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

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

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

Battle Royal Set
For SOKC Tonight

4

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

Straight Bowl W in

Here In Cage Tilt

]« II 12 IS 1 -3 1

Bravettes Place
High In Contest
SIX-FOOT-TWO SEMINOLE cnjfer Ken Gualnvaon hits
the basket for Sanford ns Tituavillc trie* for the re­
bound.
(Herald Photo)

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

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

Harrell &amp; Beverly Automotive

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

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United Pres* International
choice, with its rock-ribbed d e A
Mississippi looked for its sixth fense led by All America tackle
strsifht bowl success tndiy while Bill Neighbor*. Alabama hasn't
Minnesota. Alabama and Louisi­ won a bowl game tine* Its 81-8
ana hoped to return to winning win over Syracuse In the 1933
ways in post season classics. All Orange Bowl. NBC televised this
were favored to win their New one at 1:45 p. m. EST Just prior
to the Rose Bowl telecast
Year's Day football game*.
Louisians Stale, beaten by Ole
Ole Mist was a three-point favorite against Texas in the Cot­ Miss In post-season play last tim e f
ton Bowl (televised by CBS at out, also was a 13-point choice to
2:30 p. m. EST). Both tcam i en­ win it* Orange Bowl encounter
tered the game with 9-t records. with Colorado, the Big Eight
Mississippi relied on the eir arm* champion. The game, televised
of quarterbacks Doug Elmore and by ABC at 1 p. m. EST, displayed
Glynn Griffins to offset the a couple of opposing AH America
ground attack of Texas All Amer­ linemen — Roy Winston of LSU
and Joe Romlg of the Buffaloes.
ica Jim Saxton.
The four major bowls climaxed
Minnesota, beaten in the Rose
Buwl last New Year's Day by a weekend of college football that
Washington, hit the revenge trail began on Saturday when th* Wtat%
against UCLA and was the eight- beat the East, 21-8, In the annual
point choice to come out smelling Shrine geme; Penn State walSTETSON’S Dalton Kptinff pulls ih« ball just out of a
like rose*. All America quarter­ loped Georgia Tech, 30-15, la the
Blackburn player's reach to tap it sn for the two point­
back Sunday Stephens, the passing Gator Bowl; Vlllanova aurprlsed
er,
(Herald Photo)
whli from the hills of Pennsyl­ Wichita, 17-9, in th* Sun Bowl;
vania who runs as well a* he the Grays beat the Blue, 9-7,
kicks and throws the pigskin, was and the Major School All Start
expected to provide the differ­ shut out the Small College Stars,
ence. UCLA’ s single wing forma- 31-0.
tion featured tailbacks Mike ilaffner and Hobby Smith lor the tele­
Residential - Commercial
Building
vised game (NBC, 5 p. m. EST).
In the Sugar Bowl at New Or­
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leans. Alabama rought its na­
SHELTERS
Conch Glen Wilkes’ Stetson lint- the Hatters in front by the score tional champion leam *ml perfect
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tern made good their second San­ of 6T&gt;-37. Eptlng contributed 25 1961 record against Arkansas. The
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ford showing here Friday by rout­ closely fought contest, hut by the Crimson Tide was a 13-point
ing the fllnrkburn Denvers of Car- points in the first half for the Hat­
linville, Illinois by the rousing ters coming in from under the
■core o f 100-80 to give the Hatters basket.
a (7-3) record for the season.
The second half saw the Hatters
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A rapacity crowd in the Fleming score 60 more ponte with Eptlng
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Jump off to a big lend in the first Hancock ripping away at the cords
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period and from then on out they with Jump shots from the outside.
W . 25th S t
The Heavers countered with 43
were never threatened.
Dalton Eptlng and Joel Hancock points in the second half,'but this
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Hancock adding 21. Frank Shelton, set by tha Hatters. The game end­
Floyd Gladden, and I^imar Denver ed with Stetaon In front 108-80.
each added eight poinU to account
for th* bulk of the ecoring.
Marsh Kaltner led the Heaver*
In the acoring department, with 21
points while Jim Eisenberth con­
tributed 18 with Joe Keenan and
Steve Schroeder adding 17 points
each.
The first few minute* o f the
game revealrd the possibility of *
end of the first period, the game
had en entirely different outlook,
with Stetson nearly dominating
the first half. The half ended with

Hatters Rout Beavers

7 11 13 22 4—37

HANFORD

Pair* 8 — Mon. Jan. 1, 191?/'

M iss Shoots For 6th

throws for • 17 point total, with
Barry Brown taking the number
two berth with five field goals
and two free throws for 12 points.
Other Sanford acoreri were Butch
Riser with nine points and Tom
Hinson with eight points for the
night.
Scoring leader* for the Terriers
were Wade Whitson who lobed in
eight field goals and seven free
throws for a 23 point total and Kay
Whitson with six field goals and
three free throws for IS points
for Titusville.
SANFORD (i t )
FG FT TP
Gnsteveon ................... 2 * 4
Brown ..... .— ------- ---- - I 2
Middleton __ ________ •
•
Stephens ..........
• 2
Johnson —.........
• •
H in s o n ________________ 4 •
Rteer ......
8 I
M c M o r r s y ___ _________ 2 2
Woodruff ......
• t
Totals ____________ 22 IS
TTTUSVfLLE (17)
FG FT TP
Lewis .
1 2
4
.Sharpe ,
• 9 9
W in g a te ______
. 1 2
1
• 8 0
Coley ..... ......—
Anderson ____ _
• 4 4
Whitson, Rsy
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Whitson, Wade
• 7 23
Roeder .... ....... ---------2 • •
Total* ....... _______ l i II 87

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WEATHER: Frost or freezirtR vvnrninfr tonight. High toclnp, 50-58. Low tonight, 02-40.
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1952

SANFORD.

Freeze, Frost Forecast Tonight

By LARRY VERSHEL
(A backward look at 1MI)
JANUARY — The newly organ­
ized County Commission started
its directive system . . . road cm* Aployment board set up to protect
employes . . . New First Federal
Savings and Loan Building open­
ed . . . Near the Palms Hotel . . .
Joe Baker elected Mayor . . .
Commissioner Jim Avery tries to
put Rig Tree Park up (or public
bid . . . No luck . . . State Survey
team cites the need lor eight new
schools in Seminole County . . .
County Commissioners talk about
w giving themselves a pay raise . . .
Legislative delegation said NO.
. . . Sanford talks about proposed
new 1400,000 sewage treatment
plant . , . U. S. Post Office Dept,
okays alt* for new Sanford Post
Office.
FEBRUARY — City looks out
for water supply . . . starts work
digging new wells . . . Jim
q Avery again urges Big Tree Park
™ be put up for bid . . . Again no
luck . , . County plana changing
commissioner districts to match
population gains . , . Countywide
drainage plan proposed . . . Nine
months liter it died . . . New
Bear Lake School proposed . . .
plans accepted.
MARCH — South Seminole De­
velopment Committee formed . . .
^ nine months . . . it died . . . lack
• of interest! , . . First NAS crash
of the year kklla VAH-ll Com­
mander C. 0 . Donnaud . , . Water
franehlis proposed by County
Commission . . . Nine months later
board kills It . . . People say NO!
APRIL — Sanford consider! ur­
ban renewal . . . No luck . . .
Downtown Clock ordered dumped.
. , , Palms Hotel still around . . .
A Harness Racing Bill gels okay . . .
“ People want it,** says Rep. Mack
Cleveland Jr. . . . NAACP aski
desegregation of Sanford public
facilities . . . City order* inspec­
tion of ail downtown buildings
•gainst fire and safety haiards
, . . Palms to o !
MAY — No one seems to know
where Sid BiChard put the down­
town dock . . . New Hopper School
f
bid awarded . . . City clamps down
on church service* at Civic Cen­
ter . . . Committee of 100 of the
Chamber aaka reorganisation as
corporation to aid area develop­
ment.
JUNE — Needs for repairs to
courtliouie cited . . . School Board
hire* 23 new teachers . . . State
Rep. Gordon Frederick tays he
won’t run again. . . . Want* bet!
|
. . . Cat burglar hits city . . .
Work on new hospital wing starti.
. . . Joe Tully replece* F. G. Ed­
wards as skipper of Heavy Attack
Wing 1 . . . On Juno 30 "Around
the Clock Column starts . . . by
some wise guy from New York.
JULY — County discusses hiring
administrative aide . . . Just a
discussion . . . no action . . .
Circuit Judge Voile Williami tells
«
the County Commlvaion that a new
courthouse ts a "m ust" . . .
County School Board raises millage . . . Clrcusland abandons
Sanford property . . . moves to
Tampa . . . Civil Defense Direelor
A, B, Peterson, Sr. urges more
adequate warning system. Com­
mission shrugs shoulders.
AUGUST — Tax roll valuations
up near 320 million . . . Taxable
V
up 37 million . . . Palms Hotel
still up . . , County Commission
holds tax rate to six mills . . .
ignores Peterson's demands for
adequate warning * )stein . . .
Health Director Clyde D. Brothers
gets In hot water by asking for
mora money . . . So long Doe . . .
City gives all employes two per­
cent cost of living raise . . . Wel­
fare probe asked . . . undertaken
. . . undercover, of course . . .
All Seminole County talks about
proposed Nova project.
SEPTEMBER - County adopts
31,666,030 budget . . . City volei
to demolish all condemned build­
ing* . . , Even the Palms! . . .
Mack Cleveland resigns •■ County
attorney . . . Seven new vole pre­
cincts created . . . Palms Hotel
$
attorney saya facility will be reno­
vated.
OCTOBER — Courthouse found
adequate . . . For wbat! . . .
Three Sanford filers die in Lake
George crash . . . Six HAS into die
as planes collide near Seminole
High School . . . Grand Jury cltea
com minion for Civil Defense neg­
lect . . . Harry Weir resigns as
hospital administrator . . . New
'
County jail dedicated.
NOVEMBER — Joe Baker re­
elected to City Commission . . .
City orders condemnation ordi­
nance . . . So long, Palma . . .
City defers action on ordinance
. . . Hello, Palma . . . need for
12-13 Nova schools in county
dlad.
DECEMBER Seminole and
Lyman gridders and season with
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UHlUat aeeosde . . . City Co m l i .

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in County
A very strong cold front, the
third severe one of the winter,
dropped temperature* to chilly
lows over Seminole County to­
day and threatened a widespread
rw—* ■^wsLsnik'i
4
freeie tonight.
The weather bureau here pre­
.MRS. MARTHA ASI1HY, clerk in the county auto tag
dicted frost over some areas in
office, ia shown filling out paper# for one of the early
the county with temperatures ex­
purchasers of a 1962 Floridn license tag. The now plates
pected in the low 30's tonight and
went on sale this morning at the Seminole County Court­
early Wednesday.
house.
However, County Agent Cecil
Tucker said today that early
morning low* of 33 were not
severe enough to threaten crops,
but Seminole County residents
and viaitora were reselling for
heavy wrap* again.
Tucker said that from 23 to 30
percent of the citrus crop suffer­
ed leaf drop but lhero was no
The City CommLsiion will meet plus balance of 310,399 as cum­ "severe damage to the wood and
in special session tonight to be re- pared to the 1900 balance of 312,- no change a i far as the fruit was
organired for the coming year. In 600.
The utility department budget
dleationi are that J. H. (Jimmy)
Crapps will ba elected mayor to shows a surplus of 3140,633 as
compared with 339,923 for Dec.
succeed Joe Baker.
in other business, the 19C0-6I 30, 1960. This indicate* a sound
audit will be presented to the fiscal operation, according to City
board and a survey by the Her- Manager W. E. Knowles.
Knowles, in a memo to the By United Trese International
sld revelled this morning that it
shows the past year's operations board, will say that this it a rad­
A Yankee-style eight-inch anowical change compared with eight fall closed Dixie schools xnd high­
to be "very good."
Key Indicators point to a aur- years ago when there were de­ ways today and a new cold weath­
ficits, over-expenditures, and un­ er threat brought an exodus of
paid hills.
tourists from Florida'* winter vaKnowles this morning said he cationlanda.
J l / U V A ...
also will ask the commission, at
Western North Carolina got the
its 8 p.m. meeting, to give the heaviest anowfall—eight Inches in
green light to proceed with a sew­ Swain and Jackson counties and
age treatment plant.
as much as seven Inches along
The State Health Department
the Hire Ridge Parkway. Bryson
Auto Plant Struck
has assured the city that federal
City had seven Inches.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPI) — Tunas are now available for con
Soutl Carolina had seven inches
Some 11,600 hourly-pa id workers of ilrurlion of the 3400,000 sewagr
of snow Monday but much of It
the Sludebaker-Packard Curp. went facility.
was melted by ensuing rain. How­
on atrike early today in a dispute
ever, schools were closed today
over a new contract.
in Greenville, Spartanburg and
Cherokee counties.
Workffis Pay* Up »
At least five North Carolina
WASHINGTON (UPJ) — The
counties closed schools.
Labor Department reported Mon­
Northern Georgia got up to
day night that about 6.7 million
three
inches of snow and some
workers covered by major union
Chamber o f Commerce President
roads
were closed.
Ail major
contract# received wage Increases Richard Dras toting announced
roads
were reportedopen In
average 7.S canta an hour in 1901. committee chairmen for the new
North and South Carolina, but
year.
driving was hatarduus.
Hunt Plotters
R. J. Bauman war named chair­
Eastern Tennessee got as much
BEIRUT, Lebanon (U PI) — man of the finance rotnmiUer. A l­
as six inches of snow.
Army troopa acourvd Lebanon to­ su serving on that committee are
Alabama had light snow mixed
day searching for key member* of Jack Green, John Ivey ami George
with rain. Western sections of
a rightwing political organisation Touliy.
Virginia had four or more indies
accused of trying to overthrow the
Other chairmen named were An­
oi snow.
government o f President Fuad drew Cerrnway, Armed Forces;
Shehab.
Cecil Tucker, Agriculture; Vernon
Mize, legislation; II. W. Leo, W «New Laos Try
terwuys; George Touhy, Advertis­
VIENTIANE, U o * (U P I)— Re­ ing J, H Van Hoy, Education;
port* that neutralist Prince .Sou- Tom McDonald, Industrial; Bob
vanna I'hounta may leave I .ana to Shrddcn, Tourist; E. C. Harper
viait hia family in I'aria act o ff Jr., and Charlie Robinson, Mer­
AUCKLAND, N.Z. (U P D -W esteffort* by diplomats Unlay to ar­ chants, and Dougin* tUonstrum,
ern Samoa, a country with only
range a new conference on forma­ Planning.
one town, no army, no railways
tion o f coalition government,
and no political parties, is the
world’s newest Independent na­
Kennedy Sets Talks
tion
PALM BEACH, FI*. (UPI) —
The New Zealand flag was low­
President Kennedy called in hi*
By United I’ rnui International
ered
Monday and Western Sa­
chief defenae advisers today for
The 78-hour New Year's week­ moa's rod, white and blue flag
two day* o f talk* on bow lo main­
end came to an end Monday night, was raised — ending 46 years of
tain what he consider* a marginal
but not before Florida registered a New Zealand adminiilration which
Allied military lead over the So­
toll o f 31 accidental dnathi.
began during World War I when
viet bloc.
A United Press International New Zealand forces seised the
survey showed traffic deaths head­ onetime German territory.
Honor Slain Man
ed the list of accidental deaths
Churches were packed fur the
LISBON (UPI) — The l ’ortuwith 21, followed by aU death* independence services and church
gurse Army Minii try appealed to­
from fires, two from drowning, bells pealed at midnight.
day for "massive attendance'' at
and one each from accidental
Momenta aflrr the Hells stoppwl
the funeral of LL Col. Jaime F. da
shooting and rarbon monoxide ringing, thousands of firecracker*
Fonseca, an officer killed in Monpoisoning.
were set off and singing, guitarday's abortive revolt as a token o f
The traffic loll exceeded the 17 strumming crowd* thronged in
support for Premier Antonio de
predicted by the Highway Patrol Apia throughout the early morning
Oliveira Salaxar.
before the weekend began at 6 hours. Europeans danced with Ssp. m. Friday.
moans at an unofficial ball.

City Commission To

Reorganize Tonight*

King-Sized Snow
Hits Dixie Areas

C Of C Committee
Chairmen Named

Western Samoa
Newest Nation

31 Killed Instate
Over New Year’s

Florida Man Missing-

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

As

New Cold Hits

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Cooperation 1 9 6 2 Theme For City, County
looking forward to Its moat pro­
ductive year.
City Manager W. K. Knowles
said ha hoped the city would take
concrete action to make needed
utility improvemrnU and be hopes
that the same Isa rata will be
maintained and a balanced bud­
get.
County Commission - Chairman
J. C. Hutchison aaid that in 1963
the board hopes to make "a d e­
quate facilities available"
for
county
agencies,
and
provida
necessary additions and change*
that "w e need for the county officea located in the courthouse."
"In the face of anticipated
growth of the county, we will be
called upon for greatly expanded
servlc«t, roads and otner facilit­
ies that the county must provide,
and these must be expedited.

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

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

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

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

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

2 Church Breakins
Here Investigated

FLORIDA

NO. 357

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

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

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

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

Hunt Stray Dogs
That Killed Girl

Cugats Robbed Of
Gems, Furs, Cash

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Tough Battle
Looms Between
Banks, Loan Groups

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WASHINGTON (UPI) Conw
petition between bonks and MV*
lniti and loam aD ociillom for tic*
poiituri cntcrei) a new round to­
day. It promlaed to l&gt;« a tough
Held.
Whithover wa&gt; the tide ot bat­
tle lor oavinii deposits soca, one
thing appeared certain; Saver*
will be able to earn more interett and tome borrower* will have
to pay more,
On (hi* lin t huftincM day ot
Itttl, government and Industry ofHeial* Iregan a d o le watrh to ter
bow the public would react to
higher lnt*re»t rale* being ellered by an Important handful of
the nation'll 13,400 commercial
bank*.
Tim government a month ago
booatrd from 1 per cent to 4 per
cent Die maximum rale on aav*
Inga
account!
In commarclal
bank*, ellectlvc Jan. l, 1M2.
Hank* ottering tlm*e rate* will
be more competitive with the natlon'i e.joo aavini* and loan In*
•iltuUon*, which utually have
paid more than banka.
Ilow much of a ahlft In depoitt*
Will here bet
That (juration worr'r* tnith aavlog and loan management of
banker* trying to hold the Una
on rate* aa well a* government
official!.
Some government otfklaU leer
that o ahltt of money to banka
would dim Ini ah the aupply of
home loan money from aavlnga
a iio clillo n i. That, plui hlghar
M vlngi and loan dividend ratea,
oould puah up mortgage coal* and
crimp home building and related
Induatriea.
Only a relatively tew banka
hava announced they would pay
a higher Intem t rata on aavlnga
account*. The American Hanker
Dally ha* eatlmated the number
at S par cent of the total, or
about 400. But thl* Include* big
banka In Now York City and aome
hoy Inatllutlona olaowhcre. More
over, they are advertlalng their
now ratea in Mwapapera and on
4bo air.
Under Urn new rule, Die bank*
may pay 314 per cent on all aavhU* depoalta and 4 per cent on
Aindi left undiaturbed for a year
or more. &gt;
Saving* and loan aaaoclatlona
have been pmguA roughly, from
BM and14 per cent, In the TCait.
ha 4&lt;4 par cent In the Wait. There
la M limit on tho dividend rate
at federally chartered aavlng*
■ aiaoclation*.

(DaWt Clbbiy.

By Abigail Van Buren

Ul.AR ABBY: Whut do you think o f a
man who telle you he wants to go to jail?
lie says he is thinking up it way to get in.
lie isn’ t a violent man, but he is planning
to throw u brick through a window, or talk
hack to an officer, or do something that he
can gel m rested for. He tells me he can’t
stand the noise around here. We do have
six little ones. I can’t tape their mouths
shut hut, if 1 can stand It, so ran he.
He says he is fed up with me, married
life and the children, and the only place
for him Is jail wheie nobody can bother
him.
WORRIED
DEAR WORRIED: I’ve heap' -.f men
trying to break OUT of Jail hut never
INTO one. If your husband is Joking —
laugh. If he is serious, call a doctor. H«
should have his head examined.
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DEAR ABBY: Every year my hueband's favorite aunt come* lo visit us for
about two weeks. She is very jolly and
pleasant hut she has one fault that bothers
me. She keeps her suitcase locked and
sews the key to her girdle. I don't know
what she has that Is so valuable, but cer­
tainly no one In this house would take any­
thing. I think this is an insult to a hos­
tess. How would you feel about p. guest
who locks everything up while visiting In
your home?
HURT

REAR IN : Have him give It to you in
private, and announce it at the party,
s

DEAR A B B Y : I burst into tears as my
lover of ten years (a lawyer) told me he
had decided to go back to hla wife. He said,
“ I have no contract with you."
Please warn other stupid women about
this phrnsc.
Respectfully,
"TEN YEARS SHOT*'
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Are
thingsrugged? For a personal
reply, write to Abby, Box 8868, Beverly
Hills, Calif., and don't forget a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.
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ForAbb.v’a booklet,"How To Have
A
liv e ly Wedding," send B0 cents to Abby,
Box 83GB, Beverly Hills, Calif,

U)&amp; J J u i (itam en:

ARMY MAJ. lieu. Alfred D. Sturbini (left, top) has
boeti numed by the Uefunau Department In Washington
to head Joint Tank Force Light. Thu new uillL hu« been
net up to prepare fur future nuclear atmoapherlc tcatn
when anthnrlxed by Prenidont Kennedy. T o p right la
MaJ. Gen. Robert H. Booth, chief of the Defennc Atomic
Nuji|xirt Agency. At bottom aru: Adm. John 8 . Samuel
(right), reprenentlng Dm Air Force, und Bear Adm.
Lloyd Muntin.

It looka a* Ihouih science has
now fixed thtnia to that nobody
—net even a newborn babe—la
going to ever have to listen to
tb* “ sound of alienee.''
There'* a new fid g et on the
market that you can tuck Into a
baby'a crib that emit* a contin­
uum tone set at 320-350 cycle*
that I* supposed to put babies to
sleep a* quickly aa though they
were being rocked In their mo­
ther* ’ arm*.
I'm not sure why U works (m ay­
be the babtea go to deep to gal
away from the dial tone) but It
to ’.eep commuting children from ought to be a good Introduction
making the situation worse. The
city relaxed parking regulaUoni
and gave approval to pooling taxi
ride* in Die two affected borough*.

Full Impact O f Bus

Strike Hits New York

Famed Hollywood
Attorney Dies

Barbara Burns
Dies At Age 22
BOLLYWOOD (U P D -T h e body
of narcotic* • haunted Barbara
Bums, “ black sheep' daughter of
the late comedian Boh Basooka
Burns, lay in county morgue to­
day, her life ended at 11 by an
overdose of sleeping pills.
The tall, beautiful girl, whose
health, acting career and family
tic* were wrecked by her drug
addiction, died Monday In General
Hospital—two day* after aha waa
tuurvJ unconscious on a street In
West Bollywood. A spokesman
•aid no mtiubari of her family
were present and that ahe never
regained consciousness.
Just five day* ago, Mis* Burnt,
who also tried suicide In August
and September, made a Now
Year'a resolution to quit narcotic*.
Site told a newspaper Ir tend:
“ Tell the kids never to try dope,
tt’a Just not worth It."
Mist Hums, who claimed bar
family treated her as an outcast
became she tried lor an actingsinging carver rather lhan a tociety lilt, ltd a suicide note In
her pedal-pushers telling her loro
for her stepmother and 11-year-old
brother, Stephen. It laid:
"Steve and Mother. I love you
and I'm sorry. All t wanted waa
your love and you hat* m e."
Miss Burns often said ber (am
tly nude tun of her because &gt;tse
was fat aa a teen-aacr, and that
they would have nothing to do
with her aiaco tho death af ber
homespun philosopher father —
‘ The Arkansas Traveler"—more
than five year* ago-

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The Corpus ChriaU tournament
was the scene of one of the luckteat band* of 1(41.
It did not matter whether South
opened ooe no-trump or one
heart. At all table* except one,
he wound up playing a four-heart
contract. Due to the fact that
South had the same number of
ipadea and diamond* aa his part­
ner and because club* failed to
break, no one mad* tour baarti.
When Jo* Musamcc! at San An­
tonio aat South, ho opened os*
no-trump and North decided to
forego using Stayman and Jumped
right lo Use no-trump gam*.
Joe won the Brat diamond trick
and ran off five baarta. He had

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for any baby entering today'a
world.
Silence la what nobody aeema
to be able to stand any more.
Once lb* Infant outgrow* hi* wired
for aound sandman he can move
light in front of the TV act and
start listening to TV advertising
Jingle*.
TV will keep him from ever
hating to endure alienee and
when, in hla teens, ha outgrow*
TV temporarily he can aubatltuto
record players and radio. The
radio la evan handier than TV
for creating noise because radio*
can be carried anywhere—and the
noli* teen-ager* call music can
be counted on to drown out alt

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concluded Runday, today ataUd ^
hla appreciation t* dtliwia o f the
areas xround Purest Lab# Acade­
my.
“ People her* have damonctreUd
In a ta tgibla way their regard for
those In c foituneUly ■Ituated,"
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members for their participation in
the project.
Funds collected by the volunteen during the appeal will ge
toward extending • world inlnlitry o f welfare, disaster aid, edu­
cational, medical and spiritual ser­
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lands, Pure advised, adding that
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Cbatsworth (Stephan Franker) In types In support o f tha tiara. Out­
an
Thoms*
Comet,
a school alectlon and figures hla standing
fnlk-alnftng talent will make him Vladimir Sokoloff, Iphlgsnle Ceatigioni, A2*J«i.div C s j, Ruber. Mor­
the winner. But It's not tha office
eno and Carlos Rivero.
he's altar, it** Ursula. Goed fun.
l o - l l p. m, (CBS) The Garry
P-9; 10 p. m. (CBS) The Red Moore 8 h o«. A second Moore-BurSkelton Show. ‘^Nothing But tha nett appearance In One night
Tooth." Noted tor nutty plots, Red ("Password"—8 p. m.) might tw
Skelton gee* wild with thl* an*. considered everespoeuro, unis si
AdopUng hit Clem Kadiddlchepper you're among their millions at
character. Red's tha foil for a big fan* Beat bet tonight la a aklt
brvakfaet-food campaign because with Garry aa a psychoanalyst
of hi* alleged strong teth. Every­ treating Carol for Irsdlng-atatnp
one's a straight man to Skelton in mania that three tans tha sanity of
this half hour, in which Red pro­ her hasband. Durward Kirby. Hum
vide a nil the laughs with hi* sany orist Johnny Careen and singer
atul sometime* unexpected antics. Qlsele MacKenale fit the guest
In support, and trying hard not to billing very well, with Marion
break up. arc Disk Foran, aa the Lome doing another ahow-stopper
breakfast-food tycoon, and Phyllis In a southern courtroom satire.
Avery, wke tries to aav* Rad from
dental torture.
9-10 p. m. (NBC) Tha Dick Nautical
SALEM. V*. (U PI) — The .ro­
Powell Show. "Death In n Vil­
lage." The contrast between good dent roller at Roanoke College
and avU la akarply defined in this here include* John Sailer Jr.,
well-acted play. Especially goed la Georg* A. Hull. Ronald Boatman
Gilbert Roland, as a priest who and John Paul Jene* Jr.
creases swords with a terrorist
(Nehcmiah Fersoff) who cows an
entire Spanish village. Persoff la
excellent In hla nefarious role,
especially when it appears that
OPEN 11:13
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[t*ru«n»tration
County the priest fears him. You'll appre­
Council officer* and committee ciate accurate casUng o f Spanish
NOW THRU WED.
chairmen wiU meet for the first
Urn* in the new year at Itf a- ra.
Wednesday in the Home Demon­
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I* lU l i n I H i A T R i
Mr*. H. L. John .on, county coun­
P H O N E F A 8-1118
cil president, haa advised that .o*
HOPE
End* Taaile
business meeting will Include out­
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little hope a t making hla con­
tract, but mlradea sometimes
happen at bridge.
FURNITURE
A l l CO M Bm O N I
Hla ntxt play waa to throw
West in with a diamond. Waal
■•rry's Warnhoma
promptly caahed four diamond
tricka and the miracle earn* to
Nr Tb* ro.it Vssr Arsasd
Faraitwrt C o., Inc.
paw. Joa discarded down to the
Btnrt OUT TO TM« IAXM
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dummy and East had to go down
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onto the queen and on* club and
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1-8:30 p. m. (CBS) Paaawerd.
(Premiere). The daytime audience
participation show g * u lie first
nighttime airing with host Allen
Ludden end guest* Garry Moor*
and Carol Burnett. Whether or not
yuu Ilk# thl* typo o f show, tha
antics and wit o f Moor* and tha
unpredictable Miss Burnett make
it a half hour well spent.
• ;IO-9 p. in. (NBC) Alfred
Hitchcock Presents. ‘‘The Bilk Pet­
ticoat." Stars Michael Rennie as a
new* husband with a secret past tie
haa kept from hia unsuspecting
bride. Elisa Mlnden convincingly
plays tha wtfa who professes the
"money makes a marriage" theory
uutil fear shock a her out o f her
secure life,
8:10-9 p. m. (CBS) Dobio CiUli*.
Popping up aa one og Do bis’a
"many lore** In this segment la
lovely- Ursula Forbea iG lgi Vacone), whoU pop your eyes. Hut it’s
•till saucy, pert Zelda (Sheila
James) who'll capture your heart.
Pebi* (Dwayne Hickman) finds
himself conipeUng with playboy

For u&gt;« January meetings, alt
club* hi the county have invited
an attorney to apeak on the sub­
ject of "legal matter* pertaining
lo women." Mr*. Johnson said.

N E W LY ELECTED OFFICERS o f the IM Liry Fiahityt Club organized in
thg com m unity aonro two months ago are, from left, John Coppen. presi­
dent: Clyde W ught. vice president; Howard Middleton, organizer o f the
fcruup; Leonard Hentkc, tieunurer and John Smiley, secretary. (Cox Photo)

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Director Thanks
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bird*, the chirping of crickets, the
wind In lift tress, the gentle tap­
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and crackle of an open fire.
Then whan the teen-ager I*
grown and married and settled
down he can go back to Uw TV
set for companionship—the com­
panionship of continual noise.
So that bla own child won't ever
hava to experience silence ha can
start him off with that little crib
gadget that make* a continuous
not**—and start the whole cycle
of clamor all over again.
lan'l U wonderful 1 We can now
have noise from the cradle to the
grave.

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Password
Jane W ym an dhow
Lsratte Young
Art Ldnklittor
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Prom Three Roots
The Vtrdlet la Y ours
Who Do Yon Treat
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NEW YORK (U PI)—A atrtka
by two private but linei tangled
tho community habit* o f 1.1 mil­
lion Now Yorker* and tuburbanttaa reluming lo work today after
tho long holiday weekend.
Adding to U&gt;o woea of rider* of
Fifth Avrnuo Coach Llnta and two
tubtidlarlet waa a force*it of
light mow, which could foul Increated automobile traffic move­
ment on tho elty’a buay atreota.
And today appeared to be only
(he bag Inning of the ordeal. Neith­
er the but companies nor Die
Transport Worker* Union ITWU),
which walked out at 11:01 a, m.,
EST, New Year’* Day when con­
tract* expired, acbeduled any ne­
gotiation*.
Uutet and aubwayt operated by
Die New York City ITauiil Au­
thority and five other private bu&gt;
line*—which carry nearly T mil­
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (UPI) lion daily rider*—were running
—Attorney Jerry CDciler. defend* normally. Tho tranait authority
or o f Hollywood'* glamor girl* and and the other companies trilled
leading men (or &gt;0 ytara, died at a contract with the TWU last
hit home of a heart attack Mon­ week.
Bank at hit wa* The Bruns,
day. lie waa 75.
No lunger will muvle *ura be which now hat no bui service,
able to about, "Uet me d ealer," and Manhattan, where Fifth Ave
nuc Coach and aubiidlary Surface
when troubled by t^e !»w
f o r H wea live famed attorney Tranait, Inc., provide much o f llw
who came to the reicuc ot auvit acrvlce. The two line* carry 1.3
celeUrltU* a* Marilyn Mumiv*, million rider* dally. About 300.000
Robert Mltchum, Charlie Chaplin. patrons of anothar adbtldlary,
Westchester Street Transportation
Lana ’ urnar amt Errol Flynn.
In a career that apanne-d alniuai Co., in suburban Westchester
lo year* Ulealer became a legen­ County also had to find alternate
dary 'Igure In California court*, way* of reaching their Jobs,
i The transit authority scheduled
winning almoit all hi* ca*rt.
The he ,-i attack wa* the alxth maximum service on Manhattan—
au.'feml by Die attorney in a year, j Bronx aubway lines, but still ex­
lie had returned (Tutu Ml. Sinai pected a worse lhan normal Jam
Hoapital laat Nov. II where he of rider*. It also put on more
wa* recuperating from a heart 1buses.
The public school system or­
aeUure.
At hi* aide when Uie end came dered classes to start an hour
wa* a nur*e, and hi* wife o f 30 later today and end an hour early
year*, Ruth.
)U ■l*o 1* tu n n e d by a ton, I All-tuue high-score basketball
Michael, and two daughter*. Jer­ game occurred Feb. IT, tgyg.
ry Lee Wright and Mildred Lae when the Boston Celtic* defeated
lionoelly.
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WEDNESDAY I*. M.

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DEAR ABBY: My mother and I huve a
difference o f opinion or something, and
want your advice. My boy friend is going
lo give me an engagement ring very noon.
My mother thinks he should give it to me
in front o f everybody at the engagement
party she is going to give. I think he
should give it to me in private. What is
your opinion?
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Mr. And Mrs. W. M. Haynes
Observe Golden Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Haynes,
314 Magnolia Ave., celebrated
their golden wedding anniversary
Dec. 36. No formal celebration
was held but they attended a fam ­
ily reunion at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. I), it. Watkins in Pahokcc
the day before.
The couple was married in Jack,
aonville, Pec. 26, 1911 and have
lived In Sanford ever since.
They have three children, Mrs.
J. A. Sands, Orlando; Mrs. D. B.
Watkins, Pahokee, and Dr. Walter
Haynes, Columbus, Ohio. They
also have seven grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.
At the time of their marriage,
Mr. Haynes was business manager
of the Sanford Herald where he
..tnained until 1920, when he sold
Us Interests and with Z. B. Ratliff
opened the Celery City Printing
Co. Since I93T he has operated the
Aayncs Office Machine Co., of
Sanford.
Mrs. Haynes served as organist
for the local Eastern Star for
many years and Mr. Haynes is
past president of the Sanford
Rotary Club, of which he is a
charter member.
He is also past master of the
local Masonic Lodge. Both are
members of Iho First Methodist
Church.

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Christmas Program

In North Orlando

The Naomi Circle of the WSCS
of the DeBary Community Meth­
odist Church hrld the December
meeting and Christmas party tn
the Social Hall or the church, with
Mrs. Wesley Saatknmp in eharge
of the devotional program.
Mrs. William Boenet and Mrs.
Adam Muller sang several selec­
tions as ducts and members join­
ed in singing carols, accompanied
by Mrs. Everett Swift, at the
piano.
Mrs. Frank Hlaha, hostess,
served refreshments o( rake, ice
cream, candies and nuts. Other
members present were Mrs. Ray
Higgins. Mrs. J. Perry. Mrs. Hugh
Booth. Mrs. H. Campbell, Mrs. O.
Stccrman, Mrs. Damon Scott, Mrs.
Fred Arter, Mrs. LeRoy Hastam,
Mrs. Julia Opiola, Mrs. Orville
Jones and Mrs. E. Cooper.

By MON A Git INSTEAD
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Ward
Sr. have returned to tbeb home in
Indiana, a tier a holiday visit with
their son, Henry A. Ward Jr., ami
his fatplly, in North Orlando.
The Wards engaged In extensive
sightseeing white on the way
to Florida. They stopped in Ken­
tucky nnd visited in Manchester,
Tenn., and Lookout Mountain near
Chattanooga. They were interested
in the long needle pines of the
Southern states, as Indiana haa
fewer pines of a different variety.
They spent some time In Griffin,
Ga., and enjoyed watching work­
ers picking pecans. After staying
overnight in Lake City they went
to Silver Springs and made the
tours In the glass-bottom boats.
Mrs. Ward stated that her great,
est thrill was seeing the oranges
growing on the trees. She was fas­
cinated with the many beautiful
flower* in this section. Her hobby
is flowers and she said that "her
[lowers could never compare to
the ones in Florida."

Church
Calendar
TUESDAY

MRS. HARRY WEIR, right, nald goodbye lo more than 100 friends «t a
farewell coffee in her honor, at the home o f Mrs. Fred Ganns, recently.
Front left are co-hostesses. Mrs. J. E. Terwilleger Jr, and Mrs. Vann Park­
er, Mrs. Ganns and Mrs. Weir. Mrs. Roy Mann assisted the hostesses in
serving assorted pastries, wafers and coffee. The Weirs will be leaving this
week for their new home in Arizona.
(Herald Photo)

Lake Monroe Club
Plans Meeting

Daughters of Wesley Sunday
School Class o( the First Metho­
dist Church meets at 7:30 p. m.
tn McKinley Hall with Mrs. L. E.
The Lake Monroe Home Demon­
Estes and her group serving as
stration Club will meet Thursday
hostesses.
night at the home of Mrs. Louise
Thompson, Palm Terrace Rd
Mrs. Mabie Carroll will servo
as co-hostess and the program,
presented by a Sanford attorney,
bic Browne, Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. will be a discussion on legal mat­
Beulah Thornton, Mrs. Minnie
ters.
Taylor ami two guests, Mr*. Vir­
All members and their husbands
ginia lluclie mid M rs.'E va Beck­
are urged to attend. The program
ham.
will start at 7:30 p.tn,

Thursday Night

MR. AND MRS. \\. M. HAYNES
(Herald Photo)

Past Noble Grands Name New Officers
The Past Noble Grand* Club
met at the home of Mra. Eileen
Rector on the Old Orlando llwy.
for their December meeting and
annual Christina* party.
The meeting wa* opened by Mra.
Eileen Rector, president. Mr*.
Mae Mycra gave the devotions,
"The Masterpiece," a *lory of the
writing of Handel's Messiah and
closed with a Christmas prayer.
.Mrs. Rector reported on her re­
cent visit to the Odd Fellow*
Home in Gainesville and atatrd
that each guest had been pre­
sented a gift from the Past Noble
Grands Club.
Officers for the romtng year
were installed by Mrs. Virginia
Anderson, Installing officer, Mrs.
Mac Myers, installing marshal
and Mra. Esslo Cole, installing
chaplain.
New otflcers are Mrs. Clarence
Snyder, president: Mrs. Henry
J i meson, vice president; Mrs..
May Rubow, secretary, and Mrs.
P . C. Howard, treasurer.
Mrs. Rector, retiring president,
was presented a lovely gilt by the
club,
Under the new president, plans
were made for the banquet to be
held Feb. 22 to entertain the pres­
ident of the Robekah Assembly,
Following the business meeting
Christmas carols were sung and
gifts exchanged. Also gifts from
the secret pals whose names were
revested.
Delicious
refreshments
were
served by the hostess whose home
was beautifully decorated for the
season. A large Christmas tree

was in one corner of the room and
two net trees were on the piano.
Other arrangements were thnuignout the room.
Others attending were Mrs

Brodie Williams, Mrs. Howard,
Mrs. Mary Jameson, Mrs. Henry
Jameson, Mrs. Rubow, Mrs. Dclany Beecher, 'Mrs. Nnncy Dob­
bins, Mrs. Nell Fulrell, Mrs. Mn-

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Personals

OFFICERS AND INSTALLING OFFICER o f tho Punt Nobel Grands
Club are from left, Mra. I). C. Howard, Mra. May Rubow, Mra. Clarence
Snyder, Mra. Virginia Anderson and Mra. Henry Jameson. (Herald Photo)

Bear Lake

Nominations and election ol new
nificers tor the CPO Wives Club
was (he main item on the agenda
when the group met for the final
meeting of the year.
Mrs. William Sowell was elected
president. Ollier officers named to
serve with her for the next six
months were Mrs, Roy J. Morris,
vice president;
Mrs.
William
Marsh, secretary, and Mrs. Wayde
Snyder, treasurer. The installation
luncheon will he held Jan. 6 at
12:30 at (lie Tiki Restaurant.
Mrs. Rex King, retiring presi­
dent, presided at thu meeting. Elvera Laurence, central committee
representative, reported that Capt.
Henderson suggested that various
Navy Wives Clubs sponsor the
drrnrating or rooms In llie dis­
pensary. It was voted that the
CPO Wives Club would paint and
fix up the isolation room as their
part in the project.
Joyce Edwardson reported Dial
she and Edna Murray had at­
tended the monthly business meet­
ing nf (ho Little Bed School House.
The club voted lo send a donation
each month to help the finandal
responsibilities of lids school.
The annual Christmas dinner

FAMILY NIGHT Christman Parly was recently enjoyed by members o f
the Seminole Chapter B0 Disabled American Veterans and the auxiliary.
Pictured left to right are Mrs. -Margaret Scott, co-chairman; chapter com*
mnnder Louis Rot undo; Grady Scott, co-chainnun and auxiliary comman­
der Mra. Valton Williams.

Enterprise Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Dykes and
children have returned lo their
home in Panama City after spend­
ing the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Peters.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllliard Kilmer
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mr*. Warren Hisc.
Mr*. E. L. Blocker of Chiplry
and Mrs. G. A. Tyler, Osteen,
were holiday guesls of Mr. and
Mr*. W. L. Tyler and Linda. Linda
haa been visiting with relatives
In Green Cove Springs the past
few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Johnson
and family spent the holidays with
relatives in Panama City.
Mrs. Mary Martin is visaing
relatives in Cullman, Ala.
Harold Wilaicr of Charleston,
S. C., and Terry Sellers of McDill
Air Force Base, Tampa, were hol­
iday gueata at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Kirby Sellers.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rennet ol
Athens, Ua., and Mrs. C. A.
Adams and Mrs. Elizabeth Sharon
of Sanford were recent guest* of
Mrs. Bertha Hardin and Miss
Sarah Burn* ,

Isongwood

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. James Adams and
children have returned from a hol­
iday visit with Mrs. Adams' mo­
ther, Mrs. Julia Adams, in Gas
Ionia, N. C. While there they went
to Asheville to do sume sightsee
lug and show their children the
snow in the mountains.
Mr. and Mr*. Bcnme Keigani
of Pasadena St. had as their guests
(or Christmas dinner, Mr. Kcl
gans' father, and hla aunt, Mra.
Addie Bryant, and Mrs. Keigani*
mother. Mr*. Jane taihree and her
sister.

only ONE
There is
only one

WELCOME
WAGON

Plan Meeting

and tree Dimming, held (or CPO
Wives, their husbands nnd guests
was reported very successful.
Seventy people enjoyed Hie delic­
ious dinner at the CPO Club, an
evening of social dancing nnd
carol singing. Hostesses were Ade­
line Karns, Lee Dabb, Mrs. Wil­
liam Marsh and Mrs. Laurence,
The next regular elub meeting
Is scheduled tor Jan. 17, at 8 p.m.
in the NAS Ballroom. All wives ot
Chief Polly Officers, Marine Mas­
ter Sergeants and others in the
seventh, righlh nnd ninth pay
grade (retired or on active duty)
are cordially invited to attend.

Next Monday
The Alt Souls CaWonc Women's
Club will hold its regular monthly
meeting Monday, Jan. 8, at 8 p.m.
in the Parish Social Hall.
The ladies are requested to bring
their arts and crafts and any
hohhy they might have along, as
it Is hoped we can have a largo
arts and crafts display.
All ladies ot the parish are cor­
dially Invited.
First
completely
enclosed
starting gale in thoroughbred rac­
ing was introduced at a Vancou­
ver. I). C. track in 1939.

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Personals

Miss Mabel Lorrh of Chatham,
N. J., is spending Hie winter with
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weary,
Their son, David Weary, came
down io spend Christinas with his
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ante Erickscn ot
Aita Vista entertained Mrs. Cari
Lind for dinner Christmas day.
Altamonte Springs
Mr. and Mra. Frank G. Galenic
of Bellville, N. J., arc visiting
Mr. and Mra. lawny Blond) al
their Park Lane home.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Smith
were Christmas day guests ot Mr.
BY SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
and Mrs. lividnlph Ackerman, The
Mr. nnd Mrs, Milton Tinsley of Ackermans held open huusc this
Altamonte Springs spent Christ­ week for their close neighbors.
mas D*y with Mr. nnd Mis. Ralph
Peter, also of Altamonte Springs.
The group enjoyed a delirious din­
ner to climax a pleasant day to­
gether.

Wood-block printing was in­
vented by the Chinese perhaps as
early as A.U. 770, The King o(
Korea established a foundry for
the casting of movable type about
1403 but Koreans probably learn­
ed the process from the Chinese.

Catholic Women

DeBary

Personals

Personals
BY SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
Visiting at ths home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Medvee of Lake Ash•r Cr., Bear Lake Manor, ara bar
brother and sister-in-law and their
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jacko
and Raymond and Donald of New­
market, N. J. Also a guest at tha
Medvea homa it another brother,
A la i Jacko of Perth Amboy, N. J.
After a week'e visit, tha guesta
will return to their homes In the
North.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown
and three children, Stephanie,
Windy and Douglas, of Wayland,
Mas*., are spending a two week's
vacation during the holiday* with
Mr*. Brown’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Mat he* of Llnncal
Beach Dr., Big Bear Lake. Also
visiting during the holiday* were
Mr. and Mra. F. D. Julian fro-.n
Oklawaha.
Guest* for the holidays at the
homa o f Mr. and Mr*. Carl Moro
o f Craig Dr., Bear Lake Manor,
were hit parents and brothers,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moro and
sons, Kenny and Marvin, of St,
Genevisva, Mo. Also visiting were
hie grandmothers, Mrs. Gussla
Moro and Mr*. Frank Sehwent o f
St. Genevieve.
HouseguetU for the holiday
weekend at the home of Mr. and
Mra. Robert Kowalski of Craig
Dr., Bear Lake Manor, were hla
brother, Fred Kowalski, a sopho­
more at Alpena Junior College in
Grecnhush, Mich.; hie cousins, Ed­
ward Hcchlik, also a sophomore at
Alpena; John Hechlik, an elemen­
tary school teacher from Detroit,
Mich, and James Hechlik, a eopho.
More at Western Slate in Detroit.

lit MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
CWl&gt; and Mrs. S. (i. Brooke and
children Barbara and Rnmmy, who
arc atalloned nl the Air Form
Base at Charleston, 8. C,, spent
the holidays with his mother, Mrs,
Lois Brooke and sisters, Mra. Don
Stovvell o f Sanford and Mrs. Ed­
win llraudock of Enterprise,
Clu islmas dinner guest* of Mrs.
Sam Brnoko were, Mr. and Mr*.
S. G. Brookt and children, Bar­
ium and Sammy, Mr. and Mr*.
Don Stowel) and children, Maxine,
Corky and Vinrc, Mr, and Mrs.
Edwin Hraddock and children,
Danny, Jimmy, Alan and Crystal.
Guests of P. H. Jones and Mr.
and Mrs. L. \V. Jones over the
Christmas weekend were, Mr. nnd
Mrs. I,ulz Baris nnd Mr. and Mr*.
R. A. Davis ami son Bundle of
Bamberg, South Carolina; Mr. amt
Mrs. Gen*. Sargent an,I children
Ronnie ami Iteatlia o f Atlanta, tiu.,
Mr. and Mr*. John Snlvley and Mr.
nnd Mr*. Joe Snivley of Philadel­
phia, i 'si. and Mrs, Clifton O'Quinn
of Brnurhville, S. C,

Mrs. Sowell Named
CPO Club President

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Peter Edson

M arriage of Inconvenience

Political

It'i a commonplace to xay that Americans like un­
derdogs, In everything from sports to politics.
Do they really? Some elements of the sporting pub­
lic hnve always been notoriously fickle. But In recent
years Increasing numbers o f sports viewers seem to ho
insisting on having a winner at all costs. The loser— and
his coach—are quick to feel verbal and occasionally even
physical abuse.
The Michigan State football coach, Duffy Daugher­
ty, whose team played a rugged 1901 schedule, properly
tore Into critics who stormed at him and his players for
“ merely” winning seven o f nine games played.
Dare we ask to examine the week-to-week perform­
ance of the students, alumni and general public who do
the crltldilng? The chances are that their average "win­
ning” percentage Is not so hot.
What they need is a little more recognition of hu­
man frailty, and a great deal more fundamental loyalty
— a commodity in shorter and shorter supply as the
years pass.

Dr. Crone’s

Worry

Clinic

Profreaalva nawapapsra are
taking tka lead in leaching
jroting people aana aes knowl­
edge. Indeed, your newspaper Is
doing as much to present the
unbiased facta aa probabljr all
other agencies combined.
CASE L-402i Johnny X., agad
IB, la a high achool sophomore.
“ Dr. Crana, I am n ateady rts.lir
of your CASE RECORDS," ha racantly Informed me after my addrees before hie high echool as­
sembly. “ 1 have found your aubjecta very Interesting and helpful.
Bometlmes I uee them for ideaa to
develop in my Engllih themes.
“ I am flftsen years of age, and
fast that I should know something
about sex. My parents hava never
talked to me about It and probably
never will, unleie I aak them.
“ But I can't do that, regardless
[«f how hard I try. Oh, 1 know a
lot about tho subject, since J hava
plckad up ■ great deal from my
pals, but I don't think all 1'va
heard I* the truth.
. “ Bo, Dr. Crana, I with you'd diecues this problem In your column,
A lot o f ue boys In high school era
watching fo r It. Out don’t use my
right name in the case, for I don’t
.want anybody to know 1 asked
you.”
Bex Facta
Bo 1'va called him Johnny X.,
and hava decided his csss is so
universal among youth* a* to war­
rant discussion.
Millions o f teenager* era need­
lessly . confuted, terrified or ob••lied with guilt complexes, ju it
because their parrnta or teachers
hava never given thtm the lull and
unprejudiced etory of sex.
As a physician, l'v s had teenage
girls come to mo In terror because
they thought they were dying.
And boya who bad been preyed
upon by quack*, hav* consulted
me, thinking they had venereal
disease, when they had nothing o f
the sort.
Moreover, young people by the
tans of thousand* (till hav* guilt
complex** In thli realm and worry
leit they are going to loss their
minds or go Insane. Why? Because
they have occasionally Indulged In
self-sex practical.
Newspapers Spread Truth
While the current debat* goal
on aa to whether parents or taachare or clergyman or physician*
should glee young people a little
aana icienMflc counsel on the Im­
portant subject o f *«x, tha news­
papers are coming to the front a*

on* o f America's chief educational
fortes.
With their war on venereal dliesse, their support o f medical ex­
aminations prior to marriage, and
their aponaorlnr of such scientific
columns as this one, they are
methodically educating p a o p 1 a
while others are stilt quibbling
about how, whtn, why and where.

Batf-asx practice* are not wlie,
but they do not lead to insanity. It
It criminal, thtrefor*, to terrify
youth and drive them to patent
medicine quacks Just became soma
numbecull o f the past visited an
Tha United Sutee ii out of step
Iniane asylum and wltntsitd selfwith the rest of tha world. We are
sex practice* among tha Inmate*.
old-fashioned, not up to date.
The self-six practice* did not
This could well be Um cause of
produc* the insanity even though
the insane may engage In thtm. In many o f our troubles and head­
fact, monkeys and apt* at tha too aches.
alio prsclics **lf-**xu*l stimula­
Wa lend and give away money
tion, as do babies and most boys
when it ! i fashionable to borrow or
and girls until marriage elimin­
■teal It.
ates ths need,
We bend over backward! trying
la Cass Of Doubt
I have hundred* of records In my to make friends, while others seem
fllsa o f msn and womsn who are to do their best to create enemies.
vary blttar toward Uislr parents
We ere patient, while other* are
because the latter failed to glva Impatient. W* turn the other
thsm correct aaxual information cheek, others double up their fists.
early in life.
W* make concessions, while other*
But I hava no record o f anybody grab. We make much o f our weak­
who has protested because hla par­ nesses, other* boast of their
ents gave him too much sound sex­ ■trength.
ual Information, or because they
Wa talk, others act.
gavs It to him loo early!
India’s neat tidy overrunning of
If you era In doubt, therefore, tiny Goa it the lateet example of
give your child too much informa­ how America needs to change It*
tion Instead o f too little. Give It way o f behaving in order to Join
too early Instead o f too late. And the main currents o f tha world.
don't flush or act embarrassed.
You are prudish If you cannot dis­
cuss sex casually with your chil­
dren.
Send for my bulletin on BEX
PROBLEMS OF YOUNG I’EOBy RICHARD STARNES
PLE enclosing a 4 cent atamped
The yesr 19 and 62, which will
envelope, plus 20 cents.
be upon us before you can say
Every boy and girl ehould have a
copy. Sand one to your niece or •uld lin g syne In Swshlll, may
nephew if you have no children of mark tho dsta when everything
your own, or pnss It along to the started to stop.
leader o f your church's lloy Scout
H will take several yean be­
Troop.
fore everything stops complcttly,
(Always writ* to Dr. Crane in of course, but ths trend Is unmis­
care # f this newspaper, enclos­ takable. Everywhere you turn
ing a long 4 cent stamped, ad­ (every where I turn, anyway)
dressed envelope and 20 cents lo evidence Is at hand that ws are
cover typing end printing re-la drying up, slowing down, crest­
when you send for one of his ing less, demanding more. Pretty
booklets.)
soon, If I can read chicken en­
trails, everything she is going
First day nursery In the VS. to stop,
In New York the gents who
opened in Now York City In IU4,
according to the Encyclopedia book up electric wires are clamor,
lng for a 30-bour weak, and the
Britannic*.
chaps who drive the subway
trains are demanding a 32-hour
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
week. Both trades threaten to tie
the city up tighter than a Sal­
voucrstW 'too SHOW.DA g cn *sfT
vation
Army collar U they don't
ftACtfCV
5.
He KB A M ) MUTE A * 0 .
get whet they want, *o Ihey'll
,
OCXh i' OH UP , WUtM tvT d a m b u s t e d ?
likely come within shouting dis­
[THCRB* fOUMOlMG1 (W E OUST FOUND OUT
, AM' HXAVMM5-W'
THAT HE POKAOTTO
tance of their goats.
5 HOULOCKS CMA
MAIL HER CM KtVM A*
The trend it not peculiar to
DOOKf— &amp;UMD4
c a r d s till Vs i t e r o a v /
labor cither. Not long ago the
LltfBM«4 M0 0 Plt'S
X DtDHTT KHOti THE OL*
1T6CHNIQUO —
BOV COULD MCWS SO FA S T President, bird put to make a
WONDER VWATtrf
— H t D ID T H R a B LAPS »
speech without tickling any tough
AtAOOR ISOO-TH1
AROOMD TM" LWIM6 ROOM.
Issues, chewed out American
1H0WED SOME FANCY
youth for being spectators instead
DOCk.1M4, THEN WENT
o( participants. He was right—
the aversga American kid today
t o a p e A « a tip / ,
b is alt tho lire and enthusiasm
of a boiled rutabaga. Ask one o
tote In a few slicks of firewood,
for example, and you'll think you
are witnessing the demise of a
road company Camille.
If you doubt that sloth is the
outstanding characteristic of our
young 'uns, walk p u t any achool
at in-gathering tima. You will be
appalled at the number of suety
tot* who are hauled thitlher in
motorcars. Or walk a mile to the
railroad alallon, aa 1 do frequently, and your neighbors will quick­
ly assume that you’ve gone
cracktrs or had your auto repos­
sessed.
Sanford, Florida
Tuesday, January 2, 1962
^P ased
Colonial hornbooks taught that
—
Idleness led to vice and It's aa
VSALTSB A. o u t LOW , BSUITOH * r V S L U H B a
CVRLYM J . OOSHIRD M S B B N KILLKBBKW true now aa It w ai then. Kids
M tstsln a Editor
Advertising Oirteter
CUV Editor
nowadays don't chore for Ibalr
rr.AM K VOLTOLIXB
JODY W B L U
M. SCLLKX T U B
money; they shemeleuly gouge It
C asntr Bdltar
C lassified M aaeger
ClrsuUtiun
M s s e te r
C B C M JA PASS as KB JANUS b S I O S X S K M
VISBfl W ELL*
out of their cringing elders, Aak
Basis ly Bdttar
Beataea* M aaager
i n c t t i i i t i S u sl
them to do a ftw modest house
iv s s c a 'v n o i s s a 1
hold tasks in exchange for Ihtlr
By as.
stipend, and you’ll encounter
• Ia si* O enalr
All
I Y aw
g ilA # I Year
passive resistance that would
• M eats*
BIX t Meatka
wring cackles of glee from the
S ISaatto
L M a M aaU s
S MaaSN
I N S H eath
eklony spook of Sandhi himself.
th a t a ll ssatl aahaeetsssaaa ha s a le to
The subway drivers and tho elec­

Henry McLemore
and quietly by, handing out money
with both hands, flirting with
every country under the sun with
■ population of more thin 130, and
winding up unpopular in many
parts o f th* world, and downright
dlstlkrd in others.
There should be a change o f be­
havior on America's part.
Wa need a little spirited, unwar­
ranted, illegal action to bring us
up to date. What about, say, a
sudden attack on Nova Scotia?
We could Justify it it toms ridic­
ulous way, and Halifax would be
ours In a day—and with few cas­
ualties. World opinion would be
outraged, o f course, but only for
three days at the most.
The United Nations would boll
for half an hour or ao, and Dean
Rusk would be kept busy issuing
reasons for the attack, but then all
would b« finished, and the U. S.
would be right up there as up to
data a i the next country.
Let's try Itl

Less Work, More Pay Seems The General Idea Now

s

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India got tired of being pestered
by Gao, to Indie etormed Into Goa
and took it. That was last week,
end already the Incident he* all
but been forgotten. People yelled a
bit, but the noise soon died down
and India hai Goa. India paid no
more attention to world opinion,
if there be such a thing, then if it
were the mooing of a sacred cow
under a banyan tree.
East Germany built a concrete
walk through Berlin, said let the
world think what Is chooses, and
added a few more bricks just to
make sure.
China nibbles away at India
without even making a pretense at
being sorry.
Russia resumes nuclear bomb
testing with a 30-racgaton bang,
says what a whopper that wai,
boys, and tells the world to mind
Its own business.
This sort of thing lies been go­
ing on fo r years now, end the
United States hae sat patiently

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trical workers could learn from
today's children.
There la more support for my
theory that aomtday everything
Is going to coma to e shuddering
stop. The Administration la urg­
ing something called a wilderness
bill on us, and if it becomes law
it will, In effect, Interdict the
development or profitable uao of
any land which Is now wilderness.
And fully half of the Agriculture
Department’ s lame soothsayers
spend every waking hour trying
to figure methods of taking till­
able land out of cultivation.
I have supported myself since
ago 16, and each year I work a
greater percentile of time for the
government—which 1* to say that
each year more and more o f my
toil goes In part to support var­
ious shiftless clods who are not
worth the brine to pickle them.
Why should an electrical worker
expect lo support himself with 20
hour* of work a week? Why
ihoukl some malarious, flyblown
peasant out of pestilential, God-

Seaboard Freight
Train Derailed
U V E OAK, FI*. (U P D -A 130
car Seaboard Air Lin* freight
train hit a broken rail Sunday
and 20 care were derailed, touch­
ing off a fire that lasted for 12
hours. No Injuries were reported.
Five of ihe derailed care were
loaded with highly explosive butane gasoline, but firemen kept
the flames away from these cars
and averted an explosion.
Derailment of the big train,
drawn by five dleael engines and
beaded east toward Jacksonville,
forced diversion of traffic on
nearby U.S. 90 to other roads.

Income Tax

forsaken ''em erging'' nation be a
lifetime charge against me and
every other productive human in
this country?
I don't hold with the hard-nosed
types who makes a religion ol
productivity, but I do believe
there Is an inexorable relationship
between useful toll and a man’s
(or a nation's) standard of living.
1 couldn't care less If all tha
electricians in creation want to
spend W percent of (heir time
aittlng on their hunkers and only
12 parcent of it creating abort
circuits. But what they are really
asking la that society (which la
me) subsidise a life of nearfree­
dom from toil
The only way that can be done
la by Increasing the burden of
productive society, which In the
Instant case will be done by high­
er building costa and, of course,
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WASHINGTON —(N EA)— When
the
United
Nations
General
Assembly reconvenes Jan. 13 for
what la Intended but may not
turn out to be a limited session,
many critics maintain (hat it will
be a wake.
The contention la that the UN
is dying, if not dead—but doesn't
know It, When the will is read
the estate will be revealed as
bankrupt and the survivors will
get nothing.
The p eu lm litic view ia that tha
spirit of the deceased may hover
around for some time, sounding
alarms and tapping out resolu­
tion!. But they will be unlnterpraL
able and unenforceable.
That's the way the old League
of Nation* patted into history.
The Judgment is that the League,
born In 1920, was mortally wounded 11 y e a n later when Japan
marched into Manchuria and noth­
ing was done to atop It. Japan
and Germany quit the League In
1933 as a result o f world Indigna­
tion.
But the league kept on meeting.
What la not general]/ remembered
la that It settled some 40 Interna­
tional disputes. Half might have
led to w a n , but were not allowed
to.
The League was still alive when
Italy marched Into Ethiopia In
1936 in another naked aggresilorf
That year Hitler and Mussolini
formed the Rome-Berlln axil,
liter Joined by Japan. Two years
later Hitler annexed Austria and
Sudetenland.
Then in 1939 Russia invaded
Finland, Germany Invaded Po­
land
and the infamous HitlerStalin pact came into being. The
League, still functioning In Gen­
eva,, expelled Russia. But tha
organisation that was to keep tho
peace waa whittled down from
60 to 46 small natloni, powerless
to prevent World War 1L
Tha League ltaelf did not go out
of butlneai, however, until 1946.
That waa when the new United
Nations took over Its surviving
health, labor, welfare, refugee and
trusteeship projects.
It Is uatful to recall Util brief
history of tha old League before
pronouncing tta successor United
Nations dead. It can atlll be «
pretty live corpse. And It might
get well.
The UN has surmounted ob­
stacles the League waa not able
to deal with, It prevented • Com­
munist Uke-over of South Korea.
The UN hat sent peace forces
Into tha Near East to maintain
an uneasy truce between liras!
and the Arab countriea. It hai
forces in tbe Congo trying to
bring order out of chaos.
It may succeed In aplte of dirt
predictions of failure.
The United Nations was unabla
to do anything about Russian sup­
pression of freedom in Hungary
and East Germany, or about Red
Chlna'a take-over o f Kashmir.
Tbe Hat of probiemi the UN
hai been unable to solve la long.
But lta fallurea are more the
fault of Individual bad actors
among the cations thin of the
UN organisation at a whole.
Tbe m ajor probiemi which con­
front Um world aa 1963 begins are
hangovers from World War II,
which supposedly coded 16 yaars
ago. Or did it? Perhaps this ii
Just a long armistice.
Against Um Indian Uka-over of
tiny Portuguese enclaves the UN
will apparenUy be helpless to taka
correcUve action. If this acts a
precedent for Indonesia to more

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against New Guinea and for Red
China to move against Southeast
Asia and even Taiwan, then *«neral war may be In the making.
And If this dost indeed mark
the beginning of the end for the
UN, a i Ambaitadar Adlat Steven­
son forwarned, It is not necessar­
ily the end.
If history should repeat Itself—
which it seldom does—and If the
UN is to follow tb* pattern of
slow demise aet by tha league,
it might be six or eight years
before there would be a World
War III. History has a way of
moving more precipitously In this
day and ag* than it did a genera­
tion ago, however. So tbe llm*
might be less.
But there Is Ume. Thera ii life
in tha United Natloni yet. The
United States need* a world orginUaUon—not for protection, but

to help it in U* leadership for
peace.
If this UN dies, another, better
one will have to be created. And
there is hope, though courage js
required to believe in it. T h is Ii
the opUmlstic vew.

Betty Hutton's
Mom Dies In Blaze

WEST HOLLYWOOD (UPI) —
The mother ol actress Betty HutIon died Sunday when she was
overcome by smoke when flames
gutted her apartment.
Mrs. Mabel Hutton. 61, whose
real name was Mabel
Lum
Thornburg, apparently was asphyxlated, firemen w ld, when
she went from the bedroom, past
a door lo the outside, and en­
tered the living room to invest!gate the fire.
The blare flirted when an overstulfed chair or couch in the liv­
ing roor was ignited by a lighted
MIAMI 4UPI)—'The “ overdue"
cigarette, Investigators laid.
70-foot yawl Saint Yvea d* Armor
Is du* to arrive at Nassau in tha

‘Ovedue* Yowl
With 10 Aboard
Nears Bahamas*

Bahama! at any Ume, tbs Coast
Guard in Miami said.
Tha vesitl was found Sunday
night by the Coast Guard for the
second lima in two weeks as it
attempted to go from Jackson­
ville, FI*-, to Nassau with 20
persons aboard.
A search plane located the
yawl 26 miles east o f Nassau.
Tha captain o f tha vessel report­
ed it had encountered aall and
r lf fin c trouble but that it was
remedied and ha waa continuing
on to Nataau.
A 24-foot cabin cruisar reported
overdue from Homestead, Fla.,
Saturday night with four parsons
aboard, radioed tha Coast Guard
8undey that It was all right and
waa returning to port.

To Honor Sam

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rep.
Carl Vlnaon (D-Ga.) said today h*
will sponsor a resolution to name
tha (800 million third House office
building for the lata Speaker Sara
Rayburn, who died Nov. 16.
MsBarlal
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Spares
Ur JOHN A. SPOLSKI
Happy New Year to all o f my
keglar lads and lassie*!
Sly New Year's wish for one and
all, may your average climb by at
least ten pins prior to the end o f
the current bowling season.
Slay I be the one to present
someone from this area with a
f5Q0 Savings Bond as a result o f
bowling the perfect game—a 304
score.
Other wishes Include George
Touhy presenting some o f his Fed*
eral Savings and Loan Association
trophlea to any man or woman
rolling a 700 and 630 aeries, re­
spectively.
Another wish is for the men's
and women's associations to have
a tremendously successful city
wide tournament.
And, oh how I wish that a couple
of the men continue to Improve to
the point that they achieve their
200 or plus averages. There are a
few whom I consider “ 200 Profes­
sional Category Bowlers.'*
Don't be too surprised to see a
professional bowler or two doing
well on the national scene repreentlng Sanford in the not too dis­
tant future.
•
Whatever and however many
thera are of them, I hope that each
and every wish comes true fo r you
in '02.
Looking at the abbreviated lea­
gue achadula thla past week, im­
mediately bringe to my mind the
success of lha Junior Chrlitmae
Tournament. Gat, but It'a stimul­
ating to see ths excitement and en­
joyment o f these youngsters as
they compete in a tournament for
the first time.
Dear in mind that many o f these
youngsters had never bowled a
year or eo ago. Lota and Iota o f ’am
look Ilka they'll bo whipping their
parent! In tha next couple o f aeaaona or ao. And J'm particularly
including myself Into this group.
Now I'm really atarting to understand what they mean by tha lyr­
ics, ‘ Daddy, you ara growing old­
e r!”
Oops and a million pardons,
Hardy. Must have been aoma o f
that holiday cheer which made my
fingera type Harbta Rodger* In­
stead o f Hardy Rogera In last
weak’a column. Just for that you
may call me Spol-lt-spllt-skll
• Howling In tha Staay Scotch
Doubles last weak, Shirley Conkey
picked ths difficult 4-7-10 split.
Nice goln' Shirley.
A couple o f really, &gt;rally big
ones In tha Thursday Nits Mixed
Lg. Marge Woods (I’ryor State
In i.) and Dot Powall (Powell’s O f­
fice Supply) taeh smackad home a
212. Eddie Michalak pounded 'em
way back into tha pita with a
whopping 230. Ed bowl* for W il­
son-Malar.
Series highs ware by Powall—
£81 and Michalak— 692.

The Friday afternoon Spare lUbbers had F. Rice shoot one of his
better aeries, a 204/651. It was the
lone Big Deuce of the afternoon.
Say, how nice to see Bonnie
Szecksy bowl a 174 to tie with
Grace Chicklnski (add Spolski to
those two names and 1 think you'll
have a good backfletd for Notre
Dame) fo r the hi game In the Mr.
&amp; Mra. Lg. Grace alao led the
women in aeries with a 453.
Don Dorman just couldn't miss
as he showed 'em all how with a
245 fo r hi singles honors and de­
pendable DePalma same thru with
a CU set.
Talking about not being able to
mlsa, you should have seen Carl
Von Herbulla on Tuesday nils In
the Businessmen's Lg.
Carl certainly had one of his
better nights oi bowling as ha ex­
ploded tha plna to the tuna of 249/
634. Atta boy, Carl.
Haven’ t seen John Burton's
name In tha news for a while ao I
gueas ha figured it was just about
time for me to put it back into the
column.
John lead all men in the Charlta
Muslc/Mer Mae Singles Classics
with a wining combo o f 222/5D8.
Good to see him bangin’ 'cm home
again.
Peggy Stewart o f Jet Inn team
in tha Sandspura Lg rolled a nifty
212/626 to be high not only In this
lg, but also topped many of the
men In tha All Star Men's lg,
which bowls alongside o f the Sandspurs on Wednesday evenings.
Duffy’s Ed Gonzalei had one o f
those good nltes when you have a
pocket anywhere at all between
the 7 and 10 pin* and he ahoved
home a 245, hi for the nit*.
Handy Food Stores Johnny
Wright continues to bend 'em
around that head pin as be storm­
ed horns with a GJ5 sat. 1 think
he's now averaging wall over the
190 mark.
Bob Steal* (Gene's Cleaners) won
the Jp In tha City League with a
218/676 nltc. Looking thru the
■core sheets I sea where this was
one o f those nltes when the
"Charmed Circle" waa Invaded too
often.
Thera war* only six games o f
200 or better rolled on Wednesday
ntte in this league. And get this,
only fiva men out of a possible fif­
ty made these six big games. Oh
well, thsra’a always next week,
John)
That'll just about take care of
her this week my frlands and
neighbors. Here's hoping you don't
have too much difficulty In hitting
your apot in the coming week's ac
tion.
»
I know that my New Year's
Cheer won't (hie) affect me (hlc)
at Bill
Shea youaa all nash week (hlc
HIOliMI!

Sije

ftanfnrh

E rralb

Tues. Jan. 2, 1962 — Page 5

GREYHOUND CAGER I.aRuc Balmcr will be In the
lineup tonight when Lyman
travels to Kissimmee for
the 'Hounds second game
of the season.
(Herald Photo)

Lyman Cagers
Clash On Road
With Kissimmee
Coach Walt Dzurus and the Ly­
man Greyhound cagers attempt
their second win of the Mason to­
day at 8 p.m. as the Long wood
players travel to Kissimmee to
meet Coach Ralph Moore's Kowboys of Osceola High.
In Lymin'a opener of the season
the Greyhounds stopped South
Sumter 58-48 after turning back
an early tide for the Sumter players In Bushnell.
The Greyhounds are the favored
team in tonight's clash between
the two schools, with the Kissl nmcc defense sparked by only two
returning lettcrmen. Roger Hiddock, six-foot-zero forward, and
Bill Wilson, iix-foot-two at center.
Last year the Kowboye managed
to finish with a (9-11) seasonal
record, but with only two returning varsity lettermen, Klsiimm ee'j main problem is Incxperlence. That problem may turn out
to be Lyman'a asset.
LINEUP
K1SSIMLYMAN
POSITION
MEE
Ferris
forward
Haddock
Shidix
forward
Flater
Williams
center
Wilson
Leonard
guard
Friesner
Griffin
guard
White wolf

NEW YORK (U P D -C oa ch A!
Sherman said today he hoped all
his New York Glints old-timers
would be back In 1962 for another
season of pro football, but It was
believed that 40-year-old Charlie
Conerly is ready to call it quits.
‘T v e been playing a long time,”
commented grey-haired Conerly,
who completed hia 14th pro season
Oviedo la the favorite tonight last Sunday when the Glints were
*i ths Lion* are now back in con­ routed, 37-0, by the Green Bay
dition after being hampered with Packers In the National Football
a bout with flu-itrickau cagers.
League's championship game.
In tha second round of tha invi­
tational Eiki Bowl Tournament,
tha Oviedo Uons war* clobbered
by the Leesburg YelJow Jackets
59-31 to be eliminated from the
competition early In the play.
Thompson wai the player who
misted the cage action In the
NEW ORLEANS (U P D -A rk an tournament and caused the Lioni
heavy defensive caiuallice as the s is football stars Lance Alworth
Yellow Jackets romped over the and John Childress signed profes­
sional contra els Monday shortly
flu-bitten Lions.
after the Razorbacks lost the Su­
gar Bowl game, 10-3, to Alabama.
Halfback Alworth, drafted by
Arcaro Second
both San Diego of the American
ADELAIDE. Australia (U PI) —
Poolball League and San Fran­
Veteran Eddie Arcaro finiihed cisco of ths National League,
second aboard GogUo in Mon­ signed a two-year contract with
day's
International
Invitation the AFL team. He said he would
Stakee, which waa won by Kilvin "have n chance to grow” with the
Valley, ridden by Pal Glcnnon, young league.
Adelaide’s leading jockey.
Children, a tackle, signed with
WsJilngton of the National Lea­
gue in the Arkansas dressing room
Enters Sprint
after the game. He and Alabama
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Frank tackle Billy Neighbors — who
Budd o f Villanova, world record charged at each other throughout
bolder in the 100-yard dash, will the Sugar Bowl game—might end
compete against teammate Paul up on the game professional team.
Neighbors was drafted by Wash­
Drayton and former Oregon star
Roecoa Cook In the Loa Angeles ington and also by Boston of the
Invitational Track meet's CO-yird AFL. 11a said after the game that
he was still undecided.
■print Jan. 20.

Oak Ridge Five Today

Packers Not
'Standing Pat'
GREEN BAY, Wls. ( U P D -H *
youthful Green Bay Packers, who
refused to stand pat after loiing
the National Football League
championship game li lt year and
this year won the NFL title, will
probably have the "help wanted
part-time” sign up when 1062
drills open next July.
The Packer*, who trounced the
New York Glenls Sunday, 27-0, to
win thvlr first world crown since
1044, had eight newcomers on
their Utle game roater this year.
But unless tha league acts next
week to increase the player limit
to 31, there probably won’t be
that many next year.
Two cu rn ot Packers are con­
sidered poiiibllitlei for retire­
ment. Booting Ben A ;? J * n la n , the
43-year-old
place
kicker
came to the rescue when Paul
Hom ing was called io active
Army duty in mid-year, Is an sim oit certainty.
The other, Em Tunnel!, a vet­
eran o f 14 y e a n of NFL p liy and
a couple of years In the old A0IAmerira Conference, is expected
to call It quits.
"P m going to wait a while before I make up my mind about
that,” Tunnel! said. “ It's nice
playing with a champion,’ ’

By PETE LEVKQUE
Herald Sports Editor
Seminole
Coach llud Layer
sends his undefeated Sanford eag­
er* up against Byrd Whigham’s
wild and wooly Wildwood Wildcats
today at 8 p.m. as (he Seminoles
start the New Year oif with a
trip to Wildwood for a game that
sees the Sanford playcra as pre­
dicted eight-point underdogs.
Layer's Seminoles finished out
the cage activity for 19&lt;t with a
four game winning streak by
blasting Oviedo 53-37, clipping New
Smyrna 66-40. and edging by Ti­
tusville twice, in the first game by
a score of 65-62 and In the second,
59-57.
As the Ssnford basketball sea­
son gets well under way and a
new year arrives, hope far exceeds
the outlook for the Seminole cag­
ers. Whst 1663 hss in store for
Cosch Layer and the Sanford Vsrlity will be seen tonight in the
Wildwood gymnasium.
Coach Whlgbam's Wildcats have
the advantage tn one of the most
Important asseti of a good cage
team—height. Six-foot-five Ronnie
Thomas and his brother, six-footfour Robert Thomas, supply the
height for the Wildwood team and
a surprising amount of the bas­
kets.
The Seminoles also will be at
their strongest tonight with both
Buhha Davis and Butch Riser in
the starting lineup for Sanford.
Davis leads the varsity tn num­
ber of assists while Riser is tops
in field goal percentages.
Here are some scoring slaUsllcs
on the Seminoles at the end of
their four gamo victory spree:
FIELD GAIA
FGA FGM PCT
Davt*
35
10 !s.e
Woodruff ............ 88
30 34.0
Brown .... ............. 40
20 30.0
Gustavson _____ _ 25
10 40.0
Riser ........
50
25 50.0
McGill!........... ........
«
1 14.7
Stephana _____ . 2
0 00.0
Johnson
9
1 is.a
Boniface ...............
0 00.0
1
William* _______ „
2
0 00.0
MeMurray ____ _ 11
2 i i .l
O
Middleton
____ .
6 00.0
1Union ... ......... ... 8
4 50.0
FREE THROWS
FT A FTM PCT
Davis __ _______ 11
4 M 4
Woodruff
10 50.0
20
Brown ,... ....... ...... 14
8 67.1
Gustarson . . . ____ 8
4 50.0
Riser __________■
5 42.5
McGillis ________
•
0 M.O
Stephans — ____ _ 9
2 40.0
0 00.0
Johnson _________ 0
0 00.0
Boniface _______ _
1
3
I :I3.3
Williams ________
MeMurray ...........
4
3 73.0
Middleton .. .......
0 00.0
Hinson -----a 00.0
1

Alworih Inks
San Diega Pact

Stephens Rated Tops In Bowl Classics
United Press International
Fifty million Frenchmen can't
be WTong, but maybe most of the
pro scouts, arc when they say
Minnesota's
Sandy
Stephens
won't do.
Tlwsc scouts arc in for a long
argument from 98,214 Bose Bowl
fans who saw the talented 20year-old quarterback do every­
thing but lead the band in a con­
vincing 21-3 victory over UCLA at
Pasadena, Calif., on New Year's
Day.
Stephens was the unanimous
choice for •'Player of the Game”
and his performance, seen by mil­
lions of others over national tele­
vision, was such that he also
wound up player of the day.
The second distinction tskes in
quite a bit of territory inasmuch
as three other quarterbacks aUo
gave fine accounts of themselves
in different bowl games.
Pat Trammell led Alabama's
national champions to a 10-3 vie
tory over Arkansas In the Sugar
Bowl at New Orleans, Mike Got­
ten sparked Texas (o a 12-7 upset
over Mississippi in the Cotton
Bowl at Dallas, and Jimmy Field
was the standout In Louisiana

" I hope lo be btek again, but
The 10 oldest Giant players
there are a lot o f things that can average 32.6 years in ago and
happen between now end July,
10.4 years each In pro experience.
he added. ” 1T1 wait a while b e­
fore 1 make up my mind,"
It is known that Conerly baa
been offered more then one col­
lege coaching job.
Sherman denied that Ute Giants'
playoff debacle could be blamed
on too many older players In the
tlncup.
'T v e said all along that this
team isn’t a* old as somo people
make it out lo be,” Sherman
said.
" I haven’t talked to any of
them about their future plane,'
he continued, "but I expect Kyle
Role and Andy Robustelll to be
back and hope Conerly is, too.
Conerly played a much better
game against the Packers thin
did Y. A. Tittle, who ii five years
younger thin Charlie and had
beaten him out oi the quarter
back job in most of the games
this season.
Despite Sherman's comments,
the Giants arc an old team, ae
pro football dubs go, and some
changes appear necessary for
next season If they are to repeal
as Eastern Division champion*.

ning” for the p oll "but Diesel is
definitely lha top candidate.”
"D ieD el baa expressed an inter­
est in the job,” CablU added, "but
there are still aomc details to
work out. Because of the holiday,
we haven't made any defnnite de­
cisions yet. and, of courts, Dletzel
h is been tied up at the Orange

Quints Taking
Belated Holiday

By tnlted Pres* International
Now it's time for collego bas­
ketball's top teams to take their
belated holiday vacations.
Ohio State, Cincinnati and Kan­
sas Stale—who are running 1-2-3
in the UPI ratings—will get a
chance lo catch their breath aft­
er winning major tournaments
during the weekend.
The top-ranked Buckeyes, who
ran their record to 10-41 by cap­
turing Ihn Los Angeles Classic,
are Idle unlit Saturday when they
visit Northwestern. Second-ranked
Cincinnati, which won the Holiday
Festival at New York, swings
back into action Thursday night
against St. Louis.

AGUA
CALIENTE,
Mexico
(UPI)—T. V. Lark remained the
opening favorite at 4-1 in the Caliente future book on the Santa
Anita Handicap. Oink has been
dropped from II to t to I to 1
and Speak John from 100 to 1
to 20 to 1.

Bowl.
*‘I don't believe we’ll have any
announcement to make until later
this week."
DkU el revealed be had been
approached to succeed Dale Hall
as Army coach after h* led LSU
to a 35-7 victory over Colorado
In the Orange Bowl game Mon­
day.

.State's 25-7 win over Colorado ini tackle, was the game's defensive
Miami's Orange Bowl.
star.
Five pass Interception* killed
Stephens, however, overshad­
any chance
Mississippi might
owed them all.
The rap against him, among have had against Texas in the
the
majority
of
professional Colton Bowl. Colton supplied the
scouts, anyway, it that his arm winning touchdown with a 23-yard
isn't strong enough to make him pass to halfback Jim Collins In
the kind of dependable passer a the second period after Jim Sax
front-line quarterback in the pro ton went over from the one for
the Longhorns' first score In the
ranks should be.
opening
period.
.Maybe so, but that certainly
Mississippi, a three-point favor­
wasn't apparent in the Rose
ite, went Into the game with a
Bowl.
The slick 215-pound All-America record of five straight bowl vie
from Uniontown, Pa., balled 1.000 torlee, including a 39-7 Sugar
with hie passes In the first half, Bowl triumph over Texas.
The Rebels proved something of
hitting S-for-5. He wound up com
a disappointment lo. the Cotton
plctlng 7 of 11 for 75 yards.
Stephens lugged the ball over Bowl crowd o f 75,503, muttering
himself for the Gopher's first their only sustained drive In tha
touchdown from the one-yard line third period when Glynn GrlfIn Ute first period and then con (ink's 20-yard p a n to Reed Davis
nected on passei of 12, 9 and 9 capped an 96-yard march for a
yards to pace a 75-yard second- touchdown.
Mississippi coach Johnny Vaught
quarter touchdown drive.
He gained 46 yards rushing, summed up: "Those five Intercep
scored Minnesota's final TD in Hone killed us.”
Field's passing and running for
the fourth period from the two
Louisiana
State was more than
yard line and, just to keep hie
foot in, averaged 40.6 yard* on Colorado could cope with In tbe
three punts, Stephens' one-man Orange Bowl, where 63,391 fans
show was too much for the out­ eat through a steady drizzle.
The Tigers from Baton Rouge,
classed Uclans, who scored their
only points on a 28-yard field goal La., didn’t waste any time. They
by halfback Bobby Smith in the relumed tho opening kickoff front
their own 33 to Colorado's 14, and
opening period.
The victory enabled Minneioata after tha losers held, Wendell
lo atone for its 17-7 loss to Wash­ Harris booted a field goat. 16U
ington in the 1961 Rose Bowl added a safety in the first period,
a touchdown In the second and
game.
And if Stephens Is looking to Field acored one of (wo more
prove those scout* wrong, he'll touchdowns in the third period on
a nine-yard rollout.
have a chance to do so with
Colorado gained only 21 yardi
cither Hie Cleveland Browni of
on tho ground, scoring its only
the National Football Leaguo or
TD In the second period on Loren
the New York Titans of tbe
Schweninger's 59-yard gallop with
American Football League. Boll)
an intercepted pass.
clubs have drafted him — despite
what the scouts say.
A 6-3 season to data has lifted
A record crowd of 82,910 at tha
University o f Miami'* head foot­
Sugar Bowl saw Alabama clinch
ball coach, Andy Gustafson, into
the game by scoring all its points
tha top 25 major coaches in par*
In tbe first half.
centaga o f victories. Andy now has
Alabama coach Paul Bear Bry­
a .012 winning percentage with 104
ant wasn't at all disappointed by
win* and 06 lone*. Hia Miami
Ilia team’s narrow margin of
record 1* 82-63.
victory.
“ I’m a* proud a* if the score
bad been 100-0,” Bryant said,
The Crimson Tide scored the
first time It got its hands on the
hall in the first period, Trammell
racing over from 12 yards out,
and sophomore Tim Davis added
a 23-yard field goal in the sec­
ond period. Billy Neighbors, Ala­
bama's
230-pound
All-America

GRAND OPENING!
IN
CENTRAL FLORIDA

Favored In Race

Army Interested
WEST POINT, N. Y . (U PI) Army 1» “ very much interested"
in signing Paul Dletzel of Louisi­
ana Slate aa ila bead football
coach, an . Academy spokesman
admitted today.
Joseph Cahill, director of sport*
information at West Point, said
lim it seven men "a rc in the run­

JUNIOR ROWLING LEAGUE Christmas tournament winners receive
their awards from Mrs. Bettyc Smith on behalf o f her husband. Dr. Robert
Smith, who donated the trophies. Front row from left arc Paul Bakke,
John Foster and Steve llerneberjr. Second row. Butch Maki, Glenda Bow­
man, Judy Beauchamp, Theresa Caiazxa, and hack row, Carl Cunninuhnm,
John Jomlgan, Mrs. Smith, Lowry Rockett, Gcorgo Mason and Dave l)cPalmn.
(Herald Photo)

Is Chuck Conerly Ready To Quit Pros?

Oviedo Cagers M eet
Paul Mikler'a Oviedo Lions (ra­
vel to Oak Ridge today at I p.m.
for their slghth gam* of the bas­
ketball season as they attempt to
win their steood game from tha
Oak Ridge Pioneeri.
The Lions are now sporting n
(2-4) record after dropping their
last regular game two weeks ago
to Cocoa 48-17.

Seminoles - Wildwood Tonight

DOG
RACING
MATINEES

'Lovely Boy'
Heads Top Field
Af Kennel Club
Grady Lumpkins Lovely Boy.
Glacier Park Derby winner and
holder of two track records there,
heads an all-star field In tonights
featured ninth race at the SanfordOrlando Kennel Club.
The 66-pound red brindle looked
good when he made hli debut on
opening night, winning tho Grade
A ninth with 2H lengths to spare.
He missed the money In hia next
two starts but finished second in
the main event Thursday night.
In this same contest, Sandy Em ­
ma, owned by Frank Pierce, will
be trying for her third straight win
having already triumphed in her
last two starts in Grades C and B.
Rounding out the fcatura field
will be O. B .’e Deacon, Driving
Dude, Discredit, Russell Stone,
Saddle Mark, and Step in Style.
Russell Stone la owned by Tom
Sweeney, who is battling it out
for the top spot in kennel stand­
ings.
This is a busy weak at the track.
There was a special matinee Mon­
day while the usual daylight cards
are on tap tomorrow and Friday
and Saturday, making a total o f
four.
Friday will b* the first charily
matinee of the season with profits
going to tbe Seminole County Jure*
nile Council.

Buckeyes Retain
Top Cage Spot
NEW YORK (U P I) — Collega
basketball's holiday tournament
champions received their marited
recognition today when Ohio State
and Cincinnati retained tha 1-3
spots in tha United Pres* Inter­
national ratings and Villanova and
Oregon State moved up among
the top 10 teems.
Ohio State, which ran Its record
to 1(H) by winning tbe Loa An­
geles Classic, and Cincinnati, win­
ner of the Holiday Festival in
New York, thus clung to the two
top ranking! for tha fifth straight
week. In points, Cincinnati nar­
rowed the Buckeyea' lead from
to 41.
However, whereas Ohio State
was a unanimous choice for (be
No. l rating last week, the Buckayes had one point less than a
perfect i c o n thla week aa one
member of tbe 35-man UPI coaehc i board switched M s flrat-place
vote to Cincinnati. The Bearcats’
record la 9-t.
Villanova, which won the Quak­
er City Tournament in Philadel­
phia for its llth victory without
a loss, and Oregon State, which
look tbe Far West Classic at Port­
land, Ore., jumped from obacur.
lly into the No. 9 and No. 10
rankings, raspactivaly.
Kansas State's Big Eight Con.
ference Tournament champs re­
mained In third place and South­
ern California, W aUn 7C-C5 by
Ohio State in the final of the Loa
Angela*
Classic,
held
fourth
place. Kentucky, winner o f two
non-tournament games, moved up
a notch to No. 9.
Residential • Commercial
Building

FALL OUT
SHELTERS
FA 2-7083

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(J. W. DODSON, Contractor

NIGHTLY
f A

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W ED.,

except
Sundays

FRL

FRID A Y

and SAT. 2 P. M.

J A N . 5th

THURSDAY IS LADIES NIGHT
• Heated Grandstands
Where the
• Lnxuriowa Clubhouse
top dogs run . . .
• Valet Parking
rain or nhlna
SORRY! NO MINORS!

7:45 P.M. NIGHTLY
(Except Sunday]
r.fl-MvIu.ls Bshlnf

N i|M ir Daily Doubt.
Quintals* (vary Gama
Heated la W lalsr
Castad In laminar

Orlando-Sominol*

FRO N TO N

U S. 17-93 at FIRM PARK

V KENNEL CLUB
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. I/Ost &amp; Found
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education • Instruction
6. For Rent
7. Ruainess Rentals
8. Reach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Rea] Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Otulntes Opportunities
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Hdp Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Ihbystlters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Huild . Paint • Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Service*
25. Plumbing Service*
26. Radio A Television
27. Special Services
23. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
30. Machinery • Tools
31. Poultry • Peta • Livestock
32. Flowers • Trees * Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wonted

Office 204 W. First
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far mort thin ana Incorrect Inser­
tion •# yonr id, and retanras the
right la rtvis* ar reject aar ad­
vertisement from what ardered ta
conform la Ilia policies mt lUi
piger.

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th* K orkhoM tr* of Tha Cltlaans
Rank o f Ovltda, ,0»l»flo, Florid*,
will ba hald at tha Ovlrdo Mamnrtal n ulld'n a at 1:00 P. M. on
Tuaidar, January Sth. 18*3 for tha
lla rllon o f offlrara and th* Iran*,
action o f aurh othar hualnraa aa
may proparly coma hafora tha
mtatlne.
I . II. Wahh
K ite . Vlca Praaldant
Publlah Dae. It. l t d * Jan. I. l t d
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la id Kaiatai
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notified and required in prerent
any eletma and demanda which
you. or either o f you, may have
aeelnet tha aalata o f ItniiK K T K,
THUK. deceased. lata o f aald Cnunty. to tha County Judea o f Bam Inote County, Florida, at hta offlra
In the court houae of aald County
at Sanford, Florida, wllhln el* ca l.
andar monlha from tha tlma o f tha
flret publication o f thla notice.
Cach claim nr demand * 1 1 * 1 1 be
In w rltlns, and ahall ataia tha
place o f reeldenca and poet office
addreaa o f Ilia claim ant, and ahall
ba ewurn to by lha claim ant, hla
aaent, o r atlnrnay, and any auch
claim or demand not ao filed ahall
ba void.
A roly n n. True
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of
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Katatt o f
IIOUKIIT K. T il IMl. daceaaad
BTEXBTIIOM. DAVIS * MeINTOHII
Attornaya for Admlnlatratrl*
Kdwarda llu lld ln i
Sanford, Florida
Flret publlratlnii Dacambar It, 11(1
Publlah Pec. K . 1»M * Jan. t,

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FED ERAL NATIONAL IIOtlTUAOK
ASSOCIATION. A Curpnratlon orKAiiiivd under »n Act of Couera**
and eslatlne p u n u a n t In lb* F*d&gt;
»r»l N»l1on»l M o H «« « o Aaaoelnllnn.
Charier Acl, hevlnir II* principal
nff|r« in lh* o ily of U’ athlncton
LJIatrlet o f Columbia,
Plaintiff
v*.
CLAYTON EI.LIH LOCKHART and
MART JO LOCKHART, hla wlfa,
U afindanti
VO TirU TO APPF.A1I
T U B NTATB OF FLORIDA TOi
CLAYTON KLL1S LOCKHART
and H ART JO LOCKIIAtlT
Addrvaa Unknown
YOI! ARK IIKIIKIIY NOTIFIKP
that a ault haa ba*n fllad aualnet
you In lha nlmva aM lllad rauie,
and that you ara required to ftla
your an»war with the Clark o f Ihla
Court and to *«rva a copy tharanf
upon lha P lain tiff or I'lalntlff'a
attornaya. who** nam* and addr»*a
la Ulahop A llornattln, &gt;* Halt
Pina Str*aL Orlando, Florid*. not
later than January Jlth, 1**1. If
you fall to do ao a l»*cr*« Pro
Confp**n will b* *nt*rad acalnat
you for lha rall*t damandad tu
th* CnmpUlnl. Thla ault D to fnracloa* a m ort«a*a. Tha raaj proparty proceeded a ea ln lt I■i
Lot 11. tllock I. 1IFFTLF.R
HOMES ORI.ANDO SECTION
ONK. a ccordlnc to plat there,
o f aa racordad In Plat Hook
11, P a st I and I, Public Rac*
orda
of
M m lnola
County,
Florida.
tVITNKHB my hand and lha
a*al of aald Court at Hanford,
Florida thla lln d day o f December

36 . A u to m o b ile s - T r u ck s

37. Boats « Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

Legal Notice
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3« Oriental rata
40 Carried (colt.)
41 Gratae*
42 Euhanta
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41 Cavort
41 Dlataal ipccful
43 Halo
44 Ctww

47 lempraya

Ball-Blair Agency
Registered Brokers
6. ASSOCIATES
218 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-564r
Lake Mary Branch - FA 2-1290

River Front
Property

6. For Rent

WEK1VA RIVER ESTATES
Approximately 2lx acres, with 150
ft. on river, Vi rail* off R t 46
I BEDROOM furnlihed cottage in
Lake Mary. FA 2-1737.
$5,500
FURN. apt. 2300 Mellonville.

Call FA 2-6473 after 6:00 p. m
GET
AWAY
FROM
NOSEY
NEIGHBORS AND LIVE A LIT­ REDUCED PRICE $8,500. 24,OOC
TLE— 2 Bedroom house, unturn
down balance 250 per month on
lifted, on a lake, electririty, hot
two frame houses and 4 acrei
water, telephone, 100 acre* to
of land. Con*vet Grady Scott
hunt and play In. Out of Oitecn,
fA 2-2823.
W5 per mo -Ph. FA 2-0318.
HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
SLEEPING ROOMS, Th* Gable*,
SALES
RENTALS
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
private bath*, 114 W. Firit flt.

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Helmly Realty

306 W. 13th Street
FA 2-7605
Evenings FA 2-2579

2 • BEDROOM bouie, kitchen
SOUTH PINECREST
equipped, water furnlihed. Ph
A fine way to begin 1962 would be
FA 2-4411.
to select this attractive 2 bed­
RENT A BED
room home for your family. Only
Rollaway, lloipltal h Baby Bedi
2400 down and reasonable pay­
By Day, Week, or Month
ment*.
CAHROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph, FA 2-5161
116 W lit SL

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CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
Rent or Sale. Reasonable. Call
evening*. FA 2-I59T.

12. Real Estate For Sale
Oscar M. Harrison
Registered Real Estate Broker
1311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-7046

ONGDALE
HOMES

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ENTERPRISES IN C

3 . BEDROOMS
H i BATHS
Low Down Payment
No Clotting Cofita

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A* Low I C 6 Per
A*
Month
Principal • Ina. - Int • Tax**

S8.500 To $9,300
FHA &amp; Conv. Financing
DIRECTIONS! 10 Htnuten from Sanford, So. on
Hwy. 17-92, turn right at
our sign.

5 HIl. masonry and frame borne,
just 1 blocks from Jr. high
school, city water and aewer,
large lot lit x 141 ft. Only
210,400—some terms.

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TErrace 8-3911

FARMER’S AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
2465 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3221
After hour* FA 2-2618 or FA 2-3012
SAN LANTA HOMES
On Locust, North of East 20th St.
3-Bedrooms, 2-Baths, excellent
neighborhood.
Priced
from
211,900. Low down payment,
$64.50 per mo., principal &amp; in­
terest.

TEE V GREEN
ESTATES
LMN Enterprises, Inc.

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• Country Club Road (20th
SL Eatrnalon) 2 Milan
West Of Hwy. 17-92 Next
To Msyfalr Country Club

VA — NOTHING DOWN

• 3 - Bedroom*

Ph. FA 2-8510 or CR 7-1021
Nights UA
1S88
Jack Demetrce, Developer

• Central Air-Cond. ft

RAVENNA PARK
You are invited to inspect this at­
tractive 3 bedroom, 1!* bath
home. Low down payment o(
2500 and reasonable monthly
payments. Located on a choice
corner lot in t quiet neighbor
hood.

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$66 to $74
No Closing Cost
VA ft Cunv. Financing
Available

Cliff Bornemin, Broker

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

Pb. FA 2-2420

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Park Homes

By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
As Low As $350 Down

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4-Bedrooms—2 Baths
3-Bedrooms—I Baths

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NICELY furnlihed 3 room apart­
ment. all utilities, downtown lo­
cation. FA 2-2307 for appoint­
ment. *

111 N. Park Ave.

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CONVENIENT TO BASE: 3 bedroom, kitchen .equipped, large
living room, 2110 per mo., 103 E.
Woodland Dr. FA 2-7057.

Stenstrom Realty

48 Nocturnal

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3 nEDROOM. I bath, kltch.
The very, very finest for vinyl
equlpped&gt; , dJalnina Ichoo,
floor* ii Seal filois acrylic f*n
ground. I have 22200 in this
i»h. IP* non yellowing. Carroll’*
home. You may buy it for $500.
Furniture.
down, Payments 281.00 per mo.
(VA 4 'i f i ) . FA 2-8033.

INCOME T A X
SERVICE

Antwsr to Previous Puii U

S3 Spokan
M I'actRara
85 Man'a mcknama
M Craai
DOWN
1 Ftr« plats
l*4l*a
3 Praa*.
3 VagaUbl*
4 Cam* is
t Drilled
■ employed
TDsTaat at card*

CLEAN carpet* with oar Carpet
St. Johns Realty Co.
Shampooer FREE, with pur­
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
chase of Blue Lustre shampoo.
116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6123
Carroll'a Furniture.

Stenstrom Realty

Travel Talk

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12. Real Estate For Sale

la a* i Batata af
KIX1AR U. HURDKTT. deceased
To All Creditor* aad Par*aas lla v la s ( la 11 *, a ay D r m a d i Analaat
t a l l Kaiatai
You and each o f you ara haraby
notified and required to preaent
any clalma and demand* which
you, or either o f you, may have
a «»ln * t lha ratal* o f KDa.AR U.
111111&gt;I' TT, dec«***&lt;l. late o f aald 3 BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
Counly. to th* County Judse nf
houMt. CIoic to ichoul ami ihop- 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
Hemlnol* County, Florida, at hi*
o ffice In Ilia court hou»* o f aal&lt;l
ping. Clean and comfortable.
County at Hanford. Florida, wllhln
FA 2 8033.
alx calendar month* from th* time
o f th* flret publication o f thla
holler.
Kach claim
op demand UNFURNISHED hou*c, 1B08 Waih•hall b# In w riting, and ahall fla t*
ington Ave. Phone FA 2-3303
th* plac* o f ro ld e n c * and poat
after Jan. lit.
offlra addre** o f th* claimant, and
ahall b* aworn In by th* claimant,
OSCAR M. HARRISON
hla a s m !, or attorney, and any EFFICIENCY Heated apartment
auch claim nr demand not an fllad
Sanford's newest, Ideally- locat­
ahall b* void.
,
MOVED FROM
ed, near p od office, suitable for
* / Morion n. IturdMt
2610 HIAWATHA AVE.
single or couple, private bath.
A* executrix of th* La*t
To
W ill and Teatanienl of
Inquire at Manuel Jacobson De­
H d*ar IT. Uurdatt. d*c*a&gt;*d
partment Store.
1311 PALMETTO AVE.
Flrat publication Idee. II, 11(1
Publlah llec. II, II, !» « ] % Jan.
HOUSE for rcnL Ph. FA 2-1272.
PHONE FA 2-8827
i, i, ta il.

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WOONKOCKRT INSTITUTION r o i l
HAVINHH. a Rhode Itland mutual
•avlnita bank.
Plaintiff
v.
■SARK WILLIAM d t V R ir fl at hr.
Defendant*.
VOTICK (IF BLIT
TU B OTATK OF FLIII1 tll.A TOl
Mary F. daVrle*
l » I.url* Street
Providence, Rhode I*|and
Tou ar* haraby notified that a
ault ha* been filed acalnat you
and Oab* William daVriaa In th*
aliov* *n llll*il ran**, and that you
ar* required to til* your a m w ir
with th* Clark of thla Court and
to aarv* a ropy tbaraot upon lh «
plaintiff or plaintiff** attorney*,
whoa* nam* and addre** la Jan*
nlnga. W alt*. Clark* and Hamilton,
H I L ira o tt N ations! B ,« k Holldln*. Jackaonvlll* 1. Florida, not
taler than January II. li lt . If
you fall to do ao a deer** pro.
ronfaeao w ill b* entered aic*ln*l
you for tha relief demanded In
the com plain!. Thla ault la to fo r* ,
cloa* a m ortnaie. Th* raal proparly proceeded acalnat lar
Lot II. Hock R. BUNLAND
KHT.ATKH. a aubdlvltlon. a e.
eordlnn to a plat thereof,
recorded In Plat Book It,
p*f*a II to II o f th* Publlo
Record*
ot Rem ind* County,
m i.
Florid*.
(HtlAL)
WITNESS my hand and th* ***!
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
o f aald Court at Sanford, Florida,
C ltrk o f th* Circuit Courl
thla lln d day o f Dacambar, 1111.
Hys HaPth* T. Vlhl*n
(SEAL)
Daputy Clark
Arthur II. llackw llh. Jr.,
III,hop A tlornalaln
Clark o r gha Circuit Court
I* K a il Pina Htraal
lly: Martha T. Vthtaa
Orlando, Florida
Deputy Clark
Attornaya for Plaintiff
Publlah Dee. II, 1*11 A Jan. 1, 8. Publlah Dec. II, H it A Jan. t, t.
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12. Real Estate For Sale
l

UR, frame cottage, on large
corner tot, city water — only
S3.S00 with S300.00 down, $39.43
monthly on balance. Immediate
ponetiion

FARMER’S AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
2165 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5221
After hours FA 2-2618 FA 2-3012
103 MAY ROSE DH. In Country
Club Manor, 2 bedroom, Fla.
room, house, $100 down and
take up payment* of $62 00 per
mo. Ph. FA 2-0640.

Jim Hunl Realty
2524 Park Drive Office FA 2-2118
Sanford, Fla.
Night* FA 2-064H

HAPPY NEW YEAR

RO BERl

A.

25. numbing Service*

17. Male Help Wanted

. R ealtor

AUTO SALESMAN wanted by
Agresiive Ford Dealer. Man
must be in good physical health,
willing to work 10 hours a day.
Plumbing St Heating
LAKE FRONT, beautiful 209’ x 230’
Age not necessarily a barrier.
AIR CONDITIONING
high lot. sandy beach, crystal
Must be willing to ask prospect CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
clear Lake Hutchinson, one ntilo
for the order. No whiskey. 1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6562
west of Osteen on Enterprise
Sec Mr. Clifford at Strickland
road, sign on lot. Phone 343-7293
Morrison Inc., 308 E. First St., 27. Special Service
Tavares.
FA 2-1481.
_ NEW AND CHOICE
F1IA financed, 3 bedrooms, 14 INSURANCE Co. wants man be­
tween age* of 21 A 45, who
baths. Low down payment of
wants a career with a future.
$300. Payments less than rent,
Specialising in Heating
Pay training salary, slier train­
$68 per month. Can be purchas­
and Air-Conditioning Only
ing period pay salary and com­ 2502 Oak Ave.
ed with or without hullt-ln kit­
FA 2-8321
mission. Writ* P.O. Bo* 207
chen. A great opportunity for
SEWING MACHINE SERVICESanford.
pleasant living.
For service oo any make of Sew­
ing machine parts and access­
19. Situation* Wanted
ories or Rentals call or write
to Sanford Sewing Center, 104
FEMALE work wanted, FA 2-8158
111 N. Park Ave.
Pli. FA 2-2420
South Park Ave. Ph. FA 2*411.
DAY’S WORK. FA 20430.
A FABULOUS buy, 4 bedroom
PIANO TUNING 4k REPAIRING
masonry home, atone fireplace,
W. L. HARMON
20. H nhy*ltteni
open beam construction, 2 tile
Ph. TA 2-4223
halha. 100 * (WO feel on beauti­ 1 will keep small children in my
ful Lake Markham. Must see to
HEATING
home $1.23 per day. FA 2-2274
H. R. POPE CO. INC.
* appreciate. FA 2-3378.
Ph. FA 2-423
EXPERIENCED, Responsible lady 200 So. Park Ave.
will
care
for
children.
Phone
SUNSHINE REALTY
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, itato
FA 2 3246
Amy Anderson
mrnts, invoice*, hand bills, and
Reg. Real Estate Rroker
programs,
etc.
Progressive
2819 So. French Av*.
21. Beauty Salon*
Printing Co. Phono FA 1-7951—
Day FA 2-719? — Night FA 2-4818
306 West nth St.
EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
4 Lake Lota, with large oak trees,
3 Senior Beauticians
DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITER­
on Lake Onoro, $3,000. Name Minnie Bess - Helen - Blanche
ARY HELP? . . . an application
Your Term*.
108 E. 2nd St.
Phcno FA 2-3914
loiter that will -gat th# job” ;
club paper; after dinner speech;
KATHERINE HARVEY
high school or college theme or
BEAUTY SHOP
Registered Keel Estate Broker
essay on all but scientific sub­
Hair Slyllat - Pat Stewart
Ph. TA 2-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha
jects. Low rates. FA 2-4033,
319 Palmetto Avr. ..Ph. FA 2-0834
evenings.
Raymond
FA 2-3951

w il l ia m s

Wall

l.umlquut. Aaaoc.
Atlantic Rank Bldg

Southern Air

Stenstrom Realty

Yea, you will have a happy new
year In one of a number of
home* we are now able to offer
you at a tremendous value.
TINY FAMILY
One bedroom, 2 corner Iota $8,Mio
SMALL FAMILY
Two bedrooms, furnished $6,800.
AVERAGE FAMILY
3 bedrooms, one and VS baths
$12,500.
LARGE FAMILY
4 bedrooms, 2 baths, corner lot.
$19,600.
Down
payments
from
$1,000.
Better values justify larger
down payments. DON’T YOU
Serviceman Moved and must give HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
AORF.E?
home away, 3 bedroom in Sun- I'rofcssiunal Care— Modern Equip.
103 So. Oak
Ph. FA 2 5742
land Estates.
•Call H a ir FA 2-3641
No Qualifying, Move right in,
Only $82.00 per mo. total FHA
AUCTION
payment. Cali Orlando CH 1-3356

ROSA L. PAYTON
$29.00 DOWN

J. W. Hall, Realtor

Dawn's

fin! unlay, Jan. 6th 2 1*. M.

261$ H. Hanford Ave.
Beautiful 2 bedroom turn, horns,
property of K. V. Walsh. A -l
rond. inside and ouL Estrn lot
offered
separate.
Kirellent
terms. Going at Absolute Auc­
tion. You aet the Price.
Fla.'a Most Economical Auction
Co.

Grimont-Kcmp Auction Co.
887 N. Fern Creek,
Orlando GA 4-0954.

W ANT ADS BRING
FAST RESULTS

Beauty Salon
Walker Building
2510 Oak
FA 2-7184

Modern 2 BR, maaonary home, 22. Build - 1’Mlnt • Repair
rural location, largo lot, abady
HOUSE and roof repairs, painting,
oaks, bearing orange trees, fur­
window cleaning and yard work.
nished including lawn mower
All work guaranteed. FA 2-1197.
and garden tools, $11,800. $2,800
down, $79.53 monthly on bal. ROOM SPECIAL $10 5 . Painting
Shown by appointment.
inside and ouL Call Mr. Tasker,
FA 2-8159.

FARMER’S AGENCY

N. V. Farmer, Realtor
2463 S. Park Ave. Ph. F/ 2-5221
After hours FA 2-2618 FA 2-3012

VA

MAYFAIR

FINANCING
Down Paym esit 4k
Closing Coat

$156
Monthly Payments a* low os
$88 lack tsars and Insurance

NEW HOMES
In Beautiful —

Sunland Estates
$14,100 - $17,100
I • BEDROOMS
1 - iy t - 2 BATHS
Coarantional 4k KHA Loans
Drive
17-92 to Huuland
Estates (2 mi. H. of San­
ford). Balsa office 1st house
inside entrance.

K1NGSWOOD
FA 2-8074
JIM HUNT • FA 2-2118

WILSON - MAIER

New and Used Furniture
MAKF 1962 A MUSICAL YEAR
111 E. First St.
FA 2-5622
with a musical instrument from
HUKUR'S MUSIC SHOP. 2004
Sell U* v our Furniture. Quick
Cedar
Ave.
Specialising
in
Service Wllh The Cash SUPER
• SALES • REPAIRS • HEN.
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
TALS • MUSICAL ACCBSSOHIES. Before you buy, give
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
ua a try. Ph. FA 2-0733.
Mattress renovating. Expert Up­
holstering. All Work Guaran­ FOUR It” wheel* and tires for
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Ford or Plymouth. FA 2-1412
Co., FA 2-2117, 1301 Sanford
Ave.
GARDEN TILLER, Rotary mower and many other KmplementJ,
FURNITURE
10'-. down, balance 24 months.
Must sell at once — 3 complete
l*h. FA 2-8809 for demonstra*
rooms of furnilure. Take over
tion.
monthly payments of $11.86 or
$200 cash. Call owner collect
37. Uo»(* • Motor*
TE 1-1311 Casselberry.
YEAR END CLEARANCE SALE
ROLLAWAY. Ilospfa) and Baby
on all 1961 Evinrudci, Gator ,
Bed*. Day, Week, or Monthtrailers,
and popular
niake|
WELLS DRILLED
FURNITURE CENTER
boats. Sample Prices: $1645 17‘ |
PUMPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
1100 French Ave.
Cruactte $UW5. *750 15* FeatherAH Types and Sites
Ph. FA 2-7953
craft 5550 many other*. $535
Wo Repair and Service
40 hp. Evinrudes only $385.
S T I NE
31. Article* For Sale
other sire*. $250 Trailer* $2on.
Machinery and Supply Co.
$200. Sale includes used outfits
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-6432 Western pants, shirts. Books, rots
at or near auction wholesale.
and luggage. Army Navy SurFK1GIDAIKE
’57 Mercury 30 hp. Electric
plus,
310
Sanford
Ave,
Salea k Service
$233. Bank Financing. •’ Gate,
U. H. HIGH
way to th* Waterway’ ’ Robson
FURNITURE
Oviedo, Fla. FO 5-3315 Dayt
Sporting Goods, Downtown San*
Navy man transferred; brand
Evening* Sanford FA 2-38*3
ford. FA 2-3961.
new; fake over for balance on
NEW SERVICE
I complete rooms; no down
Septic
tanks pumped - drain
payment necessary; payments 39. Trailers • Cabanus
field* Installed. 24 hour service
low i* $13 per month. Call ownTerms. FA 2-9499
ner collect, TE 8-1511, Cassel­ 1956—35 ft. Elcar house trailer, 2
bedrooms, fully insulated, rea*
berry.
sun able. 5 Point Bait Sltop, 17-92.
29. Automobile Service
ARCHERY SET. FA 2-6865.
General Auto Repairs
FACTORY TO YOU
All Make Cars—Labor k Parts
ALUMINUM BUNDS
Guaranteed—Quality Workmanship
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bottom
A. W. Barkley Used Cara,
rati with plastic ends. Plastic
lac.
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
2664 S. Hiawatha Ave. FA 2-8411
Importa A S p ort* Cara
rordi.
Oar Speciality
Senkarik Gla*s and Paint Co.
17.92 • Haart of Maitland
210 Magnolia
Pb. FA 2-4622

Barkley

Leonard Auto Clinic

23. Hullding Material*

Wintlrthiold
Buck Gin** FRESH PRE.MIXED CONCRETE
Medium aged stepping stonra
Dour Gian*
Vent Glaus
window sills, lintels 4i steps
SERVICE
Old rock, steel and sand.
Senkarik Ginns and Paint Co.
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4823 MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.

111 N. Park Ave.

31. Poultry • Peta - Livestock

Stenstrom Realty

Ph. FA 2-2420 24. Electrical Service*

13. Mortgage Loans
MORTGAGF. LOANS
FHA and Conventional
Commercial k Residcntlat

STENSTROM REALTY

FRIUIDA1KE
Sale* k Service
House Wiring
Free Estimates
Sid Vihicn's Randall Electric
112 Magnolia
Pb. FA 2-0915

For Sale

Sale! PointeUiaa In Biuom VV CIRCULATING HEATER, LP gas,;
for 2-Bedroom home. Reason- j
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
able. 1216 Randolph SL or Fhone
GrapevlUe Ave near 20th St.
FA 2-3296.
PETUNIAS A Calendulas now
ready.
Dutch
Mill Nursery
ONION PLANTS
New Upsala Rd. off 2Uth SL
Crystal Wax, per 31 $2.So; 500 $1.50
3 M lots and over, $2.25 FOB
Now is the time to set out
here. A. M. Prevatt, Thone
FLORIDA ADVANCE BLACK­
749-2113 Seville, Fla.
BERRIES. FA 2-8809.
NEW Olympia portable typewrit­
er* with cases. Regular $121U0
33. Furniture
Now 189.00 plus tax. Powell'S
Used furniture, appliances, tool*
Office Supply, 117 S. Magnolia
etc. Bought-Sold. Larry's Mart
rA 2-3842.
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4182
WHEEL CHAIRS, c rut elves, cane*
• BIO VALUES
walkers.
• QUICK CREDIT
FREE DELIVERY
• EASY TERMS
Prescriptions our Specially
FAUSTS Rx Mellonvllta
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Ph. FA 2-7107

Begin the new year right. See this
attractive home. 4 bedrooms, 2 LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT
FHA Loiua
P'ans
bath*. Florida room and many Roofing
FREE ESTIMATES
additional features which you
will appreciate. Only 5 yeara old Your Credit Is Good. Up to 2 Yrs
to Pay!
A real buy for 528,000. Good fl
B. EDWARDS
nancing available.
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Wc Give TV Stamps
903 W. 3rd St.
Ph. FA 2-7898

111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2120

BUILDERS. INC.

SEMI-HKTIRED Carpenter
Repairs, Alterationa, Tainting
Phone FA 2-7983.

32. Flower* - Tree** - Shrubs I 31. Article*

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

PH. MI 4*5307

308 Elm Ave.
LOST: in Lake Mary area, large
yellow and white fluffy eat,
part angora, answers to name
of ••Spring” . Ph. FA 2-8788 Raward.

FA 2-5751

INTAKE manifold, 3 two-barrel
carburetor!, fuel block, for *56
or *5$ Ford 361 engine. Phone
Mr.
Gielow
FA
2-2611 or
FA 2-6472 after 6:00 p. m.

WOOD

r i ’ l'I'lES — half Airedale, 2
months old, $5 00. Call Sat. or
PLUMBING
Sun. only. Wale* Fernery, on Fireplace wood, all lengths, Oak
and lighter wood. Delivered.
Contracting k Repairs
lake at Lyman School, LongBAR Waitress, apply in person to
Phone FA 2-6818, if no answer
Free Estimates
wood.
Jet Inn. Hwy. 17-92 South.
FA 2*5908.
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3383 CHAMPION Miniature AKC Black
Poodle Puppiea and Mother,
W. J. KING
Show dog Stock. FA 2-7741.
PLUMBING 4k SUPPLIES
• Contracting
• Repair Work MI.NATURE Poodles, rcglstarvd,
white, permanent shots, house
2534 So. Orlando Dr.
broken, FA 2-3442.
Phone &gt;22-0483

25. Plumbing Service*

i f Sanford’s ★
i f Finest Cars i f

HOLLERS

*

Delivered In Sanford
$58.10 Z

S

i

of SA N F O R D

^

2 Dr. Ranch Wagon, V-8, A /T, II.
( uunlry Sedan, 4 Dr., Y-8, A /T , II.
l uuntry Sedan, I Door, V-8, A /T , P /S, It A II.
l-llr. Ranch Wagon, 6 Cylinder, A /T.
4-Ur. itanrh Wagon, V-8, A /T, K A It.
I ouM ry Sedan, 9 I V - 8 ,

A /T , P/S, A/C,

Country Sedan, 4 Dr., V-s, A /T , P/S, P/ll,

FORD M

1,000 FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Wi t h Each New 4lr Used Vehicle S old i

Strickland - Morrison
308
Ph. FA 2-1181

E.

60 LINCOLN

57 CHRYSLER

Premier 2 Doer Hardtop. Air
Cond, Powered. I.lkr New

Imperial 4-Door Hardtop,
Air Conditioned 4k Powered,
Real Clean

*3595
795
*3295
*1095
*1495
*595
*795
*695
*1295
*695
60 OPEL

2 Dour Sedan. 36 5111m Per
C allow

59 CADILLAC

4 Door Hardtop, Atr
Conditioned, Lika New

59 FORD V-8

Caatom 300, Power Steering,
Fordomatlr, Radio 4k Healer

59 CHEVROLET

Parkwnod Station Wagon, 4
Door, V-8. Power Steering
ami Brakes, A /T

59 English Ford
2 Door Anglia, Kirellent
Condition

« im im M k |

58 FORD

1st. HI.. Hanford
Mistier Park

Mi l-8916

Prrmlrr 4 Door llardtup.
Air Cond. and Powered

57 FORD

if Free unti-free/e

53 FORD V-8

AN TI-FREEZE $2.16 Gal.

FA 2-0711
FA 2 0861

56 STUDEBAKER
4-Door V-8 Commander,
Extra Clean

55 CHEVROLET

2 Dour Sedan

54 FORD

Cuilomllne 4-Door. 1
Cylinder

51 HENRY J.

2 Door, Extra Clean, Ntw
Tire*. Excellent Cond.

57 PONTIAC
Chieftain V-8. a Door Sedan,
Standard Transmission

■SAFETY SPECIALSEAT BELTS INSTALLED
$ 9

175 PASSENGER
PE,{

BEFORE YOU BUY
SEE OUR

SELECTION

WE WELCOME: YOU TO TEST DRIVE ANY CAR.

INSPECT FRONT BRAKE LINING
AND PACK
00
WHEEL HEARINGH
JL

Have You Seen The New
Mercury METEROR
The Risrht Size Car \t The Right Price.

Strickland-Morrison 1 HUNT
SERVICE DEPARTMENT

SANFORD
SANFORD

56 MERCURY

Station Wagon. 4 Door
Standard Tran*., Overdrtro

2*I&gt;oor Hardtop

check - up

219 E. 2nd ST.
2505 PARK AVE.

Bel Air l-D w r V-g.
Automatic Transmission

54 MERCURY

Falrlane V-8 t Dour,
Furdumatlr, Radio, llralrr

RH LINCOLN I DtMir, landed
......
$17».&gt;
59 CADILLAC I Door Air fund.
....... TJ»5
60 CHKVItOLKT Impulu 4 Door. Equipped
... 1995
58 FORD 2 Door V-8. Auto
995
58 CHEVROLET I Door
—.... I*®*
60 COKVAIK I Door, Automatic
— ■•- 1495
38 RAMIII.KR 4 Door, Auto. .
—
1095
55 IIUICK 2 Door
............
....
595
57 FORI) 2 Door, Automatic
— .... .
895
58 KAMRLER I Door. Standard
....... ... . 995
55 MERCURY 2 Door Hardtop
495
50 CHEVROLET I Door. 6 C jL Standard Shift
595
59 CHEVROLET I Door V-8. Auto.
1195
58 CHEVROLET V-8. I Door, Station Wagon 1295
56 OLDSMOIIILK I Door
595
58 FORD 2 D o o r Hardtop Overdrive .......... .....
895
50 FORD 4 Door 6 C jt ........
....... ........
295
57 CHEVROLET 2 Ton. Chmmlh und C a b ........... 1295
57 FORD t Door
............ 795
55 NASH Ambn*hador I Door. Auto. .....
395
56 HAMlil.KK I Door. Standard
..
595
59 LARK Hardtop Coupe
. .. 1095
53 CHEVROLET V* Ton Pickup ..................
395

56 CHEVROLET

57 MERCURY

purts thru Jan. 15th

UN TIL FEBRUARY

56 FORD V-8

Kanrh Wagon, Real P e o n

Mnnterry 2 Door Hardtop,
Merconutlr, Radio 4k lleator

57 LINCOLN

NO PAYMENTS

57 RAMBLER

Custom, * Cylinder, 6 Door,
Air Conditioned, A /T ,
Real Clean

Bel Air, 6 Cylinder, l-D oer

CARLAN D
800 FLENCH AVE.

*1395
*695
*595
*595
’695
‘495
*495
*395
‘395
*195

Cu.tnm, 6 Cylinder.
Standard Tran*., Very Clean

on uli motor tunc-up

WAGON JAMBOREE!.
If lo u ’se Bern Looking Fur More Kidins Room For l.esa
Monry, Look No Further. Wr llase Thr Widest Selection Of Near
New Wagons In Town. They’re Priced To Please J

P Q

• We Are Offering All Our Used Cars
At Used Cur Dealer Prices.
• All Late Model Cars Are Sold With A
Guarantee.
• Trade-Ins Will Be Accepted

STARS *

i f 20% Discount

CORVAIRS to CADILLACS

Pricae Begi* At

FORD
FORD
FORD
FORD
FORD

USED C A R S

In The Showroom
Under The

2-Door

59
59
58
58
58
57
57

LATE M O DEL

Ford Owners Special

FORD GALAXIE CLUB SEDAN

PAYMENTS

SALE

16. Female Help Wanted

BRAND-NEW 1962

n cn 5 o

CLEARANCE

Ph. FA 2-1481

308 E. First Bt.
Winter Pork Ml 4-8916

109

N.

LINCOLN
MERCURY

Palmetto

Sanford— FA 2-4884

Ave.

Saaford
Winter Park— MI 4-0209

�• -

-4~

tClif

oviinual Charity Matinee

f «f\,r

■■■■ afterncon ratr* will exceed tht
$823.00 turned over to the organi­
sation lay*, year, Thn first year's
donation amounted to $020.
The feature race for the after­
noon wiU match up aoma o f the
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS outstanding greyhound* at the
It. J. Be* bout, ctux, to Jean- track and lhey’11 be running for
•tta Klein, Lake Brantlsy, 118,200 one o f SOKCs favorite charities.
John Overmyer, rtux, to Norma*
The Juvenile Council ia in its
gene Mitcham, Ridge High, 18,900 third year o f operation. The ori­
Frank Kreinlk, etui, to George ginal SOKC Charity Matinee help­
J. Grogan, etux, Eaatbrook, $13.- ed the organisation to get under
800
way. The ehlef function of the
Ridgewood Wood Products, Inc., council !» to give financial and
to Orlan W, Coquilletc, etux,
moral aid lo unfortunate children
Weatherafiald, $8,200
from brokm home*.
Wade Development Corp. to
Seminole County Judge Vernon
David Lee Shaffer, etux, TangleMlae, who ha* worked closely with
wood, $16,000
tha Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
Wilber L. Hillock, etux, to
Jamea D. Jordan, Sunland, 112,100 sine* the tin t year o f the organi­
Ridgewood Wood Producta Co., sation, polnta out that youngster*
Inc., to Charlei C. Snodgrata, aided by the groupa are not nee#*■arily delinquent*. “ In fact," adda
etux, Weatheralleld, $8,600
Ridgewood Wood Producta, ln c„ tha judge, “ We believe one of the
to Charlea O, Downy, etux, Wea- major functions o f our group la to
prevent these unfortunate children
therafleld, 110,900
Ridgewood Wood Producta, Inc., from becoming delinquents when
to Norman Nottingham, etux. they are turned out Into the
atreeta to fend for th#m**lv*e."
Weatheralleld, $10,600
Ridgewood Wood Producta, Inc.,
The Seminole Juvenile Council
to John C. Alexander, etux, Wea- ia one o f the very few atieh organi­
tharaflald, $1,100
sation! in the country, it la boo«tPerry Register, etux, to Wade ed by icveral o f tha county’s lead­
Jefferaon Ward, Sr., etux, Country ing citliens.
Club Honor, $T,000
Visiting the kennri club last
Barry Home*. Inc., to W. F. week to work out tho final datalle
Lucai. etux, Goldie Manor, $11,600 for the charity matinee were coun­
Dallaa Mortg. Co. to Freddie R. cil President Bill Thomaa, Vies
Saunderi, Jr., etux, Wetberlngton president Clarence McCord, Miss
Ilghla., $9,400
and council members Ken McIn­
F. Stewart Iblm ly, etux, to tosh, and Robert Johnson.
OJen E. Spain, etux, $7,400
McIntosh who served aa presi­
John D. MeLellan, etux, to Hay­
dent last year, pointed up the fact
ward Schaulbert, etux,
San/o
that the Juvenila Council give*
Park, $10,200
Jarvla WHborn, etux, Flrit Pod. immediate assistance to Juvenile*
8. and L. County, Altamonte, who need help.
“ Oftun-timee when n boy or girl
$8,500
Laird B. Legg, Jr., ctux, to neod* help,” said McIntosh, “ they
Jamea R. Legg, etux, Engllab Ea- need help right now. Wailing for
the red tape proceedures o f legal
tatea, $30,000
Richard L. Shilling, etux, to Na­ action and aislitance la sometime*
thaniel J, Rlchburg, etux, Raven- too lata. Th* Juvenile Council has
always been able to offer imme­
IU Park, $12,900
Shoemaker Conit. Co, to Harry diate assistance and contribution!
R. Barlow, etux, Ravenna Park, from the Ranford-Orlamlo Kennel
$12,300 ,
Club help to make this po*sibt*,n
Shoemaker Conet. Co. to Thomaa
Fundi from Seminole County
CovlU, etux, Ravenna Park, $1$,- Juvenile Council, Inc., are uted
600
for a variety o f things. Good
Max T. Jackaon, olux, to John ■hoc*, warm clothing, medical or
H. Van Eepoel, Jr., etux, N. Or­ dental care and a number o f other
lando, $10,000
necessary expenses are paid for
Richard B, Muiaon, etux, to by the group.
David F. Juatire, etux, WeatheraMelntoah stressed the Import­
fleld, $9,400
ance o f tha work when he said;
Barry Humes, luc., lu John Hugh
‘Must a dollar or two at tha right
Abbott, etux, Goldie Manor, $13,time fur the right purpose might
000
possibly mean the difference be­
Barry llomea, Inc., to Joa But­
tween taking the right path — or
terfield, etux, Goldie Manor, $14,the wrong path.”
100
Judge Miss saya that one o f the
Patrleia M. Peterlich, etux, to
Mary Midmer, Tanglewood, $15,- most satisfying feelings be gets
out o f life la to receive a letter
100
Jack Demctrea, etal, to Ronald or phone rail from a young man
T. Ivey, etux, San Lanta, $12,500 or a young woman In college
Jack Dereetrre, etal, to Vemlce thanking the Seminole County
M. Hciiderahot, etux, SanLanta, Juvenile Council for giving as­
sistance and guidance when they
$12,600
Robert O. Blanka, etux, to Har­ needed It moat.
vey C. Jelferta, etux Oekland
Shorn, $11,000
Oakland Conet. Corp. to Robert
E. Ayrea, etux, Oakland Hllla,
$9,000
William II. Hood, etux, to Ira
Metzger, etux,
Phlllipa Tarr.,
$7,000
Edwin A. Zletedrof, rlux, to It.
G. Praaer, etux, Little Bear Lake,
$15,000
Raymond W. Dick, etux, to Leo
D. Newman, Jr., etui, Country
Club Manor, $9,200
Ruth Hamilton to Lamar Pace,
ctux, Longacrca, $13,500
Anna Button to William R. San
dcraon, ctux, C ane Iberry. $7,000
Florence B. S, Duller, ctvir, to
Emory S. Akerman, elux, Alta­
monte Spgi., $$,700
Clement Joyce, etux, to Thomaa
J. Zoretir, Jr., ctux, Fern T u t ..
$11,200
Charlea W. Clayton, Jr., etal, to
lion lyin g b a iw im Ulucka II
Jamea A. Gibaon, etux, Lakewood,
■ nd U North to K a*t#rl,
tom lon of th* North lino o f
$16,500
« l l&gt; o f gold llloek 1*.
E- C. Wetberlngton, elux, to ■ nd Lth
t th* M id Board o f County
Joieph J. Surprcnant, elux. Sec­ CommlMlonoru w ill held a public
haarlng on
lb*
P alltloa
at f
ret Lake, $9,000
'clo ck on tho l l r d d »y i t Jan­
E, C. Wclbarlngton, ctux, to J, ouary
IM I at tho o fllr o o f tho
C. Valentine, etux, Secret Lake, O ouuly Commlaolonoro In tho Court
Houoo ot Haalord, Florida at wbleh
$9,000
llm# Ihooo (or and aaalnot tho
Kathleen Low to Joaeph X. u n i w ill bo hoard aad final a c­
Dean, etux, Wetberlngton Hghti., tion tokoaThlo tho ITth day o f Docooabor
M.000
lt ll.
E. C. Wetberlngton, etux, |o (■ B A D
Arthur If. (lock w lih , Jr.,
Franklin 11. Rrpoay, etux, Secret

Head 01 U.S. Steel, Dies

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Records

KEN McINTOSH, Robert Johnson, President Bill Thorn­
es. Vice President Clarence McCord and Judge Vernon
Mize o f the Seminole County Juvenile Council, Inc., pose
With five of the top greyhounds o f the Sanford-Orlando
Kennel Club which will hold its Third Annual Charity

Clark o f tho Board o f Coun­
ty C om alooloaoro o f So in lnolo cou n ty. Florida
O lio.. Ilodrlok A Boblnoon
laud Klaar, etux, Unco In lights.. J*
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Matinee Friday afternoon benefiting the non-profit orljanizatlon. They greyhounds aro: (left to right) 80
Proud; Chiara; Dinah'a Mickey; Foxy Rifle: and John­
ny’s Legend.

Some Dogs Have A ll The Luck: Not ButclJ
LONDON (UPI) — “ Butch" the
boxer, who underwent psychiatric
treatment to stop him from biting
other dogs, has been condemned
to die for nipping a poodle and
Its owner.
The 6-year-old confirmed doghater got every braak In the book
from British authorities, including
10 months of psychiatric treat­

ment. But Butch's string ran out
when a court ordered the dog put
to sleep.
“ We have our duty to the pub­
lic,” the court chairman. Sir Ar­
thur Howard, told Butch'a tearful
owner, Mrs. Constance Gamble,
42. “ Moat ot os h e n own dogs
end love dogs and wo do not
make orders for destruction light­
ly.”

400 Prisoners Stage Giant
Riot; Damage Over $1 Million
MONTREAL (U PI) - Officials
at Bordeaux today were survey­
ing the damage caused by about
400 prisoners who rioted for five
hours Monday bight.
The rioters, most of them await­
ing trial at tho provincial)/ oper­
ated Jail on tho north end of Mon­
treal Island, were brought under
control after police firing auto­
matic rifles and firemen using
water hoaei stormed the starshaped grey-stoned building.
At lean three prisoners and
one firemen were injured. The
riot wea described a a the worst
at the prison since 1951. In that
year prisoners caused property
damage In excess of $1 million.
Acting Gov. Lt. Col. Leon Lam­
bert told United Press Internatlonal late Monday night it would
lie at least a day or two before
any estimate of damage could be
arrived at.

The riot, the seventh at tha jail
in tha past 11 montha, started as
• New Year's Day roaat beef din­
ner was being served about 4:30

Mrs. Gamble vowed aha would
fight to save Butch. “ He has a
lovely nature,” she said. "H e nev­
er bothers human beings. It is
just that ha dislikes other dogs."
A spokesman for tha Canine De­
fense League said: "W e shall
make a fight for the dog's life. He
can be cured."
When Butch was first brought
to the attention of the authorities
lor repeatedly taking nips out of
fellow canines, the case waa found
to be so unusual that Buteh got
the “ couch" treatment. From Mrs.
Gamble, the psychiatrist learned
that when Butch was only a puppy
he bad been attacked by a large
dog. This puppyhood trauma had
made Butch a confirmed dogbaler.
Early In 1960, Buich was sent to
the Canine
Defense
League's
training center at Hampton to un­

p.m.
A prison official, describing
what happened, said: “ Suddenly
the prisoner*
began throwing
their plates Into tho corridors,
setting fir* to their beds and
smashing everything in light.'1
The riot waa finally brought un­
der control about 1:30 p.m. when
Bremen turned high-powered wa­
ter hoses on the prisoners. The
rioters gradually retreated into
their wrecked cells when police
fired more than 100 rounds of am­
munition over tha heads of the
approaching firemen.

Gainesville Adds
20,000 Residents
GAINESVILLE (U PI) The
city of Gainesville added 20,000
new residents and 17 square miles
of land area today aa an annexa­
tion bill passed by the 1961 legis­
lature went into effect.
The annexation boosted the
city's population to 49,723 Ita land
area to 23.16 square miles.
The annexed area lay In a ring
around the city. The municipal
airport waa included.

dergo
psychiatric
treatment.
There under the auperviaion of
men who know and love dogs,
Batch wai placed in the company
ot other doga and made to obey
orders not to attack them,
Every day. Butch's mental rc
habllitatlon went forward — hla
psychological needs being attended
to as if he were human.
Mrs. Gamble missed Butch and
became impatient for his home­
coming. When she could no longer
stand being separated from her
pet, Mri. Gamble went to a court
and obtained Butch’ s release be­
fore he was pronounced cured.
Realizing that her love lor
Butch may have scaled hla fate,
Mrs, Gamble vowed: " I 'll fight to
the last for hts life.”
The Canine Defense League's
psychiatrists said they are willing
to have another crack at Butch.

LIGONTEB, T*. (UPI)—Benia­
min F. Fairies*, who began a
business career felling newspa­
per* when ho was five and rose
to head tlie world's largest steelmaking firm, died Monday at hia
home here.
The 71 -year-old retired board
chairman of U. S. Steel Corp.
had been a pa (lent in West I’enn
Hospital in Plltsburgh from early
November until late last month.
His ailment was diagnosed as
pleurisy.
On Dec. 20 he was granted a
final divorce decree from hi* aecond wife, the former Mr*. Hazel
Hatfield Sprout ot Huntingdon,
W. Va. The couple waa married
in 1944.
F airleii' son. Blaine, Is mar­
ried to the daughter of hit fa­
ther's second wife. Four grand­
children also survive. The first
Mrs. Fairless, the former Jane
Blanche Trubey, died in 1941 aft
er a marriage of 42 year*.
Funeral services have been
scheduled tentatively for 12:30
p.m. Thursday at Trinity Epis­
copal Cathedral In downtown
Pittsburgh. Burial will be at SL
Michael's of th* Valley Cemetery
at Llgonlcr, Pa.
The son of a coal miner, Fair­
ies* exemplified the American
success story lo ih* Horatio A!
ger tradition. Ha waa born In
Pigeon Run, near Canton. Ohio,
May 3, 1890. He was one of four
children of Mr, and Mrs. David
D. William*.
Mrs. Williams suffered an acci­
dent which drained the family
funds and Benjamin was sent to
live with an uncle end aunt, Mr.
and .Mrs. Jacob Fairies* of Jus
tua, Ohio.
He was adopted legally and be­
gan his schooling in Justus. He

earned his first pay selling the
Cleveland Penny Prcaa in Justus.
Needing money for college tuitlon, Fairies* began teaching
school when he was 17. He ma­
triculated at Wooster College and
played semi pro baseball between
semesters and on weekends. 11#
transferred to Ohio Northern Uni­
versity where he earned a degree
in civil engineering.
Fairleii
was
supervising
a
Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad
construction gang In 1913 when he
learned "Coxey'a Army”
was
gathering for a march on Wash­
ington to demand Jobe. Curious,
he boarded a trolley at Massillon,
Ohio, to see the army assemble,
The ride more than settled hla
curiosity — It launched him into
a ateel career attar be noted con­
struction of a new steel plant at
Massillon. He landed a job as en­
gineer with th* Central Steel Co.
of Massillon.
Advancing
rapidly,
Falrice*
was appointed president and gen­
eral manager of Central ABoy
Steel in 1928 when he was 38.
Seven years later he became
president
of
Caroegie-UUnola
Steel Corp. He waa named direc­
tor and preildent of U. 8. Steel
in 1937 and 15 years later was
named board chairman.

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WASHINGTON (U PI) — Allan
W. Dulles said 8unday night the
differences between ttuiaia and
Bed China “ run very deep" but
the West cannot count on an open
split between tha two Communist
powers.
Dulles, a former director of the
Central
Intelligence
A g eney
(C IA ), said tha basic disagreement
batwaen tha two countries are over
methods o f arhievlng a Communist
“ master program for taking ever
th* world.”

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Uacoki Hgbta., Inc., lo Qeva.

Pngre 8 — T u e s . J a n . 2 . 1962

Ben Fairless, Former

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will hold ail the winning tickets for the matinee races Friday
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The third nnnual charity mntlneo benefiting the Semi­
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• • •

All lilt week City Manager W.
K. Knowles has been telling the
press: "Make sure you bring your
camera to the City Commission
meeting Tuesday." It seems Tete
hail a surprise for the fourth es­
tate but apparently it fixated out.
After a careful investigation, we
discovered that the city had pur­
chased a 30 month old chimp and
• Pete had prepared to bring him to
the meeting. Oh, well, to make a
long atory short, the chimp bit
someone yesterday and was con­
fined.

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Established 1908

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1962

Completion 01
Major Highway
Jobs In '62 Seen
County Engineer Carlton Bliss
reported todiy that the road de­
partment hopes to accomplish the
major projects Included In the
massive live-year road rebuilding
program during this yejr.
Bliss said that work will start
this year on rebuilding two miles
of the Fineway Bypass south o f th*
Naval Air Station and the re­
building of one and three-quarters
of W. Lake Brantley Road.
Roth projects are expected to
cost 140,000.
Other major construction this
year wit] be the rebuilding of
Dodd Rd. bridge and the Smith
Canal Bridge. Cost of these two
projects has been estimated at

Bulletin
turn

LLSBON
— Prime Min­
ister Antonio Aalaiar threalrned
today to pull Portugal out of the
United Nations became of Its
failure to halt the Invasion of
Goa by India.

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E. U. CARTER hua retired
from the local selective
service hoard after 20
years of service, It was re­
ported today. The other
members of the board in­
clude E. C. Harper Sr.,
John Krider and W. 11.
Martin. Examinations for
the position of clerk to re­
place Carter will be Riven
under civil service. Appli­
cations will be accepted
until Jan. 8 and application
blanks can be secured from
the local post office.

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Working for tevcrsl months on
a surprise service for the lows,
The young Negro couple who
Longwood's volunteer firemen fln•lly are okayed to let the cat out lost two children when their bum*
of the bag. Chief Claude Layo re­ burned to th* ground New Year’*
ported today that approval of a Day or* desperately In need of
permit to operate e two-way short help from th* poopl* of S*nford.
Btald** th*ir ebl1&lt;tr**r* live*,
wavs radio a;stem connecting sB
that they had waa
city departments was received everything
j lost in lb* f u r . The, IM Spod only
Tuesday.

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Oviedo Swears In
Mayor And Council

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NO. 658

Altamonte Veto Challenged

0 yes, Tele isn't telling who he 420,000.
bit.
Discussing state projects for
» • •
this year. Bliss remarked that he
Beautification project of 1961— is hopeful that bids will be let on
Sid Richard's rock garden on SR 436 from Hwy. 17-92 to Red
Bug Rd. and the start of Inter­
Park Ave.
state
4 through Seminole County.
• • •
Bliss also said the road depart­
There'! no doybt that the city
ment plana to stabilize 30-40 miles
plana to concentrate on a sewage
of road and institute a new set of
treatment plant and hold up action
specifics lions and rules for the
of water improvements.
road department to spell nut more
• • •
clearly what the county road
Mystery of 1961—In which ware standards are.
house did KiChard pul the down­
UIDs is also hopeful of getting
town elock 7
more . cooperation (rtyn property
Bids on the 121,000 Skoford
owneiT regarding rights tr. way street resurfacing program will be
• o •
Zoning Director Robert Brown to carry out road programs opened Thursday afternoon at
City HaU, City Manager W. E.
tells ua that a three-man commit throughout the year.
Knowles said today.
tea of J. 11. Van Hoy, County EnTha bid opening will be held In
glneer Carlton Bliss and himself
the commission chambers at 3
is currently working on rearrang­
p.m.
ing courthouse offices and moving
Six projects have been Included
the county agent's office out of
in the resurfacing program for the
the courthouse.
1961-62 year.
Brown saya the final report4will
They are 24th St. from French
be ready in about a month and
The recording of instruments in Ave. to Park; Myrtle from 24th to
that the apeclal committee report
on courthouse needs la being used Seminole County haa tripled over 25th St.; Sanford Ave. from First
a 10-year period and a sharp In­ St. to Firth St.; First St. from
as the basis for the study.
crease is expected for the next Sanford to Park; Magnolia from
• 4 4
decade, Clerk Arthur Beckwith J r , the railroad to 20th St. and Pal­
Showman of 1961 — City Com­ reported this morning.
metto from Seventh to 20th St.
missioner Earl Higginbotham who
Beckwith said 17,966 Instru­
Knowles said that (25,330.20 haa
fished out a $100 bill from his ments were recorded In 1961 while been act aside in the budget for
pockat last week, put It on the in 1951 only 5,531 were recorded.
this improvement program.
table and (old the rest of the board
Thla la an Increasa of over 526
to match It to give the chamber percent for the 10 year period,
eatra money.
Beckwith said.
• a a
A t the aama time, Circuit Judge
Dog revenue in the city is way Volte Williams J r , said that caaea
down under the previous year, In Circuit Court from 1957 to 1961
according to the latest audit. Last showed an Increase o f 264 percent.
Judge William* reported that
year only (286 was collected as
The mayor and council of Oviedo
compared to (462 the previous in 1967 there were 886 cases while were sworn in Tuesday night at
year, "N o ona wants the job of last year there were 1,017,
tha first meeting of the year and
Discussing the rise In inetru- also th* first since the election in
taking care of the dogs," says City
Manager W. E. Knowles. The com- mente records, Beckwith said that December.
minion Tuesday night
asked for the neat 10 year* he eapecte
Sworn to two-year term* were
Knowles to coma op with some some 68,464 Instrument# to be re­ Mayor M, L. Gary and Counellmen
recommendations possibly of pay­ corded by 1071.
B. F. Ward and T. L. Lingo Jr.
ing someone a little more money
Sworn In for one year terms were
to handle the dogs. Karl Higgin­
Ben Jones, W. R. Clonta and W. If.
botham suggested: "P ay 'em on a
Martin.
commission rata."
Councilman Ward s t i elected
president of the council succeeding
• • •
Young Harris, who did not run for
How coma Harold Johnson has­
re-election to lli* sound). Council­
n't got his county attorney's name
Oviedo'* new fir* house will he man Clonta was re-elected vice
plate yet in the commission cham­
built on property adjacent to th* president.
bers T
All members o f th* council war*
Town
Hall and th* architecture
• • •
will conform to th* Town Hall. re-elected unopposed except Lingo,
County Commissioner Vernon
Thla was decided Tueeday night at who was elected for the first Urns,
Dunn was a visitor at the City
the monthly meeting o f th* Town but who also was unopposed.
Commission
meeting
Tuesday
Following tha swearing in cere­
Council.
night. "Just free lancing" said
Banford'a P. Wade Tye was des­ mony Mayor Gary reappointed
Curly. "Miaery love* company,"
ignated aa th* architect for tha George Kelsey as police chief and
said Ai Wilson.
fire house after he had presented Mrs. Dorothy Courier aa town
• • •
preliminary plan* for th# (true- clerk.
Oops, forgot to mention yester­ ture.
day that Bill Hemphill and Scott
A two men committee of CounBurns ware named to the mem­ oilmen W. R. Clont* and T. L.
The Women's Auxiliary of Wabership committee of the Chamber Lingo was appointed to work out kiwa Lodge 879 will meet today at
of Commerce.
the final details o f th* fire house 7:80 p. m in th* Oddfellows Hall
and work with the airhltecl in get­ ou Magnolia Ave. All members
*. • •
Mayor Al Lormann said today ting them ready for actual con- aro aaked to mako an extra effort
to attend.
that the city would file an injunc­ atrurtion.
tion against the county to atop
work on SR *Jt. Cltiiens protest­
ing all those ditches.

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SANFORD,

TAMPA (UPI) — Several hun­
dred spectators turned out Tues­
day night to watch a spectacular
fire destroy three downtown ware­
houses in an hour-long b lu e.

Talks Postponed
GENEVA (UP1&gt;—The 14-nation
Laos peace conference postponed
its first scheduled aesiion of the
new year today while fresh efforts
were made to bring Laos' three
feuding princes together again.

Can’t Strike
MIAMI (UPI) — Circuit Judge
Juc Eaton ruled Tuesday that bus
drivers cannot strike against Dade
County's Metropolitan government
when the county takes over Wil­
liam Pawley'i (our bus lines.

Chinese Missing
TAIPEI, Formosa (UPD—Fo­
lic* report* aald today that 16 Na­
tionalist Ctilneae flailing boats
with about 106 crewmen have been
mining since they left southern
Formosa fishing port* last Satur­
day.

‘No Solution’

Hodges Calls For
Legal Ruling On
Swofford's Move
Mayor Lawrence Swofford* veto
of the new inning ordinance for
(he town of Altamonte Springs in
a special meeting of the new coun­
cil Tuesday night brought * re­
quest from Councilman Jeff Hod­
ge* that Attorney Joe Davii pre­
pare a written opinion on the le­
gality of the new mayor's action.
Hodgca was chairman of the
Planning and Zoning Commission
which worked must of last year
preparing the controversial ordi­
nance finally passed in special
session of the old council last
Friday night. Backing him in the
request was Frank Gerhanll, new
councilman for Ward Two.
Swofford, in a prepared state­
ment, said that it was regrettable
to have to veto an ordinance.
However, he explained that lie was
doing to because lie fell the peo­
ple who nbjcrlrd to the zoning
plan were not given due consid­
eration. He contended that the
ordinance had not been properly
advertised or posted and said that
some parts of It prohibit the use
of property and that additional
legislation i* needed before cer­
tain parti Tould become operative.
1U based hia power of veto on
Section 24 of the Town Charter
which permits auch action within
five days of the original passing.
“ I'll never recognize this ordi­
nance unless I'm advised through
litigation that I must reverie my
position. Tld* Is the most contro­
versial ordinance ever adopted In
Altamonte Springi and probably
tha first one ever tn be vetoed
and I say it la vetoed!" be con-

JAKARTA, Indonesia (U PI) —
Foreign Minister Subandrlo said
today
Th*
Netherlands'
"no
strings attached" offer to nego­
tiate with th* Indonesian govern­
ment will not solve the dispute
eluded.
over Dutch New Guinea,
Swofford's appointment of Grady
HaU as Altamonte Police Chief
and acting Fire Chief also came
BERLIN (UPI) - The Soviet*
have rejected an American pro­ under question since applications
test against Communist police in­ for the police Job were bypassed
al the special meeting which dis­
terference with U. S. traffic across
the East-West border, the official pensed with routine order of bus­
Lsit German newspaper Ncurs iness including reading of corrospondenrr.
Deutschland said today.
Rod W. Tetrault asked that his
application be read and ote made
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) - The of the Dec. 12 date. The applica­
tion of James Watt also was read
Florida Showcase In New York
a* was a letter of explanation
City, with Seminole Indians, glass
from
Tracy SulUvan, former police
blowers, flamingoes and bathing
chief, (tiling that his original
beauties at attractions for the
month, drew a record 243,651 resignation waa to have been ef­
fective at the Jan. 8 regularly
visitors during December.
scheduled meeting when, as a
rule, the new council takes over.
Hia only reason for resigning was
MIAMI BEACH (U P I )-A pin- to live Ihe new mayor an oppor­
pounding army of 432 bowlers tunity to make hia own appoint­
rolled Into action today as the ments tiie Idler stated, pointing
National All-Star Tournament got out that ordinarily il would not
underway at Miami Beach Con­ have brm opened or read until
vention Hall with record prize the regular meeting
money of (too,out) at stake.
A protest also was heard from
Dick Young, former fire chief, who
said that he had not resigned and
MOSCOW (UPI) - U. 6. Amwaa surprised to read it in the
basiador Llewellyn E. Thompson
papers, lie asked for a public re­
today waa rxpectcd to tell the
traction from Swofford whu told
British and French envoyt her*
him. "t'U retract no statement
whet progress was made, if any,
which I did not m ake!"
in preliminary talka with Soviet
Swofford advised the volunteer
Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko
firemen through John Morrison,
on the Berlin question.
assistant chief, that they were to
continue operations as usual hut
TALLAHASSEE (UIT) A made it definitely clear that Ihe
delegation headed by State Adju­ equipment le to stay within the
tant General Mark W. Lance will city Umtts until the council makes
visit U. S. Army tamps in three arrangements for outside coverstales next week to check an *ge.
Mayor Swofford alto made some
the morale of Florida National
Guenlsmen and reservists called of the routine committee appoint­
to active duty.
ments at Tuesday night's meeting.

Protest Rejected

Showcase Popular

Bowlers Meet

Progress Report

Morale Check

The reorganized City Commis­
sion, under the leadership of newly-*l*rted Mayor J. H. (Jimmy)
Crappa, Tuesday night authorised
Ftseal Agent lxx&gt;ml* l.eedy to pro­
ceed with arrangement* for tha Is­
suing o f revenue certificate* to fi­
nance a (400,000 sewage treatment
plant.
Indications are that tha city
would have to borrow only some
(200,000 to construct the plant
with the city getting an "outright
grant" of (139,000 from th* federal
government to build the facility.

Prior to this, Crapp* wa* unani­
mously elected mayor and promis­
ed to the "utmost to uphold th*
dignity of th* job."
Crapp* succeeded Jo* Raker aa
mayor.
In other business, the board de­
nied a request from photographer
Henry Jameson for a waiver of
the city occupational license;
Tabled action on tha condemna­
tion ordinance;
Set Jan. 22 for a public hearing
on Lh* new soning ordinaire*.

FORMER MAYOR Joe Baker (right) hands over the gavel to J. H. (Jim­
my) O iippi Tucaday night at tha roorgunlzationnl mooting o f the City
ComniinHion.
(Herald Photo)

Third Cold W ave O f W eek
Holds Florida In Grip
By I'nlled I'rese international
Floridu'e third cold wav* in a
week put tourists to flight and
threatened
crops
today
hut
rhinook winds banished polar air
from moit other parts of the na­
tion except tha Northeast.
Bee lions from th* Great I.akea
to (lie Atlantic had a new veneer
of snow. Fog shrouded much of
th# corn belt. Heavy rain peiUd
the Pacific Northwest,
The arctic air mas* dropped
temperature* Into the 2*&gt;s In
northern Florida and near free*Ing along the state's normally
balmy Golf Coast today, threat­
ening citrus and truck garden
crops,
Tlie Florida Citrus Commission
held an emergency meeting Tues­
day but derided against embar­
going si ipments of frost-nipped

Father Of 12 Dies
In Plant Accident
PANAMA CITY (UPI) - T. H.
Rochefort, 40, father of 12 chil­
dren, was killed Tuesday night
when he fell Into a smoke pipe
at the International Paper Co.
Plant Manugcr J. W. Lowry
said (lie exact cause of death had
not been determined, Iml an In­
vestigation waa under way.

Appeal Set

fruit because damage from th*
first two cold front* since Christ­
inas was light.
Michigan dug out from under
six inches of new snow. Mary­
land measured seven inches Tues­
day. The earn* a tom dropped
four Inches of snow on tang Is­
land and tine* Inches at Nan­
tucket, Mass.
Warm winds blowing o ff the
Rockies raised temperatures to
th* 60s and 60s in th* great

plains. Denver had ■ high e f 61
degrees
and
th* temperature
climbed to 68 at Rapid City, S. D.
Fog lilted in th* Northwest aft­
er closing the SpuVau*, Wa.-ih-t
airport (or 60 hour*. Rain moved
Into th* ar*a and Seattl* men*,
ured .83 of an Inch.
At Raton, N. M., rescuer* plan­
ned another search today for a
13-year-old boy missing on a hik­
ing trip sinr* last Thursday. Only
one of hit three companion* sur­
vived the ordeal on a anowy
mesa.
In Atlanta, the Communicable
Disease Center identified respira­
tory ailment* which b*ve struck
In California, Oregon, Colorado,
Arizona, Missouri and Florid* re­
LAKELAND (U IT )—Th* Flor­ cently ** type B influenza virus.
id* Citrus Commission voted Tues­
day against Imposing an embargo
to prevent freeze-da magt-d citrus
fruit from reaching tha market.
'i'iie commission derided there
fu lled Press International
was not enough fruit damaged in
LISBON. Portugal (U P I)—Th#
til* current rold snaps and that
which was damaged could b* cull- Portuguese government t o d a y
ed by th* Blat* Fruit Inspection blamed th# unsuccessful N e w
Year'* Day revolt on the country'#
Division.
Commission C h a i r m a n Key
Communist party. W ell.
Beales Jr. of Wvlrsdale, however, Informed circles said th* uprising
promised that the commission was tli* first step in a Red plan to
would see to it that consumer* and overthrow th* regime of Prim#
grower* would be protected front Minister Amoniu Salazar.
A communique Issued by th#
damaged fruit going into commer­
at my said the attack by 40 or 60
cial channel*.
Under the citrus code, th* cum- rubela on lh* army bar/acki at
miatlon can order an embargo up lleja in southeastern Portugal

Citrus Embargo
Ruled Out

Reds Blamed For
Portugal’s Revolt

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UPI) —
Two Planned Parenthood League to two week* in duration to keep
•n " ct
“ "d
officials will appeal their convic­ cold-darnag.d fiult o ff the market. oUt l&gt;r Ul" ^m m u n U l party
It also haa Ui* power to set
»tWtegy, the
tion o f violating Connecticut's
1879 anti-birth control law.
slandards for such fruit used by tails of which the authorities
producers of frozen orange ron now unravaling."
central*. And it can us* the un­
wholesome fruit law to keep the
fruit out o f chilled orange Juice
and single strsngth canned oranga
Bridge ...
Juice.
Classified
Co mtc* .
_
Zdgar Joseph is o f medium ding, blanket*, and all houaahold
Dear
Abby
equipment.
Clear Sailing
height, about five feet eight or
Entertainment
Cotton Brown has volunteered to
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Rep.
nine, weighs about 150 pounds, haa
Editorial
reeeiva all clothing and bedding Carl Albert of Me AInter. Okla.,
aid* 23 waist, 16V* shirt and 38 contributions at the Pig and WhtiI^gali —
a one-time Rhodes scholar, re­
coat, ais* 7V4 D shoe. *
Paul*
Ua, and articla* o f houaahold fur­ ceived a clear field today for elec­
Society
They are much In need ef warm nishing! will b* taken earn o f If tion aa Democrat)* leader of the
clothing of all kinds, shoes, bod-1you will give bun a call.
Spot t*
Iluuse.

Couple W ho Lost Home, Children In Desperate Need
with their third child, an 16 month' th* Pig and Whistle, haa th* alaea
old girl, who la In th* hospital suf­ of th* eoupl*. lira. Jrnelhel Joseph
fering from critical burn*, th*Jr 1* a slendsr young woman, about
own live*, and th* clothe* they 23 years old and wears a alia 11
w*r« wearing at th* time.
dress and m t n and a half shoe*.
A former employer o f Mr*. Jo- Sh* 1* five feet four lneh*e tall
♦*l
xrph’a, CettflTBnWR,
manager o f j and weighs about 123 pounds.

City Manager W. E. Knowles
emphasized that this waa a grant
and not "any hind of loan."
Preparation for fiscal arrangementa include determination of
eosta, rat* studies and adjustments
and preparation o f a bond ordi­
nance.
Knowles also told the board that
th* commission would b* "pleas­
antly surprised" as h* felt the
plant would cost under (400,000.
The dtaeusslon o f the sewaga
treatment plant was tha first or­
der of business of th* new year.

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tClif

oviinual Charity Matinee
Slated On Friday

f «f\,r

:i &lt;i£ £.1

■

■■■■ afterncon ratr* will exceed th t
$823.00 turned over to the organi­
sation lay*, year, Thn first year's
donation amounted to $020.
The feature race for the after­
noon wiU match up aoma of the
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS outstanding greyhound* at the
It. J . Be* bout, ctux, to Jean- track and lhey’11 be running for
•tta Klein, Lake Brantlsy, 118,200 one of SOKCs favorite charities.
John Overmyer, rtux, to Norma*
The Juvenile Council ia in its
gene Mitcham, Ridge High, 18,900 third year of operation. The ori­
Frank Kreinlk, etui, to George ginal SOKC Charity Matinee help­
J . Grogan, etux, Eaatbrook, $13.- ed the organisation to get under
800
way. The ehlef function of the
Ridgewood Wood Products, Inc., council !» to give financial and
to Orlan W, Coquilletc, etux, moral aid lo unfortunate children
Weatherafiald, $8,200
from brokm home*.
Wade Development Corp. to
Seminole County Judge Vernon
David Lee Shaffer, etux, TangleMlae, who ha* worked closely with
wood, $16,000
Wilber L. Hillock, etux, to tha Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
Jam ea D. Jordan, Sunland, 112,100 sine* the t i n t year of the organi­
Ridgewood Wood Producta Co., sation, polnta out that youngster*
Inc., to Charlei C. Snodgrata, aided by the groupa are not nee#*■arily delinquent*. “In fact," adda
etux, Weatheralleld, $8,600
Ridgewood Wood Producta, lnc„ tha judge, “ We believe one of the
to Charlea O, Downy, etux, Wea- major functions of our group la to
prevent these unfortunate children
therafleld, 110,900
Ridgewood Wood Producta, Inc., from becoming delinquents when
to Norman Nottingham, etux. they are turned out Into the
atreeta to fend for th#m**lv*e."
Weatheralleld, $10,600
Ridgewood Wood Producta, Inc.,
The Seminole Juvenile Council
to John C. Alexander, etux, Wea- ia one of the very few atieh organi­
tharaflald, $1,100
sation! in the country, i t la boo«tPerry Register, etux, to Wade ed by icveral of tha county’s lead­
Jefferaon Ward, Sr., etux, Country ing citliens.
Club Honor, $T,000
Visiting the kennri club last
Barry Home*. Inc., to W. F. week to work out tho final datalle
Lucai. etux, Goldie Manor, $11,600 for the charity matinee were coun­
Dallaa Mortg. Co. to Freddie R. cil President Bill Thomaa, Vies
Saunderi, Jr., etux, Wetberlngton president Clarence McCord, Miss
Ilghla., $9,400
and council members Ken McIn­
F. Stewart Iblm ly, etux, to tosh, and Robert Johnson.
OJen E. Spain, etux, $7,400
McIntosh who served aa presi­
John D. MeLellan, etux, to Hay­
dent
last year, pointed up the fact
ward Schaulbert, etux, San/o
th at the Juvenila Council give*
Park, $10,200
Jarvla WHborn, etux, F lrit Pod. immediate assistance to Juvenile*
8. and L. County, Altamonte, who need help.
“Oftun-timee when n boy or girl
$8,500
Laird B. Legg, Jr., ctux, to neod* help,” said McIntosh, “they
Jam ea R. Legg, etux, Engllab Ea- need help right now. Wailing for
the red tape proceedures of legal
tatea, $30,000
Richard L. Shilling, etux, to Na­ action and aislitance la sometime*
thaniel J , Rlchburg, etux, Raven- too lata. Th* Juvenile Council has
always been able to offer imme­
IU Park, $12,900
Shoemaker Conit. Co, to Harry diate assistance and contribution!
R. Barlow, etux, Ravenna Park, from the Ranford-Orlamlo Kennel
$12,300 ,
Club help to make this po*sibt*,n
Shoemaker Conet. Co. to Thomaa
Fundi from Seminole County
CovlU, etux, Ravenna Park, $1$,- Juvenile Council, Inc., are uted
600
for a variety of things. Good
Max T. Jackaon, olux, to John ■hoc*, warm clothing, medical or
H. Van Eepoel, Jr., etux, N. Or­ dental care and a number of other
lando, $10,000
necessary expenses are paid for
Richard B, Muiaon, etux, to by the group.
David F. Juatire, etux, WeatheraMelntoah stressed the Import­
fleld, $9,400
ance of tha work when he said;
Barry Humes, luc., lu John Hugh ‘Must a dollar or two at tha right
Abbott, etux, Goldie Manor, $13,time fur the right purpose might
000
possibly mean the difference be­
Barry llomea, Inc., to Joa But­
terfield, etux, Goldie Manor, $14,- tween taking the right path — or
the wrong path.”
100
Judge Miss saya that one of the
Patrleia M. Peterlich, etux, to
Mary Midmer, Tanglewood, $15,- most satisfying feelings be gets
out of life la to receive a letter
100
Jack Demctrea, etal, to Ronald or phone rail from a young man
T. Ivey, etux, San Lanta, $12,500 or a young woman In college
Jack Dereetrre, etal, to Vemlce thanking the Seminole County
M. Hciiderahot, etux, SanLanta, Juvenile Council for giving as­
sistance and guidance when they
$12,600
Robert O. Blanka, etux, to Har­ needed It moat.
vey C. Jelferta, etux Oekland
S horn, $11,000
Oakland Conet. Corp. to Robert
E. Ayrea, etux, Oakland Hllla,
$9,000
William II. Hood, etux, to Ira
Metzger, etux, Phlllipa Tarr.,
$7,000
Edwin A. Zletedrof, rlux, to It.
G. Praaer, etux, Little Bear Lake,
$15,000
Raymond W. Dick, etux, to Leo
D. Newman, Jr., etui, Country
Club Manor, $9,200
Ruth Hamilton to Lamar Pace,
ctux, Longacrca, $13,500
Anna Button to William R. San
dcraon, ctux, C ane Iberry. $7,000
Florence B. S, Duller, ctvir, to
Emory S. Akerman, elux, Alta­
monte Spgi., $$,700
Clement Joyce, etux, to Thomaa
J . Zoretir, Jr., ctux, Fern T u t ..
$11,200
Charlea W. Clayton, Jr., etal, to
l i o n l y i n g b a i w i m U lu ck a I I
Jamea A. Gibaon, etux, Lakewood,
■ nd U N o r t h t o K a * t # r l ,
t o m l o n of th * N o r t h lin o o f
$16,500
l l l o e k 1*.
E- C. Wetberlngton, elux, to ■ nd Lt «h l t l&gt;th *o fM gold
id B oard of C ounty
Joieph J. Surprcnant, elux. Sec­ C o m m l M lo n o r u w i l l h e l d a p u b lic
h aarlng
on
lb *
Palltloa
at
f
ret Lake, $9,000
o l l r d d»y i t J a n ­
E, C. Wclbarlngton, ctux, to J, ou 'ca rl yo c k I MonI th
a t t h o o f l l r o o f th o
C. Valentine, etux, Secret Lake, O o u u l y C o m m lao lo n o ro In t h o C o u r t
Houoo o t H aalord, F lo rid a a t w bleh
$9,000
l lm # Ihooo (o r a n d a a a l n o t th o
Kathleen Low to Joaeph X. u n i w ill bo h o a r d a a d f i n a l a c ­
Dean, etux, Wetberlngton Hghti., t i o n t o k o aT h lo th o IT th d a y o f Docooabor
M.000
ltll.
E. C. Wetberlngton, etux, |o (■BAD
A r t h u r If. ( l o c k w l i h , J r . ,
Franklin 11. Rrpoay, etux, Secret
C la rk o f tho B oard of C o u n ­
Lake, $10,100
t y C o m a l o o l o a o r o o f So in ln o lo c o u n t y . F l o r i d a
Uacoki Hgbta., Inc., lo Qeva.
O l i o .. I l o d r l o k A B o b ln o o n
laud Klaar, etux, Unco In lights.. J*
O. B o a l i l t

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Courthouse
Records

KEN McINTOSH, Robert Johnson, President Bill Thorn­
es. Vice President Clarence McCord and Judge Vernon
Mize of the Seminole County Juvenile Council, Inc., pose
With five of the top greyhounds of the Sanford-Orlando
Kennel Club which will hold its Third Annual Charity

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ment. But Butch's string ran out
when a court ordered the dog put
to sleep.
“ We have our duty to the pub­
lic,” the court chairman. Sir Ar­
thur Howard, told Butch'a tearful
owner, Mrs. Constance Gamble,
42. “ Moat ot os h e n own dogs
end love dogs and wo do not
make orders for destruction light­
ly.”

400 Prisoners Stage Giant
Riot; Damage Over $1 Million
MONTREAL (UPI) - Officials
at Bordeaux today were survey­
ing the damage caused by about
400 prisoners who rioted for five
hours Monday bight.
The rioters, most of them await­
ing trial at tho provincial)/ oper­
ated Jail on tho north end of Mon­
treal Island, were brought under
control after police firing auto­
matic rifles and firemen using
water hoaei stormed the starshaped grey-stoned building.
At le a n three prisoners and
one firemen were injured. The
riot wea described a a the worst
at the prison since 1951. In that
year prisoners caused property
damage In excess of $1 million.
Acting Gov. Lt. Col. Leon Lam­
bert told United Press Internatlonal late Monday night it would
lie at least a day or two before
any estimate of damage could be
arrived at.

The riot, the seventh at tha jail
in tha past 11 montha, started as
• New Year's Day roaat beef din­
ner was being served about 4:30
p.m.
A prison official, describing
what happened, said: “Suddenly
the prisoner* began throwing
their plates Into tho corridors,
setting fir* to their beds and
smashing everything in light.'1
The riot waa finally brought un­
der control about 1:30 p.m. when
Bremen turned high-powered wa­
ter hoses on the prisoners. The
rioters gradually retreated into
their wrecked cells when police
fired more than 100 rounds of am­
munition over tha heads of the
approaching firemen.

Gainesville Adds
20,000 Residents
GAINESVILLE (UPI) - The
city of Gainesville added 20,000
new residents and 17 square miles
of land area today aa an annexa­
tion bill passed by the 1961 legis­
lature went into effect.
The annexation boosted the
city's population to 49,723 Ita land
area to 23.16 square miles.
The annexed area lay In a ring
around the city. The municipal
airport waa included.

Mrs. Gamble vowed aha would
fight to save Butch. “ He has a
lovely nature,” she said. "He nev­
er bothers human beings. It is
just that ha dislikes other dogs."
A spokesman for tha Canine De­
fense League said: "We shall
make a fight for the dog's life. He
can be cured."
When Butch was first brought
to the attention of the authorities
lor repeatedly taking nips out of
fellow canines, the case waa found
to be so unusual that Buteh got
the “couch" treatm ent. From Mrs.
Gamble, the psychiatrist learned
that when Butch was only a puppy
he bad been attacked by a large
dog. This puppyhood trauma had
made Butch a confirmed dogbaler.
Early In 1960, Buich was sent to
the Canine Defense League's
training center at Hampton to un­

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dergo
psychiatric
treatment.
There under the auperviaion of
men who know and love dogs,
Batch wai placed in the company
ot other doga and made to obey
orders not to attack them,
Every day. Butch's mental rc
habllitatlon went forward — hla
psychological needs being attended
to as if he were human.
Mrs. Gamble missed Butch and
became impatient for his home­
coming. When she could no longer
stand being separated from her
pet, Mri. Gamble went to a court
and obtained Butch’s release be­
fore he was pronounced cured.
Realizing that her love lor
Butch may have scaled hla fate,
Mrs, Gamble vowed: " I'll fight to
the last for hts life.”
The Canine Defense League's
psychiatrists said they are willing
to have another crack at Butch.

LIGONTEB, T*. (UPI)—Benia­
min F. Fairies*, who began a
business career felling newspa­
per* when ho was five and rose
to head tlie world's largest steelmaking firm, died Monday at hia
home here.
The 71-year-old retired board
chairman of U. S. Steel Corp.
had been a pa (lent in West I’enn
Hospital in Plltsburgh from early
November until late last month.
His ailment was diagnosed as
pleurisy.
On Dec. 20 he was granted a
final divorce decree from hi* aecond wife, the former Mr*. Hazel
Hatfield Sprout ot Huntingdon,
W. Va. The couple waa married
in 1944.
F airleii' son. Blaine, Is m ar­
ried to the daughter of hit fa­
ther's second wife. Four grand­
children also survive. The first
Mrs. Fairless, the former Jane
Blanche Trubey, died in 1941 aft
er a marriage of 42 year*.
Funeral services have been
scheduled tentatively for 12:30
p.m. Thursday at Trinity Epis­
copal Cathedral In downtown
Pittsburgh. Burial will be at SL
Michael's of th* Valley Cemetery
at Llgonlcr, Pa.
The son of a coal miner, F air­
ies* exemplified the American
success story lo ih* Horatio A!
ger tradition. Ha waa born In
Pigeon Run, near Canton. Ohio,
May 3, 1890. He was one of four
children of Mr, and Mrs. David
D. William*.
Mrs. Williams suffered an acci­
dent which drained the family
funds and Benjamin was sent to
live with an uncle end aunt, Mr.
and .Mrs. Jacob Fairies* of Jus
tua, Ohio.
He was adopted legally and be­
gan his schooling in Justus. He

earned his first pay selling the
Cleveland Penny Prcaa in Justus.
Needing money for college tuitlon, Fairies* began teaching
school when he was 17. He m a­
triculated at Wooster College and
played semi pro baseball between
semesters and on weekends. 11#
transferred to Ohio Northern Uni­
versity where he earned a degree
in civil engineering.
F airleii was supervising a
Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad
construction gang In 1913 when he
learned "Coxey'a Army” was
gathering for a m arch on Wash­
ington to demand Jobe. Curious,
he boarded a trolley a t Massillon,
Ohio, to see the army assemble,
The ride more than settled hla
curiosity — It launched him into
a ateel career attar be noted con­
struction of a new steel plant at
Massillon. He landed a job as en­
gineer with th* Central Steel Co.
of Massillon.
Advancing
rapidly,
Falrice*
was appointed president and gen­
eral manager of Central ABoy
Steel in 1928 when he was 38.
Seven years later he became
president
of
Caroegie-UUnola
Steel Corp. He waa named direc­
tor and preildent of U. 8. Steel
in 1937 and 15 years later was
named board chairman.

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Some Dogs Have All The Luck: Not ButclJ
LONDON (UPI) — “Butch" the
boxer, who underwent psychiatric
treatment to stop him from biting
other dogs, has been condemned
to die for nipping a poodle and
Its owner.
The 6-year-old confirmed doghater got every braak In the book
from British authorities, including
10 months of psychiatric treat­

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Head 01 U.S. Steel, Dies

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(A few abott in the d irk and
some left over remnants from
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• • •
All l i l t week City Manager W.
K. Knowles has been telling the
press: "Make sure you bring your
camera to the City Commission
meeting Tuesday." It seems Tete
hail a surprise for the fourth es­
tate but apparently it fixated out.
After a careful investigation, we
discovered that the city had pur­
chased a 30 month old chimp and
Pete had prepared to bring him to
the meeting. Oh, well, to make a
long atory short, the chimp bit
someone yesterday and was con­
fined.
• • •
0 yes, Tele isn't telling who he
bit.
» • •
Beautification project of 1961—
Sid Richard's rock garden on
Park Ave.
• • •
There'! no doybt that the city
plana to concentrate on a sewage
treatm ent plant and hold up action
of water improvements.
• • •
Mystery of 1961—In which ware
house did KiChard pul the down­
town elock 7
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Zoning Director Robert Brown
tells ua that a three-man commit
tea of J . 11. Van Hoy, County Englneer Carlton Bliss and himself
is currently working on rearrang­
ing courthouse offices and moving
the county agent's office out of
the courthouse.
Brown saya the final report4will
be ready in about a month and
that the apeclal committee report
on courthouse needs la being used
as the basis for the study.
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Showman of 1961 — City Com­
missioner Earl Higginbotham who
fished out a $100 bill from his
pockat last week, put It on the
table and (old the rest of the board
to match It to give the chamber
eatra money.
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Dog revenue in the city is way
down under the previous year,
according to the latest audit. Last
year only (286 was collected as
compared to (462 the previous
year, "No ona wants the job of
taking care of the dogs," says City
Manager W. E. Knowles. The comminion Tuesday night
asked
Knowles to coma op with some
recommendations possibly of pay­
ing someone a little more money
to handle the dogs. Karl Higgin­
botham suggested: "Pay 'em on a
commission rata."

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NO. 658

Altamonte Veto Challenged
Completion 01
Major Highway
Jobs In '62 Seen

Bulletin
LLSBON turn — Prime Min­
ister Antonio Aalaiar threalrned
today to pull Portugal out of the
United Nations became of Its
failure to halt the Invasion of
Goa by India.

County Engineer Carlton Bliss
reported todiy that the road de­
partment hopes to accomplish the
major projects Included In the
massive live-year road rebuilding
program during this yejr.
Bliss said that work will start
this year on rebuilding two miles
of the Fineway Bypass south of th*
Naval Air Station and the re­
building of one and three-quarters E. U. CARTER hua retired
from the local selective
of W. Lake Brantley Road.
service hoard after 20
Roth projects are expected to years of service, It was re­
cost 140,000.
ported today. The other
Other m ajor construction this
members of the board in­
year wit] be the rebuilding of
clude
E. C. Harper Sr.,
Dodd Rd. bridge and the Smith
John
Krider
and W. 11.
Canal Bridge. Cost of these two
Martin.
Examinations
for
projects has been estimated at
the position of clerk to re­
420,000.
Discussing state projects for place C arter will be Riven
this year. Bliss remarked that he under civil service. Appli­
is hopeful that bids will be let on cations will be accepted
SR 436 from Hwy. 17-92 to Red until Jan. 8 and application
Bug Rd. and the start of Inter­ blanks can be secured from
state 4 through Seminole County. the local post office.
Bliss also said the road depart­
ment plana to stabilize 30-40 miles
of road and institute a new set of
specifics lions and rules for the
road department to spell nut more
clearly what the county road
standards are.
UIDs is also hopeful of getting
more . cooperation (rtyn property
Bids on the 121,000 Skoford
owneiT regarding rights tr. way street resurfacing program will be
to carry out road programs opened Thursday afternoon at
throughout the year.
City HaU, City Manager W. E.
Knowles said today.
Tha bid opening will be held In
the commission chambers at 3
p.m.
Six projects have been Included
in the resurfacing program for the
1961-62 year.
They are 24th St. from French
The recording of instruments in Ave. to Park; Myrtle from 24th to
Seminole County haa tripled over 25th St.; Sanford Ave. from First
a 10-year period and a sharp In­ St. to Firth St.; First St. from
crease is expected for the next Sanford to Park; Magnolia from
decade, Clerk Arthur Beckwith J r , the railroad to 20th St. and Pal­
reported this morning.
metto from Seventh to 20th St.
Beckwith said 17,966 Instru­
Knowles said that (25,330.20 haa
ments were recorded In 1961 while been act aside in the budget for
in 1951 only 5,531 were recorded.
this improvement program.
Thla la an Increasa of over 526
percent for the 10 year period,
Beckwith said.
A t the aama time, Circuit Judge
Volte Williams J r , said that caaea
In Circuit Court from 1957 to 1961
showed an Increase of 264 percent.
Judge William* reported that
The mayor and council of Oviedo
in 1967 there were 886 cases while were sworn in Tuesday night at
last year there were 1,017,
tha first meeting of the year and
Discussing the rise In inetru- also th* first since the election in
mente records, Beckwith said that December.
for the neat 10 year* he eapecte
Sworn to two-year term* were
some 68,464 Instrument# to be re­ Mayor M, L. Gary and Counellmen
corded by 1071.
B. F. Ward and T. L. Lingo Jr.
Sworn In for one year terms were
Ben Jones, W. R. Clonta and W. If.
Martin.
Councilman Ward s t i elected
president of the council succeeding
Young Harris, who did not run for
re-election to lli* sound). Council­
Oviedo'* new fir* house will he man Clonta was re-elected vice
built on property adjacent to th* president.
All members of th* council war*
Town Hall and th* architecture
will conform to th* Town Hall. re-elected unopposed except Lingo,
Thla was decided Tueeday night at who was elected for the first Urns,
the monthly meeting of th* Town but who also was unopposed.
Following tha swearing in cere­
Council.
Banford'a P. Wade Tye was des­ mony Mayor Gary reappointed
ignated aa th* architect for tha George Kelsey as police chief and
fire house after he had presented Mrs. Dorothy Courier aa town
preliminary plan* for th# (true- clerk.
ture.
A two men committee of Coun- Meet Set
The Women's Auxiliary of Waoilmen W. R. Clont* and T. L.
Lingo was appointed to work out kiwa Lodge 879 will meet today at
the final details of th* fire house 7:80 p. m in th* Oddfellows Hall
and work with the airhltecl in get­ ou Magnolia Ave. All members
ting them ready for actual con- aro aaked to mako an extra effort
atrurtion.
to attend.

City Opens Paving
Bids Thursday

Recordings Rise
Sharply In County

Oviedo Swears In
Mayor And Council

Oviedo Selects
Fire House Site

How coma Harold Johnson has­
n't got his county attorney's name
plate yet in the commission cham­
bers T
• • •
County Commissioner Vernon
Dunn was a visitor at the City
Commission
meeting
Tuesday
night. "Ju st free lancing" said
Curly. "Miaery love* company,"
said Ai Wilson.
• • •
Oops, forgot to mention yester­
day that Bill Hemphill and Scott
Burns ware named to the mem­
bership committee of the Chamber
of Commerce.
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Mayor Al Lormann said today
that the city would file an injunc­
tion against the county to atop
work on SR *Jt. Cltiiens protest­
ing all those ditches.
• • •
Working for tevcrsl months on
a surprise service for the lows,
The young Negro couple who
Longwood's volunteer firemen fln•lly are okayed to let the cat out lost two children when their bum*
of the bag. Chief Claude Layo re­ burned to th* ground New Year’*
ported today that approval of a Day or* desperately In need of
permit to operate e two-way short help from th* poopl* of S*nford.
Btald** th*ir ebl1&lt;tr**r* live*,
wavs radio a;stem connecting sB
that they had waa
city departments was received everything
j lost in lb* fur. The, IMSpod only
Tuesday.

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3 Warehouses Burn
TAMPA (UPI) — Several hun­
dred spectators turned out Tues­
day night to watch a spectacular
fire destroy three downtown ware­
houses in an hour-long b lu e.

Talks Postponed
GENEVA (UP1&gt;—The 14-nation
Laos peace conference postponed
its first scheduled aesiion of the
new year today while fresh efforts
were made to bring Laos' three
feuding princes together again.

Can’t Strike
MIAMI (UPI) — Circuit Judge
Juc Eaton ruled Tuesday that bus
drivers cannot strike against Dade
County's Metropolitan government
when the county takes over Wil­
liam Pawley'i (our bus lines.

Chinese Missing
TAIPEI, Formosa (UPD—Fo­
lic* report* aald today that 16 Na­
tionalist Ctilneae flailing boats
with about 106 crewmen have been
mining since they left southern
Formosa fishing port* last Satur­
day.

‘No Solution’
JAKARTA, Indonesia (UPI) —
Foreign Minister Subandrlo said
today Th* Netherlands' "no
strings attached" offer to nego­
tiate with th* Indonesian govern­
ment will not solve the dispute
over Dutch New Guinea,

Protest Rejected
BERLIN (UPI) - The Soviet*
have rejected an American pro­
test against Communist police in­
terference with U. S. traffic across
the East-West border, the official
Lsit German newspaper Ncurs
Deutschland said today.

Showcase Popular
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
Florida Showcase In New York
City, with Seminole Indians, glass
blowers, flamingoes and bathing
beauties at attractions for the
month, drew a record 243,651
visitors during December.

Bowlers Meet
MIAMI BEACH (U P I)-A pinpounding army of 432 bowlers
rolled Into action today as the
National All-Star Tournament got
underway at Miami Beach Con­
vention Hall with record prize
money of (too,out) at stake.

Progress Report
MOSCOW (UPI) - U. 6. Ambasiador Llewellyn E. Thompson
today waa rxpectcd to tell the
British and French envoyt her*
whet progress was made, if any,
in preliminary talka with Soviet
Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko
on the Berlin question.

Morale Check
TALLAHASSEE (UIT) A
delegation headed by State Adju­
tant General Mark W. Lance will
visit U. S. Army tam ps in three
stales next week to check an
the morale of Florida National
Guenlsmen and reservists called
to active duty.

Hodges Calls For
Legal Ruling On
Swofford's Move

The reorganized City Commis­
sion, under the leadership of newly-*l*rted Mayor J. H. (Jimmy)
Crappa, Tuesday night authorised
Ftseal Agent lxx&gt;ml* l.eedy to pro­
ceed with arrangement* for tha Is­
suing of revenue certificate* to fi­
nance a (400,000 sewage treatment
plant.
Indications are that tha city
would have to borrow only some
(200,000 to construct the plant
with the city getting an "outright
grant" of (139,000 from th* federal
government to build the facility.

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Prior to this, Crapp* wa* unani­
mously elected mayor and promis­
ed to the "utmost to uphold th*
dignity of th* job."
Crapp* succeeded Jo* Raker aa
mayor.
In other business, the board de­
nied a request from photographer
Henry Jameson for a waiver of
the city occupational license;
Tabled action on tha condemna­
tion ordinance;
Set Jan. 22 for a public hearing
on Lh* new soning ordinaire*.

Mayor Lawrence Swofford* veto
of the new inning ordinance for
(he town of Altamonte Springs in
a special meeting of the new coun­
cil Tuesday night brought * re­
quest from Councilman Jeff Hod­
ge* that Attorney Joe Davii pre­
pare a written opinion on the le­
gality of the new mayor's action.
Hodgca was chairman of the
Planning and Zoning Commission
which worked must of last year
preparing the controversial ordi­
nance finally passed in special
session of the old council last
Friday night. Backing him in the
request was Frank Gerhanll, new
councilman for Ward Two.
Swofford, in a prepared state­
ment, said that it was regrettable
to have to veto an ordinance.
However, he explained that lie was
doing to because lie fell the peo­
ple who nbjcrlrd to the zoning
plan were not given due consid­
eration. He contended that the
ordinance had not been properly
advertised or posted and said that
some parts of It prohibit the use
of property and that additional
legislation i* needed before cer­
tain p arti Tould become operative.
FORMER MAYOR Joe Baker (right) hands over the gavel to J. H. (Jim­
1U based hia power of veto on
m y ) O iippi Tucaday night a t tha roorgunlzationnl mooting of the City
Section 24 of the Town Charter
ComniinHion.
(Herald Photo)
which permits auch action within
five days of the original passing.
“ I'll never recognize this ordi­
nance unless I'm advised through
litigation that I must reverie my
position. Tld* Is the most contro­
versial ordinance ever adopted In
Altamonte Springi and probably
tha first one ever tn be vetoed
and I say it la vetoed!" be coneluded.
Swofford's appointment of Grady
HaU as Altamonte Police Chief
and acting Fire Chief also came
under question since applications By I'nlled I'rese international fruit because damage from th* plains. Denver had ■ high e f 61
Floridu'e third cold wav* in a first two cold front* since Christ­ degrees and th* temperature
for the police Job were bypassed
climbed to 68 at Rapid City, S. D.
al the special meeting which dis­ week put tourists to flight and inas was light.
Fog lilted in th* Northwest a ft­
pensed with routine order of bus­ threatened
crops
today
hut
Michigan dug out from under
iness including reading of corros- rhinook winds banished polar air six inches of new snow. Mary­ er closing the SpuVau*, Wa.-ih-t
pondenrr.
from moit other parts of the na­ land measured seven inches Tues­ airport (or 60 hour*. Rain moved
day. The earn* a to m dropped Into th* ar*a and Seattl* men*,
Rod W. Tetrault asked that his tion except tha Northeast.
Bee lions from th* Great I.akea four Inches of snow on ta n g Is­ ured .83 of an Inch.
application be read and ote made
At Raton, N. M., rescuer* plan­
of the Dec. 12 date. The applica­ to (lie Atlantic had a new veneer land and tine* Inches at Nan­
ned another search today for a
tion of James Watt also was read of snow. Fog shrouded much of tucket, Mass.
a* was a letter of explanation th# corn belt. Heavy rain peiUd
Warm winds blowing off the 13-year-old boy missing on a hik­
from Tracy SulUvan, former police the Pacific Northwest,
Rockies raised temperatures to ing trip sinr* last Thursday. Only
chief, (tiling that his original
The arctic air mas* dropped th* 60s and 60s in th* great one of hit three companion* sur­
resignation waa to have been ef­ temperature* Into the 2*&gt;s In
vived the ordeal on a anowy
fective at the Jan. 8 regularly northern Florida and near free*mesa.
scheduled meeting when, as a Ing along the state's normally
In Atlanta, the Communicable
rule, the new council takes over. balmy Golf Coast today, threat­
Disease Center identified respira­
Hia only reason for resigning was ening citrus and truck garden
tory ailment* which b*ve struck
to live Ihe new mayor an oppor­ crops,
In California, Oregon, Colorado,
tunity to make hia own appoint­ Tlie Florida Citrus Commission
Arizona, Missouri and Florid* re­
ments tiie Idler stated, pointing held an emergency meeting Tues­
LAKELAND (UIT)—Th* Flor­ cently ** type B influenza virus.
out that ordinarily il would not day but derided against embar­
id* Citrus Commission voted Tues­
have brm opened or read until going si ipments of frost-nipped day against Imposing an embargo
the regular meeting
to prevent freeze-da magt-d citrus
A protest also was heard from
fruit from reaching tha market.
Dick Young, former fire chief, who
'i'iie commission derided there
fulled Press International
said that he had not resigned and
was not enough fruit damaged in
LISBON. Portugal (U PI)—Th#
waa surprised to read it in the
til* current rold snaps and that
papers, lie asked for a public re­
PANAMA CITY (UPI) - T. H. which was damaged could b* cull- Portuguese government t o d a y
traction from Swofford whu told Rochefort, 40, father of 12 chil­ ed by th* Blat* Fruit Inspection blamed th# unsuccessful N e w
Year'* Day revolt on the country'#
him. "t'U retract no statement dren, was killed Tuesday night Division.
which I did not make!"
when he fell Into a smoke pipe
Commission C h a i r m a n Key
Communist party. Well.
Swofford advised the volunteer at the International Paper Co.
Beales Jr. of Wvlrsdale, however, Informed circles said th* uprising
firemen through John Morrison,
Plant Manugcr J. W. Lowry promised that the commission was tli* first step in a Red plan to
assistant chief, that they were to said (lie exact cause of death had would see to it that consumer* and overthrow th* regime of Prim#
continue operations as usual hut not been determined, Iml an In­ grower* would be protected front Minister Amoniu Salazar.
A communique Issued by th#
made it definitely clear that Ihe vestigation waa under way.
damaged fruit going into commer­
at my said the attack by 40 or 60
equipment le to stay within the
cial channel*.
city Umtts until the council makes Appeal Set
Under the citrus code, th* cum- rubela on lh* army bar/acki at
arrangements for outside coverNEW HAVEN, Conn. (UPI) — miatlon can order an embargo up lleja in southeastern Portugal
*ge.
Two Planned Parenthood League to two week* in duration to keep
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led
Mayor Swofford alto made some officials will appeal their convic­ cold-darnag.d fiult off the market. oUt l&gt;r Ul" ^m m u n U l party aa
It also haa Ui* power to set
»tWtegy, the deof the routine committee appoint­ tion of violating Connecticut's
slandards for such fruit used by tails of which the authorities are
ments at Tuesday night's meeting. 1879 anti-birth control law.
producers of frozen orange ron now unravaling."
central*. And it can us* the un­
wholesome fruit law to keep the
fruit out of chilled orange Juice
and single strsngth canned oranga
Bridge ...
Juice.
Classified
Co mtc* .
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Zdgar Joseph is of medium ding, blanket*, and all houaahold
Dear
Abby
equipment.
Clear Sailing
height, about five feet eight or
Entertainment
Cotton Brown has volunteered to
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rep.
nine, weighs about 150 pounds, haa
Editorial
reeeiva all clothing and bedding Carl Albert of Me AIn te r. Okla.,
aid* 23 waist, 16V* shirt and 38 contributions a t the Pig and Whti- a one-time Rhodes scholar, re ­ I^gali —
coat, ais* 7V4 D shoe. *
Paul*
Ua, and articla* of houaahold fu r­ ceived a clear field today for elec­
Society
They are much In need ef warm nishing! will b* taken earn of If tion aa Democrat)* leader of the
clothing of all kinds, shoes, bod-1you will give bun a call.
Spot t*
Iluuse.

Third Cold Wave Of Week
Holds Florida In Grip

Citrus Embargo
Ruled Out

Father Of 12 Dies
In Plant Accident

Couple W ho Lost Home, Children In Desperate Need
with their third child, an 16 month' th* Pig and Whistle, haa th* alaea
old girl, who la In th* hospital suf­ of th* eoupl*. lira. Jrnelhel Joseph
fering from critical burn*, th*Jr 1* a slendsr young woman, about
own live*, and th* clothe* they 23 years old and wears a alia 11
w*r« wearing at th* time.
dress and m t n and a half shoe*.
A former employer of Mr*. Jo- Sh* 1* five feet four lneh*e tall
♦*l
xrph’a, CettflTBnWR,
manager of j and weighs about 123 pounds.

City Manager W. E. Knowles
emphasized that this waa a grant
and not "any hind of loan."
Preparation for fiscal arrangementa include determination of
eosta, rat* studies and adjustments
and preparation of a bond ordi­
nance.
Knowles also told the board that
th* commission would b* "pleas­
antly surprised" as h* felt the
plant would cost under (400,000.
The dtaeusslon of the sewaga
treatment plant was tha first or­
der of business of th* new year.

Reds Blamed For
Portugal’s Revolt

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N Y Mayor W arns Bus
NEW YOIliC (UPD—Mayor Hubert F. Wanner
told the nation'* largest private bus line to settle a new
contract with a striking transit union today «»r face
the luas of jmany of its franchised routes.
The Wagner ultimatum to Fifth Avenue Couch
Lines to approve an already-set pattern of wages and
benefits for the Transport Workers Union (TWU), plus
a city aid offer to meet the cost, was made Tuesday in
the second day of a strike nffccliiig 1.5 million dally
riders in New York and suburban Westchester County.
At the same time TWU president Mlchuel Quill is­
sued a veiled hint he might call t walkout against the
New York City Transit Authority, whose subways and
buses carry millions of riders daily.
Accusing the authority of adding hundreds of extra
subway cars and buses to service strike-hit riders, and

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of “coercing" employes to work overtime, Quill warned
the authority:
“Unless you cease and desist from the-e strike­
breaking activities, we will tuKc such action as neces­
sary to bring this nonsense to an abrupt halt."
Quill called a meeting of Local 100’s executive bourd
for tonight to discuss action.
Transit Authority Commissioner Joseph O'Grady
denied extra trains or buses were out on, saying regular
schedules were sufficient to handle riders from the
struck private bus lines.
The transit authority and five other private bus
lines In the city reached agreement with the TWU last
wee!:. However, Fifth Avenue Coach and two subsidi­
aries in the city and Westchester County argued they
could not afford to pay the Zd-cemJiuurly wage pack­
age approved by the other private bus lines.
iCjifi

J. Henry Lee,
Former Resident,
Dies In Tampa

TB Assn. Asks
Help With Seals
Thousand! of reminder folder*
have been milled out by the Sem­
inole County Tuberculosis and
Health Assn, asking for support of
tbs Christmas Sail drive, Mrs.
Lorraine Graham, exec, secretary,
said today.
In conjunction, Hr. Hawley H.
feller of Tampa, president of the
Assn., his said that “Tuberculoala ram aini an Important public
health problem."
Figures show that the number
e i new, previously-undiagnosed
tuberculous eases reported In
Florida as of Nov. 18. last year,
totaled M il aa compared to only
M l* cases discovered In 1M0.
“ In addition," Sellar aald, "the
number of patients hospitalised In
the state's three TB hospltala has
remained consistently higher In
1M1 than In 1M0, despite the shor­
tened period of boiplta!lxation,M
"You can aaa that the support
of the public Is still needed to care
for theaa TB victims, who must ha
hospitalise! with the consequent
lose to the family for long periods
af time," said Mrs, Graham,
the urged those who have not
gent In tbslr contribution! to mall
them now,

12 Tribesmen Killed
In Congo Outbreak
LEOPOLDVILLE, Congo (UPI)
—Twelve Baahl tribesman wart
killed and “ many" were wounded
In a weekend outbreak of localelection violence In Kivu Prov
incc. It was announced today.
A UN spokesman aald the trow
fate began New Year's Eve when
snen of the Bashl tribe clalbed
over the election of a local chief
at Ihe town of Kabare.
The fighting continued until a
UN patrol of St a lay an and Con■olese troop* restored order on
New Year's Day.
It was reported hare that a Bus
alan plane carrying doclora and
medical supplies to the Congo was
held ip In Cairo pending clear'
*nce to fly aver the gudan.
This would be the first Russian
•id to the Congo since MaJ. Gen.
Joseph Mobutu **p#l|*i} geyM
diplonsl* from Leopoldville In
September 1840.

W W I Auxiliary
Holds Joint
Suppc
&gt;er Moot
The Ladles
Lad
Auxiliary to the Veteratu of World War One. USA.
Inc., Barracks tee. held a Joint
New Y air'a covered dim supper
Friday in tha Amarftin Legion
heme.
A abort business mealing fol­
lowed the auppar, followed by
singing and aa exchange of guts.
During tha business meeting,
attention was called to the Mid­
w inter Conference to be held In
Tampa Friday, Saturday and Sun­
day. to which Mr*. Joel Field and
Mra. John F. MeCloskey will be
delegates. It was announced that
tha national commander and the
national president will al'cml and
local m em btri are urged to atland as possible.
An official visitation was paid
the ausilbtfj by the Department
f’resnlenl. Mr*. Grace Klmmel;
the Department Aaal. Secretary,
Mrs. Josephine Hyan; the Depart­
ment Conductress, Mrs. Lu Bruce,
and liie Seventh District President,
Mri. Neva Cedes.
Local members attending were
the Mtnea. Hubert Williams, Ttiea
(stilus. Bee .Newsome, George Bur­
ger, Joel Meld, Harvey Swanson,
Lacey lllelm, llaymond Lawson,
Burla Thorton, John McClo.Lcy
and Miss Susan Castiani.

Southern
LAKELAND fUPI) - lh a H o­
nda Southern basketball team
routed Blackburn College ot CarlinvUI*. 111., 98-73 Tuesday night
to boost Its Season record to 4-4.
Hank Feldman scored 21 pokoie
and Mack Mullins II s i Southern
moved to a 45-38 laid at hatfllmo
and. coasted borne.

A NEW STAMP, In honor of tha nursing profession,
has been ltauad by tha United SUtea Poet Office. Mrs.
Mery Detyena, Supervisor of Nurses St Seminole Me­
morial Hospitsl purchuea some of the aUunpa to be
used on hospital correspondence, from Poatirautor Guy
Allan. The stamp deplete a student nurse lighting a
candle, to Indicate the light of comfort and service per­
formed by nurses the world over.
(H enld Photo)

Courthouse Records
Rail Estate Transactions
Bhoemakar Construction Co, to
Charles L. White, etu i Ravenna
Park, 111,000
Acadamy Manor to H ubert Zan­
der*, etux, $9,300
Academy Manor to Jamea L.
Church, etux, $8,900
Academy Manor to Robert B.
Thomas, etux, $9,000
Kerr Builders, Inc. to Ralph M.
Clemienln ,*tux, Longdate, $10,200
Kerr Builder*, Inc, to Georg* V.
Chesser, etux, Longdate, $9,900
Edlow Sutler, etux to John Relph,
•tux, Uakland Hills, $9,000
Oakland Consolidated Corp. to
Allen S. McClure, etux, Oakland
Hills, $9,000
American Fed. 8. and L. of Or­
lando to Alvin H. Iloaper, etux,
Orient* Cardens, $13,000
Oakland Consolidated Corp. to
Renle Sullivan, Oakland Hills,
$9,300
Academy M anor, Inc. lu Duugiaa
L. Dubart, etux, $g,9u0
Academy Manor to James Ma­
thews, etui, 19,400
Gt-orgo W. Miller, etua, to Hubert
Meadows, etux, Watt Farms,
$9,700
Construction A lin. Ine. to Jamei
E. Stepp, etux, Eastbrook, $17,$00
Kinirswcod Rids, Inc. to Gladys M.
Clark, South Plnecreit, $14,300
William F, Asher, etua, to Lewis
C. Horn, etua, Rear Lake, $10,100
Roy W, Cove, elux to Richard
Paul, elux, Sanland*, $15,50o
Virgil II. Austin, etux to Orlando
Appliance Co. Seminole llrh ti,
$90,000
Robert Carmichael, etux to Them*
aa L. Fiench, etua, Fern Park,
|t,0OU
Manuel II Mullo, elux to Robert I..
Hamilton, N. Chuluota, $10,000
Arehl* D. Smith, etux to Boyd
Mllnson, etux. Parkview, $5,500
Arthur Brooks, etux tn Harry W.
Vorela, etux, Paradise PI., $15,000
Const A-tn. lu Ralph Faba, etui
Eastbrook, aifl.eoo
Ward Itteks, Inr. to Lamar 8.
Yanrey, elux. Eastbrook, $10,300
Robert I*. Wall, etux in Thomas
H. Mor-rnn, etux, Kavtliinok, fld.000
Ward Ilu-kt tn Philip M. Cuh|Uhoun, etux. huetbrool., 914,000
Gilbert G William-, «tux to David
B. Shin., crux, Ka.tbiouk, $13,600
Mabel I.. Tviiueuboig to Frauces
M. Muu.a, Pldllip Terr. $lu,000
Carl A. Prescott, rU x to Muriel
Gardner, Longda'r, su too
U. B. UcKwttti, t lustre to Richard
E. Getitlu etux, ll.-ar I ale, $25,500
Dan Pivot, Inc. to Mary I.. DeSnict, Crystal Lake, SO.lUl)
Robison-Yo.s, Inc. to O riL 11.
Robinaon, etux, Lynwood, fll.SOo
James J, him U r, etux to Arthur
C. Wheatley, quail Pond, $14,100
John It. Fox, etux to Ross W at­
ters, etux. Suburban Homes, $$,•
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Atom River Cattle Co. to Gifford
A. Cochran, 19-11-12 and 80-11-3*.
*100,000
Loo W. lalvall, atoa to Jo*
Buchanan, etux Oak Hill, $4,000
Eddie B. Harless, etux to Dallas
S. Turner, etux, Gauntry Club
Manor $4,900
Ralph A, Jarvla to Carl Rabun,
Jr., etua, BanLanta, $15,300
Joe B, bmlth to Albert M. Kil­
gore, etux 33-19-91, $4,700
Leabar Enterprises, Inc, to Robert
F. Barthlaw, atux, Longdate,
$9,800
Leabar Enterprises to Frances M.
Sandora, Longdale, $9,300
Raymond Homes, Ins. to Wiley- H.
Burrow, etua, Longdala, $9,300
I*. W. N. Enterprises to Ralph L.
Paul, elux Ixmgdale, $9,300
Harold C. Logan, etux, to Vernon
G. Hlule, etux, Langdalo, $1,904
L. M. N. Enierptliea to Quyeman
H. Davis, etux to Longdate, $9,300
Harold C, !«g*pv, &lt;M||V to Alfred
B. Huston, atux, Longdale, $9,800
L. M. N. Enterprise* to Edward
II. Motan, etux, Longdale, $9,300
L. M. N, Enterprise! to Jama* T.
(Jeffs), etux, Longdale, 19,300
Harold C, Logan* elux to John P,
Braddy, elux Tee N. Green, $11,.
004
Harold C. Lagan, etux to Cecil R.
Legette, etua, Tee N. Green, $11,.
500
Bam Lawson, etua to Ernest P.
Patterson, etua, BL Jakn'a Village.

J. Henry Ltr, (13. a former res­
ident of Bsnford, died of a heart
attscL Sunday, at a hospital In
Tampa.
Leo was born In Sanford on
8*pL 35. 199$, and made his home
hera until hr moved to Tampa 35
years ago.
He Is survived by hi* wife, Mrs.
Lola l.ee and two daughters, Miss
Janlra Lee of Tampa, and Mrs.
Thomas Shew of Columbia, Tenn.
and two grandchildren, Lynn and
Thomas Jr., alao of Columbia.
Also aurviving ore a sister, Mrs.
Ira Southward of Sanford, and
two brothers, Charles of Tampa
and John, of Bsaumont, Tax,
Funeral service* ware held at 2
p. m. today at the Garden Chapel
of tho Duval Funeral Home in
Tampa, with burial in the Garden
of Mamoriee Cemetery.
Mr. and Mra. Ira Southward and
other member* of the family at­
tended the service*.

Former Shop
Owner Sought
By Sister
Anyone who has say informa­
tion a* to the where*bouts of Elwood Hayas, a el-year-old man
who formerly ran a shop called
Hayes Electric Service at 107 N.
Oak Ave before 1947, ia asktd to
contact Mra. Margaret Waltman,
60S W. Mh St., Wilmington 1,
Delaware.
Mr*. Waltman ia Hayes slater
and eh* has not seen him in 37
years. RecanUy she wrote to the
Chamber of Commerce hare ask­
ing for contact with him.
Hayas waa found to hava lived
in Orange City with his wife, Julia,
until about 1950, when ha appar­
ently moved to Bt. Petersburg.
Sometime In tha last tan years,
h* returned to Sanford for a while
and lived at the Welaka Apts., ac­
cording to A. R. Key. Key could
net remember tha exact data*.
Mr*. Waltman, Hayas aietar,
waa known to him aa Daley May
Hayaa, (her maiden name).
No further information on Hayea
U available at this tint*.

Violent Storm
Hits Japan Sea

SEOUL, Korea (U P l)-A violent
gibarlan-apawnsd winter storm
swept southward through the J a ­
pan Boa Tuesday and sank at least
five vesiels of a 250-boat South
Korean Ashing (leal.
Many other vessel* were in lu .
iag, sad 30 crewmen from the five
beau bnewa te have been auak
$ 10,100
First Fed. S. and L. of urland* else were miesing and presumed
drowned. Five fishermen were
to Bealnec L. Mello, Ridge High,
rescued.
* 10,000

JASON JAY VAKNUM in nhown here »» ho Bleeps peacefully in hia
mother'd urma after hla arrival In Seminole Memorial Hospital a t 12:45
p. m. January 1st. This probably Rives him the distinction of being the
first baby bom in Seminole County this year und he may be the recipient
of gifts and prizes from the merchants of Sanford. He is the second non
and sixth child of Mr. and Mrs. Ira L, Varaum of Longwood.
(Heral.l Photo)

South Now Nation's Rapid Telephone

Growth Predicted

Major Forest Area
ATLANTA (UFI) - The doulh
has emerged as the nation's
major forest land and ii now
growing trees faster than they are
being cut, industry experts said
today.
This la a reversal from the
picture of 30 years ago when the
South waa being rapidly denuded
of Re trees. The revolution baa
changed
Dixie color scheme
from erosion red to forest green
sod has brought a multi-billion
dollar industry to the region.
Statistic* of the Southern Pulpwood Conservation Association
ebow what hae happened. In 1933,
the 12 Southern states had 130 bil­
lion cubic feet of timber standing.
In tha next 25 years, 147 billion
feet were harvested. But by 1900
the Umber resources had in­
creased to 131 billion feet—a 9
per cent increase over what was
standing £3 years ago.
Mora than 23 million cords of
pulp wood alone, valued at $471
million, were cut in tha South last
yetr.
Today, paper mills dot the
South, producing newsprint and
other paper product* for Southern

Sanford Attorney
To Address
Longwood HD Club
S. J. Davie Jr., Sanford attorney,
will discuss “How Florida Lawa
Effect Your Property — Correct
Way to Deed Property and MakInr a Will" at the January moat­
ing of Longwood Home Demon­
stration Club member*.
The meeting i* scheduled for
10:45 a. in. Thursday a t the Longwood Civic League Building and
all members hat* been urged to be
aa time aa Davis la to begin hie
u tk promptly at II a. m. Tha
woman also hav* been asked te
bring guest* to hear the dlscuetlon
and for the following luncheon.

Pitt A Throat
In East A B L
Hy Uwlled Preee International
A* long *t Connie Hawkins la
around, Pittsburgh la • throat te
teke the American Basketball Lea­
gue's Eastern Division title.
The tail terror from town timed
in 35 point* Tuesday night to lead
live Rena to a 94-93 win aver
Hawaii at Honolulu. The win mov­
ed Pittsburgh n half-gam* ahead
of idla Cleveland in their see-saw
battle for the Eeatcrn Division
lewd.

John C. Rashaw, atux to Ben­
jamin E. Price, etas, Lake Brant­ iSet To Speak
Missionary-Evangelist T. L. Osley. $1,900
Dan Piver, Inc. to Harold C. Pat­ j born will make public appearance*
terson, atux, Crystal Lake, $9,400 in Orlstnlu in a two-day crusade,
L. W. Hughes, etux to Frederick Thursday and Friday at the Na­
U. Polity, etux, Crystal Lake, tional Guard Armory, tioe South
Ferncreek Drive. Recently return­
$5,000
Hoe A. Chandler, Jr, etua to Lor- ing from hie 17th missionary Jour­
Hi Weitlln, etux, Heftier Homts, ney whkb Included evangelism tn
Italy, Egypt, East Africa, Fin­
1(1.700
land
and Germany, Rev. Osborn
I-*wl» F. Pritchett, etua to W ar­
ha* launched Into a s e rin of cru­
Tl&gt;» niudetli, ergenlsed Secret
ren E. Bowen, atux, Country Club
sades In key cities across the
service wai founded hy Frederick
Manor, $10,404
United States and Canada.
the Great of Prussia,
John Purdy, etux to Joseph E. Pic­
kens, Ravenna Park, $14,004
Coin Club Meets
Phillip J. Musrato, elux to John
The Seminal* Numismatic So .
M. Usury, etux, W tathtrifitld,
claty will hold Its first me*Un;
$9,004
ot the new year at F'lnt Federal
William Homer, etux to Virgil Caucus Room today at 7:45 p.m , |
Homer, stal, Eastbrook, $15,504 I John A. Kromas. president, an­
Edgar William Raultrson, etux to nounced.
Wilbur G. Cox, etux, Sunland,
$13,400
Let La Shaw &gt;ou

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FALL OUT
SHELTERS
FA 2*709$

L. vV. HUDSON, Contractor

Sanford Church
Schedules Leader
Training School
The First I'resbyterian Church
of Sanford will conduct a fiveweek Leadership Training School
for teacher* and other perron* In­
terested in th* court* with the
first session echedulcd for 7:80
p. in. Thursday.
Training will b« offered in the
areas of kindergarten, primary
and senior high work. Out of town
leader* will Ineluda Mlsa Mary
lx&gt;uis* Weller of Orlando, Mr*. D.
Clyde Urn-tire* of Whiter l'ark and
Rev. Henry Malcolm of DeLand.
The school will meat each Thurs­
day evening through Feb. 1 with
K»V. Thomas II. Makin, assistant
pastor of th* church, aa dean.

Hatters Nip
Transylvania

Tw
Though the cold and rainy wea­
ther put a damper on attendance
at the Florida Quartcrhorse Assn,
qualifying races held Sunday after­
noon at tho Seminole Dark Race­
way in Casselberry, a small crowd
of loyal racing fans braved the
elements to view the event. The
Lion* Club of Casselberry co­
sponsored the races to benefig)
|
their sight conservation fund.
Fastest performance of the after­
noon was turned in by Misty Priest
in the fourth race with a lime of
16.33 seconds (or the 300 yard
course.
The following horses qualified
for the Futurity to be run at
Tropical Park In Miami on Jan.
13: First Race—UP Red Francis,
17.4, A. L. Bullis, St. Cloud, own-^
cr, Luke StcKalhan. Orlando,
trainer: second, Little Tccnsic,
King Rach of Florida, owner.
Clyde Saucer, Jacksonville, train
er; Arbuckle Bert (alternate),
Glenn Murphy. Sebring, owner,
Leonard Alexander, Ocala, train­
er.
Second Race: Misty Nell. 17.2,
Gceeh Partin. Kissimmee, owner,
E. A. Blasingamc, Bunnell, train-fer; Second place, Septa Carlton,
Walter Gliletee, Wiuchula, owner
and trainer; Third piece. Flying
Witch, Vaughn Dekle, Jackson­
ville, owner, John Crlsty, Jackson­
ville, trainer; Fourth place, Lou
Frank. Johnny Slxma, Lake Helen,
owner, Luke McKalhan, Orlando,
trainer.
Third Race: Mis* Pimpernel.
16.8, Marcus Conerly, Wauchul*,*
owner and trainer; Second place.
Ocoee’s Lady, F. E. Loomis, Win­
ter Garden, owner, Clarence Pre­
vail, Hastings, trainer; third
place, Mr. Florida, Raymond Tuc­
ker, Buunell, owner, E. A. Biasingame, trainer; Jody’a Pal, (al­
ternate) P. M. Wells. Kissimmee,
owner, Luke McKathan, Orlando.
Fourth Race: Misty Priest, 16.35, f
Charlie Brown, Orlando, owner, v
Luke McKathan, Orlando, trainer;
second place, Miaa Charro, Haymon Tucker, Bunnell, owner, E. A.
Blaslngama, trainer; third place.
Misty Seminole, Jo* Leliner,
Brandon, owner and trainer.
Fifth Race: Fire Glow, 17.1,
N. O. Ueltiman, St. Cloud, owner
and Luke McKathan, trainer.

Bridge Club
Names December
Series Winners
Seriee winner* for the month of
December announced by DeBary'e
Duplicate Bridge Club today were
first, E. 31. Hinkle; second, Mrs.
John Vanderschaaf; third, Mra. E.
M. Hinkle; fourth. Mr*. R. W. A c V
kerman; fifth, Mra, Robert Nicbolli and sixth, Mra. R. L. Ready.
Winners of the Tuesday aAernoon play at the Community Cen­
ter with 13 tables in action also
were named.
i
Included were NS, first, Mr. and
3lre. George Peareall: eecoml,
Mrs. Frank Austin and 3lrt. Ruth
Blatt; third, Mr. and Mra. R. T.
Stevens; fourth, 3tr. and Mrs. '•
Howard Middleton.
EW winners wero, first, Col. and
Mrs. William Hague; second. Mr.
and Mrs. E. M. Hinkle; third,
Mrs. n, L. Ready and Mrs. H.
DuVal; fourth. Mr. u d Mrs.
Chart** Daglla.

DELAND (UPI) - Accuracy at
(he free throw line paid off for
the Striven basketball team in a
70-99 win over Transylvania Col­
lage of Louisville, Ky.t Tuesday
night.
The Hatters, outihot from the
field by so goals to 14, mad* up
for it by sinking 22 free throws
out of 77 against nine out of
IS for tb* Kentuckiaai. Stetson,
ahead at the half by 51-13. aiw
South.
It. J. Ma'sberger, a former the lead shrink to only 66-67 with
Florida state forester who Is gen­ 31 seconds left, but Joel Hancock
eral manager of the pclpwood limed them out with two Ire*
conservation association, rate* throw* that offset a last second
forest protection, scientific con­ goal by Trau*}lvama’a Jack
servation measures and proper i Lucas.
cutting as the most Important |
factors tn helping mother nature
with natural reforestation.
"She does a better job than
man can ever do—she Just needs
help," Malsbergrr said.

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7:30 p. m.

National Guard Armory
3*99 South F trnrrrsk Dr.
Orlando, Florida

UP

TO*

Juat (ell u» how much money
you need to pay old billf, for all
your seasonal expense*.

Haw Ksey 11 Is T* —

Wall Whitman seivod as a vol­
unteer nurse during tha Civil War
and racountad his experiences in a
volume of poetry.
Residential - Commercial
Building

consumption that formerly bad to
be shipped from Cenada and other
distant points.
Southern newspaper publishers
played an important cole in this
development,
subscribing
the
stock that built the first newsprint
mill in the Southeast, the Coosa
River Newsprint Co. at Cooia
Pines, Ala., south of Birmingham.
The successful venture inspired
other Arm* to more Into Southern
tlmberlands and today most of the
newsprint and much of the other
paper product* used in the South
come from Dixie mill*.
The replacement value of 69
primary pulp and paper milli In
the South is estimated by indus­
try statisticians at about $3.3 bil­
lion. These mills provide employ­
ment in plants pnd in the woods
for 33,000 worker* who earn $429
million a year.
Conservation, a patient sales
campaign and a Georgia chemist
have been largely responsible for
tha transformation ot Southern
woodlands.
The chemist, Dr. Charles W.
Uerty, set out lo prove that South­
ern pine trees could be turned
into high quality newsprint.
A successful run through a
printing press in 1933 dispelled the
Idea that Dixie pines h id so much
resin they were good only for
house building and naval stores.
It took the *ale* campaign, how­
ever, lo build the forest product*
Industry to Its present strength.
In the early days of the refor­
estation program, forester* would
persuade Und owners with prop­
erty adjoining highways to plant
an acre or so In pines. The tree
(arms would be marked with signs
giving the planting dale to show
how fast pines grow. The Idea
caught oa fait.
Individual land owners hive 74
per cent of the forest land in the
South and the pulp mills obtain
M per cent of their supply from
that source.
Aside from extensive state an
federal tree planting programs,
the pulp and paper Industry ac­
counted for the planting of 339,427,921 forest tree Seedlings this
year. Approximately 62 per cent
of them were produced tn 19
industry-operated nurseries in tbe

A report just out shows that the
number of telephones in the world
has almost doubled since 1951 and
that In the Sanford ares, the num­
ber or telephones has more than
tripled over the same 10 year per­
iod.
Southern Bell Telephone Co.
here predicts an even faster rate
of growth over the next ten years,
Manager Robert W. Shedden said
today.
There are 133,239.700 telephones
within the reach of Bell Telephone
customers or 97.9 percent of all
the telephones in the world, it was
revealed.
Tbe new edition of “The World’*
Telephones," Just out, shows 141,700,000 telephones were in use la
tlie world at the beginning of 1991.
The United States has 77,500,000 of
the world's phones, or more than
40 phones per too persons. Russia
has about two telephone! for every
lOO^wrson*.
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Hospital Notes
NOTE: Oar to rireumiUnree be­
yond our rontrol, no hoepitel notea
haT* been reerltrd In the Sanford
Herald office aince Dec. 18th. Here
la ■ complete Hat of admission*,
birlha and dlacharcee aince that
date, to be continued In auborqurnt
iaauea of the Herald.
DEC ESI HER I*
Admiaalona
Louiic Ann William*. DcLand;
Hutch Blair. Longwood; Donald At­
wood, Thelma K. Butner, Belle
(ilade; Robert Cowan, Onie Byrd,
Laretta C. Riccio, Earl Knight,
Hubert A. Lower}', Jessie Barclift
and Alma Clayton of Sanford.
Birtha
Mr. and Mra. Michael Keenan of
Sanford, a girl; Mr. and Mra. Mirhael Riccio of Sanford, a icirl.
Diachariea
Shirley Norris, Orlando; Hugh
Blair, Longwood; Alice Freeman,
George Witner, and Daisy SorrclU
ef Sanford.
DECEMBER 20
Admiaalona
Hugh Braddy, Geneva; Clam
Parka, DeBary; Margaret Buah,
Geneva; Gena Nichols, B r i a n
Brownlee, Sandra Jentsen, Mamie
Benaon, Newton Harkey, Geneva
Wright, Maeola Gilley of Sanford.
Ilirt ha
Mr. and Mr*. Suva Lowery of
Sanford, a girl; Mr. and Mra. Ed­
gar Clayton of Sanford, a girl.
Diachargea
Wiletha Hamilton, Oviedo, Betty
Wheat, Longwood; Kaprel Piloian,
Longwood; Mra. Edgar Bruce and
baby, Lake Monroe; Linda Austin,
Florence, Miaa.; Homer Gleaaon,
Lake Mary; Clifford Garriaon,
Paola; Jerry Beaumont, Oviedo;
Lillian Caahdollar, Gertrud* Zerrentier, Mary West, Phylia Heffman, Fay* Hayea, Helen Smith,
Salma MeQuillan, Paul Mathira,
Jama* Hooka Jr., Jamea Johnaon,
Anita Crowder, Samuel Whitmore,
Mra. Richard Chirit* and baby,
Mra. Wilburn Echols and baby,
Mra. Carlton Jones and baby,
Ertha Minninger, Mr*. Johnni*
Singleton and baby, Earl Knight,
Mrs. Braxton Perkins and baby of
Sanford.
DECEMBER 21
Admiaalona
Polly Thompson, Lake Monroe;
Leon Royal, France Bishop, Jamea
Mathew* Jr., Edith Friedle and
Annie Mae Howard.
Birtha
Mr. and Mra. Homer Harrill of
Sanford, a boy.
Dischargee
William Snow, Mamie Benson,
Brian Brownlee, Gary Brownlee,
Mary Knight, Sandra JanUen,
Nora Long, Mra. Robert Newman
and baby.
DECEMBER 22
Admiaalona
David Lassiter, Orlando; Wil­
liam Maddox, Orlando; Jamea Bal­
lard, Orlando; Victoria 8mith,
Oviedo; Audrey Como, William
Cowan, Frank Jonea, Leota Guard,
Emory Carter and D e b o r a h
Kearney of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Corao ad
Sanford, a girl.
Diachargea
David laealter, William Maddox
and Jamea Ballard of Orlando;
Garner Kelling, DeBary; Thalma
Butner, Belle Glade; Polly Thomp­
son, Lake Monroe; Reba DiParna,
J a c k so n v ille ; Henry Davie, Enter­
prise; Mrs. Michael Kennan and
baby; Mrs. Cliff Abies, Mm. Steve
Lowery and baby, Let*ie Shep­
herd, Edward Lee Hays, Juanita
Adams, Maggie Bryant of Sanford.
DECEMBER 2J
A dm issions

Halen Young Smith, RounatU
Suipiaio and SUven Duffey ef
Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mra. Gerald Guard ef
Sanford, a boy.
Dlachargre
Georg# Hendrix Jr., Titusviiia;
William Bowara, Oviedo; Minnlo
Kinard, Lake Monrue; Otis Bush,
Jessie Soderbloin, Edward Higgins
Jr., Jamra Mathews Jr., Newton
A. Harkey, Gene Nichols, Frances
Bishop, John C. Fortaon, Tina
Maria Martin, William Cowan,
Annie Mae Howard and Kav. Earl
E. Williams of Sanford.
DECEMBEB 24
Admission*
Minnia Smith, Lake Monroe;
Edith Hill, DeBary; Frances Cau­
dle, Annie Bell Williams, Nina
Logan, Frances Bishop, Jacquelyn
Gordon and Brenda Jackson ef
Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mra. John Caudl* of
8anford, a boy.
Diachargea
Adclia C. Parker, Brandon;
Hugh Bradley, Geneva; Jamea Elniui* HI, Mrs. liunier Harrell and
baby; Mra. Gerald Guard and
baby; Mra. Michael A. Riccio and
baby; Mra. John C. Corao and
baby .and Maeola Gilley of San­
ford.
“Delay" la derived from tha
Anglo-Saxon word and means
Maya eye," according to the En­
cyclopedia Britannia*.
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"F O L L O W T H A T C A R !"

It U unlikely th a t many people will mourn the
passing of old 1961. A« year* go, It wna n grim one, but
ju s t about run of the mill. That la not to any It wan un­
eventful.
Seminole County resident* witnessed and took part in
n variety of events. Wo saw the sturt of the long-awaited
W. F irst St. project; the Committee of 100 reorganized
Into the Snnford-Semlnole Development Co. to boost In­
dustry for the area; work started on a new hoapltnl
wing.
The year had its proper share of International cri­
ses, domestic problems, memorable sports events, scienti­
fic advances, laughter and sorrow—perhaps more of
some things and less of others. But on the whole, we are
glad to be off with the old and on with the new.
We nro fickle, we humans. Only 12 months ago we
were welcoming the new year of 1901 with high hopes
and great expectations. Now, It is 1962 which is the
magic symbol of our desires and dreams.
Wo know th at in the coming yenr v e will have to
mnkc do and revise and compromise and cventuully ac­
cept wlint we get from 1962. But being human, we can­
not begin it with nnything less than the biggest dreams
or nim a t nnything less than complete successes.
That Is why we cclcbrntc the New* Year.

Dr. Crane’s

Worry
Your personality ia not fixed and
unchangeable. You can alter It
If you ulah. Although *hy, UmM
Introverts euffer untold agonies
when they attempt aalei work,
they can become very success­
ful If thry will p en erere and fab
low my advice to Andrew.
CASE L-403: Andrew W., aged
14 presents a common problem in
aaleimanshlp,
"Or. Crane, I'm the type of
person who likes to crawl into his
■hell," he began, "Although 1 am
a shy Introvert, circumstances
have compelled me to take ■ posi­
tion for which I think I am unsuited.
" It Is a job selling encycloped­
ias from house to house. I literal­
ly tremble whenarer 1 think about
It, but I am determined that no­
body shall know I tremble.
"After doors have been slammed
in my face a few times, 1 feel thst
I shell never hive the nerve to
try again, but I know 1 must,
"Dr. Crane, Is there something
wrong with me, o r la thla the typi­
cal reaction of lotrorerts In a
sales job? And is there anything
I can do lo gain rourage and con­
fidence!"
DON’T BE A HEDONIST
It la a pleasure to find a person
like Andrew who makes himself
perform desirable tasks which he
fears. Too many peopla In this
age want lo remain at the kinder­
garten level of emotional develop­
ment and do only whal they like,
which waa the philosophy of the
Hedonists.
Just because they blush or trem ­
ble In a public speaking situation,
they refuse to teach a Sunday
School class or preside at their
lodge meeting,
Ilecause they like rich foods,
they refuse to diet and regain the
romantic figures which would
more securely hold their husband's
love.
Ilecause they dislike geometry
or English or Latin nr some other
school subject, they will not study
it.
Such reactions are typical of
children. Youngsters Invariably
try to avoid things which they
don't like. Adults are supposed tu
lay aside such childishness and
do what is right, regardless of
their emotions.

