commitleemeo.
gogue tha Democrats" la tha
In other business, directors
South. Scott told a news con­
tabled action on supporting
ference Tuesday that Repub­
a proposal that tha commer­
SINGAPORE (UPI&gt;—-British
cial aircraft terminal facili­ lican* should "avoid any at­
troops mopping up rabal re­
tempt
to
compete
by
o
ffe
r
ties at McCoy Air Fore*
sistance in Northern Borneo
Base at Orlando be designat­ tag programs more racist"
today besieged a rebel-held
than
those
h*
said
wer*
pro­
ed as the Central Florida
Jail in tho Brunei oil Iowa of
posed
by
Democrats.
regional airport.
S*ria "h ere nine Europcaat
Moat director* wanted more
ware being held hostage.
time to study tha Orlando
British officials laid the,
MIAMI (U P I) - Mrs. Josacity council proposal before
had crushed the mala force of
fina Encarnation, who loved
lending their support.
tha five-days-old revolt againit
1 One director said " it looks big corona cigars and strong
British control of the protec­
rum,
died
Tuesday
it
the
like all Orlando la trying to
torate of Brunei and the crown
do ia hog everything.’’ while reported sg* of 114 st a local
colonies of Sarawak a n d
nursing
home.
The
tiny
‘ another chimed In, "le t’a
North Borneo
Puerto Rico native did not
give it more study."
Tdoops in Sarawak recap­
koow
for
sura
w
lie
the
r
she
The board agreed to turn
tured the town of Unhang, 10
the matter over to the execu­ she was 112. 114 or 113. "TOo miles southeaxt of Brunet
maoy years have gooe by
tive committee for study.
Towa, today and prepared to
for m# to remember," tha
move south to wipe out pscone* said. Th* funeral home
ksts of resistance in SlbuU and
listed her as lit .
surrounding areas.
The iltuutiua remained calm
ia North Borneo, where re­
WASilLNGTON (U P !)
bels n e v e r established a
As it now shapes up, the stronghold.
1904 budget President Ken­
A Sarawak government an­
nedy is preparing to send nouncement from Kuching, tha
The ’hot telephone." pro­ Congress in January will pro­ esptUl, said all government
ject spending of nearly $100 officers
in Umbsng ware
posed by th* United States is
April and later andortad by billion. Planned outlays for safe. Thera waa no mention of
unidentified
American
the Russians, would be used the fiscal year which starts a a
for instant White House-Kra- July t may well exceed $30 Peace Corpsman believed to
tin consultation In case nu­ billion, topping the all-time hav* been in Umbsng when
high of $96.3 billion reach­ it fell to rebels Saturday,
clear war threatened.
An American spokesman ed in 1913 under war financ­ shortly after tha revolt broke
ing pressures.
out.
•aid later that such a phooa
would have been of u-e dur­
ing tha Cuban crisis in Oct­
ober. The United Stales would
not be averse, he said, to
having UN Secretary General
Thant hooked in on it.
Thera will be a change in
TA M PA (U P D - A sack of
U. S. Ambassador Arthur time for
driver's
license registered
mall,
crammeo
II. Dean said tha list of exams here beginning Jan. 1, with Christmas checks, cash
peace-keeping measures " o f­ the Highway Patrol announc­ and money orders, was stolen
fers an early opportunity for ed.
from a mall truck Tuesday
agreement on such matters
Effective oa that dels, the night whan th* driver got out
which should not be passed exams will be held only on to pick up more mail.
b y."
Tuesdays and Thursdays and
Ilia driver, Ralph Pugh,
The paper called for con­ hours will be from I a. m. Mid h* left the truck (or only
sideration
of
five
major until noou sod from 13:30 a few Mcooda to pick up mail
areas of possible agreement p. m. until $ p. m.
st a box some 10 to 13 feet
on means of avoiding the risk
The exams still will be held from whtro his truck waa

'H o t' U .S .-K rem lin

WED., DECEMBER 12, 1962 J3ANP0RD, FLO R ID A

sons, th* Florida Highway Pa­
trol reported.
A car operated by William
Orica going west on SR 436
mad* a left turn and waa hit
in tha rear by a vehicle oper­
ated by Richard Stainer. Th*
Stainer car spun around and
crashed head-on Into a vehicle
operated by Georgs Crumley.
All thras drivers wer* from
Orange County.
Steinar and two passengers
In hia vehicle, Raymond Hagley and Mitchell Hagley wars
taken to Florida Sanitorium
and treated for savers cuts and
bruise* aftar ths sccidsnt at
7:40 p. m.
Sums 40 ntinutea later, a for­
eign mads car driven by A r ­
thur Caplick, Casselberry, go­
ing north on llw y. 17-92, hit
tha back end of a parked car,
knocking tt into th* rear of
another vehicle causiug ap­
proximately (1,000 in dam­
ages to all three vehicles.
Caplick was chargsd with
reckless driving by Trooper J.
I- Sikes.

Expert On Sex
Crimes Joins
Suspect Hunt
BOSTON (U P I) _ The FBI
sent it* expert on sax Crimea
here today to help police In
an all-out drive to capture
th*
"phantom
strangler"
who hat alain seven womta
sine* last June.
Police Commissioner Ed­
mund L. McNamara, a form­
er F 3I agent, disclosed that
Walter McLaughlin will cooduct a week-long course for
detectives oa th* solution of
sax crimes. Five of the
aavaa victim* had bean sex­
ually assaulted, police said.
Still being questioned was
th* 22-year-old son of a
Cambridge Negro minister.
But U . Edward Sherry said
Tuesday aigbt tha suspect
appeared to hav* had noth­
ing to do with tha death of
Sophia Clark, II, ia bar

leal Wednesday.

added, however, that windy, rainy weather in
the northern area would drift aouth tonight^
making it “ hard for farmer* to protect crape.”
This cold ia entirely different from T o w day’*,” ha said. “ Not only win tha tam pantorw
ba lower, but the wind will make things worse.
A high wind alrnont kill* the effectiveness o f
smudge pots.”
Tuesday’s freeze sent temperature* plungw
ing to 25 In Tallahassee, 28 in Gainesville, end In
the mid-20’a in JscksonvlUe. It was the coldest
spell in South Florida sine* the disstrous freeze
o f the 1957-58 winter.
Tourists in South Blistni shivered to ths
tuna o f 27 degrees early In the day, end subur­
banites found their ears covered with frost.
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The coldest weather o f the year knifed *11
across Dixie, causing s t least one death.
Chattanooga, Tenn„ reported it* first e x ­
posure death o f the year—a 73-year-old Negro
man found frozen in an unheated room.
Weather bureau forecasts promised no re­
lief.
In the heart of Dixie temperatures were ex­
pected to drop to zero in some areas again to­
night.
Six to seven inches o f snow were reported
on the Cumberland plateau In Tennessee where
temperatures dropped to nine below.

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Snow, Freeze
Leave 94 Dead
By Ualtod Prase latematiowal
Bitter, sub-zero cold end a week-long avalanche
o f snow punished the Midwest and Nortkeitet today
with winter officially still nine days'OfL.
' I t waa warmer in Anchorage. The 'Alaskan d t j
hod 42 early today.
Four feet o f snow was on th* ground at Paw
Paw, Mich., and heavy m ow
continued to fell in th* Wolv
«ria s atat* roar the Indiana
border. South llaran, Mich.,
got 13 more Inch#* la five
bo tin,
Doran* war* dead tram
weather-caused accidents and
heart attacks. A United P ro u
International count too wad
Michigan with n dead, Ohio
21, Naw England 10. N «w
York 7, Indiana 7, Kentucky
S, Pennsylvania S, Tennessee
4, West Virginia and Illinoi*
3 each and Missouri and
Kansas j each for a total
of 94.
Five foot drifts piled up
at Grand Junction, Mich.
la the South Bend, lad.,
area, hard hit earlier In lb*
week, schools remained clos­
ed.
Hundreds of chilled apartment dwellers in Chicago call­
ed city offices to complain.
Officials said they had never
had so many protests.
Tiie Automobile Club of
Pittsburgh predicted 12,0u0
drivers in Pennsylvania's Al­
legheny County slon* would
find their cars dead this
morning. School* in Erie, Pa.
were closed Tuesday after
seven Inches of new tnow.
Record lows were set across a wide band. Three be­
low zero was recorded at
tiie Greater Pittsburgh Air­
port early today and broke
the old mark o f 2 set in 1960.
The mercury reached only
6 at Omaha, Neb., Tuesday,
another record. Chicago's 7
below waa a new low for
Dec. 12.
The temperature plunged to
26 below xero at Sawbill
Lodge, Minn., it below In
Wisconsin's Sawyer County,
17 below at WUlUton, N. D..
Tuasday.
Twelve
more Incite# of
snow heaped on to 17 Inches
already on the ground at
Watertown, N. Y. and more
was falling.

Herald Index
Bridge
_
Pag# a
Classified . . . _
Pag* 11
Comica ...........
Pag* 10
Dvar Abby
Pag* t
Editorial —
Pag* 4
Pag* 9
Entertainment
Legal#
-----Pag* it)
Tuttle . .......
Pag* 10
S o cie ty _______
Pag* •
Sports
— Pag* C A T

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Apportion Action
Still Uncertain
TALLAHASSEE ( U P I ) Legislative leaders who met
with Gov. Parole Bryant lat*
Tuesday said the meeting did
not draw tha Legislature any
closer to a solution at th*
state's resyportlonmant prob­
lem.
"Right now, we are no clos­
er to a solution than when tiie
last special session adjourned
In Novem ber," said House
Speaker Mallory Horne ot
Leon.
Senate President W i l s o n
Csrraway o f Tallahasac*. who
laft Uta meeting about 13 min­
utes before llortie, had no
comment.
Iloroa said chances that tha
Legislature can agree on a
reapportionmeot p l a n
are
"vary uncertain." But ha said
there la still a remote possi­
bility of reaching an agreen ant la tlm* for a special
session before the regularly
scheduled 1963 session.

120 Million Box
Orange Crop
WASHINGTON fU P I&gt; -T h a
Agriculture Department pre­
dicted Tuesday in Its monthly
national citrus estimate that
Florida would produce 120.9
million boxes o f orangea and
36 million boxes of grapefruit,
this season.
Tha orange crop prediction
is about seven million boxes
over laat year—a six per eent
increase. The grapefruit fore­
cast Is not much higher than
last season.
According to the forecast,
Florida’s orange crop will in­
clude M million boxes of va­
lencies and 64.S mUUon boxes
of early and mid-ae asoo «a rfetiea.

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maintain complete protection against insects up to 24 hours
from harvest-w ithout creating residue problems.
Powerful Phosdrin Insecticide gives you fast
knockdown and kill of aphids, mites, loopers,
worms—almost all destructive pests attacking
Florida crops.
Then, unlike most other insecticides, Phosdrin
disappears, leaves no residue. That’s why it can
b e applied up to 24 hours from harvest on many
crops—up to 72 hours on most others.
Read how Phosdrin can save your crop from
late-season insect damage or worse, confiscation.
Check the chart below for the intervals that
apply to your crops.
p not controlled, a late-teason insect
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m ala completely unsalable—vegetable
crops such as tomatoes, beans, potatoes,
peppers, celery, watermelons, eggplants
and most leafy vegetables.
If, on the other hand, the infestation fa
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aacesa residue on the crop at harvest, the
crop fa subject to confiscation by govern­
ment authorities under the terms of the
Miller Amendment to Public Law 518.

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formulations that arc easy to apply with
standard application equipment
Remember, look for the name Phosdrin
on the label or in the ingredient statement
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N.VV, Atlanta 3, Georgia.

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By LARRKj YERBEEL
It win bo Christman bonpa
ton* for city employee this
week.. . . Some $3^09 will be
paid oat (thanks to taxpayer*)
to H I worker*.

public funds for private hamaa
Intrndaut of tha Sarapta Boa* aarvlny a public Bead.
for tha Ayad, loft today far Tha laaa. which win ran for
Atlaata whara aha will aaarfar
with ofnclala af tha Howao a period af 40 to 30 year* at
and Boom Finance Admtatatmtioa aa the acquisition of pub­
ic faada far tha irpaaalnw ad
bar facUltloo la order ta aarro

It might ba Interesting ta
know that thoa fUr, 11,790,711
ta county taxes bare boon paid
t a . . . . Thraa parcaat discount
■till food through Dae. IL

af Seminole Cooaty.
lira Bcadaa wrote for Infer*
matioa on a loan under recant
Ugiala tion allowing graata of

On tha city aide, taiaa col
1acted total 9341,491.... Waj
abaod af last year.
Lake Mary Bird, falling
apart aad County Bngtaoar
BID Buah r«porta ho may aak
tha County Commiaalon for
funds to raaurfaco tbo two
mil* stretch. BUI aoya coan
plaints cornin’ ta by the flatfull . . . . Tha project will coat

NO DAMAGE ID CITEUS to found by County Agricultural Aftarts Oodl
Tucker, (left) and Ernie Lundbcrg m they e iawino tangarinaa today.
Neither the fruit nor the foliage hae Buffered from the cold of the peat
weak, though the bean crop to gone, end egg plant end peppere here bam
damaged in aome area*. Lettuce hae been nipped alao,'
(Herald Photo)

City Cotamiaaioa looks dan
tonight Bide oa those two
trucks ware opened last Fri­
day with 8uparlor (GMC) tha
apparent low bid for 9&amp;M&amp;

funds were forthcoming
from some source, the koma’a
Ueonao would ba withdraw* by
tbo state.
l a tbo facw of tha laaitoqnaetaa of tha praaawt aooaty&gt;
owwad facility tha Cooaty
Caaunlaakm and ascvtaa ahah
a a d el v ia rtyraoaaUthraa
afraad to aupport bar raquaal
to tha federal acaaey.
Her tatorvlaw Tuaadhy will
bo a “pre-flllng** mectiag, to

mom

President Back
WASHINGTON (UP!) Prcaideat Kennedy raturaad
b o a a Waiters tour today
activity.

College Started
BOCA RATON (UP1) —
Oonstructloa of Florida At*
laatia Ualraraky got underway officially hare Sunday
with a groundbreaking care*
money attended by Gov. Farria Bryant and other state
officials. Tbo univoralty at
MIAMI (UFI)—Tha Miami Boca Rato* la scheduled to
Herald said today that an ap­ open ta tha fall of 1944.
proach to a Juror was respon­
sible for a mysterious bearing Sales Gain Seen
that Interrupted the trial of WASHINGTON (UPI) Tsomatsr’e Union President Manufacturers aspect a gala
James R. Haifa but weak.
of about H ot million in aaloi
In n copyrighted story from ta the first three months of
Robert s , goyd of the Knight next year, tbo Commerce Do*
pertinent reported Sunday
night. The department based
prwOch apparently waa made its estimates on a survey
aaana time laat weak to Mr*. made laat month.
Jamao Paschal, a housewife
from the small town of Wood* Fresh A ir Sells
bury, Tonm. about 70 milaa
LONDON (UP!) - Alas
south of Nashville.
• “Tbo e o n t a c t , daUlla of Lynee sold 100 rant dally
which era still secret, waa re­ of ’’Koglloh country air" at
ported to gorernment offi­ 33 rente each during laat
cials," tha alary said. “They week’s smog, tbo Sunday
promptly stopped tha teamster Timas reported. "People buy
president's trial and requested It partly aa a Joke.” Lynca
aa Investigation by Fedora waa quoted, “and partly to
Judge William E. Millar."
Tbo story aald Millar clampa baa on any official comment
regarding tha Incident.

Bide wffl alao bo awarded for V U I I I U I M l j a i l l
outfit.

are sponsoring the annual
e e a
I Christmas Lighting Contest
An attorney general's opto- again this year and have art
Ion la being sought to atop tha Dec. 9 aa tbo deadline tor
wmoval of Jordon FradarfclPa L ntrtoJ
contort chairman ing temperature*, down to 24 to 28, aa fa r south aa
Orlando and the north portion
of the Brookavtlle district.
« -u
Seminole County’s vegetable
raapportionmont squabble. It I ^*r ,t ,lyl
P1***
crop# already have bean dam.
•asms Dad# County baa aoma I trophies will be awarded for
ogad and residents ore warn*
to taka ears of plouto aw
religious, traditional and ar­
lawns. Tamperntura was Boot
tistic settings and a first
frosting aorly tadoynad proto
foVrm*
ably irUI bo IlfWer tonight and
&gt;gls agents swoop­
fitate hom age
awe
holarshlp to
S
" " g J g * ta the rati- ed down on eight moonshine early Tuesday morning.
Scattarad frost waa fore­
stills, most of them in tha
. Judge U are a toy.
I Ught Company Traveling Jacksonville area, over tha cast In all farming areas of
the state.
...» Trophy will ba awarded tor weekend and made four ar­ The weather bureau said no
FHP Trooper BUI String- L * , t l r
com.
Immediate relief from tha cold
eld la going into Holiday.
display. Decorations ras ta.
oapltol today to have aoma for doorways, show windows Tha weekend raids wars part waa In sight. It aald the sub­
Inor eye surgery. 8aama one and bulldin21 ara included la of “Operation Uhlnedown" an normal tem peratum ware
'• h»5" t
right since
,
o( eiJllblL
all-out war on atIUs set by caused by tha Jet stream re­
III had an accident two yean
may enter both the department for December. maining depressed wall to the
ro. (,ood luck. Bill, and don^ rwaldeotisl and commercial Tha laUat raids brought to south of Its normal position
i gone t*io long.
displays but separate entry 19 tha number of atllla de­ in Florida.
Some early morning Iowa
* * *
I blanks are required. Blanks stroyed since tha operation betoday wars Gainesville 37,
Seminole Park Raceway tells ara aVaUable at (he Jayccea ran.
i that there ora over 100 building or. In the Sanford Raida in tha Jacksonville Jacksonville Si, Tampa 99,
ansa duo to come Into tha lo-1 Uerald. All entries must area destroyed two 1,000-gal­ Miami 49, aad Kay West 43.
Forecasters soli tempera­
il track for training that arc reacb the Jaycoe Information lon stills, two 3,000-gaUon
lowbound np north and can’t oific* by bo^ ,, d«c. 19 to stills, ona 150-gallon still, one ture* sould drop oa low so 99
ren start to tha aunny Sam- ^ «&gt;:igible.
53-gallon atill and ona 600-gal­ degress la soma pockets and
tola installation.
Dlaplaya must bo kept lon still. A total of 180 gallons muckland* ta tha Suwannee
• • •
lighted every night until of ’shine was confiscated, aad Gainesville districts.
The won! la that tha Cooaty winners are announced and along with an automobile, and
bmmtation will nix any an- displays must ba seen from three arrests ware made, ona
oncmcnt of tha Lake Mon-1 the street and completed be- for operating a atill and two
Two persons were injured
w causeway and aupport ona) fore entry is submitted. Row- for p o a a o a a i o n of Illegal
In
a two-car accident at Third
eroaa Lake Jessup.
i land said.
whiakay.
and Oak Friday afternoon,
Johnny Fitxpatrlck tails us
The District Band March­ Police reported.
Injured war* W. H. Stewart
ha's been talking with legls*
ing Meet which waa bald at
la tors about a possible pay
Memorial Stadium Saturday and Batty Lou llrcoks, both
ralao for tha commission . , ,
had to be cancelled because of Sanford. Both wars treat­
wall, at least they’ve been on
of rain which began to fall ed at Seminole Memorial Hos­
th# Job for more than n month
about halfway threuMl tha pital for cuts and bruises and
now.
released.
performance.
Police aald a car operated
Determined spectators pot
Post offico dedication slat- A car drivan by Laall*
up umbrellas and put on rata by Georg* Maffett collided
ad for 4 p. m. Friday. Can- Hi*to, jg, Tallahassee, waa a
coats, but the bandmasters with s vehicle driven by
wen forced to cancel further Paulin* Millar at th* Inter­
‘ T .T . S , U S 3 L . f ! — - —
* performances because of the section. Maffett was charged
Even Guy Allen has been In- * ,Uck ot ,U tI eurb mo,lId‘
possibility of damage to in­ with failura to yield th* right
vited. . . . But will Allen's ings, a pile cf bricks for n
of way.
strument* and uniforms.
name be put on the plaque? | ntw manhole, traveUed 844
And If It ta, will ft be changed | fe*t and wound up In tha
performed or not were given
ceme January whan a Demo to MWtr excavation Just east
a rain rating, which Band»ri*«ta4t
of 17-82 on SR 430.
matter Ernest Cowley, con­
* * *
Trooper BUI Btrlngftold
test director sold counts oa a
Nobody asked me but w by|M(d Hick* atruck tha steering
Superior for averaging pur*
not uca our new post office on wb#ai , |t h hi* face and bant
a picture post card to sell thla u almMt double, Injuring hta
There was not room ta Am
a tta l
, , «
fees and breaking bin nose in
grandstand for everyone, bat
I thtt 2 ft. m. Saturday tniihap.
for those who stayed, tho
WLVTHROP, Slu t. (UPI)
A. of 10:30 thla morning Hkk, rtfua#d tra.tm .nt f t
Mainland Band remained —Bereaved parent* planned
Mrs. Taamar Braden. Sarapta Seminol, Memorial Hospital,
and played a concert.
to stand by their 14-yaarotd
Horn, superintendent, who ta I , Strin(rukl u d u fort.
“W* appreciate th* tact sun today when be ta ar­
that peopl* cam* aad atayod raigned for slaying hta rioter
noacT luuta^nUan^Uva
™
oooo.
hadat gotten the C a w h'« * (aU
TaUahaas««. 11*
doapU* tha rata," Cowley ta an argument over a radio.
ty Commission r e s o l u t i o n s
. ___ , ... .... .
.
raid today. “Th* kMd worked
backing her roquest for HHFA * “ th" g^ ,
^
ether aervfeeot eerdvie* eadme WMU,B r,ckU** driTlB«- .
data, appears for arraign*
funds. Tha C. of C , Rotary
’rw®‘2,***i l *?e|f,*nU f*
nssta « a charge of Juvea■»i ether service
civic P*®*4 g ridey tight at the
ita delinquency ta the death
organisations h a d , . « . Inttaraction of B euthlIt. tato
af hta sister, Margaret, 17.
through, aa had Dr. Frank I
17-W, F*« PerkThe girl, a senior honor
Leone. County Health Dirac- On. accident tav«ta*d Mr*
ate dent, waa found deed Fri­
tor. Dr. Charles W. Hard-1 Sermh Tatum. Sanford, who
day aigbt an tha floor of bar
wick and others.
drove onto th* highway from
* * *
South St-, nod tu n e d north
Attends Seminar attic bedroom. *ho bad been
County Agricultural Agent baa tan, slabbed and stran­
They tell ua a new industry I Into tbs p*th of a cor drives
Cecil TUcker left today far a gled. Police at Ant feared
had moved Into Oviedo. C.ltadUv
»* »-&gt;"*""*»•
two-day Marketing Training tim might have boon tha
T hergen, Inc. they manufoc-j Leeter skidded Into Mia.
turu p o r t a b l e generating Tatum's vehicle and then Into to bath con and Beuddar waa Seminar to be held t a the
equipment. This kind af news, the parking lot of tho Riksha charged with felling to have University af Florida Collage
of AfricuiUira ta QriaosvUta

COMFORTS RELATIVES — Btohop John J.
W right of tha Diocase of Pittsburgh, Pa., com*
forta relatives of the 37 trapped miners a t Robena No. S mine.
(NBA Telephoto)

O T fe srsffe s

Band Contest
Is Rained Out

Two Persons Hurt
In Car Collision

CARMICHAELS, P i. (UPI)
—Rescue workers Jopnd the
bodies of eight more miners
today aa they dug toward the
end of a coal shaft wrecked
by a methane gas taptatloo
four days ago.
That brought ta 13 the
number of bodies found,
leaving 23 miners still unac­
counted for. Hope waa vary
slim that any of tbo miss­
ing would ba found olive.
The forward raocuo teams
wore about 1,700 feet from
tbo working face, or end of
tbo passageway, where most
of the men wore believed to

Man Charged
With Break-In
A Sanford resident, Curtla
Hall Jr., waa charged with
breaking and entering after
ha was caught "rad-handed''
in a Geneva homa Sunday
night, tha Sheriffs Office re­
ported.
Deputise said Hall waa seen
breaking the door of tha
home with an ax. Neighbors
called the sheriff* office and
Halt waa picked up In tha
house. No bond ha* Iwen s«t.

have been working when tha
explosion ripped through the
Frosty Run shaft of the U J.
Steel Corp.'s Robeno No. &gt;

Bids Expected
In Casselberry
The regular monthly bodness meeting of tho Cassel­
berry Board of Aldermen
will be held at 7:30 p. m.
today at (be Woman's Club
on Overbrook Dr.
Expected oo the agenda
are the opening of bids for a
dump truck and a system
of radio equipment to ba
used In conjunction with civil
defense action.

Fighter Crashes,
But Pilot Escapes

Turkey &amp; Camera

ALEXANDRIA. La. (UPI)
—Aa Air Force jat fighter
plane crashed Into a wooded
area near a university bar*
this morning but tbs pilot
bailed out and waa uninjururdsy night and signed
full confession at state police
headquarters.
Police said th* curly-haired
youth admitted he attacked
hta stater in a rage after she
tu n ed oa a radio ta hta
room aad refused to turn it

aB.
Thomas aald ba knocked
hta stater unconscious, then
dragged her to bar room,
stabbed her with a kitchen
knife and choked her with
her pajama*.
Tbs boy said bo panicked
and tried to rouse hi* stater
by dousing her face in a pot
of water. Margaret's face
waa in tha water when her
father, John, found her body
tarn than half am hour talar.

The pilot was Identified aa
LA. Jerry L. Ulranl of In­
gram, Tex., who ta assign­
ed to the Homestead Air
Force Base la Florida. Gir­
ard was reported on a train­
ing flight from Homestead
to New Mexico.

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tho rise of tha Sonata.
Differsnee ta the two ap­
proaches is that • constitu­
tional amendment would have
to bo submitted to tha pooole
(or approval whem a a
statute would ant. Tbo Gov.
otwar ta li Stare was not
enough time left now lor a
vote of the people and so cial
election to fU now scats so
the legislators could take
their seats next April an dir­
ected by a federal court In
Miami.
The group, which controls
about 19 of the 31 Senate
votes, ta bolding out for an
apportionment wlthto tho
framework of 39 aeata which
would increase representation
of lb* populous arena at the
expense of the email rural
counties.

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�HORS FOB ANNUAL M AT7AB OPENING i n from left, M n. Edith
Y g rln , A n k t u t M anarar R khird B ififl and General Manager f"d Mr*.
E verett K err. (More Mayfair opening pictures la Tueedejr'e Herald).
(Herald Photo)

T -B

Says Fight May Drag On

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willing te submit the dis­
pute to n international ecurt,
inch u thn World Court a t
peaceful aolatioa to tfca har­
n o Hxge* bet th at Bid der dll pate.
China fln t must got oat of
Peking's statement s a i d
14*59 afaaro altos of tar- that Bod China “reserves the
right to strtks hock hi mVNehru's tough tone appar­ defense In case . . . Indies
ently van prompted by a
1,000-word statcmtnt broad­
cast by Peking radio Sunday
which aa Indian Foreign
Ministry spokesman tonaod
and “unveiled throat.*
Last week, in talking to
parliament, Nehru wan vague
stout terms oa which India
would negotiate with Bad
China and drew angry cries
from opposition members. To­
day ho was cheersd.
The TO-yoar-old prime min­
ister sold ho believed the bor­
der war would bo a long one—
“it auy evsa last five yean
or more.*
*1 feel confident wo arlQ
win this struggle," Nehru de­
clared.
Referring to three specific
problems, Nehru mad# these
pc into:
Indio is observing the cease­
fire despite the fact .it was
established by Bad Chinn and
despite the fact the Chinese
have fired oa Indian soldiers
tines they begsa ft.
Indian firmly rejects Po­
king's withdrawn offer based COMMANDER Edwin
The rate ia expected to oa Red Chinn's version of the T. Garbee, a pilot of tha
trlplh, so the statistics for
supernonie ABA Vigil1M1 are not yet available, but
Nov. 7, I960. The government ants daring its firnt
it to expected that they will
Mediterranean deploy­
•hew ea even greater Increase favors disengagement b a t ment, ju s t received hie
W IE B O L D T
oaly
it
the
Chinese
get
out
of
than the year before.
CAMERA SHOP
promotion
from
the
"What are the reasons for 2400 square miles of Indian rank of lieutenant com­
210
S. PARK AVE.
this startling increase?" Leone territory occupied since last mander to commander.
far —
Everything In Cameras
asked, then answered his own Sept. S.
Cdr.
Garbee
is
a
pilot
sad Photography SsppUes
question by saying that four There will be no meetings
In VAH-7.
main factors seems to stand between the two skies in any
demilitarized sones until Red
eat.
Among them are a greater China complirs with India's
Increase in teenage popula­ withdraws! demands.
tion, a lowering of mors) “I regret to say that the
standards, inadequate parental word of the Chinese govern­
control of teenagers sad a ment eannot be relied upon,"
combination of ail these fact- Nehru said bluntly.
lie said India could not
The eradication and control submit to the Chinese chal­
of syphilis and ether venereal lenge.
disease to possible, but only “Ws mutt face It with all
with the cooperation tram the consequences it might
those Involved and through in­ bring . . . What China has
creased efforts end emphasis done as an Insult to the con­
on further education.
science uf the world," Nehru
"We must redouble our ef­ •aid.
forts . . . medically, morally
A Foreign Ministry spokes­
and educationally in an all-out man said that Peking’s leng
attack on this major public Sunday statement “appears
1 . COMOtIMTI TOM MUM1MB
haalth problem," he emphasis- to be s sort of ultimatum to
borrow whatever money Is needed to pay
ths participants in tha con­
everybody you now own. R't Ihe practical way
“If you here any questions ference at Colombo."
to cope with a bocUof o f M b.
or doubts, see your doctor or
Six non • aligned nations
tho health department," he
urged.
3 . CfT COMMITI ntUNONS AI M r u a
Make it easy for yourself. Instead of
/ / « / ( '.B i'c n v
arranging separate time-payments with a number
of shops, coll on us for whatever money Is needed
to cover all your holiday purchases.

Fans Leader
Raps Fical Plan

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Fu ll C u t Boneless | ■
Round
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a CLUB a RIB
a SH O U L ROUND

Venereal Cases
Show Increases
LIEUTENANT

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David H. Dow a f V A &amp;
7 recently received bis
promotion to th a t rank
from enxign a t th e San­
ford Naval A ir Station.
Dow is aaaiftaat radar
tayfot intaQifanca offlcor t i tba unit, vacantly
roturaad from th a firxt
ASA VlcilBBto deploymoot aboard th a USB

Sets M e e tin g
By 4 mm CsisrtlscTf

Two Giant* Hailed

The Ladies Good of the

Asccaslou Lutheran Cborch
mew TORE (UFI) -Roaey of Casselberry will hold its
■rows sad Bin Viator of the regular meeting and Christ­

mas Faily at • p. • - Tbern*
day i t the efawreh.

Thors will bo aa ebettoa
of officers followed by an iastalls tioo service. There will
bo ea exchange of gifts sad
all women of tbo congre­
gation are Invited to attead
regardleto of whether or not
they are m tabere of the
Guild.

C o u rth o u se R ecords
Ban! I stole Traaaecttona

Jr. etui. Crave Manor, fU,-

Mortimer Hatch Isou, etux
lo David Barter, etux. Eastbrook, 9U40O
Carroll Crider, etux, to
Mack Jacoby, etux. PrankWn Terrace. 114,000
J. R. Graat, etux to Jere­
miah Grange, etux, Locgwood

Everett A. Harper, stux to
Terases Brows, stux, Buena
Vista, 119.00a
Rhode Gray to Ttrance F.
Ilsktonrtich, Seale P uk, |7.700
William T. Dixon, stux te
Bichard Markland, etux, Sunland, gu.too
Lyman HaD, etux to FI1A
Oakland Hills. tTJOO.
Wallace E. Davis, etux to
K. P. Pierce, etux, Oviedo,
01.000
Marriage Applksttoaa
William Minor, DeLand and
Ellrsbeth Stafford, Oraags

IMM

W. Forest Luces, etux to
Barney Miller, etux Goldie
Manor. SUJ00
Henry Koaisi, etux to Phi­
lip Colqabout), etux, East
brook, $14400
Ward Hkki, Inc. to Don­
ald Savin, etux, Eaatbrook
•14400
Robert L. Porker, etux to
William A. Beck, etux, SC
Gertrude’s Add. 411,000
Eugene Nowell, etux to
Beau Port, lac., forest City
•7.400
First Fed. of Orlando to
Malcolm A. Tenney, etui,
Lake Harriett, 44,900
Don Reynolds, etux to Shoe­
maker Const Co-, Ravenna
Park. 414.000
Shoemaker Const. Ce. to
David II. Green, etux, Raven­
na Park, 414400
Beverly Roberts to Edward
Boons, etux. &amp;saland, 47,700
Leonard Hayes Jr., etux
to FHA, Taagtowood, 412.600
Jack R- Brown to VA, Heft­
ier Homes, 414400
J. F. Smith, etux to Clar­
ence Jessup, etux, Normandy
Square, 43,200
Lawrence Ringer, etux to
WUliam S. Post, etux, Mobile Manor, 43400
George S tit»r, etux to W.
F. Teevs, etux, Bel-Air 4&gt;.boo
Heftier Construction Co. to
Michael Hawley, etux, 411.900
Heftier Cooatructioa Co. to
Herbert P. Cornelius, etux
lli.900
WUUsm J. Keenan Investgtent Co., Inc. to Eli E. While

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Hospital
Notes

DECEMBER 9
Admissions
Ruth Stafford, Lake Mon­
roe; Emms Mueller, DeBary;
Dorothy A. Moore, Lake Mon­
roe; Angela Vandsil, Longwood; Grace Carnes. Osteen;
Nina Louise Eudell, Margaret
Williams, Nora Puckett, Eudell
Richards, Bailie Cole, Eda Red­
den, Kathleen Gallagher, S. T.
Williams, Melinda Munn, Uurbort McHwaln, of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mr*. Colli# Redden
of Sanford, e boy; Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Eudell of San­
ford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
neth Munn of 8anford. a girl;
Mr. and Mn. Jaekle Puckett
of Sanford, a boy.
Dischargee
Gertrude Kummer, Palatka;
E u g e n e White, Longwood;
Grace Dodge, Ann Wing, Rodney Carr, Nathan Garner, June
Margaret Brawn and Clarence
Darbv of Sanford 1

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Michigan eech have counted
Tfca third enow storm in as SI deaths ae a result eg the
many days brought more storms.
heavy snow in a wide band
Vermont, New Hampshire,
from Indiana to New England Massachusetts and Connecti­
cut received up to alx inches
Arctic cold clutched a t the of snow. Heavy vain in
Midwest and the Pacific Coast Rhode Island was expected to
turn to snow, and it was
continued to grope in dense snowing in Nsw York City
teg. Fleeting temperatures this morning.
penetrated the Deep South.
Up to three inches of anew
Early today Ludington and fell throughout Virginia Sun­
Walkenvllie, Mich., reported
day. Temperatures in Vir­
10 inches of anow on the
ginia dipped to the ‘teens and
ground and more falling. small craft warnings were
Many secondary roads were posted for Chesapeaka Bay.
closed by drifting snow in
Randolph, V t, received shi
Michigan.
Houghton, Mich., had 30 inches of snow and five inch
laches of snow. South Bend, fails were common a t many
tnd., had II inches and d e m ­ Vermont points.
Por today, forecasters pre­
and, Ohio, 10 inches.
At least 49 schools were dicted snow squalls In the
closed in the South Bend area Great Lakes and locally heavy
tedag and many northern amounts of snow from Upper
Michigan and northwestern
Indiana eastward through
northern Ohio, western Penn­
sylvania and New York.
A cold mass of Canadian
Bueyrus, Ohio, sector had air dropped temperatures to
eight-foot drifU during the season's lows in the Midwest.
sight. Numerous Ohio roads, Northern Michigan and north­
Including seme state routes, ern Minnesota had belowsera readings.
were blocked.
Since Thursday, Ohio and Atlanta, Go., was chilled by
a 24-degree reading today.
Louisville, Ky„ had a temper­
Lodge Supper
ature of 17, Washington, D.C.
The Royal Arch Widows will
be sponsors of a bam supper 23, and the mercury slumped
for the York Rite Masons at to 40 at Dallas, Tex.
the Masonic Lodge at 6:30 Atlanta waa colder than
p. m. Tuesday. Wivts and Anchorage, Alaska, where
husbands are invited to attend. the tempetature stood at 29.

The filth annual training
count lor 'Seminole Coun­
ty school bua driven was
held Monday through Thursday of laat week with driv­
er* and substitute* attend­
ing evening class** conducted
in the auditorium at the
Lake Mary B l e m a a t a r p
School.
Instructor tor the course
was Van Murdock, coordina­
tor ot school bus driven and
maintenance from Tallahas­
see. Assisting were Roy How­
ell county bus supervisor and
Herbert Mute, chlaf county
school bus mechanic.
The course opened on
Monday with a question and
answer review which was
followed on Tuesday with a

REFRESHER TRAINING CLASSES for Seminole County school bus
drivers were held U st week s t the Lake Mary Elementary School In­
structor for the four-day coarse was Van Murdock of Tallahassee, second
from left. With Murdock are, from left, Herbert Muae, county bua me­
chanic; Roy Howell, county bus supervisor and Harvey Pugh who has
driven a bus for the pant 23 y ean , the record among present drivers.

BIRMINGHAM, E n g l a n d
(UPD —A (45-a-week factory
worker who bought a painting
in “appalling condition" (or
less than (38 has discovered
it Is a 17th Century masterwork and sold It for (13,320.
Norman Crompton said he
bought the painting IS years
ago at an auction in Wales.
Last June, he took it to the
Birmingham city art gallery
to have tt cleaned and dUcovered It was the long-lost “Em­
barkation of St. Paul," by
French landscape m i s t e r
CUude Lorre In, painted in
1653.
The gallery paid Crompton
(12,330 for the canvas, which
had been missing from the art

class of film ’ strip* dealing
with safety and prevention of
accident*.
It was pointed out that
since the first bua was pur­
chased by the county in 1933
no accidents involving &gt;
school bua has occurred re­
sulting In permanent injury
or drath to a child. Buses
were contracted to private
owners before 1933.
At present there are 47
drivers in the county and 3
substitutes. The buses travel
more than 60.000 miles
monthly transporting 7,990
pupils daily.
Drivers took written tests
on Wednesday containing 87
questions and later partici­
pated In an oral discussion

period pertaining to the
tests.
Thursday’s wind-up class
was devoted to discussion, a
true and false quia and two
film strips dealing with eye
movement.

The annual Christmas patty
for Registered Nurses ot Dis­
trict 37 will be held at the
Capri ResUurant, Dec. 19,
Mrs. Bob Crumley, publicity
chairman, said today.
Nurses may bring a guest,
and all registered nurses are
Invited at well aa thoso who
are members of the organisa­
tion.
Reservations must l&gt;« made
by Dec. 14 with Mr*. Verna
Woodard, 102 llays Driver
Dinner will be served at 8
p. m. prereeded by a social
hour from 7 to S p. m.

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the turkey or other poultry for the festive
least. W h y not moke your selection now.
Y ou con make sure that you'll have just
the right bird and no last minute worry
obout It. W inn-Dixie select poultry is fresh
dressed ond quick frozen to lock in all the
wonderful fresh flavor. Choose yours now
ond keep it in your freezer 'til you need
it. A n d see how much you'H save at these
la * W inn-D ixie poultry prices.

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Three
lucky
Seminole
Countime were surprited
with a stocking-booster Fri­
day night as Mrs. Linda
Daffron of Longdate, Mrs.
M. Delbert of Cowan-Moughton Terrace and Lynn Queen
of 1913 Summerlin Ave. took
home (O, (35 and (20 worth
of gift certificates from Uw
Friday night drawing.
Sanford downtown mer­
chants were well pleased
with the results of the big
three-week
pre - Christmas
promotional as even heavier
crowds thronged the streets
to taks advantage ot adver­
tised bargains and check off
Christmas shopping lists Fri­
day and Saturday.
Downtown stores will be­
gin staying open until 9 p m.
every night on Dec. 17. Shop­
pers art advised to remem­
ber that only 13 more shop­
ping days remain until
Christmas.

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By Jane Casselberry
The Women's Society of
Christian Service of the Cas­
selberry Community Metho­
dist Church will meet at 3
p. m. Wcsncsday at the
Church.
Mrs. E. P. Richards will
be in charge of the Christ­
mas Program.

Nurses Slate
Yule Party

st First and Palmetto
(Aleog Sid* Peat Office)

MILS. 31. DELIIEHT

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ADDING MACHINES

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world for 74 years. H was Ust
seen at a show in Manchester
in 1888. Several other Claudes
have been valued at over
(36,400 each.

If you need help, call
FA 3 5613 and place &gt; Her­
ald Classified.

MRS. LINDA DAFFRON

Mrs. Murdock, wife of the
instructor, was a guest J*r
all classes.
Next year's 30-hour course
has been scheduled for Au­
gust prior to school’s open­
ing.

I T ’S FO ll YOU! IT ’S CHRISTMAS!
Handy phone* make happy home* ... all year round
Telephone *ervicct are pcnonal. different,
and appreciated all &gt;ear long. Here are three
ways to make Christmas really ipcciai in
your home:
With n t n d M phones, for Mom in the
kitchen, for Dad in his den and for every­
one in the family room. Step-saving, timesaving extensions come in a wide choice of
colon and wylcs.
With Home luterpboee as a part of year
family’s regular telephone service. Homo
Interphone lets you talk mom to room,
answer the door, relay ouuide calls, check on
the children — all from the nearest phone!

With the BcO Chime to carol your calls with
musical tones. When warm weather returns,
you can set the Bell Chime for a louder bed
that’s easily heard on porch or terrace.
And consider this — these and other useful
modem telephone service* are so emy to
order. Just call the Business Office or ask
your telephone man.

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orange from peel. Fill orange peal
halves with canned sweet potatoes
and nuts ond top with marshmallow.
Heat In oven 'til marshmallow
melts. Serve. Delicious.

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A Mat of tide b the movement
v growing within the UN under
atern iasptntiia to faring Russia
amount oa this amtter of eoioosbl Tha Ust of Hnsaisn conquests
I absorptions, begua by tha eaara

legalistic cast that wmr ^
tkmgs
IndcfUtd^. Ita republics. on paper,
art soraign, with tha r ip t to aaeada
from the union “at wflL" It majr r a
ba that should aueh a thing aa free
elections ever cone to Buaala, many
of these lands would chooes to re­
main within it

U tters

Teenage Hemit
Works In Sewer

fo The Editor

Peer Editor:
E r a p o d f vasts p u t s
bet we tlflir os bow is f s
sbset It Seme sssssst t
id e a s military force win dis­
courage stuck. Others say
that as arms race will load
as to destruction.
Fortunately we saw have
a third choice available. At
the vary least, this Curd
choice offers survival far a
la n e ebaak of the homes
tery was ducovered when s rasa. At tha moat, this choice
college workmaa saw a youth offers a method of sradoal
14 to IT years aid, emerge
from a manhole of tha sev­
er Tuesday. Campus police
ware storied but tha youth
At the tMl session of the
u?f, the ropreeentstlte from
Sweden recommended a Noo
Nuctotr Chib, to be cemposed
IS-inch pipd, tins tori under­ of such astioos as would vol­
ground. Various Undo of untarily agree to neither
chemical equipment was make or stockpile nuclear
found along g cement ledge. wessons. A number of ■».
The equipment included lions hove already Johwd this
beakers, test tubes, empty
shotgun casings, sad a box of lag k.
excelsior. A notebook listed The Xoa-Nurloar Club has
various kinds of experiments a very decided advantage In
with animals. One suggested the conference tabic should
a dog or cat eoold bo mado the w ry Joining of this club
to saeese by ghisg H a mix­ insures the member nations
ture of fauocticido and cider. against attack, there to no

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

piecemeals!
So seed tor my "Vocitioesl
Guidance Booklet," enclosing
a stamped return envelope,
plus me. Use U to help steer
several teea-agen more wisely.

thus potting la
montha of practical tateraahip.

save many millions of lives
In cast of aa accidental or
purposeful war.
It can ba sees that this
development can help us to
deal with the big obstacle of
•inspection* in ear disarmsmeat plana. Slaao 'laspoeUoo rights* offer eatoty to
wide areas of a nation, it
to within tha sattone self-in­
ters at to declare non-essent­
ial an a s as disarmed and
open to inspection.
As lima goes on. the very
momentum developed by
Xon-Xuelear Zones will in­
evitably protect greater seg­
ments of the world’s popula­
tion against war. Evrntsally
it may tveo bo possible tor
our little human race to
achieve true peace on earth.
H. DeVries
220 Fulton Street
New York I, X. Y.

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By Hal Cochran
Some people feel that the toll
chargee oa the turnpikes come
under the bead of highway
robbery.

Page 4 Sanford, Florida Mon., December 10, 1962

Well bet Dsd will find Come
excuse to work lata at the of­
fice, come fall housecleaning
time and Mom may be glad.
' Hey, ratal When your wife's
birthde/ia In the not too dis­
tant future, now is the time to
think of tbo present.

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C e u a t f Kdltar
cccBLia M e n a s
S e e ie ir n e i t e r
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F eelers

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renin t. OMonnaasn
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Clsseinea Masseer
rnansi voLTeuna
C lr ta la tle a M e s s i e r
r n n n w il l s
Mecheaelsl BapL

For crying out loud, yon
can't blame people, when a
t e a r destroys a million bac­
teria, according t o n scientist.
Lota of folks have unpacked
their vacation grips and put
away a whole flock of things
they never used.
Meet restaurant earners are
open te aaggratieas, not te
mention that waiters also are
glad to get tips.

Me p e r l e l e a r m ate rie l, s e w s er e d v e n l e l a e , e t m e
eSItUa eC T he Sa» ford H r raid ■ &gt; / ke rapreCuead la e a r
■ a e a e r w i t h e s ! w r i t te n pe rw lra loa ot th e pa k iU k sr e t T ke
Herald. A a r ladlvldeal e r tlrm r espusaib'e t e r seek ra predeotlea will ba t e e a ld a r a d aa l a f r t e e l a g e a Tba Mtrmld’a
• • s m a l l e ed will ba l a i d liable t e r eeaaesae eae ar i»e lew.
FeW mbre l»aUr eee«pl S e l e r d a r , Oeadaf. a a e Chrtaaaaai pa b M t t lS h l a r t e r praseeeta w CbrliSwaa

Aa Ohio boy was made to
stay after school for e week
for putting a tack on his
teecber’s chair. Short and to
the point.
Wonder bow Mom and her
grade school children would
like it if they could change
homework.

should imitate Dr. Xetatagsr
and Dr. Sen in being super­
lative press a feats far their
occupations.
That to especially true if
your profession has a help­
ful effect oa maakind.
So palish sp this "halo"
and present it I d talented
high schoolers.
Becrult hoys and girls la
help carry an your ova field
of teaching or preaching, or
being e dental surgeon, me­
dic, lawyer, or engineer.
It to nag enough Just to
perform a superlative Job in
your Bald. You also should

CASE 0-4FT: Carole Heine
sad Shrrale Schafer am two
very attractive coeds who
art studying i t Indiana Uni­
versity Medical Center te become Dental Hygoatots.
'•Girls," 1 began, "how did
you decide on your career?"
Canto, aged IS, answered
first.
"We have a nsl^ hsr at
F I Wayne whs to a very
succesafal dentist named Dr.
Hamid Hettinger.
"While I was la high
school, ha ashed what 1
pise wad Is study at coitops"I had thought maybe I’d
tabs tu n e 's training, but Dr.
MoUingar then sold me on
becoming a Dental Hygantst
"Far ha said it to a splen­
The Important thing tor the
did profession for s woman.
The hours are convenient and Western world to not what
in tha daytime, net through­ the Soviets take out of Cuba,
but what they leave behind.
out the night
—Student Revolutionary Dir­
dal to the health and hap­ ectorate, anti-Castro group
in Miami.
piness of people.
''Besides, a girl goto to
Whether I am a member
meet many people of both
sexes who are healthy; not of the government or parlia­
ment or running a canteen, I
on their death bedel
“So there are romantic win contribute my mite to
possibilities, too, Dr. Crane! the country’s war effort
"And Dr. MotsInger also —V. K. Krishna Menoo, oust
told me that the girls all ed Indian defense minister.
enjoy their work at the In­
The peace-loving character
diana Medical Cantor, so
even the preparatory porlod of the Soviet fsswtgn policy
baa again been demonstrat­
to ton."
Well, f s shite Dr. Motsing- ed la the Cuban situation.
er for a splendid Job of help­ —Soviet D e p u t y Foreign
ing steer young people in Minister Valerian A. Zorin.
the field of vocational gui­
People who watch ouch
dance.
Then t turned to Shormto, shows aa Ben Casey and Dr.
also sped IS, and listened to Kildare can bo difficult pa­
tients on occasion. They loan
btr reply.
"Our family dentist at F t a little bit about rare discosWayne to Dr. Edward Sell ea . . . and they Wink they
know a great deal.
Sr.." Shermle began.
*T have known him ever —Dr. Peter Mott, of Now
since I was in kindergarten. York’s Belkrue Medical ConHe alsn asked what I plan­
ned to study when I went on
Is eofiegs.
"I didn’t know ter sure Ics, bat ■ good deal of It to
but said I had thought of n kind of rather vague rslibecoming a butsc.
"Well. Mrs. Poll hid bean
a nurse, as ha told me that
waa a splendid career, but
he though I’d prefer boiag a
If we say that world opin­
Dental Hygienist
“ For he said not only ion doesn’t matter we say
ultimately that people don't
service but I would also matter, and we would end
moot a wide variety of peo­ by relying on brute strength
ple whe won well—not sick and terror, like our adver­
or dying.
saries.—Edward S. Murrow,
"Ho told mo that a medical bead of U. S. Information
nurse also suffers more emo­ Agency.
tional heartache when a pat­
ient she has tended ter many
Parents owe teen-agers no
entertainment, their city
way.
does not owe them a recrea­
"So be felt being a Deo- tion center and the world
tal Hygealit would be e hap­ does not ewe them a living.
pier choice of career for me. —Gen. David M. ohoup. UJ.
"Bcridos, Dr. Sell had pre- Msnae Corps cemmaadaaf.

to live better ELECTRICALLY
Thiamay b e a n oid-frahiotrad idea, but a lot of modern folk,
am doing it thin ynag...nHngthigm“FAMILY CHRISTMAS"
by giving and rwcerring major electrical applkaora. They**.

popular... practical... pnfcmd!
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A flmiMi abdrio raafa wiDBHha cooUac dmar, coohr

« d teeter. An automatic aiactrk dM nm hdr wffl emd forever
tha tedioun daDy chore. A flameleao electric do thee dryer
will nave lifting, tugging and doing pin-upe on a dothcoUna
Or how about a aow front-free aiactric rafrigurator-ftuaasr...
or a fabulous color TV? I t makes ernes, dooms’* it? Tie a big
rad ijbbon around a modern electrical appliance and taaka it a
"family Christman"...ona you’ll ALL enjoy for yean to come.
Visit your slectrical oppliancs start now. And rtmembrr
this year, (hr N EW LOOK in gifts is ELECTRIC!

AMO tltC T M IC 9 ! VINO, TO

W. Scott B u n s

GIT THIS S2-PAOC
f i l l BOOKLET
si tkdriul sppisnea stores.
*A Treasury of Christmas
Ifooa" to kghtsn year wwk

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The first group donation of
tho gift of sight to be made
In SHEBA, the local eye
hank, wai presented recently
ry a majority of the mem-

hers of Theta Epsilon Chap­
ter of Bote Sigma FhL
The completed donor cards
were turned over to Mrs.
Hulda Klbbe, n member of
tho executive board of tho
oyo bank, and local health
department nurse, by Mrs.
Richard Walker, a member
of the sorority’s servlet com­
mittee.
"This is tbs first women’s
organisation to offer the dtaation of sight, as a group, to
my knowledge," said Mrs.
Walker.
Not every member of the
group Joined tho mass dona­
tion and no pressure was put
upon anyone, lira. Walker
■aid. The donor cards worn
simply offered to any who
would take them and conaider making tho supremo
gift of tho use of their eyes
after death to replace thooo
of a blind person.
"This donation brings the
MRS. AL HUNT
list of donors in this area
to over 100," Mrs. Frank
Woodruff, secretary and one
of the founders of tho Eye
Bank, said today.
Donor cards and Informa­
tion are available at Semi­
Mrs. A! Hunt is a member nole Memorial Hoapltal, ska
of SHEBA, tb« Seminole added.
County Eye Bank, tha sxsculive board announced.
Mrs. Hunt rsplaess Mrs. M. Federal Buying
R. Strickland who found it
nseemsry to resign tho posi­ O f Citrus Asked
LAKELAND (UPI) — Two
tion.
Milton E. Freeman of the Florida citrus industry offi­
Casselberry Lions Club gave cials say federal purchases
tha board a report of hia re­ of frozen orange concentrate
cant trip te J. Hillls Miller would boost Florida orange
Medical Canter In Gainesville growers’ ou tree returns and
te visit the new Eye Bank bolster the state’s economy.
Homer E. Hooks, general
Clinic. Hla visit was in con­
junction with that of 80 mem­ manager of the Florida Cit­
bers of the Florida Lions In­ rus Commission, and Robert
W. Rutledge, esecutlva vies
ternational.
"Work is progressing, but president of Florid* Citrus
is hampered for lack of Mutual, sent a Joint telegram
funds," Freeman reported. He to the U. S. Department cf
said that the Sanford and Agriculture Thursday asking
Seminole Branch is the beat tha USDA to purchase at
organised of any that ho had least tear million gallons of
concentrate.
seen.

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THETA EPSILON CHAPTER, of Bata Sigma
Phi, roprasantad by M n . Richard Walker, left,
o m en ta tho namaa of 30 donora to Mra. Hulda
Kibba, member of th o executive board of tha
Seminole Eye Bank Aaaodation. AO donora are
membera of th a aorority.
(Herald Photo)

Tha drawing for two free
overseas telephone calls for
A m e r i c a n service people,
through the 8anford Unit of
CWA Local 8108 and the USO,
has been extended to include
not only wives and mothers of
servicemen, but also daughters
sons or husbands.
“It is not necessary to writa
an explanatory letter," Mra.
Carolyn Higgins, USO, Staff
Aids said today.
"Just a postcard will be suf­
ficient for tha drawing which
will be held Dec. 10 at 0 p. m.
at the USO," Mrs. Higgins
said. "But be sure the follow­
ing Information la on your
card:
"Your own name, address
and phone number and your
relationship to tho service per­
son. Also tbs name, rank, address, serial number, name of
country in which service par­
son is located and the over­
seas telephone n u m b e r i f
known."
The public is invited to at­
tend tha drawing, but thoee
■ending in cards need not be
present to win. They will be
called immediately by Mra.
Higgins.
Russ Kltner and David Van

"Right M i U t l n t i n t Id
•ta rt ro w Christmas cu d s
and gifts oo thoir war- The
cafoadar aaya Christmas is
•while away, hot here la the
new post office it will bo
Christmas avaty day from
aow eo." Postmaster Gay
Alien sold today.
"A lot of headaches can
be avoided whoa the full
Christmas rush begins by
getting started early," he
said.
•T o r example, don't taka
chances on mailing poorly

wrapped packages. Um stur­
dy corrugated mailing car­
tons, heavy paper adhesive
tape and strong cord. Car­
tons cootalning several gift
packages should be fully stuf­
fed with tissue or old news­
paper to cushion the con­
tents."
When mailing articles of
unusual sias or balk, better
chock with the Port Office
before attempting to mail
them—the UmKa oo alee end
weight of packages vary, de­
pending on where they are

mailed.
As an extra precaution, it’s
always a good idea to place
an extra label carrying both
the return address and the
recipients address Inside the
earlon or peckage.
"Be euro to tend year
Christmas cards by First
Class mall, using the attrac­
tive new 4c Christmas
stamps,"
the Postmaster
wged.
“When sent P in t Class,
your cards a n delivered
quicker, and they’ll be for-

warded or returned. If it be­
come* necessary. Alio, they
may carry written messages
along with your signature."
The Postmaster says it's
especially Important to induds the return address on
every Christmas card enve­
lope. Besides being socially
correct, this is a big help
to both you and your friends
in keeping your mailing lists
up-to-date.
Before mailing Christmas
cards, secure free labels
from the Post Office which

real. "ALL FOR LOCAL
DELIVERY" and "ALL FOR
OUT OF TOWN DELIVERY”
so that cards can bn sorted
into two bandies, with the
addresses all facing oao way,
thus expediting delivery.

Reds Make O ffer
GENEVA (UPI) — Tho
Soviet Union offered today to
permit international Impos­
tors to enter Its territory to
Inspect seismic "black boxes"
In three Russian areas la
police a nuclear teat ban.

Neea represonteUret of tho fo­
cal unit of tho Communica­
tions Workers of American
union, Local S108 will bo on
hand to take charge of tho
phono calla overseas.
All calls will bo completed
on or before Christmas, Mrs.
Higgins said.

New Members
Invited By
Radio Group
Joe LsFollette, president of
the newly organised flemloote
County Radio Club, has an­
nounced that the monthly
meeting of the club to be
hold at tho Florida State
Bank at 7:80 p. m. today
will be open to any persons
Interested In two-way radio
communication.
A. B. Peterson Jr., CD dir­
ector, and Robert Shedden,
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Wlvos. Th« Kochs bom . hi
0 Christmas neeod. The bu'Wt table t o entered with
a shite Christmas t m de­
canted Is red with tiny
wr apped pachagts aad a s h latere Bants CUua.
Refreshments of hot aad
cold eider, ceftea, fruit-nut
bread, Christmas eookiea aad

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Mrs. Michele, an I
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anwvriy a* the children Mro.
h a t e visit*
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aa Jnceah. sad Mra. D. A.
Carver, Mrs. Bridget Kolsrih,
and Mra. M. J . LeCuyer ns

MANGER SCENE — Taking p art in ono of th t skits preswntnd a t tha
Catholic Wotnen’i Club program, werw (seated) from left, Mrs. W. H.
Kramer and Mrs. L. Rotas, standing, Mrs. D. A. Carver, Mrs. M. J. LeCuyer and Airs. Bridget Kolarik.
(Herald Photo)

N avy Thrift Shop Operated
By Officers Wives Club

Catholic Wives
Plan Social
Tuesday Night

Final plans were made for
Ono of tho most ncent pur- the
j Chrlstmea party for mem­
chases with profits from the bers
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of the Catholic Navy
shop was ■ combination boat- ,Wives Club, when board mem­
er-alr-condltiooer which wss {bers held a planning meeting,
donated to tbo Little Red recently.
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T h o s e attending
Schoolhouse.
were
Mr*.
Lenox Fay, Mrs.
The Thrift Shop la operated
by the "All Officers* Wlvas F. C. Fowler, Mrs. Wally
Club" of NAS. Ono of tho Barnhart and Mrs. Truman
mombera serves as gtncral WolfkUL
chairman and the preient
The party la scheduled for
chairmen is Mrs. Robert
this
Tuesday at 9:19 p. m. in
Guest.
The shop is open on Monday tha social hall of the Church
and Friday mornings. On of the Nativity, on 8tate
these days the squadrons take Road 437. Club officers will
turns providing workers from do tha deccrating and Mrs.
among tho members. Officers
U. L. Monroe will be In
Wivei of VAH-9 was responsi­
charge of the entertainment.
ble for workers for ono month,
All members ere Invited to
recently.
attend
the festive get-to­
While the VAH-9 members
worked they sorted and priced gether and enjoy an evening
the articles, did clean-up work of yultide fun. Each one is re­
and served as saleswomen. quested to bring an Item of
While the others worked Inside food for the Christmaa basket
Mrs. T. B. Wood, welfsrs being prepared for a needy
chairman, waa busy coltecting family. Huebande of the memSOME VAII-9 OFFICERS WIVES cullectinir
articles from tach squadron ben will be gueate for the
article* for tha Thrift Shop a t tha Nitvui Air
member to bo donated for evening.
Station. Left to right are Mrs. T. B. Wood, wel­
aa!e. Due tp her all out offort I
fare chairman; Mrs. W. I. Lewi* Jr. and Mra.
and with tha help of Mri. Lee
Charles Jasper.
Ebbert. the “Hoot Owl" Of­ FABRIC
ficers’ Wives contributed 100,
SHOES
per cent to the drive.
Other VAH-9 Wives who
worked during this period Ineluded. Mrs. W. 1. Lewis Jr.,
Mrs. Warreo Fordbam, Mrs.
Don Munday, Mrs. Richard
Cooke. Mrs. Charles Jssper,
Mrs. 0. W. Klmmons, Mrs.
Mrs. Oscar Zittrowcr java appearanct on Dec. 20. Mrs.
Cen
the dedication service of tba Bea Alford will be chairman Charles Dukes, Mrs. Jot
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1st
St,
Women's Gift Offerings at tha of rafreihments with Mrs. Ro­
recent matting of the Ethel bert Getman and Miss Ruby
Root Circle of the Congrega­ Booth sulstlng.
tional Christian Church. Mem­ More tickets were distribut­
bers met la the home of Mrs. ed among mambera for the
Clyde Stinson with the presi­ Fish Fry being held this Sat­
dent. Mrs. Helen Remusat, urday with serving from 9
By - WOODROW CASH
presiding.
p.m. to 7 p.m. Adults may atNew officers elected to leet for thslr plate any one of
The feeling of the approaching
I Chrlitma* M»««n U alree.ly ir«n«rataenre next year ware Miss several kinds of fish accom­
, ■ |ng a lot of excitement. These ere
Ruby Booth, president; Mrs. panied by a generous portion
I busy day* with all the shopping, card
Balsa Remusat, vice presi­ of hush puppies, cola slaw,
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mailing, tree hunting and deenratdest; Mrs. 0. 0. Nordgrea, baked beans, a relish tray In­
lug, as well ae vieiting and partying.
secretary; Mra. Oscar Zit­ cluding tartar sauce, coffee
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In the mldit of all this hustle,
trowcr. treasurer, and Mrs and punch. Weather permit­
[ft
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we want to drop a gentle reminder:
One Schmah, chaplain.
ting, the affair will be held
I don’t forget to have the family
Mra. Walter McPherson and outdoor* oo the e h u r o k
[ ^ 7 tbJ
“best" In the way of clothe* put
Miss Raby Booth, circle dele­ grounds.
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I It can be pretty alarming on the
gatee spent Nov. I, t cod 7 at
Mrs. Clyde Stinson, hostess
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4 night of a part* to tako out your
Avow Park attending the an­ for tho evening served deli­
beat cocktail dress or gown and find you forgot to nave
nual moetlag of the State cious refreshments of choco­
It cleaned and preesed. And Dad can be forgetful about
Women's Fellowship of the late cake, cookies, tea and
that drink that waa spilled on hi* beat blue suit. So
Uiltad Church of Christ (Con­ coffee to the 19 members
check over those better dresses and suite bow , before
It’a too lata.
gregational Christian Church).
Each gave their report and
Incidentally, here’s a thought for husbands buying
experiences at these meetings.
gift clothing far their wives: be careful In buying
I n s t e a d of exchanging
blouses, sweaters or other garments with a lot of tricky
ornaments or fancy novelty fabric* that ere tough to
Chrlataua gifts at the party on
clean. Be aura to ask the salesgirl pointed oueatioue
Dee. IT, members voted thst
about cleaning, so you’ll avoid getting a pretty thing
each give their dollar towards
that won’t be much use after on* wearing!
a gift for the Saropta Heme.
It w u also voted to purcklt*
So look ahead . . . then areo't many cleaning days
before Christmaa. Better call u* now for quick terries
additional tables and folding Year Downtown Florist
on your beet euit* or dresses. We pickup end deliver.
chain as soon aa possiblt.
SANFORD
Look to your clothes—others do.
Final plans ter tha Christ
FLOWER 8HOP
■ as Party for the Sundey Cor. K. let ft Saaferd At*.
DOWNTOWN CLEANERS A LAUNDERERS
School classes wet* made and
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With so many new shops U provides dependents of
opening up an over the arcs, Naval personnel with ■ placo
perhaps tow people know thst to purchase good used cloth­
the Sanford Naval Air Station ing et nominal prices. All
proceeds from the shop are
used for chtrlteblo purposes.

Mro F. Duggan, Mro.
K ane, Mro C. C. Mai
Mra. J. Purdy aad Mro J.
Fqyrella a a a g Christmaa
carols accompanied by Mro
Elote Hickson on the piano.
•L Nicolas distributed the
Christmaa gift* to each of the
members end refreshments
were carved by the committee Homemade orange dessert
under the direction of Mrs. cake, coffee, tea, end nuts
were served by the hostess
group Including, Mrs. Craft,
COFFEE FLUFF
Mrs. J. Malloy, Mrs. R. K.
S3 marshmallow*
Swain, Mrs. Irvin Pryor,
1 cup strong, hot eotfet
Mrs. E. H. Rodgers aad Mrs.
U tap. Angostura blttera
Walker.
1 tap. rum flavoring
Others attending were Mrs.
3 cups whipping aeam , di­ W. T. Cavanaugh, Mrs. E. C.
vided
Snodgrass, Mrs. H. H. Grier,
Cut marshmallows in quar­ Mrs. A. L. Thomas, Mrs. W.
ters with scissors dipped la E. Giles and Mrs. C. E.
cold water. Put In top of dou­ ChanioL
ble boiler with hot coffeo. Cook
over hot water until marsh­
mallows a n completely melt­
ed and blended with coffee.
Remove from heat Add bit­
ters and flavoring. Chill until
mixture begins to thicken.
By Isa s C u es Derry
Whip Itt cups cream. Fold
Pastor
aad Mrs. C. R.
into coffee mixture. Spoon in­
to dessert glasses. Chin until Zehnder a n expecting tbelr
firm. Whip remaining cream. daughter and her family this
Use to garnish tops of des­ week for n three week visit.
serts. Makes 4 to 9 serving*. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Van Lanlngham, and children, Todd,
Thinking before speaking Jill and Chris Tina, of Wich­
prevents foot-ln-mouth di­ ita, Kao. should arriv# today
or tomorrow.
sease.

Personals

MR. AND MRS. HENRY GIBBS AYERS JR.,
who wars married Nov. SO a t 5 p. m. in a doubts
ring ceremony a t the Naval Air Station Chapel,
with ChapUln R. L. Deal, officiating. The bride
Is the former Mias Marilyn Washburn, daughter
of Mrs. Nan Washburn and the late L t Col.
Harold C. Washburn, of Sanford. Tha groom is
the son of Henry Gibbe Ayers, Swansea, 8. C.
and Mrs. Suaia B. Ayers, Bamburg, S. C.
(Jameson Photo)

TUESDAY
The Royal Arch Widows
maot in Masonic Hall, at
9:M p. n . for bam sup*wr,
followed by n workshop on
Christmas wreaths, led by
Mrs. Irving Pryor. Members
asked to bring two yards of
nylon net aad wire coat
banger. All York Hire bodies
sad their ladies invited to
attend.
Do you know that when you
buy things which eaa be laun­
dered end roused in a matter
of hours, you can get along
with a smaller Inventory of
clothing and household linens!
Don’t expect your washing
machine to do an efficient Job
If you stuff lt with an over­
load of soiled laundry. Smallor loads and plenty of soap or
detergent will give best re­
sults.

Mrs. Robison
Hostess For
UDC Meeting

a gift of nosey to the C an
Scngnisxl Beys' Orphan*. hi
Naples, Italy. Mrs. Kinmoss visited this orphanie
durtef her trip to Korops,
last year. She laid of the
desperate aead of those ehfldrea fcr individual attention,
so the wlreo a n raquaetiag
that their nosey be used
for iadtridaal «lfte far the
beys than.
Flans won dlotaooof tar
the
December
luacheoo,
which will be a pot htek sup.
per *t the Klrnness hone,
la Loch Arbor.
Farewells w en said to
lira. Cbartse Dukes who. Is
leaving sooa with her hue.
bead for a tour of doty, la
Baltimore, lid. The (roup
presented lfra. Dukes with
a farewell gift of a mini*tu n silver Paul Revere
bowl, engraved “To FhronUa from VAH-9 Officer*1
Wives.'*'

Mri. R. F. RobUou was hos­
tess for the November inertias
of the Norman deVere Howard
Chapter of tho United Daugh­
ters of tho Confederacy.
Following tho business ses­
sion, tho president, Mrs. W.
L. Merritt, presented slides on
“General Lee and Confederate
Action" and gavt Interesting
comments on each slide.
Mrs. Robison and her cohostess, Mrs. Claude Hern­
don served refreshments to BUI Stringfleld e n t e r e d
Mmes. Martin Brant, L. A. Holiday Hospital la Orlando
Bromley, D a v i d Caldwell,
today and will undergo eye
Richard Gleeson, A. W. Lee,
surgery, tomorrow.
G. E. McCall, E d m u n d
MeUch, R. B. Munroe, A. 1C.
Rossctter, F. E. Roumtllat,
M. L. Strickland, Lois Taylor,
J. H. Truluck, A. B. Wallace,
J. St. Clair White, W. A. P e r
ry and Mrs. Merritt.

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DEAR ABBY: The fellow who
baa been dating me le getting on my
nenres. He perspires it lot and when
he breathes he breathes so heavy it
drive# me mad. I have asked other
people if they can h ear him breath­
ing, and they auy no. But I enn hear
ever)’ breath, and it makes me
nervous. I know he can’t help per­
spiring, b u t his hand# get clammy
when we dance and it bothers me.
Should I tell him the tru th about why
I don't like him or should IJ u s t find
somebody *1**?
BOTHERED

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DEAR R..T.. M. AND II.: Yes, a
cow must "calf" firs t in order to
giv# milk.
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deep,” but if a girl Is poor and a
little on the stupid side, she’s lucky
to have itt
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stamped envelope to Abby, Box 8365,
Beverly Hilts, Calif.
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DEAR INFORMATION: When
your daughter becomes curious about
"the facta of life," she will initiate
the conversation. Answer every
question frankly and without embar­

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DEAR ABBY: Do you know if
a cow hue to have a calf first in or­
der to give milk or can she produce
milk before she has a calf?
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DEAR BOTHERED: Find some­
one else, honey. If you really cared
for him, hla "breuthing” would be­
come "sig h s- and hie perspiring
would indicate "happy eacltamenL"
He is not for you—b u t someone else
will think he’s great.

DEAR ABBY: I have six chil­
dren, The oldest ie 9. Today I found
n note in her pocket. It wu* from a
little boy (he is 10 or 11) who wrote
he "loved" her and wanted to know
If she "loved" him, too. Should I
overlook this incident or do you think
I should tell her the facts of life? I
fslt th a t sha wus too young until I
raad the note today.
When I wns 0 . 1 had no one to tell
me the facts of life, and can’t recall
if I was curious then. But I do know
th a t when my mother finally got
around to telling me. I had already
picked up a lot of information the
wrong way. I don’t want that to hap­
pen to my daughter. How much
should a 9-year-old be told today?
INFORMATION PLEASE

T V T im a P ra v itw i

?:20-|:30 p. m. (NBC) It’S when Lacy and Viv (Lucille after abortive attempts to i Luey literally stick! to her [ sap for the do-it-yourself pro- [ deride to cook d in a r
A Min's World. "The Mac- Ball apd Vivian Vance) get boM a basement rumpus Job with a glue that acts Jecli Luey and V|v rind the I their boy friepda on the a
auley Protlle." A warm «nd submerged in a lop of coal room. Prior to the avalanche, | quicker than she thinks. Baa-1 bouse too small when they J night.
pantrating might Into ■
young man's mixed emotion*.
Wes (Olaon Corbett) b si one
of those days when every­
thing goes wrong. After «
e l l y s
fracas with his young bro­
ther (Micbatl Bunn). Ms
b at the gas station is dony trying. But hie blggeet
netback cornea when his girl
friend (Jen Norris) gives him
ap apUtude test, iia finds he
Is not cut out to be Um law­
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ject up until she doee.

DEAR PUZZLEMENT: The old
gentleman ia probably a little senile.
Tall his daughter th a t you have left
Instructions with your sitter th a t no
one is permitted in the house when
she is eitting—und this includes her
father. Shell get the message.
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75, He ia very friendly and Hkes to
visit the neifhbom, but he doeen't
ahut hie mouth. When we go out in
th e evening, we hire a IT-year-old girl
to sit with the children. This old
gent comes over in our absence end
talks the poor girl's ear off. ih e has
oompluinad to ua, but ws don't know
hrw to handle It, We hute to tall the
lorely old man to ut»y away, and I
suppose his daughter is glad to get
him out of the house. Can you or any
of your readers help me?
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The new Callfcrnla It ridge
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here to stay. In the October
issue Edwin Kantar, one of
our beat playtrs, writers and
analysts, give* isvsral Inter­
esting problems in play. All
of them illuatrats the need to
plan your play at tvirk one.
Thess a rt to be uaed for this
week’s series.
8oqth’s firat impulse la to
play dummy's quean of clubs
on West's Jack. West might
have Isd (aim klng-jack-tsn.
A little fheught telle South
that bis correct play Is to
duck that Jack of dubs in
both handa. West has made a
vulnerable overrall. Surely ha

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Then he leads a diamond.
West takes bla ace, but hat
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made. But the chances wars
much greater to find ths
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The future of a marriage i*
usually ssttlad during ths
first year, says a marriage
counselor.
Sure, It is. It’s duilng the
first year that a couple works
out ths pattern for their roarflag*.
During the first year,
whether or not they realize
they are making permanent
decisions, a couple settle*
such matters at how they will
handle their money, how
they will work out disagree­
ments, how much freedom
they are willing to allow each
other, how big a part parent*
and in-lawa are to play In
thslr lives, what their firat
major objectives ate, and
whether or not they are go­
ing to try to change each
athtr or learn to live together
"as Is."
Ths trouble is that often a
eoupla doesn’t know that ths
day-to-day decision* they
make during the firat year
and their day-to-day routine
is forming a pattern that
will Influence them all of
their days togstbsr.
If all y o u n g couples
realised this they might giv*
mors thought to tbs way they
managa their lives in these
first, all-important months sf
marriage.
Both husband and wife

would make more of an effort
to let the other know, "These
are the things that are im­
portant to ms" so that the
marilage would provide the
most Important things to
both.

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NEW YORK &lt;UPI) — Bob­
by Dell of Mlnnsscts, a con­
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for m i .
The (1-4. 211-pound tackle,
drafted by the Minnesota Vik­
ing* ef the National Football
League, the Dallas Texan* of
tb* American Football League
and the Winnipeg Blue Bomb­
ers cf the Canadian Football
League, wa* picked at ths
nation'* top lintman by a 2-1
majority over Lae Roy Jordan
of* Alabama, a canter, in bal­
loting conducted by United
Praia International.
Pat Ritchter of Wisconsin
was third and and Hal Bedsols of national champion
Southern California and end
Davs Robinson cf Pann State
tied for fourth.

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d e m a n d * w h i c h yon . o r e i t h e r
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J r . , d aeaaaad . l a t a o f aald
C o u n ty , lo t h * C o u n t y J u d g *
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a t hi* o f fl c * l a t h * c o u r t
h o u t o o f aald C o u n t y a t S a n ­
ford . F l o r i d a , w l t h l a tlx cal*
a n d a r m o n t h * f ro m Iho l i n t
o f th o f l r a t p u b l i c a t i o n a f
t h l a nolle*. T w o cop laa o f
o ach claim o r d e m a n d ah all
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th * plac* o f r a a l d a n c t a n d
p o et o fflc* ad d r a a a o f th o
c l a i m a n t , a n d ah all ba a w o r a
lo b y t h a c l a i m a n t , a a a n t . a i r
lornay and accom panied by a
fUlnar fa* o f on* d u l l e r a n d
a u r h cla im o r d e m a n d n o t ao
file d ah all b* void.
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Hanford. F l o r i d a
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I'u b ltab Dec. I. 1*. IT. I t .
C U D -1

BY JACK TRIM
The label said "Florida
Lisa” and I wouldn’t hava
known Lias from Gypay Rote,
but a picture of a fish gave a
alight clue.
Tha sample can was wrap­
ped in an introductory letter
•aying that this Lisa was a
favorite Florida C r a c k e r

Two Teams Gain
In All-Star Loop

Last week’* action in tha
Jat Lanes All Star Bowling
Loop found the Betty Ann’s
and Meador** Marine trios
picking up a gam* on league
leader* Larry’s Mart aa they
faltered and lost on* out of
three to th* Handy Food
team.
While th* Larry’* men were
stumbling over Handy Food,
t v t i i k r m r i i T t o t n r o r the Betty Ann's and Meador's
■p i n t . v i v r n J i i m i A L t u t I I r r . IV AVD KOIt a » : H I . | aggregations were busy win­
VOLK r o t VTV. F L O R ID A .
ning three straight from
IV CIIAVI K R T VO. l i e # *
Faust Drugs and 8anford Dry
STELLA E. TltOURKINH.
I'lalntlfr, Cleaner's, respectively.
*Y••
Th* climatic aerie* of th*
ItKN'J W it V
A N D E It 9 O N
T l l o U t ’k l M ,
night found th* two contend­
D a f a n d a n L ere for th* cellar poeiticn
VOTIC R O F SI I T
T O i ItK.VJAMIN AN DERSON
fighting it out, with Frailey’s
T i l l &gt;MPK INS.
rubbing it hi to th* tun* of
Heal St. L o u ll. Mlaaourt.
YOU A R E IIK It &gt;: IIY N O T I­ three straight that gave th*
F I E D t h a t a C o m p l a i n t for battered Zeuli team uncon­
Dlvorc* a n d o t h e r rallaT ha*
b a a a fllad a a a l n a t y o u
In tested possession of th* low
th o ab o v o a ty lad c o u r t a n d spot on tha totem pul*.
you a r t h e r e b y r e q u i r e d to
Nine over-200 games high­
aarv a a co p y o f y o u r A n t w a r
o r o t h e r d afan a* to th o C o m ­ lighted th* individual perplaint
upon
tha
|q * ln tlfr*
A tto r n e y . K. JA CK S O N H A . fonuance* of tha evening,
AHZE. A l t o r n a y a t Lew, Id* with Bob Steel* leading the
N. O r a n g * A vanua, S u i t a IS.
Orlando, O r a n g * C o u n ty , F l o r ­ I pack by virtu* of a reauundida. a n d flla th * o r l i l o # ! a n - ■ing 221/591 sari vs, clctcly
a w a r o r d afan a* la t h a off!.-*
o f th o C l a r k o f t h a C i r c u i t | followed by Johnny Wright
C o u r t on o r b e f o re Iho I t h | who toppled th* maples at a
d a y of J a n u a r y , IMS. A. It,
If you f a l l t» du e.» J u J * . 201, 213/592 rate. Al Dem t o l by d e f a u l t will b* l a k . Palma came up with a 214 563
a n a a a l n a t you fo r t h a r e .
Ilaf la Iho C o m p l a i n t a n d aa ld aeries, Rich Murphy at 204/
cau aa w ill t h a n p ro ceed aa 569, Bob Boredorf a 215, 302/
par t*.
Neal Maxwell ram*
DONE a n d O R D K R K D a t 675,
S an fo rd , F l o r i d a , th l a i t h day through with a 219/577 and
o f D acam bar, t i l l . A. D.
Harold Hartst had a 211/540
(•B A LI
A r t h u r H. B a c k w t l h . J r . evening.
C la rk C ircu it C ourt
Bamlnol* C o u n ty , F l o r i d a
Dy; M a r t h a T. V lh lao
D ep u ty C l a r k
PubllaU Dac. la. IT, I I . I t
CDD -IS ,

menu item with a publie i*.
lation* concocted name*
It was a mullet
Packed tha aama aa tana,
salmon or other canned foods,
the Lisa is an attempt to put
th* good old cracker mullet
into competition with ether
canned fish products.
It’s good, ae mattar what
they call i t
1 tested It right out of th*
can, breaking off a small bita
in anticipation of not liking
i t then 1 took three succeedIngly larger bite* and got eut
th* aaltlnta for a real good
snack.
The Lisa is an export name
for th* mullet and la being
boosted as a Florida product
with th* blessing of th* Flo­
rida Development Commis­
sion. It is designed to supple­
ment th* state's fresh fiih
industry.
Th* menu enclosed with th*
•ample can said it can ba
used in any recipe calling for
tuna or salmon, with similar
results.
This Lisa may catch oa as
a nationally distributed food
item, because it is tasty.
But there’ll always be a
mullet
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Don Smith called and said
that 8tan Oglesby, Sanford
commsrcial fisherman, had
brought a sea bass by Semi­
nole Sporting Goods.
Jiow, there is nothing ex­
traordinary about a sea bass
being brought by the Smiths'
place, except that this par­
ticular aea bass was nui
caught in the sea.
It was taken off on* of
Oglesby’s set tines in Lake
Harney, which is way out fot
a sea bass to be nibbling ou a
set line.
Smith said that he had
questioned old timers around
town and couldn’t find any­
body who had seen a tea bass
caught aa far up the St. Johns
aa Harnsy.
Bow hunters bagged 315
We’re getting closer and
deer in North Dakota during closer to the beach all tb*
Use 1960 hunting season.
Itima.

