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PAGE 12

TOURS., JANUARY 24, 1903

COUNTY NEWS

New V F W Auxiliary Has Installation
By Jaae CaaoeTbmy
Tha ntwly organised Worn*
•n’s Auxiliary of VFW Po»t
10050 of Casselberry hold an
installation of officers Baturday night a t the Country Club
In Casselberry.
Past Department President
lira. Maude Horrell of Or*
Undo was Instituting and In*
lu llin g Offleer. She was as­
sisted by Mrs. Nellie Taylor
of Rockledge, district eight
president, and Mrs. Mae Rod­
gers of OrUndo, president of
ACM 4287.
Mrs. Roberta B. Moore of
Orlando, past department sec*
reUry, served as secretary
pro Urn until after the InsUl*
Utlon.
New officers InsUlled were
Mrs. Mildred Johnson, presi­
dent; Mrs. Doris Cong, senior
vice president; Mrs. Ixrls How­
ard, Junior vice president;
Mrs. Ann Rhyme, aeereUry;
Mrs. Marjorie Tilton, treasurer; Mrs. Uelen P e a r s o n ,
guard; Mrs. Connie Sparks,
conductress; Mrs. Anne Wick*
tiffs, historian and publicity
sgent; Mrs. Helen Hartwlch,
p a t r i o t i c Instructor; Mrs.
Thelma Crotty, musician; Mrs.
(laynell Zukowekl, Mrs. Mary
Webb, Mrs. Frances Agner
and Mrs. Nina DeRousha,

Communism
Classes Hear
Guest Speaker

!

By Jane Casselberry
Lyman High School Communlsm classes were privileg­
ed to bear a talk last Friday
afternoon by John Noble, who
was an American prisoner In
the Soviet Union tor nearly
10 y ean .
Noble ta on a speaking tour
end haa been addresalng
many groups in Central Klor*
Ida schools sod churches.
lie was captured by the
Communist* In 1045 In Ger­
many and 4raa Imprisoned
there In one of the Infamous
Soviet slave labor camps
which was located near the
the Arctle Circle where lie
e x p e r i e n c e d temperatures
which dropped as much
04 degrees below sero.
Ho spoke to the students
of h)i experiences and told
o.' me present day threat pre­
sented by the spread of Com­
munism in the world.

Baseball Teams
To Organize
In Lake Mary
Rjr Frances Wester
An organisational meeting
for Little I-caguo snd Senior
League baseball teams In
l-sks Mary will ba held at
• p. m. n u t Tuesday in tha
Laka Mary Fire Hall.
Parent* from I.aka Mary,
Loch Arbcr, I.lttle Venice ami
llavrnn* Park have !&gt;ecn In­
vited to attend tha .meeting at
whlrh time managers will be
appointed, a financial com­
mittee elected and Rooster
Club officers named.
In order that tha meeting
may ba conducted as swiftly
ss postlble It has been re­
quested thsl only tha parenU
attend.
Registration to play re
quires thst a boy ba at Isaat
tig h t y ean of aga by last
Aug. 1 and not more than 18
years old before Aug. 1 of this
year. Each registration will
require a I t Insurance fee
plus a donation, if poailbla, of
BIO to tha Rooster Club to
»up|M&gt;rt the three teams.

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Legionnaires
To Conduct Poll
By J e s s Mafia
American Legion members
• f the Sixth District Sslur
day will conduct a s organis­
ed tearcb under d in ettes af
Kea Moyer ior eligible vet­
erans who hsve never join­
ed the Legion..
Tha campslga will gst un­
derway at • a. m. la the A1
i is ■ ss i Springs area,

color bearers;
Mrs. Webb Is three year
trustee, Mrs. Freds Dysert,
two year trustee and Mrs.
Wlckliffe, is one year trustee.
The new president, Mrs.
Johnson, presented gifts to
Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Horrell
and Mrs. Taylor in apprecia­
tion for thalr help in organis­

ing and Instituting the new
auxiliary.
Distinguished guests present for the occasion were Mrs.
Louise Stewart of Orlando,
past district president; Mrs.
Harriett Harris of Longwood,
deputy chief of staff of dis­
trict eight; Larry Cline, asatstant state Inspector and

OFFICERS AND DISTINGUISHED GUESTS
taking pari in Saturday night'a Institution and
Installation of the new Auxiliary to VFW Post
10050 of Casselberry were, seated from left,
Mnt. Ann Rhyme, Mrs. Nina DeRousha, Mrs.
Anne Wickliffe, Mrs. Mildred Johnson, Mrs.
Connie Sparks, Mrs. Nellie Taylor and Mrs.

past district commander; Ar­
thur J. Block, pest eommsnder
of Dost 8207; Frank Hartwtch,
past commander of the Gold
Stripe Poet; Walter Taylor,
past commander of Poit 5434
of Cocoa and Cliff L. Over­
man, past comamnder of P oit
8207.
Refreshments consisting of

sandwiches, chips and dips,
coffee srnd cake were served
following the ceremony is the
many members and guests
present. The huge cake was
made by Mrs. Rosemary Sanderfort of Post 8207 and was
skillfully decorated with a full
color replies of tha VFW em­
blem.

Maude Horrell. Standing from left, Mrs. Vera
Channel, Mrs. Frances Agner, Mrs. Lois Howard,
Mrs. Doris Long, Mrs. Marjorie Tilton, Mrs.
Helen Iiartwich, Mrs. Helen Pearson, Mrs. Gaynell Zukowski, Mrs. Mae Rodgera and Mrs. Mary
Webb.
(Herald Photo)

Garden Club
Lyman Sets Finals
Visits
Audubon House For Essay Contest
By Jane Casselberry
The South Seminole Gsrden
Club visited the Audubon
House In Msitlsnd, headqusrters for the Florida Aud­
ubon Society, on Monday of
this week.
The group enjoyed • sick
lunch at noon on the front
porch which overlooks Like
Sybclis ami later moved up­
stairs for the business meet­
ing.
Mrs. Finney Haynes, bird
chairman, Introduced Mrs.
Margaret Hundley, an orni­
thologist on the Audubon So­
ciety staff. Her duties In­
clude editing the magoxlne,
doing research and planning
field trips. She received her
training at Hamlin University
in Minnesota and at (he Uni­
versity of Maine.
Mrs. Hundley showed lovely
colored slidea of many of tha
birds most commonly found
In the Central Florida area
and told of their habila nnd
how they can be recognised.
She also answered questions
from the garden clubbers
concerning birds.
Plans uere announced for
a field trip to Zcllwood on
Feb. 11 where members of
the club will visit Vinson's
Orchid House to see the or­
chids ami African violets.

Garden Club
Sets Project
By Nova Grtesteag
Members of the North Or­
lando Garden Club and tome
of their husbands were out
early Uat Saturday morning
planting 23 cherry laurel
trees In (he club's first beau­
tification project of the year.
Trees were planted on S.
Fairfax, S. Devon and S.
Edgemon Area.
Working on the project
were Mr. and 3lrs. Rill Ry
an. Mrs. Jessie Wall Ire, Mrs
Richard Stodden, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Harris, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Nan, Mrs. Ewrightson Hanritte, Mr. and Mrs.
Chuck Rowell, Mre. Mary
Hyatt, Mrs. Bill Wolfe and
Mr. and Mr*. Leonard Ste­
wart.
The planning committee in
charge of the project consist
ed of Mrs. RowtU, Mre. W.
W. Anderson, Mrs. Nall, Mrs.
Wolfe, Mrs. Stewart and
Mrs. May Duquette.

By Jaae Casselberry
American Legion Memorial
Post 250 of Casselberry will
sponsor the 20th Annual Na­
tional High School Oratorical
Contest on a local level at
1:45 p. m. next Tuesday when
Lyman Senior High atudenta
bold their finals at a special
assembly program.
A national Americanism
activity of the Legion the
contests are approved by the
National Assn, of Secondary
School Principals. More than
353,000 secondary school stu­
dents participated In last
year's contest with 48 depart­
ment winners entering na­
tional competition after eli­
mination programs were con­
ducted.
This year's aubject must
be on some phase of the Con­
stitution of the United States

which win give empbssia to
the attendant dutiea and obli­
gations of a clliten to hla gov­
ernment. Ksaays must be the
original efforts of each con­
testant and must not require
less than 10 minutes nor more
than 12 minutes for delivery.
Penalty for plagiarism will
be disqualification. In addi­
tion, each contestant srlli
give an extemporaneous dis­
co u-*e taking not leaa than
four and not more than six
minutes.
I*ost 256 Judges will be
Clarence Doe ben er. Milter
Evans, Den Evans, Larry
Mapleaden and Poet Com­
mander Harold K r y d e r .
Speech Instructor is Stanley
Houston of tha Lyman Eng­
lish DepL
Winner of tha contest will
receive a trophy with the
runnerup getting ■ medal.

Junior High Athletic Assn.
To Build Basketball Court
By Jane Casselberry
The South Seminole Junior
High School Athletic Aran,
voted Monday night at a
meeting held In the school
library to take on the proJec oti building a 50 a 84
foot all • purpose baikelball
court for the achool.
The court also could be
used for surh sports as ten­
nis, snd volleyball as well as
for dancing.
To raise funds for complet­
ing Uto project, ways and
means committee chairman
Dob Means, has proposed sell­
ing 8,100 two-foot squares of
the court to interested in­
dividuals who will receive n
certificate indicating that they
have a share In the school's
athletic program.
Chairman Henry Duncan
reported that the Lyman
Athletic Roosters Assn, had
suggested that the two organ­
isations combine. The pro­
posal was rejected by the
Junior High planning com
mlttee, however, because of
the 1807 still outstanding on
the debt incurred in ' buying
sports equipment for the m v
school, and tha many Im­
provements stiU needed.
No funds have been avail
able from the slate or coun­
ty for the athletic program,
thus tha full respoaslbUMy is
left with the Athletic Assn

To raise needed funds tha
assoc ti lion will sponsor n
chicken supper on Saturday,
Fob. 8, at the Longwood Ele­
mentary School with serv­
ing scheduled to begin at I
P- m.
A special advance sale of
tickets for the supper will
be held on Saturday, Fob. X.

Barracks 1197
To Install
New Officers
Ry Mrs. Adam Mailer
New officers of World War
I Darracks 1197 and of Its
Auxiliary of DeBary will ba
Installed at T p. m. Friday
night by Mrs. Grace Lash,
seventh d i s t r i c t president,
during a combined meeting of
the groups at tha Community
Center.
Chairman of antertainmant
for the program la Marla Dun
gon and refreshment chair­
man is Pauline Walter.
Grace Kahce, blood bank
chairman, reports th at 88
have signed up for the World
War I Veterans Bloed Bank.

Bobwhito quail prefer fairly
open, cultivated or pasture
land with patches of brush f a r
shelter.

HENRY WARD

Ward Accepts
Appointment
As Fire Chief
By Mona Cries lead
Henry Ward of North Or­
lando this week publicly an­
nounced that he has accepted
the appointment ae Village
Fire Chief recommended Uat
wreak by Mayor Frank Faaula
a f t e r suspension of Bob
Stephenson In an all-out ef­
fort to revamp tho entire
Velunteer Fire Dept.
Ward said he accepts the
appointment for the sole pur­
pose of re-organising the
volunteer orgnnlsatlon end
placing It end tha equipment
on an operating basis.
A public hearing to air
charges against Stephenson's
operations ns tha fire chief
will be aet after tha first of
the month.

Band Boosters
To Sponsor
Chicken Dinner
By Jaae Casselberry
Lyman High School Band
Boosters will sponsor a chic­
ken dinner from 3 to 7 p. m.
this Saturday at the school
cafeteria.
Dinners of "alt you can
eat" have been especially
priced for adults and for
children under 12 years of
age. Children under six will
receive their dinners entire­
ly free of charge.
The Band will furnish en­
tertainment during the din­
ner and a cake auction and
white elephant sale also will
be conducted in conjunction
with the event.
Proceeds will go for In­
struments, uniforms, and to­
wards general upkeep of the
band, which la self support­
ing and is trying to raise
enough money to reach the
budget of $3,740 this year.

New Members
Welcome For
Legion Post
By Shirley Wentworth
Invitation ha* been extend­
ed for intcreited and eligible
women to join Marion ClarkPhillip* American Legion Foil
227, the only all womea'* poit
In Central Florid*.
M lu Loulie Shaw of Bear
Lake I* senior vice command­
er of the post which 1* compriied of. women who have
lerved In either of the World
Wars nr tho Korean Conflict.
Member* of the poit are for­
m er Army nurics, Air Force
n u r a o * . WACS. WAVES,
SPARS, Marine* and Yeomen.
Eligibility date* for member­
ship are April 6, 1017 to Nov.
11, 1018; Dec. 7, 1041 to Sept.
2, lots and June 25, 1950 to
July 27, *053. Proof of honor­
able diichargc or separation
must also be available.
Prospective member* will be
welcomed at meeting* of the
poit held on the second and
fourth Wednesdays of each
month, the business meeting
at Slemorlal Post 19 on Lake
Ivanhoe in Orlando and social
meetings at other designated
locations. Interested persons
may contact Miss Shaw at her
home.

4-H Club Plans
Fair Projects

By Maua Grinate ad
The North Orlando 4-H Club
it planning a busy Saturday
this week in projects to raise
money for members to make
the trip on Feb. 16 to the
Florida State Fair in Tampa.
Saturday morning a bake
aale will ba held at the North
OrUndo General Store. If
weather U clear, saUi tables
will be set up outdoors, how­
ever, In case of Inclement
weather plana are being
made to hold the eate la tha
laundry building.
Saturday
afternoon
all
member* of the club will
Join hands in • ear wash to
ba bald in front of Village
Hall.
Donations of baked goods
will ba appreciated by tha
group and residents are urg­
ed to support the club'a pro­
jects to give members the
educational advantagea to ba
By Dense Estes
obtained through tha Fair
The Longwood Civic League trip.
will sponsor a benefit card
party beginning at 8 p. m.
Friday in the Civic League
Building on Church St.
Serving na chairman fur
tha event is Mr*. GarUnd
Ten volunteers for the Alta
Shaw who i* aaualed by
M lu Dorothy Heath, Mr*. moot* Springs Police Dept,
Oti* Lao and Mrs. J . Hamb­ were approved by members
of the Town Council upon re­
lin.
Door and table prime will commendation of Chief Grady
be awarded and refreshment* Hall at last wreck'* first meet­
ing ot the newly organised
will be served.
Proceed* will be applied board.
Serving will be J. B. Cote,
towarde upkeep of the build­
Thornton
DeCamp, F. A.
ing.
Edyvean. Boyd Hitchcock,
Harry Brown, Donald JackOnly eoe Is II person* lived son, Jon Miller. HeUis Tuck
on farm* when the I860 U. S er, Norman White and BUI
eenaas was takas.
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Longwood Volunteers
Have Fire College
By Donna Estee
Lopgwood'a Volunteer Fire­
men and Junior Volunteers
Friday night wtG wind up a
week’a Intensive fire fight­
ing instruction* given In
nightly session of a Fire Col­
lege under the direction of
Elmo Cox, instructor from
the Florida State Fire Col­
lege in Ocala.
In Monday's "get-acquaint­
ed'' session, Cox explained

responsibilities of the firemen,
the importance of good pub­
lic relations, Insurance rate*
and methods of forceable en­
try into homes where neces■ary.
Tuesday's meeting Involved
hydraulics and water pressure
and signs of fire Including the
fire triangle, flash points.
Ignition
temperature
and
spontaneous Ignition.
The volunteers were drill

ed on the use of pumps and
apparatus and bose practices
at Wednesday night's c la n
and today fire extinguishers,
breathing masks and equip­
ment will be demonstrated
and explained.
Friday the men will be In­
structed on fog streams, con­
trolling fires, inflammabte
liquids and structural fire
fighting. The public is invited
to witness all of Friday
night’s class, especially the
burning of a shack erected
Sunday on a lot adjacent to
the rail road crossing on
Church St. by the volunteer#
specifically for the demon­
stration practice.
Diploma* will be awarded
each man who has received
the 15 hours of instructioa
during the Fire College.

Girl Scouts
Learning
To Make Camp

LONGWOOD FIRE CHIEF Claude Lnyo, right,
look* over luyouta for tonight's session of the
week-long Fire College being held for the volun­
teers by Elmo Cox, left, state instructor.
(Herald Photo)

EDITORIAL COMMENT

More Than A Badge
Altamonte Springs Police Chief Grady Hall
came in for some fine compliments a t lust week’s
meeting of the Town Council when Mayor Law­
rence Swofford highly commended him and his
volunteer force for arranging anil taking part
in an intensive training course for law enforce­
ment officers.
Members of tho department Inst week were
entering into their third month of weekly Thurs­
day night sessions with eight more scheduled to
go. According to the muyor’s reports, the men
arc schooled in every phase of law enforcement
work und ure probably being more thoroughly
trained thun those in much iurger cities.
It is most satisfying nnd reassuring to know
that our local officials realize that it takes more
than ju st a badge to make a policeman.

School Celebrates
Arbor Day
By D «uu Estes
Students at the Longwood
Elementary School celebrat­
ed Arbor Day last Friday
with a 45 minute program
followed by the planting of
20 trees and plants on the
school grounds.
The program, conducted
through the intercom system,
featured tlie fourth grade
class of Mrs. Lee Richardson
In a play written by the atu*
dents on the meaning of Ar­
bor Day and the sixth grade-

era. taught by 3lra. Theresa
Itolirk, sang songs also writ­
ten by the students in cele­
bration of the event.
Trees, saved for and pur­
chased by each class, were
planted following the pro­
gram. In tome cases where
there are fewer children to a
classroom, two groups, pooled
their resources to buy the
plant.
Students chose a variety in­
cluding cocus Australlus, elm,
cherry, palm, plumosu* and
foundation plants.

Ry Mona Grinstead
Safe ami secure methods of
making camp are being stud­
ied by members of North Or­
lando Girl Scout Troop 233,
under the direction of Sirs.
Richard Stodden, leader.
At Monday's 4 p. m. meet­
ing this week held at Sirs.
Stodden’* home, the girls
pitched a tent and at next
week's meeting they wilt
practice chopping wx&gt;od in
the back yard oi Sirs. Bill
Harris, co-leader.
Other phases covered In tho
training Include the care and
uses of a jack knife and com­
pass. A practice campoul will
be held at which time tho
girls will learn to use their
"buddy burners."
Instruction at this week's
meeting also Included a skit
pertaining to Girl Scout Laws
presented by Gall Atchison
and Georgia Barker.
Troop. 233 consists of It
sixth nnd seventh grade girls
who invited others in this ago
group to Join the Scouts.

Brownies Elect
Club Reporters
North
Orlando
Brownii
Troop 593 elected reporters
at Tuesday afternoon's meet­
ing held at the home of Mrs.
Dill Piloisn, leader. There
now arc 20 girls from grades
two through four in tho
troop.
Elected were Sandy Grant,
Debbie Coyle and Patricia
Webster. Their responsibility
will consist of contacting the
newspapers after each n u tt­
ing to report the current pro­
gram.
Debbie Lane and Jam m u
Black were elected to clip
reports to be placed in the
troop's scrapbook.
Embroidery work was start­
ed at last week’s meeting
and Sirs. Piloian and Mrs.
Roy Burke, co-leader, were
kept busy threading needle*.
Troop 595 meets each Tues­
day from 4 p. m. until I p.
rn.

Civic League
To Sponsor
Cord Party

Police Named
In Altamonte

ox tne d i l ute.

FirBl Graden, taught by Mnt. Meredith
«hool last Friday afternoon to aet
tre€? " “ ,*br? U«n °* Arbor Day. Each plant or tre#
Pennl“ Mved during lh®
few months by children
(Herald Photo)

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WEATHER: Wnrmlnf np trend today. High today, 55-80. Low tonight, 40*45.
VOL. r&gt;3

* * c io c
By LARRY VERSHEL
Took a brief tour through
the old post office this morn­
ing with City Manager W. K.
Knowlet and Building Inspec^ tor Foote Yelvington. . . .
Drafting board in the middle
. . . pencil drawing of what the
facility would look like . . .
reading and research room*
upitair*. . . . Crew* taking
b ra n off the wall* to be sal­
vaged by the government. . . .
•‘Good building," eay* Pete.
. . . "Make one good lihrury,”
aays Foots.
•
• • *
Ran Into Jim Crapp* on the
street and Jim says he would
like to see the city commission
aik the legiilature for a pay
raise.
• • •
County Com million will be
meeting (off-the-cuff) tonight
to d iicun proposed legislation.
« | You can guess what will be the
most Important topic . . . Say,
Mack, about that ralicl
I • •
We hear that construction
will start on a ipecial oxygen
plant by the hospital. (More
on thia later as soon as we can
corner Bob Besaerer.)
• • •
Speaking of the hospital,
4 county road crews have com­
pleted paving south entrance
to the new wing.
• • •
County Engineer Bill Bush
••cool” to the Idea of countywide drainage legislation. Pre­
fers long range planning for
primary canals here.
• • •
What constitutes religious
service* for the Civic Center
will be a ••hot" potato the City
Fathers will face Monday
night.
• • •
Should be a long, drawn out
affair what with Pipeline Co.ACL hassle . . . (Don’t be aurprised If NAS Chief Bob Ware
turns up) and contract on wa­
ter Improvements chief Items
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on the agenda.

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Shouldn't there be some sort
of traffic signal by the Pinecrest School out by 27th St. 7
• ♦ •
Don't forget the Elks Charity
Ball Saturday . . . It'* for a
good cause and the March of
Dimes roadblock.
• • •
That north wind blowing by
the courthouse makes it too
dangerous for the window boys
and window* are being put In
an the south side today.
• • •
It'a so quiet around town
I ’ve got to mention the Gen­
eral Sanford IJbrary. O. An­
drew Speer Jr. was named
president of the Association.
By the way we hear Carola
Sanford Dow left a great deal
of loot to the facility.
• • •
Ken McIntosh, who has done
so much for the youth around
town . . . Timing Assn., etc.,
etc., egg thrower* feh) will
probably appear before the
County Commission next week
asking for a continual lease
for the drag racer*.
The association had to can­
cel a aerlca of race* because
no lease available.
♦ • •
Paul Blackford who kept
grid fan* hsppy at Lyman
signed a full four-year achoUrahip at the University of
Tampa last night. Paul scored
17 touchdown* last year.
• • •
Look for the next alrp In
growth of Caaaelberry. the
county's aecond largest mu­
nicipality, to be annexation of
the Shopping Center at llwy.
17-02 and SB 434. Meeting ex
pected within the next few
days to consider an annex*tlnn petition.
• • •
Speaking of that area, Fern
Park incorporation In the
new* again but we doubt any
petition can be ready by this
session o( the Legislature.
• • •
Local bartender* were alert­
ed today. Federal and ata|e
beverage agents are In town.
Mostly chockin'; on llcrnses.
But also serving of teenagers,
if *o.
• • •
John F. McCloskey was in
today with passes for the Sem­
inole County Fair starting
Feb. 4. He is president of
American I-egion Fair Aasn
Legion-sponsored fair should
be Interesting and exciting.

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United I’reaa Leaned Wire

Established 1908

F ill., JANUARY 25, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 635

Sanford Canal
r
Wins Go Ahead
PAST AND PRESENT are represented here us present President Glenn
McCall of the Sanford-Scminolc Jnycecs welcomes oldest past-president,
Floyd Palmer (1927) to the luncheon which honored all the former Jaycce presidents, Thursday. McCall will welcome Senator Beth Johnson as
the speaker a t the DSA llampiet Saturday at the Civic Center a t 7 p. ni.
(Herald Photo)

A "go ahead" signal was the Indian River with the plans for the canal and th* John Krkter, asioclatlon dir­
roadway was presented to ector. chairman of the navi­
given this morning by the ocean.
Florida Waterways Associa­
Along with approving the the association directors by- gating committee and Semition to the St. Johnslndian | canal lit* association direc­
Blver Navigating Committee tor* took under advisement
In it* promotion of an ll-milc the "Bromley Idea” —John
barge canal between Sanford 1Bromley's suggestion that
dredge from the 11-mlte canal
and the East C«**t.
Association director* were be used as a base for a fourin quarterly meeting today lane highway connecting the
Sanfond-Deland area with
at the Mayfair Inn.
They approved a resolution the East Coast. The highway
commending the committee route would run parallel to
for iti action in culminating the canal.
tlic* long proposed barge can­
Outline
of
preliminary
al connecting Sanford with
the Atlantic Ocean through
a waterway from the St.
Johns River to the Indian
River. Till* will be furthered
by a U. S. "haulover * canal
connecting the headwaters of

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It Will Be Warmer! “Flights:,sSlated
^e,M
a"
Winds Aid Citrus For April 2

OK’s Idea
WASHINGTON (L’PD —
President Kennedy ssys he
would be "delighted" to see
Sir Winston Churchill given
honorary U. S. citizenship.

Probe Set

note County Chamber ef
Commerce manager.
Krider Informed the aiso*
nation directors the navigat­
ing committee, a t this point,
has abandoned plans for ask­
ing the federal government
for funds to finance the eanaL
He indicated the project ran
be financed on a local level
possibly
through
revenue
bonds.
The association directors In
first action tills morning
elected Col. Herbert Gee,
Weal Palm Beach, aa perildent, succeeding Frank Brownett, Jacksonville. Also elect­
ed were Harry II. Saunders,
Port St. Joe, as vice prealdent, and George Patterson,
Miami, secretary-treasurer.
At press time the associa­
tion was considering appoint­
ment of Edgar Johnson,
Gainesville, as a part-time
executive aecretary. Johnson,
a lawyer, Is an Alachua
County commissioner.

Water Boost
Hike Rates Set
In Casselberry

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) The Agriculture Department
—America's next manned or­ Thursday announced plans
A brutal cold wavo which panied it kept ii deep freeze | Agriculture officials indi bital flight into space—a day- for a broad Investigation of
knifed into the southland out of the state's citrus [ rated they did not expert | king mission by astronaut Le­ the poultry industry.
bringing death and crop dam­ groves, already hard hit by a 1heavy damage to Flcrida's roy Gordon Cooper Jr.—is
age totaling millions of dol­ killing freeto Inst month.
citrus am! vegetable crops.
j scheduled for April 2, it was
lars gave way to a warming
Temperature* remained be- ! lesrned today.
Temperatures were expect­
ORLANDO (UPI) — TeleThe Town of Cnsselbcrry
trend today.
ed to rise throughout most low fleeting over much of
Ttie flight could last even vision Channel 9 in Orlando
■mil Casselberry Utilities Co,
will begin using the call let­
The Arctic cold front chilled of the state today but lust Dixie today but the frigid air longer than a day.
reached agreement on terms
Florida’s tourists but a brisk night the mercury hovered was markedly more hearable
FRANK BROWNETT (left) rtit.grt hits Hwan hour
Tentative plans are to send ter* WFTV Feb. 3, according
of n water rata raise at • con­
than Thursday's tows which the 33-year-old Air Force ma­ to Joseph L. Brechner, preal
northeast wind that accom­ 1around xcro in Tennessee.
an outgoing prcrtident of the Florida Waterway*
tinued session of the Board of
plunged to an almost incredi­ jor 22 times around the world dent and general manager.
ArtMH'iatinn to Joint Ktiller, Sanford, founder
Aldermen held Thursday night
ble 30 below at Kingston on a flight that would take
And firnt provident of the group. (Herald Photo)
in the Women’s Club Building.
Springs in middle Tennessee. 31 hours. This Is nearly four
Only opposing voice to the
WASHINGTON (UPI) At least IN deaths in south­ times more than any U. S.
action taken l&gt;y the board wus
ern states were attributed to astronaut has ever flown In Southern opponents of ttie
that of L. E. Woodhams.
Senate filibuster rules changes
apace.
the cold wave.
have Tttk* hop* for a afvowGoing into effect for • 48A family of four burned to
down vote on tha m atter un­
month period a* soon aa potdeath in a house fire a t Bald­
til next week.
aids water, passed by the
win, Ga., Thursday night. Two
Thank heaven!
State Board of Health, Is pass­
elderly men burned to death
Thul wart the exprertrtion thi* morning nf an
ing through the pipes will It*
when
their
house
a
t
Chnrlotte,
attache in the office of County Agricultural
DUBLIN. (UPI) - Ireland
Ibo rate schedule as proposed
N. C. burned. A child died in
POUT EVERGLADES. Fla. • victim nf gangrene diabetes, by III* c o m p a n y Tuesday
Agent Cecil Tucker relntivc to the wenthermun'rt
is modifying Ita capital pun­
s
school
fire
at
Vidulia,
Ga.
(L'PI)—The cargo ship Sldrlry was the first down one of the night. At Hint time a schedule
wuminRrt of n freeze Thursday night.
Final approval of Architect ishment laws to abollah Urn Lykc* brought 1,170 seasick
three gangways flung up along was presented calling fur A
With official warninKrt Thursday of a
death
penally
for
certain
John Burton'* plans for th*
"heavy freeze," even down to 15 degreert, the
tprs of homicides, Minister and sober-faced Cuban refu­ the black hull of live merry 43.30 minimum up to 7,000
English Estate* elementary of Justice Charles Haugltry gee* here today, the largest ship. She walked down lo one
weatherman "Roofed."
gullotia; 23 cents per thousand
school was voted Thursday announced Thursday.
single group of exiles released of five wailing ambulances, up to 20,000 gallons and 22
And to rc)&gt;eat the exprertsion: "Thank
afternoon by the S c h o o l
by Fidel Caatro.
aided by Red Cross nurse*.
heaven!"
cents per thousand thereafter.
Boanl.
Pedro Perez Vidal, 17, was
Seventeen ambulance case*
Official thermometer readinRrt thi« mornlnR
Tho agreement will be cov­
The plans now will lie sub­
WASHINGTON (U PI) - were the first persons off the next off the ship, and he was ered by resolution up to th*
were 35 at 5 n.m., 35.5 at 6 and 7 u.m., 36 a t
mitted to the State School Churches, collegea, hospitals 493-foot vessel when It tied up carried ou a strctchrr. The p r e s e n t franchise m aturity
8 n.m. and 45 at 9 u.m.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Boanl at Tallahassee and to and charitable agencies will at 6:23 a.in. al this port 20 Ilrd Cross said lie was a polio dato with Hie remaining time
J. D. WriRht, School Board chairman and a
Gov. Farris Bryant hope* the
victim. The seriously ailing to l&gt;e coveted by contract.
citrurt grower, pointed out Thursday that freez­
Florida Legislature's t h i r d the federal government a t At­ find It harder to raise money miles north nf Miami following
and the stretcher cases were
lanta
for
further
approval.
a
13-hour
crossing
from
lla
U
President
Kennedy's
new­
Giber tei in* call for a da.
special session on reapportioning weather had hit the cltrun Industry "world­
The school Is to lie financed ts* proposals arc enacted by vana which the paisrnger* unable or unwilling lo talk (lease ill rates a t the end of
nient, starting Tuesday, won’t
wide." Freezes have hit the citrus belts this win­
with newsmen waiting at thr the four year period to be bus­
said was "very rough."
last longer Ih. n a week, even half-half — bn per cent by Congress.
ter in Italy, Spain, California, Texas and Florida.
1ed upon thu rc|iort of n survey
Fourteen of Hie ailing pas dock as the vessel tied up.
if there is no agreement on a county anil state funds and 60
In fact, Wright said, the Texas citrus belt
Aa (lie main IhmI.v of refu­ team composed of ono man
per
cent
by
federal
funds
un­
srngers
were
on
stretchers.
plan
to
keep
the
m
atter
out
of
hns not recovered from freezes dating back to
der the impart law.
COLUMBIA, S. C. (U P D Boss Chacon Vasqurz, 74, gees began streaming slowly liiicd by tlie town, one by Hi*
the courts.
1951 and "I doubt if the industry there will ever
down the gangplanks, they company ami one from a disWith overall approval by Gov. Donald S. Russell said
The
aeazion
will
have
a
20recover from these last few years of damaging
wen- unsmiling, not like the bit n ested engineering firm.
Thursday
that
South
Carolina
the
Stale
and
the
federal
gov­
day maximum, but the govern­
weather.’
happy throng of 022 who ar­ The company, taking inior said Thursday the leaders ernment, the School Hoard will be a graceful loser and
rived here Dec. 27 aboard Hie mcdiuli! steps to make notesof the two houses had promis­ will aid for construction bids abide by a federal court or­
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first ship lo carry prisoner soi y facility improvements aa
ed him they would try to per­ for the lb-classroom CBS one- der to admit a Negro to all­
ransom
supplies to Culia and railed for by the state, expects
while
Clemaon
College.
story
school.
It
will
bo
air
suade the senators and repre­
return with a load of exiles. tlie time involved to be ap­
sentatives to rail it quits and conditioned, contain general
"Tills Is different. For these proximately six weeks.
go home if they cannot agree operational furilitiea and will
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
l&gt;eople,
it was a rough voy­
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
-T
h
e
occupy a "li-arr* site.
in live first week.
Secretary of Statu Dean Rusk
Estimate of the cost of the White House guide book, Illu­ nil CIA Director John A. Mr age," said a member of the
This, Bryant said, was the
only pledge he had front the school wet held in confidence strating the changes in Ute Cone appeared before a Senate Ilrd Cross team.
lie said the supply of sea­
legislators. He admitted he by the School Board pending executive mansion made by- foreign relations subcommit­
Mrs.
Jacqueline
Kennedy's
sickness
pills ran out early in
tee today to discuss rr|Mirts of
did not have enough commit­ bids by cont factors.
restoration project, baa earn­ a new Soviet buildup in Culm. Ihe evening, us the Shirk')
By United Press International cury plunged below freezing ments to hope fur passage of
ed nearly *151,000 during its
The two officials faced 'men­ Lykes steamed from Havana
the 42-icnalor, 141 representa­
School* rioted, industries across the southland.
Everything is set for ttie
first six months on tile .
tioning
an President Ken- hartior at 7 p m inlii the Flor­ nmiiinl Elk- Charity Bill Sat­
tive
plan
lie
has
been
plugging.
shut down and roads were
The temperature dropped lo
ida
Strait*,
stirred
up
h&gt;
hills
I nedy'a news conference state.
lir.vant said he would settle
urday ni-rlit at the Mnyfair
blocked by drilling s n o w 16 below at Minnea|&gt;olU,
| nient yesterday Hint daily aur- tery winds of a cold front
for rediatricting of the Senate
Inn, Chairmen Dirk Mupcs
BATH, Maine (UPI) —The
across the eastern half of the Minn., early loday and fell to within its present membership
! veillunre of Culm had dinclosiiml Stephen Andruska said
guided missile frigate Harry
nation today in the wake of 13 above at Atlanta, Ga.
ed “no influx" of offensive
of 38. although he feared the
today,
K.
Yarncll
leaves
here
today
Crop
losses
from
Thursday
s
one of the century's most bit­
Russian weapons.
Federal Court which ordered
“Everyone ia invited to atcold wave were estimated at
Broadening of vocational of­ for the H u t s o n naval aliipyard | Kennedy said that one So­
ter cold wave*.
reapportionment would not
tend, knowing that their con­
where
it
will
lie
turned
over
millions
of
dollars
in
Alabama.
ferings
for
school
children
was
The death toll from the sixviet ship might have brought
accept the plana which have
tribution* go to hrlp crippled
day siege of polar air climbed Agriculture Commissioner A. been offered so far along this approved by the School Board to the Navy. Ttie 333 foot ves- arms to Culm. Hut lie said
eliihlren in tlie Hnrry-Anna
set
will
l&gt;e
commissioned
W.
Todd
said
the
broiler
indus­
in
srsiion
Thursday
afternoon.
to 160.
line.
tlieie was no evidence it carCrippled Children's Home, ami
The Juvenile Council, in a Feb. 2.
Despite a slight break &lt;n the try suffered S3 million kisses
lied wcupons Hint might pose
Ho said he is considering
Autopsy m the death of 31 under'privileged children in
and
the
state's
livestock
indus­
letter,
requested
the
board
to
cold wave, much of the nation
a Uncut to the United .Slut". year-old llusca Foster in In - Sanford." said Amirosko.
asking the Stale Supreme
shivered In sub zero tempera­ try also was hit hard.
Court for an advisory opinion Improve it avocational offer­
apartment at 2u3 West First
LONDON
(UPI)
—
Lord
Dress Is optional, and done.
Upper air currrnis helped
ture* early today. The meron whether the Legislature ing* to children "not inclined Chief Justice Parker today
Street early Thursday proved Ing begin* at 0:30 p. m. with
ward off extensive damage lo can increase the site of cither academically."
cause was hy ecrobral hemur- Sammy Gentile's orchestra
Florida's already hard hit cit­
The board agreed and Supt. sentenced journalist D e s ­ HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (UPI)
the Senate or the 93-membcr
mond Clough to six month* &gt;—Business activity at this rliage. Acting Coroner Vernon playing in the |iep|&gt;erniintrus crop. In the Rio Grande
It.
T.
Mllwcc
said
be
would
House by statute instead of
Mi/e said loday.
striped ballro.in of the MayValley, citrus and vegetable
enter into a plan of action for in prison for contempt be­ space capital was al a near
constitutional amendment.
cause he refused lo identify , standstill today under a state
Funeral aervieea were lo be fair Inn.
grower* girded for another
(he 1963 64 school year.
the source of a new* atory jof emergency caused by a held tills afternoon at Lie i Ticket holders are advised
hard freeze but many express­
involving .Soviet espionage. 'slmrtage of natural gas.
llrivsim Funeral Home
to call Mu pc- or Androsko fur
ed hope that rarlirr freeze*
table reservation*.
Only e minor piece of legis­ have caused citrus trees to belation —will be asked by the come dormant and withstand
Seminole County School Board the cold.
MEXICO CITY (U PI)—Th*
of the next session of the State
Blizzard* socked western Meilran navy a n n o u n c e d
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
New York itate during the Thursday night it la sending The cost of living registered
Legislature.
Bridge ...... ........ Puge 7
New night hours for the day and F'riduy. On Kuturduy
Munuger Hugh Prince of
Presently, the School Board night Along the Lake Michi­ ship* to patrol the area off it* sharpest monthly dip in
Classified
Page K A t»
la required to ask for bids for gan shore in western Michigan the Yucatan coast where Mex­ four years in December, Seminole County Blood Bank It will be open from 8:30 a. m. the Movie land Drive In Thea­
Comlrs
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any purchase or contract more 'high winds piled snow over ican shrimper* say they were mainly because of lower food were announced today by until I p. m.
ter bus offered a free puss
Dear Ahby . -.__ Page 7
' highway* and the weather bu­ fired on this week by a fishing prices. But cold weather ia - Ralph Wight, chairman.
fur two fur a month to any- j Editorial
than $300.
....... Page 4
Blood
Bank
supplies
are
The board will request of the reau said "near blizzard con- boat from Tampa, Fla.
one signing up to donate i Fmtertalument .... 1’ags 7
expected to send food costa | Beginning M o n d a y , the
! lib-id Bank, which is located still low and many more don- blood during the Friday and
Legiilature to up the minimum dilioni" prevailed.
The navy said tlx ship* have up again thia month.
la-gals . — ... Page 7 A 8
amount to $600. In other word*,
Abandoned automobiles lin­ been ordered into the area al­
This was reported today just behind Scuilnol* Me. ora are needed to bring Blocks Saturday night show*. Blood
Puzzle ___—
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it will allow the School Board ed the roads from Michigan ready and an unspecified num­ by Robert J . Myera, deputy mortal Hospital on Second HL up and prevent a serious Bank personnel will be on
Society ..... ____ Page 8
to make purchase* up to IC'W lo New York and hundred* of ber of qthere will be sent in commissioner of the Bureau will be open from 4 to • p.m. shortage in case of an emer­ duty in the snack bar to ac­
.......... Page B
Sports
rural families were marooned. the new few days.
without bid*
Ion Monday, Tuesday, Thurs­ gency, Wight said.
of Labor Statistic*.
cept pledges.
Page 2
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Goofs ! ! ! !

Showdown Set

1 ,1 7 0 Cuba Refugees

English Estates
Plans Okayed

Week's Session,
Bryant Predicts

Modifying Ideas

Arrive In Florida

Hurt By Move

Graceful Loser

W intry Cold W ave

Good Breadwinner

Rusk Testifies
On 'Buildup'

Elks Charity
Ball Slated
Saturday Night

Leaves Toll O f 16 0

Vocation Boost
Set By Board

Boston Bound

Foster Death
Termed Natural |

Oops!

Standstill

Boost Bid
Minimum,
Board Asks

Mexico Patrol
Set For Yucatan

Living Cost
Shows ‘Dip’

New Blood B an k Hours

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Thorn** KdUon was •
scientific genius but a big
question mark cornea Into
v#ew when we try to anawer
the question a i to hla pro­
phetic ability. It la said that
he remarked, "What man’a
genlua can create, man'a
character can control."
It we examine the p u t,
preaent, and eatimate the fu­
ture we do not find thia statemcnt "holding w ater". We
can trace hlrlory from the
day* of the Pharoaha of
Egypt through the dlctatora
of our preaent day and find
that our earth ha* been
drenched with the blood of
the flower of our youth Urn*
end time again. Some found
m eant that they felt would
conquer their fellow man
but their character waa not
great enough to control their
acieace. Hlatory alto telle u*
of our need for more char-

Throughout the month earl*
oua members of the Longwood
F irst Pentecostal Church have
served as acting S u n d a y
School superintendents la e
competitive program of con­
centrated effort to Increase
attendance e t Sunday School
Serving have been Rev. J. C.
Penney, Cleo Barker and Jesse
Brown and this week Mlsa
Sibyl Grant will taka over as
superintandant T h e a t four
members will mast later In
the month for n planning din­
ner to discuss and formulate
ways of explaining the Bible
to those attending Sunday
School.
Sunday school classes and
teachers are nursery, Mrs.
Ruby Brown: beginners, Mrs.
M. L. McDanlal; primary, Mrs.
Phoebe Pemberton: j u n i o r ,
Jasso Brown: Intermediates,
Mias Grant: young people,
Mrs. T h o m a s A trey end
adults, Rav. G ran t
Ths church ax tends a cor­
dial welcoma to those not al­
ready a t t e n d i n g Sunday
8chool to do ao aach week a t
10 s . m.

acter control iu the political
and economic realm s of
man’s existence.
Today, we find ourselves
In a unique poilUon. Never
before has man been able to
commit mass suicide, but It
I* clear that he has such
ability now! What a frighten­
ing prospect to know that
this la true and that indica­
tions as yet do not point to­
ward
a
development o(
character that would control
the awesome power of man's
creation.
We may say that auch an
attitude aa expressed la de­
featist, but I know there le
a way out. Many of ua con­
cur In believing that God
la atlll the God of this world
whose omnipotent power did
not cease e t creation but
continues in sustlnatlon. We
know that the anawer to the
problems of man can be an­
swered In God and there la
no doubt about this.
Many may reflect that If
this be true, why have we
bees, and continue to be,
faced with such problem*.
The anawer, for me, la that
God rewards with blessings
beyond comparison but only
when men la willing to re­
ceive them according to Hla
plan.
God wants ua to bava full,
rich and abundant lives, but
He la a God of order, design,
and purpose. Hla willingness
to biota is far beyond man'*
will Ingnats to recelva. It Is
simply a m atter of ceasing
our rebellion and surrender­
ing unconditionally to 111m as
He expressed Himself In
Jeans Christ.
What baa been said thus far
le extremely baalc end apace
does not permit details but
your clargyman will spend
hours with you If you are
serious about avoiding mat*
suicide.

The annual election meetinf of Sanford’s Holy Crow
Episcopal Church was bold
Wednesday night preceded by
g dinner under the chairmanship of Mrs. Donald Jones.
Elected to the Vestry were
Lcdr. L. Ebbert, aa navy re­
presentative, and civilians
Phil Rouche, Dan Wrlgbt, M.
W. Parry and Charles Regia-

Named as delegates to the
Diocesan Convention In Mi­
Baptist Men’s Day, a day ami Beach were Alfred Stanset aside each year by South­
ern Bsptlsts to honor men of
the ehurch, will be observed
this Sunday at the First Bap­
tist Church of Sanford.
Morning worship services
will be In chargo of Charles
L.
Robinson,
Brotherhood
By Jane Casselberry
president, and Harold HeekenThe Christian Homemakers
baeb will speak on the subject, Class of ths Casselberry Com­
"What My Church Means To munity Methodist Church met
Me."
Tuesday night In Weaver Hall
The Boy'e Choir will pre­
of tha church.
sent special musle at tha 8:45
Mrs. L. L. Wcrley, program
a.m. service end e male quar­ chairman, was In charge of
tet composed of Martin Stine- tha dtrotlonals reading an ex­
cipher, Evens McCoy, Myron
cerpt from "The Prophet" by
Smith and E. B. Carter will Kahili Ulbran. Rev. Delmas
sing at the 11 a.m. service.
Copeland gave Uia prayer and
Rev. Fred B. Chance, pastor
BUI Shook, claaa president,
of the church, will speak at
presided at th* meeting.
the evening service and Gerald
Marvin McClain anuounced
Covington will present e vocal
that
the Commission on Mis­
solo.
sions is starting a free lend­
ing service for those in need
of wheel chairs, crutches,
cane* and walkers and asked
for donations of equipment to
carry out the program.
The class voted to allocate
Plans and preparations are $6o towards purchase of the
complete for opening tha needed equipment.
An old fashioned box social
eleventh season of th* worldfamous Black llllls Passion was planned for the class for
Play, at the natural amphi­ Feb. 23 at the McClain's farm
theatre seating 3,600 persons in Ovlrdo.
Mrs. Arthur Martin was pre­
Just south of Lake W aits, on
sented with a going away gift
Sunday, Feb. 10.
The two-and-one-half-hcur from the class. Mr. and Mrs.
religious drama, with • cast Martin and their two sons are
of 160 persons, features moving to Baltimore, Md.,
Josef Meier In the difficult from North Orlando.
Following the meeting re ­
rote of the Chrialua which he
has ably portrayed mois than freshment* were served by
6,000 times sinew bringing th* the hostesses, Mrs. John Gee,
production to tha United Mrs. Leonard Wagner and
8tales from Germany In 1032. Mrs. Martin.
Performances In 1063 arw
scheduled a t 7:30 p. m. on
Tuesday. Thursday and Sat­
By Mrs. Clarence Beyder
urday evenings. Sunday ma­
The RA’s of the Osteen Bap­
tinee* will a ta ri a t 4 p. tn. The tist Church will have a skat­
final presentation this year ing party Saturday evening.
will be Sunday, April f l i Those wishing to attend should
there will be a special Good be at the church no later than
Friday performance on April 7 p.m. Marvin Riggs wUl ac­
13 e t 7:30 p. ui
company lbs group.

Passion Play
To Begin
Eleventh Season

Skating: Party

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the Lake Mystic
Church In Bristol
Paradise Heights
Church In Apopkn
ing to Longwood.

parents of three c h i l d r e n ,
Rachel, seven, a second grade
student a t Longwood Ele­
mentary School; John, five
and Gretrhen, two.

Attend Meeting:

At Convention

H e h a s b een a c t i v e in Bap­
Baptist
and a t the t i s t A s s o c i a t i o n s Including t h e
B a p t i s t A p p a ta c h e e a n d W # k I w a
before com­ Assn*, and currently is enter­
ing the Seminole Assn.
II* also worked at Camp
Joy near Rock Spring* where
h* was in charge of rebuilding
By Frances Wester
Representatives of the First the swimming facilities. He
Baptist Church of Lake Mary enjoys entertaining children
attending the Seminole Asso­ with magic which illustrates
ciation Sunday School meeting the Gospel.
Rev. Lindsay and Mrs. Lind­
held at the Elder Springe Bap­
tist Church, Tuesday night, say, the former Patricia Hudwere Rev. Ralph K. Tcylor, II. kins, met and were married at
Ferguson, Mrs. W. A. Hoopen- the First naptlst Church in
gardner, Mrs. Jam es Gray Bethel, Kans., teri-and-onehalf years ago. They are th#
and Mrs. Harley Wilhelm.

9

By France* Wester
Rev. Ralph K. Taylor, pas­
tor of (he First Baptist Church
of Lake Mary and Mrs. Harley
Wilhelm, representing t h e
members of the church, at- f
tended one session of the *
World Evangelism Convention
held at the First Baptist
Church in Orlando last week.
,
\

'W —

ItEV JACK LINDSAY, who tuMumul duties curlier this month ns new
minister a t the Lontfwoori F irst Huptist Church, is shown with his family,
from left, Mrs. Lindsey and Uretchen, Jluchel mid John.
(Herald Photo)

Acolyte Festival Methodists To Build
To Take Place
Church In Bear Lake
In Orlando
By Downs Bites'
John Stuart J r, and Bruce
Stuart of Altamonte Springs,
accompanied by Fr. George
M. Jarvis IV, wlU represent
Longwood's Christ C h u r e h
Episcopal at tha Annual Acolyta Festival of tha Orlando
Deanery to be held Sunday at
tha Catbederal of St. Luka
In Orlando.Tb« Festival Is held annually
on tha Sunday nearest th*
Faast of St. Vincent, patron of
acolytes.
Tha boys will b« vested and
will march In procssslon with
other acolytes of tbo Deanery
at tha Service of Solemn Even­
song at the Cathederal. Offi­
ciating will be Fr. John
Tbomea, rector of Sanford's
Holy Cross Episcopal Church.
Following the service a
■upper will be bald In tha
Great Hall of the Cathedral
for tha clergy and acolytes.
Program for tha evening will
feature the Junior Judo Teem
from Orlando Air Force Base.

Holy Cross Episcopal Church
Has Annual Election Meeting

Homemakers
Class Meets

^T

By Donna Kate*
Rev. Jack L I n d a a y, naw
pnfttcir of the F irst Baptist
Church of Longwood, assumed
duties on Jan. 2 fu r the reg­
ular Wednesday evening pray­
er service.
A native of Kanaaa City,
Kan., ha decided to enter the
ministry while attending high
school there and after gradua­
tion attended Bob Jonea Uni­
versity a t Greenville, 8. C.
and the Temple Baptist Theo­
logical Seminary a t Chatta­
nooga, Tenn.
During hit six years in
Florida ha served ss pastor of

Is It Mass
Suicide ?

Baplisl Set
Men's Day

in

M inister Assumes Duties In Longwood

Rev. Grover Sewell

Sunday School
Conducts
Special Program
i»

Pago 2— F r i . Jan. 2 5 , *68

ley, Richard Dess and B. L.
Perkins Jr.
Rev. John W. Thom*#, rec­
tor, presided at the meeting
during which report* from all
officials sod organisation*
were presented in printed
form. Fr. Thomas stated that
the Parish was In healthy
condition and that continued
growth wss taking place.
The forthcoming resignsatlon of Fr. John Griffith,
curate at Holy Cross, to take
a church of hi* own In the
Tamps Bay Arcs, was an­
nounced.
A written survey question­
naire was filled out by each
person present pertaining to
future plans for the life and
program of the Parish.
Following the meeting, Paul
Elliott, organist and choir­
master, led tbs group In
singing of new and old
hymn*.

Music Festival
Planned Here
A Music reitlva] conducted
by tha Seminole Baptist Asaoclatlonal Musle Ministry will
take place at the First Baptist
Church of Sanford with a
program scheduled for 8 p.m.
today and another for • a m.
on Saturday.
Director will be Mrs. Guy
Bishop, associations! music di­
rector.
Jack CoUliron, Stetson Uni­
versity professor and director
of Graded Choirs for tlsc as­
sociation, will Introduce sev­
eral Adult and Young People's
Choirs for today's program
and Children's Choirs will be
presented on Saturday.

St. Anne Circle
Sets Meeting
The regular monthly meet­
ing of Si. Anne Circle, Church
uf the Nativity, will be held
Monday at I p.m. Mrs. Lenox
Fay will be hostess at her
borne, 306 Collins Dr., Sunland Estates.
On the agenda for this
month's meeting will be the
•lection of circle officers. All
ladles living in the Plnecrest,
Sunlsnd and surrounding areas
of the Church of Nativity
Parish are invited to attend
this meeting.

Service* will begin Sunday
for the new Bear Lake jfethodist Church at 10:46 a.m. in
Uie Bear Lake Elementary
Sctn?) wjlb Rev. WIID.-.m M.
Irwin serving aa minister.
Rev. Irwin, well-known In
the arcs, has served as minis­
ter In Orlando, OrloVlsta and
Apopka during the past 26
years.
A recent survey made by the

North Orlando
Circle Elects
New Officers
Ily Mona Grlnstesd
North Orlando's Our Lady's
Catholic Cirri* of the Church
of the Nativity elected offi­
cers a t this month's meeting
held a t the home of Mrs.
George Sommera on Bombay
Ave.
Sir*. Frank Wsxolek con­
ducted the election by aecret
ballot In the absence of Mrs.
Wanda Jonea, chairman of the
circle for the past two year*.
Named to hold office for1tbs
term of one year were Mrs.
Hill Skisluk, chairman; Mra.
A rthur Groves, secretary and
Mra. Shirley Corklll, treasur­
er.
Announcement w a ■ m a d a
that the circle will s e r v e
doughnuts and coffee after
Sunday Masses a t tho church.
Refereshmenta of c o f f e e ,
fruit cake and a variety of
cookies were served by th*
hostess with Mr*. Wssolsk as­
sisting.
Tha next meeting waa act
for Feb. 12 at the home of
Mra. Sklslak on Fairfax Ave.

Lutheran Meet
Set Next Week
A four-dny Regional Con­
ference on Evangelism will be
c o n d u c t e'd from Monday
through Friday of nsxt week
by leader* in the American
Lutheran Church a t the First
Baptist Church In Orlando.
Ths pre-Lenten conference
for laymen and clergy will In­
clude Inspirational lectures,
workshops, Bible study, fel­
lowship and atimulating wor­
ship services e a c h n i g h t
Chulra f r o m L u t j h a r a n
Churches In th* area will ap­
pear at various services and
the Chspel Choir from Capitol
University, Columbus, Ohio,
will b* featured on the Friday
program.
Rev. Otto E. Schmidt of Or­
lando, head of the Eastern dis­
trict evangelism committee, is
general chairman of the re­
gional planning committer.
Theme of the conference will
be "Christ In You," with Bible
study focused on th* Gospel of
Rt. John.

MYF Groups Set
Supper Meeting
Methodist Youth Pello«ihip
member* of the Sanford First
Methodist Church will meet
s t 6 p. in. Sunday for s Fel­
lowship Supper to be fob
lowed by programs of the
Junior High and Senior High
group* si 6:30 p. m.
The Junior High will con­
tinue its study series on
"Understanding Parents" with
a panel discussing views about teenage problems and
questions.
Senior High members wUl
conclude their series of pro­
grams on “New Meanings for
Did Words" with Norm* Jean
Wkillazn as k sd ar.

Methodist Men's Club of the
First Methodist Church of Or­
lando, under the direction of
Earl Kipp, disclored that an
approximate loo families were
interested In the organization
of the new church.
Plan* will be announced con­
cerning organization of a Sun
day School and tentative plans
also are being made fur tho
church to officially organize
on March 24 when charter
members will bo received.
Conducting this service will
bo Dr. Bruce F. Gannaway,
district superintendent of the
.Methodist Church for the Or­
lando District. The Bear Lake
church will make the 47th
Methodist Church in the dis
tric t
A five acre tract of laixj on
Bear Lake Rd. near the Ele­
mentary School has been pur­
chased by the District as s
permanent location for llic
new church.

Good Attendance
Af Youth Rally
By Donna Estes
Rev. K. Ruth Grant, pastor
of tha F irst Pentecostal
Church of Longwood, report­
ed today that tha Section Two
Youth Rally held each even­
ing thla week haa had a very
good attendance In spite of
bad weather.
Outstanding messages have
been presented a t each serv­
ice by Rev. Rufua N. Sherrill
and beautiful mualc haa been
a highlight of th* meeting*,
Mrs. Grant said.
During the weak tha young
people have bean Informed of
their obligation* to serve as
witnesses to God and to do
wlmt is expected and required
of them.

Prairie Lake
To Observe
Men’s Day
By Jan* Casselberry
The Prairie Lake Raptlst
Church In Fern Park, along
with other churches of th*
Southern Raptlst Convention,
ha* set aside Sunday aa Bap­
tist Men's Day.
Special recognition will be
given the men of the church
at all Sunday sendees. The
Brotherhood Men’* Choir will
provide apaclal musle a t both
the morning and evening wor­
ship service*.

Alliance
■AFF O R D ALLIANCM
CHURCH
P a rk A » s. a a * I4tfc ■«.
C. C. P a s s _____ — —
P a st o r
S u n day S c h o o l ____S:4S a. ra.
Morn ing W oreh lp
11:00 a. m.
K r . n l n * W o rship __ T:0« p. m
A.T.K. Thur*............ 1:10 p m.
Wad. P r sy a r Barries* T:l* p m.

Assembly Of Cod
PIVKCRKST ASaP.MIILY
ok n on c iic n c ii
Car. STth aa&lt; Rim
H. U. S n o w __________ Paalor
Sunday flchonl —. S . t i a. m.
Morning Worahlp
10:50 a m.
Kvsnlnt: W orahlp _ 7:10 p. m.
Tuaa. K vanlng
Ynuth Hurries
Tioo p. m.
M l d - W t t k Harries
T:So p. m.

Baptist

Church Of God

NORTH ORLANDO
■ ARTIST CHAPEL
CHURCH OF GOD
IS* N. F a ir fa x Arw.
H a l A Frsarfc
V. N. H a g g a r d . Chapel P a st o r
P a sto r
Hundsy Sch ool _ _
1:41 a.m. Oar-itd D. B o a t w r i g h t
1:41 a. m.
T r a in in g Union
#:J0 p. m. Hun-lay School _
l l : 0 t a. m.
Worahlp
I t a. m.
7:10 p m . Morning W ors hip
7:10 p. m.
W td. Kvanlng P r a y t r 7:1# p.m. Keangallatlo S tr r .
Tut*. P r a y sr » t r r . 7:Sf p. m.
Thurs. Tot ing P#«pl*
Ct.DKR SPniNO H R A m s T
E n d e a v o r --------- 7 i l * p. m.
Old O r l a a l a Rd. a l M yrlls
I). H am ilton Orlffln _ P a sto r
Hundsy School _ _ 1:41 a. m.
Morn ing Worahlp
l!:o o a. m.
T r a in in g Union _ 4:Sn p. m.
E v e n i n g W orahlp _ 7:41 p. m.
CONnRRfJATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
4 Called Chaerk a f Ckelal)
Park A r r a a a a l *4 lh I I .
ALL SOUl.a CATHOLIC
• : ! l a. m .‘ _ Church Sch oo l
CHURCH
11:04 a. m. --------------- . Berries
Oak A r s . a l Mk I t .
| : | « p. m. _ Christian Tou th
n lch a rd l.yon a _ _ _ _ _ P sa to r
Ministry
Hundsy M t s s t s
1:11 a. m. Bar. W altar A.R. McP herson,
___ 1:11 a. m.
Pastor
____ 10:0# a. m.
_ _ 11:1# a. ra
W a sh d a y * _ _ _ _ _ 7:15 a. m.

Congregational

Catholic

F IR S T H 4 I T I S T CHURCH
SIS P a r k A v , a a *
P. 11. Chan c* _ _ _ _ _ P a sto r
Morn ing Wo rahlp __ 1:41 a. m. F IR S T C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
D I*r Z P I.B S O F C H R IS T
Hundsy Sch ool
- 1: 4. a. m.
I SOT B. Bas tard A rs.
M orn ing W o rship
11:0a a. m.
P sa to r
T r a in in g Union — 1:15 p. m. Iter. W s y n * J oh n ston
K r r n ln g W orahlp .. 7:10 p. m. Hundsy Hchool _ . _ 1:41 a. m.
11:(# a. m.
Wad. I’r s y s r Harriet V■SO p m. M o ra ln g Worahlp

Christian

CEN TRAL RAPTIKT CHURCH
Car. 14th SI. R Oak A r s .
0*11 S m i t h ______ ____ P a sto r
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Hundsy Sch ool „ _ 1:41 a. m.
O sasra
M orn in g Worahlp
l l : l t a. m. Ralph Br sw a r Jr.
R rsagsllat
T r a in i n g Union _ 1:15 p. m. Bible S c h o o l ____14:00 a. ra.
K vanlng W o rship _ 7:14 p. m. M ornlnr Worahlp
l i t 0* a. m.
Wad. P ra y er Harries T i l l p m . K vanlng W o rs h ip _ 7:14 p. m.
Nurasry Op*n
W td. P r s r t r Barries 7:1# p.m.
W T R R ......................... 7:*0 p. m.
S u n day N i t s Broadcast
PAOLA CHURCH OF CH RIST
I l l s h r t a y 4* VTrat
MT. HAVKN F R IH IT IV E
Morris Ruby _ _
K rsngtlltl
R A P T l i T CHURCH
Illhls C la sses _ l#:0« X. m.
S4lh SI. a a * CSasa A r s .
Morn ing Worahlp _ 11:04 a. m.
C. T. Morrla
.......... .... P satnr K v a n ln g Worahlp - #:## p. m.
Itegular Mealing
14:1# a. m. Ulhlo C la ss e s Wad. 7:1# p.m.
( F i r s t Hundsy)
C o n f s r t n c s _ _ _ _ _ T i l l p. *n.
CM URCH O F C H R IS T
( p r eced in g Satu rd a y )
La a g n a i l . F la .
Third H u n d s y ____T:SS p. m
Lord's D a y Sarrlcaa l*:10 a.m.
J o s 1larr111 ____ Aoa't P seto r
and 7:5# p.m.

Church Of Christ

W RSTSIDR MISSIONARY
II 4 P T IS T f i i m r i i
Blk SI. A H o lly A re.
_ _ P astnr
Pau l M. C s llo y
Sunday School _ 10:0* a. m.
Sunday
11:0# a. m.
Morning Wo rahlp
Sunday
K vanlng W orship
7:45 p. m.
W ed n e sd a y
Prayed Harries _ 7:45 p. m.
PIN E C R K ST R 4 P T I S T
4 II II IC H
O a sr a Hoag
P a sto r
W illiam J. Ousaa
Morning Worahlp _
1:10 A
11 a. m.
S u n d a y School _ _ 1:45 a. m.
T r a in in g Union - _ t;45 p. in.
E v e n i n g Barrie* ___- 1:00 p. m.
Wad Officers A T S sch a rs
S t e a l i n g _______ - t i o s p. m.
Wed. Prayer Harriet 1:00 p m .

CHURCH OF CH RIST
ISIS P a rk A r r a a a
W illiam Mack ______ Minister
llllile S t u d y _____ &gt;0:00 a. m.
Morning Wo rahlp
l l i l t a. m.
Sunday
K vanlng Rervlra „ 4:10 p. m.
Wed. Illble U l n a e *
7:50 p m .
Her ' Herald o f Truth" 5 p.m.
Hundsy on Channel I

Christian Science

F IR ST

services
tkis week

worskif)

Lutheran

LUTH ERAN

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CHURCH

Presbyterian

OP

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tea w. asia pie**

F IR S T FR E SB TT R R IA X

"Th* Church * f th* L u t h s r s a
CHURCH
Hour" and TV "This Is th*
Oak A r e . a n d T h ird St.
L ift"
D r o v e r B a w tll Jr. _ _ _ T a i l o r
Herbert W. Qotraa _ _ P a sto r T h o m a s H. M a k la _ Aaalatant
Sunday School _ _ _ 1:11 a. m. M orn in g W o rship __ 1:45 a. m.
W ors hip a t r r l e * _ i l l t t a. ra. S u n day Sch oo l _ _ t i l l a. m.
Bastion Masting _ tOi41 a.
M s r a l a a W orahlp
1I;IS a. -

Methodist

ORACH H m i O M I T CHURCH
O n o rs l t d , a t W ood land A r s ,
Her. Jo hn IL Hire*. Jr. P a st o r
Hundsy Sch oo l _ _ 1:45 a. ra.
M oraln g W o rship
i n t o s. m.
M T F ----------------------- f i l l p. m.
RHKNRXKR METHODIST
CHURCH
Cltras l l t l g h t a
Rar. R a y O ratory, J r , P sa t o r
Sunday Behool _ _ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp
11:0* a. m.
M T F ____________ _ 4:S0 p. at.
Era. W orship _ _ _ 7:30 p. m.
W at. P r a y s r Bar ries 7:30 p. m.

#; 0# p . __

P ie n aa r F e llo w sh ip

Senior F e l lo w s h i p _ l:0S p. m.
K v a n ln g W o rs h ip _ 7:10 p. ra.
W t d . P r a y s r S t r r l c * 7 i t l p.m.

L k D .S .
CHURCH o r JRSL'F CH RIST
OF L A T T E R D A T SAINTS
SSIS S. P a r k
Bish o p J. S ta n le y H o u sto n
Prloa thoo d M u t i n g
1:00 a in.
S u n day Sch oo l __ l O ilt a. m.
S acram en t M a t tin g
1:01 p a .

F IR S T HRTIIODIST CHURCH
41* P ark A r s .
JoKn T. Ad am s Jr. __ P sa to r
Xlornlng W orship _ 1:1# a. tn.
Sunday School _ _ 1:45 a. m.
M orning Worahlp
10:15 a. m.
M T " M as ting* ___ S i t t p. m.
( In la r m e d lst s, S en ior)
K van lng Worahlp _ 7:10 p. m.

Nazarene

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YOUK

CHURCH
N O T IC E
CALL

FA 2-2611

These Sanford Merchants
Urge You To Attend
The Church Of Your Choice
WUson*Eichelberger Mortuary

Progressive Printing Co.
J. M. Cam area and Staff

Stenatrom Realty
llszb Btsestrom and Staff

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Pentecostal
F IR S T FRNTCCOSTA L
CHURCH OF LOSIIWOOO
SSI o r a a g * s t r u t
Rar. K. R u t * O ra a t _ P a sto r
Sunday Sch oo l _ _ 10:00 a. m.
Morning W o rs h ip
11:00 a. m.
Sunday E r s n l n g __ 7 i l t p. m.
Wad. l l l b l t Stu dy _ 7:10 p. m.
Con querors M u t i n g
F r i d a y ---------------- 7:1* p. m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
■ CIRNTIST
F I R S T CHURCH
■at R u t Saar ad S t r u t
OF T H S NAReR R X H
Sunday S t r - l c s A
W. Sad I L a t Mapla A r s .
Sunday S chool —_ 11:00 a. ra. Paul B l e k t s .................. .. P a sto r
Subject:
Sunday Sch oo l _ _ t : t l a. m.
•Truth"
Morning W o rship
10:45 a. m.
W ednesd ay Harris* 1:00 p. at. Touth ------_ _ _ _ _ 4:00 p. m.
R eading Roam : ( l a Church R r a n g s ll s tt o Barrie* 7:00 p.m.
K dlflcs) 1:S*-4:I0 Tut*. A Third S u n day
Thurs.
B ln g a p lra tlo s
1:00 p. m.

K unic* 1. W l l s o * a n d S t a f f

Attend

F IR S T CH URCH
THR KASARENB
Lake Mary. FIS.
R s r . W. L. llo lc o m b a . P a s t e r
S u n day
0:45 a. -n. _ . . . Illble Schunt
11:00 a. m. - M o rn in g W ors hip
7:30 p. in. __ E v e n i n g Barries
7:30 p. m. W t d . Mid-W eak
P ra y er Service#
7:!0p. m. 1st Wad. M lialon ary
Barrie*
OF

Echols Bedding Company
Mr. s*d Mrs. L. F. Gsr**r

Tha American Oil Comptuiy
Mr. sad Mrs. M. R. Strickland

Wilson-Moier Furniture Co.
Mr. *ad Mrs. Al WUm r

Mr*. Appleby’s Restaurant
Lucille and Harold AppUbr
116 N. Park

Holler Motor Balts Co.
Kmmstt F am ll A Staff

Tha Rita Theatre
Hill L e v t l a t e A F - m p l o j s s t

J. C. Penney Company

C. L_ Rsbinsaa and Eaptoy***

Food Fair Storem lac.
G e o r g * ttoitoy A

E m ploys**

Sanford Atlantic National Bank
U*R*rd H. Hudgrs A S ta f f

Southern Natural Goa
Jake Daaa A Staff

HID Lumber A Hardware Co.
Jimmy Crapp* A Em ployes*

W S L O O M I WACOM

VIMG1MA PKTKOhKl

P. a Bax 1814

NORA NORRIS
TB M-1314

State Farm laauranca Compaaie*
lev lag |. Pryor and Staff

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Ebenezer M en's Club

Stenstrom Tells
Jaycees-Think Big
Sanford - Seminole Jaycees
were urged lo “ think BIG
for the community" by pa»tpresident Douglas Stenstrom,
one of the Jaycees most dis­
tinguished members at their
l’ast President's luncheon
held at the Civic Center,
Thursday.
* “ Every community needs
'young men, thinking and
working
fer
the
future,
dreaming and planning for
the long view," former Sen­
ator Stenstrom told the Jaycecs.
“The Civic Center, the
tourist buildings, the inform­
ation centers, the new hos­
pital. new industry here arc
all tilings that they (Jaycees)
of past years have dreamed
about, talked about and got­
ten behind, promoting and
encouraging these things for
the betterment of the com­
munity," he said.
Stenstrom was only one of
I t past presidents who were
present to be honored on
their day In the annual Jayeec Week.

Others included F l o y d
Palmer, Ed Kirchhoff. Gor­
don Bradley, Bill Slemper.
G. Andrew Spier, M. L. “Son­
ny"
Itaborn,
Tom
Mc­
Donald, M a s o n Wharton.
John Alexander and Garnett
White.
Each man had a few short
remarks to make about the
things that happened while
he was in office, often
taking good-humored jibes at
each other about who did
what in which administration.
All the presidents noted
that there had been much
profit in serving as leader
of the organization — profits
of learning, in fellowship, to
the youth of tlic community,
to the community itself, in
experience ami In "learning
from our mistakes."
Past-president Gordon Bra­
dley recalled that Past-pres­
ident J. Brailey Odham, who
was later elected State Jaycce President was nominated,
with a very "marvelous and
winning speech" by a “fellow
front Ocala."

“You may remember him,"
said Bradley, “ Ills name was
Karris Bryant."
Present President Glenn
McCall welcomed the former
leaders who were Introduced
by Program Chairman Clyde
Long.
Saturday, the Jaycees will
wind up their annual Jayece
Week with the Distinguished
Service Awards Banquet at
the Civic Center at 7 p. m.
Senator Beth Johnson, of
Orlando, Florida's only wo­
man Senator will lie the fea­
tured speaker. Senator Bern­
ard Parrish will also lie pre­
sent.
Awards to be given will be
for the Young Sailor of the
Year, the Young Farm er of
the Year, the Young Teacher
of the Year, the Good Gov­
ernment Award, and the Dist­
inguished Service Award.
The banquet will tic follow­
ed by a specui get-together
amt dunce at the Shrine Club,
fo r the Jaycees, their wives
and guests,

To Sponsor Barbecue

North Orlando
Super M&amp;rket

Open

Sunday

TUB ALLIANCE YOUTH FKLLOWSHII* of tin*
Sanford Alliance Church will observe National
Youth Week beginning Sunday evening by tak­
ing part in the special 7 p. in. service when the
film. “The Way Out," will
•Officer*'

of the youth group, recently installed, are from
left, Arlene Smith, treasurer; Hill Thompson,
president; Nancy Wilson, vice president and
Vickie Osborn, secretary.
(Herald l’li..to)

U P Y Sees Color Slides On

Ily Frances W rstrr
The continent of Antarctica
was made real and vivid
through colored picture slides
shown by special guest speak­
er, I-cilr. Earl H. Unger, at
the meeting the UPY o( the
C o m m u n i t y Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary last
Sunday night.
Unger is a pilot with the
NAF anil has liecn in service
21 years, lie spent three
years in Antarctica as ulanc
commander for Hie Antarc­
tica Operation Deep-freeze.
His interesting explanations
of the pictures lie took gave
(lie group the feeling of ac­
tually lieing there, too. They
could see exactly what the
country was like and the
buildings lived in.
The men built a city under
ground. This should last for
ten years. In winter the tem­
perature is 120 degrees lielow zero, and in summer, 20
to 30 degrees above. The
"NOT THIS CHICKEN!" suy» Marianne Humphreys as Drum Major Honclothing each man wears
nie Fehd, hatchet in hand and Frank Belsito, reach for the little white
weighs 80 pounds.
pullet. But other chickens will lose their heads over the hip Chicken BurThe penguins were a most
bc&lt;|UO a t the Elk« Grounds, Saturday from 5 to 7 p. nt. for the benefit of
interesting
subject, linger
the Seniinolo High School Uuml. Tickets are available from hand members
brought out the little known
and hand parents, who are sponsorinp the dinner to raise finals for the
fact that penguins do nut
Marching Seminoles, who will take part in the annual Gu.xparillu Pirates
know whether the other ol
Festival a t the State Fair in Tampa, Feb. 11.
(Herald Photo)
their kind is male or female,
I and humans can not tell
1either. Only the individual
, penguin, itself knows. Also,
j they do not know which are
| their own children.
The annual concert of the p.m. under Ihc direction ot Merry Life, Nut-Brovvn Maid­ There are millions of penen. Everybody’s Got a Home \ gums in Antarctica. They
Sanford Male Chorus, a group Itobert Carnlc.
Soloists with the Chorus w ill1But Me. O, No, John, How follow humans around and
of men of the area who “like
be Dick Aiken who will sing, Can I Leave Thee and Stars act just like people. There
lo sing" will be pretented at "Ride the Chariot'* and I van' of the Summer Night.
are two types of penguins,
the Civic Center Monday at 8 Walker who will render “ Win­ Spiritual and religious num­ the Emperor, around three
bers include The God of Abra­ feet tall, and the Adely, a
ter Song" by Bullard.
Sid Vihlrn, young Sanford ham Praise, 0 Turn Thee. My smaller variety, between 12
musician wlli present two Lord, What A Mornm’, Where’­ and 14 inches tall.
There are also two types
trumpet solos, "The SI. Louis er You Walk. The Song My
Blues" by Handy and “ A Heart Will Sing and Pasting of seals, the black, Weddell,
whicli are nice and lazy, and
Trumpeter'* Lullaby" by An­ Uy.
derson. Vlhlcn has had his
own band for many years,
playing for dances and in sup­
per clubs in the area lor the
The outstanding (Urn, “ The past six years.
Way Out," will be shown Sun­
Mrs. Robert (Bettyc) Smith
day at 7 p. m. at ti» Sanford will accompany the Male
Alliance Church, 1401 Park Chorus as they present a vari­
Avc.
ety program of spirituals, folk
The film presents the thrill­ songi. Broadway melodies
ing and true story of the and contemporary number*.
conversion of Al Johnson, the
Some of the songs to be sung
bank robber, who with kia ac­ by the Chorus Include The
complices held up the Hoyt Stars and Stripes Forever,
Slate Bank in Hoyt, Kan., The Rangers Song. What Good
and made a "clean get­ Does A Long Face Do?, Thank
away." Through a aeries of Heaven for Little Girls, A :
events, stranger than fiction,
ihc bandits actually were
cleared of suspicion and were
able to leave tiieir hideout
and return to Uve in their
respective communities.
The film also shows how
God, in his all-powerful and
By Frances Wester
sometimes mysterious ways,
The Winsome Class of the
brings all things to light in First Baptist Church of Lake
due time. Because of the un­ Mary met Saturday night at
usual circumstance* of John­ the home of Rev. and Mrs.
son’s story, newspapers all Ralph K. Taylor.
over tiw world carried hi*
The pastor led the group in
photograph aud front uage prayer to open Uie program,
atones of his roafeasion.
and gave Uie devotional. Dur­
The public is invited to at­ ing the business session 1'
tend Sunday evening’s show­ was decided to have the next
ing of this heartwarming meeting on Feb. 23 at the
film which haa been widely home of Mrs. Rawleigb Coop­
acclaimed by church group* er.
and audience* of all ages.
TTie members enjoyed *
abort period of recreation, fol­
lowing their program. Refresh­
ment! of homemade I c e
Janr Casselberry
cream, cookie* and coffee
United Presbyterian were served.
of ths Westminister
Others attending were Mr.
&gt;rian Church of Cas- and M n. Wallace Hall. Mr.
will meet this week and Sir*. Carl Bryant, Sir. and
vome of David Stout, Mrs. Jack Hamm, Mr. and
tinolt Blvd. in Csaael- M n. Harley Wilhelm and Mrs.
6:90 p. m- Sunday.
Cooper.