Clinic
CAMOUFLAGED OPPORTUNITY
The doorway to opportunity Is
usually hidden behind these tasks
which we dislike. That Is one rea­
son why so few peopla find 111
They refuse to work, lo drive
themselves onward despite trembl­
ing knees and cold sweat, until
Ihey overcome the haled task, and
Ihus uncover the hidden doorway
to fame or success.
Previously I have (old you the
difference between eowards and
brave men. The coward Is afraid.
The courageous person Is simply
afraid of being afraid, so he
makes himself perform the dread­
ed task, anyway.
What If your bear! pounds, and
you feel panicky! What If your
knees are rattling Ilka eastaneta,
or your hands shake so you can­
not hold your music or speech out­
line!
So have m int and everybody's
when we first began speaking or
selling or applying for a Job. Bui
those who win the laurels of life
Just keep going on, anyway.
You may feel aa If you’ll die,
but you won't. Grit your teeth
and plow right through your ter­
rifying situation. Then do It a
second time and a third.
HOW TO BE POISED
In psychology wa have the Law
of Negative Adaptation. It means
simply that terrtiying things will
ultimately loss their power to
frighten ui if we keep on contact­
ing them. For we grow relatively
Immune after a time.
The failure! In Ufa are peopla
who simply quit too soon! Every
time you take a new step upward
on the Udder of sueceas, you will
shed loti of cold sweat and feel
nervous. If you don’t, it m eins
you aren't climbing, but are sim­
ply marking time.
Send a four cent stamped enve­
lope and 10 cents If you wish my
“ Introvsrt-Extrovcrt T est," ft
makes a good parly game, but la
basically a constructive tlatlng
Scale for personality development.
(Always write to Dr. Crane In
care of this newspaper, eatloelag n long four cent stamped,
addressed envelope and I t cents
to cover typing and printing
costs when you send for osso of
his booklrli.)

Political

WASHINGTON - (NEA) -T h e
United States finds Itself In an­
other box over Indonesia's renew­
ed talk about taking West Irian,
(western New Guinea) away from
The Netherlands by force. Aid
hss bren given to both countries
and Ihe desire Is ta continue
good relations with both.
Far more aid has been given ta
The Netherlands than to Its. form
cr Indonesian colony, which be­
came independent in 1949. Total
aid lo the Dutch hat amount: od to $7.4 billion economic and
$1.23 billion military. Practically
all of the military aid bat been
for strengthening NATO defenses
and little It any has been moved
to western New Guinea, which
is the last Dutch holding In the
Southwest Pacific.
In contrast, the United States
hss provided $362 million in econ­
omic assistance to Indonesia and
only $4 million In military aid.
The latter was authorised In 193}
for small arms and transport
equipment to strengthen internal
security forces when Ihe new
government was threatened by
Communists.
Out whit bothers the United
States now is tb it It has sold
undisclosed millions of dollars'
worth of mititary equipment to
Indonesia under a 193$ open-end
contract still In force. And these
arms might lx used In sn attack
on western New Guinea.
There Is a provision In the
agreement that none of these
arms are to be used for aggress­
have only craned them nnd caused ion against another country. But
ward, Christian Soldiers."
Ju st what these ten-eent store them to change from their usual there Is no way In which an In­
glasses will eventually do to my deep btut to polka dot. Hut look at spection can be made to prevent
•yes, I have nn idee. So far, they the money I'm saving.
misuse of American arms.

Henry McLemore

Dus to ths groat amount of rs■sareh th st goes Into thsss
columns, and not bscauso of ad­
vancing years as soma bars been
mean enough to hint, I have had
to taka up the wearing of glasses.
f t la the moat expensive hobby
I have aver followed, this w tiring
of g ia n ts. J wish I had taken up
yachting, or jade collecting, or big
game hunting. Any of those would
have bean much cheaper, I have
lost or broken so many pairs that
my optician ha* suggaated th at I
Join
a
Spectacla-of-ths-Month
Club, thereby assuring myself of
a nice, new pair a l least onto a
month. But th a t would offar no
remedy. If I lout only a pair a
month, I wouldn't even be men­
tioning the matter.
The troth la, I lose e r break so
many that I'm afraid that ths sup­
ply of tortoises la going to run
out, and I do hats to go Into steal
rim*. I figure I'm using up about
an average-slsad family of tor­
toises a weak, and while I don't
know the exact tortoise popula­
tion af thla rountry I do know
th at I must be making an awful
dent In IL I certainly don't want it
engraved on my tombstone that 1
waa ths man responsible for eli­
minating the tortoise from this
country,
Please don't try to tell me how
to keep from losing or breaking
glasses. I have tried every known
method, as wall as many that
aren't known. I have even gone so
far, In trying not to lost my
slaisw , aa Li t i l s up wraring
them, with ths result th at In my
•eml-blindnsss I knock them off
ths mantelpiece and step on them.
I have tried gluing them on, and
lying them on with stout string,
hut Invariably they manage to get
off and dlasppeer Into a epot
equally as mysterious as th st valley
where ailing elephant* are sup­
posed to go to die, never to be seen
again.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
The texture of the lenses of my
glasses
is different from the tenEDAtkCAPtY
TMBr V, / HE*
SHANDYBAFfO A LL-11JO ET
eei of other people'e glasses. It
THNUAP HAS B IB riN OUR
W Y K V uw s
must be. Other people can drop
FAMILY,MATO,Ulrica MY &lt; fTHH Vbkjtuwp
•MAT CRAMDPATHEE.WHD tSVetCYMOCH , L S ucK ir)) a
their glsstee and often nothing
TO
MY
LIKINa
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SOT IT WHSNHE CAPTURED
CAP
happens.
Not only do mine break
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NAMBp VCHUTE
A n*ATB SMir/Ttf
g wt
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when I drop them on a aoft rug,
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MAT*,IS
WfOTTBri
iri
even, but they are very apt to
sm riisu cw pa pcu u d It/ ip ', EWAWttlND ,
fo e Historical]
Whs CM4OCT A SrilP A*f
(hatter If I elt In a good broevo. I
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a
,
all we havl todo
wish President Kennedy would
IN
ASIA
T
IS SAIL FOK m e ISLAND
Min o r / )
give me ■ pane of that bullet-proof
P IP UP TM* CHe«T(,
glass from tbo limousine he uses.
I'd have a pair of glassoa made
out of H oven If I had to squint
to read eky writing.
When some thief stole my last
pair of glasses yesterday, Mary
said that enough was enough, and
before I knew whet waa happening
iba had marched ras Into the tencent store and stopped me In front
of the counter where they sell eye­
glasses.
I never frit like a bigger fool
ALL-1
than when standing there trying
on glasses, but aha wouldn't let
me get awey and kept thrusting
pair after pair Into my hands.
"Somebody must wear these
glasses," she said, "end there la no
reason why you can'L"
They are pretty fasclaatlng
Pago 4
Sanford. Florida
Wednesday, Junuury 8, 1962
glasses, a t thst. All they de Is
M A L ls .R t - u i k l o w . K in r u n a r v a n i s u K A
LASS 1ST tC M S IIE L
K V R L Y X J , C l * I I I . M l I t U l B C N K t t - t . K I B E V V magnify, and seme ef them must
Maasalna Kdtlor
A d v e r t U In f
D ir e c t o r
C it y E d it o r
have bean eut from tha Palomar
i l i u r W IL L I
M . H L L C .1 T Y R E
F S i S K V O L I U I. IN R
telescope because all tha people
County CUIter
C M s t ld o d M o n i t o r
C ir c u la t io n
M unoyee
c h c elia r s a a a x
S U i a L SHOEMAKER
YRKD WALLS
who go paat look about the else
■oeUlr KUller
B u a la t ia
M u u u tr
S U c k o n c lo l
guyL
of the figures in Mary's parade.
• u a s o R s rrto u r a t ***
I have on a pair now, and this
• y M o ll
typewriter looks to bo about the
In t o a l n a l e C ou n ty
A ll S lS a r
ya.so i Your
H I M I S oar
also of a pipe organ. I wouldn’t
IM
• K m IVo
M l 0 R o a th o
be surprised if Instead of ths sen­
BOO a Mon I Vo
IM a U c k lli
1.00 | M ooth
S-OS 1 Hon-U
tences I am trying to write I cot
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"The Bella of I t Mary's" or "On­

Notebook

And there Is no punitive provi­
sion In the contract by which the
U. S. might lake action after mis­
use. The most that could be done
would be to cut off future sales.
In April 1939. it was disclosed
that the U. S. had sold Indo­
nesia 13 B-25 bombers, 21 F-Jl
fighters, IS commercial F-SIs and
10 UO-B cargo transports. There
have been no further breakdowns
on deliveries, nor on the vslue
of total purchases.
U. S. military aid officials re­
port that most of the sales have
been for small arms, trucks and
other transport, communications
equipment, spare parts and repair
equipment. But even this material
could be used in a limited war.
Communist bloc economic aid
to Indonesia la estimated at $630
million, $350 million of which
came from Russia. Additionally
Indonesia ia believed to have
bought on credit about $400 mil­
lion worth of arms, It includes
Russian jet fighters and bombers,
several destroyer escort vessels,
submarines and landing craft.
Indonesia has claimed to have
300,000 men in Its armed forces,
but the number may not be many
more thin 300,000, including in
sir force of 10,000 and a navy
of perhaps 13,000 men. Forces not
needed for internal security In Ihe
3,000-mlie-long archipelago might
not be more than 10,000.
Defending primitive, mountain
-and-jungle western Ntw Guinea,
the Dutch hive about 3,000 army,
navy and air force personnel, with
perhaps 30 modern plsnes and
limited naval craft.
But it is conceivable that even
this small force could clobber any

Invasion attempt over tha long
distances involved.
The southern 1,000-miJe cosittine of western New Guinea is
200 miles from the closest Indon­
esian island* of Ceram and the
Moluccas. They In turn are 300
miles from the Celebes and i .joq
to 1,500 miles from Indonesia’s
main navil and supply base it
Surabaya on the esstern end of
Java.
To conduct an amphibious mili­
tary Invasion over aueh distances
tikes sophisticated military plan­
ning, plenty of transport and lots
of supplies.
President Sukarno's strategy
may therefore continue to be an
attempt to take western New
Guinea by making &gt; lot of noise
■bout It, without sn actual lavs,
■ion.
In addition to 2,000 Indonesians
trained In the U.S. under technical
assistance programs, an undis­ i
closed number of Indonesian mili­
tary officers and technicians have
been trained here.

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THIS CATCH OP 20 SHAD wan brought In during the weekend by two
visitors here from Palatka, E. B. O'Hara, left, nnd F. J. Stoke?, who
caught them In the early morning hour*. Variable weather resulted In
spotty flahing the poat few duy», but ihad appeared to be running In
goodly number* and roe were Increasing.

To Sign Army
Pad This Week

Tho way has been cleared for placement of a new
public boat launching ramp and parking area In Mullet
Lake Park.
Tho county commisilon authorized signing of an
easement Involving one and two tenth* acres of county
land a t Mullet Lnko to tho Game and Fresh Water Fish
Commission bo th a t tho ramp can bo built. Tho commis­
sion already had approved tho Idea.
Addition of this ramp and car parking nrca is one
result of tho recommendations of the Seminole County
Sportsman's Aesn. which were passed on to tho new
SL Johns River Valley Advisory Committee.
Tho proper development of park areas in Sominulo
County hae lagged fa r In the background of official
thinking and action for so long th at this step is n real
good sign.
It's a cinch th a t the Improvements a t Mullet Liiko
will get a lot of use.
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Speaking of public facilities, Miami has a new
fishing pier designed for youngsters who ordlnnrlly
might hnve to tag along with parents nnd take a back
scat when tho big ones are biting.
Tho pier is a t Dinner Key nnd extend* 70 feet out
Into Wucnyno Bay. I t bear* thia sign;
"No adults allowed unless accompanied by chi!-

Two greyhounds who appear to
have an overwhelming dsslro to
win meat tonight in the featured
ninth race a t th* Sanford-Orlendo
Kennel Club. They are Orville
Moses Excelling and Tom Sween­
ey’s Mr*. 31ope.
Excelling took three feature
races In a row and flntshtd second,
missing victory by only a neck,
when she triad for her fourth
straight main event triumph.
Tonight Mrs. Mops, who Is us­
ually in front a t tho first turn,
will try for h tr fourth straight
win. I t will k* her sixth In a row
If two schooling events are consid­
ered. She registered her firsts In
Grade* C, D, and In a Grads A
daylight feature.
Rounding out ths field for th*
top race of th* midweek program
will bo Tipsy Dixie, Upstager,
Dinah's Mickey, Big Calhoun, Bar­
nacle Bob and Sahana.

Three distance events over the
long Hth-mlle course add spice to
tho ten-race card. Easter Token,
winner of tho Derby last Murch,
goes In th* evening'* nightcap try­
ing for her first win of ths season.
Four entries in this contest have
already triumphed In distance
tests. They »ro Mary’s Darling,
Ginger Nug, Hiking and Neighbor
Girl.

MIAMI (Uri) — The Colorado
football team, 85-7 losers to
Louisiana S tile In the Orange
Bowl New Yesr's Day, should
have gone after tho Bayou Ben­
gali with fishing poles. Tho UolJ.
cn Buffaloes took to the sea like
so many nimrods Tuesday to rout
LSU in the second annual Orange
Bowl Fishing Tournament. The
final acoro was 21-10 In fish and
154-48 in pounds.

WEST POINT, N. Y. — Taul
Dtetxei is sapcctad to sign as head
football coach a t Army this week
with a five-year contract calling
for 520,000 a year.
Ths announcement will be made
Thursday, allowing tims for the
38-year-old former West Point
aide to maka an amicable, break
with Louisiana State, where his
118,600 contract has four more
years to run.
Army’s athletic board has bsen
unable to conceal the feet that
Diets*!, on* of the nation's most
successful young roerhes, I* Its
No. 1 choice, Dlotzel, on the other
hand, has ehown interest In the
fresh, new challenge offered a t
West Point.
Col. Emory S. Adam* Jr., direc­
tor of Athletics at Army said,
"we hops to have an announesmant
this week."
Ha refused to say, however, that
Diets*! hed been signed, saying
that "the whole thing is still In a
negotiating stage.” He admitted
Dletssl had lrnen c o n ta c t e d .
Jim Corbatt, LSU athletic direc­
tor, aaid Dletsel hed not asked
for release of his contraet. "I ex­
pect to bu talking to Paul late to­
day or tomorrow,” Corbett said.
"If he wants out of his contract,
certainty he would mention It to
me."
Th* mutter then would bo laid
before the LSU board of super­
visors, soma members of which
■re said to be threatening to go to
court to make Dletsel fulfill hi*
contraet.
Tlila ts seldom dons. Normally
when u to iili wants to accept a
contract tlsswher* he 1* given the
green light on ths theory th s t h*
might turn into a disgruntled em­
ploye if forced to stay.
A lter LSU crushed Colorado,
28-7, in tho Oratigo Bowl at Mi­
ami Monday, DieUel acknowledged
that be had been contacted by
Army ami was giving the matter
serious consideration. He called
the athletic setup a t West Point
“wonderful."

Coach Bill Proctor's Lyman
Greyhounds romped to their sec­
ond straight cage victory of the
season by edging the Kissimmee
Kowboyi 47-31 In Kissimmee Tues­
day night with the point lead taken
by foul shots for the Greyhounds
with 19 successful free throws.
The fam e was stalemated
throughout the first two periods
with both team* amassing seven
points in the first and ten In the
second for a 17-17 tie at halftime.
Standouts for Lyman were Jim
Williams, top scorer for the night
with five field goals and eight
foul shots for an 1R point total.
Lyman started off the second
half with Williams and Hob Step­
henson hitting for the Greyhounds
to grab the lead and end the third
period with a ten point margin for
Lyman. Stephenson esme in sec­
ond in scoring honors for the night
with five field goals and five foul
Ihots for a 15 point total.
LYMAN (47)
FG FT TP
Williams ____________ 5 8 18
Stephenson ...______
5 5 13
Smith -------------------- 3 4 10
Griffin ...... ............— 0 2 2
nalm er — -----------— 1 0
2
TOTALS --------------14 19 47
KISSIMMEE (31)

Couch Bud Layer's previously
undefeated Seminole eager* suf­
fered their first lose Tuesday night
02-40 to the Wildwood Wildcit* In
Wildwood to math the first Or­
ange Belt Conference competition
for the Seminole* and see them
emerge with a (4-1 ) seasonal rec­
ord.
Winning their fourth straight
game, the Wildrets sooting lead
was taken by Robert Thomas with
eight field goal* and four foul
shots for a total of 20 points.
Second In icoring honor* for Wild­

Bet Mark
CHICAGO &lt;UPI&gt;- The Illinois
state racing board reported Sun­
day that a record high of almost
a quarter of a billion dollars was
wagered In pari-mutuels during
the 1981 Illinois racing season.

wood was Henslsy with six field
goals and 12 pointa.
Top scoring honors for ths Sentinolts were taken by Bubba Davis,
with two field goals and five three
throw* for a nine point total. Bar­
ry Brown was second with three
field goals for six points.
Wildwood took an early lead
with a score of 11*8 at the end of
the firet quarter with Hensley,
Harp and Thomas making point*
for ths Wildcats. The lead wae
stretched to 31-14 by ths end of
the half.
The Sanford Junior Varsity
romped over the Wildwood Junior
V anity 47-31 In the opener of the
evening.
SANFORD (10)
FG FT TP
Davie --------------- ---2 5 9
Brown ...... ............ ... . 5 8 8

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Wildwood

Paul Mikler's Uvledo Lions
dropped their number seven game
50-38 to the Oak Ridge Pioneers
Tuesday night with Jim DcShazo
and John Courier taking scoring
honors for the Lions to round their
season tally oif with a &lt;2-6 &gt; record.
Oviedo managed to keep up with
the Oak Ridge Pioneer scoring
early in the game to come off on
the short end at the end of the
first period 13-11. Oak llidgc got
the lead on the Lions and kept it
throughout the game with the larg­
est scoring margin in the third
period with ten points.
John Courier and Jim DcShaio Ijv
8 62 tied for scoring honors for ths
14—40 Oviedo team both dropping in four
15-82 field goals for an eight point total.

ALLGOOD BRAND SUGAR CURED SLICED BREAKFAST

Jane Tarker Freshly Baked

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Stensfrom Regains
Fiist Place Lead
Stcnstrom Realty regained the
lead In the Hl-Nooners League in
their last week of bowling a* they
won four pointa from Monroe Har­
bor. Lovey Lady Beauty Salon *l*o
made i clean aweep from th# C. P.
O. Wive*, and Shoemaker Con­
struction won four pointa from ths
Mar island Drive-In T h e a t r e .
Grapevillo Nursery won three
points from W, 8. F. R.
The 3.10 split proved to bo an
eusy plek-up for Dot Button, Betty
Callen, LB Donat, Marty Klnnard
and Meryls Woods. E tta Dorman,
Marjorie Kipp and Cathy Poultsr
converted th* 6-7. Dot Button and
Ddlorea Todd the 6-10, Dorothy
Johnson, who eubbod for th* Movieland Drive-In converted th* 4-C.
Turkeys were rolled by Lll
Donat, Helen Kaelln, Marjorie
Kipp, Dottia Leery, and Delores
Todd.
Frank!* Hamhrlrk is replacing
Juno Kennedy on tho Grapevlll*
Nursery team.

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FORT LAUDERDALE (U P D Four racing boat drivers, led by
George (Buddy) Byers of Colum­
bus, Ohio, set records Tuesday as
ths alx-day Orange Bowl Regatta
closed with flying kilometer time
trials at Routs 84 Canal near
here.

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and SAT. 2 P. M.

JAN. 5th
7t4S P.M. NIGHTLY
[Kxcept Sunday]
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Tissue

4 rolls 53c

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GOLDEN RIPE

Bath Bara Caahmera

Bananas

Bouquet

FIRM, ICEBERG

Napkins

2/25c

3 lbs.

Lettuce

2 Heads

FRESH

Tissue

Carrotts

4 rolls 37c

2-lb. Bag

WHITE

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Mr it loan's ZssLa

Grits

Saltines

Potatoes

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6 jars 59c

300 Magnolia Ava.
Open Until 9 p. m.

at 2nd Street
Friday Night

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Kraft’* Drluie American at Pimtnte

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Kraft'* Dalkiau*

Baby Gouda .

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Bird* ly* Daliciaut F rana

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Snow C up Frotin C*nc*ntr*l«

Orange Juice 4 V.V. 89*
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H am Steak .... f;j£ 69*
* Jewell Clilcktn, Bee), Turkey

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Ofreined

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Bayer Aspirin

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Fruit D rink ....... 4

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C.B. Sauce ........ 2 *&lt;i°° 29*
Bad ar Yallaw Traplcal

Hawaiian Punch

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Cairn Baauty Fraik

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Premium Saltines **• pk|p 31*
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POTATOES
SWIFT’S P R EM IU M
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Lettuce ......... 2

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P o t R o a s t (boneless) lb. 69*

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Pork Sausage ..............

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Planned By

Cleven - Smith
uptials Planned
Mr. and Mra. Arthur L. eleven,
Alanaon, Mich., announce the en­
gagement and approaching m ar­
riage of their daughter, Carol
Jean, to Clarence Warren Smith,
ton of Mr, and Mr*. Ralph D.
Smith, Route 1, Sanford.
M in eleven w n born in Ishpemlng, Mich., attended Foater
Avenue and Pattenglll Junior
.High School* and graduated from
: the Alanson High School with the
1060 graduating e la n . She it
-presently employed at the A and
W Root Deer Stand.
The groom-elect wa* born to
•Sanford,
attended
South»tde,
Gram m ar and Sanford Junior High
School*, lie la presently employed
at the Food Fair.
The wedding will be an event of
Jan. 7, at 2:30 p.m. at the
ine Pinefine-crest Assembly of God Church.

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Benefit Card Party
Garden Club

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The Sanford Garden Club will
sponsor a dessert-card party, Jin .
16 at the Civic Center Annex from
8 to to p.m.
There will be several prircs and
surprises during the evening and
the Iheme will be “ play cards tor
belter yards."
Tables will be set up but play­
ers are requested to bring their
own cards. Bridge, canasla and
samba may be played, Just so the
guests make up their own tables.
Dessert will be served at 8 p m.
for the benefit of any who might
desire to leave early.
Clever posters using the follow­
ing poem are being displayed.
We'd like lo see a plant; Wherever
there's n weed — Without you we
can’t, Your support it wliai we
need.
Ticket* may be obtained from
any Garden Club member. Dona­
tions of one dollar will entillc any­
one to attend whether you plan
to play cards or Just visit and en­
joy refreshments.

George Barley Honored
Miscellaneous Shower
Diana Bcailey, Linda Williams
and Pam Jone* were eo-lwvstr**#*
a t a miscellaneous shower and
party, honoring Mrs. George Bar­
k ley , a recent bride, at tha Beaa” ley home on Summerlin Aver, dur•'tog tha holidays.
- The couple who were minded
I Dec. 14 to Folkiton, Ga., ar* tern,
'p o ra rily residing with the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
''B erry, on MeUonvtlle Ave.
. Refreshments of egg sslad and
; ribbon sandwiches, mints, eaka
; and fruit punch, with colored ice
» cubes floating in tha punch bowl,
~ Were served to those attending.
Judy Bunton, one of tha guests,
“ presented the honorce with an
" orchid corsage. Her parents raised
the orchid and Judy mada the
corsage.
Other guests included Mra, W.
It. Beasley, Linda Mflla, Louisa
"Higginbotham. Susan Tamney,
• Susan McCall, Donna Young,
Sandy Richards, Linds Echols,

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MBS. TOM MCDONALD
models one of the ensem­
bles to be presented by
Playgirt Fashions, of .
Park, tomorrow during
the luncheon buffet at the
Capri, at 12 noon. Theme of
the show will be Fashions
for ’f»2.
(Herald Photo)

Fifth Birthday
Celebrated By
Delores Johnson

Ladies Society
Plans Installation
Thursday Night

THU HONOREU Mra. Grorge Burley, Healed, receives
n gift from the three hofttetinc*, from loft, Pant Jones,
Dilina Ileutdey and Linda WilliantH, at the aliower in her
honor at the lieustoy homo.
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The Ladles Society of the Bro­
therhood of Locomotive Firemen
and Englnemen will meet Thurs­
day at 8 p.m. at tha home of Mra.
A .F. Greene on Jewetts Lane.
Main Item on the agenda
» thc evening will be the Installation
of new officers tor Ihe coming
year. All members are urged to
.. gttend.

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Dunn Family
Holds Reunion

Hear Lake

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Personals
By SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
Mrs. Harold Wentworth
- Gloucester, Mass., left last Thu
ending the Christmas
. day after spending
holidays with
th her son and hi*
family, Mr. and Mr*. Alan Wentworth and small
nall ion of Lake Asher
ike Manor.
Cr., Bear Lake
Mr. and Mr*.
Mrs 8. 11. Millar of
the holidays
holiday* with
Miami spentit tha
■ their son-in-law and daughter, Mra.
and Mrs. Shelby Johnson of Curtis
Dr., Bear Lake Manor. Other
. gueaU included Mr*. Johnson's
' Sister and family, Mr. and Mrs, H.
L Summrrford and children, Bar­
bara, David and Eve Marie of
Miami and auothar sister and fam­
ily, Mr. and Mra. Jo* Aguer* and
•on, Alex, of Largo,
Holiday guests at Ihe home of
Mr. and Mrs. Farcy Adams of
1234 Bear I-ske ltd Bear Lake
Manor, were their son William,
home from State College to Penn■ylvanla, and Mr. and Mra. Earl
Neldig of Lamont, Pa.
Tha group attended Saturday's
! .Gator Bowl Game at Jacksonville
•between Georgia Tech and Penn
Stats where th* Neidlg'f son is
assistant maintenance foreman.

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Misi Jeanne Southward left by
plana Tutsday for Virginia lntermont College to Bristol, Va„ to
resume her studies there. She will
complete h er courses at Intermont
to June.
Mr. and Mra. A. C. McHeynold*.
Sanford, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
llatooa, DeBary, ware among th*
bail fans from 6inford attendig tha orange Bowl game to Mltffnag tha weekend.

AMONG THE GUESTS enjoying the gala New Year's Eve party at the
NAS Ballroom, sponsored by the NAS Office™’ Wives are from left,
Capt. and Mrs. Joseph Tully and Cant, and Mrs. Robert Ware. Theme for
the party was ‘‘Tour the U. S. A. the Navy Way." Depicting this theme
were mininturo moving vans, planes, anow skis ami every kind of vehicle
foi transportation used by the Navy people. Special arrays of food on
tables were accented by maps of the various states specializing in foods
of th at area. Committee members responsible for the elaborate decorations
and successful evening wore Mrs. R. G. Gleeson, Mrs. R. H. Finn, Mrs. R.
E. Moore and Mra. T. J. Pad don.

A family reunion was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
L. Dunn, to Enlerprite, during the
Chriotmas holiday.
Guest* included Mr. and Mrs.
John Earl Ogden. Jacksonville;
Mr. and Mr*. Charleo Dunn, Tam ­
pa; Mist Llndo Dunn, Orlando,
and Robert Count, Orlando.
Other gin-ala were Mia* Astrid
Kuettner, fiance* of Harvey E.
Dunn, who la itationed to Hawaii;
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sawyer* of
Portland, Ore.; Mr*. George Dick­
inson and W. E. Dickinson of Jnverncoi. and Mr. and Mra. David
Dickinson and children of DunelJott.

Longwood

Personals

By BETTIK SMITH
Mr. and Mra. Jam es Bragg and
children were guests during the
holidays of Mrs. Bragg's mother,
Mr*. M. L. McDaniel*, on Pal­
metto Av*. The Oragga live In Il­
linois. Other Christmas day guests
of Mra. McDaniels were her son
ha* returned to her home after Dr. Russell Aniley end family of
being confined to the local hos­ Apopka and her dnughter and fam­
ily, Mra. Ernest Fudge, of Albany,
pital tor some lima.
Ga.
Claude HiUeU Jr. who la in tha
armed services oversea! la home
on leave visiting his parents, Mr. Casselberry
and Mrs. C. E. Hlttell.

Monroe Personals
By M&amp;B. H. L. JOHN SUN'
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hawkin* and
UUla daughter Kimberley Ann
have returned to Cascade, Md..
after spending tha holiday* with
Mr. Hawkins parents, Mr. and
Mr*. V. D. Hawkins.
Mrs. Herbert Behrens and mo*
lh«r, Mrs. Mat Henderson, have
returned from Riviera Beach
where they spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mra. Fred Behrens and
daughter Bamhl Lynn.
Mra. Mary Ktoard and Mrs. A.
P. Illttell were called to Wauchulla
by the Illness and death of Mrs.
Annl# Mae Melendy.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Bruwti who
have been til* guests of their son

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and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mr*.
Don Brown and Frank Brown’s
mother, Mrs. Rose Potf, have re­
turned to their home to Ruanoke,
Va.
Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Sapp had as
their rerent guests Mr. and Mra.
J. II. Baifleld and family of TamP«Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kendricks
uf Bainbrldge, Ga., arc Uie houseguests of Ibelr son-in-law and
daughter,' Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Keel.
Theodore Johns and family of
Jacksonville spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. lluntar.
Friends of Mra. Annia Belle
Hawkins will be glad to know aha
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Vienna's Spanish Riding School,
world's foremost equestrian acad­
emy, might have disappeared for­
ever in World War II's rubble bad
It nol been for Gen. George 8.
Fallon Jr., who enabled the
school'* director to round up and
reorganise his scattered troupe.
The breeding herd was rescued
from Czechoslovakia.

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Morris oi
Warren, Ohio, have been guests ot
his p i reals, Mr. sod Mrs. Ray­
mond Morris of 238 Sunnytown
Rd., Casselberry, during the
Chris tin ts holidays. While hare.
Karl baa bee* renewing m i ay old
friendships and introducing bio
wile la boa m ass Meads.

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: We would like your
opinion on a subject th a t had cauncd a lot
of diftcusalon around our office. One of the
men who worktt here claimn that in the 20
years he han been married he has never
had a fight with hid wife. He gaya she has
never argued with him, questioned him or
disagreed with him. Furthermore, he
claims he has never heard her raise her
voice. IS this possible J
CANT BELIEVE IT
DEAR CAN'T: It's possible, but most
unlikely. Perhnps there is something
wrong with his hearing.
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DEAR ABBY: Mv daughter is a very
mature elcvcn-year-old. About a week ago
she started wearing an identification
bracelet a boy a t school gave her. In her
crowd it means she is "going steady."
This afternoon I got a phone call from
the boy’s mother. (I have never met her.)
She said ihe waa terribly upset to learn
that her son had given my daughter his
I.D. bracelet and she wanted my daughter
to return 1L She said the bracelet was a
"good" one, and a birthday gift, and she
didn’t want anything to happen to i t I
told her thnt my daughter did not STEAL
it, it waa given to her and. furthermore,
I didn’t run my daughter’s life and I hung
up on her. Did I do right? SORRY NOW

DEAR SORRY: You should be. No
eleven-year-old is old enough to “ run her
own life." Tell your daughter to return the
b ra c e le t, and the sooner the better.
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before hi* wife can get In that
important last word.
The plea that she is the only
person who can do a certain job
the w iy it ahould be done. Thin
Is why women take on more out­
side activities than they have time
for. Someone la always smart
enough to come up with the Irresiitibie argument, *itut there's no
one else who can do the job half
os well as you could."
Men—there is good advice for
the years in Ruth Milieu's book­
let, "Happier Wives (hints for
huibaml}).’* Just send 25 rents to
Ruth Millett Reader Service, r/o
Th* Sanford Herald, f . O. Bo*
489, DcpL A, Radio City Station,
New York 19. N. Y.

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A robber bridge gain* at th*
Arixomi Club to Fhoenix brought
out one of the beat plays of 196).
North and South arrived at a
reasonaUe six-diamond contract
after an excellent bidding at*
quenca. I don't intend to get into
a discussion of tha merit of any
slam bM, especially of six notrump as opposed to six diamonds.
Anyway, South waa in six dia­
monds. Dummy’s queen of spades
held the first trick and tha deuce of
diamond* was ltd from dummy.
Now, see if you can figure out how
South, a very good playar, man­
aged to go down.

7:30-8 p. m. (ABC) Profile Of
An Astronaut. Thla is tha vary
timely story of Marins LL Col.
John Hershel Glenn, the astronaut
chosen to be the first American to
orbit the earth. Colonel Glenn’s
Ilf* is trsred from his boyhood,
through his education and mllitery
eareer and into hit career as a
spare pioneer. ABC Science Editor
Jules Bcrgmsn gets Glenn’s own
views on his projected trip and Iti
effect on the future of men in
spare.
7:80*8:30 p. n&gt;. (NBC) Wagon
Train—"Th# Martin Onyx 8tory."
When a prairie town is threatened
by outlaws, the rltliona hire a
gunman whose name is revered as
a legendary hero. Guest star Jack
Warden play* tha difficult role of
a man who borrow! the hare’s
nam* and must net accordingly, al­
though ha ia actually a cowardly
prrtendar.
8:30-9 p. m. (NBC) Th* Joty
Bishop Show—"Taming Of The
BraL" Whnt could have been a
sock plot flsslaa after the first ten
minutes or so. Aa part of a public­
ity stunt, Joey Barnes (Joey
Bishop) hides a child movis star
(Flip Mark) In hit home and
Joey's facial dismay is humorous
to behold as th# kid stars to upset
household routine. But they over­
play tha "spoiled brat” bit and
th* laughs become fewer and few­
er. Regular stars Warreu Barlingcr, Mario Thomas and Madge
Blake ar* os appealing aa th* kid
ia noL
8:20-9:30 p. m. (CBB) Chockmate. “A Funny Thing Happened
To Me Oa Th# Way To The
Gem*.’’ A rather long title for

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CONFIDENTIAL TO "LOVED AND
LOST” : Your letter reminds me of an old
Chinese story: "One tear met another tear
floating down the river. The first tear
said. 'I am the tear of a woman who lost
her lover.’ The other tear snid, ‘I am the
tear of the woman who got him.’ ”

ways a snap for her.
A sale-man who is omsrt enough
to let her do must of the talking
and smooth enough to know Just
how to flatter her for her good
taste, her discerning eye, her ap­
preciation of “the belt.”
The impulse to tell a t least one
other woman the latest fait of gos­
sip that ha* come her way. Even
the women who prides herself on
never gossiping ha* a t least one
friend she feels justified to shar­
ing gossip with because oh* knows
what she tells her "won't go any
further."
The need to have the last word
in an argument. Thnt is why the
moot exasperating husband to the
world is the one who has hi* asy
and then stalks out of th* house

Qaaobiy

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DEAR WONDERING: A funeral is
not a "party” th at one attends by invita­
tion only. Your grandmother's jointives
have a right to attend, and to sit in tha
pews reserved for relatives,

ii)st Jhs Woman:
Thera ar* aome thing! a woman
Just can't resist Among them *ra;
A bargain, A "half-price'’ tag
will atop a woman In her tracks
every time. 8h* may not buy the
article marked down—but *he is
powerless to stop and examine t t
A yen to rearrange furniture.
When this urge strikes * wom­
an she Just can't re*t until she
has ohoved furniture around, at
least long enough to convince her­
self that it looked better the way
it was.
A chance to offer advice. Rare
Is the woman who c ln bring her­
self to nay “I don’t know*' when
naked to give advice on any sub­
ject. A woman may not be able
to solve her own problems hut
other women's problems ar* al­

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DEAR ABBY: My grandfather, who
has been ill for quite some time, is ex­
pected to die at any moment. Is it neces­
sary to have my grandmother’s relatives
to the funeral? If they do attend, is it ne­
cessary to have them sit in the pews reserved for relatives?
They arc such rough and ignorant peo­
ple it would embarrass us to have them
sitting with the relatives of my grand­
father. In other words, the whole family
is ashamed of them. However, we will do
what ia right.
JUST WONDERING

By Oswald Jacoby

The answer to the problem ill
that Gouge Itiilumlson, who sat
East, played th* jack of diamonds
on the deuce.
West took his ace of trumps and
I'd another spade. South won, led
the three of diamonds, noted the
fall of tha live epot from West,
thought a while, and played dum­
my’s eight of trumps! Bingo!
George’r play uf the jack had
paid off. It la interesting to not*
that he risked absolutely nothing
when he made it. Thor* was no
combination of cards that would
mak* hit jack good for purpose*
of beating the slant.

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ouch a short plot. This on* stars
Jack Bcnney in his first dramatic
role, although he is cast as a com­
et! Ian who's a target for murder on
three different occasions. The
checkmate trio (Doug McClure,
Anthony Georg* and Sebastian
Cabot) works against time to dis­
cover the mysterious assailant bo­
ra use Bonny insists on heading a
New Year’s Day parade ,&gt;a grand
marshal, making himself a perfect
target. Benny’s isn't a dramatic,
ally demanding role, but h* doe*
vary well with it. Spoiling tha suo.
pen** somewhat ia tha faet that
it's hardly likely that Benny, even
In a dramatic role, will be killed,
much a* hia protectora mak* it ap­
pear that he might he.
9-10 p. m. (NBC) Tb# ferry
Como Hhow. Lorne Green and Dan
Blocker, stars of th* "B onanu"
series, are tonight's guest*, with
Green# doing * poignant recital
from Washington's farewell to his
troops. Kaye Ballard'a "On The
Boardwalk" and Sandy Stewart's
"Adalaida'a Lament" (from "Guys
and Dolls") are among th* better
musical offerings, Tonight's state
of the week la New Jersey.

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9:30-10 p. m. (CBS) Th* Dick
Van Dyke Show. Some good laughs
don't quite obviate the fact thla
plat la loosely contrived to make
no particular poinL Skirting a
"Birds and the Bees" explanation,
Rob (Dick Van Dyke) answers hia
ton's (Larry Mathews) query oa
to hi* origin by reliving the anx­
ious months attendant his birth.
In flashback, we see Rob os a
frantically nervous e x p e c t a n t
father, going berserk in his a t­
tempt to get hi* wife (Mary Tylor
Moore) to the hospital. A good bit
i* played by Ann Morgan, as a
neighbor.
Christmas tree center of tha
western United Slates U said to
be Shelton, Wash., which city
ships some two million trees an­
nually.

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Governm ent

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J. E. DAVIS

A . I). D A V I S

Jacksonville Brothers Co-Chairmen
Of 1%2 Heart Fund Campaign
JACKSONVILLE — Announce
ment w m made today by Dr.
Maeon Itomnlne III, Jacksonville,
President of tho Florida Heart As*
aociation. that J. E. Davis, Chair*
man of the Board and A. D. Davis,
President of Winn-Dixie Stores,
Inc., have been appointed CoChairmen of the 1902 Heart Fund
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Association, an affiliate of the
American Heart Association.
Tha Davit brothers, assuming
leadership of the campaign which
reaches its peak during February,
have long been among the most
prominent business, civic and so­
cial leadera in Florida.
Aa operators of a chain of 540
auper food stores in eleven South­
eastern states, tha Davises hava
business and personal connections
In trery part of the state that will
lend prestige to tha Heart Fund,
already one of tha moat successful
health campaigns in the state.
Speaking for tha brothers, J. E.
Davis said, “Tha Immensity of tha
heart disease problem ie a matter
of gravest concern to every citixen
of Florida. Not only do mors peo­
ple die of heart disease than ail
other causes combined, but the
economic losses are etaggering
when so many of our lending citlsena are incapacitated during the
most productive yeari of their
lives. The Heart Association, with
its program of research, education
and community service, has been
the leader in arousing public Inter­
ests in thit staggering problem.
Wa hope that every d tiie n of
Florida will keep theta facte fn
mind in February when determin­

ing the site of his share in our bat­
tle against mankind's greatest
health menace."
Last year's Heart Fund produced
n total of $it2I&gt;,39)I from all sources
except bequests. The Davit broth­
ers are confident Mint the 1962
campaign will bring a total of
1700.000 or more.
Long active in civic, cultural
and community affair* on state
and national levels as well as in
Jacksonville, the Davis brothers
recently underwrote a much-need­
ed addition to St. Luke's Hospital
in Jacksonville. Doth have served
many times and in many areas on
committees for fund raising and
other worthy activities.
J. E. Davit is on the Board of
Directors of the Barnett National
Bank, Is Chairman of the Board of
Directors of American Heritage
Insurance Company, and has Iteen
active In improvements in produc­
tion and merchandising of agricul­
tural products, particularly Flor­
ida-grown foods. During World
War II, he was Officer in Charge
of the Quartermaster Market Cen­
ter in New York, serving perish­
ables to the European, North Afri­
can and Mediterranean Theatres of
Operation. He holds the legion of
Merit.
A. D. Davis is a former Chair­
man of the Florida Council for In­
dustry and Commerce, a Director
of the Atlantic National Bank,
Jacksonville, and Southern Bell
Telephone and Telegraph Com­
pany. Currently a member of the
Executive Committee of the Na­
tional Association of Food Chains,
he is a former Chairman of tha
group.

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Those are hot words. They are
likely to fire up the debate when
Congress considers Kennedy's re­
quest for authority to buy UN
bonds. The President has con­
fronted the Congress with a vote
of confidence in the United Na­
tions. That Is a firm grasping of a
prickly ttilstle, U ever there was.
So closely is United States for­
eign policy tied to the United Na­
tions that congressional refusal to
ball out the United Nations is al­
most inconceivable. It could hap­
pen, however, because the pres­
tige of the United Nations is low,
low, low in the United States.
There was Goa. Die UN Secur­
ity Council refused to challenge
Indian aggression against Goa to
tha delight of tho UN assembly's
Afro Asian bloc. This caused
Lord Home, tho British foreign
secretary, to say:
"If tha United Nations empha­
sis is taken oif the first duly of
the United Nations' peace-making
and security, and laid on . . . the
eradication of colonialism, then
the United Nations . . . would sow
the seeds of its own destruction."

Ily Untied Press International
The Kentucky Wildcats, the na­
tion’s fifth-ranked team, scored
thalr ninth victory In 10 games
Tuesday night, outclassing Vir­
ginia, 03-73, a t Lexington, Ky.
In other Southeastern Confer­
ence action. Vanderbilt defeated
Yale, 79-CI), at Nashville, Term.,
Auburn heat LhatUmMga, 07-47, at
Auburn, Ala., and MiieUsippi wen
a t Florence, Ala., 68-04, over Flor­
ence State.
Two SEC U ts u lost. Alabama
Ioat to Davidaon, 73-07, at David­
son, N. C-, and Georgia Tech b.iw •
ed to Navy, 64 62, in an overtime
game in Atlanta.

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Kennedy 'Grasps Thistle Firmly'
In Meeting Congo Policy Critics
By LYLE C. WILSON
WASHINGTON (CPI) — Grasp
tha thistle firmly is advice to be
taken only by a courageous man,
such is President Kennedy.
The President grasped the this­
tle firmly when he ordered an allout oratorical attack en the chal­
lengers o( his policy of support­
ing the United Nations in Its
Congo adventure.
He grasped firmly again with
announcement
that
Congress
would be asked to okay purchase
by the United States of up to 1100
million of United Nations bonds.
The money would help bail the
UN out of approaching bank­
ruptcy.
Tho Kennedy administration has
Invited an angry dispute in and
out of Congress and probably will
get it. The United Nations will be
in the middle. Former Vice Pres
ident Richard M. Nison heads up
the Republican opposition to U. S UN policy in the Congo. He is
not alone.
Deputy Assistant Secretary of
State Carl T. Rowan cams out
slugging last week in a speech de­
fending that policy and denoun­
cing Hi opponents. Rowan slid a
Belgian propagandist in New York
had spread around &lt;140.000 for the
circulation of myths and misin­
formation about the United Na­
tions In the Congo and In the se­
cessionist province, Katanga.
"Spread around" were Rowan's
words. The meaning is not pre­
cis# nor U tho implication precise
that there was money spread
■round lc such manner as to be
disgraceful to the receiver as well
h i to the dispenser.
Bearing in mind that Nixon has
made the Congo issue his own,
ono paragraph from Rowan's
speech is especially notable for its
unqualified language. Rowan said
of the sources of opposition to
U. S.-UN Congo policy:
"in the United States we have
a conglomeration of archconscrv■Uvea; people who oppose the in­
coma tax; avowed defenders of
racial segregation; opponents of
fluoridation of water; those who
want to destroy the Supreme
Court, largely because of its
ruling on school segregation, and
so forth."

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school bur stop,
$60 mo., 2 months
FA 2-2247,

on Old Orlan­
for children,
shade tree*,
advance rent,

BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom. 2
home on Mellonvllle, large
chen equipped, Fla. room,
place. 1170.00 per mo.
FA 2 6140.

bath
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ENJOY living In a modern trailer
at Wekiva River Haven, S miles
West of Sanford. FA 2-1900.
4 ROOM furnished apartment, 1
bedroom, water furnished, too
per mo. Call FA 2-5021.
NICE Sleeping room, rail
3 P.M., FA 2-3986.

after

9. For Sals or Rent.
CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake
Rant or Sale. Reasonabla. Call
evenings. FA 2-1597.

12. Real Ealate Fur Rais
Oscar M. Harrison
Registered Resl Estate Broke.
1211 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 3-794!

St. Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA M l*

AUCTION
Saturday, Jan. 6th 2 P. M.
28 If 8. Sanford Ave.
Beautiful 3 bedroom furn. bo ave.
property of K T, Wal*h. A-l
cond. ineld# and ooL Extra lot
offered
separate. Excellent
terms. Going at Absolute Auc­
tion. Yon set th* Price.
FI*.'* Most Economical Auction
Ce.

Grissom-Kemp Auction Go.
337 N. Fern CreekOrlindo GA 4-0954.

CLEAN carpeU with our Carpet
Shimpooer FREE, with purctiaie of lllue L uilrt shampoo.
Carroll’s Furniture.

INCOME TAX
SERVICE
OSCAR M. HARRISOK
MOVED FROM
3*40 HIAWATHA AYR.
To

1311 PALMETTO AVE.
PHONE FA 2-8827

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Shampooer FREE to clean your
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6. For Rent
FURN. apt. 2100 McDonvUls,
GET AWAY FROM NOSEY
NEIGHBORS AND LIVE A LIT­
TLE— 1 Bedroom house, unfurniihed, on ■ lake, electricity, hot
water, telephone, 100 acrei to
hunt and play in. Out o( Oitocn,
. MS per mo ,Ph. FA 2-0119.

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SLEETING ROOMS, The Gablet,
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.

28.500 To 29.300
FHA A Conr. Financing

WELAKA APARTMENTS: room!
privata bathi, 114 W. First S t

DIRECTIONS: 10 Misntes from Sanford, So. ee
Hwy. 17-92, tans right M
our alga.

2 • BEDROOM houie, kitchen
equipped, water furoiibed. Ph
FA 1-4411.

TErrace 8-3911

RENT A BED
RoUaway, Hospital A Baby Bodi
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-3161
116 W 1st S t
UNFURNISHED house, 1801 Wash­
ington Ave. Phone FA 2-4303
after Jan. lit.
EFFICIENCY Ilealad apartment
Sanford’s newest. Ideally locat­
ed, near post office, suitable for
singla or coupla, privata bath.
Inquire at Manual Jacobson Dapartmant 6lore.

CONVENIENT TO BASE: 1 bedroom, kitchen equipped, large
living room, 1110 per mo., 104 E.
Woodland Dr. FA 2-7047.

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Building Materials
Electrical Services
Plumbing Ssnrices
Radio A Television
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Laundry Service
Automobile Service
Machinery - Toola
Poultry • Peta - Livestock
Flowers - Trees • Shrubs
Furniture
Articles For Sale
Articles Wanted
Automobiles - Trucks
Boats • Motors
Motorcycles - Scooters
Trailers • Cabanas

HOUSE for rent. Ph. FA 2-2771.

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9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
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14. Insurance
15. Rasinctut Opportunities
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted

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• 3 - Bedrooms
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• Central Air-Cond. A
Heating
FHA Monthly Payments —

$66 to $74
No Closing Coat
YA A Conr. Financing
Available

NICELY furnished 3 room apart­
ment, all ulilUiet, downtown lo­
cation. FA 3-2307 for appoint­
ment.

Cliff Bomeman, Broker

NEW 1 bedroom furnished duplex,
2200 So, Park Ava.

Open 10.-94 a.m, to 744 p.m.

TErrace 8-4199

(H cw suin a Park Homes
By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
As Low As $350 Down
4Dedreeme—2 Bath*
1-Bedrooma—J Baths

5- Bodrnoma— 1ft Roths
3-Bedroom*—I Bath
Wide variety astarier designs and fleer plans

VA Financing on Homes up to 215,000
FHA — Conventional A In-Service Financing
DIRECTIONS: Turn W. on 30th 8L Follow Coun­
try Club ltd. A Waub for our signs.

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By Nadine Seltzer

— SWEETIE PIE

SOUTH IM.NECRKST
A tine way to begin 1962 would be
to select this attractive 3 bed­
12. Heal Kfituie F o r Salt
room home for your family. Only
$400 down and reasonable pay­
5 HR. maxonry and frame Iwme,
ments.
Just 2 blocks from Jr. high
school, city water and sewer,
large lot 111 x 111 ft. Only
$10,100—some terms.
til N Park Axe. Phone rA 2-24*0
1 UR. frame cottage, on large
corner lot, city water — only REDUCED PRICE $9,500. $4,000
down balance $30 per mouth on
$3,300 with $300.00 down, $30.13
two frame houses and 4 acres
monthly on balance. Immediate
of
land. Contact Grady Scott.
possession.
FA 2-2823.
Modern 2 UR, masonary home,
rural location, large lot, shady
oak-, bearing orange trees, fur­
nished including lawn mower 2324 Park Drive Office FA 2-2118
and garden tools, $11,800. $2,800 Sanford, F it.
Nights FA 2-0048
down, $79.33 monthly on bal.
Shown by appointment.

LOST*'* FOUND

Stenstrom Realty

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2344 So French Ave

N. V. F irm er, Realtor
2165 S. Park Avo. Ph. F.' 2-5221
After hours FA 2-2618 FA 2-3012 ROBER1 A. Wlt.lJAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lundqulst, Anne.
3 UEDROOM, 1 bath, kitch­ FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
en equipped, adjoining achool
ground. I have $2200 in Oil* I.AKKFRONT. beautiful 200’ x 230'
high lot, sandy beach, crystal
home. You may buy it for $300.
clear Lake Hutchinson, one mile
“ GET LOST!"
down, Payment* $81.00 per mo.
west of Osteen on Enterprise
(VA 41k'/.). FA 2-8033.
road, sign on lot. Phone 343-7293 13. Business Opportunities
19. Situations Wanted
Tavares.
B a ll-B la ir A g e n c y
FEMALE work wanted. FA 2-8198
MERCHANDISING
Registered Broker*
NEW AND CHOICE
MANAGEMENT
DAY'S WORK. FA 2 0430.
A ASSOCIATES
F1IA financed, 3 bedrooms, 14a
ASSOCIATES, INC.
218 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3641
baths. Low down payment of
DAYS or by week work, 303 E.
Suggest
Lake Mary Branch • FA 2-1290
$300. Payments less than rent,
11th St.
THIS MAY BE THE
$68 per month. Can be purchas­
ONE FOR YOU
DAYS WORK. FA 2SOS2.
ed with or without built-in kit­
Read This A Think
chen. A great opportunity for
Carefully
20. Hnby*iUera
pleasant living.
If you sincerely want a small,
I
will keep small children in my
easy-to-run business of your own
home $1.23 per day. FA 2-2274
and
want
it
to
be
in
operation,
WEKIVA RIVF.R ESTATES
bringing you income, within a
Approximately 214 acres, with 130
EXPERIENCED, Responsible lady
couple
of weeks, read these
111
N.
Park
Ave.
I’b.
FA
2-2420
ft. on river, 44 mil* off Rt. 46
will care for children. Phone
facta:
FA
1-3246.
$5,600
A FABULOUS buy, 4 bedroom (1) Merchandising
Management
call FA 2-6473 after 8:00 p. m
masonry home, atone fireplace,
Associates set you up as a RABY SITTING In my home,
open beam construction, 2 tile
dealer handling one of the
small children and bablsa, 11.23
baths, too x 600 feet on beauti­
HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
moat popular, heaviest adver­
per day, Rafarancsa. FA 1-9294.
ful Lake Markham. Must see to tised candy in the Country to­
SALES
RENTALS
appreciate. FA 2-3378.
day. You ace it on TV more 21. Beauty Salons
than any other candy.
KATHERINE HARVEY
(3)
No
“ selling" required with our
SUNSHINE
REALTY
308 W. 13th Street
BEAUTY SHOP
succeaaful
method.
Amy
Anderson
FA 2-7605
Evening! FA 2-2379
Hair Stylist - Pat Stewart
Reg. Real Estate Broker
(I) You will be in complete oper­
318 Palmetto Ave. ..Ph. FA 3-0834
2619 So. French Ave.
SAN LANTA HOMES
ating position In a couple of
On Locust, North of East 20th St. Day FA 2-749.’ — Night FA 2-48IS
weeks.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
3-Uedrooma, 2-l!aths, excellent
(4) You need no experience In Professional Care—Modern Equip.
neighborhood.
Priced
from 4 Lake Lots, with large oak trees,
business management. You 103 So. Oak
Ph. FA 2 3742
on Lake Onoro, $5,000. Name
$11,900. Low down payment,
need hire no help.
Your Term*.
$64.50 per mo., principal 4k in­
(5) A few hours a week provide a
terest.
income.
ROSA L. PAYTON (6) comfortable
With only $945, you are set up
VA — NOTHING DOWN
Registered Real Estat* Rroker
Beauty Salon
and ready to go. If desired
Ph. FA 2-8310 or CR 7-1921
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Walker Building
Nighti GA 7-1388
partial financing can be ar­
2310 Oak
FA 2-7684
Jack Demetree, Developer
ranged.
MAYFAIR
Last Year's Candy Sale* in the
Begin
the
new
year
right.
Sec
this
22. Build • l'alnl - Repair
RAVENNA PARK
USA. Over 3 Billion Dollars.
attractive home. 4 bedrooms, 2
You are invited to Inspect this at­
(Authority:
Federal
Reserve
Bank)
ROOM SPECIAL $14*5. Painting
hatha, Florida room and many
tractive 3 bedroom, 144 bath
Inside and out. Call Mr. Tasker,
additional features which you For complete details send your
home. Low down payment of
name, address and phone num­
FA 3-6159.
will
appreciate.
Only
3
year*
old.
$300 and reasonable monthly
ber to
A
real
buy
for
$28,000.
Good
fi­
payment*. Located on a choice
SEMI-RETIRED Carpenter
MERCHANDISING
nancing available.
corner lot In ■* quiet neighbor
Repair*, Alterations, Painting
MANAGEMENT
hood.
Phone FA 2-7963.
ASSOCIATES, INC.
P. O. Box 4326, Phils. IS, Pa.

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Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave.

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Ph. FA 2-2420

VA
FINANCING
Down Payment 4k
Closing Cost

$156
Monthly Paymant* a* lew as
$88 inrl. lavra and Insurance

NEW HOMES
In Henutlful —

Sunland Estates
$14,100 - $17,100
.1 - HEDKOOM8
1 . l«/f • 2 IIAT1IS
Conventional 4k FHA Leant
Drive 17-92 to (tunlsnd
Estates ( I ml. 8. of San.
ford). Sale* office 1st house
inside entrance.
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111 N. Park Ave.

K1NGSWOOD
GUILDERS. INC.
FA 2-8074
JIM HUNT . FA 2 2118

23. Building Material*

Ph. FA 2-2420 16. Female Help Wanted

FOR SALE OK LEASE: 3 bed­ BAR Waitress, apply In person to
Jet tnu. Hwy. 17-92 South.
room, l bath home, 117 Shan­
non Dr., South Plnacrait Section.
Ph. FA 3-1821.
17. Male Help Wanted

FA I-14IL

112 Magnolia

Ph. FA M ill

13. Mortgage Loans
MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional
Commercial &amp; Residential

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WELLS DRILLED
34. Article* For N*le
PUMPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Dally air riflai, union I akatai
All Types and Slaes
play tent*. Army Navy Surplus,
We Repair and Service
310 Saaford Ave.
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
FURNITURE
307 W. 2nd SL
Ph. FA 2 6432 Navy man transferred: brand
new; take over for balance on
FRIGID AIRE
I compute rooms; no down
*■-Bales Ar *ervice
payment necessary; payments
O. H. HIGH
low /a $13 per month. Call own
Ovk-do, Fla. FO 3-3115 Days
ner collect, TE 8-1311, Caisal
Evening* Sanford FA 2-3883
berry.
NEW SERVICE
FACTORY TO YOU
Septic tanks, pumped • drain
ALUMINUM BUNDS
fields installed. 14 hour aervico
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bottom
Terms. FA 2-9468.
rail with plastic end*. Plastic
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
29. Automobile Servlc*
oorda.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

DISCOUNTS
HOLLERS of SANFORD
CORVAIRS
2ND AND PALMETTO
2505 PARK AVE.

310 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4622

B a rk le y

Guarantee.
• Trade-Ins Will Be Accepted
60 LINCOLN

57 CHRYSLER

Premier 3 l)oor Hardtop, Air
fond.. Powered, Like Naw

Imperial 4-Door Hardtop,
Air Conditioned A Powered,
Real Clean

$3595

$1395

60 OPEL

4 Door Hardtop, Air
t'ondllliined, Lika Naw

56 FORD V-8

$3295

Ranrh Wagon. Real Clean

$595

59 FORD V-8

59 English Ford
2 Door Analla. Excellent
('•indlllon

58 LINCOLN I Door. leaded
....
*1795
59 CADILLAC 4 Door Air Cond........................... 5295
HO CHEVROLET Impula 4 Door. Equipped ....... 1995
58 FORD 2 Door V-8. A u to ................
...........
995
58 CHEVROLET 4 Door
..........................—- 119#
fiO CORVAIR 4 Door, Automatic ....................... 1495
58 RAMBLER 4 Door, Auto........................—- ..
1095
55 QUICK 2 Door
---- ------- ----—
•’»»#
57 FORD 2 Door, Automatic . ........................
895
58 RAMBLER 4 Door, Ktundard
— ...........
995
55 MERCURY 2 Door Hardtop
..........
195
50 CHEVROLET I Door. 0 C&gt;l„ Standard Shift
595
59 CHEVROLET 4 Door V-8. Auto.
1495
58 CHEVROLET V-8. 4 Door, SCMion Wagon 1295
56 OLDSMODILE 1 Door
. ........................
595
58 FORI) 2 Door Hardtop Overdrive
895
50 FORI) 4 Door 0 Cyl.
..
295
57 CHEVROLET 2 Ton, Chanuin and C u n ........... 1295
57 FORD 4 Door
......................... ....... 795
55 NASH Ambassador 4 Door, Auto........ - ..........
395
56 ItAMRLER 4 Door. Standard
....
.....
595
SB LARK Hardtop Coupe
..
... 1095
53 CHEVROLET Vi Ton Pickup ........................
395

58 FORD

Custom, t&gt; (Minder.
[
Standard T—
Very Clean

219 E. 2nd ST.
2505 PARK AVE.

SANFORD
SANFORD

FA 2-0711
FA 2-0861

55 CHEVROLET
Hrl Air, 6 Cylinder, 3-Door

$495

57 MERCURY

54 MERCURY

57 LINCOLN

W A G O N JAMBOREE!.

57 FORD

If lu u 'v r Been Looking Fur Mure Riding Ituum Fur Lena
Money. Look No Further. We Have The Widest Selection Of Near
New Wagons la Tow*. They're Priced To Please!

Fairlalir \ -8 1 Door,
Pordomatlr, Radio, Heater

FO RD
FORD
FORD
FORD
FORD
FORD
FORD

4-Door V -l Commander,
E ltra Clean

$795

Premier 4 Dour Hardtop,
Air Cond. and Powered

59
59
58
58
58
57
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$495

Delivered In Sanford
PAYMENTS $58.10
J\°£™

FEBRUARY

56STUDKBAKER

$595

$695

U N T IL

56 MERCURY
(Ration Wagon, 4 Door
Rtaadsrd Trana.. Overdrlra

$695

C O R V A IR S to C A D IL L A C S
PAYM ENTS

$595

59 CHEVROLET

Mnntarey 2 Door Hardtop,
Merromatle ItacDn A llcatsr

NO

Rel Air 2-Dnor V-8,
Automatic Transmission

$1095
$1495

FO RD G A L A X IE CLU B SED A N

56 CHEVROLET

Cuatom 300, Pow-r Steering,
Fnrdomatle.
A Healer

Imports &amp; Sport* Car*

BRAND-NEW 1962

$695

59 CADILLAC

Parkwood Station Wagon, 4
Door, V*8. Power Steering
and Brakes. A/T

FIL Ml 4-5307

Cuatqm, 6 Cylinder, 4 Door,
Air Conditioned. A/T,
Real Clean
f

$795

A. W. Berkley Uaed Cara.
Ine.
Our Hpecialitr
17-92 • Heart of Maitland

57 RAMBLER

1 Door Sedan. 30 Milae Par
Gallon.

HOLLERS of SANFORD

to CADILLACS
FA 2-0711
FA 2-0861

Senkarik Glass and Faint Co.

Windshield
Back Glass FOUR 14" wheel! and Urea for
Ford or Plymouth. FA 2-1412.
Door Glass
Vent Glass
SERVICE
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.

STENSTROM REALTY

JAN U ARY
CLEARANCE SALE

5 A J.E

1

USED CARS

111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420

NOTICE

C LEA R A N C E

LATE 1MODEL

2-Door

"Ws Trad*"
REALTOR - IN'SUROR
CONSULTANT - APPRAISER
Phone FA 1-4981
112 N. Park
Moving soon to 1818 8. French Avo

WOOD

PETUNIAS k Calendulas now
37. Boat* • Motor*
ready. Dutch Mill Nursery Fireplace wood, all lengths, Oak
AIR CONDITIONING
and lighter wood Delivered.
New Upsala ltd. off 20th St.
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
Gateway To The Waterxvay
Phone FA 2-6818, if no answer
1007 Sanford Axe
FA 2-8362 Now is (be time to set out
Your RVINRUDS Dealer
FA 2-3909.
FLORIDA ADVANCE BLACK
Ruli.’un Sporting Goods
27. SpeeUI Service*
I h. FA 2-3961
BERRIES. FA 2-8809.
WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, canes 304 8-8 E. lit.
walkers.
33. Furniture
FREE DELIVERY
39. Trailer* - Cabanas
Prescription* our Specialty
Used furniture, appliances, tools
1936—35 ft. Klcar hou*c trailer, I
FAUST'S n* Mellonville
elc. Rought-Sold. lo rry 's Mart
Speclaliriag In Healing
bedroom*, fully insulated, re*,
Ph FA 2-7101
2I
j Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
and Air-Conditioning Only
sonable. 3 Point Bait Shop, 17-92.
2302 Oak Ave.
FA 2-8321
MAKE 1982 A MUSICAL YEAR
• BIG VALUES
with a musical instrument from
• QUICK CREDIT
1960 RENAULT
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE
BUKUR'S MUSIC SHOP, 2004
• EASY TERMS
Walk-In Panel, Excellent
For service on any make of Sew­ WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Cedar Axe. Specialising in
Condition.
ing machine part* and accen•
SALES
•
REPAIRS
•
REN$1095
WILSON - MA1ER
oric* or Rentals call or write
TAt,S • MUSICAL ACCES­
New and Used Furniture
Seminole County Motor*
lo Sanford Sewing Center, 101
SORIES. Before you buy, give
FA 2-3622
FA 2-0614
South Park Axe Ph. FA 2 9411. 311 E. First St.
us a try. Ph. FA 2-0T33.
Sell
Ui
Your
Furniture.
Quick
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
Service With The Cash SUPER
W. I- HARMON
TRADING POST. FA 2 0877.
Ph. FA 2-42M
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
h e a t in g
Mattress ranoratlng. Expert Up
11. B. POPE CO. INC.
holstertng. All Work Guarin
200 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-423
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co.. TA 21117, 1304 Sanford
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state
Ave.
meets, invoices, hand bills, and
programs,
etc.
Progressive
FURNITURE
Printing Co. Phooe FA 2-1MI— Must sell at once — 3 complete
308 West 73th St.
room* of furniture. Take over
monthly pa&gt;mrnts of $11.86 or
DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITER­
$200 cash. Call owner tolled
ARY HELP? . . . ao application
TE 1-1511 Casselberry.
letter that will "get the job";
club paper; after dinner speech; ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
• We Are Offering: All Our Used Curs
high school or coUego theme or
Beds, Day, Week, or Month
•assy on all bnt scientific subAt Used Car Deu ler Prices.
FURNITURE CENTER
Jecta. Low rates. FA 2-4033,
1100 French Ave.
• All Late Model Ciitrs Are Sold With A
evening*.
Ph. FA 1-7953

LUMBER • HARDWARE • PAINT 210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4112
Roofing
FHA Loans
P 'aai
FREE ESTIMATES
31. Poultry . Pets « Livestock
Your Credit I* Good. Up lo 2 Yra
LOST: In Lake Mary area, large
to Payl
B. EDWARDS
yellow and white fluffy cat,
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
part angora, answers to name
We Give TV Stamps
of "Spring". Ph. FA 1-8786 Re­
BOJ W. 3rd St.
Ph. FA 2-7698
ward

AUTO SALESMAN wanted by
ACREAGE
Agrcssive Ford Dealer. Man
Now ia the time to invest in Flor­
must be in good physical health,
ida. We have listings that will
willing lo work 10 hours a day.
make you money In the Canav­
Age not necessarily a barrier. 24. Elactrle*] Services
eral area, Geneva area, near
Mutt
be willing to aik proipect
FRIOIDAIRE
Sanford — in fact, almost any
for the order. No whiskey.
Sales k Service
aeetion you arc interested in.
See Mr. Clifford at Strickland Huumi Wiring
Free Estimates
Ju st give us a call and tell us
Morrison Inc., 306 E. First St., Sid Vlhltn’a Randall Electric
your preference,

Stemper Agency

PUPPIES halt Airedale. 3 FRESH PRK-MIXED CONCRETE CIRCULATING HEATER, LP ga.*,
PLUMBING
months old, $500. Call Sat. or
Contracting &amp; Repairs
for 2-Bedroom home. Reason­
Medium aged stepping stones
Sun. only. Wales Fernery, on
Free Estimates
window sills, lintels &amp; steps
able. 1216 Randolph St. or Pbon*
lake at Lyman School, LongR. L. HARVEY
Old rock, steel and sand.
FA 2-3296.
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3383 wood.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
ELECTROLUX CLEANER
FA 2-3751
CHAMPION Miniature AKC Black 300 Elm Ave.
44. J. KING
Excellent condition, lightweight,
Poodle Puppies and Mother, INTAKE manifold. 3 two-barrel
PLUMBING A SUPPLIES
complete with all attachments.
Show dog Stock. FA 3-7741.
• Contracting
• Repair Work
carburetors, fuel block, for '38
Reasonable. Ph. FA 2-8187.
2334 So. Park Dr.
or '39 Ford 361 engine. Phone
32. Flow ers - Trees - Shrubs
Phone 323-0483
Mr. Glelow FA 2-2011 or NEW 13 cu. ft. RCA combination
rcfrigerator irccrcr $2oo.oo. Used
Salel Poinsettias In Bloom 9Sc
“*A 2-6473 after 6:00 p. m.
8 cu. ft. Coldspot refrigerator
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
$73. Call 322 3303.
Grapcville Ave near 20th St.

Southern Air

J. W. Hall, Realtor

Property

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Plumbing &amp; Heating

River Front

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31. Poultry - Pels - Livestock 34. Articles l or Sale

Wal l

Jim Hunt Realty

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2,’I. Plumbing Services

$1295

S-Door Hardtop

$395
54 FORD
Cuatomline 4-Door, S
Cylinder

$395
51 HENRY J.
2 Door, F.tlra Clean. New
Tire*. Excellent Cond.

$195

$695

57 PONTIAC

I Dr. Ranch Wagon. V-8, A/T, It.

53 FORD V-8

Country tfodan, 4 Ur., V-l, A/T, H.

3 Door Sedan

Chieftain V-8. 3 Door Hedau,
Standard Transmission

$195

$695

Country Sedan, 4 Door, V-8, A/T, I’/R, R A H .
4-Dr. Rauch Wagon,

6 Cylinder,

A/T.

l&gt;lir. Itanch Wagon, V-6. A/T, H A II.
Country Redan, t Pa»a., V-l, A/T, P/S, A/C,
C#,B,|{,r Mr,Un- * Dr- V.g, A/T, 178. P/B,

1,000 FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS

BEFORE Y O U

BUY

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

Have You Seen The New
Mercury METEROK
The Right Rice Car At Tha Right Price.

with Karh New Or Card Vehicle Hold!

Strickland - Morrison
80S E. 1st. St., Sanford
Ph. FA 2-1181
Win ta r P a r k

MI 4-8916

HUNT

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M ERCURY

109 N. Palmetto Ava.
Sanford
Sanford—FA 2-4881
Winter Park—MI 4-0209

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THURSDAY. JANUARY 4, 1962

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 859

A multi-million dollar project
to revitalise portions of the down­
town area into a shopping mall
have firtled out, the Herald learn­
ed today.
The ultimate scope of the pro­
ject would have spread from First
St. to Lake Monroe and would
hive included free parking spares
for more than 750 ear*.
Prominent business people’ have
worked quietly for many month*
to bring the project Into resliialion. Five of the property owners
agreed to form a corporation but
one refused lo go along with the
project.
The project would have includ­
ed tearing down many old build­
ings along First St. and pulling
up modern structures.
Each of the willing property
owners received a letter this week,
aa well aa city officials who were
vitally interested in the project,
telling them of ihe (allure to com­
plete the program,
The latter Hates in part that
"after month* ot exploring all
posslbla methods (o develop the

Casselberry Calls
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By LARRY VKRS1IEL
(A few abort onei . . . and
lome aure beta for Iht new year).
• • •
The construction of a new
Osteen Bridge la dead for 1962
, . , That's the word from Max
Brewer, fifth district road board
member.
• » •
J. C. Hutchison will he re-elect­
ed chairman of the County Com­
mission next Tuesday morning.
• • •
City Manager W. E. Knowles
haa been aiked to "devote some
time" on helping firm up a new
franchise directive . . . Bill LefHer has also been contacted.
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The City atiU has received no
word from the post office depart­
ment on posslbla lease of the
present postal facility.
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• • •
\ Gordon Frederick will change
his mind and aeek another term
In the legislature . , . Al Lormann will run against him.
• • •
The Jayceca are planning an
extenaiva membership drive start­
ing around Ihe 15th of the month
to go hand-in-hand with Jaycee
week.
• • a
A move will be made by the
Merchant! division of the Cham­
ber to revitalise Uie downtown
aection . . . and watch for tha
City Commission to give them a
big boost,
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County Commissioner Vernon
Dunn will seek re-election in the
District 4 race this year . . . So
will Ted Williams from District
X.
• • •
More than 000 auto license tags
for 1962 were sold Tuesday, the
first day they were available.
• • •
It sure would be nice to have
a tag office In South Seminole.
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Mayor J . H. (Jimmy) Crapps
will sign over 200 proclamations
this year and have his picture on
the front page shaking handa with
somebody about 20 times.
• • •
Three names were inadvertent­
ly left off the Junior High School
Honor Roll, which was printed
last week. From Mr. Joiner's
eighth grade, Connie Colvin, Lin­
da Conn and Nora Butler also
made tha honor roll. Apologies
and congratulations, girls. Keep
up the good work,
•
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The County Agent's office will
be moved to the stockade at tha
County borne properly despite
talk about an agricultural center.
•
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City Manager W. E. Knowles
will once again ask that the com­
mission put in Die budget money
for a city hall parking lot and
once again it will be stricken out.
•
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How ii Ihe Palms bring healed
on these cold winter days?
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The board of directors of Legion
Fair Assn, will be special guests
at the 40 and 8 dinner Tuesday,
Jan. 9, at 7 p. m. at the Legion
Hall on llwy. 17-92. Joel S. Field
president of Die Fair Assn., an­
nounced today.

A special meeting of the Ca*-( Plana now call for the meeting
sclberry Board will he called by' to be held at 9 a. m. in the town's
Aldermen Hope Bennett and Rohn Municipal Hill.
Ij«dy for Saturday to n k that
"We’re going to ask the bosrd
the town conform with the rest lo bring Ihese liquor and beer
of Die county on the sale of al places in line with the rest of the
robotic beverages and to discuss county on the hours they're allow
Die legality ot a plat on the Lit- ed to sell and we're atso notify
liandsto Subdivision, Mrs. Bennett in* ministers and schools all over
Die county of our action inviting
said today.
them to attend. Questions con­
cerning Ihe plat will pertain to
Die legality of the method by
which it was sppruved severs!
months sgo In the living room of
my Iwmc,'' Mrs. Bennett said.
According to Attorney Kenneth
McIntosh, Casselberry'* legal re­
presentative, the legality of Die
planned meeting is questionable
since there is some doubt ss to
WASHINGTON (U P I&gt; - Commu­ whether newly elected offlcisli
nist nations have pumped S60-8100 lake over on Jsn. 1 or at the first
million worth of military hard­ regularly scheduled meeting next
ware InU. Cuba, enabling Fidel Monday at 7 ;30 j&gt;. m.
Castro to build the Western Hemi­
sphere's second biggest army, according to tha State Department.
A report issued Wednesday
night n id Castro's regime la so
closely tied to the Sino-Soviel
bloc that he probably could not
wriggle away even if he wanted
PACIFIC PALISADES, Caltf.
to.
(UPI&gt;—Police today attempted to
The 23-paga, report, issued one piece together scraps of evidence
year after the United States sev­ which might lead them to the
ered diplomatic ties with Castro murderer of beautiful socialite
said Bo per cent of Cuba’s foreign Doris Bowman. 22, who was fa­
commerce involve* trade with the lsity beaten In her S100.000 home.
Communist world.
An autopsy Wednesday showed
Tl&gt;e U.S. report i* a detailed that tha l-foot-T-tnch victim was
su m m a ry of Cuba'* links with afrJck A tha head, .bin and neck
com m :, ism. It was prepared to
% y ont tDurututnt »i* or
lend support to U ^. arguments, m n Umei- There aIw w„ evl.
that the
hemisphere nations dpncertr. BgulaUDn.
should denounce Castro and ims j,e w (l not &gt;eilU8|ly molested
pose economic and dlpkim.tic &gt;B(J „ 1( hm)je w || ^
Iuo,cd
sanctions on his government.
There was speculation that Mrs.
The report include* available Bowman returned home after an
information up to August, 1961 intruder gainrd enfranc* through
Thu* it dots not refer to Castro's an unlocked door. Police said Die
"I am a Marxist" speech of murderer may havo been 'urklng
Dec. 2.
in the bouse while the pretty vic­
tim talked lo her mother on the
telephone.
Police said Ihey wars working
on the theory that Mrs. Bowman
was killed by a burglar or a nar­
cotics addict. Her husband ii a
physician.
Building permits In Seminole
Officers pointed out that two
County dropped sharply during other physicians' homes—one next
1061, record* at Zoning Director door to Die Bowmans—were bur
Robert Drown’* off lea revealed to­ garbled in recent weeks.
day.
Records showed that last year
1,184 permits were Issued during
the year as compared with 1,686
during 1060.
Valuations for th* lis t year
were set at 89,026,036 as compar­
E LI SARKTHVILLE,
Katanga
ed with 811,882,606 fur 1960.
In the city permits maintained (UPI)—President Moise Tshombe
the same steady trend about the told his provincial assembly todsy
he finds no fault with Itx of eight
82 million mark for the year.
points of the Kitons agreement
that would end Katanga’i seces­
CD Course To Open sion from Die rest of the Congo.
The largest class ever to attend
Tshombr'f speech was consid­
a Personal Survival Course in ered remarkably mild. IP- made
Seminole County te scheduled to it to in assembly s c i o n that
m att for the opening class at 7 started lete, almost never got off
p, m. today tn th* Forest City Bap­ the ground and was made up of
tist Church.
a hare quorum of 35 deputies.

$60 Million Red
Aid Pumped Into
Castro's Cuba

Pretty Socialite
Beaten To Death

Seminole Building
Permits Decline

Tshombe Balks
On Two Points

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HAVANA (UJM)—The govern­
ment pros* today reported the ex­
e c u tio n "several days ago" of a
cuuntvr-revulutlonaiy louder con­
victed of killing three civilian mi­
litiamen. It was the Hist execu­
tion to be announced in 1962.
Acurdlng to an official release,
Msrgarilo Lenta Flore*, alias
•Tborndyk*" and "Chico,'* wa» the
leader of an anti-Castro hand op­
e ra tin g in th* northeastern part of
La* Villa* Previn**.

IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES marked the installation Wednesday nl the
Shrine Club of new Kiwanls Club president, W. E. Kirchhoff, (right), a s
he is handed the Ravel by his predecessor, James Grant. Installation activi­
ties were directed by Lt. Gov. Warren H. Edwards of Orlando. Installed
along with Kirchhoff were first vice president George Andrew Speer, and
second vice president. Adm. (ret.) Robert Jackson. New directors arc Edwin
Shinholser, I’eter Btikur, Ed Lane, James Barnett, J. C. Davis nnd M. R.
Strickland. Treasurers are B. B. Crumley and N. V. Farmer nnd secretary,
Ralph Smith.
(Herald Photo)

Atlas 'Kinks' Being Fixed
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) Scientists working to put a XL S.
astronaut Into orbit Dili month
wars expected today to iron out
rocket troubles which have pushed
the shot at least one n ttk deeper
into the calendar.
™
. The difficulty cropped up "al
most overnight" during a routine

Story In Herald
Locates Relative
It pays to advertise!
Hardly had Wednesday's copy
of the Sanford Herald hit th*
streets before th* lore) r . of C.
had a phone call (rom a Mrs. 11.
T. Brown, aliter-ln law of Elwood
H sjes. who is being sought by his
sister in Delaware. Mr*. Brawn
gave Hayes' present address In
Sarasota.
The news story which appeared
In (he Herald asked whether snyone knew Die whereabout* of this
man, who once ran an electrical
shop here, over ten years ago.
Mr*. Margaret Waltman of Wil­
mington, Del., his aiiter, haa not
seen her brother in 27 yrars and
all rfforts to locale him through
conventional channel* had run in­
to a stone wall when he moved
away from Sanford.
Mr*. Georgia Hall, secretary al
Die Chamber of Commerce saya
she is posting an airmail letter
to Mrs. Waltman today tu Inform
her that "the lost has been found."

Bryant To Propose
New State College
PENSACOLA (UPI) — Gov
Farris Bryant told a Pen*scol»
audience Wednesday that he will
recommend that planning for a
new four-year college here begin
"within a mailer of days."
Bryant said he will ask the
I j T ] C j' tiet ( r ^..mediate re­
lease of the 850,000 . . tilsnning
funds appropriated by Ihe 1961

Castro Executes
Rebel Leader

Legislature.

MAYOR J. H. (JIMMY) Crappa. left, buy* th* first tict'i ball from
rom Chief Roy Williams.
ket for th* Policeman’;
Th* ball Is scheduled Jan. 18, starling «&amp; 9 p. ra. a t tha
Mayfair Inn.

Florida Nipped
Again; New Cold
Blast For North

Dr. Duak S. Campbell, prcslleni
emeritus of nutfda S i.'v Univer­
sity, has agreed U&gt; take the Job
of executive director of the Quali­
ty Education Committee crested
by the 1961 Legislature, liryant
announced. The committee is
charged with the job of making
a top to-bottom study of Florida
public schools with an eye to
improving them.
The chief executive, in a major
address winding up "Governor
Bryant Day" bare, reiterated kia
the ms that Florida needs no new

check of ^he Alias booster rocket
fuel tanks, and forced the g4u&lt;)
million Mercury program to give
up plans for sending astronaut
John H. Glenn Jr. on Ihe orbital
voyage on Jan. 16.
Official* of tha National Aero­
nautics and Space Administration
rescheduled Die launching for
Jan. 23—a dale which etil! will
be subject to changa if more
problems are encountered.
Informed sources said Die tank­
age problem was not a serious
one, but (hat It created a had sit­
uation because the routine chuck
of this system falls into a se­
quence of tests which must follow
in a certain order.
"They’ve almost got it squared
away now," one source told
United Press International early
today. "The problem actually In­
volved a delay of only 24 lo 48
hours, hut the spare agency de­
cided to give us a week more to

simplify tha problem of dispatch­
ing tha recovery Beet."
He explained that this will give
technicians enough additional timo
to make aura tha problem is
solvril, without running tha risk
of sending Ilia fleet to ses " l o sit
out there for nothing (or day* ar.d
maybe weeks."
The lleet will be alaUoncd in
recovery areas over the Atlantic
to retrieve Glenn and his bell,
shaped cspsule following their re ­
turn lo earth at tha and of Ihe
thrre-orhit trip.

Foster Parents
Keep Florida Boy

Special:

Care For Mentally
III Held Lacking
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) _ The
numlHT of menially ill in Florida
outnumbers Die hciii available fur
Dteir rare by five to one, a state
health official said Wednesday.
Dr. Wayne Yeager, director of
Die Mental Health Bureau, fold a
legislative delegation headed by
Sen. W. C. HcrreU of Miami
Springs that at toast 80,000 Flori­
dians need mental care, but th*
itsta has only 10,000 beds for
them.

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B R IE F S
3 Die In Crashes
SANTO DOMINGO (U P D -S eattered Incidents of violence and
terror took at least three lives
Wednesday In Ihe Dominican It*,
public, R was reported today.

Control Demanded
BE RUN (UPI)—The East German Communists today Insisted
on the right to control official
American traffic crossing th*
East-West Berlin border.

Curb Foreigners

BEIRUT (U PI)—President Fuad
Chehab's government has ap.
proved an "urgent" law to UgbU
Ry United Pros* International
en reatlrictlofli on entry and real*
Frost nipped Florida again early dene* of foreigners In Lebanon, K
today and a new cold wavs threat- waa learned today.
sned th* Northsrn border atata*.
But Wadnssday prstty busies*** Police Probe Set
TAMPA (UPI) — State Atty.
donned bathing suits a t a tourist
station near Tallahassee to prove William D. Hopkins of Tallahasse*
that it was warm "as always" in was arhaduled to officially begin
investigation
today
Into
th* Sunshln* But*, but Wednes­ bia
day'* early morning temperatures charges of improper influence ia
war* below (reeling a a far south th* Tampa Police Department.
as Miami.
Gov. F a n is Bryant of Florida Two-Power Talks
LONDON (UPI)—British Prim#
denied etal* chamber of commerce
report* that tourist* wer* fleeing Minister Harold Macmillan will
open two dayi of talks with Gar*
the atat* in search ot warmth,
Th* Umperaturea dropped to 27 man Chancellor Konrad Adenaur
degrees Wednesday near Miami Monday in Bonn, the Foreign Of.
and farm fields wore frosted whit*. He* announced today.
Water from lawn sprinklers turn­
Actress On Mend
ed to Ire in Miami's suburbs.
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Actreag
Miami’s low temperature of 38
Wednesday set a record for th* Barbara Stanwyck was enjoylns
dat«, at did Miami B*aeh'a 46-de- th* comforts of bom* today fol­
lowing a siege with virus in tho
gre* reading.
Florida's frost warning service hospital over th* Christ mas and
said th a n waa litl* damage to Now Voar’a holidays.
eitrus crop* from th* cold but veg­
etable crop* such aa beans, cucum­ Wylie Answered
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov.
bers and tomatoes war* nipped
again. Th* cold caused fog blamed Farris Bryant, taking not* of o
fur a 19-rar accideut near Miami, magasine article by Philip Wylls
Gusty wind* spattered rain from criticising land conservation in
coastal areas of th* 1’arifie north­ Florida, Wednesday dismissed th*
west to Idaho and Montana moun­ Miami writer's Saturday Evening
Post piece as "poorly Informed,"
tains.
Light snow fell In a bolt from
northern Minnesota to Now Eng­ Offers Reward
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (U PI) —
land early today. There were show­
Gov. John Patterson posted *
ers in East Texas.
Cold wav* warnings were up to- 850o reward Wednesday for Infor­
day for the Dakotas, Minnesota, mation leading to the conviction
Nebraska, Iowa, Maine, Vermont of the slayer of a prominent Moand New Hampshire aa a reault of bile Negro leader, Alfred S. Criaa polar air mass which dropped lion, found beaten to death In his
temperatures as much as 30 below car Friday night.
sera in pert* of Canada.

CINCINNATI, Ohio tU I'l) — A
10-year-old boy will remain her*
wiDi his foster parents rather
than lie relumed to his natural
parent* in Florida aa Die result
of a court decision.
Common Pleas Court Judge
Louts J. Schneider refused Wed­
nesday i writ of habeas corpus
by Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Slauenwhile of Pinellas Park, Fia., for
return of the boy.
Schneider said to grant the writ
ALGIERS, Algeria (U P D -B il- would hr contrary to the best
ter violence between European interest of Die child as Die Florida
and
Moslem
faction*
raged couple had neglected the boy for
Bombing Attem pt
through Algeria on Die fourth day nearly II years.
i'llllA D E I.rillA (U P I)—Mail*
The boy, Wilfred, was one of
of the new year today, bringing
a mounting toll of dead and in­ four children pul out for care by 1’aloulan, 86, wa* arrested WedDie Slauenwiiitea 10 years ago. nesday night on charges of a t­
jured.
The
couple said they were unable tempting to lx,nib the hum* of
At least 411 were killed anil 75
______al Dial time
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care for them
but Hi).. William J. Green, (l)-P a.l,
wounded Wednesday alone, ac­ lu_____
got the olher children hack during who is a power in I’enniylvanla
cording to official sources.
| politics.
The latest attacks were centered j Die past 18 months,
mainly in Algiers and Oran. Three
persons were repuru-d killed in
Oran, including a European terr­
orist shot by police At least 14
persons were wounded, most ol
Diem .Moslems, police &lt;vd.
In Algiers, there were three gun
Plenty of *|&gt;ort* thrill* will he cii tap for Seminole
attacks and one grenade attack.
County
m-Ulent* starting Friday night when the OrPolice sources *a;d ai.m st alt
lando-Seminole Jal-Alal Fronton open* it* door* for the
i.ie Oran violence was caused by
first lime nt 7:45 )&gt;. m.
young European terrorists hands
The fronton, located ju st off Hwy. 17-92 and SR
attacking Moslems,
-136 prom ise* to he one of the greatest sport* attractions
fo r the area.

Death Toll Mounts
In Algerian Strife

downtown area comprised of a
full block between First St., Com­
mercial and Park A \e., we regret tn inform you that we have
decided to drop the project.
"We were forced to make this
decision even though we still have
two commitments from national
companies (hat would occupy approximalely two-thirds of the en­
tire area."
"The Idea was abandoned when
it was impossible to find a solu­
tion that would meet the re.
quirrment* of one property own­
er."

Jai Alai Section
In Herald Today

Architect i* John Hnrton whih the Carroll Daniel
Construction Co. built the modern facility.
Leroy Robb, vice president af the Carroll Daniel
firm gave a special pat on the hack lo work superin­
tendent T. A. Champion who worked "so hard to make
the Job a success."
This was Chumpion’s first job in the Sanford area
H in t he had been with the firm for three year*.
The Herald is running a special section on the fron­
ton in today'* edition.
Other oub-contractoro were: Bradford Concrete Ser­
vice, Inc., Clark Construction Co., Inc., Imperial Decorator*, Lee Brothers, Lundquiat Foam Products, Perma
Stress, Inc., Gator Lumber, Carpet Fashion* Of Orlando,
H. C. Buchanan Concrete, Evan* Roofing, McKaney,
K. M. Wilkin*.

Ban The ‘Twist’

TAMPA, Fla. (U PI) The city
recreation department has (orbidden tile dancing of "lh* twist'*
al Tampa's community reniera.
A department official laid Die n i­
Don S ne west dance crate was
conaderxd unwholesome for civil.
dren
teen-ager* who use Dm
renters.

Indict Floridian
For Parricide
FORT LAUDERDALE (t'P D —
Henry Delian, 25, was Indicted on
two counts of firsl degree murder
Wednesday In the gun deaths of
bis parents last mouUi.
The htxllcx of Nelson Delian, 32,
and Ids wife were found in their
apartment al nearby Hallandsl*
Dec. 17 ailer the son plumed
police and (old Uiem, "1 just shot
my parents."

Herald Index
Bridge
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Comic* .
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Dear Abby — ------- Pag*
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Editorial
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E ntertain m en t______ Pag* 6
Lag*!* ------------------ Pag* 10
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Society L*___.__Pag* 6 A 7
Spurt* — ....................Pago 8

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THURSDAY. JANUARY 4, 1962

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 859

A multi-million dollar project
to revitalise portions of the down­
town area into a shopping mall
have firtled out, the Herald learn­
ed today.
The ultimate scope of the pro­
ject would have spread from First
St. to Lake Monroe and would
hive included free parking spares
for more than 750 ear*.
Prominent business people’ have
worked quietly for many month*
to bring the project Into resliialion. Five of the property owners
agreed to form a corporation but
one refused lo go along with the
project.
The project would have includ­
ed tearing down many old build­
ings along First St. and pulling
up modern structures.
Each of the willing property
owners received a letter this week,
aa well aa city officials who were
vitally interested in the project,
telling them of ihe (allure to com ­
plete the program,
The latter Hates in part that
"after month* ot exploring all
posslbla methods (o develop the

Casselberry Calls
Special Meeting
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By LARRY VKRS1IEL
(A few abort onei . . . and
lom e aure beta for Iht new year).
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The construction of a new
Osteen Bridge la dead for 1962
, . , That's the word from Max
Brewer, fifth district road board
member.
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J. C. Hutchison will he re-elect­
ed chairman of the County Com­
mission next Tuesday morning.
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City Manager W. E. Knowles
haa been aiked to "devote some
time" on helping firm up a new
franchise directive . . . Bill LefHer has also been contacted.
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Dunn will
District 4
will Ted
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Commissioner Vernon
seek re-election in the
race this year . . . So
Williams from District
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More than 000 auto license tags
for 1962 were sold Tuesday, the
first day they were available.
• • •
It sure would be nice to have
a tag office In South Seminole.
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The City atiU has received no
word from the post office depart­
ment on posslbla lease of the
present postal facility.
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• • •
\ Gordon Frederick will change
his mind and aeek another term
In the legislature . , . Al Lormann will run against him.
• • •
The Jayceca are planning an
extenaiva membership drive start­
ing around Ihe 15th of the month
to go hand-in-hand with Jaycee
week.
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A move will be made by the
Merchant! division of the Cham­
ber to revitalise Uie downtown
aection . . . and watch for tha
City Commission to give them a
big boost,

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Mayor J. H. (Jimmy) Crapps
will sign over 200 proclamations
this year and have his picture on
the front page shaking handa with
somebody about 20 times.
• • •
Three names were inadvertent­
ly left off the Junior High School
Honor Roll, which was printed
last week. From Mr. Joiner's
eighth grade, Connie Colvin, Lin­
da Conn and Nora Butler also
made tha honor roll. Apologies
and congratulations, girls. Keep
up the good work,
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The County Agent's office will
be moved to the stockade at tha
County borne properly despite
talk about an agricultural center.
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City Manager W. E. Knowles
will once again ask that the com­
mission put in Die budget money
for a city hall parking lot and
once again it will be stricken out.
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A special meeting of the Ca*-( Plana now call for the meeting
sclberry Board will he called by' to be held at 9 a. m. in the town's
Aldermen Hope Bennett and Rohn Municipal Hill.
Ij«dy for Saturday to n k that
"W e’re going to ask the bosrd
the town conform with the rest lo bring Ihese liquor and beer
of Die county on the sale of al places in line with the rest of the
robotic beverages and to discuss county on the hours they're allow
Die legality ot a plat on the Lit- ed to sell and we're atso notify
liandsto Subdivision, Mrs. Bennett in* ministers and schools all over
Die county of our action inviting
said today.
them to attend. Questions con­
cerning Ihe plat will pertain to
Die legality of the method by
which it was sppruved severs!
months sgo In the living room of
my Iwmc,'' Mrs. Bennett said.
According to Attorney Kenneth
McIntosh, Casselberry'* legal re­
presentative, the legality of Die
planned meeting is questionable
since there is some doubt ss to
WASHINGTON (U P I&gt; - Commu­ whether newly elected offlcisli
nist nations have pumped S60-8100 lake over on Jsn. 1 or at the first
million worth of military hard­ regularly scheduled meeting next
ware InU. Cuba, enabling Fidel Monday at 7 ;30 j&gt;. m.
Castro to build the Western Hemi­
sphere's second biggest army, according to tha State Department.
A report issued Wednesday
night n id Castro's regime la so
closely tied to the Sino-Soviel
bloc that he probably could not
wriggle away even if he wanted
PACIFIC PALISADES, Caltf.
to.
( UPI&gt;—Police today attempted to
The 23-paga, report, issued one
piece together scraps of evidence
year after the United States sev­ which might lead them to the
ered diplomatic ties with Castro murderer of beautiful socialite
said Bo per cent of Cuba’s foreign Doris Bowman. 22, who was fa­
commerce involve* trade with the lsity beaten In her S100.000 home.
Communist world.
An autopsy Wednesday showed
Tl&gt;e U.S. report i* a detailed that tha l-foot-T-tnch victim was
su m m a ry of Cuba'* links with
afrJck A tha head, .bin and neck
co m m :, ism. It was prepared to
% y ont tDurututnt »i* or
lend support to U^. arguments, m n Umei- There aIw w„ evl.
that
the
hemisphere
nations dpncertr. BgulaUDn.
should denounce Castro and ims j,e w (l not &gt;eilU8|ly molested
p ose
economic and dlpkim.tic &gt;B(J „ 1( hm)je w|| ^ Iuo,cd
sanctions on his government.
There was speculation that Mrs.
The report include* available Bowman returned home after an
information up to August, 1961
intruder gainrd enfranc* through
Thu* it dots not refer to Castro's an unlocked door. Police said Die
"I am a Marxist" speech of murderer may havo been 'urklng
Dec. 2.
in the bouse while the pretty vic­

$60 Million Red
Aid Pumped Into
Castro's Cuba

Pretty Socialite
Beaten To Death

tim talked lo her mother on the
telephone.
Police said Ihey wars working
on the theory that Mrs. Bowman
was killed by a burglar or a nar­
cotics addict. Her husband ii a
physician.
Building permits In Seminole
Officers pointed out that two
County dropped sharply during other physicians' homes—one next
1061, record* at Zoning Director door to Die Bowmans—were bur
Robert Drown’* o ff lea revealed to­ garbled in recent weeks.
day.
Records showed that last year
1,184 permits were Issued during
the year as compared with 1,686
during 1060.
Valuations for th* list year
were set at 89,026,036 as compar­
E LI SA RKTHVILLE,
Katanga
ed with 811,882,606 fur 1960.
In the city permits maintained (UPI)—President Moise Tshombe
the same steady trend about the told his provincial assembly todsy
he finds no fault with Itx of eight
82 million mark for the year.
points of the Kitons agreement
that would end Katanga’i seces­
sion from Die rest of the Congo.
The largest class ever to attend
Tshombr'f speech was consid­
a Personal Survival Course in ered remarkably mild. IP- made
Seminole County te scheduled to it to in assembly s c i o n that
matt for the opening class at 7 started lete, almost never got off
p, m. today tn th* Forest City Bap­ the ground and was made up of
tist Church.
a hare quorum of 35 deputies.

Seminole Building
Permits Decline

Tshombe Balks
On Two Points

CD Course To Open

The board of directors of Legion
Fair Assn, will be special guests
at the 40 and 8 dinner Tuesday,
Jan. 9, at 7 p. m. at the Legion
Hall on llwy. 17-92. Joel S. Field
president of Die Fair Assn., an­
nounced today.

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•Tborndyk*" and "Chico,'* wa» the
leader of an anti-Castro hand op­
era tin g in th* northeastern part o f
La* Villa* Previn**.

Atlas 'Kinks' Being Fixed
CAPE CANAVERAL (U PI) Scientists working to put a XL S.
astronaut Into orbit Dili month
wars expected today to iron out
rocket troubles which have pushed
the shot at least one n ttk deeper
into the calendar.
™
. The difficulty cropped up "al
most overnight" during a routine

Story In Herald
Locates Relative
It pays to advertise!
Hardly had Wednesday's copy
of the Sanford Herald hit th*
streets before th* lore) r . of C.
had a phone call (rom a Mrs. 11.
T. Brown, aliter-ln law of Elwood
Hsjes. who is being sought by his
sister in Delaware. Mr*. Brawn
gave Hayes' present address In
Sarasota.
The news story which appeared
In (he Herald asked whether snyone knew Die whereabout* of this
man, who once ran an electrical
shop here, over ten years ago.
Mr*. Margaret Waltman of Wil­
mington, Del., his aiiter, haa not
seen her brother in 27 yrars and
all rfforts to locale him through
conventional channel* had run in­
to a stone wall when he moved
away from Sanford.
Mr*. Georgia Hall, secretary al
Die Chamber of Commerce saya
she is posting an airmail letter
to Mrs. Waltman today tu Inform
her that "the lost has been found."

Legislature.

HAVANA (UJM)—The govern­
ment pros* today reported the ex­
e c u tio n "several days ago" of a
cuuntvr-revulutlonaiy louder con­
victed of killing three civilian mi­
litiamen. It was the Hist execu­
tion to be announced in 1962.
Acurdlng to an official release,
Msrgarilo Lenta Flore*, alias

MAYOR J. H. (JIMMY) Crappa. left, buy* th* first tict'i ball from
rom Chief Roy Williams.
ket for th* Policeman’;
Th* ball Is scheduled Jan. 18, starling «&amp; 9 p. ra. at tha
Mayfair Inn.

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BRIEFS
3 Die In Crashes
SANTO DOMINGO (U P D -S eattered Incidents of violence and
terror took at least three lives
Wednesday In Ihe Dominican It*,
public, R was reported today.

Control Demanded
BE RUN (UPI)—The East German Communists today Insisted
on the right to control official
American traffic crossing th*
East-West Berlin border.

Curb Foreigners

BEIRUT (U P I)—President Fuad
Chehab's government has ap.
proved an "urgent" law to UgbU
Ry United Pros* International
en reatlrictlofli on entry and real*
Frost nipped Florida again early dene* of foreigners In Lebanon, K
today and a new cold wavs threat- waa learned today.
sned th* Northsrn border atata*.
But Wadnssday prstty busies***
TAMPA (U PI) — State Atty.
donned bathing suits at a tourist
station near Tallahassee to prove William D. Hopkins of Tallahasse*
that it was warm "as always" in was arhaduled to officially begin
investigation
today
Into
th* Sunshln* But*, but Wednes­ bia
day'* early morning temperatures charges of improper influence ia
war* below (reeling a a far south th* Tampa Police Department.
as Miami.
Gov. F anis Bryant o f Florida
LONDON (U PI)—British Prim#
denied etal* chamber o f commerce
report* that tourist* wer* fleeing Minister Harold Macmillan will
open two dayi of talks with Gar*
the atat* in search ot warmth,
Th* Umperaturea dropped to 27 man Chancellor Konrad Adenaur
degrees Wednesday near Miami Monday in Bonn, the Foreign Of.
and farm fields wore frosted whit*. He* announced today.
Water from lawn sprinklers turn­
ed to Ire in Miami's suburbs.
HOLLYWOOD (U PI) — Actreag
Miami’s low temperature of 38
Wednesday set a record for th* Barbara Stanwyck was enjoylns
dat«, at did Miami B*aeh'a 46-de- th* comforts of bom* today fol­
lowing a siege with virus in tho
gre* reading.
Florida's frost warning service hospital over th* Christ mas and
said than waa litl* damage to Now Voar’a holidays.
eitrus crop* from th* cold but veg­
etable crop* such aa beans, cucum­
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — Gov.
bers and tomatoes war* nipped
again. Th* cold caused fog blamed Farris Bryant, taking not* of o
fur a 19-rar accideut near Miami, magasine article by Philip Wylls
Gusty wind* spattered rain from criticising land conservation in
coastal areas of th* 1’arifie north­ Florida, Wednesday dismissed th*
west to Idaho and Montana moun­ Miami writer's Saturday Evening
Post piece as "poorly Informed,"
tains.
Light snow fell In a bolt from
northern Minnesota to Now Eng­
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (U PI) —
land early today. There were show­
Gov. John Patterson posted *
ers in East Texas.
Cold wav* warnings were up to- 850o reward Wednesday for Infor­
day for the Dakotas, Minnesota, mation leading to the conviction
Nebraska, Iowa, Maine, Vermont of the slayer of a prominent Moand New Hampshire aa a reault of bile Negro leader, Alfred S. Criaa polar air mass which dropped lion, found beaten to death In his
temperatures as much as 30 below car Friday night.
sera in pert* o f Canada.

Police Probe Set

PENSACOLA (UPI) — Gov
Farris Bryant told a Pen*scol»
audience Wednesday that he will
recommend that planning for a
new four-year college here begin
"within a mailer of days."
Bryant said he will ask the
I jT ] C j' tiet ( r ^..mediate re­
lease of the 850,000 . . tilsnning
funds appropriated by Ihe 1961

Castro Executes
Rebel Leader
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IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES marked the installation Wednesday nl the
Shrine Club of new Kiwanls Club president, W. E. Kirchhoff, (right), as
he is handed the Ravel by his predecessor, James Grant. Installation activi­
ties were directed by Lt. Gov. Warren H. Edwards of Orlando. Installed
along with Kirchhoff were first vice president George Andrew Speer, and
second vice president. Adm. (ret.) Robert Jackson. New directors arc Edwin
Shinholser, I’ eter Btikur, Ed Lane, James Barnett, J. C. Davis nnd M. R.
Strickland. Treasurers are B. B. Crumley and N. V. Farmer nnd secretary,
Ralph Smith.
(Herald Photo)

Bryant To Propose
New State College

How ii Ihe Palms bring healed
on these cold winter days?
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Florida Nipped
Again; New Cold
Blast For North

downtown area comprised of a
full block between First St., Com­
mercial and Park A\e., we regret tn inform you that we have
decided to drop the project.
"W e were forced to make this
decision even though we still have
two commitments from national
companies (hat would occupy approximalely two-thirds of the en­
tire area."
"The Idea was abandoned when
it was impossible to find a solu­
tion that would meet the re.
quirrment* of one property own­
er."

Dr. Duak S. Campbell, prcslleni
emeritus of nutfda S i.'v Univer­
sity, has agreed U&gt; take the Job
of executive director of the Quali­
ty Education Committee crested
by the 1961 Legislature, liryant
announced. The committee is
charged with the job of making
a top to-bottom study of Florida
public schools with an eye to
improving them.
The chief executive, in a major
address winding up "Governor
Bryant Day" bare, reiterated kia
the ms that Florida needs no new

check of ^he Alias booster rocket
fuel tanks, and forced the g4u&lt;)
million Mercury program to give
up plans for sending astronaut
John H. Glenn Jr. on Ihe orbital
voyage on Jan. 16.
Official* of tha National Aero­
nautics and Space Administration
rescheduled Die launching for
Jan. 23—a dale which etil! will
be subject to changa if more
problems are encountered.
Informed sources said Die tank­
age problem was not a serious
one, but (hat It created a had sit­
uation because the routine chuck
of this system falls into a se­
q u e n c e of tests which must follow
in a certain order.
"They’ve almost got it squared
away now," one source told
United Press International early
today. "The problem actually In­
volved a delay of only 24 lo 48
hours, hut the spare agency de­
cided to give us a week more to

simplify tha problem of dispatch­
ing tha recovery Beet."
He explained that this will give
technicians enough additional timo
to make aura tha problem is
solvril, without running tha risk
of sending Ilia fleet to ses " l o sit
out there for nothing (or day* ar.d
maybe weeks."
The lleet will be alaUoncd in
recovery areas over the Atlantic
to retrieve Glenn and his bell,
shaped cspsule following their re­
turn lo earth at tha and of Ihe
thrre-orhit trip.

Foster Parents
Keep Florida Boy

Two-Power Talks

Actress On Mend

Wylie Answered

CINCINNATI, Ohio tU I'l) — A
10-year-old boy will remain her*
wiDi his foster parents rather
than lie relumed to his natural
parent* in Florida aa Die result
of a court decision.
Common Pleas Court Judge
Louts J. Schneider refused Wed­
nesday i writ of habeas corpus
by Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Slauenwhile of Pinellas Park, Fia., for
return of the boy.
Schneider said to grant the writ
ALGIERS, Algeria (U P D -B il- would hr contrary to the best
ter violence between European interest of Die child as Die Florida
and
Moslem
faction*
raged couple had neglected the boy for
through Algeria on Die fourth day nearly II years.
i'llllA D E I.r illA (U P I)— Mail*
The boy, Wilfred, was one of
of the new year today, bringing
a mounting toll of dead and in­ four children pul out for care by 1’aloulan, 86, wa* arrested WedDie Slauenwiiitea 10 years ago. nesday night on charges of at­
jured.
The
couple said they were unable tempting to lx,nib the hum* of
At least 411 were killed anil 75
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care for them
al Dial time
but Hi).. William J. Green, (l)-P a .l,
wounded Wednesday alone, a c­ lu
got the olher children hack during who is a power in I’enniylvanla
cording to official sources.
|politics.
The latest attacks were centered j Die past 18 months,
mainly in Algiers and Oran. Three
persons were repuru-d killed in
Oran, including a European terr­
orist shot by police At least 14
persons were wounded, most ol
Diem .Moslems, police &lt;vd.
In Algiers, there were three gun
Plenty of *|&gt;ort* thrill* will he cii tap for Seminole
attacks and one grenade attack.
County
m-Ulent* starting Friday night when the OrPolice sources *a;d ai.m st alt
lando-Seminole Jal-Alal Fronton open* it* door* for the
i.ie Oran violence was caused by
first lime nt 7:45 )&gt;. m.
young European terrorists hands
The fronton, located just o ff Hwy. 17-92 and SR
attacking Moslems,

Death Toll Mounts
In Algerian Strife

Bombing Attempt

Special:

Care For Mentally
III Held Lacking
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) _ The
numlHT of menially ill in Florida
outnumbers Die hciii available fur
Dteir rare by five to one, a state
health official said Wednesday.
Dr. Wayne Yeager, director of
Die Mental Health Bureau, fold a
legislative delegation headed by
Sen. W. C. HcrreU of Miami
Springs that at toast 80,000 Flori­
dians need mental care, but th*
itsta has only 10,000 beds for
them.

Jai Alai Section
In Herald Today

-136 promise* to he one o f the greatest sport* attractions
for the area.
Architect i* John Hnrton whih the Carroll Daniel
Construction Co. built the modern facility.
Leroy Robb, vice president af the Carroll Daniel
firm gave a special pat on the hack lo work superin­
tendent T. A. Champion who worked "so hard to make
the Job a success."
This was Chumpion’s first job in the Sanford area
Hint he had been with the firm for three year*.
The Herald is running a special section on the fron­
ton in today'* edition.
Other oub-contractoro were: Bradford Concrete Ser­
vice, Inc., Clark Construction Co., Inc., Imperial Decorator*, Lee Brothers, Lundquiat Foam Products, Perma
Stress, Inc., Gator Lumber, Carpet Fashion* Of Orlando,
H. C. Buchanan Concrete, Evan* Roofing, McKaney,
K. M. Wilkin*.

Offers Reward

Ban The ‘Twist’

TAMPA, Fla. (U PI) The city
recreation department has (orbidden tile dancing of "lh* twist'*
al Tampa's community reniera.
A department official laid Die n i­
Don S ne west dance crate was
conaderxd unwholesome for civil.
dren
teen-ager* who use Dm
renters.

Indict Floridian
For Parricide
FORT LAUDERDALE (t'P D —
Henry Delian, 25, was Indicted on
two counts of firsl degree murder
Wednesday In the gun deaths of
bis parents last mouUi.
The htxllcx of Nelson Delian, 32,
and Ids wife were found in their
apartment al nearby Hallandsl*
Dec. 17 ailer the son plumed
police and (old Uiem, "1 just shot
my parents."

Herald Index
Bridge
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Comic* .
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Entertainment_______ Pag* 6
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Society L*___ .__ Pag* 6 A
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Open Friday Nights

Sanford Stores To
'People Want
It,' Merchants
Assn. Finds

es Found
Who
In Blizzard

Tbe Salifuid Merchants A nn.
voted Wednesday U) continue stay­
ing open on Pilday night* until D
p. m., "bec»u»e that’* whit the
p*opl* want."
E. C. Harper Jr., re-elected head
o f the merchant* dlvliiun of the
Chamber o f Commerce, railed tbe
npreaetitative* of all atore* and
downtown business** l o f t l h i
Wednesday to dlicun plan* for
tho turning year, and thi* wo*
tbalr main topic of ditcutiion.
ul don’t think we have any alternative," told John Ivey, "till* ie
what our custom*)* want and exW

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outline for the yenr’ a actlvttiei,
lijr Harper, Co-chairman Charlie
Robinson and Tressuror Ralph
Cowan, it appear* unllkley tliat
MARCH OP DIMES MAILERS were placed in mall channels last week by
prizet will b* (tv«n every week.
these members of the Anns Milter Circle who are .sponsors o f tho annual
However, tome prize*, gift*, cer­
polio foundation fund drive. The drive extends through the month of
tificate* and "bigger" winning*
January, climaxing with the Mothers March and the Mother’s roadblock.
will apparently he drawn at »tatA total of 18.000 mailers have been sent out with the assistance n? Post­
#d Interval*.
master Guy Allen, shown here with Mrs. Robert Zltlrower, co-director of
Harper **id that ha believed
the county foundation, Mrs. Huelen Hale and Mrs. Charles Stafford, com­
that a flexible due* *tructure
mittee members from the Anna Miller Circle.
(Herald Photo)
should bo eel up for th* entire
merchant’* association, whereby
bueineiie* with th* lirgett net in­
come pay more, medium died
•tort* lest, and email buiineeece,
■till less, In order to let each per­
son pay hi* pro rata share, accord­
CHICAGO (UPI) - A reputed tog a federal priion term for ernment to the trial of Jimmy
ing to th* profit* he would h* li­ crime *yndic»le triggerman *crv- auto theft waa i-ported today (The Monk) AUegretti; Frank
able to rsc*lv*.
ready to blow the whittle on bit (Hot Dog) LiseUndrello; the lat­
Plena were dltcosted for a sec­
ea-colleguei in a whuky hijack­ ter'* brother, Joteph (Ruffy) Lisond sale* forum, modeled along th*
Lout* Darlak, and
ing trial icheduled to open Mon­ clandrello;
Uim* of s recent on* conducted by
Dave Falione.
day.
th* Business and Bale* Dept, o f
th* University o f Florid*, a down­
The five men and Covelli were
Gerald Covelll, 41, who wa*
town *urv«y and general Improve­
whliked Into Chicago from * fed­ charged with theft of five ciaei
ment plan, the us* of decal* on
eral penitentiary Wednesday, alio of whiaky from a freight forward
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
window* o f participating m*rhat agreed to leitlfy to a Jury ing company.
shanta, and th* variation of prist* United State* and Ruziia, after fixing
proaecutkm
of another
Covelli wm reported to have
to bo offend.
nearly • year of haggling, havs crime *yndicat* figure, federal al»o agreed to (ratify for the
Robinson, manager o f Penny’*
proaecutton in the Jury-fix trial of
tentatively agreed to ilart l i ­ oflicera laid.
■tors emphasized that “ w* must
The Chicago Tribune reported Joaeph (Joey) Caesar Dl Varco
ne
lion
dizarmzment
talking
In
work together or not at all. W*
the underworld haa placed a *20,- on a charge atemming from an
must have th* oooptration » f all Geneva March 14.
axrller trial in the aame hijack
000 price on Covelli’a head.
tba merchant*,"
The agreement depend* on ap­
However, Covelll wa* reported tog caae.
Employ* compensation for Fri­ proval from wight unallgncd na- being held to a tuburban county
Covelli waa scheduled for re
day night sales wa* discussed with
Uona which would be included In Jail and federal authorltiea denied leaa# Jan. &gt;4 from tbe Milan,
the majority opinion apparently
they were taking any unuaual pro Mich., federal priion, where h*
that sale* d*rk* d e e m * compens­ the talk* with five Wealern and caution* to aafeguard him.
he* been aerving a 30- month a
five
Soviet
bloc
countries.
ation, sillier In th* form of overCovelll wa* to plead guilty and term for hit part in an interna­
Rina pay, or sstra tlm* off.
The talka would reiume, in ex- appear aa a wltnati for the gov­ tional aulo llieft ring.
A plan o f leaving itor* light* on pined form, the 10-nation general
Is display windows until midnight dlaarmnment talk* which brok*
was brought up when one mar- off June 27, IMSO, In Geneva when
chant said that th* town wa* dark Rusiia walked out.
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end dead after closing Urn*.
In 1M0, the talk* included the
"People Ilk* to window shup,” United Stale*, Britain, France,
he laid, "and if thiy like what Italy, and Canada for tha Wait
th*y •**, tomorrow they will com* and Ruiila, Poland, Ciechoalo.
vakla, Bulgaria and Romania on
U end buy It-1
On* store manager brought out the CommunUt aide.
th* fact that when he had a draw­
For the renewed talk!, Hraill,
ing during which people signed Uurma, Ethiopia, India, Maxleo,
their name# and address*!, "you’d Sweden. Nigeria and th* United
bo omasod whtro those pooplo com* Arab Republic would be added to
from to shop h*r*. Th«rs Is a com that lilt.
pUt# diversification o f ahoppers
The II nations would discuss
from all ov*r th* county, end even I disarmament
of
conventional
from surrounding counties."
j weapons and manpower.

Triggerman Ready To 'Talk' In Hijack Case
Disarmament Talks
Planned Mar. 14

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LONDON (U PI)—Britain, which
coatkteri
central heating un­
healthy, waa dealt another blow
from Old Man Winter Wednesday
night when a tog slipped In and
brought new misery to a nation
that la staggering under the worst
cold wave and snowfall In decsd4s.
Murky
fog blanketed many
evads and resulted in scores of
accidents. In Londoe,
crowds
beading horns ware caught dur­
ing the rush hour by transporta­
tion slowdowns.
Ia Birmingham, the mercury
plunged to three degree* above
zero — the coldest temperature
there since they started keeping
record* back in 18M.
The temperature hovered in Die

RATON, N. M. (UPI) - Three
Ik&gt;&gt;* who hiked onto a
mow -covered
m en
UK
Thursday—only to meet death
in near billiard conditions—will
be buried Saturday.
Searcher* found the last body,
that of Joe Darrai, 13, Wednes­
day huddled beneath a ipruee
tree on nearby Johnson M en.
The bodies of Morrla Salatar, I
and his brother, Carloa, 7, were
found on top of the 30-aqnare
mile m e n New Vear’a Day,
The three and Darrai* brother.
Billy, 17, started out to bike to
V WvC'U.i'i.V
to' ttto Wi'w-.
covered foothills last Thursday.
Billy
Darrai.
ipeechleai
and
nearly paralyzed, (tumbled into
Raton Friday.
His itory of the hikers, who
had Uken no food, matchei or
extra clothing, touched off a
search by 120 policemen, depu­
ties, National Guardsmen and
volunteer*.
Track*
made
by
searchers
criss-crossed the area where Joe
Darrai was found, but the body
had not been lighted earlier. The
neereat tracks were SO yards
from the body.

Pilot Trapped
As Plane Crashes
PICAYUNE, Ml**. (U PI) — A
pilot who baited out o f hi* (trick•n U2 hlgh-altitud* jet plan*
Tueday night was rescued Wed­
nesday from a marshland cypres*
tree where be hung by hla para­
chute itrapi for more than 10
hour*.
A Coast Guard helicopter found
th* pilot. Capt. Charles B. Strat­
ton, Si!, dangling In th* tre* In a
awampy area near the Pearl
River. Hi* plane, the *am« type
Francis Gary Powers wa* flying
»h 4h he wa* ibet down over Rut«U.
apparently
exploded end
c rashed on the Louteiana-Mtesls■Ippl border near her*.

TOTAL RESOURCES

Kennedy Plans To Trim Stay In Florida
PALM BEACH. FIs. (UPI) - I
1
Vreimcnt Kennedy plan*i to trim
hit May in Florid* by 14 hours
*nd return to Washington late
Friday, It was learned today.
The Chief Executive has been
here ilnce Dec. 19 when he

Castro Draws
Wrath Of Church
VATICAN CITY (U PI) — A
Vatican official aaJd Wednesday
that Cttben Premier Fidel Castro
"can be considered to have been
excommunicated" from the Ro­
man Catholic Church.
Archbishop Dino Staff#, canon­
ist to th# Vatican secretariat o f
state, said that anyone who ex­
pelled a bishop we* automatically
excommunicated from th* church
under canon law.
Castro expelled the auxiliary
bishop o f Havana, M*gr. Eduardo
Bose MsividaL
Tha
archbishop,
(pacifically
asked by nawimtn whether Cas­
tro had incurred expulsion by hi*
action sfa in it Mssridal, said that
"whoever impede* th* function* o f
a bishop in the carrying out of
hi* work incur* according to
canon law automatic excommuni­
cation."
k
Castro, he said, "can be con­
sidered to have been excommuni­
cated.”

rushed southward to the bedside, the President planned to devote
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former Ambassador Joseph P.
Kennedy suffered a stroke. The
elder Kennedy is on the mend
and th* President has decided to
work in Washington Saturday be­
fore flying to Columbus, Ohio, for
a political speech that night.
Originally the President had
planned to remain her* until Sat­
urday afternoon, then fly direct
to Columbus for a Democratic
fund railing banquet marking the
birthday of Gov. Michael V. DlSalle.
After Kennedy da voted much of
Wednesday and Tuesday to con­
ferences here with his chief de­
fense
adviser*, White House
sources laid tha President re­
quested aa alternate travel plan
which would taka him to Wash'
togton before going to Columbus.
One of the President's closest
associates, Theodore C. Sorensen,
special counsel to Kennedy, ar.
rived her* Wednesday. He and

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pitted drafting of Kennedy's Stal*
of the Union Message. Congress
returns Jan. 10 and Kennedy will
deliver the message Jan. 11 or 12.
He has scheduled a nows confer­
ence for Jan. IS.
Sometime before Cong res* re­
convenes, the President expected
to be In touch directly or indirect­
ly with Republican, as well as
Democratic, leaders of the House
and Senate. A major conference
of Democratic leaden was set
tentatively tor Monday at th*
Whit* House.
Greenland'* Interior I* covend
by an enormous sheet o f ice, bury­
ing all mountain* and valleys be­
low Its surface. The Ice sheet has
an araa o f about 727,000 aquar*
mites and ia by far the greatest
glacier o f the Northern Hemis­
phere.

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if eloso of buslnoss
liabilities
Capital Stock ........................................$ 500,000.00
Surplus ....................
320,000.00
Undivided Profits .................................
74,022.80
Reserves «*
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•..«h...............
18,886.51
Reserve for Bad D eb ts.........................
163,935.14
Unearned Discount ..............
125,000.00
Deposits ................................................. 11,014,004.40

$12,215,848.35
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officers

said. "I couldn't get another passenger
aboard. They carried on in a sinful,
shameful way."
„
They just "laughed at me. Seitz said,
when he told them to close the windows
and stop smoking.
When police arrived at tho interaection they said traffic was "getting pretty
jammed up." They notified Pittsburgh
Railways which dispatched a tow truck
to remove the bus.
Seitz, along with Gilbert TIetel. presi­
dent of the bus drivers’ union, is sche­
duled to appear before company officials
today.

PITTSBURGH (UPI) — ” Bub 392,
where’a your driver?"
That in what puzzled police naked
themselves Wednesday when they were
called to the busy interweetion of Forbes
nnd Shady Avenues to investigate re­
ports of an abandoned bus.
Frank C. Seitz, 51. an employe o f the
Pittsburgh Railways Co. for 16 years,
walked away from his bus at the intersec­
tion after a group of high school students
became unruly.
"I could not put up with it any longer,"
Seitz told police.
"They filled the but to the doors,” he

Loans and Discounts ......................... $ 4,768,357.24
Banking House, Furniture
302,764.65
and Fixtures
3,770,454.38
U. S. Govt. Bonds
1,697,828.95
Other Bonds
7,144,726.46
Cash &amp; Due from Banka 1,676,443.13

30i in this area and more log was
forecast today.
Adding to the nation's mliariea
was a postal slowdown over a
pay raise fight. In addition, \eg•table prices were soaring be­
cause of Uie cold was*.
Following the deaths of two
babies due to the cold, the Brit
ish Medical Association warned
mother* not to leave their chil­
dren • unbelted rooms,
Tha sited* of the weather have
been damaging. Construction Jobs
have been slowed down, movie
attendance la reduced and soccer
game* have been cancelled, caus
ing havoc in foo'hall pools, with
the possibility that more games
this Saturday will lie called off.

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Andrew Carraway....................Carraway A McKIbbin Insurance Agency
T. E. Tucker
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C. R. Cionta............ .......................... ............... Fanner, Pres., Central Fla.
c . Howard McNulty
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ProdueUon Credit AssocIaUon, Oviedo
Ralph W. Pezold
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Edward Davis
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Richard Keogh
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Trust Busters
In New Heated
Clash Over Banks

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w it h o u r lo w p ric e s

WASHINGTON (UPI) - A new
conflict haa developed between
the comptroller of the currency
and Justice Department trustbusters.
The dispute, second clash in­
volving the two agencies in less
than a year, is over who should
move against hanks accused of
conspiring to fix their service
charges.
Comptroller James J. Saxon,
who has been in office less than
two months, feels his agency
should handle such cases. Out the
Justice Department filed an un­
precedented civil suit in Newark,
N. J.. Dec. 26 accusing three
small New Jersey hanks of con­
spiring to set identical charges
for checking accounts, drafts and
other cervices.
Saxon's predecessor, Ray M.
V.'iuW/,''
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antitrust division. Gidney, a hold­
over from the Kiscnhuwcr admin,
isiration, was forced to resign
after he Incurred the displeasure
of the trust-busters hy approving
a number of bank mergers.
Two of the three New Jersey
hanks named in (lie Dec. 26 suit
are national banks, and subject to
regulation hy Saxon. He has as­
signed bank examiners to make
an independent investigation of
tha Justice Department’! charges.
On Dec. 2 the Justice Depart­
ment also subpoenaed 18 Dallas,
Tex., bank officers to appear be­
fore a federal grand jury with
records relating to their banks’
service charges. In addition, it baa
initiated inveitigatloni in Cali­
fornia, Minnesota and Missouri.

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Government Rules
Out TV Gimmicks
WASHINGTON (U P I)-N o mat­
ter how much (having cream it
used, the Federal Trade Commitaion couldn't ahave the grit off
a piece of sandpaper.
The commission was intrigued
by a IDS# seriea of tele via ion
commercials which chewed a cou­
ple of professional football playera with “ (endpaper bearda" get­
ting close shevea with Palmolive
Rapid Shave cream.
To drive home the measage, the
commercial went on to depict a
piece of aandpaper, liberally lard­
ed with the (having cream, being
whisked clean with one atroke of
• raior.
So the FTC got e piece of ooarae
sandpaper, a raior and a can of
Palmolive Rapid Shave. K did not
use football pleyera.
No mailer how much of Use
cream the FTC men squirted on
the paper, or bow long they loft
k there, the sandpaper would not
be shaved smooth. It just got
•oggy.
Delving further into the matter,
the FTC said, k found that the
aandpaper in the TV commercial
waa a fake. What k really waa,
tha eommiaiion said, waa pleriglasa covered with sand.
So tha FTC Wednesday ordered
the Colgate-Palmolive Co. and
Ted Betea A Co., e New York
advertising agency, to stop such
“ false, misleading end deceptive''
ads.

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Now that J. H. (Jimmy) Crapps has taken over the
leadership of the City Commission as mayor we wish
him well.
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Jim Is n successful businessman and well quali­
fied because of his popularity and personality to assume
a leadership In matters of public policy.
It will be Jim's responsibility to push for major
utility Improvements, including the start o f a vast water
improvement program nnd sewage treatment plant.
These Improvements are a "must” for the growth of
Sanford.
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The mayor, It should be explained, usually Is chosen
by rotation from among the five-member board and is
the "front mnn” for the city, appearing frequently as
spokesman at public ceremonies.
His leadership, his ability In public relations, his
grasp o f civic matters can make the mission of the City
Commission smoother by selling the program to the
people.
The job Is exacting . . . . demanding . . . . Frankly
wc arc glad the job isn’t ours . . . . nnd we join the en­
tire city in wishing Crapps a pleasant and successful
year.

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Mr. Bchrocder has d*veloped,
even though ha la now la his
•Oth year. For hobbies help yon
lira longer. Whan yea atagaata
and resign yoaraelf to an easy
chair, yon arc likely la dla earli­
er. Resolve to wear oatj not raet
oat. Then you'll lira longer, too.
CASE 1.-404: Mr. C. H. Schroeder la now In hla 00th year.
On hla 89th birthday, Mra. Crane
and I vlalted him in Indianapolis
fo r ha la a vary Intare* ting parson.
For example, at the age of 80,
ha decided he’d Ilka to taka up
wood earring.
Mind you, ha had nerar dona
anything ilka this before!
So ha fitted out a workshop In
tha haaamant o f the house and sent
fo r books containing colored pic
turea o f birds and fish.
Than ha taught himself the dslleats art o f flna earring. Ha would
often uia tha cams seals employed
In tha Illustrations, so hla tiny
birds would be no larger than a
dims.
On tha walla o f hla workshop
are carved fish, too, o f both tha
freah water and daap sea variety,
Ha likewise has a complete ar­
ray o f rarious members of Uia
shark family, all drawn to exact
seals and painted in their natural
hues.
For Mr. Schroedor not only
c a m s bird* and fish but ha Ilkawise paints them so they are per­
fect likenesses o f tha original.
For many years ha haa axhlbltad hla sculptured creatures at tha
annual hobby show.
Ills bobby la also moderately lu­
crative, for hs often sells his carv­
ed bfrde and flah. In fact, some
patrons Ilka to have an entire col­
lection, as o f the aunflsh family.
For a couple o f years 1 had been
hearing glowing accounts of Mr,
Behroeder'a hobby from Clifton
Illrechman, an Indianapolis manu­
facturer, so when he suggested we
atop for a few minutes at Mr.
Behroeder’a home, Mrs. Crane and
1 were delighted.
And It happened to be at the
very moment he wee having a
family birthday dinner, honoring
his 89th milestone.
Mr. Bchrocder la active, alert
mentally and a typical bobby an
(busiest.
I salute him today aa an example
for millions o f you flna folks who

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have passed the age of 65 and are
dropping out o f rsgulsr employ­
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Don't vegetate tha rest of your
Uveal
Utilise these Golden Years for
launching upon new projects or
hobbles.
Many of you will still have 25
years o f setiva life ahead o f you,
so don't degenerate Into “ Worry
Warts” who just gossip about
their “ Innards'* on every possible
occasion.
Remember, your gall bladder
and heart and bowel and kidneys
and Joints should be kept PRI­
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visit with your family physician
but for heaven's sake, cut out this
widespread bed habit la America
of trying to gain the limelight in
every social gathering by talk
about your aqhca and palnsl
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way, to change over to a POSI­
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Emerson says you aren't old aa
long as you are thinking FOR­
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ua.
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Henry McLemore
Billions for defense but not a
cent for a decant road map.
For yeire my Influential voice
has whined for road mepi which
were practical end serviceable, to
consequently they have gone from
bad to worse.
The only Improvement that hai
been made ia that they are now
easier to fold. It used to take four
strong men, witling to run risks,
to get one of the things beek to­
gether so it would fit In the glove
compartment o f a car. Now only
three etrong men, willing to run
Hake, are needed.
This slight gain, however, has
been more than offset by a wild
outburst o f eoynesa and cuteneaa
on the part of road map manufac­
turers. They have taken to illuetretlnx their mepi with pictures
o f tha flora end fauna, the flotsam
and Jetsam, and the flih and
fowl o f the countryside they por­
tray,
I am going to drlvo to Vicks­
burg, Mies., next week and have
been studying road maps to a
how beat to get there. Truthfully,
I don't believe I will make it un
leas I throw away tha maps and
UM tha old-faahlonad method of
stopping awry mile or to and
asking the way. And you know
what that bring! forth. People al
ways react aa If a stranger In
their town kns.r as much about tha
place aa they do. Direction! al­
ways go something like tfcla:
"You say you want to get beek
to Highway 18, huh! Well, (hit's
easy enough. Just go down to
Oak Street . . . No, better go a
block pait Oak and turn right.
Then cut in by tha Baptist Church
and take that llttls alley thatll
bring you out by the old Garold
place. Go on straight for two
blocks, tum right on Xvy, cross
the railroad tracks, and you knew

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This Is tha way be peacefully
took over Kashmir when India and
Pakistan got their independence in
1447.
But he says he will use force
to keep Red China from taking
over hunki of India on Its north­
ern frontier. In the Jargon of the
neutralists, this probsbly mesns
tbit India will offer no more reiletance than it did to the Red
Chinese take-over of Tibet.
This may help clarify the defi­
nition of a neutralist:
A neutralist is on* who is bri&gt;»dminded, tolerant, doesn't take
sldra and is peace-loving. He will,
however, take money from anyooe.
For example, consider the case
of President Nssecr of the now—
since Syria dliaffillatad and Nas­
ser himself has disaffiliated Ye­
men — disunited Arab Republic.
Nasser bought—on credit—a lot of
Russlsn arms. He promlred to pay
for them In Egyptian cotton. But
this year Egypt had a bad crop.
So Nasser now wants to "buy”
American surplus cotton which be
would then use to make a pay­
ment due on his arms debt. If he
should get this cotton from the
U. S„ this country would then be
paid back in Egyptian pounds,
most of which would then be
loaned back to the UAR for ID
Internal development. Do you fol­
low?
This deal probably won't be al­
lowed to go through. But If it
should, the question would be:
“ who D the more neutral, Nasser
or the U. S .t” Does that make

everything clear? Other V . S.
foreign relalkma are equally clear.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisatlon ia firmly united and de­
termined that It will stand to­
gether In support of the West Ber­
liners against the East Germans
and the Russians.
Except that France won't agree
to negotiating with the Russians,
and the other 14 NATO nations
don't like the U. S. and UN policyon the Congo, disuniting the UN.
The new alliance for progress
with Latin America is coming
along swimmingly, too. Only four
countries have their development
plans ready. But the United States
Is keeping its promise to allocate
21 billion in aid during the al­
liance's first year. Think what tha
total will be when they all get
plans.
The one Latin American eountry
that won't get any aid will be
Castro's Cuba. But don't be too
sure that Cuba will be kicked out
of the Organliatlon of American
States when the foreign ministers
meet at Punta del Eate, Uruguay,
Jan. 22.
Castro was a declared neutral
up to a couple of weeks ago, when
he admitted he had been a Com­
mie all along. He achieved on*
distinction by thia declaration. It
made him the only member of the
club to ahow openly what a neutral
really la.
There. Thet should eonfusa
everything. Happy 1982.

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A fter that, It Is any man’s guess
where my trail leada to. I wander
through a picture o f a luscious
bathing beauty, fight my way
through a town that Is nothing
but Spanish most, tear along a
road whose highway numbers are
obscured by orange groves, and
head west for an abandoned sugar
mill guarded by a bearded Spani­
ard with a steel hat on. leaving
tha Spaniard behind, 1 move to a
picture of a targa shrimp, and
then turn ellghtly north to wander
through what must be miles of
cotton and peanut plants.
After this picture ia behind me,
1 go aouth a bit and pasa through
a lighthouse, a shipbuilding yard,
two monuments to someone's
bra vary, and a bad eg oysters.
From the bed o f oysters X make
my way to a large praline, which
i hope means that I am nearing
New Orleans.
After New Orleans, tha map
calls for m i to head to a fat mam
my, eomplsto with bandanna and
banjo. After that 1 am confident
I ran maka Vicksburg. Just fol­
low the Statee' Rights Party bot-

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WAS1HNGTON (N EA) — The
itcrnational situation la kinds un­
mixed here at the end of the year.
So it behooves your faithful cor­
respondent to outstraifhten things
a bit. The Idea is to maka every­
thing dunky-bory so that you can
get the new year properly inuibered, with everything is a state of
complete foncuslon.
The trouble Is there's to much
troublrdalk going on the world
in. It was big news, for Instance,
when Russia's Chairman Nikita
Khrushchev admitted he could be
wrong.
But be didn't say that he ever
had been. So there's no change
there.
The United Nations General As­
sembly ended one of lu most suc­
cessful sessions by admitting it
would be 2170 million in debt by
next July 1. It then authorised
Acting Secretary General U Thant
of Burma to issue up to 2200 mil­
lion in bonds to cover the indebt­
edness.
This puts the UN definitely on a
deficit finance basis, which is the
way the United States has been
run so successfully for the last 30
years, and there It nothing more
to worry about there. The UN la
now a going concern. Going broke,
that Is.
India's Prime Minister Jewaharlsl Nehru—the man of peace
and disarmament who must have
a fresh rosebud In hie tunic every
day—came up smelling of some­
thing definitely not roses when he
where tha thras roads coma t o - 1ton*.
gather! Well, take the one on the
I’ll Jet you know how 1 make used force taking over three Por­
right. Thatll gel you back to the |out. That is, if you care to know, tu geses enclaves.
highway."
I have blundered street this
country In this fashion too many
times not to long for a road map
that la aa clear as spring water
and la ecmpleUly devoid o f any­
thing fancy. The maps I have
gathered for the trip to Vicksburg,
with all Ihtir colorful pictures,
are pretty but mighty near useless.
From my town, which la marked
by a racing car, I proceed to a
plaee wnlch is illustrated with
leaping dolphin. This, I guest, is
Merinaiand. Then I go to a spot
on the map marked by an old fort
and soma ramshackle buildings,
which, I take It, Is St. Augustine.

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New House Boss
Says He's Demo
Who Follows Line
WASHINGTON (UPI) - “ I am
a Democrat without prefixes or
auHixci — a plain Democrat who
goes down the line with tha main
issues of the party.”
This self characterisation came
today from Rep. Carl Albert, S3,
a quiet-spoken OklaTioman who is
slated to become the new Demo­
cratic leader of the House.
Thus, Albert rejected the de­
scription applied to him by Rep
Richard Bolling (D-Mo.) who tried
to defeat Albert for the leader­
ship—and failed.
Bolling, 43, who was Albert's
only challenger, withdrew from
the race Wednesday. He told a
news conference he had decided
not to put his strength to the test
at a caucus of the 238 House
Democrats next week because “ I
do not have enough support to
Win."
Bolling made It plain that he
regarded this as a defeat for liberallim. He called himself a lib­
eral. He described Albert as a
"liberal with reservations.”
He said the late Speaker Sam
Rayburn was "indeed a liberal,"
but he pointedly refused to char­
acterize Hep. John W. McCor­
mack, 70-ycar-old Boston Irish­
man, who will succeed Rayburn
ai speaker next week.
With no other contenders in
sight. It is a foregone conclusion
that House Democrats will tap
McCormack for the top partypost and elect Albert to succeed
McCormack in the No. 2 post of
floor leader.
Bolling said the "reservations''
he had about Albert's liberalism
related to civil rights and to prob­
lems created by the existence of
oil and gaa producers in Albert's
congressional district.
In an interview with United
Presa International, Albert aald
that hit overall voting record
might be considered liberal by
some and moderate by othcri but
that no one would call him a conaervative.
Albert'* friend* were miffed at
Bolling's remarks which came in
response to newsmen's questions.
Albert said he had high regard
lor Bolling and hoped there were
"no personal feelings.”
Although he took a l e a liberal
stance on civil right* legislation
than Bolling. Albert aupported the
civil right* laws of 1837 and I960
in the form In which they were
finally enacted.

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Television
THURSDAY P. M.

imagine the nerve of that girl! What do
two elderly parents do in a case like this?
BADLY HURT

DEAR ABBY: I am an intelligent girl.
I hold down a good job, but need a little
help with my love life. I have been going
with a very eligible man for eeveral
months. I know he la craxy about me, and
ha ia the man I want to marry. He can give
me everything 1 want in life—aocial posi­
tion, financial security, and the works. I
am having trouble getting him even to
talk about marriage. I have given him all
the encouragement a man could want. 1
have led this horse to water. Now, how do
1 make him drink ? ANXIOUS TO WED

DEAR HURT: Call your son, personto-person. and let him know what is going
on. If he wants to put up with this kind of
censorship from his wife there is nothing
you can do. But if he is interested in know­
ing of your welfare, ask HIM how you
may reach him without any interference.
•

DEAR AN XI0U 3: You can’t— so take
o ff the spurs, sistar. This “ horse" could
turn out to be a camel.
•

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DEAR ABBY: Once in a while a meml&gt;er of our family will go to bed early to
get some much needed sleep. Then some­
one will drive by. and even though It is
as late at 10:00 P. M. they will ring tha
bell saying, “ The lights were still on so
we knew everyone was still up.” I think
this is a whale o f a lot of gall. What do
you do with callers who don’ t know any
better thnn that?
JUST PLAIN MAD

•

DEAR ABBY: Our son is married to a
very peculiar girl. Last month my husband
suddenly fell ill and we rushed him to the
hospital for an emergency operation. I
wrote our son telling him about it, but we
heard nothing from him. Finally, when his
father was out of danger, I telephoned our
son to tell him the good news. He said he
didn’t know his father had been sick I
Then his wife wrote us a nasty letter
saying she never gave our son the letter
because she “ didn't want him worrying
about any o f his folks." and, "please not to
write him any moro bad news.” Can you

DEAR MAD: Freeze them out with a
chilly reception and it will l&gt;c a hot day in
December before they pull that stunt
again.
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tall me that I should enjoy my
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can be pretty dull. AH I hear la
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or SO really remember how they
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how long time ran eeem to a
young person.
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knew that h* had blown tha hand.
Ha had to ut* tha tan o f diamonds
to ru ff his last spad* and I was
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Lloyd. CeLebrates B irth d a y A t P a rty

Miss Judy Lavender was ho*jttss at a surprise birthday party
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day night, at the Lavender home
( I t JtUootoao o f U s Contary
( I t Couat at X sa ta C risis
on Oak Ave.
( I t W o o lly Seorts Jtsrlsw
The gaily decorated living room
(I t H uatlsy n r lm ls y
( I t llu a tla * e r i s l l a g w ill with blue and white crepe paper
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with 17 blue cendlei and "Happy
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Birthday Lloyd" on the top greet­
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birthday cake.
(I t Iloltyw asS M srls C i i r t Invited gueiti were Susie Haleadt
(I t J s ra Poor
back, Eddit Hamilton, Gay Hunt,
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Mike Corgan. Susan Deal, Jim
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Tenrillegir, Carol Samuel. Jim­
FRIDAY A. M .
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Mlebtle Jones,
Rusty McCalUster, Jim Tuuhy,
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Brenda Brown.
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Robert Murrie, Marilyn Hunt,
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Moran, William Berineau, Ann
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daughter, Toni, sister-in-law of
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Phil Paldsaman o f Mew York 1*
one o f the boat o f the new crop of
experts. Ha showed me today's
hand as an example o f what a de­
fender can do to help declarer misguess a hand and I will describe
the play In Phil's own words.
” ! opened the deuce o f club*
against the diamond slam. South
went Into a long huddle and I
could see that ha had lota of prob­
lems. I sura hoped that h* held a
singleton heart, as otherwise he
would have to try tha heart finesse
and I would be deed. Finally he
took dummy's ace o f clubs, cashed
hie king and queen o f dube, diararded a apada from dummy. Then
Urn 'm il Ilia St* uf t|wlM, ruffed
a spade, and played the ace o f
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ADMIRING THE BIRTHDAY CAKE at the party honoring Lloyd Free­
man are from left, Jim Terwilleger, Susan Deal, Lloyd and party hostess,
Judy Lavender.
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Enterprise Personals

Personals
By CAKOL JEPSON
Former residents of Chuluota,
Lila and Joe Hostetler, who now
reside ia Boise, Idaho, ara tha
proud parents of a new daughter
born Nov. 28. This is the Hosfetlers' fourth child and aha b is been
named Jerri Lyn.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moon,
L’SN Retired, of 8th Street, were
pleasantly surprised by the ar­
rival of their sou, Phillip, Airman
2/c USAF, who ia spending a
Christmas furlough here from
Schilling Air Ftorre Base in Sellne,
Kan.
Also home from the service for
the holidays ia Airman 2 /c Buddy
Walker, son of Mrs. Maurin* Wal­
ker, clerk In charge of the Chuloots poet office. Buddy will re­
turn to Forbes Air Force Base in
Topeka, Ran., on Jan. IT.
Gov. Farris Bryant, speaking at
• University o f Temp* Founders
Day dlnmr, urged Florida busi­
nessman to rapport higher educa­
tion in all Its forms in Florida.

By HELEN SNODGRASS
Rev. and M n . Fred Foster had
all their family home for Christ­
mas. When Mr. and Mrs. William
Walthir and children, Ted and
Sylvia, arrived from Gretna, La.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foster from
Daytona Beach, the family was
all together for the first time since
tha Foster family has been living
In Enterprise.
Mrs. Bertie Hay c( Psrrlih. Ala.,
la visiting members of bar family.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Ray, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hay and Mr. and
Mrs. O. B. Sides.
Mrs. Vesta Throop has her
brother S. V. Gillespie of Chi­
cago, 111., as bouiegucst this week.
Carroll Peterman of Clewlston
spent Christmas with his mother,
Mrs. Rosa Lee Peterman, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Couliette.
Mrs. Gale McAlexander at.d
M lu Euratta Faber of DeLand
visited Mils Doris Faber and other
friends Saturday.*
Roy Weaver of West Jefferson.

N. C.. D. E. (Shack) Adkinion of
Crestview and H. E. Braddock of
DeLand, all former residents of
Enterprise, and Celrin Middleton
and George Robinson of DeLind
visited M. H. Ryan enrout* back
to DeLand after one of their fam­
ous all day lishing trips and din­
ner at Cow Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. James Padgett of
Orlando were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Mary Padgett and M ill Viola
Padgett.
M n. Ralph Sauls of Atlanta is
visiting Mr. and M n . L. M.
Wright. The three motored to
Jacksonville for a few day* visit
with Dr. and Mrs. T. Z. Cason.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Brown and son
Benny spent the holidsyi with rclSslee

stives in Misiifiippl.
Brent and Brcndi Da fid sf
Sanford visited relstires in En­
terprise during the holidsyi. They
spent some time with their grandpstenU, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Lee,
and with Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Snodgrass and Mr. and M n . Fred
Bender.

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Circue. "Coal o f Fire." Interest­
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argic plot from slowing to a walk.
Sammy Daria Jr. guest-atara as a
freed slave with only on* thought
in mind— to seek and slay tha
Union officer who killed his south­
ern master. While on his search,
ha takas a job with tha circus and
Casey (ChIU Wills) learning o f hie
plan, anilsts tha aid o f hla partners
fjoh n Derek and Richard Jackal)
to keep the ex-slave from being a
murderer. Interesting perform­
ances by Davie and R. G. Arm­
strong. as tha object of hla ven­
geance.
•iS0-9:80 p. m. (NBC) Dr. Kil­
dare. “ My Brother, Tho Doctor."
Herach*’. Bemardt carries the act­
ing burden In tonight's story of an
older brother who ia ao proud o f
hla kid brother's budding medical
can ar that ho want* to set up his
practice. Eddie Ryder plays the
young Intern, with stars Raymond
Massey and Richard Chamberlain.
9-10 p. m. (CRB) Accent On 1981.
“ A Public Memoir." “ Accent" pro­
ducer Don Kebarman end hostwriter John Cierdl manage to re­
capture the moods o f America over
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ehowe how ah* does It. Taking the
simple story line o f ■ stray dog
found by a small boy and tha dog'a
owner coming to roclalm It, Miss
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to blend In warmth and humor and
9-9:30 p. m. (ADC) My Three create first-rat* TV faro.
Sons. "Chip Leaviei Home.” Stan­
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LIABILITIES

$ 4,668,811.57
Loans and Discounts
25.74
Overdrafts
Banking House, Furniture and
218,761.93
Fixtures
24,932.39
Other Real Estate
18,000.00
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
5,054.68
Other Resources
U. S. Government
$4,146,160.52
Obligations
Other Bonds and
690,453.44
Securities
Cash and Due From
6,030,164.03
1,793,550.07
Banks

Capital Stock
Surplus

144,990.05

Unearned Discount

150,775.11

Deposits

10,465,256.48

Total

$11,565,750.34

DIRECTORS
It J. BAUMAN
President

R. J. BAUMAN
Frtaldent

GEORGE D. BISHOP
Retired, Sanford, Florida

R. F. MANN
Vic* Proeidint

L. I. FRAZIER
Sanford, Florida
Secy. * Tree. Orlando Paving Co.

MRS. LOIS D. HOUBHOLDER
Assistant Cashier

450,000.00

Reserves

GEORGE A : ORTAGU8
Chairman of th* Beard

O. C. MCBRIDE
▲aiutaat Cashlir

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104,728.70

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JL W. DEANE
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$11,565,750.34

Total

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Howard L. Whelchel

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$1.00 A Carload
"Second Tims Around"

Income Tax

1961

COMPTROLLER’S CALL

montag* and filmed sequences
Among the subjects ar* the Allan
Shepard spac* flight, Judy Gar­
land at CarncgU Hall, Joan Suth■tland's opera debut, Roger Mar­
is'* 81st home run and the growth
of tha twist mania.

moia anyway." Fred MacMurroy
stars with William Frawley, Tim
Consldin* and Don Grady.
9:80-10 p. w. (NBC) Haiti
"Jlasel'a Dog Days." Shirley Booth
has managed to make this serita
tha fourth moat popular TV ahow

DECEMBER 31,

J. C. HUTCHISON
Director 4b Chairman of F.xerulJvt
Committee o f Chast A C o ,
Sanford, Florida
R. F. MANN
Vics-Praidsat

H. B. POPE
President, H. B, Pop* Co.
Saaford, Florid*
GEORGE A. ORTAGUS
Vic# President
The Atlantic National Bank
of Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Florida
IRA R. SOUTHWARD
President
Southward Fruit C* . la*.
Sanford, Florid*

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GEORGE A. 3PEER JR.
Attorney
Saaford, Florida

Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Thurs. Jan. 4. 1962—rape 7

V a ca tio n C lim a x e d W ith. P unch P a rty
Miss Sunny Skinner and Miss I Shcrlcne Sheppard, Penny AnderDeanna Nichols were co-hostesscs son, Dana Tarr.
for the annual punch party and I Sally Williams, Barbara Moses,
linal set-together of a group of i Betsy Williams. Judy Ludwig. Bargirls. many who would soon re­
turn to the various colleges after
the Christmas vacation in Sanford.
They assembled at the Skinner
home on Magnolia Ave. for an
afternoon of reminiscing and chat­
ting. Refreshments of sandwiches,
dips, cookies, fruit cake and punch
were served to those present.
Assisting the hostesses were the
two girls’ mothers. Mrs. A. L.
Skinner and Mrs. M. L. Nichols,
and Mrs. C. O. Jones. Mary
llelenc Washburn and nose Kratsert presided at the punch bowl
and floating hostesses were Pam
Jones and Susan McCall.
Guests included were Suzanne
Jones, Phyllis McDaniels, Angle
Stewart. Ethel Lee Riser, Rose­
mary Southward, Pat Smith, Mary
Ann Watson, Leslie Jones, Eileen
Myers, Evle Dorsey, Loretta Fore,
Kay Ivey, Frances Strickland,
Marilyn McDaniel, Janet Glenn,

bara Bradley. Deanna Dietrichs,
Susan Tallman. Niki Ashby, Sandra Kader. Marcia Gruber. Netlie Baker. Cathy Brown, Sandy

A t Bratt Home
By SIIIRLEY WENTWORTH
Mrs. James Bratt was hostess at
her home on Paradise Point to
the December meeting of Circle
Two of the Apopka Presbyterian
Church.
During Ihe evening members of
the circle enjoyed a Christmas
party and gift exchange after
which refreshments of fruit cake
and coffee were served by the hos­
tess.
Attending were Mrs. Anthony,
Miss Elin Arson, Mrs. Edward
Miner, Mrs. Stella LaBella, Mrs.
Donald Mudgc, Mrs. Mattie Mc­
Call, Mrs. Hiram Wood, Mrs. Nell
Wslte, Mrs. Ellen Clark and Mrs.
John Thomas.

Casselberry

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Messlck,
451 Hibiscus Rd., and daughters,
Patricia and Marilyn, spent the
Christmas holidays visiting his
relatives in Cooleenee, N. C.

A t McClain Home

C asselberry M a n S urprised
By W ife W ith. B irth d a y P a rty
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Pete Hamilton was honored at
a surprise birthday party plan­
ned and given by his wL’ e, Molly,
recentl) at their home on Thomai
Dr. iu Casselberry.
During the evening guests en­
joyed egg nog which was served
with a wide variety of appetizers
and party sandwiches.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Bates, Mr. and Mra. Tom
Herald, Mr. and Mra. William
Blood, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cas­
selberry, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Demp­
sey, Mr. and Mra, Connie Hilchuk,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Joyca, Mr.
and Mrs. John Holii.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Ranter, Mr.
and Mra. William Cais. Mr. tad
Mrs. Paul Dearolf, Mra. Alle*
Lang. Bay McCord, Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Schuckert, Mr. and Mrs. Art
Lego, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Evans,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lynes and
Miller Evani.

DeBary Couple
Entertains Friends
With Dinner

from left, Sunny Skinner, Dcnnnn Nichols, Mary Helene Washburn and
Rose Krntzcrt.
(Herald Photo)

Geneva Garden Club

Teenagers U sher In
N e w Y e a r A t P a rty
Phyllis and Arline Spencer en­
tertained 22 guests at a NewYear's Eve party in the Florida
Room of the Spencer residence on
Escambia Drive.
The girla had the home decorat.
ed in red, green and white with
plenty of mistletoe, for the gala
event.
Dancing waa enjoyed during the
evening, with the "twist” predom­
inating. Even the chaperones, par­
ents of Use hostesses, Mr. and
Mrs. Russ Spcncrr and Mr. and
Mra. Johnny Davis, were twisting
before the evening was over.
After midnight, the young men
engaged in a limbo conteat. Noisemakers were used from 11:45 until
after the New Year waa ushered
In.

New Year’s Eve

i Cash, Linda Williams, Margaret
] Jones, Vicki Forguson, Helen
Mr. and Mra. Marvin McClain
j Scott. Rita Beasley, Gwynne Wil­ Triplet Dr.. Casselberry, were
I Hams and Jeanic Southward.
hosts to a group of friends on New
Year's Eve.
The evening's entertainment In­
cluded games and alter midnight,
dancing. Just before midnight
Rev. Darwin Shea conducted de­
votional*.
Guests enjoyed a buffet and the
social evening included Mr. and
Mrs. William Shook. Rev. and
Mr*. Darwin Shea. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Wallman. Mr. and Mrs. Geraid Poltcr, Mr. and sirs. Frank
Mestlek. Mr. and Mrs. James
Alles, Mr. and Mrs. Hulon Johnten. and Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Balrner.

Circle Holds
Holiday Meeting

Friends Enjoy

Plans Meeting

Mr. and Sirs. Herman Ledcrhout entertained a group ot
friend* at dinner during the
Christinas holidays at their home
on Plantation Road. DeBary.
Among the guests were Mrs. Jo
Peck, Mrs. Alice Roblllio, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Vollrath and son Carl.
Mrs. E. Dekcine. the Misses Dor
othca and Kay Wenninger. Mr. and
Mrs. Frrd Kuntz, the l.ederhaus
girls, Mary Ann and Carol and
Miss Doris Hoppe, of Jackson
Heights, Long Island, N. V.

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meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the
Community Building. Husbands
and gueiti of the members are
invited to attend.
Mrs. Henry Simpson will ahow
color slides of the gardens of other
parts of the world.
Serving as hostesses will be
Mrs. Charles F. Peterson and Mra
W. G. Kilbec.

Punch and cold drinks were
served throughout the evening and
as soon as the New Year was pro­
perly greeted, a lavish buffet was
served. Five of the girls attending
the party stayed ami enjoyed a
slumber party the remainder of
the night.
Guesta included BUlj Stephen,
Bekl Symci, Chris lfausch, Shari
Knight, Benny Willige, Pat Bruce.
Bob Himes, Veronica Wiggins.
Francis Roumiiiat, Vicki Osborne
Toni Gonzalez, Geni Klinefel­
ter, Bill Ilaisson, Janice Moore.
Danny Browder, Penny Brooks,
Joe Fletcher, Pal Davts, Jim
Dunn, Phyllis
Spencer,
Mike
Abies, Arlene Spencer, Mskc Cri­
der and Rod Daffron.

Church
Calendar
THURSDAY
First Presbyterian Leadership
School 7:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Fellow­
ship Hall.
Session meet* at 7:30 p.m.

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Baseball Signing Time Again
United P i m i Intenistkmal
And now bis league ball player*
•tart to find out whether it really
la going to be a happy new year.
The last ' ‘Seaion Groelingi’ ’
card ha* arrived In the mall but
■ r there'* a big, fat envelope due
J any days thl» jrear’a contract.
i’ * Major league general managers—
S no Scrooge*, they—held ’em back
through the holiday season but
I! now If* back to hu*!ne»* and
&gt;! don't forget to read the fine print.
The lo s Angeles Angel* an*
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tract* have been mailed or will
bo mailed by the end of the week.
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some scream* of anguish when
the document* are opened.
■•Some will be happy and some
will be unhappy when they re­
ceive their conlracls," said general manager Ruzzie Itavasl of
the Dodgers, sounding the key­
note of management. Bavasi previoulsy had indicated a belief
that the Dodgers lost the 1961
National League pennant in the
wre hour* of the morning and
that punitive action could be ex­
pected.
Dodgers In line for Iwslthy in­
creases, however, sre NL strike­
out king Sandy Koufax, 16-same
winner Johnny Podres, J28-hlttlng
Wally Moon, shortstop Usury

been mailed contracts *nd added:
"W e leal that we have treated all
our men fairly and have rewarded
them accordingly."
The Chicago Cubs and the Min­
nesota Twin* revealed Wednesday
they have signed important mem­
bers of tltelr teams.
George Altman, who batted .303
and drove in 96 runs, signed for
what is believed to be a healthy
increase with the Cubs while Jack
Kratick, who had a 13-11 record,
agreed to a "nice raise," Altman
was the first Cub to agree to
terms while Kratick was the third
Minnesota player.
The New York Met*, one of the
NL's two new teams, also sent
out contracts to 35 plsyers.

Will* and rookie relief star Ron
Perranoski.
Vice president Chub Feeney of
the Giants said that Orlando Cepeda, whose 46 homers led the
NL in 1961, would receive a “ good
raise" and alao indicated that
Willie May* might Jump from
*85,000 to *90.000. Most other
Glint*, however, *re udviicd to
open those envelopes carefully,
lest they receive second-degree
burns.
The ned Sox revealed they h*ve
sent 1002 contracts to 96 players,
Including outfielder Jackie Jensen,
whose reluctance to fly makes him
a doubtful performer this year.
General manager Fred Haney
of the Angels said 99 players had

Grid Organization
Meets To Eliminate
Death By Mishaps

Law Encouraged
By Reports On
'Ailing' Arm

ST. I.OUIS (U PI)—ItepreaenUUvea o f the medical profeiilon and
sporting good* equipment manu­
facturer! were to deliver talka to­
day before the National Football
Alliance o f High Schools, an or­
ganisation that makea rulea for
aome 720,000 high school football
player*.
Tha main target of the threeday convention, which began Wed­
nesday, Is to reduce tha record 22
deaths which occurred during the
past football season.
Alio attending the meeting are
memberi of the National Federa­
tion of High Schools, NaUonal As­
sociation of Intercollegiate Ath­
letics (NAIA) and the National
Junior College Athlatle Associa­
tion.
Lyle Quinn, chairman o f the
equipment committee o f the alli­
ance football rulaa group, aald
Wednesday the Introduction o f the
T-formatlon In football la one of
the reasons for an increase in tha
number of head and neck Injurlsa.
"In the T-formaUon the coachea
teach the boya to block first with
tbeir head*," he aald, "The face
guard wn* developed to protect
that area, but sometimes tha guard
la used for leverage by an oppon­
ent and the neck Injuries begin to
crop up.”
Iteaults o f an alliance survey
of coachea and school officials to
gain an Insight Into what art con­
sidered the major problems backed
up Qulnn’a remark*.
Out of 7,000 replies, 3,09* said
grasping the face mask of an op­
ponent waa tha greatest cause o f
injury And 6,0112 questioned the
pracUce of wearing a face mask.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (U PI) Right-hander Vernon Law of the
Pittsburgh Pirates gets an exam­
ination of his ailing pitching arm
today from a third apecialist aft­
er encouraging report* from two
otlier*.
La w wa* to be checked by Dr.
Judd
WiUon here.
Then he
planned lo head for his home in
Boise, Idaho, lo "start getting
ready" for the 1962 baseball
training grind.
"The X-ray* the doctor* took
today looked encouraging," Law
said In Pittsburgh after examina­
tion Wednesday by two special­
ists. "Hut I still have to throw
a baseball. I haven’t done any
throwing since Uit summer and
the best way to tell Is to get out
there and pitch. I certainly have
faith in myself.
"It’* no fun pitching with a
sore arm. And I don’t intend to
do it either. I want to make sure
It’s okay."
lie suffered his injury last April
29 in Cincinnati while pitching
against the Reds on a chilly day,
lie laid something snapped In his
right shoulder. He tried taking
his regular pitching turn, but
more
often than not he was
bombed by opposing hatsmen.
He was placed on the disabled
list by manager Danny Murtaugh
shortly afler the first Alt-Star
Game In July. He finished with
a 3-4 record for the season.
The defending world champion
Pirates finished the season in
sixth
place and Law's absence
was considered the big factor in
their decline.
In I960 he won 20 games and
was
named winner of the
Cy
Young Award, ns the top pitcher
in the majors. Today his future
is a question mark hanging on
llte testing of hia arin.

Sauer Inks
Titan Pact
NEW YORK (U PI) — George
Sauer, with 16 yrari rOnrhlng ex­
perience behind him at three
aehools, has signed aa offenalva
coach of the New York Titan*.
Bauer has been out o f football
alnca 1968, when he went into the
Insurance business in Texas, lfa
waa coaxed out of retirement by
Clyde (Bulldog) Turner, tha new
head coach of the Titan*.
Following a collegiate career at
the Univerelty o f Nebraska, Bauer
played with the Green Hay Pack
era. He was head coach at Navy
for three years, at Kansas for two
years, and at Uaylor for 10.

Signs With Saints
BAN FRANCISCO (U P D -J a ck
Allain, a 6-fout-P, 266-pound cen
ter from Idaho State, hat signed
a contract with the San Francisco
Saints of the American Basket
ball League. He played with the
Cleveland Pipers last year until
be broke a lrg in mid-season.
Rig of the first commercially
successful oil well drilled In
Oklahoma still stand* In Bartles­
ville’* city r »r t.

KEN MclNTOSII of the Seminole County Juvenile
Council, Inc., ahowa So Proud, one o f the greyhound*
which tuny bo running in the third nnnunl Chnrily Mtttince Friday afternoon at the Snnford-Orlnmio Kennel
Club. All proceedH from tho nice* will go to the Juvenile
Council which aids Seminole County’* children front
broken home*.

Top Field Set For Kids
At SOKC Matinee Friday
A splendid field o f greyhound*
ha* been carefully picked to com­
pete in the Juvenile Council Handi­
cap at the Kanford-Orlando Kennel
Club tomorrow afternoon. The nfternoon'e top feature race in so
named bemuse It is Hie first char­
ity matin™ of the season and all
profit* from the 10-rsce program
will go to the heminole County
Juvenile Council, Inc., a non-profit
organisation urlgiliated for the
purpose of aiding needy and un­
fortunate juveniles from broken
home*.
The Juvenile Council la in it*
third year of operation and an
•SOKC Charity Matinae helped it
get under way. The matinee to­
morrow la the third that has bene­
fited the Council,
Council members will be at the
track and will assist In the award­
ing of a trophy to tl|e owner of the
winning greyhound. Post time at
the matinee is 2 p. m.
G, A. Alderton’a front-running
Hello Charlie, who likes to svold
trouble by being in front at the
first turn, will go to the post as a
6 to 2 favorite on the morning line,
Charlie has had four Grade A
starts and has been a quintal* fac­
tor In three of them, once with a
win.
Rounding out the field for the
daylight headliner will be Topeka
Rowe, Fathom, Hard Cutter, Re­

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FICB Race A t Stake As Hatters
Clash Against Tampa Here Today

Dietzel Faces
'Immediate' Legal
Action On Otter

Leadership in tha Florida Inter'
collegiate Conference basketball
race is at itakc tonight here when
the Stetsoo University Hatters and
University of Tampa .Spartans
clash. Gametime is 6 p m. at the
new high school gymnasium here.
A 6:16 preliminary game will

RATON ROUGE. La. (UPI) —
Paul Dieticl today faced threat­
ened "immediate legal action" if
he sought to terminate hia con­
tract a* head football coach at
LSU lo take an offer for a similar
job at West Point.
3!eanwhile LAC faced the pros­
pect of being stripped of It*
coaching staff. Dietzel wai con­
sidering the Army offer, which
reportedly included taking four
NEW YORK (UPI) — All Star
assistants with him. Also his chief
shortstop
Tbny Kubek may trade
assistant,
Charley
McClendon,
In his khaki uniform for New
wai said to be among top pros­
York Yankee pinstripe*—by order
pect* for head coach at Kentucky.
uf
President Kennedy — early In
Rut the way wa* far from
the 1962 season.
clear for Dietzel to switch over
The probability that Kubek will
to Army if he wanted to. A mem­
be available to the Yankee* this
ber of the LSU board of super­
visor* Wednesday night threat­ year developed Wednesday when
the President ordered the activa­
ened going to court to hold Diet­
tion of two permanent Army divi­
zel to a contract here.
sions. The action 1* expected to
Board member Tom Duttsn of
New Orleani telcgrammed Army free from active duty the 32nd
Secretary Elvsl Stahr and West and the 49th Infantry Divisions—
Point officials that he would both National Guard units called
to service because of tha iicrlin
sponsor a resolution asking court
crisis.
action at any board meeting con­
Kubek is in the 32nd Division.
sidering a request to release Diet­
zel from his contract.
“ If and when the question
comes before the board, 1 believe
there will be very substantial op.
position to Dleuel’s release from
this contract," Dutton s telegram
read.
MIAMI BEACH (U P I)-F orm cr
When Dietzel and McClendon
All-Star
champion Billy Welu of
arrived here Wednesday from
Miami, Fla., with their Tiger St. Louis led 288 men into opensquad that beat Colorado in the tng competition in the 21 it annual
Orange Howl Monday, Dietiel All-Star Bowling Tournament to­
said little and McClendon aald day at Miami Beach Convention
Hall.
nothing.
The balding Missonrian showed
Dietzel and LSU athletic direc­
the
way in a two-game exhibition
tor Jim Corbett both confirmed
the Tiger mentor had not asked Wednesday by leading the males
with games of 234-22-463.
lo be released from the remain­
The men took a back seat to
ing four years of his contract at
the women, however, as the mar­
LSU.
athon 11-day tournament got roll­
Hut Corbett said the matter of
ing.
Dietzel’ * status would be cleared
up within the next few days.

Kubek May Be
Back With Yanks

send Stetson's Frosh against Jack­
sonville
University’s
yearling
squad.
Coach Bob Lavoy’s tall and tal­
ented Tampa quintet rule* the
favorite against the smaller Hat­
ter*. Tha Spartans have raced to
six consecutive victories thus far
this season and currently lead the
nation in scoring with a 106 points
per game average. Only once have
the Spartana been held to under
100 point* and that was In a 96-82
win over tough Georgetown.
The win over Georgetown was
the Tampa team's most impres­
sive victory to dale though their
114-TT drubbing of Union was no
small
accomplishment. Stetson
managed to edge Union by one
point but lost to Georgetown In the
finals of the Hatter Tournament,
73-58.

I GRAND

WEOT JORDAN. Utah (U P I)—
NBA middleweight champion Gene
Fullmer wants a crack at durable
Arrhla -Moorn’e light heavyweight |
crown " if the prim la right."
Marv Jenson, Fullmer'* manag­
er, aald here Wcdneeday night that
hn haa been approached about a
title bout with Moorr. lie said he
told New York promoters Jack
Fugasy and Letter Melita that
Fullmer was Interested if terms
could he arranged.

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Tourney
Play Open

Fullmer Wants
Moore’s Crown

Tampa’s starting line-up Is one
of the tallest in college basketball.
Gary Kesler, a 6-10, 260 pound
giant, will open at center with Don
Uoyt (6-8) and Chuck Engleking
(6-4) at the forwards. Harvey
Mallin (6-4) and George Shary (60) will get the starting nod at the
guards. Shary l* pscing Tampa
In scoring with a 26.0 point! per
game mark while all five Tampa
starters are averaging in doubt*
figures.
Coach Glenn Wilkes and his Hal­
ter* will counter with Lamar Dcaver (6-7) at center, Dalton Epting
(6-5) and BUI Hester (6-4) at for­
wards, with Joel Hancock (6-0)
and Floyd Gladden (5-10) at the
guards. Epttng and Hancock ara
pacing Hatter scoring thus far
this season. Roth were first five
AU-FIC last year as juniors.

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Lake Monroe Jottings
By MRS. II. L. JOHNSON
Well »« I said last week, winter
is here and brother it sure is and
how. I'm ready (or spring, aren't
you? • • • Here it is already the
fourth of January. Seems like yes­
terday was Neve Year's day.
Wonder how many resolutions
were made ? And I wonder how
many wIN be kept? • • • Jim
and Shirley Hawkins have re­
turned to Cascade, Md., with
brand new daughter Kim. I bet
Jim’s parents, Charlotte and Vie
Hawkins, sort of miss little Kim
already. Their visit was Ju-t too
short. • • • And visitors Frank and
Eva Brown have gone bark to the
cold country of Roanokr, Va., after a three weeks visit with son
Don and daughter-in-law Virginia
and Frank’ s mother Rose Po(f.
Kvs was reeuperating from a ser­
ious illness and Frank had fishing
fever. 1 think both were well when
they left though. • • • Our sym­
pathy goes out to Mrs. Mary Ki-

nard and Mrs. Marie Hittell on
the passing last week of Mrs. Kinard’s daughter and Mrs. llittfll's
sister, Mrs. Annie Mae Melrndy,
in Wauchula. Burial was in that
city. • • • Tne O. E. Hunters
had as guests for the holidays
Theodore Jolma and family of
Jarksomillc. J. C. and Naomi
Sapp s guests for Christmas day
were the J, H. Barfield family of
Tampa. • • • I heard that Freddie
and Steve Swaggcrty, Douglas and
Powell Austin and Lloyd Freeman
had a most enjoyable time on a
recent camping trip on the Wcklwa. Also heard Lloyd missed a
deer. Wonder if ho got his ahlrt
tail trimmrd because he missed
It? D. C. Spivey didn't have to
worry because he got one. • • •
Ma and Pa Kendricks (W. L.)
have been visiting daughter Sammye Loti Keel and family. I’ m
atilt trying to get sand In their
shoes so tliey will sell their home
in Bslnhrldge. Ca.. and move

H o s p ita l N otes
Dischargee
Mary Ellen Smedbery, Osteen;
Edgar
Ronahauaen,
Houston, John Ford, DeBary; Edith Hill,
Tex.; Jacqueline A. Duncon, Betty Drltary; Kama Richard#, Lake
Tate, Joyce Whitten, Mary J. Mary; Olivia Harriett, I,e&lt;&gt;n Royal,
Gelalhs, Cleve (iibson o f Sanford. France Bishop, and Dianne Carver
Births
of Sanford.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Duncan of
DECEMBER SO
Sanford, a girl; Mr. ami Mrs. Phil­
Admissions
ip I,agan o f Sanford, a boy; M r.I
William Benson, Lake Mary;
and Mrs. Charles Tate of Sanford,
Henry Duniels, Lake Helen; Gloria
a boy.
Accardi, DeBary; Brian Burgess,
Discharges
Annie Hawkins, Lake Monroe; Arline Fralit, Carol Iliggerstaff,
Frank Jones, Alary Divon, Steven Jacqueline Deklr, Huston McAr­
Duffy, Alma Clayton, ltouneltc thur, Charles Doncgall, Emmin
Beamen, Willie Tano Martin, Em­
Sulpiaio of Sanford.
ma Clair, David Johnson and Lida
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Stall o f Sanford.
Admissions
Births
Mary Alice Seiner berg, Osteen;
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dekle o f
Mary Bell, (ieneva; Sam Day, Lake
Mary; Alexander Cooper, DeRaryi Sanford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Will
Louise Faig, Deitary; Jane Rich* Frnlix of Sanford, a boy; Mr. and
arils, Lake Mary; Patricia A. hlnn- Mrs. Terrell IliggeraUff o f San­
■ing, Donald Lea Ferrante, Linda ford, a girl.
Dlirhargra
Leahy, Patrick Hall. Robert Gold­
Mr*. Johnnie T. Brown and baby,
en, Donna Reynolds, Joan Con­
Lake Mary; Jean C o n v e r s e ,
verse o f Hanford.
Ilrt-dna Jackson, Mary Gelalles,
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Mrs. Robert Bowman and baby,
A d m is s io n s
Joyce Hrown, Lake Mary; Linda Dnln Brown, Mrs. B e n j a m i n
June Lindt, Pamela Swain, Beth- Adums and baby of Hanford.
DECEMBER XI
anf Mathews, James Cumin, RosAdmission*
ella Adams, (ilenda
How man,
lllysara France*, Uviedo; MatFreddie Hurringtun, Fred Wil­
Ford,
Longwood;
1-ewi*
liams, Judy Brown, Margaret Ed­ sella
wards, Florence Pastella, Olivia Klinitman, Kern Park; Ita MetaHarriett; Mareua Desln, Georgia per, Phillip Lang, Donna Jean
Ar.derson, Marita Campbell, Clif­ Kraua of Sanford.
Illrlha
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Mr.
and
Mr*.
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lie Denise Jackson and Arch MeDeBary, a boy.
Swain o f Hanford.
Dischargee
Hlrtha
Mra. Fred Florence and baby,
XIr. and Mrs. J. T. Brown, Lake
Mary, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Altamonte; Margaret Johnson, Os­
Bowman o f Sanford, a girl; Mr, teen; Clara Parka, DeBary; Mari­
and Mrs. Albert Edwards o f San­ anne Clayton, Mra. Marlon Lee and
baby, Brian llurgess, Fred Wil­
ford, a girl.
liams, Nellie Denise Jackson, Gen­
Discharge*
Hattie Atkinson, Geneva; Helen eva Wright, Onie Byrd, Martha
Smith, Oviedo; Victoria Smith, Campbell of Sanford.
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Oviedo; Donald Atwood, Geneva;
Mrs. Phillip Logan and baby, Mrs.
John Caudle and baby, Patrick
llall, Donald Ferrante, Terry Ann
Anderson, William Pearson, Joyce
Whitten. Robert Golden and Pa­
tricia Klanaing of Hanford.
DECEMBER 28
Admissions
Gerald Williamson, Hluerldge,
lit.; Lucile Willcut, DeBary; Mar­
garet Wood, Montgomery, Ala.;
Bennie Gilllaon, Osteen; Roie
Jackson, Eeu Gallie; Sadie Lee,
Dianne Carver, Butter Hardy,
Mary Jean Turner, Pearl Mangus
and Jan Brumley o f Sanford.
Hlrtha
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lee of Han­
ford, a girl; Mr. and Mr*. Fred
Florence of Altamonte, a boy.
Diachargea
Margaret Bush, Geneva; Vin­
cent Hilliard, James Cumin, De­
borah Kearney, Freddla Barring­
ton, Mrs. Robert Duncan and
baby, Mrs. Charles Tate end baby,
Unde Lindt, Pamela Swain, Linda
I^ahy and Bethany Mathews of
Sanford.
DECEMBER X*
Admissions
Juanita
Varnum,
Long wood;
Carolyn Jones, Lake Monroe;
Mamie Reneon, Dale Brown, Elisa­
beth Kovacs, Martha Stewart and
Ernest Larson of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brumley
of Sanford, a boy; Mr. and Mr*.
Robert Kovacs, Elder Springs, a
boy.

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W f l l f lS U K THAT
OUT lA T t * . .—

DETROIT (U PI)— Len Lunde,
the second leading scorer In the
Western Hockey League tbia sea­
son, waa recalled today by the
Detroit Red Wings of the Nation­
al League. He waa with the Wings
for three years until he waa cut
in pre-season training last fall.

down hers. Guess I will have to
get the Chamber of Commerce
after them. • • * Brownie* don't
forget your meeting date next
Tuesday afternoon at the school.
• • • Linda Stapler went to a ba­
ton twirling contest in Orlando and
came home with a fifth place
medal. Congratulation.*, gal. • • •
The Monroe Home Demonstration
Club meets tonight at Louise
Thompson's home. Sure hope
everyone ean atlend *» It la going
to be a very Interesting one. A
loeal lawyer will talk on legal mat­
ter*. • • • The John Lanier* spent
Christmas day In Orlando with
their aon-ln-law and daughter. Mr.
Hit'llAUI) I,. GLENDON
and Mr*. Charles Martin. Char­
les' mother, Mrs. Geneva Martin,
of Knoxville, Tenn., was also
there. She cam* home with the
Laniers and they took her on fish -1
ing trip* to the Ireach and other
sightseeing tours. She ha* return
rd to Knoxville and 1 wonder if
ah* sent this cold weather bark
down here. She said the had a
very wonderful time while down
Richard Glcndon. lecturing hers
here. • • • Be sure and go to
church Sunday as it la World Wide last Sunday at Seminole High
Communion Day. • • • The Semi­ School under auspices of First
nole County Home Demonstration Church of Christ. Scientists, San­
Council held its first meeting of ford, told hla audience that scien­
the New Year yesterday. We made tific prayer it bringing increasing
plans for aome wonderful pro­ numbers of people healing, com­
grams for the coming year. • • • fort and reformation.
On nationwide tour as a mem­
Keep your finger* crossed for the
High School Glee Club boys and ber of the Christian Science Board
girls who left this morning for of Lectureship. Glcndon il from
Miami for elinic. I have the pleat- Los Attgclei, Calif. He was intro­
ure of accompanying them too. So duced here by Mri. Olllc Mat
by the time you are reading tills Harrison, second reader.
Keynote theme of the address waa
wa will be in Miami aeetng the
sights and in the morning going to the promise made by the apostle
clinic to win some honors for our James pertaining to power of heal­
school. Lynn Giles will take over ing through prayer. The speaker
my dutlea on my bus for two days. pointed to the danger of peraon* * * Tne L. 1. Lakes of the Mon­ aliilng the healing power of af­
roe Road have had his brother fective prayer and quoted Mary
with them for the past two weeks. Baker Eddy's "Science and Health
Ha ii from that cold place of with Key to the Scriptures'* In re­
Jackson Heights. S . Y. • • • Our assuring that such power la avail­
thought this week was given to able today.
me by a very nice person . . . It is
on a Christian. 1 U.'.ow that you
Safe drivers drive mechanleally
will enjoy It vary much.
aafe cars. And mechanically safe
What ia a Christian
cart don't cause accidents.
A MIND
through which Christ
thinks;
R e s id e n t ia l • C o m m e r c ia l
A HEART through which Christ
B u i ld i n g
loves;
FALL OUT
A VOICE through which Christ ®
8IIELTEIIS
apeak*;
FA 2-7083
A HAND Uirough which Christ
G.
W.
DODSON.
Contractor
help*.

Christian Science
Lecturer Speaks
Of Healing Prayer

Now th a t the holiday season
b ills are bou n d ta s ta rt ro llin g In. If y o u 're short o f
&lt;aih, 1st ua advanco w h a te v e r m oney It nssdsd to
m oot yeur o b lig a tio n s .
PA YM IN T* M AY I I SFR IA D O V IR A LONO
O R SHORT R IR IO D , W H IC H IV IR Y O U M U I R

JANUARY 1

Admissions
Carolyn Jonsph, Jennie Brock,
Gladya Davis, Nathan
Raley,
Ruble Lee ilrllnnger, Donna Ward,
Bertha Hawkins, Albert Phtlpe,
Kqullla Walton, Mary Crus*. Erik
Kuhlmun and Juanita Sheppard of
Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Varnum of
Longwood, a boy; Mr. and Mra.
Dowry R. Ward o f Sanford, a girl.
Discharge*
Gerald Williamson, Bluaridge,
Ga.j Ed par Ronshausen, Houston,
Tex.; Sain Day, Lak* Mary;
llrrnda Lee, Mra. Stanley Brumley
and baby, Elisabeth Kovacs ef
Sanford.

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Guatemala Offers Seen ic Vacation. . . In The Past
P A N A J A C H E L , Guatemala
(U P I)—Againit the backdrop o f
acme of tha moat ipeeUcuIar
mountain and laka aernery In tba
world, tha vacationer can journey
mora than 200 yaan Into tha pait
— and do It in modem comfort.

Legal Notice
INVITATION TO HID
Ratlacl b id . will b . racalvad In
lb* ofllc* o f Ih* Sheriff o f flamlno l . Countr. at Ih . County Jolt
Hanford, Florida, up to 11 SO P, U ,
on Ih* llt h (lar o f January,
!).
IMS.
All bid* ahall b . cl.a rly mark.d
at aucb on Ih. outald. o f tha anvalopa. Tha bid* will b« publicly
opened at l : t t I*. M. of the earn,
day. Tabulation o f Ih* bid* will b .
preaanled lo J. U llnbby, Sheriff
• f Hemlnol* County, Florida.
ICach bid ahall contain a copy o f
tha
manufacturer*, apcolflcatlon*
and daacrlpllra lltaratur*. All blda
ahall b . F.O.D. Kanfrrd, Florida,
and ahall b* binding on the bid*
rier for a minimum o f thirty (la)
daya. Dlda ar* requaated on Ik*
following Itaml
ONIC M : w PATIIOI, CAR
Specification* art arallabl* at lb*
Sh eriff* Office o f Brmlnol* Coun­
ty, Sanford, Florida.
J. I . IIOUliT, Hharlff
Samlnola County, Florida
Hr Jamaa J. Blngtatary
Chief Deputy
Published Jan. I, II, IMS.
IN TIIB COURT OP TUB COUNTS

ju tiiji:,

aniiiNOLB

county ,

Pansjachel U ths llttl* village
wher* the highway meets Laks
Atitlan aome P0 mile* o f con atint
alghtieeing away from th* rapital of Guatemala City.
A few mile* away acroa* the
glaaay water* of th* laka, and
with thre* dead volcano** look­
ing over your ahouldtr, you can
•tep from a modern power launch
Into an Indian village still living
for th* mo*t part in th* 18th
Century.
San Antonio Palupo I* just on*
of nearly a doicn village* that

Legal Notice
i i i u i i t u n i'iiT o f t i i k
j i n iiT A i.
rin tirr
in
till
FO R
S K IIlN O l.K U O I N T T .
FLORIDA
i n c u i N i r . n v no . i i b i i
EAST llllOORLYX HA VINOS BANK,
a New York corporation,
Plaintiff,
ve,
JOHN E. KNOWLES and DONNA
HELD KMIIVLK'H. hie wife; and
CKAIU.CH It. Hr WILLI AIIS and
ANNA *1. MeWILMAMH. Me Wifi,
Defendanla.
NOTH K TO DEFEND OR ORDER
OF P I 'n f ill’ATInN SUIT FOH
FOR ElT.OS I'll K
TO! I'll A III, KM D. MrWII.LIAMS
and ANNA M. Hi W IIHerne, hla
wife
(11 l^ingvlaw Drive
l.ealngton, Kentucky
TOll, ClIARLKS D. MeWtl.I.IAHH
and ANNA M. MaWllllama, are
hereby notified that a Complaint
fur Foracloaure ol Uorlg as* hat
been filed against you, and you ar*
required to aeree a copy of your
Answer nr Pleadings la Ihe Com ­
plaint an th* Pla intiff* attorney,
Joseph 14. Flteferald, 11* Security
Trust Building, Miami II, Florida,
and HI* th* original Answer or
Pleading In Ih* office of ih* Clerk
o f (he Circuit Court on or before
the tth day o f February. A. D.,
1* 11. If you fall to do eo, Judgment
by default will b* taken again*!
you for Ih* relief demanded In tha
Complaint.
Th* daacrlplton af th* real pr op­
arty proceeded against la:
Lot 11, lllock II. TOWNSITR
O r NORTH CHULUOTA, a
subdivision according to th*
plat* thereof recorded In Plat
Hook 1, page* *( t* * 1. Influalt*. o f th* Public Kerord* o f
Seminole County, Florida.
Thl* nolle* ahall be published
once aach waek fur four eonaeculive waek* In Ih* Hanford Herald.
DONE AND ORDKIIKD at Han­
ford, Hemlnol*
County.
Florida,
•hi* 10th day o f Ptrombtr, A. D .
in t u b
ninth

BTATU OF PLOIUIIA, IN M O .
II ATM NO.
IN HID K*l*l» * f
UKOHUK KOKKM.SK STKUIIKNS,
AUo known *• OEOliaC K. BTKPHF..VH and a/It/a OKOHOB HTEPilKN'B. Daoaaaad
NOTICB TO UKKDITon*
TO A M . CRRIIITona AND FKRBONA IIA VINO CLAIMS OR UK.
NANDI AfiAINIT BA III KITAT Bi
You and aach o f you ar* h*r*by
nollflad end required to preaant
any claim* and demand* which
you. or *llh*r o f you, may hay*
again*! th* Katat* o f OKOIIOR
KOEKUNB
HTEl’ If K.NM,
a I ••
know* aa d s o rg * K. Hlaphana and
a / b / a Oaorg* Btaphan*. dacaaiad.
U l* o f lh« County o f Samlnol* and
Slats o f Florida, to th* County
Juds* o f Samlnol. County, Flor.
Id*, t* th* County Judg* o f Kaminnl* County, Florida, within *ls
(I I ro u n d e r month* from Ih* dal*
•f th* flrat publication, o f this
nolle*. Karh claim or demand muat
be In wrltlna and muat be aworn
t* by th* claimant, hi* agent, or
hie attorney, or tha same will ba&gt;
romo void according to law.
Dated this llth day o f Decem­
ber, A. D. l i l t .
1 ) 11 .
/ a / I.aura Isabel Htcpoeoj
Arthur II. Hrikwlth Jr
Aa a.iei,utria o f Ihe Kal.ta
Clark, Circuit Court
o f Oaorg* Koakllnt Stephan*,
llyl Martha T. Vlblan
•to., deceased.
Deputy Cl*rb
1. W ALTER HAWKINS
Jeeeph M. Fltsgerald
Lemon Bluff, Oileen, Fla.
111
Security
Trutt Itullllng
Attorney for **ld Batata.
Publish Deo. It, It, II, 11*1 A Miami It. Florida
Publish Jen. 1, II. II, H , 1* 11.
Jaa. I, I M 1,

By Kate Osann

TIZZY

[climb th* mountain* rising from
the shore* of the 16 hjr 12-mil*
lake that glimmer* green under
the close.by clouds.
Life 1* simple in the thedowi
of the mountain* that rise a*
much ga 2,000 feet from the 8.000-foot elevation of the lake.
There are no roaila or phone line*
to the outside — crop* from Ihe
terraced field* that climb the
mountain* ar* carried out to th*
nearest highway or market on th*
hack* o f th* men along narrow
trails.
Women with babir* tlung on
their back* and even little girl*
carry water fiom the central
fountain in pottery Jar* — that
weigh a* much a* d.’t pound*
when filled — on their head*.
Everyone live* in mud-walled,
thatched roofed rottage* along
the dirt trail*. Th*r* aren’t any
street* or aidewalki a* turh. It’*
a sleep elfmb — end one to be
taken (lowly at this altitude —
to work up from the *hore to
what could be calted the village
square — the
relatively level
patch occupied by the fountain
anil the old, whitewashed f'psn*
Ish colonial ityla Roman Cath­
olic church.
You’d know a villager from Ran
Antonio anywhere once you’ve
*een one o f them. Everybody
dresses alike; the women in long,
blue
wrep-around
akirt*
and
bloueea with red fronts and strip­
ed red and white ileeves; the men
In checked brown and tan apronikirta, shirts similar to th* wom­
en’* blouses, and, for church, a
solid blua coat. All the clothing
ia woven right In the village, just
gs distinctive tribe) clothing Is
mad* in villages all over this
mountainous Central American
land.
If th* Spanish padre is in the
village on his boat-horn* visit*
around th* lak*, you ran see th*
people summoned to Mas* by th*
bell* cast in 17.10 which stand In
a thatched pavilion outald*. In­
side the men put on hugl scapu­
lar* and kneel to th* left o f th*
altar In tha aged building, and

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THF.
NINTH JUDICIAL ( IHCUIT. IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Ft.&lt;11(111 s. CHANCERY NO. IITM
S V S r iU *14
FOUNT Y
FED ER AL
BAV 1NC1H A LOAN ASSOCIATION,

■ Unllel l o i t i
poratlon.

at America Hr*

Plaintiff.
vs.
HILLY KL SLATER ami HANDRA
U HLATER, hla wife, anil WIL­
LIAM HAIlllOLD PATTON amt
JEANNETTE M
PATTON. hi*
wife,
Defendanla

NOTICK OF SUIT IN
MOIITOAUE FORMCl.nai HR
TO, HILLY KL SLATER and SAN­
DRA I. SLATER, hi* wlf*.
Address Unknown
You, Defendants, art hereby
notified that n cnmplalnt I* fur*elos* a certain marts*!* on Ih*
following described property, Inwill

IAil It. HEAR LAKE Hll.I.g.
according In th* Plat there­
of, aa recorded I* Plat Rook
II. at Past IT *f ih* Peblls
Raeords of lamlaol* County,
Florida.
ha*
**n
filed
against
you
In the et.nv» -ij-ltd relt and you
■r* required lo *erv* n oopy of
your Anewar or Pleading lo Ih*
Complain! on Plaintiff* attorney
Joeeph M. Uuraeko, P. O, Roa lit
Fern Park, Florida, and file th*
original Answar *r Pleading In
Ih* office of ih* cl*rk of th*
Circuit Court on *r brfor* th*
It day of January, 11(1. It you
fall lo do *o, a deer** pro oanfeaeo will b* reken against you
for th* relief demanded In Ih*
Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and official
tea) of office al Hanford, HamlnoU,
Countr, thta l i t h day o f D*e*aab*r. t i l l .

(■KALI

"Thank you for Introducing mo to your boat friend,
Stanloy. I guosa this lo goodbyP

Arthur ft. Beckwith, Jr.
Clark o f Clrautt Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlen. D C
Publleh Dec. 14, II, II, t i l l *
Jan. I, t i l l .

Muikol Memories
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popular K i n g
B it mica) arts
a Musical

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Legal Notice
IN T ltR CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIB
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, HI
AND FOR BRMINOt.E I’OU NTT,
FLORIDA. CHANCERY NO. UTSO.
SUFFOLK
COUNTY
FEDER AL
SA VINOS AND LOAN A 8SOCU
TION. a Dulled States af America
corporation,
Plaintiff,
va
RONALD N MULDER and PATIltCIA MULDER, hla wife,
Defendant*,
NOTICE OF SUIT IN MOHTRAOH
FOR MCI.ONURE
TO: ItUNAIJ) E. MULDER end
PATRICIA MULDER, ht* wife.
Reeldene* Unknown.
Y»u,
Defendants.
ere
hereby
notified that a complaint lo foraclae* n carAalu mnrtaaa* on Ih*
following described property, towit:
Lot If. REAR L AKE HILLS,
according to III* Plat thereof,
a recorded Is Flat Rook II at
Pag* It * f the Public R ec­
ords o f
S*mlnol* County,
Florid*,
ha* been filed agninet vou In the
■ bove-slyled suit and you ar* raqulred lo **rv* * copy o f your An ­
swer nr Fleedlng lo th* Complaint
on Plalntltr* attorney, Joeeph M.
Muraeko, P. O. Bo* U l , Fern Park,
Florida, and fit* th* original A n ­
swer or Mending In the o ffice o f
th* Clerk or Ih* Circuit Court on
or before Ih* l l h day o f February,
t i l l . If you fall to do ao, a decree
pro oonreeao will be taken again*!
you tor tb* relief demanded In Ih*
Complaint.
Witness my hand end o fflo lil
seal o f office at Hanford, genilnot*
County, thl* l a d day of January

m i.

(HBALI
Arthur M. R*ekwlth Jr,
Clark of Circuit co u r t
Hy: Martha T. Ylhlan
Deputy Clerk
Published Jan. I, 11, II, H , t i l l .

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Jim Hunt Realty

Stenstrom Realty

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Real Estate Wanted
Real Estate For Sale
Mortgage l-oana
Insurance
Husinetu Opportunities
Female Help Wanted
Male Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Situations Wanted
Babysitters
Beauty Salons
Build . Paint - Repair
Building Materials
Electrical Services
Plumbing Service*
Radio ft Television
Special Service#
(.sundry Service
Aulomobile Service
Machinery - Toole ■
Poultry • Pets - Livestock
Flowers • Trees - Shrubs
Fsraitare
Articles For Ssle
Articles Wanted
Automobiles • Trucks
Boats • Motors
Motorcycles - Scooters
Trailers - Cabanas

2. Notices - Personals

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w w t f t m E N m rtin amn.

Stenstrom Realty

St. Johns Realty Co.

FURN. apt. 2300 MeDonvUl*.
GET
AWAY
FROM
NOSEY
NEIGHBORS AND UVE A LIT­
TLE— 2 Bedroom house, unfurn­
ished, on a lake, electricity, hot
water, telephone, loo acrei to
hunt and play in. Out of Oitoen,
M i par mo .Ph. FA 1-ttl*.

Property

SAN LANTA flOMES
On Locust, North of East 20th St.
3-Bedroomi, 2-Batha, excellent
neighborhood.
Priced
from
&lt;11,900. Low down pay mint,
&lt;64.30 per mo., principal * in­
terest.

VA — NOTHING DOWN
Ph. FA 1-8510 or CR T-19«
Nights GA M5M
Jack Dome tree, Developer

W* Don't Want EVERYBODY'S
Basina*. Just YOURS.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
FARMER’* AGENCY
p rin t* hatha, 114 W. First St.
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
1 . BEDROOM houM, kitchen 2165 S. Park Are. Ph. FA 1-3221
equipped, water hirniihed. Ph Aftor hours FA 2-3012 or FA 2-0261
PA S-4411.
REDUCED PRICE &lt;1.300. &lt;4,000
down balance &lt;50 per month on
two frame houses and 4 acres
of land. Contact Grady Scott.
FA X 2825.

Ball-Blair Agency

UNFURNISHED houia, 1801 WaihRegistered Broker*
iogton Ave. Pbona FA 2-3*03
k ASSOCIATES
after Jan. 1st.
21* So. Park Ave. Pb. FA l-SMi
Lak* Mary Branch • FA 3-1290
CONVENIENT TO BASE: I bedroom, kitchen equipped, large
living room, 1110 par mo., 103 E.
Woodland Dr. FA 2-7037.

L

ONGDALE
HOMES

LMN ENTERPRISES INC.

t • BEDROOMS
1 Vt BATHS
I k&gt;w Down Payment
No Closing Coals

Pb. FA 2-2420

OSCAR M. HARRISON
MOVED FROM
M40 HIAWATHA ATE.
T*

18(1 PALMETTO AVE.
PHONE FA 2-8827

AUCTION
Saturday, Jan. 6th 2 P. M.
241* B. Sanford A t*.
Beautiful 2 bedroom form. bom*,
property of E. V. Waleb, A -l
rood, inside and out. Extra lot
offered
separate.
Excellent
terms. Going at Absolut* Auc­
tion. Yon set the Pricr.
FU-'a Meet Economical Auction
On.

Gricsom-Kemp Auction Co.
227 N. Fern Creek,
Orlando GA 4-09S4.

River Front

SLEEPING ROOMS, Tha Qablaa,
401 Magnolia Ava. FA * 0720.

RENT A BED

U l N. Park Ave.

THE TIME TESTED FIBM
SUNLAND, I bedroom, many ex­
118 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6122
tras, reasonable down payment.
FA 2-8097.

J. W. Hall, Realtor

$8,500 To SB.300
FHA A Conv. Financing

3 C*ndutter

ON LAKE MARY
4 ROOM furnished apartment, 1
bedroom, water furnished. $60 Beautiful new large split level
home with lake and canal front­
per mo. Call FA 2-5021.
age; 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, large
MCE Sleeping room, eall atter
living room with full wall stone
3 P.M., FA 2-3986.
fireplace. Large built-in kitchen
with table top stove and many
9. For Sale or Rent
conveniences. Other features in­
CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
clude large recreation room and
Rent or Sale. Rcaaonible. Cal]
fall out shelter with well and
evenings. FA 2-1597.
pump. Situated on beautiful lot
with many trees! This ii a qual­
12. Real Estslo Fwr Solo
ity home and an outstanding
buy. Call today. Good financing.
Oiicnr M, H arrison
Registered Real Estate Broke,
t i ll Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-7911

$5,500

6. For Rest

INCOME TAX
SERVICE

ENJOY living in a modern trailer LAKEFRONT lot in Lake Mary,
reasonable price for quick sale.
at Wekiva River Haven, 9 miles
FA 2-3076 or FA 2-7116.
Weat of Sanford. FA 2-1909.

WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
CLEAN carpets with our Carpet
Approximately 214 acres, with ISO
Shampooer FREE, with purft. on river, Vk mile off Rt. 46
chaic of Blue Luitre shampoo.
Carroll’a Furniture.
Call FA 7-6473 after 6:00 p. m
YES, you can borrow our Carpet
Shampooer FREE to clean your
carpets
with
Blua
Luitre.
■’Call H a ir FA 2-3611
CarroU’i Furniture.
2514 So. French Ave.

As Law I B S Par
A*
Moalh
Principal ♦ lae. . InL • T a il*

J field

Helmly Realty

FA 2-2611

M ta

dONIghia |bM

12. Real Estate For Sale

12. Real Estate For Sals

TRADE WANTED: &lt;3 500 equity
EFFICIENCY Healed apartment HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
in small 2 bedroom frame house
Sanford’s newest, Ideally locat­
SALES
RENTALS
in
Winter Park on Sanford Area
ed, near post office, auitablc for
property. Write Rt. 2, Box 501-A,
aingle or couple, private bath.
Sanford.
Inquire at Manuel Jacobson De­
aog W. 13th Street
partment Store.
&lt;300? $400? &lt;500?
FA 2-7605
Eveningi FA 2-2579
If you need a home and can af­
NICELY furniihcd 3 room apart­
ford to make a amall down payment. all utilities, downtown lo­ R0BER1 A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lundquiit, Aitoe.
ment we have the one to fit your
cation. FA 2-2307 for appoint­
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
requirements. New FHA financ­
ment.
ing available.
LAKEFBONT, beautiful 209’ x 250’
NEW 1 bedroom furnished duplex.
high
lot,
aandy
beach,
crystal
2200 So. Park Ave.
dear Lake Hutchinson, one mile
DEATH JNFB
we»t of Oalccn on Enterprise
RENTALS
road, sign on lot. Phone 313-7293 t il N. Park Ava.
Ph. FA 2-2420
Need a rental home? We may
CI.ASSIPTKD IHBPI.AT:
Tavares.
have exactly what you require,
Tar*., thru Frt. • 3 P. M. day be
ONE OF THE Cleanest &lt; bedroom,
or if you wiah to rent your
f*re Insertion. Mm .
8(L m m .
2 bath homes in Sanford. For
home, come in or eall and we
Sale with nothing down, block
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED;
will be happy to aerv* you.
fenced corner yard, Fla. room,
Taei., tana f r l • s P. M. day bo­
2521 Park Drive Office FA 2-2118
immediate occupancy. FA 2-1699.
lero IniertiM. N m . • Rat. m m .
Sanford, Fla.
Nights FA 2-0648
RRSPONSmn.ITT:
ACREAGE
Tb* Herald wHI M l bo R ty N tlb li 111 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-2420 A FABULOUS buy. 4 bedroom
Now
is
the
time
to invert in Flor­
masonry home, atone fireplace,
far atari thaa m o Incorrect laserida. We have listing* that will
open beam construction, 2 tile
Lee of yoar id. aad r*o«nr»i lb* 3 ROOM furniihcd apt., available
make you money in the Canav­
baths. 100 x 600 feet on beauti­
Jan. I tth. $60 per mo., close-In.
right to revise nr reject any aderal area, Geneva area, near
ful Lake Markham. Must tee to
I ll E. 8th St. FA 2-!2f5 or
vtnUement from what ordered to
Sanford — in fact, almost any
appreciate. FA 2-3378.
FA 2-3786.
cMferm to (be petitie* ef Ms
■action you are interested in.
paper.
Just give ua a call and tell us
S ROOM furniihcd cottage, cen
SUNSHINE REALTY
your preference,
(rally located. FA 2-1838.
Amy Anderion
CLASSIFIED INDEX
Reg. Real Eitate Broker
2 BEDROOM house on Old Orlan­
"W * Trade"
1. (-oat A Found
2619 So. French Ave.
do Hoad, Ideal for children,
2. Notices - Personals
Day FA 2-7192 — Night FA 2-4818
school but atop, ihade trees,
3. Education • Instruction
SCO mo., 2 months advance rent,
i. Transportation
4 lake Lota, with large oak Ireci,
REALTOR — INSUROR
FA 2-2257.
5. Food
on Lake Onoro, &lt;5,000. Name CONSULTANT — APPRAISER
6. For Rant
Your Termi.
Phone FA 2 4991
112 N. Park
BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom. 2 bath
7. Buaineaa Re* la Is
Moving soon to 1919 S. French Ave
home on Mrllonville, large kit­
8. Bosch Rentals
chen equipped, Fla. room, fire­
9. For Sale or Heat
Registered Real Estate Broker
place. *17000 per mo. Call
10. Wanted to Rent
Pb. FA 2-1)01
17-92 at Hiawatha
FA 2 6140.

Kollaway, Hospital k Baby Badi
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-S1II
111 W lit SL

1 Paiutlaa

VEmplo/er •

Ml ■1 H

Phone FA 2-2611

ACROSS

SCtMdtad

43 Superloti

FAST RESULTS

As*war le Frustoue Fuxilo

It Marti error

MCircitee
U Moulhntrd
37 Clement
SB Country la Alla
II Dined
13 New York
harbor Island
44 Inflated
41 Defeat at Urldfle
41 Pioeacut*

WANT ADS BRING

Animal Life

NdhkyLhe
II Decimal digit
IT Musical Interval M wicked
II Cereal fuugus
30 Accounts
33 Muelrel
syllable*

13 Blinder*
33 Muiical study
3JIDUI

[ th* women and children to the
right. Many hold candles as thej
kneel through the service.
Outside the visitor gets a few
curious smllee, but there’s little
other communication. Th* vil­
lager* speak a Mayan patois ra­
ther than the Bpaniah* of their
notion.
Turkeys peck in the dirt yards,
the women wash clothing by
beating it on the rocks at the
edge o f th* lake, th* men cuHi.
vat* corn that gtowa vertically
despita th* angled mountainside.
All this is only dfi minutes away
from the comfortable hotels and
pension* o f Pansjachel, which Is
a quaint village in it« own right.
Thl* la . an area popular with
Guatemalan! on holiday, and It
has also been discovered by Eu­
ropean*. The rush from th* Unit­
ed State* to thl* Idyllic and un­
spoiled resort, whrre a single
room with three meal* I* 812 a
day, t* still to com*.
Duses and regular tours run
her* from Gautemala City, trav­
eling scenic, paved—but narrow—
mountain roads that switch hack
over valleya 1,000 or more feet
below and climb as high as 0,000
feet,
Sitting in {he patio of the Ho­
tel Tsanjuyu at night you can
watch the headlights of cars go­
ing first on* direction, then an­
other a* they wind down th*
mountain moru than 1,000 feet
above.
There’s fishing, swiming and
plain quiet relaxation. puL th*
very best Panajachel has to offer
is a look Into th* unspoiled life of
the Indiana whom time has pass­
ed by.

HERALD Classified Ads Bring Fast Results

TEE V GREEN
ESTATES
LMN BatarpHaae, Ine.

• Coaulry Club Road (20th
Rt. Extension) 2 Milaa
West Of Hwy. 17-92 N ail
T* Mayfair Country Clali

• 3 * Bedroom*
• (»/, Bathn

CASH - CARRY

Used Bargains
Dining Room TABLE and 4 CHAIRS ....
3-Pe. Walnut BEDROOM SUITE ______
Slmmona SOFA B E D .......... - ..................
(1 ) STUDENTS DESKS, Your Choice

PLATFORM
ROCKER

-------

$495

2-Pc. SECTIONAL ........... .......................
Stratford CONTOUR CHAIR ...............
2-Pc. Lawnon LIVING ROOM SUITE
2Pe. SOFA-BED SUITE .............

___
....
___

L IV IN G ROOM
SUITE

*3

5-Pc. Chrome DINETTE ..... ....... ..... ..
All Plaetie CONTOUR C H A IR ........ .......
Porcelain-top TABLE and 4 CHAIRS ....
3Cushlon SOFA and 2 CLUB CHAIRS
DRESSER and BED ............... ...............

OCCASIONAL
TABLES
Priced

From

Cliff Uorneman, Broker

TErrace 8-3911

Open 10:00 ana) to 7:01 p.m.

TErrace 8-4199

$28.88
$35.00
$ 12.88

$34.88
$14.99

LARGE OIL HEATERS
Priced from $5 to $27.50

STUDIO
COUCH

*2

98

— Plus many more outstanding values!

FHA Monthly Payments —

DIRECTIONS: 1# Mia­
ul** from Nanfcrd. So. on
Hwy. 17-02, tarn right at
our algo.

99

98

Heating

N# Closing Cost
VA A Conv. Fiaaariag
Available

$12.98
$28.88
$24.88
$49.88

2 • Pc.

• Central Air-Cond. ft

$66 to $74

t T.88

____ *29.95
____ *19.99
____ t 9.88

URNIT.URE
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS

�I

f’For H u n t in g You Need A Gun
3l)r

ftanforh

Srrnlh

iThurs. Jan. 4. 1962— Pn^c 11
12. Mortgage Loans
MORTGAGE U1ANS
FRA and Conventional
Commercial &amp; Residential
STENSTROM R E A LT Y
lit N Park Ave Phone FA 2-2120
15. nuM n rss O p p ortu n ities
m e r c h a n d isin g

MANAGEMENT

ASSOCIATES, INC
Suggest
THIS MAY BE THE
ONE FOR YOU
Read Thli A Think
Carefully
If you ilnccrely want a small,
ea*&gt;-to-run business of your own
and want tt to be In operation,
bringing you Income, within a
couple of weeks, read these
facta:
(1) Merchandising
Management
Associates set you up as a
dealer handling one of the
most popular, heaviest adver­
tised candy In the Country today. You see it on TV more
than any other candy.
(1) No "selling" required with our
successful method.
(3) You will be In complete oper­
ating position in a couple of
weeks.
(4) You nerd no experience in
business management. You
need hire no help.
(5) A few hours a week provide a
comfortable income.
(6) With only £*15, you are set up
and ready to go. If desired
partial financing can be ar­
ranged.
Last Year’s Candy bales in the
USA, Over 3 Billion Dollars.
(Authority: Federal Reserve Dank)
For complete details send your
name, address and phone num­
ber to
MERCHANDISING
MANAGEMENT
ASSOCIATES. INC.
P. O. Box 4326, Phils. 18. Pa.

16. Female Help Wanted

■n
■

19. S itu a tio n s W anted
RAY’S WORK. FA 2-OtSO
DAYS or by week work, i«3 E.
Illh St.
DAYS WORK. FA 2-3332.
HOl’ SEWORK, have own Iran*portation FA 2-618U.
20. lia b y n itter*
I will keep small children in my
home $1.25 pet day. FA 2-2274
BABY SPITING in my home,
small children and babies, gl.25
per day, References. FA 2 9284.

21. Beauty Snlonn
KATHERINE HARVEY
BEAUTY 8IIOP
Hair Stylist • Pat Stewart
318 Palmetto Ave. ,Ph. FA 3-4834
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
Professional Care—Modern Equip
105 So. Oak
Ph. FA 2-5742

Dawn's
Beauty Salon
Walker Building
2510 Oak
Tk 2-7881

22. Build • l'alnt • Repair
ROOM SPECIAL $11.93. Painting
Inside and ou t Call Mr. Taiker.
FA 2-6139.
SEMI-RETIRED Carpenter
Repairs, Alterations, Painting
Phone FA 2-7983.

'H ie

It

F aya

To

Use
HERALD

W ant

A d s.

Wall

Seminole County Motor*
FA 2-0614

Plumbing &amp; Heating
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 3-4883

27. Special Services

■

VA

F IN A N C IN E
Down Payment A
Closing Coil

Southern Air
Specialuwg In Heating
and Air-Conditioning Only
2502 Oak Ave.
FA 2-8311

NEW HOMES
In Beautiful —

SEWING MACHINE SERVICEFor service on any make od lew*
ing machine parts and access­
ories or Rentals call or write
to Sanford Sawing Center, 104
South Park Ave. Pb. FA 1-8411.

Sunland Estates
$14yl00 - $17,100

PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
Pb. FA 2-4223

$156
Monthly Payments aa low a*
|88 tncl taaaa and Insurants

3 ■ BEDROOMS

1 - iyt - 2 BATHS
Conventional * FHA Loans
Drivo 1T-V3 to Sunland
Estates (1 sal. 8. of Han­
ford). Baleo office let houae
inside entrance.

WILSON-MAIER

KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS. INC.
FA 3-80T4
.l i t HUNT . FA 3-3111

(H cw snna

★

By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
As Low As $350 Down
4-UeiiriMJUi»— 2 Hath*
3-Bedrooms—2 tilth*
1-Bed room.— I Ij Baths
J-Bedroom.— I Balk
Yt id* variety esuriar designs and floor plans

VA Financing an Homes up to $15,000
FHA — Conventional ft In-Service Financing
DIRECTIONS; Turn W. on 20th SC rollow Coun­
try Club Hd &amp; Watch for our signs.

STARS ★

■ ■ '1
m— ■ e

CARLAND
NET;

ENVELOPES, Letterheads, atate LOST: in Lake Mary area, large
yellow and while fluffy cat,
menu, invoices, hand bUls, and
programs,
etc.
ProgresMvo
part angora, answers to name
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2831of "Spring". Ph. FA 2-87M Re306 West n th St.
ward.

CLEARANCE

Ford Owners Special

WELLS DRILLED
PUPPIES — half Airadate, 2
PUMPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
months old, $3.00. Call Sat. ur
All Types and Siiai
Sun. only. Wales Fernery, on
Wa Repair and Service
laka at Lyman School, tongwood.
Machinery and Supply Co.

it 20% Discount

S T I NE

207 W. 2nd SC

Ph. FA 3-4432

Sales L Service
G. IL HIGH
Oviedo, Fla. r o 3-1313 Day*
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3883

on all motor tune-up

CHAMPION Miniature AKC Black
Poodle Puppiei and Mother,
Show dog Slock. FA 2-7741.

parts thru Jan. 15th

Ph.

check - up

ANTI-FREEZE $2.16 Gal.
•SAFETY SPECIAL-

Imports ft Sports C*r*
Our SpaoUUte
17-91 • Heart « f Maillaad

FA 2-4622

PH. MI 4-5307

INSPECT

FRONT

AND PACK
WHEEL BEARINGS

BRAKE

DISCOUNTS

sooo

CADILLACS

$3295

CORVAIRS to CADILLACS

GALAM K

CLUB

SEDAN

FA 2-0711
FA 2-0861

Park wood Station Wagon, 4
Door, V-6, Power Steering
and Urahee. A /T

per mo .
$58.10 per
* 2 5 6 2 50
After H
WAGON JAMBOREE!
mo

Payment

d*.

59
59
58
58
58
57
57

FORI)
FORI)
FORI)
FORI)
FORD
FORD
FORD

56 STUDEBAKER
4-Door V-8 Commander,
Kitra Clean

55 CHEVROLET

$795

$495

57 MERCURY

54 MERCURY

Monterey 2 Door Hardtop,
Mercomatir. Radio A Heater

S-Duor Hardtop

$695
57 LINCOLN

J

5

Cuatomllno 4-Door, •
Cylinder

$395
51 HENRY J.

Palrlanr V-8 4 Door,
Furdomatle. Radio, Heater

I Door, Extra Clean. Naw
Tirea, Excellent Coed.

$195

$695
53 FORD V-8

Country Sedan, 4 Door, V-8, A /T , P/B, R A R.
1-llr. Ranch Wagon, 6 Cylinder, A /T ,
4-Dr, Ranch Wagon, V-6, A/T, R A H .
Country Sedan, 8 I’ata., V-8, A /T , P/8, A /C ,
It A II.
Country Sedan, 4 Dr., V-8, A /T , P /8, P/U,
It A H.

With Karh .Saw Or Card Vehicle hold!

Strickland - Morrison
St., Sanford
Winter Park

MI 4-8916

67 PONTIAC

2 Door Sedan

Chieftain V-8, 8 Door Sedan,
Standard Tranamlaalan

$195

$695

BEFORE YOU BUY
SEE OUR SELECTION
WE WELCOME YOU TO TE8T DRIVE ANY CAB.

Have You Seen The New
Mercury METEROR
Tha Right Biz# Car At Tha Right Price.

1,000 FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS

lit .

56 MERCURY
Station Wayon, 4 Do»r
Standard Trane., Orerdrtea

Bel Air, 8 Cylinder, 1-Door

57 FORD

Country Redan, 4 UrH V-8, A /T , H.

E.

$595

$1295

2 Hr. Ranch Maxim, V-8, A /T, H,

398
Ph. FA 2-1181

Del Air 2-Door V-8,
Automatic Transmission

Caelum, 8 Cylinder.
Standard T m n e. Very Clean

Premier 4 Door Hardtop,
Air fund, and Powrrad

W e're Losing
Our Scalp
With Values
Like These

56 CHEVROLET

$495

58 FORD

Delivered In Sanford

$595

$695

$595

2-Door

NO PAYMENTS
U N T IL FEBRUARY
LINCOLN 4 Door. landed
- ...... SI &lt;95
CADILLAC I Door Air Cond.
3295
CHEVROLET Impale 4 Dour. Equipped
1995
FORD 2 Door V-R. Auto
. .........................
995
CHEVROLET 4 Door
................ 1195
CORVAIR 4 Door, A u tom a tic....................... 1495
RAMBLER 4 Door, Auto.
....... 1095
BUICK 2 Door
..............................
395
FORD 2 Door, Automatic .......
...............
895
RAMBLER 4 Door, Htmidard
-..............
995
MERCURY 2 Door Hardiup
495
CHEVROLET 4 Door. 6 Cyl.. Standard Shift
595
CHEVROLET 4 Door V-8, Auto.
1195
CHEVROLET V-8. 4 Door, Station Wagon' 1295
OLDSMOIIILE 4 Door
595
FORD 2 Door Hardtop Overdrive
895
FORD
4Door 6 Cyl. .................................
295
CHEVROLET 2 Ton, Chaiwbj und C a b ........... 1295
FORD
4 Door
....
795
NA8H
Ambassador 4 Door. Aulo. .......
395
RAMBLER 4 Door, Standard
....
. ..
595
LARK Hardtop Coupe
__
.... 1095
CHEVROLET V« Ton Pickup ............... .......
395

$1095

2 Door Anglle, Kxeellent
Condition

Priraa Begin At

HOLLERS o/ SANFORD

Custom 880, Power Steering,
Pordnmatlr, Itndln A Heater

59 English Ford

B R A N D N EW 1962

FA 2-0711
FA 2.0861

SANFORD
SANFORD

56 FORD V-8
Ranch Wagon, Real Clean

$1495
FORI)

$695

4 Door Hardtop, Air
Co*dltlonad, Llko New

59 CHEVROLET

308 E. Find St.
Winter Park MI 1-8916

Ph. FA 2-1481

57 RAMBLER
Cuatom, 8 Cylinder, 4 Door,
Air Conditioned, A /T .
Heal Clean

59 CADILLAC

LINING

Strickland-Morrison

HOLLERS of SANFORD

219 E. 2nd 8T.
2505 PACK AVE.

$1395

$795

SERVICE DEPARTMENT

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60
68
58
60
58
65
57
58
55
56
59
58
56
58
50
57
57
65
56
59
53

57 CHRYSLER
Imperial 4-Door Hardtop.
Air Conditioned A Powered,
Real Clean

59 FORD V-8

CLEARANCE SALE

2ND AND PALMETTO
2505 PARK AVE.

60 LINCOLN
Premier 2 Door Hardtop, Air
Cond., Poworad, Llko Nsw

60 OPEL

PASSENGER

JANUARY

to

• We Are Offering- All Our Used Cars
A t Used Car Dealer Prices.
• All Late Model Cars Are Sold With A
Guarantee.
• Trade-Ins Will Be Accepted

■ Dear Hod an. 38 Milea Pa
G sIImi

SEAT BELTS INSTALLED
$ ^ 7 5 PEH

NOTICE

CORVAIRS

SALE
LATE MODEL
USED CARS
$3595

A. W. Barkley Usad Cara,

Windshield
Back Glow
Door Gians
Vent Glass
SERVICE
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
210 Magholia

i t Free anti-freeze

Barkley

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

H. B. POPE CO. INC.
200 So. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-423

Park Homes

For Salt

Hanford’s i t
Finest Cars ★

★

★

HEATING

DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITERARY HELPT . . . an application
letter that will "get the jo b ";
elub paper; afler dinner speech;
high school or college theme er
eiaay on all but scientific sub­
jects. Low rates. FA 2-4033,
evenings

34. Article*

INTAKE manifold, 3 two-barrel
carburetors, fuel block, for ‘39
or ’59 Ford 361 engine. Phone
Mr.
Glelow
FA
2-2011 or
FA 2-6473 after 6:00 p. m.

LUMBER • HARDWARE - PAINT
32. Flowers - Tree* - Shrubs
Roofing
FHA Loans
P’ sds
FREE ESTIMATES
Sale! Poinaettiaa In Bloom 86c
tanka pumped - drain
Your Credit It Good. Up to 2 Yra Septic
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
flelda
Installed.
24
hour
sendee
to Pay I
Graps villa Ave. near 80th SC
Terms. PA 2-8408.
U. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
29. Automobile Service
We Uiva TV Stamp!
803 W. 3rd St.
Ph. FA 3-7198

1960 RENAULT

34. Artidea For Sale

WOOD

PLUMBING
Contra cling A Repairs
AUTO SALESMAN wanted by
Pres Estimates
Agreaslve Ford Dealer. Man
R. L. HARVEY
must be in good physical health,
304 Sanford Ave. Phone rA 3-8183
willing to work 10 hours a day.
Age not necessarily a barrier.
W. J. KING
PLUMBING A SUPPLIES
Must he willing to ask prospect
Contracting
• Repair Work
for the order. No whiskey.
2334 So. Park pr.
See Mr. Clifford at Strickland
Phone 222-0483
Morrison Inc., SOI E. First St.,
FA 1-1481.

$1095

32. Flowers * Trees - Shrubs 133. Furniture

PETUNIAS ,C Calendula* now ItOl.LAWAY, lio-.pi at and Baby FRESH PRE-MIXED CONCRETE
ready.
Dutch
Mill Nursery
Bed*. Day, Week, or MonihMedium aged stepping atone*
New I’ psala ltd. oft 20th St.
FURNTTIRK CENTER
window silts, lintel* &amp; step*
1100 French Ave.
Old rock, steel and tand.
Now 1» the itme lo set out
Ph. FA 2-7933
M IR A C L E C O N C R E T E CO.
FLORIDA ADVANCE BLACK
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-37S1 NEW 13 cu. ft. RCA combination
BERRIES. FA 2-8808.
34. Article* For Sale
refrigerator-freezer $200.00. Uted
ELECTROLUX CLEANER
8 cu. ft. Coldspot refrigerator
Pack*.
Canteen*.
Me**
Kit*.
Excellent
condition,
lightweight,
33. fu rn itu re
*75. Call 322-3305.
Sleeping bag*. Army Navy Surcomplete with all attachments
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1962

COUNTY NEWS

Harness Horses Celebrate Birthdays A t Seminole Raceway South Seminole
By JANE CASSELBERRY
On New Year’* Day »ome 600
harness horses celebrsted birth­
days at their winter training quar­
ters at Seminole Park Raceway In
Casselberry. On Jsn. I each year
all horse* automatically become
one year older.
Seminote Park’s mile track has
been known for the past M years

Garden Club
Helps Beautify
North Orlando
Reports that the North Orlando
Garden Club has been Instrument
a) In aetting out 100 trees in the
area were made at the December
meeting o f the club by Mrs. Mary
Rowell, beautification committee
chairman.
Other members of the commit­
tee which also will head activities
during the month of April desig
nated by Mayor Frank Fasula as
beautification month ,^ar* Mrs.
Lera Harria and Mrs. Elizabeth
Haricb. According to Fasula five
prizei will be given to the choice
lawn* and gardens during the
month and all water will be at
minimum ratea.
In other business of the dub's
monthly msetlng at the borne of
Mrs. Lois Wallace with Mr*, liarria as co-hostess, final plans were
made for the group's Christmas
party which waa held on Dec. 16
at the Home Demonstration Club
Center in Sanford. Mr*. Mary
Gulhria waa elected ai club chap­
lain and announcement was made
that Mrs. Belay Nall had been se­
lected to receive the Garden of
the Month award for December.
Following (be businesa session
members displayed and described
decorations they had made for the
holidays aod heard Mrs. Blanton
Owens, guest for tha evening, wbo
gave additional Instructions for
making decorations included in
her display.

Chuluota Garden
Club Appoints
Committee
By CAROL JEPSON
Members of C h u iu o ts ’ s His and
Her Garden Club appointed Mr*.
Marlon Van Wormer, Mrs. Flor­
ence Boulden and Herbert BosweD s* e nominating committer
at the December meeting end
Christmas party held at the heme
ei Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carlson on
Seventh St. Mra. Van Warmer will
serve as chairman of the commit­
tee.
Following the business session,
• party with games and prizes
waa enjoyed by tha group end
packages of seeds and bulbs from
members* gardens were drawn
from a grab bag. It was suggest­
ed that these be planted and re­
ported o s at later meetings.
The club’s annual meeting will
be held at I p m. on Jan. 13 at the
bom* of Mr. and Mrs. Roicoe
Morrison on Sixth St.

DWC To Meet
With President

as one of the best pistes In the,
country to train trotters and pac­
ers and now, with the addition of
several new barns which provide
a total of 623 stalls, 1t is the
world’s largrst training plant.
There now are 61 stables on the
grounds ami Die few remaining
stalls have alrrady been reserved.
One of the champions stabled
here is "A ir Record," all tlma
second fastest mare on the milt
track and all time second fastest
co-champion mare on the H mile
track. She earned U26.500 this
season as a five year old trotter,
breaking the world's record for
total earnings by ■ mart in a
single season. "A ir Record," by
"Bomb* Away” out of "Torrid
Scot," trained here last winter in
the stable o f trainer George
Sholty from Logansport, Ind.,
who is coowner with F. E. Ross
of Milan, Mich.
The economic benefits to Cas­
selberry and Seminole County
merchants and. tradesmen can be
visualized when one realizes that
the weekly payroll to 73 trainers
and 250 groom* alone amount* to
116,000 per week. Hundreds of
owner* are attracted here each
winter by the horses snd many
owner* and trainers buy or buildi
home* In the area.

WORLD CHAMPION trot­
ter, ‘ Air Record,” *hown at
left with Owner-Trainer
George Shotly, celebrated
a New Year’s Day birth­
day along with the some
600 harness horses now in
winter quarters at Semi­
nole Park Raceway in Cas­
selberry. The five year old
mare holds the all-time
record as second fastest
on the mile track and is co­
champion o f the second
place slot on the one-half
mile track. Her earnings
this season of $128,500
broke a world record for
total earnings in a single
season. At top are the lat­
ent bams to be completed
at the Seminole County
mile-long raceway.
(Herald Photos)

Slates Election
Announcement of voter registra
tiou dates for North Orlando's
March election of two eouneil
members will be mad* at Tues­
day's a p.ra. council meeting,
Mayor Frank Fasnla said
Books will be open at
age Hall during the entire month
of February and elections are
slated for the second Tuesday to
March the mayor said. In order
to register a resident must have
lived (n the village for the past
six months.
According to Fasula regular
staggered terms on the council
now customary to roost incorpor­
ated areas will be set to motion
with the 1 M elections when a
mayor and three councilman wilt
be elected.
In other news of the community
Fasula reported that construction
work on the Shopping Center’s new
grocery store and market began
this morning.

Chuluota Choir
Enjoys Party

Altamonte Negro
Section To Get
Mail Delivery

All Business Not Big Business
At First Oviedo Council Meeting
Sidelights worthy of note but not pleasure to serve with all o f you
pertaining strictly to the mein or­ on tha council.”
der of business st Oviedo's first
council meeting of the new year
The hot air flowed freely at the
Tuesday night included:
council meeting — real, not aliagorical, hot air. Mayor Gary had
Retiring
Councilman
Young the Town Uall heater going full
Harris, who swore to the Mayor blast against tha frosty air which
and Town Council, expressed his bas plagued Somtoois County and
regrets at leavinjf the council, all of Florida for the past week or
thanked his associate* for their so. At the December meeting be
cooperation to serving with him was hiving some difficulty getting
while he was president of the it lighted—rvu that it was needed
board and said, “ It has been a then. Ha simply was looking

By CAROL JEPSON
Mr*. Wilma Madden and M n.
LB Murphy were hostesses for tht
holiday party of the Chuluota
Community Chorrh Choir which
presented special gt/te of appre­
ciation to Mrs. Brigitte Brancart.
organist, and to Mrs. Stella Belt,
director.
Each member o f the group re­
ceived a choir pin from the di­
rector.
Following the rehearsal period,
refreshment* were served from a
beautifully decorated table which
had red and white polnaettiss and
By CAROL JEFSON
Trustees and deacons of the Al­ red candles as its focus piece to
A congregational meeting of the
tamonte Springs Community Cha­ offset the snow white cloth.
Chuluota Community Church has
pel will meet at 7:3U p m . today in
Comle gifts were exchanged been set for Jsn. II for the-pur­
the Chapel EduraUon*l Building. among choir members
pose o f starting members of the
Church Board (or the coming year.
A new Youth Christian Fellowship will be organised at the Com­
munity Cburch next Sunday for all
young people who are IS year* of
age and older. This group i*
scheduled to meet to the church
office from 6 :IS p. m. until 7:1S
each Sunday and, fultowing even­
ing worship services, will enjoy
an hour ol recreation to tha Fel­
lowship HslL

Trustees To Meet

Chuluota Church
To Elect Board;
Form Youth Group

Rummage Sale
To Aid Library

A FIRST PRIZE WINNER In the DeBary Home Light­
ing Contest during the holiday* tvaa the hutne of Mr.
and Mra. Fred H. McLaren of 84 IrU Lane which fea­
tured a large decorated native palm complete with sur­
rounding gifts, three jolly anowinen and other lightins arrangemooU.
(Cox Photo)

By SHIRLEY WENTWORTH
Mrs. Glenn Humes of Altamonte
Springs bas advised that she
again la collecting articles of
clothing, furniture and odds and
ends (hat might havo tale value
for the January rummage sale
which will benefit the Altamonte
Springs Library.
She also reports that there now
era a few placet of furniture avail­
able and that those persons in­
terested to the items may contact
bar by telephone at her home.
The m a n a g e sale wiB be eonducted in the old Altamonte
Springs Foot Office buBdtog.