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yaatdonca and peat offlc* ad-- plaint p r a y s (or an accountdraa* of tha oiolmant, and In* to ha takoa u a d a r Iha
eholl bo sw orn to by tho direction o f th e C o u r t (or
claimant, agent, o l to r n t y , and
*ny such claim or damand n o t
0* filed shall b* cold.
W illiam A. D iic tik o
Aa a d m in istr a to r of tk*
fens end a b str a c t f«*e and
R a ta l* of
th n t In d r r a u l l of such p a y ­
w illia m C. Rrlolako,
a /k /a
William C. Von ment. till*. Interest, estate,
claim, demand and a qulty of
■ r la ti k a
redem ption of the D e fenda nts
Doetaetd
Wlndorwocdl*. Halnca, Huai* and a ll persona claiming by,
through, un d e r or a g a i n s t
or A Ward. Attornaya
them o r a n y af tham . ha
111 P a r k Acanua, South,
absolutely
barred a n d foraW ln t a r P ark, Florida
Publish Nor. I t . XI. * Do*. cloaed; said ault be in g filed
In the Circuit Court o f tha
t. 10. l i f t
Ninth Judicial Circuit. In and
CDC.4I
for
sem ln ola
County.
In
Chancery, aotltled F E D E R A L
i v T im n a e r r r r o r n r o f NATIONAL MORTOAQH AHT H R N IN TH JU D IC IA L C IR ­ SOCIATION, a corporation o r ­
C U IT . IV AVU F U R S R R I . ganised under an Act of Con­
NULM rO U V T Y . F L O R ID A .
g re ss end existing p u r s u a n t
IV CHAVCKaV IM IS
lo tha Pedaral National Mort­
NOTICE OF FIULH'ATIOV
gage Association I 'h a r ta r Ant,
W BUT HIDE F E D E R A L SAV- Plaintiff, ve rsus DANIEL D.
INOa A LOAN ASSOCIATION, HTDEL and DONNA M. RT A UNITED HTATEa COUP.
D E L hla wlfa. Defendants,
P la in tiff , being Chancery Ceaa No. l i e 22. p r a y in g n furacloaura of
MAROARF.T W. BAUXH1AKD- aald m o rtg a g a nn th e follo w­
N E R AND ------ BAUMUARD- ing described land, ly in g and
NER
HER
HUSBAND.
If being In Semlnola County,
County. Florida, u.-w lt:
m arrltd
Defendant.
l o t II. Illock IS, NORTH
T o t M a r g a r tt W. Ilaum gardflltLANDO 1HT A D D S n«r and — — Ilaum gardT i n s ’, according to plat
nar, h*r huaband If m arthereof recorded In P la t
llook IS, P a g .* SI a n d I I ,
Pub'lc Records of Deminolo County. Florida.
to
Forarloi*
o
m q r lg t g * T ogether with the follow lag
a g a in s t rval a n d p a r .o a a l p r o ­ equipment!
p a rty haa havn fllad agalnal
Wall H e a t s r — P a na lra y
lb* abav* court by
—Modal l-FA-tX
you ‘
Ih* abova n a m i d plaintiff.
Hang* — Dixie
T ha proparly aoughl to b*
711-i-att
forsoloavd I* oa follow*:
l le frlg o ra to r — F r l g l d a l r t
I.ol IT. OAKLAND HILLS.
-M odel D - I ll
o-Tordlng
to
ih*
plat
Hot W a tv r H e ste r — Day
lharoof aa rM ordad In
A Night — Model I0-C:
Plat Book II, Pag* 41 a n d
Tou end each of you. ar*
Ilaeorda
of h a r tb y required to fll* par41. Publlo
sonally or by a ttorney. In the
H.mlnola County, Fla.
Tou era raqutrad lo aarv* office of the Clerk at eald
• copy of yo u r onawar or Court. In tha County Court
a t h a r pleading on r i a l n l l f r a House. In Hanford. Hemlnol*
Atlornay, Irving Nalbaaaon. County. Florida, on or beforo
th e Ird day of J a n u a ry . A.D.
II*. Flo. so * til* tb* orig in a l t i l l , yo u r appearanca, a n ­
In ( h a offlc* of th* Clark o n sw er
or
other
defensive
or bafar* Iha I n d day of pleadings lo the Com plaint In
J a n u a r y 1141.
this cause and also to asrvo
If yon foil In d-&gt; an J u d g - upon Handers, XlcEwan, g r o ­
mant by default will b* t a k - w e rs A Mims, a tt o r n e y s for
an a galnal you for Ih* rallof the r t a t n l lf f , a ropy of aald
demanded In tha complaint.
pleadings, otherwise eald Bill
Tula nolle* (hall ba publlati- of Complaint will ba taka o
o-l onca aach w aah fur four aa cunfsessd by you a n d each
c o o a a r q ttr a waaka In th* Man- o f you.
ford Harold.
DONE AND ORDERED this
DOVU AND OflDKUKD IN I l t t i day of November, A. D.
■ ANPORD, SKMINULP. CUUJf- | sex. el Hanford. Semloole
TT. FL A . THIS l l t b DAT County, Florida.
OP NUVBMBER 114:.
(SEAL)
A r th u r II. Beckwith, J r .
(BCALI
Clerk of the Circuit Court
A rth n r II. Beckwllh. J r .
hemlnolo County, Florida,
Clark of C lrault Court
leg: M a rth a T. Vlblen
lly: M artha T. Vlblaa
Deputy Clark
Publlab Dae. a. I*. IT, 14.
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tention getting ads.

Legal Notice
in t h e r i n c t r r c o r n r o r
THIS NINTH JUDICIAL riHce rr. iv avd for *kwiVOLK COt.VTV, FLORIDA,
IV CNAVCKMT NO. ISMS
v a r i e s : t o a pfh a ia
ro v p cn L icA T to v i

SUFFOLK COUNTT F E D E R ­
AL SAVIN’iM AND LOAN AS­
SOCIATION. o United Hiatt*
Corporation.

noO E R D. W E I L and W ILLODENE W E I L hlc w ill,
TO I ROUKIt D. W E IL
( R r .l d . n i- , Unknown)
W ILLODENB W E I L hla
wlfo
(Residence Unknown)
and
E ach and all u n know n peceon a, p a r t i t a a n d defendants
who elalm h r, through, u n d e r
■r ngnlnet the aforesaid
Iti xl Kit D. W E I L and
WILLUDENR WEIL hla
w lfa
w h e th e r ne spot.see, h e l m d e ­
classe, , g r a n tt a e ,
aeelgnate,
lienors, creditors, tru stee s or
otherwise, oa to oach nod oil
of whom residence Is u n ­
known.
and
Each a n d nil unknow n p e r ­
sons, p a rtie s a n d defendants,
an to oack and oil of whom
residence lo unknown, h o e in g
or claiming to h a t * a n y rig h t,
t it l e o r Intarest In o r to tha
following described property,
which Is tho subje ct m a t t e r
of tho aboco-styled caueo,
via;
l o t II. H E I R L A K E
HILLS, according to tho
F la t thereof, as r e co rd ­
ed In I 'L l llook II. a t
Paga ST of tha Fublla
Record.
of
gemlnolt
County, Florida, to g e th a r
w i t h tha following:
I Klectrand H eater Iton
Including the building and
a p p u r le o a n c e t located thornoo. and lo g e tb e r with tha
f u r n llu r r . furnishings, and
f l i t u r e a e ltu a la therein, and
nod localed thereon.
TOU. AND EACH OF TOU.
a m hereby notified t h a t a
Complaint h a t bees filed by
Iha
ab o ca -aa m ad
P la intiff
a g a l a e t you a n d each of you
In foreclose a m nrtgaga oa
th a abore.Uaei-rlhed property
In tha aboca-atylad causa and
yuu and aach of you ar*
hereby required to file an An.
ewer or other Pleading r e ­
sponsive t h e r e to with
tho
C lark of tho above-entitle d
Circuit Court s o d lo servo
a ropy a f such Aoawer or
o tk e r
responsive
Pleading
upon the P l a i n t i f f s A t t o r ­
ney., Courehon and Courehoa.
n e t Meridian Avenue, Miami
lleaeh, Florida, a a or boforo
tho I n d day of J a n u a ry 1141;
otborwleo tho allogatlooa of
said Complaint will ha t a k e n
ee confessed by your.
DONE AND ORD ERED a t
Iha Memlnula C o u n ty Court*
hou.o. Hanford Florida, ihla
21th day a t No.am ber, t i l l .
(SEAL)
A r t h u r II. neckwlth, J r .
Clerk of th e abova-tn• tiled Circuit Court
Uy: Her iha T. Vlblen.
I». C.
Publish Dec. t. I t , IT, St.
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8o* Th* LMN Now
4 Bedroom H oar
In L air Way man llrighl.
On l.uogdal* Ave.
Just Soulh Of Lonsdale
l.ungaiuid. Fla.
•% Mile* South of Ssnforil
Turn West nl Ind Road
South of Owen* Bro*.
OPEN II s. m. lo * p. m.
DULY

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Av*. PA 1-9420

Sales A Service
G. H. raoH
170* W. lit SL Sanford
Ph. PA 2-3993
elrigeration • Air-condition­
ing men needed. Wo train
you. Write Commercial
Trades Institute Box IS, */*
Sanford Herald.

RENT A BED

Beautician wanted. Cut *N
monthly payment*. Inquire
Curl Beauty Shop. 919 Pal­ Heaters Cleaned
2 Bedroom CB homo. Kitchen
metto Ave. PA 9-4994 or Complete service; Installa­ Thompson Music Co., *
equipped. No down pay­
Colonial Plata Mall, Or»
PA 2-4013.
tion; work guaranteed. Ph.
ment, assume payments.
PA 2-1917 after I p.m.; any­ Undo. Phono 4S9-4ST7.
170 N. Cortes. North Or­
time weekends.
Complete set Men'* Grit
lando.
club* A hag. 910. Portable
Barber wanted. Ooaceaakmtap# recorder. 9 H. Oh
J. W. Hall, Realtor ak e for winter season. Pal­
Eketrle hulas A track*
ly equipped Barber Shop.
AUTO GLASS
923-0919.
Apply Mayfair Inn, Sanford
INSTALLED

Bodawaj, HoaylUl A Baby
Boda
By Day, Weak, or Month
CABROLL’B FURNITURE
CLEAN 3 room furnished
Ph. PA 94191 111 W. let S t
COST 913,000
apsrment. Water and aloe,
IACRIFICB AT 90JTS
furnished. 993 a month. Ph.
Modem, almost now. I bod
FA 3-9944.
homo. Terms PA 9-0387.
2 Bedroom furnished house.
Freshly painted. 9*0 month.
LOCH ARBOR
Ph. FA 2-2007 or FA 94790
Total price less than $13,000
for 3 bedroom homo on nice
1 BR. APT. F u n . 1st floor,
quiet atroot la this section.
elderly couple, or woman.
Monthly payments only
Electric and water furs. WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
977.90 after assuming mort­
$99. Mo. FA 2-2490.
Rooms private baths, 114 gage of $10,939. Possession
W. First St.
Immediate so you will bo
RENTALS
eligible for homoetoed ex­
emption.
Almost new 3 BR, tile baft)
CB borne, completely furn­
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
ished In Ravgnnn Park.
Realtor
Clean
first
floor
Apartment
9110 per month.
Privet* entrance, loot Pal­ Raymond Lnadquist, Asioe.
FA 2-3991 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
metto.
2 BR, 1 Bath-479
9 BR, 1 Bath-490
9 Bedroom homo with Flor­ New 9 Bedroom, I bath home.
3 BR, 2 Bath-1123
No cash aoodod. 961 a
ida room and kitchen
month, Tasss A Insurance
4 BR, Ito Bath-9131
equipped. 979 month. Cell
included. 123-9099.
322-0909 tor Inform etlon.

Stenstrom Realty

LOCH ARBOR
Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
house. 929 Escambia. Pit.
111 N. Park Av*. PA 99490
Located In deilrabto Loch
FA 90274.
Arbor and situated on
Lovely 2 bedroom bout*, kit­
tort* too x 129 foot shady
chen equipped. Carports Large 9 bedroom Trailer on
Urge lake. Cell FA 97968.
bomeeite, this lovely new
and utility room. Adults
only or with Infant, 993. Free Traitor lot rent In ex­ home, now under conit rueturn and nearing comple­
It no xntwer phone after
change for pari time eertion,
represents one ut
9 p. m. FA 2-4I1L
viesa. Phone FA 3 2972.
Sanford's finest homo buys
of 1062.
4 ROOM furnished apartmenL Clean furnished Apartment
1 Bedroom, water furnished.
downstairs. AdulU. Phone
100 a month. 3290390.
The home contula of en en­
FA 2-1994.
try foyar, Urge living room,
UNFURNISHED ntw 9 bed­ Unfurnished bouse. FA 2-4669.
dining area, 3 bedroom*.
room bouse, kitchen equip­
2 tile bathe, enclosed 'torped. FA 3-3693.
7. Itualnoaa KcnlaU
Ida room, kitchen, large
utility room, end double
rOR LEASE- Modern Ser­
Legal Notice
carports.
vice Station, Two Bay Pureelian Enamel Building.
Reasonable
Invest­ The features include a fully
ment. Contact Sinclair Re­ equipped, built-in kitchen,
central duct beat lyttom to
fining Co. FA 92131.
all roomi, wcQ and pump,
(hidden from view by old
brick well) hot water heat­
2 BEDROOM modern housa.
er, and many othera too
Kitchen equipped. FA 2 057*.
numerous to mention. Also
propped for air-condition­
Attractive 3 bedroom. 2 bath
ing at low extra cost U
hom e. Fenced yard. Near
desire.
NAS. 113 W. Coleman Cir­
cle. FA 97494.
Tb# tout price, just-419,950.
12. Real Entitle For Sale Extremely good financing.

St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
IIS N. Park Av* FA 24121

li s t e d exclusively with—

Windshield Back Glass
Door Glass
Vent Glass
SERVICE
Pun Brno Maid to live on pre­
mises, now* modern homo. Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company
Room, board and salary.

Call collect Mrs. Snapp. 110 Magnolia Ph. PA 2-4932 IT’ Bicycle with traM og
wheels, can bo convert**
CH 1-1339. Orlando. Fla.
31. Poultry • Livestock
Into * toy’s or girl'* blcy*
Gentle tehoUaad P eer for o lo .9 U .P A 94070.
children . Just la tlmo for
Christmas. Also traitor. Ph.
FA 9-9471 after 9:90.
Small touch up Jobe. Paint­
ing, window cleaning and
repairs. Work guaranteed.
Ph. PA M IT .
DACHSHUNDS ARC r*g!*t*r» 35. A rtkloa W aste*
ed. Black A tan. 0 Month*
old. All shots. 9291701.
Nure*nr to now open at Hap­
Chihuahua Puppies. FA 94921
py Acres. 1 Acre kneed
play an a. Rlvervlew Av*. T O Y CHIHUAHUAS ARC
off W. Ut. Call FA 94401.
Reg. 939.00 up. 929 Highland.
(Old RL 441.) Mount
Day work Iron log. FA 97701
Dorn, Fla.
Ironing wanted. FA 92600.
Day’* Worker. DeBary, Win­
ter Park or Sanford. Refer­ LIVLNG CHRISTMAS TREES
ence. Writ* Box 9 c/o San­ . GRAPEVILLE NURSERY .
GrapevUto Av*. near 204h 84.
ford Herald.

Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
319 Palmetto
FA 3-0934

24. Electrical Service*

Surdand Estates Homes
&amp; 2 BATHS

3 - BEDROOMS, 1. H ,

V A - N O DOWN PAYMENT
LOW MONTHLY
VA • CoovooUs m I A
•------------------------ —

Plum bing &amp; H eating
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
WORK
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6963

2G. Hadiu &amp; Television
ELECTRONIC ORGANS

Sonic* on all makes. Work
guaranteed. Town A Coun­
try T. V., 2933 Pa. Dr.,
322-3362.
FA 92420

HURRY! HURRY!
ONLY 10 MORE DAYS LEFT

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REALTY.

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Robson Sportlaff Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
104-04 E. 1st Ph. FA 93041

FOR TRIF

TO NASSAU
DRAWING AT NEW I UK. MODEL HOUSE
3 P. 31. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18.

Last Of 1962 Models
OLDSMOIJILE 8 8 * 4 DOOR * BRAND NEW
Automatie Trans.. Power Urakro and meeting.
Radio, Heater, Electric Window*.
Whit* Wall Tlrt*. Lexury Trias.
C A \J C
SAVE HUNDREDS OF g I

OI.DH.MOItILK S U P E R 88 . STATION WAG,
Air Condition, I'uwor Window*. Brake*. 8tearing,
Radio, Heeler. Haled Gtoaa. Food Only By Mr.
Ilollor. Never Boon Titled.
C AW E
RAVE HUNDREDS OF S I
3AYC

CHEVROLET CORVAN PANEL
Brand Now, Fluor Shift.
RAVE IIL'NDKEDR OF 6 9

CHEV II STATION WAGON 9 PASSENGER
Automatic Tran*., Ilcelor. While Walla. Used By
Wvlcomr Wagon Lady.
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PA YM EN TS
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•

WE BUY Used Furniture
Pb. FA 2-3S7S.

Upholstering k Mattress ren­ 19* Mahogany hardtop Boat
Fiberglass bottom. Twin 49
ovating. New A Used Furni­
FRIGIDAIRE
bp. electrle start Ertanidei.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Seles A Service
Brand ntw tandem till
Co., at 700 Celery Ave.
House Wiring, Free Estimates
trailer. Complete outfit only
FA 2-2117.
Sid Vlblen'* Randall Electric
92800.00. Phone PA 34703.
113 Magnolia Pb. FA 2-0013 Used furniture, sppliancei,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold. 38. Motorcycle* • Scooters
23. Plumbing Service*
Larry’s Mart 213 Sanford
VESPA Motor Scooters (new)
Ave. Pb. FA 2-4132
PLUMBING
910.69 down A 93.32 Week*
Contracting A Repairs
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
FREE DELIVERY
Service With the Cuh.
Lewi* Sales A Service
R. L. IIARVEY
SUPER TRADING POST
2917
Country Club l o a f
204 Sanford Av*. FA 2-9393
FA 2-0677.
Th. FA 97028

Lnkevtow home with lake 111 N. Park Ave.
privileges In South Silver
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
and I baths. Air-Condition­
HURRY!
ed. Phone FA 97W8.
3 Bedroom CB home. Take
over payments of 964 per
month. Ph. FA 2 0796.

Getaway To I t o Waterway

21. ftoaatp Salons

Stenstrom Realty

TO

ALL SOLD OUT
IN LONCDALi:

MORTGAGE LOANS
PHA and Conventional
Commercial A Residential

110 N. Park Avenue
Phone 929-0999.

9 Boom furnished Apartment.
Boat sheep. IMS French
If you want people to pay Furnished Room*. 99.00 week.
Ave.
909 8. Park. 2294798.
attontkm to your business,

no rtrw o r ever
in th k v.swss o r
can FA 99412 and ask Urn
THU STATU o r M.OMIDX
TOl1TAr r aiROKANT DANISL D. HTD*U
Herald Staff about tome at­

types

FRIGIDAIRE

Sal**

Agent

Day*. FA 2-2116 - Eve. A Sun. FA 2 4 6 1 6 • 323470*

LONG; LONG, TRADES • EASY TERMS
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10 TILL 5

�11-31 Victory
Over Titusville
Fresh Flo rid a
G ra d e A
W hole

VBU GRIDIRON BOUND a n two of Sanford’s
, Eufana Williams and Butch Rlsor,
scholarship agreements with Florid*
, Shown art, from left, Gena WU-

By N em sa Miller

J. B. PHILLIPS JR.
tha first San■ford high grldder to
win a University of
Florida acholarshlp In
82 years as ha signed
his grid scholarship in
Orlando S a t u r d a y
n ig h t Tha hard hitting
center was a bulwark
for the locals on de­
fense throughout tha
past two years.

Tbs Orvaa Bay Pacbars’
bruising ground yama aad
rnyyad dafanaa hart carried
na throoyh another Na­
tional Football Loagoa crisis,
aad only a m inds win asst
Sunday by tha Lea Angelas
Rama can prevent them from
clinching their third straight
Western Division title.
Aa for tha Datroit Lions,
who aow hero won aart
atnlght gamaa ia aa effort
to earn that playoff berth ap­
posite tha New York Giants,
It looks Ilka a nice try hot aa
cigar.
For tha manner ha which
tha Packers battled back from
tha ll-po|nt deficit ta beat
the Baa Frandaca Forty
NInert, 1141, Sunday, they
appear hardly llktly to blow

MS* W M fc w fs |W M A ft b u t
Um Rama, « k w 1-11-1 m -

erd Is the peanut fat the NFL.
Detroit r in g la ha forIon
bopa af catching ths P itk in
by defeating tha Mlaaaaota
VlUaca, 17-H, la a raggedly
played i h n . Tha Uaaa wind
op vhk tha Chkage Bean
Meanwhile, tha Glaala, playlat withaal aay shempl—
■hip preeenre, dafaatad their
eld advaraariaa, tha Cleveland
Browne, 17-11. for thair
eighth etrelght victory. Thla
la tha Qlaataf longest atraak

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SERIOUS EFFORT is mirrored on th s faces of
both teams, os Lind* Spencer mess around tn d
with the ball, while opposing- players rush in
for the tackle and teammates fight to keep the

ball-carrier free. Grim determination aeen hem
was plsyers’ attitude throughout game. (P. 8.—
■he made it I)
(Herald Photo)

Sliced Pineapple
Sun Ripe

Seniors Outscore Juniors In Powder Puff Tilt Oviedo Loses
Ily Doltis Higginbotham
Herald Feature Editor
The outnumbered, underdog
Senior ylrla Powder Puff
team, falling on an experlence«l backfleld pared by fleetfooted Linda .Spencer, quarterbackrd by Nylea Albers and
captained by ’’veteran" half­
back Louise Higginbotham,
outdistanced the Junior ylrla
team to take the third Annual
I'owder Fuff Game with r 20IS acore Sunday.
This was tha biggest score
and tha moat decisive victory
• f tha gatnea* three year his­
tory, and the Juniors almost
tied it up la ths closing min­
utes of the game, but the Sen­
iors determined Him stopped
the Titans drive on tha goal
llna to keep their one touch­
down lead.
Tha gama waa marred by an
Injury to Ilelliona quarter­
back, Nylene Albers who suf­
fered s broken collarbone as
she fell after making a goal
line block.
The Senior Hellions drew
the lin t scream of outrage aa
tall rangy Linda Spencer scor­
ed with a pitch out from At
hers midway in the first quar
ter.
But the Junior Titana cams
fighting back with acatback
Rena McKanale paaalng and
calling her teammates down to
the five yard line where she
look the bell over on a keeper
play, and Michele Jones ran
the extra point to put the Jun­
iors ahead, 7-S at the end of
the first quarter.
The Seniors took the ball on
the kickoff and started a drive
right on down te the goal line
with Higginbotham, Spencer,
(jo* and Albert carrying oft

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ida Golfers’ Attn, monthly
pro-am play at the Mayfair
this past weekend.
Sharing the spotlight with
Raybom waa Moe Norman.
Both golfers shot a 69 to
tie for low pro honors.
Four flah were eanght by the
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tackle, around the ends and
plunging up the renter all the
way to the goal, where Bar­
bara Cox dove over from the
one yard line for the TD, A
■nap pass from Albera to
Spencer added the FAT, and
the Seniors again took the
lead, aa the Drat half ended.
After a highly entertaining
ihuw during the break by the
wildly costumed members of
the two bands, play waa reaumrd In the aecond half, with
the Powder Puffers rested, re­
freshed and reedy to go.
On the kickoff, halfback
Shirley liowon of the Juniors
tore down the sidelines and al­
most got away with a TD punt
return but stepped out ef
bounds on the Seniors 40 yard
line.
A eerie* of resale daiale
plays, paaaes, pitchouta, re­
verses and double reverses by
Ronnie Caolo, Marilyn Hunt,
Rena McKensle and Shirley
Rowan, all doing their share
of the ball carrying carried
the Junior Titans right down
to the goal line where half­
back Bonnie Caolo plunged
over tackle fur the touchdown

and the game waa all tied up
18-11.
In the fourth quartor, Donna
Board’s kickoff, low and hard,
bounced off one of the Hel­
lion’s linemen end fell to tha
ground where renter Ann Farless recovered It.
With their handa on the hall
again, the determined Seniors,
rsn, skipped, wiggled, squirm­
ed, plunged end fell toward
the goal line, f.o yards sway,
sa the Titana tried desperately
to hold the line.
The drive was maned by
penalties as the hard pressing
seniors jumped off aides, but
they m a n a g e d to rack op
enough first downs with the
end sweeps ef Halfback Hig­
ginbotham, the keeper plays
of Albers and the sweeping
end runs of Linda Spencer to
get to the goal line, where the
hell waa handed off to Spencer
whe raced around right end
for the third TD to give the
8eniora a one touchdown lead.
Pat Bruce leaped ever tackle
for the extra point and the
seniors took a tenacious 80-18
lead, which they defended to
the last whistle as the Titana

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took over and tried hard for
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TUE&amp;, DECEMBER 1 1 ,1M3

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 603

The Carroll Daniel Con­
struction Co. has been given
Uw contract to build those
■cw locker rooms at the Mayfair Golf Court*. Estimated
cost $23,000 with work expect­
ed to be completed la six
weeks.
Out by W. Lake Mary
•ltd . . . .where the overpast
rill be by Interstate 4.
there's a alga about the fed­
eral highway project . . The
only gimmick Is . . . Uw sign
is facing the pasture . . . Only
ones that can see tho alga
are the cows.
It sure would be nice if
someone cleaned up that lawn
by tha Edwards Building.
In that same area, don't bo
surprised if (hat Amoco sta­
tion is torn down and some­
thing goes up In Us place.
The ecotrict baa already
been let on the old Malfett
Building.
Air Force man palling eat
. . . only skeleton crews left.
Droops gone from tha Giant
dormitories. Talked with AF
Colonel Michael Barry who
wants to- thank the people of
Sanford for their warm greetCity Manager W. E. Know­
les added a poetic touch (In
blank verse) to the Christmas
bonus season. Included la each
pay envelope win be a brief
eulogy . • . Well take Froat
•7 new street name signs
have been erected in tha ally
since last month.

HOLLYWOOD &lt;UPI&gt;—Televlelon'a "Perry Mason." Ray.
mood Burr, was reported In
excellent condition today after
undergoing minor corrective
surgery.

New Crisis?

Angle parking along First
St. waa termed "silly" and a
"mesa" by Commissioner
Earl Higginbotham Monday
night and bo added 'T m
eorry 1 voted for X."
"We're the only city in the
U. S. with If* Higginbotham
said at the commlsaioo meet­
ing.
The discussion earn* up
after commissioners agreed
to keep angle parking on
Palmetto by the old post
office.
In other business daring a
routine session, the commis­
sion swarded the low bid
for two long wheel base
dump trucks to Superior
GMC trucks for 94,310;
Awarded rower and trash
Victims Removed From W reck
pumps to the Machinery Ser­
vice Co. of Tampa for 97,447;
Denied a request from the
Sanfly, a NAS publication,
asking for a full page ad;
Denied a request to relo­
cate a street light pole on
South Park Dr.;
Heard a protest from B
Academy Manor residents
protesting farming in the
area. A petition was road by
tho 8 calling the farming la
(he area "harmful." Tba A "trua" engineering feaa- told the engineers that tha
commission took tho petition Ibllity report on wh*r* to lo­ best feasible alt* was tha area
cate the proposed port termin­ north of French Are.
under advisement.
al was ordered by the City Andrew Carrawny, chairman
Commission Monday night
of tha chamber committee said
City Commlsilonara took the thla morning "aa far aa 1
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BUENOS AIRES (UPI) —
The top commanders of the
Argentine air force were oust*
ed today in an abrupt and on*
explained change of command
poaaibly indicating the start
of a new military crisis.

Paradrop Lands
AVON PARK (UPI)—Fhra
hundred paratroopers of the
U. 8. Strike Command para*
chuted onto a frost-covered
Air Force bombing range here
today In a reaction teat of the
nation’s brush - fire warfare
force.

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Two Are Injured,
Damages Total
$1,000 In Mishap

Surprise

OJAI, Calif. (UPI) — Mra.
Robert Ross, 18, went to the
hoepital Sunday expecting her
18th child. Today she has 14.
Mrs. Roes said the triplet girls
were "kind of a surprise." She
and her oil products salesman
husband had more good news
A bead-on crash between today—the hoepital will give
two cars esrly this morning them a single rata in honor of
resulted In two Injuries and the occasion.
damages over $1,000, the
Florida Highway Patrol re­ Sentenced To Life
ported.
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) —
It was the third accident Mrs. Kffia Norrta Of Orlando,
on Semlnoie County roadj In
convicted hero in October of
less than 24 hours.
the arsenic poisoning of a 76Injured were David Fry­
year-old retired shipbuilder,
man, 16, Old Orlando High­
way sad .Merman Stone,
1U. Johns County
sentence In lit.
Casselberry.
Circuit Court here Monday.
Trooper J. L. Sikes report­
Judge Howell klelton handed
ed that Fryman attempted down the life term after deny­
ing a motion for a new trial.

Notice the way city craws
touched up and beautified that
Nativity scene this sea saw by
CUy HaUT By the way, a
choir will perform In front of WASHING!
The Columbia TTroaHAlmV
the icen* at 7 p.m. Dec. 22.
System said Monday nlxht Commission*)*, who are pay­ near* (jut," Carreway added.
Chamber of Commerce new that presIdsnUal adviser Me- ing fl0,600 for the report, Commissioner Joe Baker,
Drivers Beware,
directors same their new George Bundy provided the In­ authorised Knowles to write who made tha motion for the
president at 7:30 p.m. today side information for the Sat­ engineers Reynolds, 8mltli and "true" report said, "we don’t
urday
Evening
Poet
article
It’s December
.HU1 to "designate the best site want any directed report."
at the Florida State Bank
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) lounge. Francis Roumlllat Jr. that created a furor around by Lake Monroe for such a fa­ Raker stressed the elty want­
Fast work by Sanford (Ire
cility."
a sura bet . . . with Scott Adlal Stevenson.
ed and was paying for, a com­ fighters stopped
second State Patrol Director H. N.
CBS correspondent Robert
Burns groomed for tha office
plete feasibility study.
floor fire on South Park Ave. Klrkman reminded Florldlana
Pierpont said In a network It was Indicated at tha matt­
from
spreading and destroy­ today that December Is the
ing
that
the
Port
Authority
Baker
said
thla
morning
broadcast that Bundy waa tha
ing
th*
entire home, the fire deadliest month of the year
Committee
of
the
Chamber
that
he
waa
Informed
that
anon the highway*.
Can you Imagine Seminole source for the piece, written
department
reported today.
County and its (lve neighbor­ by Stewart Alaop and Charles
Chief Mack Cleveland Sr.
ing counties having more peo­ IUrUett.
rold tha fire started on the to turn into the 7-11 store by
ple living In them than will ba Tha Post article traced the
second floor of a home at
Sunland Estate* at 7:30 a.
residing In soma 14 or 17 chronology of the Cuban crisis
413 8. Park. Cause of the m. and slammed head-on Into
and
stated
that
Stevenson
had
STATES by 1970 . . . That'*
blase was an overheated oil
the Illume car.
what Bob Doyle, who heads up advocated a soft Una during
heater.
policy
discussions.
The youngster waa charged
the East Central Florida Im­
Firemen quickly extin­
"Although
Bundy
himself
with
driving on the wrong
pact Committee, told the Roguished the blaze and con­ side of the road. Both he and
tarians yesterday. . . Also denies having said anything
tained It to one room of the
UNITED NATIONS. N. V. crushed by Russian troops.
Dlume were treated for cuts
•aid that by 1970 ona out of about Stevenson's specific role
maaaive home, Cleveland
in
the
Cuban
crisis,
it
la
well
According
to
reliable
sour­
ami bruises at the hospital.
(UPI)
Hungary was re­
five folks living In Florida
•aid.
ces,
Hungarian
diplomats
known
In
Washington
that
At 7:30 p. m. Monday a
ported today to bare offered
would ba living In these tlx
"Damage was eatcnilve," car driven by David II.
here were sounding out the
Bundy — a Republican — Is no
counties.
friend of Stevenson's," Pier­ to let Josef Cardinal Mlnds- United States on a deal. They tha chief added.
Green, Sanford, flipped over
tenty leave the country if would give Mindjienty safe
on 20th St. neat of the city.
"Planning Can Sava You pont said.
the
United
States
will
trop
conduct
out
of
the
country
Lighting
Entry
Green
escaped without in­
Dollars" is the foundation
UN charge* against Us Com­ and free the remaining Poli­
jury but waa charged with
from which all thla growth
munist government
tical prisoners seized in the Blanks Ready
unlawful speeding.
may be assimilated, adds
Residents and commercial
The
Roman
Catholic
pri­
1936 uprising if the United
Earlier in the afternoon
Doyle . . . Plan to maximize
mate
of
Hungary
has
been
Statea
will
not
press
a
vote
establishment*
may
enter th* a car operated by George
benefits, minimize problems,
In aiylura in th* U. S. lega­ on an item renewing the UN Jaycee Christmas Lighting Maivy, Chuluota, going west
he goes on . . . And THAT,
condemnation of the revolt’s Contest by using tho entry on SR 46 turned over after
neighbors, la basic for any­ TALLAHASSEE (UPI)) - tion In Budapest since 1936.
•upression.
blank on Page 3 of today’* Massey apparently lost con­
He
waa
freed
from
Com­
one's business, too. Isn't it? The Cabinet Textbook Pur
The sources said the Hun­ Herald or by obtaining a blank trol of his vehicle. He was
. . . On the county and city chasing Commission adopted munist Imprisonment by the
level plana MUST be made — three texts today (or use In liberation fighters that (all garians estimated that tha from tha Jaycee office on charged with exceeding the
and then FOLLOWED — for public school classes oa the but faced new persecution Budapest government holds French Ave. Deadline for en­ safe speed. He was uniojartries is Dec. 19.
the road systems, land use . . . new course on Americanism when the freedom revolt waa a total of 20 auch prisoners.
Slake sure land developers versus Communism.
lake care of ALL the costs The books were recommen­
incident to the housing subdi­ ded by a 12-member commit­
visions; streets, sewers, wa­ tee of educators and laymen
ter supply — and by all which studied 19 books sub­
means, drainage . . . This is mitted by publishers.
NOT a problem of the PO­ Local schools can mako their
LITICAL subdivisions, a n d own eboleo from:
the general roster of taxpay­ A Study of Communism by
ers should not be saddled J. Edgar Hoover, director o(
with these "neighborhood de­ tho FBI, Holt, Rinehart and
velopments", was the idea Winston; Th* Meaning of
expressed to the attentive Ro- Communism by Miller, Rob­
tarians.
erta. Shulman. Silver Bur­
den Co.; The Mask* of Com­
Oh, by the way. Doyle said munism, by Dan N. Jacobs,
that In spite of the expense Harper and Row.
involved in preparing for this
"population explosion" the
ANNUAL cost is just "one cup Man Kills Two,
of coffr* per capita" — ten
Slashes Wrists
cents a year.
POMPANO BEACH (UPI)
All four plants that had —A berserk father beat his
groundbreaking* last August wife to death, choked bis
•re nearly ready for produc­ daughter, then slashed bis
tion. Antenna Systems, Hunt, own throat and wrists with
Alia of Sanford and Dearborn a knife early today at near­
Electronics Labs. When quer­ by Margate.
ied on progress. Dearborn's
The man. David Nicholson,
luMsman, Frank D o r I g a n , was in critical condition un­
wouldn't talk to us, but told der police guard at a hos­
bis secretary to say, "No pital. The reasen for the at­
Driver Escaped Injury W hen This Auto Flipped Over
tack waa not determined.
comment." Hmmmmm—.

Schools Have 3
Texts On Reds

NORWICH. England (UPI)
—An unidentified borrower,
assured that an over-due book
amnesty still was in force, re­
turned some books to the pub­
lic library Monday. The car­
load of U00 volumes had been
borrowed over the past 14
years.

Troops Leave
FORT L A U D E R D A L E
(UPI)—Four battalions of tha
1st Armored Division bid fare­
well to Florida today and pasa
In review before MaJ. Gen.
Ralph E. Heines Jr., division
commander. The unite, about
3,000 men wbo bav* been
housed at Gulfstream Park
Race Track during the Cuban
crisis.

Seminole County was frettin g early today
and damage to vegetable crops, shrubs and
flowers was extensive.
There also was some damage to citrus
groves, but Asst. County Agent Ernie Lundberg said “it is too early to estimate thla.”
Another cold night or two is forecast fo r the
aree alter temperatures which dropped to Iowa
of 25 In the southern p art of the county and 27
in the Sanford section.
Temperatures were below freezing from
1:15 a. m. until 7:80 a. m. today, records of tho
Central Florida Experiment State diacloeed.
Sub-(reeling cold gripped

r a w r a Driving Snows
severely damaged the state *
tender wtater vegetable crop*,
Warren Job neon, head ef
the
Federal-State
Frost
Warning Service, said there
was some damage to citrus,
but It did not appear to be
extensive. He eailed damage
to tender vegetables "very
M’ ef^ ’ . ,
__ ,
Frost and Ice were reported early today in South Mlami, where the temperature
dropped to 29. Heavy frost
wee reported in other Miami
suburbs.
In tho (arming community
oI Immokalee, near Fort Myera, a low of 2» and "worlds
of froat" were repotted. In
nearby Alva there waa a
reading of SO and heavy frost,
The Pompano Beach area
had tamperaturos ranging
from SI to 14 wKh froat light
to heavy.
Other temperature reports
were Tallahassee 29, Gainesvllle M. Jacksonville SI,
Palm Beach 34, Daytona
Beach 0 , Fort Myen IT, tad
Ciewlaton 34.
The Miami Airport reading
of 34 was tba coldest ever
recorded liter* tor Dee. 11.
Tba previous low was 41 on
that date In 1057.
Tho thermo meter dropped
to u low as SS in some lowground locations around Orlands with temperature* In
high ground locations gen­
erally 93 and klghar.
Tha Weather Bureau said
temperatures would be slight­
ly higher Tuesday night but
Uwra were indications the
vary cold weather would re­
turn Wednesday night.

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P*eta». plunging tempo
**ea wall belew aaew
■ 1B7 potots.
A provisional heavy m
warxlag
ported tor oa
era Kentucky and eeothea
ol,*o*°®*b Bend, lad., rewrote
under a state of omorgum
The elty, aioag with Aab
bait, Ohio, received I
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*00^ B**l »&lt;*o
w n * alooad Friday a
Monday and there waa dot
would open today,
The sheriffs office at S01
bond said the storm was '
worst In 10 yeari. The eoui
highway department said
*be storm doesn't end so
*
have In evil off rt
riaarifg operations ah

U. S. Warned
On Testing

GENEVA (UPI) — Th#
vlet Union warned th* Weet
today that If Britain and tba
United 8tat*a go on testing
nuclear weapon* beyond the
and of th* year "other unclear
powers will taka correspond­
ing action."
Sovet negotiator Semyon X.
Taarapkln told tha thrae-powar teat ban subcommittee of
tha 17 • nation disarmament
conference that "tba reaponKISSIMMEE (UPI) — A albllity for this rests squarely
proposed road from St. Cloud on the United 8Ut*s."
to Cocoa has been approved by
Osceola County.
The road would cut tha dis­
tance from St. Cloud to Cocoa
from about 70 tnllca to about
21. Driver* now must go by
way of Orlando or Melbourne.
The county acceptance of
the recommendation la sub­ In an effort to safeguard
ject to approval by Deseret tha county’s investment in
Farms in north-east Osceola the purchase of Osceola air
County and across which a field, the County Commission
major ahara of the road will today formally accepted the
go. Tha farm already has deed to the property aa of­
given 30 acres of land for fered by the General Ser­
vices Administration.
It waa pointed out by Chair­
man J. C. Hutchison that in
tho event of a national emer­
gency It would be possible
for the federal government to
reclaim the property unless
the deed were accepted.
SINGAPORE (UPI) - Bri­ Ila also said that If the
tish troops who recaptured the derision to make the Naval
vital oilfield city of Seria from Air Station a permanent
Brunei nationalist rebels have base la confirmed then the
found 400 Europeans safe and air strip might be needed
sound. It was reported today. for an altcrnat* landing place
A spokesman for Shell Oil for Navy planes. Acceptance
Co. In Singapore said 40 per­ of the deed waa the only
sona, mostly Europeans, held way the county has to protect
hostage by the rebels had been the $73,000 already invested.
treed.
Commissioner Jim Avery
An earlier report that one said he thought the county
European at Seria had been should ask the county forest­
shot was "not correct,'* the er to look into the possibility
Shell spokesman said.
of selling the pulpwood out
"All others in the Seria on tho Osceola property. In
area who were confined In bis opinion, there are at
their homes are reported do­ least 100 carloads of pulping well," he said.
wood out there that could be
The rebel* took Seria, about sold, he said.
So miles from Brunei town. In The question of liability for
an uprising against British injuries arising out of the
domination Saturday.
■to of the air strip tor non-

British Tioops
Recapture Town

-

air u e a waa brought np by
Commissioner John Fit*patrick. It waa Ms opinion
some protection against poathat the county should havo
slide suite arising out of an
accident occuring during the
drag races.
Com miss loner-elect J o h n
Alexander, chairman of the
airport use committee, said
his group would enter Into
discussions with the Semi­
nole Timing Association at
once concerning such pro­
tection.
Avery said he didn't think
any non-air use should be
permitted until Insurance la
arranged and be moved that
Clerk Arthur Beckwith con­
tact the insurance commit­
tee concerning th* kind and
cost of such protection.

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                    <text>GIVE YOUR FAMILY
THAT LONG-NEEDED
HOME IMPROVEMENT

g n a t p r i r w i to planning ur­
ban r o n o w a l , " Dow said.

d r p t t th a n t h e S eniors a n d t h e y a r e show n
B a n (n o t In t h e o rd e r o f t h e i r nppoaarneo)
T eam m e m b e rs a n aa foB ow a: D o ris L ake,
G lenda A lb e rt, D a r e n P e n n in g to n , S a n d y Blsbee,
K a th y B u tle r, S h irle y “ F e a rle s s " B ow en, R ena
" V a m d t" M cK enzie, N o rm a W h i t t e n , P a t Me-

la the leet several years, the
•we wema had leet ell their
pseaostisxe, hot they were
■miliar aad toughing — they
described the high poluU of
their Um ae the wives of jei&gt;
elsl players.
Seaare Ceneee Aoriole end
leeera Pedra Tejere are the
wtrm sf jsU lal pleyers Lorease m l Tejere, who are new
playing at the Ortendo-Semis-

Sen ora Auriola waa a third
grade teacher to Cube. Her
kueboad, Lorenzo, to a Basque
b o x Spate. 8he mat him
through friends white ho waa
playing JaJi-alal to Cuba.
After their marriage they
Meed ia Spain and Manila, and
returned to Cuba in 1950. In
1M0 after jel-etel wee closed
to Havana they went to Mex­
ico where they lived until
they came here this fall
Sonora Tejero end her hus­
band are both Cuban. They
came bars this fall also after
Bring In Miami for a year.
Neither family, both of
whom now Uro in Casselberry,
bee any Idee where they will
go or whet they will do when

Although they could go to
Mexico or Spain, where jelslel b played year round, the
women said they would like to
stay here.
If they da stay here, the
men will hare to find Jobe in
whatever other type work they
can find.
Even though their husbands
srs working in their chosen
professions only four swaths
in a year, the women said with
a smile “You can get need to
anything.”
Single playen can easily re­
turn to Msxlco or Spain, hut
the Aurloisa end Tejeroa have
two children each. The Aurlols’s oldest child, Marie Car.
men, b in school In Casselber­
ry. Their son, Lorenso, b four.
The Tcjero'a two girls. Aide
end Maria Rose, here net
started —bool.
Because they must stay
homo with the thlldren, the
wlrea do not often watch their
husbende play. When they do
go, they ere nervous. Jal-alai
is ■ fast end sometimes dang*
•roue game. The Jti-slsl ball
movta with apeeds in the mile*
per eecond, end if a player b
hit he can be seriously injured
or killed.
Since the men play sis

" H o tm r , m hi m a r other
cities, the m l test will be
whether it m t i ax initial *fforts, or whether the city «UI
procood to develop a broad
community eon—rvetlox pro*
Cram without which any tool*
a tad ronowal project will bo
Ineffective.”
Tho city was the seventh rls*
itod by a BAB team la IMS.
Others w en A n Francisco,
Honolulu, Bellflower, Calif*
Waco, Tex* CoImbue, Go*
sad D— Moiaoa, Iowa.

G a i n . M k b al* J o n a s , Lola K a r a s , K a th y T ro u t,
C aro l R app, J a a m l * B o o k D o n n a B aaed , B oan ia C a o b , C a ro l Som oni, J o d y L aw andar, S h a ro n
Ja e k a o a , B a r b a r a A lfo rd , J o a n S h ip m a n , Joyex
R u sm II, D ia n a C lau sa, Ja n ie * "T o a g h ix ” Wflllam a, C arol O x fo rd , M arily n H u n t, S o il D eal
a n d S a n d ra A rn o ld .
( H e r a ld P h o to )

The Big Rexall Store at L 1s t and Mag
Regular meal times era not
observed because the max can­
not each much before the
night's pby. Be the heavy
meal of the day b Barred at
I or S a. a .
It b a hearty meal, cooked
la the Cubes style Cuban
cooking b epley, but not hot.
I t b more closely related to
Italbn cooking than to Mex­
ican, which b hot.
A typical meal for the lusty
eaters Includes neap, fish, —1.
ad and meet. Dry red wine b
■erred with the meal, end
fruit, nuts and ch—— are al­
ways on the table for dee—r t
Coffee end cider are served af­
terwards.
The holiday meals approach.
Ing will also he cooked in the
traditional Cuban m a n n e r .
There will he two big meals,
one on Christmas Eve and an­
other on Christmas day.
For Christmas Ere, a roast
suckling pig will bo served,
accompanied by black beans
and white rice with aa oil end
vinegar dressing.
On Christmas Day, a turkey
ia the United States tradition
will be the entree, but it b

women will uoe to bring a
touch of home to their holiday
Roust Suckling Fig: Black
pepper, garlic dove, tart or­
ange or lemon, oregano.
Crush ingredients b wooden
bowl to make a marinade.
Spread over pig end punch
helea to meat, letting the mar­
inade seep into the boles. Let
set overnight.
The next day, put to rsry
hot oven, 450 dogma, end
cook until brown. When the
meet altales, turn ovsn to 350
degrees, add a little water
and cook until done.
Turkey Con Corns Stuffing:
Mix chopped meat, salt, pep­
per, garlic, onion, raisins end
breed crumbs for stuffing.
Stuff end cook turkty In us­
ual manner.
CLIMATE'S IDEAL
Seminole County's climate
attracts many visitors who,
after enjoying it during vaca­
tion, decide to make their
home in the ares. Avenge
January temperature U 60.8
degrees, and in August only
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cates by shopping for bargains in downtown Sanforc
and being at w e drawing light after the 9 p. m. dosim

Bemfook Coonty apcct a s h im ? nlfkt m tha
roareury dipped to e low of 2 t a t Caaatlberry, 2A5 a t
Forest City, and 3 0 J a t tha State A frfcultanl Ex­
perimental atatioe oa Celery A r t
According to Cedi Tucker, Agricultural Agent,
damage to crops eras minor with tha exception of the
beans that haven't been picked. Tucker eeya both tha
beeae and the egg plant are probably lost fo r this

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VOL. 68

United Press Leaned Wire

Established 1908

FRI„ DECEMBER 7,1962

SANFORD. FLORIDA

year, and there "u n d u lk sfly "---- ------- wee dam an ta young eKrus. a

NO. 600

Gerald Banach, praotdmt

•o tto by the eld poet office.
Do they want to hasp H angia or revert to parallel.

Sarriea dacha to MaSoariDa yoar aa wel aa taxes.
Rausch stressed that M
air station.
million gallons of Jot fuel will
Commissioners also asked flow annually as long aa th*
for a reverter clause in the base to In existence her*.
agreement whereby after five He added that two massive
years if the ahr station is storage tanka will b* built
Inactivated, the pipeline will and local people will be hired
be turned over to the city.
for th* operation.
The pipeline company will
The fuol will b* barged
pay the city about |U » per down from Jacksonville.

eg th* proposed local com­ with Chase and Co. lor an that ant MeDoavUto la the
pany which will bo a subaidary of Southern Standard
Pipeline Company of Houston,
said his company plana to
construct its own docks and
a quarter of a million dol­
lar storage installation by tha
lakefroat.
Rausch told commlMiooan

aero of toad by tb* Standard
Oil tanks on the lakcfront for
th* project.
Commissioners ware given
the assurance by Rausch to­
day that property owners will
bo safeguarded along the
rights-of-way
which
will
stretch easterly from tho City

Hunt Plant Gets Ready For Boss

hot a eall that two gentleThe buys Bunt plant out so right amount of water la addmen were playing tennia ear­
South Sanford Are. resounds ed and they ere copped before
ly this morning by Summer­
to tho clang of hammers and going to tho eooklng vets.
lin.
tho hlaa of welding torches at They come out of tho vets and
tons and tone ef new food ere carried on aa endless
ed and they are copped before
tfaa party Tuesday will haw processing machinery to be­
before being stored in the
ing
Installed
ee
tho
plant
eon
to he postponed until Wed­
huge warehouse east ef the
go
Into
operation
Jan.
19
nesday. Gordon, attorney lor
processing building.
the hospital board, will have when tho big man himself
to attend that mooting. He to eomeo to Sanford for tho for.
a too • aaw director ef tho mal dedication of tho Installa­
chamber, meeting that aama tion.
On that date Mr. and Mrs.
Bight. However, remember
toviuHou although printed R. L. Hunt will ho horo for
for Tuesday will be good for ths inaugural ceremony, sold
Everett Biggs, plant engineer
Wednesday.
end construction boss.
By the way a dry run win
The new plant 1a about 75
ba held Saturday to unloosen per cent complete, with tho
the bolt* on the license tag. building finished and tha only
chores left being the final
placement of machinery.
The office building, finished fug sume( ^ n ?c^j^ jfg£ted,

There are two immense ma­
chines which witl either de­
hull pees, or If brought in
still on tho vinos these mon­
sters will separate the pees
from tha vine end then re­
move them from the hulls.
Biggs eeld this will he tha
finest food canning and pro-

cessing plan! in the South
whan It goes into operation
Jen. 19.
Ur. and Mr*. Hunt will be
guests of the Chamber of
Commerce at n dinner follow­
ing tho plant opening, as will
Doyle Conner, th* state comml'sloncr ef agriculture.

nsuvA
Friendly Talks
MOSCOW (UPI)-Yugoelav
President Tito and Promlor
Nikita Khruahchev today wont
into thoir third and final day
of "frank and friendly* talks,
with Communist China believ­
ed to he the major topic.*

Adenauer To Quit
BONN, Germany (UPI) —
West German Chancellor Kon­
rad Adenauer let it be known
today that he will resign from
office next fell end that Eco­
nomica Minister Ludwig Er­
hard, who ie vice chancellor,
probably will succeed him.

Small H-Bomb
STOCKHOLM (UP!) — A
Swedish scientist who visited
a secret Moscow wgdH r r*sesrch ined tX s dtosMld to-

radio active faftotn.'
icp
»::i»l\e ami tKc uiuST
boo!
‘
eplng
department, per­
Tb# Southsld* PT-0 hat
sonal
manager
and payroll
been requested to buy a slic­
ing machine (or the school deportment.
Alsu located there is a qual­
lunchroom. Seem* like pret­
ty standard School Board ity control laboratory and a
mammoth scale, tha platform
atuff. Cost 1306.
of which is just outside th*
The County Coramiaaion window. On this scale th*
and Chamber will adopt a res­ hug* semi-trailer trucks will
olution lending their endorse­ drive to be weighed before de­
ment to the Sarepta Home positing their loads on the
when home official* seek produce platform at the north
House and Home Finance end of th* processing plant.
Agency aid Monday for funds
Being put in place now are
to beef up Ita nursing facility. th* necessary machine*, all
mad* by Food Machinery Cor­
Remember those young agg poration, Lakeland, which will
throwers? They’ll be baek in process the vegetable*.
court this afternoon and tha
Th* produce will be carried
curfews will be lifted . . . will from th* platform to th* first
probably get their driving of several cleaning appara­
privilege* restored.
tus** that process th* food.
For th* leafy vegetable*, like
Went by th* Elk* hall last spinach, there are three wash­
night and noticed the aid es. All are constantly inspectclock it being assembled en td by worker* who can spot a
th* front lawn. Haven’t got bad leaf or some sand and
th* face* In yet or the top on, remove th* offending piece
but it looks like th* old relie before It get* to tha hug*
will soon be baek In business. blanching machine* w h i c h
wilt th* vegetable before it I*
Did you know that th* now canned and ready for the
HI.it products outfit will us* eooklng vsta, each holding 1ft
1,000 gallons of water a min­ case* of canned goods.
ute. and turn out over a
The amazing ingenuity of
thousand cans of vegetable#
mankind is demonstrated In
an hour?
th* plant by th* wierd look­
ing devices that handle and
Antenna S y s t e m s , Ine., process th* food before the
Fern Park, is moving thi* aft­ canning stag*. For instance,
ernoon from their littl* old there to a machine with a
plant to their big new on* round drum that has a num­
just a few feet south. On* ber of odd looking apertures
high priority production pro­ in it. Held by spring force
ject there will be transferred against th* drum are a eerie*
with a lots of only ono hour of triangular shapod knives.
In assembly time, to tsyo Ray As the drum rotate* with a
Hill, manager.
load of string beans, th* ends
of tho beams work through
Plana are now on tho draw­ tho openings and the knives
ing board for that apartment cut them off. By tho timo tho
building project out on the boan is rtady for th* canning
Hunt reservation, and BUI machine* it has boon cut into
Walter aays construction will pro-dotermined lengths rang­
start next month. Will bo the ing from ono half inch to an
biggest such unit aver built Inch and a half.
in thia area. About time torn*Tha vegetables are put in­
body did something for those to tho can* and seasoned, th*
people that aren’t Interacted
hi buying a house. Will ba
open to anybody that can pay Kennedy Tours
OMAHA, Neb. (UPU-Presth« rent, not just company
ideot Kennedy (tow today to
employe*.
Of/utt Air Forca Base, head­
County Commissioner* will quarters of the nation’s glo­
hav* their hands full soon. bal Strategic Air Command,
Condemnation suit on Eastern on the start of a swift week­
Shopping Center coming to a end tour of atomic and mis-

Airliner Down
BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI)
—A Colombian airliner with
24 persons aboard was report­
ed missing Thursday in bad
weather over central Colum­
bia. So far aa waa known,
there were no North Ameri*
can* among th* plane’s 21 passengors and three crewmen.

Ike Hits Controls
NEW YORK (UPI) -F o rm ­
er President Dwight D.EIsen
bower made aa assault on
federal bureaucracy today,
saying increasing submission
to governs it controls over
all activities "is the most
serious threat to our Ameri­
can system.”

■

Military Thanked
P art Of Battery Of Canning Machines Installed

ORLANDO (UPI) — Gov.
Farris Bryant expressed "deep
thanks” Thursday night to
the military men stationed in
Florida. “ \V* are deeply grate­
ful for your presence, for your
friendship,” th* governor said
in a talk at th* fifth annual
Governor’* Military AsioclaDinuer. "You make us proud
ta h* Americans."

Uvea clalmod by tha smog IS
years a|o.
The weather bureau said
the end may be near. Today's
official forecast said tha fog
would this this morning and
clear away altogether by afteraooo.
The imog turned Loodon
into a ghost town last sight.
Bus drivers lost their way
sad then gave np entirely.
Loodon transport finally can­
celed all bus rune. Motorists
abandoned their cars. Tew
taxis cruised the streets and
ctUaena went home early and
stayed there.
The fog reduced visibility
to nil and trapped the few
persons remaining outdoors
In a cloud that damaged
lungs, coated mouths and
noses end made eyes smart
and sting.

th e Waather Bureau had
piedieUd lew* ad 23-M da*
frees tat norther* district*, MSt la central districts end MSO la south-central famine
areas. The mercury was n&gt;
pected to set down to 32 near
Lake Okeechobee end to 29
away from the water.
The weathermen laid tha
cold weather would linger In
the elate until at least flatur-

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nv**^a* i thei nwerh.
Tha ***** ordinance makes
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or fiiearmi la the town or

The raid wars mowed Into
E E L S
noride early Thursday and
I? .
7f
r^n ^d * m#r* ^ r Plon*1" * 15 unlawful weapons Includes
to 20 decrees below normal for .
thl. time of year. Th. cold
*** ,b°U
’
wave wee preceded by rain
i how e n and accompanied by T^* »*cood jrohibiU any
winds up to 30 miles aa hour.

The first huge snow storm
of the season continued to pile
heavy anowa from Indiana to
New York today.
Olean, N. Y., waa burned un­
der 14 inches of snowr early to­
day. Elkins. W. Va, hid 13
inches on the ground end an
even foot covsred Bradford.
Pa., and Chanlon, Ohio,
School* were closed through­
out northeastern Ohio and
paita of North Carolina and
Tennessee.
A UPI count for the entire
Sanford's Memorial 8tadium ! nation iieted 32 person* killed
will rival th* set of “IVte Mu­ In weather-attributed mishape.
sic Man" Saturday night as
more than "78 trombones
catch the evening light, with 01835487
mure than 110 cornets close
at hand.'*
They'll be ^followed by
rows an d -rows of ths fittest
virtuosos,' the endm of Cen- ;
Sanford resident Albert IV.
tral Florida Bands."
Anderson,
received a cold
Thn scene will not he a '
movie set, however. It will bo j dunking in the St. John'* Rivthe mats concert to be played er Thursday night when he
by 26 leading high school ' failed to negotiate the curve1
bands, following the Florida i leading into the Osteen Bridge!
Bandmaster* District Five and his car tore down 67 feet:
Mareh Drill Conteit bring of railing before tumbling into
held here beginning at 7 p.m. the Icy drink below.
Prior to the concert, the 2d Th* car landed in about 10 j
hand* will display precision feet of water, and Anderson
drills and march in review be- waa able to kick bit way out
fore the fire Judge*. Th* un­ through a window and rise to
usual fsatur* of the event I* th* eurfac*. W, W, Raynor, CARMICHAELS, Ta. (U H )
the feet that thia will be th* tender of the Osteen Bridge, —Weary rescue workers batfirst time that tho drill has heard th* crash and ran out tied against time today In an
been held in the fall of th* with a life preserver which he affort to reach 30 men trapped
year, and Hanford waa chosen threw to the splashing Ander- 080 feet below th* earth’* »ur*
for the precedent-setting con­ son. Raynor hauled th* victim fac* by en explosion In th*
test.
to shore and took him into hi* Frosty Run ahaft of a U. S.
Bandmaster Ernest Cow­ huus* to dry out.
Steel Corp. coal min*.
ley of Seminole High School Trooper Tommy Tomllneon, Rescuers pushed to withtn
li th* conteit director, assist- who investigated th* accident, 6.600 feet of an area where
ed by Peter Bukur, bandmas­ said Anderson received only th* men war* believed trap­
ter of th* Sanford Junior minor cute In addition to th* ped. At that point, progree*
High School.
soaking. The car was a total was halted at a horizontal
Some of th* bands to be loss, and Anderson was charg­ shaft waa sealed off to permit
seen hero Saturday have per­ ed with reckless driving.
further advances.
formed in nat'onally televised
events such a* the Rose Bowl
parade. Cherry Blossom Fes­
tival. Maey’e parade in New
York and half-time shows of
professions! football gamss.
Tickets will be on sal* at
the stadium boxoffic*.

As Car Crashes

Rescuers Seek 36
Trapped In Mine

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
With Soviet offensive missiles
and bomber* apparently out of
Cuba, the United State* I*
now expected to question Rus­
sia on its severul thousand
troop* still on the Island.
Th* Pentagon announced

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ell fam ine district* today.

Jet 1Fuel 1Line O ka yed
eg jot fuel will star! fkswtoj
*initially (pom Labs Moore*
to ths Naval Air Station early
next year as the City Coraml**km hi special aaaston to
day agreed to iUow the San­
ford Pipeline Co. to construe!
two aod • half miles of pipe­
line and utilize public rightsof-way tor the project.

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NEW DELHI (UPI)—Prim*
Minister Jawaharlal Nehru
Indicated today that India 1*
nearing a temporary truce
arrangement with Commun­
ist China but cautioned mem­
bers of parliament not to ro-

carrying 42 11.28 Jet bombers
—the total number th* Rus­
sians said were in Cuba—had
been sighted off th* Culian
toast. The announcement cam*
on the 20th day after Soviet
Piemier Nikita Khrushchev [ laborers, fur the Russians atpromised to get the bomber*' lowed th# Cuban# to do none
out within 30 da&gt;a.
I of the work on construction of
With th# removal of the missile sitee-uot even ditchniitellee and bombers Russia is
expected to claim that it has
lived up to it* part of the bar­
gain and to demand the Unit­
ed State* give formal aeurB rid g e..... ....
ante# against an invasion of
Classified . Pa
Cuba.
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But U. S. officials maintain
Dear Abby_
that Khrushchev has still not
carried out all pledge* of hia Editorial _
exchange of letters with Pres­ Entertainment
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ident Kennedy. There has been
no agreement for United Na­ Puxzl* ..........
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C J^ W n ^ Appreciation

Presbyterian Church
S e ts A n n u a l S e r v k i
C M ta u
Aroaad H i
World will he Sm them* oI
tha fourteenth f n muile
q p W w u wnrlco of th*
First Preshyteriaa church,
Um hoar oI warship to bo at
S p. m. aa D*e. 1*.
Tho candlelight reaper aerTie* will tall thi ageleea

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( m i t t s F M t l fEK
M a n i l a W e rsh tp _ r a L a

Ho koo guided and bean a * * 1 «&lt; U»* Wrm Of Chris*
shepherd to tbo flock oI tbia
church through both^deys of
and boo helped and aoalrtod
man/ to find tho Lord, oa wall
oa to find »lacci ad Cbriotian
Alao, ho baa lod this church
to oaUbliab several miaalooa
that ar* now strong charebaa
and hao lad Flrat Church of
Hanford to grasp a world misaioa outlook. Hlo wladatn and
understanding of people and
their difflpdtiao hate gnall(led him to the esteat that ha
la new nought, city-wide at a

To Give forty
Far Children
The Han'a Club of tbo Hint
Mathodlat Church of Sanford
will bold tu annual Ckriatmai
Patty for boya and girli of
t h e MethodUt Chlldran'i
Home at Enterprise on Doe.
IS.
AU moa who wiah U attend
tho party are urged to call
Dr. O. L. Berks, Ed Kirchboff or Ben llunland to make
arrangamrnti.

First Baptists
Set Services
Bridget, ministerial
it SUtaoo Unlveriity
od. wUJ raoduct the
aervlce* thia Sunday
at th# fingwood P in t Bas­
il* Chiirch.
Th# church'# gnppfl pro­
gram of ChrUtmst muak
M ba#n annoqnced for ?:J0

\ **d# Ihgt Bey. Jack
Ifay, wljo has aceeptpd
p#»!(ur4te ul *b* church,
conduct hla p r* aervjc*
ax lije
•»•»Prayer meeting on Jan.

UPY Plans Play
in Cottolherry
By Jane Caaaelkprry
Thi U n i t e d prrebytwioq
Toufh pf the Ca*Mlp#rry Flraj
Vnltad Preabyjyrian Chqrcb
will qiagt at 0:30 p. m. Soqday
at the home of Jack apd Cjare
Montgomery, 2026 Chippewa
Tra|l |n Dommerirh ltllla.
K*he*;**l of n pipy to bf
given at tbo ehurcht Christ­
mas Program will ba bald at
tllDOe

rd U&gt; care fpr tllie habit# an&lt;j
young chddrpa In the church
nurirry during ' the gcQara)
maraUnf of tl,€ W5CS which if
tehcdulad for nest Wednesday
afternoon.
Visitor* at the meeting ware
Mr*. Tom Gutlicluoa and Mr».
Daniel Lott. Ilrt. Philip Caeabar, a former member, wa|
welcomed hack.
Kelrrahmcnti of c S k a,
dougbat)ta, coffee and Uf
wore pened by tba boatm
prior to Um meeting.
The circle'* next meating
»U1 he held on jto . • due to
Um (act that tba regular m att­
ing data falls on New Year'i
Day. The meeting will be bd&lt;
at Um home of Ura John Gee,
flU Unden 84. In WlaK'
Park.

A Christmas Candlelight
Vesper Service will be pre­
sented et the Community
Prtabytorian Church in Lake
M«ry on Sunday, D«c. IS,
aUrilns at 1:M p. m.
Thla apecial mualtal pro­
gram la becoming p trad­
itional achipvanppi each
year. a« I* lb* baiter Candle
Ugbt pervice of Iho church.
Th# public i* cordially invit­
ed to aUcod.
Gueat artlat* helping with
the program thi# year atp

tat, from Sagtord.
Tbo performance ia undpr
{ha direction pf Jlobert Mera,
with lira. Prance* Weiter,
organiat.
Sololata to be baard ire
Kira. Ted Brookbn, toprano,
By Jan# Ca«»lb»rry
and Barton Pficher, tenor.
Rev. John N. Montgomery, th e following MOffam will
pastor of the First Unit*
Presbyterian Church of Cas- ilply city—Adams; Anth ema:
Bilberry, will have aa hla topic God &amp;&gt; Loved The World—
in observance of Universal Ahfetu; Cantlque da Noel—
Bible 8 a n d a y thla week, Be{b)ehfRV— Holton; dUl H»U
"Cod a Mirror."
the Virgin'* Son-Dicklnaoo
The church meets at th* In a Manger He la SleepingCasselberry Women'* Ciub on (i’ollah) Landon; Star of thi
Ovsrbrook Dr. for morning Eait— Kennedy; Gloria In
worship at It a. m. Church Excels!* Deo — (French)
School, with elaeaee for all Gaul; A*
V* Watch­
ages, meets at 9:45 a. ra.
ed— (Austrian) Black; (jo
Tell it on Um Mountain*—
Observe Prayer
(Spiritual); and The l|al|#|uJ»b Chorus—Handri.
By LmeUe Himunrk
Tha First BaptUt Church 0 '
Aitaiiionta Springs has been
observing the Lottie Moon Communion Set
Week of Prayer for foreign
By Jaao Casselberry
m i s s i o n s . Mrs. James H. The Caaaeiberrunity
Hraith, Mr*. Harold Blatack, Mathodlat Chute
jrv*
Mrs. J. K. Hildebran, Mis, Daii the Sacrament a.
v umCowart and Ura. Otholl Bulll- niunion thla Sunday at tba
van wera In eharga of tha 8:50 a. m. and U a. m^worprogram.
ahlp aervlce*.

Fr^s|)ytpri(ins
To Observe

Bible Sunday

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Church Sstenaloa Dinner held
Tuesday night gt th* Plfsl
Methodist Church in Winter
Garden.
Dr. Brace Ganna way, dia-

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told of tba 1
Itablljh new eburei
ltd tba challenge.
Colored movie* war*

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These Sanford Merchants
Urge You To Attend
The Church Of Your Choice
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Swoiford, Iff.
MacLeod si&gt;d Mr.
Leonard Caaaclberry,

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SotoarSet
In Chuluoto
By Virginia CkadnUk
Tba PrlicUla Circle of the
Women'* CbrlaUan Fcllowchip of tbo Chuluoio Com­
munity Church wUl hold a
Chriatmaa Baiaar Saturday
at tbo Community House
atartlny at 10 a. m.
lire. Katherine Jone* U In
eharga and hat announced
the following bootil* and
chairman of each. Snack
Bar, Plorcnce Boulden; Bake
Good* fend Candy, Mina Mor­
mon; ’ Gin Table, Myrlk
Moon; White Klephant, Gwen
Myers; Parcel Post. Ruth
Boswell; Book*, N. Zimmer
and Toy*. Dorcaa Circle.
Santa Claus will be oq
band with hla Grab Bag and
chairman of thla project 1*
Mrs. II. Shupe.

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Ing ot tha Scmlnol* Baptist
Aaan. ahicb was heki at Um
PaLand First Baptist Church
Monday night.
Tbe apecial meeting ig con­
ducted 'aa pah of Tistoiag
Union acUvitlc* for eburcbet

of the association.

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CHURCH
N O T IC E

n m o T em tkcm
Dr. Joe A. Tojie, Da Land
Diatrict Superintendent, will
be guaat speaker at fl^o morn*
ing wonhlp eenlee Sunday at
Grace Methodist Church in
Sanford.
Tbo church will bo obtarr­
ing Stawardthip Sunday and
a highlight of the m nrlea will
bo a roll call of all raaidant
familial.
During the p u t weak,
vlaltatlon teamc have bean
visiting Inactive member* In
n concerted effort to *Umulata Interact and concern of
tbo in tit* congregation.
Dr. Tolle'a aermon topic
will bo, -And Tho Word Be­
came Flash." There will bo
apodal mutle by tho cholra.
Sunday at 1 p. m. tho
Methodist Man will hove their
regular meeting a t th* church.
The Wetk-dey Klmlergerten at Grace Church will pretent • Christmas program
Thurcdilay at 7 p. m. In the
patio uf tba Children's Build­
ing. Ura. II. B. McCall,
teacher, will direct the pro­
gram which will include the
traditional mangar acana,
angela, and Chriatmaa choir.

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Altamonte Troop 38
Has Court Of Honor

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Boy Scout* of Troop SI fal
Altamonte Springs held •
Court of Honor la th* Edu­
cational Building of th# Al­
tamonte Community Chapel
oo Wedaoedir oven lag.
James fuller, senior pat*
rol leader, presided. Assliting vaa Robert Miodudd, as­
sistant senior patrol leader.
Tbs scoot* entertained tbelr
guests with humorous skits
and singing.

Salvation Army
Kettles Start
* ' Here Saturday

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Tko Salvation Army Christ*
mas Kettles will go out on the
streets of Sanford Saturday
at 0 a.m.
Capt Harry 8. Fodeti,
commanding officer of tho lo­
cal corps, announced that
soreral eWIe eluba will also
man th« kettle* on varioua
days. Tho Pilot Club will bo
manning tbo kottloo Saturday,
tho first day they a n out
T h 1 a U the Salvation
Army's Annual Chriatmaa
Appeal and “Kettle* contrl
buttons will enable tha Army
In tha trua aplrlt of Christ
mas to mako possible a Joyful
aeason for tha le«a fortunata
of Seminole County, Foden
Slid.
He said that kottlea wen
first begun In 1894. Salvation
Army worker* first used thia
unique way of collecting for
the needy on a San Francisco
waterfront In 1894. Sine* then
th« empty aoup kettle, the
uniting bell ringer, and the
a!gn urging those pasting by
to "keep tha kettle boiling**
have become a familiar alglit
around the world.
Tha captain also said "we
trust the community will do
their beat In giving a t thia
time."

Scoutmaster John Stuart
awarded the badge* of ad­
vancement la rank and mer­
it to the boy*.
Scouts advanced to star
scout were Raymond 0 sines,
Bruce Stuart, John Newell,
Gary Gare she, Robert Mto*
duck! and Jamot Fuller.
Second dots advancements
were Jeffrey MacLeod, Char­
les Hooper, Tim Murray and
Raymond Temple.
Tenderfoot awards worn
presented to David Shea,
Scott Johnson, Bruce Willis,
Kenneth McCoy, John Browick and Stewart James.
Merit badges were award­
ed to Barry Foil, good elttscnshlp la the community,
clllienahlp la the homo and
personal fitness; Roger Landenrllk, eitlsenihip la the
nation and personal fitness;
Donald Felt, dtlieuhip in
the community and personal
fitness; Jack Slmunek, eltiscnshlp la the nation, cltl*
tenth Ip bn tha community
and cooking.
The Troop has exteaded Its
appreciation and thanks to
Mrs. John Stuart Jr. who
conducted the classes in eltIsenahlp In the nation and
Mayor Lnwrcnee s wofford
who conducted the clsases la
cltiseashlp in the community.

Children's Series
Seals Available

Tickets for tbo Children's
Series of tho three presenta­
tion* by the Board of tho
Florida Symphony Orchestra
aro still available In Sanford,
Sir*. Frank Mebane&gt; ticket
chairman, aald today.
The icries has three top
« ! •
fllaht shows prepared for
children up Into the early
teens; with tho first one, tha
operatta, “ Amahl and tha
Night Visitors,* which will be
seen in Orlando Municipal
Auditorium Dec. 37 at 7 p.m
This la the story of tha crip­
pled prince who receives
strange visit from three won
4&gt; dtrful people.
Captain Kangaroo, the fain
ana teieviaion character, will
appear on Jan. 6 at 10:30 am.
and 2:30 p.m. (two perform
ancea) to show the children
how to have "Fun With
Music." The Captain will con
duct tho orchestra, play soma
of tha instruments and show
what kinds of sounds tha dif­
ferent instruments can make
On Feb. 2 at 2:30 p.m. the
ballet, "Hansel and Oretel"
will be presented.
All shown will be held
the Orlando Municipal Audi­
torium, which Mats 3,000 per­
sons.

RA’s Meet
In Lake Mary
By Frances Wester
The Royal Ambassadors
the First Baptist Church
Lake Mary held their regular
meeting a t the church Sat­
urday afternoon.
Rev. Ralph Taylor opened
(he meeting with prayer ant
gave tha devotional.
After a abort business ses­
sion the program was given
by Buddy Stokes, Dak and
Greg Wilhelm and Mike and
Jack Ilamm.
Rev. Taylor closed tha
meeting with prayer.

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Program Of ACP
Set For County
The Seminole County AGP
Development group has an­
nounced tha agricultural con
serration program for 1063.
This new program is design
•d to help the farmers and
ranchers of the county carry
out needed conservation of tha
county's soil, water and wild­
life resources and contain*
conservation measures adapt­
ed to meet the special needs
of the county's agriculture.
All farmera and rancher*
who have conservation prob­
lems on tholr agricultural land
and who need help in solving
same are urged to contact tha
Agricultural Stabilisation an*
Conservation Service office In
regarda to participating In tha
ACP. Tha Initial sign-up pe­
riod began Dec. 3 and will run
through Jan. IB.
Tha program la administer­
ed by the ASC. County Com­
mittee, and tha office la locat­
ed In County Agricultural
Center, Rte. 2, Sanford, three
miles south of 8anford
Hwy. 17-02.
The 1963 ACP wsa develop­
ed recently in a meeting Of the
agricultural agencies In the
county together with tho ASC
County Committee. Tho agen
das Include the County Agent,
F11A administrator, SKS tech­
nician and farm forester.

Circle Party
Set Today
ny Louise .Slmunek
The Jana Hill and Allee
Price Circles of tha Altamonte
Springs First Baptist Church
will combine their December
meeting this evening by hav
ing a covered dish supper to
which members' husband* also
are Invited.
Tha ladies have decided to
change their practice of a gift
exchange this year and in­
stead, each person is te bring
a gift suitable for the chureh
kitchen. In this way, tha kit­
chen will be replenished with
many badly needed Items.

Church Plans
Woman’s Day
By Virginia Chadwick
The Community Church of
Chuhwta will observe Wo­
man's Day thia Sunday.
Mrs. Liliaoe Murphy will
apeak on the history of the
Women's Christian Fellow­
ship and service projects will
be related by Gwen Myers.
Goals and intentions will be
given by members of the
Dorcas Circle of the WCF
and a financial reort will be
given by Hilda Sbupe.