M ale Chorus To Perform M onday

Alliance Church
To Show Film,
'The Way Out'

The Men's Club of the j the church or in advance by
Ebenezer Methodist Church railing Harold Clark, take out
Sanford will sponsor a bar­ and delivery chairman.
becue rhicki-n supper from
The rlub hopes that through
5 p. lit. until 7:30 p. m on Uiis project it can raise suf­
Feb. I at the church.
ficient funds to pa inf the old
Nominally priced a d u l t 1church building now being
plates will include one-half used by the Sunday School
! chicken while plates for chil­ department as an education­
dren under 12 years of age al building.
' will serve one-quarter chick1en. Other fowls on the menu |
will lie coleslaw, baked l&gt;cans,
j pickles, bread, tea or cofj fee and cake
Cooking of the chicken over
an open, outdoor charcoal pit
i will is* supervised by Bussell
Hamilton, president of the
i Men's Club assisted by Clifi font Johnson. Members of
the WSCS, under direction of
Mrs. Gordon Meyer, presi­
dent, will assist in prepara* A. M. to • 1*. M.
■lion of the meal and members
of the MYF will assist in
serving.
Home deliveries will be I
made during the supper at
nu extra charge. Arrange­ and a Complete Line of —
ments may lx* made drring 1
the serving hours by calling

Antarctica

ran be pels and Ihc Leopard
There is no vegetation no
Hut are treacherous and will tin* continent and there were
kill humans.
no women. An sound becomes
The most dangerous aspects very irritating since there is
of the locality are the killer such a great expanse of quiet
whales. Icc-crcvascs, fire, where silenre is king and
and white-outs, the rays of rules with a strange, strong
night while which cause power.
The nu’ii kept their &gt;en«e
planes to crash tieeause of
tlic intense blinding light.
| of humor up by putting on

Meats and
Groceries

OVER 35 YEARS
A t Fir st A P a lm e t to
( A l o n g s i d e old post o f f i c e )

plays and taking (lie women's
parts in them.
A record attendance of 3&lt;J
from Lake Mary and Up
sala board the program. Af­
ter the meeting the group
was invited lo tin* home of
Mr. ami Mrs. Date Alexander
(or a social hour and refresh­
ments.

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Canal Support Urged
Semisole County Commluione n shortly will b e siked to support
the proposed S t Johns - Indian Riv­
er Canal project We urge the com­
mission members to voice approval
of the c a n a l. . . and then follow
through by actually giving material
support
Activation of this 11-mile barge
eanal, connecting the two rivers,
will open water traffic into Sanford
. . . and will mean untold wealth to
Scmlnolo County and this area.
Commissioners have not been re­
quested before this time to support
this project for the simple reason

Peter Edson

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there has been no definite planning.
Preliminary engineering planning
now is under way and should be com­
pleted within 45 days.
Seminole County Commissioners
will be invited to a joint session with
commissioners of Brevard, Orange
and Volusia Counties, when the pre­
liminary planning will be outlined In
detail to them.
It is at this briefing session when
the commissioners of the four coun­
ties will be requested to endorse the
project
We would like to see Seminole
County push for completion of the

The Needs Are Great
Although the heartbreaking de­
struction of raging polio epidemics
has been effectively controlled by
the invention of the Salk vaecine for
the prevention of the disease, the
fight is far from over.
There are still many cases of
lio, because thousands of people
ve not been inoculated by the pre­
ventative shots, and there remain in
hospitals, homes and convalescent
sanitoriums all over the
country
thousands of crippled children and
adults who still require long — and
expensive — care, before the wither­
ed linr.bs can be trained or braced to
perform again.
So the need goes on, and the
March of Dimes, given tremendous
Impetus by the polio-crippled lato
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, is
with us again. Now crippling arthrit­
is has been added to the health en­
emies which tho National Foundation
is fighting.
In Sanford, many events are plan­
ned this weekend to help encourage
people to give money to the cause.
A Mnglc Show at the Rita Thea­
ter at 10 a-m., enhanced by the show­
ing of color cartoons; a roadblock at
the busy French Ave.-First St. in­
tersection.
On Monday, Melody Skating Rink
is opening the doors to a 12 hour
skating marathon, with the contri­
bution of another dime each
half
hour making it possible for skaters
to make numerous contributions.

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A t 8:80 p.m. at the rink, one of
the pretty young skaters with the
most money in her March o f Dimes
canister will be crowned Junior Mias
by Dick Ransbottom, a Sanford man,
father of three, who was stricken by
polio several years ago.
Present at the crowning ceremon­
ies will be young Kenny Noreonk, of
DeLand, who is the state poster boy
for this year.
Kenny will atso attend the Ham­
burger Fry for the March of Dimes
which will be held Wednesday at the
Elks Club grounds.
Heading up the Dimes Drive for
this year is pretty Mrs. Pat Rans­
bottom, wife of Dick, who wishes to
do all she ean to assist the organi­
sation which took her husband un­
der its wing, saved his life and has
provided him with chair, braces and
equipment needed to replace the
ruined muscles of his arms and back.
Besides Dick Ransbottom, there
are at present four other persons in
Sanford who are receiving and have
received assistances aid and care
from the National Foundation.
One of the prime supporters of
the movement has been the Elks
Club and their affiliated groups, the
BPOE Docs and tho Anna Miller
Circle.
National Foundation Chairman
for Seminole County is John Sauls.
We realize there are many
drives going on this time of year
. . . but let’s not lose sight of this
important one.
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Confusion Marks
Bank Holdup
JAY, FIs. (UFI) - Two
neatly dressed gunmen took
arouad 110,000 from tho only
beak la this email town la
noctkwoat Florida Wodnoo
day. T h a n « u cl sisle cobfusion among witnesses.
Several persons said tho
mea escaped la a black car.
Others said the getaway ve­
hicle was light la color.
Some of the witnesses said
the car was beaded c a s t
Others said It went w est
Polk* threw op roadblocks
"all over tho pUeo," accord­
ing to one officer, "but we
couldn't find an y th in ."

Letters
Dear l(r. Vcrshel;
I want to thank everyone
that helped me on the publi­
city lor the i.W .BJL Opea
Moating, Nola Ferguson and
Nancy Vinson on their beau­
tiful alga painting; Mr. Verahel and his many helper* a t
the Saalord Herald; Mr. Har­
mon at the Orlande-Sentlnel
office; Mr. Bill Reek a t ra­
dio station WTHR; ta d all
the league publicity from
both the Mea'a and Women's
howling
leagues.
Without
thoir help, th* publicity would
have bees a failure. They
did a g n a t job aad aa a
msult our meeting was a
m y successful one. I thank
pen all m y stuck.
Slneerehr.
Bit* Stein, Publicity
Sanford Woman's Bow­
ling Assoc.

United Europe
Drive Pushed
BONN, Germany (UPI)
•p his drtvo lor a
United States ef Europe by
calling for a directly-elected
parliament te r the Kuropeaa
rommim Market.
The tT-yearold statesman
told nawamen Wednesday that
Germany should elect Euro­
pean parliament members
along with its own national
parliament hi the IN I elec­
tion*. Re said all common
market nations should do tha

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Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
He] wonders why certain
actor* aod actresses have
a mania to steal somebody
else'* male. They are not
greatly taterested In marryteg a single person but
want I* break np another
homo. Be sure yon scrap­
book this case and send for
the arx booklet below.
CASE 0-441: Hal B., aged
23, was a graduate student In
one of my psychology daises
a t Northwestern University.
"Dr. Crane," he began, "I
have noticed that some of
th* Hollywood actors and ac­
tresses have a peculiar sex­
ual quirk.
"Ftor example, an actor
Ilka Roberto may prey on the
wiv*e ef other men and seem
to have a mania for breaking
up already established m ar­
riages.
"And another l e a d i n g
American actress baa appar­
ently developed the same
urge te steal husbands away
from other wives.
"They don't show much totarast to unmarried eleglblss
hut are only challenged when
oom* other husband or wife
has figuratively placed a
'Hands Off sign on such a
mate.
"What goads these actors
and actresses into trying to
break up happy marriage*?”
8exual Inferiority complexes
are often at the root of this
mania which soma folks have
to steal the husband or wife
of another.
" if 1 win a bachelor,'' Is
tho attitude of such an oc­
tree*, "that doesn't prove that
I am superior to other wo­
men.
"But If I can steal a busaway from another
pretty actress, then I have
publicly established my sup­
eriority.”
Note, please, that this
aboormal yearning to prove
her own sexual superiority la
likely to bo an attempt at
compensating for the secret
tear that aha really laa't up
to par aa a woman.
On* actress who eoaiuKed

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me thus bad married young
and with the usual idealism
of the romantic b.ldc.
"B ut her husband appar­
ently had never seen the
booklet named below, no ha
was very ineffectual as a
mate.
"So he blamed his young
bride for being ‘frigid’ and
angrily quarreled with her.
"Once, while ha was half
drunk, he told her she was
'ao good* and 'no man would
ever be Interested In a cold
fish like you.’ ’*
Well, this unkind and wholly unwarranted charge mad*
an indelible impreaaion on
thla young bride.
It was an example of what
wa psychiatrist* caD "psy­
chic traum a" or a deep emo­
tional Injury.
That actress finally got a
divorce. At first she felt
crushed but then she became
obsessed with th* desire to
prove her ability to win mar­
ried men away from their
wives.
For her inner compulsion
goaded her onward. Secret­
ly she still worried that aha
"isn't all there as a woman."
So each new conquest la
solace to the wounded sea
ego of that actrcsi.
Her mania la thus baaed
on her first husband's cutting
remark that deflated her In
wonan'a
most
vulnerable
spot, namely, her sexual
charm.
And a husband of another
woman thus offers far bet­
ter proof than her conquest
of a single man o r even a
widower.

So send for the booklet
"Sex Differences Between
Men k Women," enclosing a
stamped, return envelope,
plus 20c. Use U to banish
these abnormal aexoal quirks.
And be grateful to this pro­
gressive newspaper for offer­
ing you these almplifled cases
of practical psychiatry.

WASHINGTON— (NEA) —
While President Kennedy in
his State of the Union mes­
sage puts tax reduction and
reform aa tha most important
issue, unemployment la still
on* of th* m ott serious prob­
lems for the Kennedy adminis­
tration, th* new Congress,
management, labor and the
national economy.
Preliminary figures for 1082
s h o w t h a t unemployment
dropped only 271,000 to an es­
timated &amp;8 million aa of Dec.
SL
Employment increased by
L I million jobs during the
year while the civilian labor
force increased by 800,000.
Actually, nonfarm e m p l o y ,
ment increased by 1.4 million
job* to a 67.5 million total.
But farm employment drop,
pad by 800,000 to four million
total a t year end. Solving the
slowly but steadily decreasing
agricultural employment prob­
lem la on* of the hardrr-toeure aspects ef the situation.
Labor Secretary W i l l a r d
Wirt* admits It la really sur­
prising there are not more
protests from the four million
and more Americana who hava
been unemployed in the past
two years.
One reason given Is th at un­
employment is not general but
concentrated In depressed in­
dustry and area pocketa. An­
other reason there la not more
protests la th at unemployment
insurance cushions tha Impact.
Also, most of the unemployed
are unskilled workers, the un­
educated and young workers
without job training or exper­
ience. Unemployment ratea In
thee* groups are twice aa high
as among skilled workers.
Government programs to re*
due* unemployment so fa r
have bean unable to do th*
whole job alone. Area redevel­
opment and manpower train*
ing programs are ju st getting
started.
Not enough contracts hava
been let end construction
started on th* accelerated

Notebook

public work* program to cre­
ate many new job*.
Congress took no action on
the Kennedy administration
youth employment opportun­
ities proposal last year. I t will
be presented again to the new
session. It is aimed at creating
more Jobe and reducing high
unemployment for workers un­
der 20.
Business leader* talk In op­
timistic tones about the pos­
sibility that a tax cut wilt
stimulate industry to create
new Jobs. The same claim was
made for the tax credit on new
Investments and the new de­
preciation allowance schedules
put Into effect last year, but
there hasn’t been enough time
to measure their effects on
employment and unemploy­
ment, If any.
The other side of this coin Is
that new investments may be
channeled into labor saving
machinery that will cut em­
ployment Instead of reducing
unemployment. Wirtx is of the
opinion that something will
have to be done soon to offset
unemployment caused by au­
tomation.
Organised labor leader* are
counting on a tax cut for low
Income workers to stimulate
consumer spending enough to
create more jobs. The other
big pitch In the union’s pro­
gram is to rcduco the work
week to 35 hours so as to
spread available Jobs among
mors workers.
Industry leaders oppose this
as an effort to put over a dis­
guised pay ralae—less work
for tha same money. Wirtx
also says, "I do not think this
Is tha right answer.”
A factor that concerns him
more la that about 7 per cent
of today's industrial produc­
tion comes from overtime
work. This Is slightly above
u n e m p l o y m e n t rates of
around 6 per cant during the
last two ytars.
If the unemployed could be
given thla work, everything
might be dandy. But it Isn’t

that easy. Much of tha over­
time production is temporary
_like the current drive on
manufacture of new models In
th* auto industry. M ott of th*
unemployed in chronically de­
pressed areas aren't located
where the overtime work la
available and, betides, don't
have the skills to do It.
Also, from the employer’s
point of view, it has been esti­
mated that it costs up to 81,.
500 the first year to add a new
worker to the payroll.
If a new worker has to be
laid off after a temporary
work ruth is over, he gets un­
employment Insurance, lower,
ing the employer's rating. In
some industries the worker
would have to be paid supple­
mentary benefits.
These are Just a few of th*
many practical problems that
have to be solved before un­
employment ean be reduced t*
th* manageable proportion* of
a 4 per cent rat* or lets.

Matter Of Fact
Certain people suffer from
claustrophobia,
a
morbid
dread of being in closed
spacct, other have hydropho­
bia, an overwhelming fear
of water. However, we pro­
bably all suffer to aom*
form or other from nucleomL
tophobla, a dread of atomla
energy, at least the bomb.

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Sanford, Florida

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�Liston In 8 - Clay. . . 'If I Stay Away'
PITTSBURGH (UPl)-Cass- Immediately a f t e r w a r d , .crowd of J1.238 which paid a
ius Clay, tlie undisputed matchmaker Teddy Brennan ‘ gross of $44,782 and a net of
••champ of prophesy," sailed 1of Madison Square Garden an­ $47,380. Ten per cent of the
home to Louisville on a cloud nounced he will sign the third- net, $4,736, will go to a fund
today with a promise to be­ ranked Clay to a fight with for families of 37 men killed
come the "champ of heavy­ Doug Jones for March 13 in in a mine explosion last
weights" in to months.
month.
New York.
C l a y , self • proclaimed
"1 would like to fight Jones
Clay laid a "hard right
"Louisville Lip," disposed of (ranked sixth) and Billy Dan­ hand" set up Powell for the
former professional football iels (rankest seventh) on the kill. The punch which put him
star Charlie Powell in 2:01 o f 1same night," Clay confidently down was a left hook.
the third round Thursday night j asserted In his jubilant dress­ The 21-year-old Clay had
to fulfill a predicted knockout ing room after extending his little trouble with Powell, 20victory for the 13th time in M unbeaten string to 17 atraight. &gt;ear-old from San Diego,
kayo wins.
"In this way," he added, "I Calif. He danced around the
Clay had boasted before the can make greater progress." ring through the first two
fight that he would "annihi­ Claj's easy win over the im ­ rounds, landing stinging jabs
late" Powell in the third pound Powell drew heavy boos and atraight rights almost at
round.
from a record local indoor will as Powell chose to stalk

Excelling Gets
1st Official
SOKC Start

FISH APLENTY . . . . Top picture shows Albert
Seigner nnd friend with a string of bass while
bottom picture, 1L ,S. Abbott uttd his party with
their prizes catches.

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Ily Hill Vincent Jr.
Rain didn't seem to bother the fish over by
Crowe's Camp the other day.
Jim tells us (and he has the pictures to
prove it) th a t the perch seem to be doing fnir up
in the Soldier Creek area.
There were two good tdmd catches brought
In by G. E. Avera of Orlando and U. S. Abbott of
Gull Lake, Michigan.
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Albert Selgncr of Cullpeper, Vn„ brought In
a string of 20 largo shad the other day and they
seem to be running well between Crowe’s Camp
and the Lemon Bluff area.
\Vc noticed some 20 curs in the area around
the cutup . . . despite the ruin . . .
If you hear of any good catches drop us u
line or call me a t the Herald . . . Well, back to the
dark room!

Pontiacs Keep Lead
In M otorettes Loop
The Pontiacs retained their
lead in the Bill Hemphill
Motorettr* Bowling League
Tuesday with the lnvictas in
aecond pluce and the SUr&gt;
chief* in third place.
High game for the day ,wai
rolled by Evelyn AfIlls of the
Tempcata with a 183. Elaine
KoaUval’i 100 wa* a close
aecond and her 607 eerics waa
high for the league. Second
high aerlea was 408 turned In
by Yvette Hunter of the Rambierettee. Turkeya were rolled
by Evelyn Milla and Yvette
Hunter.
The following apllta were
picked up: 6-6 by JoAnn Clave*
land, Elisabeth Harich, Dor*
ethy Kantcr and Bertha Ne*

vlllc. The 6-0*10 by Ruth Pettis and Elaine KoeUval. June
Ramsey and Cacky Meredith
got the 6-10. Charlotte Stic ren
and JoAnn Cleveland urc both
working on triplicate series.

Orville Motes' Excelling,
high scorer In wins last season
with IS firsts chalked jp , gets
her first official start in the
current campaign when she
goes to the post in tonight's
featured tenth race of an 11race program at the SanfordOrlando Kennel Club.
The hard-driving 64-poundor won the Racing Queen
Stake hero last February. La­
ter in the year she triumphed
in the Raynliam Speed Clastic
at lire big Massachusetts
track. In 26 starts here last
winter Excelltng's score was
13 firsts, six seconds and
three thirds.
She has a tough row to hoe
in plunging right into main
event competition for Iter ini­
tial tour of Ute oval. Opposing
her tonight will be Sleek Ponda, King Cord, Cherokee Sun­
down, Lou Havoc, Rocker's
Circus, Loyal Luke and Ed'a
Rolling Dealer.
Rocker'a Circus, Lou Havoc
and Ed'a Rolling Deater will
each be trying for a third win,
having already romped home
first in Grade C and B ever.'*
Little Rhonda heads a fast
field In the Grade A feature
In the matinee tomorrow. She
had the second highest win
score of any greyhound in the
recent Tampa campaign.

'Cool' Allen
Sparks Miami
United Press Interaattawal
Kenny Allen displays the
same coolness and accuracy
on the basketball court that
schoolmate George Mira ex­
hibit* during the Miami (Fla.)
football season.
With less than a minute to
play Thursday night, Allen
stepped to the (out line and
netted the deciding point in
Miami's 71-70 victory over
Houston.
H ie Hurricane backcourt
man was equal to tlie task
on three earlier occasions as
he sank free throws to help
turn back the hustling Hous­
ton Cougars.
Miami, leading 1332 at
halftime, took a seven-point
lead la the lata stage* of the
game, only to fall victim to
Houston's full court preis that
deadlocked the game.
Carl Stavrettl led Miami
with 30 points. Lyle llarger,
the nation's second highest
player in field goal percent­
ages, was held to 12 points.
Houston teammate Jack Me-

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Sanford Aims
To End Skein

around the center of the can­ table," Clay added. "My
"Powell kept on talking to
schedule is to win the cham­ me. He kept on sajing front
vas.
Powell said a "flurry of pionship in to months. 1 am the first round un, 'Conic on
CINCINNATI. Ohio (UP1V—
the Louisville Lip. My lips
punches" near the end of the break records when 1 muve j big mouth. it‘s nearly round For the first time in major
second round "got me woozy" them."
i three.' 1 stayed cool. 1 didn't league history, Sunday night
The Sanford Seminole* hope
Expected lo start fer the
and he went down under the
I’owell blamed a Hat tooted ' pay any attention. I noticed games were included in tlie
barrage in the third. While attempt to land "one big ; fear in his eyes in the third. olficial 1963 National league j to snap a three game losing locals arc Barry Johnson,
i streak when they travel to Butch Riser, Mike Woodruff,
referee Ernie Sesto tolled punch" with costing him the 1Kill the head and you die,"
schedule which was released | New Smyrna to meet the Barry Bark* and Ken Tyre.
eight Powell, on his hands and , win.
| Clay said.
today.
Cudas today at 8 p. in.
1 Tlie Seminole B squad will
knees, attempted to get to his
"1 fought the wrong t)pe
Clay, who weighed 204. said
Tile Seminole*, sporting a put their unliealen record on
Rowing to the interne dayfeet but shook his head futile- of fight." Powell said. "I Powell was "the roughest
ly and was counted out.
stood still and tried to floor tighter 1 met yet—for three ■time heat in Houston during 7-3 record, topped the New the line at 7 a. in.
i Smyrna five curlier in the
Other county schools will
"I'm the prophet of the tight him with one punch. 1 should | rounds."
I the summer, league officials jear.
also see action. Oviedo will
game," Clay said later in his have jabbed more ami kept
Clay said he could vanquish 'granted the Coll* permission
host Titusville and Apopka
the pressure on hint
dressing room.
I champion Sonny Liston in
i to play seven Sunday night
takes on Lyntan.
“ I'm making history. After
Clay said Powcil had hurt eight.
all. I'm calling my rounds and him with a left hook in the
Lyman will tie going into
Powcil, remarking on this ! games at heme '.hi; year ic
making them stand up.
second round. "It shook me," said, "Clay will be okay, if be i a special ruling.
, the game with a 3 9 record
| Some
Sunday
aiternoon
while tin* Oviedo Lion*, win­
can stay away."
"I'm working on a tim e-! Clay declared.
I game* have beru finished un­
ning Uicir last three, sport a
der Uie lights for one reason
j
7-3 mark.
i or another but this will
NEW YORK (UPD—Sealed
mark the first time in major bids for closed-circuit tele­
1league history that a team vision tight* to the return
actually will start a game on Bonny l.iston-Fioyd Patterson
Sunday night.
fight will be opened Monday.
The Colts are scheduled lo Tom Bulan announced today.
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SAX
FRANCISCO
SAX FRAXC1SCO (LTD— play their first Sunday night
Bulan, president of Cham­
By United Pres* International fielder Don Landrum ami There were some strange game against the San Fran­ pionship Sports, Inc. (CHI*,
The Los Angeles Dodgers pitchers Dave Gerard and names among Uie leaders in cisco Giants oil June a.
emphasized that CHI reserves
CUSTOM MADE
All told, the 10 National the light to reject all bid*
made good on a three-year-old George (icrl&gt;crnian. Landrum, I the $30,000 Lucky Internation­
ami GUARANTEED
promise today with the acqui­ 26, was acquired from the St. al golf tournament as the se­ l-eague clubs are scheduled "and itself retain, handle the
lo play a total of 419 night exploit" not only the closedsition of "the litUe man with Louis Cardinals in June and
hit .283 in 113 games tor the cond round of play got un­ games, two lev* than last circuit TV hut all other nncilAUTO GLASS
Uie big heart."
der way today.
and Seat Cover Co.
year.
liariea—radio, movies ami for­
Don Zimmer, traded away season.
Art Wail, the JDycarohi
301 W. 3rd
322-8032
Bob Miller, a former pitcher
Houston lu* scheduled the
In I960, was reacquired from
former Masters king; and | most night games, i», the eign TV.
for
the
Philadelphia
Phillies,
the Cincinnati Reds Thursday
Jacky Cupit, 23) ear-old 1961
as General Manager E. J. was named assistant basebaU "rookie of the year" were lo* Angele* Dodger* follow
coach
at
Uie
University
o(
De­
wiUi 39 and then come the
(Buzzy) Bavazi sought utility
leading the race with four- Cincinnati Reds with 52,
Infield help and an aggreisivc, troit.
under-par 67*. Their names Philadelphia
Phillies.
50,
fiery "leader type."
are well known.
Pittsburgh Pirates, 4*. St.
Bavasl told Zimmer in )P60
But did you ever liear of Louis Cardinals, 46, Milwau­
that there always would lie a
Terry Dill? Jack Bissegger? kee Braves, 42. New York
place in the Dodger organiza­
Bob Rarriton or Rill Kgger*? Mels, 28, and Giants with 23.
tion for him bccauso "he's the
r«'jPCbarlt»DUk#n» was an smlnant paThey are right up Uiere
Maintaining their unique
kind of spirited guy you like
close, ready to take over if tradition, Uie Chicago Cubs
lron of Ju,te,'ni &amp; Btooki who then
to have on a hall club." Zim­
*• now provide tlie choicest In wines
(he leaders show any signs wUl play off Uicir home
The lllfs game featured of faltering on the overplay­
mer is equally at home at
and spiriti. Try the famous Rare J a B Scotch,
games during the day-Ume.
second or third base and ran doubles match paid off the ed Harding Park public golf
of flavour unsurpassed.
H&gt;e Reds officially get the.
fill in acceptably for short biggest win amount of Uie course.
NL season underway, April
year Thursday night at the Or­ H ie green* are ao bumpy
periods at shortstop.
8—one day earlier than last
Zimmer, whose courage in lando Seminole Jal Alai Fron­ the leading professional* re­ season—when they play host
overcoming the effects of two ton when Arratibel and Agus- fuse to even comment on to the Pirate*.
near-fatal beanlngs makes tin outplayed the field and re­ them. And the lies are so
All the other club* in the
nor* « tort
him highly respeeted in all warded the faithful with $83.80. tight that many of tha top league awing Into action on
The match saw some inspir­ names arep laying like duf­ April 9, with the Cardinal*
baseball quarters, hit only .213
in 77 games for the Beds last ed, back court work by Agus- fer*.
opening against the Mela in
season. To get him, the Dodg­ Un as lie frequently held the
Rut Wall and CupU, and 21 New
York;
the
Braves
ers sent minor league pitcher opposition at bay witli power­ other* who broke par are not against the Pirates in Pitts­
Scott Breeden to Cincinnati in ful returns that kept them off complaining. The had no burgh: tha Dodgers against
a straight player deal In which balance and far out of posi­ trouble mastering the fair­ the Cubs in Chicago; the
tion, wbilo front court man Ar- ways and solving the greens. Giants against the Colts In
no cash was Involved.
It trill
The Reds also announced the ratibcl used all the skill and
Houston, and tiw Phillies
I till! ImUZBvliif
signing of pitcher Jim Malon­ accuracy he could muster to
Halloween ii Uie evening of against the Reds In a night
ey, 22, who had a 9-7 record outfox Uicir competitors in All Saints' Day.
ta**t*&lt; »S tut rMPIMION MAP.. I N tilth A.#, N.Y. M
gams at Philadelphia.
for them last season. It wai play close lo tlie wall.
The game w ai attended by
the seventh contract received
by General Manager BUI De- a large delegation from tha
Witt, who sent out Cincinnati Retired Officers Association of
Central Florida.
contracta only a week ago.
Tbs big payoff of the even­
The Detroit Ttgera aigned
seven players, Including pitch­ ing came in the fifth game
er Phil Regan and aecond- when (lie 2-1 perfect* paid off
baseman Jake Wood. Regan a big $338.40 to lucky holders.
had an 11-9 record with the
Tigers last season while Wood
hit .226 and led the team with
30 stolen bases.
Others signed by the Tigers
were Vic Wertz, who batted
J24 ai a utility inficldrr and
pinch hitter; Bubba Morton,
Pryor'a Insurance continue*
who batted .262; Mike Roarke, to hold first place in tba Thurs­
a promising catcher with a day Nile Mixed Rowling Lea­
.213 baiting average; Mike gue with 48 wins and 24 loss­
Christino,
18-year-old flrsl es. Appleby's and Powell's
baseman drafted from Baltl- arc lied (or second place with
more, and Doug Gallagher, 47-23.
who had a t-S pitching record
Heart Council it in fourth
with Denver last season.
place with 28-44, followed by
The Chlrago Cubs were left Steinmeycr's and Cook's Cor­
with only four unsigned play­ ner with 23 49 each.
ers—Bob Buhl, Phil Murdock,
.Series of 300-plus were
Don Prince and Cuno Barra- bowled by Bill Foster, 507;
gan—when they received three Eddie Simon. 337; Ralph Betls,
more contract! In Thursday's 509; Ellen Betts, $10, and Dot
mail. The new addition* to tlie Powell leading them all with
Cubs' satisfied list were out- 539.

Title Fight
Bid Opening
Set Monday

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entire automobile business than the one we oiler when
you buy a new Valiant. We can confidently ask you
to put your money where tlie quality la, because Vuliunt

Kegler Play
Meeting Held
Dlicutilon of the upcoming
city tournament was held at
the recent meeting of the
Sanford Woman's Bowling As­
sociation.
Doris Lasher was winner of
the door prue, payment of her
fees- for the tournament.
Shirley Martin and her asalstanti served colfee and pas­
tries before the roundtable
tC&gt;k on bowling.

Sunday Night
Games Get OK
From National

lias put great quality where major expense can be. And
we back up till* confidence in w riting! Valiant’s beau­
tiful, too. . . and U really sips. It’s tlie beat all-around
compact anybody has come up with yet!

• Your Author iced Vlymouth-Valiant Dealer'» Warranty again/t defect* in material and uorkmahehip on 1963 ta n ha* 3am expanded As i____ _
partx replacement or rtpalr, without chary for required part* or labor, for 6 yran or 60,000 mi tea, uhichever comer fine, on thr engine bloch, head
end internal parte; tmnemluion corn and Internal parte (excluding manual clutch); torque luncr/ter, Unco ehaft, unhareul joint/ including duel
roc ere), rear axle and differential, and rear wheel tearing/, prodded thr vehicle hat been eeriicut at raaaonabla Catenate according In the
l ‘b m u.*.Valiant Certified Car Cart trkadulea.

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Mrs. Jasper
Hostess For
V A H -9 Bridge
The VAH# Officers Wive*
recently met for their monthly
bridge. Mr*. C. R. J»*per was
hostess for Ihe occaalon. Cof­
fee and d eu ert were aerved to
the guests.
The group had aa tlrotr apo­
d a l guests Mra. J. T. Rccn
from Detachment 8. VAII-f,
and Mra. C. L. Fltrpatrlck
from VAH-5.
The high acore for the after­
noon waa credited to Mra. T.
B. Wood. Second high waa
won by Mra. W. I. Lewie. I»w
acorer waa Mra. R. II. Cooke.
0 1 h e r a attending were
Mmca. E. L. Ebbcrt, 0 . W.
Klmmona, W. E. Marklcy, J.
J . Moynlhan. A. F. nvno, JL. Shipman and F. M. Lynch.

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Page 6— P d . Jan. 25, '63

U rraiil

Miss Martha Arm Barrow
To Marry H. L Kritzberger
I
By M n. H. L. Jofanaon
|
Mr. and Mra. Sam Barrow
! of Lake Monroe announce the
! engagement and approaching
j marriage of their daughter,
Martha Ann, to Howard L.
I Krltibcrger.
Mlaa Barrow waa born In
Glenville, Ga. She attended
achoola in Sanford.
The groom-elect la the aon
- of Mr. and Mra. George C.
Kritxbergcr of Longhornc, Pa.
He la preaently aerving In the
i U. S. Navy and la atatloned at
i the Sanford Naval Air Station.
Final plana for the wedding
will be announced in the near
future.

Church
Calendar

Elks Plan

MONDAY
Service Circle of Firat Presbyterian Church mccta 10 a.m.
to 8 p.m.
Board a II Cliai&gt;cl C i r c l e
meeta at 8 p.m.

4

Charity Ball
Saturday Night
The 23rd annual charity ball
of the Sanford Elks Lodge
1241 Is scheduled for this Sat­
urday In the ballroom of the
Mayfair Inn.
In the receiving line with
exalted ruler, F r a n k E.
Holmes, will be chairman of
the bail, Stephen Androsko,
and Mrs. Androsko and cochairman and hia wife, Mr.
and Mr*. Dick Mapca.
The public is invited to
dance to the music of Sammy
Gentile and hit orchestra, Reicrvationi are being made by
calling FA 2-4863. Bud Moughton it reservation chairman.

MISS MARTHA ANN BARROW

Does Hold Installation

New Arrivals

Slate Officer
Officially
Visits Rebekahs
By Mr*. Clarence Snyder
Mra. Maye Kernen, pres!drat of the Rebekah Assem­
bly of Florida, was honor guest
at a recent meeting of SemInola Rebekah Lodge No. 43
when she made her official
visit to the lodge.
When the president wss in­
troduced by Mrs. W. L. Roche
the lodge extended her a cour­
tesy using her motto. She was
presented a love gift and Mrs.
Nick Pfeifauf sang, “How
Great Thou Art."
Mrs. Thelma Rolls, past
president of the Rebekah As­
sembly of Florida, and Mra.
Velma Sumner, district deputy
president of District No. 10,
was introduced. Also visitors
from Orlando, Kissimmee, St.
Cloud, Miami, Weit Palm
Beach, Port St. Joe and Illi­
nois, Washington and Connec­
ticut. *
The alter has been draped
for 30 daya In memory of bro­
ther Herbert Biers. It was
removed at this meeting. Thu
noble grand announced that all
•hul-lna had been called on
and were presented gifts.
The lodge voted to assist In
the aid to the Sarepta Home.
The president appointed Mrs.
Clarence Snyder as choir di­
rector of the Rebekah Assem­
bly. Mrs. Kernen gave a very
Interesting and informative
talk on the work of Rebekahs.
It wai announced that an
open installation of the officers
of Semioola Rebekah Lodge
No. 43 would be held Jan. 31
at § p.m. at the Odd Fellows
Hall.
Following the meeting re­
freshments were served In the
dining room by the committee,
Mrs. Robert William*, Mrs.
Hazel Gllhuly, Mrs. Joyce
Nicholson and Mrs. D. C.
Howard.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Larry
Burney of Atlanta, Ga., an­
nounce Ihe birth of a aeven
pound, nine ounce aon, Jam ci
Larry Jr., Jan. 16 at Pied­
mont Hospital in Atlanta.
The new arrival wai wel­
comed home by a alstcr, two
By Helen Snodgrass
and one-half year old Chrlslle.
Rev. and Mrs. James Mc­
Maternal grandparenti are Cullough and son Stephen of
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Williams Green Core Springs arrived
and paternal grandparents are Tuesday. Stephen remained
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burney, with his grandparents, Mr. and
all of Sanford. The Burney Mr*. Wesley Tyler, while his
children have four great parents attended the sessions
grandmothers and one great of the Florida Baptist world
grandfather; Mr. and Mra. W. evangelism conference held at
If. Stewart and Mrs. Della the Firat Baptist Church in Or­
Wllllanu of Sanford; Mra. C. lando Tuesday through Thurs­
MRS. BRAD FOLEY, loft Heated, wan iiiHtnlled an prexident of the Sanford
E. Morris, Winter Park, and day.
Does a t a ceremony a t the Klks Lodue. At right 1* Mra. A. P. Roweraox
Mra. J. II. Durney of Norman
and back row from left are, Mm. Finley. Nash, Mm. Roy Young and Mm.
Park, Ga.
To clean coiled parchment
(Herald Photo)
Pete Bukur Sr.
Grandmother, Mra. R. W. lamp shades, dip a soft clean
Tlonored guests for the even­ Mrs. Mnpes presented her of­ Williams, Is In Atlanta helping cloth in milk and rub the
Members of Sanford Drove
160 Benevolent Patriotic Order ing were Mra. Hoy Young, ficers with gifts of apprecia­ to gel the new grandson set­ shade until It Is clean. With
of Does m et in tho Sanford North District Stnto President, tion for their co-operallon.
tled with his family.
a clean cloth, wipe dry.
Elk's Lodge Room for an Im­ from Jacksonville R o a c h ;
pressive Installation of new Frank Holmes, exaltod ruler
of the Sanford Klks; A1 Coe,
officers.
Those Installed were Mra. past district drpuiy of Use Or­
Brad Foley, prcsldrnl; Mra. lando Elks Uxlgc and Paul
Finley Nash, firat counselor; Lewis, manager of the Sanford
Mrs. A. P. Boweraoi, senior Credit Bureau.
counselor, and Mrs. Pete Bu­ Also present were several
kur Sr., junior counselor.
members from the Jackson­
Mra. H. Dlsbrow, secretary; ville Reach, Winter Park and
Mrs. George DeMattk), treas­ Orlando Droves. Mr. Lewis
urer; Mra. Richard Mapca, gave an interesting talk on the
trustee; Mrs. Bobble Carulh- position that women hold in
era, conductor; Mrs. Frank the world today.
Wilson, Inner guard; Mrs.
Installing officer for the
Harry Kenny, outer guard; ceremony waa Mra. Ralph LoMra. John McCloakcy, chap­ Fever of Orlando, assisted by
lain, and Mra. John Fierro, Mra. Caruthcra, Mra. A1 Coo
aaaiatanl conductor.
and musician. Mrs. Daisy HalColor bearers are Mrs. Fred let, of Orlando.
Roc tiger and Mra. William LaMembers and guests enjoyed
Uree. Attendants are Mrs.
a delightful buffet prepared
Mary Smith, Mrs. Steve Anby Mra. Finlay Naah and her
drosko, Mra. Joe Wol/o and
rummitlec
with organ back­
Frank E. Holme*
Mr. ft Mrs. IL Caruthcra
Mra. Lynn Lyons.
ground music by Ted Gorton.
Mr. &amp; Mra. Guy Allen
Mr. ft Mrs. P. M. Johnson
Mra. Richard Mapca, retir­
Joe Leary
Mr. ft Mrs. Frank Wilson
ing president of the Sanford
Mr. &amp; Mra. Robert Billhimer
Mr.
ft Mrs. M. M. l-angntnn
Drove, waa presented with her
Frank ft Lou Woodruff
Dr.
ft
Mra. Richard Dougherty
past president's pin and a
Mr. ft Mra. J. D. McNeill
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walker
gift from the members In apT. J. Demers
Mr.
ft
Mra.
J.
V.
Summers
were called to Folkstun, Ga., prccislion for the successful
Robert Williams
Mr. AI I-ange
today due to the death of Mr.
year under her leadership.
Cleo Fleet
Walker’s brother-in-law, Jul­
Mr. ft Mra. Herman Eplin
Bud ft Carole Kenney
Mr. ft Mra. J. R. Hoolehan Sr.
ian Bennett.
Mr. ft Mra. H. Wolford Sr.
Mr. ft Mrs. J. R. Hoolehan Jr.
Willis J . Drier, A/2C, la
Mr. ft Mrs. John W. McDonald
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Brad ft June Foley
Mr. Louis Gerard
Mra. Lowell Osier, at their
Mr. ft Mra. Ted Gorton
Mr. ft Mrs. H. Kastner
home, 116 Summerlin Avc. He
Mr. ft Mra. Pete Bukur
Mr. ft Mrs. W. D. Hardin
Is being transferred from
Mr. ft Mra. Ray Winfree
Mr. ft Mra. V. B. Hardin
Lackland AFB, Texas, to
Mr. ft Mrs. Bill Norris
Langley Field, Va. Mias Sher­
Mr. ft Mrs. K. K. Jones
Mr. ft Mrs. Chester Oxford
ry Foster, of Jacksonville, la
Mr. ft Mrs. Wm. T. Laahs
Mr. ft Mrs. Clarancc Collins
also a guest at the Osier
Mr. ft Mrs. W. O. Livingston
Mr. John Cameron
SANFORD
home. Other guests this week
Mr. MeHon Tabert
W. M. Btoudenmire
FLOWER SHOP
were former Sanford resi­
Harvey Swanson
Mr. ft Mrs. M. L. Fntch
dents, Mr. and Mrs. Orcn Car* Cur. K. lat A Hanford Ave.
Harley
C.
Thomaa
Dot Powell
FA 1-1623
FA 2-6462
rill, of Urbsaa, IU.
Mr. ft Mra. Chet Maeek
Mr. ft Mrs. Gordon Thorp

Enterprise

Personals

IS

Miss Patricia Jean Smith
To Marry L Donald Harvey
Mr. and Mra. Orcn R. Smith
Sr., 417 West Sixth Street.
Sanford, announce the engage­
ment of their daughter, Pa­
tricia Jean, to Lawrence Don­
ald Harvey, son of Mr. and
Mr*. Learue Harvey, of Os­
teen.
Miss Smith was bom in
Sanford, attended achoola here
and is a graduate of Seminole
High School. She attended
Jones Business College in Or­
lando and is presently employ­
ed by Dr. Robert J . Smith.
While in high school, she
was a member of the Library
Club, Homecoming sponsor,
one of tho majorettes and a
member of the office staff.
The groom-clcct was bom
In Okeechobee, a t t e n d e d
schools in Bunnell and San­
ford and graduated from Sem­
inole High School. While there
he wai active in sports, won
the best all around athlete
award during his senior year
and was a member of the "S"
Club.
He attended Northwestern
A and M College in Miami,
Okla., and is presently em ­
ployed by Sanford Electric
Co.
Wedding plans will be an­
nounced at a later dale.
If you still believe that old
MISS PATRICIA JEAN SMITH
wives' (ale that hair should not
(Photo by House of Rahija)
be washed often, just remem­
ber that doctors advise wash­
ing a baby's hair every single
day as part of the batli rou­
tine. If a daily sham rro is
beneficial for a baby's fine
served. Tickets are available hair, why shouldn't il also be
IVY CIRCLE
Have you ever thought ol for the party and also for the good for yours ?
making your own hat* or automobile that will be given
making beautiful flowers from away in a special drawing.
loim sheets or crepe paper? You do not have lo lie present
These and many other clever to win the latter. All Garden
gift ideal Mere presented to Club members have tickets for
members of the Ivy Circle sale.
On Feb. 14 a free lecture
of the Sanford Garden Club at
their January meeting by will he held at the Woman's
Club building. II is open to
Mrs. T. W. Donaldson.
Hostess for (lie meeting was the public. Topic to lie discussMrs. Wallace McCallcy. Eigh­ cd will be “ landscaping." All
teen members enjoyed the de­ interested persons arc invited
lightful program, a business to attend.
A new member, Mrs. Joe
session and a serial at the
Hunt, was welcomed by (lie
close of the meeting.
Circle president, Mrs. Wil­ group. Mrs. William Johns
liam Mann, announced that a was welcomed as a visitor.
Valentine arrangements will
card party is scheduled for
Feb. 11 at tho Woman's Club. be the topic of the February
Prize* will be awarded to all meeting and Mrs. James
Long and Short Hleeven,
winners a n d refreshments Blythe will be hostess.
I'laida, Solids and
Prints.

Bahdsun QbickA

NEW SPRING SUITS
AND DRESSES

BY —

NARDIS of Dallas
NOW

BRING

8IIOWN

M ARY E S T H E R ’S
"Feetertag F ashls— l i s t F ar Taw*

*00 N. PARK AVE.
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL t.M

C

u r n — Ii W * DwCK

D. N. Flamm
Mr. ft Mrs. Pete Boweraox
Mr. ft Mrs. E. Walters
Mr. ft Mrs. L. Phillips
Mr. ft Mrs. Dick M i|m
Mr. E. L. Fuller
Mr. ft Mrs. B. E. Brooming
Mr. ft Mrsl Horce Green

.Ml type* bedding rebuilt.
One day service when
necessary. Quality m ateri­
als &amp; workmanship. For
free estimate call . . •

"IT,

ECHOLS
BEDDING CO.
2nd. &amp; Magnolia FA 2-6321

SEW AND SAVE

Values From
$1.98 to $10.95

Assorted Fabrics
3(4 lo 44 inrhra wide

Reduced lo

$|00
Value*
to fl-2&gt;

Yds.

Childrens Sweaters
s

WIDE WALE

Orion* and Nylon*

Values From $2.98 to $5.98

CO RD U RO Y

Reduced to * 1 - $3 98

36 to 44
Inched Wide

Slack Sets

JS Values
1 to 89c

Corduroy 41 Cotton Knit
Combinations

Value* From 41.00 to $7.98

00

$3

Personals

Mr. Gene Adams
Mr. ft Mrs. Jeha Sauls
Lee ft Weaa FeQmon
Tony Chcsna
Mr. ft Mrs. R. Schmidt
Mr. ft Mrs. A. McMillan
Mr. ft Mrs. N. Kens
Mr. ft Mra. Sidney Vlhlea
Mr. ft M n. Clyde Ellison
Mr. Fred George
Mr. ft Mrs. John L. Kader
Mr. ft Mrs. Stephen Androake
Mr. ft Mra. Myron Reck

SPECIAL!

Dresses

The following are Elks Patrons.

Mr. ft Mra. Calvin Haig
Mr. ft Mra. Rosa Spencer
Smokey ft Thelma Snyder
Ewiightaoa Harvllle

RENOVATION

Toddlers • Childrens • Sub-Teen

Saturday, January 26,1963

The annuul affair is to benefit tho Underprivileged
Children Christmas Party and the Harry Anna Hospital

The patio of Ihe J . A. Cal­
houn home was ihe site of a
recent hobo party, given by
the I-adics Society of Locomo­
tive Firemen and Englnemcn
and the men of local B of LF
and E.
The host and hostess, wear­
ing hobo fashions greeted the
guests who were also appro­
priately dressed. Tables on
the patio were covered with
gay cloths and adding to the
atmosphere was a charcoal
fire keeping a large pot of
stew hot.
On the opposite side of the
patio was another fire, cn*
closed in cement blocks sim­
ulating a fireplace. Large oak
logs kept tills fire aglow.
Guests used tin cans to cat
the stew from. Served with it
was an assortment of green
salads, rolls, cake and coffee.
Members of the social com­
mittee In charge of the even­
ing'* activities were Mrs. Wal­
ler Cook and Mrs. Alfred
Greene. Others enjoying the
evening were Mr. Cook, Mrs.
Harold Keeling, Mra. Harry
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. George
Ifartx. Mr*. C. II. Goethe,
Mra. H. H. Fortner and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Eiscncoff.

f f u f f l u n ’J W a ifo

£lk&amp; (fhatuhj. B a ll

The Elks Annual Charity Bull will be held Saturday in
the ballroom of the Mayfair Inn starting at 9:30 P. M.

Ladies Society
Sponsors
Hobo Party

Open Mondays 'til 9 p. m. &gt;
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Pajamas &amp; Robes

PRINTED

Outing Flannel and Cotton Challla

A rn el Je rse y
Assorted

\alur* From 9.7.00 to 18.00

Reduced To

Fabrics

- $2 00- $500

Greatly Reduced

44 Inches
Wide

3 Racka

Values
to $1.69

Ladies Dresses

TH E______________

R EM N AN T

SHOP

HWY. 17-92 DRIVE THRU FERN PARK
TO SEMINOLE COUNTY LINE

MAITLAND, FLA.
SEW A v n S A W .

OPEN

FRIDAY

NIGHTS TIL

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ftaufnrJt

Ifrralft

Kri. Jan. -3, '6:1—Fugc 7

(DsuVi fibby •
DEAR ABBY: Lnst night my
husband and I had a big discussion
about ‘•love." He feels that it is not
important for u man to sny "1 love
you." He makes n very good living,
pays all the bills, gives me every­
thing I want, including a car of my
own and beautiful clothes, but he
never says, "I love you.” When I tell
him I love him. he says, "I know it."
I have an empty feeling around
my heart. I would trade all the
things that money enn buy ju st to
hear him suy, "I love you." Am I
wrong?
UNLOVED
DEAR UNLOVED: If you are
serious about "trading" — I can in­
troduce you to plenty of men who
are in debt up to their ears, cheat
like mad, never buy their wives any­
thing. but THEY always tell their
wives how much they "love" them.
Actions speak louder than words.
And they last longer.
t

+

#

DEAR ABBY: My son gives his
wife $120 every two weeks for grocerics. He also leaves her the car and
takes the train to work. Now, Abby,
1 am not spying on her. but how
come her ntilcugc meter shows she
travels on the average of 300 miles
a week to buy her groceries when
there arc three grocery stores within
half a mile of her house?
CURIOUS
DEAR CURIOUS: If you are
"curious," not spying, and think you

ought to know, why don't you ask
her?
• • •
DEAR ABBY: What do you
think of a husband who comes home
from work ami has the children in an
uproar all the time? He says, "WHO
left the paper on the floor? Who left
the lights on? WHO? WHO? WHO?
They are all upset nnd crying before
he even gets hi* hnt off. He even
yells because they BREATHE too
loud when the TV set is on! He does­
n’t do n o n e - racking work either.
He has n white - collar job in an of­
fice. What on earth Is wrong with
him?
ON EDGE
DEAR ON EDGE: Why don't
you start with HIM? Perhaps he
needs a physical check-up. Some
white - collar office jobs are fre­
quently the most nerve-racking. He’s
your man. He needs sympathy, un­
derstanding and help. Don't blame
him. Find out what ails him.
•

Legal Notice
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t i ii; tiH i't it i in mt o r
m v t i i Jt nii.T O . f ill­
e t i t . i s s s n r u n eK M iaoi.es
ro t'N T * . r i . o i u n s .
IN I'll AM l:n I NO. iaw t
• e r U t . l . A L. TMUMI'KIKH.
P la in tiff

Ills :

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JlKKJAMl.V AND®UBON
TIIUMI'KINH.
D*f*ndmit.
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SOTIIT o r M IT
i TO: BENJAMIN ANPKItSON
TIIIIMI'KI.VH.
V
t:«at H I. I.n ol«. M L r o t ir l .
T o t f Ain: in :n i:n r n o t i FII7H Itial a rninptalnt fur I&gt;1‘ vore* ami nthrr r*ller haa b**n
filed saalnal you In tha above
•)&gt;lr&lt;1 r..url met you ara her*by requir'd to »*rv* a corr of
your An*n rr I.r *.I!• r »l*-f*rt**
In ilia Cmnplalht upon tha
Pi.iiiuirrs Aii«rnr&gt;. k . j a c k ■on IIA A h z k . AM.-rn»y at
Law. tso N. Orante Awnu*.
Suit* 1*. Orlando. Oranar
S I County. Ptortda. and fit* the
orlatnat ananer or ilifrnta In
tho nrriea nf tha Ctrrk or the
Ctrmilt Court on or l.rfor* tlm
■4th .lay of Kahruaij. 1943. A.l&gt;.
ir you fall l&lt;&gt; &lt;!&gt;t Judamsnt
b) t'rfii lilt nlll hr InK-n
Malntt &gt;mi for th* r*IUf In
th- Complslnt and said etusa
• lit lh*n proerr.l e« parla.
HONK anil OltHKIIKH at
■aiitord. plorhta Ihl* 2nd day
•f January, 11(2. A t'.
(IEAt.1
, . Ariliur It Ileiknlth, Jf.
ct*rk rtreult Court
Strmlnolo Cou nly, e'lorlda
•I

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V

DEAR ABBY: With reference to
that 28-ycar-old unmarried man who
refused to best man for his brother
if the bride had her eight • months
pregnant sister stand up for her:
We took a poll at the office and the
sister wus way out in front.
Thu Gnng At Ed Phillips &amp; Sons
Hate to write letters? Send one
dollar to ABBY. BOX 33015. BEYERLY HILLS. CALIF., for Abby's new
booklet. "HOW TO WRITE LET­
TERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS."

Qacjoby
When your opponenta hold
* the spade suit and are not
— vulnerable you can expect
~ them tc take • game or a slam
contract away front you by
#* tha simple expedient of bid­
ding against you.
. (Jilt way to stop this ii to
^ convince your opponenta with
2 th at spnde ault that you are
gambling desperately and that
they don't need to sacrifice.
A t his second turn to bid
South could here used 21*ckwoed and bid a heart slam
9» -

W eekend Television

By Abigail Van Buren

Onfiju dep

FRIDAY P. M.

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opening Sunday at the Movie- tomorrow in the wake of sud­ 11 • • (It AIIO F in a l Itoport
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looting, anarchy, human bes­ Friday and Saturday. They
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N lfht M nrln

Thriller Set For Drive-In

Sanford Moose
To Have Dance
Saturday Night

By Oswald Jacoby

play that heart nlam.
Ho started proceedings by
• Q J 101
pairing East's three rpadcs.
• Atom
West eo.oprrated hy going to
4A M
four. For all West knew the
SAIT
hind belonged to his side.
A A Q 101 1 1
A K J f 41
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North and Knst punned.
floor" have been planned with
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; prises to he aw aided the win­ I 20 &lt;•) lUva
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ning couples.
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le oa ( f l All-Htee Itowltnff
T o u rn a m en t
AS
Th* program calls for a
shew two aces and after East
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fol­
went
to
five
spades
South
14 15 49) M ik e P m t ffpere
ninttet'rt arc all on hand in thin Hteno from Walt
4KQJ7S
lowed hy a Hallo,m Grab It :#• &lt;21 Bel. NI a h l Skt.w
passed again. Ilo wns sure
AS
Dinney’* Technicolor film, "In Search Of The
f l ) Miti r i i . .sa w s
Dance and n Ualloon "Host"
North and South tmlnerahU
North would do something nnd
(€) Ch. 4 N n t l
CtutUnvay*," starring Maurice Chevalier, Ilaylcy
Dance beginning at 10 p. m.
M h Wee* North Baal
11.19 ( I ) H o lly w o o d U o v la
North came through with a
Mill* and George Sander*. Buena Vl«ta release*.
C A u leila
1*
1A
IN .
SA
Other entertainment fea­
double. Now South went to hie
Pass 4 A
Pass
Pats
ture*
Including
prise
award*
•lam and ereryons was kind
4N.T. Pasa 1 * ’ SA
also will lake place during the
Pan
Pasa Double Pasa
enough to p an .
«*
Pass Pass
Paaa
evening and member* of the !
Miiyhn
East
and
West
Opening lead—A K
Women of the Moose, now In
should not have Iwen fooled by
For sheer Imagination, you pagnr and caviar; one rfferIts e b a r t e r organizational
once hla partner ehowrd him Scuth's tartlrs, hut they were, can't beat a combination like vrscent, the other mellow,
atagrs,
will provide refre»htwo aces. If he had usrd those and South rhalkrd up hla Walt Disney and Jules Ycrne.
Disney put* hil top per­ menta under tha direction of
ny Jane Casselberry
slam.
For
fast-moving
entertain
elementary taetlei, East or
formers Utruugli a whirlwind, Mrs. Luster, committer dmlrSouth Seminole Junior High
ment,
you
can
t
beat
Disney's
West could have assumed that
PTA will meet Tuesday at
version of the late French au­ glolie-girdling obstacle course; man.
South would make hts slam
Invitation Is extended by H p. m. at the school for a
thor's adventure atory, "In (hr adventurers encounter an
Sunday's Lutheran Hour Search Of T V Castaways"
and would hare gone to alx
earthquake, an avalanche, a Sanford Governor Otia Sjoli- program cn th* work of the
,
_ . , , ,
.
. . , Broadcast will feature discui- now* playing at the Itltz volcano, a giant cotklor, a lorn lo all members of the Seminole C o u n t y Juvenile
spades. Terfrct defensive play , lo(u o|) ^
„Act
man-eating jaguar, a swarm I,«ynl Order of Moose «nd Council.
by North and South would act Your Age," by Dr. Oswald Theater.
The llurbank producer wise- of alligators, a mammoth their Invited guests to Join tlm
Mt-mbora of the council,
that four tricks, but South Huffman. 17tc program is
ly clioMt talented English' waterspout, a flash flood, local lodge for the dance.
Judge Vernon Mixr. C. K. Mewanted to find soma way to hrard locally at • a. m. over teenager Ilaylcy Mills and bloodthirsty mutineer* and
Cord, Mr*. Pan Blacksmith
Orlando WTHY.
venerable French charmer Maori cannibals.
and Principal John Angel, will
Maurice Chevalier to lead a
George Sanders Is at Ills
discuss
how the council o|»er.
NEW YORK (UP!) — San
Isold hand of adventurers a- twit as double-dialing mullill' s. It* benefit* to the com­
Francisco
Ghmt
malinger
Al­
IN T H * C t M f l IT COt MT OF
cross
two
continents
i n ! necr Thomas Ajerton, ami
T ill'. NINTH J U I I t l t t . &lt; U t­ IN TI IK M i l l I IT I IIMIT III*
munity and how purenta ran
Jljdo While cpilo- vin Hark has been named win­ eoeperat*.
i l I I . IN A NO r o w M'.MI. T iir 3H\Tit Jt iifCTM* r m . V a r r h of a ihipwTecked uca Wilfrid
n
e
r
o
f
t
h
e
Sportsmanship
NOl.F. COt'NTV. FI.OHIO A
r l i 2 l^,a l I m ! ,l,,U ,e v * v ',l,, captain. Th* talented two- mires th* aloof English peer
i n r i t A N c r . i i r n o . i it m »
There will he a question and
j some fit together like chant-1 as laird Edward Glrnarvan. award of thn Kportemanship
At OH a n H. It A HIIKl.t- »ln- IN rilANi r.ilv *Mi.(&gt;iatir-A
Brotherhood O r g a nlxation. answer period Included on the
NIITIt'K us*
8l«; 1*1111-11* ItVIOZZINO amt
r o t l t ' . l l (i*i lit: a VI.K
I
I'ATIIKItlN'K It VioZ ZIM *. 1,1.
Dark I* the first baseball per­ program.
UKOOKl.VN
HA VINDH
wif* t v v i t . i . i a w HCAt.tai: ■*&gt;'1 TIIK
Itefreslinirnt* will he served
sonality to bn honored sirinOltACK HCA1.ISK. h i . wtf* i HANK, a b u n kin g corp ora- ,
lion,
Stan Musis! r e c e i v e d the following the meeting.
k o w a i i o j m i :t z x k i F t - o a rtaintirr, I
ENX'E METZ, hi* wlf*.
award in 1058.
I’lalntlff* ve.
l,KO F. SMITH and THELMA
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Act Your Age

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To u ar« h rrs h y m itlfl.4 that
M H .NINTH J t l l l f U I . TIM.
C f it in
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t» m t a t f s a v no. ta n s
C
© nt’MPTON IICtl.mSIlH. INC. ircu it Court o f th* Ninth
Judlnlal Circuit In amt f„r
• F lo r id a corp oration.
Plaintiff a . m l n o l * County , Florida, *nMll*d:
"Adrian P. tlarr.tl. alnvl*:
NEiT WtTTKNSITnt end
P hilip l l a a o s i l n o and C«NCIIE SVITTUNMVKB, his
thrrln *
It a io sa ln o ,
h I•
Wlf*: W illia m B,-ai:«* and
nafsndaate
U r i c * NcaltM. h i. wlf*;
NoTtret o r ai r r
E d w a rd J. Met* and FlnrW a t s : o r p i .o h i i i a i
• nc*
Mata,
hi*
wlf*,
H i lllaneha Hlmmon*. fo rm ,
Pla lB tlff*
i r l y lllaneha W ltts n m rcr ,
tha w i f e o f E r ne st W it- vs,
Ed m und D. L a n t * / k ' a K
ten m re r, w h e n re eldsaee
U. U s i and E llsah tth It.
r;
Is u n k n o w n
Lana,
a /k /a
Klliabalh
toou a r s horohy roqulrod to
U in a, hla wlf*. P#f*ndah*a
y o u r an owor or w ritte n
Tons**, If any, In th* abov* and yo u a r s rsqutred to (He
coodlna w i t h th* C lsrk o f y o u r a n s w e r to tha Com;&gt;!slut
• Court, and to ot rvo a w i t h th* Clark ot th* Circuit
tpy th*r*of upon tho P la in - C o u rt and to oorso a ropy
f f a a t to rn ty * . who** n t m t o tkoraaf upon II. KNOX IIIIT.
(it odilr*** *p p«sr* horoan. TINOIIACS. A t t o r n • y Inf
nr hoforr the Z4tIt day of P la in tiff* . IS* Houth K nowles
tbr ua r y , 1&gt;&lt;2. th» natur* nf As ( n u t , W l n t s r Park. Fh rid*
Ii* p r o . t o d l a g h«lo* a ault on or b ef ore tho tsth d»y «*f
) r f»r* rloiura nf m o r t g a f o Feb ru ary , t i l l , u l b s r w l . e !&gt;•f i lti.i th* ( o l l u n l n a d o e r l b - cr*o Pru C o n fess o will bo &gt;nt* rtd o a a l n s i yuu for lb* ro­
property, t o . w l t i
IxiI II. IHork SI n r « i m . ller dem anded la the Com ­
w old
Aerordlna to Plat plaint.
Tho root properly that l»
the reo f I'cordod tn Plat
tlo'.k 2 p a x
»o A f t th* aubjrct m a i la r "f axi l eult
P uldlo Itoroid* o f B*ml- a ask ln g to q u lal till* and an nolo Cou nty, Plorlda, sub- nut roatrtvttona and right c t
J*ct to th* right* o f w a y ro-ontry, la:
Let 4, o f LVKK OF TIIK
and **«*m#rt - f rsnord.
W O U li I
SCHKtVISIoN
tiONK AN0 UlU iK Ur.H at
Hemlnota County, Florida,
mford. County of Hemlnnl*
roeordad
In
r i a t Ihiok T,
lal* o f Florida
thta - l l t k
P a s a 24, Public Itsoor-ls
ly o f Jan u ary, I&gt;**.
Hemlnol* County, Fl&lt;&gt;rl I*
IKAl.t
Arthur II. U i . k a l t h , J r , (SE A LI
A rt h u r II. Itrch wlin. J r ,
Ct*rk Circuit i ourt.
C la rk Circuit Court
Mtmlnuto C o u n t). Florida
My: Martha T. Vlhitn
B y i Martha T. Vthl*n
D e p u t y Clerk
P « p u t y Ctrrk
F elder and ll* ltln g h a u a
lr**ory. Courr A rrn l* tlo
A tto rn eya at l-asr
[itornoy* for l*U ln tiff
14* Bo. Knowta a Asa.
•&lt; J o c k t u n Birrol
W inter Tark. Florid a
f»mpa 2. Florid a
1&gt;. i - A I s b
’ubllih Jan. H.
A F*k. Puhllah Jan
I. (. t i l l .
. I. t i l l ,
CDE -41
DE-U

By Ruth Millett

Now’s tlm lima to ponder
thia, before next auminert
Whenever you go where
ether* are vacationing you
i probably notice, If you ara ohi servant, that It seem* there
, are two completely different
eo rp era tlo n .
Pla intiff,
LEO F. HMtTII and TIIK!.- 1type* of “vacationing wive*."
VIA TV. SMITH, hts wife. D e­
Tha firat type, who some*
fen da n ts. t wilt sell to th*
.
highest and heat b I I. r for Um«a seems to b* in the m iL.4,h *' ,hr P sn ilnole c - o i n ty j Jurity, curries nil tha responCou rt H ouse tn Hanford. F l o r - .
l l a . at 11:*s v m , on th e ‘minty o f h *r e v e r y d a y life
H th d a y o f Feb ru ary . 1SS2. along with her.
tl&lt;u follow Ins* deerrthed pro­
If she has left tha children
perly a s se t forth tn aald
Fin al Darrea, t o -w lt :
behind, she worries out loud
lx&lt;t
It
of
la 'N O D ALE.
Ixingwrood, itemlnol* t'oun- sbout them. If arrommodaty, Florida, a cco rd in g to linns aren't what she expectP la t t h e reo f recorded tn
ed, she complains.
P la t U»ok t l . P eg * ( 2.
Her main Interest In tha
o f t h . P ub lic H .e o r d s of
H.mlnnt* County, Fl-r!d». new people she meets is shown
In clu d in g
th.
b u ildin g s
a n d a p p u rten a n ces l o c a t ­ by telling them airout everyed thereo n , t o a e t h e r with thing "back home" and how
th* turnllur* . f u r n i s h i n g . , ,
.
, ,
, , , ,
and f l s t u r r . a l t u a t . t h . r x *ul*enor it is to what s h s has
tn. and located thereon.
arm oil her trip.
D A T E D Ihl* y lrd d . y o f 1
Traveling is never a real vsJ an u ary, 11*2.
(SE AL)
! cation fur her because sha
F.S pursuant t« a Final l&gt;terr* of Fursclusurn datrd
January K. ISS2. and snt.r*d In Chancery Case No. 12(17
•if »hs (’trrult Cnur( of Hie
Ninth Judicial Circuit In and
for gerntnote Count). Fb-rlda.
wherein TIIK
IHtOOKLVN
HAVIN'*! HANK, a fUnk^"*

Arthur If. n e e k w l t k , Jr.
Clark o f Circuit Court
liyt Martha T. Vlhitn
D e p u t y Clark
Frank. VV*elon, Htrelkow
1224 Lincoln Hoad
Miami U . a c h II, F le rlda
Publish J a n u a ry It, 11*1.
C liE -lt
,

can't assume for tha ptrlod of
her vacation a truly vacation­
like frame of mind.
At tha first opportunity
aim’ll tell you that aha fa tired
nut and that shr'll he mighty
glud to get home, filie wonders
if a vacation la really worth
all tha effort.
Tho other type seems re la t­
ed, happy-go-lucky and rrady
f-&gt;r any kind of fun that suiiirr
! along, film is friendly and InI triu.tcd, even in thus* aim
‘ meats briefly, and la also intereeted In every new thing
she sees,
| film isn't looking for things
, to complain a!&gt;out and aha isn’t
, upset because thing* aren’t
' like they wrre at horns. Sha
lias the right attitud* toward
travel; thus she is aide to rtlax, enjoy new experiences,
and learn something as shs
goes along.

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AV A LY N N DAGUK. Ma w if e .
D efendant* .
WOTTCB IS TIKRKUY O l V KN t h a t pn rau an t ta • final
itacraa o f forarloau r# rand#rad on lh a 15th dap o f J a n u o rr. A. D. l i d . In t h a t car*
t a i n cau aa p a n d ln r In tha Clrc u l t C o u rt In an d for Sami*
n o lo
Cnuntjr,
Ktorldo.
In
f h a n e o r r No. 11.111, wharaln
II. II. n n i R T l la p la in tif f, and
H O W A R D D. DAG Uli a n d AVA
LY N N DAGUK, hla wlfa, ara
d a f a n d a n l i , tlia ttndaralcnad,
aa d a r k n f tha aforaaa ld C ir­
cu it Court, w ill, w l l h l n lha
l a a a l hou ra o f aata po Monday,
F e b r u a r y 4, l t l l . o ffa r ftir
aal a and aall to (ha h lx h ea t
an d boot blddar, fo r rath . a t
tha main d o o r ( h a l n r tha Waat
door), o f
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F lo r id a , In Hanford. Florida,
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t a k e n th e said 1111.41 In c u r ­
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a fin a l d e c r e e should not pnaa
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Hr.. U. R MarahaL
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date d
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In Hanford, S e m in o le C ou n ty .
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on tha t l t h d a y o f F eb ru a ry ,
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Clark nf Hold C ircu it Court
H y : M artha T. Vlhlan
D e p u t y Clark
Htaphen A. Cahan
111 HR. l e t Htraat
Miami 11. Florida.
P u b lis h J a n u a r y II. 1141.
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t w o o'clock In lh a a f te r n o o n
on tha 11th da y nf F eb ru a ry .
1141 a t th a r r o n t D o o r o f
(ha Hamlnola C o u n ty Cou rt
H o u sa l a Sa n fo rd . Florida.
(S E A L )
A r t h u r It. B e c k w i t h . 3t.
Clerk o l lh a c i r c u i t Court
My: Martha T. V lhlen
D a p u ty Clark
D en ia l, T h o m p so n S M itchell
A t to r n e y s l o r P l a l n l l l f
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Classified
Phone
322-5612
322-5613
Office 204 W. First
DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Tuei., thru F n . • 3 1*. M. day
before iniertion. Mon. • Sat.
noon.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tuei., thru Frl. - 3 P.M. day
before insertion. Mon. • Sat.
noon.

9. For Sale or Rent

6. For Rent

2 Bedroom modern House, Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home. Fenced yard. Near
kit. equipped. 217 Catalina.
NAS. 115 W. Coleman Cir­
UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­
cle. FA 2-7484.
room bouse, kitchen equip­
ped. FA 2-3682.
11. Real Estate Wanted

RENT A BED

Sell Your House

Rollaway, Hoapital A Baby
Beds
By Day, Week, or Month Want lo get rid of the mort­
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
gage on your home in San­
Ph. FA 2-2111 112 W. l i t St.
ford?
Northern Group Seeking
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
A
Few Florida Homes
Rooms private baths, 114
We will Assume Your
W. First Rt.
Mortgage
Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m E. M. Cranton, Shattuck A
house. 826 Escambia. Ph.
Co.
FA 2 0274.
2-B Wiggle worth St.
Boston 20, Mass.
Houses for rent. For infor­
mation contact Ted Wil­
12. Real Estate For Sale
liams Hardware, 202 E.
25th St.
New 2 bedroom CB home.
Located at 620 Briardiff
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
Ave. Total price with ex­
equipped. $75 month. Pb.
tra lot $8500.00. $300 down
FA 2 5303.
FHA financing.
Monthly
New 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
payments $54.69, principle
home. No cash needed. $61
A interest.
a month. 322-8085.

RESPONSIBILITY:
The Herald will not be re*
ipomlble for more than one
incorrect Iniertion of your ad,
and reiervei the right to re­
vise or reject any advertise­ Furnished A p a r t m e n t . 3
ment from what ordered to
Rooms, bath, 2 double beds. THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2-6123
conform to the policies of this
U0 W. 3rd St. 322-0488.
paper.
1 Bedroom house. Quiet. 845 Lgkcvicw home with lake
privileges in South Sylvan
month. Water furnished.
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
CLASSIFIED INDEX
FA 2-2870.
and 2 baths. Air-Condition­
1. L o it A Found
3 Bedroom furn. Apt. and a
ed. Phone FA 2-7898 or
2. Notices - Personals
2 Bedroom turn. Apt. Wa­
FA 2-63G8.
!&gt; Education • Instruction ter included. FA 2-0428.
3 BR, two story home cen­
4. 7 i unnportation
2 Bedroom, kitchen equip­
trally located, near scbooL
5. Food
ped, 'on lake, ready for
Bargain priced. FA 2-8642.
6. For Rent
occupancy. Call FA 2-0659.
6A Special Notices
Must sell, 3 bedroom house.
7. Business Rentals
2 Bedroom House. Close in.
Nothing down, pick up pay­
8. Beach Rentals
Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-4013.
ments. 323 0614 after 5 p.m.
9. For Sale o r Rent
Large
2
bedroom
Trailer
on
10. Wanted to Rent
large lake. Also trailer
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real E state For Sale space. Adulte only. Phone
FA 2 7368.
13. Mortgage Loans

St. Johns Realty

14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
10. Female Help Wanted
17. Mule Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
26. Plumbing Services
26. Radio A Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For/Sale
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

2 Bedroom house, furnished.
Rent $65. In Lake Mary.
Adults. FA 2-1757.
3 Room furnished Apartment.
Adults. $45. FA 2-7399.
Furnished Duplex. 1814 Park.
FA 2-7074.

That’s ail
It takes

2101 Magnolia Ave. 1 BR.
Furn. Apt., $45; 2 BR Furn.
Apt. $55. Ph. Robert A.
Williams Realtor, FA 2-3951
CLEAN 1 bedroom furnished
Apt. 2117 Elm Ave.
Large 2 Bedroom house. 2
Full baths, Florida room,
outdoor patio A fireplace.
Utility building. Well and
sprinkler system. FA 2-7048.

each month to
live In the Norwood; ano
of the 8 beautiful MacUa-built
modal hornet at Daltona,
Florida's newtst and moit
excitim community
planned for happy *

Altamonte Springs. New 2
bedroom
Duplexes.
Un­
LOST: B o s t o n B u l l fern a l t
furnished A furnished. $80
Dog. Dark briadle. Vicinity
A $100. 838-1112.
of W agser'a corner. ReFurn. 3 bedroom house.
ward. FA 3-4013.
Adults. No pets. FA 2-7064.
LOST: Key &amp; se with car
keya near borne, M14 Upper Apartment. Clean A
nicely furnished. $45. 119
Laurel Are. FA 2-©42.
Elm. NO 8-5267.
L O S T : Chihuahua Puppy,
Red collar. FA M W . 901 3 Room Apartment. Water
furnished. $45 a month.
Grandview A w .
1U Maple Ave.

FHA Iwtired loans
regardless of
your agel
Priced from 86960!
No prepayments!
No doting costs]

1. Lest 4k Pena*

Sewing Leaeoni. Beginner*
and advanced c 1 a a a a a.
Morning or Evening. Phone
FA 8-7862.

9. For Rent

2 Bedroom unfurnished bouse.
Living room, dining room,
kitchen stove, no refriger­
ator. Screened front porch,
Fireplace and floor furnace.
113 W. 19th SL FA 2-5628
after 5.

retirement living!

Drive out today!
Open from 9 s.m. to
9 p.m. deify.
Take new Intrsttfo M
get off at the DeBary exchange
and follow the Deltona signs

THE MACKLE BROS. INC.
Dalton*, Florida

3 Bedroom bouaa. MM SUv- Furn. Apt. Cloae in. Apt. 2.
|40 Mo. 407* W. 1st.
ana Avc. Phooa 249 4671.
Unfur nil hed 2 bedroom house,
1302 Elliott Avc., FA 2-2224
or FA 2-0525.
ROOMS, lh a Gables, 401
Magnolia A w . FA 2-0120.

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a iv a ti. that a D istrict Court
w i l l ba h a t : In tba Unltad
Htataa C o n n Room , In tha c i t y
• r Orlando. On tha I l n d day
o f J a n u a r y m « tor th* trial
o f aald aram lsas, and lh a o w n ­
er o r ow n er*, an d a l l parsons
w h o m a y h a v e or cla im a n y
In terest, o r* hereby cltad lo
ba a n d a p p e a r a t th* t i n * aad
p la ce o f a fo r e sa id , to sh o w
cau sa. If a n y (hay h er* , w h y
a fin a l dacraa ih o u td not pasa
aa pra y ed . J o h n E. Magu ire.
Br„ U. g. MarahaL

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Unfurnished 3 b e d r o o m
House, kitchen equipped.
FA 2 8546.

2 Bedroom house. Kitchen
equipped. 817 Escambia Dr.
FA 2-0920 after 5 p. m.

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How*-t&gt;atral heat. Built-In
Roo«- Excellent evidential
it* * . U L to t.H . N i m i your down payment.
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B*«h. Florida Hoorn. Double Carport, Tile
Thla la aa esrellent oportunity for aoraeoeHe who
like# to paint. High on n hill. Only 810,500. Name yoar
non n pay npii*

S M ..* . u JSI'Glm U ""’ n,r“”‘"rLORMANN REALTY
300 S O . U . 8 . 1 7 -1 2
D I A L 838-1707
C A S S ELB ER R Y
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Immediate Results Are Swift And Simple Thru The Herald Classifieds. Ph. FA 2-5612
12. Heal Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Salei 12. Real Estate For Sale

Stenstrom Realty

Sunland, 3 Bedroom, 2 bath 3 Bedroom houae by owner.
home. 603 Cherokea ClrFA 2 8327.
ele. FA 2-0214.