Town Clerk Dot Courier bad on
display to her office one of the
most beautiful lavender orchids
ever seen. H was given to her by
Betty Palmer wbo got it from Col.
Brown of Slavia wbo grows them.
Ovirdo will have about a dozen
tirsnd new Rags to display on the
next occasion for tbelr us*. Tha
council authorized the purchase
Tuesday night for the 3 by 5 feet
flags whirh come with a standard
st a cost of $10.30 earh. They will
be purchased from Mayor Carl
Stoddard of Casselberry.
Following the meeting the coun­
cil was treated to hot milk cake
with a topping of tnstlH ceenanut
snd pecan. The cake wa* tha crea­
tion of Mrs. W. H. Martin, wife of
the
councilman.
Dot
Courier
served hot coffee or eoka with the
cake.

Village Meetings
Set Next Week
This month's meeting of the
North Orlando Civic Assn . post­
poned from the regular date last
Monday, mill be held st • p m .
Monday to the Village Hall where
at the tame hour on Tuesday the
Vitla|e Council will meet for the
monthly business session, also de­
layed one week because of the
holiday.
On Thursday the North Orlando
Garden Club will me«t at 7:30
PM . Hoetrases and program tor
this meeting will- be announced
early m i

Street signs and posts authorized
by the County Commissiun last
week eo that the Altamonte
Springs Negro section northeast of
town can have home mail delivery
are expected wlthk six weeks ac­
cording to County Road Supt. J.
C. Lavender wbo ordered Uie
markeri last Thursday.
Roads to be marked are outside
the city limits, however tha post
office department will deliver in
fringe ares* if the main intersec­
tions are marked with signs. Tbe
action
was
recommended
by
County Commissioner James P.
Avery end by Zoning Director
Robert Brown who has been work­
ing with tho communities to es­
tablish systematic numbering of
houses and naming of streets to
eliminate duplication.
Signs on order include seven for
Jackson St.; eight for L ak e H ow ­
ell Rd.; four for North St.; three
for Pine; three for Oak; three for
Dunbar; four for DePugb; four
for Amanda; four for SR 416; four
for Brewer; four for Pearl; three
for Loogwood A re.; two for Leon­
ard, and two for Terrace Line,
Lavender said.

The January business meeting
of toe South Seminole Democratic
Women's Club will be held next
Thursday from noon until 2 p m.
at the home of Mrs. Hope Ben­
nett In Casselberry.
No program has bern scheduled
for this meeting since there is a
full business agenda according to
Mrs. Bennett, president of the
club.
Up for discussion will be plans
for attendance at the Jan. 20
meeting of the Board of Direc­
tors and Executive Committee of
the State Democratic Women's
Club at the Angebill Hotel in Or­
lando. AH club presidents in tlic
slate will be expected to attend
this event which is to open at V
a.m. with a joint meeting of toe
directors and executive commit­
tee. A luncheon is scheduled for
12:30 p.m. and an operational
support workshop is planned from
2 p.m. until 4 p m. according to
Mrs. Bennett. Each club also is
asked to have Its campaign chair­
man
and operational
support
chairman attend the meeting. In
addition to Mrs. Bennett those go­
ing from toe South Seminole grouo
will be Mrs. Lucille Mullsncy and
Mr*. Nance Russell.
Mrs.
Margaret
Price,
vice
chairman of the Democratic Na­
tional Committee, will give a brief
rundown of business action for
those who were unable to attend
the Dec. 6 meeting she conducted
in Hollywood.
Members of the South Seminole
Club at next week's meeting also
will discuss the work of the Fifth
Congressional
district
council
which was held on Nov. II at the
Holiday Inn in Daytona Beach and
will plan their program and speak­
er for the February meeting at
the Mid-Florida Country Club.

Lake Monroe Club
To Hear Logan
The Lake Monroe Home Demon­
stration Culb wUI meet at 7:30
p.m. today at the home of Mrs.
‘Louise Thompson.
Phil H. Logan. Sanford attor­
ney, will be guest speaker using
aa his topic the management of
property sod the proper method
of making wills snd deeds.
Members of toe club are urged
to be o«t Uiue for tb«&lt; mesGng at
Logan will begin his talk promptly
at 7:43 p.m.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, Seminole
County
Home
Demonstration
Agent, has advised all elub women
In tbe county that toe January
meetings would be a good oppor­
tunity to invite husbands and
guest* to bear members of the
County Bar Association who are
cooper sting with toe HD monthly
program In bringing advice on le­
gal matters pertaining to laws
controlling property management.

Lending A Helping Hand
Friday will be a big day at the Sanford-Orlando
Kennel Club— not only for racing fana but for the needy
youngster* of Seminole County. *
During the afternoon races a top alatn o f grey­
hounds will display their abilities, hut more important,
all the net profits will go to the county juvenile council.
This organization, under the leadership o f Judge
Vernon Mize, la a non-profit corporation which will use
the money to aid needy and unfortunate juvenllea In the
county.
Through the timely help o f the council many young­
ster* have been given the assistance needed to steer
them away from trouble's path.
Racing starts at 2 p. m. Try' to be there.

HEADING ACTIVITIES during the month of April
designated Beautification Month lor the Village o f
North Orlando will be the Garden Club committee. Mem­
bers of the beautification committee present for tha
club’s December meeting were Chairman Mary Rowell,
left and Lera Harris. Elizabeth Harich, third member
o f the group, was not present for the meeting.
(Herald Photo)

Swofford Appoints New
Altamonte City Officials
Altamonte Springs 31ayor Law­
rence Swofford appointed Keith
Nixon, new ward one councilman,
as vice mayor at a called meeting
of toe new city official* Slonday
night.
Other appointments made in ad­
dition to that of Grady Hall. Semi­
nole County district six constable,
as police chief and acting fire
chief Included those of Henry Han­
sen as town clerk and committees
for finance, streets and sanitation,
parks and recreation, utility, fire.
Community House and public
building.
On the finance committee will be
Nixon as chairman. Frank Gerhard! snd Swofford; streets and
sanitation.
Swofford
chairman,
John Wolf and Jeff Hodges; parks
and recreation, Gerbardt chair­
man, Hodges snd Swofford; utility
Gerhardl chairman, Swofford snd
Hodges; fire committee. Wolf
chsi.--.ir.. ethers to be rim ed ;
Community House. Hansen; public
buildings, Swofford chairman, Nix­
on snd Hodges.
Hodges turned down the appoint­
ment to the streets and sanitation
committee saying that he “ knew
nothing whatever about streets
and was not qualified for toe Job."
Tbe mayor asked that Hall also
be appointed aa a temporary
budding Inspector, however he
withdrew
the
recommendation
after objections from the round!
as to how much available time

Hall would have to spend on tbs
job.
In other action council approval
was given Swafford’s recommen­
dation to rescind toe resolution
moving the city’s account from the
First National Bank in Winter
Park to the South Seminole Bank
in Fern Park. The resolution wss
passed in a special council meet­
ing last Friday night along with
the controversial toning ordi­
nance for tbe town by the former
board.
Although the council will meet
as scheduled next Monday night,
regular meetings this year will be
held on the first and third Wednes­
days of each month beginning la
February.

Longwood Council
To Install
New Members
Officials elected In Loogwood'*
municipal elections last month will
be sworn into office at the S p.m.
meeting of the City Council today.
Among items of business ex­
pected to come up for discussion
st the meeting will be the city's
action against toe county to halt
work on SR 434 (Molnsr Ave.) u
protest of toe number end size of
open ditches left along the high­
way now being resurfaced and
widened.

DeBary Gardeners
To Hear
Landscapist
The DeBary Garden Club will
meet at 1 p. m. Friday in the Com­
munity Center.
Guest speaker will be Iwrry
LoadholU o f DeLand whs will us*
as hit topic "Landscaping For the
Small Home.”
Those meiuliera o f the club who
wish to attend the garden tour
scheduled for Jan. 12 at Maiaon
and Jardin o f Altamonte Springs
are asked to make luncheon reser­
vations with Mr*. Georgs Rupert.

Bible Study
To Be Conducted

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By CAROL JEPSON
Bible study courses will be betd
at toe Chuluota Baptist Church
each night Monday through Fri­
day of next week.
Subject of the classes which are
to begin at 7:30 p. m. each day
will be "Studies of Jeremiah." All
age groups will participate and a
nursery
will
be
maintained
1. s^ U w — . i i
thi oughout the course.
COUNTY COUNCIL OFFICERS of the Seminole County Home Demon,
Rev. Charles Swaggerty of tbe
Chuluota Church and Rev. Jack
ntrntlon Clubs met with committee chairmen from 10 a. m. until 2 p. m.
Stewart of tbe Geneva Baptist
Wednesday at the HD Center.in Sanford for the first planning session of
Church wall attend tha statewide
the new year. Those of the 1902 council pictured at the meeting are, from
Evangelistic Conference nebeduileft, Mrs. H. L. Johnson, president; Mra. Lucille Fitzgerald, secretary;
*d Jan. 16 through Jsn. 16 in
Mrs. A. A. Richter, treasurer; Mra. Wilbur Nolan, alternate delegate and

viU*.

Mrs. W. (L Helnhuch, delegate

(Hn ild Photo)

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THURSDAY, JANUARY -1, 196a

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Grand Opening For Jai-A lai Fronton Friday
M assive Turnout Expected For Sports 'Thriller'
*

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Exciting Matches To Highlight

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Festivities Starting A t 7:45

Norman Stabell
Is Manager
Of Fronton
Heading ihc new Orlando-Scmlnote Fronton ■&gt; lti chief organ*
iier if Norman Stabell, executive
Vice President and General Man­
ager of the corporation.
A resident of Daytona Beach for
nearly IS yeara, Stabell was the
originator of the Palm Beach JaiAlai which he owned and operated
as President and General Man­
ager.
Currently the Director of Qual­
ity Courts, Inc., an organisation
uniting the better motels in the
country, he now owns the Jamaica
Motel in Callahan and has inter­
ests In several motels of the Day­
tona Beach area. Stabell is also
chairman of the Daytona Beach
Civil Service organization.

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Norman Stabell

Grand Opening for the newlyconstructed Orlando-Scminnlc JaiAlai Fronton located in Fern Park
at Highway 436 will lake place
Friday at 7: 45 p m, with special
opening matches of the worldfamous sport scheduled.
A large turnout of Sanford and
Seminole County resident* are ex­
pected to attend the opening of
the million and a half dollar pro­
ject which promises to he one of
the greater aports and entertain­
ment attractions in this area.
Huge neon signs Illuminate tha
gigantic structure which towers
high over the small residential
community of Fern Park. Tha
words Jai-Alai and Orlando-Scminole Fronton stand out In bright
colors and are seen from a long
distance.
There will be a Trophy Match
played as the final gama- of tha
evening with presentation cere­
monies on thr Jai-Alai court for
tha winner* of the douhles match.
Thla eighth match will b* tha be­
ginning of a regular trophy match
at the Fronton which will be aponaored by a Sanford merchant.
President of the Orlando Semi­
nole fronton la Step ban Cauidar

of Fort Lauderdale, ona of tha
chief financiers of the project.
Cauldrr i* ill at Ida residence in
South Florida and will be unalda
to attend the opening night fes­
tivities.
The first of eight game* to be
played on opening night will taka
place at T:45 p m. Team manager
Tony Andres will aelact players
to compete In opening night
matches. The scheduled matches
will be announced on opening
night.
Executive Vice President Nor­
man Stabell In charge of the Or­
lando. Seminole Fronton has esti­
mated that the total receipts for
the IM2 season should run some­
where between three and four
million dollara.
Players of tills particular gam*
of Jal-Atal art unusual In one re­
aper t. Unlike players of other
single* and douhlca matches, these
sportsmen have a real fear of the
game and of the fast flying ball
which is ever-threatening.
Jai-Alai la a sport somewhat
Ilk* a three-wall handball court
with a length of 180 feet and a
width of SI feet. The players in
tha sport have to catch a ball or

print* on tha fly or on the first
bounce and send It back to Ui*
granite wall.
The stance and position of th*
player a* he hurls the ball la
somewhat akin to the fluid motion
of a second baseman whirling
through a double play,
Tlila sounds quite eaay but thera
are hidden complications to tha
game. First the ball must ba
caught by ihc player In a gloved
basket not unlike the basket* used
for serving bread.
Secondly tha speeds attained by
the ball bava been known to con­
tribute to fatalities when the play•r la hit by a ball traveling close
to *200 mllei per hour on th* fly
and clot* to tha burled apeed on
the rebound.
Jal-Alat la a gam* played in
Italy, Franca, Spain, tha Canary
Islands, and some sections of
South America. The Basques have
a corner of tha aport in dagrea of
perfection and axcallanca. Other
Spanish playara regard tha Baaqua* aa egotistical and conceited
partly because the only flat Jovala
m Basque country nr* tha court*
used for th* gam* af Jai-Alai.

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Assistant General Manager et
the Orlando-Scmlnole Jai-Alai or­
ganisation la John W. Indella. His
duties aa the number two man in
the group include being rigid-hand
man for executive vice president
Norman Stabell.
Formerly of Chicago and now a
resident of Orlando, Indella has
been associated with the sport of
Jai-Alai for soma six or seven
yeara.
Security Hrad of the Aurora
Downs Bare Track in Aurora, 111.,
for a number of years, assistant
Indella has now- entered into the
administrative fseid of racing.

The- New Orlando-Seminole Jui-Alai Fronton

Game Off Kings
cony

With tlse various luxury appoint­

sealing

to come,

the Or-

ment* adorning the modern courts

Uudo-Stminola Fronton o f f e r -

of Jai-Alai and the pleasure de­

ini pari-mutuel betting on a de­

rived from tlie universally-known

luxe

sport, tin game might veritably

and

mechanically-opera ted

ataln will really

be a pleasure

• 1

for the avid batting fan to enjoy.

tasting 2JOO spectators in re­

t.

disappointment of losing money.
Coming later te the Fronton will
be addition* of a bar and restau­
rant a a wall aa the closed-circuit
television which will enable view­

be termed the game ol kings.

John W. Indella

spectacular layout could aasa the

Satisfaction from Us* unique and

served seal* and additional bal­

1

er* to aaa tb* match#* from Utt
lower level batting area*.

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Exciting New Jai-A lai Fronton To Seat 2 ,3 0 0

r*.

Plenty Of Seating Capacity At Fronton

Riser To Handle Publicity For Fronton
Public Relation* man and Pub­ tloa 1* a quiet, gealal guy from
licity Director of the M « Or- Tampa, Jim Riier,
Jim ha* been aitociated with
lanrto-Semlnolc Jai-Alal organizepublic relation* work aa a telaviilon and radio announcer ilnce
1933 when he was 13 year* old.
.R iser completed an eight month*
position in the Outdoor Racing
Divliion of ford Motor Company
a* a atepplngitone in hia career
In public relation* work.
Ri*er 1* scheduled to do a

Sports Spectacular for the Cen­
tral Broadcaiyng Syitem Network
from We»t Palm Beach on Fob. II
which will bo preaented on the
flrit Sunday In April.
Now a free lance radio and telaviiion announcer, Rieer bee lakea
over the publicity department for
the new Seminole County Jel-Alai
nrganliatloa and will be in charge
of laiutng prei* reletie* of the
■port.

Among the facilities of the P reu
A rant's office artII bo direct wire
service to the Sanford Herald and
poulbly other nawa media an­
nouncing nightly m u lt* of tho
betting and outcome of the JaiAlai matehti.

Parking Galore
Parking facilitiei for the Orlando-Seminole Fronton will in­
clude acveral parking area* ad­
jacent to the newly-conatructfd
million and a halt dollar building.
Ample spare fur une thousand ve­
hicle! la marked off.

TONY ANDRES

0

Team Manager
For Jai-Alai
Is Tony Andres

up arc*. Ticket* will be l**ued to
person* having their car* parked
by attendant! and cara will be
parked In a ipecial area marked
off for reserved parking.

General parking n for all patronliar* of tha Jal-Ala! game*
and all parking areai are closely,
accessible to the main tntrancail
of the building.
Valet parking ia available for
all fani of Jai-Alal. An atUndnat
will park car* driven up to tht
building under the covered drive.

Upon leaving the Orlando-Scmmule Fronton, tho spectator will
give his ticket to parking attend­
ant who will drive car to portico
and assist patrons in entering ve­
hicle.

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Jan. J. V,2

slhr

service

JIM RISER

Cuba,

formerly

Orlando • Seminole

Jai - A la i
Fern

Turk

MISCELLANEOUS STEEL
was furnished by - - DIRIKT.Olt OF conces.sioni*
la Gene Wacker who la In
churgo o f operation* for
anacka and beverages ut
Orlando-Semlnole Fronton.
Machine* and other equip*
ment are placed in the club
by Dnrlo Vending Com*
pany.

CLARK
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.
1021

S.

Division

St.

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Orlando, Florida

We are proud
to have been selected
to do the painting and decorating
at t h e - - -

World's Largest Fronton
ORLANDO • SEMINOLE JAI - ALAI
FERN PARR, FLA.

Imperial Decorators
BILL

KLINEFELTER

BILL

FA 2-7910

SLAYTON

FA 2-3716

PLUMBING
AIR-CONDITIONING
and HEATING

notice the
beautifully finished concrete floors

player-manager

lor nearly ala years at the Fron­
ton Jai-Alai In Havana.
Situated with the Orlando-Semtnole organisation aa Chief Judge
and Matchmaker. Andres t* tht
official responsible for arranging
tha various matches between
players and determining the win­
ner of each ilaglra or doublet
match.
Andrea has been associated
with Ike gaint of Jal-Alei through­
out tiie United Slate* la New York
and Miami for a number of years.
He is also well-known ia tha sport
to Mexico City and Manila ia the
Philippine*.

on the playing court
and throughout the magnificent
fronton of the - - Orlando - Seminole

Jai - Alai
HIGHW AY

Fans Park

FERN

PARK

Tapers Move
WASHINGTON (L T D — The
Washington Taper* of the Ameri­
can
Basketball
League
have
transferred their franchise to
Commack, N. Y , and will play
their first game at Ihc Commack
Arena ou or aiiout Jan U.
The sluft of Uie club to the New
York area was brought about ho­
of poor attendance In
Washington, D. C

PLUMBING

BRADFORD CONCRETE SERVICE, INC.
805!/2 W. Church St.

CH 1-1804

Orlando

ir r a ih

new Fronton • • -

Team manager of the Jai-Alal
player* li Tony Andrea of Havana,

f e n f 'r h

In the beautiful

installed the

Additional aervicti Include at­
tendant* la both m*a and wom­
en'* lounge*. These convenience*
Include m*kl and valet
and ihoa thine (aclUUei.

The huge spacious amphitheatre
|
of the nrw
OrUmlo-Kcmimilr
Fronton wl!l s.at 3.3.0 persons
:n modrrr.,zrd cushion-padded rersrvrij seating arrangement*. Pic­
tured hire a* I c seating sections
r c .r completion, comfort is I t
keynote of the luxury-appointed
funds' logs.
-Slamrd on a law anyle riving
far above l’ie arena a* In the an­
cient Greek outdoor athletic thea­
tres, the more Ilian two thousand
reserved scats provide a wide, mi­
nis &gt;true tr.I view of the famous La­
tin game of Jai-Alai.
Bciiind the large rrserted aeat
area will be standing room en­
closed by Isrge horizontal tertian*
of glass which wiU provide a wideangle view of the court for tliosr
spectators who wish to remain
closer to Uie betting areas. Stand­
ing room facilities will Include
closed-circuit television giving a
full picture of the game. and. be­
tween gamrs. the scorin; board*.
A box-seat section directly in
front of tiie reserved seat area and
stretching tne length of the wireenclosed playing area, will give
the extra touch for groups of fans
who wish an even more Intimate
connection with the Jai-Alal game.
it is not plsnned to Install the
balcony at this time; however,
t ie main structure of the build­
ing has been so designed that the
balcony may bt added at a future
dale.
All seating will be thaatrt type,
upholstered seats with the largtr
portion consisting of tha more a*,
pensive seat* fully upboiitsred
(backs and lasts) la aa aqua col­
or, and the remainder o l tha abat­
ing having plywood backs aod
gold color upholstered aaata.
The interior eteel fram ing of tha
main audltoriua la oxpoeod and i*
painted an aqua color to natch tho
seating upboDtsry. Tho lotorior
of tho aidewtlla ia likewise oxpos.d and ia fimlshad ia white
aluminum. Tha coiling is H I shod
with a white plaatic.
Patrons will b* presently served
by two bettiag lavola. Tha Oral
level is enttrod directly, off tha
entrance level which contains offlees, pari-mutuel equipment tad
future reitaurant-eocktai] lounge
facilities as well at betting fadllties. From this level one n a y walk
directly into the playing court
level of the main auditorlun pt
proceed up stairway* to the second
bettiag level. This level la at the
rear of the main seating group and
contains three concession stands,
toilets and overflow standing room
as well aa the major portion of
betting facilities. The third level
when constructed will contain bet-

319 Elm Avenue

CONTRACTOR

FA 2-0852

OA 5-051.-)

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Jai-Alai: As Easy To Understand As

ITlj'r

ABC

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Thura. Jan. 4, *62— Page 8-A

we furnished Padding
for the Playing Court

Scoring Points, Matching Players,

nl.-o

Vinyl

Handicapping, Rotation Explained

Covered

Foam Padded Walls
fo r

The game o f Jai-Alai will be
new to the many Sanford and Sem­
inole County residents who W'Ul
be attending the game for the.first
time at the opening of the Orlando-Scminole Fronton in Tern Park.
It is with this thought in mind thit
the following information on the
sport is presented:
SCORING POINTS; The players
must ratrh the hall on the By nr
first bounce and return it so It
hits the front wall on the fly and
then lands in fair territory . . .
just exactly like three-wall hand­
ball.
If the player fails to do so, or if
he overserves or underserves to
his opponent he loses the point.
Fair territory is everything inside
the red boundary lines.
WINNING THE GAME: The
number of points necessary to win
ii one less than the number of
players 01 entries, except in the
American
Elimination
System
games. Your program will desig
nate such games, and also show
the rules applied for these games
only.
Ties for place and show are
played olf under rule* approved by
Jai-Alai authorities and the Flor­
ida State Racing Commission.
Consult yuur program for these
rules.
HANDICAPPING AND .MATCH­
ING THE PLAYERS: Remember
how you used to holler ‘ ■first bat'*
in a game of scrub baseball? By
the same reasoning, the player or
team in Post Position Number
One or Number Two has a defi­
nite advantage in that he usually
gets more chances to play thin
Player Six.
And, if, for example, Post En­
try One or Two would “ get hot”
during the first round, it might
have four pointa before Post En­
try Six had its first chance to
play.

JOHN BURTON

Architect For
Jai-Alai Fronton
Is John Burton
Architect for the newly-complet­
ed Orlando-Seminole Fronton ji
John A. Burton IV, designer of
many building* in the Sanford and
Seminole County area.
The architectural firm of John
A. Burton hat been in operation
in Sanford for six years. Burton
haa continued a 35 year old busineaa of induitria! design which he
completely took over at Uie death
of Elton J. Mougliton.
Among the numerous buildings
which live firm has designed in
Sanford are the S e m i n o l e
High School, The Sanford Civic
Center, the addition to Seminole
Memorial Hospital, the Florida
State Bank, and the Seminole
County Health Center.
John A. Burton IV received hia
degree In architecture from the
School of Architecture at Clemson
College In South Carolina and has
gained recognition aa one of the
foremost architectural designers
in thia area.
With main offices in Sanford,
the Burton Architecture Firm opcratea both in North Carolina and
Florida. Burton ia a resident arch­
itect In both atatea.

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For thit reason, the best pityers or teams arc ordinarily placed
in the last post positions.
HOW DO THE PLAYERS ROTATE IN PLAYING POSITION?
For the first round they always
follow their post position order.
For example. Red Number One
plays Rlue Number Two. The winnrr then plays While Number
Three ami so on until Gold Num­
ber Six has been played.
Meanwhile, fost-rs have been re­
tiring to the waiting bench (to the
left of the playing area) and
"moving up" a space as each subsequent loser goes to the waiting
bench—unlit it ia his turn to en­
ter the court again.
Follow your selection on the post
position board to the left of the
large scoreboard mounted on the
long wall.
HOW CAN YOU TELL THE
PLAYERS? Look at the Urge
scoreboard on the long wall. Note
that Number One in the Upper
Left Hand Corner Is outlined in
Red. The Red Shirt is always Poat
Position Number One; Blue Shirt
is always Post Position Number
Two; White Shirt always Number
Three; Green Shirt always Num­
ber Four, and so on.
Players' names are to the left
of the post position number. The
post position numbers are on the
fronts and backs of the shirts.
Each player has eight different
colored Jersey* and he wears the
color for each game which coin­
cide! with his post position.
Watch the boys practice . . .
get their namea from the board or
from your program. Check your
program for the player'a Season
Record to date, and check the
game page of your program for
his record in that particular game.
HOW DO YOU BET? Just like
the hone and dog races. You can

^ ju A n i&amp; h e d

bet the player or team to win. to
place, or to show. For your added
enjoyment wagers are also sold
on DAILY DOUBLE, (you must
pick both winners) Quinirla and
Correctai.
Mutuel Windows are plainly
marked to show the type of tic­
ket sold. Sellers' windows srr to
your right when approaching lhr
betting line. Cashlen' windows to
your left.
When you go to a mutuel win­
dow, ask for the Player'a Post
Number first, then the Pool, then
the number of tickets, for exam­
ple, Number Five to Win, two tic­
kets; or Number Seven to ahow,
one ticket; or Number Three and
Five Quinlcla, two tickets.
HOW TO BET THE QUIN1KLA
AND
CORRECTA ?
Quinlclas
(rhymes with Iwin-Ellas) arc as
simple as this—yop pick two en­
tries in one game to Rniih first
and aecond. If either of your two
selections finished first and the
other finishes second, you win.
For example, you decide to bet
a 1-5 Qulnlela. L either Three or
Five wins, and your other aeleetioo (o f the Three and Five) comes
in second, you have won your
quiniela wager.
The Correct!, which is sold on
all games, is another separate
pool. You must pick the winner
and second place in the exact or
correct order of their finish. See
th« program you receive at the
Frontoo for detaili.
Naturally, the prices psid on
Quinielas are generally much
higher thin on the winner, and
the Correct! uiually pay a the
higheat price of ill, although each
of these pools are computed sep­
arately and apart from Uie Win
pool sad have no relation to the
Win odds shown on the Odd Board
and large seoreboard.

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Orlando - Seminole

Jai

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in

Carroll Daniel
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18828561

Fern

Park

LUNDQUIST FOAM PRODUCTS

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Orlando,

Fla.

Job At Fronton
The newest industrial develop,
ment in the Seminole County area
of the Orlando-Seminole Jal-Alnl
Fronton was built by the Carroll
Dame] Construction Company,
LeRoy Robb is the vice presi­
dent and general manager of the
Sanford branch of the firm which
has built a number of other tine
structures In Ssnfonl and in a
state-wide area since 1956.
The strikingly-modern display
of efficient industrial creation was
built at an estimated cost of a
million and a half dollars and
rises 309 feel above the ground.
Frontage of Die building extends
for a length of 287 feet.
Robb has been with the Carroll
Daniel Construction C o m p a n y
since 191* and began work in con­
tracting and construction after
World War If. He attended the
University of Wyoming at Lara­
mie, Wyoming, which is his home
state, and is a graduate of the
School of Civil Engineering.
Oilier large commercial and in­
dustrial buildings which have been
constructed by Die company under
Robb's supervision are the San­
ford Civic Center, the Number
Two Fire Station on French Ave­
nue, the new Medical Center on
San Carlos Avenue, the Sanford
Manufacturing Company,

grand

th &amp;

now ..

OPENING
of

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J a i-A la i
3

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JAN. 5th
7:45 P.M. NIGHTLY
EXCEPT SUNDAY

• SORRY NO MINORS

• FOR RESERVATIONS: Phone WINTER PARK 838-6221

Orlando - Seminole

FRONTON
Highway 17-92 at Fern Park

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Pape 8-A— Thnrs. Jan. 4, *62

attend
The ball used In the sport of of almost lndustructible hardness
Jal-Alai Is called a relots, which to withstand the constant batterIng rendered it by the force of the
Is the literal Spanish translation
for the word ball. The ball U
smaller than the American regulation-siied baseball and has an
estimated cost of $35.
The scoop-shaped basket which
the players use to catch the pelota
and hurl It baek and forth across
the court is known as a easts
and resembles an Italian bread­
basket.
The Orlando-Seminole Fronton
has in ita employ a full-time
basketmaker and ball repairer to
recondition balls and keep castas
in playing condition.
The ball or pelota, so called,
travels at an estimated speed of
200 miles per hour on ita flung
flight toward either wall. The
consistency of the hall is such
that on Us return or rebound from
the wall, the speed is lessened
only around 23 miles per hour on
its ^abound.
The bal' has a harness some­
what akin to that of a golf ball
and in ita flight has the qualities
of a deadly weapon. However, few
players are hit as ability and
quick reflexes as well as past ex­
perience enable them to stay out
of the path of the weU-flung
pelota and keep their eesta In its
dirccUcn.
The court for Jai-Alal is a three
walled playing area with the di­
mensions of 180 feet long and II
feet wide. The wooden area run­
ning the length of the court and
directly In front of the reserved
seat area Is out of bounds for
the game and causes a foul if Hie
ball hits the wooden floor.
The wall area of the court di­
rectly to the right of the seating
area surrounded by rod is called
the front wall, or technically the
frontus. It Is made of a special
granite to withstand the force and
punishment given the wall by the
speed of the ball. Its thickness is
close to two feet.
The red area that surrounds the
granite Is made of a springy ma­
terial that deadens the ball that
is off ita course. When the pelota
bita this material, a foul is call­
ed and the point is lost.
The back waU and the side wall
consist of specially-made concrete

flung ball.
Ordinary concrete i
must withstand.
sounds with a sharp craek from
would chip and crack at the pres-' Sound emanating from a ball the hard granite. When the pelota
sure and force that these walls | which hits true to its course re- is flung out of the area in which

IF

Jai-Alai

Hr

It mutt be thrown, a dull thud la
heard Indicating that a foul hat
been committed.
The playing area U acreened off
from the ipectator area to protect
from a wrongly thrown ball? A
aercen also exists to the top of
the Jal&gt;Alei court which desig­
nates an elevation boundary. If the
pelota hits this top screen, then
also la a foul committed.
A-scoring clock and board is sit.
uated in the center of the playing
area and at the top of the back
wall,
Indicating the numbers,
odds, and colora for the audience.
The closed-circuit television car­
ries coverage of the scoreboard to
spectators in standing room area.

of
Orlando - Seminole

Ja i - Alai
Fern

notice

Park

HEAVY COMMERCIAL TYPE

in the AISLES and HOX SEATS
furnished by —

Carpet Fashions of
Orlando, Inc.

Handicap Beats Pirie
TO LOS A, Spain (U P D — Chlquito de Arruls of Spain defeated
Gordon Pine, the British dlstanet
champion, Sunday when he won
a 10,000-meter race in nine sec­
onds faster time than his oppo­
nent Pirie had granted Arruix a
123-meter handicap.

Fronton Lights Sparkle In The Sky

1313 E. Colonial Or.

Orlendo, Fie

GA S-0092

We are proud to have been selected b y Carroll Daniel Construction Company
to install the —
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Mr-*;

Seminole

FERN
CONCRETE

Some Of The Top Jai-Alai

Stars

Arriving

Here

To

prompt action in tabulating re­
sults.
A retired Lieutenant Command­
er tn the regular Navy, Larsen is
an old acquaintance of Sanford
as hs spent his last duty assignrasnt at tha Sanford Naval Air
Station.
Larscn'a permanent home la in
Tampa where he haa had connec­
tion with the game of Jal-Alai for

PARK

CONTRACTOR

Play
Certified Applicator o f Zonolite Roof Decks

Mutuel Manager Is Ernest Larsen
Ilutuel Manager for the new
Orlando-Seminole Jai-Alal Fron­
ton la Ernest Larsen, Jr. In this
position Larsen is In charge of all
betting operations for (he Fron­
ton.
Outfitted with the most up-to.
date pari-mutuel
betting mschines, Larsen and Hie trotting
staff will have efficient and

the opening Fri.. Jan- 5

2922

CH 1-6778

ORLANDO.

over six years. Hr has a thorough
knowledga of the game and has
been an avid fan of the sport for
some 20 years.

First incubator for rearing chil­
dren too weak to survive, or pre­
maturely born, waa constructed
in 1880 and used in a maternity
hospital of Paris, France.

CUisind

Don’t miss the GRAND O PENING
Friday, Jan. 5th
the Fabulous
ERNEST LARSEN JR.

Orlundo - Seminole

Orlando-Seminole
in FERN

PARK,

FLA

WE’RE PROUD

H1GHWAT

OF OUR PART IN THE CONSTRUCTION
OF THIS NEW

ENJOY SEEING THE WORLD’S FASTEST GAME!

STRUCTURE

GLASS

Fronton Treasurer
Is W. C. Lewis
Bog office Treasurer and Di­
rector of Ticket Ihssarvations for
the new Jai-Alai Fronton tn Sem­
inole County !e W. C. (Chappy)
Lewis. Originally from Marianna,
Florida, Chappy haa had wide experience in his field la the west­
ern part of the state.
A veteran of three eeaaooa of
Jal-Alai et the Daytona Baacb
Fhmton, In bos office operations,
Chappy plana to gat bie organi­
sation off to a good atari this
week. Ha predicts that all of tha
soma 1,800 seats will be filled on
o o a a ip night on Friday.

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102 MAPLE AVE.

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JAI - ALAI FR0NT0
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In addition to manufacturing axphalt for u»e in our
own paving contracts, Wilkins also maintains a stock­

Alwuya on hand for any puving problem. Immediately
available by rudio dispatch.

pile of Cold-Mix Asphalt, available to county and city
government and othera for highway maintenance.

ASPHALT PLANT —

From County and City governments, private com­
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manufacturing the asphalt through grading, eurblng,

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we cordially invite you to attend the

GRAND OPENING

Friday, January 5th
and inspect Florida's most modern Jai-Alai Fronton
- - - - - - home of the world's fastest sport!

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CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INCORPORATED
2710 Sanford Ave.

Sanford, Flordia

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Longwood Moves To Halt 4 3 4 Paving
First Street Rezoning Protested
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By LARKY VEKSHEL
Sum* of Sanford's molt pro­
gressive citizens aren’t giving
up on tha downtown mall idea
ycL . . . We hear that new
planning ia being diacuated.. . .
Wlah we could mention theaa
cltiiena who are devoting eo
much of their time to revitaliaa tha entire area.

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Board Favors
Duplex Class
Along Strip

U llt r l&amp; u t f n r b l i m t l t i
W E A T H E R : Cloudy through Saturday. High today, 70-75. Low tonight, 584)5.

The citjr zoainff nnd VOL.
planning board wns bar.
raged with howlg of proteata Thursday night as
it considered the rezoning
of W. First St. from Pop­

lar to tha city limit*.
Tha toning and planning
The old Florida State Bank bou-J la conaidering reaonlng
building looka good with a the area for duptnxva while
freah coat of paint The laleat rn-'rt of tha ohjectora want
newa ia that architect Jim the area for a commercial
Chapman ia going on hia own atrip.
Or.e violent objection by
and will aet up offlcea in part
o f the building and we hear the aiming board waa tha fear
the A. C. Allyn Company will, that If the area went comalao take up aome office apace mtrrial it would open the
there.
dom In apecutatlon and loucre
fait that they muat protect
Heart Fund drive coming up the property value, o f real*
for tha Sanford area Jan. 22. duita now occupying tha
Merle Warner ia chairman land.
1 At the present time, accordthia year.
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I ing to City Manager W. E.

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United

Preaa

ALGIERS (U P!) - Trench
troops traded bullets and
bombs
with Arab "com ­
mandos" In the heart of Oran
Thursday, boosting Algeria's
new year toll to 76 killed and
166 wounded in four days.
The wave of violence and
terror left 13 dead and
wounded
Thursday
alone.
Most of Ihe casualties we
Arabs, but five of the dead
and 12 of the wounded arere
Europeans,
Terrorist* opened fire on a
hearse here Thursday night,
wounding one Arab and one
European.
The "battle of Oran," in
which at least 9 persons ware
killed and 30 were wounded,
began when Arab tommygunncri raked a native cafe with
bullets, killing a soldier and
a policeman.
Regular troops of France's
famed Zouaves, supported by
an armored ear, harried tba
Arabs with hand grenades
and submachine guns.
The Arabs, who had find to
tha inciter of a house near
the scene of tha original at­
tack, replied in kind.
Police held lyck a mob of
Europeans who ChecreA on
tha troops with shouts o f "Kill
them! Kill them P

Warning Issued
As Tract Burns

Seminole Fallout
Survey To Start

New Icy Blast
Batters U. S.

Spanking of Paterson ha h*s
received book lata on fallout
protection. Anyone Interested
can gat them *t the SL John’s
Realty office on Park Ava.

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• •

Sanford Comes

Established 1908 FRIDAY, JANUARY 5. 10t»2

ORLANDO-8EMINOLE Fronton’s P r e v i e w
Press Party for special honored guest a held
Thursday night at the J hI-AIaI club included
aevernl of the organization’ s directors in Sanford
for ojuning night festivities tonight at 7:45.
Pictured are: (left to right) Executive Vice

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 860

Set Tonight
Grand opening for tha newly-constructed Orlando-Semlsoie Jai-Alai) Fronton, locat­
ed in Fern Park at Hwya. IT91 at 438, will take plat* to­
night at 7:4* p. m. at first
nighlera get an introduction
to Seminole County’s newest
attraction.
A capacity turnout, made
up largely of Sanford and
Seminole county fans, ac­

President and Uenorul Mnnnger Norman Stnbell;
Trunsurer Krumer and Bud Aekur, principal
stockholders from Tnntpn; Flnyor-ntannger Tony
Andres; and Vanco Schwartz o f the Daytona
BsAch Jai-Alai.
(Herald Photo)

Irked About M erit System

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Gov. Farris Bryant told his
new* conference Thursday
that he ia not opposed to Uie
Merit System and doesn’t
want 14 abolished—hut that
there are a lot of state em ­
ploye* he would fire if (he
Council weren’t protecting
them.
Bryant said hia admmistracording to box office reserva­ turn inherited many employes
tions, will wllneaa the open­
ing of tha *1,500.000 antertalnment attraction.
A apecial trophy match will
highlight the opening pro­
gram. Winners will ba pra&gt;
•anted with a player trophy
sponsored by a merchant.
Supt. of School* R. T. MilSponsor for tonight’* trophy we* and Carlton Henley will
will b* Georg* Stuart
attend a conference In Or­
A preview press party for lando Monday and Tuesday
apecial
guest*
waa
held on U&gt;* subject "School plant
Thursday night. It waa at- FaciUtir* f o r
Educational
tented by aavaral aJty, coun­ Television." Thia conference
ty and state official*.
will b* held at th* Cherry
Exhibition matchaa war* Plaaa Hotel under the spon­
playad, with emphasis on the sorship of llie School Plant
rules and eapUnatioD of tha Administration,
State
De­
number* and colors used by partment of Education, Tailsth* teams.
haste* and Educational FaciExacuUve Vico President lilies Laboratories, Inc., New
Norman fits bell and other of­ York City.
ficials of th* Jai-Alai organi­
Outstanding planners, archi­
zation were on hand Thursday tects, contractors, engineeri,
night to welcome gtesta and Florida School official*, both
introduce
out-of-town
Jai- administrative and instruc­
Alai organisers. Out of town tional, who have had prarliguests included Vance Sch­ cal experience in Ihe use of
warts of Daytona Jaf-Alal; educational
television
will
Bud Acker and Treasurer present information on plan­
Kramer, principal Fronton ning and using educational
bsckert from Tampa.
television in tha schools.

Milwee, Henley
To Conference

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"who got their Job status be­
came they happened to he
there wlien the ») stem went
in and not because of any
particular qualification."
"Thera arc agencies," aaid
the governor, ‘ where w# feel
substantial personnel changes
slwuld b
tde for the bene­
fit o* Fk &gt; hut because of
the merit aystem we have left
them alone We do not be­
lieve they are duing a job,
but mu can’t prove it to the
degree required by the Merit
System Council."
Rryanl refused to eile either
employes or agencies
by
name.
Brjanl said Ihe Merit Sys­
tem Council needed to coma
to some sort of understand,
lag with hit administration.
"This administration is alnost being governed by tha

Adm. Masferson
To Visit NAS
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) Rear Adm. K. S. Masterton,
deputy chief of tin* Naval
Weapons Bureau, will begin a
tour of Florida naval facilities
litre Monday.
Masteriuin will visit Jack­
sonville Naval Air Station,
Cecil Field, Sanford Naval
Air Station, and Navy instal­
lations at Pensacola, Key
West, and other points.

How!

Clothing, Food For Family Piled High
“ I'm in a position to know
for 1 renumber how good and
kind poopla war* to our fami­
ly when our home and cootent-- war* destroyed by fir*
following a plan* crash a few
years ago. ( Sevan persons
died in that crash and fir*,
including all but ona member
o f th* Low* family who lived
next door to Cotton Brown.)
“ By trying in my small way

Longwood councilmcn agreed al a meeting
Thuraday night to turn over to their attorney the
matter o f filing An injunction ngniitnt the state and
county to halt construction on SR 434.
The action ia under consideration by the city
in protest against the width and depth o f drainnge
ditches along th* highway
which ar* being left open.
Original plana railed for tiled
drainage.
Mayor Al 1-ormann told tha
council that ha had talked to
on* of the county commissiont -s just prior to the meeting
who asked, "What do you
wnnl down there . . . a boule­
vard T”
Lormatin said that when h«
informed the commissioner of
plant for the injunction suit,
the commissioner "just laugh­
ed and turned away."
"I feat that this la an en­
gineering error which could
ba corrected, although level*
on tha towrn paving are being
completely ignored,” he uhL
Chairman R. C. Carlson
pointed out Hint on numerous
previous occasions th* city
had consulted th* County
Commission and the District
Slat* Road Board Officials
without being given any coneldsration and that the stat*
I* quit* arbitrary when build­
ing primary roads and "will
do just what it wants to dot”
A report from Attorney
Webber Haines will h* on the
agenda for a meeting achadoled next Thursday nlghL

★ ★ ★
Bliss D ep lores.
I'd Fire M any, Says Bryant, Council's Move

Through In Fire Disaster

QUOTE O r THE WEEK:
City Zoning Board member
Frank Gakrncy at the board's
meeting Thursday night. "The
Blown said that h# has five
“ That’* e n o u g h ! Thtt'a
end of natural growth is a
pickup
truck-loads o f things,
enough!",
eried
Unafactor
Jungle."
Cotton
Brown,
Pig
and nost of it "real good stuff,
Whiitl* manager today, as not Junk,” on hand now and
contribution* and gift* of m«re coming in all tba time,
PARIS (U P U -F raoce and
clothing, shoes, food, bedding, lia also hat calls from per­
Tunisia announced today they
sons with furniture to b*
will start top level talks in furniture and money ronUnu*
picked up.
to
pour
in
for
the
Joseph
fa
­
Paris "shortly" on the Mura
"Tha
overwhelming
re­
mily
who
lost
thair
bum*
and
of tba French-held key air
sponse of ths poopla of San­
two
o
f
thair
children
m
a
and naval base at BUcrta.
ford is something unballfT•crus of a bitter four-day tragic New Year** Day axha said.
plosion
and
fir*.
blttle last July.
t

Talks Scheduled

Wire

French, Arabs
Fight In Oran;
13 More Killed

la that a hot dog itand or |Kno" le,&gt; lh ,t , r t * lnclud*»
central awitchboard being in -1- 3 homM- one church and
stalled on the ground floor at ,e,,*n commercial ealabtlahCity Hall T
|menta.
Knowles aaid today that
public
hearing on the resonfng
Tha Sanford Public Library
got aoitu added help thia waek w,ll coma before the City
while one of the librarian! Commission on Jan. 22.
lie added that neither tha
waa hospitalized. Mra. David
residential
Mathea volunteered to help commercial nor
property vwneri realise the
out.
full impact o f the request.
• • •
Ha emphasised that the
What happened to tha new
move
would restrict the area
Sanford poit o ffice ! Guy Al­
len, poatmaater, aald no word to commercial construction
yet on when work will start on alone and non* of the resident
property owners there now
new facility,
• • a
could make any m tjor im­
County Engineer Carlton provements to their homes.
Bliss will advlae tha County
Commlaalon T u a a d a y on
whether rlghta o f way a n
available for tha Pinaway By.
pass project— ona of tha biggaat projects the auunty plana
to undertake thia year. Blias
also la working on a right* of
The city's resurfacing pro­
way policy which aliould alao
gram this year will gat under­
ho ready by Tuesday.
• • •
way Tuesday, City Manager
By tha way, tha Commission W. E. Knowles aald today,
Knowles reported that the
will meat at 9 a. m. Tuesday.
Fir* raged over lo t acre*
• • •
Orlando Paving Company was southwest of Geneva tot
The dance craze that he* awarded tha low bid to do tha about Uv* hours Thursday
socialites in all aorta of con­ Job for a total of *23,403.
afternoon canting an untold
tortions theae days will be
Six projects have been in­ amount of property damage
demonstrated next F r i d a y cluded in the resurfacing pro- and Iota of timber.
night, nt the Capri Restaurant gran, for tha 1061-62 year.
Florida
Forest Raagar
by Arthur Murray dancer" for
They are 24th EL from Lewi* Williams o( the Longtha first all twist party of French Ava. to Park: Myrtle wood station this morning
Sanford. Tha twist can bait be from 24th to 2Slh 81.; San­ again warned of the dan­
described as a frantic effort ford Ava. from First St. to ger* Involved In such incen­
of using the right foot to Fifth SL; First SL from San­ diary fires and repeated
■tamp out a cigaret while us­ ford to Parki Magnolia from the urgent plea for cooper­
ing tha ole’ bath towel motion the railroad to *0th SL and ation of resident*.
for hip action.
Palmetto from Seventh to
Ground motatur* Is nt a
Tha twist dance starts at 9 20th St.
record low and fires spread
p. m. and "twist" fashions will
Kr.owlea said that *19,330.10 quickly especially after a
ba shown between 7 and 9.
has been set aside hi the bud­ few frosty mornings,
• • •
get for this improvement pro­ llama warned.
Tba Society for Crippled gram.
Inatrumonl
Children and Adult* will meat
Inga show that » Inches
next Wednesday at tha Health
leas rain fell in IH1 than
Center at 8 p. m., Mrs. LayIn IMS according to tha
Mon Goodman announced to­
ranger who ala* rapacted
day. All in terat ted persona are
that tN m an a cn e la
invited to attend this first
Seminole County were bummeeting. Plana for tha coming
ad last year than to 19M.
year’s activities will be dis­
Nine more Florida Counties
cussed and groundwork laid
for tha anual Easter Lily Seal wilt b* surveyed Immediately
to locate prospective fallout
campaign.
ihelter*, it was announced to­
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•
Florida Nurses Assn, Dis­ day by A. B. Peterson Sr. By United Press International
Arrtir cold hit tha northern
trict 97 will hold Its January local county Civil Defense
half o f tha nation today,
meeting at tha Health Center Director.
This brings to *1 the num­ churning a near-blittard In
on French Ava. at 8 p. m.
Monday. All registered nurses, ber at Florida Counties which tha great plain* and spatter­
member* and non-membara, have atened public fallout ing cleat and /raising rain
are invited to attend. A. B. shelter surveys. The remain­ eastward to tha Atlantic.
Gala winds fanned light
IV in son Sr. will ba the guest ing counties will atari sur­
enow from Kansas to tha Can­
veys
within
the
next
few
speaker,
adian border.
weeks.
*
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Repaving Wbrk"
Starts Tuesday

Leased

Charges State,
County Ignore
Specifications

to help the»* people In thair
desperate need, porhapa I can
repay *um* of tha vrundarful
help that waa giv«a to my
family in our lima of need,’’
be added.
Th* Joseph's 18 month old
daughter Carolyn, who auf1*1*0 critical burns, aoams to
bo progressing satisfactorily,
errording to hospital author!t*e_ They aaid that tits is

eating now, but will have to
remain in tha hospital for an
indufinlte timr.
Brown described Hit Joseph
family aa a fine young couple.
Win had taught a shell home,
finished it inside themselves,
furnished it nicely, and sur­
rounded it with an attractive
well-cared-for yard.
"All this ia gone now, and
they mutt start over from
'scratch'," said Brown.

council," he said.
For some time, Bryant has
sought to remove several
"policy, making" Jobs from
Merit System protection. Rut
be said ha and the Cabinet
Personnel Board have over­
ridden the
Merit System
Council only once, th* esse
of the five highway engineers
»• « were fired for taking
pa&gt;ula, ordered reinstated by
(tie Council, ami atilt off the
sl-ito payroll heeauae the
Personnel Board refused to
take them back.

Fire Destroys
W. H Sf. House
Th* Iiongwood Volunteer
Fire Dept.’s new two-way
radio aystem was used for
Hi* first time Wednesday
evening to call fir*man out
to a burning I960 compact
automobile just out tide tha
city limits oq SR 434.
According to Chief Claude
U yo
Hi* fire
apparently
started from a cigaret or a
shorted lighter in tii* vehicle
after the owner. Robert Ar­
thur Hodges of Saginaw,
Mich,, left It parked while he
went for gas. l-ayo said that
by lb* lima he spotted the
burning automobile and Uia
department gut to the scene,
flames already were coming
through Hie top and from un­
der the body. Firemen were
unable to pretent a total loss.
Florida
Purest
Rangers
from Hie Lmigwood station
alsu answered the alarm.

County Engineer Carlton
Bill* today aaid any threaten«d Injunction action by th*
Longwood Town Council re­
garding SR 434 would serious­
ly hurt th* county’* secondary
road program
and bring
about legal action by Ihe con­
tractor* for damagea result­
ing from any construction daley.
Bliss in an angry aUtcment
aald that he "can ’t under,
stand the altitude of the
council and that the County
Commission had consulted
with the council throughout
the entire project."
Illiis stressed that road
plans were changed al the
council's request "and an ad­
ditional &lt;23,000 was added to
llie coil of the project."
Illiis explained that It was
a
"com prom ise"
by
th#
County Commltrion to satisfy
the major portions of the ob­
jectors.

Fire Destroys
Compact Auto
A fire caused by a defective
oil heater destroyed a house
cn W. 11th Bt. Thursday
night, tha fir* department re­
ported.
It took firemen close to an
hour and a half to extin­
guish tha bluze at tha house
i x atad at 619 W. 11th St.,
Kir* Chief Mack Cleveland
Sr. tald.
No on* was injured in the
fit* and firemrn were ser­
iously hampered when a hy­
drant pulled o ff and delayed
flie fighting operations.
Tba owner of the house was
n-t known at press time.

Assembly Backs
World War I Vets
Portugal’s Chief
Of Florida M eet LISBON fU PI)— The na.
TAM 1*4 (U PI)— Florida’s
World War l veterans met
here today for thair mid-win­
ter conference to discuss ve­
terans legislation and mem­
bership extension.
On the eve of the meeting.
National Commander John
Bashar* Sr. of Norfolk, Va.,
announced that leaders of
three other major veterans
organliations hid accepted
hit invitation to a moating to
Washington to discuss a joint
action tor veterans.

lions! assembly followed up
Premier Antonio de Oliveira
Sflszar’s threat to pull Por­
tugal out of tha United Na­
tions by voting Thursday
night for th* "eventual re­
vision of Portugal’ * foreign
policy.”
The
assembly
expressed
disgust over India's seizure
of Portugal’ s India-coast pro­
vince* of Goa, Dtmao and
Diu. describing it as "an ag­
gression contrary to all moral

tfwj | || || principles.1*

Bulletin
Casselberry Mayor Joseph
1-aird today released Alter,
nry Kenneth McIntosh at
Ihe town's legal represents*
tlve and advised the lawyer
that hi* services would not
b# needed at Saturday's 9
a. m. meeting called by two
member* of the Board of
Aldermen.

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...

BRIEFS
Friends Again
WASHINGTON (U P I)—^Tho
Dominican Republic waa back
in th* good graces o f lice
Western Hemisphere neighburs today and Its new-look
government waa in line for U.
8. economic aid.

Joint Program
WASHINGTON (U P I)— Tii*
United Htate* and South Viet
Nam hava embarked on a Joint
program designed to strength*
an th* aoutheaat Aalan nation
in It* fight ageinat Commun­
ist •guerrillas.

10,000 Ideas
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Agriculture C om m laalon o r
Doyla Conner, looking for a
slogan to hang on Florida
agricultural products, a a l d
Thuraday ha has received an
estimated 10,000 suggestions
so far.

Judge Resting
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
Supreme Court Justice Glann
Terrell raatad at homo today
after undergoing a checkup at
Tallahassee Memorial JIos*
pltal for aavaral days, Tha
veteran Jurist became 111 at
hia homo during th* holidays.

Child Suffocates
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) —
AsMelght Dabbs, 22 days old,
suffocated Thursday in her
crib.
Investigator* aaid tha In*
fon t daughter o f Mra. Gall F.
Dabba, apparently crawled be­
tween tha mattress and th#
•Ida o f har crib.

'Hard Fighting'
Report Doubted
VIENTIANE, Laos (U P I)—
Tha Royal Laotian govarn*
meat charged Thursday night
that “ hard fighting" hud
til ul, &lt;■it out on the dufunsa
perimeter along th* Nam Riv­
er, only a few miles north of
this administrative capital
However, official U. 8. am*
baaay sourer* aaid thay had
l revived "no report* of any
unusual military activity dur­
ing th* past few days.” , ,
31Hilary attaches at U o U,
S. embassy get daily reports
and would he in a position to
know if there waa any large*
aval* fighting going on while
a cease-fire ia supposed to be
in affect.

First ’62 Shot
A t Cape Success
CAPE CANAVERAL (U PI)
An A ir Forco Mlnuteman "in*
atant ICBM” atroaled front
an underground launching pad
and soared across th* Atlantic
Ocean today—a full success
for A mariea’* first rocket teat
o f tha new year.
Tha 66-foot missile bias tod
away oa lU ocaan-apanning
flight at 10 a. ia. alter a pair*,
fact aouatdowa.

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Longwood Moves To Halt 434 Paving
First Street
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By LARKY VEKSHEL
Sum* of Sanford's molt pro­
gressive citizens aren’t giving
up on tha downtown mall idea
ycL . . . We hear that new
planning ia being diacuated.. . .
Wlah we could mention theaa
cltiiena who are devoting eo
much of their time to revitaliaa tha entire area.

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C&gt;

Board Favors
Duplex Class
Along Strip

Rezoning

U llt r l &amp; u t f n r b

The citjr zoainff nnd VOL. 53
planning board wns bar.
raged with howlg of proteata Thursday night as
it considered th e rezoning
of W. First St. from Pop­

United

Preaa

Leased

Wire

Established 1908 FRIDAY, JANUARY 5. 10t»2

Set Tonight

Warning Issued
As Tract Burns

New Icy Blast
Batters U. S.

Sanford

Jungle."

Talks Scheduled
PARIS (U PU -Fraoce and
Tunisia announced today they
will start top level talks in
Paris "shortly" on the M ura
of tba French-held key air
and naval base at BUcrta.
•crus of a bitter four-day
blttle last July.

Comes

Through

In

Fire

President and Uenorul Mnnnger Norman Stnbell;
Trunsurer Krumer and Bud Aekur, principal
stockholders from Tnntpn; Flnyor-ntannger Tony
Andres; and Vanco Schwartz of the Daytona
BsAch Jai-Alai.
(Herald Photo)

Irked About Merit System

Seminole Fallout
Survey To Start

QUOTE O r THE WEEK:
City Zoning Board member
Frank Gakrncy at the board's
meeting Thursday night. "The
end of natural growth is a

FLORIDA NO. 860

Disaster

And

"who got their Job status be­
came they happened to he
there wlien the ») stem went
in and not because of any
particular qualification."
"Thera arc agencies," aaid
the governor, ‘ where w# feel
substantial personnel changes
slwuld b
tde for the bene­
fit o* Fk &gt; hut because of
the merit aystem we have left
them alone We do not be­
lieve they are duing a job,
but mu can’t prove it to the
degree required by the Merit
System Council."
Rryanl refused to eile either
employes or agencies by
name.
Brjanl said Ihe Merit Sys­
tem Council needed to coma
to some sort of understand,
lag with hit administration.
"This administration is alnost being governed by tha

Adm. Masferson
To Visit NAS
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) Rear Adm. K. S. Masterton,
deputy chief of tin* Naval
Weapons Bureau, will begin a
tour of Florida naval facilities
litre Monday.
Masteriuin will visit Jack­
sonville Naval Air Station,
Cecil Field, Sanford Naval
Air Station, and Navy instal­
lations at Pensacola, Key
West, and other points.

How!

Clothing, Food For Family Piled High
“That’* e n o u g h ! Thtt'a
enough!", eried Unafactor
Cotton
Brown,
Pig and
Whiitl* manager today, as
contribution* and gift* of
clothing, shoes, food, bedding,
furniture and money ronUnu*
to pour in for the Joseph fa­
mily who lost thair bum* and
two of thair children m a
tragic New Year** Day axplosion and fir*.

Blown said that h# has five
pickup truck-loads of things,
nost of it "real good stuff,
not Junk,” on hand now and
m«re coming in all tba time,
lia also hat calls from per­
sons with furniture to b*
picked up.
"Tha
overwhelming
re­
sponse of ths poopla of San­
ford is something unballfTha said.
t

“I'm in a position to know
for 1 renumber how good and
kind poopla war* to our fami­
ly when our home and cootent-- war* destroyed by fir*
following a plan* crash a few
years ago. (Sevan persons
died in that crash and fir*,
including all but ona member
of th* Low* family who lived
next door to Cotton Brown.)
“By trying in my small way

Longwood councilmcn agreed a l a meeting
Thuraday night to turn over to their attorney the
m atter of filing An injunction ngniitnt the state and
county to halt construction on SR 434.
The action ia under consideration by the city
in protest against the width and depth of drainnge
ditches along th* highway
which ar* being left open.
Original plana railed for tiled
drainage.
Mayor Al 1-ormann told tha
council that ha had talked to
on* of the county commissiont -s just prior to the meeting
who asked, "What do you
wnnl down there . . . a boule­
vard T”
Lormatin said that when h«
informed the commissioner of
plant for the injunction suit,
the commissioner "just laugh­
ed and turned away."
"I feat that this la an en­
gineering error which could
ba corrected, although level*
on tha towrn paving are being
completely ignored,” he uhL
Chairman R. C. Carlson
pointed out Hint on numerous
previous occasions th* city
had consulted th* County
Commission and the District
Slat* Road Board Officials
without being given any coneldsration and that the stat*
I* quit* arbitrary when build­
ing primary roads and "will
do just what it wants to dot”
A report from Attorney
Webber Haines will h* on the
agenda for a meeting achadoled next Thursday nlghL

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Bliss Deplores.
I'd Fire Many, Says Bryant, Council's Move

Milwee, Henley
To Conference

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SANFORD,

French, Arabs
Fight In Oran;
13 More Killed

Repaving Wbrk"
Starts Tuesday

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WEATHER: Cloudy through Saturday. High today, 70-75. Low tonight, 584)5.

lar to tha city limit*.
Tha toning and planning
The old Florida State Bank bou-J la conaidering reaonlng
building looka good with a the area for duptnxva while
freah coat of paint The laleat rn-'rt of tha ohjectora want
newa ia that architect Jim the area for a commercial
ALGIERS (UP!) - Trench
Chapman ia going on hia own atrip.
troops traded bullets and
Or.e violent objection by bombs with Arab "com­
and will aet up offlcea in part
of the building and we hear the aiming board waa tha fear mandos" In the heart of Oran
the A. C. Allyn Company will, that If the area went com- Thursday, boosting Algeria's
alao take up aome office apace mtrrial it would open the new year toll to 76 killed and
there.
dom In apecutatlon and loucre 166 wounded in four days.
fait that they muat protect
The wave of violence and
Heart Fund drive coming up the property value, of real* terror left 13 dead and
Thursday
alone.
for tha Sanford area Jan. 22. duita now occupying tha wounded
Most of Ihe casualties we
Merle Warner ia chairman land.
1 At the present time, accord- Arabs, but five of the dead
thia year.
• * •
I ing to City Manager W. E. and 12 of the wounded arere
la that a hot dog itand or | Kno" le,&gt; l h ,t , r t * lnclud*» Europeans,
Terrorist* opened fire on a
central awitchboard being in -1-3 homM- one church and
hearse
here Thursday night,
stalled on the ground floor at ,e,,*n commercial ealabtlahwounding one Arab and one
City Hall T
| menta.
European.
Knowles aaid today that
The "battle of Oran," in
public
hearing
on
the
resonfng
Tha Sanford Public Library
which at least 9 persons ware
w,ll
coma
before
the
City
got aoitu added help thia waek
killed and 30 were wounded,
while one of the librarian! Commission on Jan. 22.
began when Arab tommygunlie
added
that
neither
tha
waa hospitalized. Mra. David
ncri raked a native cafe with
Mathea volunteered to help commercial nor residential bullets, killing a soldier and
property vwneri realise the
out.
a policeman.
full impact of the request.
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Regular troops of France's
ORLANDO-8EMINOLE Fronton’s P r e v i e w
Ha
emphasised
that
the
What happened to tha new
famed Zouaves, supported by
Press Party for special honored guest a held
move
would
restrict
the
area
Sanford poit office! Guy Al­
an armored ear, harried tba
Thursday night at the J hI-AIaI club included
len, poatmaater, aald no word to commercial construction Arabs with hand grenades
aevernl of the organization’s directors in Sanford
yet on when work will start on alone and non* of the resident and submachine guns.
for ojuning night festivities tonight at 7:45.
property owners there now
new facility,
The Arabs, who had find to
Pictured are: (left to right) Executive Vice
• • a
could make any m tjor im­
tha inciter of a house near
County Engineer Carlton provements to their homes.
the scene of tha original at­
Bliss will advlae tha County
tack, replied in kind.
Commlaalon T u a a d a y on
Police held lyck a mob of
whether rlghta of way a n
Europeans who ChecreA on
available for tha Pinaway By.
tha troops with shouts of "Kill
pass project—ona of tha bigthem! Kill th em P
gaat projects the auunty plana
to undertake thia year. Blias
Grand opening for tha newalso la working on a right* of
ly-constructed Orlando-SemlThe city's resurfacing pro­
way policy which aliould alao
soie Jai-Alai) Fronton, locat­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) gram this year will gat under­
ho ready by Tuesday.
ed in Fern Park at Hwya. IT- Gov. Farris Bryant told his
• • •
way Tuesday, City Manager
91 at 438, will take plat* to­ new* conference Thursday
By tha way, tha Commission W. E. Knowles aald today,
Knowles reported that the
will meat at 9 a. m. Tuesday.
Fir* raged over lo t acre* night at 7:4* p. m. at first that he ia not opposed to Uie
• •
•
Orlando Paving Company was southwest of Geneva tot nighlera get an introduction Merit System and doesn’t
The dance craze that he* awarded tha low bid to do tha about Uv* hours Thursday
to Seminole County’s newest want 14 abolished—hut that
socialites in all aorta of con­ Job for a total of *23,403.
there are a lot of state em ­
afternoon canting an untold attraction.
tortions theae days will be
Six projects have been in­ amount of property damage
ploye* he would fire if (he
A capacity turnout, made Council weren’t protecting
demonstrated next F r i d a y cluded in the resurfacing pro- and Iota of timber.
night, nt the Capri Restaurant gran, for tha 1061-62 year.
Florida Forest Ra agar up largely of Sanford and them.
by Arthur Murray dancer" for They are 24th EL from Lewi* Williams o( the Long- Seminole county fans, ac­
Bryant said hia admmistratha first all twist party of French Ava. to Park: Myrtle wood station this morning
cording to box office reserva­ turn inherited many employes
Sanford. Tha twist can bait be from 24th to 2Slh 81.; San­ again warned of the dan­
described as a frantic effort ford Ava. from First St. to ger* Involved In such incen­ tions, will wllneaa the open­
of using the right foot to Fifth SL; First SL from San­ diary fires and repeated ing of tha *1,500.000 anter■tamp out a cigaret while us­ ford to Parki Magnolia from the urgent plea for cooper­ talnment attraction.
A apecial trophy match will
ing tha ole’ bath towel motion the railroad to *0th SL and ation of resident*.
highlight the opening pro­
for hip action.
Palmetto from Seventh to
Ground motatur* Is nt a gram. Winners will ba pra&gt;
Tha twist dance starts at 9 20th St.
record low and fires spread •anted with a player trophy
p. m. and "twist" fashions will Kr.owlea said that *19,330.10 quickly especially after a
sponsored by a merchant.
Supt. of School* R. T. Milba shown between 7 and 9.
has been set aside hi the bud­ few frosty mornings,
Sponsor for tonight’* trophy we* and Carlton Henley will
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•
get for this improvement pro­ llama warned.
will b* Georg* Stuart
attend a conference In Or­
Tba Society for Crippled gram.
Inatrumonl
A
preview
press
party
for
lando
Monday and Tuesday
Children and Adult* will meat
Inga show that » Inches apecial guest* waa held on U&gt;* subject "School plant
next Wednesday at tha Health
leas rain fell in IH1 than Thursday night. It waa at- FaciUtir* f o r Educational
Center a t 8 p. m., Mrs. LayIn IMS according to tha
tented by aavaral aJty, coun­ Television." Thia conference
Mon Goodman announced to­
ranger who ala* r ap acted ty and state official*.
will b* held at th* Cherry
day. All in ter at ted persona are
that tN m a n a c n e la
Exhibition matchaa war* Plaaa Hotel under the spon­
invited to attend this first
Seminole County were bum- playad, with emphasis on the sorship of llie School Plant
meeting. Plana for tha coming
ad last year than to 19M. rules and eapUnatioD of tha Administration, State
De­
year’s activities will be dis­
number* and colors used by partment of Education, TailsNine more Florida Counties
cussed and groundwork laid
th* teams.
haste* and Educational Facifor tha anual Easter Lily Seal wilt b* surveyed Immediately
ExacuUve Vico President lilies Laboratories, Inc., New
to locate prospective fallout
campaign.
Norman fits bell and other of­ York City.
ihelter*, it was announced to­
•
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•
Outstanding planners, archi­
Florida Nurses Assn, Dis­ day by A. B. Peterson Sr. By United Press International ficials of th* Jai-Alai organi­
Arrtir
cold
hit
tha
northern
zation
were
on
hand
Thursday
tects,
contractors, engineeri,
local
county
Civil
Defense
trict 97 will hold Its January
half of tha nation today, night to welcome gtesta and Florida School official*, both
meeting a t tha Health Center Director.
This brings to *1 the num­ churning a near-blittard In introduce out-of-town Jai- administrative and instruc­
on French Ava. at 8 p. m.
ber
at Florida Counties which tha great plain* and spatter­ Alai organisers. Out of town tional, who have had prarliMonday. All registered nurses,
member* and non-membara, have atened public fallout ing cleat and /raising rain guests included Vance Sch­ cal experience in Ihe use of
warts of Daytona Jaf-Alal; educational television will
are invited to attend. A. B. shelter surveys. The remain­ eastward to tha Atlantic.
Gala winds fanned light Bud Acker and Treasurer present information on plan­
IVin son Sr. will ba the guest ing counties will atari sur­
veys within the next few enow from Kansas to tha Can­ Kramer, principal Fronton ning and using educational
speaker,
adian border.
bsckert from Tampa.
television in tha schools.
weeks.
* a •
Spanking of Paterson ha h*s
received book lata on fallout
protection. Anyone Interested
can gat them *t the SL John’s
Realty office on Park Ava.

•

Protested

Charges State,
County Ignore
Specifications

to help the»* people In thair
desperate need, porhapa I can
repay *um* of tha vrundarful
help that waa giv«a to my
family in our lima of need,’’
be added.
Th* Joseph's 18 month old
daughter Carolyn, who auf1*1*0 critical burns, aoams to
bo progressing satisfactorily,
errording to hospital author!t*e_ They aaid that tits is

eating now, but will have to
remain in tha hospital for an
indufinlte timr.
Brown described Hit Joseph
family aa a fine young couple.
Win had taught a shell home,
finished it inside themselves,
furnished it nicely, and sur­
rounded it with an attractive
well-cared-for yard.
"All this ia gone now, and
they mutt start over from
'scratch'," said Brown.

council," he said.
For some time, Bryant has
sought to remove several
"policy, making" Jobs from
Merit System protection. Rut
be said ha and the Cabinet
Personnel Board have over­
ridden the Merit System
Council only once, th* esse
of the five highway engineers
»•« were fired for taking
pa&gt;ula, ordered reinstated by
(tie Council, ami atilt off the
sl-ito payroll heeauae the
Personnel Board refused to
take them back.

Fire Destroys
W.HSf. House
Th* Iiongwood Volunteer
Fire Dept.’s new two-way
radio aystem was used for
Hi* first time Wednesday
evening to call fir*man out
to a burning I960 compact
automobile just out tide tha
city limits oq SR 434.
According to Chief Claude
U yo Hi* fire apparently
started from a cigaret or a
shorted lighter in tii* vehicle
after the owner. Robert Ar­
thur Hodges of Saginaw,
Mich,, left It parked while he
went for gas. l-ayo said that
by lb* lima he spotted the
burning automobile and Uia
department gut to the scene,
flames already were coming
through Hie top and from un­
der the body. Firemen were
unable to pretent a total loss.
Florida
Purest
Rangers
from Hie Lmigwood station
alsu answered the alarm.

County Engineer Carlton
Bill* today aaid any threaten«d Injunction action by th*
Longwood Town Council re­
garding SR 434 would serious­
ly hurt th* county’* secondary
road program and bring
about legal action by Ihe con­
tractor* for damagea result­
ing from any construction daley.
Bliss in an angry aUtcment
aald that he "can’t under,
stand the altitude of the
council and that the County
Commission had consulted
with the council throughout
the entire project."
Illiis stressed that road
plans were changed al the
council's request "and an ad­
ditional &lt;23,000 was added to
llie coil of the project."
Illiis explained that It was
a "compromise" by th#
County Commltrion to satisfy
the major portions of the ob­
jectors.

Fire Destroys
Compact Auto
A fire caused by a defective
oil heater destroyed a house
cn W. 11th Bt. Thursday
night, tha fir* department re­
ported.
It took firemen close to an
hour and a half to extin­
guish tha bluze at tha house
i x atad at 619 W. 11th St.,
Kir* Chief Mack Cleveland
Sr. tald.
No on* was injured in the
fit* and firemrn were ser­
iously hampered when a hy­
drant pulled off and delayed
flie fighting operations.
Tba owner of the house was
n-t known at press time.

Assembly Backs
World War I Vets
Portugal’s Chief
Of Florida Meet
LISBON fUPI)— The na.
TAM 1*4 (UPI)— Florida’s
World War l veterans met
here today for thair mid-win­
ter conference to discuss ve­
terans legislation and mem­
bership extension.
On the eve of the meeting.
National Commander John
Bashar* Sr. of Norfolk, Va.,
announced that leaders of
three other major veterans
organliations hid accepted
hit invitation to a moating to
Washington to discuss a joint
action tor veterans.

lions! assembly followed up
Premier Antonio de Oliveira
Sflszar’s threat to pull Por­
tugal out of tha United Na­
tions by voting Thursday
night for th* "eventual re­
vision of Portugal’* foreign
policy.”
The assembly expressed
disgust over India's seizure
of Portugal’s India-coast pro­
vince* of Goa, Dtmao and
Diu. describing it as "an ag­
gression contrary to all moral
tfwj | | | | | principles.1*

Bulletin
Casselberry Mayor Joseph
1-aird today released Alter,
nry Kenneth McIntosh a t
Ihe town's legal represents*
tlve and advised the lawyer
that hi* services would not
b# needed at Saturday's 9
a. m. meeting called by two
member* of the Board of
Aldermen.

halva. ..

BR IEFS
Friends Again
WASHINGTON (U PI)—^Tho
Dominican Republic waa back
in th* good graces of lice
Western Hemisphere neighburs today and Its new-look
government waa in line for U.
8. economic aid.

Joint Program
WASHINGTON (U PI)—Tii*
United Htate* and South Viet
Nam hava embarked on a Joint
program designed to strength*
an th* aoutheaat Aalan nation
in It* fight ageinat Commun­
ist •guerrillas.

10,000 Ideas
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Agriculture Com m laalon o r
Doyla Conner, looking for a
slogan to hang on Florida
agricultural products, a a l d
Thuraday ha has received an
estimated 10,000 suggestions
so far.

Judge Resting
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Supreme Court Justice Glann
Terrell raatad a t homo today
after undergoing a checkup a t
Tallahassee Memorial JIos*
pltal for aavaral days, Tha
veteran Jurist became 111 a t
hia homo during th* holidays.

Child Suffocates
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) —
AsMelght Dabbs, 22 days old,
suffocated Thursday in her
crib.
Investigator* aaid tha In*
fo n t daughter of Mra. Gall F.
Dabba, apparently crawled be­
tween tha m attress and th#
•Ida of har crib.

'Hard Fighting'
Report Doubted
VIENTIANE, Laos (U PI)—
Tha Royal Laotian govarn*
meat charged Thursday night
that “hard fighting" hud
til ul, &lt;■it out on the dufunsa
perimeter along th* Nam Riv­
er, only a few miles north of
this administrative cap ital
However, official U. 8. am*
baaay sourer* aaid th a y had
lrevived "no report* of any
unusual military activity dur­
ing th* past few days.” ,,
31Hilary attaches at Uo U,
S. embassy get daily reports
and would he in a position to
know if there waa any large*
aval* fighting going on while
a cease-fire ia supposed to be
in affect.

First ’62 Shot
At Cape Success
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI)
An Air Forco Mlnuteman "in*
atant ICBM” atroaled front
an underground launching pad
and soared across th* Atlantic
Ocean today—a full success
for Amariea’* first rocket teat
of tha new year.
Tha 66-foot missile bias tod
away oa lU ocaan-apanning
flight at 10 a. ia. alter a pair*,
fact aouatdowa.

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Sanford Group
Attends Banquet
At Conference

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First Federal Assets Advance
To $14.57 Million During 1961
The year-end statement of
First Federal Savings A Loan
Assn, shows total assets of
514,571,201.10, a jump from
$11.3(6,902 33 from the close
or I960
During Uic year, llw sav­
ings outstanding moved from
Stn,138,287 to *12.857.647. ac­
cording to E.C. Harper Sr.,
president, lie pointed out that
in the year just eloted. First
Federal paid to its savers
dividend* of 5454,796 at the
rate of 4 percent a year and
that the anticipated earn­
ings for the first half of 1962
would be at 444 percent,
m
Commenting on the savings
” activity. Harper said that
nationally, savings and loan
associations accumulated sav­
ings reached a new alltime
high of *8.5 billions, even
though the activity on tltc ac­
counts was rather keen, espe­
cially in Ihe latter part of the
year. The locit company saw
an increase of 44 percent in
4 money credited to its savings
accounts to total almost *6
million, with the withdrawals
stepping up only 10 percent.
The resulting 521* million
was used to meet a local de­
mand for loans.

Harper said that the num­
ber of loans in P61 was 29
percent above th« figure of
last year and that (be dollar
total exceeded 1561 by 38
percent.
Almost a quarter »t a mil­
lion dollars were added to the
already substantial reserves,
the savings assodaiion offi­
cer said, and that |hey now
amount to *1,437,9! 1; Related
to savings outstindln;, this
places the local afeoclation
among the leaders! in the
state.
Toere are 5.514 sitings ac­
counts on First rederat's
books now, an inrrcise of 27
percent over Dec. *1, 1960,
it was said
Although the local associa­
tion has been serving Semi­
nole County and tye sur­
rounding area since 1934. it
hai been operating it its at­
tractively modern building at
West First ind Elm Avenue
just one year.
Harper cxpreaicd confi­
dence in the contintlng lift
of busmens conditions in the
territory in which Tifst Fed­
eral does business and said
lie felt that Ihe t gures at
the close ot 1962 would re­
flect continued progress.

Rev. Grover Sewell

* Start Good
Life... Now
Alfred Hitchcock is a man
who likes to eat good food in
large amounts. It is said
that he once attended a din­
ner where the food waa aerved in auch small portions
that he wa* anil far from be­
ing aatisfled when the dinner
waa over. Coffee was being
brought in and hla host said,
"I do hope that you will anon
dine here again." Hitchcock
replied by saying, "Ry all
meana, let's atart now."
How all of us need to atart
now in cultivating the more
mature spiritual life. How we
need to claim the deep bless­
ing! that God has put before
us until we are satisfied, but
it ia urgent that we atari now,
A missionary tells of the
natives, in the land where he
labored, fishing all day in
rice paddles in one foot of
water while they were actual­
ly In sound of the rolling
breakers of a great ocean
filled with an inexhaustible
supply of fish. How much

Sports Briefs
Captain Named
BUFFALO, N. Y. tU Pl) —
Veteran forward Dave Creigh­
ton has been elected captain of
the Buffalo Bisons in the
American Hockey l-eaene.

Meet Again
if-

NEW YORK (UI’D—Billy
Conn and Mello Bettina, who
have not seen each other since
1039 when Conn twice defeat­
ed Bettina fur the light heavy­
weight boxing championship,
will be reunited a t the New
York boxing writer's dinner
on Jan. 14.

Voted Award
COLUMBUS, Ohio (U P 1 )Vinca Lombardi of the Nation­
al Football League champion
Green Bay Parkers will re­
ceive the "professional footbell cuach of the year" aw aid
by the Touchdown Club of
Columbus at its sports award
dinner Jan. ID.

3 Winners
CHARLES TOWN, W. Va.
(U P I)—Jockey Victor Espin­
osa rode three winners at
Charles Town Thursday, scor­
ing aboard Running After
ttM O ) in the third. Valley
On* (*76.20) in the fifth and
Harrison County (* 16.20) in
the eighth.
SAVE THOSE FEET
If you're a housewife sod
on your feet a lot, see if you
ran t figure out a way to do
some of your work Just as
welt sitting down. You'll fiod
the saving in foot strain well
worth the few minute* you
may lose each day.
Located primarily in tbe
western provinces, Canada**
ultimate natural gaa reserve*
ere estimated at about too
trillion cubic fact.

this iclla us of our spiritual
lives.
We think of faith and re­
member that everyone muit
have faith in somrlhing or
someone. One of Ihe most
common ways of keeping
shallow spiritual life la to
trust oneself as the ultimate.
If wa do this, we know that
frustration and futility come
in such force that life does
not seem worthwhile. How
different life is if we east
ourselve upon Use Lord. Life
takes on new meaning and as
God'■ Spirit works through
us we find ■ surge nf power
that can be used for good
which will astonish Unite
about us as well u ourselves.
Our live* wilt grow deeper
and more mature. The im­
portant thing is to get start­
ed now. How we waste time
when there is no need to!
Then Ihere Is service to
God. It ia »o easy to agree
that one's life should be lived
for God, and alto so etay to
put it olf until tomorrow. We
simply cannot afford the lux­
ury of waiting and waiting.
Time is short and we all
should know that now is the
time.
Once 1 visited a person
near a ciiurch which I form­
erly served and found that
this person had joined a
church in another state many
y e a n before. I asked her to
let me send for her cert Hicate of church membership
and her answer was that she
had been considering it but
did not know how long she
would live in the area. 1
asked her how long she had
been there already. -She blush­
ed, dropped her head and
said, "almost twenty years."
Not many people are as slow
as this, hut how wonderful if
all of us would determine to
start now in living wholly for
our Lord.

West German
Boss Observes
86th Birthday
BONN fUPI) — West Gcrman Chancellor Konrad Ade­
nauer observed his 86th birth­
day today at the peak of a
second successful political ca­
reer iterted long after most
men have retired.
As Ihe federal republic's
first and only chancellor, the
seemingly Indestructible Ade­
nauer has been In office one
month longer than Adolf Hit­
ler, who built end destroyed
an empire in I t year* and 3
months.
"Der Alte" — the old man,
as Adenauer ia etfertionately
called by bis people—re-en­
tered polities et tbe age of
It, which would have been
Hitler's age if the N'ati lead­
er were alive today.
It waa Hitler who foteed
the chancellor Into prema­
tura retirement in 1131 after
Adenauer bed been mayor
of Cologne for 1* years.

OKMOLAY SWEETHEART is Miss Dinnc Beasley, who was chosen for
th at honor by the members of the organization. Officers of tbe group aro
shown herew ith Miss Beasley. From left are Eddie Hamilton, junior coun­
selor, Alex Carman, senior counselor and Bedford Aiken, master counselor.
The occasion for the picture was the annual DeMolny-Rainbow Rnll held at
the Shrine Club.

High Officials Pinecrest Baptists Schedule
Deny Any Rusk, Candlelight Evening Service
Clay 'Riff'
WASHINGTON (U l’ll —
High U. 8. officials denied to­
day there was any basic policy
difference between Secretary
of State Dealt Rusk and lien.
Lucius D. Clay, President
Kennedy’s special representa­
tive in Berlin.
These officials acknowledg­
ed thnl Clay had commented
from time to time on some of
the Allied contingency plan*
for handling possible trouble
along the Iron Curtain in di­
vided Berlin.
But they denied that Clay
had made any specific protest
against Washington'* tight
rein on the U. S. commander
in Berlin, MaJ. Gen. Albert
Watson. Reports said Clay
felt Watson should lie able to
act more on his own in count­
ering Communist moves.
The udministrtUion was said
to t entire that keeping a
"short rein" on the Beilin
commander hss disadvantages.
Rut officials said this wa*athc
only way in which the United
States could remain in con­
stant control of the potential
dangerous situation in Berlin.
Clay is scheduled to return
fluni Berlin this weekend and
report to Kennedy Sunday at
the White House. Officials
mid this meeting had been ar­
ranged sometime ago to give
the President a report, and
had nothing to do with any
alleged differences between
Clay and Rusk.
Tiiu iinjitvaaloil was growing
in Allied quartets here that
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush­
chev now might he willing to
let the Berlin crisis die down
and work out a status quo
agreement for another year or
two.
He already lias succeeded In
sealing off East Berlin and
has prepared to incorporate it
in a sovereign East German
■tale, of which it is rvrntua lly
expected to be Ihe capital.
Khrushchev also has made
mure permanent the division
of Germany, thus consolidat­
ing his power position in cen­
tral Europe, where the great­
est fear of satellite traders is
of a strong, united Germany.
Jack Kennedy, now presi­
dent of the United States, at­
tended Princeton University
in 1936 before switching to
Harvard.

A Candlelight Lord's Supper
Service has been scheduled
at the
Pinecre*! Baptist
Church lor the Sunday even­
ing worship hour.
Mrs. Robert Smith will be
organist lor the four-part
service. Procedures in order
as they will take place are to
be the Act of Reverence In­
cluding the organ prelude and
lighting of candles, the Pro­
cessional Hymn, the Call tu
Worship by the Adult Choir
and the moment of Silent
Prayer.
Tbe second part will con­
sist of Die Act of Fellowship
and a musical interlude,
Scripture led by Gerald Jonci,
assistant pastor, Congrega­
tional It)inn and will close
with tlie Sermon by Rev. Don­
ald Cravenmicr, pastor ot Un­
church. ' 1
Part three call* for the Act
of
Dedication,
Dedication
Hymn, reading of (he Church

Youths Attend
Methodist Rally
Sanford’s Free Methodist
Church was represented at
the Conference Hally held at
Camp Rotary last week by a
number of the young people.
'Die Bible Quit Team con­
sisting n( Kami WalGlrdl,
Eddie Newsom and Sheri
Young were complimented
for llvcir fine showing in the
contest against the Lakeland
team by Rev. Clyde Dollar,
pastor of the Sanford church.
Team*
from
various
churches in the conference
are studying the Book of John
and sponsoring intergroup
contests using questions com­
piled from the study. Dollar
said.

Methodists Meet
LAKELAND (UPl) - The
Methodist Church's Florida
Board of Missions meets here
Friday to renew iu church
extension project and to review the conference's finan­
cial support of llte church’s
Worldwide Missions program.
The opossum weighs less
than a paper match at birth
It lives in its mother’s pouch
for many weeks before ven­
turing into the world.

Covenant, Prayer by the pas­
tor ami Presentation of Of­
fering with the Offeratory
Sentence by Lou Has*, assis­
tant pastor, and (lie offtertory
music by the organist.
The fourth and final part
or the service will include
the Act of Renewal, the An­
them by the choir, The Lord's
Supper, the Benediction and
Recessional Hymn and Post
ltido by the organist.

Kennedy Ends
Florida Stay
PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPl)
—• President Kennedy con­
clude* an IR-day stay in Flor­
ida today and IIlea to Wash­
ington for a weekend of inten­
sive preparation for Congress,
The Chief Executive waa
scheduled to take off at 4 p. m,
for Andrews Air Force Base
outside Washington.
.Salunlay und Holiday were
»ct aside fur While House
meeting* pie pa calory to re­
convening of Congiesa next
Wednesday, except for a few
liaura Sutuidny night when
Kennedy will speed by jet lo
Columbus, Ohio. He will speak
at a Democratic fund-raising
dinner honor tig Gov. Michael
V. DISall*.
Before departing for Wash­
ington, the president and his
family were exported to take
ndvanUge of warming weath­
er and cluise hi,, fly on the
White Houie yacht, the llonry
Fit*.
The First Lady and the two
Kennedy children, Caroline
und John Jr., will remain in
Palm Beach until next Wed­
nesday. Then Mra. Kennedy
will fly bark In time to see her
husband deliver his Stair ot
the Union message to a joint
session of the House and Sen­
ate Thursday or Friday.
When the work load incident
to the early stages of Con­
gress permit*, the I'resilient
was expected to return to
Palm Beach for occasional
weekend visits with his father,
funner Ambassador Joseph P.
Kennedy, who is recovering
from a stroke suffered Dec.
29. The elder Kennedy has
been iinprov ng slowly and
should be able to leave the
hospital for his oceanfront
home within a week or two.

Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Dol­
lar, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rich­
ey and Mr. and Mrs. L. J.
Risner of the Sanford Free
Methodist Church attended the
recent banquet held at Lake
Placid, Y.M.C.A. Camp for
delegates attending the Latin
American Fellowship Confer­
ence being corducled there
this week.
Delegates arc attending the
conference from Brazil, Para­
guay, Dominican Republic.
Pacific Coast l-atm American
work. Pacific Coast Japanese
work and Mexico.
Victor Macy, general church
missionary film director, was
present for the banquet and
started a film in which the
Sanford group took part on
■the Latin American conlerence.
Rev, Dollar sing* with the
Minister's
Quartet
which
toured parts of Latin Amer­
ica last summer and is also
participating m the film and
conference.
Latin American delegate*
will meet next week with lay­
men and bishop* from Can­
ada and North America in a
World Conference at Winona
Lake, Ind.

call for about (48 5 billion in
spending.
Tbe official acknowledged,
however, that Defense Secre­
tary Robert S. McNamara
had done some "negotiating"
with the Budget Bureau and
made some "adjustm ent!" af­
ter formally submitting his
proposed new budget last
Dec. 7.
The administration repealcdly has said it would not
employ "arbitrary" ceiling!
in working out military bud­
gets which it claims ia a de­
parture from past practice.
Kennedy made 14 clear
weeks ago that he intended
to send Congress a balanced
budget in January. Defense
annually take* more than
half the total. The Pentagon

Ilex. nod Mrs. Pansier

Salvation Army
Sets Meetings
For Next Week
Rev. and Mrs, Clarence
Panskr will be In Sanford
next week to conduct daily
services at the Salvation
Army Headquarters, 214 E.
Second St.
Capt. R. I.. Clark, local
Salvation Army leader, said
today that the 7:30 p. m.
meetings will begin this Sun
day and conclude the follow-'
ing Sunday.
There will be special *cr
mont illustrated through the
use of a movie projector, apecial music led by Mr*. Pan­
sier who is an accomplished
accordionist and special sing­
ing. Clark said. A period of
each service will be devoted
to prayer for live sick.

Jan. 7 Last Day
On Deer, Turkey Four Day N. Y.
Bus Strike Ends

TALLAHASSEE — Hunting
of deer, turkey and bear will
close in most sections of Flor.
ids at one half hour after
sunset Sunday, January 7.
Hunting of quail, squirrel and
rabbit will continue until one
half hour after sunset Sunday
February 1.
The following counties lo­
cated in Northwest Florida
will remain open for deer and
hear hunting until one half
hour after sunset Sunday,
January 14: Ray, Calhoun,
Gulf, Gadsden, Franklin, Lib­
erty, leon, Wakulla and Jef­
ferson.
Turkey hunting will be al­
lowed m all counties of lha
Third District until January
14.
Tiw season for dove hunting
closes at Min ict Monday, Jan ­
uary 8, while Hie season for
sn ip e and w oodcock co n tin u es

lo January 14.
Hunting of migratory water­
fowl — geese, duck*, co o tclosed at aunset December 26.
according to A. D. Aldrich,
director. Game and Fresh
Water Fish Commission.
All fur trapping will close
March I,
A special turkey gobbler
hunting season wilt be held
in certain counties and area*
of Northwest Florida March
31 to April 15, from one half
hour before simrl** until
12:00 noon each day.

NEW YORK (U P l)—Three
bus lines agreed on a new
contract with the Transport
Workers Union (TWU) late
Thursday ending a four-day
strike that affected 13 million
riders.
Fifth Avenue Coach Lines
and two subsidiarici reached
a one-year contrart with the
TWU calling for a 13-cenl-anhour wage Increase. TWU
President Michael Quill said
fringe benefits added 2 cents
an hour lo the package while
management contended they
were worth 1 cent.
The settlement, which was
made under a threat by Ma­
yor Robert F. Wagntfr to turn
some of Fifth Avenue Coach’*
roulri over lo new operator*,
maintains the citywide 15cenl subway and but faro at
le n t for this year.
The New York City Transit
Authority, which run* both
subway* anil It u a e a , and
other private bus lines had
settled with the TWU last
month and continued running
during the strike. They car­
ry nearly 7 million dally rbi­
rrs. Suhways, taxi pools and
private cars filled the transpoilalioo gaps left by Ihe
walkout of more than 6.000
union member* Jan. 1.

By Shirley Wentworth
Mrs. K. A. Juthe was guest
speaker at Wednesday'a 2
p m. meeting of the Altamonte
Springs Civic Club at the
Community House.
Using as her topic a trip
abroad ami her schooling at
Oxford University. Mr*. Juthe
told of the amusing situations
at the University arising from
the fact that everyone had to
wear a short gown and oversited mortarboard regardless
of dress called for by Ihe oc­
casion. She said that she of­
ten found It quite comic in
appe.arance lo see the most
formal evening attire topped
by the cap and gown.
The speaker told of her
trip to Russia in 1939 and said
that even then one was not
permitted to take photos. She
continued by describing her
trip to Norway, Finland and
Scandinavia adding that Ihe
flow era were most beautiful
in Norway and that the love­
liest time of year to visit
Scandinavia was in July or
August.
Santplr articles of handi­
craft or these countries in­
cluded a sweater-coat from
Norway and a collection ot
beautiful Norwegian ashtrays,
s|NM&gt;ns and miniature cedar
chests.
During the business session
of the meeting plan* were
made for a ham dinner to be
hr Id in the Educational Build­
ing of the Altamonte Springs
Community Chapel on Feb. 10

Churches Plan
Conference
World Outreach eonferenees
will l*&gt; com)urted In Central
Florida Christian Churches
Sunday through Thursday by
a team af national anil alate
church executives.
Making up Ihe team are
Dr. Riley B. Montgomery of
I/exington. Ky.; Howard Kestor of Chrialmount. N. C.;
Mra, W. W. Thrasher of Ft.
Lauderdale and Dr. Law­
rence S. Aahley of Ocala.
Miniiter* and offieera from
all diuretic* In the area will
take part tn the meetings
which are aimed at enlisting
greater financial support and
more interest in the church
work beyond Hie local level.

Mrs. William Tilford will bo
general chairman of tha

event.
Refreshment* of coffee, tea,
cookies . and candies wero
served from a buffet at the
close of the meeting. Hos­
tesses included Mrs. Milton
Tinsley, Mrs. Daniel Vahdcr.
werf, Mrs. C. F. Fields, Mrs.
W. D. McGinnis ami Miss
Dorothy Rcnwick.

Retired Persons
Meet Monday

Fr. John W. Griffith, curate
at Holy Crnsa Episcopal
Church in Sanford, has an­
nounced that the church will
observe the beautiful and
moving service of the Fea't
uf Lights Sunday at 8 pm .
In explanation of Hie tradi­
tional aervice and following
ceremony of cutting the
Epiphany Cake, Fr. Griffith
included a brief history of
tins feast day to be celebrated
Saturday. "It commemorates
tlie actual arrival of the
Three Wise Men to see the
Christ Child and gets it* title
from the Greek meaning
showing forth,' " he said,
explaining that "even from
birth the Christ waa not for
Jews alone and that Hie Genofficial said h would have Lite Wile Men were the firai
been a "serious problem" If of many to come to worship
defense proposals had been
so high that they threatened
the budget balance, but "for­
tunately" that was not Hie
case.
While he did not itemise the
"adjustments"
that
were
made after Dec. 7, one that
Rev. Joao Mizuki, Dean and
has been widely reported was Theology Professor of the
the elimination of some funds Seminary ia hao Paulo, Bra­
for certain Items for the Nike il), will be guest speaker at
Zeua anti-missile which will Sunday morning service* of
be continued as a research th* Free Methodist Church in
and development project.
Sanford.
The Pentagon also has
Rev. Clyde Dollar, pastor of
abandoned plana ko mount the church, hss announced
Minuteman
intercontinental that all interested persons
missiles on rsilwsy cars and will be welcomed to hear MiInstead will Increase the num­ tuki who received Ida educa­
ber based underground. Un­ tion at Ai bury Theological
derground versions a rt cheap­ Seminary and at Princeton
er.
University.

Free Methodists
To Hear Guest
Pastor Sunday

God in flesh, Jesus the
Christ.”
The general public is espe­
cially invited to attend the
Feast of Lights Service on
Sunday according to Griffith.
The Adult Choir will sing and
(lie Episcopal Young Church­
men will participate in the
presentation for which no of­
fering will be included.
After the service the entire
congregation annually lias a
procession Into Hie Parish
House for a social hour where
Hie Epiphany Cake with its
hidden item* is cut and serv­
ed.
"The Feast of Lights and
Ihe cutting of the Epiphany
Cake are a happy tradition
at Holy Cross. Member* of
the community always have
enjoyed H a* a fitting conclunon to the Twelve Days ' of
Chrtatmaa," Griffith conclud­
ed.
NOW AVAILAILI PO*
NOT A PINNY DOWN

Beheading, used by the
Greeks and Humana as •
mode of capital punishment,
■was regarded by them as a
most honorable'form of (loath.

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The lecal chapter of th#
American Association of Re­
tired Persons will meet in.
the Florida State Bank Build­
ing on Monday at 3:30 p m.
All residents of Sanford and
Seminote County who arc af­
filiated with the national or-,
gnnltatfon or who are Inter*
ested in Joining arc cordially
invited to attend. Membership
Is limited to persons over 55
year* of age.
Speaker for the meeting
will be David Jeffreys, Dir­
ector of Field Operations for
the American Association of
Retired Persons. The group
will also elect officer* who
will take over from Hie tem­
porary committee and offi­
cer* who have been scrying
during initial organization of
the local chapter. Those at­
tending arc requested lo en­
ter the meeting room from
the patio to the rear of the.
bunk building adjacent to the
bank parking lot.

Holy Cross Episcopal Church
Sets Feast Of Lights Service

Was Arms Cut To Balance Budget?
WASHINGTON (UPl) Despite further increasrs in
military spending, President
Kennedy'* new defense bud­
get t* expected to raise the
question of wheUier any arms
programs were cut to insure
a balanced federal budget.
A defense official told news­
men that more than a doien
last-minute changes had been
made in the military budget.
The new military blueprint,
covering the year starting
next July 1, will go lo Con­
gress in a few days as part
of the overall federal budget.
The defense official stoutly
maintained that no money
‘‘celling" had been Impused
during formulation ot tbe new
military plan, which other
sources have revealed will

Mrs. K. A. Juthe Guest Speaker
For Altamonte Springs Club

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Brink Family Honored

Open House

Richard Keoghs
Get Cards From
Former Residents

W e e k e n d T e le visio n

3:10 (3) Loretta Ynung
7:10 (3) Today
(1) Toon For A Son*
FRIDAY P. M.
neeeoner with
(4) Art Llnklatter
&lt;:t* (1) Channel 1 Newsroom 7:11 (f&gt; Newt aaS Weather 11:44 (S) H*rry
IHd *'l" •
(D Seven Keye
(t) Nawa
10) New*
1.40 IS) Mickey Krane Show
(3) 1 O'clock Mori*
3:00 (3) Young Dr. Maleno
MO I DAY P. Me
Mr. and M n. J . L. Horton were Mr*. W. H, Young. Mrs. friend* of the honored family I did not know of the planned
(4) Capt. Kanearoo
4:31 (41 Atlantia Weather
(4) Millionaire
Marvin
llohlf*
and
daughter,
called during the appointed visit to Sanford and was visit1:1* tt) Weather and Nawa 13:00 (3)
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
(1) Milestone of th*
Sr. held open bouse last Sun­
(SI Queen for a D&gt;r
1:10 13) Today
iloo
Century
Kahla.
hours
of
2
to
4
p.m.
Another
|
ing
a
friend
in
Jacksonville
Keogh
of
Lake
Mary
enter
1:3)
(3)
Our Five Daughter*
day afternoon honoring Lt.
t:40 Cl Jack I,elan* Khow
(4) Ll*tno(lJ«e
(3) Newecop*
(i) The Verdict Is Yours
About S3 or to former daughter of the Brinks, June. | so was unable to be present.
talned 24 mambere of their
Loti of Lift
M
)
ll)
M
id
n*.
News
(1)
Lot"*
Speak
Spaniel)
(3) Who Do You Trust
and M n. Robert Brink and
13:40(1) Make That Fan
1:11 (4) Romper Doom
family and friends for dinner 1:10 tl) Th* Buccaneer*
Cnlllngwood
(4) Kvarelade*
1:44 (3k nobtnhood
(4) Veirch for Tomorrow 3:1* 14) Charles
children, Phyllli and Bobby,
with the Nawa
on Christmas day. The high 1:41 (3)
1:44 (!) Willy
C) Truth or ConteHuntley-Brlnkley
4:00
(3)
Make
Hoorn
for
|t*nc#4
light of the occasion was the J.o* (Il Plctur* of ih* Walk
of Patuxant, Md,
(&lt;) Ctn. n*. Naw* a
Daddy
Jetdlnc
Light
Interview*
13:41
(SI
(4)
Outdoor
Bulletin
arrival
home
of
Mr*.
Keogh's
(4) Brighter Day
The Brink family formerly
11:4* (3) ,*T)C New*
10:01 (3) Bay When
Board
(») American Bandstand
father, Homer 3f. Gleason,
1:10 13)1*octl4
(tl Shoteun Blade
lived In Sanford when he wai
14) Calendar
4:1}
Id)
Secret Storm
(4) Married Joa:i
10:11 &lt;41 Troubl* with Father
from the hospital. He got 7:11 &lt;4&gt; Doue Edward*
all Honed at (he Sanford Naval
4:30 17) llerr's lloll;wood
(I)
In
Courl
7:14
(4)
Riwhldt
10:1*
(3)
Play
Tour
Hunch
there in time to watch his
(D F.dge of Night
Air Station. They were aprnd- _
1:19 CO VIt Tb# World Turn* 4:}0 (I)
(*) Shannon
(1) I Love Lucy
American Youth
grandsons open their Christ
1:04 (S) Th* Hathaway*
10:14 (1) Rich Plan Cookln*
ti)'* mbit
ins a few daya with M n.
Xtwa
3:00 (3) Jan Murray
School
(HO (31 At Th* Threshold
mas present*.
Brink'a parenla in Jackaon- F*
C
D
1,’ncte Walt
(tl'Pa.eword
(4)
Rout*
44
11:40
(!)
Video
VMItso
4:11 (3) NBC Newa
Among the many card* that
t*&gt; Jane Wyman Show
vllle.
(0) The FltnUlones
(*) Th# Texan
1:44 (3) t’upeye Playhouv*
3:14 14) NUC
11:40 (1) flurprlo* Packet#
the Keoghs received this year 1:0* (*) 77 flunaet Strip _
Since tbelr time wai very
were
two
from
former
rail&lt;1) Projection *13
limited they could only be In
dent* of Lake Mary who 10:00 (I) Tit* Corrupt*'*
Sanford a few hour*. The
(I)
Twlllrht Zen*
wanted to be remembered to
Hortona decided to sire all
If:tl (3) lf**t tb* l*r*it
By Abigail Van Buren
everyone
they
knew
here.
(() Eyewitness
their friend* a chance to ace
11.00
(3)
Ntwecop#
They
were
from
Carla
New­
them. Lt. Brink'a parenti,
(II Channel ( Newaroom
berry', who taught in the SunDEAR ABBY': Neither my moth­
DEAR ABBY: Ju st how much a f­
Mr. and Mr*. J , B. Drink, of
III Slid Florida N#»*
dey
School
of
the
Community
11:3* (S) Jack Psar
er nor my father wishes to attend
fection
Is
It
proper
to
display
in
pub­
Deer Lodse, Mont., came to
IS) Channel (Theater
Presbyterian Church and her
my wedding. They believe that large
Patuxent to visit during the
lic?
(I) Hollywood Movlo
family
now
living
in
Wash
weddings arc a waste of money, I
Calracadt
holiday*, They accompanied
Someone in our family married an
lngton but hoping to come
SATURDAY A. M.
have always wanted a nice church
the family, to JacksonviO. and
Irish ffiri. She thought American*
bark to Lake Mary someday, ills (it atan On
wedding, so I have worked and snved
alas to Sanford.
were cold. She always ant with) or
and Alice and Bill Pulver, 7:00 (I) Growers Almanac
my own money for it. I have no
A holiday motif waa carried
walked
with,
her
arms
around
her
7il!
((&gt;
atturdsy
Mernlnr
who also live in Washington,
for 'tba Kid*
uncles on either side to give me away.
out in decoration* at the Hor­
husband.
She
kissed
him
In
comptny,
D. C. Bill has been made a 7:11 IS) Countdown Nawe
ton bom* both in the party
My father has refused. Whom shall
in
the
streets,
stores,
etc.
Not
Just
It)
"flood
Moraine"
chief since he left here. They 1:00 &lt;t) a*n* Autry
room* and dining room. A*,
STANDING ALONE
quick little pecks, but the long,'lin­ I ask?
have four boys and hope to
(0) cloud Stornlnr
slating the boaten in serving
gering movie-stylo kisses.
Ui Hl*n On
be
stationed
here
again.
refreibments of fruit cake,
JiOO &lt;)&gt; Cartocnevlll*
DEAR STANDING: Ask a male
In company, they sit cuddled up
ll) Captain Kanearoo
cooklaa, coffee and punch
friend, whose friendship you value,
next to each other like a pair of |«ve1:11 13) Ftp tbt Piper
to do you the honor.
10:00 («) ahart Lewie Show
Presbyterian
blrds. He is 43 and she is 85. Wouldn’t
•
•
0
(1) Action Theater
you
sny
they
ire
old
enough
to
know
(I) Video Village
Dorcas Class
10:10
17)
King
Leonardo
DEAR
ABBY:
How
many times
better? When they were newlyweds,
Circles Plan
IS) Mighty Moue* Play folks would say, "A ren't they cute?"
have
you
printed
letters
like
this one,
houea
Meets At
11:00 C&gt; Fury
Now they think it is downright dis­ and how many times have girls like
THE BRINK FAMILY nntl hostess at the open house in their honor. Left
Meetings Monday
(0) Maglo Land of
myself read, and ignored, their mes­
gusting. W hat do you think?
Allakaetm
to right, seated arc, Mr. anti Mrs. J. B. Brink and Mrs. J. L. Horton Sr.
(t) On Your Mark
sages?
NAUSEATED
RELATIVE
Appleby Home
Circlei
of
the
First
Presby.
Standing, Lt. and Mrs. Robert E. Brink, daughter, Phyllis and non, Robert
11:10 (3) Make Hoorn fee
I am 19. Too young to be messing
tertan
Women
of
the
Church
Daddy
Jr.
(Herald Photo)
Tba Dorcas Sunday School
up my life. I was going with n very
DEAR NAUSEATED: Lovebirds,
(1) Hoy Ilogera
plan meetings Monday a* fol
(0) Magic Ranch
Clast of the Central Baptist
nice boy for a long time, anil 1 plan­
of all ages, can fly as high as they
lows:
tliOO C) Update
ned to marry him. I gave him ALL
want to when they are alone, but
Church met Monday evening
1:42 a.m.
l*J 8ky King
(S) Hocky June*
my love. Now he's gone, and I hate
should keep their beaks off each
Circle 1—With Mri. Edward
a t the bom* of Mr*. Alice Ap­
SATURDAY 1\ M.
myself. I ani sorry, and I’ve learned
other in public.
McCall, I4th St.; Circle 2 pleby. Mr*. Ina Galloway
Mr. Wleard
O
0
•
with Mrs. Herman Brown, 13:10 ft)
a lesson, but what good is it now?
gave the devotions with pray,
IS) My Friend Flloka
Park Ave.; Circle 3 — with
&lt;*&gt; )IFD*Mid-Florida
Abby, please print this letter. Any
DEAR ABBY': W hat do you do
er by Mri. C. J . Wilkinson.
Highway Patrol
Mrs. C. L. Redding, Valencia; 1:00 (I)
girl who is old enough to read is old
A social hour followed and
l&lt;) Hobart Trout Now* with a man who wants to eat his
Circle 4 - with Mra. V. J.
the hoitei* icrved dellclou*
enough to understand it. And if ju st
cake and have it, too ?
HATH
13) Humanlllo* Count
MaratlU, Homewood Dr.; lit* l(&gt; Induatry Parade
refretbmenl* of turkey sand­
one girl benefits from my mistake, it
(3)
Feature
Writing
wiches’, fruit and pound cakei,
DEAR KATH: Bake plenty of
ia worth your trouble.
tl) Wreetllng
i the Edge home end dined on a Circle S — with Mrs. Harris
Jimmy Edge celebrated hi* I R. Edge, 2628 Elm Ave.
Matinee Theater
mints, coffee and punch.
cake.
And
vary
the
icing!
SADDER BUT WISER
10th birthday at tho home of
A group of hla boy frlenda sumptuous ham dinner, po Folds, Lake Minnie; Circle 6 1:41 (3)
&lt;() NFL Playoff Bowl
Tb* next meeting will be at bli percale, Mr, and Mr*. J. | and their dale* gathered at I tato salad, relishes, French — with Miia Alberta Boyer, 1:10 (tl
TBA
Magnolia; Circle 7 — with 1:01 (3) Senior Bowl
tba bom* of Mri. Ina Gallo­
bread end punch.
4:41 It) Bowling
way on Poplar Ava. At this
Guests Included Henry Shoe Mrs. C. W. McKibbin, Mellon- 1:10 (4) lfa tba Law
ville;
Circle
0
—
with
Mrs.
mealing secret pal* will be re­
0100
it) Nawecop*
mecher. Bonnie Glelow, Alex
vealed.
(S) Football lllghllghta
McKlbhin. Unde Williams, Charle* Kauffman, Jenkins
III Nawa
Tboae amending were Mrs,
Bob Gleason, Dianne Tony, Cir., and Circle 10 — with 1.11 111 Xawacupa
Would a man flying * plant heart but lets than fascinat­ ing the respectful attention re­
Mr*.
W.
A.
Patrick,
Loch
Ar­
Galloway, Mrs. Wilkinion,
(1)
Pet# Smith
James Wright, Diana Worton,
prefer to have a man's voice ing to the masculine mind— quired.
1:10
(I)
Royal
Canadian
bor.
Mr*. Lola High, Mrs. Ben
Harold Reedy, Wanda Gaddle,
It’i a well-known fact that
Mounted Police
or ■ woman's voice giving such topics a* fashion, such
Circle 11 — meets at 3 p.m.
Wigglna, Mr*. Louise Lee,
(!) Porter Wagoner
Bill Weber, Johnny Higgle
men tiro easily of a woman's
with
Mrs.
L.
G.
Hunter
at
the
tba hostesi end a visitor, Mrs.
(I)
I’ve
Cot
A
Secret
petty
gossip
as
"What
do
you
him
routine
information
and
bolham, Jo Ann Hern, the
voice, and the temptation to
Church and Circle 12 — with T:tt (3) Blue Angtle
Raymond Mailer* of Albert­
instructions 7
suppose he sees in h er?" and mentally cut it off when it
honoree and Kevin Edge.
II) Htartlm*
Mri. J. E. Munger, 23th St.
ville, Ala.
tl) Central Fla. ShowAn Air Force research study who said what at last night's perilsts in talking always is
/
-------------------CM*
at 2:10 p.m.
has com* up with lh« answer party. They quickly learn to great. .
7:10
(3)
Welle
Fargo
Evening Circle 1 — meet*
Bobby Gray
(01 Perry Maaon
—and it’s a man’s voice, of tune o u t‘the chatter of other
Unless, of course, the femi­
at 8 p.m. with Mra. Gertrude
(I) Hearing Twenties
Baptist WMS
course.
women, too, when they find nine voice Is making such
III*
(I)
The
Tall
Man
Gilbert, Palmetto Ave. Cir­
That
shouldn't
surprise themselves st ■ social gath­ wise and discerning state*
(II Tli* Defenders
Celebrates
cle 2 — at 0:30 p.m. with the
(t) Out* A Harriet
women who know that men ering where the conversation ments as "Tell me more
Plans Meeting
Chittenden slaters, 1604 Pal­ lit* (1) Bat. Night Movita
have the ability to tune out is woman-dominated.
■bout your work." "You're
(0) Lawrence Walk
metto, for a covered dlah aup- 1:10 («)
12th Birthday
Have dun Will
the female voice at will—an 'So—even if the female voice wonderful" and "You know
per
and
Circle
3
—
at
I
p.m.
Travel
Monday
ability little boy* seem to de­ were as easy to understand as how much 1 respect your Judg­
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Shelton with Mr*. D. H. Fauver, San­ 10:00 (S) Boeing
velop in trade school when th* mala voice (which the re- ment and value your opinion."
(0)
Uunetnoke
The WMS of f ir s t Baptist
of Lake Mary gave their aon, ford Ave.
10:40 (I) Make That Spar#
most of their teacher* are aearchcra asy it definitely is
Church meets Monday at
Ilobby Gray, a birthday party
11:40 (3) Bat. Night dhow
women and which they per- not) atUI it might not b* so
Many are the waya die*;
&lt;l) Mld-rta. Nawa
10:30 a.m. for their monthly
in celebration of his 12th
14)
Hollywood
Mori*
good
to
have
women
handling
feet
ail
during
their
married
cussed
in Rulh Milieu's book­
builnesa and m inion program
birthday, Saturday evening.
Osteen GA’s
Cavalcade
routine transmissions for air­ let on "How to Have a nappy
meeting. Thta meeting fa pre­
11:11 il) Championship Wrest­ livei.
A red and green color
Once they are married, men craft communications sys­ Husband." Send 23 cents to
ling
ceded at 1:30 by the executive
scheme was carried out In the
13:3*
13)
Htgn
Off
Present
begin
tuning out their wive* tems.
lluth Mlllett Header Service,
board meeting.
decorations wills Christmas
SUNDAY P. M.
whenever their womenfolk
Just from long habit the c/o Tho Sanford Herald, P. u .
Mr*. W. P, Brooks Jr. and
holly. The group enjoyed play­
13:01 (1) Christopher*
It) America'* Nowirtal' start chattering about sub­ men might tune out the fem­ Box 489, Dept. A. Radio City
member* of Circle 1 will pr*.
ing game* and prises were Holiday Program
jects dear to th* feminine inine controller instead of glv. Station, New York 19, N. Y.
Album
sent a program that deal*
won by Wayne Beal and Bud­
(1) El Kundo At Dla
The Young People and Jun­
dy Eiokes.
with the expansion of South*
LXil S (4) Air Fore* Btory
am Baptist minion work In
Refreshment! served were ior OA's of the Oitren Baptist 11:10 (1) Ural Huber la
It) tvaahlngton ConvarChurch
presented
a
holiday
Amtrlca by way of naw mi*cake, icc cream, mlaU «i.J
satlon
program
at
the
church
under
(I)
Brevard Jr. Colls**
lion* and church**.
punch. Each boy was given a
the
direction
of
Mrs.
Larry
Presents
The goat for tba wbola con­
bag of marbles and a balloon
13:41 (4) Bunder Nawa
NOUI
Hirt.
vention I* 10,000 naw minion*
for favor*.
would have landed is Mr. Me.
1:10 (0) Herald of Truth
Gambling bids pay off fre­
A IM S
The
Manger
scene
was
pre­
It)
Faatura
and ehurchea by 1M4, the
Intyre's trap.
Gueit* attending were Bud­
quently and once the queen of
f
X
t
&lt;3)
Crossroads
sented
on
one
side
of
the
siege
110th anniversary of the
Most of them would tike hearts wai opened succeia of
dy Stokes, Wayne Beal, Reg­
III* (I) Space, Bclenc* New*
JS8I
founding of Baptlit work.
(1) Th« Eternal Light
gie Alexander. Eugene Hoop- while on the other aide a fam­
the ace of diamonds right this gamble waa practically
WEST
JKABT
1:4* It) Davey A Goliath
JIMMY EDGE, left, with in.-* pureuta, Mr. and
12,700 new churcbei end m il­
away, but they would lead assured. However, I would
engarden, Dale Wilhelm and ily aeene of a grandfather, 1:1*
(S) TV noma Tours
A3CSTSS
grandmother
and
granddaugh­
AAQI
Mra. J. R. Edjto and MIbs JuAmi Hem shown at
lions have already been «sback the heart to their part­ not recommend this particu­
Greg Wilhelm.
13)
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ter was shown.
the birthday party in his honor, (Horuld Photo)
3:30 (*) Gospel Melodlee
tabllshed. Florida contributed
ner because they would have lar type of pot-luck three no(I) Bunday Bporti
The grandfather waa read­
AS
lo t of Iheae. A covered dish
no way of knowing that South trump as a steady diet, it
Bp*cl*cular
ing the Christmas Story from 3:00 (!) Sunday Matinee
■owns id)
luncheon will be aerved at
Bear Lake
held &gt;lx clubs and nothing in wouldn't figure to win as often
the Bible and between each
13) Sunda/ ahowbuat
noon in fellowship hall.
spades.
as it would lose.
4:1*
(4)
wonderful
World
*t
f
A
0
verse the choir sang appro­
Oott
« ltlS
priate musie. While Cathy 4:1* It) Pattern*
In Music
•A JIII3
Sermona sang a solo, she 4:0s (I) Amateur Hour
DRIVE DOWN TO THE —
(1)
Wisdom
By Shirley Wentworth
picked up the Baby Jesus and mo &lt;•) UK College Bowl
Weekend gueit* of A. C. carried him to the center of 4:00 (3) Mott the Prate
U
SN.T,
Patay Thompson, daughter M anlu Munday, Debbie Mc­ Beardsley and Mrs. Mary the &gt;t*f*.
tt) Twentieth century
Mr. and Mr*. Howard
ll) Death Valtay
Representing the characters 1 :1* (I)
Oaekum of Anniston, Ala., of Mr, and Mr*. It. V. Lain, Alice and Elisabeth Williams of Forest City were
1, 3. *.—Go
Griffin,
Marcia
Park
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Glnnll,
were, Calhy Sermon* as
(I) A Way of Thinking ■ K. G. McIntyre of Staten Is­
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Clackum Tbompaon, 261 South Laurel
IS)
Mavorlok
Sheryl and Robic Thompson. sons, Bill and Chipper, and Mary, Janetta llosack as J 01.
for
land writes, "1 was playing in
and Mr. and Mrs. George Ave., celebrated her tenth
7:00 (1) llullw Inkle Show
Gurdon
Lewis,
all
of
Brandon.
eph.
She
substituted
for
Linda
(4)
I-sente
birthday
with
a
group
of
a
local
duplicate
and
needed
CJarkum and Elisabeth of
Overnight visitors lids week Noel when Linda came down 7:10 l«) Dennle lb* Menace a top score. Hence, my gam­
It) Follow1 the Sun
Atlanta, Ga., have returned to neighborhood playmates at a
at the Beardsley home wera with the chlckcn-pox. Kenneth 1:0* (1)
bling three no-trump response
skating
party,
Saturday
after­
Wonderful World
their homes after a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yule, who Houck wai the grandfather,
(t) Hd aulllven
to my partner’s third hand
Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Horton Sr. noon.
were pissing through from France* ntggs, grandmother I;t0 (7) Car it Where Are club bid.
The
gucsla
arrived
at
the
TouT
Mr. and Mri. Herbert Col­
Tampa to their home In Day­ and Karen Osteen was lb*
(SI Th* lawman
"A spade opening would
lier and Mr*. Marge Brown Thompson home, helped the
tona Beach.
0:0* (3) llonanaa
granddaughter.
have
cooked my goose right
were New Year's guests at honoree open her gifts then
(*) General IHtctrlo
Mr. and Mr*. Keith Rendersway, but West opened the
Theater
the home of Mr. end Mri. J, went to the Melodrc Skating
ton and children, Debbie,
(I) But Stop
queen of hearts, I won with
Rink, accompanied by Mr.
R. Edge on Elm Ave.
S.30 (I) Jack Benny Show
Johnnie, and Keith, of Shirley Jaycee Wives
and
M
n.
Thompson.
my ace and led a low diamond
10:0*
It)
DuPont
Snow
Among tba Sanford rest
Drive, Bear Lake Manor,
(4) Candid Camera
to dummy's king. East 1st the
dent* enjoying the sumptuoui After an afternoon of abat­
have returned from a two To Meet Monday
(I) Adventure* In Para* king hold, whereupon 1 ran of!
dinners prepared by the M Q ing they all returned home
dla*
week holiday vacation in
my nine tricks and hid my
with
Patsy
for
a
supper
of
till* *&gt; What* Mr Lin*
Ranch people during Christ­
Jacksonville.
They
visited
The
Jaycee
Wivci
Club
will
11:00
(3)
Sunday
Night dhow top score. I wonder how many
mas were Mr. and Mrs. E. A "(loppy Joes", potato chips,
ll) Walter Cronklt*
Mr*. Hcndcrton'* parents, meet Monday at I p.m. at the
life master* would have let
Newt
Monforton, daughter Sonja cookie* and cold drinks.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
J.
home
of
Mrs.
Tom
Price
on
Enjoy Y'our Chicken
(I) MlJ-Fle. Nawa
me mak* this hand?"
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wil­ Those enjoying the after­
Sgucglia.
I tilt (4) Newt. Weather Ben. 1 am enclosing this hand
Palmetto Ave.
Dinner Here or Carry Out
noon
with
tho
honoree
were
son and son, Math Also Mr
•mathare
Guest speaker will be Mrs.
(II Chennai ( Theater among th* most interesting of
and Mra. Clarence Redding.
J. M. Fahey, using as her 11:30 (0) Hollywood Movie
1961 for the simple reason
Mr. and Mri. W. A. Morri­
Cavalcade
Osteen
topic the very Interesting
that every expert 1 know
son, and tbelr gueati, Mr. and
MONDAY A. M.
hobby of raising Bonsai trees,
Mr*. Gary S. Hudgens and
i .tl ll) aign On
t:3*
ID Sign On
la Bear Lake
Miss Dorothy Morrison of
FABRIC SALE
• ;2X tl) Orov* A Farm Re
Docatur, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mc­
port
Service
Guild
Mr,
and
Mrs.
James
Wallin
41-INCH WIDE
lit* tl) College of th* Atr
Mra. L. B. Crocker and Mrs, Ginnis of Forest Lake Drive,
PATSY
7:0* (1) Today
had a pleasant surprise when
H. E. Long left last night to Force! City, are pleased to
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Waka
fp
Movita
Drapery
apand the weekend in Winter announce the arrival of their
they went to Hollywood, Fla., T o Meet Monday 7:1* (S&gt; Farm, Market Re­
port
NO PLACE FOR POLISH
* Y d.
Haven and West Palm Baacb. fin t grandchild, a son, born
Fabric
to spend the holidays with
The Wesleyan Service Guild
They will visa Mrs. Long's Dec. M to Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ It'a better to use colorless their son Earl Dunn and hla of the First Methodist Church
Service
stepfather and mother, Mr. liam Andrew Goebel.
polish on your nails or even family. Another ton Richard will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. Sale*
and Mn. R. H. Rudd. In Win- The baby bora at the Winter no polish at all, if the kind Dunn of Uuckrow Beach, Va., at the home of Mra. Fred MTV RENTAL
RESTAURANT
tar Haven and Mn. Croekar'i P a r k Memorial Hospital of work you do causes your and • friend Tom Dodge wera Emith, 1313 Seminole Blvd.
2559I PARK DRIVE
daughter Jean who attends weighed # lbs., 7 4 o n . and nail enamel to chip. Chipped also in Hollywood. The Wal­ Co-hoiteiiei writ) be Mrs. J.
Seminole TV
2506-08 SOUTH OAK AVE.
WetV Film Reach Junior Col- has been nemed William An* polish is a sin against good lins had not icen Richard for F. Riser and Mist Ethel Borrow Our Tube Chocktr
Just Off Park Drive and 2Sth St.
f
A
2-5783
SIM
Sanford
Ave.
PA
l-«020
drew Junior.
grooming

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p. m. (NBC) In- the teacher's leautiful wife
Showtime. "Circus (Louise De Carlo,
8:30-9:30 p. m.(pBS) Route
if you like cirmust like animal r&gt;,;. "To Walk With h Ser-

— » " • «
■■' ■■I
m ts, you must like the lion
tauter*. If there la loaic in
thi* syllogism ami it refer* to
you, watch tonight’s show for
tome of the best lion-taming
pictures you will ever ace.
Filmed in Paris, the show's
producers prevailed on the
circus producer to tu t special
holes in the lion cage to per­
mit heller filming though far
more dangerous futilities.
7:30-8 p. in. (ABC) •'Music
For The Young.'' (Special),
Arthur Fiedler, distinguished
conductor for the Boston Pops
Orchestra, is host and con­
ductor for this first in u ser­
ies of three special musical
programs for youngsters and
teenagers. Tonight's special
guest soloist is 15-year-old
violinist James Buswcli of the
J mil in id School of Music who
began studying music nl the
tender age of five years and
gave a conceit with the New
York Philharmonic when he
Wan only seven.
8-8:31) p. m. (ABC) The
Hathaways. "W aluing With
Waiter.’* Tile Marquis Chimps
aren’t seen enough in tills one
to save it from being a tired
revamp of a plot that's as old
as silent movies. Elinor (Bet­
ty Cass) wins some free danc­
ing lessons, but Walter, who
has no enthusiasm for danc­
ing, refuses tu share them
with her. Elinur feigns a ro­
mantic interest in tier hand­
some dance teacher (Valentin
Da Vargas), so jealous Walter
takea dancing leaaona from
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troversial drama that almost
wasn’t aired after it was post­
poned two months ago. I t’s
only controversial, however, to
those who espouse extreme
, this
u, r con
■n'‘ "right wing*’ movements.

helping fam ilies
take two sure steps
to fin an cial su ccess
T h is r e p o r t is o f progress made by you , if you’re already our

customer, and by hundreds of your neighbors. Our savers again
shared two big earnings distributions this year. Total 1961 earnings
SI 45,000.00 are proof of their growing financial security, and one
o r the largest sums o f money ever to benefit this community.
Many families were able to move into homes of their own in 1961,
through our personalized finance plans. Now they are heading safely,
steadily toward debt-free ownership—and our financing provided a
$3 MILLION boost to this area.
Satisfied with your pace of progress? Then let’s sit down together
and plan a savings or home-ownership program to give you a greater
measure of success in 1962.

.MKLIN A M E Itp U llI slurs in "Never On Sun­
day" coming tu the Muvichml Drive-In Sunday.

'Never On Sunday' For Drive-In
"Never On Sunday," sta r­
ring Melina Mercouri, winner
of the Cannes Film Festival
Best Aclrcss Award, will open
Sunday at the Movjcland
Theater.
"Never On Sunday," a I.opert Pictures Inc., release,
was produced and directed by
Jules Dassln. The film was
made entirely in Greece.
Producer - dircrlor Dassin
wrote the screcnpUy.
The other feature on the

program is "Deep Adven­
ture,"
On Wednesday and Thurs­
day, "The Tattered Dress"
and " lly .Man Godfrey" will
play.
On Friday and Saturday,
"Guns of the Black Witch,"
"The Deadly Companions"
and
"The
Seven
Little
Trapp*" will play.

S T A T E M E N T O r C O N D IT IO N
DECEMBER 37,1951

ASSETS
FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS

Members are privileged lb borrow againit
their Havings and Loan Interest rate

No. 1 At 7:00
In Color
Andy Griffith
Drbhlr HrjnnliU
No. 2 At 9:00 Only

•THE SECRET WAYS"
Richard Wldmark
Actually Filmed In The
"Trouble-Spot" Of Europe
No. 3 At 10:1". Only
• T h e R e stle ss B reed ”
Si ntI Brady • Color

SUSAN HAYWARD nml John Gavin in u scene
from "Hack Street" cumin,; to the Hits Theatre
Sunday.
STARTS SUNDAY
Sun. Showing 6:13 &amp; 0:30
Mon. Si Tufa. 7:00 A 0:43

BIG PARADE OF HITS

Kilz T heatre

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OPEN 12:13

196,000.00

OTHER LIABILITIES

5,000.00

Investment to aaalat in Florida's Development

%

FEDERAL AGENCIES’
SECURITIES
U. S. SECURITIES
CASH ON HAND AND
IN BANKS
OFFICE BUILDING
AND EQUIPMENT

575,000.00
455,555.85

RESERVES:
General
Reserves
Surplus

1,331,149.29
106,836.80

1,437,986.00
t

890,062.64
310,332.06
$14,571,201.10

TOTAL

TOTAL(

Th# nbott.
im pudent but
always moving
account Of tha
encounter botwoan
a girt-oM hastre e t, tn a Orecien
seaport town. .
and tha A/nencen
who w ants to
rescue bar from
bar da i par a la
(or is «7)
situation

$14,571,201.10

DIRECTORS
A.

Edwin

Shlnholacr,

Robert

Attorney

E.

Sanford F. Doudnvy, Retired County AeaeMor
Howard Favllie, Retired Contractor
E. C. Harper, 8r„ Pren. Sanford Electric Co.

Insurance

Counsellor

STAFF

OFFICERS

Maxine Ekern,
A. Edwin

Kama,

Jack I. Greene, Certified PubHe Accountant
Gaorg* Touhy, Aaan. Operating Officer
J. H. Van Hoy, Retired llird &amp; Co. E xecute*

Gene Eatridge, Loan*
TELLERS
Barbara Flynt, Head Teller
Wendy Johnaon
Edna Powell
Diana Flelacher
Nancy Smith, Secretary
M. L. Nichole, Inspector

S. F. Doudney, Second Vice President
Rosamond Chapman, Secretary-Treasurer

★
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STAKTS SUNDAY

10,088.34

Prepaid Items, not due

E. C. Harper, Sr., President
Georg* Touhy, Executive Vice President
J. H. Van Hoy, Firat Vice President

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TODAY &amp; SAT.

FA 2-0323

131,470.47

Fonda la ba dishorned on completion of
construction, repairs, ate.

7,717.25

FLORIDA DEVELOPMENT
CORP. STOCK
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(leas depreciation)

First Sanford Showing
producer Rots Hunter en­
dowed "Back Street" with
ADULT
even greater feminine appeal ENTERTAINMENT!
by photographing fashion se­
Not Itrruminrndtd
quences as staged In New Far Children £. Teenagers
York, Home and Paris.
To insure an exciting array
of coslumea that would be T M K HAPPY S n t t r o
beautiful and at the aamc
time blend in with the char­
acter portrayals of hit atars,
Suaan Hayward and Vera
Mllea, Mr. Hunter called up­
on the Internationally famoua
designer, Jean Louis.

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Federal Home 1,oan Bank

Members only a rt allowed lo own (hi* slock

"THE SECOND
TIME AROUND"

$12,857,647.20
134,000.00

LOANS IN PROCESS

REAL ESTATE OWNED
FEDERAL HOME LOAN
BANK STOCK

lllti TRIPLE III LI.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
ADVANCE

204,204.67

PASSBOOK LOANS

*1.00 A CARLOAD

A brcath-lakini collection
of new fashion creations Is
displayed by Susan Hayward
and Vera Miles who co-star
w’th John Gavin in the Ross
Hunter screen production of
"Back Street." The Unlverlal-Internatlonal picture, bas­
ed on Fannie Hurst’s drama
of unlawful romance, opens
Sunday at the MU Theater.
Already acclaimed for the
opulence of hla recent screen
attractions,
"Imitation
of
Life" and "Pillow Talk,"

$11,927,328.63

Diracl Heduction Itoma Loan* and
Vatfrana' Guaranteed Mortgages
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SAT.

'B ack Street' Coming To Ritz

LIA B ILIT IES

Aaal. Secretary-Treasurer
Shinholaer, Attorney

MEMBER
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Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp.
Florida

FANNIE HURST'S ™0 ii c o m p u s io n s f rcuntnhc d rtm t!

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"Errand Ilov" - “ Breakfael At Tiffany's"
"Babes in Toyland" - “ Plnoeehlo”

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At 8:13 Sun. Nile
And 0:00 Mon. 4L Turt.
Warner llroa.
Adventure In ( olor

•DEEP ADVENTURE'
Starring
BOSS ALLEN
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No little part of the national concern over the riding "welfare problem**
aeema to center on the m atter of aid to dependent children. T anked with
th a t Ih worry over the climb in the number of illeKitimate births.
Secretary Rlbicoff of Health, Kducation and Welfare scoffed recently
a t the argument advanced by some th a t many unwed mothers are deliber­
ately enlarging their families to make themselves eligible for more wel­
fare* assistance. He believes the amounts involved are too small to act as
an enticement.
Nevertheless, his department does view the problem of dependent
children ns one deserving stronger effort and attention. P art of his newly
announced welfare reorganization calls, for instance, for stepped up at­
tempts to ferret out deserting fathers and make them responsible for
family support.
Ribicoff’s agency also has ju st prepared a new guide to the problem
of "unmarried parents," which is intended both for public use and for
various state and local agencies involved in the matter.
In a recent 17-ycar span, illegitimate births are estimated to have
in c re a se d from 8.8 to 4.7 per cent of all live births. The number of un­
married mothers of all ages was roughly figured fct 210,000 in 1968.
The continued upward trend is disturbing. Yet welfare officials point
out that in late 1958, tho illegitimate children in families drawing ADC
comprised only about IS per cent of the estimated number under 18 whose
births were reported as illegitimate.
Illegitimacy plainly has many social and economic aspects besides
the welfare issue. What federal authorities seem most eager about right
now is to set a course th a t will not substitute punishment of affected chil­
dren and parents for the more constructive approaches needed.
For example, they want to encourage unmarried mothers and fathers
to resume their schooling wherever it has been interrupted as result of
illegitimacy.
They also favor fullest use of all aids designed to keep both mothers
Hnd children Jn good health.
To resort instead to punishment, by public disapproval and a with­
holding of aid funds, is, according to the HEW guide, to foster "more
deaths among the babies, more cases of infanticide, abandonment, neglect,
and hiding of children," among other evils.
Tho suggestion is clear throughout—and it would seem hard to re­
fute—th at the social and money costa of the "tough attitude" toward this
problem conceivably may be far higher than the one which focuses upon
full B alvnge and rehabilitation of the individuals involved.

Fay Henle’s

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Dr. Crone’s

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Dirore# doesn't suddenly
destroy your marriage. No,
it first ssU n small foot*
hold. 8o don't 1st yourself
lm seduced by such tempta­
tion ss has been offered to
Joyce. Many young couples
hare allowed divorce to
creep upon them In Utle
manner without realising
the danger until too lets.
CASE L-406: Joyce S.. aged
23, la engaged to n young en­
gineer.
“Dr. Crane, my sweetheart
end 1 have keen going to­
gether for three year*," aha
began oar Interview, "He has
■ good office job, but hU
mother Insists th at he live at
home and cara for her.
"She la practically an In­
valid, but has enough money
to support herself comfort­
ably.
"So I. suggested that my
sweetheart him somebody to
look after his mother, in or­
der fur ua to get married and
start our own horns.
“ Ilu^ whsn we suggested
this idea to his tnolhsr, shs
absolutely refused to have
anybody strsnge around her.
And she asked ua to move In
with her after our wedding.
"I don't like the Idea,
though, borause than we would
not be free to make our own
home life. Dr. Crane, what
would you recommend?"
Illvores Creeps In
It la usually very unwise to
sta rt marrisgc by moving in
with ths In-laws, regardless of
their good intentions. Don't
do Itl
It Is better to rent a single

Clinic

room and live from tin cane,
than to Join ths parents of
either party to ths marrisgs,
even if they have a palatial
residence and argue that It Is
silly to let all their empty
rooms go to watts.
Joyce Is a self-reliant, mod­
em young woman with anough
Intelligence to look ahead. She
Is planning a marriage that
will be both happy and per­
manent.
Her prospective hueband,
however, la a "mamma’s boy."
He doesn't realise the fact,
end Joyce apparently doesn't
appreciate Ms hatard as a
mats.
In previous Case Record* I
have told you of my analysis
of mor* than 8,000 dlvoread
persona whleh showed that th*
“only" child waa nearly 10
times ths risk of an "In-be­
tween" or "middle" child.
Live Alone
Some late research le point­
ing out that the "only" child
le socially at wall adjusted es
other youngsters, liut this re­
search la based on such con­
tacts aa th* school marks of
the "only” child, hla knowl­
edge of Emily I'oet end ball­
room technique.
Don't let euch data delude
you! Of course an "only" child
can be brilliant In hla lesson*
and play baseball. He can
dance and Join a fraternity.
Hut marriage is not lived in a
dance hall or college frat
house.
Men and women can be very
gallant In public or appear
very sweet and charming a t a
party, yet be the very opposite

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In the privacy of their own
apartment or home.
Joyce's prospective mat* al­
ready has on* strike called on
him befort h* enters mar­
riage. If ha Insists on bring­
ing bar to live with hit mother
end to act as hla mother's
nurse, he will have two strike*
against aucceaa In marriage.
Newlywed* should live alone,
•specially if thalr parents are
financially able to support
themsalves.
Play Batting Averages
Ba sure you govern your life
by your brain instead of your
heart. Pick your mate intelli­
gently! then you can aafely
lose yourself in all the thrills
of love and romance.
But If you choose a drunk­
ard and a coward, or a "mam­
ma's boy" or selfish egotist, a
grand*lander or "career" girl,
you must either eubmerge
your personality and become
a long-suffering, mousy type
of creature, or else your m ari­
tal voyage will probably and
on tha reef of divorce,
"Oh, but you are so cold and
unfeeling," some sentimental
"Juliet" may protest.
"Don’t kid yourself! I am
being must kind hy pointing
out the hatard in advance,
[letter a tittle pain NOW than
lifelong sorrow ahead.
Ha dutiful and generous to
your ln-lawi. But don't llva
with them if you can avoid it.
If need be, buy your own fur­
niture and paint it yourself.
Or use packing boxes for
chairs,' but start out your mar­
riage in your own home. It la
good marriage insurance.

Civil Service
Test Scheduled
ORLANDO AIR FORCE
BASE (MATS), Fie. — The
Hoard of U. S. CMI Service
Eaamlners. Orlando AFB, an­
nounces that competitive ex­
amination is now opan for
Hoxmakar (for filling poaiUon
of crater) W-7, ft.14 per
hour.
Qualification requirement*
and Instruction* aa to where
and how to fila application
will be found in announce­
ment posted in post office ex­
amining post* and Informa­
tion points and in the Civilian
Peraonnel Office, O r l a n d o
AFB.
Register established will be
ueed to fill vacancies at Or­
lando AFB, McCoy AFB and
other federal agencies hi the
same locality.
Application* will bo accept­
ed until Fab. 8.

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•*
Election of a new Democratic most exacjly opposite to the is held.
ACA rating* Hut both ehow
They’ll agree to back one*
speaker of the House of Rep­
relative riyittrvatism.
candidate for Speaker and one
resentatives to succeed the
So this is the wsy the five for Whip, and they’ll vote on
late Sam Rayburn of Texas Demoeratit members of the parly line*. With the House
and election of a new Senate House so; f»r mentioned a.* divided 2fl2 Democrats, 174
Republican Policy Committee possible dioice for’ Speaker Republicans and two vacan­
chairman to succeed the late and Majocty Whip rat# In the cies, conservative coalition co­
Stylaa Bridges of New Hamp­ two surveys, 100 per cent be­ leader Hallack isn’t given
ing perfcii.
much chance.
shire will give *ome indication
ACA ADA
The Senate race for Kepuh- V
of just how liberal or conserv­ Rep. John W. Mc­
liean Policy Committee chair,
ative the leadership of thin
Cormack, Mass.
0% 9099 titan is a little closer. It is he.
nest session of Congress is Rep. Riciird Boll­
ing described a&gt; a contest be.
going to be,
ing,
:
100
tween a New England pro.
A lot of political wiseacres Rep. Cait Albert,
gressive and a Middle West
are laying that ths trend i«
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conservative.
conservative now. If this is to,
Rep. Hale Boggs.
This is how they score in
the more coniervstive man
80
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the two voting records;
should win In the two races Rep. FraiKis Wal­
ACA ADA
for congressional leadership.
80
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Sen.
Leverett
SolThe most convenient gauge
So by either scoring system,
tomstall, Mass. „ 70% 20% D
of conservatism available it if the Hduse elects the more
Sen.
Bourke R.
the cumulative rating of all
conservative D e m o c r a t aa
Hiekenlooper, la. 84 11
congressmen'* voting records Speaker, jt will be Walter or
Both records indicating that
put out recently by Americans Hoggs, Bsl the smart money
for Constitutional Action— is hotting It the other way, Hiekenlooper Is the more con­
servative, he should win.
ACA.
with the odd* on McCormack
Tills is ths self-styled "non­
or Bolling as favorite.
partisan" political a c t i o n
Of coune, if the House were
group which raised money and
realy conservative, a lot of
campaigned to help elect eon- the southern Democrats might
s e r v a t l v * congressmen in switch over and vote with the
10C0.
Republicans. Their candidate
Howard L. Whelehel
Its chsirmsn is retired Ad­
for Speaker is of course GOP
miral Ben Moreel). Its trus­
480 Elliott At*.
Minority Leader Charles A.
tees Include ax-Preiidcnt Her­
Halleck a t Indiana. He scored
FA 2-2010
bert Hoover, ax-Gov. Charles
86 per cent In the ACA rating
Edison, *x-R*p. Ralph Gwinn
and 10 per cent in the ADA
of New York. ax-Farn Bureau
Office Hours: 1 - 8
rating.
President Allan Kline of IIEvenings By Appointment
But tile Democrata caucus
linola, businessman L l o y d
Jan. 9, th* day before Con­
Wright of Los Angeles, bank­
er Edgar Eltenhower — not
Dwight—of Tacoma, Wash.
With a group Uks that set­
ting the standards, the ra t­
ings which ACA gives all
members of Congress Is based
on how acceptable their vot­
ing records are to conserva­
tives.
ACA found only ons senator
rating 100 per cent—John G.
Tower, R-Tex. Senator Berry YOUR R
a t i o n w i d e AGENCY
Gold water. R-Arlx., got only
09 per cent. Only 18 House
NOW LOCATED AT —
members had 100 per cent ra t­
1465 8. PARK AYE.
ings.
Next To Thriftway
This rating should of oourse
be balanced by one complied
by a liberal organisation.
AFL-CIO Committee on Poli­
On Auta Insurance — Ages 18 to I
tical Education — COPE —
makes its scorecard only In
Phong —
election years for a complete
two-year record of Congress.
A T I O N W I D E
PA 2-8588
But Americans for Democrat­
I M l O M A M C f
ALL LINES
ic .Action — ADA — compiled
WRITTEN
voting records at the end of
ths first session last fall.

Income Tax

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Notebook

In retailing, the headline of
the ysar la the rise of the
discounter. Are you really get­
ting a bargain when you buy
■t a discount store? How re­
liable are discount merchants?
First, what Is a bargain? A
bargain Is something which
fills your requirements in
quality and performance and
whleh it bought at a price low­
er than the going rate. Sev.
era! hundred dollar* saved on
a car constantly In need of re­
pair is no bargain, nor Is the
|10 coat that does not fit you
and it unbecoming.
As to tha reliability of the
discount merchant, remember
ho ran be an reliable or unre­
liable as any other kind of
merchant, Tuduy, more than
ever before, there Is a science
to wise buying. The best guide
I've seen evaluating the dis­
count operation is offered In
"Everybody'* Money," a quar­
terly publication of Credit
Union National Association,
Inc., Madison 1, Wis.
Th* article points out that
not all discount houses are
alike. The large nationally
known discount firms esnnot
afford shoddy dealings. Most
product guarantees are made
by the uienufacturer and not
th* dealer. Dig name compan­
ies stand behind their prod­
uct* rrgsrdlee* of where you
buy. Th* larger d i s c o u n t
house, however, may add Its
own guarantees, refund money
Is merchandise Is returned
within a specified period of
time.
Some discount h o u s e * are
mere catalogue houss* where
you piece a mall ordtr. How
good the merchandise you re­
ceive will be depend* upon th*
reliability of th* catalogue
company. Such a discount
house rarely assumes respon­
sibility.

Other discount houses are
real gyps, sail cheaper grade*
of merchandlas, sometimes at
th* full retail price, often
above it when they offer "easy
payment" plant. Watch out,
says the article, for the dis­
count "broker" who shows
you sample merchandise, takes
your money 'end fails to de*
liver th* specific Item or model
you selected.
He wary of discount ciuus.
You seldom need to Join a club
or pay a fee to get merchan­
dise at a lower price. Many a
survey has shown that prices
are absolutely comparable at
tome discount stores and reg­
ular department or appliance
stores.
To get tha best price on
whatever you buy:
—Know prices, not merely
th* price of an article but th*
prices of identical good*. This
takes some shopping.

Altamonte C D
Classes Open
Next Tuesday
Classes for one of the last
two Pertontl Survival Courses
to be offered in Seminole
County under present Civil
Defense appropriations will
open at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the
Altamonte Springs Element­
ary School.
Mrs. Charles Paitrm aek,
registration chairman, has
asked that advance reserva­
tions be made with her by
calling TE 8-4341 In order
that sufficient kit materials
will be available for the first
clan. Registration also may
be made at the tin t meeting.
Tha ramaining course la be­
ing conducted at the Foreil
City Baptist Church where
the first class met last Thurs­
day night.

—Ask for a further dikcount when you go to a dit
count store. You might be
pleasantly surprised. You may
also get a discount for a cash
purchase.
—-Avoid buying from a dis­
counter not located in your
town.
—Avoid buying from the
establishment that promises
to "get It for you wholesale,"
•specially if you are unknown
to this merchant.

New Schedule
For Library
At Longwood
New time schedules for
open hours at the Longwood
Library became effective with
Thursday afternoon additions
this week.
Due to increased demand
for services Charles Stewart
will serve as librarian be­
tween the hours of 3 p.m. and
3 p.m. each Thursday accord­
ing to a report from tha Li­
brary Committee of the Civic
League which operates the
facility tn the Church St. Civic
League Building.
In addition to the Thursday
hours the library is open from
0 a.m. untit noon on Satur­
days and from 7 p.m. until
9 p m. on Tuesdays.

Onmiufudnjq. —

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SAVE UP TO 36%

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Memorial
Gifts
for
HEART
HEKKARCH
Gratefully
Accepted
SEMINOLE . DeBARY
COUNCIL

P. O. BOX 106
SANFORD, FLA.

. . . plan to start the new year

in RAVENNA PARK
"A Community of Homca Built With Pride’*
Yes, lamlnala Caaaty IS growing , , ,
aad ft* ft* n s (bar* la (bit whale,
same growth whan yaa hank with Ira*
iaala Caaaty's arast profrasiivs financial
tnrtitvtkaa, tho Saatlr laminate lash.

General Electric

3 &amp; 4 BEDROOMS
1 . 1V2 &amp; 2 BATHS
Prices Start at 111,900
With I,ow Down Payment
No Clooinf Coot

Om all regular ssvlags assom ti ear la.
tsrart raft I* saw THRU aad ONI.
HALF PIR CIKT gar aaaam, cans,
gaaadsd gaaitsriy.

Kitchens

V. A. Financing: Also F. H, A.
FHA • In • Service, Conventional

FHA . IN • SERVICE
FINANCING
X-Bedroom 1-Bath

72

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Per M*.

Include# Everything

Om sartifisat* at dagasit tariags laft
aa degetB fse 11 mantis at Huger, ear
iottrow rat* it new a Mg POUR PIR
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maha year mar* in Ih* dlrattian ot
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Sarih Samiaals Rank. DegasJti lasstvad
hy Ih* tsath asm Irani th* first sad
*N aw lawtfd hy P.D.t.C.

CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.
Cuatom Building A Specialty
211 W. 25th SL
Gen. Office FA &gt;-1188

Sale* Offic* FA S-T4II

DIRECTIONS TO RAVENNAt Turn W. On 20th St.
Follow Country Club Rd. Watch Signs

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Seminoles, Oviedo

The Stetson Hatter* surpris­
ed the favored Tampa Spartans here Thursday night with
a 'tratc^y filled game that
saw the Hallers come out on
top by tlto score of 31-49 with
the game being decided in a
live minute overtime.
The game was expected to
be a high scoring affair but
from the time the lirsl bas­
ket was made, it was obvious

''Clash Tonight
The Seminole High Seminolc.i ami Oviedo Lion*
both have cage contest* scheduled for today at
8 p. m. Bud Layer's Seminoles host the Leesburg Yel­
low Jackets at home and Paul .Mikler’s Lings will
make the trek over to Tilusvillo for their firtl bout
(to t the season with the Terriers.
t he Srmlnolr captra arc

Entry List For
Fronton Action

Abarolo— f a wb-a h-solo)
Aldaz— (aal-dahz)
ip Arellio— (ah.rate-t«.o)
Aitl&lt;a— (ah-atw-ga)
Anacah*— (ahn-a-eoh-*)
Afuitln— (ah-cui-teen)
Amina— (ar*-o-na)
Badlola— (bati.d-ola)
Bilbao— (bll-bow-a)
B ill— (blaw .il
navaloa— (dav-a-loM
* Esana— (ce-(awn-ya)
" Echanla— (ah-cha-nccth)
Elorri— («1-or-**)
Estrada— (eas-tra-dah)
Furquet— (Fur-kay)
Gaiti— (Gaus-te*)
Ibarreta— (c-bar-retlal
Uiaae— &lt;*y&gt;e-sock)
Iriarie— (ere-art-tee)
Juancbu— (owOchu)

Lists— (la-tah)
A Onita— (o-nah-t**)
Olarra— (ob-Uw-r**)
I'r*d«ra— (prah-darra)
riltplno— (fUl-s-pino)

S ana— (lah'-jui)
larm l— (isr-m e)
Tejetxv— (le-ht.ro)
Manuel— (man-wrll)
Uria— (u-ree-ah)
Zabali— (ta-ball-ah)
Zarra— fezar-ah)

^ Zubi— (zoo-b*e)

is 'Surprise' Tampa Quints

*UVii p their (4-11 tcaaen*
I.*ee9«i i pain't the L**»burc
*Mn that two
ago
rha.oped Uic Oviedo Mona tn
it.-end round ploy off* of the
Elk* Bout Tournament in
'.co j urg with the Yellow J«ck«n die hoit teaai.
The Oviedo trail it taking
to Tituiville a (1-5) record
for the ecaaon after Tuesda)’'a loa» to th* Oak Ilidga
I'lonecrt. The Uvifdo team i&gt;
teportedly In top condition
with Thompron b»tk in the
playing ranka aft*, a brief
bout with the flu.
Sl.iford ha* tun into the
«ar.i» kind of trmihla with
ttubha Mavis laid up (or tha
.(aminole* and not in condi­
tion tc atari for tha team to.
nlghL Mika Woodruff, top
&lt;coiir for the Svminola lineui, has also had soma virus
infection which mar alfact
h's play if h* ia able ta start
tonight.
Ih t .Seminoles have had a
touch-and-go battle all sea­
son baraly edging opponents
in threa of tha four straight
w'ne before falling to Wildwood Tuesday. Wfntilig three
iranui by only a smsll point
margin, Oviedo wae the only
major victory for th» Semi­
nole* with a 63-37 victory.

Goslliy Defends
Tourney Crown
I.OS ANGELES (t't'D —
[tub Goat by, n foimrr lllinoii
football player, stalls defense
of
hia I.” * Angvle* Open golf
SEMINOLE HICtH School Athletic Director Fred Ganns rnnkfcf. a lost
crown today a he goes to the
minute Inspection of the new gym bleachers. Capacity for the gynt now
tee in the first tumid of the
provides for 1,620 basketball fans nt SHS Fleming gym.
$46,000 event-opening wedge
(Herald Sports IMioto)
to gnlfdom's rlrlu t tour.
Goalby. u longabut, won the
[ event last year u* ho whipped
such stars ns ArnoM Palmer,
Gary Player, Art Wall and
oilier* ' and they all ate buck
Charles Lovely's sensational races without victory a nd. winner O.B.'s D.D T. and Tuf- . for another crack nt him this
young Hurry Now, will be out will be attempting lo pre- 1fy O'Leary will clash on the time.
to get back into the win •erve hia grade A status with ; local oval with two ace
Victory is worth Si.oOO to
column tonight at Ihe S an-! a »iclnr&gt; tonight.
specdstcri front Tampa and tho winner and every man in
ford-Orlando Kennel Club In
Alio running In the feature two from Jacksonville in the the field has hi* sights set on
the grade n ninth race.
will be Wade Tray. George areond of three Trl-C’lty the Jackpot,
The speedy pup who went McLain, Lashes. Nile Magic, match races which get under­
“I've been playing well icright up live Udder from Ins Frisco Freight. Step in Style, way at Tampa tomorrow centty," said Goa Iby on the
maiden rare to grade H with­ and .Saddle Mark.
night. The final race In the practice tee. "My putting has
out tasting defeat gets hia
Just one week from tonight ■erics is listed for Jackson­ been particularly good ro I
seeond shot tonight at a two SOKC stars, Inaugural ville Jan. 70.
think I've got a good chance."
grade B victory and gradua­
tion to feature competition.
A victory in tonight’s race
will elevate Hurry Now to
grade A racea and a chance
to prove himself against the
best runners at the trark.
In the featured 10th race on
tonight's card, Grady Lump­
kins’ Lovely Boy also will be
attempting to get back into
hia winning ways. Tha topnotch runner hai gone four

'Hurry Now' Shoois For SOKC Win Column

that the game was going to er-ory fan in the gym was on
be a hard fought defensive the edge of hia seat, tense
battle with only three Bold with ever-fnrreailnr excite­
goals being made in the first
ment. Stetson jumped off the
six minutes.
Jccl Hancock and Milton to a abort lead which was
Epting once again led the quickly evened by the Spar­
Hatters in scaring as Hancock tans and free throws hy Epracked un six field goals and tlng and Hancock put the
six free throws for a 18 point gama on tea at 31-0 but a
total and Epting tallied for last minute rebound and a
only two field goal* but add­ tonf pass downcourt enabled
ing nine alt.Important free
throws. Don Hoyt led the
Spartans with 19 points.
The game began at a slow
pace with Tampa scoring
CiNTRAL FLORIDA
first and in an attempt to
open up the Spartan «k’fen»e,
the Hitlers passed ihe bill
back and forth for a couple
of minutes and then scoring
on their famous Jump shot I
from the outside. The gam*
prnreded at this slow pace
FRIDAY
throughout the first half and
at the end of the half, tha
scoreboard showed the Hat­
ters in iront 23-19.
7 i41 r.M. NIGHTLY
A near capacity crowd taw
[Kicapt Sunday]
the fired-up llattari return lo
FeH-Mahsets
leeslst
the second half with victory
N lekBr Belly Reekie
In their eyes, but th* Spartam
Quintal** ■«•** Gees*
Heeled la Winter
cloved the gap. With a little
Ceeled l a le r n m a r
more than eight mlnntaa left
in tne second half, they took
0rUad#4*«ln*l#
the lead only to see it change
hands continuously until tha
final gun.
U J . 17-91 et M I N
The game ended In a 43-43
deadlock. By this lima nervea
were teme and tempera hot,
with numerous fouls being
calkd. Aa the overtime began,

Ray Moody to sink the (Inal
basket alone.
It tndad with the Hatters
winning one of their most
Important victories of the sea.
ion 51-49. The Halters now
have a 9-3 season and are on
first place in the Florida Intarcoltaglate Conference with
a 3-0 record. The Spartans
are now 3-1 for the season.

GRAND OPENING!

JAN* 5th

FRONTON

Passing Aces To Pace Senior Bowl Classic
MOBILE, Ata. (UFI) P a ll­
ing aeea Ed Wilson of Arliona
and Mika Gotten of Texas
square off Saturday In the 13th
annual Senior Bowl all-star

Pittsburgh Mum
Of 6 Suspended
PITTSBURGH (U ri) —
Univaralty of Pittsburgh offi­
ciala maintained a tight-lippad attitude today concerning
a raport that six members of
the school's football tcAm had
been suspended.
University official* refuted
ta elaborate on tha auaptnalona or why they were Impos­
ed. However, athletic dlrarior
Frank Carvey confirmed the
disciplinary moves hut said ha
wa« net certain of their dura­
tions.
Lilted among those sus­
pended was sophomore backfield star Paul Martha who
figured highly in coach John
Mtcheloaen's plana for 1963.
Alto auapended from elaisea
according to report* were
sophomore tackle Boh Ostro•ky of New Salem, Pa-| soph­
omore safelyman Ulann l-ehner ef Pittsburgh; sophomore
reserve guard Jon fintula of
Pittsburgh; sophomore r e serve halfback Kay Conway of
Pittsburgh, and junior reserve
fullback Carman Ronca of
Schenectady, N. Y.

game aa (0 rollrga rridders.
get their first teste of "play
for pay" football.
Cotten'a southerner* are fa­
vored by six and one-half
point* to hand the North
■quad Ita eighth dcfeut'ln thF
serial. Some 37,000 fens, and
a national (NBC) television
audience, arc expected to wit­
ness tha kickoff.
Baltimore Colt coach Weeh
Kvvhank, making hi* third ap­
pearance aa aouthem mentor,
plana to utilize Cotten'a ac­
curacy with a three-end offense—enda Gary Colllni of
Maryland and Llave Edwnrda
of Auburn on the line and end
Bill Miller of Miami aa a
Banker back.
Along with the aerial at­
tack, the eouthemer* will
have the running of helfliark
Ronnie Hull, the third string
All-Amerira from Baylor, and
powerhouse Earl Groe, the big
LSU fullback,
The Yankees, coathrd hy
Tom Landry of the Dallas
Cowboys who la making hia

first appearsnea her*, will be
out to avenge tail year's eloaInn second* defeat. In th* 1961
edition, South quarterback
Norm Snead connected with
Just 10 seconds left to give
the southerners a 33-26 vic­
tory.
Landry had on* problem
most coaches would like to
have—an abundance of good
quarterbacks. But th* Cowboy* roach decidad to go with
Ed Wilson, tha flashy little
aca from Arizona. And undersfandably, during the regular
lesson, tha ]R|-puund aerlslist completed 79 of 154 for
1,294 yard* and 10 touch­
downs.
Aa receivers, Wilson will
have ends Larry Yargo of De­
troit and Dave Vili of Boston
U.
The North'* running attack
will h« centered around half­
back* Jim Dillard of Okt*.
horn a Btato and Tom Larsrhrid of Utah State and fullhark Kt«va Slmma of unbeaten
Rutgers.

Raiders Sign End

NOTICE

OAKLAND, Calif. (LTD —
I will not be responsible
Th* Oakland Ruldrra of th*
for any debt* inrurrad by
American Football L e a g u e
anyone other then m y**lf.
have signed end Jim Whllaker
THOMAS J. BRYANT
of the University of Nevada. |

LSU Meeting
On Diefzel Fate
BATON ROUGE, U . (LTD
—LBU'i governing board met
today to deride whether or not
to fight eeach Paul Dietitl'a
going oyer to Army, which
eould virtually atrip tha uni­
versity football staff.
Dietaal continued to »*y
•nly "n# comment," but It »*•
no secret a epeetat meeting of
4h* LSU board of supervisors
w*» called to consider hie re­
quest for a contract release *o
I&gt;t could kotoms head ooseh at
West Point.
Beard Chairman John P.
Dole* Mtg Thursday of suth a
rsquaat, “I understand It I*
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MATINEES WED., FRI.
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BORRY! no m in o r s :

Half the world has lost that right. And, unless we keep
America powerful... strong enough to defend this freedom
against all throats... it could fade away. Only so long as
we guard freedom of The individual and of enterprise will
America continue to be the most powerful and prosperous
nation on earth.
Freedom of enterprise is the reason America is the world's

most powerful electric nation. Investor-owned, tax-paying
power companies hava m ada her so
will keep her so.
That's why, together with Florida's other power companies*
we are bending every effort to enlarge, Improve, and strength­
en our interconnecting network for ail Florida.

and

It is the reason we are engaged now in our greatest expan*
sion program. Projects now under construction will add

1,875,000 kilowatti to our generating eapabtfltyTsy 1966 —
virtually doubling our present system capability. Tha purv
pose: to help make Florida. . . and America ...m o r e and
more powerful I

FLORIDA
POWER &amp; LIGHT COMPANY
W. Scott Hums, Mgr.
107 M ag. A r e

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(ear. Our Constitution guarantees you the right to speak
and write what you think.

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CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake
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12. Real Estate For Sale
O sc a r M. H a rris o n
Regislerad Real Estate Broke,
1111 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-79U

St. Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
11* N. Park Ave. Ph. FA S-S123

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6. For Rent

ENJOY liviniE In a modern trailer
at Wekiva River Haven. 9 mile*
Weat of Sanford. FA 2-1909.

Office 204 W. Firit

IF 1 CAME ANPTHR0 Y
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By Kate Osann

TIZZY

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b u t I’ll have to check w ith m y fa th e r!"

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CLEAN carpets with our Carpet
Shampooer FREE, with pur­ 3 ROOMS and bath, nicely furn.
*40. Close in, 407 tu W. 1st.
chase of Blue Lustre shampoo.
Carroll's Furniture.
FURN. apt. 2300 Mellonville.

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LAKKFRONT, beautiful 209' x 250'
high lot, aandy beach, crystal
clear Lake Hutchinaon, one mile
RENTALS
vest of Osteen on Enterprise
Need a rental home? We may
road, aign on lot. Phone 243-7291
have exactly what you require,
Tavares.
or if you with to rent your
home, come in or call and we
SUNSHINE REALTY
will be happy lo irrva you.
Amy Anderson
Reg, Real Estate Broker
t I
2619 So. French Ave.
Day FA M W — Night FA 1-4611
111 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-2420

Stenstrom Realty

1 ROOM furniihed apt., available
Jan. 14th, (60 per mo., eloae-in,
111 E. 9th St. FA 2-42M or
FA 2-37*6.

on Old Orl
for childr
shade tre
advance ri

O N G DALE
HOM ES

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ROBER1 A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Luodquitt, Aaaoe.
FA 2-1951 Atlantic Bank Bldg. U

2 BEDROOM home
do Road, Ideal
school bui atop,
(60 mo , 1 months
FA 2-2257.

15 Playing cards

T«t H I M . H 0 W U * * 6 * T
20 Mf N OUT OF H f V - Wg

306 W. 13th Street
FA 2-T605
Evenings FA 1-2579

UNFURNISHED house 405 Lemon
St. and Grandview. FA 1 0627.

king
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nasal H i l b n
B f r u i t drink
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14 Forest animal

e u w tv f A co m

Helmly Realty

FURNISHED Houie. FA 2-0339.

t Plastic
ingredient
10 Shsksspesrean

N IW S P A m RNTCRITUSE A M R

*

2*16 8. Hanford Ava.
Beautiful t badroons furn. hum*,
properly of K. V. Walsh. A-1
rood, insld* and out. Rxtra lot
ottered
separate.
Exeallanl
terms, doing at Abaolute Auc­
tion. 3 uu set Ih* Price.
Fla.’s 31aat Economical Auction
Co.

Grinnom-Kemp^Auctlon Co.
337 N. Ferh Crack.
Orlando ('.A 4-0954.

TEE V GREEN
ESTATES
LMN Enterprises, Inc,

LMN KNTBKPRISF-S INC

3 • BEDROOMS
W t BATHS
Low Down Payment
No Clotting Gouts

• 3 • Bedrooms
• W t Batha
• Central Air-Cond. St
Heating

As l,ow ( E d Per
Aa
W*
Month
Principal - Ina. . Ini. • Taxte

FHA Monthly Payment. -

DIRECT! OKH: 16 Miautrs from Hanford. Se. o n
llwy. 17-92. turn right at
uur sign.

DOWN

AUCTION
Saturday, Jan, 6th 2 P. M.

• Country Club Road (10th
St. K itrnsion) 2 31Ilea
Weal o r Ifwy. IT-92 N ett
Ta Mayfair Country Club

68,500 To 69.300
FHA &amp; Conv. Financing

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9 P ries
sramtar#
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• Call Hall" FA 2-5641
2544 So. French Ave.

B a ll-B la ir A g e n c y
EFFICIENCY Heated apartment
■eglstsrsd Broken
Sanford's neweit, Ideally locat­
A ASSOCIATES
ed, near post office, auitabte for
single or rouple, private hath. 111 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5641
Lake Mary Braneh - FA 2-1290 f
Inquire a t Manual Jacobion De­
partment Store.
HOMES
LOTI
ACREAGE
NEW 1 bedroom furniihed duplex,
SALES
RENTALS
2200 So. Perk Ave.

5 ROOM furnished collage, cen­
trally located. FA 2-1S56.

T OUsm

J. W. Hall, Realtor •

SAN LANTA HOMES
On Locuit, North of East 20th St.
SLEEPING ROOMS, Die Gsblei,
1-Bedrooms, 2-Baths, excellent
491 Magnolia Ave. FA 2 0720.
neighborhood.
Priced
from
*11,900. Low down payment,
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room!
*64.50 per mo., principal A in­
privets bsUis. 114 W. First St.
terest.
2 - BEDROOM houie, kitchen
VA — NOTHING DOWN
equipped, water (urtushed. Ph
Ph. FA 2-8519 or CR 7-1921
Night* OA 7-1566
FA 2-4411.
Jae* Demetree, Developer
RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby Bedi We Don’t Want EVERYBODY'S
Buainees, Just YOURS.
By Day, Weak, or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
FARMER'S AGENCY
Ph. FA 2-5II1
116 W Ut i t
N, V. Farm er, Realtor
UNFURNISHED home, 1806 With- lf«U S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5211
After houra FA 2-1012 or FA 2-awi
ington Ave. Phone FA 2-5103
afur Jen. 1st.
REDUCED PRICE *6.500. (4,000 *
down balance *50 per month on
CONVENIENT TO BASK: 3 bedtwo frame housea and 4 acres
room, kitchen equipped, Urge
of land. Contact Grady Scott.
living room, $110 per mo.. 105 E.
FA 2-2825.
Woodland Dr. FA 2-7057.

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2. Notice* * Personals

N o llo e 1s h s r s b y g i v e n . H oard o f
C o u n t y C o m m l s r l o n s r n o f K cm tn u te
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , p r o p o s e s to r a i u n s
t b s f o l lo w in g d s s r r l b r d p r u p t r l y
soiled It-I l l s s l i l s n t l a l In C - l C o m m s r o l n l : Houtli p a r t o f L o i s T a n d
I a n d a ll of L o ta I a n d is. Block
I I . A. D. I t ii s s s l l s A d d i t i o n t o F o r t
U s ed S u b d i v i s i o n .
,
P u b l i c h a n r l n g w ill b s h eld In
t h a Hsmlnnlo C o u n t y C o u r t I lo n a s.
Han ford . F l o r i d a , In t h a C o u n t y
C o m m i s s i o n e r s llo o m . o n J a n u a r y
I I . I l l : a t t : l « I*. M. o r aa aoon
t h s r e a f l a r a a p o ssib le.
k u o a k u. D u n o a r r ,
Ho ard o f C n u n l y C o m m i s s i o n e r s
do cs no od
S e m in o le C o u n t y , F l o r i d a
P o b l l s h Doc. H , 1*. 1M I A J a n
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t a n d IS. IMS.
A t l s s l A r t h u r I le c k n rlth , J r ,
1e t b o C o o r l f t fWo C e e e ty J o d p e . P u b l i s h J a n . J, H i t
Bomloolo C e a n ty , F l o r i d a , I s F r o riC T I T tlH S YAM *
b a te .
In re l Watate of
NOTICK IH h e r e b y g l e a n t h a t I
a m s n g a a a d In liu aln saa a l H IT
A R C K N IA H K L lf* M U IX
D s o e o ss d K. L a k e Ave.. t x m g w o o d , R am ln o la
T e A ll C r r d t to r e a n d F e n o o s l i a r - C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , u n d e r Iho f l c t ll e u C la im s ee llem nodw A u a la s t t l o u a n a m e o f MCMINULF. BALKH.
a n d t h a t I I n t e n d t o r e g i s t e r sa id
l a i d K o ta lo i
Tou and .nth af you aro hereby n a m e wlllt th o d a r k n f t b s C i r c u i t
n o t i f i e d a n d r o g u l r e d t o p r r » « n t C o u r t , Henilnn ls C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
a n y c l a i m s a n d d e m a n d s w h i c h In a r r o r d n n r a w i t h l b s p r o v i s i o n s

&gt; -u. nr e ith e r of you. m a r

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2. N otice* - P e rso n a ls
WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
Approximately 21! acres, with IV)
YES,
you
can
borrow
our
Carpet
LOST: Blonde, part cocker Span­
ft. on river, H m ilt off Rt. 46
Shampooer FREE to clean your
iel, 1 months old, Name 'C ha
• $5,500
carpcii
with
Blue
Lustre.
Cha” Mayfair section. FA 2-1530
Carroll's Furniture.
CaD FA *-6473 after 1:00 p. m

TErrace 8-3911

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$66 to $74
Nu Closing Coat
VA A ( ’ o u t . FI naming
Available

£:

Cliff Borneman, Broker

TErrace 8-4199
Open 10:90 a.m. la 7:66 pM.

,

�For Hunting \o u Need A Gun--For Selling You Need A Herald Want-Ad...FA 2-2611
♦

12. Heal Em ate F o r Rale

I I . R eal R w U lt F o r Rale

A FABULOUS buy, \ bedroom TKADE WANTED: O.iuO equity
masonry home, stone fireplace,
in small 2 bedroom frame house
open beam construction, 2 tile
in Wintei Park on Sanford Area
bath*. 100 x «K) feet on h eu ti
property. Write Rt. 2, Box 501-A,
fut Lake Markham Must see to Sanford.
appreciate. FA 2-3.778
SUNLAND. 3 bedroom, many exD*», reasonable do*n payment.
FA 2-840*.

Jim Hunt Realty

JS24 Park Drive Office FA 2-2118
Sanford. Fla.
Night* FA 2-0648 13. Mortgage Loans
MOETGAGE LOANS
ON LAKE MARY
F lit and Conventional
Beautiful new large split level
Oomrscrcial A Residential
home with lake and canal front­
STENSTROM
REALTY
age. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, large
111 N. Paik Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
living room with full wall done
fireplace. U rg e built-in kitchen IS- Hu-onea* Opportunities
with table top atove and many
conveniencei. Other leatures In­
MERCHANDISING
clude large recreation room and
Ma n a g e m e n t
asso cia tes . INC.
fall out shelter with well and
pump. Situated on beauiiful lot
Suggest
with many trees! This is a qual­
THIS MAY HE THE
ONE FOR YOU
ity l»me and an outstanding
Hesd Thi* A Think
buy. Call today. Good financing.
Carefully
H you sincerely want a small,
rasy-lo-rur business of your own
ami wuut t to be iu operation,
U1 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-2120
bringing &gt;*u income, within a
couple of weeks, read these
Going To Corpus (1)facts:
Mcrchanduiiig
Management
Christi Texas?
Associates set you up as a
dealer handling one of the
Have a 2 bedroom home will trade
most popuhr, heaviest adver­
for Sanford Property. FA 2-8803
tised candy in the Country to­
day. You ice it on TV more
4 Lake Lota, with large oak trees,
than any other candy.
on Lake Onoru, $3,000. Name (2) No "selling ' required with our
Your Terms.
successful aietiiod.
(3) You will be in complete oper­
ROSA L. PAYTON
ating poiitiua in a couple of
Registered Real Estate Broker
weeks.
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
(4) You need no experience in
business management. You
LAKEFRONT lot in Lake Mary,
nerd hire no help.
reasonable price for quick sale.
(5) A few hours a week provide a
FA 2-3078 or FA 2-7116.
&lt;cornfortahie Income.
$300? $400? $500?
IG) Willi only $915, you are set up
If you need a hume and can af­
and ready to go. If desired
ford to make a small down paypartial financing can be ar­
ment we have the one to fit your
ranged.
requirement*. New FHA financ­ Last Year's Candy Sales In the
ing available.
USA. Over 3 Rllllon Dollar*.
(Authority; Federal Reserve Rank)
For complete details send your
name, address and phone num­
ber to
111 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-2420
MERCHANDISING
MANAGEMENT
ONE OF THE Clcancul 3 bedroom,
ASSOCIATES, INC.
2 bath homes In Sanford. For
Sale with nothing down, block P. O. ltox 4326, Pliila. 18, Pa.
fenced corner yard, Fla. room,
immediate occupancy. FA 2-1099 SINCLAIR SERVICE Station for
lease in Sanford, small capital
needed. Call FA 2-2151 or
ACREAGE
FA 2-1*900.
Now la the time to invest in Flor­
ida. Wc hove listings that will
make you money In the Canav­ 16. F em ale lleip W anted
eral area, Geneva area, near
MIDDI ** AGED lady to care for
Sanford — In fact, almost any
two elderly people, one bed­
aection you aro Interested in.
ridden. m utt be reliable and
Juat give us a call and tell us
capable of maintaining the
your preference,
borne, choice of living in or

f

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

going home nights. Contact 31iis
Spaulding. Ben Franklin Store,
Food Fair Shopping Center.

“ We Trade”

Stemper Agency

(Shr

I

Sanford

Srraib

Frl. J«n. 5. 1962—Pajre 9

B arkle y

CLEARANCE

FINANCING
r
■

i

%
►

11
1

Down Payment &amp;
Closing Cost

$3595

" t j m Jpel T ""

$156
Monthly Payment* a* low aa

III inch taxr* and Insuraaca
NEW HOMES
In Beautiful —

Sunland Estates
$14,100 - 517,100

•

3 - BEDROOMS
1 . 1 yt . 2 BATHS

a

*
9

Cenventinnal A FHA l-oana
Drlva 17-92 H»
EaUtes (2 ml. S. of
ford), bales office let
Uaida entrance.

liAHY SITTING In my home,
small children and bahlea, $1.33
per day, References. FA 2-92#4.

W. J. KING
WELLS DRILLED
PLUMBING k SUPPLIES
PUMPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
• Contracting
• Repair Work
All Types and Sizes
2534 So. Park Dr.
We Repair and Service
Phone 322-0483
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
»T W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 3-6432

FOB I)

BUILDERS. INC.
FA 2-8074
JIM HUNT - FA 2 2118

i

I-Bedroom*—3 Bath*
3 . Bed room*— 1 I j B alh s
j . Bedroom *— I B a t h

Uide varidj exlerter design* and floor plane

VA Financing on Home* up to $15,000
FHA _ Conventional &amp; In-Service Financing

DISCOUNTS
HOLLERS of SANFORD

SEDAN

CORVAIRS to CADILLACS

Delivered In Sunlurd
Payment

168.10 per
mo
After Vi

do.

W AG O N JAMBOREE!'

FORD
FORD
FORD
FORD
FORD
FORD
FORD

59 FORD V-8

FA 2-0711
FA 2-0861

56 CHEVROLET

$1095

59 English Ford

$695

$595

56 STUDEBAKER
4-Door V-8 Commander,
Bairn Cleon

'58 FORD
Caatom, $ Cylinder,
Htandard Trana., Vary Clean

2 Dr! Roach Wagon, V-8, A/T, H.
Ceaatxy Sedan, 4 Dr, V-2, A/T, H.
Country Sedan, 4 Door, V-t, A/T. I'/H, R A If.
4-Dr. Ranch Wagea. 4 Cylinder, A/T.
4-Dr. Ranch Wagon, V-t, A/T, K * U.
Sedan, 9 Paeo„ V-H, A/T. I'/S, A/&lt;’,

* *&gt;r‘*

478,

1,000 FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS
With Karh New Ur Uaed Vrhkle Soldi

D IR E C T IO N S : Term W . ew M U SC FeUew U

Strickland
- Morrison
308 E. 1*1. 81., Sanford

trj flub ltd. A Waitb for uur aig«-

Ph. FA 2*1481

Winter Park

Ml 4-HUlfi

219 E. 2nd ST.
2505 PARK AVE.

SANFORD
SANFORD

t

FA 2-0711
FA 2-0881

Brl Air, • Cylinder, 2-Door

$495
54 MERCURY

57 LINCOLN

2-Door Hardtop

Premier 4 Door Hardtop,
Air Cond. and Powered

$395
64 FORD

57 FORD
.............. ................

$495
55 CHEVROLET

57 MERCURY

$1295

59 CADILLAC 4 Door Air Cond. ............. —~
60 CHEVROLET Intpnht 4 Door, Equipped---58 FORD 2 Door V-8. A u to ................................ .
58 CHEVROLET 4 Door
...............60 CORVAIH 4 Door, Automatic .......— .....
58 RAMBLER 4 Door, Auto------- --------55 BUICK 2 Door
-------- --------- --- ------- —57 FORD 2 Door, Automatic #•**-* 4&gt;«
58 RAMBLER 4 Door, Htandard
55 MERCURY 2 Door Hardtop
......... .......
56 CHEVROLET 4 Door, 6 Cyl., Standard Shift
59 CHEVROLET 4 Door V-8, Auto.
........
58 CHEVROLET V-8. 4 Door, .Station Wagon
------------5G OLDSMOBILK 4 Door
.
58 FORD 2 Door Hardtop O verdrive_______
59 FORD I Door C Cyl. ........................ ..............
CHEVROLET 2 Ton, Chamd* und Cab
ru n i# 1 i /uui
...»..
S3 NASH Ambassador 1 Door. Auto., ..
*ooaeoooowy
36 ItAMBLEII 4 Door, Ktundurd
ait I.ABK Hard lop Coupe
33 CHEVROLET'% Ton Pickup ...---------- ----

HUtioa Wagon, 4 Door
Htandard Trana.. Overdrive

2 Door Anglia, (excellent
Condition

$695

5H LINCOLN I I)oor( Loaded

$595
56 MERCURY

$1495

C O R VA IRS to C A D IL LA C S

U N T IL FEBRUARY

Bel A ir 2-Door T-2.
Automatic TranamteoSo*

Park wood Station Wagon, 4
l)oor, V-8. Power Steering
and llrakea. A/T

Monterey 2 Door Hardtop,
Mrrromatir. Radio k Heater

PAYM ENTS

$595

Cnatom 388, Power Steering,
Fordomatlr, Radio A Healer

HOLLERS of SANFORD
NO

We’re Losing
Our Scalp
With Values
Like These
59
59
58
58
58
57
57

Ranch Wagon, Real Cion*

$795

$ n C A .*)5 0

Beauty Salon
W itkrr Building
2510 Oak
FA 2-7814

4-Bedroom*—2 Balk*

CLUB

56 FORD V-8

$3295

59 CHEVROLET

Prices Begin At

D a w n ’s

By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
A b L ow A s 5350 Down

JAN U ARY
CLEARANCE SALE

2ND AKI&gt; PALMETTO
2505 PARK AVE.

HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Professional Care-Modern Equip.
105 So. Oak
Ph. FA 2 5742

Homes

Sales k Service
G. II. HIGH
Oviedo, Fla. FU 5 1315 Day*
Evenings Sanford FA 1-368)

2-Door

KATHERINE HARVEY
BEAUTY SHOP
Hair Stylist • Pat Stewart
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-0834

fo w m n ja

C.ALAME

NOTICE

$695

FRIGIPATRE

BRAND NEW 1962

21. B eau ty Salon*

KINGSWOOD

$1395

$795

DAYS or by week work, 503 £.
11th St.

I will keep small children in my
home $1.25 per day. FA 2-22H

SALE
LATE M O D EL
USED CARS

Southern Air

DAYS WORK. FA 2 5032.

VA

34. Articles For Sale

WOOD

By Nadine Seltzer

Wall

HOUSEWORK, have own trans­
portation FA 2-6186.
i ..
^= 3
20. lla h y id tte rii

34. Articles For Snle

3.3. Furniture

USKl) Kenmore automatic waihcr,
FURNITURF,
PIANO TUNLYli k REPAIRING
excellent condition $75.00. Ph.
Must sell at once — 3 complete
W. L HARMON
VA 24*278.
Ph. FA 2-4223
rooma of furniture Take over Fireplace wood, all lengths, Oak
monthly payments of $11.86 or
and
lighter
wood
Delivered.
Septic tank* pumped - drain
37. Boat* . Motor*
$200 cash. Call owner eoltect
Phone FA 2-8818, i no answer
fields installed. 24 hour service
TE 8-1511 Casselberry.
FA
2-3909.
Term*. FA 2-9469.
MANY W t BARGAINS on Evinrudci, Gator trailers and popular
ROLLAWAY, lloipbal and Baby
MAKE: 1982 A MUSICAL YEAR
make boats. Bargains like $913
29. Automobile Service
Beds, Day. Week, or Moolhwith a musical Instrument (Tom
75 hp. Evlnrude $695 and other
FURNITURE CENTER
BUKUR’S
MUSIC SHOP. 1004
sires. $250 Gator Trailer $185.
1100 French Av*.
AUTO GLASS
Cedar Ave. Specialising in
Ph. FA 2-7953
$995 18-ft. Runabout $095. many
INSTALLED
• SALES • REPAIRS • RENothers plus used outfits at dealWindshield
Back Glass .34. Article* For Sale
TALS • MUSICAL ACCES­
e r wholesale. Bank financing
SORIES. Before you buy, give
Door Glass'
Vent Glass
"Gateway To The Waterway"
SERVICK
ua a try. Ph. FA 2-0733.
FURNITURE
Robson Sporting Goods, DownSenkarik Glass and Paint Co. Nevy man transferred; brand
own Sanford. FA 1-5981.
ELECTROLUX
CLEANER
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622
new; lake over for balance on
3 complete rooms; no down Excellent condition, lightweight,
complete with all attachment!. 39. TraUera - Cabanas
payment necessary; payments
31. Poullry - Pels - Livestock
Reasonable. Ph. FA 2-8187.
low .a $13 per month. Call own1958 35-FT, KLCAR house trailer,
LOST: in I-ake Mary area, large
ner collect, TE 3-1111, Cassel­ NEW 13 cu. ft. RCA combination
2 bedrooms, fully Insulated.
yellow and white fluffy cat,
berry.
refri gcralor-freeser $200.00. Used
Take trade; what have you. I
part angora, anawvr* tu name
8 cu. ft. Coldspot refrigerator
Point nail Shop, Hwy. 17-92.
of •Spring". Ph. FA 2-8786 Re- WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, canes
$78. Call 322 3505.
walkers.
ward.
FREE DEUVERY
AUTOMATIC Transmission tor
PUPPIES — half Airedale, 2
Prescriptions our Specialty
19S7 Ford re-bullt $65 00; 1957
months aid, $5.00. Call Sat. or,
FAUST'S Rx UclIonviUe
Ford V-* Engine $50.00. Reels
Sun. only. Wale* Fernery, on
Ph. FA 2-T10T
Body Shop, loth and Sanford
A. W. Berkley Uaed Care,
lake at Lyman School, LongInc.
Ave. FA 2-T719.
C I R C U L A T I N G HEATER, LP got,
wood.
Import*
A
Sport* Can
for g-Bedroom home. Reason­ FRESH CREAMY PRE-MIXED
Out Speciality
CHAMPION Miniature AKC Black
able. 1216 Randolph St. or Phone
CONCRETE
IT-92 * Heart of N d tlso d
Poodle Puppies and Mother,
FA 2-3296.
MIRACLE
CONCRETE
CO.
PH. MI 4-630T
Show dog Stork. FA 2-7741.
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751
GOOD USED furniture for aale,
refrigerator,
stove.
bedroom
“ I thought you said It was bad to oat germs!
32. Flowers - Trees - Shrubs
suite and etc. 2606 So. F.lra. Ph.
Sale! Poioaettlaa In Bloom 98c
FA 1*2107.
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
27. Special S ervice*
22. Build • Paint • Repair
Grapevllle Ave. near 30th SC
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM BUNDS
ROOM SPECIAL $UJ3. Fainting
INCOME TAX SERVICE
PETUNIAS k Calendulas now
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bottom
Inside and out. Call Ur. Tasker,
OSCAR M. HARRISON
ready. Dutch Mill Nuraery
rail with piastie ends. Plastic
FA 2-8159.
1311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 1-6827
New Upsala Rd. off 30th St.
or rayon (ape*. Cotta* or nylon
SEMI-RETIRED Carpenter
cords.
Now is the time to set out
Repairs, Alterations, Painting
FLORIDA ADVANCE BLACK Senkarik Ginas and Paint Co,
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 1-4822
Phone FA 3-7983.
BERRIES. FA 2-8809.
Specializing In Heating
INTAKE manifold, 3 two-barrel
23. Building Materials
33. Furniture
and Alr-CondlUonmg Only
carburetors, fuel block, tor *58
2502 Oak Ave.
FA 2-0121
or *5* Ford 381 engbw. Phone
Used furniture, appliances, tools
LUMBER - HARDWARE • PAINT
Mr. Gklow FA 2-2611 or
etc.
Bought-Sold
Larry's
Mart
Roofing
FHA Loans
P’ani SEWING MACHINE SERVICE
FA
2-64T1 after 8:00 p. m.
• We Are Offering: All Our Used Cars
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
FREE ESTIMATES
For service on any make of Sew­
At Used Car Dealer Prices.
Your Credit le Good. Up to I Yr*
ing machine parts and access­
• BIG VALUES
to Pay!
ories or Rentals call or write
i
f
Sanford's
★
• QUICK CREDIT
• All Late Model Cars Are Sold With A
B. EDWARDS
to Sanford Sewing Center, 104
• EASY TERMS
i
f
Finest
Cars
i
f
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Guarantee.
South Park Ave. Ph. FA 3*411. WE GIVE TOP VALUE. STAMPS
In The Showroom
■We Give TV Stamps
• Trade-Ins Will Be Accepted
Under The
WILSON-MATER
900 W. 3rd St.
Ph. FA 3
HEATING
•
New ami Used Furniture
★
STARS
★
n . B. POPE CO. LNC.
FA 2-5622
300 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 1-833 311 E. First St.
24. Electrical S ervice*
60 LINCOLN
57 CHRY8LER
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Premier
2 Deer Hardtop, Air
DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITER­
FRIGIDAIRE
Imperial 4-Doer Hardtop,
Cond.. Powered, Like New
Service With The Cash. SUPER
ARY HELP? . . . an application
Sales k Service
Air Conditioned Jk Powered,
TRADING POST. FA 2-0877.
Real Clean
tetter that will "get the Job";
House Wiring
Free Estimates
club paper; after dinner speech;
CUSTOM BUILT .BKDD1NG
Sid Vlhlen's Randall Eleclrle
high school or college theme or Mattress renovating. Expert UpH i Magnolia
Ph. FA 3-0915
etia y on all but scientific tubhalttvring. All Work Guaran­
I Deer Sedan. 30 Mllra Par
Jecti. Low rate*. FA 2-4033,
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
25. Plumbing Service*
Gallon
57 RAMBLER
evening*.
Co., FA 2-3117, 1301 Sanford
Caatom,
* Cylinder, 4 Door.
PLUMBING
Ave.
Air Conditioned. A/T,
ENVELOPES, L*item*i n i, auto
Contracting k Repairs
Ken! Clean
meets, invoices, hand bills, and
Free Estimates
59
CADILLAC
programi,
ete.
Progressive
R. L HARVEY
4 Door Hardtop, Air
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-SS1—
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 3-3383
Conditioned. Like New
306 West n th St.

SWEETIE PIE

WANTED: White female abort orREALTOR - INSUROR
dvr cook, only experienced need
CONSULTANT — APPRAISER
apply.
Thoroughly experienced
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
waitress.
Experienced c u r b
Moving aoon to 1313 S. French Ave
girls for relief work. Apply
Plumbing &amp; Heating
Chick *n Treat, French Ave.
AIR CONDITIONING
1960 R E N A U L T
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
Walk-In Panel. Excellent
ID. Situations W anted
Condition.
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6562
DAY’S WORK. FA 2 0450.
$1095

Seminole County Motors
FA 2-0611

27. Special Service*

Falrlane V-l 4 Door.
Fordomatlr. Radio, Heater

$695
53 FORD V-8
2 Door Sedan

Custom lino 4-Door, $
Cylinder

$395
67 PONTIAC
Chieftain V-t, 2 Door !
Standard

$195

$695

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

Have You Seen The New
Mercury METEROR
The Right Size Car 41 The Right Brie*.

HUNT

LINCOLN
MERCURY

109 N. Palmetto Av*.
Sanford
Sanford—FA 2-4884
Winter Park—MI 4-0209

�(ffj*

Aanfnrb

Pfljre 10—FrI. Jan. 5, 1962

^rratb

On Tlie Blackboard

Five members of the Semi­
nole High School band and 11
number* of the Glee Club
left Thursday for Miami and
the annual Music Educator
Assn, clinic meet, to ba held
through Saturday.
Rand members who are a t­
tending ara Sara Priest, clari­
netist, who will play In the all
stata concert band and Billy
Rawer, ohlst, who will also
pin/ In the all stata sight
trading band. Jeanna Markham, Carol Schlmmlng, Nor­
man Leach are going as observers.
The twu groups will be ae-

WASHINGTON (UPD—A
top Senate Democrat warned
today of rough terrain ahead
cn Capitol Hill for President
Kennedy's plan to raise the
Federal Housing Agency to
cabinet rank.
The warning waa sounded
by Chairman John L. McClel­
lan, (D-Ark.,) of the Governmsnt Operation* Committee,
end an avowed foe of the
housing proposal.

Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. rec­
orded a sales Increase of 1.41
percent during the S2-wc*k
period ended Dec. 16 com­
pared with the correspond­
ing period ■ year ago, Jt waa
announced.
The volume waa $762,691,311
compared with $T3T,710,0t5
last year, an Increaie of $25,161,296.
For the 24-week period end­
ed Dec. 16, sale* were 2348,387,300 compared with $337,249,661, an Increaie of $11,137,62$ or 2J0 percent over
1960,
An Increase also waa regis­
tered for the 4-wcck period
ended Dec. 16, when laics
totaled $61,013,071 compared
with $59,046,842 last year, an
Increase of $1,068,629 or 2.12
percent.
Wlnn-Dlale, which operates
a number of supermarkets in
the local area, now has 543
retail stores throughout the
South compared with 525
unit* a year ago.
Herman Gade of Winter
Park, has been admitted as
a General Partner of A. C.
Aliyu k Co., Douglas Casey,
managing partner, lias announred
A. C. Allyn &amp; Co., a Now
York Slock Exchange mem­
ber firm and on* of Ui* coun­
try's l e a d i n g Investment
banking firms, recently open­
ed four new Florida offices
in Winter Park, ktelbourne,
Sanford, and Tallahassee.
These offices are under the
direction of Mr. Gade who
originally opened them while
President of Security Asso­
ciates, Inc., and directed
them while ■ partner of Ster­
ling Grace prior to iti ac­
quisition by A. C. Allyn k

companled by Ml»« Ollle
Rcere Whittle, Miss flaidee
Williams, Mrs. II. L. Johnron, Peter J. Rukur and Pete
Bukur Junior High School
hard director, as well as
Ernest Cowley, Seminola High
Band director.
Glee club members who will
participate In the clinic are
Patty Glenn Johnson and
Donra Baird, soloists. Also
Merritt Phillips, Alison Blake,
Betty Ann Slayton, Mary
Helen Washburn, Amt Crapps,
A'an Albers, Ronnie Getman,
Biil Phagan, Charlie Rabun,
5like Champion.

"f think tha opposition la
increasing," .McClellan told a
reporter. "There Is more senlimer.t against it now than
when the plan was Initiated
last session."
Even backers of the bill to
create an 11th cablntt post to
handle housing and urban affairs were norerialn sh o u t tha
outeom* of a vote In either
the House or Senate.
A spokesman for Sen.
Joseph 8. Clark, (D-Fa.,) on*
of the bill's sponsors, said
that at best, proponents figur­
ed they had only a two to
four vot# margin In their fa­
vor last aesilon In the Senate.
Tha House failed to elear ths
measure for debate last year.
Largely because of this,
action waa put off until this
year. The bill la on the Sen­
ate calendar ready for debate.
Kennedy has given It high
priority In hi* domestic legis­
lative program.
The bill would tranifer all
the duties of the Federal
Uourlng Agency to a depart­
ment of urhan affairs and
housing. This would Includa
slum clearance, bom* mortg­
ages, grants for maa* transit
and other existing community
development programs
Proponents contend that
with the transformation of tht
nation to a predominantly ur­
ban economy, the 70 per cent
ef the population which now
lire* in cities need* represen­
tation In the cabinet.
Opponents have attacked
the proposal from several fir­
ing positions.
McClellan was ona of four
members of hla committee
who signed a minority report
last session, calling it a "big
city bill" which would lead to
more lavish spending end new
federal encroachments on lo­
cal gorermrnt.
There also la concern among
acme
southern
legislators
that they might b* voting to
name the first Negro to hold
a cabinet post If ths bill la
passed, It Is felt Kennedy
would name Federal Housing
Administrator R o b e r t C.
Weaver, a Negro, to head the
n«w department.
Rural members fear the big
titles would get all tha at­
tention; conservatives see it
.•a a potential budget-buster
and another expensive federal
department to support; states
rlghtera dislike any plan that
might concentrate more pow­
er in the central government

WASHINGTON (UP1) President Kennedy's No. 1
domestic goal-minded care
for the elderly financed by
Social Security taxes — seem­
ed likely today to wind up
near the bottom of the list
of things Congress will con­
sider this year.
In fact, there is no aaaur-

It was emphasised that the
two groups are attending by
invitation only. The clinic Is
net a competition, a spokes­
man aald, but Is an instruc­
tional school Soma member*
of the Fred Waring Glea Club
group will be there to assist
In conducting the school and
give professional advlea to
the young performers.

Mrs. Kennedy
Heads The List
Of Best Dressed

fashion summit by her sister,
Princess Lee Radtlwill of
London, and a close friend,
Mr*. Charles B. Wrightaman
of Palm Reach.
The New York Couture
Croup, which conduct* the an­
nual best-dressed poll among
2.000 fashion experts, added
two other new names to tha
1961 list. They wera Mr*.
Hew# Alphand, wife of the
French ambassador to tha
United States, and Mr*. Uberto Agnalll, a member of tha
Italian family which manu­
facture* Flat car*.
Making room for the new­
comer* on tha list of the most
chic doten were actress Andrvy Hepburn and Mr*. Nor*
m«n K. Winston, wif* of a
New York real estate de­
veloper, both of whom were
elevated
to
the routura
group's permanent fashion
hall of fame.
Two women among I960'*
beat dressed wera dropped
from the list—Mrs, Btavro*
Nlarthoe of the Greek ship­
ping family and Mr*. Patrick
Guir.net* of tha Irish stoutbrewing family.
The other winners of the
fashion world' highest ac­
colade, all repeat# from tha
I960 Hat, war* M n. Gloria
Rubio Guinness,
Mexican!&gt;orn wifa of banker Loel
Guinness of the brewing fami­
ly! Qusen Slriklt of Thailand,
petit* consort of King Phumlphol Aduldet; Donna Marclla Agnelli, wife of Gianni
Agnelli of the Turin automot've family; Mr*. Evangeline
Bell llnire, wifa of U. S. Am­
bassador to nritaln David K.
E. Bruce; Princes* Alexandra
of Kent; Vicomtess* Jacque­
line da Rlbes of Parl*| Mrs.
Dorinda Dixon Ryan, wifa of
New York millionaire John
Barry Ryan IIL

Chapel Names
Committee
A pulpit committee to atlert and recommend a new
minister for th* Altamonte
Springs Community Chapol
waa appointed at a special
meeting Wednesday night ac­
cording to A. G. Burroughs,
chairman of the board of
trustees.
The resignation of Dr. Wal­
ter Cremtans who has boon
serving tha Chapel became
effective January 1.

Bing Crosby
Has Surgery
• •
HAINIIOW “ BEAU” for 1962 in Alex Carman, who waa chosen by the
girl§ of the Order of the Rainbow aa their “ Remi.” Ilia name waa announ­
ced a t the Ralnbow-DeMolay Ball held nt the Shrine Club Friday night.
Shown here are Worthy Adviaor, Mina Jeannic Markham, left, Alex and
Ball Chairman, Mlaa Dorothy McAlcxnndcr. Alex v' oh presented with a
golden key and a key chain, in honor of his office.
(Herald Photo)

GENEVA (U P!)—The Rueaian and British co-chairmen
of the 14-natlon Laos peace
conference may ask the Jungle
kingdom's three rival princes
to come here for a fresh at­
tempt to settle their differ­
ences, It waa learned today.
Informed source* said Bri­
tain's chief delegate Mal­
colm MacDonald and Soviet
D e p u t y Foreign Mlniatcr
Georgl Pushkin might pro­
pose at today's aesilon call­
ing all thrre princes to a
meeting.
They aald the question of
inviting the princes hare was
discussed Thursday by Push­

WASHINGTON (UPI) Chairman Richard ,B. Russell
of the Senate Armed Services
Committee said today he waa
not disposed to vote for the
proposed United Nations bond
Issue. He termed UN use of
force In the Congo a tragic
mistake.
The Georgia Democrat said
In an Interview that when the
United States "joined with
Russia" In moving to control
anU-Communiat Katanga it
gave Indian Prime Minister
Jawaharlal Nehru "the excuie he was looking for" to
Invade Portuguese Goa. The
action, he aald, also has
caused Indonesian President
Sukarno to threaten invasion
of Naw Guinea.
Ruiaell, a member of the
Senate appropriation* and
apace committee!, and con­
gressional atomic committee,
Is the Senate's senior mili­
tary authority. He Is probably
privy to more military, Intelli­
gence and security Informa­
tion than any other senator.
President Kennedy's re­
quest for authority to buy up
to $100 million of the impend­
ing $200 mUllon UN bond
Issue to meet costs of UN
military
operations
baa
brought both criticism and

kin and MacDonald, but that
no firm decision was reached.
Today’* meeting—the first
full cession of the new year—
could decide to listen to "neu­
tralist" P r l n e e Souvnnna
Phoumm before railing in hit
C o m m u n i s t half-brother,
Prince Souphanouvong, and
pi o- Western
Prince
Roun
Gum, premier of the I.aos
government, the sources said.
After eight months of
spadework toward a peace
treaty for the war-torn south,
rust Aslan country, the con­
ference here helped set up a
mcellr.g between the three
princes In the administrative

support In Congress.
Chairman Harry F. Byrd,
(D-Va.), of the Senate Fin­
ance Committee, also has
registered hla opposition to
the proposal. Senate Demo­
cratic Whip Hubert H. Humphrey, Minn., however, haa
promised to back Kennedy's
bond request "to the hilt."
The request probably will
be taken up by the Senate
Foreign Relationi Committee,
rather than by Byrd’s fin­
ance group. It will touch off
a sharp Senate debate on the
whole future of U.S. policy to­
ward the world organisation
and its financial support.

Dance Planned
A
post - basketball - game
dance haa been planned for to­
night in tha SHS cafeteria,
beginning after the gam* and
progressing until l ‘A The Na­
tional Honor Society la the
sponsoring organisation and
refreshments will be served.
Residential - Commercial
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SANTA MONICA. Calif.
(UP1)—8lnger Bing Croaby,
57, undergoes surgery today
for the removal of kidney
clone*.
Crosby’* brother, Larry,
said Ring expected to be out
of the hospital by Jan. 16 In
time for hls golf tournament
in northern California.
"Testa determined the kid­
ney stone waa causing him
severe stomach pain. He un­
derwent a similar operation
several yeara ago In 1957 and
waa in the hospital a week or
co,” explained Larry Crosby.
The crooner entered 8t.
John's Hospital Jan. 1 but left
twice, once to have dlnnrr with
h&gt;s family and again Wedneaday to attend the christening
of hie seventh child, Nathaniel
I’atrirk Crosby.
When asked how tha linger
was taking confinement to a
hospital bed, a spokesman
said, "He's not taking It like
moat patients, In fact he Is a
little bored with the whole
thing."
Crosby was hospitalixed
about two week* ago In San
Francisco for several daya
with what attendant* said
v a i stomach flu.

capita! at Vientiane.
Rut the meeting never got
off the ground. Souphanouvong’s personal bodyguards
rolled Into tlie capital distri­
buting leaflet* th st urged
loyal government troops to
revolt and Roun Oum 'stam p­
ed away from the meeting site
in a huff.
The breakup Dec. 27 threw
the Geneva conference Into a
state of suspended animation.
Rut Thursday, Souvanna
flow Into Paris to attend hi*
daughter's
wedding,
and
Western tourers said Russian
and, British diplomats "un­
doubtedly" would be in touch
with him to feel him out.
Young mallard ducks are
Fattier, Souvanna had been known to swim as far as onequoted as saying h« had "new third mile on their first trip
proposals' to submit.
out of the neat.

ance yet that even a skeleton­
ized version can be enacted.
This la tf* Situation despite
assertions by Democratic par­
ty stratefists $wt a presldential victory pn this issue
would giro a tuajor boost to
Democratic pmspecta in next
November's ekctioas.
The outlook for action on
the bill undoubtedly will be
a maor topic when Kennedy
confers at ths White House
Saturday with Chairman Wil­
bur Milk. &lt;D-Ark.), of the
House Ways k Means Com­
mittee.
Mills' eommltee also has
jurisdiction ova* three other
major items os the adminis­
tration's legislative program.
AH of them are tabbed for
action ahead of the medical
care bill. Hie three are Kennedy's liberal tariff-cutting
program, his tax revision
package and a major overhaul of the federal-state wel­
fare program.
The tontrtversial plan to
expand Social Security bene­
fits into the new field of hoapitalization aid nursing home
benefits has been pigeonholed
since last spring in the 25man
romaiittee.
Kennedy
still does not have the IS
votes needed to aqueeie out
even a compromise.
If he fails to budge the
committee. Kennedy may try
to bypass it by launching a
drive in the Senate.
For several reasons the
Kennedy-Milla talk Saturday
la not likely to lead to early
action in the Hou«e commit­
tee:
—Mills voted against all
versions of the Social Secur­
ity approach to medical care
In I960 and there is no evi­
dence that he has changed
his position.
—Even if Mills agreed to
go along, there la no assur­
ance that he could muster
majority support. On the last
showdown in I960 a com-

promise version got the *up.
port of only nine of the com­
mittee's 15 DemocriU.
—The committee's heavy
schedule will keep It busy un- £
til late May or June.

TALLAHASSEE—Merit sys­
tem examinations will ba held
January 23-23 for the posi­
tion of ''Conservation Educa­
tion Aide'' with the Game and
Fresh Wster Fish Commis­
sion.
• Interested qualified person*
may write for applications
and information to: Informa­
tion and Education Divlaien.
Game and Freah Water Tish
Commission. Tallahassee.
M i n i m u m qualifications
needed ara four year univeraity degree
with
major
coursri leading to a teach­
e r* certificate or in game
and fith conservation. plu»
one year full-time paid experirnce. Equivalent combin­
ations of education and exper­
ience are eligible. It waa stat­
ed. Age limit* are 21-53
year*. Salary rang* la 5400
to $500 per month.
All qualified applicant* will
be aubjected to competitive
written and oral examinations
under
the
Commission'!
merit ayitem proceedings.

INCOME TAX
SERVICE
OSCAR M. HARRISON
MOVED FROM
2619 HIAWATHA AVK.
Ta '

1311 PALMETTO AYE.
PHONE FA 2-8827

Paved Street*
With Curb* A Sicl»w»lk*
Whit* Tem uao Floor*
GE Hot W ater Heater
CE Built-In
Kitchen Appliance*
City Sewer S yetea
Awning Window*
Beautiful Park*
Large Cloeeta
Street Light*

3 Bedrooms —
4 Bedrooms

Situnted centrally to EVERYTHING
in Central Florida, yet far enough

VA

confusion of biff city traffic and

F IN A N C IN G

MONTHLY PAYMENTS

crowd* u to give aa atmosphere of

%#%WTaxe«, A In*. Included

alraoHt rural auburban charm

N O DOWN

that U SUN LAND ESTATES.

PAYM EN T

W. DODSON, Contractor

CLOSING COSTS

PHA. FHA-IN-SERVICE
CONVENTIONAL
FINANCING AVAILABLE

Bring: the Family and
inspect our newly completed
HOMES .... OPEN DAILY
it our current
dividend end
more men end
women then ever

for your inspection

im m e d ia t e

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Drive 17-92 To Sunland Estates
(2 Mile* So. of Sanford)
Home* Ready For Immediate Occupancy
SALES OFFICE — la t HOUSE
INSIDE ENTRANCE

OCCUPANCY

before now seve
where their money
works herder ena*
bling them to enjo
the better things

in life

sooner.

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Harris

CUSTOM BUILDING
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Featured by — JIM HUNT REALTY
CHRISTMAS PARADE WINNERS received their plaquea a t a Jaycee
luncheon held recently. Present for the recognition wera these representa­
tives, From left, Mrs. John White, for the Sanford Woman'a Club; Randall
Chase for Scout Troop 242; Mrs. Patricia OUon for Altamonte Elementary
School; Mrs. Veimu Mitchell for Southeide School and Mrs. Mary Milko
for the Little Red Schoolhouie. On th* back row are Mra. H. A. Moreland
Jr. for the F irst Presbyterian Church and Mrs. Jerry White for Pinecrest
Kiddie Korner Kindergarten.
(Herald PhotoX

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Casselberry Sunday
Liquor Ban Attempt Fails

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SANFORD.

FLORIDA NO. .161

A meeting of the Board of
Aldermen, called in an at­
tempt to h ilt Sunday sales
of alcoholic beverages in
Casselberry, failed to m ater­
ialise Saturday morning when
only the two aldermen who
called the meeting and the
I town clerk,Mrs. Lillian Bel*
sel, showedup at Municipal
Hall.
Called
by
Mrs.
Hope
Bennett and Rohn Lady, the
meeting also lacked the ser­
vices of Attorney Kenneth
McIntosh, give town’* legal
representative, who Friday
was advised by Casselberry
Mayor Joseph Laird that he
would not be needed for the
special meeting. Neither had
he been asked to attend the
7:30 p. m. regular board
meeting today when newly
" ""
elected officials will be sworn

C t O C
Hr LARRY VERSHKI.
Slat* Rep. Gordon Freder­
ick (aid today he would not
consider any draft aa far at
running fur the legislature. At
a matter of fact Frederick to­
day turned over qualification
paper* to the Herald with a
not*. “Re My Guest!" Said Mr.
Frederick: “If you can muster
the $00 . . . you run.”
By the way only 76 days to
qualify for the legislative race.
. . . Anyone wanta lend me
$60 T
•
• •
Don't be surprised if City
Fiscal Agent Loom It I.eedy
recommends that the city bor­
row $200,000 to finance a sew­
age treatment plant and sug­
gest* a 20-year-program.
•
• •
The word ia that garden
clubs around town are up in
arms over the landscaping
around City Hull and the
Courthouse. . . . And are they
mad about Sid Richard's rock
garden.
• •
•
Mayor J. II. (J i in m y)
Crapps will have his new
name plate a t tonight’s City
Commission meeting. . . , Did
you know that the name plate
comes from submerged wood
116 years old out of Lake
Monroe?
• • •
The city will once again dis­
cuss the condemnation ordi­
nance tonight . . . what the
ordinance does is set proced­
ure for condemning structures
in the city.
• •
•
Sheriff J. L. Hobby hat or­
dered his men to start clamp­
ing down on motorists speed­
ing in potted sonea.
* * •
Some trouble developing be­
tween the city and School
Hoard on allowing the city
recreation department to us*
tchopl gyiijt to carry out ita
program. A special meeting
has been set up between Supt.
of Schools K. T. Mil wee and
City Manager W. E. Knowles
to iron out the problem.
• • •
Eari Higginbotham tells us
that Seminole Raceway will
open up the first of next year.
. . . ria n t are now being drawn
for a spanking new clubhouse.
• • •
Regular blanch meeting of
Fleet Reserve A ttn. 147 will
be held a t • p. m. today a t the
FRA Horn* on the lakefront,
219 Seminole Hlvd. Honor
guests will be the returned
members of VAII-1 Tigers.
The Women's Auxiliary will
meet In the TV room at I p. m.
e

*

*

Things are getting pretty
rough when you notice tape
recorders a t council meetings.
There was on* in Casselberry
Saturday.
•

*

•

Don't forget if you were
burn in January . . . better
make sure you gel your driv­
er’s license.
• • •
The Sanford Art A ttn, will
meet at the Capri for dinner
at 7:30 p. m. today. The pro­
gram to follow will bo con­
ducted by Mr. and Mrs. I’aul
Daren, speaking on Theatrical
Art. Daren hat experience in
designing stage scenery and
Mrs. Daren has experience as
an actress.
• • •
Member* of Deer 1‘atrul of
Scout Troup CU1 participate*,
in a l.ttteibug Hike Satur­
day. The boys walked from
27th St. to the Uig Tree along
Hwy. 17-92. picking up trash
and litter thrown out by care­
less motorist* along the way.

3 Seminole Businesses Looted
MIGs Force
80 Persons Die Down Sabena
As Trains Collide Airliner
HARM ELEN. Holland (UTI)
—Two speeding express trains
collided today, killing 80 per­
sons in The Netherlands'
worst rail disaster.
Officitl* .said on* of the
trains apparently sped past a
red warning signal that was
obscured by heavy fog.
Seven hours after the crash
authorities said 80 bodies had
been removed. Another 50
persons were injured and
scores more suffered minor
cuts and bruises.

Nationalists
Revolt Against
Mepal Ruler

The trams were jammed
with an estimated 500 persons,
most of them returning from
weekend holidays. The acci­
dent scene was a rail cross­
ing near this village 26 miles
from Utrecht.
Dutch Premier Jan E. da
Qua) and other high govern
mrnt officials went to the
scene immediately.
The nine coaches were so
badly shattered tiial officials
said it might take two days
to clear the tracks of wreck­
age. Some of the cars plunged
down a 10-foot embankment.
51. Slager. editor of a liarmclcn newspaper, said he
found ’•pure chaos" when ho
arrived on the scene 15 min­
utes after the crash.
"There was only one am­
bulance on hand," he said.
"As fast as emergency work­
ers could get victims out of
the wreckage they were laid
down In the fields. There were
dead and wounded every­
where."

C orporation

building

on

Country-dub Retd will be
held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, It
was announced today.

BR IEFS

C Of C To Hold
Anjiual Drive

County Board
To Reorganize

Pilots May Strike
NEW YORK (U Pl) — Pan
American
World
Airways
facet a strike by its pilots at
aoy time after midnight to­
night, but the Air Line Pilots
Association has given no in­
dication if or when there will
be a walkout.

Dominican Talks
SANTO DOMINGO (U P D Tcodoro Moiroto, regional di­
rector of President Kennedy's
"alliance for progress," plan­
ned lo confer with high Domlnlran officials today on
using the program's funds to
spark the Dominican econ­
omy.

Merit Firings
TALLAHASSEE (UPl) Despite claims from Gov.
Farris Bryant that it Is hard
lo fire state em ploys under
the Merit System, system Di­
rector Gerald lluwell says the
rate of dismissal of Merit
System em ploys is at high
at in private industry.

OAS Protest
ALGIERS. Algeria (U P D Rightwlng supporters of the
outlawed Secret Army Organ­
isation (OAS) staged a twohour protest strike in three
Aigcrlan cities today. The
move passed off with nothing
more serious than a teenage
raid on a girl's school.

STOCKHOLM (U PI)-O llie
Itingatrand, 2o, the youngest
pilot to make a transAtlantie
solo flight, arrived here Sun­
day. The Stockholm student
flewr hit plane from Miami to
Stockholm by way of Ber­
muda. The Arorcs, Lisbon.
Barcelona. Geneva, Zurich
and Copenhagen.

Fermented

Drug Store
Robbed
Of Narcotics
Several hundred d o l l a r s
worth of narcotic* were stolen
from Key*er’a Drug Store at
the lamgwood Plata Friday
in the first of three major
hreakins Friday and Saturday,
tlie Sheriff's office reported
Sheriff J. L. Hubby ordered
■in extensive search on for
three men wanted In connec­
tion with the three hrrnkina
that hit tlie area. Other breakins were at Senoy Holding
and Mortgage Corp. and the
Mid-Florida Golf Course.
Hobby said that “quite a lot
of narcotics were stolen from
the drug stole as well ns $ 1,200 in cash, 2U cartons of cigaieta, lighters and lunch meal.
Entry was gained by break­
ing a hole through the wall in
the bathroom ami then enter­
ing the main building.
The mortgage company was
entered by breaking a look on
tlie hark of the building with
$125 stolen.
The three then went to the
•Mid-Florida Golf Course near
Sanlumlo Spring* and accord­
ing to Hobby were sen n il off
by officers.
Deputies found the sufe lay­
ing over on it# side in the
middle of the floor. Apparent­
ly nothing had been taken.

Petition Blasts
Phone Service
A petition will be circulat­
ed for signatures of Longwood
businessmen and residents
this week in protest of ser­
vices in Uie area by the Win­
ter Park Telephone Co.
Authorized by the City
Council at its meeting last
Thursday night, lire petition
will point out what was term ­
ed as "gross unfairness" to
small businesses which arc
charged business rates al­
though they presently must
share party lines with resi­
dential listings.
"We wouldn't be to opposed
to the rate* whirh we feel are
excessive If we had service
to warrant such charges.
There are many times when
our business houses are ham­
pered by residential parties
who lie up tire service for
hours," the city officials ex­
plained.
Circulating the petition will
be G. T. Waltz who was ad­
vised by Longwood Mayor A.
K. Lormann to list all points
of grievance m tlie petition
including a statement advis­
ing that if relief is not forth­
coming, the city will take tlie
m atter before the .State Utili­
ty Commisiion.

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LEFT WAITINCs fur n quorum nt the CnitHelbcrry Municipal Hall S atu r­
day morning were Aldermen Rohn Lady, left, and Mro. Hope Dennett who
attempted to call the .special acnaion to bring aalca of alcoholic beverages in
the town In line with county regulation*. Shown at right is Mrs. Lillian
Deisel, town clerk.
(Herald Photo)

She's Willing To Pay Legal Fee
Mra. Bennett said this
morning that she will offer
lo pay personally Attorney
Kenneth .McIntosh to dralt an
ordinance rescinding that
which allows brer and liquor
vales In the town on hundays
in an effort to get the issue
under discussion by the Board
of Aldermen.
"I've tried repeatedly to
have it included on the meet­
ing agendas without success
and I've also tried to ques­
tion legality of the manner in
which this Lllllandale hubdivision plat was accepted
without any result*," Mrs.
Ilcnnrtt said.

"I'm not against anybody
for taking a drink . . .
that's his own business. But I
do think that wc ought to do
the tiling that ii fair to other
businesses selling beer and
liquor and eomc in line with
county regulations. I've learn­
ed tin t pricra are raised here
on Sunday and that ceriainly
is not fair to other count)
buamcsimen," she added.
"We’ve issued seven li­
censes for the sale of alco­
holic beverages In this town
The mayor even went so far
as lo issue a beer license lo
a filling station that isn't in
Hie rity limits of Casselberry
Will'll 1 found out about it I
questioned the operator and
he said that he didn't need to
be in the town, he had a post
office box In Casclbcrry. I
called this in the attention of
the hoard and the license was
rescinded and (lie man's
ST. PETERSBURG (UPl) money refunded," the con­
—Tlie Coast Guard said to­ tinued,
day a search had started for
"It looks like I'm fighting
a man and his wife and two a one-woman battle because
children missing in the Gull we don't have tlie men to do
of Mexico aboard a 33-foot it and I'm gelling tired of
cabin cruiser.
the illegal stuff that goes on
The Coast Guard laid Mr. I down here and this he tin.I t e
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and Mrs. (». E. Young of In- scrce.i business," t. c slated.
Sll» W t there Thursday a
T ic plat is under question
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hoard Ihc.r boat, Miss Char- by Mrs. Bennett who ta ) t
IX1 1IS 1*11m SC 11
lottc, en route to visit »
Donald Galu. a 27) ear-old friend at Pensacola. But the
South Seminole resident com- cabin cruiser (ailed lo s uw
milled suicide la«t Friday. up (or a relueling slop It was
Page 8
Bridge
the sheriffs o.'ilce revealed due to make at Carabclle.
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Chiified
.........
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today.
Tbe Coast Guard, concerned
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Tlie man. who lived at 2126 over squally weather In the
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Abby
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.
Itidge Drive in Tanglewood. Uulf the past few days, said
Entertullimont „ Pi.
v
died of self-iniliclrd wounds I planes from the Coast Goar.l
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with a .22 caliber pistol, Slier- station licrc and at Biloxi,
I’uisle
I'ugu 9
Iff J. L. Hobby said.
Mis*., had begun searching
Society
_ Pug* 7
The coroner's .ury ruled the for the Miss Charlotte,
Editorial
Pago 4
death as a suicide. No note
Young was identified as an
Spoil* .
Pago &lt;1
was found near tlie bod).
Ingll* motel owner.

Florida Family
Missing In Boat

Tanglewooa Man

I lora'd Index

Flies Atlantic

Shot 4 Times, He
Kills Attacker
JACKSONVILLE (U H ) —
James C. Clark, who shot an­
other man four limci in ■
bar Saturday, was slain by
hit victim at he attempted to
take the wounded man to tbe
hospital, police taid.
Police taid the wounded
man, Theodore Moy*. picked
up a hunting knife from the
flour of Clarke's ear and rut
Clark's throat at they drove
toward the hospital.
Officer* (aid Move would
be held for investigation of
homicide when he is released
Lum the hospital.

Groundbreaking cereniontee far Us* new Del-Mar

ISTANBUL, Turkey (LTD
—A Belgain airliner with 27
w
A
. . .
persons aboard was forced m
down in Armenia by Soviet
MIG jet fighters today after
its pilot reported trouble with
his radio equipment.
The Incident was announced | Sandburg 84
first in Brussels by Sabena ' HOLLYWOOD (U P D -P oct
Airlines and then continued Carl Sandburg observed his
in Istanbul by airport offi­ 84th birthday Saturdav.
cials.
The plane, a French-built Bishop Dies
ATHENS, Greece (U P 1 )Caravellc Jot. was flying
Throclctu*.
archbishop
of
from Tehran, Iran to Istan­
bul. It had 19 passengers and Athens and primate of all
Greece, died early today after
a crew of eight.
Airport authorities said the a lengthy illness. He was 61.
jetliner was forced down at
Yerevan, capital of Soviet Hei tor Appeal
PARIS t UPI l Former
Armenia about to miles north
Secretary of State Christian
of the Turkish border.
The incident occurred in A. Hcrtcr appealed to the
apparently the tame area Unltrd States and its allies
where two U.S. Air Force today to create a "real com­
munity" of Atlantic nations.
planet wore lost in 1958.
Airport authorities said the
pilot of tlie airliner, Freddy Nixon Departs
MIAMI (UPl) - Former
Moureau. reported 19 min­
Vice
President Richard M.
utes after leaving Tehran
that he had lost radio con­ Nixon left here Sunday after
tact but was proceeding on a stay of several da&gt;*. He
the 850-miie flight to Istanbul headed for the nation'! capi­
without radio navigational tal. From there he intends to
rrturn to California.
aids.
Whatever the trouble was,
it apparently did not interfere More Refugees
MIAMI (V PD — Three
with the plane's radio trans­
Cubana
who commandeered
mitter.
a gunboat and sailed to the
United States with 14 other
Cubans locked in a cabin are
being processed by immigra­
tion officials.

CALCUTTA, India (U P D An armed uprising has start­
ed against King Mahendra'a
regime In Nepal, with heavy
casualties on both sides, It
was reported &gt;hcre today.
Report! reaching here from
Darjeeling, an Indian town on
the Nepali border, said fighting had occurred in eastern
and western parts of the
llimalyan kingdom.
At least three Nepali police
posts hava been taken over
by nationalist, tha reports
3tr*. Graee Evans Green,
said.
67, of Casselberry and ..er
King Mahendra said Fri­ niece of Jacksonville were
day that his political op­ killed Saturday in a three,
ponents were trying to "seise ra r accident which occurred
power." He said they were . roynd n*&gt;m near Statesboro,
*:«fl.v btl Jtd tha%anctuar&gt;‘t ( j / '
*
of a foreign power."
th « v tlu m b er of Commerce
Krone'll
nd Green, hu- »*nd of
Tha King prese ntly is en- the dead woman who recelv- will kickoff its membership
tcrtalning Premier U Nu of i C(j a crushed chest and other drive for the year next Mon­
Uurma who it on a state visit injuriei and it listed In cri­ day at 8 a. m. with a break­
to Nepal. Both recently sign­ tical condition at a States­ fast at tlie Civic Center, it
ed border agreements with boro hospital, was scheduled was announced today.
Communist China after re­ to undergo x-ray* this morn­
Co-chairhvan of the mem­
ceiving financial aid from ing to determine extent of bership drive are Scott Burnt
Peiping.
and Bill Hemphill.
his Injury.
At tile time of (he accident
All canvassers for the drive
the Greens were returning are urged to attend the
home from Schenectady, N. breakfast.
Chamber president Rich­
V., where they had attended
ard Drat said this morning
the funeral of her brother.
Mrs. Green, president of that with a "unified effort"
the
Casselberry
Women's to all members and cillieni
The County Commission will Club, was a native of Schen­ throughout tlie county the
hold it* reorganisation meet­ ectady where fimrral tervieea ehsm brr's memlierthlp this
ing i t I &gt; in, Tuesday und in­ will lie held with the Bond year should reach an all time
high.
dication* are that J. C. Hutch­ Funeral h«me In charge.
Survivors, other than her
"There is no doubt that
ison will be re-elected chair­
man and Jamea P. Avery vice husband, include a aon, Wil­ this area it going to grow,"
liam, grandson Tommy and Dcas said, "and it It impera­
chairman.
Other items scheduled to several brothers and sisters. tive that It grow in an or­
Upon receiving word of the 1ganised, well-plauned and or­
come up bcfuie the board will
manner:
therefore,
be Carlton's Bliss's "modi­ accident. Miss Emily Evans, derly
fied" policy on a c q u i r i n g niece of Mrs. Green, who membership in the chamber
rights of way for county rosdt made her home with the Cat. It every citiscn's opportunity
and drainage.
selherry couple, left immedi­ to have a voice in this order­
The directive outlines a pul­ ately (or Sta'csboro accom­ ly growth," Deas stated.
ley to he followed In designa­ panied by Mr. and 5!rt.
Dcas urged "everyone in
ting projects to be included In Clarence Doebener and Char- the county to make a con­
the road and drainage im­ lea Pyle, friends of the fam­ certed effort in making this
provement program.
'crash' campaign lucceatful. *
ily.

Two Casselberry
People Killed

Bulletin

into office, Mctntosh said.
regulations and copies of tha
However, there was an at- “d ice were sent to ministers
torn*; from an Orange Coun- #nd , r t *
»'
••
.
, „
.
, .
lo all other members of Ih#
ty legal firm employed b y ! CMfelberry n„*rd of AIJcr.
Hibbard Casselberry, deve- mrni Mrs. nennett „ id.
loper of the town in the au• They all were called and
diencc along with 10 Castcl- told not to come but I'm
berry residents. Casselberry, been advised that a number
who had a tape recorder in of ministers will be present
operation on a
secondrow for Monday night * meeting to
seat at hie side, said, when see wh.it we do after the neve
asked, that he thought he board takes over," she add*
would record all meetings of ed.
the board from now on.
"f think this it a fine exWhen it became obvious ample of the Mickey Mouse
after nearly hair an hour that government our town has had
a quorum would not be avail to put up with in the past
able, Mrs. Bennett and Lady and I think the people aro
called it quits and told the getting tired of it and are go.
audience that in view of the ing to call for us to put art
tape recorder they would an­ end to it," Lady commented,
swer questions outside the
Today's meeting will be
building.
held In the Casselberry Worn*
Notice of the meeting was en'* Club Building on Over*
posted according to town brook Dr.

Berries

A ll

that "it waa accepted at a
meeting in the living room of
my home and my homa It no
town hall!"

State Checking
Crestview Aid
TALLAHASSEE (U Pl) —
State Civil Defenie Director
H. W. Tarkington, acting on
order* from Gov. Farrka Bry­
ant. checked Monday to see
how much aid it avallablo
for the tornado-ravaged city
of rr*stvie«*.
A tornado hit the panhandle
city of 10,000 Just befure dusk
Friday, killing one person-*
six-month-old Donna Johnson
—injuring 26, and causing
widespread damage in a milewide sweep through the north
part of town. An estimated
15o tu 300 persons were left
homeless.
Bryant flew to Crestview
Sunday fur an inspection trip
that lasted an hour and 13
mir.utrs. With him were Col.
11. N. Kirkman. the llkhway
Patrol chief; Jam es Kynet,
the governor's aide, and John
Evans, Bryant's pres* aecre.
tary.

Deny Appeal
WASHINGTON i U Pl)-T h a
Supreme Court relutcd today
to examine the appeal of two
N cgrj ministers convicted of
disorderly ronduct in Birm­
ingham, Ala., for their part
in a 1958 campaign against
segregation on city busrs.
They are the Rets. J. S, Phi­
fer and F. L. S mtllesworth

Picked

12,000 Robins Learn Sober Truth
CHAMBER OF Commerce membership co-chairmen are BUI Hemphill,
left, and Scott Burns. Looking on is C of C president Rlchnrd Deivs, right,
lh a membership drive will kick-off neat Monday,

OAKLAND, Calif. (UPl) Earl Lopez like* lo look out
the window of hit Oakland
home on a Sunday morning
and lake proprietary notice ol
a robin or two hopping across
bia (two.
But Sunday hi* morning
visitors brought some friends,
and their families, and a few
haugers-on—and *1 added gp

to an estimated 3,uuu robins
occupying his lawn, his porch,
the sidewalk and the street.
II was the sreond wholesale
robin invasion in at many
da&gt; a In the Ssn Franciico
are*. Saturday an estimated
12,000 of toe red-breasted ael
converged on a neighborhood
ia Los Altos. 35 miles to the
south, and i &gt;t happily swath­

ed on overripe pyracantha
berries.
It was tlie same berries that
attracted the birds lo Lopez's
home—but (lilt time, it ap­
peared to him, they slJ)rd
sober.
"I was still In bed when
they cam e." be said. "They
were really making a racket.