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WASHINGTON (UP1) If. Sen. ABtn J . lUender,
(D-La.), had dona his hemework before traipsing off to
Africa, he would have been
better prepared lar whet be

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CUB SCOUT DEN SIX, of Pack 534 !a show*
here aa th a/ mat with thalr Cubmaater Jack Mil*
wood and Dan Chief, Ray Dunn at 185 Country
Club Rd. From left front row are Charlie Dyne*
David Patteraon, UUw Voltoline, Ray Mllwood,

Forest City
Group To Build
Club House

Nika YalvRfton, George Freese and Skipper.
Quinn- Back row, Mike Muller, Tlfelo Bautista,
Richard Brasher, Jeff Ward, Allen Griffin, Gary
Moran. Back row, Cubmaater Mi Iwood and Den
Chief Dunn.
(Herald Photo)

Khrushchev, Tito Must Wink
At World When They Embrace

and Tito denounced Soviet InBy Phn *
Aa Nikita Khrushchev and tenrentlon aa a "fatal error."
Mtmbera of th* Forest City Joaaf Bras Tito embraced at He also prematurely disdoa
Community Assn, will meet at Moscow’s Xlevsky railway ad th* developing rift between
1:30 p.m. Saturday on the itatlon, it scarcely would have tha Stalinists and antl-8talln
lata, tha rift which today di­
county-donated property In boon surprising if tha ays of vides Moscow and Peking and
one of the other had dosed In
Lake Harriet Estates to dis­ a aly, secret wink.
which has mads Yugoslavia a
cuss plana for their 20 foot Each would be entitled to hla permanent whipping boy for
by 30 foot club building which moment of private amusement tha Red Chinese.
will eventually -be ertotad on by going back no further to In reply, tha Moscow newipaper Pravda growled that
hiatory than 1958.
tha site.
Tito
showed a tendency to "In­
The twists and turns of So­
Announcement that plans
for the construction to begin viet • Yugoslav relations ac­ terfere In tha affalra of other
a* soon aa arrangements a n tually go back to 1948 when Communist parties."
Through tha remainder of
made for a building ponnit Joeef Stalin axpcHad Yugo­
1955 and on Into 1960, with
slavia
from
tha
Comtoform
was mads at Monday night's
only occasional breaks, Yugo­
masting of tha group by Mur­ and Tito cried out that th an slavia and Moscow continued
had
been
a
"terrible
mistake."
ray Long, chairman of tho
But it was not until 1955 their verbal warfare. Th* So
building committee.
that
Khrushchev began to taka viets reneged on their promise
A recommended slate ef
personal hand la dealing of credits.
new officers presented by tha
with
Tito, whose aln had been But the tide eras turning.
nominating committee named
Tha Moacow-Chlneae rift wa*
C, M. Atchley, president; Rl- that ha was tha first Commun­ coming Into tha open, and
ist
satellite
openly
to
dial
ird Perdue, first eica prea­
Khrushchev was seeing certain
nt; Bryan Benjamin, sec­ Unge the leadership of Moo- things ha could admire lu Tito.
ond rice president and Mrs.
Arriving In Belgrade with
Darnetto Croyle, secretary,
Treasurer William McGinnis formsr Soviet Premier Nlkotal
was nominated for another Bulganin, Khrushchev blandly
explained that the fault had
term.
been that of Lavrenti Beds,
disgraced and executed former
By Frances Wester
head of Soviat tec ret police,
Representatives of the First
that Soviet leaders fully un­
derstood Tito’a visit to the Bo- Batiit Church of Lako Mary
By Jaae Casselberry
▼let Union and Tito's aaaer attended tha special "M"
night htld at the Flrat Bap­
The U n i t e d Presbyterian tiom
Women of the Casselberry "In peace aa hi war, Yugo­ tist Chureh la DeLand Mon
Presbyterian Church will meet slavia must march ahouldar to day night.
at the home of Mrs. John N. ihouldsr with tha Soviat Un­ This meeting la held once
Montgomery. 2026 Chippewa ion toward • . - the victory af each year as part of the
Training Union activities.
Trail in Doramerlch Hills a t S socialism."
p. m. nest Wednesday.
Out of this also rams a So­ Those attending from Lake
Mrs. Barnard Stare of Day­ viat loan of |175 million, plus Mary were Mrs. James Gray,
tona Beach, president of the a Sovlst promise to supply Mrs. Grace Brown,, Herbert
North Florida Freabyterial, Yugoslavia with 800,000 tons Hamm, Sherry Cray, Rev.
Ralph Taylor, Ralph Tsylor
wiU be gueat speaker and will ef wheat.
install new officers of the lo­ In October tha Hungarians Jr. and EUxabeth and La
cal rroup.
revolted against Kremlin rule mar Taylor.

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Lake Mary
Representatives
Attend Meet

UPWToMeet
In Casselberry

Area Lutherans
Plan Special
Advent Services

By Jane Cameteerry
Special mid • week Advent
Services have been annotmeed
by Pastor C. R. Zehrufer to be
held at the Ascension Luther­
an Church of Casselberry on
Wednesdays, Dec. 18 and Dee.
19 at 7:30 p. m.
Tha church will hold a Fam­
ily Night this Sunday tvanlng.
A covered dish supper will be
served beginning at 5JO p. m.
and during tha evening the
Ladies Guild will conduct
Christmas Bazaar in th* Sun­
day School room.
Colored moviee ihowing the
dedication ef the church will
be shown. A door prise will be
awarded and there also will bo
gifts for th* children.

More Electricity
NEW YORK (UP1) - Elec­
trical energy output In the na
(ion last week rose to II,888,■
000,000 kilowatt hours from
16,109,000,000 a week ago and
compared with 15,164,000,000
in the same week last year.

eras
astonished to Africa. Ha pop­
ped off that ha bad not
say part of Africa
Africaas were ready tor ealfgovwrnmnt. Mote, he said
avenge AMcaa la to­
es pa ble of leadership with­
out white assiataace. Ugaada, Ethiopia sad Tanganyika
promptly barred Mai a* aa
undesirable visitor.
Hi* sharply adverse state*
falls to two parts. A*
leadership, tha avsraga
whit* man isn't much ef a
either, although tha
white race eta,

d e e Club
Elects Officers
By Mrs. Adam Matter
New officers of tho DeBery
Git* Chib were elected at
meeting ef the group held laat
week la the Community Cen­
ter.
In the group were Stanley
A. Bader, president; Mrs.
Charles Cressey, vie* presi­
dent; Mrs. Everett Waite, sec­
retary, and Dr. Garretts 8eger, treasurer.
Appointed offices went to
Ludwig Rupees, librarian;
Thomas Burr, custodian; Mrs.
Harold Howe, publicity; Mrs.
Harry Whitaker, director, tad
Mr*. Harry F. Brown, aecoa
penist.
Serving on th* nominating
committee were Robert N.
McGee, chairman, and Mrs.
Harold Barry and Mrs. H.
CoadlL
Announcement was mad*
that the Christmas Party for
elub number* and their guests
will be held at 7:30 p.m. neat
Wednesday at the Center.
In charge of refroahmaati
and social hour win bo Mrs.
Craasey, chairman, and Mr*
Condlt, Mrs. D. Doming, Mrs.
James Duffy, Mrs. P. Goodson, Mrs. Howard Greon. Mra.
F. Hawthorne, Mra. Harold
Howe, Mra. Kupeci, Mra. W.
Lakemsn, Mrs. McGee ajtd
Mra. A. C. Summers.

leaders of great abtky. These great leaden at*
tract and manipulate the
masses of average white per­
son*. So much for leadership
and Ellender should have
iow4 an about U.
If he bad done hla home­
work tha senator also would
have known that United
Staten and United Nations
policy la tkat African and
colonial peoples are
net, required to be ready to
themselves before
they a n given the responsi­
bility ef aeU-governmeat.
This contradictory policy
has the endorsement of both
the United States and a ma­
jority of th* UN Assembly.
It is la th* record of UN
proceedings on Nov. 21, 1881.
It la, therefore, a policy of
tho Kennedy administration.
On that date th e n was in­
troduced before th* assembly
a resolution to speed up tha
effectiveness of a previous
UN declaration on lndepeafor colonial people*.
This resolution committed
Its supporters te this propo­
sition;
"That Inadequacy or pod*
ties!, economic, social eg
or educational preparedness
should ssver serve aa a pre­
text for delaying lads pen

male ’em Independent any­
way and let 'em thereafter
fight It out among thoaa*
selvea at UN
By ite vote, tho I fatted
States protected Ua
Imago a t th* friend a
father of colonial
especially Africans.
Tho U. 8.
have been calculated . to
pteoso tin groat minority
group ef Negro velars In this
country. American Negro
loaders Increasingly identi­
fy with th* aspirations of
African colonials.
Samoans and other natives
of th* Pacific islands admin­
istered by tbo United Stele*
as UN trustee do not have n
g n at minority voting blot
la tha United State*. When
independence was proposed
laat June for tboa* islanders*
the United States had a quick
and curt reply, as fottowst
Independence for tbo HffA« n would bo premature. They
w en not ready lot i t

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That la what th* resolution
said la simpler language, if
a nation of colonial tribes­
man 1* utterly unfit In fU
respects t* govern Itself,

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my lecture* all over America/
And to thia amlllng erltlrlam e n w t i * policy far hip Mwp.
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reader* and even Inciting thorn
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quoting WUllorn WrigJty Jr. thiM l i it i n ind Ihi rmfaT ini*
Urtat 't f th«M p K ? t S m
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noon ALpfAtS agree, one of for any /ojamnln the paper."
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pereeirtd, waa the almplt fact for he felt'tfkat'a meilycoddle
that a “Me, too" eompanlod niry (paper that attar tried to
cannot atlmulato your think­ allmulate thinking waa deetined w wither and ahrink in ciring'"* *’
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machinoa or eomblnaa, If the lurnallam who preferred to
rollora all wont In tho tamo di­
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oatroctod from tho bulla or "A good newepapor la jtjkua a
"ataerer" of publle opinion;
huaka.
So thoaa aata of threahlng not juat a "mirror" of Ita com­
machino rollon run In op- munity.
pooito direction* and tho* are A Gallup poll giro* yon juft
ablo to tear away tho huaka a "mirror" Imago but a news­
paper ia an educational med­
morn readily.
Furthermore, 1 a a a now*- ium, that trie* to chango think­
pa par educator and an otaon- ing and alter your Gallup

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derful abundance of deliclous feeds, was tiered with
sflrer and gold dacerative
balk on a red net tablecloth.
Results of tltno and effort
spent by Mrs. Jett Hodges,
decorations chairman, and
her committee wwrer much In
•eidence and the room was
transformed Into one of holi­
day beauty and spirit.
The surprise program, protented by. Mrs. William Mon
rail, featured two very gra­
cious Japanese ladies, Mrs.
Kay Rowland and Mrs. Mar­
tha Fsrd, who spoke on tradi­

tions sad costoma centering
around th e . celebration of
Christmas and New Year** hi
their satire country.
.
Mrs. Ford pointed out tkpt
Christmas, aa It la observed
here, baa only been celebrat­
ed in Japan for about the
past 100 years since Christ­
ianity was accepted by the
country.
Japan’s biggest eelehratfen
Is the New Year at which
time everyone celebrates his
birthday during three-day
festivities. This La the time
far gift exchanges which con­

sist primarily of food due to
the aearcity in past years.
Decorated Christmas trees
a n quite ra n . A tree sent
to a little Japanese boy by
one of the guest speakers
waa reported to have been
the center of attraction lor
the entire neighborhood and
waa the first the a n a had
The guests, who appeared
la authentic Japanese kirnanas, are members of a Janpanese group now living in
this a n a which is trying to
n lso funds to sponsor a day

nursery la Japan to aid worklag mothers and father*.
To do this, the ladle* make
and sell Japanese dolls, real
collector's Item*, which are
made of materials straight
from Japan and are com*
teted in such mlauto detail
aa to be la the same class
as a figurine. These dolls
were offered at reduced
prices during the meeting
to members of the club.
Wednesday's prograaa came
to a joyful conclusion with
all resent joining la the
singing of Christmas carols.

Church Mokes
Final Payment
On Organ
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THIS B IT — the 1963 Thunderbird two-door
hardtop which will be the top prize in the Top
Value Stamp contest nc v going on a t WinnDixie ato m . T h en is nothing to buy and it is
not necessary to make a purchase. Entry blanks

Ranald Hlaeman, Picton, On­
tario, Canada; Etta James,
Fern Park; Carol J . Float,
Brenda Crunkletoo, Herman
Bridges, Danny Martin. Cedi
Brooks, Betty Reese and Juna
Jones of Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman E.
Frost of Sanford, • boy
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this prize automobile and will deliver it to the
winner. It ia on display a t Strickland Morrison
showrooms now.
(Herald Photo)

le v . Ben F. West, pastor
of the Chuloofa Community
Church, announced recently
that the final payment on the
organ was accomplished due
to wlllingnete of giving on
the part of Uio young people
and many others In the
church.
In May -of tail the down
payment w u made and an
agreement to pay $13.23 permonth for SO month* was
signed. After only II months
the final pay moot waa made
and the church organ re-de­
dicated.

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS officers are shown
here at the firat official meeting of the new or­
ganization of Catholic men. From left, Carl Von
Herbulis, Treasurer; John Kennedy, Chancellor;

Dr. W. Vincent Roberta, Grand Knight; and
Theodore Michels, Deputy Grand K night
(Herald Photo)

Bridge Club Names Winners
Thirteen tables were to play
at this week’s Tuesday afternoon meeting of the DeBary
Duplicate Bridge Club to the
Community Center.
Winner* announced were.

Mr*. W. W. Hague and fourth,
Mr*. Ruth Blatt and Phil DeBerard.
EW, first, Mrs. R, W. Aekarman and Oscar Barnett; aeeond- Mr* H* B- Morrison and

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ard Middleton; second, Mrs. and Mrfc a N
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Ida B. Wilson and Mrs. E. K. fourth, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Anderson; third, Col. and Hinkle.

Mrs. Daniel Sweeney and
baby, WUlla Brown Jr., Floyd
Childs, Herman Rcfoe; Geor­
gia M c C l e l l a n d , Annie
By Jan* Casselberry
Tbomsa, Rosetta Tilman, Dar­
lene Hayet, Hazel Hoag, Mar- The Women’s Club of Cas­
va Hawkins, Josie Daniels, selberry held a business
Mlcbaal Backlns of Sanford
meeting Wednesday night
DECEMBEB 4
with Mrs. Dorothy Grim-,
wood presiding.
Gertrude Kummer. Palatka;
Final plana were approved
E d w i n Sessions, DeLand; for the completion of the
Charles Tulley, Abbie Bink­ front of the Clubhouse which
ley, Michael Lavender and will Include a roof over the
William Nye of DeBary; Ver- porch and wrought iron col­
eat Scott, Rote miry Garrett, umns and railings. Bids from
J. C. Johnson, Marian Smith, several contractors weru. dis­
Zelma Whitmire, Mary Doug­ cussed and Darwin Shea's
lass, Oliva George of Sanford was found to be the moat
Births
satisfactory. Construction ia
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones of scheduled to start In Jan­
Sanford, a girl
uary.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gar­ The club is planning a
rett of Sanford, a boy
Christmas Party for Dec. 19
Discharges
at t p. m. at which time*
Albert Salisbury, Edith Por­ members will invite their
ter, Warren Ewing and Char­ husbands to attend the meet­
les Kessler of DeBary; Mrs. ing. A Christmas program
Henry Flint and baby, Mrs. will be presented and mem­
William Orr and baby, Baby bers will exchange gifts.
Girl Whittenmyer, Marie Lun- Those attending are asked to
deen. Alberta Jordan, L. P. bring canned goods to fill
Hagan, Mollie Griffin and baskets for needy families.
Freddie Edmondson o( San­ The club will make caneer
ford.
pads on Jan. 14 at a meet­
ing to begin at t p. m. at
the clubhouse. All ladles in
the community are Invited
to participate In this worthy
project.
Members of the Florida
Nurses Assn., Dlat. 37 will Post To Meet
The executive board of
me^t at the Seminole County
American Legion Memorial
Health Dept. Dec. 13 at • Post 234 of Casselberry will
p. m. This la a different meet at I p. m. next Tues­
Ume than the date previous­ day at the Town Hall in
Casselberry.
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Nurses Change
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Uses are running second end
the Itanhtefs pulled Into the
third plaee slot.
Elaine Restive] had the high
game of l t l and the high for
a three game series, e blister*
ng Bit, while Bltoabeth Hurieh
tad a 170 game end o 460 set*
as. Third high for the day woo
Bvslyn Mills with a IIS gome
•ad o 471 aeries.
Metal Duggan pished up the
M .pllt, EUMbeth Hurieh
ton get n neat 14*10 ond
Leon Leehey n good 44*7.
The M apart wee nude bp
Bklrtop Maxwell, o S*10 by
Yvette Hunter and a nice 4*7*0
by Buth Pettis. She Monroe
picked up n 1*7 end Doris Bell
knocked down n 1*10.
Tho only trie of etrikee for
tho session wee rolled bp Bve*
lya Mills.

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Legal Notice
norton o r

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WITNESS my haad sad
•eal as Clerk of tbs ClVeult
court a t tba Nlatk JsdleUI
Circuit of the Slat# e&lt; tie r.
Ids. la and tar Seminole
County. Florida thla ISth day
at November, IMS.
ISSALI
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk a t tk* Circuit court
•f tba Ninth Judicial Ctrcull. In and for ■eulnole
. County, Florida
4 Bn Martha T. Vlhlen
Drsuty Clerk
Pnbllek Nov. it, st, IS A
Deo. T. SSOJ.

pslm-studdad BUtmore golf
count hart with rounds of H
•od n Thursday la hie AM
PQA tournament.
Ires thing down hio nosh
was Dare logon, who ended
the first round with U M.
logon looked like be would
(to Kelley Thursday tat bo
nliood o 20-footer on tho tost
koto ao o chilly desk doocend'
od over Uw esaaWut course.
Two strokes behind Kelley
wort Bos Bastor of Amarillo,
Too., ond BUI Collins of Mop*

01am had boeosoo tho
moat consistent winner this
wsok in the tenth game at
tho Orliado-temlaote Job
Alai Fronton, taking ftvo out
of sta. His fifth win oomo
lest night teaming up with
Arrono for his thind straight,
missing only Tuesday night
Tho btrd throwing bock
court itar began tho eoasoo
off otow tat rooootly ta*
came • tough competitor to
get out
He wlU ta going after his
sixth win tonight ta tho tenth
with Anaeabe ea his partner
in the number one pee'tkn.

Weil 11 Picked
For Shrine Bowl
added that tho M-yuar+M
Breeding probably would play
shortstop or third base.
Quirk, vlcwod as o promis­
ing lefthander, pitched well
ogotaot tho Senators on two
oeeaaiono toot year before
Baltimore sent him down to
Rochester. Tho Kyoor-okd
southpaw hod two wins and
two losses with Bsltimoco

town the Tackle Coast, sis
from the Soothwoot oad toor
oath from tho Big Bight oad
Kooky Mountsla tree.
Coached by Don Devito of
Missouri, Jim Solhoglond of
Washington State and Boy*
tor’s John Brldgore, tho team
ineludes:
Bods — Hugh Campbell,
Washington State; (tana Bo*
oss, Rtaoi Marvin Ttamlag,
Utah; Conrad Mtchtor, Mis­
souri.
Tackles — Stove Bsrastt,
Oregon; Bon laldow, Osegta;
Dove Costa, vteki Lionel Al­
dridge, Utah State.
Guards — Tom Herts, Mis­
souri; Robert Burk, Baylerf
Raymond Scboonks, gouthern

Washington;

Jim

ot Bocheitor.
Biwedtax looked DirtlculsvIp good against tho Senator
last year Mo tatted J04 in
14 gsmoo against them.
In Burnside, tho Ortotoe
obtained o pitcher who won
five and tost 11 for the Sen­
ators lost poor. Johnson, SR
tatted .MS for the Senators
last poor ond hit it homo
roost

Maples,

Baylor; J. R. Williams, Vros*
no State.
Quarterbacks — S o n n y
Oibho, TCUj Larvp SaBtott,
California;
Jim Jehaisn,
MlsoourL
Halfbacks - Charter Milshell, Washington; Xsrmlt
Alewander, UCLA; Bsnnto
Goodwin, Saylor; Terry DOtoa, Montano.

Pullboeks — Ooorgo Bead,
The btack.footcd ferret Is Wtihlngton State; Ed Cum­
one of the rarest mammals in mings, Stanford; BUI Thorn­
North America.
ton, Nebraska.

Back around the first of
title month, 1 coaoulted tho
tea leaves, went tats medits*
tlon and finally predicted that
shad fishing might got pretty
good an Dee. I,
That's Sunday and the data
didn't really nutter—it Just
htpptutj to fait ea the M l
n m |)^ | m ttk s
Well, during this past

A dispatch from Posoao
d tp reports Out sine boors
weighing o total od 1,600
pounds wore killed in the Ap­
alachicola National F o r o i l
during tho boor hmta thsrw
About this time of tho yes*,
wo usually got • picture from
Gus Bchaah or ooom of hio
friends with o Mg bear, bat
non* hM tuiwed op so far.

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abbreviated
title of tho eae* ta Hlwoed C.
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Too and saeh a t | 0« sfd
required la flla your ssawer
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mouth
right” and g«ts ready to try It, aa Coach Earl Black shows
her how it’s done. The Third Annual Powder-Puff Game la scheduled
Sunday a t Municipal Stadium a t 2 p. m.
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Tee pep rallies and a pa­ end spectators which are ex­ Instead ot tackling tho hall
rade will be held here today pected to fill tho stadium earner, the oppealag play­
to Uek off the Third Annual
Powder Puff Girls Football
Game Sunday.
The fires pep rally was to
be held at Seminole High
School just before school lets
eet.
Aa Impromptu parade will
tahe place through downtown
fanierd at 4 p. a . with a
pep rally on the comer of
Kagaolla Are. and First St.
right after the parade.
Xiek-oS time for the big
p m o it I p. ra. Sunday in
Memorial Stadium, with the
Junior Girls holding e slight
edge on the Senior* with
their superior "depth."
Boy cheerleaders will rouse
the spirit of the participants

for thla exciting annual
game.
The Seniors are ahead one
point la the (coring stand­
ings, as the first year’s game
wound up 13-12 in their favor.
Last year's game, ended la
a 12-11 tie, as the try for
the extra point by the Jun­
iors was foiled with two ml*ntes left to play.
Tickets for adults, child­
ren and students will bo on
sale at tho gate, with the
box office open at 1 p. m.
and the public is Invited and
urged to attend this unusual
game.
For those who don't know,
the game la played Just like
regular football, except that

er* n g t got hold el ooo of
the etripe oI while doth
(called flags) worn on each
side of each player, (tucked
la the top of the pants) and
grab It, holding It aloft ler
the referee to spot
The quarters are a little
shorter than regular foot­
ball, but the refereeing, line­
ups, types of plays and acor­
ing la the seme.
Tackling, grabbing, hold­
ing or hitting la not permit­
ted but blocking may be per­
formed without the use of
hsndi.
Girls wear no padding, no
helmets, and sometimes af­
ter the game gets going, no
shoes.

Lyman's Greyhound eager* forts of Gene Griffin, James
will go into action Dee. 11 Golpen and Gena Wlnkelman.
against Melbourne's Florida The thre » are sidelined with
Air Academy minus the ef- injuries and Griffin is the only
one that will even get to see
the game, according U Coach
Walt Daurtu.
i n T a n c i r c u i t c o v is t o r
Griffin has a sprained ankle,
T ttM SIX TH JU D ICIA L CIR­
CUIT IN AND i r o n aB M IN O M Goplen Is laid up with n sprain
c o t MTV. FLORID A.
to an ankle that was broken
in chancery no, tsaos
a u r r o u c c o u n t y f e d - recently, so he la s t i l l o n
E ltA L SAVINOS AND LOAN crutches, and Wlnkelman la
AHSOC! AT I ON. a
u a 11 * d
still nursing a broken finger
S t a t u s o rp o ra tlo s ,
F ta ls tttr , from the Florida High grid
■TANLBT TOUNO s a t DON- game.
N IB O. TOUNO. His w lf a
On the credit side of tho
D efendants.
ledger Dtnrui e x p r o a s e d
NoncB to s r m s
pleasure that Jimmy Bhuatcr,
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T O , STANLEY TOUNO
who played last year, returned
( R esidence U nknow n)
DONNIE a TOUNO. his to school Wednesday a n d
w ife
showed up for prattle*. Hie
( R u i l s n u U n k n ssm )
father Is a dog trainer and has
see
E a ih and s i t e n k n a w a just come back with his rac­
persons. p a rtla s a n t deI .n d a n ta who claim br. ing greyhounds, and his boy la
th ro u g h ,
n n da r
o r now a Fighting Greyhound.
s e t l a s t thn a l a r u m s
Starting lineup for tha Flor•T A N L B T TOUNO a a d

Ida Air gam# will bet Gena
Griffin—If possible, »’ 8"; LaRue Balmer, guard, 6* 7"; Bill
Tolsos, center, 6*
Donny
Smith, forward, 6* g” and
Gary Ferrin, forwsrd, 6* 1".
The Lyman schedule is at
follows:
December 11, Florida Air
Academy, away. 14, Lakevlew,
away. IB, Apopka, home. 18,
Kieelmmee, undecided.
January 4, Oviedo, home. 5,
Titusville, away. S, Bishop
Moore, home. II, Florida Air,
home. 19, Florida Central
Acml., away. 15, Open. 18,
Open. 18, Ocoee, home. 22,
New Smyrna Beach, away. 25,
Apopka, away. 20, Mowey
Academy, u n d a c l d a d . 28,
Ocoee, away.
February 1, Lakevlew, home.
2, Titusville, home. 8, Oviedo,
away. 8, New Smyrna, home.
It. Kieelmmee, undecided. 15,
Howsy Academy, undecided.
18, Blchop Moore, away. 22,
Florida Central Acad., home.

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FO R TAX DEKII
Notice le hereb y slv e n th a t
D. HOME, bolder of tho fo l­
low ing C e r t l f i u t i b a t filed
oald e ir llf te a ia f a r T au Dead
lo be Daued thereon.
Tho C trtlflo a ta num ber and
y e ar of Issuance, the d e sc rip ­
tion of th e p ro p e rly end the
nam e In w hich It w as a sse ss,
e.l a re t e follow s:
C e rtifica te No. tb
Tear St
Issuance J u n e I. 1114
D e s c r ip ti o n e f P ro p e rty
The Mouth I f fe et o t the
N orth t i e fe e t of tho Keet
ISO fe e t Of Ulock T V4 o f A O.
C happell's dubdlvlclen acc o rd ­
ing to P ie t th ere o f recorded
In P a t Book I. page 14 o f tho
P ublic R ecords of Sem inole
C ounty, riu rtd a .
Name In w hich assessed: Ruby
L fille Tim m s
Alt o r the p ro p e rty being In
the C ity o f Mentord, C ounty of
HemInola. S ta te a f F lorida.
Ualeee such e e rtlfle a te shall
bo redeem ed according to taw
Ibo p ro p e rty doierlbod In ouch
e o rilftc a te w ill bo told to tbo
h i g h li t bidder a t th e fro n t
doer e f th e C ity IU1I, a t Senford. F lo rid a on th e t i n t
M onday la th e m e a th o f J a a n a ry , tIM w hich to th e 1th
d a y e f J a n u a ry , t i l l e a rin g
th a t o ta l hauro e f ealo.
D ated th is I l k day e f Dec­
em ber, t i l l .
i t N. Tam m . Jr.
C lly T a a C ollector
P ublish Deo. f, t l . a t. t l 4
Ja n . I. 1ML
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Pomona was tbo goddeu ot
fruits end gardens In the reli­
gion of aaelent Romo.

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Notice le h e re b y s lv e n th a t
the u n d ersig n ed , p u rsu a n t to
the " rlc tltln u e Naina H tatuie",
C h ap ter 111.01. F. 8. I t ! ! ,
will re g is te r w ith th e Clerk
o t tho C ircu it C o u rt In end
fa r Sem inole C ounty, Florida,
upon re ce ip t o t Proof o t P u b ­
lication of th is notice, the
fletltloua nam e fo -w lli VICK'H
NUT IIOUHE. o nder which
nam e t am now engaged la
business a t H ig h w ay 11-13.
Lougwood, F lo rid a.
T h a t th e p a r lie s In terested
In said b u sin e ss e n terp rise
a re aa fellaw ai
W ARREN R. MARTIN Oneh a lf O w ner
MART EDNA MARTIN Oneh a lf ow ner
D ated a t O rlande, O range
C oaaty.
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tbsr, Mrs. 0 , W. Hall, Mrs.
L R. FenaoU, Mrs. Richard
HaO, Mrs. Joyce Cert soli,
Mrs. R. M. Cain, M n. V. W.
Darla, Mrs. C. T. Swaggerty,
Mias Joan Shields, Mias Glen­
da Euro and Mias Angela
Jonas.

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Personals
Ry Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Mrs. Jim Plnisyson and
MIBB CAROLYN HALL, right acuted, and her mother, Mrs. O. W. Hall,
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Crosby
left, a t tha bridal shower in her honor, given by Mra. Ted Jones, le ft stand­
of DeLand wers reeent rialtori of Mrs. Harry Oaten.
ing a n d Mias Shirley Jonea.
(Herald Photo)
Mr. and M n. Roy Staley
and M n. Tom Lemon spent
last Saturday In Now Smyrna
Casselberry
Beach.
Mrs. Charles Brown attend­
ed tho Plorida Baptist Con­
vention in Daytona Beach.
Mrs. James Wallin and Mra.
Mr. and Mn. Philip CasaGlen MiUer spent Monday in
Circles of tho P in t Prtsby- Jacksonville.
Tb* Sanford Welcome Wa- ber, daughter Pbyllla sad aoa
goo CM will bold the Decem­ Bemle, bava moved back to terisn Chprch will meet Mon- Mn. Norman Miller and
ber meeting at the Capri Wed­ thla area from Laconia, lad., day morning and a covered Mrs. James Wallin represent*
whers they have been alnce dish kmcheon will bo served ed the O aten Home Demon*
nesday.
September.
They a n now liv­ at nooo. Tb* general meeting •(ration Club at tho recent
Members may Invite their
ing on Jasmine Road in Cas­ will be held In tho afternoon. Christmas work ahop at the
husbands and guesta. The selberry.
Circles meet Monday aa fol- Home Demonstration office In
group will meet from 7 to I
owa:
Circle 1, ia tho Path­ DeLand.
Mr. and Mra. Walter Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil­
p.m. for cocktails and dinner and children, Vicki, Cendy finder’s room, Circle S, in tha
liam*
attended the Seventh
will be served at 8 p.m.
Phllathea.room
with
Circle
7;
and Steve, have returned to
Following the dinner Christ­
their homo on Lake Drive and Circle S in tho Sanctuary, Or­ District Meeting of veterans
mas caroling will be enjoyed. L. M. Lane after aa extended el* 4, in tho Brownie* Bible of World War I at the Elks
For dinner reaervatloni please
Clasa Room and Circle 8 in Club in Daytona Beach, last
stay in Peoria, III.
call Mrs. Harold Rowland at
Mr. end Mrs. Georg* Miller, the Oleanen’ Room, all at U week.
*23-0138, no later than Monday. 1360 L. M. Lane, spent tb*
The Oiteen Baptist Church
Circle g meets at 8:48 a.m. observed the Lottie Moon
Thanksgiving holiday w i t h
relatives in Peoria, IIL Mr. with Mrs. Robert Beaierer; Week of Prayer with a ser­
Miller returned borne thla Circle* 7 , 1, • and 10 will also vice Tuenlay morning follow­
week but Mn. Miller remain­ meet at 11 a.m. In various ed by a covered dish dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Helb and
ed for a longer visit with rooms of tho church.
daughter, Virginia, of Morgan,
Evening
Circles
meeting
at
their children and grandchil­
I p.m. art Circle 1 with Mra. N. J „ called on Mn. Haiti
dren.
Mra. Rita Bryant haa re­ Warren Adams, Cirela S with Qllhuly recently.
Mra. Grace Staley of Tonneturned
to her home in Chat- Mra. John Burton and Circle
The Royal Arch Widows win
6 with Mrs. Merle Warner. wanda, N. Y„ has been visit­
after
a
visit
tanooga,
Tenn
meet Tuesday, Dec. 11. In the
Circle 3 meets at 7:45 p.m. ing her brother-in-law and sis­
dining room of the Masonic with her aon and daughter-in- with Mra. W. B. Wray.
ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
law,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Williams
Hall for a ham supper, start­
Staley.
ing at 8:30 p.m. Hie dinner Dempsey, at their home on
Mra. Guy Beall and Mrs
Lake
Triplett
Drive.
ia given by a friend who pre­
DeBary
Harry
Osteen attended the
Houscguest this past week
fers to remain anonymous.
missionary book review, “New
at
(he
Lake
Triplett
Drive
A workshop bn Christmas
Frontier! in an Old World,” at
wrtathe will be conducted by home of Pastor and Mrs. C. R.
the P in t Baptist Church in
Zohndor
was
Ids
brother,
Paul
Mr*. Irving Pryor. M e m b e rs
Sanford.
Ry Mrs. Adam Muller
are requviled In Wine two Zs'hndcr, of Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr*. Carrie Darren who
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jordon •pends her tummers at Bel­
yards of nylon mesh, in their
ctosen color, and a wiro coat
of Clearwater, Mr. and Mrs. fast, Maine, hat arrived at
Forest City
hanger.
E. Dafter of Ormond Beach her home here for tho winter.
All York Rite Iwdics and
and Mr. and Mrs. Lenord She was accompanied by Mrs.
their luilies are cordially in ­
Susie Hook who will spend the
Saunders of Edge-water, all
vited to attend.
winter with her.
lly Milrlry Wentworth
former residents of Bloom­
Visitors of Elder and Mrs. field, N. J., recently visited
OVER 35 YEARS
K. A. Wright at their horns on Mr. and Mra. Charles C.
Enterprise
at Fleet awd Palmetto
South Bear Lake Road, are Bertach of Eldorado Dr.
(Along Sid* Poet Offlee)
their daughter, Mr*. Clyde D.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Frame, and children, Terri Mrs. Frank Christen at their
and Billy, ot Adelphl, Md. Mr. home on Aster Drive, were
By Helen Snodgrass
Mias Audrey lllcra la attend­ Frame and their older daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. A1 Steele of
ing the annual state conven­ ter, Cheryl, plan to Join them Schenevua, N. Y.
tion of the Florida Ann. of later, by plane, for Christmas.
Miss Dorothy Bell, who haa
been vlalUng with her grand­
Health, Physical Education
parents, Mr. and Mra. Che*
and Recreation at the Methodter Beach, on Lucerne Dr.,
1st Youth Camp in Leesburg,
this week. Mis* Ultra It phyhas returned to her hoqe in
Feradate, Mich.
teal education director at the
DeLand High School
Mr. a n d Mre. Eugene
Chauncey ot San Franclieo,
Calif., recently moved to Lako
HISTORY OF COFFEE
Until tit* 1700's, most Eng­ Mary where they plan to make
lish physicians regarded cof­ their permanent home. At
fee mainly aa a medicine, but prcicnt they aro residing with
and Mra.
on earlier British doctor fore­ bia parents,
saw coffee’s future, not In the Leonard Dunn at their home
medical kit but on the dining on Laka Mary.
4’WAY
table. Doctor William Harvey,
W lP iLK U
who discovered tho circulation
You won't male many mis­
of tho blood, li-(t a legacy o( take* in etiquette if you al­
* m o n CONTROL
coffee when he died In 1857. ways strive to put other* at
With the statement, “Thla lit­ ease.
tle bean is the source of hap­
piness and witi” he bequeath­
ed 86 pounds of coffee to the
London College of Physicians,
directing that hit friends gatber once a month to drink
coffee in his memory.

w Meeting
Planned By
Welcome Wagon

Personals

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3resbyterian
Circles Meet
Monday

Workshop-Supper
Planned For
Tuesday Night

Among gneat* p ro m t for
tbo oecaalon w en Mrs. OtbeQ
Sullivan, Mrs. Los T*w, Mrs.
Dan Cowart, Mrs. 3. E. Hildabran, Mrs. Pots Hamby, Mra.
Ed Westmark, Mrs. Worthnm,
Mr*. Harold Rlalaek. Mrs.
Jan* Smith and Mrs. M a
Smith.
Rev. Halms also Joins! In
tho celebration.

BEDDING O ft
and A MegaoN* PA M M

SECOND ANNUAL

Mrs. Osteen
Hostess For
Malta Club

Epsilon Sigma Alpha
CHRISTMAS BALL

Tho Cross of Malta Club
met recently with Mrs. Harry
Osteen.
Pinal plans for tho Christ­
mas float tbo club entered hi
the DeLand Christmas parade
wers discussed.
The annual Christmas party
wlU be held Dec. 10 at the
bom* of Mrs. Lillian Leard ia
Orange City.
Attending wars Mrs. Harold
Hyde, Mrs. B. P. Prosser,
Mrs- Hildreth Myera, Mrs.
Plora Michael, Mrs. J. Hut­
cheson. Mrs. Ethel Tyler,
Mrs. Bertha Klngalsy, Mrs.
LUllan Leard, Mrs. Praak Mc­
Guire, Mrs. Lucy Harris, Mrs.
Elisabeth CasseLs and the bo*,
tail.

Sanford Drove, BPO Does
will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at
the Elks Club for the regular
business and program session.
Final plana will b* made for
the Christmas party, Dec. 18,
and also for the installation of
new officers, in January.

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TICKETS

PEN N EYS

SATURDAY
.Pith Pry and bah* sale
sponsored by the Men's Club 6 0 *
and two circles of the Congre­
gational Christian Cburch at
24th St. and Park Ave. Serv­
ing from 8 to 7 p.m.
Grace Mctbodlet WSCS eponsoring a turkey and ham buf­
fet supper at the church. Serv­
ing from 8 to 7 p.m. Chil­
dren’s serving* 10 cents a
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LOU P ^P M A N , Ovcheatm

MRS. CHARLES MERIWETHER, president of
the Daughters of Woaley Sunday School Class
of the First Methodist Church, presents Rev. J.
T. Adams a gift from the class, at the annual
Christmas party, held in McKinley Hall.
(Herald Photo)

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r e n o v a t io n

protest. Other* attending Jae laded Mow*. Pauli** Row*
erd, M. L. Wright, C. H n dao, Clark Lieoerrty, Ann*
WUUams, Thorn ai Cain, Roy
TOte, B. A. Fntrell, P. A.
Rowland, 0. R. White. Gray**
Ortfory, 3. R. Coaricr.
Mm«*. Louie# Knowl**, P.
Atbow, 3. H. Stephan, 3. P.

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W a ik o n d T e le v is io n
r«*DAY F . *

By Abiggil Van lure*
p y :; Afe you being
»t Office pepsrtpient?
mean. “Package* propwJU be cjplfvpwa ip
?" Pftve jrpuevtr lookvpom of a post office?
rkpd

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counts for most damage.
D JS ^pS T E D M OTHER

DBAS ARBYs J«B a poet office
employs who hi
J wept to think

,
„ only mpre peoWould realiza tha importance of
pplng packages I One woman
ed the roof because she aapt a
i box filled with oatpieal cookies
icr son in Korea. And he yn-Pty
and asked what w«« supposed to
CRIPED

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sixth trump trick.
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Irving Berlin, a c k n o n td g e d by
c rltlcii and p u b lic a lia * ai
A m e ric a 's g T * at* st w rite r of

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2f*rtb’| WddlP« i« pot ffcommended. Ilia sxcui* was
that he thought his pjMtbP1’
would held 11 cards ip the
Jbfipr lUiif, ftot y mers Ip.
Win. tha 4*van ypadr cqntract depended on a finesse
«t yurit- MW W U IBU f»“
away for South to make It
find witJtpqt haying to fip•is*.
First couqt ypur alnpery.

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musical attraction* In »crr«r|
history, return* Sunday to the
Movieland Drlye-In Theatr* tq
*iigkt aiidlaiKM »n«iphotographed *n vuuvisioq

*nqp|h«. I g«t a civil arniplrnent; A
year later | married a high school
sweetheart. Jhat lasted |P mopth*.
I got a divorep. Thsn I married a
man old anough to be my father and
that didn’t work either- Now I am
Jlngjf a*»M» and
never been
happier. I aw PPt beautiful, and
don’t run aften men, but 1 don’t have
y troifple getting thptp- NfiW
realize that 1 will never make a
f°ftd Wife-1 ^u«t (|op'| want any tpap

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SUNDAY I*. R .
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»«*.’’ on* of th« most populst day, rBaddte Tb« Wind" and

h av e been in th e box of “ saw d u st."

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DEAR N Q t J f yon qrn &lt;?R}«Pk

rifh your single life — and it is a
laefful and happy one, don’t doodle
rlth yquf noodle. A peypop who U
,oi marriage material and who
mow* it' should stay single,
t * t
DRAR ABBY: What do you
hlnk of two mature people — a
lp their twenties — smoeeha
ray lpce mad in a subway train
lifting the rush houy V'Uh everyone
poking on?
NYC
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his kind if in the poorest taste. Be-

n ^ in

&lt;W / B C JS v a n ti* *&lt;*•&gt;(

ould U AJPjjMk* to turn down
man I am dating now but | th|nk
ould be unfair to nmrry him. Do
think I Qmht to have my hapd
nlned? Evtrybody eUe doe*.
'’NO TIES" AND HAPPY

F R a’g i l p ; 9 nd

!|ka footlw!}* through canvas phqtw
And thin heavy boxes arc thrown on
top pf them? ^ 9a tf ? canltt* hand!-

at U CLA

4tSa &lt;1) a u t o

popular *ongs. It trama two of
our finest entertainer*—Bin*
Croaby and Danny Kay*, and
further feature* th* wans
long styling p f B ° 4 « m » r y
(•looney and th* ■ t p n n | n y
d a n p ln g of V cra-C Ilyn.
Directed by A c a d e m y
Awanl-wlnntr Michael Curtli,
"W|ijt* Christmas” contains
nioro lavish production num­
bers, more beautiful girls,
more wonderful laughs and
more warm, hipuan dr»ma than
a hulf doi*n other films wrap­
per! Ipto one. Th* longs, yhifh
are rat*d ttm°ng BerUp’f
Inrlurlo "White Chriltpias,”
"Count Your Bleasluga Instead
of Shyep,” "Uv* You Didn’t
Du Bight By Me.” "U W jn"
••Tb# Best Th*p»» H * p p * p

Tb* Lake M*ry R«m* p*mPMtr*t|oa ciuk will p**t p«*f
Tuesday at 10:SQ pi. ft th*
monthly

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Party.
Membfra of tb* club will
present individual |dyw on
Christman decorating and will 11:44 Jt$) ^ « k j r &lt; Jb m f » r
exchange gifts not to cost
more than M cents each.
Ifra. Kill* Rplton, who |t* K 10 9 7
r s t v r v s v f : «u
tended a h*k| Mh°°l Md *f
tb* Bow* P*n»owtratlop Cen­ 14 iff f » Ajsgtg J-sn* p t ^ l f kaiam
ter ip sttnfwii i*st g u t, win 1
m
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«how the flub bow tp ihspo
w A K .Q 1 P *
♦ Qd
roll* for baking and frreslng.
A| n
lloyUifM fpr th* day win
A tr F o rce V f P f
ne vulnanbi*
R eview
b* Mr#. ipHn |Cihir. Mf»- 0(«o 4:11 (* ) NFT.
P m F o o tb slt
Boutwell, Mr». Joy 8pi*th*rt,
XlokoU
While You're D ancing,” Mrs. Marry Bandusky and l | l l ( f f W U VcpIbaU—
Waats fladablna al
"Choreography" and "(le*, I lire. Irw(n Slnkbell.
Wish I Was Dark IQ the
•F Derby
Army."
Maw peopl* la town look «|
tn plonfplp
Tfu* other feature on th* lit raid Adi- B* mr* your
C ulltge
proataip w h i c h will pb business Is r»pye**qM with f:«*
Ickolf
Jack of hearts, ruff dummy'# through Tuesday Is "2sDkV|
attractive
advertisements,
NOAa
last club wigs your last Wild Dog Of Tb* Nerth-”
pall
I wa:
ayr*cM»#
trump,' get to dummy once
ipore with the ace of dia­
mond* and discard your
other diamond on dummy’#
last trump.
This leaves you with four
good hearts and you iprf»d
your hand. Ypu have found
a way to make six trump
tripks Instead of the fivp you
started with.

Uh

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9AWWA D U and Robby Darin, who
Sbrought together for t^* fiyat tiqu in Ufj^i

highly pgpudur “Cope R ep tp h h o ra re m
t A Mm a n » y m r Uon Hunter pro*
r reletuad hy OnjtoRwjal. MicheUn# i
Lun4, Ceaay Ronj*p&gt; upd Stefanj* P
complete thy cost toaegra In this roc

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48 crnis in hour, whether
•he ipeqds that Um* in ppmWunity service, help# f eon#pan loo to her husband and
children, or os an outsidf
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great deal more, or Juit Ip
developing hrr pth
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Which tepma Saadrp Dee *pd
iobby Darla and is A# beauti­
ful with its jooior photography
as it la hilarious. The (Univer­
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fringa pom* recent Inform#bon froip the igrlcultursl
gc if arch Serving, M recent­
ly reported la l i e Rcader’e
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for a family qf four
for on. day cpn be flgcd br
the houKwifg, barren, starting from »cr»!cb, for li *o
test thso the prepared meals.
But to ao that, the house­
wife would bare to spend
(our extra hours in tb* kit­
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Surveys ip depth h*v«
shown that housewives feel
a bit guilty if things are
made too esay for lhf(n. In
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presle, JphR Lund, C*#ar R*n&gt;*TO wd gurvsooou* Stefsols
Powers, U snore than a worthy " ^ r v b x n t a J .
follow-up in Muntor's previous
bite- Th* picture was deftly
Seminole TV
directed by Henry Uvln,
beautifully photographed by
Academy Award winner RunmH Matty ("Bpnrtacus”), go*lain* opt-of-thls-werld seta detlgaad by anothar Qu*r wisuer, Alexander Colltagu (also
for "Bpartpcua”) and more
than HQstunning gown# of al
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l-ouls, op* pf Hollywood's
foremost fashion creators.
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SI feat o f lha gou th 4 of
ltla rk I t T ier IS of Florida
L and and ’ C o lo n liatlo n Com­
p an y Llm ltad Map of th* Ht.
n e r lr u d *
A ddition
lo
lha
Tow n of Hanford, Florida, a c ­
c o rd in g to l i s t th ereo f rero ri|e ,| In F la t llook I, pane
I t s of th* P u b lic Racorda of
Mamlnot*
C ounty,
Florida,
(l-ee* X 7 ft. for allay )
Nam* In w hich assessed: Al­
b e rta Ilueaey
All o f the p rn p a rty being In
lh a C ity qf Hanford, Florida,
C ounty o f Hamlnole, Htat* of
F lo rid a.
Unl»a* such e a rtlflc a ta ahall
ha radeam ed a ccording lo law
lh a
p ro p e rly
deecrlbad In
such c a rllfle a to w ill bo sold
lo tho h ig h est bidder a t the
fro n t door of th e City Hall,
a t Hanford. F lorida on the
flra t M onday In tha m onth of
J a n u a ry , IMS which la tha
l l h day o f J a n u a ry , IMS dur*
Ing lh a leg al ho u rs of sale.
D ata,! th is 3lh day of Decam ber, IMS.
II. N. Tam m . J r .
C ity Ta* C ollector
P u b lleh Dec. 7. 14, SI, SI A
J a n . 4. IMS.
CDD-SS
XOTICR TO URFF.XD
T IIH ST STM OF FLORIDA
TOI MARTHA J. HIMPHON
t l b t E ast 14th Avano*
A urora, C olorado
You
a ra h araby aollflad
th a t
l u ll
ha*
baan filed
a g a ln a t you In tho C ircuit
C ourt of gam lnola County,
F lo rid a, In rh a n c a ry , an abh re v la ltd til l s of which la
F lra t
F ederal Having! and
L oan A ssociation of Bemlnola
C ounty, n c o rporation. P lain ­
tiff, v*. M artha J. lim pann.
D efendant, th* n a tu re of sold
su it bein g a su it to forecloa*
th a t c e rta in m d rtg a t* dated
J u n e S, IMS, and of racord
la O fficial Racorda Rook 171,
p a s s SIS. Bemlnola County
p u b lic racorda, encum bering
th* follow ing described root
p ro p a rly , to -w lt:
L ot S». LANbTg ADDITION
TO
HANFORD.
Florida,
ai-cordlna to p i s ' hereof
recorded In P la t s«*k S.
pages t a n d IP. of tha
pubtlo record* of Beml­
nola C ounty, tfo rtd a ,
a n d you or* hereby required
to Ml* y our a n sw e r In said
a u lt
w ith
th e underelgned
C lerk a f eald C ourt and to
aarvo a copy Ih e rto f upou th*
P la in tiff a
a tto rn e y
whoso
nam * and a d d re ss appear be­
low. on o r befor* th* 4th
d a y of Ja n u a ry , IMS. and In
d e fa u lt th a ra o f Itocra* Pro
Cunfsaao
w ill
be
a lte re d
a a a ln a l you.
W ITXEB8 m y hand a id of­
ficial seal a t th* County
C o u rt Huuee, Hanford. Kaminolo County. F lorida, th is SSIh
day of Novem ber, IMS.
(SE A L )
A rth u r IL Beckw ith. Jr.,
C lerk of Ik* C ircuit C oort
lly : Je a n K. H like
D eputy C lerk
A. E dw in Hhlnkolaer
F ir s t Federal Building

p. a

Doi m i

S anford. Florid*
A tto rn ey fo r th* P la in tiff
P u b lis h 1. Nor. S« A Dto. 7, XI,
SI. 1ML

.

PD RRCL4M X M HAMS
NOTICE I* herab y giv e*
that lh a un d ersig n ed A rth u r
H. B aekw llh, J r - Cl a r k of
C ircuit Court
a f Hemlnola
County. F I o r l d a .w l l l. * n th *
t i t k Hay of D ecem ber. IMS,
a t 11tee o'elack A. XL a t th*
F ro st Door a f tk # Homlnol*
County C ourt Houaa. Hemlnal* r o n a lr . In th* c ity o f
Hanford. F lo rid a, o ffe r fo r
sol* a n d oell a t pabllo o u tt r y to th# h lg h a a t a n d boat
bidder fo r eneh. th a fo llo w in g
described p ro p e rty situ a te d In
Bemlnola County. Florid*, to r *,!Lol 47. Jonoon'o Hubdlvlaton. according la Ih* P la t
th ere o f a s racordod In
p la t Book 71, P a g e *T,
o f the public re co rd s of
Hemlnolo C ounty. F lo rid a ,
p u riu a n l la th# F in a l Doera#
of F oredoonro en tered In a
case ponding In said O iu rt,
th* atyl* of w hich I*
THE RUTLAND C O U N T Y
BANK, a T o rm e n t h a n k in g In*
elltutton,
..............
p la in tiff,

WITXEBH m r h a n d a n d th#
official eeal a t aa Id C ourt,
Ihla l l h d a r • t Decem ber,
III!
" ^ A rth u r

H.

B e c h w lth . * J f e

C lerk of th e C ircuit C o u rt
• f Seminole C o u n tr. f l i r Ida
B r : M artha T . Vlhlo*
D e p u tr C lark
Jeeeph M. F ltig e ra M
BAVINOH IN T i l l ! C IT T O F A tlo ra e r lor P lm n tiff
N E W Y O R K , a N ow Y o r k c o r ­ I I I a e c u rltr T r u e t B ldg
p o r a tio n .
Miami » . F lo rid a
F l a i l O ff. Publish Decem ber T.
ra
C D D -lt
IIKN RT JRRO M B MAXN1CKI
X OTIC PI O F A F F L IC A T IO X
and
THERESA
MAXNICKI,
FO R TA X DRRD
hla wlfo,
D afendanta. Nolle# la h e re b y glvon Wiet
D.
ROME,
h o ld e r a f lh a fa l­
M T ira o r a r r r
low ing C a rllflea to h aa filed
THM BTATM O F FLORIDA
raid e a rtlflc a ta fo r T a g Deed
TOt THKHRBA MAXNICKI.
w hoaa roaldanca la In lha to be leaned thereon.
Tha C e rtific a te anrnber a n d
S la te e f fthode Isla a d
NeSIca la h e r e b r g lre n th a t year a f leaoanee, tha daeg rlp r- - r —-r --- - --a u lt haa b e en filed In the h«h w»
above Indicated C o o rt a g a ln it nam* In which i t wa* a sse ss •d
a
ra
aa
follow
a:
you and H a n r r Je ro m e M asT tw a t
nlchl. th # t it l e a f w hich eaee C arllfleato No. I l l
Isauane* Juno 7, 111#
la aa above show n.
D
esert
pttww
a
t
F
i
e
p o rty i
Y ea a r e h a r a b r ra q a lre d la
file r e a r a n aw o r o r w rllle a t u t *1 of R ota C o a rt A d d ltlo a
defenses, If any. In lh o ab o ra to th* City o f S anford. F lo r­
proceeding w ith th e C lark of ida, according lo P la t th e re o f
th la C o u rt a n d lo aarve a rocordad In P la t nook L g a g aa
copy th o ra o f upon th a plain- I, 4 and ! of th o Pubtlo Re­
t l t r a a tto rn a y a w hoaa aam a cords of Hemlnolo County^
a n d a d d reaa a p p e a ra hereon, Florida.
on o r boforo lh o S lot day of Nsm* In w hich a ssesto d l M ra
D ecem ber, l i t ! , th e n a tu re Joel H o k k a n tn
All of th* p ro p e rly b a ln g
e f th la p roceeding being a
a u lt to foreclooe th a lien of la lh a c ity o r Hanford. C oun­
ty
of Hemlnolo, H ints o f irto ra m o rtg a g e on lha follow ing
daacrlbed p ro p e rty o llu a to In Ida.
Unteaa each e a rtlflc a ta s h a ll
Bemlnolo C ounty, F lo rid a, ta be rodoemed a ccording lo la w
w ltl
Ih*
p roperty described In such
L ot I t . B lock I. IIE F T LRR IIOSI Kg ORLANDO certlfloalo w ill be sold to lh a
BKCTIOX ONW, according highest bidder a t th* fro n t
to m ap o r p in t th ra o f re ­ door of th* C ity Hall, a t Bancorded In P la t Book II. ford. Florida on Ih* f ir s t
P a g e I. Public Racordo Monday In Ih* m onth o r J a n ­
o f Hemlnolo C ounty, F lo r- uary, IMS w hich I* Ih* 7th
day of J a n u a ry , IMS d u rin g
lha 1***1 h o u rs of sale.
D atad Ihla l l h day « t Deo*
Hanford.
Homlnolu
C ounty,
S la ta of F lo rid a, th la l t d day amber, IMS.
H. N. T am m . J r .
of Novam bor 1ISL
C ity T a* C o llte to r
(SRA Ll
A rth u r H. U eckw lth. Jr.. Publish Dae. 7, 14, &gt;1, I t ,
C lo rk o f th o c ir c u it C ourt A Jan . 4, IMS.
CDD-SS
B yi M a rth a T. V lhleu
d. a
IX . T H R CIRCU IT COURT,
Roess, W ig h t A D urford
XIXTII JU D ICIA L C IR C IT T,
S7S7 F irs t Avonue Mouth
IX
AXD r o w
BHMIXOLD
Ht. P a tsro b u rg , F lo rid a
COUXTV. FLORIDA.
A tto rn e y s fo r P la in tiff
IX
UHAXCRRV
XO.
P ublish Nov. t&lt;. SS A Dae. NINTH FX D BRA L 1SSS*
BAVINOH
7. 14. IMS.
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a
CDC-II
corporation
o rg a n ise d
and
s ila tlu g un d er tho law n o f th*
IX THM CIRCUIT COURT OF Untied S ta la s o f Am erica.
T IIH X IX TII JU D IC IA L CIR­
Plaintiff
CUIT IX AXU FO R BKMtPAUL
W
.
HTRAT7B
and
JI!A N ­
XOLR COUXTY, FLORID A,
IX CHAXCKRX XO. IM S!
NUS U HTHAUn. hla w lfo,
D efendanta
SU FFO LK C O U N T T FXDXOTICR o r I L IT
K ltA L BAVINOH AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION. a U nited Htatea TOi PAUL W. HTRAiru and
c o rp o ra tio n .
JKANXIXK
hi* wlfa,
P la in tiff.
va.
P lnckard, A labam a
J 17It 11T f|. BOETTCHER, a
and to a n y and a ll o lh a r
alnglo m an,
p a rtie s
claim ing
any
rig h t, t il l s , a n d /o r In#
D aftndanL
XOTICR TO APPMAR
toraat In and to tho fol*
IR T F t RLICATIOXI low ing
described
pro*
TO t J K n tlY O. UUKTTCIIER,
p a rty , lo w ll:
a alnglo man
L ot 41 a n d tho N orth One(lla sld sn c o U nknow n)
H a lf | N 4 ) of L o t 4S,
and
F ra n k Is W oo d ru ff* lube
Kach a n d all unknow n
division o f lands, g o u th
parsons, p a rlla s and 4*.
Hanford, F lo rid a, accord*
fandantn who claim by,
Ing lo p la t th ara o f reco rd ­
th ro u g h , under or a g iln s t
ed In P la t Dook S. P a g a
tho nforeold
44. Publlu
R acorda of
JE R R Y &lt;1. BOETTCHER,
Bemlnola C ounty, F lo rid a,
a single man,
Including specifically, b u t n n |
w h e th e r n* epnuee. heirs, by w ay of lim ita tio n , t b s fol*
deviate#, g ra n te e* . aa- lowing M atu res and equip*
algneea,
llenora,
cre.lt. m tn t. a ll p o rm an e n tly In­
to rs, tru alaa a o r o lh ar- stalled:
wlao, aa to to ch and a ll
1. Wall If a a ta r — In te rn a of w hom reoldooco la
tlo n al— Modal 11-70.
unknow n.
S. W ater Ite a ta r— Baf-T*
and
H ot—Modal KHtlHODC.
E a rh and a ll u a k n o w a
TOU ARB H EREBY N O T t.
person*, p a rtia l and da- FIKD
th a t
th*
P la in tiff.
fendants, aa to sa e h and NINTH F E D E R A L BAVINOH
a ll a f w hom raeldenc* la AND LOAN AHHOCIATIOX. a
unk n o w n , h a v i n g o r corporation
o rg a n ise d
and
c laim in g Iu have any • ti l li n g u n d s r tb s law s o f lh a
rig h t, tllla o r Inlarest United H tatea of A m erica,
In o r to th a follow ing h*a In stitu te d a u lt a g a in s t
d o s rrlb td p ro p e rty , which you In th* C irc u it C o u rt o t Ih*
la lh a su b je ct m a tte r of Ninth Ju d ic ia l C ircuit. In a n d
tho ab o v o -sty led cause, for Htmlnol* C ounty. F lorida,
Ih* n a tu rs o f th* ou lt ta I*
t h a t c e rta in m o rt­
L ot 4* a t HHAH LAKE a(oretloee
ls * w hich Incum bora th*
H IL lJt acco rd in g to the above
described
p e rty , sold
P la t th ere o f, aa recorded property b e in g paro
ltu a la d a n d
In P la t Rook IS, a t Pane located In Hemlnolo
C ounty,
I", of th* Publfc K trords
of Bemlnola C ounty, F lo r­ Florida. You a n d sa c k o t you
ar*
haraby
req
u
ired
to tit*
ida;
In c lu d in g t h o
building yuur A nsw er w ith Ih* C lerk
and nppu rto n an ro n . locat- o( th e C irc u it C ourt, ta nod
*-l th ereo n , and to g eth e r for Hemlnolo C ounty, F lo rid a,
w ith th* fu rn itu re , fu rn . sod sorvu a copy tb a rs u f u p o n
lah ln g t, and flx lu rte s itu ­ H arold A. W ord. III. o f th *
a te th aru lo , a n d located firm of W lndarw aodls. H aines,
ilu n la r A W ard. I l l P a rk
thereon.
TOU. AND EACH OF TOU. Avenue, g o u th . W in te r P o rk ,
ar* hereb y notified th a t a Florida, A tto rn e y s fu r P la in ­
C om plaint h a s boon filed by tiff In th a above action, un
th*
a b o v t-n a m e d
P la in tiff or before th * }Tlh day o f
a g a in st you and sa e h of you Deeontbtr. IM S, else a Deere*
to fu rtclo sa a m o rtg a g e on l*ro Coafeeeo w ilt b* e n te red
th a above-doeertbod property a g a in st you.
IT U O R D ER E D t h a t th la
In th* a b o v s-sty U d cause and
you a n d each of you nr* her*, b* published la th a B anfnrd
hy required to Ml* an An- H erald, a n e w sp a p er publlehow or or o th e r P le a d in g re - •d In Hemlnola C ounty, F lo r­
• l&gt;»nslv*
th sro to
w ith the ida, o n r, eac h w eek to r fo u r
C lerk o f th* abovo-entltled cuneecutlve w eeks.
WITNEHH the band o f Ih*
C ircu it C ourt and to sere*
n eopy o f anrh A nsw er or C lark a f th * C ircuit C ourt,
■emlnol*
C ounty, F lo rid a, th is
o th e r
reapoaelve
Pleading
upon th* P l a in t i f f s A tto r­
* 1*1 * * *
N ovem ber,
ney*. Courahoit a n d C eurshan.
17*1 lle rL IU n Avenue, Miami (HEAL)
Reach. F lo rid a, ort o r be fore
A rth u r It. B eckw ith. J r ,
C lerk o f th* C ircuit C ourt
th# ISIh day of I h o m b e r ,
Myi M a rth a T. V lhlon
IMS; o th erw ise
the a lle g e ,
D. ft
tlvn* of sold C om plaint will
t\
Inderw
oadle, H alaos, H u n trr
b* tak e n a s confessed by you.
d u n e a n d o r d e r e d at A W ard
lh a Hamlnolo C ou aty C ourt- *14 P a rk Avonua. Houth
house. H in fu n l. F lo rid a this W in ter P a rk . F lo rid a
l l l h day o f N uvom ber, IMS.
L, | 4 1ML“’r- U ** * D*#(HEALt
A rth u r 1L B eckw ith Jr., CDC-II
C lerk o f tb s abova-on.
title d C lreu lt C ourt
SANFORD HERALD
By: M a rth a T. Vlhlau,

WANT ADS
BRING FAST

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la n Your Profits~Put Herald Classified Want-Ads To Work For Y ou -D ial FA 2-5612
34. Artfetai t o Bali

32-5612
322-5613

RENT A BED
J jJ " . B fH W l * *M *

WELLS DRILLED, RUMPS,

sw ie n p F ff:

B a rb e r

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O o im i i

"•irin b t '* m t a u a t.r o ly equipped Barber Shop.
Apply Mayfair inn, Sanford

rm- 4TT- m **mm-

* * *

Free Trailer lot real In ex' change lor part time ser-

LOCH ARBOR

Clean furnished Apartment
downstairs. Adults. Pboot
FA M3HWEXlViV

WmiXtStit.

Furn. Apartment. Dote la
407Vi W. l i t

#»op

FRIGIDA1RE
Sales A Service

■nnwnnm l i m e d h
with 3 t o i l of land.

oiled. $34 a month. « •

Gentle Shetland Pony for
children . Just In time far
Christmas. Also trailer. Ph.
FA 14473 after S:30.

DACHSHUNDS AKC register- On# largo Circulating Oil
ed. Black * tan. g Months Hotter A drum, in good
old. All shots. 333-1701.
condition. $03. FA 3-M I UOUSETRAILKR. WU1 take
W
Are.
|U 0 equity, 94S.18 a M ath .
TOY

S ftfk o A

land. (Old RL 441.) Mount

PLUMBING
Contracting A Repair*
FREE DELIVERY
LIVING CHRISTMAS TREES
R. L. HARVEY
. GRAPEyiLLE NURSERY .
30* Sanford Avf FA 3 4 3 ?

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fcmirt

rsn sM T E sr

R EN TA LS

Almost «t«W 1 BR, I
CB bom». comptelt
WILSON - MAI
U&amp;fd In Ravtnnt
311 E. Flrat SL
FA 040?
I lls per month.

home. Fenced yard. Near
TA v .m

LOCH ARBOR

roouu, 3 bfautl-

WILSON - MAIER
u a s &gt; e » ?»

Ipratgd ip desirable Lock
Arbor and situated on
lamp loo x Ul loot ohody
homssUe.

W l gK

USED CARS

’RUNIC ORGANS
on ell mgkee. Work

home, now « d fr eoegtrue-

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FOR THEIR GOOD LOOKS
AND EXCELLENT MECHANICAL

WE BUY Used Furniture.
Ph. FA S3373.

CQNPW I9N -

F R E E ESTIM ATE

1961 CADILLAC

Local 4 Long Distance Mtnkg
201 N. Laurel
F^ 0MM

Motel Managers
21 or 50 PLUS ? ?

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NAS. 1U W. Coleman Ur-

THOMAS
MOVING
&amp; STORAGE
3. K tlu c a U o ^ ^ In a l^ g n S

CHIHUAHUA* ARC

U t 0H9R IP- 8 * I n ­

or woman.
W4k» 5WP-

WE RENT
• Hospital Beds • PI
Wheel Chairs •
Commodes • Baby
Walker*
O High
Crutches • Rollaway

Lawn Mower-Firestone, 33",
Windshield
Back Glaaa 3 hp, cost 173—043. Admiral 1344 Belair Ctovrotet Ctesa
Door Glaaa
Vent Glaaa T.V.. stand, rabbit ears. FA &gt;1114.
HO. FA 3-3431. Ask for
Days era happy day* for
SERVICE
Charlie.
children at Hippy Acres 8enkarik Glass and PAint
f a i r o k ^hlte eery largo
upright Combterclal Frees- Gateway To Yke Vatorway
ar. Contact Mr. Pulllnger. Robson 8porting Goods
81. P o a ltry • Lirontock
Your EVINRUDE Doakr
333-7133.
Day work Iroalng. FA 3-7731
30444 E. 1st PtL *FA 34M1

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1. Lout ft Found

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quiet sbwet la this section.
Monthly payments only
17743 after attaining rnort-

oquinod. f?3 month. Ph.

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ACCORDION. 13a b a a Free*alial. For beiinaari or InteraM tatei. Yours for (MLOS.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

pletely unfurnished. Near
NAS. Nothing fancy, bat Unfurnlabed 3 b e d r o o m
eheap ren t f t JO weak. Ph.
hpuse. 02C Escambia. Ph.
PA 3-3313.
ia h w a : .

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lift Magnoi

Patr

Badaaas Oppartnity
Female Help W uM
Male Hatp Wnalod
Help Wanted
3 Bedroom Ro o m , kitchen
SttoaUoaa Waatod
equipped. 130$ Douglas Are.
4
ROOMS
and
bath.
ComBabjmittara
FA 3-0313.

24. Electrical Barrlcaa
25. FfaaMac Serrteee
25. Radio ft TeWvleiea
27. Special Service*
EFFICIENCY A|
28. Laaaivy Sarriea
newest, ideally Ideated eg)
29. Automobile Sarriea
29A. Asia Accoaaarka
20. Mackiaaty • Took
r &amp;
m
t
ping places. Suitahie Jer
21. Poultry . LiTaatock
couple or tingle, one rent.
21 A. Pate
No utility charges. Inquire
22. Fkwarn - Shraks
Manuel Jacobson D e |)g .
22. Parallara
Store.
24. Artlcka Par Sale
25. Artkka Waatod
2a. AntaaaahBaa - Tracks 3 Room fumlihed Oottage.
403 W. 3rd. Adults. 333-2031
27. Boata • Matara
28. Motorcyclaa • Seootm 3 BEDROOM house, kitchen

Salaa ft ierrice
0. H. HIGH
1700 W. lit S t Sanford

Heaters Cleaned

Clean first floor Apartment.

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IHHIWARE

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3 Room furnlsbad Apart!
Rent cheap. 1101 P
Are.

LOST: Male black
hot, white breast,
whits on S feet 1
of Longdate, Lot
Ph. TE S-4S10 after
collect

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R R O L L '^ * V W n T T J R E *

ROSECOURT.
furnlsbad A|

Sterotram Realty
Lovely 2 bedroom house, kit­
chen equipped. Cuporte
and utility room. Adult*
only or with Infant. $43.
II no answer ptyo* after
4 p. m. FA 2-4411.

3 Bedroom, I bath, terras- Th« home consists «f an wH»t*6 W rp,
so floor. Concrete block, 1$ Py.fwW.
4kij&gt;i ve«. i M p m *.
West Sanford. Out of flight
M ik ip . Large corner loL V m M l* .
/w *
Ida room, kitchen, large
Small equity and assume
mortgage b a l a n c e . VA utility room, and double
carports.
monthly payment |T7. Ph.

lure. CtU Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 703 Celery Ave.
FA 3-2117.

*0 why not plea Christmas
k • oew Idyllwikte homo
by Sho*maker- It doss KEROSENE URVTVFR and Used furniture. qppUanci
Furnace cleaning efrylcq.
topi^ ek . Bought - %
make a rtwerepceCharles Benton. FA 2-«l0.
Larry's Mari 713

WHATEVER your age, op­
Ave. ?h. FA 3-4132
portunity la knocking In
HEATING
H. B. POPE CO. BfC.
Motel Management. Fasla
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
ating work. Qualified peglU M. Park 4 ii FA 3-34M 3fp |p. Part 4TO- FA 3-4334 Service WAR the Cuh.
sonnet widely
ly In deotfqd.
SUPER TRADING POST
Hit tenures include t fuOy 3 BEDROOM house. 1U lots.
SINGER
VEN - WOMEN
!N - COUPLES 4 ROOM furnished apartment
QLTTY FREE on threeequipped, built-in kitchen, Close to Junior Hlgty School
SEWING MACHINE
WANTED NOW tor Ira
bedroom Custom B u i l t
1 Bedroom, water furnished
central duct neat system to $4300. Monthly payments of
CHRISTMAS IPHU8. Take &lt;
Sale* qud Service
mediate training. Short ex
home, corner 24IS DeCot$40 a month. 3ZMOM.
■U rooms, well and pump.
whole &gt;ear to pay. No In­
OP lit morttUteqct
’ree
estimates
In
advance
tension home detailed train
tes Avenue (Wynnewood),
(hidden from view by old
terest
or finance charges
gage
04400
at
4'
UNFURNISHED
new
2
bed
'rey
home
demonstration
lug program followed by 2
$87 month FHA. Owner
bpek well) hot wgter hoot­
on furatfur* pure hgits
before J s o -1 tes Uomeitead
CALL
FA
44782
weeks of personally manag­ room houae. kitchen equip­
moved from grea, will be
er, and many others too
made before Dec. 34. 1343.
Exemption. E. D. Klrchbpff.
ped. FA 2-3443.
Alan's Fabric 4 Rugs
ing a beautiful motel under
on premises Saturday am
numerous to mention. Also
Open Friday evenings.
qualified manager. No in
Sunday poly.
nfurnished house on N.
opped fur air-conditionFURNITURE CENTER
terference of preseqt ent
Us nitron Ave. 4 miles n i l
g gt low extra cost If
Plano Tuning and Repair
1100 French Ave.
MAYFAIR residential lot*.
plo&gt;ment or b u t l n e i g .
desire,
of Sanford. 4 Bedrooms,
W. L. Harmon — FA 3-4333
Ph. FA 2-7933
Cleared.
102
g
US
ft.
1)1
NFREE NATIONWIDE asilakitchen appllane«s, quiet
Scott
Ave.
310,000.
FA
2-1333
BE
MODERN;
Cook
and
beat
tance to our graduate!, fo r
neighborhood, school bus
The total price, ]ui t - 4 HJ34.
31. A ih clen F o r Sola
Of FA 3-022S. J. N. Hobson
personal interview, write
waier economically with III
Extremely good financing.
Aqua-Loftl
giving phone number gnd
Therm Bottled psa. MUler
address to W h i t c o m b
Radio
god
Appliance.
U
l
S3324
Bark
Dr.
Sanford.
Fla.
Lakeview home with Igke Ueted exclusively with-.
Mercury. Si
Schools of America Bog 0f,
park Ave. Ph. FA 3 0333.
privileges In South Silver
c o Sanford Herald.
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
and 3 baths. Air-Condition­
MORTGAGE LOANS
ed. Phone FA 3-7KM,
FHA
and Conventional
m N. P*rk Ave. FA 3-3410
Commercial 4 Residential
MAYFAIR
COST $12/100
S - BEDROOMS, 1, W t &amp; 2 BATHS
Formerly Uve home of e
SACRIFICE AT $9,973
bank president, this fine Modern, almost qtw, S bed
Last Of 1962 Models
VA • NO DOWN PAYMENT
three
bedroom
home
hat
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
home. Terms BA 3-0347.
U l N. Park Ave. FA 2-3420
private dining room, fire­
VA - CuaveuUoual ft FHA Financing
%
OLuaMoiiiLji sa • 4 door • b r a n d
place, wall furnace. Urge
Automatic Trane. Power Ur
Suniand Estate* • On 17-92 (3 Mi. Hu. of Baaferd)
cedar closcU and is locat­
fuidlo, lleeter. Electric Wla
Bales Office 1st. House Inside Entrance
ed on one of the moat
White WaH TUSs. Luxury Trim.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS, INC
btaqRhp corner lota in
HAVE HUNDREDS OP $ I
PH. FA 3-M74
MAYFAIR. Drive by 319
JIM HUNT REALTY. Bales Agent
Elliott and then call fur
D«)s, FA 3-2114 • Eve. ft Sun. FA 2-0414 • 323-0764
OLDS.MOI1ILE SUPER 88 - STATION W^G
ap appointment.* O n l y
$13,300.

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I Bedroom Home
In Lobe W s y e u Heights
On Longdale Ave.
Just South Of Longdate
Longwood, Fla.
4 &gt;lile» South of Sanford
Turn Went at 2nd Reed
South of Owens Bros.
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VEGETABLE BROWERS
Now is the time to switch to Phosdrin Insecticide to
maintain complete protection against insects up to 24 hours
from harvest-w ithout creating residue problems.
Powerful Phosdrin Insecticide gives you fast
knockdown and kill of aphids, mites, loopers,
worms—almost all destructive pests attacking
Florida crops.
Then, unlike most other insecticides, Phosdrin
disappears, leaves no residue. That’s why it can
be applied up to 24 hours from harvest on many
crops—up to 72 hours on most others.
Read how Phosdrin can save your crop from
late-season insect damage or worse, confiscation.
Check the chart below for the intervals that
apply to your crops.
p not controlled, a late-teason insect
build-up can quickly downgrade—or
mala completely unsalable—vegetable
crops such as tomatoes, beans, potatoes,
peppers, celery, watermelons, eggplants
and most leafy vegetables.
If, on the other hand, the infestation fa
controlled with an insecticide that leaves
aacesa residue on the crop at harvest, the
crop fa subject to confiscation by govern­
ment authorities under the terms of the
Miller Amendment to Public Law 518.

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This fa a problem that many growers at*
solving with Phosdrin Insecticide.

The photo lift show* a Florida grower applying W of a pound of Phoadrin ptr acta so control a lira m m
build-up of aphids and mites stocking an 82-acre field of tomatoes. The photo on tho right shows pickers hsrvesting tba same field the following day. No Photdria residue remains to endanger either the pickets or tba aop.

older insecticides. That's why more and
more growers are making Phosdrin an in­
tegral part of their full-season program.

Good miser
Phosdrin is compatible with most other in­
secticides snd fungicides. And Phosdrin
offen s wide margin of safety to the foliage
and fruit of insecticide-sensitive crops
such as cucumbers and lettuce.

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little as Vf to Vkof a pound per acre is
all it takes to control the toughest in­

sects attacking many vegetables. Dosage
rates seldom exceed Ik of a pound per acre.
In short, on a per acre basis, Phosdrin fa
very economical

When to gd Phoadrii
Phosdrin is available from your local in­
secticide dealer under many well-known
brand names. It comes in liquid and dust
formulations that arc easy to apply with
standard application equipment
Remember, look for the name Phosdrin
on the label or in the ingredient statement
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Chemicals Division, 55 Marietta Street,
N.VV, Atlanta 3, Georgia.

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By LARRKj YERBEEL
It win bo Christman bonpa
ton* for city employee this
week.. . . Some $3^09 will be
paid oat (thanks to taxpayer*)
to H I worker*.

public funds for private hamaa
Intrndaut of tha Sarapta Boa* aarvlny a public Bead.
for tha Ayad, loft today far Tha laaa. which win ran for
Atlaata whara aha will aaarfar
with ofnclala af tha Howao a period af 40 to 30 year* at
and Boom Finance Admtatatmtioa aa the acquisition of pub­
ic faada far tha irpaaalnw ad
bar facUltloo la order ta aarro

It might ba Interesting ta
know that thoa fUr, 11,790,711
ta county taxes bare boon paid
t a . . . . Thraa parcaat discount
■till food through Dae. IL

af Seminole Cooaty.
lira Bcadaa wrote for Infer*
matioa on a loan under recant
Ugiala tion allowing graata of

On tha city aide, taiaa col
1acted total 9341,491.... Waj
abaod af last year.
Lake Mary Bird, falling
apart aad County Bngtaoar
BID Buah r«porta ho may aak
tha County Commiaalon for
funds to raaurfaco tbo two
mil* stretch. BUI aoya coan
plaints cornin’ ta by the flatfull . . . . Tha project will coat

NO DAMAGE ID CITEUS to found by County Agricultural Aftarts Oodl
Tucker, (left) and Ernie Lundbcrg m they e iawino tangarinaa today.
Neither the fruit nor the foliage hae Buffered from the cold of the peat
weak, though the bean crop to gone, end egg plant end peppere here bam
damaged in aome area*. Lettuce hae been nipped alao,'
(Herald Photo)

City Cotamiaaioa looks dan
tonight Bide oa those two
trucks ware opened last Fri­
day with 8uparlor (GMC) tha
apparent low bid for 9&amp;M&amp;
Bide wffl alao bo awarded for

President Back
WASHINGTON (UP!) Prcaideat Kennedy raturaad
b o a a Waiters tour today
activity.

College Started
BOCA RATON (UP1) —
Oonstructloa of Florida At*
laatia Ualraraky got underway officially hare Sunday
with a groundbreaking care*
money attended by Gov. Farria Bryant and other state
officials. Tbo univoralty at
MIAMI (UFI)—Tha Miami Boca Rato* la scheduled to
Herald said today that an ap­ open ta tha fall of 1944.
proach to a Juror was respon­
sible for a mysterious bearing Sales Gain Seen
that Interrupted the trial of WASHINGTON (UPI) Tsomatsr’e Union President Manufacturers aspect a gala
James R. Haifa but weak.
of about H ot million in aaloi
In n copyrighted story from ta the first three months of
Robert s , goyd of the Knight next year, tbo Commerce Do*
pertinent reported Sunday
night. The department based
prwOch apparently waa made its estimates on a survey
aaana time laat weak to Mr*. made laat month.
Jamao Paschal, a housewife
from the small town of Wood* Fresh A ir Sells
bury, Tonm. about 70 milaa
LONDON (UP!) - Alas
south of Nashville.
• “Tbo e o n t a c t , daUlla of Lynee sold 100 rant dally
which era still secret, waa re­ of ’’Koglloh country air" at
ported to gorernment offi­ 33 rente each during laat
cials," tha alary said. “They week’s smog, tbo Sunday
promptly stopped tha teamster Timas reported. "People buy
president's trial and requested It partly aa a Joke.” Lynca
aa Investigation by Fedora waa quoted, “and partly to
Judge William E. Millar."
Tbo story aald Millar clampa baa on any official comment
regarding tha Incident.