Real Eitate — Mortcaget
111 N. Park Are. FA 2-2420
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond I»undquiit, Aiaoc.
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bkt(.

lake

By Nadine Seltzer

Jim Hunt Realty

m ary

LAKEFRONT HOME
Office FA 2-21 tl
2 Bedrooms, 2 baths, can be
Nights FA 2-0611
converted into 3 bedroom*.
323-0700
130 ft. on lake, ISO ft. on
3331
Park
Dr.
Sanford. Fla.
bard road. Large rooms,
ample closet space. Prl- CBS Houae. 3 larg e bed
\acy. In excellent condi­
rooms, 2 baths, kitchen
tion. Call Gehr Realty for
equipped.
Assume
pay­
appointment. 322-3827.
ments. FA 2-3613.

NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home, large corner lot, 311
Tucker Dr., Sunland Es­
tates. VA—nothing down,
monthly payment* $92.00.
FA 28071 - FA 2-2218.
The man who know* Sanford

Edward F. Lane

J. W. Hall, Realtor

SWEETIE PIE

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John E. Fox,
Realtor

42 years In real estate busi­ 110 N. Park Ave. Ph. 823-0669
ness in Sanford. Phooe
3 Bedroom modern home.
FA 2-3969
Extra large living room.
Best
buys
in
real
eatate.
S Bedrooms. 2 baths. Fenced
Low down payment, easy
backyard.
Air conditioner. By Owner. 2 Bedroom, Flor­
term*. 211 Cedar.
Kitchen equipped.
Low
ida room. Ule bath., kitcb
2 Bedrm. home, nicely fur­
down paym ent 3300 S. Park
en equipped. Ph. FA 21836
nished. 2 screened porches,
Ave.
after 5 p. m.
carport. 3 extra iota in
*awn. Priced right. Phone
FA 2 0931.

/CHEVROLET
OLDS
1Qft9

OLDS Station Wagon
l® ® “ Power And Air Cond.

CADILLAC
__
SAVE

l A f i ? FALCON Station Wagon
l®®™ Standard Transmission _________1 8 9 6

1961C
OMKT4U
oor
Automatic
Transmission

____ 1 6 9 6

f Q fifl FALCON 2 Door Sedan
Iw O U Standard Tranamiaaion
I B C f l COMET 2 Door Sedan
I T O ll Standard Tranamiaaion

1095

lA fiA COKVAIK 4 Door
I r o U Automatic Tranamiaaion

1296

CHEVROLET 4 Door
Auto Tran*.. Air Cond. .—... ——
1 9 6 7 CADILLAC Sedan DeVUIo
Power And Air Cond.

795
1196

1 9 5 7 V-8,
CHEVIM,LET
Automatic4 Door

796

1GRQ OLDSMOIIILE 4 Door

1 0 0 ® Auto. Trams* Air Cond.......

1696

1 9 5 9 Power
MEKCU,tY
4 Uoor
Aul°
’ Cond. ....
Brakea,
Steer.,
Air

1296

1 9 5 8 FW,m
"**°n
Cyl., 8U,lon
Automatic
1

695

9 V-8,5 Standard
8
2 Stick
Door .................

IKVROLi ^ Ton Pickup
1 9 5 6 C,,KVn0LBT
Cylinder
219 E. 2nd

SANFORD

in tha base m art trying to fix a leak!”

25. Plumbing Services

Ironing wanted. FA 8-3363.

CADILLAC Sedan DeVille
Power And Air Cond. ........ - ............

2303 S. PARK

£attfnrfl

Srralil

FIREPLACE
VESPA Motor Scooter* (new) Fri. Jnn. 25, '63—Page 9
WOOD
Oak and pine. $22 a cord
$10.83 down k $3 32 Week­
delivered. Robert Xlorria
39. Trailers • Cabanas
32. Flower* • Shrub*
ly.
I’h. FA 3 0353, FA 2 5900 or
Beautiful Camellia* in bloom
Lewi* Sale* l Service
I Bedroom Ilousctrailer with
FA 2-6818.
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
kitchen, living room, bath
2317 Country Club Hoad
Grapevllle Ave. Near 2oth St. 1 U»ed Remington portable
with shower. Very clean.
Ph. FA 2-7928
Typewriter with case. Like
Call 323 0910 or 322 6336.
33. Furniture
new. $40. Powell'* Office
Supply Co. 117 Magnolia.
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought - Sold,
USED k REPOSSESSED
la rry 's Mart 213 Sanford
MERCHANDISE
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
G.E. 14" Portable T.V. $39 94
WANTED reliable couple to Zenith 21" T.V............ $49 93
$49 93
take tip monthly payments Admiral 21" T.V.
of $13.50 en 3 complete Motorola with new picture
tube ......................... $69.93
room* of furniture. Call
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col­ R.C.A. 2!" T.V............ $59 93
R.C.A. IT" T.V............ $49.95
lect.
Kenmore automatic Waaher
FREE ESTIMATE
............................
$19.93
Upliolitenng A Mattreas ren­ Norge Wringer Washer 819.95
4 Door .Mrrc-O-.Matir, I’oner H irer., j ’ 1 A Q C
ovating. New k Used Furni­
Goodyear Service Store
Power llrakr*. I’nwrr Heat, Air
M
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mtg. 353 W. let St.
FA 2-2621
Cond. This Car la Showroom New
w $w
Co, at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 2-21 IT.
Hobby Snop Tools. 10" Elec­
tric Saw, grinder, 24" jig
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Merc-O-Matlr Radio, Heater, New
law, etc. Al-o hand tool*.
Tirew, Exreltrnt Condition
Service With the Cash.
FA 2-3TM8.
SUPER TRADING POST
FA 2-0677.
17" R.C.A. Table Model T.V.
$23.00. 31" Wcstlnghouse
4 Door Hardtop Merr-O-Matir. Pow­
31. Articles For Sale
er Htrer., I'owrr Brakes, Radio,
T.V $35 00. FA 2-3362.
Heater, Extra (Iran
DISCOUNT SHOES, trunk*, Use our efficient Carpet
•uitcaies, tippered canvas
Shampooer FREE with pur­
hags. Surplus City, 201 tat.
chase of nluo Lustre sham­
Hardtop, Fully I’owerrd, 23.000 $ 2 4 9 5
poo.
Carroll'* Furniture.
3lilea, Locally Ownrd. A Truly Fin#
FACTORY TO YOU
t ’ar. Light Blue Finish
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Used Refrigerator*, Inven­
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bot­
tory clearance of trade-ins.
tom rati with pla»llc ends.
$5.oo and op. Cash only.
Hardtop. Fully Powered, Air Cond.,
Plastic or rayon tape*. Cot­
401 W. 13th St.
Extra Clean]
ton or nylon cord*.
Senkarik Ginas and Paint Old's Ambassador Trombone.
Like new. Call FA 23138
Company
4 Door II.T., Fully Powered, Low
after 4 p. m.
2.0 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
Mileage, Extra Clean, Perfect Con­ $
dition
36. Automobile* • T rucks

1961 Comet 2 I)r. Sedan

• Acre Farm —Near Sanford
4 Bdrm.—2 Story home. Old 19. Situations Wanted
fashioned, but sound. In
Children kept. TA 1-4182.
pasture entirely
fenced,
numerous buildings. Good
21. Beauty Salons
water. Phone TE 8-3783 or
TE 8-3464.
SPECIAL
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
House tlOO down, take over
End curl $3 30 including
payments of $62. 123 Mayshape, set &amp; style. Open
fair Circle.
Evening by appointment I
Experienced Operator*.
17. Male Help Wanted
318 Palmetto Ave. FA 2 0634
BUSINESS MANAGER for
service business with ten HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Complete Beauty Service
office and outside employees
FA 8-6742
Must meet and deal with 103 So. Oak
the public. Knowledge of
office procedure and ex­ 24. Electrical Service*
perience in supervision nec­
FRIGIDAIRE
essary. Write giving age,
Sales k Service
education, experience, sal­ Houae Wiring, Free Eatlmatea
ary range. Box 21 e'o San­ Sid Vlhlea'a Randall Eleetrie
ford Herald.
112 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-0Q13

19. Situations Wanted

fflir

Male Dachshund. 1 p ear old
$23. 322-8886.

1961 Mercury Monterey ^

Bclalr Section. $6500 total
• *y wma. —
,&lt;■ »aiw «» h&gt; &lt;m.
price for 2 bedroom CBS.
--I
L
a
am aa
Home. Small down pay­
‘Hollo,
Acme
Plumbora?
Bettor
atand
by—
Pop’a
dowr
ment. Call 322-3816.

GOOD INVESTMENT

38. Motorcycles - Scooters

Clean, Good Mechanically and —
Reasonably Priced

“ Call Hall'* FA 3-3641
2311 So French Are.

HOLLERSo/SANFORD

31. Articles For Sale

Quality Co m

All typea of Real EsUte

HEAL ESTATE &amp;
INSURANCE

31 A. Pet*

PLUMBING
Contracting Repair*
FREE ESTIMATES
Family man, white, age 23,
R. L. HARVEY
needs work immediately. 204 SaniurU Ave. FA 2-3383
Dependable. Will do any
kind. Willing to learn. Ph.
322-19M.

Will do Ironing. 323-OW1.

Wall

Babysitting in my home.
Plumbing &amp; Heating
Small children and babies.
AIR CONDITIONING
Big yard and screened in
CONTRACT and REPAIR
porch.
Reasonable
and
WORK
meals furnished. Call Mrs. 1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6363
Davia, FA 2-9294.

26. Radio &amp; Television
T.~ V._ Service Call*. $2.00.
House of the Golden Rule.
Ph. FA 29792.

26. Radio A Television
For T.V. Service within the
hour. Call Coy’* T.V. 17
year* experience, 5 year*
in Sanford. All parts k la­
bor guaranteed for 90 day*.
Service calls $2.00. Call
FA 2 9663.

|g|,g
27. Special Services

—

INCOME TAX RETURNS O. M. Harrison. 1311 Palmet­
to Ave. Phone 322-8837.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKER SYSTEMS
All Type* and Sires
We Repair and Service

All

1959 Cudilluc 2 Door

1595

It Pays
To Use
The HERALD
Want Ads.

1062 Studebaker P i c k u p
Truck. Excellent cond. Low
mileage. Call Ralph Pexoltl.
FA 2-161L

SINGER

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Ph. FA 2-4622

Uoed Cara Draatically Discounted
To Move Out Immediately l

1939 PLYMOUTH I Door Sedan. 6 Cylinder, Standard
Trans., Equipped. A Real Fine Car.
COOK
Was $793
Sal*
1960 FORD GALAXIE 4 Door. Automatic Tran... Power
Steering, Radio, Healer. Plan To See Thi.
|1 9 f l C
On# liefure You Buy. Was $1413
Sal*
▼ IU U w
1961 RENAULT DAUPIIINE. Ural Gaa Economy — Up
To 40 Mllea Per Gallo* Gaa
CAM
Waa $993
W i
1960 DODGE PHOENIX 4 Door Hardtop. Power Steer­
ing k Brake., Automalir Tran.., Air Conditioned, Radio,
And Heater. A Heal Beauty — Priced To $ 1 5 9 6
Sale
Move. Waa $1793

*2495

1959 Olds Super 88

3-1935 Chevrolet Vk tnn Pick­
up Truck*. Both real nice.
Heel* Used Car*. 11th k
PORTABLE Singer. All at­ Sanford Ave.
STINE
tachment*. Ill Azalea Lane,
Machinery and Supply Co.
'38 Mercury. Radio k heater,
Sunland.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
power steering. FA 2 3808.
31’’ Table model T.V. with
Piano Tuning and Repair
ataod. Good condition. $73. '50 DeSoto. Perfect condition.
W. L. Harmon — FA 3-4223
P./S., P./B. $493. Can fin­
FA 2 7335.
ance. 322-9443.
KRIGIDAIRK
Dinette Table, 6 chair*. Very
Sales k Service
F R E E 00 TAG
good condition. $23 so Ph.
G. H. HIGH
*36 or '37 DeSoto for sale.
FA 2-6615.
1700 W. lit St. Sanford
Will lake oliicr car a* par­
Ph. FA 2-3883
tial payment. 322 7301.
Refrigeration - Air-ronditlon
SEWING MACHINE
ing men needed. We train Singer Slnnto-matlc repo»se*»- 37. Boats • Motors
you.
Wnte
Commercial
ed, model 300. Payment* of
Gateway To The Waterway
Trades Institute Box 18, c/o
$11.08 per month.
iiobHon S tirlin g Good*
Sanford Herald.
GALL KA 2-5783
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Alan'* Fabric k Rug*
301-6 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 396t
2!). Automobile Service
2539 Park Dr.
AIR BOAT. Priced for quick
SINGER S e w i n g 3lachlue
•ale. FA 2-2134.
equipped to tig zag and
make button hole*. Willi
Aluminum Uoat. Mlicliell
Windshield
Buck Glass guaranlee. 3 Payment* of 12'Trailer
and 31k lip. EvlnDoor Glass
Vent Glass $3 40. FA 29411.
rude. Ealraa. FA 2-8803.

210 Magnolia

1495

1960 Thunderbird

SERVICE
Senkarik Glass and Paint
call.
Company

For quick service
Bryan T. V. FA 30361.

1960 Mercury Monterey

_

1495

1957 Chevrolet 4 Door

$

995

ECONOMY BARGAIN

BUYS

Hlaliun Wagon, V-8. 9 Passenger,
Autoiuntlr Tranamiaaion, Radio,
Heater, Extra (Iran

1 0 1 1 7 MERCURY 4 Door Hardtop,
I r o l Fully Equipped
j g g j PLYMOUTH 4 Door H#dau

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1956FOKI&gt;FAIULANK 2l&gt;our hrtl,n

295
496

1 Q R R CHEVROLET Station Wagon
$® 0 ® (Standard Shift)

1 9 5 5 RlIICK 4 ,,oor Bp**1*1
1 9 6 4 MKRCUKY 2 l&gt;oor |Urd(&lt;&gt;p
1 9 6 3 C,,KVK0LET 2 Uuor&gt; * c $,(ndrr

295

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Many Other I-ate Models To Choose From

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Winter Park I'hone
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A COMMERCIAL

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It's mid, cold, cold MRuin up North sit
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savinifH are tremendous!

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1963 FORD Fairlane

NO DOWN PAYMENT
On The Cars Listed Below
1937 FORD FAIKLANK 300, V-h, Automalir
Trana., Ural Sharp. Waa $693
Sale
1933 MERCURY Nine Passenger
Station Wagon.
1932 ENGLISH FORD Consul.
1936 FORD V.8, Equipped. Waa $393

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1932 IIUH.'K, New Tires, Needs Home Work
tfif)
(Tire* Alone Worth Price Of Car)
Hale
Hale
1919
TON TRUCK. V-M.
1910 DODGE. Runs Good. Look. Fair.
Fishermans 8|iecial!

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MANY OTHERS TO CIIOOSK FROM
All Cam Sold With GW Warranty

Seminole Co. M otors
619 E. Firat S t- Sanford
FA 2-0614
Winter Park MI 7-2330

EQUIPPED WITH RADIO &amp; HEATER
With *59 Model
Trade la

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«

With ‘60 Model

$&gt;1064

Per Mo.

V

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FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS

Strickland-Morrison Inc.
it t E. First SI., Santord

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Prairie Lake
aion of Franklin Life ln iu r - |a t the Hamilton House in la n d
their
guests
from
____ ____ Central
______ Florida
ance Co. was held Saturday north Fern Park.
| throughout
| were present for the luncheon
in the new Carriage Room | Approximately M (agents
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By Jane Casselberry
Ten men from the Uralrl*
Lake Baptist Church Brother*
hood attended a Wekiwa As*
sociational Steak Supper and
Meeting Tuesday night a t
Camp Joy near Rock Springs.
A total of 260 men from 22
rnurehes in the Orlando area
were present.
Rev. Jack Lindsay, pastor of
the Lnngwood Baptist Church,
was program speaker. Rev.
Lindsay has resigned as Chris*
tian Witness l.euder fur the
Associatinnnl Brotherhood as
his new church In Longwood
is in the Seminole Association.
Those attending from Prai­
rie Ijike were Rev. Leonard
Jones, Paul Lowe, Ronald
Rurcham, Jim Reed, Floyd

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To Be Given
A free pass for (wo for
•no month to the Movleland
Drive-In Theater on Hwy. 17•2 will 4m given to every per­
mit signing up to pledge a
blood donation, Friday or
Saturday at Urn theater mack
bar, Manager Hugh Prince
•aid today.
Mra. Robert Bauman, sec­
retary of the Seminole Coun­
ty Blood Bank will bo pre­
sent In the Soack Bar Fri­
day and Saturday to accept
pledges, Prince aald.
The campaign to increase
much-needed stocks at the
blood bank la being tied in
with the showing of three
horror movies— all about
blood—"Blood of Dracula",
"Blood of the Vampire" and
“Night of the Blood Beast."
F irst show begins at T p.m.
This unusual method of
promoting the donations to
the local blood bank b u
been made possible through
the cooperation of Mrs. Mary
Jtand Director of the Central
Florida Blood Bank.

John W. Whilam, S3, died
at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital Wednesday,
He came here from Palm­
dale, CaJU., two years ago
and was employed by North
American Aviation Corp. aa
a logistics representative. II*
made hla home at 1807 Palm
Way.

Severe winter weather con­
dition* have sharply eurtalltd
trading In all principal north­
ern fruit and vegetable mark­
ets, Conditions were so sever*
In Cincinnati and Cleveland
that market reporters In those
cities war* unable to report
maikets because of too few
salea. In New York tha tem­
perature waa 6 above at 8:00
a. m. and It wae windy and
bitter cold. Florida cabbage
sold for 13.00-13.60 par crate
of fair c o n d i t i o n . Celery
brought |3.00-$3.60 per crate
of 2 dozen else, (3.00-14.00,
mostly (3.26-13.60 for t *
dozen alt* and |8.00-$3.76 for
8 dozen. Chines* e a b b ■ g •
brought $2.00-12.60 per crate,
endive (2.00-(3.00, m • a 1 1y
$2.60-|2.76 and escarois most­
ly (1.76-12.00, with some high
aa (2.26. Crates of Boston let­
tuce brought (2.26-C2.60 and
parsley 6 dozen bunches cur­
ly (2-60 (3.00, plain (4.00(6.00. Radishes were 76 cents
to (1.00, mostly 00 eants-d-OO
per basket of 30 6 ox. film

beg*.

Conference Set
By Methodists
A Church School Worker's
Conference will be held Tues­
day at the First Methodist
Church 'of Sanford beginning
at 7:3o p- m.
All teachers and church
school officers are urged to
attend the meeting which will
have a* its general topic,
"Evangelism In the Church
School."
Matters of concern to teen­
ers and officers also will be
discussed.

Whilam waa a member of
the First Methodist Church;
a past patron of the Eastern
Star; a member of the Ma­
sonic Lodga of Hollywood,
Md. and a ahrlner.
Ho la survived by his wife,
Lida of Sanford, one son,
John William IV, Fairbanks
Alaska; one daughter, Mrs.
Don Muzzlllo, Fair Oaks,
Calif, one grandchild and two
half litters, Mra. Allen Linn
and Mrs. Alice Burke, both
of ElUabeth, N. J.
Funeral services will be
held Friday at 4:30 p. m. at
Gramkow Funeral Home with
Rev. John T. Adams Jr., of­
ficiating, Burial will be in
Arlington National Cemetery.
Gramkow Funeral Home la
in charge of arrangements.

Thomas W. Ferguson, 77,
retired builder died Tliuraday «t hla home at 1401 Court
Bt.
He had lived here for the
past 13 years, coming from
Columbus, Ohio and Louisa,

8mlth, Greeneville, S. C.;
Mrs. Burlse Looney, Colum­
bus, Ohio; two sitters, Mra.
Gordon Kimball of Columbua;
and Mlae Clara May Fergu­
son of Cleveland; seven
grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.
Service* will he held at the
Central Baptist Church where
Mr. Ferguson served aa a
deacon, Monday at to a.m.
with the Rev. Gall Smith
officiating. Burial will be In
Oaklawn Memorial Cemetery.
The family has requested
that In lieu of Bowers, con­
tributions be sent to the
Women’s Auxiliary of Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital in
Butler,
care of Mra
34 Valencia Circle, DeBary,
to provide funds to purchase
special equipment for bed­
ridden patients.

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Fish have been kept In cap*
tlvlty since about 2500 B.C.,
when the Sumerians maintain*
ed them In ponds for food.

TYPEWRITERS
ADDING^ MACHINES
I C S E P I Hew and Used
P,
] Manual A

Jim Muloy and Ed Chime; standing, David
Geyer, Herahell Stuart, Winnton Keith and Vic
SabattinL
(Herald Photo)

INSURANCE AGENTS taking part on the nrogram for a Regional Meeting of the Franklin
Life Insurance Co. held Saturdny at the Hamil­
ton House were seated from left, John Chandler,

NORTH ORLANDO MAYOR Frank Fasula views with concern the ne­
glected Village Firo Truck which he cited as his prime reason for attem pt­
ing to reorganlte the entire volunteer fire department. Truck scat and
ladder, as well as several other articles, are piled in back on top of the fire
hose.
(Herald Photo)

PassForTwo

L~

. _ .

Mlgnon which
served prior to * pro*
, gram of Informative talks.
Jim Maloy of Winter Park,
regional sales «Ureetor, waa
in charge of the event. Par*
tklpaUng on the program
were Vic Sabaltinl. Les John*
son and Bob Judge of Saraaota, Dltrld Gejrer, Phil How*
land and Herahcll Stuart of
Orlando, Johnny Jones and
Winston Keith of Daytona
Beach, Ed Chase of Miami,

b M f f W e j i P.lectrle

CriilcKCTVl Standard A
O n D C C W Pertabts
SALKS A RENTALS

HAYNES
OFFICE MACHINE CO.
SI4 Magnolia. Sanford
Always Open
Mr. Magic has promised
some new tricks which will
mystify youngsters Saturday
ny Mona Grinatead
The North Orlando Garden morning at the Magic Show
Club's year began a t the horns for the March of Dimea,
of Mrs. Mary Watson with s
program of Holiday Table Bet­
tings created and displayed by
,
member*. Mri. Shirley Ryan,
club president, was In charge
v
of planning the program.
Displays a h o w n Included
New Year's Eve by Mrs. Mary
Guthrie, Valentine’s Day by
Mrs. Edna Stewart, Easter by
Mra. Ixils Wallies, Mother's
Day by Mrs. Betty Nall and
Christmas by Mra. Mary Row­
ell.
Kach table met with enthuil*
aatlc response for originality
and effort shown by those
participating to present the
displays.
Mrs. May Duquette was wel­
comed ae Ui* club'* newest
member end Mr*. Klleen Wy­
MR. MAGIC
man aa a guaat for tha meet­
ing.
Announcement wet made
that no Garden of the Month
Award would be given this
month due to the freeze. Re­
freshments of coffee, punch,
cookie* and mixed candle*
were served by the hostess.
The executive board meet­
ing for the month of February
will be held at tha homa of
The Men's Club of San­
Mrs. Nall and the general
ford's
Grace Methodist Church
meeting of the club will be
held on Feb. 14 at tha home of will hold a "Father-Son Ban­
Mrs. Lera Harris with Mra. quet” at 1:30 p. m. Sunday.
Mary llyalt aa co-hostess.
John A. Williams, president
of the club, baa announced
that this will be the first of
four special events planned
for the year by the group.
Member* of the WSCS will
prepare the dinner and a spe­
cial program of Interest to
Christ, left Thursday for both fathers and sons baa
Bankok, Thailand where he been planned.
will spend the next fourRev. John II. Hires Jr.,
and-onc-half years as miss­ pastor of the church, advises
ionary.
that dua to the banquet the
Going with him are his second session of the School
wife, Betty and their child­ of Mission* will be held at
ren, Joe, Bill Jr., Tim and 3:30 p.m. rather than at the
Becky.
usual 7:30 p. m.
The youngest minister ever
The study, which deals with
to be supported by the handicapped persons, will be
Churches of Christ in foreign Vd by Rev. Hires and a
mission work, Beck has serv­ film will be shown.
ed churches in Alabama,
Remaining two meetings of
Ohio, Indiana, Georgia sod the series will be held at tho
Florida. He I* a graduate of regular 7:30 p. m. hour on
Alabama Christian College In Feb. 3 and Feb. 10.
Montgomery, Ala.
A nursery i* available.

Grace Church
Hen's Club
Sets Banquet

which win be seen on the
stage of the Ritz Theater
following the color cartoons
to be presented by Manager
Bill Lovelace, starting at 10

Passing motorista win be
Invited to add their dona*
tkma aa they atop for the
traffic lights at the intersec­
tion.

"The
Astro-sphere,
the
Phantom Tube and the StratoVanish are some of the spe­
cial effects that audiences
have found most exciting,"
said Mr. Magic, adding that
he will also do tricks with
ropes, blocks, liquids, and
flowers
"Jimmy the Bunny and
Billy and Grace the doves
will be there, too, to do
tricks for you," Mr. Magic
promised.
Children under 12 will be
admitted for a dime, with
children over 12 having to
add another nickle. All the
proceeds will go to the March
of Dimes, Mr. Magic said.

Scouts Have
Court 01 Honor

While the children are be­
ing entertained at the Ritz
Theater, Saturday, members
of tho BPOK Does and girls
from the Seminole High
School Anchor Club will act
up a roadblock at the corner
of French Av*. and First
St. to add further collections
to the March of Dimes fund.

MR. RALPH BETTS

Altamonte Boy Scout Troop
38 held a Court of Honor
Wednesday evening at tha Al­
tamonte Springs Community
Chapel.
Junior Assistant Scoutmas­
ter Mike Sewell and 8enlor
Patrol Leader James Fuller
conducted tha meeting. A
brief program was given by
tha boys followed by the pre­
sentation of awards.
Harry Polt was advanced to
Llfa Scout and Donald Poit to
First Clasa. Gary Gareshe re­
ceived three merit badges for
Citlsenshlp in the Nation,
Community and Home. Mic­
key Hawke received the Citi­
zenship in Community badge
and Bruce Stuart received
badges In Personal Fitness
and Citizenship in tha Com­
munity badge.

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Skat* For Dimes evert, scheduled from 12 noon to 12 midnight, at a charge
of one dime each half hour. Worn left to right are Jackie Ivey, Jeanni*
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�Former County Clerk 0 . P . Herndon Dies
See Bulletin

\ e i O 6^
By LARKY VERS1IEL
The word is th st NAS com­
mander Bob Ware will tell the
City Commission tonight that
It's ImpermUve that the pipe­
line be utilised here to con­
tinue the permanent status
of the air station.
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Hey, did you know the Art
Association has approached
the city about leasing the old
library when that facility la
moved downtown.
*

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By the way, the Public Wel­
fare Department wants to use
some of the parking area
around the library.
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Has anyone checked out the
safety factor of the pipeline
from the lakefront to NAS.
Only askin’. . . . It goes hy our
friend Jim Crappa' and Karl
Higginbotham’s house . . . not
to mention Jlnt Spencer's . . .
wouldn't want anything to
happen out there.

.

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(iee, «■» were right about the
County Commission meeting
Friday night. . . . However,
the general tells us there was
no discussion about pay raises.

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We checked with Jim Avery
about the pay ruisc but Jim
says he doesn't recall that
item being brought up.
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County taxes coming in
alow. Alxiul $2 million collect­
ed thus far. . . . Tax roll esti­
mated a t $2,70(1,000.
I
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Tax Collector John Calloway
also tells us that people are
just not coming in to get their
new license plates and are
.waiting (as usual) for the last
minute. . . . John says an ex­
tra force has been hired but
the girls are standing around
doing nothing.
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•

Chase and Co. wholaaala
building materials department
opened a branch warehouse in
Orlando last Saturday.
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Because of his activity and
prominenca in the chiropractic
circles In tbs state, It Isn't any
surprise to learn that Dr. A.
W. Woodall has l&gt;cen elected
treasurer of the Orange Coun­
ty Chiropractic Society. . , ,
Right on the money, that’s our
Bud.
• e e
Remember when Ann Lovell,
who lived on Celery Avenue at
Briason Avenue, (and whose
family still does) was “sawing
a scratch fiddle” aa the waa
learning to play that Instru­
ment called a violin. Later, her
talent blossomed and Alphonse
Carlo at Rollins tutored her.
. , . Now Ann la playing in tha
Florida Symphony Orchestra
—and not on violin but on
viola. . . . And this isn't tha
first high ralilier orchestra
that hasincluded Sanford's
Ann on its roster.
• • e
And speaking or capable
Kanfordites, you already know
that Dirk Holtzelaw is to sing
in the O p e r a G a l a ' s L a
Bohema In O r l a n d o next
month.

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Sen. Beth Johnson as she
(poke to the Jayrre banqueteera Saturday night said that
re-apportionment of our state
legislature can't be properly
done just by adding more sen­
ators and representatives. . . .
That la right down the alley
of thinking of our own Mack
Cleveland and Joe Davis. . . .
Hut watch what comes out of
the special aenkm—if any­
thing does—It will be an in­
crease in the personnel of our
legislature. . . . Not because
•erious thinkers like the three
named in this paragraph l.eliva it to be tha solution, but
because the “power blocs”
won't give way and aoma com­
promise plan will i me out of
the hopper on I- - &gt; i - *&gt;r nothing" footing.
Just for the record the vote
by the Board of Aldermen for
* water rate raise in Cassel­
berry was Art I-ego, Cliff Ov­
erman and George lloward,
for and L. E. W o o d h a m a ,
against. Board Chairman Bud
Lunn also voiced hie vote In
the record as being against
the raise.
e e e
There's a move on to build
first class post sffice in

Sn r i t k .

County-Wide Water Study Seen
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State Okay Sought S t y ?
For Control Group
VOL. ns

An overall county-wide wntrr control program was taken
under study by the County
Commission in a closed meet­
ing Friday evening, it was
learned today.
(ien. J. C. Hutchison, Com­
mission chairman, said today
tho county is considering a
water management program
for conservation and drainage.
which would indirectly effect
the rounty water supply.
General Hutchison staled
that County Attorney Harold

pJohnson had been directed by
the Commission to draft pro
posed enabling legislation es­
tablishing a county-wide plan
for approval by the State Legislature in April.

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WE'ATUKU: Clear and cold through Tuesday. High today, 58-62. Low tonight, 35-10.
United Prong Leaned Wire
Kstnbiirhed 1908 MON., JANUARY 28, 1063
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 636

B u lletin

Johnson said lie will make n
study of present conservation
O. P. Herndon, 71. long­
nnd drainage lawn and regula- time clerk of Uie Seminole
...
.
„
tion‘ for Scmlnol&lt;' Coun,&gt;' *nd County Circuit Court, was
will prepare the legislation i f|Hlm, dpg|1 |a |f ,hu moni.
for submission to the Legists- I
„ w , h&lt;imr&gt; llt00 San.
lure.
font Avenue.
On approval by the state
Discovery was made by a
body Johnson explained, the
son,
George Herndon, Or­
I
county would then make u
comprehensive study of water lando. Ills death was caus­
cuntrol needs for the entire ed by a heart attack.
county rather than smaller
Herndon was Circuit Court
drainage districts.
clerk from 1935 until his
From this study it would be
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — A j determined iiow much of n wn- resignation and retirement
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group of big city mayors asked lor management program is on Nov. ft, 1939. In a tele­
a federal court In Tallahussce needed and the votera would gram to thrn Gov. I^Roy
I today to halt a pending special lie asked to approve financing Collins, Mr. Ilerndon re­
! session of the Legislature on in a special referendum.
signed "because of falling
reapportionment and cut off
Johnson also pointed out
that Orange County probably health and a heart ail­
1the pay of the lawmakers.
would
be asked to join in the ment.”
I The five mayors, through
Gov. Collins named David
Tampa Attorney W i l l i a m study since Orlando is having
Recce Smith Jr., filed a suit water problems and "Orange Galrhel to succeed Mr.
for declaratory degree be­ County druinage runs Mown Ilerndon. Arthur Itrrkwllh,
fore Federal District Judge hill' thruugh Seminole Coun­ present clerk, was elected
ty." Orange dminugu comes In IJfiO.
Hu u old Carswell,
Rrisson Funeral Home
Carswell did nut Immediate-, through three waterways in
ly indicate what action, if any, Seminole C o u n t y , namely said at presa time funeral
are
being
Howell Creek, Little Kron- arrangrm rnta
be will lake.
Tltc suit was filed by the locklmU-ht-c Creek and Little held in abeyance pending
arrival of sevrral children
mayors conference on fair ap­ Wckiva River.
L
Generul Hutchison added the from thioughout the state.
portionment as legislators
flocked back to Tallahassee County Commission in its se­
HAROLD JOHNSON
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★
for convening of the third cret meeting Friday evening
special session on ^apportion­ did not discuss promised pay
ment in five months. The ses­ increases for commissioners j v u v a . . .
sion opens at II a.m. Tuesday from f.’,-toil to $.1,000 annually.
The Commission, in its reg­
by call •( the governor,
j It was filed one day after ular session Tuesday n A nine
Miami Attorney Peter B. Sobel General Hutchison said, will j
; said he would ask a throe- refer to the tax assessor a re- i Aj3fC l u l t l l l t
quest for re-evuluation ofWASHINGTON
(UPI) —
T1AI.I.A
V, I AIIASKFF
JU(,Ke
r° " rt ln for
M,aml
HA. br.r. M’lMl
(LI 1)
l0 |(1J ,jown guidelines
the citrus groves for freeze dam- sen. WilliamI'roxmirr,
DCLEMSON. S. C. (HIM) —
It was disclosed today that Legislature to follow In dc- age.
Wis„ proposed today that all I m,** t|,an 10r, *u tc p,,||w
the state is negotiating to ae- tcrinining a proper solution to
A letter of approval ssill be states require students to a t- ! offlcrrt guardfd , ,, p ap
"Distinguished S e r v i c e standing service to Hie com-1 standing participation In gov.
read fium the State Game and tend school until tln-ir 17llt
quire the deactivated Green eeappoetkmmcnl
,...........
..
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Award"
of the Sanford-1 munity and jurticipatlon in eminent affairs'' by Jack
proaclu-s
to
Clemson
College
.
The suit filed in Tallahassee Fresli Water Fish Commission birthday.
Cove Springs naval base.
' , ,
. ,
today
to
make
doubly
certain
"S&lt;’m,no,r
J u n i o r civic affairs." Raker Is o Wilber, project chairman,
for
establishment
of
bird
'
asked Hie federal court to dethat the historic admission L’l,am*,t‘r " f Commerce was
city eommHsloner, former
Other Jaycce awards were
James Kyncs, chief assistant c|Brc ihc present Legislature sanctuary in Last Seminole .
o( Negro Harvey Gantt is l,r,'M'm*'d t° Joe Baker at un mayor, president of llie Farm presented to;
to the governor, rnnflrmad as illegal and without author- County.
| NEW YORK (U P I—A doubanquet
Saturday Bureau and a dairyman.
; Itobert Hathaway, Alta*
that negotiations had been un- , Ity to act, to cut off the pay
Discussion also will be held ble explosion Sunday night carried out peacefully and awari11
with good grate.
evening at the
Civic Center.Former Senator Douglas monte Springs, as the "out.
derwny for some time with the of the Legislators and to enter on opening of Little Wckiva * shallered some 40 windows
Hie quiet atmosphere on
’*om •'rice, project chair- Slcii-dnnn was presented with standing young farmer.'*
General services administra- j a judgment apportioning tho Road to connect with the I and tore loose paving stones
Mrs. Mary Joyce Roberts,
tion to buy the old base.
| Legislature to assure equal l.oiigwoixt-.Miirkiium (load nnd in the Washington Market area the campus today indicated m*n• in l,ri'»l'nl*ng the DSA, | the Jaycees' "Good Governthere was small likelihood
*,ak«-r for his "out- mint Award" for his "out- Lake Mary school first grade
But Kyncs said so far, there representation for all Hie poo­ Highway 434 at Sanlamio , of downtown Manhattan.
teacher, as the “ teacher of
that
anything
would
go
ls nothing to rrport.
| pie.
Hie year."
wrong—but officials kept a
IHdiard Doan, aviation msHALIFAX, N. S. (UIM - getaway plane standing just
chine male, second class, aa
I Eight persons, including three j 1,1 ra " - Official* were reluctthe "sailor of the year."
children, aboard s plane miss- ant
U,“ M“
Stenstrom introduced Son.
it
presumably
would
lxused
Ing for Iwo weeks near the
llrtli Johnson, Orlando, wlio
to
gel
Gantt
out
of
Hie
area
Arctic Circle have been found
discussed "the role of tho
safe, officials reported Sunday should trouble break out.
young man in government
night.
and jiolitirs."

Halt Special
Session, Stop
Pay, Court Asked

Joe Baker

Tom Price

All Quiet At
BPRPH
FS'Clem
.tonW
aiting
For Gantt

Green Cove NAS
Stale Bound?

Jack Wilber
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Doug Stenstrom
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Jaycees Honor
Stenstrom

Double Blast

8prlnR,‘

— IFou nd Sa fe

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Record Sales

Border Guards
Flee E. Berlin

DETROIT (UPI)- — General
Motors Corp. announced today
record 19G2 soles of $14 6 bil­
lion and earnings of $1,459 bil­
lion. It was Hie most money
BERLIN (U PI)—Two East
ever made by an American German border guards in uni
ST AUGUSTINE (UP!) manufacturing firm.
form and carrying their wea- j
, . . . .
New •exploratory" meetings
pons fled to West Berlin across j "Vigilantes" of IIATBON’ 7 ,
tioni Sanford Naval Air S la-• |,c| Wl.,.n a(att, antj federal
Hie snow • blanketed dentil
were sclH-dulcd to tako off Hon at 2 p in tills afternoon mediators and management
TOKYO (UPI) — Japan's strip today, West Berlin poliee ,
to join wit It the USS Enter and labor m an effort lo solv«
puncliialily-proud railway men leportcd.
jirise oft Norfolk, \'«.
the dv-day old wage disputi
Ixiwed deep in embarrassed
The Communists send their j
COOL CAT ON A HOT KADIATOR — Pit** take* |wi*itlon on n radiator
apology today—Hie rrark ex­ Isirder guards to duty in pairs
Members of Heavy Attack
«8-i'n*t Hie Florida K in
after cominyt into tin* hou*e from the 12 below zero weather in Ottawa,
Squadron 7 (IIATBON 7), l °aH Hallway were scheduled
press from Niigata was l(M so Cacti call keep all eye on the
Canada. Mr*. Orlick Kill* opened the door and I'u** made a mail da*h for
hours and 21 minutes late be­ oilier, lienee one guard luiely
commanded by Cdr. Leroy A. i.iic t. is ailvrnoon.
the hot *eat, where lie thawed out.
P • ♦
cause of snow-blocked trucks. I lusts bis futnpunion enough
Heath, will deploy with Hie
s i . AUGUSTINE (U P I)
to admit Ini wants to flee.
nuclear - powered Enterprise
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MIAMI (U PI)—Gov. Farris | on Feb. tl for a seven-month —Gov. la rrls Bryant's ofThe two who reached West
TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - Berlin today apparently had Bry ant says lie has prepared | irulse in the .Mediterranean lire said today the governor
will lake a hand in at*
Final returns in a nationwide agreed to flee together. They a program for tbe &gt;983 I.egUreferendum today allowed Hie inude their way ucoss the wide laliire •i i i
7 was the first tempts lu settle the six-day
i
t
IIATBON
that is designed to
people of Iran voted more Hun strip wliiili Hie Communists
squadron to Ik- equipped w.th aid slrikr against the F|or&gt;
meet
Florida's
growing dr- \ ,hfl NiA -vigilantes." a &gt;ap Ida East Coast railway.
Ry l Tnitrd Press International
Rochester police set op a
Michael McCabe, P, Ham­ l.oon to I In favor of llieir liud cleared to give guards a
• • •
field of fire ut lefugees, and i mauds for outdoor recreational er sonlr attack tKimber The
A heavy snow storm swung special parking lot for scores burg, N. Y., was hospitalised Shah's sweeping reform pro­
James
llularcn
o( the Fedthen
crawled
through
burlx-d
1
facilities
squadron had its first Medl
gram designed to give land to
through New York state to- of stalled cars which had to in good condition after a snow millions of impoverished serfs. wire into u northern district
Bry ant lold a meeting of the terranean assignment last *'ral Mediation Board, and
day, leaving up to 70 inches |,a towed from the sii rets, tunnel lie dug collapsed on
of West Berlin.
Florida Academy of Sciencrs *a» « ll‘ n "»&lt;• Enterprise Richard W. Youngman of Tal
of snow In It. track, and
WatertowM| N&gt; V„ almost him. A neighbor saw his feet
lierc Saturday Hut anidirs made its first cruise in those luhasace. director of the Slate
leaving emergency conditions. •
| Mediation ami Conciliation
JACKSON, Miss. (UPIi - I
showed demands for outdoor waters.
all vehirles flew red flags at in the snuw.
Elsewhere, much of the na
Service, planned to hold sep­
Negro James Meredith attend­
recreational
facilities
will
dou­
A roof over the I-ake On­
tion was an Icebox.
j th« *°P of
lhpy
arate discussions with comed a meeting of the National
ble by 1970.
It was U-lcw freezing from ' could be spoUcil over snow tario Murina at Henderson Association for Hie Advance­
: p.iny and union leaders, pro­
He said Hie program would
bably in Hie St. Johns County
Atlanta, Ga., t» Dallas. Tex. banks ut Intersections.
llarlior rullapsed under the ment of Colored People here
1-AKElJkND (UPI) A cost about lloo million, but
Courthouse lirre.
Chicago s Midway Airport
Major food outlets’ stocks weight of three to four fe e t' Sundsy nigh; but refused to 18-year-old high school boy quickly addrd he was "ronfirrgistcri-d 12 below to l,re«k rJ(n juw jn vV'alertown, and of snow. Twenty boats werv disclose whether hr planned to beat his mother to death deni the program can be ac­
Tl»e Sanford Male Chorus
the 1885 low for this date. Moreturn to the University of with a hammer early today complished with little or no
line, III., had 33 below, the bliiw rd condition, hnmpcted destroyed.
Mississippi.
and set lire to her body, monetary requirements from will appear in annual concert
Three to six Inches of snow
coldest since 1933.
shipping of milk, eggs and
at 8 p.m. tonight at the Civic
burning the bouse down, the general revenue fund."
Bridge
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Page 8
High winds whipped and I Other staple from Syracuse, full In New Jersey and four
Center. Itobert Carnlc will be
police said.
persons died Sunday from
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Classified
churned the heavy snowfall •*&gt; miles to the south,
NEW YORK (UPD-AttorHu*
director.
Police said the boy admit­
Page 8
Comic* ..... ....
into near Impassable highway! Mows had a problem in dis- shoveling anew. Part of * ney James B. Donovan said ted attacking hla mother,
The program will Include a
Dear Abby —
Page 8
condition, north of Utica, ( posing of the latest snowr. four-inch snowfall thawed In Sunday be will be vislUng Mrs. Betty Sheffield of Lake­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - variety of spirituals, folk
Edi t or i al
N. Y., a s th e etorm spun south They built up 8 to 13-foot New York City Sunday, but Cuba again in Hie future In land, with Hie hammer as she President Kennedy'! educa­ songs, Broadway melodics and
Page 4
Knte^alnmeut
Page 8
of Wateitown into Home and piles in Watertown, where 70 U’uO Sanitation Department connection with negotiations aat watching television be­ tion message to Congress contemporary numbers.
Lcgals _
. Page 8 4 8
Soloists will be Dick Aiken,
New York'a Mohawk Valley. ) inches of snow was on the workers manned aandera and for the release of U Americas tween midnight and 1 a. m. Tuesday la expected to call
Page 8
Pussle
Roads were h a z a r d o u s ground. Buffalo, N. Y., had 23 salt spreaders in the city'e prisoners. Donovan set no date He said ha did It becausa, for school aid coating more Ivan Walker and Sid Viblen.
Society - ——_ _ Pare tl
throughout western N e w j inches on the grounj and arcund day of ruun^-Uie-clock for bis return, but said he did "1 got led up with her nag­ Uian $6 billion over Hie next Mrs. Itobert Smith will be the
operation.
not expect it to be this week. ging."
thrv^ to liva yaars.
accompanist
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| Rochester 13 inches.

Taking? © O . . . .

Mediators Set
FEC 'Talks'

Embarrassed!

Bryant Plans
Recreation Aid

Confidence Vote

Snow Slams Into New Yo rk

Keeps Secret

Boy Kills
Nagging Mom

Annual Concert
Slated Tonight

Herald Index

More Negotiations

School BooHt

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                    <text>W H ER E
SHOPPING
IS A
P LEA SU R E.
In New York todsy, the e f­
fects o f the cold spell In the
southwest were spparent as
prices o f rooet Florida vege­
tables were higher. Cabbage
•old for 4.06-4,30 per crate,
with some small and fair
quality at 9.0M.7S. Carrots
•old for 4.30 per crate of 0-1
lb film bags, endive was 2.302.73 and escarole 2.00-2.30 per
crate. Celery brought 3.30-3.73
generally for crates of 2 to
4 down stalks. Chinese cab­
bage was 1.30-2,00 per crate,
plain parsley 3.0041.30 and
crates of acorn squash 6.30.
Radishes continued at 73c to
1.00, mostly 1.00 per basket
o f 204 os. film bags. In cen­
tral Florida yesterday, offer­
ing of moat commodities
were light. Cabbage was
stronger, with prices ranging
from 1.73-2.73 in sacks, ac­
cording to slse and quality.
A few crates brought sa high
• i 3.00, Carrots were un­
changed at 1.73 for 48-1 lb
film bags la master contain­
ers. Curly parsley brought
2.23 per crate of 3 down
bunches and radlabei were

SWIFT'S PREMIUM TASTY BRISKET

PERFECT WITH CORNED BEEF, HARD GREEN

SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN
GOVT.-INSPECTED, TENDER-AGED HEAVY WESTERN *
Utbtf 1*4 •( Wfcri* Trimads* Cored

country ham

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Temew'a TeWr 3lk*d

bologna.............
3&gt;rift Premium Cheek Style

braunschweiger
J im S r

Shipments
from
Florida
yesterday Included: Celery,
rail 3t c a n , truck IT carlot
equivalents, cabbage rail 2
truck 32 escarole rail 2 truck
C and radishes rail 1 truck 4.

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DUNCAN HINES

Hospital
Notes

CAKE MIXES

JANUARY ta
Admissions
Sophia Wejclevliowakl, DeBeryi Clifford Garrison, Fa­
cial Florence Gould, Dellaryi
Tony M cW atU n, Lake Mon­
roe] SUnley Parrish, Michael
Hunter, Maty Smith, Mary
Hal twee, Imoglna YaUa, Hhlrley Enloc, S ulla Held, San­
ford,
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Britt YaUa o f
Sanford, a girl.
IflechargM
Bertha Beall, DeBary; Daisy
Freeman, Lake Monroe; H aul
Froehlkh, D a B e r n Alice
Beldln, Longwood; Baby Girl
Barbour, Longwood: Averill
CoquIlletU, Lake Maryj t in .
Charlea Brice and baby, Longwoodi Thomas Hanaon, Mary
Turner, Collie Col line, Teresa
Snow o f Sanford.
JANUARY 12
Admlaelone
Charlea Graham, O a t e e n i
Evelyn Porter, Mima; Darla
Gay Hutto, Longwood| Rotella Adame, Lyman Baker J r ,
Sherri Snyder o f .Sanford.
Hlrtha
Mr. and Mrs. B e n j a m i n
Adame of Sanford, a girl; Mr.
and Mrs. tlirhsrd Held of Han­
ford. a girl; Mr. and Mra. Don­
ald LcFlIi of Oaleen, a girl.
Dlarhargra
Steven Plvontik, DeBary;
Balph Patten, DeBary; Betty
Scliuleemeyvr, Geneva; Maurrina Rotiluaon, L a k e C i t y ;
Maude Johnson, DeBary; Hose
Ray, Lake Mary; Carolyn
Cleveland, Lake Mary; Paul
Psaold, Vida Rosier, Lewie
Tate, Jamrs Warren, Robert
Miller, Donald Fortier, Nath­
aniel Johnson, Robert Thomp­
son, Doris Gandy, Michael
Hunter, Mary Smith o f San-

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Sour C r e a m ............

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Swiss C h e e s e .......... ?!

down produce lane

Fancy Rad

□ Radishes 2

COFFEE

Hetty-tweet Sle-lye

pkgs

Crisp Rad Wlnaaop

Kraft's liked

American Cheese .. ’LT

□ Apples . . 4 :

frozen foods
Butter B e a n s............

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Potatoes ..................
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Frozen Pizza ............
Remaa Iread Qekk Erases

Manicotti ................
Marina's Pet fk s , Masaraai b Cheese,
at Speyhettl b Meet Sees#

Mix or M a tch ........ 4

Grape Jelly

Siaeletea’e Qekk h e n s

Shrimp Tid-Bits .

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Kreft'o Ten»y Pure

Mrs. Peel's temity tise tried

Apple Jelly
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Shedd's Safflower Oil Mor|«rhto

J A N . 2 4 , 2 5 , 26

Ice Cream • • • •
Dale Finoopplo-Gropofrutt

Fruit Drink • • • 4
Lady Batty Healthful

Prune Juice # • 2

Ralph Dion, Providence, R.
I.; Catherine Brum tty, Ingrid
Lang, Joacphine P off, Arnold
Brntley, Julia Merritt, Willie
Mae Manning, H aul Rasor,
Betty Gramkow. P a t r i c i a
Dion, Myrtle* Lackey, Fatima
Palmer, Adelina Overstreet of
Sanford.
Births
Mr. end Mra. William Palmar o f Hanford, a girl; Mr.
and Mra. Claveo Manning o f
Sanford, a girl.
Dischargee
Evelyn Porter, Mims; Glean­
er Aheant, Longwood; Ervin
Blankenship J r , James Walk­
er, Baby Girl Nash, Joseph
Nicholas, Anderson McKliule
J r , SUnley Parrish, Keith
C anon, Sherri Snyder, Mra,
Joseph Ledford end baby;
Mrs. Britt YaUa and baby;
Mra. Benjamin Adams and ba­
by o f Sanford.

Army Monday began reorgan­
ising lie combat dJvlsioe to

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JANUARY 20

Army Starts
Reorganising

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REGULAR

Rib Steak • • »».
Chuck Steak
Pot Roast (bone in) lb.
Short R ib s. . »&gt;•
Ground Beef »&gt;

Early Gordon Freestone
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P e a c h e s.......... 4

Corned Beef

Libby's Groom Style

Luncheon Moat by Hormal! Canned

Golden Corn • 2

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ca n t

Libby's Delicious Deep-

Hunt's Tasty Whale Unpaalad

Brown Beans 6

Apricots • • • •

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Oatmeal Cookies
Cookies By Sunshine
Chocolate Chip ...
Colee Beauty Sn ath
Peanut Butter ....
Pragraeee Bleed
Tomato Paste ... 3
The Heady Mettfc Wrap
Handi-Wrap ........

W H ERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE!
SERVING ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
CASSELBERRY, FERN PARK,
LONGWOOD, MAITLAND, NORTH
ORLANDO AND SANFORD." . . . from
HIGHWAY 17-32 sad STATS ROAD 434

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Seminole Braces For Murderous Freeze
★

By LARRY VERSIIEL
Anyone ever thought about
forming a little theatre group
*r. &gt; for Sanford?

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Punishing Cold Slaps Southland
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Overheard In the drugstore
. . . Mack Cleveland Jr.. Dill
Hutchison. Karlyle Houshohler, Gordon Frederick, S. J.
Davla . . . It went something
like thla . . . There goes my
golf game . . . I’m ahocked
. . . 1 thought he wouldn't call
a session unless he could
swing the right number o(
Old Mnn Winter, nlrcady gripping tho North,
votes . . . He's our most ex­
pensive governor . . . Eh . . . was bracing himnclf today ready to launch the sea­
it was 28 in Tallahassee . . . son's second freezing blast at Seminole County's
• • •
nuilti-million-dollar agricultural industry tonight.

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County Crops
In Jeopardy

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iirralit
WEATHER: Cold wave tonijrht. H inh today, 40-50. Ixvw tonight, 15-25.
VOL. 53

United Pres* Leased Wire

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Established 1908 TUUILS., JANUARY 24, 1963 SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 631

★

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Winds
Ravage
Midwest
By United Press Intrrnathmal

'Last Futile Attempt',
Bryant Says On Session

Howling winds, nccomputtied by blinding flur­
ries o f snow nnd sleet,
buttered the Midwest and
southland today in one o f
the most punishing cold

Notice the new look on Ful­
Weather prediction here today was a low 15-20
ton St.?
degree* for tonight in this area, a repeat o f the 16-20
• • •
degrees
hlch hit Seminole
It was 38 degrees here at 6
County last Dee. 12-13.
•a.m*
•!&lt; w ic ?»
waves o f tho century.
The Weather Rureau at Mi­
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
The hitter cold was blamed
Guv.
Farris
Bryant
said
today
ami
warned
all
interests
to
If John Fitzpatrick forgets
for at Irast 10 deaths in Mich*
about a 13,000 pay raise for
guard against freezing tem­ Floiida'a chances were "very
Igan and four in the S o u th good” for getting the Demo­
the commission I'll forget
peratures as far south as the
three In New York, two In
cratic National Convention In
about the Reims. OK?
Everglades tonight.
Alabama and one each la
HHW.
• • •
The Florida Experimental
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - If the Legislature roaches a
TIh* governor said there is with the idea of asking the Georgia and Tennessee.
I wonder why urban renewal
Station here offered a glimmer
As Urn gulf-force gusts
Gov. Farris Rryant said today stalemate within one week, no chance for anything except Florida Supreme Court for an
was thrown on the dump
of hope, though, late this
WASHINGTON (U PI) — he hai no assurance that the traders will make every at­ a simple staluatory apportion­ advisory opinion on whether drove through Dixie all the
heap? Are our eily commis­
morning. lziw reading last
An sutnpsy was ordered night was 37 degrees at the Democratic foreign policy ex­ special session of the Legis­ tempt to adjourn the session ment since a constitutional a statute increasing the size way to the Mexican border,
sioners afraid of tho legisla­
and go home without silling amendment would require at of the present 33 Senator, 05- temperatures fell as much aa
this morning to determine station's farm, with a 38 at 8 pert* today opposed Republi­
tion?
lature he has called for next out the full 20 days allowed least three months to get to Representative
L e g i s l a ­ 60 degrees within hours.
• • •
the cau'e of death o f llosea a.m. and 41.S degrees at 10:30 can demand* for a new Senate
investigation of the abortive Tuesday will adopt an accept­ under the call.
the people and would not meet ture would violate the state
Darta o f Mississippi, Ala*
John Burton is adding some­ Foster, 51 year-old painler, at a.m.
IDOt invasion of Cuba.
“ I have not got a majority the court mandate for reap- constitution.
bama, Tennessee, Virginia and
able reapportlonment plan and
thing new at the Caribe his home in the Morris
However, B. F. Whitner Jr.,
But he may not ask for the North Carolina were buried
conceded the chances are only commitment on this, but I portlonmrnt by Ihe time the
Lounge (Valdez). Workmen Apartments, 200 West First assistant horticulturist, said
hive the word of the leader­ regular 1083 session convenes opinion, he said, "because I beneath the mest vicious
"50-50."
are in the process of paving St.
"the thermograph shows a
MIAMI (U P I)— The United
am afraid of what tho answer snowfall to hit the South in
Police and firemen were good alant downward and it
Rryant aald he called the ship that a try to adjourn will April 2.
the parking place.
States will get back 250,000 session simply in a last "des­ be made "
Bryant said ha Is toying will be."
• • •
called at 3 a. m. this morn­
many years.
appears it will stay tint way unit* o f Salk polio vaccine
It was Michigan, however,
perate" effort to attempt a
Have any old French books ing by Mrs. Foster when she for a while."
sent to Cuba aa part o f $5.1 solution by tbt Legislature be­
that bore the heaviest brunt
and texts in your library? Jun­ discovered her husband lying
He added that "w e hope the
million in ransom for release fore the federal court takes
o f the atnrm.
ior High French teachers face down on the bedroom crux cornea during the day­
o f Cuban invasion captives.
floor.
Officials
reported
Fos­
An elderly man In Monroe,
over.
would appreciate having them
light hours today" so that cit­
Mich., near tha Ohio border,
"W e're In a political Jungle
for the volunteer French class. ter had a faint pulse when rus and vegetable crops will
they arrived hut died within I* spared a second freeze."
was found frozen to death In
and have to figh( our way out
Good cause.
ELISA BETH VILLE, K a t ­ thicket by thicket," ha said.
a few minulca. Thera was
• • •
his home Wednesday. He waa
“ It looks bad," w-as the ex­
anga, The Congo (U PI)— Kat­
"Both sldei in the reapparsitting in a rocking rhalr In
Weatherman says to be sure blood about hia head.
pression of Cecil Tucker, coun­
anga President Moise Tshomlie tlonment haasel wanted a last
County Judge Vernon Mize,
front o f an open window. Ills
to protect your ear water sys­
ty agricultural agent, reached
was expected licit- today from opportunity to attack the
death and ancther In Detroit
tem tonight. Even if you acting coroner, amt a medi­ this morning by The Herald
Kolwezi to begin unification problem again and I wanted to
raised the toll o f storm vie.
drain the radiator, watch out cal examiner were called. hv telephone at Tavares where
talk* with the Central Congo­ exhaust every possibility."
for the water pump. One chap The medical examiner said be Is attending a meeting.
llm* In th* Wolverine state
lese government.
Bryant said he will not ad­
we know during the last freeze he was not satisfied as to
to 10.
"If the mercury drops down
dress this session and outline a
hung a light on an extension the cause of death and re­ to 25 degrees,” he said, "we
In Detroit, the mercury
plan for Its consideration as
cord inside the hood next to commended to Judge Mize ran look for considerable wood
plummeted to 12 below, a rec­
MIAMI
(I
ll’
l
l
—The
first
of
an
autopsy
be
held.
the radiator. Worked, loo.
ord low for Jan. 2.1 In the
damage to our citrus trees." a&gt;&gt;out 1,200 refugees duo to be did In two previous extra­
Judge Mile contacted A.J.
•
*
•
ordinary sessions In t£e,pasl
Motor Citv, It alao was th «
He explained that, following
ly iy g . Cyba b y .jjria w«gken&lt;V five months. *'
forget polio drive Sat­
coldest reading there slnea
trber ,
strived Wedussdi., and . re­
“ Thug know my plan by
urday . . .
ran _ into the
Felt. 8, 1034, when the ternported' that Fidd Casiro la heart,** be said.
who a u tfr^ n d the |4st mew ' ru1 d“ m a r
• • •
thousands iif dollar*, "there
perature dropped to 18 be­
faced with growing economic
tern,
which
was
to
he
con­
Bryant has been trying hard
Boosters had better forget
li a s been a considerable problt-nis and dwindling sup­
low.
ducted'today by l)r. it. U.,
to sell the legislators on a
about that $.T0 .« mj stadium.
a mount of 'flushing out' of
Nonetheless, the Michigan
port for hia regime.
Sadler, pailmlogist of Semin­
• • a
THREE PERSONS wore injured when these two curs collided nt 1 n. nt.
42-Senator, 144-Repreaentatlva
our citrus frees. They now art
weather
etcry was not with­
todny on Highway 17-92 nt Forn Pnrk. Estimated dumngo wu« $700 to tho
plan but said be had (ailed
St. Johns-lndian Kiver barge ole Memorial Hospital.
more susceptible to i freeze
out Its lighter aspect*!
A
native
o
f
Sanford,
Foster
miserably.
nuto o f Cheater Shirley (top photo) and $400 to the car of Charles Ward
canal will get a boost Friday
than they were before Use
— In Nankin Township, a
I'nitrd Press International
(lower photo), according to the Highway Patrol.
(Herald I’ lioUw)
lie also has recommended a
when F-e Florida Waterways was a member of the Baptlat first freeze. A second freeze
Detroit suburb, power lines
The f e d e r a l government Senate reshuffle within the
Church.
Asso . i ..on directors meet at
could have a drastic effect." pressed efforts again today to
weighted down by Ira snapped
lie it survived by his wife,
the .Mayfair. This canal would
Turker continued that the reach settlement* in the Gulf existing 38-Senator seats but
and "marooned" several cus­
Mrs.
Delia
Foster;
his
parents,
was unable to get a majority
tic in with the Cross-State ca­
cool weather since the Decerntomers In Derby's Bar for
Coast dock and New York commitment on that either.
nal. Latter would route water Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Foster, o f lier freeze hes held down the
about two hour*, rnliee said
newspaper atrikra and head
Sanford,
ami
two
aiaters,
Mrs.
The governor said he not
traffic up St. Johns to Jax. St.
"flushing out" after the tree
a "good crowd” waited pa­
o ff a walkout at Boeing jet only has no assurance that the
Jolm&gt;-lndian Itiver c a n a l W. A. Vaughan, Casselberry, damage and "that Is what we
tiently nt Derby's until men
and missile plants.
and
Mrs.
J.
\V.
Mayo,
RineLegislature ran agreo on a
would let llie traffic proceed
like." He said that "it is na­
front the Detroit Edison Co.
cnstlc.
plan but hat no assurance
down toward Cape Canaveral.
ture's way to help trees come
came and cut the power line*,
Funeral services will be con­
a • •
that If they d», It will win ap­
hack but a second freeze could
making It saf* lor them to
COLUMBIA, 8. C. (U P I)— proval of Uu- federal court
ducted
by
Rev.
Fred
II.
Chance
Those legislative hearings
prove more damaging than the
Fiery ilate Rep. Red Bethea
leave.
which ordered the reapportion­
will still he held Feb. 1. special at 4 p. m. Friday at the llrls- first."
said he would make a final e f­
— In Clare, Mich., snow and
ment and must pass on any
session or not . . . indicates son Funeral Home. Burial will
The agent continued: "W c
fort in the General Assembly
sub-zero temperatures failed
be in Iaikcvicw Cemetery,
approved
by
the
special
ses­
Mack Cleveland Jr.
are always fearful of an early today to push through resolu­
Pi dishearten Mrs. La Vina
• • I
sion.
freeze because live citrus frees
tions that could block the ad­
Raduhaugh, the hardy house­
The only commitment he
Even Washington will get in
and crops then ire more sus­
mission o f Negro H i m y
wife
who Is ramping out for
has, the governor said, is that
the act Monday night . . .
ceptible to damage or com­
Gantt to all-whlU dam son
eight days to win a $160 bet.
Navy really wants that pipe­
plete kiss from subsequent
College.
The 47-yrar-old nature lover
line here.
freezes."
ha* been augmenting her meat
» • •
Nurserymen and others ad­
ration of four steaks and on«
Waleh for announcement
vised citrus growers, flower
TYLER, Tex. (U P I)-R an k WASHINGTON (UPI)
pound of baron by catching
soon for Hunt Co. to start
lovers and others, alter the
rupt farm tycoon Billie Sol
President Kennedy asked Con­
fish since she entered tha
work on 2oo apartments.
December freeze, to do no
Estes, who was convicted of
gress today to recapture
wood* Inst Friday.
• • •
pruning until March or April,
Seminole County legislators
swindling a farmer, was re­
The cold wave also failed
Itoad Supt. J. C. Lavender about a fifth of hit proposed U&gt; protect plants from subse­
fused a new trial today and were extremely pessimistic
$11
billion
tax
rut
for
in­
to dampen the spirits of movie
deserves a pat on the hack
quent low temperatures such was formally sentenced In over anything "fruitful" belovers In Little Rock, Ark.,
. . . He took two beat up dividuals by clamping dras­ as are predicted here for to­
eight years in state prlaon. ing accomplished during the
where occupants o f 18 rare
trucks from the dump yard tic limits on deductions.
pact.
Three
persons
were
injur­
Dick
Rhodes
and
Rill
night.
He was freed on a new $5,000 special called session of the
His proposal would limit de­
and salvaged them for opera­
Chester Shirley, DeLnnd, Chandler, Seminole Counly braved 7 degree tempera­
ed.
one
critically,
and
all
Legislature next week.
bund pending appeal
ductions for such things as
tional use.
assisted tures to sit through a double
State Rep. Mack Cleveland charged a* the result of a driver of the second car, was sheriff* deputies,
home mortgage Interest, con­
• • •
two-car
collision
at
t
a.
in.
treated
for
broken
ribs
at
Patrolman
Tomlinson
in tho feature at the Raiorback
Jr. today xaid “ the only pur­
Twin Drive-In Theaters.
Twenty-fifth St. will tie dr- tributions, medical expenses
today on Highway 17-02 ai Orange Memorial Hospital, investigation.
pose
looks
like
Gov.
Rryant
layed as county crews start and local taxes Only that
transferred for further treat­
Fern
Dark.
wants tn atall off federal in­
expensive work on Seminole portion of the lotal amount
Highway Patrolman C. L. ment to Fish Memorial Hos­
tervention while S. J. Davia
which
exceeds
5
per
cent,
Blvd.
Tumlinson
charged
Norma pital, DcLand, and released.
declared he couldn't arc any­
of the taxpayer's income could
• • •
Vest,
of
Apopka,
with
carry­
The officer reported Ward
thing
useful
in
tho
session
The Casselberry Board of
Jack Bums was named be deducted.
unless Gov. Bryant has a ing concealed weapons, lie was making a U-turn wlion
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) Aldrrmcn
and
officials
o
f
CasThe
sweeping
nalure
of
the
rhairman of the Casselberry
ssid she was carrying a .22 struck by Shirley's ear.
Florida East Coast Railway concrete plan.
Planning and Zoning Commis­ plan was the surprise element srlhrrry U t i l i t i e s Co, will
caliber
revolver.
Ward was charged with vio­
officials hoped for a good
sion at an organization and in a $.000-word message in meet at 7:30 p. m. today at
Charles It. Ward, o f Oviedo lation of the right-of-w'ay and
word
from
Secretary
of
La­
the
Women’s
Club
at
which
discussion meeting of the which Kennedy spelled out
driver of one car, was re­ Shirley with unlawful speed,
his anxiously awaited re­ time the board la expected to bor Willard Wlrtr today In an
group Monday night.
ported in "p oor" condition tlu- patrolman reported, sibl­
appeal
to
end
a
strike
by
art
on
the
company's
rcqursl
quest
for
a
three-step
reduc­
• • •
8T. A U G U 8 T I N E. Ha. later tins morning at Oungc ing that "the personal injur­
workers.
1.200
fur a water rate raise.
(U I’ D — Minority bloc leader Memorial Hospital, Orlando. ies would have been far less
If there’s any money left tion in personal and corpo­
Members of II non-operat­
Under consideration will be
Sen. Varla A. Tope said today
over from the Seminole Blvd. rate tax rates.
Hospital attaches reported had the motorists been using |
ing
unions
continued
their
His blueprint also railed the proposal made Tuesday
hia group will opj*&gt;*e any re- the condition of Miss Vest seat bells."
project it will be returned on
night by the company setting picketing for the second day apportionment by statute that
a pro rata basis by Cassel­ for new tax preferences for
as "good."
most persons over 65, for a $8.60 minimum for the first over demands for a 10.28 enlarges the state senate.
berry to Seminole Raceway.
Dalrolnun Tomlinson said
many working mothers and 7,000 gallons; 25 rents per cents-an hour wage increase.
» • •
Dope said he wea convinced Ward and ML* Veal were
The wage Increase was re­
thousand up to 20,000 gallons
for
professional
athletes,
au­
the federal eourt would accept thrown from Ward's car to
The only thing holding up
and 22 cents per thousand commended by a presidential as a temporary expedient a
Casselberry's annexation of thors and others whose earn­
the pavement from the imfartfinding! board last year
thereafter.
“ really gioaf reshuffle" with­
Seminole Plaza at llwy. 17-02 ings fluctuate widely. He urg­
and
was
accepted
by
almost
Any agreement reached IreOFFERING OUR CUSTOMERS —
in 38 teats, coupled with a
and SR 436 is the town’s de­ ed tougher tax treatment for
the oil and gas industry, tween the town and the com­ all of tlw Class One railroads constitutional amendment en­
• Free Tire Inspection
cision on whether or not to
Seminole
Dark
Raceway
stock dividends and stork op­ pany on a rate raise will o f in the nation except the FEC. larging the senate to 42 mem­
• Expert Wheel Alignment
approve the proposed water
NEW DEI HI (U D I)-U . S. manager Bill Yocum died at
tions enjoyed by some cor­ necessity have a bearing on
• Easy Time Payment*
ber*.
rate raise for Casselberry
and British air forces will Florida Sanitarium and Hos­
the original 10-year franchise
The 88-seat reshuffle, carv­ take part in the defense of In- pital late Wednesday night
Utilities Co. The company and poration executives.
We
Specialize
In Tire* Fur Foreign Cara
agreement arhedulrd to run
ing away several seats held die U there are any signs of shortly
Plaza owners already have
after
suffering
a
until 1085.
Take Advantage Of 33 Year* Experience
Bridge ......
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by rural areas and giving Communist China preparing heart attack at the track.
come to terms for water and Square Dancing
Classified
Tate 10 * II
them to urban areas, would bomber s t r I k a a , Informed
Square dancing e I a s s e a
sewer service to the shopping
Hie 40&gt;car-old man, who
Comics
_
Pegs 0
taka effect immediately and sources said today.
start at T p. m. tonight at Fairer Treatment
center.
had been a school teacher
• • •
Dear Abby
. Page 0
the new senators would be
lb* Civic Center for l&lt;
WA&amp;HLNtiTOK (U PI) In Orange County for the past
Editorial — .. v . Page ■
seated for the April regular
Here's an out for the own­ weekly lessons. Prrwms who President Kennedy today pro­
seven years, this year was
Entertainment
Page 0
session. T h e constitutional A A To Meet
ers of those S.3O0 acres south­ are unable to join this week posed “ fairer Ux treatment"
devoting full lima to tha
TIR E S U P P L Y , IN CO R PO R ATED
Legals___ rage 10 * II
amendment would bo submit­
east of NAS who couldn't get may join Jan. 31, but absolu­ lor athletes, actors, authors,
Alcoholic* Anonymous will Raceway.
Puzzle .
____ Page 10
405 W. First St.
Pfc. PA 1*065!
ted to the people for a vote meet today at 8 p.m. at Uia
ft made into a game preserve. tely no later than Feb 7, artists and oihera whose tnHe la survived by hit wife,
Beekty _ _ Page 4 * S
J u st' writ* the Audubon So* said a Recreation Department come fluctuates widely* from
In 1064, delaying that change Grace Methodist Church on Suzanne, a teacher at Boooe
WE GIVE PLAID STAMPS
yoar la year.
spokesman.
Sporta ......-----Pago I i f
until the 108$ regular
itty .
Uoora Road.
High , School

Very Good

Autopsy Set
On Death Of
Sanford Man

Oppose Demands

Fair Exchange

Talks Seen

Growing Woes

Press

Final Effort

Drastic Tax
Limits Asked

Estes Gets Prison

Dim View Given
Of Special Meet

Three Injured In Road Mishap

Water Rale
Meeting Set

Wirtz Help
Sought By FEC

CEN TRA L

FLO R ID A

Statute Hit

British Ready

Raceway Mgr.
Yocum Dies

HEADQUARTERS

Herald Index

M cROBERTS

�Jaycee Presidents Serve Many W ays
49 president, to FHA Director
for Sanford end Seminole
County, and la a lay leader
In the
Epiicopal
Church
among other actlvltlei, many
of them In work with child­
ren and atudenta.
JOHN M. 5ENKAHIK, IMP50 wai an official in the sen­
ior chamber and active in
many community affaire. He
has since moved away, and
(he footprints have become
a little obscured.
WILLIAM "B ILL" STEMPER, 19W-51, won Uw Good
Government Award ai welt ax
being elected president of the
Jsycces. He was at one Ume
J. BRAILEY ODHAM. . . the Mayor of Sanford, and
Tills 1*47-44 president of Uw
Jayceea also won ll&gt;c nomi­
nation aa Mate President «t
tho Jaycooa, and almost became the governor of Uw
stale. He haa aened ai
More than 75 people at­
Chairman of the State Milk
Commlstion, aa well aa aerv- tended Uw Meat School held
lng In many other capacltlca last Thursday at Uw Home
Demonstration Center In San­
too numerous to mention.
IMMt.
GORDON BRADLEY, IMS- ford.
During tha time be lived
The school was conducted
S ip
Rattfnrk fr r a lft
P a w 2 — Jan. 24, 1063 by Dr. Robert L. Reddish,
associate meat epectallst at
the University of Florida in
Gainesville, In cooperation
with the Seminole County
Agriculture Extension Service.
In charge of local arrange-

Ry M
The primary aim of the or*
Sanitation known at the JayCtrl is to develop leadership.
Thla to dona by uitnf tbs
braini, muicle*. reeources,
11 lento and abUltiet of young
men o f tills organization to
better the community white
the men thcmKlvet grow and
develop, find eelf-exprasslon
and learn how to work with
oilier men.
That this organization haa
accompli tiled thli aim over
the years U shown by taking
a good long look at what the
men who rose to the pro*Idency of the Jayceea have
gone on to do for the com­
munity, the city, tha coun­
ty, tha state and «v«n the
nation.
There have been 14 preah
Jcnto tinea the Jayceea were
reorganized after World War
U, and JULIAN STKNSTBOM
aorrwd at the flrit one, in

In Sanford, Stenatrom w tl
managing editor of the Her*
aid, zporta director at WTRR,
aa well aa being the bell­
wether for lit* infant organi­
zation. Sinro then he haa
aorved aa executive aecretary
lor the Baptist Foundation,
and la Director of the Alumni
Aaan. of Freano Stale College
In Calif.
JOHN nATIOAN, who waa
Jaycee president In l *44-47
also served on the city commillion, and waa general
manager of Seminole County
Motor*. From available In*
formation, he apparently now
Uvea in Penis cola.