1 never saw so man) birds in
my whole life."
Brandies on trrrs In front of
hit house sagged under the
weight of the robins, and the
birds tu gorged themiclve*
that they wandered dazedly
around the street, refusing to
flap their wings even when
cars approarhrd.
The berries, when ovcrtipc

or sprayed, can make robina
drunk, according to ao avitulluritt, Alex Eiacnhcrg.
And drunk, aaid residents
of Uie Lot Altos neighborhood,
was what they were. "They
wouldn't even walk away
from you when you approach
ed Ih e a ," said one. They
wouldn't fly—on one wing tit
two.
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Pfljre 10—FrI. Jan. 5, 1962

Aanfnrb ^rratb

On Tlie Blackboard

Five members of the Semi­
nole High School band and 11
number* of the Glee Club
left Thursday for Miami and
the annual Music Educator
Assn, clinic meet, to ba held
through Saturday.
Rand members who are a t­
tending ara Sara Priest, clari­
netist, who will play In the all
stata concert band and Billy
Rawer, ohlst, who will also
pin/ In the all stata sight
trading band. Jeanna Markham, Carol Schlmmlng, Nor­
man Leach are going as observers.
The twu groups will be ae-

WASHINGTON (UPD—A
top Senate Democrat warned
today of rough terrain ahead
cn Capitol Hill for President
Kennedy's plan to raise the
Federal Housing Agency to
cabinet rank.
The warning waa sounded
by Chairman John L. McClel­
lan, (D-Ark.,) of the Governmsnt Operation* Committee,
end an avowed foe of the
housing proposal.

Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. rec­
orded a sales Increase of 1.41
percent during the S2-wc*k
period ended Dec. 16 com­
pared with the correspond­
ing period ■ year ago, Jt waa
announced.
The volume waa $762,691,311
compared with $T3T,710,0t5
last year, an Increaie of $25,161,296.
For the 24-week period end­
ed Dec. 16, sale* were 2348,387,300 compared with $337,249,661, an Increaie of $11,137,62$ or 2J0 percent over
1960,
An Increase also waa regis­
tered for the 4-wcck period
ended Dec. 16, when laics
totaled $61,013,071 compared
with $59,046,842 last year, an
Increase of $1,068,629 or 2.12
percent.
Wlnn-Dlale, which operates
a number of supermarkets in
the local area, now has 543
retail stores throughout the
South compared with 525
unit* a year ago.
Herman Gade of Winter
Park, has been admitted as
a General Partner of A. C.
Aliyu k Co., Douglas Casey,
managing partner, lias announred
A. C. Allyn &amp; Co., a Now
York Slock Exchange mem­
ber firm and on* of Ui* coun­
try's l e a d i n g Investment
banking firms, recently open­
ed four new Florida offices
in Winter Park, ktelbourne,
Sanford, and Tallahassee.
These offices are under the
direction of Mr. Gade who
originally opened them while
President of Security Asso­
ciates, Inc., and directed
them while ■ partner of Ster­
ling Grace prior to iti ac­
quisition by A. C. Allyn k

companled by Ml»« Ollle
Rcere Whittle, Miss flaidee
Williams, Mrs. II. L. Johnron, Peter J. Rukur and Pete
Bukur Junior High School
hard director, as well as
Ernest Cowley, Seminola High
Band director.
Glee club members who will
participate In the clinic are
Patty Glenn Johnson and
Donra Baird, soloists. Also
Merritt Phillips, Alison Blake,
Betty Ann Slayton, Mary
Helen Washburn, Amt Crapps,
A'an Albers, Ronnie Getman,
Biil Phagan, Charlie Rabun,
5like Champion.

"f think tha opposition la
increasing," .McClellan told a
reporter. "There Is more senlimer.t against it now than
when the plan was Initiated
last session."
Even backers of the bill to
create an 11th cablntt post to
handle housing and urban aff a irs w ere n o r e ria ln shout tha

outeom* of a vote In either
the House or Senate.
A spokesman for Sen.
Joseph 8. Clark, (D-Fa.,) on*
of the bill's sponsors, said
that at best, proponents figur­
ed they had only a two to
four vot# margin In their fa­
vor last aesilon In the Senate.
Tha House failed to elear ths
measure for debate last year.
Largely because of this,
action waa put off until this
year. The bill la on the Sen­
ate calendar ready for debate.
Kennedy has given It high
priority In hi* domestic legis­
lative program.
The bill would tranifer all
the duties of the Federal
Uourlng Agency to a depart­
ment of urhan affairs and
housing. This would Includa
slum clearance, bom* mortg­
ages, grants for maa* transit
and other existing community
development programs
Proponents contend that
with the transformation of tht
nation to a predominantly ur­
ban economy, the 70 per cent
ef the population which now
lire* in cities need* represen­
tation In the cabinet.
Opponents have attacked
the proposal from several fir­
ing positions.
McClellan was ona of four
members of hla committee
who signed a minority report
last session, calling it a "big
city bill" which would lead to
more lavish spending end new
federal encroachments on lo­
cal gorermrnt.
There also la concern among
acme
southern
legislators
that they might b* voting to
name the first Negro to hold
a cabinet post If ths bill la
passed, It Is felt Kennedy
would name Federal Housing
Administrator R o b e r t C.
Weaver, a Negro, to head the
n«w department.
Rural members fear the big
titles would get all tha at­
tention; conservatives see it
.•a a potential budget-buster
and another expensive federal
department to support; states
rlghtera dislike any plan that
might concentrate more pow­
er in the central government

WASHINGTON (UP1) President Kennedy's No. 1
domestic goal-minded care
for the elderly financed by
Social Security taxes — seem­
ed likely today to wind up
near the bottom of the list
of things Congress will con­
sider this year.
In fact, there is no aaaur-

It was emphasised that the
two groups are attending by
invitation only. The clinic Is
net a competition, a spokes­
man aald, but Is an instruc­
tional school Soma member*
of the Fred Waring Glea Club
group will be there to assist
In conducting the school and
give professional advlea to
the young performers.

Mrs. Kennedy
Heads The List
Of Best Dressed

fashion summit by her sister,
Princess Lee Radtlwill of
London, and a close friend,
Mr*. Charles B. Wrightaman
of Palm Reach.
The New York Couture
Croup, which conduct* the an­
nual best-dressed poll among
2.000 fashion experts, added
two other new names to tha
1961 list. They wera Mr*.
Hew# Alphand, wife of the
French ambassador to tha
United States, and Mr*. Uberto Agnalll, a member of tha
Italian family which manu­
facture* Flat car*.
Making room for the new­
comer* on tha list of the most
chic doten were actress Andrvy Hepburn and Mr*. Nor*
m«n K. Winston, wif* of a
New York real estate de­
veloper, both of whom were
elevated
to
the routura
group's permanent fashion
hall of fame.
Two women among I960'*
beat dressed wera dropped
from the list—Mrs, Btavro*
Nlarthoe of the Greek ship­
ping family and Mr*. Patrick
Guir.net* of tha Irish stoutbrewing family.
The other winners of the
fashion world' highest ac­
colade, all repeat# from tha
I960 Hat, war* M n. Gloria
Rubio Guinness,
Mexican!&gt;orn wifa of banker Loel
Guinness of the brewing fami­
ly! Qusen Slriklt of Thailand,
petit* consort of King Phumlphol Aduldet; Donna Marclla Agnelli, wife of Gianni
Agnelli of the Turin automot've family; Mr*. Evangeline
Bell llnire, wifa of U. S. Am­
bassador to nritaln David K.
E. Bruce; Princes* Alexandra
of Kent; Vicomtess* Jacque­
line da Rlbes of Parl*| Mrs.
Dorinda Dixon Ryan, wifa of
New York millionaire John
Barry Ryan IIL

Chapel Names
Committee
A pulpit committee to atlert and recommend a new
minister for th* Altamonte
Springs Community Chapol
waa appointed at a special
meeting Wednesday night ac­
cording to A. G. Burroughs,
chairman of the board of
trustees.
The resignation of Dr. Wal­
ter Cremtans who has boon
serving tha Chapel became
effective January 1.

Bing Crosby
Has Surgery
• •

HAINIIOW “ BEAU” for 1962 in Alex Carman, who waa chosen by the
girl§ of the Order of the Rainbow aa their “ Remi.” Ilia name waa announ­
ced a t the Ralnbow-DeMolay Ball held nt the Shrine Club Friday night.
Shown here are Worthy Adviaor, Mina Jeannic Markham, left, Alex and
Ball Chairman, Mlaa Dorothy McAlcxnndcr. Alex v' oh presented with a
golden key and a key chain, in honor of his office.
(Herald Photo)

GENEVA (U P!)—The Rueaian and British co-chairmen
of the 14-natlon Laos peace
conference may ask the Jungle
kingdom's three rival princes
to come here for a fresh at­
tempt to settle their differ­
ences, It waa learned today.
Informed source* said Bri­
tain's chief delegate Mal­
colm MacDonald and Soviet
D e p u t y Foreign Mlniatcr
Georgl Pushkin might pro­
pose at today's aesilon call­
ing all thrre princes to a
meeting.
They aald the question of
inviting the princes hare was
discussed Thursday by Push­

WASHINGTON (UPI) Chairman Richard ,B. Russell
of the Senate Armed Services
Committee said today he waa
not disposed to vote for the
proposed United Nations bond
Issue. He termed UN use of
force In the Congo a tragic
mistake.
The Georgia Democrat said
In an Interview that when the
United States "joined with
Russia" In moving to control
anU-Communiat Katanga it
gave Indian Prime Minister
Jawaharlal Nehru "the excuie he was looking for" to
Invade Portuguese Goa. The
action, he aald, also has
caused Indonesian President
Sukarno to threaten invasion
of Naw Guinea.
Ruiaell, a member of the
Senate appropriation* and
apace committee!, and con­
gressional atomic committee,
Is the Senate's senior mili­
tary authority. He Is probably
privy to more military, Intelli­
gence and security Informa­
tion than any other senator.
President Kennedy's re­
quest for authority to buy up
to $100 million of the impend­
ing $200 mUllon UN bond
Issue to meet costs of UN
military
operations
baa
brought both criticism and

kin and MacDonald, but that
no firm decision was reached.
Today’* meeting—the first
full cession of the new year—
could decide to listen to "neu­
tralist" P r l n e e Souvnnna
Phoumm before railing in hit
C o m m u n i s t half-brother,
Prince Souphanouvong, and
pi o- Western
Prince
Roun
Gum, premier of the I.aos
government, the sources said.
After eight months of
spadework toward a peace
treaty for the war-torn south,
rust Aslan country, the con­
ference here helped set up a
mcellr.g between the three
princes In the administrative

support In Congress.
Chairman Harry F. Byrd,
(D-Va.), of the Senate Fin­
ance Committee, also has
registered hla opposition to
the proposal. Senate Demo­
cratic Whip Hubert H. Humphrey, Minn., however, haa
promised to back Kennedy's
bond request "to the hilt."
The request probably will
be taken up by the Senate
Foreign Relationi Committee,
rather than by Byrd’s fin­
ance group. It will touch off
a sharp Senate debate on the
whole future of U.S. policy to­
ward the world organisation
and its financial support.

Dance Planned
A
post - basketball - game
dance haa been planned for to­
night in tha SHS cafeteria,
beginning after the gam* and
progressing until l ‘A The Na­
tional Honor Society la the
sponsoring organisation and
refreshments will be served.
Residential - Commercial
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SANTA MONICA. Calif.
(UP1)—8lnger Bing Croaby,
57, undergoes surgery today
for the removal of kidney
clone*.
Crosby’* brother, Larry,
said Ring expected to be out
of the hospital by Jan. 16 In
time for hls golf tournament
in northern California.
"Testa determined the kid­
ney stone waa causing him
severe stomach pain. He un­
derwent a similar operation
several yeara ago In 1957 and
waa in the hospital a week or
co,” explained Larry Crosby.
The crooner entered 8t.
John's Hospital Jan. 1 but left
twice, once to have dlnnrr with
h&gt;s family and again Wedneaday to attend the christening
of hie seventh child, Nathaniel
I’atrirk Crosby.
When asked how tha linger
was taking confinement to a
hospital bed, a spokesman
said, "He's not taking It like
moat patients, In fact he Is a
little bored with the whole
thing."
Crosby was hospitalixed
about two week* ago In San
Francisco for several daya
with what attendant* said
v a i stomach flu.

capita! at Vientiane.
Rut the meeting never got
off the ground. Souphanouvong’s personal bodyguards
rolled Into tlie capital distri­
buting leaflet* th st urged
loyal government troops to
revolt and Roun Oum 'stam p­
ed away from the meeting site
in a huff.
The breakup Dec. 27 threw
the Geneva conference Into a
state of suspended animation.
Rut Thursday, Souvanna
flow Into Paris to attend hi*
daughter's
wedding,
and
Western tourers said Russian
and, British diplomats "un­
doubtedly" would be in touch
with him to feel him out.
Young mallard ducks are
Fattier, Souvanna had been known to swim as far as onequoted as saying h« had "new third mile on their first trip
proposals' to submit.
out of the neat.

ance yet that even a skeleton­
ized version can be enacted.
This la tf* Situation despite
assertions by Democratic par­
ty stratefists $wt a presldential victory pn this issue
would giro a tuajor boost to
Democratic pmspecta in next
November's ekctioas.
The outlook for action on
the bill undoubtedly will be
a maor topic when Kennedy
confers at ths White House
Saturday with Chairman Wil­
bur Milk. &lt;D-Ark.), of the
House Ways k Means Com­
mittee.
Mills' eommltee also has
jurisdiction ova* three other
major items os the adminis­
tration's legislative program.
AH of them are tabbed for
action ahead of the medical
care bill. Hie three are Kennedy's liberal tariff-cutting
program, his tax revision
package and a major overhaul of the federal-state wel­
fare program.
The tontrtversial plan to
expand Social Security bene­
fits into the new field of hoapitalization aid nursing home
benefits has been pigeonholed
since last spring in the 25man
romaiittee.
Kennedy
still does not have the IS
votes needed to aqueeie out
even a compromise.
If he fails to budge the
committee. Kennedy may try
to bypass it by launching a
drive in the Senate.
For several reasons the
Kennedy-Milla talk Saturday
la not likely to lead to early
action in the Hou«e commit­
tee:
—Mills voted against all
versions of the Social Secur­
ity approach to medical care
In I960 and there is no evi­
dence that he has changed
his position.
—Even if Mills agreed to
go along, there la no assur­
ance that he could muster
majority support. On the last
showdown in I960 a com-

promise version got the *up.
port of only nine of the com­
mittee's 15 DemocriU.
—The committee's heavy
schedule will keep It busy un- £
til late May or June.

TALLAHASSEE—Merit sys­
tem examinations will ba held
January 23-23 for the posi­
tion of ''Conservation Educa­
tion Aide'' with the Game and
Fresh Wster Fish Commis­
sion.
• Interested qualified person*
may write for applications
and information to: Informa­
tion and Education Divlaien.
Game and Freah Water Tish
Commission. Tallahassee.
M i n i m u m qualifications
needed ara four year univeraity degree
with
major
coursri leading to a teach­
e r* certificate or in game
and fith conservation. plu»
one year full-time paid experirnce. Equivalent combin­
ations of education and exper­
ience are eligible. It waa stat­
ed. Age limit* are 21-53
year*. Salary rang* la 5400
to $500 per month.
All qualified applicant* will
be aubjected to competitive
written and oral examinations
under
the
Commission'!
merit ayitem proceedings.

INCOME TAX
SERVICE
OSCAR M. HARRISON
MOVED FROM
2619 HIAWATHA AVK.
Ta '

1311 PALMETTO AYE.
PHONE FA 2-8827

Paved Street*
With Curb* A Sicl»w»lk*
Whit* Tem uao Floor*
GE Hot W ater Heater
CE Built-In
Kitchen Appliance*
City Sewer S yetea
Awning Window*
Beautiful Park*
Large Cloeeta
Street Light*

3 Bedrooms —
Situnted centrally to EVERYTHING

4 Bedrooms

in Central Florida, yet far enough

VA

confusion of biff city traffic and

F IN A N C IN G

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
crowd* u to give aa atmosphere of
%#%WTaxe«, A In*. Included

alraoHt rural auburban charm
that U SUN LAND ESTATES.

NO DOWN

PA YM EN T

W. DODSON, Contractor

CLOSING COSTS

Bring: the Family and
inspect our newly completed
HOMES . . . . OPEN DAILY
it our current
dividend end
more men end
women then ever

for your inspection

im m e d ia t e !

PHA. FHA-IN-SERVICE
CONVENTIONAL
FINANCING AVAILABLE
Drive 17-92 To Sunland Estates
(2 Mile* So. of Sanford)
Home* Ready For Immediate Occupancy
SALES OFFICE — la t HOUSE
INSIDE ENTRANCE

OCCUPANCY

before now seve
where their money
works herder ena*
bling them to enjo
the better things
in life sooner.

Ilyrea

Leach, Billy Bromley, A rt

Harris

CUSTOM BUILDING
P. O. Boa l i l t
FA 2-MT4

Sanford, Fla.
GA S-42ST

Featured by — JIM HUNT REALTY
CHRISTMAS PARADE WINNERS received their plaquea a t a Jaycee
luncheon held recently. Present for the recognition wera these representa­
tives, From left, Mrs. John White, for the Sanford Woman'a Club; Randall
Chase for Scout Troop 242; Mrs. Patricia OUon for Altamonte Elementary
School; Mrs. Veimu Mitchell for Southeide School and Mrs. Mary Milko
for the Little Red Schoolhouie. On th* back row are Mra. H. A. Moreland
Jr. for the F irst Presbyterian Church and Mrs. Jerry White for Pinecrest
Kiddie Korner Kindergarten.
(Herald PhotoX

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Hr LARRY VERSHKI.
Slat* Rep. Gordon Freder­
ick (aid today he would not
consider any draft aa far at
running fur the legislature. At
a matter of fact Frederick to­
day turned over qualification
paper* to the Herald with a
not*. “Re My Guest!" Said Mr.
Frederick: “If you can muster
the $00 . . . you run.”

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SANFORD.

FLORIDA NO. .161

3 Seminole Businesses Looted
Drug Store
MIGs Force
Bulletin
80 Persons Die Down Sabena
Robbed
Of Narcotics
As Trains Collide Airliner
Groundbreaking cereniontee far Us* new Del-Mar

C orporation

b u ild in g

on

Country-dub Retd will be
held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, It
was announced today.

Casselberry Sunday
Liquor BanAttempt Fails
A meeting of the Board of
Aldermen, called in an at­
tempt to h ilt Sunday sales
of alcoholic beverages in
Casselberry, failed to m ater­
ialise Saturday morning when
only the two aldermen who
called the meeting and the
I town clerk,Mrs. Lillian Bel*
sel, showedup at Municipal
Hall.
Called
by
Mrs.
Hope
Bennett and Rohn Lady, the
meeting also lacked the ser­
vices of Attorney Kenneth
McIntosh, give town’* legal
representative, who Friday
was advised by Casselberry
Mayor Joseph Laird that he
would not be needed for the
special meeting. Neither had
he been asked to attend the
7:30 p. m. regular board
meeting today when newly
" ""
elected officials will be sworn

into office, Mctntosh said.
regulations and copies of tha
However, there was an at- “d ice were sent to ministers
torn*; from an Orange Coun- #nd , r t *
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, „
.
, .
lo all other members of Ih#
ty legal firm employed b y ! CMfelberry n„*rd of AIJcr.
Hibbard Casselberry, deve- mrni Mrs. nennett „ id.
loper of the town in the au• They all were called and
diencc along with 10 Castcl- told not to come but I'm
berry residents. Casselberry, been advised that a number
who had a tape recorder in of ministers will be present
operation on a
secondrow for Monday night * meeting to
seat at hie side, said, when see wh.it we do after the neve
asked, that he thought he board takes over," she add*
would record all meetings of ed.
the board from now on.
"f think this it a fine exWhen it became obvious ample of the Mickey Mouse
after nearly hair an hour that government our town has had
a quorum would not be avail to put up with in the past
able, Mrs. Bennett and Lady and I think the people aro
called it quits and told the getting tired of it and are go.
audience that in view of the ing to call for us to put art
tape recorder they would an­ end to it," Lady commented,
swer questions outside the
Today's meeting will be
building.
held In the Casselberry Worn*
Notice of the meeting was en'* Club Building on Over*
posted according to town brook Dr.

ISTANBUL, Turkey (LTD
By the way only 76 days to
The trams were jammed
HARM ELEN. Holland (UTI)
Several hundred d o l l a r s
qualify for the legislative race. —Two speeding express trains
—A
Belgain airliner with 27
worth
of narcotic* were stolen
with an estimated 500 persons,
. . . Anyone wanta lend me collided today, killing 80 per­
persons aboard was forced m w A ...
from Key*er’a Drug Store at
most
of
them
returning
from
$60 T
sons in The Netherlands'
the lamgwood Plata Friday
weekend holidays. The acci­ down in Armenia by Soviet
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worst rail disaster.
in the first of three major
MIG jet fighters today after
Don't be surprised if City
hreakins Friday and Saturday,
Officitl* .said on* of the dent scene was a rail cross­ its pilot reported trouble with
Fiscal Agent Loom It I.eedy trains apparently sped past a ing near this village 26 miles his radio equipment.
tlie Sheriff's office reported
recommends that the city bor­ red warning signal that was from Utrecht.
The Incident was announced | Sandburg 84
HOLLYWOOD (U P D -P oct
row $200,000 to finance a sew­ obscured by heavy fog.
Sheriff J. L. Hubby ordered
Dutch Premier Jan E. da first in Brussels by Sabena ' Carl Sandburg observed his
age treatment plant and sug­
■in extensive search on for
Airlines
and
then
continued
Seven hours after the crash Qua) and other high govern
gest* a 20-year-program.
three men wanted In connec­ Rk i +1, .. 1 a
in Istanbul by airport offi­ 84th birthday Saturdav.
authorities said 80 bodies had
mrnt officials went to the cials.
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tion with the three hrrnkina
been removed. Another 50
■v
that hit tlie area. Other break- • *.**;
The word ia that garden persons were injured and scene immediately.
The plane, a French-built Bishop Dies
uBL - ■- -vlv.
ATHENS, Greece (U P 1 )- ins were at Senoy Holding
clubs around town are up in scores more suffered minor
The nine coaches were so Caravellc Jot. was flying
&lt;&gt;v v
archbishop
of and Mortgage Corp. and the
arms over the landscaping cuts and bruises.
badly shattered tiial officials from Tehran, Iran to Istan­ Throclctu*.
'f t •A '
Athens
and
primate
of
all
around City Hull and the
Mid-Florida Golf Course.
said it might take two days bul. It had 19 passengers and
Greece, died early today after
Courthouse. . . . And are they
Hobby said that “quite a lot k ;V
to clear the tracks of wreck­ a crew of eight.
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mad about Sid Richard's rock
age. Some of the cars plunged
Airport authorities said the a lengthy illness. He was 61. of narcotics were stolen from
garden.
the drug stole as well ns $ 1,down a 10-foot embankment. jetliner was forced down at
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200 in cash, 2U cartons of cig- |. •’ ,-rh S ’’ • .• i ■J
51. Slager. editor of a liar- Yerevan, capital of Soviet Hei tor Appeal
PARIS
tU
PIl
Former
aieta,
lighters and lunch meal.
Armenia
about
to
miles
north
mclcn newspaper, said he
Mayor J. II. (J i in m y)
Secretary of State Christian
Entry was gained by break­
found ’•pure chaos" when ho of the Turkish border.
Crapps will have his new
| ' i
The incident occurred in A. Hcrtcr appealed to the ing a hole through the wall in
arrived on the scene 15 min­
name plate a t tonight’s City
j
a
Unltrd
States
and
its
allies
the
bathroom
ami
then
enter­
utes after the crash.
apparently the tame area
Commission meeting. . . , Did
i
.
;
today
to
create
a
"real
com­
ing the main building.
"There was only one am­ where two U.S. Air Force
you know that the name plate
munity"
of
Atlantic
nations.
*
The
m
ortgage
com
pany
w
as
comes from submerged wood
bulance on hand," he said. planet wore lost in 1958.
CALCUTTA, India (U P D - "As fast as emergency work­
entered by breaking a look on
116 years old out of Lake
Airport authorities said the
An armed uprising has start­ ers could get victims out of pilot of tlie airliner, Freddy Nixon Departs
tlie hark of the building w ith
Monroe?
I .. . - t ' &lt;1
MIAMI (UPl) - Former $125 stolen.
ed against King Mahendra'a the wreckage they were laid Moureau. reported 19 min­
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regime In Nepal, with heavy down In the fields. There were utes after leaving Tehran Vice President Richard M.
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The
three
then
went
to
the
The city will once again dis­
casualties on both sides, It dead and wounded every­ that he had lost radio con­ Nixon left here Sunday after •Mid-Florida Golf Course near
«
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cuss the condemnation ordi­
was reported &gt;hcre today.
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v
where."
tact but was proceeding on a stay of several da&gt;*. He Sanlumlo Spring* and accord­
nance tonight . . . what the
Report! reaching here from
the 850-miie flight to Istanbul headed for the nation'! capi­ ing to Hobby were sen n il off
ordinance does is set proced­
s\
without radio navigational tal. From there he intends to by officers.
ure for condemning structures Darjeeling, an Indian town on
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V
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rrturn
to
California.
the
Nepali
border,
said
fightDeputies
found
the
sufe
lay­
aids.
in the city.
ing had occurred in eastern
ing over on it# side in the I
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Whatever the trouble was,
middle of the floor. Apparent­
it apparently did not interfere More Refugees
Sheriff J. L. Hobby hat or­ and western parts of the
LEFT WAITINCs fur n quorum nt the CnitHelbcrry Municipal Hall S atu r­
MIAMI (V PD — Three ly nothing had been taken.
with the plane's radio trans­
dered his men to start clamp­ llimalyan kingdom.
Cubana
who
commandeered
day
morning were Aldermen Rohn Lady, left, and Mro. Hope Dennett who
At
least
three
Nepali
police
mitter.
ing down on motorists speed­
a gunboat and sailed to the
attempted to call the .special acnaion to bring aalca of alcoholic beverages in
posts hava been taken over
ing in potted sonea.
United States with 14 other
by nationalist, tha reports
the town In line with county regulation*. Shown at right is Mrs. Lillian
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Cubans locked in a cabin are
Deisel, town clerk.
(Herald Photo)
67, of Casselberry and ..er
Some trouble developing be­ said.
King
Mahendra
said
Fri­
being
processed
by
immigra­
niece
of
Jacksonville
were
tween the city and School
tion officials.
Hoard on allowing the city day that his political op­ killed Saturday in a three,
recreation department to us* ponents were trying to "seise ra r accident which occurred
Pilots May Strike
tchopl gyiijt to carry out ita power." He said they were . roynd n*&gt;m near Statesboro,
NEW YORK (U Pl) — Pan
*
A petition will be circulat­
program. A special meeting *:«fl.v btl Jtd tha%anctuar&gt;‘t ( j / '
World
Airways ed for signatures of Longwood
th « v tlu m b er of Commerce American
Mra. Bennett said this
Krone'll
"I'm not against anybody that "it waa accepted at a
nd Green, hu- »*nd of
has been set up between Supt. of a foreign power."
Tha King prese ntly is en- the dead woman who recelv- will kickoff its membership facet a strike by its pilots at businessmen and residents morning that she will offer for taking a drink . . . meeting in the living room of
of Schools K. T. Mil wee and
City Manager W. E. Knowles tcrtalning Premier U Nu of i C(j a crushed chest and other drive for the year next Mon­ aoy time after midnight to­ this week in protest of ser­ lo pay personally Attorney that's his own business. But I my home and my homa It no
Uurma who it on a state visit injuriei and it listed In cri­ day at 8 a. m. with a break­ night, but the Air Line Pilots vices in Uie area by the Win­
do think that wc ought to do town hall!"
to iron out the problem.
Kenneth .McIntosh to dralt an the tiling that ii fair to other
to Nepal. Both recently sign­ tical condition at a States­ fast at tlie Civic Center, it Association has given no in­ ter Park Telephone Co.
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Authorized by the City ordinance rescinding that businesses selling beer and
dication if or when there will
Eari Higginbotham tells us ed border agreements with boro hospital, was scheduled was announced today.
Council at its meeting last which allows brer and liquor liquor and eomc in line with
Co-chairhvan of the mem­ be a walkout.
that Seminole Raceway will Communist China after re­ to undergo x-ray* this morn­
Thursday night, lire petition vales In the town on hundays county regulations. I've learn­
open up the first of next year. ceiving financial aid from ing to determine extent of bership drive are Scott Burnt
will point out what was term ­ in an effort to get the issue ed tin t pricra are raised here
Dominican Talks
and Bill Hemphill.
. . . ria n t are now being drawn Peiping.
his Injury.
SANTO DOMINGO (U P D - ed as "gross unfairness" to under discussion by the Board on Sunday and that ceriainly
for a spanking new clubhouse.
At tile time of (he accident
All canvassers for the drive
of Aldermen.
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is not fair to other count)
the Greens were returning are urged to attend the Tcodoro Moiroto, regional di­ small businesses which arc
"I've tried repeatedly to buamcsimen," she added.
charged
business
rates
al­
rector
of
President
Kennedy's
Regular blanch meeting of
home from Schenectady, N. breakfast.
TALLAHASSEE (U Pl) —
Fleet Reserve A ttn. 147 will
Chamber president Rich­ "alliance for progress," plan­ though they presently must have it included on the meet­
V., where they had attended
"We’ve issued seven li­
ing agendas without success
State Civil Defenie Director
be held a t • p. m. today a t the
ard Drat said this morning ned lo confer with high Do- share party lines with resi­
the funeral of her brother.
censes
for
the
sale
of
alco­
and I've also tried to ques­
FRA Horn* on the lakefront,
H. W. Tarkington, acting on
Mrs. Green, president of that with a "unified effort" mlnlran officials today on dential listings.
tion legality of the manner in holic beverages In this town order* from Gov. Farrka Bry­
"We
wouldn't
be
to
opposed
using
the
program's
funds
to
219 Seminole Hlvd. Honor
the
Casselberry
Women's to all members and cillieni
The
mayor
even
went
so
far
which this Lllllandale hubguests will be the returned
The County Commission will Club, was a native of Schen­ throughout tlie county the spark the Dominican econ­ to the rate* whirh we feel are division plat was accepted as lo issue a beer license lo ant. checked Monday to see
excessive If we had service
members of VAII-1 Tigers. hold it* reorganisation meet­ ectady where fimrral tervieea ehsm brr's memlierthlp this omy.
a filling station that isn't in how much aid it avallablo
to warrant such charges. without any result*," Mrs.
The Women's Auxiliary will ing i t I &gt; in, Tuesday und in­ will lie held with the Bond year should reach an all time
Hie
rity limits of Casselberry for the tornado-ravaged city
There are many times when Ilcnnrtt said.
Merit Firings
meet In the TV room at I p. m. dication* are that J. C. Hutch­ Funeral h«me In charge.
high.
Will'll 1 found out about it I of rr*stvie«*.
e
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TALLAHASSEE (UPl) - our business houses are ham­
Survivors, other than her
"There is no doubt that
ison will be re-elected chair­
A tornado hit the panhandle
questioned the operator and
Things are getting pretty man and Jamea P. Avery vice husband, include a aon, Wil­ this area it going to grow," Despite claims from Gov. pered by residential parties
he said that he didn't need to city of 10,000 Just befure dusk
rough when you notice tape chairman.
liam, grandson Tommy and Dcas said, "and it It impera­ Farris Bryant that it Is hard who lie up tire service for
be in the town, he had a post Friday, killing one person-*
recorders a t council meetings.
Other items scheduled to several brothers and sisters. tive that It grow in an or­ lo fire state em ploys under hours," the city officials ex­
office box In Casclbcrry. I six-month-old Donna Johnson
There was on* in Casselberry come up bcfuie the board will
Upon receiving word of the 1ganised, well-plauned and or­ the Merit System, system Di­ plained.
called this in the attention of —injuring 26, and causing
Circulating the petition will
Saturday.
manner:
therefore, rector Gerald lluwell says the
be Carlton's Bliss's "modi­ accident. Miss Emily Evans, derly
the hoard and the license was widespread damage in a mile•
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G. T. Waltz who was ad­
rate
of
dismissal
of
Merit
membership
in
the
chamber
niece
of
Mrs.
Green,
who
fied" policy on a c q u i r i n g
rescinded and (lie man's wide sweep through the north
Don't forget if you were rights of way for county rosdt made her home with the Cat. It every citiscn's opportunity System em ploys is at high vised by Longwood Mayor A.
ST. PETERSBURG (UPl) money refunded," the con­ part of town. An estimated
K.
Lormann
to
list
all
points
burn in January . . . better and drainage.
selherry couple, left immedi­ to have a voice in this order­ at in private industry.
15o tu 300 persons were left
—Tlie Coast Guard said to­ tinued,
of grievance m tlie petition day a search had started for
make sure you gel your driv­
The directive outlines a pul­ ately (or Sta'csboro accom­ ly growth," Deas stated.
hom eless.
"It
looks
like
I'm
fighting
including
a
statement
advis­
er’s license.
ley to he followed In designa­ panied by Mr. and 5!rt.
a man and his wife and two
Dcas urged "everyone in OAS Protest
Bryant flew to Crestview
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ALGIERS. Algeria (U P D - ing that if relief is not forth­ children missing in the Gull a one-woman battle because Sunday fur an inspection trip
ting projects to be included In Clarence Doebener and Char- the county to make a con­
we
don't
have
tlie
men
to
do
coming,
the
city
will
take
tlie
The Sanford Art A ttn, will the road and drainage im­ lea Pyle, friends of the fam­ certed effort in making this Rightwlng supporters of the
of Mexico aboard a 33-foot it and I'm gelling tired of that lasted an hour and 13
meet at the Capri for dinner provement program.
'crash' campaign lucceatful. * outlawed Secret Army Organ­ m atter before the .State Utili­ cabin cruiser.
ily.
the illegal stuff that goes on mir.utrs. With him were Col.
at 7:30 p. m. today. The pro­
isation (OAS) staged a two- ty Commisiion.
The Coast Guard laid Mr. I down here and this he tin.I t e 11. N. Kirkman. the llkhway
gram to follow will bo con­
hour protest strike in three
~
~
and Mrs. (». E. Young of In- scrce.i business," t. c slated. Patrol chief; Jam es Kynet,
ducted by Mr. and Mrs. I’aul
Aigcrlan cities today. The
Sll» W t there Thursday a
T ic plat is under question the governor's aide, and John
Daren, speaking on Theatrical
move passed off with nothing . - . . . “ u .
..
hoard Ihc.r boat, Miss Char- by Mrs. Bennett who ta ) t Evans, Bryant's pres* aecre.
Art. Daren hat experience in
more serious than a teenage IX1 1IS 1*11m SC 11
lottc, en route to visit »
tary.
designing stage scenery and
raid on a girl's school.
Donald Galu. a 27) ear-old friend at Pensacola. But the
Mrs. Daren has experience as
South Seminole resident com- cabin cruiser (ailed lo s uw
an actress.
Deny Appeal
Flies
Atlantic
milled suicide la«t Friday. up (or a relueling slop It was
•
•
•
P age 8
B ridge
WASHINGTON i U Pl)-T h a
STOCKHOLM (U PI)-O llie the sheriffs o.'ilce revealed due to make at Carabclle.
Member* of Deer 1‘atrul of
C hi- ifie d ........... .. I'uge 11
Tbe Coast Guard, concerned
Supreme Court relutcd today
Itingatrand, 2o, the youngest today.
Scout Troup CU1 participate*,
Page 9
C u m in .
....
to examine the appeal of two
pilot to make a transAtlantie
Tlie man. who lived at 2126 over squally weather In the
in a l.ttteibug Hike Satur­
I'uge
8
Ik-ar
Abby
.
.
N cgrj ministers convicted of
solo
flight,
arrived
here
Sun­
Itidge
Drive
in
Tanglewood.
Uulf
the
past
few
days,
said
day. The boys walked from
E ntertullim ont „ Pi.
v
disorderly ronduct in Birm­
day. The Stockholm student died of self-iniliclrd wounds I planes from the Coast Goar.l
27th St. to the Uig Tree along
Legals
Page 6 • II t III
ingham, Ala., for their part
with a .22 caliber pistol, Slier- station licrc and at Biloxi,
flewr
hit
plane
from
Miami
to
Hwy. 17-92. picking up trash
I’uisle
I'ugu 9
in a 1958 campaign against
Mis*., had begun searching
Stockholm by way of Ber­ Iff J. L. Hobby said.
and litter thrown out by care­
Society
_ Pug* 7
segregation on city busrs.
The coroner's .ury ruled the for the Miss Charlotte,
muda. The Arorcs, Lisbon.
less motorist* along the way.
E ditorial
Pago 4
They are the Rets. J. S, Phi­
Young was identified as an
Barcelona. Geneva, Zurich death as a suicide. No note
Spoil* .
Pago &lt;1 fer and F. L. S mtllesworth
was found near tlie bod).
Ingll* motel owner.
and Copenhagen.

BRIEFS

Nationalists
Revolt Against
Mepal Ruler

Two Casselberry
People Killed

Petition Blasts
Phone Service

C Of C To Hold
Anjiual Drive

She's Willing To Pay Legal Fee

State Checking
Crestview Aid

County Board
To Reorganize

Florida Family
Missing In Boat

Tanglewooa Man

I lora'd Index

Shot 4 Times, He
Kills Attacker
JACKSONVILLE (U H ) —
James C. Clark, who shot an­
other man four limci in ■
bar Saturday, was slain by
hit victim at he attempted to
take the wounded man to tbe
hospital, police taid.
Police taid the wounded
man, Theodore Moy*. picked
up a hunting knife from the
flour of Clarke's ear and rut
Clark's throat at they drove
toward the hospital.
Officer* (aid Move would
be held for investigation of
homicide when he is released
Lum the hospital.

Fermented Berries All Picked

12,000 Robins Learn Sober Truth
CHAMBER OF Commerce membership co-chairmen are BUI Hemphill,
left, and Scott Burns. Looking on is C of C president Rlchnrd Deivs, right,
lh a membership drive will kick-off neat Monday,

OAKLAND, Calif. (UPl) Earl Lopez like* lo look out
the window of hit Oakland
home on a Sunday morning
and lake proprietary notice ol
a robin or two hopping across
bia (two.
But Sunday hi* morning
visitors brought some friends,
and their families, and a few
haugers-on—and *1 added gp

to an estimated 3,uuu robins
occupying his lawn, his porch,
the sidewalk and the street.
II was the sreond wholesale
robin invasion in at many
da&gt; a In the Ssn Franciico
are*. Saturday an estimated
12,000 of toe red-breasted ael
converged on a neighborhood
ia Los Altos. 35 miles to the
south, and i&gt; t happily swath­

ed on overripe pyracantha
berries.
It was tlie same berries that
attracted the birds lo Lopez's
home—but (lilt time, it ap­
peared to him, they slJ)rd
sober.
"I was still In bed when
they cam e." be said. "They
were really making a racket.

1 never saw so man) birds in
my whole life."
Brandies on trrrs In front of
hit house sagged under the
weight of the robins, and the
birds tu gorged themiclve*
that they wandered dazedly
around the street, refusing to
flap their wings even when
cars approarhrd.
The berries, when ovcrtipc

or sprayed, can make robina
drunk, according to ao avitulluritt, Alex Eiacnhcrg.
And drunk, aaid residents
of Uie Lot Altos neighborhood,
was what they were. "They
wouldn't even walk away
from you when you approach
ed Ih e a ," said one. They
wouldn't fly—on one wing tit
two.
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Tagc 2—Mon. .Ian. 8, '62

Kennedy Meets With Leaders On Program

Algeria Hit
By New Strike

WASHINGTON

1 The President will deliver
Wednesday.
his Stale of the Union Ad­
Vice Prcv dent Ly ndon U.
The meeting with IS House
dress to a Joint session of the
Johnson was asked to join in and Senate leaders was tbe
House and Senate Thursday.
the meeting to d’seuss admin- i second of three pre-session
He will tend his budget and
Istratlon proposal* to be tub-* (onfcrences scheduled at the
other legislative proposals to
milted to the cicctlon-yoar; While House.
Congress in subsequent mes­
session of Congress starlin g ' Kennedy met Saturday with
sages In the next few weeks.
Chairman Wilbur Mills (D*
Ark.), of the House Ways and
Meins Committee, snd plans
to confer Tuesday with other
top Democrats.
House Republican Leader
A change in time schedules
Charlea A. Halleck of Indisna
hoisted on* storm warning tor became effective this morn­
the Chief Executive Sunday ing at Ihc Enterprise EleInterior walls and oulsid*
night. Halleck said In a tele­ mint ary School.
woodwork and to put up new vision interview th il Ken­
L, O. Hayman, principal of
drapes.
nedy's proposal for medical the school, has reporled that
Toe public has been Invited care for the aged pointed to­ for the remainder of the term,
to attend th* Jan. 17 meeting ward socialism and would not morning session* will begin at
8 o’clock and classes will be
at 9 p in. and to hear a talk pass Congress this year.
Senate Democratic Leader dismissed at 3 p.m.
by guest speaker, Webb Watt
on the subject of "Commun- Mike Mansfield of Montana
alio predicted trouble ahead
lain In Your Country."
Watt, an Axa!«* Park drug­ for the administration. He
gist, is well known in Centr*l said the new aession would be
Florida as a lecturer against more difficult than the last
one and the House would boar
Communism.
Howard I»- Whelchel
The next fund raising pro­ "the burden of responsibil­
tect will b« a luncheon and ity."
160 Elliott Ate.
The President's proposal for
card party to be held Jan. 18
FA 2-2010
at 12:30 p.m. There will be the United Stales to buy 8100
table prizes and door prize*. million In United Nations
Those who wish to m»ke up bonds »nd Ills request for
Of fire Hour*: 1 - 6
a tahle and attend should broad tariff-culling powers
Evening* By Appointment
appeared
likely
to
atir
up
a
contact Mrs. Al Grimwood
major battle.
for raaarvationa.

(Ul»l&gt; —'gram.

Pres.dent Kennedy invited
Democratic and Republican
congressional leaders to the
Waite House today In a move
to enlist bipartisan support
for his 1962 legislative pro-

ALGIERS, Algeria (LT1)—The outlawed .Secret
Army Organization, (OAS) called a two-hour tdrike
today in an effort to show massive support for its
violent tftruggle to keep Algeria French.
With casualties mounting daily and the .slltjalloii
threatening to get out o f hand, the prefect o f Oran,

Casselberry Women's Club
Reports Latest Improvements

--------- —— tin n o r t h * A liter I*, threat' curd to impose a stale of
, liege If necessary.
I Authorities in Oian, Al­
geria's second laigsst city,
were tonremed at what they
termed an "Infernal cycle of
violence”—Moslem rthols and
l.uiopcan extieinista Blacking
M A K A S S A R , Indonesia each other In a growing series
&lt;UPlJ — President Sukarno of reprisals and counter-re­
escaped a third attempt prisals.
•gainst hli lire when a hand
In Algiers Sunday a car full
grenade
exploded
Sunday of Kunipean youths hurled
night in a crowd outside a hand grenades Into a Moslam
•porta arena, killing 9 persona hostel and
machlnegunned
survivors, kiltng one and In­
and Injuring 31.
Tba M-yaar-oLd president, juring ten.
Tha Algiers attack brought
unhurt but obviously edgy af­
tho
day'a casualty t o l l
ter tlie explosion, went on
with hie speech In the arena throughout Algeria to IB
•nd ripped Into The Nether- dead and 34 wounded.
By lait midnight, official
landa for lta refusal to hand
West Irian Wasl Naw Guinea f if u m showed th at sine* tha
first of the year tarrorlst
over to Indonesia.
A government spokesman violence by both aldei had
••Id sevaral persona ware ar­ taken 139 lives and lift 341
rested as "Dutch agents" In Injured.
The liadart of ths rebel Al­
tha assassination attempt. He
charged the Incident waa de- gerian provisional govsmglgnated to break the spirit m int wars In tha middle of a
masting Mohimof Indonesia and was an ex­ strategy
ample of tha "crueltioi and msdla, Morocco, 16 miles
Immorality of Imperiallati." north of Casablanca,
Makassar la in eouthwest
Tha masting, which began
Celebes, one of Indonesia's Sunday, was tha flrat outside
blggtst Islands and a major tha rabtl exile headquarters
•trooghold of rebels who rose in Tunisia, elnc* tha govern­
up against the Sukarno gov­ ment waa organised In 1911.
ernment In lis t, They only
Apparently tha rebel cabinet
recently ended their resis­ waa discussing Its next mova
tance and aubmltted to the in secret negotiations with
authority of the central gov­ tha French government on
ernment.
cunditiunc for granting Al­
The grenade exploded at I geria independence.
p, m. about ISO yards behind
the ear carrying Sukarno to
the sport* arena. It was
thrown from the crowd and North Orlando
landed in the road between
tha motorcade and the crowd. Garden Club
Col. Jusef, the government
epokeiman, aald the blast Meets Thursday
Th* North Orlando Garden
killed two adults and a child
and Injured 14 children, 10 Club will meet at 7:Jo p.m.
adult civilians, 3 members of Thursday at the home of Mrs.
the mobile brigade and a sol­
Ruih Clark, il l N, Edgemon
dier.
Ave,
Sukarno, speaking to a
Alt num bers havt been re ­
crowd of 9,000 atudanls, poli­
tical leader* and military per- quested to bring ona doien
eonnel, concentrated on Ids glada and g contslnar In ordor
attack on Dutch Foreign Min­ to tako part in the program
ister J.M.A.II. Luos' argu­ whin special arrangement In­
ments for retention of Dutch structions will be given by a
control over West New Uul- guest speaker.
Co-hostess willi Mrs. Clark
MB.
"If Luas says that Dutch for tha meeting will be Mri.
colonialism gave Indonesia Myra Btodden.
more than It took away It ii
• He," aald Sukarno bluntly.
In a previous speech at Woodworking
Bonybaui, Sukarno laid In­
donesia wanted to avoid Class Opens
bloodshed but would sand
"tbouiktida and thousands" of A t Lyman
boats to Invade West New
A woodworking class for
Guinea unless the Dutch get
adults will b* organised at
out.
Sunday's assassination at­ Lyman High School at T p.m.
tempt waa tha third against today with Millard Larch,
Sukarno In a little mure than head or the school's Industrial
four years.
Arts Dept., as Instructor.
Lata in ISS7 a grenade was
Classes are echadulad to
toiaad I t hla automobile in inert on Monday and Tuesday
Jak arta where he was a tie oil­ of each weak from 7 p.m.
ing a ceremony. Several until 9:30 p.m. and will be
persons were killed, includ­ limited to 20 persons. Students
ing some children. Arrests will supply their own m ater­
were made and death sen­ ials and tha only charge for
tences decreed but they have the instruction will be the 63
not yet been carried out.
registration fee.

By Jane Casselberry
The Women’s Club of Catselberry held its regular
monthly busineit m re ting last
Wednesday al 8 p.m.
Another step lias been com­
pleted in the dub'* effort to
finish ils building in attrac­
tive Colonial si)la according
to the original architectural
plans, reports of the meeting
staled.
Light beige and brown vinyl
tile flooring has been Installed
throughout, Including the kit
chcn and restrooina. by Su­
perior Construction Co. which
was th* low bidder. Th* kit­
chen had be«n previously
renovated with n*w cabinets,
rounlrr topi and a Ihrta-part
stainless *ie*l sink. Tha next
project will be lo paint th*

Sukarno Escapes
Third Attempt
On His Life

COURT OK HONOR mvvuitIa were given Thursday to Mark Kaborn, cen­
ter left, who won hln First Claus Seoul llndgc ami to David Higginbotham,
center right, who earned hi* Fireman*hip trudge. They are given a put on
the back by Scoutmaster Philip Simpson. Flaghohler: nre Tom .lonea nrnl
Hank Ashby. Court of Honor waa held a t the regular m e e tin g of T ro o p 501
I Herald Photo)
at Holy Croaa Episcopal Church.

Enterprise
School Times

Income Tax

Blood Bank Donations 'Drop O f f
Donations at tha Central
Florida Blood Bank dropped
off iharply In Decambar with
only 33 donora coming In dur­
ing tha holiday rush to boost
tha supply.
Robert Johns, a faithful don­
or gavs hla 14th pint, Robert
D, Grltma, hla 13th, F.«rl
Handley, hla 11th and Mrs.
Edith Rogers and Woodrow
Hartley donated their 10th.
Two men are naw msmbers
of tha aallon Club, having
glvsn their Ith pint and re­
ceiving their dlitingulehlng
key chain*. They are Paul M.
Holst and Charlea Lueth.
Seven plnter* are Joseph
D u n e s and Claranca O. liasear and thar* ware five per­
sons giving their sixth dona­
tion. They are Joe Rogers,
Raymond T. Ilall, Bernard
Jaffe, Charles Rogers and
David Rogers.
Harry Wilson and Bari Mc­
Intyre made it 1 pints and
Krancia Kelly, Jamea Lang­
muir, Doris Williams, Ada
Williamson and Robert J,

Stock Exchange
Officials Silent
NEW YORK (U PI)—Mem­
bers gathered for trading In
tha busy markat at the Amer­
ican Block Exchange on Trin­
ity Place today with a ques­
tion on their lipa or In their
minds: What next7
There had been a seiiet of
bumps in the road in tha past
eight months «f exchange op­
eration*. All th* time, how­
ever, Amex was building to a
new record of stock volume as
th* second largeit American
securities exchange. Mure ap­
peared to II* ahead.
Thl Jolts wefa capped by a
Securities and Exchange Com­
mission staff report Issued
Friday night after trading
elused stating that Amex had
tit operation* ehaw "general
deficiency of aundardi and a
fundamental failure of con­
trols.'' in other words, there
was lax administration of
rules eel up to protect th*
public that invest* In n e u r­
itis* traded on the eaelvange—
and front this laansss, abuse*.

Boynton all guv* their third
pint.
Th* eecund dotialiun wee
hied* by Buddy V a u g h n ,
Davis Gavin, Edward Perry,
Margaret Whittington, James

Sojher and Richard Lotz.
Pirat timer* were Henry
Taylor, Sura Jacobson, Ernest
llaumelstar, Lloyd Stanley,
Philip Fischler and William
Rarnes Jr.

T h u H u M

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TURKEYS s!*“
RIBS

. . . . D ays Of Old

WINNER. 8. D. (U P lj— ments usually averaged 100
Ranger Dun lllght, who re­ hc.nl and sometimes want al
MON. - TUES. - WEDS.
vived th* I bill century trail large as 300 head, but naver
drive to save 62.00Q, appeared upproacbed In size tha lllght
today to hava all but won his drive.
his mid-winter IA50.00U gam­
lllght had said he would
ble.
“deliver the cattle in good con­
lllght'■ 1,300 cattle had dition" when he set out a t
completed all but 17 miles of dawn Thursday from hla
the history-making 70-mil* Westover. 8. D., ranch. But
walk from Westover, S. D., he was troubled by weether
along the way and expressed
tu the railroad at Winner.
Armour - Star
However, tha drive will not concern for the safety of his
end today i i had been expect­ herd on Saturday night when
or
ed. Instead, Hight will bed bllstard-llke anuws and 60down hie herd outside Winner mile-an-hour winds hindered
tonight.
prugiese.
Wilson Certified *
"We'll take them in TuesHowever, ha said the herd
day," he said, explaining the came through the etorm in
6 - 1 4 Lbs.
cattle should have a rest be­ good condition "and wa didn’t
fore going Into the market. lose a hoof." The celtle were
Riittd
They were heddeed down Sun­ eased Into a sheltered ravine Young T*nder
day night on tha Pete Olrun that night and fed on 400
Thriftway Bacon 1 lb. 49c
Beef Liver
ranch, 17 nitlee northwest of hales of borrowed hay.
her*.
Sunday night, a truck from llulogn* - Pickle - Pimento - Oil** - Long * Liver • Chi
lllght elso said ha didn't Might’s ranch drove out to the
6 ox. 3/79c
want to arrive at the Winner Olson pastures with COO bales Hickory Hill Luncheon Meat
livestock auction today be- of hay, and another 600 hales
causa Monday Is the regular were to lw delivered a t the
Selected Med.
Uiarkal day "and wa want to pre-telecled stop tonight.
avoid as much of the crowd
The auctioneer said cows
Six* • Baking
as poeslbla,"
end eteara have been aalling
Eldon Daughters, cu-op«r- between 9170 and Ittfi a head
ator of the auction market, and estimated the value of
FROZEN FOODS
aald tlie 1,100 breeder rows lllght'k herd at between nneGrade A Florida
and 70U steer* would mike third and one-half million dol­
the drive th* largest single lar*.
ane-dey consignment in Huuth
lllght was Jubilant over hit
Winter Gnrden
Dakota history.
good fortune
in
getting
Apple • Peach
2 9 .
He said Winner consign­ through the storm okay. “ We
came through with flying
Cherry- • 22 Ox.
l-argo
colors,” ha aald. The ex-World
t Lb. n a .
Wav II paratrooprr gambled
Dot.
on th* drive to save an es­
timated 43,000 in truck haul­
ing fees.

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EGGS

Houghton Infant
Services Today

Graveside funeral stiviee*
ware held at t l a. m. today at
Oaklawn Memorial Park for
tha infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Andrew
Houghton, who died *t birth
a t S*mlnol* Memorial Hos­
pital Saturday.
Th* infant is survived by
h«r parents and two sislurs,
Diana Karen and Jcnnlfrr
Lee. The family resides at 103
Lake Minnie Drive, Park
ltidx* Manor.

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OFFICERS OF THE i-ll CLUU iimUllud nt u recent meeting ul the group
are, from left, seated, Rebecca lilies, president; Lillian Hicks, secretarytrcus'irer and Carolyn Washburn, vice president. Standing from left, are
Rob Riser and Gayle Woodard, recreation leaders; Sharon Giles chaplain
tuuOBobby Glenn, reporter.
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M an. Ja n . 8. '62— f*ajre 3

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HIGH ADVENTURE PATROL members are these scouts of Troop 501
who recently completed a 60 mile adventure hike from the Olustee Battle
Field Memorial Park up Into south Georgia, during the Christmas vaca­
tion. Shown here with them is Scoutmaster Phil Simpson. Not present
was George Zimmerman, who also accompanied the boys. From left, kneel­
ing are Doug Stanley, Hank Ashby, Darrell McLain and Jeff Simpson.
Standing are Dick Bruce, Chris Thomas, Tom Jones and Simpson.
(Herald Photo)

9 Journey In Adventure Patrol
— During the ret unt school
holidays, aeven boys from
Scout Troop 501 participated
In a “High Adventure Patrol"
that took them on a four-day
00 mile hike across the
Georgia border.
Starting out from Sanford
a t 8 a. m. the day after ChristQjnas, the seven boys, Dick
Bruce, Chris Thomas, Darrell
McLain, Doug Stanley, Hank
Ashby, Jeff Simpson and
Tom Jones, with their leaders,
Scoutmasters Phil Simpson
and George Zimmerman, were
driven to the Olustee War
Memorial Battlefield in the
i 'i^ p s c e o la Pol cat, sasl of Lake
City by MV*. Gordon Stanley
and Mrs. Zimmerman.
There they shouldered their
packs, 20 pounds apiece for
the (toys and 40 pounds for
the men, and set out. They
stopped a t a place called
Ocean Pond for lunch and
then journeyed on until they
reached a ranger fire tower,
where they camped for the
night.
The neat morning, the ran­
ger arrived, gave them a new
map and took them all on a

Kennedy, Clay
In Agreement

1

1

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Gen. Luciua D. Clay prepared
to return to Berlin today in
full agreement with President
Kennedy on policy for han­
dling "possible crisis situa• tioni" there.
The President announced
the agreement Sunday in a
three • paragraph statement
after a hour-long meeting
with Clay, hla personal repretentative in Berlin. Kennedy
■•Id they had “a moat useful
and satisfactory review” of
tiie Berlin situation.
The President's conference
Y with Clay came as officials
r e p o r t e d new instructions
were being sent to Llewellyn
E. Thompson, U, S. ambassa­
dor to Moscow, for his next
"exploratory” talk on Berlin
with Soviet' Foreign Minister
Andrei Gromyko,
Secretary of State Dean
Rusk said in a radio interview
q Sunday that he was "some­
what encouraged" by the re­
sumption of the U.
Soviet
talks in Moscow.
He said Berlin temuined “a
very important and potential­
ly dangerous issue” and the
exploratory* talks were being
conducted to find out if there
was any basis fur negotiations
looking toward an agreement.
The Kennedy-Clay meeting
followed reports last week
that Clay thought the U. S.
military commander in Berlin,
MeJ. Gen. Albert Watson,
should be given greater au­
thority to deal with provoca­
tions along tha Berlin wall.
But both Clay and Rusk
Mid after a Saturday meeting
that there was no disagree•rm ei.t between them on basic
9*rUo peLdjr.

tou&gt;* through the (ire lower,
showing them the forest for
miles around from the high
vantage point, and demon­
strating how fires are spotted
and nlurms sounded.
The new map helped the
patrol to find they way to the
next stop-over, a former
schoolhouse, now made into a
honey factory. Rain had be­
gun to full steadily and the
owner of the factory allowed
them to take shelter in the
storeroom for the night, and
also ronducted them on a
sightseeing trip through the
factory.
Leaving there the next
morning, the boys, now ex­
perienced veteran hikers, made
good time and arrived at the
Georgia breeder I t 4 p. n . ’ '
There they found a hunting
lodge where they replenished
their water supplies and were
guests of the lodge for breakfast next morning with a full
course meal of eggs, hum and
bacon, grite, biscuit* and cof­
fee.
The next day, Father John
Thomas and Dr. Gordon Stan­
ley arrived in station w.gons
to pick up the hikers and re­
turn them to Sanford, a little
footsore, but full of good
spirits and pleased at their
experience In hiking through
an unknown area.
On their trip the buys saw
a wild boar, which they chas­
ed for a while, and also iden­
tified the tracks of deer, bear,
tarnons, and rabbits.
Scoutmaster Simpson has
promised that a hike such as
this will be an annual event,
which will serve as a reward
to the boys earning the most
points for attendance, dues,
uniform neatness, projects,
and teat*.
In addition. Scout* who
earn th* right to go on the
patrol will wear a special

"High Advruture” pitch on
their uniform.
The Scouts were much im­
pressed with their visit to the
Olustee Battle Field. This
was the only Civil War battle
fought In Florida and was
won by the Confederates. The
battleground has been pre­
served with a monument, and
old uniforms and flags are
displayed with the history of
the battle*also on view.
In their packs, the Scouts
carried all tha equipment and
food that they used on th*
four day trip, plua three can­
teens of water, whirh were
replenished each night, at the
campsite. Many dried foods
were used, in order to lighten
packs, and provide the great­
est riAuTtthmeftt for the hlk-

TH E

5-H Club Has
Holiday Outing
At Marfoda
During th* recent holidays
member* of the Seminole
County 5-H Club, their par­
ent* and sponsors were guests
of the Martoda Ranch for an
afternoon of riding and piclicking.
The group traveled to Os­
teen separately, meeting at
Noel’s Store to foim a rant| van to the ranch, which is on
Pell Road ju*t outside the
Farmington Game Preserve.
The group of riders enjoyed
seeing the fin* horses and
cattle of the Mailed* and
riding over a small portion of
the 4,000 acre* of pasture and
woodland.
After the ttail ride, led by
5-H leader Wea Giles, the
group enjoyed the bar-b-que
supper prepared by Austin
Oglesby, ranch manager. H*
wai assisted in preparing and
serving by Mr*. Thelma Giles
■nd Mrs. Anna Laura Gllea.
After supper, the club
thanked Mr. Oglesby en masse
for a wonderful afternoon.
Those present for the out­
ing were: Mr. and Mr*. W, K.
Giles and Sharon and Becky
Giles; Glenn Walton and Rose­
mary Walton; Mr*. B. H.
Giles and Jimmy Giles; Mr*.
Ruth Rethea and Pat Bethea;
Mrs. Mary McKlnnsy, Cartte
Noel, Bobby Glenn, Lynn MeRoberU, Lillian Hick*, Kay
White, Rob Riser, Gayle
Woodard, Maureen Scott, Sallie Peterson and Austin Ogleeby.
Mrs. McKinney and We#
Giles are club sponsors.

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�Nice Work
One Sanford resident stopped us
on the street.
"Sny,” he said, "why don’t you
put In n Rood word for the boys a t
the post office? 1 watched ’em work
over the holidnys, nnd they did
everythin* in iheir power to help
Santa Claus get here on time."

Then we remembered aeelng some
of the postmen delivering packages
on Christmas morning.
Yes, we do feel Postmaster Guy
Allen and his fellow workers deserve
the thanks of the community for
their hard work during the alwayshectic holidays.

Dr. Crane's

Worry
Arlme sih! Philip shew
(law economically • young
mu pi. can live In modern
America. Itul it take. brain*
and "hora# sense" to run.
durt your home on a hudfrt.
Prop la of low I. If. artram
for Unrlo Ram to support
tham via welfare projacta
sad than often aquandrr
their monry on unniao
llama. Ho get hap!
CASE L-407: Arltne, aged
26, U my daughter in-law.
When aha and Philip got
married, they t n a v a d t a
Bloomington, Indiana, where
Philip did aome part time
teaching and atartad graduate
work toward hla Ph.D. In blatory.
They located In a little
apartment and atartad living
on a budget.
Tha ftrat tima lira. Crone
and I via Itad tham, thay show­
ed ua thalr pantry ahelvai,
atackrd high with cannad
gaadi.
'And wa got tham a t a bar­
gain," thay tidaim ad.
Than thay told ua thay
watchad tha ada In tha Bloom­
ington ntw tpapar for all groc­
ery talta.
Whenavar thay aaw a good
deal an cannad goods, thay
took their full quota.
And they really had ahown
amart Judgment, for thay wara
buying atandard cannad goods
as cheaply a t my wtfa daaa,
and aha la a superb shopper.
"Dad," thay also added, "we
have lived our first year on

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only 10.50 per weak for groc­
eries."
And that is certainly a
aplcndid evidence of budget­
ing, plus bargaining, for any
young married rouplc here in
modem America.
Jicmembcr, these figures
were for tha year 1000, which
means they applied to prraent
inflationary level*.
O b v I o u a I y, thay didn't
splurge on T-bone ataaka, for
they used egg* a* their staple
diet. Fortunately, they both
like egg* and eggs can be
served in a wide variety of *ppattilng ways, so they didn’t
complain.
And thay purchased their
eggs in 12-doxen lota from
farmem whan they'd drivo up
to viait ua at our aummtr
home 00 mile* away from
Bloomington, (o they'd get
them at 10 cents a dozen
cheaper, thereby puylng tha
gasoline bill for thalr trip.
Sine* thay don't use rigarato, thay thus saved $4.42
par weak which the average
smoking couple burn up every
week on the and* of thrlr cig­
ar# ta.
Thay don't uaa liquor, *o
thay alto saved tha *5.91 TER
WEEK which tha avtraga
liquor-using couple aquandar
on alcoholic beverages bars In
America.
Arlena and Philip spent an
average of only |9.50 par
weak for all grocariae, where­
as tha average smoking and
liquor using family In Amer­
ica poura fll.3 4 on tobaeco
and liquor avrry 7 day* be-

for* thay even begin to buy
food.
Arlene and Philip thua fur­
nished their table and alio
paid for all tha gaa and oil
bills for their email car, on
nhat many couples squander
on nuisance and medically un­
wise habits.
For Philip's little car aver­
age! over 31 miles per gallon
on regular gaa, so hla total
fuel bills, even for occasional
trips to Chicago, don't run
11.50 per weak.
The reason I am mentioning
their case Is to show Jiow
young married couples with
bralna ran atlll llv* compara­
tively cheaply In Amsriea.
Tha higher your I. Q., tha
lass It costa you to llval
People with low Intelligent*
are poor bargain hunter*. On
our South Ride her* In Chi­
cago thay squander monry on
watrr melons, out of season,
when they ought to be linking
that same money Into beane
and potatoes.
Send for my booklet "How
To Live On a Budget," enclos­
ing a stamped, return anval-,
ope plus SO cents.
It will show you young rouplea how to live on a modest
Incoma and atlll atUln a long­
er lifespan than tha average
couple.
(A leaja writ* la Dr.
Crane In ear# *f thla ntwepaper, aacloalag a le a f 4
cent stamped, addraaaed en­
velope and M cents t* caver
typing and printing costa
when yea aead far an# ef
hla booklets.)

O h , These New-Type Calendars!
d

l y DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (0 P I) Hanging on tha wall by my
dark era four ealendan,
which are all that ! have
room for.
So U you happen to have
Invented a new type of calendar, pleas# don't *«nd it
lo me, not even if II U illu­
strated with a sexy picture
of Melina what's-hcr-name
who- played-ln-Ncvcr-On-Sun*
d*y.
Perhaps I should say cap*,
dally not If It la Illustrated
with a aesy picture of Me­
lina whst'a-her-name-etc.
I have enough trouble flgurIn* out what day it is with­
out being dlslrscted by anything Ilka that.
Just a law month# ago I
was operating with only one
calendar—the Gregorian ver­
sion deviled by Pope Gre­
gory VIH in 1U&gt;. Ascertain­
ing tha date then was relathraly simple.

Then I chanced to r r ita ■
column about the “ Perpetual
Calendar" Invented by Dr.
WiUsrd E. Edwards of Hono­
lulu. Thla indirectly put me in
touch with Walter F. Rothc
of Washington, inventor of
the "L'niveriel Spec* Age
Calendar."
I have since discovered
that the countryside la fairly
terming with calendar inven­
tors and that there la an intense rivalry among them.
This wai brought to my at­
tention by Elisabeth Achclli
of New York former presi­
dent of tho World Calendar
Aiaoclatica.

P.cthc told me that the Per
petual Calendar and the
World Calendar ware practi­
cally tha same thing aqd
that the Universal Calendar
had virtually vanquished them
both.
But Miss Achclii disputed
hit statement. She contended
that the Universal Calendar

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George Eastman plan," with
nothing much new except the
name.
Subsequently, 1 received a
communication from Wooster,
Ohio, Informing me that the
late Profeieor Yanney of the
CoUtga of Wooster had in­
vented a perpetual calendar
beck in 1M ,
Having m deatra to take
aides in Ihe dispute, | have
dllcgenlly tried to use all of
tha calendars that have been
eent to me.
It la getting a bit confus­
ing, however, and it la my
hope that I can now grace­
fully withdraw from the con­
troversy. I decided that the
best way to do thla was lo In­
vent ■ calendar of my own.
Called tha "Coamoe Sluggarda’ Calendar," It divides
the year Into 146 weeks, each
week consisting of two and
one-hall days. The weeks all
begin at T p. m. Friday and
end at T a. m, Monday.
A t you can eee, thla glvaa
ua a year full ot weekend*.
It covers everything except
lb# extra day In leap year.
We may have to work that
day.

WSCS To Meet
The Woman's Society of
Christian Sarrire of tha Enterprlaa Barnett Memorial
Methodlet Church will meet
Tuesday at tha home of Mrs,
B. W. Carlton with Dlatrict
President Mis. Howard An­
derson of Daytona Btach as
guest speaksr.

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unanimous vote. The smallest
WASHINGTON (NEA) — signment to the nongovern­
country
can thus veto Ita 14
A search for new ways snd mental leaden It to find a
partners.
Some system of
means to achieve closer eo- fresh approach to strengthen
weighted
voting
m iy be eon.
op.-retion and greater unity tn the Atlantic Alliance politicalsidered to get majority de.
the North Atlantic Treaty Or­ iytUlona. It could be based on
The parent NATO is sup­
ganization is to be mad* at
population, gross national
tnc Atlantic Convention meet­ posed to supply the military product or NATO contribu­
unity for International de­ tion!:
ing in Paris Jan. g-20.
Thla problem will becom*
The hope la th a t the 98 frost against aggression.
Important
If
leading eitlaen delegates from in the economic field, there incteaiingly
NATO
it
made
a
nuclear
pow.
'.he IS NATO countries will Is dose co-operation through
er, with mlssllei and warheads
ci me up with somsthlng more the new Organisation for rf Us own not under oneEconomic Co-operation and
than high-minded resolutions
Development — OECD. Thla country control. To prevent
emerging usually from such will be strengthened by the mltuse of these weapons,
sesrions, to which no on* pays Common Market, which la there must be civilian polit­
much attention.
being enlarged end expended ical control over tho military,
the problem ie how to *et it
The United States delega­ to increase trade.
up.
tion of 20 it headed by form­ The Atlantic Convention la
er Secretary of Stata Chrls- sure to talk about that, par­ This is only one part of tha
ifi.n A. Herter and former ticularly since the two chair­ bigger question of what form
Undersecretary Will Clayton. men of the U. S. delegation of political organisation can
It include* Elmo Roper, eia tlso authors of the Con­ best achieve the sime of the
William A. Si. Burden, Erie gressional Economic Com­ Atlantic Community—what it
Johnston, William F. Know- mittee's brilliant report on shall have fov executive,
legislative and judicial au­
innd and others of comparable Foreign Economic Policy.
thorities and how much pow­
ititu re . Britain, France and
But major attention will be er each should have.
Germany have 10 delegate*
given to the weakest link in From her# the subject
each. Canada 7, other* fawar,
the Atlantic Alliance. This Is evolves Into how the NATO
doivr to Iceland and Luxemthat it cannot present a united courtrles can achieve a com­
Lurg'a 2.
frjn t to the world, military or mon foreign policy. Certainly
This parley was dreamed up
economically, unless these the present disagreements
after the 1059 Atlantic Con­
pollrlet are backed by great­ ever sn approach to Russia on
gress of 650 citizens of NATO
er
political unity.
ths Berlin issue snd the UN
countries in London. That
Ther# It no fixed agenda. Congo policy do not show the
group
was
too
unwieldy,
so
it
Letters
recommended this
smaller The convention's function is wcrld snd Atlantic Com­
exploratory, to find new an­ munity united for common ob­
gatnering.
Bo'h of these meetings were swers. But among the prob­ jectives.
Co-ordination of monetary
tailed by the NATO Parlia­ lems It will tackle, these are
policfes Is considered essenmentarians Conference, mad* considered important;
would allow any credit fro m , so up, as a result of said up of representative* from
One admitted shortcoming Hal If NATO military, econoDear Sir:
We, aa properly owners donated property on ta x e s' road improvement? Emphati- the lawmaking bodies of tha of the present NATO is that rcic nnd political objectives
when land valuationi would cally, N'OJ
15 NATO countries. Their as­ Its decisions m utt he made by are to be properly financed.
along Pineway, take excep­
tion to the announcement by
the county officials that "tha
property owner* along Pineway are standing in the way
of progress."
H o w to e a r n .
In the first place, the
County requests that we deed
th an 40 fact of our property
for a right-of-way when thay
•heady have IS feet of that
amount, as verified by n re­
cant aurvay of our property,
They don’t ask for the dif­
ference of 40 and IS, or IS
(art, but FOIITY (40) feet.
Thay mas lured 40 feet from
the center of the road, and
set stakes to Indicate tha
right-of-way Una. Thero is
quits n difference when wa
measure 40 feet from the
property line. Perhaps they
need a course In simple Ari­
thmetic.
I d the second place, we do
not want to have to donate
half of our front yard, even
If measured from the center
of (be road "period." It
eemi unjust to request such
a right-of-way from any pro­
perty owner for a road that
won't go anyplace, unless It
is lor tha financial benefit of
soma other property owned
down tha road.
Of eoursa It la tha Intant
to turn over to tha State an
to foot right-of-way and
"saddle" them with the re­
building of tha road and It's
maintenance. It la always
easy to ask the Slat# and
Fedaral Government for outlir a ot money, and then, in
the next breath cry about
losing "States and County
Rights." Wa leel tha exist­
ing so (eet la sufficient for
tha present traffic, now and
In the future.
The County Officials should
desist from bragging about
thalr low budget and atop
•
taking credit for accomplish­
W it h a sa v in g s a c c o u n t h e r e , your fundi work hird every day
ments made possible by
—even New Yc*r’«. Invest your accumulated cash or year-end
"aasy" money and "donated"
property. We don't think it
bonus on or before Jm uiry 10th. You’ll earn generous returns from
la an Imposition oa their part
January
III, reap a full share of 1962’s big earnings distribution!.
to maintain thalr own roads
FOR
MORE
INCOME
IN
1062!
or on tha taxpayers of the
If you can’t stop in, open your account or add savings by mall.
County to pay for using same.
Send
check or money order for any amount. The funds will begin
Vary truly yours
Lorrey V. Black
earning in hours, insured safe up (o S10.000 by an agency of the
P. S. Do you think the County
U. S. Government. We’ll mail your credited savings book and

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by JAN. 10th

First Fsthar'a Day w ii ob*
Every third Sr* (a the served June II, 1910.
United Stetee damages or de­
stroys someone's home.
Michigan has about 40,000
miles of lake surface.
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O f Casselberry Lions
By Jane Casselberry
Seminole County Sheriff
Luther Hobby was guest
apeaker at laat Thuraday’a
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Liona Club at Bill's Diner on
Hvry. 17-82.
Sheriff Hobby invited the
Liona to make a tour of the
new jail w-hlch hat a alceping
capacity of 100 and average!
between 60 and 79 Inmate* at
a time. The old Jail had a ca­
pacity of 46 and averaged be­
tween 50 and 60 at a time
which necessitated transport­
ing juveniles to Brevard
County.
The new facility alio has
two air-conditioned cells to
accommodate Insane peraons
while they await transfer to
atalc mental hospitals.
Hobby also stated that he
has 12 deputies and nine cars
with men on duty 24 hours a
day. According to the sheriff,
the number one enemy still ia
alcohol as it makes adult de­
linquents and it the under­
lying cause of more crime and
broken homei than any other
tingle thing.
Plant were revealed by the
Liona for a Ladles Night to
be held Jan. 18 at 7 p.m. at
the
Casselberry
Womans

Club Building. The dinner
will be catered by Mr, and
Mrs. Dominic Terebo and
there will be a choice of
baked ham or New York atrip
sirloin aleak.
Guest speaker for the event
will be R. J. Dufourd of Ml
Dora who will speak on the
aubjeet “ Flying Saucer* . . .
Fact or Fiction.’’ Following
the program, a four-piece
combo will play for dancing.
Club activities for the month
of December reported Includ­
ed seven eye examinations
given and sevrn pairs of
glassei provided; IS food
baskets were distributed to
needy families at Christmas­
time and the light conserva­
tion fund betyflled from
Quarterhorse Races cospon­
sored by the club and held at
Seminole Park Raceway on
Dec. 21.
The club voted to spend $10
for membership in Boys
Ranch and $50 for membership in the Florida Foundation
for the Blind.
The Casselberry Club will
sponsor a new Lions Club for
the Longwood-North Orlando
area. State Secretary Milton
Rutherford was present at
Thursday night's meeting and
asked for names of key men
in the area who might help
organize the new group.

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NOTICK o r »AI.W
NOTICK IH IIEIIEUT GIVKN
that pureueat to tha Final Decraa ot Foreclosure and Hat*
antertd In tha rauaa pending
In lha Circuit Court In and
fur S.nilnole County. Florida,
caaa Dockat Numhtr tltS7, tha
undaralenad Clark will sail th»
proptrty altuatad In aald
County daacrlhad aa:
Lot It. Block : HKFTLKR
IIOSI Ed ORLANDO SEC­
TION ONE. according to
plat lharaof racordad In
l-lat Hook 11. Pat** * and
t. Public Record* of damInolt County, Florida,
lllurhasl
at public aalt, to th* hlahaat
and beat bidder for caah, at
tt-.O* A.XI., on th* ZSth day of
January, 1MZ. at the From
Doer of tha Ramlnol. County
Courthou*#, Sanford. Florida.
Best Hatted
(■BALI
Arthur If. B*ckwlth, Jr.
Are Selected
Clark of tha Circuit Court
1
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NEW YORK &lt;UPI&gt;—Golden
Deputy Clark
Hat Awards—for being the m * h o p A B o r t i a t a l n
beat-hatted women in the na­ &gt;1 Bast Pin# Htrcat
Florida
tion during 15HJ1—were given Orlando,
Attorney* for Plaintiff
Sunday to seven women by Publlali January I. ISC
the Millinery Institute of
v o rii r. o r balk
America.
NOTICK IS HKRF.nr GIVKN
Receiving the awards were; that pursuant to tha Tlnal Piof Korselooura and dal*
Anna Maria AlbergettJ, thea­ rraa
entered In th# cauaa pendlna
ter: Lee Rcmick, motion pic­ In th* Circuit Cou-t In and
tures; Jayne Meadow*, tel*, far damlnol# County, Florida,
caaa Dockat Number tlSIl, the
vision; Hiklcgarde, popular underlined Clerk will sell the
music; Mlml Benzell, ctosiL property situated In aald
d*acrlbed aa:
classical muilc; Mrs. Al­ County
!.ot Jl. Block Z. NORTH
fred Gwynn Vanderbilt, in­
ORLANDO SRCOND ADDI­
TION, according to plat
ternational society; Kather­
thereof record**! In Plat
ine Pcden. national president
llouk IS. Pact* if. &gt;* and
it. Public Record* of
of tlw Business and Profes­
tl.minute
County, Florida
sional Women's Club public
Dobbs I
affair*.
at public eel*, to th* hieheet
and beat bidder for cath. at
H its A. M. on tha ZZth day
of January, ISIZ, at th* Front
Circle To Meet
Door of the Seminole County
Circle Ona of the UI^W of Courlhnui*. Sanford, Florida.
the Community Presbyterian (■KALI
Arthur M. Herkwilh. Jr..
Church of Lake Mary will hold
Clerk af tha Circuit r .u r t
Sly: Martha T. Vlhten
Its first meeting of th* year
Deputy Clerk
a t 8 p. m. Tuesday a t the Ulehnp
a BurnaKtu
home of Mrs. Richard Keogh. SI Kaat Pin* dlr**t
Plana for the coming years' Orlando. Florida
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Leesburg Stops Seminoles, 61-55

Action Was F ast And Furio us A t Fronton Friday Night

Overflow Crowds Jam Weekend
Spoils
Jai - Alai Opener
The newly-conilructed Orlando-Scmlnole Jal-Alal Fron­
ton In Fern Park opened Hi
first season Friday night off
to a record ita rt with over­
flowing crowds.
The grand opening law a
representative c ro n section of
the reiidenti of Sanford and
Seminole County with City,
county and itate officials In
attendance as well as hun­
dreds of townspeople.
Publicity Director Jim Ris­
e r expect* turnouts for the
games to remain at n«ar
capacity crowds throughout
the season with slightly larger
attendance on weekends.
Entries In Monday's JalAlsl matches as scheduled by
Team Manager and Match­
m aker Tony Andrei are as
follows:

First Games: Doubles
1 Ibsirela
Juanchu
2 Furquct — Zarrn
9 Estrada — Elorri
4 Ulas — Abasola
9 Tejero — Pradera
6 Filipino — Davalos
Substitutes: Anacabe — Egana
Second Game: Doubles
1 Furquct — Elorri
2 Tejero — Juanchu
9 Filipino — Z irra
4 Aslrada — Padcra
3 Anacabe — Egana
0 Ibarreta — Zabala
Substitutes: Bias — Abawto
Third Game: First Half of
Double
1 Davalos
2 Egana
3 Abatolo
4 Zabala
9 Mata
6 Etta »
7 Anacabe
Substitute: Filipino

Fullmer Fans Going
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followers of middleweight cochamplon Gene Fullmer are
chartering a plane from Sail
Lake City ao they can be pres­
ent at the New York Boxing
Writers' Association dinner
on Jan. 14 when Fullmer re ­
ceives the Edward 3 . Nell
Memorial Award aa lOfll
fighter at the year.

Charity Night Slated Oviedo Drops
6fh In Row
Thursday A t S0KC

By United Tress International
Fourth Game; Second Half of
SATURDAY
T tv o
highly
Important
Double
WEST POINT, N. Y.—Paul
events are achedulsd a t th t
1 Sarmi
Dlctiel, who reiigned as foot­
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
2 Ecbanls
ball coach at Louisiana State, tnls week. The seventh annual
3 Isaac
algned a five-year contract for Charity Night will be Thurs­
4 Uria
the tam e position at West day. Profits from the entire
3 Bilbao
ptogram will go to varioua
Point.
5 Arrona
rhority organisation* in Semi­
7 Sagai
MIAMI, Fla. -T h e Detroit nole and Orange Counties.
Substitute: Irlarte
Lions routed the Philadelphia
Fifth Game: Doubles
1 Onatc — Irlarte
Eagles, 38-10, In the National
2 Aldas — Manuel
Foothill League Playoff Bowl
3 Astlga — Sagas
game.
4 Badlola — Aguitin
3 Oast! — Isaac
MOBILE, Ala.—The South,
6 Areltio - Zubi
Substitutes: Aronna — Man­ led by Ronnie Ball and Earl
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (U P 1 )uel
Grot, defeated the North, 42- Four members of the Dallai
Sixth Game: Doubles
7, in the Senior Bowl football Texans were primarily res­
ponsible for the West's 47-27
1 Anacabe — Isaac
game.
victory over the East in the
2 Bilbao — Egana
first American Football Lea­
3 Unite — Manuel
AltCADIA, Calif.—Four-and4 Astlga — Llata
Twenty, with Johnny Long den gue All-Star Game Sunday,
3 Uria — Ecbanls
up, won the 881,230 San Car­ according to West coach Sid
6 Arrona — Sarmi
los Handicap at Santa Anita Glllman.
Subitllutajj Badlola — Zubi by a nose,
They were quarterback Cot­
Seventh Game: Doubles
ton Davidson, halfback Abner
1 Bias — Manuel
NEW Y O IIK -H arry Wla- Haynes, middle linebacker
2 Estrada — Mala
mer, president of the New Sherrill Headrick and salcty2 Ibarreta — Sarmi
York Titans, sold 30 per cent man David Webster.
Davidson, voted the out­
4 Uria — Pradera
of his stock In the club to
3 Bilbao — Zarra
Itoyal R. Raidlc of Palm standing player of the gamn
replaced starting quarter­
6 Onate — Elorri
Beach, Fin., for 8300,000.
back Jack Kemp of the San
Subtltute: Astlga — Zabala
SUNDAY
Eighth Game: Singles
WASHINGTON—Galen Halt Diego Chargers in the second
1 Zubi
of Penn Stile led the West to quarter and connected for 249
2 Irlarte
i 13-19 triumph over the East yard* and threa touchdowns.
3 Badlola
"He came In when we were
in first U. S. Bowl game.
4 Areltio
down and really moved our
3 Aldas
SAN DIEGO, Calif. - Tha ball club," Glllman said. "He
fl Agustln
West, paced by Cotton David­ never looked better."
7 Gsstl
Ilaynea broke the game
son and Abner Haynes, de­
Substitute: Safas
feated the E ast lu the first open early is the third quar.
Ninth Game: Doubles
American Football League ter with an electrifying 801 Astlga — Zubi
yard punt return for n touch­
All-Star game, 47-27.
2 Arrona — Sagas.
down after taking a lateral
3 Aroiiio — Itiaile
LOS ANGELES—Fred Haw. fiuui Dick Harris of San
4 Badlola — Zabala
kins and Phil Rodgers tied Diego. The West was trailing
3 Gastl — Echants
for the third round Irad in 21-12 at the lima. Haynes
6 Aldas — Aguslin
the Lui Angeles Open golf also scored on a 12-yard
Substitutes: Onatc— Isaac
tournament
with 54-hoi • Jaunt around right end in tbo
Tenth Game: Doubles
second quarter.
sco rn of 208
1 Tejero — Zabala
2 Filipino — Juanchu
3 Furquet — Pradera
4 Ibarreta — Davalos
3 Estrada — Mata
•1 "
0 Biss — Abasola
Substitute*: Uria — Zarra
ei
Eleventh Game: Doubles
#1
1 Uria — Zubi
e,
2 Aatlga — Manuel
3 Arrona — irlarte
4 Onate — Agustln
«f8 8 9 |I M lll* I I I M » lll« 8 l oO’*‘o tlSSSisSM I* • »(l 18 • f Vt I
3 Badlola — Sagas
• Aldas — Isaac
7 Areltio — Ecbanls
&gt; Gastl — Sarmi
Substitutes: Bilbao — LUata

Texans Pace
West AFL Win

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The track has already held
its annual Scholarship Night,
which bsnrfiitcd state edu­
cational units, and a special
charity matinee when profits
went to the Seminole County
Juvenile Counell Inc., an or­
ganisation that aids children
from broken homes.
Friday night two ace gray*
hounds from Tampa and two
from Jacksonville will meet
Inaugural winner, O. fl.'s
D. D. T. and P. C. and E. J.
Alderion's Tuffy O’Leary,
r*relenting the SOKC, In the
first Trf-CIty contest ever
held on tha local oval.
Thera era three races In
aeries. The first was held in
Tampa Saturday. I t la the
second event that la slated
here Friday and tha last of
the sorlea will b* In Jackson­
ville Jan. 20.
O. B.'s D. D. T. and Tuffy
will school between races
Wednesday night.
Pansy Cross, who missed
victory by a narrow margin
In her last outing, will prob­
ably he the favorite in to­
night's featured ninth race.
Top notchers opposing h*r
will be Mary McLain, O. B.'a
Short Rib, D. D. Dinah, Turnaround, Brenda Doll, Ram
Rod Rowdy and Idle On*.

Paul Mlkler's Oviedo Lions
dropped their sixth game In
a row Friday night to the Tituariile Terriers 66-31 in a
game that saw the hosting
Terriers seize an early ad
vantage over the Oviedo
team, hold it through *11 four
periods to come out with
their third straight.
In the Junior Varsity pre
Umlnary game the Lions tri
umphed over the Titusville
"B " Squad with a score of
36-34 to give both school* a
triumph for the night.
Playing their eighth cage
action of the season, the Lions
stood out with Buy Wainwright with eight field goals
ind three foul shots for a 19point total. In the second scor­
er berth was DcShazo with
five field goals and one fret
throw for 11 points.

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Coach Bud Layer's Sanford
Seminoles played nip and
tuck with the Leesburg Yel­
low Jackets Friday night be­
fore a large crowd in Flem­
ing gym only to be edged out
by the Jackets 61-33 in the
second period in a- game that
saw foul shots as the key­
note.
Play started off with the
Seminoles matching the Yel­
low Jackets point for point,
ending the first period with a
9-9 tie. The second quarter
saw the Jackets pull away
from the Seminoles and'come
out on top at halftime with a
score of 23-19.
The Seminoles bounced back
after halftime to pull within
one point of the Leesburg
team with Butch Riser and
Bill Stephens taking most of
the third quarter scoring.
The game ran neck and neck
and the fan* roared as the
laid changed back and forth.
The third period ended with
excitement as the Jackets
kept a one point lead with the
score runlng 31-33.
Fans on both sides wor*
screaming as the Semlnolea
made a desperate last minute
try to pull ahead of Leesburg
until time ran out on the cagers and the buzzer sounded
the final score at 43-43.
Tenseness picked up even
greater as the overtime saw
both teams score four points,
hitting the tallysheet at 49-49
and running the game into the
second overtime.
Butch Riser dropped in
three field goals in the second
overtime for Sanford only to
have his alx points doubled
by the Leesburg team with
fouls making the difference.
The final buzzer found the
Seminoles behind 61-33.
With Butch Riser top man
for Sanford with 20 points,
Dave MeGlIUs came in second
with eight and Barry Brown
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A surprise stork shower and
luncheon was held recently at
the home of Mr*. Kate Pressley. Sixth Street, in Uhuluota.
Guest of honor was Mrs.
Carol Allen, who now resides
with her family in Cocoa.
Hostesses were Mrs. Pressley, Mrs. Betty Fox and Mrs.
Stella Bell. Games were play­
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four friends of Mrs. Allen
were present for the party.

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out of Florida Southern in
October because of double
pneumonia, and spent two
weeks in the hospital here, is
planning to leave in a few
days for Norman Park Jun­
ior College in Norman Park
Ga.
Whatever else the girls
have in common that main­
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their
longstanding
friendship, it is not in the
choice of a college, since al­
most every one of them chose
a different school.
But the girls still plan td
get together each Christmas­
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Wtsltyan Service Guild of
th* First Methodist Church
meets at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs.
Fred M. Smith, 1113 Seminole
Blvd.
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The Officers Wives of VAH* held their monthly coffee
Wednesday at the home of
Mr*. J , T. Been on Palmetto
Ave.
Attlallng the hostess in
serving delicious pastries was
Mrs, G. N. Kuchn. An a r­
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and fruits surrounding a

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New Year'a baby centered
the serving table.
Invited guests were the
candidates for election to the
office of president of the All
Wives Club. Those attending
were Mr*. R. D. Murphy of
VAH-5 Mrs, John Uarlow of
VAH-U and Mrs. II. E. MeCumber of VAH-1. .Mrs.
George Schneider of VAH-7
was unable to attend.
Mrs. T, A. Wagner con­
ducted the business meeting,
after introducing the guests.
Mrs. Iliy Fox presented plans
for the election coffee, Jan. 11
and chairmen for the bridge
and luncheon meetings were
appointed.
Others attending were Mrs.
R. M. Forster. Mrs. John D.
Slufflebecm, Mrs. K. D. Kugler, Mia W. V. Laaaeu, Mr*.
A. O. Karnes, Mrs. Andrew
F. Reno, Mrs. Charles R.
Jasper. Mrs. John F. Dunn,
Mrs. Warren J. Fordham,
Mr*. R. D. Harrop and Mrs.
J. T. O'.Mara.

Hie Daughters of Wesley
Sunday School Clast of the
First Methodist Church held
the first business and social
meeting of the New Year In
McKinley Hall, Tuesday even­
ing.
Serving at hostesses were
Mrs. L. E. Estes, Mrs. Mahlou Wright, Mrs. Hoy Tillls,
Mrs. Clark Leonard/ and
Mila Aline Chapman.
“Love. Friendship and Fel­
lowship” was the theme chos­
en by 3lrs. Charles Meri­
wether, class president, for
the devotions for the evening.
Sho read several short arli
clei pertaining to the scrip­
ture message and Mrs. T. J.
Taylor closed the devotion
period with a New Year’s
prayer.
Reports were given by de­
partment chairman and four
cardt of appreciation read
from members for various
courtesies extended to them.
Suggestions were made on
ways to assist in improving
the new cla n rooms rccsntly
acquired by the church.
The regular donation to the
Rhodeheavcr Boys' Ranch,
near Palalka, was made. Mrs.
Estes and Mrs. Wright m sdt
donations to the birthday
bank.
Refreshments of cookies
and coffee were served by the
hostesses. Others attending
were Mrs. nuth Hawthorne,
Mrs. C. M. Flower*. Mrs.
Pauline Howard and Mill
Versa Woodcock.

Reg Honored A t
Birthday Party
Reg Garner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Garner, 131B Sum­
merlin Ave., celebrated his
fifth birthday, recently, with
a party.
The birthday cake inscribed
with “Happy Birthday Heg"
was lopped with a pirate ihip
and pirates. Ice cream was

Woman’s Club
Plans Meeting
Wednesday

during the
cocktail h ou r. . . 7 to 9
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The General Business and
Fine Arts Department* of the
Sanford Woman'a Club will
meet Wednesday at the Club
House for the January lunch­
eon meeting instead of the
place previously announced.
Luncheon will be served al
12 noon with Mrs, Howard
Montieth and her committee
in charge.
In addition lo the regular
program, a memorial service
will he held for Mrs. Jamr*
Moughton and Mrs. O. P.
Herndon. Members are re ­
quested to make their reser­
vation* for the luncheon no
later than Tuesday.
DON'T WOK BROWBEATEN
To help give your browa
the loveliest appearance pos­
sible, pluck hairs from the
underside only and shape
from above with an eyebrow
pencil, working parallel to
ibe natural brow lie.

R E G G A R N ER

HOLIDAY VISITORS

ONE FAR-AWAY Student
was the top award winner in
last y ears graduating class.
Miss Penny Anderson.
Penny continues her brill­
iant scholastic record, accord­
ing to her mother, Mrs. H. E.
Anderson, as the report from
Northern State Teacher’* Col­
lege In Aberdeen, S. D., list*
her grades as three “ A's”
and two
“ I received word on my
birthday,” said Mrs. Ander­
son, “ and it certainly was a
fine presentation for me.”
Penny is studying medical
technology at the college and
breauso of the distance, did
not conic home for the Christ­
mas holidays. Both her mo­
ther's and father'i relatives
live near there and she visited
with them.
Penny says It’s very cold
up there, with lots of snow
and ice, but she love* it.

ANOTHER CHRISTMAS va­
cation has come and gone and
the visitors and friend* and
relativea bare returned to
their hornet and businesses;
the young men amt women
have returned to college and
their studies, and the local
school children have gone
back to their books.
One annual get-togeliier,
which began laat year and is
expected to continue for many
year*, waa the tea and chat­
ter party held by Ethel Lee
VERY SPECIAL Christmas
Riser at her Summerlin Avr.
visitor* were Mr. and Mri.
home.
Last year, befor* all the Curtis Lavender's ion, daugh­
ter-in-law and grandbaby,
Toni, who arrived for a visit.
As it turned out, mother and
baby will stay a while in San­
ford and get acquainted here,
while U. S. Air Force call!
Douglas Randall Lavender to
return to his base in Thule,
Greenland.
Young M il. Lavender has
been living in Oklahoma City,
and when her service man
husband arrived there for his
Christinas furlough, they de­
cided to drive to Sanford to
visit the folks here. All this
was a pleasant surprise to the
Lavcnderi who had not ex­
pected their ion to be able lo
come to Sanford *1 this time.

group of girls who have
grown up together, gonr
through school together and
to alt the same parties and
activities, hid a chance to
begin to scatter, Lee got
them all together at her
house, presented each one
with a (liver charm bracelet
chain to which was attached
a disc engraved with “ 1MS0.”
This year, the aama girli,
Sunny Skinner. Rosemary
Southward, Angle Stewart.
Deanna
Nichols,
Susanne
Jones, Betsy Williams, Bar­
bara Moses, Phyllis McDan­
iels and Barbara Bradley, all
got together at Lee's house to
nibble on tidbits aod talk over
all the good times, tha old
limes and the future. And Lee
added t^e IWl disc to the
bracelets.
Once again they have scat­
tered to the four winds, to
continue their education, and
the process of growing up,
learning and acquiring ex-

aerved with the cake to the
guests. Musical bailooni were
given ae favors.
Playmates helping Reg cele­
brate llie occasion were Cyn­
thia, the honorcc'i little sis­
ter, Gordon and Denise John­
son, Barry Pills, Billy Swaggerty, Jim Smith, Francie
Echols, Gary Caruso, Doyle
Gaines, Bill Collier, Howard
and Myra Rumblcy.
Mrs. A. G. Pitts, Mrs. Ken­ FSU, Barbara Bradley lo
neth Galnaa, Mr*. Harman Florida Southern, while FbylSwaggerty.
Mra.
Robert lia returned to Stetson.
Johnson, Mrs. John RumbEthel Lee, who hsd to drop
ley, Mra. J . L. Dunn, (R rg’i
grandmother)
Miss
Faye

BARBARA SCHOOL o f DANCE

h / ig g in lo o th a m .

COLLEGE S T U D E N T S ,
home on vacation, all looked
well and healthy, and with a
definite m ark of maturity on
them, that act* them apart
from the high school crowd.
But no m atter what school
(hey were attending, all
agreed unanimously on on*
tiling, “ lt’a hardl”
The general attitude of colleg* professors and teachers
makes it apparent that “ we
haven't got time to fool
around. You either gel it, or
you don't. No one pushes,
nags or acolda or Will you
when to study.”
This particular phase of

collcg* life seems lo require
the most difficult adjustment
on the part of the majority of
freshman students. Their total
responsibility for their own
affairs is a giant step for­
ward for mast of them.
One of the worst faults of
the student away from home
is not getting enough sleep.
Youth and good health will
balance this self-punishment
just so long, then it becomes
apparent (hat the mental fac­
ulties,
alertness,
thinking
power and awareness are be­
ginning to drag down the |
grades.
Then comes the long hard
uphill climb to make up the
lost ground, doubly hard be­
cause of wasted time and
missed opportunities.
But most students are
counting the days already un­
til time tor spring vacation.
It seems the re'a Just “No
plac* like home.*'
GIRL SCOUTS of Sanford
and Seminole County have
undertaken an ambitious pro­
ject which will be climaxed
on January S&gt; with a RoundIji Arts Festival,
The theme of the art work
will tie “ Picture your Home
Frontier” and will take in
all of the history and heritage
of Sanford and Seminole
County,
The paintings, sketches,
drawings, photographs and
art work will picture the na­
tural
resources,
peoples,
places and things oi the area,
in a historic display from
Uie time of lh« early settlers
up to the present time.
Some troops have already
been going on “ heritage
hikci,” taking in spots of
historical meaning or inter­
est to better acquaint themselves with their native coun­
ty and city.
Hie display will be set up
in the Civic Center and the
winner will compete in the
entire Citrus Council contest,
with the winner of that dis­
play going on to the Camporee at Button Ray, Vt.

The Vigilante Navy Wives
Club 211 is starling the New
Year with a new slate of of­
ficers. The business meeting
will be held today at 7:30 p.m.
in the NAS Ballroom.
New president, Mrs. Dar­
win K. Smith, will preside and
3lrs. William K. Cadenhead

Personals
Holiday guest* of Mrs. R.W.
Turner Included aeveral mem­
bers of her family, her son
and his family, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Turner and Jim. of Tul­
sa, Okla., and her grand­
daughter and two great
granddaughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Slinchcomb, Susan
Slinchromb and Margie Hay­
nes. Mrs. Turner left Frldsy
for a visit with another aon
and family who could not be
here this year, Lt. Col. and
Mrs. Walter M. Turner, in
Annandale, Va.

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friendly noatinga from
our relifiaue, civie and
bueinaaa leader*.

ouddaavly yaur shrubbery, Iow an and
Uses “bloom " at n l|h l. Your houM
and ferdan take on * dramatic, a ich ­
ins appae/anc*. Outdoor ilactrie light in | lift* your home out of th* ordinary
and lata you enjoy a a hoi* now rant*
of afur-dark acUritias. You'll actually
m ik t your polio or yard into anotW
room. Cookoula and outdoor entertaining at night bacoma i*al fua. Outdoor
lisbtinf provide* an emotional impact

and romantic enchantm ent. . . brinf*
new evening | tamer to your favorite
baauly .pole. And an aiactrk peat-lit*
at your driveway a* door antra oca will
baam a friendly waloom* I f guaata sad
discourage intruders.
You can select from m any tyyaa
of m a r t , new, inexpensive outdo**
lighting gxtuias i t fw ir electrical earn
tra c to r's o r favorite star* handling
lighting equipment.

12:00 lo 2:80 P. M.

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before the afternoon rlaascs,
Instructions In ballet, lo t, acrobatic and Jagg
A g ra : 1 It Up

How to annoy your wife:
le ther light her own clgaret
while you perform this cour­
tesy for others in the party.

Dresses
Sportswear
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Shoes
• Accessories

2nd. Sem ester Starts, January 16th
From

will serve as hostess.
All wives of Enlisted Men,
Coast Guard and Marines,
both active and retired, are
invited to attend.

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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: The woman who
signed herself "Very, Very Hurt" because? her husband ueni her a birth*
day card with the messngc, "Happy
Birthday to a Swell Fella on IMS
Birthday," shouldn't have felt hurt.
My most cherished possession Is a
birthday card I received from my 8year-old son. Ho erased his own name
from a birthday card he had received
months before, and he wrote my
name on IL Then he wrapped up his
‘life savings" (two dimes and a
nlcklc) and gave it to me with a note,
"From your children," meaning him.
self, his 3-year-old brother and an 8month-old sister. I could never spend
that 25 cents.
CATHERINE
DEAR ABBY: Tell "VERY.
VERY HURT" to develop a sense of
humor. It’s no crime to grnb the
WTong card when you are in a hurry.
On my wedding anniversary I re­
ceived a card which said, "Thero
never was a better brother. Get well
fnat." My husbnml nnd I still laugh
over it.
SENSE OF HUMOR
DEAR ABBY: I know th a t it is
possible to send the wrong card on
an occasion that require* n greeting.
When our first baby was bom I re­
ceived a lovely baby gift, and with

lx)si
U all of a sudden there
were no more fashion magaline* for women to pore over
and no more of the advertise­
ment* that aell "glamour,"
would women give up the
atruggle to be attractive?
A woman who owns a string
ef charm school* says they
Would.
The charm merchant may
deal with women all the time
—but she obviously doesn't
understand w hit a a k c i them
tick.
Without the hard telling of
the fashion magazines and
the glamour advertisements
that promise a woman eter­
nal youth, women might not
spend so much money on

It was one of those printed storebought cards with the following
message: "Sorry to hear about your
ACCIDENT l"
Best wishes
ADELLE
DEAR ABBY: The woman who
signed herself “ VERY. VERY
HURT" because her husband sent
her a birthday card which rend:
"Happy Birthday to a Swell Ftlla on
HIS Blrthdity" should not take it so
seriously. On Mother's Day I receiv­
ed a card from my daughter. It said,
"For One Who lias Been LIKE a
Mother to Me." We all got a big kick
out of it and I wasn't even slightly
hurt.
VERY. VERY THANKFUL
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CONFIDENTIAL TO "LOST IN
TF.XAS": Do not confide in family
or friends. See a physician!
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Are things rugged? For a person­
al reply, write to Abby, Box 3305,
Beverly Hills. Cnllf., and don't for­
get a stamped, self-addressed enve­
lope.
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For Abby’s booklet, “How To
Have A Lovely Wedding," send 50
cents to Abby, Box 38G5, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

Jhe lx)omm
fashion and beauty. But they
wouldn't give up the struggle
to look their best.
Why would they, when wom­
en get two major satisfactions
out of dressing aa welt as
they can and looking as at­
tractive as they can?
Hie first satisfaction Is the
fun of competition. Just as
men enjoy competing with
each other in work and
sports, women enjoy com­
peting in the fields of fashion
and beauty. Even If they
weren't egged on by the fash­
ion and beauty industries,
they would compete on s dott-yourself basis— dreaming
up their own fashions and
working out their own beauty
routines—the spirit of com-

petition egging them on to try
and outshine each other.
The second satisfaction
women get out of the stn fgie to be glamorous is that
it satisfies their creative
urge. The women who Is con­
stantly redoing her face, im­
proving her figure, searching
for more becoming clothes Is
creating something.
She is taking what nature
handed her and reshaping (he
raw material more to her
heart's desire.
Fashion magazines and the
advertising Industry aren't
responsible
for
women'*
craving to he "glamorous."
They Just took that natural
craving and turned It into big
business.

JANUARY 4
Admission*
Ernest Chaver*. Oateon; Hoy
A. Collins, Qsiren; George
Kosn, Denary; Henry W11lisms Jr., Carolyn Brown, Be­
linda Johnson, Linda Lee
Taylor, WUlie Redding, Emi­
ly Goodwin, Dorothy Evans,
'Lillian Cashdollar, Jimmy
Hampton,
Datetha
Dixon,
Joan Converse and Mary Ma­
loney, of Sanford
Births
None
Discharges
Linda
Redmon.
Daytona
Beach; Louise Wllleutt, De­
nary; Charles Carlson, De­
nary; Winder Redmon, Day­
tona Beach; Archie McSwain,
Annie Bell WUliami. Mattie
Cook, Cleve Gipson, Bridget!
Morcney,
Ernest
I-arson,
Donna Ward of Sanford
JANUARY S
Admissions
John Hewitt, DeBary; Ida
Fenslermacher, DeBary; Ste­
ven Harriett, Helen Ache,
Donald Cahill, Jam es M. Wit*
Hams, Robert Mitchell, Char­
les G. Williams, Rtephsnie
Jackson, Jimmy Bent, and
Mary Laverenc Smith of San­
ford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ma­
loney of Sanford a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ache of
Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown of
Sanford, a girl
Discharges
Ernest Chavera, Osteen; Rose
Jackson, Juinila Sheppard
and Fred Williams, of Banlord

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By Oswald Jacoby
This week's articles will be
concerned primarily
with
handling the trump suit. 1
will start with a rather sim­
ple hand.
All South hat to do to bring
home hia contract is to win
the opening club lead, cash
bis aco and king of spadez,
and go after the diamonds.
West will make hi* ice ef
diamonds and twn trump
tricks, but Ihsl will be alL
Simple enough, yet there
are two easy ways to loie the
band. One way is to try to
make an overtriek. If South
leads out three rounds of
trumps, he will make Uut
overtrick If trumpi break
3*3, but with Hie actual break

JANUARY «
Admissions
Samuel Day, Lake Mary;
Georgs* Best, Lake Mary;
tola Crane, Oviedo; Audrey
Robinson, Doria Houghton,
and Cynthia Williams of San­
ford
Births
Mr. and ."fr*. Stephen Caihdollar of Sanford, a boy
Discharge*
Ulysses Ersncis, Oviedo; Mrs.
Richard Whitehead and baby;
Maitland; Mabel* Thomas,
Jimmy Bent, Steven Harriett,
Benjlce Hughe*. Mra. I-arry
Hrometx and baby; Nathan­
iel Dixon, Emma Desman,
Mrs. Emily Hawkins and
baby and Donald Cahill of
Sanford
JANUARY 7
Admissions
Volte Williams Sr., Lake
Mary; Joyce Barrnett and
Nora Long of Sanford
Births
None
Dischargee
William Benson, Donna Jean
Draus, Mrs. James Maloney
and baby Dorothy Skipper,
Opal Reynold* and Eugenia
Leonard of Sanford

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to register aald nama with lha
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Ham lnola C o u n ty , F l o ri d a ,
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C u u n ly , F l o r i d a , o n or b efo re
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Florida.
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A r t h u r H. U e c k w llh , J r .
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C ounty, Florida
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\ U 1 K H O F PAI.M
N u tlca la h a r a b y p l v a n t h a t
p u r a u a n t t o l h a f i n a l d a c r a a of
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tn Ilia r a u a a p t n d l n p In l h a
C i r c u i t C o u r t In a n d f o r Haml*
kola
C ountr,
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caaa
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d a r a l a n a d C l a r k w ill aall lh a
properly
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p a t h a r w i t h l h a f o lln w tn p
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1111. Harlal No. 0 4 J I I I I
a r a l o c a l a d In a n d par*
N in a
V anallau
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t i n a i a l ) , M a n u f a c t u r e d by
p a r t of lh a I m p r o v e m e n t s
H a n k a r lk ll l a a a A P a l m
on aald l a n d :
C o m p a n y , Hanford, F l o r ­
U na l l u l p u l o l F r a e - a la n d *
ida
I n p I t a n p a ( a l a c t rl o ) Mo*
On* l l o t p u l u t l i a n a * ( a l a c ­
d a l No. 14HIIH017, Herlal
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No. FH4UU11TI.
Ku. 1117111
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Modal No. HL-14,
T o g e t h e r w i t h a ll a t r u e Harlal Nos. 4111 A 4414.
luras
and
Im provam anta
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no w a n d h a r a a l l a r o n said
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lan d , a n d D a t u r a s a t t a c h h a r a a l l a r u n aa ld lan d , a n d
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a n d a i l r a n t s , laauaa, p r o .
f it* a c c r u l n p a n d to a c c r u a
reads, and p roflla accru ln p
f r o m sa id pram laaa, a ll of
a n d to a c c r u e f ro m aald pra*
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m taaa, a l l of w h ic h a r a In ­
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and
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era or m ay h a r a a tta r parnow ara or m a r h araattar
l a i n to. o r ba uaad w i t h .
p a r l a l a to, o r ba u aad w ith ,
In. o r H&gt;n aald • p ram laaa.
in. o r o n a a l d p r a m la a a , a v a a
av an t h u u p h t h e y ha d e ­
i h u u p h t h e y ba d a t a c h e d o r
t a c h e d o r d s ta e h a b l* .
detachable.
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• a d b a a t b i d d e r f a r c a s h b e ­ a n d b eat b id d e r f a r c a s h b e ­
tw een the
h o u r s o f e lev en t w e e n t b a h o u r s of e l e v e n
o 'c l o c k In Ih n f o r a n o o n a n d o 'c lo ck In th * f o ra n o o n a n d
t w o o 'c l o c k In t h a a f t e r n o o n t w o o’clo ck l a l h a a f t e r n o o n
o n t h e l l l h day o f J a n u a r y , on t h * l l l h d ay o f J a n u a r y ,
1 4 f t , a t l h a F r o n t D o o r o f l h a t i l l , a t th * F r o n t D oor o f t b a
Ham lnola C o u n t y C o u r t h o u s e H am lnola C o u n t y C o u t i h o u i * in
In H an fo rd , F l o r i d a .
H an fo rd , F l o r i d a .
(HEAD
(HKALI
A r t h u r 11. U e c k w l l h , J r H
A r t h u r II. B a c k w l l h , Jr .,
C lark of th e C ircuit C o u rt
C l a r k of tk * C i r c u i t C o u r t
l l y : M a r t h a T. V lh la n
Hy: M a r t h a T. Vlhlan
D aputy C lark
D eputy C lark
Ja a n lo p s. W alla, C lark a
Ja n n lu p a , 'V a t u , Clark*
A H am ilton
A H am ilton
U a r a e t t N a t i o n a l B a n k Uldp.
U s m a n N a t i o n a l B a n k Bldp.
J a c k s o n v i l l e 1, F l o r i d a
J a c k s o n v i l l e 1, F l o r i d a
Fubllsk'January I, till.
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T i n s N INTH J l I I K I A I . « I H I I IT OF AND F U lt II m .
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IN CH A N C E R Y NO. IITPI
B U F F O L K COUNTY F E D E R A L
SAVINGS A LOAN ASSOCIA­
TION, a U n i t e d m a t e s C o r ­
poration,
Plaintiff,
va.
CL EM I - Y.III N D E X a n d J E A N ­
N E T. Z IIIN D E X , hla wlfa.
D e f e n d a n t* .
N O T IC E o r HALE
NOT IC E IH H E R E B Y G I V E N
( h a t on l h a 14th d a y o f J a n ­
u a r y , I ) * : , a t 1 1 : 0* a.tu. a t tb a
m ain d o n r o f th * C o u r t l l n u s *
of Hemlnole C o u n t y , a t H an ­
ford, F l o r i d a , t h a I t o n o r a b l a
A r t h u r II. Hack w ith , J r . , r T t . k
of l h a C i r c u i t C o u r t o r S e m i ­
nole C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , will o f .
f ar for aala t o t h * h l p h a a t a n d
beat b idder f o r r a a h , a t p u b lic
outcry, tha fo llow lnp ifeicrlbad p r o p t r l y o f t h a D a f a n d a n t a
Clem L. y.hlndsn a n d Je arrn e
T. y.blndan, M s w ife.
Lot
70.
REAR
LAKE
MILLS, a c c o r d l n p lo t b a
P l a t t h a r a o f , r a c o r d a d In
F lat Hook II a t P a g e I f
of l b s P u b llo I l aco rd a of
Hamlnola C o u n t y . F l o r i d a
t o p e l h e r w R h a ll s t r u c t u r e s
and
Im provem ents,
than
or
t h a r a a f l e r o n aa ld lan d .
T h is la m u l l p u r a u a n t to
F i n a l D acre* o f F o r a d o a u r a
e n t e r e d lo t b a a b u s e ca u s a ,
C h a n c e ry D o c k e t
No. I t ' l l ,
now p a n d l n p In t b a C i r c u i t
C o u rt o f a n d f o r Hamlnola
C o u n ty , F l n rl d *
IN W I T N E S S W H E R E O F , I
h a v e h e r e u n t o eat m y h a n d
a n d o fficial aeal t h i s 4th d ay
ot January, l i l t ,
(SE AL )
A r t h u r II. Hack w llh . J r .
d a r k of l h a C i r c u i t C o u r t
In a n d f o r Ham lnola C o u n ­
ty, F l o r i d a
Hy M a r t h a T. Vlhlan
D ep u ty C le r k
J o s e p h M. M u r a a k o
H o i 111
F a r n P a r k . Fla.
P u b lish : J a b . I. 1411

IN T H E CIIICI IT C tltJ IT OF
T H E NINTH JL IIK IAI. [ J I I .
C U T UP AND FlIH SEM IN .
OLK COUNTY. FLORIDA
CKANCKHY NO. 111*4
AMERICAN MORTGAGE COMPANT OF FLORIDA,
P laintiff,
vs.
A V E R T D.
a n d a t al,

WATSON,

at

us

D afandanta.

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NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
t h a t on l h a l l l h d ay o f J a n u ­
a r y , n i l , a t U : m A. M. a t
th * m ain d o o r o f t h a C o u r t
l l u u a t o f Hatiilnola C o u n t y , a t
Hanford, F l o r i d a , l h a H o n o r ,
a b l e A r t h u r H. U s c k w l l h , J r . ,
d a r k of t h * C i r c u i t C o u r t o f
Hamlnola C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , will
o l f a r fo r a a la lo th * h l p h a a t
a n d baat b i d d e r f o r ca s h , a t
p u b lic o u l c r y . Ilia f o l lo w ln p
daacrlb ad p r o p a r l y o f t h a Daf t n d a n l a A v e r y D. W a t s o n a n d
N ancy L W a t s o n , hla wlfa,
Lot 7, Block D, C O U N T R Y
CLUB MANOR, U N IT NO.
I, a c - o r d l n p t o (h* p l a t
t h a r a o f ao r a c o r d a d In P l a t
llo a k I I , p a p a a 71 a n d 71,
P u b lic I l a c o rd a o l Hem­
lnola C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
l o p a t b a r w l l h a lt s t r u c t u r e *
and Im provam anta,
then
or
( h a r a a t t a r u n aa ld lan d . T h i s
p r o p e r t y la o laa k n o w n a* t h a
p r a m l a a a a l : 111 H a y s D rive,
Hanford. F l o r i d a .
T h i s Is m a d * p u r s u a n t to
F i n a l D acraa o f F o r a d o a u r a
e n t e r e d In th * a b o v e c a u s a ,
C h a n c e r y No. 11114, n o w pend*
Inp In Iho C i r c u i t C o u r t of
and
for
S a m ln o to
C ounty,
F l o ri d a .
IN WITNEKH W H E R E O F . I
h a v o h e r e u n t o eat m y h a n d
a n d o f f i c i a l saal, t h i s 4t h d a y
of January, t i l l ,
(HKALI
A r t h u r II. U e c k w l l h , J r .
C l a r k o f Ilia C i r c u i t C o u r t
In a n d l o r Ham lnola
C o u n tr, F lorida
My M a r t h a T. V lh lan
D aputy Clark
A n d a r a u n , R ush, Dean,
L o w n d a a 4 V a n D an U a r s
A ttornaya for P lain tiff
I I I E a s t C e n t r a l A v an u *
O rlando, Florid*
P u b l i s h : J a n . 4. 1MI.
NOTH M O P BALE
N o tice Is h a r a b y p l v t n t h a t
p u r s u a n t to tha final dacraa
o f f o r a d o a u r a a n d aat* a n ­
l a r a d In l h a c a u s a p a n d l n p In
l h a C i r c u i t C o u r t In a n d f o r
Ham lnola C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , c a s t
d o c k a t n u m b a r l l l l l , l h a und a r a l p n a d C l a r k w ill salt t h a
property
alluatad
In
aald
C o u n t y d a a c r l b a d o s:
lu&gt;l
117.
LAKE
HAR­
R I E T T ESTATKH, a c c o r d ­
ln p lu p lot ( h e r e o f r a c ­
o r d a d In P l a t Uuok 11,
p a p * I t , P u b llo Ila c o rd a of
Ham lnola C o u n t y , F l o ri d a ,
tu p a th a r w ith lh a follow ­
lnp
llam a
of
property
w h i c h e r a l o c a t e d In a n d
p e r m a n e n t l y I n s t i l l e d aa a
p a r i of th* Im provam anta
o n s a i d lan d !
On* F r a a - H l a n d l n p
llotp o in t R anp* (alactrlo),
Modal No. I4 IIIU 0I, S e r i a l
No. l M t t l l l l t
o n * V l d n r C lim ax K itchen
K i h a u a l F a n . !*" ( a l a c t r l o
T w o H u n lan W a l l l l a a t a r a
(pad,
Modal No. HL1I.
Harlal Nos. 4171 a n d H I T .
T o p a t l i a r w i t h nil a t r u e ( l ir a and
Im provsm anla
n o w a n d h a r a a l l a r on s a i d
land, and f ix tu r e s a t t a c h ­
ed t h e r e t o , a n d *11 r a n t s ,
laauaa, p r o c e e d s , a n d p r o ­
f i t s a c c r u l n p nml t o a c ­
c r u e f ro m aald prem ia**,
a l l o f w h ic h a r e I n clu d ad
w i t h i n th * f o r a p o l n p d a a .
crlp tlo n and th a h ab an d u m
tharaof:
also
a ll
pa*,
ataam , alactrlc, w a ta r, and
olhar
haatlnp,
co o k ln p ,
rsfrlperatlnp. l l p h t l n p ,
p l u m b t n p . v a n t i l a l l n p . 1rrlp a tln p . and pow er aya­
tam a. m a c h i n a l , a p p lia n c e * ,
flilu raa,
and
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a t p u b llo oal*. t o Ilia h l p h a a l
and hast bidder for r a s h b e ­
t w e e n th * h o u r s o r e lev en
o 'c lo c k In Ilia f o re n o o n a n d
t w o o 'c lo c k In th * a f t e r n o o n
o n l h a 11th d a y o f J a n u a r y ,
t i l l , a t th * F r o m D o o r o f tli*
Ham lnola C o u n t y C o u r t h o u s e
In S x n f a r d , F l o r i d a .
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A r t h u r II. B o c k w l lh , J r ,
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T i n : NINTH J U D I C I A L f i l l .
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C l a r k o f Ih* C l r r u l t C o u r t on
o r b afo ro th * 7 th d a y o f F e b ­
r u a r y , 1147. I f y o u f a l l t o do
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S am ln o l* C o u n t y C o u r t h o u i *
H an fo rd . F l o r i d a
(HEAL )
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Hy: M a r t h a T- V lhlan

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Ja n n ln p a. W att*. C lark*
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H a r n e t t N a t i o n a l H a n k Bldp .
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p u b l i s h J a n u a r y 4, 1441.
NOTIC'D O F BALM
N o lle* la h a r a b y p lv an t h a t
p u r s u a n t to |h* final deers*
o f fo ro c lo e u r * a n d eal* a n t a r ­
ad In th * cau a* p a n d l n p In
■h* C i r c u i t C o u r t In a n d f o r
Ham lnola C o u n t y . F lo rid * , r a s a
d o c k a t n u m b a r 11414, th * u n d a r a l p n a d C l a r k w ilt aall Ih*
property
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L o t 14. B lo ck It. H u nland
R ata l* * , a su b d iv is io n , a c ­
cording t* • plat tharaof,
r a c o r d a d tn P l a t Book 11,
papaa I I to I I a t lha P u b ­
lic R e c o rd s of Hemlnola
County, Florida.
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H arlal No. Z T - t f l T ! !
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H u b erts A w nlnp a n d V ene­
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l a n d o , F lo rid a ,
a t p u b l l o aa la, t* th * k l p h a a t
a n d b eat b i d d e r f o r caali b e ­
t w e e n t h a h o u r* of ol ovoa
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t w o o 'c lo ck In th * a f t e r n o o n
o n th * l l l h d ay o f J a n u a r y ,
1441, *1 t h a F r a n t D o e r o f t h a
H em lnola C o u n t y C o u r t h o u i * ,
H anford , F l o r i d a .
■KALI
A r t h u r II B e c k w i t h , J r . ,
C l e r k of t h e c i r c u i t C o u r t
H y: M s t t h t T. Vlhlan
D eputy C lerk
J e n n ln p i, W att*. C lark*
A H a m l Ile a
B a r a a t t N a t i o n a l B a n k Bldp.
Ja c k so n v ille I, F lorida
p u b l l i h J a a u a r y 1, 111!.

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la tha f a a r t af th e C - a a l r
nf i n e r
of
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N O T IC E IH H E R E B Y G I V E N J a i l * . , a e m l a . l e t n a a l t , I’l a r 10a,
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fo r S am ln o l* C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , T a All C r a d l l a r a a a t P e r a a a a
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J r , A ttorney
D oor o f th * Ham lnola C o u n t y
Aa a i a i u t o r o f th * l a i t
C o u r t h o u i * , S a n f o rd , F l o r i d a .
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(HEAL)
llaaal llro c k w ay M ouphtun
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W. C. Hu tub I son. J r .
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Hanford, F l o r i d a
44 E a s t P i n * S t r e e t
A llornay for K ia c u to r
O rlando, F lorida
F u b lla h J a n , I, 11, ! ! , ! ! , l * c j .
A llornaya for P laintiff
P u b l i s h J a n u a r y 4, 1441.
In Ih* C o u r t a f tb * C o u n t y
IN T R K ( . ( I t C t r l ' ( t i l R T O F J u d p e , l a m i n a t e C n u a t y , F l o r ­
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ANNA MAE P C A ItU E R K T , h i t haraby aotlfled and teoulrad
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to present any clalma and de­
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DONNA II. K L O C K . h ie w if e ,
of you, may hav* apalnat th*
D a f a n d a n t a aetata of Jaail* Lucllt Milton,
decaaeed. lata pf laid County,
NOT IC E O F BALK
N O T IC E IP H E R E B Y G I V E N I* th* Count) Judge *f Haml­
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m a i n d t o r o f t h * C o u r t H o u s e said County at Hatiferd, Flor­
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t e r fo r a a la t o t h e h l p h a a t a n d the plats of residence and poal
b a a l b id d e r fo r c a s h , a t p u b lic ufflc* eddraae of the claimant,
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claimant, hi* esant, or attor­
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L o t 1. UR KENW OOD E S ­ ney,end any eucli claim or de­
T A T E S , T o w n o f L o n g - mand not to filed shall be
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lo Ih* p l a t t h a r a o f a s r e ­
c o r d e d In P l a t Book I I , At elaculrli of (he l.-at Will
p a p * 1, P u b l l o I t o c o r d i of
and Teetaineiit or
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deceased
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then
or First publication January 4.
t h e r e a f t e r a n a i d lan d . T h t i t i l l .
p r o p t r l y le a ls o k n o w n aa lh a Nlauetroin, Dnvlt it McIntosh
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O l a a n d a r Attorneys fur Executrix
D riv e, L o n p w o o d , F lo rid * .
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T h i s la m a d e p u r s u a n t to Hanford, Florida ,
F i n a l D acr aa o t F o r e c l o s u r e Publish Jen. I, 14, l i . l», i i ( l .
e n t e r e d In th * a b o a * eauaa,
C h a n c e r y D o c k a t No. D i l l , IN T l l k C I R C U IT C O U R T OF
n o w p a n d l n p In th * C l r o u l l T H E N I N T H J U D I C I A L t i l t .
C o u r t o f a n d f o r S em ln o l* C U I T O F F L O R ID A . IN AND
C ounty, Florida.
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IN WITNEHH W H E R E O F , 1 C H A N C E R Y .
NO. n o o n
h a v e h e r e u n t o a a t m y b a n d IN HT1TUTIONAL M O RTG A G E
a n d o f f i c i a l aa al, t h i s I l k d a y COMPANY, * C a l i f o r n i a c o r ­
o f J a n u a r y , 1141.
p o ratio n a u th o r is e d to do b u t(HEAL )
I n t e l l a Ih* H u t * of F l o r i d a ,
A r t h u r If. D a c k w l l h , J r .
P lain tiff,
C l a r k o f Ih* c l r a u l l C o u r t
In a n d f o r Ham lnola C o u n ­ v a
W I L L IA M
f.
BATCH
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ty , F l o r i d a
A D E L E UATUP, hi * w lfa, a n d
l l y : M a r t h a T. V l h l a n
MRP. H A R R I E T IL L U T T AND
D eputy C lerk
A nderson, R u ik , W ard A
M I C ---------- LUTT, h e r h u s b a n d .
If m a r r i e d , a n d a l l u n k n o w n
Daa a
111 E a a t C e n t r a l A v a n u *
h a l r a devise**, g r a n t* * * , a a e lp n eee.
Ilsn o ra,
creditors,
O rlando, F lo rid a
tru ste e s , or o th e r c la im a n ts
A llornaya for P la in tiff
c l a l m l n p by, t h r o u g h , u n d e r o r
F u b l l a h : J a n . I, t i l l
a g t l n t t W IL L IA M F. BATCH
AN D A tJE L K RA T E S, hla w lf a ;
N O T IC E o r PALM
a n d Mint. H A R R I E T II. LUTT
N o lle* la h e r e b y p l v e n t h a t AND Mil. ---------- IrOTT, b a r
p u r s u a n t to th * f i n a l d a c r a a h u s b a n d , If m a r r i e d , w h o m a y
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D aputy C lark
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p u r s u a n t tu t h e f i n a l d a j r a a
n f f o r a c lo a u r e a n d aala e n t e r ­
' d In l h a cau a* p e n d i n g In
t h * C i r c u i t C o u r t lu a n d f o r
Ham lnola C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , c a s e
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file of Ilia s h o v e d a a c r l b a d
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I** !, a t t h * F r o n t (Door o f t b a
Hamltiul* C o u n t y C o u r t h o u a *
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C l a r k o f Ih* C i r c u i t C o u r t
B y : M a r t h a T. V I M t n
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You a n d e a c h o f y o u ar*
h a r a b y notified and required
to p rsa a n t an y claim * and d e ­
m a n d ! w h i c h y o u , o r e i t h e r of
you , m a y h a v e a p a l n a t th *
a a t a l a of Vida P a r r a l l H o p ­
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o f H am lnola C o u n t y , F l o ri d a ,
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e n d a r m o n t h * fro m th * t i m e
of Ih* f i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n of t h i s
n o tic e . E a c h c l a i m o r d e m a n d
• h a l l he In w r i t i n g , a n d a h a l l
a t a l o Ih* plac* o f r t a l d e m t
a n d p o e t o ffice a d d r a a a o f th *
c l a i m a n t , a n d s h a l l ha a w o ru
to by th o c l a i m a n t , a g e n t , a t ­
torney, a n d a n y such claim or
d e m a n d n o t ao filed a h a l l b*
void.
Tom F. F arrell
A&gt; e x e c u t o r o f Ih* 1-aat
W ill a n d T a a t a m a t i t of
V id a P a r r o l l l l o p k l n a ,
d a caa aad
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* W ard,
A ttornaya
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W in te r P ark . F lorida
P u b l i s h J a n . 4. 14, ! ! . 14. 1441.
IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T O F
T I I K N I N T H J U D I C I A L C IR­
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a n y r i g h t , t i t l e o r I m e r e s t In
e n d t o t h e p r o p e r t y I n v o lv ed
In I b l t cau se.
Defendant*.
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A N D J O Y C E ANN C A L HOUN, h i t wife.
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a p a l n a t y o u by t b a P l a i n t i f f
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tb * p u r p o s e o f f o r e c l o s i n g a
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L o t 4, B l o c k 1, o f H E F T *
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lu P l a t R o o k I I . P a p e * 4
a n d 4, o f th * P u b l i c R e ­
c o rd * of Beralnul* C o u n ty ,
Florida.
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o r o t h e r p l e a d i n g t o t h * Bill
of C om plaint on lha P l a i n t i f f s
a l l o r n a y a . W l l l l a n r t , S alo m o n .
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Ham lnola C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t h l a
4 t h d ay a f J a n u a t y , 144!.
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A r t h u r H. B o c k w l lh , J r .
C l a r k o f ih * C i r c u i t C o u r t
By M a r t h a T. V l h l a n
D eputy C lark
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Oscar M. Harrison
MEN AND WOMEN
Registered
SWEETIE PIE
WANTED TO TRAIN
Real Estate Broker
FOR CIVIL SERVICE
1311 Palmetto Ave. FA 2-7918
EXAMS!
We prepare men and women.
Age* 18-53. Secure job*. S t. J o h n s R e a lt y Co.
High pay. Short hour*. Ad­ THE TIME TESTED FIRM
G r a m m a r 118 N. Park Ave FA 2-6123
vancement.
(chool education usually
mfficlent. Send name, home J. W . H a l l , R e a l t o r
“ Call Hall” FA 2-3641
addre**, phone number and
2344 So. French Ave.
lime home. Wriic Lincoln
Service, Ho* 77, Sanford
SAN LA.VTA HUMES
Herald, Sanford, Fla .
On Locust, North of East 20ih
St. 3-liedrooms, 2-Batha, ex­
6. For Kent
cellent neighborhood. Pric­
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FERN. apt. 2300 Mfllonvllle
payment, $8i.5u per mo.,
SLEEPIN G
ROOMS, ~Tb*
principal L in'creM.
Gablet, 401 Mngnolla Ave. VA — NOTHING DOWN
FA 2*0720.
Ph. FA 2-8310 or CR 7-1921
Nights GA 2-1388
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
Jack Denietree, Developer
Room* private bath*. 114
W. First St.
FA HME IPS "AGENCY'
N.
V. Farmer, Itealtor
2-REDROOM house, kitchen
equipped, water furnished. 2165 S. Park Ave FA 2-5221
After hour* FA 2-3012 or
Ph. FA 2-4411.
FA 2-0261

Mon Jan. 8. ’02—Pape 11 [ 21. Klrctrlr.il Services

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182. Flowers . Shrubs

184. Articles For Sale

FR1GIDA1HE
Sale; Poln»ciU*B in bloom 9Se INTAKE manifold, 3 two-barSales A Sen lee
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
rel carburetors, fuel block,
House Wiring, Free Estimates Grapevlllc Ave. near 30th St. j for '58 or '39 Ford 361 en­
Sid Vihlen's Randall Electric
gine. Phone Mr. Gielow.
112 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-0915 PETUNIAS A Calendula* now
FA 2-2611 or FA 2-6473 af­
ready. Dutch Mill Nursery, j ter 6:00 p m.
New Upasla Ril. off 20lh St.

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WOOD

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PLUMBING
FLORIDA
ADVANCE
Contracting A Repairs
BLACKBERRIES FA 2-8809 Fireplace wood, all lengths,
Free Estimate*
Oak and lighter wood. De­
R. L, HARVEY
livered. Phone FA 2-6818, If
33,
Furniture
204 Sanford Ave. FA 2-3383
no answer FA 2-5909.
W. J. KING
Used lurniture, appliances,
PLUMBING A SUPPLIES
tool*, etc. Bought . Sold. MAKE 1962 \ MUSIC\L
YEAR with a musical in­
• Cumracling • Repair Work
Larry’s Marl an Sanford
strument from BUKUR’S
2334 So. Park Dr.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
.MUSIC SHOP. 2004 Cmlar
Phone 322-0183
Ave, Specialising in
BIG VALUES
• SALES • R E P A I R S
QUICK CREDIT
• RENTALS • MUSICAL
EASY TERMS
WE GIVE T O P VALUE
ACCESSORIES. Before you
buy, give us a try. phone
STAMPS
Plumbing &amp; Heating
FA 2-0733,
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WILSON - M AIER
New and Used Furniture
ELECTROLUX CLEANER
WORK
311
E. Flr»t St.
FA 2-3622 Excellent condition, lighl1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2 6362
weifht, complete with all
Sell Us Y'our Furniture. Quick
attachments,
Reasonable.
27. Special Service
Service With The Cash.
Ph. FA 2-8187.
SUPER TRADING POST.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
FA 2-0677.
AUTOMATIC
Transmission
OSCAR M. HARRISON
for 1957 Ford re-built $63 00,
200 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
1937 Ford V-« Engine *50 00,
Matlrcs* renovating. Expert
Reel’a Body Shop, 10th and
Upholstering. All W o r k
Sanford Ave. FA 2-7719.
Guaranteed, Call Nix BedFRESH CREAMY
ding Mfg. Co., FA 2-211T,
Specialising In Heating
PRE-MIXED
CONCRET E
1301
Sanford
Avr.
and Air-Conditioning Only
M ira c le C o n c re te Co.
2302 Oak Ave.
FA 2-8321
FURNITURE
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-3751
SEWING MACHINE SER- Must sell at once—3 complete
USED
Kemnore
automatic
room* of furniture. Take
VICE: For service on any
washer, excellent condition
over monthly payments of
make of Sewing machine,
973.00 Ph. FA 2-9779.
$1186 or $200 rash. Call
parts and accessories or
owner
collect
TE
8-1511
Rentals vail or write to
21 LN RCA TV, good condi­
Casselberry.
Sanford Sewing Center, 104
tion $30. 232 DeBary Dr.
South Park A- c. FA 2-94U.
DeUary, Fia. Ph. NO 8-4613
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and
Baby
Beds,
Day,
Week,
or
HEATING
GARDEN TILLER. Rolary
Month
H. B. POPE CO. LNC.
mower and many other EmFURNITURE CENTER
20u So. Park Ave. FA 2-4Z34
plemenli. 10', down, bal­
1100 French Ave,
ance 24 munthi. FA 2-B809
DO YOU NEED EXPERT
Ph. FA 2-7933
for
demonstration.
LITERARY HELP? . . .
an application letter that 31. Articles For Sail
WOODSTOCK
Typewriter,
will “get the job” ; club
look! like new $25. Phone
FURNITURE
paper; after dinner speech;
NO 8-3100.
high school or cullcgc theme Navy man transferred; brand
ESTEY
Piano, baby Grand,
new ; take over for balance
or essay un all but scienti­
amall, Queen Anne, like
on 3 complete room*; no
fic subjects. Low ratei, Ph.
new. cost $2,000 will sell
down payment necessary;
FA 2-4033, evanings.
payments low as $13 per
for $193. FA 2-6219.
ENVELOPES.
le tte r­
month. Call owner collect,
• PIECE dinette act. Chuluheads, statements, invoices,
TE 8-1311, Caiaelberry.
ota Apartment 333-B on Rt.
hand hills, and programs,
419.
etc. Progressive Printing WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches,
canes, walkers.
Co. Phone FA 2-2951—306
36. Automobile* * Truck*
FREE DELIVERY
West 13th St.
Prescriptions our Specially
I960 VOLKSWAGON Deluxe,
WE I,LS DRILLED, PUMPS,
FAUST'S Rx Mfllonvllle
one owner, top shape. Ph.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Ph. FA 2-7107
TA 2-0664.
All Types and Sires
CIRCULATING HEATER, LP
Wc Repair and Service
gas, for 2-hedroom home. 39. Trailers - Cabanas
S T I N E
Reasonable. 1216 Randolph 1936 35-FT. KLCAR house
Machinery and Supply Co.
St. or Phone FA 2-3296.
201 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
trailer, 1 bedrooms, fully in­
sulated.
Take trade; what
GOOD USED furniture for
FRIG IDA IRK
have you. S Petal Balt Simp,
sale,
refrigerator,
stove,
Sates k Service
Hwy. IT-92.
bedroom suite and etc. 2608
G. H. HIGH
So.
Elm.
Ph.
FA
2-2307.
Oviedo, Fla. FO S-3315 Days
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3883
FACTORY TO YOU

('WOODSTOCK (l

MILITARY |
SACADEMY:

Wa l l

The Herald *111 nol he r»■punihlc for more than one in
eoirccl insertion of your ad,
cud reservese the right to re
ttse or reject any advertNeRENT A BED
mcrl from nhat ordered to Rollawsy, Hnipital k Baby ONE OF THE Cleanest 1 bedroom, 2 bath homes in San­
conform to the polirica of IfaAi
Red*
,
ford,
For Sale with nothing
paper.
ny Day, Week, or Month
down, block fenced corner
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
t ttU
*■•*
yard. Fla. room, imntedi
|»
p * *«1*«*'*
»*
Ph. FA 2-3111 116 W. l*t. St
CLASSIFIED INDEX
/-»
M w A tive.
ate occupancy. FA 2-1CP9.
1. Lost &amp;
Found
UNFURNISHED hou*e, IMS
"We’ve decided to poatpone our marriage until hit
2. Notices - Personals
Washington Ave. Phone Ball-Blair Agency
hitch it-overt"
3. Education - Instruction
FA 2-J303 after Jan. lit.
Registered Broken
4. Transportation
A ASSOCIATES
CONVENIENT TO BASE: 3 218 So. Park Ave. FA 2-3641 12. Root Ketale For Solo 15. Business Opportunity
6. Food
bedroom, kitchen equipped, Lake Mary Branch FA 2-1290
i . For Rant
LAKEFRONT lot in Lake SINCLAIR SERVICE Station
large living room, $110 per
T. Business Rentals
3lary, reasonable price for
for lease in Sanford, amall
mo., 105 E. Woodland Dr. HOMES LOTS ACREAGE
8. Reach Rentals
quick salt. FA 2-1076 or
capital needed. FA 2-2151
SALES
RENTALS
FA
2-7037.
9. For Sale or Rant
FA 2-7116.
or FA 2-9900.
10. Wanted to Rent
EFFICIENCY Heated apart­
Helmly Realty REDUCED P R I C K $8,300.
11. Real Estate Wanted
ment
Sanford's
newest.
16. F em ale tle lp W an led
$4,000 down balance $30 per
301 W. 13th Street
12. Real Estate *or Sale
Ideally located, near post
month on two Dame house* WANTED: Btauticlan. Cut ’N
13. Mortgage Loans
office, suitable for (ingle FA 2-7603 Evenings FA 2-2379
Curl Beauty Shop. FA 2 0814
and 4 acre* of land. Con­
14. Insurance
or couple, private bath. In­
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS,
or FA 2-4031.
tact
Grady
Scott.
FA
2-2823.
15. Ku.-inchs O pportunity
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Realtor
16. Female Help Wanted
Department Store.
WHITE housekeeper to live
"We Trade”
Raymond Luntlquiil, Assoc.
17. Mala Help Wanted
In. Call collect, FO 5 350U
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
NEW
1
bedroom
furnished
16. Help Wanted
Stemper
Agency
Oviedo.
duplex, 2200 So. Park Ave.
19. Situations Wanted
LAKEFRONT, beautiful 20#' x
REALTOR — 1NSUROR
TEAR OUT THIS AD, and
230' high lot, sandy beach,
SO. Babysitters
RENTALS
malt with name, address
21. Beauty Salons
erystal clear Lake Hutchin­ CONSULTANT-A PP RAISE R
Need a rental home? We may
for big box of home needs
22 Build • Paint • Repair have exactly what you re ­ son, one mile west of Ph. FA 2-1991 112 N. Park
ami cosmetics for Free
Osteen on Enterprise road, Moving toon to 1919 S. French
23. Building Materials
quire, or if you wish to
Ave.
Trial to test in your home.
S4. Electrical Services
sign
on
lot.
Ph.
&gt;43-7294
rent your home, come In or
Tell your (riends, make
Tavares.
36. Plumbing Sendee*
call and wc will be happy
TRADE W A N T E D : $3,500
money, nuili name. BLA1II,
16. Radio 4 Tele vision
to aerve you.
equity in small I bedroom
Dept. 683FAL, Lynchburg.
SUNSHINE
REALTY
27. Special Services
frame house In Winter Park
Anderson
Va.
Stenstrom Realty Reg. Amy
28. Laundry Service
on Sanford Area property.
Real Estate Broker
29. Automobile Service
Write Rt. 2, Box 301-A, 19. Situnliona Wanted
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
2619 So. French Ave.
30. Machinery - Tools
Sanford.
Day FA 2-74*3
DAYS WORK. FA 2-S03S.
31. Poultry • Livestock
ROOM funilihed apt.,
Night FA 2-4811
SUNLAND, 3 bedroom, many
32. Flowers • Shrubs
available Jan. 14th, 164 per
extras, reasonable down HOUSEWORK, h a v e own
mo. close-in, 111 E. 8th St. A FABULOUS buy, 4 bed­
33. Furniture
transportation. FA 2-6186.
payment. FA 2-8097.
FA 2-4283 or FA 2-3788.
34. Articles For Sale
room masonry borne, stone
86. Articles Wanted
fireplace, open beam con­ LOVELY I bedroom, 2 baUi 20. Halt) Hitlers
ROOM furnlahed cottage,
38. Automobiles - Trucks centrally
struction, 2 tile balha. 100 x
homt, large yard, citrus I will keep smalt children In
located. FA 2-3838
(too feet on beautiful Lake
37. Boats * Motors
trees and shrubs. Conven­
my home $1.23 per day.
38. Motorcycles . Scooters FURNISHED House. Phone
Markham. Must see to ap­
ient to schools shopping
FA 2-2274.
preciate,
FA
2-3378.
39. Trailers • Cabanas
FA 2-0339.
and NAS. No down pay­
ment Immediate occupancy. 2t. Reality Saloon
BEDROOM house on Old
Naval officer being trans­
2. N o tic e s • P e rso n a te
Orlando Road, ideal for Jim Hunt Realty
CUT *N CURL
ferred. FA 9-4843.
children, j chool but atop,
CLEAN carpet* with our Car­
Beauty Shop
shade trees, teo mo.. 3 2324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla. 3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, tile Formerly—Katherine Harvey
pet Shampoocr FREE, with
Office FA 2-2111
months advance rent, Ph.
purchaic of Blue Lustre
floor*, 2 utility rooms, kit­ Hair Stylist - Pat Stewart
Nights FA 2-0648
FA 2-2237. •
ihampoo Carroll** Furni­
chen equipped, fenced in 318 Palmetto Ave. FA 2-0834 Piano Tuning — Repairing
W. L. HARMON
ture.
back yard, near recreation
ON LAKE MABY
ENJOY living In a modern
Ph. FA 2-4223
HARRIETT'S
area. Will Paint to autt. 41
trailer at Wekive River Ha­ Beautiful new large split level
YES, you ran Borrow our
BEAUTY NOOK
North
3rd
fit..
North
Or­
Septic Unks pumped - dram
home with lake and canal
ven. U mile* West ol San­
Carpet Shampooer FREE to
Professional Caro — Modern
lando. FA 2-2291.
ttelda installed. 24 hour ser­
frontage. 4 bedrooms, 3
ford. FA 2-1909.
clean your carpet* with
Equipment
vice. Terms. FA 2-9469
bettis, large living room WILL SELL equity In house 10$ So. Oak
Blue
Lustre.
Carroll*
Ph. FA 2-3742
AVAILABLE Jan. 15th. 2 bed­
w‘lh full wail stone fire­
Furniture.
or
trade
for
houit
trailer
29. Automobile Service
room house, It* bath, ex­
place. Large built-in kitPh. FA 2-1491.
cellent
location,
kitchen
8. Education • Inntructlon
chan with table top stove
furnlahed 1110 per mo. Ph.
AUTO GLASS
e n d many conveniences. COLORED, 3 lots ctose-ln.
CHORD SYSTEM" piano "lei-’
FA 2-6348.
SISOu, easy terms. Phone
Other
features
Include
large
IN S T A LLED
Bcguty Salon
aons (know /our key board)
TE I-1092 or 7*0 Seminole
icrreatlon room and fall
Walker Building
Wmdall told Hack Glusa
in II easy leasoni. Age 11 1 BEDROOM, I bath, house,
Blvd. Casselberry, Fla.
out ih e lttr with well and
2310 Oak
FA M681 Door Glass
sunbath, FA 1-8317.
Vent Glars
and up. FA 2-9081,
pump. Situated un Ix-autl* ONLY *300-Du DOWN for comS E R V IC E
MAYE At It—3 bedroom l bath
ful lot with many treeal
plainly furnished, 3 bedroom 2 2 . Ilu lid - Pa ill l - He pair Stfiikurlk Glaus and Paint
large yard. $100. month.
Tide is a quality home and
Co.
house. Automatic washer,
Cell FA 2-4708.
an outstanding buy. Cali to­
fenced yard, patio. 103 Gar­ ROOM S P E C I A L 114.95. 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4621
"THEMIBHTYMIOBiT
day. Good financing,
Palming inside and out.
rison Dr.
UNFURNISHED, 2 bedroom
Mai WANT AP
Call Mr. Tasker, FA 2-6159. •'ll. Poultry - Livestock
bouse, kitchen equipped,
$300? *400? $300?
about 2 miles from Navy Stenstrom Realty
If
you
need a home and can SEMI-RETIRED Carpenter PUPPIES - hair Airedale, 2
Base. FA 2-8003 daytime.
month* old, $3.00. Call Sat.
afford to make a amall Repairs, Alterations, Painting
FA 2-4375 Nights,
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
or
Sun. only, Wales Fern­
Phone
FA
2-7683
down paymeql we have the
ji ■ a 11 —«*■■ 1
ery, on lake at Lyman
one to fit your require­
9. For Sale or Rent
School, Longwood.
ments. New FHA financing 23. Building Materials
Going
To
Corpus
available.
CUSTOM BUILT Home on
LUMBER - HARDWARE CHAMPION MlnTatu re AKC
Christi, Texas?
Lake. Rent or Sale. Rea­
PAINT
Black I’qpdle Puppies and
sonable. Call evenings. Ph. Have a I bedroom home will b t e n S t r O R l R e a l l y
Ruoling FilA Loans Plan*
Mother, Show dog Stork.
trarlsfnr
SinfnrH
*
trade for Sanford Property.
FA 2-1397.
FREE ESTIMATES
FA 2-7741.
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2120 Your Credit Is Good. Lp to
FA 2 1809.
PUPPIES, pert shepherd $10.
12. Real Estate For Sals
3 Yri. to Pay
13. Mortgage Loans
FA 2-3926.
H
EDWARDS
4 Lake Lota, with large oajf
MORTGAGE LOANS*
BUILDERS
SUPPLIES
trees, on Lake Onoro, $3 000
River Front
FHA and Conventional
We Give TV Stamps
Name
Y’our Terms.
T E E V GREEN
C oinncrnal k Residential 903 W. 3rd St. Ph. FA 2 7899

Galaxie
BY
FO RD
enduring elegance
with power lo please.
WHY PAY’ MORE
and get lea* . . .

You can
own a luxurious fully
equipped and air condition
nl GALAX IF. son for Icm
than you’d pay foe many
of the "stripped down'
models in Ihe medium price
field.

Southern Air

Dawn’s

Property

ESTA TES

UOSA L. PAYTON Stenstrom Realty
Reg. Real Estate Broker

WEK1VA RIVER ESTATES
I.MN Enterprise*. Inr.
FA 2-1301
Approximately 2t* acres, with
• Country Club Itoad ( 20th
ISO ft. on river, '* mile oft
81, Extension) 2 Mile*
West Of Hoy. 17-92 Neat
l o Mayfair Country Club
^ $ o ,5 U 0
Call FA 2-6473 after 6.W p.m.
• 3 • B ed ro o m s

17-93 at Hiawatha

(Rcwsuma

• 1H Hat h»
• Central Air-Cund. &amp;
Heating
Fit A Mun.hl) Payment* —

$66 to $74
No I lining Cost
VA ffc Coin. Financing
Ai aiiiiblc

F •* llorneinun, Broker

TErrace 8-4199
Op:.v 10:00 a. in. to 7:00 p. m.

Have Up To
3 6 'c

On Auto
I n o m in e e
Age. 16 - 84)
AH l.inra
Written
Calf • C. O. KIDD
FA 2-B3 *
for ALL your liituranre
?'GJ S. Park - Sanford
Neat To Thrift* ay

■

ATION WIDE

_ _

Mutual Inauranra
Co.
ILoir O ffirt; Columbus. O.

111 N, Park Ave.

FA 2-3420

Park Homes

By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
As Low As $350 Down
4-Kedruome—2 llslh*
3-Hcdroomi—I Hath*
3-Bfdrooma—If) Baths
1-llrdrootai—I Bath
Wide variety exterior design* and floor plain

VA Financing un Hume* up to 115,000
F li&gt; —Conventional &amp; In-Service Financing
DIRECTIONS: Turn W. on 20th SL Fallow Country
Club Rd. 41 Watch for our signs.

VA

L O N GD A LE
HOMES
I.MN ENTEKI'KIHK-S INC.

3 - BEDROOMS
!»/* BATHS
l.uvv Down Payment
No Cio.sing Coat*
W Low »E A 1'rr
A»
0“
\|&lt;&gt;uih
Principal • Ins, • Int. &gt; Taxes

FINANCING
Down Payment A
Closing Cost

$156
Munlliy Payment* as low a*
(88 Inel. taxes and insuratire

NEW HOMES
In Beautiful —
S u n la n d E s t a t e s
$ 1 4 ,1 0 0

-

$ 1 7 ,1 0 0

:i • BEDROOMS
I - 1 ‘/t - 2 BATHS

Conernliunal &amp; FHA Loan*
$8,500 To s'j.aoo
17-92
to
Sunland
FHA &amp; Conv. Financing Drive
Kit airs (2 mi. S. of Hanford).
DIKECTIUNK: lu Minutes
frum Saniord. Su. on llwy,
17-92. lorn right at uur
sign.

TErrace 8-3911

Bairs offire lat house Inside
ml truer.

KINGS WOOD
BUILDERS,

INC.

FA 2-6074
JIM H IN T - FA 2-2116

ALUMINUM BLINDS
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bot­
tom rati with plastic endi.
Plastic or rayor tapes. Cot­
ton or aylon cords.
S c.ik n rlk G lass a n d P a in t
Co.
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622

B arkley

.aiv'ife'Of «
*',($&gt;#

62 Galaxie 500
4-do«r sedan, tnlona whit*
and viking blue, vinyl trim,
323 V-8 engine, Crulaoma
lie, 800 x 14 whltawalla,
power brake*, power alter­
ing, air conditioning, ra ­
dio, haator, tinted glass, 2• peed wipers and waahara,
wheel cover*, back-up
lights, turn signals, all fit
tar, alactrtc clack, paddod

*38809 0

62 GALAXIE
4-door Y-l, 852 angina,
Crulaomatir, 900 x 14
whltawalla, power (tearing,
powar brakes, radio, tinted
windshield, S spaed wipers
and waahara, nhaal rover*,
padded dash, safety halts,
turn signals, alactrtc dock,
oil filter, back-up IlghU,
corlnthlan white finish.

A. W. Barkley Ueed Cere,

Inc.

Im p o rts &amp; Spot In C ars
Our Speciality
17-92 - Heart of Maitland
I*H. MI 4-5807

$2802

02

62 FORD

NOTICE

Country Sedan

JA N U A R Y
C LEA R A N C E S A LE
H O LLER S °/S A N F0 R D
NO PAYMENTS
UNTIL VALENTINE DAY
66 THEY tm pila Sport Cp». .... .
til OLDS F-aS 4 Door ......-..... —
6tl t'HKY. Impala 4 Door Hardtop
Ml ('OK VAIII I Door Aulumatic
66 COBV.UK 2 Door .........................
39 CADILLAC 4 Door, Air Cond.
78 CI1KY. Station Wagon Y'-8 Auto.
38 FOltD 2 Door Automatic
39 t'OKD 2 Dour, F-309, Overdrive
38 LINCOLN I Door, Air (end. ..
38 CIIEV. 4 Door. Economy 6 .........
3* KA3IKLEK I Door, Automatic ....
37 C ilia '. 219, 2 Door. V-9. Auto _
37 KOKD 4 Door, Automatic
56 CIIEV. 4 Door, Economy 6 ....
36 CIIKVSI.EK Station Wagon, Auto,
56 KAMUI.EK. 6 Cyl. 4 Door ---57 CADILLAC Convertible -----33 C IIEV. 4 Door V-6. Auto .....
33 OLDS 88, 4 Door, Auto.........
53 FOKD Station Wagun
55 NASH Ambassador 4 Door
54 MEKCUKY Coup# .. ...............
S3 CADILLAC 4 Door, Air Cond.
33 FOKD 3 Door, Y'-8, Automatic
31 KAMnLEII, Super Auto.
33 PONTIAC 4 Duur. Auto.
37 CIIEV. 2 Tun ( h au ls and Cab
61 CIIEV. 11 Ton Fleelslde Pickup

219 E. 2nd ST.
2505 Park Ave.

t - I 'f 'L *
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SANFORD
SANFORD

..... 11995
.....
1995
__
1995
.....
1393
__
1395
... .. 2995
1295
915
895
1693
995
1093
795
795
695
613
493
1293
693
613
595
693
393
693
293
391
315
1191
1893

FA 2-0711
FA 2-0861

* pxaaangar station wagon,
4 door, whlto over aftroc
.no*#, Fordomallr, 804 x II
whitewall Urea, electric
window tail gate, 191 V-l
engine, powar alaarlag,
wheel covers, padded dash,
all vinyl inlarior, *11 filler,
turn signals.

2784 00
FORD
Bonus

Features

These cars feature all the
(e itra a ) a* standard equip-

m int . . . AT NO EXTRA
COST TO YOU l
L Saif Adjusting Brake*.
I. 2 Yr. 1’ermanenl Coolant.
J. 30,000 3IL Lubrication.
I. 30,000 Mila Wheel Bear­
ing Packing.
3. 30.000 Fuel Filler Re­
placement.
4. 11,000 Factory Eatand•d Warranty.

STRICKLAND
MORRISON
INCORPORATED
308 E. First St.
FA 2-1411
Winter Park Ml 4-I9U

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HI
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i

Kirchhoff Tells Kiwanis Plans For Year

I

vice
nation
management
course, did a aurvey for dlitributive education, purchased
equipment and atlcclcd a co­
ordinator for the program,
helped to organlie a power
lowing class for Negro wom­
en, organlied evening trowel
trade* clasioi, hacked butineis education, evening college rnuriea, vocational lang­
uage rlaiies, and electronic*
technician course*.
They supported churche*
and armed force* acllvlllr*

&lt;
!
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t

1
I
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4
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and were Instrumental in tnmiei for two children,
starting levcral chlldrrn going bought clothing for aevcral
to Sunday School.
children, paid for dental work
Thr cltili hrlpcil rain* money for icvrral children, purfor Ihp band's trip lo Wa»h- rliaicd a hearing aid for a
Ington, I). C., and eent a boy child and worked with other
to Key Club International. county agenrica in providing
They alio helped with Scout­ help for needy children.
ing In the area, helped with
The Marianna plan group
adult training couriei, helped hai worked lo help eight boy*
with guided lour* at Camp La- in the indiiitrlal achooli. I.jpi
NoCliee, and conducted Cub in touch with 2fl Imya by tend­
roundtahlea.
ing letter* and carda, and
with
the county
The Underprlviledged Child worked
rommlttcn. paid for tonillec- Judge'* office for rioter and

better co-ordlnal ion.
Member* of the agriculture
and coniervatinn committee
worked in many areaa, Include
ing the Science Fair, county
fair, 4-11 project* and ihort
course, and many local agri­
cultural problem*.
The public and butlnes* af­
fair* committee took part in
man) civic, hualnen, military
and school activities and in
governmental, political and
legislative affair*.
The Inlrrclub committee.

NOW AT

social event* and aunihlne
committee, attendance com­
mittee, election, bouse, hi*torian and project* commit­
tee were ail active and buiy
tli year with their reiprctive
Job*.
lliggnt project of the year
wa* the annual fish fry and
aucti-m which involved nearly
all the member* of the club
in (oliclting, procuring, ticket
idling, etc., with a balance
of profit of $1,1G4.&amp;4 to ahow
for their work.

I
{

ED KIHC1IIIOFP
New Klwania President W.
K. Klrchhoff «aid at Installslion rercmunlc* racently that
within ilia neat year, a new
Klwania Club would be formed
In a faat growing area of the
county.
Other goala that Klrchhoff
outlined fur Dm year included
the Improvement of Inirr-rlub
relationship*,
with
every
member attending at Iraat
one meet, and an Improve,
nient in local attendance with
• goal of al Iraat 8S percent,
Continuation of the itudcnl
loan program, the foreign exchange
student
program,
service* to Ihe newly, support
of civic affairs and churrhc*
and help and guidance for
youth were some of the other
elm* that the nrwr president
aald that he hoped to aec ac­
complished.
Retiring
president,
Jim
(Irani, humorously presented
Klrchhoff with some "gifts"
that ha thought Ihe new lead­
er would need. They Included
a pair of "rose.colored"
glasses, a hug* botUe of as­
pirin and an oil-can, along
with the bell-ringing gavel.
President Grant read a nine
page auroraary of the past
year's activities and allhough
a eomplrta Haling of all tin
Klwania Club
accomplishmenla la not possible, her*
a n some of the highlights:
The Foreign Kx change 8tudent program: The club pro­
vided expenses and ■ trip
for Finnish student, Peter
KurkIJarvl. They also set up
the machinery and paid the
expense! and found homes for
MUa Porte Pcmtrorder, this
year's exchange student from
Germany.
The club gave money lo the
SIIS band for Instrument re ­
pair, gave a |U bond for Ihe
Science Fair, arnl a boy to
Hoy's Stale, sponsored a llahe
Ruth league baseball team;
sponsored Kids Pay and sup­
ported the scholarship fund.
They conducted vocational
guidance test*, art up a arr*

By Mr*. Adam Muller
Thr nominating committee
report lor new officer* of thr
PeBary Glee Club was pre­
sented at I* it Wednesday'*
meeting of the group in the
Community Center.
Named were Mrs. Harry
Whitaker, director; l.aura
Plait llruwn. plant*!; Sidney
Swallow,
president;
Mr*.
Charles C reate), vice preil*
deni; Mr*. Cora Gray, arrettary, and Dr. Garretts Seger,
traaiurer.
Members of thr committee
were George Wright, chair­
man and Marion Waite and
Mr*. Jam es Mm*.
Appointment* mad* by the
president wet# Tom Hurr.
proper i) man; Mr*. Harold
H.
Howe, publicity, and
Crcatcy, hospitality.
Next meeting of the Dice
Club will be at T:Jo p m . Wed­
nesday at the Centrr.

Bear Lake
Garden Circle
To Hear Guest
By Shirley W rtltu U i
T V January meeting of the
Bear l.ake Garden Circle will
be held at • p m . Wclne»day
at the home of Mrs. C. L
ltmnk on la k e Aiher C r ,
Hear l-ake Manor.
Mr*.
Purwimd
Hcnilru.
member of the ~ circle and
orchid grower, will give a
lecture and demon it rat Ion on
the culture and care of ordtids.
A fun attendance la ex­
pected at lb# meeting at
vftiich gu**u will be tool-

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Hutchison Renamed SsariJ

By L AIt It V VE1LS1IEL
Syd Richard, the man who
built the bandshcll on Lake
Monroe back in 1926. will be
on hand Wednesday to see it
begin to (all. Demolition u( the
top structure of the bandshcll
will be the first step in con*
struction activity on the new
San Alee Harbor marina. Ri­
chard. who said "that band
The County Commis- VOL.
shell turned out to be a white
sioit hy n 11-1 vote today
elephant," said he wouldn't reappointed J. C. Hutch­
shed any tears on its passing. ison. an chairman for

Avery Opposes
Because 'Our
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Things sure have changed James I*. Avery opposed

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Don’t forget the policeman’s
ball Saturday night at the
.Mayfair.
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Poor George Simons! The
Cily discussed his comprehen­
sive plan last night and Com­
missioner Karl Higginbotham
said, "Sorry we dealt wilh
him . . , It’s not worth five
cents . . ." So how come the
cliy paid him $7,500?
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Traffic charges made up the
large percentage of arrests
in 1961, Sheriff J. L. Hobby
reports. The largest number
of arrests was for driving
Without a license, 201; rights
of way violation. I ll, and driv­
ing while intoxicated, 119. As
far as felonies go there were
two murder charges, 29 for
grand larceny and eight rape
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The city's new switchboard
is now installed and Mrs.
Norma Ferrell is the operator.
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the appointment.
Avery told the Herald alter
the meeting that although he
had nothing personalty against
Hutchison ami had the highest
regard for him "our political
views differ."
"Hutchison, during budget
conferences, idvocaled an in­
crease in taxes to provide for
services that I consider nonessential. Therefore, this phil­
osophy being in direct contra­
diction to my views, that no
taxes he levied except for es­
sential services, ted to my de­
cision to vote against his
leadership,” Avery said.
At the same time, the hoard
elected Avery vice chairman.
Commissioner Vernon Dunn
recommended John Fitzpat­
rick for the job but be de­
clined to accept the nomina­
tion.
The board also appointed
three new fire commissioners
for the lutii fire district in
Lake Mary. New commission
ers replacing Ed Zimmerman,
Earl Toney and Charles Krue­
ger are Jimmy Reeves, Jos­
eph Smothers nod Ralph Able.
Reappointed again were Rich­
ard Ivors and Ralph Scbweickert.
The board also tabled action
on reappointing an insurance
committee made up of Clif­
ford .McKibbin, Dob Knrns
and Hob Crumley. Avery
naked that the board bo ro-

Speaking ot I he city, the
Dew 20-month-old chimp, pur­
chased last week, is named
Carmen and is now on dt»J
Tlie board also accepted the
play (is lhat llte right word?)
resignation n( Jack Dale lrom
at Hie roo.
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the board of adjustments and
Tile Seminole County Juve­ reappointed the zoning board,
nile Council hopes to get at board of adjustments, water
least MOO from the SOKC control -and electrical and
matinee race held last Friday. plumbing boards.
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County Judge Vernon Mize
tells us he’s in desperate need
of more space. Present plans
call for the County to start
leariaiiging courthouse of­
fices in the fall.
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Rarbcd wire has been
placed around the county's
clay pit at sanlamio Springs.
County Engineer Carlton Hliss
tells us that the county has
a 20-year supply of clay there
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The word is lhat Congress­
man Syd Hcrlong will be in
for a lot of trouble conic the
spring primaries. One high
enunty oflicial (no nsmes
please) says be will start
knocking on doors to defeat
He Hong.
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Depuly Chief of Ruresu of
Weapons, Rear Admiral K. S.
Mastcrson, arrived at Rainey
Field Monday on a routine in.
speetion trip. A visit to the
Martin Co. in Orlando Is
planned following the morn­
ing Inspection.
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The Scnilnole-DeBary Heart
Council will bold its January
meeting at the Health Center
on French Ave. i t * p m . today. The meeting is open to
the public.
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Sanford's Harold Kastncr
was installed as assistant
rabban for the central Flor­
ida Uahia Temple in Orlando
recently,
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Longwood’s City Hall I*
sporting a bouquet of cotton
. . . the largo stalk with IS
open bolls and numerous buds
was grown by John Tulio, re­
sident of the town.
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Approximately 40 women
will be teeing off Wednesday
at H a m, in the annual 54
Handicap Women's Coif Tour­
nament which it sponsored by
Kader’s
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Monkey see . . . Monkey
do , . . we hear that there
will be a tape recorder at
the monthly meeting of the
North Orlando Village Coun­
cil .tunig.it.
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Board Approves
Road Project
The County Commission to­
day authorized S-13 us a sub­
stitute road project during
1962 if the county road de­
partment fails to get rights of
way for the Pineuay Bypass.
Engineer Carlton Bliss said
that thp road would save six
miles from Chuluota In San­
ford.
The Improvement project
would include paving.
Pine way has been desig­
nated among the top projects
ill the county. However, indi­
cations arc that Ihe hoard
would be unsuccessful In gelting needed rights of way.
In other business Hie board
tabled action on Bear Lake
Hd. from Sit 436 to Curtis Dr.
pending rights of way. "We
need lhat road now," James P.
Avery said, adding lhat the
school is going to be com­
pleted by the next school
year.
"W« need • way to haul
those pupils In." he said.
Avery auggrsted the board
build the road on curb amt
gutter basis and use what
rights of way It now has.
Vernon Dunn questioned
whether the school board
could purchase 20 acres any­
where and then ask the board
to build a road.
"1 would like lo have the
answer lo th st one slso,"
Chairman J. C. Hutchison
added.

Tin* first step in hiring nil administrative nsDistant for the County Commission was taken today
by the board ns it mimed Commissioners John Fitz­
patrick and Vernon Dunn to sot up job classifications,
salaries and duties and report back a t the next meet­
ing.

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Comities Will
Study ProposaS

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under J. II. (Jimmy) Crapps’
administration! During the
meetings it used to be cokes
and candy . . , Now It’s milk
and candy . . , Hy the way,
hr fore he was mayor Jim
used In ride to the Hirelings
In a Jeep . . . nnw he comes
in a car.

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The boatd by a 4-1 vote'
agreed on the need for an ndmitiistrative assistant because
of tho growth of the area.
District 2 Commissioner Ted
Williams voted no, saying,
"I was hired to do the job and
I don’t need any help.”
Clerk Arthur Beckwith said
“where me we going to get
the motley to pay him mid
where are vve going to put
him?"
However, John Fitzpatrick
who mads tho motion, declar­
ed, ‘‘we'll find n way."
Chairman J. C, Hutchison
said that with an assistant the
commission
could
operate
more efficiently, while Dunn,
Fitzpatrick and Avery agreed
that the time is ripe for *omo
administrative help.
In other business the com­
mission received n letter from
lha Florida Development Cor­
poration that it bad inspected
a rommcrvinl airport alto In
tlie Lnko Iturnry are* and
thnt the inspection revealed
that the "site rould be suitable
for a small airport "
Tlie board directed the clerk
to write tho Nava! Air Sta­
tion as a "courtesy" measure
telling them of the proposed
airport.

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Morale Ciood
FORT URAGC. N. C. (UPI)
—A Florida delegation check­
ing on the morale of Florida
National Guardsmen flew hero
Tuesday after finding the
troops happy Monday at Fort

Lee, Vu.

Reds Kill Own

OKOUNDHHHAKJNfi ceremonies took place this
morning at 10 a. nt. at the new industrial site
of the Del Mar Cabinet Industries Cor|&gt;oriition
of Atlanta. Present at the new project were Snnford-Seminolo Development President Cliff Mc-

Kibbin officiutiiur, several representative,t of the
company, as well as Sanford businessmen and lo­
cal officials. The Del Mar project is the first
authorized in the stale under tin* new Small
Business Administration.
(Herald Photo)

Casselberry May
In Politics, St Mere Power
For Medical
Set Referendum
To Be Legal Board Sought
On Liquor Issue Pays
Sanford Attorney Kenneth McIntoMi wna

Sunday sales of alcoholic
beverages in Casselberry posibly will be put lo the towns­
people In a referendum.
Tie election derision was
reached alter new members
of the town’s Hoard of Alder­
men were .installed .a t Mqj&gt;(
day night'* meeting ar. 1 al*
ter Paul Dates, newly elected
chairman, spill the tie vole
of Mrs. Hope Dennett and
Kuhn Lady, for, and Cliff
Overman and George How­
ard, against.
Attorney Kenneth McIntosh
was instructed to prepare the
election ordinance and have
it ready to come before the
board at the February meettng. It must meet with unani­
mous approval of the board
and pass through its second
and third reading if an elec­
tion date is to be set at the
meeting.
The matter of the Lilliandale Subdivision plat was in­
troduced by Mrs Dennett be­
fore retiring members with­
drew from the hoard. The
plat was approved at a meet­
ing on April 10 in ilic living
room of Mrs. Bennett’s home
and legality of it* approval
since has been questioned by
Holm Lady and Mrs. ilennett.
Lady puintrd out that he
only wauled Hie town records
to snow that the plat hud
been appropriately passed In
an appropriate manner. The
motion (or reconsideration of
Hie plat split the Iward wilh
Mrs. Dennett and Lady for
and Den Evans and Paul
Dates against.
Chairman Lytle Swope clos­
ed the issue hy voting against,
explaining that lie approved
the plat the first time, saw
no reason lo approve it again
and saw no reason why the
new council couldn't consider
the nutter.

Firemen To Install

hired uKaiil Monday night an Icrh I repreaentative
for the town of Caaaclbcrry by the new Hoard of
Aldermen which also doubled his monthly pay.
McIntosh, who was given Die customary
$1011 per month, had asked that his pay be in­
creased from $50 to $75.

Caucus On Speaker
Itep. John W. McCormack,
W A SHIN GTO N
D J P li —
Pally huimony was the «f- 70-year-old ilostmi Irishman,
flcial key note today of u mid- to succeed the Lite Rep. 8am
afternoon ram us of lluu»o Rayburn of Texas a* speaker.
Dem ocrat* to choose tlu-ir
Rep. Curl Albert, fi.'t, quietfirst tn-w leadership team in -pokeit Oklahoman, In succeed
21 years.
Tho lestllt was a foiegone McCormack as Democratic
cnnclutiiin
wilh
unanimous floor leader.
In the Senate’* only leader­
votes anticipated fur:
ship contest, Ben. Ilourko It.
lllckenlooper, (It-lows.) ap­
peared favored to win the

Aldermen Elect
Bales Chairman

Paul Date* was unanimous­
ly elected chairman of the
Casselberry Hoard of Aidermen after new officials were
sworn into office al Monday
flight.'* regular meeting,
Taking qffica were Carl
St odd uni as mayor and Cliff
Overman and George Howard
us new aldermen,
Stoddard's appointment re­
commendations for various
committee* included llerbeit
Male)1, rhairmnn of the street
light connnlllev; Drexcl 11.
Ice, chairman, Don Willson
and J. D. Self, roads commit­
tee; Erv Remington a* cus­
todian; Overman, rhairmnn,
Ren Evans and Willson, new
town buildings committee;
Overman us building inspec­
tor; Gcoigr Lewis and Fred
Erdmnn, assistant police and
Earl Zibell, chairman, George
Howard, Herni-.n Joy,e and L.
E. Woodham, toning board.

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Kennedy Home
PALM REACH (IJ P l)-J o seph P. Kennedy, Hie father
of thr President, rested at his
scasidu Inmio Tuesday after
release Monday f r o m St.
Mary's Hospital in neighbor­
ing West Palm Reach.

Seek Solution

NEW YORK ( UPI) — A
presidential fact-finder called 1
The County Commission to­ a meeting again today with
day voted lo set up a meet­ Pan Ame i icon World Airway*
ing with the legislative dele­ ami tlie Air Lino Pilots Asso­
gation medical examiners and ciation in effort* lo bend off a
Judiciary ntllcials to get strike which could begin ut
IAKE1.AND (UPD—Florida
strong legislation m met for any time after midnight.
more authority for the medi­
Citrus Mutual will act Wc
nesduy lo persuade tho fed­
cal board when signing death Decision Near
errtiltratcs." *
JAKARTA, Indonesia (LTD eral government to hood U. S.
Titc examiners had threat­
A spokesman fur President eitrill sales.
Mutual
Executive
Vice
ened to resign Iwcause law- .Sukin no said today Imlonrsia
enforcement officers hjyl re­ wilt deride within lu day* President Robert W. Rutledge
fused on autopsy In Hie case whither lo settle its dispute said the big growers coopera­
of a Negro a tew week* ago. over West liiuii l Dutch New tive would ask U. 8. Agricul­
Dr. E. W. Stoner of Oviedo Guinea) by diplomacy or ture Secretary Orville Free­
man lor more government re­
spokesman for the examiners, "other means."
search lo liiul industrial uses
said that under present legis­
lor grapefruit, am) lu work
lation "we can arrompliHi Hof fa Hearing1
absolutely nothing." What wi­ ORLANDO (D PI)—A hear- harder to break down Drilisli
nced arc strong laws such as ing lias been set for Feb. 21) barriers against U, S, citrus
Orange County has " lie add­ in U. S. District Court here Imports.
He said Herman Steele, Mu­
ed. He proposed a Dint meet on Teumstera President James
ins with tlie medical exam . I R. Hof fa's motion for dismis­ tual's assistant general man­
iner in Orlando to spell out sal of mail fraud charges in­ ager, would attend Freeman's
In Washington
recent Orange County legis­ volving misuse of $5l)0,UU0 in conlercnce
called to discuss ways to
lation that would give rf.:.- Detroit Icnmster* tumls.
eliminate U. S. (arm-product
tors more power In ordering
surpluses.
„n autopay.
Honn Meeting
"We have boon told that
RONN ( UPI 1 — Chancellor
wc have no authority to sign Konind Adenauer and Diitish
a death certificate as long Prime Minister Harold Macas a JP Is there."
millati met in the Schaumburg
Co ■Me!berry Aldei man Paul
palace today in a “little sum­
mit" conference called to dis­ Date* Monday night was re­
miss told war strategy and traced from III* prom! e to
pay all cost* In execs* of f 601)
British flmincial claims,
for construction of thu new
Samlnoln Rlvd. bridge by the
unanimous vote ut thu council.
SANTO DOMINGO t l ’PI)
Approval of the move *vu*
—The government will ink
expressed by tin* standing
Franca to extradite (Jen. [Is
room only audience in the
fuel Trujillo Jr. on charge* of
NEW YORK (U P I)-A n Air
Co Mulberry Women’* Club
“direct participation" in the
Force KI150 tanker plane with width gave out a sound round
murder of six suspected a*nine
men aboard was reported of upptuu*r.
i -ins here two months ago,
Total bill for putting up
it was reported Monday night. rnli'lng early loday over the
the bridge a* reported at the
Tlie newspaper La Nation, Atlantic cast of Virginia,
quoting Atty. G-n. Antonio
Ih e plane was reported meeting wa» $874.
Cuiria Vasques, said the overdue on a flight from
•I Die In Plane
government tvlzo will seek exMANILA (UPI) - A U. S
ti.iililiun of uir form Cols. Langley Field, Va., In the
Gillicrtn Kanchej
Itubii- m Azores, H e Coast Guard said. Navy Skyralder plane crash­
A Coast Guard ipokrsinan ed near Ml. Santa Rita, north
and Luis J. Leon Estevez ami
Federico Cabral Novo*, form­ -aid the planc'a last reported of Manila, today killing all
er chief of air folce intelli­ position was roughly 210 miles lour persons aboard, a Navy
spokesman said.
gence and propaganda.
east nl Norfolk, Va

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Citrus Mutual
Asks U. S. Aid

Bates Released
From Promise

Exlradifioii Of
Trujillo Asked

AF Tanker C raft,
9 Men Missing

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FLORIDA State* Rank
president T. K. Tucker
will speak to tho Seminolu County Vocational
School at noon Wednes­
day. Tho talk is open to
the public and Tucker
will discuss the now
c o n s u in e r economics
c o u r s o now being
taught nt the school.

Alismonte Sets
Town Meeting
The Altamonte S p r i n g s *
Town Council will met Thurs­
day night, according to Infer■ n a t i o n received Indirectly
from Mayor \V. L. Swafford,
who wna ill and could not be
Died, So mu resident* of Al*
Ut mpit la all o wad op a t lha
Town Hull Monday at B p. hi.,
thinking that there would l&gt;»
a meeting. The old council bod
met on thu second Monday
night in the month,
Thu meeting date of tha
new mayor and Council lut*
not been definitely set a* of
till* date, but Indications ara
Ihol futura meetings will bo
held on Wednesday night*. It
wu» reported by persons c Io m
to Mayor Sw of fold that some
of the new Council members
found it inconvenient to meet
on Mondays.

Navy Flier Kiiied
A t Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
l.t.(jg) Wlllinm F. Garrity,
about 25, was killed Monday
night when his jet fighter
plunged Into the Atlantic after
being launched from tho Cur­
rier USS Shangri-La, Uic Navy
hero reported.
The Navy suld it was in­
vestigating. Garrity apparent­
ly an* killed IriHtnntly, tho
Navy mi id.
He was attached to FlgliUr
Kquodton 13 based at the Cecil
Field Naval Air Htalion near
her* and was flying an FID
hi.&gt;iay Jet fight, r.

Family Missing
In Boat1Found
« EDAR KEY (UPI i A Illfoot cabin rru h er with a fam­
ily of four aboard was expeeled to be towed toward
shur* today after five day*
In the- Gulf of Mexico.

City Warned St AfeE I’ss? Business Batmtesn

New officers of the Lake
Mary Volunteer File Dept,
will l&gt;« installed a t today's fl
p. m. meeting
the organisa­
The City Commission wa«
tion In tho I , Jj. y Fhe
Hall, i c c o i i i l n g to Oti» warned Monday night of fu­
Sjublom, member and past sec­ ture "coramercl*! »lutn»” and
retary of lha group.
prtilble a g it at ion for moving
the cojrtlvouM to • more geo­
graphic*! renter of the coun­
ty unleu the city drive* to
keep liuiine** downtown and
t lunge* the zoning of * por­
Have you nut iced the wider look in Die Han­
tion of W. P in t St. from
ford Herald? Yen, the puper in different nuw. In­
commercial to R-2 m identstead of the usual eight columns to the pane the

Herald now has nine, hut the overall width of the
lutjfcn is the same.
The columns are nurruwer, which makes for
easier reading and more versatile display of
news, picture* and features.
This is another indication of the Heruld’s
desire to make improvements in the |»aper when­
ever they aro possible.

G O I' policy chaiiniunshlp v a ­

cated by the death of Ken.
.Styles llridges, N. II . Inst
Novcmbei. The election takes
place Wednesday.
McCormack will le the first
Roman Catholic to serve a
speaker. Ills election will not
be official until ratified by
the House Wednesday.
After lie is in-tailed as
speaker, McCormack Is ex­
pected to name Rep. Hale
Hoggs, lD l.o.,) lu lb. No, :i
post iif puity whip. Albeit
has held that position since
1955.

IICKLIN (IT I) — Russian
soldier* guarding Hie Ucrlin
bolder abut and kilted a Com­
munist policeman trying to
escape to West Derlin, tlie
West llcrlin newspaper Murgenpost reported today.

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The ire* include* the south
side of W. Klrit St. from
Poplar to the city limit*.
Planning and Zoning Uuard
Chairman Clifford McKibbin
went before tlie City Committiunrr* and told Uiein why

tlie zonen recommend that
the area not be kept com­
mercial.
Tbc zoning and planning
board held a public hearing
on live recoiling la at Thursday
and tome 2S property owners
pretested any zoning change.
"M od of Ihc property owner*
there want it to stay com­
mercial," McKibbin said.
A public _ lie*ring _ on tin*
matter is scliedulcd for Jau.
22. City Commissioners, led
by Mayor J. 11. (Jimmy)
Crapps and Earl Higgin­
botham, appeared "cool" to
the pruposal. They said that
j U the city is to grow it m ust,

be westward and Higgin­
botham
remarked:
"You
ran't hold the city to two city
blocks."
McKibbin, in stressing live
nerd for the rezoning, said
Hie city must have a duplex
area and "tbit area appear»
to fit ibe need,"
"Iluiinei* should expand
more on ■ blork-by-bhuk
method linn a wide open ex
pansiun resulting in a few
businokte* scattered among
tile res.dcnrcs that now exist
there, Comiucirial develop­
ments slow this down with
filling station* and driveways
It! various business develop-

ruents having traffic turn in lion to move tbc courthome
The discussion was brought
*nd conic out onto the high­ to a more gragrapbxal loca­ lo a halt a llir an hour vv.th
way," he said.
tion, Wc must work to keep 1action tabled pending Hi*
McKibbin also contended business downtown."
that there were no concrete i Fiapps said "If Die city 1* public bearing on Die 22nd.
In other buincss, the biard
indications of the need ‘or to grow . . . there I* only
more business space than lias one way, and lhat is west. awarded the low bid on Die
been presented, as far as W. j There Just isn't anywhere at reel resurfacing program to
First SI, arc* i* concerned.' else lo grow." Crapps addrd Orlando I'aving Co. far $23,*
MiKibblti said that tho city that West First St. ha* shavin cat). Work will start today;
dors not zune for speculation I Die least growth of any com­
Agreed to rc-advcrtl*e D r
and that the rezoning would ; munity in the city while llig- j bids on a shop truck but r. it
eliminate any future cuturner-! ginholkazn emphasized over to restrict the bidding lu San­
rial slums in Dm. area.
•nd over again "yon can't ford and Seminole County
"We must maintain Die hold back the city's growth by dealers;
Heard first reading o( the
downtown business district," sub-standard homes."
McKibbin said "and this
McKibbin said he was not condemnation o r d i n a n c e
could detract from Santord it­ trying to hold business down which spells out procedure
self. |f we are not careful hut was against "any com­ for tearing down old buildings
we could bring about ag-la- mercial slums."
in Die city.
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Kirchhoff Tells Kiwanis Plans For Year
vice
nation
management
course, did a aurvey for dlitributive education, purchased
equipment and atlcclcd a co­
ordinator for the program,
helped to organlie a power
lowing class for Negro wom­
en, organlied evening trowel
trade* clasioi, hacked butineis education, evening college rnuriea, vocational lang­
uage rlaiies, and electronic*
technician course*.
They supported churche*
and armed force* acllvlllr*

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starting levcral chlldrrn going bought clothing for aevcral
to Sunday School.
children, paid for dental work
Thr cltili hrlpcil rain* money for icvrral children, purfor Ihp band's trip lo Wa»h- rliaicd a hearing aid for a
Ington, I). C., and eent a boy child and worked with other
to Key Club International. county agenrica in providing
They alio helped with Scout­ help for needy children.
ing In the area, helped with
The Marianna plan group
adult training couriei, helped hai worked lo help eight boy*
with guided lour* at Camp La- in the indiiitrlal achooli. I.jpi
NoCliee, and conducted Cub in touch with 2fl Imya by tend­
roundtahlea.
ing letter* and carda, and
with
the county
The Underprlviledged Child worked
rommlttcn. paid for tonillec- Judge'* office for rioter and

better co-ordlnal ion.
Member* of the agriculture
and coniervatinn committee
worked in many areaa, Include
ing the Science Fair, county
fair, 4-11 project* and ihort
course, and many local agri­
cultural problem*.
The public and butlnes* af­
fair* committee took part in
man) civic, hualnen, military
and school activities and in
governmental, political and
legislative affair*.
The Inlrrclub committee.

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social event* and aunihlne
committee, attendance com­
mittee, election, bouse, hi*torian and project* commit­
tee were ail active and buiy
tli year with their reiprctive
Job*.
lliggnt project of the year
wa* the annual fish fry and
aucti-m which involved nearly
all the member* of the club
in (oliclting, procuring, ticket
idling, etc., with a balance
of profit of $1,1G4.&amp;4 to ahow
for their work.

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New Klwania President W.
K. Klrchhoff «aid at Installslion rercmunlc* racently that
within ilia neat year, a new
Klwania Club would be formed
In a faat growing area of the
county.
Other goala that Klrchhoff
outlined fur Dm year included
the Improvement of Inirr-rlub
relationship*,
with
every
member attending at Iraat
one meet, and an Improve,
nient in local attendance with
• goal of al Iraat 8S percent,
Continuation of the itudcnl
loan program, the foreign exchange
student
program,
service* to Ihe newly, support
of civic affairs and churrhc*
and help and guidance for
youth were some of the other
elm* that the nrwr president
aald that he hoped to aec ac­
complished.
Retiring
president,
Jim
(Irani, humorously presented
Klrchhoff with some "gifts"
that ha thought Ihe new lead­
er would need. They Included
a pair of "rose.colored"
glasses, a hug* botUe of as­
pirin and an oil-can, along
with the bell-ringing gavel.
President Grant read a nine
page auroraary of the past
year's activities and allhough
a eomplrta Haling of all tin
Klwania Club
accomplishmenla la not possible, her*
a n some of the highlights:
The Foreign Kx change 8tudent program: The club pro­
vided expenses and ■ trip
for Finnish student, Peter
KurkIJarvl. They also set up
the machinery and paid the
expense! and found homes for
MUa Porte Pcmtrorder, this
year's exchange student from
Germany.
The club gave money lo the
SIIS band for Instrument re ­
pair, gave a |U bond for Ihe
Science Fair, arnl a boy to
Hoy's Stale, sponsored a llahe
Ruth league baseball team;
sponsored Kids Pay and sup­
ported the scholarship fund.
They conducted vocational
guidance test*, art up a arr*

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By L AIt It V VE1LS1IEL
Syd Richard, the man who
built the bandshcll on Lake
Monroe back in 1926. will be
on hand Wednesday to see it
begin to (all. Demolition u( the
top structure of the bandshcll
will be the first step in con*
struction activity on the new
San Alee Harbor marina. Ri­
chard. who said "that band
shell turned out to be a white
elephant," said he wouldn't
shed any tears on its passing.
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Things sure have changed
under J. II. (Jimmy) Crapps’
administration! During the
meetings it used to be cokes
and candy . . , Now It’s milk
and candy . . , Hy the way,
hr fore he was mayor Jim
used In ride to the Hirelings
In a Jeep . . . nnw he comes
in a car.
» • •
Don’t forget the policeman’s
ball Saturday night at the
.Mayfair.
• • •
Poor George Simons! The
Cily discussed his comprehen­
sive plan last night and Com­
missioner Karl Higginbotham
said, "Sorry we dealt wilh
him . . , It’s not worth five
cents . . ." So how come the
cliy paid him $7,500?
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Traffic charges made up the
large percentage of arrests
in 1961, Sheriff J. L. Hobby
reports. The largest number
of arrests was for driving
Without a license, 201; rights
of way violation. I ll, and driv­
ing while intoxicated, 119. As
far as felonies go there were
two murder charges, 29 for
grand larceny and eight rape
* • •
The city's new switchboard
is now installed and Mrs.
Norma Ferrell is the operator.
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Speaking ot I he city, the
Dew 20-month-old chimp, pur­
chased last week, is named
Carmen and is now on dt»J
play (is lhat llte right word?)
at Hie roo.
# * •
Tile Seminole County Juve­
nile Council hopes to get at
least MOO from the SOKC
matinee race held last Friday.
• • •
County Judge Vernon Mize
tells us he’s in desperate need
of more space. Present plans
call for the County to start
leariaiiging courthouse of­
fices in the fall.
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Rarbcd wire has been
placed around the county's
clay pit at sanlamio Springs.
County Engineer Carlton Hliss
tells us that the county has
a 20-year supply of clay there
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The word is lhat Congress­
man Syd Hcrlong will be in
for a lot of trouble conic the
spring primaries. One high
enunty oflicial (no nsmes
please) says be will start
knocking on doors to defeat
He Hong.
* * *
Depuly Chief of Ruresu of
Weapons, Rear Admiral K. S.
Mastcrson, arrived at Rainey
Field Monday on a routine in.
speetion trip. A visit to the
Martin Co. in Orlando Is
planned following the morn­
ing Inspection.
* • •
The Scnilnole-DeBary Heart
Council will bold its January
meeting at the Health Center
on French Ave. i t * p m . today. The meeting is open to
the public.
» • •
Sanford's Harold Kastncr
was installed as assistant
rabban for the central Flor­
ida Uahia Temple in Orlando
recently,
• • •
Longwood’s City Hall I*
sporting a bouquet of cotton
. . . the largo stalk with IS
open bolls and numerous buds
was grown by John Tulio, re­
sident of the town.
• • •
Approximately 40 women
will be teeing off Wednesday
at H a m, in the annual 54
Handicap Women's Coif Tour­
nament which it sponsored by
Kader’s
* • •
Monkey see . . . Monkey
do , . . we hear that there
will be a tape recorder at
the monthly meeting of the
North Orlando Village Coun­
cil .tunig.it.
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Hutchison Renamed SsariJ
Avery Opposes
Because 'O ur
Views Differ'

Tlie board also accepted the
resignation n( Jack Dale lrom
the board of adjustments and
reappointed the zoning board,
board of adjustments, water
control -and electrical and
plumbing boards.

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Board Approves
Road Project
The County Commission to­
day authorized S-13 us a sub­
stitute road project during
1962 if the county road de­
partment fails to get rights of
way for the Pineuay Bypass.
Engineer Carlton Bliss said
that thp road would save six
miles from Chuluota In San­
ford.
The Improvement project
would include paving.
Pine way has been desig­
nated among the top projects
ill the county. However, indi­
cations arc that Ihe hoard
would be unsuccessful In gelting needed rights of way.
In other business Hie board
tabled action on Bear Lake
Hd. from Sit 436 to Curtis Dr.
pending rights of way. "We
need lhat road now," James P.
Avery said, adding lhat the
school is going to be com­
pleted by the next school
year.
"W« need • way to haul
those pupils In." he said.
Avery auggrsted the board
build the road on curb amt
gutter basis and use what
rights of way It now has.
Vernon Dunn questioned
whether the school board
could purchase 20 acres any­
where and then ask the board
to build a road.
"1 would like lo have the
answer lo th st one slso,"
Chairman J. C. Hutchison
added.

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OKOUNDHHHAKJNfi ceremonies took place this
morning at 10 a. nt. at the new industrial site
of the Del Mar Cabinet Industries Cor|&gt;oriition
of Atlanta. Present at the new project were Snnford-Seminolo Development President Cliff Mc-

Casselberry May
Set Referendum
On Liquor Issue
Sunday sales of alcoholic
beverages in Casselberry posibly will be put lo the towns­
people In a referendum.
Tie election derision was
reached alter new members
of the town’s Hoard of Alder­
men were .installed .a t Mqj&gt;(
day night'* meeting ar. 1 al*
ter Paul Dates, newly elected
chairman, spill the tie vole
of Mrs. Hope Dennett and
Kuhn Lady, for, and Cliff
Overman and George How­
ard, against.
Attorney Kenneth McIntosh
was instructed to prepare the
election ordinance and have
it ready to come before the
board at the February meettng. It must meet with unani­
mous approval of the board
and pass through its second
and third reading if an elec­
tion date is to be set at the
meeting.
The matter of the Lilliandale Subdivision plat was in­
troduced by Mrs Dennett be­
fore retiring members with­
drew from the hoard. The
plat was approved at a meet­
ing on April 10 in ilic living
room of Mrs. Bennett’s home
and legality of it* approval
since has been questioned by
Holm Lady and Mrs. ilennett.
Lady puintrd out that he
only wauled Hie town records
to snow that the plat hud
been appropriately passed In
an appropriate manner. The
motion (or reconsideration of
Hie plat split the Iward wilh
Mrs. Dennett and Lady for
and Den Evans and Paul
Dates against.
Chairman Lytle Swope clos­
ed the issue hy voting against,
explaining that lie approved
the plat the first time, saw
no reason lo approve it again
and saw no reason why the
new council couldn't consider
the nutter.

Firemen To Install

Kibbin officiutiiur, several representative,t of the
company, as well as Sanford businessmen and lo­
cal officials. The Del Mar project is the first
authorized in the stale under tin* new Small
Business Administration.
(Herald Photo)

Mere Power
For Medical
Pays To Be Legal Board Sought
Sanford Attorney Kenneth McIntoMi wna
In Politics, St

hired uKaiil Monday night an Icrh I repreaentative
for the town of Caaaclbcrry by the new Hoard of
Aldermen which also doubled his monthly pay.
McIntosh, who was given Die customary
$1011 per month, had asked that his pay be in­
creased from $50 to $75.

i

Study ProposaS

IICKLIN (IT I) — Russian
soldier* guarding Hie Ucrlin
bolder abut and kilted a Com­
munist policeman trying to
escape to West Derlin, tlie
West llcrlin newspaper Murgenpost reported today.

Kennedy Home
PALM REACH (IJ P l)-J o seph P. Kennedy, Hie father
of thr President, rested at his
scasidu Inmio Tuesday after
release Monday f r o m St.
Mary's Hospital in neighbor­
ing West Palm Reach.

Seek Solution

The boatd by a 4-1 vote'
agreed on the need for an ndmitiistrative assistant because
of tho growth of the area.
District 2 Commissioner Ted
Williams voted no, saying,
"I was hired to do the job and
I don’t need any help.”
Clerk Arthur Beckwith said
“where me we going to get
the motley to pay him mid
where are vve going to put
him?"
However, John Fitzpatrick
who mads tho motion, declar­
ed, ‘‘we'll find n way."
Chairman J. C, Hutchison
said that with an assistant the
commission
could
operate
more efficiently, while Dunn,
Fitzpatrick and Avery agreed
that the tim e is ripe for *omo
administrative help.
In other business the com­
mission received n letter from
lha Florida Development Cor­
poration that it bad inspected
a rommcrvinl airport alto In
tlie Lnko Iturnry are* and
thnt the inspection revealed
that the "site rould be suitable
for a small airport "
Tlie board directed the clerk
to write tho Nava! Air Sta­
tion as a "courtesy" measure
telling them of the proposed
airport.

NEW YORK ( UPI) — A
presidential fact-finder called 1
The County Commission to­ a meeting again today with
day voted lo set up a meet­ Pan Ame i icon World Airway*
ing with the legislative dele­ ami tlie Air Lino Pilots Asso­
gation medical examiners and ciation in effort* lo bend off a
Judiciary ntllcials to get strike which could begin ut
IAKE1.AND (UPD—Florida
strong legislation m met for any time after midnight.
more authority for the medi­
Citrus Mutual will act Wc
nesduy lo persuade tho fed­
cal board when signing death
errtiltratcs." *
JAKARTA, Indonesia (LTD eral government to hood U. S.
Titc examiners had threat­
A spokesman fur President eitrill sales.
Mutual
Executive
Vice
ened to resign Iwcause law- .Sukin no said today Imlonrsia
enforcement officers hjyl re­ wilt deride within lu day* President Robert W. Rutledge
fused on autopsy In Hie case whither lo settle its dispute said the big growers coopera­
of a Negro a tew week* ago. over West liiuii l Dutch New tive would ask U. 8. Agricul­
Dr. E. W. Stoner of Oviedo Guinea) by diplomacy or ture Secretary Orville Free­
man lor more government re­
spokesman for the examiners, "other means."
search lo liiul industrial uses
said that under present legis­
lor grapefruit, am) lu work
lation "we can arrompliHi
absolutely nothing." What wi­ ORLANDO (D PI)—A hear- harder to break down Drilisli
nced arc strong laws such as ing lias been set for Feb. 21) barriers against U, S, citrus
Orange County has " lie add­ in U. S. District Court here Imports.
He said Herman Steele, Mu­
ed. He proposed a Dint meet on Teumstera President James
ins with tlie medical exam . I R. Hof fa's motion for dismis­ tual's assistant general man­
iner in Orlando to spell out sal of mail fraud charges in­ ager, would attend Freeman's
In Washington
recent Orange County legis­ volving misuse of $5l)0,UU0 in conlercnce
called to discuss ways to
lation that would give rf.:.- Detroit Icnmster* tumls.
eliminate U. S. (arm-product
tors more power In ordering
surpluses.
„n autopay.
"We have boon told that
RONN ( UPI 1 — Chancellor
wc have no authority to sign Konind Adenauer and Diitish
a death certificate as long Prime Minister Harold Macas a JP Is there."
millati met in the Schaumburg
Co ■Me!berry Aldei man Paul
palace today in a “little sum­
mit" conference called to dis­ Date* Monday night was re­
miss told war strategy and traced from III* prom! e to
pay all cost* In execs* of f 601)
British flmincial claims,
for construction of thu new
Samlnoln Rlvd. bridge by the
unanimous vote ut thu council.
SANTO DOMINGO t l ’PI)
Approval of the move *vu*
—The government will ink
expressed by tin* standing
Franca to extradite (Jen. [Is
room only audience in the
fuel Trujillo Jr. on charge* of
NEW YORK (U P I)-A n Air
Co Mulberry Women’* Club
“direct participation" in the
Force KI150 tanker plane with width gave out a sound round
murder of six suspected a*nine
men aboard was reported of upptuu*r.
i -ins here two months ago,
Total bill for putting up
it was reported Monday night. rnli'lng early loday over the
the bridge a* reported at the
Tlie newspaper La Nation, Atlantic cast of Virginia,
quoting Atty. G-n. Antonio
Ih e plane was reported meeting wa» $874.
Cuiria Vasques, said the overdue on a flight from
•I Die In Plane
government tvlzo will seek exMANILA (UPI) - A U. S
ti.iililiun of uir form Cols. Langley Field, Va., In the
Gillicrtn Kanchej
Itubii- m Azores, H e Coast Guard said. Navy Skyralder plane crash­
A Coast Guard ipokrsinan ed near Ml. Santa Rita, north
and Luis J. Leon Estevez ami
Federico Cabral Novo*, form­ -aid the planc'a last reported of Manila, today killing all
er chief of air folce intelli­ position was roughly 210 miles lour persons aboard, a Navy
spokesman said.
gence and propaganda.
east nl Norfolk, Va

I

Citrus Mutual
Asks U. S. Aid

Decision Near

Caucus On Speaker
Itep. John W. McCormack,
WASHINGTON D JPli —
Pally huimony was the «f- 70-year-old ilostmi Irishman,
flcial key note today of u mid- to succeed the Lite Rep. 8am
afternoon ram us of lluu»o Rayburn of Texas a* speaker.
D em ocrat* to choose tlu-ir
Rep. Curl Albert, fi.'t, quietfirst tn-w leadership team in -pokeit Oklahoman, In succeed
21 years.
Tho lestllt was a foiegone McCormack as Democratic
cnnclutiiin wilh unanimous floor leader.
In the Senate’* only leader­
votes anticipated fur:
ship contest, Ben. Ilourko It.
lllckenlooper, (It-lows.) ap­
peared favored to win the
GOI' policy chaiiniunshlp va­
cated by the death of Ken.
.Styles llridges, N. II . Inst
Novcmbei. The election takes
Paul Date* was unanimous­ place Wednesday.
ly elected chairman of the
McCormack will le the first
Casselberry Hoard of Aider- Roman Catholic to serve a
men after new officials were speaker. Ills election will not
sworn into office al Monday be official until ratified by
flight.'* regular meeting,
the House Wednesday.
After lie is in-tailed as
Taking qffica were Carl
St odd uni as mayor and Cliff speaker, McCormack Is ex­
Overman and George Howard pected to name Rep. Hale
Hoggs, lD l.o.,) lu lb. No, :i
us new aldermen,
Stoddard's appointment re­ post iif puity whip. Albeit
commendations for various has held that position since
committee* included llerbeit 1955.
Male)1, rhairmnn of the street
light connnlllev; Drexcl 11.
Ice, chairman, Don Willson
and J. D. Self, roads commit­
Page 2
tee; Erv Remington a* cus­
Bridge
Page 7
todian; Overman, rhairmnn,
Classified
Page a
Comics
Ren Evans and Willson, new
town buildings committee;
Dear Ablty
Page 4
Editorial
Overman us building inspec­
Entertainment
Page 2
tor; Gcoigr Lewis and Fred
Erdmnn, assistant police and
U gals
. Pag. ( i f
Puzzle ......
. . Page 6
Earl Zibell, chairman, George
Howard, Herni-.n Joy,e and L.
Society
.......
Page 3
Sporta ....
Page 5
E. Woodham, toning board.

Aldermen Elect
Bales Chairman

Herald Inde:

Hof fa Hearing1

Honn Meeting

Bates Released
From Promise

Exlradifioii Of
Trujillo Asked

AF Tanker Craft,
9 Men Missing

MMsw.'ivi

FLORIDA State* Rank
president T. K. Tucker
will speak to tho Seminolu County Vocational
School at noon Wednes­
day. Tho talk is open to
the public and Tucker
will discuss the now
c o n s u in e r economics
c o u r s o now being
taught nt the school.

Alismonte Sets
Town Meeting
The Altamonte S p r i n g s *
Town Council will met Thurs­
day night, according to Infer■ n a t i o n received Indirectly
from Mayor \V. L. Swafford,
who wna ill and could not be
Died, So mu resident* of Al*
Ut mpit la all o wad op a t lha
Town Hull Monday at B p. hi.,
thinking that there would l&gt;»
a meeting. The old council bod
met on thu second Monday
night in the month,
Thu meeting date of tha
new mayor and Council lut*
not been definitely set a* of
till* date, but Indications ara
Ihol futura meetings will bo
held on Wednesday night*. It
wu» reported by persons c I o m
to Mayor Sw of fold that some
of the new Council members
found it inconvenient to meet
on Mondays.

Navy Flier Kiiied
At Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
l.t.(jg) Wlllinm F. Garrity,
about 25, was killed Monday
night when his jet fighter
plunged Into the Atlantic after
being launched from tho Cur­
rier USS Shangri-La, Uic Navy
hero reported.
The Navy suld it was in­
vestigating. Garrity apparent­
ly an* killed IriHtnntly, tho
Navy mi id.
He was attached to FlgliUr
Kquodton 13 based at the Cecil
Field Naval Air Htalion near
her* and was flying an FID
hi.&gt;iay Jet fight, r.

Family Missing
In Boat1Found
« EDAR KEY (UPI i A Illfoot cabin rru h er with a fam­
ily of four aboard was expeeled to be towed toward
shur* today after five day*
In the- Gulf of Mexico.

City W arned St A fe E I’s s ? Business B atm tesn

New officers of the Lake
Mary Volunteer File Dept,
will l&gt;« installed a t today's fl
p. m. meeting
the organisa­
The City Commission wa« tlie zonen recommend that
tion In tho I , Jj. y Fhe
Hall, i c c o i i i l n g to Oti» warned Monday night of fu­ the area not be kept com­
Sjublom, member and past sec­ ture "coramercl*! »lutn»” and mercial.
retary of lha group.
prtilble a g it at ion for moving
Tbc zoning and planning
the cojrtlvouM to • more geo­ board held a public hearing
graphic*! renter of the coun­ on live recoiling la at Thursday
ty unleu the city drive* to and tome 2S property owners
keep liuiine** downtown and pretested any zoning change.
t lunge* the zoning of * por­ "M od of Ihc property owner*
Have you nut iced the wider look in Die Han­
tion of W. P in t St. from there want it to stay com­
ford Herald? Yen, the puper in different nuw. In­
commercial to R-2 m ident- mercial," McKibbin said.
stead of the usual eight columns to the pane the
1*1.
A public _ lie*ring _ on tin*
Herald now has nine, hut the overall width of the
The ire* include* the south matter is scliedulcd for Jau.
lutjfcn is the same.
side of W. Klrit St. from 22. City Commissioners, led
The columns are nurruwer, which makes for
Poplar to the city limit*.
by Mayor J. 11. (Jimmy)
easier reading and more versatile display of
Planning and Zoning Uuard Crapps and Earl Higgin­
news, picture* and features.
Chairman Clifford McKibbin botham, appeared "cool" to
This is another indication of the Heruld’s
went before tlie City Commit- the pruposal. They said that
desire to make improvements in the |»aper when­
tiunrr* and told Uiein why j U the city is to grow it m ust,
ever they aro possible.

New Herald Format

C o m it ie s W ill
Tin* first step in hiring nil administrative nsDistant for the County Commission was taken today
by the board ns it mimed Commissioners John Fitz­
patrick and Vernon Dunn to sot up job classifications,
salaries and duties and report back at the next meet­
ing.

c u t t in g

The County Commis- VOL. 53
sioit hy n 11-1 vote today
reappointed J. C. Hutch­
ison. an chairman for
1902. V i c e Chairman
James I*. Avery opposed
the appointment.
Avery told the Herald alter
the meeting that although he
had nothing personalty against
Hutchison ami had the highest
regard for him "our political
views differ."
"Hutchison, during budget
conferences, idvocaled an in­
crease in taxes to provide for
services that I consider nonessential. Therefore, this phil­
osophy being in direct contra­
diction to my views, that no
taxes he levied except for es­
sential services, ted to my de­
cision to vote against his
leadership,” Avery said.
At the same time, the hoard
elected Avery vice chairman.
Commissioner Vernon Dunn
recommended John Fitzpat­
rick for the job but be de­
clined to accept the nomina­
tion.
The board also appointed
three new fire commissioners
for the lutii fire district in
Lake Mary. New commission
ers replacing Ed Zimmerman,
Earl Toney and Charles Krue­
ger are Jimmy Reeves, Jos­
eph Smothers nod Ralph Able.
Reappointed again were Rich­
ard Ivors and Ralph Scbweickert.
The board also tabled action
on reappointing an insurance
committee made up of Clif­
ford .McKibbin, Dob Knrns
and Hob Crumley. Avery
naked that the board bo ro-

★

be westward and Higgin­
botham
remarked:
"You
ran't hold the city to two city
blocks."
McKibbin, in stressing live
nerd for the rezoning, said
Hie city must have a duplex
area and "tbit area appear»
to fit ibe need,"
"Iluiinei* should expand
more on ■ blork-by-bhuk
method linn a wide open ex
pansiun resulting in a few
businokte* scattered among
tile res.dcnrcs that now exist
there, Comiucirial develop­
ments slow this down with
filling station* and driveways
It! various business develop-

ruents having traffic turn in lion to move tbc courthome
The discussion was brought
*nd conic out onto the high­ to a more gragrapbxal loca­ lo a halt a llir an hour vv.th
way," he said.
tion, Wc must work to keep 1action tabled pending Hi*
McKibbin also contended business downtown."
that there were no concrete i Fiapps said "If Die city 1* public bearing on Die 22nd.
In other buincss, the biard
indications of the need ‘or to grow . . . there I* only
more business space than lias one way, and lhat is west. awarded the low bid on Die
been presented, as far as W. j There Just isn't anywhere at reel resurfacing program to
First SI, arc* i* concerned.' else lo grow." Crapps addrd Orlando I'aving Co. far $23,*
MiKibblti said that tho city that West First St. ha* shavin cat). Work will start today;
dors not zune for speculation I Die least growth of any com­
Agreed to rc-advcrtl*e D r
and that the rezoning would ; munity in the city while llig- bids on a shop truck but r. it
eliminate any future cuturner-! ginholkazn emphasized over to restrict the bidding lu San­
rial slums in Dm. area.
•nd over again "yon can't ford and Seminole County
"We must maintain Die hold back the city's growth by dealers;
Heard first reading o( the
downtown business district," sub-standard homes."
McKibbin said "and this
McKibbin said he was not condemnation o r d i n a n c e
could detract from Santord it­ trying to hold business down which spells out procedure
self. |f we are not careful hut was against "any com­ for tearing down old buildings
we could bring about ag-la- mercial slums."
in Die city.
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By Abigail Van Buren
WANtlNOION M il'll Hie
Souihem
Hallway
planned hula* le hack up It*
appeal In Hie Inlet slate t'SNl*
rti-iea t'ohDuUaliiM lor towel
■rain t*i* iiilumasli wtih
rtaiaitad eiomimlc illftlM ,
John t'ersnfl, a uisnaism asl
runaultanl limn New Yotk
Dliy hliad hy Nuul.iHu tu
make a aiudv uf the prepend
rata*, and Vila frsaidm i W
Ms ton Him weta scheduled
at Die first two wilnettea.

I , e n d , a Vlra 1‘ieiUleM
W, D Mini um gaie tlim lftfr
V, W Pack Monday a broad
oiiDlue ol why Suiduato nerd
i I Dir lower felra and h&gt;
whal meana De ralei weir
econeinlcally (eaallde,
Sdulharn list proimiel a so
par cent rut on Da ralei tor
ihlpmrni or itmiti intni Du
Midwiti min lha NmiDi the
plo|H,aal met with altong op
potilinn from water rgtrlert,
Ihe Teiinettce Valley AiilHof-

II), i ips*i&gt;. aid oilier*
llroanan, Ihe aula wilntta on
the open it| day or l ie hear
hit. said the I allroad needed
(he pew ralei lo inert rompr
idim, iruiii iruckeri and, lu
a ieiiar degiae, tiartaa.
‘That'S lha muilo we muit
dance to If we rhoota to dance
at all." IWmnan aafd, "and
we allocifta In dam r '
tie conceded Dial houiliern'i
ptopoted |a la i wrte hated on
what wrae heeded to "m ate lit

Ural r.elll* Tianuillws*
Thamsi H, 11i*mp»»n, slu t
la |t*eah»l ru lltr, *tua, bang.
Sal*, It,non.
bills U&gt; Msidsml tu HIM.
M. Smith,
bsks light*,
11,000,

VYlhfuM M, Hr««s&lt; rius ♦*
Peril A, frwdll, aiu», IM I.
10, 1110,000,
p, sn&lt;t U, D m lepm thi fe te ,

hi Itef l.*s Smith, *tui, Wsikb
mats fr lh , 11,000.
Vligll It. Austin, itu s tw Or*

lands Appllshts C*&gt;&lt; Ine, lap1*4—1• light* , ItOl.ROO,

Vhsriaa ki*ti|*r, »tii* Is
Sr,ilham (lull UllllHaa, M e•It, Ctyalal LsVs Bhaiea. |S0,&lt;
Wtt.
Mn»&gt;«*«kl ttl,Its,, Inc. Is
Rutatald J, frm »ayt elUk, Run.
laud, IH.IthY
Jack T, llultvn, sluk la li„b.
» t . Mstbia, frail Is bat*
sum a, »U ,tw .
Albeit M. Hteona. vlu», to
lYutald liieane, etu». Quean's
Niltwi. (SA'iW.
I.eabsr Nllteiplt*** le frul
N Fillet, RunUnd. 911 m
t*«*»elhenr Itnitllea tV. la
Rtaudatd IMI lV 4 gusli Fend

Wnvd theka, M,s tu Many
© Utvyeualix *lu», MeilhawA,

IIMM,
Pull* fried
frtwi NnllcMd Weak ef N,
Y. w AnveM J. Maya, m«g,
ITVy Aaitnge Rank of frit*.
HeM te. Hatbott L Vaughn,

mtg, W.
Fvd Hskl. Mt(b. A**n. ie,
Iwo t* Maya, et«k, wig. M .
frenkun Anvhs** Hank le
Ih* Cttg ** N, V, t* Roe* F.
Mateen. m ig fa&gt;
F r it Biwakhw Ravage Reek

nalwasl kiemte Rwergy Autkorriy (l.kRAi a*rf i\ had recelteri w* official wvrd bn
w et retwmmt v»ib*e bad
kwMra'ian affirlala
Wc HY t it where Mrietei c*«e mama eiB tvgmeaept
Ihe Sc,vet gaxnmmaat. IT*
'eft bate eight i w l i age
am»d afecu'.at'c.n Khroriichrr
might bate egfeted him d *&gt;
( ^fned tut Si.ng patt eJ t&gt;*
riA . ivt RiaUntta "sat f&gt;anj"

Matrioge tpriSoaiwm*

dvAoiag* ki 5-backrifoaM
LaV* 1t*»*n and Mate* Maipaas
,'eaaph A, Mehloaka, \V
Va*&gt;* AI'M awd Jl* km
k\pV*»at freeman, 4&gt;adrS«
and Vaiy tvlm e* MMViy,
RanTrid.
Meal W*a*Va frewm-taame
N&gt;-4 P. Vie-e-V
4* av*.

DEAR BAFFLED i No. A nd
neither can anyone else. There is no
scientific explanation for some of the
legendary "cures" that appear to
work In ridding people of wsrts. My
sdvlcs Is to let a doctor decide the
treatment. He Is more dependable
than voodoo. Of course if you want
to bury a potato, too, It won’t do any
hnrm.

WASHINGTON lU l'D -T h a
Offlca at Kmirgcncy Plan­
ning (OKP) hs* rsramm*nd*d
Is Prsitd*nt K«nn*d). thst hs
rsmovs sll Import rsitrlctioni
•
•
•
on m id list oil, • rrilshl*
DEAR ABBY: The letter from
inurrs said to&lt;l*y.
•
i
I
The lourts said the recoin- the woman whose husband didn’t
CONFIDENTIAL TO "DONE
mamt it ion h si b**n st ths think he could make It down the aisle
WRONG IN FLORIDA": Nonsenee.
WUie House (or Hire* or tour at hla daughter’s wedding sure hit
Because one women "did you wrong"
trelki. II I* • m u lt of s home with me. I woe a widower when
•Duly InlUslid l i d M»y b) my daughter married and I flatly re­
1* no reason to retire from the human
race. All women are NOT alike.
Naur KngUnd'* irnatora ami fused to "give her away." She was all
r*pr*4*etstlvs*.
I had. She was married in the Pres­
KinnadjT delay in acting byterian Church and the preacher
Are things rugged? For a person­
on th* rscommandallon point* said nobody had to giva the bride
al reply, write to Abby, Box 8366,
up IN highly control *r»lal si* away In his service. She walked down
Beverly Hills, Calif., and don’t for­
pacti ot It. Should hs rsmov* the aisle all by herself and not to the
get a stamped, self-addressed enve.
■luolai, a aurrtlr*. hitler pro- stratus of Lohengrin, either. (It was
lope.
tail would V* forthcoming
(com nuisreaaman from realpreJurmg *lat*i,
R*ildu*l
oil rrttrlrlkuu
hate bssn (stored by rest
slatea and tlgurously uppotid
“She own flgnrve that any­
*1 can’t leech my wife the what n careful shopper ah* is.
In t&gt;,u( lira Hern itatra which
thing she can get me to pay
“She
ha*
a
habit
of
putting
ft
rat
thing
about
money"
com­
ur* Die h airy ell to produca
for that should coma eu t of her
riactrUlty and hast taiga plain* a husband ehe lead* things in 'layaway' and mak­ huueehold budget ia actually
ing monthly payments on money ‘saved.' The fact th st
building!,
this column.
The m u tu al oil rouiuiutM
"Sli* think* ah* baa picked them out of her grocery it all comet eut of my salary
claim lha rntrlctlnni have up a uondeifut bargain whan money.
doesn't Imp ret* her St all.
,-auied hlghar prtcaa ami
I s she juat hopeless finan­
•She claims th st dormY
aha buy* a suit marked dewn
abort agaa. Cost
ml tra it a (rrm fISO to *Tk.
coat me anything, hut when I cially—or what I "
claim II Is tooli*!* to become
It eounde an though aha ia
“ When I tell her th* suit tel) her that tf ah* can maka
m crestinit) detwn.tcut on a
never we* worth more then monthly payments on a mink n financial genius—juat Ilk*
foreign Met supply which tTS If th* tier* « i ) willing to Hole out of her grocery meney meet beuaevrivee. It'* by Jutt
might ha cut off It siant et aril It for that, aha replies her budget for groceries ia toe inch feminine figuring that
war.
that 1 don't know anything high, she say* (you guested wives manage to stretch their
Th* real mduitrc alao mstn- about woman'* elolhe* and, tt) that I don't appreciate hue hand'■ income to cover
lam* that mining tacitillai sra furthermore, 1 don't appreci­ what a careful shopper she te. everything (hey—th* wive*—
heiM aliened le datenortte
"She he* n kahlt of hiding eofuhier Important.
ate what a cataful ahopper
and might net be available in
tuila until 1 a .i in o h at ah*
ah* la.
( tie of ■ nan,mat emerganc).
"She UUa me • ith a atiwight mil* a ‘good mood.' When 1
Xeudual oil t» i le tte ie r
face that *he save* me money e tria ls patiently that my be­
prwdurt Mam creda ml rePn*
when she buy* something r e ing m a good mood doesn't her booklet. "Happier Wive*
mg. Must *f the tmp*'rt» M
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da Is O, who la sccuaad of
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Daddy
man) find* a new love la th*
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Faylen) for n planning com­
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men s t kia moonstruck bast
TV RENTAL
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DEAR MIXED UP: You sought
psychiatric help because you needcil it. You still need it. Your psychia­
trist can't help you unless you are
completely honest with him. X out
"Mi*. X.,'f tell your doctor th* truth
nnd follow his advice.

By Oswald Jacoby

ve John Ia KnowHa. vial.
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too sad and sounded like n funeral
nu.rch.) 1 hud them play “Pomp and
Circumstance/' sincerely,
MIND OF MY OWN
f t #
DEAR AIIBY: Nobody believes
me, but Ibis is the truth. I had a
wart on my thumb for many years.
I went to a doctor nnd he told me to
leave It alone. I was very relf-consclmis about it because, as you know,
warts are not very pretty. A friend
of my mother’s was visiting one day
sntl we got on the subject of warts.
She told nte to tie n thread around
it, go out In the yard after dark and
bury a potato upside down, and the
wnrt would go away just as soon as
the potato rotted, .lust for a Joke, I
did it. Within one month my wnrt
disappeared. Cun you explain It?
JIAFFLED

(i)&amp; Jhs Woman

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minimum or so ions per car
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at a lime.
lie aalil Southern almrllv
would purchair J,K) Ion &lt;&gt;&lt;
parity cars which eailly could
he Iranaferred lo Die thipmenl
ol train.

DEAR ABBY: I «ni 03, divorced
itml Ik lie ve nir. I have my problem*.
I urn nerlnjt n |)*ychl*lrjst once n
wooli. I nn*l ii veny Rootl-loolrinjf nmn
(I’ll r.ill him "Mr. X.") In the psy­
chiatrist's office. W« were Inuntilinitly ullrnctad U» each other mid
found wo h*d a lot in common. We
•pent m fow evcnlnv* together (he
rnme to my apartment) end I think
I nm in love with him.
I told my psychiatrist everything
and he siiiil I should quit seeing "Mr.
X.’\ because he Is more mixed up
than 1 am. If I must make n choice, I
will give IIP seeing the psychiatrist
because "Mr. X.” Is doing more for
me than he Is. I told my psychiatrist
1 wasn't seeing Mr, X." nny more,
1ml I mu. Should I tell the p.tychlntrial the truth, quit seeing "Mr. X."
or quit seeing the psychiatrist ?
MIXED UP

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VrrmTI

Keith Celebrates

Ninth Birthday
Miss Sandra Kay Chambers, E. W . Foss IWith
Dinner
Married In Ceremony At Chuluota
Mist Sandra Ksy C ham ber!,. topped with ■ bouquet of pink I titter, Mitt Karen Chamber*. | accessories ami carried a
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Vin- rose buds and satin ribbon.
| who wore a pale blue brocade ] bouquet of white pom poms
Her only attendant was her j dress, blue velvet hat. white [ and blue ribbon streamers.
cent Wilson Chambers, CbuBoth girls made their entire
luota, and Everett Warren
outfits and the briJc carried
Foss, son of Mr. and Mrs.
out the traditional borrowed
Warren C. Foss, of Cam­
and blue luck items in her en­
bridge, Vt., were married
semble.
Dee. 21. at 8 p.m. a t the Chuluota First Baptist Church.
Charles Parker of Pompano
Rev, Charles Swaggerty.
Beach and Windsor, Vt., was
host man and ushers were
pastor, officiated at the dou­
Don Foss and Paul Bliss, both
ble ring, candlelight cere­
of Orlando.
mony.
The church was decorated
The bride’s mother wore a
in a blue and white color
light blue dress, black acres
theme with basket* of white
sories and a white corsage.
gladioli, blue pom poms, tall
The groom's mother wore a
candelabra and arrangements
navy blue dress, black ac­
of fern. Windows were lighted
cessories and a while corsage.
with blue candoliers.
Following the wedding cere­
Mrs. Nolan Fore, organist,
mony. a reception was held in
and Mrs. Ralph Warden,
the social hail of the church
pianist, presented a program
The refreshment table was
of wedding music. John
overlaid with a whitr lace
Woods, soloist, sang “ 0
tablecloth over blue ami cen­
Promise Me," "The Lords
tered with a candelabra hold­
Prayer” and "O Maslcr Let
ing blue candles and sur­
Me Walk With Thee."
rounded with fern and blue
The hridc, given in m ar­
pom poms.
riage by her father, wore a
It also held a large three
silk faille gown with rounded
tiered wedding ring cake, top­
neck, thrre quarter length
ped with blue sugar bells.
sleeves and a petal ovcnkirl
Cranberry fruit punch was
trimmed with satin and lace.
served with the cake. Assist­
Her shoulder length veil was
ing with I)k* serving were
■tlnrhed to a feather hat and
Miss Katherine Miklcr of
*hc carried a white Bible,
Oviedo and Mrs. Doris Char­
leston of St. Cloud.
The couple has returned
from n wedding trip to Pom­
pano Beach and are residing
at the Palma Trailer Court,

'CfWidsn
QvudsLA

Circles of the Sanford Gar­
den Club will bold the firat
meetings of the new year as
follows:
THURSDAY
AZALEA Circle meets with
.Mrs. Henry McLauIin at 8
p.m. Cecil Tucker will pre­
sent a program on landscap­
ing.
CAMELLIA Circle at the
Home Demonstration Center
at 8 p.m. for a workshop on
grapes, under the direction
of Mrs, J, D, Callahan.
CENTRAL Circle meets
with Mrs. N. H. Brewer at
9:45 a.m.
H EM E ItOCALLIS C i r c l e
will meet at 7:30 p.m, wilh
Mrs. Carl Lind for a program
on our National Parks.
MAGNOLIA Circle meet* at
to a.m. wilh Mra, Fred J.
Harris for a program on
dried arrangements by Mrs.
Blanton Owens.
PALM Circle meet* with
Mrs. W. T. Ferguson at 9:30
a.m. for a program on con­
servation.
WOODROSE Cirela will
meet at the Home Demonstra.
tion Center, at 9 a.m. for a
workshop on dried arrange­
ments by Ramona Bridges.
FRIDAY
DIRT GARDENERS’ Circle
meets with Mr*. M. L. Cullum at 10 a.m. for a program
on Japanese arrangements by
Mrs. Aldo Laos.
HIBISCUS Circle will meet
at 2 p.m. with Mrs. R. T.
Humphrey.
1XORA Circle meets at 9:10
■,m. with Mrs. Fred Ganas
for a program on "weaving
wilh our native palms," by
Mrs. L. E. Leeper.
JACARANDA Circle meet*
at 7:J0 p.m. with Mrs. H. E.
Peurifoy for a "Button Gar­
den" workshop by Mr*. Lu­
cille Campbell.
MIMOSA Circle meets with
Mrs. Walter Schwsn for a
plaque demonstration and
workshop by Mrs. Elton Ben­
nett.
ROSE Circle meets at 9:45
with Mr*. Charles H. Cole for
a program on orchids byGeorge Wagner Jr.
The DRIFTWOOD Circle
will meet si 9:30 a.m. Jan.
18 wilh Mr*. G. F.. Jesscn.
IVY Circle ha* postponed
its meeting date (o Jan. 18
at 7:44 p.m. at Ilia home of
Mrs. Herschel Powell for a
program on Valentine decora­
tions.

D A R Plans
Luncheon Meeting
The Ssllie Harrison Chapter
of the DAR will meet Friday
at 12 noon, for a lunrheon
meeting at the Mayfair Inn.
Plessa caU Mrs. L. Tinsley
»r Mrs. H. W. Rxicker for
reservations today.

MR. AKI) MRS. EVERETT WARREN FOSS

1*'° ®°ulJ? 0ran«c Blo,,om

Trail, in Orlando.