VUIIIUI M ljaill

outfit.

are sponsoring the annual
e e a
I Christmas Lighting Contest
An attorney general's opto- again this year and have art
Ion la being sought to atop tha Dec. 9 aa tbo deadline tor
wmoval of Jordon FradarfclPa L ntrtoJ
contort chairman ing temperature*, down to 24 to 28, aa far south aa
Orlando and the north portion
of the Brookavtlle district.
Seminole County’s vegetable
raapportionmont squabble. It I ^*r ,t ,lyl
P1***
crop# already have bean dam.
•asms Dad# County baa aoma I trophies will be awarded for
ogad and residents ore warn*
to taka ears of plouto aw
religious, traditional and ar­
lawns. Tamperntura was Boot
tistic settings and a first
frosting aorly tadoynad proto
fo V rm *
ably irUI bo IlfWer tonight and
&gt;gls agents swoop­
fitate hom age
awe
holarshlp
ta the rati- ed down on eight moonshine early Tuesday morning.
Scattarad frost waa fore­
stills, most of them in tha
. Judge U are a toy.
I Ught Company Traveling Jacksonville area, over tha cast In all farming areas of
the state.
...» Trophy will ba awarded tor weekend and made four ar­ The weather bureau said no
FHP Trooper BUI String- L * , tlr
com.
Immediate relief from tha cold
eld la going into Holiday.
display. Decorations ras ta.
oapltol today to have aoma for doorways, show windows Tha weekend raids wars part waa In sight. It aald the sub­
Inor eye surgery. 8aama one and bulldin21 ara included la of “Operation Uhlnedown" an normal tem peratum ware
'• h»5" t
right since
,
o( eiJllblL
all-out war on atIUs set by caused by tha Jet stream re­
III had an accident two yean
may enter both the department for December. maining depressed wall to the
ro. (,ood luck. Bill, and don^ rwaldeotisl and commercial Tha laUat raids brought to south of Its normal position
i gone t*io long.
displays but separate entry 19 tha number of atllla de­ in Florida.
Some early morning Iowa
* * *
I blanks are required. Blanks stroyed since tha operation betoday wars Gainesville 37,
Seminole Park Raceway tells ara aVaUable at (he Jayccea ran.
i that there ora over 100 building or. In the Sanford Raida in tha Jacksonville Jacksonville Si, Tampa 99,
ansa duo to come Into tha lo-1 Uerald. All entries must area destroyed two 1,000-gal­ Miami 49, aad Kay West 43.
Forecasters soli tempera­
il track for training that arc reacb the Jaycoe Information lon stills, two 3,000-gaUon
lowbound np north and can’t oific* by bo^ ,, d«c. 19 to stills, ona 150-gallon still, one ture* sould drop oa low so 99
ren start to tha aunny Sam- ^ «&gt;:igible.
53-gallon atill and ona 600-gal­ degress la soma pockets and
tola installation.
Dlaplaya must bo kept lon still. A total of 180 gallons muckland* ta tha Suwannee
• • •
lighted every night until of ’shine was confiscated, aad Gainesville districts.
The won! la that tha Cooaty winners are announced and along with an automobile, and
bmmtation will nix any an- displays must ba seen from three arrests ware made, ona
oncmcnt of tha Lake Mon-1 the street and completed be- for operating a atill and two
Two persons were injured
w causeway and aupport ona) fore entry is submitted. Row- for p o a a o a a i o n of Illegal
In
a two-car accident at Third
eroaa Lake Jessup.
i land said.
whiakay.
and Oak Friday afternoon,
Johnny Fitxpatrlck tails us
The District Band March­ Police reported.
Injured war* W. H. Stewart
ha's been talking with legls*
ing Meet which waa bald at
la tors about a possible pay
Memorial Stadium Saturday and Batty Lou llrcoks, both
ralao for tha commission . , ,
had to be cancelled because of Sanford. Both wars treat­
wall, at least they’ve been on
of rain which began to fall ed at Seminole Memorial Hos­
th# Job for more than n month
about halfway threuMl tha pital for cuts and bruises and
now.
released.
performance.
Police aald a car operated
Determined spectators pot
Post offico dedication slat- A car drivan by Laall*
up umbrellas and put on rata by Georg* Maffett collided
ad for 4 p. m. Friday. Can- Hi*to, jg, Tallahassee, waa a
coats, but the bandmasters with s vehicle driven by
wen forced to cancel further Paulin* Millar at th* Inter­
performances because of the section. Maffett was charged
Even Guy Allen has been In- * ,Uck ot ,U tI eurb mo,lId‘
possibility of damage to in­ with failura to yield th* right
vited. . . . But will Allen's ings, a pile cf bricks for n
of way.
strument* and uniforms.
name be put on the plaque? | ntw manhole, traveUed 844
And If It ta, will ft be changed | fe*t and wound up In tha
performed or not were given
ceme January whan a Demo to MWtr excavation Just east
a rain rating, which Band»ri*«ta4t
of 17-82 on SR 430.
matter Ernest Cowley, con­
* * *
Trooper BUI Btrlngftold
test director sold counts oa a
Nobody asked me but w by|M(d Hick* atruck tha steering
Superior for averaging pur*
not uca our new post office on wb#ai , |t h hi* face and bant
a picture post card to sell thla u almMt double, Injuring hta
There was not room ta Am
a ttal
, , «
fees and breaking bin nose in
grandstand for everyone, bat
I thtt 2 ft. m. Saturday tniihap.
for those who stayed, tho
WLVTHROP, Slut. (UPI)
A. of 10:30 thla morning Hkk, rtfua#d tra.tm .nt f t
Mainland Band remained —Bereaved parent* planned
Mrs. Taamar Braden. Sarapta Seminol, Memorial Hospital,
and played a concert.
to stand by their 14-yaarotd
Horn, superintendent, who ta I , Strin(rukl u d u fort.
“W* appreciate th* tact sun today when be ta ar­
that peopl* cam* aad atayod raigned for slaying hta rioter
noacT luuta^nUan^Uva
™
oooo.
hadat gotten the C a w h'« * (aU
TaUahaas««. 11*
doapU* tha rata," Cowley ta an argument over a radio.
ty Commission r e s o l u t i o n s
. ___ , ... .... .
.
raid today. “Th* kMd worked
backing her roquest for HHFA * “ th" g^ ,
^
ether aervfeeot eerdvie* eadme WMU,B r,ckU** driTlB«- .
data, appears for arraign*
funds. Tha C. of C , Rotary
’rw®‘2,***i l *?e|f,*nU f*
nssta « a charge of Juvea■»i ether service
civic P*®*4 g ridey tight at the
ita delinquency ta the death
organisations h a d , . « . Inttaraction of B euthlIt. tato
af hta sister, Margaret, 17.
through, aa had Dr. Frank I
17-W, F*« PerkThe girl, a senior honor
Leone. County Health Dirac- On. accident tav«ta*d Mr*
ate dent, waa found deed Fri­
tor. Dr. Charles W. Hard-1 Sermh Tatum. Sanford, who
day aigbt an tha floor of bar
wick and others.
drove onto th* highway from
* * *
South St-, nod tu n e d north
Attends Seminar attic bedroom. *ho bad been
County Agricultural Agent baa tan, slabbed and stran­
They tell ua a new industry I Into tbs p*th of a cor drives
Cecil TUcker left today far a gled. Police at Ant feared
had moved Into Oviedo. C.ltadUv
»* »-&gt;"*""*»•
two-day Marketing Training tim might have boon tha
T hergen, Inc. they manufoc-j Leeter skidded Into Mia.
turu p o r t a b l e generating Tatum's vehicle and then Into to bath con and Beuddar waa Seminar to be held t a the
equipment. This kind af news, the parking lot of tho Riksha charged with felling to have University af Florida Collage
of AfricuiUira ta QriaosvUta

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to

funds were forthcoming
from some source, the koma’a
Ueonao would ba withdraw* by
tbo state.
l a tbo facw of tha laaitoqnaetaa of tha praaawt aooaty&gt;
owwad facility tha Cooaty
Caaunlaakm and ascvtaa ahah
a a d el v ia rtyraoaaUthraa
afraad to aupport bar raquaal
to tha federal acaaey.
Her tatorvlaw Tuaadhy will
bo a “pre-flllng** mectiag, to

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Band Contest
Is Rained Out

‘T .T . S ,U S 3 L.f! — - —

COMFORTS RELATIVES — Btohop John J.
Wright of tha Diocase of Pittsburgh, Pa., com*
forta relatives of the 37 trapped miners a t Robena No. S mine.
(NBA Telephoto)

Two Persons Hurt
In Car Collision

CARMICHAELS, P i. (UPI)
—Rescue workers Jopnd the
bodies of eight more miners
today aa they dug toward the
end of a coal shaft wrecked
by a methane gas taptatloo
four days ago.
That brought ta 13 the
number of bodies found,
leaving 23 miners still unac­
counted for. Hope waa vary
slim that any of tbo miss­
ing would ba found olive.
The forward raocuo teams
wore about 1,700 feet from
tbo working face, or end of
tbo passageway, where most
of the men wore believed to

Man Charged
With Break-In
A Sanford resident, Curtla
Hall Jr., waa charged with
breaking and entering after
ha was caught "rad-handed''
in a Geneva homa Sunday
night, tha Sheriffs Office re­
ported.
Deputise said Hall waa seen
breaking the door of tha
home with an ax. Neighbors
called the sheriff* office and
Halt waa picked up In tha
house. No bond ha* Iwen s«t.

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have been working when tha
explosion ripped through the
Frosty Run shaft of the U J.
Steel Corp.'s Robeno No. &gt;

Bids Expected
In Casselberry
The regular monthly bodness meeting of tho Cassel­
berry Board of Aldermen
will be held at 7:30 p. m.
today at (be Woman's Club
on Overbrook Dr.
Expected oo the agenda
are the opening of bids for a
dump truck and a system
of radio equipment to ba
used In conjunction with civil
defense action.

Fighter Crashes,
But Pilot Escapes

Turkey &amp; Camera

ALEXANDRIA. La. (UPI)
—Aa Air Force jat fighter
plane crashed Into a wooded
area near a university bar*
this morning but tbs pilot
bailed out and waa uninjururdsy night and signed
full confession at state police
headquarters.
Police said th* curly-haired
youth admitted he attacked
hta stater in a rage after she
tu n ed oa a radio ta hta
room aad refused to turn it

aB.
Thomas aald ba knocked
hta stater unconscious, then
dragged her to bar room,
stabbed her with a kitchen
knife and choked her with
her pajama*.
Tbs boy said bo panicked
and tried to rouse hi* stater
by dousing her face in a pot
of water. Margaret's face
waa in tha water when her
father, John, found her body
tarn than half am hour talar.

The pilot was Identified aa
LA. Jerry L. Ulranl of In­
gram, Tex., who ta assign­
ed to the Homestead Air
Force Base la Florida. Gir­
ard was reported on a train­
ing flight from Homestead
to New Mexico.

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vote of the people and so cial
election to fU now scats so
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The group, which controls
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VOL. 63

Unitod F ra n Lenaad W in

Established 1903

TH U R&amp;, DEC] M i: HI t , 1962 SAN FORD, FLORIDA

NO. 689

It'll Be Frosty Tonight

i t t t t l d . . .

Money

Adenauer Besieged

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Francis Rouaafllat Jr. as lbs
next president of tba ergsaisatloa . , . Scott Buna, firat
vieo praalOaN aid Howard
Hadgas, setratary ■ • • Now
board of directors will matt
■ext Tuesday sight aad ouka
B official.
s • •
Tba word la (bat tba part
authority committee baa roe*
emmended tba north aad a(
Frtach Ava. as the most feas­
ible laeatioa for that
teraiaiL
a a
Jim Barnett, former
ot tba First Cbristlaa Cbareb
here suffered a heart attack ia
Winter H ire s. . . Ha'a sattiag
along okay
a a a
Did yoa know that Seminole
County is rated 36th la wealth
la the state? . . . Dural is
13th and the funny thing is
that Seminole spends me
per child on education tbaa
our neighbors up north.
a a a
City almost wrapping up all
Utility lines to the proposed
Hunt Co. plant.. . . As of Dec.
1 . . . cost |40,021.. . . 111,000
additional contemplated.

F rost, fro st, fro st, th e fir s t at the year fo r
this part o f tba stats is predicted by the weather­
man fo r ton igh t and Friday m orning, with d ear
skies aad lig h t northurly winds with pariods o f
calm.
Tem pcraturus w ill b o low est about sunrise.
Tho foreca st:
“ Orlando, Brookaville, Bartow, Kisaimmeo
Valley, Seminolo County, 28 to 82 with 26 to 28
in pockets aad m uekkndg. F r o s t’*
T h e fu tu re outlook is fo r fa ir and cold Fri­
day and continued cold w ith fro st and freezing
temperatures over m ost o f tho farm ing areas
again Saturday m orning.
Tho fro st w arnings from the Lakeland
W eather Bureau predict fro st fo r the entire
state, down through th o Everglades and lower

Redistribution
Of Legislature
UrgedByKelly

JACKSONVILLE (DPI) —
If reapportlonment Is to ha
accomplished, it should ha
dona within tha bounds of tba
preaent makeup of 38 fkni'
atom and 95 House member,
Sen. Scott Kelly said bora to­
day.
Well, wa got n nice new poet “Trua roapportionmant la
office. People finally getting redistribution of what wa
the hang of tho combination have,1* tho Lakaland senator
lock* . . . All wo nood now art told tha annual convantion of
some street lights in front.
tba Florida Society of Associ­
ation Executive*
ft
Supt. af Schools B. T. HQ- “Tha numbers game is ever.
and Assistant Walter Tha m a j o r i t y ^ tha two
Teague will be Tallahassee housea don’t quit# have enough
bound next week In hopes of votes to put any majority pro­
speeding up federal funds so posal Into affect and tho min­
bids can be let on the new ority haa enough votes to
Kngllik Estates school.
block action.
a • a
“ Wo art at a legislative
There’s actually no truth to stalemate on reapportionthe report that the city will meat,” be uid.
clamp down, 'and sat allow dUpi*.-topis was to y v e
Salvation Army to put up ien*'What’s Ahead I f f Tha
money kettles this year .
LegialaUvo Sessloo,’* but ha
They’ll go up Saturday.
snld no ono could' predict
eventa In tha 106.1 session un­
• • •
The |0U owed to a former til the seat-shuffling problem
North Orlando town clerk haa has been solved.
been paid—by check. A cltl- “ During the special session
xen asked Town Treasurer tempers got short — people
Wcodrow Anderson If tho said things 'they really didn’t
bill had been paid and ha re­ mean—and I’m fearful that
plied that ha eouldn’t gat the some of those scars will not
checkbook. Whereupon the 'be healed by the apring of
eitixen went to aee Mayor llhU, so It’s Impossible to proFrank Faaula and returned diet what will happen," Kelly
with it under hla arm. The said.
Kelly called for fair appor­
check waa made out and the
checkbook returned to the tionment by placing tha Sen­
ate on population and leaving
Mayor.
tha House constituted as it ia
now with 95 mamber* Ha in
A recent story from
County says that some “ riiinc troduced a plan in tho Novein
remodelers” were in court her special session, but It waa
over some mortgages they had klllad in Senate committee.
. . . The “ mortgagors” ddn’t
know they bsd signed thd lien
on their property—swore!they Librarian Named
Mrs. Florence Courien has
did not . . . Brings toutind
some of the "reoovdlng" been appointed to succeed
Jobs thst have been I sold Mrs. Paul V. French as li­
around this area . . . |High brarian of the Altamonte
Springs Library, Mrs. Smith
prices for the work don
High balances on the ‘inort Cady, president of the library
gages" that were not lnjkecp- association, announced. Mrs.
ing with the undersUndkg of French has been librarian
the property owners . . I High line* the library opened in
monthly payments thatjwsre 1960.
next to Impossible to p
High probability thst
modeler” might soonl have
title to the property—ifd the
former home owners tight
soon become renters

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DriveForToys
EndsDec. 10
Due to the length of time
necessary to repair them,
Dec. 10 has been declared
tba deadline on tha accep­
tance of toys by the men of
the Sanford Marine Barracks
la order to get them ready
for Christmas, "Cpl. T. L.
Wires said today.
The man of the barracks,
ia cooperation with the local
Salvation Army, will distri­
bute these toys to the unfor­
tunate children of the San­
ford area during the l»llday
season. Wires said.
lit expressed the appre­
ciation of the officers and men
of the Marines and the Na­
val Air Station to the USO,
the Salvation Army and all
individuals who gave money,
toys and tint* to the support
of the program.

jgwood,
Residents o f
1792
Longdala and along
report that a pctil |is being
circulated In Ibe ar| against
allowing stock cai races to
take place at the olj seekerwill be
cart raceway. Pel
Comturned over to
istkmers at their it meetg-

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Comics ....
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Dear Abby _ . Page 10
Editorial ____ Page 8
Entertainment ..Page lO'
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Society — ..Page 6 A T
Sport* ■■■
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Herald Index

“ I could bear tha father and
mother acreamlng Inside the
flame-filled house,” Bedard
said.
"I tried to talk Longmore
into leaving, but he wouldn’t.
Ha laid ha had to save hla
crippled aon.”
Bedard said Longmore dis­
appeared from the window and
returned to hurl one of hla
children into Bedard's arms.
Minutes earlier the 20-yesrold Mrs. Longmore and four
of their children, Naney, 8,
Ralph, 7, Charles Jr., 3. and
Charlene, 1, Bed through the
front door of the house. TTicy
did not require hospitalisation.
Longmore’* body was found
at the foot of crippled Keith’s
crib.
Fir* Chief Louis Wharff said
It appeared that the father bad
Just started to pick up the sixyear-old boy when he col­
lapsed and died.
Sidney, 10 months, burned
over 70 per cent of bis body,
died shortly after arriving at
a boqpiUl in nearby Bidleford.

New Engineer
WASHINGTON (UPD-Ths
Army mawincid today CaL
Harold B. Parfltt will bocoi
Its district engineer at Jack*
soarill* about Dec. 1*. He will
succeed Col. Julian V. Sonshuh, who is being assigned to
Viet Nam.

Mediators Meet

★

Under Trial Guard

Dies In Rescue

OLD ORCHARD BEACH.
Maine (UPD-A heroic father
hurled one of bis children
from hla blaring borne early
today but then died with a
crippled son he tried to save.
Another son of Charles
Longmore Sr., 29, died of
burns. Ills wife and four other
children escaped without ser­
ious injury.
The o n e - s t o r y bungalow
caught fire when an oil burn­
er exploded. Norman Bedard,
first at the scene, said be saw
“ a huge ball of tight' and
then heard scream*.

★

Court Puts H offa

Heroic Fadier

Norman E. Sttbel vice
ndopresident of the
inton,
Seminole Jaf-Alal
la aa
Fern Park. Fla.,
like
arithmetic problem
some professor from IT or
Harvard to help hi with,
imes,
The other night In
totals
back to back,
teams
racked up by the
Involved were eu&lt;|y the
same and the teams six In
each game, flnUhcdjin the
aame order, poit Jsltioni,
would
1, 3, 3, 6, 4. 3. Sta
like to know tba m mallcal chance of this
Molaea Connies, a nputer
in the pari-mutueljdepaitmeat figured, off thi caff. It
was about one ia 1010,014,
6S7.2U.30I.

★

The E ast's first big storm o f tba wintry
season walloped W est V irginia with up to a fo o t
o f snow today and made roads dangerous in a
dozen states.
The rangy storm system centered Its power
over a broad area from V irginia to western New
Y ork. Atlanta had its fir s t snow o f th e season
and driving became dangerous in pkrts o f the
M iddle W est.
The heaviest snows fe ll on W est V irginia’s
Randolph County, where a fo o t o f enow was
measured end m ore w as on th o way. There was
fou r inches o f snow in w estern Pennsylvania
and another fou r inches at Cleveland, Ohio. The
Akron, Ohio, area had fiv e inches.
An inch or m ore o f snow in the Kentucky
mountains held down the num ber o f picket bands
that have roamed coal field s during a strike.

NASHVILLE. Teas. &lt;UPI&gt;—
A strengthened force of U. S.
marihala wrapped a tight se­
curity cloak around the fed« a l court trial of Jcaputcrs
yfoaklent Jam* tk:.Jfo|tfa to­
ol
*** d***11* ,h* ob'
defeme attorneys
Judge William E. Miller or­
dered alx extra ballffa la the

BONN, Germany (UP1) Chancellor Kearad Adeaaaar.
besieged oa all sidee by da­
rnends he quit, canceled to­
day's coalition talks wRh the
Socialists rather than set a
date tor kla retirement.

ea st co n st
There was n possibility th at fro e t could
cause widespread damage to unprotected w inter
vegetable crops Friday m orning.
Low est temperatures forecast fo r ton igh t
and Friday m orning ranged from 23 to 26 in
northernm ost districts to 80-36 in the fan n in g
areas south o f Miami. The northw est Florida
panhandle could expect a ligh t freesa tonight
w ith tem peratures as low a s 26, the w eather
bureau said.
The forecast fo r Friday was fa ir and cold
w ith froet form ing again in m ost fan n in g areas
Friday n ig h t The cold wave also brou gh t brisk
northw est winds up to 80 m iles per hour which
kept sm all cra ft warnings fly in g on all Florida
coasts.

courtroom after a (lender
young laborer attempted to
shoot down Hoffa with an air
pistol d u r i n g proceedings
W U n ea d a ^ rV
^
Hoffs was struck by two of
tho pellets but said he was not
hurt. Ilia assailant, who Wentilled himself aa Warren
Bwranson of Washington, D. C.,
was held on a contempt of
court charge.
Swanson, 23, ■ native of
Loomis, Neb., said he waa
compelled by a "vision” to try
to UU Hoffa, whom be had
u v ir seen. Ha said be had
committed himself to Carmarillo Stale Hospital in Cal­
ifornia about a year ago be­
cause ha "was Just so much
at loose ends.”
Hospital authorities s a i d
Swanson, who was released
last Jan. 10, had schizophrenic
tendencies.
Miller also ordered the mar­
shals to search everyone en­
tering the courtroom for the
remainder of the ft million
conspiracy trial. He locked up
the Jury Wednesday night and
said he would deelde today
whether to leave it locked up
for the duration of the trial
which la now in its seventh
week and la expected to last
until Christmas.
“ It Is a drastic measure to
search people entering the
courtroom but It will be done,”
Miller said.
Defense attorneys objected
to the tightened security mea­
sures, saying it would pre­
judice their case. MUlcr said
he had to think not only of
the safety of Hoffa but of
everyone la the courtroom.

Morals Charge
A 43-year-old Forest City
man was arrested Wednesday
on a morals charge and ts
being held under $2,000 bond
at the county Jail. The man
was Identified as Marvls Col­
son, Rt. 2, Forest City.

Pipeline Work
Up For Approval
ByCity Officials
The City Commission will
in special session at
19 a. m. Friday In approve
a proposal of the Sanford
Pipeline Company to utilize
stm t rights-of-way to In­
stall a pipeline to the Naval
Air Station from tho lake
front.
City Manager W.E. Knowles
•aid this morning that ill
property, abutting lawns -nd
shrubs will be safeguarded
during construction of the
project.
The pipeline will stretch
some two and a half miles
starting somewhere around
by French aad Myrtle Are.
by the lakefToot, east along
Seminole Btvd, up Mellonville and south on Mellon
villa to tha air station.
The, ..ogsipsny,. southern
Standard Dorp, of Houston
also plana to build n quarter
of a million dollar Jet fuel
storage facility on the lakefront, with construction to
start as soon as city com­
mission approval become*
official.
Mayor J. H. (Jimmy)
Grappa said today the city
would probably get only $1U0
per year from the agreement
with the company and further
details will be worked out
during the morning session
Friday.

Soviet Flights
Over U.S. Denied
WASIIINOTON (UPI) —
The White House enld flatly
today that no Soviet planes
have flown over tha South­
eastern United State*.
“No auch flight* have *v*r
taken place," preaa secretary
Pierre Salinger told newsmen.
Malinger’* c o m m e n t waa
prompted by reports in the
Scrippa • Howard newspaper*
t h a t Soviet reconnaisaanr*
plan** war* spotted over Geor­
gia and South Carolina during
the Cuban crisis. The report*
praviously were denied by the
Defense Department.
“This type of Journalism 1*
destructive," Salinger said.
The Washington D a i l y
News, a Bcripps - Howard
newspaper, carried a state­
ment today by Walker Stone,
Scrippa • Howard editor in
chief.
“ What we published is true,"
he said.
“It really does *ot matter
how monotonously the Defense
Department denies the etory,"
Stone said. “ All that matters
is whether it is true."

NEW YORK (UPI&gt;- Fed­
eral mediators meat agala
today with representatives of
nine major New York arte
newspapers and the Interna­
tional Typographical Unloa
In aa attempt to head eft a
strike which could cense a
newspaper blackout

S.'

BOB BESSERER
• . . Another Story

London Fog Kills 6 6

LONDON (DPI)—Tho r * y
killer amoc claimed victims by
Hope Tour Set
th* scoro today and official*
TOKYO (UPI) - Comedian
trimly
predicted th* blindlnf
Bob Hope will entertain
mixture
of tog and pollution
American servicemen la tha
Far East for two weeks be­
ginning Dee. 20, It was an­
nounced today. Hope for
yean has been making an­
nual Christmas visits to UA.
military installations.

Assembly Meets
PARIS (UPI) - The newly
elected National Assembly
gathered for Its organising
meeting today dominated by
an unprecedented majority
pledged to,support President
Charles d* Gaulle. Gautiist
leaders were confident they
could push through tho pres*
ident’a plana for stability at
homo and nuclear-backed
prestige abroad.

Needs technicians
TALLAHASSEE (DPI)
State School Supt Thoms*
D. Bailey, saying Florida
will need 10,009 engineers
and 90,000 other technician*
by 1970, Wednesday estab­
lished a "technical education
division” for Florida. Bailey
appointed Dr. Thomas W.
Strickland, education mater­
ials specialist ia th* Depart
meat Education, to head the
group.

Rail Sale Okayed
WASHINGTON (UPI) The Interstate Commerce
Commission has authorized
Southern Railway to pur
chase a controlling interest
in the Central of Georgia
Railway. The ICC Issued an
order Wednesday providing
that the merger will becom*
effective In 33 days, provid­
ed Southern completes fin­
ancial arrangements by that
time and any bond Issued
carry no more than SW per­
cent interest.

Right Oi Way
Gift Accepted
ORLANDO - G. T. WUley.
Martin Company vieo presi­
dent and general manager, to­
day officially donated to the
State of Florida a 166-acre
tract of Martin-Marietta pro­
perty for turnpika right-of-way
through the company’s ex­
tensive holdings southwest of
Orlando.
The property, valued at
$330,000, was formally present­
ed to Gov. Farris Bryant who,
In turn, presented the official
property deed to Turnpike
Authority Chairman John M.
Hammer.

The Florida Developm ent Commission has
earmarked 966,000 in HULBurtott funds to help
construct a 16 bed pediatriea ward and fin ish o f f
tha naw wing a t Seminole Memorial Hospital con­
tingent on th e hospital raising 986,000 fo r th e
p r o je ct
H ospital adm inistrator R obert B eu crer d is­
closed that prelim inary plana fo r tha naw w ard
have been subm itted to tha FDC and he w ould
'like to see construction on the new facility start­
ing early next year.
H owever, Besserer emphasized that where
the hospital w ill g e t tha 966,000 la “ another
story ." The hospital board w ill discuss tha m attar at its m eeting n ext Tuesday, Besserer said.
Besserer indicated the board m ay ask coun­
support o r soma sort o f fund drive to raise
needed appropriations.
The 9716,000 new w ing waa com pleted In
A ugust with th e hospital s ta ff m oving in during
October. The feder
leral governm ent poured 9825,000 in construction fo r the wing.

Cubans Arrested
With Smuggled
Cocaine Cache
NEW YORK (UPI) - Two
Cubans, alleged whoWater*
of cocaine etnuggled into the
United States from Havana,
wero arrested early today by
New York police.
About two pounds, two
ounces of pure cocaineworth $800,000 in (b* illegal
market—was seized aa datectlves raided a room In
th* Markwell Hotel In Man*
hattan’s theater district.
Deputy chief Inspector Ed­
ward F. Carey aa'd the two
Cubans had been carting
their cocaine auplles from
Miami to New York tor the
past 10 months,
Their customers were main­
ly pusbera operating la the
theater area, police said.
The narcotics squad has not­
ed a steady Increase in the
flow of cocaine to the midManhattan area In recent
months according to LL Pasquale Intrieri.
The prisoners were identi­
fied as Jorgelina Gatcla, 26,
an attractive redhead who
was a photographer's model
and beauty queen In Cuba
and ber companion Santiago
Garcia, 20.
Intrieri said detectives en­
tered their hotel room Just as
the Garcias were in Use pro­
cess of “ cutting” th* cocaine
or reducing It from Its pure
state to the marketed variety.
The cocaine was in a dresser.
The detectives said Garcia
offered them $12,000 to let
them go—$2,000 In cash held in
hla hand and $10,000 more lo
be paid later.
The payoff attempt resulted
only in a charge of bribery
added to felonious narcotics
possession charges, p o l i c e
•aid.
According to Intrieri, tha
Garcias—who are not related
—talked vaguely about their
operations a n d mentioned
"something about a boat”
used to bring the drugs from
Cuba to Florida.
He said that police believe
th* cocaine's original source
may be Red China or South
America.

would choko tho nation for
two more days.
At least 66 persona moot
of them over 60 year* o l d had collapsed and died la th*
London area alone sinew th*
wont tog In a docad* stole
over the nation Monday night.
Auto and hospital officials
said the amor waa every bit
as bad as the “ killer fog* of
I95S which claimed 4,000 Uvea
In four days.
Tha death rate was expected
to shoot up sharply today. Of­
ficials said amor usually takas
24 to 48 hours to affect tha
lunge and briny on fatal bron­
chial conditions.
Health authorities warned
old people, children and per•one with weak lunya to stay
Indoor* until th* amoy lifts.
Air aapiples taken Wednes­
day showed .air. pollution U
times normal and twice as bad
aa at tha height of the 1952
disaster.
Th* grey killer wa* a deadly
amalgam af moUture, imoke,
dirt and carbon fume* spew­
ing from the nation’s exhaust
pipe* and factory chimneys.
London hospital* went on
"red alert"—the order to ad­
mit only emergency patients
and keep all beds raady for
smog victims.
Th* air ministry aald th*
poisonous pall over London
was fim) feet thick.
"it eeemt this weather will
persist for another 49 hours,"
a ministry spokesman predict­
ed gloomily.
Freezing temperatures add­
ed to the misery. Th* fog fros*
on etreete and pavements,
causing a rash of multiple-car
accidents. Uut highway deaths
wer* few because traffic mov­
ed so slowly.
The fug surly today was not
as bad aa the opaque mast
that halted the nation In Its
tracks Tuesday night. Out via
ibility in a few areas was still
down to xero and driver* near*
ly everywhere could see only a
few hundred feet at best.
The smog was expected to
thicken again tonight.
Hardest-hit wer* th* great
Industrial areas of London and
th* midland cities, where fac­

In The Mood
There’s nothing Ilk* a frosty
nip in th* air, tha am*U of
wood amok*, and th* sound of
Christmas carota to get folks
in th* mood for Christina*
shopping.
Downtown merchants * t
Sanford art catering to that
mood this weekend with an­
other two days ot special sale*
on *v*ry kind of gift for
•vsxyuo* oo your list.

Besides th* s a v i n g s hi
money, time, gas and wear and
tear on th* feet by shopping
at home, you’ll have a chance
to win something to help you
check off that list . , . gift
certificate* worth $43, $35, and
$20.

Friday night shopper* will
receive tickets for th* drawing
to h* held Just after tho 9 p. at.
closing at the corner of kfagnoli* Ava. and First Si-

StanIn Eyes
Of Youth Blot
OutHoldupPlan
ELIZABETH, N. J. (DPI)—
Tha bank robbery might have
been a pushover except far
Robert Dtecblor, n young mag
with stars In bis ayes who saw
red when the heist threatened
hie wedding.
*
He became furious when he
sew the $1,600 he had saved
for s nest egg dumped Into
the bandits’ bag Wednesday
along with $59,000 of th*
bank’s money . . . before he
had his deposit slip.
“I was Jut thinking about
my $1,600," Dteehler, 24, a
service station attendant, said.
“You cant get m a r r i e d
without money, can youT I
wanted to get my money
beck.”
.
Beside*, he wanted some of
th* money to buy an engage­
ment ring Christmas present
for his fiancee, Loretta Her­
man, 21.
Dlzchltr became so angry he
grabbed th* .38 caliber pistol
on* of th* bandits carried, shot
him In the etomech, fought a
gun battle vrlth the other
bandit, and when all of the
bullets were used up, hurled
the empty revolver with all
his might at th* fleeing rub­
bers.
Then he charged them with
his bare hand* and chased
them from th* bank, on* of
them clutching hie etomerh
where he had been (hot.
Dlachltr wee not nicked ia
the flurry of bullets that fol­
lowed HU bold move. But bank
guard William Petuakey, 63, e
former policeman, waa wound­
ed trying to help.

J a m !
Turkey &amp; Camera
compluU with flaah at­
tachment,

cane,

etc,

with each set o f 4 Den­
man Super Safety Ticca.

Lake Mary Puts
O ff Session
Today’s meeting of the
Lake Mary Chamber of Com­
merce has been postponed
until 9 p. m. next Thursday
at which tlmo Douglas Stanstrom, chairman of tho coun­
ty's long range planning and
development committee, will
be guest speaker.
Stenstrom will give a re*
port on tong range plans of
the county for converting
Lake Mary Blvd. Into sn
access Unk between Hwy. 1792 and Interstate 4 and will
lead a question and answer

tory smoke mixed with the fog
to produce a slimy atmosphere
that coated mouths and lungs.
Busan and trains ran bourn
behind. Many motorists left
their can hornet.
No airliner* had left London
airport for 60 hours.

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MBS. M1NBVAU W ILLIAM SON waa tha wlnoar o f th* 10,000 T op V ila *
SUunpi given away by th e Jay c m W in * Club Tuesday. Th* stam ps w ir a
donated to tha W in * Club b y t b i T op Y a h * company and workara w ith
tha w im in tha contest w ars mambara o f Candystnpsrs, girl* hospital
voluntaan group. A ll procaada w ill g o tow ard tha support o f tho L ittle
Rad Bcboolbouaa. From le ft are JaycM W in * Fraaldant M n . Barbara
Folk, M n . Wmiamaon and W aya and Mean* Chairman, M rs. Arlan* T stem .
baum.
(H arald P hoto)

aal her aahaow* » H « * ■1*
martial, an* If ***4. her on*
hoowohotra, dealeeee, areatees, *••!*»••■.
tori, er trustees, u t ell ethae
yeril.e etatmls* er. Uroega.
a , us|eet eat* deten*

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sra--SW KU ass:
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the* Ftereae* Daniel.

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Daniel Frif*! »h* UNKNOWN
HBtlta. dart tees,
treaties,
aeilraeea, llenera, eredllore,
trustee* aa* all ether **««••
aleimlna hr. ihrooeh, uadar
or MKAlnit F W R W C l DAJf*
1BU deeeasadi the UNKNOWN
nm na.
Saylaesa,
SrsaUS*.
mil ;neea, llisere, aradllnr*
trueteet, aa* alt athar partis*
elniialnr
ti»roM«fc. wadar
or ifiln lt BVBLYN DANtRl*
dreemed. If ether than Vlr»
(tula Daniel Prret and ear
and nil other persons haelns,
or claiming to have, ear
rlsht. ttilo. or Uteroet la and
to the fnUowln* denerlhod
lend, lying aad hetnr la
■emlnolo Coantr. Florida, to*
wlti alt at Knot SS rnrda ot
NBI4 of NWIt af Boo. It.
Twp. ft a, Ran. M Kent, loot
North ee* foot thoroof.
Ton. and omh of you, aro
hereby notified that a aalt
fins been broufht naalaot poa
la th* Circuit Court, In and
for Bemtnota County. Florida.
In chancery, entitled OL1VKU
It MATIUBUX an I BUBA.
DSTH J. MATHIBUX. hta
wife, plaintiffs. *. FRANCBS
NtDLO, et al dstendaata. aad
you. aad each et you, are re*
uulrad to fit* yoor Anewer
I* th* plaintiff*’ Complaint
with th* Clerh of **M Court,
and terra upoa plalatlffe, or
lalntlffW attorney. OKO. A
I'EKH, Jit, whoea addreea
le F. a Dos III*. Sanford.
Florida, a aopy af oald Anawor on or hoforo December
14, A. D. t ill, and If r«u fall
In do aa a Daoraa pro Con.
fata* will b* talarod aealnal
ou. aad aaoh of you, for
ho rallaf dawaudad la aald
Complaint.
Th* aatur* of this tult I*
I* oalot Ih* Hilt to th*
abav* daaarlbad laid la plalntlffa, OHvar It Mathlaua end
Bllaa bath J. Uothl.ua. hit
wife
WITNEUU my hand aad aaal
at aald Court at aaaford.
■tmlaol* County, Florida, Ihla
tsth day of Novambar, A. D.

st I p.m.
Both praaoBtatloai are spaa
to th* public aad than to no
charge for admission.
Oa Doe. U, th* "MosaUh"
will b* prosontod at th* Pea­
body Auditorium ia Daytons
Beach at 7:10 p.m. undar tho
ausptcoa of th* Daytona Botch
Tourist Club.
The INI presentation af tha
"Messiah" to th* nth under
th* direction of GUfta who to
chairman of Stetson's vole*
department and a gradual* of
)anlaoa University and th*
Eastman School of Must*.
Th* Stetson event has been
m n btatii o r rton iD A * tradition at Stetson atoe*
TOi GLORIA R. MVBB.
IBM. and w u promoted for M
whon rttldaneo le
FMehbure, MaiaoakeiiUi, eonmcutlv* years by Glffla.
and white aultla* ad- Now th* "Messiah" to pro*

Hinder, famed "Messiah"
malaria will again b* pre­
tested al Btataoa University
tor tha ITlh time this ju t ,
wi|h three performances sat
for music tovera from all ortr
tha etate.
Th* oratorio, conducted by
Prof. Harold M. Griffis and
featuring tha 60-vole* choir
and tho 40-mtmbor orchoitra,
will b* performed twice oa
Station’s DoLand campui,
Doc. 14 at I p.m. sad Doc. 16

Legal Notice

drtie la
II Xprut* Strut,
FlUhbore. Maianchuaatta:
A owara Complaint hevlas
U l flit.I •eilnil you In Ihi
Clroolt Court la tnd for Seedsol* County. Florida, by DON.
AID L. MU*R. for dlvaroi.
Ih* abort IHI* of which It
DONALD U HUSK. Flolatlff,
v in u i GLORIA K. MUSK. Dafaadant. thin prtiint* art
f* ooiomood you to ippter tad
fU* your Amwtr or othir
d.ftnao or ploadlng htroln
with th* Ctirh i f Ih* Clriolf
Court af nominal! Countr.
riorl.li, and iorvi a aopy
th.raon Flilalltr* Alloraoy.
Carroll Burh*. AHorniy it
Law, r. a Orawir X, Ian.
ford, Florida, on or bifor* thi
llh day of January. A. D.
till, er otharwlaa dacro* pro
uonfoaao will
ho oalarad
aealnot you.
Tho Sanford llarald U da*
alenatod aa a nowapapar of
B.naral clroulallon In which
Ihla citation ahall h« pehllah•d oae* aach waah for four
conaauutlva w.aha.
WtTNROS my head and of.
list.
flolat aaal af lha Clark of tha
(SEAL)
Clreult Caurt on ihln th# 4th
Arthur If. kackwith, Jr.. day a
aff -------------------Dacaaibar, A. „D. „UM.
Clark af Clreult Caurt at (SEAL)
■amlnata Cauaty, Florida
Arthur H. kackwith. .
Byt Marika T. Vlblaa
Clark af Circuit Caurt
D.puiy Clark
Carroll Burh.
. A. tpaar, Jr.
Attorney at Law
iraay tor Malatlffa
Bulla III aanfard Atlantia
0. paa t ill
National Honk Uldf.
ford, Florida
Banford. Florida
illah Nov. II. SS. IS A Allorn.y for Plaintiff
Publl.h Dm . I, IS. IS, IT.
CDD-IS

Wina-Dtxi* f l a r e s , loo*
which operato* a number ot
supermarkets ia this area, re­
11.24 percent during the fourweek period ended Novembor
IT compared with tho corre­
sponding period a year ago, It
was announced.
Tha volume was 168,800,169
compared with 189,282,177 last
year, an Increase of 64,668,012.
Tor th* SO-weak period end­
ed November 17 aalee wars
1809,629,090 compared w i t h
1287,371,837, an increase of
822,287,483 or 7.71 percent.
An Increase also wu raglataxed for th* 82-week period
ended November 17, whan
sales touted 8794J0M1S com­
pand with (760,840,730, an Increate of 883,644,788 or 4.42
percent.
Winn-Dixie now has S09 re­
tail atone throughout tha
South compand with 844 unite
a year ago.

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Mr. Eph J, Momr, Ml
Piaoy Rldga Id., Caaaolbong
dtod Wednesday at tho ago
ot II yean.
A natin Pennaylvanlan, hi
movad to Casselberry tw#
yarn ago from Turd* Crook,
Fa. H* w u a rotlrod akr
brakaa maaufacturor. Ho
adtot Church la Faoaaylvanis; a member of VaUay
Lodge IIS, F * AM Is Tur.
tto Crash; Scottish IMss la
Valley; Bahia Ihrta* Tarnpi* la Orlando; l aniard
ghrtn* chib; Elk's Ouh fat
Ftaniylvaala and th* Casas),
harry Chambar of Coaunorca.
H# had aarrad on th* Board
ot Olroctoro of tho CaaseL
bony ClUaona Credit Union.
Sunrlrors am hto widow,
Margarrt and thro* slater*,
Mrs. Goa Hahn of Pitcairn,
Pa., Mn. Mao Eckcr a
Philadelphia, Pa. and Miss
Erls Bower of Turtle Crook.
Funeral arnicas will b*
held at I p. m. Friday a;
th* Coi-Parkar Funeral Homo
in Winter Park with Ear.
Darwin Shea officiating. Ma*
•onto Ritas at th* graraald*
will be conducted by Winter
Park Lodge 239. Burial will
ba Is th* Casselberry Came-

of th* North Georgia Methodtot Conftrenc* for many j m .
Although retired from th* actin ministry, "Unci* Noth"
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Christmas, will be the lockr
recipients of free overseas
telephono calls this year in a
continuation o f the CWA’a
"Hi. Mom” program, USO di­
rector John Lang announced
today.
This year, th e wo me n,
(mothers or wives) are asked
to write a short letter, tailing
Just why she needs this call
and USO Committee and a
member of the local Union
CWA will select two of the
most deserving.
This project, which permits
•.wife or mother in the 8tatea
to talk with her son or hus­
band in an overseaa post for
Christmas, has grown over the
years from the original 10
calls Sponsored by the CWA In
1057 to over 600 calls last
year and approximately IJWO
calls expected for this year,
Lang said.
Women who would like to
participate are asked to ad­
dins* their letter to the “ HI
Hum Program,* In care of the
USO. Sanford.

InCassdbem
The mail goes out !■ cars, I post office, when John Be*trains, planes, buses, boats, I wiehcen took them on a tour
carts, bicycles and even dog I of the new facility,
sleds, Postmaster Guy Alien
told members of the Kiwinla
v jg l
“But no matter how it goes,
the post offices still ran in the p B |jL'
Dea Two sang “ She’D Be Costag ’Bound tho Mountain."
A game called “ Gold Bush”
was*enjoyed by tbe boys and
a skit was presented by Dm
Nine. Dm Om tang “ OBI
Susannah.”
Achievement awards pre­
sented watt wolf badge, Jim­
my Cable, Chock Callsbaa tad
Craig Duatsa; paid arrow*.
Oral# Duncan and Bobert
Simpkins; silver arrows, Craig
Duncan and Craig Young.
New Bobcats inducted were
John Curran, Tommy Hannon,
Jay Tbompsos, David Watson.
John Johnson, Butch Craeksr,
Jimmy Phillips, Bled Todd,
Larry Morris and Alton For­
syths.
Other new cube who won
unable to attend wen Dayton
Nixa , Bdgar Lee Lyons and
Data Undsey.
Mrs. DrommtU Morris is
Dm Mother of a now dM, Dm
Three, of Longwood. Her mo­
ther, Mrs. Haatl Largea, la
her assistant.
Dm T m w u l a chargo of
tho closing otnmoay and kd
the group ta staging "God
Blots America.”

in an effort to get the post- p w P B
a! service, which is the biggest
&lt;#•'
civilian agency of the federal
government on a paying baaia,
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and elao to provide needed
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salary increases for the poetoffice personnel, President J.
F. Kennedy has signed a bill
authorising postal rate in-

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ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY classes at Lyman High received a visit
from officials o f th e A dvisory Committee early this m onth. In the top
photo, instructor George W . Thompson watches as students Jim M cEvers
and Mike NelUen carry out an experim ent while in the bottom photo, Mc­
E vers, seated, dem onstrates circu itry and component testin g on Philco
Laboratory equipment w hile com m ittee member, from le ft, A1 Egan,
chairm an and director o f engineering at Johnson E lectronics, Philip
Bloom, application engineer o f Dearborn Electronics and A r t Henkes, elec­
tronic technician o f D ynatrunks, Inc., look on.
(R ah lja P hotos)

ALVIN, TV*. (UPI)-WestInghouie Electric Corp. raid
that mineralised river water
U being turned Into pure water
near her* at the rata of 75,000 gallons a day by the drat
mulU-atage evaporator plant
ever built for industrial use.
Tbe evaporator, located at
Hooianto Chemical Co.’a new
Chocolate Bayou plant, feeda
pun water to the boilcra
which provide ctearn for the
manufacturing of a number of
petrochemicals.

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Three well-known Central
Florida high school bands
which have received national
recognition in outstanding
events will be among tbe 25
competing hero Saturday in
a F l o r i d a Bandmasters
Marching Drill Contest.
The Cocoa High School
Band had the distinction of
marching in (be Parade of
Roses in the Rose Bowl Festi­
vities on New Year’s Day in
Pasadena, Calif.
Tha famous Marching Hun­
dred ot Seabreeze High School
of Daytona Beach participat­
ed in the Cherry Blossom
Festival in Washington, D.C.
and also were featured in the
halftime show at the Thanks­
giving Day football game be­
tween the Detroit Lions and
the Green Bay Packers, a na­
tionally televised game.
Tbe Buccaneer Band of
Daytona Beach participated
in the mlles-long Macy's
Christmas Parade in New
York on Thanksgiving Day
last year, and the 100 mem­
in tm ii enact'rr cowat of
bers were featured as ooe of
t m b s ix t h jt'DiriaL ero­
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IIALAPATA C h a p t e r Boy
Scouts will hold a meeting
the highlights of the parade. to start at T p. m. in Mem­ Tuesday at Corbetta Real Es­
Seminole
High School’s orial Stadium. Tickets will be tate offices in DeUary at 7:30
p. m.
Marching Seminole* also on sale at the gale.
took part in the Cherry Bioseom Festival parade last
year, with the Twirling
Seminole Majorette Corps
wearing their famous Indian
maiden outfits.
There will be 21 other Cen­
tral Florida bands from six
counties taking part In the
marching drill and masted
band concert with activities

Legal Notice
in th b rrorrrr curnr.
ninth jrn idA i. cro csir
OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
■mhinolm r o r m .
CHA.Nl'RRY So ipana
NOTICE
IN T i l l MATTER OF TIIS
ADOPTION Sir DONALD F.
a m : a end ELENA m. k h k a .
of KEITH LTLE TINDALL*
a Minor.

5IEG LER
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Addrta* end Hceldeac*
unknown,
and
MAROAlirr TINDALL.
Aildr*** and R**ldene*
unknown:
YOU ARB HEREBY NOTI­
FIED that * l&gt;*tltloa has
b*«n rtl*d In the ebof* »tyl*d
cause by DONALD F. UHKA
end ELENA M. SIIKA. far
.bis pre­ th* edoptlee ef KKITII LYLK
fer fore- TINDALL, k minor, by th*
egelaet Petitioners, and you ur* re­
&gt;*d pro- quired to **rvo * copy of your
Answer or objections to show
cage*
wby
said
Petition
should net b* granted on lb*
Attorney for Petitioners, Carrail Burk*. M*afeed Atlantic
National B*nk Build**. Han­
ford. Florid* and rut thn ori­
ginal In tk* office of tho
Clerk of th* Circuit Court on
or k*fur* th* Ith day of Jan­
uary, A. D. ISIS, and herein
KRED at fall not or a decree pro con| County, feeso will t* entered egelaet
this Sdth yo*.
ML
YTCTNiaw my b*ed end th*
■eel ef esld Court In geuford.
Florida, this &lt;th day of Dec­
ember. A. D. ISdf.

(HEAL)

Arthur H. B«*kwltb, Jr,
Clerk of Circuit Court
Cerrotl Burk*
Attorney far PetRlouers
ault* 111 Sanford AllauUa
National Bank Bldg.
Sanford, Florid*

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Tea, aad each of you. aro
hereby notified that a ault
ha* keen brought against you
U the Circuit Court. In and
for SemlnoH County, Florida.
In chancery, entitled nOBISltT
U BiacK, a* Truete*. plain­
tiff. v. THB PUANT INVEST­
MENT COMPANY, a dlstolved
Coaueotleut corporation, ol al.
defendants, and you, aad each
*f you, or* required t o : file
your Auewer lo th* plaintiffs
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■aid Court, end serve upon
plaintiff. *r pUlnilfr* attor­
ney. OKO. A. SPKBIt. j i t .
whose address Is P. O. Box
lilt, Sanford. Florid*, a copy
ef sold Answer, on er before
December IS A. D. t if f , end
If you fait ta do a*, a tocre*
pro eonCeseo will b* enter*4
•telnet you. an4 each of you,
for th* relief demandM la
•eld Complaint.
The nature of this salt Is
to quiet tk* title to the above.
Sescribed Hud In plqtatlff.
Robert U Black, as Trustee.
WITNESS my baud a d of.
ftolel seal ef said Coi rt at
Sanford.
a*mluol*
t aunty,
Florida, this 17th day of Nov•mher. A. D. ISIS.
(SEAL)
Arthur 11. Bockwl b. Jr.
Clerk of Circuit C art of
Seminole County, I lortda.
By: Martha T. VI Ion
Depaty Clerk
O«o. A. apeer, Jr.
Attorney tor plaintiff
p. o. Bern 11*4
Sanford. Florida
Publish Nov. M A Do4
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right, till* or Interest la and
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mail and bulk mailing rates.
"Tbe United Btstes Postal
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mall in the ontlro world,” Al­
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men and women employee, ro- POSTMASTER A LLE N
gordlesa of net, color or
creed."
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four cents for post cards and
tight cants for airmail, will go
into affect Jan. 7, Allen said.
Following tho discuuiou on
tho now rotes, Allen took
members of tho KiwanU Club
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float Coleman aaya aha
wants a recipe for Persimmon
Pie. I found this one in tbs
Florida Favorite Poods cook
book, put out by tho USDA. It
la bulletin No. 4ft—check with
Miss WUcoa’a office if you
fould like to have It.
3 vary soft persimmons
3 oggs
3 cupfuls of rich milk or
•ream
H cup or more of sugar
14 tap. salt
Wash tho persimmons and
put thru a ricer or rub thru
a colander. Beat the egg, add
the sugar and salt and ml*
well.- Add the cream or milk
and tho mashed persimmons.
Pour into a partly baked pie
shell—dot 4 tbapa. of buttar
over the top and finish baking
fat a moderate oven. 378 de
pecs, until the custard la set.

Local Events

Bere'a a tarty tidbit for
poor holiday party anacka.
Bellah Pompemn
Ualng a melon baO-mikar,
acoop round of chaeee from n
well ehllled Jar of rellah
ohoeao spread. Place on tri­
angle eraekera and garulah candle wax to a hot aolutkn
with a atrip of pimento. Makea of atarch for laundering glased
about 13 Fompoma.
chlnta that haa loot aomo of
e • e
lta glare. Be aure that the war
A piece of white adhealve haa melted in the hot atarch.
tape on which la meaaured 14 Iron on the right aide. (A
inch, H Inch or wider can bo piece of wax the aim of a
placed on the right aide of walnut la enough fer a pair
the needle ef the tewing ma­ of curtalna.)
chine. A coat of ahailae will
keep It ftom rubbing off. Pol- You can reatore that treihlow thta gauge and you can neia In walnut meata by plac­
put in a aeam or hem of cor­ ing them In a flat pan and
rect length without beating.
putting them in a 300 degree
oven for about 10 minuter.
Helpful hinta on double cruat Try It.
pica:
To have an all ever golden
Don’t forget to aend those
brown cruat pic:
cards and lettera in to mo.
1. Wrap atripa of moUt pa­ Send that favorite recipe and
per toweling over the outiide hint in care of P. 0. Boa ISO,
rim of the pie; or
Lako Monroe.
&gt;. Lightly eruih aluminum
foil over the outalda rim of the
If li'a called a “ housewarm­
is light brown, remove the
toweling or foil. When you
take the pie from the oven five
minutes liter, tho whole crust
Is an appetising golden brawn.

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gifts.

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The Ladlea Society of the
Brotherhood of Locomotive
Firemen a a d Bnglnemen
meeta at ■ p.ra. at the Rivetview home of Mra. Harry
Wilson. Mala Item on the
agenda win be plana for the
Chriatmaa party.

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few definitions on preparing
and maasurements, ate.. In
cooking and baking. I have
found tho vary thing that they
• • e
want In n booklet obtained
Now If you like chiffon pies from the Home Demonstration

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like to share with EleanT U
so lot ua know by sending V
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Johnsons Hold Open House
The new borne of Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Johnson on Nar­
cissus Ave., was the scene of
an open bouse celebration
Sunday from I to 8 p.m.
Hostesses for the occasion
were Mrs. Claude Hawkins,
Mrs. C. E. Hunter and Mrs.
Ed Fitzgerald. Assisting them
were the Johnson’s daughter,
Mrs. Donald Hudson, of Or­
lando.
The rooms of the home were
opened ensuite for the party
and floral arrangements were
placed at vantage points in the
rooms. Of special interest was
a beautiful planter, in the liv­
ing room, filled with a variety
of permanent plants, a gift
from Mrs. Johnson's brother,
Bill Grow, of DeLand.
The dining table was over­
laid with a white linen cloth
and centered with a large
sheet cske, decorated with a
house and the words “ Wel­
come" and “ Good Luck.”
Punch, coffee, cheese cake,

EVERYBODY’S GOT ONE.
And I'm talking about that
person on the shopping list
who “ has everything."
-You could follow the gag
trend and get them a “ croker
sack” to “ put it in," but here’s
a. better idea.
Opening the 10th of Decem­
ber is a new little specialty
shop, featuring beautiful ob­
jects made of brass, from In­
dia.
The new establishment, to
be known as "Jan's Specialty
Shop" is going to be located
in the Mayfair Hotel, down
the east hall near the office.
Jan (Mrs. Ken) Tprbctt. her
husband and children, Ken
and Randy have returned re­
cently from New Delhi, India,
where they were stationed in
Navy Attache office of the
American Embassy.

Is a member, attended In a
group sad presented the cou­
ple with an electric toaster.
They also received many other
alee gifts from the approxi­
mately 78 friends and relatives
who called during the appoint-

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DIAN AIKEN
ADD DIAN AIKEN, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Aiken, to the list of American
college students chosen this
year to be listed in “ Who's
Who Among College Stu­
dents."
Dian Is a senior at Stetson
University, and a graduate of
Seminole High School.
While at Stetson, and Inci­
dentally the will complete four
years work in three years as
she's been attending summer
school regularly, she has be­
come a member of National
Mortar Board, Scroll and Key,
Kappa Delta Pi, president of
Chaduoin Hall and vice presi­
dent of Delta Delta Delta,
sorority.
In high school aha was presi­
ident of the Student Leaders
Club which was equivalent to
what is now the National
Honor Society and a member
of
i the Sally Staff.
She will intern as a teacher
at Dempsie Brewster Element­
ary School in DeLand next
year,
following her graduation
;
from Stetson next June.
“ Dian has paced herself all
tho way,” aaya her mother,
Anne Aiken. “We did not urge
her to try to finish college
in three years but she fett she
could do it and ahe has cer­
tainly done well. Wo are very
proud of her."
Dian Is the oldest of the
Aiken's nine children.
YOU WONT WANT TO
MISS the Third Annual Pow­
der Puff game between tho

By Virginia Chadwick
Home on leave after his
“ Boot Camp" training at the
Great Lakes Naval Training
Station in Illinois Is Don Corton Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Corton Sr. of Second St.,
Chuluots. Don, who was a ’02
graduate of the Oviedo High
School, will return to Great
Lakes this month to attend the
Electronic Technician School
for a 24 week course.
Back in Chuluota for the
winter months are Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Koontz of DctroU,
Mich. The Koontzcs spend
their winters at the Lake Cath­
erine Inn, residing in Villa
No. 6. While here they visit
with their many friends in the
area as they were once resi­
dents of Oviedo. Mr. Koontz's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Koontz arc
residents of Lake Charm In
Oviedo.

F R ID A Y

N IG H T !

Junior and Senior Girls of
SIIS.
The girls have let down their
hair, limbered up their mus­
cles and are prepared to give
you an exciting and hardfought flag football game Sun­
day afternoon at the atadlum.
Game time Is 2 p.m.
The boys will entertain you
too with their cheerleading
antics, and the band has got
a real cool half-time ahow
ready to go.
(To the uninitiated . . .
girls play a brand of football
you'll never see anywhere
else, and we can guarantee
that you will not be bored.)
In fact . . . we've never
seen such excited, get-wlth-lt
fans as those who attend the
Powder-Puff games to root for
their favorites.
Even if you don't have afiy
kids in school, go anyhow,
for you are sure to enjoy It.
MAYFAIR OPENERS will
be in for a treat Saturday
night, too, as there has been
hammering, sawing, painting
and decorating going on down
there for weeks, to create an
entirely new atmosphere.
Mgr. Everett Kerr’a _ex­
cellent taste tn decor can al­
ready be seen in the new
Shalimar and the Gold Room
of the hotel.
Everybody will be there in
their best bib and tucker
(whatever that Is) for cock­
tails, dinner and dancing in
THE big social eveul of the
season. Sec you.

FROM ,----Year Downtown Florist

HONOREES AND HOSTESSES at the open house nt the home o f Mr. and
Mrs. II. L. Johnson, on Narcissus Ave., Sunday afternoon. L eft to right
seated are Mrs. Claude Hawkins and Mrs. Ed Fitzgerald. Standing are
Mrs. C. E. Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson.
(Herald Photo)

Mrs. Brad Foley

New Arrivals

Named President

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M.
Silver, of Brooklyn, N. Y. an­
nounce the birth of a 5 lb. 2
oz. daughter, Sunday I»oc.
2, at the New York Hospital,
in New York City.
Thla is the couple’s first
child and they have choaen
the name, Lauren Davi, for
the new arrival. Mrs. Silver
Is the former Miss Betty
Ann Munson, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Leonard Munson,
of Sanford.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. H. Silver of
New York City.
Mrs. Munson plans to leave
this weekend for a visit with
the family and to welcome
her first grandchild.

Members of Sanford Drove
ICO BPO Does elected a new
■late of officers for the coming
year, at a recent meeting.
They were Mra. Brad Folry, president; Mrs. Finley
Nash, first counselor; Mrs. A.
P. Bowersoz, senior counse­
lor; Mrs. Pete Bukur, junior
counselor; Mrs. H. Disbrow,
secretary; Mrs. George DeMattk), tressurcr; Mrs. Harry
Kenny, inner guard; Mrs.
Frank Wilson, outer guard,
and Mrs. Richard Mapcs,
three year trustee.
The ' group has scheduled
its annual Christmas party for
members and guests, on Dec.
IS, in the Social Hall of the
Elks Club Santa Claua will
visit the little Does on Dec. 22,
also in the Social Hill.
An open installation of the
new officers will be held Jan.
19, In the Lodge Hall. The pub­
lic Is invited. Mrs. Ralph LaFever and Mrs. Robert Csrulhers will be installing of­
ficers.
Plans are progressing for
the state convention which
will be held in Sanford in the
early spring. Several Docs
and their husbsnda plan tQ at­
tend installation ccrcmonleii of
other droves In Green Cove
Springs, Jsn. 8; Orlando, Jan.
8 and Jacksonville Beach,
Jan. 13.

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ings of hers or display at
Senkarik's Paint and Glass
Store.
The display fe lures a still
life of fruit, inc iding a lus­
cious-looking all * of water­
melon. a vase o conns lilies,
a wild flower be quet, a por­
trait of a girl od two Im­
pressions of o d deserted
bouses.
Mrs. Bzbcoc) really gets
her Impressions rross, too, as
the old houses dc ook deserted
and lonely. The ,erall feeling

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Personals
Take note, while you're
there of the nice display of the
good supply of art supplies
that Senkarik’s now stocks.
The roster of those who paint
for fun and relaxation grows
dally, and here's a good piece
to get everything you need.
They have very nice frames
for your finished pictures, too.

Ami that bringi
next subject . . .

This Saturday

ed hours.
The Johnsons havo three
children, Mrs. Hudson, of Or­ Final plans are twin* made
lando, and sons, Jimmy and by the Men’s Club and the two
Bob. They have been living in circles of the Congregational
the new home tor the past Christian Church for a fish
three weeks.
fry this Saturday at the
cbureh, Park Are. end Hth
Street from 8 to 7 p.m.
There will be several varltties of fish available plus hush
puppies, baked beans, eoie
slaw and assorted relishes,
coffee and punch. The fish fry
will be held outside, weather
permitting, otherwise it will
be held in Fellowship Hall.
During the fish fry the
women of the Friendship Lea­
gue win hold a bake sale of
homemade baked goods and
candies. The Ethel Root Circle
will assist the men with the
serving.
The publle Is Invited to
come, enjoy a good meal and
take home some baked goodies
for the weekend.

Chuluota

MILDRED BABCOCK

Jsn was much impressed
with all the beautiful brasa
ornaments ami objects, some
solid brass and others in
brass filigree and carvings.
She hat a “ houseful" of
beautiful and useful objects
and felt that perhaps Sanford
■hoppers would be interested
in acquiring some of the same
lovely piece*, for tbemsclves
or for gifts.
In her own home In Loch
Arbor is a handsome brass
filigree coffee table, made
from one of the beautiful
trays that can be bung on the
wall if desired.
Filigree lampshades, ash­
trays. lamps, end tables, wall
plaques, bells, dishes, bowls,
tea sets, vases and many,
many other ornamental ob­
jects art among the things she
has used in decoration of her
own home and will have In her
•hop. Incidentally she plans
to stay open from about 10
f.m. to • p.m., at least
through the Christmas season,
«nd maybe through the Mayfair season.
The Torbetts were stationed
In Sanford formerly with
VA11-3, then went to India for
two years. Jan and the boys
bave returned etrj to wait
While husband Kcfa finishes
out his Navy retirement time
at Jacksonville. ItcfU be out
next summer.
Young Ken, whq was the
first American dudent to
graduate from the International high school New Del­
hi Is now a ztudett at OJC,
while Randy la 14 the fifth
grade at Lake Ma y School.
Visiting with tl cm for a
week Is grandmoher, Mra.
Vivian Torbett, of Rtchmood,
Va., taking a sho t vacation
from her Job at th commun­
ications office of t e Medical
College there.
Besides her Into cat in the
beautiful creations of the In­
dian people, Jan is a good

mints and nuts were served
with the cake. -Other decora­
tions were in keeping with the
open house theme.
Members of the Lake Mon­
roe H o m e Demonstration
Club, of which Mrs. Johnson

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lkhard M. Scaamoti, hood of
the Canto* Buraao, disagrees

bellt and gold in the b u t
o r so. Unhappily. som e o f
p o ta to were o v tr • gold
Sevttabie m o lt o f ■ few
« g aad s o m a virtual

ban by theme#Ire* at* naitkar
bad nar food—jott facta wo
haw to lira with. Tbit w* out
do, h* aaya, a* long aa wo kata
tha naoorcaa and U&gt;a social
aad aconomic orfmnlsstJon to
atills* them. Ha baUaras or*
ban both.
“ Ataumtaf w* don’t foolish­
ly tarn to tha trivia of latent*
a! commotion bat i n a t a a d
maintain and develop tha in­
stitutions ws aaad to matt oar
problems, oar only worry whoa

poaalbly

H-.*KI, .
only medium o f faring the m agnetic
■pend
appeal o f classified advertising. —
mated $4 tyUkm ia UJS. newspaper*
They h are m ore selling versatility.
during 1962 according to D r. Bam 8.
Thare are m ore plus services to im­
Talbert, Chairman o f tha Depart­
prove the selling effectiveness o f ad­
ment o f Journalism at the UnlveraL
vertising. — Newspapers produce
ty o f M ississippi. He notea that tha
more sales par dollar o f advertising
Bureau o f Advertising haa com piled
cost.
nine reasons w hy retailers p refer
Y ear a fte r year, the increase to
the local aewspapsr as an effective
volume o f newspaper advertising
advertising stadium:
has been constant, in sp ite o f the
— Newspapers reach m ore people.
fact that new media fo r advertising
— People like advertising in newspa­
have consistently appeared. In 1962,
pers. — T h e newspaper to the only
advertisers hava again spent more
medium peoplee consult for a buying
money in newspapers than in any
swaps para are the only
decision. — Ne
aad the newspaper
medium where people shopother
the medium,
ads.
remains overwhelmingly dominant
— Newspapers deliver m ore readyas a local advertising medium.
to-buy prospects. — They are the

I

II noaallgnmcnt eostlauas
to be a goal for somo coun­
tries, Boalnvolvemcot has bocoma g luxury beyond pries.
—Abram Chayes, State De­
partment legal advilor.
The beat antidote for nerv­
ous tension and Intellectual
intemperance
la physical
fatigua. — Heart specialist
Dr. Paul Dudley Whit*.

Dr. Craig’s
Worry

Clinic

So loog aa Communist po­
licy is double-faced our respouse must bo double-hand—Lord Home, British foreign
secretary.

alight patience with romanticblng over tha "spacious past."
"Tb* good, eld days ware
louay days," ho aaya. “ People
wore pellagra-ridden, Hi haua
ed, uneducated.
"Thoaa war* tha days whan
mama had to iptnd Mondijn
and Tw twyf M h g tha
wash."
If a stable population wars
a accessary pre-condition to
economic wall •being, than,
adds Scammon, wo should b*
sunk In poverty and tha na­
tions just bolding own should
be riding high. But we far out­
do tha latter.
"You can argue against the
population increase on the
esthetic ground thst wa ought
to have tha apace," ho aaya,
"but that’s a personal judg­
ment which has nothing to da
with the practical problems of
growth."
Those who are not fussy
a b o a t a p n e a aavartholasa
might ho surprised at hta
Judgment that tha U a 11 a d
State* could hold tha who)e
world’* throe billion people
and haw a population density
no greater than present day
Holland’s.
"Though Holland la crowdad," Scammon observe*, "bobody la being pushed off the
continent."
Ho sides with those who ac­
cept optimistic scientific fore-

On tha other band, any na­
tion which dnam »p the prac­
tical, "Institutional" answer*
ta Its problems will gat along
bo matter what tha number*.
ScammoB contends that thin
count r y*a nutto population
problem la not growth a* each,
but tit* "flight from tha land*
which find* popU pouring toto the urban clutter* and vir­
tually a b a n d o n i n g n d
stretch** of rural territory.
To gloomy folk who tear oar
urban Jama will on* day eongoal In a froaen mats, Scam*
mon aaya this:
"WoVa always had thaaa
jama. E m look at picture* of
place* Ilka Now York around
Uta turn a# the century! The
streets war* packed with buggiaa aad wagon*.
"Thin la a vary miner port
of our problem. It'S Juat an
•xarciao In fhnUsy hy gamn
Sunday owning driver."

Who won and who teat (la
doctor's gross Income of f 18,- Cuba)? Forget It Reason
000.
wen, reason for mankind.
Par tit* doctors must pay Mankind won.
I’or light and typowriters, rent, —Nikita Khrushchev.
■ALBS * RENTALS
telephone, secratary or nurse,
Nonatlgnmcnt means that
plus surgical equipment, and we aligned with nobody, not
HAYNES
they influence or control the affairs
A British M inistry o f Health o ftheir awn house rant, all of awn with nonallgnment
OFFICE MACHINE CO.
o f other countries.
ffctol to credited with th e follow ing
814 MasaeUa. Bai
which era fra* to clergyman.
A s to individuals, this natlonal(8) Later removal ad tha So PLEASE apply the Gold­ —Algerian Premier Ben BelAlways Opes
definitional
neuroticism need not be serious so
plaster east
" A neurotic la a person w h o
en Rule, plus a llttl* American
long ss a people and its leaden re ­
(6)) Several medical visit* gumption before you join the
builds castles In the air. A psychotic
main basically level • headed. But
for cliaek-up*.
rabbi* roue*re who attack our
when a populous, industrious, inven­
la a chap who Uvea to them. A psy­
So the $40 bill was certainly "fn o enterprise" eystem.
tive nation depana so fa r from real­
chiatrist to tha chap w ho collect!
not excessive. far the surgical Unless you have actually op­
ity aa to allow Rs political m yths o r
the rent.**
time aad skill required, do you erated a business of your own,
year
eyas,
tool
ideological,m yths or racial m yths to
Thin to more than Just funny and
think?
CASE
0-404:
Rudolph
Kuch­
b* chary about comparing
guide its international behavior —
m ore than true only about individu­
Plena* remember, too, that your toucher's or clergyman’s
mas,
a
god
about
U,
is
n
re­
well, w o have only to remember
ate. It to also true about nations.
cant medical achool graduate. you readers of tea forget the or working man’s wages with
Nasi Germany to realise tha conse­
A ll o f us are neurotic, they tell
Earliar this year ha attend­ matter of "overhead."
tha "grusa" of doctors, mer­
quences.
us, about something or other at one
ed a moating of labor union Earlier this track I showed chants, farmers and other
Potentially dangerous neuroses
tim e o r another. Some o f us are
men who ware clamoring for you tha Dartaall findings that small business man.
remain to today's world. But reslity
neurotic all the time. It only becom es
President Kennedy’s Medicare tha average dictated - latter And all doctors should itemto 1962 Is fs r hsrsher thsn It w ss in
serious when our tenseness, nervousbill, which Involves Increasing that the usual business firm Is* their bits to illuminate the
1989. The Bomb is tha reslity th st
fears develop Into a psychosis — a
texts to offer government sands out coats f 1.97, though patient’s mind an business ex­
draws a sobering line between neudefinite loss o f contact with the rea­
moat people would guaao it at panses nowadays!
roeis and psychosis.
lity outside ourselvee.
Rudy la a militant defender probably a dime ov act over
(Always write to Dr.
And should th st 11ns ever be cross­ of tha "free enterprise" sys­ 25 cents at moat.
N ations, too may be neurotic.
Crane in cars of this news­
ed, it ia not the psychiatrist but the tem so ha soon got Into n Well, do you know that
They m ay have delusions o f grand­
paper, enclaaiag n long 4
Four Horsemen who will collect th e hasted debate with a labor many doctors have an owr- cent stamped, addressed **J
eur, fear their neighbors, suspect the
"rent,** and to a fa r more severe dam otives o f other nations, withdraw
head that runs 820 per hour, velepe aad 20 rente to cover
than th ey have ever enacted it
Into a shell o f isolation — or worse,
"Wa want government medi­ before they got any of tha fa* typing aad printing costa
•fort to h istory.
feel that their security demands thst
cine," demanded the labor for theraselwa.
when you send far one of kte
For example, the physician booklets.)
leader, "for you doctors a n
or dental surgeon pays rant
robbing us blind.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
"Why, I paid |40 Just for an and hires ona or two nunos,
COMPLETE
X-ray of my son’s little finger whoso salaries mat bo mat
whan ho broke It recently. And In addition, ho may haw
thousands of dollars Invested INVESTMENT SERVICE
that |40 la excessive.
By Hal Cechraa
"We’d get fra* m e d 1a I n a la expansive equipment, In­
Listed aad walUted
It'a fin* to saw for a rainy from the government’s bill." cluding X-ray machine, office
Secs ritlea
day If It doesn’t keep you from Wall, Rudy challenged him furniture, d e n t a l operative
Mataal Panda
■pending enough to enjoy tha Immediately ta prove that the chain, ate.
|40 was for a single X-ray of But In Chicago n report eer­
ALLEN ft CO.
sunny ansa.
ier this year showed that pipe
the little finger.
I l l B. LEMON ST.
LAKELAND, FLA.
Dad doesn’t exactly ilk* his And later Ruily contacted fitters and electricians were
getting around $5 per hour!
wife to get things an Urns, ex­ tha orthopedic surgeon who Yet they have no overhead.
had treated this labor leader's
Member t Midwest Stock Kick
cept his meats.
That U their owa taka-home
son.
Chic *(* Board of Trad*
That |40 e o v e r ad these par.
A college professor aaya Items, which war* glibly ig­ A lot of clergymen likewise Orlando Bates EepweeataUw
iorioA.
there era plenty of girls who nored by tha father who paid attack doctors and business
can count on on* hand tha
loaders, forgetting entirely MRS. STA N COMSTOCK
the blU:
number of fallows they haw
(1) X-ray of hand and fin­ that a 86,000 clerical salary la
Ph. GA 8-SSI4
kissed. On* kundrad, two hun­
ger, which abowad tha broken tha equivalent of the average
dred, ate. •
finger.
°
dtaU on-to-.tcuiaAcaa^om Si
(2) Routine X-ray of wrist.
Coma summer and a lot of
girls will be taught to awlm
I'or tha fifth, sixth or seventh Tha smallest bird ta Naw
Zealand bears the militant
consecutive year.
name of rifleman. Only three
In seconds you can be with out-of-town friends whet you dial t h e
Inches long, tha rifleman la
i
Dslbllchaltun, located In a poor flyar, and it prefers
call yourself. And it’s easy to do. In Orlando and W nter Park see
Kesko's Yucatan, la tha only climbing trass to flying to
^
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your new telephone directory for complete instructions and a list
Page
Sanford, Florida Thura December 6, 1962 known Maya city that was in­ tha top. Tha rifleman la dis­
o f cities and area codes you can dial.
habited from perhaps aa early tinguished by a feeble chirpINSURED \ EARNINGS
aa 2,000 B.C. until after tha I n g "i**-*e*-te*," accom­
Remember: For person-to-person calls, collect eel i, caBs from
panied by quivering of wing*.
Spanish conquest.
SAVINGS
^
linen many falls prodneo a
Calls* fracture that may other­
wise bo ignored at the moment
unisea X-rayed.
( ! ) X-ray ad tha fenana
Involved.
(4) Applying n aaat to tha

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gaU $1X5.70.
Dick Roberts, the jwmg
Auriga n Jsl-slai ylayur. try­
ing to make it In tko yrofeei Iona]. ranks at the Orlaed*.
Seminole Fronton, made a
•weep in his two fames durinf the matinee Wednesday.
The first Amerkan to break
Into the Basque sport teamed
op with Felix in the first
rams and then followed with
aa impressive victory in the
■eeoad with Egana.
labsrte ehoiked op his ninth
win of Mm sensed sad has boon
in the atone/ 40 percent el the
thno. A native of Sen Dbfo,
Calif, Roberts played seven mention in the tekcUens.
DoLand placed live players
years aa an amateur in Ti­
juana, Mexico, before maklnf on the team while Wildwood
end Leesburg pieced four;
a bid as a professional.
Winter Park, three, and Apop­
ka and Lakiview, one each.
AU/CONFBIKNCS
p^«t« _ Reeei Walls, i s —y
DeMett, WtMweed; Wpyne

new so. near

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OP
FLORIDA. SO
Aftaer of the State of Pier-

The Central Florida G olfer* A xtn .w ill hold
it* m onthly pro-am g o lf tournam ent at the Kayfa ir Club here Friday. T h irty-th ree foursomee
hare been signed up to com pete in the annual
event.

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Let
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tbs
North 1T4» foot) and tko
North 74S foot af Lot 4.
Boetloo IT, Township 11
South, l u t f t 80 East.
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Iris* Northerly sad Wssttrly
of and wtthla t U fast sad
asuthorly nod Sastorly of sad
within tt.8 fUdt of a dltoft
sarvoy
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tba 081$ s f the NWt4 of Me(lea 17. Twwuahlp It Boatk.
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havlne a radio* of IT.t f*«t.
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thru a etnlrsl »n*lo st II*
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run North t|-31'10"
End
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ir :a " Ka.t 334.11 foot for IhS
and of thin dlleh survoy tin*.
Tb* land h*r*ln d**srlb«d
contain* 17.300 .quart fsot
(1.310 aural, mora or U
OWNKD BT: R O W L A N D
THATCIffcll HEATON, alow
known a* HOWLAND T.
IIKATON and wlf# DOROTUT I*. HEATON; HELEN
II. VV A I. K K H *um*tlm«s
known a* HELEN MARIE
H E A T O N - WALKER aad
huiband JAMES V. WALKj:n : d e a n 1.
heaton.
•nmstlnico known st DEAN
HEATON and wlfo BETTT
lb HEATON: anil HARVET
I. II K A T O M. oomotlmo*
known n* JOHN HARVET
LEW IK IIKATON and wlfo,
CLAIIA T. HEATON
•Uiu:ciT To: e a s e m e n t re­
corded In D. R lib, pna#
104: In Favor of CA8HBL911*3It ItT L’TILimSB f-OMPANT and UORTOAOB rocordo-l In O. R. Booh SIL
un 017: la Favor of THE
Elir.II11. LAND BANK Or
COU'UlltA
TAKE NOTICE that a DoULraltuu of Taklae boa boon
filed In tha nbova-alylod cauoo
by tho rotttlon*ro, tj
eutrlnu authority of1
prociodlnpo. of tbo tat
tb*
abort
d*ocrlb*d land
for tho Burpoaa not forth In
lb* Pollifon In thlc cauM, vl»:
A* drainage oa.om.iFa for
portion «t SUts Road No- 4IS
la Nominal* Contty. Florid*.
Sn4 tbit tbs Hoaorabfe Volt*
A. Williams, Jr, on* «f Ik*
Jude** of tko circuit doon la
tb* Ninth Judicial Circuit of
Florida, will on tbo t|th day
of iKnmbir, A. D. 0*1, st
«:«* o'clock p. M. Tn tho
•emlaol. County Cotgiheu.c
at Maford. Florid*. u*n.ld«r
said Declaration of FeklOf.
appoint apprala*r*. a* mabo
such Orjar as tbs Court
d*«m* proper. All p* Hot to
lb* suit sad sit par l«a lat.r .d .d mar appear and bo
hsard at tba time 1

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BOSTON (UPI)—The Chicage Cube finished far hack in
tho pack but they produced
the National League “Rookie
of the Year” for the eecood
straight l i m a today when
aocond baseman Ren Habha
wen the award in a eear-unaaimous vote.
Hubba, who act torn major
laagua records for Ashling
during the IMS season, drew
IS out of n possible K votaa
among the members of tba

Nebraska Tough
{jA tafso n Warns
CORAL GABLES (UPI)—
“Nebraska will be big, tough
end bard to handle," Coach
Andy Gustafson told his Uni­
versity of Miami Hurricanes
after their first workout for
the Gotham Bow! Wednesday.
The team want through a
short, hard-hitting workout
minus tossing star George
Mira.
Mira will be in New York
most of this week collect­
ing one of hla all-America
awards.