Here On Saturday

menu were Mias Myrtle Wil­
son, h o m e
demonstration
agent; Cecil Tucker, county
agent and Ernest C. Lundberg, aiilstanl county agent.
Also assisting waa Ulsa
Lucy Nowlin, home econo­
mist with the Florida Power
and Light Co.
Dr. Reddish opened the
program by showing films on
the IdenUflcation of meats
after which ha prepared var­

Hospital
Notes
JANUARY II

Admissions
Evan B*oeh, DeBarys Doris
Smith, DaBsryt Fredericks
Dorger, DaBsryt Martha Ruth
Davidson, Oviedo: Terry Cam*
•res, Gonava: Norma Jean
Sharp*, Titusville: Margaret
Merrill. Elisabeth BraevroU,
Sam * Jean Rocs, CrUl Pearce,
Elisabeth Goode, ChrieUne
ilcAlesander, Daley Timmons,
Willie Ivolyn Carrol), Erelene
DoitV Francis Cox of Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bratwell of Hanford, a girl; Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Smith of
Sanford, a girl.
Arthur M e r c h a n t . Lake
Mary: Richard Youlte, Juan­
ita DeLnUibeaudlere, Busan
Bryant, Philip Meeks, Mr*.
Elmer H. Hsupl Jr. and baby,
Mr*. Lejtoy Coburn and baby
o f Sanford.
JANUARY n
Admissions
Carlos B. Smith, Longwood)
Emily Ahrens* DeBary: Alvin
F. Bo* dan, Berak* Glveas,
Margaret O g lttm . Eugene
Bin Ilye, Henry lWUt*, Clyde
Ramsey, Bert Thomas of Banlord.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mer­
rill o f Sanford, a girl; Mr. and
Mrs. William Gramkow o f
Sanford, a girt.
Dischargee
Anns Nelson, Lake Mery:
Helen Sweeney, DeBary: Clif­
ford Garrison, Paula: Martha
Davidson, Oviedo| F r a n t i c
Yeeckle. Buaaens Jaatleeon,
Ingrid Laag, Catherine Fuhrmenu, Bulah Ann Tntad, Shirlay Enloe. Lucy Stafford, Ade­
line Overstreet, Lyman Inker
J r , Myrtle* Laakey, Haary
Stryker, Mrs. Richard Hold
M i baby. Ml*- Ctovaa Mean^ g and baby a f Aaaferd.

ious cuts for baking, pot
roasting and broiling. Used
were
T-Bone steak, beef
chuck roast, rolled Boston
butt, standing rib roast, roast
teg of lamb and kiln pork
roast.
After preparation the meats
were cooked la Uw kitchen
under direction of Miss Now­
lin who was assisted by Mrs.
Martin Jackson and Mrs. H.
L. Johnson, These liter were
&gt;i « » r

For Dimea akate*a-thon will
be held, with each contribution
o f a dime firin g the aketar
another half hour of akatlng.
Hours are from IS noon to IS
midnight
Voting ia going on all thla
week fur eight Seminole High
and Sanford Junior High glrle,
and ona o f thorn wilt ba crown­
ed Junior Mlaa i t tha Skata
For Dimas, Monday nt 1:10
p. m.
All proceeds o f tho voting
go to tha March o f Dimas,
and each dims, contributed In
a girla jar, counts one rota for
her.
Young ladies In tha eonteat
Include Jndy Harman, Jeennle
Klinefelter, Petty O w i i a ,
Cathy Backey, Linda Vaughn,
Adrians* Wiatama and Jaalce
Bohn.

A cavalcade o f cere waa
formed in Dellary for Uie trip
and DeLand school buses
tram ported band students
and their instruments.
Upca arrival tha groups
were welcomed by W . C.
Baldwin, aialeUnt adminis­
trator who, In the welcome
address before luncheon, In*
formed that tha hospital
formerly waa tho University
o f Florida before its location
wai moved to Oalneavllle and
that Button University eleo
once called soma o f tho build­
ing! "hom e"
The show got underway at
1(90 p. m. with ovary chair
occupied and bed easts listenIng In over ipeaktre and oar
phones from their rooms.
la addition to DaLaad'a
Band and Majorette Corps,
those taking part on tha pro­
gram Included Robert N. Mc­
Gee, Mrs. Adam Muller and
Laura Platt Brown, all c f De­
llary and Mlaa Elizabeth Lee,
aoprano o f DeLand substitut­
ing for Florence 8 l Amend
who was too ill to mah* the
trip.
Past and prneent official*
o f the Poet and Auxiliary In
attendance w i n Introduced
by Fied McLaren, comman­
der.

Caracas Hit
By Gunfire
CARACA8, V e n t a u e l a
(U P I)—Scattered gun battles
broke out today between leftlit eludento and police ae fore
o f Uw government sought to
carry out banned street dem­
onstrations.
Polite closed down the Cen­
tral University and public
school* after uprated ex­
change* o f gunshot* during
tbs night. An ap«u battle
broke out this morning when
polio* dislodged atudenta from
• gee elation they teised in
front * f U&gt;* university.
Authorities accused Com­
munists o f seeking to make today** ftftb anniversary o f the
overthrow o f Dictator Marcos
P eru Jim sues an occasion (or
ftfttl-gevftnwuftl disorders.

garnished and carved by Dr.
Reddish and sampled by those
present for the school
Dr.
Reddish also listed
rules to follow on the correct
methods of buying meats ac­
cording to grade, on methods
of storage by freezing end
and In preparation of econ­
omy cuto including tips on
barbecuing and tenderizing
and instructions for making
low calorie meat balls.
Door prizes of various meat
cuts were presented at the
d o te of the school.

NEW
AND

JR., 1945-54 hss served for
many year*
as
Disaster
Chairman for the Red Cross,
a position which has brought
him much responsibility.
GEORGE
ANDREW
SPEER, 1*54-57 leader, has
also been President of the
Bar Assn, and Is now Presi­
dent of Klwanii. (He is alto
known among friends as hav*
lng a very high attendance
records at conventions.)
M. L. "SONNY" KABORX
JR. served the Jayceea as
their president in 1*54-59.
serves Ms church as super­
intendent of Sunday School
(Holy Cross) and aervea Uw
community ax one of the new
City Commissioner*.
TOM MCDONALD, 1*58-48
Jsyree proxy, holds many of­
fices. He la presently Mayor
of Sanford, having eerved on
the City Commission two
years. He holds or has held
three other official duties;
treasurer of the First Metho­
dist Church; President of Uw
Rotary Cluh; Chairman of
(he Industrial Committee, Dir­
ector of the Sanford-Seminole
Development
Corp.;
vice
president of the Florida Land
Title Asm.; Chairman of the
Commission
on
Education
(Methodist) sod a charier
member of tha Port Author­
ity.
MASON WHARTON, 1*5*40
president Is now a member

of
the
Seminole
County
School board and is active
In his church and with child­
ren's groups, particularly B«»y
Scouting.
JOHN ALEXANDER, 1980
61 president, now County
Commissioner from District
Two, Is also a member of
the Port Authority; Chairman
of the Osceola Airfield Com­
mittee; a member of Uie C.
of C. Industrial committee,
and a Director of Uw United
Fund Organisation.
GARNETT WHITE, last
year*! president has also
been active In and served aa,
president of the Seminole
County Unit of the American
Cancer Society.
Two o f the men of the
community who served as
Jaycee presidents b e f o r e
*Yorld War II are ED KIRCHHOFF, past president of
the Klwania Club, a Director
of the United Fund, and
formerly Chairman of the
Salvation A r m y
Advisory
Board. as well as being ac

live in the Men'* Club a no
the official board of the First
Methodist Church.
FLOYD PALMER. Uw old
est Jaycee president, who
served In 1827, “ when the !n
dians were still hero," as he
puls it, has aleo been a Eiwanton for many years and
In that organization baa con­
centrated on working with the
youth
groups,
particularly
with the concentrated on
working with the youth groupi
with the Marianna Comma-

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Legion Post And Auxiliary
Give Program For Veterans
DeBary's Herbert D. fltbb
American Legion Post 269
•ft! its Auxiliary sponsored
•n afternoon o f entertainment
last Sunday at tha Lake City
Veterans Administration Hos­
pital.

man of the Red Cross and
President of the KJwanto
Club. He now serves Klwania
as organizer of new clubs.
In his church, the First
Baptist, Starstrom is a form­
er chairman of the board of
deacons and teaches a young
men's Bible Class.
CLIFFORD ABLES, presi­
dent from 1953 to 54 was al­
so president of Uw Lions Club
and aervea as • deacon In the
Pinccrest Baptist Church.
Of Herbert Roller, who
served as president in 1954
and 53 not much eould he
learned, a a be haa since mov­
ed sway.
A.B. (TOMMY) PETERSON

M eat School Conducted A t H D Center

Dimes Drive Slated

March o f DImao aetivlUe*
will rot underway h in Satur­
day with » M a«k Show at the
Rita Thoatar. featuring tha
talavtaioa personality, "Mr.
M afic," o « tha a U p la par*
aoo at 10 a. m.
Cartoon movies will aUo ba
ahawft by Rita Theater Man*
afar, Rill Loraiaca with all
procaada going to tha March
o f Dimes. Children under IS
will ba odnUtted for 10 aaata
and ever IS for I I eonta.
A roadblock will ba aot up
•t tha earnar of Trench Are.
•nd flre t I t under tha direc­
tion o f tha Anchor Club firla
o f Seminole H ifh School, to
aolldt paialnf motor let* for
donation! to tha N a t i o n a l
foundation.
Monday at Melody Skate
Rink an Onora Rd., the Skate

served a stint on the City i president In 1051-52.
In 1*52-53, the reigns of the
Commission. He hes also been
President of the Seminole young
men's
organization
County Board of Realtors, were picked up by one of the
vice-president of tho Florida community's most distinguish.State Am o . Realtors and vice ed men, DOUGLAS 5TENpresident o f the .Mate Mort­ STBOM. The youngest County
gage Brokers Assn. He to Judge ever to hold office
presently a Deacon in the here, he later went on to
serve 12 years as Stale Sen­
P in ecm t Baptist Church.
JOHN K A D E R ,
1951-52 ator, has been for many
president, also served on the years School Board attorney,
City Commission of Sanford, and is chairman of the
Range
Planning
has been Sergeant-at-Armi in L o n g
both Rotary and Lions and is Committee of the C of C.
a trustee of the First Baptist
This young man Is also the
Church,
Prealdeut of llw Henry Shel­
No information wai avail­ ton Sanford Memorial Uhable at prets lime on Tim rary, was Chairman of the
Crawford
who served as Children's Commission. Chair­

P R E P A R IN G

M EATS

for 1 a a t Thursday’*
Meat School held at the
H o m e Demonstration
Center In Sanford were,
top photo from left*
Mlaa Lucy N o w l i n ,
h o m e economiat for
F l o r i d a Power and
Light Co., Mra. H. L.
Johnson and Mra. Mar­
tin Jackson. The school
was conducted by Dr.
Robert L. Reddish,
sociate meat specialist
from the University o f
Florida, bottom photo,
in cooperation with the
Seminole County Agri­
culture Extension Ser­
vice.
(Herultl Photos)

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Francis M. Cox Services Friday
Frencle Marion Cbx, T4, died held at 4 p. m. Friday at
at Seminole Memorial Hos­ graveside with burial in Uie
pital Tuesday alter • abort Sylvan Lake Cemetery. Ser­
vices will bn conducted by
He was born in Kinston, N. CspL lu rry S. Fodrn of the
C. Aug. It, IMS and came Salvation A m y . Brisson Fun­
here from Ocala 12 year* ago. eral Home la in charge of
arrangements.
Ho mad* hto home at 51*
Celery Av*.
Mr. Cox tttended Salvation
Army services.
He is survived by hto wi­
dow, Lola; a daughter, Miss
Alice Louise of Sanford and
three eons; John Bryan and
Terry of Sanford and Hayward
M. o f Uw U, S. Navy in Penas cols; two sisters, Mr*. Ly­
dia Register of Btuhnell and
CAMERA SHOP
Mrs. L. B. Hirdcn of Macon,
210 8 . P A R K A '.fc ,
04.
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A KEEN INTEREST was shown by men o f the Bear Lake Community
Club in last week’s film program entitled "Lndy and the Stock Exchange"
although the program was aimed primarily at providing the ladies with
more information on the subject. Among many talking with Kim Bnrley,
progrnm guest nt right, after the film was shown were William Bunnell,
center, und William Carpenter.
(Herald Photo)

Community Club Sees Film
f
■ Featured speaker for last
•Thursday'! meeting and pro­
g r a m of the Bear Lake Com•rnunlty Club was Kim Bar­
ley of the A. M. Kidder of­
fices in Sanford.
Barley began by showing
the film, "Lady and the
|Stock Exchange," w h i c h
pointed out with some hilar­
ity the do's and don't! for a
!famlly of medium Income In
planning, gelling information
from a reputable brokerage
firm and, finally, purchasing
stock.
A visit to the stock ex­
ch a n g e
was
among high
jo in t s of the film which con­
cluded with scenes o f the
every day hustle and bustle

of buying and selling stock
on the floor of the exchange.
A question and answer per­
iod was encouraged by the
speaker who advised that
there are 17 million stock­
holders in the country with
one out of each six adults
holding stock. lie added that
53 per cent of the stocks arc
owned by women.
In answer to a question
the group was informed that
the average annual Income
earned by stockholders is $8,600.

Upon closing the program
Barley issued an invitation to
all present to visit tbe of­
fices in Sanford.
During the following busi­

ness meeting of the club It
was announced that member­
ship dues are now payable to
Mrs. Robert Connovcr chair­
man, who soon will get the
annual membership drive un­
derway.
Guests welcomed were Mr.
and Mrs. D. llowcll, Mrs. C.
Anderson and Mr. and trs.
John Darnell. The monthly
"pig in tlie poke" prize was
won by Mrs. Richard Os­
trander.
Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Louise Shaw and
Mrs. W. Bunnell, hostesses.
Hostesses for the February
meeting will be Mrs. Nan
Biehl and Mrs. Alan Went­
worth.

Club Has Record Meeting
This week's Tuesday after­
noon session of the DeBary
Duplicate Bridge Club set a
record for the group which
had 18 tables playing in two
sections.
Winners in section one, dir­
ected by Col. William Hague,
were NS, first, Mrs. Ruth
Blatt and Phil DcBerard; se­
cond, Mrs. D. F. Scuddcr and
Mrs. George Croake; third.
Mrs. Louise Middleton and
Joseph Hudulla, and fourth,
Mrs. Edna Reilly and Mrs.
R. S. Stevens.
EW, first, Mrs. William
W'oodlock and Mrs. David
Singer; second, Mr. and Mrs.
Ctarlcs Daglia; third, Mr.
ard Mrs. E. N. Hinkle and

Vegetable
Market

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In New York this morning,
Florida cntihago was slightly
higher at 14.00 per crate. Carrota dropped slightly to $4.00
per crate of 40-t lb. film bags.
Celery wus steady at $3.60$3.75 per crate o f 3 to 3 dozen
alze, with a few 214 dos. at
$4 00. Cartons of 18 celery
hearts were $3.25-$3.60. Chin­
ese cabbage was a bit higher
at $2.25-$2.50. Endive was
mostly unchanged at $2.00$3.00, mostly $2Jt0-$2.76, and
eirarole was steady at $2.00$2.60. Fair quality romaine
lettuce brought 91JSO-$l.7S
per crate, plain parsley was
$6.00 per crate of 6 dozen
bunches and radishes ranged
85 rents to $1.25, mostly $1.00
per basket of 30-0 os. film
bags.
In Central Florida yester­
day, cabbage moved rather
slowly at $2.76-$3.00 per crate.
The first celery offerings o f
the season from Sanford sold
well at $2.00 for 4 dozen size
and $2.25 for all others. Fair
quality endive and escarola
were about unchanged, with
endive at $1.60-$ 1.76 and esCarols $t.25-$1.5U per crate.
Iceberg lettuce brought $3.00
per crate for fair quality and
$2.60-$2.76 for poorer. Rumalne and big Boston types of
lettuce were $1.50 per crate.
Green onions sold for $1.00
per dozen bunches and parsley
was $2.26 per crate of 6 dozen
bunches. Radishes were most­
ly around 75 cents per basket,
with some as low as 00 cents.
Only men and ants engage
In organised physical conflict
between groups of tha tame
species

|fourth, Mrs. Gloria Accardi
i and Mrs. Harry Schob.
Winners
section two* dir­
ected by# Jessie Pearsall,
were, NS, first, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Z. Walters; second, Dr.
and Mrs. Earl Sandborn;
third, Sirs. E. E. Anderson
and Mrs. D. Wilson and
fourth, Mrs. A. G. Bcson and
Mrs. Frank Holder.
EW, first, Loris Weeks and
R. T. Stevens; second, Mrs.
Minnie Heilman and F. R.

Tax - Primer
This Is tbe seventh of eight
article* in the Newspaper
Enterprise Assn. I n c o m e
Tex Primer.
Ry Richard A. Mullens
and
Charles W . Schoeiteman
Do you hare the idea that
all money you received last
yesr Is reportable as Income
on your tax return dut before
April 15. 19037
Do you believe that because
you did not receive cash but
only property (or a promise to
pay, you do not have any in­
come to report?
You may be wrong on both
eount*.
If you received Ilf* Insurance
(or accident or health policy)
proceeds last year paid be­
cause of the death o f the In­
sured person, this amount
would generally not be taxable
income.
Suppose, furthermore, the
employer o f your deceased
husband paid you, as his wid­
ow, a sum of, aay $7,000; it
that taxable T Generally, $5,000 o f the amount is not taxabls— if the employer has paid
no other amount to anyone
vise.
If the employer paid, for ex­
ample, another $3,000 to your
children because o f your hus­
band's death, the $5,000 ex­
clusion must be apportioned
among tha total $10,000 —
$3,600 to you and $1,500
among your children. This $5.000 employs death benefit ex­
clusion Is a specific legal al­
lowance, strictly controlled
and limited by law.
Now, there are two addi­
tional rules which m i g h t
change the result of the exam
pi*. One In your favor; ont not
so favorable.
—Gifts are not taxed and
there is no limit on them.
Therefore, if the amount the
employer pays you, as the
employe's widow (and/or your
children, r e g a r d l e a a of
amount), Is a g ift (within the
meaning o f ths taw), then,
courts have said, w h o l e
amount la tax.fres.
— However, If tha employer
was only paying you certain
amounts, such as your hus­
band's unuaued annual leave
or Ids earned bonus, payable
to him during this lift, the ex­
clusion would not apply. Nor
does the excluaiezz apply to
any other amount to which he
would have been entitled had
he lived or to which he could

Frohclich, third, Mrs. Marian
Ackerman and Mrs. Elsa Unkits and fourth. Mrs,&lt; F ./A .
Matheson and William Lutz.
The club Is sponsoring a
scries of contract bridge les­
sons with Mrs. N. J. Nlvcr
of Daytona Beach serving aa
instructor. A total of 4T stu­
dents attended this week’s
Tuesday morning session and
By Jane Cssselberzy
stayed
to play duplicate
The American Legion Dis­
bridge at the regular meet­
trict Meeting was held Sun­
ing.
day st Post 41 in EusUs. Con­
ducting the meeting was
Kenneth Moyer, sixth (illdistrict commander.
Those attending from Amer­
ican Legion Memorial Post
236 of Casselberry were Har­
old Kryder, post commander
and Miller Evans, Ben Evans
and Larry Mapleeden.
ed t*** meeting, welcomed
members and guests and ex­
Only one In SO persons lived
pressed hla appreciation to all
In urban places when the first
who had helped made thia
U. S. census was taken la 1790.
three year's in offica so pleas­
ant.
T Y P E W R IT E R S
Demsrest urged a tdg turn­
out for the Lincoln Day Din­
A n n i N O * M A C H IN E S
ner to be held at ths Stetson
New and Used
Union Building in IleLand at
Manual 4k
0:30 p, m., Feb. 13. Tickets
Electric
for the dinner, which will in­
Standard 4k
PertaMe
clude a program o f high qual­
ity entertainment, arc now
BALES ft RENTALS
available.
Refreshments and a social
HAYNES
hour followed at the closa of
OFFICE MACHINE CO.
agnolla. Sas
$14 Mis
last week’s installation meet­
Saafard
Always Open
ing.

Legion Holds
District Meet

DeBary Republicans

Install New Officers
New officers of the DeBary
Republican Club were install­
ed at last week's meeting by
Judge Albert D. Williams.
Taking over were Horace A.
Demurest, president; M r a .
Earl D. Merrill, first vice pres­
ident; Mra. Adam Muller, sec­
ond vice president; John A.
Park, third vice president;
Mrs. Lawrence Tinsley, cor­
responding and recording secretary; Mrs. Murlc Accardi,
financial secretary and Mrs.
Lillian Wynn, treasurer.
Rev. Paul Schults wus ap­
pointed to aerve us chaplain.
Ralph Whitherell, retiring
president who presided, open­

What Is Income ?

not have forfeited his rights.
A—Ordinarily It Is now tax -1 Child support designated as •however, taxed to tbe wife and (husband to a dependency ex*
There are however, many ed to the wife receiving it and I *uch In the divorce, separation not deductible by the husband, emption.
complicated additional r u l e s deductible by the husband.! or ether Instrument is not, I It MAY however, entitle the | Next: Medical deductions.
which will permit the $5,000
excluiion If your huiband was
a party to any number of
plans, trusts or contracts
which his employer might have
established. Investigation Is
wise.
Ordinarily, amounts paid un­
der a joint and survivor's an­
nuity under which the employe
was the primary annuitant are
NOT excludable under the
above $5,000 exclusion, If the
annuity starting date occurred
Open 9 til 9 Mon. • Thurn. • Fri.
prior to the employe's death.
A t mentioned, there are
other items as contrasted with
9 til 6 Tucs. • Wed. • Sat.
life insurance and employ*
death benefits that are taxable
even though not received—or
not received In cash.
Q— Suppose you take a new
job and your new employer
pays your moving expenses to
the post o f your new duty for
you, your family and your
household possessions, ia that
income, even though he pays
for the transportation and for
the mover directly?
A —Yes on both counts. Rut
rr.wgj, /sssMwJWv/d-/.Hat--Ik-your
old (present) employer, at his
convenience (and not yours),
does the earn* thing, you do
• 2 Wash Temperature
not have Income subject to
U s.
• Damp Dry Spin
Q—Does a husband who
transfer* appreciated stock in
• Safely Lid Break
a property settlement prior to
divorce in exchange for hli
wife's marital rights have any
income on the transaction?
A —The Supreme Court re­
cently said yea— generally to
tha extent o f the fair appreci­
ation In value of the stock
over Its cost.
Q—How is alimony general­
ly treated?

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Annual Sorority Luncheon

JU3PRKSENTING THEIU SORORITY chapter*
at the joint luncheon and fnnhion show are left
to right, Mrs. Joe Corley Jr., Mrs. Jack Erickson,

44

A joint luncheon meeting of
the four chapters of lift a Slit*
tna 1'hl was held Saturday at
the Hamilton Home. The
group held a similar meeting
last year and it was so suc­
cessful lliey decided to make
it an annual affair.
Forty-five members were
present for a luncheon of filet
mlgnon, with all the trimmingt, followed by a delight­
ful fashion show. Fashions
were presented from Playgirl
Fashions in Fern Park. Jeanne
Warnkc was commentator and
gave a review- of what will be
fashionable in 1KJ.
Theme for the show was
“ Early Spring Illrds Fash­
ions." Models were Mrs. Hurl
Hrvcls, Mrs. Hon Smith, Mrs.
Wallace I'earoek, Mrs. Paul
Lewis and Mrs. Hon Cahill.
Make up was through the
courtesy of flcauty Counselor
and four door prizes were
awarded, lliey were donated
by Playgirl Fashions, Beauty
Counselor and the Theta Epal] oii Chapter of Meta Sigma
Phi. All models wrre from
this chapter, who was host
chapter for the occasion.

Officers Wives
O f V A H -3
Meet For Coffee
The Afterburner Itooin of
the 110(4 was (lie aite of the
January VAH-3 Officers' Wives
coffee. Hostesses for the morn­
ing affair were Mrs. Albert
Anlar, Mrs. Frank IIransom
and Mrs. Louis Krlscr.
Mrs. itoy Farmer, president.
Welcomed guests, Mrs. Jackie
Wahrk .Hid Mrs. Freda IlMiop,
Farewell siher gilts were
presented to Mrs. Charles
(iuthrie, Mr*. William Relay
anil Mrs. Hurtland Weber, who
will In' leaving this month.
Plans are in the making for
the luncheon nest month. Mrs.
Farmer urged that all mem­
bers make this a must as there
will be an added attraction.
Members desiring to play
bridge or canasta on the first
Thursday of every month,
please rontuet Mrs. Kenneth
Sandon.

Mrs. Lewis, social chair­
man of Theta Epsilon, was
also general chairman of the
arrangements for the day.
Three types o f faddon* were
modeled hy the group: sports.

Joe Definition, Mr*. V. I), llnnlin and Mr*.
Lowifl.

(Herald Photo)
altcrnoon and evening wear.
A pink and white cokir
thome was carried out in dec­
orations with an arrangement
of pink roses adorning the
head table.

Presidents of the four chap­
ters are Mrs. Joe Corley, Zcta
XI; Mrs. Jack Erickson, Theta
Epsilon; Mrs. Joe Dennisun,
(ismma Lambda, and Mrs.
(ilenn McCslI, Zi fists Eta.

Glenda Largent
Celebrates
Third Birthday
lly lion ns Kale*
Little (Slendii L a r g e n t ,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wc*iey Largent, rclcbratod her
third birthday last week with
a family birthday party at
their homr, Midway Heights,
in Long wood,
Her sunt, Mrs. Carl Iximmler, haki'd a beautiful birth­
day cake with white (rusting
and decorated In green. Across
Hie lop was written "Happy
itirthday" and small plastic
animals Including a girnftc,
Uon. hlppotut is.it s,
c|e.
pliant and tiger were placed on
the top as though they were
parading around.
Following the gilt opening,
(ilenda's small fry cuusins,
Pam amt Carol Hicks, J tinier
nnd llarhara Lommlcr, all of
Ixmgwood, and Cary and
Meeky Metcalf of Oviedo were
served the birthday cake and
punch.
While Ihe children were en­
joying the parly the grown­
ups, Mrs. A. J. Metcalf, Mrs
T. K. Hicks, Mrs. Loinmkr
and grandparents, Mr. and
Mr«- C. II. Largent, were serv­
ed cake and coffee.

New Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. Hohert A. DrFree of East Meadow-, N. Y.,
announce (he birth of an right
pound, (our and one-half ounee
daughter, Debra Jo Ann, Jan.
11’ at the Hempstead (ieneral
Hospital in East Meadow,
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. (irant of
1/mgwood and great grand­
mother Is Mr*. M. L. McDan­
iel, also of Longwood.
Paternal grandparents sre
Mr. and Mrs, A lie DePrcc of
Hawthurne, N. J,
T ip couple Ins one other
child, 53 month old Robert Jr.

GLENDA and Iter birthday cuke.

fjohd&amp;n
WOO RHONE CIRCLE
Members of the Woodroso
Circle cnjoypd a trip to Ihe
Florida Nursery In Lceihurg
at their January program.
A tour of Hie nursery was
conducted hy Mr. Holtz, fol­
lowed by lunch which wss
brought hy the memhers.
Mrs. Walter Gardner was
Introduced as the new general
courtesy chairman. Horticul­
ture chairman, Mrs. Vernon
Micks, gave a report on atepa
lo lake Id aid in (be recovery
from
the freeze damage,
planting and pest control.
New members welcomed
Into the eluli were Mrs. Elmer
Avcnrl and Mrs. Phillip Ix&gt;gan.

All members of the Harden
Club are Invited to attend Use
Feb. 14 meeting of tha circle,
when Mrs. Alice Smart will
speak on laudscaplng.
A recent aoclal for club
membera and friands wai held
at the home of Mrs. John Gor­
man.

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SPRING SHIPM ENTS
A R RIV IN G

Uy Mrs. II. L. Johnson
I found this saying in a cook
book I wss looking through re­
cently at my daughter's and
thought you readers might en­
joy It. It's called "The Cook's
Creed" snd goes like this;
The health of my family Is
in my care; therefore—
I will preserve ai far as pos­
sible the nutritive elements in
the foods which ara delivered
to me.
My family's enjoyment of
food Is In my care; therefore—
I will preserve and enhance
the attractive qualities of Use
foods with which I work.
Stretching the food dollar Is
part of my responsibility;
therefore—
I will take such care of
foods that none will spoil. I
will uss leftovers with thought
and skill.
A well prepared dish and an
appetising meal are a creative
achievement, therefore—
I shill derive happiness
from work Itself.
Good food Is of prime Im­
portance to my family; there­
fore—
I shall take pride tn doing an
out*’.
t A'/’* — . ...
How do you like ItT
• • •
This week for our "favorite
of other land* cookies’ * let’s
try something from Holland.
Dutch cookies are very rich,
many of them calling for
brsndy or wine Instead of wa­
ter or other liquids. They use
quite a bit of butter and
cheese In their baking. Cookie
baking In Holland li practical­
ly a dally chore and must be
fitted Into the regular house­
hold routine which ii a part
o f avery good Dutch housewife's homemaking. T h e s e
cookies are ealled Sand Tarts.
Preheat oven to 150 degrees
F.
COMBINE snd blend well:
1 eup butter
H tip. salt
1 tap. vanilla
It tap. almond attract
BEAT In gradually:
1*4 cup sugar
BEAT in:
t egg
STIR In:
2 cups sifted flour
ADD:
i-6 or. pkg. M cup) Nrstie's Semi Sweet Chocolate
Monels
Drop by teaspoons on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at
350 degrees for 15 minutes.
Yield approximately 6 dozen.
• • •

1 tip. salt
»* tip. bottled mest saura
Its cups boiling water
1 cup canned or fresh
applesauce
1 Up. lemon juice
Brown chops on both sides in
a well heated skillet without
Use addition or fat. Arrange
chops in a shallow to by « by
2 baking dish. Cook minced
garlic unlit lender In pork fat
left In skillet. Then add flour,
salt, pepper and meat sauce,
blending mixture thoroughly.
Add water and cook until mix­
ture Is thickened and bolls,
stirring constantly. Then add
applesauce and lemon Juice
and mix thoroughly. Pour over
rhops. Place In hot oven at
4W degrees. Bike for H i
hours.
• • •
Here is a recipe that was
requested hy Henry Jameson.
It was sent to us by Ellen
Doiaey. "Old Fashioned Sweet
Potato Pone." Ba sure to try
U as it sounds very good.
6 raw sweet potatoes

1 stick butter
■4 cup sweet cream
'4 t.*p nutmeg
&gt;4 tip. vanilla
2 eggs
1 eup molasses
(t4 cup chopped nuts
If desired)
Peel and grate raw potatoes.
Combine all Ingredients, pour
Into shallow baking dish acd
baka In moderate oven 350 de­
grees, stirring several times
until It begins to brown. Then
let brown crust form.
• • •
Here is a pretty colored cake
eaUed "R ed Velvet Cake." It
comes from Mrs. Fort Poole.
Cream:
l4 cup butler or Crisca
114 cups sugar
Beat and add:
*2 eggs
Make paste of:
2 tbsps. cocoa
1 os. red food coloring

Beat well.

1 cup butter or oleo
Add vanilla (1 tsp.)
Add to flour mixture; beat
like cream.
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Dresses — From $10.98 to $33.00

According to the United
Fresh Fruit snd Vegetable
Assn., sweet potatoes of the
deep orange-colorrd varieties
are important sources of car­
otene. Tha content Is high and
IncreaMi during the period of
storage before sweet potatoes
reach the retail market. The
caratcne content drops grad­
ually after six months.

SILKS - LINENS • COTTONS

• • •

We like the sound of this
recipe from Mrs. 0 . M. Witt
for Pecan Slicks.
Mix well and pack U inch
thick In a greased to by 15
pan:
1 cup butler
1 egg yolk
2*4 cups flour
t cup sugar
2 tip. cinnamon
Best until stiff and spread
on top of dough;
I egg white
1 Ibsp. sugar
Add and press into dough;
t cup chopped pecans
Hake at 35u degrees fur 20
minutes. When cool cut into
1 by 3 sticks.
• * •
Wc also have from Mrs.
Poole i recipe for s Million
Dollar Cake which 1 will give
next week. Don't forget to
send in those recipes to the
new address. Hie. I, Box 31-11,
Sanford.

Casselberry

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Suits — From $14.98 to $33.00

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Add:
2U cups cake flour or
regular flour
1 cup buttermilk f al­
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Add:
1 tap. vanilla
14 to l tsp. salt
Mix together:
t tbap, vinegar
1 tsp. soda
Add to batter. Makes three
•-inch layers. Baka 350 de­
grees for 30 minutes.
Cooked Icing
Let's try this meat dish. It 5 tbsps. flour (or 214 tbsps.
cornstarch)
kill serve four.
Pork Chop* la Applesauce t cup sweet milk (or boiling
water)
Gravy
Cook untQ thick. Lat cool.
P i lbs. loin pork chops (4)
2 tips, finely minced garlic
Cream:
1 eup sugar
3 tbsps. flour

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SPRING

B A R G A IN S IN ODDS A N D ENDS

By Jane Casselberry
3lr. and 3Irs. Ralph 31oorc,
202 Wilshire Drive, Howell
Park, are enjoying a vjslt
from their daughter (Judy),
Mrs. Jim Vieweg, of Loiml,

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Short Sets — $5.98

When sewing a dress for
yourself or a child, sew a
patch of the matrrial to one
of the seama on the inside.
Each time Ihe dress Is laun­
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ever need to mend the gar­
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Twist Party Enjoyed In Longdate
fly Donna Erie*
Miss Barbara Evans and
Master Donald Kendrick were
host and hostess at a recent
twist party held at the Ken­
drick home on Lormann Circle
in Longdale.

Tlic youngsters as well a&gt; chips, prctrels, crackers anti
the parents who attended en­ soil drinks were served.
(iucsts ineluded Alice Ison.
joyed twisting, eating and just
having a good time in general Tracy Estes, Ronnie O'Neal,
Freda Felgar, Jimmy and
from 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Refreshments of p o t a t o Tommy Walton. Sheila Hollis.

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SOME OF THE TWISTERS lit the party held at the Kendrick home, in
LutiKdaTfe, tire left to right, Claire Zwolinski, Mark und Don Kendrick and
Nheiiu Hollis,

Mrs. Walton
Hostess For
Church Class
Members of the Homemak­
er* Sunday School Class of the
First Raptist Church met at
the Loch Arbor home ol Mrs,
Glenn Walton tor the monthly
business and social.
Mr*. X. C. Booth gave the
opening prayer and Mrs. G. T.
Pittard led the devotions.
Mrs. It. A. Cohen presented a
poem entitled, “ Look, God."
Mrs. John Fuller gave the
secretary and treasurer's reports. During the business
session, which was presided
o ie r by Mrs. W. W. Horne,
president, members were re([nested to bring good used
clothing for the needy families
project.
During the social hour Mrs.
Walton and co-hostess, Mrs.
Cohen. served refreshments
of cake. Ice cream dessert
bar, coffee, nuts and minis.
Olliers attending were Mines.
C. L. Park Sr., lenchcr of the
class, T. A. Best. It. A. fleck.
J. L. Hobby, J. Hidcckcr. Joe
lluulh, Curtis Lavender, E. C.
Schrum and II. E. Long.

Dorcas Class
Welcomes T w o
New Members
The Dorcas Sunday School
Class of the First Baptist
Church met at the home of
Mrs. John Walker. Bldge
Bond. Loch Arbor, for Ihc
monthly business and social.
Mr*, Eugene Penninglon.
president, conducted the bus­
iness session and introduced
two new members, Mrs, Ed­
ward E. Smith Jr. and Mrs.
Leo Watson.
Mrs. T. W. Mcro led the de­
votions using as her topic
“ Judging Olhcrs." supplement­
ing the scripture from the
book of Matthew. Mrs. Walk­
er was assisted in serving re­
freshment* by her daughter,
Pat.
Othcri attending were Mmes.
Charles A. Lewis, William
Malinowski. Raymond Wil­
liams, Harold Heekcnbach,
Charles L. Robinson. J. G.
David, W. J. Brooks, Carl G.
TUUi,
Douglas
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Carl Moyer and Calvin Jardine.
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M is s Gregus Weds
Roland H. Durand
Miss Dixie Lee Grcgui,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An­
thony James Gregus, 93A Pros­
perity Road, Riviera Beach,
and Roland Henry Durand,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Swibrrt
Durand. 413 Myrtle Avc., San­
ford, were married Jan. 19 at
the St. Francis ol Asiinl
Church in Riviera Beach.
Rev. John W. Schlinkmann
officiated at the 9 a.ni. Mass.
The altar was decorated with
baskets of white gladioli and
chrysanthemums a n d Miss
Mae la-one, organist, present­
ed a program of nuptial music.
Given in marriage by her
father, tho bride wore a floor
length gown of Chantilly lacc
fashioned with bodice and
overskirt of silk organza, Her
elbow lengtli veil was attached
to a crystal tiara an&lt;l she car­
ried a bouquet el white carna­
tions. J
Miss Jmti Dick of Lake Park
was maid of lionor and Miss
Cecils Durand of Sanford, a
sisler of the groom, was
bridesmaid.
The attendants wore blue
satin liell-lype dresses, royal
blue headpieces will] nose-tip
veils und carried bouquets ol
pink curnations.
Ronald Durand of Sanford
was Ills brother’ s best man.
Robert Durand of Sanford, an­
other brother, and James
Horny of Saginaw, Mich., were
ushers.
Following llie ceremony a
wedding breakfast was held at
the Colonial Room u[ Capt.
Alex'* Restaurant in Riviera
Beach.

The bride is a graduate of
the Riviera fleaeh High School
and has served as dental as­
sistant for Dr. Jerry Guffey
or Lake Tack.
The groom attended schools
in Sanford and Jacksonville
and is presently serving with
the U. S. Air Force at McCoy
Air Force Base in Orlando.
The couple left for a two
week wedding trip to Miami.

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Personals

Teresa ami Rcnca Rowe, Gary
Rea wine, Kathy Richardson,
Claire Zwoilnski. Mike and Pa­
tricia Beeler.
Judy Hollis. Mark Kendrick
Renca Pontl, Jay Felgar, Rill
and Carolyn Rodgers and
Vondi Powell.
Parents attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Kendrick,
Mr. and Mrs. George Felgar,
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Howe.
Mrs. Frank Evans and Mrs.
David Powell.

i
By Umla SmltliMin
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saw in
of Ripley, X. Y.. are spending
part of ttieir Florida vacation
with Mr and Mrs Arthur Rey­
nolds on Lake Hayes Road.
Among the recent callers at
the E. G. Cross residence were
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown
of Warren, Pa.; Ross Bailey
and Mis* Leader, formerly ol
Youngsvillc, Pa., who are nowliving in Winter Haven.

By Mr*. Cl arenee Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. James Fraser
and children, tairrie and Lloyd
and Nelson Fraser of St.
Petersburg spent Sunday with
tlwir parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Fraser.
Mrs. Grace Burleson of
Birmingham. Ala., i&gt; ‘ pending
some time with her aunt, Mrs.
Rose Phillips.
Recent guests of Mrs. Harry
Osteen were Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Seller* of Red hook, N.
Y,, and now visiting in Orange
City, and Mr. and Mrs. Horton
Wulcli, Mrs. Louise Beasley

Personals

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rowland
jiu! son. Tony, and Mrs. Clark of Portal, Ua., spent the past
Lonardy of Sanford.
weekend with her parent*. Mr.
Mr. and Mr*. W. E, Meeker ami Mr*. O. T. Pearson.
and children, Susan, Mary and
Billy, ol Brunswick, Maine,
are visiting her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Lawson.
They were called here by the
death of his mother, Mr*. Vera
Meeker, of PcLaml
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�Ready For Twenty
United Prana
C im lk Faicual believes ba
h u levtral n o n to-vlelotr
M i n i to Ida a m —ta d the
M hutista Twin* a p p in a tly
think »&gt; too.
Oaea knswn a* a w r y (tabt o n fellow around contract
time, tha 39-yearold right­
hander from Havana, Cabo
signed a fJ 5,005 part with
l i t Twlni Wednesday. Both
c!uh olflclaU and P a cu a l
said It waa " a nlea ralae*'
and Camlla ((Id be'a con­
fident ha'll ba as affective In
te n s i he wai In 1963.
Tha Twins mar very well
t s an Amsrlean League pen­
nant contender If he la beasn if Paicual posted a SB-11
record and ■ M l earned ran
average Iait aeaaom. Ha bad
tot etrlkeouta, II eomplata
g im ei and Ore ahutonta, Tha
Twins also signed Dick Wigman, who bad a 1 U record,
pitcher Gary Dotar and nutfltldtr Jo* Nosoak.
• J f R u v i itoiU top Woodk
Held and tofleMere V h e Do
La Hoi and M ai AIvls agreed
to terms with tho Cleveland
Indian*. Hold batted t o t with
IS boatra and SI n un bat­
ted In U*t m a o s and may
.face a tm g opposition for a
regular job from Tony Mar­
tinet, up from JackaoarlQo
•f tho lotan atkaal League.
Do La Hot appeared to on­
ly i t gamto tor tho Indiana
last n it o n while Airis, form­
er University o f T a n a foot­
ball player, batted .311 for
Sa t Lake City.
Al Jack ion, lithe left' ander
w 'o ia g-IO record w u mis­
leading in 1133, became tho
sixth member o f tho Now
York Meta to sign. Jaekion
pitched 13 complete games
asd Impressed National Lea­
gue rivals aa n pitcher with
a bright future.
Tho Chicago White Sox
brought their total o f satlsfk d players to i t with Uw
signing of infieldero Pete
Ward, Al Wall and Sam Eaposits. Well, who appears to
ba a leading candidate to
replace tha traded Lula Aparlelo at shortstop, atok 31
b a is i and batted .296 for the
Indianapolis Indiana to 1963.
Pitehar Ca! Kooooa, 10-10

By United Przaa International
Scoring n e a r l y half 11 a
points from the foul line,
Florida dafoatod Florida State
94-ga Wednesday night In
Gainesville.
Tha Gators, the only eoutheaatim conference team Bas­
ing action, cashed In on 46 of
S3 attempts from tho charity
•trips to the delight o f o
crowd o f 7,C03. Four Seminolea fouled out in the penaltytnerhej game.
Forward Tom Barbee lad
tha Gutor attack with 34
points, hitting fo r 16 o f 10 at­
tempts from tha free throw
lino to Us a school record In
that dipartznent.
Choi II* Long s c o r e d 1 4
points for the 8emlnoIea. Al­
though the visitors trailed
moat o f tho game, they tied it
up with a spurt m i d w a p
through tha aacond half, 71-71,
Tha victory waa tho aeeond
fo r Florida over the Seminole*
this season. Florida la now 6-6
fe r tho season and FSU I* 9-9.
N j SEC teams play tonight
and Friday night Saturday's
ached via shows Auburn at
Georgia, Tennessee s t Georgia
Tech, Miniailppl State at
Met... Ma State, Middle TanUCUCO SUto at Mississippi
and Xavier at Kentucky.

Reds Get
Shot In Arm
By United Fr:ea latam U oaa!
Ed Glacomln, who took over
•a Providanca'a flrat-etriag
g sail end *r approximately two
waola ago, ia a shot to tha
arm tha Rads hava bean Mak­
ing.
Wedneaday night Glaeomta
bad another strong perform­
ance In tha nets to help Prov­
idence whip Buffalo, $-1, to an
A me. lean Hockey League en­
counter.
T in S3-year-old Glacomln,
who had been warming tho
bench aa understudy to GU
Mayer most o f tho season, has
■pcarfacadad tho Rod’s fourgame winning straak, having
surrendered three goals |n this
stretch and only nino to hJt
last a.vzn contests.

agreed to a contract with the
Inflelder K a rr Breeding,
Chicago Cabo, who now have obtained Is t trad* with the
SS players ssd sr contract Baltimore
Orioles,
signed
Kaonea Included a ene-hltler with tha Washington Bssstors
among hie Victoria# lest see-1 a lo o f with tofioUer John
sea and t o n e e f his defeat* |Kennedy, reeUo outfielder

JUMPING THE GUN — Dodger pitchers take
advantage o f a au nn y day In Lot Angeles to get
In a workout at Dodger Stadium. On the mound
are Ron Ferranosld, left, and Larry Sherry. Left

Tha DeBary Fishing Club
h u booked tbe Maryann out
o f Daytona Beach with Capt. By United Press la te n ttk e a l
Frank Timmons for a deep sea
What happens when aa ir*
fishing trig pleased lor Feb. m U fih ie force meets an 1mmovabk object?
A total o f 40 persons can
A thunderous crash results.
make the trip and to mem­ This deafening sound will be
ber* o f tha club already have echoed from Chicago Stadium
made rcacrvatkns. It U urged Saturday night when Cincin­
that those wishing to Join tha nati (14-0), the nation's No. 1
group for tha day make ar­ team in college basketball
rangements with Clyde Wright, rankings and defensive prow­
club president, at tha earliest ess locks horns with thirdpoulble date,
ranked Illinois (13-1), second
Prists
Including an lea highest scoring aggregation In
cheat, a casting or spinning tho country.
rod, monofilament lint, hunt­
In the other half o f tbo sea­
ing knife and a minnow bucket son'* most crucial doublewill be awarded In conjunction
header, No. t Loyola o f Chi­
with the trip.
cago meets Santa Clara. The
The club also la apauaarlag Rambtera a f Chicago hava
a fishing contest with prise*
won IT straight to running up
to go for Urn largest shad, cash register figures aa the
b u i or speckled parch. Tbe top point-maker o f tho cam ­
contest will conclude with the paign.
Fab. lg moating. Entries may
Santa C la n also bat excell­
ba weighed at tho Woatarn ent credentials, (porting a 9-4
Auto Asioc. Store to DeBary record and a tie for tha lead
o r at weighing atattona w hen
to tha West Coast Athklic Con­
tha fish are caught Prises ference.
will ba a yetr'a membership
Actually, this twtabUI could
to the club and a I I task
ba a preview o f NCAA tourney
award tor each winner.
play.
Tha color film, "Looker
Tbe Bearcats o f Cincinnati
Lora," which abowa bow to lo­
k ad tbo Missouri V alky Con­
cate and catch flab, alee win
ference u usual and bavt woo
ba shown at tha Fab. U m eat
tho NCAA tills the last two
log to ba bold to the Recrea­
year*. Illinois la hair apparent
tion Room o f tho Fire Hall
to Ohio State aa tho Big Tan
beginning at V;M p.m.
Conference champ.
ClnclnnaU’e vaunted non*
defense could c a u u Illinois
Joins Club
trouble, but the mini may hava
MONTREAL (U P !) - The tha anawar to Billy BurwaU,
Montreal Canadians have to- who has tha n th beat field
catkd Gordon (R od) Reran- goal percentage with n J l l
•on from Hull-Ottawa o f tbo mark.
Bailers Pro Hockey League.
On tha other band, Ran Bon­
Tbo fe r v o r University o f ham la a match tor any DUMichigan alar scored to goals nol* scorer with an average
to a games with tha Cana- o f t l points t game and a
dkne' farm alub.
nation-leading foul shooting

to right In the background are BUI Singer, Ed
Roebuck, Bob Miller, Phil Ortega and Coach
Lefty Phillips. Nothing like having the arm in
condition fo r a running start.

percentage of .939.
Mora fireworks era due Sat­
urday when sixth-ranked Geor­
gia Tech ahoote for a tie with
seventh • ranked Mlaaiaiippl
State In the Southeastern Con­
ference. Tech engages Tenneisee In a league battle while
State has an out-of-conference
game with Memphis State.
Fourth-ranked Duke, Uod for
the lead In the Atlantic Coait
Conference, and the No, 10

West Virginia Moualalneera,
Southern Conference kadera,
hook up In a dael which could
result In a drastic change of
ratings. Art Heyman keys the
Duke offense. Rod Thorn may
hold tha West Virginia answer
to the Blue Devil scoring lead­
er.
Wichita, ranked e i g h t h ,
clashes with the Air Force.
Arizona Stale (No. 5) and Stan­
ford (No. 91 are idle.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)
—A balding kegler who never
had much luck In the national
championships and a seventime champ grandmother to­
day dominated the $100,ooo
World Series of bowling.
Pat PaUarton, 36, St. Louis
bowling proprietor, stepped
into tha lead of men's competi­
tion on Wednaaday night from
sixth place. Robbie Robinson
of Wilmington, Del., w u sec­
ond followed by a host of St.
Louis men.

Marlon Ladewlg, a 46-yearold kegler from Grand Rap­
id!, Mich., also Jumped from
sixth place Wednaaday night
to the k a d of women. Tha
calm, seven • time champion
ousted Donna Zimmerman of
Akron, Ohio, who dropped to
aeeond. Sylvia Wan* of Phila­
delphia was third.
Afternoon and night ses­
sions were slated with tbo
men rolling four games and
tha women two oach UaM to
double round-robin duals. Scor­
ing is by the Petersen system.

SAN FRANCISCO (U P !) —
Arnold Palmer, Gary player
and BUI Casper led tbs birdie
brigade off the tee la the
first round o f the $50,000
Lucky International golf tour­
nament today.
But before teeing off. Palm­
e r took a good look at the
rules. Last week the king
of the golfers was penalized
for a rules Infraction.
"And this time I want to
make sure 1 know what I'm
doing," aald Palmer.
He w u kidding, o f course.
Because be already knows
enough about the gams to
have become the greatest
money-winner o f aU time.
Palmar figurei to do a
oomehaek from last week.
He was well la contention for
two rounds at Pebble Beach.
Then be skied to a big 77
on the third round. To top
that off, he took nine on the
IStb hole of the final round
before finding out that be
should have been disqualified
for his rule Infraction during
the third lg kolas.
But he'll hav« the biggest
gallery all through this tour­
nament, no matter what ha
does.
However, Caspar may cap­
ture some o f tbs crowd. He
won the Crosby last week and
ha warmed up for this one
Wednesday by shooting a
four-under-par C7 to tie with
Dave Ragan for low honors.
That little workout was worth
$463.50 each.
The big problem with play­
ing at tbs municipally-owned
Harding Park course U tha
greens. They are rough. And
bumpy.
Player, Palmer and Caaper each has won a golf tour­
nament this year, and they
are Ibe three leading money
wlnnera on the 1063 circuit.
Jack Nlcklaua, the Natioaal
Open champion, Indicated ba
Is ready to corral a title,
too, when ho finished onestroke off the pace at the
Crosby—mlailng a tie by
throe-pulling the final green.

The Eighth Annual Charity
Handicap highlights the program at tho Sanford-Orlando
Kaanel Club tonight, the oc­
casion being Charity Night
at the track when all money
raised during the evening
will be turned over to chari­
table organizations In Seminok and Orange countks.
Representatives o f the var­
ious charitable units will be
en hand for the presentation

o f the trophy to tbo owner
of the greyhound winning tbo
handicap.
Orvllk Moses' Protocol will
probably bo favored by tbo
fans. The M-pound black
brlndls h u hod four starts,
all In grade A, and h u post­
ed one first and one second.
In winning bo was clocked
at 31.07 seconds for tbo
S/16th-mlk distance, a speed
not equalled by any other
entry.
Opposing Protocol will bo

Rally Winner
To Be Decided
BELLEA1R (U P I)-T ou m ey
medalist and two-tlma winner
Ed Randal! o f Miami waa
scheduled to play former win­
ner Jack Ruiaeli of Clearwater
in the top match today In the
39th American Seniors golf
championship.
Randall won the event In
1935 and 1951 while Russell
took the title In 1961.
Another former champion
was to Me action In today’s
quarterfinals. Egon Quittner
of Rydal, Pa., who won In I960,
w u paired against Bruce Cof­
fin of Marblehead, H s u .

Inf D arin a and Mias Parry.
Cannalfete
and
Pooda's
Flaahy Boy will both bo try­
ing for a third win. Flashy
Boy has triumphed la his
last two outing* and will be
shooting tor throe ia ■ row.
Tbtro will bo no matinee
tomorrow but one will be on
tap Saturday starting at 3.
l b s first of also Friday ma­
tinees Is scheduled tor Fob.
1, on* week from tomorrow,

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pitchers Larry Jailer, Clint
SUrk and Bill Wakefield
while the league champion
San Franelieo Giants signed
pitchers Baa Rivas and Blek
Holden and Inflelder Larry
Edmtmdeon.

Lon Plnklla and pitcher Her
Heleer. The Senators now
hava 11 p la je n under con­
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By Alan Mam

'Raking' In
Too Much Loot
ATLANTA, (UPI) — The SoutheMtom Confer­
ence, probably more secure financially than any simi­
lar group in the nation und loaded to the brim with
outstanding athletic teams, settled down to the o f­
ficial business of its annunl meeting pretty well set
In its ways.
Changes, if any, apparent­
ly will be few and far be­
tween. The 12 member schools
•re stuck with • national
football eubstiUition change
and don’t like i t And it ap­
peal* that the only change
they may make on their own
might be to standardise en­
trance exams fo r athletes on
acholarshlps.
There are lot* o f other pro.
posais, hut it looks like they
will all be brushed aside by
a conference that has it made
knows it and doesn't want to
rock the boat.
For example, the Unlver
alty o f Florida, a member, is
seeking admission fe r Flo­
rida State, an independent
which plays as many games
against S.E.C. opponents In
football, basketball and other
sports aa most conference
teams do.
But, the S.E.C. bus been
raking in money from its fre­
quent bowl trips and television
appearances and the thought
o f having to split that taka 18
way* instead o f 12 doesn't
seem to bo a pleasant one.
Many other schools have
sought admission over ths
years, but tha result continues
to be the eame.
The opposition to the new
substitution rule grew Wed
nesday after George Gardner,
chief o f the SEC Officials A s­
sociation, explainad it to tha
ecaches. Florida’s Ray Graves
called it ” a step backward"
and Mississippi State Athletic
Director Wads Walker said
tha new rules restrict college
football more than ever.
Strongest opponent to the
entrance examination propoe
al appeared to be Louisiana
State Athletic Director Jim
Corbett who predicted It would
pass by a 7-5 vote but aald ha
had to ha against It because
Louisiana law requires ad­
mission o f accredited high
echoo] graduate! without an
exam.
It appeared unlikely that
enough votes could be mu*'
tered from among the ecbool
presidents or their represents,
lives fo r expanding the fresh
man football season from
three games to five. But sev­
e n ) coaches pcinted out that
tha freshmen now have a
rougher t i m e scrimmaging
against the varsity.
Mississippi .Slate's P a u l
Davis doubted there is an
other conference in tha coum
try which limits its freshmen
la three games.
There a n other proposals
on today's agtnde, but most
a n technical in natun and,
for the most part, aren't like­
ly to find sufficient backing.
It was difficult Wednesday to
determine whether th en waa
strong sentiment fo r tha
scholarship limit change o f­
fered by Georgia Tech's Bobby
Dodd. Dodd would place tha
limit on a year-to-year basis
instead o f one figure to cover
the entire program.
SEC Commissioner Berole
M oon held ccurt b a n Wed­
nesday la the BUtmore Hotel,
headquarter* for the annual
meeting, and left no doubt
that tha Southeastern Confer,
ence la basically a happy lo t
The S.E.C. took pari In
fire bowl gen es and M oon
pointed out that even these
who stayed at home picked
up about $40,000 each as their
th a n o f the bowl and televi­
sion receipts.
M oon waa another who op ­
posed the new rulca changes.
! lie said he fears it cuts down
the number of pleyera who
will get into a game.
The commissioner a l s o
; voiced opposition to admitting
Florida Stale to the confer­
ence. "W e probably should
ha thinking about cutting
.‘ down rather than expanding,"
Moore said. lie said he favor;ed a round-robin schedule and
thought perhaps tha bast set­
up would he a nine-team
league with eight conferee#*
games and two outside ones
*aaeh year.

Florida
Sports
Briefs
MADISON (UPI) — Fresh
water fishing facilities ere in
for a big boost if a Gama and
Fresh W a t e r Commlulonhacked bill paasea the legisla­
ture.
The measure would add f l
to the cost o f fishing licensee.
The money would be used to
create fish management areas,
improva public a c c e s s . t o
fresh water fishing areas and
renovate worn out fishing wa­
ters by stocking.
•

•

*

GAINESVILLE (U PI) —
Norm Carlson, a 1956 gradu­
ate o f the University o f Flor­
ida, will lake over e« head of
sports publicity at the school
Feb. 1, it was announced yes­
terday.
Carlton is currently bead o f
sports publicity at Auburn
University, Ala., and Florida
Athletic Director Ray Graves
described him as "one o f the
finest In the conference."
Carlton, who became sports
publicity director at Auburn
in 1969, la married and has
threo children.
• * •

Uria Cops Trophy
In Fronton Action
Some 150 members of ths Re­
tired Officers Association will
be apodal guests o f the Fron­
ton tonight for a elate of
sloven action filled games on
the Orlando-Semlnola Canche.
Uria outlasted ArclUo and
Praders to win the Cypress
Gardens Trophy Wednesday
night during the f e a t u r e d
eighth game singles match.
The blushing Uria waa sur­
rounded by a bevy of beauties
during the colorful ceremony
while Tangerine Bowl Queen
Sylvia Piner made the pre­
sentation.
Tbs honored guests from
Cypreaa Gardena stayed lata
to tee A i tigs and Iriarte cap-

PORT ST. LUCIE (U PI) —
Jo* Brown o f W a i t Dee
Moines, Iowa, held the lead
with a hot 66 going Into the
■econd round o f the PGA's
16,000 Quarter-Century Golf
Tournament today.
Five proa were tied behind
him after the first 18 holes o f
the 86-hole tournament with
C7’a. The tournament la re­
stricted to members o f the
PGA with a t least 26 y e a n
By United Free* latarneUaaal
standing.
One o f the tightest races in
history is sbsping up In lb#
National Hockey League.
Takes New Job
Only f o u r
points (two
SALT LAKE CITY. Utah gam es) separated the first
(U PI)—John Nlkcevlch, who three team* after the Toronto
served as line coach at the Maple Leafs defeated tha
University o ! Utah for the last Montreal Canadians, 5-1, and
the Chicago Black Hawks act
five years, resigned Wednes­
tied for a 8*8 tie against the
day to be corns aa assistant New York Rangers Wednesday
football coach at the Univers­ night.
ity o f Csllfornis. Before taking
The results left the Black
the Job at Utah, Nlkcevlch had Hawks in first place, three
been tine coach at Idaho and points In front of the Canad
College o f Pacific.
lens, who enjoyed only a eoepolnt lead over tha Maple
Leafs. The Detroit Red Wings.
4 Face Brumel
Idle Wednesday night, a n only
NEW YORK (U P D -B obby four points back of Toronto.
Avant o f Los Angeles, Gene
Johnson of the University of
California, Bob Gardaar o f tha
DETROIT (UF&gt;— Tha De­
New York AC, and U.S. indoor troit Red Wings hare chipped
and outdoor champion John Larry Jeffrey and Floyd
Thomas of the Boston AA will Smith to Pittsburgh o f the
compete against R u s s i a n American Hockey League to
world record bolder Valery replace Ed Jeysl and Lowell
Brumel, Feb. 1. in the Millrose MacDonald, who were re­
Games at Madiioo Square called from the lim e farm
Garden.
club Mooday.

tore tbs All Star eleventh
game double* with Jacin and
Echanis in the runner up pos­
ition.

Three To Compete
BOULDER, Colo. (U PI) Pots vaulter Don Meyers and
runners BUI Toomey and
Ralph Morris o f the University
of Colorado will compete Sat­
urday in the AAU-approvcd In­
ternational Meet of Champions
st Winnipeg, Man. It will be
the first meet for Meytre
since he set an unofficial world
indoor record o f 16 feet, l i t
inches in the vault.

Fights Mar,
(Or Spark)
NBA Action

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Clay, Powell Clash Tonight
PITTSBURGH (U T D -C harlie Powell, who forsook all
other athletic endeavero to
make one final push la the
boxing game, gets his big
chance tonight when ho meets
third • ranked heavyweight
Cassius Clay.
A record local indoor crowd
la expected to view tha fight,
scheduled for 10 rounds or
less.
Both Clay and Powell pre­
dict it will be for less.
The 29-year-old Powell, who
has had only 32 fights since
turning pro nine years ago,
aees a victory in five. Clay
has forecast a three-round
kayo.
Powell, who has *a*tt duty
as a professional football and
bastbsU player, has declared
hi meet! to be tn the "greatest
shape o f my career." He pre­
pared for the fight by spar­
ring 71 rounds during a twomonth training period.
Clay, who turned pro after
winning the Olympic title in
I860, Is undefeated in IS fights,
Including 11 kayocs. He pa­
raded through 10 fights last

By United Prose International
Then again. If the Liston
Patterson rematch flops they
can always throw In Woody
Sauldsberry against La* Shaf­
fer.
Sauldsbcrry, who at e-foot-7,
235 pounds isn't the world’s
meekest person, decked the
smaller—C-foot-T and only 220
pounds — Shaffer with one
punch Wednesday night in the
first period of what almost re­
sembled a basketbsU game be­
tween the Chicago Zephyrs
and Syracuse Nationals.
Not only did Chicago's
Sauldsberry and the Nats'
Shaffer engage in other aetlvlties besides shooting and re­
bounding, but Syracuse’s Al
Blaochl was ejected for fight­
ing with Chicago’s 8-foot-ll
Walt Bellamy. And Syraeuss
coach Alex Hannun was bounc­
ed for protesting Blsnchi's
bouncing.
Oh yes, the Zephyrs won
the game—their Brit from
Syracuse In six tries this sea­
son-104-84.
The Los Angeles Lakers
hung on to edge Detroit, 123111, for their seventh straight
win over the Pistons, and the
Cincinnati Royals rolled up a
NEW YORK (U P D -O te e record-breaking 49 points In
the third quarter to whip tha beaten Wittenberg today reeelved the most popular ac­
Boston Celtics, 138-18J.
claim ao far this aeason
whan M of tha 33 members
of
the United Press InternsDeclared Eligible
ttoaal board o f ecaches nam­
LAFAYETTE, Ind. &lt;U PI&gt;ed the Ohio Tigers the na­
BU1 Jones, a 4-foot, f-lnch
tion’s No. 1 small college
sophomore, has been declared
basketball team.
eligible for varsity competi­
Wittenberg, which replaced
tion and may be in the starting
Westminister o f Pennsylvania
lineup Monday night when
as the top team a week ago,
Purdue plays Indiana in a Big
lost Us only game o f the
Ten
Conference
basketball
season to major school East­
■■me.
ern Kentucky on Dec. ir!
Since then, the Tigers have
W in s Berth
•wept over four opponents,
MONTREAL (U PI) - Terry Including Dayton last week,
Sawchuk, the Detroit Rod for a 8-1 overall record.
Wings' veteran goalie, today
earned a berth on the NatkxiFish have been leapt hi cap­
al Hockey League's Atl-Stsr tivity since about SSoo B.C.,
team for the first-half o f tha when the Sumerians maintain
seasou through a recount.
ed them tn ponda for food.

Wittenberg
Rated Tops

year and won seven of those
by knockouts.
Powell, conversely, fought
only throe times In 1802. He
stopped Jerry Gaines In two
rounds, was counted out in
three against John Riggins
and dcclsioned Dave Furch in
Cileries Dickens was an eminent pa10. Ills ovcfall record is 23 uIron of Justcrini &amp; Brooks who then
3. He has won 17 hy knockouts
and has been knocked out five
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came when he flattened Nino
Valdes in eight rounds in
1858. Valdes at that lime was
the No. 2 ranked contender.
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at the Civic Arens, said It msy
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�Styles Of Fences
In Leningrad, a Russian "vice"
■quad recently smashed one o f the
dirtiest, most Immoral rackets they
could Imagine — an underground
studio that was making and selling
records o f Western music, the kind
popular with American teen • agers.
'These people were not doing
this for love or music ” explained an
official. "They made big profits on
such records.”
That was bad enough, and men
have been shot for lesser crimes.
But to top it off, the music they
were peddling was "Instilling bad
taste.'
Meanwhile In the land o f the

Peter Edson

AXE ME ANOTHER!

Political

free, youngsters In Valdosta, Ga.,
were being guarded from -the "vul­
gar trash” when the school board
ordered a ban on a novel by author
John Steinbeck. Steinbeck received
the Kobe! Prize in literature last
year.
That is the right o f the school
board and of the parents o f the stu­
dents. It is also the right o f the Rus­
sian police, under their system. In­
terestingly, each group would be
shocked by the action o f the other.
As the wise OklnawBn said in the
play, "Teahouse o f the August
Moon” — "pornography Is largely
a matter of geography.”

WASHINGTON— (N EA ) —
President Kennedy's budget
message to Congress may wipe
out much of the favorable re­
action he got from busineaa
and even some Republicans on
his State of the Union Me*sage.

Annual Battle
Congress has wielded the ax no
often on the foreign aid budget that
the Agency for International Devel­
opment is extremely defensive in ar­
guing for a 1064 fiscal year program
that actually calculates
slightly
smaller outlays.
Anticipating the usual congress­
ional assaults, AID officials have
mustered perhaps an unprecedented
array of selling points, Yet the view
of seasoned observers Is that these
will not avail, and Congress will re­
peat its now customary perform­
ance — cutting upwards o f $1 billion
from the program as it did lust year.
President Kennedy himself con­
tributes, o f course, to AID'S new per­
suasions by asserting In his budget
message that foreign assistance ex­
penditures for fiscal 1064 are esti­
mated at |3.76 billion — $100 million
less than the current fiscal year.
The President stresses, too, that
the money will be used very select­
ively, favoring project! "crucial to
the rapid development o f countries
. . . Important to the maintenance o f
free world security, and which dem­
onstrate willingness and ability to
marshall their own resources effec­
tively."
Frank M. Coffin, deputy AID ad­
ministrator, making the agency's
csss, bombards Congress with these
arguments:
The foreign assistance budget re­
quest (not the same thing as expect­
ed expenditures) is down $13.6 mil­
lion from last year and Is tt smaller
part of the total federal budget.
Foreign aid programs today con­
stitute three - fourths of 1 percent of
the U. S. gross national product,
whereas in the 1940-152 period they
represented one and a naif percent.
The average cost of aid programs In

the 1062-64 span is
fugured at
slightly less than the 1949-62 aver­
age. Yet that roughly parallel sum
came In the earlier period from a
$306-billion average GNP. Today it
comes from an estimated average
$676-bll1ion GNP.
Economic aid puts mounting
stress on loans rather than grants.
Last year Kennedy asked that loans
make up 61 percent o f the economic
total, nnd Congress upped the ratio
to 64. This time he wants the aid
divided 69 percent for loans, 39 per­
cent for grants.
Finally, the point is made that aside from the Alliance for Progress,
under which more money Is sought
this time for Latin America, the
U.8. economic aid program for the
world comes to $1.5 billion of the re­
quested total of $4.9 billion In for­
eign assistance. Much of the rest, o f
course, is tnllltary assistance or sup­
port for military effort.
Coffin says the Defense Depart­
ment uses $1.5 billion lit 11 days.
There aeems little chance, how­
ever, that tough congressional foes
of foreign aid will buy these finely
spun statistical arguments. They are
usually impressed more by hard-toeradicate evidences o f waste, mis­
management and confusion In the
program.
They tend to favor military aid.
The new budget has relatively more
economic aid in it. And the estimated
saving in expenditures would come
from reduced military aid.
Furthermore, lawmakers may got
some new critical fuel almost at the
moment the specific
AID budget
conies to them around March 1. For
that is the turget date for a report
from Gen. Lucius D. Clay’s commis­
sion — named by the President to
tukc a hard look at foreign aid.

Pick West Says

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
Rite to like many o f the
Hollywood setom and ac­
tresses. Fur she confuses
erotic novelty with true love.
A hsppy msrrlsge Is not n
novelty shop! Ilut stodgy
husbsnds can prevent these
tragedies by sending for the
sex booklet below. M-G-M
and other raollort picture
firms better order them by
the hundreds!
CASE 0-440: Kite K., aged
.12, Is the wife mentioned yralurdiy who got butterflies In
her stomseh when her former
suitor kissed her.
Despite my udvles to the
contrary, however, she divorc­
ed bur stodgy husband, whoso
kisses had become dutiful
little perks on the cheek,
flltu decided that sho hud

You Can’t Win Them All! Annual Citrus
WASHINGTON (UPI) New being the winter of our
discontent.
The last bowl and all-star
fam e professional and colle­
giate,
Knit-West, N o r t h Soulh, fruit, flower, vegetable,
fiber, nut and berry has fad­
ed from view.
Ahead are weeks o f bleak
Saturday and Sunday afternoona givea over to such dis­
mal event* as basketball
fames, bowling matches, golf
tournaments sod
so-called
winter sports.
I'm trying not to be too
emotionsl about this, but !
can hardty control myself.
Verily * say that the period
between the end of football
season and the beginning of
baseball season is a televi­

OUR

sion athlete's Valley Forge.
Tlie flrsl football-leu week­
end started off more or less
painlessly. I bravely emerged
from the sack, brushed the
sleepy dust out of my eyes
and resolutely tackled some
odd jobs that I had let accu­
mulate during the fall and
early winter.
But by mid-afternoon, the
doldrums got me. Succumb­
ing to * mixture of nostalgia
and habil, 1 descended to the
so-called
rec
room
and
switched cn the aet.
Two channels filled the
screen with elongated ciliieaa
dashing about In (heir under­
wear. I fiddled with the verti­
cal adjustment knob for five
minutes before I rememtiercd that basketball players

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look that way In their na­
tural state.
Don't get me wrong. 1 have
nothing against basketball—
for oilier people. It's Just
that I'm more stimulated by
basket weaving.
Another channel offered a
ghastly panorama of retarded
adults all bundled up In their
woollies and sliding down hill
on their little sleds and
things.
I can understand how a
child of 10 or under might
conceivably
derive
tome
thrill out of strapping hla
feet to a couple of boards
and skimming around some
flagpoles stuck In the snow.
But grown men and women! Really!
For tha spectator, a telavised ski meet is strictly a
negative attraction. The only
fun comes when something
goes wrong—-(hit Is, when
some clown In over-stuffed
pajamas loses his tooling and
swan dives Into a snowbank.
Even so, It beats a televis­
ed bowling match. There Is
almost no chance that tha
bowling ball will reverse dir­
ection and score a 10-strike
among the players.
A i things now stand, the
only alternative la to watch
an old movie, Watching an
old merle before midnight la
someth lag like keybold peek­
ing with a glass eye.
It looks like we're in far
a long, hard winter.

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Seminole C o u n t y ettrus
growers wilt lake part tn the
annual lour of (he Citrus Ex­
periment .Station nl Lake Al­
fred Friday, according to Er­
nest C. Lundberg, assistant
county agricultural agent. The
program starts at 10 a m.
The staff will speak on frost
protection methods, sprinkle
Irrigation equipment, changes
tn fruit quality, root distribulion, fertilisation, spraying
practices and pruning.
Material also will bo covered
relating to the treatment of
cold-injured citrus trees.

Copter Lands
In Backyard
ORLANDO turn - A heli­
copter crash-landed at the
back yard of a plush water­
front borne here Tuesday
when the rotor blade trans­
mission failed over Lake
Falrvlew.
Pilot Hubert Evans and Jim
Wlilden escaped Injury when
the craft hH on one wheel,
flipped over and plowed a
large furrow tn the neatly
trimmed lawn. Wreckage was
strewn all over the yard.
t e W

chict with

george

made a mistake when she mar­
ried Tom, for a few clandes­
tine dates with ex-suitor Bill
showed her that Bill's kisses
Influmsd her and gave her
butterfliea In her stomach.
So—she divorced Tom and
married Bill. And for a few
months, Hill was an exciting
hoslwnd.
But after the novelty wore
o ff and Bill settled down to
his job, IUU noticed thnt Bill's
kisses also began to lose some
o f their fire.
And when Bill phonal her
from the office, she didn’t gel
very much excited by hi*
voice.
Vaguely, sho began to won­
der and doubts assailed her.
After three year* of marriage
to Hill, she found that he was
just about as stodgy as her
first husband had been.
Then she bumped Into Tom
on the street one day. lie had
not remarried after their di­
vorce, and waa gay amt pleasant.
Bo when he Invited her to
have luneli with him, she ac­
cepted. They c h a t t e d and
laughed for a couple of hours
before they left the restaurant.
Then ho ulso suggested they
take a ride. Later, they parkalong Luke Michigan at one of
their former tryatlng spots.
Tom now turned on the car
radio and as they listened to
a danca orchestra, he slipped
Ids arm around Rita. Then he
kissed her fervently—not one
of hla former dutiful little
pecks on the cheekt
And his ardor Inflamed her.
She began to have butterflies
in her stonmrh and her pulse
pounded till she was breath­
less.
Tom kissed her again and
again, till she melted in his
arms.
Later, Rita ranis to me for
advice.
After telling me her story,
she finally asked:
"Dr. Crane, 1 have decided
it is really Tom that I truly
love. For hit kisses thrill me
and cause butterflies in my
stomach.
"Bo don't you think 1 should

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divorce Bill and re-marry
T om ?"
One reason why wa have so
many divorce* In Hollywood Is
the simple psychological fact
that many o f those weddings
are based on erotic "atage
fright" symptoms.
With any new leading Indy,
an actor goes through the mo­
tions o f torrid romance. Soon
he thus In-glns to feel romantic
toward her.
And because his wife la "old
Stuff" but thu new flaiqu is
novel, tho latter Intoxicates
him far more than his wlfu
does.
So he confuses this stage
fright, erotic intoxication with
real love and tosses his wife
aside.
Rut within a year or two,
the thing is repeated, just a*
Rita's case so clearly illus­
trates.
So when you folk* marry,
plsase grow upt Face the
facts] Love Is not a novelty
reaction.
True romnnre doesn't de­
pend on changing lovers fre­
quently to guin the excitement
of tha mysterioui stranger.
Send for my booklet "Sex
Problems In Marriage,” en­
closing s stamped return en­
velope, plus 20 rents. Rotter
mail u few topic* to Holly­
wood, tool
(Always write to Dr.
Crane in rare of this news­
paper, enclosing a lung t
cent stamped, addressed en­
velope and 30 cent* to cover
typing and printing costa
when you send for on* o f
' hla booklets.)

That first message, In gen­
eral terms, promised a tax cut,
reduction o f government expensca other than for national
defense, space research' and
fixed interest charges on the
debt. It also promised a reduc­
tion o f government personnel
and the substitution of private
credit for some government
financing.
The State of the Union Mes­
sage rejected massive In­
creases In federal spending
and temporary tax cuts. It
turned thumbs down in the In­
terest o f economy on many
''desirable'' new projects that
would have cost $7 billion to
$8 billion more. It was a mod­
erate, conciliatory program
with optimistic outlook.
The budget message puts
most o f this buck where it
was.
It will be necessary to wait
on the special tax message
scheduled for today to get all
the bad news. Rut the outlook
now is for a long, hard, uphill
pull. It will lake four years to
achieve anything like a bal­
anced budget and full employ­
ment
This assumes that Congress
approves all the proposed ad­
ministration r e f o r m s , that
they work aa planned nnd that
there Is no recession or war in
ths meantime to gum up the
works.
Ths consolidated cash bud­
get deficit for the fiscal years
ending June 30, 1988 is put at
*8.3 billion, with $3.0 billion
of supplemental appropriation
requests still to come. The de­
ficit fur fiscal 10(14 is now es­
timated at $10.3 billion. Rut
already there are forecasts
that it will surely hit $13 bitlion, al&gt;out the same as In tho
previous peacetime r e c o r d
year of 1'JbO.
The national -debt, la sat Imated at $30.7.8 billion as uf
next June 30 and $318.0 billion
a year later. The national debt
will increase every year the
budget la not balanced.
On the schedule o f antici­
pated tax receipt reductions
tha national debt may go well
over the $320 billion mark be­
fore the b u d g e t is a g a i n
brought into balance. This as­
sumes that government ex­
penses are not allowed to go
any higher than they are now,
whirh seldom if ever happens.
If the Kennedy tax cut and
reform program is approved
by Congress and works aa
planned, it Is expected to gen­
erate $1.8 billion of new rev­

Quotes
We arc very much indebt­
ed to you all in the past and
our security depends upon
you in the future.
—President Kennedy, to Stra­
tegic Air Command person­
nel at Omaha, Neb., on per­
formance during Cuba crisis.