]Miss Dorothy Fourakre
To Marry Jimmy Ross

The ninth birthday ot Keith
Keogh was celebrated when) Mr, and Mrs. Otis E, Foura croup of neighborhood ehil-; “hre, Longwood. announce the
dren were invited over for a encasem ent and approaching
hamburger dinner at the marriage of their daughter,
home of his parents. Mr. and Dorothy Marie, to Jimmy
Mrs. Richard Keogh, in I.akc Ross of Sanford and Clyde,
Texas.
Mary.
Miss Fourakre was horn in
Keith's birthday rca’ly falls
on Christmas Eve. but his mo­ Longwood amt is a graduate of
ther persuaded him to wait Lyman High School. Site is
active in the First Baptist
a while to have his party.
Mrs
Phylis
Rugcnstein Church of Sanford, serving as
made a special birthday cake leader of youth activities in
for the occasion and decorated the Training Union and teach­
er in the Sunday School.
it with fresh flowers.
The groom eiect is a grad
Guests attending were Bet­
sy, Cathy and Kip llugen- Date of the High School at
stein. Jud. Lela and David Clyde. Texas. He is Srnior
Hobby, David Cochran, l.inda Chief Yeoman of the U. S.
Kilpatrick. Craig and Colin Navy, stationed at Pearl H ar­
Keogh, Mrs. Rugcnstein and bor in the Fleet Personnel
Office with the Commander
Mr*. J. L. Hobby.
Service Forces of the Pacific
Fleet.
Phe wedding will be an
Tinsleys Give
event of March 4 at 3 p.m. at
ihc First Baptist Church. San­
Party On
ford. No invitations are being
sent and all friends of the
N ew Year’s Eve couple are Invited to the wed­
ding and reception In Fellow­
Mr. and Mrs. Mill on Tinsley ship Hall.
gave a small New Year’s Eve
p a rt, , t Hieir O rrtn u G-rdcoi W S C S
P la ilS
home In Altamonte Springs.
Guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Humes, Mr. and Study On
Mrs. Al Leggelt and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Newcomer.
Latin America
Al II p.m. refreshments of
Members of the Woman's
eggnog, punch, turkey salad,
ham, pickled olives, cookies, Society of Christian Service of
mints and nuts were served the First Methodist Church
and at 12 the new year was held the first meeting of the
appropriately welcomed by new year in McKinley Hall,
wilh president, Mrs. L. D.
the group.
Hastings, presiding.
Mr*. C. R. Jones, secretary
of missionary rduealion, an
nounccd that the study course
on Latin America will begin at
the February meeting and
will continue on succeeding
weeks, Mrs. Fred Harris gave
a monologue Introducing the
course.
Mrs. J. E. Jarrell, program
chairman, took the group into
the sanctuary for the worship
program, under the direction
of Mrs, W. E. Timms. Special
musir was presented by Mrs.
Ashby Jones and Mr*. Timms
gave a meditation on "The
Holy Spirit" which was the
theme of the program.

Holiday Anniversary Sparks Party
Miss Louise Higginbotham
was guest of honor at a sur­
prise party on the occasion of
her ICth birthday, Dec. 31. at
the home of Miss Linda Mills.
A large group of friends ga­
thered al the Mills home to
greet Louise as she arrived
with her dale, John Boniface.
Recorded music was played
and guests enjoyrd dancing
and repeated trip* to the re­
freshment table which was
loaded with all kinds of de­
licious snacks and tidbits.
Promptly at .midnight, as
the clock struck 12. gaily
wrapped gifts were brought
out and friends gatherrd
around as Ihe attractive and
useful gifts of jewelry, per­
fume and personal Rems were
unwrapped. One gilt
was
a paddle, which was used to
••Initiate** the honored guest
to the joys of being sweel
sixteen.
Refreshments consisted of
chips and dips, chocolate chip
cookies, assorted sandwiches,
mints and candiei and Christ­
mas punch.
Celebrating
with
Louise
were John Boniface, Cary
Cowan. Judv Bunten. Wayne
Epps.
Jack
Ivey,
Betsy
Scheunneinan, Bobby John­
son, Rose Kratiert, Judy Og­
den, Doug Slenstrom, Ceni
Wheatland, Mike Champion,
Chip Crawford, Gwen Champ
ion, Jack Caolo, Lorelta
Fore.
Also Danny McCall, Myra
Meeks, J, B. Phillips, Robert
Murrie, Brenda Brown, David
McGillis,
Michele
Jones,
Diane ' Beasley, Buleh Riser,
Pam Jones, Jim Westlund,
Susie Hslback, Eddie Hamil­
ton, Buddy Kirk. Phyllis Mc­
Daniels, Ladd McCoy, Roh
Bruce,
Billy
Mussrlwhite,
Judy Whitmore, Donna Young.
Chuck Meeks and Mike Caolo.

Girl Scout
Diary
BROWNIE TROOP 405
The third grade brownie
scouts of All Souls School,
Troop 465. recently visited the
Good Samaritan Home to
share with the patient* some
of their holiday cheer.
The brownies took table
decorations, made al previous
meetings, and a basket of food
for the home.
After entertaining tbe pa­
tients by singing Christmas
carol* they adjourned to the
home of Mrs. Phyllis Conrcy,
assistant leader, where they
enjoyed refreshment* of cook­
ies and hot chocolate.
Assisting with Ihe tilernoon outing was Mrs. Alice
Crowdar and Mrs. Re be Mac.
Farlana, their leader.

Tice Family
Holds Reunion

“SURPRISE!" shout nil her friends ns Louise IligKinbothnm (riRht) ar­
rives sit a party held in her honor on her 16th birthday. Shoeless truest*
are nil ready D&gt; “tart doinK the twist. This dance has apparently taken such
a firm hold that everyone has forgotten how to do any of "old-time"
dances.
(Herald Photo)

Mr. and Mrs. Thco A. Tice
held a family reunion at their
Longwood home recently.
Those attending were Mr.
and Mra. Henry E. Ellis and
son, Jam ie, of Donclson.
Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Tice and children. Linda and
Allen, of Orlando.
Also Rev. and Mra. G. B
Warren and children, George.
Ted, Ben Chaffer, Jackie and
Sarah, from Brandon. Itev.
Warren la pastor of the .Meth­
odist Church there.

Lake Mary Group
Enjoys Hayride
N ew Year’s Eve
The Young Adults Group of
the Community Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary enjoyed
a hay-ride to Camp Seminole
on the Wckiva River a i part
of their celebration for New
Year’a Eve.
The group gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich­
ard Keogh where everyone
enjoyed coffee before the
truck arrived to take them
on their trip. At the camp
they built an oak bonfire end
charcoal grill where they bar­
becued meat.
They returned to Lake Mary
and welcomed the New Year
in at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Rugcnstein and
were served pumpkin pie and
coffee. Barbara Brown played
the piano for group tinging.
The party was such a suc­
cess that the group hopes to
make Ihe outing an annual af­
fair.

Birthday Party
Celebrated
Bv Melenda
Mis* Melenda Casselberry,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
lamina rd Casselberry, cele­
brated her 11th birthday on
Friday. Dec. 29. with a cir­
cus parly at her home oo
MISS DOROTHY MARIE FOURAKRE
Lake Tony in Casselberry.
The circus theme was car­
ried out in the decoration*,
games and refreshments.
Guests
included
Debbie
Bacchus,
Linda
Ledford,
Ily Mrs. Clarence Snyder
several months visit with a Becky Totten, Judy GrimMrs. Edna Clutter returned son Joe Clutter of Clarksville wood, Annette Repair, and
to Osteen recently following and a daughter, Mrs. Lester Cathy Casselberry.
Newcomb of Bonham, Texas.
Mr. and Mr*. Newcomb re­
turned with Mrs. Clutter and
remained here for the hoUMr. and Mrs. George K. Hil­ days. Mrs. Clutler is slaying
ler, Orlando, announce the with her son Grant Clutler
SHH S H H -------birth of &lt;« 7 lb G us, (laughter, and family.
horn Jan. 4 ut the Orlando
Mrs. Charles Brown visited
Air Force Hospital.
relatives in Tampa over the
This is the first child and holidays.
— don't tel) the folks In
they have chosen IV mime.
Mr. and Mr*. John Moore
Carolyn Lynn, for the new of Columbus, Ohio, and for­ Tampa — BUT — wa are
arrival.
■till doing The Twist tn
mer residents of Osteen, were
Mra. Hiller is I ho former at their homo In Osteen over
Sanford.
Ruth Jean Robinson, daugh the holiday*. They inm« here
ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L, to lie with their snn Michael
Robinson, 918 French Avc., who Is a senior at Die Florida
Remember e a r big donee
Sanford.
Military Academy In DcLaml.
Friday night
Paternal grandparents »re- Michael has returned to school
Mr. and Mrs. George Hiller and the Moores will return to
of Dedhnni, Mass.
Ohio (Ills Week.

Osteen Personals
New Arrivals

- - - THE CAPRI

Angel's Restaurant
OPENS
Tuesday, Jan. 9th
PliHlRlnK IJiinllly

P. 8,
Fashion models and Arthur
Murray daneara and prloaa
will add to the funl

Foods &amp; Courteous Service
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W a lk e r

Officers Named
By VAH-11 Wives
Lailtrs of VAII 11 met
Thursday at the Pinecreat
home of Mrs. Craig Moore to
chat over coffee and conduct
their monthly business meet­
ing. Co-hostess was Mrs,
Charles Bone.
New duties were assumed
by several of the wives. Mrs
Jerry Patterson will hr the
nrw representative to the All
Wives Board, and Mrs. C. D.
MacDonald and Mr*. Moore
will atlcnd the NA.S Central
Committee meetings.
Mrs. Alee Blundcn will he
social secretary for the group,
Mr*. MacDonald will be hos­
pitality chairman and Mra.
Dale Varner and Mrs Sidney
Banks will be the telephone
committee. Mrs. Wayne Rob­
inson will continue ax Ihc
treasurer.
Mr*. Julin Barlow of VAH
11 was introduced by Mr*, if.
K. Manslnp as a candidate
for the presidency of the Of­
ficer! Wives Club. Two other
candidates,
Mrs.
George
Schneider and Mrs. Harold
McCumber,
were
special
guesls at Ihe coffee
A new member, Mrs. Sam
Carr, was welcomed to the
group. Other* present were
Mmrs Ted Klein. Max Bent,
Roger Smith, William Rose,
Andrew Burkett, Harry Hudomc and John bhaltuck.
Next social event for the

If you send flowers to a
A peraonal note of sym­
hostess entertaining in your
honor, be sura they arrive pathy has the most meaning
for the person receiving u. squadron will be a farewell
hours before the party

party to be held Friday at the
Orlando AFB Club in honor of
the Ted Kleins and tbe Joseph
Bachmans.
Coffee. Danish pastries and
sherry were served Informally
from a large, round coffee
table in Ihc charming living |
room of the Moore home.

Cadillac lets you choose from by far the widest selcctiun in the
luxury car field. With 13 body ityles, 23 colors and I3'J interior
combinations, chance* are slight indeed that you will ever see
another Cadillac just like yours. As a matter ol fact, Cadillac

could build iu present model for 10 years without duplicating
a car. Tills variety is typical of Cadillac's concern for your
individual taste in line can. Your Cadillac dealer will be
pleased to help you in your personal ciioice of tlie "car of cart".

N EW CO M ER.
Have you,
or has someone
you know,
just moved to a
new home?
Your Welcome Wagon
lloatea* will call with
gi f t * a n d f r i e n d l y
greetings from tha com­
munity.

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�Red Carpet
It U time to “Roll Out the Red
Carpet" for the tourists who are
floc&amp;in* Into Florida* ThU la the ad­
vice of Chairman Wendell Jarrard of
the Florida Development Commis­
sion.
Repeat buslncsa In future years
will depend largely on the kind of
treatment our visitors receive this
year, he adds. And repeat business is
what we all want.
It’s quite natural for a person to
want to go back at vacation time
where he has made friends and had a
pleasant time on a previous occasion.
And, vice versa, none of us Is likely
to want to go back whero people
ignored us, treated us like perfect
strangers and made no effort to
make our stay among them pleasant
Tourists do not want to return to a
place where they are overcharged for

Shades Of 'Cautious Cal'

D A R W IN IN REVERSE

food and accommodations and where
people who serve them are not cour­
teous.
And so, let us roll out the red car­
p et A smile Is always helpful. We
will thus sell them Sanford and Sem­
inole County as well as being good am­
bassadors for the entire state.
Florida wfll play host to an es­
timated three million visitors within
the next three months. If we, as citi­
zens, as service station personnel,
as store salesmen, as food servers
and in whatever other role we might
meet and deal with them, treat them
right, greet them with friendliness
and do everything we can to make
their stay in Florida pleasant, we will
have gained three million enthusias­
tic salesmen for our state.
And that could Indeed mean a lot
to us, you may be assured.

Kennedy Takes Tip From
Coolidge In News Bees
By LYLE C. WILSON
WASHINGTON (UPIJ Newspaper stories from Palm
Beach reveal to the discern
ing reader that President
Kennedy has aelxed upon a
new and relaxed method of
communicating hla thoughts to
the people.
Almost, but not quite, Pres
ident Kennedy has disinterred
The White House Spokesman,
a famous character of the
Coolidge administration. Cal­
vin Coolidge wore him down
to a frixile. Thla spokesman
waa a figure of convenience
to Coolidge and to the news
men who reported the Cool
ldge press conferences.
Conference
rules
were
strict. All questions had to
be submitted In advance, In
writing. Coolidge always stood
when he received ui, signal­
ing that the conference had
begun by parking hla cigar
In an ash tray.
Cautloua Cal then would
riffle through the sheaf ef
note paper In his hand, each
bearing a written question.
Some would flutter from his
hands to the floor without ana.

Dr. Crane’s

Worry
CASE L-401: Philip, i p d
W, 1* our eldest ion, who la In
graduate achool a t Indiana
University.
Ha and Arlana llvad (or n
year In n compact llttla »tri­
dent apartment, but when
thalr flrat baby waa duo, thay
deetdad they needed an antra
bedroom.
"Dad," ha bagan, “wo ara
debating what to do. Wa ran
gat ■ larger atudant apart­
ment (or about $123 par
month.
“Or wo might atart buying
n houaa In Bloomington. W1V1
lookad at n couple of old homaa
that naod aoma renovation.
"They'd require a down
payment of about $8,000.
Maybe wo could rant out n
coupla o( room* to atudenla
to help pay (or tho heat and
light bllla.
“But lately wa haro hit on
snothar plan. Wo can buy a
30-foot moblta homo with two
badrooma for s total each
payment o( leaa than $5,000.
“It will be all modem, too.
Wa can locate tho moblla home
ht a vary conranlent Trailer
Park for $20 per month rant,
“That $20 paya (or water
and tha aewer connection, fto

Clinic

what do you think wo ahould
d o t"
Well, I naked him how much
Me oil bill (or tha oil furnace
would run per year, plua hie
electricity and bottled gae
(or Wa kitchen atova.
Philip ftgurad thay would
avarago not mora than $20 par
month, which meant hla rant
and other nacaaaary azpanaaa
of tha moblla homa would total
about $40 per month.
Meanwhile, ha would be
paying about 0 per cent In­
ternet on tha $5,000 ha would
borrow to buy tho mobile
home. That 5 per cent toUla
$300 per year or $25 per
month.
Added to tha $40 already
Itemlaed,. ha could 'thua have
hit own 2-bed room modem
homa (or a total ouUay of $8$
monthly, agalnat n rental fee
of double th a t aum (or a univanity apartment.
So Philip bought tha moblla
home, and haa been quite
plaaaad with It.
Ilia purchaaa waa economi­
cally Justified, but many peo­
ple Jeopardies their budget
by spending too much (or a
home.
Dr. E. P. Donaldson, at Ohio

State University, recently an­
nounced that tha price of your
new home ehould not run more
than
times your annual
income.
If you are thua tam ing
000 per year, th at means tha
calling on the price of your
homa ahould not azeaad | l t r
$00.
Tha usual graduate atodent
obviously doaa not maka $$,000 per year.
Even If ha ware on a gradu­
ate fellowship of $1,800 and
getting O-I monthly aid of
$125, hla total Income would
thua not eiceed $M0O so
such a parson could not af­
ford to pay mora than about
$2,600 for a home.
Moblla homes are thus a
vary attractive deal for col­
lege atudenla and moderate
wags earners.
Uniats tha young married
coupla have in.tawa who will
maka a down payment on tha
new homa aa a wadding gift,
or unlees thay have worked
and aaved their money for
several years prior to the
wedding, they better stick
closely to Dr. Donaldson's
calling price.

Fay Hanlc’s

Your Pocketbook
Q—If stock gifts are made
to minora, may thla custodial
property bo used for tha sup­
port, maintenance, education
or general use and benefit! of
the minor? Who determine*
such u»*T—M. C.
Dear M. C.i Yea. Generally
any part or all of U,e custod­
ial property may be used for
three purposes aa tha custod­
ian deem* proper with court
order and without considering
other propei ly belonging to
the minor. In addition, a law
called the "Uniform Act”
atetea tha parent or guardian
of the minor—-or the minor If
ho haa reached tha eg* of 14
—may petition the proper
court for an order calling
upon tha custodian to pay

over a part or all of tho euetodial property necessary for
thaaa purposes,
Q—I understand Ultra are
soma plana that allow a col­
lege atudent to work p art of
tho year, get academic credit
for hie Job aa well aa pay,
■tudy part of the year and
that these are called co-optratlva education plana. Whava
can I get details?—C. C.
Dear C. C.t First, writ* tha
collage of your choice to see
whether they offer a eo-operatlv* plan. Writ* to Dr. Henry
H. Armsby, Division of High­
er Education, Office of Educa­
tion, Washington 26, D. C., for
a free pamphlet called "Co-op­
erative Education In tha U.
S." Alao, contact your local U.

OUT OUR WAY

B. Civil Barrie* Comm In Ion
office. Under Civil Service
various plana ara available in
a wide rang* of Job classifica­
tions.
Q—When I was forced te
discontinue p r e m i u m pay­
ments on my Insurance policy
two years ago, tha agent ad­
vised me to select w hat ho
called “tha attended Insur­
ance" option. Now 1 am told
I cannot Sorrow against tha
policy oven though I am cov­
ered for the neat nine years,
la this true?—It. W.
Dear R, W.: Yea, thla is true
and your agent did not g irt
you very good advtco or else
you did not underatend what
ho waa suggesting you do.
What you did lit taking tho
"extended option" plan was to
outhorlxa tho Insuraneo com­
pany to use tho cash value In
your policy to buy a term pal
Icy for you for tho next 11
years. Term pollelaa da not
build cash valuta) that la one
reason thalr promluass are
lower. Now you hava no cash
Value from which to bonw r.
You could surrender tho
policy for cash but I am told
that tha amount o f cash you
would got would only bo n
fraction of what tho policy la
worth.

Peter Edson

Political
WASHINGTON —(NEA) Under State Department auipices, a maronott* show la
bolng aont on a throe monlha'
tour of India, Nepal and Afg*
hanlaUn. It's part of the U.S.
cultural relation! program.
Tb# set consists of nine live
people and an unspecified
number of venatile puppets.
They can do vaudeville turns
■at to American popular mu­
s k , Including a folk-tala fan­
tasy, “ Davy Jones' Locker,"
which should wow tha na­
tives.
First eyebrow-raising reac­
tion to this atartllng bit ef
new year news (■ that here
la }u*t wbat Secretary of
State Dean Rusk needs to im­
prove US. foreign relations
all over.
Why Mod $25,000-a-yoar
ambassadors abroad when a
puppet could do Just as wen,
responding to strings pulled
backstage instead of to cabled
Instructions from Washing­
ton.
Improvement of U. S. rela­
tions with crucial South Alla
will probably be noticed at
once, after the puppets put
on a couple of thaws in each
country. Indian troops will
gat out of Goa. Nahru will
renounce neutralism. Nepal
will declare war on Red China
and march to liberate Tibet.
A/gbinistan will apply for ad­
mission to the CENTO alllance and aik (or arms aid to
clean up Russia. Fighting
with marionettes, no doubt.
What
about
Pakistan,
(bough? Thla favoritism In
-sending puppets to the Paks'
principal enemies India and
Afghanistan,
may
cause
President General Ayub to de­

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mand two marionette show!
on hla foreign akl program
next year, or he'll go Com­
munist. A diplomatic incident
fraught
with
significance
might bo raised before tho
United Nations General As­
sembly reconvening in New
York.
But speaking seriously for
n moment, this latest venture
in American diplomatic Ini­
tiative points up some doubts
about the whole cultural rela­
tion* bualnesa.
The United States got suck­
ed into It because the Rus­
sians and Red Chinese make
auch great propaganda out of
cultural, relations. Americans
can't afford to bo less cul­
tured, natch.
Aa a m atter of fact, Wash­
ington and Moscow diplomats
spend, more time negotiating
cultural exchange agreements
with each other than they do
over the Berlin crisis.
The United States now has
an assistant secretary of
state, no less, In charge of
educational and cultural af­
fairs. He is Philip H. Coombs,
an economist, educator and
experienced public servant in
Washington and abroad, a
good guy and smart.
Shortly after taking over
bis new Job, lie act out to
make some sense out of cul­
tural relations on half a doten
fronts. First he had to Inte­
grate a doten scattered agen­
cies working the field. He set
out to Improve the quality of
cultural attaches the U. S.
sends oversell. He put em­
phasis on increasing the
teaching of English in foreign
countries. A major program
was laid out to help new na­

tions build their own educa­
tional systems.
At home, increased foreign
language Instruction Is en­
couraged through the National
Defense Education Act, And a
big 10-polnt program haa Just
been launched to increase the
number — now 53,000 — of
foreign aludenli coming to
the U. S. aa well as the qual­
ity of the education they re ­
ceive for their own needs.
U cultural exchange-, in
the best sense of tha words—
could be confined to more in­
ternational education Irom
prim ary to higher, it would
be all to the good. It la when
cultural eschange slopa over
Into “culture"—In the w ont
aenie ol tb* word — that It
tends to go haywire.
The marionette show l* cit­
ed aa an example, No m atter
how good the troupe being
sect to South Alla, no m atter
how law thouaanda of dollar!
It coats the taxpayers, pup­
pets just ain't American cul­
ture.

Opera Group
Gives Program

DeBary Women
To Sponsor
Fashion Show
Final plana for a Fashion
Show to be sponsored Thurs­
day at the DaBary Fire Halt
by tha Auxiliary to tha Volun­
teer Firemen’* Assn, ware
made a t a meeting of the
group'* Executive Board last
Thursday morning.
Fashions for tha 2 p. m.
show will ba from Gibb's of
DeLand according to Mra. Roy
Conkllng and Mra. Aaron
Dungon, co-chairman of the
•rent. Mra. C. E. Butler will
b* narrator.
Plana alao war* mad* a t
tha hoard masting for a cake
sal* to be sponsored by the
auxiliary on Fab. 8 a t a Da­
Bary P lata location.
Member* a t t e n d ; tha plan­
ning meeting a t the home of
President Mrs. Marge Ulrich,
Included Mra. William West,
Silas Beatrice J . Tyson, Mra.
Thomas Howard, Mrs. ArdeUi
M lchtntr, Mrs. Edward Healy,
Mra. L. Lots, Mra. Frank
Mahar, Mrs. Charlts Schneid­
er, Mrs. Adam Muller, Mra.
William Sclkman, Mra. Paul
Froetacher and Mrs. Conkllpg.

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great courage and of greater
self-confidence would dare id
do that. A presidential miscue
could be disastrous, literally
disastrous. Kennedy has got­
ten away with it, however,
and persons familiar with the
hatarda u ere and are im- ^
pressed.
^
From Falm Beaeh last
weekend came long stories of
what Is In the President's
mind. These vlewe are attri­
buted to friends, to reliable
persons who enjoy his confi­
dence, to informed eourers.
Kennedy's Ideas aro not at­
tributed lo the White House
Spokesman
but
definitely ^
seem to be In that spokes­
m an'! relaxed mood. That
spook took a lot of heat off
Coolidge.

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tha DcLand High School Audi­
torium.
Robert N. McGee was m ail­
er of ceremonies and Laura
Platt Drown waa accompanist.
Othara appearing on the pro­ tn a cJamm b y
gram included Florence St.
Amand, Gertrud* McNaughton, Ivan Walker and Mrs.
Restrict Muller.
The entire enaemhle cloaed
tha program with “Happy
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wer. Others would obtain a
response. The reporter who
dared to ask a question orally
was quickly squelched.
The harvest of this care­
fully
screened
conference
process then wi* attributed to
the White House Spokesman.
The reading public caught on
to that dodge, however, and
all hands soon understood
that this phony Spokesman
was, in fact, the President.
Coolidge stayed with it
however, until finally the
spokesman became the butt
of crude jokes by comedians
starring on tb it latest won­
der of the 20th Century, the
wireless or radio.
Herbert Hoover kept to the
written questions but permit­
ted his own Ideas te be a ttri­
buted to him, although not in
direct quotation. Franklin D.
Roosevelt abandoned ques­
tions in writing and invited
reporters to fire at will. Harry
S. Truman and Dwight D.
Elsenhower did the same al­
though neither was as handy
aa FDR at sparring with re ­
porters.
The Kennedy administration
put the newa conferences on
live TV. Lesa so now than at
first. Only a president of

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�Strikes . . .
Spares
A» you probably k n o w , was the Big Boy as he rolled a
w biM vrr an unuiually high 191/512 series. Bowling with
gomo ii rolltd a t Ja t Lanes the Lean five-some, comical
we t announce the score* in­ Stoney tied Ed with a 191
alio.
volved over our public address
Not too far behind, F. Dom­
ayitem.
inick of the Never Better’s
Let me tell you that the had a 189 aa did Ed Conley of
wirea were hot on Friday eve- th* Bar-B-Q'a.
nine during the Mr. and M n,
The Jet Lanes K * g l a r e
League. And get this, my fel- Thursday Nits Lg found Bill
low male specitx, it was a Stein of Team No. 7 bang
woman who dominated the home a 204 high game and
high game* and etrita d«- John Bridges (Wheeler Fertil­
partmenta /o r the evenlng'i iser) avsrage out to a 184 for
entertainment.
the night, (See that Johnny,
Shirley Conkcy had one of all of that practicing finally
her blggeet thrill* in doing paid-off, didn’t i t ? &gt;
the "oinking of the male'a
In this same Ig, Johnny
•go," aa the ripped the pine Richardson is back on the
apart with a 219/687 eerlei. strike pattern again as he
(Ooh, she had to go ahead and blasted a 208 while bowling
do this ju st when I'm in one for Barley’s Sinclair. Hey,
of my worst alum pat Golly 1 looks here! Johnny Pietro of
just can’t stand a show-off. the American Legion team
Congratulations, Shirley you came In with a 221, (Gheexe,
knew l ‘m only kidding.)
with all those Johnny's men­
In reviewing somo of the tioned, you’d think there’d be
other big games bowled in the a t least one more 200 game
husband and wife league, Je r­ for another Johnny 1 know.
ry Hook topped the men with Aheml I further know that if
high game, a 218 and Harry ho doesn't get one soon, he's
Meehan led in scries with a gonna flip hla ever loving lid.)
60S.
In the later Ig, the Mixed
Others in the Charmed Cir­ Lg, the names of Geratd Beh­
cle were Phil Roche 201, rens, Margie Woods and Dot
Elaine Kostival bowled her Powell dominate the ecoring,
first 20 Ig gams, Meehan 208,
Gerald Behrens of Stine
Dick Mayer 209, not to over­ Machinery worked hia way
look Tom Best's 662 set.
back into the strike cycle
Oh by tha way! We’re not again with a 221/644 sal. Mar­
giving out any of those gold gie Wood* (Pryor’s Stats
pins anymore for the various Farm Insurance) had a 188
categories of high games—176 game which was hi for the
for youngsters) 200 for wom­ gala and Dot Powell's 493 was
en and 226 for the men.
tops in aeriei for tha ladiss
Instead of tha pins, we have with a 493.
attractive arm patches. And
Tha only other ksgter to
just as soon as thsso are gone, make th* Charmed Circle in
then we’ll probably switch this Ig was Plercy of Apple­
by’s who hid game* of 2t&gt;0
ever to aomt desk-pen ssts,
Doris Bell and her new and 201. (Hey Plercy, howdja
bowling ball (a Santa’a Gift to like the wey I didn’t even
Doria) found things juat fall­ mention that last acoro. i t
ing her way on Wednesday looked too much like tome of
AM in the Klngewood Bldra./ my scores lately.)
Sunland Lg aa the led her Jimmie Livingston bowled
teammatee — the Je t Lane* h sr first 200 In lg competition
Kid* to three wine over the on Wednesday evening in the
Sunieggere.
Sendspura Lg as aha hit the
Doria waa hi for all of the pins to the tune of 202. Ah,
He! My favorite left handed
Ig with a 200/606 scries.
I sec where my good buddy back-up bell artist (as a m at­
Emmet Ferret of Holier Mot- ter of fact, tha only lefty 1
ora was in again on Friday know who roils a back-up
AM watching the glrla bowl In ball!) Maxine Koehler (Welsh
hie Ig and offered e box of Tire Shop) had a 480 scratch
randy to the person who roll­ series to lead in the lg, A
couple of other goodies were
ed tha highest game.
Evidently it was ju st what rolled this same night—Pet
Dot Holbrook waa waiting for Foster 100, Vicki Carter 106,
as sha shot a 209, her first 200 Sue Jeekson 180, J, Adcock
gams sine* bowling. S h e 171.
Get thiii Curly Mcltser wee
further received the 200 arm
patch from J e t Lanes. And again one of the high men, in
than to really cap It off, ehe fact th* highest slugl* gam*
get* the "Bowler of the Week" rolled this pest Wednesday in
award, worth approximately the City Lg aa he had a 222.
|26, ae a result of rolling six Bowling against the Sanford
consecutive etrikeal Congrat­ Mfg. Team, waa J o h n n y
ulations Dot, It couldn't hap­ Wright (Je t Lancs) who took
th* night's jp with a 686 ser­
pen to a nicer gal.
I might also mention that In ies Oh yes, the manufacturing
this same league, teammate mauler* swept four points
Verna Bolton had a 489 eeries, from the league leaders.
Checking in w i t h "Dig
hi for the league.
Friday must hsvt been a Deuces’’ were Johnny Wright
good day, all the way round in 213 and Bobby Borsdorf 200
all of the lge. First the Halter (Jet Lanee); Carl Von HerM oton/Navy Wive* Lg; the bulla (Buddy's Auto) 202;
Mr, k Mrs. Lg end now in Frank McMillan (Pinecrait
checking the plnfell In the Inn) 200; Ed Mlchaiek (Har­
Spare Ribben Lg, 1 see where ry ’s Liquors) 216; G trry Fox
they had tome mighty fine 216, Harry Pentecost tw o
games of 202 eeeh (Lake Mon­
ihootln' there, too.
Ed Allan, of the Fat teem, roe Inn),

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Seminoles Seek FifthWin Tonight
Locals Play
DeLand Five

CAUL C. STODDARD of the Cnnnclberry American Legion Post 26G shows young Boureo, owned
by Larry Hughes, who may draw a berth in one
of the races Thursday night in the seventh annunl Charity Night at the Snnford-Orlnndo Ken­
nel Club. The Casselberry American Legion is
one of the more than two dozen groups which
will benefit from the Charity Night races.

Tri-City SOKC Match
Coming Up This Week
Starting Wednesday import­
ant events are scheduled three
nights in a row at the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club.
Wednesday night the four
visiting
greyhounds from
Tampa and Jacksonville will
school between regular races
as they ready for the Tri-City
Match race lo bo run on tho
local oval Friday night.
This will be the second in

Contractors, Gulf
Pace Kegler Loop

Leroy Benton’s Contractors
and Owen's Gulf Service took
turns leading the Businessmen's League last week with
Benton'i moving ahead by one
game.
After displaying some of tho
top bowling of the year In the
previous week with Carl Von
Herbulis grabbing the sea­
son's high single gsme with
249 and high series o( 834, the
Gulfmcn fell before the team
from Autonetlcs -Number Two.
4-0.
Davis
Builders
stopped
Wally's 66 Service Station
three games to one lo
strengthen their hold on third
place while thr Town Pump
dumped the Autonetlcs num
her one team by four games
to move into fourth place.
Smith American and Sanford
Electric round out the first
division.
Curly Barrentlne took the
week’s high single honors with
a 234 gsme while Stanly Ter­
rill took series high with a 212577. Others In the double fea­
ture bracket were Don Dorman with a 213/376; Simmons
with 208/311; Parsons with
202/506; Dwight BUtkwelder
219/640, and A! Morels 210/201
—376. There were 13 other
bowlers who topped the 600
series mark last week.
The 3-10 split proved easy
for eight kegltrs including
Buddy Proctor who also solv­
ed the 4-3-7. Bud Gudding
picked up the 5-7-10; Elliot,
la tha Hl-Noontre League Marge Wood* rolled high for the 4-3; and Floyd Martin, the
this week, the position tlght- the league this week with 6-7. John Richardson and Ed
Hoover both topped the 2-7.
(it as the firit and second 203/633.
place team* both lost three
polatf, Movieia&amp;d Drive-In
WORLD’S
Theater won three point* from
FASTEST
Staoetrom Realty and the
C.P.O. Wive* won three from
SPORT!
Monroe Harbor in second

the three-race Tri-City series.
The first heat was run in
Tampa Saturday night With
national champion Velvet Sis
taking the honors for Jackson­
ville. Tampa's Big Spread
was second and Jacksonville's
Doc Jim third. Running on a
strange track the two SOKC
representatives,
O.
B.'s
D.D.T. smt Tutfy O'Leary
missed the money.
Thursday Is the track's sev­
enth annual Charity Night and
a big crowd It expected to
watch the ten-race program.
All proliti will be turned over
to charitable organizations in
Orange and Seminole Countlss. Last year the Charity
Night proceeds amounted to
$3,497.87.
Carl Tracy is trying for a
main event qulnlela in to­
night's featured ninth race
and is sending to the post last
season's Inaugural winner, A.
R. Ewbanks, and another
Tracy star. Wayne Roberts.
Other top notchrra In the top
attraction are Deputy Dawg,
Sky Ruby. Frisco Freight, O
Nellie, Lashes and Faith
Hope.

Oviedo Hosts
Montverde
Paul Silkier'* Oviedo Liolis
play heat* tonight a t 3 p -m.
to Montvordo High School
ne the Oviedo eager* head for
their ninth rage battle of the
season.
With a (2-6) cage record
eo far thi* season with right
game* played, th r Linns are
favored to lake their ninlh
belli* by a two-point margin.
John Courier, Roy Wainwrlght, Mickey Ttsinsky, Jimmy DeShato, and Cyrue
Thompson are the Lion* ex­
pected to be the key player* in
tonight's contest.

n&gt; Pet* I*veque
Herald .Sports Editor
Coach Bud Layer sends hi*
Seminoles after their fifth
cage victory of the season to­
night against Murray Arnold's
DeLand
Bulldogs
in
an
Orange Belt Conference gamr
that after two Straight losses
sees Sanford the four-point
favorite.
Mike Woodruff and Bubba
Davis have been reported
back in action for thr Sanford
players but are still weak
from a brief bout with Ihe
flu. However, Coach Layer
has his starting lineup once
again at full strength with
only second nrlngers Ray
Middleton and John Boniface
out of action for tonight's
game.
I h r main obstacles in the
way of a successful scalping
parly for the Semlnols* over
DeLand tonight are two keyplayers, fivc-foot-nlne Doug
Partin and Ills older brother
Ken. Ken Parlin is the main
scoring ace for the Bulldogs
with more of a threat this
year than last. Lest year Ken
scored 373 points for DeLand
Other outstanding players
on the DeLand team include
two six-foot-four cigcrs In
Mike Roche and Wayne An­
derson who provide the height
for the Bulldogs.
PROBABLE
STARTING LINEUP
Sanford
Position
DeLand
Woodruff
F
Partin, Ken
Davis
F
Furlong
Gustavson C
Roche
Riser
G Parlin, Doug
Brown
G
Anderson

Kwite White
Holds Small Lead
Kwite White atill holds a
small lead in the Jet Lanes
Kegler* League this week
with a 36.3 win and 21.3 tots
record with American Legion
second in the running with 3.1
wins and 23 losses. Craig
Cara is in third place with 34
wins and 21 losses.
Following In order of plac­
ing in ihe league are Wheeler
FerllUaer, O. K. Tire Store,
Riggs Sunoco, and Barley's
Sinclair Station.
High game for the week
was rolled by Bill Stein with
a 204 ami high aeries was
rolled by John Bridgea with
a 330.
Games that hit the 200 or
belter mark were bowled by
John pterro with 201, John
Bridges with 202, John Rich­
ardson with 2ftl, and Bill
Stein with 201.
Split* that were converted
were the 3-to and 3-8 by Bob
Steele and the 3-10 by Bob
May.

Gets Okay

Jai-Alai

Golf Championship Tourney
Set For M ayfair Wednesday
The first annual Maylair
Country Club Best Ball Match
Play Championship tourna­
ment will start on Wednesday
With a practice round followed
by a Pro-Amateur tourney.
Early entries in Ihe Best
Ball Match play are: Jack
Schubert, a golfer who shot a
66 at Rolling Hills recently,
will be teaming up with Gene
Kesingcr also of Rolling Hills.
Bobby Glcrson ami Hugh
Grier will form a team from
the Mayfair Country Club. l)r.

Herald Holds
To Top Spot
In T League
The ”T’’ Prague got back
in the swing after the holi­
days but the standings re ­
mained almost the same. The
Sanford Herald still held first
place with 401* games won
and 2318 games lost.
Dot Button rolled a high
game of 194 with a high ser­
ies of 493. Wk-boiiU'i Camera
Shop is still In second place
with 36Vs games won and 27Vi
game* Ion. Bernice Schae­
fer hed (wo game* of 133 and
a 456 aeries.
Sinko’s Tavern remains In
third with 34 gamea won and
10 game* loll. Delores Todd
rolled a 160 game and 430
series. The Kern's Insurance
learn is in fourth place with
29 games won and 36 losses.
Donna Dondanville bowled a
172 game and 446 aeries.
Nationwide insurance
and
Thrift way are tied for fifth
place, marking the only
change In the schedule. Each
have 26/ w-lni and 3718 losses.
Margaret Moore had a 112/
4M and. Jeanne W ckirt roll­
ed a 142 high game.
Wleholdt'i had high team
game and aeries of 618/1672.
Joanne Blckart and Delores
Todd spared the 2-7 split,
with Donna and Kaye Phil­
lips making the 3-10. Jean
Ogden converted the 5-9, with
Mery Jane Gorton picking up
the 4-6, and Dot Button mak­
ing the 5-6.

Harold Rmg and Harry Tooke,
Jr., will also bo a team in the
best bull play.
Carl Dann, Jr. of the Dubsdreed Country Club in Orlan­
do will team with Mac Earle.
F. R. Davis, Sr, and Ray Mor­
ris also of Dubsdread are on
another team. From Ocala
will be Key Scales, Jr. and
“ Moot” Thomas.
In Ihe Pro-Amateur Tourna­
ment preceding the Best Bill
Championship Match will be
the following professionals
headed by Mayfair Pro Rudy
Goff; Neil PJopprr from
Wooster, Mass.; Bill Morgan
of Orlando; John Geottlicher,
a pro at Johnston, Pa., and
brother of the Mayfair's golf
pro Itudy Goff.
Other golf professionals cn
tered in the play are: Bill
3Foulk and Jimmy Spencer of
Sanford; Denny Champagne
from Ihe Dubsdread Country
Club; Mel Ashton, winning pro
at the Rolling Hills Country
Club; Moe Norman, a Canad­
ian pro from Toronto; Jimmy
Brass of Orlando; and Red
Addison of Rolling Hills.
Also entered Is Mayfair golf
assistant and pro from the

Lyman Plays
Ocoee Tonight
Coich Walt Diurui' unbeat­
en Lyman Greyhounds head
for their third cage battle of
the season tonight as the
Longnrood team travels to
Ocoee to meet Coach Aubrey
Morris' Cardinals.
The Cardinals have a (9-1)
record so far this season and
should give the Lyman eag­
er* one of the roughest game*
they will have to pley all
season.
Aside from the fact that
this is the third gsme for th*
Greyhounds compared to the
eleventh for the Cardinals,
the Cardinal* have n super­
ior
sdvintsge over the
Hounds in height.
With
six-foot-seven
Joe
Worsham leading the row of
seven Ictlarmrn for Ocoee,
the Cardinals lop tha tallest
eager on the Longwood team,
six-foot-one Jim Williams.

Sanford Country d ub , Jack
Maxwell, and Stuart SiriakJcs
from Eustls.

Sfemper Moves
Back Into First
Stamper Agency
moved
back into first place in the
Sandtpurs League this week
by Ukiiig 2'i game* from
Welsh Tire Shop. The games
were close as Vicki Carter
and Francis Cross came
through for Stamper Agency
with a 436 and 423 scratch
series. High for Welsh Tire
Shop was Maxine Koehler
with 462 series.
AUx of Sanford coped sll
four games from Robson
Sporting Goods to move into
third place position. Rolling
high for Alix of Sanford was
Jane Adcock with a 450 ser­
ies and Mary Lclghty with
a 411 series. High for Robon Sporting Goods was Lll
Ogden with a 421 series.
McRoberts Tires took three
games and lost o m to Jet
Inn. Jimmy Livingston came
through for McRoberts Tires
with a 202-346 handicap aer­
ies with Pat Foster ami a
190-5W series. High for Jet
inn was Pat Stewart with 434
and Jean Webster with a 418
scratch series.
Positions in the Stndspurs
League are now Stamper
Agency in first place with
36)8 wins and 291* losses;
Welsh Tire Shop in second
with 39 wins and 30 losses;
Alix of Sanford in third with
3418 wins and 331$ losses. Jet
Inn in fourth with 3t wins
and 34 losses.

Invictas Spark
Motorettes Play

Orlando • Femlnol* Jel-Alal
entries Tuesday, Jan. 9, 1962:
First Game—
1 Furquet-Abaeolo, 2 BlaiPavalos, 3 Eatrada-Juanehu, 4
Tejcro-Elorri, 6 Flllpino-rradtra, 6 Ibarreta-Zarra. Substi­
tute*; Urlo-Sarml.
Second Game—
1 Filipino-Juanehu, 3 E*.
trada-Davalos, 3 T»Jero-Ssrtni,
4 Ibarreta-Elorri, S BiasZsrra, S Anaeabe - Abasolo,
Substitute; FurqUet-Pradera,
Third Game—
1 Furquet, 2 Pradsra, 8 Fili­
pino, 4 Tejsro, 8 Zabala, «
Sarrnl, 7 Anacab*. Substitute:
Zarra.
Fourth Game—
1 Egana, 2 Erhanix, 3 Manusl, 4 Isaac, 6 Onats, &lt; Zubi,
7 tfria. Substitute: Sagaa,
Fifth Gam*—
1 Aatiga-Irlart*. 3 AldasZutd, 3 Dadiioe-Sggas, 4 A trona-Gustin, 8 Areitio-Manusl,
6 Gastl-Isaae. Substitutes:
Urio-Llsta.
Sixth Gams—
1 Arrona-Egana, 2 . BilbaoIsaac, 3 Onate-LIata, « UriaEchanls, 6 Astfga-Manael, 8
Anacabe-lriatt*. Substitutes;
Aldax-Egsns.
Savanth Gams—
1 Estrada-Egana, g QlasZabala, 3 Anaeabs-Llata, 4
Ullbao-flarml. 8 Onate-Pradera, 6 Urla-Zaira. Substi­
tutes; Ibarreta-Lorri.
Eighth Uam*~.
I Astiga, g Sagas, g fiadlela,
4 Aldas, 6 Agusttn, 6 GuU, T
Areltlo. Substltuts; Arrona,
Ninth Game—
t Arrona-Sagas, g AreltioLlata, 3 Badlola-Zubl, 4 Astlga-Agustin, 6 Gsstl-Echanlf,
6 Aldai-Irisrte. Substitutes:
Dilbao-Isaae.
x
Tenth Game—
1 Furqust-Kgana, 2 TejeroJuanehu, 3 Estrada-Elorri, 4
Ibarreta - Davalos, 8 B issAbssolo, 6 Filipino - BarmL
Substitutes; Anacabe-Zarra.
Eleventh (fame—
1 Uria-Sagai, 2 ArronaZubl, a Badiola-Manue), 4 Onate-Iriarte, I Dilbao-AguaUn,
8 Aidai-Ieaae, T ArelUo.
Zabala, 8 Gaati-Echanls. Sub­
stitutes: Astiga-Llsta.

The Invletst look the first
place lead in Uie Bill Hemp­
hill Motoretirs League this
week sparked by Frankie
llambrlcks' ill high game aa
they won four points from the
Starchlefs.
Residential • Commercial
The Pontiac* won three
Building
from tha Metropolitans to re ­
FALL OUT
tain their second place posi­
SHELTERS
tion. The Bonneville* won four
FA 1-7088
from Ihe LeSabres to gain
G. W. DODSON, Contraries
third place.

©

HERE ARE 2 OF THE NEW
JET-SMOOTH CHEVROLETS

PHILADELPHIA (CPI) —
Quarterback Sonny Jurgenien
undergoes surgery today with
Assurances that bta ailing
passing shoulder esn be re­
paired completely and his professionsl football career will
not be affected.

Hi-Nooners League Play
Tightens; Top Teams Lose

placa.
Shoemaker Construction re­
tains their number three -pot
thli week aa they won three
points from GrapeviUe Nur•erjr. Lovely Lady Beauty 8aIon also won three point*
from W.S.F.R. radio nation.
Anna Herbit showed control
a* tha converted the 3-10-7-8
■pllt. Anna and Betty Calian
also picked up the 5-4 split.
Marjorie Kipp end Delore*
Todd converted the 3-10. Eve­
lyn Fitzpatrick and l i l Donat
picked up the 5-7, and Mary
Elmore made the 5-10.
Turkeys were rolled by Del
Button, Betty C*U*n, Mary
Elmore, Anna Herbit end
The aalmon enteb l* tb«
principal fishery industry ef
British Columbia.

7th
ANNUAL
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NIGHTJAN. 11th
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• Tri-City Match Race Jan. 12
Heated Grandstands
Luxurious Clubhouse
VeJet Parkin*
Ladies Sight

Sorry!
No Minors!
Is

Thursday
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Top one's our new Impnln Sport Coupe
whose steel roof line In n dead ringer
for the Impnln Convertible's below.
But after rich new styling, what? lo
glamor and go, comfort aneTcraftsmasshlp, hero's all you'd reasonably expect
of an expensive car. Except the expense.

Clip iruide a Jot-emooth Chevrolet,
relax and just notice how good you
feel. Ready for action? Just fliclc
the key and let 'er purr (your choice
of two standard engines—a 135-hp
6 or 170-bp V8—or optlonal-aicx tra-cost VC« way up to a 409-bp

mile-ahrinker). Tbit gentle cradling
motion you enjoy is Jet-smooth
ride nt work! And the rich Interior
and neat craftsmanship an Body
by Flatter at work* Have your
dealer give you the whole story.
That’s tha work he lores beet.

In

See the new Chevrolet, new Chevy II and new Corcoir at yovr Chevrolet dealest One-Stop Shopping Cento

HOLLER
MIDWAY BETWEEN

SANFORD

AND

ORLANDO

Cor. 2nd &amp; Palmetto

MOTOR

SA LES

SANFORD. FLA. .

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FA 2-4711

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Legal Notice
r i c r m o r i jrtu r
NOTICE
W h ereb y
g iv e n
that « • ar» e n g a g e d In b u slnt&gt;a at Fern P a rk . S em ino le
Co u n ty , Flo rid a, under tha fie*
tit Iou t n a m e o f BOCTII HKMT*
NOLK NKIVH an d that * # l n - »
tend to r e g i s te r aald n i m l P
w i t h the Clark o f tha Circuit
Court. S em in o le C ou n ty . F to rIda. In a cco rd a n ce w i t h tha
provision* o f tha F ic t i t i o u s
Nam e S ta tu te* , t o - w l t t S ec­
tion I t S . t l F lo r id a S t a t u t e s
HIT
S ic : M. and E. C s m p a n e l l a
P u b llih Jan . 2. », 1*. 22, 1»*2.
SltT ItK
OF
APPL ICAT ION
F o i l ( U l i n i i . VACATING
A.Ml AHVM IONINU
A portion o f I lo u g a ln t l i l t s
D riv e In E a a tb ro o k S u b - W
d lrlalon L'nlt No. I. a s r e ­
corded In P la t Hook 12,
p a c e * II and I*. P u b lic
P.ocorda o f S em ina l* C o u n ­
ty. Flo rid a.
TO WHOM IT MAT CO NCERN!
Notice la hereb y g iv e n hy
the Uoerd o f C ou n ty C « m m le.
elo n ere o f S em in o le County .
F lo rid a, p u r i u a n t to S ection
I t t . l t , Flo rid * S ta tu te* ' t i t ,
that a P etit io n waa filed w i t h
aald Hoard on the ITth d a y « f
D ecem b er l i l t , to d o i t , Var a t e and abandon a portion o f 9
t h a t certa in S tr eet In S em ino le
C o u n ty . F lo rid a, d esc ribed • •
(o lto w e:
T hat portion o f B o u g e l n v l l l e a Drive In Eaetb ro alt
S u b div isio n U nit No, f , a s
recorded In P la t [took 11,
p a g e s St s o d &gt;*. Public
Records o f S em ln o ls C o u n ­
ty, Florida, l y i n g W e s t o f
s S o u th e r l y e a t e n s l o n o f
the W eet l i n t o f Lot 1 In
In lllo ck It, en d that p o r ­
tion l y i n g b etw e e n B lo ck I t en d 10 N o rth to E a s t . Q
erly
e a t e n s lo n
or
the
North line o f Lot I I o f
eatd B lo c k tt.
and thle the aald Boa rd o f
C o u n ty
Com mleeloner #
w ill
hold e p u b lic h e a rin g on the
p etitio n at 2 o'clock on the
l i r d day of J a n u a r y 1M1 a t
the o f fi c e o f th e C o u n ty Com*
m l e e l o n tr s In the Court Hou ee
at Sanford , F lo rid a at w h ich
t im e thus* far and a g a i n s t the
a s m s w ill h* h eard and f i n a l
a ctio n taken.
Thle the 2 U h day o f Decern- 0
her Iltll.

(SEAL)
Art hur H. B e ck w ith , J r ,
Clerk
of Die Board e f
C o u n ty Commlaalonera o f
S em in o le C o u n ty . P lo r ld *
Ollee, H ed rick A R o b in so n
P. O. B o s I t t l
Orlando, F lo r id a
in t h e e m c r i T c o u r t i n
A M ) y o n SEMINOLE COUN­
TS , FLO RIDA . NO. 1ITU
WO ONSOCKET INSTITUTION
F u l l SAVINGS, a Rhoda I i l a n d
m utu al sa v in g * bank.
P la i n t i f f
v.
(1A BE WILLIAM deVRIEB at
sa
Defendem a
NOTICE OF SUIT
THE
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO i Mary F. d - V r l e s
I t t.utl* S tr e e t
P r o t l d e n r t , Rhode Teltnd
Ton are h ereb y n otified th a t
a ault ha* baen f ile d a g a i n s t
yo u and Gab* W illia m d eV r ie s
In the e b o v a entitled can**,
and that you are required to
file y o u r a n a w t r w i t h tha
Clerk of thle Court and to
se rv e a co py t h e reo f upon tha
P la in tiff o r p l a i n t i f f * a t t o r ­
ney*. w h o s e n a m e an d ad dreea
la Jen n ln g e, W a t t e - C le r k * a n d
H a m ilto n ,
111
Harnett N a ­
t io na l Batik Bu ild in g , J a c k s o n ­
v i l l e 2, Flo rid a, not l a ter tha n
J a n u a r y 22. I t t 2 . I f yo u f a ll
tu do eo a decree pro c o n f se e o
w i l l be en tered a g a i n s t you
for t h e relief dem anded In
the co m p la in t. T h i s au lt It tn
f o reclo se a m o r tg a g e . The re al
p ro p erly proceed ed a g a in st la:
I, o l 21. Block R. SL'NLAND
E S T A T E S , a su b d iv isio n ,
a c c o r d in g to a plat th e r e ,
of , recor de d In H s t Book
II, p s g e s I t ta 22 e f tha
P u b lic Recnrds o f S sn tlnote C ou n ty , Florida.
W IT N E S S m y hand and tha
se a l at aald C o u rt a t San ford .
Florida, t m e 22nd day *1 Daaim bar , I t t l .
(BEA L )
A rth u r H. B e c k w i th . Jr.,
Clerk o f lha Circuit Court
ltyr Martha T. Vl hlen
D e p u t y C lsrk
P u b lis h Dec. I t . I t t l * Jaw.
I. I, I t . l t t t .

IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
NINTH J U D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY- FLO RID A IN C H A N .
CKRY NO. H S tS .
F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORT­
GAG E ASSOCIATION, A C or­
p o ra tio n o r g a u l i a d undar a s
Act o f C o n g r e s s and a s l a t l e g
p u rsu a n t to tha Fed eral N a ­
t io na l M o r t g a g e Asso ciation,
C h arter Act, h a v i n g ltd p r in ­
cip al o f f i c e In the City e f
W e e h l n s t o n D ist r ic t a t C o lu m ­
bia.
r i a l at Iff,
vs.
CLA YTON ELLIS LOCKHART
and MARY JO LOCKHART,
h it a He,
Def en dan t#
NOTH’* TO A P PE AR
THE
BTATH OF FLORIDA
TOi CLAYTON ELLIS LOCKH A R T and
MART JO LOCKHART
Addr*** Unk n ow n
TOU A R B H E I I E R r NOTI­
F I E D that a ault ha t been
file d a g a i n s t yo u tn t h t a b o v e
e n t itle d cause , and th a t yo u
are required ta HI* your a n ­
s w e r w ith the Clerk o f t h i s
Court an d to aarv* a co p y
t h e reo f Upon the P la in tiff *r
P la in t iff *
a tto rn ey s,
srhoa*
name an d addr*** I* Mehop *
B u t n e te ln , t t E a s t Pin* s t r e e t ,
Orlando,
Flo rid *,
ant l a t e r
tha n J a n u a r y l l t h . I t t l . I f
yo u f a ll to do ao a Decre* P r o
Con feeao
w ill
ba
en tered
a g a i n s t yo u f„r the relief d e ­
m anded la the c o m p la in t . T h i s
su it It ta fareclos* a m o r t ­
g a g e . Th e real property pro­
ceed ed a g a i n s t Isi
L et 22. B lo c k I. IICFTLKR
HOMES ORLANDO S E C ­
TION ONE, s ' c o r d l a g t*
p la t the reo f at &gt;seorosd la
P la t Boo k II, P s g s u t and
t . Public Records or Sem ikola County, Florida.
W IT NESS m y hand and tb*
se a l o f aald Court a t S a n ­
ford , F lo r id a t h is H a d da y
e f D ecem b er I t t l .
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Clark # f tha Circuit Court
B y i Martha T. Vlhlaa
D e p u t y Clerh
B is h o p A Borne teln
I t East P lu s B u r s t
Orlando. F lo rid a
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Tuea. Jnn. 9, '62—Page 7

Classified
Phone
FA 2-2611

ROOM furnished cottage,
centrally located. FA 2-1858
FURNISHED
FA 2*0333.

House.

Ball-Blair Agency

AVAILABLE Jan. 15lb. 3 bed­
room bouse, IVY bath, ex­
cellent location,
kitchen
furnished 1110 per mo Ph.
FA 2-634*

29##

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY;
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, house,
Tuea , thrn Frl. * 3 l&gt;. M. dajr
Sunland. FA 2-5S37.
Iwfnif Insertion, Mon. • Hat.
MAYFAIR-3 bedroom l bath
noon.
large yard. S100 month.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Call FA 2*4709
Turn., thru Frl. . 3 I*. M. day
lx fore invert Inn. Mon. • Sat. UNFURNISHED, 2 bedroom
house, kitchen equipped,
no«p
about 2 miles from Navy
Base FA 2*8063 daytime.
RESPONSIBILITY.
SUNSHINE REALTY
MORTGAGE LOANS
The Herald will not br re- •FA 2*4375 Nights.
Amv Anderson
FHA and Conventional
•ponlble far more than on* in- FURNISHED Garage apart­
Reg. Heal Estate Broker
Commercial A Residential
cancel Inatrtion of your ad,
ment. 1403's W. 1st. En­
2610 So. French Ave.
end reeerveac the right to retrance on Mangoustlne Ave.
Day FA 2-7493
sine or reject any advertiseNo children. Mrs. Duren
Stenstrom Realty
Night EA 2*4818
jn stt from what ordarrd to
FURNISHED
house
FA
2*7247
conform la the policies af tlili
A FABULOUS buy. 4 bed l i t N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
paper
room masonry home, stone
ROOM furnislied apartment,
fireplace, open beam con 15. Business Opportunity
1st floor. Slanager's apart­
struction, 2 tile baths 100
1. Lost &amp; Found
ment now available, low
SINCLAIR SERVICE Station
600 feel on beautiful Lake
rent
and
commission
Ph.
for lease in Sanford, small
LOST: Reward for return of
Markham, .Must sec to ap
FA 2-3373.
capital needed. EA 22151
reddish brown 4 lb, male
predate. FA 2-3375.
or
FA 1-9900.
Chihuahua dog. w. M. FURNISHED cottage for rent
Hoag, 200 W. 15th St. Ph.
by month. 17-92 at Five
16. Female Hetp Wanted
FA 2*2537.
Points. FA 2-1467.
Jim Hunt Realty WANTED: Beautician. Cut ’N
S P A C I O U S , Modern, well 2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla
2. Notlcea - Personals
Curl Beauty Shop. FA 2 0834
furnished, one
bedroom
or FA 2-4013.
Office FA 2-211H
YES, you can borrow our
apartment. 212 W. 16th.
Nights FA 2*0648
Carpet Shampooer FREE to
WHITE liouaekecper to live
clean your carpets with SLEEPING Rooms, 805 Park
In. Call collect, Ft) 5 3600
Ave.
Blue
Lustre.
Carroll's
Oviedo.
Furniture.
CASSELBERRY 2 bedroom
17. Male Help Wanted
1. Education • Instruction duplex, carport, kitchen Have a 2 bedroom home will
equipped, water furnished.
trade for Sanford Property, STOREROOM Keeper, comCHORD SYSTEM piano Jettnltaary experience prefer,
475 tier Mo. or Slot) furnish­
FA 2-8809.
aona (know your key board)
ed. CH 1-4877 Orlando, be­
red. Seasonal. Sec Manager
in 12 easy lessons. Age IS
at Mayfair Inn, Sanford.
fore 9 a. m. or after 8 p.m.
and up. FA 2-9011.
4 Lake Lota, with Large oak
Ph, FA 2-8800.
CLEAN furnished apartment,
tree*, on Lake Onoro, 43.000
reaonably priced, water and
6. For Rent
19. Situations Wanted
Name Your Termi.
garage furnished. Adults
TURN. apt. &gt;300 Mellonvllle.
DAYS work wanted. FA 2-4039
only. FA 2-1854 or FA 2-5645

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Going* To Corpus
Christi, Texas?

ROSA L. PAYTON

^

The
SLEEPING
ROOMS,
Reg. Real Estate Broker
Gables. 401 Magnolia Ave. 9. For Sale or Rent
FA 2*1301 17*92 at Hiawatha
FA 2-0720.
CUSTOM BUILT Home on REDUCED P R I C E 48,500.
Lake, Rent or Sale, Rea­
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:"
44,000 down balance 450 per
sonable. Call evenings. Ph.
Rooms private baths. 114
month on two frame houses
FA
2-1597,
.
....................
W. Flrat St.
and 4 acrei of land. Con
tact Grady Scott. FA 2-2825.
S-BEDROOS1 bouse, kitchen FOR SALE OR RENT: X bed­
room house, kltcpen equip­ TRADE W A N T E D : 43,SfX)
equipped, water lurnishcd.
ped. FA 2-0363.
Pb. FA 1-4411.
equity in small 2 bedroom
frame house In Winter Park
RENT A RED
12. Beat KMalo For 5«It
on Sanford Area property
Holla way, Hospital k ltaby
Write Rt. 2. Box 501-A,
Beds
Sanford.
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-3181 116 W. 1st. St

River Front
Property

UNFURNISHED house, IB08
Washington Avc.
Phone WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
Approximately 2'A acres, with
FA 2-3303 after Jan. 1st.
150 ft. on river, is mile off
R*. 46
CONVENIENT TO BASE: *
bedroom, kitchen equipped,
.$5,500
large llvihg room. 4U0 per Cali I*A 2-647.» after 6;G0 p.m.
mo., 105 E. Woodland Dr.
O sc a r M. 1hurl son
FA 2-7037.
Registered
g ROOM furnished apt.,
Real Estate Broker
available Jan. 14th, 460 par 1311 Palmetto Avc. FA 2-7848
mo. close-in. 111 E. 8th St.
FA 2-4263 or FA 2*3786.
St. Johns Realty Co.

TEE V GREEN
J. W. Hall, Realtor
"Call Hall" FA 2-3641
ESTATES
2544 So. Franch Ava.

I.MN Enterprises, Inr.
SAN LANTA HOMES
• Country Club Road (20th
St. Extrnalon) 1 Miles On Locuat, North of Eaat JOUt
West Of llwy. 17-82 Neat
St. S-Badrooma, X-Baths, axTo Mayfair Country Club
cellent neighborhood. Pric­
ed from 111,900, Low down
• 3 - Bedrooms
payment. 184.50 per mo.,
• l ' i Ilathi*
principal A In'ereit.

• Central Alr-Cond. It
Heating
FIIA Monihl&gt; Put mt at* —

$66 to $74
No Closing Cost
VA A Cons, Financing
Available

Cliff Burneman, B roker

VA — NOTHING DOWN
Ph. FA 2-8510 or CR 7*1921
N'lghta GA 2*1588
Jack Demetrce, Developer

' PARMER'S AGENCY
N. V, Farm er, Realtor
2465 S. Park Ave. FA 2*5221
After houra FA 2-3012 or
FA 2-0261

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS,
Realtor
Open 16 AO n. m. la 7:00 p. m. Raymond Lundqutat, Aaaor.
FA 2*3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

TErrace 8-4199

dUcwsuma Park

Homes

By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
A s Low As $350 Down

DAYS WORK. FA 2-5032.
HOUSEWORK, h a v e own
transportation. FA 2-6186.

20. Ilubyaitlera
will keep small children in
my home 41.25 per day.
FA 2-2274.
WEEK daya only, in my
home, 5 year old glrla 42.00
per day. Ph. FA 2-33H4.

BEDROOM Home. Fla.
Beauty Sabin
room, on Mayroae Dr* 8130
Walker Building
down, and take up PayOak
FA 2-7631
tncnU of |6200 per mo. 2510
n
with electric clove. Phone 22. Build - I'aint - Bepalr
TA 2*0640.
ROOM S P E C I A L 41495
GOOD INCOME PROPERTY
Painting Inside and out.
Centrally located two-atory 4
Call Mr. Taakcr, FA 2-6159.
bedroom home, two apartmenta (both rented), office
and chop — all for only
117,500. Investigate this op*
port unity today!
A. W. Barkley Uaed Care,
Inc.
” W r T ra d e "
Im p o rts &amp; Sports Cur«
Our Speciality
Stemper Agency
17-92 • Heart of Maitland
PH. Ml 4-3307
REALTOR - INSUROR
CONSULTANT-APPRAISER
Ph. FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
Moving soon to 1911 S. French
Ave.

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VA

FINANCING

O N G DALE
HOM ES

I.MN ENTERPRISES INC.

3 - BEDROOMS
IVfc BATHS
Low Down Payment
No Clotting Coats

VA Finunring on H um e* up lit $15,0011

fruin Hanford, Ho. on llwy,
17-92. turn right at our
sign.

Daw n Payment A
( loaing Coat

$156
Mnathy Payment* aa low aa
|98 Inrl. taaea and Insurance

NBW HOMES
In Beautiful —

Sunland Estates

$14,100 - $17,100
3 • BEDROOMS
1 • lVa • 2 BATHS

Conventional A FIIA Loans
$8,500 To $9,300
Drive
17-82
la
Hunlsnd
FHA &amp; Conr. Financing Estates
(2 mi. 8. of Hanford).
Hales office lat houae Inaidr
DIHKCTIOSH: 10 Mlnulea

TErrace 8-3911

11 ■ M H H L k i A a d

enlrrncr.

KINGS WOOD
BUILDERS,

INC.

FA 8-8674
JIM HUNT . FA 2-2118

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

21. Klectrical Services

FR1GIDAIRE
Windshield Buck GIm i
Sales L Servica
Doot Girts*
V e n t G lusa
House Wiring, Krcc Estimates
S E R V IC E
Sid Vihlen'a Randall Electric
S en k n rik Gifts* and P a in t
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-Q9I3
4*o.
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4627
2a. Plumbing- S erv ices

31. Poultry - Livestock
PLUMBING
Contracting it Repairs
PUPPIES — half Airedale, 2
Free Estimates
months old, 45.UO. Call Sat.
R. L. HARVEY
or Sun. only. Wale* Fern­
201 Sanford Ave. EA 2-3383
ery. on lake at Lyman
W. J. KING
Sellout, Longwood,
PLUMBING 6: SUPPLIES
• Contracting • Repair Work CHAMPION Miniature AKC
Block Poodle Puppies and
2534 So. Perk Dr.
Mother. Show dog Stock.
Phone 322-0483
FA 2-7741.

Wall

PUPPIES, part shepherd 410.
FA 2-3926.

Will. EL CHAIRS, crutches, ONE ALLIED Radio 31) Watt
canes, walker*.
deluxe amplifier, 425. Call
FREE DELIVERY
FA 2-2929 after 5 p. m.
Prescription* our Specialty
SOFA BED and matching
FAUST’S Rx Mellons tile
rocker, swivfl chair, beige.
Ph * FA 2-7107
Good condition. FA 2-6400.
CIU Cl t LATING HEATER. LP
gas. (nr 2-bedroom home, 12 FT. BOAT, 10 bp. Mercury
motor and trailer 4125. | i j
Reaiimable. 12ia Randolph
Shannon Dr. FA 2-1821.
St. or Phone FA 2-3296.
GOOD USED furniture for 1937 FORD Y-8, automatic
transmission, completely re
sale, relrlgerator, stove,
built 465. Engine 450 Reel s
bedroom suite and etc 2608
Body Shop. Ph. FA 2-7719.
So. Elm. Ph. EA 2-2307,
PLAYPEN, High Chair, St ml
FACTORY TO YOU
ler, Mattresses, Florcnre
ALUMINUM BUNDS
stove, and wood burner. Ph.
Enclosed brad. Sag-proof bot­
FA 2-2816.
tom rail with plastic end*.
Plastic or raj or tapes. Cot­
36. Automobile* - Truckn
ton or nylon cords.
S c .tk iu lk G lass and F a in t I960 VOLKSWAGON Deluxe,
Co.
one owner, lop ihape. Ph.
210 Magnolia Ph. EA 2-4622
FA 2-0664

JERSEY or Guernsey milk
Piiiinhiiifr &amp; lim itin g
cow, Call 322-9068.
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
TWO Good Brood aowa and INTAKE manifold, 8 two-bar­
WORK
rel carburetors, fuel block,
4 pig*. FA 3-5252.
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6562
for '58 or ‘59 Ford 361 en
gine. Phone Mr. Gielow.
32. Flowers . Shrub*
27. Special Services
FA 2-2611 or FA 2-6473 af­
Sale! Pninieltlaa In bloom 98c
ter 6:00 p. m.
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Grapevllle Ave. near 20lh St.
OSCAR M. HARRISON
W OOD
1311 Palmetto
FA 2-6S27
PANSIES k PETUNIAS now
ready. Dutch Mill Nuracry, Fireplace wood, all lengths,
Oak and lighter wood. De
New I'paila Rd. off 20Ut St.
llvercd. Phone FA 2-6816, if
Now ia the time to aet out
no answer FA 2-5909.
Specializing In Heating
FLORIDA
ADVANCE
and Air-Conditioning Only
BLACKBERRIES FA 3-8809 MAKE 1962 A MUSICAL
2503 Oak Ave.
FA 2-8121
YEAR wllh a musical In
slrumenl from BUKUR'S
s e w in g M a c h in e
s e r ­ 33. Furniture
MUSIC SHOP, 1004 Cedar
v ic e : For service on any
Used furniture, appliances,
Ave,
Specialising In
make of Sewing machine,
tools, etr. Bought . Sold.
• SALES • R E P A I R S
parts and accessories or
Larry's 3lart 215 Sanford
• RENTALS • MUSICAL
Rental* call or write to
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132,
ACCESSORIES. Before you
Santoro Sewing Center, tut
buy, give ua a try. Phone
South Park A e. FA 2-9411.
• RIG VALUES
FA 2-0733.
• QUICK CREDIT
H E A T IN G
• EASY TERMS
ELECTROLUX CLEANER
II. R. POPE CO. INC.
WE GIVE T O P VALUE Excellent condition, light­
200 So. Park Ave. EA 2-401
STAMPS
weight, complete with all
attachment*.
Reasonable.
DO YOU NEED EXPERT WILSON - MAIER
Ph. FA 2-8187.
LITERARY HELP? . . .
New and Used Furniture
an application Inter that 311 E. First SI.
FA 3-5622
FRESH CREAMY
will "gel the job"; club
PRE-MIXED
CONCRETE
paper; aftrr dinner speech; Sell Us Y'our Furniture. Quick
M iracle C o n crete Ct).
Service With The Cash.
high school or college theme
FA 2-5751
SUPER TRADING POST. 309 Elm Avc.
or essay on nil but scienti­
FA 2 0677.
fic subject*. Low rates. Ph.
USED Kenmor* automatic
FA 2-4033, evenings.
washer, excellent condition
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
47SOO Ph. FA 2-0278.
w e l l s n n it.L E n , p u m p s , Mattress renovating. Expert
Uphnlitcrlng. All W a r k 21 IN’ RCA TV, good condi­
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Guaranteed. Call Nix Bed­
All Types and Sins
tion 450. 252 DeBary Dr.
ding Mfg. Co., FA 2-2117,
We Repair and Service
Denary, Fla. Ph. NO 8-4(13
1301 Sanford Avr.
S T I N E
GARDEN TILLER, Rotary
Machinery and Supply Co.
FURNITURE
mower ami muiiy other Em*
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2 0432
Must sell at once—3 complete
plcrarnls. I0‘,» down, bal­
rooma of furniture. Take
FRIG1DAIRE
ance 24 month*. FA 2-83U9
over monthly payment* of
Sale* k Service
for demonstration.
4M.86 or 4300 cash. Call
G. IL HIGH
owner collect TE 8-15tl
Oviedo. Fla. FO 5-3115 Day*
Casselberry,
Evenings Sanford EA 2-3*83

Southern Air

Ford Owners Special
★

20% Discount

1957 FORD, Country Club, 9
passenger, .Utkin wagon,
Radio ami heater. Private
$625. FA J-5296.
1955 FORD 2 door, radio and
heater. Private $225. Ph.
FA 2-5296.

37. Boat* • Motom
Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

Galaxie
BY
FORD
enduring eiegnnre
with power to pinnae.
WHY PAY MORE
and get I»m . . . Y'ou can
o«n a luxurious fully
equipped and air condition­
ed GALAXIE Son for laae
than you'd pay for many
r* Ihr "stripped down”
m o d e l - In L'-» medium price
field.

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62 Galaxie 500
4-door aedan, tutana white
and viking blue, vinyl trla
325 V-H engine, Crnlaoma- |
tic, 900 x 14 whitewalls,
power brakes, power steer­
ing, air conditioning, r a ­
dio, heater, tinted glass, J•peed wipers and washers,
wheel covara, back • up
lights, turn signals, oil fil­
ter, electric deck, padded

Robaun Sporting Goods
304-6-6 E. lat.

Ph. FA 2-5961

39. Trailer* • Cabanas
1956 15-FT. ELCAR house
trailer, 2 bedrooms, fully in­
sulated. Take trade; what
have you. 3 Point Bait Shop,
llwy. 17-92.

*3 8 8 0

parts thru Jan. 15th

Hwy.

62 GALAXIE

^ Sanford’s ★
if

Finest Cars i f
In The Showroom
Under The

★

STARS ★

4-deer Y-8, 332 ewgfnr, j
Cruleomallr. 800 x 14
whitewall*, power eteering,
power brekee, radio, tinted
windshield, 2 apeed wipers
and washers, wheal covara,
padded dash, safely belts, I
turn signals, alee trie clock, |
oil flltar, back-up lights,
corinthlan white finish.

*3 4 8 6 “
800 FRENCH AVE.

62 FORD

NOTICE

Country Sedan
pLeaanger station wagon, I
door, white w a r ellvar j
,noaa, Fur do malic, 104 x 14
hit aw all tlrae, elect tie
window tall gata, 292 V-H
•aglae,
power steering. I
wheel covers, padded dash,
all vinyl intarlor, *41 flltar, ]
turn signal*.

JAN U ARY
CLEARANCE SA LE
HOLLERSo/SANFORD
NO PAYMENTS

i f Free unti-freeze
check - up

AN TI-FREEZE $2.16 Gol.
-----SAFETY SP E C IA L ----SEAT BELTS INSTALLED
$ 9 7 5 PER
PASSENGER

INSPECT FRONT IIHAKE LINING
AND PACK
$200
WHEEL BE AKINGS

Strickland - Morrison
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Ph. FA 2-1481

UNTIL VALENTINE

*3 4 6 0

BO CHKV I in palm Sport Cpe. ........ .
61 OLDS F-83 4 Door
60 CHKV. Impels t Door Hardtop
1.0 UOKYAIK 4 Door Automatic
60 COItVAIK 2 Door ...................... 3# CADILLAC 4 Door, Air Cond.
59 cilE V Station Wagon V-H Auto.
58 FORD 2 Door Automatic ......
58 KURD I Dunr, P-300, Ovrrdriva
38 LINCOLN 4 Door, Air Cond. ...
58 CHKV. 4 Door, Economy 6
58 HAMliLKK 4 Door, Automatic ......
-7 CHKV. 310. 2 Door, V-9. Aulo
57 FOHI) 4 Door, Automatic
....... —.
56 CHKV. 4 Door, Economy 6
30 CIIKYHI.KIt Station Wagon, Auto.
56 RAMBLER. 6 Cyl, 4 Door .................
07 CADILLAC Convertible
...— ...........
33 CHKV. 4 Dour V-B. Aule ...
33 OLDS 88, 4 Door, Auto.......
55 FDUII Statlou Wagon
55 NASH Ambaetador 1 Door ................
51 MKRCUHY Coupo ..............................
33 CADILLAC 4 Door, Air Cond. .......
53 I OKI) 2 Door. V-8, Automatic ... ......
51 RAMBLER, Super Aule....... . ......... .
5.1 PONTIAC 4 Door. Auto. ............
37 CHKV. 2 Tun Chassis anil Cab
61 CHKV. *i Tun Flratihla PLrkiip

lifts
1995

7923
1195

1193
2993
1295
943
893
1693

993
1093
795

793
393
893

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25

ORD

DAY

Jonuti

308 E. Flint SI.
219 E. 2nd ST.
Winter Park Ml 1-6916 2505 Park Ave.

90

HOUSE TRAILER 38 ft. 1
bedroom*,
modern,
Hke
new, must sacrifice. DeWltt’a Trailer Park, Orlando

on all motor tune-up

Barkley

As Low 4 C 4
Per
Aa
***• Month
Principal - In*. - Int. - Taxes

DIRECTIONS: Turn W. oa 29th RL Fellow Country
Club ltd. A IVatrh for our algo*.

DAYS WORK FA 2-1391.

Dawn's

l-ILdrouma—2 Hatha
3 1led room.—2 Hatha
3-Bedroom.— 11j Bath*
3-Bed room a—I Bath
Widr variety citrrio r designs and floor plans

FHA—Conventional &amp; In-Service Financing

COOK or Maid. FA 2-3948.

BEDROOM, 1 bath, tile
floora, 2 utility rooma, kit­
chen equipped, lenccd in 21. Beauty Salons
back yard, near recreation
CUT 'N CURL
mva. Will Paint to suit. 41
Beauty Shop
North 3rd St., North Or- Formerly—Katherine Harvey
laodo. FA 2-2291.
Hair Stylist — Pat Stewart
HIGHLAND PA R K - 2 bed­ 119 Palmetto Ave. FA 2-0834
room, frame, convenient to
H A ItltlE iT S
avhoola and shopping. Hard­
BEAUTY NOOK
wood floors, spare heater, Profeisiona! Care — Slodent
blinds and kitehrn equip­
Equipment
ped. Financing available. 105 So. Oak
Ph. FA 2-3742
Priced below market. See at
2104 Cordova Dr. or Phone
* FA 2-4179.

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave TA 2-61 a 2

31. Furniture
34. Articles r«»r S ale
E N V E L O P E S.
le tte r­ ROLLAWAY, Hospital and 1 WOODSTOCK
Typewriter,
heads. statements. Invoices,
Rahy Reds, Day. Week, o r : look* like new $23. Phone
luinl bills, and programs,
-Month
NO 8-5100,
etc. Progressive Printing
FURNITURE CENTER
ESTEY* Piano, baby Grand
Co. Phone FA 2*2951—306
2.1. Building Materials
lion French Avc.
small, Quern Anne, like
West 13th St.
Ph. EA 2*7953
LUMBER — HARDWARE
new, cost $2,(XH) will sell
Piano Tuning — Repairing
PAINT
for $495. FA 2-6219.
31. A llele.* For Sail
W. L. HARMON
Hoofing FHA Loans Plans
6 PIECE dinett, -ct. Clmlu
Ph. FA 2-4223
FREE ESTIMATES
FURNITURE
ota Apartment 538-B cm lit
Your Credit Is Good. Up to Sepliv t.iii..* [hiiiijh1il - drain Navy man 1r*n*ferred: brand
419.
new; Like over for balance
2 Yrs. to Pay
fields installed. 21 hour ser­
on 3 complete rooms; no GOOD Range $65. Formal like
B EDWARDS
vice. Terms. FA 2-9469
down payment necessary;
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
new *v price. 1503 Elliott
payments low as 413 per
WV Give TV Stamps
29.
Automobile
Service
month. Call owner collect, WE BUY Used furniture, rh,
903 W. 3rd St. Ph. FA 2*7108
FA 2-3875.
TE 8-1511, Casselberry.

LOT, good location, just out* SEMI-RETIRED Carpenter
side of City. Two 3-bedroom Repairs, Alterations, Painting
2 bath, bouses. FA 2-1336.
Phone FA 2*7063

Registered Brokers
k ASSOCIATES
211 So. Park Ave. FA 2-5641 LOVELY 3 bedroom, 2 bath
Lake Mary Branch FA 2-1290
home, large yard, citrus
trees and shrubs. Conven­
HOMES LOTS ACREAGE
ient to schools shopping
SALES
RENTALS
and NAS. No down pay­
ment Immediate occupancy.
Helmly Realty
Naval officer being trans­
ferred. FA 2-4645.
303 W. 13th Street
FA 2-7605 Evenings FA 2*2379 WILL SELL equity In bouse
or trade for house trailer
ONE OF THE Cleanest 3 bed*
Ph. FA 2*1491.
room, 2 bath homes in San­
ford. For Sale with nothing COLORED, 3 lota close-in.
down, block fenced comer
11500, easy terms. Phone
yard. Fla. room, immedi­
TE 8*1092 or 750 Seminole
ate occupancy. FA 2*1699.
Blvd. Casselberry, Fla.
LAKEFRONT, beautiful 209’ x ONLY* 45no.Oo DOWN for com*
250' high lot, aandy beach,
pletely furnished, 2 bedroom
crystal clear Lake Hutchin­
house. Automatic waaher,
son, one mile west of
fenced yard, patio. 105 Gar­
Osteen on Enterprise road,
rison Dr.
sign on lot. Ph. 343-7294
Tavares.
13. Mortgage l.onna

Phone

BEDROOM house on Old
Orlando Road. Ideal for
children, school hits atop,
shade trees, 460 mo., 2
months advance rent, Ph,
FA 2-2257.

Office 204 \V. First
DEADLINES

12. Real Estate For Sala 1 12. Real Estate For Sale 22. Iluild * Paint - Repair 27. Special Service's

493
1193
393
693
393

693
313

SIS
&gt;93
333
313
1193
1693

Features

Theea car* feature all the
(ertraa) aa standard equipnunt . . . AT NO EXTRA
COST TO YOU1
. Self Adjusting Brakaa.
2. 2 Yr. Permananl Cool­
ant.
30.000 ML Lubrication.
30.000 Mil* Wheel Bear­
ing racking.
30.000 Fuel Filter Re­
placement.
12.000 Factory Extend,
ed Warranty.

STRICKLAND
MORRISON
INCORPORATED
308 E. Flrat SI.

SANFORD
SANFORD

FA 2-0711
FA 2-0861

FA 8-1401
Winter Park MI 4-8110
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fratilnrh

page 8—Tucb. Jan. 0, '62

l?rralfr

Hilary Cleared In Crash
WASHINGTON (U PD —A
Hu use investigator **id to*
day tho military apparently
had no way to prevent thi*
cra»h l«»t Nuvrmber of n
non-schcduled airliner whieh
took the live* of 74 At my re­
cruit*.
Hep. James K. Van Zandt,
a member of a iperiat House
armed services *ut*commitlee,
made the comment a* the in­
vestigation of the Richmond,
Va., crash moved Into It* sec­
ond day. Assistant Air Force
Secretary Joseph 8. Imiri*
was called a* the first witness.
Tho Pennsylvania Ih-inocrst
said that from the evidence so
fa r uncovered about lost fall's
accident ‘‘there appears to be
nothing to hang the military
with."
Hn said the military, in us­
ing tho Imperial Airlines
plane, was going along with
ths technical advice of the
Civil Aeronautics H o a r d
(CAH) and Federal Aviation
Agenry (FAA), the two gov­
ernment ngencies charged

Deacons To Meet

Deacons of the First Chris­
tian Church of Sanford will
meet a t the church at 7:30
p. m. Thursday, Rev. James N.
Ilarnett, pastor, has urgfd
that ceeh deacon he present
lo r the important meeting.

with making sure ail commer­
cial transports arc reliable.
The subcommittee plans
later this week to question
both Najech E. Ilslaby, head
of the FAA, and Alan 8.
Iloyd, head of the CAH.
Subcommittee c h a i r m a n
Porter Hardy charged Mon­
day that the military traffic
management service could
"suspend an airline )&gt;ccau«r of
failure to serve meals hut
couldn't do a blessed thing
because of a safety failure."
The
Virginia Democrat
mad* the charge after Maj.
(Jen. I. 8. Morrla, head of the
Unified Transportation Ser­
vice, testified that any ques­
tion of operating safety was
referred to -the regulatory
agencies.
Earlier, Hep. Francis E.
Walter, (D-Pa.,) accused the
CAB of being more Interested
in keeping the non-scheduled
airlines alive than In the wel­
fare of the public.
He said the Imperial Air­
line* crash dramatised the
"financial unfitness, unsafe
operations, and law violations
in tho supplemental airline
field."
Walter gave the subcom­
mittee the n im n of the four
non-sked airlines which the
Military Air Transport Ser­
vice hs* declared unfit to
carry military personnel,

TI1EHB THREE NEW MEMltEHH comprise a
part of the 60 percent increase in muniuership
Rained by Fleet Reservo Post Branch 147 of
Sanford, in tho past three months. Shown hero
are (from left) Clyde Hryan, president; Richard
Eby, William T. Cnbbell, John II, O’tirady, new

They were: Airline Trans­
port Carriers, Inc., Associated
Air Transport, Inc., President
Airlines, Ine., and Standaid
Airways, Inc. He alsu said
that 20 of the 32 non-scheduh-d airlines were reported
to l,e either bankrupt or in
had financial condition.

Hospital
Notes
JANUARY 2
Admissions
I.imla Rednion, Daytona
Hcnch; Winder Rcdmon, Day­
tona Hcarli; AHie Lee liraswell, Uvicdo; Mary O'Brian,
Camden, N. J.j Opal Reynolds,
Nancy K r o m s t i , Hessie
.Strange of Sanford.
Ilirths
Mr. and Mra. Emery Haw­
kins, of Sanford, a girl; Mr.
and Mra. Larry Kromets, of
Sanford, a girl.
Disrhargr«
Moire lie Fold, Longw nod;
MargnicUa Sheppard, D r •
Hary; Carolyn Jones, l.ake
Monroe; Louise K. Falg, De­
nary; Jeanette Mills, Oviedo;
Jennie Ilroek, Judy Hrown,
Gladys Davis, Edith Fricdlr,
Willie (Jcne Martin, Nathan
Haley, Mra, Will Fralix and
baby and Mra. Thomas Deki*
and baby of Sanford.

Future Farmers
Name Officers
For New Year

YO RK

Men To Meet
The Men's Club of Sanford’*
First Christian Church will
meet at (1:30 p. in. today in
tho Educational Building fur
a Chill Supper followed by a
program when Rev. John Pilley of the Lake Mary Com­
munity Presbyterian Church
will be ths guest speaker.

members, and Chet Mncek, membership chnir&gt;
man. Retired or career enlisted men of the regu­
lar Navy or Marines with six years of service arc
eligible to Join. Thera is also a Indies auxiliary
for tho wives.

4U ri| — I ni­ rich other nml ti"t evert wiih immicaiiuna."

ls a story about the birds and
ths bees. Hut It’s all right for
tile kids to read on.
These birds and bees did
Hot get along at all. Not with

Legal Notice
a n sm m .i: c it r v r i
n tm iu
ns* s i u n s r M H s r
Su*lr» or I' ii I,H,- l l r u r l n s
T-&gt; whi, hi li limy r o n e r n t
T h . S . iiiIiiuIh County lln.ril
Of Adjustmen t will hold *
public l i c . r l i i s (a r l . i . r m l n .
Ih* pnssIMUty nf s l a n t i n g psrm t n l o n tu i i | i r r . t . * r h llilr sn .
n u r s .r y «•
by Annl*
Kelt Olt.inh.r* on t h . f o l lo w .
In* itrsrrlb
i n o p . r i y : l*u|.
I I and l | . Midway Subdivision.
P u b l l . h ta r i n g will p . h - l l
tn I h . County Commissioner*
Hoorn. Court H u n t., Hanford,
riurld*, on Jan u ary II, i s s j
a! l . s u I*. ,U. or a&gt; soon t l i . r . a n . r as tio.Bitii.,
Hstnlitule County Hoard of
Adju.tm snl
By Jack Hals. Chairman
Publish Jan. a, lis t.

.,1

jH’ijpic, Inc lulling TV star
John Daly,
As s result tilings wer*
buning for a while Monday
at (lie TV studios of Station
WI’IX where tho bird*, the
bee* and the peopls had as­
sembled for a srisnes educa­
tion program on “animal com-

Legal Notice
: c o m tv no* o n
OF *1&gt;JI STIHF.VT
Xntlrr . f l-ulilir l l r a r l n a
To wluitn It may c o t u e r m
Tb. Hemlnnl* C o unty Hoard
m d iix iim

uf Adjustment will hold a
tuihllc bearlna to d e i . r m l n t
Ih. posslMllty o f g r a n t i n g
prrmUelnn tn iiHllt* lh a fol­
lowing desurllird prop.fly,
ulilch I* coned H-IA. fur off
st r s r l itsrkIns as prr llmcilii-

tlon Km S A no'mil ll* Hrnililol*
County / l i n i n g It'S ul*l Inn* a .
reques ted by h. J. Iiavls. Jr.
for
Il.llsm ssd
Corp orailnn:
Tb* F a st If* ft o f h o t s I and
S, Druid Park Subdivision.

I s t h . Court of the f n u . l t
I'uhllr heat Ins will b« hsld
J s t l ' i .eiMlUMle Counts, I lor- In Ih* County Cummlsslon.rs
Ida. In l ' r » h . | e .
Itouin. Court House, Hanford.
In ret r e l a t e uf
Flurlda, on January It. IMI
i i u u t s i r r « . r i i c r . d*( ea .ed
at 7 :1« I*. M. or a. anon th srcT . U l C red llu t. . a i l I’e r k . n . a f l . r as p-iasllit*
Xus In s Claims nr t l e m a a d .
Kemtnnte County Board of
A s a l a s t nald M . t a t n
Ad Jealment
You and ea ilt
of you are
It' Jack &lt;tale, c h a i r m a n
l i n . b y n u ltf l.d aud r s u u lr.d Publish Jan. ». 1*0
to iitr sr n l any claim * and d e ­
m a nd s wh irh yon, o r s l l h t r nf ■ CHI M i l l ' . lUIIWTV H l l t l l l l
you. m a y
lu r e asaln tt
th*
HI' AIM! ST At F XT
S a tir e «f Fabll* l l . a r l a g
M t s t a of HOUKRT T.. TltUK.
u .d * a * .1 , 1st* of said County, To w h om It may eonrarnt
to th * C o unty J u d a s of a s m ) .
Ths Hamlnol* Cou nty Hoard
Iiult County, Florida, al b l . o f Adjustmen t w ill hold a
oftlru In Ih* court tioiise o f pul,lie h rn rtns to d e l . r m l n *
* tld County a l Hanford, Flo r­ lb* p oss ibility o f g r a n t l o s a
ida,
w ith in
*U
calen dar lot .Is* varian t', a . w elt a*
m o n t h s front t h s tlm* uf th s front and rear yard* s . t b a c k
first p u b lication of t h is oti­ va ria n ce a* requited by the
tic*
Kach rlalrn ord t n i i n d
Sun In a
I t e s u U l lo u *
aa
re­
shall b* In a r l l l n s . and ■hall q u ested by H i.ry Halley fur
. t i t s th* p l a c . of resl'lenr* Annl* l l u s s * on the f o l lo w in g
■ nd pn*t ottlca a . l d r s . s of tb* dw.tribtd p r u p . i l y : lleg IIS (I
l U I n t . u t , and t b a l l I t aworn W o f Hit cor o f NE&gt;« o f HH'J
In by Ih* cla im a n t, h it o g . n t , nec. 3 i - l t M - m : . run W Id***
oi
. t t u n i . y , and a n y #»n h ft.. K *s ft. *; l o t t i ft. h y*
cla im or dem and n o t i s filed ft lo beg. st s o k n o w n *■ l-n(«
. b a l l l-e raid.
t, I, and I, li Im k A, of un*
l . r o r i t . d plat
A toljn
H True
A* A r t n i l n l . U s t r l l o f l b .
Public h earin g w ill be held
&gt; :* la l. o f
In l i t . County Conunlaaluu.ra
i t i &gt;11CUT i:. T I tf K ,
Hoorn. Court House. Hanford.
F lo rid a, o* J a n u a ry II. 1**J at
D .cs.a sd
S l . n . U u m . lias Is it McIntosh
t:S* F. M. or *» soou th»r«A tto rn s y s for A d in ln ta trstrls
a f l . r a* poitlbl*.
i'otwards l lu ltd ln s
Hra ilnol. County Board of
kaa foitl, Florida
•Adjuslni.nl
Sobll-'t n«C. I t , 1**1 a Ja'I.
lly J a ck ( U l i Chairm an
i’uMi.li Jam *, 11*3.
A, », I t , I I U .

type operator and fuuo.i bee
keeper, volunteered hi* assis­
tance, while Stan Weinbsrg,
a high school teacher who was
on camera, gnmiiy stuck to
the script in the show-mustgo-on tradition, his rye* roll­
ing shout following the flight
of nearby bee*.
Russel), insisting th* bees
wure gentle in nature, went
la work gathering them up
Mini putting them in a box. He
was stung twice, Hume studio
employes gatlisred up thslr
courage and used a vacuum
cleaner to rorral the rest uf
the Ine* except fur a few
straggler* that wer* hugbomhed.
Daly, who was scheduled to
appear un another show at
tha station, escaped harm
along with technicians and
cameramen who derided that
a hasty retreat was ths bat­
ter part of valor.
Two other casualties besides
Russel) were reported. Studio
l a Ih* Cuurl uf th* Cauaty
Judge, s . m l s a l * F u u . t r , F lo r­ announcer Jos Holton was
id . . l a I'ruhalv.
stung on the left index finger.
l a r . i Kalal* a f
And Pandora, ths unlady­
KDOAR U. U lH tnU T T ,
Heecsscd like hen. w as hurt In prld*
T a All CrrdHava aa d F rra u a . for laying an egg on her TV
I l a t l a g Clalass s r l l r i a a a d .
debut.
A s a l a . l Bald t l . t a l . i

Tim communication* were
going along in fine fashion
until a Mark hen namrd
Pandora opened u box of
trouble by kicking over a
glass-paneled beehive.
Two thousand honey bee*
loomed out—live and unre­
hearsed—for a TV *pecUcuInr of their own.
Pandora clucked w1th ntarm,
a pigeon on the shuw coord
In fright and a bet tried to
ignore it all.
The people acini much the
shine. Whilo technicians fled
in alarm, a runner v i s dis­
patched to Did headquarter*
office of United Pics* Internalliinul three flours away in
the Dally New* Hu tiding
liere, nuking “ Doc* anyone
knii.v anything about beesT"
Wayne Rursell, a UPI tele-

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Tire Future Farmer* of
America group in Sanford
held a meeting this past week
for election of officers and to
plan events to take place in
the coming spring and the
agenda for the entire year, re­
ported Secretary J. Allen
Sanderford.
Future Farmers officer*
elected for IlHil*(J2 aie: Carl­
ton Prevntt. president; Ruddy
Long, vlr* president; J, Allen
Sanderford, secretary; Hana
Rotunda, treasurer; Ruddy
Sheehan,
sentinel;
Alfred
Jlmenes, chaplain; and Hilly U - Hall, reporter.
HAN 1)1WORK DISPLAYED at the last meeting of the DcBary Home
Various judging teams are
Demonstration Club Included numerous such items as are shown in the
being formed which hope to
nbove photograph. Pictured with tho display are, left to right, Mrs.
take some of the district hon­
George Wright, president of the club and Mrs. Maude Ritter and Mrs.
ors. Some of the areas whirh
Pauline Petitt, hostesses for tho meeting.
(Cox Photo)
the Future Farmers plan to
compete in are horseshoes,
public speaking, and parlia­
mentary procedure.

'W ell, These Here Bees Started T o . . /
NEW

Unemployment Edges

Wait, See Policy
Asked On Bonds

WASHINGTON (UPD—Sen.
L e v c r c t t Saltonstall, (RM x l.l, laid today hit Hand
on support of tlte United Nslions will be shaped hy the
extent to which other mem­
ber ns lion s hear Ihelr share
of it* cost in coming months.
Siltonstall, who i» seeking
the GOP policy chsirmamhip,
withheld a final decision on
whether to vote for President
Kennedy’s request for author­
ity pi buy up to $100 million
of lhe $200 million UN bond
issue,
The New Englander wss nol
s i blunt as (Sen.) George I).
Aiken, (R-VL), who called
the bond iiiue ‘ purely a
holdup intended to make the
United States pick up the
tab” for other countriei.
Sallunitall, who is the rank­
ing Republican on the Senate
Armed Services Committee
as well ai GOP conference
chairman, laid in an Inter­
view he wants lo “sec the
United Nations succeed if it
is possible to do so." Hut he
added:
“ It can only succeed if all
nations do as we do—carry
their share of the load. I shall
look at it in that spirit. A
lot will depend on what hap­
pens
In the
next
five
months."
Saltonstal! conceded what
many other members have In­
dicated—that the adminlstralion faces a donnybrook de­
bate on the whole ii*ue of
future UN support when Con­
gress reconvenes Wednesday.
The real floor debate may be
withheld until after the Presi­
dent delivers his Slate of
the Union Mensgo Thursday.

LA Golf Meet:
Just No Contest
LOS ANGELES (UPI) The crowds esme to watch
Arnold Palmer. Gary Player
and national amateur cham­
pion Nicklaui.
Rut they stayed to cheer
brash young Phil Rodgers, a
23-year-old pro who has been
on the tour exactly six
months.
It was Rodgers who metho­
dically mowed down the big
names in tlsc $43,000 Iajs An­
geles Open golf- tournamentslaughtered them, in fact, to
such an extent It was no con­
test.
The young Rodgers, Ju»t
out of the Marines, headed
for his home town of Sin
Diego today with the $7,300
first prise check in his pock­
et—and all the world much
brighter. On hi* way to conquering the field the stocky,
117-pound, 3-8 Rodgers clip­
ped four strokes off the tour­
nament record by posting a
72-hole score of 268.

C O R R E C T IO N
1CEIIERG

Thirty-Six Attend Luncheon
OfDeBary Demonstration Club
lly Mr*. Adam M utter

Mrs. P a u l i n e P e t t i t , c h a ir m a n

Thirty-six DeDary Home
Drmunstrstion Club members
attended the luncheon follow­
ing last month's morning
workshop meeting in the Com­
munity Cvntrr where handi­
craft Instruction was led hy
Mr*. George Wright, president
of the club.
Luncheon chairmen w e r e

Holland Mourns
Death Of 87
II A R M E L E N, Holland
(UPD— Flags flew at halfstaff throughout Holland to­
day in tribute to the 87 vic­
tims of tlie country's worst
rail disaster in history.
All Holland was in mourn­
ing a s gricf-stricken relatives
went about the saddening la*k
of identifying the remaining
IS bodies and making a r­
rangements for Hie burial of
69 other victims.
Officials said 33 other per­
son* were injured Monday
when an U-coach express
from Lccu warden-fo-Hotlerdam roared past a red danger
sign hidden in the mist and
slammed into the side of a
6-coach Rotterd*m-to-Am*ter.
dam express at an 80-mllcan-hour clip.
Roth engineers were killed
and it is possible the exact
reasons for tlte crash never
will l&gt;o known, A government
Investigation will open Fri­
day.
Officials trying to piece to­
gether the cause of the dis­
aster ssid the express train
from Leeuwarden was seven
minutes behind schedule wticn
It approached a short span
of single tricks over which
the Rotterdam - Amsterdam
train wss to run.

of the hostess committee and
Mrs. Maude Ritter, Mrs. Cota
Gray, Mrs. Ivan Walker and
Mr*. Wright.
During the afternoon busi­
ness met'I lux which convened
nt 1:45 p. m, members were
advised tlint reservation* for
llio Jan. 2(5 County Council
Office Hours: t * 6
Meetinx should be made with
Fire break* out somewhere
Mrs, Ritter or Mrs. Wright. in the United Stales everjr 34
Evenings lly Appointment
The council will meet nt the seconds.
Duytona Ueuch Elks Club and
cars will leave from DeBury
P la n before 9 a. m. since
HQVjf—JOIN OUR 1062
registration in Daytona will
lie conducted at 10 a. in.
Following the business ses­
sion a program of music was
presented by the DeBury
Choristers under direction of
Luurn Plntt Brown with Ther­
esa Kupecx us accompanist.
Refreshment* were served nt
the chute of the program and
a social hour was enjoyed by
the group.

Income Tan

Zuleta, Alegra
In Tennis Match
WINTER PARK (UPD Third-seeded Eduardo Zuleta
of Ecuador played Mike Ale­
gra. a Rollins College student
from Lima, Peru, in the fea­
ture .match of the Florida
Stale Amateur Tenni* Tour­
nament here Tuesday.
Another top match pitted
fourttuerded ltcnk Nyeboer
of Holland against Jim Poling
of Winter Park.
None of the four seeded
players saw action as the
tournament opened Monday,
Skip Wilhelm, former state
boys champion from nt.
Petersburg, defeated Bob Baline, a Rollins student. In the
outstanding match, 8-2, 1-6,
9-7.

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LETTUCE

from the October reading.
The shortage of Jobs h*8*
been a persistent problem
during President Kennedy's
first year In office. He en­
tered the White House with
unemployment estimated at
5.385,000 in mid-January The
next month it hit a postwar
peak — 5.7 million — before
gradually declining to 3.9 mil­
lion in October
^
Hut the unemployment rate®
stuck close to .7 per cent id
Hie labor force and dimmed
Kennedy’s hopes for a decline
to 4 per cent by the end of
1962.
There were 01.4 million
Americans at work when Ken­
nedy took the oath of if(i~e
a year ago. That number
climbed to an all-time peak**
of 63.7 million In m id-sum -"
mer but dipped to 67,349,000
in November.
Virtually no change was ex­
pected in the over-all total
in December although ths
number of higher-raid, non- '
The Bomber Stream Com farm workers usually climbs
prlitlon for this month will he by 400 000 because of preheld on Thursday.
Christinas activity
Competing this month will
be Heavy Attack Squadron
One. Three, and Five, and
VAII-1I. There will la- four
crews from each squadron and
earh crew will fly four RBS
run*.
H ow ard I* W helchcl
The Bomber Stream Bomber
460 Elliott Ace.
Flog will be presented to the
squadron finishing with th*
FA 2-2010
greatest number of points.
WASHINGTON (U PD -T he
government was expected to
report today that unemploy­
ment edged above four million
in December.
Labor Secretary Arthur J.
Goldberg planned to announce
last month's job figures at a
new* conference this after­
noon.
Admlnlitratkm officials said
they hoped any lnc:e*»e ir
joblessness would not exceed
100,000—the normal rise for
December,
A key economic indicator—
the seasonally adjusted rate
of unemployment—would fall
if the Jobless rise was smaller
than usual. The rate stood
at (11 per cent in November
after a significant drop of .5

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By LARKY VERBHEL
Nobody aaksd ma, hut lan't
It a ahama J. C. Hutchison
didn't gal the full support of
the County Conimlaalon when
he was named chairman? By
the way. It waa the flrat tima
In IK ycara a chairman waa
not elected unanimoualy,
•
• •
The Sanford Board meeting
echeduled for Thureday waa
canceled today by Supt. of
School* R. T. Mil wee. The
meeting will be held next
Wedneiday morning.
*
• •
Today Toatmaater Guy Al*
len atarta the big sweat. . . .

Sanford Flier
rianei from Heavy Attack
Squadron Seven searched the
North Atlantic today in hopes
of finding the wreckage of
an A3J Vigilante misting
slnco Tuesday night with
Squadron Skipper Cdr. Bud B.
Gear aboard, the Navy re ­
ported today.
H was the flrat A3J crash
since the plane was made
operational fait year.
The
Vigilante
crashed
aboard the Carrier Franklin
D. Roosevelt with Gear still
listed at "missing."
Navy officials said that

C ongress reconvene*.

•
• •
We u w Trooper Jim Foater
on the atepa of the courthouse
thla morning shaking hi* head
in dismay. "What's the matter
Jim ," saya I. “You juat can’t
convict a DWI case in this
county," suyi Jim adding,
“the jury just throws them
out."
•

•

a

There waa plenty of ham­
mering on the roof of the
courthouse Tueaday but Coun­
ty Judge Vernon Mlse quickly
put a atop to it. Workmen
war* repairing the roof but
Mite atopped court procacdinga and ordered Chief Deputy
Jim Singletary to atop tha
men “dr there will be idme arrests." . . . The men stopped.
* • •
Work on a new bridge on
llodd Hoad and Howell Creek
will a tart in about two weeks.
County Engineer Carlton Bllas
reports .
•
• •
Bliss will meet with State
Jtoad Department engineers
today In eliminating traffic
jama by tha new Jal-aUl fron­
ton.
•
• •
Action on Bllaa'a rights of
way policy waa tabled Tues­
day by the commission.
•
• •
The m o n t h l y educations!
forum by tha Fleet Reserve
Assn, on the study of com­
munism will he conducted by
Georgs W. Govan and Jim
Talmadge at 7:45 p. m. today
at the FltA Home, 219 Semin­
ole Blvd. A film will be shown,
followed by a question and an­
swer period.
•
• •
The Society for Crippled
Children and Adulta will meet
at tha Health Canter at 8 p. m.
today. Mrs. Layrnon Goodman,
naw president has announced
that oualnesa will be dlacusied
and the annual Easter Lily
Sesl Drive plans will he msde.
The meeting is open to all In*
terested person*.
•
• •
The County Commission will
get its administrative aide
this year and money will come
from the contingency fund.
. . , Starting salary will probably be around flO.OOU.
*
• •
Four teams have pulled out
of tha city recreation basket­
ball league. Rates too high,
they say.
•
• •
Dr. E. W. Stoner of Oviedo
made a startling statement be­
fore the County Commlsiion
Tuesday. Dr. Stoner said that
thla county la tha only one In
tha state where you can com­
mit murder and it would never
come he foie the grand jury.
Although tha good d o c t o r
didn't elaborate, we take it too
mean « • need atrongcr legis­
lation.
•
• •
The County Commission re­
ceived a largo crate of apples
from M. J . Mots of Or Undo
Tueadsy. Tha apple* will be
givrn to tha county home.
•
• •
Record reveal that 17 chil­
dren were kept in the new
county jail with 1U aeparato
juvenile facilities during De­
cember rather than release
them to tha custody of their
parenU.
•
• •
Excess feet, turned over to
tha county at tha and of the
year, amounted to over 112,000
from tha office of Tax Collec­
tor John Galloway and |16,£M
from the offices of the clerk
of toe Circuit Court.

Gear was practicing night
carrier landings in the sleek
North American bomber when
the sccldent occurred shortly
after sunset.
There was no one else
a Hoard the plane.
The landing gear of his
plane was torn off after strik­
ing the carrier’s rim p while
attempting to land. The
bomber continued dowm the
angled deck and plunged Into
the sea, the Navy said.
An immediate search, ham­
pered by darkness failed to
locate any of the wreckage
or debris hut was being con­
tinued today in hopes of dis­
covering some clue to the
tragedy.
Commander Gear, listed as
missing, was survived by his
wife, Sally, six children: Sus­
an, 15; Karen, 13; Bud, 6. and
twins Sally and Joshua resid­
ing at 317 Fairway Rd. in
Loch Arbor.

Death Sentence
For Ex-Korean
Chief Of Staff
Ok
CDR. HUD II. HEAR

Red Wall Called
Stalinist Device
BERLIN* (U l’lf — British
Foreign Secretary Loot Home
said today the Communist wall
dividing East from West Ber­
lin it an affront to civilisation
and a repulsive survival of
Stalinism.
Home, in a speech at Iktrlin
City Hail after a tour of the
wall with Mayor Willy Brandt,
raised West Berliners for
,emonstrating they want to
lemsin free.
He asked them to have
“faith ar.d patience."
“I cannot tell you when,”
Home aald, “hut on* day the**
Stalinist survivals will go the
seme way as other medieval
practices."

Search Atlantic
For AF Tanker
NEW YORK (U Pl)—An airsea search spanned the At­
lantic today from the Virginia
coaat to the Atorcs for an
Air Force KB50 tanker miss­
ing since Monday with nine
men aboard.
Sixteen planes and five ships
continued the acarch through
the night, hoping to apot a
Bare from any survivors.

SEOUL, Korrs (U P D -U .
Gen. Chang Du Young, former
South Korean sriny chief of
staff, was sentenced to death
today i t the result of a power
struggle stemming from the
overthrow of Premier John
Chtng's
government
last
year.
Chang Do Young was charg­
ed on 12 cutmts In a sen**
Uonai trial that began las*
Oct. 27. He was accused of
"obstructing" the coup d ’etat,
being “opportunistic" and
misusing hit position s t chair­
man of the junta during the
early days of the revolt to
build up his awn power.
The 39-year-old general, re­
garded by many U, S. military
men at one of South Korea's
most brilliant officers, serv­
ed as premier less than two
munthi following the coup
d'etat last May IS. He was
arrested July 4 on charges
of plotting the sssissinatlon
o this successor, Gen Park
Chung Hee.
Also condemned to die was
Chang's former secretary.
Col. Lee lln Young

Crestview Made
Disaster Area
TALLAHASSEE (UPl) - I
The federal government his
declared tornado - damaged
Crestview and surrounding
Okaloosa County a disaster
ares.
U.S. Rep. Robert L. F.
Sikes, (D-Fta.), of Crestview.
wired Gov, Farris Bryant
Tuesday that “ all federal
agencies are now cooperating
to provide assistance where
possible, Tiie area has been
designated a disaster area to
permit additional assistance."

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He Went Fishing Last April

'Dead' Floridian In Hospital

Pensacola Hit
By Sleet, Low
Of 19 Degrees
The Weather Rurenit
predicted light anow for
Central Florida tonight,
as snow and nleet, pHted
IVnnacola early today and
Ihe temperatures pltmfted

to IP degree* a* ■ mas* of
arctic air bort down on Flor*
Ida.
The Bureau issued a mid*
morning forecast for low
NEW YORK (UPl) - A identified the fisherman as he had been picked up by a Hospital for treatment of an
The Bureau learned of Pe- temperature* tonight of 15 lo
traskis' unexplained disap­ 20 from lh» Suwannee and
Florida
shrimp fisherman John retrskis, 58. of Fort passing pleasure boat and ulcer.
after
contacting north portion of tha Gaines*
Hospital authorities had no pearance
presumed drowned since Isst Myers, last seen April 10 when taken ashore shortly after
reason to bclirvr Petrakls Florida authorities.
hta dunking.
villa district*.
April realrtl in a Brooklyn he slipped off his boat into the
Once on land Tetrakis head­ was a missing person, but
Mrs. Petrakls now is tir­
Below freezing temper*,
hospital today but did not wafers of tha Gulf.
ed North Instead of returning cnntartrd the Missing Tartans ing in St. Augustine with her
ture* tonighlET ETA N N
explain why he let hit wife
Petrakls’ wife, Joan, and home. Hr remained "dead" as Bureau ss a routine measure parents while her husband re.
lures were forecast for most
and four children believe he the couple's four daughters, far as his family was con­ when the fisherman listed sn mains at the hospital here In
of Central Florida tonight
was dead,
thought rrtrakia had drown­ cerned until Dec. 24 when he out-of-state address (961 San “ satisfactory'’ condition from
and the future outlook w-as for
The Missing Persons Bureau ed. What they didn’t know was entered Long Island College Carlos Dr.. Fort Myers).
his ulcer.
hard freexe in Northern Flo.
rids and freealng tempera,
ture* again Friday morning,
possibly a i far south as the
Everglades.
Citrus growers were warn­
ed of possible enow In some
section* of the cltrua belt to.
night. The Weather Bureau
forecast freeiing tempera*
turi-a, occasional tain and
Parking on First St. from Sanford Ave. from First to
some anow In the Northern
section* of the belt, extending
Sanford to Park Ave. will be Fifth; First St. from Sanford
down
Into portions of Central
halted for a four hour period to Park; Magnolia from the
Florida.
Thursday morning aa the city railroad to 20th St. and Pal­
Light anow flurries were
starts Us massive resurfacing metto from llth St. to 20th
reported a t Pensacola and
project.
Milton, with heavy sleet a t
St,
Cantonment north of l’ensa*
City Manager W. E. Knowcola, and freealng rain and
lea reported that atarling at
sleet elsewhere In the Florid*
7 a.m. the area will be roped r u u v A . . .
Panhandle,
off and no parking will be al­
The 19 degree reading was
lowed while the street it being
ihe lowest temperature re*
resurfaced.
corded In Pensacola since
Knowles hopes the project
February, 1051, when tha all*
will be completed by noon.
Pleads Guilty
time record of 13 degrees was
Four new street resurfacing
registered.
RALEIGH, N. C, tUI’l &gt;—
projects wer« added to the One of 10 men Indicled on col­
The leading edge of the cold
city's program by Knowles. lege basketball b r i b e r y
air mas* moved Into the
"We added the newr jobs be­ charge* pleaded guilty today
FIRST J1LOW8 of the wrecking crevv'a sledge hammers fall on Sanford's
Northwestern section of the
cause ot the exceptionally fine lo ill charges against him.
fiimmns old handahell hr work of demolishing the ntructnre to make way
state Tuesday night and the
hid wc received," Knowles 11c la Paul Walker, 30, a New
for the construction of the San Alee Heritor marina began this morning.
temperature dropped steadily
It is located on Lake Monroe at Ihe foot of Park Avenue. (Herald Photo)
said.
to the low
19. At 1 *. m.
York trucking firm olltcial.
The four new projects are
the temperature a t ruasacol*
Court St. from Washington to No Strike
waa S3.
Adams; Palm Way from
Ail bridge* In tha Penaacol*
NEW
YORK
(UPl)
A
pi­
Court to Crescent; Rote Wey
area
reported Iced over, but
from Court to Crescent and lot's strike against Pan Amer­
the roada were generally
ican
World
Airways
failed
to
Adams Ave. from 20th to
materialise early today, and
With a new and untested nedy's popularity and the na­ clear. A hazardous driving
WASHINGTON (U Pl) The
Crescent.
warning waa broadcast for all
scheduled
flight*
continued
17th
Congross
reconven'd
Democratic leadership in tlx tion's confidence in him of Nurthweatern Florida.
The original projects, ex­
operating
on
the
huge
llne'a
on snowcovered Capitol Hill House, Kennedy hat given means that “ the climate for
pected to cost in the neigh­
Accompanying the freezing
progressive
legislation
ia
today to confront Presklent
borhood of 123,000, are 2Ith worldwide routes.
lop priority to proposals
temperature*
and anow in
good" in the reconvening
Kennedy with his sternest
SI. from French Ave. to Park;
more controversial Ilian any Congress,
Pensacola Tuesday night were
legislative
task
yet—getting
Myrtle from 24th to 25lh it.;
HARMON, N. Y. (U P I)-A his program enacted in a which squeaked to passage
“Ihe best service we can winde with g u ilt up to 48
fire st the New York Central politically • charged •lection in last yesr'a “ honeymoon" render the President, and the mile* per hour.
session.
The Weather Bureau aald
Railroad's passenger station year.
country at large, is to speak
For Ihe moment, however, our minds after muture re­ tha cold air mass will continue
here today blocked liir rail­
On die harmonious note of
movement
road's four-track main line rent1wed friend ship, die ga­ legislative issues were put flection, and to make such 11 a southward
throughout
today
and will
aside.
Scnalori
and
represen­
for a time slid caused long de­ vels fell at noon In the Sen­
laws aa our conscience and
li) s fur Ihouianda of rommul. ate and House to open the tative! mingled on (he floor reason demand," Manifold reach Southern Florid* to*
night and early Thursday
ers and long distance passen­ new session. But hot political In exchange pleaianlrlea and aald,
morning.
to discuss the overnight snow
By United Tress International gers.
warfare was ahead.
Skies were cloudy over most
storm which left the city
Most of the nation froie to­
of the state this morning and
while and try in 17-dc;rce
day in one of the bitterest
heavy shower aetlvity was r*«
cold.
coll waves of the century.
WARSAW (UPl ) - More
ported In the Gulf with * few
There were four new fares,
Cold records were set In than W,000 Poles were believwaterspout* observed a t Key
and one consplcuoua and tad
at lesst 12 cities ranging rd lo be suffering from influ­
West,
omission In Ihe House, Miss­
from Michigan to (he tip of ent a today In the grip of a
Escambia County Sheriff
ing from die speaker's chair
Texas. The week’s toll of mild nationwide "Hu” epi­
Team captains for the 1902
was Sam liny-burn, whose Chamber of Commerce mem­ William Davla urged Pent*,
weather • blamed d e a I h i demic. The majority of the
climbed to 89. No real re­ case*—about .15,000—were re­
ELISABETHVILLE, Kalan death from cancer came after bership drive were announced cola resident* to stay off tbe
lief was In sight.
gs
(UPl) — The Katanga Congress recessed laat year. today by co-chairmen Bill highway If possible and to use
ported in the Katowice indus­
extreme caution if forced to
A United Press Interna­ trial area.
government charged Tuesday It was first time in two de­ Hemphill and Scott Hurni.
drive.
night that the United Nations cades that Mr, Sain hadn't
tional count of wealher-reCaptain* named who will
Small agricultural damage
was trying to impose a new gavelcd a . Democratic con­ lead the group of canvassers
lstcd deaths since tlie start Well Treated
was
expected In the Pan­
trolled
House
to
order,
form
of
African
“
colonial­
of the polar blast last week­
are Robert Sheddrn, Clifford
MOSCOW (U Pl)—An Amrr
A Senate newcomer was McKIhbin, Waller Giclow, M. handle area, since most crop*
end showed Illinois leading lean woman among Hie pas­ ism" on Ihe Congo.
wilh 19, 17 in Wisconsin, 9 sengers of a Belgian Sahcna
Foreign Minister Evsrista Sen. Maurice J ; Murphy, &lt;H- L. lln!Kirn Jr., Ed Hunt and have been harvested.
in Michigan, I In Texts, and airlines plane forced duwn Kimba said that during a N.H.), who was appointed to Bob Crumley,
6 in both Colorado and lows. when It trusted die Soviet recent visit lo France and succeed the late GOP policy
The drive will begin offi­
The cold wive covered 40 border Monday laid today Belgium he had learned of lender, Sen, Styles Bridget. cially Monday morning at M
of the nation's 50 states and the Rustians trratrd everyone a plan lo put the Congo un­ On the House side were three a.m. at the Civic Center wilh
Its toll in terms of misery very well and provided dia. der Irusteeshlp of Its African new Democrats, Henry B. a kickoff breakfast. It will
(ioniilra of Texas, Lucicn N. runtinuc for three daya.
and property loss was in­ per* and hot milk for die five neighbors for 25 yrar*.
calculable.
He sa'd (list under (he plan Ned11 of Michigan, and Joe
children in the group.
those nations would run the D, Waggoner ot Lou'slana.
TALLAHASSEE (U Pl- —
Herald lnc!e
Congo until 1987, supplying
Before the tcislun began,
Conservation Director Ran.
Bridge
....... Page 10
NEW YORK (UPl)—Buste both civil servants and bud­ the Republicans completed
dolph Hodges will serve aa
one Item cf business by elect­
playboy Porfiriu Hublrois, getary funds.
chairman of a newly formed
CUsalfit-d .
... Page 11
"This plan wuuld never be ing Sen. liourke It. Hirkt-nComic* ......... . Page 10
euuncil to conduct a statewide
"offended'' at being asked to
waive the legal immunity lrfl acceptable to Katanga," Kim­ lou|&gt;er, (lt-lowal, is chair­
Dear Abby ...... Page 10
boating safely campaign.
Editorial ....
him, balked Tuesday at (citi­ ba said. " It is ■ pretext U&gt; man of the Senate GOP
The group was formed to
Pag* 4
fying to a grand jury Investi­ rcimpose Ihe most odious policy committee. He suc­
Page 10
Entertainment
educate the boating puhlle
gating the disappearance of form of colonialism and in­ ceed* Bridges.
Legal*_ Page 3-7 &amp; 0
•bout Florida boating laws
tu'flage
and
Senate Democrats also met
Puixln . __ ... Page U •ml seek compliance without
Dr. Jesus de Gslindrs, a foe of ternational
the fallen Dominican dictator­ would never aolvc die Congo beforehand to hear Sen, Mike
Society _ „„ ...„ I’u g u H
resorting to arrest* and legal
ship.
problem."
Mansfield tell them that Ken­
penalties.
S p o il* ....--------- page 0

Paving To Shut Off

First St. Stretch

Congress Opens 87th Session

Depot Fire

One Of Worst
Of Century

Flu In Poland

UN Accused 01
'Colonialism'

C. Of C. Team
Captains Named

Hodges To Head
Boat Safely Unit

Playboy Balks

Just A Phlegmatic Selection

'Spitting M achine' W in s Academy Award
TAKING SHAPE is the four-lane section of First St. which ia being widen,
ed from French Ave. to the intersection of Interstate 4. The picture shows
the width of the $600,000 project which will give Sanford adequate r.cceaa
to the new expressway when it ia complet'd.
(Herald Photo)

NEW YORK (UPD— The fled on how It ainglrd out
"We Juat don’t know who
famed New York Academy Frederic Wichlcrmann, an ac- nominated Wichlcrmann and
of Science* investigated today cuaed quack who was notified we won't know until we get
bow it happened lo award of hit honor by tbe U. S. am­ lb*
committee
together
u honorary fcllowabip to a bassador at Bern, Robert again," he aald, "It la even
Swiai ex-convlct whose major McKinney.
possible that he used some­
"contribution" to medicine
"We don’t know yet whe- one rise's name to nominate
teem* to be the invention of ther it waa a clerical error him self.’
a “ (pitting machine."
or juat what happened," the
After the embassy relayed
A ipokennin for the acad­ spokesman laid, "Rut we the award. Switi newspaper*
emy aald officials were b a l-, are investigating."
j rt-pum-d that Wicbtcrmann

waa sentenced (o a year In matin's current Institute waa
jail in 1958 for fraud by a built around a "spitting" ma*
court that described him as chine he call! the "Detector
D'B." Wlchtermann orders
a psychopath.
The Swiss federal health patlenU to spit a t the m a­
office and court records said chine, officials said, claiming
that Wichlermann had been It can diagnots diseases from
practicing aa a quack In the the saliva. Officials said the
tows of llerlaau since hit machine almost always pres*
cribes (he moat extensive
release from jail in 1951.
Tbe oliic* said Wicblcr- J medicine available.

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ETiyr

Future Farmers
ilitary Geared In Crash Name Officers
For New Year
fi’.niforh

Page 8— T uch. Jan. 9, '6 2 1

tyrralti

1

Unemployment Edges

* - f !JIPC

Above Four Million

i

from the October reading. ^
The shortage o f Jobs h a**
been a persistent problem
Tlie Future Farmers of
during President Kennedy's
America group In Sanford
first year in office. He enheld a meeting thi* past week
tered the White House with
unemployment estimated at
for election o f officers and to
5,385,000 in mid-January The
plan events to take place in
next month it hit a postwr.r
the coming spring and the
peak — 5.7 million — before
agenda for the entire year, re­
gradually declining to 3.9 mil­
ported Secretary J. Allen
lion in October
^
Sandcrford.
But the unemployment ratew
Future
Formers
officers
stuck close to .7 per cent «.f
elected for 1661-62 are: Carl­
Hie labor force and damned
ton I’ revatt, president; Buddy
Kennedy's hopes for a decline
Long, vira president; J. Allen
JANUARY 2
to 4 per cent by the end of
Sandcrford, secretary; Bans
Admissions
1962.
Ruddy
Linda
Rcilmon,
Duytona Rotunda, treasurer;
There were 04.8 million
sentinel;
Alfred
Bench; Winder Redmon, Day­ Sheehan,
Americans at work when Ken­
tona Beach; Allle Lee Bras­ Jimenez, chaplain; and Billy
nedy took the oath of jtfico
well, Oviedo; Mary O'Brian, Ball, reporter.
a year ago. That number
HANDIWORK
DISPLAYED
at
the
last
meeting
of
the
DeBary
Home
Various judging teams are
Camden, N. J.; Opal Beynalds,
climbed to an all-time pcakg|
Demonstration
Club
included
numerous
such
items
as
are
shown
in
the
Nancy K r o tn e t z , Bczsie being formed which hope to
of 63.7 million in mid-sum-'*
above
photograph.
Pictured
with
tho
display
are,
left
to
right,
Mrs.
take some o f the district hon­
Strange of Sanford.
mer but dipped to 67,349,060
George Wright, president of the club and Mrs. Maude Ritter and Mrs..
or*. Some of the areas which
Births
in November.
Pauline
Petitt,
hostesses
for
the
meeting.
(Cox
Photo)
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Haw­ the Future Farmers plan to
Virtually no change was ex­
kins, of Sanford, a girl; Mr. compete In are horseshoes,
pected in the over-all total
and Mrs. Larry Krnmetz, of public speaking, and parlia­
In December although the
mentary procedure.
Sanford, a girl.
number of higher-paid, non­
Discharge*
The Bomber Stream Com­ farm workers usually climbs
Mozzellc Fold, Lnngwnnd;
petition for this month will be j ’j " 400000 because of preMargarcttii Sheppard, l ) f • Men To Meet
held on Thursday.
Christmas activity
The Men1* Club o f Sanford'a
Ilsry; Carolyn Jones, Lake
Competing this month will
-------------------------—
First
Christian
Church
will
Monroe; Louise K. Faig, De­
be Heavy Attack Squadron
Deacons To Meet
Mrs. Pauline Pettit, chairman
lly Mr*. Ad*m Muller
WASHINGTON (U P I)-S cn .
Bary; Jeanette Mills, Oviedo; meet at 6:30 p, m. today in
One, Three, and Five, and
Deacons of the First Chris
Thirty-six DeBary Home of the hostess committee uml VAH-11. There will be four
Jennie Brock, Judy Brown, tho Educational Building fur L e v e r e t l SHltonilall, (Rtian Church o f Kanford will
Gladys Davis, Edith Fricdie, a Chill Supper followed by a 1Mas*.), *aid today hi* *tand Demonstration Club members Mrs. Maude Ritter, Mr*. Cora ] crews from each squadron and
meet at the church at 7:30
Willie Gene Mnrtin, Nathan program when Rev. John Pil- on support of llte United Na­ attended the luncheon follow­ Gray, Mrs. Ivan Walker and each crew will fly four RBS
p. m. Thursday. Rev. James N.
Raley, Mra. Will Fralix and ley of tlie take Mary Com­ tion* will be »h*pcd by the ing last month's morning Mr*. Wright,
Barnett, pastor, has urgpd
runs.
Howard I* Whclchel
During the afternoon busi­
baby and Mra. Thomaa Dckls munity Presbyterian Church extent lo which other mem­ workshop meeting in the Com
The Bomber Stream Bomber
that each deucun he present
ber
nation*
bear
their
*harc
460 Elliott Avr.
and baby of Sanford.
will be the guest speaker.
{o r the important meeting.
munity Center where hand! ness meeting which convened Flag will be presented to the
of it* cott in coming months. craft instruction whs led by 111
P1 m’ member* were squadron finishing with th*
FA 2-2010
Saltonstail, who is seeking Mr*. George Wright, president advi*&lt;’‘I ll,at reservations for greatest number of points.
the GOP policy chairmanship, of tha club.
tho Jun. 26 County Council
Office Hours: t - 6
^
withheld a final decision on
Fire break* out somewhere
Luncheon chairmen w e r e Meeting should be made with
whether lo vote for President
Mr*. Ritter or Mrs. Wright, in the United Stales every 3t
Evenings By Appointment
Kennedy’* request for author­
Tho council will meet nt the seconds.
ity jo buy up to $100 million
Duytona Beach Elks Club and
of the $200 million UN bond
cars will leave from DeBary
Dsue.
Plaza before 9 a, m. since
tJQ Y f— JO IN OUR 19G2
The New Englander was not
registration in Daytona will
as blunt a* (Sen.) George I).
lie conducted at 10 u. tn.
*
Aiken, (U-Vt.), who called
Following the business ses­
II A R M K L E N, Holland sion a program o f music was
the bond li»ue "purely a
holdup intended to make tlie (UPI)— Flags flew at half- presented by the DeBary
United States pick up the staff throughout Holland to­ Choristers under direction of
day in tribute to the 87 vic­ l.uuru Platt Brown with Ther­
tab" for other countries.
Saltunslall, who if tlie rank­ tims of the country's worst esa Kupecz as accompanist.
ing Republican on the Senate rail disaster In history.
Refreshments were served at
Armed Service* Committee
All Holland was in mourn­ lha close o f tlie program and
a* well at GOP conference ing as grief-stricken relative* a social hour was enjoyed by
chairman, *iid in an Inter­ went about the saddening task the group.
view he want* to "*cc the of identifying the remaining
United Nations succeed if it 18 bodies and making ar­
is possible to do so." But he rangements for the burial of
69 other victims.
added:
OHielals said 55 other per­
"It can only succeed if all
nstions do a* we do—carry sons were injured Monday
their share of the load. I shall when an lt-coach express
Lceuwardcn-to-Hotterlook at it in that spirit. A from
WINTER PARK (UPI)
lot will depend on what hap­ dam roared past a red danger
pen*
in
the
next
five sign hidden in (he mist and Third-seeded Eduardo Zulcta
slammed into the side of a of Ecuador played Mike Ale­
month*."
Saltonstail conceded what 6-coach Rotterdam-to-Amstcr- gra, a Rollins College student
THESE THREE NEW MEMUEKS comnrlnc n
members, and Chet Macck, membership chair­
many other member* have in- dam express at an 80-milc- from Lima, Peru, in the fea­
purt of the 50 percent Increase in memuernhiii
man. Retired or career enlisted men of the regu­
dicated-that the administra­ an-hour clip.
ture .match of the Florida
lar Navy or Marines with six yenrs of service are
Rained by Elect Reserve 1’oHt Branch 147 o f
Both engineers were killed Stale Amateur Tennis Tour­
tion face* a donnybrook de­
Sanford, in tho past three months. Shown here
eligible to Join. There is also a ladies auxiliary
bate on the whole issue of and it is possible tho exact nament here Tuesday.
Make deposits npilady—for a happy Christmas it yaw house!
are (from left) Clydo Bryan, president; Richard
for tho wives.
Another lop match pilled
future UN support when Con- reasons for the crash never
\---------------- f
Eliy, Wllllnm T, Cabboil, John 11. O’Grudy, new
grew reconvene* Wednesday. will lie known, A government fourtliseedcd llcnk Nyeboer
The real floor debate may be Investigation will open Fri­ of Holland against Jim l’ oiing
THE SANFORD
of Winter Park.
withheld unit! after tho Presi­ day.
None of the four seeded |
Officials trying to piece to­
dent delivers hit State of
the Union Message Thursday. gether the cause of the dis­ players saw action as the |
aster said the express train tournament opened Monday.
from Leeuwardcn was seven Skip Wilhelm, former state
NATIONAL HANK
NEW YORK (U PI)— lhi« etch othrr ami n«i even with municaliuna.”
type operator «uu fuim .i t«6
champion
from
minutes behind schedule wlicn boys
1. a story about the bird* and licuple, including TV atar
Tho rominunlcationa were keeper, volunteered hla assisIncorporated 1927
it approached a short span Petersburg, defeated Bub Bathe bee*. But it'* all right (or John Daly.
going along in fin* fashion Unce, while Stan Weinberg,
line, a Rollins student, in the
of
single
tracks
over
which
a high achool teacher who waa
tlie kid* to read on.
Aa a result thing* were until a black hen namrd
•OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS T IL 8:0G
the Rotterdam • Amsterdam outstanding match, 6-2, 1-6,
on camera, gnmily etuck to
These bird* and lice* did butting fur a while Monday I'andora opened u box of
train
was
to
run.
8-7.
tlie acripl in the show-mustrmt get along ut all. Not with at the TV atudloi o f Station troulde by kicking over a
LOS ANGELES (UPI) —
go-on tradition, hla eyre rott­
WI’IX where the bird*, the glaaa-pincled beehive.
ing about following the flight The crowds came to watch
Two thousand honoy beta of nearby beea.
bee* and the people had asArnold Palmer, Gary Player
aemlded for a *clenc* educa­ loomed out— live and unreDod;t Dart 440 ( Door Hardlop
Rue..11, insisting tha beea and national amateur cham­
• m w iM ii.i: n n \ T \
iiotim
tion program on “ aninml com- heeracd—for a TV speclaru- were gentle in nature, went pion Nicklaua.
«il' A I I J I M U K Y r
lar o f their own.
N.llrr « ( !■.. I..... Ilr Hr In .
But they stayed lo cheer
to work gathering them up
T.i whom it m . ) ‘ coni'.rnt
I'.indora rluckvd with alarm, and putting thnn in a box, lie brash young Phil Rodgers, a
The Hi-wliioL County llo.ril
n pigeon on the ehow cooed waa atung twice. Sume (tudlo 23-year-old pro who has been
of Adjuiliii.nt «||| hold *
noAitn In fright and a bat tried to
public hr .ring |a d.t.rinlnr •r.tnxni.i: c o n n
employe* gathered up their on the tour exactly alx
OP tllJI t T M I A T
Ih. pn.MhlUt) nf granting perignore it all.
&gt;ntlrv . 1 Puhllr li. a r ln g
courage and u»ed a vacuum months.
mlwlun in t&gt;|»rat. a rlillilr.n.
The people acted much the cleaner to corral the reat of
nur.nrr « . r»qu»sts.t by Annl. To whom It may roncerm
It waa Rodgers who metho­
The H.nilnid. County lloard name. Whllo techniciana fled
1**11 chamber, on ih. follow,
the bee* except for a few dically mowed down the big
log dt.rrlh.d property! I.&lt;&gt;Io o f Ailju.liu.nt will luilil n
II anil l|, Midway Huhdlvl.lon, public li.arlna lo determine in ntarm, a runner waa die- stragglers that were bug- name* in the $45,000 U * An­
ruhlle li.arlng will b« held the ii.i.ellilllly o f granting patched tn 111* headquarter*
geles Open golf- tournamentIn Ih. County Commlr.lontra permIr.lnn In nlllla. tha fnl- office of United Pir«» Inter­ bomlied.
dr.urllird
properlf,
Daly, who waa scheduled to slaughtered them, in (act, to
ttoom. Court Ilona., Hanford, Ion log
l'lurlda. on January IS, liar n hlrh la aonail it-1 a . for off national three flour* Hwuy in appear on another ahow at aurh an extent it was no con­
ni 7.lo I*. II. or a. .nun lli.r.* aln-rt loirklna a. per lle .o lu - tlie Hally New*
Building the elution, escaped harm test.
altar a. poa.lhlo,
lion No. * Alili'lldlug Heniltlol.
Hamlnolr County Hoard of County /.lining llrgulallone aa here, asking "Due* anyone along with technician* and
The young Rodgers, Just
Adjustment
requested by H. J. tiavle. Jr. lino a anything about Itecs?"
camrramrn who decided that out of the Marines, headed
Uy Jack OaU. Chairman
for
Ilellemeed
Corporation:
Wayne Rufaell, g UPI tele- a hasty r*trcat was tha bet­ for hi* home town of San
The Keel 171 ft o f Lots t and
Publlth Jan. I. t i l l .
I, Druid Park Subdivision
Diego today with the S7A00
ter part of valor.
la th . t'.a r l nf Ih. Cnualt
Public hrarlng will be held
Jod ar. a.iHlaul. I'oaaly, l ' l . r. In the County Cummle.lonere
Two othrr casualties beside* first prise check in hit pock­
Ida. In I'rohai..
Itomn, C on n llnu.r, Hanford,
Bunnell were reported. Studio et—and all tlie world much
In r n l . l u t r of
Plurl.la. on January IS. 1**1 la Ih . m a r t or tho Cauaty
ItUlUSlir l:. TRUE, dt iraa.d
al 7:10 P. SI. or aa anon there- Jadgr, Ovmlaal* t'aanty, Plar* announcer Joe Bolton was brighter. On hia way to con­
Tn til I rriHi.ua and I'.r.ana after as posslhlt.
Ida. la Prahalr.
stung on tlie left index finger. quering the field the stocky,
PERFORMANCE. Thi M i tin Dodgi Dart hit th*
lint Ilia Claim, or ll.maada
Hemlnole County Ooard of la roi Petal, at
And Pandora, the unlady lS7-pound, 5-8 Rodgers clip­
A a a ln .i nald ILIatn
imct pawtrful standard six In th* btitlmu. Tin Dart-4
KDtlAlt
U.
DCIinKTT.
A djc.lm rn t
Naw
tar
salts
art
booming.
H'a
i
great
yu
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,
If*
a
gnat
You and .at ti o f you gra
D .c.at.d like ben. waa hurt In pride ped four strokes off the tour­
II- J . r k Hal*. Chairman
glm th* muitli «| an eight with th* Mammy tf a six.
yi Dodgi Dialer.
deal Bui M i n you buy,; thick your
hrraby iiollfleil ao.l r.&lt;|Ulrad IHIdl.h Jan. », l»CJ
Ta All I'redllara aa* Prraaaa for laying an egg on her TV nament record by posting a
lo praaanl any rlalma ami da*
ll a tlaa Plata., ar ll.maada
SAFETY. Dart glm you m m braking pawir-par-pound
72-hole score of 268.
debut.
maud. Widen you, or allhar of ■KM ihoi.H r o i ' v r r h i i a h d A aala .l Hal* It.laloi

WASHINGTON (U P I)—A
House Investigator said to­
day tho military apparently
had no way to prevent the
crash last November o f a
non-schedule:! airliner which
took tlie lives of 74 Army re­
cruits.
Rep. James E. Van Zandt,
a member of a special House
armpd service* subcommittee,
in ado the comn.cnt ns the In­
vestigation o f tlie Richmond,
V b., crash moved Into Its sec­
ond day. Assistant Air Force
Secretary Joseph 8. Imlrie
wns colled as the first wltne-.*.
Tho Pennsylvania Democrat
said that from the evidence *u
fnr uncovered about Inst fnll’s
accident "thcro appears to be
nothing to hang tho military
with."
He said the military, in us­
ing tho Imperial Airlines
plane, was going along with
the technical advice of the
Civil
Aeronautic*
Board
(CAB) and Federal Aviation
Agency (F A A ), tho two gov­
ernment
ngcnclcs
chnrgefl

with making sure all commer­
cial transport* ara reliable.
Tlie
subcommittee
plan*
later this week to question
both Najccb E. Hnlnby, head
of the FAA, and Alan 8.
Boyd, bead o f the CAB.
Subcommittee c h a i r m a n
Porter Hardy charged Mon­
day that the military traffic
management
service could
"suspend an airline liecause of
failure to serve meal* but
couldn’t do a blessed thing
because of a safety failure."
The
Virginia
Democrat
made tlie churge after MaJ.
Gen. I. 8. Morris, head of the
Unified Transportation Ser­
vice, testified that any question o f operating safety was
referred to .the regulatory
agencies.
Earlier, Rep. Francis K.
Walter, (D-I’n..) accused the
CAB o f being more Interested
In keeping the non-scheduied
airlines alive than In tlie wel­
fare of the public.
He said the Imperial Air­
lines crash dramntlzed tlie
"financial unfitness, unsafe
operations, and law violations
in tho supplemental airline
field."
Walter gnve the subcom­
mittee tlie names of the four
non-sked airlines which the
Military Air Transport Ser­
vice has declared unfit to
carry military personnel.

WASHINGTON (U P D -T h e
government was expected to
report today that unemploy­
ment edged above four million
in December.
Labor Secretary Arthur J.
Goldberg planned to announce
last month's job figures at a
news conference this after­
noon.
Administration officials aald
they hoped any Increase in
joblessness would not exceed
100,000—the normal rise for
December.
A key economic indicator—
the scisonklly adjusted rate
of unemployment—would fall
if the jobless rise was smaller
than usual. The rate stord
at 6 1 per cent in November
after a significant drop of .5

They were; Airline Trans­
port Carriers, Inc., Associated
Air Tran*|&gt;ort, Inc., president
Airlines, Inc., and Standatd
Airways, Inc. He also said
that 20 of the 32 non-schedoled airlines were reported
lo la1 either bsnkrupt or in
had financial condition.

Hospital
Notes

Waif, See Policy Thirty-Six Attend Luncheon
Asked On Bonds Of DeBary Demonstration Club

Bomber Stream
Competition Set

fa zm v l a x

Holland Mourns
Death Of 87

Zulefa, Alegra
In Tennis Match

'W ell, These Here Bees Started T o . . /

A T L A N T IC

LA Golf Meet:
Just No Contest

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SIZ ED R IG H T IN TH E M ID D LE
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DART HAS A HEWLOWPRICE. COMPAREIT!

you. may liara aga lu .l Ih*
hatala o f IIOUKIIT K. TMJK,
tl.cra.r1, lat* of .aid County,
lo lha County J ud g. of Heml.
liol. County, Florida. at hla
o f fin* In tho court iiou.r o f
aald County ot Hanford, Klor.
Ida.
within
.la
cal.n dar
nionlha from lha llm* o f lha
ft* at publication o f thla no­
tice
hath claim or demand
.hall b . In « riling, anil shall
alatr the place o f rc.ld.-nr.
and pu.I o l t l r . aildra.e o f tho
ilatmaut. and shall ho ottorn
tu by tho claimant, hla a g.n l,
or attorney, and any euch
claim or d.m and not oo filed
• hall bo rold.
.truly n II. True
At AdnilnlaLratrlx o f tha
Ketate nf
ItOUKKT IS. TRUE.
Uacaaaed
Kl.netrwm, Hat la it McIntosh
Attorneya for Admlnlalratrlt

lldwardo tlultdlng
h.aford, Klvrid.
r ti till • Dec.
1X1 A Ja'l.

a. i, it, m i.

OP AIIJI aT t i p AT
N o l l e o f Puhllr Hearing
To whom It may concern:
T h . H.mlnol* County Hoard
o f Adjustment will hul.l a
puhllu liraring to determine
lha poa.lhlllly o f granting a
lot alia variant-, a . well a.
front and raar yard , eelback
variance aa required by tha
Honing
ll e g u lit lo n .
.o
re­
quested by Miacy Halley fur
An nl. Iluag* on i h . following
iii.. fit.rd prop*rlyi H.g 11• it
sv o f hi ; cor o f n i ;&gt;« o f h k &gt;,
Hec. 17- ISH-SIK, run \V |U» *»
ft.. N Si ft. K i n s s i (t. H S«
ft to beg. alto known as U l i
7. I. and t. IIlock A, of un­
recorded plaL
Public bearing will be hold
In llio County Conimlaalonorn
Ilooin. Court llnuae. Hanford.
Florid*. on Jauuary IS. I M l at
7:1* P. SI. or oe ooon there­
after as poaelhla.
H.nilnola County Hoard o f
Adjustment
H&gt; Jerk Hole Choirmeu
J’ ulilLli Jou, *, 1**7.

You and earh of you arc
hereby notified and required
lo preeent any rlalma and de­
mands which you, or olther
o f yuu, may hate o aaln .t tho
. . t a l e or KDtlAlt U. UUKDKTT, d.caa.rd, lata o f aald
County, to tho County Judge
o f Hemlnole County, Florida, at
hla office In tha court hou.O
o f .aid County at Hanford,
Florida, within six calendar
nionlha from III. Hina o f lha
first publication o f thla uoil.r
Kach claim o r. d.m and ehall
b* In wrltlug, and ahall atala
Ilia place o f realdrnre and poet
office addraae of lha claimant,
and ahall be eworn lo by lha
cU lro.nl. hla aH*nl. or attor­
ney. and any aurh claim or
demand not ao filed shall be
Void.
a/ Alai Ion II. Jluid.lt
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Light Snow Forecast For Central Florida
e iO ’
By LARKY VKKSHKL
Nobody asked me, hut isn't
It a ahama J. C. Hutchison
didn't get the full support of
the County Commission when
he was named chairman? By
the way, it was the first time
In 16 years a chairman was
not elected unanimously.

•

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The Sanford Board meeting
scheduled for Thursday was
canceled today by Supt. of
Schools R. T. Mil wee. The
meeting will be held next
Wednesday morning.

♦

• •

Today Postmaster Guy Al­
len starts the big sweat. . . .
Congress reconvenes.

•

Search Atlantic
For Body O f
Sanford Flier
Planes from Heavy Attack
Squadron Seven searched the
North Atlantic today in hopes
of finding the wreckage of
an A3J Vigilante misting
since Tuesday night with
Squadron Skipper Cdr. Bud B.
Gear aboard, the Navy re­
ported today.
It was the first A3J crash
since the plane wai made
operational last yesr.
The
Vigilante
crashed
aboard the Carrier Franklin
D. Roosevelt with Gear still
lilted as "missing."
Navy officials said that

•

•

•

• •

Bliss will meet with State
Road Department engineers
today in eliminating traffic
jams by the new Jal-alal fron­
ton.

•

• •

Action on Bliss's rights of
way policy was tabled Tues­
day by the commission.

lift. :

CDR. IllJD H. GEAR

Red Wall Called
Stalinist Device

BERLIN* (UPI) — British
Foreign Secretary I/Jid Home
The m o n t h l y educational
said today the Communist wall
forum by the Fleet Reserve
dividing
East from West Ber­
Assn, on the study of com­
lin
is
an
affront
to civilisation
munism will he conducted by
George W. Govan and Jim and a repulsive aurvival of
Stalinism.
Talmadge at 7:46 p. m. today
Hume, in a speech at Ihirlin
at the FRA Home, 219 Semin­
City Hail after a tour of the
ole Blvd. A film will be shown,
wall with Mayor Willy Brandt,
followed by a question and an­
raised West Berliners for
swer period.
^monstrating they want to
• • •
The Society for Crippled I remain free.
He asked them to have
Children and Adulta will meet
“ faith and patience."
at the Health Center at 8 p. m.
*'I cannot tell you when,”
today. Mrs. Laymen Goodman,
Horn# aald, “ hut on* day these
new president has announced
Staliniat survivals will go the
that uualnesa will he discussed
and the annual Faster Lily same way as other medieval
practices,"
Seal Drive plans will )&gt;e made.
Tha meeting is open to all in­
terested persons.

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Search Atlantic
For AF Tanker

The County Commission will
get its administrative aide
NEW YORK (U P lI-A n airthis year and money will come
from the contingency fund. sea erarch spanned the At­
. . . Starting ealary will prob­ lantic today from the Virginia
coast to the Azores for an
ably be around &lt;10,000.
* • •
Air Force KI150 tanker m in ­
Four trams have pulled out ing since Monday with nine
o f the city recreation basket­ men aboard.
Sixteen plane* and five ships
ball league. Rates tou high,
continued the search through
they aay.
. . .
the night, hoping to spot a
Dr. E. W. Stoner of Oviedo flare from any survivors.
made a startling statement be­
fore the County Commission
Tuesday. Dr. Stoner said that
this county is the only one in
the etate where you can com­
mit murder and it would never
coma before tha grand jury.
Although tha good d o c t o r
didn't elaborate, we take it too
mean we need stronger legis­
lation.

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53

United

e

Established 190R

WED. JAN. 10, 1902

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 303

The Wenther Burenn
predicted light anow for
Centra) Florida tonight
ns snow and sleet pMtrd
Pensacola early today and
the temperatures plunged

j

JWLVA...

No Strike

Congress Opens 8 7th Session

One Of Worst
Of Century

Crestview Made
Disaster Area

UN Accused Of
'Colonialism'

C. Of C. Team
Captains Named

Hodges To Head
Boat Safely Unit

Herald Index

Just A Phlegmatic Selection

• •

e

Wire

Dead' Floridian In Hospital

'Spitting Machine' Wins Academy Award

Record reveal that 17 chil­
dren were kept in the new
county jail with ita separata
juvenila facilities during De­
cember rather than releaae
them to tha custody of their
parents.
e

Excess fcea, turned over to
tha county at tha and of the
year, amounted to over &lt;12,000
from the office o f Tax Collec­
tor John Galloway and |16,6M
from the offices of the clerk
of toe Circuit CourtI

Leased

Gear was practicing night
to la Hegrrea as • mas* o f
carrier landings in the sleek
sretfe sir bore down on FlorNorth American bomber when
ids.
The Bureau issued a midihe accident occurred shortly
morning forecast for low
after sunset.
NEW YORK (U P !) A identified the fisherman aa he had been picked up by a Hospital for treatment of an
The Bureau teamed of Tetemperature* tonight of IS to
There was no one else
tra skis' unexplained disap­
Florida
shrimp
fisherman John Prlrakis, 54, of Fori passing pleasure boat and ulcer.
20 from the Suwannee and
aboard the plane.
taken ashore shortly after
Ilospilal authorities had no pearance
after
contacting
north portion o f the Gaines­
The landing gear of his ' presumed drowned since last Myers, last seen April 10 when
hla dunking.
reason to believe Petrakis Florida authorities.
ville distrirt*.
plane was torn off after strik-1 April restrtt in a Brooklyn he dipped off his boat into the
Once on land retrakis head­ was a missing person, but
Mrs. Petrakis now is liv
Below freesing tempera­
ing the carrier's ramp while j hospital today hut did not waters of the Gulf.
ed North instead of returning contacted the Missing Persons ing in St. Augustine with her
tures tonlghtET ETA N N
attempting
to
land.
The &lt;
explain why he let hit wife
retrakis' wife, Joan, and home. He remained "d ead" as Bureau as a routine measure parents while her husband re.
turea were forecast for most
bomber continued down the
and four children believe he the couple's four daughters, far as his family was con­ when the fisherman listed an mains at the hospital here in
of Central Florida tonight
angled deck and plunged into [
was dead.
thought Petrskis had drown­ cerned until Dec. 24 when he out-of-state address (981 San “ aatisfactory" condition from
and the future outlook w as for
the sea, the Navy said.
Ttie Missing Persons Bureau ed. What they didn’t know was entered Long island College Carlos Dr., Fort Myers).
his ulcer.
herd freeze in Northern Flo.
An immediate search, ham­
rids and freexlng tempera­
pered by darkness failed to
ture* again Friday morning,
locate any of the wreckage
possibly as far south as the
or debris but was being con­
Everglades.
tinued today in hopes of dis­
Citrus growers were warn­
covering some clue to the
ed o f possible snow in some
tragedy.
sections o f the citrus belt to­
Commander Gear, listed as
night. The Weather Bureau
missing, was survived by his
forecast freesing
tempera­
wife, Sally, six children: Sus­
tures, occasional tain and
an, IS; Karen, 13; Rud, 8. and
Parking on First St. from Sanford Ave. from First to
soma snow in the Northern
twins Sally and Joshua resid­
sections of the belt, extending
ing at 317 Fairway Rd. in Sanford to Park Ave. will lie Fifth; First St. from Sanford
down Into portions of Central
Loch Arbor.
halted for a four hour period to Park; Magnolia from the
Florida.
Thursday morning as the city railroad to 20th St. and Pal­
Light snow flurries were
starts its massive resurfacing metto from 11th St. to 20th
reported at Pensacola and
pro.'ect.
St.
Milton, with henvy sleet at
Cantonment north o f l’ cnsaCity Manager W. E. Knowroll, and freexlng rain and
lea rcfiorted that starting st
sleet elsewhere in the Florida
7 a.ni. tlie area will be roped
Panhandle.
off and no parking will be al­
The 19 degree reading waa
lowed while the street is being
tha lowest temperature re­
resurfaced.
corded in Pensacola . since
SEOUL, Korea (U PI)—Id.
Knowlei hopes the project
Fe1»ruary, 1051, when the allGen. Chang Do Young, former will be completed by noon,
Pleads Guilty
time record of 13 degrees was
South Korean army chief of
Four new street resurfacing
registered.
RALEIGH, N. C. (UPI)—
staff, was sentenced to death projects were added to the
Tha leading edge o f the cold
One of 10 ntrn Indicted on col­
today as the result of a power city's program by Knowlei.
air mass moved Into the
lege basketball b r i b e r y
struggle stemming from Ihe
FIRST JH.OW8 of tlie wrecking crew'a aletlgc hnmnicnt full oil Sanford's
"We added the new jobs tieNorthwestern section o f the
charges pleaded guilty today
overthrow of Premier John cause of the exceptionally fine
fnniotiN old liiimlnhell hk work of demolishing the structure to make way
state Tuesday night and tha
to all charges again*! him
Chang's
government
last hid we received," Knowles
for the construction of the Sun Alee Harbor niuriim begun this morning,
temperature dropped steudily
He is Paul Walker, 30, a New
year.
it is located on Lake Monroe at tlie foot of Park Avenue. (Herald Photo)
said.
to the low o4 ltf. At 1 p. m.
York trucking firm oUiclal.
Chang Do Young was chargThe four new projects are
the' temperature at Punsacula
rd on 12 counts in a s e c ­ Court St. from Washington to
waa S3.
tional trial that began las* Adams;
Palm Way from
Ail bridges In the Pensacola
NEW
YORK
(UPI)
—
A
pi­
Oct. 27, He was accused of Court to Crescent; Rose Way
area
reported iced over, bub
“ obstructing" the coup d'etat, from Court to Crescent amt lot's strike against Pan Amer­
the roads were generally
ican
World
Airways
failed
to
being
"opportunistic"
and Adams Ave. Irom 20th to
clear. A hazardous driving
materialize early today, and
WASHINGTON (U PD The • With a new and untested nedy'a popularity and the na­
misusing his position as chair­ Crescent.
warning was broadcast for all
scheduled
flights
continued
87th
Congress
reconven'd
tion's
confidence
in
him
man of the Junta during the
Democratic leadership in tlie
The original projects, ex­
of
Northwestern Florida.
operating
on
the
huge
line's
on snowcovered Capitol Hill |House, Kennedy has given means that "the climate for
early days of the revolt to pected to cost in the neigh­
Accompanying the freexlng
worldwide
routes.
progressive
legislation
la
today
to
ronfront
President
build up his own power.
borhood of &lt;23.000, are 21th
top priority to proposals
temperatures and snow in
good" in Ihe reconvening
Kennedy with his sternest
The 39-year-old general, re­ St. from French Ave. to Park;
more controversial than any Congress.
Pensacola Tuesday night were
Depot
Fire
legislative
task
yet—getting
garded by many U. S. military Myrtle from 24th to 25th st.;
which squeaked to passage
wtnda with gusts up to 45
HARMON, N. Y. (U P l)-A his program enacted in a
"Ilia best service we can
men as one of South Korea's
in last year's "honeymoon"
fire et the New York Central politically • charged election
render the President, and the miles per hour.
most brilliant officers, serv­
I »e*sion.
The Weather Bureau said
country at large, is to speak
Railroad'! passenger station year.
ed as premier less than two
For the moment, however,
the cold air mass will continue
here today blocked tiie rail­
our minds after muture re­
months following the coup
On the harmonious note oi
II a
southward
movement
road's four-track main line renewed friendship, tlie ga­ legislative issues were put flection, and to make such
d'etat last May 16. He was
throughout today and will
aside.
Senators
and
represen­
for a time and caused long de­ vels fell at noon In the Sen­
lews as our conscience and
arrested July 4 on charges
reach Bouthern Florida to­
lays for thousands of rommul. ate and House to open tlie tatives mingled on the floor reason demand," Mansfield
of plotting the assassination
night and early Thursday
to
exchange
pleasantries
and
era and long distance passen­ new session. Rut hot pulUicil
ssld.
n fliis successor, Gen Park
morning.
to discuss the overnight snow
Bv t'nked Press Infemationsl gers.
Chung lice.
warfare was ahead.
Skies were cloudy over most
j storm which left the city
Most
of
the
nation
froze
to­
Also condemned to Hie was
o f the state this morning «n&lt;l
white and try in 17-dc;rcc
|
Chang’s
former
secretary. day in one of the bitterest j Flu In Poland
heavy shower activity was re­
cold.
cold waves of the century.
WARSAW (UPI) — More
Col. Lee tin Young
ported tn the Gulf with a few
There were four new fares,
Cold record* were set in than &lt;0,000 Poles were believ­
waterspouts observed at Key
and one conspicuous and sad
at least 12 cities ranging ed to be suffering from influ­
West.
omission in the House. Miss­
from Michigan to the tip of enza today in the grip of a
Escambia County Sheriff
ing from tlie speaker's chair
Texas. The week’s toll of mild nationwide "tlu" epi­
Tcsm captains for flip 1902
was Sam Itayburn, whose Chamber of Commerce meni- William Davis urged Pensa­
weather • blamed d e a t h s demic. The majority of the
climbed to 89. No rest re cases—about 35.000—were re­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) ELI8ABETHVILLE, Katan death from cancer came alter licrulilp drive were announced cola residents to stay o ff the
ga
(UPI) — The Katanga Congress recessed last year. today by co-chairmen Rill highway if possible and to use
The federal government has lief was in sight.
ported in the Katowice indus­
extreme caution if forced to
declared
tornado • damaged
A United Press Interna­ trial area.
government charged Tuesday It was first time in two de­ Hemphill and Scott Hums.
drive.
Crestview and surrounding tional count of weather-re­
night that the United Nation* cades that Mr. Sam hadn't
Captain* named who will
Small agi (cultural damage
Okaloosa County a disaster lated deaths since live start Well Treated
was trying to Impose a new gaveled a. Democratic con­ lead Hip group of canvassers
was expected III tlie Pan­
trolled
House
to
order.
•rea.
form
of
African
“
colonial­
of the polar blast last week­
sre
Rnhert
Sheitden,
Clifford
MOSCOW ( UPI)—An Amer
A Senate newcomer was McKtbbln, Walter Gielow, M. handle area, since most crops
U.S. Rep. Robert L. F. end showed Illinois leading lean woman among Hie pas­ ism" on the Congo.
Sikes, (D -Fla.), of Crestview. with 19, 17 in Wisconsin, 9 sengers of a Belgian Sahcna
Foreign Minister Evarista Sen. Maurice J; Murphy, (It- I,. Kaliorn Jr., Ed Hunt and have been harvested.
wired Gov. Karris Bryant in Michigan, S in Texas, and airlines plane forced down Kimba said that during a N.H.), who was appointed to Bob Crumley,
Tuesday that "all federal 8 In both Colorado and Iowa, when it crossed the Soviet rrcent visit to France and succeed Hie late GOP policy
The drive will begin offi­
agencies are now cooperating
The cold wave covered 40 border Monday laid today Belgium he had learned of leader, Sen. Styles Bridges. cially Monday morning at H
to provide as»lstanre where of the nation's 50 states and the Russians treated everyone a plan to put the Congo un­ On the House side were three a.m. at the Civic Center with
possible. Tlie area has been its toll in terms of misery very welt and provided dia­ der trusteeship of its African new Democrats, Henry it. a kirkoff breakfast. It will
Gonzales of Texas, Lucicn N. continue for three days.
designated a disaster area to and property loss was in­ per* and hot milk for Hie five neighbors for 25 years.
permit additional assistance."; calculable.
He sa'd that under the plan Ncdzi of Michigan, and Joe
children In Hie group.
tliese nation* would run the D. Waggoner of Lou’slana.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI- —
Congo until 1937, supplying
Before the Kislun began,
Playboy Balks
Conservation Director Ran.
Bridge
.......... Page 10
NEW YORK (U PI)—Suave both civil servants amt bud­ the Republican* completed
dolph Hodges will serve aa
one item cf business by elect­
playboy
Porfirio
Hubirosa, getary funds.
Page 11
chairman o f a newly forim-d
Classified .....
"Tills plan would never be ing Sen. Ilourke it. Hickt-n“ offended" at being asked to
Comics .............. . Page 10
council to conduct a statewide
waive the legal immunity left acceptable to Katunga." Kim­ louper, (R-liiwa), as chair­
Dear Abby _..... Pago HI
hunting safety rainpaign.
Pago 4
Editorial „.
him, balked Tuesday at testi-1 ba said. "It is a pretext to man of the Senate GOP
The group was formed to
Entertainment
lying to a grand Jury investi- rcimpose the most odious policy committee. He suc­
Page It)
educate the boating public
Legal* .... . Page 3-7 A 0
gating the disappearance of form of colonialism and in­ ceed* Bridges,
about Florida boating laws
tu'etage
and
Senate Democrats also met
Dr. Jesus rie Gslindcz. a foe of ternational
Puzzle
„ . ... Puge U
and seek compliance without
Pugu H
Society
resorting to arrests and legal
the fallen Dominican dictator­ w-ould never solve the Congo beforehand to hear Sen. Mike
problem."
ship.
Mansfield tell them that Ken-1 Sport* ......
Page 6
penalties.

The County Commission re­
ceived a large crate of applet
from M. J. Moss of Orlando
Tuesday. The apples will ba
given to tha county home.

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Press

He W ent Fishing Last April

Death Sentence
For Ex-Korean
Chief Of Staff

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VOL.

First S t. Stretch

There was plenty of ham­
mering on the roof of the
courthouse Tuesday but Coun­
ty Judge Vernon Mixe quickly
put a stop to it. Workmen
were repairing the roof but
Mixe stopped court proceed­
ings and ordered Chief Deputy
Jim Singletary to atop the
men “ or there will be sOrae arrests." . . . The men stopped.
Work on a new bridge on
Dodd Koad and Howell Creek
wiV start in about two weeks,
County Engineer Carlton Bliss
reports .

WEATHER: Cloudy through Thursday. High today, 75-80. Low tonight, 38-48.

Paving To Shut O ff

• •

We saw Trooper Jim Foster
on the steps of the courthouse
this morning shaking his head
in dismay. "What’s the matter
Jim ," says I. "You just can't
convict a DW1 case in this
county," says Jim adding,
“ the jury just throws them
out."

&gt;

IPensacola Hit
BySleet.Low
Of 19 Degrees

TAKING SHAPE is the four-lane aection of First St. which is being widened from French Ave. to the intersection of Interstate 4. The picture xhowg
the width of the $000,000 project which will give Sanford adequute ticceaa
to the new expressway whin it is compleffcd.
(Herald Photo)

NEW YORK ( U P I ) - Tlie i fled on how K singled out
"We Just don't know who wss sentenced to a year In mann'a current Institute wai
famed New Y’ork Academy Frederic Wiclitcrmann, an ac­ nominsted Wiclitcrmann and jail in 195&lt; fur fraud by a built around a "spitting" ma­
of Sciences investigated today cused qusck who waa notified we won't know until we get court that described him a s 1chine be calls the "Detector
how it happened to sward of his honor by the U. S. am- the
D'B." Wiclitcrmann orders
committee
together a psychopath.
aa honorary fellowship to a banador st Bern, Robert again," he said. "It Is even
The Swiss federal health patients to spit at the ma­
Swiss ex-convict whose major McKinney,
possible that he uted some­ office and court records said chine, officials aald, claiming
"contribution" to medicine
"W e don't know yet whe­ one eUc's name to nominate that Wiclitcrmann had been It can dlagooat diseases from
seems to be the invention of ther it was a clerical error himself."
practicing as • quack in the the aaliva. Officials said the
■ "spitting machine."
or just what happened." the
After tha smbassy relayed town of ileriaau since his machine almost always pres­
A tpokennan for the scad ' spokesman said. "But we tbc award. Swiss newspapers releave from Jail in 195&lt;.
cribes the most extensive
emy said officials were bat , are investigating,"
( repotted Hut Wichtoriuann , The office said Wicblcr- { medicine available.

�I

W arner Chairman O f
One Day Campaign
Slated Feb. 25
Merle Warner, Sanford businesHmnn, n former
mayor of Sanford and * former city commissioner
has accepted the position of Heart Sunduy Chairman
for thia year’* annual local drive by the Florida
Heart Assn. Funds raised go for research into the
causes and prevention o f heart disease, the leading
(in n of death in ths U« B. f
today, according to flgur»»
from tho Bureau of Vital Ht*.

tittles.
Krnurth Ltfflcr, president
fit ill* Snnipolc-DcUaty Hrart
Council announced today that
Warner will aiauma tho poiltlon as coordinator of tho an­
nual one-day drive comlueiod
by tha American Heart A««n,
which will ba held on Feb
26th this year.
Warner ia affiliated with
Btenstrom Really •" Hanford
and is a Master Mason, a
Bhriner and a membar of the
Board of Deacon* o f tha First'
Presbyterian Church.
Ha will bo assisted by Mr*.
Michael Caolo, a former Heart
Sunday Chairman and Mra.
Dorothy Odham, who eorvod
as ticket chairman for tha
Prod Waring Heart Show
bar* last yaar.
Helping thia group with
typing and clerical work It
Miss Jeannette latter, pub*
Belly chairman of tha Ceun*11.

Othar highlight* wilt be
the annual Haart Show in
March which will fsaturn this
j* a r th« famous Joss draco
and his troupe o f Hpanith
dancers.
Another annual event is the
Queen o f Hearta eonteet spon
aortd each yaar by tha ekattag rink* a f America with toaal beauties nominated aa
Queen o f Hearts, tha winner
Wing tha on* who gsmara the
■oat votes. Tha voting la ellmixed with a highly sntertalnlsg roll *r-ska ting ahow
by amateur and profsasionel
•katar*. This year’s Hanford
a n a show will b# held at th*
MW Welodao gink on Onor*
Ad. and tho Seminole County
arra contest will b* held at
Skate City.

Harry H. Baehn
Dies At Home
Harry Harman Bathn, TO, o(
200 Tempi* Drive, died at
noon Tuoaday at bis m b
denes. Ha earns to Isnferd
four years a io from Jsne«.
sills, Wls. He was a member
•f All Souls Church and ths
Holy Nams Society.
lie was a World War One
voteran and a member of the
American Legion Campbell
Loislng Post No. S3.
Mr. Biehn urai t retired
employs af tha Parker Pan
Corp.
Ha is survtrad by his wife,
Nettie, San/ord; a son, Ho­
bart, Chicago; two brothers,
Erwin. Clearwater, wls., and
Walter, Photolg. Arls.
Rosary services were held
Tuesday at SiM p m. Tha re­
mains wlU be forwardsd this
•vsalng to Janesville far ser­
vices and burial.
Qramkow Funeral Homs is
In charge.

MEIILK WARNER

Mrs. Johnson
Dies In Home

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Page 2— Wed, Jan. 10, '62

Nominations
Open For Young
Farmer Of '62

This search, a part of the
Jayree'i Program of selecting
the outstanding young man in
Seminole County, is aimed to­
ward honoring young farmer*
who have made outstanding
accomplishment* in the farm­
ing field, plua contributions to
tha community.
Nominations for the out­
standing young farmer will be
taken from any county resi­
dent aimply by calling Jaycoa Information Canter or the
County Agent'* office, giving
a few background facta about
th* nominee.
Deadline for rscsiving nom­
inations la Jan. 22.
Nominats muit be between
tl end S3 years of ag* and
must b* farm operator* deriv­
ing two third* or morn of their
Income from farming.
All
contestants wilt be
judged on thalr outstanding
pregresi in an agricultural ca­
reer and for contribution to­
ward ■&gt; bolter community.
The young man salaried aa
Seminole County's Outstand­
ing Young Farmer will com­
pete against othar county win­
ner* for state honors.
Cacti Tucker, expressed to
Don Knight, chairman of the
selection,
"Thia is a vary worthwbila
project and I hope that tha
people of our county will re­
spond this year as they bava
ia the past In calling la tha
nominations for our young
farmer."

Hospital
N otes

Kin Of The Great Jay Gould
Wounds Hubby In 'Quarrel'
WASHINGTON (UPI)
— , Mr*. Portner laid their dog
Detectives tried to aort out awakened her later. She let
him out, she told police, and
conflicling stories today about
went into the kitchen to get
how financier Jay Gould's an eggnog. She said she shot
great-granddaughter shot her Portner when he advanced on
fourth husband In the sto­ her menacingly.
mach,
seriously
wounding
him.
They had to figure out why
socially
prominant
Silvia
Gould Portner shot her hus­
band, Robert, and whethtr
she did it In the kitchen af­
ter letting th* dog out or
whether ah* crept up on him
as ha sat drinking ginger
beer in the aquarium room.
Mrs. Portner, 43, said she
shot her 47-year-old husband
because " I got tired of his
beating m e." She told police
that a couple of hours before
the shooting Tutaday morn­
ing, he hit her and kicked
her out o f bed In their threeitory home.
But Portner, vice president
of an export firm, aald be
only "got a little angry
when hi* wife foil over a
table end damaged It. So, be
said, be went down to the
first floor to sleep on the
couch.
He aald he awoke later, got
a bottle of ginger beer and
aat down in his overstufftd
chair in the aquarium room.
He said hi* wife approach­
ed him with * 3a-callber
police special in her hand,
announced "Y ou are net go­
ing to bother m* any m ore,"
and ahot him.
Portner aald he was sur­
prised. He aaid ho managed
to plek up a telephone and
tell tha operator he had been
shot.
He waa in fair condition.
Doctors u id the bullet passed
through hla body.
Mra. Portner, who Inherit­
ed part of Gould'* fortune,
was charged with assault
with a dangerous weapon.
Looking haggard and dreiacd
In black from hrad to toe,
aha postail 110,000 bond pend­
ing preliminary bearing Fri­
day.
She laid that after Ilia al­
leged beating, aha took the
loaded pistol and went to
sleep on tho third floor with
Luci, 14, a daughter by a
previous marriage.

Tim music waa a sedate twostep variation of "Tea For
T w o" snd her suggestion
seemed both harmless and
hospitable.
How w tt on* to know that
behind her amlling mask
there lurked a swivel-hipped
Mat.! lUri coldly plotting to
cripple th* male population
of tha United States, a wily
peliiah determined to trim
the hair of ever)’ Samton In
the joint?
We had circled the floor
only once to “ Tea For Two"
when the music stopped.
' When it resumed, it sound­
ed as though all tha departj mont store shelves had collapsed in the pots and pant
department. Sweet melody
fled from our midst, violins
succumbed to the drums. All
the dancers seemed to have
been overtaken simultaneous­
ly by epileptic selsurei.

"Hey, hey, it's the twist,"
shouted Mata Hari. "Get
with it."

ley of death.
There was a sharp slab of
pain in the right knee. Then
the
lower spinal
column
flashed an urgent SOB to the
brain to cease and desist.
Your correspondent slunk to
the sidelines.
“ The twist," explained Dr.
Jamat Cyrlax sympathetical­
ly, "involves radiating the
trunk on the pelvis or the
pelvis on the trunk while the
spinal joints are bent back­
ward or forward. These joints
are not very strong sinoe they
contain cartilage liable to
damage and consaquent dis­
placement. The doctors will
reap a rich harvest so long

Before you can get with it
you have to ascertain what
it is you are supposed to
get with, to this correspond­
ent took two discreet steps
backward to observe anJ
learn from Mata Hari. It
was a fearsome sight. Her
eyes were half closed and
her feet teemed rooted to the
floor, liar arms were aloft,
hands waving. There was a
slight movement of the knees
but this was entirely sub­
ordinate to th* violent agita­
tion of tha hips. She was
moving them in a fast, flat
arc that seemed to impose
Residential • Commercial
an intolerable work load on
Building
tendons and ligaments.
FALL OUT
"G et with it," she com ­
SHELTERS
manded, and your correspon­
FA 2-7083
dent, lik* the Light Brigade,
G. W. DODSON, Contractor
went gallantly into the val­

as this danct continues to bo
practicod."
O, America, land of my
birth, beautiful for spacious
skies and amber waves of
grain, coma back to the pathway of reason and the old
fashioned wall*. Stop twisting
long enough to heed the an­
cient and awesome admoni­
tion engraved on the sun
dials: “ It is later than you
think."
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Sunday Drive

Correspondent Back From U . S. Embarks On Anti-Twist Campaign

By n A B n y f k r g u s o n
Thia crusade waa bom out
LONDON (U r i) This of bitternosi and pain. Both
correspondent, just bark frum will be redoubled when the
the United States, has em ­
doctor's bill arrives.
barked upon a crusade. The
Wall, it was at a New
(wist must go.
No nation ran survive it. Year's Ev* party in tha
America is on the road to United States. A lovely lady,
becoming a country of walk-! with a strong aroma of
A county-wide search is nowrunning
inter­
ing wounded. Slipped dltks champagne
going on for .Seminole Coun­ an.I wrenched knees will sup-1 ference fur tier, suddenly
ty's Outstanding &gt;oung man in plant the common cold as walked up to thia correspond­
the most universal ailment, j ent and said “ Let's dance."
er for 1901.

Mrs. Florence F. Johnson,
It, died at a nursing home in
Winter Park Tusaday after a
lingering illnan.
Born Dsc. 24, two, in Elisa­
beth, N. J ., aha had lived ia
Longwood tor tha past 14
years.
She wai a mambar of tha
First Mathodlat Church of
Lisbon, N. J., and a mambar
of tho Clvlo League of Longwood.
Survivors ara bar husband,
Bamual R. Johnson, of Longwood, t brother, Theodore
Fuaaet of Black Mt.. N. C „
and a stater, Mra. Margaret
Danderwandt of Woodbrldgc,
N, J.
Funeral services will be
held at 2:30 p.m. T»iur*Uay at
Briaaon Funeral Home with
Rev. H. P. Ivy o f Orlando
officiating.
JANUARY •
Burial will be In Oaklawn
Adm ission
Memorial Park. Briaaon Fun* Mickey Jo* Jones, Altamonte
oral home ia in eharga of ar­ Spg*.; Charles Masten, Derangements.
Land; Nallla Masten, Alta­
monte Spgs.; Alex Bandon,
St. Petersburg; Robert Elmers, DeBary; Barnard Eady,
Leroy Hickson, Selma M.
Coble, John E. Youngblood,
Annie Lola Alexander, Chris­
tine Stapler, Aaalce BariWASHINGTON (U FO neau, Pauline Stevcna Dames,
Banal* Democratic Leader Rosemary Pringle of Sanford.
Mik* Manaftetd said today
Births
h* waa (ticking by hi* Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bennett
proiuUc not to bring up pro­ of Sanford, a girl
posed change* in the Senate'*
Diacharges
■nti-fiilbuiter rule again this Jean Converse. Raymond Her­
year.
ron, Mrs. Robert Ache and
Th* Senate wrestled with baby, Mary LaVerna Smith.
the Issue twice last year, but Mr*. Ray Brown and baby;
supporters of a tighter clo­ Doris Houghton, Willie Red­
ture rule to curb filibuster* ding, Julian Wynn, and Ruby
failed in their effort a.
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“ THEY SAY if you bite it, you can tell if it’a
real pold!” Matthew “ Mr. Dillon" McDonald,
son o f city conuniaaioner and Mrs. Tom McDon­
ald teats with both teeth, the trophy presented
to him aa winner o f the recent baby contest. A
$25 savings bond was also presented to Matt, by
Mrs. Robert Reaves, right, chairman of the ways
and means committee o f Zeta Xi Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi. The baby contest swelled the
project lund of the sorority by $207, which goes
for the support of charitable organizations. Pre­
sentation wns mndo at n meeting of the Rotnry
Club, which backed the winner. (Herald Photoj

O ld , New Problems
Facing 8 7th Congress
WASHINGTON (U PI) — at television stations.
Th* 87th Congress began its
Tax Revision — Approval
1902 session today faced with probable for billion-dollar tax
an election-year Hat of new
incentive fo r business to mod•nd old problems, moat of
erniz*
plants and equipment.
them tough.
Anxious for a shorter than Other revision* may Include
usual session so they can re­ imposition o f withh o 1 d i n g
turn home to campaign, House taxes on dividends and interest
• nd Senate member* hope to and tighter cutba on deduc­
dispose o f ihtir legislative tion! for business expense ac­
counts.
business by mid-summer.
Postal Kate* — Congress is
The major issues l
Trade — Protectiunlsts are likely to add a penny to the
predicting that the President cost o f mailing first class and
will get little, If any, o f the air mail letters, ruining the
broad authority he wants to average family’s cost o f living
cut American tariff duties in about one-half cent a day. But
exchange for similar conces­ Kennedy will have trouble
sions from Western Europe. getting any increass in postal
rates for advertising circulars
Outcome uncertain.
Medical Care — Democratic and won't get all the revenue
leaders fear they may be un­ ha wants from publishers.
Federal Pay— Upward revi­
able to enact even a skeleton­
ized version o f Keunedy’a plan sion In pay scale* almost cer­
to provlda hospitalization and tain. Any boost in postal rev­
nuraing home rare for the eld­ enues to reduce postal deficit
erly under Social Security. will be partly offset by higher
postal workers' pay.
Pruspecta doubtful.
Welfare— Enactment likely
Education — Federal aid to
colleges for claairoom con­ for some version of Kennedy's
struction and student* schol­ goveinment-lwcked retraining
arship* I* likely. Aid for pub­ program for workers whose
lic e l e m e n t a r y and high jobs have been eliminated by
schools seems dead. But Con­ automation. Revision in wel­
gress will subsidize education- fare program for the needy
also likely.
United Nations—Strung op­
position developing to admin­
istration pioposul that United
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It. Ksch th* holder of the fol*
low in g certificate ha. filed o f other nations to pay UN
said certificate for tax deed to military assessments.
be la.ued thereon. T h . ce rti­
Housing— Kennedy bus only
ficate number and year o f
laauance, the description of 50-50 chance, if that, of get­
the properly, and the name In ting new cabinet-level depart­
which It a x a aa.ee.ed are aa
ment of housing and urban a f­
follow s:
Certificate No. (71 Tear ef fairs.

Legal Notice

laauanre I l l s
litacrlptlon o f Property
l«ota It A 14 lllock II
Tract ST Hantando tfprlitaa
According In I'lala There­
o f Itecorded upon the Pub­
lic lleoorda o f Semlnolt
County Florida
Name In which aaatasrd Stan­
ley P. A l ) o * l. T. Torres. All
o f eald property being In the
County o f Seminole, State of
Florida. Unless such certifi­
cate shall he rsdeemed a c ­
cord ing to law the property
described In such certificate
will be sold to the hlsbaat
bidder at the front door of
the H.rolnole County Court
lluuee at Hanford. Florida, on
the first Monday In the month
o f February, ItSt, which la the
(th day o f February. 1**1.
Dated this Uth da) of
December, l t d .

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Congress’ first session last
year included:
Minimum Wages—Coverage
for retail and service workers, Libby* Corn . . Sava 10( a Con . . Limit 3
provided for first time and $1
6-oz.
an hour minimum for previ­
C orn
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ually raised to 11.25.
Ass't Color* . . Hudson Jumbo . Savs 10&lt;
Depressed Areas — Loans
Roll
and grants fur areas hit by
Lim it 4 pleots.
long term business slumps
and unemployment.
Housing—Multi-billion dol­ Bath Size
lar bill— most liberal in many
Bor,
years— enacted.
Highways
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and
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Arthur II. llrckwrlth, Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court
flowing for completion of in­
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Chamber Named Desire
(First in h series o f edlioriais on
the need of a unified strong cham­
ber.)
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This is one of the most crucial
periods in the history of our Chamber
o f Commerce ns it begins to make
pinna for the 1902 membership drive.
The year nhend for Rlchnrd Dens,
the president of the chamber, mny
well prove to bo the most difficult
tnsk ne or any president o f the or­
ganization has yet to undertake. He
must now entrench tho new revital­
ized organization left to him by out­
going president Sonny Powell, but
move quickly forward to capture new
and greater nnd even more difficult
objectives.
Since commerco Is tho kovstone,
the chamber must boldly move into
the field of commercial trade nnd

Political

give purpose to Its original intent—
to unify competitors in a singular ef­
fort directed toward broadening the
scope and influence of our country’s
business interests.
Chamber members — business­
men — must not ask themselves
"w hy” is retail trade at a standstill?
They must answer their question,
nnd even more, do something about
it. This in not a tank for any one mer­
chant, but most assuredly demands
the cooperative efforts o f all business­
men—for the lack o f cooperativeness
that hns existed and continues to
exist in our business sectors may it­
self be the answer.
We must all pull together . . . We
are at the crosnrondn but the avenue
to all of them is paved with com­
munity spirit—a zeal for improve,
ment, a lot of accomplishment, and a
desire for a great future.

Dr. Crane's

Worry
CASE L-409: Mabel M., ag­
ed 22 , ia engaged to b« mar­
ried.
"Dr. Crane,” bar wealthy
father began, "I am happy
about Mabel’s choice, for her
fiance la a good man.
"Ha haa Juit finished col­
lege and now haa a Job with a
future. But hla aalary la not

Clinic

enough to permit Mabel to
live on the acalt to which ahe
haa been accuatomed.
" I ’d gueaa ha makea 1125
per week. 8o my wlfa arguea
wa ought to placa them on a
monthly allowance of |250
more per week eo they could
enjoy more advantage* and
■oclal prratige.

Second Most Powerful Job

Speaker O f House
To Be Chosen Today

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post which la regarded by
tnany as the second moat
powerful la American govern­
ment will be filled today
by sn election In which -nty
429 cillteni will be elegtble
to vote.
Tha election will taka place
la accordance with the U. S.
Coaitltutlon which aays: "The
House
ef
Representative!
ahall chute (tic) their apeake r .”

The apaskar Is the domi­
nant figure la Coagresi. Ha
has far more power than any
other member. He stands
neat to the vice president In
the line of presidential sueceitlon. Like the vice presi­
dent be drawa 245,000 a year
in salary and axpaaaaa—twice
aa muck as senators and
ather Houle members.
The speaker la the com­
mander of hla party In tho
llouae. He la expected to, and
does, uae his vast gavelwielding powers to advance
the Interests of hla party.
This aspect la peculalrly
American. In contrail, the
speaker of the British Houle
of Commons ia expected to
show no partisanship.
Elected by the llouae, the
speaker actually la chosen by
Um majority party. With Con­
gress out of session, the post
haa barn vacant since tha
death laat fall o* Texas Rep.
Bam Rayburn, who served as
Speaker of every Democrati­
cally-controlled House for the
last 21 years.

House Democrats outnum­
ber
Rcpubllcani
254-174.
Three of the Democrats, new­
ly elected, will be unable to
vote because they will not be
sworn Into office until after
the election.
The speaker's legislative
power la largely du* to hla
power of recognition — hla
power to determine who may
apeak on the House floor at
any particular time. This
give* him the power to pre­
vent consideration of any mo­
tion or bill.
Among other powers, he
can, on certain specified days,
force a llouae vote on any
motion he favors without per­
mitting
amendments.
Any
legislation called up under
thla procedure must, however,
gain a two-thirds vote to
paai.
For a brief period around
the turn of the century, the
apeaker was absolute esar
over the House. He could ap­
point and fire members from
committees at will. After
seven years of dictatorial
rule by Speaker Joe Cannon
of Illinois, th# lim it, revolt­
ed and curtailed the speaker's
power.
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water In the Canadian Hocklea, is Internationally famed
for Its beauty.
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moat Important bean, accord­
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The forest of telavlilon an­
tennas rising above Tokyo's
rooftops la' symbolic at Ja­
pan's booming economy which
has given her the highest per
capita income In Asia.
But it also la symbolic ot
aa lanar ailment which haa
hit many another seemingly
prosperous nation.
The Japanese have been
spending more abroad than
they have been taking in. At
the aame time, there are
fears that Japanese industry
Is over-expanded.

Meases*

For 1941, her trade deficit
approximated a billion dol­
lars and bar foreign exchange
holdings fell to less than $1.5
billion, considered a danger
level.
The result has been strenu­
ous efforts to lncraaaa Ja­
pan's share of world markets.
These efforts have placed
Fremlar Hayato Ikeda In the
role of star salesman in
visits to the United States
and Canada and sent Japan­
ese trade delegations on a
global search for new bustnasi.
This week l‘.ie Japanese
were looking hopefully to-

Officials Concerned Over
Buildup Of Steel Invenfories
WASHINGTON (U P I)-A d ministration officials were re­
ported deeply concerned today
about a rapid buildup of steel
Inventories by firma seeking
to hedge against a possible
mid year strike by steel work­
ers.
The official! said extensive
stockpiling ot iteel products
now would only barm the na­
tional economy, ateel com­
panies and their customers
and workers.
Industry sources hav* re­
ported a sharp lncraaaa to
new orders about six to tight
week* la advance of the usual
buildup before tb* start of
negotiations
between "Big
Steel” and tha United Sisalworkers.
Tb* contract talks ara not
scheduled to begin urfttl May
and no walkout la poiaibl* by
tha 500.000 workers until tha
present pact expire* Juna 20.
Labor Secretary Arthur J.
Goldberg, who waa reported
optimistic about chances of
avoiding a strike, was expect­
ed to renew President Ken­
nedy's call for "responsible"
bargaining at a news confer­
ence this afternoon.
Goldberg and Kennedy hare
discussed the outlook for ateel
negotiations.

" I f Goldberg thought an
auto strike would injars the
country last fall, that is true
In spadta for steel," one offi­
cial said.
Administration o f f i c i a l s
were said to fear that a steel
buildup now might keep tha
mllli going at near-capacity
tor six montha but reduce
buaineaa In tha seeond half
of tha year to a trtekla avia
if there is no atrike.
Goldberg was described as
feeling that the economy re­
quires more evenly placed
production, tad ao do unions
and management.
Workers who may get over­
time pay during the "steel
rush" would be unemployed
when tha boom ended, accord­
ing to this theory. Aa for tha
steel producers, they would
find it expensive to make
steel at overtime rates and
using older plants that ara
growing obsolete and are Maa
efficient.
Tho plight of imall business­
men who cannot afford to
stockpile ateel in large quan­
tities also was a factor in the
administration's thinking.

ward Ruilla.
High up on tha Tokyo con­
ference agenda will be a pro­
posal that Japan Mil to the
Soviet Union materials for a
Siberian oil pipeline. In re­
turn, Japan would recalve oil
dcllrartos from tha completed
line.
In the minds of the Japan­
ese negotiators will bo n norvous regard for the attltade
of the United Statea which
once vetoed • Soviet offer
to buy pipeline materials
from U. B. firm*.
The Japanese are aware
that the United Statea la their
beat customer. But they alio
are aware that Japan's un­
favorable balance of trade
with Russia last year totaled
an estimated $50 million.
Thlx they would like to cor­
rect.
Japanese oil men have a feuaed the United States ef
attempting to sabotage the
project by threats to reduce
oil purchases from Japanese
flrmi.
They claim a recent actioa
by tha U. 8. Defense Depart­
ment la cutting a Japanese
petroleum concern from its
Hat of Jet fusl suppliers was
an effort to make American
displeasure known la advance
of the Bovlct-Japancae talks.
The United Statea position
was that the Japanese firm
was dealing heavily la Rus­
sian oil, and the Defense De­
partment did not care to
have Russian fuel In Ameri­
can Jets.
Japanese trade with the
Communist world loog has
been a sensitive point be­
tween Tokyo and Washing­
ton. But Tokyo knows the
consequence* would bo disas­
trous if Washington slammed
the economic door In Japan's
face.

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LEOTOLDVILLE, Th* Congo (U P I)— Communist leaning
Deputy Premier Antoine Gls­
enga, under parliamentary or­
ders to return here to face
charges o f "secessionist activ­
ities" in his Oriental Province,
has been stripped o f his party
rank, a former associate said
Tuesday.
Jsan Klmvay, vies president
o f aitsnga'a African Solidar­
ity party, said Glunga has
b u n stripped of hie poet as
party president. G l t e n g a
founded th* party before Inde­
pendence from Belgium, in
1900.

Tbs
Altamonte
Sprlnis
Garden Club will meet for the
monthly meeting and covered
dish supper at 4:20 p.m.
Thursday at the Community
House on Maitland Ave.
Speaker for the evening will
be Seminole COunty Agent
Cedi Tueker who will preient
an illustrated program on
"Water, Land sod People."
Under discussion at tha busInen meeting will be plans for
"full speed ahead" on the
cookbook the members now
are preparing for publishers.
Recipes will be contributed by
members and friends in the
Altamonte area. It also will
be announced that the Chriitmas Baissr held in December
waa a successful event.
During the evening George
C. Hearn will present a lov­
ing cup, which he has do­
nated. to Mr. and Mrs. Erie
W. Dallman. grand winner*
of the ihufflcboard tourna­
ment recently conducted by
the club.
Chairmen
of
Thursday
night's (upper commutes will
be Mr. and Mrs. Dallman as­
sisted by Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
ward Kelsey, Mr. and Mrs.
James E. Spencer, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred R. Temple and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paulsen.

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Altamonte Club

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tain that they hav* not Interfrrred In Congo polities is
hard to believe. A t a mini­
mum, they hav* admitted pay­
ing taxes to the Katanga gov­
ernment. That has helped fi­
nance Tshomb*'* resistance.
But over th* long haul, Bel-

gian business hss as much to
loss by a divided Congo at
anyon* ela*. Katanga mines
nssd rail and rlvsr transporta­
tion to get their metals te
market. To do so thsy must go
through western Congo, now
under the Kasavubu-Adoula
government and they need sta­
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Wednesday, January 10, 1962

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Per Capita Income Highest

sufficient country.
This Is bastd on a conviction
united Congo, Gltengn will
that If Tshomb* can be parsuniled to bring Katanga Into a
disappear and the threats of
communism will go with him.
In working to achltva this
unity, U. 8. Ambassador to tha
Congo, Edmund A. Gulllon Is
given credit for a magnificent
job In bringing Tahombo and
Adoula together.
Tha mlx-up In Washington
over whether British and Bel­
gian mining companies oper­
ating In Katanga ara or are
not reapenalbl# tor Tahomba'a
r»***Unc# to unification ia dut
in part to bad communication!.
Top official! in W h i t e
House and State Department
didn't inform the second eeh
elon o f asalstant secretaries
what waa going on. They wer*
not told that retired Adra.
Alan G. Kirk had gone to
Brussels aa unofficial ambas­
sador. Ilia assignment waa to
persuade the Belgian Indus­
trialist* to back the Congolese
central government.
Belgian capitalist* are a
tough lot. Not having to oper­
ate under antitrust laws Ilk*
American businessmen, the
Belgians are free to do pretty

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Off;?

"But I grew up aa a poor
boy and reallas that it robs a
young husband o f hla pridt
and aalf-raapaet if ha la subaldlttd hy in-laws.
” My wlfa and. I had our
moat enjoyabta times when wa
were skimping and trying to
live on a rigid budget during
those first few year*.
"She haa forgotten that, ap­
parently, and now wanta our
daughter to aplurgo beyond
her huaband'a Income.
"So what can I da? I don’t
wish to be atinry, but I hesi­
tate to spoil a young eoupls's
Independent and thrill af
budgeting."
Beware Tha Data
It la very dangereos to sub­
sidise the living expense* of a
young couple, for they toon
begin to expect this "dole”
and thua cultivate an Inflated
standard o f living,
having to lira within thslr
Don't spoil thslr thrill o f
own fixed Income. To do so
causes a lot o f divorces.
Moreover, no red-blooded
American male llkea to be re­
garded aa a gigolo or "remit­
tance" man, on the subsidy of
hla in-laws.
But you wealthy In-laws ean
help your children without up­
setting tholr budget.
To do this, you muat not
furnlah money for their cur­
rent living expenses.
Instead, apply it aa a dawn
payment an a little homo for
tham. For they will then be
required to m 'H the monthly
payments, Just Ilka rant, and
your gift will not disturb thslr
budgat one lota.
But uso "horse sene*" and
don't meka that down payment
on a housa that la ao expenair* or "rltay" that avan the
monthly payment* thereafter
will bankrupt the young cou­
ple’s budget.
Heed Dr. Donaldton'a wise
advice, aa reported in thle col­
umn yesterday, and remember
that the carrying charges, in­
cluding Insurance, etc., should
NOT exceed one-third of the
owner's aalary.
Applied to Mabel's husband,
who ia making |IS6 per week,
the total carrying charge*
should thua not exceed onethird o f hla annual aalary of
10,600.
Bay Homes
Hewlywada will derlva a lot
of advantagaa from buying a
home.
First, It tends to make them
cooperate better ro neighbor­
hood Improvements. And they
become critical rotors, too,
•Ini* they see their real estate
tax payments every year.
Second, their children will
be more likely to attond the
same school steadily through'
out all B grades, and thua they
will not bo Jerked out o f on*
neighborhood sad entered Into
a new echool Juat aa they are
meeting the multiplication ta­
bles, etc.
Frequent moving is on* o f
tho reasons youngsters make
low gradse, or withdraw shyly
Into a shell, or even become
delinquent.
So buy a home! And to fig ­
ure the proper price, send for
my booklet "How To Uvo On
A Budget,” enclosing a stamp­
ed return envelope, plus 20
cent*.

WASHINGTON — (N EA )
— What Is going on In Cam­
bodia, Laos and Viet Nam to­
day offers an sxcellsnt ex­
ample o f what might bo bappenlng In the Congo a lew
montha or year* hence if the
present effort to spilt o ff
Katanga la allowtd to succeed.
The Kennedy administra­
tion’s handling of tha CongoKatanga situation la not its
moat brilliant job of publie re­
lations. The American people
were not well informed on the
whya and whareforea af our
actions. I f they had bean,
ther# would not hav* bean all
the popular support for Katanga’a P r e s i d e n t Molsa
Tshombe aa the only man whe
had teen the light af anti­
communism In darkest Africa.
The role o f the Katanga
lobby In the United State*
and tha American Committee
for Aid to Katanga Freedom
Fighters were grossly exag­
gerated In the ensuing confualon. And Amtrican politicians
who aslaed on the lieu* to critlda* the administration'* pol­
icy may have played Into
hands o f the Reds.
But one fact la clear. In
sitting their court* In the
Congo, American foreign pol
Icy planners did not make the
mistakes of 1984, when French
Indochina ceased to exist. That
waa when the Treaty of
Geneva allowed three Inde­
pendent countries o f Cam­
bodia, Laoa and a divided Viet
Nam to be set up.
All war* ao weak that they
could net maintain thalr In­
dependence. They became easy
pickings fo r the Communist*'
•trater)' of divide and conquer.
There followed seven lean
years of hot and cold wars
that still continue.
The outlook ia terrible. At
the worst, Cambodia and Laos
may go down tha drain. A t th*
best, Viet Nam can be saved
only by all-out American aid,
Including that o f U, 8. armed
forces.
Something o f th* asm* sort
could happen ia th* Congo If
Katanga is allowed to split o ff
from the r u t o f tho former
Belgian colony and become a
separate nation.
Giving Katanga Independ­
ence would set a precedent for
Oriental prorinc* in northeast
Conga. This Is stronghold o f
the murdered Lumumba and
his followers. The fear is that
it will go Communist under
Antoine Glsenga if he Is given
the slightest opportunity to
■pllt away.
That would leer* only th*
western provinces aa a free
Congo under President Joseph
Kuavubu and I*rimo Minister
Cyrille Adoula. Somehow, an
Impression haa grown that
they learn toward communism.
Th* U. S. State Department
contention Is that they do not
and that they form th* only
foundations for a united Congo
of sufficient resources and
strength to maintain Its Inde­
pendence as a free and self-

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By Pete Ltttque
Herald Sporti Editor
With
six-foot-one
Barry
Brown In the role o f scoring
■ce with top-dog honors. Bud
Layers
Seminoles
bounced
back into the winning column
Tuesday night br romping
over the DeLand Bulldogs 5035 in Sanfords third conference battle to bring the over­
all seasonal record for the
Seminoles to (5-2).
The tide was seen going to­
ward the Seminoles early In
the first period with Bubba
Davis, Xen Gustavson. Butch
Riser and Brown sinking bas­
kets for Sanford. Foul shots
made the difference for the
Seminoles as the team hit 18
points in the first period to
override two goals by DeLand's flve-foot-ten top scor­
er, Ken Parlin.
All of DeLand's field goals
were dunked in by Parlin with
the exception of one twopointer by the Bulldog's Ricky
Mitchell in the last period.
Parlin came out high for the
team with It goals and eight
foul shots for 30 points.
The Seminoles held their
early lead through the second
period and picked up an ad­
ditional seven point lead in
the third. With Parlin doml-

Oviedo Slaps
Montverde Five
Faul Mikler'a Oviedo Lions
romped to their third victory
of the season Tuesday night
after a six game losing streak
by defeating the Montverde
Eagles 70-35 In a game that
saw Oviedo's Boy Walnwright
in the scoring spotlight with
top honors of 17 points.
The first half o f the game
saw the Eaglet able to keep
within reaching distance of
the Lions with a halftime
score of 23-15. In the second
half Oviedo waa able to tri­
umph over the flu-weakened
Montverde players with 23
points in the third quarter.
DeShaeo came in second for
the Oviedo team with six field
goals for 12 points. Tied for
third was John Courier and
Jones with four field goals and
eight points.
OVIEDO (71)
FG FT TP
S 1 17
Walnwright ----- Swtnaoa ....
1 • 2
1 1 3
Holland ............. T h o m p s o n -------I 2 4
„
3 2 S
Trtlnsky ......
1 • 1
L i n g o ----------- —6 • 11
DeShaso
.. . Jonei —
4 • •
C o u r i e r __ — 4 • a
3 • 4
Estes .... ......... .
T o t a ls ------- -.... 32 I 74
MONTEVERDI: (35)
FG FT TP
2
Markham
2
Pelham
o
Clark
«
Roberts
s
11=11 ...
u
Totals
Oviedo .... ___ 11 12 23 24-71
Stoat vrrde . . . 4 11 11

Tampa Grid
Coaches Quit
TAM PA, Fla. (UF1)— Uni­
versity o f Tampa president
David Delo Is expected to give
the university's first state­
ment Saturday concerning the
loss o f head football coach
Marcelino Huerta and line
coach Reggie Colvard.
A university spokesman said
no statements could bo made
about the coaching situation
until Delo returns to Tampa.
Huerta quit Monday night to
succeed Hank Foldberg at
head roach at the Unlveralty
o f Wichita. Ha took Colvard
with him as an assistant.

natlng the final period play
for DeLand, the Bulldogs put
on their best showing by add­
ing 1C final quarter points to
the Seminoles’ 13.
Brown led the scoring ranks
for the Seminoles with seven
field goals and four foul shots
for an IB point total. Sanford's
Don McMurray came in sec­
ond with two goals and seven
free throws for 11 points, with

3 Grade A SOKC
Events Tonight
A super program is on tap
at the Sanford-Orlando Ken­
nel Club tonight with three
Grade A events listed, includ­
ing the first half o f tha daily
double.
It rates as the best mid­
week program o f the season
and in addition all aix grey­
hounds who will compete in
the Tri-City match race Fri­
day night will be seen in ac­
tion. The four euper stars
representing Tamps and Jack­
sonville will echool during the
program while the SOKC rep­
resentative*, Inaugural winner
O. B.’a D. D. T. and Tuffy
O'Leary will compete in the
eighth and ninth races respec­
tively.
Jacksonville stars slated to
school ars tha 1001 national
champion, Velvet Sis, and the
Jax. Inaugural winner, Doc
Jim. Also schooling will be the
two i n v a d i n g aces from
Tampa, Big Sprsad and Hunsa.
A great dsal o f Interest ia
manifest In tha track's seventh
annual Charity Night schedul­
ed Thursday. All profits from
tKs 10-raco program will be
turned over to various charity
organisations In Orange and
Seminola Counties. The amount
raised last year in this worthy
cauae exceeded $6,000.

Powell's Stays
In Loop Lead
Powell's Offlc* Supply held
on to the lead o f tha Thursday
Nit* Mixed League, after lait
week's play, with a total o f 44
wins. Second place is held by
Wilson-Malar Furniture with
42 wins.
Pryor’s Slate Farm Ins. has
41 tt wins In third, followed
by Team Seven, Appleby'*
Restaurant, Stone's Allstate
I; s., Stine's Machlna Shop,
Team Two, Pierro's Mfg. and
Steinmeyar Roofing, in that
order.
Gerald was bowlrr of the
week, as ha strung aix atrikas
together for a 221-641 aeries.
Other big 600 plus series were
rolled by Dava Dtarolph, Ken
Stone, Jerry Farella, Clyde
Plercy, Gary Folds, and Virgil
Anderson,
In * 3-10 again proved the
favorite split pick-up as Beh­
rens, Jimmy Anderson, Jack
McCollough, Virgil Anderson,
Rick Barnes, and Dwight
Olackwelder took turns pick­
ing it up. Danny Carder made
tha 6-7, Dave Dearolph got the
2-6-10, Dot Powell spared the
0-10 and Eleanor Anderson
mad* the 6-0-10.

Use Sparc
HERS1IEY. Pa. (U PI) The Cleveland Barons will
have spare goalie A1 Cullen
In the nets tonight against
the llcrsbey Bears for their
American Hockey League en­
counter. Cullrn replaces Los
Binkley, who injured his ankle during a practice session
Tuesday.

Toisls .............
DELAND (33)

17 II SO

FG FT TP
o 2 2
Walt Dxurus’ Lyman Grey­
11 a 30 hounds suffered th lr first loss
0 1 ll
|of the season Tuesday night
0 •
to Ocoee 70-44 in spile of high
0 t •I
scoring Rob Stephenson with
0 o •
22 points to come out with a
1 0 2
seasonal record of (2-1).
0 0 0
lllnrrmoa „
Lyman held a close battle
Parlin, Doug
0 • 0
with Ocoee cagcrs until half­
H o y t ..............
• • 0
time with a score of 22-22 in
0 0 0
Gibson - ___
favor of Ococc. Third period
T o t a ls ___
12 II 33
play saw Ocoee leap ahead to
Sanford ....... 10 7 14 13—30
almost double scoring efforts
DeLand ......... 6 7 7 16-03
by Stephenson, Larue Balmcr,
and Smith for the Grey­
hounds.
In the fourth period Ococc
doubled the lead gained in
the third as they increased
their lead by another 11
points. Fred Wheeler was high
man for Ocoee with ten field
goals and two foul shots for 22
points.
LYMAN (44)
FG FT TP
Stephenson
9
Smith ......
I
0
Ferrin __...
Usk
t
4
Williams
0
J u d y ___
Avinna
1
1
Griffin
Shuster
0
0 2 2
Ralmrr _____ ___
T o t a l . ___ ...... it 22 41
OCOEE (74)
FG FT TP
3 3 12
B e l ! _________ ___
1 1 3
Baker
Johnson ____ ___
8
1 17
S m it h _______ ----3 0 S
C o lh e r a _____ ----- 4
1 »
• 0
Davidson ___ ___0
Dowdy --------- ___
0 0 0
W h e e le r ------- WNMS 19 2 22
8 79
Totals ....... ___31
9 13 11 11—44
Lyman
Ocoeo ---------- 12 IS 21 21—70
F o u l d s ___
Parlin, Ken
Klcidls -----Prouge ___
Rourbe ----Anderson _.
M itch ell___

SANFORD'S EUGENE WILLIAMS (62) nnd
DeLand'a David Hlnceman (25) reach hlffh for a
jump ball in Tuesday night’s Semlnole-Dulldog
cage action.
(Herald Photo)

The agents fanned out over
the nation Tuesday to arrest
Implicated
gamblers
after
the Wake County grand Jury
returned 10 Indictments num­
bering more than »0 bribery
counts. Two men were ar­
rested in St. Louis and an­
other pair in Pittsburgh, Dis­
trict Solicitor Lester V. Chal­
mers said.
Among the games cited in
the indictments were the
1939 Dixie Clastic between
North Carolina State and
Dayton and an ACC tourna­
ment game between N-C.
State and South Carolina the
same year.
it was the first time since
the
current
investigations
were launched last March 17
that tournament basketball
waa fingered.
Indicted were Pele J. Mar­
tino, Biloxi,
Miss.;
Dave
I/nils Goldberg and Steve
Lckomotrose, both of St.
Louis; Morris (M oe) Hayieson and Frank Cardone, of
Pittsburgh; and Joe Isrsel,
Tsui Walker, Joseph Ilacken.
Aaron
Wagman
and Joe
Green, all of Nciv York.

W O R L D ’S
F A STE ST
SPOUT!

There were no former or
present
college
basketball
players named In the indict­
ments, Chalmers said.
The Indictments said Wagman, Green, Lekomotrose,
ilacken and Goldberg offer­
ed $1,000 to Don Gallagher,
a former N. C. Slate star, to
shave points in tlie 1939 Dixie
Classic game with Dayton.
Dayton topped the Wolfpack,
36-32.
A University of South Caro­
lina player, Mike Callahan,
was listed as having been
approached and offered $1,000
to ahave points In the March
S, 1039, game against N.C.
State in the ACC tournament.
North Carolina State won,
73-72.
The latest break in the
bribe probe started last week
when Paul Walker, a 30-yearold New York trucking com ­
pany official, was arrested
In New York.
After being returned to
North Carolina, Walker was
placed in Wake County jail
in lieu of a $73,000 bond.

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AW , 6 PACK CARTON

ed the Hoosiers out of national
championship competition a s ,
well as television appear-!
ances.
The rules committee of the
American Football Coaches j
Association reported it would
make six recommendations'
to the NCAA football rules
committee, the group which
actually determines the rules
of the game.

Tri-City Match Race Jan. 12
dogs

SAN DIEGO. Calif. (UPI)
—The owners of the American
Football League gave Com­
missioner Joe Foss a vote of
confidence early this morning
in the form of a new five-year
contract with a $i,000-a year
increase in salary.
The contract, retroactive to
Jan. 2. will boost his annual
salary to an estimated $55,000.

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him what to do.”
However, an authoritative
Harrisburg source said today
the new manager and Sonny
would buy Katz out.
At
Pittsburgh
Tuesday
night, Paul Sullivan, chairman of the National Boxing
Association's World Cham­
pionship Committee, said, "I
hope Patterson and Liston
come to terms soon because
they'll be running out of
time.

( 0E K E 5I 6

NIGHIJAN. nth

tha

he's getting 90 per cent of
his purses. But I'll still tell

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{ him enough personal attenj tion. Because of Katx’ s reluc, tance to travel, he was not
with Sonny when he was re­
i habilitating himself at Denver, Colo., after two Phila­
delphia arrests for disorder­
ly conduct.
Due to that friction, Liston
recently made attorney Mor­
ton Wilkin of Philadelphia
his representative in any pos­
sible fight negotiations and
in some other business mat­
ters.
Katz his the title of “ man­
ager" but he has not been
receiving a manager's SJls
per cent of Liston's earnings.
He has been getting an
agent’s 10 per cent.
Tuesday night at Philadel­
phia, Katz said. “ I don't
know what new arrangements
Sonny is making, but I'll re­
main his manager — or at
least co-manager — and I’ll
tell him what to do. He can
afford to take on someone to
squire him around and han­
dle his public relations, since

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announcing early next week
the name of a new manager,
it was learned here authori­
tatively today.
This manager, not yet iden­
tified publicly, will receive
the all important approval of
Cus D'Amato, Patterson's pilot. D'Amato has persistent­
ly refused to negotiate until
Liston “ removed certain ob­
stacles."
George
Katz,
reputable
Philadelphia
business
and
boxing man, has born the big
Philadelphia c h a 11 e n gcr's
manager since last spring,
when Sonny apparently sev­
ered any underworld connec­
tions. But D'Amato never ne­
gotiated with Katz.
Moreover, there has been
some friction between Liston
and Katz, l.iston apparently
feels that Katz never gave

CHICAGO (U PI) — Athletic
directors from Arizona and |
Indiana will appear before the
National Collegiate Athktic
Association's council today to
seek relief from penalties im ­
posed upon them earlier for
violation of rules on recruit­
ing of athletes.
The council Tuesday lifted
probation penalties, each in­
volving loss of th* right of
entry into national champion­
ship tournaments, of both
Loyola University of New
Orleans and the University o f ;
North Carolina.
But no action was taken on j
the probation, without a ban
on tournament activities, imposed on Arisons at the tame
time that Loyola and North |
Carolina were sidelined, or on
the previous written appeal
from Indiana, clipped almost
two years ago with a four-

RACING N IGH TLY 5S&amp; 8:10
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11ARRI5BLRG, Pa. (UPI)
—Sonny Liston will remove
the last big obstacle to his
$10 million title fight with
champion Floyd Patterson by

2 Schools Seek
NCAAC Relief

Roundup Continues In Cage
'Fix' Scandal Involving 10
RALEIGH, N. C. (U P D Agents for the North Caro­
lina State Bureau of Investi­
gation today continued their
roundup o f 10 men accused
of offering bribes to Atlantic
Coast Conference players to
“ fix" basketball games.

^ r n in

Lyman Suffers Liston Removing Bout Obstacle
Foss Gets Vole
First Cage Loss
Of Confidence
Of Season

ANNUAL

Good News For
Eagle Fans
PHILADELPHIA (U PI) —
Dr. Miks Mandsrino perform­
ed an operation Tuesday on
the injured right shoulder of
Sonny Jurgenaen and said th*
I’hlladelphla Eagles' geo quar
ter back should “ throw as well
as ever next season."
Mxndorli.o, an orthopedic
surgeon who ia also taam phy
airian fo r the Eagles, said tha
record • breaking National
Football League passing star
o f 1961 underwent taro hours
o f surgery to repair ligament*
tom in a play - o ff game
against the Detroit Lions in
Miami last Saturday.
Tha doctor said Jurgsnsan's
clavicle also was p o t back ia

Gustavson making seven, and
Dsvis and Riser both making
six.
SANFORD &lt;SQ&gt;
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S tr p b r n s ________ e g o
Mlddlrton
Brown ....
y
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Williams ..
Dsvis .—
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Poor Kennedy;
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WASHINGTON* (UPI) —
President Kennedy's member*
•hip application hai been
withdrawn from a Washington
club that ia so exclusive it
once supposedly demanded to
know the admittance qualifi­
cations of President Woodrow
Wilson.
The action on Kennedy's ap­
plication was taken 24 hours
after the Cosmos Club, a pri­
vate organisation o f the intel­
lectual and social elite in
Washington, had rejected a
bid for a Negro—Deputy Asalatant Secretary o f State
Carl T. Rowan.
Kennedy's name had been
ca-propeeed by J. Kenneth
Galbraith, U. S. ambassador
to Indie, who is now homa on
leave. When Galbraith learn­
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had been rejected by the club's
membership board, he an­
nounced his intention to realgn.
A few hours later it was dis­
closed that Kennedy’s name
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waa not known whether this
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resignation, or bccauso the
ambassador acted to withdraw
it.
White House Press SccreU ry h erre Salinger said he
had not had an oppoitunity to
discuss tht matter with the
President.
Edward R. Morrow, director
o f the U. 8 . Information
Agency, also withdrew his ap­
plication fo r membership in
the club.

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3 9 '

Famous Sumhine
&lt;i Crackers

1-lb.
pkg.

Hi-Ho

37'

SPICE FLAVORED METRECAL

Wafers 1 99c

Dtlicioui Green Giant

Peas &amp; Onions

29*

Green Giant Cream Style

*J 0i

Golden Corn

can

19*

S to k e ly 's Z e s ty

Premium Label All Meat

17c coupon on purehost of Swift Premiun
Bag Sausage packed in each pkg.I

A ll G r in d s

Swift s Franks . . . . ib. 49c

APPLE
SAUCE

FOLGERS
COFFEE

Nutritious Sliced, Skinless

Beef Liver............ ib. 49c
Dolicioul Tornow'a

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J. It Itech th« held .r o f the
fallo w in g eertlflrat* hae filed
•eld certificate for u x deed to
tie Iteued thereon. The cert i­
fica te number and year o f
leeuenre. t it* description o f
tho property, and (he uamo In
which It n i l steeeeed etc ee
fotlnwo:
Certlfliete No. S/2S o f Ctrl.
No. « To
Teer o f Ieeuan.e

FRESH PORK

Description o f Trop erir
Date 7 A S Block E Traet
77 Sanlando Hprlnga Ac­
cording lo Plate Thereof
Recorded upon the Publlo
Ilecorda o f S.mlnola Coun­
ty S*lof Ida
Name In which uisceied John
v r . Boone. Trutlee. All o f e n d
property belna In the County
o f Hemlnole, State o f Florida,
tfaloee ouch certlflcato ahall
ho redeamrd arcordlna lo lew
tho property described In eucli
certificate will be told to the
hlaheet bidder at the front
dee r o f the Seminole County
Ceurt H o m e at Sanford. Flor­
ida, on tho first Monday In
tho month o f February, 1)12,
which le the Ith day o f Fe b ­
ruary. 1 s t : .
TtATFIt ihle JSih day e f
December, l t d .
(K A L I
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Cterk Circuit Court
Seminole co u nty, Florida
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39*
49*
55*
39*
37*
49*

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Pear Halves

Crest Tooth Paste

large

On-Car Brand Frestn Baal

Carrots ......... Pi,.

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Juicy Florida Zipper-Skin

Tangerines

medium

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New Florida Red Bliss

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White Rain Shampoo

Crisp Western Cello-Pecked

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Clear or Regulor (R eg .'P rice 60c)

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Facial Lotion

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Grapefruit Juice

Toni Deep Magic (Reg. Price $1)

Orange Juice 2 'A*,' 89*

Frozen Dinners *7.* 49*

Adam's Sweetened or Unsweetened Florida

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IT TH U CIIICLTT ( O U S T t i r
T H E M A T H JUDICIAL C i n .
t e n . i s a n d f o r . ar.MtNOLK
COC.VTT,
PLOIUDA.
c a A N c r . n v so. m e t
NOTIrB TO A P r E A ll
EAST n t V I i n HAVINUH 1IANK,
a
New T o r k banking cor­
poration,
ru iatiff
VI.
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ROBERT R. CALDW XLL and
J’ ERMILLA
X. C A L P 'V n i.U
hie
wife,
and
HARIIV
A.
W H ITAKER
and
ItmitLKY
Si. W H ITAK ER , hie wife.
Dcfendsnlt
TOt ROBERT R. CAL DW ELL
Address Unknown
TOU ARE HEREBY NOTI­
F I E D that a Complaint for
Forscloeurs o f Mortaage has
bean filed agalnet you on the
following described property
to-w lt i
1,01 SI. Block 2. WEATH a l l
ERSKIELD FIRST AD DI­
TION, arcordlna lo Iho
Plat therrof, recorded in
r i s t Book 12. Pat* &lt;*.
Publlo Records o f Semi•
nolo County, I ’ lorlde.
Subject
lo
a
drainage
easement over lha North
IS ftal. Togelhar with lha
fallow ing Hem o f properly
which Is located In and
psrmanently InefalleJ ee
part o f the Improvement
on said land! INTERNA­
TIONAL OF UTICA FCRNACE MODEL 0118 SI
E -D ;
a n t yau. a rt l.ereby required
te serve a copy o f your An.
awer to the raid Complaint on
OREQORY AND ELLISON. Attnrnefe for ria ln tlff at SI A.
tv . tl th Avenue. Fort lo u d e rdale. Florida, and fits iho o ri­
ginal Answer In the office o f
lb# Clerk o f lha Circuit Caurt
on or bolero tht 12nd day o f
January, 1SS2; otherwise the
allegatlone o f said Complaint
W will be taktu aa confected by
you.
DATED this l l l b day af
Dacembtr, lSli.
(SEAL)
Arthur If. Rcckwllh. Jr*
Clerk o f Circuit Court
Oy: Joan E. Wilke
Deputy Clark
O regory sad EllUoa
Attorney a far Plaintiff
t t S.W. tsth Avenue
Fort Lau d.rdal., Florida
Publish Dec. : s , 27, 1SH A
Jan. I, H, is**.

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Pork
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Ttrnaw's Oran-Ready Free, a

Free W ith Your Purchase
O f $5 Or More

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The GOLDEN BOOK Illustrated

WEEKS . . .

ENCYCLOPEDIA for YOUNG PEOPLE . . .

ThU I'oupou Mxpirrn Jan. 11.
1962. I.lmit Onr I'rr Family

(MmtMxliffy

SALE ENDS
SAT., JAN. 27, 1962

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Miss Anderson, J. W . Bowden
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mri. LeRoy A.
Andor»on, 2017 lllbltcui Court
Sanford, announce the en­
gagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,
Linda, to Jamea W. Bowden,
aon of Mr. and Mra. Alvin
J. Bowden, of Hobe Sound.
Misa Anderaon waa borr
In Tampa, graduated from
Seminole High School and at­
tended Brenau College. She
la a member of Zela Tau Al­
pha, eoclal aomrily and la
preaently employed aa legal

School
and
received
his
BSRA degree from the Uni­
versity of Florida. He is a
member of Delta Sigma Pi
and la employed as freight
service agent by the Atlantic

THURSDAY
Leadership Training School
at First Presbyterian Church
lo Fellowship Hall at T:S0
p.ra. Deacons* meeting. 7:45
i.m .

Civil War Songs

MISS LINDA ANDIiRSON
(Photo by House of Rnhijn)

DeBary Personals
By Mra. Adam Muller
Dcilary was a bee hive of
activity during the holiday
season, neighbors entertained
at coffees, teas and just plain
neighborly get-togethers. Your
reporter wishes all a happy
and healthy New Year.
The DeBary Dance Club
sponsored
a
dinner-dance
last weekend at tne Commun­
ity Center. Mr. and Mrs. Ed

Mrs. Shipman
Honored A t
Farewell Party
A surprise farewell party
was given for Mrs. James
Shipman of ljtkc Mary by a
group of friends at the home
of Mrs. It. E. True on Crys­
tal Lake.
A Black Tide serving tray
was presented to the honored
as a going away gift of re­
membrance from the group
and refreshments of assorted
cookies, coffee, and candy
mints were served.
Others participating were
Mrs. Jean Brooklyn, Mra.
Phyllis Rugensleln, Mrs. Har­
riet Mixon. Mrs. Geneva
Cochran, Mrs. Ola Cochran,
Mrs. Maxine llupklns, Mrs.
Fannie laiffler, Mra. Isabelle
Thompson,
Mrs.
Shirley
Smith, Mrs. Libby Smathers,
Mrs. Laurette Williams, Mrs.
Ruth Goble and Mrs. Flor­
ence Zimmerman.

Bear Lake

Personals
Mr. and Mra. Howard Van
Pelt and sons, Rill and Pete,
of Forest City, recently spent
the day in Jacksonville visit­
ing her father.
TREASURE HUNT
One way tu acquire a Jew­
elry collection worth keeping
if to shop second-hand shops
and city or country auctions
for antique brooches, earrings
and bracelets. Often, you can
pick them up for the price of
modern costume jewelry.

Allen were chairmen of the
event.
Mrs. William Gray enter­
tained neighbors and friends
with a song test, ut her Bonita
Drive home.
Marvin Donahue of St.
Cloud and Charles Phinney,
Casselberry, enjoyed a holi­
day dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Marry, at their lioniton Poinscttia Rd.
Neighbors and friends of
Mr. and Mrs. George Wright
watched the California parade
on the Wright's new color TV
set and enjujed a buffet din­
ner served by Mra. Wright.
Guests of the
Edmund
lovunnas at their Monroe Ave.
homo included Mr. and Mrs.
Al Newell, Mr. and Mrs. G.
Fred Smith mid Mr. and Mrs.
Carton Newell.

O PEN

Pledging Quality Fooda A Courteous Service
■

Leon A

Ted Walker

A moat outstanding and In­
teresting meeting of the Nor­
man de Vere Howard Chapter
of the United Daughters of the
Confederacy was field at tha
borne of Mra. W. L. Merritt
in Sunland Estates.
The meeting waa opened
with the ritual and aalute to
the American and Confeder­
ate flags, led by Mrs. W. B.
Kirby.
In the absence of the pres­
ident, Mrs. W. C. Hill pre­
sided. Following the business
session Mrs. T. J. Taylor read
a southern poem "Little GUfin of Tennessee,” by &lt; Char­
leston, S. C., poet.
The program waa presented
by Mrs. Merritt and consisted
of Civil War songs from an
album of records entitled
"Songs of the Confederacy."
Their origin was explained
and auch songs as "Lorena,"
"Bonnie Blue Flag" and "The
Conquered
Banner"
were
among those played.
The hostess aerved chiffon
pie with nuts and eoffee to
Mrs. C. A. Adsms, Mra. L. A.
Brumley, Mra. Claude P.
Herndon, Mra. Taylor, Mra.
Hill, Mra. W. B. Kirby, Mra.
R. F. Robison, Mrs. A. K.
Rossetter, Mrs. A. B. Wal­
lace. Mra. R. "R. Wright. Mra.
R. B. Monroe, and a visitor,
Mrs. Elisabeth Sharon.

Osteen

Personals

Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clutter
entertained at dinner the fol­
lowing guests recently: Mrs.
Edna Clutter, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Newcomb. Mr. and
Mrs. Vivien Allman and aon
Paul, Mr. and Mra. J. L. Allman and son J. L. Jr., Mra.
Thomas Seagravea, William,
Dwayne and Cindy Clutter.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wallet
and seven children were re­
cent overnight gucMi of Mr.
and Mrs. John Melrose. They
left for a visit to the Flor­
ida Keys and were accom­
Lake Mary
panied by Mr. and Mrs. War­
ren Melrose and daughter
Ruth. The Wallet* are owner*
and operator* of a 2.800 acre
Prairie farm io Saginaw,
By Frances Heater
I-eon Q. Pickering of Lake Mich.
Mary, who has been at Bay
Pines in St. Petersburg, is Casselberry
now staying at a nursing
borne in Orlando and will ap­
preciate hearing from hia
friends here. Try and get a
By Jane Casselberry
card or letter off to him soon
at this address: 112 Pasadena
A recent guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Drexel Ice of I-akethore
Place, Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Slokes Dr., Casselberry, was Mrs.
and family of Lake Mary had Ice's brother, Jim Meeker of
the following guests Christ­ Chilllcothe. Ohio.
mas Day: Ira Stokes, from St.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Cloud; Mrs. Lucile Abrams Muhlhauser, 83 Griggs Dr.,
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Warren Casselberry, arr hi* sisters
Haines, from Sanford; A /lc and brother In-law, Mr. and
and Mra. Ralph J. Michels, Mrs. Pete Morman and Mra.
Patrick Air Force Base; and Ruas Elam of Marlon, Iowa.
A/2c Palo Abney Jr., home on The visitors like Casselberry
leave for the Christmas holi­ *o much they hate decided to
days from Alaska.
make their home here.

MRS. MAPES

Couple Hosts
Former Friends
A t Dinner Parly
The Chester Hendersons en­
tertained a group of old
friends at thair Enterprise
home recently with a dinner
party.
Guests included Mr. and
Mrs. William McGee, Talla­
hassee; Mr*. K. M. Averill,
Haines City; Mr. and Mrs.
John Kreitxer, Largo; Mr*.
Tom Mitchell, Valley Springs,
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. S. R.
Mitchell, Mrs. Guy Fraser
and Ada Humphries, all of
Orlando.
Also Mrs. Elmer SUugler,
Maitland; Ernest Churchwell,
Dayton, Ohio; Mrs. Alden
Rollins,
Miami;
Richard
Davis,
Jacksonville;
Mlsa
Sylvia Davis, Fairfax, Va.;
Gary Wake, Lynchburg, Va.;
Mr. and Mra, Donald Lucey,
Durham, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Davis, Daytona, and
Howard Henderson, Enter­
prise.

Personals

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WITH

Mra. Garfield Walker, inner
guard;
Mrs. John Pierro,
outer guard; Mra. H. C. Diebrow, secretary, and Mrs. W.
E. Pratt Jr., treasurer.
Serving as three, two and
one year trustees, respective­
ly, will be Mra. Robert S.
Billhlmer, Mra. Stephen Androsko and Mrs. Harold Kastner.
The slate of new officers
will be installed at a public
installation service, at 2 p.m.
this Sunday, at the Civic
Center.
Mrs.
Bowersox.
retiring
president, presided at the
masting. Among other busi­
ness discusaed waa the gifl
of money to the Harry Anna
Crippled Children's Home in
Umatilla.
Tha drove will continue to
hold the fish fry* at the Elks
Club each Friday night. Take
out orders may be obtained by
calling the Elk* Club.
A few highlights of the past
year Include a cash donation
to the Elks to asaiat with their
projects; participation In the
Elks Mothers' Day program,
their flag day servlcea and
the performance of Elks' Real
at the memorial service.
Tiie Doe* have alio been
active in assisting the Canter
Society, TB Association, Re­
tarded Children's School and
they entered a float in the
annual
Christmas
parade.
Several
successful
money
making projects havl been
completed. They gave a $50
savings bond and a transistor
radio at the Christmas party
for members and their fam­
ilies.
Their president attended
both the stale and national
conventions last year. All
friend* of the group are cor­
dially invited to the installa­
tion ceremony Sunday after­
noon.