Legal Notice
(• lift tmw SM«
Th« Uosnl of County Commlraloatrs of Hemlnol* C»uotjr, Florida. *111 rocslvo bid.
st ths offleo of Jtrthsr If.
Boekwlth. Jr., CDrk. In tko
rourthou.o at Sanford. Flor­
ida. up to li** P. M . Thunday, D*e.mb»r S«. 11*5. for
furaUblns alumlnsm (Inglo
kins* arladawa far tbs Court
ItouM. Sanford.
eporlflaatlona mar b* obtalaad In tba Coualy Seals*
Offleo, Court Ifouio, Sanford,
Monday* throueh Friday* from
•;M A. if. In S:00 P. M.
Old* tu bo *neto**d In a
Malod envelope plainly marktd on tho outilda -Uld* for
aluminum windows for Court
ilau**&lt; Sinford. Opto D*c*mb*r II, 1M1."
Bid* will b* open.* at I*:**
A. XI. on Friday, D*c«mb«r
It, 1141. at a m*attn* to b«
bald In lb* County Commieslouara m*«tlns room la tbo
Caurtbouaa ut Sanford, Flor­
ida.
Th« right Is r«aarv*d to
walva any |rrseul*rlll*« or
toebnlowllllo* In blda and to
r*Jo.i any and all blda
llo.rd of County Coraml&lt;*lon«rs
S«mlnola County. Florida
J. C- llolchlaon. Chairman
By R. 8. Brown, Zoning
Dlractor
PuMItli Dm . S, It, 1141.
CLD-17

Baseball Writers' Association
of America who participated
in the balloting.
The bn* other vote went to
first basemenoutflsldcr Donn
Clendeaoa of the Pittsburgh
Pirates.
Playing for tba ninth-place
Cubs, the SO-year-eld Hubbs
gave his team a record of
“ two straight'’ since outfield­
er Billy Williams, also of the
Cube, was named the league's
Rookie of the Year for INI.
Hubb* did it all with his
glove.
He gained national prom­
inence when he smaabed two
of Bobby Doerr’a 14-year-old
major league records by play­
ing la 71 atraigbt games with­
out making an error and
handling 41S chances during
that spaa.
Doerr set the two previous
records as a membet of the
Boston Red Sox, going with­
out an error in 72 games and
414 iucmmIvs chances.
Hubbs, who batted JM la
Ho games for the Cube, scored
M runs and drove la 4t.
The 20-year-old Clsndeoon
batted .302 in M gsraes, hit­
ting seven homers sad driv­
ing in 28 runs.

Kilmer Injured
In Car Wreck
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—
Halfback Billy Kilmer of the
Sen Francisco Forty-Niners
was in good condition today
at St. Mary's Hospital after
sustaining e badly frsetond
right leg in an auto accident.
The 23-year-old Kilmer,
whose consistent ground-gain­
ing has brightened en other­
wise so-so season for FortyNiner fans, was hurt Wednes­
day night when hie car went
out of control on the Bayshore Frewway near Belmont
The California Highway Pa­
trol laid the vehicle left the
road, went 433 test through
a field and overturned into
a ditch filled with water.
For a singla meal, * killer
whale may swallow aa many
as 24 teals, whole and olrugfling.

') f f j *1
MB' ■'!
t u ail-day rodeo el I M B f o o taking the firat tim e t o g '
spou in one evwwt
ui

“

gnd *h*W cam*
tamo should sot b*
tb* u*o* aad purforth In lb* Pollt
b*r*ln.
WITNESS my Han
■*al sf said Court,
trd days of D*o*m

Meuteee Sent* Iktrd.
l
-9
U rn MeRefcetta teem firat'pie** ia junior Kngltek eqwH e __ ,4
tion aad Carte Neel was third
in that evunt.
Other honors urea by the
young Sanford
Junior w e s t e r n plenraret
Maureen Scott, fifth; Roes
mnry Welttn, sixth.
Cloverleaf meet lee enter/
Waits*, sixth.
Junior English pianeurot
Lynn MeRoberta, a e e w e d t
Carta Neel, fourth.

l a i i ! wmg^ nvoosmop
Dmbu .
•raesevep

Leesburg.
a*
Guards — Bobby DeLoech,
Leieview; Jim Connor*, Apop­
ka; Bill Chamhleu, Winter
Perk; Jack Elam, Sanford.
Centers — Johnny PhllRpe,
Sanford; WUlls Wtngard. DeLand.
Backs - BiU McBride, Mike
Nappi, Lacsburg; G e r a l d
BnmteU, J o e y Evanuek,
Wildwood; Butch R im , San­
ford; Leslie King, Winter
Park; Jerry GUI, LaVern*
Bam, DcLand.
HONORABLE MENTION
End — Tnrry Moore, Apop.

NEW YORK (UP1&gt;—United
Preaa Interntionel today pro•oats Its IMS AO-Amsrlca
fastball taaaa, d eean by the
aatkavide balloU of M
iperts writer* and broadcastefs.
They selected aa the finest
players a their poeitione in
the land:
Ends - Pat Richter, Wis­
consin a i d Hal Bedsoif,
Southern California.
Tackles — Bobby Beil, Min­
nesota and Jim Dunaway, Mis­
sissippi.
Guards — John Treadwell,
Tackles - It. L. Creech, Texas an dJaek Gvarcko,
Northwestern.
Noel Griffith, Lskevlew.
Center — Lee Boy Jordan,
Guards — Waaler Heltea,
Alabama.
Penny Davis, Wildwood.
Quarterback — Tarry BaBacka — Alan Hays, Lakeview; Jack Caolo, Jim Wee#Halfbacks — Jtrry Stovall,
lund, Sanford; Tommy Rlaboi,
Louisiana State aad Mel Ren­
Wtnur Park.
fro, Oregon.
FnQbeek — George Salmes,
Michigan State.
With It points awarded for
a lint place vota end six for
a second, Beil led the ballot­
ing with a total of 3,827 points
out af a possible total of 4,044.
CORAL GABLES (UPI) — StonO was'the leading point
Two American goHtra -one getter among the backa with a
on a hot streak and the other total of SAM.
00* due for a win-end two
Richter of the Big Ten
Canadians were among the champion Badgers la tba only
favorites today as IP pros repeater from the 1M1 Aillead off la the $20,000 Coral America foam. He was the
Gabies Open golf tournament. only Junior on that mythical
Dave ‘ Rigan, standing in 11. Bell and Dunaway were
eighth piece among moosy second team choices last year
whiners on the tour this while Saimaa was on the third
year, Is the hottest man In team.
the tournament. Ragan, in
There ere three Juniors on
the last four weeks, baa won the IMS team—Cvcrcko, Bedthe West Palm Beach Open, sole aad Renfro. All the rest
the Florida PGA and the are seniors.
Beaumont, Tex., Open.
Most of the pros were also Extend Farms
keeping an eye ea Dow FloWASHINGTON (U P I)-T he
starwaid, who has finished Washington Senators extended
third in his last two tourna­ their farm ayatom Wcdnaaday
ments, and has been high when they signed a full work­
among the finlibers here for ing agreement with Geneva of
the past three years.
the New York-Pcnnsylvanla
Defending champion George baseball Laagua.
Knudson end A! Balding of
Canada served warning Wed­
nesday that they would be
tough to best over the par
71 BUtmore course.
Balding took the honors in
WVdnesday's pro-am, poc­
Ilrund (New Tire
keting $300 after a brilliant
670 x 15
83 round. Knudson bad a it.
10.45 plus tax
In addition to Ragan, who
No Exchange
has won $18,327 on the tour
CAVANAUGH
this year, other big name en­
TIHK 8SRVICB
tries Include Doug Sander*.
lilt H. French Ave.
Ted KrolJ. Bobby Nichols
FA X-2283
and Fbisterwald.

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Altorn*yi for tko

publish D*-. S. 13,
CDD-II

Ed Danforth Dies
ATLANTA (U P!)-Ed Dsnforth, who played a major
role la writing the daily starlet
of the golden age of sports,
died here Wednesday at tba
ags of 71.
During hie career ha served
as sports editor for three At­
lanta newspapers, the Georglan, the Constitution and the
Journal. The last of these was
the Journal, where he served
from 1M0 to 1*57 when be
retired and started operating
a public rotations firm.

of the Sanford outfit will tall
the tale, with their ability ta
play either a ball control gam#
or a fu t break, whichever is
the most effective.
Re lays this to the fact that
the Indiana have been playing
together since their Junior
High daye and he haa the com­
plete Junior varsity from lu t
yter to draw upon.
The starting lineup for Fri­
day’ s fraeta will be Butch
Riser at forward, Mike Wood­
ruff, the other forward, and
former football tackle Gene
WUUama at center. The two
guards are Dave MeOUlla and
Dorn McMurray, who were se­
lected co-captains for the
year.
With not a man over six
foot on the squad, the Sanford
hopes era pinned on versa­
tility in attack and defense
and ball savvy. ,.
The coach is confident the
team will better lut yfar’a
12-10 record, and he aays.

Popular Brands

Bear Lake
To Organize
Little League

NEW YORK (UP1)—Kslset
owned by the Bohemia ttakle.
today was chosen ban* of the
year lor the third straight
By Shirley Weatwwcth
year la the 17th annual Turf
An organisational meeting aad Sport Digest peO.
of the Bear Lake Little Lea­
gue will be bald next Thurs­
day at • p.m. at tho boma of
CUSTOM M ADB
Richard Ostrander, Sill Jami­
son Dr. in Bear Lake.
Purpose of the meeting will
be to secure volunteers to pa­
llet with the March-July
training aesaiooa on Wadne*
day* alter S p.m. and on Sat*
unlays beginning at • a.m.
Any men of the area who
A U TO G L A SS
can donate time to the train­
and Sm I C m r Caw
ing era urged to attend the
meeting.

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Seminole Hlgh'a cege open­
er Friday night at the local
gym wtU find the Indiana pit­
ted agalnct a well seasoned
team of Titusville Terrier!
who will he determined to
spoil the inaugural for the lo­
cal boys, but Coach Ralph
Slump! says he la expecting
to win.
Stumpf avers the versatility

Stott, fifth.
Mrs, Ruth Rethee, who in*
■tracts tho $-H Club classes,
and bar mount placed fifth hi
'These boys say they will win the halter ciaes for mane four
—and 1 belisvs them, because /ears old and older.
The Sanford elnb ie epoaeev
they want to win.”
Game time is I p.m., with od in the count/ agent’* pra­
gm a end ie Moisted by Wen*
two gamea 00 the ticket.
ley Giles as an adviser.

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weak working man aver atart
keeping track of what their
own working hour* per week
add up to, thing* are bound to
Msaon tplaode that has ex­ change oa the homo front.
Overworked wive* are cer­
By Shirley Wetowerth
I
citement, emotion and tha uatainly going to demand more
Beer Lake Girl Scout Troop
ual tricky itory. Mona Free­ help around tha bout* from
4P7 will sponsor t pintle
man gutala a* a school teach­ their underworked huabaada. ware* party at • P-m. next
er who Is b«lng discredited on So added to their 33-bour Tuesday at the bom* of Mrs.
e morals allegation end asked work weak, the men had bet­ Vernon Herrington on Craig
ter count oo putting la suite Dr. at Bear Lake.
to mJgn. Parry defends her
a few more houri at home giv­
All homemakers of the are*
twice, tha first time against a ing the little woman n helping
ire Invited to attend. Pro­
marauding motorcycle gang, hand. So maybe (hat 35-hour ceeds from the party will be
and tb* second time when ah* week, when and if It cornea, used for paying expenaoa *1
Is accused of murdering the isn’t going to be all velvet for the troop'* vtolt to tho Julietta
man who tried to ruin her rep­ the family mas.
Law Foundation in Savannah,
utation. Raymond Burr stars
Ga„ next Spring.
with WUllam Iloppsr.
Relax while reading Ruth
8:50-9:30 p. m. (SBC) Dr. Milieu's booklet, “ Happier
Kildare. “ An Ancient Office." Wive* (hint* for husbands)."
TV RENTAL
Very good acting obviates a Just send 35 cents to Ruth
rather depressing story- Out­ Mlllett Reader Service, e/e
Sem inole T V
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igtd coroner who stirs Dr. 489. Dept. A. Radio City Sta­
Klldars (Richard Chamber­ tion. New York 19. N. Y.
lain) into angry action whan
Kildare disbelieve* tha coron­
er** cause-of-death decision in
the death of ea infant.

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etar* Selactiew

be traitad like the hard-work­
ing member of the family by
mothtra of youag children to
whom a 35-hour week would
ie*m like racatloalag.
Let them come bom* end
complain about bow tired (key
are, once their work week Is
IS bouri, and lnitaad of btlng
called “ Poor Dear" and urged
lo stretch out on the sofa with

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Scouts Sponsor
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TV Time Previews
7:80-3 p. m. (CBS) Mister
Id. Quite funny la Hens ConMid a* n f r u s t r a t e d end
•creaming sculptor. Commis­
sioned to do a statue of Pmul
Revere on his horse, he can't
get our talking hors* to post
when Mister Ed learns h*
won't gel name credit on tho
aUtua. Wilbur (Alan Young)
isn’t too excited about being
the model for Pent Revere and
makes a deal to get bis horee
to behave only If neighbor
Addison (Larry Keeling) la
substituted for him.
8-9 p. m. (CBS) Perry Me•oo. “The Case Of The Lurid
Letter." An exceptionally good

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Before they win their fight
(ho working men affected had
hatter know that once they
git a 33-hour wtek things are
going to be different iround
heme.
They'd better not oipect to

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T H U M , DECEMBER 6,1962

Altamonte PTA Seeks 436 Crossing
Soma vmaka ago the Lake M onro* PTO took
tho boB bp tho h o n g , go to apeak, in an e ffo rt to
at leaat maka a start on organising a volunteer
F in Dnpt. fo r tha Lake M onroe, Grapovillg,
Upaala and Paoia areas whoan only protection
at tha present tim a comas all tha wap from Laka
K arp.
M orris R uby, principal o f tha Monroa and
Paoia Schools, waa namad chairm an o f tha pro*
ja ct and haa sinca called aaveral meetings to g o t
a firem en 's organisation underway.
H is attem pt h a t weak m at w ith response
from only fo u r man . . . Claude Hawkins, B ob
Mann, LaR oy Las and T arry Collins. Two o r
three m ore did call to explain w hy th ey would be
unabla to attend. S tilt th is w as a dis graceful
show ing fo r ao Important a p roject, especially
since there have bean a t least three tragic fires
in the Laka Monroe area in tha past few months.
A lthough th e PTO feels th at it is now up to
tho people to take action, R uby says he will
make one m ore e ffo rt . . . In about a month,
a fter th e Christmas rush, h e plans to try an­
oth er m eeting and this tim e w ill m ail letters to
sa m any residents aa possible w ell ahead o f time
with a follow -up reminder ju s t prior to the
m eeting.
L e t’s hope the residents wake up to the
need and g ive support. . . . any part o f the areas
named could burn while they’re sleeping.

Members of too Altamonte
Spring! EkmoaUry PTA ex­
ecutive board reported Mawday night of steps tbs group
h u tokos la Ha effort to aoeure a luitabte craning for
tha children oa SR US, which
which will btoomo a dan­
gerous problem upoa widowlag of the highway.
Tho report, mado at tha
PTA'a regular mooting, (tot­
ed that tho problem has barn
prosonted to State Rand Daft
officiate aad to County Com­
missioners. The school group

new la awaiting disposal of
toa matter by those two bod­
ies of eoatroL
Pinal results of -the Octo­
ber Halloween carnival were
given shewing n total ptofU
of $744.10. To date, Urn
Magatioe Sale has realised

By Jaao Casselberry
Fifteen Girl Scouts aad two
leaders from Troop M spent
the weekend eamplng out at
Moss Park so Boar Island
located to the Southeast sec­
tion of Orange County.
The campers, who endur­
ed two days of miserable
weather, were rewarded Sun­
day with a perfect sunny
Tho girls set up comp late
Friday afternoon. On Satur­
day they enjoyed a Wide
Gama to which they wore

Mr*. H. L. JohnoMi
Howdy there. WeB. It la suppotsd to bo a very &lt;teep sub­
ject, bat wen tha weather
h u been kind of different
for a few days. Mind you 1
did say a law. For Inatanco
last Saturday waa kind of
cold and dreary. We know,
lor the High School Band had
to march in two parades In
two different towns and bro­
ther U w u sure alrish in
both places. But the boys
and girls certainly did an
excellent Job la DeLand and
Ocala. They received a let
of comment ns their reindeer
(LIVE DEARS) Rudolphs'
(Joan Jones) and her red
nose Pixie (Sandl Wright)
led the girls to their routine.
A certain DeLand clown
kind of liked the band be­
cause I saw him going In
and out among theih. Of
course the clown Just hap­
pened to be my kid brother
Bill Grow. Now oa the IMh
the band tikes another trip
to Titusville to do a parade
• • I want to say
there.
Best Wishes and Congratula­
tions to Pet Griffith and Tom­
my Sparks ea their aurrtage
last Saturday. As the aaylag
goes “you could have knock­
ed me over with a leather”
when they came by and told
me. But I wish you two the
very best to life and meek
happiness Pat and Tbmray.
They are at home at Wilsons
Corner in Paoia. Go out and
ace them. • • • I bear that
Claudette Behrens got what
most men HUNTERS haven't
ao far, a Deer. Don't you
know that she was tickled.
Sid Hawkins killed a turkey
last Saturday. It weighed IS
Iba. Wasn't that good? Come
oe you men, what the matter
with you? • • • How about
the Monroe PTO float win­
ning first prize in the Sanford parade? 1 know that
Monro# is very proud of the
fact. A lot of hard work on
the part of the parade com­
mittee headed by Tommy
Thompson. The Wilson school
also had a very pretty float.
They should have received
a prise too. • • • Chris and
Hilda Thompson have return­
ed from a very nice trip to
Birmingham. Ala., w h e r e
they visited with relatives
for two weoka. Hilda report­
ed a wonderful shopping
spree. Wish I bad have been
with her. • • • Terry Goffcry of the U. S. Saratoga at
Msyport visited the T. C.
Thompson family last week­
end. He came in on Satur­
day and returned to his ship
Sunday evening. * * * Don't
forget to go out to the HD
Center tonight or from 10
Christmas Exhibit sod Edu­
cational Displays. Thera are
same smart Homemakers to
this moat) aad they are goteg to shew it So by all
means go out there and see
their week. Tomorrow evesl q v* v f l hove cur Chrlst| mae oarty and alia Install-

n good' Umc. * * * I want
to thank the many friends
who visited ns last Jnnday
during open house. We had
a very nice afternoon talking
with old friends, and of
course my club members,
who gave ns such a nice
practical gift of a toaster.
* * ’ David Byers reported a
wonderful birthday Saturday
afternoon. His little friends
played a lot of games ac­
cording to David and bo told
mo of ell too nice presents
be got. Mom and Dad gave
him a watch. Now he can
tell when U la Ume for school
to turn out • " • The Mon­
roe PTO dance was postponed
because of the bad weather
since It was to be bald oa
the basketball court. Don’t
know when they will hold
It • • • Our sympathy goes
out to Mrs. Morris Metis on
the sudden passing of her
father. • * Have you pur­
chased a stool from a Glee
Club member yet? They are
nice. I have one. And now
the DOT of the high school
have real pretty candles bey
are selling. So be sure
and get one from toe
m e m b e h i and have it
for Christmas. 1 have one
of them too. They are white
with different colors of glit­
ter. They would make real
attractive gifts * • • So
many people are coming
down with the flu. Now the
worry of the Asiatic flu is
on again. Precautions are
being taken by tome by get­
ting a shot for it Have heard
of several having tho flu,
though. Betty and Charlene
Baker have had It. Also my
better half is home confined
with it. So you all be care­
ful and try to stay well. U
la too near Christmas time.
• • ’ The children are all
trying to be on their good
behavior now. Isn't It funny
that at only a certain time
of the year that they ail try
to be good. Maybe we should
have Christmas more often
or something. • • * All school

purchaaed there ahoald bo
appcoxlaately 1^00 booka
made available Me year.
Urn PTA received a check
for $3 from the Altamonte
Springs Civic Clob for the
library hud.
The program for too' meet,
lag consisted of informal dis­
suasion lad by Principal
Prank Gore during which ho
eaplaiaod la dotaR accredi­
tation standards for tho
school.
A wide variety of books
waa made available to PTA
members for children's gifts

and families are through
with the books they will find
their way back to the school
library abelvoa as a donation.
Following adjournment of
too meeting refreshments
wen served from a table
beautifully decorated in too
Christmas theme by flfto
grade mothers who served
Christmas cookies, poach aad
coffee.

The North Oriaado Civic
A m . Monday light aaaouac*
«d plau to otago a program
«( Christas# lightly and
outdoor decorating tad to*
vHod an roaidoataaf too com­
munity to participate la tho
eoBtoit tor which throw prizes
will ho awarded to too tap
oatrioa.
Homoa win bo Judged hatwoaa T and I p. a . ao Dee.
33. rint prito will bo ftt,
ooeond, $10 aad third, (3.
Plana for tho cooteat wore
approved at Monday alght’a

a knowledge of scout skills
and history.
Oa Saturday evening too
girls Joined toe Beer Lake
Hoop, which also was campad on the Island, for a Camp­
fire program. The troops al­
io war* together for a
Scout'* Own Ceremony on
Sunday naorntog. During the
afternoon they went on a
scavenger bunt to look for
various nature items.
Troopleaders
accompany­
ing tho glrla were Mrs. Frank
Russell and Miss Gaaaa

la other bualaoao too granp
voted a tentative pledge of
$31 far the purpoao of rete■tetiag liability tnouraace oa
tho fire and police equipment

The pledge waa mado to
Ftro Chief Bob Stephenooe
who abo la accepting similar
pledges from other sources
In tbs combined effort of too
association and community
to get toe equipment bock in
nst, especially for the boltdnv season.
Art Rhodes aad Bob Dorurn wore appointed aa a com­
mittee to audit the associa­
tion's booka after the resigna­
tion of Mrs. Ann Suttoa, trea­
surer, waa accepted. Nam­
ing of a new treasurer wss
By Joan Iptes
postponed until the January
Some So parents won hon­ meeting.
ored by members of the Lu­
theran League of S t Luka's
Lutheran Church of Slavla
at tbs recent Parents Night
sponsored annually by too
group.
Supper was prepared and
served by the young people
preceding the program which
opened with a short address
The Women's Group of
from Steven R. Siblik, coun­
Sanford Moose Lodge 1131
selor.
David Jakubdn was master will sponsor a rummage sale
of ceremonies for tho variety this Friday and Saturday in
program which featured tal­ the vacant building at 313
ented members of the youth 8. Sanford Ave.
Members of the group bold
group in musical and panto­
a special meeting in the Lake
mime numbers.
Joyce Beilborn played sev­ Mary lodge headquarters
eral selections oa tho accor­ Monday night to complete
dion and a solo on tha piano tagging and pricing articles
for the site and to make
and later presented pan­
tomime numbers along with further plans for their first
Virginia Stanko, Shirley Mlk- Christmas Party for children
of Lodge 1S31.
ter, Saady Mlklcr and Cathy
All children to attend the
Rook.
party, tentatively scheduled
Another musical number
for the afternoon of Dec. 33,
featured a Barbershop Quar­
should be registered before
tet made up of Bob and Ted
regular meeting of the wo­
Beilborn, David Jakubdn
men in order that final plans
and Tim Colbert
can be completed.
The audience participated
Proceeds from the rum­
in a lively game of "Passmage sale will bo used to
word" and to a Community
Sing to round out the even­ sponsor the party.
ing.

TROOP 338 GIRL SCOUTS camping h u t weekend at M o m Park on Bear
Jaland had a lot o f fun on one o f the sprawling oaka. Shown here scattered
through tha tree from left are Melenda Casselberry, Cheryl Wattera,
Karen Kriss, Becky Totten and Doris Aikena.
(Herald Photo)

Club Changes
Meeting Date
In Bear Lake
By Skirtey Wentworth
The regular meeting date
for the Bear Lake Commun­
ity Club haa been changed,
for this month only, from
Thursday, Dec. 20, to Wed­
nesday, Dee. 13.
The meeting baa been
changed due to the fact that
the Florida Power Club will
not be available on the re­
gular date.
The Dee. It meeting will
be held In the Club at • p.m.
and will be followed by s
Christmas party which will
feature grab big fun and en­
tertainment.

First Aid
Course To End
In Forest City
By Shirley Wentworth
The second accelerated
First Aid Course to be held
In the Forest Lake area as
a measure of extra elvll de­
fense preparedness will be
completed next Thursday.
Claases, taught by Miss
Jean Kuster. meet in the For­
est Lake Academy Church
School.
Those attending are Mrs.
Nora Burke, Mr. and Mr*.
Charles
Burnham,
Mrs.
Jam«« Conner, Mrs. Geral­
dine Crist, A. W. Fowler,
Mrs.
Gladys Pervis, Mrs.
Clyde Williams, Fred Lytle,
Burton Wright, Mrs. vbyDis
Millard, Henry Sbrter and
Jessie Jones
'

County Council officers for
the Seminole County Boys
and Girls 4-H Clubs were in­
stalled Saturday night at the
annual Christmas Party held
in the Home Demonstration
Center In Sanford with some
113 leaders, parents and club
members in attendance.
Installed by County Agent
Cecil Tucker for the girls
were Linda King, president;
Susan Day, vice president;
Cathy Cammack, secretarytreasurer; Martha Mikter,
reporter; Linda West, recrea­
tion leader; Suzette Berg,
chaplain and Margaret Ste­
vens, county delegate
For the boys were Ted
Beilborn, president; Paul Lu­
kas Jr., vice president; David
Jakubdn, secretary • treasur­
er; Michael Krecck, chaplain
and recreation leader and
Billy Ileln, county delegate.

Slates Party
Mike Neilsoa, president of
the Lyman High School Elec­
tronics Club and John Mlkler, manager of the Skate
CHy Roller Rink, have ar­
ranged a benefit skating
party to be bold between the
hours of 4:30 p. m. end 10
p. m. today to aid the -lub
in purchase of additional
equipment.
Jim Alien McEvera, ticket
chairman, advises that tieketa will be on sale at the
dozr for those who have not
already bought them at the
school

By Jams Casselberry
The South Seminole Wel­
come Wagon Newcomers Clu|)
met last Thursday at tha Ham­
ilton House la Casselberry for
a luncheon meeting followed
by bridge and canasta. The
executive b o a r d convened
prior to the meeting at 11 a.m.
Those attending were asked
to wear hats depicting various
holidays of tha year and the
Indies came attired In many
gay and imaginative creations
representing C h r i s t m a s ,
Thanksgiving, St. Patrick's
Day and the Fishing Season.
O ne particularly compli­
cated chapeau represented
many hours of work and was
topped with a Jaunty Santa
who waa motor driven and
moved back and forth.
There were 34 members and
IT guests attending the meetGuests Included Mn. Marge
Cann, area representative of
Welcome Wagon Internation­
al; Mrs. Judy Hurlbert, local
supervisor, and Mn. Grace
Newell, Mrs. Dorothy Bowker,
Mrs. Esther Tooley, Mn. Me­
lissa Nelson, Mrs. Helen
Green, former president of the
club; Mrs. Nancy Massemillo,
Mrs. Ann Johnson. Mrs. Joan
Randall. Mrs. Edith Johnson,
Mrs. Genie Fritter. Mn. Nan­
nie Peterson, Mrs. Peggy
Brunning, Mrs. Hazel Bent­
ley, Mrs. Sue Dice and Mrs.
Margaret Vurginac.
Two new members who join­
ed the club Thursday were
Mrs. Audrey Reed and Mrs.
Shirley TUo.
The welfare chairman, Mrs.
Joyce Merrifteld, reported that

the club provided Thanksgiv­
ing baskets, complete with
turkeys, for two needy fam­
ilies. A similar project is be­
ing planned for Christmas.
Members of the South Sem­
inole Club and their husbands
have been invited by toe San­

ford Welcome Wagon Club to
attend Us Christmas Party to
be held at tha Capri Restau­
rant on Wednesday evening,
Dec. 12. Reservation* should
be made with Mrs. Luther
Miles, president of the South
Seminole Club, no later than

HOLIDAY HATS wera worn by memtera o f tha
South Seminole Welcome W agon Newcomen*
Club to their luncheon and business meeting hut
week at the Hamilton House in Casselberry.
Among those wearing theij own colorful crea­

Continues
Toy Pickups

By Donna Estes
Officials of the Longwood
Civic League, sponsors of
the Longwood Library, have
announced that a new set of
encyclopedia is in great de­
mand from young people of
the aroa for current Informa­
tion and tor aclenco and
atomic research.
Any person or organization
wishing
contribute as
friends of the library may
send donations to Mrs. E. P.
Richards, chairman of the
League's library committee.

By Ghmy Skbisk
Bob Stephenson, North Of*
lando councilman and ftro
chief, haa issued a remind­
er to residents of the conn
munity that regular pickups
of used and discarded toya
are being made on Satur­
day of each week.
The toys will be repaired
for distribution at Christmas
at the Good Samaritan Negro
Children’s Home to Sanford.
Donations may be placed
on the curbing in front of
the home tor the Saturday
pickup service or may bo
made
through
contacting
Art Rhodes, Robert Dean,
Bill Harris or Stephenson by
I phone.

Friday.
The Sanford Newcomers
will be guests of the South
Seminole Club at its next
meeting which is scheduled
for Thursday, Dec. 20, at tho
Hamilton House. There wiU bo
an exchange of $1 gifts.

Winner of the doorpriac was
Mrs. Edith Johnson. Bridge
prize winners were Mrs. Edith
Duerr and Mrs. Joyce Merrifield. The canasta prixo went
to Vera Christiansen and ton
hat prize went to Mri. Mar­
garet Horrcli.

Encyclopedia
Semlnolt County Home Demonstration
Clube will hold an Open House from 6 p. m. until
9 p. m. today and from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m.
on Friday. The annual Christmas party and In­
stallation o f County Council officers will be
held at 7:30 p. m. Friduy with Mrs. Ralph Aus­
tin Smith serving as installing officer.
All events will be held at the Home De­
monstration Center, 401 E. 25th St. in Sanford.
Educational exhibits and displays o f Christ­
mas decorations and g ift items made b y club
members will be featured during the Open
House.

11m Bear Laka filamentary
PTA mot Tuesday night to
too school auditorium with
tho majority of T9 members
to attendance voting to affi­
liate with the Seminole Coun­
ty Council of Schools.
Mrs. Charles Lockyer, se­
cretary of tot council, was
present and spoke of Urn at­
tributes of the council aad of
Its many good points.
8. N. Kirkland, PTA field
secretary from tha state
headquarters to Oriaado, atee
addressed toe group pointing
out tost each PTA unit is
as individual body which is
fret to make Its owe deck
sloas.
Ha further stated that too
PTA would not moke any
recommendations olthar way
concerning the school's affi­
liation with Urn council and
that the Boar Lake PTA
would not bo panattsad by
loosing its charter.
Following
toa
business
meeting a panel discussion
waa held on "The Gifted
Child.”
Hostesses for too T:3Q p.m.
refreshment period preceding
the business meeting aad pro.
gram were mothers of too
second grade.

tions were, seated from left, Mrs. Shirley Tylot
Mrs. Sue Dice uitd Mrs. Genie F ritter; stand­
ing from left, Mrs. Audrey Reed, Mrs. Helen
Green, Mrs. Nora Norris and Mrs. Melissa Nel­
son.
(Ilernhl Photo)

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JOHN LEWIS T i m u r

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Wheel Chain • StreUcn
Commsdn • Baby Beds
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PWtnaity is kaockiag la
MoW Msaigsmeat. Paaladtlog work. Qualified parmsboI widely hi damaad.
MEN • WOMEN • COUPLES
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wsska oi p*rMBsQp msaaglag a beautiful motel uadar
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c/o Sanford Hsrsld.

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�The Herald Qassifieds. Ph. FA2-5612
f . Tar !M l
S BeflMm bonne. Fa M m

Day work Ironing. FA 3-77*1

7.Baato

CAMERA. Estes Ctatooon,
eomptote with wife in to,
telephoto, flHon, flub.
$110. $ee at Wtoboldt Cam-

• vlb aF .S U l.F afh .
8UNLAND
Attractive CS ban*, located
at 108 Lake Dot Drift, Kit*
cbm equipped, Heater, wa­
ter beater A bUada. Total
priet ItlJte. Dowa pay*
meat |M0.10. Faymenu
974.01. Completely refla*
labad h «My aM tot. A
honey of a buy!

7 . W . H a ll, R ealtor
••Can HaV* FA M M

1 BEDROOM framed boost
with 1 acne al land. Lo­
cated aear Nary Race. Price

Stenstrom Realty
MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and
Commercial A Residential

Stenstrom Realty

PLUM1INO
Coatraettef to Rapaira

r a il

dbuvery

1 . L. HARVEY
deposit k Uktog over small
VMOthly paymsnte. inquire
Tbompaoa Matte Cm, »
y i m yt»n Qr-

Plumbing * H aatin*
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT aad REPAIR
WORK
1007 Seated Aft. FA S4M

ELECTRONIC ORGANS
Service oa an make*. Weak
guaranteed. Town A Cornstry T. V., SOU Fail: Dr.,
37. Special S erf leas

Beaatteian wanted. Cut ’N
Curl Beauty Shop. 311 Pal­
metto Ava, FA M U or
FA 3-4013.

C ITY
Nice and Naat 2 BR, 1 bath,
CB home, situated oa largo
corner tot at 1701 West
2nd SL Omaptotely refurn­
ished. Ska new. $ M down,
and $34 per month, includ­
ing taxes sad insurance

Stenstrom Realty
Prospect with large equity
in S bedroom. Hi bath
bom*. WILL TRADE for a
lMa-37-se-ie Housetrillar.
Taras to suit moat anyone
with a good equity in their
trailer. Everett A. Harper
Agency Realtors, 2445 Park
Are. Sanford, Fie. Phone
FA 3-2MS.

Stenographers
Secretaries
LIVE AND WOEX IN

BEAUTIFUL
DAYTONA
BEACH
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
FOR
QUALIFIED APPLICANTS
WHO CAN TAKE DICTATION AND TYPE AT REA*
SONABLE SPEED
PROOF OF U. S. CITIZEN.
SHIP REQUIRED
G ood Starting Salaries
Liberal B enefit Plans

MAYFAIR residential lots. APPLY MON. THRU FBI.
S TO S
Cleared, 103 a 133 ft. 1U N.
Scott Are. glO.OOO. FA 3-1333
Florida State
or FA 3-0228. J. N. Robson
Em ploym ent Service
702 SOUTH RIDGEWOOD
AVENUE
[ a n d l l n g an types of
DAYTONA BEACH
m l estate.

JOHN E. FOX,
REALTOR
lie N. Perk Avenue

River Front
Property

GENERAL
ELECTRIC

Heaters Cleaned

Bedroom CB home. Kitchen
equipped. No down pay­
ment, assume payments.
270 N. Cortes. North Or-

ALL SOLO OUT
IN LONGDALE
Oa Lnagdalo Ave.
Just South Of Lon(dale
Longwnod. Fla.
Math ad Owens Bros.

OPEN 11 a. m. to I p. m.
DAILY

ilimit
iiitm t
ill

LEARN

• SCRAPER
• GRADER
• DRAGLINE

TO OPERATE

• BULL DOZER
• PULL SHOVEL
• CLAM 8HELL

G. E. Rotary Inner $20. Ph.
FA 2-1263.
Gateway To Tba Waterway
Rosenthal China. M pieces.. Robson Sporting Goods
Never used. 130 Country
Your EV1NRUOE Dealer
auh Ocrle.
304-4-1 E. Ut Ph. PA M i l
Lawn Mowsr-Flrastooa, 22", Boa*. 33 hp. Evlnruda Motor.
3 hp, cost $73-143. Admiral
Excellent condition. Trailer
T.V., stand, rabbit can.
skits. All for $330 cash. Ph.
$40. FA 34431. Aril for
FA 3-0770.
Charlie.
38. Motorcycles * Scooters
Antique desk, two M" boys
bicycles, &gt; Perfection Heat- I960 VESPA Scooter. Perfect
era. FA 2 911,
COOdiUoa. $110. FA 34437.

VwOnrrQCTOrS.

heater, power ateetlag aad brakes, Turbine
drift. A m l heaaty.

CONDITION —

1961 CADILLAC

S Door, Straight Stick, Radio to Heater,
Kstra Clean

DECEMBER

1

•IBM

1960 ENGLISH FORD
3 Door Anglia, Very Clean, New Tires
30 Miles Per Gallon!

•715

1960 MERCURY
4 Door Monterey, Msrc-O-Mntle, Radio,
Ilratrr. Power Steering aad Brakes

FALCON Button Wagon
Standard T r e n * ^ ^ ^ ^
CADILLAC • 4 Doer, Few* aad
Air Cm 4 , U k*Jfew__

1959 MERCURY
4 Iluor Hardtop Slonlerey, Fully Equipped,

CORVAIR, 4 Dear, Dehu*, Floor Slick

One Owner

SARATOGA 4-door eedan.

•1715

Power end automatic, radio

MM6

1958 PONTIAC

FALCON - 3 Dear Sedan
Standard T

4 Door Sedan, Chieftain, Uydramntlr, V*$,
Very Nlrel

CHEVROLET, 1 Ton Blake
Dual W h**l*________
OLD* Station Wagon
4 Doer AntomaJJ^^^

•7M

1958 FORD
3 Door Ranch Wagon, 0 CyL, Straight
Stick, llrater. New I’eintt

OLDS • 14. 4 Deer
Automatic, £lj_tjoiuL__

•7$»

1956 MERCEDES BENZ

CHEVROLET. 3 D m Hardtop
Economy I C j l W i ^ _
CHEVROLET • V-4, 4 Deer Station
Wagon, Ante^jJMoHng

4 Dear Sedan. A Real Beyl

IK

LOW PRICE SPECIALS!

CHEVROLET, Dalny Coup* V-4,
Standard Trane.

VERY

SP E C IA L !

58 BUICK Special
4-DR. HARDTOP___________ —
Automatic, I’w n j i n

Steering, Henter. * I

CADILLAC, 4 Deer Sedan, DeVIlle
Power, Ate C o n d ^ _ _

‘1957 ilRRCUBT *

OLDS 4 Doer Hardtop 94
Power And

J Q g g ULDSMOUILE •*$$•’, 4 Door Hardtop

**»“ • Station Wagon

•300

c u o ic k !

Q

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3

mm* W U

f| | ^

BUICX 4 Den Sedan, Aatasaatle
LINCOLN Capri 4 Door Sedan

Far the many high pay* r “ “
tog John In heavy con* ,
atruettoa. hoUdlag roads. '
g. South Strrst
bridges, dams, pip* lines, | Orlando, Fla.
air fields, office beUdlngs. , &gt; I M ________ A | . ____
etc. Local and ferclxn
*
employment opportuni* I Street - .......... .............— .
tka. You can stert now , city -------------State______
wlthoet lsavlnf your pro- ■ Ph«n«___ « n . at Homo M t Job.
L „ « u a a « w &gt; w
r o M 4 M w 3 A M i Information about our traSsod
Operators available upon request

4*Deav Hardter, air nadtttmdag; iudK

FOR THEIR GOOD LOOKS
AND EXCELLENT MECHANICAL

Trained Men Are Earning over
(template training lives yen Actual experience an me*
chines at ear resident trsiatog center, with employ­
ment *m leisure upon completion. Mall (teupon for cum*
plate infermettea.

Check than# exceptional}? d a ta ,
mechanically righ l, com petlvely
priced USED CARS!

USED CARS
Sdtcied

1961 COMET

Windahield
Back GIa m
Door Glass
V ent GIa m
SERVICE
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
Senkarik Giaaa and Faint
EMPLOYER
Company
31$ Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622

A TTEN TIO N M EN !

Modal » Winchester, auto,
matte is gauge Shotgun
with carrying case. Never
used. $100. FA 3-007.
'S3 Belair Chav., S cyL, SL
Stick. Lass than 3,000 Act.
Trundle Bed in cherry wood.
mL By owner. Terms. Ask
3 m o n t b a o l d . CaU for Jack FA SOM or
FA 3-4137 altar S p.m. lor
appointment.

Coop* DeVIlle, Fell Power end Air Condition
12.000 Actual Miles, Showroom New

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Lakevtow bom* with lake
privileges In South Silver
DACHSHUNDS ARC register­
Lake Shorn. 2 Bedrooms
ed. Black to tan. 4 Mentha
and t hatha. Alr-CondHlon- Small touch up jobs. Paint*
Old. All (hois. 323-1701.
tog, window cleaning and
•d. Phone FA 37M .
repairs. Work guaranteed. Trained Bird Dogs. Hound
Ph. FA 3-11*7.
COST $12,000
untrained, 1 year old. $30.
SACRIFICE AT $0,971
Also mixed breed pupploa.
Modera, almost new, $ bed Happy Acre* now haa a Nur­
Animal Haven Boarding
sery. Close supervision at
Kennel. FA 3 *732.
home. Terms FA 9-0M7.
ALL times. Fenced acre
play area. Rivervlew Av*. WANTED Chihuahua Pup­
off W. IsL CaU FA t-$4$l.
pies. FA 2-4323.

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lnadqutet, Asaoe.

Hybrid Geraniums la bloom
GRAPEV1LLK NURSERY
Grapevilte Are. near 20th SL

KEROSENE DEUVER and
FACTORY TO YOU
Furnace cleaning service.
ALUMINUM BUNDS
Chute* Benton. FA 2-4311. Higboat Caia rntoo Paid En l aced bead, lag-proof hotA Trade-In Allawanea Made
tom rail with plastic ends.
HEATING
Flattie or rayoa tapes. CotOa Used Fnrvltmra A Ap*
H. B. POPE CO. WO.
tea or aytea cords.
pUaneea.
m So. Part Aft. PA S-4M4
Bankarik
Giaaa and Paint
WILSON - M A IE R
Piano ‘Dining and Repair
Conpanp
U E. Fleet SL FA A M I
W. L. Harmon - FA 2-4333
MO Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4433
WE BUY Used Furniture,
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Ph. FA 2-3173.
Uao one of our Carpet Stum*
SPR1NKER SYSTEMS
pooera FEEI with Blue
All Type* and Slue
FREE ESTIM ATE
Lustrw Carpet Shampoo.
Upholstering k Mattress raaWa Bapalr end Barries
CerreU’a Furniture.
ovatiag. Naw k Used Font*
S T I NE
turn. CaD Ntx Beddteg Mfg.
Machinery aad Supply Co.
Deluxe H o t p o l n t electric
Co., at 70S Celery Are.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 3-4433
Range. Good condition. Will
FA I-2U7.
trade tor apartment site
FRIGID AIRE
Used furniture, appliances,
Gas Ruga, can FA 2-44N
Sales k Sanrlce
tools, etc. Boaght * Sold.
after S.
0. H. HIGH
Larry’s Mart 213 Saalord
1700 W. 1st SL Sanford
ANTIQUES. Kerosene heater,
Ava. Ph. FA 34132
Ph. FA 2-3443
cut glass, pewter, marble
afrigeration • Alr-eonditlow­ Sell Ue Your Furniture. Quick
topped chest, dishes, lamps,
Service With the Cash.
ing men needed. We train
1*31 Palmetto Ave. Be­
SUPER TRADINO POST
you. Write Commercial
tween 4:30 to 1:10 p. m.
FA 2-0477.
Tradea Institute Box 11, e/o
Sanford Herald.
CHRISTMAS BONUS. Taka a Mahogany drop toaf table
and 4 matching chairs.
whole year to pay. No In­
Coffee table, end able. Oc­
terest or finance chargee
casional chairs. 322-0344 or
on furniture
purebasea
Comptete service; Installa­ made before Doe. 34, 1983.
133-8137,
tion; work guaranteed, Ph.
Open Friday evening*.
FA 3-1117 after 3 p.m.; anyDolphin Aqua-Lung. See Mr.
FURNITURE CENTER
time weekends.
Neldar at Hunt • Lincoln
1100 French Are.
Mercury, laniard.
Ph. FA 3-TMI

Night experienced Grill Cook. 31, Poultry - Livestock
Experienced Night Wait­
ress. Experienced Curb
WEKIVA RIVER EITATES
Girl. Chick •N TreaL SanAppcealmately 3to eeiee. with
ford.
Genllu Shetland Pony for
children . Just in time for
Christmas. Also trailer. Ph.
PA 2-3479 after 1:30.
Children kepL FA 9-4182.

Monthly payments only
$77.30 after assuming mort­
gage of $10,232. Possession
Immediate ao you will be
eligible ter bemotued on-

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water economically with Ht&gt;
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Radio sad Appliance. Ill &amp; Gift packed Fruit shipped
Park Art. Ph. FA M W .
express. Rais’s Curts Mar*
bat. MM Buford Aft. Ph.
Electrte Guitar. Dual pickup.
Lika new. Aten bt sinners
Accordion, 12 Rasa. Both
for MO. FA 3-007.

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Ban (not In the order of their nppoaarneo)
Team members an aa foBowa: Doris Lake,
Glenda Albert, Daren Pennington, Sandy Blsbee,
Kathy Butler, Shirley “Fearless" Bowen, Rena
"Vamdt" McKenzie, Norma Whitten, Pat Me-

la the leet several years, the
•we wema had leet ell their
pseaostisxe, hot they were
■miliar aad toughing — they
described the high poluU of
their Um ae the wives of jei&gt;
elsl players.
Seaare Ceneee Aoriole end
leeera Pedra Tejere are the
wtrm sf jsUlal pleyers Lorease m l Tejere, who are new
playing at the Ortendo-Semis-

Senora Auriola waa a third
grade teacher to Cube. Her
kueboad, Lorenzo, to a Basque
b o x Spate. 8he mat him
through friends white ho waa
playing JaJi-alal to Cuba.
After their marriage they
Meed ia Spain and Manila, and
returned to Cuba in 1950. In
1M0 after jel-etel wee closed
to Havana they went to Mex­
ico where they lived until
they came here this fall
Sonora Tejero end her hus­
band are both Cuban. They
came bars this fall also after
Bring In Miami for a year.
Neither family, both of
whom now Uro in Casselberry,
bee any Idee where they will
go or whet they will do when

Although they could go to
Mexico or Spain, where jelslel b played year round, the
women said they would like to
stay here.
If they da stay here, the
men will hare to find Jobe in
whatever other type work they
can find.
Even though their husbands
srs working in their chosen
professions only four swaths
in a year, the women said with
a smile “ You can get need to
anything.”
Single playen can easily re­
turn to Msxlco or Spain, hut
the Aurloisa end Tejeroa have
two children each. The Aurlols’s oldest child, Marie Car.
men, b in school In Casselber­
ry. Their son, Lorenso, b four.
The Tcjero'a two girls. Aide
end Maria Rose, here net
started —bool.
Because they must stay
homo with the thlldren, the
wlrea do not often watch their
husbende play. When they do
go, they ere nervous. Jal-alai
is ■ fast end sometimes dang*
•roue game. The Jti-slsl ball
movta with apeeds in the mile*
per eecond, end if a player b
hit he can be seriously injured
or killed.
Since the men play sis

women will uoe to bring a
touch of home to their holiday
Roust Suckling Fig: Black
pepper, garlic dove, tart or­
ange or lemon, oregano.
Crush ingredients b wooden
bowl to make a marinade.
Spread over pig end punch
helea to meat, letting the mar­
inade seep into the boles. Let
set overnight.
The next day, put to rsry
hot oven, 450 dogma, end
cook until brown. When the
meet altales, turn ovsn to 350
degrees, add a little water
and cook until done.
Turkey Con Corns Stuffing:
Mix chopped meat, salt, pep­
per, garlic, onion, raisins end
breed crumbs for stuffing.
Stuff end cook turkty In us­
ual manner.
CLIMATE'S IDEAL
Seminole County's climate
attracts many visitors who,
after enjoying it during vaca­
tion, decide to make their
home in the ares. Avenge
January temperature U 60.8
degrees, and in August only
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gnat prirwi to planning ur­
ban r o n o w a l , " Dow said.
"H otm r, m hi m a r other
cities, the m l test will be
whether it m t i ax initial *fforts, or whether the city «UI
procood to develop a broad
community eon—rvetlox pro*
Cram without which any tool*
atad ronowal project will bo
Ineffective.”
Tho city was the seventh rls*
itod by a BAB team la IMS.
Others wen A n Francisco,
Honolulu, Bellflower, Calif*
Waco, Tex* CoImbue, Go*
sad D— Moiaoa, Iowa.

Gain. Mkbal* Jonas, Lola Karas, Kathy Trout,
Carol Rapp, Jaaml* Book Donna Baaed, Boania Caob, Carol Somoni, Jody Lawandar, Sharon
Jaekaoa, Barbara Alford, Joan Shipman, Joyex
R usm II, Diana Clausa, Janie* "Toaghix” Wflllama, Carol Oxford, Marilyn Hunt, Soil Deal
and Sandra Arnold.
(Herald Photo)

Regular meal times era not
observed because the max can­
not each much before the
night's pby. Be the heavy
meal of the day b Barred at
I or S a. a .
It b a hearty meal, cooked
la the Cubes style Cuban
cooking b epley, but not hot.
It b more closely related to
Italbn cooking than to Mex­
ican, which b hot.
A typical meal for the lusty
eaters Includes neap, fish, —1.
ad and meet. Dry red wine b
■erred with the meal, end
fruit, nuts and ch—— are al­
ways on the table for dee—rt
Coffee end cider are served af­
terwards.
The holiday meals approach.
Ing will also he cooked in the
traditional Cuban m a n n e r .
There will he two big meals,
one on Christmas Eve and an­
other on Christmas day.
For Christmas Ere, a roast
suckling pig will bo served,
accompanied by black beans
and white rice with aa oil end
vinegar dressing.
On Christmas Day, a turkey
ia the United States tradition
will be the entree, but it b

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cates by shopping fo r bargains in downtown Sanforc
and being at w e drawing light after the 9 p. m. dosim

Bemfook Coonty apcct a shim? nlfkt m tha
roareury dipped to e low of 2t at Caaatlberry, 2A5 at
Forest City, and 30J at tha State Afrfcultanl Ex­
perimental atatioe oa Celery A rt
According to Cedi Tucker, Agricultural Agent,
damage to crops eras minor with tha exception of the
beans that haven't been picked. Tucker eeya both tha
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•otto by the eld poet office.
Do they want to hasp H angia or revert to parallel.

Gerald Banach, praotdmt
eg th* proposed local com­
pany which will bo a subaidary of Southern Standard
Pipeline Company of Houston,
said his company plana to
construct its own docks and
a quarter of a million dol­
lar storage installation by tha
lakefroat.
Rausch told commlMiooan

with Chase and Co. lor an
aero of toad by tb* Standard
Oil tanks on the lakcfront for
th* project.
Commissioners ware given
the assurance by Rausch to­
day that property owners will
bo safeguarded along the
rights-of-way
which
will
stretch easterly from tho City

Sarriea dacha to MaSoariDa
that ant MeDoavUto la the
air station.
Commissioners also asked
for a reverter clause in the
agreement whereby after five
years if the ahr station is
Inactivated, the pipeline will
be turned over to the city.
The pipeline company will
pay the city about |U» per

Hunt Plant Gets Ready For Boss

hot a eall that two gentleThe buys Bunt plant out so right amount of water la addmen were playing tennia ear­
South Sanford Are. resounds ed and they ere copped before
ly this morning by Summer­
to tho clang of hammers and going to tho eooklng vets.
lin.
tho hlaa of welding torches at They come out of tho vets and
tons and tone ef new food ere carried on aa endless
ed and they are copped before
tfaa party Tuesday will haw processing machinery to be­
before being stored in the
ing
Installed
ee
tho
plant
eon
to he postponed until Wed­
huge warehouse east ef the
go
Into
operation
Jan.
19
nesday. Gordon, attorney lor
processing building.
the hospital board, will have when tho big man himself
to attend that mooting. He to eomeo to Sanford for tho for.
atoo • aaw director ef tho mal dedication of tho Installa­
chamber, meeting that aama tion.
On that date Mr. and Mrs.
Bight. However, remember
toviuHou although printed R. L. Hunt will ho horo for
for Tuesday will be good for ths inaugural ceremony, sold
Everett Biggs, plant engineer
Wednesday.
end construction boss.
By the way a dry run win
The new plant 1a about 75
ba held Saturday to unloosen per cent complete, with tho
the bolt* on the license tag. building finished and tha only
chores left being the final
placement of machinery.
The office building, finished fug sume( ^n?c^j^ jfg£ted,

There are two immense ma­
chines which witl either de­
hull pees, or If brought in
still on tho vinos these mon­
sters will separate the pees
from tha vine end then re­
move them from the hulls.
Biggs eeld this will he tha
finest food canning and pro-

cessing plan! in the South
whan It goes into operation
Jen. 19.
Ur. and Mr*. Hunt will be
guests of the Chamber of
Commerce at n dinner follow­
ing tho plant opening, as will
Doyle Conner, th* state comml'sloncr ef agriculture.

yoar aa wel aa taxes.
Rausch stressed that M
million gallons of Jot fuel will
flow annually as long aa th*
base to In existence her*.
He added that two massive
storage tanka will b* built
and local people will be hired
for th* operation.
The fuol will b* barged
down from Jacksonville.

nsuvA
Friendly Talks
MOSCOW (UPI)-Yugoelav
President Tito and Promlor
Nikita Khruahchev today wont
into thoir third and final day
of "frank and friendly* talks,
with Communist China believ­
ed to he the major topic.*

Adenauer To Quit
BONN, Germany (UPI) —
West German Chancellor Kon­
rad Adenauer let it be known
today that he will resign from
office next fell end that Eco­
nomica Minister Ludwig Er­
hard, who ie vice chancellor,
probably will succeed him.

Small H-Bomb
STOCKHOLM (UP!) — A
Swedish scientist who visited
a secret Moscow wgdH r r*sesrch ined tXs dtosMld to-

radio active faftotn.'
icp
»::i»l\e ami tKc uiuST
boo! ‘ eplng department, per­
Tb# Southsld* PT-0 hat
been requested to buy a slic­ sonal manager and payroll
ing machine (or the school deportment.
Alsu located there is a qual­
lunchroom. Seem* like pret­
ty standard School Board ity control laboratory and a
mammoth scale, tha platform
atuff. Cost 1306.
of which is just outside th*
The County Coramiaaion window. On this scale th*
and Chamber will adopt a res­ hug* semi-trailer trucks will
olution lending their endorse­ drive to be weighed before de­
ment to the Sarepta Home positing their loads on the
when home official* seek produce platform at the north
House and Home Finance end of th* processing plant.
Agency aid Monday for funds
Being put in place now are
to beef up Ita nursing facility. th* necessary machine*, all
mad* by Food Machinery Cor­
Remember those young agg poration, Lakeland, which will
throwers? They’ll be baek in process the vegetable*.
court this afternoon and tha
Th* produce will be carried
curfews will be lifted . . . will from th* platform to th* first
probably get their driving of several cleaning appara­
privilege* restored.
tus** that process th* food.
For th* leafy vegetable*, like
Went by th* Elk* hall last spinach, there are three wash­
night and noticed the aid es. All are constantly inspectclock it being assembled en td by worker* who can spot a
th* front lawn. Haven’t got bad leaf or some sand and
th* face* In yet or the top on, remove th* offending piece
but it looks like th* old relie before It get* to tha hug*
will soon be baek In business. blanching machine* w h i c h
wilt th* vegetable before it I*
Did you know that th* now canned and ready for the
HI.it products outfit will us* eooklng vsta, each holding 1ft
1,000 gallons of water a min­ case* of canned goods.
ute. and turn out over a
The amazing ingenuity of
thousand cans of vegetable#
mankind is demonstrated In
an hour?
th* plant by th* wierd look­
ing devices that handle and
Antenna S y s t e m s , Ine.,
process th* food before the
Fern Park, is moving thi* aft­ canning stag*. For instance,
ernoon from their littl* old there to a machine with a
plant to their big new on* round drum that has a num­
just a few feet south. On* ber of odd looking apertures
high priority production pro­ in it. Held by spring force
ject there will be transferred against th* drum are a eerie*
with a lots of only ono hour of triangular shapod knives.
In assembly time, to tsyo Ray As the drum rotate* with a
Hill, manager.
load of string beans, th* ends
of tho beams work through
Plana are now on tho draw­ tho openings and the knives
ing board for that apartment cut them off. By tho timo tho
building project out on the boan is rtady for th* canning
Hunt reservation, and BUI machine* it has boon cut into
Walter aays construction will pro-dotermined lengths rang­
start next month. Will bo the ing from ono half inch to an
biggest such unit aver built Inch and a half.
in thia area. About time torn*Tha vegetables are put in­
body did something for those to tho can* and seasoned, th*
people that aren’t Interacted
hi buying a house. Will ba
open to anybody that can pay Kennedy Tours
OMAHA, Neb. (UPU-Presth« rent, not just company
ideot Kennedy (tow today to
employe*.
Of/utt Air Forca Base, head­
County Commissioner* will quarters of the nation’s glo­
hav* their hands full soon. bal Strategic Air Command,
Condemnation suit on Eastern on the start of a swift week­
Shopping Center coming to a end tour of atomic and mis-

Airliner Down
BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI)
—A Colombian airliner with
24 persons aboard was report­
ed missing Thursday in bad
weather over central Colum­
bia. So far aa waa known,
there were no North Ameri*
can* among th* plane’s 21 passengors and three crewmen.

Ike Hits Controls
NEW YORK (UPI) -F orm ­
er President Dwight D.EIsen
bower made aa assault on
federal bureaucracy today,
saying increasing submission
to governs it controls over
all activities "is the most
serious threat to our Ameri­
can system.”

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ORLANDO (UPI) — Gov.
Farris Bryant expressed "deep
thanks” Thursday night to
the military men stationed in
Florida. “ \V* are deeply grate­
ful for your presence, for your
friendship,” th* governor said
in a talk at th* fifth annual
Governor’* Military AsioclaDinuer. "You make us proud
ta h* Americans."

war*, threatened the atate’i A . J » _________ A

Uvea clalmod by tha smog IS
years a|o.
The weather bureau said
the end may be near. Today's
official forecast said tha fog
would this this morning and
clear away altogether by afteraooo.
The imog turned Loodon
into a ghost town last sight.
Bus drivers lost their way
sad then gave np entirely.
Loodon transport finally can­
celed all bus rune. Motorists
abandoned their cars. Tew
taxis cruised the streets and
ctUaena went home early and
stayed there.
The fog reduced visibility
to nil and trapped the few
persons remaining outdoors
In a cloud that damaged
lungs, coated mouths and
noses end made eyes smart
and sting.

ell famine district* today.
the Waather Bureau had
piedieUd lew* ad 23-M da*
frees tat norther* district*, MSt la central districts end MSO la south-central famine
areas. The mercury was n&gt;
pected to set down to 32 near
Lake Okeechobee end to 29
away from the water.
The weathermen laid tha
cold weather would linger In
the elate until at least flatur-

The first huge snow storm
of the season continued to pile
heavy anowa from Indiana to
New York today.
Olean, N. Y., waa burned un­
der 14 inches of snowr early to­
day. Elkins. W. Va, hid 13
inches on the ground end an
even foot covsred Bradford.
Pa., and Chanlon, Ohio,
School* were closed through­
out northeastern Ohio and
paita of North Carolina and
Tennessee.
A UPI count for the entire
Sanford's Memorial 8tadium ! nation iieted 32 person* killed
will rival th* set of “IVte Mu­ In weather-attributed mishape.

sic Man" Saturday night as
more than "78 trombones
catch the evening light, with 01835487
mure than 110 cornets close
at hand.'*
They'll be ^followed by
rows and -rows of ths fittest
virtuosos,' the endm of Cen- ;
Sanford resident Albert IV.
tral Florida Bands."
Anderson,
received a cold
Thn scene will not he a '
movie set, however. It will bo j dunking in the St. John'* Rivthe mats concert to be played er Thursday night when he
by 26 leading high school ' failed to negotiate the curve1
bands, following the Florida i leading into the Osteen Bridge!
Bandmaster* District Five and his car tore down 67 feet:
Mareh Drill Conteit bring of railing before tumbling into
held here beginning at 7 p.m. the Icy drink below.
Prior to the concert, the 2d Th* car landed in about 10 j
hand* will display precision feet of water, and Anderson
drills and march in review be- waa able to kick bit way out
fore the fire Judge*. Th* un­ through a window and rise to
usual fsatur* of the event I* th* eurfac*. W, W, Raynor,
CARMICHAELS, Ta. (UH)
the feet that thia will be th* tender of the Osteen Bridge, —Weary rescue workers batfirst time that tho drill has heard th* crash and ran out tied against time today In an
been held in the fall of th* with a life preserver which he affort to reach 30 men trapped
year, and Hanford waa chosen threw to the splashing Ander- 080 feet below th* earth’* »ur*
for the precedent-setting con­ son. Raynor hauled th* victim fac* by en explosion In th*
test.
to shore and took him into hi* Frosty Run ahaft of a U. S.
Bandmaster Ernest Cow­ huus* to dry out.
Steel Corp. coal min*.
ley of Seminole High School Trooper Tommy Tomllneon,
Rescuers pushed to withtn
li th* conteit director, assist- who investigated th* accident, 6.600 feet of an area where
ed by Peter Bukur, bandmas­ said Anderson received only th* men war* believed trap­
ter of th* Sanford Junior minor cute In addition to th* ped. At that point, progree*
High School.
soaking. The car was a total was halted at a horizontal
Some of th* bands to be loss, and Anderson was charg­ shaft waa sealed off to permit
seen hero Saturday have per­ ed with reckless driving.
further advances.
formed in nat'onally televised
events such a* the Rose Bowl
parade. Cherry Blossom Fes­
tival. Maey’e parade in New
York and half-time shows of
professions! football gamss.
Tickets will be on sal* at
the stadium boxoffic*.

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RescuersSeek 36
TrappedIn Mine

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
With Soviet offensive missiles
and bomber* apparently out of
Cuba, the United State* I*
now expected to question Rus­
sia on its severul thousand
troop* still on the Island.
Th* Pentagon announced

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r^n^d* m#r* ^ r Plon*1" * 15 unlawful weapons Includes
to 20 decrees below normal for .
thl. time of year. Th. cold
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i howen and accompanied by T^* »*cood jrohibiU any
winds up to 30 miles aa hour.

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eg jot fuel will star! fkswtoj
* initially (pom Labs Moore*
to ths Naval Air Station early
next year as the City Coraml**km hi special aaaston to
day agreed to iUow the San­
ford Pipeline Co. to construe!
two aod • half miles of pipe­
line and utilize public rightsof-way tor the project.

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NEW DELHI (UPI)—Prim*
Minister Jawaharlal Nehru
Indicated today that India 1*
nearing a temporary truce
arrangement with Commun­
ist China but cautioned mem­
bers of parliament not to ro-

carrying 42 11.28 Jet bombers
—the total number th* Rus­
sians said were in Cuba—had
been sighted off th* Culian
toast. The announcement cam*
on the 20th day after Soviet
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out within 30 da&gt;a.
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Dear Abby_
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Galon Defeat

Gator sophomores put on to
impressive ado* for Flsrtdo,

Strikes • • .
Spares

eon appnacUag a t a gallop
tba Fighting Greyhounds a t
Lpmaa b a n moved their not hrItie* from tba gridiron to
tba new gpm w han Caaab
with tba top aeries, a I7S. Wait Deana boIdo forth aa
(And another happy euetomv cage ■ eater .
rolls over tho ISO average* Having matriculated into
mark!)
The Ball A Chain*re who
wars bombing nway this pool
Wednesday Included L o n l a a
Cadenhaed 311/649 aad land­
ing tba man’s bowling were
Dick Robbins with a hi single

bavin# slightly over MM atadeala aow, tba Greyhound*
a n gain# to moat aome for*
addabla appaaltlaa oa tba
floor aa tbap did aa tba foot*
bob field. Aad D ian a and
tba bop* lava tba prospect.
Three letterm aa a n return*

thie pear, hat Gone Griffin
and Doaap Smith, b a t h
Jnaiora, a n tba oolp member*
of laat paar'a aUrtiag Maeup.
Talleat a n a oa tin team will
bo Smith who atnnda n fair to
middling S' 3", than will
coma Bill Tollsan and John
Cliaawall at S' I" aad Cano
Wtnkehnan a t alx feat oven.
Gary Fnrria and LaRue Balmtr a n the only aeniora
on tho aquad thla year.
Dturua aaya moit of hla
strength will lie with hla
Junior* and sophomores, who,
The name af Batty Allen
while tbap haven’t tba experi­
-T h e tap game and series has cropped back lata the col­ JACKSONVILLE (CPI) - Bowl bare Dec. a despite tho ence he’d Ilka them to have,
railed in Uw Thursday alts Jet umn again. Thla tlma H’a as a Tba Universify af Florid* will toy loss to Miami last Satur- (till bava Iota of aavvy and
la in KefMre Lg was that result of loading the other play Ftna Stefa la the Gator
Tbs Gator Bowl selection will giro a good account of
b e l o n g i n g to W. A. Ward busies af tba Shooting Stars
committee
offered tba bhrtb tbamoahroa.
(Wheeler Fertiliser) who shot Lg. with a 1M/I32 series.
to
Florida
on
rood Won tba Ga­ Tho achaduto thla pear in*
a 206/(46 series. If mtmory Seams Ilka everybody’s having
tors
beat
Miami.
But tba com­ clndaa auch top-notch outfit*
serves me c o r r e c t l y , thla themselves n m l good weak
mittee
announced
Monday It aa Apopka, Ocoee, BUhop
"boy” has bean r o l l i n g a of bowling, doesn't ItT Ahem,
bad
offered
tba
bid
to Florida M o i r a , Lekoview, Now
mighty potent bowling ball 1 aald . . . Doesn’t It, John!
•lain,
after
Duka
turned It Smyrna Beach aad Tltuavllla.
the laat couple of weeks and (Keep q u l a t conscience!
down,
aad
tba
Gators
accapt- The Greyhound* bava bean
scoring m l wall.
Vary Quiet.)
Invited to play in the Tan­
It’s good to see Dot Powell Mention the HI Nooner’s Lg
A spokesman said tha com­ gerine Bowl Tournament be­
topplin’ tho tbnben again.
thla past week aad you're au­
mittee waa "vary impressed ing boated by Blahop Moor*
'The Powell Ftve-aome look tomatically talking ’boat tba Steady and reliable front with Uw general attitude of thla year. The other quintet*
four points from their oppon­ highs of Mary Elmore IN and court star Arrieta became tba tha Florida coaching staff and participating are, in addition
ents, flteinmayer R o o f i n g , Etta Dorman with her 474. loading winner at tba Orlan- players and by tea atmosphere to Blthop Moore and Lyman,
with Dot showing the way And say, how *bout that do-Semlnol* Jai Alai Fronton after the Miami game . . . and Colonial Evana and Winter
with a 217 scratch game plus neighbor of ours Carolyn Bal­ with 26 vlctorlsa and also tea dseldtd to m o u ld er inviting Park.
a batter than 190 avarag* for ls*. Only bowling a couple of leading doubles player.
Urn school to represent tea With S3 games oa tba doc­
three games, a (66 set. Team­ months and sha checked In Sharing tba Jal alal spot­
ket, Uw Tangerine Bowl aad
mate Ralph Batts wasn't toe with on* of the nle* games in light with (to catena la
Tba spot wss offered Miami tba state affairs, the Graymany pins behind Dot’s power- this league, a 160.
Furquat who waa named play­ totem tea game with Florida, bounds are going to hero a
housing as she checked in with Special recognition now to er of the week. The youngster an condition Miami won, hot buoy winter ahead of thorn,
our gal friends from Seminole won flvo games last wnak la tba Hurricanes refused to and Dsarns aaya “w* will do
n 216-672 combination.
H Just ticklse the daylights Memorial Hoepltal . . . tba tha first game and then added commit themselves until after everything possible to keep
out of mt to watch Louise Wednesday A. M. Nunes Lea­ four more hi tba second aad tea game and tec bid s i s from having a losing season."
Hoaford bowl In tho Friday gue. How do you like those ap­ third gamca for a total of nine. withdrawn. Tba Hurricanes, Diuni*, when asked what
propriate team names—Achas
Arrieta bad fight win* for underdogs against Florida, ac­ brand of ball tba boys will
ova Bandipurs Lg.
and
Palnal
Uw
week.
cepted a bid to play hi tba play pointed oat that they
She makes her approach . . .
late tba ball go . . . and terns Stanley led the Pains with n Arrieta won tha weakly hon­ Gotham Bowl In Now York aft­ loro to run and the fast
break, high scoring gams will
bar back b a f o r * aha seas 174 and Smltty’a 123 was tba ors during the fln t weak of er their victory.
Pena State, ninth-ranked to be tbs ticket.
what’s been hitl (Confidents!- best for the Achas. These girls play at tha fronton sad was
ly, I don’t know whether It’s have themselves a m l good on* of the top tea leaders the nation and winner af the He pointed out though that
time while out bowling. Burely sine*.
Lambert Trophy as beat team tometimee too much speed on
n case of being absolutely cer­
wish
mors people would have
In th* running for tha top la tba East, accepted tba first the court will result In mis­
tain that nhe'i going to strike
ten players, Arrlatn edged out Gator Bowl hid 10 days ago. take* being made, but ha nlao
o r . . . o r . . . or . . . sha doesn't their attitude.
Yvette
Hunter
and
(Look
Eloiirl 236 to 226, based oa •
Athletic Director Ernest Mc­ Mid that unleaa a team hat
have the heart ta watch that
ball make that long alxty-foot out now on this name, John) 3-3-1 system. Newcomers to Coy said Monday the Nlttany the proper material for a ball
roll down to the pint!) la any Beverly Grabarklewlcx were tea lop t*n were Badlola, Al­ Lions would begin practicing control gem* more error*
event. It’s working Just right one-two in tba Jet Bowlerettas das and Xchants replacing for tba game Dae. 16, either at can result from the alow
Lg.
Uriiar, Egans and Martin. St. Augustine, Annapolis, Md.,
far her.
break than will from the fast
Yvette shot a (06 scries and Although not la the top ten,
This past week she topped Bev came thru with a hi slngl* Martin still remains as the or Atlantic City, N. J.
break.
"Wa feel that Florida M de­ Moat of tba team learned
all af the other gels with a of !M.
leader In singles, with nine.
finitely tea beet team In tha their ball fat the ninth grade
300/(43 aerie*.
Gladys Pllolan continues to
Onate and Irlart* arc tied
Jess Cook (Harry's Liquors) master that back-up ball of with six wins In the fasturad South to play Pena State," and bava bean playing togeth­
said Gator Bowl committee er elnce that time, and all of
was striking a v a r y t l m * 1 hen.
eighth game singles and Elor- chairman Lamar Dean.
them were on the varsity last
watched him roll during the She’s this week's Plneerest ri holds the moat win* In Uw
Florida has played hi Mm year and aaw action.
City Lg. play.
Inn Lsagua leader In both do­ all star llto, with nine.
Bowl three times previously,
It U tho eoach’s hop* that
,As n matter of fact, la that pertm ante, hi gam* aqd series
Jaeln was Involved la two th* Nlttany Lions me* before.
with tho new South Seminole
m e particular gam* h# finally with totals of 1M A 440. Hava of tha big payoffs during the
Jr. High to Casselberry, an
stopped striking long enough you ever watched a rlghthand- matinee and evening perform
athletic program can be sat
Cincy Picked
ta tally his score which read ad bowler roll a “left-handed anccs Monday.
■p which will allow a conNEW
YORK
(UP!)
Th*
out at 2371 That's ona of tha hook") Looks real wlerd!
During th* lltk game of the
highest Cookie has rolled la a Coma to think of It though, wa matinee. Jaeln and ZuU, University of Cincinnati, which tinnoua pared* of talent to
long, long time. Atte boy, have at Mast a doten persons playing from tha number aov so relished th# role of under­ com* to the Longwood school
Ja*s&lt;
rolling a back-up ball. (Maybe en position, paid (271.20 on a dog that U woo the NCAA both in basketball and foot­
Burky F o r g u s o a found that's been my trouble. What (3 perfecta m a 74 combina­ championship for tho past two ball.
years, today was rated Uw
things falling hla way In thla the hack. Ill try anything ont tion.
la tit# eighth game laat most Btoly 1113-61 national
same league aa ha chipped In to help Improve my score.)
night, Jaeln won and Onate college basketball ehampien
Motinees
earns In second to per 9M4.T0 by tba Uuitad Press Inter­
«oau Wad. A
on a 4-7 combination. R has actional Board of Coaches.
1:18 P. M.
been a loeg lima between wins Thirty of tha IS famous coach­
es
who
comprise
tec
UP1
for Jaeln In the slngtea compe­
tition bet those who bad tba board tabbed Clney's Recr­
patience to atey with him were eate aa tha No. 1 team la tba
rewarded. Jaein’s last win In country In tha annual pre-sea­
son major rolWge ratings.
tba eighth waa Nov. 17.
Tba all star Ute test night
Winners In tea week's play a-io half Uma deficit to a
"Shuibuekwud,"
meaning
was won by Arrona aad Lor
in tba Biddy Basketball Lea­ 13-23 Ua before tha and of cu e, with Arrieta and Irlart* "drawn from wood." was tha
Ladlan Night
gue were Standard Oil. tha third period. At tbs aad completing the paying combi- old Indian name ter maple
of th* regulation time the
Man.
A Thurn.
syrup.
Strickland Morrison, Day aad score etood at 33-33, with nation of 1-3 for (147.90.
(fight Grill and Sanford the Standard Oil#*# sawing
7:48 f M . NIGHTLY
GET INTO CIVIL SERVICE WORK!
It up In an overtime period,
Electric.
[Except Sunday]
Many appointment* to U. I. Civil Service jobs will ha
It waa Day and Night Grill 36-31.
mad* during tha next 13 months.
(hat demonstrated tba most
BUI Schmidt dumped la 21
The** position* provide SECURITY far yon and year
power and finesse on the of bis team's 36 points to
family with good pay, steady employment and advance­
courts with n 61-21 m o p load Strickland Morrison to
ment Many job# require little or no specialised educa­
tion er experience.
over Robson Sporting Goods. a 36-16 triumph over a stub­
Lincoln Service, n privately tweed school, helps thou*,
Tba winners Jumped to aa born First Federal team.
repar* for these teats each year. For foil toanda prepare
early lead and wars never Rick Fordham scored aU 16
formation on U. L. ClvU Service Jobe, mail TODAY.
points for th* First Federal
beaded.
FR O N TO N
A tenltar between WTRR outfit.
LINCOLN 8KRVICR, DEPT. 11
MX 17-91 at FIRM FARR
Pekin, llliaoia
A veteran Sanford Electric
and Standard OU bad tea
Ians oa their feat during tha team showed too much balr
Nam# ----, ■■■■... ,
i Ago _
second half whoa Standard snes as they dumped n pot­
Street —--------- ------------ ------- - , Phan*
OU tAgan a stretch drive entially good Sanford Allan
City ............
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tte Rank i t e n g a w 4L-U.

flbnryl Julian aad Am P a r
loss at tackle and Jaalo
While and Gracn Middleton
a t the ends.
The Junior to # baa Susan
Deal aad Carol Oxford at
aads; Diana Onus and Janice
Williams a t tackle, Norma
Whlttern and Pat MeQuIr#
at guard sad Sandra Arnold
a t canter.
Coaches for the Seniors are
J . B. Phillips, Butch Riser,
Joe Paris so and Hobart MurTba Juniors bava Billy
Higgins, Jim Todby. Dsn
McCall, Barry Barks, Tberon
Petty, Dale Alexander and
Earl Black for coaches.
There will be cheerleader*
for both teams and tba band
Is planning n special half­
time show.

Slenstrom Team
Keeps On Streak

ad hi aad aald flap are awaRla« hotter waatbar aad the
ahad. Tba Parkara bava baaa
regular visitors at Crowo's
C u p t v aareral paara aad
a rt g n a t baaatan at tba S t
Johns Alvar ahad season.
Par bar told Crowa that ha
kaoara of at laait 10 other
couple* from hi* Virginia a n a
who will be b an la ft*
weak* far a winter fishing
vacation.

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Sine* the first reports of
shad being caught, people
bava started to fish for them
aad soma report pretty good
catches, 17 la ooa ••**.
There stUl won’t bo too
many landed, though, until aft­
er the first full moon la this
month — If all other factors
remain the same as they are
now. That’s Dec. 11 and watch
for a good run of tho shad
thsn — if that run isn’t too
largo, It’ll be about Jan. •
when the shad fever rare
will be available by the buc­
ketful.

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Tba Connecticut shad sea­
son, altbouih much shorter
than ours here and entertain­
ing fewer fishermen, has re­
ceived a boost through spon­
sorship of a promotion by a
big bear company to make It
a well known attraction up
there. Notice was given to the
sponsorship In a recant Wall
Street Journal edition.

GUARANTEE
1 gaL (17.93 B i t e IN g e t

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1 pt.

Stenstrom Realty continu­
ed their winning streak In
the Hl-Nooners League as
they won three points from
the CPO Vivos. Grapevine
Nursery also woo three
Mat a happy Brils girl Sat­
points tn m tba Mar-Ion urday aa she disembarked
Restaurant
Mary Xlmosw bowled the
high gam* to tba league to
aid th* Mayfair Inn to win
three points from tha M b M
Bar. Cathy Boulter put to­
gether four strike* for tba
Ugh series of 411 to help
Shoemaker Construction win
Gi n * point* from Nation­
wide Insurance.
Carolyn Salle* converted
the 3-T-9; Mildred Nopper
3-7, P-10; Madge Williams 7•; Cathy Boulter 3-7; tba
tea 3-10 fell ter Mole Far
guson, Rhode Maltaar and
Cathy Poulter. Turkey* wars
rolled by Dot Button, Mary
Elmore, Cathy Poulter sod
Carolyn Sallee.

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There’# a new Idas going around. And N't catch*
Ing on. Tha Dari Ideal No longer do you have to be
packed or stocked In a compact Now there’s
plenty of roortv-for head, fast and seat No longer do you
have to aettie for weak-eiater power. Dari aavaa with tha rest
of ‘am . . . yet outatrldes tha bast of ’em. That’s tha whole
ideal Too roomy to be a compact too darn thrifty to be
anything aisal And lots of spunk In tha bargain. Now go
aaa It Nina trash modal*. New 5-y#ar/50,000-mlle warranty*.

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r U U T V888HBL
• word Is that Got. F i n
byaat wlU ba tha gets•peak* a t tha Chamber
Muaana baaquet hara aa

Tha building contract
on tha multi-million dot*
1a r Sanford Shopping
Center south of Sanford
will be let within the next
80 days and store leasts
with some 15-20 stores
wiQ be closed within that
That Should ba a rod-letter same period, the develop­
day for this area. Hunt Co. er, Dr. Alfred Adams told
dedication elated that m m The Herald today.
day with Doyle Conner, Sec­
retary of Agriculture apeaktag .and plans in tha mill for
H. L. Hunt himaelf to par­
ticipate in Um feativHiee.
Invitation list growing for
tha Gordon Frederick dedi­
cation next Tuesday. Should
rival tha Mayfair ss one of
the top acetal events of the
season.
There’s a move on to get s
public defender for this com­
munity. Bill Laffler 8r. has
already pladged $1,500 for
part of hla salary. Many in­
nocent psople Just haven’t
enough money to pay attor­
neys and have to plead guilty.

N A S H V I L L E , Tew.
(UPD—A man dreaaed to a
trench cost ran lata tha fed­
eral eeurtraem where Teamsteen chief James Hsffa la
being tried today aad fired
several thsU at Hoffs with
what appeared to he a pellet
gas. Hoffa Jamped ap aad
kaackfd tha man down aa
federal marshals ran to hi*
assists are and beat the man
to tha fleer with pistol
butts.