Notebook

enues for fiscal 1064 through i charges rise by $4.8 billion—
growth o f the economy. Tax 15 time* greater thnn savings.
The promised reduction In
receipts will also lie Increased
by $1.10 billion, by advancing government employes to make
six months the schedule on up for recent pay increases
doesn’t show. Total employwhich business wilt make tax
ment of government civilian
payments on estimated current workers is expected to rise by
year earnings.
36,000 during the next fiscal
This total increase In re­
year.
ceipts o f $2.6 billion will bring
Defense will cut Jobs by
the first year's estimated In­ 10,000, but Agriculture will
dividual income tax receipt hire 8,000 more. Commerce 3,loss o f $5.3 billion down to a 500, Post Office 3,000, Agency
net loss of $2.7 billion.
for International Development
Buxines* also gets socked by promises to reduce ita person­
a proposed six-month delay in nel by 48— which will be some­
reduction of the corporate !n- thing to see—and Tcnncait*
come tax rate from 82 to 47 Valley Authority by 400.
per cent until Jan. 1, 10*14.
The $100 million cut in for­
And both business and the eign aid programs to $3.75 bil­
consumers suffer from contin­ lion is not expected to be big
uation of present excise tax enough to satisfy Congress.
rates for a full year, to July 1, By the time Congress gets
1964.
through with this budget mes­
Treasury projections esti­ sage, you may not recognise
mate that Increased revenues
it.
won't offset the tax cuts until
fiscal 1066 or 1967. By that
time tt Is hoped business will
be stimulated enuugh to get
the unemployment rate down
to 4 per cent, considered a
minimum.
Drum! New Tire
The promised economies In
670 x 15
government *r* hard to find
10.15 plus lax
in the over-all budget figures.
No Exchange
For the next fiscal year, re­
CAVANAUGH
duction in general government
TIRE SERVICE
expenses of $300 million are
KOI S. French Ave.
promised. But expenses for de­
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DEAR ABBY: My husband is a
Commanding Officer on active duty,
luit please don’t mention which
branch or where this letter conics
from. I just want to sny that if you
could see some of the letters my hus­
band gets from wives, sweethearts
and even mothers asking if u certain
boy in his company is living nr dead,
it would bring tears to your eyes.
Why are some boys so thoughtless?
Your column reaches more service,
men than any other, Abby, so please
print this with your comments.
C, O. s WIFE

wrong with him? I can’ t figure it
out.
SMOTHERED
DEAR SMOTHERED: Men go
through a period o f glandular and
chcmicnl changes just us women do,
you know. That could be his trouble.
He sounds insecure and unsure of
himself. Get him to a doctor. Your
•lll’er Is due for n checkup.
• • •
DEAR ABBYi My 1T.-ycar-old
son has hnir that is so long it looks
like a girl’s. He refuses to have it
cut nnd it just lays in waves nil over
his hend. He puts it lip in large roll­
ers. Do you think he is normnl?
WORRIED

DEAR
WIFE:
T h e r e are
thoughtless, lazy, self • centered
people everywhere. Tho l&gt;oys In the
service write to ME and nsk if their
loved ones nt home are dead, dying
or have just plnln forgotten them.
Maybe this will help to perk up mnll
call. Uncle Sam could use the mon­

ey.

•

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Television Tonight

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR WORRIED: I’ve heard of
young men "rolling their own" —
luit this Is ridiculous. If you want to
find out If he is normnl, get him an
appointment with a psychiatrist.
• • •
CONFIDENTIAL TO "MR. It.":
Yes. I know a good employe is hard
to find. But a good wife is harder to
find. Next time that "valued em­
ploye comes to you with her ninritul
problems, don’t offer yourself ns a
walling wall. Give her tho unnie of
n good mnrringe counselor. You can
help save her marriage without en­
dangering your own.
• • •
What’s on your mind7 For a per­
sonal reply, send n self - addressed,
stnmpcd envelope to Abby, Box 3305,
Beverly Hills, Unllf.
• • «
Hate to write letters? Send one
dollnr to ABBY. BOX 8385, BEVER­
LY HILLS. CALIF., for Abby’ s new
booklet, "HOW TO WRITE LETTERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS."

•

DEAR A HUY: I thought I’d he
the last person in tho world who
would over write a DEAR ARMY
letter, but here I am. I am 10 and
my husband Is 40. We’ve been mar­
ried 20 years and have three won­
derful children. Suddenly my busband has decided that 1 am the most
beautiful and wonderful woman in
the world. He’s always hern consid­
erate, generous and helpful. Hut
lately I feel like a prisoner, lie does­
n’t let me out of his sight. 1 went to
a shower last Saturday (for Indies
only) and he insisted on driving me
there (I drive, too) and he sat nut
In the front and WAITED for me!
He claims I am more attractive to­
day than I was 20 years ago and
that every man who sees me falls
for me. (This is not true.) What is

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sn exasperated lone of voice.
To heir a woman accept a
compliment
with
gracious
poise, instead of letting false
modesty persuade her to
deny It.
To see an older woman
with a face the years have
softened, rather than harden­
ed.
To find a salesperson who
seems Interested In finding
you what you want, ratiter
than trying to seli you aomething you know you don't.
To watch the faces and an­
tics of children getting out of
school.
To open a letter from a
LONDON (IT ’ D—Dwindling per*on who never writes a
furl supplies today added to cheerless one.
Kurope's cold wave misery
To see a grown man or
and ransrd power ahortagrs
so severe Hist in London elec­
tricity to tliicklnghsm Palire
B O R and
was cut off temporarily.
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some countries.
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fine South hand out of Uic
bidding, but I rattier fear
that most players would
make the apparently proper
bid of five clubs. N’ot Mat!
Ho bid four spades! East
surely was short In tpadca.
Maybe West would also. In
that case North would hold
enough spades to make Hal's
venture a success.
Of course, If West had
doubted
four
spades
the
ehsnces are that Hal would
have run to his club autt, but
West elected to pass and
open the king of diamonds.
Hal bad to lose the are of
spades and one trick in each
rest suit, but that loft enough
tricks for gome and rubber.

woman as proud of his par­
ents as they are of their
grandchildren.
To see a big dog sleeping
peacefully in front of a 11vIngroom fire.
To hive a person you didn't
expect to remember you, re­
member you with pleasure.
To know there are houies
where you are alwaya wel­
come, even If Ihe living room
hasn't been "straightened up"
for company.

10:0,1

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Mode* Are Clearer —
tlrighter 4
Wl(h More
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PltlHM DEF.PI.IGIIT
SCREEN

By Oswald
Jacoby
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By Ruth Millett

It's a pleasure:
To meet i man who Is
genuinely proud of his wifa,
and not afraid to show U.
To hear one woman p rid e
another—without adding any
•mall, helittling remark.
To see a woman on the
street or in a store, beini
patient and pleasant with a
child, Instead of Jerking him
along and speaking to him la

F R ID A Y r . M.

Sport*
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The Into P. Hal Sim* claim­
ed spades were his lucky sail.
Tliis was a sensible super­
stition. Spades should be
everyone's lucky suit.
Hal had a definite allergy
nliout being shut out of bid­
ding his spado suits, hut at
the u m r time he was one of
the first bridge players In
realise that you should not
open the bidding with a four
cant spade suit any time you
could start proceeding! with
a nnnor. On the other hand.
Hal was not-afraid to bid a
four rant spade suit at a
high level If It aremrd that
hit partner was likely to
have spades with him.
Hal held the South hand In

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WASHINGTON (U P !) —
President Kennedy tmlny nak­
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portunity In the armed forces
In prrpnre n report pinpoint­
ing problems o f racial dlecrlminntlon ngulnst servicemen.
"He was cspm-lally concern­
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accurate dntrt as they could,1*
asslstnnl Wlilta House special
cnnacl Lee White told news­
men nfler the President met
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J J A R N IV A L

By Dick Turner

Well it w it juit too food to
lu t w iin 't itT The w citber I
m em . All the beautiful peach
treei la bloom now and even
the cJtnu treei budding. May.
be it won't last long and
woo't be too very cold. • •
With all o f you could have
beard the 1400 Senior and
Junior High boya and girls
la it week in a combined
choral concert. The affair
was held at the Daytona Jai
Alai Fronton. There were 600
senior high glee club mem­
bers in one group and I gueaa
300 in the Junior high group.
The rest were In bandi and
orchestra
groups.
Charles
Rabun, Sharon Giles, Gene
Dullard went from Monroe
and Joined Patty Johnson,
Judy Buntln, Donna Beard,
Barbara Ruby, Dale Duncan,
and Henry Lavender, Thow
that did go over from here
certainly bad a wonderful
treat, Saw Mr. Cowley and
Pete Bukur Sr. and Jr. over
there too with a few mem­
ber* of their banda. • • •
Sylvia Giles celebrated her
birthday uv\
supper get together tor a
few of her school friends.
Those Joining her for a (lop­
py Joe supper were Brenda
llatchel,
Coleen
Williams,
Linda David, Pat Fletcher
and Toni Burnell. I know
that they had a wonderful
evening. • • • Happy birth­
day to Debbie Baker. *
The If. A. Gowans have re­
turned home, after a trip
to the frown north. *
*
Mr. and Mrs. John Parker
and children are new resi­
dents o f Monroe. They are
occupying th* Gibbons cot­
tage. Mr. Parker la an In­
surance agent. Glad to wel­
come them to the town. * *
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Chambliss
and aon of Punts Gorda were
weekend guests of Claude and
Rena llawklna. Rena drove
up to Jacksonville to see her
lister Myrtle Pickett. While
there she got to see her bro-

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Court o f Bemlnota Counly,
Florida. In tha Ninth Judicial
Circuit o f aabl Hiatt al lha
Court llnuaa In Hanford. Flor­
ida, on tha Iti h day o f Feb­
ruary, I t l l , at l" "D o'clork
A. M. and ahow c a u l , why
tha prayara of tha petition
Iliad in tha abova proceeding
ehould not ba srnnltd and tha
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lam Havinua Honda therein
daacrlhed and tha procardlnsa
haratotora had suthorlalns tha
laauanca tharaot validated and
oonflrmad, auch bond, bains
dntad February I, t i l l , ma­
turin g aarlally oh February I
nf each at tbs years ISIS ts
t i l l , both Inclusive, bearing
Internet, payable aarai-annually
(February 1 and Auguat 1)
at suck rsta or yataa not ascaadtng tha Weal rata, s mora
particular daacrlpllon o f said
bands bains contained In thi
Petition filed la this pro
caadlng.
HONK ANI) Oil DKII ICO at
Sanford, Florida ihta ths l i s t
day at January, l i l t .
/ a / Valla A. W ill lama. Jr.
Judsa o f ths Circuit Court
• f ths Ninth Judicial C ir­
cuit o f Florida la and for
SamlnoU County.
Stenelrnm. Davie, S McIntosh
Edwards Building
San lord, Florida
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a letter from Ann Woody who
termite inipectora. • * • Had
la In San Juan, Puerto Rico
where her husband Johnny is
stationed with the Navy. She
said that the country there
was really beautiful and It
waa nice and warm. In fact
they have to have electric
fans going at night. She aald
that she enjoyed the eolumn
and the entire Herald. So
glad to bear from her and
to know also that their brand
new daughter, Haley Sabrina
is doing Just fine. Don't you
know that Gert and Urban
(Granny and Grandad) are
real anxious to ace that lltUc
galT • • • We want to send
our sympathy out to Lynn
Giles In the recent passing
of her father in Utica, N.Y.
Lynn went by train to Now
York and Just returned horn*.
She said that the weather
waa certainly cold. And that
the bet I waa glad it wasn't
time for me to go to Wash­
ington, D. C. as 1 would
UfcfcXe lor sure. And sbe Is
so right. I'll stay right here
and freeze here. • • • To­
night is Craft Night for the
Home Demonstration club.
We will meet at Olga’s borne.
So come on down. Some want
to make those cute tote bags
that Olga can make so good.
• • • The Meat School held
last week at the IfD Center
In town waa a success. And
I am auro that all who at­
tended came away with a
lot of good knowledge of
meats. Dr. Reddish has been
with ua before and we al­
ways enjoy seeing him again.
Cutting meats certainly comes
easy with him. • • • It's al­
most County Fair time again.
Hope you enter something In
It and o f course go out to
see It. It will be here Feb­
ruary 4th through the 9th.
The HD Club la planning on
entering an Educational eahiblt, • • * Sorry to hear
that Mr. and Mrs. Al Morris
are going to leave us. They
are moving to Orlando where
Al la employed. We will certa Inly miss you both. Don't
forget that we are still over
hero and come back lo ace
us soon. • • * Glad to m s
Donns Ritter back in school.
Donna departed company with
her appendix a short Ume
ago, and had to mlaa a little
school. But she la smart
enough and will soon catch
up on what she has missed.
* * * Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
GreenVeaf, their son and
daughter, Mlko and Susie,
and Mrs. Ada Pittman are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. George
Pittman on Rlvervlew • • •
One of our Monroe Boys,
Clyde Harris la having a

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Pabruary. ISIS, at M i l l A.* .
at tha main door o f tha Court
llouaa o f Hanitnnla County, at
Sanford. Florida, tb s undsralasad Clark will o ffa r for
aalo ta tho btahoat and bast
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l*ot MS. OAKLAND HI LI A.
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Public Itaeorda o f uamlnola County, Florida,
togalhar with all atrucluras,
Improvamanla, f ilte r * * . appllanna, and appurtananeaa on
aald land or usod U con ju n ­
ction therewith.
Thla aala Is made purauant
to final dacraa o f foracloauro
antarad In Chancary action
No. M i l l now pandlna In lha
Clroult Court
of
and
for
Hemlnote County, Florida.
DATED thla t l l b day o f
January, ISIS.
(■BALI
Arthur H. Beckwith. J r ,
Clark o f tha Circuit Court
Uyi Martha T. Vlhlsa
Deputy d a r k
Andaraan, Ituah, Dean,
Lowndee A van dan Barg
Alternaya far Plaintiff
U t East C iB lrsl A v i i m
Orta a do, Florid*
Publish January 14, t N t .

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display of his pslntlngi next
week at Senkarik Paint Store
in Ssnford. Be sure and go
by and see Just how good an
artist Clyde Is. He Is rosily
good st piloting. Clyde Is *
student at Seminole High. • •
Eb Hunter was ordained s
ruling elder In the Upsala
Presbyterian
Church
la it
Sunday and Daisy Dowell and
Jim Thomson r e - Inst alied as
Elders for another yesr. Mr*.
Emma Vlhlen also became
a member. • • • Naomi Sapp
and daughter Clara Wyatt
and Clare's daughter Carol
and her friend Kathryn Evans
motored lo Tampa last Sun­
day where they bad dinner
with Naomi's other daughter
Gladys and John Barfield. On
their return trip home they
slopped off In Plant City
where they visited Naomi’s
parents, the A. V. Knighti.
So glad to hear that Mr,
Knight is doing fine after
his recent bout with a serious
Illness. • • • Congratulations
to Martha Ann Barrow on
the announcement of her en­
gagement to Howard Krltzberger. No actual date has
been set for the wedding but
It will probably be sometime
In February. • • • Our
thought this week Is exiled
the Building of Life. Life la
a building. U rises slowly dsy
by day, through the years.
Every new lesson we learn
lays a block on the edifice
which is rising silently with­
in us.
Every experience,
every touch of another life
on ours, every influence that
ImpresMS us, every book we
read, every conversation we
have, every act of our com ­
monest days, add something
to the Invisible building. • *
! am sorry that 1 do not have
the author for this.

Realtors Hear
Stale Chairman
The Realtors Code, based on
ths Golden Rule of "D o onto
others as you wuuld havt
them do unto you," was select­
ed ns ths outstanding cods of
a civic or professional organ­
ization by ths Harvard Col­
lege of Codes, Austin Jones,
state chairman o f the Florida
Association o f Realtors Multipis Listing Service told mem­
bers o f ths Seminole County
Board o f Realtors, Monday.
Tha group met at the Riksha Inn in Fern Park to bear
Janes and to conduct the reg­
ular buetness.
Jones spoke o f th* value of
membership in the local board
for realtors, with particular
emphasis on the code of ethics,
which governs ths group.
Its also outlined ths many
educational opportunities a f.
forded board members to help
them provide bettor sorvlca to
the public.
New president, C. F. Field
announced committee assign­
ments and outlined ths duties
and responsibilities o f each
group. 11s also listed the
board'e objectives for 1903,
In addition to his present
office, Jonea haa served s i
past president o f th* Orlando
Roard of Realtors and ths
1902 chairman of tho Florida
Assn, of Realtors membership
committee.

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

Sewing Lessons. Beginners CLEAN 1 bedroom furnished
Apt. 2617 Elm Ave.
and advanced c l a s s e s .
Morning or Evening. Phone
Large 3 Bedroom house. 2
Real Estate — Mortgages
FA 2-7962.
Full baths, Florid* room, lit N. Park Av«. FA 2-2420
outdoor patio A fireplace.
6. For Rent
Utility building. Well and Must sell, 2 bedroom house.
sprinkler system. FA 2-7W8.
Nothing down, pick up pay.
3 Bedroom house. 2106 Stev­
ments. 323-0614 after 3 p.m.
ens Ave. Phone 340-4072.
Ravenna Park. 3 Bedrooms, 1
H baths, kitchen equipped. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths. Fenced
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
Fenced. FA 2-2310.
backyard.
Air-conditioner.
1303 Elliott Ave., FA 2-3234
Kitchen equipped.
Low
or FA 2 0323.
2 Bedroom house. Kitchen
down payment. 3309 S. Park
equipped. 817 Eicambia Dr.
ROOMS, The Gsbiei, 401
Ave.
FA 2-0920 after 5 p. m.
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0730.
Sunland, 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
2 Bedroom modern House, Altamonte Spring*. New 2
home. 603 Cherokee Cir­
bedroom
Duplexes.
Un­
kit. equipped. 817 Catalina.
cle. FA 2-0214.
furnished A furnished. $80
UNFURNISHED new 2 bed
A $100. 838-1812.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
room house, kitchen equip­
Furn.
2 bedroom
bouse.
Realtor
ped. FA 2 3683.
Adults. No pets. FA 2-7664. Raymond Lundqulst, Assoe.
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
RENT A BED
Rolls way, Hospital A Baby Upper Apartment. Clean A
nicely
furnished.
$43.
119
NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath
Beds
Elm. NO 1-3267.
home, Urge corner tot, 3it
By Day, Week, or Month
Tucker Dr., Sunland Es­
CARROLL'S FURNITURE 3 Room Apartment. Water
tates. VA—nothing down,
Pb. FA 2-3181 111 W. 1st SC
furnished. $43 a month.
monthly payments $92.00.
112 Maple Ave.
WKLAKA
APARTMENTS:
FA 2-8074 • FA 2-2218.
Rooms private baths, 114 2 Bedroom unfurnished house.
Ttving' room) dining room,
W. First St.
kitchen stove, no refriger­
Unfurnished 1 b e d r o o m
ator. Screened front porch,
Office FA 2-2119
house. 826 Escambia. Pb.
Fireplace and floor furnace.
Nights FA 2-0642
FA 2-0274.
113 W. 19th St. FA 2-3626
323-0700
after 5.
Houses for rent. For Infor­
2324 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fla.
mation contact Ted Wil­
10.
Wanted
to
Rent
liams Hardware, 303 E.
By Owner. 2 Bedroom, Flor.
23th St.
ids room, tile bath., kitch­
Unfurnished 2 to 4 Bedroom
en equipped. Pb. FA 2-4836
houae
by
permanent
adults.
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
alter 3 p. m.
No children or pets. Give
equipped. $73 month. Ph.
details
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Box
270,
FA 2-3303.
FINE HOMES WITH
Sanford.
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
New 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
home. No cash needed. $61 12. Real Estate For Sale 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths, hard,
wood floors $13,230. $400
a month. 322-8085.
down.
Good 6 Room CB houae in
nice neighborhood. Phone 2 Bedroom, CB. Like new.
New people In town look at
FA 2-1640.
$8,000. $230 down.
lhrald Ads. Be sure your
3 Bedroom, huge oak trees,
business is represented with
b e a u t i f u l neighborhood.
attractive
advertisements.
3I2.B00. $400 down.
Call FA 2-3612.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
3 Bedroom. CB. $6,730. $250
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2-6123
down.
3 Bedroom, kitchen equip­
Lakeview home with lake 2 Bedroom Frame. Freshly
ped, on lake, ready for
painted. $3,800. $200 down.
privileges la South Sylvan
occupancy. Call FA 2-0659.
Lake Shores, 3 Bedrooms These homos are all in A-t
condition and the monthly
and 2 baths. Air-Condition2 Bedroom House. Close In.
payments are the lowest
ed. Phone FA 2-T8M or
Jimmy Cowan. FA $-4013.
possible. (Only $42 per
FA 2-6368.
FOR LEASE
month on the last one, in­
Modern Office Suite. Over­
cluding taxes k Insurance!)
looks patio. Central heating J. W . Hall, Realtor
CALL US TODAY.
"Cafl Hall'1 FA 2-3641
— Air Conditioning. C a l l
2544 So. F m e h Avo.
FA 2-0373.

Stenstrom Realty

Jim Hunt Realty

1. Lout i t Found
2. Notices • Personal
8. Education - Instruction
4. Trnnaportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
GA Special Notices
7. nufline.su Rentals
8. Reach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Renl Estate Wanted
St. Johns Realty
12. Renl Estate For Sale
13. MortKURe Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Femnle Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Bnbyiiltters
21. Beauty Sulons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Huiidlntf Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio it Television
Apartments furnished o r un­ 2 B!»r two story home cen­
27. Speclnl Services
trally located, near school.
REALTOR — INSUROR
furnished. $43 month. Wat­
28. Laundry Service
Bargain priced. FA 2-8642. FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
er Included. Also 2 bed­
29. Automobile Service
room unfurnished Garage
29A. Auto Accessories
Apartment $33. Phone Day
30. Machinery - Tools
FA 2-3123 or Evenings
31. Poultry • Live stock
NO 8-3593.
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
Large 1 bedroom Trailer on
33. Furniture
large lake. Also trailer
34. Articles For Salo
space. Adults only. Phone
85. Articles Wanted
FA 2-7388.
Clean, Good Mechanically and
36. Automobiles - Trucks
Unfurnished
3
b
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d
r
o
o
m
37. Boats - Motors
Reasonably Priced
House, kitchen equipped.
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
FA 2-8546.
39. Trailers • Cubnnns

Stemper Agency

Q u a lity QahA

1. L o s t 4k F otm d

T. V. STAMPS

1 bedroom furnished or un­
furnished house. Including
LOST: Boitca Bull female
Air-Condition. $60 per month.
Dog. Dark hrlndlc. Vicinity
FA 2-6457.
of Wagner's corner. Ho­
ward. FA 2-4813.
2 Bedroom house, furnished.
Rent $83. In Lake Mary.
LOST: Key Case with ear
Adults. FA 2-1737.
keys
near
home,
2413
Laurel Ave. FA 2-6342.
3 Room furnished Apartment.
Adulti, $43. FA 2-7399.

2. Notice* • Personals

Furnished Duplex. 1114 Park.
FA 2-7074.
CARD OF THANKS
The Family of George W. 2101 Magnolia Ave. 1 BR.
Brown wishes to thank their
Fum. Apt., $43; 2 BR Furn.
many friends for all of the
Apt. $33. Ph. Robert A.
cards, flowers A kindnesses
Williams Realtor, FA 2-3931
shown them during the ill­
ness and death of their Furnished clean new Apart­
ment. Close to base on old
husband and father.
HAMBURG,
Germany
Mrs. George Brown A
Orlando Hiway. Adults only.
(U I’D —A test csss thst could
Call FA 2-3677.
Buford Brown
decide whether ths West Ger­
man manufacturer o f thali­
domide ts liable for deformItiea allegedly caueed by the
drug adjourned after only five
minutea today to give the
CUSTOM MAl i l M i n . O V I k ' ,
plaintiff time to produce mora
evidence.
Judge Guetxchow allowed
the adjournment until tome
time after Feb. IB on tho re­
quest o f lawyer Dr. Wolfgang
Dlerache, who represent* ship­
yard cashier Guenther Seropf,
J ** ! ( J t l I
30.

Drug Test
Case Adjourned

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12. Real Estate For Sale

3. E d u ca tion * Instruction 6. For Rent

Outstanding Opportunity
4 Bed roe at, I bath qaallty Home-Cewtral b eat RatH-la
Electric Ktithes. Uialsg Ream. Excellent residential
area. $11,930.90. Name jo u r dawn yajmenL
I Red roam, 2 Ralb, Florida Room. Double Carport, Tile
Roof. This la aa excelleot ooortuaity far aomtoeae who
like* to paint. High oa n bill. Only $10,500. Name y e w
dawn pajmrnt.

1961 Mercury Monterey * ^

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Power Brakes, Power flaat. Air
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1961 Comet 2 Dr. Sedan

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Mare-O-Matlc Radio, Heater, New
Tires, Esrellent Condition

1960 Mercury Monterey
4 Door Hardtop Mare-O-Matlc, Pow.
or Steer.. Power Broken, Radio,
Healer, Extra Clean

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1960 Thunderbird

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Hardtop, Fully Ponarad, 28.000
M ■
Miles, (.orally Owned. A Truly Fine 7 W m K ,*
Cur. Light Bluo Finish
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1959 Cadillac 2 Door

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1959 Olds Super 88
4 Door H.T„ Fully Pawared, Low
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1957 Chevrolet 4 Door
SUtkm Wagon, V -l, » Passenger,
Automatic
TronamUtdoa, Radio,
Heater, Extra Clean

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U 6

I N S F 0 &gt; 0 P A IR L A N B 1 D° ar b** * " V |
1 I U CHEVROLET Station Wagon
I 9 W (Standard BUft)

2 N
| M
W O
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I N S

B U tcx 4 D" " r BpHM

1 N 4

UKMCV* Y 1 D“ r &gt;’ aritop

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M u r O th e r L n te M odel* T o C h o o u F r o a

Cottage r a i r equipped with range, refrigerator, table,
chain. Have ta jou r lot. $93.06.

LORM AN N

R EA LT Y

SOO S O . U. 8 . 17-9 2
D I A L 8 3 8 -170 7
C A S S ELB ER R Y
“Tha right Investment is aqua) to a Ufettma o f teU"

H U N T S ? IN C
SAN FO R D

F A 2*4884

LOT AT PALMETTO 4

W inter Park Phone

Ml 4-0209
COMMERCIAL

�W hy Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, FA 2-5612
12. Real Estate For Sale

12, Real Estate For Sale 112. Real Estate For Sale

n o o i) INVESTMENT
CBS House. 3 Lame bedroom i, 2 baihi, kilcben 0 Acre Farm—.Near Sanford.
4 Bdrm.—2 Story home.( OKI
equipped.
A num c
pay
REAL ESTATE &amp;
feihjoned, but &gt;ound. In
meals. FA 2-2645.
INSURANCE
paalure
enllrely
fenced,
42 yeara In real eitate bullnumerou* building*. Good
All
type*
of
Real
Eatate
n en
In Sanford. Phone
water. Phone TE 8-5735 or
FA 2-3969
TE 1-3464.
Beit buys in real eitate.
Hou*e 1100 &lt;lown, take over
LOT For Sale, 75* x 230'. 110 N. Park A rt. Ph. 323-0650
payment* of 182. 123 May.
Grove Manor. By owner.
fair Circle.
3
Bedroom
modern
home.
FA 2-7411 after 6 p.m.
Extra large living room.
3 Bedroom home by owner.
Low down payment, eaiy 17. Mile Help Wanted
FA 2-8327.
term*. 211 Cedar.
BUSINESS MANAGER for

Edward F. Lane

The man wlu&gt; knowi Sanford

Stir

£auforii

By Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE

John E. Fox,
Realtor

2 Bedrm. boms, nicely fur
niihed. 2 icreened porchei,
carport, 3 extra lota In
Is &lt;hs I ' n H •( lb* Cnantr
r n i O . r i .T •awn. Priced right. Phone
Ms. ta Prabata,
FA 2-0981.
l a r n Katttt at

Legal Notice

JACOB W. BI-DItVB AUOH
Deceased
Ta All f'redltaea a a l paraaaa
Havla * Claims a* liemaada
Aaalaat bale K . t a t . i
Tuu atilt each nf y.&gt;o are
hereby notified »n&lt;1 required
to present any claims end d e ­
mands which yog, or either at
you, may hava aeatnat tha
•••tat* uf Jacob \V. Ilaitant.auah, dereaar.l, lata o f aalil
County, to tha County Jj'dye
o f Hemlnole County. Florida,
at hit offli-a tn tha court
houta af said County at Banford. Florida, within ala celandar montha from tha tlmt
o f tha ttrat publication nf thla
Holloa. T w o copies o f aach
claim or demand ahall ba In
writing-. and ahatl atata tha
piece o f rMldcnca and paat
offlca addrr.s af tha cla im ­
ant, and ahall ha awern to by
tha claimant, hla aaant, or
attornay and accompanied by
a flllna faa of one dollar and
auch claim or demand not ao
filed ahall lia Told.
Mallla V. Bedanbauch
Aa admlntitrator o f tha
Estate o f
Jacob W. Bedanbauch.
Deceased.
Publish Jan. 17, II. It k
Kali. 7, m l .

CDK-tt

l u T i r r . o r a i i r .R i r r w i a l r
NOTICE IS KERUBY O IV .
F.N that I, J. L.U1 llh It H u ll.
IIY.
Hliarlff
of
Hemtnote
County. Florida, by vlrtua o f
a w rit Nailed out o f the C ir­
cuit Court In and for O rance
County, F lorida, on tha Ind
day o f N ovtm btr, A. D. l t d ,
to
that cartaln
cause
ba.
twaan 'TIIK FIRST NATIONA l, HANK AT OIlbANDO, a
national bankln c aaaoclatlon,
Plaintiff,
and
WIL.LIK
O.
RHOADES,
MILDRED
RHOADES and F. * . MILLS.
Defendanta, hava In my posaa n io n tha fo llo w la r daacrtb*
ad paraonal prnparty, to -w lli
1— HIT Pontlao c o u p e .
Serial
No.
A - T lT I t lt d l
Llcenaa No. 1TW -I1II
aa tha proparty uf F. E.
M IL IJ ; that oa tha 4th day
a f February, A. D. I l d . hetw ien tba U ra l hour* o f aala,
to -w lti attar 11:00 o'clock In
tha foranoon and before 1:4a
o 'c lo c k In the afternoon, on
tha aald day at tha froq t door
o f tha Counly Court llnuaa In
Sanford.
Seminole
Counly,
Florida,I ahall o ffa r for aala
to tha hlghaat
bidder for
caeh in hand, tha abnye daacrlbed pereonal proparty o f
F. E. MILLS.
J. L Hobby
Sharlff o f Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida
PublUh Jan. 10. 17, 14 ,« L

CDE-II

Belalr Section. 16500 total
price for 2 bedroom CBS.
llome. Small down pay­
ment. Call *22-381*.

Legal Notice
IN TH E C IECl’ tT COI’ E T 1.1
IN D r o i l hEWIXOLE r o r i .
TY . FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY
1YT44
AETNA L I F E
INSURANCE
COMPANY, a corporation.
Plaintiff,
va.
FREDERICK K. HUSSEY. JR.,
and ELAINE M. MUSSET. M»
w ife: and BOULDER COR­
PORATION.
Dafandanta

i n r i r s o f sc i t

TH E aTATE OF FLORIDA—
TOi FREDERICK K. IIUSSET,
JR..
and
ELAINE
M.
IIUSSET. hla wHa
rraldtnca and addraaa
RFD No. l, Brookltna,

N»w Hampahtr*

eervice buainew with ten
office and outalde employee*
Muit meet and deal with
the public. Knowledge of
office procedure and ex­
perience in lupervltlon nec­
essary. Write giving age,
education, experience, sal­
ary range. Box 31 c 'o San­
ford Herald.
The City of Sanford Civil Ser­
vice Board la accepting ap­
plications far the position
of Fireman. Qualification*:
21 to 30 yr*. of age; mini­
mum hgt 5’ T"; minimum
wgt. 123 lb*.; high school
grad, or equivalent educa
tion; resident of Seminole
counly for at least *!x
month* immediately prior
to date
of
application
Exam, for qualified appli
cants wilt be held at 2:30
p.m. Feb. 9, 1963 In the
city ball. Submit applies
tion* to Civil Service Ex­
aminer not later than Feb.
4. 1963.

SINGER S e w i n g Machine Refrigerator. $23. Good con­
dition. 323-9389.
equipped to Xig xag and
make button boles. With
guarantee. 5 Pay menu of Hobby Shop Tools. 16" Electrie Saw, grinder, 24" Jig­
15.40. FA 2 9411.
saw, etc. Al*o hand toots.
FA 2-3948.
F: RE PLACE
BEDS FOR RENT
WOOD
Hospital,
Rollaways, Juve­ Oak and pine. 332 a cord IT" H.C.A. Table Model T.V.
923.00. 21"
WcatlnghoUM*
nile. FREE delivery and
delivered.
Robert Morris
T.V
935.00.
FA
2-5362.
Pick-up,
Ph. FA 3 0235, FA 2-3909 or
FA 2-6818.
FURNITURE CENTER
36. Automobile* • Truck*
not) French Ave,
I Used Remington portable
Ph. FA 2-793.1
Typewriter with case. Like 1962 Studcbsker P i c k u p
Truck. Excellent com!. Ix&gt;w
new. 910. Powell's Office
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
mileage. Call Ralph Pexold.
Supply Co 117 .Magnolia.
Service With the Cash.
FA 2-1611.
SUPER Tit ADING POST
USED A REPOSSESSED
FA 24)677.
i960 Renault Diuphinc black.
MERCHANDISE
Healer. Very good condi­
G.E. U” Portable T.V. 159.95
34. Article* For Snie
tion. FA 2-5876.
Zenith 21" T.V.
949.95
949.95
Umbrella Tents 932 93 spe­ Admiral 21" T.V. ..
Cadillac, 52.000 miles. Clean
cial, camp stoves, Army- Motorola with now picture
as new. $1500 00. FA 2-ui»3
tube . . . . ........ ..
569.95
Navy Surplus 310 Sanford
Rt
'
A,
21"
T.V.........
.
$59.95
Ave.
2—1955 Chevrolet li ton Pick­
R.C.A. 17" T.V. .
919.95
up Trucks. Both real nice.
Ken more auto tna tic Washer
FACTORY T*} YOU
Reels Used Cars, llth It
ALUMINUM BLINDS
................................. 949.95
Sanford Ave.
Enclosed head. Sag proof bot­ Norge Wringer Washer 949.93
*5* Mercury _ F?;r7 - .C
tom rail with plastic ends.
Goodyear Service Store
Plastic or ra) on tapes. Cot­ 535 W. 1st St.
FA 2-2821
power altering, FA 2-5806.
ton or nylon cords
Scnknrik Gin** nml Paint

Company

‘•8«

Ph. FA 2 4622

*

'Walter! Could you bring us a mop? I aptllad a glaaa
Wc loan Carpet Shampooer
of w a mmm novor mind!**
27. Special Services

FRIGID AIRE
Sale* A Service
House Wiring. Free Estimate*
Sid Vihlcn's Randall Electric
112 Magnolia
Ph. r A 2-0913

Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — i A 2-4223

Wall

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Service calls
FA 2 9663.

92.00.

Call

27. Special Service*

at no cost with purchase
of Blue Lustre shampoo.
Carroll's Furniture.

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sixes
We Repair and Service

For Sale, Farm Implements.
1 Double Disc Harrow,
9130.00. I Cultivator and
attachments, $150. 1 New
ground plow with 2 disc.
9123.00. These loots are all
3 pt. hitch. R. K. Cole, 324
W. 20th St. Ph. FA 2 3278.

21" Table model T.V. wills
stand. Good condition. 973.
FA 2 7333.

AIR BOAT. Priced for quick
sale. FA 2-2154.
12' Aluminum Boat, klitehcll

Trailer and 5 '» hp. Evinrude. Extras. FA 2-8805.

38. Motorcycle* - Scooters
VESPA Motor Scooters (new)
$10.65 down k $5.52 Week­
ly.
Lewis Saks k Service
2517 Country Club Road
Ph. FA 2-7928

39. Trailers - C aban as
'58 Modern 2 bedroom House*
trailer. 95fl down, 940 month.
Total price 11,500. Dewitt
Trailer Park. 3515 Orlande
Dr. FA 2-7651.
1 Bedroom llouietraller with
kitchen, living room, bath
M M W , Very clean.
Call 3330010 or 322-6356.

^

X

V

SELLING SPR EE

Get the corner on driving fun with Comet ’63, designed for a fa s
lovin' - gas nnving ride. Advanced engineering haa made Comst
■ m u ll cally “ service free" - real tops in economy. Select from IS
exciting m odel*.

Delivered in Sanford

*2077

*

Monthly Payments As Low As $44.00

21”

Admiral T. V., Record
Player, radio combination.
Excellent condition. 983 06 .
Phono FA 2 7651.

BANK FINANCING

L IN C O L N
M ERCU RY

HUNT

China Cabinet, T.V., Record
Player, Chest of Drawers.
Other miscellaneous items.
FA 2 8642.

109 N, Palmetto

(Don’t

m ia a

INC

Winter Park Ml 4-0209

FA 2-4884

it !

S T R IC K LA N D - M O R R IS O N 'S
MS

Annual Winter Specials!
It’* fold,

cold, cold

Ford* are

OLDS

Your EVINRUDE Dealer
304-8 8 E. lit Ph. FA 2-5941

1963 C O M ET 2-DOOR SEDAN

PACKING HOUSE SUPPLIES
Ladders, Basswood and llruce
wood, durable and light
Picking Hags
Clippers, Citrus Bag&gt;, all
sixes, cabbage bags
ONION PLANTS
Crystal Wax. per M — 92.30,
300 $1 SO, 5U lull 13.00 FOB
here.
A. M. PREVATT PHONE
749-2113, Seville, Flu.

H O LLER S °/S A N F0 R D

saving*

'/CHEVROLET

To The Waterway

Robson Sporting Good*

PORTABLE Singer. All at­
tachments. Ill Auden Lane,
Sunland.

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought ■ Sold.
Lorry's Mart 213 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4131

WANTED reliable couple to
take up monthly payment*
of 913.30 on 3 complete
roams of turulture. Call
STINE
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col­
Machinery and Supply Co.
2fT W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
lect.

G ttcu iy

6 3 M ER C U R Y -C O M ET
TWO
WEEK

GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
Dinette Table, 8 chairs. Very
Gra{&gt;cville Ave. Near 20th St.
good condition. 923.50. Ph.
FA 2-0815.
33. F u rn itu re

INCOME TAX RETURNS —
0 . 91. Harrison. 1311 ralm ctto Ave. 1'bone 322-8827.

37. Boats • Motors

FREE ESTIMATE

-

24. Electrical Services

34. Article* For Sale

Upholstering A Mattress ren­
ovating. New A Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
C o, at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 2-2117.

2.0 Magnolia

Tou ara haraby notlflad that
FRIGIDA1RE
a tult haa b**n fltad asatm t
Sales A Service
you and Rouldar Corporation.
In tha abova antlttad rauaa;
G. H. HIGH
and that ynu ara haraby re- 19. Situations Wanted
1700 W. Ii4 St. Sanford
iiulrad tn flla you r bnawar
25. Plumbing Service*
with tha Clark o f thla Court, Children kepL FA 2-4182.
Ph. l ’A 2-3883
and to rerrs a copy thereof
PLUMBING
upon tha r ia ln tlff or Plain- Ironing wanted. FA 2-3303.
Refrigeration • Air-condition­
Contracting Repslri
t lff a attornty'a, • huaa nama
and addraia la:
ing men needed. We train
FREE ESTIMATES
Will
do
ironing.
323-0391.
Frrrman, illchardaon A
you.
Write
Commercial
R.
L.
HARVEY
W atson
Trade* Institute Bog 18, c 'o
711 Uarnatt Dank llulldlns Family man, white, age 23, 204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
Jackaonvllla t. Florida
needs work Immediately.
Sanford Herald.
not talar than Fabruary llth ,
Dependable. Will do any
A. D. t i l l .
If you tall to do ao, Dacrra
kind. Willing to learn. Ph
29. Automobile Service
Pro Conftaao w ill ba entered
323-1900.
asalnat you (or tha ratlaf
dtmandad tn tha Complaint.
Plumbing &amp; Heating
in m y home
Tha n alu rt o f aald ault ba­ Babysitting
AIR CONDITIONING
in s for tha foracloaura of
Small children and babies.
M ortsa ce
ancum barlns
tha
CONTRACT and REPAIR
Big
yard
and
screened
In
Windshield
Rack Glass
proparty and pramlaaa loca lWORK
ad In Bamlnola County, F lo r­
porch.
Reasonable
and
Door
Glass
Vent Glass
ida, daaerlbod aa follow smeals furnished. Call Mr*. 1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-4342
SERVICE
Ix&gt;» t l and lha W a it 13 15
Davis, FA 1-904.
faat af Lot 14, BLOCK
Senkirik Gians and Paint
26. Radio * T e lev la ioa
"H "
at
KKOLIIH
Company
ESTATES, UNIT ONE. ac- Housekeeper to elderly lady
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4621
oordlns .i" . lha plat tbaroor gentleman. Good cook. ? . V. Service Calls. 92.00.
e f as raoordad tn Plat
Reliable. Gen. Del. Orlando,
Rook 14, paso 1, Public
House of the Uoklen Rule.
31. Poultry • l.lvratock
ltaoorda o f Sonalnolo Coun­
Fla.
Ph. FA 2-9792.
ty. Florida.
WITNESS my hand and aaal
Milk Cow. FA 2-2775.
o f aald Court
at Sanford, 21. Beauty Salons
For quick service e a l l .
Samlnnla County, Florida, thla
Bryan
T.
V.
FA
3
0361.
llt h day a f January, A. D.
SPECIAL
31A. Peta
1*41.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
tSEALI
For T.V. Service within the Male Dachshund. 1 year old
Arthur II. Rackwltb. Jr.
End curl 93.30 including
hour. Call Coy’a T.V. IT
Clark o f Circuit Court
923. 322-8880.
shape, tel A style. Open
R y: Martha T. Vihtan
years experience, 5 years
Deputy Clark
Evening by appointment. 3
in Sanford. All parts A la­ 32. Flowers • Shrub*
Puhllah Jan. IT, |(, 11 e
Experienced Operators.
Fab f, (M l.
bor guaranteed for 90 days.
3
If
Palmetto
Ave.
FA
1-0434
CPE-41
Beautiful Camellias la bloom

.SpeclaL i

31. Article* For Sale

Ijrralh ,I«n. 24, 1963 — Page 11 33. Furniture

headed

are

again
here!

up North

Select

your*

so

extra

*hipmenU

of

ttparkllng

new

now . . . immediate delivery . . . and the

tremrndount

'M

CADILLAC

OLIlH Station Wagon
Power And Air Cond. .

SAVE

19 6 3 Ford Falcon

FALCON Station Wagon
Standard Tranandulon

IN I

COMET 4 Door
Automatic Transmission

1596

FALCON &gt; Dm M a n
Standard Transmission
COMET 2 Door Sedan
Standard Transmission

10 9 5

CORVAIK 4 Door
Antowstic Transmission

129 5

CHEVROLET 4 Door
Auto Trans., Air Cond.

79 6

1 M 1 CADILLAC Sedan DaYlllo
I N N * Power And Air Cond.

119 6

EQUIPPED WITH RADIO &amp; HEATER

CHEVROLET 4 Door
V-8, Automatic

With ’60 Model t i l

OI.DHMOlill.K 4 Door
Auto.' Trans.. Air lund.

R A M B L E R

Per Mo.

*30!?.

FREE TOP V A LU E STAMPS

..

Strickland-MorrisonInc

Autom atic

CHEVROLET V, Too Pickup
• Cylinder ............. SANFORD

V

129 6

PLYMOUTH 2 Door
V-B, Standard Stick

218 F, 2nd

Trade In
T

FORD Station Wagon
8 CyU

With *61 Model

Trade In

MERCURY 4 Door Auto,
Power Brakes. Steer, Air Cond.
CADILLAC Sedan DoVlIlo
Power And Air Cond------------

LOW ESP PRICED COMPACT IN AMERICA! Tops for gas economy. Tops for compact
resale talus. Your dollar goes fartrher in a Falcon I

308 E. Firs! St„ Sanford
2508 I . PARK

».«„

Open Til 9 P. M. Fridays — 6 P. M. Other W eek Days

�® ljp

Longwood Volunteers
£dhturn Have Fire College

g &gt; a n ftir i&gt;

PAGE 12

TOURS., JANUARY 24. 1963

COUNTY NEWS

New V F W Auxiliary Has Installation
By J i m Casselberry
Tha newly organised Worn*
en'a Auxiliary o f VFW Po*t
10060 o f Caaaoiberry bald an
imUllatlon o f officer* Baturdajr night at the Country Club
In Casselberry.
Faat Department l*reeident
Hr*. Maude llorrell of Or­
lando wan Inatitutlng and Inlu llin g Officer. She waa aslilted by Mr*. Nellie Taylor
of Rockiedge, dlitrlet eight
president, end Mra. Mae Rod­
ger* of Orlando, preiident of
AEH &lt;287.
Mr*. Roberta B. Moore o f
Orlando, pait department iecreUry, served a i secretary
pro Um until after the InaUllatlon.
New offlecra IniUlled were
Mr*. Mildred Johnson, preildrnt; Mra. Doric Long, icnlor
elee preiident; Mra. IjoI* Howard, Junior elee preiident;
Mra. Ann Rhyme, aecreUry;
Sira. Marjorie Tilton, treaiurer; Mr*. Uelen P o a r a o n ,
guard; Mra. Connie Sparki,
rondurtrail; Mr*. Anne Wickllffe, hlitorlan and publicity
agent; Mr*. Helen llartwich,
p a t r i o t i c Imtructor; Mr*.
Thelma Crotty, muilclan; Mr*,
(laynell Zukowaki, Mra. Mary
Webb, Mr*. France* Agner
and Mra. Nina DtRouaha,

Communism
Classes Hear
Guest Speaker
By Jane Casselberry
Lyman High School Com­
munism d a iiea were prlvlleg*
ed to hear a talk last Friday
afternoon by John Noble, who
waa an American prisoner In
the Soviet Union for Marly
10 yean .
Noble la on a speaking tour
•nd has been addressing
many group* In Central Klorids schools and churches.
He was captured by the
Communist* in &gt;946 In Ger­
many and iraa imprisoned
there in one of the infamous
Soviet slave labor camp*
which was located M ar tha
the Arctle Circle where lie
e x p e r i e n c e d temperature*
which dropped as much as
91 degree* below aero.
He spoke to tin students
of hU experience* and told
o! A e present day threat pre­
sented by the spread of Com­
munism in Ihc world.

Baseball Teams
To Organize
In Lake Mary
By Frances Wester
An organisational meeting
fo r Little I.ell gnu and Senior
League baseball teams In
l-ak* Mary will b« held at
9 p. m. next Tuesday in tha
Lake Mary Fire Hall.
Parent* from Luke Mary,
Loch Arbor, Little Venire and
Ravenna Park have Ia-in In­
vited to attend tha .meeting at
which time managers will be
appointed, a financial com
mitten elected and Rooster
Club officers named.
In order that tha mealing
may be conducted aa awlftly
aa possible It h u been re­
quested that only the parents
attend.
Registration to play re
quires that a boy b« at least
eight yean o f age by last
Aug. 1 and nut mure than 16
years old before Aug. 1 of this
yrar. Each registration will
require a t l insurance fea
plus a deflation, if possible, o f
|I0 to tha Rooster Club tu
support the three teams.

Legionnaires
To Conduct Poll
By J * u Ni|la
American Legion members
•f the Sixth District Sslur
day will conduct an organis­
ed March under direction at
Ken Moyer lor aliglMa not
erans who have never Join­
ed tha Legion..
Tha campaign will gat nodrrway at • n. a . in tha A l
1 n a a n s Ip-toga i n i ,

color bearer*;
Mr*. Webb I* three year
trultra, Mr*. Freda Dyicrt,
two year truitea and Mra.
Wlckllffe, I* ana year truftee.
The new preiident, Mra.
Johnson, presented gtfU to
Mra. Howard, Sira, llorrell
and Mra. Taylor In apprecia­
tion fo r thalr help In organis­

ing and InatJtutIng tha naw
auxiliary.
Distinguished rueaU pres*
ent for the occaalon were Mra.
Louiie Stewart o f Orlando,
pait dlitrlet preiident; Mra.
Harriett Harrla o f Longwood,
deputy chief o f aUff of diatrict eight; Larry Cline, a*alaUnt ataU Inapector and

OFFICERS AND DISTINGUISHED GUESTS
taking part in Suturday night's Institution and
Installation of the new Auxiliary to VFW Post
10050 o f Casselberry were, seated from left,
Mrs. Ann Rhyme, Mrs. Nina DeRousha, Mrs.
Anne Wlckllffe, Mrs. Mildred Johnson, Mrs.
Connie Sparks, Mrs. Nellie Taylor and Mrs.

paat dlitrlet commander; A r­
thur J. Block, p u t commender
of Poit 8207; Frank llartwich,
peat commander o f the Gold
Stripe Poet; WalUr Taylor,
paat commander of Poat 6434
of Cocoa and Cliff L. Over­
man, p u t comamnder of Post
8207.
Refreshment* conaliting o f

Maude llorrell. Standing from left, Mrs. Vera
Channel, Mrs. Frances Agner, Mrs. Lois Howard,
Mrs. Doris Long, Mra. Marjorie Tilton, Mrs.
Helen llartwich, Mrs. Heten Pearson, Mrs. (Jay­
ne!! Zukowski, Mrs. Mae Rodgers and Mrs. Mary
Webb.
(Herald Photo)

Garden Club Lyman Sets Finals
Visits
For
Essay
Contest
Audubon House
By Jana Caaaelheny
Tlie South Seminole Garden
Club visited the Audubon
House In Maitland, head­
quarters for the Florida Aud­
ubon Society, on .Monday of
this week.
The group enjoyed a sack
tuneh at noon on the front
porch which overlooks Lake
Sybella and later moved up­
stairs for the business meet­
ing.
Mrs. Finney Haynes, bird
chairman, Introduced Mrs.
Margaret Hundley, an orni­
thologist on the Audubon So­
ciety staff. Her dudes Inelude editing the magaxlne,
doing research and planning
Held trips. She received her
training al Hamlin University
In Minnesota and al Uia Uni­
versity of Maine.
Mrs. Hundley showed lovely
colored slide* of many o f the
bird* most commonly found
In the Central Florida area
and told of their habits nnd
how they ran be recognised.
She also answered questions
from the garden clubbers
concerning birds.
Plana were announced for
a field trip to Zcllwood on
Feb. tl *hrrr member* of
the Hub will viait Vinson's
Orchid House to see the orchid* and African violet*.

Garden Club
Sets Project
By Mena Gr la stead
Members of the North Or­
lando Garden Club and torn*
of their husbands were out
early la at Saturday morning
planting 23 cherry laurel
trees In ihe club's first beautification project of the year.
Trees were planted on S.
Fairfax, S. Devon and S.
Ed gem on Aves.
Working on the project
wore Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ry­
an. Mr*. Jessie Walltre, Mrs.
Richard Stodden, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Harris, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Nan, Mrs. Ewrightson Harvltle, Mr. and Mra.
Chuck Rowell, Mra. Mary
Hyatt, Mrs. BUI Wolfe and
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bte
w art
Ttw planning committee la
charge of the project consist
ed of Mrs. RowaU, Mra. W.
W. Anderson, Mr*. NaU, Mra.
Wolfe, Mrs- Stewart and
Mra. May DuqueUe.

By J a w Oaaaelfcerry
American Legion Memorial
Post 260 of Casselberry will
sponsor Ihe 30th Annual Na­
tional High School Oratorical
Contest on a local level at
1:46 p. m. next Tuesday when
Lymxn Senior High students
hold their flnala at a special
assembly program.
A national Americanism
activity of the Legion the
contests are approved by the
National Assn, of Secondary
School Principals. More than
666,000 secondary school stu­
dent* participated In last
year's contest with 49 depart­
ment winners entering na­
tional competition after eli­
mination programs were con­
ducted.
This year’a subject must
be on some phase of the Con­
stitution of Ihc United States

which will give emphasis to
the altendant duties and obllgallons of a clliacn to his gov­
ernment. Essays must be the
original efforts of each con­
testant and must not require
lets than 10 minutes nor more
than 12 mlnutea lor delivery.
Penalty for plagiarism will
be disqualification. In addi­
tion, each contestant will
give an extemporaneous dlscou-ie taking not teas than
four and not more than six
mlnutea.
Post 2Ml Judges will be
Clarence
Doebener,
Miller
Evans, Den Evans, Larry
Mapleaden and Poat Com­
mander Harold K r y d e r .
Speech Instructor Is Stanley
Houston of tha Lyman Eng­
lish Dept.
Winner of the coo test will
receive a trophy with the
runnerup getting a medal.

Junior High Athletic Assn.
To Build Basketball Court
By Jaw CasaoTberry
The South Seminole Junior
High School Athletic Aran,
voted Monday night al a
meeting held in the school
library to take on the projec ott building a SO x 64
foot all •purpose basketball
W irt for the school.
The court also could be
used for such sports as tenms, and volleyball aa well as
for dancing,
To raise funds for complet­
ing the project, ways and
means rommltlee chairman
Dob Means, has proposed sell­
ing 2,100 two-foot square* of
the court to interested Individual* who will receive t
certificate indicating that they
have a share in the school'a
athletic program.
Chairman Henry Duncan
reported that the Lyman
Athletic Boosters Assn, had
auggeated that the two organ­
isations combine. The pro­
posal was rejected by the
Junior High planning com
mittee, however, because of
the 9907 still outstanding on
the debt incurred in ' buying
aporls equipment lor Ihe w w
school, and the many Im­
provement* stIU needed.
No funds have been avail
able from the slate or cuun
ty for Um athletic program,
thua the full responsibility Is
toft with Um Athletic Assn,

sandwich**, ehlpa and dips,
coffee and cake were nerved
following the ceremony is the
many members and gueaU
present Tha huge cake waa
mad* by Mrs. Rosemary Sanderfort a&lt; Poat S207 and waa
skillfully decorated with a full
rotor replica o f the VFW em­
blem.

To raise needed funds tha
association wm sponsor a
chicken supper on Saturday,
Feb. 9, al the Longwood Ele­
mentary School with aerv
tog scheduled to begin *4 I
p. m.
A special advance axle of
tickets for the supper will
be held on Saturday, Fab. 2.

Barracks 1197
To Install
New Officers
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
New officer* o f World W*r
I Barracks 1197 and uf It*
Auxiliary o f DcBary will be
Installed at 7 p, at. Friday
nltht by Mrs. Grace Lash,
seventh d I a t r I a ( president,
during * combined meeting o f
tha groups at tha Community
Center.
Chairman o f entarUinmant
for the program la Maria Dun
gun and refreshment chair­
man I* Pauline Walter.
Grace ICahce, blood bank
chairman, reports that 89
have signed up for tha World
War I Veterans Bleed Bank.

Bobwhlta quail prefer fairly
open, cultivated or pasture
land with patches of brush far

w tM tY i*"*;

HENRY WARD

Ward Accepts
Appointment
As Fire Chief
By Mo m Grlastead
Henry Ward o f North Or­
lando this week publicly an­
nounced that h* has accepted
tha appointment as Village
Fir* Chief recommended lest
week by Mayor Frank Patula
a f t e r suspension o f Bob
Stephenson In an all-out ef
fort to revamp tho entire
Volunteer Fire Dept.
Ward said he accepts the
appointment for the sol# pur­
pose o f re-organising the
volunteer organisation and
placing It and tha equipment
on aa operating basis.
A public hearing to air
charges against Stephenson's
operations as tha fir* chief
will bo aot after the first o f
tha month.

Civic League
To Sponsor
Card Party
By Datura Esina
The Longwood Civic League
will sponsor a benefit card
party beginning at ■ p. m.
Friday la the Civic League
Building oa Church St.
Serving aa chairman tor
the event is Mrs. Garland
Shaw who is a sms led by
Mlaa Dorothy Heath, Mrs
Otis Let and Mrs. J. Hamb­
lin.
Door and table prises will
be awarded and refreshments
will be served.
Proceeds will be applied
towards upkeep ef the build*
lag.

Band Boosters
To Sponsor
Chicken Dinner
By J a w

Casselberry

Lyman High School Band
Boosters will sponsor a chic­
ken dinner from 6 to 7 p. m.
this Saturday at the school
cafeteria.
Dinner* of "aH you can
e a l" have been especially
priced tor adults and for
children under 12 years of
age. Children under six will
receive their dinners entire­
ly free of charge.
The Rand will furnish en­
tertainment during the din­
ner and a cake aucUon and
white elephant sale also will
be conducted in conjunction
with the event.
Proceed* will go for In­
struments, uniforms, and to­
wards general upkeep of the
band, which Is self support­
ing and la trying to raise
enough money to resch the
budget of 93,740 this year.

Hew Members
Welcome For
Legion Post
By Shirley Wentworth
Invitation hat been extend­
ed tor Interested and eligible
women lo Join Marlon ClarkPhlllfpa American Legion Post
227, tha only all womea'a post
in Central Florida.
Mlat Louise Shaw of Bear
Lake la senior vice command­
er of the post which la com­
pelled of. women who have
served In either of the World
Wart or the Korean Conflict.
Mcmbcra of the post are for­
mer Army nurses, Air Force
nurici.
WACS. WAVES,
SPARS, Marinea and Yeomen.
Eligibility dates tor member,
ship are April 6, 1017 to Nov.
11, IDIS; Dec. 7, 1941 In Sept.
2, 1943 and June 26, I960 to
July 27, *.963. Proof of honor­
able discharge or separation
must alio be available.
Prospective members will be
welcomed at meetings of the
post held on the second and
fourth Wednesdays of each
month, the bualnesi meeting
at Memorial Post 19 on Lake
Ivanhoe In Orlando and social
meetings at other designated
locations. Interested persons
may contact Miss Shaw at her
home.

4-H Club Plans
Fair Projects
By Maas Grlnatead
The North Orlando 4-H Club
is planning a busy Saturday
this week in projects lo raise
money tor members to make
Um trip on Feb. 16 to the
Florida Stale Fair to Tampa,
Saturday morning a baka
xml* will be held at the North
Orlando General Store. If
weather la clear, sales tables
will be set up outdoors, how­
ever, to rase of Inclement
weather plans are
being
made to hold Um sale to tba
laundry building.
Saturday
afternoon
all
members of the club will
join hands to ■ car wash lo
be held la front oI Village
Halt
Donation* of baked goods
will be appreciated by tba
group and residents are urg­
ed to support the club's pro­
jects to give member* the
educational advantages to be
obtained through the Fair

By Donna Estes
Loogwood's Volunteer Fire­
men and Junior Volunteers
Friday night w it wind up a
week's Intensive fire fight*
tog instructions given In
nightly session of a Fire Col­
lege under the direction of
Elmo Cox, instructor from
the Florida State Fire Col­
lege in Ocala.
In Monday's "get-aequatoted " session, Cox explained

responsibilities of the firemen,
the importance of good pub.
Re relations, insurance rates
and methods of torceable en­
try into homes where neces­
sary.
Tuesday's meeting Involved
hydraulics and water pressure
and signs of fir* including the
fire triangle, flash points,
Ignition
temperature
and
spontaneous ignition.
The volunteer* were drill-

ed on the use of pumps and
apparatus and hose practices
al Wednesday night's class
and today fire extinguishers,
breathing mask* and equip­
ment will be demonstrated
and explained.
Friday the men will be In­
structed on tog streams, con­
trolling fires,
inflammable
liquids and structural fir*
fighting. The public is invited
to witness all of Friday
night’s class, especially the
burning of a ahack erected
Sunday on a tot adjacent lo
the rail road crossing on
Church St. by the volunteer*
specifically for the demon­
stration practice.
Diplomas will be awsrdrd
each man who has received
the 15 hours of instructioa
during the Fire College.

Girl Scouts
Learning
To Make Camp

LONGWOOD FIRE CHIEF Claude Lnyo, right,
lookn over ItiyouU for tonight'a session o f the
week-long Fire College being held for the volun­
teers by Elmo Cox, left, state instructor.
(Herald Photo)

E D ITO R IA L

COM M EN T

More Than A Badge
Altamonte Springs Police Chief Grady Hall
came in for some fine compliments at last week’s
meeting o f the Town Council when Mayor Law­
rence Swofford highly commended him and his
volunteer force for arranging and taking part
in an intensive training course for law enforce­
ment officers.
Memt&gt;ers of the department Inst week were
entering into their third month o f weekly Thurs­
day night sessions with eight more scheduled to
go. According to the mayor's reports, the men
are schooled in every phase of law enforcement
work and are probably being more thoroughly
trained than those in much larger cities.
It Is most satisfying nnd reassuring to know
that our local officials realize that it takes more
than just a badge to make a policeman.

School Celebrates
Arbor Day
By Denaa Estes
Students at the Longwood
Elementary School celebrat­
ed Arbor Day last Friday
with a 46 minute program
followed by the planting of
20 trees and plants on the
school grounds.
The program,
conducted
through the intercom system,
featured (lie fourth grade
class of Mrs. Lee Richardson
In a play written by the *tu&gt;
dents on the meaning of Ar­
bor Day and the sixth grade-

era, taught by Mrs. Theresa
Rotick, sang songs also writ­
ten by the students in cele­
bration of the event.
Trees, saved tor and purrhaacd by each claaa, were
pla nted following the pro­
gram. In some cases where
there are fewer children to a
classroom, two groups, pooled
their resources to buy the
plant.
Students chose a variety in­
cluding cocus Australlus, elm,
cherry, palm, plumosus and
foundation plants.

By Mona Grtoitead
Safe and secure mclhods of
making camp are being stud­
ied by member* of North Or­
Undo Girl Scout Troop 233,
under the direction of Mrs.
nichard Stodden, leader.
At Monday's 4 p. m. meet­
ing this seek held at Mra.
Stoddcn's iKime, the girls
pitched a tent and at next
week's meeting they will
practice chopping wood in
the back yard of Mrs. Bill
Harris, co-leader.
Other phases covered In the
training Include the care and
usci of a Jack knife and com­
pass. A practice campoul will
be held at which time the
girU will learn to use their
"buddy burner*."
Instruction at this week's
meeting also included a skit
pertaining to Girl Scout Laws
presented by Gall Atchison
and Georgia Barker.
Troop. 233 conaista of II
sixth and seventh grade girl*
who invited others in this ago
group to Join the Scouts.

Brownies Elect
Club Reporters
North
Orlando
Brownii
Troop 593 elected reporters
at Tuesday afternoon's meet­
ing held al the home of Mrs.
Dill Piioian, leader. There
now arc 20 girls from grades
two through tour in the
troop.
Elected were Sandy Grant,
Debbie Coyle and Patricia
Webster. Their responsibility
will consist of contacting tho
ncwspapcri after each meet­
ing to report the current pro­
gram.
Debbie Lane and Jammtn
Dtack were elected to clip
reporta to be placed to tho
troop'a scrapbook.
Embroidery work was start­
ed at last week’s meeting
snd Mrs. Pllolan and Mrs.
Roy Burke, co-leader, wero
kept busy threading needles.
Troop 695 meets each Tues­
day from 4 p. m. until 6 p.
tn.

trip.

Police Named
In Altamonte

Ten volunteers for the Alta
monte Spring* Police Dept,
were approved by members
of the Town Council upon re­
commendation of Chief Grady
H*U at laat week's first meet­
ing of the newly organised
board.
Serving will be J. I . Oole,
Thornton DeCamp, F. A.
Edyvesn. Boyd Hitchcock,
Harry Brown, Donald Jackonly OM to 19 persons lived aon, Jon Miller, Hollia Tuck­
n farms when tba I960 U. S. er, Norman White and Bill
WU1U.

LONGWOOD ELEMBNTABY F ir.,. C r* lm Uught by Mr.. M .m lilh
S ia o te ti
th« “ bool but Friday atwmoon to a«t
out 20 planti and trees in eelebntion o f Arbor D iy. Each plant or trot
y i i f t i S f e . y 101 I*nnl“ “ ved during the past few months by children
of the classed.
(Herald Photo)

�Support The March
Off Dimes Saturday

WEATHER: Wnrmlnf up trend today. High today, 55-60. Low tonight, 40-45.
VOL. 53

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Ran into Jim Crappa on the
street and Jim aaya he would
like to see the city commission
aak the legislature for a pay
raise.

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County Commission will bo
meeting (off-the-cuff) tonight
to diacuai proposed legislation.
You can guess what will be the
most Important topic . . . Say,
Mack, about that raise I
• • •
We hear that construction
will start on a special oxygen
plant by the hospital. (More
on this later as soon as we can
corner Bob Bessercr.)

• • •

Speaking of the hospital,
county road crews have com­
pleted paving south entrance
to the new wing.

• • •

County Engineer Bill Bush
•'cool" to the Idea of countywide drainage legislation. Pre­
fers long range planning for
primary canals here.

• • •

What
services
will be a
Fathers
night.

constitutes religious
for the Civic Center
" h o f' potato the City
will face Monday

• • •

Should be a lung, drawn out
affair what with Pipeline Co.ACL hassle . . . (Don’t be surprised If NAS Chief Bob Ware
turns up) and contract on wa­
ter Improvement* chief Items
on Ute agenda.
Slwuldn’t there be some sort
of traffic signal by the Pinetrest School out by 27th St.?

• ♦ •

Don't forget the Elks Charity
Ball Saturday . . . It's for a
good cause and the March of
Dimes roadblock.

• • •

That north wind blowing by
the courthouse make* it too
dangerous for the window boys
and windows are being put In
an the south side today.

* • •

O

It’s so quiet around town
I’ve got to mention the Gen­
eral Sanford IJbrary. O. An­
drew Speer Jr. was named
president of the Association.
By the way we hear Carols
Sanford Dow left a great deal
of loot to the facility.

• • •

Ken McIntosh, who has done
so much for the youth around
town . . . Timing Assn., etc.,
«tr., egg thrower* (eh) will
probably appear before the
County Commission next week
asking for a conlinual lease
for the drag racer*.

PAST AND PRESENT nre represented here us present President Glenn
McCall o f the Sanford-Scminolc Jnycecs welcomes oldest past-president,
Floyd Palmer (1927) to the luncheon which honored all the former Jaycee presidents, Thursday. McCall will welcome Senator Beth Johnson as
the s]&gt;eakcr at the DSA Muiuiuet Saturday at the Civic Center at 7 p. ni.
(Herald Photo)

It Will Be Warmer!
Winds Aid Citrus
A brutal cold wave which
knifed into the southland
bringing death and crop dnlu­
nge totaling millions of dol­
lars gave way to a warming
trend today.
The Arctic cold front chilled
Florida’ s tourist* but a brisk
northeast wind that accom­

panied it kept a deep freeze
out o f the state’s citrus
groves, already hard hit by a
killing freexo last month.
Temperatures were expect­
ed to rise thioughout most
of the state today but lust
night the mercury hovered
around zero in Tennessee.

+★ ★
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Weatherman
Gooffs ! ! ! !

Tlmnk heaven!
'Dial was the ex|&gt;iea*ion thi* morning of an
attache in the offico of County Agricultural
Agent Cecil Tucker relative to the weatherman’*
warning* o f n freeze Thursday night.
With officiul warning* Thursday o f a
"heavy freeze," even down to 15 degree*, the
weatherman "goofed."
And to ropeut the expreasion: “ Thank
heaven!”
Official thermometer reading* this morning
were 35 at 5 a.m., 35.5 at 6 and 7 u.m., 36 at
8 a.m. and -15 lit 9 a.m.
J. D. Wright, School Board chairman and a
citru* grower, pointed out Thursday that freez­
ing weather had hit the citru* industry “ world­
wide." Freeze* have hit the citru* belt* this win­
ter in Italy, Spain, California, Texas and Florida.
In fact, Wright said, the Texas citru* Ih&gt;U
hn* not recovered from freeze* dating hack to
1951 and "I doubt if the industry there will ever
recover from these last few year* o f damaging
weather.’
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W intry Cold W ave

• • •

The association had to can­
cel a series of races because
no lease available.

* • •

Paul Blackford who kept
grid fan* happy at I-yman
signed a full four year scholar­
ship at the University of
Tampa last night. Paul scored
17 touchdowns last year.

• • •

Look for the next step In
growth or Casselberry, the
count)'* second largest mu­
nicipality, to be annexation of
the Shopping Center at llwy.
17 92 and Sn 434. Meeting ex
peeled within the next few
days to consider an annexa­
tion petition.

Leaves Toll Off 160
By United Press International
Schools eloped. Industries
shut down and roads were
blocked by drifting s n o w
across the eastern half of the
nation today in the wake of
one of the century's most lat­
ter cold waves.
The death toll from (he sixday alrgc of polar air climbed
to 160.
Despite a slight break &lt;n the
cold wave, much of the nation
shivered la sub zero temperaturea early today. The mer-

• • •

Speaking of that area, Fern
Park incorporation In the
news again but we doubt any
petition can be ready by thl*
session o( the Legislature.

• • •

Local bartender* were alert­
ed today. Federal and state
beverage agents are in town.
Mostly checkin'; on licenses.
But also serving of teenagers,
if so.

• • •

John F. McCloskey was in
today with passes for the Sem­
inole County Fair starting
Feb. 4. He is president of
American l&gt;egion Fair Assn
Legion-sponsurcd fair should
be interesting and exciting.

Established 1908

FRL, JANUARY 25. 1963

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Sanford Canal
W ins 'Go Ahead

By LARRY VERSHKI.
Took a brief tour through
Uic old pout office this morn­
ing with City Manager W. E.
Knowles and Building Inspec­
tor Foote Yelvington. . . .
Drafting board in the middle
. . . pencil drawing o f what the
facility would look like . . .
reading and rrjearvh roomi
upstair*. . . . Crews taking
brais off the walla to lie salvnged by the government. . . .
•‘Hood building,1’ eay* I’ete.
. . . "Make one good library,"
aaya Foot*.

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United I*rea» Leaned Wire

Boost Bid
Minimum,
Board Asks
Only n minor piece of legis­
lation —will be asked by Fie
Seminole County School Board
of the next session of the State
Legislature.
Presently, the School Board
Is required to ask for bids for
any purchase or contrsct more
than $300.
The board will request of Ibe
Legislature to up the minimum
amount to $600. In other words,
It will allow the School Board
to makr purchases up to IC'iu
without bids

cury plunged below freezing
arms* the southland.
The temperature dropped lo
16 below at
Minneapolis,
Minn., early today and fell In
13 above at Atlanta, Ga.
Crop losses from Thursday's
cold wave were estimated at
millions o f dollara in Alabama.
Agriculture Commissioner A.
W. Todd said the broiler indus­
try auffcrrd $3 million losses
and the state's livestock indus­
try also was hit hard.
Upper air currrnls helped
ward off extensive damage lo
Florida's already hard hit cit­
rus crop. In the Itio Grande
Valley, citru* and vegetable
growers girded for another
hard freeze but many express­
ed hope that earlier frrezea
have caused citrus trees to be­
come dormant and withstand
the cold.
Blizzard* socked wrstem
New York state during the
nigbt. Along the Lake Michi­
gan shore in western Michigan
high winds piled snow over
highways and the weather bu­
reau said "near blizzard con­
ditions" prevailed.
Abandoned automobile* lin­
ed the roads from Michigan
to New York and hundred* of
rural families wera marooned.

Agriculture official* indi­
cated they did not expert
heavy damuge to Flcrida'ii
citrus and vegetable crops.
Temperatures remained be­
low fleeting over much of
Dixie today but the frigid air
was markedly more bearable
than Thursday's lows which
plunged to an almoat incredi­
ble 30 below at Kingston
Springs In middle Tennessee.
At least IK deaths in south• III state* were attributed t o
the cold wave.
A family o f four burned to
death in a house fire at Bald­
win, Ga., Thursday night. Two
elderly men burned to death
when (heir house at Chnrlotte,
N. C. burned. A ehlld died in
a school fire at Vidulia, Ga.

Week's Session,
Bryant Predicts
TALLAHASSEE (U l’ ll Gov. Farris Bryant hope* the
Florida Legislature's t h i r d
tperial session on ^apportion­
ment. starting Tuesday, won't
last longer then a week, even
if there is no agreement on a
plan in keep the mailer out of
the courts.
The session will have a 20day maximum, but the govern­
or said Thursday the leaders
ol Hie two houses had promis­
ed him Ihey would try lo persusde the senators and repre­
sentatives to rail it quits and
go home if they cannot agree
in Hie first week.
This. Bryant said, was the
only pledge ha had from the
legislatnra. He admitted he
did not have enough commit­
ments to hope for passage of
the 42-scnator, 144-represcntathe plan tie has been plugging.
Hr&gt; ant said he would settle
for redislricting of the Senate
within its present membership
uf 38. although he feared the
Frdcral Court which ordered
rrapportionmenl
would not
accept the plans which have
been offered so far along this
line.
He said he is considering
asking the State Supreme
Court for an advisory opinion
on whether the Legislature
can increase the size of either
the Senate or the 9i-inember
House by statute instead of
constitutional amendment.

Mexico Patrol
Set For Yucatan
MEXICO CITY (U l’ l ) - T h *
Mexican navy a n n o u n e t d
Thursday night It Is sending
ships to patrul the area o ff
the Yucatan coast whrrt Max­
ican shrimpeis say they were
fired on this week by a fishing
boat from Tampa, Fla.
The navy said six ship* hava
teen ordered into the area al­
ready and an unspecified num­
ber o f qfhera will lie sent In
the new few days.

A "g o ahead" signal was
given this morning by the
Florida Waterways Associa­
tion to the St. Johns Indian
ntver Navigating Committee
In its promotion of an 11-mile
barge canal between Sanford
and the East Coast
Association director* were
in quarterly meeting today
at the Mayfair Inn.
They approved a resolution
commending the committee
for its action in culminating
tlic long proposed barge can­
al connecting Sanford with
the Atlantic Ocean through
a waterway from the St.
Johns River to the Indian
River. Tliis will be furthered
by a U. S. "haulover * canal
connecting the headwaters of

U. S. Space Man
Flight Slated
For April 2

the Indian River with the plans for the canal and the John Krider, association dir­
roadway was presented to ector. chairman of the navi­
ocean.
Along with approving the the a validation directors by gating committee and Semicanal tha association direc­
tors took nndrr advisement
the "Brumley Idea" —John
Hrumley'a
suggestion
that
dredge from the 11-mlle canal
tie used as a base for a fourIsne highway connecting the
Sanford-DeLand
area
with
the East Coast. The highway
route would run parallel to
the canal.
Outline
of
preliminary

n su vA ...
OK’s Idea
WASHINGTON (L’ PD
—
President Kennedy says hr
would be "delighted" to see
Sir Winston Churchill given
honorary U. S. citizenship.

Probe Set

ORLANDO (UPI) - Television Channel 9 in Orlando
will begin using the call let­
ter* WFTV Feb. J, according
to Joseph L. Brechnrr, prcsl
dent and general manager.

English Estates
Plans Okayed

Modifying Ideas

Final approval o f Architect
John nurton'a plana for tha
English Estates elementary
school was voted Thursday
afternoon by the S c h o o l
Hoard.
The plana now will lie sub­
mitted to the State School
Hoard at Tallnhassee and to
tho federal government at A t­
lanta for further approval.
The school is to lie financed
half-half — ho per rent by
county and slate funds and 60
per cent by federal funds un­
der the impart law,
With overall approval by
the Stale and the federal gov­
ernment, the School Hoard
will ai&gt;k fer construction bid*
for the 16-classroom CB8 onestory school. It will b« air
conditioned, contain general
operational furilitlra and will
occupy a 20-acre alto.
Estimate of the cost o f the
school was held in confidence
by the School Board pending
bids by contractor*.