Dresses

Personals

Angel's Restaurant
NOW

Sanford Drove 160 Benevo­
lent Order of Does held the
annual election of officers for
1962 at the regular monthly
meeting in the Elks' Lodge
room.
Officers elected to serve
for the coming year were Mra.
Richard F. Mapes, president;
Mra. H. L. Foley, firat coun­
selor; Mra. George Demattlo.
senior counselor; Mr*. Bowersox, junior counselor; Mrs.
B. G. Caruthers, conductor;

Program O f

Personals

Calendar

Church Committee

Mrs. Mapes Elected
President Of Does

U D C Enjoys

Enterprise

Church

Hostess T o

The executive committee of
the United Presbyterian Wom­
en's Association of the Com­
Coast Line Railroad, in Jack­ munity Presbyterian Church
of Lake Mary met at the home
sonville.
The wedding will be an of the presideqt. Mra. James
event of March 3, at 3:00 M. Thompson, last week.
Plans and program for the
p. m. at the All Souls Church,
coming year were presented
in Sanford.
by the members.
Those present were Mrs. Ed
Zimmerman, Mra. H. M.
Cochran, Mra. W. C. Hopkins.
Mrs. Don Smith, Mra. Richard
W. Keogh, Mrs. Robert C.
Rugeniteln, and Mra. J. W.
Pllley.

secretary by the ACL Rail­
road, In Jacksonville.
Mr. Bowden waa born In
Crystal Falla, Mich., la a
graduate of Stuart High

lly Helen Snodgrass
Judge and Mrs. Alfred
Clapp, of Montclair, N. J „ arc
spending severs! days at their
home “ Thornby," on Lake
Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Tidwell
of Stuart, Mr. and Mra. lien
Barney, Corpus Christl, Tex.,
and Mra. Bertie Ray, Parrish,
Ala., arc visiting the Ray
family, Mr. and Mra. Charles
Ray, Mr. and Mra. S. B. Ray
and Mr. and Mrs. 0 . B. Sides.
Mra. Bertha Hardin, Enter­
prise, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea
Hardin, Sanford, and Mr. and
Mra. Art Parker of Orlando,
attended the funeral of Mra.
Annie McClain in Bartow.
Howard Smith has returned
to hla home in Pierson after
spending the holidays with hla
grandmother, Mra. Eva Co­
hen.
Mias Linda Dunn has re­
turned to her studies at Jones
Business College in Orlando
after spending the Christmas
vacation with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs.* Harvey L.
Dunn.
Mr. and Mra. Kirby S elim
and children and Mra. Bobby
Hamilton visited relatives in
Cpcoa last week.
■Miss Jean Parker has re­
turned to Florida State Uni­
versity after spending the
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. 0 . J. Parker.
Mr. and Mra. L. O. Hay man
have returned home after
spending Uic holidays with
Mr. and Mra. L. 0 . dayman
Jr.. In Houston, Tex.
Mra. E. W. Jones attended
the wedding of her daughter,
Ginger, to Hal Scourlock, at
the home of tltc groom, In Sea
Island, Dec. 30. The couple
will reside In Sea Island. Gin
ger is employed at the Cocoa
Bank and the groom by Pan
American Airways.
n r . and Mrs. G. B. Hut­
chens of Hobart. Okla., have
arrived in Enterprise to spend
the winter at (he home of Mr.
and Mra. C. A. Henderson.
Rev. and Mrs. James Mc­
Cullough and children of
Green Cove Springs were re­
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W .L. Tyler.
Miss
Jean
Cunningham
spent the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed L.
Cunningham. She has been
making her home with her
sister
and
brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Ucnby, in
Oldsmar, and attending High
School there.
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Couliette are the parents of a T
lb. 10H o i. daughter, horn
Dec. 30 at the Del.and Hos­
pital. Mrs. I’millet te Is the
former Miss Theresa Peter­
man. The rouple have three
other children, all boys.

UPW President

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One Table

Men's Slacks
Neurly All Sizes
Reg. Price To 15.95

NOW

7.88

Boy's Slacks

Men's Sweaters

Ages 8 to 18. Assorted
Colors. Reg. 4.98 to 7.95

Blends in solids &amp; patterns
each greatly reduced.

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Color, Design Sparks Art Show
By Dottle Higginbotham
Mri, Hcltn DeWltt, well
known local artist, has the
current mowing at the local
display center at Scnkarik's
Paint and Glass Store on
Magnolia Are.
Mrs. DcWitt's expressive
and colorful works Include
both oils and watercolors,
with a wide range of subjects.
There are some very brilliant
and true-io-life paintings of

Resident Asks
Smoke Relief

native floucrs Including hon­
eysuckle, nasturtiums, petun­
ias, hibiscua, cassia, bougainvlllta, roses and others, beau­
tifully reproduced.
The show includes two im­
pressive portraits, one of an
elderly Negro man and one of
a local young beauty. There
are some interesting still-life
pictures, some local scenes,
a richly colored abstract and
some studies of dragonflies,
colorful fungi and colorful
umbrellas on a rainy night.
The light coming from the
building in the background in
tha umbrella scene Is a mar­
velously brilliant glow.
Happily enough, many of
these psintings are for sale
and can be purchased at al­
most giveaway prices. Most
of them are unframed, leav­
ing the choice o f framing to
the taste and decor of the
householder.
Mr*. DeWllt, the guiding
spirit of the Sanford Art
Assn., was responsible for
the formation of the group
three years ego. She is ■ vet­
eran of the world of art, was
active In the field of commer­
cial art and women's fashion
design for many years.
Mrs. DeWit received her art

Donald Maxwell, a property
owner
from
Altamonte
Springs, told the county com ­
missioners
Monday
that
smoke from
a constantly
burning dump in his area was
a nuisance. He said that ap­
peals to the Altamonte city
council had brought no re­
sults.
Commissioner Avery ad­
vised Maxwell to contact the
county sanitarian for advice
as the burning of dumps is
against
health department
regulations.
“ All dumps are supposed to
be In the form of sanitary
landfills to be covered over
and not burned. The smoke
from burning trash and garb­
Bids for filing cabinets for
age la said to constitute a
health menace besides being the county agents office, pre­
an
unpleasant
nuisance," sented to the board o f county
com mis sioners
Tuesday b y
Avery said.
Cecil Tucker, were awarded to
the lowest bidden.
Ridding on one cabinet went
to George Stuart o f Orlando
x oT trn o r a f f m c a t io x
r o n t a x siks : d
and one to Powell Office Sup­
let*, tei.te I'lt t iis i i m i i m ply of Sanford.
•r seiei
In other business, Tucker
NOTICE IS H E R I i n r a i v KN. That I. n. Quick Jr. * naked that a directive be
J. R. K*rh th* holder o f th*
follow in g cfrllHcatS hs* filed drawn up to defina the work
•aid o t r tlflca lt for tax dtrd of the county agent's office In
to bt Issued thsraon. Tbs ce r­ connection with the county
tificate number and re a r o f
Issuance, the description o f owned orange grove.
th* propertr. and tha asm* In
Tucker laid that with proper
which It m i aeseaesd are
care and fertilisation tha
follow *:
Cortlflcata No. 7S7 T e a r o f grove could produce a good
latusnca ISIS
crop each year.
Description o f Prop ertr
“ As It stand* now, there are
IAits IS A E. : j ft. o f IAit
IS Itlork 73 Sanlsndo Plat three people Involved in the
nook S r a te s IIH -II-I7
grove management and deci­
A tt
Name
In
which
aieessed sion to sell, pick, work the
W a r n s 1). A lilt* N. Vlalh.
grove and other matters perAll o f said propertr bain* In
tha C ountr o f Bamlnola, Blata talnlng to the care of tha
o f Florida. Unite* aurh ce rti­ trees, and this often becomes
ficate shall ha redeemed a c­
cord in g to law the propertr very involved, with overlap
described In such certificate ping responsibilities," Tucker
w ill ha aold to tho hlehaet said.

Office To Get
New Files

Legal Notice

bidder at tha front door o f
tha Ramlnolt Countr Court
Iluueo at Banford. Flurlda, un
tha flrat Slender In tha month
• f February, ISIS, which la
tha Sth d* r o f Pahruarr. 1»•*.
Daiad this ISth dar o f Dec­
ember spsi.
(S EA!.)
Arthur If. Ileckwlth, Jr.
Clark Circuit Court,
■amlnola County. Florida
Publish Jan. 10, 17, tl. SI, 1SSS
o r A P P i.irsT iov
r o w TA X D F I D
(Sae. IBS.ie Flertda Siatatea
•r tatat
NOTICE 18 IIKKBRY 0 1 V .
I N , That Herbert Cherry th*
bold er o f th* follow ln * eartlfir st* has (lied said certifi­
cate for l*x deed »* he t*««»d
thereon. Th* certificate num­
ber and year o f Issuance, the
description o f tha property,
and the name In which It was
•ateseed ara a* f o l l o w * :
Certificate No. I t l Tear af
laauanca IttS
Description o f Property
I.ota S A 4 niork II Hunvalo w c i t y 1*1at n ook T
jxoticss

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Name In which aaaceacJ Annie
Jackson. All a f aald property
being In th* County o f Semi­
nole, state of Florida. Unless
such certificate shall be re ­
deemed accord ln* to law tha
property described In eueh
cert ifica te will be told to th*
hlaheet bidder at tha front
d oor o f tha Seminole Countr
Court House at Sanford. Flor­
ida. an tha first Monday la
tha month af February, tSSt,
which la tha Sth day o f Fe b ­
ruary, ISIS.
Data this ISth day o f Oct­
ober, ISSI.
(SEAL)
Arthur II. neekwlth. Jr.
Clerk Circuit Ceart
Hemlnol* County, Florida
Publish Jan. 1». 17, St. SI, 1SSS
!■ the c a a r t a f th* Cwaaty
J a l a * , S*aHaala Caaaty, Fl*rHa. la Prabat*.
l a *at Batata a f
DAVID O R A T WAGGONER.

DlctlltS

T a All C**dllara a a l Paraaaa
H ar la n Clalaaa a* nmaaala
Aaatast Ball ra ta l* i
You and each o f you are
hereby notlflad and required
to peasant any claim* and d*mands which you, ar *lth«r of
you, may hav* aaaln*t tha
•atata o f DAVID DRAT WAG ­
GONER, d*c*s**4. 1st* o f said
County, to th* County Juds*
o f Mamlnol* County. Florida,
at his o f flr t In th* court
housa a f aald County at San­
ford, Florida within *la reWn.
dar months from tha tlma o f
tha flrat publication o f this
notice. Each claim or demand
•hall ba In wrltlnc, and ahatl
•tat* th* placa o f r*tld*nca
and past afflra addraas af th*
claimant, and ahatl b* sworn
to by th* claimant, hia *»• •
«r attoraay, and any aueh
«l»lm or demand not •■» fllsd
thall ba void.
W. Roy W a s f o i x r
Ao o ia cu to r o f tb* Loot
Will and T*atam*at a f
David Gray W » ( f o n « r ,
dt etattd
Gao. A. nptor. Jr.
Attorooy for oald Uotata
1 1 * 4 Max nolle Avinu*
■anford, Florida
Plrat p u b licit ie s January It,
A. d , i n : .
Publish Jae. IS. 17, II, II,

Legal Notice
NOTICB OF A P rt.trA T K H f
FOR T AX IIStKIt
IP4.IS Florida Stalataa

tsar.

•r tatai

NOTICE 18 HKltKnr G IV ­
EN, That 1. H. Quirk Jr. A J.
H. Each th# holder o f tha
fnltnwtnr cortlflcata has fils,]
aald r-rtlflrs t * for tai d»»d
to ti* laauad th*r*on. T l x r*rtlflcat* number and year o f
iMuoncs, tho description o f
tho property, and th* nom* In
which It wo* o * i * n t d ar* •*
followoi
Cartlflrot* No. I l l Toor a f
tMuanco ISIS
n**cr!pt!an o f Property
t.nt i Block D 8an1andn
Country c l u b K*tat*a Plat
Hook It Poa* SS
Nome In which • ••rued Koy
Dovolnpmonl A
Realty
Inc.
All o f aald property brink In
th* County o f 8*mlnot*. P u t s
o f Florida. UnUoo ouch eortlflrat* shall ba r*d**m*d a c­
cord In x to la w th* property
doacrlhad In such cartlflrot*
will ba sold to th* hluhoat
bidder at tha front door o f
tho H*mtnol* County Court
llou s* at Hanford. Florida, on
tha flrat Monday In tho month
o f Fsbrnary, 1S4J. which la
th* Sth day o f February, 1SS7.
Datad this ISth day e f Dec­
ember. t a n .
(BEAL.)
Arthur H. H «rk«lt h. J r ,
Clark Circuit Court
Bamlnnl* County, Florida
Publish Jan. t*. 17, SI, St. ISIS

training and teaching certifi­
cate at the Illinois Women's
College, the Art Institute of
Chicago and the Academy of
Fine Arts.
When site came to Florida
about ten years ago, the
beauty of tha flowers and
landscape inspired her to be­
gin painting again, after an
arid period of 30 years in
which she “ did nothing."
Her background of design is
xpparent in her work, which
Is characterised by exquisite
a-tendon to Ictail and fine
reproduction.

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Set Designing
Like Painting,
Artist Says

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Paul Daren, Seminole Coun
ly teacher and artiat wai the
speaker at the meeting of the
dinner meeting o f the Sanford
Art A nn. Monday held at the
Capri Restaurant.
Daren described to the
group his work as a designer
of theatrical stage seta. He
said that designing and set­
ting up a stage scene was
much like painting a picture
In that the color, style, period,
furnishings and designs must
all reflect the mood of the
scene.
Stage scenery tells a part of
Ihc story, he said. In that It
gives the Imprriilon of the
lives of the people in the
scene, their character, the
walk of life, and the happen
Ings of the event, revealing
much of the background of
the atury.
Mrs. Beth Gregiry, presi­
dent of the association, read
a letter from Mayor Joe Ba­
ker, thanking tha group for
their time and icrvlcs In re
painting tha nativity scene
that standi on the from lawn
o f the City Hall during the
Christmas season.

Wing Milestone
At NAS Slated
Once again a milestone in
the history of Heavy Attack
Wing One will occur at the
Sanford Naval Air Station on
Jan. 19.
The event will be the flrat
graduation clasi of A3J Pilots
and Bombardier/Navlgatora.
Also the first A3J Vigilantes
to ba assigned to a Fleet
aquadron will be formally
turned over to Heavy Attack
Squadron Seven.
The presentation of this
new weapon In the Navy's
arsenal to a Fleet Unit repretents the untiring efforts of
many civilian and military
personnel who are now In San­
ford. The Graduation of rilota
and
Bombardier/Navlgatart
la alto representative of com ­
bined effort of military and
civilian personnel.

Legal Notice
NOTH!
Th* annual &gt;n**ilne o f tb*
•tockholder* o f th* Florida
Kioto Hank. Hanford, Florida,
a banking corporation, will ha
h»ld In th* hanklnc room on
tVodnaaday, Januarr If, I t i l ,
*t t i l l p. m. for th# f o llo w Inx purpoora:
(IS Elaet a Hoard o f Director*
for th* onoulnc y**r and
th* tranoartlon nf ouch
ether
huolnra* a*
may
com * b*for* tha maatlna.
T. E. Turktr
P r cildtnt
Publish: Jan. ;. !*. I » « .

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)EAR ABBY: My fiance and I

DEAR G. G.: I am not qualified
to give legal advice. But it is possible
for one to be LEGALLY right and
.MORALLY wrong. I At ill say it is
morally wrong for a woman to pick
her husband’s pockets.
•

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DEAR ABBY: My husband drives
a truck for n living and is gone for a
week at a time. I got pretty lonesome
and started thinking about accepting
a date with n certain man who told
me he didn't love his wife and had a
secret yearning for me for years. I
made the date with him and was all
set to go. Then I read the letter in
your column signed HIGH AND
DRY. That changed my mind. Abby,
I will never get that lonesome again.
Thanks for opening my eyes before
it was too late. I wouldn’t risk losing
mv husband and children for any­
thing.
JUST IN TIME

Are things rugged? For a person­
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Beverly Hills, Calif., and don't for­
get a stamped, self-addressed enve­
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For Abby’s booklet, "How To
Hnve A Lovely Wedding,” send 50
cents to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly
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TV Key Previews
7:30- 8:30 p. m. (NBC)
Wagon Train—“ Th* Dick 1’ederaon Story.” On* begin* to
wonder how the original wag­
on train* ever reached their
destination*, what with the
Intramural feuding* between
passengers offers so consist­
ently in thla series. This epi­
sode promised more than it
delivered with James McAr­
thur, a good young actor,
hampered with an unconvinc­
ing characterisation o f a
brooding youth who Indulges
his hostile Impulse* on th* eld­
est of five slaters (Ann*
Helm). Predictably, he'a a
hero at the finish.
8:30-9:80 p. m. (CB8) Check­
mate. “ The Star System."
Don't (wallow these charact­
ers aa typical of Hollywood
and you'll enjoy th* character­
ization, particularly that o f
Kllxabeth Montgomery, excel­
lent In her role as a spoiled,
seemingly ruthless movie star.
Also good la Jack I-ord as a
producer - director who'e not
too pleased with her posses­
sive Instincts. Of th* regular
stars, Doug McClure gets full­
est play in this hour as he
tries to checkmate ugly rum­
or* about tha star that could
result In newspaper headlines.
9-10 p. m. (NBC) Th* Perry
Como Show. (Color). Perry's
guests tonight should dsllght
both mom and dad. Art LinkUtter la on* o f th* most dur­
able o f TV'a “ Afternoon Love
A ffairs” In millions of Am irican homes, while Juliet lYowse
needs nothing more than what
sha already
possesses
to
pleas* th* American male.
Juliet does not disappoint in
a dance number on “ Take The
A Train," while Llnkletter
takes Como and Company

DEAR MISS VAN BUREN: Sixty years ajfo, when I was a young1
man, I read in the newspaper that a
husband had chnrged his wjfe with
"stealing” because she picked his
pockets. The judge said she was not
guilty because she had a right to
pick his pockets. When a judge hands
down a verdict on some case which
has never before been settled in court,
his verdict establishes a precedent
and becomes "Law."
Abby, you said in your column
that a wife has no business picking
her husband’s pockets. I am sure if
you had known of this law you
wouldn't hnve given that answer.
Respectfully,
G. G.

back to their childhood duys in
a skit on his own program's
Interview! with tht moppet
set.
9:30-10 p. m. (CUS) The
Dlek Van Dyke Show. Tonlght'a show la not up to the
comedy ptaka achieved on prevlout epiaodtt, though sorns
good, sharp gag lines coma
across In fine fashion. When
Uob (Dick Van Dyke) finda
wifa I.aura (Mary T y l a r
Moore) opening hit mail, he
uaea the aituatlon fur a com­
edy akelch that inukea a big
hit with evtryona but Laura.
If the off-camera voice you
hear ia the aketch ia familiar,
it'a because it belong* to Carl
Rainer.
10-10:30 p. m. (NIIC) Th*
Bob Newhart Show. (Color),
Many ahowmen would nevar
add a monologue act to a show
that ia built around mono­
logue. That ia what haa been
done to tonight's |diow. New­
hart, an axcellent one-man
comedy act, haa i n v i t e d
Charlee I-aughton, an excel­
lent one-man dramatic act to
maka a guest appearance.
10-11 p. m. (CUS) Tha Unit­
ed States Stael Hour. "Far
From Tha Shada Tree,” star­
ring Jack Caraon, Anita Louise
and Keir Dullea, r e v o l v e *
around tha problam* a family
facea following a transition
from povarty to substantial
wealth. Jack Caraon ia effec­
tive aa a onatlme truck driver
who haa become the owner of
a large trucking concern. Un­
affected, he finda it hard to
cops with hi* wife and elder
aon'a sophistication, while hia
younger son and daughter
take sides with his more nat­
ural attitude*.

Nine timet out of 10:
The woman who pride* her­
self on being frank ia juat
being catty.
The woman who always
does more than her share of
the talking Isn't nearly at fas­
cinating to others as she ia to
herself.
The woman who tells you
that her children never caused
her one hit of trouble either
has a short memory, or her
children were more adept
than moat at oovering up their
mischief.
The woman who can be the
funniest at someone else’a
expense ia never able to ap­

preciate a joke on herself.
The woman who isn't happy
where she is, wasn't happy
where she "w aa," either.
The woman who claims she
and her husband have never
spoken a cross word isn't as
happily married or a i much
in love as the wife who oc­
casionally says, "I'm so mad
at John I could wring his
neck."
The woman who lies about
her age isn't fooling anybody
but herself.
The woman who has never
been known to lay a bad word
about anybody ia the kind of
person whose good words

don't carry much weight.
The woman who is often de­
scribed aa "plain ns an old
shoe” can well afford to be.
The woman who telle you
something unpleasant "for
you.' own good” gets a cer­
tain ttgree of pleasure out of
the telling.
The woman who says "J'na
not bragging, but . . . ” in.
"How to Have ■ Happy
Husband." Send as cents to
Ruth Mlllett Reader Serviec,
c /o The Sanford Herald, P. O.
Box 489, Dept. A, Radio City
Station, New York 19, N. Y.

By Oswald Jacoby
The St. Paul Winter Carni­
val Tournament haa been
granted regional itatua thla
yoar. It regularly breaks re­
cords as a sectional and those
who plan to attend It the first
four days of February had
better get their reservations
in early.
One of the best of th*
younger St. Paul players is
Mrs. Myron Hill. In list
year’s event she was defend­
ing against a spade alam.
Her one possible taking trick
wet the queen of diamond*
and she proceeded to beat the
slam by the unusual exped­
ient of getting it out of her
hand at the first opportunity.
South had high cards to
spare with his six-spade bid.
but he also had a bad diamond
situation. He won the opening
heart lead, drew trumps,
cashed his other high heart
and three clubs, and then led
a diamond.
Most players would play low

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Fuse
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P u* Pea*
Peas
Opening lead—U 10

making two diamond tricks.
If she had played the nine
of diamonds, South would
have gone up with dummy's
ace and led the suit back. K
West rose with the king be
would drop the queen. X be
played low, Mrs. Hill would
mske her queen snd have te
lead a heart or a club either
of which, would allow Soutta
to ruff in dummy and discard
his lait diamond at (he sans*
lime.
Service

TV RENTAL

automatically, but not Mrt.
Seminole T V
Hill. She dropped the queen
Borrow Our Tub* Checker
on the table whereupon South
3100 Sanford Are. FA 3-4929
bad no way to keep Eaat from

It’s Same Old
Story For Moore
■*— »Ml &gt;

M TUBO ffice OF|
bjmk n c fiu tjr

WHAT DtO TOE
PSYCHIATRIST .
SAYABOUT &lt;
BLUE JAHB?,

NOTBAO POR TWOYTARSl J TWO&lt;NUKM
WORK. WMATW YOUR &lt; CACH. NO a
I'VE UFT MY CStAJCCWRC W„a8TIMATB- PRJNCIV/ tSTUAATE.
"BANKS AT HOME MJ6HT W--\
•&gt;rf COUNT
^ DC NOSY—

•HUG REFUSED TO &gt; TALK TO THE DOCTOR/

HAS(Tf
OCCUWTCD
10 VOll tWAT IMI6HT

M6H YCUR SHARE J
as wtu.r ,— ^

. aaaqaa

WHAT DOYOUI
SHE REFUSED

ilUjUSTTHAT/.WII
KIYHAT ATC WE
K 60046 TO DO

LOS ANGELES (U P I )-A r chie Moore, who has been
through the same thing many
times before, today took in
stride an ultimatum from the
New York State Athletic
Commission that he defend
his portion of the light heavy­
weight championship or Awfelt it.
Moore was In Lot Angeles
on buxine aa wlitn the New
York commission announced
it
wanU
the
49-year-«ld
champion to sign provision­
ally within M days to defend
hla crown against Harold
Johnson, recognlied by the
Boxing
National
tton as champion.

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n

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(Ball
MAYFAIR INN
Saturday, Jan. 13th,
9 't i l BILL A D L E R &amp; HIS

OPEN Ilia
TODAY THRU SAT.

Kitz Theatre

i

rilONB FA I-111A
NOW SHOWING
At 7:99 4

Annual

ORCH ESTRA

|oM*e t t m r f
h i d i

10th

10:30

DRESS

OPTIONAL

STARTS SUN. JERRY LEWIS AS “TUB ERRAND BOY1

$1.50 Per Person

"T h e Tattered Dreaa”
Jeff Chandler

Jean Crain

Plea A t •;•• Only

"My Man Godfrey'
June Ally son
David Niven
In Celer

Benefit * - -

Sanford Police
Benevolent A ssn., Inc.

i

�t

The More You Tell - The Quicker You Sell I Rent! Hire! Dial FA 2 - 2 6 1 1
6. For Rant

Classified
Phone
FA 2-2611

(Hr

FURNISHED Garage apart* HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
ment. MOM* W. lit. KnSALES
RENTALS
trance on Mangousttno Ave.
No children. Mra. Duren

Srralft

• a n forh

Jan. 10,__’02

SW E E T IE FIE

P«Rf 11127. Special Services

By Nadine Seltzer

Helmly Realty

FURNISHED cottage for rent
308 W. 13th Street
by month. IT-92 at Five ; FA 2-7605 Eveningi FA 2-2379
l’ olnti. FA 2*1467.
ONE OF THE Cleaned 3 bed­
S P A C I O U S , Modem, well
room, 2 bath hornet in San­
furniihed,
one
bedroom
ford. For Sale with nolhiag
apartment. I l l W. isth.
down, block fenced comer
yard. Fla. room. Immedi*
SLEEPING Room*, 803 Park
ate occupancy. FA 2-1699,
Ave. ‘

Office 204 W. First
DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Tu**., thru fr l. • 8 P. M. day
before Insertion. Mon. - Sat.
soon.
HTIIAIQIIT CLAHHIFIKI):
Tuea., thru FH. • .1 I*. M. Hay
before Insertion. Mon. • Sat.
IW I
KKHI'ONHIUILITY:
The llarald will not be responlble for more than one In101: ret Inarrtion of your ad,
and reterveae the right to re
Vice or reject any advertiseeterl from what ordered to
conform to the policies of thla
paper.

Sales &amp; Service
li. II. HIGH
Oviedo, Fla. FO 5-3315 Days
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3813

C

ROSA L. PAYTON
"Why don't you have TV
13. Mortgage Loans

dlnnere for

doga?

22. Build - Faint - Repair

MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional
Commercial A Residential

ROOM S P E C I A L $14.93'
Painting inside and out
Call Mr. Tasker, FA 2-8159

Stenstrom Realty

SEMI-RETIRED Carpenter
Repairs, Alterations, Painting
Phone FA 2-7983

111 N. Park Ave.

FA 2-2420

18. Female Help Wanted

23. Iluilding Materials

Stemper Agency

WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
Rooms private bath*. 114
W. First 8t.
2-BKbROOM house, kitchen
equipped, water furnished
Ph. FA 2-4411.

RENT A BEI)
Rollaway, Hospital &amp; Baby
Beds
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 3-5111 110 W. lit. St
UNFURNISHED house, 1109
Washington
Avo.
Phono
FA 2-5303 after Jan. 1st.
CONVENIENT TO BASE: 3
bedroom, kitchen equipped,
large living room, |U0 per
mo., 105 E. Woodland Dr.
FA 1-7057.
$

Kt

HARDWARE
WANTED: Beautician. Cut 'N LUMBER PAINT
Curl Beauty Shop, FA 2 0834
Roofing FHA Loans Plans
or FA 2-4013.
FREE ESTIMATES
WHITE houseketpar to live Your Credit Is Good, Up to
in. Call collect, FO 5-3500
2 Yr*. to Pay
Oviedo.
B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
HIGHLAND P A R K - 2 bed WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE.
9. F ur Sulr o r R ent
We Give TV Stamps
If you would enjoy working
room, frame, convenient to
CUSTOM BUILT Home on
3 or 4 hour* a day calling 903 W. 3rd St. Ph. FA 2-7898
achools and shopping. Hard­
Lake. Rent or Sale. Rea­
regularly each month on a
wood floors, space heater,
sonable. Call evenings. Ph
group of Studio Girl Cos- 24. Electrical Services
blinds and kitchen equip
FA 2-1597.
matia clients on a route to
pqd. Financing available
KRIGIDAIRK
bo
aitabllihed
In
and
Priced below market. Sea at
FOR 8ALE OR RENT: 2 bed
Salea A Servlet
around Sanford, and ara
2104 Cordova Dr, or Phone
room house, kitchen equip,
House Wiring, Free Estimates
willing to make light de- Sid VUilen'K Mandall Electric
FA 1-4179.
pod. FA S-OUa.
liveries, ete„ write STUDIO
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2 0915
3 BEDROOM Home, Fla
GIRL COSMETICS. Dept.
12. Rial Kettle For Sale
mom, on Mayroso Dr. »130
9-Y, aieodale, California.
25. Plumbing; Service*
down, and take up Pay­
Route will pay up to $5.00
ments of $62.00 par mo.
per hour.
PLUMBING
with eloetrtc stove. Phone
Contracting A Repair*
FA 2-0640.
17. Male Help Wanted
Free Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
GOOD INCOME PROPERTY STOREROOM Keeper, comWEKIVA RIVER ESTATES Centrally located two-story 4
missary experience prefer- 204 Sanford Ava, FA 2-3393
Approximately IVt acroi, with
bedroom
home,
two
apart
red. Seasonal. Sea Manager
150 ft. on river, Vi mile off
W. J. KING
menti (both rented), office
at Mayfair Inn, Sanford.
R*. 48
PLUMBING A SUPPLIES
and shop — all for only
Ph. FA 2-8800.
# Contracting * Repair Work
$5,500
$17,500. Investigate this op­
2334 So. Park I)r.
WANTED: Saxophone player
Call FA 2-0473 after 0:00 p.m.
portunity today!
Phone 322-0415
for iraall Combo. NO 1-3148

River Front
Property

Oscar M. Ilnrrlson
Registered Broker
1311 Palmetto Ave. FA 2.9927

ROOM
furnished
apt.,
available Jan. Mth, $60 par
mo, close-in, 111 E. 8th St. THE TIME TESTED FIRM
FA 2-4195 or FA 24799,
116 N. Park Ave FA 2-9111

S t Johns Realty Co,

"We

Trade"

REALTOR - INSUROR
CONSULTANT-APPRAISER
Ph. FA 2-4991
It! N. Park
Moving soon to 1919 S. French
Ave.

2 BEDROOM house on Old
J. W. Hall, Realtor
Orlando Road, ideal for
"Call Hall" FA 2-3641
LOT, good location, just outchildren, school bus stop,,
2544 So, Franch Ava.
aide of City. Two 3-bedroom
shade trees, $90 mo., S
months advance rent, Ph. REDUCED P R I C E $9,100.
3 bath, housai. FA 3-1951.
FA 1-2257.
$4,000 down balanco $S0 per
LOVELY I bedroom, 2 bath
month on two frame houses
I BEDROOM, 3 bath, house.
homa, large yard, cltrua
and 4 acres of land. Con­
trees and ahrubi. Con /ehSunland- FA 2-5337.
tact Grady Scott. FA 3-2925.
lent to schools shopping
M A Y F A IR -4 bedroom 1 bath
and NAS. No down pay­
SAN LANTA HOMES
largo yard. Iioo. month.
ment Immediate occupancy.
On Locuat, North of East SOtb
Call FA 1-4T09.
Naval officer being trans­
St. 3-Badrooms, 3-Baths, axferred. FA 2-4945.
ccllent neighborhood. Pric­
FURNISHED house FA 2-7247
ed from $11,900. Low down
WILL SELL equity la bouse
S ROOM furnished apartment,
paymont, $94-50 par mo.,
or trade for house trailer
lit no«r. M anner's apartprincipal A Interest.
Ph. FA 2-1491,
mint now available, low VA — NOTHING DOWN
rent and commission Ph.
Ph. FA 2-9510 or CR 7-1031 COLORED, 3 lote close-in.
FA 24S7S.
Nlghta QA 2-1599
$1300, easy lermi. Phone
Jack Dfmatroe, Developer
TE 8-IU92 or 73u Seminole
AVAILABLE Jan. 13th. 3 bed­
Blvd. Casselberry, Fla.
room house, IV* bath, ex­
cellent
location,
kitchen
furnished 1110 per mo. Ph.
FA 2-6348.

T E E V G R EEN
ESTA TES
I.MN Enterprises!. Inr.
• Country Club Hoad
St, Exten.ion) I
West Of ||wy. IT-01
l o Mayfair Country
• 3 • B ed room s

FARMER’S AGENCY
N. V. Tarmar, Raaltor

2465 S. Park Ave. FA 2-3221
After hour* FA 2-3012 or
FA 2-0261
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS,
Realtor
Raymond Lundquiat, Assoc.
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

Bull-Blair Aprency

(10th
Registered Brokora
Billow
4c ASSOCIATES
Neat
t lub 111 So. Park Ave. FA 3-5941
Lake Mary Branch FA 2-1290

• I &gt;4 Bathe
• Central Alr-Cond. A
Heating
FUA

.'Ion!Ill)

Have U p T o
3 6 'i
On A u to
InHurnnr*

P jj inriils —

$66 to $74
No Closing Cast
V.i A Conr, Financing
Available

Cliff Ilornentun, Broker

T E rra c e 8-4199
Open 19.-00 a, a . to 1:09 p. a .

A ge* 16 - 89

AH Lines
Written
Call • C- o . TODD
FA 2-8388
for ALL your Insurance
. 2195 H. Park - Hanford
' " ^ • N e x t To T h rift* a y

0

A T IO N W 1D E
Mutual

Insurance
Co.
Homo Office: Coiumbus. O.

ONLY $100.00 DOWN foTjonT
pletely furnished, 2 bedroom
house. Automatic washer,
fenced yard, palio. 105 Gar­
rison Dr.

DAYS work wanted. FA 2-4051
COOK or Meld. FA 2-3948.
DAYS WORK FA 3.1291.
HOUSEWORK, h a v e
own
transportation. FA 2-6186.

CARE for Invalid. EA I-II9I.

Oscar M. Harrison

20. llabyalttfra

1311 Palmetto

WEEK dayt only, . in my
home, j year o'd girls $2.00
per day. Ph. FA 2-5514.

21. Beauty Pa Iona
CUT 'N CUHL
Beauty Shop
Formerly—Kathcriot Harvey
Hair Stylist — Pat Stawart
81$ Palmetto Ave. FA 2-0831
HARRIETT'S
BEAUTY NOOK
Profeselonel C an — Modarn
Equipment
105 So. Oak
Ph. FA 2-3742

Dawn’s
•7614

&lt;flavsnna

Park Homes

By

CONST.

SHOEM AKER
Low

As

PliunliinR &amp; 11cut ing
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
WORK
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6362

li A BY SITTING, house clean­ 27. Specie! Service*
ing. 709 Cypreia Ave. Ph.
fA 2-0551.
Income Tax Service

PARK RIDGE 3 bedroom,
11$ bath, air conditioned, ceaBeauty Salon
tral heat, 2 patios, corner
Walker Building
lot 3730 Down. FA 2-9463. 2510 Oak
FA

As

Wall

19. S itu a tio n * W an ted

Stemper Agency

|.14. Articles*

For Rale

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and E8TEY Piano, baby Grand,
Bsby Beds, Day, Week, or
small. Queen Anne, like
Month
new. cost $2,000 will sell
FURNITURE CENTER
for $195. FA 2-9319.
1100 French Ave.
GOOD Range g«5. Formal like
Ph. FA 2-7933
new !« price. 1503 Elliott.

34. A IIdea

Galaxie

For Fall

WE HUY Used furniture. Ph.
FA 3-3175.
FURNITURE
Navy man transferred; brand
new; take over for balance ONE ALLIED Radio 30 Watt
deluxe amplifier, $25. Call
on 3 complete rooms; no
FA 3-2929 after 3 p m.
down payment necessary;
payments tow «• $13 per SOFA BED and matching ; I
month. Call owner collect,
rocker, swivel chair, beige.
TE 8-i3lt, Casselberry.
Good coiulltion. FA 2-1400. j

BY
FORD
enduring elegance

WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, 12 FT. BOAT, 10 hp. Mercury7 !I with power lo please.
canes, walkers.
motor and trailer $223. 117 1
FREE DELIVERY
Shannon Dr. FA 2-1821.
WHY PAY MORE
Prescriptions our Specialty
E N V E L O P E S.
Leltcr1957
FORD
V-8,
automatic
FAUST'S fix Mcllonville ♦
and gel D»e . . , Aou can
heads, statements, Invoicos.
trammiuion, completely re­
Ph FA 2-7107
hand hills, end programs,
;
o
»n
e
luxurious felly
built $65. Engine $30. Keel’s
etc. Progressive Printing
equipped and air renditionBody Shop. Pit. FA 2-7719.
CIRCULATING HEATER, LP
Co. Phone FA 2 2951—306
gas, for 2-bedroom home.
ed GALAXIE 500 for lees
West 13th SI.
Reasonable. 1216 Randolph PLAYPEN. High Chair. SlraL
than you’d gey for moor
ler, Mattresses, Florence
Si. or Phone FA 2-3296.
Piano Tuning — Repairing
of the "stripped down" |
stove, and wood burner. Pit.
W. L. HARMON
FA 2-2816.
| models in the medium price
GOOD USED furniture for
Ph. FA 2-4223
sale,
refrigerator,
stove,
field.
KIRBY Vacuum with attachbedroom suite and etc. 2608
Septic tanks pumped - drain
mcnls. Console sewing ma­
So. Elm. Ph. FA S-2307.
fields installed. 24 hour eer
chine, Buffet, Chert of j
vice. Terms. FA 2-9469
drawers.
Bargains.
1381
FACTORY TO YOU
Country Club Circle.
ALUMINUM
BLINDS
29. Automobile Service
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bot­ EASY auto w ether $11. Call |
tom rail with plastic ends.
FA 2-8741.
Plastic or rayor tapes. Cotton or nylon cords.
16. A utom obile* • T ru ck *
WimUhleld
Rack Glass H cnkarik Glass and Paint
Hoot Glass
Vent Gluss
I960 VOLKSWAGON Deluxe,
Co.
one owner, top shape. Ph.
SERVICE
310 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
FA 2-0494.
Senkarik Glaan and Paint
INTAKE manifold. 3 two-bar­
4-door aedan, tutone whit*
Co.
1937
FOIII), Country Club, 9j ond viking blue, vinyl trim,
rel carburetors, fuel block,
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 3-4622
passenger, station wagon,
for ’38 or ’39 Ford 361 en­
&gt;25 V.I engine, CruUosnaRadio and heater. Private | Or, 809 x 14 whltenolla,
gine. Phone Mr. Glclow.
11. Poultry • Livestock
$823. FA 2-3296.
FA 2-2611 or FA 2-9473 al­
power brake*, power clear,
PUPPIES - hair Airedale, 2
ter 6:00 p. m.
195$ FORD 2 door, radio and I ing, air conditioning, ro­
months old, $3 00. Cell Sat.
heator. Privata $233. Ph. [ ll Io, heater, tinted glace, 2or Sun. only. Wale* Fern­
■peed nipera end naehera,
FA 2-3296.
ery, on lake at Lyman
wheel
eovera,
back-u p
School, Longwood.
Fireplace wood, all lengths, ’33 FORD, 2 door, hard top, | IlghU. tuns algnale, *11 f||.
axtra nice. FA 3-37SL
ter, electric clack, podded
Oik and lighter wood. De­
CHAMPION Miniature AKC
deck.
livered.
Phone
FA
2-6119,
1
1
Black Poodle Puppies and
1930 C li E V R O L R T, good
no answer FA 3-5909.
Mother, Show dog Stock.
transportation. FA 1-4684.'

j

Reg. Raal Estate Broker
LOST: Reward for return of
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
reddish brown 4 lb. male
TRADE W A N T E D : 93.500
Chihuahua dog. W.
M.
EVERY DAY
equity in small 2 bedroom
Hoag, 200 W. 13th *t. Ph. We receive calls from peo­
frame house in Winter Park
FA 2-2337.
ple who want to rent houses
on Sanford Area property.
and apartments, furnished
Write Rt. 3, Box 501-A,
2 . N otice* - P erson a ls
and unfurnished. If you
Sanford.
havo a place to rant and
YES, you can borrow our
would ears to araQ your­ 3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, tilo
Carpet Shampooer FREE to
self of our services, we
floors, 2 utility rooms, kit
clean your carpet* with
would appreciate your Hit
chcn equipped, fenced In
Blue
Lustre.
Carroll’s
ing.
back yard, near recreation
Furniture.
area. Will Paint to suit. 4!
S. Education - Instruction
"We Trade"
North 3rd St.. North Or.
Undo. FA 2-2291.
CHORD SYSTEM piano les­
ion* (know your key board)
SUNSHINE REALTY
REALTOR - INSUROR
in 12 easy lessons. Age 13
Amy Anderson
CONSULTANT-APPRAISER
and up. FA 2-9081.
Reg. Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA 2-4991 112 N. Park
M19 So. Franch Ave.
Moving soon to 1119 S
6. For Real
Day FA 3-T493
French Ave.
Night FA 2-4911
FURN. apt. MOO MaUonviIle.
SLEEPING'
ROOMS.
Tho
Gables, 401 Magnolia Ave
FA 2-0720.

SEWING MACHINE SER­
VICE: For service on any
make of Sewing machine,
parts and accessories or
Rentals call or write to
Sanford Sewing Center, 104
South Park A-e. FA 2-9411.

KRIGIDAIRK

Jim Hunt Realty

BEDROOM
unfurnished,
kitchen equipped house. Call
FA 2-0261.

33. Furniture

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sires
We Repair and Service
S T I N K
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd SI.
FA 2-6437

CASSELBERRY 2 bedroom 1 A FABULOUS buy. 4 bedroom masonry home, stone
duplex,
carport,
kitchen
tircplacc, open beam con­
equipped, water furnished.
struction, 2 tile baths, too x
175 per Mo. or $100 furnish­
600 feet on beautiful Lake
ed. CII 1-4877 Orlando, be­
Markham. Must sea to ap­
fore • a. m. or after 6 p.m.
preciate. FA 2-3378.
CLEAN furniihed apartment,
reaonably priced, water and
gerage furnished. Adults
only. FA 2-1854 or FA 2-5645
2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
LAKEFRONT 4 room unfurn­
Office FA 2-2118
ished on Lake Kathryn and
Nights FA 2-0648
17-91 Fern Park, Lofgren.
4 Lake Lots, with large oak
1 BEDROOM furnished apart­
trees, on Lake Onoro, $8,000
ment, clean and nice for
Nama Your Terms.
couple. Call FA 2-2930.
I

1. Lost A Found

12. Real Estate For Sale

$350

CO.

Down

4-Bedreoiua— 3 Hatha
J-Bedrooms— 2 llslhs
3-bedrooms— 1|, Hatha
3-Red rooms— 1 Hath
Wide variety exterior deelgns and floor plena

VA Financing on Home* up In 815,001)
FHA—Conventional A In-Kervice Financing
DIRECTIONS t Turn W, on 20th IL Follow Country
Club Hd. A Watch for our signs.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

62 Galaxie 500

WOOD

MAKE 1982 A MUSICAL
YEAR with a musical In­ 37. B oat* - Motor*
strument from BUKUR’S
MUSIC SHOP, 2004 Cedar Gateway To Tha Waterway
JERSEY or Guernsey milk
Your EVl.NRUDE Dealer
Ave. Specialising In
cow. Call 322-9099.
Iloltsun Sporting Gouda
# SALES • R E P A I R S
# RENTALS
• MUSICAL 304-6-8 E. let. Ph. FA 2-39911
TWO Good Brood |owa and
ACCESSORIES.
Before you
4 pigs. FA 2-MM
buy, give ue a try, phone 3D. TraUera • Cnlm nea
FA 2-0733.
.12. Flovvgre • Shrub*
1959 31«FT. ELCAR house |
trailer, I bedrooms, fully in­
FRESH.CREAMY
Betel Polnietllii In bloom 98c
sulated. Take trade; what|
PRE«MIXED
CONCRETE
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
have yog. I Point Bait Shop, 1
.Miracle
Concrcto
Co.
Grapeville Ave. near Mth SI.
llwy. 1T-02.
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-ITIl
PANSIES A PETUNIAS now
HOUSE
TRAILER 33 ft. 2 1
ready. Dutch Mill Nuriery, 21 IN RCA TV, good condi­
bedrooms,
modern,
Uko |
tion $50. 252 DcBsry Dr.
New Upaila Rd. olf 20tb St.
new, must sacrifice. DeDeBsry, Fla. Ph. NO 8-9813
Wltt’a Trailer Park, Orlando |
Now la the time to set out
Hwy.
FLORIDA
A D V A N C E GARDEN TILLER, Rotary
mower and many other EmULACKBKRRIES FA 2-8809
plomenti. lock down, bala uce 24 months. FA 2-9809
SS. Furniture
for demonstration.
Uied furniture, appliances,
WOODSTOCK
Typewriter,
A. 9 . Barkley Used Cara,
tooli, ale. Bought . Sold.
looks like new $25. Phone
Inc.
Larry’a Mart 215 Sanford
NO 8-3100.
ImpvrlM
&amp;
Sport* Cnra
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
Our Hpoelallly
9 PIECE dlaoite 9ft. Chulu17-92 Heart of Mallland
* B1U VALUES
ota Apartment 533-B on Rt.
FH, MI 4-5307
* QUICK CREDIT
419.
* EASY TERMS

Barkley

WE GIVE
STAMPS

TOP

VALUE

WILSON - MAIEK
New and Uied Furniture
sit K. Flrat St.
FA l-36i:

FA 2-1127 Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With The Cseh.
SUPER TRADINU POST.
FA 2-0077.

Southern Air

Specialising In Healing
and Air-CoiMlilionlng Only
2302 Oak Ave.
FA 2-8321

HEATING
II. B. POPE CO. INC.
200 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
DO YOU NEED EXPERT
LITERARY HELP? . . .
an application letter that
will "get the job "; dub
paper; alter dinner speech;
high school or collegr theme
or essay on all but scienti­
fic subjects. Low rale*. |'h.
FA 2-4033, evenings.

L

ONGDALE
HOMES

I.MN K.NT8RPUIKKH INC.

3 . HEDKOOMS
H| HATIIS
l.ow Down Payment
No Cloning Cunt*
A* Low
IB 4
Per
Ae
Munth
Principal • In*. • Int. . Tales

58.500 To 11.800
FHA &amp; Conv. Financing
lllltEITIONH: 10 Minute*
from Hanford. Ho. op llwy.
17-92, (urn rl|Ht at uur
algo.

T E rra c e 8-3911

: ’ asso”

FA 2-7741.

PUPPIES, pert shepherd $10.
FA 2-3926.

CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING'
.Mattrcis renovating. Expert
Upholstering. All W o r k
Guaranteed. Call Nix Bed­
ding Mfg. Co., FA 3-2117,
1301 Sanford Ave.

4-door V-g. g it engine,
CruleomnOr, 899 a
14
whltowalla, power eteoriaf,
power brnkoo, radio, tinted
windshield, 2 speed wlpofa
•ad woahero, wheel eovera,
padded daak, eafety belts, ]
turn algnale, electric cloak,
oil filter, kaek-np llgkto,
corinthlan white flnlah.

*3486“
62 FORD
Country Sedan

NOTICE
JA N U A R Y
C LEA R A N C E S A LE

9 ptetenser elation wagon, I
4 door, white avar o i l m
•n«se. Fordomptlr, 809 a 14
whitewall
Uroo. electric
window tall gala, 282 V-8
engine,
power
atearing,
wheel eovera. podded daak.
all vinyl Interior, oil filter, |
turn aignala.

H O LLER So /S AN FO R D

*346025

KUHN ITU HE
Must tell at once—3 complete
NO
rooms of furniture. Take |
over monthly payments ol
$11.19 or $100 caab. Call
owner collect TE $-1311
Casselberry.
60 ( IIP.V Impel* Hpurl Cpe........- .
,&lt;*«•*•!••*tem* •••##*»s. vs
« I OLDS F-BS 4 Dour
80 CIIBV, Intpala 4 Doer Hardtop ....
60 COIIVAIIt 4 Door Automatla .....
10 CUKVAIK I Door .... .
59 CADILLAC 4 Door, Air Cond. ....
38 ('llKV Htatlon Wagon V -l Auto.
FINANCING
36 FOIII) I Door A u tom atla..........Down Payment K
36 FOIII) 2 Door, F-599, Overdrive ..
d a tin g t ost
39 LINCOLN 4 Door, Air Coed. ....
31 CIIKV. 4 Door. Economy 9 ....
58 KAMULKK 4 Door, Automatic
Muaihy Payment! as low as 37 CIIKV. 119, I Door, V.9. Auto
gftg inet. fata* and ln*uranc«- 57 FOIII) 4 Door, Automatic ......
56 CIIKV. 4 Door, Economy 9
..............
NEW HOMES
56 CllltYHI.KIt Htatlon Wagon, Au&gt;*.
In llenullful —
36 IIAMIII.KK. 9 Cyl, 4 Door
itte«so»e*****«»*»»»»
37 CADILLAC t’onvrrllbU ...................
33 CIIEV. 4 Door V-8. Auto -----------33 Ol.DH 86, 4 Door, Auto.
33 l-’Oltl) Hlatiun "a g o n
3 - HEDKOOM S
33 NAHII Ambassador 4 Door
1 • V/t - 2 H A T IIS
34 MERCURY Coupe ...............
Conventional A FI|A Loan* 51 CADILLAC 4 Door, Air Coed.
Drive
17-92
In
Hunland 31 FORD t Door, V-», Autematle
Estate* (2 ml. H. of Hanford). 54 IIAMHLKb, Huprr Auto. .........Kalea offir# M huuae inaidc S3 I'ONTIAC 4 Door, Awl*. ..... .....
rnlrsnrr.
37 CIIKV. S Tun Chaeale and ( ah
61 CIIKV. C, Ton PUeltld* Pickup

PAYMENTS
UNTIL VALENTINE DAY

VA
$156

Sunland Estates

$14,100 - $17,100

K IN G SW O O D
H U IFD K H K , IN C .
PA 2-I0T4
JIM HUNT * FA 2-3119

62 GALAXIE

3 19 E . 2 n d S T .
2505 p a r k A v a .

FORD
Bonus
$1995
1995
1993
1391
1395
2995
1293
913
895
1893
991
1091
T95
795
395
895
41$
im
39 $
695
393
693
895
995
291
193
395
1195
1693

Features

These rare feature all the
(extras) is standard equip­
ment . . . AT NO EXTRA
COST TO YOU!
1. Half AdjueUng Brake*.
2. 2 Yr. Permanent Cool­
ant.

J. 20,000 ML Lubrication.
I. 89,800 Milo Wheel Bear-1
ing Packing.
3. 30,009 Fuel Filler Replacement.
6. 12.000 Factory Kateaded Warranty,

STRICKLAND
MORRISON
INCORPORATED
308 E. First SU

SANFORD
SANFORD

F A 1*0 711
F A 2-0 861

FA 2-1481
Winter Park Ml 4-881%

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W rrtll

Pap e 12 — Ja n . 10, *62

Frank Sinatra,
Juliet Prowse
Set Engagement

GUARANTEE ON MEATS, POULTRY &amp; SEAFOOD!

HOLLYWOOD (U P I)-F ran k
Sinatra will play Romeo to
dancer Juliet Prowae when
they marry sometime “ In the
near future.*’
The thin linger announced
Tuesday that he and the
leggy dancer-actrcii became
engaged last Monday.
Sinatra and the willowy
Mils Prowie met In 1959 dur­
ing the filming of “ Can Can"
in which the singer eostarred QUANTITY
with Shirley MacLaine. Juliet RIGHTS
had a supporting role.
RESERVED
Shortly after the picture
wai completed Sinatra and
the dancer became steady
dates. Last year the 44-yearold linger and Miss Prowse,
2S, broke up. When the ro­
mance cooled Sinatra dated
Marilyn Monroe and actress
Dorothy Provlne.
It was only in the past
month that Sinatra and Juliet
made up their differences.
After announcing they were
engaged the singer said he
would let his fiancee name
the wedding day.
The marriage will be his
third. Hit first wife was
Nancy Barbato, whom he
married In 1939 when he was
a $t5-a weck singing waiter.
They have three children,
Nancy (who married Tommy
Sands last year), Christina
and Frank Jr.
hi 1931, eight daya after his
divorce from Nancy, the sing­
er married glamor girl Ave
Gardner. It was a stormy
union which ended In a 1957
divorce.
Mias Prowse was among the
dancers on the set of “ Can
Can" who drew criticism from
Soviet Premier Nikita S. BONKLKSS CHUCK
Khrushchev during hla Sep­
tember, 1959, visit here. While
engaged in the can can the
chorus threw their skirts up
over their derrleres, causing
LEAN GROUND OR CHUNKS
Khrushchev to observe that
In Russia one looked at a
girl's face instead of the back
of her lap.

rices good th ru

JANUARY 14th
FLORIDA OR GEORGIA GRADE " A 1

1460 PARK AVENUE
SANFORD, FLORIDA

LEGS OR BREASTS

Blue Ribbon
Western Beef

RIB ROAST

SNO-WHITE DEEP SEA

Several Train
Wrecks Reported
G A LLO N
C A P A C IT Y
(W IT H LIDS)

BLUE RIBBON BEEF

Hudson Golden Showcase (Reg 29# Value)

QUARTERS
MAYFAIR

bu tter

LARGE
HEADS

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Black Beat, la the world'a
lafgett frvahwater fieh.

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Flu Outbreak Feared; M a y Close Schools
County Without I
Over 11,000 Heralds Delivered Today!
Health Director'

Weather Raises
Absentee Rates

ny M lt llY VKKS1IKL
Seminole County, without
I wonder who ttve wi*e fella
was who called at 3 a m. thii the services of a full-time j
morning telling ma it was health director, was faced |
Seminole County Schools mny be forced to clove
mowing.
Unlay with a serious flu or I
In the next few- daye unless excessive absenteeism
• • •
virus outbreak which had I
due to cold weather and sickness stops, Supt. of
A Sanford resident who caused concern to doctors
Schools
R. T. Milvvce said today.
I
WEATHER: Scattered showers throutfh Friday. Hifjh today, -15-50. Low tonight, 82-36.
lived in Tulsa, Okla., for 18 and school officials.
, -------Milvvee said that the county is losins thousand!
fear* called the Herald office
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 THURS. JAN. 11, 1962
SANFORD, FLORIDA*"
NO. 364 and thousands of dollars per week because of the ex­
Sanitarian Val Robbins told I ^ Oh. 53
at 12: IS p. m. today and said 1
the Herald that part-time
cessive absenteeism and that -----------------------------------------—
that he had seen snow- falling
Health director W. N. Sisk
"if the situation worsens we are 100 children out today.
around hit home.
was in town Tuesday and 1
He I. Bill Tocvs Jr., of 1206 ,
will consult health officials Enrollment there la 4*0(1, and
won't be back until Friday
Randolph St. and he said that ;
about the possibility of clos­ absenteeism h a s Increased
afternoon.
steadily all week, Mr*. Velma
“ It was snowing pretty good
ing the schools."
“ If it gets any worse," Rob- |
Mitchell, principal taya.
here a little while ago," He
bins said. “ Dr. Sisk may be
Mi lo c o said that absentee­
said (he snow was mixed
At the Wcstsidc-Grammnr
forced to conduct an invest!-1
ism in the schools has been S c h o o l , Principal Freeman
Firm Swindled
with rain and ha was posi­
gallon.“ Robbins also said
tive when questioned as to
NEW YORK (U Pl) - The more than 12 percent in the II* g g s 11 saya absenteeism
that he checked with local
whether it was snow.
jumped from 6'J yesterday to
huge
St. Regis Paper Co. was past 10 day*.
doctors and they are “ con-j The county tax collector’s
• • •
115 today, and more going
WASHINGTON
(
UPl
)
—
(
sional
veto,
to
cut
personal
|
creases"
to
boost
Air
Force
Normally
it
runs
about
five
reported
today
to
have
been
cerned with the problem."
office received n “ good" nudit
homo
fiom school, ns upset
At least this cold weather
fighter
units,
procurement
of
The county has been w W 1
j’
! President
Kennedy
asked ! income tax rates within a I
un
swindled out of more than a percent, he added.
toninchs, bcudiiches nnd diz­
is a good excuse for a poor out
and the contincnThe county school system ziness assail pupils.
million by high management
golf score.
delcnsc and warning sys:tor since the county com.n
.......,
i „#
______ no1 tools,
*° 10,0
cctor
com til
gets money from tho state
of ......
new economic
in- details, it Vas tal dclcns'
May o f 11)01.
At Lake Mary, Lake Mon­
personnel
in
the
tlrm'a
Brazil­
• • •
lcarncd he wanted power to ' terns,
mission fired Dr. Clyde D.
tiased on the average dally st­ roe, Wilson, Hopper Academy,
Slate
auditors
are
currently
eluding
discretionary
power
C
U
{
j|ir
basic
tax
rate
from
1
The
Chief
Executive's
outian
subsidiary.
Look for the city to override Brothers
more
than
two j
tendance and for every 180 Crooma and A l t a m o n t e
working on the nudit of the to cut tariff* and reduce per- jo (0 jj pcr Mnt,
i look on chances of war varthe zoning board's decision to months ago.
pupils absent loses almost .Springs Elementary the outincome
taxes,
to |
County Commission nnd will sonal
Favorable
Rate
rezone W. First St. from l’opTlie
President
renewed
his
led
by
geographic
areas,
Dr. bisk had been utilized
$-’ 0l) per day.
break has been mild so far,
tree world request for health insurance I 0n Berlin, he said “ we
lar to the city limits. The for part-t.mc services, lie is . then, . audit the records o f the strengthen the
TALLAHASSEE (U P l) A poll of schools around the with about five to 10 percent
against the Communist of­
commission wants it commer­ currently with the Orange 1 el * ° lce'
for the aged financed through are prepared to talk, when i Educational television will get
county by the Herald finds the of the children out, which it
fensive.
cial . . . Karl Higginbotham County Medical staff.
the Social Security system—a appropriate, and to fight, if "significantly" lower cable
■ Slale Auditor Bryan Wilflu virus has hit the county not too high above the aver­
In his Slate of the Union
told us that he would make
plan opposed by the Amer­ necessary."
Supt. of Schools R. T. MU- |,U found u,al “ al1 collection
age daily attendance.
Kennedy felt that while ral,‘ * than commercial tele- and hit it hard.
the motion himself to keep wee said today that although '
rccord« :n Jolin Galloway’s Message to llie newly con­ ican Medical Association and
School principals report ab­
Hut the Jackson Height*
vened
lawmakers,
Kennedy
many conervalive members workable Independence had vision under a new Public
liiat area commercial.
the flu outbreak has not
« »
properly remitsenteeism is running from 10 Nogro school in Oviedo today
said
a
cold
war
armistice
of
Congress.
|
oot
been
achieved
in
Laos,
Utilities
Commission
• • •
order,
reached epidemic proportions, ( t*d -"
to 40 percent of enrollment, reported 166 pupils absent out
Collections of occupational “ seems very far away." He
it is serious
There are thousands of dol­
He si.so requested federal,
,ln ‘ h* !_ dl? ci ,on _thu‘ according to Southern Bell with ns many as 10 to 15 chil­ of an enrollment of 400, or
"di'iigently nol*d particularly the criti­
licences
w
e
r
e
I
far
had
prevented
Commun­
The f.u virus which has
Telephone Co.
lars worth of dental equip­
dren a day in some schools about 40 percent o f the entire
cal problems posed by Berlin. financing of mass hnmunita- ist occupation.
tion against disease and a
ment at the health center not hit Seminole County, causing |mmde and that commissions
having to he sent home, with school out. This was a jump of
As
for
continued
Commun­
*nd Viel •
S a'"Tribes To Go
new concept of public wel­
being used. We hear that one heavy absenteeism at school bi,lld * ' ' r* "genernlly accur-1
attacks
of vomiting, headache, 71 over yesteiday’s 05 out,
obvious
"
,,C
C',e‘'
* ‘Xh
fare to shift federal emphasis ist pressures in Viet Nam, he
dentist volunteered to treat |and work i. identified by US
ELISABETH V1LLE
tUI’ h fainting, dizziness and other
laingwood School principal
The
state
found
that
the
tax
PrU
K
’however.
U
S.
military
said,
“
it
s
a
war
of
attempt­
from direct relief to rchabiindigent
children
once
a ' Health Dept, as Type B
—United Nations troops and symptoms.
John Angel also reported that
rolls
were
properly
closed
and
progress
during
hit
first
year
j
|
tut|on&gt;
ed
subjugation
and
it
wilt
be
month If the others would go 1virus.
Katanga police planned a joint
Seminole High School has Ms absenteeism is on the inin the White House and said
The disease here has all the ,hat record* and r»»h control
Kennedy renewed in strong resisted.”
along . . . No one else vol­
drive today to clear primitive been hard bit, witii more thun cieuse with the kick pupils up
Ills new defense budget pro
earmarks of the Type U w,ra “ K0°d."
terms Ills request for federal
unteered.
Haluha tribesmen out of Euro­ 200 student* out every day to aKnit 15 percent and a
sides for more missiles, irn
virus, local doctors rejiort. It
They al«o found that retlie• • •
pean-owned villas the tribes­ this week, as well a* several1steady stream o f tick youngan d’ substantial "inVreaaca ",'ti ,td *° educ*,io" tar. «,u‘,llf I
ii characterized by dizziness, mcl' 1 contributions
were
men have occupied in Eliia- teachez*. Sanfotd Junior High' store coming into the office to
Just for the record. Zoning
Force lighter units.
“ ^
co" ‘ truc' lo»’ ’ ,e l c " c.r I ,
promptly remitted to the re­ Air
T i.i.............
i,- said, has
t . . . salaries,
colbethvilte.
Director Robert Brown. Coun­ faintldg, vomiting, diarrhea,
alto hss had at high as 2 0 1lie taken home,
Tliis country,
he
. ....loans ,for. new
„
,,
tirement
system.
lege buildings, federally fin -' ty Engineer Carlton Bliss and ear ache, headache, sore and
percent of the enrollment out. ^ Oviedo school’s score is also
"rejected any all-or-nothing
oats _
~
■
amed
college
scholarship* \ a t l A f ( i f M IC
Quakes Hit
Attorney Harold Johnson were aching muscles, sore throats
aceoidiltg to Principal Hugh increasing daily with !&gt;2 yes­
posture which would leave no
and a new nationwide attack I
* w J We l l l Uj
and fever.
reappointed.
terday and 115 today, putting
BELGRADE,
Yugoslavia I Carlton.
choice but inglorious retreat
" I f you get the fill,
on adult illiteracy.
At I'inri rest School, Mrs.'them at about 20 percent nb(U P l—Earthquakes jolted the
or unlimited retaliat.on."
L
A
K
E
L
A
N
D
(U
P
l)
home. Do not go back to
He teemed assured of get­
There was nothing personal
Kennedy's wine - ranging
Shifting of direction of wind ; central and coastal sections of M aigairt Reynolds, piiuripal, sent.
ting a college aid program
school or work until all symP fjr
f w /x a r
economic, detense and for­
flow in the upper atmosphere I Yugoslavia today, triggering reports that five full class- j School principals said that
about the changing o f fire
&gt;but the publie school plan
ptoms have been gone for lU l Llll* UCul
eign policy proposal* were
commissioners at Lake-Mary,
i Wednesday night saved the 1 landslides, wrecking village*, rooms nr 145 children ate ab- j adjustments have had to be
at least two days!" emphas­
apparently was oeaa, an e.i i ,.—
-----,
from cutting communication* and sent today, and she is busj-, made on classwoik and homeJim Avery says. Avery said
Krowi,,i! ,r ‘’ *
ized a local physician.
I Memorial services lor Cdr. keyed to the theory that pros- by la-t '* vear’a tonlrovrrtv ci,n “
that tile names were submit-!
perity must be maintained, '
freezing
temperatures
and touching olf mats flights of taking mote home. Besides the work to try to rasa the burden
Doctors say that it Is like- Bud B. Gear will be lield at
flu vliii*, rliildisn in Pine-crest, on make-up wprk. Seminole
at home to counter sucre**- ° " r.
. V ° , . p“ r°-1 the Weather Bureau said the I residents.
ted to the fire department and
ly to affect all
the organs i,0 «.nt. Friday In the Chapel
dual or priv ate schools.
; •«
” UI^ »
have also been hit With Chick- High has this week been takthe new- men were picked by
•hody
enpox and meaalet.
|iug the SCAT, Scholastlc-Colthe membership.
econ- fore|gn
,
'sje 'lle
J’ agenda was u
trade.
He ,liroi,ch S*u,nU
oaiumay.
muscles, re spiration. lungs,! lion, according to an i n . military, political and ™
• • •
At Southside School, there lege Aptitude Tests.
,
Warren
Johnson,
HEIIKIN,
1
1
1
.
(U
P
l)
—
liestoys and Inteit- j nouncament by Cdr. I/iule
Rr® 1,00 0 ,h*
m‘ proposed a new five-year I
nerves, kidneys
State llcps. Mack Cleveland tines.
of the laikrland Weather Bur- ruers probing thr smoke and
|*'B" Hoop. Jr., acting complan to rrplacc the expiring
The President sought an „ .
,
,
Jr. and Gordon Frederick
said the shift in wind ! fume tilled tunnels of Blue
Complete bed
rest is ad- manding officer of Heavj AtAct. It
extensive domestic legislative I would
ra‘ r eliminate n° " 10 lh*
were honored this week by the
gradually
canted Blaze coal mine No.^^3 to&lt;lay
vised by local doctors, with ; tack Squadron Seven, o f which
Central
Florida
Optimists the use of aspirin to relieve j Cdr. Gear was commander, package, tome part* o( which
certain tarilf. in return for ' h" v* C^.ud ,*yCr ° ' ,r (0ur" 1 " ,e " " a' " ’ rcd b&lt;"Hc» ol.1
were sure to provoke contro­ similar con cision s by th e! Cantral Horlda and tempera- It men trapped when an ex
Assn, for public service and the aching, and forcing of
Cdr. Gear's A3J Vigilante
presented with plaques Tues­ fluids, water and particularly ! plunged over the side of the versy in this election year.
p ° “ on ,or* " irouah ,he *I,,M
To slow any future reces- European Common Market, i ,u« ' ,l Uyed ' ‘* 11
day night.
Tariff, in other areas would " ‘‘i f * 1
There were no survivors.
citrus fruii juices.
j Carrier Franklin D. Boose• • •
sion, he asked for standby
Severity and duration of the velt Tuesday night after the
.
. . . .
.
HUAHA7., Peru (U P l)— A |believed to have been buried.
Oops, that traffic light at d lw .se doctor,
~ rIU«2t
SMuMay” *l JohISn | R e c o r d F l i g h t
s .y i,
re- landing gear collapsed when ^ " y . subject to congrcs- 50 per
crni. b&gt; " mUCh ** i through*
,,
SR 436 and Hwy. 17-02 burned laled to the general phy-1 his plane touched the car-1
"Tlie Communist economic ** '
.
TOIIREJON, Spain (U P l)— gigantic avalanche cascaded i I,r- I*onclo Gusman, a
out again. Second time in steal condition, stress and rier's deck.
,who * « « « ■ • her»
offensive
underway," he 1 Hut wh“ * C*nlr» ' Kl°1ri'1* i A giant, eight-jet Strategic down (lie raln-soaked slope.
, ,
.
,,
but lived In Ranrahlrca, was
three month*.
The
Naval
Air
Station
will
said
In
urg.ng
his
lilieraltzed
,
w“
*p*wd
by
,h*
e,l’ud
Air
Command
bomber
landed
strain,
and
the
care
taken
ol
towering
Ml.
Hua.raran
()n
hi|
w#y
home fn m |h#
• • •
trade program. “ The oppor-1 c® ' " ’ ,b« northwest section j hfre al 2;10 p.m. , a:10
be open to all civilian friends!
of the sick person
late Mednesday, devastating |hospital when he saw a great
Speaking of traffic lights,
tumty Is ours—the Initiative ! 0 ,..th* *U ,e
e lflr » nd EST) today after a 13,518-milc
Doctors advise that if ear­ of Dir. Gear.
half a dozen mountainside j mass of esrth and Ice hurtthe State Road Department ache, tore throat, pain in the
is up to us—and the time is r,’W' ll,e 1 t€mPf r “ ‘ ure lllun«- hop from Okinawa In the westThe search for Cdr. Gear
villages and possibly burying ling down the mountain.
is now conducting a study “ n chest or other pain localized was terminated late yesterday
|
W
M
‘‘d
to
12
degrees
In
Pensarola
frn
|
*ariri&lt;r.
It
«m**hed
11
. now.
Installing a beaecn flash at in the organs is present, a evening by the carrier and her
more than 3,000 persons.
II* raced his car at full
As
for
the
military
outlook.
T,hi*
.J***
’0WfU
re*di,ng
distance
and
*|&gt;eed
record*
for
Itain delayed the start of
■ . M MA 111.
t l 'a - l k - a
In
SR 46 and SR 426 in Geneva. physician should be consulted, rscortt.
since the Weather Bureau In- non-stop, lion-refueled flights,
Police
and
army
official.
*prcd
ln. ■ d**I*ra&lt;« ^ to ri
the
city's
resurfacing
pro-1
Kennedy
said
the
United
• • •
itrvimcntk
were
installed j
.
. .
, . 1to best the avalanche to hla
One local physician warned I
------ gram this morning but City |States would have to remain
who
reached
the
scene
s
s
.d
,
but h, d|dB.t
There Is no provision In the that high, dry heat in home* DuPont Hill Hit
Bluebelle Debris
Manager W. E. Knowles hopes Strong “ so long a. fanaticism j ,hfre 21
tlwy feared all those caught it.
courthouse committee report
contributes to the discomfort
MIAMI (U Pl) - Tlie Coast
WASHINGTON (U P l)—Sen. that the resurfacing of First and fear brood over the af­
on where to put an adminis­ of the patient, and advises
“ I was barely a mile away,
Guard said Its investigators In the slide had perished.
Albert Gore, D-Tenn., today St. from Sanford Ave. to Park fairs of men."
trative aide but according to
Col. Humberto Ampuero, but I was loo late,” he said.
KLISABETHVILLK
tUI’ l) would start today checking
the use of vaporizers, wet promised to wage a vigorous will start sometime soon,
lie said bis defense blue,
John Fitzpatrick "W e'll find
towels or other steam pro- fight to head off Senate action 1 Once tlie project gets under, print eslled for 3oo addition­ —Katanga President Moise boat wreckage found In the chief of emergency services, •'Everyone was dead. .
someplace to put him."
during
equipment to add on what he called a “ private way, the area will he roped al Polaris and Minutemen Tshombe today charged that Bahamas and identified by said Die villages were buried
• • •
moisture to the dry, heated r e lie f bill for the giant Du off and no parking will he al­ missiles, two new Army divi­ central Congolese troops had native* as part of the ketch under a mountain of mud,
Also nothing in the budget air which tends to irritate, Pont C orp , first legislation
sions
replacing
National mastacrcd l.Ooo civilian* at llluchelle which sank in No- ice and rocks, interlaced with
lowed.
to pay him but Fitzpatrick tlie throat, nose, ejes, chest j slated for debate In the new ; The project is expected to Guard units now on duty,
Kongolo in northwestern Ka­ vetnbrr with a lost of five uprooted trees. The mass was '
ian't too worried about it. and respiratory tract,
40 feet high and half a mile
I
' session.
lives.
plus “ substantial other in- tanga.
take about four hours.
Tht Alachua administrative
w ,d*.
aide ia paid $8,700 and gats
‘ Tt's like a scene from
$75 extra per month aa boss
Dante's Inferno," Ampuero
of mosquito control.
II) United Press International
said.
• • •
Death-dealing, rrop-devua*
Darkness and heavy rain
Dr. Charles Carter, medical
made rescue efforts impos­ luting cold stretched from th*
director from the Sunland
sible during the night, but Arctic Clrrla to Mexico to­
Training Center in Gainesrelief planes stood by ln day. It iced benches along t i«
vllle, will apeak at tht Jan­
Lima. The army was sending Gulf Coast and brought heuary meeting of the Seminole
lovv-fteealng temp lntnres to
m an engineer battalion.
Aasn. for Retarded Children,
Tlie executive board of the i garden at the triangle at 25th |aliout the “ bcaulificution" of
It was the expressed opinion kite to their own satisfaction i most people have told him
4 I states.
iue
villages
bid
a
total
at the Health Center on
The cold wave, one of th*
Sanford Federation of Garden St. and Park Ave.
Die area, (whirh has long of some of the members of when they failed to do * n j . , , b *l Biey like it.
population
of
about
3,100
per­
French Ave. at 7.30 p.m. tothing about the spot before' “ Anythin* is an improve sons, almost all of whom are most severe in 60 years, dropClubs
met
Wednesday
and
|
Controversy
flew
thick
and
the
bosrd
that
the
garden
been
an
eye
sore
In
the
com­
day. Dr. Carter it one of the
„
...
. ,
, ment over what was there belied thermometer* below zir«
members
officially
agreed ia*t as the matter was aired munity) by City Public Works clubs had “ pasted up their ,,
the city fixed it u p ."
w ll , he u. ua, coln.
leading researchers jii mental
ns far south as Louisiana.
that they did not like Die rock I concerning the club's feeling Director Sid ItiChard.
opportunity
to
bcaulily
the
retardation. The meeting I*
The controversy has raged ment,
Tlie death toll from th»
open to thr public
around City Manager W. E .1 Other remarks ranged from,
wee'.,-lung weather onslaught
Knowles otfice since Die huge "It look* like hitching posts
leached &gt;it leu-t li t.
The paintings of Mrs. Cath
rocks were first hauled to tlie lor camels," to "It louks like
—
The
Southland'*
spring
erine Dodvon, who goes by the
site and “ arranged" a few Arizona to
kind- V aCJM IU D t L I M U I I
vegetable clop v.^s all but
In m e,"
e." to all kind.
name of Cathy Dee, arc now
week* ago. plantings ol cacti of compliment ary rem ark*'
[ ruined,
hanging in the Florida Stale
and oilier "dryland" shrub- Irom shippers in Die area,
WASHINGTON (U P l)
—
Furmera fcan-1 f.»r cltrua
Bank. Mrs. Dodson i* new- to
bery have alto been added in
Someone e'«e said l'-at ex- President Kvnncdv mu*t d )- giuvc* In Texas* Rio Grand#
the field of art. having taken
strategic placement almul Die perienre
has
shown
that chic soon whether the United Valley, where the temperaup painting only about three
rock garden.
“ nothing hut rocks would Mates s lould try for sane- tine fullc l t i cilnili above
years ago. She leans toward
Tile resignation of one gar­ grow there anyhow."
lions against Fidel Ua»tro's fi,.using fur more than 24
landscapes, and Is especial­
den cluh official was tendered
'file huge reddish brown Communist regime at the I hours,
ly fond of water and beach
as a direct result of thr quar­ coquina rock* were given to Jan. 22 American fore gn
S c h o o l*
remained clo»cd in
scenes. She sajs. "There arc,
rel between the city and mem­ Die city by Die public wuik* i ministers’ conference.
jj states,
so maay beautiful things to
bers of Die garden dub, when director of
New
Smyrna-!j Kennedy and Secretary of
paint around here." Mr. Dod­
sharp criticism was leveled at Beach. They came from a , State Dean Itusk have held
son hat joined his wife in
the city for Its “ lark of tatte »hdl pit which the city of the iirst o ' a projected series
pifnlln ;, working at present
and its ignorance of the tech­ New Smyrna owns there. The of conferences on thr subject.
with charcoal and pjstcls.
niques of proper landscap­ big boulderi must be taken
B rid ge..............
Page 9
But just 12 days from the
Both arc member* of the
ing."
out of Die shell pit before opening of the conference at
Classifieds Page 10 4b 11
Siniord Art Assn.
A poll of store managers shell can be dug for road*.
Comics .... .— ... P aged
Punta del Este, Uruguay, it
• • •
and property owners around
Dear Abl.y .
l’uge 9
Coquina is made up of Die appears
that
D&gt;e United
Seminole High School band
the busineta district shows *bells of millions of tiny pre­ States lias not deckled whe­
Editurlal ............. Page 4
parents will hold their reg­
that feelings are mixed on historic sea animals and lias ther It should risk Its pres­
Entertainment .... Page t&gt;
ular meeting tn the band hall
whether the big brown rocks been u*ed extensively In Flor­ tige ln backing sn unpopular
I-rgsli --- ----------- Page b
at the school at • P-m. today.
are an improvement or an ida, rspedally for the building rail for ssnctloni, or serept
Puasl* --------- ---Pag* 9
Jim Hunt, president, urges all
ejetore.
of the massive forts which ■ lesser measure that would
Society
Page 6 4 7
members to attendOm shop manager said Uut lUU stand eU .«M r Uw at al*. draw wider support.
S p ort*____ Pape U 4^10

ullu'

Tax Collector
Gels 'Good'
Stale Audit

feraU i
new A. . .

Kennedy Asks Income BRIEFS
Tax And Tariff Cuts

j

Shift In Winds

Services Friday

«| w, M S - ..to.

~

r “r t , " .

* • « Find I t Bodies

Fear 3 0 00 Buried
In Peru Landslide

First St. Paving
Delayed By Rain

1Claims Massacre

Sermons

In

Stone,

But

Not

Sanford's

Rock

Weather Ruins
Vegetable Crop

Garden

Federation s View: The Devil Take It
-

» i. j im niTfl.m

j

Kennedy Facing

LdSlTO U6CISI0I1

Herald Index

Cacti And Coquioa—Not As Lovely As Verbena

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P ap e 12 —

W rrtll

Ja n . 10, *62

Frank Sinatra,
Juliet Prowse
Set Engagement
HOLLYWOOD (U P I)-F ran k
Sinatra will play Romeo to
dancer Juliet Prowae when
they marry sometime “In the
near future.*’
The thin linger announced
Tuesday that he and the
leggy dancer-actrcii became
engaged last Monday.
Sinatra and the willowy
Mils Prowie met In 1959 dur­
ing the filming of “ Can Can"
in which the singer eostarred
with Shirley MacLaine. Juliet
had a supporting role.
Shortly after the picture
wai completed Sinatra and
the dancer became steady
dates. Last year the 44-yearold linger and Miss Prowse,
2S, broke up. When the ro­
mance cooled Sinatra dated
Marilyn Monroe and actress
Dorothy Provlne.
It was only in the past
month that Sinatra and Juliet
made up their differences.
After announcing they were
engaged the singer said he
would let his fiancee name
the wedding day.
The marriage will be his
third. Hit first wife was
Nancy Barbato, whom he
married In 1939 when he was
a $t5-a weck singing waiter.
They have three children,
Nancy (who married Tommy
Sands last year), Christina
and Frank Jr.
hi 1931, eight daya after his
divorce from Nancy, the sing­
er married glamor girl Ave
Gardner. It was a stormy
union which ended In a 1957
divorce.
Mias Prowse was among the
dancers on the set of “ Can
Can" who drew criticism from
Soviet Premier Nikita S.
Khrushchev during hla Sep­
tember, 1959, visit here. While
engaged in the can can the
chorus threw their skirts up
over their derrleres, causing
Khrushchev to observe that
In Russia one looked at a
girl's face instead of the back
of her lap.

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Flu Outbreak Feared; M a y Close Schools
County Without I
O v er 11,000 H e ra ld s D e liv e re d T o d ay!
Health Director'

Weather Raises
Absentee Rates

ny M ltllY VKKS1IKL
Seminole County, without
I wonder who ttve wi*e fella
was who called at 3 a m. thii the services of a full-time j
morning telling ma it was health director, was faced |
Seminole County Schools mny be forced to clove
mowing.
Unlay with a serious flu or I
In the next few- daye unless excessive absenteeism
• • •
virus outbreak which had I
due to cold weather and sickness stops, Supt. of
A Sanford resident who caused concern to doctors
Schools
R. T. Milvvce said today.
I
WEATHER: Scattered showers throutfh Friday. Hifjh today, -15-50. Low tonight, 82-36.
lived in Tulsa, Okla., for 18 and school officials.
, ------Milvvee said that the county is losins thousand!
fear* called the Herald office
53
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 THURS. JAN. 11, 1962 SANFORD, FLORIDA*"
NO. 364 and thousands of dollars per week because of the ex­
at 12: IS p. m. today and said 1 Sanitarian Val Robbins told I ^ Oh.
the Herald that part-time
cessive absenteeism and that -------------------------------------—
that he had seen snow- falling
Health director W. N. Sisk
"if the situation worsens we are 100 children out today.
around hit home.
was in town Tuesday and 1
He I. Bill Tocvs Jr., of 1206 ,
will consult health officials Enrollment there la 4*0(1, and
Randolph St. and he said that ; won't be back until Friday
about the possibility of clos­ absenteeism h a s Increased
afternoon.
steadily all week, Mr*. Velma
“ It was snowing pretty good
ing the schools."
“ If it gets any worse," Rob- |
Mitchell, principal taya.
here a little while ago," He
Mi l o c o said that absentee­
said (he snow was mixed bins said. “ Dr. Sisk may be
At the Wcstsidc-Grammnr
forced to conduct an invest!-1
ism in the schools has been S c h o o l , Principal Freeman
Firm
Swindled
with rain and ha was posi­
gallon.“ Robbins also said
tive when questioned as to
NEW YORK (UPl) - The more than 12 percent in the II* g g s 11 saya absenteeism
that he checked with local
whether it was snow.
jumped from 6'J yesterday to
huge
St. Regis Paper Co. was past 10 day*.
doctors and they are “con-j The county tax collector’s
• • •
115 today, and more going
WASHINGTON
(UPl)
—
(
sional
veto,
to
cut
personal
|
creases"
to
boost
Air
Force
Normally
it
runs
about
five
reported
today
to
have
been
cerned with the problem."
office received n “good" nudit
homo
fiom school, ns upset
At least this cold weather
fighter
units,
procurement
of
The county has been w W 1
j’
! President
Kennedy
asked ! income tax rates within a I
un
swindled out of more than a percent, he added.
toninchs, bcudiiches nnd diz­
is a good excuse for a poor out
and the contincnThe county school system
golf score.
delcnsc and warning sys- million by high management gets money from tho state ziness assail pupils.
:tor since the county com......of
, 11)01.
i „#
__ ___ no1 tools,
*° 10,0
it Vas tal dclcns'
cctor
com .n
of ......
new economic
in- details,
til May
At Lake Mary, Lake Mon­
personnel
in
the
tlrm'a
Brazil­
• • •
lcarncd he wanted power to ' terns,
mission fired Dr. Clyde D.
tiased on the average dally s t­ roe, Wilson, Hopper Academy,
Slate
auditors
are
currently
eluding
discretionary
power
CU
{
j|ir
basic
tax
rate
from
1
The
Chief
Executive's
outian
subsidiary.
Look for the city to override Brothers more than two j
tendance and for every 180 Crooma and A l t a m o n t e
working on the nudit of the to cut tariff* and reduce per- jo (0 jj pcr Mnt,
i look on chances of war varthe zoning board's decision to months ago.
pupils absent loses almost .Springs E l e m e n t a r y the outincome
taxes,
to | Tlie President renewed his led by geographic areas,
County Commission nnd will sonal
Favorable
Rate
rezone W. First St. from l’opDr. bisk had been utilized
$-’0l) per day.
break has been mild so far,
lar to the city limits. The for part-t.mc services, lie is . then,. audit the records of the strengthen the tree world request for health insurance I 0n Berlin, he said “ we
TALLAHASSEE (U Pl) A poll of schools around the with about five to 10 percent
against the Communist of­ for the aged financed through are prepared to talk, when i Educational television will get
commission wants it commer­ currently with the Orange 1 el * ° lce'
county by the Herald finds the of the children out, which it
cial . . . Karl Higginbotham County Medical staff.
the Social Security system—a appropriate, and to fight, if "significantly" lower cable
■ Slale Auditor Bryan Wil- fensive.
flu virus has hit the county not too high above the aver­
In his Slate of the Union plan opposed by the Amer­ necessary."
told us that he would make
Supt. of Schools R. T. MU- | ,U found u,al “al1 collection
age daily attendance.
Kennedy felt that while ral,‘* than commercial tele- and hit it hard.
the motion himself to keep wee said today that although '
rccord« :n Jolin Galloway’s Message to llie newly con­ ican Medical Association and
School principals report ab­
Hut the Jackson Height*
vened
lawmakers,
Kennedy
many conervalive members workable Independence had vision under a new Public
liiat area commercial.
the flu outbreak has not
« » properly remitsenteeism is running from 10 Nogro school in Oviedo today
said
a
cold
war
armistice
of
Congress.
|
oot
been
achieved
in
Laos,
j
Utilities
Commission
• • •
order,
reached epidemic proportions, ( t*d -"
to 40 percent of enrollment, reported 166 pupils absent out
Collections of occupational “ seems very far away." He
There are thousands of dol­ it is serious
He si.so requested federal,
,ln ‘h*!_dl? ci ,on _thu‘ according to Southern Bell with ns many as 10 to 15 chil­ of an enrollment of 400, or
"di'iigently
nol*d
particularly
the
criti­
licences
w
e
r
e
I
far
had
prevented
Commun­
The f.u virus which has
Telephone Co.
lars worth of dental equip­
dren a day in some schools about 40 percent of the entire
cal problems posed by Berlin. financing of mass hnmunita- ist occupation.
tion against disease and a
ment at the health center not hit Seminole County, causing | mmde and that commissions
having to he sent home, with school out. This was a jump of
As
for
continued
Commun­
*nd Viel •S a'"being used. We hear that one heavy absenteeism at school bi,lld * ''r* "genernlly accur-1
attacks of vomiting, headache, 71 over yesteiday’s 05 out,
obvious new concept of public wel­ ist pressures in Viet Nam, he Tribes To Go
"
,,C C',e‘'
* ‘Xh
fare to shift federal emphasis
dentist volunteered to treat | and work i. identified by US
laingwood School principal
The state found that the tax PrUK’- however. U S. military from direct relief to rchabi- said, “ it s a war of attempt­ ELISABETH V1LLE tUI’h fainting, dizziness and other
indigent children once a ' Health Dept, as Type B
—United Nations troops and symptoms.
John Angel also reported that
rolls
were
properly
closed
and
progress
during
hit
first
year
j
|
tut|on&gt;
ed
subjugation
and
it
wilt
be
month If the others would go 1virus.
Katanga police planned a joint
Seminole High School has Ms absenteeism is on the inThe disease here has all the ,h at record* and r»»h control in the White House and said
Kennedy renewed in strong resisted.”
along . . . No one else vol­
drive today to clear primitive been hard bit, witii more thun cieuse with the kick pupils up
Ills new defense budget pro
earm arks of the Type U w ,ra “K0°d."
terms Ills request for federal
unteered.
Haluha tribesmen out of Euro­ 200 student* out every day to aKnit 15 percent and a
virus, local doctors rejiort. It
They al«o found that retlie- sides for more missiles, irn
• • •
pean-owned villas the tribes­ this week, as well a* several1steady stream of tick younga n d ’ substantial "inVreaaca ",'ti ,td *° educ*,io" t a r . «,u‘,llf I
1 contributions w e r e
men have occupied in Eliia- teachez*. Sanfotd Junior High' store coming into the office to
Just for the record. Zoning ii characterized by dizziness, mcl'
Force lighter units.
“ ^
co" ‘truc' lo»’’ ,e lc "c.r I ,
promptly remitted to the re­ Air
T i . i - ............. i,t . . . salaries, loans for new colbethvilte.
Director Robert Brown. Coun­ faintldg, vomiting, diarrhea, tirement system.
alto hss had at high as 201lie taken home,
Tliis country, he said, has
. ....
, .
„ ,,
lege buildings, federally fin -' ty Engineer Carlton Bliss and ear ache, headache, sore and
percent of the enrollment out. ^ Oviedo school’s score is also
"rejected any all-or-nothing
oats _
~
■
amed college scholarship* \ a t l A f ( i f M IC
Quakes
Hit
Attorney Harold Johnson were aching muscles, sore throats
aceoidiltg to Principal Hugh increasing daily with !&gt;2 yes­
posture which would leave no and a new nationwide attack I
* w J W e lllU j
and fever.
reappointed.
terday and 115 today, putting
BELGRADE,
Yugoslavia I Carlton.
choice but inglorious retreat
"If you get the fill,
on adult illiteracy.
At I'inri rest School, M rs.'them at about 20 percent nb(U Pl—Earthquakes jolted the
or unlimited retaliat.on."
L
A
K
E
L
A
N
D
(UPl)
home. Do not go back to
He teemed assured of get­
There was nothing personal
Kennedy's wine - ranging
Shifting of direction of wind ; central and coastal sections of M aigairt Reynolds, piiuripal, sent.
school or work until all symP fjr
fw /x a r
economic, detense and for­ ting a college aid program flow in the upper atmosphere I Yugoslavia today, triggering reports that five full class- j School principals said that
about the changing o f fire
ptoms have been gone for l U l L l l l * U C u l
eign policy proposal* were &gt;but the publie school plan i Wednesday night saved the 1 landslides, wrecking village*, rooms nr 145 children ate ab- j adjustments have had to be
commissioners at Lake-Mary,
at least two days!" emphas­
apparently was oeaa, an e.i i ,.—
---- ,
from cutting communication* and sent today, and she is busj-, made on classwoik and homeJim Avery says. Avery said ized a local physician.
I Memorial services lor Cdr. keyed to the theory that pros- by la-t '*vear’a tonlrovrrtv ci,n“ Krowi,,i! , r ‘’*
that tile names were submit-! Doctors say that it Is like- Bud B. Gear will be lield at perity must be maintained, '
freezing temperatures and touching olf m ats flights of taking mote home. Besides the work to try to rasa the burden
flu vliii*, rliildisn in Pine-crest, on make-up wprk. Seminole
" r.
. V ° , . p“r°-1 the Weather Bureau said the I residents.
ted to the fire department and ly to affect all
the organs i,0 «.nt. Friday In the Chapel at home to counter sucre**- °dual
or priv ate schools.
; •«
” UI^»
have also been hit With Chick- High has this week been takthe new- men were picked by
«|
w, •hody
MS- ..to.
~ r “r tecon, " . fore|gn
*•« Find I t Bodies
enpox and meaalet.
| iug the SCAT, Scholastlc-Colthe membership.
,
'sje 'lle
J’agenda was utrade.
He ,liroi,ch S*u,nU
oaiumay.
muscles, re spiration. lungs,! lion, according to an i n . military, political and ™
• • •
At Southside School, there lege Aptitude Tests.
,
Warren
Johnson,
HEIIKIN,
111.
(UPl)
—
liestoys and Inteit- j nouncament by Cdr. I/iule
Rr® 1,00 0 ,h*
m‘ proposed a new five-year I
nerves, kidneys
State llcps. Mack Cleveland tines.
of the laikrland Weather Bur- ruers probing thr smoke and
| *'B" Hoop. Jr., acting comThe President sought an plan
„ . to rrplacc
,
,the expiring
Jr. and Gordon Frederick
said the shift in wind ! fume tilled tunnels of Blue
Complete bed
rest is ad- manding officer of Heavj AtAct. It
ra‘ r eliminate n° " 10 lh*
were honored this week by the vised by local doctors, with ; tack Squadron Seven, of which extensive domestic legislative I would
gradually
canted Blaze coal mine No.^^3 to&lt;lay
Central
Florida
Optimists the use of aspirin to relieve j Cdr. Gear was commander, package, tome part* o( which certain tarilf. in return for ' h" v* C^.ud ,*yCr ° ' , r (0ur"1 " ,e ""a'" ’rcd b&lt;"Hc» ol
were sure to provoke contro­ similar concisions by th e ! Cantral Horlda and tempera- It men trapped when an ex .1
Assn, for public service and the aching, and forcing of
Cdr. Gear's A3J Vigilante
presented with plaques Tues­ fluids, water and particularly ! plunged over the side of the versy in this election year.
European Common Market, i ,u« ' ,l Uyed ' ‘*11
p ° “ on ,or* " irouah ,he *I,,M
day night.
There were no survivors.
citrus fruii juices.
j Carrier Franklin D. Boose- To slow any future reces- Tariff, in other areas would " ‘‘if * 1
• • •
sion, he asked for standby
Severity and duration of the velt Tuesday night after the
.
. . . .
.
HUAHA7., Peru (U Pl)— A | believed to have been buried.
Oops, that traffic light at dlw .se doctor,
2t b&gt; " mUCh ** i through*
SMuMay” *l JohISn | R e c o r d F l i g h t
s.y i, re- landing gear collapsed when ^ " y . subject to congrcs- 50 ~rIU
per «
crni.
,,
SR 436 and Hwy. 17-02 burned laled to the general phy-1 his plane touched the car-1
"Tlie Communist economic ** '
.
TOIIREJON, Spain (U P l)— gigantic avalanche cascaded i I,r- I*onclo Gusman, a
out again. Second time in steal condition, stress and rier's deck.
,who * « « « ■ • her»
offensive
underway," he 1 Hut wh“* C*nlr»' Kl°1ri'1* i A giant, eight-jet Strategic down (lie raln-soaked slope.
, ,
.
,,
but lived In Ranrahlrca, was
three month*.
The
Naval
Air
Station
will
said
In
urg.ng
his
lilieraltzed
,
w“
*p*wd
by
,h*
e,l’ud
Air
Command
bomber
landed
strain,
and
the
care
taken
ol
towering
Ml.
Hua.raran
()n
h
i|
w#y
home f n m |h#
• • •
trade program. “ The oppor-1 c® '" ’ ,b« northwest section j hfre al 2;10 p.m. , a:10
be open to all civilian friends!
of the sick person
late Mednesday, devastating | hospital when he saw a great
Speaking of traffic lights,
tumty Is ours—the Initiative ! 0 ,..th* *U,e
e lflr »nd EST) today after a 13,518-milc
Doctors advise that if ear­ of Dir. Gear.
half a dozen mountainside j mass of esrth and Ice hurtthe State Road Department ache, tore throat, pain in the
is up to us—and the time is r,’W' ll,e 1 t€mPf r “‘ure lllun«- hop from Okinawa In the westThe search for Cdr. Gear
villages and possibly burying ling down the mountain.
is now conducting a study “n chest or other pain localized was terminated late yesterday
|W
M
‘‘d
to
12
degrees
In
Pensarola
frn
|*a
riri&lt;r.
It
«m**hed
11
. now.
Installing a beaecn flash at in the organs is present, a evening by the carrier and her
more than 3,000 persons.
II* raced his car at full
As
for
the
military
outlook.
T,hi*
.J***
’0WfU
re*di,ng
distance
and
*|&gt;eed
record*
for
Itain delayed the start of
■ . MMA 111. t l 'a - l k - a
In
SR 46 and SR 426 in Geneva. physician should be consulted, rscortt.
since the Weather Bureau In- non-stop, lion-refueled flights,
Police
and
army
official.
*prcd
ln. ■ d**I*ra&lt;« ^ to r i
the
city's
resurfacing
pro-1
Kennedy
said
the
United
• • •
were
installed j
.
. .
, . 1to best the avalanche to hla
One local physician warned I
----- gram this morning but City | States would have to remain itrvimcntk
who
reached
the
scene
s
s
.d
,
but h, d|dB.t
There Is no provision In the that high, dry heat in home* DuPont Hill Hit
Bluebelle Debris
Manager W. E. Knowles hopes Strong “ so long a. fanaticism j ,hfre 21
tlwy feared all those caught it.
courthouse committee report contributes to the discomfort
MIAMI (UPl) - Tlie Coast
WASHINGTON (U Pl)—Sen. that the resurfacing of First and fear brood over the af­
on where to put an adminis­ of the patient, and advises Albert Gore, D-Tenn., today St. from Sanford Ave. to Park fairs of men."
“ I was barely a mile away,
Guard said Its investigators In the slide had perished.
1
Claims
Massacre
trative aide but according to the use of vaporizers, wet promised to wage a vigorous will start sometime soon,
Col. Humberto Ampuero, but I was loo late,” he said.
KLISABETHVILLK tUI’l) would start today checking
lie said bis defense blue,
John Fitzpatrick "We'll find towels or other steam pro- fight to head off Senate action 1 Once tlie project gets under, print eslled for 3oo addition­ —Katanga President Moise boat wreckage found In the chief of emergency services, •'Everyone was dead. .
someplace to put him."
during equipment to add on what he called a “private way, the area will he roped al Polaris and Minutemen Tshombe today charged that Bahamas and identified by said Die villages were buried
• • •
moisture to the dry, heated re lie f bill for the giant Du off and no parking will he al­ missiles, two new Army divi­ central Congolese troops had native* as part of the ketch under a mountain of mud,
Also nothing in the budget air which tends to irrita te , Pont C orp, first legislation
sions
replacing
National mastacrcd l.Ooo civilian* at llluchelle which sank in No- ice and rocks, interlaced with
lowed.
to pay him but Fitzpatrick tlie throat, nose, ejes, chest j slated for debate In the new ; The project is expected to Guard units now on duty, Kongolo in northwestern Ka­ vetnbrr with a lost of five uprooted trees. The mass was '
ian't too worried about it. and respiratory tract,
40 feet high and half a mile
I
' session.
lives.
plus “ substantial other in- tanga.
take about four hours.
Tht Alachua administrative
w ,d*.
aide ia paid $8,700 and gats
‘Tt's like a scene from
$75 extra per month aa boss
Dante's Inferno," Ampuero
of mosquito control.
II) United Press International
said.
• • •
Death-dealing, rrop-devua*
Darkness and heavy rain
Dr. Charles Carter, medical
made rescue efforts impos­ luting cold stretched from th*
director from the Sunland
sible during the night, but Arctic Clrrla to Mexico to­
Training Center in Gainesrelief planes stood by ln day. It iced benches along t i«
vllle, will apeak at tht Ja n ­
Lima. The army was sending Gulf Coast and brought heuary meeting of the Seminole
lovv-fteealng temp lntnres to
m an engineer battalion.
Aasn. for Retarded Children,
Tlie executive board of the i garden at the triangle at 25th | aliout the “ bcaulificution" of
It was the expressed opinion kite to their own satisfaction i most people have told him
4 I states.
iue
villages
bid
a
total
at the Health Center on Sanford Federation of Garden St. and Park Ave.
The cold wave, one of th*
Die area, (whirh has long of some of the members of when they failed to do * n j .,,b *l Biey like it.
population
of
about
3,100
per­
French Ave. at 7.30 p.m. tothing about the spot before' “Anythin* is an improve sons, almost all of whom are most severe in 60 years, dropClubs
met
Wednesday
and
|
Controversy
flew
thick
and
the
bosrd
that
the
garden
been
an
eye
sore
In
the
com­
day. Dr. Carter it one of the
,,
„ ... . ,
, ment over what was there belied thermometer* below zir«
w ll , he u. ua, coln.
leading researchers jii mental members officially agreed ia*t as the matter was aired munity) by City Public Works clubs had “pasted up their the city fixed it u p ."
ns far south as Louisiana.
that
they
did
not
like
Die
rock
I
concerning
the
club's
feeling
Director
Sid
ItiChard.
opportunity
to
bcaulily
the
retardation. The meeting I*
The controversy has raged ment,
Tlie death toll from th»
open to thr public
around City Manager W. E .1 Other remarks ranged from,
wee'.,-lung weather onslaught
Knowles otfice since Die huge j "It look* like hitching posts
leached &gt;it leu-t l i t .
» i. j im n i T f l . m
The paintings of Mrs. Cath
rocks were first hauled to tlie lor camels," to "It louks like
—
The
Southland'*
spring
erine Dodvon, who goes by the
site and “ arranged" a few Arizona to
me," to all kind.
kind- V aCJM IU D t L I M U I I
vegetable clop v.^s all but
In me."
name of Cathy Dee, arc now
week* ago. plantings ol cacti of compliment ary rem ark*'
[ ruined,
hanging in the Florida Stale
and oilier "dryland" shrub- Irom shippers in Die area,
WASHINGTON (UPl) —
Furmera fcan-1 f.»r cltrua
Bank. Mrs. Dodson i* new- to
bery have alto been added in
Someone e'«e said l'-at ex- President Kvnncdv mu*t d)- giuvc* In Texas* Rio Grand#
the field of art. having taken
strategic placement almul Die perienre has shown that chic soon whether the United Valley, where the temperaup painting only about three
rock garden.
“nothing hut rocks would Mates s lould try for sane- tine fullc l t i cilnili above
years ago. She leans toward
Tile resignation of one gar­ grow there anyhow."
lions against Fidel Ua»tro's fi,.using fur more than 24
landscapes, and Is especial­
den cluh official was tendered
'file huge reddish brown Communist regime at the I hours,
ly fond of water and beach
as a direct result of thr quar­ coquina rock* were given to Jan. 22 American fore gn
S c h o o l* remained clo»cd in
scenes. She sajs. "There arc,
rel between the city and mem­ Die city by Die public wuik* i ministers’ conference.
jj states,
so maay beautiful things to
bers of Die garden dub, when director of New Smyrna-!j Kennedy and Secretary of
paint around here." Mr. Dod­
sharp criticism was leveled at Beach. They came from a , State Dean Itusk have held
son hat joined his wife in
the city for Its “ lark of tatte »hdl pit which the city of the iirst o ' a projected series
pifnlln;, working at present
and its ignorance of the tech­ New Smyrna owns there. The of conferences on thr subject.
with charcoal and pjstcls.
niques of proper landscap­ big boulderi must be taken
B ridge..............
Page 9
But just 12 days from the
Both arc member* of the
ing."
out of Die shell pit before opening of the conference at
Classifieds Page 10 4b 11
Siniord Art Assn.
A poll of store managers shell can be dug for road*.
Comics .... .—... P ag ed
Punta del Este, Uruguay, it
• • •
and property owners around
Dear Abl.y .
l’uge 9
Coquina is made up of Die appears that D&gt;e United
Seminole High School band
the busineta district shows *bells of millions of tiny pre­ States lias not deckled whe­
Editurlal ............. Page 4
parents will hold their reg­
that feelings are mixed on historic sea animals and lias ther It should risk Its pres­
Entertainment .... Page t&gt;
ular meeting tn the band hall
whether the big brown rocks been u*ed extensively In Flor­ tige ln backing sn unpopular
I-rgsli -- --------- - Page b
at the school at • P-m. today.
are an improvement or an ida, rspedally for the building rail for ssnctloni, or serept
Puasl* -------- ---Pag* 9
Jim Hunt, president, urges all
ejetore.
of the massive forts which ■ lesser measure that would
Society
Page 6 4 7
Cacti And Coquioa—Not As Lovely As Verbena
members to attendOm shop manager said Uut lUU stand eU.«Mr Uw at a l*. draw wider support.
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Tax Collector
Gels 'Good'
Stale Audit

feraU i

Kennedy Asks Income
Tax And Tariff Cuts

newA ...

B R IE F S

Shift In Winds

Services Friday

Fear 3 0 00 Buried
In Peru Landslide

First St. Paving
Delayed By Rain

Sermons

In

Stone,

But

Not

Sanford's

Rock

Weather Ruins
Vegetable Crop

Garden

Federation s View: The Devil Take It

Kennedy Facing

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Psff* * — 7«n. 11.

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Lota! Juvenile Council Makes Over $ 8 0 0

11 'Trapped'
In Mine Blast

In Matinee Race A t Kennel Club Last W eek

HERRIN, III. (U PI)—Rescue workers emerged
from an explosion-shattered coni mine today and said
there were no survivors among the 11 men trapped
below.
William Orlumli, Illinois state director of mines
and minerals, said most of the dead miners were

On Way To
Promising Career

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m

found at the end of a 500-fo«t| — —— — — — — — ——
ttuinil, huddled near an air
vent ICS feet below around.
The men of the second shift
of the Olua Blare Mine Co.’i
No. 2 mine apparently never
had a rhance when the bleat
erupted with a roar Wrdnea-1
s a - e ^ &lt; &amp; .;'
day night.
Despite the ubviuu* alim
WASHINGTON (UPI) odds, a life line of teicue
■wow t «'JB frVUB* Wy V
••»*.*•* wgf e rj.
' *
worker* burdened with oxy­ John II. Keliiaa waa on hit
• • 1. .
'j ,
.«
■ 1 . c , B ik J ie _ • a
gen lunka had rUkcd death in way up in a world that had
. . .1 fniMCA .
'lie' U
searching for any possible offered him few hreaka in a
MIL AND .MRS. A. &lt;*. JONES’ homu ui 2410 Elm Ave. in disployiiiK the
sunrlvori.
38-year life.
Harden
of the Month nign. awarded by the Sanford Garden Club, Mia. W.
Tha explosion ail* wa» 2H
Hit father waa Hawaiian,
A. Cattle and Mrs. Osborne Dorminey, members of the Ivy Circle, selected
milra northweit of Herrin and hit mother a Piaute Indian
the fturden because of the neatness in appearance, and well balanced dea mile from the smaller com­ from Nevada. He waa an or­
sijtn created by Mr. and Mrs. Jones and their son, Glenn, who do all of
munity of Carterville. Her­ phan before he could read
the gardening: chores.
(Herald Photo)
rin ii 00 mile* southeast of and many night* he went to
BE Lout*.
bed with a atomaeh growling
The (Hue illate mine .had With hunger.
been called a bleating when
He was a proud youngster,
it opened In the economically proud particularly of hit In­
deprmicd Illinois region call­ dian heritage, lie vowed to
ed "Little Egypt" aix month* help hit people if ever he
ego. But ihortly after ft p. m.. could.
CST, Wedneedey, o choking
When Work! War II came,
ball of hot, black smoke well­ Keliiaa enliated in the Air
ed from the mine shaft.
Force and there he learned
I’lecea of shredded limber the art of gunnery. After the
and mangled steel fell from war, he acrimped to put himtha amoke. The window of an aelf through the University
auto 30 yards from the pit- of California at Berkeley.
head waa shattered.
In 1030 he signed on tilt
Heath underground waa no Bureau of Indian Attain,
stranger to tha people who working moatly in Albuquer­
waited above.
que and Gallup. N. M. Four
At West Frankfort, 111., yeara ago he look hit wife
scarcely 20 miles away from and four amall children into
the Blue Blass mine, 110 men the cold New Mexico moun­
died whan tha New Orient tain! to aupervise 1,200 JiCost Mine blew up on Dee. 22, earilla Apachea on a reserva­
1061. At nearby Centralis, tion near Dulcc.
JU., I l l miners died in anThe Jlcarillat were retic­
ether coal mint axploiion.
ent people, ao ally that tome
would hide in the bushes
when a atranger approached.
At Iheir auperintendent, Keli­
iaa directed a carefully plan­
ned tribal program. For one
thing, he inaiated on atrict
budgeting of each famlly’a
THESE I.YMAN STUDENT’S taking the JmluHlriul A lta Cuumu being
income.
offered at the school for the firnt time this year soon will complete their
Month! ago, the Interior
work to make room for thb BUUid mincster students, instructor Millard
Department picked him aa •
Lcrch says th at in the 12-week course at leant three articles, nuch as the
finaliat for the coveted Arthur
handmade chest* pictured, will be made by the boys,
(Herald Photo)
"Money Is like gossip" T. S. Flemming Awards, given
M. Tucker, president of the annually to the 10 moat outFlorida Stale Bank told a atandlng young men In gov­
•last in Consumer Economic* ernment. Hit supervisor! be­
at the Vocational School Wed­ lieve Keliiaa waa Uie firat In­
nesday, “ It has io be spread dian ever to be tingled out
around to be effective."
On February Uli, further manifest wlien latest inno­ are following a tight schedule
for this recognition.
Tucker gild that when
Last week he traveled to indications
of
continued vations In the county tele, in order to place the extend­
foods end services ire in Waahtnglon for tlie Flemming growth of tha county will b« phone facilities will permit ed service in effect on time,
citixcna of Geneva and Ovie­ Shedden aaid.
balance, economy la in bal­ lntervlewa. On Sunday a t hit
ance and when they are out hotel be complained of heart­
do to place local calls to
Tlie completion date will
both communities and to Han­ follow by Juat a few daya the
of balance, either inflation burn. He bought tome medi­
of deflation occura.
ford.
cine at a pharmacy and when
delivery of Sanford's 1982 edi­
Ho cited the example of In­ that did not help ha walked
Calls from Geneva or tion of the teleplwne direc­
flation in ilnatancaa wliere to e nearby elinlc. No doctor
Oviedo to Dellary, however tory, which will be a larger
there la more money than waa there ao he flagged a
still
will be long dis­ three column version instead
goods, and Iota of money cab to tha nearest hospital.
tance, according to Bob Slu'd- of o*o familiar tw»&gt; column
Grange and tangelo grove* den, Southern Belt manager
buy* very lituc.
A heart attack killed him on
book now in current usage.
In conitraat la lha deflation, the way.
of tlie SIIS Future Farmer* for this ares.
Shedden said that ao far,
where a little money buya a
Western Electric and Sou­ .everything has gone very
Mourning his lots, Indian of America suffered extensive
lot but even a little money ia Affairs Commission Phllleo damage In the recent frccie, thern Bell men and women
smoothly and he expects no
very hard to get.
Nash aaid: "At M, John a spokesman reported today.
real problems in connection
Tucker aaid, however, that Keliiaa was one of the most
The damage was discovered To Install Officers with tlie changes.
it it dangtm ui to oversimpll- promising young men in the when the group paid a visit
Installation of officers will
One price for progress,
fy facta and then went on Bureau of Indian Affairs and to their grove recently.
be conducted at today's 8 however, is that Oviedo and
to bring the ever-widening clearly stood on the threshJ. Alien Sandtfer, secretary p.m. meeting of the Lake Geneva subscribers will be
acope of five Iraveia of money hold of an outstanding career of tha group, (aid that 130 to
Mary Volunteer Fire Dept. doing mure dialing since all
from work to banks, to home, in government."
200 boxes were lost when trees Auxiliary at the Fire Hall. local calls can be completed
to corporationi, to govern­
Kclilaa'a wife, children and were damaged.
Members and guests are in­ only aftor utilizing all seven
ment, tavlngs Institutions, friends will bury him today
The organisation hopes to vited to attend.
digits of the desired numbers.
lending Institutions.
in Santa Fe.
salvage as much of the crop
He alto brought out the
at possible In order to pay for
exchange of gooda for terRata arc not mentioned in the labor involved In hoeing
vice* or lor protection, or for the Bible nor in Greek and and cleaning up the grove tu
other reward!.
Roman literature of ancient gel it in top shape for produc­
Tucker aaid that tome of Umaa.
tion.
the problem! of balance were
the freedom of choice of the
consumer, natural dlaatlera,
w art, technical changes, and
deficit financing.
He pictured the commercial
banka of America a t ahock
absorbers, helping to keep
SEE TOMORROW’S
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balance.

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FFA Grove Hit
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ORLANDO (U PI)—The Air
Force announced Tuesday re­
activation of its 41at Air Re*eue Squadron, to be equipped
with three teams of parachuteakindivera that could drop
Into the ocean and help recov­
er astronaute and their apace
vehicles.
Brig. Gen. JuM-ph A. Cun­
ningham, head of tha Air Res­
cue Service, announced from
hi* headquaitcre here that the
unit waa being reactivated be­
cause of increased flying ac­
tivity and increased use of the
service in tlie U. 8. Aerospace
program.
The Unit will be baaed at
Hamilton Air Korea Base,
CalU.

Greyhound races at the
Sanford-Orlaniio Kennel Club
last week for tiie benefit of
the Juvenile Council establish­
ed a first for the track when
two dogs finished in a dead
heat for the trophy and pr.rcs
awarded by Manager Jack
Ledoux.
The two dogi, Hello Charlie
and Topeka Rose, hit the
| finish line exactly together ac: cording to the filmed finish
and both owners will receive
the trophies.
Attending from Uie Semi­
nole County Juvenile Council
were Judge Vernon Mire, Ro.
bert Johnton. D. E. McCord,
John Angel and Rill Thomas,
president of the council.
'Hie proceeds of (he race
which amounted to over $suu
will go In the support of the
Juvenile Counrll and its work
with dependent and delinquent
children.
The Seminole County Juve­
nile Council waa conceived
and organized under the
guidance of the late Judge
Wilson Alexander. Chartered
in December, 1939 as a non­
profit organisation, its pur­
poses arc directed to promot­
ing the general welfare of
needy Juvcnilea and in de­
veloping a better understand­
ing of Juvenile problems by
the public.
Tlie Council encourages, and
endeavors to organise and
operate, such agencies aa are

Edgar C. Rawls
Dies At Home
Edgar C. Kawla, 70, died at
hia home at the Weklva River
Bridge shortly after noon on
Tuesday.
A native of Morgan County,
Ala., ha waa a retired lumber
man and made hia homa here
with hia son-in-law and daugh.
ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cole­
man. Ha waa a member of the
Church of Christ in Alabama.
Survivors are sons, Ruel
Rawla of Homeland and E. C.
Rawls J r. of Green Cove
Springs;
daughters,
Mrs.
Elean Coleman of Sanford,
Sirs. Imogcnc Tyner and Mrs.
Evelynee Powell of Dundee,
Mrs. Christine Driggers and
Stra. Judy Hanson of Orlando;
38 grandchildren, four great
grandchildren and one ilater,
Mrs. Alice Hogan of Mobile,

Ala.
Funeral aervloea were an­
nounced tor A p.m. today at
Brltson Funeral Home with
Rev. B. H. Griffin at the El­
der Springi Baptist Church
officiating. Burial waa sched­
uled for Oaklawn Cemetery.
Pallbearere named were D.
F.. Carpenter, John Buhl. Ben
Taylor, Leonard Titon, Jimmy
Von Herbulia and Perry Wade.

Rejects Bout Bid
LONDON (UPD—Manager
Jim Wicks rejected a $10,000
offer Wednesday to match hit
British Empire heavyweight
champion,
Henry
Cooper,
against former world title
challenger Tom McNeeley in
Boston March IT.

Unconcerned and unfit par­
deemed advisable fur the cor- and girls adjust to the cir­
ents
contributed a hundred
cumstances
that
might
sur­
rcctim, training, education
other
cases to the juvenile
round
iheir
return
from
the
and placement of needy juve­
niles of Seminole County.
state correctional institutions. court, involving non-aupport,
Ollier functions include the
There is a great need to abandonment, neglect, home
assistance, financially and
carry on the activities de­ conditions injurious to morals
otherwise, of correcting and
fined above and to expand the and actual lack o( physical
rehabilitating the needy Juve­
care.
activities in the county.
niles where no other means
Even since the beginning
of assistance is available.
Save Up To
of the Juvenile Council in
Tlie Council does not seek to
36 r;
1939, the juvenile population
control or assume the respon­
On Auto
in the county has increased
sibility of other organisations
Insurance
having the same objectives, about ten per cent per year.
Ages IS • 80
This increase has added
but it seeks to cooperate
All L inn
closely with, and invites the alarmingly (o the already
Written
crowded
docket
of
the
Juve­
Call - C. O. TODD
assistance of. other related
FA 2-8388
and interested organitalions. nile Court.
fur ALL jour Insurance
During 19t;l approximately
During the past two years,
21S3 S. Park - Sanford
the Council has rendered aid (68 cases of juvenile crime
Nrxt To Thrift way
were
recorded,
including
auto
to the Juvenile Court and
ATIONW1DE
theft,
breaking
and
entering,
othrr agencies concerned with
petty
larceny,
truance.
van­
delinquent
and
dependent
dalism, criminal assault and
Mutual Inouranre
children.
Co.
Financial assistance through breaking probation.
Home Office: Columbus, O.
sale of memberships and the
proceed* from one perform­
ance at tha Sanford-Orlando
Kvnnel Club waa the support
of the council.
This money Is used in
BRAKE
eases referred by the State
and County Welfare Offices,
the Juvenile Court, law en­
forcement officers, school
s t a n d a r d o n o v a r y "02
principals, and county health
authorities.
The finaortal arsitlanec Is ]
used in emergency situation*
and it used only when no
other agency is able to pro­
vide the necessary assistance.
Funds are used primarily
for emergency shelter, rare,
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clothing and transportation
expenset to place dependent
W ith KamblcrS Double-Safety Brake System, brake
children with relatives or
failure it virtually impossible. Separate systems (or front
other persons outside Semi­
and rear brakes. If one is damaged, other still works—
nole County.
self-adjusting, too. Standard on every ’62 Rambler. Just
In addition to this financial
one of 102 wuvs the new Rambler Is bcttcr-yct prices
auiatance, the Council It
on every model stay low. N o wonder Rambler sales a rt.
rendering a great service
soaring.
Why not see your Rambler dealer soon.
through a group of working
committees. These include
the:
WOBtO STANDARD Of COMPACT CAR gXCtlUNCC
Detention
Committee —
whose primary purpose it in
working to maintain desirable
conditions for juveniles the
court has found it necessary
to hold in detention.
The Foster Home Commit­
tee—whose purpose is the ar­
rangement of temporary hous­
ing for children the court feela
should be separated from
their own families or who are
without families.
The Special Probation Com­
m ittee— whose function is to
aislat In the procuring of apeeial probation officers for
Juvtniles with special prohBILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, Inc.
lama.
M l W. First 81.
Sanford, Florida
The After-Care Committee—
whose purpoee la to help boys

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TAMl'A—The exciting pro- Fair, Keb. 6-17, include* »uch
train at the Florida State outstanding entertainer* »»j
Minnie 1Viul, Hank Snow, the
Hinny Tiu. ‘‘China Doll," Fam­
ily, the famous International
Auto Daredevil*, and gun
fighters from the Great Smoky i
Hut that's not all. SomeMountain*.
thing else ha* been added—
Wall Arfuna' Green Monster.
If you dig drag raring, dad,
then, like, you've heard of the
Green Munster. It'* a pure jet
automobile, and one of the
fastest ‘‘cars'* on four wheels.
It ha* 7.U00 horsepower.
According to Arfons, who
built the car, it has been tim­
ed ul 210 miles an hour. He
drives the cur in exhibitions
only. Never has he considered
A . 0 . T A I1 0 R
taking off to the supermarket
to pick up a loaf of breud.
The first reason, of course,
is speed. Then too, the Green
Monster is too long at 2.1 feet
to find a convenient parking
place. Even with the after­
burner dismantled, it's still
i t was announced this week too long.
by Chester L. Campbell, Gen­
Speaking of the afterburn­
eral Manager of the Orlando er, that also makes every day
General Office of the New driving an impossibility. Gob­
York Life Insurance Co. that bling up diesel fuel at 20 gal­
Alfred Donald Tabor, a repre­ lons to the quarter mile, it
sentative for the company in belches a 20-foot flame. Two
the Sanford area, has opened drag parachutes are used to
a new office a t lib 8. Park stop.
Ave. on Jan. 2.
Until last year, Arfons said,
Tabor joined New York Life he raced against fuel-powered
last May and since that time dragsters, cleaning up every
has been a leading producer time. Other driveis didn't like
for the company in the Central this. They complained to the
Florida area.
National Hot Hod Association.
On Jan. 4th, he was awarded Tha NIIKA forced Arfons out
a plaque at the year-end ban­ of raring.
quet in Orlando for being the
Hut grandstand crowds at
leading agent in the class of the fair will see him unleush
19(11.
the enormous power of the
Prior to joining New York world's first and only jet
Life, Tabor spent seven years dragster. He will literally
In public relations and fund blast past the grandstand on
raising with private colleges an overturned volcano, release
in the southeast.
tha chutes, hit tha four-wheel
Tabor has resided in San­ aircraft brakes, and stop (he
ford since 19S9 and lives at hopes) short of the half-mile
114 llolly Ave. with his wife,
trick turn.
Kulu and son Paul Ivan, lie is
active in the Park Ave. Church
of Christ and is a member of $185,000 Fire
the Jaycccs.
NAPLES (UPD—Fire des­
Friends and acquaintances
troyed the Naples Supply Co.
are invited to stop by the New
truss plant here Tuesday,
Vork Life office.
csusing $186,000 damage.
. . .
Chrysler-Plymouth Division,
Chrysler Corporation, announ­
ced its total retail deliveries
for the calendar year of 10(11.
C. E. Briggs, vice president,
Chrysler Corporation, and gen­
eral manager, Chrysler-Ply­
mouth Division, said Chrysler
passenger car retail deliveries
of 06,070 for the year exceed­
ed last year by 10 per cent und
were the highest in the Isst
four years.
Briggs said December, with
•,474 Chryslers delivered, was
the best December in the last
six years and marked the
ninth month In a row in which
Chrysler sales have exceeded
the comparable month of the
previous year.
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TAMPA—Garth W. Lynn, a
veteran of 29 years in the
Intercity bus industry, ha*
been named president and
director of Tam'ami Trail
Tours, Inc., according to Uarron Collier Jr., board chair­
man.
For the past six years Mr.
I.ynn has been executive vice
president of the Florida trans­
portation
company
which
operates Intercity bus ser­
vice as Tamiami Trailways PKIt 100 LB.
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and freight operations a*
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company is a member of the
National Trailways Hus Sys­
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pendently operated bus com­
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It’s Your Choice!
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(Second in a aeries of editorials
on the Chamber of Commerce aa it
atarta ita &gt;early membership drive.)

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Does our community really want
industry?
We feel that the vnat majority of
the residents of Sanford and Semi­
nole County arc anxious for new in­
dustry to locate in our county. No
one can deny the need for more pay­
rolls to help supplement the county’s
agricultural business.
But are we, as citizens, cooperat­
ing and working in harmony to en­
courage nnd obtain new industry and
the much needed payrolls for the
community?
Are we backing the Chumbcr of
Commerce and the tiuwly formed
Sanford-Scminole Development Corp.
in their efforts to attract industry to
the city and county ? W hat have you

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their effect. Am I loiinr my I have any romantic or physical
mind ?
appeal to her mat*.
“For I wonder if my husband I That’s antirtly falsa. It’s
will ceaia loving me, now that
superstitious malarky.
I am pait 40.
Your womb (uterus) is not
“I feel ai if I am nothing
but a nothing, and not a thing primarily a sex organ, any­
a t all!"
way, but la relatively excess
Menopausal Fright
baggagt.
Womrn, you need not fear
It it much Ilka tha vermi­
the 40 decade!
form appendix. You wives
So never let youraelvea know very wail that if you
grow so worried or neurotic suffer an attack of appendi­
that you degenarata Into aleap­ citis and then hare th* ap­
ing pill addicts, chain smokers pendix removed, you can anjoy
or liquor fiends.
food Just aa well as bafor*.
Far# Ui* facta! That’s the
Well, the womb la primarily
first atap in treatment.
a “m aternal" organ, not a
What you dread la woman­ “wifely" or "sweetheart" or­
kind's age-old n o t i o n that gan.
when her uterus atop* func
It la Intended for aa* Just
tloninr, aha can’t possibly in ease you ahould marry and
wish children.
And in th* modern Ameri­
can family, where wa average
three children, you can aa*
that it doesn’t function more
than 3 or 4 times in 80 year*.
Tha womb la thus not im­
portant
aa regard* marriage
Mr. Blisa have decided this
Dear 81rt
function.
Noting your place In the not their probtam.
If a young woman haa bar
Th* SUto Road Dept, says
Sanford Ilsrald on Dec. 23, I
womb removed (hysterect­
would lika to glva one proper­ it Is, as it was never fixed
omy) because of fibroids or
ty owner*# view on the subject properly.
cancer, or if It atop* ita
W* get ail tha wash from
of right ot ways.
monthly function about th*
the
highway
and
tha
shell
In 1948 wa gara to Semi­
aga of 40 to 46, th at fact does
nole County 110 ft. across our fill does not last as it's on a
NOT reduce her feminine
grad*.
property about 600. ft. a t the
eharm.
My aufgestion to Mr. Blisa
abet and of the Geneva
She can still b* thrilling
and
tha
county
commission
is
Bridge.
and thrillabl* aa a wife—IF.
When the fill was put in It to us* the Golden Rule and
And that big “IF " means—
spread so wa gave them an they will get a whole lot more IF sh* gets wise to tha true
right of way*.
additional 60 f t
medical facta and thua real­
For this wa received a re­ This happens to be an ap­ ises that tha womb la definite­
solution th a t 8emlnola Coun­ proach to the Boat Camp and ly not a barometer of a woiflty would provide egress and many, many peopla bump an’a charm.
over it and know the story.
rlgress to our Boat Camp.
Wivea, Waka Up
If and or when, they widen
A t th* tints the approach
Wives, wake up to the fact
was built 1 understand th* State Rd. 46, they will have that you and your alstara for
county did not own th* equip­ to buy this whole section and 10,000 year* have been enslav­
ment to black top th* drive so you may be sure min* will ed by an entirely falsa notion!
It waa ntvar put In properly. coat tham and I own both
A woman’s aex Ilfs thua
Wa want along with this, sldea of tha road.
can continue clear up Into old
however, aa wa figured they
A few loads of shell would agt—and by “old age," w*
would keep it in repair.
have been a much (cat expense medic* refer to at least B0 or
When Brown Miller was I'm sure.
00 years.
county commissioner, he kept
So again 1 say—“ Do unto
So reorganise your thinking
th* drive in good repair.
other# aa you would have and quit focussing on your­
Whan John Krider waa com* them do unto you."
self! Instead, keep th* apotVery Truly
mlsiioner he had It scraped
lirht nn your himhand.
and kept passaMe.
Prudence G. Scholl
B* liberal with compliments.
Th* new commission and
(Mrs. l.ouis J.)
Laugh and b* gay. Streamline
your figure if you are mors
than 16 Iba. overweight, for a
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
plump figura U linked with
AWOV. MAT ft) “mother" and not with "sweet­
FAIRPIELU** heart."
Y0U« *250 WILL
Fat wivea tend to produce a
BUY tH&amp;HAMfc,
platonic condition In their
BATCH PICK'S
AHO&amp;MCNELC
mites, for a man past 40 need*
fiDRIRB ‘ some seductive allure to start
EVPEDtTlOrJ/
YOUR CHARE I hi* erotic process.
Tha old incest taboo lands
OF TH* PHOTS
to curb a man’s eroticism as
(SOLD (MOULD
B S ABOUT
regard* maternal or motherly
• M0,000A,
souls.
Be slenderise. Chang* per­
fume. Ra-maka your personal­
ity and fight fir* with fir*
8end for th* booklet "Meno­
pausal Complexes," enclosing
a stamped, return envelope,
plus 20 cents.
(Always writ* to Dr.
Crane In car* of Ihla news­
paper, enclosing a long 4
cent stamped, addressed eneelope and 20 rent# to cover
typing nnd printing costa
when you send for on# of hla
booklets.)
Frsn U a twin for 10,000,.
000 other women In the 40M i | i bracket. She la n
slaee to n false notion. And
this mistaken Idea driven
women to nse Iranquilltera,
cigar*ta and liquor. In fact,
■ any of them end In sani­
tarium*—-alt dne to this ageold bugaboo of womanki/id.
Bo send for the booklet be­
low and emancipate youraelraai
CASE L-410: Fran D.. aged
dO, la nlmoat n nervous wreck.
“Oh, Dr. Crane," ah* began,
“I feel aim ply terrible I And 1
am so nervous that I have tak­
en aleeplng pills for th* past
year.
“But even they are losing

Letters

To The Editor

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Phil Newsom Says . . .

How Did Red Get Job Back?
By PHIL NEWSOM
L'PI Foreign Newa Analyst
Next to that of Joaef Sta­
lin, it would be difficult to
imagine a name likely to fall
with a more unpleasant ring
on tha ear# of Nikita Khrush­
chev than th at of Vyacheelav
Mikhailovich Molotov.
Last November when Molo­
tov returned glumly to Mos­
cow from hia Vienna post to
be met on&gt;&gt; by member* of
hla family, it appeared th at
“old Bolshevik’s" career In­
deed waa finished.
Rut her* ha is, howavar
briefly, In the new* again and
returning to hia V ism a job as
Soviet representative on th*

International Atomie Energy
Agency.
Recalling th* bitter charges
hurled
against
him
by
Khruihchev and succeeding
speaker* before th* recent
22nd Communist party con­
gress in Moscow, one of three
conclusions seems possible:
Molotov still has friends
powerful enough in th* Soviet
command to prevent his de­
cline into total obscurity.
The
Moscow leadership,
which is pledged against a
return to the lethal purge* of
th* old Stalin days, believes
he is less a mornc# to the
new regime outside the coun­
try than in.

Twist Is 'Bad' For Young, Old
CHICAGO (U P U -T ba na­
tion's newest dance crate—
tha Iwlat—it bad medicine
for middla age and it Isn't
very good for youth either,
physicians said.
The
American
Medical
Association aaid Tuesday th*
twlat “ ranki along with the
hula hoop a* a potential
source of dislocated joint*,
slipped dia;t, sacroiliac dam­
age or muse!* sprains."

New Piggyback
Operation Set
Allantic Coast Line Rail­
road will operate a third all
piggyback train from South
Florida to New York begin­
ning Monday, It waa An­
nounced today by Philip J.
Lee, vice-president In charge
of traffic.
The new train wUl leave
Tampa each Monday and
roach New York Wednesday
morning, 88 hours latsr. Other
ACL pigiyback trains leave
South Florida on Tuesdays
and Saturdays,
Lea alto announced that
Coast Line wlU operate ■
piggyback special from Jack­
sonville each Wednesday at
6 p.m. to arrive in New York
at 8 a.m. Friday, Piggyback
traffic will also be handled on
this train from Atlanta in con­
nection with the Georgia Rail­
road via 'Augusta and Flor­
ence, S. C.

In a special statement the
AMA advised, "If you are
past 44 and if your ttrenuoui
exercise conaiats of walking
from the parking lot to the
office, think twice before
you throw yourself into a vi­
gorous session of the twist
on Saturday night."
For the middle aged who
insist on twisting, the AMA
suggested a "relaxed, modi,
fied twist." An AMA spokes­
man said, helpfully, "you
probably can get by with
nothing more serious than a
pulled muscle."

The Soviet Unkm regards
the International atomie agen­
cy aa of so little Importance
it doesn't much m atter who
has th* Joh.
Another and lest likely pos­
sibility in the Jungle of highlevel Kremlin politics was a
decision that, despite past
sins, Molotov bed the right to
soma recognition for more
than 30 yeara of faithful ser­
vice to communism.
In tha figure of Molotov
ther* are many unpteasant
memorlt* for Khrushchev.
First,
of
eourse,
was
Khrushchev's charges th at as
a leader of th# “anti-party"
group, Molotov plotted for
Khrushchev's downfall, and
even up to th* past party eongresa opposed the latter’s deStaliniaation program in his
writings.
Of significance, too, is th*
fact that it was Molotov un­
der Stalin'* guidance who
worked out the pact with Hit­
ler Germany permitting the
rap* of Poland and who sent a
message of congratulations to
Hitler on the fall of Paris.
It waa Molotov alto in those
high-flying day# who referred
to Naaltm as "a question of
taste” and an Ideal th a t could
not he destroyed by force.
Those ar* points tha pre­
sent-day Moscow helrarchy
would prefer to forget.

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MRS. STAN COMSTOCK
Ph. OA 8-8484

F irst I want to assure each and every* person in Seminole County
that I consider it a privilege and honor in having been permitted to s e n e
as one of the Legislators from Seminole County for the past six and
one-half yeara. I sincerely hope th a t I have sen ed to the satisfaction of
a majority although it Is impossible to please everyone.
However, I must now make known to you my decision that I will
not be a candidate during the forthcoming Spring primaries. Should it
develop th a t the Constitutional Amendment is adopted which gives
Seminole County a Senator of its own and should my able colleague, Mack
Cleveland, Jr., seek the office of Senator, I would then consider another
term solely for the purpose of assuring Seminole County of an experienced

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man in the House of Representatives. Other than that my decision not to
run is quite final.
For the privilege, honor and pleasure of having been allowed to
serve as your State Representative, I again lay Thank You.

INVESTMENT SERVICE

a a r a r .x m ii .i .emmkw
City caller
IWAMM VOLTOLIXM

TO THE CITIZENS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
I t ia impossible for ma to contact everyone in Seminole County
and I must, therefore, resort to this method of making known my plans
regarding my aervice in the State Legislature.

COMPLETE
Sanford, Florida

WASHINGTON — (NEA)f The cstch In this is that ership — After Congress ad.
| —With the session of Con- j much of the ultraconservativc journa It ia expected that tho
President will take an active
grass opening, th* political pot ( strsngth is concsntrsted in part In th* campaign. He was
*
j haT started to boil In earnest k * y congressional district# most effective In New York
for th* 1962 mid-term elec- i where It will have consider- and New Jersey elections last
fall. He recognizes hia position
Hons.
! oble influence.
History is on the side of the) —Civil Rights—Extremists as head of the party, works at
, Republicans for cutting some in tha NAACI* criticise the it and lovea it.
—Republican Leadership —
! inroads into tha Democratic' Kennedy administration for
House majority of nearly 90. not having a stronger reform It is still unclear. Nixon,
Or-’y In 1984, In the middle of program to offer Congress. Rockefeller, perhaps Georgo
, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s first The Democratic reply Is th a t' Romney and even Sen. Ever*
term, haa the party in control1they have given more vigor- ett Dirksen and GOP Nation! °f the Whit* House made a ous enforcement of existing al Chairman William E. Miller *) I ♦
fain in Ita congressional m i- civil rights legislation. And have to be elected in their
jority.
, they will get the votes up own states this fall before
In the Senate, with 21 Dem-1north where they're counted, they have national political
ocratic seat* and 16 Republi- as In New York and New Jer- stature. Outside of the sur­
can up for election, th* Dem- aey.
vivor* the only one now in
ocrata have another advantage
—Kennedy'* Political I.cad- tight ia Barry Goldwater.
of retaining their m ajority,;----------------------------------------| whlrh i* now 28.
While the Republicans make
big claim* for the gaina they
r,
expect to make, th* more real­
istic Democratic appraisal It
that if they hold what they
now have, they will be doing
all right.
WASH1XGTON (U PD -T he not believe a walkout was in
Both Democrat* and Repub.
llcana claim victory in 1961 K e n n e d y administration'! the cards this year.
special electiona. Democrats plea for a no-strike settle­
The labor secretary told a
carried Gov. Hughes to vienew* conference that both
ment of mid-year ateel nego­
tory In New Jersey and Mayor
tides suffered during the re.
Wagner In New York City. tiations confronted the high cent receasion from lots nf
The OOP's principal gain was command of the United Steel- jobs and business. The in­
election of San. John Tower in worker! union today before dustry also has problems of
Taxes. Republicans also won the start of' a two-day meet­ meeting foreign competition
mayoralties In Louisville and
and competition from rival
ing.
a faw smaller southern commetals at borne.
munities. But they don't add
Th* ,ubJi:ct o( bar 3 a'ning
The union'* main concern
up to anything like a trend for thi» &gt;*»r w*‘ 1,01 *ven 00 appears to be unemployment
taking over th# South.
th* a«eDda ?or ,h« ‘w°-d*y in the mills. Average produc.
Everything that happens
n^vld T* MclfonaTd I tion*main,en*nce «mplo&gt;'tnent
the coming co n g rc .lo n .l
p r ^ n t D .t id J. McDonald,
£ •
alon will have political angle*. and hi» “n'° “ * «*«CUtlrc ' the first nine months was » &gt; #
Thl* will be truer In 1962 than board.
But Labor Secretary Arthur 406,700—a level that the union
In 1961 because th* newness
says haa not been to low
of th* Kennedy administration J . Goldberg's assertion Tues­ aince tbe depression of tha
day
tbat
a
walkout
in
the
program will have worn off.
1930s.
It ia nonsense to try to pre­ basic steel industry would
Goldberg also announced
"make
no
sense
at
all"
in
dict now what th* issues will
Tuesday
that a seasonal
be next November. Whet hap­ 1962 seemed sure to draw the trend edged total unemploy­
attention
of
the
union
lead­
pen* in th* world outside of
ment in the nation above the
Washington can change the er*.
four million mark In Decem­
McDonald
waa
reported
to
whole political picture. But to
ber. But he predicted the pic­
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day, these are the big issues be shaping a subdued, flexi­
ture would improve in six
ble
approach
to
the
steel
politician* watch:
months.
—Madical Care for th* Ag- negotiations in an effort to
An increase of 101,000 in
#d—Th# Kennedy plan to re­ minimise public quarrels with joblessness last month put
place and expand th* Kerr- company spokesmen.
Under this strategy. Mc­ the unemployment figure at
Mill* bill enacted during th*
4,091,000 at the end of 1961.
Elaenhower administration la Donald hat passed up tbe Total employment in Decem­
chance to reply to an attack
considered most Important.
ber was 66,467,000.
It haa an appeal not only to on the union's call for short­
Despite the increase in job­
th* 17 million Americans over e r hours mad* by Roger
lessness, the seasonally ad­
Blough,
board
chairman
of
66, but also to their children
justed rate of unemployment
i) ' •
and other relatives who have U. S. Steel.
remained unchanged at 6.1
One
source
aaid
the
union
to provide for th* oldatera,
per cent of the labor force.
often at aozna financial sacri­ waa not wedded to its pro.
fice, if there le no government posal for a 32-hour week to
aid.
alleviate high unemployment
Doggone!
—Extreme Conservative Op­ among its members.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI)
position—It ia sited up as
But the union will seek
mostly Republican, t a k i n g other methods to reduce the —It wasn't a fit night out for
little or nothing from th* impact of layoff*—including a dog here, a* anow and aieet
Democratic vote. Ita principal higher separation pay, re­ fell Tuesday, ao th* city's aix
eomplalnts are over foreign training rights, more supple­ police doga were taken off
policies. The Democratic feel­ mental jobless benefits and
their beat*. Their policemen
ing I* that as long aa I'retl- seniority rights In transfer*
mate* stayed on duty.
dent Kennedy can maintain to new plants.
his popularity rating of over
Goldberg, who waa a chief
70 par cant In tha public opin­ negotiator for the union dur­
Greatest potash depositi in
ion polls, th* opposition la not ing the 1969 steel strike that the United States are found
vital.
lasted 116 days, said he did near Carsbad, N. M.

Steel Workers High Command
Meets Facing Woes On Strike

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Notebook

j

Dr. Crane's

*
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State of the Union

done as an individual to secure in­
dustry?
Not much can be done individual­
ly. It must be done on a unified basis
and the best method is through the
Chamber of Commerce.
Industries are going to communi­
ties where cooperation exists nnd allout efforts arc being made to attract
payrolls.
The chnmber docs much to in­
duce industry to come here, but it
needs your help. In the drive starting
Monday we repeat: WE MUST GO
OVER THE T O P ____ There are no
ifs, ands or buts . . . th a t is, unless
we don’t want progress.
You had better make up your
mind. Do we hold still nnd watch
others take the big Industries want­
ing to come to the state, or do we
pitch in and get them.
THE CHOICE IS YOURS J i l l

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right up to tho roof, plus 13 other steps to fight ruat and road*
salt corrosion —such a t: Body panel* beneath doors are
zinc-plated • Ceramic-Armored muffler and tailpipe • Alu­
minum window frames c Exterior trim of stain!*** ateel •
Even the radiator won't ruat-it's tided at the factory with
2-year engine coolant (low cost)I Good reasons why Rambler
resale value it tops and stays tops over the years.

RAMBLER

Sincerely,

World Standard of
Coopact Car Excalaoco

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, Inc.
841 W. First 6L

With best wishes for continued growth and progress In Seminolo
County, I remain

Seaferd, Florida

Gordon V. Frederick
State Representative, Seminole County

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Jan. 11, 1962 — Paffeft______

Five

Lake Monroe Jottings . . .
Mr*. II. L. Johnson
a in to sorry I missed it but on the road again. Ma&gt;be one
Ruin nml cold weather or 1 was told that everyone pre­ of these dajs it will get pav­
ed. The Paola road is stilt 1
cold weather and rain, either sent ejoyed e\cry minute ol
I it. • • • The flu and virus messed up Seems like it
way vtc have had it. Oh welt, ; bug is sure going around. takes foretcr and a day to
guess it will be sprint; one , The junior and senior high get it done. But when they '
of these day*. If the flow­ schools have large numbers do, IT will be a aign of Pro­
ers amt plants in your yards ! out. Morfe than 300 out at gress. • • • Called Sammye
look like ours they look aw­ Junior High. 40 checked out Lou Keel to see if our talk ,
ful. Frost sure played havoc Monday morning at Senior about this wonderful town
with them. • • • Lynn and I High. This kind ol w'eather j softened Ma and Pa Ken­
Jim Giles have had Lynn's j isn't helping it at all either. dricks any toward moving
mother Mrs. Edith Wise visit­ • • • The tornado that struck down here but couldn't get
ing them from Miami. • • • in Crests lew list week was an answer. • • • While in Mi­
Talking of Miami, the ten within a few miles of the ami I called my brother and
members of the High School I home of Rena Hawkins par­ his family and while talking
Glee Club along with their ents. Hcna had a call from to little Fraocine 1 asked her
director Mi*s Ollie Reese her brother George Thursday what she got for Christmas
Whittle, Saidee Williams and evening saying her father Is and she replied "1 got a
I had a very wonderful week­ seriously ill again. So ahe chord organ from Santa 1
end there last week. We is on call to go at anytime. Claus and the rest of the
stayed at the Miami Colonial I • • • Forgot to mention that things were presents." Isn't
Hotel overlooking Bayfront I talked to former postmaster that cute.
•%»
I’ark on Blscayne Bay. In Annie McArthur while in Mi­ Our t h o u g h t this week ia
HKAR AUMIKAI, K. S. Mn.storson, deputy chief of the Rureau of Weapons,
the park la a giant lighted ami. She waa just getting about Friends which we hope
visited the Naval Air Station this week. Shown jrreetinsr the Admiral are
torch surrounded by a hifth over the flu. Said she spent by this one is right. It was
left to right; Capt. Robert M. Ware, NAS commanding officer; Rear Ad­
half round wall that ha* the Christmas In Mississippi. And written by a man named
miral Mastcrson, John Krider, manager of the Chamber of Commerce; Jim­
words "The Torch of Friend­ to be sure to tell everyone Beach and goes like this - my Crapps, Mayor: Andy Carruway, chairman of the Armed Forces Com­
ship" on it. This is beautiful in Monroe "HI" and that ahe "Our Friends ace the best in
mittee, Seminole Chamber of Commerce, and Capt. J. M. Tolly, HatWing
a t night. We took the group thought of us often. • • • us and by that very fact
One commanding officer.
over on the beach and down I see that they are working calls forth the best from us."
the famous Lincoln Road and
Collins Ave. The youngsters,
especially the girls FLIPPED
when they saw "Surf Side
Six." The group came home
with a lot of wonderful know­
ledge and is now looking for­
ward to going to district this
Sal** tax collection* for
spring. • • • Happy Birth­
Longwood's Volunteer Fire feet of three-quarter inch the month of lunt December
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI) — th* fire tvera identified aa
day Lloyd Freeman. You
were really a surprised per­ Dept, has purchased amt in­ booster hose plus chemical bated on November tales On* man still wa* missing and Fire Captain Roy Simpson
son at the birthday party stalled a two-way radio tor apparatus. Its uses are prin­ •mounted to 814,465,279.36, 33 person* remained In criti­ and John Wood, an employ*
Judy Lavender had for you. the use of the city's fire and cipally for house fires.
•n increase of $608,5686.22, or cal condition today from an of the firm. Authorities said
• • • Jessie Mac and Her­
The number two truck la | 4.39 per cent over the $ 13,- rxploaion-caused fir* which Simpson apparently died of
maintance
department*.
bert Muses guests Tim and
According to a report from equipped with an 800 gallon 856,711.14 collected during demolished a feed mill and a heart attack while fighting
Bor; Stallings have return­
the blare.
killed two men.
ed t*&gt; the big slate of Texas. 1 Chief ciaude Layo, license to water tank, high pressure th* aame month last year.
A company spokesman said
• • • Our sympathy goes out operate has been received John Beam pump capable of | Total tales tax collection*1 A total of 37 persona suf­
to Mrs. Wilson Coleman In from the FCC and the base sending out two lines of 800 thin fiscal year, July through fered injuries in the five- about 50 employes were in the
tlie sudden passing of cr i station and five mobile units pound pressure and is used December, amount to $82,- alarm fire. The blat* was granary section when the first
father. Tuesday afternoon Al- now are in operation making primarily for woods or grass 493,272.60, an increase of brought under control early blast occurred.
Following the first blast an
lenc went up to tell her father | Longwood the only city in fires. This truck also has $2,679,268.12, or 8.86 p a r today.
Urgent appeals for blood estimated 800 to 1,000 em ­
goodby before she left on her 1South Seminole County which been equipped with two high rant over tha $79,814,004.44
came from City Hospital ployes. most of them office
bus run and found him. He lias immediate service avail­ pressure fog norrles to be collected to date last year.
had only been with them a able to residcnti in case of used on house or building
Gatoiine t a x
collection* where two shifts of doctors worker*. were evacuated from
few days. • • • The first fire or other emergencies.
during th* month of Decem­ and nurses tended the injurrd. the five-story building. Fire
fires.
The inferno waa touched off truck* speeding to the acene
Layo explains that upon re­
class in Red Cross First Aid
ber
baaed on November aalea
Chief Layo't car is equip­
will start at the Monroe ceiving a fire call, this ped with a unit as ia Aaaia- amounted to $10,263,570.19, by twin explosions Wednesday were hampered hy heavy
School Tuesday beginning at speedy network can alert all tant Chief John Farina's and an increase of 2.48 per rent afternoon at the Ralston-Tu- rushhftur traffic.
Tons of water were poured
7 p. tn. and lasting until 9 personnel simultaneously thus Fire Marshall Jam es Reit­ over the $10,014,775.24 col- rina feed processing granary.
Firemen,
their
clothes
caked
on
the building from three
saving
much
time
In
getting
p. m. This course will be one
ers' plus the city's maintain- lected during the s a m e with Ire, battled through the sides. The area around the
night a week for five weeks. to the scene. Should another ance and water vehicles.
month yaat year.
• • • The Monroe Home alarm be received before the
Total gasoline tax collec­ evening and night in aub-:ero granary and the streets lead­
Work already has begun on
Demonstration Club had a equipment returns to head­ acquisition of monitors to be tions this fiscal year amount weather to bring the blare un­ ing to it became eolid sheets
nf Ire. Some 55 fire truck*
very interesting program last quarters, the men can be Installed in each ftrtman'a to $60,142,474.68, an increase der control.
Shortly after midnight fire poured water onto the fire.
Thursday evening at the contacted and rcdispatched home which will operate on of $1,531,229.24, or 2.61 per
After the blase was brought
home of Louise Thompson. to the new location. Also a f - ! the frequency of the city's cent over the $58,611,245.41 officials estimated that 300
Local attorney Phillip Logan ter the first firemen's arrival twt&gt;-way radio network, the collected to date laat fiscal firemen were on the seen* under control full fire crew*
continued lo pour water-on tha
fighting the blare.
was the guest speaker. He at the scene the extent of chief ad\i*ed. When a phone year.
The two men asho died in smouldering wreckage.
spoke on Legal Matters. 1 equipment needed can be de­ call reporting a fire ia re­
termined and the call put in ceived at the base station,
Immediately giving directions the dispatcher keys a dial
for the best approach. Should tone over the air which
x n ric j!
at a grass or woods tire, the sound* through the monitor*
th e
f o l l o w in g
kundh
men snd equipment become and ia followed by the dis­
h b l o n o in g t o o w n k iw o f
Winner* announced for tha
L A N D * . W H I C H H A V E B E H N endsngered
by being sur­ patcher's description of the
BOLD
FOB
TAXKN.
AND
Tuesday afternoon aeaiion of
rounded
by
(ire
or
through
fire and its location. It ia
W H ICH
H AVE IIHC.V ITNCLAIM ED
FOB
L O M O B II mechsnlcal failures, bogging estimated that this service DeBary Duplicate Bridge Club
T H A N T H R E E MONTHH, A R E down, etc., belp esn be im­
will increase reiponae by with tan table* in play were
I N »IT HAND. AND UNLKR*
T H E O W N E R HHALL A P P L T mediately dispatched.
volunteer personnel move- NR, first, Mr*. F.dna Reilly
F O R SAME ON—O R B E F O R E
The equipment hss been ment to Urea by 75 per cent
and Harvey Geiger; *econd,
FEBRUARY1 F I R S T
list),
1*42. BITCH F U N D S W I L L n B installed in the number one and overall better fire pro­
Mr*. George Pearsall and
P A I D INTO T H E O H N R R A L fire truck which is equipped
tection will be experienced by Mra. Robert Nichollr; third, a
F U N D O F BEMtNOt.K COUN*
with
a
500
gallon
pumper,
the rapidly growing com­ tie, Mra. Frank Austin and
T T FLO R ID A :
EMMA I . R O B E R T S
VS.7* 1,000 feet of two-and-one-half munity, he reported.
Mre. Ruth Rlatt and Col. and
C H A R L IE CLARK
: | S S*
inch hose, 600 feet of oneTen year* ago LoogwNiod’a Mr*. W. W. Hague.
A NNA B U R K E
ISSSS
L UCV W I L U A M H
21.11 and-one-half inch hose and 300 population was 700 people . .
EW winner* were firat,
M A R T C O O P E R , h e ir *
4J* 24
today it numbers more than Mr*. Fiau* IIoilier end Mr*.
W IL I.IK C l.A R K
402.19
SGCA it A ION IIOUH.
3,000 according to layo, who M. L. Patterson; second, Mre.
IN O I 'O R P .
SI.IS
adds that H ia through this R. L. Ackerman and Oscar
S T E V E N MINE.*
ISIS
in t h e c i r c u i t c o u r t o r
increase in the Barnett; third, Mre. Albert
N IC K C O N ST A N ­
T H E NINTH J U D I C I A L C I R ­ population
T I N E . F.T AL
S S I* C U I T IN AND F O R S E M I ­ city and surrounding areas
Beaon and Mre. Harold Nic­
G E R A R D B A MARY
N O L E COUNTY, F L O R I D * .
that the Volunteer Fire Dept, kerson and fourth, a tia, Mr*.
H. HENSON
SI 74
IN C H A N C E R Y NO. I I S I I
E A S T BRO O K L Y N SAVINGS baa grown and trained dili­ Nan Edwards, Mrs. Myrtla
ll.7M.ll BAN K. * New Y o rk c o r p o r a gently to give efficient ser­ Dunnehaeke and Mrs. Charles
t \ ItliM * m y h a n d an d o f . Don,
f t c l a l •» *! t h i s t h i 14th i s y
r l a l n t l H , vice in protecting home* or Hassle and Mrs. lari* Week.
• f J a n u a r y , A.D. 1SI!.
\».
butinesaei.
(SEA L)
JO H N
E.
KNOWLES
and
In reciprocation th* people
A r t h u r II. B e c k w i t h , J r . ,
DONNA R E E D K N O W L E S , ill*
C l a r k o f th * C i r c u i t C o u r t . will: and C H A R L E S D. MC­ have attended the A n n u a l
N i n t h J u d i c i a l C ircu it.
W I L L IA M S a n d ANNA M. MC­ Firemen's
Chicken Dinner, in m u c ir c u it r o i rt of
In a n d f o r S e m l n o l t C o u n ­ W
ILL IA M S , b la wlf*.
ty , F l o r i d *
which this year will be held THIS NINTH JUniUI 41, U K .
D
a
f
a
n
d
a
n
t
i
S anford. F lo rid ,
rr. in a n d fo b ai-.Mi.
-NOTICE TO D E F E N D OR
on March 10, and the Fourth cu
P ublish J s n . I t. H U .
NoLr. county , r i.o n in * .
O R D E R O F FU R L IC A TIA N
I’M
A XCKBY .NO. I I T M
of
July
Carnival.
Fund*
railSUIT FO R FO RECLO SU RE
f e h i i r i CAT v. o r c o r p o r .
TOi CHARLES
D.
M c W l L - ed at these event* have made R U F F O L K COUNTY F E D E R ­
A T E 111**01.1 T i n *
L RAVINiIK AND LOAN AflL IA M S
and
ANNA
M. possible the purchase of thi* A
I n Tfcn S i n , And S f T*»
ROCIATION. a U n ite d f i l e t * ,
Mc W i l l i a m s , hi* w it*
Authority Of Th* scale Of
o
f
A m erica co rp o ra tio n .
syitem
to
give
Faster,
fcaftar
E l L o n g v ie w D m *
F lorldn
Plaintiff,
L csln g tn n , K entucky
and Better Protection, lay o
T O A L L T O WHOM T H E S E
v*
TOU, CHA RLF-S D. MCWIL­
P R E S E N T * SHALL C O M E .
RON ALD
It
MULDER
and
LIAMS a n d ANNA M. M c W l L - concluded.
G RE K T IN C M :
Last year the fireman re- P A T R IC IA M U L D E RD, e fheint d awlf*.
W b i r u i , G i f fo r d A. C o c h ­ LIAMS, a r * h e r e b y n o t l fl a d
n t* .
r a n . N o r t h Helrrn, Now Y ork; t h a t a C o m p l a i n t t o r F a r * - *ponded to more than 70 notice o r a u ir in mort .
C h a u n c o y B e l k n a p . N o r York c l o s u r* o f M o r t g a g e lia* baan
GAGE FORK* LOS IKK
S. N aw Y o r k ; J a n i a n T. T j - Iliad a g a i n s t y o u , a n d y o u a r a alarms within the city and T O ) R O N A L D
K
M U LD K R
r
e
q
u
i
r
e
d
t
o
r
a
r
e
*
a
co
p
y
o
f
surrounding
areas,
the
an­
n l o n , N aw Y o r k *. N an York
and PA TR IC IA MULDER,
did o n t h a Srd d ay of J u l y y o u r A n a w a r o r P l e a d i n g * to nual report states.
b i s wlf*
t h a C o m p l a i n t on th * P l a i n ­

PITTSBURGH (L 'P I)-F ive
Air National Guard officers
were killed Wednesday night
when their disabled C47 plane
crashed into a farm field.
The plane, on a routine
night proficiency flight, de­
veloped engine trouble shortly
after takeoff from Greater
Pittsburgh Airport at 10:30
p.in.
Minutes later the pilot.
Capt. Charles N. Griffin, of
Brownsville, Pa., radioed the
control tower he was exper­
iencing difficulties and was
heading for th* Allegheny
County Airport.
The craft fell short, crash­
ing into a wooded area on a
farm in Snowden Twp. about
15 mile* from downtown Pitts­
burgh and two mile* from the
South Park Fairgrounds.
Killed in addition to Grif­
fin were Maj. Ivan Allen, the
co pilot, and Maj. Frank Conally, both of Pittsburgh; Maj.
Leroy Smith of Coraopolls.

Longwood Volunteer Firemen Sales Tax
Two Die, One Missing, 3/
Install Two-Way Radio System Collections Up Hurt In St. Louis Blast

Legal Notice

Officers Die In Crash
Pa., and Lt. David Sloan o f ,
Washington, Pa.

Income Tax

Rat Bites Fatal
ST. JOHNS. Nfld. (U PI)—A
6-month-old boy died Tuesday
aa a result of rat bite* he suf­
fered on almost all parts of
his body. Also bitten w is his
identical twin who is in a
hospital In critical condition.
The babies are the sons ol
Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien of
St. Johns.

Howard L. Whelchcl
160 Klllott Ave.

FA 2-2010
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Evening* Bjr Appointment

Harrell Sr Beverley Automotive
209

Phone

W. 25th S t

FA 2-8415

• Tranemlsalou Kebuildere
• Engine Keboilders
• Wholesale Aala Part*
AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE

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FO R
YO U R M O N E Y
THIS IS TIIK PLACE, and NOW'S TIIK TIME fur T-E-H-R-l-E-I-C aavlnga la
Mrn'« Wear and Shore
Shoe* . . . . W
WK
ROOM FOR NEW
top-quality Men'*
’K GOTTA MAKE BOOM
SPRING MERCHANDISE! Sale Starts Thursday . . . . End* Sunday Night.

p a n ts
BOYS'

Lone and Short Sleov*

SWEAT
SHIRTS
Vs Is n

SPORT
SHIRTS

Value* t . $8-69

t o 98*

su its
M EN 'S

&gt;.50

Vale** to $12.10

Value* ta $81-50

D RESS

sh o es
sp o rt co atsv....

Value* tn
1800

1.50

We Specialise la OuUlttiag the Extra Big and Fair* Tati

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* * 17*92» nnd 436
Fern IHarji, Fern Park

OPEN—Sun. thru Thuru. 9 to 7. CLOSED—Friday eronlug a t »S&gt;0
And All Day Saturday.

Bridge Winners
Are Named

It

Pays

Legal Notice

To

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A D V ER T IS E
In

A. D. 1**1, c a u s a to ha In­
c o r p o r a t e d u n d a r th * p r o d a lo n a o f t h a g e n e r a l c o r p o r a ­
t i o n l a w n f Ilia S l a t * of F l o r ­
id a ACORN R I V E R C A T T L E
COM PANY,
a
c o r p o r a ti o n ,
w i t h Ha p r i n c i p a l pla&gt;-» nf
h n a l n a a a a t OV IEDO. S EM IX O L E COUNTY. In IHo S t a t e
n f F l o r i d a a n d w h ere* * th a
p r o p a r u f f l n r a o f am h c o r ­
p o r a t i o n d id o n th a 2nd d ay
o f J a n u a r y , A. D. IS*:. &gt;auaa
t o ba f l i r t In t h a o ffice of
t h a M acrata ry o f S t a t a of th a
S l a t * o f F l o r i d a , a du ly a u t h a n t l r a t a l r a a o l u t l o n a d o p ta d
b y th * a t o c k h o l d a r a u n d a r th*
p ro v i s i o n * o f aa ld C h a p l a r SOI,
F l o r i d a S l a t u t a a , s h o t t i n g th*
d l a a o l u t l o n o f au ch c o r p o r a tlo n .
Now, t h e r e f o r e , th a e a c r a far)
of S ta ta
do** h a r a h y
n a r t l f y | 0 t h * f o r e g o i n g an d
t h a t ha la aa tla f la d t h a t th*
r e q u i r e m e n t ! o f l a w b a a * ba aa
com piled w ith.
IN W I T N E S S W H E R E O F . I
h a t a h a r a u n l o a t l my h a n d
• a d h a t * a f f t x a d Ik* O r a a t
S a a l o f f h * M a t a of F lo rid a ,
• t T alla haaaac
in * C a p ita l,
t h l a | h * aacond d ay o f J a n ­
u a r y . A. D. ISIS.
(SEAL)
TO M ADAM S
P a rra ta ry of Stata
F ublli* Jan. II, I II:.

t i f f ' s a t t o r n a y , J o a a p h M. F i t s garald,
2JI
.Security
T ruat
R u l l d l n g , Miami, S?, F l o r i d a ,
a n d flic t h a o r i g i n a l A n a w a r
in v it s t io n
to
r id
o r P l e a d i n g In th * offlc* of
S s s l t d bid* will ba r a r a lv a d
th * C l a r k o f t h a C i r c u i t C o u r t
o n o r b afo r* th * t t h d a y o f In t h a offlc* o f th * S h e r i f f
F e b r u a r y , A. D.. t&gt;*:. If y o u o f S e m i n o l e C o u n t r . a t th *
f a l l t o do so, Ju d C in an t b y d e ­ C o u n t y J a i l H anford . F l o r i d a ,
f a u l t w ill be l a k a n a g a i n s t u p to 1:1b P. M . on th * 13th
y o u f o r til* r e l i e f d e m a n d * J d a y of J a n u a r y . A. D. 111:.
In t h a C o m p l a i n t .
All b id s s h a l l b* c l a a i l y
T h * d e s c r i p t i o n o f in * r a a l m a r k e d aa auch o n t h a o u t ­
p r o p e r t y p r o c e e d e d a g a i n s t Is: s id e o f th * an v ato p * . T h e bide
L o t I t . B lo c k IS. T O W N - w ill b* p u b l i c l y o p e n e d a t l:*b
S I T E O P NO IIT H CHU LU- P. SI. o f th * s a m * d a y . T a b u ­
OTA, a s u b d i v i s i o n a c c o r d ­ l a t i o n *l th * bid* will b* p r e ­
in g t o t h * p l a t t h a r a o t s e n t e d tu J . I . H o b b y , x h a r l f f
r e c o r d e d In F l a t Book 2, o f S a m ln o lo C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
p a g e * I I t o IS, l a c l u a l r a ,
E a c h hid ah a l l c o n t a i n m
o f t b s P u b l i c R e c o rd of co p y o f t h a m a n u f a a t u r a r ' a
S em inole County, Florida. -pacification* and d a te r lp tlr *
T h i s n o t l c * s h a l l b* p n b llg h - l l t a r a t u r a . All b id s s h a l l b*
ad one* s a c k w e a k f o r fo u r F. O. B. S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , s n d
c o n s e c u t i v e w a s h * In th * S a n ­ a b a l t b* b l a d i n g o a tb * b i d ­
f o rd H a r a l d .
der for a m inim um of th irty
D ONE A ND O R D E R E D a t ( I t ) day*. Bids a r * r e q u e s t e d
Sanford,
Hamlnol*
C o u n t y , on th * f o l lo w in g t l a m i
F l o r i d a , t h i s S*tb d a y s f D s c ­
O N E N E W P A T R O I , CAR
a n b ar, A. D. I SSL
■pariflcatlona ar* a vallabl*
A r t h u r H. B e c k w i t h J r ,
at
th *
Sharlft*
Of-tc*
of
Sam inolo
County,
Sanford,
C lark Circuit C ourt
B y : M a r t k a T. Vihlao
Florida.
D a p n tjr C l a r k
J . L. HOBBY. S h e r i f f
J o a a p h M. n t a g s r a l d
Sam tnol* County, F lorid*
l t d S e c u r i t y T r u s t B a ll d l n g
By J a m a * J . S t n g t o t a r y
M iam i I I . F l o r i d a
Chief D eputy
P u b l i s h J a n . «. 11. I I , :*, lSdL I 'u b l l s a J a n 4, 11. l i t : .

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R esident* U nknow n.
You. D e f e n d a n t * a r * h e r e b y
n o t l fl a d t h a t a c o m p l a i n t I s
feraclnso a c t r t a l n m o r tg a g e
on
tb*
fo llo w in g
dtacrlbed
property, in .w it:
Lai
7*.
BEAR
LAKE
K IL L * , e c r o r d t n * to th *
P lat
t h a r t a f , aa r * r » r d t d
,
In P l a t Book 17 a t P a g *
IT, of t h a P u b l i c R t n o r d a
of M t m l n o l t C o u n t y , F l o r ­
ida.
lias b een file d a g a i n s t y o u t a
th * a b o v a s t y l e d s u i t a n d y o u
a r * r a q u l r a d t o a e r v # a oopy
• f y our A nsw er o r Plead in g
lo t h a C o m p l a i n t on P l a i n t i f f s
a t t o r n a y . J o s e p h M. M u r a a k o ,
P. a
Boa 1U . F a r e Park.
F l o r i d a , a n d fll* th * o r i g i n a l
A n s ie a r o r P l t a d i n g to tb * o f ­
fice o f t h e C l a r k o f t h * C i r ­
cuit C ourt on o r bafora the
ktb d a y o f F e b r u a r y . 17(7. I f
you fall t o d o t o , a d s e r t * p ro
co n feaao w ill bo t a k a s a g a i n s t
you for Ihs relief dem anded
In th * C o m p l a i n t .
W l t n u a my hand and o lfle l a l a t a l o f o fflc* a t Ban fo rd ,
S em in o le C o u n t r . t h l a 2nd d ay
of J a n u a r y , 1 M L
(BE AL &gt;
A r t h u r M. B e c k w i t h . J r C lark of C ircuit C o u rt
B y i M c r t h a T. V lh len
D eputy C lerk
P u b l i s h J e n . 4, i t , IS. t t . i l l )

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North Orlando
Party Given

B A 1LEI

By Skislaks
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Skislak
were hosts to one of the first
parties of the New Year at
their home In North Orlando.
Happy New Year was writ­
ten in large letters above the
dining room drapes. Refresh­
ments of chips, dips, olives,
ham and cheese, hot rolls and
holiday drinks were served.
Dancing to recorded music
waa enjoyed during the even­
ing. Guesla Included Mr. and
Mrs. Ewrlghtson HarvlUe, Mr.
and Mrs. Malvin Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Krecek,
Mr. and Mrs. William Shook
and Mary Martin, all of North
Orlando.
Out of town gueita were Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick Buie, Mait­
land; Jim Peet, Sanford; Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Blggall, Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Rupert, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Mondo and
Mr. and Mrs. Al Vogobclla,
all of Miami.
.

BETTLE

w iy . . . J&gt;ottiE Higginbotham

FARAWAY PU C ES with Hasty has several fine sam­
ples of Persian art, Including
strange sounding names
thla has torn the abode of some cartoon type pictures of
Brenda and Raymond Hasty the two boys, which make
and their two sons, Mike and them look like typical Persian
Steven for the past two years donkey boys.
Sira. Hatty was impressed
. . . Iran, the faraway coun
with the beauty of the flow­
try that used to to Persia.
They lived in the capital ers that she saw there and
city of Tehran, where Steven said that In her yard grew
and Mike attended the Amer lovely lilac trees, huge roses
ican Army Mission School and other richly profuse
with grades one through 12 blooms.
and over 800 students.
The ancient Persian arts of
Hasty, who la the son of carpet weaving, mosiacs, tap­
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hasty of estries and their love of color
Sanford, was torn and raised and rich hues make every­
WORLD TRAVELERS are these three. Mrs.
here and attended Sanford thing colorful and bright.
Raymond Hasty, with »on» Mike nnd Steven, who
schools. He la affiliated with Evan tha donkeys wear a
have Juflt returned to the Staten from Tehran,
District Gulf of Florida, but string of brads In turquoise
Iran nnd will goon depart for Rangoon, Burma.
works with the U. S. Army across their foreheads and the
(Herald Photo)
Englneera.
rider alts on a colorful stuf­
In Iran to worked on the fed cushion of gay, bright raced to catch tha pelota. But
after the bit with the aand
rehabilitation of tba old colors.
tha clouds of dust that rose to and broomi.
• • •
Mehratod airport at thla
the high celling when sand
(As the sind was being
world crossroads. There are
A LITTLE BIRD told us was sprinkled on it and then broadcast from boxes by at­
many Americans there with that tha NAS Officers Club
swept up to dry tha moisture, tendants, one wag in tho
many Interests, some in oil, "Afterburner" was roaring
was a real menace to the audience cried, "Here, chick,
The DeBary Garden Club
construction, business, air. full blast Saturday night
spectators who were envelop, chick, chick!" He received s
lines and military.
whan the wetting down party ed In the chocking cloud.
held
the January meeting at
complimentary roar of laugh
The climate la reported to was held for eight newly pro­
However, the players ware ter from the huge crowd ga- the Community Center. Larry
to enjoyable with four sea moted VAII-? officers.
able to maintain their foot­ thered for the opening, for his Loadholtx of DcLand present'
sons which are not very pro­
Those who were tha object ing and play a tottar gama, quick-witted gag.)
ed a program on landscaping
nounced In Tehran, however, of Uie wetting were Lcdrs.
for the small home.
Hasty said that in the south Bob Moore, Don Parrish and
Using aa his theme, "The
eastern aection of the country, Charlea James, Lt. Frank
American Style of Landscap­
near the Persian Gulf, tha Galloney, 14. (Jg) Spike Spling," he stressed the public
weather often hits 130 to 133 nelll, Slick Mabany, Jim
area, of front yards, the ser­
degrees.
Bratton and Ensign Gerry
vice and privata areas. He
There la very little rain, Jahr.
suggested a plan of simplicity
only about 10 inches In the
All those who attended the
Officeri of VA1I-T gathered Mrs. Car] Wells a l officers' for the amall home and rec­
winter and early spring. Wa
add-a-strlpe
party
agreed
at
tha French A rt home of wives representative; Mrs. ommended boxwood, boxhorn,
ter comes from deep wells
which aro laboriously dug out that It was a first rate af­ Mrs. Deacon Bakka for the Jack Maguire and Mrs. Louis holly, hibiscus and turka cap
fair and enjoyed the good food
Hoop succeed Mrs. Frank as good plants around a
by hand by native labor.
first meeting of 1M2. Welcome
Galoncy as Central Commit­ bouse.
Drinking water la delivered and fun. • • •
January aunshlna accented tee
representatives.
Mrs.
Mrs. George Iluppcrt re ­
twice a week from the U. S.
THE TWIST PARTY that tha red and while table decor George Schneider, who is a minded members of the lunch­
Embassy deep well which has
Jeanne Warnke and the Play- displaying a gourmet variety candidate for OW president, eon and garden tour this week
been cbolortnated.
girl Fashion Shop are put­ of homemade breakfast deli­ will to replaced by Sira. Le­ and asked those planning to
In aeasoo, vegetables are
ting on Friday at the Capri la cacies and coffee.
roy Heath, as publicity chair­ attend to meet at the DeBary
obtainable, particularly mtlChairman, Mrs. Bud Gear, man and Mrs. Deacon Bakke
attracting
a
lot
of
attention.
Plata at 8:30 a.m.
ons and fruit such as cherries,
Folks can be haard saying presided over the business lakes over the treasurer's
Mias Clarissa McTetridge
plums, grapes and pistachio
session that included thanks to
nuts. But most food eaten by that they wouldn't want to tba old and welcome to tha books from Mrs. Richard spoke on preserving our Na­
Martin.
tional scenic beauty and Mrs.
Americans Is shipped in from miss it, so It la expected that new otfleera of the club.
a
good
alied
crowd
will
to
on
Mrs. Larry Monroe and Talman Van Arsdale gave a
Denmark.
Mrs, Gil Erb will replace Mrs. Charlea Cruse will be the resume on the Judging by club
Iran Is not a garden of Eden hand to see the new styles
new hospitality chairmen, re ­ members during the borne
as It baa been pictured, Hasty and aee tow the professional
placing Mrs. Hoop, Mrs. Dan lighting contest.
said. There are 90 million dancers of tha Arthur Murray
Twist.
Heteau and Mrs. Don Parrish.
Mrs. Sidney Swallow pre­
people there, but mostly clus­ Studios do •tha
‘• •
Mrs. W. n. Mahsny and Mrs. sented three new members,
tered In small areas.
POLICEMAN’S BALL SatO. W. Maguire will retain Mrs. V. Kellner, Mrs. T, WOn the way home, the
unlay
night
at
tha
Mayfair.
their
Jobs as bridge chairman Donaldson and Mrs, Jam es
Hastys visited in England
and historian, respectively.
Oddy.
with Mrs. Hasty's family. All the toys In blue have tic­
FRIDAY
Mrs. Gear and Mrs. Erb
Brenda la an English girl who kets to the annual shindig and
met her husband during the It's always lots of fun. The
The TEL Sunday School volunteered to serve as com­
war and later came to this scene la the Mayfair Hotel Class of First Baptist Church mittee chairmen of the Jan. 16
country to marry. Since then ballroom and we'll bet that meets in the Chapel at 3 p.m. Central Committee bake sale
with Mrs. Hoop and Mrs. P ar­
she has been home several there will be some twisting go­
with Mrs. W. 0 . Gardiner and rish as Plnecrest collection
times, and her family has ing on there, too.
It's sort of like Metracal, her group as hostesses.
experts.
visited In the United States
we
hear,
good
for
the
waist­
Mrs. James Bratton will he
several times.
co-hostesses for tto February
The Hastys have had many line, stirs up the circulation
coffee and Mrs. Heath and
The Adult Ladles Sunday
adventures In their travels, and gets rid of that tired blood
Mrs. Monroe volunteered to School Class of the Osteen
but "I guesa I got the most feeling I
• • •
co-host the squadron luncheon Baptist Church met a t tha
rxcltrd when I thought I was
In Longwood
SAW
JUST
SCADS of people
tha third Thursday of next home of Mrs. Robert Williams
going to get left In Iran," said
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Welh- month.
we knew at the opening of the
Friday evening with Mra. El­
Hasty.
erlngtnn
Jr., I-ongwood. an­
Jal-alal
fronton
last
Friday
Special guest fer the day mer Shivers as ca hostcss.
"There was some mlx-up In
nounce the birth &lt;&gt;( a 4 lb. 10 was Mrs. Jam es Heath of
Devotions were given by
the passports and some mis­ night.
or. son. Dec. 20. at the Orange Pampa, Texas, who Is visiting Mrs. Claude Tyson, followed
It's
quite
a
fabulous
place,
understanding and It looked
Memorial Hospital In Orlando. her daughter in Lake Mary. by a general discussion on
like they weren’t going to let unlike any other building or
The new arrival, who has
This was the first social ac­ faith.
me out. I really got a little game ever seen. The action la
been
named Christopher Dal­ tivity for June Martin, since
fast
and
furious,
and
becomes
A social hour was enjoyed
shook up that time," he said.
"But after some delay we more Interesting as it Is bet­ las, was welcomed home by welcoming her fourth off­ and refreshments of pecan pie
two brothers, five year old spring, diughtrr Denise Ann, and coffea were served by tto
finally got it straightened out ter understood.
The little ceremony at the Kobe and four year old Data. to the family. Other members hostesses.
and were on our way."
Fatcm al grandmother if present were Mrs. Tom Eu­
Those attending were Mrs.
The life of foreign travel beginning of each game was
apparently agrees with the amusing. All tha players lino Mri. Cauda Watheringtoa, banks, Mrs. Wallace Holton, Tyson, Mrs. Shivers, Mrs.
Hastys for they will soon em­ up behind tba Judge and Sanford, and maternal grand­ Mrs. Tom Uffman, Mrs. Trammol Kilpatrick, Mra.
bark on a trip to the F ar East. march aotcmnly, single file mother is Mrs. Clyde Cowart George Jesscn and Mrs. Ger­ Lola Brooke jn d Mrs. Wil­
ald Hyman.
liams.
Hasty has been assigned to out onto the court, to the of Crescent City.
AID, tho Agency for Interna­ measured cadence of an old
tional Development aa a tech­ Spanish marching song. Then
ENHANCE EYEBROWS
nical advisor for pending con­ they halt in a certain spot,
Eyebrows will appear more
turn
to
the
audience
and
In
struction in Rangoon, Burma.
natural it brushed free of
Their route there will carry unison raise their baskets in powder and penciled with
a
aalute.
Then
off
they
trot
to
them by train to San Fran­
ahort strokes to resemble real
cisco, then by plane to Hon­ take their positions, or to heirs. Be sure your pencil has
olulu,
Manila,
Hongkong, leave the court If It is not their a well-sharpened point or use
turn to play. Very colorful
Bangkok and Rangoon.
an automatic fine line eye
Tho thing the boys liked in the red, green, white, black, pencil.
gold,
maroon,
blue
and
gold
most in Iran was tho donkeys,
which are one of tha most Jerseys.
Tho damp floor was a men­
If you are asked to pour at
common forms of transporta­
tion. Mike was much Impress­ ace to the players, as It made a tea, to sure to arrive a few
ed when he was allowed to them slip and slide aa they minutes before serving time.
hold a baby donkey and en­
joyed driving a donkey cart.
Animals play a large part in
tba life of tha Iranians, and
old Persian drawings and
paintings have pictures of
animals, mainly wolves and
BEAUTY SHOP
bears incorporated into the
beards, balr, even the faces
-Wishes to Announce
and eyes of the pictures. Mrs

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Ladies Society Installs Officers
The spacious home of Mrs. If they arc elected for extra session, a social hour was en­ resent a railroad, with an ar­
A. F. Greene was the scene terms they do not receive a joyed and refreshment! serv­ rangement of greenery and a
ed by the hostess. The table miniature train as the center,
of the monthly business and second one.
Following a ahort business was cleverly decorated to rep­ piece.
aoclal meeting and Installation
of new officers of the Ladies
J
Society of the Brotherhood of
Locomotive Firemen and englnemen, Lodge 334.
Mrs. Walter Cook was In­
stalled as president and other
officers who will serve with
her are Mrs. E. P. Williams
Jr., secretary; Mrs. H. E.
Turner, treasuer, and Mrs.
Harry Wilson, collector.
&gt; *
Warden and magaxine cor­
respondent, Mrs. R o b e r t
Elsencoff; Mrs. Paul Sefrled,
outer guard; Mrs, Harold
Keeling, trustee; Mrs. C. H.
Goethe, legislative represen­
tative; Mrs. Eudonal Eth­
ridge, delegate; Mrs. George
H am , flag bearer; Mr*.
Greene, aoclal chairman, and
Mrs. If. J . Bridges, card
&gt;) \ t
chairman.
Other officers who were un­
able to attend and will be In­
stalled at the next meeting
are Mrs. Robert Karrakcr,
vice president; Mrs. Ronald
Brooks, conductor; Mrs. J. R.
Wells J r., chaplain; Mra. J.
A. Callahan, inner guard;
Mrs. H. 11, Fortner, trustee;
MRS. A. F. GREENE, was hostess to the installation meeting of the Ladies
• m
and Mra. C. W. Turner, alter­
Society of tho Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enffinemen a t her
nate delegate.
home on Jew ett’s Lane. Sented from left are Mrs. H. E. Turner, treasurer
and Mrs. E. I’. Williams Jr., secretary. Standing tire Mrs. Robert EisenMrs. Cook, who was re­
coff, warden; Mrs. W alter Cook, president; Mrs, H arry Wilson, collector
elected as president, received
nnd Mrs. Green.
(Hcrnld Photo)
a past president's pin, in rec­
ognition of her work the past
year. The club presents a pin
to all past presidents after
their first term of office and

Osteen Personals

Rebekahs Assist
Orlando Lodge
Eleven members of Sanford
Seminola Rebekah Lodge No.
43 went to Orlando Saturday
evening to install the officers
in Orlando Rebekah Lodge
No. 12.
They were Mrs. Eileen Rec­
tor, district deputy president
of District 10; Mrs. Virginia
Anderson, Mra. Mae Myers,
Mrs. May Rutow, Mrs. Neil
FulreU, Mrs. Emily Jam e­
son, Mrs. Mary Jameson,
Mrs. Eva Williams, Mrs. Vlrginia Rocto, Mrs. Mable
Browne and Mrs. Bertha Sny­
der.

By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ander­
son of Bradford, Mass., spent
a week recently with Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Agner of Lemon
Bluff.
Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k
Thomas, Lemon Bluff, recent­
ly spent several days with
Ihcir son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul DcWitt in
Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. Bay Wagoner
of Spenccrvillc, Ohio, have
arrived at their home at
Lemon Bluff, for a two month
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Moore
and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Agner
spent Sunday in St. Augustine
sightseeing and v i i i t l n g
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller

of Bradenton recently spent
four days with Mr. und Mrs.
Grimes.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Moore
recently visited for two days
in Kissimmee at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Skinner,
then visited Mrs. Moore’s

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niece and husband, Rev. and
Mrs. W. E. Albert and family
in Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hop­
per and daughter Phyllis, Or­
lando, spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Williams.

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Personals

MISS RUTH ANGELO
(Photo by House of Rahijn)

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was presented a large sum of
money for her project of care
for Eastern Star guests at
the Masonic Home in St.
Petersburg. The gift was pre­
sented on a huge mobile but­
terfly pulled by members of
tho chapter. She was also
presented a personal gift of
a ceramic tray made by .Mrs.
Leinhart, and a lovely butter­
fly pin from the Past Matron's
Club was presented to her by
a life-time friend, Mrs. Alice
Click, who now lives here.
The Worthy Grand Patron,
of Ocala, was presented a ce­
ramic horse, whose saddle
was a gift of money, and sad­
dle-roll an honorary member­
ship into the local chapter.
Mrs. J . J. Nicholson J r. was
hostess at the close of tha
meeting for light refreshments
of punch and trisngles of
cake. Mrs. I.. Schnabel, in
charge of dining room decora­
tions, had a sleigh made of
yellow mums holding a kewpie doll at one end of the
table, and an arrangement of
red roses a t the other.

Personals
Dr. and Mr*. W. D. Gardi­
ner have returned to their
homo on Magnolia Ave., alter
spending the Christmas sea­
son In Tegarkana, Texas, with
Mr. and Mr*. C. E. Vallentine, relatives of Mrs. Gardi­
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Changes Date

German

AT —

The Sanford Home Demon­
stration Club was to meet
today at 2 p.m. at the HD
Center on 23th Street.
Guest speaker was Sen­
ator Douglas Stenslrom. He
conducted a discussion on
property rights, wills and
deeds, starting at 2:30 p.m.
Questions were left at the
desk at the beginning of the .
meeting sad he answered
them after the discussion.
The meeting was open to the
public and anyone interested
in the above subjects was cordially Invited to attend.

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Plan Huge

By Mrs. Adam Muller
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F.
Brown of Alicante ltd. enter­
tained with a buffet supper
and games party last week at
Official visit of Worthy
their home on Gem Lake.
Grand
Matron Emmalu Brown
Among the guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Annis, Mr. and and Worthy Grand Patron
Mrs. Ludwig Kupccz, Mr. and John F. Nicholson of the
Mrs. Robert McGee, Mr. and Grand Chapter of Florida was
Mrs. Chester Rearick and the highlight of a recent meet­
granddaughter, Vicki Wat­ ing of Seminole Chapter 2,
Order of Eastern Star.
kins of Orlsndo.
The evening began with a
Mrs. John Vindett of New
York is the houseguest of her banquet in their honor a t the
aon-in-law and daughter, Mr. Civic Center at 0:30 p.m.,
and Mrs. Myron Accardi. of which was attended by 65
P ark Lane, who are celebrat­ members and guests. The
ing the birth of a son, Vincent head table and officcra' tables
Michael. He was born Dec. wore arranged in the shape
30. and weighed 8 lbs. 1 or. of a broken column, the
The stork has been busy in Worthy Grand Matron’s em­
DeBary this week. Mr. and blem. The eenterpicce was
Mrs. Arthur Thompson of Cat­ a large manzanita branch
alina Dr. are also the proud decorated with varying sizes
parents of a son, John Robert, and colors of buttcrillcs. Fern,
born Jan. 4 and weighing 7 dotted with crepe paper but­
terflies, trailed the tabic cen­
lbs. and S ois.
Mrs. William Knoll of Ma- ters.
Place cards lor the Worthy
tanzas Rd. has returned irom
an extended visit to West­ Grand Matron and Patron
were ceramic butterflies made
chester, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. John Paltsits by Worthy Matron, Helen
•f East Braintree, Mass., and Leinhart, and other place
Waterboro, Me., visited Mr, cards were gaily decorated
and Mra. Thornton Smith of paper butterflies. Nut cups
Naranja Rd. during the Itoli- were white on triangles of
red, blue, green or yellow and
daya.
Mr. and Mrs. Priee Goodson bore the Worthy Grand Mat­
ef Sunset Dr. returned from a ron's motto "Deeds not
visit with their family at Words." Tommy McLain,
Pompano Beach. They made Worthy Patron, was toastmas­
aide trips to Miami and Coral ter. "The Lord's Prayer,"
Cables, where Mrs. Goodson and a song of welcome was
presented by Mrs. Joe Corley.
celebrated her birthday,
At 8 p.m. over 100 members
Mlsa Beatrice J . Tyson of
Eldorado Dr. entertained a and viallora gathered at the
friend, Miss Josephine Park- chapter room in the Masonic
hurst of Pulaski, N. Y., dur­ Building where they were hon­
ored by a courtesy in which
ing the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Healy The Worthy Grand Matron
of DeBary Dr. have returned
from a visit with their son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. T. Mulcahy, at New
Rochelle, N. Y.. and their
eon and hla family at Lakewood, N. J. Enroute home
they stopped at the Veterans
Hospital in Lake City to visit
THIS EMBLEM
Ben Bllbert of DeBary,
Dr. Charlea Wagner of Long
Jaland, N. Y-, has been visit­
ing his mother. Mrs. Arthur
Wagner, at her home on Na- j
ranja Road.
If you know that there arc
aeveral ahowers planned for
the bride-to be. give some
ether kind of party—a supir, tea or luncheon

Anniversary

Navy Wives

DeBary

Personals

Discussion

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Angelo! recently celebrated their 31st
of Penn Valley, Pa., announce I
wedding anniversary with a
the engagement of their j
dinner
and reunion of the
daughter. Ruth, to Lt. (jg) {
George A. Mallek, son of Mr. | Summersill family at their
and Mrs. Frank J . Mallek, j home.
Merrill, Mich.
There were 43 guests at din.
Miss Angelo is a graduate! ner and during the afternoon
of State College. West Ches­ and evening many friends
ter. Pa., and is teaching sec­ called to congratulate them.
ond grade at the Southside Mrs. Corley's parents,' Mr.
Elementary School in Sanford. and Mrs. E. T. Summersill
The groom-elect is a grad­ of Geneva, and all their chil­
uate of Michigan State Uni­ dren were present for the
versity and is presently sta­ celebration.
tioned at the Naval Air Station
Attending were Mr. and
in Sanford.
Mrs. E. T. Summersill, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Summersill of
Geneva, Mr. and Mrs. William
Summersill, Mr. and Mrs.
1-cster Summersill and daughter, Jeanie, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Summersill and Mrs.
Erma Kennedy of Jackson­
ville.
The NAS Central Commit-1 Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sum­
COL. AND MRS. ALDO LOOS, formerly of
tee, composed of all Navy mersill and daughter Linda
Chevy Chase, Mil., have purchnaed a home in De­
Wives from both officers a n d , and Mrs. Bertie Rowson o f
Bary nml are enjoying retirement with other
enlisted wives clubs, are spon-1 Miami, Mr. end Mrs. Floyd
residents of the fust growing community. Col.
soring a bake sale, Jan. 16 English, Albuquerque. N. M..
Loos was chairman of n government security
from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at j Mr. and Mrs. Wesson, l'alatbonrd at the Pentagon, Washington, I). C\ before
the Food Fair Grocery and ka. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
his retirement.
(Cox Photo)
the Navy Exchange.
Summersill of New Smyrna
A variety of home baked Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
foods including pies, rakes, Summersill. Tavares, and Mr.
cookies, candies, breads and and Mrs. Myrle Summersill!
many other items, some of of Pensacola. Also present1
which are specialties of the were 13 grandchildren and
WE
wives, will be offered for sale. three great grandchildren.
More than 150 items have
HAVE
already been promised with
several groups not yet re ­ Bear Lake
The Welcome Wagon Club of
ported. Proceeds will be used
Sanford will not nircl on the
for furnishing and redecorat­
new OLIVE OIL
scheduled date this month,
ing of tho Dispensary at the
Permnnent
Wave
but has planned the meeting
Naval Air Station.
for
Jan.
24.
Wonder
•
Working
Oliva
Mrs. Richard Cleveland and
Oil in every working drop!
By Shirley Wentworth
The group will meet at the
Mrs. Darwin Smith are coMinnie Bess is hack to
Miss Norma Sawyer, flight Florida State Bank and res­ ■erva you.
chairmen of the project.
ervations
must
be
in
by
Jan.
All residents of the Sanford stewardess for Eastern Air
area wbo are interested in Lines from Forest Hills, N. 19.
homemade delicacies, espec­ Y., is here for a one week visit
ially those who work, are in­ with Mr. and Mrs. Vaudic
Portuguese is the official
BEAUTY SHOP
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Brazil.
hours.

Grinstead Home
After all the regular Chriatmas parties in North Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Grinstead decided to have a postholiday party that was differ­
ent .
They entertained a group of
friends at a "Smile Social.'*
Guests presented the hosts
with a smile and a stick of
chewing gum as the admission
price.
Crepe paper stream ers hold­
ing balloons were hung all
over the house. Strings of
chewing gum attached to
blue, red and green ribbons
hung from the light fixtures
and wall decorations.
Refreshments of stuffed cel
fry, carrot curls, pickles,
party crackers, onion and
cream dips, and five different
varieties of holiday punch
from five crystal punch bowls,
were served to those attend
ing.
Guests included the Louis
Muglachs of Orlando; the Joel
Aldermans, Winter Park; the
John Lyons, Fern Park, and
the WUllam Hintons of Cassel­
berry. Couples from Sanford
were the Harold Whltlcrns,
Marvin Dyals, Warren Adams,
Claude Hlttcls, Mrs. Helen
Wade and Mrs. Madeline
Covcncy.
North Orlando couples were
the Tony Kreceks, Bob Deans,
William Carrs, George Som­
mers, Ewrightson Harvillcs,
Stewart
Helmlys,
Malvin
Campbells,
Donald
Nalls,
Mayor and Mrs. Frank Pasula
and Mrs. Gaude Dean.

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MIAMI BEACH (UPI) Tour the vitamin* Into junior
and stand bark while hr
(rows because it is increas­
ingly evident today that the
monetary payoff on muscles
is going to be ever more as­
tounding.
Back a few years, in the
days of chewing tobacco base­
ball, as an example, a player
who could run down a jackrabbit and hit a ball a coun­
try mile was lucky to get a
mule as a bonus. This didn't
include the reins to drive him
home, cither.
The answer is that they just
didn't know how much the
sedentary spectators would
pay for tickets and-or tele­
vision.

Seventh Game:
1 Flllpino-Egana, 2 Ibarrata-Llata, 3 Anacabe.Sarmi,
4 Estrada-Zarra, ft OnateZabala, 0 Uria-Juanchu, subatitutes: Blas-Elorri.
Eighth Gama:
I Aronna, 2 Sagas, 3 Aguetin, 4 Gaiti, 6 Astlga, 9 Areitio, 7 liiarte, substitute: Badlola.
Ninth Game:
1 Badiola-Manuel, 2 AldasZubl, 3 Gasti-Eehanls, 4 Areito-Augustin, ft Astlga- Iriarte, A Arrotta-Sigai, sub­
stitutes- tlrta-Issar.
Tenth Game:
1 Farquel-Elorrl, 3 BlasDavalos, 3 Filipino. Pradera,
4 Tejero-Llata, ft EstradaEgana, fl Ibarreta-Zalwla, sub­
stitutes: Onate-Abasolo.
Eleventh Game:
1 Uria-Llata, 2 Onale-Erhanix, 3 Badiola-Isaac, 4 GastiManuel, 6 Aldax-Zubi, 0 UrlaIrlarte, 7 Astlga-Agustin, 8
Areitlo - Sagas,
substitute*:
lUrreta-Sarmi.

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7th ANNUAL
CHARITY NIGHT
TONIGHT

will avail yournelven of thla opportunity and by ao doing
enable uu to become an integral part of Central Florida.
Plan now by calling Orlando 8S8-6221 for reaervationa.

Ride Triples

RESULTS
CORAL
OAELEA.
Fla.
First Game—Doable* ft Pta. (U PI)—Jockeys Avellno Go­
lUaSsZarra
7.10 3.20 2.60 m el and Walter Blum each
Telero-Dabalos
3.60 2.20 rode a triple at Tropical Park
Ibarrets-Abasolo
2.40 Wednesday. Gomez climaxed
QuinJela (1-3) Paid M.40
hlr consecutive trio with a vic­
Perferta (3-2) Paid US.10
tory aboard Billy Overman in
Second Game—Doubles, 3 PU tha feature raca.

WORLD’S
FASTEST
SPORT!

Quiniela (1-5) Paid 221.00
i Gusaie Lee
4.60
This is Chanty Night at the Deacon and Rolling Russ.
loth Race,
Mile, T 41.20
Quiniela (1-2) Paid 27.20
Sanford-Oriando Kennel Club
I.a«t Night's Results
and all profits for the ten- 1st Itare. S/ISth Mile. T 3I.S3 9th Race, 3/16 Mile, T 31.36 O.B.'s Jasmine 23.40 4.80 3.00
3 00 2.&amp;j
Excelling
5.60 3.00 2.40 Lora Lucille
race program will go to more
4.20 5.20 4.80 Tufty O'Leary
3 03
6 40 4.20 Ample B.
than a * score of charity or­ Upstager
9 (0 4 80 Kasco Whiskers
Quiniela (2-3) Paid 233.00
4.40
ganisations in Orange and Blue Duster
5.40
Seminole Counties. Included Gay L.
Quiniela (1-2) Paid 831.60
in the group are veterans or­
ganizations. the March of 2nd Rare, *• Mile. T 41.10
23.40 1180 4 60
i Dimes and United Appeal Reline
; Chief Fabric
4.20 3.80
! Fund from both counties.
11.60
Delegations from many of Hanna Bell
Homecoming festivities will May*. The three girls were
Quiniela (3-6) Paid 289 80 take place for the first time chosen by the Oviedo High
. the charity units will be on
Daily Double (1-6) 2(7.20
; hand to watch the program
at Oviedo High School Friday Senior Class as finalists in tha
and their officials will aid in 3rd Race, 3/16 Mile, T 32.23 when Paul Mikler's Lions play- competition.
11.40 9.to 5.10 hosts to Walt Dzurus’ Greypresenting a trophy to the Go Snapper
9.40 ft.40 . hounds of Longwood. The
owner of the greyhound win- l T P Chickaboo
i ning the ninth race, the ! B's Choice
game between the two teams
Quiniela (l-ft) Paid 296.00
Seventh
Annual
Charity
will be the climax of the big
4th Race. 3/18 Mite, T 32.03 homecoming
Handicap.
weekend
for
41.60 8.20 8.20 Oviedo.
Charity night has been an Hedda Nug
6.006.80
important night on the track's Enthusiast
A Homecoming queeo will
10.60
calendar Since Jerry Collin* Big Clock
be seleeted Friday prior to tha
Quiniela 44-8) Paid 897.00
took over tha SOKC. Since
basketball game by tbo mem­
then thousands of dollars 3th Race. 3/16 Mile, T 32.11 ber* of the varsity team. The
have been turned over to Van Hammer 8.00 4.80 5.00 selected queen will reign at
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) —
6.004.20
charity units. Collins, oper­ Patty's Joy
Oviedo'* first homecoming at Tha renniylrania State Ath­
6.60
ates
five
other
tracks Patricia Ayers
the game and a danea after
Quiniela (l-ft) Paid 237 60
letic Commission will pursue a
throughout the country and
tho game.
last year was voted grey­ 6th Race, 5/lft MUe, T 32.U
Candidates for Homecoming hands-off policy, briefly at
6 40 4.00 3.60
hound racing's "Man of the Cedar Cadet
queen
include Linda Harris, least, in the Sonny Litton8.00 4.20
Year” for his charity work. Freedom Sevan
George Kats-Jaek Nilon man­
3.00 Joanie Ridenour, and Sandy agerial triangle, attorney A!
The Charity Night program Chief Cook
Quiniela (ft-7) Paid 2151.20
a year ago realized 23,497.87
Klein aaid today.
and this year the sum is ex­ 7Ui Race, S Mile, T 41.67
K l e i n , the Philadelphia
11.00 5.00 3.00 1
pected to equal or exceed Esther Nug
member of the three-man comMaslsdon
2 80 2.80 | M o t e Y a n k s
that figure.
mission, stressed, however,
300
Fred
Whitehead's
Mae Tom’s Girl
CHICAGO (U PI)—Canadian that If heavyweight challenger
Quiniela (4-8) Paid 217.20. j
Tray, runnerup in the recent
Football League general man­ Liston, manager Katx and
230,000 International at West 8th Race, 2/16 Mile, T 31.54 ager* have recommended that would-ba manager Nilon can
3.80 3.00 3.60 ' more Americana ba allowed to| not come to soma amicable
Flagler, rates as a 3-2 favor­ Features Fair
5.40 3.40 play, but gave only brief con­ agreement, then the commis­
ite on the morning line and Dinah's Mickey
heads an alt-star field in the
sideration to a plan to limit sion will decide w-hether to in­
Seventh Annual Charity Han­
each team's playar* on the tercede.
dicap. in finishing second in
Klein explained the situa­
field to 11 men, as in U. S.
the International Mac Tray
tion aa follow*:
football.
won a 210.000 purse for his
—Nilon, of Chester, Pa., a
In all, tha general managers
owner.
meeting her* Wednesday ap­ wealthy conceuionairs, hat in­
Opposing this talented »on
proved 11 recommendations dicated to the rommiation that
of the famous sire, Rocker
for presentation to the league he wanta to manage Liston
Mac. will be Wonderon, Old
Additional sports n e w s owners at their annual meet­ and arranga for a title fight
Darky, Roger Phillips, Kid will ba found on page 10 in ing in Vancouver, B. C., Feb. with champion Floyd Patterson.
Lee, Jack's Diamond, O.B.’s today's Herald.
16.

To belabor the point, back in
the mewling days of pro foot­
ball, a fellow named Jim
Thorpe played for $130 a
game. He la, if you'll accept
tha word of the oldsters, only
the greatest of them all.
At of right now. a lot of
fellow* who couldn't carry his
war bonnet are averaging
212.300 a year for 14 games
as pro gridders. They also get
HUBS SPENCER (left) and Frank Holmes of
sn extra 230 for each exhibi­
the Sanford BPOE Elk&gt; Lodge 1241 show a pair
tion contest, retirement beneof
nearly identical kennclmates which may he
fiU, injury insurance and a
running tonight in the seventh annual Charity
first class way of proceeding
Night at the Sanford-Oriando Kennel Club. Pro­
from one point of conflict to
fits from the races will benefit several Seminole
another.
and
Orange County organizations. The No. 2
Johnny Unitas, one of the
dog is Safety Wire and No. 8 is Roll Tite. Both
top players,' receives 231.000
dogs a rt owned by Lawrence Hughes.
for the 14-game season. This
is only recompense for mus
cular activity. It is estimated
that he more than doubles his
take in endorsements, outside
employment and what not.
And, it might be added.
"Johnny U” Is not the highest
paid athlete In sports. The
baseball clouters get up in the
United Press International
Bearcats won the conference
280.000 and 8100,000 bracket
Ibarreta-Pradrea 8 00 4.00 3.40 salary-wise, golf pros can ex­
Oops, Cincinnati stubbed its crown with a 10-2 record.
Anacabc-Juanchu
9.00 3.20 ceed that with a top year, toe again, and what hurts
Bradley, which finished runFurquet-Llata
8.30 and even Johnnlcs-comc-sud- movt Is this makes the sec­ nerup with a 9-3 mark last
den like bowlers arc flirting ond time it has happened to season, now leads the con­
Qulniela (t-3) Paid SI1.40
the emabrrassed Bearcats in ference with a 2-0 record.
with those brackets.
PerfecU (3-1) Paid 340.00
their own conference.
The Bearcats were the only
Handsome
Bill
Macf’hail,
Third Game—Single* ft PU.
The Bearcats are ranked casualty among the nation's
CBS
sports
director,
signed
Davalot
7.20 6.60 2.80
second nationally and while top 10 college basketball
Llata
9.00 4.00 the NFL contract for 29,300,that may impress some other team* Wednesday night, the
Egana
3.40 000 without turning a hair on
qulniela (1-4) Paid 8J9.U).... | his slicked down head, ft had teams, it apparently doesn't three others who played all
Fourth Game—Slagles • PU. nothing to do with the fact fare those within the Missouri coming through handsomely.
Valley
Conference,
where
Fifth-ranked Kansas State
Echanix
10.60 9.00 3.80 that as the son of Larry MacI3th-ranked
Bradley
beat
Cin­ had little trouble defeating
Thai),
the
one-lima
Cincin­
Zubl
10.40 4.20
cinnati, 70-68. in overtime Kansas, 70-43, at Manhattan,
Sarmi
4.80 nati, Brooklyn and Yankee
Wednesday
night at Peoria, K aa
firebrand,
he
Is
accustomed
Qulniela (3-7) Paid 841.00
III.
to astronomical figures.
PerfecU (2-7) Paid $174.20
"W* have no trepidation,"
It was the second loss in IS
DaPy Double (1-3) $43.##
Fifth Game—Doubles S PU quoth William, "because we games for the Bearcat* this
Badiola-Zubl
11.20 4.40 2.60 feel that the sponsors are season, both setbacks having
Amma-fiagas
3.20 3.00 happy with it and past sales been administered by league
Arietio-Zabala
3 60 indicate wa'H hava no diffi­ neighbor*.” Wichita handed I
culties.”
the defending NCAA champ­
Qulniela (l-ft) Paid $31.20
You should have as strong a ions their only previoua de-1
PerfecU (1-3) Paid $42.20
Slitb Game—Double* I PU hand the next time you play feat, 32-31, on Dec. 28.
poker, even though MacPhall
Bradley did it the hard way
AnacabeEchania
9.(0 3.40 2.40 does not think that pay tele­ after frittering away a five- j
point lead in the waning mo |
Urla-Manuel
4.20 2 60 vision la closing in on us.
"The public piobably will ment* of regulation time. The j
Aitiga-Zabala
2.60
show a reluctance to pay for Braves began the overtime
Qulniela (1-4) Paid $20.00
something which It has been session by hitting on three
Perfects (1-4) Paid $24.00
Seventh Game—Doublet I PU rtetiving free.” he explained. straight baskets following a
Anacabo-Sarmi 7.40 4.00 2.80 “ I can't ace pay television in 62-62 regulation tie and AllAmerica Chet Walker wrap­
Kstrada-Zabala
8.00 3.00 the immediate future.”
Meanwhile the
sponsors ped it up with a perfact pair
Uria-Egana
2.60
have shown absolutely no re­ oi foul shots.
QuinJela (1*4) Paid $22.00
luctance to pick up the tab,
Sophomore Joe Slrawder
Perfects (2-1 Paid $03.20
Eighth Gama—Singlet ■ Pis even on a production which led Bradley to Its ninth vic­
Areitlo
14.00 3.20 4.40 will cost CBS 220 million a tory In 11 Marti with 21 points
Aldas
3.20 3.20 year to produce. And, it might while Cincy's Itnn Bonham
Arrona
12.00 he added, even after the own­ was individual high scorer
er* dip deep into the kitty, a with 24.
Qulniela (4-7) Paid $32.20
fat layer has to rub off on
Aa matters stand now, Cin­
Perferta (7-4) Paid $78.20
cinnati, which has wnn the
Ninth Game—Doubles I PU. the athletes.
The ntaff and management of the Orlando-Seminole JaiIt's a shame they don't get Missouri Valley title the past
Onate-lriartc
3.40 10.20 9.60
Alai Fronton winh to expreaa our thanka for your over­
Artilio
7.40 4.40 a mule for signing these days. four seasons, already has lost
whelming response to our Grand Opening. Through your
Aldas-Zubl
3.20 Actually, they almost need as many league games as it
reaponaa wan proven your desire to become n pari of the
one to carry home the bonus. did all last season when the
Qulniela (2-6) Paid $23.40
worid’a fanient nport, Jai-AlaL
PerfecU (2-ft) Paid $64.30
Tenth Game—Double* I Pta.
We wiD strive daily to provide you with (he very best faTejcro-Zarra
7.60 3.00 3.40
cililleee,
for we know that by ao doing your patronage will
Filipino-Pradera
4.20 2.40
continue.
Ilias-Egana
2.20
Qulolela (2-3)Paid 210.(0
The management in composed of local huafnenamen with
Perferta (3-2) Paid 213.8#
rootn firmly planted in Central Florida. Aa local huninesnEleventh Game—Doublet 7
men. we fully raaiixe our civic obligation to Central Flori­
Points
dian*.
Astiga-Ziibala
9 80 6.00 6.60
Uria-Zuhl
6.40 4.00
At the clone of the aeanon the fronton, which containa
Aldas-Sagat
1.00
idofli run
ample atage and auditorium facilities, will be available to
Qulniela (2-4) Paid 334.M
civic organization!!, churches, and cluha. We hope you
Perfects (4-2) Paid $43.40
That latter item still hasn't
been analysed fully. There
are those visionaries who
dream of the day of pay tele­
vision and when auch comes to
pais, Katie bar the vault. But
meanwhile the payoff isn't
exactly what you could call
sneesing kopeks.
Typical of this dollar down­
pour was the $9,300,000 con­
tract which the National Foot,
ball League signed with CBS
TV for the right to televise
its games the next two years.
This means, of course, that
it's much better to own a
club than to play for one but,
with the franchises being
limited, junior can do rather
well flexing bis muscles for
a cut of the proceeds.

Wednesday Results
1 Blaa-Zarra, 2 IbbrretaAba sola, S Tejero-Juanchu, 4
KurqueV-Pradera, ft FilipinoElurri, 6 E»trada-Davalos,
substitutes: Anacabe-Egana.
Second Gama:
1 Blas-Davalos, 2 FurquetZarra, 3 Filipino-Abasolo, 4
Anacabe-Juanehu, 6 TejeroEgana, 6 Estrada-Elorii, sub­
stitutes: Ibarreta-Pradera.
Third Game:
1 Aba sola, 2 Furquet, 3
Florid, 4 Pradora, B Bias fl
Tejero, 7 Egana, substitute;
Zarra.
Fourth Game:
1 Anacabe, 2 Harmi, 3
Manuel, 4 Ecbanlz, • Isaac, 6
Onate, 7 Urla, substitute:
ZubL
Fifth Gama:
1 Aldat-lsaac, 2 BadiolaEchania, 8 Areitlo-Zubl, 4
Gaati-Irlarte, 6 Arrona-Agustin, ft Aatiga-Bagas, substi­
tutes: Onate-Manuel.
Siath Game:
1 IbarreU-Zubl, 2 AnacabeIsaac, 3 Onate.Llata, 4 UriaManuel, 6 Badlola-Barml, 6
Aldas-Zabala, substitutes: Eatrada-Echanls.

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TONIGHTS RACING
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played nightly except Sunday with Mutuel, Dally Double,
Parimutuel and Quiniela Perfocta windowa open.

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where or doing whnt. Twice he
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DEAR RED: Very. If she has to
give up her baby, wliAt does she need

YOU for?

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DEAR ARRY: You missed the
boat. The husband of "Weary
Mother” was not as big a tease as you
suspected. He was a little confused
on his fncts, however. Sir Winston
Churchill's MOTHER wns born in
Brooklyn. She wns Jenny Jerome, nn
American actress. Not only that, but
Prime Minister Macmillan's mother
was also an American. Born in In­
diana. Truly yours,
S. B. S.
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DEAR ARRY: Our daughter is
17, and she is a well-behaved, sensible
girl. Wc are proud of her. When a
boy telephones here nnd she is not
home, nnd he asks to have our daugh­
ter call him back, should she do so?
Her father nnd I feel that is is not
proper for a girl to telephone a boy
under any circumstances. Thank you.
MRS. J. D. B.
DEAR MRS. J. D. B.: It is perfectly all right for a girl to "return”
a boy’s telephone call.
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al reply, write to Abby, Rox 33GB,
Beverly Hills, Calif., and don’t for­
get a stamped, self-addressed enve­
lope.
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Havo A Lovely Wedding," send 50
cents to Abby, Box 33G5, Beverly
Hills. Calif.

QacoJbij. On (Bhidq&amp; By Oswald Jacoby
Lecenil ha* It that 10,000
K O tra (D) 11
men are walklnir the streets
dtJioaa
of London with no soles on
¥ A 4»
♦ AS
their ahovs hccauiie they fail­
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ed to pull trutnpa. My guess is m n
BAST
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that at least twic* that num­ A 1
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ber are walking (h* street* of V
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New York In the same dll*- + K 0T3
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pulled trumps too soon.
VII
A trump opening by. West
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nnd subsequent trump lead*
*108
by Ea*t every time he got tha
Both vulnerable
N frtk Bast ileal* W**t
lend would have defeated tha
P ais
Pas* 1 A
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four spade contract in apite of
Pats a *
Pass
nil South could do about it, 43 **
Pass
r»** Pam
hut West opened th* king of
Opening lead—T K
heart# (you can't really criti­
cize that opening), and South] nlng the trick and playing th*
should liuva made tha hand by are and another diamond Im­
the simple expedient of win- mediately. After that start the

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(FI I ' a y In C o u r t
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3:34 C l l H i r a t ta Y o u n g
i l l A rt l . l n k l o t t a r
(F) Devi u K a y *
3.00 C l Y o u n g Dr. M a lln a
“Let's atop thinking about age club* are formed to keep
I I I M lllln n a lr *
IF) g u a a n F o r A Day
tha aged citizen* of our city th* elderly entertained. But
3.30 C l O u r Klva D a u g h t t r *
IF) W h o I 'o You T r u i t us problems, and consider those ran be a form of isola­
1:40 (3) M a k a R o o m F o r
thvm simply as human being*
Daddy
who have their problems Just tion where th* aged ara ehovI I I llrlM litar D a y
ed off by themaelvea aa
(») A m e r i c a n H a u d r i a n d liku anybody else."
I 1 ( I ) H r c ra l S t o r m
That's what a retired min­ though their uieful day* were
1:34 ( I t l l r r r ' i l l n l l y w o o d
ister recently told a mon'i over.
m Th# i:du* o f N ight
How much better It would
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s e r v i c e organization In hi*
t l ) Hurl* W alt
i be If they were sought out
com m unity.
(&gt;) I ' o p r y a P l a y h o u i *
ami welcomed into existing
I t SO I I I F a t h a r Kn o w * l i n t
M'ith that ona comment he rluh* where they could b*
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defense would have had no way
to keep South from ruffing
hla last two diamonds In dum­
my and five trump trirks, plu*
two ruffa, plu* thre* aid* aeea
add* up to ten.
Unfortunately f r o m tha
North-South standpoint. South
was one of those players who
believed that trumps should b#
pulled immediately. Ha won
th* ar* of heart* and prompt­
ly eaahed tha ar* and king of
spades. Then ha looked around,
saw that ha would hara to ruff
two diamondi and want after
that suit, but it was too lata.
East won tha second diamond
and led hi* last trump and
since only one diamond ruff
wa* possible, South was down

one.

fuWomen

eeeme to have summed up aa- given jobs and remain an ae&gt;
artly what la wrong with th* tlve part of their communities.
current attitude toward the
W* ar* even building spe­
country's aged, a* expressed cial housing for th# aged—
often by many of u*.
again laolatlng them—though
Everybody wanta to make a t« live happily, they ahould be
r n S K r o n - • ties, both of which make fod­
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problem out of them. Golden Integrated Into agisting com­
tlrr Clrru* ,-Th» Bnlloon der for hia facllo brnln, while
munities where they have
contestants add more grl»t
Girl.” Very littU aiclUmrnt
trying to indrntlfy picture# buys a half Interest in neighbors of all age* and
(Mary
Wicket) young children around them.
in thi* .pcdoatriim piece, »nv*it flashed on a screen. Jack Mails'*
by • good performance by Wheeler and I’atly Harmon boardingboute. To fit tha
W’a have mad* "ratlrem#ntH
g u rabatir Stella Steven* a» maka up a pair of handaom* shift of locale from elesiroom a big problem, too—tearing
te boardinghouse, profsssor people with tha tremtndoui
a iplritrd girl whn&gt;e air U»- asiiatantaCrayton (Cedric Hardwick*) adjustment* retirement will
0-9:30 p. m. AI1C. My Three
vrl in a balloon fall* ahort of
i become# a grudging boarder. bring, instead of making It a
her
hoped-for dratinntion Son*. "Romance Of Silver
Thu*, it's not all bear and goal that men and women ran
when the balloon plummet* to Pine*." Stove need* a hit of
Fkittlcs for Mrs, Green when
earth right In the middle of rest and relaxation and g»e* her atudent (warder* threat­ look forward to without fear.
For every article you read
Colonel Thompaon'* (Chill to a mountain lodge to Jliul it. en to *fck other quarter* be­
on th* Joy* of retirement you
Will*) drcu». She agrrre to but !■ found instead by a pair came of the crotchety profearead hundred* an tha Mprob*
atay with the olreu* if they’ll of nature-loving hlkera. lie i»
sor. Hardwick* is quit* fun­ lema" of retirement.
repair hrr helloon, hut Urn teamrd up with an attractive
ny in thi* one, which also a***
A great many of our older
(John Dfirk) hae hit hand* vacationer, winningly played Mi** U'icka*' amusing role
citizens have much to offer
full trying to keep her from by Jan Clayton, who ayntgetting stronger.
their eomntunlUee. A gicat
welching on her pert of the pathlzes with Steve. Together
they aaeape to th* solitude of
bargain.
Answer t* Previous Puzzle
8:30-0 10 p. m. NBC. Dr. a Heaerted laland. Ed Ilcgley
On
the River
Kildare. ”Th« Admlnletratur." la wonderfully ohnoxioua a*
ACROSS
DOWN
There'* more piychlatry than the male mauler with the foot­
1 PerxJen
t While or Ulus
•cnlpel In thi* worth-while loose phobia.
water Wheel
Ukrainian liver
0:3010 p. m. CBS. The &amp;
hour
Kildar* (Richard
2 KUndxnll
t liner in
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t perfection
N r - Mexico
Chamberlain) and Glllaiple Gertrude Berg Show, In th!*,
3 Moctgicee
cod
(Raymond M*»»ey) cop# with it* new lima slot, it's no long­ 12 Chief
4
Abetrait
being
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8 Nobleman
Die puzzling neurotic behavior er "Mr*. G. Go** To College." IJKxul
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mountains
of a neurotic wlf# (Dorothy Mr*. Graen (Gertrud# Brrgt IJ.SrotlUh
7 Deportaxsnt
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Malone) whore unpredicta­
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88 Kinds
• Form a notion 28 Sapient
bility might ruin tha carrrr
(•bile
10 Sue art
30 .Symbol far
41 Artist's frame
17 T o u t
of her huilianJ (Joieplt Cot11
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selenium
41 la ria t
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ten) aa their hoapital adminis­
m u r - I N THEATRE IB Vounx korati 18 spouse
Mere ezptssiv* 34 Tower
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80 Indonesia*
20 Frightens
88 Tidier
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of Hindu**
28 Entrance te
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full sympathetic dlmenclon to
21
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End* Tonite • 7:00 A 10:30
•amine
38 Armed float
•3 Blood money
24 Number
hi* role, it’* Mite Malone's
"Th* Tattered Drenn” 23 itodir* of water T V s
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acting that grabs th* top
27 liuplret (fir
Jeff Chandler
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peal in this one, it's Massey
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who come* off th* stronger June AUyaon • David Niven
34 Against
In Color
of the regular atari. Cood in
3t Siberian river zl
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a featured role aa a hospital
a
direct loa
F R I. A HAT.
truitee is Kdgar Buchanan.
40 Weird
44 Sr* tiflr
0-P:3O p. m. CBS, Tell It To
*1.00 A CARLOAD
4d Office price
Groueho. (Premier*) Groucho
admlniatratlad
BIG THIPLE HILL
fa bark and. if poaiible, he's
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Family Entertainment
48 buchar ntlc
vice veuel
much that makta this show
No. 1
dBCufuik aider
"The 7 Little Trupp*" 31 l ew bed
different from hi* old quia32 Muff
zer, sine* both ara built
U Allow I IKS
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for waste
around th* Mars talent for
Id Summer (Fr.)
Witch”
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DEAR ARRY: I havo fullen in
love with a girl who is three months
pregnant. The father of the baby will
not marry her. 1 told her I would
marry her If she would give the baby
up. She turned me down. Do you
think she is being sensible?
RIG RED

By Abigail Van Buren

u:yRuthMiiiet
many of them are happy—of
could be, if they wer* given
half * chance.
It must be mighty depre**«
Ing to them to be lumped to­
gether as on* big problem.
Let'* atop regarding th* elder­
ly member* of our commun­
ities as ■ problem.
Let'* start treating them
like th* individuals they are.
Teener* ar* people, too.
Read Ruth Millett'a booklet*
"Tip* on Teenagers.” Mall 28
cent* to Ruth Millet Reader
Renlce, c/o The Sanford Her­
ald, P. O. Hug 459, DcpL A,
Radio City Station, New York
10, N. Y.
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Charlie Bradshaw Promises
Grid Glory For Kentucky
LEXINGTON, Ky. (UPI) — Tlic University of
Kentucky begun a new football era today with n new
coach, Charlie Hradahnw, pledged to restore his alma
nutter to tho gridiron glories it enjoyed when he
Blurred nt end for the Wildcats In two bowl gurnett.
The university Athletic board named Bradshaw,

Donovan's Future
Looking Brighter
United Press International
I t was n hard summer for
Dick Donovan but things sure
a rt looking »P for him this
winter.
The big right-hander from
Quincy, Maas., was the hard
Wek pitcher of tho major
longtiaa la 1001 when he toll
ad for tho Washington Bonn
tors. Ha was tho most eiftctire pile bar la tha American
leag u e with a 2.40 earned
ran average but bo wound up
with a 10-10 won-lost record.
Toa might say that Dick’s
outlook for 1002 wasn't good
but suddenly ha was traded to
tho Cleveland Indiana and
than came Wednesday's salary
oonferenre with genrral man­
ager Gab# Paul. Result: A
healthy ralsa and tha pros.
p«ct of being one of the Im­
portant pitchers on tha Cleve­
land staff In '02.
The Indians also announced
tha signing of Bob Nieman,
acquired on waivers from Rt.
Louis last May. He hit .354
as a pinch-hitter and utility
man in 39 games with Cleve­
land.
The Pittsburgh Pirates an­
nounced Uiey have signed
Tom Sturdivant, 31, who had
a 6-2 record with them late
In the 19(11 season. Sturdi­
vant started the 1001 cam­
paign with the Senators, w .s
«ent to Columbus of the Inlernntiuni league and then
brought up by tha Pirates.
The Boston Red Sox signed
four youngsters — Infielder
floli Guidon, outfielder Iuirry
WJeck and pitchers Tracy
SUilard and Arnold Earley.
SUllard la tha pitcher who
sorved Roger Maria hit 61st
homo nin hall of the 19fi| sea­
son in tha Yankees' final
game of the lesion.

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CHICAGO &lt;UPI) — The
council of the Nationnl Col*
legate Athletic Association
was expected to announce pen­
alties on at least one member
today in the final committee
action prior to the opening ofI
the 66th annual convention.
Kxecutivr director Walter ,
Ilyers would not confirm that I
penalties would he handed o u t,;
but he said the council was
not through with its work on Office 201 W. First
the report of the fact-finding;
infractions committee,
DEADLINES
Meanwhile suggestions came| , | VSHIFIED DISPLAY:
from informed sources that at „
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lu e s, thru Irt. • .1 I’. M. day
least two schools under in -1
before insertion. Mon. • Sat.
vestigation and either or both
could be punished.
I n"°n'
The council Wednesday lift- STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
ed one penalty, a one-year Taes.. thru Frl. • 3 I'. M. day
probation imposed on the Uni-;b&lt; lore insertion. Mon. - Sat.
versify of Arixona, but refus-|noor
ed to modify a far stiffer pen- i
RESPONSIBILITY:
ally levied on Indian. Unlver-, The
rh f H erald
not u r t .
sity almost two years ago.
sponiblr for more than onr inTbs Hoosicrs were placed
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, &lt;uinet insertion of your ad,
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on probation for four years
____ | r.nd reservese the right to reand all Indiana teams were
il»e or reject any advertise
barred fiom national cham.perl from nhat ordered to
pionionship events and televi­
ronlotm
to the policies of this
sion. Hoosier athletic director
paper.
Bill Orwig appear'd to ask
that the ponalty lie lifted from
application to all teams other
CLASSIFIED INDEX
than football, hut his bid was
1. I .oht A Found
rejected.
The appeal was based on 2. Notices • Peraonnl*
two main poinla—that a Big X Education • Instruction
Ten penalty for the same of­ t. Transportation
fenses had expired and that it 5. Food
was not fair to penalise play­ 6. For Kent
ers on other tcums for foot­ 7. IluainesH Rentala
8. Reach Rentals
ball violations,
Byers said, however, that 9. For Sale or Rent
the council felt the inclusive 10. Wanted to Rent
penalty was justified and that 11. Real Fatale Wanted
tha Big Ten penalty was (or 12. Real Entate *or Sola
violations in addition to those 13. Mortgage lAMina
judged by the NCAA, He said 14. Innuranee
the Big Ten penalty had been 15. Huainesa Opportunity
determined after consideration 16. Female Help Wanted
of tiie NCAA judgment and 17. Mala Help Wanted
intimated it thus could lie con- 18. Help Wanted
■ideied supplementary.
19. Hituationa Wanted

30, to replace the deposed
Blanton Collier at i. salary of­
ficially undisclosed but which
a source close to the board
guessed at alraut 115,000 a
year.
For tha next three years
Kentucky also will be psying
Collier about $17,500 annually
on his unrxpired contract,
which the board elected to buy
up after a 5-5 season that
ended in a beating by Ten­
nessee.
Bradshaw, assistant to Paul
Bryant at Aluhuma fur three
seasons, ssid, “ My big prob­
lem here will be to get s uni­
fied Kentucky effort to get
where we want to go in fotball. There is no doubt in my
mind w« will get there. If
there were any doubt, I would
not be here."
Bradshaw was graduatad
from Kentucky in I960 after
playing end on the Wildcat
teams which Bryant piloted
first into the Orangr Bowl
and then Into the I960 Sugar
Bowl game In which Ken­
tucky heat Oklahoma, 13-7,
in one of football's all-time
major upsets.
He went back to his native
Montgomery, Ala., to coach
high school football, but Join­
ed Bryant's staff at Kentucky
under Collier when Bryant
went to Texas AAM, but
when his old roach went to
Alabama in 1959, he rejoined
him there as offensive coach.

More Rigid
Physicals For
Gridders Asked
CHICAGO (U PI)—A physirian has urged more rigid
physical examinations of football players to curb deaths on
the gridiron.
Dr. Floyd R. Eastwood of
Los Angelrs State College told
the rollrge football roaches
ronvention Wednesday th at 21
per rent of football fatalities
due to heart conditions over
the past It years could have
been diagnosed through pro­
per examination.
He said a study of fatality
reports this year indicated a
letdown in requirements for
pre-season medical examlna
lions. He listed, as part of
nine recommendations, a re
quiremenl for thorough rxaminatlon, including electro­
cardiogram brfora tha first
practira session.

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payment. $61.30 per mo., LOT, good location, just out­
side of City. Two 3-bedroom
principal L in'erest.
2 bath, houses. FA 2-1936.
VA - NOTHING DOWN
Ph. FA 2-8310 or CR 7-1921
Nights GA 2-1388
Jack Demetree. Developer

FURNISHED house FA 2-7247
AVAILABLE Jan. IStb. S bed*
rcotn house, IVi bath, ex­
cellent
location,
kitchen
furnished $110 per mo. Ph.
FA 2-6348.

TEE V GREEN
ESTATES

FURNISHED Garage apart­
ment. 1403'Y W. 1st. En­
trance or. Mangoustine Ave. "Look! Just what I need to go with my brown hat!
No children. Mrs. Duren
FURNISHED cottage for rent 6. For Rent
by month. 17-92 at Five
SLEEPING Rooms, 805 Park
Points. FA 2-1467.
Ave.

12. Real Estate For Sale

River Front

3 RM. furn. apt. down, water,
lights. $48. FA 2-2764.

M ott SA H L

A 9 0 -minute Leland Hayward

revue starring Lucille Ball, Hen­
ry Fonda ana Mort SahL Based
on Walter Lord’s best seller, it tells El
the story ofAmerica's hectic and gj
happy years from 1900 to 1914.

LMN Enterprise*. Inr.
• Country C'luh Rond (201 It
St. Extension) 2 Milr*
We.1 Of Hwy. 17-92 Next
To Mayfair Country Cluh

ONGDALE
HOMES
LMN ENTERPRISES INC.

• 3 - Bedroom*

.1 - BEDROOMS
l»/t MATHS
Low Down Pav ment
No Closing Cost*

• iVt Baths
• Central Air-Cond. A
Heating

Ax Low f C J
Per
Ax
Month
Principal - Inx. - Int. • Txsea

Property

F i l l Monthly Pn.vmenta —

$66 to $74

WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
$8,500 To $9,300
Approximately 2&lt;4 seres, with
No Closing Coxt
FI1A
&amp; Conv. Financing
150
ft.
on
river,
mile
off
CUSTOM BUILT Home on
YA k Cone. Financing
RV 46
Lake. Rent or Sale. Rea­
Available
DIRECTIONS: 10 Minulex
from Sanford, So. oa Hwy.
sonable. Call evenings. Ph.
$5,500
CASSELBERRY 2 bedroom
Cliff Borneman, Broker
17-92, turn right at our
FA 2-1597,
Call FA 2-6473 after 6:00 p.m.
duplex,
carport,
kitchen
xlgn.
i
■
equipped, water furnished.,
. ,
Oscar M. Harrison
$75 per Mo. or $100 furnish- 1
“ ^.NTs 2 bed
room house, kitchen equip­
Open 10:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m.
Registered ltrokcr
rd. CM 1-4877 Orlando, be­
ped. FA 2-0363.
1311 Palmetto Ave. FA 2-8827
fore 9 a. m. or after 6 p m.

9. For Salr or Kent

TErroce 8-4199

TErroce 8-3911

CLEAN furnished apartment,
rvaonably priced, water and
garage furnished. Adults
only. FA 2-1834 or FA 2-3643

SO®

TERRIFIC

LAKKFRONT 4 room unfurn­
ished on Lake Kathryn and
17-02 Fern Park, Lofgrcn.