Wa hear through reliable
sources that Butch Riser and
Eugena William* have been
•warded grid eehotanhlpe to
Florida Stato University.
Next big county road pro­
ject . - , Montgomery Rd.,
two miles af stabilisation.
Road located by SR 436 op­
posite Weathenfiald north
to 43* Bear Sanlando.

North Oriando'a council
meeting w a s highlighted
Tuesday night by a dramatic
head • on meeting between
Treasurer Woodrow Ander­
son and Mayor Frank Fasula
Maybe it’* because that over the possession of the
when wa think of him, wa also town’s financial records.
think of Endless Energy that Andersoa a s k e d Fasula
M l gave tha hard-working wken he could sea th* town
(Bmirt House committeeman bocka and th* mayor replied
teaJ initial* **E. E." in th* that they were available be­
M b s yesterday . . . Of tween th* hours of 0 a. a . and
H m «, moat people know we 5 p. m. every working day.
H A red to Col J. O. Gregory, The treasurer then asked if
E U t ’s nice to get ourselves he could see them for a few
StrefghUned ou*gr~L,five tbs minutes snU tin m ayor xeproper fellow credit tor his fused, find* c
efforts In the county's behalf. mends frees Andarson' tha
mayor held hi* ground, but
when Anderson demanded a
Tha election boa id a t AltaFasula
“yei or no'
moot* Springs was just about
momentarily tensed and fin­
the quietest bunch of ladlss
ally went into his office and
you ever saw, yesterday. They
returned with th* controver­
went to work at 7 a. rn., and
sial records.
as cf 3 p. m. only 29 voters After a brief InspecUon,
had dropped In to east their which he said was only to de­
ballots for the’unopposed can­
termine if anything had been
didates for tha town council. changed in th* ledger*, An­
derson handed th* books bark
to tha mayor, commenting in
reply to Kasula's inquiry
whether or not they were the
town books T can't toil from
that mess.'
Th* subject of th* town
street light* was brought up
by Anderson and he said an
agreement had been signed
by Fasula cn Nov. 29, 1961,
authorising th* installation of
th* 50 light* along SK 434.
Anderson pointed out that
Florida Statute* Chapter 167
prohibita any town official
committing th* town finan­
cially without an official ap­
propriation.
It waa announced that aa of
Nov. 20, 11M2 th* town will be
eligible to receive refunds on
cigaret tat monie* from the
Does anyone — now tnat Stata Beverage Commission.
we're asking question*—care
The council was advised
to hazard a guess bow the that no franchise payments
Seminole High Sch I basket­ have been made for tha last
ball team will com* out this two months, by ABC Garbaga
season? . . . Wins and tosses, Co., for unknown reasons. Tha
that i* . . . The local eager* amount dua is ten cents per
have tome staunch supporters month per house. Councilmen
aatong those wbo have been also were told that it is imWatching them work out that poasibl* for a franchlsa agree­
’ they will be “right at th* top..” ment to ba arranged with a
Buttled gas company
’* Much could be don* in the Anderson brought up th*
high school, aa well as in the matter of insurance for th*
community, to build some in- town fir* truck and pollc# ear
•telBst in basketball . . . For and announced that several
'•agh football game, th* stu­ local organisation* had pledg­
dent* have a pep rally . . • ed $180 toward purchase of
Not so for basketball . . • insurance so the town’a pro­
True, there ere many moge tective service* could be re­
hoop contests . . . But a real
activated.
pep session once a week—or
A resident. Henry Ward,
even once every two weeks— proposed that tha city impose
would give the bucket-buster*
a five or 10 per cant utility
a ihot in the arm that would
show in th# results of the tax on electricity In order to
games . . . More win*, fewer acquire funds for future oper­
losses . . . And th# athletic ation as a municipality be­
department would notice it in fore “we hav* to go bankthe take at the gat* . . . Sow. nipt.” Ward's specific pro­
let's see; there'* a Boosters posal was for a referendum
Club . . . Or do they work at the next election to gst a
formal expression from th*
ONLY on footbsll. too?
townspeople on th# subject.
A January mass meeting of
tha town residents was pro­
posed to discus* town affair*
and ways to rats* revenue for
the teasing flaical yeas.

Center
Nears
At t|ie same time Tom
Charmers of Bellmeade
Corn, said his outfit wiQ
apply for a building per­
mit to start construction
of a $300,000 ARP store
at the Pinecrest Shopping
Center, with construction
scheduled by the first of
the year.
Discussing preliminary
plans for the Sanford
S h o p p in g Center, Dr.
Adams said he expects
some six to eight national
chain outlets in the plan
and close to 20 atone.
He said he was not at
liberty to name the stores
until all the leasee "are
firmed up."
"All the leases will be
closed within the next 80
days and an announce­
ment will be forthcoming
on the entire project," Dr.
Adams said.
The new A R P store
will have square footage
of 17,400 feet and the
ultimate center will be
94,000 square feet and
have parking space for
680 cars.
Drainage p la n s for

Snow Kills 11
BELGRADE (UPD — At
leMt 11 persona have died In
snowstorms awssping Yugo­
slavia, tha government Mid
today.

Medicare OK Seen
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP1) —
San. Estes K o f n n e a r , (DTann.), predicted Tuesday that
tha controversial medicare bill
will pass tha Senate during
tha next session of Congrats.

WIATHIR: Partly dowdy, Mattered ahowars, cooler tonight, with low o f 48.
VOL. 58

United P r a i Leased Wire

“Perk Chop Gang" majority
bloe and 'stymie passage of
aay reapportionment nlaa it
dossal agree to.
Lad by San. Verts PUoe of
S t Augustine, a long-Uma foe
of the Park Choppers aa reapportionment, the 11-mem­
ber coallUoa met in Orlando
and announced it would vote
against any plan for expand­
ing the Senate beyond Ms
present 3S members.
This killed hopes of an im­
mediate third special (assioo to consider s proposal
to bo worked oat this weak

Established 1908

by s House Besets eammfttea. Tha plaa the committee
had is mind involved around
tS senators tad as lact oses
is Home memberahlp Host
N to aoraethkif over 1*0. Oov.
Farris Bryant had agreed la
recall the Legislature only
if the committee got verbal
agreement by the necessary
three-fourths majority af bath
bouses oo soma plan.
Camway said ha was sot
ready himself to vota for
any reapportionment within
the present membership and
neither was the majority
bloc. But ha admitted that
If the II members stock to­
gether it would only taka a
switch of m or leo votes
for this group to ovcrrtdo
the Pork Choppers.

WED.. DECEMBER 5, 1962

Pgps said after ft* Orlaads
meeting that the grasp was
“dedicated to a fight tor a
JS-teQatar plan within tha
preaeat CooatltuUoa which
fairly apportion* the Senate."
“This la the duty lrepoeed
os ue by the CooatltntJoa of
the State at Florida which
we hare takes aa oath to «phoid. Any other procedure at
tha peveaet time would sot
ba la tha beat Intertill of
tha future of Florida," tha
group's statement said.
The minority bloc plan
would abollih four existing
Mate sow held by rural ma­
jority bloc wsatora and
force a number of other Pork
Choppers to take more ter­
ritory into their district*.

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Sea. Bernard Parrish said
today that the minority fac­
tions which got together
Tuesday are not trying to
black "fair r•apportionment.”
Parrish also took a swipe at
apparent public apathy to­
ward the sticky reapportionmeat problem.
*T haven't had a single let­
ter from Remlnolo County
giving an opinion on thle and
only two from Brevard Comi­
ty during the whole time the
controversy has been going
on," Parrish Mid.
“This Indicate* that the
people are satisfied or that
they Just aren't tatareatod,"

Price Controls
On Milk Rejected
By Commission

Carlson, Reams
ROK Curbs Eased Reelected To
SEOUL, Korea (UPI)—Th*
Republic of Kona’s military
regime took another atop to­ Longwood Posts
ward the promised return to

Longwood Councilman R.
civilian government today and
announced too lifting of mar­ C. Carlson and John Reams
tial law, affective at midnight. were re elected hands down
municipal elec­
Como Visits Base intionMonday's
tor
another
two year* on
NEW YORK (UPI)-Slnger
the
council,
with
tferlson
Perry Como and a 88-member
troup* left Tuesday by jet getting 230 votes and Reams
plana for Guantanamo Naval m.
Baa# to entertain the troops
Other votes east in the
who mad* up the front line in
race
were 99 for E. E. Wil­
the recent Cuban erlsls.
liamson, SS for Mark Bullock
Triplets Make 11 and 55 for Vernon Finch.
Receiving the highest num­
HALIFAX, England (UPI)
—Mrs. Roes Ann Coulter gave ber of votes east for any
birth to triplet boys Tuesday. cao’fkiale in the election wss
Mrs. Coulter, 40, and her 30- Mrs. Onnie Rockett Shomate,
HR^CK, 111
year old husband, already have unopposed tor clerk, who
eight o th er rhlMron end two polled a total of SSL . .
Mayor A. R. Lortnaon, also
^rfjMichlldrW
unopposed, got 244 totes and
‘Bing Loans House Roy Shomate, running for
WASHINGTON (UPI) — tax collector without opposi­
President Kennedy will spend tion, got 227.
next weekend at tha Palm A total of 323 voters of tha
Desert, Calif., home of eingor estimated 800 registered turn­
Braxloa Perkins. HI, mo of Bing Crosby, but Crosby will ed out In Longwood, but vot­
Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Perkins not bo there. Kennedy will ing was extremely light in
Jr., was declared winner of stop over while on a tour of Altamonte S p r i n g s and
the Baby Contest by the Zeta atomic and mlulla Installa­ Oviedo where council candi­
dates ran without opposition.
XI Chapter of Beta Sigma Pbi, tions in the West.
Records show that SO of the
which sponsored the event.
estimated *50 registered in
“Brack" celebrated his ftrst Stocks Rise
birthday Nov. 28, with hla four NEW YORK (UI’D -atocks Altamonte voted and 98 of
big slstara. He was sponsored bounded ahead at th* opening the 458 registered In Oviedo
in the contest by tha Rotary today following the sharp and turned out.
Club.
virtually uninterrupted rise
Altamonte counts were 48
Thomas Lee, son of Mr. and on hMvy turnover Tuesday. for Stuart D. Fritch of Ward
Mrs. Harry Lee, sponsored by Brokers are Mtlsflcd that tha Four and 48 tor Gene R.
the Pilot Club, came in second list still he* tha ability to re­ Stephenson of Ward Three.
In the race and Michael Lewis, spond to renewed buying at
Ovlcsio tallied IT for W.ll.
son of 3lr. and Mri. Paul this juncture of an advance Martin, 98 for Ren Jones and
Lewis, sponsored by toe Jay- now in its ilxth week.
95 tor W. R. Clonts.
cee Wives, took third place.
New officials will be sworn
The winner will receive a Petrollo Loses
in at the January council
gold loving cup from Wert's CHICAGO (UP!) — Musi­ meetings.
Jewelers and a $25 tavinga cians union c u r James Caesar
bond from the sorority. AU Petrillo today apparently lost
photographs were by Henry hie first union election since
Jameson and Mrs. Gary Hud­ 1917, marking aa end to th*
gins was contest chairman. career of one of labor’s most
All proceeds of tbe contest, powerful leaders. Bernard F.
approximately $150. will be Richards, a dance and band
presented to the Little Red leader and head of an opposi­
School House for retarded tion elate, defeated Petrillo by LONDON (UPI&gt;—-The worst
children.
an unofficial margin of 188. English smog since a “killer
fog" that claimed 4.000 live*
10 years ago blanketed this
island nation today in an
opaque shroud of moisture and
dirt.
Visibility over England —
Wales and Scotland escaped
tha fog—wa* cut to nil in
many place*. All planes were
grounded. Hundreds of minor
A latter from President Mor­ la a possibility that tha open­ auto accidents wera reported.
ris Halt of Orlando Junior ing of tha school In September, Ten persons wera hurt in
College to th* North Orlando 1963. will find a three year Birmingham when a bus driv­
town council revealed that the program instead of only a er hit waiting passengers he
sit* survey of Seminole Col­ junior coilegt in operation. could not sec.
Tbe Weather Bureau pre­
lege. to be located there, ha* A three year program, ac­ dicted the smog, mixed with
been completed.
cording to Stedman. will ad­ treacherous frost, would last
Hal* also wrote that the vance the formation of a another 48 hours. Druggists
college’s board of trustees will senior class one year and that issued “smog masks" and
have a special meeting Dec. will mean that the college will doctors urged old people,
17 and after that a “very im­ be eligible tor accreditation a children and person* with
portant announcement" will year earlier.
weak chest# to stay indoors.
be made relevant to the new
school.
The college wa* to start out
aa a junior college embracing
only the first two years o(
college work, but a recent sur­
vey of the students at the Or­
lando school revealed that a
The third big two-day all-out, bang-up,
significant number of second
year students there want to
aules promotion by downtown Sanford mer­
continue their work at the oew
chant! will take place Friday and Saturday, with
school.
less than three weekn to go before Christmas,
This development, announc­
Thursday's HeriUd will carry a full spread
ed by Dr. William Stedmsa.
o f advertisement! on Bale priced items, bargains
Seminole dean, ha* materially
changed the thinking of col
and special gift selections, under the slogan,
"Tbars'* Mora of Everything" and —nph*si«ing
tog* auihonUas and ootFttero

NO. 8M

B Memphis, Tena., firm of
Bilik marketing experts to
study tha casta b r a n d by
milk distributors aperating la
Florida.
Andrews had proposed th#
price asmtrcls altar tha com­
mission rescinded a price con' Irol erdsr passed last* August
b Baraeoto. Tha rescinding of
tha order was tin first thing
JUVENILE COUNCIL CHRISTMAS COMMITTEE member* are planon tha agenda of tha commle­
ning to purchnne nwcatern and nhlrt* fur 22 countv boy* at the ntnte in­
sion’s mealing Tuesday.
dustrial school* and one girl nt the Ocala School. Here Mr*, George Well*
Tha order waa rescinded on
and Mni. D. M. Ladd of Geneva check shopping list* with Dan McCord,
tha basis of an apinloa from
county juvenile counselor. The third member of the committee, Mrs.
tha stato attorney general
Charles Park, wa* not present for the picture.
(Herald Photo)
that the order waa illegal beeauae hearings had not boon
conducted.
* In calling for reestablish,
i ment af price control*, An­
drew* said Florida had “half*
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. Stevenson said he and Kux- the men wera aboard "waai way” controls at tha producer
level bocausa 35 par cant of
(UPI)—Tha Soviet Union was nstsor had a “further discus­ capable of Um voyage."
Hemming, 25, *nd hi* 12 tha Industry was sot under
prcaaing today for a Security sion of our differences” after
Council meeting to wrap up the Ruaalan gave him th* followers were held in lieu commission control.
Mlt Is an intolarabla situa­
th* Cuban crisis although U. shipping echedul*. There wa* of $1,000 bond eacb. A U. 8.
S. demand* sUII have not been no change in the basic posi­ marshal waa to bring them tion when tha law permits a
to Miami tor federal court segment of tha milk industry
tions.
fully satisfied.
to compels unfairly with that
Deputy Soviet Foreign Min­ The United State* insists action.
part of tha industry which la
The
men
all
pleaded
inno*
ster Vasily V. Kusnetsov late U|mn adequate verification of
Tuesday gave U. 8. Ambassa­ tha removal of Soviet offen­ cent to a charge of violating regulated by the present pries
dor Adlai E. Stevenson a de­ sive weapons systems from U. S. neutrality lavra by “an control order,” Andrews said.
tailed schedule for the shlp- Cuba and foolproof safeguard* attempt to form an expedi­ Tuesday’s meeting touched
tion to invade a foreign off a sharp exchange between
mrnt of Russian IL28 bomber* against their reintroduction.
Andrews end former Commie,
out of Cuba.
Russia ostensibly has been country."
sion Chairman J . Brallay OdCuban Ambassador Carlo* unable to persuade Cuba to
hara. Odham accused the com­
Leehuga submitted to Secre­ giva such assurances, and un­
mission of ’'political dealing”
tary General Thant a draft of til they ara forthcoming th*
In trying to set tha pries con­
what Informed sources said United Statea r e f u s e s to
trols.
waa tha Castro government'* pledge that there will not be
Andrews answered that ha
conception of a criaia stats- any invasion of Cuba.
had asked for the controls af­
ment to be mad* at a Security
ter a year of “conscientious
Council session.
' study.”
Tba United States, which
dues not favor a formal coun­ The leader of a battle-garb­
cil meeting, was reported ‘’un­ ed band of guerriUaa arrest­
Rights Restored
impressed'’ with tha Cuban ed by U. S. customs agents
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
draft.
Voting and other civil rights
In a boat in th* Florida Keys
were restored today to former
Tuesday said the group was
Polk County Sheriff II. Pat
bolding “training exercises"
Gordon wbo served nine
and bad no intention of in­
months of a flva-ycar prison
vading Cuba.
sentence
in connection with
“We have been doing this
the sensational Polk County
tor several months. It has
political payoff case. Th* Par­
never been anything but
don Board granted civil rights
training
exercises,"
said
to Gordon over objections of
Gerald Patrick Hemming, a
the Florida Parola Commis­
8-fool-7, bearded former Ma­
sion.
rine.
“We supposed they were
Davidson Dies
beaded tor Cuba," customs
OCALA (UPI) — Col. W.
51. (Shorty) Davidson, a pro­
minent Central Florida figure
and a former ownur of 8ilver
Springs, died a t his homo
her* today, apparently of a
heart attack. He waa 77.

Storm Carries
55-Mile Winds

More Off Everything
the pernonal service offered shoppers in San­
ford.
Stores will begin staying open every night
until 9 p. m. Dec. 17.
Prizes will again be given away to the jolly
tune of $45, $35 and $20 each in merchant’s
gift certificates, good in towntown stores. Draw*
ing will be hsid shortly sfter 9 p. m. Friday a t
th a a n fs a r a f F i n i i L an d Mtemafca A re .

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"I don’t know where the
Um got started that II to not
com et to put jrour return ad­
dress on a Christmas card,"
Altos said. “ft certainly la
serially correct and the post
oflice urges that you do se as
a saursulsucs to us, to your*
self sad to your Mauds.”
Beginning Jan. 7, Alton explained, the m pastel rates
win he la offset with first
class mall, surface letters at
fhe cents a s ounce; postal
and post cards, four cents and
airman totters, eight cents.
Airmail postcards win bo sis

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SENIOR POWDER PUFP TEAM U ahown her*
aa they rested a minute betwreen practice ses­
sions for the upcominf fame In Memorial Sta­
dium, at 2 p. m. 8undajr. Team members are;
Barbara Cox, Ann Farleaa, Sherry Comrille,
Gayle Scnkarik, Sheryl Julian, Mary Swlgvmdkjr,

Freddie Berryhill, Louise Higginbotham, Vicki
Boyd, Betty
etty Odham, Barbara Millar, Fat Bruce,
Nyleene Albers, Janla White, Susan Tanner,
Grace Middleton, Linda Spencer, Cheryl Repp.
(Herald Photo)

Included in the “first class’’
category is t h e so-called
“drop-letter*' and this rate win
go from three cents to four
coats an ounce.
Foetal regulations designate
this type oi mall as totters
“dropped” at a post office by
the sender and picked up by
the addressee at the same post
office.
It is used mostly by patrons
la rural areas where mail de­
livery service is sot available
and man la picked up at the
post office.
The current rata of third
class man for greeting cards
win still apply la the current
IMS Christmas season, Alton

said.
.
•ITI/*.

“We’ve had a real battle tha million for fuel Farm seal ee-1 vehicle license fees and taxes I ere, Symes said that a three
pound broiler chicken Is now
tost few yaara with the trend tate taxes run about | 1 J bit-1 f 174 million.
lion,
taxes
paid
on
motor
fuele
Pointing
to
the
constantly
produced In nlno weeks while
of thinking In the county that
agriculture was on It* a way
out.” Jack Byrnes, Goldtnrod
Kinr/er, told Clvltana at thair
v.r:’;fy meeting.
“ .Ida Is false thinking and
will never come to bo In the
lifetime of any of us hero.
Particularly haa this given tu
trouble in tho past among our
MIAMI (UPI)—“The hunt­ In tha Evergladas, live off the
elected officials,” ho added.
Cyme* laid that “present ing is beginning to go. Our land and aall trinkets to tho
and future officials know and children will not bo ablo to tourists.
But hardships softened tha Capital Funds
will know that agriculture In live off tho land."
Seminole County la strong and Buffalo Tiger spoke esd attitude of tho tribal leaders.
will remain so for many words, but hie eyes showed They askad for tho school.
Boost Recorded
pride In the new one-room “Thera Is a foaling wo can
jreara.”
NEW YORK (UPI) —
Ha noted that last year agri­ school the county and the fed- truat tha white man more. Wo
Du
sine sc commitments tor
business In Samlnola County •ral government built for hie have been p r o m I ■ a d soma
capital
spending increased
amounted to over (60 million Indiana of the Tamisiml Trail things and the promise* kept,1
16 percent during tha third
and added, “this Is no small about 40 miles west of Miami. said Buffalo Tiger.
amount In tha economy of this Buffalo Tiger, head of the “And wa know tho hunting quarter of 1903, a study
tribal council of the fiercely la beginning to go. Wo can’t showed Tuesday. This re­
county."
Nationally, agriculture am independent Trail I n d i a n live off tho land much longer versed a sharp cutback In
ptoyi ovrr seven million par- brunch of the Mlccosukeo Sem­ aa wall as wa used to. Tho old tha second quarter follow­
eons directly, with 10 million inole tribe, rsme out of the people didn’t Ilka tha idea of ing tha steel price dispute.
others in related agrtculoral Everglades Monday to set 10 tho school*, but they know tho Tha study, made for News­
week by tha National Indus­
Jobs “taking home a paycheck Indian children, ranging In children muet go.
age from 7 to 10, ita rt their “They must learn English, trial Conference Board, aald
ovary payday.”
learn to gat along so they will 603 of the country’s leading
In addition to tha salary first formal schooling.
earned by agrl-workere, farm- For years his Trail Indians ba able to live when they grow manufacturers had total capi­
art add to tha economy by resisted life on the reserva­ up. Wo can still ba Indian* tal outlay commitments of
epending 126 to |36 billion a tions, where school have long and don’t have to adopt tha $3.3 billion during the third
year for farm equipment, |15 been In operation. They pre­ white man’a Ufa . . . but tho quarter, a 10 per cent over
the April-June quarter.
bUUon for family needs, $3.5 ferred to build their chlckeee old life la gone.

Man, 76 Trombones Ain't Nothing!
Have you over beard the
National Anthem played by
3,000 muilclan* aU at fba
same time?
Such an opportunity will be
the privilege of Semi­
nole Cbunty rcsldenta Satur­
day night at Memorlsl Audium, when the bind* of
23 Central Florida schools
climax a marching d-ill eonteat with five popular raa-eh
numbers in a missed band
concert.
Directing the groups of
high school students in five
numbers will ba the five
Judges, who are:
Logan Turrentlue, p—«idrnt
of tha Florida Bandmaater’s
Assn.; Oliver Hobbs of Leon
High School in Tallahassee;
Bill Swor, Dupont High
School, Jacksonville; Tom
Bishop, U ka Wales, and
Manley Whitcomb, director
to t the Florida State Univar­
sity Rand
*«vui Cowley, hamiuiasi-

er of the Marching Semlnotos
and rhairmao of tho district
contest to be held here, and
Pete Bukur, Sanford Junior
High bandnuvler and secre­
tary of District Five of the
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Florida Bandmaster's Assn.,
said that this year's contest
la an unprecedsnted “first''
for Central Florida.
“Never before has a
marching contest been held

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BUNKS? COWLEY

l’ETE 11CKUR

in the fall of the year," Bukur explained.
“Sanford la tha first city
to have this new coolest and
when the first whistle of the
first drum major oi the first
band is heard, a new prece­
dent will be set thai ■sriil
s»U'uu*u (ail marching con­
test* throughout the atate.”
Twenty-five bands from six
counties in Central Florida
will enter the contest, which
will begin with the marching
drill contest at 1 p m. Sat­
urday In the stadium and is
open to the public, with tic­
kets available at the gate.
Some of the bands partici­
pating will Include F.dgewater. Boone, Oak Ridge,
Evans and Colonial from Or­
lando; Melbourne, Titusville,
Osceola (Kissimmee), St.
Cloud, Leesburg, Eustia, New
Smyrna Beach, Seabrccse and
Mainland of Daytona Beach,
Lyman of Longwood and the
Marching Sc ui moUs.

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MIAMI (UPI) — A Negro
robber left some damaging
evidence behind when he tried
to rob dry-cleaning store op­
erator Martin Nemeroff.
Nemeroff had a tussle with
the robber Saturday night
Cleaning up his store Monday,
Nemeroff discovered the rob­
ber’s finger-tip, which he had
bitten off during the fig h t Re
turned it over to pollco for
fingerprinting.
Nemeroff said he has false
teeth-

The first mid-weak Advent
Service at 8t. Luke’s Luther­
an Church hi 8lavia will ba
conducted at 8 p. tn. today by
Vicar James Knill of Trinity
Lutheran Church In Orlande.
The following two Advent
services will ha conducted on
Thurtdsy, Dec. IS and Dcr.|
30 by Rev. Herbert W.
Goers* who is filling the pul­
pit at St. Luka’s during the
Illness of Rsv. Stephen Tuhy.
Rev (ioeras is pastor of tha
Lutheran Church of tha Re­
deemer in Sanford.

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NEW YORK (UPI) - Tba
dismembered body of the
teen-aged wife of an Indian
intern waa found Sunday
night, stuffed la a refrigera
tor.
Tha victim’s husband, Ramish Jain, 33, waa arrested
and after Intensive question
tng confessed that ha cut up
hla wife’s body and era mmad
the remains into tha refri­
gerator to their apartment.
At first, Jain contended the
body was that of an auto
crash victim ba had brought
homo for research purposes.

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Five’s “Savage of the Month”
award went to Jeffrey L.
Tanner, ATNAN,. USX, for
ovfrall excellence In the per­
formance of hia duties dur­
ing the month ef October,
11900. Each month one «* the
boC men of VAH-S is chosen
fo£ this award. Competition
4s-keen, for only the most
outstanding tailors receive
thalr division olflcer’a recom­
mendations for this covoted
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deck of Attack Carrier Form u !, currently operating
with the 6th Fleet In the
Mediterranean. The com­
mendation from the com­
manding officer of VAH-5,
Cdr. L. H. Bette, reada in
part as follows:
“The manner in which yeu
hare continually applied a
professional approach to the
solution of problems encount­
ered in the maintenance of
the various electrorle sys­
tems of the AID aircraft;
your enthusiasm, diligence,
perserverance, and techni­
cal proficiency, have enabl­
ed you to make subsUntlal
contribution to this com­
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9

tb N DON (UP1&gt;—Thirteen
months ago, ell 260 inhabit­
a n t of Tristan da Cunha, "tha
lowliest (aland in the world,"
pi onged suddenly into the
mainstream of 20th century
life.
For the first time, they ware
exposed to television and tele­
phones, neon lights and nylon
t stockings, buses and barrooms,
juke boxes and traffic Jems.
Today they said they’ve had
enough. The people of Tristan
da* Cunha have voted to go
borne.
Home la a tiny British-own­
ed island in the Sooth At­
lantic, midway between Africa
and South America and a
thousand m i l e s f r o m anyf j where.
F A few hardy settlers. Joined
byl shipwrecked sailors, made
Trfptan da Cunha their home

Harold Appleby
To Retire Dec. 9

1B0 years ago. Their descend­
ants grew up knowing nothing
but the rugged life of fisher­
men, shepherds and potato
farmers.
That life, religious and ex­
tremely simple, was brought to
a halt when the Island’s vol­
cano erupted last year. The
British government brought
the people to England to live.
They were housed In an Un­
used Royal Air Force camp
and began to learn the ways
of modern England. Most of
the men took Jobe aa laborers.
Three of the Islanders died of
pnenmonia during the first
English winter.
Back home, the v o l c a n o
gradually subsided. Two days
ago, the Britieh government
passed out ballots to all adult
Tristan*. On* choie* said, "I
want to stay in England." The
other said, “1 want to return
to Tristan."
It wasn’t even close. By se­
cret ballot they voted 148-6 to
go hem*.
Willie Repetto, 60, the Is­
land’s leader, told why. "Ev­
erything here is so bleak, des­
olate and meaning!***," he
said. "Everything hen frees**
a man’s soul.
"Back home, air, w* don’t
know none of this constant
fight to gat your bread and
butter. It la like living In
heaven permanently out there.
"Television? We won’t miaa
It."
An advance party of SO men
will return to Tristan da
Cunha next February to re­
pair damage done by the vol­
cano and prepare for the re­
turn of the others late next
year.

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keeps It sweet. Winn-Dixie literally showers
the corn with ke and rushes it to the store.

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Apples 5 £49/ Oranges 8 £39/
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issaut Mrs. Appleby in the
looil restaurant, work with
h ir flower* and hybrid cro­
tons, get in some fishing and
help prepare income tax re­
ports.
The name of E. C. Boos,
19U&gt; century distiller in Ken*
tucky gave us the slang word
"beoxe" for whisky.

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of later* *t to Vie* PnaUaal
Lyndon B. Johnson aad Tcsaa
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mankind," and I concluded my

s fs of IB other Job* nr* thereby
created. Bo coruldorlng, with thin
Influx wo would plan on an oatimated
and solution of the MOO water aad 1,700 aowtr con*
bare than are 7,990 aoctiona boforo wo can got started.
estimated 2M00 poo- Notice thla dona not include tho un­
upon private walla for told thouannda NOVA la oxpoctod to
r water. In addition, brim Into our a m .
r dralaago wolto in thla
Lot’* project our population ahead
8 year* at IB por cant par year (our
f a t t e n , too, a a d o u r cow pM turoa,
own building pannit record* indicate
directly ,iato o u r au b terran aan gupthla teybo kwr-wo had an ineraaan
■It ! *
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of S t n par cant in 19B9), and aar r jv j SO percent af thla ineraaaa will
be in areas where water and aawarc
ngctioM in tbm county. Soma o f t h a n
are available. Wa will than, In 1N6,
l l M f conneetioM o n re rv ln g comhave 17JS0 aowtr and/or water cunOBtabUshments.
tomera. Using rate* lower than those
For tho most port, th en sower prevailing in the a m , thia will pro­
nta wort built by tho developer duce an eatimated g n u annual re­
servo tho existing and future ex­ venue of 9471,400—cutd by the aama
pansion of that particular subdivi­ projection, wa can anticipate n grow
sion. And white they no doubt mot annual ravanua of 18,095,740 in
tho minimum roquirotnonte in effect
at that time, they a n woefully in­
adequate and leave much to be dealrod so far as aowtrago treatment is
concerned. Your attention is invited
to tho Littte Econlockhstchoo Creek
which scarcely on* generation ago now prevailing within the area, tho
was a beautiful stream of sparkling Board of County Commissioners has
dear water running on a whit* sand the authority to eotabiiah auch ratoa
bad.
and charges and to adjust earn* aa it
In o paper publishod September, is deemed necessary and expedient
1942, by the Division of Water Re­
from time to time, therefore, thla
sources aad Conservation. Florida program la economically feasible aa
State Board of Conservation, it is well as vitally necessary and, proper­
predicted that by the year 2000 ly administered will, in addition to
water uses will automatically drop solving our problem of water control
from a present 1400 to 100 gallons and conservation, provide these
per capita per day because water utilities to our dtixena at their actual
will become increasingly difficult to net coat. Any excess revenue* daobtain and treat, therefore more ex­ rived therefrom would be placed into
pensive.
the County Genera) Fund, thereby
Thia situation is not irremediable reducing the needs for tax dollars;
yet, however, Seminole County also, these systems, which will pay
should take action now to insure our for themselves, become assets of our
cilisena of aa adequate supply of county, making available additional
safe, good water. Fortunately the so­ monies for such non-income produc­
cial behavior of humans is auch that, ing facilities as fire protection, more
for tho most part, wa liv* in com­ and better roads and schools, badly
munities. We found in excess of 4,400 needed drainage and land reclama­
dwalllng unite so situated in com­ tion projects, recreation areas, Senior
munities of sufficient slxe and popu- Citizens Housing.

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8anford, Florida

c.aair aaiur
cheats* m a s s
■eetstr M iter

M s a a t vnoanes
Clip S JIt.r
N T BM etsaerau
Staler* M lu

Both sides should pull bach
their forward troops from actual contact with each other
(In Europe) . . . Both ia Ber­
lin and elsewhere there are
too many soldiers about
They are a most awful nui­
sance.
—Field Marshal Montgomery
The person from K to TS
years old ia an advanced
middle-tier now. Homes for
the aged are oo longer places

for retirement
—Morris Zelditch of New
York School for Social Work

X* s a ri at a * r material, a . a t
*4ltl.a *1 The ta a t.r e M.raU a a )
meaner w iu .u t written peraU .U a
H.raK. A i, In iltU a .l *r li r a r.«i
O e.tl.a will h . M s s u .r .a aa u frii
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(Always write to Dr.'
Craac la saw a t toto newscant stamped, adinaccd anJ
Tctops aad SO canto to raw r
when yon aaai lao om af hto
booklets.)

FO R EVERYONE

II you want people to pay
attention to your business,
call PA 8-MU and ask tha
Herald Staff about soma at­
tention getting ads.

Wed., December 5,1042

u a a r vaassai.
klaaagiaf Situs
avow WKLLI

and tho masses of ahoapllka
younger folk* will tond to foltow tkclr example, blindly.
■IBtooo af Americas*.
Thla matter of tn a public
CASK O-40gi Dr. Woodrow education, for taatanco, also
Goodman Is tho dynamic pres­ naods to b* w-analyiad. f o r It
ident of Marlon Coll.se.
has boon only In about tho
"Dr. Crane," ho b e g a n ,
peat 150 y ta n that our coun­
“we’d Ilka to haw you dallvsr try kaa offered tn a schooling
our Comas*neemaat Address to Us children.
so would you pltaao toU us tho iM n m lx r, tho tin t high
UUo of your talk I" i r
school la Anterlca was start ad
Usually I apoak at su«h oc­
la Boaton (and for boys, only)
casions on tha tople "Be A In tho year l l t t .
8h.ph.nl Instead Of a Shoap." And It wasn’t till 1140 that
Then 1 outline tha reaponalelementary achoola to ran to
bllltl.a of educated p*opl* to achodula claaaaa through tho
taka tha lead In all construe8th grade.
tlw action, Instead bf being In fact, not till 1872 did tha
•hasp who meekly accept the courta O. K. tax support for
fad* and fashions of advertis­ public high schools!
•
ing copy waters.
Bo free education la a racant
Boma yearn ags while 1 was luxury In the entire history of
rkllng on a train from Chicago mankindl
to Now York, 1 sat tosld* g
You pupils should thus toko
visitor from Australia.
full advantage of It while it to
Ha represented a l a r g e still free!
group of sheep rancher* over fo r many Americans are
th an and had com* to Amer­ challenging tho financial ca­
ica to negotiate for tho sala of pacity of our country to main­
their wool.
tain free school much longer,
la discussing tha sheep In­ at laaat aftar tha 6th grad*.
dustry, he told mo that tha Horace Mann, of Massachu­
ranchers must often make the setts, la really ragardad aa tha
shaop plunge Into a stinking “father" of tha public achool
W t of sheep dip, to kill tha moeem.nt
ticks and other parasite* that “Schoolhousca," h a a a I d
afflict them.
about 1140, "are tha republi­
"But the sheep don’t Uko to can Una of fortifications.”
get wet," he began, "so they Ha rafam d to tho dafanao
refuse to jump into that big of this unique Republic aa n
eat of smelly sheep dip.
(,'old.n Rula form of govern­
"We have found an assy sol­ ment ia contrast to tha jungla
ution, however, for wo just
huso tho lead sheep and ac­
OYER 91 YEARS
tually drag him through the
al P in t aad Palmetto
■heap dip.
(Aloag BU* re st Offtee)
"Without n moment’s hesita­
tion, then the entire flock will
plunge ia after him, for shaap
simply follow tho leader."
With this Illustration 1 then

t Bo tnsooma no ques­
tion* far Sonata Investigators
whan they tapped him la
Tone. Hla lawyer* haw
hinted that thla performance
woald ho repeated It he were acknowledged receipt at a
cam mooed to Wsthlngtos.
campaign coatrlbotka tram
State the central figure la Estes. Kepanted effort* nor*
made to link Johnson to tho
can*.
a i hr exoept tho oonunltta*
It la argued now that tho
report!.
Sonata Inquiry produced no
from Juno SI to Sept. 14, pUuaibio ovldonce to prow
the MeCtoUan committoo ax- each interference.
hauatlwly caarwaed Eitaa’
Main atieaa in the commit­
alleged iUogal cotton allot­ tee report prohobly will fall
ment tranaoctlana and rob­ on aaaeitloaa of Incompet­
ed charge* that aome Agri­ ence, mlemaaagemont aad
culture Department official! mUjodgment on the port of
awlatod In theao maaourora a wide range of Agriculture
hi return far faeora fram Department officlala — from
him.
Though Sonata probera alao
dipped into Eatea’ grain
■tonga
activities.
Homo
haarlaga before the fountain
committee thla mrtog cen­
tered on thla field. Hence
Senate notion la not onpoctod, aad tho MeCtoUan hear­
ing!, tor nU practical purposet, aw ended.
Not until after Coagrtaa
lecenecnec In January will
4hn Senate group'! report be
ready for Ueuance. Tho ilx

If there la any one thing
that makes mo an optimist.
It la the increased sente at
a o c I a 1 responsibility the
world over . . . parsons re­
sponsible for persona, , na­
tions responsible for igllons,
—Dr. Herbert Welch, eldest
Methodist bleep, on hla tooth
birthday.
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Just tell us hewmuch you need
to pay
bills, for home im­
provements, car repain, for all
yourseasonsIexpensesIPhone
tor prompt, courteous service.
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C. L. TOMMY" Tom11naon, it tbt mw Flo­
rida Highway Patrol­
man mw atatioMd In
the Sanford area, re­
placing Jim ChambliM.
Tomlinson will work
with T r o o p e r s Bin
Stringfield and J. L.

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An official charter applica­
tion to organic* a local chap­
ter of the Woman of the
Moose has been received by
Sanford Moose Lodge UU,
Otis Sjoblom, governor of the
lodge, hat announced.
A total of M women Is need­
ed in order that the chapter
may be formed. A special dis­
pensation , from If oosoheart
his been granted to permit a
reduction in standard enroll­
ment feet and all ladial eligi­
ble to become Women of the
Moose are urged to sign the
charter list.
Enrollment may be made at
regular meetings of the Wom­
en's Group which are held on
the second and fourth Monday
nighta of each month or with
Mrs. Ida May Sjoblom at the
Lake Mary IGA.

Legion Auxiliary
Sets Yule Party
The regular monthly meet­
ing of the American Legion
Auxiliary of Campbell-Loeslng
Post 53 will take the form
of a Christmas party Friday
following the short buslnets
meeting which begins at
7:30 p. m.
In place of the usual oxchange of personal gifta, it
waa voted that each member
bring gifts of groceries and
canned goeds that could be
used in preparing baiketa for
needy families at Christmas.
Games will be played and
Christmas carols sung, and
refreshments will be served.
Mrs. T. J. Stiles, Mra. Ruth
Smith, Mrs. W. J. King and
Miss Linda King are in charge
of the social hour arrange­
ments.

Fancy Wrapping
CHICAGO (UP!) - A Chiago chain of liquor stores
Tuesday unveiled Us special
Christmas gift for the roan
who has everything. It’a a
dozen bottles of scotch, pric­
ed at tia.135.tt, and wrapped
in a 1963 Rolls Royce.

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Brown Boon*

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mushrooms
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soft wove ...

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NSW Y O U (UPI) Li Nobreak*, mauled tho teat time
H met a Southern team la a
bowl game, bopea to present
tbo university with Its first
post-season college football
winner In the Dec. U Gotham
Bowl agalnet Miami (Fin.) at
Yankee Stadium.
Nabraaka baa appeared la
two prevloua bowl games,
loalng to Duke la the Oranga
Bowl in IMS, S4-T, aad to a
fraakla Albert-led Stanford
team la the m i Boat Bowl,
SMS.
The Cornhuakera took IS
second* to decide on the Goth­
am trip Tueiday after receiv­
ing a firm invite Dram howl
director Bob Curran.
Miami got the nod by beat­
ing florida h it Saturday
night Hurricane Coach Andy
Guitafaou waa eUted over the
bid because it gave hie players
n chance to play la Naw York
and cut down tho practice per­
iod required for a late Decem­
ber bowl game.
Tho March of Dime* win bo
tho principle beaefleiary of tho
gome, with tho competing
school! receiving mutually
acceptable fa n aa contracted
between tho Ootbnm officiate
end tho NCAA.
Curran mid tho game win bo
nattonslly televised by the
American Broadcasting Co.,
which has a two-year contract
for tbo Gotham Bowl and aa
option cteueo for further
agreements.
Tho Cornhuakera win outer
tho Gotham Bowl with an l-S
record, losing only to Big
Eight conference rivals Okla­
homa aad Missouri. Miami’s
T-S mark includes losses to
Alabama, Louisiana State and
Northwestern. Tbo Hurricanes
have played In five major
bowl gamw, winning two and
losing three.
Om of tho fastest
hi tho forest la tho
h a p , or aaowshoe
WMcb can run more

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varying
rabbit.
than ao

NEW Y O U (DPI) - Su­
pra mo Court Justice Byron H.
(W hirs*) Wklu tad tho Univanity aI Southern Ctllfornlt
football foam received tbo ma­
jor award* Tueiday night at
tho annual dinatr of tbo Na-

Pro Linebacker
Suffers A ttack
PITTSBURGH (UPD-Llliehacker Rudy Hayes, ST, of
tbo Pittsburgh Stoolera waa
listed In fair condition today
at Dlvlao Providence Hoepltal
after suffering a heart attack
while dear hunting.
He yea wee stricken while
hunting with teammate* Buss
Nutter
cl endon Thomas
near Uhiontowa, Pa., Tuesday.
The former Clemeon star was
taken to Volontown Hoepltal
and then rushed by ambulance
to Divine Providence.

Usual football foaMbtfoa aad
llall of famo.
White, a tormor AD-Amer­
ica halfback at Colorado and
later a pro iter la tbo NaUoaal
football Loaguo, wai award­
ed tbo foundation'! Gold Modal
for hte contribution* to * •
■port
Previous recipient* of tho
Gold Modal worn three presi­
dent* — Dwight Blaenhowor,
Herbert Hoover aad John f .
Kennedy—and Gantral of tbo
Army Douglaa MacArtbur.
Southern California received
tho Ml (Arthur Bowl a* tbo
natioo'a lop college football
team of 1M2. it waa accepted
by Jasa Hill. Southern Cal’*
athletic director.
Twelve men were Inducted

Shurfine — T ails

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Fight Results
NEW Y O U (UPI) - Bob­
by Bartels, 1M, New York,
outpointed Danny Garcia,
150Vi, Dominican Republic
(S).
SAW ANTONIO, Tax. (DPI)
Joe# into Crus, 111, Mexico
City, knocked ool Vie Greff l o . l S S . P w t Arthur, To*.

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BEAUMONT. Tex. (UPI)
—le u Gullertwt, 160, Nicara­
gua, knocked out Benny Bow­
ser, l«g, Austin, Tex. (T).
AMARILLO, Tsx. (UPI) Ralph Dupae, Itt, Now Or­
leans, outpointed Hoary Wat­
son, 149, Amarillo (10).

Fighter Of Month

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Omasa, Virginia; Bab Bock*
man, Dayton; Bos Beaten,
Oklahoma State; Pat Culpep­
per, Texas, and Boa Minna,
Utah.
More than 1|S0 ef foot­
ball's p u t aad present stars
aad guests attended the ISO a
plate dinner.

NKW Y O U (U P D -C ufe.
OrtU, who knocked out Teruo
Kosaka of Japan In his drat
defense of the world light­
weight championship, today
w u honored u "Fighter of
the Month" by Tho Ring
Mage tine. Ortil, born in
Puerto Rico but now a resi­
dent of New York City, reg­ Flower* of tbo cotton plant
istered (he knockout at 1:11 of are white when they first open
tho fifth round at Tokyo Mon­ but, after a day or two} they
turn reddlah-purpla and dla.
day.

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hetball |U M "fixers"

NORMAN E. 8TABELL, left Vlca pnafcknt ca t
gtnaral manager of ih« Orlando Btmtnpla Win*
too bainf praaontad with an award for partkfpo*
tioo in American Numiamatlc Waak by WHUaa
Birr, noted Orlando coin collector.
(Herald Photo)
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FoDowtag a eouat-by-eount
poll of Um paael, Clerk Ola*
Biased two M oms motion*—
to art aside the verdict as
"contrary te the evidence"
aad for a aew trial so the
paged i of "error* commit*
ted" deriog the l* U y trial
If appeals are to bo died
la A s east, they world
corn# after Clark l eaded
roltoeltit hobby by glaring
down hie lodgment.
aa aatoaalv* display af rate
Prci*tutor teeter V. Chel» ooiaa
la the fronton toyor.
mere peredad lour former
The collection, made by
N. C. ftUlo basketball play- William Birr, retired or*
ara to the steed but the ma­
laado contractor, aad now
jor portioa of his *a*o to* aaa af the world's fcromoet
reived around the testimony
cola collectors, consists of
of two admitted "payoff"
man in games involving
State College from Dec. 9,
IMS through Jan. T, Itn .
Joseph Green# aad Anna
(U m Bagman) Wagrnaa tostl*
tied as state witnesses and
told of their participation
GeHrrs from the Mayfair
with Goldberg aad Lehnme*
tros In an alleged nationwide Country Club defeated a
conspiracy to rig collage team from Orlando's Dubs*
basketball scores by bribing dread Country Club by M
players to "shave points.1* to II In their annual Inter*
city golf tournament.
The result*:
A Flight-Low g n u : H.
Ring, Mayfair,'• ; MacErle,
Dubsdread, TJ. Low art: R.
Morris, Dubedread, to; V.
Fakl*, Dubsdread, 71.
B FUgM-Low g n u : A.
United Pice* Utenutienel Miller, Dubsdnad, 90; B.
Bob Pettit, one of the best Walker,' Msyfalr, 91. Low
shots in the West, is keeping net: J. McCoy, Dubsdnad,
the 8t. Louis Hawke within 71; B. Goodman, Msyfalr,
pop-gun range of the Loe An­
geles Lakers.
C Night-Low groat: H.
Held score lees in the open­ Brooks, Msyfalr, 13; R.
ing period, Pettit scored 11 Fagala, Dubsdread, M. Low*
of hi* 91 points In tha Anal net: J. Dcganahl, Msyfalr,
quarter—Including too game* 70; H. Heckenbagb, Msyfalr,
winning buket—aa the Hawks 73; P. Duncan, Mayfair, 73;
downed the Chicago Zephyrs CapL Yost, Msyfalr. 73.
104*109, Tuesday night a t CM*
eago.
The victory left toe Hawks Men's Cage Loop
one gam* hack of tbn Lakers
In the Western Division of Deadline Set
Um National Basketball Asso­ Jim Jsrnlgmn, director of
ciation.
recreation, today announced
Los Angeles, led by Elgin that tha deadline for Men’s
Baylor’s 43 points, whipped Basketball League will be
the New York Knickerbock­ Dec. 17. Men Intores tad In
ers, 133-113, in Um feature entering n team in the San­
game of a doubleheader at ford Recreation League can
M a d i s o n Square Garden. got full details by calling the
The Detroit Pistons edged rrerrstion department.
the Syracuse Nationals, HO­
Play will begin Jan. 3, and
MS, in the opener.
will operate through tha aao*
Baylor bit on I t of 39 field end weak of March. The
shots and Rudy LaBusao, who league will operata on n 20contributed 23 points, con­ gam* schedule with a tour­
nected on 11 of 11 se the nament and awarding of tro­
Lakers shot better then 30 phies to tha league champion.
per cent a t a team.

Mayfair Golfers
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On Waiver List
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Howard Montgomery a n d
Dave'Fedor have bean placed
on tha. waiver list by th* San
Francisco Warriors of the Na­
tional Basketball Association.
Montgomsry formerly played
at Pan American Collage,
Houston, tad Fedor starred
at Florida State.

Taseff Quitting
BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI) Carl Taseff, n 13-year veteran
of professional football, in­
formed th* Buffalo Bills Tues­
day ha was quitting the game.
Taseff missed tha Bills' Ust
two Americas League games
because of a shoulder injury.

Car Record Set
DETROIT (UPD - The
auto Industry built about
680,000 ears in November,
best for th# month since the
record year of itU . The
trad# paper Automotive New*
said fourth-quarter produc­
tion probably will sat an alltime high of more than two
million cars for Um Octobern e w b i f garmd.

Improved Golfer
NORWALK, Conn. (UP1) —
Bob Nichols of Louisville, Ky.,
wbo survived a serious auto
crash at the ago of It to be*
come ■ star athlsto, has boon
named "Most Improved Golf­
er of the Year" by Golf Digest
Msgasine. Nichols ranks ninth
among professional* in money
winnings this year.

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promoting the bobby with tha
displsyt.
The throe displays, weedo
op by Birr, won national
prises at the last eaavemttom

Aldaz, Augustin
Win Feature
Aldas and Agustto took iena
straight points to ollneh toe
all start eleventh game Than*
day night at ton Orlande
Seminole Jal Alai Preston.
D m duo had to tenw t o n
behind after AsMga and
Echsnis took an early toad.
Aguatin repeated kin pan*
formsnee of Saturday night
with an excellent shot in Um
backcourt picking Um peloU
high off Um wan aad ton
screen aad returning qtrosm
shots from the backcourt.
Aldas and Afustla have
won tour of their six games
as partners in th* eleventh
for th* season. Aldas had
bu n a consistent winner la
the evening finale, winning
five games last week.
The featured eighth game
singles was won by Jaeln
Tuesday night for his se­
cond consecutive win In ns
miay nights In the single*
competition.

Rookie Signs
NEW YORK (UPD — Cecil
Shamberger, a 19-year-old
outfielder from AsheUuro, N,
C , has signed a "modest**
bonus contract with tha New
York Yankees and will report
to tha club’a Fort Lauderdale
farm club next spring. Shamberger, • left-handed hitter
and thrower, played amateur
ball la Philadelphia tola sum*

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ByAbigail V ob B a f t
DEAR ABBY: I had a data with
a sailor, and ha vraa a doll Ha la n r
girl frtond'a steady shipmate and H
waa a fixed-up date. 1 had a marveloua time. When ha took me home ha
asked for a good-night kiss. I told
him 1 didn’t beliavein kissing a boy
on tha Brat data, and that a kiss waa
meant to ahow "Iowa” and I didn't
know him that well. Ha said a kisa
was meant to show appreciation and
I waa "old • fashioned." Was 1
wrong, Abby? Do girls really kisa
boys to show their "appreciation"?
My girl friend said ba liked me a lot
and would call me again. If he does,
should I go? I am 16 and he is 19.
DIMPLE IN MY CHIN

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DEAR DIMPLE: If he calls you
again, go. It might indicate that ba
respects your "old - fashioned" ideas.
But If ha insists that "affection ges­
tures" moon "thank you,” kisa him
Aa a great,
f te r at email dhUdrea "goodbya — forever.
womeo aren't booty, hard,
• • •
i be as free aa aayoaa
and aatomlatoo. Why I
a
to get what she wants
DEAR
ABBY:
In the interest of
da they think they are?
oat of 111*. Tho woman where otto’s health, do you think it la wise
cause "tho professional
family Is grown end gone to bathe during the winter months?
mas has a stereotype a*
from homo can load o rich
A .U
Tbo really totoroottag tolag image." Ska has always seen and
rewarding and useful if*
tbo study revealed to that the profaasteaal woman por­ and
an unmarried woman
DEAR A. L : Out of considera­
while flda to tbo picture pro- trayed at bossy, bard and
can ba ns happy as her mar­ tion for one’s FRIENDS, I would
nofamiaiat, so she accepts
rted slaters. We aren't ttero- recommend it.
tha picture, avow tor herself.

Wa

J.h e

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types. We women are In­
As a matter of fact, wa
dividuals. Aad let’# not forDEAR
ABBY:
We ora a family
women oftea do accept rech
t M.
of eight adults. Our father passed aflaad Image* of ourstlvet, no
matter what kind of life wo
load.
If wo are tho mothers of
amall children wa toad to
think of ourselves at "tied
down, overworked physically
yet mentally unchallenged.
U oar children ore grown
and gone from homo we tend
to think of ourselves aa "uaneeded, lonely, with time
hanging heavy on n r
hand*."
If wo belong to tho g^oup
of women who havs i
married wa think of our­
selves aa basically "unsuc­
cessful," no matter bow suc­
cessful our career* may be.
Buck stereotypes we accept,
almost without question, no
matter bow false they may
be. It’s a big mlstaks for
women to accept such readyBOYS’ COTTON
P LA S T IC
made portraits because they
are to limiting and to frus­
FU N N EL
trating.
So why don't we Just for­
Florah and Solids
get them and quit Judging
others and ourselves by- as­
suming that we all fit cer­
tain patterns?
XM AS G IF T
We don't. A professional
woman can be charming,
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Truthseeken

'joUtdan
Seda

Woman:rua Mniett

s jm m * - . ■i'-lfi '
way years ago and our mother la 80.
She is senile and has bean in a san­
itarium for six yaare. Only one of
my listen and I visit bar regularly
and attend to her needs. Mother will
not be with us much longer, and I
am wondering if my sister and I
should waste tha time and money to
notify our brothers and a1store when
mother dies. They live near enough
bo they could have visited her once a
year (they all take vocations else­
where) and not one of them has ever
sent her s cord or a cent. They nev­
er write to aa, or eoQ to ask how the
is. She w u a wonderful mother and
doesn’t deserve to ba forgotten this
way.
A DAUGHTER

Meet A t

DEAB DAUGHTER: Yes, noti­
fy them when your mother dies. And
don’t be surprised to sse the ones
who did the least for her when she
w u living cry the loudut at her fu­
neral
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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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For Abby’s booklet, "How To
Have A Lovely Wedding," send 50
cents to Abby, Box 8365, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

5-I0-25ST0RES

McKinley Hall

Tho Troth*cohere Claaa of
tho P in t Metbodlat Chunk
met In McKinley HaH for the
SANTA CLAUS helped make tha weant Gordon business meeting, with Mra.
Club bazaar a bif luccosa. Ho la shown ban by I t R. Turner, president, prow u oat started la Odobor,
tha Cbriatmaa true with Bryan Rhoadaa, hit
to lls soar to barton jroor
slater, Judy Rhoadaa and standing in roar, Mark aiding.
plasU lac tbs whtor. An appUMr. C. C. Priest ted the de­
Monroe.
(Harold Photo)
cation aI b i a i l fartillaor each
votions.
using ns her topte
ombUi nfll asablo your plasU
"My
Church."
The group sang
Is bettor vittoUad Um colder
Enterprise
weather. Maichtag wtih tom * Mrs. French
"Tho Church in the Wild­
or fh o oaadtot wUl prated
wood." Carta w en signed
ttom a H iatt too told too. 1/
and
flower* sent to Mr*. W.
Croat tbroataaa, eotar Under Honored At
J.
McLellaad,
who is In tho
By fleton Boedgraaa
young fiaata with goocroua
hospital.
kandatul of gponlab mou. Tbla Morning Coffee
Rev. and Mrs. Fred Foster
fluffy nulorlal can bo loft on
attended too Conference of Happy Birthday greeting*
By Lsulso Slmoaek
lor two or throe days until too
too DaLand District held at w en sung to Mn. Turner,
Mrs. Keith Nixon and Mrs. Trinity Church la Palatka last
•old throat panes.
Mrs. Henry Lamb, Mrs. J. F.
Attack* of aod wob-woraa Erich Dallman were co-hos- week.
Riser and Mra. Ray. Plana
tasaes
for
a
recent
morning
n a y coom m late at Novem­
Members of too Senior and were made for a Christmas
ber. Apply duet at the Drat coffee at tho homo of Mrs, Intermediate MYF of Baraatt
party to ba held Dec. SI, at
algo. At tola aoaoon. too* it Keith In Altamonte Springs. Memorial Methodist Church
p. m. In McKinley Hall.
Guest of honor for too oe- attendod a skating party at
la well to dust oil ant hills
carefully to kin the colonic*. cailon wss Mr*. Paul V. tho Mclodoo Skating Rink in During tha social hour hos­
tesses, Mn. Mabel Aleaander,
Those little posto will carry French, who was celebrating Sanford, Saturday night.
and Mra. F. D. Hlckok served
sway your aoed. Thrips and bar birthday.
Mias Gala Goodwin, daugh­ refnshments to those present.
nlrlda n a y bo troublewwe In A group of friends In tbs ter of Mr. and Mra. Harold
du^santbomuma union one area were invited to join the Goodwin, la homo again attar O t h e r members attending
resorts to frequent spraying honoree for the social got- to­ •urgery and skin grafting re- w en Mmee. Eva Harkey, Ladies Society
Clarence Purssll, T. E. WU
Summer-blooming deciduous gether.
aultlng from aevere burns re­
, Ann 8tev*na, W. P.
shrubs auch as crape myrtle
ceived In an accident with her
Chapman. W. J. David, R. M, Plans Meeting
should be pruned now.
motor scooter stveral weeks
Mason, Plosala Goodaon.
Chiliad tulip bulbs can to
•go. Although It will bo somo
ordered, or buy blub* to chill
Unto before ah# la sbla to bo R. L. Griffin, W. E. Timms, Thursday Night
la Boar Lake
h too homo refrigerator.
about aa usual, friends are Gecrge Simmon*. Fnnk Bush,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ko­ glad she la ablo to bo homo J. G. Waite, L. K. White and The Ladles Society of the
P ony plants are available
Octavla Rumbley. Guesta in­ Brotherhood of Locomotive
now. When setting out these walski, Shirley Drive, Bear and progressing so well.
Firemen and Engloemen will
Lake,
announce
the
birth
of
a
tender plants It Is wise lo
Capt. and Mrs. Rao Island cluded Rev. J. T. Adams, Mra.
protect your investment with 7 lb. 14 os. aon, Nov. 90, at and cblldran returned Sunday Mildred Butner and Mias meet tola Thursday at I p-m.
at the home of Mrs. Hfjtry
cutworm bait during tbs first tho Orango Memorial Hospital to their home la Fort Beanlng, Marcella Hints.
Wilson on Rlvervlew Are. for
In Orlando.
two or th m nlghti.
Ga., after spending several
the regular monthly business
You can start cuttings This la tho couple's fourth day* hero with Mrs. Irland'a
and program session.
whtrs you want them perma child and third son and thay mother, Mrs. Bertha Hardin
Mrs. Alexander
Main Item on the business
neatly located by using llttlo bavt chosen too name Matt and other relatives.
agenda will be making plans
"greenhouses" made of waied Alan for tho new arrival.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coufor tba annual Christmas
Maternal grandparents are
cottage chooao containers, or
lletta and children and Mra. John Rumph Wed party. All members are urged
eomsthlng similar. Just cut Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Podol- Roaa Lee Peterman of Enter,
to attend.
slotted windows, and place ski, of Madison Uoights, prise and Mr. and Mrs. Car­ In Altamonte
upildo down over tbo cutting. Mich., and paternal grand roll Petsrman of DoLand at­
A wire coat hanger cut In parents are Mr. and Mrs. tended tho reunion of tbo V.
MATTRESS
By Leelse Simunek
three places and bent double John Kowalski of Greenbush, P. Allman family, held at tbo Mrs. Vivian B. Alexander of
RENOVATION
makes stakes to book over the Mich.
Florida Power Club last week. Altamonte Springs and T/SgL
boa at toe base of each win*
Mr. and Mrs. William Pad John Rumph of Orlando were
dow to bold the container in
let
Rtprorrulr
Reproceseing,
gett and daughters returned marrted Friday, Nov. 90 at the lnclude*i
place.
O ES T o Observe Sunday from a visit with rela Altamonte Community Chapel. I'addlng,
Adding Necessary
«,
Seeds to plant: Sweet alysRev. Edward W. Miller read New Bidding. New laUvea la Jack, Ala.
■ulntlon aad New Cover.
sum, arctotla, b*chelori-butMr. and Mra. J. D. Parktr toe Episcopal service In the
Friendship Night
toa, belli*, brachyeomt, bropresence
of
members
of
the
and daughter, Linda, visittd
wallla, calendula, California
Seminole Chapter No. S. relatives la Lakeland laat immediate famUlos.
poppy, calllopsla, candytuft, Order of Eastern Star, will
Mra. Dana Lee Johnson,
week and Linda spent several
carnation, clarkla, chrysan­ observe Friendship Night,
daughter of too bride, and
day*
with
relatives
In
Haines
themum, cleome, delphinium, Thursday, at • p.m. at thu
Delsworth F. Whiteside were
City.
diaatbus, dlmerpbothuca, gall- Masonic building, Sanford.
Um only attendants. After a
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of America's moat tragic hour.
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plicity, a thrlne to tha men
who died there. This thow la a
beautiful example of what tel­
evision really can do. John
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7:30-0 p. m. (NBC) The Vlrgin Ian. “The Devil’s Children.”
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by guest star Charlca Bick­
ford makes this episode worth
while. The story moves pond­
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fully toward its predictable
climax. B i c k f o r d plays a
rancher with a son and daugh­
ter (Carl Relndel and Joan
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believe it until she touches off
■ destructive fire and he be­
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that neverthelesa la good for
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ROME (UPI) — The inmeaningly bitter Ideological
split between Russia and Red
China burst angrily Into the
open today at the Italian
Communist party congress
here with tbe Chinese fight­
ing alone againat Soviet bloe
opposition.
"You are making this con*
grass a forum for attacks on
a brotherly party," Chinese
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alncu the rift first developed.
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dap Monday when ho spoka
for tha Russian group.
A girl translated Chau’s
address into Italian for a
Communist audltnco which
by its murmurs and restless­
ness did not sesm to Ilka tha
speech at all. By chance or
design Italian , party leader
Palmira Togllatti, a Moscow
disciple, turned his back on
Chao when the Chinese fine
Ished.

(elay Satellite
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CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI)
—A small, eight-sided apses
machine may auk* it posaiblu
for Europe and North and
South America to axehangu
Christmas greetings via "lira"
television this year.
Tha machine is a 168-pound
communications satellite nam­
ed Relay. The United 8tate«
will try to put It into orbit
soon, possibly around Due. 11
or 12.
Relay la a satellite of tho
aame scientific breed aa Telstar, the famed moonlet which
thrilled the world last year by
relaying television programs
and telephone conversations
between Europe and North
America.
With Relay, tha "space net­
work” will be expanded to in­
clude South America for the
first time.
Tho satellite, as its name
would indicate, la axpected to
*«rv* as an electronic relay
station in apace to pick up ra­
dio and television signals from
one ground station and trans­
mit them to another thousands
of miles away.

Housing Refusal
Hearing Slated
NEWARK. N. J. (UPI)
Owners of a Bloomfield. N. j |
apartment project have been
ordered tq appear before tho
Statu Division on Civil Rights
here today (or a bearing on
chargea they refused to rent
to Negroes.
Carol Management Corp.,
owners of Bloomfield Forest
Hill Manor, were named in a
complaint by Raymond La
Sure and hia wife. Tha couple
claimed they were refused an
apartment because they arc
Negroes.
Forest Hill Manor In iccent
months has been tbe stene of
pickets who protested the cou­
ple’s rejection.
North Carolina has 1.150
toliou of navigable waterways.

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s To Do Business Thru Herald Classified. Ph. FA 2-5612 For Fast R&lt;
Funutbed Aportmeut eloeo
la. Jimmy Cowes. FA 2-4A1S

SINGER

SWEETIE PIE

SEWING MACHINE

Room la
38-7431.

Froo eetiaatea ia advaaco
Fra# boat* demewatratioa

4 ROOMS and MU. Oaah FOR LEASB— Medan flarptotcly unfurnUhod. Nnat
riea S ta t e , Two Bay H rNAS. Nothing fancy, Wt
«#liaa Eaamel lulldfog.
cheap rent. $7.30 weak. Ph.
Rtaaoaabl#
IaraatFA S-3313.
ncnt. Contact Siaclalr le flaiag Co. FA 2-2131.
EFFICIENCY Apt.

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322-5613

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Office 201 W. First
DEADLINE!
CLA SSIFIES DISPLAY;
I k m , thru F r t - 4 F . 8 . day

wmrtgaio, or will real for
$73 m o te. $ Bedroom, l e
Florida n o n , tad heady
■korago house. FA 2-479.

19. SHaattaw Waatsd
St. Bskyaidan
21. B eauty Salome
22. M M . F a ta l . B a ft
22. BaUdiag M aterial.

Attractlro 1 bedroom, 1 bath
home. Fenced yard. Near
NAS. 11$ W. Dolemaw Clrel*. FA 2748.

a n U M E T CLASSIFIED: 24. KMctrkal Bervken
t e a , then F i t . I F . 8 . fey 25. F law blag Services

21. S a t e f t Taiev Islam
27. S padal Services

28. Landry Service
29. Aatamwbile S erv let
29A. A lto A crraaa rlaa
30. M achiaery - Took.
31. P oultry - Livestock
31 A. P ete

32. Flowers - Shrubs
33.
84.
S3.
3fi.
37.
18.
39.

CLEAN 3 room funlabed 10. W a i M to R ra t
apxrment. Water and dec. roman aboo deelrwe small
fumlahcd. |U a month. Ph.
clean, quirt apartment Up­
per. Eebiaaee*. Reaeenabie. Write Box 14, e'o
1 BR. APT. Fora. I d Boor,
Sanford Herald.
elderly couple, or women.
Electric and water fu n .
12. Real Estate For Sab
$33. Mo. FA 2-S48.

F u rn itu re
A rt M an F o r B ab
Furnished efficiency Apart­
A rticles W anted
ment. $40. Ph. 32344UB.
Automobiles . T rack*
Lovely 3 bedroom bouse, kit­
B oats • Motara
chen equipped. Carport*
Motorcycles . Scooter*
and utility room. Adults
T railers • C abs—■
only or with infant. 83.
Legal Notice
If no answer phono after
4
p. m. FA 34411.
r i c r m o t a vxww
An invattment, not an ex­
NOTICK 1H herito r given th a t
w a a re *ngag*d In bu*ln*«, pense. Call FA 2-9412 for 1 Bedroom furnished Duplex
a t RL 1. Box 1*. M aitland,
with utilities. $33 Mo. Ph.
Sam laola County, Florida, a n .
FA 30343.
d a r th a fictitio u s nanta of expert advice on a Herald
TW 1H MAPL.K NURSERY. and
t h a t w a latanil to ra sla ta r advertising campaign.
3 Bedroom, Florida room.
• a id n a a a w ith th a C lark ot
Fenced la back yard. $73
tb o C ircu it C ourt, Seminole
C ounty, Florida In accor.U nca
mo. Phooa after 3:00. Ph.
w ith tha prorlalona of th a
FA 31— •
F ic titio u s N a m S ta tu te s, to- LOST: Oval Cameo Pin, In
wltt section »«».#» F lorida Sanford. CaU FA 33477. 4 ROOM furnished apartment
Statute! 1*17.
atg: Mr*. Evarllla Whit- Reward offered.
1 Bedroom, water furnished.
U*.
— a month. 323— 0.
C. It. W ln .f » r j
P u b lleh

Nov. I t .

M A Dee.

NEW 2 bedroom duplex, builtin rang*. Close In. $71.34
monthly. Also furnished 2
bedroom bouie and 1 bed­
room furniahod apartments.
Nice. Everett H a r p e r
Agency. 2443 Park Ave. Ph.

I. 1». IMS.

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o r TWW VtVTU JCUIL'IAL
c t w c v i T o r a v d r o w m ow i .
X O U COUNTY, rL O lU O a .
tHAVCWWT VO. IM ie
F IR S T
NATIONAL.
ClTT
H A N K . TRUSTEE OTAK IR K VICW CORPORATION BT At.
PENSION PLANS I T N P K R
AUHEEM ENT DATED JA N ­
UARY L 1SI4.
P laintiff,

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flLEN N C. JENSEN, «t ux, at
al,
!&gt;• ftn d a n ts.
VOTICU o r S L I T IV
WO WTO Afl ■ ! roW ECI.tM t.-R H

WE RENT
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Hospital Beds • Playpens
Wheel Chairs • strollers
Commodes • Baby Beds
Walkers
• High Chairs
Crutches • Rollaway Beds

WILSON - MAIER
311 E. First SL

FA 3-348 UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­
room bouse, kitchen equip­
ped. FA 33685.

THOMAS
MOVING
&amp; STORAGE

2 BEDROOM partly furnished
bouse at 710 Palmetto Av*.
For sale by owner. Carl
Local k Long Distance Moving Bradbury. Call FA 32403 for
appointment.
81 N. Laurel
FA 31N1
Unfurnished house on N.
Cameron Ave. 4 mile* east
Legal Notice
of Sanford. 4 Bedroom*,
kitchen appliances, quiet
i v t u b i- iM c i r r r o r w T o r
T I I H VIVTII J l IIICIAL C I K neighborhood, school bus
C T I T l»V AVIS r o w IK .Ml.
stop. $40 per month. Ph.
VOLK C O t NT * . F L U H 1UA.
CH A V tK M T VO. I M W
FA 2-4143. E. B. Stowe.

T O l FRANCIS W. HMEPI.HT
a n d WANDA R. MIXEDL E T . bln wife.
RKaiDM VCKi-Cnknowti
AND TOi All p a rtia l claim ­
in g Inlaraata tor. th ro u sh ,
nnd«r
or
a e a ln a t
tba
aforaaald p arao n a
TOU ARE h eritor notified
t h a t a Cum ptalnt ta forecl"*e
a c a rta ln m o rtg ag e encum berInc th a fullow lna daaorlbad
r i a l p ru p a rtr. to -w lti
l-&gt;t l i t .
O A K L A N D T H E Bua TON F IV E CE NT S
IIIL ldt, aeeordlng to tha ■AVINO d DANK.
p la t th ara o r aa raoord*4
P la in tiff,
In P la t Itook IS, P a e a *«. Te.
Public Kacorda o f Maml- CI-AItENCK A. HERRON, *t
nola C o u n t,, F lorida,
at,
haa ba*n filed a a a ln * t r*'u
D afan d an ta
In th a a b o ra -a trla d ault, and
v i r r n m n r s u i t iv
you a re ra -tu lr.d to a arr* a
W n i l T l i i l i K rO R K C L O X lR M
c u p , o f po u r Anawar or o t k .r TUI CI.AHKN'I'K A. IIE H R O N
P ta ad ln e to tho C om plaint on
and ANNIE D. HERRON,
P la ln tir r a atturnay*. ANDK.lt*
his wife
■ON. RUSH, DEAN. DOWN- RE MIIIKM Ei
DEM A van dan IIEIIlI. S2S
In a a iata nr c o untry
Kant t'a n tra l A vanur, Urlando.
n th .r than t h . Mtata of
P lo rld a, and f i ll tha o rl«lnal
Plorlda, and m allln e adA n .w a r o r o th e r P leading In
dra ia bains:
tha office of the C lark of tha
Aviation M adalsm lth "B"
C ircu it C ourt on o r b*foro
Mchool. U. M. N aval H u ­
tho :&lt; th day o f P«c*ml&gt;er.
tton. Of.mphla. T a n n .a x a
MS3. If you fait to do *0, a
Tuu an* li.raby
notlflad
do. r .o
pro cnnfe««o w ill ha Dial a Ci.mpUInt to forarlna*
ta k e n
a g a ln .t y»u fur the a ra rU In m orlgagn ancum barrollef dem anded In th a Com- tng tha follow ing described
pi tin t.
real property, to-w lt:
T h l.
Notice •Hall b*pubLot IS. Block r. COUNl lt h t d once a » t » k for four
TUT
CLUB
MANOR.
ra n a .ru ilv a
w aaka In
tka
UNIT No. I. a. cording to
Hanford lla rald .
tha plat (b .ra o f aa r e ­
DATED thin IStk day of
corded la Plat U sok II,
.V iv .m b .r, i t s : .
P aga IS. Puhlla Records
(MEAL)
of Mamlnnla County, F lo r­
A rth u r If. Beckw ith. Jr.
ida.
C lark ef C ircuit C ourt
baa btan filed n a l n a t y su In
lly : M artha T. Vlh!*n
tha abova-atylad ault. and
D eputy C lark
you are required to aarva a
P ublU h Nor. 11. IS A Dan. I, copy of your A naw .r o r o th er
IS. is*:.
l*l.tiJlog to tha C om plaint oo
CDC-SJ
PU Inllfr'a attornaya. A N DKli­
st iN. ItU iH , DEAN. IA)WNItKM A van dan IIKIltl, t* ]
E ast C entral A vaau., Orlando.
Florida, and file tha o rlg la a l
Anawar or nlhar Pleading In
tha office of tho C lark af Ilia
c irc u it C ourt oa o r before
1 W WANT AD
tba &gt;ltb day of December.
ISS1 If you fall fo do e«». a
WIU Da MwJab Sar 1m
decree pro r&lt;iofea*o will he
tak en a ta ln a l you for the
relief dem ented In tho Comp lain t.
T his Nolle* a hall be pubttahed oaa# a week fo r four
rsmeo. utl%- weak* In tha Mauforil llarald.
IM TKII this | l t h &lt;lay a f
Novaiabar, ISI7.
(MEAL)
A rth u r II. lla. kw lth. Jr.,
C lark o f C ircuit C ourt
I I , ; M artha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk
Publleh Nov. t l . :s A Dec
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C D C -lt

"THHMNTVMIOtfrl

ALL SOLD OUT
IN LONGDALE
See The t.MN New
t Bedroute Rome
In Lake Way man It right*
On LungtUla Air.
Ju«t South Of Lonxdatv
l.o n g n ood. F la.
6 Milea South of Sanford
Tare West at 2nd Road
South u f Owens Broa.
OPEN II a. m. to A p m.
DAILY

ROOMS, The Gables. 401
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.'

RENT A BED

Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
Beds
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-3111 US W. 1st St.
Furnished 3 bedroom home.
Double garage. Fruit trees.
2U! Palmetto. FA 20442
or FA 2-0274.
WELAKA APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114
W. First St.
4 Room furnished house. A-l.
$110 Mo. FA 20237. 814
Sanford Ave.
Clean first floor Apartment
Private entrance. 1004 Pal­
metto.

St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Ilf N. Park Ave FA B A Children kept. FA 3-4143.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
R e n te
Raymond Lundquttt, Assoc.
FA 3 — 1 Atlantic Bank Bldg. IRONING Wanted. FA 3-3343.
Small touch up Jobs. Paint­
2 Bedroom CB home. KUcben
ing, window denning and
equipped. No down payI BEDROOM framed house
repairs. Work guaranteed.
with 2 acre* of land. Lo­ a n t , assume payments.
Ph. FA 31147.
1 8 N. Cortex. North Orcated near Navy Base. Price
Day work Iroatog. FA 3781
83340. Call FA 3 — 4.
Colored Maid, mature, re­
2— , Palmetto Ave. ruraiihed
sponsible, best references,
home. $7200 all cash. Ph.
seeks day work. Tuesday
and-or Fridays. Has own
Office FA 3-3111
I Bedroom home. New —
Nights FA 304a
month. Taxes A tea. In­
333478
cluded. 332— 3.
F a it Dr. Sanford, Fla.
I Bedroom, 1 bath, terraaao floor. Concrete block, la
West Sanford. Oat s t flight
MORTGAGE LOANS
pattern. Large corner lot
FHA and Conventional
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
Small equity end asiune Commercial A Residential
311 Palmetto
FA 2-0434
mortgage b a l a n c e . VA
4 _
monthly payment $77. 1%.
BEAUTY NOOK
Stenstrom Realty HARRIETTS
FA 2-0200.
Professional C an , Soft Water.
FA 2-3743
Prospect with large equity 111 N. Park Ave. FA 32420 IN B. Oak
la 3 bedroom, Ilk bath
home. WILL TRADE for a
FRIGIDA1RE
1434-37-34-34 Housetrailer. Beautician wanted. Oat I f
Salas A Service
Terms to suR most anyone
Curl Beauty £bop. 311 Pal­ House Wiring. Free Estimates
with a good equity ia their
metto Ave. rA 2-0434 or Sid Vlhias'a Randall Electric
trailer. Everett A. Harper
FA 3*4013.
113 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-0913
Agency Realtors, 2443 Park
Are. Sanford, Fla. Phosa
25. P lu m b tag Services
FA 3-2233.
PLUMBING
MAYFAIR residential lots.
Contracting A Repairs
Cleared, 102 x 133 ft. I ll N.
FREE DELIVERY
Scott Ave. $10,000. FA 2-1333
R. L. HARVEY
Secretaries
or FA 2-028. J. N. Robson
104 Sanford Ave. FA 2-3
Jr.
LIVE AND WORK IN
2 BEDROOM bouse. Hi lots.
BEAUTIFUL
Close to Junior High School.
$4500. Monthly payments of
DAYTONA
Plumbing &amp; Heating
$34.70. Balance on 1st mort­
AIR CONDITIONING
BEACH
gage $4400 at 4thtt. Move In
CONTRACT and REPAIR
before Jan. 1 for Homestead
IMMEDIATE OPENLVGS
WORK
Exemption. E. D. Klrchhoff.
FOR
K77 Sanfotd Ave. FA 2-4343
FA 2-2231.
QUALIFIED APPLICANTS
H a n d l i n g aU types of WHO CAN TAKE DICTA- 26. Radio ft Television
T10N AND TYPE AT REA­
real estate.
ELECTRONIC ORGANS
SONABLE SPEED
JOHN E. FOX, PROOF O r U. S. CITIZEN- Service on all makes. Work
guaranteed. Town A Coun­
SHIP REQUIRED
REALTOR
try T. V., 2335 Pa.l: Dr.,
110 N. Perk Avenue
Good Starting Salaries
Phone 323-0330.

J. W. Hall, Realtor

:

Free Trailer lot rent in ex­
change for part time ser­
vices. Phone FA 2 2372.

Sunland Estates Homes
.1 - URDKOOMS. I. I Yt &amp; - HATH8

VA - NO DOWN PAYMENT
LOW m onthly p a y m e n t s
YA • CM fatlinal A FIIA Financing

aunland Latalai - O.v 17-92 (1 ML So. of Saefor4&gt;
Nalr- t Ilf ice lai. Ilounc liuida Fnlranca

DACHSHUNDS ARC register­
ed. Black k tan. 4 Months
old. All shots. 3221701.

at. IT o w sn - S hrubs
Hybrid Geraniums In bloom
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
Grapevllle Ave. near 20th SL

Complete New Models
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LARGER HOUSES
.1 and I BEDROOMS
.MANY NEW FEATURES

f'onta out and bavr uur .air-man &gt;buw them In you
under enn.lrurtion. You’ll »rr — Ihc rnu.1 .quaro
fuolago for yoar dollar obtainable anynbarr.
These Modrle AUo Available On Your Owe
Let at NO MONEY DOWN

TEE 'N GREEN
Loeatry Uub Road al Mayfair CotuMry Club

PH. FA 2-M74

OPEN DAILY 10 TILL 5

down k ' M B Weal
J,
Lawis Salsa k Service
yA s-748

Trundb Bed In cherry wood. i— VESPA Scooter. Pcrfei
° d‘
condition. $18. FA 34tf7&lt;
FA 3418 after 4 p.m. for
appointment.
39 . T rm ibra - C l— M

0. E. Rotary Ironer $20. (ike Utility Trader. Largs hea­
new hobby horse. 8 . Ph.
vy duty. High alw. Goad
FA 31263.
condition. $79. 333814.
Highest CaM cnee* Paid
A Trade-la Allowance Mid* Rosenthal China. 43 pieces..
Oa Used Furniture A Ap­
Never uaed. 130 Country
pliances.
Club Clcrl*.