Vocation Boost
Set By Board
Broadening of vocational o f­
ferings for school rhildren was
approved by the School Board
in session Thursday afternoon.
The Juvenile Council, in a
letter, requested the board to
Improve it (vocational offer­
ings to children "not Inclined
academically."
The board agreed and Supl.
R. T. Mil wee (aid he would
enter into a plan of action for
the 1963 64 school year.

Living Cost
Shows 'Dip*

New Call Letters
FRANK UKOWNETT
it* outpointr prcuhlent
ArtMH'iiition to John
and firnt president o f

Showdown Set
WASHINGTON
(UPD
—
Southern opponent* of Hie
Senate filibuster rules change*
have Ittv* hop* for a a,howdown vote on tha matter un­
til next week.

Arrive In Florida

Hurt By Move
WASHINGTON ( UPI )
Churches, colleges, hovpltals
and charitable agencies will
find It hsrder to raise money
if President Kennedy's new
tax proposal* are enacted by
Congress.

Graceful Loser
Co l u m b i a , s. c. turn—

Good Breadwinner
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T i c
White House guide book, illu­
strating the changes in Hie
executive mansion made by
Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy's
restoration project, haa earn­
ed nearly $161,000 during it*
first sis munths on sale.

Boston Bound
BATH. Maine (L’ l’ l) —The
guided missile frigate Harry
K. Yarncll leaves here today
for Hip Bolaon naval shipyard
where it will lie turned over
to the Navy. The S33 foot ves­
sel will lie commissioned
Feb. 2.

Oops!
LONDON (UPI) — Lord
Chief Justice Parker today
sentenced
journalist
D e amood Clough to six months
in prison for contempt be­
cause he refused lo identify
the source of a new* atory
involving Soviet espionage.

(left) nii.K* hi* *\vun hook
of the Florida Waterway*
Krider, Sanford, founder
the Rroup. (Herald Photo)

1 ,1 7 0 Cuba Refugees

DUBLIN (UPD — Ireland
la modifying Its capital pun­
ishment laws to abolish the
death penalty for certain
tpei of homicides, Minister
of Justice Charles llaughcy
announced Thursday.

Gov. Donald S. Russell said
Thursday that South Carolina
will be a graceful loser and
abide by a federal court or­
der U&gt; admit a Negro to all­
while Clemaon College.

POUT EVERGLADES, Fla.
(L’ PI)—'Tie cargo ship Slilrlry
Lykes brought 1,170 seasick
and sober-faced Cuban retu.
gees here today. Hie largest
single group uf exiles released
by Fidel Caslro.
Seventeen ambulance cases
were the first persons off the
495-foot vessel when It tied up
at 8:23 a.m. at this port 2&lt;&gt;
miles north of Miami following
a 13-hour crossing from Ha
vana which Hie passengers
said was "very rough."
Fourteen of the ailing pas­
sengers were on stretchers.
Boss Chacon Vatqurz, 74,

note County Chamber sf
Commerce manager,
Krider informed tha asmelation directors the navigating committee, at this point,
has abandoned plans for ask­
ing the federal government
for funds to financa tha canal,
lie indicated the project can
be financed on a local level
possibly
through
revenue
bonds.
The association director* in
first action this morning
elected Col. Herbert Gee,
West Palm Beach, as presi­
dent, succeeding Frank Brow­
nell, Jacksonville. Also elect­
ed were Harry if. Saunders,
Port St. Joe, as vice preildeni, ami George Patterson,
Miami, secretary-treasurer.
At press time the associa­
tion was considering appoint­
ment of
Edgar Johnson,
Gainesville, as a part-time
executive secretary. Johnson,
a lawyer, la an Alachua
County commissioner.

Rusk Testifies
On 'Buildup'

The Town o f Casselberry
and Casselberry Utilities Co,
reached agreement on term*
of a water rata raise at a con­
tinued session uf the Board of
Aldermen held Thursday night
In the Women’s Club Building.
Only opposing voice to the
action taken Ly the board wus
that o f I,. K. Woudhwnis.
Going into effect for a 48month period aa soon aa potaid* water, passed by tha
Stute Hoard o f Health, is pass­
ing through the pipes will ha
the into schedule as proposed
!&gt;y the c o m p a n y Tuesday
night. At Hint time a schedule
was picsentcd calling for a
$3.60 minimum up to 7,000
gullon*; 23 cents per thousand
up to 20,000 gallons and 23
cents per thousand thereafter.
Tiio agivement will ba cov­
ered by resolution up to tha
p r e s e n t franchise maturity
•lute with the remaining tint#
lo he covered by contract.
Other terms call for a de•lease in rales at the end o f
the four year period to be bas­
ed upon ihc report uf a survey
'••am composed o f uno man
lilted hy the town, one by til*
company and one from a disinteiested engineering firm.
Idic company, taking Im­
mediate steps tu make liccessaiy facility improvements as
railed for hy tha state, expects
Hie time involved to be appioxiiiiiitcly six week*.

a victim of gangrene diabetes,
was Hie first down oik of the
three gangways Hung up along
the black hull uf Hie mercy
ship. She walked down tu one
of live wailing ambulances,
aided hy Bed Cross nurse*.
Pedro Perez Vidal, 17, was
next off the ship, and hu was
carried on a stretcher. The
Red Cross said he was a polio
victim. Hie seriously ailing
and the stretcher cases were
unable or unwilling tu talk
with newsmen waiting at Hie
dock as Hie vessel lied up.
As the maul laid) of refu­
gees began streaming slowly
down the gangplanks, Ihey
were unsmiling, nut like Hie
happy throng uf 922 who ar­
rived here l)cc. 27 aboard Hie
first ship lo carry prisoner
ransom supplies to Cuba and
return uilli a load of exiles.
"Tills Is dilferenl. For lliesc
IH'jple, il was a rough voyagr," said a member of the
Red Cross Irani.
lie said the supply nf sea
sickness pills ran out early in
Ihc evening, us the Shirley
l.ykes steamed from Havana
Everything Is set for the
harbor lit 7 p in into llie Flor­
annual
Elks Charity nail Salida hlralta. stirred up h) bins
urday ni-rlit at the Mnyfair
lery winds of a cold front
Inn, Chairmen Dirk Muprs
anil Stephen Androska said

WASHINGTON ( UPI) —
Secretary o f Statu Dean Husk
ad CIA Direetur John A. Mc­
Cone appeared before a Senate
foreign relations aubrummitlee Imlny lo discuss re|Mirts of
a new Soviet buildup in Culia.
Tlic two officials faced ques­
tioning oil President Ken­
nedy's news conference stoleinent yesterday that daily surveillunce of Culm had disclos­
ed “ no influx" o f offensive
today,
Russian weapons.
"Everyone is invited to atKennedy said that one So­
lend, knowing that their con­
viet ship might have brought
tribution* go to help crippled
arms to Culm. Hut he suiil
rliililri-n in llie Harry.Anna
tlicie was no rvidt-ncu it earCripplnl Children'* Home, and
tied wrupuns that migl t |m&gt;s«
Autopsy ill Ha- dcutli ol 61 uiiilcrprivilrgt-d children in
a threat to Hie United State*. year-old lloaca Foster in lie Sanford," said Androsko.
apartment at 2u3 West First
Dress is optional, and dune,
Street early Thursday proved log begin* at 9:30 p. m. with
Standstill
HUNTSVILLE, Ala (UPI) cause wus by cerebral hemor­ Hammy Gentile's orchestra
—Business activity at this rhage, Acting Coroner Vernon playing in the |&gt;eppermlntspace capital was at a near Mi/e said today.
siriped bullro. in of the MayFuneral service* were lo be fair Inn.
standstill today under a state
of emergency caused by a held tills afternoon at Inc I Ticket luddi-ra are advised
llrivson Funeral Home
shortage of natural gas.
to call Mupc« or Amlroako for
(aide reservations.

Elks Charity
Ball Slated
Saturday Night

Foster Death
Termed Natural

New Blood Bank Hours

WASHINGTON (UP1) —
T ie ro«t of living registered
New night hour* for the
its sharpest monthly dip In
four years in December, Heialuol* County Blood Bank
mainly because of lower food were announced today by
prices. But cold weather Is Ralph Wight, chairman.
Beginning M o n d a y , the
expected to send food costa
Blood Bank, which is located
up again this month.
This was reported today just behind Seminole Me­
by Robert J. Myera, deputy morial Hospital on Second BL
commissioner of the Bureau will ba open from 4 to t p-m.
ion Monday, Tuesday, Thurs­
of La bur Statistic*.

f

Water Boost
Hike Rates Set
In Casselberry

WASHINGTON (UP1) —
The Agriculture Department
Thursday announerd plans
for a broad investigation of
llie poultry industry.

CArE CANAVERAL (UTI)
—America's next msnned or­
bital flight into spare—a day­
long minion by astronaut I**roy Gordon Cooper Jr.—is
scheduled for April 2, It was
lesrned today.
Tlic flight could last even
longer than a day.
Tentative plans are to send
the 3J-)ear-old Air Force ma­
jor 22 times around the world
on a flight (hat would take
31 hours. Tills It nearly four
limes more than any U. S.
astronaut has ever flown In
apace.

NO. 635

day and Friday. On Katurduy
It will b« open from 8:30 a. ni.
until 1 p. m.
Blood Bank supplies are
still low and many more don­

Mutiuger Hugh Prince o f
the Muvieland Drive In Thea­
ter bus offered a free puss
fur twu fur a mouth to any­
one signing up to donate
blood during the Friday and
ors ara needed to bring stocks Saturday night shows. Blood
up and prevent a eerious Hank personnel will ba on
shortage In case o f an emer­ duty in the snack bar to ac­
gency, Wight said.
cept pledges.
i

Herald Index
Bridge
......... I'uge 7
Classified _ Huge K A 9
Comics
__ .... Page 8
Dear A l . b y ____ Tag* 7
Editorial
..... Page 4
Entertainment .... Page 7
la-gal* --------- Page 7 A 8
Puzzle ___ . Page 8
Society — , r.
Page 8
Hporta —
.... Page B
Churches . ....
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XrraU

DeBary Church
Hosts Meeting
Of Presbytery
By Mra. Adam Muller
The F i r s t
Presbyterian
Church o f DeBary was host
last week at a
meeting

for

Presbytery

the
which

waa

at­

tended by 85 representatives.
Moderator for the meeting
waa Rev. Joe Ed Hollis and
vice moderator was Ray L.
Ttlghman of Orlando. Host
pastor was Rev. Augustus C.
Summers.
Following
the
business
meeting. Day Carper, from
the Belgian Congo, address­
ed the group relating various
areas of bis work.
During the afternoon
it
was noted that the Presby­
tery plans to organize new
churches this year in San­
ford. Bear Lake and Merritt
Island.
Rrv. John F. Anderson Jr.,
•peaking on church extension
work, reported that churches
at Cocoa and Ormond Beach
are now self supporting. Bluford B. Hester Jr. of Atlanta.
Ga , spoke on use of tele­
vision and radio audiovisuals.
Report*
on
Stewardship
were given by Rev. Paul 31.
Endris and on the Committee
on Nominations by Rev. Ed­
ward Rowley.
The nrxt meeting of the
Presbytery will be held on
April 2 at live First Presby­
terian Church in Orlando,

SANFORD POLICE CH IE F ROY W IL L IA M S became presi­
dent o f the 8hrJna Club In Installation ceremonies held at the
d u b Saturday. New President Wiiliama and other officers
were installed by Illustrious Potentate Russell Guy Carr, (in
dark suit) o f the Bahia Temple o f Orlando. Williams is a char­
ter member o f the Morroco Temple in Jacksonville, joining in

1925. From left seated are Ralph Wight, IV, second vice presi­
dent; Carr; Williams, and Robert Billhimcr, first vice presi­
dent. Standing nro J. I. Smith, secretary and A. L . Skinner,
treasurer. One o f the main projects o f the Shrine Club is the
support o f 17 hospitals for crippled children throughout the
United States.

Deane To Be Feted TV Newscaster
Addresses
By Atlantic Bank
Lions Club

Robert W.
Deane,
rice
president and cashier o f the
Sanford Atlantic Bank will
retire
from
the
position.
Thursday, and be feted at a
testimonial dinner at
the
M ayfair Inn.
Deane Is a life-lone resi­
dent o f Sanford, attendlns
public schools here and gra­
d u a te * from Seminole High
School In Ills .
He attended business col­
lege and accepted a position
with a Sanford bank In Feb.
H IT. In December o f the
aame year, be enlisted in
the U. S. Navy, and served
in the Paymaster and Supply
Department. Upon his dis­
charge in July IBIS, he re­
turned to the former bank
position and was appointed
assistant cashier, serving in
that capacity until July, 1B77.
For several years, Deane
represented a fertiliser com­
pany. and laler accepted a
position with the Sanfonl-

Chase Honored
By Boy Scouts
Randall Chase o f Sanford
was honored Saturday by lbs
Central Florida Council of
Hoy Scouts with the Silver
Heaver Award, the highest
award o f scouting.
Mr. Chase r e c e i v e d
award at the 40th annual
ipuit o f the Council, for
outstanding servlcea to that
group during bla years o f a f­
filiation.
Honored with Chase were
four other Central Florida
men: Frank Chlldera o f Ruckletlgr; Dr. l*inholsler, Ormond
Hcachj Dr. John Heita and
James Kasper, both e f Or­
lando.
Randy Chase, Kagle Scout
eon o f Randall Chase had the
honor of escorting Uie awards
winners to the platform to re­
ceive their recognition from
more than SO sceuterw and
their wives, aa D. A . Cheney a
veteran o f 4S years in scout­
ing presented the Silver Beav­
ers.
Attending from Sanford be­
sides Mr. end Mrs. Chase and
Kandy ware Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Tyre. Jamea J. Hay, Mr.
and Mrs. George M affelt, Mr.
end Mrs. B. K. Ganaa and Mr.
end Mra. Thornes A lb ert

A rt Instruction
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
M tasben o f the DeBery
Arts ead Crafts Club ere
meeting on Tuesday morn­
ings at the Manama House
tor iaslrwcUoa by D m Eusery
’ sbd oa Friday mornings for
•M il Laura Lock.

Oviedo Truck Growers. Inc.
He served as treasurer and
later as sccretary-treasurer
of the organisation.
In Feb. !Bt3 he came to
the Sanford Atlantic Bank
where he has served as tell­
er, assistant cashier, cashier
and then as vice president
and cashier until his retire­
ment.
Deane is fond of fishing
and hunting and enjoys work­
ing In the yard. He makes
his home with hta mother.
Mra. Cornelia Deane at "the
old homestead", BIO E. 23th
St.
He Is a charter member
of Campbell-Lossing Post of
the American l-rgion; a tile
member of Sanford Lodge 52
of the Masons, and a
member of the Morocco Tem ­
ple, AAOVStS of Jacksonville.
A member of the American
Institute o( Banking he also
belongs lo the Chamber of
Commerce, the VWWI, Bar­
racks 486. tbe to and B So­
ciety, the Seminole County
Sportsman's Assn., the San­
ford Shrine Club and the
First Presbyterian Church.

By Jane Casselberry
The Lions Club of Cassel­
berry
met
last
Thursday
night at Bill’s Diner. Guest
speaker waa newscaster Ray
Ward of WESII TV’ who spoke
of Uie weed for Americans to
wake up from Ihrir apathy
toward the Communist threat
facing the nation.
Pastor Ronald Miller of the
Messiah I-utheran Church of
Casselberry
was
appointed
Club Chaplain.
The Club will present a
handsome trophy to the win­
ning player at the Jai Alai
Fronton during the Lion's
Benefit scheduled tonight.
Plans for a lad ies Night
to be held in ltonor oi their
lltli
annual charier night
were announced. Hugh Re­
gister will be chairman ol
tbo affair to be held at the
Capri Restaurant in Sanford,
on the evening of March T.

A course In Civics will open
at Seminole High School, at
T p. m., Monday, Vocational
and Adult Education Director
E. S. Douglaia announced to­
day.
This course Is being offer­
ed for Adult High School cre­
dit or for those who plan
to obtain the Florida Equiva­
lency Diploma based on the
G.E.D. test.
Courses In General Math­
ematics, Algebra I and 11 ami
English I and It wilt open at
the aamc time.
Sinew this evening school
is a part of the Seminole
County Public School System,
(he only charge la a registra­
tion fee of $2 plus the cost
of books.
All persons interested tn
enrolling should report to
Seminole High School at T
p. in., January 28. Information
is available from Douglass,
as Director of Vocational and
By Mra. Adam Muller
Adult Education in the School
A demonstration on the Administration lltilg. on Com­
force at making of clay flowers will mercial Ave.
is Nicho­ be given for members o f the
has been
DeBary Arts and Crafts Club
only aia
Ceramic Group by Teg Cun­

Nicholas

Business
Briefs

Pasternack

Leading the sales
Strickland-Morriion,
las Pasternack who
with the company
months,
Pasternack, who came to
Flurida from Hartford, Conn.,
was top salesman in Decem­
ber in both new and used
can .
Before coming to Sanford
he was employed by the BunBr Mra. Ac
Muller
shine laundry Co. in H art­
The lluildinic Comm litre of ford for 17 years.
Fnleratlon of
(he
Florida
M artin! in IBM. tha Pas­
Art met for a discussion sra- ternacks have seven children;
Mantion House four daughters and
lion at the .\
three
Saturday morning
mori
with A. sons.
MarNaughUm presiding,
|
Mrs. Pastcrnark teaches ele­
Mrs. MaAttending were
w«
mentary school in Altamonte
aele 8. Smith of
o New Smyrna
Springs. The family llvea tn
Beach, Mr*, Mildred DabWinter Park.
president of the San
rock, preaidenl
ford Club and Mra. George
Albert Mercer, ClinSummer and Chester Eldridge of DeBsry,

Art Committee
Meets Ir
In DeBary

Fire Auxiliary
Sets Game Night

ROBERT DEANE

M IGHTY McGINNTTY
».o .u YORK t UPI ) - Joe
(Iran Man) .\
MrGmmty. a star
pllrher with Uie old New
York Giant* at the turn of
the century, pitched both
of a doublehcader on
occasions.

A
Game Night wrtll be
sponsored by Ihe Ladies Aux­
iliary o( the Lake Mary Vol­
unteer Fire Dept, at Uie Fire
Hall beginning at 7 p m .
Thursday.
A minimum admission has
been set for tbe evening
to the public.

TRUSSES
M AN U FA C TU R E D LO CALLY
By Gator Laaaber t'r a y a s y
haiktlwg ■pacification*.

APPROVED
•
•

Sonlherw Balkier
FMA * V A

la maat ywur eaaet

BY
Cade

Ceramics Group
Sets Meeting

ningham of DeBary at Wed­
nesday's 2:30 p. m. meeting
In tbe Mansion House.
At last week's meeting of
the group a demonstration on
the making o f small ducks
waa presented by Montlque
Cleaver and was well re­
ceived by members.
All person* Interested In
ceramics ara invited to at-

Skate Slated
Methodist Men's Bible Class
For Dimes March
A twelve-hour &lt;*L-*r
Dimes skate-a-thon with a do­
nation o f one dime every half
hour has lieen planned for
Monday at the Melody Skate
Rink fo r the benefit o f the
March o f Dimes, Mrs Patricia
Ransbottom and Mrs. Ann
Hcolehan co-chairmen o f the
event announced today.
In addition, eight young
Sanford girle will tie candi­
dates fo r the Junior 3!iss con­
test at the rink- The eight
are Jackie Ivey, Cathy Beekey, Jeannie Klinefelter, P at­
sy Owens, Linda Vaughn, Adrianna Wictsma, Judy Har­
man and Janica Rohn.
Proceeds o f the Skate for
Dimes, and the Junior Miss
contest will all go toward the
3!arch o f Dimes, the Nation­
al Foundation, A . J. Best,
Rink owner and manager an­
nounced.
Two other events, a road
block on French Ave. and
First St. and w Mr. Magic
Show at the Rita Theater are
planned for Saturday. The
girls of the SHS Anchor Club
will take rharge o f the road
block, and Mr. 31agic him­
self will present the show for
the kiddies at the Rita, be­
ginning at 10 a. tn.
There are at present five
people in Seminole County
who have received and arc re­
ceiving help through the N a ­
tional Foundation for the illne*e and long rehabilitation
following attacks o f polio.
One o f those who it re­
ceiving aid is Richard Rans­
bottom husband o f Mrs. Pat
ItunslHtUoin who is serving
at ro-chairman of tbo cam­
paign this year.

DeBary HD Club
Plans Meeting

Programs Heard

Ry 31ra. Adam Mullrr
The DeBary Home Demon­
stration Club will meet Thurs­
day for Its monthly workshop
and business session at the
Community Center.
The workshop will convene
at 10 a. m. amt Die business
meeting at 1:30 p. m. with
Mrs. Georg* Wright presid­
ing.

More than 500 radio stallons
are carrying the two weekday
programs produced by the Lu­
theran Laymen's League. The
"F am ily Worship Hour," a 13minute program designed for
broadcast
Slonday
through
Saturday, la heard over 203
stations and 318 are broadrasting the ftve-mtnute "D a y by
Day With Jesus."

HoldsAnnualSupperMeeting
Class of

18 year* on the faculty of tha

the First Methodist Church of

Greatest Bible Conference of

The

Men’s Bible

Sanford mrt Saturday even­ llie World at the home of tha
ing in McKinley Hall for its late Rev. Billy and Ma Sun­
day- at Winona Lake, Ind.
annual supper meeting. Rev.
They have more than |3.0n0
W. E. Timms, teacher of the worth of Gospel Teaching Ob­
class, and Mrs. Ttmms pro­ jects treasons collected and
vided the turkey a, rolls and used ovod the past 23 years
coffee. Wives of class mem­ and have conducted Evange­
listic Services tn many larger
bers served the tables.
cities of the United States as
A
program followed the
well aa tn England and Can­
supper with a sing service ada.
led by M. M. Strickland.
Prayer was led by Rev. John
Adams and Dr. Wade Rucker
sang a solo, "T h e Holy C ity."
President L. Baker presided
during the business session.
Rev. and Mr*. Timms pre­
sented a program e f fix felta-grapb Christmas s c e n e s
Illustrated by colored lights
with Rev. Timma speaking
on each scene. Included were
The Annunciation, The Magnlficate,
The Shepherd,
No
Room in the Inn, The Stanger
Scene and The Wise Men.
Appropriate hymns were sung
to* each scene. Tnc program
closed with the benediction
by Rev. Timms.
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Timms,
known as the National Child­
ren '! Friend, have served for

8207 Auxiliary
To Have
Social Meeting
By Donna Estes
The Auxiliary of VFW Post
82W7 will have a social meet
ing at I p. m. Thursday at
the home of Mrs. Merle Har­
ris. Mr*. Irene March, preslLr-nt and Mra. Harris will
serve as hostesses.
Representing the post at
the Institution and Installa­
tion o f the new auxiliary to
Post 10030, held Saturday
night at the Country Club of
Casselberry, were 3Irs. Har­
ris district eight deputy- chief
of staff; Mrs. Walter Ste­
wart, district eight secretary
and Art Block, past com­
mander of the post.

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Special Civics
Course Slated

MARCH OF DIMES committee met at the Melody Skate Rink to work on
plans for the Skate For Dimes scheduled for Monday from noon to midniRht. From left arc Mra. Bill Klinefelter, committee member; Mrs. Rich­
ard Ransbottom, co-chairman; Shealy Beat, rink owner and manager and
Mrs. J. R. Hnolehan, co-chairman.
(Herald Photo)

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That ACL-Pipcline hassle
will come to an abrupt end
Monday night when the Navy
s-p-e-l-l-s out what the itory
could be tor Sanford . . . Any­
thing more to be aaid.

• • •

How about eome more litter
baikcta along Flrat Street?
Thoie planteri are being u*ed
a little too much for butts and
assorted garbage.

• • •

The salary for a county com­
missioner is now $2,400 and
1100 per month car allowance.
H u t makes his salary $3,600
annually. Not bad when you
consider who spends $100 per
month on their car.

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Don't he surprised If fee o f­
ficials don't ask for a pay
hike from the legislative dele­
gation starting In 1963.

• • •

And don't be further sur­
prised if one commissioner
doesn't ask the delegation to
abolish the fee system and let
the commission rule what each
officer makes.

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I don’t envy Mack Cleveland
Jr. that day.

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Want to know tha names o f some books
which, nppnrently, are "interestinR" reading?
A «k any high school atudent,
A group o f books popular with local students
has created a storm among parents at Edgerton,
W is„ according to a U PI report todny. But n
check this morning reveals the books haven’t
even created a ripple o f complaint hero.
Some 450 angry parents converged on the
Edgerton School Board Tuesday night demand­
ing the banishment o f such “ filth y" books as
'T h e Ugly American” and "1984."
The board supported the continued use o f
the hooks, with such remarks ns "we are no
longer living in the nge o f Longfellow" and “ we

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can’t keep a fence nround our children.*
A Catholic priest disagreed, saying: '‘Par­
ents have the right to put a fence around their
children." And he objected on moral grounds to
"The Catcher in the Rye," "1081” and “ Brave
Now W orld."
A physician whose w ife Is a school board
member told the Itourd: "Young men have
enough ideas o f their own without getting more."
Classed by the parents as “ filth y " and “ vul­
gar" were these books: ‘T h e Catcher in the Rye,”
by J. D. Salinger; “ Brave New W orld," by Aldotis
Huxley; "1981," by George Orwell; “ Of Mice and
Men,” by John Steinbeck; "Crime and Punish­
ment,” by Fyodor Dostoevsky, and “ The Ugly

W E A TH E R : Cold through Thursday. High today, 70-75. Low tonight, 50-55.
VOL. 55

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SANFORD, FLO R ID A

'Savage' Red Guerrillas
Nabbed In Viet Nam

o f a 40-man force which mur­
dered 40 anti - Cummunlat
tribesmen and wounded 25
other* with machine gun*,
grenades and clubs in a plan­
ned raid Jan. 3. Two Am eri­

can* were wounded In the
nearly five hours of fighting.
One of the Vietnamese vic­
tim* wsa beaten to death with
■piked club*. Another was tied
to a tree and shot.
The source* aaid the Viet
Cong suffered 3(1 dead and an
unknown number o f wounded
In a hastiiy-organlxed counter­
attack.
The raid took plare before
dawn at a U. K. special force*
camp near Plel Mrong village
on the Cambodian border,
about 25 mile* north o f Suig-

on. The attack was plotted
with the hrlp o f Communist
agenta inside the rump.
U. S. sources said question­
ing o f the captives, Member*
of ilia Monlugnard t r i t, e,
ihowrd tha Viet Cong wanted
to destroy the ramp because
it was close to the Chu 1'iong
guerrilla bu»c und one of the
main Communist Infill ration
routes.
In preparation for the raid,
Ited agenta Inside the ramp
rut barbed wire fence* and
distributed
ammunition
to

Viet Cong supporters. Nona o f
tlie nnti-Communist trainee*
had ammuntion.
Spec. 3 Billie G. Fell. 23. o f
Ituleyville, Ala., woke up in
the dispensary a* a guarrila
burst through the door firing
an automatic rifle. It u 11 e t ■
splintered the boards over
Fell'a head and a grvnude blew
out nne o f the w alls o f the dis­
pensary as he escaped.
Finally the Americana and
some trainees organised a de­
fense and bent bark the at­
tar kero.

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to he completed in throe weeks, according to
County Engineer Bill Bush.
(Herald Photon)

Impact Grant Casselberry Agrees To Consider
To General Fund
'Quickie' W ater Rate Boost

Slated Friday

•

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•

NEW
YORK
fU P I) —
French statesman Jean Mon
net, "F u lh rr o f the Common
Market," will receive tha 1062
“ Freedom Award" tonight.

Conversion Move
L A K E L A N D ( U l’I ) — Con
rentrntore are rapidly con
verting In p r o c e s a i n g o f
gruprfruit aa the hnrveating
o f early and miilaeaaun or­
anges nears an end. arcordiliK
to Kloiidu Citrus Mutual.

For Good?
WORK IS pregrcflHing on widening Seminole
Blvd. to tho Seminole Raceway. Tho project,
which callit for widening o f alx feet, in expected

Casselberry ^ldermen Tues with heater troubles at Hie
day night * greed to consider Women’* Club aftur the com­
pany's
original
proposal
a completely new, spur-ofmade List September was
the-moment pro|&gt;o»al
made
withdrawn and Hie board vot­
by Casselberry Utilities Co. ed not to consider a proposal
on Its request for a water recommended by the engi­
rate ralac.
neering firm of A.E. O'Neal]
The action came during a and Associates,
meeting polka-dot led with 10
Previous announcement that
minute recesses and pinguid Hie meeting was to have been

United

Press

International

The biting cold

wave that

has covered the central part
o f Use nation dipped into Hie
Southland
today,
bringing
snow, sleet and rain.
An Inch of snow had fallen
In Nashville, Tenn., by I a.
D.

The WeaUser Bureau said
the temperatures will drop to
3 degrees In north Alabama
tonight. Snow and ice accu­
mulation* of one inch were
forecast In the slate.
Sleet
and
freezing
rain
changing to light inow were
forecast for the northern part
of Mississippi with tempera­
ture* dropping to 3.
Temperatures were expect
U n . Camilla Bruce, county I
to~ ra »ie " from"
U»~l"o
super.isor o f registration, ! * ] * * « J S S S L J m t t oorth
attending a week-loaf c o n s t* Florida In about normal over
Hon of supervisors at Taffi- the southern part o f tha state.
The Weather Bureau warned
hasis-e. Sh« will rrtnm S ain *
af hazardous driving condi­
day.

Attending Meet

V

tion* in areas where snow,
sleet and freezing rain was
expected.
The new blizzard that swept
through the Midwest lodsy,
dropping the mercury far below zero, stacked up new
snow from Denver to New
York. It crested huge ice
gorges
in the
Mississippi
Hlver.

Politics Heard
On Cuba Probe
WASHINGTON
(U P 1 I
—
Democrsls cried
“ politics"
todsy st a move by some
Senate Republicans to hold
(heir own Investigation of the
Cuban Invasion failure.
Even Sen. Kenneth B. K e e l­
ing, (R-N'.Y.J, a critic of past
administration
policies
on
Cubs, warned against the
GOP Id lin g the Cuhan crisis
gel mixed up in IU publics.

on zoning was in error and
Tuesday's
two-snd-onc-halfhour continued session wav
devoted entirely to discussion
of the water rate raise alter
routine and necessary final
steps were taken to complete
work on the town's agreement
with Seminole Its sewsy for
widening ami paving Semi­
nole Blvd.
Thr utility company’* new
proposal
would set
water
rates at n $1 So minimum for
the first 7,IKK) gallons which
would automatically supply
$400 of the $700 per month
uccdcd over a 46 month per­
iod by the company if it It
to hnancc improvements in
accordance with demands of
the Stair Hoard of Health.
Beyond the minimum, 23 cents
per tlxmiand gallons would
be charged up to 30.000 gal­
lons and 22 cent* per thou­
sand thereafter.
Included in the proposal waa
the request to "b e allowed
to renegotiate after the 46
months period" which would
begin “ only at auch time aa
potable water, meeting stale
standards, ti running through
the pipes."
Tlw l*i.i rd waa asked to
take immediate action on like
new proposal presented orally
by Paul R iles, company sup­
ervisor. However, members
voted that r ic h must tie pro­
vided with a written copy for
further study before any Ba­
al agreement can be reached.
The session was held open
and the hoard Is expected to
meet against this week to
but oft the propoaaL

The strike closed more than
570 milra of EEC track which
serve Florida's Atlantic Coast
holiday resorts, the nation's
spaceport at Cape Canaveral
and industrial site* between
Jacksonville and Florida City,
south of Miami.
Picket lines were set up at
the entranees to all FEC pro-

Honored

C om ing!
L A K E L A N D (U P I) — Tho weather bureau
forecast today freezing temperatures for north and
central Florida by Friday niorninK as u cold front
pushes across the statu.
Tho cold weather was expected to lie^ln affectInR extreme northwest Florida tonight. Temperatures

Against M erger

'Biting' Cold W ave
'Hammers' Southland
Waterways Meet

W ork on Interstate 4 from
* R 434 to the Orange County
Line • testa tod -j.

ST. AUGUSTINE (U P I) More Uian 1.2U0 member* of
11 non operating union* went
on strike ngainvt the FloHda
East Coast Railway in a pay
W A SH IN G TO N &lt;UP1) — dispute at 6 a.m. today and
Prc-ipccts dimmed today for n one minute later the historic
show-down vote before next railway abolished the strikers'
week In the Senate's anti-fill
Jobs and closed down all oper­
ation*.
buster fight.

in tha 20a and a hard freeze
were forecast fo r (he Pan­
handle tonight.
The mercury Was expected
to stay near the freezing mark
In the Panhandle most o f
Thursday, with the cold air
stabbing Into Hie southern
part o f the slate by Thurs­
day night.
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I) —
The forecast called for »
Northwest O r i e n t Airlines
hard freeze in northern dis­
■eked (lie Civil Aeronautics
tricts and freezing tempera­
Hoard (C A R ) Tuesday to dintures in rcntrnl am) possibly
mi** the merger application or
In soul hem iliutricle Friday
Pan Aniurirnn World Airways
morning.
ami Tran* World Airlines.

Announced
allotment
of
3140,647 In federal impact
funds will be plared in the
county schools' general oper­
ating fund, Supt. It. T. Mil wee
laid today.
Annual allocation of the
money from the U. S. Depart­
ment o f Health, Education and
Welfare was announced T ups
day afternoon in a telegram
from Congressman A. S. Herlong Jr. to The Herald.
W. A. Teague, school admin
islrative assistant, said the
• • •
grant is in supixirt of federally
The Chase and Co.-Chung connected students, that is,
King scholarship grantees arc children of NAS-based person­
fulfilling the expectations of
nel.
the sponsors, according to
Sonny
Powell, committee
chairman.
D e a I a Horner, Seminole
High School, and Thomas
Foreso, Lyman High School
Quarterly meeting of Flor­
graduate, have both been com­
ida Waterways Association di­
mended by the Univeraity of
Florida dean for the high cal­ rector! will be held Friday at
iber of their work, Powell the M ayfair Inn.
Heading Hie directors, from
said, and added that the Sem­
throughout the state, will be
inole County student*’ gradea
fra n k II. Brownell. Jackson­
are at "about the 3.73 level of
ville, association president.
the perfect 4.0." Both Foreso
John Krider, founder and
and Miss Horner are carrying
first
president of the associa­
"h eavy” schedule# and are
tion and Seminole County
Justifying the confidence of
'he committee that selected Chamber of Commerce man­
ager, said the group will dlsthem from a score o f worthy
cua* the Crus* State Canal, the
"sndidalrs for the scholarship,
St. Johns-Indian Jtivrr Canal
lecordlng to the chairman.
and other proposed waterway
• • •
projects.
Julian Whigham will be the
next postmaster for Sanford.
He Is presently working fur
an insurance company and be
was No. 1 on the eligible Hat.

available to the students. The three books In
question, he stated, are included in Wilson’s
Standard Catalogue for High School Libraries.
He added none o f the books arc "required"
reading for the students "and besides they have
enough ‘ required rending to do to keep up iti
their studies." He said books listed in the Wilson
catalogue are considered educational rending for
the student’s personal choice.
(K d ’s note: Wc wonder how all these
angered Edgerton parents and the priest
learned these hooks arc "filth y " and ‘Sul
gar." Surely not by henrsny. llmmmm.? And
an aside to Mrs. King: Prepare for an aval­
anche of requests.| It always happens when
a book Is labeled as "u n fit.")

Abolishes Jobs

MOSCOW ( U P I ) — The So­
viet Communist party paper
Ptuvda today reinforced Pre­
mier Nikita 8. Khrushchev’*
cell fo r a hall to the public
dispute between Russia and
Ited China.

* • •

Speaking o f the Seminole
County Semi-Centennial, the
committee promises a F U LL
day starting at B a.m. and
headlining the world-famous
Blue Angels and the Shooting
Stars, the N avy precision fly ­
ing team and their buddies in
the
free
fall
parachuting
group . . . Big eats for very
little money, baseball, beauty
contest, fireworks, exhibits,
open house at NAS . . , Get set
for a thriller on April 27 . . .
It also will have a spectacular
square dance exhibition by
teams
from
southeastern
states that show on Friday
night and the show-stopping
big dance Saturday night at
the plush Mayfair Inn . . .
Whoooo-eeeec!

n n w A ...

‘Stop F igh ting’

NOBODY ASKED ME. but

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NO. 655

Hope Fading

Tf Seminole's public school
teachers have to take a teach­
er's exam to measure their
competency, then why not
School Hoard members?

why should those responsible
for the Sarcpta dance promo­
tion change the dale from Feb­
ruary to April 20? . . . This Is
just a week before the SemiCentennial
celebration
on
April 27 brings in a leading
"n a m e" dance band for their
big wing-ding at thr Mayfair
Inn . . . It will be tough com
petition for anyone hoping to
raise money . . . Maybe the
Frhruury dale should he re­
scheduled for Sarepta affair
. . . That Is, M whoever Is
sponsoring it wants to make
money.

American," by William Lederer and Eugene Bur­
dick.
All these books are on the shelves o f the
Sanford Public Library, according to Mrs. Sara
King, head librarian. Most calls fo r this rending
are from high school students, she added.
Queried whether any complaints had been
received by her for having these books available,
Mrs. King replied; "N o. not really. The father of
a high school senior did complain last, year at
City Hall. But, so far as 1 know, there have been
no other complaints."
A. J. Bracken, Seminole High School princi­
pal, said three o f the books— "1984,” “ Crime and
Punishment" and "The Ugly American"— are in­
cluded among the school library’’a 5,000 hooks

(Ehv ^cutfnrti lim tlti FEC Strike

SAIGON, Viet Nam (U P !)
Plans on that Denary Nurs­
— Authoritiea today announc­
ing Home should be completed
ed tha capture o f 42 Commonnext week.
• • •
lit pucrrillni who slaughtered
Oh, that corner of Park and helpless Vietnameae trainee*
Commercial Is gonna look so at a ramp run by the U. S.
prrtty. Why doesn't Mr. Wood­
Army.
ruff notice ft and what could
Informed aourn-a laid the
be done at Park and First.
Viet Cong guerrilla* were part
Ken McIntosh is probably
the best bet for the DSA award
Saturday with Doug Stcnstrom
getting the Good (lovermncnt
award.

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How Do You Like Your Reading ?

Optimists Set
Affiliate Here

OXFORD, Miss. (U P I) —
Negro student James It, Mere­
dith left the University of
Sliisissippl, possibly fo r good,
with student* and nawamun
literally pushing him o ff the
Optimist International, the
rumpus in a brokun-down fourth largest service club
auto.
organization in the world will
wok to affiliate a group of
business,
professional
and
P A R IS ( U P I ) — French civic leaders In the Sanford
President Charles de Gaulle area, when member* of (lie
luis accepted an appeal by Winter Park rlub visit liere
West Gri man Chancellor Kon­ Thursday.
rad Adenauer not to torpedo
le a d by John Hcthca, lA
Common Market negotiation* Governor of the organization
with Great Britain lit present. In the Central Florida area,
and Martin Drowsier, Chair­
Flench sources said today.
man o f tho Now club com­
mittee of Hie Winter Park
MOSCOW (U P I ) — Soviet club, a meeting will bo bold
scientist* had regular radio at 7.3(1 p. m. at the pinecontact with their Mars-1 crest Inn. They will moot
■pain station all through lust with several Sanlonl resi­
week, the offiriul Toss News dents at a dutch-treat, a cus­
Agency seid today. Tass said tom o ( Optimist rlubs, din­
the Mars-1 I* more than 25 ner meeting.

O K ’s Appeal

Still In Contact

million miles from earth.

Injured In Fall
S A N T A B A R B A R A , Calif.
(U P I ) — Ethel May Johnson,
once voted the "most beautiful
showgirl on Broadway," was
reported in a coma today at u
hospital here. Her daughter,
Charlotte Duvinberre, aaid thr
72-year-old form er Zlegfleld
Follira dancer had been in a
coma aim * falling at their
home.

Milk Price
Hearing Set
TALLAH ASSEE (U P I )—The
Milk Commission today set
Fob. 6 for a public hearing to
ronsidcr proposed change* in
a regulation prohibiting wiling
milk below cost.
The hearing was scheduled
fur IU a.m. In the House chainher of tho Capitol.

Hopes Dwindle
For Special
Apportion Meet
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I) —
leg isla tive eye* turned to
Gov. Farris Bryant today a*
hope dwindled fo r a self-called
special session o f tho lawmak­
ers to discuss rcapportiunmrnt,
Bryant ia apparently the
only hope left fur Hie Legisla­
ture to get the job done, lifter
lawmakers responded s l u g glshly to a petition to cull
thrmsrlvra into session.
I f the Legislature doesn't do
It, the federal court will.
Out of 57 House members
und 2.2 senators needed to vote
"y e s " in order to call the
meeting without the consent
o f tlie governor, only 30 rep­
resentatives unit three senat­
ors hud indicated approval
Tuesday.
(Inc o f tlu&lt; governor's aides
reported, however, that there
is a good cliunce tliul tlie gov­
ernor may eall a session for
early February.
llr)a id bus repeatedly said
be wilt not rail a special meet­
ing without assurances before­
hand that the Legislature will
approve a better plan Ilian (lie
16-semitor, 135-t cpresentntive
proposal tinned (Jown by Flor­
ida votei* in November.
Although the aide said Bry­
ant’.* stand over the problem
remulns the same, be said the
chief executive "still lias high
hopes for a break before Feb.

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perty within mlnutci o f 6 a.m.
Two hours later, James Had­
ley, chairman of a commlttco
representing Hie strikers, told
Unilrd Press International In
Jacksonville, “ everything is
In perfect order."
"There have been no at­
tempts to cross picket linos
by anyone—and that Includes
some non-union piggy back
truck firms. We're in good
shape and ready to figh L "
Iladley aaid he understood
the only incident of the strike
occurred at the Bowden Yards
on the outskirts o f Jackson­
ville where several big freight
cars Jumped Bin rails.
“ You might say the c a n
were derailed because (hero
were no maintenance o f way
men available to take care of
them ," he said.
No one was hurt when tha
cars derailed.
Pickets, some In tha busi­
ness suit of tha clerks, and
others in the traditional rail­
roader's dress o f blue-andwhite overalls and perky cap,
displayed signs around their
necks reading,' "O n strike
against the Florida East Coast
Railw ay."
Hadley aaid picket tinea also
were set up at the company's
main offices here, and In New
Smyrna, West Palm Beach,
Fort Pierce and Miami.
Early today there were no
indications how long Hie strike
would last.
Roth sides aaid before tho
strike tliey were not prepared
to negotiate further on the
union demand o f a 10.28 ccnls
per hour pay bike.

10 Survive
Airliner Crash
LAS PALMAS, Canary Tslands (U P I) — A Portuguese
air force Cut transport plane
with 13 persons aboard crash­
ed Into Hie Atlantic Tuesday
night four mllea o ff Las Pal­
mas
Ten survivor# were picked
up today by rcarue ships, but
little hope was held fo r tho
three persons still missing.
The aircraft, a military
version o f the commercial
DCI, was en route to Lisbon
from Angola.
One crew
member
was
picked up this morning from
o.sc
of
the piano'* wings
which was still afloat. Ho
was identified as MaJ. Pedro
Pena, tho co-pilot.
Nine other survivor* worn
rescued from a raft after
they were s(lotted by a Span­
ish air force reconnalssanca
plane.

lC n K U tfc m c n t
ATHENS, Greece (U P I) Tlie royal family announced
today
the engagement of
NEW YO RK (U P I) -S tocks
Crown Prince Constantine, 23, got off to a lirm start teday,
to lii-yeur-olil Dullish Prin­ hut trading was not parti­
cess Anna Mario.
cularly active.

Firm sSlart

ACL Aids Strike Bound Travelers
Plans were outlined today
by AUantic Coast Line P res­
ident W. Thomas Rice lor
providing transportation ser­
vice for ACL passengers des­
tined to points on tho Florid*
East Const Railway during
the strike un tho FEC.
"Plana have been worked
out so that there will be as
little inconvenience to our
travelers as possible," tha
ACL chief execuUve said.
Coast Lane's “ Florida &amp;pecist" and "E a st Coast Cham­
pion," which run between
Now York and Miami, and

the "CH y of M iam i" and
"South W ind," which run be­
tween Chicago and Miami,
will operate over tracks of
tlw Coast Una to Auburndale,
where they will be delivered
to Uw Seaboard Railroad for
handling to West Palm Beach
and Miami,
Passengers
to
or
from
points on the east coast of
Florida. West Palm Beach
and aoulh, will uae the Sea­
board stations at those points.
Persons destined to points
on the east coast of Florida
between Daytona Beach and

Stuart will be detrained at \ling of baggage with little
Sanford. Arrangements h ive or no Inconvenience to the
been made to transport these traveler, Rice said.
passengers by bus to their
destitution*. Similar arrange­
ments have been made to
transport northbound pass­
Rridg*
......... . Page 1
engers from Greyhound bua
Classified
Page 3-A
stations to the train* at San­
C o m ic a ------ ... Pag* 2-A
ford.
Deac A b b y
..... Pag* 8
Persons traveling to or from
Editorial ...... P a g* t-A
St. Augustlno and Ormond
Entertainment .... Png* 8
UcaiU will use regular bus
Legal*
P a g* t-A 4k 3-A
service between those points
and Jacksonville.
Puis l a __________Paga 2-A
Plans have also been mad«
S o c i e t y ______.... Pag* if
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Move In 'Secrecy'
W ASH IN G TO N (U P l) —
The United Ktn ten, Britain
«md Ituniia went Into Hip leeond duy o f nuclear test turn
talk* her* today with their
discussion* shrouded In se­
crecy.
Representatives o f the three
nuclear powers met at the
Stale Department for nearly
four hours Tuesday and anpounced they hud agreed on
two thine*:
— To meet uguln at 3 p. in.
today.
— Not to discuss ths meet*
fngs publicly.
Thu talks follow an ex*
chanirn o f letters between So*
trlet Premier Nikita S. Khrush­
chev and President Kennedy
In which Khrushchev some*
what eased his position on a
test ban. For the first time
''since 1881 Khrushchev accept*
ad in principle »n-the*epot In*
■pection o f Soviet territory to
check against violations.
The Soviet premier agreed
to two or three tripe a year to
Russia by Intemstlonal In­
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permit foreign personnel to
Station up to three unmanned
monitoring devices on Russian
■oil, U. 8. official# considered
neither the number o f trips
nor ths number o f unmanned
devlcee enough, but hoped this
could he negotiable.
U. 8. disarmament chief
William C, Foster declined to
comment on whether Tues­
day's meeting made progress,
o r whether cautious U. R.
hopes raised by Khrushchev's
letters still stood,
On* by ons, the negotiators
■ f ths three countries filed out
• f the State Department build­
ing shortly after dark with
the aame story fo r newsmen,
Soviet Ambassador to the

United Nations Nikolai T.
Fedorenko aold, “ Tomorrow lit
3 p. in. lie i|Ulet and patient."
B r i t i s h Ambassador Sir
David Ortnsby (loro said, "It
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Introduced her as “ one who
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Mr*.
Gladys
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Real diamonds, pasta repli­
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American Diamond Syndicate j er of Beta Sigma Phi, Mon-1 she lectured.
rough uncut atone* were all
part of the collection with
which Mr*. Hanoaford con­
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about diamonds, when the
group met at the Florid*
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Just back from a tour ol
tha diamond mines ol A fri­
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sorority members that more
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mines, and described mining
methods used to search out
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Mrs, Hannaford also spoke
cn
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use* of diamonds in Industry
and how lu cars for llvum.
Site noted (hat of all the
diamonds mined, only 30 per­
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to beautify the women of the
workl with the other M) per­
cent used for industrial pur­
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H ie cutting o f diamonds la
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Mrs. llannalord pointed out,
and noted that although the
lest diamond rultlng renters
are in the United States,
American
diamond
cutlers
DIAMONDS IN TH E HOUGH, ami diumomla lit perfection were eeen by
study abroad for six year*.
the Uuminu Lumba Chapter o f iteta Sigma Phi aa they were shown by
" A diamond cutter must
Mra. GIndy a Hannaford. right, international diamond educational consult­
do hip Job perfectly the first
a n t A t left, Mr*. Joe Dennison, chapter president, gates in awe at tha
time,” aha said “ Ha fats
(flittering display.
(Herald Photo)
do second chance."

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Va Pork

The Southland'* desegrega­ were thrown at a station wa­
MISS I.O IE A N N E W AGNER, Hupi&gt;er chairman for Sunday nlght'a M Y F
tion
problem*
heightened gon used by Howard to trans­
Japanese Hunquet at tho Casselberry Community Methodist Church, in­
Tuesday will) a shooting in
vited Charles Henson and J iffy Gnmimige lo try their hand at using chopport two Negro pupils lo I lie
North Carolina, a fight in Ar­
nticks to serve their plates from the platter o f typical native food,
school.
The
white
youth,
John­
kansas, leers and taunt* in
( Herald Photo)
Mississippi and defiant wurdi ny Irvin, 18, was hospitalised
In the South Carolina Legis­ with ■ knife wound after (he
lature.
fighl.
I A Negro who said he feared
Al Oxford, Miss., Negro stu
for his life a* a result of the
shooting Incident at Yancey dent James H. Meredith left
By Jane Casselberry
those attending the event bite sire pterea of fried chic
vlllc, N. C., surrendered to the University of .Mississippi
Weaver Hell of the Cassel­ The young people and their ken, chicken soup, rice, soy
highway patrolmen Tuesday campus after concluding his
guesta sat upon cushions on sauce, slaw, plckel beeti and
berry Community Methodist
night.
first - - and perhaps final —
the floor and banquet la hie ■ fortune cookies.
Church was the setting for
Jasper Drown, father of four semester at the racially truu
were lowered by folding the
The M YF hopes to contrl
a Japanese
Banquet
held
children enrolled Tuesday in bled school.
legs
ami
using
concrete bute
Inwards
missionary
Sunday evening by the Sen­
formerly all-white schools, al­
Students jeered the 26-yairblocks a i supports.
wo*k in Japan by sponsoring
ior and Intel mediate M YF de­
legedly shot at a group of old Air Force veteran and
The food, which was eat­ a radio
evangelism broad
partment* of the church.
white men, wounding Iwo of caravan of 30 cars followed
en with chopsticks, included cast.
The room w u gaily de­
them. Authorities declined to him out of town. There was
corated with Japanese lant­
give details of the shooting.
speculation that Meredith, who
erns, fani, parasol* sod paint­
A warrant was Issued prior was reported having scholastic
ings and each table waa cen­
lo Brown's surrendering which difficulties, may not return to
tered with a beautiful Japan­
charged him wilh assault with the university next semester,
ese style floral arrangement.
a deadly weapon with Intent to
Meredith drove lo Memphis
Several table* of Informa­
kill.
after finishing his first semes
tion on Japan, aa well as
Tim brother o f the president ter, which started with riot
curloa and photographs, were
of the Arkansas chspter of the Ing which killed two persons
U iKed Frees International threatened to itrlke Sunday;
on display.
Nations! Association for the and Injured scores of others.
Member* of
the Senior
Longshoremen were expect and operating engineers serv­
Advancement of Colored Peo­
Negro Harvey Gantt cleared
M YF who served the food ed
to
ratify
presidential ed a strike nntice on the
ple (N A A C P ) fought with a Uie last legal hurdle In hi* bid
were attired in Japanese cos­ panel • mediated eelUcmcnt Electric Co. o f Milwaukee.
while youlh outside a recently to enter
Clemsnn College
The longshoremen settle­
tumes a* were many of term* today ending a $700
Integrated high school at Pine when s federal judge In Spar­
million, |l-day Atlantic and ment calls for a 39 cent pack­
Bluff, Ark., Tuesday. The tanburg, 8. C „ Issued an in
age increase including a pay
Gulf Coast dock strike.
man, William Howard, was junction prohibiting interfer­
The end of the long dispute hike of 34 cents an hour
placed In protective custody ence with his admission to the
would provide a big break In spread over two years. Th*
by police.
ell-whlt* school.
the worst siege of labor un­ International Longshoremen’s
reft across the land In many Association O L A ) originally
monthi. Million* of persona asked a total of 86 centi an
LONDON (U P l) Bed have been affected, and more hour. The shipping firms o f­
China’s progress toward be­ than 110,000 workers have fered 22 eenU.
coming a nuclear power baa been Idled.
—Negotiations resumed In
been
conilderably
alowed
down by the withdrawal of th* New York newspaper
all Soviet help, authoritative strike and quickened In the
walkout at the
Cleveland
Sources said today.
Until Uw Ideological con­ dallies.
—A Judge studied possible
flict developed between the
two gianti of communism, taking over of the strike
Philadelphia
Trans
Russia was aiding Commun­ bound
ist China In nuclear research portatlcn Co., in order to re
for
peaceful—If
not
mili­ aume service to one mil
lion commuter*.
tary—purposes.
—Talks were scheduled to
Now, even this small asilaresume In the tM-day-old
lanre has stop|M-d.
All Soviet-supplied nuclear strike at th« Shell Oil Re
reactors have remained, how­ finery at Roxana, HI., where
ever, and It 1* largely, If not the only Issue Is whether the
exclusively wllh their help, company should permit three
that Bed Chin* apparently workers accused of alleged
baa been producing auffirlent violenea to return to work.
—Same 1HO striking elec­
uranium tn date to work up
sonir nuclear device nearing tricians met with the McDon­
nell Aircraft Corp., SI. Louis
the experimental stage.
lint authoritative aources makers of spare capsules and
l.CDIt. Charles E, Uphere agree wllh U. S. experts Phantom jets, with union
HOLDING TH E MANNER which plnya n prominent part in thias week’*
reporting
"no
ford, a Naval Aviator,
that it will be some time spokesmen
Section Two Youth Ilttlly heintr conducted at the First Pentecostal Church
yet before Red China haa an comment on anthlng."
waa promoted to that
In Longwood are Rev. Ruth E. Grant, pastor o f the church and Rev. Rufus
—1
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'operational" nuclear bomb,
rank recently at the
N. Hherrlll o f the Holleview Pentecostal Church who is in clmriui o f the
and many more years before Media, I'a., were faced with
Naval A ir Station San­
Rally. Services will continue dally throiq'li Kridny at 7:80 p. in.
the ran muster the vehicles a threatened Jan. 31 strike;
ford. Lcdr, Lipforil la
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the meatworkers erf St. Louis
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Pitch A t M e e t

Yankee general manager
Roy Harney said today he
will talk to Mickey Mantle
thla weekend and it probably
will turn out to be a 890,000
conversation.
“ 1 don't anticipate any trou­
ble at all with Mantle," said
Harney.
“ W e're reasonable and I'v e
always found him to be the
same way, too."
That sounds tike the 31year-old Itantle will be offer­
ed a $10,000 raise when he
and Hamey get together at
the N ew York Baseball W rit­
ers Dinner Sunday.

The Executive Committee o f the Seminole High
School Booster Club will have ready fo r presentation
Jan. 81 to tha general membership, the results o f
their recent study on the building o f a sports stadium
at the high school, President D. H. MacGIUIs said to*
W W W
day.
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The
study has

Stmlaole High School foot*
h ill players, basketball' playora and cheerleaders of both
the va n ity and junior var­
sity teams will he gueaf* of
honor a t a Winter Sports
Banquet being given for them
by Uw Boosters Club, Jan.
SI In the high school cafeteria
at 6:10 p. ns.
“ No awards will be given
at this dinner," said D. H.
MacGIUIs, BooiI ct Club pres­
ident. “ We just want to do
something for Use playon In
appreciation o f tfaeir success­
ful efforts this season. We
plan to have another banquet
for Spring Sports in April
which will taks In Track,
Baseball, S w i m m i n g and
Golf."
The club plana to furnish
the “ meat and potatoes" with
members o f tbs Booster Club
bringing covered dishes of
vegetables, salads and des­
serts. All the athletes and
cheerleaders will be allowed
to bring their dates, sad per*
sons who are not members
o f Um Booster Club may at*
tend by d in in g up for mem­
bership at the door.
The dinner will be followed
by s meeting o f tbs general
membership o f the Booster
Club la the achool auditorium,
to discuss the proposal for
building a sports stadium at
Seminole High School.

CudasNip
Lyman,49*45
With the lead changing
hand! over 10 times, New
Smyrna aqueeked past Lyman
49-40 In an overtime victory
Tuesday night.
A field goal by Steve Dennla and two tree throws by
Ray Pettit for the Cudas
proved to bo the margin of
victory.
The Cudas took an early W
lead, maintained it at the half
to 18-17, and, at the (tart of
the final period, 20-88.
A Held goal by Lyntan’ a
Donnie Smith with two seconds
left in regulation time enabled
the Greyhounds to tie It at CO­
OS and forced the tilt Into
overtime.
Smith and Gene Griffin led
Lyman scorer* with Smith
dumping in U points and
Griffin, 10.
It was tbt ninth loss of the
season for tha Greyhound*.

Blew Coach
LOGAN, Utah (U P I) — It
took Utah State University
only four day* to fill Ita va*
cant head football coaching
position and nrw coach Tony
Knap hope* to ut* almllar
apeed in producing a winner.
Shorter. Anyway
N E W YORK (U I'D — Quar­
terback Y . A . TiUla o f the
New York Giant* named hit
aons Pat and Mike. “ It’s bet*
t « r than Yelberton Abraham,"

Page G— Wed, Jim. 211, ’03

B rra lb

way fo r several months, ac­
cording to MacGIUIs, and they
art now ready to present f i ­
nancial figures and sketches
o f the proposed stadium.
"W e are not going to urge
thla on the membership,” Mac*
Glllls said. "W e will present
the facte and discuss the feas­
ibility o f building our own sta­
dium, If the present stadium
at the ball park la used by a
t&gt;«aeha)| farm training team.

V. w&gt;a*sW&lt;a**gfc0bwM«aMav
berahlp make the decision as
to whether tha club would U
willing to go head and support
tha building of a achool sports
stadium.”
The Idea o f building a sta­
dium at the high school be­
came a serious proposition a f­
ter It wee rumored that a
baseball farm team would take
over the Giants dormitory and
tha adjacent base ball stadium.
The cost o f ra-convertlng tha
field from baseball to football
each year was more than the
Booster Club and Athletic
Assn, fe lt that they could a f­
ford to pay.
I t was suggested that for
L. L. COX, oneoclntcd with the Longwood Medical Center and various other
the coat o f conversion fo r sev­
Seminole County charitable organization*, shows Kylemore— a promising
eral yea n , the school could
young puppy owned by Tom Swocnoy. Tho Longwood Medical Center la
build their own stadium, and
included in the dozen Seminole County charity organizations that will
be able to hold all sports ac­
benefit from the eighth annual Charity Nitfht program scheduled for
tivities on the school ground*.
Thursday at the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club. All proceeds from tho 10Tbe Booster Club went to
race card will go to charity and track Mgr. Jack Ledoux is hopeful that do­
work to make a study o f tha
nations will exceed $0,000 fo r tho third straight year.
feasibility o f such a proposi­
tion, MacGIllia explained, and
now feeta that they are ready
to preient realistic facta and
figures.
The general assembly will
be held following the Winter
PITTSBURGH (U P I )—Cas­
Sports Banquet scheduled for
sius Clay and Charlie Powell,
0:30 p. m. In the achool cafe­
who for tbe past week have
teria. A fte r the dinner, the
been trading verbal punches,
membership w ill adjourn to
step Into the ring Thursday
It's
a
crowd-pleasing
pro­
Rounding
out
tho
field
fo
r
the school auditorium where
night
to settle their differ­
tonight's
top
attraction
ere
the general meeting w ill be gram at the Sanford-Orlando
ences with their fiats.
Denny
Mae,
Joe
Luck,
Texus
held, at approximately 8 p. m. Kennel Club tonight with 24
Clay, 2t-year-old undefeat­
I.*cc, Duka Drake, O. B.’s
o f the track's fastest speed­
Deacon and Cherokee Hutou ed poet-puncher from Louis­
sters going to the post In any one uf whom la capable o f ville, has predicted a threethree Grade A events.
upsetting the form player* round knockout over Powell,
form er professional football
Fred Whitehead's veteran apple curt.
trophy rollector, Mae Tray,
Competing in the Griida A player (ram San Diego, Calif.
Derby and Inaugural winner, seventh and the Gnu)* A
baa gone to the poet the favor­ eighth are such fan favorite*
By UaUed Press International
ite In hie five Grade A starts aa Ruby Keeler, Barnaclo Rob,
Those rambUng wrecks from
this acason and hua come up Wade Tray, Sarasota E gg
Georgia Tech arc out to engi­
with two first, ono second and King, Arrhwuy and Tuprka
neer tiicir first Southeastern
two third*.
Itoae,
Conference championship in 23
In tonight's big midweek
years,
feature, the ninth event, fane
And they're coming from
may ahlft their attention to
many sections of the country
An !8-ho)e blind bogie tour­
Harold Robertson'* Pretty's
to mako Ibis the best Tech sea­
Beat, a aensatlonal pup who nament ended In a four-way
son Since 1937-38.
will not be two years old until tic test Sunday at M ayfair
May. In Saturday night's main Country Club. Scoring a 79
event thla 57-pound bundle of were Ur. B. Epps, Mias L.
speed outran Mar Tray to be­ Heard, W. Bowman and A.
Thirty
players
come the first greyhound to Carraway,
Three teams a n tied for register three wins this sea­ took part.
first place with 40 wins and son. And at the aume time aha
The Indonesian archipelago
2S losses in the Holler Motor turned in the aeaaon's fa*Leal
Navy Wives Bowling League. clocking, a slatting 81.08 fo r 1* pockmarked by 400 vol­
canos,
They are V A IM Tigers, VAH tha 6/10-mila distance.
8 Enlisted Wives and VA1I
• Officer* Wives, Following
closely la the VAH T Officers
Wives with 38 wins and a
losses.
Mary Sutton, of VAH 8 EW,
milt'd a 204 to tako credit
Burry l N o Minors!
fur high game, Mary's first
200 game. Marlon Bailey, of
Navy Pals, came through
with a 474 to take high aer­
ies.

Clay, Powell
Top S0KC Speedsters To Sauare Oil
To Compete Tonight

Tech Shoots
For SEC Title

Four-Way Tie

VanderKelen
Inks Pro Pact

M IN N E APO LIS (U P I ) —
Officials o f the Minnesota
Vikings, elated over their sur­
prising success in landing one
o f the hottest pro football
quarterback
prospects
In
years, began making plans to­
day on how to use the star
Wisconsin caller.
The player, of course, is Ron
VanderKelen of Green Bay,
W li., who signed a hefty oneyear contract with the Vik­
ings Tuesday, presided over a
press conference, and left for
home to continue studying
for mid-term examinations at
the University of Wisconsin.
VanderKelen, whose passing
made him the hero o f the Jan.
1 Rose Bowl game, Ignored
pressures from hts home town
to sign with the Packers and
instead chose to go with the
younger Vikings squad.

Title Bout
A Big ‘If*
M IAM I BEACH (U P l)- T h e
on-agaln, off-agaln battle be­
tween heavyweight champion
Sonny Liston and former king
Floyd Patterson is on again
. . . And again, It’s an “ i f "
proposition.
Promoters and lawyers met
here Tuesday and announced
the fight will be held at Miami
Beach Auditorium, which seats
up to 15,000 persons, April 4
“ IP' Championship S p o r t s ,
Ine., comes up with 8207,000
for Liston this weekend.

None o f tbe other Yankee
players will do a* well fin­
ancially as Mantle, of course,
although
fe w „
if
any,
will be asked to take a cut.
“ We won," Ilamey aeld
“ and will pay accordingly."

"B esid e*," he went on.
“ It has never been the Yan­
kee policy to cut salaries.
Oh, there may be one or
two small cuts but nothing
major. W c'rc not expecting
any trouble at a ll."

'Red Hot' Oviedo
Dumps FMS, 75-61
The Red Hot Oviedo Cagera,
sparked by the accurate shoot­
ing o f Mickey Tesinsky and
Jimmy Courier rolled over
Florida Military, 73-61 In cage
action Tuesday night.
It was the third win In a
row for the locals as Courier
dunked In 22 points and Tesintky, 18.
Oviedo opened up a 15-8 first
period lead and kept ahead
throush the half, 32-21.
The Lions pulled way ahead
in the (Inal period with amaz-

Stenstrom
Holds Lead
Stenstrom Realty held on to
Ita lead In the Hl-Nooner*
Bowling League when they
won three point* from M A R
Bar.
Shoemaker Construction and
Grapeville Nursery split their
point* 2-2.
CPO Wive* won three point*
from M ayfair Inn although
Dot Button (M a y fa ir) rolled
high game 182 and high series
495 this week.
Nationwide Insurance won
three points from Slur-Lou
Restaurant.

Garage Holds
League's Lead
Harold’s Garage still Isold*
the lead with 46 wins In the
Shooting Stars Women'* Bow­
ling League. Jim Spencer's
la second with 42 wins and
the Gasllghters follow with
40.
Elaine
Kostlval
came
through with a high game of
191 for a 5M aeries, followed
by Lorraine Spotla with a
high of 170-455 and Betty Al­
len with a 444 series.

ing accuracy
dumping In
more than 50 percent o f their
shots from the floor.

Pradera Wins
Benefit Match

Arrntlbel and (riarte hud
It pretty much their own way
in the featured A ll Star Dou­
ble* Tuesday night at the Orlando*.Seminole Fronton when
they vanquished' the opposi­
tion who trailed by four
points.
Areltlo and Echanit manag­
ed to score three points before
Badlola and t.orenxo picked up
their three and the final acore
waa Arratlbel and Iriarte,
who played out of tha aixth
post p o a i 11 o n, with seven
points, Areltlo and Echanla
with three and show money
went to Badlola and Lorento
who also picked up three
point* in a playoff with Uria
and Urisar.
Highlight o f the evening
was the presentation of the
trophy fo r the eighth gama
ainglca match, sponsored joint­
ly by the Lions Clubs o f San­
ford and Cuaaelbcrry and the
Sendnole Hospital Eye Bunk
Association. The winner o f the
match waa Praderu who dis­
played considerable prowess
in his victory and accepted the
prise from Juck Stamper,
president o f the Sanford Lions
Club.
Tonight the Fronton will
hoat a bevy o f beautiful girl*
from Cypress Cardens. The
trophy fo r the featured sin­
gles match will be presented
by the reigning Tangerine
Bowl Queen Sylvia fin er and
a court of beautiful aquamaids.

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Three Teams
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SATURDAY •

Why Y O U

Nor did the Detroit Tiger*
have
any
trouble
signing
southpaw Hank Aguirre on
Tuesday.
The lanky, 30-year-old re­
liever- turned- starter ilgned
the best contract of hi* car­
eer, calling for 825.000, and
he earned every penny o f it
by compiling the league's top
earned run average, 2.21,
while winning 16 games and
losing eight. Aguirre, who
received 813.000 last season,
was the 20tb Tiger player to
sign.
Ex ♦ Pittsburgh shortstop
Dick Groat signed hts first
contract with the St. I/nils
Cardinals and said he hoped
to play 162 games thli year
just as he did last.
Groat's old club, the P ir­
ates, satisfied four different
pf.iyr— hfJri vine their ^totel
to 22.
Oulfiektcr — first baseman
Willie Stsrgcll, lnficldcr Ju­
lio Gotay, catcher Ron Brand
and righthanded pitcher Pat
Donnelly were the Pittsburgh
ilgncea.
Two hopefuls, pitcher Bob
Turley and outfielder Ken
Hunt, agreed to terms with
the l&lt;oa Angeles Angels.
The Chicago Cubs stayed
ahead of all the other major
league clubs by signing their
29th and 30th players in pitch­
ers Jim Brewer and Barney
Schultz.

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Elks Ball
Severn! hundred dancer* are expected to
fill the colorful M ayfair Hull room Saturday at
the annual Elks Charity Hull, which will be if in
ut 9:30 p. m.
Chairmen Dick Mnpea and Stephen And*
ronko announced today that all proceed* o f the
ball jro toward the Harry Anna Hospital for
Crippled Children in Umatilla and fo r the annual
Christmas parly for underprivileged children,
which fs sponsored by the Elks Club.
Sammy Gentile's orchestra hns been re­
tained to furnish music for dancing and table
reservations may be made by calling Hud Motighton at Moughlon Insurance Co.

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work of the band,” said Jack
llorner, president of the Hand
Parents Association.
"Tiita year, the band has
been Invited to march in the
annual Gasparilla Festival In
Tampa on Feb. lllii. The barIcque will help offset the e x ­
penses of this trip which uc
■re sure will add further
laurels to those already wun
by our fine Marching Seminoles aggregation,"
llorner
aa'd.
In addition to (ho barbecued
chicken, the dinner will In­
clude potatu salad, cole slow,
baked boons, pickles, celery,
roll and butter, cake and cof­
fee or Iced lea.

Tbs trndereit, Juki.tr frith pork boms you
•ttr tailed. Fins pink meat. Extra lean.
Unbeatable for quality. Feed your family
the Knew end still lave at Winn-Dixie's
low weekend sets price.

S te a k s * 7 8
S te a k s * 8 8
S te a k s * 8 8
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MUM BOSTON BUTTS FORK

SIRLOIN

coti * i the)' tchedule a chic­

fur

Nothing short of aging brings you th*
tenderness and rich, meaty goodness of
top quality beef. W -D Brand Beef It
noturolly tender. No artificial tender*
Izers are needed. If you Insist on too
quality beef, naturally tender, with true
beef flavor, you’ll love W -D Brand Beef
from Winn-Dixie. If you find that W -D
Brand Beef It not everything we say It
is your money will be cheerfully refunded.

J A M E S W. N E V IL L E ,

R e gu lar M e

non o f Mr. and Mm. E.
C». Neville o f Sanford,
and a etudent at Went
G e o r g i a College, 1*
nerving an a student
r o u n nclor, announced
WGC Dean o f Student*
Emory Holland.

All Center Cut*

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Picnics . . . . 3 ™ T
Cube Steaks 3 iJ. Y*
Cott. Cheese S 29/
Pim. Cheese cuV59/

DeBary Library
Has Elections

By Mrs. Adam Muller
The DeBary Library Assn,
elected Frederick n. Cleveringa as chairman at last
Thursday'* annual association
meeting held in the Library
Room.
Serving with him for the
coming year will be MUs Elma Johnston, vice chairman;
M ri. Phillip Louiubcrry, sec­
retary and Mrs. Mlllspsugh
Van Brackle, treasurer,
Libra rl am
will
be MUs
Ruth Batch and Mrs. Harry
Jcmquett.
Members of the Board are
Miss Eleanor Haincr, Mrs.
Stetson t'niverslly will Of­ Charles Braun, Mrs. Char­
licrtsch
and
Chester
fer this summer an Advanced les
Stud lea Program for ambiti­ Ilcarkk.
ous high school Juniors and
Tlic Debary Library U lo­
seniors who wish to Increase cated In front o f the Com­
tholr knowledge and 'mprovc munity Center and books on
their skills in English, math- many subjects can be found
tnslics, problems o f Am eri­ there.
can civilisation and reading.
The right-weeks program,
beginning on June 16, Ineludes two farmer U n lv ifilty
programs:—the Early Admis­
sion and Advanced Studies
Program, for unusually able
sludentl;
and the College
LAKELAND (U rll-T h a
Skills Program, for utsder- Florida Citrus
Cemmtsslon
achlevors who need special hai approved the appropria
work to raise their level of tlon o f 1250,000 to the Flo
performance prior to senior
rlda'a World Fair authority
year In high K lw ol or ad­
fo r Uia in preparing the
mission to college In the fall.
■tate'i exhibit fo r the New
Both high school and col­
York Wortd'a Fair o f IDOi-dS
lege level course* will be
Th* money was ellorated
offered in English and mathe­
Monday as the commission ap.
matics by the Stetson sum­
proved * revised budget o f
mer program. The most ad­
*12,Mm,OOO fo r
the
year,
vanced mathematics course
which began last July 1.
will deal with the history and
The revised budget was
use of digital computer*; the
based on the post-freose crop
University's IS30 HIM com­
estimate o f lha U. R. Depart
puter will be available for
use by students In this course. R i v n t o f Agiiculture and re­
Two college level foursei presented a drop o f nbout *1.4
tn problems of American elvi- million from tha pra-freesa
UiaUon will ba o ffe n d , 11m budget.

Stetson Plans
Special Courses

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Election Meet

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T-BONE

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Citrus Board
O K ’s $250,000
To World Fair

latter emphasizing American
national character with em­
phasis on the impact of daElection o f offleers will
prcsslon, prosperity, and cur­ highlight the meeting of San­
rent changing International ford Barracks, Veterans of
tensions.
World War I, and Its aualllAll students will partici­ ary Friday evening.
pate In a developmental le a d ­
A covered dish supper will
ing laboratory. The more able be served at 6:30 p. m.
students may be able to ex ­
empt this course If they wish
Tha Virgin Isla nd s Once
after participating fo r Um wore known as the Dutch West
first two or three weeks.
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R r r a lb

Ladies Aid Installs New Officers
Miami Beach
Meeting
OfTwo Circles
At I
Joint

From Trip To

Oviedo

Personals
Mr. and M n . Harold Culver
of Yoangsvtlle, Pa., are spend­
ing a few weeks in their Lake
Hayes cottage. They ere plan­
ning to bttOd a borne on their
property aod make Florida
their permanent borne.
M n . B. 0 . Smith baa re­
cently returned from e trip to
Raleigh, N . C., where M n .
Smith attended the funeral of
bar sister-in-law, M rs. Hattie
n igh.

Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Swope

of 330 S. Triplet Dr. In Cas­
selberry returned home last
Saturday from Miami Beach
where they attended the N a ­

deemer waa held Thursday
evening at tho church for in­
stallation o f 1983 officers.
Pastor Herbert Gocrss con­
ducted the services. Those In­
stalled were Mrs. Vernon Fedderson, who Is serving her
second year as president. Mrs.
George Daniels, vice presi­
dent; Mrs. John Senkarjk,
secretary, and Mrs. Ed Senkarik, treasurer.
Mrs. Fcddcrson conducted
tho busineis mceling, calling
on various chairmen for their
committee reports. It was de­
cided to hold a pancake
brunch Feb. 17, after Sunday
morning services. Reserva­
tions should be in by Feb. 13.
April 77 was set as the dste
o f the nest smorgasbord.
The program, following
business meeting, was con­
ducted by Mrs. R. L. Audi c a t ?
who gave e very Interesting
talk on orchids, displaying
several plants and bloomi.
During the fellowship hour
refreshments were served by
tho hostesses, Mrs. George
Daniels
and
Mrs. Jsmss
Bfcara.

tional Automobile Dealer’a As­
sociation Convention with their
two sona and their wives, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam G. Swope, of
Louisville, Ky., and Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Swope of Elisabeth­
town, Ky.
The

ions

are

automobile

dealen in their home towns
and, although he Is retired,
Mr. Swope still has a financial
interest In the business.
M n . Swope made
modi the trip at
her fam ily’s Insistence
Ini
In
spile of a broken right arm
Miami sunshine
and found the Mlai
to be "Just what tb
the doctor or­
dered."

Wedding

NOW MOVING
LARGE
WATER OAKS
TRANSPLANT NOW
FOR S U M N B R SH AD E
D O N ’T W A IT

Mr. and Mrs. Wltbur Oglcsby, (08 Maple Ave., Sanford,
announce

the

marriage
Martha

Ja coby

o f Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dod
son, IIS Shannon Drive, San
ford.
The wedding was solemnized
Dec. 26 in Bainbridge, Ga.
The couple will make their
home in Fort Walton Beach
where the groom Is stationed
with the U. S. Air Force.