BARGAINS IN USED

l BEDROOM furnished apart­
ment, clean and nice for
couple. Call FA 2-2330.
3

BEDROOM unfurnished,
kitchen equipped house. Call
FA 2-0261.

VA

FINANCING
Down Payment k
Closing Coat

' FU R N ITU R E
----- LIVIN G ROOMS ----2-I’c. LIVING BOOM, Light Tan Nylon, A-l Shape
$gg
3I'c. LIVING BOOM, Rocker, Chair and Sofa Red, B lue.$(gg
i 3-Pc. LIVING ROOM, Rocker, Chnlr and Sofa Bed, Brown $ £ g
j3-I’c. LIVING BOOM, Hacker, Chair and Sofa Bed, Brown $J0.$S

----- SECTIONALS ----23-

l’c. SECTIONAL, Foam Cushion* . . . . .
Pc. SECTIONAL, Foam C ushiona....... .............

*69
*69

SOFA BEDS
SOFA BED, Green. Extra Good Shape ....
.95
SOFA BED
....
$14-95
SOFA BED ...
SOFA BED, PLASTIC COVERED ...... ........ .... $5.00
SOFA BED, Fabric Covered
.................. $5.00
SOFA BED
............
$4-95
SOFA BED ....
Other Sofa Beda from

*19

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

$14,100 - $17,100

UNFURNISHED bouse, 1808
Washington Ave.
Phone
FA 2-3303 efter Jen. 1st.

Conventional A FIIA Loans
Drive
17-02
to
Sunland
Estates (2 mi. B. of Ranford).
Hales office 1st house Inside
entrance.

3 • BEDROOMS

1 • l&gt;/t • 2 BATHS

KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS,

INC.

FA 2-8074
JIM HUNT . FA 2-2118

Park Homes

By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
As La&gt;w As $350 Down
4-Bedrooms—2 Bsths
2Bedrooms—2 Maths
3lledroomi—IJ'i Baths
1-Rrdrooms—1 Bath
Wids varlsty aaterior designs and floor plana

VA Finunclng on llomen up to $15,000
PHA—Conventional &amp; In-Service Finunclng
DIRECTION'S: Turn W. on 20th SL Follow Country
’ Club Rd. k Watch for our signs.

*6 .95
*2 .50

CLUB-ARM CIIAIIt
A-l Hhspe
* 9 9*

SOFA

$3.00

$156

dhw m na

Ball-Blair Agency

j

Registered Brokers
i
&amp; ASSOCIATES
•
' 218 So. Park Ave. FA 2-3611
| Lake Mary Branch FA 2-1290

THE TIME TESTED FIRM HOMES LOTS ACREAGE
116 N. Park Ave FA 2-6123
SALES
RENTALS

MAY FAIR—3 bedroom 1 bath
large yard. $100. month.
Call FA 2-4709.

It Taya
To Use
The IIEKALD
Want Ada

j
j

S t Johns Realty Co. \

3 BEDROOM. 2 bath, house,
hunland. FA 2-3337,

SLEEPING
ROOMS.
The
Gables, 401 Magnolia Ava. Moathy Payments aa low as
FA 2-0720.
$68 Inch taste and Insurants
NEW HOMES
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
In Beautiful —
Rooms private baths. 114
W. firs t St.
Sunland Estates

RENT A BED

FARMERS AGENCY
N. V. Farm er, Realtor
2463 S. Park Ave. FA 2-3221
After hours FA 2-3012 or
FA 2-0261

J. W. Hall, Realtor
REDUCED P R I C E $3,300.
$4,000 down balance $30 per
month on two frame houses
and 4 acres of land. Contact Grady Scott. FA 2-2823.

2 BEDROOM houie on Old
Orlando Road, ideal for
children, school bus stop,
shade trees, $60 mo.. 2
months advance rent, Ph.
FA 2-2237.

2. Noticea • Pemonnla

Rolls way, Hospital k Baby
Beds
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-3181 111 W. 1st. St

Want-Ads

e«ui« For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sole

By Kate Osann 12-

BOOM furnished apt.,
available Jan. Itth, SCO per
mo. close-in. III K. 8»h St.
I"A 2-4285 or FA 2-5786.

Stemper Agency

FURN. apt. 2300 Mellonvllle.

HERALD

FA 2-70ST.

EVERY DAY
We receive calls from peo­
ple who want to rent houses
and apartments, furnished
and unfurnished. If you
have a place to rent and
would care lo avail your­
1. Lost it Found
self of our services, we
would appreciate your list­
LOST: Reward lor return of
ing.
reddish brown 4 lb. male
Chihuahua dog. W. M.
"We Trade”
Hoag, 200 W. 15th St. Ph.
FA 2-2337.

6. For Kent

With

CONVENIENT TO BASE: 3 _____________________ . . . ___________________________
bedroom. kitchen equipped.
)
»
,- r —'
lar;c living room. 1110 per
mo., 103 E. Woodland Dr.

T H E G O O D "YEA RS
0:3O*1OP.M . E S T
O V E R C B S -X V

Sale
TIZZY

REALTOR - INSUIIOR
YES, you can borrow our CONSULTANT-APPRAISER
Carpel Shampooer FREE to Ph. FA 3-4991 112 N. Park
clean your carpets with Moving soon lo 1919 S.
Clara Barton, founder of
French Ave,
the Americsn Red Cross, was
Blue
Lustre.
Carroll's
Furniture.
a clerk in the U. S. Patent
2 BEDROOM house, unfurnOffice in 1854.
Ishfd. fenced back yard.
3. Education • Instruction
KA 2-4067.
CHORD SYSTEM piano les­
sons (know your key board)
in 12 cany lesions. Age 13
S P E C IA L ?
and up. FA 3-9081.
F R I D A Y JA N . 12,

Furillo Offered
Job in PCL
READING, Pa. (UPI) .
Former Lot Angeles Dodger
outfielder Carl Furillo said
Monday night he’s been offer­
ed the manager's post for tha
Hawaiian Islanders in the
Parlfie Cosat League but
“doubta" it was a sincere
move,
Furillo raid he haa not been
able to get a Job in the major
leagues ainco hlv dispute with
the Dodgen following his re­
lease in Muy, I960, came Into
the opvn.
The 18-year major league
veteran said he thinks the job
offer was niada as • "gim­
mick" to gel him to forget
his quarrel with the Dodgers.
Furillo said Islanders busi­
ness manager Hub Kittle
made the offer in a U tter last
mouth.
]

Hold
Classified
Phone
FA 2-2611

PCM
A.HCRfCM RoR

E

NCAA Promises
New Penalties

DINING ROOMS
5-l'c. DINETTE,
In Good Shape

'

5-l’c. DINETTE,
Good Shape

$29-95

$30.95
Choice Df T ho
5-IV. WOOD DINETTES
Drop Leaf Table and 4 Chairs .... .................
3-I’c. WOOD DINETTE
Extension Table and 4 Chairs ________ ......
7-IV. DINING ROOM SUITE
Round Table and 6 CphoDtrrrd Chairs, Oak

$093

per aet

lg.00
$ 4 9 °°

BED ROOMS
3-IV. WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE
$40o.
Bookcase Bed, Double Dresser and Chest .......... ................. ,
3 IV. CHARCOAL BEDROOM SUITE
•
°.
Bookcase lied. Double Dresser and Chest .... ........... ......... .
2-IV. WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE
(Itrg. $186)
Bookcase lied. Double Dresser and Chrst, Excellent Condition
ODD DRESSER.
ONE LOT
PLATFORM ROCKER
Swivel Mirror
*TEP and^C OCKTAII
$2*8
$2”
Your Choice
LOUNGE CHAIR
»* each
$28$

49

*89 °*

$2

CASH and CARRY

On All Purchases Under $10.00
Just A Short Block From Sanford's Big Free Parking Lot

OP
SANFORD
FA 2-0983

s

�\

The More You Tell - The Quicker You Sell! Rent! Hire! Dial FA 2 - 2 6 1 1
12. Real Estate Tor Sale

12. Real Estate For Sale

19. Situations Wanted

•1'u

CMiifu rh

Vrrxli)

A FABULOUS buy, 4 bed- GOOD INCOME PROPERTY COOK or Maid. FA
2-3946.
4 A 2-3916.
S W F E T IF P1K
room masonry home, stone Centrally located two-story 4
fireplace, open beam con­
bedroom home, two apart­ DAYS WORK FA 2-1391.
struction, 2 tile baths, too x
ments (both rentedt, office
BABY SITTING, house clean­
600 feet on beautiful Lake
and shop — all (or only
ing. 709 Cypress Ave. Ph.
Markham. .Must see to ap­
$17,300. Investigate this op­
FA 2-0338.
preciate. FA 2-3378.
portunity today!

Jim Hunt Realty
*

^

2524 Park Ur. Sanford. Fla
Office FA 2-2118
Nights FA 2-0618

"W e

T ra d e "

Stemper Agency

Page 11 t

J n n . 11. 19(52

By Nadine Seltzer

Furniture

31. A rticles

WILSON - MAIER

1955 FORD
door, radio .mil
heater. Private $225. Ph.
FA 2-5296.

ONE ALLIED Radio 30 Watt
deluxe amplifier, $25. Call
FA 2-2929 alter 5 p. m.

Sell U&lt; Your Furniture. Quick SOFA BED and matching '53 FORD. 2 door, hard top.
extra nice. FA 2-3781.
Service With The Cash.
rocker, snivel chair, beige.
SUPER TRADING POST. ! Good condition. FA 2-8400. 1950 C II E 5' II O L E T, good
FA 2-0677.
transportation. FA 2-1684. i
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING 12 FT. BOAT, 10 hp. Mercury
motor and trailer $225. 117 37. Bouts • Alotori
Mattress renovating. Expert
Shannon
Dr. FA 2-1821.
Upholstering. Alt W o r k
PRE-INVENTORY SALE on
Guaranteed. Call Nix Bed­ INTAKE manifold, 3 two-barall 1961 modeli.
ding Mfg. Co.. FA 2-2117,
rel carburetors, fuel block, $913 75 hp. Evinrudcs $603.
1301 Sanford Ave.
for '58 or '39 Ford 381 en­
40 hp. $385. and other*
gine. Phone Mr. Gielow. $750 13' FealhcrCraft $493.
FURNITURE
Must sell at once—3 complete j FA 2-2611 or FA 2-6473 af­ $1345 17* Winner $*93. and,
ter 6:00 p. m.
others. Used outfits at d e a l-:
rooms of furniture. Take
over monthly payments o( ' 1937 FORD V-8, automatic ' e r wholesale. Rank Finan­
cing. Robson S p o r t i n g
$1186 or $200 cash. Call
tranvmiMion, completely re ­
Goods Downtown Sanford (
owner collect TE 1-1611
built $65. Engine $50. Reel * I
FA 2-5961
Casselberry.
Body Shop, Ph. FA 2-7719.

WEEK Hays only, in my
home, , year old girls $2 00
per day. Ph. FA 2-3384.

Dawn's

Southern Air

til

PLAYPEN, High Cluir. Strol- .T9. Trailers - Cnhnnn*
ler, Mattreue*, Florence
atove, and wood burner. Ph. 1936 38-FT. ELCAR hottv
i trailer, 2 bedroom*, fully In­
FA 2-2816.
sulated. Take trade; what
I have you. 5 Point Bait Shop,
FRESH CREAMY
PRE MIXED CONCRETE I Hvvy. 17-92.

Miracle Concrete Co.
SOO F.lm Ave.

FA 2-3781

EASY auto washer $15. Call
KA 2-8745.
PIIILCO refrigerator a n d
household good*, good con­
dition. 101 Highland D r,
Kern Park.
USED I ’plwiUtered chair, rea­
sonable. 207 Lake view Ave.
Sanford.
SMALL, used, frigidaire home
freezer, asking $73. Phone
FA 2-9431.

Stenstrom Realty

$1095

W OOD

$1595

$495

Wall

SEMINOLE

Owners Special

CARLAND

MOTORv

EXTRAo r d in a r y
CAR VALUES
at tom harland CARLAND
LAKK 4 Dr. Sed.. Hid. T rane, « C&gt;
Over Drive, Radio fit Heater. Local
WAS 995

M

TONE-OP

H O LLER S ^ /S A N FO R D

ir Free anti-freeze

NO PAYMENTS
UNTIL VALENTINE DAY
• I OLDS F-85 4 Door

OPEN
[LVLNJNUb
r

f&gt;

TILL

f t o m h a r l o n d ’s |

799

CARLAND]

OPFV
l.\L M N U S I

JUTLAND F R E N C H TILL 8 r .

CAKLANDI

.................. ..............

•0
60
56
38
58
66
68
88
57

CORVAIR 4 Door Automatic
....-......... ..............
CORVAIR 8 Door ----------------- ---------------- --- -CADILLAC 4 Door. Air 4 ond.
.........
CIIEV. Station Wagon V-6 Aulo.
FORD 2 Door. F-500. Overdrive
LINCOLN 4 Door, Air 4 odd..............~
CIIEV. 4 Door, Economy 6
RAMBLER I Door
.........
CIIEV. 210, 2 Door, V-8. Aulo
86 CIIEV. 4 Door. Economy 6
66 CHKVSI.KIt Station Wagon. Aulo.
66 RAMBLER. 6 Cyl. 4 Door
57 CADILLAC Convertible
55 CHBV. 4 Door V-8. Aulo
35 OLDS hit. 4 Door. Auto
55 FORD Station Wagon
IS NASH Ambaa.ador 4 Door
14 MEHCUHY Coupe
.....................
15 CADILLAC 4 Door. Air Cond....................
88 FORD 3 Door. V-8. Automatic .............
SI IIAMIILEK. Soper Aulo................
38 PONTIAC 4 Door. Aulo.
57 CIIEV. 2 Fun 4 ha»*l» and 4 ah
• I CHBV. •; Ton Plcelaida Pickup

AN TI-FREEZE $2.16 Gal.
■SAFETY SP EC IA L
SEAT BELTS INSTALLED
175 p«

*9

PASSENGER

INSPECT FRONT BRAKE LINING
AND PACK
$O 00
WHEEL HEARINGS
£

Strickland - Morrison
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Ph. FA 2-1481

SOS E. F in t St.
219 E. 2nd ST.
Winter Park MI 1-8916 2503 Park Ave.
i

SANFORD
SANFORD

A. 55. Barkley L’ard t ars,
Inc.
Im p o rln &amp; S port* C ara
()ur Speciality
17-92 • llrart of .Maitland
I 'l l . M l 1-5307

WHETHER YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT A NEW
CAR OR A GOOD RECONDITIONED USED CAR.
MAY W'E OFFER YOU A SPECIAL INVITATION TO
SHOP WITH US?
OI H NEW CAR STOCK 18 WELL ROUNDED NOW.
OCR USED CAR STOCK IS CHOICE. ALL OUR
LATE MODEL USED CARS ARE HOLD UNDER
WRITTEN GUARANTEE. AND BANK FINANCING
IS AVAILABLE.

Here are a few of our u»ed car Hating*

1961 PONTIAC
Star Chief Viatu. Factory air conditioning,
Power Steering, Power Broken, Hydrnniatic,
Radio, and Heater, with perfect finleh and
While Wall Tirea. Thin car iu immaculate.

1995
1995
1891
1395
2995
1295
895
1695
995 |
793
795 I
593
*93
495
1295 j
59.3 |
HJ.'l
595 ■
693
395
69$
293 |
393
395
1195
1693

FA 2-07U
FA 2-0861

BY
FORD
enduring elegance
with power to please.
WHY• PAY MORE
jnd gel lr»* . . .

5 on ran

own a luxurious fully
equipped and air condition­
ed GALAXIE 300 for !•••
Ilian you'd pay for many
ol the "ntripped down"
model* in the medium priee
field.

••

•'

,

v -i

....... —*

&lt;3

fttl i*a&gt;iii* au

&lt;i2 Galaxie 500
4-door *rdan, tutune while
and viking blue, vinyl Crim,
323 V-8 engine, CruisomaHe, 800 x 14 whilawalla,
power brakee, power alter­
ing, air eondilioning, ra­
dio. heater, tinted glam, 2• tired wiper* and waahera,
wheel
rovara, back • up
light*, turn ilgnala, nil fil­
ler, elaclrit clock, podded
dealt.

388090

1961 RAMBLER

02 GALAXIE
4-door V-8. 332 en gin e,
Crulkotnatlr, 80S x 14
whitewall*, pewar ateering,
power brakre, radio, tinted
windshield, 8 a peed wlpera
and waahera, wheel covert,
padded daah, safety belt*,
turn signal*, electric (lock,
oil filter, back-up light*,
rorinthiaa whit* fialth.

*

348665

I Door Stntion Wagon with Standard Transmit*
wlnn for Ihe economy minded.

62 FORD

1960 PONTIAC
Catalina I Door Sedan, Automatic Tranamlwdon.

Country Sedan

1960 CHEVROLET

6 pt-menger atation wagon,
4 door, white over alleer
mom, Fordometle, 800 i 14
whitewall tire*, electric
window tall gala, 296 Y*8
•Urine,
power ateering,
wheel cover*, padded daah,
all vinyl Interior, oil filler,
turn signal*.

HA 4 Door Sedan with Slnndnrd Tranamiosion.

YES

2

1956 CADILLACS

part* thru Jan. 15th

66 CHBV. Impale 4 Door Hardtop ................ .............

B a rk le y

Galaxie

a

2

on all motor tune&gt;unl

check - up

FORD 4 Dr. Fed. Fairlane. A /T, Radio
and Heater, Power Steering
Sharp Yellow and While
OLDS Super *a 4 l»r. Sed~ Pink
and Mhile. Power Steering
Local I - Owner
WAR 1090
FORD 4 Or. Bed, A/T Hadle and
Heater. You Can Steal Thi*
One Local Owner
ON 1.5
M FORD Rauch W a g o n Sid. T rane,
•»» Radio. Healer, Low Mileage
HALF PRICE ONLY
1 FORD 2 Dr.
CIIEV. Wagon
&amp; * t'pe.. A /T
64
AQO
' ,,r '•
4 fl9
Radio. Clean
Owner. Sharp
| STUDE. 4 Dr. i
PONTIAC 2 Dr. |
99
9 9 51
*• n«n»

JA N U A R Y
C LEA R A N C E S A L E

if 20% Discount

1399

«

NOTICE

HOUSE THAILF.lt 35 ft. 2
bedrooms,
modern,
like
new, must sacrifice. DeWill’* Trailer Park, Orlando
Hvvy.

Are You
a Little
Hesitant
About
Replacing
;iYour Present
tfCar?

TRADE-INS

$1295

:|ti. A utom obiles - T ru c k s
1937 FORD, Country Club, 9
passenger, station wagon.
Radio and heater. Private
$623. FA 2-5296.

REALTOR - l.NSUROR
CONSULTANT-APPRAISER
Ph. FA 2-4991
112 N. Park 21. B eau ty Salon*
4 Lake Lots, with large oak Moving soon to 1919 S. French
trees, on Lake Onoro, $5,000
Ave.
CUT ’N CURL
Name Your Terms.
Beauty Shop
2 BEDROOM Home. Fin.
Formerly
Katherine H aney
ROSA L. PAYTON room, on Mayrose Dr. $130 Open By Appointment—Thurs.
down, and lake up Pay­
Reg Real Estate Broker
A Fri. Evenings
ments of $82.00 per mo.
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
with electric stove. Phone Pat Stewart A Lillian Corden
I BEDROOM. : hath, tile
H a ir Styiist
FA 2-061U.
floors, 2 utility rooms, kit­
318 Palmetto Ave. FA 2-0834
chen equipped, fenced in LOVELY 3 bedroom. 2 bath
home, large yard, citrus
back yard, near recreation
HARRIETTS
trees and shrubs. Conven­
area. Will Paint to suit. 41
BEAUTY NOOK
ient to schools shopping Professional Care — Modern
North 3rd St., North Or­
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and
and NAS. No down pay­
lando. FA 2-2291.
Equipment
Baby Beds, Day, Week, or
ment Immediate occupancy. 105 So. Oak
Ph. FA 2-3742
Month
Naval officer being Iran *-1
SUNSHINE REALTY
FURNITURE CENTER
frrrcd. FA 2-4843.
Amy Anderson
110o French Ave.
Reg. Real Kslato Broker
WILL SELL equity in house 1
Ph. FA 2-7953
2619 So. French Ave.
or trade for house trailer
Day FA 2-7433
Beauty Salon
Ph. FA 2-1491.
31. A tide* lo r Snli
Night FA 2-1818
Walker Building
"Who
apikad my orange juice with cod-liver oil?"
FA 2-7684
COLORED. 3 lota close-in 2510 Olk
FURNITURE
HIGHLAND PA R K - 2 bed$1300, easy terms. Phone
Navy man transferred: brand
room, frame, convenient t«
TE 8-1092 or 750 Seminole 22. Tiullil • Paint - Repair
new: take over for balance
schools and shopping. Hard­
27. Special Servlci
27. Special Serviced
on 3 complete rooms; no
lllvd. Casselberry, Fla.
wood Iloors, space heater,
ROOM S P E C I A L $14.93.
down payment necessary;
Septic
tanks
pumped
drain
blinds and kitchen equip­ ONLY $500.00 DOWN for com­
Painting inside and out.
Income Tax Service fields installed. 24 hour ser­ payment* low a* $13 per
ped. Financing available.
Call Mr. Tasker, FA 2-6159.
pletely fumlihed, 2 bedroom
month. Call owner collect,
Priced below market. See at
Oscar M. Harrison vice. Terms. FA 2-9469
house. Automatic washer,
TE 8-1511, Caaielberry.
2101 Cordova Dr. or Phone
FA 2-8827
fenced yard, patio. 103 Gar­ SEMI-RETIRED Carpenter 1311 Palmetto
29. Automobile Service
FA 2-4170.
WHEEL CHAIRS, rrutche*.
Repairs, Alterations, Painting
rison Dr.
cane*, walkers,
Phone FA 2-7983
PARK RIDGE 3 bedroom,
FREE DELIVERY
AUTO GLASS
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS.
1H bath, air conditioned, cen­ 23. Building .Materials
Preicriptions
our Specialty
Realtor
INSTALLED
tral heat, 2 patios, corner
FAUST'S llx Mellonvllle
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
Specialising In Heating
WuulHhivlil
Hack Ginas
LUMBER - HARDWARE
lot $750 Down. FA 2-6465.
Ph. FA 2-7107
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
and Air-Conditioning Only Hoot Glass
Vent Glass
PAINT
2502 Oak Ave.
FA 2-8321
CIRCULATING HEATER, LP
SUR VICK
SUNTAND: 3 bedroom, many Rooting FHA I-oant Plans
css, for 2-bedroom home.
S etik n rik G lass a n d P ain t
extras, low’ down payment.
FREE ESTIMATES
HEATING
Dodge - Chrysler I FA 2-8097.
Reasonable, 1216 Randolph
Co.
Your Credit Is Good. Up to
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
St. or Phone FA 2-3296.
210 Alagnoliu Ph. FA 2-4622
2 Yrs. to Pay
i 20U S&lt;v Park Ave. FA 2-4231
13. Mortgage Loans
B. EDWARDS
FACTORY TO YOU
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
DO YOU NEED EXPERT 31. Poultry • Livestock
ALUMINUM BLINDS
MORTGAGE LOANS
58 CHRYSLER
We Give TV Stamps
LITERARY HELP? . . . PUPPIES — half Airedale, 2 1 Enclosed head. Sag-proof botFHA and Conventional
S arato g a;
Aulo. I r a n * . ,
an application letter that
Commercial A Residential 903 W. 3rd St. Ph. FA 2-789$
months old, $3.00. Call Sat. 1 tom rail with plastic ends,
Brake*.
Steering,
Atr
will "get the job"; club
Cond., Double Kaalr Whileor Sun. only. Wales KernPlastic or rayor tapes. Colpaper; after dinner speech;
wall*.
24. Electrical .Serviced
cry. on lake at Lyman
ton or nylon cords.
high school or college theme
School. Longwqod.
.StMknrik G lass a n d Paint
or essay on all but scienti­
FRIG1DA1RE
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2120
Co.
fic subject*. Low rates, ph. CHAMPION Miniature AKC 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
Sales k Service
Ulack Poodle Puppies and
60 RENAULT ' 16. Female Help Wanted House Wiring, Free Estimates FA 2-4013, evenings.
Mother, Show dog Slock. | KIHIIY Vacuum with attach­
Sid Vihlcn's Randsll Electric
STEP IN PANEL
I MIDDLE AGED woman for 112 Magnolia
FA 2-7711.
ment-, Console sewing ma­
Ph. FA 2-0915 SEWING MACHINE SER­
general work, some know­
VICE: For service on any
chine, Buffet, Chest of
JERSEY
or
Guernsey
milk
ledge of sewing necessary.
make of Sewing machine,
drawers.
Bargains.
138
25. P lu m b in g Servlcon
cow. Csll 322-9086.
Downtown Cleaners.
parts and accessories or
Country Club Circle.
58 LINCOLN
Rentals call or write to TWO Good Brood sows and
PLUMBING
Capri,
Fully Equipped, LAUNDRY PHESSEKS. ap.
Sanford
Sewing Center, 104
4 pigs. FA 2-5252.
Contracting &amp; Repairs
ply in person., Seminole
With Air.
South Park A c. FA 2-6411.
Free Estimates
County Laundry.
Fireplace wood, all lengths.
32. Flowers - Shrubs
R. L. HARVEY
LUSHER COSMETICS MAN- 204 Sanford Ave. FA 2-3383 WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Oak and lighter wood. De­
Sale! Potnsettiai in bloom 98c
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
AGER for North Brevard
livered. Phone FA 2-6818, if
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
57 PLYMOUTH
All Types and Sirov
area. Will train, commis­
no answer FA 2-5909.
W. J. KING
Grapevllle
Ave. near ZOlli St.
Savoy 2-Door. Auto. Tran*.,
We
Repair
and
Service
sion plus bonus. Write or
4c
SUPPLIES
PLUMBING
V.K
M \KK 1962 A MUSICAL,
S T I N E
call qualifications to P.O. • Contracting • Repair Work
| PANSIES A PETUNIAS now
Y’EAR with a musical inMachinery and Supply Co.
Box 2006, Orlando. Fla. or
2534 So. Park Dr.
ready. Dutch Mill Nursery,
strumcnl
from BUKUK'K
207
W.
2nd
St.
FA
2
6412
GA 3-3636.
Phone 322-0483
New Upaala ltd. off 20th fit.
MUSIC SHOP. 2004 Cedar |
M A N Y U S E D ( AILS
Ave. Specializing in
COUNTER Girl for Dry
FlUGIDAIKK
33. Furniture
T O C H O O SE PK O M
Cleaners,
sewing ex per.
Sales A Service
• SALES • It E P A 1 It S
86 DODGE 6 C jl.
Ionov, C»l| KA 2-823S
li. H. HIGH
l'»td fiiii..lure, appliances, j • RENTALS • MUSICAL
53 IIUDGK V-8
ACCESSORIES. Before you
Oviedo, Fla. FO 5-3315 Days
tools, etc. Bought . Sold.
56 CHRYSLER YVIndeor
P lu m b in g &amp;. H e a tin g
17. Male Help Wanted
buy, give ua a try. Phone
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3883
Larry's
Mart
215
Sanford
6 Cyl. (2)
AIR CONDITIONING
KA 2-0731.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
WANTED: Saxophone player CONTRACT sml REPAIR
55 FORD V-8
Piano Tuning — Repairing
fur small Combo. NO 8-3146
W. L. HARMON
WORK
Ph. FA 2-4223
1007
Sanford
Ave.
FA
2-6562
19. S itu n tlu n n W nnted
C O U N T Y M OTOIIS
DAYS work wanted. FA 2-4039
319 E. F lr.t 81.
PH. FA 2-0614
CARE for invalid. 1A 2-2782.

I

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• BIG VALUES
GOOD Range $65. Formal like
• QUICK CREDIT
new 'a price. 1303 Elliott.
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE T O P VALUE WE BUY Used furniture. Ph.
FA 2-3873.
STAMPS
New and Used Furniture
311 E. First St.
FA 2-5622

20. Itnhysitters

Fur

2 Door Hard Top. One wRh Air Conditioning.
Take your pfrk of Iheae two beauties at only

*995

00

*

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FORD

WE DO APOLOGIZE FOR NOT HAVING A FULL
STOCK OF NEW’ CARS TO SHOW UP TO THE
PRESENT TIME. OUR HALES OF NEW CARS IN
ALL OF OUR LINKS HAS BEEN GREATEIt THAN
THE SUPPLY FROM THE FACTORIES. DE­
LIVERIES HAVE BEEN COMING IN BETTER IN
IHE PAST WEEK, AND OUR SELECTION 1H MUCH
LARGER. NOW WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF
1962 PONTIAC'S, lll'ICKS, AND RAMBLERS.

OPEN FRIDAY NITE ’T IL 9:00

Bonus

Features

Them rare feature all the
(extraa) a* etandard equipm int . . . AT NO EXTRA
COST TO YOU1
1. S tlf Adiueting Brakea.
1. 3 Y'r. Permanent Cool­
ant.

A LL DAY SATURDAY

8. 10,000 ML Lubrication.
I. 30,000 3111# Wheel Bear­
ing Packing.

REMEMBER —

3. 30.000 Fuel Filter Re­
placement.

— WHATEVER YOUR CAR NEED — \ o U NEED
TO SEE —

6. 12,000 Factory Extend­
ed Warranty.

STRICKLAND
MORRISON
IN C O R P O R A T E D
YOUR LOCAL PONTIAC. Hl'ICK. RAMBLER DEALER

301 W. l*»t ST.

Phone FA 2-0231

308 E . F i r s t S t.
KA 3-1481
Winter Park Ml 4-891^

�Casselberry Technicalities Block New Business
Cbisua
fcdiJtwn
THURS. JAN. 11, 1962

COUNTY NEWS

Voting Powers
To Bring
Legal Opinion

Resident Warns
Against Water

A written legal opinion was
requested by tb* Casselberry
Board of Aldermen Monday
night after the question eame
up on voting powers of the
i board officials concerning
any issue which Involves
them in any capacity other
than as an elected officer of

Casselberry reaident Mrs. Mabel Griffin appear­
ed before the Board of Aldermen Monday night. read
a water *ervice contract from the Casselberry Utili­
ties Co. and warned the overflow audience against
drinking the water.
Mrs. Griffin, who said that she was hospitalized
seven years ago from drink
ing the water, advised that
county analyses of its ecaUnU were not adequaU and
that a group of residenU of
the town are paying for a
thorough examination and
analysis.

Mayor Gives
Election Rules
For Village
By M ou Grinstead
North Orlando Mayor Frank
Faaul* has announced rule*
and refutations for candidate*
and voters In the March 20
elections when councilman in
group two end group four will
be nemed. Officials bow hold­
ing the Jobe through appoint­
ment are Clarenc# WebsUr
and Dominic Terebe.
According to Fesnla, in or­
der to rote «r qualify in this
first election r» tr to be held
In the Tillage, reeidenu must
be of legal age, must hav#
lived in the eUU for at least
one year and In North Orlan­
do for a t leaat els months.
No qualifying fees will be
charged, the mayor announ­
ced. Those sacking the poili
may qualify through petition
bearing the names of at leaat
10 registered ToUri. Qualify­
ing dates were act from Feb.
10 through Feb. 28 between
the hour* of I a. m. and I
p. m. a t the Village HalL,
VoUr registration was set for
the same location and for the
seme hours from Feb. 1
through Fab. 28 end from
T p. m. until 9 p. m. on Feb.
18 through Feb. 28.

Auto Tags
To Be On Sale
In DeBary
DeBsry residents may pur­
chase their 1962 automobile
license plates at the DeBary
Chamber of Commerce office
on Jan. II.
The

office,

located

next

door to the post office in DeBary Plats, will sell the
tags between the hours of I
a. m. and noon.

PAGE 12

Owner Terms Area
'Blight To County'
The town of Casselberry through technicalities and
restrictions of commercially zoned property a l o n g Hwy.
17-92 Wednesday lost its chance of getting the first taxi
business to locate in South Seminole County.
Gene Cherry of Miami who sought to open the business
in conjunction with a small used car lot said “I consider the
area in question to be a blight to Seminole County. Under
no circumstances would I bring my family to reside in the
town.
"In an attem pt to offer!
a public service to the E D I T O R I A L
town of Ca**elberry. I
have encountered opposi-

j tio n

t h a t w ould a p p e a r to
b e im p ro p e r an d illegal. Is
t h i , th e p ict u rc th e d t i -

COMMENT

Support Needed

The Lockhart Volunteer Fire Dept, which

- ,
zens o f C a sse lb e rry w ould
services much of Seminole County running
The m atter first came un- ...
. .
.. /
...
through the Bear Lake area to SR 436 is in ur­
der discussion when the sph av e th e ir public
gent need of support from the residents it aids
pointment of Cliff Overman o ffic ia ls o f f e r to prospecNEW COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN of the Seminole County Home Demon­
in time of emergency.
as the town's building in­ t i v e businessmen and
stration County Council attended a meeting of the group laM week to make
In order to complete the fire station and add
spector came to a split vote residenU?'*
pinna for the coming year’s work. Pictured are. from left, Mr*. L. E. LeepBha reported that recently
needed equipment^ the firemen have asked a $5
after
the
name
of
Don
Clark
Cherry
appeared
before
the
er, a rts; Mr*. Dec Anderson, home management; Mr*. Ed Fitzgerald,
the water was so thick at her
fee per residence . . . a small price to pay for so
had been submitted for the Casselberry Board of Alder­
fooda; Mrs. Ray Wright, clothing; Mrs. Charles Lamb, health and Mrs.
neighbor's house it stopped
great a protection.
Job
by
Alderman
Rohn
Lady.
Wilbur Noion, safety.
(Herald Photo)
men at a meeting Monday
up the kitchen sink and that
The men now are in the process of adding
Overman and George How­
a sample ja r taken a t the
night
seeking a zoning vari­
a roof to the station and in order to add to funds
ard. newly installed mem­
time bow is frothing with
for the project they are planning to present a
bers, approved the appoint- ance in order th at the busi­
chemical action.
play, "The Womanless Wedding." on Jan. 19 and
ment while Lady and Mrs. ness might Include its own
Company officials at a re­
Jan. 20 at the Lockhart Chamber of Commerce
Hope
Bennett voted for repair shop. He explained that
if the variance met with ap­
cent meeting stated that they
Building. The ail-male cast will be taken from
Clsrk.
the ranks of both the Volunteers and the local
were just as concerned over
Although the original re­ proval, he would buy the G.
Lions Club and only nominal charges will be
the w ater conditions as the
commendation of the new W. Dillon property which Is
residents were end that an
asked from adults and children.
mayor, Carl Stoddard, was located on tha highway across
engineering survey wee being
Plan now to attend and support a worthy
approved by the decision of from the Casselberry Commade to ee what ie needed to
Chairman Paul Bites, O ver-' munity Methodist Church,
cause . . . . you.
The Winter Park Telephone will be allowed to keep the man’s vote on the m atter
correct the situation.
Although advised by AttorBy M n. Adam Muller
Co. agreed to give separate present line according to in which ha was directly in -1 ney Kenneth McIntosh that
A raiee in water rates askTb# DeBary Herbert D. lines to Longwood City de­ Mayor A. R. Lorreann wbo volved was questioned by Ed , his appeal should first have
some months ago by tha com­
pany and under consideration Gibb American Legion Post partments after tha City made the report at list Lunn from the audience.
j been made to the town’* aon•Inca by the board officials, ha* completed one of IU Council publicly protested the week’s council meeting.
Later in the meeting the ing board, tha aldermen did
Monday night was requested moit lucceurul membership telephone service last month.
However, Longwood now 1* same question resulted when | not rule Cherry out of order
The City Hall will be put circulating a petition protest­ a letter, written by Lunn. af- and alao allowed legal coun­
dismissed by Alderman Paul drivei according to Fred Mc­
Bates, new chairman of the Laren, first vice commander. on a two party lint and the j ing serv.ee given to business ter the December meeting. I sel for an adjoining property
board.
Workers were divided into fire and police departments bouses which share line* questioned B ites’ partlcipa-1owner to state his client's ©bwith residential listings.
four competing teams with
tion in deckling on what the 1jection*.
nation and election of new
By Frances Wester
lha Air Cbrps headed by G.
Councilman John Reams Fire Dept.'* boat equipment i Cherry, after the second
A strong organization is officers.
Fred Smith, past command­
brought the matter before should be titled. Lunn point- warning from tie? attorney,
A! Case, president of the
er; The Marines headrd by
tha board pointing out that ed out that in addition ts thanked tha board and re­ needed to get things accom­
Edward Patterson, the Army
service on his line sometimes serving as aldermsn. Bates | minded th at there already It a plished Frank Evans told organisation, .agreed to aerva
by Nicholas Kahoe and the
Is tied up for hours whereas alao is tha town’s fire chief j ’’parrot ahop and an antique. those attending tha January' as chairman of the supper
Navy by Thomas Lawton.
tf businesses were grouped and therefore should have r e - ! *hop located along the street meeting of the Lake Mary and appointed Otis Sjobtom
together conversations pro­ trained from voting on the j «nd if that is the kind of bual- j cham ber of Commerce last as chairman of the nominat­
At the close of the January
Two public bearings are
By Mr*. Adam Muller
| nea»** you want along thi* ( Thursday night as he stress- ing committee. Four officers
scheduled to precede today’s meeting the acores showed
New officers of the DeBary bably never would run more issue.
Attorney
Kenneth
McIntosh
fast growing and busy high ed the need for a member­ will be elected and only
than
five
minutes
at
a
time.
139
renewals,
23
new
mem­
Longwood City Council meet­
Wayfarers were Installed et
members in good standing
In other business of the when consulted, advised that j way. then I’d better forget ship drive at this time.
ing when a report from the bers. nine transfers and four a 2 p. m. meeting of the
will
be permited to cast a
in
view
of
the
question's
p
re
-1
the
whole
thing."
;
applications
In
process.
meeting
the
council
ordered
The
people
of
the
communi­
city’s attorney is expected on
group on Monday at the j
Cherry said Wednesday that ty must pull together to ac­ vote.
a threatened injunction suit
Commander William Brum­ Community Center by Ru- *,rc*1 lights to be placed at valence during Just the one
A warm building and plenty
against the state and county baugh has announced that doiph Tledcrmann as th e ' •be Intersections of Reams meeting a survey and writ- i «n Tuesday evening he took complish any purpose and
Ave. and Longdale and at ten legal opinion perhaps was the m atter to E. II. Zibeil we must get more members of bot coffee and rolls wera
to halt construction on SR tha 100 per cent quota of 1?9 preiiding official.
who waa appointed chairman if we are to be a true repre­ promised for tha supper and c l*
I members was reached ten
434.
Taking office weru Howard Hamilton Ave. just north of in order.
of the zoning board Monday sentative of this community, social which also will hava
Longwood residents and the days before the drive dead- Paine, prevident; Clarence C. Carlton in the Longdale First
night by the new mayor. Car! Evans said. He spoke of past a program of entertainment
council are bitterly opposed | line with team scores show­ Shaffer,
vice
president; Addition. The lighting com­
Stoddard. He said that Zibeil work of the organization and and music.
mittee
also
was
authorised
to
to the large and deep open ing 116 for the Air Corps, 34 Frank Stoney, recording sec­
advised him that he knew continued by pointing out
In other business of last
ditches being left along the for the Marines, IT for the retary; Howard Y. Middleton, see what could be done about
nothing of the appointment several new fields of endea­ week's meeting, Smith and
relocaLng
Use
light
at
Marvin
highway when original plans Army snd four for the Navy. financial secretary »nd John
end E. Lake.
Individual scores showed II. W. Geerts, treasurer.
called for tiled drainage.
The South Seminole VFW and would not accept the vor which could be under­ Sjob torn gave a partial report
Action
on
new
water
rate
taken by the group for the on the success of the Annual
Hearings will be conducted 91 for Smith, 22 for Patter­
Paine, elected for his sec­
Auxiliary Post 8307 will meet chairmanship.
Cherry said he then went to benefit of the entire area.
Clirlttma* Party held Dee.
at 8 p. m. on the tax assess, son, 12 for Alfred Newell, 12 ond term, appointed Robert schedules was delayed until today at 8 p. m. at the Wom­
Harry Smith proposed that 22 at the Lake Mary Elemen­
ment rolls for Orange Ave. for Past Commander Fred Henderson as his liaison of­ the attorney prepares an or. en'* Club on Overbrook Dr. the mayor and waa advised
that K- J. Mower would aerve each present member appoint tary School. The full report
paving and at 1:30 p.m. on Kammerer, 10 for Harry Ly­ ficer. Three year director* dinance; a "Dead End" in Casselberry.
itreet
sign
was
okayed
lor
a zoning ordinance amend­ ons, nine for P. L. Walston, will be Frank M. Stone and
President Irene March ad­ a t chairman of the aoning and himself a commit!** of one will be completed by Cliff
ment which will allow build­ six for Thomas Lawton, five Harry F. Rote and district the corner of East Ave. and vises the members that 1962 that when he went to glower, to get another membership Nelson, chiirm an of the par­
ings of two-story heights in for Nicholas Kahoe and two representatives will be Stone, Lynn Dr.; paving was ac­ dues are overdue. The Auxi­ the request already had bern instead of leaving the task ty committee, at the Feb­
turned down, signed, sealed up to a single chairman or ruary meeting.
the Longdate First Addition. for Earl Walker.
one, James Greenlee, two; cepted on certain portions of liary helped make Christmas
and
ready for delivery. When even to a group of three per­
Longdale
Ave.
and
Selma
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
First honors go to Smith George W. Nlcbol, three;
a little brighter for four fam­
Tbompklnson were welcomed
who not only led his team Ralph Wltherell, (our; Glenn Ave. in Loagdde and the ilies with gifts of toys, gro­ questioned, Mower admitted sons.
Plans mera made for a back to the community and
to first plice but also hid Smith, five; W. Earl Brum­ purchase was okayed for ceries snd clothing. This pro­ that he was not familiar with
the highest individual acore. baugh, six; Joseph W. Rieger, two water hydrants from R. ject was in charge of Mrs. the property, it* restrictions covered dish supper and so- to the C of C by Case.
Awards will be presented at seven which is Orange City D. Wood at a cost of &lt;112.43 Lois Howard, chairman of pr the nature of the variance cial to be held at the Cham- j Thompkinson, a former presiber Hall at 6:30 p. m. prior dent of the Lake Mary organthe "Legion Birthday" meet­ and William W. Hague for each.
community service and Mrs. request. Cherry said.
Zibell confirmed hi* refusal to next month's regular m eet-; ixation, served in the post
It was reported that At­ March.
the Dr Land district.
ing scheduled for March L
»)
torney Webber Haines has
The annual gift of monsy to aeeept tha aoning board job Ing when there will be nom i-1for three years.
to
a
Herald
reporter
Wednes­
been authorised to start pro­ was sent to the Lake City
She also advised that the
ceedings for collecting de­ Veterans' Hospital to be used day morning however, with­
beautification Month of April
linquent taxea and that be for the Christmas Party. Mr. in an hour, he telephoned
will be Instructed to file liens and Mrs. George Howard and and reworded hi* statement
will be sponsored by the club
to say th at Hhe would hold
and the association.
Soma of the new book* at Sports series; Including, foot- against resident* who have Mr*. Ralph Tilson m»de a off until the next board meet­
In view of the resignation tha Library received durlny ball, basketball, baseball, golf, not paid their Church St. pav­ trip to Lake City just before ing."
ing assessment.
Christmas to tike the vete­
the laat month;
of Mr. and 3lrs. Jack Ridand 13 other recreational
According to Council Chair- rans candy, rookies, clothing,
Novel* — Itoaroc: To Idve
dlcy which was read by And Die In Dixie; Kantori ■ports.
man R. C. Carlson only an fruit, Up robes, scuffles and
The sun’s corona Is visible
President Woody Anderson, Spirit Lake; Brinkley: Fun
How To Trach The Retard­ estimated 60 per cent of 1961 many other items supplied only at total eelipsci of the | David Jeffreys, director of | labor situation also Is under *)
Mrs. Mona Grinstead was House; Spring: I Met A I-ady; ed Child To Talk by Molloy.
field operations
(or the consideration since many of
taxes have been collected. by the Post and Auxiliary.
sun.
appointed as acting secre­ Wade: Bark To Lift; Chay;
association
members
! American Assn, of Retired tha
A home study course for
tary to replace 3trs. Riddley Pilgrim* Pride; Cecil: Daugh- Civil Service published by
would like part time work,
Persons, was guest speaker
until elections can be con­ tcre-In-Ijvw; Forbes; Good­ Area and includes all texts fur
the official aald.
at a meeting Monday morn­
ducted.
He advised that the AARP
bye To Some; Gregor Town Job and teats training in all
ing of the association's De­ j has regular lobbyists workTilson, who was appointed Without Pity; Wilder: Plough i phases
historian for the group asked The Sea; Holt: Kirkland Rev* j
Bary Chapter,
i Ing closely with Government
—-----------------that
members
contribute ele.
Meeting in the Community who keep tabs on all bills
i
any news clippings or pic­
Center, the DeBary group pertaining to the aged on na­
Mysteries — Carlton: Miastures they might have saved ing. Presumed Dead; Fair: D
' beard Jeffrey's report on ac­ tional and state levels.
*&lt;
i
•
ilnce the association has shiii* can ’t cash chip*; iiaitivities at a national level.
He reported that the a»*obeen organised.
| He
advised
that
AARP elation has Norman Maton
liday: Careless Corpse; Stout: s i
.
It was decided to wall un­ Final Deduction; Waugh: L ate,
groups now are operating at as consultant for housing for
til the North Orlando Co. Mr*. D.; McDonald: Triple! R. C. Carlson, except for
a capacity *c*to
________
,, the senior citliens and that
and__that
Sales Oifice Is moved from Jeopardy; Fenwick: Friend Of | hii 0„ vole „ „ uninimoui.
committees on a national | it now has the fulltime »erUs location on North Orlando Mary Rose; Witirhell: Too ,
, .
level are working with the I vice* of Miss Pal 3!ower »»
Rlvd. before making any fur­ Hot To Handle.
, ]y rt‘-elfc,fd chv.rman of the
American Medical Assn., the director o( public relations.
ther plans for Us renova­
Non-Fiction -Hunt: Daddy; I-*"8wood City Council at the
Federation of Women’s Clubs,
Jeffreys introduced Mr*,
tion as a civic building for Was A Deacon; Tina: Icicles j first meeting of the * new
the CIO snd with the Govern- Julia S. Dyke of St. Peter*the community.
On The Roof; Rowraome: board last Thursday night.
ment through Welfare. Social I burg who is field representThe matter of police protec­ Trolley Car JVrnauryj Meer, cc&lt;.pting ,he Job C lr,.
Security,
Treasurer)and alive for the Slat* of Ftor-#)
tion in the village was dis­ loo Dance: From Ritual To
•
Food and Drug Admlnistra-1 Ida and will operate Hoicussed with Tilson reporting Rock And Roll; Sleven.on: | *°n ' W ' * * h“ 'P P ^ i * .
lion departments.
pitality House in St. .Peters­
that be has offered his ser­ Key To Florida Ulrds; News- 1 ,lon*
the council
Jeffreys reported that re- burg.
vices, his time, his gas and week KUa.: Five Woilda Of members for their vole of
cently it was brought out in
Announcement was made o!
his automobile as a volun­ Our Lives; Holiman: Rom­ ronfiderce and touched brief­
NEW OFFICERS of the Luke Mury Volunteer Fire Dept, were inatulled at
Washington, D. C., that a ' the Feb. 28 closing date for
teer to Mayor Frank Fasula ance Of Firefighting; Pearce: ly on the fact that Longwood
the January meeting of the group Tuesduy night. Tuking office were
number of aged citizens are | applications under tha AARP
and that others have done Continuity Of American Poe­ slwa)a had operated with a
front, from left, Rulph Schivoickert, treasurer; Fred Wells, vice president;
being subjected to quacks and I insurance plan, Seymour Zelthe same without any results. try; Fletcher: 1 Waa Born To­ spirit of cooperation, harm ­
Joe Smathers. president and Ralph Haya, secretary. Standing from left
that the AARP Intend* to kind will speik to lha DaBar)
morrow; Lang: One Hundred ony and dignity which he
are Harvey Tugh, assistant fire chief; Gene Hauser, engineer; Bud Noel,
mska an tnvestigatloa into group on tha plan at a meet
Coffee bars are a distinctive Yeats Of 3luai; In America.
said ’ seems to be a rare oclieutenant; Louis "Zip ’ Schweickort, captain and Ralph Abell, fire chief.
deaia being offered by these ing in the Community Center
feature at Bueno* Airas.
A six volume C r o a ^ i v a curreoca abase da»*."
O
.CHarald Photo)
uopruuipatod pecaoos. The at
a. f t , Fab. 37

DeBary Legion Varied Agenda Meets
Completes Drive
For Members Longwood Council

Members Needed;

Evans Tells C O f C

Longwood Sets
Two Hearings

Wayfarers
Install Officers

VFW Women
To Meet Today

Civic Group To Form Committee
For Registering Village Voters
By Meaa Grtastead
The North Orlando Civic
Assn. Monday night appoint­
ed Henry Ward to head •
"watchdog commlttae" for
getting people to register in
order to vote in the March
election* when Iwo members
of the council will be elected.
U *•* suggested that the
association also be respon­
sible for handling night rrglstratlons for the convenience
of working residents.
Ward, who suggested that
the group tell auto safety
bells as a money raising pro­
ject, also was appointed t“
Investigate detail* of spon­
soring such a sale and report
at the February meeting. A
treasury total of $31.03 now
stands in the funds according
to a report from Dave Tilsun.
treasurer, who also advlaed
that $1.22 of tha sum remains
from the annual Christmas
party.
Mrs. Mary Rowell, repre­
senting the North Orlando
Garden Club Beautification
Committee, approached {he
Civic Assn, for help in sell­
ing fertiliser during the
month of March. The dub
and association will split the
profits from the door to door
sale when the men will help
by driving and delivering
iad the women will aell.

New B ooks

CONSOII Named
Board Chairman
In LOnQWOOd

AARP Field Director Speaks
At Meeting Of DeBary Chapter

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Cold Stays, But Area Escapes W orst Blast
By Larry V enhfl
The Chamber o( Commerce ,
announced today the forma- !
tion of a ••sunshine" com -1
mittee ordered to function1
immediately and get rid of
this m itt and "cool" spell. I
Chairman it Sonny Powell. |
Others are Sonny Rayburn,
Amy (Sunny) Anderson, and
Scott (Sonny) Burns.
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Vital road projects in the
city and county have b e e n ,
halted by near freezing rains
and temperatures here. Resurfacing of First from Tark
to Sanfcrd will be done Sun-)
day morning . . Also San­
ford from First to Fifth . .
In the county Mollnar Ave., |
Dodd Road Bridge project (
halted.
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Citrusmcn crossing their
fingers hoping for tempera­
tures over 35 tonight to save
our giant citrus industry.
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Speaking of Mollnar Ave.
Seems a little controversy
going about open ditches.
Carlton Bliss County engineer
emphasized this morning that
the open ditches to Lake
Evergreen won't be replaced
with closed storm sewers.
Just not justified, says Mr.
Bliss.
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Docs Cactus freeze in the
winter?
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Our photographer
David
Brown came up with this
story. He went out Thursday
to get a picture of the city's
now famous rock and cactus
patch on Park Ave. and while
he was settihg up ti*e shot
someone drawled at him:
"Deep In The Heart of
Texas" and zoomed away.
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We always mention the
Palms in talking about un­
sightly areas, but how about
the area on Oak between
First and Second by the ACL
Railroad. . .?
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The County Agent has a
new secretary. Her name Is
Jeanne Ripp.
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Trooper J. L. Sikes has
sure been having it rough
these days, lie’s been work­
ing alone for the past two
weeks. Bill Stringfield is sick
and Bill Cookson, who re­
placed Jim Foster, resigned.
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Several weeks ago Bear
Lake Road was called a
"dead issue" . . . It sure is
funny how dead issues get
on the front page all the
time.
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Have you noticed First St.
West? That’s the old Florida
State Bank Building. An upto-date sandwich shop fea­
turing tropical juices will
join hands with A. C. Allyn
and Architect Jim Chapman
soon in (hat facility.
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The word is that a new 22
unit shopping center will go
up soon on Hwy. 17-9? by
Ratliff's Salvage Yard. It will
take up about 38 acres. . .
That’s from a reliable source
who asks us not to use his
ity and County Taxes
ning in slow says John
lloway and Hank Tamm

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VOL. 63

United

WEATHER: Clear nnd cold through Saturday. High today, 52-62. Low tonight, 30-36.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 FR1. JAN. 12, 1962

Attorney To
Start Legal
Proceedings
The first step in the annex­
ation of additionnl land for
the
town of
Altamonte
Springs was taken Thurtday
night by the Town Council as
Mayor W. U Swofford di­
rected Attorney S. J. Davis
Jr. to start legal proceeding*
on a 15 lot area of land bor­
dering SR 436 east of the
town.
The Council voted unamlmously for the annexation
which would bring an esti­
mated *.1,000 In additional re­
venue to the town from the
some several hundred feet of
land. Residents of the area
and owner* of the three build­
ing* on the land agreed to the
annexation with the provision
that the land in question come
under C-3 zoning.
In other business Mayor
Swofford reported a deterior­
ation of Spring Lake Rd. from
Maitland Ave. to lllllcreat.
Ho said the cement had crack­
ed. The council authorized
Attorney Davia to notify
Apex Construction Co. that the
Job would not be accepted.
The rood was built lest than
u year ago and is under a one
year maintenance bond and
guarantee, subject to final ap­
proval of the fjovrrll.
The problem of Maitland
Ave. sidewalk* th at were de­
molished for repair work by
the Winter Park Telephone
Co. more than two years ago
was referred by the mayor to
the Utility Committee with a
suggestion that the tclephono
company be contacted for a
settlement.
The council wiii informed
by Mayor Swofford of the
urgency of numbering houses
In the Negro section of town
in order to qualify for city
mail delivery. The mayor re­
ported that Postmaster Ed
Mltehei! has said that there
eould be no city delivery
there until numbering was
completed. The m atter was
referred to the County Zoning
Board.
Councilman Keith Nixon
was appointed director of
Civil Defense by the Mayor.
The council unanimously ap­
proved John Wolf a* relief
policeman for the town upon
the Mayor’s recommendation.
Sanford electrician Bill WIL
lit waa nominated by Coun­
cilman Nixon and approved
by the council as building in­
spector for the town. Willis
waa recognized as qualifier]
for the position by the South­
ern Standard Building Code
which requires that a building
official hold a master elec­
tricians license.

WASHINGTON (UPI) Higher postal rate* got a top
priority label today from con­
gressional leaden rearing for
battle on President Kennedy'*
legislative program.
They said an administration
hill to raise *031 million in ex­
tra postal revenue through a
fivr-cent stamp and other rate
boosts probably will be the
first major bill called up In
the House. It may come up as
early as week after next
Its chances of passage are
good.
Prospects for other major
legislation proposed by the
President in his State of the
Union address Thursday were
assessed by key lawmakers a*
ranging from poor to excell­
ent.
Reaction to the message, ir
which the President pictured
economic and soeial progress
at home as crucial to main­
taining America’* world lead­
ership,.was drawn sharply on
political lines.
Democrats generally prais­
ed it. Republicans found it
wanting on a number of
grounds, mostly fiscal.

Bomber Stream
Contest Fierce
Tlie Bomber Stream Com­
petition ran high last even­
ing as Heavy Attack Squad­
ron's One, Three, Five end
Eleven vied lor top honors.
Heavy Attack Squadron 11
emerged the victor with a
total of 1275 points out of
a possible 1350.
Heavy Attack Squadron One
took second place with 1231
points snd also had the top
scoring team consisting of
Lieutenant Charles Hodgate,
Pilot. R. L. Jlsnkin, AQC
Bombardier/Navigator a n d
W. A. Burns, AMlfCA as
Third Crewman. This team
finished with 533 points out
of a possible 500.
Runners up were VAH-S
with ltot points and VAH-3
with 902 points.
Captain J. M. Tully Jr.,
Oommandcr Heavy Attack
Wing One, presented the
Bomber Stream Bomber Flag
to VAH-ll's Commanding Of­
ficer, Commander H. K. Manship this afternoon and also
tlie top crewmen awards to
pilot LI. Hodgate, li/N dankin and Third Crewman
Burns.

Terrorists Kill
Six In Algeria

The Jaycees started their
membership drive Thursday
and will continue through
Jan. 27. The Jaycce who
brings in the most new mem­
bers will win a trip to Las
Neighborhood captain* for
Vegas in June. Second prize the forthcoming Heart Fund
campaign held their initial
will be a man's suit.
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meeting Thursday night in the
Have any old Christmas Firat Federal caucus room
cards lying around the bouse? with Heart Sunday Chairman,
We got a call this morning Sfrrle Werner and co-chair­
that the cards are needed at man, Mr*. Michael Caoio.
Alio meeting with Use group
the children's recreation cen­
ter in Bellvlew Hospital in were two representatives of
New York. Just send a batch the Seminole High School stu­
to the ' hospital in care of dent council. Student Body
Miss Alessandrtne . . They president Doug Slenstrom. Jr.
and »lcc president, J. B. Phil­
will lie appreciated

lip*. They offered the service*
of the 23 clubs and organiza­
tion* at the school.
Warner explained to the
captain* tlie function of their
position, showed materials
and assigned areas of th*
county, with the use of maps
of their secUons. A film entilled, "The Good Old Days"
starring Donna Reed was
shown to tha group.
Warner told the eaptalns
that tlie local Heart Council

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Oops, our representatives
Mack Cleveland Jr. and Gordoo Frederick were honored
by the Central Florida Optometric Assn. . . And not the
Optimists . . . Em mm How
pessimistic?
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Infiltration

m i v a ...

Postage Raise
Bill On Top
Of The List

JAKARTA, Indonesia (UPI)
—Gen. Abdul II. Nasution
said today Indonesians are in­
filtrating Dutch New Guinra
in mounting numbers, but h*
denied that any regular In­
donesian troops have landed
there.
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NO. 365

Altamonte Moves To Annex Area

ALGIERS, Algeria ( U P l)Tcrrorists struck across Al­
geria today In what officials
feared might be the beginning
of a new blood bath.
By noon six persons had
been killed and a dozen
w o u n d e d . The terrorists
struck in Algiers, Oran and
Bone.

Don't forget to file
homestead exemption.

fe r a lh

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B R IE F S
New Red Curb
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The State Department ie issuing new reguistions that
deny passports to U. R. Com­
munist party members.

Sagan Weds
DEAUVILLE, Franc# (UPI)
—Francole Sagan, 25, who
won literary' acclaim while
atill a teenager, was secretly
married Monday to a 31-yearold American sculptor, Robert
James Weathoff, it was dis­
closed today.

Old Hand
OPENING DAY IN THE CAPITAL — Clerk of the House Ralph Roberta
(nt rostrum ) calls to order the second session of the 87th Congress In
Washington.
(NEA Telephoto)

SANTA MONICA, Calif.
(UPI) — Red-haired Rhonda
Firming, wearing a whit*
mink coat, told a judge the
thought professional marri­
ages eould succeed and then
left the court room with her
third divorce.

Longwood Asks Ditch Discussion Soft Pedal

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
ive number of signature* The United States la urging
The City of Longwood has little" to add to values.
Indonesian President Sukarno
asked for a meeting with
Lormann said that be re ­ against Die telephone service
Max ilrewcr, itate fifth dis­ minded Bliss that people of presented at Thursday night's to ton* down his militant
threota against Duteh New
trict road board member,
meeting.
and county official! to discuss Longwood contribute to the
"Tell them that as toon Guinea lest he scuttle hope*
the objectionable open ditches county's support and that as the company is ready. . . of negotiating a peaceful set­
they would appreciate the and by that 1 don't mean two tlement.
being left along SR 434.
Longwood Mayor A. It. county's assistance and co­ months from now . . that we
Lormann told the City Coun­ operation.
want them to come up so Voices Optimism
1HLOXI, Miss. (UPD—The
cil at a meeting Thursday
that we can bring all of tlicae
In other business tlie mayor
night that he had written
complaints out in th« open," director of tha National Sci­
1reported that M. L. Barre,
ence Foundation, Dr. Allan T.
County
Engineer
Carlton
public relation* director of Carlson said.
Waterman, opened a four-day
Bliss .Jilvlslng that the people
the Winter Park Telephone
S o u t h e r n conference here
want 'their property values
Co., had advised him that the
Thursday by telling delegates
reserved »nd that they feel
company lias started a sur­
that “in tha International
eight feet deep by 23 feet
vey of the city's business
competition
in acienra the U.
wide ditches are doing "very
phones to see wliat can be
8. ia second to none."
done about separating busi­
ness from residential line*.
Women To Meet
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
"Barre has offered to meet
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
j
»
with ut when the survey is President Kennedy’* new bud­ The hoard of director* and the
completed and 1 think we get will forecast tax revenues executive committee of the
should ask him to a council of (03 billion in fiscal IOiVI Democratic Women’s Club of
meeting so that he can ex­ and proposed about |02.8 bil­ Florida will meet in Orlando
School officials today adopt­ plain to the people what lion of spending, Informed Jan. 20 to hear reports from
each congressional district.
ed a "wait and tee" policy they're going to do," Lor­ sources said today.
Till* would leave a narrow President Christine Maxwell
on whether to close the mann said.
Council Chairman R. C *400 million surplus — not announced the meeting Thurs­
schnsils next week due to
exetzssive absenteeism, Supt. Carlson asked Lormann to enough to permit any signi­ day.
of Schools R. T. Milwee re­ advise tile company ol a ficant reduction of the na­
ported this morning.
petition bearing an impress- tional debt, hut enough to up­ Suspect Held
hold the President'* pledge
Thursday Milwee reported
MIAMI (UPI) — A New
of a balanced budget.
thst-the schools may be forced
York gem dealer, Charles
The budget, went to the Travitsky. 68, was charged
to cloze down for a few days
printers early today. The w i t h attempted smuggling
because of absenteeism due
President will send It to Con­ T h u r s d a y after custom*
(o flu or virus outbreaks.
gress nrxt Thursday.
agents said they found |G0,000
Milwee said that "we will
The revenue figure would worth of diamonds hidden on
wail and see what happens
he an all-time high. The him whan he arrived on a
Morally before we take any
United Preea International
spending would 1&gt;* a peace­ plane from South America
actiin."
LIMA, Peru (UPI) — Huge time high, topped only by the Wednesday night.
Ike added that absenteeism
Thursday waa about the same ice musiu-s clung precariously World War II budgets of
as Sn previous days—about 12 today on the slopes of tower­ ID14 and 11*46.
Engineer Killed
ing Mt. Iluasrarsn, threaten­
WABASSO (UPI) — A colpercent per school.
lision between the Florida
Dhe school system loses *200 ing a repetition of Wednes­
East Coast Railroad's crack
per day for every 180 young­ day's tragie six-million-ton
nvalunrhe which wiped out
passenger e x p r e s s , “The
sters out.
nin« villages in ilia Peiuvian
Champion," and a aeml-trailer
Andes.
B It O W N fi V I L LK, Tex. j truck Thursday killed Frank
About 30 belies already (UPI)-—A crop killing freexe Veneble, tha engineer of the
have been recovered but there kept its death hold on the train, and put the engine out
was no way yet of determin­ citrus belt of Texas today nnd of commission. The truck drivMOSCOW (U PI) — U 8 . ing tlie exact death toll which gieatly increased the dunger I er Don Woodard of VlnAInbassador
Llewellyn was cei twin to run into the of complete loss of the multi- i-rnnra, Ind., and train pas­
million dollar crop.
Thompson met today with thousands.
senger* were unhurt.
Public Health Minister Ed­ The Weather Bureau laid
Soariet Foreign Minister Andre Gromyko for three hours uardo Watson astinmted that teni|&gt;eraturei in tho Texas Speech Probe Set
to discuss the Berlin and tier- between 3,000 and 4,000 per­ citrus aiea this morning were
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
man questions.
sona died when ire, rocks, mud la-low- 20 degrees. At 9 a. nt. i Chairman John C. Simula call­
Thompson refused to give and snow thundered down the 'tlie citius area had gone ed his special Senate armed
drialls. But he confirmed that slopes of Peru’* tallest peak through its 03rd continuous I service* subcommittee I n t o
today’e conversation w-se a almost without warning two hour of freezing.
session today to complete
coeitinuatlon of the “probe” night* ago. The giant slide
Twenty-six d e g r e e s is plans fur its study of chaigt s
»Hch he began with Gromy­ buried village* up to 4U feet ( enough to ruin fruit in unpru- that the I'entaguii ia renaorko on Jan. 2.
| treted orchard*.
deep.
ing anti-Coinniunlat speeches
by military leaders.
The Mississippi Democrat
scheduled a closed-door “pol­
itic* and proceduir*’' session
fur the subcommittee.

$93 Billion
Revenues Seen

Milwee Waits On
School Closing

New Landslide
Threat In Peru

Texas Citrus
May Be Lost

Berlin Talks
Continuing

Heart Fund Captains Meet

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dfstermines what heart needs
at* most urgent in the local
community, for which funds
must he expended. The re ­
mainder of fund* raised dur­
ing the annual Heart Fund
drive go as much as possible
to buy relief front cardiovas­
cular disease for every person
in the state.
Those present for Uie meet­
ing included Mrs. Ann Riley,
Mrs. Douglas Stenstrom, Sr..
3^r*. S. J. Darla, Mi*. L. R

Miner, Jr., 3trs. H am s Folds, family illnesses, were Mrs. F.
Freeman Baggett, Mrs. War­ E. Roumillal, Mrs. R. T. War­
ren Adams, Doug btenstrom, ren, Miss Verse Woodcock,
Mrs. K. Price, Mrs. Douglas
Jr. and J. B. Phillips. Douglas Kickliter, Mrs. Harold SundDeNeen, field representative vail, 3trs. W. E. Knowles,
for the Florida Heart Council Mrs. Jo* Baker, Mr*. Vernon
was also present, as were Mize, Mrs. Herbert Stenstrom.
Mrs. Leonard Munson, Mrs. Mrs. L. K. Stanley, Mrs. Kay
Jeannette Salter and Ed Mrlnvale, Mrs. Byron Smith,
Simons.
Mrs. Joseph May, Mrs. C. J.
Area captains already ap­ Satsman, Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
pointed who were not able to Lind. Mrs. Gus Schmah and
attend tha meeting, dor to I Mrs. Bernard Harkey.

Herald Index
Bridge .......
Page 7
Classified .... Pag* • L 9
Comics
...... Pag* 8
Dear Ably , ___ Page 7
Editorial
..... Page 4
Entertainment
Pag* T
Legal*
......... Page 8
Puzzle _ _ ..... Pag* 8
Society
Pag* &lt;
Sport* _____ . Pag* 10
Churches
.. Page 2

Chill Spreading
Down Into State
The latest weather fore­
cast for the Sanford and
Seminole County area is
heavy frost tonight wilh
temperatures a t low a* 25
degree* In tha low pocket
area*.
LAKELAND (UPD — Win­
ter’s worst cold snap held it*
icy grip on North Florida today and cooler weather was
being forced down over south­
ern sections of th* state.
But ao far, th* citrus belt
and tourist nieccae In tha Cen­
tral and southern portion* of
th# atat* had been spared
from th# bitter cold.
Th# Weather Bureau fore­
cast a continued chill in the
noithern part of the state today and raid a low pressure
center east of Jacksonville
waa forcing tha cold air to
flow southward over the state.
The Weather Bureau report­
ed a low temperature this
morning at Pensacola of 14
degrees. A 7 a. m. KST Pensa­
cola had passed through 64
consecutive hour* of freezing
or sub-freezing temperature*.
Schools in S a n ta Rosa
County remained closed for
th* second straight day and
gas pressure remained very
low throughout tha Pensacola
area. A fire Thursday in sub­
urban Pensacola destroyed a
home, th* fourth to burn in
four daye.
Tlie leading edge of tlie cold
air began to make itself full
in th* Miami aiea ahoitly
after dawn. At 7 a. m. th*
temperature at the Miami Airp o i t was 60 and it was 00 on
th* beach. Two hours Inter the
airport recorded 61 and it was
64 on the beach.

Freezing rain continued to
persist In the northeast sec­
tion of the state, particularly
in the Jacksonville area. The
low this morning in Jackson­
ville was 29.
Fog slowed traffic at the
Miami Airport hut did not
completely halt traffic.
As the second night of cold
damped down over north and
northeast Florida Thursday,
police ordered th* busy Henry
Mathews Bridge on alternate
Highway 1 at Jacksonville
closed due to ice on its steel
grating. Roads in North Flor­
ida were also iced up along
their untravelod edges.
Thursday, a finger of Pens­
acola Itny waa coated with ice
firm enough to walk on up to
100 yard* from shore and sixfoot icicles hung from the City
Hall water fountain. Pensa­
cola's temperature hit a rcoord 12 degrees early in the
day and had climbed only to
IP at noon.
Schools in th* area were
closed. By early afternoon,
fieezing ruin and a few snow
flurries w e e falling around
Jacksonville.
But the southern part of tha
state basked In the mid-70*.
Miami was the warmest spot
in the nation at 2 p. ni., with
a 7d. A wind shift to tha
southeast aa the cold float
moved down the Florida Pe­
ninsula eurly Thursday saved
the citrus and tourist areas.
Gov. Farris Bryant said at
Ida Thursday press conference
that the balmy weather in
Koulh Florida and the icy
weather in th* Nurthern part
of tlie nation should produce a
tourist rush to Florida.

Cheer Up:

Cold Here
Not So Bad

MADISON, WIs. (UPI) — Everyone talk*
about the weather, but when the tempornturo
ilrop|M&gt;&lt;! below zero here two 12-yenr-o!d boyg
decided to do HomcthinR about it.
They act out to hitchhike to Florida to “ pick
coconut** nnd fruit and stu ff” before police etopped them.

C O f C Membership
Drive Opens Monday
The goal for this year's with a kick-off breakfast at t
Chamber of (Xjiiwuvii* mem­ a. tn. at the Civic Center. All
bership drive, which hcglna i-anvassers are urged to at­
.Monday, is 76 new member*,1tend and get their assign­
Membership Drive Co-chair­ ment*.
man Bill Hemphill and Scott
According to tha chairman,
Burns reported today.
th* campaign will last three
Th* driv* will Iwgin Monday day* and, in an effort to Cro­
at* com* rivalry between the
teams, prize* will be offered
ae an added inducement to en­
courage all th* workera to
complete their call* aa quickly
a* |Kis*ible.
The first worker on each
team to complete his assign­
Longwood residents, finding ment and return th* member­
much to criticize about the ship* and money to the Cham­
construction of SR 434 and zerber of Commerce office will
viccs of Ihc Winter Park Tele­
receive a (25 savings -bond.
phone Co., apparently are well
The firat team to cmnplet*
satisfied with recent action
its assignment and return the
of their City Council.
memberships and money to
Two public hearing* were
the Chamber will receive a
conducted before the Thurs­
dinner of the team's choice ut
day night council sciilon and
tlie place of its choice.
not a single voice u( protest
was heard. The first hearing
at 8 p in. was on Orange Ave.
paving assessments while the
second, at 8:3o p.m., was on
an amendment to zoning or­
dinances allowing two-story
building in !h« Longdale First
WASHINGTON (U PD -T he
Addition.
administration *&lt;&gt;on will an­
nounce plans for a giant
shakeup in the Army Depart­
ment—an undertaking so con­
troversial that a former dafense accrelary once com­
pared it with th* pain of back­
ing into a buzz-saw.
Developed at Defense Secre­
SARASOTA (UPI&gt;—Almost
250 persons were expected to tary Robert S. McNamara's
check in here today lor Uie direction and approved by
annual Sarasota Legislative President Kennedy, the reor­
Weekend, an event of a little ganization will deal a blow
work, a lot o( pleasure and the to long • entrenched Army
usual political gossip.
agencies and act a flock of
Along with two cocktail officers to worryL.g about old
parties will he two meetings traditions and new assign­
of legislative council commit­ ments.
Kennedy may comment on
tees—the Appropriations and
Auditing Committee this aft­ the long-pending overhaul nt
ernoon and th* Personnel and his new* conference Monday.
Retirement Committee Satur­ Details have been leaking out
lot httkS.
day.

No Protests
At Hearings

Army Shakeup
Now In Making

Slate Lawmakers
Meeting Today

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Casselberry Technicalities Block New Business
o ffo

Ir m tlfc
THURS. JAN. 11, 1962

COUNTY NEWS

Bjr M ow Griastead
North Orlando Mayor Frank
Faanla ha* announced rule*
and regulation* for candidate*
and voter* in the March 20
election* when councilman In
group two and group four will
be named. Official* now hold­
ing the Jab* through appoint­
ment aro Clarence Webiter
and Dominie Terebo.
According to Fatula, la or­
der to vote or qualify In thl*
first election ever to be held
in the village, reaident* mutt
be o f legal age, mu*t have
lived la the etata for at leaat
one year and In North Orlan­
do for at leaat els month*.
No qualifying fee* will be
ehtrged, the mayor announ­
ced. Thoa* lacking the poitt
may qualify through petition
bearing tbt name* o f at least
10 registered voter*. Qualify­
ing date* wort act from Feb.
I t through Feb. 28 between
the hours o f f a. m. and I
p. m. st the Village Hall.
Voter registration w*i *el for
the stm* location and for the
■am* hours from Feb. 1
through Feb. 28 and from
T p. m. anti) t p. a . on Feb.
11 through Feb. 28.

Auto Tags
To Be On Sole
In DeBary
DeBary residents may purebas* their 1M2 automobile
license plaice at the DeBary
Chamber of Commerce office
on Jan. II,
Tbt office, located next
door to the post office In DeB irr Plata, will sell the
ta|i between the hours of a
a. m. and noon.

Longwood Sets
Two Hearings
Two public bearing* ire
scheduled to precede today's
Longwood City Council meet­
ing when a report from the
city's attorney Is expected on
a threatened Injunction suit
against the state and county
to halt construction on SR
434.
Longwood residents and the
council are bitterly opposed
to the large and deep open
dltebei being left along the
highway when original plans
called for tiled drainage.
Hearings will be conducted
at &gt; p. m. on the tax assess­
ment rolls for Orange Ave.
paving and at 1:80 p.m, on
a iooi;ig ordinance amend­
ment which will allow build­
ings of two-atnry heights in
the Longdale First Addition.

Civic Group To Form Committee
For Registering Village Voters
By Mesa Griastead
The North Orlando Civic
A nn. Monday night appoint­
ed Henry Ward to head •
"watchdog committee" for
getting people to register in
order to vote In the March
elections when two memberi
of the council will be elected.
It wai suggested that the
aiioclatlon also be respon­
sible for handling night regiatratioiu for the convenience
of working reiidents.
Ward, who suggested that
the group sell auto safety
belli aa a money raising pro­
ject, also wai appointed (o
Investigate details of spon­
soring such e sale and report
at the February meeting. A
treasury total of 831.01 now
■tandi In the fund* according
to a report from Dave Tilson,
treasurer, who also advised
that f i n of tha sum remains
from the annual Christ maa
party.
Mra. Mary Rowell, repre­
senting the North Orlando
Garden Club Beautification
Committee, approached (he
Civic Assn, for help in sell­
ing
fertiliser
during
the
moulh of March. The club
and association will spill (he
profits from the door to door
sale when the men will help
by driving and delivering
dad tha women will sell.

She also advised that the
Beautification Month of April
will be sponsored by the club
and the association.
In view of the resignation
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rlddlcy which was read by
President Woody Anderson,
Mrs. Mona GrinaUad was
appointed aa acting secre­
tary to replace Mrs. Rlddley
until elections can be con­
ducted.
Tilaon, who wai appointed
historian for the group aiked
that
members
contribute
any newa clippings or pic­
ture! they might have saved
since the association haa
been organixed.
It wai decided to wall un­
til the North Orlando Co,
Sales Office la moved from
its location on North Orlando
lilvd. before miking any fur­
ther plana (or it* renova­
tion aa ■ civic building for
the community.
The matter of police protec­
tion in the village was dis­
cussed with Tilson reporting
that be haa offered his ser­
vices, hla time, hia gsa and
bli automobile as a volun­
teer to Mayor Frank Fa aula
and that others have done
the same without any results.
Coffee bars are a distinctive
feature o f Buenos Aires.

PAGE 12

A written legal opinion was
requested by the Casselberry
Board of Aldermen Monday
night after the question came
up on voting powers of the
board
officials
concerning
any issue which involves
them in any capacity other
than as an elected officer of

Casselberry reaident Mrs. Mabel Griffin appear­
ed before the Board of Aldermen Monday night, read
■ water sen'ice contract from the Casselberry Utili­
ties Co. and warned the overflow audience against
drinking the water.
Mrs. Griffin, who said that she was hospitalized

Mayor Gives
Election Rules
For Village

£ d ttio n
Voting Powers
To Bring
Legal Opinion

Resident Warns
Against W ater
seven year* ago from drinkIng the water, advised that
county analyse* o f it* eon
tent* were not adequate and
that a group o f resident* of
the town are paying for a
thorough examination and
analyst*.
Sha reported that recently
the water was so thick at her
neighbor's home it stopped
up the kitchen tink and that
a asm pi* jar taken st the
time now la frothing with
chemical action.
Company officials at a re­
cent meeting stated that they
were Just a* concerned over
the water condition* as th*
residents were and that an
enginacring survey was being
mad* to a* what la needed to
correct th* situation.
A raise In water rate* ask*om* months ago by th* com­
pany and under consideration
■inco by the board officials,
Monday night was requested
dismissed by Aldermen Paul
Bat**, new chairman of th*
board.

G tea

„ ,

Owner Terms Area
'Blight To County'
The town of Casselberry through technicalities and
restrictions o f commercially zoned property a l o n g Hwy. ti j *
17-92 Wednesday lost its chance of getting the first taxi
business to locate in South Seminole County.
Gene Cherry o f Miami who sought to open the business
in conjunction with a small used car lot said “ I consider the
area in question to be a blight to Seminole County. Under
no circumstances would I bring my family to reside in the
1*
town.
“ In an attempt to offer
a public service to the
town o f Casselberry, I
have encountered opposi­
tion that would appear to
b e im p ro p e r and illegal. Is
th i, th e p ictU re th e citU

sens o f Casselberry would

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Support Needed
The Lockhart Volunteer Fire Dept, which
services much o f Seminole County running;
through the Bear Lake area to SR 436 ia in ur­
gent need of support from the residents it aids
in time of emergency.
In order to complete the fire station and add
needed equipment, the firemen have asked a 15
fee per residence . . . a small price to pay for so
great a protection.
The men now are in the process of adding
a roof to the station and in order to add to funds
for the project they are planning to present a
play, “ The Womanlesa Wedding," on Jan. 19 and
Jan. 20 at the Lockhart Chamber o f Commerce
Building. The all-male cast will be taken from
the ranks of both the Volunteers and the local
Lions Club and only nominal charge* will be
asked from adults and children.
Plan now to attend and support a worthy
cause . . . . you.

The matter first came un,
.
.. ,
,,,
der discussion when the *p^ a v e th e ir p u blic
pointment of Cliff Overmin o ffic ia ls o f f e r t o p rosp eeNEW COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN o f the Seminole County Home Demon­
as the town's building in- j t i v e bu sin essm en
and
stration County Council attended a meeting o f the group last week to make
spector came to a split vote r e s id e n ts ? ”
plans for the coming year's work. Pictured are, from left, Mrs. L. E. Leepafter the name of Don Clark
Cherry appeared before the
er, arts; Mr*. Dee Anderson, home management; Mrs. Ed Fitzgerald,
had been submitted for the
foods; Mrs. Ray Wright, clothing; Mrs. Charles Lamb, health and Mrs.
Casselberry Board o f Aiderjob by Alderman Rohn Lady.
Wilbur Nolon, safety.
(Herald Photo)
men at a meeting MondayOverman and George How­
night
seeking a toning vari­
ard. newly installed mem­
bers, spproved the appolnt- ance in order that th« busi­
ment while Lady and Mrs. ness might include it* own
S t
Hope
Bennett
voted
for repair shop. He explained that
if th* variance met with ap­
Clark.
Although the original re­ proval, he would buy the G.
commendation of the new W. Dillon property which I*
mayor, Carl Stoddard, was located on th* highway across
approved by the decision of from th* Casselberry Com­
Chairman Paul Bates, Over­ munity Methodist Church.
The Winter Park Telephone will be allowed to keep the man's vote on the matter
Although advised by Attor­
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Co. agreed to give separate present line according to in which he was directly in­ ney Kenneth McIntosh that
Tbe DeBary Herbert D. lines to Longwood City de. Mayor A. R. Lormsnn who volved was questioned by Ed hi* appeal should first hare
.
Gibb American legion Post partments after th* City made the report at la it Lunn from the aud.ence.
been made to the town’s ton­
haa completed on* of Its Council publicly protested the week'* council meeting.
ing
board,
the
aldermen
did
Later in the meeting the
moat successful membership telephone service last month.
However, Longwood now D same question resulted when not rult Cherry out of order
The City Hall will be put circulating a petition protest­ a letter, wrritten by Lunn, af­ and also allowed legal coun­
drives according to Fred Mc­
Laren, first vice commander. on a two party line and the ing serv.ee given to business ter the December meeting, sel for an adjoining property
Workers were divided Into fir* and police departments bouses which share lme* questioned Bates* participa­ owner to atata hi* client’* ob­
with residential linings.
four competing teami with
tion in deciding on what the jections.
Cherry, after the second
tbe Air Corps headed by G.
By Frances Wester
. nation and election of new
Councilman John Reams Fire Dept.'a boat equipment
Fred Smith, past command­
brought the matter before should be titled. Lunn point­ warning from th? attorney,
A strong organization Is officers,
er; The Marine* headed by
the board pointing out that ed out that in addition to thanked the board and re­ needed to get things accom- j Al Case, president of the
Edward Patterson, the Army
service on hit line sometimes serving as aldermsn. Bates minded that there already Is a ptiahed Frank Evans told ] organization, agreed to serve
by Nicholas Kahoe and the
la tied up for hour* whereat also la the town's fire chief "parrot *hop and an antique I those attending th* January as chairman of the supper
Navy by Thomas Lawton.
If businesses were grouped and therefore should have re­ shop located along th# street meeting of the Lake Mary and appointed OU* ftjoblom
together conversations pro­ frained from voting on the and If that I* the kind of butl- Chamber uf Commerce last aa chairman c t the nominat­
At the close of tbe January
By Mrs. Adam Muller
n n .es you want along thi* Thursday night as he stress­ ing committee. Four offieeri
meeting the scores showed
New officers of the DeBary bably never would run more Issue.
139 renewal*, 23 new mem­ Wayfarers were installed et than five minntes at a time.
Attorney Kenneth McIntosh fait growing and bu*y high ed th* need for a member­ will be elected and only
member* in good standing
ber*. nine transfers and four a 2 p. m. meeting o( the
In other buiineaa of the when consulted, advised that |way, then I'd better forget ship drive at this time.
will
be permited to cast a
application* In process.
in
view
of
the
question"*
p
r
e
-!
'he
whole
thing."
meeting
the
council
ordered
Tbe people of llie communi­
group on Monday at the
Cherry said Wednesday that ty must pull together to ac­ vote.
Commander William Brum­ Community Center by Ru­ street lights to be placed at valence during Juat the one
baugh h it announced that dolph Tledermann aa the the intersections of Reams meeting a aurvey and w rit-i on Tuesday evening he took complish any purpose and
A warm building and plenty
Ave. and Longdale and at ten legal opinion perhaps was the matter to E. II. Zibell we must get more members of hot coffee and roils were
th* 100 per cent quota of l?s presiding official.
who was appointed chairman if we are to be a true repre­ promised for the supper and
members was reached ten
Taking office were Howard Hamilton Ave. Just north of in order.
of th* toning board Monday sentative of this community, social which also will have
days before the drive dead­ Paine, president; Clarence C. Carlson in the Longdale First
night by th* new mayor, Cart Evans said. He spoke of past a program of entertainment
line with team acures show­ Shaffer,
vice
president; Addition. The lighting com­
Stoddard. He aaid that Zibell work of the organization and and music.
ing 1IS for the Air Corps, 34 Frank Stoney, recording aec- mittee also was authorised to
advised him that he knew continued by painting out
In other business of list
for the Marines, IT for the retary; Howard Y. Middleton, see what could be done about
nothing o f the appointment several new fields of endea­ week's meeting, Smith snd
relorit.ng
the
light
at
Marvin
Army and four for the Navy. financial secretary and John
and would not accept the vor which could be under­ Sjoblom gave a partial report
and E. Lake.
Individual scores showed H. W. Geerts, treasurer.
The 5outh Seminole VFW
chairmamhip.
Action
on
new
water
rate
taken by the group for tbe on th* success of the Annual
93 for Smith, 22 for PalterPaine, elected for bis sec­
Auxiliary Post 8307 will meet
Cherry said he then went to benefit s ! th* entire area.
Christmas Party held Dee.
aon, 12 for Alfred Newell, 12 ond term, appointed Robert schedules was delayed until today at 8 p. m. at the Wnm.
Harry Smith proposed that 22 at the Lake Mary Elemen­
for Past Commander Fred Henderson as his liaison of­ the atluiuey prepare* an or. en 'i Club on Overbrook Dr. the mayor and wa* adviied
that E- J- Mower would serve each present member appoint tary School. Th* full report
a "Dead
End" in Casselberry.
Kammerer, 10 for Harry Ly­ ficer. Three year directors dinanre;
at chairman of th* toning and himaclf a committee of one will be completed by Cliff
street
sign
was
okayed
for
ons, nine for P. L. Walston, will be Frank M. Stone and
President Irene March ad­
six for Thomas Lawton, five Harry F, Rose and district the corner of East Ave, and vises the members that 1962 that when he went to Mower, to get another membership Nelson, chairman of the par­
for Nicholas Kahoe and two representative* will be Slone, Lynn Dr.; paving was ac­ due* are overdue. The Auxi­ the requret already had been Instead of leaving the task ty committee, at the Feb­
for Earl Walker.
one, Jamea Greenlee, two; cepted on certain portions of liary helped make Christmas turned down, signed, sealed up In a single chairman or ruary meeting.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
First honors go to Smith Georg* W. Nlcbol, three; Longdate Ave. and Selma a little brighter for four fam ­ and ready for delivery. When csen to a group of three per­
Tbompklnson were welcom'd
who not only led his team Ralph Wliherelt, four; Glenn Ave. in Longdale and the ilies with gifts of toy*, gro­ questioned. Mower admitted sons.
to first place hut also had Smith, five; W. Earl Brum­ purchase waa okayed for ceries and clothing This pro­ that ht was not familiar with
Plans were mad* for a back to the community and
the highest individual score. baugh, six; Joseph W. Rieger, two water hydrants from R. ject was in charge of Mrs. th* property, it* restrictions covered dish supper and so­ to tbe C of C by Case.
or th* nature o f the variance cial to be held at the Cham­ Thompkinson, a former presi­
Awards will be presented at seven which is Orange City D. Wood at a cost of 8112.43 Lois Howard, chairman o(
request. Cherry said.
each.
ber Hail at 6:30 p. m. prior dent of the Lake Mary organ­
the "Legion Birthday" meet­ and William W. Hague for
community ecrvice and Mr*.
Zibell confirmed hi* refusal to next month’s regular meetIt was reported that At­ March.
ization, served in the post Ill #
ing scheduled for March 1.
the DeLand district.
to accept tha toning board job ing when there will b* nomi- •(or three year*.
torney Webber Haines haa
Tbe annual gift of money
been authorised to start pro­ was sent to the Lake City to a Herald reporter Wednes­
ceedings for collecting de­ Veterans' Hospital to be used day morning however, with­
linquent taxea and that be fur the Christmas Party. Mr. in an hour, he telephoned
will be instructed to file liens and Mrs. George Howard and and reworded hi* statement
to aay that “ he would hold
Some o f the new books at Sport* series; Including, foot­ against residents who have Mrs. Ralph Tilson made a
o ff until th* next board meet­
not
paid
their
Church
St.
pav­
trip to Lake City Just before
th* Library received durlny ball, basketball, baseball, golf,
in g "
ing assessment.
th* last month:
Christmas to take the vete­
and 13 othar recreational
According
to
Council
Chair­
rans candy, rooklei, clothing,
Kiivrls — Riisroe: To Live
■port*.
man K. C. Carlson only an fruit, Dp robes, scuffles and
And Die In Dixie; Kantor:
The sun's corona is visible
David Jeffreja, director of labor situation also is under *)
How To Trach The Retard­ estimated 60 per cent of 1961 many other item* supplied only at total eclipses of the
Spirit Lake; Brinkley: Fun
field
operations
for
tbe consideration since many of
taxes have been collected. by the Post and Auxiliary.
House; Spring: I Met A la d y ; ed Child To Talk by Molloy.
sun.
association
member*
Wad*: Bark To Llf*| Chay;
A home study course for
American Ann. of Retired th*
would like part time work,
Pilgrim'* Pride; Cecil: Daugh- Civil Service published by
Persons, was guest speaker
the official said.
tera-In-luiw; F uibec Good­ Arco and includes all taxta fur
at a meeting Monday morn­
bye To Rome; Gregor Town job and lest* training In all
He advised that the AARP
ing of the association's De­ has regular lobbyists work­
Without Pity; Wilder: Plough pk**v*.
Bary Chapter,
The Bea; Holt: Kirkland Rev­
ing closely with Government
Meeting in the Community who keep tabs on all bills
el*.
Center, the DeBary group pertaining to the aged on na­
Myiterlea — Carlton: Mist­
beard Jeffrey's report on ac­ tional and state level*.
ing, Presumed Dead; Fair:
t)
tivities at a nalkmal level.
Shill* Can't Cash Chip*; 11*1He reported that the a*»oI
He
advised
that
AARP
llday: tarries* Corpse; Stout:
ciatlon h it Norman Mason
groups now are operating al as consultant for housing for
Final Deduction; Waugh: I.ate
Mra. D.[ MclSonatd: Triple
a capacity a c iD and that the aenior cit.xens and that
R. C, Carlson, except for
Jeopardy; Fenwick; Friend Of his own vole was unanimous­
com m ittees on a national it now has the fulltifne ser­
Mary Rose; Winchell: Too
level are working with the vice* of Mist Pat 3(ower aa
ly re-elected chairman of the
Hot To Handle.
American Medical Assn., the director of public relationsNon-Flctiun -Hunt: Daddy Iain gwood City Council at the
Federation of Women'* Clubi,
Jeffrey* Introduced Mrs.
W’a* A Deacon; Tina: Icicle* first meeting of th * ' new
the CIO and with the Govern- Julia S. Dyke of St. PetersOn Th* Hoof; Huwraume: board last Thursday night.
mcot through Welfare. Social burg who is field represent­
Trolley Car Treasury; MerrSecurity,
Treasurer)
and ative for the state of Fk&gt;r-|J
In accepting the Job, Carlloo Dance: From Ritual To
Food and Drug Adrainiatra- ida and will operate Hos­
son
expressed
hi*
appreclaRock And Roll; Stevenson:
lion departments.
pitality House in St. Peters­
Key To Florida Birds; New*- lion, thanked the council
Jeffreys reported that re­ burg.
wrek Eds.: Five World* Of members for their vote of
cently it waa brought out in
Announcement was made o!
Uur Lives; Hulsman: Hum­ cunfiderce and touched brief­
NEW OFFICERS of the Luke Mury Volunteer Fire Dept, were installed at
Washington, D. C., that a the Feb. 28 closing date for
ane* Of Firefighting; Pearce: ly on the fact that Longwood
the January meeting of the group Tueaduy night. Taking office were
number of aged ciUiena arc applications under tbe AARP
Continuity Of American roe- always had operated with •
front, from left. Ralph Schweickert, treasurer; Fred Wells, vice president;
being subjected to quirks and insurance plan, Seymour Zcltry; Fletcher: 1 Waa Born To­ spirit of cooperation, harmJoe Smathers, president and Ralph Hays, secretary. Standing from left
that the AARP Intends to kind will apeak to the DeBary
morrow; Lang: One Hundred ony and dignity which he
are Harvey Fugh, assistant fire chief; Gene Hauser, engineer; Hud Noel,
make an investigatio* into group on the plan i t a meet­
Ycaia Of Musi; In America.
laid "stems to be a rare oc­
lieutenant; Louis " Z ip ' Schweickart, captain und Ralph Abell, fire chief.
deals being offered by these ing in the Community Center
A six velum* C r e a t i v e currence shea* daw*-"
o
unprutaipaled persons. The al 10 a- p , Fah. i t .
.tHarald Photo)

DeBary Legion Varied Agenda Meets
Completes Drive
For Members Longwood Council

Members Needed;

Evans Tells C O f C

Wayfarers
Install Officers

ill

VFW Women
To Meet Today

New Books

Carlson Named
Board Chairman
In Longwood

AARP Field Director Speaks
At Meeting Of DeBary Chapter

�t

Cold Stays, But Area Escapes W orst Blast
S A N FO R D
TO N IG H T

Chill Spreading
Down Into State

By Larry Vrrxhrl
The Chamber of Commerce
announced today the formaUon of a "sunshine" com­
mittee ordered to function
immediately and get rid of
this mist and "co o l" spell.
Chairman is Sonny Powell.
Others are Sonny Rayburn,
Amy (Sunny! Anderson, and
Scott (Sonny) Bums.
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Altamonte Moves To Annex Area

Vital road projects in the
city and county have been
halted hy near (reeling rains
and temperatures here. Re.
surfacing of First from Tark
to Sanford will be done Sun­
day morning . . Also San­
ford from First to Fifth . .
In the county Mollnar Ave.,
Dodd Road Bridge project
halted.

Attorney To
Start Legal
Proceedings

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Citrusmcn crossing their
fingers hoping for tempera­
tures over 33 tonight to save
our giant citrus industry,
• • •
Speaking of Mollnar Ave.
Seems a little controversy
going about open ditches.
Carlton Bliss County engineer
emphasised this morning that
the open ditches to Lake
Evergreen won't be replaced
with
closed storm sewers.
Just not justified, says Mr.
Bliss,
• • •
Docs Cactus frceie in the
winter?
• • •
Our photographer
David
Brown came up with this
story. He went out Thursday
to get a picture of the city's
now famous rock and cactus
patch on Park Ave. and while
ha waa selling up Hie shut
someone drawled at him:
"Deep
In The Heart of
Texas" and xoomed away.
•
%• •
VT* always mention the
Falma in talking about un­
sightly areas, but huw about
tiie area on Oak between
First and Second by the ACL
Railroad. . .?
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•
The County Agent ha* a
new secretary. Her name li
Jeanne Rlpp.
• •
•
Trooper J. L. Sikes hss
sure been having it rough
these days. He's been work­
ing alone for the past two
wreks. Bill Stringfield la sick
and Bill Cookson, who re­
placed Jim Foster, resigned.
• • •
Several weeks ago Bear
Lake Road waa called a
"dead lasue" . . . It sure ii
funny how dead issue* get
on the front page all Use
time.
• • •
Have you noticed First St.
W cit? That'* the old Florida
Stale Bank Building. An upto-date aandwlch shop tealuring troplral Juice* will
Join hand* with A, C. Allyn
and Archllect Jim Chapman
soon in that facility.
• • •
The word if that a nrw 22
unit ahopping center will go
up soon on Hwy. tT*fl? hy
Ratliff* Salvage Yard. It will
take up about 38 acre*. . .
That'* from a reliable aource
who ask* u* not to use his
name.
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City and County Taxes
coming In alow say* John
Calloway and Hank Tamm

Don't forget to file
meatead exemption.
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for

The first step in the annex­
ation of additional land for
the
town
or
Altamonte
Spring* was taken Thursday
night by the Town Council a*
Mayor W. I* Swofford di­
rected Attorney 8. J, Davis
Jr. to alart legal proceeding*
on a IS lot area of land bor­
dering Sit 43d east o f the
town.
The Council voted unamimously for the annexation
which would bring an esti­
mated $3,000 In additional re­
venue to the town from the
some several hundred feet of
land. Residents of the area
and owners o f the three build­
ings on the land agreed to the
annexation with the provision
Hint the land in question come
under C-3 xonlng.
In other business Mayor
Swofford reported a deterior­
ation of Spring Luke Rd. from
Maitland Ave. to lllllcrest,
Ha said the cement had crack­
ed. Tha council authorised
Attorney Davia to notify
Apex Construction Co. that the
job would not be accepted.
The road was built less than
u year ago and Is under a one
year nmintvuanca bond and
guarantee, subject to final ap­
proval of tha &lt;'ow**'it.
The problem o f Maitland
Ave. sidewalks that were de­
molished for rrpnir work by
the Winter Park Telephone
Co. more than two years ago
was referred by the mayor to
the Utility Committee with a
suggestion that the telephone
company be contacted for a
settlement.
The council was informed
by Mayor Swofford o f the
urgency o f numbering house*
In the Negro section o f town
in order to qualify for city
mail delivery. The mayor re­
ported that Postmaster Kd
Mitrhcl! has ta!d that there
could be no eily delivery
there until numbering was
completed. The matter was
referred to the County Zoning
Board.
Councilman Keith
Nixon
was appointed director of
Civil Defense by the Mayor.
Tha council unanimously ap­
proved John W olf as relief
policeman for the town upon
the Mayor’s recommendation.
Sanford electrician Bill WII.
li* was nominated by Coun­
cilman Nixon and approved
by the council a* building inipector for the town. Willia
was recognised as quulifird
for tha position by tha South­
ern Standard Building Code
which requires that a building
official hold a master elec­
tricians license.

Infiltration
JAKARTA, Indonesia (UP1)
—Gen. Abdul 11. Nasution
said today Indonesians are in­
filtrating Dutch New Guinea
In mounting numbers, but he
denied that any regular In­
donesian troops hava landed
there.

Oops, our representatives
ack Cleveland Jr. and Gor® Frederick were honored
the Central Florid* Optoetric Aasn. . . And not the
Himists . . . Emmra How
asimistic?
• # •
The Jaycees started their
emberahlp drive Thursday
d will continue through
0. 27. The Jaycve who
ings in the moat new memr i will win a trip to La*
Neighborhood ra plain ■ for
!gas in June, Second prite the forthcoming Heart Fund
11 be a man's suit.
campaign held their initial
•
•
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meeting Thursday night in the
Haie any old Christmas First Federal caucus room
rd* lying around the house? with Heart Sunday Chairman,
s got a call this morning Merle Warner and co-chair­
it the card* are needed at man. Mrs. Michael Caolo.
Also meeting with the group
t children'* recreation cenr In Bellvlew Hospital in were two representatives of
:w York. Just send a batch the Seminole High School atiithe ' hospital in care of dent council. Student Body
its Aletsandrine . . They president Doug stcnatroin. Jr.
and sire president, J. U. Phil
II lie appreciated

WEATHER: Clenr and cold thmuph Saturday. High today, 62-62. Low tonight, 30-36.
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SANFORD.

BRIEFS
New Red Curb
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Tha State Departmsnt ia is­
suing new regulations that
deny passports to U. R. Com­
munist party meinbrra.

Sagan Weds
DEAUVILLE, Franc* (UPI)
— Francois Sagan, 25, who
won literary acclaim while
■till a teenager, was secretly
married Monday to a 31-yearold American sculptor, Robert
Jamea Weathoff, it was dis­
closed today.

Old Hand
OPENING DAY IN THE CAPITAL — Clerk of the House Ralph Roberta
(at rostrum) calls to order the second session o f the 87th CcuiRress In
Washington.
(NEA Telephoto)

Bomber Stream
Contest Fierce

Milwee Waifs On
School Closing

ALGIERS. Algeria (U P I )Terroriila struck across Al­
geria today in what official*
feared might be the beginning
of a new blood bath.
By noon six persona ha &gt;1
been killed and a doten
w o u n d e d . The terroriata
struck in Algiers, Oran and
Bone.

Berlin Talks
Continuing

8.
MOSCOW ( Ul ’ l) — u
A lit b a a a a d o r
Llewellyn
Thompson met today with
Scwlet Foreign Mlnistar An­
dre Gromyko fur three hours
to discuss the Berlin anil Ger­
man question*.
Thompson refused to give
(Mali*. But he confirmed that
today's conversation wal a
riaitinuatlon of the "probe"
wklch he began with Gromy­
ko on Jan. 2.

lilllc" to add to value*.
Lorinann laid that be re­
minded Blisa that people of
Longwood contribute to the
county's support and that
they would appreciate the
county * assistance and co­
operation.
in oilier business Hie ma&gt;or
reported that M. L-. Barre,
public relation# director of
the Winter Park Telephone
Co., had advised him that the
company Itaa started a sur­
vey of the city's business
phones to see wiiat can be
done about separating busi­
ness from residential lines,
"Barre has offered to meet
with us when the survey it
completed and 1 think we
should ask him lo a council
meeting so that be can ex­
plain to the people what
they're going to do," Lormann i-iid.
Council Chairman R. C
Carlson naked Lorinann to
advise the rompany ol a
petition bearing an impress-

He number of signatures
against the telephone service
presented at Thursday night's
meeting.
"Tell them Hial as toon
at the company is ready. . .
and by that I don't mean two
montlii from now , . that we
want them to come up to
Hist w# can bring all of Uiete
complaints out in tha open,"
Carlson said.

$93 Billion
Revenues Seen

WASHINGTON
( UPI) —
President Kennedy's new bud­
get will forecast tax revenues
of $93 billion in fiscal 1903
and proposed about $02.8 bil­
lion o f spending, Informed
sources said today.
This would leavo a narrow
$400 million surplus — not
enough to permit any signi­
ficant i eduction o f the na­
tional debt, but enough to up­
hold the President'* pledge
of a balanced budget.
The budget, went to the
printer* early today. The
President will send It to Congresa next Thursday,
The revenue figure would
he an all-time high. The
United I'rrss International
spending would ha a peace­
LIMA, Peru &lt;ITIM&gt; — Huge time high, tuppi-d only by the
Ice mosses clung precariously World War II budget* of
today* on Hie slope* o f tower­ 1014 and 1045.
ing ML Hunscaran. thronlenIng a repetition of Wedneaday’a tragic six-million-ton
avalanche which wiped out
nine villages In the I'eiuvian
Andes.
B U O W N R V I I , LK, Tr*.
About 30 bodies already ( UPI ) —A crop killing fren e
have been recovered but llirre kept it* death hold on the
was no wsy yet of determin­ citrua belt o f Texas today and
ing the react death toll which gieatly Increased the ilungcr
was cettain to iuii Into the o f complete loss of the multithousands.
million dollar crop.
I’ uhllc Health Miniater Ed­
Tha Weather Bureau aaid
uardo Watson estimated that temperatures In tha T«*as
between 3,000 and 4,000 per- citrus aiea this morning were
aons died when ice, rocks, mud below 20 degreea. A t b &gt;. rn.
and snow thundered down the the cltiua area had gone
slopes of Peru's tallest peak through its 83rd continuou*
almost without warning two hour of freealng.
nights ago. ’I he giant slide, Twenty-six d e g r e e a
is
buried villages up to 40 feet rnuugh to ruin fruit in unpro­
tected orchards.
deep.

New Landslide
Threat In Peru

Texas Citrus
May Be Lost

Heart Fund Captains Meet
lipi. They offered the services
of the 23 clubs and organlia.
lions at the school.
Warner explained to the
captains the function of their
position, showed
material*
and assigned areas of the
county, with the ute of maps
of their aectiont. A film en­
titled. "The Good Old Days"
starring Donna Reed was
shown to the group.
Warner told the captains
that the local Heart Council
&lt;

SANTA
MONICA, Calif.
( UPI) — Red-haired Rhonda
Fleming, wearing a white
mink roat, told a judge ahe
thought professional marri­
age* could succeed and then
left the court room with her
third divorce.

Longwood Asks Ditch Discussion Soft Pedal

The City of lomgwood ha*
asked for a meeting with
Max Brewer, state fifth dis­
trict road board member,
and county officiala to discus*
the objectionable open ditches
being left iking SR 431.
Longwood Mayor A, H.
Lormatin told the City Coun­
cil at a meeting Thursday
night that he had written
County
Engineer
Carlton
Bliss (Hiring tint the people
wsnt ‘ their property values
reserved add that they feel
eight Iret deep by 23 feet
Tlie Bomber Stream Com­ wide ditches are doing "very
petition ran high last even­
ing as Heavy Attack Squad­
ron’s One, Three, Five snd
Eleven vied for top iwnor*.
Heavy Attack Squadron 11
emerged the victor with a
total of 1273 points out of
a possible 1330,
School officials today adopt­
Heavy Attack Squadron One ed a "wait ami see" policy
took second place with 1231 on whether to close the
points and also had the top schnails next week due to
scoring team consisting of exowsH e absenteeism, Supt.
Lieutenant Charlea Hodgate, of Schools R. T. IIIIwee rePilot. R. L Rankin, AQC ported this morning.
Uombardler/.Navigalnr a n d
Thursday Milwee reimrtcd
W. A. Bums, AMHCA as that.the schools may be force !
Third Crewman. This team lo close down for a few- days
finished with 333 points out because of absenteeism due
of a possible 800.
to flu or virus outbreaks.
Runner* up were VAH-S
Milwee said that "w e will
with tint points and VAII-3 wail and see what happens
with 901 points.
Morally before we take any
Captain J. M. Tully Jr., action."
Clommandcr Heavy Attack
Ike added that absenteeism
Wing One, presented the Thursday was about the same
Bomber Stream Bomber Flag as in previous days—about 12
to VAH-U'a Commanding Of­ perrrnt per school.
ficer, Commander H. K. ManH ie school system lose* $200
ship this afternoon and also per day for every 1BQ young­
Hie top crewmen awards to sters out.
pilot Lt. Hodgalc, U N Ran­
kin
and
Third
Crewman
Burns.

Terrorists Kill
Six In Algeria

NO. 365

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Postage Raise
Bill On Top
Of The List
WASHINGTON (U PI)
Higher postal rate* got a top
priority label today from con­
gressional leaden fearing for
battle on President Kennedy's
legislative program.
They said an administration
hill to raise $631 million in ex­
tra postal revenue through a
five-ccnt stamp and other rale
boosts probably will be the
first major bill called up In
the House. It may come up as
esrly as week after next
Its chancel of passage are
good.
Prospect* for other major
legislation proposed by the
President in his State of the
Union address Thursday were
assessed hy key lawmakers as
ranging from poor to excell­
ent.
Reaction to the message, ir
which the President pictured
economic and social progress
at home as crucial to main­
taining America’* world lead­
ership,.was drawn sharply on
political lines.
Democrats generally p r ill­
ed It. Republican* found It
wanting on a number of
grounds, mostly fiscal.

FLORIDA

datermlnei what heart needs
are moat urgent in the local
community, for which fundi
must be expended. The re
nsainder of fund* raised dur­
ing the annual Heart Fund
drive go as much aa possible
to buy relief from rardiovasenlar disease for evrry person
in the atatr.
Those present for Die meet­
ing included Mr*. Ann Riley,
3lra. Douglas Strnitrom, Sr.
IDs. S. J. Davit, Mr*. L. R

Miner, Jr., Mr*. Harris Folds,
Freeman Baggett, Mrs. War­
ren Adams, Doug Ktenslrom,
Jr. and J. B. Phillips. Douglas
DeXeen. field representative
for the Florida Heart Council
was also present, as were
Mr*. Leonard Munxun. Mr*.
Jeannette Salter snd
Ed
Simona.
Area captains already ap­
pointed who were not able In
attend tha meeting, due tu

family illnesses, were Mr*. F.
E. Bournillal, Mr*. R. T. War­
ren. Mis* Versa Woodcock,
Mr*. F. Price, Mr*. Douglas
Kicklitcr, Mrs. Harold Sundvall, Mra. W. E. Knowles.
Mrs. Joe Baker, Mr*. Vernon
Mire, Mra. Herbert Strnstrom.
Mra. L. K. .Stanley, Mrs. Kay
Mrlnvalr, .Mra. Byron Smith,
Mr*. Joseph May, Mra. C. J.
.Hassman, Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Lind. Mrs. Gu* Sehmah and
Mrs. Bernard Harley.

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The United States is urging
Indonesian President Sukarno
to ton* down his militant
threats against Hutch New
Guinea lest he scuttle hopes
o f negotiating s peaceful set­
tlement.

Voices Optimism
BILOXI, Mia*. (U P I)—The
director o f the National Sci­
ence Foundation, Dr. Allan T,
Waterman, opened a four-day
S o u t h e r n conference here
Thursday hy telling delegate*
that "in the International
competition in science the U.
8. la second to none.”

The latest weather fore­
cast fur the Ranford and
Kerntools County a m Is
heavy frost tonight with
temperatures as low a* 25
degree* la tha low pocket
a n a s.
LAKELAND (U PI) — Win­
ter'* worst cold snap held Us
icy grip on North Florida to­
day and cooler weather was
being forced dawn over south­
ern aectians o f the stale.
But to far, tha citrus bell
and tourist mrccaa In tha Cen­
tra) and southern portion* of
the state had been spared
from the bitter cold.
The Weather Bureau fore­
cast a continued chill in the
northern part o f the state to­
day and said a tow pressure
center east of Jacksonville
was forcing the cold air to
flow southward over the state.
The Wsather Bureau report­
ed a tow temperaturn this
morning at Pensaroln o f 14
degree*. A 7 a. m, KST Pensa­
cola had paused through 54
consecutive hour* of /rearing
or sub-freesing temperatures.
Schools in 8 s n Is Rosa
County remnined closed for
the second straight day and
gas pressure remained very
low throughout tha Pensacola
area. A fir* Thursday in sub­
urban Pensacola destroyed a
home, tha fourth to burn In
four days.
The leading edge of the cold
air began to make itself felt
in the Miami atrn shortly
after dawn. At 7 a. m. the
temperature at the Miami AlrP»ul was 3ii and it was ill) on
the baach. Two hours later the
airport recorded G1 and it was
54 on the beach.

Freesing rain continued to
persist in the northeast sec­
tion of the state, particularly
In the Jacksonville area. The
low this morning in Jackson­
ville was 29.
Fog slowed traffic at the
Miami Airport but did not
completely halt traffic.
As the second night o f cold
clamped down over north and
northeast Florida Thursday,
police ordered the busy Henry
Mathews Bridge on alternate
Highway 1 at Jacksonville
closed due to ice on its steel
grating. Road* in North Flor­
ida were also Iced up along
their untravriod edge*.
Thursday, a finger o f Pentncola liny was coated with ice
firm enough to walk on up to
100 yard* from shore and aixfoot icicles hung from the City
Hall water fountain. Pensa­
cola's temperature hit a rcoord 12 degree* early In tha
day and had climbed only to
19 at noon.
School* in the area were
closed. Uy early afternoon,
fleering ruin and a few snow
flurries wane falling around
Jacksonville.
Hut the southern part o f the
state basked In the mid-70*.
Miami was the warmest epot
in the nation at 2 p. m., with
a 7ti. A wind shift to the
southeast aa the cold front
moved down the Florida Pe­
ninsula early Thursday saved
the citrus and tourist ureas.
Guv. Karris liryant suid at
Ills Thursday press conference
that the balmy weather in
South Flurida and the icy
weather in the Northern part
of the nation should produr* a
tourist rush to Florida.

Cheer Up:

Cold Here
Not So Bad

MADISON, Wis. (UPI) — Everyone talk*
nbout the weather, but when the temperature
tlrnppetl below yero here two 12-yenr-old boyg
decided to do ttomethlnfr about It,
They act out to hitchhike to Florida to "pick
coconutM and fruit and stuff" before police stop­
ped them.

Women To Meet
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
The board o f director* and the
executive committee o f the
Democratic Women's Club of
Florida will meet In Orlando
Jan. $0 to hear reports from
each congressional district.
President Christine Maxwell
announced the meeting Thurs­
day.

Suspect Held
MIAMI (UPI) — A New
York gem dealer, Charles
Travitaky. M, was charged
w i t h attempted smuggling
T h u r s d a y after custom*
agent* said they found $60,000
worth of diamonds hidden on
him when he arrived on a
plana from South America
Wednesday night.

Engineer Killed

WABASKO &lt;urn — A eollltlon between the Florida
East Coast Railroad's crack
passenger e x p r e s s , "The
Champion," and a semi-trailer
truck Thursday killed Frank
Venable, the engineer of the
train, and put the engine out
of commission. The truck driv­
er Don Woodard o f Vin­
cennes, Hid., and train pas­
sengers were unhurL

Speech Probe Set
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Chairman John C. Stennis call­
ed hi* special Senate armed
services subcommittee I n t o
session today to complete
plana for Its study of chaigrs
that tho Pentagon is censur­
ing anti-Communist speeches
by military leaders,
The Mississippi Democrat
scheduled s closed-door "pol­
icies and proceduirs*' session
for the subcommittee.

Herald Index
Bridge .......
Pag* 7
Classified . . Fag* 8 A 9
Comics
. ...... Pag* S
Dear Abby ........ Page 7
Editorial
........ Page 4
Entertainment__ Page 7
Legal* .... . . Page R
Pun la . . . . . . . . .. Page 8
Society ...
Page •
8 ports _____
. Pag* 10
Cluircbi-*
Page I

C O f C Membership
Drive Opens Monday
The goal for this year's with a kick-off breakfast at I
Chamber of (Aiinmette mem­ a. m. at the Civic Center. AU
bership drive, which begins canvasser* are urged to at­
Monday, la 75 new members,1tend and gel their aaslgtsMamlierahlp Drive Co-ehalr- merits.
msn Bill Hemphill and Scott
According to tha chairman,
Burn* reported today.
the campaign will last three
The drive will begin Monday day* and, in an effort to Cro­
at* *om* rivalry between tha
team*, juice* will b* o ffe n d
aa an added inducement to en­
courage nil the worker* to
complete their calls aa quickly
as possible.
Tha flrat Worker on each
team to complete his assignLongwood residents, finding
men k and return the member­
murh lo crltlciaa about the
ship* and money to the Cham­
construction of SR 434 and ser­
ber uf Commerr* office will
vices of the Winter Park Tele­
twelve a $25 saving* -bund.
phone Co., apparently arc well
The first team to complete
satisfied with recent action
its assignment and return th*
of their City Council.
membership* and money to
Two public hearing* were
tho Chamber will receive a
conducted before the Thurs­
dinner of the U-um's choice at
day night council sessbn anil
tiie place uf ita choice.
not a single voice ol protest
was heard. The first hearing
at 8 p in. was on Orange Ave.
paving assessmenti while the
second, at 8:3u p.m., was on
an amendment to toning or­
dinances allowing two-atory
building in the Longdala First
WASHINGTON (U P D -T h *
Addition.
administration toon will an.
trounce plana fur a giant
shakeup in the Army Depart­
ment—an undertaking so con­
troversial that a former de­
fense secretary once com­
pared it with tha putn of back­
ing into a butt-saw.
SARASOTA (U PI)—Almost
Developed at Defense Secre­
230 persons were expected to tary Robert S. McNamara's
check In here today lor the direction and approved by
annual Sarasota Legislative President Kennedy, the reor­
Weekend, an event of a little ganization will deal a blow
work, a lot of pleasure and the to long • entrenched Army
usual political gossip.
agencies and *et a flock of
Along with two cocktail officers lo worrying about old
parties will he two niccling* tradition* snd new assign­
of legislative council commit­ ments.
Kennedy may comment on
tee*—-the Appropriations and
Auditing Committee this aft­ the long-pending overhaul at
ernoon and tha P-rsoonel and hi* n c»* confercuca Monday.
Retirement Committee Satur­ Details have been leaking out
day.
for wata*.

No Protests
At Hearings

Army Shakeup
Now In Making

Stale Lawmakers
Meeting Today

�W ttA

o£G to
m t j^ a d y o u
Strengthen

6 0

Yourself

Dedicated To

Attend Church!

W lis o tD E Ic h t]b *rje r M o rtu a ry
Xppira L Wllaoe ted Staff

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Church-Going People

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Mac's OU Company
X . H. MrAUgeedar A Employaaa

Sanford A tla n tic N otional Book
B #V rt J. 1* 4*11 A * U ff

P ro fra a iT d P r in t U r Co.
J. M. CsMtroB and B u ff

H ill Lum ber A H ardw are Co.

S ttn alro m IU a ;i&gt;

J in n y Crtppt A E a f l * j « i

Hack Itrpetm w and Sta ff

Hanford Electric Company
E. C. H irptr. flr. apd E- C. Harper, J

Echols Bcddlnx Company
Mr. sad Mrs. L. T. Gtraar

The Am erican O il Company
.Mr. bud Mr*. I I. K. StrirkUad

T h t RU« T h e s tr*
Bill Lera lac* A Kjaplojic*

W llnon-M aler F u rn itu re Co.
Mr. aad Mr*. Al WU»«a

Food F a ir Stores,

Ibc.
Ganrfa Bsllajr A BnplajraM

Btino M achine A Supply Co.
M t**p at* rat A Emplayrra

Mouth«m N a tu ra l G ab
Jaha O upp A Staff

M r * . Appleby’* Raatauranto

l U t d F a rm IniurancB Com puiiaa
Irrtep L Pryng sad flu ff

1 M fl. Park A I l f N . Park

Sanford Jew elry A Luggage Cow

J . C. PenRty Company
C. L. ReMaaop and Ewploytaa

Mr*. Frsd Stria

A llstate Insurance Co.

T/ 4

1* 1*

aad K r a B U * a

%/4SeU
6444Ifau}
'*• G arage A E lectrical Service

H ollar M otor Sales Co.
B r pm IU Ferrell A flu ff

Mr*. Tartar H. LaeaUg

O u r promiBO an d yo u r perform ance
reveal th e q u a lity o f yo u r oouL
A p ro m ite w ill m alm a frien d b u t perform ance w ill keep h im . A re you keeping y o u r m arriag e

Sanford M anufacturin g Co.
Mhaefcpraat and Employee

S taffo rd Electric Company

M a ffa tt A u la Service
Crarpt A. Maffatt A Kmployagp

▼ows, your vows to yo u r church or synagpg? W h e n you m ako vows to God, do you
keep thorn or do you go A W O L on H im ? "W h a n thou ahnlt vow a vow u n to th e L o rd th y G od,
thou ahnlt not Block to p ay it, fo r th e L o rd th y G od w ill surely require it o f thee.* F a ith fu l
.jerform ance of good v o w b strengthens character, ho n o r* God and m a k e * a better citizen.

Stapler’* Pharm acy
Carrall W . flU pltr, Jr. A
Mr*. Mari* B. GUddta

Freak pad Dcpey Stafford

Bsptist

Baptist
TO U T

u m a T C IC ftC I
111 ru k i n i u
W. F. IrM k i. Jr. ___ I 'n u r
F. a n a i r _ iito e . f i l l e r
Maralap Worahlp __ 1 :1 1 a. ra
BuaPag School .___ I II a. m.
Morales Waraklp
1 1 :1 1 a. m.
Tralalap Ualaa __ l : l i a- ra
Bv«alap Waraklp __ 1:11 p. aa.
Wad. Prayer Panic# tilS p. a

CBRTBAL B A P ritT CMURCB
Car. ili a a « oak A n .
0*11 Smith ...................P||(or
S a i l *p M e a l ------M l a.
Morale* Waraklp U:tP a.
Training rTalaa _» 1:11 p. __
K u a la * Werahlp _ Till p. to.
W i 4 P r ijw Saril** t i l l p. tn.

e S ty m i^ fik iT

b a p t is t

C. a Kwapparlp ____ Paator
(aadap M e a l _ 11:11 a. at
Maraiag Waraklp
11 :H a. m
Tralalap Ualaa _ i n * p. m
Kvaalap Baralca — 1:11 p. m
H I Prapar Baralca T :ll p. na

UoiKB iP kikba

■ m i l l CPUPtM
11 . u n m a
Paator
BapBai V c k o i l----- lilt *. aa
MaralBp Waraklp
IttM a. aa.
Tralalkk Ualea _ l.sa p.
L in in g Werahlp
t i l l p. m.
Wad. Prapar Barrlca l i l t p. aa.
FIRST SAPTIPT CMl'kkN
OP O B I B U
Jaak U ait mart
Paator
aadap Btliooi ,----- tana a. m.
loratnp Waraklp 11 r«a a. aa.
Tralnlap L'nlou ____ T:»* p. to.
KttnibC Barrio*
lira p m
Wad. Prapar Baralca 1:11 p. aa.

£

b a p t is t i M t a t a
LAMB MART
Ralph K. Taplar
Paator
Puodar Bcpooi ___ ana a aa
Morning Worablp
11sap a m.
Tralalap (Jalap ____ Bill p. m.
Lranmp Waraklp m. Ilia p a
W ad. Prapar ParvUt Tita ». aa.
f ir s t

v u a a r PAPTiar c i i i b c b
o r o v iu u o
Jack T. Urpaat , . , Paatar
■aadap M a o l ------ M l a m.
Moralap Worahlp
IliH a. a
T ralalap (Jalap — a :ii a aa.
Kvaalap Partita __ t:aa p m.
Wad. Prapar Barrtea Tilt a Pa

PIRPT PAPTItT CRtBO B
BP LONUWOOU

Directory And Calendar O f Churches In Our A rea

Car. rharrh A l lr u l Ip ,

Baptist
Jama* U P o w e ll____Paster
■ ■“dap Pokaal — _ M l a aa.
north
oau ru n
Moraine Waraklp
lli*a a at.
BAPTttT rltAPCL
Tralnlap Union _ M l p. aa
V.
Patriae
A rt.
livening W a rsh ip _1 :1 1 a aa.
W ad Prapar Partlaa Till a aa. Patlar -------------- V. H. Mtpgard
Muadap Paatar Rev. Jaha Caaaaa
LAMM POMIOg
Bunder dchaal _ _ M l a nt
NAPTtrr CHURCH
■ under Worship
tl:a t a ra
Tkraa satlea weal at Boalovd
•a Plral I t . right at Bearer
carper
Bat, Marla Wgaig _ _ _ Patter
m n # V lc Y r " ”
Boeder Pckaal ------ *1 1 a ra.
Blaberap as*
Morning Waraklp
list* a m. Lome Li. Halare ___ Paatar
Training L’ nlo* __ t i l l a »• kUBder School . _ t i l l a m.
Ktaalag Waraklp — Til* a m Morning Woieblp
11:01 a. ra.
Wad. Prapar Partita T :ll a »• Tralalap Unlea — M l a ra.
Kvaalap Waraklp — 1:11 a "■
OAKLAtaP PAPTItT CBAPBL Wad. Prapar Btrvlet Till p ra.
w . path I n t e l
R. L. u gulsn _ _ . _
pastor
u* r:i ili:H M ia :i.u
bunds) A boat
l.« « a ra.
M A iT iar m a i i a r
Buadep Wureblp
lie BO a. in.
o
il
'
l
l
44*1 on l u m l a lit M4.
Tralalap Ualaa _ dips a »•
.
Paatar
Krealna tVuraklp __ 1 :1 1 a nl Jtaa U. Sckatar
* isstt » m
Wad. Werahlp __ _ I :oa p. ta •under a Haul
Maralep Waraklp
llita a ■
Craning ttareblp
J:imi p m
PBAIMIK LAMB
We*. Pigpar i m i i i l i l t a &gt;
PAPTItT CMtHcU
Mldaa Pd., Tara ParP
W. Leaner! Junta
Paator
Bonier dcuuul . . .
M l a. m Catholic
Moratnp tVorihlg
It:la a. m.
Tralalap Union . l ie A ra
ALL BOILS CATHOLIC
Kvaalap vuarski* . &gt;:ta a in
CH LPCM
Wadnatdap Purer
l i t ! p in
Onp Aia, at Pik at.
Ittcliard lipone — Paatar
« Ma t a n il:
bands) Mattes _ _
T:0* a ra
B ik k io k A iit iia i*t la i
-- t ilt
a m
aia a. Hnllp tea.
...... it:aa a ra
Paul Uellp _ _ .........
Paatar
------ t ill* e ra
Subdep dsbaal
- Ifitt t m Daily Mata . —
— t i l l a ra
Moraing Woraalp
!t :t * a ra.
Ulkla ktuJr ______ *:da pus.
Craning Warehlp _ !:lu p ra
UMLBCM at hUTlUIT*
Wed. prapar r a n k s l i l t p in
Lake Harp
Fr. William Trataor
PlkKCUUer P A P r itl
M a e * -------------- ----- ----- | a
M t i a ------------ -- -------- it a
CM l Ml M
sal K . Oaara Read
Citeeld tir .i anmitr
raaiot
Marlp a a r t l o t ___ Ilia a as
C hristian
Bunder BoUowl ___ t i l l a u.
Morning Warship
11 its a ra F in a l CHBUTIAk CIIUHU II
Training Union _ . * ;* , p ra.
Hat A paafard As*.
Vraalng W or el. Ip — l.uu a m Jama* X Straalt « . . . Paator
W ed. Prapar Pamca lioa p in. nundap Pckaal
. M l A ra
Maralap Waraktp
Il ia a n
BT. HUVI.N PMIMIIIkM
P i r r ia r c m iicu

BHk ba aad Cba** O le.
Ilobtri Mralib
Tatioi
Morning Warvtiip
le .lt p « .
(First luadar)
Listing tt tramp _ tug a « •
(pi trad lop Baturdat)
Evtalng Waraklp __ T.lt a pc
(T hird Sunday)

MMMPBig.lp v y y *

lU I U H k M I lu M I ,
C M M Ialli A t'UURUH
Tk* tailed Charvb ol Chrlat
Park A t*, ai s u b ai.
Joseph t Slam _ ____ Paatar
Ulkla Mbn'il — . t i l l a. m.
Maralap Warship
11.at a ra.
Pllprla Pallaeraalp t u t a ra

Church O f C h rU t

Jcwinh SynagoKUP

CHI PCM OP Clllt IDT
taau S. Peek At*.
William P e c k ______ Minister
Bible School
_ It.at a in.
Marnlag Worship llita a ra
Evening Woraklp _ Tilt a «*.
Wed nible Ktudp
l : t t a tn.

COVOHEOATI ON
MBKNEBKR MAtTIUOaPT
UK PH ISRAEL
L'HCRCH
l « * l &gt;|4 Nbbbs IIb
circa# Hatakta
L\§nIng 0trvlc« I p m. Hugh Booth — __ — Patlar
buadep School ___ *:IS A
Mornlnp Worablp
)!:* * A ra
M T P _____________ . 1 :1 * p. m.
Lutheran
Wad. Prapar RarrU* I:** p. ra

n o o n atitipiiiiHO
m i B d i o r u u p i »t
LUTHERAN CHURCH C.CU-A
Paaara
SPIT Del an da Or. Ilf-P li
ItAlph Brearar Jr,
Beangallet
paeiar
Bible School
. _ latta a. ra Ernaai IloUck Jr.
Morning UVortblp
11:0e a. as Church R eboot --------- t i l l a in.
Craning Wurtl.lp .. 7:1a p ra. Taslor'a Claae ____ 1 :1 1 a m.
Wad. l*rapar get vice Tilt a m. Morning Worahlp tau t a. ra
llnlp Communion — lt :t* a ra
Ftrit duudap each moalk.
CHURCH n r CHRIST
Paala
Lara Duncan
Minister
LI IMURAN r il l p m
or
Morning Worship u a*, e. m
TIIM H K lIK ddllh
Keening Warehlp
t:o# p ra
1*4 H . D l l Plar*
Tburt lllble diudp I It p. ra llerbart W. Uoares —
Tailor
Earlr bcrvlc* —
t :t t a m
duudap S c h o o l___ 1 .11 A m.
I III III II n r i tlltltT
Adult Hlbta Cleat _ 1:11 a ra
Lang naad
Worablp Sarilca _ 10:10 a tn
Morning Warehlp
laid* a. in.
Meaning Worahlp _ T:lt p. ra
OT. Lt HA'* LUTUHRAP
alavia (Near U ilN a i
Kpipcupnl
Sttpnau M. Tuhp _ _
Teeter
PI rnlnp Warehlp _ t i l l a m.
RULT * m i l l hlPiacorAL
anodap pehofl —
t.at a m.
CHURCH
l*ntk At*, a l 4i a *«.
John W. Thome*
.
Haclor
ABCAiNBIOT LUTMARAP
John (Irlirlih _____ Curate
CMLMCI1
Molp Kuaharlsi __ 1 11 a. m
Mlvaaarl tread
Famllp b e n t.* —
l.aalaa llaatv — Tara Park
Church p. heal _ | :tl a ra
C. Jt. Eabndar „
Taaior
Moralnp Prapar—
dundap
Retool
. . . t:lh a. m
k*rm.n.
1 1 .tt a n
(dull
Bible
Claaa
_
t
i
l
t
A ra
lerren eal ml fta e tr e
dalurdap — ....
M l t p ra. Divlat darvlco __ la Ji a m

M ethod ini

l»

e a u iic a

tr

c b b iit

Chrlatlaa « Hlaoe.aarr Ain
Fata And. APS 14th Bl
C. a Dee*
a ■under Bahool
till
tn. More lap Worahlp
114*
pl
■»*■!** Parvis* _ ;me a

• c titT u r

N a u rc n e

FOOTER CBAPLL
M RTIIOPIPT raU R O B
Ovtad*
Bunder d h o u l____ t : ( l ' A ra
Morning Warehlp
I li t t a ra
Krealna Worship „ •:** p. nu
Wad. Trapar he trice l : l t p. ra
liRACB MKTUODiaT CHURCH
Oarre H i . at Woodland A i a
W . Thome* Taraoa Jr. Pallor
duudap S c h o o l____ I (I a ra
Marnlag Werahlp II:** a ra
M T F _______________ f i t p. ra

■ under P«k#ol — 1 1:11 a
PuaSlr Partlc* _ lt i t t a
LAMA MART
Wad a eedar Bamlaa 1 s t a
CBUBCH o r T B S S A f A B B B f
» B IT
*;TT - t ®41* »af»l*a diH |
m
w
.......... .....
Wad Frayly 8erv|it M l p!
S. L Drttrdp
Patlar w
Pander ■cheat . . .
M l
CHURCH t r
BBB
CHULIOTA
COMM UN IT'
Moraing Worship
UK
OP PMOPRBCT
Christian S a n k * __ t : l t p. ns.
CHUBCH
■BAT H tA
A iM M
Ben F. W i n _ _ _ _ _ |&lt;ti
Eranlng Werahlp _ 1:5* p. ra
Wad. d'rartr Barrie* t d l p. as. Baban u Butaklaap _ Paatar Chereh Bckaol __ ll;M a

J ^ ^ r , ® lrjS lr“ u ''ll t rj.
P ra s b y U ria ii
t ir p t

p s tu r m iA g

CHURCH

Oak A i a aad Third PL
Orover Powell Jr. _ _ Patlar
Tpapua M MtklP — ArelHAat
Maralap Worahlp _ l i l t a RL
■ under School _ _ _ tidl A
Seeetoa Mealing __ l t : l l a
Morulag Wueahlp
ll :* t a pc
ri &gt;n**r Pailawehlp l:« t p. ra
daalor Pallowehlp . *:## p. ra
Ktanlap Worahlp — Tilt A m.
Wad. Prapar S a n k * TiM A ra

PAOLA WBtLBTAH
MRTKOlHtr CHI RCB
P B B ta r n iiU A B r a v a r a
P Mile* Waal aa HI. 4*
■ M l With BaaBa Md.
William Luua __...__ __ patter
Dr Barf
duudap deb s o l ------l . l l A ra.
A.
C
bummer* _ _ _ _ Patter
Morning Worship
I t : ! ! * m.
sunder
school
____ lit* a m.
Wttltpan Tooth . . t i l l p. lu.
lilt* A ra
Krenlng Warehlp . . til* p. ra Morning Worahlp
Wad. Prapar Stroke 1:11 p. m
COMMVNItT
P B B tB l TBRIAP UBL'BCB
r u ii r .L s r .p n v
CUM MUNITY MtCTMIIDIPT
John W. F i l l e r
™ Paatar
lliep IT-SS al fi e r i Hldav HO. bolder Schoal _ l i st a. ra
H#». Oacar P o o l # ------TlPtor
Mornlaa Warship
1 1 :*# a bl
dundap School __ t i l l A ai J unior Hi# * Wetuninltiar
Morning Worahlp
14 1 a r a &gt; FaT.awthip
___ e t t p. m
Mornlnp Worship 11:1* A a&gt; senior Hlfh Waeimiailitr
Ktaalag bervlc*
Tilt p m
Fallen ship ■
,, t i l t a a
Wad I'rapar li n | (a l i l t pm
TP* A LA C O M B C S m
.N iu a rrn t
PMHtHYTBMIAN CHURCH
Jaha W. I’ Ular . . . . . . . Paator
r i p t r ( HU HU H
Morulas Warehlp __ t :t t a m
o r th is NUIUHUUB
Sundar Sckoal _ lt it t a ra
W. gag •■. I il Maple A i a
Waaimlnliur FtUowahlp
•aul Hkkara
Paatar
Aealare
lilt a A
dundar boheel
Mamins Worahlp
ll:4r A
rtM tT PBRtBTTKBlAB
S ' T l ' l A N J .i
CUUMLII
Ootpal Kerilc*
caaoalharrr Woman** d a k
Third Sundar
Her. J. X l l i e i f l a t r y Paaiar
Ooepal Slog
boater A:h**l ------ M S A ne*
Maralap Waraklp
lift a m

ALL SAINT* LPiacOPAL
M rlh o d U t
CHURCH
Caletprto# - DvParv
SeuST M tm iO U IlT CHURCH
Fr. Paul ahulia _____ Paator
410 park Aa*.
Quit ComrauBlaa
John Adauia .. , - —
Paeior
duuder
--------- I t* a B.
Mamies Morshlp _ 1:1* a ra
Maralap Trapar—
doadap
M
it
e
l
L
l
i
a
m
barman ----- -- _ ||.*t a ra Mtiming Worship
1 1 :*t e ra
Half Cucnraunltn—
MPF Meaitapi - _ t :» l p. ra
let bwndep each mouth 11 a m ItalermadlalA denier)
E iaalsg Warship — 1:1* p ra.
u MPIkT CHURCH
1 vnpisMd
illK I . M irlllU U liT I III P ill t HU PI II
(laorpt Jarrla |v „ .. Vlear
hop W . Ilk ai.
Mul&gt; f u . u r l e t ____;u * a iu.
Clrda Dollar — — _ Paator
duudap A-haal
l et a ra. Sundar n.hoel r ------ -- Faeui i II A
Molp L'uchariat
bund*) Sr rural - - ».|L e ra &lt; auude;
lai. ird, ith, due. „ tn a. tt Morales UVopaalp( t i ll
a ra Worahlp
Morales I'rapar, tad. tin dun. F M Y ------------------ 1:#*
p ralN .T.P S.
------------------------------- Itita a m
EiaalPs Woraklp _ 1:1* a «a | Eitngalleua b u l n
Nutetrp Panic* Aiallabla
Wad l'rarar Service 1:1* p ra Frarar Mealing Wad.

(H h a r C horchi

--------Ksrfi'a®: ;*t£ r#U*mgWp
Wed. S e rr k a _| :|g
W » r * lp

Tonap Paaplta
•aadar H r t m

_

1 :1 1

a

a

FIPKCRBPT AMUR PLY
BT BOO o p t p e «
.
e w . F * p m Bern
a
h* M e t . ■■■,, ■ Pieter
Bandar Sakeal „
i : i l V ra
Maralap Woraklp
IM S a ra
Kraalap Woraklp _ 1:1* a ra
Wad. Prajrer Partlc* T:|f p. m
TBR P4P/O R B
CUBBRKOATIOP OF
J I H O V A M ’P

w it r k iib

id ti t r . tai tt.
■aider Wateklower

amdr -------------- l i t

B

a

ra

W ed. U lb l* Btddr — I I I * A

ra

&gt;
Wad. Jr. TCP „ tu t p.
Communion
Hrdi Bunder----- 11:** a.
»• * » «

it a l

SALVATION A R B I
■Id B . a itend
auada/i
BuBdar dchaal _ ( 14 * 4. n .
Ilatleaaa Maeliap
u,|g t ^
■ treat Meeting ____ g jg . m
T P L -----------------------t II a ra
Balrallas Meatlnp i:t* a ra

**••»!*»

w ru rrsz, 'i!?.v
Nsirro t ’hurchcp
PHOOPEte Mleeio.N AB 1
BAPTIBT rn tH C I
Mid ever
B. E. ITIIIIemt _ _ _ _ _ p
BtihJar Btbeoi _
|,i* ,
Merelen Worahlp
t in t
Tlreu Third. Fourth Peed
Evening Warehlp __ 7 :|*
Tlreu Third Pteder*

Frldhp Ben lea ----- lilt p. ra
CMtRCB ? s 7x : i r#0B
R. Hath U r a a t ______ Ft tlor
Paaaar dakool _
1*44
Murnlnp Worahlp
11 : 4* a ra
Hrenlug ban loo _ t ;t t p. ra
Wad. Prarar Barrlca ::t t a ra.

Tilt A
Tilt A

FIBPT

■ HI LOR

m l
J. W. Marghell
Seeder School
, t :lt _
Mnrnliip Warehlp
llsdf a
Eienleg Warehlp _ Tilt a
Tueedar Prerer __ Tigf a
Te n d er Prejer _ 1:1* a

,w 'ci77ei*'T,'T

TIB o rteea Arm
J. L Uroebt —
peg
Church As bool _ _ t . l t a
Moraine Worship
lt i t t a
Cronies Werahlp _ Till a
Tv**.. Prerer Servlet li l t a

*T. JBBR HBTROPOLtTA
BAPTIST CHINCH
t AN FORD SB* MYTH.DAY
•St Cgpreea tt.
A U t a m d T UNCMLH
K. o. W h l t a h e r t t ___ p%t
•reverb *L and Lira As a
Ckprch
Be heel _
l ie g.
C W . Batch ------------ --- Paaiar
Meaajep Wartklp
U :t« a

If,

O .X

-

'* *

-

'arnlag Warek l»
11:41 a. m. Wtd.
W *A Praiar dare Ua T:|* a ra

il»|p *t«dr _

1 A

u r o o m i e u n it e d
O ther Churchtw
PMNTBCOdTAL CUUMCH
UHVRIH OP J K t l t CHRIST
aaes A leotard Ai*.
Cl UHCH UP kUU
OT LATTER OAT tAINTt
Wilbur IX, King — , |&gt;4)
D r i l l A lv, le d S !t| ti
*411 Park A l*.
Sundar
S c h o o l____lt:*e e.
Harold D. uottarrigni
r*tiar
- - -----. . . U. Braek*
ti|ece r**t*r
dondtr ockaol _ fl* L *■ *■ frlaaiktad M t*U *f *:*# p* e». Sundar Waraplp _ l| :*t e.
1:1#p r a I Meralas Waraklp Ip H its A ra Buadep Aeheel _ I t ill *.
f : l t pm Evaegallat deni m
T:»* a • - decvimrei Meatlnp l et » ^ There Taung People ;
p

SJJ'dW-Xt.

�t

■*

Rev. Grover Sewell

Cross Makes
Difference
Perhaps more people reallie, during the time of war,
what the Cross means thin
it any other time. In any
time of crisis we are forced
to rely on Someone larger
than ourselves and arc not
ashamed to admit it.
In the early part ol World
War II an incident happened
that illustrates this In a very
emphatic way,
A unit or the American
Army was quartered in sn
sn
English c.sHe however, tb^y
were not living a plush life
by any means. The castle

* Kampus Klub
To Sponsor
Evening Concert

Castro Refugee Leaves 'Future' To Flee Reds

A man who prefers to work
as an assistant laboratory
technician instead of being
president o f the University of
By Shirley Wentworth
Havana lives in Sanford to­
A concert featuring Ross day.
Rosaxra, baritone, and John
Dr. Jose Oiirio, former dean
first communion during this
Carter, pianist, wilt ba held at o f the college o f agriculture
service.
ft p. m. Saturday in the audi­ o f the University o f Havens
The war went on and on.
torium o f Forest Lake Acade­ and former director o f the
Life was very difficult during
museum of toology and en­
my.
that part of the war for many
Sponsored by the Kampus tomology, which he founded In
men, including the one who
Ladies Klub with a nominal 1931, now works as assistant
had found the cross. How­
admission charge, the concert to Dr. J. F. Darby, plant path­
es cr. he'had found Someone
is open to all residents of the ologist at the Central Florida
wlw loved him so much that
area wishing to hear the fine Experiment Station.
death upon a cross was not
After the Communist gov­
voice of this young American
loo much to suffer for him.
ernment o f Fidel Castro took
baritone.
Now life was diifercnl forj
Rosalia has been hailed ’ uv*r» Osirlo waa o ff nod the
clfinlsm'^romnirnt
h*'1
1
1
the
both
in America
and in
cPsplttn commented on the _
, ..
. Europe
.
** j\J0*
. i ,5
» *•
w president
g . - « i „ .o f the
. univer______
S T d i E J l l E
*’ • ' * • “ nest singers I
but he only w.nUd to g e t
|an life the soldier replied I o f ,his * enen,t,on* A major himseif and his family out of
lix)k mc „ ,unR , in^. |o portion o f his musical educa-1 ,h« country, so he persisted

munism. Dr. Osirlo said that the Jaycecs what would Iuip-| dents, and only operates purtthe infiltrating of the com- pen if the Communists took . time. Dr. Osirio stated,
munista began In Cuba about over here, Uailio said that the
He said that he did not ac30 years ago. He said that! first thing was being con- cepl positions offered to him
propaganda and insidious In-] stantly watched, spied on, list- in Costa llica and Colombia,
filtration occurred ait ovei the cned to, never knowing who because these countries have
country while they slowly were the Communists.
uliendy been infiltrated by the
gained a foothold and got into! The university, formerly communists and will soon have
Important places.
|made up o f over 20,090 stu- revolutions of their own,
Asked by the members of [dents, now has only 2,000 stu -1 Asked what the U. S. could

do to influence South America,
Osirio said that the U. S.
should use much more propa­
ganda in South America. He
also has a hope that one day
a free university for Latin

American students will be es­
tablished, where they can be
trained, educated, taught In
democracy, to return to their
own countries and provide
democratic leadership.

Parents Asked To Watch Youths
Until Playground Is Completed
Be Mon* Grin-dead
Mayor Frank Fnsula an­
nounced at Tuesday night's
North Orlando Village Coun­
cil meeting that parents would
be responsible for all children
In the recreation area until It
is completed and BUI Dnnofrio, volunteer director, takes
over.
It was reported that benches
in the area already have had
to be repaired and one resi­
dent advised that pre-teen
youngsters have been climbIng the basketball standards,
the wire guard in bark of the
tauuU court and walking the
roof of the ahuffleltonrd court.
Fasuta suggested that per­
haps the North Orlando Civic
Assn, might like to "keep an
eye" on Hie tueii until it is
cumpieted a* one of the n*.otint ion’* projects to aid the
community, Stewart Hclinly
suggested that sawdust in­
stead of grass bo put in the
fenced in area for tho pre­
school children.
Tha mayor also advised
that owner* of tho North Or­
lando Shopping Center on
North Qrlamio Blvd. have re­
ported that the business will
be reaily to open within four
to six weeks.
A representative of tho
North Orlando Home Demon­
stration Club informed those
present that all women of the

county have been invited to
attend an open meeting spon­
sored hy tho III) County
Council when tho program
will be on Social Security.
The meeUng will be held at
the HD Center, 401 E. 28th
St. in Sanford beginning at
10:30 u. m. next Thursday and
those attending will bo invit­
ed to remain for a covered
dish luncheon followed by an
afternoon program.
The club spokesman also
udvi-cd hat the next meet­
ing of Hie village group would
be held on Jan. 28 at 1:30
p. in. at the homo o f Presi­
dent Mrs. Beverly Krceek
with
State
Representative
Gordon Frederick as guest
speaker. Mrs. Krecek ha*
stated that so tong at the
club meetings are held at her
home, children will lie wel­
comed to attend with their
mother*.

was extremely old and was understand.
Chaplain,
but
receW*d
"1°"* ' [!"* ' ™
Jiaplain,
_
_ tion. in An’ " ic“
in a stale of delapldatton thst no* j-m , rvios ,0 do m j parl at Westminister Choir Col- ulnin* « permit to leave Cuba
for
study
In the U. S. The
would prevent it from being
When I think of whit I lege where he was baritone
useful for ordinary human used to be. it seems now as soloist of the famed West­ Osirio family fled, leaving be­
Choir for
three hind them their four bedroom
occupancy. It did help im­ though ail I have is not minister
home, automobile, furnishings
mensity in housing the arm, enough . . Something hap­ years.
He was the first American and possessions and an ornnge
unit, with its great halls and pened when I found the
singer to be granted a Ful. grove, all of which they own­
oilier large areas of covered cross.'•
ed, which were ImmediatelJ
apace.
Every person who calls bright Award for tha atudy
Within the castle there was himself a Christian should o f French repertoire. In 1B50 confiscated by the govern­
ment.
a small chapel as was the stop occassionnlly and ask he made his debut in Tarts
In Havana, Dr. O s i r i o
custom of its day of habits - himself about how much has and drew excellent press no­
taught general and economic
tices.
Everywhere
he
has
ap­
tion. The chapel was muchj happened since he took the
entomology and pathology ■■
belter preserved than the re- name ''Christian.- The ex­ peared. he has received wide
welt as micro-biology. When
maindcr of the custlc and amination should reveal a acclaim.
Ko.axia and Carter this he first came to this country
when It was cleaned it was deeper love for God and
he obtained a job with a chem­
found to be an exquisite ex­ mankind. It should show a year are celebrating to years
ample of architecture. It new faith that has power to o f performing together as a ical company, but It later went
out of business.
contained beautiful mosaics, destroy the tensions and fears concert antemble. Both ara
Dr. Darby had met Dr.
jewel-like stained glass win­ that so beset him. A deeper professor* of music St Rol­
Osirio at a plant pathologist
dows, and an altar of white committment to the cause lins College.
f t
meeting in Miami, and know­
marble which was trimmed ot the One symbolised by the
ing o f hia situation, when a
in gold. Strangely enough, Cross should be very evident.
UR. JOSE OSIIUO, former dcim of tho college o f agriculture at the Unijob opened here he wrote end
two golden candle sticks were Words fail to express the
vernity
of Havunn, is shown here ns he tvas welcomed to the meeting of
offered him the p o i 11 i o n ,
slili there, however, no cross deepest spiritual meaning of
the Sanford Jaycoea, by President Garnett White. He is accompanied by
which Dr. Oalrio accepted.
was to be seen. Certainly one "The Wondrous C ron ." One
Dr. J. F. Darby of the Central Florida Experiment Station. Front left art)
During the Christmas holi­
could not imagine such a set­ of the best expressions Is the
Dr. Darby, Dr. Osirio and White.
(Herald Photo)
day*, Dr. Osirlo, hia wife and
ting of worship without a life of one who has found it.
their four children moved to
cross. The place was attrac­
Sanford. Being without pottive to the men as a place
Mrs. Grace E. Duval. 91,
sessions of any kind, they
of beauty but this was about
died at her home in Oviedo at
found that private Sanford
2:30 a m. Thursday. She was
all.
SUNDAY
citiiena wera willing to ahare
I860 KW
born in Pawpaw, Mich., Aug
One day a man who was
A. M.
o f what they had, and a gen­
IS. 1870 and had made her
not accustomed to doing ao
erous supply o f furniture,
approached the chaplain. He
home with her daughter and
household equipment and aupsondn-lsw, Mr. and Mrs. J. L
had fouod a beautiful golden
The firat annual stoekhold Mslcotm in Oviedo for the pllra soon was accumulated, to
cross
while
rummaging
Dr. Joe Toll*, aupennten- has been planned ns a part of
provide the Osirio femily with
through some rooms that era meeting of the South Sem­ past 35 years.
all they might need for tha ■Irnt of the Del.and Methodist a Mission's Study on Latin
inole
Bank
was
held
at
that
were not in use. This man.
Mrs. Duval was a member
The
Ebcnesrr
Methodist
house which wa* found for District, will lie guest speak­ America now underway hy the
though not a Christian, had institution's new facilities in of
the
Oviedo
Methodist
er at Grace Methodist Church church.
them.
Church
will
conclude
its ob­
Kern
Park.
A.
G.
Bush,
chaif
Church. 5urvivors are the one
felt that it was the cross
The program has been plan­
The Osirio children, who are for Sunday evening services.
man
of
the
bank's
Board
of
servation
of
the
Universal
daughler,
Mrs.
Malcolm;
one
which originally had been in
now enrolled In S a n f o r d Dr. Tolle’s appearance here ned to begin at 8:30 p. m.
the chapel so they replaced Directors, presided at the son. H. F. Duval. Clearwater,
with a supper for which the Week of Prayer, Jan. 7
schools, say that they prefer
it, Tho room took on new meeting which was attended and one brother, C. F.
W8CS Dorcas Clrclo will be through Jan. 14, with special
school here to Miami, whera
meaning for many of the by almost loo stockholders. Guersnsey, Milton.
hostess.
Calm's, activities and Family Day service* Sunday
they
had
to
spend
all
their
In presenting the report of
soldiers. Now there was the
Funeral arrvires were held
study sessions fur all age when every member of every
cla n time, translating for the
o]&gt;erstlons
for
the
hank's
first
at 3 p.m. today at Brisson
shining symbol of the re­
groups have been planned for family ha* hern ini itrd to
Engliah speaking tearher and
deeming work of the Savior six months. Bush revelled Funeral Home, with the Rev.
the following period with Mrs.
the Spanish sneaking children.
that
year-end
deposits
of
the
participate.
Ben Blackburn of Oviedo offi­
in this beautiful place, Men
Paul Markus and Mrs, Fred
Tha
Osirio
children
speak
hank
totaled
$.1,007,034.79.
ciating.
looked in lo see the beauty
Recognition will be given
Murray as primary teachers;
Engliah fluently, excapt fur
H) Jane Caesrlberry
The remains will be for­
transformed into a chapel. with total resources si over
families
with tho hugest num­
Mrs.
H.
Hickey
and
Mr*.
Ray­
four year old Virginia. The
Representing Lyman High
It brought back memories of three and one-half million warded to Punta Gorda for
ber of generations represent­
mond
Ashton
as
Junlur
teach­
other
children
are
10
year
old
School at the All-State Flo­
other sanctuaries and inipir- dollars. He further staled tint interment.
Mike, 14 year old Jote Jr. and rida Music Education Clinic ers; Ronald Hunt as youth di­ ed, those with 100 |i«r cent at­
this represents 2.192 individ­
ed meditation and prayer.
tendance and
the largest
16 year old Victoria.
held last weekend in Miami rector and D. M. Paul, adult tingle family present.
The unit wat scheduled ual savings and checking ac­
leader.
All o f them are happy to be were Mr*. Dorothea Benson,
finally to esil for invasion, counts, or an average of 397
During the past week EbenA t 7 p. m. the groups will
In Florida and aay that they director, and Darlene Shea,
so from this chapel the chap­ new accounta per month since
eier members hove been plac­
reassemble
for
Hie
address
by
like
this
country
very
much,
Dawn Barnes, Gloria Loveall,
lain served communion in a the bink opened for business
and will niaka their home here George Lewis and I,emmi* Dr. Tolle which will lie based ing emphasis on daily prayer
continuous service until all on June 2«, 1961.
Dr. Osirio wished bis children Hoover of the Vocal DepL on hi* recent tour and ser­ for peace using aa their text,
The staff of the South Sem­
who wiahed could partake.
“ Prayer, Our Hlrrngth," from
to be raised in thi* country, he and Michael Fisher, bandmas­ vice in Chile.
inole
Bank
has
been
increased
The
men, realising what
the weekly Issue of *‘The Up­
says.
All
interested
persons
are
ter, and Johnny Wagner of
Mrs. Lida Hill Stall, a realcould be ahead for them, from five to It since opening
per Room."
Concerning Cuba and Com- the Lyman Hand.
invited
to
attend
tha
program
day
in
order
to
handle
this
dent of 303 Park Ave. in San­
cam* for several hours. The
This week, also, at the 6:30
for
which
a
nursery
will
h*
Dawn, Darlene, Gloria and
man who had found the cross volume of bullpen. Special ford. died early Thursday
provided for tho pre-school p. in. Sunday meeting o f the
appreciation
was
expressed
morning
at
Seminole
Memor­
Letnml* sang with the 600
in the unused room took his
Methodist Youth Fellowship,
age children.
to the bank's active em p!o)«l ial Hospital following a abort
voice concert chorus mad* up
parent*
have been invited tifor their loyalty and tireless illness.
of students from all part* of
join in devotions, discussions,
effort in bringing efficient
A native of Erie, III., sbe
the state and Gvoige sang in
recreation and refreshment
banking to the South Seminole had lived here for tha past
the 188 member alghtreading
and to hear the guest speaker,
area during this period of It yean , was a member of
The second Persons! Sur­ chorus. John played the saxaDr. Zuniga, a dentist who re­
rapid growth and business de tha First Baptist Church of
vival Course for residents of phone in the sightreading
cently escaped from Cuba.
velopmenl. Several stockhold­ Sanford and uf the Wesleyan
Ry
Mr*.
Clarence
ftnyder
the Lake Mary area his been band.
On Thursday of next week
The Holy Name Society o f ers were equally strung in Bible Class of the church.
Rev, Trammel Kilpatrick,
While attending the clinic,
announced. Classes will open
a combined meeting o f the
Altamonte's St. Msry Mag­ their praise, according to
She is survived by a daugh- at 7 p. m. on Fab. 6 at the the group stayed at the Mia­ pa-lor o f the Ostrcn Baptist
Commissions on Education and
dalen Catholic Church will re­ comments made throughout lrr-tn-law, Mrs. Carolina G.
Church and a native of Cre't*
Lake Mary Elementary School mi Colonial Hotel.
Evangelism has been schedul­
ceive Holy Communion in a the meeting.
view,
left
foliowring
Sunday
Hill of Bethlehem. Pa.; two with Tom Richey serving •«
The Lyman High -School
ed at the home uf R. J. Tur­
body at the 7 a. m- Sunday
Re-elected to the Board of grandchildren, Robert L Hill
evening
services
last
week
Chorals ires now are in re­
Instructor.
ner fur 7:10 p. in.
Mata.
Directors for the coming year of HeUertown, Pa., and Mrs.
hearsals fur their (urthcuni. for the tornado stricken city
According
to
S
e
m
i
n
o
l
e
Also on Sunday tha Blood at this meeting were A. G. Ellen Hill Jones of Van Nu ji ,
after
receiving
word
that
the
lug musical comedy produc­
Rank Unit will be on the Bush, E. G. Banks, Herman J. Calif., and six great grand­ County Cfvtl Defense Direc­
tion, “ Mr. Crane from Sleepy home of hia parents, Mr. and
tor
A.
B.
Peterson
Sr.,
regia
church grounds following each Heidrich, Arthur O’ Heir and children.
tratjon for this class will go Hollow." This program, a Mr*. Trammel Kilpatrick Sr.,
mass to racetva blood dona­ Hope Strong, in other action,
Funeral services will be
modern musical version of had been destroyed.
tions. Members of the Wom­ the number of Directors was held at 11 a.m. Saturday at back to the old limit of tfi per
Both o f the elder Kilpat­
the atory of Ichsbod Crane
sons.
Word
has
boon
received
en's Guild will provide re­ increased to seven by the Brisson Funeral Home with
ricks
are employed so were
and
Hp
I-egi-nd
of
Sleepy
Hol­
freshment* for nourishment of election o f J. P. Toole, vice Rev. John Adams Jr. officiat­ from the state that addition­
al fund* ara being mad* evUI low, it scheduled for Feb. 17. not in thnir hom» when the
all those giving blsod.
president and cashier, and ing. Tha body will be sent to
catastrophe struck, however,
able for this rounty and tha
Masses at St. Mary-Megde- Amos G. Carroll lo the Board- Scranton, Pa., for burial.
M r.
Kilpatrick,
hurrying
local
CD
office
hat
asked
for
len are conducted at 7 a. m.;
At a meeting of the Board
home afterwards, was invol­
10
class**
which
will
bring
at 9 a. m.; at 10 a m.i immediately
following
the
ved in an accident but was for­
the county’s total to number
1 1 a . m . and at noon.
stockholders gathering, Bush
tunate in receiving only min­
27, Peterson said.
“ A Community of llontfi Dull! With Pride"
was elected again to the
or injuries.
Registration for the Lake
Chairmanship, E. G. Banks
The
pastor's
patent*
spent
Mary classes may be made by
Tentative plsns were begun
was re-elected president and
calllnr
the eeheol at FA 2-8211 for a Volunteer Fire Dept, at tha Christmas holidays in Os­
J. P. Toole waa re elected to
or the CD office at FA 2-6139. Monday night's meeting of teen with their ton and his
the office of vice president
By Jan* Ca*aelbrrry
Organisations or g r o u p s the Forest City Civic Attn., family and made many friends
and cashier.
Mrs.
Golds
The Lyman Parent-Teaehwishing to sponsor a course according to Allen Forward, during their visit.
Counts was elected to the po­ *r Assn, has postponed its
Plans for the Young Teo
sition of assistant cashier. meeting originally scheduled may arrange it through the president of the group.
Price* Start at 311,900
pies Retreat to he held at
defense office.
Forward said that the mat­
She has bean a member of for next Tuesday night due to
With
Low Down Payment
Lake Placid in February were
The Quarterly Communion
ter will come under further
the bank's staff sines the tha baskeball gam* and dedi­
introduced and discussed by
No
Closing Com!
Service
of
Hie
Seventh-Day
discussion at the nest meet­
opening In June.
cation o f the new gymnasium
Rev. John W. PH!»r
**»•
Adventists
will
be
held
at
ing
on
Feb.
6
and
urged
that
to be held at that time.
V. A. Financing: Also F. If. A.
meeting o f the Westminster
all members and representa­ the Forest Lake Church Sat­
Tha maeting, postponed for
FHA - In - Service, Conventional
Fellowship group at th» Com­
tives from all districts try to urday morning. 11. V. H*non* week until ■ p. m. on Jan.
munity Presbyterian Church
attend. Meetings o f the asso­ dershot, pastor of the church,
23,
will
be
a
Parent’s
Night
o f Lake Maly, Sunday nigh*
ciation are held at 8 p. m, will deliver the sermon.
when those attending will be
Many of the members war*
L. E. White o f Sanford has each month in the Forest City
FHA - IN - SERVICE
able
to
fotlow
their
rhlld's
absent because of alcknesa
returned home from Pelham, Baptist Church.
FINANCING
daily schedule and hear from
O V E R 35 Y E A R S
By Carol .Ispeon
and it is hoped that they will
Ga. whera ha attended the
at
First
and
Palmetln
•seh
of
his
teacher*
on
what
3-Bedroom
I-Uath
Former officer* of Chuluo.
all be able to be present at
funeral o f hia brother, Cecil
(Along Side Poal Office)
the next meeting to be held ta'x Hobby Craft Club receiv­ Is being accomplished in each White, who died Saturday in
subject.
on Sunday at 7 p. ni. to help ed gift* o f appreciation from
Lakeland. Mr. White was wellwith the plana that will be tha member* during tha Janu­
known and had many friends
Per Mo.
made then for the coming ary meeting held at the Lake
In Sanford.
Tha United Citltena of CasCurttom Itullding A Specialty
Catherine Inn.
The Brotherhood of the
event.
White is survived by aa- selberry will meet at 8 p. m.
Include* Everything
311 W. 25th St.
A full attendance was pro- First Baptist Church o f Lake other brother, Roy Lee of Tuesday at the horn* of Rill
Members present were Di­
Gen. Office FA Z-3I93 Sale# Office FA 2-749S
ane Hickeon, Sonja Wester, sent for the installation of Mary will meet at the church Winter Haven, a sister, Mrs. and Isabel Taylor at 1437
Suai Stubbing*, Tarry Buck- officer* and following lunch­ at 7:30 p. m. next Thursday. J. D. Stephens o f Pelham, a I.akethore Dr. Plans for the
DIRECTIONS TO RAVENNA: Turn W. On 20th St.
lew, Corkey Buck lew, Billy eon. Maw member* accepted All member* ara urged to at* daughter, Mrs. Jim Rich o f coming year will be discussed
• Carpet
• Furniture
• Tile
• Plano#
Follow Country Club ltd. Welch Slgna
Lewe. Bill Blaksmore and wera Sophi Koeti and Evelyn tend and the Royal Ambasia- Jacksonville and two grand- during tha business and so­
• Rental Beds
A*u ala* u s tavilad.
chlldrsa.
cial event.
Robert Hopkins.

Mrs. Grace Duval
Dies At Oviedo

Dr. Joe Tolle To Be Speaker Ebenezer
For Grace Methodist Services To Observe

South Seminole
Officials Meet

HOW
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS

WSFR

9:00

Family Day

Lyman Students
Attend Clinic

Mrs. Lida Stall
Dies In Hospital

W E USE
BOTH Barrels!

Lake Mary
To Get
CD Course

Blood Bank
Schedules Visit
At Church

Tornado Takes
Parents’ Home

OWN YOUR HOME

For Less Than Rent . . .

P-TA Meeting
Postponed
At Lyman

Lake Mary
Youths Plan
For Retreat

in R A V E N N A P A R K

Civic Group
Is Planning
Fire Service

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12 BATHS

V/2&amp;

General Electric

Communion Set

White Attends
Services
For Brother

Craft Club
Gives Gifts
To Officers

Church Meet

Kitchens

United Citizens
Set Meeting

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COMPANY

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�Resigned To Utopia
Occasionally we in the United
States get a chance to put in a little
truer perspective the bright claims
Moscow makes about living in Com­
munist R ursIa.
A young diplomat, speaking pri­
vately and unofficially to a small
group in Washington, offered a
realistic antidote to the well-circu­
lated Red propaganda contention
that “ people in Russia are happy”
under a regime that allegedly is lift­
ing their living standards.
In the diplomat's view, the atti­
tude of the Soviet man in the street
is generally one of grumpy resigna­
tion,
“ Most average Russians struck me
as devoted to scrounging wr.at they
could for themselves.
“ They fret and complain con­
stantly, and sines they can’t criticize
the Communist system, they critizice
each other.”
Many say quite openly to some
foreigners, though not so readily to
Americans, that they are not very
enthusiastic
about
the
system
they've got, that it’s just there and
they have to put up with it.
This man also gained the sharp
impression that Russians o f college

Peter Edsoit
"A GREAT FUTURE LIES IN THE C O N G O ”

Political

age are far less wedded than some o f
their elders to the old, rigid, Commu­
nist theories and practices.
The dedicated ones, he says, still
are those in official life, in the age
brackets perhaps 45 to 65,
T h e s e observations, evidently
widely shared by foreigners -who
travel the streets o f drab Soviet cities
with a clear eye and alert car, are
possible signs of hope for the long
pull in East-West relations.
But strict caution haa to govern.
We can have no assurance that the
somewhat more flexible young Russians o f today will not be the rigid
masters o f tomorrow.
And, the diplomat was careful to
note, Soviet citizens’ dlsgruntlement
over their lot under Communism la
one thing. Their patriotic, national
feelings are another. Most ordinary
folk, he says, appear to accept the
version of history which pfcti
pictures
Russia as the constant goal o f Wes­
tern military plotting.
Still, the portrait o f dingy cities
and fussing, grumbling citizens pre­
sents pointed contrast with Moscow’s
flashy propaganda colors — colors
which too often seem to catch the
eye of uncritical foreigners, including
some romantic liberals in Westsrn
Europe and elsewhere.

WASHINGTON— (N E A ) —
Th* lowly »oj-b*»n, an un­
known to most city slickers, is
becoming th* glamour crop o f
U. S. agriculture. It Is alto s
subject of interest to big bustj ness aa well as to government
■planners intent on saving th*
j world.

Dr. Crane’s

W orry
;A 8E M U i Party M.. ag.
ad 12, is a problem child.
“ Dr. Crust,“ hit mother btgan, "Party fata into fifhta
alrr.oit Inrtaaanlly,
"Twice last week bJi teach­
er itr.t him to tba principal'*
effU*.
"And though he premia**
me to be good, ha jutt can't
neera to atay out o f a fight
mora than a day or two. Ii he
deitinad to be a Juvenile de­
linquent? And what made him
thla w ay?"
Foollah Manama
Percy'* mother mad* him a
fighter! How?
By foliUng a tin y name bn
thla boy. For In modem Amer­
ica, a number o f very maaculint namea of the p u t, hare
now acquired a feminine con­
notation
“ Percy’' 1* one o f that*.
Boyi abhor anything that
•van vaguely auggtat* girlishname.
That’s why they pride themaelvta on rough, tough mon­
icker* Ilka "Splka" or "Butch*'
or eveq “ Fatao."
So will you fond mammae
PLEASE hav* a heart when
you chrlaUn your aoni and
look far ahead.
Try to anticipate th* social
effect of thr name you are
cbeoelng for your aon.
Imagine the humiliation and
diimay o f a boy who is named
“ Vivian.'*
Even th* aame - mounding
male-female paired namea are
emharrauing, auch aa MarionMarian, Many a boy named
Marion I* thus nicknamed
"Mary."
So he fight* and quickly
triee to acquire a nickname
like "Butch''
You young mother* don't
nerd to take a course in psychlatry to guest why even a
superb baseball atar like Nat­
ion Fox, constantly keeps a
big cud o f chewing tobacco In
cno cheek.

Clinic

For ha haa been nicknamed
"Nallla.” A generation ago,
th* tough, swaggering type o f
athlata chewed tobacco, ao you
can tee why any youngster
who wishaa to offaat a sissy
monlcktr may do likewise.
Indeed, boy* with feminine
names or nicknames, will often
start smoking vary early. And
they adopt cigara or pipe*, in
addiUon to elgareU.
They may also boast about
drinking beer before they are
la Junior High, and also try
to carry a whiskey flask to a
high school party.
For they are so worried
about their own name that

they lose normal perspective.
Tomboy Danger*
Also, bawara o f naming girl*
to their nleknamea are boyish.
This means you should re­
member that Patricia will be
called “ Pat." Many girls nowadays art alto called
and “ Tommy.”
This often eauaea a complex
in the girl. She may try to
identify herself mora fully
with the mala sex because aba
thus bear* a masculine nick­
name.
However, glrla don't mind as
much being masculinised as
boys do at being slsslfird.

Fay Henle’s

Your Pocketbook
H a n 't tba recipe for the all the work himself. . .Ha
new young executive.
must build a 'team o f tig.
Ability la the mo it import­ e r a / '*
ant Ingredient. It counts mora
This new exs cutlva U not
heavily than social back­ eipactad, according to Gaorground.
l ges Odiome, director of Use
Education Is a must. Over Bureau o f Industrial Rela­
73 per cent of today's cor­ tions at the University « f
porate executives attended
Michigan and author ef th#
college and almost 20 per
article,
to have a ''definable
cent have had postgraduate
executive
pertoaality but he
tralnlog. In a recent screenlog (or executive talent, re­ will make thing! happen.”
ports "C halltnif,” tha mag­ What kind ef U lngi? HU will
azine of economic affaire
b* the responsibility, as |l
published by New York Uni­
has always been, to decide
versity, the man wilh a mas.
bow to Increase aatei, deve­
ler*s degree rated nine to one
lop new products, cut coat*,
better than the man with but improve quality.
• bachelor's
Ter th* first time la at
Tha m w management man
least th* past Jo yaaro, bua|.
will be Judged by what his
ness Js not looking to a apefollowers do. This means to
clalUt, but aeckiog instead a
hit the top rung of Iho execu­
•'generallat." Adaptability and
tive ladder be will have to be
flexibility are tba needed
a leader. Because ha will be trails: this man will face
confronted with mere “ earn- problems that ge beyond any
plex technical and commer­ specially.
cial problems than ever be­ Tlie
creative
thinker la
fore, ho won’t be able to do
sought—Use man who can
analyte aituattons and class.
1/y problems identifying the
proper course of action for
others.
What will be wanted will
be tb* organixar. The pitch
will
be
oo
m saigem tot
teams, task forces. Th* grow­
ing numbers of people in­
volved in a company will call
for organisational ulant, the
sort that can delegate respon­
sibility. Tor the lots execu­
tive at the top, it 1* predict­
ed, the Job will be too com ­
plex.
Builnesa U looking for pro*
fiU and growth; the executvw
who can produce these mult
be geared toward getting re­
sults and accepting respon­
sibility. And, says the article
this
man
muat "operate
within
a value
system,"
meaning a code of ethics,

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

Phil Newsom Says . . .

West Hopeful On Berlin
I 'M Foreign Newt Analyst
Word from the West Ger­
man capital of Bonn suggests
that both Chancellor Konrad
Adenauer and British Prime
Minister Harold Macmillan
believe the cards soon will be
on (he table in the Berlin
crisis.
In the British view, at
lo u t, there Is eome cautious
optimism
that exploratory
talks conducted in Moscow by
U. S. Ambassador Llewellyn
Thompson have shown a
slight hope that n b ills for
negotiations can be found.
As In negotiations preced­
ing the abortive Parle sum­
mit meeting In 1939, MacmilHaa he* emerged as the chief
go-between
for
Adenauer,
President Charles dc Geulle
of France and President Ken­
nedy.
Paralleling events of 1939
alto h is been the feet that
among the four, Macmillan is
th* most anxious for the
East-West talks, and
De

Gaulle the most unwilling.
An added, and unfortunate
factor, hai been DeGaullc's
growing coolness toward the
Kennedy administration.
He has been highly critical
of U.S. policy in the Congo
and his representative at the
recent conference of NATO
foreign ministers, Maurice
Coure de Murvllle, did his
best to prevent NATO endor­
sement of the exploratory
talks In Moscow.
DeGaullc’a refusal to inte­
grate French divialons re­
turning from Algeria into
NATO and his Influence upon
bin own nuclear program are
taken as evidence of his dis­
trust of U. S. determination
to stand firm against Com­
munist pressures in Western
Europe.
As a signatory of the fourpower agreement on Ger­
many after World War II,
France remains in a posi­
tion to veto any agreement
reached without bit approval.

Adding to the uncertainly
are the conditions inside the
Soviet Union whose pressures might
lorce Nikita
Khrushchev to a disastrous
climax ic Berlin or, conceiv­
ably, could lead to a more
conciliatory mood.
The pressure for drastic ac­
tion might come from a ne­
cessity to prove to the Bed
Chioese (h it his policy of
coexistence is not a policy of
weakness.
Possibly tending toward a
more conciliatory mood would
be other factors. One might
be &gt; desire to ease the mili­
tary strain on th* Soviet
economy in order to pay
more attention to Africa and
Use under-developed nations.
Another might be that, with
the establishment of (he Ber­
lin wall and the halt to the
outflow of East German man­
power, the East Germans
might now he in a position o
rebuild their economy, easing
further the strain on the So­
viet budget.

Dick West Soys:

WASHINGTON
I were political
Rep. Charles A.
would recommend
troduce a bill to
alphabet.

(U ?I) ~Tf
adviser to
Hallcck, 1
that he In­
shorten the

fit passage could help him
make a better showing the
next time the House of Re.
prtie&amp;tatlvas meats to elect
a speaker.

Such an election wee held
Wednesday end Hallcck, one
of tbe two candidates, sh ov­
ed a lot of what Is known in
aquestrian circles as “ early
foot.”
Throughout the “ A s" and
during part of the ''B 'i” the
Indiana
Republican pretty
wall held his own against
Rrp. John W. McCormick ol
Massachusetts,
tbe
Demo­
cratic catry.
Tbit was because tbe first SO
names on the alphabetical list
of
House
members
are
equally
divided
between
Democrats and Ripubticeni.
House members traditional­
ly rota th* party line in
electing a speaker. Since
everyone
knew
that
th*
Democrats
had
numerical
superiority, I think it can
fairly be said that thla elec­
The United Statei hat about tion waa a bit short on aus440 federal hospitals.

lie thereby annexed for tha
:ta Democrats voted for Me.
Cormack and 1M Republicans House a title that long had
been applied to the Senate.
voted for Hallcck. The two
I'm not sure what that
candidates
both
answered
means, but U this Congress
•‘proianl’ ’ when their names has two greatest deliberative
bodies It will still be in ses­
were called.
There being nobody in the sion next Christmas.
race named "present,” the
assumption is that they were
too loyal to their parties to
vote for each other, and too
modest to vote for them­
TALLAHASSEE (U P !) selves
Each
county In Florida will
Although everyone knew in
advance what the outcome receive a check for fl?,300
would be, House members thla week as their share of
did their best to make an oc­ the state racing tax distribu­
tion.
casion out of it.
Comptroller Ray E. Green
They stood and applauded
when McCormick w«» nomi­ said to date this fiscal year,
nated, when his victory was each county has received
announced, when be was es­ 3(8,300 from the racing tax.

Race Check Per
County $12,500

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—

Voting by proxy ia not permisiable at political elections.

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Fin* Now Funeral
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■upplied end installed
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FERN PLAZA
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structure

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116 S. Magnolia Ave. Sanford, Fla.
FA 2-1562

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2 * 1 BtDROOM H I M 13

NEW ORLEANS (L T D Tbe Coast Guard today re­
ported severe cold and heavy
sea conditions in the Gulf ol
Mexico led to the finking ol
a Texas fishing boat and num­
erous other distress calls.
The weather and sub-freez­
ing temperatures also dimin­
ished bope for the lives of two
seamen, overboard and miss­
ing in separate marine acci­
dents.
Small craft warnings flew
along the entire Gulf Coast for
north winds 23 to 40 miles in
hour.

GRAMKOW
(J—What type of alar la t
nova?
A—On* which undergoes a
sudden and enormous in­
crease In brightness.
Q—Why is Oklahoma tometimes
rilled
the
Sooner
State?
A—Because many of the
first bomesteaderi were so
eager to claim the rich land
that they entered tha terri­
tory "sooner” thtn It w*i
opened for settlement.
Q—What does the name ef
the country
El Salvador
mean in Spanish?
A—"The Savior.”
Q—Are Greenland and I n ­
land in the same hemisphere?
A—No, Greenland.in in the
Western, Iceland »n the Eastern Hemisphere.

MEMPHIS (U P D -T h ree of
four men reported missing on
the ley Mississippi River
rescued at dawn today by a
private yacht after spending
the night in zero-degree wea­
ther.

&amp; a n fo r ii Ije r a U i

Fishing Boat
Sinks In Gulf

TO

3 Rescued

NOW AVAtlASU rO«
HOI A HNMV DOWN

it can be stated. The problem,
o f course, is to educate more
consumer* on the use o f toy.
bean products, but this is b*.
ing worked on.
Thera Is a Soybean Council
with headquarters in Waterloo, Iowa, promoting new uses.
General Mills and other food
processors have soy product*
on the market. Department cf
Agriculture's research labora­
tories in Peoria, 111., have de­
veloped a number o f new toy
foods.
Tho most recent is a soy­
bean gel that can be served
hot as a liquid soup, or chilled
for a whipped or molded salad
or jellied soup.

big soybean studies Tor De­
partment e f Agriculture, Joint
Congressional Economic Com­
mittee and Food for Peace
agency. They hav* an impor­
tant impact for all U. E. for­
eign aid recipients and UN
program* in th# developing
countries.
World population 1* expect­
ed to fncraus from thres bil­
lion today to four billion in
the early 1970s.
Statistician Bean therefor*
calculate* that In th* present
decade there will be a world
shortage o f calories equal to
orer * billion b u • h # 1 s of
wheat, a shortage of animal
proteins In terms of about two
million tons o f dry milk, and
of fet* In terms o f three mil­
lion ton* o f vegetable ©11*.
* "Soybean* »* a protein
source outrank In volume all
th* other oil scedt.” writes
Bean. "F or the same protein
efficiency, 100 p o u n d * of
wheat flour can be replaced
by 40 pounds o f wheat flour
and £ pound* o f soy flour with
a reduction in protein costs of
over 80 per cent.
"A * a result o f technolog­
ical advances not generally
known, beverage* for child
f e e d i n g , nutritionally th*
equivalent of cow's milk, can
now be made from cottonseed
flour, particularly aoybean
flour, and a completely ade­
quate protein supply can be
obtained from vegetables.”
That sums up the soybean
potential about as sucrintly at

Electing Good Exercise

corted to the rostrum, when
he was introduced as the
new speaker, when be made
his acceptance speech and
when he was ewom In.
This not only served as a
tribute to McCormack but
gave members who had been
loafing around during the ad­
journment period a chance to
get a little exercise.
The new speaker told hu
colleagues he deemed it an
honor to have brrn chosen
to preside over “ the grel i ­
c it deliberative body to the
By th* time Use roll call world.”
clerk narked the congreumen whose names start with
"D ,” Hallaek was already
out
of tha ruaatng. Whoever
for
Tagn 4
Sanford, Florid*
Friday, January If* 1962
Invented the English lang­
HEART
WALTKK i , UIBLOW. BOSTON A rVBLISBI
made the alphabet loo
RESEARCH
vscaaiiscL
mvbltm a. cu sB in a
BBXtBBW SCILIWamBW uage
long for him.
Gratefully
M a a . e ln g e d i t o r
XOr.rttalng Dlretter
City Bdltar
JUDY WBLXa
M. BX4.BB TTIUS
’
n u a x voL T ouaa
Unless the GOP increases
Accepted
Caoaly editor
CUaalUed Manager
Ctraulatlaa Manager Its head cauat in the next
CBCKLIA FARM KB
JAXIB U BROEB AKBM
rneo WBU.I
SEMINOLE • D«BARY
cooiressioaal election. Hali*«t*U editor
aulas** Manager
M •* * * * * ! * ! B u tt
coU N qvteak might consider moving
Bates** a*
p . a b o x 106
__ad Bent «. Utl,
to Greece, which h u a short­
I S * B « l d to • m e m b e r *C U t C a l 1
r »m* wblab to eeUitog mtl*t
er alphabet
SANFORD, FLA.
Stair to Sh* we* i t s re f *klts*il** *f
I Ik* l*«*l sews p r in t* totfcto
Tbe fla il tally shoved that

jrjnltH. rtisUn

Production o f soybeans in
this country has shown a larg­
er annual average g r o w t h
sine* the end of World War II
than any other industry. This
is th* finding o f National In­
dustrial Conference Board of
New York. It comes as a sur­
prise to practically everyone
and it is important.
Th* average annual growth
rat* for all U. S. industry
since 13(8 is 3.6 per cent. Th*
soybean Industry nearly tripl­
ed that with a growth rat* of
7.C per cent.
Right behind it are the
aluminum industry with 7£
per cent, life insurance in
force 6.7 per cent, synthetic
fibers 6.3 per cent, natural gas
and electric energy production
S.6 per cent.
Soybeans are now America'*
fourth Isrgest cash crop be­
hind corn, whaat and cotton.
Just ahead o f tobacco. The
United States now pioduces
nearly 60 per cent o f th* world
soybean supply and furnishes
nearly 74 par cant of all soy­
bean sxporta. It ia n billiondollar crop, with svary indica­
tion o f grow th.
There 1* a long range poten­
tial that soybeans might rev­
olutionise American agricul­
ture for the better.
As new us«s and expanded
markets are developed, an in­
crease in aoybean acreage and
a decrease o f corn, wheat and
cotton acreage would reduce
surpluses o f th* last three.
This could cut government
billlon-dollar price support,
storage and surplus disposal
subsidies, saving th* taxpay­
ers hundreds o f millions o f
dollars.
There is no government pro­
gram to make these shifts in
American farm production But
the importance o f soybeans la
recognised. Last j a r Secre­
tary o f Agriculture Orville L.
Freeman raised tba soybean
support priea from $1.85 to 12
* bushel. This may have help­
ed increase U. S. production
by 86 million buxheis. But tha
new high support price was
narar above th* avarag* mar­
ket price o f |2.1S, ao no sur­
pluses piled up.
Soybean* are in abort sup­
ply. There ia a carry over of
only 65 million bushels, lssa
than 10 par cant of last year's
693 million bushel crop, or
only n month’s reserve.
Economist Louis H. Bean
has recently completed two

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PLUMBING — HEATING
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WALL
Plumbing * HBating and Air-Conditioning

1007 S. Sanford Ave.

FA 2-6562

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New Gramkow Funeral Home To Hold Open House

Another
The new Gramkow Funeral
Home on Onora Road is com ­
pleted and open for service
and a grand opening will be
held Sunday afternoon from
2 to 10 p. m.

Beautiful
Building —

GRAMKOW
Funeral Home

Another
Good

Job

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DECORATORS

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Dill Klinefelter
FA 2-7910
llitl .Slavton
FA 2-.17I6

RILL GRAMKOW, fun*
eral director and owner
of the new Gramkow
Funeral Home, a l s o
operates a 24 hour am*
bulance sendee. He is
assisted by Carl Remu«at and Junior Litton.
(Herald Photo)

The strikingly modernistic
styling of the building hai a
slightly oriental look with its
uniquely styled root line,
which has six peaks, made of
pre-formed panels.
A comotnatkm of concrete
block and rich wood paneling
has been used throughout
with the wood used also for
framing
of
irregular-sired
window panes In the floor-tocelling windows in several
rooms.
The lobby o f the funeral
homes is graciously furnished
with comfortable couch and
chair tor visitors and the
office la on the left upon en­
uring.
The large, quiet chapel, set
apart by attractive molded
wood screens will seat M as
It stands, hut can be extended

to seat as many as 110 per­
sons if necessary. The chapel
can be decorated and pre­
pared for any kind of reli­
gious services, and is made
quiet and peaceful by the
wall-to-wall
carpet
which
covers and extends all the
way to the front door.
The entire building is com­
pletely bested and air-condi­
tioned for the
maximum
comfort of those who have
need o f the services of the
funeral home, and an inter­
com system also brings rec­
orded music from a hidden
tape recorder and record
player.
Construction o f the newest
and most modem funeral
home in Sanford was done
by the Shoemaker Construc­
tion Co., with the striking
arehitecttural
design
the
creation of F. Wade Tye.
The wiring and fixtures
maUrials were supplied and
irork done by Sanford F.lectrie and the plumbing work

and fixtures by Wall Plumb- glaring
by
the
McRaney
ing and Heating.
I’ a.nt and Glass Co.
Aluminum awning windows
The Imperial Decorators
from the llarCar Aluminum
did the painting and lluby
Products Co. arc used in
many rooms with glsss and Spears did the tile work in

the new building. The carpet
and installation was done by
,hc Hous&lt;“ ot *'lnor’ ««
Park and the lathing and
plastering by Carl Lommler
of Longwood.

TO —

GRAMKOW
Funeral Home

Notice the Gleaming
Ceramic Tile
Rath
Installed by —
A. K. ( KAY) Shoemak­
er Jr. Shoemaker Conatruction Co. was the
builder and
general
contractor of the new
funeral home. Shoe­
maker is nlso building
a new home for the
Gramkow’s adjacent to
the site.
(Hernld Photo)
THE QUILT CIIAI’ LL of the netv Gramkow Funeral Home on Onora Rd.
ia shown in the upper photo. In the background is the floor to ceiling win­
dow, and just beyond to the right is the family room. The lower picture
shows, the gracious foyer o f the establishment, with its attractive fumish( Herald Photo)
Inga.

Leffler Speaks
To HD Club

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Sixteen member mid guests
o f the Lake Mary Home De­
monstration Club attended
Tuesday's luncheon meeting
when Sanford Attorney Ken­
neth l.effler was the guast
speaker.
I.effler spoker on “ Proper­
ty lUghts, Willi and Deeds."
Following hie talk, a ques­
tion and answer period was
conducted with participation
from the audience.
Hoitesse* for the luncheon
were Mrs. John Kshir and
Mrs. Kmma Seibert.

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Map Showing:
To Gramkow

IIUBY SPFARS

2708 S. Sanford Are.
FA 2-6125

FUNERAL HOME

another example of fin*
workmanship in
LATHING and PLASTERING
b y -

Carl Lommler

Largest raindrops measure
about one.quarter-lnch in dia­
meter; larger onei break up
at they fall.

The

Tile &amp; Marble Co.

GRAMKOW

2 7 /A . S A
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BRACKET

TE 8-5449
LONGWOOD,

FLA.

GRAM KOW
FUNERAL HOME
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In v ita tio n

To Inspect Their New Facilities A t 130 Onora Road

15 $ ' O f ®

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OPEN HOUSE

Sunday, Jan. 14th
2 :0 0

to

10

P .M .

Dedication Services at 2 O'clock
MU
Conducted By —
Rev. Donald Gravenmier, Abraham J. Gussow and the Rev. Richard L. Lyons
130 ONORA ROAD

SANFORD

FA 2*3213

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Pnjff 6— Fr!. Jnn. 12. '62

frratb

CPO Wives C lub Installs N ew O fficers

Stokes - Abney

Mrs. Gunter

Wedding

Hostess T o

Announced

Gleaners Class
Mrs. A. u. Gurlcr and her
group were hostesses last
Tuesday for the meeting of
the Gleanera Class of the
First Baptist Church, which
was held at the Gunter home
on Palmetto Avenue

A t First Luncheon M eeting O f Y ea r
Member* of the CPO Wlvei the floral centerpiece as the
Club met at the Tiki House door prise.
Restaurant for the Insulin-

Assisting
Rohlfs on

lion luncheon merlins.
The tables were artistically
decorated with candles, Icis
and other appropriate arranitementa. The newly elect­
ed officers each received a
white chrysanthemum cor•ace.
A centerpiece of yellow and
white chrysanthemums, white
gladioli, lavender iris and
surple delphinium decorated
the officers' table.
Mr*. Rex Kins, retiring
president, thanked members
for their co-operation and re­
linquished the gavel to Mrs.
William G. Sowell. The new
president pledged her support
as president and asked for
continued co-operation from
the group.
Mrs. 1. Kent and Mrs. M.
O'Donnrtl were welcomed as
new members.
Other officers serving with
Mrs. Sowell are Mrs. Roy J.
Morris, vice president; Mrs.
William R. Marsh, secretary,
and Mrs. Wade Snyder, treas­
urer.
Sir*. King received a sterl­
ing silver, engraved, cigaret
box as a gift from the club
and Mrs. F. J. Murray won

Mr. snd Mrs. Lamar Stokes
of Lake Mary are announcing
the marriage of their daugh­
Mrs. M a r v i n committee were Mrs. Sowell ter. Margaret Inell, to A.2c
Palo Abney. Jr., son of the
the arrangement and Mrs. J. Kdwardson.
late Mr. and Mrs. Palo Abney
of Tennessee.
The marriage was perform­
ed by Rev. Claude Thomai in
Nahunla, G a„ Jan. 4.
Mias Stakes attended Sem­
inote High School and Mr. Ab­
ney attended Southern High in
Detroit, Mich. He »a now a
member of the Air Force, alalioned in Anchorage. Alaska.
He Just completed Barber Col­
lege on Dee.* 10.
Mrs. Abney plans to remain
in Lake Mary with her parenta until Mr. Abney complctea hia tour in Alaska in
July.

Garden Club
Sponsoring
Party, Tuesday

MRS. WILI.IAM SOWELL, center, receive* the gavel from Mra. Rex King,
retiring president o f the CPO Wives Club, at the installation luncheon
meeting. Other officers pictured are Mrs. R. J. Morris, vice president and
seated from left are Mrs. Wade S viler, treasurer and Mrs. William R.
Marsh, secretary,
(Herald Photo)

Final plans have been com­
pleted for the dessert-card
party, Tuesday evening, at the
Civic Center.
Tables will be provided but
guests are requested to bring
Ihelr own cards. Dessert will
be served at S p m.
Tlcketa may be obtained by
contacting the chairman. Mra.
Richard Gleason or any mem.
her of the Garden Club.

C an didates Guests
VAH -3 Co//
ee

At
The VAH-3
monthly coffee
this month in
duce the four

Officers Wives
was held early
order to intro­
candidates for

JUNIOR MEMBERS of the Seminole Unit .10 Disabled American Veterans
Auxiliary arc shown being initiated by the unit commander Mrs, Vnlton
William*. Front row, Mary I-ou Williams. Jmlie Mansfield, Patricia Ken­
nedy and Janet Mansfield. Rack rotv, Belinda Jones, Retha Kennedy and
Mr*. Williams. This is a new pro up being formed and daughter* under 16
years o f age o f chapter and units member* are eligible.

Bakeless Sale
Held By
DeBary B P W
The DeBary Business and
Professional Women’* Club
held the regular monthly
mreting Tuesday evening at
the office of Dr. George
Prison Sr., in DeBary.
Mrs. Jo Peck presided at
the business session when it
wss voted to hold a bakelesi
cake sale, with proceeds to
be used for the Chinese Nurs­
ing Home.
Members planning to attend
the quarterly dinner meeting
of District 4, this Sunday at
the Civic Center in Palatka.
ire asked to meke reserva­
tions this week.
Guest speaker will be Mar­
garet Linkoui of Jacksonville.
Cars will meet at 9 a m. in
iront of the Dellary Restau­
rant.

B. Lampman, Mrs. Henry
DeMent, Mrs. James Fairly.
Mrs. Harold King, Mrs. Bea
Guest, Mrs. Jobu Touchtoo,
Mri. Frank Bransom, and
the All Wives presidential; Mr, John B l ,|ey#
election to the members.
j
.
Hostesses,
Mrs.
Edward
Fritsch. Mrs. John Rrumaker.
Mrs. Irs Hughes and Mrs.
Robert Lorenii served coffee
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Fleischer
and a wonderful assortment of
of Elberton. Ga.. announce the
Danish pastries to those pre­
birth of an B Ih. 2 og. son,
sent.
Mrs. Silas Johnson wel­ Dec. 23. in Elbrrtoo.
comed out of town guests,
This is the couple s first
Mrs. Frieda O’Hara and Mrs. child and they have chosen
A. Brodie.
the name, John Gregory, for
She then introduced each the new arrival.
candidate for the Officers
MONDAY
Paternal grandparents arc
Wives. Mrs. John Barlow, Mr , nd Mr, ln .in F lfilchrr,
The Past Matrons Club of
Sirs. H. E. McCumber. Sirs Plumosa Drive, Sanford. Ma­ Seminole Chapter No. 2 Order
Pat Murphy, and Sirs. Norma ternal grandparrnli are Mr. of Eastern Star will meet at
Schneider. Mrs. Johnson en­ and Mrs. Dan Ambrosini of 7:30 p.m
with Mrs. John
couraged the wives to attend Elberton.
Shepard. 22U9 Oak Ave.
toe election coffee and vote
Jnr the candidate of their
choice.
Mrs.
Richard Cleveland,
Central Committee represen­
tative, told of the coming bake
sale planned Tuesday at the
Food Fair and the NAS Ex­
change. She asked the co­
operation of the group snd
tin te d that Ih* prureed* will
he used to re-decoralc the dis­
pensary.
others attending the coffee
were Sirs. Lou Stusgrove,
Mrs. John Newburough, Mrs.
Hay Spradlin, Mrs. H. G.
Hatch, Mrs. D. C. Hamilton.
Mrs. A. J. Hlsha, Mrs. C. D.
Schoonover, Mrs. R. J. Leonhardl, Mrs. James A. dc
Ganahl, Mrs. Ralph Seacat.
Mrs. E. C. Taltmin, Mrs. N.
H. Setle. Mrs. Hugh O'Hara.
Mrs. Joe
Mclnvale, Mrs.
Charles Kauffman.
Mrs. Patrick Cullen, Mrs.
W. M. Malinowski, Mrs.
Stephen Oliver. Mrs. B. D.
Weber. Mrs James R Con
rey, Mrs. John W. Charlton.
Mrs. Charles Guthrie. Mrs. L.

N ew Arrivals

Local Events

MISS JEAN MERRILL, of New York City, hu* returned home after a two
week visit with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Merrill, 21 Azalea Drive,
DeBary. M lu Merrill, a former editor of the Literary Cavalcade, an edu­
cational scholastic magazine, h*s made two trip* to Europe the paat few
years. On one she traveled through nine countries laving out travel route*
for young people who make European tour*. She also spent one year In
India on a Pulbright scholarship. At present she I* writing children's book*
and to date has 11 to her credit.
(Cox Photo)

Catholic Wives

W esleyan Service Guild Will

Schedule

Observe Guild Month, Jan. 2 7

Rtception Sunday
Tb* Catholic Navy Wives
Club held its monthly meet­
ing at the Nival Air Station.
During the business session.
Mrs.
Mary Hudome
wss
elected new co-rhurman.
A reception Is planned this
Sunday to welcome the new
thtplsin, Father Anlos. and
ta bid farewell to Father
Lauretuaoo. Chairmen of the
event arc Mrs. Pat Tolle and
Mrs. Toni Waters.
.All Catholic Navy personnel
and their dependents are in­
vited to attend. The aocial Is
scheduled from * to 5 p m.
at the Naval Air Station Hallroam
Hostesses for the monthly
evening meeting were Mrs.
Terry Fay and Mrs. Frances
Sasser.

Lake Mary

Personals
Lake Mary friends of o . P.
Westmoreland are very glad
ta bear d his recovery and
wiah him a speedy trip home.

The regular meeting of the | ing and refreshments were
Wesleyan Service Guild of the j Mrs. Rurke Steele, Mrs. Tom
First Methodist Church was Sullivan. Miss Mary RawUnj.
held Monday evening at the Mrs. Walter Carver, Mrs. R.
Hillhimrr. Mrs. Etcar
home of Mrs. Fred Smith on S.
Seminole Rlvd. with Mrs. J. Nelder, Mrs. Muriel Gardner.
F. Riser and Mias Ethel Riser Misa Mabel Chapman, Mra.
Haxal Flynt, Sira. Porter
as co-hostesses.
During the business session Lansing, Sirs. Ntncy Brock,
It was decided to observe Mrs. T. A. Wakefield and Sire.
"Guild Month" on Jaa. 21 by Jack Burney,
having the members attend
the 10:35 a m. service at First
Methodist Church In a group.
Members will meet at the
Park Avenue entrance of the
Church and sit together dur­
ing the service. Following
this, all who arc able will ad­
journ to a local restaurant
for lunrh.
Mr*. Walter Carter, chair­
man. gave a report of the
Christinas pioject. The mem­
bers were delighted with her
report, ami the way their
Christmas
rfontuon*
were
used.
Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker pre­
sented the devotion on the
theme "He stUl and know that
I am God." Mr*. Boyd Gaines
was in charge of the program
and talked on Life's Extras,
by Archibald Rutledge.
Otbera present lor the meet-

Angel's Restaurant
N O W OPEN
11 A . M . to 12 P . M .

O Cleead All Day Monday
Pledging Qaaliy Food* A Court too* Service
------------ Leoa * Ted W alker

When you accept another
woman's Invitation to lunch
don’t ssy, "At least let me
leave the tip." He a guest all
the way. Return the luncheon
aivp ao|tj » l*

Mrs. Ella Ellis presided
over the business session and
the devotion, taken from Hilly
Graham’s book on happiness,
was presented by Mrs. R
Williams.
Following the business ses­
sion Mrs. Joe Wright con­
** j
ducted an amusing game with
Mrs. V. C. Messenger win­
ning the prire. Rcfreshmrnls
of cake and coffee were
served to the following:
Mrs. Ellis. Mrs. D. K Me.
Nab. Mrs. Valerie Echols,
Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Messen­
ger, Mrs. Wright. Mrs. Thel.
ms Stccie, Mrs. J. P. Whit,
i . /r. Mrs. M. I). Bumgirncr,
Miss Lorenr Franklin and
Mrs. Gunter.
A rard was signed by each
member present and sent to
the teacher. Mrs. Fred Myers,
who was unable to attend be­
cause of an asthma attack.

Former Resident

M rs. Keogh Hostess

O f Sanford

A t Circle M eeting

Recent guest of Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Fortner was Mr*.
Fortner’ s sister. Miss Pauline
Bellamy, of Washington, D. C.
Friends of Mils Bells my
will be interested to learn that
she recently received ■ superlor performance award of
$300 from the Department of
Interior, Bureau of Minei,
where she is employed.
Miss Bellamy, daughter of
the late Mr. and Mra. Miilsrd
Bellamy, is a former resident
of Sanford.

Mrs. Richard Keogh was
hostess for the first meeting
of the year for Circle One of
the UPW of tlie Community
Presbyterian Church of Lake
Mary held at her home Tues­
day night with Mrs. H. M.
Gleason, co-hostess.
Mrs. Maxine Hopkins, the
new chairman, had charge of
the program. The theme of
the devotion, given by Mrs. A.
E. Freese, was missions, em­
phasising (he great and ex­
tensive missionary work of
the UPW.
Mrs. Hopkins welcomed the
member* and one new mem­
ber, Mrs. Nancy Parkinson,
was introduced. A summary
was given of Hie plans for fhe
year made by the executive
com mil lee of the a asocial ion.
Officers were appointed for
the circle as follows: Mrs.
Arolyn True, secretary; Mrs.
Marian Lee. treasurer; Mrs.
H. M. Gleason, fellowship
chairman; Mrs. Kay Sassman.
program
chairman:
Mrs. Margaret Ulmer, world
service chairman; Mrs. Eve­

lyn Rice, local church ser­
vice; Mrs. A. E. Freese,
publicity chairman,
Mrs. James M. Thompson,
association
president,
an­
nounced a Presbylrrial to be
held at Wicrsdale on Jan. 17
for the associations of this
srea. All members who can
attend arc invited.
Other members than those
mentioned above attending
were Mrs. Ruby Sjoblom,
Mrs. Ola Cochran, Mrs. Jqhn
Reaves, Mrs. Florence Zim­
merman. and Mrs. Phyllis
Rugenstem.
Refreshments of fruit cock­
tail and pound cake were
served by the hostess during
the social hour
Like Ireland. Newfoundland,
is free of snakes.

Visits Fortners

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gone forever and I need companion­
ship. What am I to do?
NEEDS ADVICE
DEAR NEEDS: Your children
are being selfish. Marry the jolly
little widow and if your children turn
their hacks on you (which 1 doubt
they will for long) you’ ll at least
have relieved the loneliness of your
later years — something they, too,
may have to face some day.

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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: I like a boy who
doesn’ t have a very pood background.
He didn't make his background, he
got it from his relatives. My parents
don’t want me to go around with him
because of this reason. I think it is
very unfnir. Illke him a lot and want
jou r advice on this subject, lie is 10
and I am 17.
BROWN EYES

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DEAR ABBY: There is n mother
in our town who has figured out a
perfect formula for getting her
daughter dates. The mother phones
the Army base nnd asks the chaplain
to send over two lonesome soldiers
who have a free evening nnd no place
to go. She gives the boys good meals,
puts them up IN HER HOME if they
have week-end passes, and even lets
them use the family ear. The dauph.
ter invites a girl friend over to en­
tertain the other one. These girls
could never gel dates otherwise, We
think this is a very cheap and trashy
way to operate. What do you think 7
NOT SO DUMB

•

DEAR ABBY: My wife passed
away al&gt;out a year and a half ngo.
after a hnppy marriage of 12 years.
Our children are married, weli-todo
and live thousands of miles away. I
own a nice little homo, am retired
(I am 70) and am the world’s worst
cook and housekeeper. I recently be­
came acquainted with a CG-year-old
widow I've known for years. She’s
good-natured, jolly and a fine cook
and housekeeper. My children were
home over the holidava and I spoke
to them about my making a new life
with this woman. They were horri­
fied nnd said if I married her they
could no longer consider this their
old home as 1 would be desecrating
their molhcr’s memory. They loved
their mother (I did, too) but she is

DEAR NOT: I see nothing "cheap
nnd trashy" nbout it. In fact. I think
it’s a very practical "formula."
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club break.
However. I must Join with
North In critieialng South's
dummy play.
He should hare made five
odd In spite of the b id club
break. All he had to do was
to continue clubs after the
suit failed to break. Eait
would take hla queen and
lead a diamond to West, west
would lead a third diamond
and South would ruff.
Now South, to make hla
five odd, would play out hit
last trump and discard down
to ace-nine of spades and a
small club in dummy, East
would either have to chuck
his last club or unguard the
queen-jack of spades and
South would maka hn overtrick anyway.

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U/e J/U2 (jJomm :
By the way, whatever be­
came of the old * fashioned
New Year's resolutions? They
Mem to have gone complete­
ly out of style.
Maybe they got imt In the
ahufrie when aelf-improv#ment became big business.
Back In tl* old days we
used to take itock once a
year and make a list of
homemade
resolutions
de­
signed to make ua a little bet­
tor In the year ahead.

By Ruth M illet

But now self-improvement
is a year-round bualnass and
it is no longer a strictly doit-yourself affair. We read
booki on how to Improve our
personalities, how to improve
our health, how to get rich
quick in the itock market,
how |0 be more glamoroua,
how to live longer, how to
be happy—and so on and on.
And when we aren’t read­
ing booki we are going to
lectures and taking courses.

Trying to improve ourselves
has become a year-round
leak—with everybody getting
Into the act to spur ua on.
So a new year no longer 1*
the spur to doing better than
it once wai.
Nowadays we ar* working
on ouraelvea Just a a hard in
July as we used to stork In
January, before our reaolve
to make ouraelvea over could
fall by the wayside.
Whether we get bettor re­
mits with the sew year-round
routine than we got with the
once-a-year drive, I don't
know. Probably it ends up
Juit about the same.
But, anyway, it Hems like
a logical explanation of why
making New Year'* resolu­
tions isn't the big deal It
uaed to be. Self-Improvement
baa become year-round In­
stead of aeaaonal.

TV Key Previews
7:10-8:80 p. m. (NBC) In­
ternational Showtime. "Clreue
D'HIver," float Don Ainacha
takes a second look at Faria'
famous (and the world'* old­
est) permanent circus. High­
light* o f tonight's show ar*
"The P tlrcffe," a trio o f hortaontal-bar a t h l e t e * * hose
graee and akill make the price
o f the ahow reasonable! * trio
o f elderly elaphanta whoa*
routine Ineludii an imitation
o f the Charlie Chaplin walk;
"M e Ho Pin," a daring Japan**# acrobat who walks up a
140-foot tightrope to tin top
o f tho tent, then alldra all the
way down hanging on by htr
teeth. Other arte include the
inevitable t r a i n e d chimps,
dipiy&lt;toodie cyclists, magiclans, midgets and clowns.
7:10-8:80 p. m. (CBS) Raw*
hid#, Barbara HUnwyck fa
again tjpe-caet as a strong
willed woman determined to
prove tint the weaker »•* ia
stronger than tha stronger
sex. A fin* actress, sha’a
stronger than the plot that
ploda with much talk and little
action, save for a strong finlah, aa her order* cause a fort
to be virtually defense!***

against hostile Comaitehero*
while her captain-husband la
away. Oil Favor (Krir Flem­
ing) and hla druver* arrive at
the trene in time to save the
day. Co-star Clint Eastwood
isn't In till* on*.

Lewis Film Coming To Ritz

TODAY &amp; SAT.

'Bridge To The Sun' Due
“ Bridge to the Sun" unfolds not only a tremendously
moving love atory but also
the gripping drama of an
Amcrlran girl and her Japan­
ese husband whose courage
and tenacity are put to a
heartbreaking test in the
throes of war cornel to the
Movieland Sunday,
Starring Carrol] Raker and
the Hawaiian-born Nltel ac­
tor, James Shigeta, the Cite
Film* Production, released
by Mctro-tfOldwyn-Myer, la
baaed on the hlghly-pralaed
autobiography by Ow*n Ter
asaki, the Tennessee girl *ho
met and fell in love with the
young Japanese diplomat, Hidenari
("T erry " ) Teraikl,

married him and went to lira
with him in Japan after the
outbreak of World War II.
The other feature on tin
program 1* "David and Go­
liath." Both films will play
through Tuesday.
On Wednesday and Thurs­
day, "It Started In Naples
and "nahette Ooe* to War"
will play.
Starting Saturday wltt h*
"F.xodua", with the eo-feature "34-Hour Alert."

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On(BhidqsiBy Oswald Jacoby

A letter from New Orleans
reads:
"The game was duplicate.
I won the opening diamond
lead with my aee and play­
ed three rounds of trumpi.
Then I played dummy*! ace
and king of cluha in the hope
that I would drup a double­
ton queen. Instead, West
•bowed out on the aerond
club lead and I only made
four odd. Everyone else madr
an overt rick and my partner
criticised my play severely.
Should I hare played aafe
for five odd by leading a
low club toward my Jack
after taking dummy'a ace?”
The answer to his question
Jl that his play o( the ace
and king of clubs was cor­
rect. It would gain a . trick
for him tf ellher opponent

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HARTFORD, Conn. ( U P l i Ncw York Gov. Nelson A.
Rockefeller called Thursday
night on the United States to
join a political “ union of
freedom" with other Western
nations to win the cold war.
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ings of nations, free nations"
he said.
Rockefeller, a contender for
the 1964 Republican presidcntlal nomination, made his
proposal on a nationwide TV
interview. It was the rlimax
to a busy political day that
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included a news conference
and a speech before a Con­
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necticut GOP fund railing
dinner—one of a serlea of
spelches he has scheduled in
seven stale* in Ihe next six
month*.
The governor said on TV
the United States “ very de­
finitely"
should
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the
European Common Market
or be closely associated with

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“ We have got to realise
that the Soviet Union itself
is moving forward with ■
great deal of speed in the
economic development area,
and they esn penetrate by
using
economic
m e a n sdumping of raw materials^
dumping
of
manufactured
products to disrupt the whole
free workl'i economy,” he
said.
Asked how the West could
get on the Initiative to win
the eold war, Rockefeller
said:
"It has got to be done
through the creation of poli­
tical structure: that.are larg­
er than the nations or states.
“ We have got to be able
to think beyond national bor­
ders in terms of how do we
create
structures,
political
structures, within which free
enterprise, the free flow of
money, goods, movement of
people esn take place with
stability, with law and or­
der."
The United Nations, he
said, has failed in this direc­
tion.
“ There again the Commun­
ist world has done everything
it could through the veto. . .
to block, to disrupt, to de­
stroy the whole concept of
democratic action by free
nations. Therefore we have
in my opinion left a choice
of organising freedom la a
frame work which will per­
mit our type of aoclety to
operate," Rockefeller aaid.
Turning to politics. Rocke­
feller said he did not * » ! ''"
to the presidency, but that
he could not guarantee he
would serve a full four year
term if reelected governor of
New York this year.
“ I think that anyone who
commit!
themselves
four
year* ahead is making more
of a commitment than per­
haps they ran carry out," be
said.

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WASHINGTON (U PI) - A
great deal of nodding and
tongue clucking has been tak*
ing place over the Federal
Trade Commission's recent
ruling against camera trick­
ery in television commercials.
To review the case briefly,
the commission ruled that
when a shaving cream com ­
pany sets out to show how
well its lather works on
sandpaper, it ought to use
real sandpaper.
In the commission's view,
the use of a piece of plexi*
glass which has been covered
with sand just isn't cricket.
Reaction to the order has
been divided, some cheering
the commission for promot­
ing honesty in advertising
and others deploring the ac­
tion as amounting to govern­
mental pettifogging.
A person’* feelings in the
matter depend, I suppose, on
the extent to which he is per­
sonally involved. For Instance,
1 was affected very little be­
cause 1 rarely have occasion
to shave a piece of sand­
paper.
On the infrequent times
when I do shave a piece of
sandpaper, 1 generally use an
electric raror. Thus I »m not
concerned with the question
of what lather works best.
However, I can understand
how people who shave sand­
paper regularly might feel
they had been misled by the
rommcrc'.al. It just goes to
show that there a r r always
at least two ways of looking
ing at any given issue.
Whatever the merits of the
FTC * ruling, I would like to
see it tested In some other
cases, If for no other reason
than to satisfy my own cur­
iosity.
Take that toothpaste com ­
mercial wltere someone drives
■ golf ball at the announcer,
who then Informs us that he
Is protected by an “ invisible
shield.”
1 hive long wondered w hi­
ther there really was an in­
visible shield between the an-

Operation Paint
Set For Orlando
Operation Palette, a collec­
tion of paintings and drawings
showing scenes from World
War II, the Korean Conflict
and a coverage of major
peacetime naval operation!,
will be on exhibit in the near
future. The eihibit will be in
Orlando from Feb. 11-17.
Operation Palette will af­
ford the people the opportun­
ity of Joining with the more
than 40 million people who
have already seen the collec­
tion of combat and operation­
al paintings and drawing!.
The complete collection is val­
ued at several million dollar*.
The location of the exhibit
will be announced at a later
time.

Class To Meet
NOTICE
1 will net be responsible
for any debts Incurred by
anyen* ether than myself.
THOMAS J. BRYANT

The
Dependable
School Class o f the First
Mtlhodiat Church will meet at
7:30 p. m. Monday, at th*
home o f Mrs. A. L. Skinner,
906 Magnolia Ave.

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T7t* Annml m»*ttn* of
ir.sjtibors of Iho First F»-lsril
n.vlncs sni Loan Association
of Bsmtnols County will bs
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NOTICE IS hereby *tv*n
that' I am •neasvd In bualn»a* at JSJ7 So. Orlando Dr,
Seminole Count)’, Florida, tindrr lb* flrtttloua nam* of.
Tin It'S RESTAURANT and
that 1 Intend to raslatar aald
nanta with th* Clark of the
Clrrult Court, SemtnnH Coun­
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th* proclalon* of tha Flctl11ona Nam* Statutaa, lo-wltt
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at l»S7 F. Lah* Avd„ Lonewood, hrmlnola County. Flor­
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of SEMINOLE HAMM, and
that I Inland to raslatar aald
nntna with lha Clark of th*
Circuit Court, Hamlnola Coun­
ty. Florida. In accordanca with
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Laundry Service
Automobile Service
Machinery • Tools
Poultry - Livestock
Flowers - Shrubs
Articles For Belt
Articles Wanted
Automobiles - Trucks
Boats - Motors
Motorcycles - Scooters
Trailers • Cabanas

n t u b raw er it r o r w r o r
THK S1VTH Jl n iriA L (1 1 r t r r . iv t v n fo k e r w i-

W . First SI.

REALTOR - INSUROR
CONSULTANT—APPRAISER
Ph. FA 2-4991 112 X . Park
Moving toon to
1919 S.
French Ave,
2 BEDROOM house, unfurn.
ished. fenced back yard.
FA 2-4967.

FURNISHED apartment. J
Urge
room*.
screened
porch and garage. Phone
FA 2-33T2.
ONE OR TWO People to
ahare a comfortable home.
FA 2-0461.
2 ROOMS and bath, aicely
furn. $40. Close-in, 407lv
W. 1st.

«

CUSTOM BUILT Home oa
Lake. Rent or Sale. Rea­
sonable. Call evenings, Ph.
FA 2-1597.
FOR SALE OR RENT: 2 bed.
room house, kitchen equip­
ped. FA 2-0363.
U

12. Real Estate For Sale

p r o p e r ly
WEK1VA RIVER ESTATES
Approximately 2Vk acres, with
ISO ft. on river, V* mile off

J. W. Hall, Realtor
‘•Cell Hall” FA 3-M41
25*4 So. French Ave.
REDUCED P R I C E $6,500.
$4,000 down balance $50 per
month on two frame house*
and 4 acres of land. Con­
tact Gridy Scott. FA 2-2625.

S t Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave FA 2-6126
SAN LA NTA HOMES
On Locust, North of East 20th
St. S-Bedraoms, 2-Baths, ex­
cellent neighborhood. Pric­
ed from fllSOO. Low down
payment, $64.50 per n o ,
principal k in'erest.

2-BEDROOM home, kitcbco
v o i k ro u w T V . r u i a i o i .
equipped, water furnished.
( I I 4 X K HY VO. 1ITT4
Ph. FA 2-4411.
THK I I C 0 3 P
FKDKTISL
V A -N O T H IN G DOWN
n .vviso* a l o a * A t t o e u TlOJt OF CLEVELAND, a UNFURNISHED bouse, 1601
Ph. FA 24310 or CR T-1921
f n l u l etst*s of Amerle* eorWashington
Ate.
Phone
Nights GA 2-1581
nurstlan,
wns_i.iia#
FA 2-5302 after Jan. lit.
Jack Demetree, Developer

RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hoipitel A Baby
Beds
By Day Week, or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. F t 2-1161 116 W. 1st. St

FARMER'S AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
2465 S. Park Ave. FA 2-5221
After hour* FA 2-3012 *c
FA 2-0261

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CONVENIENT TO BASE: 3
bedroom, kitchen equipped,
Registered Broken
Urge living room, $110 per
it ASSOCIATES
m o , 105 E. Woodland Dr.
211 So. Park Ave. FA 2-5641
FA 2-7067.
Lake Mary Branch FA 2-1290
ROOM
furnished apt.,
• PINECItEST
available Jan. 14th. $60 per
mo. close-in, 1U E. 6th St. Large I bedroom 2 batk
home. Has fenced backyard
FA J-4IA5 or TA 24716.
built-in electric stove ana
2 BEDROOM house on Old
oven, large utility room
Orlando Road, ideal for
and other features. This li
children, school bus stop,
a large apatlous floor plan.
shade trees, $60 mo., z
$800 down.
months advance rent, ph.
f i i J-2257.
SLEEPING Rooms, 605 Park
Ave.

Ki6*i»i(5 s r (

3 BEDROOM. 2 bath, house,
Sualand. FA 2-5537.
FURNISHED bouse FA 2-7217

U IVnut
66 W*i(bt**f

(

•We Trade”

or

publish use. is, m i

l BEDROOM furnished apart,
ment, riean and nice for
couple. Call FA 2-3930.

Stemper A gency

(i, vtrsrrtvn

I. li. lilt

«

FURNISHED cottage for rent
by month. 17-92 at Five
Points. FA 2-1467.

Legal Notice
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Ball-Blair Agency

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trail
3 Tenon stroke
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MAYFAIR—3 bedroom 1 bath
Urge yard, S100. month.
Call FA 2*4709,

Defeated
Ta All Caadltaro aad Paruaa
Hat la* (Talma a* Damaada
2. Notices - Personals
Aaalaot Said VUial»i
Ton and **rh o f you ar*
h .r r b y notified and required YES, you can borrow our
to pr r.ant any claim* and deCarpet Shampooer FREE to
manda which you. or tlther
clean your carpets with
at you. may haa* acalnal th*
a , t a t , o f r.PflAR U. IICBBlue
Lustre.
CarroUT
PKTT. dacaaaad, lata o f aaid
Furniture.
Cou nir. to lha County Judea
o f Srmtnola County. Florida,
at Ma offlsa la lha court 3 . E d u ca tion - In stru ction
h o u .r o f aald County at nanford. Florid*, within alt cal- CHORD SYSTEM piano les­
andar montha from tha lima
sons (know your key board)
o f tba flrat puMIratlon o f thta
nollca. Kseh claim or demand
in 12 easy lessons. Age 13
aball ba In wrltln*. and abalt
and up. FA 2-9061.
atala tba nlara o f raaldanca
and p&lt;xt afflca addraaa a f tba
Claimant, and aboil ba aatorn
to by lha claimant, hla atant.
or altornay, and any auch FURN. apt. 1300 Mellonville.
claim or demand act a* filed
■hall ba void.
SLEEPING
ROOMS,
The
a / Marina D. Ilurdett
Aa aiaoutrtl of lha Laat
Gables, 401 Magnolia Ave.
Wilt and Taaiamant of
FA 2-0720.
KIX1AR IT. BLRDKTT,
dacaaaad
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
Pubtlan Dtc. 7L »». I*** *
Sunday jaw. a. ta. i m ­
Rooms private baths, lit

Governmental
DOWN
t Dr*U.st e
tiCt.it&gt; e
13 « or0 .1
S TV i (jrsaJn*
UcCay

nouncer and the golfer, or
whether the golf ball actually
hit the announcer on the bead
and he just pretended not to
notice it,
I ha\c watched this com­
mercial several doien times
and to me the announcer
looked a bit glassyeyed dur­
ing the latter part of his
sp cl. Or possibly my own
eye* were becoming glared.
At any rate, it is something
that might interest the FTC.
Another commercial I am
curious about shows deodo­
rant being sprayed on the
underarms of statues. I'd like
to know whether the statues
really have B.O.
Finally, there is that de­
monstration of how rapidly a
certain pain killer dissolves.
I would be grateful if the
FTC would let us know whether it is equally effective
for those of us who don't
have test tubes in our sto­
machs.

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AVAILABLE Jan. 15th. 3 bed­
room house, li t hath, exceilent
location,
kitcoen
furn.shed $110 per mo. Ph.
FA 2-6546.

Stenstrom Realty

111 N. Park Ave.

FA 2- 2426

is

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12. Real Estate For Sale [ l^ R e n ^ E iU te For Sale 116. Female Help Wanted
Oscur M. IlnrrUon

BEDROOM. 1 bath, tile MIDDLE AGED woman for
general work, some knowfloora, 2 utility rooms, kit­
iedte of sewing necessary.
chen equipped, feneed in
Downtown Cleaners
back yard, near recreation
area. Will Paint to auit. 41
LUZIEK COSMETICS MAN­
North 3rd St.. North Or­
AGER for North Brevard
lando. FA 2-2291.
area. Will train, commis­
sion plus bonus. Write or
SUNSHINE REALTY
call qualifications to P.O.
Amy Anderson
Box 2006, Orlando, Fla. or
Reg. Real Estate Broker
GA 3-3636.
2619 So. French Ave.
COUNTER
Girl
for
Dry
Day FA 2-7493
Night FA 2-4611
Cleaners,
sewing
exper­
ience. Call FA 2-8232.
HIGHLAND P A R K - 2 bed­
room. frame, convenient to 17. Male Help Wanted
schools and shopping. Hard­
wood floors, apace beater, WANTED: Saxophone player
foe small Combe. NO 6-3146
blinds and kitchen equip­
ped. Financing available.
Priced below market. See at 19. Situations Wanted
2104 Cordova Dr. or Phono DAYS work wanted. FA 2-4039
FA 2-4179.
CARE for invalid. FA 2-27$:’

3

Registered Broker
1311 Palmetto Ave. FA 2-M3T
HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
SALES
RENTALS

Helmly Realty
US W. 13th Street
FA 3*7605 Evening* FA 2-2379
A FABULOUS buy. 4 bed­
room maionry home, stone
fireplace, open beam con­
struction, 2 tile hatha, loo x
600 feet on beautiful Lake
Markham. Must see to ap­
preciate. FA 2-3376.

Jim Hunt Realty
£324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
Office FA 2-21 IS
Nights FA 2-0646

MAYFAIR

4 Lake Lota, with larga oak We are proud to offer this
treea, on Lake Onoro, (5,000
truly beautiful 4 bedroom
Name Your Terms.
home. A fine location with
quality construction. Kitch­
en
equipped,
Including
Rag. Real Estate Broker
built-in oven, stove and
FA 3-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
dishwasher. This is a larga
floor plan. Central heating,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS,
double carporte an&lt;J many
Realtor
extras. Can be purchased
Raymopd Lindquist, Aoioe.
on favorable terms or re­
FA 3-3*51 Atlantic Bask Bldg.
financed to suit purchaser.
$28,000.

ROSA L. PAYTON

RAVENNA PARK

Quicker
d'tr

franforh

ijrrilh

SW EETIE PIE

You

Sell!

Fri. Jnn. 12. '62— Pugo !&gt; , 33. Furniture

By Nadine Seltzer

New and Used Furniture
311 E. First St.
FA 3-5622
FURNITURE
Must sell at once—3 complete
roonia of furniture. Take
over monthly payments of
$1166 or $200 rash. Call
owner collect TE 1-1511
Casselberry.

II. Baaatsr

CUT ’N CURL
-HEY— NO FAIR!”
26. R a d io A T eievialon

$500 down for this beautilul
Hair Stylist
T.V. Service within the hour.
318 Palmetto Ave. FA 3-0(34
3 bedroom, lto bath home.
Service calli $2.00 Sunshine
L a n than 10 minutes from
T.V. (The Working roan'a
HARRIETTS
111
N.
Park
Ave.
FA
3-3420
downtown Sanford and the
friend). FA 2-9792.
BEAUTY
NOOK
shopping
areas.
Kitchen
Professional
Care
—
Modern
equipped and other fea­ LOVELY 3 bedroom, 2 bath
Equipment
27. Special Services
home, large yard, citrus
tures
Ph. FA 1-6741
tree* and shrubs. Conven­ 105 So. Oak
ient to schools, shopping
and NAS. Ne down pay­
ment Immediate occupancy.
1311 Palmetto
FA 3-6627
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
Naval officer being trans­
Beauty
Salon
ferred. FA 2-4845.
Walker Building
Sava Up To
1110
Oak
FA 9-7664
WILL
SELL
equity
tn
house
36'.
or trade for house trailer
On Auto
Ph. FA 2-1491.
22. Build • Paint • Repair
Specialising In Heating
InHurnnct
Age* 16 - 60
and Air-Conditioning Only
ROOM
S
P
E
C
I
A
L
$14
95.
IDEAL
LAKEFRONT
resi-'
All Lines
2302 Oak Ave.
FA 2 8321
Painting inside and out.
dential lot— 170 feet lakeWrittew
Call - C. O. TODD
Call Mr. Talker, FA 2-eiie.
front by 400 feet. Priced to
HEATING
FA 2-6566
sell. FA 2-3076 or FA 3-7118
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
SEMI-RETIRED Carpenter
far ALL your Insurance
2465 S. Park - Sanford
Repairs. Alterations, Painting 300 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4t&gt;4
Next To Thriftway
Phone FA 1-7983
“ W e T rad e"
DO YOU NEED EXPERT
■ 1 ATIONWIDE
LITERARY HELP? . . .
9
Mutual Insurance
'C S ? '
Ca.
It Pays
an application letter that
REALTOR — INSUROR
Home Office: Columbus, O.
will "get the jo h "; club
To
Uaa
CONSULTANT-APPRAISER
paper; after dinner apecch;
Ph. FA 2-4991
l i t N. Park
high school or college theme
Ilia HERALD
Moving toon to 1919 S. French
or essay on all but acientiAve.
Waat Adaflc subjects. Low rates. Ph.
FA 2-4033, evenings.
COLORED, 3 lots close-io.
$1500, easy terms. Phone 23. Building Materials
SEWING
MACHINE SER­
TE 8-1U92 or 750 Seminole
VICE: For service on any
LMN ENTERPRISES INC.
LUMBER
HARDWARE
Hlvd. Casselberry. Fla.
make of Sewing machine.
PAINT
3 . BEDROOMS
M rtt and accessories or
ONLY 1500.00 DOWN for cam- Hoofing FHA Loam
Plana
IV. BATHS
Rental* call or write to
pletely furnished, 2 bedroom
FREE ESTIMATES
Low Down Payment
Sanford Sawing Center, 104
house. Automatic washer, Your Credit I* Good. Up to
No Closing Costs
South Park A~*. FA 2-9411.
fenced yard, patio. ]05 Gar­
I Yra. lo Pay
A* Low
SC4
Par
rison Dr.
B. EDWARDS
As
“
Month
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Principal - In*. • Ini. - Tn.aa PARK RIDGE 3 bedroom,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
We
Give
TV
Stampe
149 bath, air conditioned, cen­
98.500 To 99.300
All Types and Slsea
era
W.
3rd
Bt.
Ph.
FA
9-7608
tral heat, 3 patios, corner
FHA &amp; Conv. Financing
We Repair and Service
lot 3750 Down. FA 3-6465.
S T I N E
24. Electrlc.il Services
DIRECTIONS: 10 Minutes
Machinery and Supply Co.
from Banford, Bo. on Hwy.
SUNLAND: 3 bedroom, many
FRIGIDAIRE
17-92. turn right at our
107 W. 2nd St.
TA 2-6432
extra*, low down payment.
Sale* k Service
sign.
FA 2-8097.
House Wiring. Free Estimates
FRIGIDAIKE
Sid Vihlen'a Randall Electric
SUNLAND
S ile i k Service
Ph. FA 2-0915
This Is a’ modified home with 112 Magnolia
G. 11. HIGH
a large separate dining
Oviedo, FIs. FU t-3313 Days
room. The living room has 25. Plumbing Nervlc
Evealnga Sanford FA 3-3383
a full wall fireplace and
PLUMBING
livlbility. 3 bedrooms and
Contracting k Repair*
Plano Tuning — Repairing
apace for a large family.
Free Estimate!
W. L. HARMON
Kitchen equipment optional.
R. L. HARVEY
Pb. FA 3-4223
With | 34160 down payment 304 SanlPfd Ave. FA 13383
LMN Enterprises, Inc.
the monthly payments the
• Country Cluh Road (20th
W. J. KING
monthly pay ments are only
Bt. fixtrnxlon) 2 Mile*
PLUMBING A SUPPLIES
$60 per month, includes
Wml Of llwy. 17-92 Neat
• Contracting • Repair Work
taxes and insurance.
To Mayfair Country Club
3534 So. Park Dr.
• 2 • B e d ro o m t
PRooa 311-04*1
• 1 * 4 Bathn
Saratoga;
Auto. Trans.,
• Central Alr-l'ond. k
Brake*,
Steering,
A Ir
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
Cend., Double Kaglr WhileHeating
wall*.
13. Mortgage Lnana
Plumbing &amp; Healing
FHA Monthly Payments —
AIR
CONDITIONING
MORTGAGE LOANS
CONTRACT and REPAIR
FHA and Conventional
WORK
No Cloklng Coal
Commercial &amp; Reildential
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 3-0542
VA k Cone. Financing
STEP IN PANEL
Atallablr

Stenstrom Realty

Dawn's

Income Tax Service
Oscar M. Harrison

Southern Air

Stempcr A gency

L

ONGDALE
HOMES

27. Special Services
Septic tanka pumped • drain
field* inatalled. 24 hour aer.
vice. Termt. FA 2-»469

20. Automobile Service

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Dodge - Chrysler

TRADE-INS

Stenitrom Realty —

58 CHRYSLER

Wall

$1295

$66 to $74

60 RENAULT

Stenstrom Realty

C lif f

B orn em a n . B roker

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

i l l N. Park Ave.