WILSON - MAIER
11 E. First St.

FA 3-348

FREE ESTIMATE

Upholstering A Mattrees ren­
ovating. New A Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 7oo Celery Ava.
FA 32117.
Uaed furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
Av*. Ph. FA 34112
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With the Cash.
SUPER TRADING POST
FA 2-0U77.

A T T EN T IO N

M EN!

DECEM BER

SALE
1 Q A 9 FALCON Station Wagon
■wwft Htandard T f * * ^ ^ ^

II

1 0 1 1 9 CADILLAC - 4 Deer, Fewer aad
19 0 * Air Cond., I.lba New
COHVAIR, 4 Deer, D*lai«, Floor Mtck
1960

BIMCA Deluxe Unit

___________

I Q f tf l FALCON - 2 Door Node*
I MV* standard
1QOA CHKVROLKT, 1 Ten Blake
I9 Q U Dual Wheels_________

1 3 8

OLDB Butina Wagen
4 Door Automatic
OLDB - 64. 4 Door
Automatic, Air fond.

1 1 8

I Q f t A CHKVROLKT, 2 Dour Hardtop
I B w Q Economy 6 ^ jr lln d e r ^ ^
1A M

CHEVROLET • V-4, 4 Deor BUtion

$ 9 9 9 Wegun, A ul»jJL JJI*arlng

LEARN TO OPERATE

SCRAPER
GRADER
DRAGLINE

Model 30 Wlncbcater, auto­
matic 12 gauge Shotgun
with carrying case. Never
uaed. $100. FA 34497.

Trained Bird Dogs. Hound 1 Vanity Dresner, 1 Chest of
untrained, 1 year old. $30.
Drawers, Twin Hollywood
Also mixed breed puppies.
Bed. spring k »•»*•»». l
Animal Havan Boarding
KewatL FA 33732.
Heater. 417 W. Uth S t

BEDS FOR RENT
Hospital, Rollaway*. Juve­
nile. FREE delivery and
APPLY MON. THRU KRI. KEROSENE DELIVER and
1’irk-tip.
• TO 3
Furnace cleaning aervic*.
FURNITUHE CENTER
Charles Denton. FA 2-4316.
Property
Florida State
1100 French Ave.
Employment Service
WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
HEATING
Th. FA 2 745.1
H. I . POPE CO. INC.
Approximately 2'fc acres, with 702 SOUTH RIDGEWOOD
AVENUE
8 4 8 . Park Ave. FA 2-4
130 ft. en river, tk mil* off
31. Artlcleis For Hal*
DAYTONA BEACH
RL 44.
Diamond Rlqg. Paid $40, wiU
Piano Tuning and Repair
14,500
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-428
sell $40. FA 24141.
GENERAL
Call FA 1-4413 after 4:00 p.m.

KINGS WOOD BUILDERS, INC.

JIM HUNT REkLTV. *ulea kgcnf
Ila&gt;&gt; F V 2-2114 - Eve. St bun. FA 2-MUi - 323-6744

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM BUNDS
CALL FA 2-5783
Enclosed haad. S ii y r a l batAlaa’i Fabric A Rug*
tom rail wifli plaitk aada. Lawa MwWar Ftraotaaa. S T ,
3MS Park Dr.
PlaaUe or rayow tiy tf. CotI bp, coot IT M W Admiral
too or ay low eordi.
T.V., stand. ra te * earn.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
S an k arik G lass a n d P ain t
S4A FA 34431. Aak Mr
SPRIXKER SYSTEMS
Corapanjr
Charlie.
AU Typo# aad Slaaa
M Mxgoolla Ph. FA 3-483
Wo Repair and Service
S T I N E
Uaa oca of oar Carpet Shamblcydca, Z Perfection Heat­
Machinery and Supply Co.
poocra FREE with Blue
er*. FA 3-811
WT W. 2nd St.
FA 1448
Loatre Carpet Shampoo.
Carroll'* Furniture.
FRIG ID AIRE
tori 8 . 8 aad 111 I Mac*
Sale* k Service
Gregor Iron* 8 0 ; S WUoon
Detaxe H o t p o i n t electric
G. H. HIGH
Range. Good condition. WU1 Wood# SIS; lo t a wood*
1IU0 W. let St. Senfurd
trad* for apartment ala*
Ph. PA 2-3483
MacOrugor drive t i t ; hag
Gaa Range. Call FA 3448
aid cart 8 ; add duke
Refrigeration • Alr-conditlonafter 3.
ll.oo oaeh. Lionel m b aad
tng men needed. We train
equlpmcat 1140 valaa far
you. Write Commercial ANTIQUES. Keroeaae heater,
cut glaaa, pewter, marble
$40. FA M 01.
Trade* Institute Box 11 c'O
topped cheat, ditbea, lamp*,
Sanford Herald.
1S30 Palmetto Ave. Be­ Small upright Plaao. Excel­
lent condition. Call after S
Heaters Cleaned tween 4:30 A 1:30 p. m.
PA 32177.
Complete em lce; laatalla Mahogany drop leaf tabic We have la this vieiatty tww
and 4 matching chairs.
tlon; work guaranteed. Ph
Spinet piano*, that eaa be
Coffee table, end table. Oc­
FA 31U7 after 9 p.ra.; any­
purchaied by making email
casional
chair*.
38-841
or
time weekend*.
depoilt
A taking over email
38-4137.
monthly paymanta. laqulro
Thompaoa Mnale Co., 8
P in t 8 $ take* 4 Jalousie
Colonial plain Man, OrWindow*,
i
j
a
tousle
Door.
AUTO GLASS
Complete. 2 need* minor
INSTALLED
n p air. Call FA 31— af­
Windshield Bock Glaaa ter 3 p. m.
Door Glaxa
Vent Gloss
ACCORDION. 120 basa Front- 1434 CHEVY. 4 dr. Mop,
SERVICE
Scnkarik Glass and Paint mlini. For beglnnm or later- equip. (Trade). FA 3 8 8 .
meUlale*. Yours for — .44. S3 CHEVY. Cheap. I cyl. and
Compuny
3330444.
H i Magnolia Ph. FA 3-448
itJek. FA 3782.
BE
MODERN!
Cook
and
beat
SI. Poultry - Livestock
water economically with HIkatland Pony, bridle and
Therm Bottled Gaa. Miliar
■addle. $200. FA 2-0331.
Radio and Appliance. I ll 8. Gateway To Tha Watarway
Robson Sporting Goods
Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-033.
Gentle Shetland Pony for
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
children . Just in time for Electric Guitar. Dual pickup. 344-4-4 E. l i t Ph. FA 3— 1
Christmas. Alio trailer. Ph.
Like new. Also beginners
Accordion. 12 Bass. Both
FA 3348 after 3:30.
for $30. FA 30437.

Liberal Benefit Plana

3 Bedroom home with Flor­
ida room and kilfhen
ELECTRIC
equipped. $73 month. CaU Lekevlew home with lake
AN
EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY
322-oano for information.
privileges In .South Silver
EMPLOYER
I 2 Bedroom house, kltchca
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WSAIHKSt VBtr, aracli eotder, with fimak. Lew toffigfet. 82-42.
Unitod Fran Lenaad W in
Established 1903 THUR&amp;, DEC] M i: HI t , 1962 SANFORD, FLORIDA

It'll Be Frosty Tonight
Francis Rouaafllat Jr. as lbs
next president of tba ergsaisatloa . , . Scott Buna, firat
vieo praalOaN aid Howard
Hadgas, setratary ■ • • Now
board of directors will matt
■ext Tuesday sight aad ouka
B official.
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Tba word la (bat tba part
authority committee baa roe*
emmended tba north aad a(
Frtach Ava. as the most feas­
ible laeatioa for that
teraiaiL

a a
Jim Barnett, former
ot tba First Cbristlaa Cbareb
here suffered a heart attack ia
Winter H ir e s . . . Ha'a sattiag
along okay
a a a
Did yoa know that Seminole
County is rated 36th la wealth
la the state? . . . Dural is
13th and the funny thing is
that Seminole spends me
per child on education tbaa
our neighbors up north.
a a a
City almost wrapping up all
Utility lines to the proposed
Hunt Co. plant.. . . As of Dec.
1 . . . cost |40,021.. . . 111,000
additional contemplated.

Frost, frost, frost, the first at the year for
this part of tba stats is predicted by the weather­
man for tonight and Friday morning, with dear
skies aad light northurly winds with pariods of
calm.
Tempcraturus will bo lowest about sunrise.
Tho forecast:
“Orlando, Brookaville, Bartow, Kisaimmeo
Valley, Seminolo County, 28 to 82 with 26 to 28
in pockets aad muekkndg. Frost’*
The future outlook is for fair and cold Fri­
day and continued cold with frost and freezing
temperatures over most of tho farming areas
again Saturday morning.
Tho frost warnings from the Lakeland
Weather Bureau predict frost for the entire
state, down through tho Everglades and lower

★
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The East's first big storm of tba wintry
season walloped West Virginia with up to a foot
of snow today and made roads dangerous in a
dozen states.
The rangy storm system centered Its power
over a broad area from Virginia to western New
York. Atlanta had its first snow of the season
and driving became dangerous in pkrts of the
Middle West.
The heaviest snows fell on West Virginia’s
Randolph County, where a foot of enow was
measured end more was on tho way. There was
four inches of snow in western Pennsylvania
and another four inches at Cleveland, Ohio. The
Akron, Ohio, area had five inches.
An inch or more of snow in the Kentucky
mountains held down the number of picket bands
that have roamed coal fields during a strike.

Redistribution
Of Legislature
Urged By Kelly

Court Puts Hoffa
Under Trial Guard
NASHVILLE. Teas. &lt;UPI&gt;—
A strengthened force of U. S.
marihala wrapped a tight se­
curity cloak around the fed« a l court trial of Jcaputcrs
yfoaklent Jam * tk:.Jfo|tfa to­
ol
*** d***11* ,h* ob'
defeme attorneys
Judge William E. Miller or­
dered alx extra ballffa la the

Drive For Toys
Ends Dec. 10
Due to the length of time
necessary to repair them,
Dec. 10 has been declared
tba deadline on tha accep­
tance of toys by the men of
the Sanford Marine Barracks
la order to get them ready
for Christmas, "Cpl. T. L.
Wires said today.
The man of the barracks,
ia cooperation with the local
Salvation Army, will distri­
bute these toys to the unfor­
tunate children of the San­
ford area during the l»llday
season. Wires said.
lit expressed the appre­
ciation of the officers and men
of the Marines and the Na­
val Air Station to the USO,
the Salvation Army and all
individuals who gave money,
toys and tint* to the support
of the program.

Heroic Fadier
Dies In Rescue

Norman E. Sttbel vice
ndopresident of the
inton,
Seminole Jaf-Alal
la aa
Fern Park. Fla.,
like
arithmetic problem
some professor from IT or
Harvard to help hi with,
imes,
The other night In
totals
back to back,
teams
racked up by the
Involved were eu&lt;|y the
same and the teams six In
each game, flnUhcdjin the
aame order, poit Jsltioni,
would
1, 3, 3, 6, 4. 3. Sta
like to know tba m mallcal chance of this
Molaea Connies, a nputer
in the pari-mutueljdepaitmeat figured, off thi caff. It
was about one ia 1010,014,
6S7.2U.30I.

OLD ORCHARD BEACH.
Maine (UPD-A heroic father
hurled one of bis children
from hla blaring borne early
today but then died with a
crippled son he tried to save.
Another son of Charles
Longmore Sr., 29, died of
burns. Ills wife and four other
children escaped without ser­
ious injury.
The o n e - s t o r y bungalow
caught fire when an oil burn­
er exploded. Norman Bedard,
first at the scene, said be saw
“a huge ball of tight' and
then heard scream*.

jgwood,
Residents o f
1792
Longdala and along
report that a pctil | is being
circulated In Ibe ar| against
allowing stock cai races to
take place at the olj seekerwill be
cart raceway. Pel
Comturned over to
istkmers at their it meet-

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Comics ....
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Dear Abby _ . Page 10
Editorial ___ Page 8
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“ I could bear tha father and
mother acreamlng Inside the
flame-filled house,” Bedard
said.
"I tried to talk Longmore
into leaving, but he wouldn’t.
Ha laid ha had to save hla
crippled aon.”
Bedard said Longmore dis­
appeared from the window and
returned to hurl one of hla
children into Bedard's arms.
Minutes earlier the 20-yesrold Mrs. Longmore and four
of their children, Naney, 8,
Ralph, 7, Charles Jr., 3. and
Charlene, 1, Bed through the
front door of the house. TTicy
did not require hospitalisation.
Longmore’* body was found
at the foot of crippled Keith’s
crib.
Fir* Chief Louis Wharff said
It appeared that the father bad
Just started to pick up the sixyear-old boy when he col­
lapsed and died.
Sidney, 10 months, burned
over 70 per cent of bis body,
died shortly after arriving at
a boqpiUl in nearby Bidleford.

courtroom after a (lender
young laborer attempted to
shoot down Hoffa with an air
pistol d u r i n g proceedings

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Hoffs was struck by two of
tho pellets but said he was not
hurt. Ilia assailant, who Wentilled himself aa Warren
Bwranson of Washington, D. C.,
was held on a contempt of
court charge.
Swanson, 23, ■ native of
Loomis, Neb., said he waa
compelled by a "vision” to try
to UU Hoffa, whom be had
u v i r seen. Ha said be had
committed himself to Carmarillo Stale Hospital in Cal­
ifornia about a year ago be­
cause ha "was Just so much
at loose ends.”
Hospital authorities s a i d
Swanson, who was released
last Jan. 10, had schizophrenic
tendencies.
Miller also ordered the mar­
shals to search everyone en­
tering the courtroom for the
remainder of the ft million
conspiracy trial. He locked up
the Jury Wednesday night and
said he would deelde today
whether to leave it locked up
for the duration of the trial
which la now in its seventh
week and la expected to last
until Christmas.
“ It Is a drastic measure to
search people entering the
courtroom but It will be done,”
Miller said.
Defense attorneys objected
to the tightened security mea­
sures, saying it would pre­
judice their case. MUlcr said
he had to think not only of
the safety of Hoffa but of
everyone la the courtroom.

Morals Charge
A 43-year-old Forest City
man was arrested Wednesday
on a morals charge and ts
being held under $2,000 bond
at the county Jail. The man
was Identified as Marvls Col­
son, Rt. 2, Forest City.

i t t t t l d . . .

Money

Adenauer Besieged
BONN, Germany (UP1) Chancellor Kearad Adeaaaar.
besieged oa all sidee by da­
rnends he quit, canceled to­
day's coalition talks wRh the
Socialists rather than set a
date tor kla retirement.

New Engineer
WASHINGTON (UPD-Ths
Army mawincid today CaL
Harold B. Parfltt will bocoi
Its district engineer at Jack*
soarill* about Dec. 1*. He will
succeed Col. Julian V. Sonshuh, who is being assigned to
Viet Nam.

Mediators Meet

★

JACKSONVILLE (DPI) —
If reapportlonment Is to ha
accomplished, it should ha
dona within tha bounds of tba
preaent makeup of 38 fkni'
atom and 95 House member,
Sen. Scott Kelly said bora to­
day.
Well, wa got n nice new poet “Trua roapportionmant la
office. People finally getting redistribution of what wa
the hang of tho combination have,1* tho Lakaland senator
lock* . . . All wo nood now art told tha annual convantion of
some street lights in front.
tba Florida Society of Associ­
ation Executive*
Supt. af Schools B. T. HQ- “Tha numbers game is ever.
and Assistant Walter Tha m a j o r i t y ^ tha two
Teague will be Tallahassee housea don’t quit# have enough
bound next week In hopes of votes to put any majority pro­
speeding up federal funds so posal Into affect and tho min­
bids can be let on the new ority haa enough votes to
Kngllik Estates school.
block action.
a • a
“Wo a rt at a legislative
There’s actually no truth to stalemate on reapportionthe report that the city will meat,” be uid.
clamp down, 'and sat allow dUpi*.-topis was to y v e
Salvation Army to put up ien*'What’s Ahead Iff Tha
money kettles this year .
LegialaUvo Sessloo,’* but ha
They’ll go up Saturday.
snld no ono could' predict
eventa In tha 106.1 session un­
• • •
The |0U owed to a former til the seat-shuffling problem
North Orlando town clerk haa has been solved.
been paid—by check. A cltl- “During the special session
xen asked Town Treasurer tempers got short — people
Wcodrow Anderson If tho said things 'they really didn’t
bill had been paid and ha re­ mean—and I’m fearful that
plied that ha eouldn’t gat the some of those scars will not
checkbook. Whereupon the 'be healed by the apring of
eitixen went to aee Mayor llhU, so It’s Impossible to proFrank Faaula and returned diet what will happen," Kelly
with it under hla arm. The said.
Kelly called for fair appor­
check waa made out and the
checkbook returned to the tionment by placing tha Sen­
ate on population and leaving
Mayor.
tha House constituted as it ia
now with 95 mamber* Ha in
A recent story from
County says that some “riiinc troduced a plan in tho Novein
remodelers” were in court her special session, but It waa
over some mortgages they had klllad in Senate committee.
. . . The “mortgagors” ddn’t
know they bsd signed thd lien
on their property—swore!they Librarian Named
Mrs. Florence Courien has
did not . . . Brings toutind
some of the "reoovdlng" been appointed to succeed
Jobs thst have been I sold Mrs. Paul V. French as li­
around this area . . . | High brarian of th e Altamonte
Springs Library, Mrs. Smith
prices for the work don
High balances on the ‘inort Cady, president of the library
gages" that were not lnjkecp- association, announced. Mrs.
ing with the undersUndkg of French has been librarian
the property owners . . I High line* the library opened in
monthly payments thatjwsre 1960.
next to Impossible to p
High probability thst
modeler” might soonl have
title to the property—ifd the
former home owners tight
soon become renters

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There was n possibility that froet could
cause widespread damage to unprotected winter
vegetable crops Friday morning.
Lowest temperatures forecast for tonight
and Friday morning ranged from 23 to 26 in
northernmost districts to 80-36 in the fanning
areas south of Miami. The northwest Florida
panhandle could expect a light freesa tonight
with temperatures as low as 26, the weather
bureau said.
The forecast for Friday was fair and cold
with froet forming again in most fanning areas
Friday night The cold wave also brought brisk
northwest winds up to 80 miles per hour which
kept small craft warnings flying on all Florida
coasts.

NO. 689

Pipeline Work
Up For Approval
By City Officials
The City Commission will
in special session at
19 a. m. Friday In approve
a proposal of the Sanford
Pipeline Company to utilize
s tm t rights-of-way to In­
stall a pipeline to the Naval
Air Station from tho lake
front.
City Manager W.E. Knowles
•aid this morning that ill
property, abutting lawns -nd
shrubs will be safeguarded
during construction of the
project.
The pipeline will stretch
some two and a half miles
starting somewhere around
by French aad Myrtle Are.
by the lakefToot, east along
Seminole Btvd, up Mellonville and south on Mellon
villa to tha air station.
The, ..ogsipsny,. southern
Standard Dorp, of Houston
also plana to build n quarter
of a million dollar Jet fuel
storage facility on the lakefront, with construction to
start as soon as city com­
mission approval become*
official.
Mayor J. H. (Jimmy)
Grappa said today the city
would probably get only $1U0
per year from the agreement
with the company and further
details will be worked out
during the morning session
Friday.

Soviet Flights
Over U.S. Denied
WASIIINOTON (UPI) —
The White House enld flatly
today that no Soviet planes
have flown over tha South­
eastern United State*.
“No auch flight* have *v*r
taken place," preaa secretary
Pierre Salinger told newsmen.
Malinger’* c o m m e n t waa
prompted by reports in the
Scrippa • Howard newspaper*
t h a t Soviet reconnaisaanr*
plan** war* spotted over Geor­
gia and South Carolina during
the Cuban crisis. The report*
praviously were denied by the
Defense Department.
“This type of Journalism 1*
destructive," Salinger said.
The Washington D a i l y
News, a Bcripps - Howard
newspaper, carried a state­
ment today by Walker Stone,
Scrippa • Howard editor in
chief.
“What we published is true,"
he said.
“It really does *ot matter
how monotonously the Defense
Department denies the etory,"
Stone said. “All that matters
is whether it is true."

NEW YORK (UPI&gt;- Fed­
eral mediators meat agala
today with representatives of
nine major New York arte
newspapers and the Interna­
tional Typographical Unloa
In aa attempt to head eft a
strike which could cense a
newspaper blackout

BOB BESSERER
• . . Another Story

London Fog Kills 66

LONDON (DPI)—Tho r * y
killer amoc claimed victims by
Hope Tour Set
th* scoro today and official*
TOKYO (UPI) - Comedian
trim
ly predicted th* blindlnf
Bob Hope will entertain
mixture
of tog and pollution
American servicemen la tha
Far East for two weeks be­
ginning Dee. 20, It was an­
nounced today. Hope for
yean has been making an­
nual Christmas visits to UA.
military installations.

Cubans Arrested
With Smuggled
Assembly Meets
PARIS (UPI) - The newly Cocaine Cache
elected National Assembly

gathered for Its organising
meeting today dominated by
an unprecedented majority
pledged to,support President
Charles d* Gaulle. Gautiist
leaders were confident they
could push through tho pres*
ident’a plana for stability at
homo and nuclear-backed
prestige abroad.

Needs technicians
TALLAHASSEE (DPI)
State School Supt Thoms*
D. Bailey, saying Florida
will need 10,009 engineers
and 90,000 other technician*
by 1970, Wednesday estab­
lished a "technical education
division” for Florida. Bailey
appointed Dr. Thomas W.
Strickland, education mater­
ials specialist ia th* Depart
meat Education, to head the
group.

Rail Sale Okayed
WASHINGTON (UPI) The Interstate Commerce
Commission has authorized
Southern Railway to pur
chase a controlling interest
in the Central of Georgia
Railway. The ICC Issued an
order Wednesday providing
that the merger will becom*
effective In 33 days, provid­
ed Southern completes fin­
ancial arrangements by that
time and any bond Issued
carry no more than SW per­
cent interest.

Right Oi Way
Gift Accepted
ORLANDO - G. T. WUley.
Martin Company vieo presi­
dent and general manager, to­
day officially donated to the
State of Florida a 166-acre
tract of Martin-Marietta pro­
perty for turnpika right-of-way
through the company’s ex­
tensive holdings southwest of
Orlando.
The property, valued at
$330,000, was formally present­
ed to Gov. Farris Bryant who,
In turn, presented the official
property deed to Turnpike
Authority Chairman John M.
Hammer.

The Florida Development Commission has
earmarked 966,000 in HULBurtott funds to help
construct a 16 bed pediatriea ward and finish off
tha naw wing at Seminole Memorial Hospital con­
tingent on the hospital raising 986,000 for the
project
Hospital administrator Robert Beucrer dis­
closed that preliminary plana for tha naw ward
have been submitted to tha FDC and he would
'like to see construction on the new facility start­
ing early next year.
However, Besserer emphasized that where
the hospital will get tha 966,000 la “another
story." The hospital board will discuss tha mattar at its meeting next Tuesday, Besserer said.
Besserer indicated the board may ask coun­
support or soma sort of fund drive to raise
S .' needed appropriations.
The 9716,000 new wing waa completed In
August with the hospital staff moving in during
October. The feder
leral government poured 9825,000 in construction for the wing.

NEW YORK (UPI) - Two
Cubans, alleged whoWater*
of cocaine etnuggled into the
United States from Havana,
wero arrested early today by
New York police.
About two pounds, two
ounces of pure cocaineworth $800,000 in (b* illegal
market—was seized aa da-

tectlves raided a room In
th* Markwell Hotel In Man*
hattan’s theater district.
Deputy chief Inspector Ed­
ward F. Carey aa'd the two
Cubans had been carting
their cocaine auplles from
Miami to New York tor the
past 10 months,
Their customers were main­
ly pusbera operating la the
theater area, police said.
The narcotics squad has not­
ed a steady Increase in the
flow of cocaine to the midManhattan area In recent
months according to LL Pasquale Intrieri.
The prisoners were identi­
fied as Jorgelina Gatcla, 26,
an attractive redhead who
was a photographer's model
and beauty queen In Cuba
and ber companion Santiago
Garcia, 20.
Intrieri said detectives en­
tered their hotel room Just as
the Garcias were in Use pro­
cess of “cutting” th* cocaine
or reducing It from Its pure
state to the marketed variety.
The cocaine was in a dresser.
The detectives said Garcia
offered them $12,000 to let
them go—$2,000 In cash held in
hla hand and $10,000 more lo
be paid later.
The payoff attempt resulted
only in a charge of bribery
added to felonious narcotics
possession charges, p o l i c e
•aid.
According to Intrieri, tha
Garcias—who are not related
—talked vaguely about their
operations a n d mentioned
"something about a boat”
used to bring the drugs from
Cuba to Florida.
He said that police believe
th* cocaine's original source
may be Red China or South
America.

would choko tho nation for
two more days.
At least 66 persona moot
of them over 60 year* o ld had collapsed and died la th*
London area alone sinew th*
wont tog In a docad* stole
over the nation Monday night.
Auto and hospital officials
said the amor waa every bit
as bad as the “killer fog* of
I95S which claimed 4,000 Uvea
In four days.
Tha death rate was expected
to shoot up sharply today. Of­
ficials said amor usually takas
24 to 48 hours to affect tha
lunge and briny on fatal bron­
chial conditions.
Health authorities warned
old people, children and per•one with weak lunya to stay
Indoor* until th* amoy lifts.
Air aapiples taken Wednes­
day showed .air. pollution U
times normal and twice as bad
aa at tha height of the 1952
disaster.
Th* grey killer wa* a deadly
amalgam af moUture, imoke,
dirt and carbon fume* spew­
ing from the nation’s exhaust
pipe* and factory chimneys.
London hospital* went on
"red alert"—the order to ad­
mit only emergency patients
and keep all beds raady for
smog victims.
Th* air ministry aald th*
poisonous pall over London
was fim) feet thick.
"it eeemt this weather will
persist for another 49 hours,"
a ministry spokesman predict­
ed gloomily.
Freezing temperatures add­
ed to the misery. Th* fog fros*
on etreete and pavements,
causing a rash of multiple-car
accidents. Uut highway deaths
wer* few because traffic mov­
ed so slowly.
The fug surly today was not
as bad aa the opaque mast
that halted the nation In Its
tracks Tuesday night. Out via
ibility in a few areas was still
down to xero and driver* near*
ly everywhere could see only a
few hundred feet a t best.
The smog was expected to
thicken again tonight.
Hardest-hit wer* th* great
Industrial areas of London and
th* midland cities, where fac­

In The Mood
There’s nothing Ilk* a frosty
nip in th* air, tha am*U of
wood amok*, and th* sound of
Christmas carota to get folks
in th* mood for Christina*
shopping.
Downtown merchants * t
Sanford art catering to that
mood this weekend with an­
other two days ot special sale*
on *v*ry kind of gift for
•vsxyuo* oo your list.

Besides th* s a v i n g s hi
money, time, gas and wear and
tear on th* feet by shopping
at home, you’ll have a chance
to win something to help you
check off that list . , . gift
certificate* worth $43, $35, and
$ 20 .

Friday night shopper* will
receive tickets for th* drawing
to h* held Just after tho 9 p. at.
closing at the corner of kfagnoli* Ava. and First Si-

Stan In Eyes
Of Youth Blot
Out Holdup Plan
ELIZABETH, N. J. (DPI)—
Tha bank robbery might have
been a pushover except far
Robert Dtecblor, n young mag
with stars In bis ayes who saw
red when the heist threatened
hie wedding.
*
He became furious when he
sew the $1,600 he had saved
for s nest egg dumped Into
the bandits’ bag Wednesday
along with $59,000 of th*
bank’s money . . . before he
had his deposit slip.
“I was J u t thinking about
m y $1,600," Dteehler, 24, a
service station attendant, said.
“You cant get m a r r i e d
without money, can youT I
wanted to get my money
beck.”
.
Beside*, he wanted some of
th* money to buy an engage­
ment ring Christmas present
for his fiancee, Loretta Her­
man, 21.
Dlzchltr became so angry he
grabbed th* .38 caliber pistol
on* of th* bandits carried, shot
him In the etomech, fought a
gun battle vrlth the other
bandit, and when all of the
bullets were used up, hurled
the empty revolver with all
his might at th* fleeing rub­
bers.
Then he charged them with
his bare hand* and chased
them from th* bank, on* of
them clutching hie etomerh
where he had been (hot.
Dlachltr wee not nicked ia
the flurry of bullets that fol­
lowed HU bold move. But bank
guard William Petuakey, 63, e
former policeman, waa wound­
ed trying to help.

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Turkey &amp; Camera
compluU with flaah at­
tachment, cane, etc,
with each set of 4 Den­
man Super Safety Ticca.

Lake Mary Puts
O ff Session
Today’s meeting of the
Lake Mary Chamber of Com­
merce has been postponed
until 9 p. m. next Thursday
at which tlmo Douglas Stanstrom, chairman of tho coun­
ty's long range planning and
development committee, will
be guest speaker.
Stenstrom will give a re*
port on tong range plans of
the county for converting
Lake Mary Blvd. Into sn
access Unk between Hwy. 1792 and Interstate 4 and will
lead a question and answer

tory smoke mixed with the fog
to produce a slimy atmosphere
that coated mouths and lungs.
Busan and trains ran bourn
behind. Many motorists left
their can hornet.
No airliner* had left London
airport for 60 hours.

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C H O IC E

B E E F -T E N D E R

BEAR LAKE GARDEN CLUB members hold workshops often these (tors
to rnsks spaghetti wreaths and candle holders in preparation for the
Christmas holidays. Working on both at last week’s meeting were, from
left, Mrs. Raymond Jackson, Mrs. Vernon Herrington and Mrs. Riehard
Ostrander.
(Herald Photo)

U . S. CHOICE • TENDER BY NATURE

Courthouse

Prime Rib Q

Records

l A l

Gore T o Lead
Albert Pltbsr, etus, to
PTA Discussion
Gsorfs Dannali Jr., etui,
Prank Gere, principal of the
Bretton Woods, Id,500
Altamonte Sprints Elemen­
Academy Manor, Inc. to
tary School, will lead an htfor.
Shops Bldg. Corp., Unit One
mal discussion at Turedey’s S
Academy Masor, $49,500
p. m. m eetlnt of the PTA oa
Academy Manor, Inc. to
any questions or problems that
Chops Bldg: Corp-, Unit One
teachers o r parente might
Academy Manor, $14,700
hava concerning Urn achool and
Academy Manor, Inc. to
children.
Shops Bldf. Corp., Unit One
A dlaplay of c h l l d r a n ' a
Academy Manor, $31,300
books, precersd from a book
Academy Manor Inc. to
dealer at a discount pries by
Shops Bldf. Corp., Unit One
Mrs. L. T. Bryan Jr., library
Academy Manor, $28,000
chairman, also will bs ehown.
Aaron Malone, etui to Ray.
mond Downey, etui. S. PineYou een find anything you
MRS. LAWRENCE PIVEC, George and the mb.
seed advertised in the Her­
emit, 111,500
bit’s foot.
PHA to nulh Lawton, Oak­
ald by Sanford marebanta.
land HlUi, 18,250.
TIIA to Marlin S. Knight,
etui, Dear Lake, $10,450
Gcore* Pugh, etui to GHEarly Chrlitmas shoppers, ( era, end browsers from all
bert McLaughlin etui, Queen's Friday night shopper*, lookover the county crowded San­
Mirror, $1,000
ford's
downtown streets Fri­
Orlando Fed. Loan., to
day to lake advantage of the ADVICE IS T1IF. ONLT
William Culler, etui, Wetbcrlnfton lights, $9,000
fine buys offered by mer­ THING I KNOW WHICII IS
'MORE BLESSED TO
Lincoln lights, Inc, to 3la&gt;
chants and take a chance on GIVE THAN RECEIVE’!
tie Jackson, $9,000
winning some free certificates,
FrancU E. Roumlltat. III.
good for merchandise.
etux to William II. Uoutwcll,
Mrs. Henry Schumaeher
Loch Arbor, $5,500
Dallas Mtg. Co., Inc. to
was the lucky shopper who
Ray Rhodes, ctux, $9,000
won the first prise of $4$, with
Robert Rogers, elal, to
Assistant Flra Chief R. T.
Dledrlch Mahring, Jr., Oak­
Thomas holding the lucky
land, $22,100
second placa tab and Mrs.
James O. Jamison, ctux,
Lawrence Plvcc winning third
to Casselberry Cardens, Inc.,
prize. Mrs. Plvec's s o n ,
Queen's Mirror, $5,ooo
George, seven, attributed his
Ailoll Helm, ctux to Joseph
mother’s good fortune to the
C. Lrkawitch, etux, Lake
rabbit foot he bought that
Cem Park, $3,000
same night, which is aeen In
John Kshlr, etux to James
the photo.
Jamison, etux, 22 20-30, f 13.The crowds in the stores and
100
on the streets were even
Esther Miller, etux to Ro­
greater than the week before,
bert Miller, Fern Park, $16,merchants said.
000
One more week of the big
Unrnln lights, Ine. to Clyde
promotion la scheduled, with
Stewart, clal, Lincoln Hghti,
mare prizes to be given away.
$9,800
Stores will start slaying open
John Railly, etux to Harold
every night until • p.m. on
R.
T.
THOMAS
Crowley, etux, English Est.
Dec. 17.
$21,000
Suits Filed
Joseph Leonard ya. Alphonty Lowery, mtg. gel.
Second Fde. 8. and L. of
Cleveland v# Luts Marshall,
uig. fcL
North Fed. Savings and
Loan vt. Elwm Rlefcl, etux
mtg. fcl.
North Fed. S. and L. vs.
Paul N. Straub, etux mtg.
fe.
Marriage Applications
JeiM Oxford, Altamonte
end Jenny Taylor, Altamonte

Fresh Fla.
Grade A
Whole

ARMOUR STAR

Sales, Prizes Allracl Crowds

( j o u A / k o K ie

Perfume Bargain
Often Smelly
NEW YORK (UPl) - A
manufacturer warned Christ­
mas shoppers today tv.at this
la the happy season for per­
fume counlcrfeilen.
"The counterfeit perfume
business is mushrooming
now," said Edouard Countand. If you a rt ottered •
bargain on top name per­
fumes by a taxi driver, eleva­
tor operator, door’o-door
salesman or cut-rate store—
don't buy. You'll be buying
counterfeit or watered per­
fume at best."
Couraand. who keeps an
ex FBI man In hit employ
to track down counterfeiters,
u y i most counterfeit per­
fume la made In Mexico and
Ud Caribbean Island.

GIVE YOUR FAMILY
THAT LO NG -NEEDED
HOME IMPROVEMENT
Whethee It’* another ksdr— , a feasily resa
hobby w e tor. or Jest mare oibow spare, remads

14 Oz. BtL
Lim it 2 P lease

Vs Tin Chunk Style
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nil - Until 3

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CALL OUR —
Homs and Property Improvement Dept.
MAPLE AVE.

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SANFORD,
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Action
■t l a b r y man,
rormal dcdlcatloa of the
removal of Gordo* Frederiek’a maty old laglalafivo
licaaaa tag win bo bald at the
T i i a M l t Hall partial lot at 0
p.m. Doc. 11 (seat Tuesday).
On band with amwdriver aad
pliera win bo a boat of aUU
tarlurilag Mata lap.
Hack Cleveland Jr., S. J.
Davis, gea. Boraard Parriak.
lodicatiooa are that MaUary
Horae, Wilao* Carrwajr aa

J. Dea Wright called to tell
as that tha bank ha's a di­
rector la has m Semiaole
County fuade la M aad le charm tered la Orange County so aot
eligible far any total faada. . .
Remember that refuges
•way back that wee making
as get our cry lag towels out?
Well, be escaped from a work
gang last TTtday hat waa pick­
ed up la Daytona Beaeh lor
breaking and entering.
Work started oa grading
Mth SI.
From the "what do YOU
think?" meeting exiled by
Commissioner Jim Avery end
attended by all the county
hoard . . . Avery: Under the
ridiculous extremes demanded
by state supervision of N A A
(nursing and aged) homes
oven somo of the most recent­
ly built care buildings now
operating fail to measure up,
Including our own Seminole
Memorial Hospital—one of the
hast . . . Committeeman Ford
Cavanaugh: T h e smallest
economically constructed fa­
cility U one of 40 beds . . .
Bob Bosserer. Seminole Mejnerlal Hospitalv administra­
tor! probably the most effi­
ciently operated Is 50 beds
(one nurse station lor every
SO beds required). . . Cost of
construction with private capBel-94,000 par bed; with fed­
eral agency loan—94J00 a bed
(red tape, elaborate construc­
tion standards . . . Chm. J.

—about 40 beds . . . Mother
Wilson, G o o d Samaritan
Home: Our planning is for a
new unit of 20 beds . . . Both:
R would have to be done with
federal funds . . . George
Ik Touhy, Sanford Seminole De­
velopment Co.: Sincere as all
of ua ere from a humanitarian
viewpoint, we just Ignore the
financial Implications ((40
beds multiplied by 18.500 cost
per bed equals $260,000) . . .
Committeeman K. E. Gre­
gory: Right now there le NO
approved NBA home In Sem­
inole County . . . Committee
Chmn. J. H. Van Hoy: Provtding a facility through
county construction followed
by private operation through
a lease (as in Volusia Coun­
ty) Is recommended only as a
last resort . . .
Pen Cantwell, former Senford resident and major lea­
gue baseball pitcher, died to­
day at Salem, Mo. Cantwell
waa a resident of 305 S. Park
Ave. for many years end got
hie start In baseball at Senford. He phebed for the New
York Giants a n d Boston
Braves during his big league
career.
$

We wondered why so many
deputies are miking cases in
‘ JP court instead of county
court where the county can
benefit from it. We ssked
Judge Vernon MUe about it
end he said “no comment."
However, the judge did admit
it'e been going on foe quite
a while.

_
We queried the sheriffs
W office on It and came out with
this answer: the warrants
have been coming out at JP
court and deputies have an
other recourse.
What's the bm of having
those elaborate blinker warn­
ing signals by the Lake Mary
School whea they don't work
dbwf m s oa two dots a week?

County Home
Called 'Trap'

iu w

a

Tito Gets K iss

.MOSCOW (UPI)—Yugoslav
President Tito arrived today
The gominol* County Hon* m i caDoJ a lira- liar hie first Kremlin visit 1*
tn p and n method of caring for tha county'* aged •is years end received a bias
and indigent waa labeled moat urgent at a Monday aad a handshake from Premier
Nikita Khraahchee.

VOL. 58

WEATHER: Partly cloudy, soma showers. Low tonight around 66.
1Unltod Proas Laaead Wire
Established 1906 TUE8„ DECEMBER 4,1962 SANFORD. FLORIDA N a 697

night meeting called to reriew the problem.
The mooting waa called by county comml—ton- Consulate Storm ed
on after submission a weak ago of a report by its KUZABKTHVILLI (UPI)
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ecnrthoaaa eemmlttaa erctag —A atok ef POO Karopaaae
stormed the Belgian eonauleto
immediate action.
About to representatives ef Monday night, planted a Katangaaa Dag an its road and
■toned Uatted Nations jeeps to
ehnrch argsalsatiena attend­
ed the eeaeion ee which Com- a demonstration af eolldarity
mimloner Janma Avery called with aeaeaetoniat Keiaagn.

tha present comity hams *a
firetrap” and Commiealoaar
Vernon Dana Joined him. in
anying that It would bs “com­
MOUND cm r. B. D. (UPI) pletely unusable" as a place
—Vigilante farmers today of residence for aged sad In­
posted a 24-hour watch a t a dicant people.
•andbagged h a l l d l a g and
11m county to looking tote
boasted at a force af 800 the possibility ef getting fi­
"ralnutetneti" which could be nancial help from the House
called In If federal marshals and Hearn Finance Agency to
storm the building to recover a*iiat In expansion at the fa­
U. 8. Agriculture Department cilities a t two independently
flies.
operated h o m e s . Scrapta
The marshals, who went to Home end Good Semerites
move the records to nearby Homs.
Hefrcid so the county farm
Mm. Taamar Braden, direc­
program can get going again, tor ef the Serepta Home, said
met Monday night at Aber­ that the license for that In­
deen to map strategy for the stallation to operate as a
move, which many feared home for the aged Is about
could touch off violence.
to be withdrawn by tha State
The Mound City people eeld Board of Health. The home
they would hold the records has not had e license to
as "the only way we know operate as a nursing home.
how to tight the government" J. H. Van Hoy, chairman
end hold on to the Inat vestige of the Courthouse Committee,
of the Campbell County Agri­ which wee given the problem
cultural Stabilisation e n d of coming up with a solution
Conservation Service.
to tha County Home dilemma,
The government has "push­ repeated the assertion made
ed end pushed end pushed In the report released a week
until we ere up to the front •go, that the ideal solution
door ef the ASCS building was for the county to place
nod cant he pushed further, persons needing care In pri­
*o well have to make n vate cere homes ea a contract
stand," said Milton Delbert, basis.
• cattle end grain farmer and
H wee pointed out by
one of the owners ef the Jr*»e O. Gregory, committee
building.
member, that the coat to the
two .local .private homes,
Serepta end Good Samaritan
Home for Nesroe*, would he
prohibltiee If they were to
build to newly adopted etato
standards.
Mrs. Braden said she had
IIATTERAS, N. C. (U F D written
the nnF A requestAn unpredictable storm which
has moved up and down the ing a pro-application Inter­
south Atlantic coast like a yo­ view aad eapected aa answer
yo for more than a week slow­ within a day or two.
Mrs. Bnhy L. Wilson, oper­
ly beaded into the Atlantic
ator
of the Good Samaritan
Ocean today. Gale and email
craft warnings along the east­ Home, said they were ensleoa
ern seaboard were expected to to cooperate with the county
hi solving the problem end
be lowered.
The Miami weather bureau they had been depending en
said a ship report lest night donations from churches end
indicated the storm was lo­ other organisations for oper­
cated about 200 miles south- ating funds, but that they
southeast of Hatterai. moving were In dire need of money to
northeasterly at 10 miles per expend their operation.
Mrs. Camlta Ray, state
hour. The weather advisory
said conditions favored a alow welfare director here, inject­
northeasterly drift with winds ed ■ new twist on the prob­
lem when she noted that the
and seaa subsiding.
The weather bureau said the indigent aren’t the only once
coast would experience some that need financial help In
relief today with tides gen­ the arcs of aged rare, hot
erally toss than last week and there were families of moder­
ate income that also stood in
••as not quite so rough.
The storm has inflicted great need of assistance for
heavy damage to some coastal their eged.
areas during its erratic move­ The consensus was that the
ment. Gov. Ferris Bryant discussion should be broaden­
asked President Kennedy to ed to Include that group, be­
declare parts of the Florida cause of the high ratee pre­
coast major disaster area*. He vailing in privets institutions
requested $300,000 in federal for cere.
County Commission Chair­
fundi.
Damage was estimated at II men Gen. J. C. Hutchison de­
million at Jacksonville Beach clared that he felt the whole
where part of a sea wall county should add Its strength
crumbled u n d e r pounding to the request by the two
waves. Heavy damage also homes for funds from the
waa reported at Neptune, At­ ' federal agency end eeld he
lantic, St. Augustine and felt additional talks should he
Flagler Beeches in Florida. hsld with opera tori at the
two local homes.
Gregory pointed out that
Death Toll 169
MIAMI (UPI) Dade care in modem facilities tor
County's soaring traffic death those needing H rune 9122 a
toll hit 169 for the year when month for ambulatory In­
Shing Wong. 57. wav struck mates in non-profit institu­
end killed by ■ ear here tions end, for those needing
shortly before midnight Moo- nursing care, the coat goes
up to |I50 per month.
day.

StormThreat
To C tisl Eases

Thera ara only 17 more shopping daya until
“you know what” and a good tlma to work on
that shopping list and nave money, too, by
shopping in Sanford during tha two big bargain
daya set for Friday and Saturday.
To add to the excitement of the approach­
ing neanon, you’ll have a chance to win $45, $35
or $20 worth of gift certificates, good in down­
town store.-!, at tha drawing held after cloning
time.
Thin ia the third week of the big all-out
nalea promotion by downtown merchant* ia a
Bte-C hnulutae afcfa*tag tor shuwxtfa.
w

Trawler Aground
OBAN, Seotlaad (UPI) —
The 114-toa British trawler
Boeton Heron ran agrenad
near Glee Island M e a d a y
night, kilting at least one aad
perhaps as maay ea eerea
members at He 12-men crew.
Sis members ef the erew were

Mix Try Late
TUSCALOOSA, Ale. (UPI)
—The Unlreriity at Alebeme
Monday apparently killed the
hopes of throe Negroes to ea­
ter the school this-spring, by
halting the processing a t In­
complete applications. T h e
university said registration tor
the spring semester cloeed teat
Friday.

ty ef an adequate supply at
safe, good water," Amietoat
County engineer Gup Btoastrom said today,
■Unetrom eeld the eeunty
■Unde "la danger ef losing
owe a t ear moot vitally Im­
portant a a t a r a l nsnnress,

slve population density eonpled with Inadequate pleasing,
that have aaaaad other areas
to lose their supply at pure
water ere already mack near­
er to our walk that yoa may
think," I tens trot* said.

|E|) k ||4 Jr Ur
will ha a lengthy document
era nnmsiuue wells Ja the
•Mag the aeed for atreng
coaaty already abandoned or
mseearaa to "lasers the eons- factors, resulting from escee- severely throttled because af

tribute to the eoetaaeJaatioa
■ad poihrtkm ef the earns araa
where there are TAM hamee,
ea estimated 22,400 people,
depending upon private walla
fey their drinking watan

Measure Passed
TRENTON. N. J. (UPI) —
New Jersey has become the
second etote In the nation to
ratify a proposed 24th amend­
ment to the U. S. Constitution
prohibiting the payment of a
poll tax ss a requirement for
voting for federal office hold­
ers. Illinois was the tin t
state to ratify the measure
Nov. 14.

Frederick G. Heath defeeiad incumbent Cert C. Mod.
deid kg a laadilide vote at
&lt; • to 9i tor Mm aftico at
Csamlhmr y mayor M Mooday's municipal atoettaaa.
A total of 409 voters Anna
(ha mors than TOO registered

Book Choice Due
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
A textbook for Florida's new
public school course on a com­
parison at communism end de­
mocracy 4lli be pi■-e*l here
when (he State Textlook Com­
mittee meets nest week. The
12-msmber committee tuts been
studying 19 books for use fas
the course, which started this
fell under ■ law passed by the
1941 legislature.

tamed oat to oast their be)*

CLARENCE "CRACKER" DONALDSON, left,
was appointed acting postmaster of tha Lake
Mary Poet Office to taka over for Mrs. P. D.
(Virginia) Anderson, center, whoa# retirement

became effective teat Friday after 14 yearn at
tha job. Making tha appointment waa Dalpho
Hackney, district postal inspector from Daytona
Peach.
(Herald Photo)

N ew Plea Set
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) —
Defense attorney Frank HowaU end State Atty. Dan War­
ras have until nsst Monday to
file briefs oa Uowett'e appeal
for a new trial for Mrs. Effie
Norris, 44, c o n v i c t e d lest
year-old boy friend. Howatt
contended in hie motion for n
new trial that at least two
witnesses gave damaging test­
imony against the 44-year-old
grandmother that should not
have been admitted.

Heart Council
Names Annual
Drive Chairmen
Merle Werner end Mrs.
Jackie Caolo were named ea
joint coordinators at Sanford,
Seminole County end DeBary
for neat year's Heart Sunday
drive et a meeting of the Sensirtole-DeBary Heart Council
eaecutlee board.
New treasurer of the organ­
isation U Howard Hodges,
president of the Sanford At­
lantic Bank.
Ed Simona, Heart Council
president. Moved Mra. Tom
Armeo and Hugk Booth of De­
Bary ee eo-chairmew ef that
area, end Mra. Eugene Taylor
aa chairmen of the South Sem­
inole group.
Mrs. Hilda Butler waa ap­
pointed public information di­
rector for the council, with
Mrs. Leonard Munson as spe­
cial events chairman.
Ernest Southward, a mem­
ber at the elate board at di­
rectors at the Florida Heart
A»»n_, met with the council
executive* to discuss plena for
the 1949 Heart Fund Drive.

Stocks Mixed
NEW YORK (UPI) Stocks got off to a narrow­
ly mixed start on moderate­
ly active trading today. Few
blue chip# opened on sub
■until! blocks. The over­
whelming opinioa on the
street w m that the big rally
of the past six weeks has
not yet run out of gee end
a resumption of the upturn

NEW DELHI (UPI)—Prime
Minister Jaweherlal Nshru
said today that Russia defi­
nitely will live up to its prom­
ise to ship Jet fighters to In­
die end establish a MIG fac­
tory la this country.
Nehru said there may be
some delay in delivery of the
first fighters because of the
Cuban and general world nitusslions—not Red Chine—but
there is "no question of the
Soviet Union becking out of
ite commitments."
Defense Minister Y. B
Chav so supported this.
"Tbs Soviet Union has
■greed to supply some MIGe
In December or a little later,
some neat year and some la­
ter,” Chavin declared.
He did not give any figures
Nehru said press reports
that the MIG contract had
been withdrawn by the Soviets
because of Chinese opposition

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Senate President W i l s o n
Carraway Mid today "things
look pretty good" for ■ third
special session at Ihe legis­
lature on respporttonment.
Carraway said be has poll­
ed more then one-half of the
U senators by telephone end
found a "greet majority"
want to come back end vote
Airports Closed out
a plan before the federal
courts take on the jobBy Dense Fog
lie named Sen. John E.
United Press fnlensaUuusI
Mathews of Jacksonville to
Thick, swirling fog rolled
a six-member liouee-Seiutc
over the Eastern Seaboard committee that will draw ■
Monday night. A similar fog bill for submission to the
across the Atlantic envelop­ legislature if the session Is
ed two-thirds of England and called. Other Senate memWales.
1bers named today were Verle
The three airports serving
A. Pope, St. Augustine and
the New York area, Idlewild, Randolph Hodges, Cedar Key.
LaGuardla end Newark, clos­
Wilbur Boyd of Manatee
ed down when visibility County, named chairman of
reached aero, forcing pass­ House committee members
engers to spend the night Monday, wee due in Talla­
u eities they had eo Inten­ hassee today to complete a
tion at visiting. Idlewild fin­ poll of House members on
ally
resumed
operations
the proposed special wsslon.
shortly before 9 a. m. today.
Carraway Mid he found
only two Masters, both from
counties, that Mid they
Policemen Held big
could not go along with the
CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) approach to re apportionmet*
—Ten policemen wore arrest­ that was considered In the
ed bere today in coooectioo lam to-day special eesswo,
with a Mr lea of 12 burglaries meaning proposals to sub­
stantially enlarge both Sen­
ate sad UtMtee mem harsh ia&gt;

Stevenson tikes hie Job and
wants to keep k.
If not hie advice, Steven­
son's stature In the United
Nations waa eomewhet chill­
ed today by a highly circui­
tous, even wandering chain
of events which brought
head-shaking pusilement to
certain sections at govern­
ment.
Why puiilcment? Why the
necessity of considering what
Kennedy can do to improve
the Steveneon Image?
The Saturday Evening Poet
printed an article this week
to the effect that Stevenaon
preferred "political negotia­
tion" to a blockade for deal­
Gov. Ferris Bryant bee ing with the Soviet m leeHe
agreed to call the legislature buildup In Cuba.
back If three-fourths of both
The article wee written by
Houses can agree verbally Stewart Alsop, Washington
on a plan beforehand.
editor for the magaaine, end
Charles Bartlett, syndicated
columnist end such a close
Rollins Presents friend of Ihe President that
he has been Invited to week­
ends at Newport, R. I., and
Play Tonight
"All The Way Home," the Glen Ora. the Kennedy place
second Rollins College play at Middleburg, Ve. Also,
of the Meson, la scheduled to Kennedy recently gave Alsop
begin public performance to­ an exclusive interview for
night at Annie RusmU Thea­ his magasine.
Stevenson's position as re­
tre.
The Ted Mosel play, which I ported by Alsop and Bartlett
waa adapted from James waa espoused by the UN am­
Agre's novel, "A Death In the bassador during highly secret
Family," was presented for deliberations of the N»tional
Security Council Executive
Rollins students Monday.
Tickets ere on sale at the Committee prior to Kennedy's
Annie Russell boa office, open decision to throw s tight
every afternoon from 2 to 5 naval hlocade around Cube.
The White House did not
p.m.
deny that Steveoson at oae
time favored "political nego­
tiation" aa a means of get­
Film Scheduled
ting the missiles out of Cuba
Instead of the near-war tac­
In Longwood
tic of blockading all possible
Florida Forest Ranger Albert weapons shipments bound tor
Harris will show a film entitl­ Cube.
ed "Volunteer Firemen" at 9
For that matter, Stevenson
p. m. Wednesday at the Long- did not deny this specific
wood Fire HalL
point, although be did say
The film showing will be the article wee inaccurate in
open to the public and all vol­ reporting that he had pro­
unteer firemen ef various de­ posed trading U. §. bases
partments la the area are •*- abroad for Soviet missile
pec tally' eaged to etUmL
withdrawal’ from Cuba.

the three open posts worn
taken by Loa Woodhama,
with 210 votes; Art Lego, 204
sad E4 Lana. IIS. Other
oaadUatap aad votes racoiv*
oil woo* 9. » . ML 190} Date
ell Long, 149 and John Burns,
Unopposed candidates Cue
Sawyer far marshal receiv­
ed 212 votes and Mrs. Lil­
lian Henning tor Clerk UV
lied 290.
Voting today to municipal
•lections to taking place la
Altamonte Springe, Longwood
end Oviedo.
Gene B. Itopbeneon end
Stuart D. Friteh are running
unopposed for the Altamonte
council aa are Ben Jones, W.
R. Cionte and W. B. Martin
In Oviedo,
Seeking conneQ posts in
Longwood ere Incumbents R.
C. Carlson end John Reams
and E. E. Williamson. Vern­
on Finch end Mark Bullock.
Unopposed are A. R. Lor­
eninn for mayor, Mrs. Onnto
Rockett Shomate for clerk
and Roy Shomate for tea
collector.

Youth Sets Self
Aflame With Gas
MIAMI (UPI)—A 21-yearold youth whe police Mid ap­
parently doused himself in
gasoline and touched off the
fuel with ■ elgarvt lighter died
today et ■ hospital.
A neighbor Mid ehe saw
flames leaping over an eightfoot hedge heslde her house
and ran out to find David
Bethel "■ q u I r m I n g on the
ground, covered with flames."
Follce My they found ■ half,
empty container of gasoline
•croM the street from where
the youth was found, end a
cigeret lighter in the middle
of the street, its top still open.
They said he had been badly
Injured In ■ motorcycle acci­
dent in August end was Just
recovering.

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k m bora vary clot*. W« h*v* mu­
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to chorekt tm eirta, plays, etc„ to*
n u n s ago m y * i* u r ■ am —
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too ehQly to la a ra h im ootsld a all th a
t h a t . F laasa taD m i bow to ca n rln e a
m r husband t h a t h a should f a t rid

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DEAR LIKES: If you know no*
thiaff about tralaiaff a doy and a rt
not w flU at to Mum, do tha Httle an*
tad to train your husband.
• *• •
DEAR ABET: Ify husband and
I art ffotaff to a raty swanky formal
affair a tth a boat hotel in town. His
firm la futthiff on tha party. My
problem u that tha boat* wife does
not h art a fur stole and my husband
Is afraid that If I wear mine, it will
not look right. Should I borrow a
doth avanlnff coat for tha occasion?
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CHOICE DATES

FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY

By Otwold Jacoby

Just C oll

And Leave Tho
Details T o Us.
"an accident" Is M percent
of tha eaeea—i t is a "cmneed
• e u m m ,* Florida Highway
Fitrol BffL Warn Smallwood

sooAUcus,

maltipUoo

«to tow aad dfsrsgord of tho
right* of poofsrty u d tk* witkia tho speed Uastte," ho
rights *f Other* Is tho m o t told tho BoUricno," mans of
ef moot of the Neeemwse." thorn eheet about fhro or ten
•So f i r this yssr thorn
h a rt hots 1,111 poopla killed
la tha stato of Florida aad
•M68 hoepitallied with tojuriet la trafflo •setidoats,Barilwocd said. "Thl. It IN
tucto dtsthi and 18334 m an
InJ'j.f*! than at tho mate
C. j» . laat Star.*

mileo on hour, but tt*a tMQ
breaking tha law.”
Ha callad attention to eeverai lawa, which ha a*id a rt
violated han u aa of ignorance
sad told Botarioao that to
etvte aluho whero ho gaaood
out eopiaa of tho written driv­
ing teat to members and lot

Is f*g, smoko, n la se at desk
or daylight, he solatod o a t
"Who* it’s time to put y ou
Ugfcta oo. go* m art to m ss
yoar toll headlights, bat keep
tkosi oa low homo," he arid.
The otoadlag of a a oodlklo
signal whoa p u tlo g is soether low that moat motorist
failed to comply with.
Failure to glv# • hand or
mechanics! tiftial when ehsnrin* lanea it an ether frequent
violation, that often eoueet
accidents.

Smallwood, who |o a Safety
t '.ueatlon officer itatlonsd
in Orlando, Mated tha amjar
».nus*e of accidents as speed
toe rreat for conditions, top.
"on to driving, fbOsw-

CINCINNATI, Ohio (UP1&gt;Santo Clout ran steal of
Ohio's 131-yssr-old Sunday
closing law sad was straitod Sunday aa bo talked with
children and prated out gifta.
Harold Saif, manager of
tho Econo • Fair discount
house, was warned laat weak
not to open this Sunday, but
INSURANCE
ha donned a Seats Claus actfit and did ao anyway.
Detective Chief Carl My.
IN S U R A N C E
ALL THE NEW FORMS era checked about 33 bullnear places, but cited only
AT LOWEST BATES
APPLICABLE
8aP, who told deputies if
Brine Your Insurant they wanted to catch him
Problems To Ua —
they would havo to band the
cllaUoa to Santo.
Hie arreat cam# to a
crackdown resulting from the
AGENCY
t i t 8. Park Ato. FA I-B44 defeat to tha Nov. • election
of an attempt to chsngo the
SANFORD. TLA.
law. When Christmas falls
on a Sunday It might bring
MORE BUSINESS
up n queilion of whether
Santa provides n necessary
THESE
service oa defined by the
LITTLE
law.

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Democrats To
Elect Officers

Flrestene T. B. A.
Washing A Pelts king
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Pick Vp A Delivery - Road
New officers ef the DoBtry
Service
FA 2-2611 or GA 5-5938 Democratic Club will be elect­
28th A French Av*. Sanford
ed at a meeting of tha club
FA 3-1-8474
scheduled for T:30 p. m.
PLUMBING
Wednesday at the Fir* Hall.
Jams* Oddy will preside.
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TAKE SANTA'S H I N T . . .
SHOP HERE &amp; SAVE
WASHINGTON (UP1) — mood brook, or a m a dia­
If it* preeent birthrate con­ mond discard, hat thaoo
players would havo goo*
tinual. Alia bp tho year 3000
wUl havo 4 bUltoa parse**-*
aa« taertaaa largar tha* tha
population of tho antlrs osrth
to 1*90.
Thla projection was matte
bp Dr. Inna B. Taeubar, a
popular arpart from Print*,
ton UnlvenHy, In toatlmonp
before a House immigration
and naHonallty lubcommUta#
last Boptsmber.
Kxcorpts from bar testi­
mony were published by the
Population Roference Bur&gt;
aau, o private odtntlfk organiiatloa.
Asiumlng further decltao
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Asia below the Soviet boun­
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would be larger than tha
population of the entire
earth, including Ails, to
WO."
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received 34 million migrants
from Europe from 1130 to
1*33. "This number of mi­
grants would represent less
then * single year’s popula­
tion growth in Asia,” aha
said.

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GaiaMviDt, Fla., to celebrate
tbe grsduattoa ef Harold If.
Xiataar Jr., who received hi*
PHD d cfn o to Educational
Administration from the Uni*
w itty of Florida. A banquet
and reception honoring Dr.
Xaatner was hotted by Hr.
and Mrs. Harold H. Kaitncr
Sr.
Earlier to the day Dr. Kaat*
ner was initiated into the Phi
V Kappa Phi national honorary
society in recognition of hi*
academic achievement. He
was one of the tin recipients
chosen from among 17 south*
eastern states for this honor.
Graduation terminated n two
year program to which be
waa the recipient of a Kellogg
Fellowship in the Junior Col*
lege Leadership Program.
V
Dr. and Mrs. Kastner and
their two daughters will make
their home in Tallahassee,
serving with the Department
Of Education for the State of
Florida na consultant in social
studies under Dr. Fred Turner
chairman of the General In­
struction Division.

#

* Hises Visit With

Bazaar, Supper
By Shirley Wentworth
The Women's Society of the
Lockhart Methodist Church
wiU sponsor a baasar and sup­
per between the hours of 3 and
10 p.m. Friday in Grace Hal)
which adjoins the church.
Supper will be served cafe­
teria style between the hours
of S and 7:30 p.m. under the
direction of Mrs. William Msthes of Bear Lake who is serv­
ing as aupptr chairman.
Other workers from the
Bear Lake-Forest City area
Include Mrs. Vernon Harring­
ton, Mrs. Harold Howell, Mrs.
Velma Sanford, Mrs. Roy
Lindquist, Mrs, Anthony Re­
gan. Mrs. Gold!# Kendall. Mrs.
Lorn* Evelslxer, Mrs. OUvtr
Laymen and Mrs. Nancy
Peyke.

RELATIVES AND FRIENDS at the University
Inn, in Gainesville, helping to celebrate the
graduation of Harold H. Kastner Jr. Left to'
right standing, are David H. Hershberger,
Emerson Kastner, Harold H. Kastner Sr., (the
honoree) Harold Kastner Jr.; Dr. and Mrs. Har­

Rev. Walling

Churchwomen
Meet Wednesday
#

Hy Helm Swodgrass
D m Churchwomen of All
Saints Episcopal Chorch to
Enterprise will hold the reg­
ular monthly meeting at the
Parish House this Wednesday
at 3 p.m.
Guest speaker will be Miss
Elma Johnstone, using as her
subject Eplpthiny Season. A
tea will be held following the
business and program.

By Mrs. Adam Muller
The DcBary Business and
Professional Women’s Club
will hold its Christmas Party
hod a brief business session
this Tuesday evening at the
home of Margaret Williams on
Park Lane.
Secret Pal gifti will be ex­
changed’, followed by a social
hour. Beatrice E. Muller,
president, will preside.
Recall: the store is doing a
favor for you if it takes back
other than faulty merchandise.

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In Sarasota
By Helen Suedgrass
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hlse
•pant tost week v i s i t i n g
friends in tbe Southern part of
tha state and attended Trinity
Methodist Church to Sarasota
Sunday.
Rev. Don Walling to tbe
pastor and ha was formerly
pastor at Barnett Memorial
Church in Enterprise. They
lived here for several years;
have many friends in this
area and asked to be remem­
bered to everyone. The two
families had an enjoyable
time together.

vey K. Meyer, Mrs. David Hershberger, Mr. and
Mrs. Sheldon Grossman, Cedi E. Franklin Sr.
Front row, Mrs. Harold Kastner Sr., the honoree's wife, Mrs. Kastner and her mother Mrs.
Cecil Franklin.

The Past Noble Grands Club
met with Mrs, Victor Greene
for their November meeting.
Mrs. Mae Myers gave the de­
votions using Ephesians 3-30,
"Giving thanks always for all
things unto God" and read a
poem. "I Am Thankful."
Officers fleeted for the com­
ing year wera, Mrs. Henry
Jameson, president; Mrs. R.
If. Beckham, vice president;
Mrs. May Rubow, secretary,
and Mrs. D. C. Howard, treas­
urer.
The group decided to send
a gift to each guest at the Odd
Fellows Home to Gainesville.
Plans were made for the
banquet to be held at the Civic

Fish Fry

Center, Jaa. 10 to honor of-the
president of the Rebekah As­
sembly of Florida, Mra. Maa
Kerndon.
The December meeting will
be a Christmas party at the
home of Mra. Auburn Rector
and new officers will be in­
stalled at this meeting.
Attending were Mrs. Nell
Futrell, Mrs. Mae Myers,
Mn. May Rubow, Mrs. Mary
Jameson, Mrs. Henry Jame­
son, Mrs. R. H. Beckham,
Mrs. Virginia Anderson, Mrs.
Auburn Rector, Mrs. Mable
Browne, Mrs. D. C. Howard,
Mrs. Clarence Snyder, the hos­
tess and a guest, Mrs. W. L.
Roche.

This Saturday
The Men’s Club and the two
circles of the Congregational
Christian Church a n sponsor­
ing a fish fry this Saturday at
tha chureh grounds, 34th 8t.
and Park Ave.
The Ethel Root Circle will
assist tha men with the fish
fry and the Friendship League
will hold a baked goods sale,
featuring homemade food and
candles.

Club Department
Meets For
Card Party
The Social Department of
the Sanford Woman’a Chib
met at the club house for tha
November bridge and canasta
party.
Decorations included ar­
rangements of mums and pyracantha berries.
High bridge award was won
by Mrs. Howard Montleth and
high canasta by Mrs. W. D.
Hoffman, Mrs. Cora Lee Cato,
a guest, won the screeno.
Six tables were to play dur­
ing the afternoon. Hostesses,
Mrs. J. E. Baker, chairman
and her committae, Mrs.
George McCall. Mra. Effle
Durden and Mrs. Clifford
Proctor served refreshments
of lemon pie and eoffee to
those present.

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County HD Clubs
Plan Open House
Seminole County H o m e
Demonstration Clubs will com­
bine an Open House featuring
educational exhibits and a dis­
play of handicraft items for
the Christmas season with
their annual installation of
County Council officers and
Christmas program at the
Home Demonstration Center
in Sanford.
Open House is scheduled be­
tween the hours of 6 and 0
p.m. on Thursday and from
10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Friday.
The installation and program
will take place at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday with Mra. italpli
Austin Smith serving as in­
stalling officer.
New officers to be installed
art Mrs. Charles Sassman,
president; Mrs. Wilbur Nolan,
first vice president; Mrs Jim
Anderson, second vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Kd Fitzgerald,
secretary; Mrs. Edwin Ken­
nedy, treasurer; Mrs. Arthur

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Richter, delegate and Mrs. T.
J. Chalfant, alternate.
Miaa Lucy Nowlin, home
economist of the Florida
Power and Light Co., will pre­
sent a program on Christmas
Lighting using various film­
strips to illustrate her talk.
Members of all clubs will
bring gifts suitable for an el­
derly man or woman which
will be given to residents at
the County Home and at the
Good Samaritan Home for
Negroes.
The Seminole Evening Club
will be in charge of the instal­
lation with the Monroe Club
in charge of the program.
Hostesses will be Oviedo Club
members while those from
Longwood and Geneva will be
in charge of refreshments and
the Lake Mary and Elder
Springs Clubs will do the dec­
orations. Members of the
Sanford Club will serve as the
cleanup committee.
Educational exhibits a n d
their sponsoring clubs wiU in­
clude Laundry, Lake Monroe;
Civil Defense, Oviedo Con­
servation, Seminole Evening;
Legal Matters, Geneva; Social
Security, Longwood; F i a h
Cookery, Lake Mary; Family
Crists, Elder Springs and
Small Electrical Appliances^
Sanford.

Mrs. Henry Jameson

New Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chase
of Jacksonville announce the
birth of an ■ lb. son. Kenneth
Lester, Dec. 1, at Use Jackson­
ville Naval Air Station Hospitsl.
The couple has another son,
Bruce Edwin, six years old.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Masey,
Sanford, and paternal grand­
parents are Mr. and Mrs. L.
W. Chase of Kansas City, Mo.
Mrs. Masey spent the past
weekend with the family In
Jacksonville, and helped wel­
come the new arrival.

THE N EW

Mrs. E. W. Paterson was
hostess for a recent meeting
of Xi Beta Eta Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi, at her boms
in Ravenna Park.
The group decided to adopt
another child from the Bap­
tist Children’s Home to Lake­
land. The little girl that they
have been sending gifts and
spending money to has been
placed in a private home.
The sorority remembers the
children at Christmas, Valen­
tine Day. Easter, birthdays
and other special occasions
with a small gift and a small
amount of money each month
to be used by the child as their
very own spending money.
Tentative plans were made
for a Christmas social to be
held sometime to December
for the members and their
husbands. At this time Beta

Buddy Christmas gifts will
also be eachanged. Tbe chap­
ter assisted with the float en­
tered in tbe Christmas parade
by tbe four sorority chapturs.
It was announced that Mrs.
Wallace Tyre will be leaving
about Dec. II. to Join her busband in Germany. He is with
the Armed Forces and Mrs
Tyre and children, Mark and
Dana, will arrive in time to
spend Christmas with him.
Mrs. J. L. Horton Jr., has
requested a leave of absence
until later to the Spring.
Mrs. G. Andrew Speer pre­
sented the program on **Appredation of Art. Discussion
was held on various types of
art srork, realism, expression­
ism and abstractionism. Sev­
eral examples of these types
were displayed.

Auxiliary
T o Meet Thursday
The Ladies Aualiiary to
Wekiwa Lodge No. «7» will
meet thin Wednesday at 7:30
p.m. at the Oddfellows Hall
on Magnolia Ave.
All numbers a rt urged to
attend as plans will be made
for tbe children's Christmas

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�Given continued F n a i k
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• a exported stow ebbing of re­
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To The Editor

M fiO

■ a t f t Moscow Oct. :r, w i .
Bad tasasd a dlr*«Uv# that all
aad earn wrataw throughout
ft* world must to stamped
e a t This was promptly Mtowad by toadsn af both pan.
deal parties la tha U. S.
waraiag af the grave den­
ser la result from a strong
show af patriotism which to
■ ednal toysity aad love of

m i Adlai Stovonson, wrote
i s article that Communism
w u on tho wara world wide
Bad practically through. Tho
publle thinking waa geared

people* homes to drive out
belief hi God.** M b did not
arouse a (term of protest*
la tho church** of fte U. B.
Surely lhru*h«brr must havo
1*11 vary m u regarding
American sentiment.
Wo were esastanUy fad tad
beltoved tho "lira” that the
Soviet was ea a wild s*o*a
chaaa and wee wasting and
going broke at tho rate of
a atillJoa dollars a day in
maintaining a aaUQHo Cuba.
W# believe tho sotting up af
a fishing fleet baaed la Cuba
and aaodlag in thousands of
Russian and satellite tech­
nicians wars Interesting but
boded ra harm. Wa won
harangued that peace would
surely coma should wo dis­
arm and rat told that this
would bo turning av tr our

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MAINTAIN OUR NATION’S
INDEPENDENCE.” W ho a
our political loaders, otthsr
party, and rallgioaa loaders,
find America wants freedom
CASE 0-408: CoL 0. R.
—cod freedom for people Stribling to tho dynamic bond
ovary wher e, R w tt au k s Urn of the Missouri Military Acaddifference.
•my a t Mexico, Missouri.
Before 1 recently addressed
hla
stalwart group of young
. . .
men. ha called my attention to
n motto prominently display ad
*■ on# of tho arches of the
campus. It rend:

French-Algiers Future Dark
UFI Farelgn How* Analyst
It is M l surprising that tbs
first dark clouds are appearing aver tha so-salted Evlan
accords which tod to Algerian
independence aad established
tha pattern af future relations
between Algeria and Franco.
Algerian Premier Ahmed
B*a Bella telegraphed h l a
yurah in Havana la mld-Oetober when to endorsed Fidel
Castro's demand that tha Unitad States give op Its base at
Graatraame.
w * &gt;•
that tha Eviaa accords would
to revised to meat tha "realRise af Algeria."
Thera to little doubly that

tha provisions by which France
retained for I I years to r air
rad naval base a t Mert-elKeblr on tho Algerian coast
and for five years her rocket
aad nuclear tasting Installstiona In tho Sahara,
France r o g a r d a MtrsolKeblr an essential to to r
Mediterranean defenses and
bar nnctoar test sties a t Colomb-Bochar aad B aggua in
oouthweet Algeria aa oaaraUal
to her development aa a noelrarpowar.
Bon Bella has declared to
regards those tost sites aa I
problem for which it is aaaentlal "that a solution be found."
Tha French a n not opposed

“Look Uko a soldier—Act
Uko n gentiemanl”

soma of the Evtra agncmsnte, T hat slogan struck my fancy
but they look with n very cold for It reminded mo of n basic
eye an any «hangs la tha mill­ axiom of Applied Psychology
tary status,
Further, they havo soma
complaints of their own which
are contributing to tho growtag strain between the two
govornmenta.
F aria pe wo wora growing
anoroxlmaUlr th re e - oust- too soft aad taking thlnp for
a ,, one million French
_ h. lirwj
Algeria and worn granted, but freedom can
fonn&lt;tatton o f tto Algerian navar bo taken for granted.
^
now
ta —Indian Prime Minister Neh­
ru, an the fighting with Chian
Franca. Ben Bella bra appeal* for their return but has at
^
, lm. n — tha French
permitted
herBunMnt of Europeans aad baa
gjl0WB un(jM
y, nation­
alising French properties.
Ben Bolin has announced
Tha South doesn't think
that Algeria will ha a non- anymore. It just foals.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
aligned Socialist state aad this —Harry Ashmore, Pulltear
toAT/rM ATM toirW R1^ . month ha began giving acme Prise-winning former editor
sMSEYvccaMnne otucsm
indication of hla plana.
OM.BCCUSdMB—IfMOUaWT*
of tho Arkansas G asetts.
ik town aiiM d D tanum n/
NTO BWHUSBAND/MS’S had
Ha said the stats would taka
PIRHAM
IT
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fth
HI* PANCHICK RXM D M AND Wttoe TO MU- MVDCTXCTrJE over aad put Into operation
The American boy ha*
HASN'T BUNHOWB/AtaWBdt
BOO factories left idle by their changed, net football. The
WOULD HAMYANKID OFF H SOUtPMSNT AND %«TYLfc
crummmll A fleeing European owners, and
03Uft PCAtVtBKp TOMAKE &lt;]
I MUCHTHAT/ would take over largo •states lad of today can’t play U
CBKTAM.BUTDtaTB'tDPUCHTl
weeks of football aad than
t o i l OP'JCWWr j f e Z 5 / ” J I
aad set up its own marketing retire to the life of an Amer­
BUM HAD ME
organisation for altrua fruits ican, bolag carried ovaryand olivea.
where by auto.
Bra Balia indeed faeea for­ —J . F. Dolan, Mtaaourl
midable problems. Shuttered Toaetor* College phyi. *d
apartment windows and store director, blaming youth aoftfronts in Algiers testify to the ra»* for injuria*.
creeping poverty overtaking
tha city, la a national poputeIn tto ond it may wall ba
that Britaia will to honored
ployed.
by tto htatoritu mom for
Until the ond af thio year, tha way aha disposed af an
Algeria will to living an tha empire than for tha way In
French budget After th at she which too acquired R.
ta an her own.
—dir David Ormsby Gan.

that its toot
"Act tho way you’d Uko to
bo and soon you’ll bo tho way
you act!"
All military odueatoru a n
impressed with tho remarkable
changes that come over their
recruits or students after n
few years of superb training.
Not only do tho man gain a
now morale, but they develop
n pride in their organisation
that often sustains them when
they got into n crisis.
I t waa this same pride in
tho Marino Air Corps tradition
that mad* our eldest son
Georg* ride his partly disabled
Cougar jot plane ta n mar* 200
tapt frpm the ground boforu he
ejected so it would thus avoid
striking say of tho vast crowd
assembled at Glen View Naval
Air Button.
For Georg* could have eject­
ed at 3,000 feet, but went to
hla death because of tho esprit
do corps of tho Marin* avi­
ators.
And that tamo spirit waa
evident la CoL Standing's hun­
dreds of eager military stu­
dents who ra t before mo that
morning.
False pride Is a bad thing
but true pride in one's profes­
sion or work to what keeps
many men in harness long af­
ter they could have retired.
A few years ago one of tho
btahopa to Chinn addressed tho
Bible Class b) Chicago of
which 1 am tho teacher.
This bishop had visited with
Gonaralisslmo Chlang KaiShek tha previous week and
than had flown dlroetly to Chi­
cago.
So ho told us about Madame
Chlang Knl-Shok*a worry over
bar famous husband.
"1 am afraid ho will ruin bis
health," she protested to tho
bishop.

when engaging in prayer."
Well, that has impressed me
all through tho years, no I
hovo had even more respect
for General lasImo Chlang KaiShek over since.
And when I visited a t Mex­
ico, Missouri, I raw another
evidence of proper pride in
modem Journalism. For Rob­
ert M. White II, tho newapaper publisher, has constructed
tha entire front of his beauti­
ful newspaper building ra n
vertical concrete facsimllta of
the paper in I column*, set up
Just like the front page.
At the top of the concrete
front is the masthead with the
name Mexico Ledger.
Ripley has even commented
on this novel newspaper plant,
and It to certainly n unique
architectural front but quite
appropriate.
For from across the street,
the building actually looks just
like a huge front page of the
Mexico Lodger Itself.
(Always writs to Dr.
Crara in c a n af this raws*
Ctftl itAHIpfda |44fl9B#4 Mh
vetopo aad I f cento to cover
typing aad printing crate
when yen send far era af kta
booklets.)

not augegit that tha traditional portion bar# collapaed. At
tha leftward and of the spec­
trum, for example, the Social­
ists, MRP and Radical Social­
ists together won some 1M
•seta of tha 0 3 total.
I t to argued, howerer, that
eoOapaa would oomo untoaa
these older parties regroup hi
bread coalitions, find vibrant
new leadership, and develop
practical political programs
with goanhM grass roots ap­
peal.
Such regroupings are aoen
here aa a badly needed offset
to the nmaxlng G n n l l l o t
strength which, with allies,
commands a clear Assembly
majority—a circumstance aaw
Is modern French politics.
Hope that a counter, light
may ultimately develop rests
ea mars than tha fact tha old­
er parties generally avoided
total decimation.
Tha experts point out that
the second, or runoff, French
election had the effect of over­
stating Do G a u l t a ’ a true
strength, since many voters
ass known to hare approved
Ganllbt candidates reluctant­
ly. Their greater distaste was
for a Communist or Socialist
alternative.
Another time, it is felt, bettif f
better Isedtrs
and batter programs may draw
tha voters to some more mod­
erate opposite choice.
Thirdly, men here who study
France believe tha makings of
new leadership exist If the
traditional parties will only
solan them. Attention to called
to the many capabla French­
man, young, vigorous, dedicat­
ed, who now serve in key ca­
pacities in the European Com­
mon Market organisation and
other Euro pa-wide agencies.
Should n healthy alterna­
tive to Gaulllat UNE bo alow
to shape up, there la a natural
fear of the wide Ideological
gulf between Gaulllam and
communism.
Noverthaloo, the F r e n c h
Communists’ jump to 41 as­
sembly aeata from their eld to­
tal of 10 la being minimised In
some q n n r t o r a . Before Do
Gaulle’s ISM ascendancy, it
should be noted, the Beds were

A meeting waa called by the
chalnnaa of the. council, Mr.
Paul Bates. It waa net an of­
ficial reacting hut waa held
la Banford a t tha city at­
torney's offices. All the coun­
cil members and all the In­
coming candidates were in▼Hide
I t waa called for tha bet­
terment of the Casselberry
Utilities, for the growth of
our city and t^ get facts and
figures so that tha eitisens of
oar city be informed rad
know the true facte end at
a later data.
Am rery aura that your
council members and efflesn
of Casselberry are working
hard each day to keep up
with the expansion and
growth of our fair city to
keep tha wheels la motion
and keep the public Informed
of progress.
Carl C. Stoddard
Mayor of Casselberry
Netting waa called at 7:30
p. m., Nor. a , INI.

jo B A R B S ,

IdRer
Sanford Harold
In answer to Mr. Howanfo
news totter la Sanford Heo&gt;
aid:
l
Let me say that I only aaid *
that I appointed tha commit.
•Ion. And lot us giro credit
where credit is duo. If It
had not been for the work of
entire committee, Mr. Brown
from Sanford on the sotting
and Mr. Max Coborly from
Sanford on the map. Mr. E.
J. Mower, Mr. Herman Joyce*
Mr. L. K. Woodhams, Ms. a
George Howard, Mr. E. M v
Zlboll, and, last but not for*
gotten, our city attorney. And
if it had net bean for the
many hoars that were spent
by all, I think that Kenneth
McIntosh will tell yon that
you and all of us would be
right back where we started.
So, you see, 1 played a very
small part and I am very %
sorry If anyone thought that
I wanted any glory.
Thanks
Carl C. Stoddard
Mayor, Casselberry.

j

■y Hal Cochran
A psychiatrist says talking
to ana's self is not aa Indi­
cation of Insanity. Just an in­
dication the utility bills have
coma.
It'a probable that tho peo­
ple who got the maddest at
tha government a n tha ones
who forget to turn out and
veto.
If those big turkeys knew
what wo know about n abort
timo from now they wouldn’t
bo ■trotting around eo proud-

Xconomlate havo b e e n '
studying 1901 statistics and
find that, although personal
Income increased, sales de­
clined slightly. Breaking tha
figure* down, there was a
serious decrease in sale* of
durable good*, including autos
10 per cent below 1900, furni­
ture 6 per cent to 8 per cent,
electrical appliances 4 pe* f
cent to I per cent Nondurable
goede, on tha other hand,
showed increases consistent
with tho riling level of In­
come. Tha decrease waa ca­
ptained by uncertainty about
economic and International
conditions.