N E W OFFICERS o f the Ladies Aid o f the Lutheran Church o f the Redeemer who were installed at a recent meeting are, front, Mrs. John Senkarik, secretary and Mrs. Ed Scnkarik, treasurer. Back row, Rev. Herbert
Goerss, Installing officer, Mrs. Vernon Fedderson, president and Mrs.
George Daniels, vice president.
(Herald Photo)

By Abigail Van Buren
D E AR A B B Y : I am 17 and am
considered a reliable baby » sitter.
The lady next door has a two-yearold child with whom I have sat many
times. I wns asked to sit with their
baby from seven in the morning un­
til after midnight on Saturday be­
cause they Intended to go out o f
town. I agreed und got up at 6:30 to
take the job. A t five to seven she
called nnd said. “ We decided not to
go. so we won’ t need you. Hit Ha.”
I turned down n date to our football
game and the big dance afterwards
for this job because I needed tho
money. Other sitters have been can­
celled out at the last minute, too.
How would the Indy like it if the sit­
ter called five minutes before she was
due to show up and said, “ I just got
a date and can't come. Ha Ha"?
What is your advice?
JUST P L A IN A N G R Y

The Driftwood Circle of the
Sanford Carden Club met at
the home o f M n . John Barlow,

I #00 Magnolia Ave., fo r the

C O N F ID E N T IA L TO “ F A M IL Y
S E C R E T A R Y ": . J o each his own,
but I think students should get their
own reference books. I f I were to usk
all my renders (over 40 years of
age) whose mothers went to the li­
brary to get reference books for
their children, l doubt i f I would get
a dozen letters.

On fijwdysi

Since the spade suit out­
n»
ranks all others It would ap­
A to m *
VKII
pear that any lime you have
♦ At
any excuse to bid spades you
AM I
should do so. In the early
SAW
days o f contract this prin­
*aa
mas
• QJtlB
f i ll
ciple was followed.
Early
f i l l
fK Q U IS
bwks on the game recom­
+ AQ 1Q4
i ft i l l
mended that if a player held
two biddable four card suits
a x q j
ASS
he should open the higher
714
ranking.
SfB
It didn't take long to find
out that when you held four
tpadcs and four clubs of aI *
bout the same strength a club
opening was far more adviseable. It didn’t take
much bid In a four-card spade suit.
longer to find out that in
Today, most experts won't
many eases a three-card club open four-card spsdc suits
opening was preferable to a and the few who do, only

By Oswald Jac

open these four-carders when
the suit is very strong and
there Is no other satisfactory
opening bid.
Thus, even for a player
who docs not open four-card
spade suits the South and is
a proper third hand spsite
bid. South plans to pass at
hit next turn and hia part­
ner'* Jump to three apades
does not change his mind.
It is just as well that ho
passed. There is no play for
four spades, but South has
no trouble making three. Ha
has an anxious moment when
he leads a club to dummy,
but West has the acc and
dummy's king of clubs is a
winner.

C l/e

Mrs. J. W. Taft was appointed
replace

Mrs.

“ I'd

Oeorge Jessen, who recently

than

moved to Ohio,

In the absence o f the hor­
ticulture chairman, the presi­
dent, Mrs. D. C, Hamilton,
gave the monthly report.
Members enjoyed a program
ana mscustion on nower snow
technique and fresh flower ar­
rangements.
Others present were Mrs. H.
L. Monroe, Mra. K, Enny,
Mrs. G. Elm merman, Mrs. II.
Ilusomc, Mrs. n. Wright and
Mrs. 0. C. Hamilton.

Officers Wives

founders of the Council's per­
manent home in St. Louis, Mo.
Mrs. Black’s therapy leader­
ship began 10 years ago when
■bs was chairman of that
committee for tha state of In­
diana. She went on to b « In­
diana'* State Garden Club
President. Bhe Is a life m em ­
ber of both the Indiana State
Club and of the National Coun­
cil. Quite recently M r. and
Mra. Black have become resi­
dents of Darien, Conn., which
locality, she says, presents a
new challenge In horticulture
far her. M r. Black la on a
business trip to Japan, but ra­
ther than go on the trip with
him, Mrs. Black chose to visit
her slaters In Orlande and
F A L L A N D W IN T E R

'/, PRICE SA LE
CONTINUES

Howes

Fashions
Open W sd. Afters
A n d P rL N ile

Of VAH-1
Meet For Bridge
The home of Mrs. William L,
Goodman waa the setting for
the monthly dessert bridge for
the VAH-1 officers' wives.
Those attending were Mrs
Leonard J. Reinhart, Mrs.
Lloyd Bowman, Mrs. John W.
Charlton, Mrs. Michael Du­
rant, Mrs. James Durbin, Mra.
Edward Frilsch, Mrs. Ted
Garrett, Mrs. noger Leonhard!, Mrs. Alex Msllkoff,
Mra. Patrick O’Gara and Mra.
Hugh Wilson.
Guests were Mrs. Jean Mus»
grove, Mrs. C. W. Edwards,
Mrs. Robert Lavender and
Mrs. Nora Sharp,
High scorer fo r tha after­
noon was Mra. Charlton with
Mrs. O’Gara second high.

here.
Due lo the short notice, some
local chairmen had previous
commitments, but those at­
tending were Mrs. Ed Kirchboff. Azalea Circle; Mra. It. T.
Humphrey and Mrs. R. L.
Dana, Hibiscus Cirrle; M r*.
E d gar MUler and Mra. John
Gorman, Woodroaa Circle;
Mra. Boyd Gaines, Jacarand*
Circle; Mra. Patty Henderson,
Ivy Circle; M rs. Andrews,
general chairman; Mra. P ark ­
er, treasurer of Palm Circle
and alater of the speaker; M n .
H . A. Moreland, president of
Hibiscus Circle; M n . Henry
H A P P T HATTTTVDFJt
Simpson, president of Rose
N ow la the time for all good
Circle; Mra. Irving Pryor, girls to come to the aid of
president of Jactranda Circle, their wardrobea and abop the
hat sales.
and M n . DeWit.

DRIFTW OOD MEM BERS admire one o f the ar­
rangement! used in a discussion at the monthly
meeting o f the group. L e ft to right, seated, are
Mrs. D. C. Hamilton, president; Mrs, B. C. Hamil­
ton, vice president and standing, Mrs. H. L . Mon­
roe, Junior garden club chairman nnd Mrs. J. W .
Tuft, newly appointed secretary. (Herald Photo)

DeBary Personals
B y Mrs. Adam M ailer
M r. and Mrs. Eric M lchaelli
of Westfield, N . J., are the
guests of M rs. Alice Robiollo
of DeBary &gt;rive. M rs. Mlcbaells is the sister of M rs
Robiollo.
M r. and Mra. Charles Youman of DeBary Drive visited
M r. and Mrs. Alfred Pape o!
Sayvllle, Long Island, N . Y -,
who winters at Jenson Beach.
White south the Youm an's at­
tended the Telephone Life
M em ber Club at Palm Beach

and the luncheon meeting held
th en . M r. and M ra. William
Denncn from Brentwood, N .
Y ., who were touring Florida
■topped to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Youman In DeBary.
M r. and Mra. Arthur Kru­
ger of Scotia, N . Y -, will tvaide on N ara oja Road for the
next two months.
Tho following are new resi­
dents of D eBary: M r. and Mrs.
A. Larson from Connecticut,
Mr. and M n . J. J. Luts. Sir.
and Mrs. G . Schrlmpf and Mr.
and M rs. W illiam Scott, all of
N ew York.

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she

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So don’t worry. Just keep
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But you'll never be as There are so many ways lo
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Nobody ever Is.
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At 20 you'll think, " I f 1 yourself and other people,
had only known at IS what tackling the jobs you tear,
I know now, how much easier trying to help other* and
high school would have been. through letting others help
How many more friends I you.
would have had. How much
The ways are endless. So
more I would have gotten out you'll be smarter than you
o f m y classes. How much
less shy 1 would have been.”
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confided In a tetter.

Plans were discussed for the
circle's part In the benefit
bridge party scheduled for
Feb. II, at the Sanford Worn*
in 's Club. It was also voted to
continue support for the Blue
Star Memorial.

MRS. DUGOLD BLACK, an officer o f tho N a­
tional Council o f Garden Clubs, front, was a spe­
cial guest and speaker at a meeting o f garden
therupy chairmen and circle presidents, at the
homo o f Mrs. Helen DeWit, recently. Standing,
left to right, are Mrs. Alton Parker, sister o f Mrs.
Black and a member o f the Palm Circle and Mrs.
J. L. Andrews, general chairman o f tho garden
therapy committee.
(Heruld Photo)

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During the business session,
to

hi

D E AR A N G R Y : Anyone’s pluns
can chnngc suddenly. However, if
signals are switched on you more
than once, refuse to sit for the per­
son who stood you up.
• • •

January meeting,

secretary

(J

of
Kay,

to Robert William Dodson, son

Church
Calendar

M U PA R K DR.
Avn.

D E AR CURIOUS: There are cas­
kets made to order, so there is no
reason to assume that a man sixfoot-six was burled in a six-foot cas­
ket.

Announced

Circle
Mrs.
DeWitHostess For Driftwood
Makes Plans For
Benefit Party
Garden Therap
A rare opportunity cama
quite unexpectedly to the San­
ford Garden Club recently. It
« u le a n e d that Mra. Dugold
Black, therapy chairman
the Nation*! Council of Garden
Club* would be In this area
fa r only a le w day*. She was
visiting bar sister, M rs. Alton
H . Parker, a m ember of Ute
Palm Circle, el which Mrs.
Helen P. DeWit la president.
It seemed imperative that
R re, Black ba asked to meet
with tba therapy chairmen of
tha local club, which she gra­
ciously consented to do. Mre.
DeW it contacted Mre. J. L.
Andrews, general chairman of
the garden therapy committee,
and all etrcle therapy chair­
men as well as circle presi­
dents were asked to meet with
Mra. Black.
Plans and procedures for
can y ln g out a successful
therapy program as related to
gardening w e r e discussed,
Mrs. Black reminded Iter lis­
teners that gardening had Its
beginning in the Garden of
E d m ; that Solomon cauaod
plantings to be sat about the
Temple, and that men of re­
ligious orders tended their
vineyards and made good uso
o f their bounty,
Therapy, In connection with
gardening, waa practiced by
our frugal and hardworking
an castors. For them it was a
natural activity aod needed no
label. They pleated, cultivated,
preserved and shared the re­
sults with the sick and those
le u fortunate, or possibly teas
frugal (ban they. What our
ancestor! did naturally, ac­
cording to M rs. Black, la the
same activity which Is prac­
ticed by tbs therapy branch
o f our garden dubs. Pointers
on organising and developing
tfaia activity were discussed.
She also touched on other
phases o f garden d u b work
In which aha baa participated.
She spoke of Oower-show
Judging, In Which department
she is an accredited Judge, and
af tha vary Important depart­
ment o f horticulture, espec­
ially roots which, when she
lived In Indiana, w as bar spec­
ialty. She has been National
Associated Horticulture Chs Ir­
ene o f the

D E AR W IF E : The only reason
a man will knock himself out doing
odd jobs for the neighbors when his
own fence needs mending is quite
simple. He likes the “ thanks” they
give him.
» • •
D EAR A B B Y : A friend o f mine
passed away some time ago. He
weighed around 230 pounds and was
nbout six feet, six inches toll. What
I would like to know is, how did they
get him into a six-foot casket?
CURIOUS

Dodson

their daughter.

F R ID A Y
Sanford United C h u r c h
Women meet at 10 a.m. In the
Episcopal Parish House for
the annual election of officers
for the coming yesr.

D E AR A B B Y : I believe in being
a good neighbor, but I think my
husband has been overdoing the
good neighbor policy. For the past
three years our house has been in a
state o f being “ remodeled.” We have
holes In the floor, unpaneled walls,
untiled floors, doorloss nnd drawer­
less cupboards. Our driveway needs
to be paved and our faucets all leak.
Y et my husband finds time to build
fences for the neighbors, fix their
TV sets, spread concrete and what
not. When he * isn't volunteering,
they are coming over and getting
him. I am proud o f my husband be­
cause he is a handy man to have around, but he’s never around.
MR. F IX IT ’S W IFE

By Jane Casselberry

B y Jaws
M rs. M anrla McClain of
Triplet Drive, Casselberry,
who celebrated her birthday
A Joint meeting of both cir­
last Sunday w as guest of bon cles o f the Ladles Aid o f lbs
o r at two partita during the Lutheran Church o f the Re­
^ F rid a y evening M r. aod M r*.
Jack W ellm an of Longwood
entertained la her honor with
a card party. Guaati Included
M r. and Mra. McClain, M r.
and M n . Gerald Poller and
M r. and M n . Clara Balraar.
Refreshments o f cake, lee
cream aod coffee were served
and M n . McClain received
several nice gifts.
On Saturday night M r. and
M n . Frank Messlck entertain­
ed with a dinner party at their
borne, 491 Hibiscus Drive In
Casselberry.
Quests enjoying the party
with the hoooree end ber hus­
band were M r. end M n . W il­
liam Shook and Rev. end M n .
Delmae Copeland. The guest
o f booor received ■ lovely
teapot end • cook book.

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TV Previews
7:344:30 p.m. CBS. CBS JUporti:
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1W3."
L a it week Preiident Kennedy
gave his "State of the Union"
m csiaga In an addreia that
waa noted for ill frank appralial rather than political
opportuniim. Tonight, former
Preiident Klienhowcr report!
in kind, In an Informal convenation with Waller Cronkite, taped at the Kiaenhoweri'
Palm Deaert, Calif., home,
7:30 0 p.in. NBC. The Vir­
ginian. "Say Goodbye to all
That." Thli aerici made a not­
able beginning by uilng top
giM-it talent lo itulaln dra­
matic intensity over its 00 min­
ute#. Tonight they drop that
format in a play Marring
Fabian a i a young man who#*
father w ai wounded by Trampai. Through Hie (ather'i
goading and hli own need to
anert hit manhood, the youngatrr te ll out to fight Trampai.
The
powerful emoting of
C htrlei McGraw at the fa ­
ther, and the introduction of
a marauding grittly bear, do
much for the production. Doug
McClure atari a i Trampai,
with Jam ci Drury, G a r y
Clarke and Itoberta Shore.
7:304:30 p.m. ABC. Holly­
wood: The Fabuloui Era.
Special. Henry Fonda’# narra­
tion l i very good in thli doc­
umentary that could hate been
exlra-tpecial if concentrated
on a ipccific time In movie
liiitory, rather than a cavaleada of film clipi (rom 1R7 to
tha preien t It's recommended
viewing, however, particularly
for pure noitalgia.

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ACL Credit
Union To Meet
Members o f Coast Line
Credit Union at Sanford will
hold their 28lh Annual Meat*
Ing at 7;SO p, m. Friday In the
Civic Center at Hanford.
O ffiria li o f tha Credit Union
urge all members to attend. A
dinner meeting hae been ar­
ranged, and tha eecretary ad­
visee reservations are coming
In fast. Those who hav« nut
made their reservations should
g e l them in promptly.
A t this meeting the annua!
reports o f officera will be
heard, and elections held for
five directors and three credit
committeemen. Officers of tha
Credit Union are appointed by
the (Urn-tors, whose terms are
fo r two years, while terms of
credit committeemen are stag­
gered from one to two years.
The Supervisory Committee,
consisting o f three members,
Is appointed by Directors.
This Credit Union wua or*
faulted in June, 1990, and has
many yrara o f good growth.
Loans to in e m b e r a have
amounted t o approximately
two million dollars. Dividends
to members havs been paid
each year o f operation, rang­
ing from 4 to 0 percent, with a
G percent dividend having been
paid in 1902, to its UNO mem­
bers.
O fficer* currently are J. ff.
Tillls, President; K. W. Mar­
cel, Vice President; O. S. T o l­
er, Treasurer, and Mrs. A . P.
True, Secretary and Assistant
Treasurer. Toler was ths Cred­
it Union’s first treasurer and
has served in that capacity
many years.

Men's Garden
Club Meet Set
Women o f the Henford Car­
den Clubs have been Invited
to attend the meeting o f the
Hanford Men's Carden Club,
Thursday at 7:20 p. m, at
tha courthoust to hear a spe­
cial program by Prof. Edgar
Warren o f the University o f
K it rids.
" A t Home with Landscap­
in g " Is ths theme o f Prof.
Wsrren'e talk, and It Is ex­
pected that he will deal par­
ticularly w i t h
frost-proof
plants, which can be selected
to provide b e a u t y
even
through a hard winter.
Prof. Warren Is bssd o f the
department o f
Ornamental
Horticulture at the Univer­
sity o f Klorida and also
serves as Extension Horticul­
turist fo r the stats.
"Th s program will come
first, promptly at 7i30 p. in.,"
said program chairman Hom­
er Osborne. "W ives o f Men’s
Harden Club members are
also invited."

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The Jaycees have asked the pub­
lic to help select a deserving young
man to receive the distinguished
service award to be presented at the
climux o f Juycee Week this week.
They also are plunning awards o f
recognition to other young people in
the county, including the outstand­
ing young teacher, young farmer and
young sailor. The idea is to focus at­
tention on what people between the
ages o f 21 and 35 i\re doing in the way
o f community service and other en­
deavor.
This philosophy o f public service

ENTANGLED IN THE ENTANGLEMENT

is expressed in the Juycee creed:
“ We believe:
‘ T h a t faith in God gives mean­
ing and purpose to human life :
"Th at tiie brotherhood o f man
transcends the sovereignty o f nutions:
"Th at economic justice can best
be won by free men through free en­
terprise :
“ That government should be o f
laws rather than o f men;
‘ T h a t earth’s great treasure lies
in human personality;
“ And that service to humanity is
the best work o f life."

W ASHINGTON’ — (N E A ) —
1’ rcslilciil Kennedy's b e l i e f
that tax cuts iiuw will mean
“ tens o f billions o f dotlara
more each year in production,
profits, wages and public rev­
enues,” is based on what hap­
pened after the last big tax
reduction in 1954.
That was a S7.4 billion cut.
Five billion dollars o f It came
from expiration o f Korean
W ar taxes. It repealed excess
profits and some excise taxes.
It Introduced a 10 per cent cut
In Individual I n r o m t taxes
right across the hoard. It also
adjusted depreciation sched­
ules and introduced dividend
c r e d i t s benefiting business
$2.4 billion a year. With Indi­
vidual income tax receipts re­
ported at *30 billion for fiscal
loti, the to per rent tax rut

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
Rita’s hu-hand could hare
used psjrliologiral P U T on
ftit'a

"bullerfllea"* o f

thK

stomach, i f he had arnt for
aome o f the nun.profit aex

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(■Iris, beware of mistaking
erotic stage fright iN.'h true
Intel
CASK 0-439: Itltu It., aged
-it. hui been married to Tom
aix years.
"But, Dr. Crone," Rita pro­
tested defensively, “ | am In
torn with unutber man.
"W e tvna a former suitor of
mine and hia name Is Bill,
" I hod dated both o f them a
great deal but 1 thought Tom
was the one 1 really loved, »o
1 married him.
“ And tve were very happy
fo r a year or so. Then I notic­
ed thut hla kWsea didn't in­
flume mo as they had before
our wedding day.
" lie becume so preoccupied
with his business problems
that he'd just give me a dutiful
little peck on the cheek when
he rushed out to catch the subwuy train to work.
"A n d when he would occa­
sionally telephone me from the
office, his voice didn't give me
butterflies in my stomach or
excite me.
"Then 1 happened to meet
Bill on the street, quite by ac­
cident. lie asked me to have
lunch with him, so 1 decided
there whs no harm in doing
so.
“ And he took me to a Chin­

ese restaurant which was cne
of our favorite haunts when
lie was courting me prior to
my uiHrriagf.
"A fte r lunch, he asked me if
1 hud anything special to do
and 1 didn’t, so lie suggested
we drive out along Luke Mich­
igan.
“ Ho took me to a spot where
we used to sit and watch the
moon over the waves.
"And he
ludio. Ijuito u) chance, he dial­
ed Into u program o f music in
which one o f our pet songs
was Included,
"H e asked me if I remem­
bered thut sung, and o f course
I did. Then he slipped his arm
uruund me and kissed me.
“ Well, Dr. Crane, my heart
was racing so fast I could
hardly get uiy breath. And Ills
kiss Inflamed me so 1 felt
young and giddy.
"Since then, 1 have hud severul more dates with Bill. And
now I am sure it is BUI whom
I really love, for ] am not
physically attuned to my hus­
band the way I am to Bill.
“ Don’t you agree thut 1 am
mule suited to Bill because of
tills physical bond thut cxisla
between u*T
“ For Bill gives me butter­
flies in my stomach even when
1 urn talking to him on the
telephone, while my husbnnd
doesn't.
“ And isn’t a strong physical
bond essential fo r a happy
marriage?**
I f Rita's husband had sent
fo r the seg bulletin below, he

could easily have applied psy­
chological

DDT to those so-

called “ butterflies” that BUI

Letters

now produces in her stomach.
Rita doesn't distignuisli tietween true love vs, "butter­
flies.”
The average w ife, though
ardently in love with her mute
and maybe with 10 to ” 5 years
o f happy marriage behind her,
,‘v i f ^ . t i l l « e t butterflies if
some strange and attractive
matinee idol kisses her!
For such "butterfllea" sim­
ply indicate the strangeness
and novelty reaction.
I f you aic an amateur at
public speaking or singing,
you will alto get the same type
o f butterflies if you try to
make u speech or sing a solo.
So you girls, in particular,
must beware « f
confusing
erotic stage frigh t with truu
love!
thousands o f divorces occur
just because women mistake
the novelty thrill o f a strang­
er's kiss with the real McCoy
in love.
H u s h a n d s, send for tho
booklet “ Sex I ’rublems In Mar­
riage," enclosing u stamped,
return envelope, plus 20 cents
and stop these foreign '‘but­
terflies.''
(A lw ays wrllt* to Hr.
Crane in rare of this news­
paper, enclosing a long 4
rent stamped, addressed en­
velope and 20 rrnta to cuter
l) ping and printing costa
when you send for one o f
his booklrla.)

Backstairs At White House
Ily Mcrrimnn Smith

.nui affairs o f Washington appropriate time to examine
— through eyes o f a duly elected publicity reports from virtual­
ly everywhere, another charm­
B a c k s t a i r s at the White representative.
er this week came from head*
Huusc;
K nukes the politically-con­
quarters o f the inaugural anOne o f the tnuro fascinating ditioned mind reel to think of
niversary salute. This was the
news items o f recent interest the I'uttrn technique if em­
Democratic
party's
$|00-aput culture and status in curi­
ployed, fur exuniple, by s new persun fund-raising show hon­
ous prospective for a nation's
oring the President Jan. 18.
capital caught in the bubbling Democratic senator from Mas­
Producer uf the immense va r­
sachusetts,
Edward
M.
(T
ed
)
spirit o f a new Congress.
iety show is Richard Adler,
The item came from the o f­ Kennedy.
the brilliant young composer
The
names
Ted
could
blcml
fice o f a congressman and was
and ardent Kennedy supporter.
issued in mimeographed form, into a folksy news announceFar down in an ecstatic
lucnt
might
cause
quite
a
stir
to wit:
publicity release about thv
“ Coiigtcssmuu
Edward J. hack home.
And s|ieukiug o f slue, a show, a bedazzled press agent
Patten, (D -N. J.), joined Pres­
ident anti .Mis. Kennedy, mem­ man who caused one on lelr- reports:
"W ith Richard Adlri sign­
bers o f Congress, Supremo vislon not long ago by includ­
Court, diplomatic corps and ing A lger Hiss in u program ing newr stars every day,
the arts, amt others VIPS, about Richard M. Nixon is there's no telling who may be
Tuesday night, at a special ubout to examine the cultural here by Jan. 18."
Which is about as frank us
showing of the Mona Lisa In and social aspects o f the New
Frontier.
a press agent can he.
the capital.
Howard K. Smith is putting
"Patten and Mrs. Patten
were invited to the viewing of tugetlier an in-depth T V show
the famous Leonardo Da Vinci on Frontier life, tile tastes
painting by the National Gal* unit Imbits of Frontiersmen
lrry o f Art, which installed a and how they pluy, ss well at
canopy used only foi import­ woi k.
There is no fuuudatiuu what­
ant occasions, over the gulever to reports that Smith
Ry Join Magln
lery's three front entrances.
Chuluola'e American Legion
“ Patten hailed the displuy plans to iuchidr Mamie Eisen­
George M. Jacobs Memorial
and urged nil increased ex­ hower in this show.
But to believe that the change o f cultural works be­
Ami since this seems to lie an Post 225 announced today that
House now Ims voted control
building ronxlrurllun lias lieen
tween nations. He said this
o f the Rules Committee to the
Marled on the American L eg­
would Increase international
administration leadership is
ion lot at the’ corner or Christ­
understanding."
nonsense. Tho left wing splint­
There are several interest­
mas ami Chuluola Roads.
er group, Americans For Dem­ ing aspects o f Patten's an­
W. M. Jrpson, post com­
ocratic Action, ticked o ff the nouncement. One is that he
mander, advised that Hie pro­
situation
adequately
In n
was direful to pul himself,
per!) Ii.-is liern re-surveyed by
statement made puhlir here hut not his w ife abend o f the
W A S H IN G TO N
t i l l ’ l l — Cyms Willard and burned nf(
last week. ADA said the pres­ Kennedy a in the listings. Mrs. Senate leaders believe th*
by Ihe Forestry Service rang
ident's hotly pqMirtred cam­ Paltrn did nut show up until ctioiirri for a lax rut this err.
paign to eontimie the rules the second paragraph.
year, as proposed by Presi­
Tlie building will tie of block
committer at 15 niemliers was
Also, it would teem that ac­ dent Kennedy, are doubtful. construction, 28 feet by 40 feet
no more than a pillow fight.
Senate Democratic Leader in dimensions. William Pliitner
cording to some c u l t u r a l
W ASH IN G TO N

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Legion Begins
Building Work

Lyle C. Wilson Says:

Cop Still Has Whistle
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W A S H IN G TO N (U P ! )
—
Hyperbulu la
an
egghead
word that precisely describes
thr ruckus on the opening day
o f Cungrrss about the mem­
bership o f tha House Rules
Committee.

excellent example o f hyperbule. The really significant
and revealing aspect o f the
controversy was the vote by
which the House on o|iening
day chose to muke tile expan­
sion tu 15 committee members
Hyper Iwile menus extrava­ permanent.
The vote was '.’.'15 to 190. a
gant exaggeration o f which
I'lesident Kennedy and sev­ margin o f 39 votes. The same
eral Dennwrat* and Republi- expansion was voted tempor­
inns in the House are equally arily two years ago by' a mar­
guilty. President Kennedy fix ­ gin o f only five votes. This
ed the level o f exaggeration time the expansion was made
when be told a national TV permanent and by a comfort­
The Rules Committee is a
audience that his legislative able m ajojrily. That well may legislative traffic cop. It de­
program would tie wrecked If foreshadow some Kennedy tri­ termines what hills shall Ire
the Rules Committee were cut umph# in this new Congrrss submitted to the House for
buck from 15 to its original 12 that were defeuls In 1900-111 consideration. It deals with
by close margins. The 39-votc these bills after the legisla­
members.
Republicans assailed t h a margin also suggests thut the tive committees have eonsldRules Committee packing pro­ impact o f the 1902 election on I ered them and reported them
ject ms comparable to FD R’s the House o f Representatives fo r a House vote.
spectacular 1997 e ffo rt tu wua strongly in Kmmcdy*s
pack the Supreme Court, an favor.

OUR

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'63 Tax Cuts
Appear Doubtful

stniidanls, the length o f a
canopy run be quits Important
in nirusurlng the significance
of a painting.
Mimeographed lumduuts of
this sort are quite common on
Capitol Hill, l-uwmakors issue
them primarily to let the folks
back home glimpse the fuliul-

Mike Mali-field, Mont,, pre­
dicted Sunday it w ill lie 10(14
before Congress completes ac­
tion on u new tux program.
Hr d iffried with Krnnrdy
by insisting that any tux rut
be accompanied by- revenueproducing refnrms in the tax
system.

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An industry now operating
at 81) per rent o f capacity
won't expand immediately. If
now operating at high rate,
an indusliy might expand
plant capacity more rapidly.
■'resident Kennedy's plan
fo r making the tax cuts apply
gradually over a three-year
period is intended to limit the
impact on the federal budget.
I f a first-year $6 billion tax
reduction out o f a total |1U
billion planned tax cut ia ap­
proved by Congreas, that will
lie tu atimulate business.
The increased tax receipts
from this new businesa are
then expected “ to pay fo r " tha
remaining $4 billion in tax
cuts, without increasing bud­
get deficits after ths first
year.

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Businesses that figure they
will get a certain per rent o f
the inciejsed spending power
generated by a tax cut may
start to build up inventories
fairly soon, but expanding
plant capacity to meet the de­
mand it even trickier for bus­
inessmen to figute.

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CUSTOM B U IL T

Wed., Januury 23, 1963

It may take half a year or
mure after the tax cut is in
effect before spending habits
change
measurably. This
makes it difficult to predict
when there will be business
expansion In lake cars o f tha
expected Increase in demand.

IN T R O D U C T O R Y SPECIALS —

“ Homes
J S

ed reaction to any shot in the
arm the e c o n o m y receives
from a tax cut. Tax experts
figure that 93 per cent o f con­
sumer Income after taxes is
spent, 7 pci- cent going into
savings. But experience shows
that even where there ia a
sharp rise in purchasing pow­
er, there’s always a lag in ac­
tual spending. The length of
the tag cannot be predicted.

(U P I )—Communist

will be in rhargo o f Ihp proJrel with Ray Pcnlz heading
the building committee.
Jepson pointed out that vol­
unteers will Ik * needed, day
by day, to assist the builder
and asked that those who ran
donate some time to the work
contact him or Plutncr,

Idyllwilde
Sanford, Florida

T O KYO

China charged today India is
using
t hc
Red proclaimed
ceasefire on Hie Sinu-India
border lo Intensify "w ar pre­
parations."
The Indian Foreign Ministry
In New Delhi said Thursday
the Cuniniunisl violated their
own rrase-lire 34 times between Nov. 21 and Dec. 2 on
the eastern front alone.

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was f.T billion.
Total tax receipts o f $04.7
billion in fiscal 1953 dropped
a little to $04.4 in 1954, the
year the cut was made. This
was followed by a sharp drop
to $60.2 billion in 1953, hut
that was caused by the postKorean W ar recession front
July 1953 to May 1954.
There was a rapid build-up
after that. Gross national
product of $363 billion in 1053
dropped $2 billion in the 1954
recession, hut rose to $397 bilflon In 1955 ami $419 billion in
1956— a 15 per cent rise for
tlie two years. Tax recripla
for 1956 rose to $67.9 billion.
Corporate profits, w h i c h
were $38 billion in 1933 and
dropped to $34 bililon during
the 1934 recession, rose by
nearly $11 billion to $11.9 bil­
lion in 1955.
The unemployment late, 5.6
per cent, or 3.6 million out of
a labor force of $54.5 million
in 1954, dropped to a rate of
4.2 per cent, or 3.8 million oul
o f a labor force of 67.5 million
in 1956. The only two postwar
yrurs that the Ftilted .Stales
has had relatively full em­
ployment were 1953 and 1956.
Whether tile 1954 tux cut
ran bo given etedlt for all of
lliia ia questionable, fur tins
good effects didn't last. There
was a further recession in
1958-59 and a futtiier setback,
or at least slow growth, be­
ginning In 1969 ami continu­
ing even now.
Tlie Kennedy administration
liases its picsent ease on the
theory that a tax cut now is
whut'a needed to boost tha
economy. A tux cut ia expect­
ed to have a much greater tinpin t now than in 1951, because
o f economic growth in the last
10 years.
Gums nutlonul product of
$551 billion for 1962 is 65 per
rent higher than in 1953. Per­
sonal Income tax payments of
$45.7 billion in IUG2 are 50 per
cent higher than in 1933.
Ho the equivalent o f a 10
per rent lax cut now would
mean that $1.5 to $5 billion
more would be made available
for consumer spending during
tlie first year the cut is in full
effect.
There is. of course, a delay­

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Dear Editor:
1 am writing this letter to
point out what I consider a
very serious abuse o f author­
ity that exists in this men.
On Friday 17 o f this month
1 was stopped by the Dellury
I Volusia County) constable
for making an improper I l ­
ium on the highway. Since 1
have just recently moved to
the state I still have my out
of state license plates. In the
rourse o f the conveisatiou
with the officer 1 volunteered
the information that I alto liv­
ed in Dellury since I was tem­
poral ily assigned by my compuny to work with ttic C. 8.
N avy at Sanford Naval A ir
Station. I was then taken to
tho town justice o f the peace,
charged with Improper license
plates, improper diiver'e li­
cense and fined $90.
1 believe this fine to lie cxcestivo and tho manner ill
which it was extracted from
me, while undoubtedly legal,
was certainly of the shoddiest
nature.
In my opinion this type of
situation Is nol only detri­
mental to the tom ist trade hut
ulso gives the state o f Florida
a black eye.
Gregory Velei
27 Axulea ltd.
Dellary, Florida

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CELL/-*— EXCUSE ME,
AT TK » UNSEEMLY HOUR, BUT T
FOG COMi N ‘ A K O U N O
CRAVt SANCTUARY IN SOUR COZY
I’M' BACK TOT4 FRONT
HOME FOG A PfcW D A Y */-— T ASA
DOOR— THERE W A S
IN A StT OF A MUOOCfc — A D flA TTiO SOME 6TEW5 RINGIN'
RIPL&amp; l DIDN'T KNOVJ WAS LOADED
Ttf BELL A HALP
WENT OFF AND DtfiLODSCO A LARGE
h o u r a &amp;o ,w a n t in g
SECTlOfd OF CEILING PLASTER —
TO KNOW iF I D LIKE
A‘,D 1 CaoNOCO THE BOGLE FOG
t o r e n t A Boat OR
1RETREAT BEHWE «O M L SME6P
FORE THE WIFE
DIPPED ‘
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6 0 0 0 TM6
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H O LLY W O O D (U P I ) —
M oris lU rd o m eu be e*
deadly u a erespiax cancer,
a ccording to actor J o h n
Payne, who eayi; “ I'm quit
ting the rst ra re . r r o m bow
on I’m going to » troll."
After seeing bis friends
Clark Gable and Tyrone Pow­
er die at the heights of their
careers, Psyne has taken It

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"M an y acton make tha mis*
taka of forgetting the y e a n ,"
he aald.
“ They start out as handsome
young athletes who can do
anything asked of them. For
years they ride horses, climb
mountains, swim riv en , stay
np late, work 60 and 70 hours
s week, and they die of ■
heart attack. If only they had
stopped and said to them*
selves, *My God. I’m not 83
y e a n old any toon. I'm 80,
and I’m tired.’ "
Payne began hia career in
1936 with Sam Goldwyn. He
and Power were contemporar­
ies who headed the 20th Can*
tury-Fbx contract lists.
" I ’ve been around this town
for more thin 25 y e a n and
during that time I made a lot

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Ing to apeak It with a baby-talk acoentF
D ID N 'T

CARNIVAL

By Dick Turner

n«
« r ! Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Joteph M. m * g .r a id
Attorney for P la in tiff
l i t Security T ru .t Building
Miami « . Florida
Fuhlleh January I I , IMS.
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C U T , IN AND FOR SKMI.
NfH.K COUNTY, FLORIDA.
IN CHANCRRT NO. H N T
IN T H E M ATTE R O r A DOF*
TIO N n r EUOENB LUX AND
ED ITH LUX OF H ILD EO AIH )
M A R IA W ALTE R S. a minor.
n o t ic e

WW.L.VOO
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ANSW ER

FOR
( LI V I N S )

w ry n s r

" S u r e , I g u e e e I c a n g o * little fe t t e r , M a e , b u t I b a te
t o g e t o u t o f th e c a b a n d le a v e y o u h e r e l"

TIZZY

By Kate Omiui

T m e e h ip p y y o u g e t y o u r rele e, D « 4
e llo w e n e e g o u p proportion ttsi;

SchoolHme

AllkNItONf

T O i .C IIA IlLKd U W A LTE R S
Addra.a
and
raaldanea
unknown
Tan ara hereby natlllad (bat
a Pallttoa haa baan Iliad In
tha above styled cause by Eu*
«ana Lua and Edith Lua lor
Iba adoption ot lllldagard Ma­
rla Weltcre, a minor, by tha
Petitioner*. and yon ara raqulrad to aarra a copy • ( your
answer ar objection to ehow
eauaa why aald patltlnn ahould
not ba granted on tba attornay (or IWtltlonara, Orville
John.on, IU . P. O. Dot IIS,
Tarn Park, Florida and Ilia
tha original In lha office of
tha Clark e ( Circuit Court on
o r bafora tha llt b day of
Fabruary, A. D.
t ill
and
htraln fall not or a dacraa pro
cunfa.au
w ill
La
antarad
against you.
W ITNESS my band and aaal
and tha aaal o f tba aald court
In lan iard. Florida, thla llt b
day af January, A. D. t i l t .
(S E A L )
Arthur II. nackwlth, Jr..
Clark, Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vltilan
D. C.

Orville Jabnaan, III
e l tha law atllca of
Joaapb M. Muraako
r*. o. no* sss.

Fern Park, Florida
I’ubllah Jan. IS, I I,
Fab. «, l t « l .
C D E -tl

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IN T U B C IR C U IT COCHT IN
AND FOR AERINOI.H COUNTV . FLO R ID A NIL l * T «
TI1K M UTUAL B E N E F I T
L IF E INSURANCE COMPANY,
A Naw Jaraay corporation.
P lain tiff,
FA
JAMES LE E K ID D at a a.
Defendant*.
NOTICE OF SUIT
T H E STATE OF FLO RID A
TO i Jamaa Laa Kidd,
I I Swann Road
Hultland, Maryland
Edna K. Kidd.
11 Swann Road,
Suttland, Maryland
Tou ara baraby natlllad that
A ault haa baan Iliad asalnat
yau la tba abora antltlad
aauaa, and that yon ara raqulrad la Ilia your anawar
with tha Clark at thla Court
and ta aarra a copy tharaof
npon tha p la in tiff or plaintirra attorney*. whota tain t
and
mddraaa
la
Jannlasa
Watta. C lark* and Hamilton,
l i t * Barnatt National Rank
Building, Jarkaanrllla t. F lo r­
ida, not latar than Febraary
M, 1ML I f yas fall te da aa
a dacraa pro cenfaaao wilt ba
aatarad agalnat you far lha
rallaf demanded In lha com*
plaint. Thla ault I* ta fur*cloaa a ntortgag*. Tlia r.a l
property procaadad Agalnat las
Lot I I SOUTH F I N E *
CREST. Third Addltlan, s
•sbdirlalan, according to
S plat tkaraef racordtd In
Flat Beak I I, pagaa I ]

Drive On
To Amend
Constitution
HARRISBURG, Pa. (U P I )
— A national drive to amend
tli* U. 8. Constitution h *ad «l
by State House Speaker W.
Stuart Helm, is underway in
s e v e r a l atate legislatures
serosa th* nation.
The thres-stsp plan, i f ap­
proved, would sharply curtail
the power o f the U. 6. Su­
preme Court, forbid th* fed ­
eral judiciary from acting in
•tate reapportlomnsnt cases,
and expand tha ataUe' power
to amend the Constitution.
Helm, a Republican, heads a
seven-man committee on dual
sovereignty, aet up last month
by th* National Legislative
Conference which is Affiliated
with tli* Council o f State Gov­
ernments,

Legal Notice
!■ the I'm r l .1 the Ceewty
Jude*. s.mlnule C n s l f , n is i,
e l F la rlla . la P reb al*
Is re the Estate Aft
RICH ARD B. M IL L E R
Deceased.
F IN A L NOTICE
Notice la htrtb y given that
th . undersigned trill, on lha
U th tJay o f February. A. D.
Its :, present to tha Honorable
County
Judge o l
Semlnoli
County, Florida, her final rt
turn, account end voucher*, as
Esecutrlx o f th* Eatat* o f
R IC H AR D H. M ILLE R , decree
*e&lt;1. and at said time, then
and there, make application
to th* aald Judge for e fin ­
al eattlamant o f her admin
titration o f said astats, and
for an ord tr discharging her
aa such E taeutrlx
of
th*
E .tate o f n iC H A lU ) B. M IL L ­
ER. deceased.
Dated thla the Ilk day at
January. A. D. 1HI.
Jarolln* o. M iller
Aa
Bxecatrla
*(
th*
Eetata ot
R IC H AR D B. M ILLE R
Deceased
Slenatrotn, Davis A McIntosh
A ttorney* (o r Executrix
Poet O ffice Box ISIS
Sanford, Florida
Publish Jan. *, IS. IS. IA

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Jaycees Name
Young Sailor

The Herald was notified to­
day that the Yeung*B aller o f
the Y ear has bean salactad by , i
tha committee which is head- V
ed by Rhatt DaWolski.
The nsm* will be kept sec­
ret until the announcement is
meda at tha Distinguished
Service Jaycee Banquet to ba
held Saturday at the Civie
Center.
Tha
Good
Government
award winner was aalectad by
public nomination laat fa ll, f )
and will also b* rsvsalad at
that time.
Tha young man who will re­
ceive tha Distinguished Serv­
ice Award has alse bean se­
lected and his name w ill lead
tha list o f the award winners
at the banquet Saturday.
Tw o others, the Young
Farmer, chaired by Bob King
and the Young Teacher, by •1)
Freeman Baggett are atill
under study by tha commit­
tees.

Hong Kong's ns me means
’’Fragrant H arbor" in Chi­
nese.

Legal Notice
IN COUNTT J l DUE'S COURT,
SKWIXOt.K COUNTY, F LO R ­
IDA. Flla No, 430T.

K »rtu :

NOTICE OF SALE

JESSIE

of

B E LLE

THE BIB TH JUDICIAL c i r ­
o r a n d f o r s e r i.
fcBLR COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CHANCERY NO. ItTST
BAVINOS
TU B I I U S K H I
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ROBERT K

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N o rtcR o r s u i t i n
MBRTOAOR PORKCLOSURK
POi ROBERT

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RESIDENCE, Unkhnan
AND TO i. All parties claim*
Ing IhtercatA by, through,

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faraeaid p*r*an.

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T o u a R I hereby a a tin .d
that a Complaint to fore*•**• a certain mortgage en•Mtnberlns the follow ing d-e*
erlbad real properly, t*-w lt:
Lnl It, Block A. COUN­
T R Y CLUB MANOR, U N IT
HO. J, sctardlag la the
•1*1 tkeraef a* racard.d
I f F j** Jaak I I, pas* 1»».
Public Records o f SemiL
kale County. Florida,
has baan filed asainet yon la
lha abav* styled salt, aad
M e a l T 1” '*
rk,r‘4*- p at a r* raquirad to ear** a
JJ
M *1 F*ur A newer ar other
jL H. Reehwith. Jr,
Piaadlas t* lb * Camplalal on
Clark o f Clrenlt court
PJd lallire attornere. A N D E R ­
SON. RUSH. DEAN. LOWNDES
Deputy Clark
ft van dan ME ltd. in East
Felder and Battlbehana
central Avenue. Orlando, F lo r ­
Attornaya at Law
ida, aad flla |h* original A n ­
l i t Ba. Knowlaa A v a
ew** ar athsr P laaltn g in th*
W intar Fark, Ftarlda
a lfic * a f tha Clark a f th*
Saaaary la, t m .
C
lrtu ll Caurt aa or before
C P K - II
the sth day o f February, l i l t .
I f ruu fa ll to Jo ta, a d&lt;-crrpra eonfaato w ill b* Uhcn
P U B L IC N o n e t
agalael yau far (h* relief de*
I am operating my Bail mandrd In the Complaint.
N ell** shall be pubUth*
Bead busises* at 166 North •dThla
eat# a week for four roo*
Park Avenue (la ground tortiilva wash* la th* Sanford
floor of the Edwards Build* Herald.
HATED thla Tth day e l
ing) under my ewu name, as January, I I I L
during the past four yeara. I (S E A L )
Arthur H. Beckwith. J rhave ae eeaaeeifoa with say
Clark at Clreuit Court
B yi M argaret E. T y re
other ball bond agency, a .
Deputy Clerk
W . Aniley. D iU Bonds.
Fubll.h Jan. |, i« . t : , I *

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SOUTHARD.
Daraasad
N t m c w TO CREDITORS
TO A L L PERSONS HAVINfJ
CLAIMS
OR
DKWANDC
A N A IN IT SAID R IT A T K l
Tou and aach o f you aro
hereby notified and required
to Ilia snr alalraa and de­
mand* which you. ar either
e l yen may have ageln r. aald
eetata in th* office ot Honor­
able C. Vernon
Mlae, Jr.,
County Judge
ol
Hemlnol#
County, at bla otflca In tha
Court Hom e In Sanford, Fl.irIda,
within
six
calendar
month* from tbo time o f tho
first publication o f thla no­
lle*. Each claim or demand
muet b* In w riting and con­
tain the plac* of raaldanea and
post afftc* addraea o f tli*
claimant and a m t b* aworn
to by th* claimant, his agent
or attorney, or th* earn* shall
ba veld.
IB T H E C IRC UIT COURT OF
Raymond M. Rail
T H E NIN TH JU D ICIAL CIR­
A * Administrator a f aald
CUIT US AN D FO R BRUINOLH
Eetata
COUNTY. FLO R ID A
Cum Tastamenlo Annex*
C H ANC R R T CASE NO. 1STM
Harrison B. Steward
■O R TO AO B PORSCLOeURR O f lha Firm ar
Cl RACE M AR KAUBCHILD, a Steward A Steward
Widow,
l i t Eaat Robinson Btrset
Plaintiff Orlando, Florida
TA.
Publish Jen. IS, I I , IS *
THOUAB
J.
O A LV IN
and Feb. (, l i l t
JE AN u. n a l v i n , hta wit#] CDK.lt
aad IR A W . LE V Y,
D.landaata IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

N otie* i* harsbr givsa ear*
aoant la th* Final D*ars* af
Porccinsur*,
dalad
Janaary
Slat IMS, and
entered In
Uhaeearr Css* Na. I l l s * o&lt;
th* Ctreult Caurt a f th* Nlath
Judicial circuit, la asd far
Seminal*
Caanly,
Floflds.
H A R It A US*
CHILD
U
P laintiff,
and
T iio m a b
j.
o a l v iw
and
JEAN M. O ALVIN. h i. wlfTl
Arthur It. Beckwith, Jr.. and III a W. LE V Y, ara DaClark of tha Circuit Court fendante. I w ill *.i| lo , ht
Uy: Martha T. VlhUn
hlehaat and beat bidder far
Deputy Clark
al th* (rant dear at tha
'll ah Jan. I t I t M * aath
■amiaal* Ceunty C ourts****
Ir
OtmlnoU ceutiiv
Florida, at t l:M A. m . o'cl.ch!
an th* Sth day o f Fabruary,
t i l l , the fo llo w lae describe^
RESERVATIONS
properly a* sat furtt, m M |d
Final Dacraa, to-wlti
For —
d, LESS th* Eaat I I I
DINNERS
ft. af Amended Plat at
D R U ID
PARK.
Sanford!
PARTIES
Florida, aceordiae to the
M l LUNCHEONS
• le t tharaof aa recorded
fn F ist Booh T, pax*. |
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Pubtla
Recorda

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of friends," be a id .
'T m shocked to look around
sad sat bow many of them are
no longer around. Death has
been dashing through the
etreets of Hollywood too much
lately. I’m going to get off the
highway.
•
"W hat il the sense of hiving
plenty of mooey, fame, secur­
ity and all the other things
that go with stardom if you
lost tba plaesuro of growing
up with your children. What
Is the good of seeing your wife
only a few minutes • day,
work until you’re blind tired
and grouchy, end then die of
a heart attack T
"
" M y youngest boy Is 14. Ho
wants to be a ball player.
Well, I'm going to slow down,
and watch him grow. I’ m go­
ing to cat, read, travel and
aleep.
•T v e tasted the heady wines
of M ay, and they were great.
But there still Is plenty of rich
autumn beer left to be eip* .
ped."
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Legal Notice
T n n c m r i ’iT r o t n r o r
T IIK SIX T H J l IIIIT SI. r i l l i it t o r
%x ii r i m m i n i .
x o i . i : ro T X T r . r i.o in iia .
CHA.XCF.lt V XO. I3T3*
T U B BO«TON F IV E CENTS
■ AVISOS BANK .
1'lelntlff.

vs.

M IC H AE l. J. A. WILSON, J !t,
• t us And 1 1 si,
I&gt;»f»n il»n l».

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w oB T oA f.r. r o n c r c o s t 'it r .
T O i OEOnOE
A. W A L K E R
and RUTH O. W A L K E R ,
tils wife,
n r.«llir.X C T :i Unknown
AXU TO i A ll parlies ctalmIna Inlsrssls, b&gt;. tliruuali.
under er aaalnst tha a&gt;
fnrtssld persons.
TOU ARE hereby notified
Ihst a Complaint lo fnr*cln«*
a •■trlnln ninrtaoKo encumberIlia the follow in g described
real properly, to-w lt:
Lot I. Rlorh K. COUNT II T CLUB MANOR. U N IT
NO. I. aecordlnc to the
lat thereof as recorded
ii I'U t Rook I I, paa« S3,
Public Records o f Hemlnote County, Florida,
hat been filed satin et you In
tha above styled suit end
you art required to serve a
eopy of your Anewer or other
1’letdlna to tha Complaint on
I'lu ln tlfre attorneys, A N U E IlHON, ItUMIf, Hi; AN. U ftV N IHM A van den IIRUO, J:3
East Central Avenue, Orlando,
Florida, and fils tha orlalnal
Answer or other I’ lradlna In
tlie office of the Clerk f the
Circuit Court on or before
the tlh day o f February, 1SSS.
I f you fall to d » an, a decree
pro cnfifeeeo w ill be taken
aaalnet you for the relie f de­
manded In tha Complaint.
This Notice shall be pub­
lished once a week fo r four
consecutive weeks In tha Han­
ford Herald.
DATKO this Tlh day o f Jan­
uary. 1X1.
IDEAL I
Arthur II. Beckwith, J r ,
Clerk o f Circuit Court
Byi M arsaret E. Tyre,
Deputy Clerk
Andereon, Itush, Dean,
Lowndes A vsn dsn lit r e
111 East Central Btvd.
V. O. Bos 1111
Orlando, Florida
Publish Jan. I, I I , I I , 10.
CUE &gt;1

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IX TH U CIRCUIT COURT OF
TH R *TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IX
AXD
FOR
aCHt.XOLB
tO l'K T Y , FLORIDA.
IX CHAXCRRT XO. I l f R
F.A8T BROOKLYN SAVINGS
HANK, a New York corpora­
tion.

Plaintiff,

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CLASSIFIED IN D E X
1. Lost &amp;. Found
2. Notices - Personal*
S. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
0. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or R«nt
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Ileal Estute Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
lfi. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio ft Television
27. S|&gt;ecial Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
81. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

3. Education • Instruction
MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED
WORK IN C IV IL SERVICE
No
experience
Decenary,
grammar ichool education
uiually aufficlent. Train now
at home for Job* with accurity. For dctaili, (end name,
address, phone no. to: NA
T IO N A L T R A IN IN G SER­
VICE. BOX 30 c/o The San­
ford Herald.
Sewing
Lessons.
Beginners
and advanced c l a s t e a .
Morning or Evening. Pbone
FA 2-79*2.

6. For Kent
3 Bedroom houie. 2406 Stev­
ens Ave. Pbone 343-4671.

Legal Notice
FIC TITIO U S X f MB
NOTICE IS hartby given that
I am ansas*4 la business at
109 N. Dark A v e , Sanford,
Hrmlnota County. Florida, un­
der the fictitious name of,
AA R A IL llDN'l) AHUNOV, and
that I Inland to raglatar *.»ld
nama with tha Clark o f tha
Circuit Court, Hamlnola Coun­
ty.
Florida,
In
accordance
with tha provlalona o f tha
Klctllloua Nama Statutes, tow it: Section IIS .o i Florida
Ntatulea 1917.
His: Lee A. Whaalcr, Jr.
Dubllah Jan. I. t. It,
CDE-S
IX T ilt : X IX T II Jl D ll I I I ,
m i n i t ix a m i Fun a»:M iXH1.F. r n r x T V , F i.t iH iiit .
IX ('H A M 'K IIY XO, I i1M&gt;
MOHTII4RH FOHKt'LOBt M l
BOSTON F E D E R A L HAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a
Unltad State* corporation,

Plaintiff,

va.
W IL L IA M L. AlUlOQAST and
W A LTU A U D ARUOUAST, hla
wlfa, and JOHN W I L S O N
SM ITH
and
A R IE T T A
M.
SMITH, bla wlfa,
Dalandanta.
NOTICE OF CLKHK'n n fl.K
NOTICE IS IIE R K Iir G IV ­
EN that under and III purauanca o f that certain Final
Decree o f Foreclosure made
and rendered an the llih day
o f January, A. D 1141, In and
by lha ilonorabla Valla A.
Wllllama, J r , Judaa of tha
Circuit
Court
In and
for
Memlnola County, Florida, In
Chanoery.
being
Cate
No,
11114, and a certain cauee
handing in aald Court whereIn BOSTON F E D E R A L HAVINOH AND l&gt; IA N AMSOCIATION, a United Stale* cor­
poration, la tha P lain tiff and
W IL L IA M L. AltlHMi.tHT and
W A LTU A U D AIIIU &gt;'JAST, hla
wlfa,
and
J o llN
WILHoN
SM ITH
and
A R IE T T A
M
SMITH, hla wife, art lha Da.
fendanta,
t,
A It T i l l 'l l
Jl
U B c K W iT II, J R , aa Clark o f
tha Circuit Court fur tha
Ninth Judicial Circuit of Iba
State o f Florida, eltall o ffe r
far aala and rail in the blah■at and beat bidder for caah
at publle oulcry at lha Semi­
nole County courthouse at
Sanford, Florida, on lb* Hat
day o f January A. D. I K I . at
11:04 A.M.. tha follow ing d*a.
orlbod property doecrlbed In
aald Final D tcrte of Forecloanro, altuate. lying and be­
ing In Semlnola Counly. F lo r­
ida. and
raom
partloularly
daacrlbad aa fottowei
South &gt;, Df L it 413 and
all of la&gt;l SIS, F R A N K I ,
W OODRUFFa
SU1IUIVI■ ION. Sanford. Florida, aocording to Plat thereof
recorded In Flat Book I,
page 14, Publle Uernrda
o f Seminole Cosuty, F lo r­
ida.
Dated at Sanford, S*mln«le
County, Florida, thl* Slat day
o f January, A. D. 1141.
(S E A L I
Artnur II. Btckwlth. J r,
Clark o f Circuit Court
Hamlnolo County. Klurlda
11): Mariha T. Vlblen
Deputy Clark
L. Pharr Abner of
Turnbull and Abner
Bulla 494. New England Bldg.
Pool O ffice Boa I I T
W inter Park. Florida
A ltorn eye r„r P lain tiff
Publlab January :t. H C .

M A R T IN IIE N R T K IM T II and
M A R T H A EDNA HEATH, hie
w ife ! ATLAS H lllld llll ARIKH
OF FLO RID A. INC., a Florida
corporation; and J. M. FUENTKS and ----- FUENTBB, hi*
wife.
Defendants.
XftTIIR
TO
IIEFRXD
OH
ORDER
OF
PIRI.ICATIOX
SU IT
FOIl
FORK! I.OSl ME
TO I M A R T IN H E N R Y HEATH
•ltd M A R T H A
KDXA
HPATII, his w ife
H om e's Csndy Shop
Faulkner. Maryland
YOU.
M A R T IN
II K N R Y
■ P A T H and M AR TH A EDNA
H PATII, a rt hereby notified
Ihst d Complaint for F ore­
closure o f M ortaas* has been
filed ts s ln tt you. and you
are required to serve a ropy
o f your Answer or Pleadinae
to
tbs
Complaint
on
tha
lla ln t lt r s
altorney,
Joseph
M. F ltsaireld . I K
•eearlty
Trust
Bulldtna,
Miami
|y,
Florida, and f lit
tha o r l­
alnal Answer or Pleadlna In
the o fllre o f the Clerk of
the Circuit Court on or before
the l ib day o f February A .I),
I K I . I f you fa ll to do to,
Judement by dalault w ill be
taken aaalnet you for the
relief demanded In the Cemplant.
The description o f the real
property proceeded aaalnet la;
Lot «. niock TO. T O W N .
SITE OF NORTH C IIU LU OTA, e subdivision sceordlea to plat thereof,
recorded In P ie t Book I,
payee t&lt; lo I I. Inclusive,
o f the Public Records o f
kernin',1e County, Florida.
This notice shall ba pub­
lished once each week for
four coneerqtlva weeks la tha
Hanford Herald.
DONL AND ORDERED at
Sanford.
Seminole
County,
Florida, this Ttli day o f Jan­
uary A. D , IKS.
M EALl
Arthur II. Rsckwllh. J r ,
Clark. Circuit Court
By: M aryaret E. Tyro
Deputy Clerk
Josopli M. Fltss-erald
SK Security Trust Uulldlny
Miami St. FI rtda
Publish Jan. • If. SS. I*.
CDE-14
CDB-JI

6. For Rent
I

ffije

Bedroom furnished Apart­
ment. FA 3-1462 Monday
thru Friday between 9 and
6 p. m. or F A 2-4301 othertime*.

£aufor&amp;

Zrralh Jan. 23, 1963 — Page 3-A 12. Real Estate For Sale 19. Situations Wanted

By Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE

1 Bedroom House nicely furn­
ished. $63 month. Water in­
cluded. F A 3-6344.
Unfurnished 3 bedroom bouM.
1303 Elliott Ave., F A 2-5231
or F A 2 0323.
ROOMS, The Gablei,
401
Magnolia Ave. F A 2-0730.
2

Bedroom modern ilouae,
kit. equipped. 117 Catalina.

UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­
room houie, kitchen equip­
ped. FA 2-3663.
R E N T A BED
Roilaway, Ilotpital 4 Baby
Bed*
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL'S FU R N ITU R E
Pb. FA 2-3181 116 W. l i t St.

LOT For Sale. 75’ x 230’ . Children kept. F A 2-4182.
Grove Manor. By ownar.
Young man wants employ­
FA 2-7411 after f p.m.
ment in the Sanford area,
experienced in general of­
F IN E HOMES W ITH
fice work and shipping and
LOW DOWN P A Y M E N T
receiving. Will consider any
3 Bedroomi, 2 b ith i, hard­
type work. Phone 322-9431.
wood B oon
613,250. $400
down.
Wanted Repairs
2 B&amp;droom, CB. Lika naw.
Carpentry*
* Painting
66,000. 6230 down.
Phone 322-3805
3 Bedroom, huge oak treex,
b e a u t i f u l neighborhood. Ironing wanted. FA 2-3363.
$12,600. 6400 down.
3 Bedroom. CB. $6,750. $230 WtU do Ironing. 323-0391.
down.
Fam ily man, white, age 23.
2 Bedroom Frame. Freshly
needs work Immediately.
painted. $3,800. $200 down.
Dependable. Will do any
These homes sre all In A-l
kinJ. Willing to learn. Ph.
condition and the monthly
322-1990.
payments are (he lowest
possible.
(Only
$43 per
21. Beauty Salons
month on the last one, in­
cluding taxes 4t insurance!)
SPECIAL
C A LL US TODAY.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
End curl $3.30 including
shape, set 4 style. Open
Evening hy appointment. 3
Experienced Operators.
REALTO R — INSUROR
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave. 318 Palmetto Ave. FA 20834

Stemper Agency

W EI.AKA
A PA R TM E N TS:
Roonit private bathe, 114
W. F in t St.

By Owner. 2 Bedroom, FlorIda room, tile baih., kitch­
en equipped. Ph. FA 2-4836
aflcr 5 p. m.

24. Rleefrtral Hervirea

29. Automobile Service

A U T O GLASS
IN S T A L L E D

34. Articles For Sale
21" Admiral T. V., Record
Player, radio combination.
Excellent condition. $83.00.
Pbone F A 3-7631.

Windshield
Back Glass
Door Glass
Vent Glass
SERVICE
FOR SALE — 21" R.C.A. ColScnkurik Gluss and Paint
ored T.V. Iteiutlful French
Company
Provincial.
Reason­
219 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4622

able. Beautician's M anage
vibrating
Lounge
Couch.
Excellent condition. C a l l
F A 2-3930.

31A. Pets
Male Dachshund. 1 year old
$25. 322-6886.

32. Flowers * Shrubs
Beautiful Camellias in bloom
G K A I'E V II.l.E NURSERY
Grapeville Ave. Near 20th St.

33. Furniture
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Rought - Sold.
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132

FREE ESTIM ATE
Upholstering &amp; Mattress ren­
ovating. Newr 4 Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding klfg.
Co., at 7U9 Celery A te.
FA 2-2117.

China Cabinet. T.V., Record
Player. Chest of Draweri.
Other miscellaneous items.
F A 2-8642.
SINGER S e w i n g Machine
equipped to zig tag and
make button holes. With
guarantee. 5 Payments of
63.40. FA 2 9411.

SING ER
SEW ING M AC H IN E
Singer Slanto-matic repossess­
ed, model 300. Payments of
$11.08 per month.

C A L L FA 2-5783
Alan'a Fabric 4 Rugs
2339 Park Dr.

Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Dinette Table, 6 chairs. Very
FH IG ID AIRE
Service With tlie Ca»h.
good condition. $23.30. Ph.
Sales
k
Service
/-2S
SU PER TRADING
POST
.- W f'''W ~ F A 2-0613.
House Wiring, Free Estimates
FA 2-0677.
Sid
Vihlen's
Randall
Electric
“I'll
bat
if
Pop
h
ad
coon
you
like
this
BEFO
RE
you
CBS
House.
3
Large
bed­
Houses for rent. For infor­
Ph. FA 2-0913 W ANTED reliable couple to 36. Au((miobllcn • Trucks
wort married, I wouldn’t b« her* T O tM Y i"
rooms, 3 baths, kitchen t t : Magnolia
mation contact Ted Wil­
take up munthly payments 1962 Studebaker P i c k u p
equipped.
Assume
pay­
liams Hardware, 205 E.
of $13.36 on 3 complete
ments.
F
A
2-2043.
An
Investment,
not
an
e
x
­
Truck. Excellent cond. Low
23th St.
6. For Ilent
■ 12. Beal Estate For Sale
rooms of furniture. Call
pense. Call FA 2 3612 for
mileage. Call Ralph I'ezoUL
3
Bedroom
house
by
owner.
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
T E 8-1511, Casselberry, col­
expert advice on a Herald
F A 2-1611.
| l»*rgc 7 bedroom Trailer on Good 6 Hoorn CH houie in
F
A
2
8327.
lect.
equipped. (75 month. Ph.
advertising campaign.
large
lake. Also
trailer
nice noighborlK.od. Phone
I960
Renault Dauphine black.
FA 2-3303.
spare. Adults only. Phone
KA 2-1640.
A ll types of Real Estate
31. ArtirlrN For Sale
Heater. Very good condi­
25.
Plumbing
Services
FA 2-7368.
New 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
tion. F A 2-3876.
TENTS FOR camping. Tarps,
home. No cash needed. $61
PLUMBING
3 Bedroom House. FA 2 3829
rope, mess kits. Surplus
Cadillac, 52,000 miles. Clean
a month. 322 8083.
Contracting Repairs
THE T IM E TESTED FIRM
City, 201 W. 1st.
at new, $1300.00. F A 2-9363
F R E E ESTIMATES
Unfurnished 3 b e d r o o m 116 N. Park Ave. FA 2-6123 110 N. Park Ave. Ph. 323-0650
3 Bedroom, kitchen equip­
R. L. HARVEY
FIR E PLAC E
House, kitchen equipped.
'32
Ford, 84 ton Tickup. $175.
ped, on lake, ready for
FA 2 33*3
WOOD
Lakeview home with lake 3 Bedroom modern home. 304 Sanford Ave.
F A 2 8346.
Will trade for kicker, boat
occupancy. Call FA 2-0639.
Extra large living room.
Oak and pine. $22 a cord
privileges in South Sylvan
trailer or heavy duty lawn
Low down payment, easy
delivered.
Robert
Morris
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
2 Bedroom House. Close in.
mower. Plwne F A 2-4319.
terms. 211 Cedar.
Ph. FA 3-0355, EA 2 5909 or
and 2 baths. Air-Condition­
Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-4013. l bedroom furnished or un­
3-1933 Chevrolet VS ton Pick,
F A 2-6818.
ed. Phone FA 2-7898 or 2 Bedrooms, CBS house. Very
furnished house. Including
Plumbing &amp; Hentinu
FOR L E A S B
up Trucks. Both real nice.
F
A
2-6366.
reasonable.
Call
322-3816,
Air-Conditiou. $60 per month.
A IR CONDITIONING
FACTORY TO YOU
Modern Office Suite. Over­
Reels Used Cara, lllh 4
Mr. Norman A. Williams.
FA
2
6437.
CONTRACT and R E PA IR
ALUM INUM BLINDS
looks patio. Central heating
Sanford Ave.
WORK
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bot­
— A ir Conditioning. C a l l 2 Bedroom house, furnished.
2 Hedrtn. home, nicely fur­
tom rail with plastic ends. '38 Mercury. Radio 4 licatcr,
"C all H all" FA 2-3641
FA 2 0375.
nished. 2 screened porches, 1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6362
Rent $63. In Ijik e Mary.
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cotpower fleering. F A 2-5806.
3644 Se. French A t *.
carport, 3 extra lots In
Adults.
FA
2
1737.
Apartment! furnished or un­
26. Radio ft Television
Ion or nylon cords.
iswn. Priced right. Phone
furnished. $43 month. Wat­ 1 Bedroom furnished Duplex. 3 BR. two story home cen­
Scnkurik Glass and Paint 37. BoaU • Motor*
F A 2 0931.
Y E A R END SALE
trally located, near achool.
er included. Also 2 bed­
Utilities furnished. $33 ■
Company
New A
Used T.V.’ s Rig
Bargain priced. FA 2-8642.
room unfurnished Garage
month. F A 2-0363.
15. liuHtneiiM Opportunity
trade-in allowances. Easy 2.0 Magnolia Ph. F A 2-4622 Gateway T o The Waterway
Apartment $35. Phone Day
Itobuun Sporting Goods
terms. Town 4 Country T.V. We loan Carpet Sliampoocr
R E STAU R AN T In Night Club
FA
2-3123 or
Evenings 3 Room furnished Apartment.
Your E V IN R U J K Dealer
2553
Park
Dr.,
322
3362.
Adults. $43. FA 2-7399.
at no cost with purchase
on 17-92. Club Diamond un­
NO 6-3393.
304-6-6 E. 1st Ph. F A 2-5961
o f Blue Lustre shampoo.
der new management. All T. V. Service Calls. 82.00.
Furnished Duplex. 1814 Park.
Carroll's Furniture.
FIBERGLASS Boat 14'. 33
equipped. No money neces­
Ileal Kdate — Mortgages
House of the Golden Rule.
F A 2 7074.
Electric atari motor, tilt
111 N. Park Are. F A 2-2420
sary for right party. Cull
Ph. F A 29792.
Refrigerator. $23. Good con­
In Ike (s u r f mt lb * Connty CLEAN 1 bedroom furnished
Mol Murray NO 6-4902 after
trailer. Extra's. Complete
dition. 323-0089.
Must sell, 3 bedroom house.
JnSse. bemlnnlo cwnnty, Flav­
For
quick
service
call.
Ph. FA 28369.
2 p.m.
Apt. 2617 Elm Ave.
ian, In Prabnta.
Nothing down, pick up pay­
Bryan T. V. FA 3 0361.
Accordion, 120 Bata, used 3
In rvi R *lnt* mt
ments. 323-0614 after 5 p.m. 16. Female Help Wanted
A IR BOAT. Priced for quick
2101 Magnolia Ave. 1 BR.
E D ITH R in K H IM n n
weeks. T twitches,
cost
For T.V. Service within tlie
Daeeaaed.
■ale. F A 2-2134.
Fum. Apt., 645 ; 2 UK Kum.
$300, still has guarantee,
3 Bedrooms, 2 baths. Fenced COCKTAIL Waitress, willi or
T a A ll Crvdllarn naS P * r * * u
hour. Call Coy’s T.V. 17
Apt. $33. Ph. Robert A.
lla i Ins l lain** « r Haamnda
$130
or
I
k
*&lt;t
cash
offer
im­
12'
Aluminum Boat. Mitchell
backyard.
Air-conditioner.
years experience, 3 years
without experience. Apply
Williams Realtor, FA 2-3951
Annlnei SalS is t a l u
mediately. Write Box 5,
Kitchen
equipped.
Low
Trailer and SVa hp. Evlnin Ssnfonl. All parts 4 la­
You and each or you nro
alter 2 p.m. Club Diamond
c/o Tlie Sanford Herald.
hartby notified and required Furnished clean new Apart­
rude. Extras, F A 2-86U3.
down payment. 3309 S. Park
bor guaranteed for 90 days.
under n e w
management.
to preetnl any elalmo and dement.
Close
to
base
on
old
Ave.
I
Service
calls
$2.00.
Call
Mel
Murray.
NO
S-4902.
mend* which you. or ollh rr
For Sate, Farm Implement!. 38. Motorcycle* . Scooters
of you tney have euelnat the
Orlando Hiway. Adults only.
FA 2 9(563.
1 Double
Dlac
Harrow,
Sunlaml,
3
Bedroom,
2
hath
r e n te o f EDITH IIIHKJIIM •
Maid
for
general
housework.
Call FA 2-3677.
E ll. deceeeed. late o f e-tl'l
$150.00.
l
Cultivator
and VESPA Motor Scooters (n ew )
home. 603 Cherokee Cir­
5 days. FA 2-9235.
27 . Special Services*
County, lo the Counly Judge
810 63 down 4 63.33 Week,
attachments, $150. l New
cle. FA 20214.
of Hemtnole County. Florida, Large 3 Bedroom house. 2
WOMAN WITH CAR to call INCOME T A X RETURNS —
ly.
ground plow with 2 disc.
et hie office In the court
Full baths, Florida room,
houta o f eeld County et HenLewis Sales 4 Service
$123.00. These tools are all
regularly cad i month on O. M. Harrison. 1311 Palm et­
outdoor patio 4 fireplace.
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
furd, Florida, within ele cal­
2317 Country Club Road
Established Studio G i r l
3 pt. hitch. It. F. Cole, 324
Utility building. Well and
to
A
w
.
Phono
322-8827.
endar rtmnth* from the lime
Realtor
Pb. F A 2-7926
o f the flr«t publication o f thle
Cosmetics clients in und
W. 30th St. Ph. F A 2-3278.
sprinkler system. F A 2-7018. Raymond Lundquiit, Assoc.
notice. Tw o eoplee o f each
Piano Tuning and Repair
around Sanford making nec­
claim or demand ehell be In
PA
2-3931
Atlantic
Bank
Bldg.
W. L. Harmon — F A 2-4223 PUKTABLE Singer. All at­ 39. Trailers - Cabanas
essary deliveries, etc. 3 or
writing, end ehell elate the Ravenna Park. 3 Bedrooms. 1
tachment!. I l l Atalea Lane,
U baths, kitchen equipped. NEW 3 tied room, 2 bath
piece of realdeuce end poet
4 hour* per day. Route will WELLS D RILLED , PUMPS,
'38 Modem 2 bedroom House,
office addreee o f the claim ­
Sunlaml.
Fenced. FA 2-2319.
pay up to 85.0U per hour.
home, large corner lot, 311
ant, end ehell be eworn to by
trailer, 630 down, $40 month.
S PR IN K E R SYSTEMS
tha claimant Re egrnt. or atWrite STUDIO G lltL COS­
Tucker Dr., Sunland Es­
21" Table model T.V. with
Total price $1,300. Dewitt
All
Types
and
Sires
3
Bedroom
house.
Kitchen
tornry end accompanied by e
tates. VA—nothing down,
METICS, Dept. 7U93I, Glen­
stand. Good condition. $75.
Trailer Park. 3513 Orlando
filin g fee of one dollar and
We Repair and Service
equipped. 817 Escambia Dr.
dale, Calif.
monthly payments $92.00.
euch claim or demand not fil­
FA 2-7333.
Dr. F A 2-7651.
S T I N E
TA
2-0920
after
&gt;
p
.
m.
ed (h e ll be void.
FA 2 8074 - FA 2-2316.
Machinery
and
Supply
Co.
Itutb Gardner
17. Mala Help Wanlad
Ae e iecu lor of lha Leet Altamonte Springs. New 2
207 W. 2nd St.
EA 2-6432
W ill anil T o ttm e n t
of
bedroom
Duplexes.
Un­
SANFORD HERALD
BUSINESS
M ANAG ER
for
Ae Ancillary Adlulnlstrefurnished 4 furnished. $80
K IIIU ID A IIIK
W \NT ADS
trig. (J.T.A.
service business with ten
Males 4 Service
4 $100. 838-1812.
E D ITH III IlK DIM Kit.
BRING FAST
office and outside employees
decanted
G. II. HIGH
RESULTS
Must meet and deal with
■Itnetrum, Davie A Mclntoeh
1. F o r Sale o r R e n t
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
Altorneye fer Ancillary
the public. Knowledge of
A d m ln litre trli. C. T. A.
Pb. F A 2-3883
Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath
office procedure and ex ­
P. U lint lt&gt;U
Sanford, Florida
home. Fenced yard. Near
perience In supervision nec­ Refrigeration • Air-condition­
I ’ublleh Jan, ! ! , 14 A F*b.
NAS. 115 W. Coleman Cir­
essary. Write giving age,
ing men needed. Wo train
Office EA 3-2118
4, IX. 1X41.
cle. FA 2 7484.
education, experience, sal­
C D K -II
you.
Write
Commercial
Nights FA 1-0648
O L U M Station W a gon
ary range. Boa 31 c/o San­
Trades Institute Box 18, e/o
323-OTOO
Power And A ir Cond. ......
IX T H E
t'IIM'1 IT r iM H T .
10.
Wanted
to
Kent
N IX TH J l’DII 1*1. CIM* I IT.
ford lloratd.
Sanford Herald.
2324 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fla.
IX
AX U
FOR
eKRIXOLM
Q H « FA LC O N Mlatloe Wagow
i
Unfurnished 3 lo 4 Bedroom
*?I»UXTX. FLORID
• • f t Standard TranemLsIon
—
1
t i i t x i L t i T ho. m w
houie by permanent adults.
JOHN W A R R E N HENDRICKS.
The
man
who
knows
Sanford
Q A f COMET 4 Door
No children or peta. Give
P lain tiff.
..... .
1
Automatic Transmission
HEAL KSTATK Sc
details c/o P. O. Box 270,
ve.
Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
houie. 826 Eicambia. Ph.
FA 2 0274.

a no *,»■». i.
L * ««IM M

John E. Fox,
Realtor

St. Johns Realty

Wall

T. V. STAM PS

J. W. Hall, Realtor

Stenstrom Realty

Legal Notice

JOLLERSo/SANFORD
f

^CHEVROLET

Jim Hunt Realty

OLDS

CAD ILLAC

... SAVE

Edward F. Lane

L IZ Z IE
DRICKS,

BENNER

HEN­

Defendant.
XOTICM OX' M I T
TO l.H re. I.liila llm uer liendrlcke
Highland Park Road
IL D. 3
■ tllerevllle, renneylvente
You ere hereby notified that
a eult hag been Inetltuled
eseln el yog, treking a divorce
In the Circuit Cuurt In and
(or ■emluola County, Florida,
entitled Jubn Warren liendrlcke,
plaintiff,
ve.
Llgslt
llennrr llendrlrk*. defendant,
end that you err required to
file your antwer or other
pleading with the Clerk ot
thle Cuurt and to eerte a
oepy thereof upon Iba plain­
t if f nr hit attorney, whoie
name end
addreee appear*
herein, net later then the Xlet
day o f February, A. D . IX(I.
or a Deere* Pro Confeetu will
be entered agalnet you.
DONE AND ORDERED at
Sanford, ne ml nolo C o u n t y .
Florida, thle the Xlet day o f
January, A. D. 1X43.
(S E A L )
Arthur If. Beckwith. J r ,
Clerk. Circuit Court. Semiholt County, Plurld*
Uyt Martha T. Vlblen
Deputy Clerk
W illiam Murrell. Jr.
Attorney fo r P la in tiff
I •33 Kdaeweter Drive
Orlando, Florida
Publltl, Jen. :x, J tt.A Feb.
4. IX. m t .

e iir - ix

INSURANCE

Sanford.