FA 2-2430

LAUNDRY PRF.SSERS, ap.
ply in per«on., Seminole
County Laundry.

$1095

VA

FINANCING
Down Payment A
Clewing l o*l

58 LINCOLN
Capri,

$1595

$156

(flcW S M /L C t Park Homes
By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
As Low As $350 Down
I-Bedroom*—2 lialhi
3 Bedrooms—2 Baths
J. Bedrooms— H i Bath*
3-Bedronm*— I Balh
Wide variety exterior design* and flour plan*

YA Financing on Humea up lo SI5.000
FHA— Conventional &amp; In-Hen ire Financing
DIRECTIONS: Tarn W. on ieth Bt. Follow Country
Cluh lid. k Watch for our alga*.

Muathy Payment* aa luw aa
168 incl. fate* and Insurance

Fully
Equipped,
With Air.

57 PLYMOUTH

NEW HUMEH
In Beautiful —

Savoy 2-Door. Auto. Tran*-,
V-9

Sunland Estates
$14,100 - $17,100

$495

3 • BEDROOMS
I - IVb • 2 BATHS

k

Conventions]
FHA Leona
Drive
17-92
to
Bunland
Rotate* (2 ml. B. o f Sanford).
Bale* office l*t house Inside
entrence.

KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS.

INC

FA 3-6074
JIM HUNT . FA 2-2118

MANY USED CARS
TO CHOOSE FROM
16 DODGE « Cyl.
63 DODGE V-6
S3 rilRYH I.ER Windsor
6 Cyl. (3 )
35 FOKD V.K

34. A rticles

F or

819 E. First Hi.
i'll. FA 2-0611

S a le

WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches,
eanei. walkers.
FREE DELIVERY
Prescription* our Specialty
FAUST S Rx MeHonvtUe
Ph. FA 2-7107

MAKE
1962 A MUSICAL 1951 OLDS “ 88“ one owner,
radio and heater. $225 601
YEAR with a musical In­
Palmetto after 6 p. m.
strument from BUKUR’S
MUSIC SHOP. 2004 Cedar
.'&lt;7. Boat* • Motor*
Ave. Specialising in
• SALKS # R E P A I R S
• RENTALS
• MUSICAL Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
ACCESSORIES. Refora you
Robson Sporting Good*
buy, give us a try. Phone
304-6-8 E. tit. Ph. FA 2-5961
FA 2-0733.

RECONDITIONED GE Auto^
rnatic waaher $65. Term*
if dealred. Call George
FA 2-2821.
GIRLS 20 tn. bicycle. Plume
FA 2-4684.

16 FT. Fibcrglas* boat, elec­
tric atarter. motor and
Iradcr. FA 2-7337.

39. Trailer* • Cabana*
HO US ETH AILER 35 Ft. 2
bedroom*,
modem,
ltka
new, muit sacrifice. DeWitt a Trailer Park, 3515
Orlando Dr.

32. Flowern • Shrub*
Sale) Potnsettiaa In bloom 96c
GRAPF.VILLE NURSERY
Grapeville Ave. near 20th St.
PANSIES A PETUNIAS now
ready. Dutch Mill Nursery.
New Upaila Rd. off 20th SI.

33. Furniture
Used furniture, appliances,
tool*, etc. Bought . Sold.
Larry'* Mart 218 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 3-4133.

*

Sell Ua Yuur Furniture. Quick
Service with The Cash.
SUPER TRADING POST.
FA 2-0677.

f

CARLAND
800 FRENCH AVE.

Are You
a Little
Hesitant
About
Replacing
Your Present
Car?

WIIKTHKIt YOU ARK THINKING ABOUT A NKW
CAR Olt A GOOD HKC0NDIT10NKD USED CAIt.
MAY WE OFFER YOU A SPECIAL INVITATION TO
SHOP WITH UBT
OUK NEW CAIt STOCK 18 WELL ROUNDED NOW.
OUR USED CAIt STOCK IS CHOICE. ALL OUK
LATE MODKI, USED CARS AUK SOLD UNDER
WHITTEN GUARANTEE, ANI) BANK FINANCING
IB AVAILABLE.

Barkley

Blur Chief Vlatu. Factory air conditioning,
Power Steering, Power Brake*. Ilydrnmatlc,
Radio, and Heater, with pcrfecl finish and
White Well Tire*. Thl* car •» Immaculate.

Our Speciality
17-93 • Heart o f Maitland

PH. Ml 4-5307

Here are • few of our uar*d car listings

1961 PONTIAC

1961 RAMBLER
4 Door Station Wagon w|lh Standard Traiutmlnnion for the economy minded.

1960 PONTIAC
Catalina I Door Sednn. Automatic Tritn*ml**lon.

N O TIC E

1960 CH EVROLET
BA 4 Door Sedan with Standard Tmn*ml*alon.

JA N U A R Y
C LEA R A N C E S A LE
H O LLER S o /S A N FO R D

2

UNTIL VALENTINE DAY
41 OI.DH F 4 I 4 Door
60 CIIKV. Imp*I* 4 Door Hardtop _ — .
60 CORYA1R &lt; Door A u to m a tic--------60 CORVAIK 2 Door .................. - ...........
59 CADILLAC 4 Door, Air fon d. --------36 CIIKV. Station Wagon V-6 Auto. .
3a FOKD 2 Door, F-3UU, Overdrive
66 LINCOLN 4 l&gt;««r. Air lo a d ..............
61 CIIEV. 4 Door. Economy 6 ...................
38 RAM 111.Kit 4 Door
-------------87 CIIKV. 210, 2 Door, V-». Aulo ...........
56 CIIKV. 4 Door. Krunumy 6
16 CIIHYSLKIt Station Wagon, Auto. --------(6 RAMBLER. 6 Cyl, 4 Door ................................
67 CADILLAC Convertible
35 CIIKV. 4 Door V-8. Aulo --------—---53 OLDS 86. 4 Door, Aulo.
....... .....
53 FORD Station Wagon
63 NASH Amba**ailor 4 Door ...... ........ .
54 MERCURY Coup*
«33 C
. ,A
l ill l . l ii 4 Door.
Air Cond..........
‘
18 FORD 2 Door, V-8. Automatic ----84 ItAMill.Kit, Super Auto.
............
38 PONTIAC 4 Door. Auto.
_
37 CIIKV. 2 Ton Cba*aia and C a b ......
81 CIIKV.
Ton FiecUid* Pickup .

1993
1993
1893
1393
2993
1293
693
1693
993
791
793
395
693
493
1295
393
693
393
695
896
696
293
393
393
1193
1693

YES

2

1956 CADILLACS
2 Door Hard Top. One with Air Conditioning.
Take your pick o f theae two beautlee at only

*99500

NO PAYMENTS

with power lo please.
WHY PAY MORE
and grt Iras . . . You ran
own a
luxurloua fully
.•quipped and air condition
H GALAXIE SO* foe lata
than you'd pay for many
of III* "atripped down"
mudrls In thr medium prlcr
field.

0 Y r t w r * MKNpppar j

62 Galaxie 500

f t o m h a r l a n d ’s )

A

Import* &amp; Sport* Car*

enduring elegance

STARS ★

INTAKE manifold. I two-bar­
rel carhurctora, fuel block,
for '58 or '59 Ford 3fll en­
gine. Phone Mr. Glalow.
FA 2-3611 or FA 3-6473 af­
ter 6:00 p. m.

A. W. Barkley Uaed Caro,
Inc.

FORD

In The Showroom
Under The

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bot­
31. Poultry • Livestock
tom rail with plastic end*.
Plastic or rayor tape*. Cot­
PUPPIES - hair Airedale, 2
ton or nylon cords.
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Capacity crowds aro already predicted for
the Seminole High gymnasium on Jan. 20 when
the Senior High faculty meets the Junior High
faculty in a March of Dimes benefit game at
7:80.
The Junior High faculty has already spent
several afternoons in practice for the big event.
Players are Ralph Mays. Dan Pelham, Owen McCarron, Ted Barker, Hugh Carlton, Tod Hunt,
and Ed Buckner.
Seminole senior high players for the big
faculty clash Include Tom Richey, Carlton Hen­
ley, Jim Martin, Ira Hindman, Don Reynolds,
John Colbert, Jim Pigott, and (we hope) Jim
McCoy.
Admission will be 25 cents for students and
50 cents for adults.
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The siic of the new Oviedo High football
field will be In tho shape of a square— 600 feet
by 600 feet. Expenses for lighting the field will
be cut down by providing lights only on one sido
of the field and utilizing individual switches so
that not all the lights need be on at one time.
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Happened to be out at Seminole High School
Thursday and saw Sanford's star quarterback on
tho 1038 Celery Fed team shooting a few bas­
kets In the gym. One of the more nthlotlcnllyminded Sanford physiclnns, Dr. John Morgan
frequently spends afternoons o ff from the office
watching the boys practice and, occasionally,
dropping a few in himself.
With so many of the City Recreation teams
dropping out because o f the fees, maybe Sanford
could use a team made up of doctors. Anyway,
if one did start, you could lay odds that Dr. Mor­
gan would make first string.
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With City Recreation Basketball for the
Men's League well under way with Wednesday's
openers, Sanford’s Jimmy Gracey once again re­
turns to the sports spotlight. Gracey scored 27
points to take top scorer honors for the night.
Gracey was the top-dog for the Wilson*
Maler team as they won over Perfection Darios
60-48. In the second game, the Florida State
Bank players whipped the VAH-7 team 61-43,
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Rumor has it thnt Seminole High Coach Jim
McCoy might not be in tho lineup for the San­
ford Faculty game next week. Can't imagine why
though, because we hear thnt Coach McCoy was
a top-notch eager a few years batik . . . Go ahead
and play Coach. Remember, it's for a good cause.
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New gym bleachers at Somlnole High School
were installed at a cost to the County of |7,587
reported Supt. o f Schools R. T. Milwee. The new
bleachers aro in two-section units o f 20 and
eight feet in length, providing a total seating
capncity o f 1620.
The Oviedo High gym has also had new gym
bleachers Installed by tho County. Work on the
installation should be completed this week with
a finishing coat o f varnish. The Oviedo bleachers
are the permanent type nnd work was done by
county workers.

Second Game:

1 Fillpino-Eioni, 2 IbarrctaJuanchu, t Anaeabe-Abaaolo,
4 Estrada-Davalos, 8 BiasZarra, 8 Tejero-Egana. Substi­
tute: Furquet-Pradera.
Third Game:
l Elorrl, 2 Furquet, 3, Fili­
pino, 4 Pradara, I Abaaolo, 8
Trjero, T Bias. Substitute:
Estrada.
Fourth Game:

1 Egana. 2 Bilbao, 8 Manuel,
4 Isaac, 8 Erhanls, 8 Onste, 7
Urlo. Substitute Zubi.
Fifth Game:
1 Arrona-Zubl, t AldasEchanix, 3 Areitio-Manuel, 4
Aatlga • Irlarte, 6 Badloia •
Zabala, 8 Onate • Egana, 4
tuta: Unla-Sarml.
Sixth Game:
1 Bilbao-Sarml, 2 A ironsZabala, 8 Ornata-Egana, 4
Uiia-Ltata, 8 IbarreU-lriarta,
8 Anacabe-Zubl. Substitute:
Aetiga-leaar.
Beveuth Game:
1 Eatrada-Sarmi, 8 Ibarreta-Zabala, £ Bllbao-Llata, 4
Anaraba • Egana, 6 Onate •
Zarra, • Uria-Fradera, 7 BlaaManuel.
Eighth Game:
1 Arrona, 8 Aldas, 8 Badloia,
4 Gaati, » Araltio, 6 As tie, 7
Begas. Substitute: Irlarte.
Ninth Gmiis:
1 Aldas-Manual, 8 ArronaIaaac, 8 Areitlo-Echanis, 4
Gaatl-Zubl, • Badlola-Iriarta,
0 Aatla-Sagas. Substituta:
Onata-l.lala.
Tant). Game:
1 Furquat-Kubata, 2 FilipinoIJata, 3 Ulaa - Pradera, 4
Anacabe-Juanrhu, 3 Usenet*.
Elorrl, 8 Estrada • Davaloa.
Substitute: Tcjero-Zarra,
Eleventh Game:
1 Bilbao-Zubl, 8 AidesSarmi, 8 Uria-Echanix, 4 Astlga-Llata, 8 Oaata-Sagaa, 8
Gaati-Manuel, 7 Areitio-Icaac,
7 Bedlula-Irierte. Substitute;
.Arrou*-Zabala.

First Game—Doubles 8 Pie.
Blas-Zarra
10.40 7.00 3.80
Telcro-Juanchu
7.00 7.40
Furquet-Pradera
7-40
Qulnlela (1-3) Paid 119.60
Pcrfecta (1-3) Paid $36.00
Second Game— Doubles
Blas-Davalos
10.40 3.00 5.40
Tclero-Egana
3.00 3.G0
Flllplno-Abasolo
3.40
Qulnlela (1-3) Paid 818 20
Pcrfecta (1-3) Paid 167.40
ThirdGame—Singles 8 Pla.
Bias
7.60 7.40 7.60
Pradera
4 20 4.80
Abasolo
13.20
Qulnlela (4-3) Paid 832.60
Fourth Game—Singles • Pts,'
Uria
7.40 4.80 3.60
Anacaba
18.80 3.40
Sarmi
2.60
Qulnlela (1-3) Paid 842.40
Pcrfecta (T-l) Paid &lt;147.60
Fifth Game—Doubles 8 Pta.,
BadloiaEchanix
13.00 3 20 4.40
Aitlgx-Sigxi
3.20 3.00
Aldxi-Uxae
3.20
Qulnlela (2-8) Paid 818.00
Farfrcta (2-6) Paid 838.60
Sixth Game—Doublea 8 Pta.
Anxrabe-Iiaac
9.40 2.80 3.00
Uria-Manucl
2 60 3.20

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12. *62

Seminoles Play S0KC Tri-City Match Set Tonight Oviedo Plays
Lyman Tonight Top Pro Gridders
Winter Park On
Road Tonight
In Homecoming Set For Bowl Sunday
Coich Hud Layer's Semi­
noles lake their (5-2) record
for the season up against
Coach Bob Macllardjr's wild
and wool* Winter Park Wild­
cats tonight at S p m. as the
Seminoles make tba trip oyer
to Winter Park for what is
expected to be one of the
rougher Orange Belt Confer­
ence battles of the season for
the Sanford players.
Before the rash outbreak of
flu In Sanford and other Sem­
inole County schools, the
Seminoles had a decided edge
on the Winter Park team.
Weakened to an undetermined
degree by illness, perform­
ance of the Sanford team Is
expected to be below par. Be­
cause of this, tonight's cage
activity could turn out to be
anybody’s ball game.
ileading for their eighth
game of the aeason, the Sem­
inoles have had bad luck with
two losses, both in conference
competiticn. If tonight's game
should go Into Sanford's win­
ning column, the Seminoles
would come out with a con­
ference record of (2-2).
Last year the Wildcats had

The two greyhounds rcpre-l
senting the Sanford-Orlando
Kennel Club wUl have the ad­
vantage of breaking from
inside boxes In the Tri-City
match race which ia the tenth
event on an 11-race program
at the Sanford Orlando Kennel
Club tonight.
Oswald
Bros.'
Inaugural
winner. O.U.'a D.D.T.. will
leave from the one bole while
P. C. It E. J. Alderson s
Tuffy O'Leary has drawn the
two box.
As for the Invading stars
Doc Jim from Jacksonville
has the four box, Hunsa from
Tampa the five box. Velvet
Sla from Jacksonville the
seven box add Tampa's pride,
Big Spread, the eight box.
It Is a six-dog race and the

Ratelle Farmed

Brito Gets Help

VAH-7 Wives
Pace Navy Loop

To Revise Slate

Still In 1st

Covington Signs

Onate-LlaU
3.80
Qulniala (2-4) Paid 811.40
Perfect! (2-4) Paid 828.40
Seventh Game—Doubles 8 Pte
Onate-Zabala
26.80 4.60 5.00
Ibarrela-Llata
0.00 4.20
Urla-Juanchu
*.00
Qulnlela (2-3) Paid 339.40
Perfecta (3-2) Paid $37.40
Kiahth Game—Slnalea • Pta.
Ar'tio
12.80 9.40 3.80
Irlarte
IS 00 3.00
A itoob

8.00

Qulnlela (6-7) Paid $40.40
Pcrfecta (6-7) Paid 1112.30
Ninth Game—Doublet 8 Pta
Astiga-lrarte
6.80 2.80 3 00
Gaall-Ecbanlf
3.20 4.80
Badlola-Manuel
4.20
Qulnlela (1-3) Paid 839.40
Pcrfecta (3-3) Paid $71.80
Tenth Game—Doublra 8 Pla.
FlllpIno.Pradcra 3.60 3 40 3.40
Tekro-Llata
4 80 3.30
Furquct-Elorrl
1.80
Quinieta (3-4) Paid 833 60
Perfecta (3-4) Paid 830.00
11th Game—Doubles 7 PU
Arettlo-Sagia
13.30 3.40 3.00
Aldas-Zubl
4.00 0.40
Gastl-Manuel
3.00
Quinicla (3-8) Paid 838.40
Pcrfecta (8-3) Paid 8137.20

first time in track history that
three cities have been repre
sented locally in a single con
test. The race tonight is the
second m a series of three.
The first Tri-City match was
held at Tampa last Saturday
when Velvet Sis, Big Spread
and Doc Jim finished in that
order.
Velvet Sis goes to the post
tonight as an 8 to 3 favorite
oa Lie morning line. She Is the
1861 nalionil champion and
last year won two of the
country'!
richest
purse*.
Schooling
here
Wednesday
night sha turned In the fast­
est clocking, a sitzllng 31.23
seconds. Velvet Sta’a running
mate, Doc Jim won the recent
Jacksonville Inaugural.
Both Big Spread and Hunsa
have been starring at Tampa
and have very similar records. In 20 starts Big Spread
was a qulnlela factor 12 Umes,
six limes with wins. In 23
starts Hunsa has also been &gt;
qulnlela factor 13 times, six
times with wins.
As for the two S.O.K.C.
greyhounds, both Tuffy O '­
Leary and O. B.’s D.D.T. have
had six Grade A starts and
each ha* triumphed three
times. Tuffy also placed once.
KESULTS
li t Race 3/16 Mile Time 32.11

ApDhtA...

NEW YORK (U PI)—Rookie
center Jean Ratelle, who
scored four goals and assisted
on eight others for the New
York Rangers this season, has
been sent down to Kitchener
in Canada's Eastern Profess­
an overall cage record of (13- ional Hockey League.
e
e
e
14) and In the conference, a
record of (ft-9). Top man in
experience for Winter Park
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) ia Gary Houmea, a six-foot- Gene Brito, the partially para­
one senior who has lettered lysed former National Foot­
the past two years.
ball League star, baa been
voted a $400 playoff share by
(ha Philadelphia Eaglet from
money they received for play­
ing in Ihe runnerup bowl game
with Ihe Detroit Lions in MiIn the Holler Motor Navy
im l last Saturday.
Wives League this week,
s e e
VAH-T Enlisted Men's Wives
are In first place, with the
10.ND0N (U P I)-T h a Euro­
Navy wives Club number 211
pean Ire Hockey Federation
In second place position.
High game of 20B was roll- will draw up a revised sched­
by Dorothy Holbrook. Betty ule at Ita Jan. 34 meeting In
Allen rolled a 188-317 series. Geneva to accommodate Yu­
Verna Volton rolled a 173- goslavia, which Thursday be­
came the 19th country to en­
488 aeries.
ter the 1062 world champion­
ships at Colorado Springs,
Colo.
Sanford Herald remain! In
• • •
first place In the T League
ll:la week with the standings
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) unchanged. Wicboldt's Cam­
era Shop is In second place The Philadelphia Phillies to­
with Sinko's Tavern in third day announced the signing of
place. Fourth place la Karn’s outfielder Wes Covington, who
Insurance. Thriftway la In played for four major league
fifth place with Nationwide teams last season. Covington
started the 1961 campaign
Insurance In sixth.
with Milwaukee, then played
with the Chicago Whlta Sox
and Kansas City before Join­
ing the Phils.
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Jai - Alai Entries............... Results
Orlando • Seminole Jal-Alal
entries for Friday, Januaty !2i
First Game:
1 Elas-Elorrt, &gt; FilipinoDavalos, 8 Tejero-Pradera, 4
Estrada-Juanchu, ■ IbarrettaZarra, 8 Furquet • Abaaolo.
Bubtltute: Bllbao-Egana.

Banforli

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Blotched
4.40 3 60
Flberglas
4 20
Mickey K.
Quin (1-3) 24.20
2nd Race 3/8 Mile Time

9th Race 3/16 Mile Time 31.70
W P S
Mac Tray
4 20 3.60 8.00
O.B.'a Deacon
14.00 7.60
Old Darky
19.00
Quin. (7-8) 40.40
loth Rare 3/8 $llle Time 41.45
W P S
Inca Chief
10.20 3.20 3.80
Easter Token
4.00 3.00
Resistant
3.40
Quin. (2-4) 23.80

Stemper Holds
1st Place Lead
Stamper Agency remained
in the number one position
in the Sandspur League this
week after losing three and
winning
one
game
from
Robson Sporting Goods. Rob­
son remains in fifth place
with Lil Ogden rolling the
high aeries with a 474. Faye
Underwood rolled a 180-444
series for Stemper Agency.
Jet Inn coped three games
from Welsh Tire Shop to re­
main in the fourth place posi­
tion. Welsh Tire Shop took
one game to remain In se­
cond position. High scries
rolled for Jet Inn was a 477
by Alice Anderson and a 417
by Peggy Stewart.

Two Teams Tie
For 1st In Loop

3 00
In the Midget Food-Mart
1 20
4 40 Country Club Manor I-eague
this week, The Corals and
41.32 Foodmarkettes tied for first
W P S
place with both teams having
Slim McLain 14.40 7.40 4.40
Light Doty
7.80 7.40 a record of 41l4 wins and
Rapid Doe
3.60 22*4 losses.
Quin. (2-7 ) 82 60
Following in second place
Dally Double (3-7) 3980
are Sugar and Spice with
3d Race 3/18Mile Time 22.38
their record of 3414 wins and
99
P
8
29H
losses.
I'll Bet
11.80 4.60 3.00
Mary Jane Gorton, a sub­
Candy Darling
8.60 2.60
Proud Essie
6.80 stitute In the league, rolled
Quin. (8-8) 26.20
(he high game with a 222
4th Race l / l l Mile Time 22.17
and high aeries of 337.
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June Russell 1.60 3.60 4.00
O. B.'a Jerry
4.00 2.00
Par Four
7.40
Quin. (2-7) 16.40
6th Race 8/16 Mile Tima 82.12
99
P
8
Foxy Rifle
5.80 5.00 2.20
O.B.'a Mortgage
3.00 2.80
Uncle Leslie
4.00
Quin. (1-6) 18.00
6th Race S/16 MUe Time 31.81

Coach Paul Mikler'a Oviedo
LOS ANGELES (U P D -T w o Brocklin of the Minnesota
Lions play Homecoming hosts football
squads with the Vikings say — in violation of
to Walt Drums' Lyman Grey­ world'! be»t playen—accord­ tradition — they've got easy
hounds tonight at 8 p.m. In ing to their coache* — cfesh Jobs because of their mater,
the Oviedo gymnasium for a Sunday In the 12th annual Pro la).
Bowl at Memorial Collaeum.
battle between the two Sem­
There Is a special incentive
Both East coach Allle Sher­
inole County teams that sees
man of the New York Giant* for the players to win—each
the visiting Greyhounds as and West coach Norm Vin member of the winning squad
gets 8800 which ia 8200 more
the favored team.
than the losers get.
Oviedo has nine basketball
The West ia rated a d't
games behind them for the
point favorite. All-star* from
season compared to the three
the National Football Lea­
games that Lyman has play­
gue's
Western
Conference
ed. Lyman’s Greyhound* suf­
have a 7-4 adg# over the
LOS ANGELES (U P D -H ls Easterners.
fered their first loss of the
Sherman said he'd like to
season Tuesday to the Ocoee coach thinka it limply is s
gimmick to get more money have any number of the East,
eager*.
in 1962—but Cleveland's Jim squad players on his own New
Homecoming Is the big Brown, the National Football York team which won tht
event for the Oviedo team to­ League'*
ground
gaining Eastern Conference title.
night as it 1* the first in the champ for the past half de­
"These are the best foot­
school's history. A crowning cade, said today he seriousball players in the world,"
of the homecoming queen Is |y was thinking of quitting
said Sherman, th« NFL coach
scheduled to take place Just
football.
of the year. "There’* not
prior to the game.
Brown, rushed for more much to coaching when you
The Oviedo team will select than 1,400 yard* during the
have the men I’ve been exone of the three following
. . ,
.
...
. . . |1961 season to lead the NFL posed to this week.”
girls lo become their first ,n
|U|„ Ue for lhe fiflh
Van Brocklin, a rookie head
homecoming quern to reign
year in a row. He said coach lik* Sherman, express­
over Ihe game and danca aft­
Thursday he may retire from ed similar sentiments.
er the game: Linda Harris,
football to concentrate on hia
"All you have to do with
Jdanie Ridenour and Sandy
off-season Job with the Pepsi­ these guys." ha said. "Is roll
Maya.
Cola Co. in New York.
the ball out there. Give them
"I won't know for a while," the terminology, that's slL
the 228-pound fullback aaid, They’ ve got the execution.
"1 have a lot of talking to Their techniques are perfect."
do."
Brown said he talked to
Lovely Lady Beauty Salon Pepsi-Cola'a special market |
set the new high team aeries supervisor, Harvey Russell—
as they won four points from the m in whom Brown is at­
Stenstrom Realty. Lake Mon­ tached to In the organisation
roe Harbor climbed back in­ —but no decision! will be
Howard L. Whelchel
to first place as they split made until the football star
460 Elliott A t*.
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�Bulletin
A plan* believed an A-3D
iky warrior from the Ranford Naval
Air Station
crashed tome 1,000 yards
from the Otledo ichool at
1:45 p.m. today.
One man la believed to
have bailed out while two
were preturned dead. No
other detatla could be learn­
ed at preaa time.

Naval Clash O ff Dutch New Guinea Coast
Support Your C O f C

Membership
Drive Launched

to
By I.arry Verthel
The death of Bob Bauman
was a aerioua lost . . the
community lost a good citizen
and and me . . a fine friend.
• • •
Circuit Judge Volie Wil­
liams Jr. tclla Uiia atory.
••Driving to Circuit Court in
Brevard County I got atopped
by a Highway Patrol Troop­
er outside Mims. Where you
going buddy, says the troop­
er? Have to be in court,
says the Judge. What court,
says the trooper. Circuit
Court, says the Judge. Who's
the judge, says the trooper.
Judge Volie Williams, says
the judge . . , You don't need
a ticket, you're in enough
trouble already," says the
trooper.
• • •
Look for an announcement
•oon of major improvementa
at tbe Naval Air Station in­
cluding some new buildings
. . . That comes from a
reliable source.
• • •
The County School Board
will meet Wednesday morning
to consider annexing three
schools in Casselberry. Indi­
cations are that the board
will turn thumbs down on live
proposal.
• • •
How about some wider
parking stalls by the post
office . . . Hard to get some
of these new cars in the area.
• • •
Did you ever notice the
obsolete signs in the down­
town area. There are signs
on buildings that should have
come off years and years
ago.
• • •
Attendance has improved in
schools around the county. .
Schools will stay open, Supl.
of Schools R. T. Milwee re­
ports
• • •
The sunshine committee of
the Chamber of Commerce i*
really on the ball. Some
hours after they were
pointed Use temperatures rose
30 degrees . . Nice going. , •
• • •
Salaries paid out to county
employe*
in 1901 totaled
J305.681.68 . . . This does not
include fee offices.
• • •
Salaries paid out to city
employes during 1961 were
$514,755.
• • •
The County Commission
will meet wilh the legisla­
tive delegation, m e d i c a l
examining board and some
of eur judiciary officials
Thursday night at 7:30 in the
courthouse
to
d i ae u aa
strengthening the authority of
the examining board.
• • •
Thinga that POSITIVELY
won't appear in this column
this year:
• • •
The County Commission today rehired Dr. Clyde D.
Brothers aa health director
and booated bis salary to
115,000 per year.
• • •
The County Commission
will ask the legislature to cut
its salary next year.
• • •
The Palms Hotel will be
lorn down and a brand new
facility constructed on that
site.
• • •
Bear Lake Road will start
in a few days, County Engi­
neer L. Carlton Bliss report­
ed and the property owners
agreed to donate all the
rights-of-way.
• • •
Commissioner Vernon Dunn
reports he won't seek re-elec­
tion. "Plentr at good men In
this district." asys Mr. Dunn.

TOMMY McDONAI.I) didn't waate any time
completing his membership list. McDonald, two
hours after the C of C drive pot under way,
zoomed into the Chnmber office wilh his com­
pleted list of two new members and two renew­
als. McDonald in shown handing over the list to
Chamber secretary Camilla Bruce. McDonald was
awarded a $25 bond for his job. (Herald Photo)
The Scmlnola Chamber of
Commerce launched Its 1962
membership drive at a kick­
off breakfast at &gt; a. in. today
at the Civle Center. Between
45 and 50 members attended.
The meeting was opened by
Bill Hemphill, who witb Scott
Burns, Is co-chairman of Ihe
drive. Hemphill Introduced
Richard R. Dess, president
of the Chamber. Deal spoke
only briefly, calling for a
concerted effort to conclude
a successful esmpsisn.
sptalns of the six (cams
called their learns together
■nd gave out the assignments
for the three day drive. Tha
captains are \f. L. Raborn

Jr., Robert F. Sheddon, Clif­
ford McKibbln, Ed Hunt,
Walter Gielow and Robert
Crumley.
Each team member was
given four cards, two re­
newals and two new prospec­
tive member*. Any worker
who turn* In his four assign­
ment* today with rliecki for
membership* will be given a
dinner at the place of his own
choosing, Hemphill said.
The invocation was said
by Die Rev. Gro\cr Sewell,
who paid tribute to Robert
J. Bauman, president of tha
Sanford Atlantic Bank, who
died Saturday,

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Established 1908

BERLIN (U P D - East Ger- an East Berlin girl student
man Communists today re­ to West Berlin.
leased two American youths
11&gt;e two were Victor Panjailed four months ago for key 18. and Gilbert Fcrrey,
allegedly trying to smuggle 20, both of Tqstin, Cal.
They drove to West Berlin
through
the
Friedrichstrasse crossing point on the
East-West border at 4 p m.
with Victor's parents, Mr.
and Mra. Edgar Pankry.
Mr*. Pankey said, "Thi* Is
NEW YORK (UPI) — A
Florida abrimp fisherman, ts hat I prayed for."
who was believed dead by bis
Her husband told newsmen.
Everything went okay. Isn't
family, was (o be arraigned
before a U.S. commissioner it wonderful?"
Fcrrey got out of the Volks­
today on charges of perpet­
rating an alleged boat acci­ wagen but at the U.S. check­
dent in which be was report­ point on the border, stretch­
ed, looked up at the sky and
ed drowned.
Tbe fisherman, John Piero- said "Thank God. It's fine to
dls, 56. of Fort Myers, was be out."
Young Pankey said, "At
arrested Sunday by tbe FBI
and accused of arranging last, at last."
Asked how be was treated,
with a friend bis fake drown­
ing last April 10 m tha Gulf be only shrugged his shoulddecs.
of Mexico.

'Dead' Man To
Be Arraigned

FLORIDA

NO. 3G6

Terrorists In
Algeria Kill
3 Europeans

CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI)
— The U. 8. spare agency
rocketed a huge ailvery bal­
loon Into space today hut the
135-foot "super echo" tore
apart in a faulty ejection from
the rocket.
The balloon wai clearly vis­
ible to points In southern
Florida not covered by clouds
during the brief time it was
inflated. Observers on the
enye then could ace five sep­
arate smoking -trails signify­
ing the malfunction o f the ex­
periment at fragments burn­
ed up on tha plunge bark to
to earth.
Scientists said early Indica­
tions were that the unfolding
process a* the balloon left its
capsule in the rocket waa
"pretty violent."
A spectacular 30-second clip
o f film telaviaed back to earth
from the TV transmitter in
the capsule showed the bal­
loon flaring out and then rip­
ping wide open less than a
minute after ejection.
"Tha inflation was much
more rapid than wa had ex­
pected," spacecraft manager
Walter Hrrisette said. "There
la a very good possibility
there waa too much air left
In the balloon before it waa
launched," raualng extreme
expansion in the vacuum of
space.
Bressetta also said it was
petuilde tba aluminum and
plastic balloon was not prop­
erly folded.
A movie camera carried
aboard tha rocket waa spotted
floating in Its recoverable con­
tainer several hundred miles
south o f the cape, and at­
tempts were begun to recover
it and lla valuable film.
An 84-foot Thor rocket hurl­
ed the ballon and IU contain­
er aloft at C:06 a. m. Tha bal­
loon apparently reached the
planned altitude o f 1,000 miles
but it a-arn became evident
that the shot had failed.

ALGIERS, Algeria (U PI)—
Terrorists shot and killed
thrva Europeans todny In what
police aaid appeared to be "ex­
ecutions" by rightwing ex­
tremist*.
Police said one of the three
men wn* Victor Demure, head
o f tha Oran district postul and
tala - communications service.
Another waa Identified aa
Camille Ilngur, an outspoken
opponent of the terrorist Se­
cret Army Organisation and
the son of an avowed antiOAS village councillor at near­
by Souma,

OVIEDO HOMECOMING (Jinan Joan Evelyn Ridenour waa crowned Fri­
day night ut the Oviedo-Lyrr.nn basketball game. Honoring the lovely
Mi.sK Ridenour, the Oviedo cagcra went on to pull o ff a stunning upset vic­
tory over the favored Greyhounds. Complete atory on the sports page.
(Herald Photo)

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Probe Crash
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)
—The Federal Aviation Agen­
cy today investigated tha
crash-landing of an Eastern
Air U nci (our-engina plane
here late Sunday afternoon.

Arrest Smuggler
NEW YORK (U P I)-U . S
custom* officials today held
a Chinese merchant seaman
on charges of attempting to
smuggle into the country 25
pounds &lt;f opium strapped to
hia legs and back.

Angola Debate
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y.
(U PI)—The General Aaiembly plunges today Inin debate
on Angola, an Issue which
could lead to Portugal becom­
ing the first member to quit
the United Nations.

WASHINGTON (U P D -T h e
Supreme Court agreed today
to examine a ruling that Pan
Funeral services for R. J.
American World Airway* lias
Bauman, 59, preaident of
been illegally monopolizing
Sanford
Atlantic
National
air commerce between the
Bank, who died Saturday at
United States and South
hia home following a brief
America.
illness, will he conducted at
It a.m. Wednesday at All
Suuls Catholic Church in San­
WASHINGTON (UPII - A
ford. Tha Rosary will ho re­
House labor subcommittee to­
cited at 6 p.m. Tueaday at
day opened hearing* on lair
Gramkow Funeral Home Cha.
employment practices legisla­
pel. Burial wilt b« in All Souls
tion that may never get
Cemetery.
through Congress, but prom­
Bauman waa reported to
ises to roll up plenty of po­
have been recovering from
litical mileage.
several days Illness at his
home and had planned to re­
turn to work today. Ha came
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e
lo Sanford in 1952 from Au­
United State* ha* objected
rora, III., to accept tbe presi­
to Britain'* recent sale of six
dency of Sanford Atlantic.
Viscount turbo-prop trans­
He had been associated with ports to Bed ('Inna and has
the Merchants National Bank
warned a U. S. firm against
in Aurora. He had been In furnishing navigational equip­
the banking business fur 42
ment for them.
year*.
He was a member of All
Soule Holy Name Society;
CENTEIi R I D G E . Ark.
waa a director of the Seminole (UPI) — The Conway County
County Chamber of Com­ sheriff's office reported that
merce; a member of the Elkf,
a family of 10 perished today
Kotary, Navy league, Con­ in flamea that destroyed their
tractor's
Assn.,
Seminole home. Tbe victims were Iden­
Home Builders Asao., Ameri­ tified es Mr. and Mr*. Andrew
can Bankers, Committee of Paladino and their eight chit
loo, Cattlemen’s Aasn. and of dren.
tha
Sanford
Development
Corp.
Survivor* are hia tode,
Louise, and daughters, Mr*.
Elizabeth Lacuycr and Chris­
Bridge ........ . — Page T
tine and Kathleen, sU of San­
C lsaslfied-------- . Page V
Comics ... _ .... Page M
ford; three sons, John of Au­
Pag* 7
rora, 111., Gerald with the U.
Deer Abby
_
S. Army in Germany and
Editorial .... — Page 4
Entertainment
Page 7
Thomas of Mobile. Ala.; bro­
Lags I s ___
Page Z A •
ther, Halpb of New Jersey,Puxsl* ,__
slater, Mrs. Helen Uuckendahl
.—- Page 7
Society .
... Page 6
of Aurora and ten grandchil­
Page S
Hports _
dren.

FEPC Hearing

Red Germans Free
Two U. S. Youths

SANFORD,

'Super Echo'
Collapses
After Shot

R. J. Bauman
Air Problem
Riles Wednesday

LOOKING OVEIl their C. Of C. membership
drive cards at the kickoff breakfast this morn­
ing are S. J. Davis Jr., Sanford attorney, and Bill
Lovelace, of the Ritz Theatre.

MON.. JAN. 15, 19G2

Their deaths and the slaying
of a policeman at Oran brought
the death toll since Jan. 1 to
239, an average of 15 person*
a day. Store than 500 persona
have been wounded In attack*
by both OAS and Moslem rebel
assassins during the same pe
rtod.

Demure, 47, previously had
received threatening latter*
from the OAS, police said. He
was shot down as he entered a
building today. Bagur, 38, had
previously survived OAS plas­
tic bomb attacks, police said.
He was shot snd killed at
Hilda.
All three victims apparently
were on the OAS "execution
of the DuPont bill said that 13 list," police ssId. Tbe police­
year* of government effort* man wns not Identified,
lo break a DuPont-General
Motors monopoly would he
thwarted by passage of the
measure.

Congress Begins

Legislative Grind
WASHINGTON (U P D -C on.
greta went lo work today on
the first legislative business
of the election-year
I ses­
sion.
The Senate opened debate
on a bill designed to vase ihe
tax and market impart of a
court order requiring the Du­
Pont company to dispose of its
General Motors stock.
A number of House and Sen­
ate comm litres begin hear
ings.
Sen. Albert Gore, D-Tenn.,
a leading opponent lo passage

Other congrrssional news:
Rusk — The Scnato Foreign
Relations Committee met to
hear Secretary of Stale Dean
It'usk gh e an up-to-date report
on the world situation. Rusk
will brief the House Foreign
Affairs Committee later,
Ronds—Rep. Edith Green,
D-Urc., planned to introduce
legislation permuting Ameri­
cans to deduct from their in­
come taxes contributions lo
the United Nations.
Postal—Uackstago arrange­
ment* were under way in the
House lo make Ihe $&lt;&gt;21 mil­
Judges for the Jaycee out­ lion po-lal ralo Increase hill
standing young firm er o f 1tlie first order nt business on
the year were announced to­ the floor. It was expected to
day.
reach the House floor next
The
outstanding
young week.
farmer will I* announced
during Jaycee week. All en­
tries should bo address to
the Jayecc Information Booth
WASHINGTON (U PI)—'The
on French Avo., or to the Defense Department said Sun­
county agent'a office.
day 8,000 U. S, soldier* would
Judge* are Cecil Tucker, he air-lifted to Germany Tues.
Ben Wiggipa, M. L. Cullum, day in a training maneuver
Harold Kastner and J)r. John testing troop mobility. They
Westgale.
will include members of three
Hie deadline for entries is batile groups of the Army's
Fourth Division.
Jan. 27.

Jaycee Contest
Judges Named

Troop Lift Set

Winter Raps
Midwest Anew

lly United Prrsa International
Winter launched another of­
fensive through Ihe center of
the nation today, hitting the
Midwest with heavy snow,
Dixie with driving rain and
Uw northern plans with aubu ra cold.
The storm whipped out of
the southern Rockies, ahead
of the second m;Jnr polar
cold wav* in a week. It
dropped up to 8 inches of
snow along a line from Kan­
sas City through Chicago and
into Michigan.
Thunderstorms accompan­
ied an inch or more of rain
in many areas o( Ihe Deep
South.
Hattiesburg, Miss , reported
an unconfirmed t o r n a d o
which uprooted trees, clipped
power line* and unroofed a
vacant
building
along
a
three-mile path through the
city. There were no Injuries.
For the second day Ihe
mercury dropped below icro
to Minnesota.

U. S. Objects

2 Indonesian
Boats Sunk In
'Invasion'Try
HOLLAND,
Dutch
New
Guinea (U PI) — The Dutch
nnvy said It tank two Indone­
sian motor boat* and aent a
third fleeing In a naval battle
o ff tha south coast o f Dutch
New Guinea today in what a
Dutch official said appearrd
to have been an unsuccessful
invasion attempt.
Dutch
naval
spokesman
Capt. It. M. Elbers said, ” 1*
looks ss if we frustrated an
Indonesian invasion attempt."
In The Hague, the Dutch
cabinet met In an emergency
session to discuss the battle.
A Defense Ministry ipokas.
man, however, said "no com.
ment" when asked if tlia
claih meant a state o f war
between the two nation*.
It wa* not Immediately
known how many vesscla
were involved In the battle,
which Dutch sources aaid
took place In Dutch territorial
waters south o f the Buru
Mountains of New Guinea.
The battle waa reported to
have been a short one.
The Defense Ministry In
The llarue said Dutch naval
units had no choice but to
open fire. It aaid the Indo­
nesian vessels wera heading
for the New Guinea coast and
Ignored a Dutch challenge.
The Dutch aircraft carrier
Karel Doorman left Rotter­
dam today for what waa dcsrrllied at a training cruise to
the Netherlands possessions
In the Caribbean. Accom­
panied by two destroyers and
two submarines, the big car­
rier will spend three months
in the Caribbean on a "showthe-flsg" mission.
Indonaaala has claimed that
the Karel Doorman actually la
headed for the New Guinea
«i»*a. Hut a Dutch spokesman
In The Hague denied that the
Caribbean trip waa a screen
for a New Guinea assignment.
Holland currently has two
2.400-ton frigates, the Evertsen and the Kortenaer, and
a 2,200-ton submarine, tha
Utrecht, In New Guinea wa­
ters.
These are backed up by
Firefly jet fighters and about
a dozen
Neptune fighter
bomber*.
Capt. Elbert aaid in an­
nouncing the sea battle:
"It look* as if wa fruatested an Indonesia Invasion
attempt.
"Our radar carried both by
■hlpa and an aircraft picked
up blip* which teemed to in­
dicate that a largo number
of Indonesian warships were
on their way to the coast.
"W a fired at what turned
out to be a motor torpedo
boat. Fir* broke out on board
and it sank.
"A second vessel o f tbe
same type was sunk shortly
afterwards. A third motor
torpedo boat wa* seen flee­
ing with the rest of the in­
vasion fleet
According to our Informa­
tion, the largest of these
ship* could ca n y about 60
men and tha total number o f
troops carried by thla fleet
could presumably have etagrd
an Invasion."
Elber* said no Dutch warh lt

In Citrus
Expected .

10 Die In Fire

Herald Index

TWO PERSONS were injured in thla two car collialon on French Ave. and
22nd SL Saturday night. Injured were Joaeph Horn and Jack Froellch.
Horn Buffered a fructurud right leg while Froellch received a fractured
juw and cuta and brulnea. Police uaid the Horn car collided with a vehicle
operuted by Cheater Wilxon of Daytona Beach. Horn waa charged with
recklttMM driving. Froellch waa u puaeenger in the Horn car.
,
(lleraid Photo).

LAKELAND (UPI)— FlopIda Citrus Mutual promised
to advise growers thla week
about reasonable on - tree
prices to ask tor their fruit,
expected to Jump sharply la
valuo following the sharp
freeze in Texes.
Last week’s freeze in the
Rio Grande Valley waa ex­
pected lo kill virtually alt tbe
fruit still left on the trees
there. It waa expected to
prove a boon to Florida
grapefruit prices, which have
been
tea*
than
desired
through tbe season so far.
Prices for Florida CUrua
remained steady last week,
but volume teli in comparison
lo tbo heavy shipments of
the previous week, which fol­
lowed the nine-day Christman

•hipping holiday.

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Capacity crowds aro already predicted for
the Seminole High gymnasium on Jan. 20 when
the Senior High faculty meets the Junior High
faculty in a March of Dimes benefit game at
7:80.
The Junior High faculty has already spent
several afternoons in practice for the big event.
Players are Ralph Mays. Dan Pelham, Owen McCarron, Ted Barker, Hugh Carlton, Tod Hunt,
and Ed Buckner.
Seminole senior high players for the big
faculty clash Include Tom Richey, Carlton Hen­
ley, Jim Martin, Ira Hindman, Don Reynolds,
John Colbert, Jim Pigott, and (we hope) Jim
McCoy.
Admission will be 25 cents for students and
50 cents for adults.
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The siic of the new Oviedo High football
field will be In tho shape of a square— 600 feet
by 600 feet. Expenses for lighting the field will
be cut down by providing lights only on one sido
of the field and utilizing individual switches so
that not all the lights need be on at one time.
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Happened to be out at Seminole High School
Thursday and saw Sanford's star quarterback on
tho 1038 Celery Fed team shooting a few bas­
kets In the gym. One of the more nthlotlcnllyminded Sanford physiclnns, Dr. John Morgan
frequently spends afternoons o ff from the office
watching the boys practice and, occasionally,
dropping a few in himself.
With so many of the City Recreation teams
dropping out because o f the fees, maybe Sanford
could use a team made up of doctors. Anyway,
if one did start, you could lay odds that Dr. Mor­
gan would make first string.
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With City Recreation Basketball for the
Men's League well under way with Wednesday's
openers, Sanford’s Jimmy Gracey once again re­
turns to the sports spotlight. Gracey scored 27
points to take top scorer honors for the night.
Gracey was the top-dog for the Wilson*
Maler team as they won over Perfection Darios
60-48. In the second game, the Florida State
Bank players whipped the VAH-7 team 61-43,
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Rumor has it thnt Seminole High Coach Jim
McCoy might not be in tho lineup for the San­
ford Faculty game next week. Can't imagine why
though, because we hear thnt Coach McCoy was
a top-notch eager a few years batik . . . Go ahead
and play Coach. Remember, it's for a good cause.
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New gym bleachers at Somlnole High School
were installed at a cost to the County of |7,587
reported Supt. o f Schools R. T. Milwee. The new
bleachers aro in two-section units o f 20 and
eight feet in length, providing a total seating
capncity o f 1620.
The Oviedo High gym has also had new gym
bleachers Installed by tho County. Work on the
installation should be completed this week with
a finishing coat o f varnish. The Oviedo bleachers
are the permanent type nnd work was done by
county workers.

Seminoles Play
Winter Park On
Road Tonight
Coich Hud Layer's Semi­
noles lake their (5-2) record
for the season up against
Coach Bob Macllardjr's wild
and wool* Winter Park Wild­
cats tonight at S p m. as the
Seminoles make tba trip oyer
to Winter Park for what is
expected to be one of the
rougher Orange Belt Confer­
ence battles of the season for
the Sanford players.
Before the rash outbreak of
flu In Sanford and other Sem­
inole County schools, the
Seminoles had a decided edge
on the Winter Park team.
Weakened to an undetermined
degree by illness, perform­
ance of the Sanford team Is
expected to be below par. Be­
cause of this, tonight's cage
activity could turn out to be
anybody’s ball game.
ileading for their eighth
game of the aeason, the Sem­
inoles have had bad luck with
two losses, both in conference
competiticn. If tonight's game
should go Into Sanford's win­
ning column, the Seminoles
would come out with a con­
ference record of (2-2).
Last year the Wildcats had
an overall cage record of (1314) and In the conference, a
record of (ft-9). Top man in
experience for Winter Park
ia Gary Houmea, a six-footone senior who has lettered
the past two years.

S0KC Tri-City Match Set Tonight Oviedo Plays
The two greyhounds rcpre-l
senting the Sanford-Orlando
Kennel Club wUl have the ad­
vantage of breaking from
inside boxes In the Tri-City
match race which ia the tenth
event on an 11-race program
at the Sanford Orlando Kennel
Club tonight.
Oswald
Bros.'
Inaugural
winner. O.U.'a D.D.T.. will
leave from the one bole while
P. C. It E. J. Alderson s
Tuffy O'Leary has drawn the
two box.
As for the Invading stars
Doc Jim from Jacksonville
has the four box, Hunsa from
Tampa the five box. Velvet
Sla from Jacksonville the
seven box add Tampa's pride,
Big Spread, the eight box.
It Is a six-dog race and the

A p D h t A ...
Ratelle Farmed
NEW YORK (U PI)—Rookie
center Jean Ratelle, who
scored four goals and assisted
on eight others for the New
York Rangers this season, has
been sent down to Kitchener
in Canada's Eastern Profess­
ional Hockey League.
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Brito Gets Help

PHILADELPHIA (U PI) Gene Brito, the partially para­
lysed former National Foot­
ball League star, baa been
voted a $400 playoff share by
(ha Philadelphia Eaglet from
money they received for play­
ing in Ihe runnerup bowl game
with Ihe Detroit Lions in MiIn the Holler Motor Navy
im l last Saturday.
Wives League this week,
s e e
VAH-T Enlisted Men's Wives
are In first place, with the To Revise Slate
10.ND0N (U P I)-T h a Euro­
Navy wives Club number 211
pean Ire Hockey Federation
In second place position.
High game of 20B was roll- will draw up a revised sched­
by Dorothy Holbrook. Betty ule at Ita Jan. 34 meeting In
Allen rolled a 188-317 series. Geneva to accommodate Yu­
Verna Volton rolled a 173- goslavia, which Thursday be­
came the 19th country to en­
488 aeries.
ter the 1062 world champion­
ships at Colorado Springs,
Still In 1st
Colo.
Sanford Herald remain! In
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first place In the T League
ll:la week with the standings Covington Signs
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) unchanged. Wicboldt's Cam­
era Shop is In second place The Philadelphia Phillies to­
with Sinko's Tavern in third day announced the signing of
place. Fourth place la Karn’s outfielder Wes Covington, who
Insurance. Thriftway la In played for four major league
fifth place with Nationwide teams last season. Covington
started the 1961 campaign
Insurance In sixth.
with Milwaukee, then played
with the Chicago Whlta Sox
and Kansas City before Join­
ing the Phils.
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VAH-7 Wives
Pace Navy Loop

Jai - Alai Entries.........Results
Orlando • Seminole Jal-Alal First Game—Doubles 8 Pie.
10.40 7.00 3.80
entries for Friday, Januaty !2i Blas-Zarra
Telcro-Juanchu
7.00 7.40
First Game:
Furquet-Pradera
7-40
1 Elas-Elorrt, &gt; FilipinoQulnlela (1-3) Paid 119.60
Davalos, 8 Tejero-Pradera, 4
Pcrfecta (1-3) Paid $36.00
Estrada-Juanchu, ■ Ibarretta- Second Game— Doubles
10.40 3.00 5.40
Zarra, 8 Furquet • Abaaolo. Blas-Davalos
Tclero-Egana
3.00 3.G0
Bubtltute: Bllbao-Egana.
Flllplno-Abasolo
3.40
Second Game:
Qulnlela (1-3) Paid 818 20
1 Fillpino-Eioni, 2 IbarrctaPcrfecta (1-3) Paid 167.40
Juanchu, t Anaeabe-Abaaolo,
ThirdGame—Singles 8 Pla.
4 Estrada-Davalos, 8 BiasBias
7.60 7.40 7.60
Zarra, 8 Tejero-Egana. Substi­
Pradera
4 20 4.80
tute: Furquet-Pradera.
Abasolo
13.20
Third Game:
Qulnlela (4-3) Paid 832.60
l Elorrl, 2 Furquet, 3, Fili­
Fourth Game—Singles • Pts,'
pino, 4 Pradara, I Abaaolo, 8
Uria
7.40 4.80 3.60
Trjero, T Bias. Substitute:
Anacaba
18.80 3.40
Estrada.
Sarmi
2.60
Fourth Game:
Qulnlela (1-3) Paid 842.40
1 Egana. 2 Bilbao, 8 Manuel,
Pcrfecta (T-l) Paid &lt;147.60
4 Isaac, 8 Erhanls, 8 Onste, 7
Fifth Game—Doubles 8 Pta.,
Urlo. Substitute Zubi.
BadloiaFifth Game:
13.00 3 20 4.40
1 Arrona-Zubl, t Aldas- Echanix
Aitlgx-Sigxi
3.20 3.00
Echanix, 3 Areitio-Manuel, 4
Aldxi-Uxae
3.20
Aatlga • Irlarte, 6 Badloia •
Qulnlela (2-8) Paid 818.00
Zabala, 8 Onate • Egana, 4
Farfrcta (2-6) Paid 838.60
tuta: Unla-Sarml.
Sixth Game—Doublea 8 Pta.
Sixth Game:
9.40 2.80 3.00
1 Bilbao-Sarml, 2 A irons- Anxrabe-Iiaac
Uria-Manucl
2 60 3.20
Zabala, 8 Ornata-Egana, 4
Uiia-Ltata, 8 IbarreU-lriarta,
8 Anacabe-Zubl. Substitute:
Aetiga-leaar.
WORLD’S
Beveuth Game:
FASTEST
1 Eatrada-Sarmi, 8 Ibarreta-Zabala, £ Bllbao-Llata, 4
SPORT!
Anaraba • Egana, 6 Onate •
Zarra, • Uria-Fradera, 7 BlaaManuel.
Eighth Game:
1 Arrona, 8 Aldas, 8 Badloia,
4 Gaati, » Araltio, 6 As tie, 7
Begas. Substitute: Irlarte.
Ninth Gmiis :
NOW THRU
1 Aldas-Manual, 8 ArronaIaaac, 8 Areitlo-Echanis, 4
Gaatl-Zubl, • Badlola-Iriarta,
7i4S P.M. NIGHTLY
0 A atla-Sagas. Substituta:
[Kxcept Sunday]
Onata-l.lala.
Fari-Meteeli ietlln*
Tant). Game:
NlahH* Deity Deckle
1 Furquat-Kubata, 2 FilipinoQuislelei 8very Gems
IJata, 3 Ulaa - Pradera, 4
Heeled la Winter
Anacabe-Juanrhu, 3 Usenet*.
| lyns'gf
Elorrl, 8 Estrada • Davaloa.
Orioudo-Swulnoio
Substitute: Tcjero-Zarra,
Eleventh Game:
1 Bilbao-Zubl, 8 AidesU J . 17-91 at FIRM PARK
Sarmi, 8 Uria-Echanix, 4 Astlga-Llata, 8 Oaata-Sagaa, 8
Gaati-Manuel, 7 Areitio-Icaac,
7 Bedlula-Irierte. Substitute;
.Arrou*-Zabala.

Onate-LlaU
3.80
Qulniala (2-4) Paid 811.40
Perfect! (2-4) Paid 828.40
Seventh Game—Doubles 8 Pte
Onate-Zabala
26.80 4.60 5.00
Ibarrela-Llata
0.00 4.20
Urla-Juanchu
*.00
Qulnlela (2-3) Paid 339.40
Perfecta (3-2) Paid $37.40
Kiahth Game—Slnalea • Pta.
Ar'tio
12.80 9.40 3.80
Irlarte
IS 00 3.00
Aitoob
8.00
Qulnlela (6-7) Paid $40.40
Pcrfecta (6-7) Paid 1112.30
Ninth Game—Doublet 8 Pta
Astiga-lrarte
6.80 2.80 3 00
Gaall-Ecbanlf
3.20 4.80
Badlola-Manuel
4.20
Qulnlela (1-3) Paid 839.40
Pcrfecta (3-3) Paid $71.80
Tenth Game—Doublra 8 Pla.
FlllpIno.Pradcra 3.60 3 40 3.40
Tekro-Llata
4 80 3.30
Furquct-Elorrl
1.80
Quinieta (3-4) Paid 833 60
Perfecta (3-4) Paid 830.00
11th Game—Doubles 7 PU
Arettlo-Sagia
13.30 3.40 3.00
Aldas-Zubl
4.00 0.40
Gastl-Manuel
3.00
Quinicla (3-8) Paid 838.40
Pcrfecta (8-3) Paid 8137.20

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Writer Dies
BALTIMORE. Md. (U P D E. Palmer Heagrrty, a writer
and chart caller for the Morn­
ing Telegraph and Raring
Form for 18 years, died Wed­
nesday of a heart attack. He
was 43.

first time in track history that
three cities have been repre
sented locally in a single con
test. The race tonight is the
second m a series of three.
The first Tri-City match was
held at Tampa last Saturday
when Velvet Sis, Big Spread
and Doc Jim finished in that
order.
Velvet Sis goes to the post
tonight as an 8 to 3 favorite
oa Lie morning line. She Is the
1861 nalionil champion and
last year won two of the
country'!
richest
purse*.
Schooling
here
Wednesday
night sha turned In the fast­
est clocking, a sitzllng 31.23
seconds. Velvet Sta’a running
mate, Doc Jim won the recent
Jacksonville Inaugural.
Both Big Spread and Hunsa
have been starring at Tampa
and have very similar records. In 20 starts Big Spread
was a qulnlela factor 12 Umes,
six limes with wins. In 23
starts Hunsa has also been &gt;
qulnlela factor 13 times, six
times with wins.
As for the two S.O.K.C.
greyhounds, both Tuffy O '­
Leary and O. B.’s D.D.T. have
had six Grade A starts and
each ha* triumphed three
times. Tuffy also placed once.
KESULTS
li t Race 3/16 Mile Time 32.11
W P S
Blotched
4.40 3 60 3 00
Flberglas
4 20 1 20
Mickey K.
4 40
Quin (1-3) 24.20
2nd Race 3/8 Mile Time 41.32
W P S
Slim McLain 14.40 7.40 4.40
Light Doty
7.80 7.40
Rapid Doe
3.60
Quin. (2-7 ) 82 60
Dally Double (3-7) 3980
3d Race 3/18Mile Time 22.38
99
P
8
I'll Bet
11.80 4.60 3.00
Candy Darling
8.60 2.60
Proud Essie
6.80
Quin. (8-8) 26.20
4th Race l / l l Mile Time 22.17
W
P
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June Russell 1.60 3.60 4.00
O. B.'a Jerry
4.00 2.00
Par Four
7.40
Quin. (2-7) 16.40
6th Race 8/16 Mile Tima 82.12
99 P
8
Foxy Rifle
5.80 5.00 2.20
O.B.'a Mortgage
3.00 2.80
Uncle Leslie
4.00
Quin. (1-6) 18.00
6th Race S/16 MUe Time 31.81
W P S
Roxle Reba 15.20 6.20 9.40
Tony F.
8.80 3.20
Noble Campaign
8.00
Quin. (2-0) 32.00
7th Race 3/8 MUe Time 42.18
W P S
Happy El
8.00 4.00 3.60
Nonas
0.80 6.20
Giniham Doll
7.00
Quin. (2 8 ) 22.20
Sth Race S /ll Mile Time 32.00
W P S
Rock Tray
104.60 13.40 6 80
Fathom
3.20 2.80
Diamond Gun
1.40
Quin. (6-T) 54 60

TRI-CITY MATCH
RACE TONIGHT!

9th Race 3/16 Mile Time 31.70
W P S
Mac Tray
4 20 3.60 8.00
O.B.'a Deacon
14.00 7.60
Old Darky
19.00
Quin. (7-8) 40.40
loth Rare 3/8 $llle Time 41.45
W P S
Inca Chief
10.20 3.20 3.80
Easter Token
4.00 3.00
Resistant
3.40
Quin. (2-4) 23.80

Stemper Holds
1st Place Lead
Stamper Agency remained
in the number one position
in the Sandspur League this
week after losing three and
winning
one
game
from
Robson Sporting Goods. Rob­
son remains in fifth place
with Lil Ogden rolling the
high aeries with a 474. Faye
Underwood rolled a 180-444
series for Stemper Agency.
Jet Inn coped three games
from Welsh Tire Shop to re­
main in the fourth place posi­
tion. Welsh Tire Shop took
one game to remain In se­
cond position. High scries
rolled for Jet Inn was a 477
by Alice Anderson and a 417
by Peggy Stewart.

Two Team s Tie
For 1st In Loop
In the Midget Food-Mart
Country Club Manor I-eague
this week, The Corals and
Foodmarkettes tied for first
place with both teams having
a record of 41l4 wins and
22*4 losses.
Following in second place
are Sugar and Spice with
their record of 3414 wins and
29H losses.
Mary Jane Gorton, a sub­
stitute In the league, rolled
(he high game with a 222
and high aeries of 337.

Lyman Tonight
In Homecoming

Banforli

WrritB

P *g» 10—M -

Coach Paul Mikler'a Oviedo
LOS ANGELES (U P D -T w o Brocklin of the Minnesota
Lions play Homecoming hosts football
squads with the Vikings say — in violation of
to Walt Drums' Lyman Grey­ world'! be»t playen—accord­ tradition — they've got easy
hounds tonight at 8 p.m. In ing to their coache* — cfesh Jobs because of their mater,
the Oviedo gymnasium for a Sunday In the 12th annual Pro la).
Bowl at Memorial Collaeum.
battle between the two Sem­
There Is a special incentive
Both East coach Allle Sher­
inole County teams that sees
man of the New York Giant* for the players to win—each
the visiting Greyhounds as and West coach Norm Vin member of the winning squad
gets 8800 which ia 8200 more
the favored team.
than the losers get.
Oviedo has nine basketball
The West ia rated a d't
games behind them for the
point favorite. All-star* from
season compared to the three
the National Football Lea­
games that Lyman has play­
gue's
Western
Conference
ed. Lyman’s Greyhound* suf­
have a 7-4 adg# over the
LOS ANGELES (U P D -H ls Easterners.
fered their first loss of the
Sherman said he'd like to
season Tuesday to the Ocoee coach thinka it limply is s
gimmick to get more money have any number of the East,
eager*.
in 1962—but Cleveland's Jim squad players on his own New
Homecoming Is the big Brown, the National Football York team which won tht
event for the Oviedo team to­ League'*
ground
gaining Eastern Conference title.
night as it 1* the first in the champ for the past half de­
"These are the best foot­
school's history. A crowning cade, said today he seriousball players in the world,"
of the homecoming queen Is |y was thinking of quitting
said Sherman, th« NFL coach
scheduled to take place Just
football.
of the year. "There’* not
prior to the game.
Brown, rushed for more much to coaching when you
The Oviedo team will select than 1,400 yard* during the
have the men I’ve been exone of the three following
. . ,
.
...
. . . |1961 season to lead the NFL posed to this week.”
girls lo become their first ,n
|U|„ Ue for lhe fiflh
Van Brocklin, a rookie head
homecoming quern to reign
year in a row. He said coach lik* Sherman, express­
over Ihe game and danca aft­
Thursday he may retire from ed similar sentiments.
er the game: Linda Harris,
football to concentrate on hia
"All you have to do with
Jdanie Ridenour and Sandy
off-season Job with the Pepsi­ these guys." ha said. "Is roll
Maya.
Cola Co. in New York.
the ball out there. Give them
"I won't know for a while," the terminology, that's slL
the 228-pound fullback aaid, They’ ve got the execution.
"1 have a lot of talking to Their techniques are perfect."
do."
Brown said he talked to
Lovely Lady Beauty Salon Pepsi-Cola'a special market |
set the new high team aeries supervisor, Harvey Russell—
as they won four points from the m in whom Brown is at­
Stenstrom Realty. Lake Mon­ tached to In the organisation
roe Harbor climbed back in­ —but no decision! will be
Howard L. Whelchel
to first place as they split made until the football star
460 Elliott A t *.
the points with Shoemaker get* back to bis home in
Construction 2-2. The CPO Cleveland. However, in CleveFA 2-2010
Wives and Grapevlll# Nur­ land, coach Paul Brown of the
sery also split their points. Browns said he expects the
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ETrninga
By Appointment
from
Movieland
Drive-In star to be with the team
next tall.
Theater.

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A plan* believed an A-3D
iky warrior from the Ranford Naval
Air Station
crashed tome 1,000 yards
from the Otledo ichool at
1:45 p.m. today.
One man la believed to
have bailed out while two
were preturned dead. No
other detatla could be learn­
ed at preaa time.

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By I.arry Verthel
The death of Bob Bauman
was a aerioua lost . . the
community lost a good citizen
and and me . . a fine friend.
• • •
Circuit Judge Volie Wil­
liams Jr. tclla Uiia atory.
••Driving to Circuit Court in
Brevard County I got atopped
by a Highway Patrol Troop­
er outside Mims. Where you
going buddy, says the troop­
er? Have to be in court,
says the Judge. What court,
says the trooper. Circuit
Court, says the Judge. Who's
the judge, says the trooper.
Judge Volie Williams, says
the judge . . , You don't need
a ticket, you're in enough
trouble already," says the
trooper.
• • •
Look for an announcement
•oon of major improvementa
at tbe Naval Air Station in­
cluding some new buildings
. . . That comes from a
reliable source.
• • •
The County School Board
will meet Wednesday morning
to consider annexing three
schools in Casselberry. Indi­
cations are that the board
will turn thumbs down on live
proposal.
• • •
How about some wider
parking stalls by the post
office . . . Hard to get some
of these new cars in the area.
• • •
Did you ever notice the
obsolete signs in the down­
town area. There are signs
on buildings that should have
come off years and years
ago.
• • •
Attendance has improved in
schools around the county. .
Schools will stay open, Supl.
of Schools R. T. Milwee re­
ports
• • •
The sunshine committee of
the Chamber of Commerce i*
really on the ball. Some
hours after they were
pointed Use temperatures rose
30 degrees . . Nice going. , •
• • •
Salaries paid out to county
employe*
in 1901 totaled
J305.681.68 . . . This does not
include fee offices.
• • •
Salaries paid out to city
employes during 1961 were
$514,755.
• • •
The County Commission
will meet wilh the legisla­
tive delegation, m e d i c a l
examining board and some
of eur judiciary officials
Thursday night at 7:30 in the
courthouse
to
d i ae u aa
strengthening the authority of
the examining board.
• • •
Thinga that POSITIVELY
won't appear in this column
this year:
• • •
The County Commission today rehired Dr. Clyde D.
Brothers aa health director
and booated bis salary to
115,000 per year.
• • •
The County Commission
will ask the legislature to cut
its salary next year.
• • •
The Palms Hotel will be
lorn down and a brand new
facility constructed on that
site.
• • •
Bear Lake Road will start
in a few days, County Engi­
neer L. Carlton Bliss report­
ed and the property owners
agreed to donate all the
rights-of-way.
• • •
Commissioner Vernon Dunn
reports he won't seek re-elec­
tion. "Plentr at good men In
this district." asys Mr. Dunn.

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SANFORD,

The Scmlnola Chamber of
Commerce launched Its 1962
membership drive at a kick­
off breakfast at &gt; a. in. today
at the Civle Center. Between
45 and 50 members attended.
The meeting was opened by
Bill Hemphill, who witb Scott
Burns, Is co-chairman of Ihe
drive. Hemphill Introduced
Richard R. Dess, president
of the Chamber. Deal spoke
only briefly, calling for a
concerted effort to conclude
a successful esmpsisn.
sptalns of the six (cams
called their learns together
■nd gave out the assignments
for the three day drive. Tha
captains are \f. L. Raborn

Jr., Robert F. Sheddon, Clif­
ford McKibbln, Ed Hunt,
Walter Gielow and Robert
Crumley.
Each team member was
given four cards, two re­
newals and two new prospec­
tive member*. Any worker
who turn* In his four assign­
ment* today with rliecki for
membership* will be given a
dinner at the place of his own
choosing, Hemphill said.
The invocation was said
by Die Rev. Gro\cr Sewell,
who paid tribute to Robert
J. Bauman, president of tha
Sanford Atlantic Bank, who
died Saturday,

Terrorists In
Algeria Kill
3 Europeans

CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI)
— The U. 8. spare agency
rocketed a huge ailvery bal­
loon Into space today hut the
135-foot "super echo" tore
apart in a faulty ejection from
the rocket.
The balloon wai clearly vis­
ible to points In southern

ALGIERS, Algeria (U PI)—
Terrorists shot and killed
thrva Europeans todny In what
police aaid appeared to be "ex­
ecutions" by rightwing ex­
tremist*.
Police said one of the three
men wn* Victor Demure, head
o f tha Oran district postul and
tala - communications service.
Another waa Identified aa
Camille Ilngur, an outspoken
opponent of the terrorist Se­
cret Army Organisation and
the son of an avowed antiOAS village councillor at near­
by Souma,

during the brief time it was
inflated. Observers on the
enye then could ace five sep­
arate smoking -trails signify­
ing the malfunction o f the ex­
periment at fragments burn­
ed up on tha plunge bark to
to earth.
Scientists said early Indica­
tions were that the unfolding
process a* the balloon left its
capsule in the rocket waa
"pretty violent."
A spectacular 30-second clip
o f film telaviaed back to earth
from the TV transmitter in
the capsule showed the bal­
loon flaring out and then rip­
ping wide open less than a
minute after ejection.
"Tha inflation was much
more rapid than wa had ex­
pected," spacecraft manager
Walter Hrrisette said. "There
la a very good possibility
there waa too much air left
In the balloon before it waa
launched," raualng extreme
expansion in the vacuum of
space.
Bressetta also said it was
petuilde tba aluminum and
plastic balloon was not prop­
erly folded.
A movie camera carried
aboard tha rocket waa spotted
floating in Its recoverable con­
tainer several hundred miles
south o f the cape, and at­
tempts were begun to recover
it and lla valuable film.
An 84-foot Thor rocket hurl­
ed the ballon and IU contain­
er aloft at C:06 a. m. Tha bal­
loon apparently reached the
planned altitude o f 1,000 miles
but it a-arn became evident
that the shot had failed.

OVIEDO HOMECOMING (Jinan Joan Evelyn Ridenour waa crowned Fri­
day night ut the Oviedo-Lyrr.nn basketball game. Honoring the lovely
Mi.sK Ridenour, the Oviedo cagcra went on to pull o ff a stunning upset vic­
tory over the favored Greyhounds. Complete atory on the sports page.
(Herald Photo)

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)
—The Federal Aviation Agen­
cy today investigated tha
crash-landing of an Eastern
Air U nci (our-engina plane
here late Sunday afternoon.

Arrest Smuggler
NEW YORK (U P I)-U . S
custom* officials today held
a Chinese merchant seaman
on charges of attempting to
smuggle into the country 25
pounds &lt;f opium strapped to
hia legs and back.

Angola Debate
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y.
(U PI)—The General Aaiembly plunges today Inin debate
on Angola, an Issue which
could lead to Portugal becom­
ing the first member to quit
the United Nations.

R. J. Bauman
Air Problem
Riles Wednesday

WASHINGTON (U P D -T h e
Supreme Court agreed today
to examine a ruling that Pan
Funeral services for R. J.
American World Airway* lias
Bauman, 59, preaident of
been illegally monopolizing
Sanford
Atlantic
National
air commerce between the
Bank, who died Saturday at
United States and South
hia home following a brief
America.
illness, will he conducted at
It a.m. Wednesday at All
Suuls Catholic Church in San­
WASHINGTON (UPII - A
ford. Tha Rosary will ho re­
House labor subcommittee to­
cited at 6 p.m. Tueaday at
day opened hearing* on lair
Gramkow Funeral Home Cha.
employment practices legisla­
pel. Burial wilt b« in All Souls
tion that may never get
Cemetery.
through Congress, but prom­
Bauman waa reported to
ises to roll up plenty of po­
have been recovering from
litical mileage.
several days Illness at his
home and had planned to re­
turn to work today. Ha came
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e
lo Sanford in 1952 from Au­
United State* ha* objected
rora, III., to accept tbe presi­
to Britain'* recent sale of six
dency of Sanford Atlantic.
Viscount turbo-prop trans­
He had been associated with ports to Bed ('Inna and has
the Merchants National Bank
warned a U. S. firm against
in Aurora. He had been In furnishing navigational equip­
the banking business fur 42
ment for them.
year*.
He was a member of All
Soule Holy Name Society;
CENTEIi R I D G E . Ark.
waa a director of the Seminole (UPI) — The Conway County
County Chamber of Com­ sheriff's office reported that
merce; a member of the Elkf,
a family of 10 perished today
Kotary, Navy league, Con­ in flamea that destroyed their
tractor's
Assn.,
Seminole home. Tbe victims were Iden­
Home Builders Asao., Ameri­ tified es Mr. and Mr*. Andrew
can Bankers, Committee of Paladino and their eight chit
loo, Cattlemen’s Aasn. and of dren.
tha
Sanford
Development
Corp.
Survivor* are hia tode,
Louise, and daughters, Mr*.
Elizabeth Lacuycr and Chris­
Bridge ........ . — Page T
tine and Kathleen, sU of San­
C lsa slfie d -------- . Page V
Comics ... _ . . . . Page M
ford; three sons, John of Au­
Pag* 7
rora, 111., Gerald with the U.
Deer Abby
_
S. Army in Germany and
Editorial .... — Page 4
Entertainment
Page 7
Thomas of Mobile. Ala.; bro­
Lags I s ___
Page Z A •
ther, Halpb of New Jersey,Puxsl* ,__
slater, Mrs. Helen Uuckendahl
.—- Page 7
Society .
... Page 6
of Aurora and ten grandchil­
Page S
Hports _
dren.

FEPC Hearing

LOOKING OVEIl their C. Of C. membership
drive cards at the kickoff breakfast this morn­
ing are S. J. Davis Jr., Sanford attorney, and Bill
Lovelace, of the Ritz Theatre.

Red Germans Free
Two U. S. Youths
BERLIN (U P D - East Ger- an East Berlin girl student
man Communists today re­ to West Berlin.
leased two American youths
11&gt;e two were Victor Panjailed four months ago for key 18. and Gilbert Fcrrey,
allegedly trying to smuggle 20, both of Tqstin, Cal.
They drove to West Berlin
through
the
Friedrichstrasse crossing point on the
East-West border at 4 p m.
with Victor's parents, Mr.
and Mra. Edgar Pankry.
Mr*. Pankey said, "Thi* Is
NEW YORK (UPI) — A
Florida abrimp fisherman, ts hat I prayed for."
who was believed dead by bis
Her husband told newsmen.
Everything went okay. Isn't
family, was (o be arraigned
before a U.S. commissioner it wonderful?"
Fcrrey got out of the Volks­
today on charges of perpet­
rating an alleged boat acci­ wagen but at the U.S. check­
dent in which be was report­ point on the border, stretch­
ed, looked up at the sky and
ed drowned.
Tbe fisherman, John Piero- said "Thank God. It's fine to
dls, 56. of Fort Myers, was be out."
Young Pankey said, "At
arrested Sunday by tbe FBI
and accused of arranging last, at last."
Asked how be was treated,
with a friend bis fake drown­
ing last April 10 m tha Gulf be only shrugged his shoulddecs.
of Mexico.

'Dead' Man To
Be Arraigned

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'Super Echo'
Collapses
After Shot

Florida not covered by clouds

TOMMY McDONAI.I) didn't waate any time
completing his membership list. McDonald, two
hours after the C of C drive pot under way,
zoomed into the Chnmber office wilh his com­
pleted list of two new members and two renew­
als. McDonald in shown handing over the list to
Chamber secretary Camilla Bruce. McDonald was
awarded a $25 bond for his job. (Herald Photo)

FLORIDA

Their deaths and the slaying
of a policeman at Oran brought
the death toll since Jan. 1 to
239, an average of 15 person*
a day. Store than 500 persona
have been wounded In attack*
by both OAS and Moslem rebel
assassins during the same pe
rtod.

Demure, 47, previously had
received threatening latter*
from the OAS, police said. He
was shot down as he entered a
building today. Bagur, 38, had
previously survived OAS plas­
tic bomb attacks, police said.
He was shot snd killed at
Hilda.
All three victims apparently
were on the OAS "execution
of the DuPont bill said that 13 list," police ssId. Tbe police­
year* of government effort* man wns not Identified,
lo break a DuPont-General
Motors monopoly would he
thwarted by passage of the
measure.

Congress Begins
Legislative Grind
WASHINGTON (U P D -C on.
greta went lo work today on
the first legislative business
of the election-year
I ses­
sion.
The Senate opened debate
on a bill designed to vase ihe
tax and market impart of a
court order requiring the Du­
Pont company to dispose of its
General Motors stock.
A number of House and Sen­
ate comm litres begin hear
ings.
Sen. Albert Gore, D-Tenn.,
a leading opponent lo passage

Other congrrssional news:
Rusk — The Scnato Foreign
Relations Committee met to
hear Secretary of Stale Dean
It'usk gh e an up-to-date report
on the world situation. Rusk
will brief the House Foreign
Affairs Committee later,
Ronds—Rep. Edith Green,
D-Urc., planned to introduce
legislation permuting Ameri­
cans to deduct from their in­
come taxes contributions lo
the United Nations.
Postal—Uackstago arrange­
ment* were under way in the
House lo make Ihe $&lt;&gt;21 mil­
Judges for the Jaycee out­ lion po-lal ralo Increase hill
standing young firm er o f 1tlie first order nt business on
the year were announced to­ the floor. It was expected to
day.
reach the House floor next
The
outstanding
young week.
farmer will I* announced
during Jaycee week. All en­
tries should bo address to
the Jayecc Information Booth
WASHINGTON (U PI)—'The
on French Avo., or to the Defense Department said Sun­
county agent'a office.
day 8,000 U. S, soldier* would
Judge* are Cecil Tucker, he air-lifted to Germany Tues.
Ben Wiggipa, M. L. Cullum, day in a training maneuver
Harold Kastner and J)r. John testing troop mobility. They
Westgale.
will include members of three
Hie deadline for entries is batile groups of the Army's
Fourth Division.
Jan. 27.

Jaycee Contest
Judges Named

Troop Lift Set

Winter Raps
Midwest Anew

lly United Prrsa International
Winter launched another of­
fensive through Ihe center of
the nation today, hitting the
Midwest with heavy snow,
Dixie with driving rain and
Uw northern plans with aubu ra cold.
The storm whipped out of
the southern Rockies, ahead
of the second m;Jnr polar
cold wav* in a week. It
dropped up to 8 inches of
snow along a line from Kan­
sas City through Chicago and
into Michigan.
Thunderstorms accompan­
ied an inch or more of rain
in many areas o( Ihe Deep
South.
Hattiesburg, Miss , reported
an unconfirmed t o r n a d o
which uprooted trees, clipped
power line* and unroofed a
vacant
building
along
a
three-mile path through the
city. There were no Injuries.
For the second day Ihe
mercury dropped below icro
to Minnesota.

U. S. Objects

2 Indonesian
Boats Sunk In
'Invasion'Try
HOLLAND,
Dutch
New
Guinea (U PI) — The Dutch
nnvy said It tank two Indone­
sian motor boat* and aent a
third fleeing In a naval battle
o ff tha south coast o f Dutch
New Guinea today in what a
Dutch official said appearrd
to have been an unsuccessful
invasion attempt.
Dutch
naval
spokesman
Capt. It. M. Elbers said, ” 1*
looks ss if we frustrated an
Indonesian invasion attempt."
In The Hague, the Dutch
cabinet met In an emergency
session to discuss the battle.
A Defense Ministry ipokas.
man, however, said "no com.
ment" when asked if tlia
claih meant a state o f war
between the two nation*.
It wa* not Immediately
known how many vesscla
were involved In the battle,
which Dutch sources aaid
took place In Dutch territorial
waters south o f the Buru
Mountains of New Guinea.
The battle waa reported to
have been a short one.
The Defense Ministry In
The llarue said Dutch naval
units had no choice but to
open fire. It aaid the Indo­
nesian vessels wera heading
for the New Guinea coast and
Ignored a Dutch challenge.
The Dutch aircraft carrier
Karel Doorman left Rotter­
dam today for what waa dcsrrllied at a training cruise to
the Netherlands possessions
In the Caribbean. Accom­
panied by two destroyers and
two submarines, the big car­
rier will spend three months
in the Caribbean on a "showthe-flsg" mission.
Indonaaala has claimed that
the Karel Doorman actually la
headed for the New Guinea
«i»*a. Hut a Dutch spokesman
In The Hague denied that the
Caribbean trip waa a screen
for a New Guinea assignment.
Holland currently has two
2.400-ton frigates, the Evertsen and the Kortenaer, and
a 2,200-ton submarine, tha
Utrecht, In New Guinea wa­
ters.
These are backed up by
Firefly jet fighters and about
a dozen
Neptune fighter
bomber*.
Capt. Elbert aaid in an­
nouncing the sea battle:
"It look* as if wa fruatested an Indonesia Invasion
attempt.
"Our radar carried both by
■hlpa and an aircraft picked
up blip* which teemed to in­
dicate that a largo number
of Indonesian warships were
on their way to the coast.
"W a fired at what turned
out to be a motor torpedo
boat. Fir* broke out on board
and it sank.
"A second vessel o f tbe
same type was sunk shortly
afterwards. A third motor
torpedo boat wa* seen flee­
ing with the rest of the in­
vasion fleet
According to our Informa­
tion, the largest of these
ship* could ca n y about 60
men and tha total number o f
troops carried by thla fleet
could presumably have etagrd
an Invasion."
Elber* said no Dutch warh lt

In Citrus
Expected .

10 Die In Fire

Herald Index

TWO PERSONS were injured in thla two car collialon on French Ave. and
22nd SL Saturday night. Injured were Joaeph Horn and Jack Froellch.
Horn Buffered a fructurud right leg while Froellch received a fractured
juw and cuta and brulnea. Police uaid the Horn car collided with a vehicle
operuted by Cheater Wilxon of Daytona Beach. Horn waa charged with
recklttMM driving. Froellch waa u puaeenger in the Horn car.
,
(lleraid Photo).

LAKELAND (UPI)— FlopIda Citrus Mutual promised
to advise growers thla week
about reasonable on - tree
prices to ask tor their fruit,
expected to Jump sharply la
valuo following the sharp
freeze in Texes.
Last week’s freeze in the
Rio Grande Valley waa ex­
pected lo kill virtually alt tbe
fruit still left on the trees
there. It waa expected to
prove a boon to Florida
grapefruit prices, which have
been
tea*
than
desired
through tbe season so far.
Prices for Florida CUrua
remained steady last week,
but volume teli in comparison
lo tbo heavy shipments of
the previous week, which fol­
lowed the nine-day Christman

•hipping holiday.

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LONDON (UPI) — Some­ inada by Englishmen who hav#
thing new has been added to Just returned from the United
the standard list of &gt;mplalaU States. .Seems British cltiten*
are being Isolated In hotel
rooms where mechanical mon­
sters intimidate them.
Spar* doe* not permit * de­
finitive list o f things wrong
n o t ic b
im i i k m e u t c iiv .
w. that L J. LUTHER IIOB- with America, bat her* is a
T, Shsrlff o f Seminol* C s s s t r . Florida, by v t n s « *r a •mall sample:
Writ Issued Sat of ths Circuit
Traffle proceeds on the
Court la ao4
for Seminole
side o f the itrest,
Co wot r . Florida. oo tho llih wrong
gay of Sprit. A. D. lis t , la bouses and apartments are
that certain
rswas bstwssa
ROTAL,
McflKR
CORPORA­ kept at such a high tempera­
TION, a corporation. Plaintiff, ture that you can roast a tur­
so*
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CORPORATION, a corporation. key outside the stove, the beer
Defendant, h a*a la m r pass, Is so cold all the flavor 1*
•salon lha following d«arrlk«l driven out o f it, tb* native*

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JOVCK ANN CALHOUN, hte
w ife, who rosy be dead and
but known lo bo iliad ar ollvo;
ond all unknown parilea and
alalinanf* bavin* or claiming
any right, title ar latereet In
nnd lo the property Involved
la this tnuee,
Defendants.

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TAMPA — Sixty livestock
exhibitors from 17 Florida
counties and
eight
other
states have filled the ham*
of the Florida State Fair with
ncarl&gt; 6tHi pure bred pritr
entries for the finest dairy
and beef rattle exhibitions
in the exposition's 57-jear
history.
R. 1). Jackson, the fair's
livestock committee chair­
man announced the figure
represents a siiable increase
o\er last &gt;ear, particularly
in the spread of geographic

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THE GRAMKOWS are shown nerving refreshment* to Fr. Richard Lyons,
Abe Gussow and Rev. Donald Gravenmier at the new Gramkow Funeral
Home open house held Sunday. Hundreds attendee] the open houae facilities
which were held at the new home located on Onora Rd.
(Herald Photo)

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Royol Kleclrl* trpawrltar,
with Pies Canterbury type,
car Son rlM o s
•a lha property of RIDGEY ir t V
FLORIDA CORPORA­
TIO N ; that on tho Ilth d sv of
Fabrsary, A. D. IMS. batwsta
ths lagal hours of solo, lo -w lt:
O ftar
I liM
o'clock
la
lha
lorsnoon
and
hsfort
1 a*
o'clock lo tha afternoon, on
tha said day al lha front door
o f tha County Court llouts
In Sanford, Htiuln &gt;1* County,
Florida, I at,nil offsr far sols
to Its highest bidder for rats
la hand, lha abuts dr arrises
personal proparly of R IIXIK .
Y IK IV FLORIDA CORPORA­
TION.
J
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lla tb y , snerlff of
Seminole County, Florida
Peblleh Jan. IS, XX. 1&gt; 4 Feb.

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have an uncouth habit o f cat­
ting a piece o f meat and then
transferring the fork to the
right hand to spear it, the
summers are hot and the win­
ter* are cold, there is no royal
family, when you are Intro­
duced to an American he ut­
ters a barbaric phrase that
sounds liks "H i"; Stratford,
Coon-. I* bigger than Strat­
ford, England, but It baa
never produced a William
Shapespeore, American boalness men tahi nustness all the
time even when they are giv­
ing a business luncheon for
British business msn.
Now harken to Miss Dee
Wells, who returned recently
from the United B uies and
was so shakan by a nlgbt in a
Miami hotel that ah* related
her adventure* in a communi­
cation to the London Dally
Herald. A bell boy assorted
her to a room, flicked some
switch**, eitortod * d
from her end slarnmed
door.

Legal Notice

Mrs. Jim* Robinson Pap- I During World War I she
worth, tl. 3it Park A n ., Sso- i icrved as a director of Pa­
j ford, died Saturday alter a triotic Service League WorkALGIERS, Algrrim (U PIl — 1loot lilneis. Mrs. Papworth 1era. doing R el Cross work. In
The Chuluota Retired Folks
A weekend o f terror attacks 1was the widow of the late i October, 1977, Mr. Papworth Club will hold Its annual ele c-1 PUNTA GORDA (UPI) —
Harry M. Papworth who died retired and he and his wife tion and installation o f offi- Two Florida Forest Service
, by rival Moslem nationalists
la February HU
returned to Sanford to make cers at the Lake Catherine rangrrs sustained second drand European settler extremBorn Jura Lowry Robinson, their home.
Inn Thursday.
' free bums in a fir* which
1ists left scores desd and
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Papworth waa a char­
All members In good stand- destroyed about 200 acre* of
wounded across Algeria today. Mrs. M. F. Robinson. Sept. 22. ier member of the Sanford
ing will be treated to a free ( tlmberlsnd about two miles
Police figures showed that IS70 at Conneautville, Pa., the Woman's Club and pan presi- steak dinner with serving east o f here Sunday,
31 persons were killed and 76 was christened in the Episco­ I dent of the Sanford Garden scheduled to begin at 6 p. m.
Tommy Brown. 48, was
Club.
wounded Sunday alone, bring­ pal Church in that town.
according to an announcement burned on the face and hands
In lt74 the family moved to
She has no immediate sur- from Charles E. McCuna, In- ,„&lt;! Jack Williams, 21. was
ing the total number o f cas­
Indianapolis, tnd., where her I vivors.
Graveside
services formation secretary of the burned over most of his body
ualties air.ee New Year's Day father was state agent for the
! will be held In Lakeview club.
as the wind shifted while they
to 234 dead and 288 wounded. Travelers Insurance Co.
1 Cemetery with the Rev. John
Officers recommended by seer* fighting the blase off
She
attended
the
Classical
The bloodshed is the reeult
j W. Thomas officiating. Brit- the nominating committee at State Road 74. They were reof a vicious circle of attack* School for Girls in Indianapo­ son Funeral Home is in the December meeting lnclud- ported in satisfactory eondilis, Stetson University in De­ charge.
and eounter-attacka on each1
ed Edward Richardson, presi- tion at Charlotte Community
Land and Columbia University
dent; Louia Ratliff, vice presi- Hospital,
other by Moslem rebel* and in New York City.
dent; Ruth Boewell, sec reA Foreat Barrie* official
the settlers' Secret Army Or­
In 1M6 the family moved to Crash Report
tary; Edward Kuhlman, trea- said he believed the fir* we*
ganisation (O A S).
Florida first living la ScviUe
WASHINGTON (U P l&gt; -T w o surer and Roecoe Morrison, deliberately set. Brown and
The battling has become so and in lis t moved to Sanford. accidents involving non-sched- information secretary.
Williams were the third and
open that the arthibiehop of She was married to Harry M. uled airlines killed 131 per­
Additional nomination* will fourth rangers burned In
Papworth May 24, UN, and
son* last year, more than half
Algiers, Leone Etienne Duval,
went with him to New York
will assume their, duties and
went on television Sunday to where they lived for M years. the total dead in airline
crashes for the year. Five
reapoasibiliti**. The fir* of­
appeal for special prayers for
crashes of scheduled airliners
ficer* constitute the Board of
peace.
took the remaining 134 lives.
Directors.
"In the grave hours we ere
living through, we must re­
member that prayer is the
most effective action," the
archbishop said. "God will not
abandon those who turn to
Mrs.
Charlott#
France*
him. May God save Algeria."
Fsron. 72, died early Satur­
Within hours o f the time he day morning in Seminol* Me­
spoke, OAS commando* had morial Hospital following a
shattered an Algiers cafe with brief illness.
hand grenades and machine
A native of New York City,
gun fire, killing 7 Moelems bar horns was In Coram, Long
end wounding 20.
Island, N. Y., whera the was
Shortly afterward a group a member of the Trinity
of Moslem gunmen in a car klethodist Church. She was a
sprayed the passing automo­ member of the Order of East­
bile of a European family with ern Star and of the Gen. Fran­
machine gun fire, killing the cis Spinola Chapter, Daugh­
MON. - TUES. - WEDS.
father and two children and ter of the Union. 1M1-1K3. At
seriously injuring the wife and the time of her death she and
another child.
her husband. Samuel E. FarIn predominantly European on Sr., were visiting sons,
Oran, Algeria's second largest Allred U. Faron in Orange
city, police went cut in force
Sunday to break up roving
pacha o f youths hunting down
Moslems.
In two Algiers suburbs hun­
dreds o f Moslems staged noisy
demonstrations Sunday night
until a strong turnout o f riot
poUgo dispersed them.

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NAM E

NOTICE
1* hereby
glten
that we are engaged la busIneee
at
Santerd.
*emlnole
County, Florida, under tbe tielltloua
name
nf,
NOVA
BIMLDKH*. end Ibst see In­
tend lo register eatd name
with Ibe Clerk nf the Circuit
Court. Seminole County, Flor­
ida. In accordance with the
provisions of
the Flotltleua
Name Statutes, tn -w lt; Section
»*».*» Florida Statutes 1»$T.
S is: J. It llerktneyer
W illiam lin d en
Publish: Die. IS. t t l l * Jan

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fire* in southwest
since Christmas.

Florida

Wins VFW Award
NEW YORK (U PI)—Robert
E. Kintner. president of the
National Broadcasting Com­
pany. has been named winner
of the Veterans of Foreign
Wars Gold Medal Award for
"achievement in the field of
news ind public affairs pro­
gramming."

Howard L. Whelchel
480 Elliott Ave.

FA 2-2010
Office Hours: 1 - 1
Evenings By Appointmsnt

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» t I S i*: t h l.e ($&gt; laches
The flberalaee panels shell
be available In et least
three fSI assorted enlld
colors that edn ba harmonlaed In nltarnatlng pan­
el*. hsmplee of the mater­
ial bid shall be subm it,
ted with each bid.
Prices shall be F .O f l, San.
ford, Florida. The bid shall
specify the time of delivery
of the material from tho S si*
of ths receipt of ardor snd
all bids shall b* binding on
ths blddtr for a minimum of
thirty f|«) d ay s Ths City of
Bsnford reserves the rlsht to
ocespt or reject any or all
bide In the best Inlereels of

T o! M iK I t o r W A L L A C E and
JUIIT M. XVALLACE, bl*
wife.
Defendants.
Hlauntoa, Virginia
xorirs: o f s tir
to
TOU AND EACH OF TOU
F U M E I.X O * M M IIM T M A U K
ar* hereby notified that suit
TOt VI ROIL
t„
CALHOUN has teen roinmenred against
AND JOYCE ANN C A L ­ you In the circuit Court of
HOUN. Ms wife.
tho Ninth Judicial Circuit of
Residence Unknown.
Ilia state of Florida In and for
TOl All unknown helra. Jevl- Seminal# County, the abbre­
sere, grantees,
assign­ viated title of which I* FALL
ee*.
lienors,
creditors, RIVE R
HAVINUS
HANK.
trustees ,,r other claim ­ Plalnlirr,
.t * .
LEE
ROT
ant*
claiming
by, W ALLA CE
and
JUDT
H.
through,
under
or W ALLA CE, fait wife, D efan*,
against VIRUIL I . CAL­ ania. la Chancory No. ItlS t.
HOUN AND JOYCE ANN
The Nature of this suit Is n
CALHOUN, hie wife,
fort! Insure
of
that
certain
who may be dead and mortgage from sold Defend,
n»t known to to dead or ante to P laintiff d sltd snd re­ hisTii'H o r S H K irp *s s s i . h
alive; and all unknown corded
In
Official
llscords
NOTICE IB IIEREIIT O IV pan lee
and
clalmanla Rook III, p ig s u » , Public KN, that L J. LU TH ER HOB­
having or t-lalnilhg any llscords a f Ssmlnol* County, BY, Sheriff a f So*sl*olo Oouaright, till# or Intereel la Florida,
encumbering
that
olid In tbe property In­ certain piece or parcel of pro. t T. Florida, by virtue of s
writ Issued out of Ih* Circuit
volved In this reuse
party located, situate, and be­ Court In snd for Orsneu Coun­
Residence* Unknown.
ing In said 'County and Slat* ty. Florid*, on ths l lt h day of
YOU. AND K AM I OF TOU, to wilt
Juno, A.D. 1141, la n rsrtsla
nr* hereby notified that a
The Knot I .I I foot of Lot rouso wherein (1 K N B R A L
Util of Complaint (a FnrrFINANCE CORPORATION OF
elnet M -r lg * g » boa keen filed
East I feet thereof. Block FLORIDA EAST, a torpors*
ngelA SI you hr tho Plaintiff
I. N o n T II O R L A N D O
Uon, Is Plaintiff, snd U U U B F .
lo tho abiive.etyled court for
T O W N SITK
FOURTH
FINE B. COOK, It D tftn dsn b
the purpose of lore,-losing *
ADDITION, according lo I b sv t levied on nnd will an
m ortgage upon the following
the plat Iherouf ss rec­ ths Ilth d ty of Fobruary, A.
described property, situate and
orded In Plat Hook II, D., t i l l , tho earn* bolns o
being
In
Seminol*
Coubty,
p sgs II. Putillo Records of Lo*nl Sols* Day, and during
Florida, to wit:
lem ln o l* County, Florida: tha Ita sl hours of sal*, affar
Lot I, lllock 1. of IIEFTIncluding
spsctflcally,
but for solo at tha fraat Soar af
LKII
H u t lU
ORLANDO
not by way of limitation, Ibt Seminol* County CourtHKCTION ONE. according
tho
follow ing
fu tu r e s! huuoo In Sanford. Florida, aad
to plat thereuf, recorded
Heater, permanently m etall­ •sit la tha hlshosl and host
In Plat Hook II. Pages t
ed.
bidder, far cash, aubjact la
and 4, o f the Public lieEACH (IF YOU ID IIEQL’ l n •nrds uf Seminol* County, El&gt; lo fllo your answer or all and/or anp prlar Haas ar
oncumbraacaa.
lha
fallowing
Florida.
other written defense* lo tha
roal
proparty
la
You are barely requited to Complaint with lb* Cterh of -•errlbed
aemlBol*
County,
Florida.
|*&gt;
aerve a copy o f your Anewer tho Circuit Court of Bsni'.nolo
win
or other pleading to lha Dill County, Florida. In this pro­
llegla III fL N 41* II* B.
o f Corrpletn* - it the P iatullffa ceeding and la serve s c*py
from a. earner af Let a
attorneys, tl Illum e, Salomon. thereof upon (he Plaintiff's
la
Fairy
Laka
park.
Kenney A l.lndrou, loot Du- attorney*, whoe* names snd
Seminol* County, Florida,
Punt tlulldliig, Miami 13. Flor­ nddisse
sr*
hereinafter
stt
acoordlag lo Flat tkaraof
id*. and file an original Ane­ forth ns isqu lisd by |aee, nst
recorded la r ia l Book f ,
wer or other pleading In Ih* later Ihnn tho 1st dsp of Feb­
Pago I I
of
tho Public
Office of the Clerk of lb* ruary, 1 s t:. In dsfnull IbsrsRecords of gemlnolo Coun­
abuv*-*tylvd court on or be­ of tho causo will proceed es
ty.
Florida,
rua
North
fore the Hh day uf February, port* upun ih* entry of a Do­
44’ I I ' B. I N fL along
er*# Pro Confoeoo agnloei you.
Simlo Rood t. thence N.
It you fall to do oo. a DaW ITNESS my hand and the
I t ' « r W est I I I fL to
o tto
Pro Confteso will bo official seal of eald Court In
Fairy Laka; thence gouthtaken eseln el you for ih* re­ Fanford,
Seminal*
County,
wesiornly
along Lake in
lief demanded In tbs SfIII of Florida, thin ilt h day e f Depoint N. $$• IF W est nf
Complaint.
•ember I lt L
bealun'.na; them e g. I f
W IT N E SS my hand nml seal (MEAL)
*•' K. **• ft- t* beginning;
af
aald
fo u r l
at
Sanford.
Arthur IL Bschwllh. J r .
All
bearings
baaad
an
P« minute County, Florida, till*
-Clerk ef Circuit court
gouth line L«t M no Truotth day of January, ISIS.
Hyl Martha T. Vlhteu. D.C.
E a st-W e st, fla t Book T.
(M E A L )
Ural Jail, Dudley and laerli
Fagn I f Semlaala County,
Arthur U. Beckwith. Jr.
A ttorneys for Plaintiff
Clerk of the Circuit Court as North Court s ir e n
J. L. Hobby, Sheriff af
Ry E arth s T. Vlhlen
P. O. Ilox 13X14
Sem laolt County, Florid*
{Deputy Clerk
OrlendOe Flurlda
Publish
Jan. t l , IX, XI * Feb
Pudllatii Jan. I, U . 13, I f . l i f t
Publish! Jon. I, I, II, XX, t f s :
». 1*SX,

I s She fours of she (-.eualy
J s * * h ■•••loeU Canary, r io c l* » , I s Probate.
I* rei Estate of
VID A FKItltKLL HOPKINS
Deceased.
T o All CVedllare eng Pcrtees
NaelBg I lalma er l i e . . . S .
A ge le sf Said K o t a t e i
You and each of you ars
hsteby notified and required
to present any claims and demauda which you, ar althar of
you. may h a ts against tbs
•stats s f Vida Parrott Hop.
bins, dereseed. Ists of is id
Casnty, to the County Judas
o f Seminole County, Florida,
* t hie office In the court
house ef sold County at Henford. Florida, within als cal­
endar mot,(he from lha llmo
a f Ih* first publication of this
nolle*. Each claim ar demsad
•hell be In writing, and ahall
ila ia tha plaia o f rosldenr*
•n* post slflco address o f tho
claimant, snd shall bs sworn
lo by tho claimant, agent, a t­
torney. snd any such claim or
dtmand nst so filed shall be
sold.
Tom F. Ferrell
A s eseeutor of the Last
W ill and Teelamant of
Vida Fsrrsll Hopkins,
deceased
W lnderoeedl*. Haines, Hunter
A ltorneta
$14 Park A te South
W inter Park. Florid*
Publish Jen. I. 11, ||, ||, m j .

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Registration remains open
for a new class in printing al
the Mary Karl Vocational di­
vision of Daytona Beach Jun­
ior College,
Mary Karl director. Milt F.
Tosky, said today that women
k ill he permitted in the pro­
gram for the first time in the
class which organizes this
morning on campus.
Enrollment Is open to can­
didates 16 years of ago and
older and the course covers
both letter p roa and offset
printing as well as related
work of tlie trade.
. Registration may be made
I t Collins Hall between 9 snd
3 p.m. hr concluded.

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.
tUI’l) — Hollywood pays its
final respects today to Ernie
Kovner, clowning, high-living
comedian who left behind n
beautiful wife, three children
and perhaps little of his persunul fortune.
Miiuph
l'iesb)tcriun rites
were scheduled for tho enter­
tainer al tho Beverly Hills
C o m m u n i t y Presbyterian
Church.
Knvncs was killed early
Saturduy when his station
wagon skidded on a rain-slick
West Lot Angeles street and
alnmmvd into a utility pole.
He was on his way home alone
from a party at director {tilly
Wilder's apartment honoring
a newly adopted child of the
Milton Belles.
A cb&gt;,e friend of the 42yenr-old cigar-puffing come­
dian indicated that his widow,
actress Edie Adam*, "will not
be well-off financially.''
"It's no secret among those
who knew Ernie that he's lmd
financial problems," said the
friend, an intimate associate
of the mustachioed comic.
"He lived big, spent huge
sums of money—and a year
and a half ago when he finally
got new advisors, ho wa&gt;
deeply in debt, und it but been
building. His financial situution was the result o f bad

Inspect Wall
BERLIN (UPI) — Russian
ufficcrg inspected tho Com­
munist*’ anti-freeze wull di­
viding thu city t"diiy nt two
spots where it crumbled in
freezing cold, West Berlin
police said.

business advice through the
years when suicess came to
him," the friend continued.
"When tho new advisors
came in, be had a largo debt
to pay the government. 1 don't
know how much the insurance
will cover. But it's safe to
say Edlc will not be over­
whelmingly well-off."

Stenslrom Gives
Legal Advice
To Ladies

"Your will should be review­
ed periodically, to that you are
sure It reflects your present
wishes."
This w h s the advice of At­
torney
Douglas Stenutrom,
former state senator, a* he
spoke to the ladirs of the
Home Demonstration Club,
Thursday.
Stenstrcm also assured the
ladies that a will is legal even
if it is not drawn up by an at­
torney, but should be signed
ROME (U PI) -^E lizabeth in the presence of three wit­
Taylor nml her husband, Ed­ nesses, who thin affix their
die Fisher, announced today own signatures.
they hnve adopted a one-yearThe counselor described the
old girl.
various kinds of property own­
The announcement was is­
ership and the legal provisions
sued through m spokesman.
involved, li&lt;&gt;w wills are proved,
It said:
how property is divided and
"Mr. and Mr*. Eddio Full­ advised them to l&gt;e suie that
er are more than happy to everything they had was held
announce adoption by law uf ill Joint ownership, to simplify
nn orphan girl."
Ilia legal processes after the
It laid the girl is tunned death o f the husband or wife,
Florida ha- no inheritance
Mtitia und i* ona year old.
"They had been looking tax, Stcnstroui said, but the
for her for almost two year*," Fedeial government is inter­
ested in joint estates over
the statement said.
The spokesman shid he had $120,000 or $60,tssi in the case
lint been authorized to dis­ of a widow or a widower. He
warned that this was a gen­
close any further details.
Miss Taylor, who will he 30 eralization however, and cer­
next month, married Fisher in tain circumstances c o u l d
Muy, illVI. She lias had no change these facts,
Stotielrum advised mat lied
children by him, hut hat three
children from previous mar­ couples who uw'n more than
riages. They sra Michael ono automobile to have all
Howard, 8, ami Christopher curs in both names. '
“ In tbs case of the death of
Edward, 6, sons by her second
husband, Michael
Wilding, one, the other would then au­
and Elizabeth Frances, 3, tomatically own all cars. How­
daughter by her third hus­ ever, if the auto was listed
band, the late Michael Todd. under the name o f only the
husband or the wife, the sud­
den death of the owner could
cause tlie other to Imve to pay
$37 to get the title transferred
into the survivor’s name.
amount o f," he said.
‘ This has earned a change in
the structure of banking, Rich­
LONDON (U I'I) - The At­
ardson said.
"In the 1940‘s, less than 20 lantic Passenger SU unship
per cent of the assets nt all Conference reports that traniFlorida banks were in loans,” Atlantir traffic by sea drophe said "That lending activ- I&gt;cd 10 per cent last year and
ily approximately doubled in lhat there were 81 less sail­
ings than in I960. But the
the lMO's,” h« said.
"Banka sr* lending more conference said the passenger
today," he concluded, "simply drop was only half of a 20 per
because they have more good, cent dip which had bean fore­
sound lending opporl unit let." cast.

GAINESVILLE Hanking ins (lie now life Into banking,
in Florida — once a plodding but liquid ain't* deposited by
field — it today an exciting retired person* had a tre­
■rca of expansion ami oppor­ mendous clfcct in some areas,
tunity, according to a Uni­ particularly Sarasota and St.
versity of Florida finance Petersburg.
Other factors have prodded
specialist,
"Florida and Texas together the state's financial institu­
hava chartered more new tions into new sctlon, he ssid.
"People sre spending s
banks aince World War II than
Isrger
proportion of their in­
tha rest of lha nation com­
bined," said James G. Rich­ come for services — such as
ardson, associate professor of tourist facilities — and this is
what we sell a tremendous
finance at the University.
"And opportunities for new
graduates are better in this
state than anywhere el»a in
the country," he said.
"Back in the Thirties, hank­
ing didn't use many new peo­
ple." he said. Consequently
many bank olliccrs are now
nearing retirement a g e — and
men are needed to replace
em, plus fill the new opengs caused by the field's
rapid expansion, Richardson
said.
•Tv# scan bo&gt;« become
bank presidents within five or
six years aflcr graduation.
And on merit, too—their fa­
thers didn't even own any
slock in the bank." he added.
The blunt, 44-ycar-old pro­
lessor dates the charge in
banking from World War II.
Tha primary reason for it
Uaa in (ha rising economic
COLD W'AVE BLANKETS NATIQN — From Dullas, Texas, where a cow­
activity in the state, he be­
poke (riifht) Huddles a paper sled on a snowhunk, to Huffulo, N. Y „ where a
lieves.
l»oatnian wudea throujfh a drift, snow continued to cover most of the na­
"The banking syaU'in mir­
tion. Near-Arctic cold was reported in 40 of the country’s 60 states. Blixror* the economy."
zardy
weather in the South und Southwest hit with surprising suddenness.
Ha said Florida's industrial
Georgia. Tennessee,
.........- . . . Texas,. Alabama. und ,Mississippi were among the
and commercial strides were
southern states facing unusually frigid weathejr.
Jpiporunt factors mi injeet-

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Mrs. Laymon G o o d m a n ,
president o f the Society for
Crippled Children nnd Adults
of Seminole County announc­
ed at a recent meeting that
f o l'.nij Faster Seals hail
been received.
Considerable proyicss was
made at the m erlinj In st.rltini:
tho new ycat's work Into full
swing and plans started for
the coming Easter Seal Drive.
In appreciation for his con­
stant help, Lyle Rct-sc, state
director of the society was
made an honorury member of
A e Seminole Society.
All officera o f the society
were filled and ure us follows:
l'resident, Mrs. Laymon Good­
man; vice president and secre­
tary. Mrs. Dee Feltner, treas­
urer, 1'hil Logan and publicity
chaiimun, Mrs. James Taylor.

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Kxhihilors, b» counties and
states arc:
Brevard—A. Uuda A Sons,
Cocoa, Brahman.
B r o w a r d — Gul.'atrcam
Farm, Fort Lauderdale, An­
gus.
l)adc — Panuleta Farms,
Uleto, Santa Gertnuli*.
DcSoto— Ridgcwool Ranch,
Arcadia, Angus.
Dixie— K1 Rancho Grande,
Cross Cil}, Hereford.
Gadsden — Ford's Dairy,
Quincy, Jersey.
Hernando— II. T.. Harvell,

llrnoksvillc, Santa Gcrtrudis.
Hillsborough— Deriso An­
gus Ranch and Waller R.
Williams. Angus; G T Stack
A Sons, Brahman: Double 1.
Ranch and Shuman Hereford
Farm, Hereford; Vclbcrtan
Lake Ranch, Santa Gcrtru­
dis: Jucklen Farms. Shorthum; Larry Bennett, Dixie
Fa-ms, tl. It. I’ hltamatce,
Jane. Nancy, and Toni Vern­
on. Ay r'hirc.
Holmes— Lookout Planta­
tion, Itonlfa), Angus,
Manatee — Hughes Angus

Ranch, Kllcnton, and Suglliara Ranch, Palmetto, An­
gus; nine Bird Ranch, E.
Bradenton. Chnrotais; Walter
Schmid A Son, Tallevast,
Guernsey.
Marion — Blue Ribbon An­
gus Farm, Summcrfield, An­
gus.
Orange — Itar D Ranch,
Orlando,
Brahman;
Lay
Lainc Guernsey Farm, Goldrnrod, Guernsey.
Palm Beach — Circle P
Ranch and Gailbraith B ros,
Holstein, West Palm Beach.

mr, Lyle Kceso, Mrs. Luymond Goodman and
Mrs. James Taylor.
(Herald Photo)

Easter Seals
Drive Plans
j 'Firmed Up'

Printing Class
Set At Daytona

All Meat
Varieties
Of

SOCIETY for (Tippled Children and Adults of
Seminole County receives (he new 19l&gt;2 Easter
Seals. Shown here from left are Mrs. I)e,* Felt-

interest. Vmons out-of-slate
exhibitors are the University
of Georgia which will show
Angus and Hereford entries
along with exhibitors of these
and other breeds (ruin Con­
necticut,
Iowa,
Georgia,
Mars land, Mississippi, Ohio,
South Carolina, am) Virginia.
Hairy cattle wilt hold the
fair spotlight (lie first week
of the fa.r, Feb. 6-lo. with
the beef cattle show sche­
duled for the sccon I week,
Fch, 12-17. Parades of Cham­
pions will he held both weeks.

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Something MORE for live laxtc is what W-D ''Branded" BEEF has
to offer! For instoncc, the magic of extra flavor, the tenderness
ond rich, mcoty goodness you'll find in every forkful. This is
the quality that is so evident in every cut of W-D "Branded”
U. S. Government Graded Beef . . . that something "e x tra " thot
brings obouf repeated comments like; "Best tasting beef I ever
a te." So, know in odvonce what you are getting, insist on W-D
"Bronded" BEEF ond remember . . . quality is your best buy in
thrift. Shop W inn-Dixie where live quality of W-D "Branded"
BEEF is gooronfecd

W-D "Branded

S te a k -79
S teak -8 9
S teak -9 8
Roast - 49
R o ast-5 9
R o ast-69
R ib s-39

W-D "Branded” . . Full Cut Round or Sirloii

W-D "Branded" . . T-bone or Club

W-D " Borndad" . . Chuclc

W-D "Branded" . . Round Bone Shoulder

W-D "'Branded" . . 7" Cut Rib

W ITH THIS COUPON A T YOUR
NEAREST W INN-DIXIE STORE
Void After
Jan. 17

limit One Coupon To Adult With
A $5.00 or Mart Food Order

W-D "Branded" . . Beef Short

Quantify Rights
Reserved
Price* Good Thru
Jan u ary I7 lh

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Palmetto Farms Salads
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Maine Russet Baking

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A few week* ngo a drama was en­
acted In Bushnell that deserves the
attention of every property owner. A
transient dealer In bulldinsr materials
hnd fast talked a Sumter County
couple Into installing siding and with­
out realising it they’d signed a
mortgage not only on their home, but
on their entire farm I
The here-today gone tomorrow
dealer escaped with a tongue-lashing
from the judge because he had done
nothing Illegal. Sharp practices thrive
when home-owners permit them­
selves to he pressured into signing
any document without the advice o f
a trusted local businessman or attor­
ney.
These transients usually contract
to put new roofing or siding on a
house, clean and repair septic tanks
or treat a house for termites. Some­
times they o|&gt;erate from their cars
or trucks, and once in a while they
rent temporary offices.
In spite of repented wnrnings,
Seminole County residents every

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DUTCHMAN'S BRITCHES

Political

year fall for the smooth lines and
hand over their hard earned cash to
these people, who frequently give
little or nothing in return.
If you doubt this, check with City
Manager Pete Knowles or the Cham­
ber of Commerce. The city manager’s
office receives close to five calls a
day on this problem.
The "Snowbirds” so called by re­
putable local dealers and craftsmen,
live in the North and spend only the
top tourist months in the area.
During that time they call house
to house and solicit business. Their
lines includes guarantees that are im­
possible o f fulfillment.
No guarantee is worth more than
tho character o f the man who gives
it—and, needless to say, a guarantee
is worth little if the salesman leaves
no forwarding address.
There is one quick way to find out
if a solicitor is on the up-and-up. Call
the Chambor of Commerce and ask
if he is well-established. If he’s a fly
by night, the Chamber will be glad
to put you on the right track.

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Letters

To

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would not reieaia news -or
publication
without proper
authorizetlon.
Our Board Meeting began
at 9:10 a. m. and wai ad­
journed at 11:30 a. m. of
that tlma only a very few
mlnutea wa* taken up on the
aubject of the triangle at
Park and 21th Street. The of­
ficial opinion wai "Anything
la an Improvement over
what wai there before.” This
la verified by eserpta from
our mlnutei. A motion was
made, aecooded end unani­
mously carried to write Mr.
Xnowlea, our City Manager
a letter offering aulatance
In his effort* to beautify the
City of Senford.
While a valued member
did rttlgn from a Chairmanahtp, her letter read In pari,
" I find my peraonel effelri

Ths Girdsa Club of Sinford ii a p*rt of the Florida
Federation of (iardea Cluba
and U NOT the Sanford Fed­
eration of Garden Cluba. The
Florida Federation of Garden
Cluba at the last official
count baa 30,017 membera, of
which number the Sanford
Garden Club, haa been 311,
which bjr no means can be
called a majority of the Fed­
eration.
The opinion aa stated In
the article aa the official
opinion of the Garden Club
wai not the official view tak­
en by the Board of Dlrcctori.
Any opinions stated by In­
dividual membera of the
Garden Club la their own
personal opinion. Any Gar­
den Club member worthy of
being a
Garden Clubber
would not, and I repeat,

Negro Family Needs Clothing
A second Negro family who to Firs Chief M ick Cleveland.
was burned out of thalr horns
Chief Clsvaland haa under­
last week were In need of taken to obtain a supply of
clothing and help, according
clothing for the family which
conalata of a man and his wife,
their married daughter and
bar five children.
The sliea of tba adults ware
18T CAV. DIV., KOREA listed ss dresses, size It and
(AHTNC)— Army Pfe Freddie ihoci sizes six and ttvan.
Robinson, whose foster par­
The znan'a sizes ara said to
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ba shirt site 18 nsek, shoes,
Hemps, and wife, Joan, live
size 10 and pants, size 38.
at 2027 Grepevtlle Ave., SanThe children tra a boy 17,
f o r d , recently participated
who waari alia 18 pants, size
with other personnel from the
14 nack shirt, and the grlla
1st Division’s 8th Cavalry In
ara size 12 and 8. The eight
a winter training rierclse In
year old wears size one girl's
Korea.
shoe and there la a boy who
The 8th Cavalry, the north­
waari alza 12 shoe. There la
ernmost stationed battle group
also a four month old baby In
o f the division, was tested to
ricUrmln* Its e«mbat effi­ the family.
Tbla is the family of Alon­
ciency under adverse weather
zo
Hatcher and the clothing
conditions. Ths exereisa stress­
ed tho Importance of cold- may be left with Charles
weather - Injury prevention Crawford at 1112 West Ith
during long periods of expos­ St. or at the Fire Station.

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Sanford Soldier
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Company II, lloblnson entered
the Army in June 1900, com­
pleted basic training at Fort
Jackson, 8. C., and was sta­
tioned at Fort Lewis, Wash
before arriving overseas last
March.

Drips Add To Cost
Ons drop o f water from a
leaky faucet every two sec­
onds amounts to 84 gallons of
wasted water a month, reporta
the Department o f Agricul­
ture.

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require more time each year
and 1 believe my first duty
to my family.” What she did
not say was that her health
la poor. The Board accepted
her resignation with regret
and understanding.
We have obtained from Mr.
Knowles permission to sub­
mit for publication part of
a letter received and read te
the Garden Club Board. Tbc
part released la pertinent to
the situation above dlteuned.
We believe in the truth and
the whole truth.
The Executive Board of
the Garden Club
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This la a copy of the let­
ter In part which was writ­
ten by Mr. Knowles to be
read at the Board Meeting
of the Garden Club.
The cacti, etc., at the tri­
angle were donated by Mr.
Gaail,
The three cabbage palm*
were moved from the tri­
angle and replanted on the
lake fnmt boulevard.
The triangle la not com­
puted and we are looking tor
money to do so from anyone
who wishes to complain loud
enough. This should include
fundi for "washed Gravel"
In addition to plants.
The CKy of Sanford does
not have funds to hire a pro­
fessional consultant. In fact,
funds are not avallabU for
any landscaping and every­
thing that la done Is on a
beg, borrow and steal pro­
gram. This Includes tba naed
to borrow equipment atod
personnel from other city de­
partments and jobs to move
trees.
There are 81.3 acres of city
psrk*, plus Ihe grounds and
iawns of city buildings, plus
the psrkways and traffic is­
lands of 93 miles of streets.
To take care of these parks
and lawns, the City has seven
laborers and a superintend­
ent. There is neither time nor
personnel to adequately care
for this acreage and the re­
sult la that the city work
must concentrate on the
"used" areas such as base­
ball fields, stadium, tennis
courts, etc., and tha rest la
merely kept mowed. Taking
In the whole picture, I per­
sonally feel that a remark­
able job Is done with what
haa to be maintained and
that there Is HttU to no time
or money for landscaping,
hand care, watering, or other
Individual needs that ara de­
sirable.
I wish you to know,— ,
that I appreciate your at­
titude, patience, and under­
standing of the City’s pro­
blem. It la hoped that more
people will gain In under­
standing that a municipality
function!
for
the health,
aafaty, and welfare of its
residents. Beautification be­
come* a desirable luxury
that la add'd after the neces­
sities are provided and to
the extent that it can b* af­
forded.

Very truly yours,
City of Sanford
/* / W. E. Knowles
City Manager

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SPOT W U U
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Saetelr M ite r

Sanford, Florida
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Advertising

Dlreeter

Otaeellted Manager
gaata a.
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W orry

Clinic

For they depend largely on
the U. 8. Poat Office for delivery I
Tha daily newspaper (only
about 1,760 left in America)
do not require a federal li­
cense nor do they depend more
than about 10% on the Post
Office for delivery.
For the vast majority of
WHEN THEY CAN OBTAIN
dally newspapers ara deliver­
A RIGHT UNDERSTAND­
ed by nswapaper boys or rur­
ING OF MATTERS.”
al trucker* or are bought on
I have capitalised the key
tha newsstands.
clause, for newspapers are the
Laud Your F&lt;dilor
ONLY f r e e , unreglmanted
I.aud your publisher* and
mass medium for Informing
aditors, therefore, as tha lait
adelt Americans!
"When the prase la fret,” hope for free government in
said Thomas Jefferson, "and thle great Republic.
For they are the final
every man able to read, all Is
chanca wa hava o f obtaining
safs.”
Let me give you some shock­ Georg* Washingtons' desire
ing fact*. Our radio and TV for "a right understanding of
stations are under coercion by matters.”
They still are tha "free
the federal government be­
cause they must get a renewal press” that Thomas Jefferson
of their license* every 3 cited.
Hut all freedoms In America
years I
This It contrary to George are fast slipping away via the
Washington’s Idea and also rapid trend toward socialism.
Tha F r e n c h philosopher
Thomas Jefferson's.
When a radio or TV station Montesquieu warned:
MA nation may lose Its lib­
la granted a license, that 11
cense should be aa perpetual erties In a day and not miaa
and free from fulurt govern them In a century."
Then, alas, It may wak* up
mental regimentation aa the
too late and find itself In xzrfdally nawspaprit
It la obviously proper that dom to central dictatorihlp.
Sine# most Amarlcana are
tha original application should
through
with formal class­
be analysed to make sure the
newcomer to radio or TV la rooms forever by the age of
not Jamming tha frequencies 18, they depend almost solely

CASE L-411: Georg# Washington would be tha staunch­
est supporter of newspapers If
he were alive today.
"The mass o f cltlaeni o f the
United
States,”
he
said,
“ mean well and I firmly beHava will always act well

already allotted to prior sta­
tions.
But one* that slmpla anglnaerlng principle la decided,
tha government should there­
after leave radio and TV aa
free aa dally newspapers.
And why do 1 harp on
"dally” newspapers?
Wall, the weekly newspa­
per* and magaslnes also ara
potent fortes for molding pub­
lic opinion, but they figura­
tively have their necks In tha
government's noose.

Monday, January IB, 1962

Use* satis!

Maaage
la *L

Don't Sit This One Out
Sitting, not stuffing, makes
a teenager overweight
Researchers have found that
lean adolescents actually cat
more, averaging 4600 calories
a day compared with only 3400
for the ‘ Tattle*," The differ­
ence: The lean youngsters uat
all their food energy, Lut tho
heavy ones let their caloric!
settlu al body fat.

billion a year.
Actually, since it would
take time to set up an operatwn of this size, only a fifth
of these amounts might be
spent the first year to feed
a mere 100 million kids. Then
100 million more would ba
fed each year following.
The food supplied would be
on a grant basis under Titles
11 and HI of Public Law 480.
TDe grant would be govern­
ment - to - government and
would not have to be paid for,
except by the American tax­
payer.
Thi* Isn’t, of course, a new
idea. You may not realize it,
but U. S. surplus foods are
now being distributed to 30
million
children
oversets
through acbool lunch pro­
grams run by foreign governments and American private relief agencies.
There is also the U. S.
school lunch program—which
goes back to Wallaces time.
It now feeds a much better
diet to 14 million American
school children.
Federal government costs
on this arc 8163 million this
year. State and local governmenta spend 8650 million on
it and collect an average of 27
cents a day from those who
can afford to pay. For others,
its free lunch.

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If you were born
before 1910 . . .
, . . let us tell you how you
can still apply for a 81.000
life insurance policy (issued
up to age 80). You may carry
the policy the rest o f your life
to help ease the burden of
final expenses on your family.
No one will call on you.
You handle the entire trans­
action by mail with OLD
AMERICAN, the company
which helped pioneer insur­
ance fo r aenior Americana.
Tear out thii ad and mail
it today with your name, ad­
dress and year o f birth to
Old American Insurance Co.,
4900 Oak, Dept. LA109B,
Kansas City 12, Mo. No obli­
gation!

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NOTICE
HELMLY REALTY haa purchased FARMER'S
AGENCY located at 2465 S. Park Ave. effective
January 16 and will move his office to that
address.
Mr. Farmer wD be associated with HELMLY
REALTY as sales representative, along with
R. H. Irens and Lillian G. Trams, who were as­
sociated with FARMER’S AGENCY.

Your continued patronage will be appreciated.

City M ite r
Ctreolallea

for their remaining 62 adult
years on daily newspapers,
weeklies, magazines, radio and
TV.
All o f those 6 vital media
shuuld be FREE from federal
licensure or reprisal via raised
postal rates.
So wake up; stand up, and
then speakup for a fair deal
for all 6 o f these vlUl medi­
ums for insuring our liberty.

Late in January, McGovern
will make a round-the-world
tour to survey possibilities
and the acceptability of his
plan in foreign countries. He
1j scheduled to meet with
Presidential Assistant Arthur
Schlesinger Jr. in Hong Kong.
After looking things over
there, they'll proceed to In
dia, Egypt and Tunisia.
The
half-billion
children
they're talking about feeding
are said to be in the Far
East, South Asia. Africa and
Latin America. This is onesixth of the world population.
The lunch ration proposed is
a glass of milk and four
ounces of bread a day for an
average 180-day school year.
What the children have for
lunch the other 163 day* isn’t
explained and Is not Included
in the plan now.
Food for Peace officials es­
timate the cost at $264 mil­
lion a year for the two mil­
lion tons of dried milk, which
would make 90 billion glasses
of milk. They estimate 8432
million for 7.2 million tons of
wheat, which would make 13
billion loaves of bread.
To this would be added 8218
million for ocean freight. This
would make total cost* 8911
million a year. Call it an even
billion for short. (Arc you lis­
tenin', Henry?)
That would be at world mar­
ket prices. If you figure what
the government's Commodity
Credit Crop, actually paid to
acquire and store these sur­
plus stocks of wheat and milk,
you double the cost to 82

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SWARMING?

Call either of them at FA 2-5221 for all your
real rotate needs.

&amp;anforii Ijeralii
Pago 4

Dr. Crane’s

WASHINGTON &lt;NEA&gt;—It
has taken the New Frontiers
men to show what a piker for.
mer Vice President Henry
Agard Wallace really was,
when it comes to free lunch,
do-gooder ideas.
Twenty years ago this May,
when World War II was really
young,
Wallace
made
a
speech in which he said: "The
object of this war is to make
sure that everybody has the
privilege of drinking a quart
of milk a day.”
For this humanitarian idea,
the VP wai lambasted unmer­
cifully. His words were dis
torted into an interpretation
that he wanted to give a quart
of milk a day to the Hotten
lota.
He never said that, although
this remark is frequently at­
tributed to him. He didn't say
"give” and he didn't say
“ Hottentot.” He said every­
body ahould "have the privil­
ege” of drinking a quart of
milk a day.
Today, the conservatism of
Wallace's 1942 words would
almost entitle him to an hon­
orary membership in the John
Birch society. For the New
Frontiersmen have cooked up
a plan "to establish school
lunch programs Involving at
least 600 million children
within five years.”
Ex • congressman George
McGovern. D-S.D., now di­
rector of Food for Peace in
the President's office, pro­
posed this in a letter to Sec­
retary of Agriculture Orville
L. Freeman and Foreign Aid
Administrator Fowler Ham­
ilton. They're studying it. The
prospects are not dim.
It might require congress­
ional approval, but this isn't
inconceivable, cither. For the
plan is being set up as some­
thing that will help get rid of
American surpluses of wheat
and dried mujn So it's a sub­
sidy for Amencan farmers as
well as a relief project to feed
hungry foreign kids.

Notebook

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Scales, Thomas Capture Mayfair Best Ball Tourney
Pair Beat
Jai-Alai Entries
Out Team
From Orlando
Key
Scale*
and
Moot
Thomaa, both of Ocala Coun­
try Club, were one-up winner*
of the Mayfair Country Club'*
annual Bett Ball M a t c h
Champiomhip Sunday a* they
topped Mac Erie and Ed Kirk­
land of Dubudread in final
elimination play.
The decklinjc point in the
match wa* when Thoma* hit
hi* aecond (hot into the trap
at the 13th hole, btatted the
ball over the green and then
chipped the ball into the cup.
Kirkland got on the green in
two, putted for hi* par four
and tied hi* opponent.
Kirkland wa* the predicted
winner at this point, but on
the 14th hole, a MM yard
atretch, Scale* made a birdie
after two ttroke* to get on
the green. With two putt* to
iink the ball, he took the one
up lead.
Kirkland came clo*e on the
two remaining hole* with a
chance to tie Scale* who hit
par on both of the lait two.
Kirkland miased two eight
foot putt* and birdie* to drop
the champiomhip to Scale*
by one stroke.
In the semi-final* of the belt
ball play, Scale* and Thomas
had defeated Bob Glecson and
Hugh Urier of the Mayfair
Country Club to meet Erie
and Kirkland of Dubsdread
Country Club who qualified by
defeating Jack Shubert and
Gene Keuinger from Bolling
Hills.
In the Kir*t Flight of the
semi-final* Jimmy Spencer
and Bill Foulk defeated Sonny
Powell and Cal Fennell, three
and two. Harry Tooke and Dr.
Harold ning defeated Dr. Dub
Epp* and Art W’esler, three
and two.
In the second flight Dr.
Epps and John ley defeated
Jack Irick and Don Plank,
three and two. Harry Cuahlng
and Saul Abramson defeated
Bane Weber and Elmer Boerncr, two and on*.
In the first flight of the final
elimination play of the big
annual Mayfair attraction.
Harry Took* and Dr. Harold
Bing defeated Jimmy Spencer
and Bill Foulk one-up.
Second flight play aaw
Harry
Cushing and Saul
Abramson defeating Dr. Bill
Epp* and John Ivey three and
two.
The Champiomhip Flight
Competition wa* taken by
Herb Smith and Charle* Ar­
nold who defeated Tommy
Amldon and Gene Pratt four
and three.
Fir*t flight consolation play
saw Jack Davla and Bay
Morri* defeat Bond Walker
and Balph Sima* two and one.
The second flight final* con­
solation was taken by Dick
Shilling and Harold Sherwood
who defeated Dr. A. S. MeCallum and Peter Duncan,
three and two.
The best individual round
of the tournament wa* ahot
by Ed Kirkland on Saturday
with a 07.
The most exciting shot wa»
made by Dr. Harold Bing Sat­
urday when he »ank hi* tecond shot with a number acsen
iron for an eagle two on the
fourth hole. The fourth hole
is 393 yards long.

First Game: 1 Filipino-Abasolo, 2 Ibarreta-Jaunchu, 3
Estrada-Davaloa, 4 FurquetZarra, S Tejero-Pradera, 6
Blas-Eiorri. Substitute: Anacabe-Egana.
Second Game: 1 FilipinoLlata, 2 Furquet-Egana, 3
lbarreta-Zabala, 4 Bias-Abasolo, 5 Blibao-Juanchu, 6
Anacabe - Elorri. Substitute:
Tcjcro-Davalos.
Third Game: 1 Zarra, 2
Abssolo, 3 Pradera, 4 Davalos, 3 Tejero, 0 Estrada, 7
Egans. Substitute: Filipino.
Fourth Game: 1 Bilbao, 2
Sarmi, 3 Anacabe, 4 Isaac,
5 Onate, 0 Echaniz, 7 Uria.
Substitute: Manuel.
Fifth Game: Aldas-Itaac,
2 Arrona-Manuel, 3 GaitiEchaniz, 4 Aroliio-tZubi, 3
Uoiga-lriarte, 0 Badiola-Sagaa.
Substitute:
Onate-Zabal*.
Sixth Game: 1 Blis-Zubl,
2 Bilbao-Manuel, 3 UriaData, 4 Onate-Zabal, 5 A1-

daz-Sarmi, 0 Anacabe-Haac.
Substitute: Estrada-Ecbaniz.
Seventh
Game:
BilbaoLlata, 2 Ibarrela-Sarmi, 3
Estrada - Egana, 4 OnatePradera, 5 Anacabe-Zabaia,
6 Uria • Zarra. Substitute:
Blai-Elorri,
Eighth Game: 1 Arrona, 2
Badiola, 3 Gasti, 4 Sagas, 3
Astiga, 0 Iriarte, 7 Areltio.
Subitltute; Zubi.
Ninth Game: 1 Arrona-Zubl, 2 Aldaz-Manucl, 3 GaitiSarmi, 4 Badiola-Iriartc, 3
Arcitio-Echaniz, 6 Astlga-Sagaa. Substitute: Aldaz-laaac.
Tenth Game: 1 FurquetAba solo, 2 Estrada-Juanchu,
3 Fillpino-Zarra, 4 Blaa-Davaloa, 3 Tejero-Egana, 0
Ibarret a - Elorri.
Substitute:
Bllbao-Pradera.
Eleventh Game: 1 AkiazZabala, 2 Arrona-Llata. 3
Onate-Iaaac, 4 Astiga-Ecbaniz, 3 Areltio-Manuel, 0 UriaIriarte, 7 Badlola-Zubl, 8
Gasti-Sagaa. Substitute: Ibarrets -Sarmi.

W eekend Sports
SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Tom­
my Jacobs beat Johnny Pott
on the first playoff hole to
win the San Diego Open golf
tournament. Each had finish­
ed regulation play with a 277.

By United i’ rr*« International
SATL’ BDAY
ABCADIA, Calif. — Fourand-Twenty scored a threelength victory in the $54,400
San Fernando Slakes at Santa
Anita.

Jayvees Drop
63-52 Decision

SYDNEY, Australia—Dar­
lene Hard o f
Montc4&gt;ello,
Calif., reached the m i x e d
doubles final of the Australian
tennis championships after
losing out In the women's sin­
gles and double*.

By Ronnie Broadway
Coach Ralph Stumpf'a Sem­
inole Junior Varsity players
were banded their fourth loss
of the season by the Winter
Park JV 'i 63 32 in Winter
Park Friday bight as the San­
ford " B " Squad dropped its
record to (3-4).
Billy Higgina again paced
the Seminole JV’s with nine
goals and three foul shot* for
31 points and Barry Johnson
In second with 18 pointi. The
Wildcats were led by Johnson
with 13 point* followed by
Pohlad with 11 point*. Fly,
Taylor, and Green each made
ten.
The Seminole* racked up II
field goals compared to 23 for
the Parkrn. Winter Park top­
ped the Seminole* in number
o f foul shot* 17-14.
SANFORD (32)
FG FT TP
S 1 11
Tyre . ---------------0 2 2
S m it h __________ Higgina _ ...... .......
• S 21
3 0 10
Johnson
..... —
Brown _ — ---------- 0 2 2
Barrowman ____.... 0 0 0
Totals ____. __ 19 14 32
WINTER PARK (43)
FG FT TP
4 2 10
Green . --------------1 3
Ebaugh .... ...... ...... I
Taylor
____ — 3 4 10
0 2 2
Clark ..................4 3 11
Pohlad ..................
1 0 2
Happel -------------4 3 13
4 2 10
Fly ___________ 23 17 43
To4ala ....... .

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. —
Shirley Gann* o f Chicago and
Dick Weber o f St. Louis won
the women's and men’s title*
in the All-Star bowling tourn­
ament.
BOSTON — Frank Budd,
world’s sprint champion from
Villanova, won the 00-yard
dash In S.S aecond* at the
Knights o f Columbus track
meet.
SUNDAY
LOS ANGELES—The West
beat the East, 31-30, in the
12th annual National Football
League Pro-Bowl game.
CLEVELAND—The Kansas
City SUera defeated t h e
Cleveland Pipers, 120-104, to
win the firat half American
Baaketball League plav-offs
two gamss to one.
CHICAGO— Track coaches
approved a separate cham­
pionship meet by the new
NCAA - sponsored federation,
presumably I n competition
with AAU meet*.
NEW YOBK— NBA middleweight champion Gene Full­
mer received the Edward J.
Nell Memorial A w a r d aa
"fighter o f the year" at tha
annual Boxing Writers' Asso­
ciation dinner.

Starlight Kennel
Rated Top Choice
At SOKC Tonight

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M on . Jim . 15. ’G2— P a g e 5

Seminoles Suffer Third Cage Loss

Topeka Rose, owned b y
Starlight Kennel, rates a 2-1
favorite on the morning line
when she goes to the post in
the featured ninth race at the
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
tonight.
In the tough competition at
Taunton, Mas*., Topeka Bose
acquired an A-2 national rat­
ing. Here all her six atarta
have been In Grade A competi­
tion and she has been a
iela factor three times, twice
with wins.
The winnlngest speedster in
this contest is Jack Herold's
sensational pup, Roxie Beba,
who in just five atarta ha*
ikyrocketed from Grade M to
feature competition. She won
her maiden race Dec. 22 and
then (cored in Grade* l), C,
and B, falling to win only once
in four touri of the oval.
Also running in tonight'*
top atrrartion will be Itev'a
Shawl, Blue Duater, Gussir
Lee. Russel Stone, Wonderon
and Archway.
('HASH LANDING — IlruppittK like a foiled tree, llnruo Saknmuto, junior
Bussell S l o n e represents
feather champion of the Orient, head* for the canvas for keeps. Tho knock­
Tom Sweeney, owner o f the
out punch was administred by Oriental flyweight titluholdcr Sndno
track'* winningeat kennel.
Yaolta in fourth round at Korr.kucn Gym in Tokyo.
Bev'a Shawl and Guiaie Lea
are the veteran* of the octet,
having been born in 1957, but
are atiil going strong. Dev's
Shawl will be trying to make
It three-in-a-row tonight. Gua•ir Lee, who bus won many
8 ; Smith
Oviedo's underdog I.iont, Holland
valuable trophies for her own­ behind by only two points at Thompson
Sbusler ................. t
0 0
er, Carl Tracy, bn* triumphed
the end of the half, came back Tesinski
Williams ......... .
4 0 8
In two of her last three out­
viciously in tbe aecond half to lle S h a io
Judy
.....
*
1 1
ings.
Griffin .
. 3
I 7
overcome
Dzurua*
Lyinan Courier
Balmer ____ —..... 0 0 •
Greyhounds 32-44 and stale­ Kates
Total* ....
... 1*
Avlna ............ ........ 1 0 2
mate the Long wood tram with
LYMAN (41)
Totals ............. 13 10 44
a (2-2) record for tho season.
FG I T TP Oviedo ............ 13 12 12 12—32
In the Junior Varsity pre­ Metentun
In the Biddy Basketball
.... 4 4 i : Lyman ...... ..... II 13 R 7-44
League Saturday
morning. liminary game, Oviedo look
Day and Nile Grill eager* the Greyhound JV 't 00-31 to
stomped the Sanford Atlantic launch a double win for the
WORLD’S
National Bank team 40-7 in night.
Scoring leader for the I-ions
tbe first game.
FASTEST
In tbe second game, San­ was Oviedo's Roy Wainwright
SPORT!
ford Electric won over Strick- with eight goals and ilx fouls
for 22 point*. Jimmy DcShazo
land-Morriaon 10-14.
Third game play saw Bob- came in srcoml in scoring for
sons Sporting Goods win over Oviedo with four goal* and
five tree throws for 13 point*.
Radio SUtion WTRR 37-14.
Leading the scoring far the
Last game cage action waa
taken by First Federal who Greyhound* was Lyman'* Dan
defeated Standard Oil 40-10. Smith who tossed in 14 points,
NOW THRU
of which 12 were foul shots
made in 13 attempts.
OVIEDO (32)
FG I T TP
7:45 P.M. NIGHTLY
Wainwright ...... — H &lt; 22
lEacspt Sunday]
NEW YOBK (UIM) — Paul
Sarry
P
*ti-M
u tu « ll Baltin*
Hornung. who played a key
Na Mlnat*
N i f M I r Daily Doubl*
role in helping the Green Bay
Q uin itla i le fty Gama
WORCESTER, Mass. (UPI)
Packers to the National Foot­
H tatcd In W latar
C w W In Jammer
ball
league championship, --- Lorry Carney, unbeaten
Par
Rasareal Ians
was named winner today for Lowell middleweight, with n
Orlando-SeminoU
the month of Dcrcm brr in the
Fh.
record of five atiaiglil knock­
balloting for the Hickok "P ro ­
838
6221
out*,
wilt
meet
Peachy
Davla
fessional Athlete of the Year,”
U.S. 17-02 at FINN PARK
o
f
Hartford,
Conn.,
ill
uii
award.
The winner of the 110,000 right-round feature at Medlamond-atudded belt will be rbanica Hall Friday night, it
announced Jan. 22 at Roches­ was announced today by pro­
moter Sam Silverman.
ter, N. Y.

Oviedo Cagers Upset Lyman

By Pete Leveque
After an unsuccessful last
period scramble to overtake
a 21 point lead, Sanford's
Seminoles took their third
loss of the season in Winter
park Friday night 33-43 as
tbe Wildcats clawed their
way to the Parker'* third
straight Orange Belt Confer­
ence victory.
Sanford took its worse beat­
ing early in the game as the
'Cats scampered to a nearly
13-0 lead at the end of the
first period, with Sanford
hitting only once in the first
fourteen attempts for the
basket.
Winter Park picked up 17
more po.nti in the second
quarter to Sanford's ten
points with Gary Houmea hit­
ting hard for the Parker*,
lloumes was top scorer of the
night for the Wildcats as be
dumped in eight goals and
seven foul* for hit 23 point
total.
Scoring
leader
for the
Seminolea wa* Butch Riser
who hit for 12 point*. Second
was Dave McGillli who led
a vicious comeback attempt
for Sanford in the last period
a* the Seminolea led the
'Cats for the quarter 20-9, to
succeed only in cutting the
Parkers' winning margin ten
points.

FG FT TP
Gutiassun ...........
Stephens .............
Middleton ...........
0
Brown ................
4
Williams ...........
0
0
Riser .................
12
MrGlUit ............ . 5
11
Mr.Murray .........
2
Johnson ............
4
9
9
Hinson ................
»
Totals ........... 14 1
43
WINTER PARK (33)
FG FT TP
Collier, RIMy ___ . . 1
3
Collier, John . . . . 2
3
lloumes ..............
23
Broughton ........... . 0
0
(louden ..................
2
Phillips .................. . 0
0
Wilkins, Don . . . . 2
3
Wilkins. Jon . . . .
8
Born .........................
0
Heller .................. . 1
3
Totals ......... 20 1
33
Saulord ......... 6 10 9 0—45
Winter Park
13 17 14 9—33

Arrives For Bout
DORTMUND, G e r m a n y
(U I’I) — l'cte llademarher,
former heavyweight challeng­
er from Columbus, Ga., began
finul training preparations to*
•lay for Saturday night's bout
with Karl Mildenberger o f
Germany. Rademaeher arrived
here Sundny.

Tir*$tone
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Bankers Drop
Biddy Play

B R A K E

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END

S E R V IC E

Align Front E n iP
to mgNtutacturer's
^•pacifications y

A P R IL 13th

Hornung Gets
Hickok Award

SANFORD (43)

Adjust Brakss Mid
Repack Frost Wkotl
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Meet In Feature

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Fullmer-Moore
Bout On Way
NEW YOBK (UPI) — An
Archie Moore-Gene Fullmer
light heavyweight title fight
is being negotiated today be­
cause of Fullmer's publicly
hurled challenge after being
presented with the "Fighter
of the Y ear" award.
During
his acceptance
speech after receiving the Ed­
ward J. Neil Memorial plaque
at the annual dinner of the
Boxing Writers' As*oci*Uoo
Sunday night, middleweight
co-champion Fullmer declar­
ed: "I 'd like to fight Archie
as soon as possible."

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Sanford,
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Skater Wins
OEBTERSUND, S w e d e n
(U P I)—Jeanette Ashworth of
Wilmington, Mata., wtn the
1,000-meteia skating event in
the Oestersund International
meet Sunday with a time o f

Complete Set
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Whitewalls

1st &amp; French
Sanford
STORE HOURS:
Mon. A Fri. 0 a. m. • * p. n .
Tuea, Wed., Thurs., Hat. I a. at. • 0 p. m.

8 a.m.-G p.m.
MONDAY
thru

SATURDAY

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Mrs. Spolski

ftanfttrh

Pag* 6— Mon. Jan. IB, *82

Rrrslb

Miss Selma Jane Williams
To Marry Paul Morgan Jr

Honored With
Stork Shower

Mra. John Spolikl wa* gueat
of honor at a aurpriae atork
shower recently by a group of
Mr. and Mra. Ted William* .il'pruac l . i i i f m a r r i a g e &lt;if th e ir- nf Mr ,-ir.il Mr&lt; Marne) Maul
lady bowler*.
400 Plumoaa Drive, Sanford■daughter, Selma Jane, to Morgan Sr., of Wichita Falla,
Mra. Spolaki, wife of the announce the engagement and| Barney Paul Morgan Jr., ton | pexaii
manager of the Jrt Lane*.
Wa* bom in
had been apendlng one after­
•• ' ^ ‘ V
s .I. Ir11. attende.l
.........I,
noon a week with her huaband
here,
a
and viaitlng with the bowleri
inolc
School
He arranged to have her pre’
tended
'nnda Southern Col
aenl on the big day, but made
...
O rlando
aurc she wa* kept in confer­
Irge.
ence in another part of the
In
building while the women ar­
- - .
v\.1 , J number of the Major
ranged the party.
ettra, the (lire Club and StuThe time was act for 12:13
'M r ? '.
dent Club. She ha a been embetween the time the morning
I
I
plojed for the paat aeveral
league finished their game*
a
months
1amu in Or
and .uat before the afternoon
group took over.
&lt;m S t f p r V k
Mr
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When Mr*. Spolski walked
" T s s':.
a
In a large group of women
M
v
the
alarled ainglng "Rock-a-byc
Baby." About 00 member* of
He
five leagues participated In
‘ .
with the
the shower. They were from
,
U. S N a v y In the W eather
the Food mart Country Club,
,
‘
S e r s i r e D e p a rtm e n t and s u Jet Bowlcrettes, Hi-Nooners,
■
the
Kingawood Builder*, T-Lcaguc
Air
and Holler Motor* Navy Wives
'
Tile wedding
m- an
Leagues.
|H|^K
March
the
She received a stroller,
F i r s t Mrthndiat Church, Sanbathinette, scale*, night light
and christening ahocs from
;v5 S r
\
V
ford.
the group.
A cake with a miniature
stork and decorated with boot­
ies centered the refreshment
TUESDAY
table. Small cakes and co f­
fee were aerved to thoac pre­
BAKE SALE sponsored by
sent.
the NAS Central Committee of
Navy Wives, at the Food Fair
and Navy Exchange. Hours
WINDOW GLAMOUR
are 9:30 a.m. to • p.m.
Here's a face-lifting trick

Local Events

for vintage windows. Two or
throe narrow window* on one
wall may be updated eaally by
Installing one large shade
across the entiro area for a
modern, picture window ef-

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MISS JANE WILLIAMS

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THREE GENERATIONS o f the Ward family,
nro shown at the homo o f Mr, and Mr*. Henry
Ward Jr. in North Orlando. Mr. and Mr*. Ward
Sr., havo returned to their homo in lndiatia|)olifl,
Ind. after ■ viait with their hoii, hi* wife and
grandson, Henry Ward 3rd. ThI* 1* the second
trip to Floridu for the gut'NtH and they especial­
ly enjoyed thuir *tay this year. They visited
mnny Centrul Floridu attractions, including
Cape Canaveral und enjoyed watching the or­
anges being harvested.
(Herald Photo)

Memorial Service
Given By Club
The flrat luncheon meeting
o f the new year for the Fine
Art* Department and the Gen­
eral business meeting of tho
Sanford Woman'* Club was
held Wednesday at the Club
House.
Luncheon hostesses were
Mr*. H. A. Montlcth, Mrs. E.
C. Harper, Mrs. J. E. Baker,
Mrs. J. L. Jewell and Mr*.
Donald Fla nun.
Receiving guests in the
foyer were Mra. C. R. Dawion. Mrs. E. M. Ilokc, Mra.
Sybil Routb and Mrs. E. 1).
Rinehart. The blues won in the
membership count.
A memorial service wai
held for two deceased past
presidents, Mra. O. P. Hern­
don and Mra. James Mouglitoo. Mrs. Roy Tillb gave the
memorial for Mrs. Herndon
and Mra. R. A. Smith fur
Mrs. Moughton. Red roaea
were placed to a container, in

Plan Meetings
Wednesday

their memory and sketchei of
Uicir club work reviewed.
Mrs. Tillii introduced her
guest and alater-ln-Uw, tin
former M in Cora Lee TUlia,
of New Jersey
It was reported that sev­
eral members rang the Sal­
vation Army bell prior to the
Christinas season. Two new
member*. Mrs. Richard Glea­
son and Mr*. Lloyd Stafford,
have been received by the
club.
Mr*. W. B. Brinson, Mrs. H.
W. Rucker,
Mrs. George
Wells, Mrs. John Elck and
.Mrs. Charles N. Bust were
named on the nominating
committee to present ■ slate
of officers for next year.
Guest speaker Mrs. Mona
Bridges, spoke and gave *
demonstration on flower ar­
rangement*. She stated that a
new spray may be obtained
that ssrves as a preservative.

At an Impressive ceremony
conducted hy Her. Joseph
Slock, new officer* of the
Ethel Boot Circle of the Con­
gregational Christian Church
were installed at a meeting
held at the home of Mra. How­
ard Rollins, 1703 East Fourth
Street.
Mrs. Ralph Lossing led the
devotiona, based on the 27th
Psalm, after which Rev. Stock
gave the oath and committed
the new officers.
Those Installed were Mra.
Helen Itcnuisat, president;
Mr*. Edward Simpson, vice
president; Mrs. G, O. Nordgren. secretary; Mr*. Oscar
/.Ittrower, treasurer; and Misa
Rubv Booth, chaplain
The new president appoint­
ed the following committees

Rebekahs Plan
Installation
Tuesday Night
The
Seminole
Reliekah
Lodge 43 will hold an open
installation ceremony for new
officers, Tuesday at B p. m.
at the Odd Fellows Hall, on
Magnolia Ava.
Mr*. W. L. Roeha will be
installed as Noble Grand and
vice grand will be Mr*. J. C.
Wilkinson.
Mra. Clarence Snyder and
her committee will be in
charge o f arrangementa and
refreshments.
The public is invited to at­
tend the program.

Enterprise

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Sellers
and children have relumed
from a visit with Mrs. Sellers'
mother and brother In Blackshaar, Ua.
Mr. and Mrs. Andre Ayllas
of Jacksonville were recent
guest* of Mra. Ayllca' parents,
Mr. and Mra. C. A. Render•on.
Mrs. Mary Martin haa re­
turned front a two week vaca­
tion with relative* in Cullman,
Ala.
About 22 Intermediate MYF
members went on a hay ride
ard wiener roast at Daytona
Beach last Friday evening.
Accompanying them were Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Sain, Mrs.
KaUicrine Sellers, Mlsa Helen
Snodgrass, Rev. and Mrs.
Fred Foster and aon, Ted. and
Mr. and Mra. BUI Foster of
Daytona.

Church
Calendar
MONDAY
The
Dependable
Sunday
School Class o f P int Metho­
dist Church meets at 7:30
p. m. with Mr*. A. L. Skin­
ner, 008 Magnolia Ave.

GUEST SPEAKER and xorority member* enjoyed n program on per­
sonal grooming at the home of Mrs. Fred Wilson. Seated from left are
Mrs. Harvey Wilkinson and Mrs. Bernard Harkey, who presented the
program. Standing are Mrs. Gory Hudgins, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Wallace
Tyre.
(Herald Photo)

FABRIC SALE

Woman’s Club

DeBary Personals
Home Department

DESSERT CARD PARTY
sponsored by the Sanford
Garden Club at the Civic Cen­
ter. Refreshment* served at
The American Home De­
8 p.nt. Table*
furnished,
partment
of
the Sanford
guerta please bring your own
Woman’s Club will hold it*
card*.
monthly luncheon meeting,
Thursday at the Malson and
Jardln Restaurant In Alta­
monte Springs.
The program will be on
"Artful Home Decorating."
The restaurant la two mile*
west of the Altamonte Spring*
Poatoffiee on Route 430. Turn
right on Wymore Road and
for the coming year: Mrs. go one fourth mile.
Ilea Alford, aunshinr; Mr*.
Reacrvatlon* must be in by
Ralph Lossing, friendly ser­ Tuesday. Call Mrs. W. E.
vice; ilrs, Rollins and Mrs. Kirk or Mra. A. O. Robert*.
Norma Cook, budget; 3lrs.
Gua Schmah, program, and
Mrs. Harold Herbs! and Mra.
Marion Keeling, public rela­
tion*.
Plans were discussed for the
covered dish luncheon and an­
nual meeting and tentative
plans were made for the an­
nual amorgasbord, scheduled
for Feb. 24.
Following the business ses­
sion, a social hour was en­
joyed and refreshment! serv­
ed by llie hostess.
Mrs. Alford will be hostess
to the next meeting un Jan.
22. Members present for the
meeting were Mr*. Clyde
Stinson, Mrs. Edward Woods,
Mra. Owen Meredith, Mrs.
Herbert Thurston, Mrs. Ro­
bert Getman.
Mrs. Joseph Stock, 3tra. T.
R. Alford, Mrs. Maurice Corbett, Mrs. William Hailey,
Mra. Henry Dill*. Mrs. Cook,
Mrs. Schmah, Mrs. Keeling,
Mr*. Lossing and the slate of
new officer* who were In­
stalled.

Zeta Xi Chapter O f Beta Sigma Phi
Presents Program On Grooming

The Civic Department of the
The Zeta Xi Chapter of i Wynncwood, with Mr*. Gary
Sanford Woman'* Club will
meet Wedneiday at 12 noon Beta Sigma Phi met at the Hudgina, aerving a* co-hotfor a covered dial) luncheon home of Mra. Fred Wilton, in j let*.
and merlins at the Club
Houac.
Mr*. H. W. Goodipced and
her committee will be in
thante of the luncheon. Mra.
A. R. Key will preient the
program on "Law of Our
Flag.'*
Following the Civic meet­
ing, the Social Department
will meet at 2 p m. for an
afternoon of card game*. Ho*leases will be Mra. J. K. Rak­
er, Mr*. C. M. Flower* and
Mr*. D. C. Howard.

Meets Thursday

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Mr.
and
3lra. - Charles
Schneider of Lurcrne Dr.
spent last weekend at Day­
tona Beach.
A1 Lange of Maacra Rd. has
returned from an extended
lour of Lima, Peru.
Mr*. Marie Accardi of Hi­
biscus Dr. apent several days
at Daytona Beach, and re­

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turned home to entertain the
following guests at dinner:
Mr. and Mrs. William Signo­
relli. Ozone Park. N.Y., tMr*.
Accardi's brother and sister
in-law) ami their son and
daughter-in-law,
Mr.
and
Mr*. Carl Signorelli and son*,
Patrick and Barry from Titus­
ville.

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Club
meets today at 7:30 p.m. at
the IID Center on 23th Street.
Phillip Logan will speak to
the group on property law*,
deeds and wills.
Mrs. Ruth Gowan and her
committee will be In charge
of the aociat hour and refresh­
ments.

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DEAR ABRV: Every Christmas
siy husband Rets an 18 or 20-pound
turkey from his boss. Our problem is
that neither my husband nor I care
for turkey that much and there are
just the two of us. Once I roast it we
have to eat it up and you know how
sick you can pet of turkey after a
while. We aren’t so well off that we
can throw or Rive it away. Would it
be all right to sell it? That doesn't
seem right somehow.
TROUBLED
DEAR TROUBLED: Don’t sell it.
Why not roast it and invite some
friends in? Or cook it and freeze
what you don’t cat. Or get a cook
book nnd discover how many ways
there are to fix turkey. There's tur­
key soup, turkey hash, creamed tur­
key, stewed turkey and cold turkey.
If you prepare it properly, you’ll gob­
ble it up in no time.
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DEAR ABBY: My parents won't
let me do The Twist ns they say it
causes heart attacks. Is this true?
TWISTER
DEAR TWISTER: For those do­
ing it, or those watching it?

By Abigail Van Buren

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DEAR ABBY: I lead in a hornscope magazine that people who are
burn under different signs don’t get
along with each other. 1 think that’s
the trouble with my mother nnd me.
Site is very bossy and crabby and is
always asking ine a million ques­
tions. She complains a lot thnt she
doesn’t fee] good, but I’m sure it’s
just an act she puts on to get sym­
pathy. She is more strict with mo
than any of my friends’ mothers are
with them. She forces me to go to
Sunday school and take piano les­
sons. I am 14 and am treatod like a
baby. Is what the horoscope maga­
zine said true; And what does the fu­
ture hold for me?
FOURTEEN

4 9* (4) Channel 4 Nawareem
(Si ADC K ie a
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l : l i (I ) Milestone of (he
Century
IS) W eather Show
4:10 ti&gt; Mr. Td
( t ) The Pioneer!
1:43 (3) Hunlley-Drlnliley
7:44 (4) W orld
A r tltl Con­
cert
Halt
13) Victory at Sea
7:4a (4) Distal
Til* (I) Doug Edward*
* .M (3) Jimmy Strickland
(«) To Tall The Truth
«*) Cheyenne
1:00 ( : ) U f a of Hubert E.
l.ee
(4) Pete 4 t ile d .■
1:14 I !) Price le R1*h(
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(41 Window on Mats
Street
1:01 (4) Surfildt Six
i t ) *7 Precinct
(4) Danny Thomaa
Show
I II (4) Andy Griffith Show
10.4* (3) Thriller
(I ) llenneaey
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14:10 (I) neachromber
11:00 (3) Newerope
(0) Channel 4 Nawtroom

DEAR FOURTEEN: Since you
arc old enough to read, may 1 suggest
a very good book? The Bible. I don*?
know what the future holds for you,
but it will hold much more if you will
honor your mother.
CONFIDENTIAL TO " O L D
ENOUGH TO VOTE” : And you are
also old enough to know better.
Leave him alone. He’s still married.

Qacnbij.

OnBy Oswald Jacoby

This week will cover in­
NORTH
ta
teresting play* and today's
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hand It a consplcious exam­
V yso5
a iwot i
ple of brilliant dummy play
nullified by brilliant defeme.
BAST
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I do, but the five-diamond
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bidding marked East with all
Baulk
West North Kaet
Double rase
2 ft
1♦
three mining trumpt. but he
]*ete
3 *
3 ft
Pete
aaw a ray of sunehtnc,
Double
Paea P en
9 O
Peea Pose
Wcit held the first trick
Pass
Opening teed—V K
with the king of bean s and
shifted to the King of dubi.
South took it with the ace, t a lecond heart, cashed hit
ruffed a club, ruffed a heart, acc and dummy's king of
ruffed another club, ruffed ipadei, ruffed dummy's last

heart, led hi* laM club and
ruffed with dummy'i king of
trumps.
Thi» line of play which
was baled on the correct
assumption that Welt had
started with five rtubs and
four cards in each major suit
deserved a belter fate than
actually befell It.
If East hsd discarded his
last spade when dummy ruf­
fed with the king, he would
have been forced to ruff the
third spade and lead away
from his queen of trumps.
How did East avoid thli
end ptsy? He underruffed
dummy's king of diamonds.
IThen he was able to follow
to the third spade and avoid
the end plsy.

ii)&amp; Jhe (Damon:
Have
you
noticed how
many people in selling jobs
today act as if they don't
want to sell you anything?
You walk into a store ait
act to make a purchaseknowing exactly what you
want and.ready to do busi­
ness quickly. Docs a clerk
hurry over to you, give you
his undivided attention, and
then act about to find you
what you want? Sometimes.
But ail too often these days
you walk into a store and
atand around feeling like an
intruder. Nobody looks your
way.
A couple of clerks are
standing off In a comer hav­

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Mon. Jnn. 15, ’ 62— Page 7

ing a private chat. They ovviously have no Intention of
being interrupted. Another is
on the telephone, talking and
doodling while carrying on
a personal conversation.
So you have a choice of
either turning around and
walking out or saying meek­
ly, "Can someune wait on
me, please?"
If you decide on the lat­
ter don’t be surprised if you
get an Irritated look and
catch a glimpse of a shrug
of th« shoulders as one clerk
indicates to another that
here'* one of those borea
again—a customer who in­
sists on buying something.

Quartet To Give Concert

By Ruth Miiiet
Another
dodge theclerks
with the "I-hate-customeri"
attitude uso La to stand and
tidy up
shelves while you
cool your heels, obviously In
the hope that you might give
up and go away.
If you don't give up, the
clerk who Is too busy tidy­
ing merchandise to sell any
may call out loudly, "W1U
you come and wait on thli
customer? I’ m busy."
Why people who hate to
tell take
selling jobs is a
mystery. But a lot of them
do. Maybe they don't keep
their Job* long—but evident­
ly there Is always someone
else who hates selling to step
In and take over for a while.

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(3) noblne Hood
(SI New* a Interview!
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TV Key Previews
TV Timt em its preview i arale Army,
coming television shows by 1 country," hi
•Bonding rebu rials, watching screenings, and anslyiing
scripts In Now York and
Hollywood. Theie art their
previews for today:
8-1:30 p.m. CBS. Bate and
Gladys. This ons hai some
good slapstick m o m c a t a,
thanks to tho irroipretilbts
Csra Williami ( G l a d y s ) .
She's
mistakenly
iirottsd
when tho tries to ehange an
accidentally itatned dress In
a friend’s hotel room. Funnlrst scene la la tho police
line-up as GUdya face, unseen witnesses along with
throo strippers. Pete (Harry
Morgan), is usual, is chagrind at ths situation, compound by the fart that one of
United Frtia International
her ex-toy frtends was tadlr.
Ohio State's
magnificent ectly raiponilbte for to r arBuckcyei reached the halfway r tll
14:30 p. m. NBC. 1*4, tho
mark of tha 1M1-62 college
baiketball icason ai the na- Virginian, Robert K. Les waa
tion’i only major unbeaten not an American patriot, yot
team, and from tho looks of hii msraory ia revered ad
thingi they may wind up the fsw others In this nation’s
history. Lee did not fight
campaign the same way.
The Buckeyes were left all •gainst ths union, nor did bo
alone on the perfect record fight tor slavery or aecaaiion.
lilt when Mlialsiippi State, a Ho resigned his eontmlation
threat to Kentucky's bid for in tho U. I . Army rather
eouthern supremacy, lost to than fight agalnat Ms belov­
Vanderbilt, 100-M, Saturday ed state, Virginia, and it was
night while Ohio State, the as commander of tha armed
nation’s top-ranked team, was forces of the State of Vir­
making Michigan ita 12th ginia that Lee began hit millstraight victim, N-JM.
tary career with the Contod-

GINA: A Blonde? —
Y e p , Italian actrvws
Gina Lollobrigida ia a
blonde, temporarily, for
her role In the film.
“ The Beauty of Ippolita." Here, Ginn does n
f c w culisthentica in
Rome in the w o r k
clothe* she wears in
her role ns a gns station attendant.

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IMP.
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Kdwarda Building
Hanford, Florida
Attorney for Fa»culor
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EN that I, J. t.U TIIEIl IIOHBT, Shaitff of Samlnola Conn,
tr. Florida, by vlrtua of a
writ laaurd out of the Small
Clalma
Court
In
and
fnr
S 'ln ln u lt County, Florida, on
Ih* 3nd day of Dacamhar, A M.
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IMalntiff, and IHIUCK H AR T.
IIULOW
a /k /a
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F R AN K
IIARTHOl.OW
and
EI.KANOR
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hla wlfa, Dafandanta, hava In
my puMbaalon Ilia follow ing
daacrlhad
paraonal
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aa the properly of IIRCCK
BARTHOI.OW . a /k /a nitUCH
FRANK
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and
ELEANOR
F. HARTHOLOW.
hla w lfa; that on tha l l ih
day of February, A . D. ItSI,
between lha legal hnura of
aala,
io&gt;w it:
after
l ino
o'clock In lha fnrenoon and
before !;0C o’clock In tha a f .
larnoon. on tha aald day at
lha front door of tha County
Court Ifouaa In Sanford. Seminola Counly, Florida, I ahall
offar for aala to lha hlghtat
bidder for raah In hand, ’ lha
abava daaerdbad paraonal pro.
party af
BIIIICK
BAR TIIO.
LOW, a / k /a DEUCE F R A N K
HARTHOLOW and ELEANOR
F. HARTHOLOW , hla wife.
J. L. tlobhy. Hlierlff or
Samlnola County, Florida
Pabllah Jan. IS, 11, 11 A Fab.
I. m i .
IN T H E C I lir i lT COURT &lt;IF
T H E NINTH J IIH I'IA I, r i l l .
CU1T OF FLORIDA, IN AYt)
FOR H iN I 'O L K COUNTY. IN
I-IIA .U K N Y .
NO. liaiH
INSTITUTIONAL
MORTOAIIH
COM FA NT, a California corporallou authorliad lo do buaInaaa la tha S la tt of Florida.
F laln tlff,
va.
W ILLIAM
F,
RATES
ANIJ
A D E LE BATES, hla wlfa, and
MRS. H A R R IE T II. U1TT AND
M1L ---------- LOTT, har huaband.
If married, and all unknown
halra, davlieei. granlaaa, aaalgnaaa,
Henora,
eradllora
trualaaa. or other ctalmaute
claiming by, through, under nr
agatnat W ILLIAM F. BATES
AND ADE LE BATES, hla w llaj
and MRS. H A R R IE T H. LOTT
A V I’ ME
LOTT, has
huaband, If marrlad, who n u f
ha dead and not known to bo
dead or alive; and all un­
known parllee and ctalm am g
having or claiming any right*
lllla or intareal In and to lb *
properly Involved In Ihle r a in a
Dafandanta
NOTICE OF SUIT TO
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llenora,
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MRS. H A R R IE T B. LOTT
AND MIL ---------- LOTT,
her husband. If marrlad,
who may ba daad and
not known to ba daad or
allvs; and all unknown
parties
and
italm a.il*
having or claiming any
right, lllla or Inlarasl In
and to tha properly In*
volted In this cause.
Reeidencea Unknown.
YOU. AND EACH Oh !*»' .
ara hereby notified II,\l a IUH
of Complaint
lo
Foracluva
Mori ge ga
haa
barn
filtd
agalnat ybu by tha rialn iU f
In lha abova-atylad court fv r
tha purpoaa of foracloaink a
murlgaga upon tha following
daacrlbad pruparty, a llu d e and
being
In
Samlnola
Counly,
Florida, ta w ill
Lot T. In Block
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MOUTH
ORLANDO
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ADDITION, according la
plat Ihi-Aof, raoordail In
Flat Hook 11, Fagaa II, i t
and 17, Fubllo Hacurda of
Haiulnola County, Florida.
You ara hereby required I*
■arva a copy of your Anaw&gt;r
or other pleading to the lull
el Complaint un tha F U ln ttfra a tto rn *)a, W illiam *, Sal­
omon, Krnnay A Llndaon. 1**1
DuFoul Building, Miami II,
Florida, and III* an original
Anawar or olh tr pleading la
tha Office ot lha Clark of Ihl
abovo-alylad court on or bafora tb* llh day ot February,
1*11.
t f you fall to do ao, a Da*
era#
Pro Confaaaj will
ba
taken agalnat you for tb* re­
lief demanded la tha BUI o&lt;
C om plain t.

W IT N E SS my hand and era)
af aald Court at Sanford, Sem ­
inole, County, Florida, tb li Itb
day of January, 11*1.
(SE A L )

CONIT)

Arthur II. Hachwlth, Jr.
Clark of tha Circuit Court
By Martha T . Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
F abllak: Jaa. I, 11. 11, I t. I I *

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6. For Kent

Classified
Phone

12. Heal Krtate For Sale

3-BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped, water fumilhed.
Ph. FA M i l l .

Strain

Oscar M. Harrison

M on. Jan. 15 ’62 — 'Pago 9

By Nadine Seltzer

Registered Broker
1311 Pslmetto Ave. FA 2-SS27

AVAILABLE Jan, 15th. 3 bed­
HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
room bouae, l l» bath, ex­
SALES
RENTALS
cellent
location,
kitchen
furnlahed 2110 per mo. Ph.
FA 2-6348.
2465 So. Park Ave.
FURNISHED collage for rent FA 2-5221 Evenings FA 2-2579
by month. 17-92 at Five
DEADLINES
A FABULOUS buyT 4 bedPoints. FA 2-1467.
OLAHHIFIBD DISPLAYi
room masonry home, stone
fireplace, open beam con­
Tur*., thru I'll. * 3 I*. M. dx&gt; LAKE FRONT 4 room unfurn­
ished on Lake Kathryn and
struction, 2 tile baths, too x
Wfnte insert ion. Mon. . Set.
17-92 Fern Park. Lofgrcn.
600 feet on beautiful Lake
niton.
ytarkham. Must see to ap­
unfurnished,
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED! 3 BED BOOM
preciate. FA 2-3378.
kitchen equipped house. Call
Tues- thru Frl. . 3 I*. M. dny
FA
2-0261.
lx lor* insertion. Mon. - Sat.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS,
noon
EVERY DAY
Realtor
RESPONSIBILITY:
We receive calls from peo­
Raymond Lundqulst, Aaaoc,
Th* Herald will not W reple who want lo rent houses FA 3-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
npunihlr for more than one in*
tnd apartments, furnished
RAVENNA PARK
collect insertion of your ad,
and unfurnished. If you
and reservese tha right In re­
have a placa to rent and 1500 down for this beautiful
3 bedroom, IVY bath home.
vise or rrjrct any adtcrliwwould care to avail yourLess then 10 minutes from
•elf of our services, we
j t r l from what ordered to
downtown Sanford and the
would appreciate your list­
conform to the polieiea of thi*
shopping
areas.
Kitchen
ing.
paper.
equipped and other fea­
tures

FA 2-2611

Helmly Realty

Office 204 W. First

Stemper A gency

CLEAN Carpets with our
Carpet Shampooer FREE
REALTOR - I.VSUROK
with purchase of Blue Lus­
CONSULTANT-APPRAISER
tre S h a m p o o . Carroll’a
Ph. FA 2-4991 112 N. Park
Furniture.
kluving soon to 1919 S.
French Ave.
3. Education • Instruction
CHORD SYSTEM piano let- 2 BEDROOM house, unfurn­
ished, fenced bsck yard.
sons (know your key board)
FA 2*4967.
in 12 easy lessons. Age IS
and up. FA 2-9081.
ONE OR TWO People to
ahare a comfortable home.
MEN AND WOMEN
FA 2-0461.
WANTED TO TRAIN

FOR CIVIL SERVICE
EXAMS!

FURNISHED apartment &lt;50
606 So. Perk Ave.

We prepare men and women.
Ages 18-55. Secure Jobs. FURNISHED Apartment, 219
W. 12th St. Ph. NO
High pay. Short houra. Ad
or FA 2-5205.
vancemcnt.
Grammar
school
education
usually 3 BEDROOM, unfurnished,
sufficient. Send name, borne
kitchen equipped, water fur
address, phone number and
nlshed. 273 Mo. FA 2-5021.
time home. Write Lincoln
Service, Box 77, Sanford DOWNSTAIRS, f u r n i s h e d
apartment with garage and
Herald, Sanford, Fla .
water Included. Reasonable,
C. For H «it
1300 Sanford Ave. FA 2-1654
or FA 2-5045.
TURN. apt. 2300 MellonviMe.
WELAKA
APARTMENTS: 9, For Sale or Rent
Rooms private balhi. 114 CUSTOM BUILT Home on
W. First St.
Lake. Rent or Sale. Rea' aonable. CaD eveningl. Ph.
RENT A RED
FA 1-1597.
Rollaway, Hospital It Baby
Beds
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. F V 2-3181 116 W. 1st. St

12. Real Estate For Sale

NICE country home on Hwy
Geneva 6H A. Highland, 9
room house, 2 baths, sun
CONVENIENT TO BASE: 3
porch and large open porch,
bedroom, kitchen equipped,
2 garages, 4 rooms are In
large living room, 2110 per
an apartment. Price only
mo., 105 E. Woodland Dr.
110,500. To aee this property
FA 2-7057.
nights and weekends ceil
3
ROOM
furnished
apt.,
GENEVA 2551. C. A. Whld$60 per mo. close-in, 111
don. Broker or O. It. MeE. Bth St. FA 2-4285 or
ihleuv. or 202 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-5796.
FA 2-5991.
I

BEDROOM house on Old
Orlando Road, ideal for J.
"Call Hall" FA 2-3641
children, achoot bus stop,
2544 So. French Ave.
shade trees, *60 mo., 1
months advance rent, Ph, REDUCED P R I C E 28,500.
PA 2-2257.
21,000 down balance 250 per
month on two frame houses
SLEEPING Rooms, 805 Park
and 4 acres of land. Con­
Ave.
tact Grady Scott. FA 1-2825.
9 BEDROOM. 2 bath, house,
Sunlend. FA 2-5537.
S t Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
FURNISHED bouse FA 2-7247
116 N. Park Ave FA 2-6123

4 &lt;t

W. Hall, Realtor

“THEMIBHTY MIDflET"
T IC WANT AD
Wtll DstheJshlSeVeu

SAN LANTA HOMES
On Locust, North ot Ea»t 20th
S t 3-Uedrooms, 2-Bslhs, ex­
cellent neighborhood. Pric­
ed from 211^00- Low down
payment. 264 50 per mo
principal k ln'erest.

VA - NOTHING

DOWN

Ph. FA 2-6510 or CR 7-1921
Nighta GA 2-1588
Jack Demetree. Developer
WILL SELL equity in house
or trade for houie trailer
Ph. FA 2-1491.

PINECUEST

T E E V GREEN
ESTA TES
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LMN Enterprises. Inc.
• Country Club Rosd
St. E lle n .ion) 2
Went Of llwy. 17-S2
l o Mayfair Countr)

(16th
Milan
Neat
Club

• 3 - Red room s

Large I bedroom 2 bath
home. Has lenced backyard
built-in electric stove and
oven, large utility room
end other features. This is
a large spacious floor plan.
2800 down.

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave.

• 1*4 llath n

Save Up To

• Central Alr-Cond. k
Heating
Ft! K Monthly Pajnirnts —

$66 to $74
No Cloning Cost
VA k Con*. Finsnring
Available

Cliff Bornemun, Rroker

TErroce 8-4199
Open ItyOO s. m. lu 7:0U p. 111.

FA 2- 2420

36%

On Auto
Insurance
Age* II ■ M
All Unee
Written
Call • C. O. TODD
FA 2-85U
for ALL )ou r Insnrsnee
2165 H. Park • Sanford
Nest Te Thrlflwny

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Slulusl

Insurance
(o .
linme Office: Columbus, O.

111 N. Park Ave.

FA 2-2420

KING
&amp; SUPPLIES
• Repair Work
Park Dr.
322 0483

Wall
Plumbing &amp; Heating
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
WORK
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6362

26. Radio &amp; Television
T.V. Service within the hour
Service calls 22 00 Sunshine
T.V. (The Working men’s
friend). FA 2-9792.

Stenstrom Realty
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3

you pot two ItlofcaU for a dimo7M

BEDROOM, 1 bath, tile
floors, 2 utility rooms, kit­
chen equipped, fenced in 12. Real Eatate For Sale
back yard, near recreation
area. Will Paint to suit. 41
SUNLAND
North 3rd St.. North Or- This Is a modified home with
a large separate dining
Undo. FA 2-2291.
room. The living room has
a full wall fireplace and
SUNSHINE REALTY
llvibility, 3 bedrooms and
Amy Anderson
space for a large family.
Reg. Real Estate Rrokcr
Kitchen equipment optional.
2619 So. French Ave.
With a 24150 down payment
Day FA 2-7493
the monthly payment! the
Night FA 2-4818
monthly payments ire only
280 per month, includes
taxes and tnaurance.
Registered Brokers
k ASSOCIATES
&lt;11 So. Park Ave. FA 3-5641
Lake Mary Branch FA 2-1290
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
IDEAL LAKEFRONT resi­
dential let— 170 feet lake- LOVELY CB home on large
front by 400 feet. Priced to
lake, 100 ft. on lake wRh ap­
aell. FA 2-3076 or FA 2-7116
proximately 1 4 acres with
several varieties of citrus.
All landscaped, 2 bedroom,
1 ball), living and dining
area, kitchen equipped, Fla.
2521 Park Dr. Sanford. Fla.
room, extra - large storage
Office FA 2-2118
room, double carport and
Nighta FA 2-0648
laundry room. Price 220,500.
We have some very lovely
COLORED, 3 lots ctose-ln.
country homes, some on
$1500, easy terms. Phone
lake*, some suburban with
TE 8-1092 or 750 Seminole
swimming pools from 117,Blvd. Casselberry, Fla.
500 and up. C. A. Whiddon,
Broker or O. R. Mathlaus.
ROSA L. PAYTON 20-2 S. Park Ave. FA 2-5991.
Reg. Real Estate Rroker
FA 2*1301 17-92 at Hiawatha

Ball-Blair Agency

Stenstrom Realty

HI. Mortgage Lon ns
LAUNDRY PRESSERS, apply in person., Seminole
County Laundry.

16. Femnle Help Wanted
MIDDLE AGED woman for
general work, some knowledge of sewing necessary.
Downtown Cleaners.
LUZIER COSMETICS MANAOER for North Brevard
area. Will train, commis­
sion plus bonus. Write or
call qualification! to p .o.
Box 2006, Orlando, Fla. or
GA 3-5636.

31. Poultry - Livestock

34. Article* For Sale

TWO Good Brood sows and WE BUY Used furniture. Ph.
FRIUIDAIHE
FA 2-5875.
4 pig*. FA 2-3232.
Sales It Service
House Wiring, Free Estimates
MAKE
1962 A MUSICAL
Sid Vihlen's Randall Electric 22. F low ers - S h ru b s
YEAR with a musical In112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0915 Sale! Polnsettiai In bloom 9§c
itrumvnl from BUKUR'S
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
MUSIC SHOP, 2004 Cedar
25. Plumbing Services
Grapevine Ave. near 20th St.
Ave. Specialising In
PLUMBING
• SALES • R E P A I R S
PANSIES k PETUNIAS now
Contracting 1 Repairs
• RENTALS
• MUSICAL
ready. Dutch Mill Nursery,
Free Estimates
ACCESSORIES. Before you
New Uratla Rd. oft 20th St.
buy, give us a try. Phone
R. L. HARVEY
304 Sanford Ave. FA 2-3383 33. Furniture
FA 2-0753.
W. J.
PLUMBING
• Contracting
2534 So.
Phone

‘•We Trade’*

2. Notices - Person itIs

21. Electrical Services

27. Special Services

Income Tax Service
Oscar M. Harrison
1311 Palmetto

FA 2-8227

Southern Air
Specialising In Healing
and Air-Conditioning Only
2502 Oak Ave.
FA 2-8321

HEATING
II. B. POPE CO. INC.
200 So. Park Ave. FA 3-4234
DU YOU NEED EXPERT
LITERARY HELP? . . .
an application letter that
will "get the )ob "; club
paper; after dinner speech;
high school or college theme
or essay on all but scienti­
fic subjecta. Low ratee. Ph.
FA 2-4023, evenings.

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought . Sold.
Larry's Jlsrt 115 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.

FRESH CREAMY
PRE-MIXED CONCRETE

Miracle Concrete Co.
509 Elm Ave.

FA 2-5751

Sell Us Y’ our Furnilure. Quick
PH1LCO refrigerator a n d
Service Wllh The Ceih.
household goods, good con­
SUPER TRADING POST.
dition. 101 Highland Dr.,
FA 2-0677.
Fern Perk.
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
Mattress renovating. Expert USED 21 IN. TV guaranteed,
termi to suit. Call George
Upholstering. All W o r k
FA 2-2121.
Guaranteed. Call Nix Bed­
ding Mfg. Co., FA 2-2UT,
1301 Sanford Ave.
• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE T O P
VALUE
C T A I 1P I 1

WILSON - MAIER
New and Used Furniture
311 E. First St.
FA 2-5622
FURS ITU nE
Musi sell at once—3 complete
rooms of furniture. Take
over monthly payment* of
211.86 or f200 cash. Call
owner collect TE 8*1511
Casselberry,

RECONDITIONED GE Auto­
matic washer 265. Terms
If desired. Call George
FA 2-2821.

Galaxie
BY

FO RD
enduring elegance
with power to plea*
WHY PAY MORE
and get leea . . . You run
own a
luxurious fully
equipped and nlr condition­
ed GALAXIE 268 for lee*
than you’d pay foe many
of the "stripped down" |
modsls In the medium price
Held.

GIRLS 26 in, bicycle. Phone
FA 2-4684.
'58 GE Refrigerator, 10 ft.,
like new, guaranteed, It.Vi.
Terms If desired. FA 2-2821
ask for George.
UPRIGHT piano, good condi­
tion. Phone FA 2-48U9.

36. Automobile** - Truck*
1957 FORD, Country Club, 9
passenger, station wagon.
Radio and Iteater. Private
3625. FA 2-5296.

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and
Baby Beds, Day, Week, or
______ _____
*
__
Month
FURNITURE CENTER
’53 FORD, 2 door, hard top,
1100 French Ave,
eatra nice. FA 2-3711.
Ph. FA 2-7953
1960 BUICK Electra Hardtop,
31. Article* For Sale
power steering, p o w e r
brakes, completaly equip­
FURNITURE
ped. Osteen, Fla. across the
Navy man transferred; brand
street from Post Office.
new; take over for balance
on 3 complete rooms; no 1951 OLDS "18" one owner,
down payment necessary;
radio and heater, 3*25 . 201
payments low as |13 per
Palmetto after 6 p. m.
month. Call owner collect,
TE 1-1511, Casselberry.
37. Boat* * Motor*

TEAR OUT THIS AD, and
mall with name, addraaa for
big box of home needa and
MACHINE SER­ WHEEL CHAIRS, rnitchei,
cosmetics for Free Trial to SEWING
Gateway To The Waterway
VICE: For service on sny
canes, walkers.
lest in your home. Tell your
make
of
Sewing
machine,
Your EV1NRUDB Dealer
FREE
DELIVERY
friends, make money. Rush
parts and accessories or
Kobnon Sporting Goods
Prescription! our Specialty
name BLAIR, Dept. 685
504-6-8 X. 16t. P k FA 2-5961
Rentals call or write to
FAUSTS R&lt; Mel Ion villa
FA2, Lynchburg, Va.
Sanford Sewing Center, 104
Ph. FA 3-710T
18 FT. Fiberglass boat, elec­
South Perk A -e. FA 2-9(11.
19. Situutlonn Wanted
tric starter, motor and
CIRCULATING HEATER, LP
trailer. FA 3-7117.
WELIJI
DRILLED,
PUMPS,
gas,
(or
l-bedro«m
home.
DAYS work wanted. FA 2-4039
SPRINKLER 8YSTEMS
Reasonable. 1116 Rendolph
SB. Trailers - Cabana*
All Types and Sliei
St. or Phone FA 2-5296.
CARE lor Invalid. FA 3-1782.
We Repair end Service
HOUSETRA1LER 35 Ft. I
FACTORY TO YOU
DAYS WORK FA 2-1391.
S T I N E
bedrooms,
modern,
like
a l u m in u m b l in d s
Machinery and Supply Co.
now, must sacrifice. De20. B a b y s itte r*
Enclosed
head,
Sag-proof
bot­
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
Wltt’s Trailer Park, 3515
tom rail with plastic ends.
Orlando Dr,
BARYSirriNO day or nltht.
Plastic
or
rayor
tapes.
Cot­
FKIG1DA1KE
322-9583,
HIGHLAND P A R K - 2 bed­
ton or nylon cords.
Seles k Service
room, frame, convenient to
Heakarik G lass ami Paint
G. H. HIGH
21.
Renuty
Salon*
achooD and shopping. Hard­
Co.
Oviedo, Fla. FO 5-5315 Days
wood floors, space heater,
Eveningl Sanford FA 3-3893 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-46U
WEKIVA
RIVER
ESTATES
blinds and kitchen equip­
A. W. Barkley U«*d Cera.
Urauly Shop
INTAKE manifold, 1 two-bar­
ped. Financing available. Approximately 2 4 acres, with
Piano Tuning — Repairing
Inc.
Formerly Katherine Harvey
150
(t.
on
river,
Ik
mile
off
rel
carburetors,
fuel
block,
Priced below market. See at
W. U HARMON
Import*
A
Sport* Car*
Open
By
Appolntmrnl—Thurs.
R*. 46
for ’59 or ’59 Ford 361 en­
Ph. FA 2-4525
2104 Cordova Dr. or Phone
Our Speciality
A Fri. Evenings
gine. Phone Mr. Ulvlow.
17-92 - Heart of Maitland
FA 2-4179.
Pal SU-wart &amp; Lillian Cordcn Seplic tanks pumped - drain
FA 2-2611 or FA 3-49813 Sl­
PH. Ml 4-6307
Call FA 2-64T2 after 8:00 p m.
Hair Stylet
MAYFAIR
ier 6:00 p. m.
fields installed. 24 hour terWe are proud to offer this
311 Palmelto Ave. FA 2-0631
vice. Term i. FA 1-9489
HOME ON THE RANGE
truly beautiful 4 bedroom
90
acres
of
fenced
pasture
HARRIETTS
hum*-. A fine location with
29. Automobile Service
land. Neat house nettled in
BEAUTY NOOK
quality construction. Kitch­
big trees. Private pond Professional Care — Modern
en
equipped,
including
AUTO GLASS
Equipment
stocked with bass. Old sugar
built-in oven, stove and
INSTALLED
Ph. FA 2-5742
mill. It you've ever had a 106 So. Oik
dishwasher. This is a large
hankerin’
to
raise
horses
Windahield
Hack Gloat*
floor plan. Central heating,
22. Hulld • Paint • Repair Door d a ta
and
cowa
and
work
the
Vent Gian*
double carporle and many
lend, here'a your chance. ROOM S P E C I A L 314 95.
SERVICE
extras. Can be purchased
Price 238,000 Includes farm­
Painting Inside and out. Senknrik Gian* and Paint
on favorable, terms or re­
ing equipment. Call fur ap­
Co.
Call Mr. Tasker, FA 2-6159.
financed to suit purchaser.
pointment.
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
228,000.
SEMI-RETIRED Carpenter
Hepalri, Alterations, Painting 31. Poultry - Livestock
“ We Trade”
Phone FA 2-7983
PUPPIES - half Airedale, 2
months old, 35.00. Call Sat
23. Building Material*
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
or Sun. only. Walaa Fern­
REALTOR — LNSUROR
LUMBER HARDWARE
ery. on lake at Lyinan
ONLY 2500 00 DOWN for com ­ CONSULTANT-APPRAISER
PAINT
School, Longwood.
pletely furnished, 2 bedroom Pb. FA 2-4991
NO PAYMENTS
112 N. Park
house. Automatic washer, Moving soon to 1919 S. French Hoohng FIIA Loans Plans
CHAMPION
Miniature
AKC
FREE ESTIMATES
Ave.
'TIL MARCH!
fenced yard, patio. 103 Gar­
Black Poodle Pupplfi and
Your Credit Is Good, Up lo
m on Dr.
Mother, Show dog Stock.
13, Mortgage Loane
X Yrs. to Pay
993
FA 3-7741,
PARK RIDGE 3 bedroom,
-.9 II I'M A til.T ............................................ -......... .
11 EDWARDS
MORTGAGE LOANS
li t bath, air conditioned, cen­
1993
am n iK V . liuual* 1 Diiof llnrdtoD ....— ---------BUILDERS SUPPLIES
FIIA and Conventional
tral heat, I patios, eorner
60 COKVAIH 4 Door Automatic ------------ ------- e»»**e»ss«0 1395
We Give TV Stamps
Commercial k Residential
793
lot 2750 Down. FA 2-6465,
j)7 l&gt;t.vainl!TII SI.lion Waniitt ... .
903 W. 3rd SI. Ph. FA 3-7808
2995
SUNLAND: 2 bedroom, many
1295
59 CIIEV. Btslioo Wagon V-8 Auto. ~ ™ — .— -------ealraa, low down payment.
FINANCING
895
5* FUND 2 Dour, K-500, Overdrive ------------ —
Down Payment k
FA 2-8097.
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
1695
5*
LINCOLN
4
Door,
Air
Cond.
...................
—
Closing Coat
995
)H rllK V . 4 Door, (economy 8 .......... .............
795
11 ItAMfll.RIt i Ilnur
..............................
795
Moathy PaymrnU ne low as 57 CIIEV. 210. 2 Door, V-8, Auto ..................................
593
LMN ENTERPRISES INC. III Inch tnsee and Insurance
895
58 CllRYHLKH Ktstlon Wagon, Auto........ ...... ------ NEW HOMES
3 • BEDROOMS
By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
493
.va IIA 51III.Kit. 8 r * l. 1 Ilnur ....................... .......
In Beautiful —
l*/a BATHS
X7 AIlll.LAO CiMvartlblki .. . ,, —
1295
Sunland Estates 55 CIIEV. 4 Door V-8, Auto _________________
As Low As $350 Down
Low Down Payment
695
No Cloning Coala
693
53 o|.DH 8H, 4 Door, Auto. . . ..
$14,100
$17,100
4-Bedrooms— g Beths
895
As Lew
IE 8
Per
3 • BEDROOMS
695
53 NAHII AmbiAiulyr 4 Door .........
—— -----^
1-1led rooms— 1 Beths
As
™
Month
1 - 1*4 - 2 UATIIS
395
24 MERCURY Coups ............................... ...........
Principal
Ins.
Int.
Text*
3-Bedrooms— 1 Vl Bathe
fi&lt;J&amp;
53 CADILLAC 4 Door, Air Cond. .............. .........
Con*
rational
A
FIIA
Loans
18,600 To t'J.300
2'jS
llU d rooiee— 1 Beth
Drive
17-92
to
Hunlend
FHA Hi Conv. Financing Estates (3 ml. B. of Sanford). 54 RAMBLER, Huper Auto. *
895
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Wide variety eaterlor dreigna and floor plane
193
Helea office let bouae Inside S3 FONT!AC 4 Door, Auto........... ......
DIRECTIONS: 10 Minute*
1193
37 CIIEV. 1 To* Chassis aod Cab ..... ..................
entrant*.
VA Financing on Home* up lo f I f , 000
from Hanford. Ho. on Hwy.
93
49 CHEVROLET .......
.......................... .....
IT-92, turn right at our
FIIA—Conventional &amp; In-Service Financing
KINGSWOOD
sign.

62 Galaxie 500
4-door eedan, tuione white I
and viking blue, vinyl trim,
325 V-8 engine, CrulaomaGr, 800 x 14 whltswslla, I
power brakes, power eteer- |
Ing, nlr conditioning, rndlo, ksnter, tinted glass, 2•peed wlpora and washers,
wheel
covers,
back &gt; np
lights, turn signets, oil fil­
ter. electric stock, padded
desk

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Jim Hunt Realty

River Front

Barkley

Property

CUT ’ N CURL

$5,500

NOTICE

Stenstrom Realty

dlcwsutna Park

Homes

DIRK17TIONH: Tuns W. on 20th SI. Follow Country
Club lid. A JVstch for our eigne.

4-door V-8, H I engine,
Crulsomettr, 898 x
14
whitewalls, pewsr steering, |
power brakes, radio, tinted
windshield, X speed wipers
and washers, wheel rovers,
padded desk, safety belts, I
turn signals, electric clock |
oil filter, bseh-np lights,
corlnthlen white flnlak

*3486“
62 FORD
Country Sedan
6 ptssenger station wagon, j
4 door, whit* over sliver
moss, FordomaUc, 868 t 14
whitewall
tires,
electric
window tell gate, 292 V-8
engine,
power
steering,
wheel covers, padded dash,
all vinyl Interior, oM fitter, j
turn signals.

JANUARY
CLEARANCE SALE
HOLLERSo/SANFORD *3460”

Stemper A gency

Stenstrom Realty

62 GALAXIE

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$156

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TErrace 8-3911

INC.

PA 2-8674
JIM HUNT - FA 2-2111

219 E. 2nd ST.
2305 Park Av*.

SANFORD
SANFORD

FA 2-0711
FA 2-0861

FORD
Bonus

Features

These cars feature all the
(extras) ns stsndsrd equipmint . . . A T NO EXTRA
COST TO YOUI
1. Htlf Adjusting Brake*.
2. 2 Yr. Permanent Cool­
ant.
5. 20,000 ML Lubrication.
i. 30,000 Mil* Wheel BeerIng racking,
3. &lt;0.000 Fuel Filler Re­
placement.
g. 12,009 Factory Extend­
ed Warranty.

STRICKLAND
MORRISON
INCORPORATED
30ft E. First Si.
FA 3-1481
Winter Park Ml 4-8911
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We’ll Change Name Of Grapefruit?
5i
LAKELAND-A mere hint
at changing the name of
Florida grapefruit has arous­
ed commotion akin to the le­
gendary debate brewed by
the years-ago suggestion that
the state of Arkansaw be­
come Arkansas!.
It all started out so inno­
cently, aa do so many great
issues. In the interest of sell­
ing more Florida grapefruit,
a top U.S. marketing expert
wrote a treatise on the sub­
ject for Florida Citrus Mu­
tual. In hia discourse he
tossed In the suggestion that
maybe another name would
give the product a more sale-

in

able consumer image. As a
starter, he wondered in print
if maybe "g r e a t f r u 11"
wouldn't do the trick.
Following this lead an­
other researcher looked into
grapefrult’ a
history
and
learned it hai, over the cen­
turies, been called such as
"Adam’s Apple," "zam hoa."
"bustanbun," "a h a d d o c k "
and "pummelo."
Most reaction from a num­
ber of writers-in was leave
the grapefruit name be, but
try a few new, or embellish­
ed, approaches to selling and
consuming it.
A lady from Palm Beach:
. . "Take a les* formal ap-

proarh to grapefruit eating
. . Peel it. like an orange,
and dip the sections In
sugar, or not." She also
wrote that if there wai to
be any tampering with Ihe
name call the finest quality
"Queen Grapefruit."
A gentleman from Riviera
Bearh forthrightly wrote that
"here is a wonderful hot wea­
ther cooler: Sally Dog. Juic*
of one-half fresh grapefruit,
one an a half ounces of
gin, t lot of cracked ice and

salt on lop lo enjoy. No need
to change Ibe name of a
wonderful fruit."
A Florida processor is al­
ready
putting
up "Salty
Dogs" in small cans for in­
dividual aervingi.
A Sanfordian who shone
hack in Ihe days nf Ihe Rig
Apple w T i t e s . . . "why doesn't
someone develop it (grape­
fruit) into a big orange and
forget the whole thing?
A Miamian: "Make It poss­
ible to buy good grapefruit

for

two

for

15 cents,

WE HAVE MOVED
On January

or

less, and no matter what you
call it, people will buy It."
In a nutshell—or should
that be in a grapefruit rind?
—as Mutual’s Bob Rutledge
puta it, "there stems to be
no popular demand to change
the name grapefruit, but
there ia a swelling grower
demand that the Industry put
all its intelligence and energy
to work to devetop more
ways to sell more grapefruit to more people."

15,

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We Moved Into A New Location

2465 5. PARK AVENUE
• Helmly Really

• Everett A . Itnrper

P„ Stewart Helmly,
Realtor

Insurance
Agency

FA 2-2285

FA 2-5221
Complete

Real

Estate

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Insurance

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Jaycee
TALLAHASSEE— Governor
Farrli Bryant today pro­
claimed Jan, 20-27 aa "Jun­
ior Chamber of Commerce
Week" In Florida and asked
all state and local organiza­
tion! to cooperate in the ob ­
servance.
He said the purpose of the
week is to focus attention on

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C L A K K N C i; H IIH IN K It

young men and the work they

are doing, and emphasize
that the Florida Jaycees have

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Shriner To Speak
Growers Set
To Business Group Meeting Dates
All itfercitcd persons are
invited by the Sanford nullness and Professional Worn*
en’a Club to hear an address by Clarence Shriner of
DeLand on Tuesday at I p.m.
at the Christian Church on
Sanford Ave,
Shriner, after thirty years
with the Hoy Scouts of AmerJean, retired from the poll(ion of Regional Executive
for the Boy Scouts to become
Executive Vice President of
Patriotic
Education,
Inc.,
which wai established In 1952
urder his direction.
The objective of this organ­
isation, a nationwide non-pro­
fit movement of patriotic
men, women and young peo­
ple, la to carry on a broad
program of activities dealing
with the basic Ideals and
principles of
the
United

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JANUARY •
Admissions
William G, Kllbee, Genova;
Keah Davis, Dellary; Carol
Iloach, N, Orlando; Jacqullyn
McClary, Euatis; Trudy Cross,
Gertrude Gilbert, John Ogles­
by, Maude Thomas, Hetty
Swift, Yvonne M. Scchnesl,
Cathryn While, Judy Howard
of Sanford.
Discharges
Carol Roach, N. Orlando;
John T. Hewitt, Dellary;
Charles
Master,
Dcl.and;
Robert Cameron, Long wood;
Mae Hell, Geneva; Judy Di­
ane Hoffman, Martha Stew­
art, Haby Girl Ward, Emily
D. Goodwin, Mrs. Stephen
Cashdollar ami haby; Mary
Jean Turner and Mary J*.
Cruse of Sanford.
JANUARY 10
Admissions
Mary Louise Vcino, Osteen;
Helen Stripp, DeUary; Ed­
ward Sipes, Bernice HasherVllle, Patricia Mann, Carrie
Hamilton, John P. Hart, Carl
Williams, Donla McCormick,
Harold Knox, Macs)# Gilley,
Lciola Harden, Lulu Harriett
of Sanford.

States In order to assure the
perpetuation ol our Ameri­
can heritage for today’s chil­
dren and for auceeding generatlons.
In addition to hia long
career in Scouting, Shriner
hat been active In the Sons
of the American Revolution,
serving that organltalion in
many
capacities
including
Vice-President General of the
National Society.
Other of hit appointments
and positions of public aervicc and philanthropy are
loo numerous to mention ful­
ly, but It may be noted that
he has worked with youth
groups wherever he resided.
He Is.a member of many
civic organizations both local
and national, Including Die
Chamber of Commerce and
Rotary Club of DeLand. He
belongs to the First Baptist
Church of DeLand ami wai a
recipient of the George Wash­
ington Honor Mcdul of the
Freedom Foundation.
The National Security Commitlcc of the Business and
Professional Women’ s Club la
presenting Shriner to the citi­
zen* of this community. Mrs.
Eula Grantham, Chairman,
will be in charge nf the pro­
gram.

Dates for the 1002 Conven­
tion of tlte Florida Fruit &amp;
Vegetable
Association
will
be Sept. Id through 21, ac­
cording to an announcement
by Jnlfre C. David, Orlando,
General Manager of the Flor­
ida Fruit L Vegetable Asso­
ciation.
"The Board of Directors of
FFVA hat chosen these dates
as being most suitable for
the trade and members, gen­
erally,
"Tentative plana are for a
Golf Tournament on Scptember 17, three days of general
meeting! and ■ final day of
scheduled
committee
ami
conference meeting*," David
said.
"Headquarters hotel for the
meeting will bo the Amer­
icana, at Ual Harbour, Miami
Beach," David added.

Enterprise PTC
Sets Meeting

The Enterprise P a r e n t Tearher Council will meet at
7:30 p. m. Tuesday In th*
school auditorium for the reg­
ular monthly hualrieaa meal­
ing.
Harold Wooten, physical ed­
ucation coordinator, will pre­
sent a program on "Physical
Fitness."
Old and new projects of the
P-TG were discussed at a
meeting of the executive hoard
last Tuesday when It was re­
ported that the new 2.1-Inch
television set now is in use In
By Carat Jrpsun
Eighteen members o f the the rafvtorium and the school
Women's Christian Fellowship Is participating in the Educa­
of tho Chuluota Community tional TV programs.
Church met for luncheon at
tho 1-nke Catherine Inn last Paper Collected
Ths Junior Hundsy School
Wednesday.
Mrs. Lucy Carlson was Ih Class o f the Chuluota Com­
charge o f the program entitl­ munity Church hai collected
more than 6,000 pounds of pa­
ed "Women In the Church."
Mvmtii'rs enjoyed a delicious per during the pnet several
baked hum luncheon which weeks as a elms project to aid
was served at tables deco ruled the church building fund. R.
with fern and flame vine with Moon o f Hiath 8t. donated
a huge floral arrangement as time and the uat of hia ear to
help with collections.
the centerpiece.

Chuluota
Church Women
Hold Luncheon

Births

I

Mr. and Mrs. tarry Mann of
Sanford, a girl
Mr and Mrs. Carl White ol
Sanford, a boy
Mr, and Mra. James Haikervllle of Sanford, a boy
Discharges
Alexander Cooper, Dellary;
Sheila Gall Butler, Mary
O'Brien and Pearl Mangus ol
Sanford.
JANUARY II
Admissions
Harold W. Kyle, Dellary;
Jane E. Richards, Lake Mary;
William Ulack, Dellary; Caro
lyn Rctta, Hobby Hanby, Elia
nlwlh Goldsworthy, Samuel
Levy, Gladys Davia and Eve
lyn Kppe o f Sanfunl.

BirUus
Mr. and Mra. Llah Harden
of Sanford, a boy.
Dischargee
Mickey Joe Junes, Alta­
monte Spge.; Carol Roach, N.
Orlando; lol* Crane, Oviedo;
William Kllbaa, Geneva; Judy
Howard, Y T t n n s Svehrest,
Dorothy Evane, Equllla Wal­
ton and Brownie Mae Lea o f
thuYufd.

YOU’LL LIKE THI W A Y W l DO BUtlNISSI

Loons up ©

to $400

G.A.C. F IN A N C E

W eek
done an outstanding job In
the field* of community deve­
lopment, youth work, traffic |
safety, and leadership train­
ing.
During Jaycee Week obser­
vance In Florida, the U.S.
Jayccca will be recognizing
America'* Ten Outstanding
Young Men of 1801 In Santa
Monica, California, with na­
tional Jaycee President Bob
Conger making the presenta­
tions.
The week celebrates the
founding of the Junior Cham­
ber In 1015, when Henry
Gieisenbicr saw a need for
a young men's civic group
and organized the first chap­
ter, according to state Jay­
cee Week Chairman Bill Gun­
ter of Orlando.
Th* Florida Jaycee*, over
7,000 strong, have local clubi
In more than 100 cities
throughout the state. State
headquarter* for the organi­
sation la located In Lakeland.

The Lake Mary Volunteer
Fire Dept, appointed an audit­
ing committee and heard an­
nual reports at Ita installation
meeting last Tuesday night at
the Fire Hall.
Recommended for the com­
mittee to pei form tho annual
audit nf department recorda
were J. Leon Taylor, Fred
Welle and Woody Friend.
The annual treasurer’! re­
port showed that the depart­
ment received a total of $1,016, apent a total of (738 and
now has a batanre of (278.78.
The men voted to dlecontlnue use nf a safety deposit
box and appointed Harry
llucklcw to check with the
Southern Bell Telephone Co.
on the possibility o f having
the Lake Mary Fire Dept,
numbers listed with the emer­
gency rail number* In the new
directory.

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MIAMI (UPI) _ Walter
C. Grady of DeLaod told
tha Florida Racing Commi**ton today be had been
blackballed by the racing
Industry because “ I was
Uie focal point in a swindle
•t the Daytona Iteach dog
track three years ago."

Died

Wreckage O f N avy Plane In Which

n.v i„u h y
NOBODY \SKi.l) ME, BUT
1 don't dig tnc twist.
• • •
The fascination of fishing
hai eluded me.
Despite all the latest criti­
cism directed at him, Carlton
DlUa is the best engineer this
county has ever had.
• • •
I can't get over the job the
Sunshine Committee of the
Chamber accomplished,
• • •
Anyone who doesn’t Join the
Chamber has "got no right"
to complain If the county is
stalemated for the nest 20
year*.
• • •
I get angry when I buy a
pack of dgarets and have to
ask for a book of matches.
• • •

Hurnld Photon by David Drown

C Of C Drive
For Members
Off, Winging

Why does politics have to
enter Into It when choosing a
Chamber of Commerce offi­
new postmaster?
cial! today expressed high
*
• • •
optimism that the 1962 mem­
Why doesn’t the County bership drive would be a suc­
Commission go back to meet­ cess with the organisation
ing in the mornings?
reaching its goal of 73 new
• • •
members.
If the reapportionment ref­
Membership chairmen Scott
erendum
passes, Seminole Hums and Hill Hemphill re­
County can't go wrong if It ported that in the eight hours
elects Mack Cleveland for the of the concerted "crash"
Job.
drive, 23 new members were
• • •
corralcd.
Maybe the Washington Red­
"We appreciate the splendid
skins should try Soccer nest response by the workers anil
year.
Ihe wholehearted effort this
• • •
drive is getting." the chair­
Why doesn't Gordon Freder­ men reported.
ick change his mind and run
The drive will continue
for the Legislature?
through WrdnctdW -Sight and
• • •
officials reported* Midi "there
What Is the difference be­ i* every indication that we
tween a broken marriage and will reach our goal of now
a trial separation?
memberships ^anfl renewkU."
• • •
Jack Benny Improves tele­
vision Just by showing up.
• • •
Mow can you enjoy fishing
when you need a traffic cop
on the river these days?
• • •
When are we gonna do
something about these vacant
store* on First St.?
• • •
Most county officials answer
the simplest questions as
though they* were afraid of
committing perjury.
• • •
When are we gonna get an
active humane society.
• • •
People who knock Sid Ri­
chard's rock garden probably
hava the worst looking lawns
in the county.
• t •

Navy Begins
WEATHER: Fair through Wednesday. High today, 75-82. Low tonight. 57-65.

VOL.

6a

United

Promt

U. S. Pulls Back
Berlin Forces
To Ease Tension

BERLIN (U l’ D—The United
States Army announced today
it is pulling back its tanka
and armored cara from the
area around the key Friedrichalraisc crossing point on
the walled East-West Berlin
border.
The Army said it was with­
drawing &lt;u armoi to Tunijicl
hot airbase "to improve the
dispositions of the U. S. forces
In the Amcriran sector "
Observers felt (lie move inUicaU'd a lessening of tension
along the border.
'Soviet armor was pulled
hack from the crusting point
some time ago, hut lust wav
reported within striking dis­
A breaking and entering tance of the Kricdrichstrasse
which occurred aometime vmrly halo In the Communist-built
this morning at Julies Tire wall that divides the city.
Shop, 2:111 West First St., I*
being Investigated by the
Sheriff's Dept.
Deputy Slim Galloway-was
called out to investigate the
burglary and theft in which
NEW YORK (U l’ li — A
over 115 dollars of met chan- Florida fisherman will return
disc and coins were taken.
home to face charges stem­
This was the third time the ming from an alleged drown­
store had been burglarised in ing hoax last April.
three months, reported shop
John Vasilis Ptcrudia. SO.
owner J. Videl Jones, who agreed Monday in federal
said that each timo the same court lo return to Fort Myers,
type o f goods was taken, where he will be tried on
rigarets, randy, and cookies. charges of conspiracy to mail
Entry was gained thiuugh a a false statement to thr Coast
Guard.
rear window, he said.

Shop Looted
Third Time

Fisherman Faces
‘Hoax’ Charges

No one can tell a story better than Volie Williams. Jr.
• • •
Now that the weather has
warmed up, what excuse can
I use for my golf score ?
• • •
No drive is worth more at
Mayor J
II. (Jimmy) I Jan. 20-26 as Junior Chamber
tention than the heart fund.
Crapps
Monday
proclaimed |of Commerce week in San• • •
How come there were more
persons hooked at the countyjail on Christmas eve than on
New Year's.
• • •
I hope when the Jaycees
pick the Distinguished ser­
vice award winner they don t
forget County Judge Vernon
Mile.
• • •
People who say " I ’ m going
to tell him what 1 think of
him." aeldom tell him what
they think of him.
• • •
l don't trust people who get
confidential about domestic
troubles the first time you
meet them.
• • •
Oviedo motlvrrs can never
be thankful enough to Ihe pilot
of Ihe A3D that crashed near
the Oviedo school Monday.
• • •
I wouldn't have Karljle
llousholder's Job as prosecu­
tor for all the orange* in Lie
MAYOR J. II. (JIMMY) CRAl’ PS niga* « pro­
county.
• * •
clamation Monday declaring next week aa "JnyT.:o*v scoffers who thought
cee Week” in Sanford while chairman lor the
the boat manna was another
week’s festivities, Hob Drabik, watches.
CPcui'ard
are k e e p i n g
(I'.cialvl lptoto)
, "luum ' Lc&lt;c bays.

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Established 190S

TUKS., JAN. 16. 1962

SANFORD,

Dutch Charge invasion;

Jan. 20 JC Week
ford and asked local organixationi to cooperate in the
o W rv ante.
lie said the purpose of the
week Is to focus attention on
young men anil the work they
are doing, and emphasised
that Ihe Sanford Ja&gt;c-*e*
have done an outstanding Job
in the field of civic improve­
ment.
During Jayeee week the loral organisation will honor
the outstanding young teach­
er, farmer, sailor and will
also present the annual good
government award and illstmgu.shed award at the Jaycpc Banquet Jan. 27.
Nineteen past
presidents
will gather Jan. 23 to name
the rrcipent of the
award to lie presented on
Jan. 27 at live Jaycees ban­
quet which will be held at the
Civic Center.
The outstanding farmer will
be named by the public;
teacher will be nominated by
school principal* throughout
the area and tailor by the
officers and men at NAS.
Herald
Managing
Editor
Larry Verabel will present
the good government award
at the banquet to an out­
standing citizen while the
pari prriHcnts will name Ihe
USA winner.

THE HAGUE. H o l l a n d
(U P !)—The Defense Ministry
said today Indonesia attempt­
ed to invade Dutch New
Guinea Monday.
An
olficial
communique
said Use number of capturrd
Indonesians aboard a motor
torpedo boat that was sunk
by Dutch naval units off ihe
island's south
coast
wat
many more than would have
been aboard the vessel under
normal condilioni.
"It
ia completely clear
from tbit fact and the equip­
ment which wa* impounded
that an invasion attempt has
been made," the communique
aaid.
In Jakarta, MaJ. Gen. Aehmad Janl. chief of the special
o|&gt;crational command for the
"liberation of West Irian."
scoffed at Dutch charges that
Indonesia lud tried to invade
West New Guinea
"Everybody
understands
three motor boats don't con­
stitute a convoy for landing,"
Janl said. He added that In­
donesia will inform the Unit­
ed Nations about the attack.

County Given
$9,949 By Mize

(UPI)— The United Nations
kept a watchful eye nn the
explosive West New Guinea
ittuation today hut there
was no moyc for action by
Hie world organitafion.
Acting Secretary General
Thant sent urgent messages
to tlie foreign ministcri &gt;f
Indonesia and The Nether,
lands late Monday.
lie repeated an appeal to
both to "seek a peaceful
solution of the problem" of
Indonesia'*
claim
to the
Dutch-held half of the vast
South Pacific island which
the Jakarta government calls
West Irian.

Shergales Bail
Set At $10,000
MIAMI (U P I )-U . S. Com
missioncr Roger E. Davis set
hail at 310,000 Monday for
William J. Shergales, soldier
of fortune accused of acting
aa an unregistered foreign
agent fur Cuba. ■
Shergales. 33. of Wrst Holly.
wood, Fla., denied he ia or
ever was an agent for Pre­
mier Fidel Castro Hr aaid lie
spent 22 month* In a Cuban
jail and was released Dec. 6
only because of Ihe persistent
pleas of his pretty wife.
Fill agents arrested Sliergales Friday night as hr got
ulf a Might from Jamaica. Hr
is also arrusrd of violating
Ihe federal aviation acl by
making a private Right t&lt;&gt;
Cuba without tiling a High!
plan.
Shergales ami Howard Itumlquisl ol Miami were shutdown
in Cuba in March I960. They
were attempting lo land a
small plane

County Judge Vernon Mize
today turned over 39,919 91 in
excess fee* for 1901 to tiie
County Commission and re­
ported that las ol/iee handled
2,304 cases during Hie year.
Mile aaid that 73 percent of
Ihe ca ie i were for traffic
viola tiona.
lie added that there were
1.374 warrants Issued In 1961
In hi* letter of transmittal
to Ihe County Commission
Mire said that excess fees
turned over to the county
were up during 1961 in the
amount of 33.201 over fees for
the previous year.
The total receipts for 1961
were *3.089 more than I960
and the expense* of the ollice
SANTO DOMINGO (UI'II
fur 1U61 were 31.610 less II an — Provinrlnl authorities &gt;rt
the expenses for I960.
out today to d e t e r m i n e
whether a body unearthed
near San Jose de Ocoa I* that
of Jesus de Gailmlei. lungmissing Columbia University
lecturer.
In Haul, tile city nearest
LEOPOLDVILLE (UPI) Captured leftist leader An­ Bail Jose, District Attorney
toine Giirnga will be held in Raul Fontana said he had
Slanlryville for investigation hern Instructed by national
ot
so-far
secret
charges authuilties to investigate the
against him. Congolese sourc­ ease.
The newspaper El Caribe
es said today.
Diplomatic aource* said the reported 3lond*y that Abel
investigation is likely to cen­ Ballesteros, a friend of Galinter around the death* of sev­ det and like him • Spanish
eral of Giienga's political op­ refugee, had identified the
ponent* shortly after former liody as that o f tha missing
Premier Patrice Lumumba man. The report wres denied
wa* killed in Katanga It Monday night by Radio Car1ibe.
months ago.

Seek Lead In
Lecturer’s Death

Probe Slated On
Congo Charges

NO. 367

Seven Engineers
Go On Trial
In Volusia

Investigation
Of A 3 D Crash

A Navy inveatigation team today hunted
through the smoldering wreckage nnd debris of un
A3D Skywarrior crash in Oviedo that look the Uvea
of three of the plane's four-man crew Monday ufterDELAND (U PD —Trial of noon.
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. seven partner* in a Jackson­
All three crewmen who lost their lives in tho

Attacked, Says Jakarta
JAKARTA, Indonesia ( UPI)
— A fop ranking Indonesian
military official charged today
that Dutch planes and war­
ship* delibei atrly utturked In­
donesian vessels in the "open
sen" off the coast o f disputrd
West New Guinea Monday
night. '
President Buksrno met fur
mure than nn hour in emer­
gency session with hi* mili­
tary adviser* to discuss the
rlasK that has pushed Indon­
esia and Hollund to the brink
of wur.
The president, who ha* been
stirring up war fever for
weeks In bristling speeches
ntiout Indonesian claims to
West New Guinea, bad no im­
mediate comment on the Inci­
dent In. which two Indonesian
vessels were reported destroy­
er).
Rut MnJ. Gen. Aclimsd Janl,
chief of the special operation­
al command for the •'libera­
tion of Wrst Irian,” issued
two statements accusing the
Dutch of an unprovoked at­
tack while Indonesian vessels
were patrolling "in Indonesian
wateia in the nrlghlxirhood o f
the Aiu Islands.*
Jani's statement was con­
fusing because it also said the
nttuck occurrrd in the "open
sea."

FLORIDA

ville arvhllrrlural engineering
firm accused of grand lar­
ceny opened today before Cir­
cuit Judge P. R. Revels end
a six-man jury.
The jury was chosen Mon­
day to hsar the case of the
partner* In the firm of Reyn­
olds, .Smith ami llilla. They
are accused of falling to pro­
vide supervisory service* on
three Volusia Cohnty high
schools, for which they were
allegedly paid by the Volusia
County School Hoard.
The defendants ate George
llills, Ivan .Smith, Walter
Sehulta, James Shivtcy Jr.,
I'. M. Huddleston, and A. N.
I.ande, all o f Jacksonville, and
Norman Bryan of DeLand.
Itrvels denied a motion for
continuance
Monday
from
State Attorney W. W. Judge,
who said a major witness for
the prosecution ha-i not been
sill-pot nard.

Fire Sweeps
Sanford Lots
A wiiul-w hipped brush and
gra»* fire swept across sever­
al vacant lute and a two-acre
area just beyond lire Hanford
City limita late Monday and
burned to death three Chihua­
hua
puppies
and
singed
clothe* on a line in a neigh­
boring backyard.
Ml*. Betty Moore of 1023
Saiita Avenue was charged
with burning tra«h on a
windy day without adequate
protection ami aupervlrion,
according to Hangers Lewi*
Williams and Arthur Blanton
of th# Seminole County Unit
o f the Florida Foivst Service.
Mr*. T. N. Dillard of Sarita
Avenue reported the fire to
the Sanford ami N'avy Kile
departments. A* th* rity it
not authorized to fight fires
outside city limita, tire Sunfold Fire Dept, stood by in
ease the fire tptrad,
K-sidents of the surround­
ing area fought the fir* with
garden hoses and burksta of
water. They succeeded ill
keeping the flames under con­
trol until Navy firefighters
and Forest Servicemen ar­
rived.
Damage other than burned
grass in buck yard* included
several phune line* reported
out o f order.

Fourth Decrease
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Th* State Industrial Commis­
sion reported Monday that jobIts* insurance payments In tha
state dropped in December for
^tlre fourth straight month.

flaming crash of th* Skywrar-

--------- —
rior from the Sanford Naval
Station were identified today
by th* Station.
Four men were aboard the
plane which caught fir* short­
ly after takeoff from Ramey
Field and crashrd in Oviedo,
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
a short distance from the
Oviedo High School at 1:41 State Bond Department toll
p. m. One parachuted to safo- project* marked up another
half-million dollar month in
tyDead are the pilot, I.t. December.
Charles H»|rntc Jr., 29, who is
survived by his wife, Mr*.
GENEVA (U PI) — Britain
Donna J. llolgate, and an 18and th* United Stutee plan to
month-old son, Charles;
Plane captain, Horace K. aak th* Soviet Union to move
Marks ATI13, age 20, son of th* three-year-old nuclear test
Mr. ami Mrs. Clyde Marks, bun conference into th* wider
framework o f worldwide dls.
R. F. D. 2, Bremen, Ga.;
Third rievvmsn, John W. armament talk*, it was learn­
Rush, A 03, age 21, son of ed today.
Mrs. Louis* E. Bu«h, Port
Kennedy For Talks
Henry, N. V.
The lone survivor I* DelWASHINGTON ( UPI) —
ton E. It. Wilson, PII-I, ago President Kennedy feels th*
33, bombardier-navigator, llo U. S. - Russian exploratory
tuiks on Berlin must go on
Suntand Drive, Sanford.
Officials at the Naval Sta­ "for a reasonable period" be­
tion said that llolgate bad fore it cun Ire determined
difficulty with Hie plane soon whether they ate doing any
after takeoff and Unit the good.
starboard engine caught fir*.
ThU was borne out by eye­
witnesses st Oviedo who reBEVERLY HILLS, Calif.
ported seeing smoke stream­ (U P I)—About 1,000 mourner*
ing from tlie craft.
paid final respect* lo Ernie
Navy spokesmen said that Kovara during simpla funeral
the pilot tried to return to service* Monday at a church
tile
base, but apparently six block* from the acettr of
realised be could not muke it. the comedian's fu'lnl cur acci­
lit- then made a ehut p tur n dent.
rimtwnrd to avoid the heavily
populated areas neat Orlando.
The N'avy official said that
WASHINGTON (UJ'D —
llolgote iippaientiy ordered President Kennedy I* expected
Ills crew to bull out, hut that to 1-end Congress Titursday a
o n ly one was ab le to muke it . ji c . U b illio n s p e n d in g budget
The other iwo apparently had for fiscal IPJJ, Including mor*
tiled as their safety bells thrill (3 billion for the U. S.
wet* loner.
|iiuin-u.i-lhe-inoon project and
Tlie Skywarrior cum# in other apace exploration,
over O vie d o and c!u.e to th *
school and crashed ill a rut Piiy GfJllC
of
Seaboard
Airline
FORT LA U D E R D A L E
Hacks. It hit the truck* with, ( UPI&gt;— Tlie ciew of Uva oil
such Impact that they were I tanker "David D. Ervin" had
l-cnt out o f alignment. It ,lt, payday aa scheduled Mouthen plowed into the embank- ^
.uPd poiica were louklng
nveut and burst into flames. |today for the relief captain,
Rodies o f the three victims Ootid |\ Scalcra, who aaid h*
wer* found In and near the threw it uvriboard into th*
debris.
sea, ray lag, "I thieve th* pay­
The crash occurred in a pop­ roll rvi-iboanl I nerd psychia­
ulated are* with houses all tric In atmrnl.”
around tb* seen* of the crash.
Two house* located near the
railroad were separated from
tlie crash only by the depth
of th* bark yards.
llridg*
«...
Page 5
The flaming wreckage Ig­
Classified __ .
Pag* 7
nited dry grass and th*
Comic*
Page 6
flames swept over an aria
Dear Abby _ . ... Pag* 5
along tb* rail tracks for al­
Editorial .........
l'ago 4
most an eighth o f * mil*.
Entertainment . _ Pag* b
Several oranga trn-s in tii*
Legal* _ Pag* 5-0 t 8
grove adjacent to th* railway
PusxU
..._ Pag* 6
wer# burned blark by the InSociety ...... ......... Pag* 3
tense beat from th* wt*v k ite.
Spuil* .............i i'agi; 6

mwA...

BRIEFS

Tolls $500,000

Broader Scope

Kovacs Buried

Budget Thursday

Herald Index

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