We’d all ba totter off if It
were aa bird to spend money North Dakota bad a total oI
ta it ta to asm i t
3,241 boats registered in ltott. J

PAWN

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A training clui being
m a n * ky M otkodiat
karctea of kaflhmt Veta€ahirreh
DUTCH.

TBo two-hour training teiMoa* were continued ot 7:30
p. ■- Moaday and another
la ocbodalod lor 7:10 p. m.
M a y tad again n o t Moaday
ta d Tuesday.
Mr*. W. L. Kenney of Do-

Load, director of chOdmi’s
work for tbo DeLnod dirtrlct,
la fautnetlag tbo socoed aerha count entitled ‘'Teach­
ing children."
Partkipoting an wortare

Xapfcarts of the course it
placed ea Christian EdueaBaa of ehOdm la the mail-

SANFORD AUTO DEALERS, who op tn ts la
conjunction with the Sanford Atlantic Bank
financing facilities were feted at a dinner party
in the Gold Room of the Mayfair Inn. Hoata
ware Howard Hodge*, bank president and Mrs.
Id)Ia Houaholder, who la in charge of the bank'a
installment loan department. From left are Ed

Senior Citizens
Present Concert
cludes pastors from the ilz
churches, la the- group arc
Btv. I . B. MeBroom. Rev. In DeBary
Washy Flak, Xav. Damon
iered as part at tfw Leader­
ship Training Program for
the area «der the auipicci
at the area staff which in­

Ccott, le v . Fmd Faster and
Bar. Arthur Beatty aad Mre.
Jack Huaaey, district repretentative far the W8CS and
Mias Mary Hubbard, rural
church and community work-

Oviedo’s tow* council has
Mg—4 ■ cootract lor a new
water aystem aad Clerk Dot
Courier said she expects to
have aa application la the
mall today for House and
Home Finance Agency plan­
ning funds.
The council had * final
discussion Moaday night of
tha contract with the Miami
firm of Driver and Spooner
tat tha water system. The
to w also expects to ask the
HHFA to finance the com­
plete project by purchase of
revenue bonds on the sys­
tem's earnings at a 3H
percent Interest rate.
The council also discussed
the paviag of Tyson St. and
cloeed out Us meeting with
aa auto tour to Inspect the
street lighting problem.
Mayor Loo Gary alao re­
vealed that be has contact­
ed the Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad concerning Improv­
ing rough crossings at the
Broadway-Geaova Rd. Inter­
section.

Mr. M a g ic
* To Give Show
A t Bear Lake

0

Sanford’s "Mr. Magic" will
present hie complete 00minute show at the Bear
Laka Elementary School this
Friday beginning at I | . n .
Boa** of tha special, mys­
terious acta acheduled include
n journey Into levitation, sawlag a woman la half and the
unique performance of walkbig through n solid length of
ropo.
Nominal admission will bo
charged for adolta and chllIren under 18 year* at *g*.
Proceed* will go toward tha
purcha** of library book* for
tho school.

By Frances Wester
An installation of new of­
ficers for the UPW at ths
C o m m u n i t y Prssbytarian
Church of Laka Mary iaJ *
n. surprise garden shower for
M n. P. D. Anderson were two
Important peris of the pro­
gram at the November Asso­
ciation meeting of ths organ­
isation, held at tha born* of
Mrs. A. E. Crocker on Lake
Mary last Tuesday night.
The selection of officer* for
tha coming year by the noai n a t l n g committee, Mrs.
m James M. Thompson, Mn. M.
H. Rice and Mrs. Ruby M.
Lindas, w u approved by the
members, aad Rev. John Pil­
ley installed the following:
Mrs. Ruth Goble, prosident;
Mrs. W. C. Hopkins, vice
president; Mrs. Roy Howell
Jr., secretary; Mn. J. D.
Parkinson, treasurer; Mn.
rannle Leffler, Fellowship
0 * Chairman; Mrs. Harry San-

Paralyzed?

SANTA BARBARA, Calif.
(UPI)—Author Eugene Bur­
dick claimed 8unday “there
was abundant evidence" the
nation’s leaden have bee*
By Mre. Adorn Mailer
paralysing
t h e i r emotions
A concert ef folk song*,
with
tranqulliiars
while de­
spirituals On d Christmas
carols was presented by ■ bating the vital Issoc of war
Senior .Citizens Mixed Chorus or peace.
“The higher you go in the
at the DeBary Community
pyramid
ef power," ha said,
Methodist Church hut Tues­
"the »urer is tha indication of
day evening.
The concert was conducted finding unbalanced people at
by the Division of General the top."
Extension of the nlversity ef . Burdick, co-author of “Fail
of Florida with cooperation Safe" and "The Ugly Ameri­
of the DeBary Ministerial can,” charged that than li
Asm. and other community “an abnormally high" con­
sumption of tranquiUtara In
orgt filiations.
Participating were the De­ Washington and "no ona can
Bary Choriatara, the DeBary aay that the** drug* help in
Glae Club and Choirs from the achieving wledoiq in the vital
First Baptist Chureh, the
Community Methodist Church
and the First Presbyterian
Church a n d representative
members of ths Sanford Male
Chorus.
Mlsa Adelaide Conte was
organist, Laura Platt Brown
tha pianist and introducing
tha director was Troy M.
Wakefield from Galnesrille
who was co-ordinator of the
chorus.
Serving aa director and
guest soloist was Delbert E.
Sterrett, tenor, who sang
“Geau Bambino” by Yon aeompanlcd by Miss Conte at
the organ.
The benediction was given
by Rev. Augustus C. Sum­
mers. Sidney Swallow played
the chimes in eeverai num­
bers and the audience partici­
pated tn the ringing of “Silent
Night.” Miss Conte was pre­
sented ■ Urge basket of
American beauty roses.

Church Calls
For Blankets
The Conrmlseion on Over­
seas Relief of the First
Methodist Church of Sanford
has issued a call for blankets
for Algeria where its is re­
ported theussnd* are homeleas as the result of the civil
war.
The commission will handle
forwarding of any blankets
brought to the church office
by Wednesday.
Coot* usually feed on buds,
seeds or aquatic insects asar
shore, but may feed la deeper
water and dive to depths of
10 to 20 feet.

man; Mn. P. D. Anderson.
Program Chairman; Mrs. Ed
Zimmerman, Circle 1 Chair­
man, aad Mrs. Don Smith,
Cirri# 11 Chairman.
Another highlight on the pro­
gram was a short talk by the
youth representative of the
church. Sherry Spinelll, who
met recently with other young
people in a conference at
Boggs Academy, about 13
miles south of Augusta, Ga.
The Academy U a i l i year
co-educatlonal, a c c r e d i t ­
ed boarding and day school
for about 300 Negro high
school students, serving a
community of 300 families.
Courses In agriculture, live­
stock training, homemaking
and business education are
alao offered at Boggs.
Through committees of fac­
ulty aad students, every one
has a part la planning tha
school activities. The Christ­
ian
Education Committee

Hunt oi Boat Uncolw-Msccttry, Hodges, lira.
Houaholder, 8peedy W llllarf Wlllla Motors;Don
Bales of Sanford Motor Co. and Bill Hemphill of
BUI Hemphill Motors. Salesmen of the four
companies alao attended, aa well aa 8tudebaker
field Representative Collie Glenn.
(Herald Photo)

LES HOUGHTON U
the new sales manager
with Stricklancl-Morrison Inc. here, n com­
pany announcement re­
vealed today. Hough­
ton, who came here
f r o m Delray Beach
started with Ford in
1053 and in a graduate
of several Ford soles
managers seminars ns
well ns the Ford Mar­
keting Instituto in At­
lanta. He will make his
home a t 100 Shannon
Dr. in Pinecrest with his
wife, Joyce, and three
daughters, Elinor, 13;
Marion, 10 and Debbie,
eight

religious life and integrates
Christian education classes
with the morning devotions,
mid-week vespers, Sunday
church school, and Westmin­
ster Fellowship.
Mrs. Jamas M. Thompson
presided and read the location
and names of the workers la
Presbyterian missions assign­
ed to the date, giving prayer
for them. Mrs. M. H. Rice, as­
sisted by Mrs. Ted Brooklyn,
Mrs. Ed Zimmerman and Mrs.
Roy Howell Jr. gave the de­
votional.
Proceeding the social hour,
Mrs. Anderson was honored
with the surprise garden show­
er and presented gifts from all
the member*, with everything
that might possibly be needed
from bandana handkerchiefs
and gloves to liniment and
flower seeds.
Refreshment* of assorted
cakea. coffee and tea were
served by the hostess.
Mre. Paul Conway was n

decision* made then."
Tha author addressed the
final session of a three-day
symposium on tha prospects
for demoency, sponsored by
the Center for the Study of
Democratic Institutions.
Burdick did not elabonte on
tho us# of tnnquliiscn but
protested the growing com­
plexity that eeemlagly neces­
sitates their use.
"Those men now in power
in our government a n al­
ready near collapse under the
tremendous weight of scienti­
fic knowledge placed upon
them," he said, urging a re­
turn to a principle of sim­
plicity la which "Mr. Kennedy
and Mr. Khrushchev would
■Imply aay, 'Let’s turn off the
arms raca'."

Samuel R. Johnson, 71, at
Longwood, died la tho Orange
City . Nursing Home Monday
afternoon after g year’s illness.
Ha was a resident ot Longwood for 13 years and was the
husband of the late Florence
F. Johnson.
Johnson was born ta Cleve­
land, Ohio, Oct. I, lseo. He
was salts manager for the
Hyllard Company of St. Jos­
eph, Mo., for mtay years and
was later associated with the
Ford agency In Cleveland.
He was a member of the
Babcock Masonie Lodge of
Cleveland and a veteran of
World War L
Survivors Include two sla­
ters, Mn. 0. R: Leach and
M n. E. G. Luke, both of
Cleveland; one b r o t h e r ,
George H., of Saginaw, Mlcb.,
and aeveral nlecea and ne-

pbews.
Funeral service* will bo held
et 2 p.m. Wednesday at Bril*
son Funeral Home with Dr.
H. P. Ivy officiating. Burial
will be in Oaklaw Memorial
Park, with Brliaon in charge
of arrangements.

Computer Given
GAINESVILLE (UPI) — A
$230,000 digital computer, a
gift from a California comput­
er company, la expected to ar­
rive at the University of Flor­
ida shortly. Tho high-speed
computer will bo need tn train­
ing undergraduate Industrial
■tudenta la computer systems.

guest and ethers present were
Mrs. H. M. Cochran, Mrs.
Arolyn True, Mrs. John Reav­
es, Mrs. Earl H. Unger, Mrs.
Richard Beebe, Mrs. Jpkn
Pilley, Mrs. Clifford Corden,
Mrs. Marion Lee, Mrs. Jo#
Smathcrs, Mrs. Vtruer Nel­
son, Mrs. Eioar C. Turning,
Mrs. Ruby Sjoblom. Mrs. W.
B. Harrison, Mrs. F. K. Don­
aldson. Mrs. Bernice Sinkbsil,
Mrs. Robert Rugenatein and
Mrs. A. E. Freese.

U PY Needs Toys
For Workshop
By France* Waaler
for used toys needed for the
Christmas Workshop which la
beiag sponsored by tho Unit­
ed Pnibytoriau Youth of the
Lain Mary Community Pres­
byterian Church.
Toy* will bo repaired and
distributed to needy children
at Christmas.
Arrangements tor pickup
of contribution* may be
made by telephoning FA 28219 or donations may be
left at tho church. Any re­
pairable toys, toys no longer
beiag used or new toys will
aid tbo project. Donations
also may be given to Penny
GrinaeU, project chairman,
or any UPY member.

By Mr*. Adam Muller
A "Religion In Art" eahibltion will bo opened at
11 a. m. Thursday by the DeBary Art* and Craft* Club In
conjunction with a ChrUtmaa
Party at the DeBary Manlion Uouae.
Tbo unique exhibition will
b# preaentod under direction
of Edith G. Brook*, program
chairman, who will bo a*lilted by Mr*. Angel Diaz,
Mr*. David Runk.l, A. Me
Naughton, Mr*. Laura Lock,
A. Mercer, Mr*. F. Harring­
'Ll - i i T7|
11 . a’ *
ton, Fred Cleveringa, An­
•li-•
drew Dey and E. Eld ridge.
Background arrangement*
will bo provided by tho Bren­
CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Tuesday night at the month!
ner Nonary of DeBary.
were, from left. Pfc. Kenneth Wiggins of Bellnlre, Ohio; .
Serving on tbo reception
Winegumcr of Palmer, Alaska, and AA Salvador Sparacello of Manwlo, la .
and refreehraent committee
With the lioys at right are Mrs. Lucille Fitxgeruld and Mrs. H. L. Johnson
will b* Mr*. 0. Barnett, chairof the Lake Monroe Home Demonstration Club which supplied rnVts for
man and Mr*. William Lakethe occasion and, at right, Mrs. Carolyn Higgins, USO hostess.
man and Mrs. F. Harrington.
(Herald Photo)
Refmhmente will bo eorved
from 11 a. tn. until ( p i n ,
The exhibition will run
through tho month of De­
cember and will be open t«
the public. Art clasaao wilt
oentinue on Tuftday* until
By Jaae Caaaelberry
heads or variouj departments
Host teams a n encouraged
December 18 under direction
Lyman High School will at Lyman, Fletcher Cackrell, to arrange for the nuts (0
of Artlat Don Emery. Claeeee compete with at teaat aeven
'faculty advisor, announced.
be broadcast live ever a lo­
will r**umo at 9:30 a. m on other Central Florida high
The “ Brain” toama will cal radio station If at aB
Jan. 8.
achoola in a "Brain Bowl”, be queried on science, matb, possible.
an exciting new competition music, current events, art,
Other schools roaaldartac
based on "brain* rather than literature and aocla^ atudlea. participation are Sanford,
Church O f God brawn” which la scheduled Question, will be compiled Oakridge, DeLaad, Ca s t ,
to begin la January.
by Brevard Junior College, .Satellite, New Smyrna, Win­
Begins Revival
A team of four atudeotr Orlando Junior College and ter Park, Seabcwatt, Win*
Dally revival service* at with two alternates will be Daytona Beach Junior Col­ Titusville.
I p. m. began Monday at the selected soon for their over­ lege.
Dr. C. Raymond ViaDutan
First Church of God. 1402 all knowledge. They will be
Each team will compete of Brevard Junior Collage
W. 14th 8t. la Sanford.
determined as a result of every other
week and has been designated eoordin*
Invitation to the public baa testa to be made up by the matchca will be held on Sun­ a tor of the program far the
been extended by the pastor,
day afterooona from 3:30 p. month of January. A maettag
Elder Floyd Burton, to at­ Grand opera was beard In a . until 4 p. m. at the parti­ of representative# from the
tend the service* which are Little Rock. Ark., for the first cipating achooir. Lyman'a Inters,ted school* was aehn»
being conducted by Rev. G. Uma la 1870, but the crowd first meet la tentatively aebe- duled to be held at 4 p. a ,
M. Eubanks, evangelist of was small because of a $2.30 duled for Jan. 0 against today at Tltusvlllo High
St. Augustine.
admission charge.
Winter Fark High School.
School to make final plaMk'

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A Lyman High School
Skating Party will ba held
Thursday at the 8k*U City
Rink from 440 p. m. until
10 p. m.
Ticket* a n availahte from
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Paul Maxwell, Geneva; Isa- night at a Tampa airport.
Echols Bedding Company.
I Payments |».10. Phone
McVIcars, Downtown Hanbells Blake, Mary MeDsnlel,
little David Collins Jr.,
Rodney Carr, Msbla Barnes, whose picture In a 0L Peters­ PA S-MU.
Margaret Smith, Steven Weir, burg newspaper located hie
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Faint of side when the plan# landed.
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Sanford. ■ bov
"This to wonderful. This to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCloud wonderful," the happy mother
exclaimed over and over.
of Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. WilUo Graham
David had disappeared with
his father, David Sr., six
months ago, when the elder
Space People*
Collins took him on n picnic.
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Mrs. Collins first learned bis
IXVTFATION TO M D
INVITATION TO VID
Fasting Advice
LV T U B C l l t r r I T COURT OF
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C ity •» Sanford
Seeled hide w ill be r e . T U K SIX TH JU DICIAL CIIU
■eeleit bids w ill be reeelT. eelved In th e office of th e e r r r , u
appeared
in
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newspaper
af­
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Mrs. Gloria Lee Byrd, a 30- to authoritlea in Loa Angelas F riday, D ecem ber T, ISIS, or on tho follow ing llem i
and
T w o (S) now to n g w heat MOHirtV M. PA R K E R , h i t
th e fo llo w ln e Item ei
year-old woman who reported­ to claim her boy.
baee dum p tru e k a n s sp e ­ wife,
ly undertook a M-day fast But persons in eeveral other
Two
(S) eew er pum ps,
cified. T he en g in e ahall
here on instructions from states also claimed him, lead­
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driv en ,
one
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m ent o f I t s cubic laches
d riv e n by n eeeondary
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g a ao lln e engine, S00 gpm
ea ehow a la th e epoelflcations.
Any tru c k w ith
a
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40TDH.
before a court ruled he belong­
n sm aller en g in e d isplace­
ed to Mrs. Collins.
m en t w ill n o t be a cc ep t­
Sene* ae I l e a A — b n t
Mn. Byrd, of Rolling HUls, Los Angeles County juvenile
a b le and ehnll n o t be bid.
S00 gpm a t S0‘ TDH.
R ids w ill be publicly opened
(tom C
Calif., waa rushed to Georgo transportation officer Marcus
Two
(1) pum p e o n tro t a n d read In th e C ity ComWashington University Hos­ Greenfield flew here with
m lealon Room, C ity H alt, flanp an ela ee specified.
ford, F lorida, a t t .M P. M.
Horn D
pital last week after she was David. He laid when the plana
Plpo end flttln g e for In . on F rid a y , Decem ber T. ISIS.
found in a hotel suite. Doctors circled the Tampa airport the
■ peclfleatlone a re av ailab le
In e ta lla tlo n
of
aew ago
pum pe aa Hated In th e a t the C ity M atiagsr'a Office.
said then she was near death boy excitedly asked, Hls this
Theae a re th e earns tw o
•peel flee t Iona.
from sever* malnutrition and really home V*
tru c k u n ite bid N sv em b sr St.
Item B
dehydration.
O ne I I I new, fo ur-inch 1IM. The C ity Com mission
c e n trifu g a l t r a a h ty p e rc js c tsd e ll bide on theae
Mrs. Byrd was a leader In
pum p.
gneollns
engine,
Legal
Notice
• 2,000-member planetary re­
m o u n ted on a tw o-w heel
t
r
a
i
l
e
r
•
•
epedfled.
search organisation which haa
Bide w ill be publicly open­
ita headquarters at Palos
ed a n d re ed In th e C ity Comi r w h s p r a v to u a y e w N e o b y Yards, Calif.
m lsalon Room, C ity H all. flan,
ford, F lo rid a , e l S:00 P. M. on
A UTTUB OLD LACTf WMOMADTCJ She came here in Septem­
F rid ay . D ecem ber T. 1»4J.
use doth hands /
S p ecificatio n s a re av ailab le IX T B B CIRCUIT COURT.
ber with plans for a “space
a t th e C ity M anager's Office. X IX TII JU D ICIA L CIRCUIT
ship" to ahow government of­
W a rre n K. K aow lee
o r FLORIDA. IX AXD FOB
ficials, then began her fast. A
C ity M anager
gRBIXOLM COUXTV.
C l tr of Hanford, F lo rid a
IX CMAXCKRY NO. 1S4M
female companion oald Mrs
Publlah D ecem ber 4
xo n cB or
Byrd atarted the “acientific to file any cU trns end de­ ODD-10
rO K RCLO aU RR BALB
R. W. WILLIAMS,
experiment for peace" on or­ m ands w hich you, o r e ith e r
INVITATION TO BID
P la in tiff.
you. m ay h a v e a g a in st
ders of volcca from outer of
Sealed bide will be received •ve
•e ld e sta te In the office of
In
th
e
office
o
f
tho
City
apace.
T.
a
FISH
E
R
.
llun. C. V ernon Mis*. C ounty

M a n Kills Maid,
Shoots Himself
HOMESTEAD (UIT) — An
Air Force staff sergeant (hot
and killed hls barmaid girl
friend Sunday, then took hia
own life.
Police aald Arturo C. Rivera,
SB, of Homestead AFB walked
Into • crowded bar in Leisure
City and (hot 3«-y«arold
Blanche M. Chaney with a J8
revolver, then turned the gun
on himself.

Ju d g e of H-m lnole C ounty, a t
hie office In th e C o u rt H ouse
In Hanford. F lorida, w ithin
• I t c alen d e r m onths from the
tim e of the firs t p u b licatio n
of th is notice. Each claim or
dem and m ust be In w ritin g
a n d c o n ta in th a plaoo o f reeldonee end poet office ad d ress
o f th e c la im a n t end m u st be
• w orn to by lh a c la im a n t, h la
a g e n t o r a tto rn e y , o r tha
sem e shall be void,
la ) H a rla n T uck
Ae
A ncillary
A dm inis­
tr a to r a b a . a f said aetata
K. Tope D eaeett, of tb a firm
o f R eseat! end Tuck
T M aitland F la sa
M aitland, F lo rid a
A tto rn ey fo r A ncillary Adm.

Actress

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M anager.
Hanford,
Florida,
u n til 1:1* P. M.. W ednesday,
J a n u a ry t, t i l l , fo r tho fu rn ­
ishing a n d lay in g of m a te ria l
for th a re su rfa c in g o f eevarat
s tre e ts In th e c ity of Honford.
Tha b id s sh ell bo on s per
ton In pleeo basis for • q tla n .
Illy of a p p ro x im ate ly l.oo*
lose.
T he m a te ria l ahall he hot
a sp h a ltic
co n crete
su rface
course. T ype If, ae specified
by th e F lo rid a Hlato Road

and

CDD-ll

WIT.NF.HH the hand and seal
1—N um aa p la n e r (Model of said Court title le th day
MM. ger. No. »7*T). com- o f Novem hsr, A. D. t i l t .
p lete w ith belle. XX HP tIB A L )
ele ctric m o to r (W estin g ,
C lerk o f tho C ircu it C ourt
house, ger. No. III1 I7 I),
In and For Sem inole Coun­
and s ta r te r end sw itch .*
ty. Florida
1—d e l — E i t r s Round
By: M artha T. V thlea
Hide Heed* w ith flooring
D. C.
and V -Jolnt knives
F ra n k A. T aylor
I —Mklddvr w ith
Ve ta. A ttorney for P la in tiffs
cable
m ounted
on old XXI N orth M agnolia A rena*
F u rd tru c k
Orlando. Fts.
1—Bel — E x tra fletblocks Publish Dor. 4, t1, I I . XL
fo r m ill
CDD-I
1 — Belt lac er
I — K nife b ala n ce r
1 — W a te r pum p com .
p iste w ith 1 IIP electric
m n to r I W eatlnghouae, g«r.
No. U &gt; 4 |W |, pipe* end
tan k .
•aid sale to be held a t 11:44
o'clock, a. m. on W ednesday,
D ecem ber I t . a t th e front
(or w e ste rly ) door of the
flem lnole C ounty C ourthoueo

•d

Adopted A ugust 1,
under
Section
in .
W eight tic k e ts for each tru c k
toed of m a te rie l sh e ll be
fu rn ish e d dally to th e C ity
sb o w lu g th e q u a n tity m ea­
surem ents- W eight* w ill be
cheeked by th* C ity of S a n ­
ford. M a terials end c o n stru c ­
tion s h a ll com ply w ith tha
•p a c ific a tio n s of th* Florida
■ la ta R oad D epartm ent..
In te re s te d peril** m ay o b ­
ta in locations, m easurem ents,
and r a te s of a pplication a t the
C ity M a n a g er's Office.
tilde ehall bo m arked • •
•ueh on tb a outeldo of the
envelops end sh all e la te the
tim e th o w ork w ill commence.
Bide w ill be publicly opened
In th e C ity Com m ission Room
of th e C ity H ell a t t:M P. M .
J a n u a ry I. 1*41. T he C ity
C om m ission reserve* th e rig h t
to a c c e p t the low est a n d /o r
beat bid. R id s ehell be based
on a com plete a a d ftalshed
p ro ject.
W a rre n E. K now les
C ity M aaeger
C ity of Hanford. F lorida
P u b lish Decem ber 4.

tiset”

You can find anything you
need advertised in the Her­
ald by Sanford merchants.

as intY*ne
h r thai/ v *

j u m u , A MY9M Y s t u m *

D e fe n d a n t
NOTICE III HKRKIIT HIVKM th a t p u rsu a n t ta F inal

AUDO. and KENN ETH DALCOM, Jo in tly , D efendant*. T o a
a re hereby required ta flla
y our A nsw er a n d /o r o therw ise
plead In accordance w ith law
w ith the c le rk o f th a abova
entitled C ourt and to serve
a copy of earns upon F ra n k
A. Taylor, A ttorney fo r P ls ’l .
tiffs. 114 N. M agnolia Avenue,
Orlando, Florida, on o r before
the fnd day of J a n u a ry , A. D.
1141. The name of th e court
In which title s u it haa been
In stitu ted la C ircu it Court,
Ninth Judicial C ircuit. Hemlnote County, Florida, and the
abbreviated title of th is ra se
le HOT W. PA RK ER and §0 .
PHIH M. PARK Kit. hie Wife,
P la in tiffs, -ve. UEOnuK ABDO, T rusts*, e n d OEOROH
AUDO. Individually, a n d VELLA DKEME AUDO. hie wife.J
Individually, and tIKOROE C.
AUDO, end KKNNKTtf B A Ir
CUU,
Jo in tly ,
D efendants,
Chancery No. 1X444. O ther-

■tf'jflKKFrTJM

m m w nr

Me

NOT RESPONSIBLE
I will M t be responsible
for My debts incurred bv

anyone other than myself.

JAMES E. SMITH

for My debts incurred by
Myono other than myself.

. KARL GOLNICK

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usiness
SW EETIE PIE

By N adia* StH atr

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM BUNDS

Stenographed

CLEAN I n o n furnished
aparment Water aid atec.
fernlfbed. $55 a month. Ph.
live a n d work in

1 ROOM APT. F u n . Ut
floor, elderly couple, or wo­
rn ul Electric and water
turn. $30. Mo. FA 2-300.

BEAUTIFUL
DAYTONA
BEACH
IMMEDIATE OPENING*
FOR
QUALIFIED APPLICANTS
WHO CAN TABS DICTA­
TION AND TYPE AT REA­
SONABLE SPEED
PROOF O P V . &amp; cm SE N 8HIP REQUIRED

IS. Help Wn M

IS. SitatUeam Wanted
N . BekpnHUn

SI. Beaaty Sains

Good Storting Salariaa
Liberal Benefit Plans

it. HeiM - Pals! - Repair
2S. Building Materials

APPLY MON. THRU FRJ.
s to a

I Bedroom, Florida roam.
Fenced la back yard. $75
me. Fboaa alter 8:10. Ph.

Legal Notice
r t e r m o v s wakm

tha Clark of tha circuit court
■amlaala County, Florida, la
accordant, with tha provt■Iona of the Flotltioui Nama
Statute*, to • wlti a-etton
lll-oa Florida Itatutoa HIT.
H |l Htlan A. Thorn.
Fuhllah Nov. ft, IT S Dee. 4,

it. net.

Complete am ice; Ins
tfcs; work n i r t S n t ,
70S SOUTH RIDGEWOOD FA SUIT after S p js .t
AVENUE
tima weekends.
DAYTONA BEACH

SI. PosHry - Ltrostsek
HA. Pets
NEW 2 bedroom duplex, built32. Flowers • Shrub*
in range. Cloee is. 171-30
33. Fi s l l s i w
monthly. AIM furnished t
14. Articles Fer Sslo
bedroom bouse end 1 bed­
35. Articles Wasted
S«. AstenwbSes • Tracks room furnished apartments.
Nice. Everett H a r p e r
37. Bests • Motors
18. Motorcycles • Scooters Agency. 2463 Park Ave. Ph.

GENERAL
ELECTRIC

• Hospital Bade • Playpen*
• Wheel Chain • Strollers
•b x m o u c e tn rrr
e Commodes • Baby Bed*
s o a n e oomwisaiow
s Walken
• High Chain
Wottaa a* Pufetle Heart-*
Katie* le hureby given, that S Crutches • Rolls way Bed*
after aanilSarstlon, the e.ml»ete County Zoning Commit- WILSON - MAIER
•Ion wtU hold a public bearFA 2-3423
Ins to dotormlno tho focal- 311 E. First SL
blllty of roaommondlne to tho
Board of Conaty Commtt.lunorn that tho following decTHOMAS
crlhod property prcoontty uonod A-t Agriculture ho aonod
MOVING
C-t Corara.rolel: not A (Uae
ho* too.TV ft S and Sill* ft
&amp;
STORAGE
W' of m r corner, row g 1* It* Local A Long Distance Moving
41" B XtS.ST ft B SS-ir W
FA 2-1991
101.11 ft to canal. NTV'ly along 201 N. Laurel
cenel 141 ft N It'Sl'SS" hi
lll.SS ft SE'ljr along curve
with 30 ft radlue to beg and
hog S4S ft S of SB corner
run N ee*4S‘l»" w l i t ft Punished ApartBMat close
itrsc ii" w ioo ft a i - t r i r
w ite.i tt a s i'ti's t" w i at e In. Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4012
ft B to eanet BE'ly along
cenel and NEly along Uka to Room in private home.
K lino North to beg) and
322-7431.
Idle 1. 3 end 3. Block 1,
Amended Flat Seminole Park.
F. e. S. F«. Ik
Public hearing will ho held 4 ROOMS and bath. Com­
pletely unfurnished. Near
la the Seminole County Court
Moueo, County Commleelonere
NAS. Nothing fancy, but
Room. Hanford. Florida, on
cheap 'rent. $7.30 weak. Ph.
Wedneedey. December 13. 1113
FA 23219.
at T:3o P. M. or ee eooa there­
after o« poetlble.
Seminole County Zoning
EFFICIENCY Apt., Saafert
Commlealon
By nobert ft. Brown
newest, ideally located an
flemlnolo County Zoning
First St. near Pfet Office.
Director
Publloh Nov. 3T A Dec. 4. 1113 2 City Puking Lota, shop­
CDC-tl
ping places. Suitable for
couple or alngle, one rent.
IK thsi n a c f i T co cut o r
TlfW JIIXTH JUDICIAL CIRNo utility charges. Inquire
e r r r or a x d v o w s k m i Manuel Jacobeon D e p t .
aOLH COUNTY, riOHIDA.
CHANCERY NO. ISSN
Store.
AMERICAN FEDERAL SAV­
INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA­
TION o r ORLANDO.
CDC-47

SUNLAND

XOBEIIT BARR. «t at,

D e ft n ilin U .

NOYICH OS' HAMS
NOTICE Id H E ttU U T (JtVXN th a t on th a l t ( h day ef
D actm b ar IH 3 . a t tl:o * A. M
a t th a m ain d o e r of th a C ourt
H a u .a o ( Bvmlnota C ounty, a t
X anford. V lorlda. th* u n d .r .
a la n .d C lark w ill attar for
aala to th a h lg h tH and b . . t
b idder for ra a h th* follow ing
4 a a c rtb .il ra a l p ro p a rty :
C a s t I I fa s t a f Lot SI
a a 4 a ll a f L »t IT. QUCEN4
M IRRO R SOUTH REPLAT
ADDITION TO CAS8ELn r . R n r F l o r i d a , accord­
ing to th a p la t th ara o t
a . recorded In P la t Itook
t l , p a e a H , P ubllo Ra*
c o rd , o f gam lnole County,
V lorlda.
l a t a t h a r w ith a ll a tru c tu ra i.
Im p ro v em en t* flstu ra a . aplU n cr* . and a p p u rta n a n r* . on
paid land o r u .* d In onnjunulion th ara w lth .
Thlv aal* la m ade p u r.o a n t
t a fin al d aeraa a f f a rte lo .u ra
e n tire * tn C h an eary aettan
No. 1X344 now p a n d la f In tha
C ircu it C o u rt a f and
for
B .m lnola C ounty, flo rid * .
DATHD th is l« m d a / af

November,

1113.

(SEAL)
A rth u r H. B eckw ith. Jr..
C lark a t th a C lreu it C ourt
M a rth a T. V tklan
D aputy C lerk
A n d .r.o n , Ruah. Daan
L ow nda. A van d«n U -rg
A tto rn ay a fo r P la in tiff

ALL SOLD OUT
IN LONGDALE
Ban Tha LMN Now
4 Bodroom Home
In Lake Way man llvigbta
On Longdate Ava.
Just South Of longdate
1.00-wood, Fla.
8 Miles booth ef baaford
Turn Wool at lad Road
Booth of Owvna Broa.
OPEN It a. m. to 4 p. m.
DAILY

FOR 8ALE

Unfurnished house oe N.
Cameron Ave. 4 mites east
of Sanford. 4 Bedrooms,
kitchen appliances, quiet S t Johns R ealty
neighborhood, school bus THE TIME TESTED FIRM
stop. $40 per month. Ph. 110 N. Park Ave FA 24120
FA 2-0145. E. B. Stowe.
$ Bedroom, 2 bath, built-la
raaga 3*3 month. | Bed­
room. 1 bath, $23 month.
3 bedroom $40 month. For
further information contact
Ted Williams Hardware.
205 E. 23th St.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
WtndahMd
EMPLOYER

Pay cloning and assuma
mortgage, or will rent lor
$72 month, g Bedroom,
Florida room, and handy
LOST: Oval Cameo Pin, in
storage house. FA 2-1745.
Sanford. Call FA 24477. 2 BEDROOM partly furniabtd
house at 710 Palmetto Ave.
Reward offered.
For sate by owner. Carl
Bradbury. Call FA 2-2403 for
appointment.

WE RENT

Heaters Cleaned

Florida Stats
Employment Serrica

nonet

IS h e reb y S tv .B th a t
I am a n e a s a S la h o a la a ss a t
U k a M ary, S am laala C ounty,
y lor Ida, u a d a r the flctltlou*
wama
of
H K LEfTn
MOST
XORNXR. s a d th a t I Inland
to raetatar aald nama w___
ith

FRIGIDAIRE

Attractive CB kerne, located
SIS Magnolia P h FA M B
at ios Lake Dot Drive. Kitchan equipped. Heater, wa­ IRONING Wanted. FA
SI. Powltry • Livestock
ter beater A blladi. Total
Small
touch
up
Jobe.
Faint­
price $U,5M. Down paying, window cteanleg and
meat $330.00. Payments
repairs. Work guaranteed.
$74.00. Completely reflnPh. PA 2-1107.
labed inside and e a t A
hooey of s huyl
Day work Ironing. FA 2-7701 DACHSHUNDS AKC registered. Black A taa. 0 Months
Colored Maid, mature, reaid. All shots. 222.1701.
Stenstrom Realty aponalbte, beat references,
seeks day week. Tuesday
aad-or Fridays. Baa ewe
Kennel. FA 24753.

J. W. H all, R ealtor
••Can Han- F A M N 1
2544 Se. F i f th Ave.

Back Glass
Door Glass
Vent Gloss
SERVICE
Senksrik Glass and Paint
Company

WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
Approximately 3H acres, with
134 ft. on river, H mile off
EL 42.

$4,600
Can FA 24473 after 4:00 p .a .

ANTIQUES. Kerosene haatar. Gateway To The Waterway
eat glsu, powtar, marble Robson Sportiat Good*
topped cheat, diehee, lampe,
Yew EVUfRUDS Dealer*
1*20 Palmetto Are. Be- SM-M E. let PR. FA M SSt
tween 6:30 A 0:30 p. m.
Mahogany drop leal table
and 4 matching chain.
CMfte tibia, end table. Oecaalonal chain. 222-SMS or
222-1137.
Happy Birthday to m We're
17 y ean old teday. T alk 'Viral $49 takes 4 Aalouale
adrantego of ea r expefef
Wtedowa, l Jalousie Door,
Comptate. 2 needs minor
repair. Call FA B13l» al­ She yes top foaBty kef-T'
galas like: New MSS S i f c
ter 5 p. m.
push buttes Evteredee tyr'J
9I0S. 2S bp. only $248. $788
Beamon Deluxe Wringer
It* Ltrooaa IBM. |4MS UT
Weiber, Aluminum Drain
Cmiser with u s fcp tfe
Tube, both ilka new. Ph.
board, outboard, anmpitte.
SUM. Many others. Our
am ice la lettiag batter
each year. Becaeaa Am is
ear bealooea a id e a r Beats
saee le Am. Bey s new or
aaad anniversary p w la lw
ACCORDION. 120 baas FrontaliaL For beginners or Inter­ today. Tar ms. Closed aflT
mediate!, Yours tor fOSJM. day Wednesday to Hold k e t v
equipment, tokens Spoci-L
teg floodr. Dowetewe gate's
BE MODERN! Cook and heat
lord. FA MM1.
water economically with HiTherm Bottled Gee. Miller
Radio sad Appliance. US 8.
Park Ave. Ph. FA MOSS.

Electric Guitar. Deal pickup.
Like new. Also begteaera
Hybrid Geraaluau In bloom
Accordion. 12 Baas. Both
GRAPEVILLE NUR2EEY
fer $50. FA 2-0437.
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
Grapevllte
Ave.
Bear
20th
BL
PwfcHtenal Caro. 8o4&gt; Water.
Model M Wtncbeater, note105 ». Pah
FA H 7 U
matte 12 gaage ghotgw
with eerryteg c u e . Never
Highest cam Fisase Fate
wed. $100, FA 24437.
Hsrtey-Dsvldsoa Matercyiit,
g Trade-In Allieneie Made
$100. FA 2-1MI.
On Peed Farekars 4 Ap­ 1 Vanity Dresser, 1 Chest sf
Drawers, Twin Hollywood
pliances.
Bed, spring 4 mattress. 1
WILSON - MAIER Single
Burner Perfection
11 B. First BL FA 2401
Heater. 417 W. 11th 8L

ROOMS, Ihe Gables, 401 2204 Palmetto Ave. Furnished
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
home. $7200 all cash. Ph.
Office FA 3-211$
322-4040.
RENT A BED
Nights FA 2-0441
Rollaway, Hospital 4 Baby 2 Bedroom borne. New $ 9
33-4700
Beds
Trundle Bed In cherry wood.
month. Tama 4 Ins. in­ 2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
By Day, Week, or Month
3 m o n t h s e l d . Call
PLUMBING
cluded. 2224081.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Contracting
4
Repairs
FA 2-4137 after 4 p.m. fer
FREE
ESTIMATE
CITY
Ph. FA &gt;4111 11$ W. let 8 t 3 Bedroom, 1 bath, terras- Nice and Neat 2BR, I bath CB
appointment.
FREE DELIVERY
Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­
so floor. Concrete block. In
R. I.. HARVEY
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­
home,
situated
on
large
cor­
West Sanford. Out of flight
ner lot at 1701 West 2nd St. 204 Sanford Ave. FA 2-3323 ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
pattern. L uge coroar lot.
Co., at TOO Celery Ave.
Completely refurnished, like
Small tquity and assume
FA 3-3UT.
MW. $230 down, and $34 per
mortgage b a 14 n c e. VA
Furnished 2 bedroom home.
month, including tasee and
Used furniture, appliances,
monthly payment $77. Ph.
Double garage. Fruit trots.
insurance.
Plumbing ft Hunting
FA 20200.
tools, ate. Bought • Sold.
2421 Palmetto. FA 2-0412
AIR CONDITIONING
Iarry ’s Mart 213 Sanford
DECEM BER
or FA 2-0274.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
Ave. Ph. FA 24122
Stenstrom
Realty
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
WORK
Rooms private baths, 114
tow Sanford Ave. PA 24542 Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With the Cash.
W. First St.
SUPER TRADING POST
Lake
view
home
with
lake
• Room furnished bouse. A-l. Prospect with lu g e equity
FA 2-0477.
privileges In South Silver
COLOR T.V.
In 3 bedroom, lte both
$119 Mo. FA 2-637. 319
Lake
Shores.
3
Bedrooms
By Wostinghouso. Como in
homo. WILL TRADE for 4
BEDS FOR RENT
Sanford Avo.
and 2 baths. Air-Condition­
and see it for yourself. Hospital, Rollaway t, Juve­
195647-52-39
Housetrslfer.
1 0 A 9 FALCON StetteR Wegen
Legal Notice
ed. Phone FA 2 7394.
Town 4 Country T. V., nile. FREE delivery and
Clean first floor ApartmeaL
Terms to suit most anyone
I ™ * Standard T r i j j s ^ ^
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Private entrance. 1004 Pal­
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metto.
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Ph. FA 3-7952
Ave. Sanford, Fla. Pbooe
IN ME: ESTATE OV
calls $2.00. Many used sets
ida room amt kitrbap
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
FA 2-2265.
ELI DA KARHALA
for sale. $5.00 will hold till
equipped. $75 month. Call
Dacaaiad.
I B M CHEVROLET 2 Door
Christmas. FA 2-9663.
To All 1'c.dHara, L*s*t***a
33-0900 for Information.
MAYFAIR realdantlal lota. 2 Bedroom CB home. Kitchen
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Lockers, Tranks, T e a t s ,
Cleared, 103 1 1 3 ft. lit N.
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319
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I M A CHEVROLET, 1 Ton Steka
lando.
n e u lr a d hy Law la p ra ta n t
Furnace deenlng service.
I M U Dual Wheat.
any
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Bedroom
fern,
house.
1407
Charter
Benton.
FA
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w hich you. o r e ith e r of you,
2 BEDROOM house. Us lots.
13. Mortgage Loans
1QCQ OLDS Station Wagon
m ay h a v t a n a ln .t tha a .ta la
First Street. No children.
Close to Junior High School.
of RUt&gt;A
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HEATING
FA
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$6500. Monthly payments of
MORTGAGE LOANS
c .a a .d , lata of .a id County,
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
to tha C ounty J u d a . of la m l1Q R Q OLDS • 44. 4 Door
$54.70. Balance on 1st mort­
FHA aod Conventional
104 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4
nota County. Vlorlda. a t hi* Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
I9 U O Antoinette,
gage $4400 at 4te%. Move In Commercial 4 Residential
offlea In Hit court h o u .a of
house. 824 Escambia. Ph.
aald C ounty a t Saadord, Vlorbefore
Jan.
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Homestead
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calendar
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■rge 2 bedroom Trailer on
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JOHN E. FOX, Beautician wanted. Cut ’N
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Trained Men Are Earning over
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Galon Defeat

Gator sophomores put on to
impressive ado* for Flsrtdo,

Strikes ••.
Spares

eon appnacUag at a gallop
tba Fighting Greyhounds at
Lpmaa ban moved their not hrItie* from tba gridiron to
tba new gpm whan Caaab
with tba top aeries, a I7S. Wait Deana boIdo forth aa
(And another happy euetomv cage ■ eater.
rolls over tho ISO average* Having matriculated into
mark!)
The Ball A Chain*re who
wars bombing nway this pool
Wednesday Included L o n l a a
Cadenhaed 311/649 aad land­
ing tba man’s bowling were
Dick Robbins with a hi single

bavin# slightly over MM atadeala aow, tba Greyhound*
a n gain# to moat aome for*
addabla appaaltlaa oa tba
floor aa tbap did aa tba foot*
bob field. Aad D iana and
tba bop* lava tba prospect.
Three lettermaa a n return*

thie pear, hat Gone Griffin
and Doaap Smith, b a t h
Jnaiora, a n tba oolp member*
of laat paar'a aUrtiag Maeup.
Talleat a n a oa tin team will
bo Smith who atnnda n fair to
middling S' 3", than will
coma Bill Tollsan and John
Cliaawall at S' I" aad Cano
Wtnkehnan a t alx feat oven.
Gary Fnrria and LaRue Balmtr a n the only aeniora
on tho aquad thla year.
Dturua aaya moit of hla
strength will lie with hla
Junior* and sophomores, who,
The name af Batty Allen
while tbap haven’t tba experi­
-T he tap game and series has cropped back lata the col­ JACKSONVILLE (CPI) - Bowl bare Dec. a despite tho ence he’d Ilka them to have,
railed in Uw Thursday alts Jet umn again. Thla tlma H’a as a Tba Universify af Florid* will toy loss to Miami last Satur- (till bava Iota of aavvy and
la in KefMre Lg was that result of loading the other play Ftna Stefa la the Gator
Tbs Gator Bowl selection will giro a good account of
b e l o n g i n g to W. A. Ward busies af tba Shooting Stars
committee
offered tba bhrtb tbamoahroa.
(Wheeler Fertiliser) who shot Lg. with a 1M/I32 series.
to
Florida
on
roodWon tba Ga­ Tho achaduto thla pear in*
a 206/(46 series. If mtmory Seams Ilka everybody’s having
tors
beat
Miami.
But tba com­ clndaa auch top-notch outfit*
serves me c o r r e c t l y , thla themselves n m l good weak
mittee
announced
Monday It aa Apopka, Ocoee, BUhop
"boy” has bean r o l l i n g a of bowling, doesn't ItT Ahem,
bad
offered
tba
bid
to Florida M o i r a , Lekoview, Now
mighty potent bowling ball 1 aald . . . Doesn’t It, John!
•lain,
after
Duka
turned It Smyrna Beach aad Tltuavllla.
the laat couple of weeks and (Keep q u l a t conscience!
down,
aad
tba
Gators
accapt- The Greyhound* bava bean
scoring m l wall.
Vary Quiet.)
Invited to play in the Tan­
It’s good to see Dot Powell Mention the HI Nooner’s Lg
A spokesman said tha com­ gerine Bowl Tournament be­
topplin’ tho tbnben again.
thla past week aad you're au­
mittee waa "vary impressed ing boated by Blahop Moor*
'The Powell Ftve-aome look tomatically talking ’boat tba Steady and reliable front with Uw general attitude of thla year. The other quintet*
four points from their oppon­ highs of Mary Elmore IN and court star Arrieta became tba tha Florida coaching staff and participating are, in addition
ents, flteinmayer R o o f i n g , Etta Dorman with her 474. loading winner at tba Orlan- players and by tea atmosphere to Blthop Moore and Lyman,
with Dot showing the way And say, how *bout that do-Semlnol* Jai Alai Fronton after the Miami game . . . and Colonial Evana and Winter
with a 217 scratch game plus neighbor of ours Carolyn Bal­ with 26 vlctorlsa and also tea dseldtd to m o u ld er inviting Park.
a batter than 190 avarag* for ls*. Only bowling a couple of leading doubles player.
Urn school to represent tea With S3 games oa tba doc­
three games, a (66 set. Team­ months and sha checked In Sharing tba Jal alal spot­
ket, Uw Tangerine Bowl aad
mate Ralph Batts wasn't toe with on* of the nle* games in light with (to catena la
Tba spot wss offered Miami tba state affairs, the Graymany pins behind Dot’s power- this league, a 160.
Furquat who waa named play­ totem tea game with Florida, bounds are going to hero a
housing as she checked in with Special recognition now to er of the week. The youngster an condition Miami won, hot buoy winter ahead of thorn,
our gal friends from Seminole won flvo games last wnak la tba Hurricanes refused to and Dsarns aaya “w* will do
n 216-672 combination.
H Just ticklse the daylights Memorial Hoepltal . . . tba tha first game and then added commit themselves until after everything possible to keep
out of mt to watch Louise Wednesday A. M. Nunes Lea­ four more hi tba second aad tea game and tec bid s i s from having a losing season."
Hoaford bowl In tho Friday gue. How do you like those ap­ third gamca for a total of nine. withdrawn. Tba Hurricanes, Diuni*, when asked what
propriate team names—Achas
Arrieta bad fight win* for underdogs against Florida, ac­ brand of ball tba boys will
ova Bandipurs Lg.
and
Palnal
Uw
week.
cepted a bid to play hi tba play pointed oat that they
She makes her approach . . .
late tba ball go . . . and terns Stanley led the Pains with n Arrieta won tha weakly hon­ Gotham Bowl In Now York aft­ loro to run and the fast
break, high scoring gams will
bar back b a f o r * aha seas 174 and Smltty’a 123 was tba ors during the fln t weak of er their victory.
Pena State, ninth-ranked to be tbs ticket.
what’s been hitl (Confidents!- best for the Achas. These girls play at tha fronton sad was
ly, I don’t know whether It’s have themselves a m l good on* of the top tea leaders the nation and winner af the He pointed out though that
time while out bowling. Burely sine*.
Lambert Trophy as beat team tometimee too much speed on
n case of being absolutely cer­
wish
mors people would have
In th* running for tha top la tba East, accepted tba first the court will result In mis­
tain that nhe'i going to strike
ten players, Arrlatn edged out Gator Bowl hid 10 days ago. take* being made, but ha nlao
o r . . . o r . . . or . . . sha doesn't their attitude.
Yvette
Hunter
and
(Look
Eloiirl 236 to 226, based oa •
Athletic Director Ernest Mc­ Mid that unleaa a team hat
have the heart ta watch that
ball make that long alxty-foot out now on this name, John) 3-3-1 system. Newcomers to Coy said Monday the Nlttany the proper material for a ball
roll down to the pint!) la any Beverly Grabarklewlcx were tea lop t*n were Badlola, Al­ Lions would begin practicing control gem* more error*
event. It’s working Just right one-two in tba Jet Bowlerettas das and Xchants replacing for tba game Dae. 16, either at can result from the alow
Lg.
Uriiar, Egans and Martin. St. Augustine, Annapolis, Md.,
far her.
break than will from the fast
Yvette shot a (06 scries and Although not la the top ten,
This past week she topped Bev came thru with a hi slngl* Martin still remains as the or Atlantic City, N. J.
break.
"Wa feel that Florida M de­ Moat of tba team learned
all af the other gels with a of !M.
leader In singles, with nine.
finitely tea beet team In tha their ball fat the ninth grade
300/(43 aerie*.
Gladys Pllolan continues to
Onate and Irlart* arc tied
Jess Cook (Harry's Liquors) master that back-up ball of with six wins In the fasturad South to play Pena State," and bava bean playing togeth­
said Gator Bowl committee er elnce that time, and all of
was striking a v a r y t l m * 1 hen.
eighth game singles and Elor- chairman Lamar Dean.
them were on the varsity last
watched him roll during the She’s this week's Plneerest ri holds the moat win* In Uw
Florida has played hi Mm year and aaw action.
City Lg. play.
Inn Lsagua leader In both do­ all star llto, with nine.
Bowl three times previously,
It U tho eoach’s hop* that
,As n matter of fact, la that pertm ante, hi gam* aqd series
Jaeln was Involved la two th* Nlttany Lions me* before.
with tho new South Seminole
m e particular gam* h# finally with totals of 1M A 440. Hava of tha big payoffs during the
Jr. High to Casselberry, an
stopped striking long enough you ever watched a rlghthand- matinee and evening perform
athletic program can be sat
Cincy Picked
ta tally his score which read ad bowler roll a “left-handed anccs Monday.
■p which will allow a conNEW
YORK
(UP!)
Th*
out at 2371 That's ona of tha hook") Looks real wlerd!
During th* lltk game of the
highest Cookie has rolled la a Coma to think of It though, wa matinee. Jaeln and ZuU, University of Cincinnati, which tinnoua pared* of talent to
long, long time. Atte boy, have at Mast a doten persons playing from tha number aov so relished th# role of under­ com* to the Longwood school
Ja*s&lt;
rolling a back-up ball. (Maybe en position, paid (271.20 on a dog that U woo the NCAA both in basketball and foot­
Burky F o r g u s o a found that's been my trouble. What (3 perfecta m a 74 combina­ championship for tho past two ball.
years, today was rated Uw
things falling hla way In thla the hack. Ill try anything ont tion.
la tit# eighth game laat most Btoly 1113-61 national
same league aa ha chipped In to help Improve my score.)
night, Jaeln won and Onate college basketball ehampien
earns In second to per 9M4.T0 by tba Uuitad Press Inter­
«oau Wad. A
on a 4-7 combination. R has actional Board of Coaches.
1:18 P. M.
been a loeg lima between wins Thirty of tha IS famous coach­
es
who
comprise
tec
UP1
for Jaeln In the slngtea compe­
tition bet those who bad tba board tabbed Clney's Recr­
patience to atey with him were eate aa tha No. 1 team la tba
rewarded. Jaein’s last win In country In tha annual pre-sea­
son major rolWge ratings.
tba eighth waa Nov. 17.
Tba all star Ute test night
Winners In tea week's play a-io half Uma deficit to a
"Shuibuekwud,"
meaning
was won by Arrona aad Lor
in tba Biddy Basketball Lea­ 13-23 Ua before tha and of cu e, with Arrieta and Irlart* "drawn from wood." was tha
Ladlan Night
gue were Standard Oil. tha third period. At tbs aad completing the paying combi- old Indian name ter maple
of th* regulation time the
Man.
A Thurn.
syrup.
Strickland Morrison, Day aad score etood at 33-33, with nation of 1-3 for (147.90.
(fight Grill and Sanford the Standard Oil#*# sawing
7:48 fM . NIGHTLY
GET INTO CIVIL SERVICE WORK!
It up In an overtime period,
Electric.
[Except Sunday]
Many appointment* to U. I. Civil Service jobs will ha
It waa Day and Night Grill 36-31.
mad* during tha next 13 months.
(hat demonstrated tba most
BUI Schmidt dumped la 21
The** position* provide SECURITY far yon and year
power and finesse on the of bis team's 36 points to
family with good pay, steady employment and advance­
courts with n 61-21 m o p load Strickland Morrison to
ment Many job# require little or no specialised educa­
tion er experience.
over Robson Sporting Goods. a 36-16 triumph over a stub­
Lincoln Service, n privately tweed school, helps thou*,
Tba winners Jumped to aa born First Federal team.
repar* for these teats each year. For foil toanda prepare
early lead and wars never Rick Fordham scored aU 16
formation on U. L. ClvU Service Jobe, mail TODAY.
points for th* First Federal
beaded.
FRO NTO N
A tenltar between WTRR outfit.
LINCOLN 8KRVICR, DEPT. 11
MX 17-91 at FIRM FARR
Pekin, llliaoia
A veteran Sanford Electric
and Standard OU bad tea
Ians oa their feat during tha team showed too much balr
Nam# -----, ■■■■... ,
i Ago _
second half whoa Standard snes as they dumped n pot­
Street —--------- ------------ ------- - , Phan*
OU tAgan a stretch drive entially good Sanford Allan
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tte Rank it e n g a w 4L-U.

flbnryl Julian aad Am P a r
loss a t tackle and Jaalo
While and Gracn Middleton
a t the ends.
The Junior to # baa Susan
Deal aad Carol Oxford at
aads; Diana Onus and Janice
Williams a t tackle, Norma
Whlttern and Pat MeQuIr#
at guard sad Sandra Arnold
a t canter.
Coaches for the Seniors are
J . B. Phillips, Butch Riser,
Joe Paris so and Hobart MurTba Juniors bava Billy
Higgins, Jim Todby. Dsn
McCall, Barry Barks, Tberon
Petty, Dale Alexander and
Earl Black for coaches.
There will be cheerleader*
for both teams and tba band
Is planning n special half­
time show.

Slenstrom Team
Keeps On Streak

ad hi aad aald flap are awaRla« hotter waatbar aad the
ahad. Tba Parkara bava baaa
regular visitors at Crowo's
C u p t v aareral paara aad
a rt g n a t baaatan at tba S t
Johns Alvar ahad season.
Par bar told Crowa that ha
kaoara of at laait 10 other
couple* from hi* Virginia a n a
who will be b an la ft*
weak* far a winter fishing
vacation.
Sine* the first reports of
shad being caught, people
bava started to fish for them
aad soma report pretty good
catches, 17 la ooa ••**.
There stUl won’t bo too
many landed, though, until aft­
er the first full moon la this
month — If all other factors
remain the same as they are
now. That’s Dec. 11 and watch
for a good run of tho shad
thsn — if that run isn’t too
largo, It’ll be about Jan. •
when the shad fever rare
will be available by the buc­
ketful.
Tba Connecticut shad sea­
son, altbouih much shorter
than ours here and entertain­
ing fewer fishermen, has re­
ceived a boost through spon­
sorship of a promotion by a
big bear company to make It
a well known attraction up
there. Notice was given to the
sponsorship In a recant Wall
Street Journal edition.

Stenstrom Realty continu­
ed their winning streak In
the Hl-Nooners League as
they won three points from
the CPO Vivos. Grapevine
Nursery also woo three
Mat a happy Brils girl Sat­
points tn m tba Mar-Ion urday aa she disembarked
Restaurant
Mary Xlmosw bowled the
high gam* to tba league to
aid th* Mayfair Inn to win
three points from tha M b M
Bar. Cathy Boulter put to­
gether four strike* for tba
Ugh series of 411 to help
Shoemaker Construction win
Gi n * point* from Nation­
wide Insurance.
Carolyn Salle* converted
the 3-T-9; Mildred Nopper
3-7, P-10; Madge Williams 7•; Cathy Boulter 3-7; tba
tea 3-10 fell ter Mole Far
guson, Rhode Maltaar and
Cathy Poulter. Turkey* wars
rolled by Dot Button, Mary
Elmore, Cathy Poulter sod
Carolyn Sallee.

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byaat wlU ba tha gets•peak* a t tha Chamber
Muaana baaquet hara aa

Tha building contract
on tha multi-million dot*
1a r Sanford Shopping
Center south o f Sanford
will be let within the next
80 days and store leasts
with some 15-20 stores
wiQ be closed within that
That Should ba a rod-letter same period, the develop­
day for this area. Hunt Co. er, Dr. Alfred Adams told
dedication elated that m m The Herald today.
day with Doyle Conner, Sec­
retary of Agriculture apeaktag .and plans in tha mill for
H. L. Hunt himaelf to par­
ticipate in Um feativHiee.
Invitation list growing for
tha Gordon Frederick dedi­
cation next Tuesday. Should
rival tha Mayfair ss one of
the top acetal events of the
season.
There’s a move on to get s
public defender for this com­
munity. Bill Laffler 8r. has
already pladged $1,500 for
part of hla salary. Many in­
nocent psople Just haven’t
enough money to pay attor­
neys and have to plead guilty.

N A S H V I L L E , Tew.
(UPD—A man dreaaed to a
trench cost ran lata tha fed­
eral eeurtraem where Teamsteen chief James Hsffa la
being tried today aad fired
several thsU at Hoffs with
what appeared to he a pellet
gas. Hoffa Jamped ap aad
kaackfd tha man down aa
federal marshals ran to hi*
assists are and beat the man
to tha fleer with pistol
butts.

Wa hear through reliable
sources that Butch Riser and
Eugena William* have been
•warded grid eehotanhlpe to
Florida Stato University.
Next big county road pro­
ject . - , Montgomery Rd.,
two miles af stabilisation.
Road located by SR 436 op­
posite Weathenfiald north
to 43* Bear Sanlando.
Maybe it’* because that
when wa think of him, wa also
think of Endless Energy that
M l gave tha hard-working
(Bmirt House committeeman
teaJ initial* **E. E." in th*
M b s yesterday . . . Of
H m «, moat people know we
H A red to Col J. O. Gregory,
E U t ’s nice to get ourselves
StrefghUned ou*gr~L,five tbs
proper fellow credit tor his
efforts In the county's behalf.
Tha election boa id a t Altamoot* Springs was just about
the quietest bunch of ladlss
you ever saw, yesterday. They
went to work at 7 a. rn., and
as cf 3 p. m. only 29 voters
had dropped In to east their
ballots for the’unopposed can­
didates for tha town council.

Does anyone — now tnat
we're asking question*—care
to hazard a guess bow the
Seminole High Sch I basket­
ball team will com* out this
season? . . . Wins and tosses,
that i* . . . The local eager*
have tome staunch supporters
aatong those wbo have been
Watching them work out that
’ they will be “right at th* top..”
’* Much could be don* in the
high school, aa well as in the
community, to build some in•telBst in basketball . . . For
'•agh football game, th* stu­
dent* have a pep rally . . •
Not so for basketball . . •
True, there ere many moge
hoop contests . . . But a real
pep session once a week—or
even once every two weeks—
would give the bucket-buster*
a ihot in the arm that would
show in th# results of the
games . . . More win*, fewer
losses . . . And th# athletic
department would notice it in
the take at the gat* . . . Sow.
let's see; there'* a Boosters
Club . . . Or do they work
ONLY on footbsll. too?

North Oriando'a council
meeting w a s highlighted
Tuesday night by a dramatic
head • on meeting between
Treasurer Woodrow Ander­
son and Mayor Frank Fasula
over the possession of the
town’s financial records.
Andersoa a s k e d Fasula
wken he could sea th* town
bocka and th* mayor replied
that they were available be­
tween th* hours of 0 a. a . and
5 p. m. every working day.
The treasurer then asked if
he could see them for a few
minutes snU tin mayor xefused, find* c
mends frees Andarson' tha
mayor held hi* ground, but
when Anderson demanded a
Fasula
“yei or no'
momentarily tensed and fin­
ally went into his office and
returned with th* controver­
sial records.
After a brief InspecUon,
which he said was only to de­
termine if anything had been
changed in th* ledger*, An­
derson handed th* books bark
to tha mayor, commenting in
reply to Kasula's inquiry
whether or not they were the
town books T can't toil from
that mess.'
Th* subject of th* town
street light* was brought up
by Anderson and he said an
agreement had been signed
by Fasula cn Nov. 29, 1961,
authorising th* installation of
th* 50 light* along SK 434.
Anderson pointed out that
Florida Statute* Chapter 167
prohibita any town official
committing th* town finan­
cially without an official ap­
propriation.
It waa announced that aa of
Nov. 20, 11M2 th* town will be
eligible to receive refunds on
cigaret ta t monie* from the
Stata Beverage Commission.
The council was advised
that no franchise payments
have been made for tha last
two months, by ABC Garbaga
Co., for unknown reasons. Tha
amount dua is ten cents per
month per house. Councilmen
also were told that it is impoasibl* for a franchlsa agree­
ment to ba arranged with a
Buttled gas company
Anderson brought up th*
matter of insurance for th*
town fir* truck and pollc# ear
and announced that several
local org an isatio n * had pledg­
ed $180 toward purchase of
insurance so the town’a pro­
tective service* could be re­
activated.
A resident. Henry Ward,
proposed that tha city impose
a five or 10 per cant utility
tax on electricity In order to
acquire funds for future oper­
ation as a municipality be­
fore “we hav* to go banknipt.” Ward's specific pro­
posal was for a referendum
a t the next election to gst a
formal expression from th*
townspeople on th# subject.
A January mass meeting of
tha town residents was pro­
posed to discus* town affair*
and ways to rats* revenue for
the teasing flaical yeas.

Center
Nears
At t|ie same time Tom
Charmers of Bellmeade
Corn, said his outfit wiQ
apply for a building per­
mit to start construction
of a $300,000 ARP store
at the Pinecrest Shopping
Center, with construction
scheduled by the first of
the year.
Discussing preliminary
plans for the Sanford
S h o p p i n g Center, Dr.
Adams said he expects
some six to eight national
chain outlets in the plan
and close to 20 atone.
He said he was not at
liberty to name the stores
until all the leasee "are
firmed up."
"All the leases will be
closed within the next 80
days and an announce­
ment will be forthcoming
on the entire project," Dr.
Adams said.
The new A R P store
will have square footage
of 17,400 feet and the
ultimate center will be
94,000 square feet and
have parking space for
680 cars.
Drainage p l a n s for

Snow Kills 11
BELGRADE (UPD — At
leMt 11 persona have died In
snowstorms awssping Yugo­
slavia, tha government Mid
today.

Medicare OK Seen
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP1) —
San. Estes K o f n n e a r , (DTann.), predicted Tuesday that
tha controversial medicare bill
will pass tha Senate during
tha next session of Congrats.

W I A T H I R : P a rtly dowdy, M attered ahow ars, cooler to n ig h t, w ith low o f 48.

VOL. 58

United P r a i Leased Wire

“Perk Chop Gang" majority
bloe and 'stymie passage of
aay reapportionment nlaa it
dossal agree to.
Lad by San. Verts PUoe of
S t Augustine, a long-Uma foe
of the Park Choppers aa reapportionment, the 11-mem­
ber coallUoa met in Orlando
and announced it would vote
against any plan for expand­
ing the Senate beyond Ms
present 3S members.
This killed hopes of an im­
mediate third special (assioo to consider s proposal
to bo worked oat this weak

Established 1908

by s House Besets eammfttea. Tha plaa the committee
had is mind involved around
tS senators tad as lact oses
is Home memberahlp Host
N to aoraethkif over 1*0. Oov.
Farris Bryant had agreed la
recall the Legislature only
if the committee got verbal
agreement by the necessary
three-fourths majority af bath
bouses oo soma plan.
Camway said ha was sot
ready himself to vota for
any reapportionment within
the present membership and
neither was the majority
bloc. But ha admitted that
If the II members stock to­
gether it would only taka a
switch of m or leo votes
for this group to ovcrrtdo
the Pork Choppers.

WED.. DECEMBER 5, 1962

Pgps said after ft* Orlaads
meeting that the grasp was
“dedicated to a fight tor a
JS-teQatar plan within tha
preaeat CooatltuUoa which
fairly apportion* the Senate."
“This la the duty lrepoeed
os ue by the CooatltntJoa of
the State at Florida which
we hare takes aa oath to «phoid. Any other procedure at
tha peveaet time would sot
ba la tha beat Intertill of
tha future of Florida," tha
group's statement said.
The minority bloc plan
would abollih four existing
Mate sow held by rural ma­
jority bloc wsatora and
force a number of other Pork
Choppers to take more ter­
ritory into their district*.

SANFORD. FL O R ID A

Sea. Bernard Parrish said
today that the minority fac­
tions which got together
Tuesday are not trying to
black "fair r•apportionment.”
Parrish also took a swipe at
apparent public apathy to­
ward the sticky reapportionmeat problem.
*T haven't had a single let­
ter from Remlnolo County
giving an opinion on thle and
only two from Brevard Comi­
ty during the whole time the
controversy has been going
on," Parrish Mid.
“This Indicate* that the
people are satisfied or that
they Just aren't tatareatod,"

Price Controls
On Milk Rejected
By Commission

Carlson, Reams
ROK Curbs Eased Reelected To
SEOUL, Korea (UPI)—Th*
Republic of Kona’s military
regime took another atop to­ Longwood Posts
ward the promised return to

Longwood Councilman R.
civilian government today and
announced too lifting of mar­ C. Carlson and John Reams
tial law, affective at midnight. were re elected hands down
municipal elec­
Como Visits Base intionMonday's
tor
another
two year* on
NEW YORK (UPI)-Slnger
the
council,
with
tferlson
Perry Como and a 88-member
troup* left Tuesday by jet getting 230 votes and Reams
plana for Guantanamo Naval m .
Baa# to entertain the troops
Other votes east in the
who mad* up the front line in
race
were 99 for E. E. Wil­
the recent Cuban erlsls.
liamson, SS for Mark Bullock
Triplets Make 11 and 55 for Vernon Finch.
Receiving the highest num­
HALIFAX, England (UPI)
—Mrs. Roes Ann Coulter gave ber of votes east for any
birth to triplet boys Tuesday. cao’fkiale in the election wss
Mrs. Coulter, 40, and her 30- Mrs. Onnie Rockett Shomate,
H R ^C K , 111
year old husband, already have unopposed tor clerk, who
eight other rhlMron end two polled a total of SSL . .
Mayor A. R. Lortnaon, also
^rfjMichlldrW
unopposed, got 244 totes and
‘Bing Loans House Roy Shomate, running for
WASHINGTON (UPI) — tax collector without opposi­
President Kennedy will spend tion, got 227.
next weekend at tha Palm A total of 323 voters of tha
Desert, Calif., home of eingor estimated 800 registered turn­
Braxloa Perkins. HI, mo of Bing Crosby, but Crosby will ed out In Longwood, but vot­
Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Perkins not bo there. Kennedy will ing was extremely light in
Jr., was declared winner of stop over while on a tour of Altamonte S p r i n g s and
the Baby Contest by the Zeta atomic and mlulla Installa­ Oviedo where council candi­
dates ran without opposition.
XI Chapter of Beta Sigma Pbi, tions in the West.
Records show that SO of the
which sponsored the event.
estimated *50 registered in
“Brack" celebrated his ftrst Stocks Rise
birthday Nov. 28, with hla four NEW YORK (UI’D -atocks Altamonte voted and 98 of
big slstara. He was sponsored bounded ahead at th* opening the 458 registered In Oviedo
in the contest by tha Rotary today following the sharp and turned out.
Club.
virtually uninterrupted rise
Altamonte counts were 48
Thomas Lee, son of Mr. and on hMvy turnover Tuesday. for Stuart D. Fritch of Ward
Mrs. Harry Lee, sponsored by Brokers are Mtlsflcd that tha Four and 48 tor Gene R.
the Pilot Club, came in second list still he* tha ability to re­ Stephenson of Ward Three.
In the race and Michael Lewis, spond to renewed buying at
Ovlcsio tallied IT for W.ll.
son of 3lr. and Mri. Paul this juncture of an advance Martin, 98 for Ren Jones and
Lewis, sponsored by toe Jay- now in its ilxth week.
95 tor W. R. Clonts.
cee Wives, took third place.
New officials will be sworn
The winner will receive a Petrollo Loses
in at the January council
gold loving cup from Wert's CHICAGO (UP!) — Musi­ meetings.
Jewelers and a $25 tavinga cians union c u r James Caesar
bond from the sorority. AU Petrillo today apparently lost
photographs were by Henry hie first union election since
Jameson and Mrs. Gary Hud­ 1917, marking aa end to th*
gins was contest chairman. career of one of labor’s most
All proceeds of tbe contest, powerful leaders. Bernard F.
approximately $150. will be Richards, a dance and band
presented to the Little Red leader and head of an opposi­
School House for retarded tion elate, defeated Petrillo by LONDON (UPI&gt;—-The worst
children.
an unofficial margin of 188. English smog since a “killer
fog" that claimed 4.000 live*
10 years ago blanketed this
island nation today in an
opaque shroud of moisture and
dirt.
Visibility over England —
Wales and Scotland escaped
tha fog—wa* cut to nil in
many place*. All planes were
grounded. Hundreds of minor
A latter from President Mor­ la a possibility that tha open­ auto accidents wera reported.
ris Halt of Orlando Junior ing of tha school In September, Ten persons wera hurt in
College to th* North Orlando 1963. will find a three year Birmingham when a bus driv­
town council revealed that the program instead of only a er hit waiting passengers he
sit* survey of Seminole Col­ junior coilegt in operation. could not sec.
Tbe Weather Bureau pre­
lege. to be located there, ha* A three year program, ac­ dicted the smog, mixed with
been completed.
cording to Stedman. will ad­ treacherous frost, would last
Hal* also wrote that the vance the formation of a another 48 hours. Druggists
college’s board of trustees will senior class one year and that issued “smog masks" and
have a special meeting Dec. will mean that the college will doctors urged old people,
17 and after that a “very im­ be eligible tor accreditation a children and person* with
portant announcement" will year earlier.
weak chest# to stay indoors.
be made relevant to the new
school.
The college wa* to start out
aa a junior college embracing
only the first two years o(
college work, but a recent sur­
vey of the students at the Or­
lando school revealed that a
The third big two-day all-out, bang-up,
significant number of second
year students there want to
aules promotion by downtown Sanford mer­
continue their work at the oew
chant! will take place Friday and Saturday, with
school.
less than three weekn to go before Christmas,
This development, announc­
Thursday's HeriUd will carry a full spread
ed by Dr. William Stedmsa.
o f advertisement! on Bale priced items, bargains
Seminole dean, ha* materially
changed the thinking of col
and special gift selections, under the slogan,
"Tbars'* Mora of Everything" and —nph*si«ing
tog* auihonUas and ootFttero

NO. 8M

B Memphis, Tena., firm of
Bilik marketing experts to
study tha casta b r a n d by
milk distributors aperating la
Florida.
Andrews had proposed th#
price asmtrcls altar tha com­
mission rescinded a price con' Irol erdsr passed last* August
b Baraeoto. Tha rescinding of
tha order was tin first thing
JUVENILE COUNCIL CHRISTMAS COMMITTEE member* are planon tha agenda of tha commle­
ning to purchnne nwcatern and nhlrt* fur 22 countv boy* at the ntnte in­
sion’s mealing Tuesday.
dustrial school* and one girl nt the Ocala School. Here Mr*, George Well*
Tha order waa rescinded on
and Mni. D. M. Ladd of Geneva check shopping list* with Dan McCord,
tha basis of an apinloa from
county juvenile counselor. The third member of the committee, Mrs.
tha stato attorney general
Charles Park, wa* not present for the picture.
(Herald Photo)
that the order waa illegal beeauae hearings had not boon
conducted.
* In calling for reestablish,
i ment af price control*, An­
drew* said Florida had “half*
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. Stevenson said he and Kux- the men wera aboard "waai way” controls at tha producer
level bocausa 35 par cant of
(UPI)—Tha Soviet Union was nstsor had a “further discus­ capable of Um voyage."
Hemming, 25, *nd hi* 12 tha Industry was sot under
prcaaing today for a Security sion of our differences” after
Council meeting to wrap up the Ruaalan gave him th* followers were held in lieu commission control.
Mlt Is an intolarabla situa­
th* Cuban crisis although U. shipping echedul*. There wa* of $1,000 bond eacb. A U. 8.
S. demand* sUII have not been no change in the basic posi­ marshal waa to bring them tion when tha law permits a
to Miami tor federal court segment of tha milk industry
tions.
fully satisfied.
to compels unfairly with that
Deputy Soviet Foreign Min­ The United State* insists action.
part of tha industry which la
The
men
all
pleaded
inno*
ster Vasily V. Kusnetsov late U|mn adequate verification of
Tuesday gave U. 8. Ambassa­ tha removal of Soviet offen­ cent to a charge of violating regulated by the present pries
dor Adlai E. Stevenson a de­ sive weapons systems from U. S. neutrality lavra by “an control order,” Andrews said.
Tuesday’s meeting touched
tailed schedule for the shlp- Cuba and foolproof safeguard* attempt to form an expedi­
off
a sharp exchange between
tion
to
invade
a
foreign
mrnt of Russian IL28 bomber* against their reintroduction.
Andrews end former Commie,
country."
out of Cuba.
Russia ostensibly has been
sion Chairman J . Brallay OdCuban Ambassador Carlo* unable to persuade Cuba to
hara. Odham accused the com­
Leehuga submitted to Secre­ giva such assurances, and un­
mission of ’'political dealing”
tary General Thant a draft of til they ara forthcoming th*
In trying to set tha pries con­
what Informed sources said United Statea r e f u s e s to
trols.
waa tha Castro government'* pledge that there will not be
Andrews answered that ha
conception of a criaia stats- any invasion of Cuba.
had asked for the controls af­
ment to be mad* a t a Security
ter a year of “conscientious
Council session.
' study.”
Tba United States, which
The leader of a battle-garb­
dues not favor a formal coun­
cil meeting, was reported ‘’un­ ed band of guerriUaa arrest­
Rights Restored
impressed'’ with tha Cuban ed by U. S. customs agents
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
draft.
Voting and other civil rights
In a boat in th* Florida Keys
were restored today to former
Tuesday said the group was
Polk County Sheriff II. Pat
bolding “training exercises"
Gordon wbo served nine
and bad no intention of in­
months of a flva-ycar prison
vading Cuba.
sentence
in connection with
“We have been doing this
the sensational Polk County
tor several months. It has
political payoff case. Th* Par­
never been anything but
don Board granted civil rights
training
exercises,"
said
to Gordon over objections of
Gerald Patrick Hemming, a
the Florida Parola Commis­
8-fool-7, bearded former Ma­
sion.
rine.
“We supposed they were
Davidson Dies
beaded tor Cuba," customs
OCALA (UPI) — Col. W.
51. (Shorty) Davidson, a pro­
minent Central Florida figure
and a former ownur of 8ilver
Springs, died a t his homo
her* today, apparently of a
heart attack. He waa 77.

Storm Carries
55-Mile Winds

M o re Off Everyth in g
the pernonal service offered shoppers in San­
ford.
Stores will begin staying open every night
until 9 p. m. Dec. 17.
Prizes will again be given away to the jolly
tune of $45, $35 and $20 each in merchant’s
gift certificates, good in towntown stores. Draw*
ing will be hsid shortly sfter 9 p. m. Friday a t
th a a n fs a r a f F i n i i L an d Mtemafca A re .

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