11. Heal

E n title

Wanted

Sell Your House

A M FAIATON 2 Door Redan
» w w Standard Trensmleelun

42 year* in real estate busi­
ness in Sanford.
Phone
FA 23909
Best bu&gt;a in real estate.

C O M E T 2 Door Sedan
Standard Trenemleslon

C O R V A IR 4 Door
Automatic TrenemUtlox

OVIEDO AREA
Want to get rid of the mort­ 2'4 Miles South on route 520.
gage on your home in San­
2 New
Homes,
2 full
ford?
baths, large lot, high and
Northern Group Seeking
dry. Built to last. Selling
A Few Florida Homes
price as appraised by the
We will Assume Your
First
Federal.
Peaceful
Mortgage
end quiet. Near churches,
School buses available, new
E. M. Cranton, Shatluck 4
Co.
Woman's
Club
building.
2-B Wlgglewurth St.
Foi
appointment
L.
L.
Faulk. 363 3167 or 8631702.
Boston 20, Maas.

Before You Buy Any Florida Home Check
and Compare the Mackle-Built Homes at

Deltona
F L O R I D A

Thais msltitle nodal haewa art opas sow wr wnr I

They aft tha crowning schimmsut of Florida a Madia ■fOttWfL
far aval 34 ytart ■ Ismoui nama in southam building!

R E U P H O L S T E R Y &lt; S e *c w /d . /
chairs

$39

r : r : .

(IISIOM

sofas

$89

WADI MI P C O V I R S

(HAIRS ‘24.50

SOFAS 49.50

C E N T R A L FLA. D E C O R A T O R S
Vvm*^ U buMenj
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Down PaymtiiU art aa law as $2101 Monthly
Paymants at lowr is $43,111 No Prtptymtntil
No Closing Costs! Coma out today! Com
9 ojw. to 9 p.m. daily.
Taka ntw Inleritata |4 and pat otf at Ua
DaBsqr Lahanga.

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P H O N E D o lA N D 734*7303
D E L T O N A . F L O R ID A
•mw as,

CH E VR O LE T 4 Door
Auto Trans., A ir Cond.

CADILLAC b«dao DoVlllo
Power And Air Cond.
A R T C H E V R O LE T 4 Door
V«8, Automatic

ULDSMOUILK 4 Door
Auto. Trans. Air Cond. ----MERCURY 4 Door Auto,
Powor Brake*. Steer, Air Cond.
CADILLAC Sedan DeVUIo
Power And Air Cond.
FORD Station Wagon
4 C'yL. Automatic
PLYMOUTH 2 Door
V4. Standard Htkk
CHEVROLET Y, Ton Pickup
• Cylinder ....------------------219 E. 2nd

SANFORD

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2662 B. PARK

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�W HERE
SHO PPING

In N ew York todsy, the ef­
fects o f the cold spell In the
southwest were spparent as
prices o f rooet Florida vege­
tables were higher. Cabbage
•old for 4.06-4,30 per crate,
with some sm all and fair
quality at 9.0M.7S. Carrots
•old for 4.30 per crate of 0-1
lb film bags, endive was 2.302.73 and escarole 2.00-2.30 per
crate. Celery brought 3.30-3.73
generally for crates of 2 to
4 down stalks. Chinese cab­
bage was 1 .30-2,00 per crate,
plain parsley 3.0041.30 and
crates of acorn squash 6.30.
Radishes continued at 73c to
1.00, mostly 1.00 per basket
of 204 os. film bags. In cen­
tral Florida yesterday, offer­
ing of moat commodities
w ere light. Cabbage was
stronger, with prices ranging
from 1.73-2.73 in sacks, ac­
cording to slse and quality.
A few crates brought sa high
• i 3.00, Carrots were un­
changed at 1.73 for 48-1 lb
film bags la master contain­
ers. Curly parsley brought
2.23 per crate of 3 down
bunches and radlabei were

IS A
PLEASURE.

SWIFT'S PREMIUM TASTY BRISKET

PERFECT WITH CORNED BEEF, HARD GREEN

SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN
GOVT.-INSPECTED, TENDER-AGED HEAVY WESTERN *
Utbtf 1*4 •( Wfcri* Trim ads* Cored

country ham

.

Temew'a TeWr 3lk*d

bologna.........
3&gt;rift Premium Cheek Style

braunschweiger
J im

Shipments from
Florida
yesterday Included: Celery,
rail 3t c a n , truck IT carlot
equivalents, cabbage rail 2
truck 32 escarole rail 2 truck
C and radishes rail 1 truck 4.

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D E V IL S FOO D,
SPtCE, FU DGE M A N B L E . ^ B L
LEM O N SU P R E M E
^

DUNCAN

Hospital
Notes

isage ............

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(Piet 50 astro free JrH Oreee Stamps w/teepee)

H IN ES

CAKE MIXES

JANUARY ta

Admissions
Sophia Wejclevliowakl, DeB eryi Clifford Garrison, Fa­
cial Florence Gould, Dellaryi
Tony M cW atU n , Lake Mon­
roe] SUnley Parrish, Michael
Hunter, M aty Smith, Mary
Hal twee, Imoglna YaUa, Hhlrley Enloc, S u lla Held, San­
ford,
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Britt YaUa o f
Sanford, a girl.
IflechargM
Bertha Beall, DeBary; Daisy
Freeman, Lake Monroe; H a u l
Froehlkh, D a B e r n
Alice
Beldln, Longwood; Baby Girl
Barbour, Longwood: Averill
CoquIlletU, Lake M aryj tin.
Charlea Brice and baby, Longwoodi Thomas Hanaon, Mary
Turner, Collie Col line, Teresa
Snow o f Sanford.
J A N U A R Y 12
Admlaelone
Charlea Graham, O a t e e n i
Evelyn Porter, Mima; Darla
Gay Hutto, Longwood| Rotella Adame, Lyman Baker J r ,
Sherri Snyder o f .Sanford.
Hlrtha
Mr. and Mrs. B e n j a m i n
Adame of Sanford, a g irl; Mr.
and Mrs. tlirhsrd Held of Han­
ford. a girl; Mr. and Mra. Don­
ald LcF lIi o f Oaleen, a girl.
Dlarhargra
Steven Plvontik, DeBary;
Balph Patten, DeBary; Betty
Scliuleemeyvr, Geneva; Maurrina Rotiluaon, L a k e C i t y ;
Maude Johnson, DeBary; Hose
Ray, Lake M ary; Carolyn
Cleveland, Lake Mary; Paul
Psaold, Vida Rosier, Lewie
Tate, Jamrs Warren, Robert
Miller, Donald Fortier, Nath­
aniel Johnson, Robert Thomp­
son, Doris Gandy, Michael
Hunter, M ary Smith o f San-

O B ' D R IP O R ^

dairy special*

REGULAR

IgaiM^I
Pallf IgRi
PM1VR w IlmLw mwwiliii

Gem R o lls ........ 2

[Z

Sour C re a m ........
Swiss C h e e se ....... ?!

WASHINGTON (UPl&gt;-Tbe
•Ira them move manpower

□ Radishes 2

pkgs

Crisp Rad Wlnaaop

American Cheese .. ’LT

□ Apples . . 4 :

frozen foods
Butter Beans........
•ewwiviw WRPI *Vtaaae
fwatW

Potatoes ............
HeMewey Heese (with teuteye ead skt

Frozen Pizza ........
Remaa Iread Qekk Erases

Manicotti ...........
Marina's Pet fk s, Masaraai b Cheese,
at Speyhettl b Meet Sees#

Mix or M atc h ..... 4

Grape Jelly

Siaeletea’e Qekk h e n s

Shrimp Tid-Bits .

.

Mrs. Peel's temity tise tried

Kreft'o Ten»y Pure

Apple Jelly
PRICKS KFFECTIVI
Till)IIS. • Fill. * SAT.
JAN. 24, 25, 26

O r a n S tam p s
whee gee petekaae

Shedd's Safflower Oil Mor|«rhto

Ice Cream • • • •
Dale Finoopplo-Gropofrutt

Fruit Drink • • • 4
Lady Batty Healthful

Prune Juice # • 2
Early Gordon Freestone
vV.W.UV.’.V.'.UWVAWWMW.VV^v

P e a c h e s........ 4

Corned Beef

Libby's Groom Style

Luncheon Moat by Hormal! Canned

Golden Corn • 2

Births

Arm y Monday began reorgan­
ising lie combat dJvlsioe to

Fancy Rad

Kraft's liked

M r. end Mra. W illiam P alm ar o f Hanford, a girl; M r.
and Mra. Claveo Manning of
Sanford, a girl.
Dischargee
Evelyn Porter, Mims; Glean­
e r Aheant, Longwood; Ervin
Blankenship J r , James W alk­
er, Baby Girl Nash, Joseph
Nicholas, Anderson M cKliule
J r , SU n ley Parrish, Keith
C an o n , Sherri Snyder, Mra,
Joseph Ledford end baby;
M rs. Britt Y a U a and baby;
Mra. Benjamin Adam s and ba­
by o f Sanford.

Army Starts
Reorganising

• down produce lane

COFFEE

Hetty-tweet Sle-lye

JANUARY 20
Ralph Dion, Providence, R.
I.; Catherine Brum tty, Ingrid
Lang, Joacphine Poff, Arnold
Brntley, Julia Merritt, W illie
Mae Manning, H a u l Rasor,
Betty Gramkow. P a t r i c i a
Dion, Myrtle* Lackey, Fatima
Palmer, Adelina Overstreet of
Sanford.

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CH A SE 6r
SA N B O R N

2reafcetea«'i Tasty

Rib Steak • • »».
Chuck Steak
Pot Roast (bone in) lb.
Short R ib s. . »&gt;•
Ground Beef »&gt;

1 2 -a i
can t

Libby's Delicious Deep-

Hunt's Tasty Whale Unpaalad

Brown Beans 6

Apricots • • • •

rim iM r.r.v. w

2!

WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE!

Oatmeal Cookies
Cookies By Sunshine

Chocolate Chip ...

SERVING

Colee Beauty Sn ath

A W■MO
M IN STAMP
b die ompu end yerskss* rii
Weodbory Hoad B Body latfaa

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LONGWOOD, M A IT L A N D , N O R TH

Peanut Butter ....

O RLAND O A N D SAN FO RD ." . . . from

Pragraeee Bleed

H IG H W A Y 17-32 sad S T A T S ROAD 434

Tomato Paste ... 3
The Heady Mettfc Wrap

Handi-Wrap ........

A L T A M O N T E SPRING S,

CASSELBERRY, FERN P A R K ,

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Seminole Braces For Murderous Freeze
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B y L A R R Y VERSIIEL
Anyone ever thought about
forming a little theatre group
*r. &gt; for Sanford?
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Overheard In the drugstore
. . . Mack Cleveland Jr.. Dill
Hutchison. Karlyle Houshohler, Gordon Frederick, S. J.
Davla . . . It went something
like thla . . . There goes my
golf game . . . I ’m ahocked
. . . 1 thought he wouldn't call
a session unless he could
swing the right number o(
votes . . . He's our most ex­
pensive governor . . . Eh . . .
it was 28 in Tallahassee . . .
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If John Fitzpatrick forgets
about a 13,000 pay raise for
the commission I'll forget
about the Reims. OK?
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I wonder why urban renewal
was thrown on the dump
heap? Are our eily commis­
sioners afraid of tho legisla­
tion?
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John Burton is adding some­
thing new at the Caribe
Lounge (V aldez).
Workmen
are in the process of paving
the parking place.
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Have any old French books
and texts in your library? Jun­
ior High
French teachers
would appreciate having them
for the volunteer French class.
Good cause.
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Weatherman says to be sure
to protect your ear water sys­
tem tonight. Even if you
drain the radiator, watch out
for the water pump. One chap
we know during the last freeze
hung a light on an extension
cord inside the hood next to
the radiator. Worked, loo.
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forget polio drive Sat­
urday . . .
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Boosters had better forget
about that $.T0. « mj stadium.
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St. Johns-lndian Kiver barge
canal will get a boost Friday
when F-e Florida Waterways
Asso . i ..on directors meet at
the .Mayfair. This canal would
tic in with the Cross-State ca­
nal. Latter would route water
traffic up St. Johns to Jax. St.
Jolm&gt;-lndian Itiver c a n a l
would let llie traffic proceed
down toward Cape Canaveral.
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Those legislative hearings
will still he held Feb. 1. special
session or not . . . indicates
Mack Cleveland Jr.
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Even Washington will get in
the act Monday night . . .
Navy really wants that pipe­
line here.
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Waleh
for
announcement
soon for Hunt Co. to start
work on 2oo apartments.

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Itoad Supt. J. C. Lavender
deserves a pat on the hack
. . .
He took two beat up
trucks from the dump yard
and salvaged them for opera­
tional use.
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Twenty-fifth St. will tie drlayed as county crews start
expensive work on Seminole
Blvd.
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Jack
Bums was named
rhairman of the Casselberry
Planning and Zoning Commis­
sion at an organization and
discussion meeting of the
group Monday night.
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If there’s any money left
over from the Seminole Blvd.
project it will be returned on
a pro rata basis by Cassel­
berry to Seminole Raceway.
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In Jeopardy

W E A T H E R : Cold wave tonijrht.
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It was 38 degrees here at 6

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Punishing Cold Slaps Southland

Old Mnn Winter, nlrcady gripping tho North,
was bracing himnclf today ready to launch the sea­
son's second freezing blast at Seminole County's
nuilti-million-dollar agricultural industry tonight.
Notice the new look on Ful­
Weather prediction here today was a low 15-20
ton St.?
degree* for tonight in this area, a repeat o f the 16-20
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Autopsy Set
On Death Of
Sanford Man

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The Weather Rureau at Mi­
warned all interests

Oppose Demands

Fair Exchange

Talks Seen

Growing Woes

Press

Final Effort

Drastic Tax
Limits Asked

The only thing holding up
Casselberry's annexation of
Seminole Plaza at llwy. 17-02
and SR 436 is the town’s de­
cision on whether or not to
approve the proposed water
rate raise for Casselberry
Utilities Co. The company and
Plaza owners already have
come to terms for water and
D a n c in g
Square dancing e I a s s e a
sewer service to the shopping
start at T p. m. tonight at
center.
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Civic
Center for
l&lt;
Here's an out for the own­ weekly lessons. Prrwms who
ers of those S.3O0 acres south­ are unable to join this week
east of NAS who couldn't get may join Jan. 31, but absolu­
ft made into a game preserve. tely no later than Feb 7,
J u s t' writ* the Audubon So* said a Recreation Department
spokesman.
itty .

Square

Estes Gets Prison

Water Rale
Meeting Set
The Casselberry Board of
Aldrrmcn and officials o f Cassrlhrrry U t i l i t i e s Co, will
meet at 7:30 p. m. today at
the Women’s Club at which
time the board la expected to
art on the company's rcqursl
fur a water rate raise.
Under consideration will be
the proposal made Tuesday
night by the company setting
a $8.60 minimum for the first
7,000 gallons; 25 rents per
thousand up to 20,000 gallons
and 22 cents per thousand
thereafter.
Any agreement reached Iretween the town and the com­
pany on a rate raise will o f
necessity have a bearing on
the original 10-year franchise
agreement arhedulrd to run
until 1085.

Fairer Treatment
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(UPI)

Established 1908 TUUILS., J A N U A R Y 24, 1963 SA N F O R D . F L O R ID A

NO. 631

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Wirtz Help
Sought By FEC
ST. AUGUSTINE (U P I) Florida East Coast Railway
officials hoped for a good
word from Secretary of L a ­
bor Willard Wlrtr today In an
appeal to end a strike by
1.200 workers.
Members of I I non-operat­
ing unions continued their
picketing for the second day
over demands for a 10.28
cents-an hour wage increase.
The wage Increase was re­
commended by a presidential
fartfinding! board last year
and was accepted by almost
all of tlw Class One railroads
in the nation except the FEC.

Herald Index
Bridge ......
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Classified
T a t e 10 * I I
Comics
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Pegs 0
Dear Abby
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Editorial — .. v . Page ■
Entertainment
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L e g a ls ____ ra g e 10 * I I
Puzzle .
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President Kennedy today pro­
posed “ fairer U x treatment"
lor athletes, actors, authors,
artists and oihera whose tncome fluctuates widely* from

Beekty _ _ Page 4 * S

yoar la year.

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Winds
Ravage
M idwest
By United Press Intrrnathmal

'Last

Futile

Attempt',

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —

to Guv. Farris Bryant said today
Floiida'a chances were "very
guard against freezing tem­
good” for getting the Demo­
peratures as far south as the
cratic National Convention In
Everglades tonight.
HHW.
The Florida Experimental
Station here offered a glimmer
of hope, though, late this
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
morning. lziw reading last
An sutnpsy was ordered night was 37 degrees at the Democratic foreign policy ex­
this morning to determine station's farm, with a 38 at 8 pert* today opposed Republi­
the cau'e of death o f llosea a.m. and 41.S degrees at 10:30 can demand* for a new Senate
investigation o f the abortive
Foster, 51 year-old painler, at a.m.
IDOt invasion o f Cuba.
his home in the Morris
However, B. F. Whitner Jr.,
Apartments, 200 West First assistant horticulturist, said
St.
"the thermograph shows a
M IA M I ( U P I ) — The United
Police and firemen were
good alant downward and it
States will get back 250,000
called at 3 a. m. this morn­
appears it will stay tint way
unit* o f Salk polio vaccine
ing by Mrs. Foster when she
for a while."
sent to Cuba aa part o f $5.1
discovered her husband lying
He added that "w e hope the
million in ransom for release
face down on the bedroom
crux cornea during the day­
o f Cuban invasion captives.
floor. Officials reported Fos­
light hours today" so that cit­
ter had a faint pulse when
rus and vegetable crops will
they arrived hut died within I * spared a second freeze."
ELISA BETH V ILLE , K a t ­
a few minulca. Thera was
“ It looks bad," w-as the ex­
anga, The Congo ( U P I )— Kat­
blood about hia head.
pression of Cecil Tucker, coun­
anga President Moise Tshomlie
County Judge Vernon Mize,
ty agricultural agent, reached
was expected licit- today from
acting coroner, amt a medi­
this morning by The Herald
Kolwezi to begin unification
cal examiner were called.
hv telephone at Tavares where
talk* with the Central Congo­
The medical examiner said
be Is attending a meeting.
lese government.
he was not satisfied as to
" I f the mercury drops down
the cause of death and re­
to 25 degrees,” he said, "w e
commended to Judge Mize
ran look for considerable wood
M IA M I ( I l l ’ l l —The first of
an autopsy be held.
damage to our citrus trees."
a&gt;&gt;out 1,200 refugees duo to
Judge M ile contacted A.J.
He explained that, following
lyiy g. Cyba by.jjria w«gken&lt;V
trber ,
strived Wedussdi., and . re­
ran _ into the
ported' that F id d Casiro la
who a u tfr^ n d the |4st mew ' ru1 d“ m a r
thousands iif dollar*, "there
faced with growing economic
tern, which was to he con­
li a s been a considerable
problt-nis and dwindling sup­
ducted'today by l)r. it. U.,
a mount of 'flushing out' of
port for hia regime.
Sadler, pailmlogist of Semin­
our citrus frees. They now art
ole Memorial Hospital.
more susceptible to i freeze
A native o f Sanford, Foster
than they were before Use
I'nitrd Press International
was a member of the Baptlat
first freeze. A second freeze
The f e d e r a l government
Church.
could have a drastic effect."
pressed efforts again today to
lie it survived by his wife,
Turker continued that the reach settlement* in the Gulf
Mrs. Delia Foster; his parents,
cool weather since the DecernCoast dock and New York
Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Foster, o f
lier freeze hes held down the
newspaper atrikra and head
Sanford, ami two aiaters, Mrs.
"flushing out" after the tree
o ff a walkout at Boeing jet
W. A. Vaughan, Casselberry,
damage and "that Is what we
and missile plants.
and Mrs. J. \V. Mayo, Rinelike." He said that "it is na­
cnstlc.
ture's way to help trees come
Funeral services will be con­
hack but a second freeze could
CO LUM BIA, 8. C. ( U P I ) —
ducted by Rev. Fred II. Chance
prove more damaging than the
Fiery ila te Rep. Red Bethea
at 4 p. m. Friday at the llrlsfirst."
said he would make a final e f ­
son Funeral Home. Burial will
The agent continued: "W c
fort in the General Assembly
be in Iaikcvicw Cemetery,
are always fearful of an early
today to push through resolu­
freeze because live citrus frees
tions that could block the ad­
and crops then ir e more sus­
mission o f N egro H i m y
ceptible to damage or com­
Gantt to all-whlU damson
plete kiss from subsequent
College.
freezes."
Nurserymen and others ad­
vised citrus growers, flower
T Y L E R , Tex. (U P I)- R a n k WASHINGTON
(U P I)
lovers and others, alter the
rupt farm tycoon Billie Sol
President Kennedy asked Con­
December freeze, to do no
Estes, who was convicted of
gress
today
to recapture
pruning until March or April,
swindling a farmer, was re ­
about a fifth of hit proposed
U&gt; protect plants from subse­
fused a new trial today and
$11 billion tax rut for in­
quent low temperatures such
was formally sentenced In
dividuals by clamping dras­
as are predicted here for to­
eight years in state prlaon.
tic limits on deductions.
night.
He was freed on a new $5,000
His proposal would limit de­
bund pending appeal
ductions for such things as
home mortgage Interest, con­
tributions, medical expenses
and local taxes Only that
portion of the lotal amount
which exceeds 5 per cent,
of the taxpayer's income could
be deducted.
The sweeping nalure of the
plan was the surprise element
in a $.000-word message in
which Kennedy spelled out
his
anxiously awaited re­
quest for a three-step reduc­
tion in personal and corpo­
rate tax rates.
His blueprint also railed
for new tax preferences for
most persons over 65, for
many working mothers and
for professional athletes, au­
thors and others whose earn­
ings fluctuate widely. He urg­
ed tougher tax treatment for
the oil and gas industry,
stock dividends and stork op­
tions enjoyed by some cor­
poration executives.

today, 40-50. Ixvw tonight, 15-25.

Very Good

County last Dee. 12-13.
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Bryant Says On Session
TALLAH ASSEE

(U P I)

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Gov. Farris Rryant said today
he hai no assurance that the
special session of the Legis­
lature he has called for next
Tuesday will adopt an accept­
able reapportlonment plan and
conceded the chances are only
"50-50."
Rryant aald he called the
session simply in a last "des­
perate" effort to attempt a
solution by tbt Legislature be­
fore the federal court takes
over.
"W e're In a political Jungle
and have to figh( our way out
thicket by thicket," ha said.
"Both sldei in the reappartlonment haasel wanted a last
opportunity
to attack
the
problem again and I wanted to
exhaust every possibility."
Bryant said he will not ad­
dress this session and outline a
plan for Its consideration as
be did In two previous extra­
ordinary sessions In t£e,pasl
five months. *'
“ Thug know my plan by
heart,** be said.
Bryant has been trying hard
to sell the legislators on a
42-Senator, 144-Repreaentatlva
plan but said be had (ailed
miserably.
lie also has recommended a
Senate reshuffle within the
existing 38-Senator seats but
was unable to get a majority
commitment on that either.
The governor said he not
only has no assurance that the
Legislature ran agreo on a
plan but hat no assurance
that If they d», It will win ap­
proval of Uu- federal court
which ordered the reapportion­
ment and must pass on any
approved by the special ses­
sion.
The only commitment he
has, the governor said, is that

If the Legislature roaches a
stalemate within one week,
traders will make every at­
tempt to adjourn the session
and go home without silling
out the full 20 days allowed
under the call.
“ I have not got a majority
commitment on this, but I
h iv e the word of the leader­
ship that a try to adjourn will
be made "

TI h* governor said there is
no chance for anything except
a simple staluatory apportion­
ment since a constitutional
amendment would require at
least three months to get to
the people and would not meet
the court mandate for reapportlonmrnt by Ihe time the
regular 1083 session convenes
April 2.
Bryant said ha Is toying

with the idea of asking the
Florida Supreme Court for an
advisory opinion on whether
a statute increasing the size
of the present 33 Senator, 05Representative
Legisla­
ture would violate the state
constitution.
But he may not ask for the
opinion, he said, "because I
am afraid of what tho answer
will be."

THREE PERSONS wore injured when these two curs collided nt 1 n. nt.
todny on Highway 17-92 nt Forn Pnrk. Estimated dumngo wu« $700 to tho
nuto of Cheater Shirley (top photo) and $400 to the car of Charles Ward
(lower photo), according to the Highway Patrol.
(Herald I’ lioUw)

Dim View Given
Of Special Meet
Seminole County legislators
were extremely pessimistic
over anything "fru itfu l" being accomplished during the
special called session of the
Legislature next week.
State Rep. Mack Cleveland
Jr. today xaid “ the only pur­
pose looks like Gov. Rryant
wants tn atall off federal in­
tervention while S. J. Davia
declared he couldn't arc any­
thing useful in tho session
unless Gov. Bryant has a
concrete plan.

Three Injured In Road Mishap

Howling winds, nccomputtied by blinding flur­
ries o f snow nnd sleet,
buttered the Midwest and
southland today in one o f
the most punishing cold
waves o f tho century.
The hitter cold was blamed
for at Irast 10 deaths in Mich*
Igan and four in the S o u th three In New York, two In
Alabama and one each la
Georgia and Tennessee.
As Urn gulf-force gusts
drove through Dixie all the
way to the Mexican border,
temperatures fell as much aa
60 degrees within hours.
Darta o f Mississippi, Ala*
bama, Tennessee, Virginia and
North Carolina were buried
beneath
the mest vicious
snowfall to hit the South in
many years.
It was Michigan, however,
that bore the heaviest brunt
o f the atnrm.
An elderly man In Monroe,
Mich., near tha Ohio border,
was found frozen to death In
his home Wednesday. He waa
sitting in a rocking rhalr In
front o f an open window. Ills
death and ancther In Detroit
raised the toll o f storm vie.
llm* In th* Wolverine state
to 10.
In Detroit, the mercury
plummeted to 12 below, a rec­
ord low fo r Jan. 2.1 In the
Motor Citv, It alao was t h «
coldest reading there slnea
Felt. 8, 1034, when the ternperature dropped to 18 be­
low.
Nonetheless, the Michigan
weather etcry was not with­
out Its lighter aspect*!
— In Nankin Township, a
Detroit suburb, power lines
weighted down by Ira snapped
and "marooned" several cus­
tomers In Derby's Bar fo r
about two hour*, rnliee said
a "good crowd” waited pa­
tiently nt Derby's until men
front the Detroit Edison Co.
came and cut the power line*,
making It saf* lor them to
leave.
— In Clare, Mich., snow and
sub-zero temperatures failed
Pi dishearten Mrs. La Vina
Raduhaugh, the hardy house­
wife who Is ramping out fo r
eight days to win a $160 bet.
The 47-yrar-old nature lover
ha* been augmenting her meat
ration o f four steaks and on«
pound o f baron by catching
fish since she entered tha
wood* Inst Friday.
The cold wave also failed
to dampen the spirits o f movie
lovers In Little Rock, Ark.,
where occupants o f 18 rare
braved 7 degree tempera­
tures to sit through a double
feature at the Raiorback
Twin Drive-In Theaters.

pact.
Dick
Rhodes
and
Rill
Chester Shirley, DeLnnd, Chandler, Seminole Counly
driver of the second car, was sheriff*
deputies,
assisted
treated for broken ribs at Patrolman Tomlinson in tho
Orange
Memorial Hospital, investigation.
transferred for further treat­
Highway Patrolman C. L. ment to Fish Memorial Hos­
Tumlinson
charged
Norma pital, DcLand, and released.
Vest, of Apopka, with carry­
The officer reported Ward
ing concealed weapons, lie was making a U-turn wlion
ssid she was carrying a .22 struck by Shirley's ear.
caliber revolver.
Ward was charged with vio­
Charles It. Ward, o f Oviedo lation of the right-of-w'ay and
driver of one car, was re­ Shirley with unlawful speed,
ported in "p o o r" condition tlu- patrolman reported, sibl­
8T. A U G U 8 T I N E. H a. later tins morning at Oungc ing that "the personal injur­
(U I ’ D — Minority bloc leader Memorial Hospital, Orlando. ies would have been far less
Sen. Varla A. Tope said today
Hospital attaches reported had the motorists been using |
hia group will opj*&gt;*e any re- the condition of Miss Vest seat bells."
apportionment by statute that as "good ."
enlarges the state senate.
Dalrolnun Tomlinson said
Dope said he wea convinced Ward and M L* Veal were
the federal eourt would accept thrown from Ward's car to
as a temporary expedient a the pavement from the im“ really gioaf reshuffle" with­
OFFERING OUR CUSTOMERS —
in 38 teats, coupled with a
• Free Tire Inspection
constitutional amendment en­
Seminole
Dark
Raceway
• Expert Wheel Alignment
larging the senate to 42 mem­
NEW DEI HI (U D I )- U . S. manager Bill Yocum died at
• Easy Time Payment*
ber*.
and British air forces will Florida Sanitarium and Hos­
The 88-seat reshuffle, carv­ take part in the defense of In- pital late Wednesday night
We Specialize In Tire* Fur Foreign Cara
ing away several seats held die U there are any signs of shortly
after
suffering
a
Take Advantage Of 33 Year* Experience
by rural areas and giving Communist China preparing heart attack at the track.
them to urban areas, would bomber s t r I k a a , Informed
H ie 40&gt;car-old man, who
taka effect immediately and sources said today.
had been a school teacher
the new senators would be
In Orange County for the past
seated for the A pril regular
seven years, this year was
session. T h e
constitutional
devoting full lima to tha
amendment would bo submit­
Alcoholic* Anonymous will Raceway.
405 W. First St.
Pfc. P A 1*065!
ted to the people fo r a vote meet today at 8 p.m. at Uia
He la survived by hit wife,
In 1064, delaying that change Grace Methodist Church on Suzanne, a teacher at Boooe
WE GIVE PLA ID STAMPS
until the 108$ regular
Uoora Road.
High , School
Three persons were injur­
ed. one critically, and all
charged a* the result of a
two-car collision at t a. in.
today on Highway 17-02 ai
Fern Dark.

CEN T RA L

FLORIDA

Statute Hit

British Ready

Raceway Mgr.
Yocum Dies

HEADQUARTERS

McROBERTS

A A To Meet

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Wm» ra n

Accepts Job
For Chuluota
The Job of Herald reporter
In the Chuluota area was ac­
cepted (hi* week hy Mrs.
Ralph (Joan) Magin after the
resignation of Mrs. Virginia
Chadwick a short time ago.
Mrs. Ma-.-in is active in the
Chuluota Community Church
a* Sunday School teacher for
the primary group and is a
member of the Priscilla Circle
of the Women's Christian Fel­
lowship.
She Is a member of the
board of directors of the
Grratcr Chuluota Community
Club, a member of the Chu­
luota Challenger staff, a mem­
ber of the Ovirdo School PTO
and Is in ardent worker In
the Oviedo School Clinic.
She Is a qualified practical
nurse and recently completed
a course from the Post Grad­
uate School of Nursing in Chi­
cago,
The mother of two children,
Ralph Jr., age eight and San­
dra Sue, age nine, she may be
contacted at her home, 340 E.
Sixth St. or hy telephone at
385-3742.

If you need the time, and haven't got it, all you
have to do now la pick up your phone and dial
FA 3-0733, and the new Audlchron Time Service at
the Sanford Atlantic Bank, which went into acrvicc
today, will give the exact time in a plennant voice.
One word of caution ia needed here, am tho new

PETER PETROFF

Dynalronics Gets
New Engineer
Peter D. Petroff h»i Joined
Dynatronlci, Inc., Data System i Dlvlalon aa head of the
Bade Technique*
Section.
Here he will be In charge of
company reaearch and deve­
lopment effort* In advanced
packaging technique* for acroapace data communnlcalion
ayatem application!.
Petroff waa formerly with
Radiation, Inc., where he ori­
ginated many of the advanced
packaging conccpti Incorpor­
ated In the dealgn of commun­
ication ayitcma for Nimbut,
Telitar, and OAO Mtellltea.
Hia extenaive experience In­
clude* dealgn and conceptual
work in auch technique! ai
welded modular circuitry,
mlcrocomponenta, and microcircuitry.
Petroff waa educated In Eu­
rope and received hla maitcr'a
degree In electrical engineer­
ing at the Unlvrrilty of Stutt­
gart (Germany). He la a IIccnied professional engineer.

exchange number of Fairfax
3 la the one uied for thin new
aervlce. There I* already In
operation a prlvato phene,
that of Peter Bukur, which la
on the old exchange nf Fair*
fax 2 .
"Be eure you dial the new
prefix 3, and not Mr. Bukur'a
number—2," Sanford Atlan­
tic Bank President Howard
Hodges cautioned.
In hundred* of cities acroia
the nation Audlchron it re­
cognised a* the standard of
time, a i thU amazing automa­
tic Instrument, electrical end
mechanical announce* t h e
time to over 4,000,000 people
every day.
An auxiliary power unit de&gt;
signed tn transfer the equip­
ment which maintain* Audichron to 4H volt centra! office
battery power aupply is
ready to take over Immedi­
ately should a oommerrlal
power failure occur, Hodges
pointed out.
The service la avallabto 24
hour* a day and la Instantly
available. Along with the
time, the caller gete a six
second commercial anncunce*
merit by a local firm or busi­
ness.

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SKATE CONTEST WINNERS ahown here nre
front row Linda Ley and Chuck Beat, who neared
the hitfhent number of points in three Ounce of
the Month contests. First place winnera for tho
month, were Oonna Markon and John Wclnh,
(right) and Hccond place went to Cathy Beckoy
and Tex Woodruff, (left).
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G. M. McKinnon Trophies Presented
Dies Sunday
To Skate W inners

The MacMillan arctic expe­
dition of 1925 marked the first
extensive use nf aircraft in
polar exploration.
(Juccn Victoria used the
phrase “ red taping*" to mean
delays and involvement*, ac­
cording to the Encyclopedia
Brltannlca.

Does BLADDER
IR R IT A T IO N S
fIt a lia n s alfftct t a lc * m smuiip w otntB • •

U.S. CHOICE FLAVOR-AGED

SirloinSteak
U. S. Choice Flavor - Aged

U. S. Choice Flavor Aged

T-Bone Steak
Club Steak
Cube Steak
Boneless^ Round

mMi and m i f m i k f Fan
an d n rr r o u i
Sir, George M. McKinnon,
from too fru ju tn t, b u rntm or Itrh ln c
51, of 424 Southed ltd., Cas­
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and
flrr from
Onyx base trophies were Patsy Thompson; Alike Noinn zou
selberry died Sunday.
• tliM . I t .tk .r h a tn d f n l rid, U r n . d».
and
Debbie
Nolan,
Alan
Lucas
e r e s i . d , In tu c l, l u l l . d u n , CYSTKX
presented
Monday
tn
Chuck
A native of Clarimla, lows,
u iu s ilr h i m , , t u t . rtU itn * ro m to rt k l
Ir n u iin * i i m i la ilrs n d , *«M
be came lo Casselberry In Best and I.inda Ley for scoring and Martha Warmack; John a■uibm*
n n * in q h r n u l m i t p .in tsllrf. 0*1
o v a ia x *i dtuiiuu. r»»t b«u«r tus.
1957 and waa retired from the hlghcat number of points Welsh and Donna Markot.
the dry cleaning business, lie
in three Dance of the Month.
was a member of the United
Christian Church and of the cnnti'Hls. These two skaters
Unity Church; was a 32nd are the first to win this honor
Degree Scottish Bite Mason In the local club.
U. S. Choice
and a member of the Shrine
Trophies for the monthly
Club.
contest were presented lo Don­
Flavor-Aged
Survivors arc his wife, na Market! anil John Welsh
Mrs. Barbara It McKinnon for first place and Cathy Beckof Casselberry aT.J four til­ ey and Tex Woodruff for sec­
lers, Mrs. Charles Downs of ond place.
Shcrrard, III. amt Mr*. (.Ti­ Judge, for the occasion were
tle Forbes. Mrs. Grace Har­ from the Rctllunc Skating Club
ris and Mrs. Clarence Bales, In Ocala. Four judges and a
all of Clarinda.
referee su|icrvlied the event,
Funeral service* will be which Is sanctioned by the
We Will He Glad Tn Help
hekl Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. S. It. O. A. .
You Plan Any Remodel­
In the Cox-Parkcr Funeral
Nine cuuplca competed in
ling. Addition*. Repair*.
Homo Chapel In Winter Park the monthly dance contest
Etc., and Handle 'Hie/,
with Itcv. Carlyn It. Parsons which was a progressive tan­
Complete Detail*!
of 11ms Christ Church, Unity go. They Included:
officiating.
Kenneth Higginbotham and
MARHOEFER
Winlc- Park l»dgc 239. Lynn Watt; Urn* McKenzie
ONLY ONE HILL TO PAY
FAASI will i-imilurt Maaunlc and Don Broussard; Chuck
All Work Will He Dane Hy Competent CrnflaIn New York today, Florida services at tlte graveside in
4 LH.
Best and Linda Ley; Tex
men. In The Field You Need, and —
cabbage waa allghlly lower, Woodlawn Memorial Park.
Woodruff and Cathy Bcckcy;
GUARANTEED
HY
US.
CAN
ranging from 12.50 H,so per
Bcrnle Bcckcy and Jackie
FltF.K ESTIMATES — FINANCING
crate, moitly $2.50 $3.00. Bed
Ivey; Robbie Thompson ami
Eye
Hank
Program
type waa $3.00-13.50 and aavoy
CALL
OUR —
The Seminole Hospital Eye
&lt;3.23 $3.50, Celery waa slightHcime
And Properly Improvement Dept.
Its population of about 55.000
iy higher (or the largo aliea, Bank Association, SHEBA
will
present
a
program
on
was
one-fourth
slaves
when
but small aliea were dull.
Van Camp
Cralei of I to 2W doien were the work of the Eye Bank Arkansas was admitted lo the
MAPLE AVE.
FA 2-0500
12 Ox. Tin
$3.25-$4.00, mostly &lt;3.75, with at Ki wants Club meeting Union in 1830.
a few 2'k dozen sire high as Wednesday at the Civic Cen­
Limit 2
a
t
SANFORD,
The sun loirs tour million
$1.25. Three duien were $3.25- ter at noon. Mrs, Frank
$3.75 and 4 dozen $3 &lt;X)-$3 50. Woodruff of Dcllary, one of Ions of mass per second, but
MIX or MATCH
FLA.
Gth S t.
Chinese cabbage brought $2.00 the originators or the local is so enormous Its fuel should
eye
hank,
will
be
In
charge
last
for
several
billion
more
per rrale, rndlvc $2.50-$3.00
years.
with aume amall alio at $2.00- of tho program.
&lt;2.25, and ncarole waa $2.00$2.50. Florida romaine lettuce
waa $2.75-$3.00 per crate and
curly parsley told for &lt;3.50 per
rrale of 5 dozen bunehea.
Plain parsley brought $5.oo$5.50. Hadishei were lower
again, ranging from 73 cents
to $1.00. with a few at &lt;1.25
per basket of 30 e-oz. film
303 Tin - Limit 4
ONE OF OUR BIGGEST ASSETS
bags. Watercress waa I 12
cent*, mostly 10 cents per
bunch.
303 Tin . Limit 4
In Central Florida jesterday, the best cabbage was
about steady, but most offer­
ing! were fair quality and ap­
303 Tin • Limit 4
pearance and were slightly
lower. Beat offerings brought
$3.00 in crates, and $2,750.00,
mostly $3.71 In SO lb. sacks.
Price* for poorer quality
ranged ai low as $2.25 per
■ack. Carrol* continued Heady
at $3.75 for 4g Mb. film bags
and Chinese cabbage was
McIntosh
$1.50-11.75 per crate. Endive
and eacarole were both slightly
lower, with crates of medium
size fair quality endive selling
Prices Good Thru Jan.
for $1.50 and escarole $1.25II.BO. Iceberg lettuce wes also
slightly lower, crate* of 34
heads selling for $3.00. Curly
parsley sold for $3.23 per crate
and radishes were 73-45 cents,
moitly U cents per basket.
Shipments from Florida Fri­
CONSTRUCTION
day Included: celery, rail M
COMPANY
cars, truck IT carlot equiva­
lents; cabbage, I t rail, ta
truck; escarole, 4 rail, S truck,
ia d radishes, 2 rail, 4 truck.

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Legislative Aid Sought On Canal
rs OTV .

Hr LARRY VKRSHEL

Plan To Connect
Sanford To Coast

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A CONVERSATION WITH
JOHN FITZPATRICK.
WEATHER: Fair and continued cold tlmmg'h Wednesday. High today, 60-65. Low tonight, 80-35.
REPORTER: Ready to ask
the legislative delegation for a VOI.. 53
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1008 TUES.. JANUARY 22. 1963 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 632
Tlie State Legislature will be requested in April to ap­
pay raise?
FITZPATRICK: You bet.
prove an act setting up the St. Johns-Indian River Navi­
REPORTER: How much?
gating Committee as the official body to accomplish con­
FITZPATRICK: $3,000 per
struction
of a barge canal connecting Sanford with the In*
year.
The Department of Itealth,
REPORTER: How much you
Education and Welfare an­ tra coasta 1 Waterway.
This was the outcome this morning of a meeting at­
getting now?
nounced today that it has
FITZPATRICK: $2,400
tended
hy Sen. Bernard Parrish, Seminole-Brcvard Coun­
certified for Immediate pay­
REPORTER: Think you'll
ment to Seminole County ties; Sen. William Gautier, Volusia County; John Kinder,
get It?
$140,617 federal *chno| Im­ Sanford, navigating committee chairman, and Harris Sax­
FITZPATRICK: No prob­
part funds.
on, Volusia County Commission chairman, at New Smyrna
lem.
Bench.
REPORTER: You must be
Some IlS.non has been ap­ will have to he discussed at
talkin' to a different delega­ .Speculation was high today themselves to any pay raise
Purpose of the meeting was to invite Volusia County to
next meeting since the
that County Commissioners to the county commission at propriated for an aide in the
tion than I am.
Seminole
County
legislative
this year's county budget.
will seek a pay hike but this time.
join with Seminole, Brevard and Orange Counties in pro­
• • •
Cleveland said "1 want to
The chairman would not delegation has stated public
A CONVERSATION WITH School Board members will
moting: the rnnnl project.t
comment on county • wide hearings on proposals for j
COUNTY ENGINEER niLL not when the Slate Legisla­ see what they are going to
Saxon Mated he will
do ahout an administrative drainage legislation sdUtig Keh. 1 at the courthouse.
ture meet* in April.
BUSH:
ask
his fellow county romIt
waa
aiirm
lsrclC'ounty
op
drainage
districts,
lie
aide
before
I
deride
on
the
Commissioner John Fitz­
REPORTER: What you been
School Board momlicrk'-.wiU Climbing1Sharply
miitfdoncnt
to a p p r o v e
pointed
out
the
next
meeting
merits
of
any
raise."
patrick
ha*
been
quoted
that
doin'?
CHICAGO (UPI) - Price*
"Why give them a raise if of the commission is sche­ not ask for a salary increase*
having
Voluaia
enter into
HUSH: Workin’ on Seminole lie will ask for a salary in­
from Ihelr. present $.v&gt; month­ of some fruit* and vegetables the program. Sen. Haulier
crease from $2,400 to $3,000 a they hire an aide," Cleve­ duled for Tuesday,
Rlvd.
are
clilulling
sharply
in
the
The so legislative questions ly because four are com* |
land milfoil.
yea r.
REPORTER: Sinre when?
parativrly new1 on the hoard wake of recent freeze* in the also expressed entlmainaChairman
J.
C.
Hutchison
BUSH: Last Friday.
One
lias attended only one nation's major winter grow t it* aupport of the propon­
said
Ihis
morning
that
"there
REPORTER: You didn't get
ing areas.
ed canal.
board
session.
will have to be some debate
the check until yesterday.
Next step in the navigating
It
was
learned
only
one
on
Ihis
pay
question
and
I
BUSH: It was shoulder
UltimatiumX
committee's schedule will tie
minor
piece
of
legislation
Railroad service will nut lie interrupted in tho
maintenance until yesterday. prefer not to be quoted at
TAMPA (UPI) — The Na- a joint session of the county
presently is being considered
tliis time."
• • •
Sanford
area through a "sympathy atrike" by At­
lional
Democratic
Committee
commissioned
of
all
four
hy the board. This was |q
General Hutchison did say
OOPS!! We goofed Monday
lantic
Const
Line employes, it was learned hero to­
has
been
asked
not
to
hive
counties,
seeking
unanimous
be discussed this afternoon
. . . and our apologies to the that the commission will have
tlie 1064 national convention approval. "After that," Krldcr day as Florida East Coast prepared for a strike of its
by Chairman J. I). Wright
president of Oriando Junior "some legislation but we
In Florida unless segregation told The llcrnld, "we will pro­ employes.
and Supt. R. T. Mil wee.
haven
t
discussed
it.
John
College. We referred to him
in the state is ended.
A UPI report from S t Augustine etnlcd th a t
ceed to go into action."
correctly In the first para­ Alexander and Lee Gary are
This meeting will he sche­ FEC, its last arsnion with
graph as Morris Hale Jr. . . . attending a commissioners'
Student Hattie
duled, after receipt of tlie en­ union representatives a fail­
and then proceeded to call him school at Tallahassee and we
CARACAS, Venezuela (UPI) gineer's preliminary study ure, planned to begin laying
will have to await their re­
“ Hall." Sorry, Mr. Hale.
—Police ball foil students at for a proposed route for the off crew* today. Tlie rutlroad
turn."
Communist • Infested Central waterway. Harold Scott, Jack­ said it would rinse down en­
State Reps. Mack Cleveland
Word from Washington still
University in a 15-mlnute sonville engineer, promised tirely if the strike by It nonla awaited here on tha name Jr. and S. J. Davis today said
Sunlight Monday night. There at the last committee meeting operating unions, schrdulcd
of the successful candidate they have not committed
was no report of casualties. two weeks ago that the re- for 6 a. tn. Wednesday, was
who took the U. S. Civil Ser­
port would be ready "In 60 called in n dispute over wages.
vice examinations for Sanford
Sale
Don T. Martin, assistant
days or liefore."
postmaster.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The newest’ right-of-way vice president of ACL for
Civil Service submitted the
A committee of the Florida Goods and material from canal proposal is from Lake public relation* at Jackson­
names of the top three to
far-flung military bases will
Milk Commission hopes to
Harney to the headwater* of ville, told Tha Herald hy tele­
Congressman S)d llerlong Jr.,
go on tlie auction block here Indian River, This proposal phone this morning th at "we
meet
soon
with
A
l
i
l
i
i
m
n
who, in turn, submitted the
Jan. 31 in a second big mili­
are not anticipating any 'sym ­
Agriculture Commissioner A. tary surplus sale for Jackson­ was outlined in Monday'* llerSanford was one of hint
list .to the Seminole County
pathy strike* by our people
nld.
W. Todd to try to avoid an in- ville.
Democratic Committee for its state employment, offices re­
“ Engineers sealed this new because of tbs printing FEC
porting increases In unomploy.
recommendation.
icndaU agricultural fig h t
route
thla* morning," Krider walkout. In fact, we have not
The recommendation will go meat compensation payments
Todd threatened In a tele­ Serving: Notlfco
even given that a thought."
back 1o Herlong, who will sub­ in Iteeemhcr, It wna reported
LONDON (UP!) — Prime reported, "and we learned It
Lima I ACL representatives,
gram
to
Florid*
Agriculture
is
only
I
t
mllea
from
Like
mit a nomination In President toduy by the Florida IndusMinister Harold Macmillan
queried
about walking out in
Commissioner
Doyla
Conner
Harney
to
Indian
River,
slid
Kennedy, who will name the trial Commission.
has served notice on French
sympathy with FEC men,
•Saturday
that
lo
would
order
not
t
8
milr*
as
we
thought
postmaster, aubjcct to con­ Overall Jobless payments in
Prevalent diaries de Gaulle
Knrlylc Housholder
stiff-inspections of all Florida that Britain will fight to get yesterday, We ™uld dig that statedi “ No, sir—there won't
the state dropped from No­
firmation by the Senate.
tie
enything
like
that."
produce
coming
Into
bit
state
• • •
vember to December, The com­
Into the European Common with a dragline."
On tho contrary, Martin
if Florida would not hack Market.
Sen. Parrish, who ha. spear­
mission said the big push to
Eh? Or, so long. Guy.
down from a regulation curb­
• • •
headed the canal movement, '.old Tlie Herald, increased
salvage and process fruit In
ing shipments of Alabama
said this morning he will In­ passenger and freight truffle
Memo to the Democratic the weeks after the record De­
Persuader
milk to Florida,
Executive Committee; Let’s cember freeie had a strong in­
PAULS (UPI) - West Ger­ troduce tho necessary legis- is expected to pass through
Conner wired Todd Monday man Chancellor Konrad Ade- lotion asking that the navi­ .Sanford if the FEC unions do
fluence on the employment
keep Guy on the Jobl
SHERIFF J. L Hobby holds u tlhin, ono of it
(hut he hmf no Jurisdiction nailer sought to persuade gating committee he named walk out Wednesday morning,
• * •
figure in tlie citrus licit.
group of human Initios found Saturday morning
over activities of the Milk French President Charles de “tlie nffirlnl Indy for tlie
.Marlin explained Hint FEC
Say, what ever happened to The Deeeinlier payments to­
in u mnall canal off south Highway 17-92. The in­
Commission, an Independent Gaulle today not to torpedo canal." Sen. Gautier promised from Uie North arriving in
our industrial park by the taling $2.4 million were $1214,set pictures a Imx containing foot and leg bones
agency named by the govern­ Britain's efforts to enter the support of the bill.
Jacksonville for southern East
County Prosecutor Knrlyle
lake front. All we hear about 1)76 beluw lust November and
of u small adult male discovered in the Armyor, but was willing to do all he European Common Market.
Coast points will have a choice Houshoblcr had quite a busy
nr a new Industries up by $163,846 b e l o w December,
type boots. The bones and boot a were rent today
could to smooth over the fuss.
of continuing hy bus cr tra n s­ day in County Court Mondsy.
1061.
Huntsville.
by Sheriff Hobby to the Florida Sheriffs Bureau
Milk commission Chairman 10 Rescued
• • •
ferring tn ACL and proceed­
nt Tallahassee for analysis.
A* a m atter of fact It waa
Charles Andrews meanwhile
ing to Hunfuril.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) Urban renewal is definitely
Hie heaviest docket day a r­
named
n
cnimiillleo
to
meet
I'umo’uget*
scheduled
fur
Two helicopters and a num­
dead this year.
raignment in several years.
w ith Todd at a convenient time ber of ship* made quick
• • •
points between Daytona Rein'll
Housholder today reported
to try to settle the dispute, work Monday of rescuing to
and Stuart will be transport­ 123 rase* Including driving
Construction starts n e x t
which
sirms
from
a
Florida
ed from here by hu*. Martin
men from a Navy twin-en­
week on a new McCrory's
April 20 is the date set for said Hint Greyhound Lines while intoxtealed, reckless
regulation icqulring distrib­ gine P2V5 Neptune patrol
store out by Eastern Shopping
utor* in tin* Pensacoln area to U'iiiImt which ditched off tlie the Sarepta Charity Ball hy lias iilinnged special schedule* driving and oilier minor traf­
Center by Hwy. 17-92 and Sit fly United Press International
fic violation*.
member* of Keminole County
exhaust
tlie local milk supply Naval Air Station.
to operate out of Hanford for
436 . . . Estimated cost $227,Statistics revrnlcd t h a t
Heavy snow and bitter rold
civic chili* who met Monday
before
importing
milk
from
000.
those point*.
from
Dec, 17 to Jan. 21, 340
crippled
thu
Midwest
again
to­
with
AssinUint
Manager
RichAlabama.
• • •
Groundwork
Martin centiiiued tlrnt train rase* appeared on Hut coun­
day. The cold t h r e a t e n e d
ard Regan of tlie Mayfair Inn.
Trail)
rlaitns
this
violated
a
Stele
llrps
Mack
Cleveland
would
serve
no
useful
purpose
KOLWEZI,
Katanga.
The
The Boosters Club will start
Southern California'* crops Jr. and S. J. Davis today said while Davis said lie was 111.17 interstate agreement pro­ Congo (UPI) — United Na­ Tickets are to tie printed passengers deviling to con­ ty court books a t 04 pleaded
its drive soon hi construct a
tinue to West l'aIm Jleni'h nml guilty unit 23 Innocent.
for the ninth consecutive day,
against such a move until viding for free flow of milk, tions officials, following up ihis week, and will he avail­
new $3u,(kk) stadium on the
they
wouldn’t
vote
for
any
spe­
points south ol there will re ­
llouslHilder said 74 bond*
but Texas’ Rio Grande Val­
Mime plan for apixirlionment Mini is hutting Alabama pro­ lite iieaccful UN take-over of able from member* of all (lie main on tlie ACL trains and
Seminole High School grounds.
cial session of the Legislature. nmld he worked out.
were
estreated and the rent
ley waa out of danger.
clubs
next
week,
willi
the
-ate
ducer* In I hr border area.
this last Kalangese strong
General membership will get
continue to Uii’ir destinations. were continued or dismissed.
Both legislators said they
The storm, which alieady
at
$5
a
rouple
to
begin
light
Another
hatch
of
vole*
for
Representatives
from
Con­
hold, laid Um groundwork to
tha pitch Jan. 31.
Monday, of the 43 recklesa
ha* claimed a t least 87 lives, weren't sending in lelirra for a self-convened special session ner’s office met Monday with day for bringing Katanga Pro­ away In order to secure the However, ACL crews will
• • •
slammed the mercury to 20 a seif-convened special meet. arrived in today's mail. But Milk Administrator Eugene vince hack into the Congo.
funds needed by the Sarepta leave tile trains a t Auburn- driving caves, 34 pleaded
That poor gentleman trying
dale uml turn them over to guilty and nine pleaded inno­
Cleveland said It's a waste
Home now.
below In Minnesota and 15 lieto get a PTA started at Junior low in North Dukutu, and of the taxpavrr*' money and the total was still far short Fisher, however, and report­
Hcabourd Air Line crews for cent. There were nine DWI
Tho
lute
(Into
wus
made
of the required ho vote* to ed they could find no recunl Easing Up
high is Just hailing his bead dumped lip to three Inches of
the balunce of the trip.
cases—nix pleading guilty and
netmnary
by
the
presently
of
such
an
agreement.
force
s
session.
HAVANA (UPI) — Premier
against the wall . . . lie'll
Passengers going north will three innocent.
snow from Montana to the
crowded schedule of tha MayFit
tu
n
house
me
m
tiers
and
Alabama
producers
are
also
Fidel
Castro's
revolutionary
have to fight (lie powers that Ohio Valley,
one senator sent In alfirmalive dial h-nging validity of tlie regime has agreed to let be­ fair Inn, but jmnjile of the reverse the nlmve nperatitn.
be.
The
Weather
Bureau
Lined
I votes, pushing the lolal to 27, Florida regulation In Leon tween tmn
• • •
and I.ikjo close county uro urged tu buy their
a rold wave warning fur the
County
Circuit
Court
here.
A
nil
hut
two
of
them
House
relatives
of
recently freed tickets to the ball as anon us Takes Issue
The fellows in Carver's
high plains area from Mon­
TALLAHASSEE fU PI) —
members. A total of II voted hearing is scheduled Friday,
Cuban invaders go to tlie they go on sale.
barber shop say that they
tana to New Mexico, fllitrard
An eecount for the ticket Ally. Gen. Richard Ervin
Monday,
United
States
on
Hie
ransom
NEVER hear their next door
MIAMI (UPI) — The Red
warnings were out for South
The required total of M
freighter Shirley Lykes, Swiss receipts has lieell set up at tlie took issue today with Hie
neighbor practicing bla sing­
Cross rushed pinna today to votes must include 23 stale
Dakota.
official* announeed Monday Klorldu .State Hunk, under Hie procedure under which the
ing . . . Bob Mero In Milady's
The temperature was ex­ accept Fidel Castro's unex­ Senators and m &gt; far the Senate
diieclhm of Clifford MeKih- leathers retirement sy stem 1 OXFORD, Mis* (UPD—Ne­
nigiit.
Shop says that the owner nevpected to drop to 28 in South­ pected offer to free more than lias shown no interest in the
bin, treasurer of tlie .Sarepta pnipu-ed to buy some tlicch gro student James H. Mere*,
t r really sing* in the store
persons from Commu­•elf-startcr move, holding out
ern California’s citrus area. 1.000
Charily Fund committee.
ani/ed filing equipment.
Struggle
Supported
dull takes his final semester
. . . "Oh, he hums a little, but
Tin*
CaiM*ll&gt;erry
Board
of
No relief waa in sight from nist Cuba this week.
for a set lion called by the gov­ Aldermen will meet at 7:30
PNO PENH
Cambodia—
examination at "Ole Miss" to­
never really lets out."
Mora than 1)00 relatives of ernor upon assurance in ad­
either the eold snap or the
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(UPI)—Visiting Czech Pres­
day before leaving the cam­
p.
m.
today
in
the
TViwn
Hall
tha recently freed Cuban in­ vance that an acceptable plan
drought.
Hut he MUST practice tome
pus, perhaps for good.
In coni murd session to iron ident Antonin Novotny ami
The drought hu* rust South­ vaders will Iw brought to the will lie passed.
Cambodian chief of state
Meredith ba* been reported
place . • . Because on Feb. 8
out
details
involving
adoption
ern California fanners mil­ United States aboard the
in seriuus academic diffi­
be will be singing two roles
of a new comprehensive ton­ Prince Norodom Sihanouk
lions of dollar* in crop dam­ freighter Shirley Lykes, pre­
issued a Joint communique
in the Orlando Opera Gala
culty and there was grow­
ing plan for the town.
age. Only .18 inches of rain sently unloading ransom car­
M o n d a y supporting ( h •
when Puccini'* La Boheme ia
ing speculation he would not
The
plan,
dividing
the
town
has fallen afnee July 1.
go
at
Havana.
Approximately
"struggle of the Cuban peo­
presented . . . He'll appear as
return
for the next semester.
Into
distinct
toning
districts
The temperatures were well 200 Cuban-Amcrfonn* will be
Alcindoro In Act 11 after
His examination grades could
The Casselberry Citizens with classification* for earh, ple for independence and
above fret*ling i.t Texas ami flown to Die United Slates
"warming up" as Benart In
Validation proceedings for the bond* shall bo payable have u bearing on whether
Credit Union elected officers was aim ! at its first public liberty."
the Rio Grande Valley'e al­ Wednesday and Friday.
Art I . . . And he's prepared
Hie lasuanca of Water Work* solely from revenue* of the he will be back at the uni­
lies
ring
last
Nov.
2
)
alter
fur
the
coining
year
at
a
ready damaged vegetable and
Vies Presidents John Wil­
to alng over 80 other operatic
System Revenue Bonds in Hie water system ."
versity next semester.
citrus crops apparently were son and Raymond Eaton of shareholders meeting held month* of preparation and
Judge Volie Williams J r.
roles for his appearances with
amount of $350,000 were filed
work
by
tlie
town's
Planning
Monday
night
at
the
Women's
safe for the night.
the American Red Cross flew Club.
the New York Cily Opera Co.,
Monday afternoon in Circuit signed a "Rule to Hhuw
and Zoning Commission.
to Havana this morning to
Bridge
...------ Pago 2
the San Carlo Opera Co. and
Court on behalf of the Town Cause" ami set s public hear­ Joint Move
Approval and use of a new
Lytle Swope. Mrs. Eleanur
Classified .... ...... Pago 7
take rharge of arrangements. Sturrs and Raymond Morris city map alto hinges upon
the San Francisco Opera Co. Protest Seen
of Altamonte Springs by At­ ing on Hie m atter for Keb.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Comics
A
DC
6
B
donated
by
I’an
— — Pago A torney Joe Davis,
EDGERTON,
Wis.
(UPI)
—
. . . Yetslr! Sanford's Rich­
IS at 10 a. m.
D e m o c r a t i c congression­
were elected to serve as di­ adoption of the toning plan.
Dear Abby -------- Pago 2
ard Wentworth really gets A group of pareots planned to American World Airways is rectors.
Monday’s court action is al leaders said alter meeting
The ordinance upon which
Editorial _____ Pago 4
Hie validation proceedings the culmination of at least with President Kennedy today
around in the operatic world protest to the school board scheduled to fly to Cuba
Ben Evan* was named to (he
Entertainment .... Page 2
. . . But then. YOU probably tonight the reading in a high Wednesday with a doctor and credit committee and Willis It. Slocks Firm
were instituted provides that a full year's work by mem- that they hoped Republicans
Legal* __ - Page 6 * 7
know him as Dick lloiUclsw school English class of such Red Cross nursing team, 1,000 Nebcl, William L. Tiifurd and
"neither tire revenue bund* tiers of the town council and would Join Democrats in sup.
NEW YORK (UPI)—Stocks
P u t s ! * __------- Pago 3
. . . Belter known hereabouts, "vulgar" books as "Brave cot*, blankets and other sup­ Mrs. Margaret Mower were were firm In moderately ac­
■sor coupons shall be a geo- the attorney to provide Al­ parting the administration'!
perhaps, as a "purty good New World" and "The Ugly plies to be put aboard the named to the supervisory tive trading at the opeuing to­
Society ™.... ..... Page 8
era) obligation or indebted- tamonte Springs with its own tax rut program a t a means
American."
o$ lire town and TRst water system.
Cracker fisherman."
Shirley Lykea.
P*«*«
day.
of strong than lag the economy.

County Board Pay Hike

Bulletin

Hot Question For Solons

nciva ...

No Sympathy
Strike - ACL

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'Bama, Florida
Milk Squabble
Batflelines Set

Unemployment
Gains Here

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&gt;

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Prosecutor
Has 'Busy'
Day In Court

Sarepta Ball
Set April 20

Cold Cripples
Midwest States Cleveland, Davis N ix
Apportion Session

Castro To Free
1.000 Cubans

Meredith Takes
Final Exams

Aldermen Set
Zoning Meeting

Revenue Bonds Filed

Credit Union
Names Officers

B y Altamonte Springs

Herald Index

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DEAR ABBV: My husband has
a few faults I would like to tell you
about. Whenever we po uny place he
walks about four or five steps uheutl
of rue. I sometimes wander if he isn't
trying to give the iinpreasion tiiat
wc aren’t together.
He also has had two fried egg*
for breakfast every morning since
we’ve been married. Du takes about
five minutes to cut up ills eggs with
a knife, and then he places little
[iluces on bis tonal and uata It th a t
way. He also has n habit of ienvlng
shaving cream and whiskers in the
sink. We have been married 40
years and I have hollered my head
off about these habits, but it has
(lone no good, Have you any sugges­
tions?
TIRED WIFE
l.OMiWOOL) VOLUNTEER FIREMEN have built thin aback to use In
rirllla of a apedal I&lt;'lre College this week. Working Sunday to be ready for
the training solution h which opened Monday were Roger IJrown und Harry
Scott, on roof, and Carl Lommler, Ted Waltz, Keith Willie and Vu«co Mar­
shall.
(Herald Photo)

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Volunteers Ready For College
By Deaaa r.t U t
What aU rttd out Sunday aa
a day of preparation by Urn
Longwood Volunteer Firemen
tor their Fire Collage to ba
held each evening this weak
turned into a buiy day In­
deed for tiie men, in addition
to building a aback to lie
tiled in lh« drllli, were callad out twice during the day
to f i m in ita area.
No aooner had work bean
completed on the ahack than
they were notified of a fire
In a young orange grove out
an the Markham Hoad. Juat

ACL Employe
Ds»dAf67Murphy,

OUa Malcolm
ar.
a tong time employ# of the
Atlantic Coaitllna Railroad,
died at hla home In Cappa,
Alabama, Jan. 16th, accord­
ing to word racalved hero.
Murphy worked aa a switch,
man with the railroad and
lived in Sanford for about M
year#, uatil hla retirement
two yeara ago,
He waa a veteran of WWI,
a member of the Bradley
Keller American Legion Poet,
Abbeville, Ala.; Uie Chamblee, (la., Matonlc Lodge,
and a member of the Fellow­
ship Baptist Church.
Uurial wai In the Fellow­
ship baptist Church ceme­
tery in no#villa. Survivors
Include hla mother Mrs.
L aura I . Murphy of Cappa;
three alateri, Mrs . IxtUiar
Cunningham, Headlnnd, Ala.;
Mrs. Charlie Money, StartsrvlUe, Ala., and Mri. Hen­
ry Alexander, Birmingham;
four brothers Bunyan Mur­
phy, Baretta, La.; Le*lla, N,
V. City; Floyd, Columbus,
d a . and Loyd of Cappa.

aa they got it under control
tiie were called out on the
other aide of town to a brush
fire adjoining Mobile Manor.
At thla latt fire a few of
the jn en received scorched
clothing and minor burns al­
though none were seriously
injured.
Itesidcnls of tta city are
Justly proud of their fire
department which 1* under­
going additional special train­
ing la the Fire College to be
held daily from T p. m. until
10 p. m. through Friday. Hie

public has been Invited to
attended
Friday'*
closing
session.

Touhy Talks On
Magazine Week

The Sanford notary Club,
celebrating notary Magazine
Week heard a talk by Magatlnc Chairman, George Touhy
al their Monday meeting,
"From the vast wealth of
pictures and stories a l Uwlr
disposal, the editorial staff
selccta material that has
wide reader appeal," Touhy
said. "It must fill tta need
of providing information and
broad viewpoints, and while
doing so, must he within tta
concept of Rotary Ideala.
"Ideal that have been us­
ed aa successful projects by
clubs around the world and
that may ba used by committec* in other clubs a r t pre­
sented. The projects must
promote Uie ideas of Servica
Above Self and Ho Profits
Most Who Serves Beat.
"Thera are club activities
W*»» also," Ttiuhy added,
"which can be adopted bene­
UR. JAMES W. Pur- ficially wIkju comuiUloes at
riah, vice president of •ome club can't develop
Stataon Univeralty will something of their own that
Ito the speaker a t the Increases interest in Uie ser­
quarterly district meet­ vice club."
The international aspect of
ing of MethodiHt Men's
Club to bo hunted by Rotary is projected in Uie
the men of the F irst pages of tta magazine through
Method (at Church of tta means of Informative
Katifnid, a t (1:80 p. m. storks on various countries
Thursday. The DeLami of Uie world, all designed by
District extends from the best writer* to help
Pulatka to 8t. Augus­ others understand Uie people,
their problems and their way
tine, down the coast to of
life.
Kdgewstsr, w e a t to
Humor, challenging debates,
Hanford und all Metho­ promotion of Rotary project*
dist Churches ill !». like the Fellowship Founda­
tween.
tion, which pays scholarship
costs for graduate college
sliuli-nis to study In foreign
lands, are among Uie guidepusli that are included.
The annual Kotary conven­
tion la another feature given
a t sq example of tilings Jto*
la rtin i should know about
and support, he said.
In each edition there will
bu a slur) or feature Uiat
ALi, THE NEW FOB MS
points to Um elub, commun­
AT I.OWKHT BATES
ity, vocational and luterniAPPLICABLE
Itriug Ymir Insurance Uo»il objects of Rotary,
Touhy added,
I'rnliluma To Un —
T ta speaker was introduc­
ed by program chairman Horn
McDonald.

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DEAR TIRED: Some men are
deaf to hollering. Having lived with
him for 40 .veins, overlook his minor
faults und don't press your luck.
Muny willows would love to have
your "problems.”
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DEAR ABBY: I am keeping com­
pany with a woman who Is attrac­
tive, peppy and lota of fun. She's in
her middle 80's and so am I. Thera
is one thing ! don't llko ubout her.
She wears three wedding rings —one right next to the other. She ad­
mits she has hud three husbands.
Olio died and she dlvoro«4 two. I
don’t know whether she wears those
rings because she can't got them off
or because she thinks they look good.

jZ acobg
la tbs early days of con­
tract a player was supposed
to be particularly careful
about his fourth hand opening
bids. The Idea was that if
he could pass and break
even, why open and risk s
loss?
This idea is exploded today.
A winning player opens In
fourth seat an time ta
thinks his chance to gain is
ta tte r than his chance to
lose.
One basic need is to have
something In spades. If no
one five can open the bidding
and 1m has a doubtful open­
ing him self the chances are
that the band will wind up
in a part score and the aide
with spades will make that
p srt score.

I've never been married and don’t
want to add my ring to her collec­
tion. Any advice?
CHICKEN'
DEAR CHICKEN: Don’t be a
dumb cluck. If she can’t get the
rings off, n Jeweler can help her. If
you are interested in m arrying her,
ask her to gel ritl of the three-ring
circus.
•

To encourage it man to
talk ■ woman has to be able
to Uiten.
Among the conversationkillers *u many wives indulge
In are the**:
Turning a general topic in­
to a discussion of personal­
ities. gome women can do
Uiat wilh any subject a man
bring* up. Jim Smith says
to his wife: "Hob Blake made
■n ioioresting talk to our
luncheon Hub today," and
Mrs. Nmilh taysi
don't
know how anyone as intelli­
gent as ta it could have
married such a lamebrain."
And (mm there on it's Mra.
Smith's discussion
Expressing to opinion at
though it were the final
word that could be said on

More Determined

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DEAR A E 3Y : I am 17 and have
a Utile boy eight months old. 1 ant
not mnrrietl and never w hs . I diiln”t
love the baby’s father enough to
marry him. It whs ju st a wrong
mistake. I met a boy about five mon­
ths ago. 1 really love him and he
wants to marry me. He doesn't know
the baby is mine. I told hint it was
my sister’s. (She is married.) I am
afraid If I tell him the truth he
won’t want to marry me, but I can’t
keep it a secret forever. Please tell
me If I should tell him. And if so,
how?
YOUNG MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: You moat cer­
tainly should tell him. And tell him
exactly the way you told me, It wua
a "wrong mistake." He’ll under­
stand. And if he lovas you, he’ll
marry you anyway. If h« doesn't,
you Hre better off to know now,
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CONFIDENTIAL TO T. J.: You
are better than you think you are.
The m ort things a man is ashamed
of, the more respectable he is.

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JJt£ (donum :

Wa s h in g t o n ( urn Fretidanl Ksnntdy Friday wai
ri posted mole determined than
over to press plans fur a multi­
national NATO nuclear forte
with or without French par­
ticipation. Administration of.
fir Isis said, honey*,, it was
hoped the weight of opinion
among other NATO members
eu-nlually w o u l d persuade
i'm ld c n t Charles dc Gaull*
Funeral service* for Mrs. to abandon hla go-it-alone
Nancy H, Camarun, 64, of policy ami agree on some form
Geneva, whu died Sunday of uiultilater control.
night a t Heminula Memorial
Hospital, will b« conducted at
2 p. m. Thursday at Brtsscn
_ NOW —
Funeral Home.
Mot lea Are Clearer —
Officiating wUI ta Kev. Brighter A With Mur#
Wayne Johnston of the First
Depth On Our New
FKISM UKEFLIGUT
Christian Church of Sanford
SCREEN
assisted by Kev. Janies Bar­
nett, former pastor of the
church. Burial will ta in Oak- | / J
( it t\ ' )
law ii Alemoiial l’uik.
H IU* IM I H i A l l l l
A native of Athens, Ga.,
FA 2-1216
Mrs. Cameron had been a IjidaI'llONE
Ionite - 7:041 A 11:00
resident of Sanford for 83 "IF A MAN ANSWERS"
year* prior to moving to Gen­
Naitdra Dee • Color
eva five yei.it ago. She was
Flu* Al 11:13 Duly
a member cf the First Chi it- "UEi RAYED’’ • In Color
Clerh Gebl* • Lana Tam er
tian Church of Seufurd.
Survivors are her husband,
WHO. A THDKH.
Ferry Cameron of Geneva; a
daughter, Mra, D. E. Th rath­ CAKMIA1I PASS N1TES
er; granddaughter*, Sherry
"THE MOUNTAIN"
and Susanna Tlira.-lier; her
Spencer Trery • Color
mother, Mra- Mabel Bishop
And
and a abler, Mlsa Flo Bishop,
"ST ALAG 17"
all of Sanford and an aunt, Aredemy Award Winner For
Mia. J. W. McElhunium of
William llolden
Lakeland.

Cameron Service
Set Thursday

By Abigail Van Buren

*

a subject. Any woman who
like* to have tha legt word 1*
sura to end tta discussion in
abort order.
Finding an Implied critic­
ism in harmless remarks.
TIm mao who looks up from
hit newspaper to rem ark on
(he high cost of food clams
up in a hurry if hi* wife an­
swers hit innocent comment
with: 'T v* been telling you
how high food U. But you al­
ways seem to think our food
bills are high Just because
I'm nut a good manager."
Woolgathering, No woman
can fool a mao Into thinking
she Is really listening to whet
ho is saying if her mind It
busy thinking of tomorrow’s
menu, or wondering whether
the suit the bought that
morning was a mistake.
Reminding • man of hit
Uniltslkmi. Haven't you heard
woman say, when their hus­
band's expressed tn opinion:
"What In the world do you
know about that, Jim ?"
Ttase are Die habits that
can turn many a husband in­
to tta strong, silent type.

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8:30-0:80 p. m. (NBC) Em­
gets hi* old pal Jaaa Harper pire. “The Loner." Thla one
Involved in a schema that al­ fte tu rri guest Jeramy Slat*
most coats Jaaa hla life. Jaaa and regular Ryan O'N'aal in an
episode more devoted to th*
thinks hia ex-buddy is going young bucks than their more
to rob a train. When he re­ powerful elders. Slate plays
porta It, he g«ta locked up, an ambitious youth working
while th* sheriff ride* to th* on th* ranch to get a start on
reaeua with all available mtn. building hla own place. O'Neal,
aa Tal Garrett, become* hi*
The gang, almost alona in tha
antagonist, a c t i n g l i k e a
empty town, rubs tha bank. greene-eyed eock-of-tha-walk.
Robert Fuller s t a r s , w i t h You'll also too W arrtn Vend­
JUthle Browns featured.
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are looking for high school I
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graduates (or s e n l o r a) I
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TV Time Previews

By Oswold Jacoby

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"THE SALVATION and hope
of our nation begins In the
home, and the proper training
amt rearing of children in the
love of Uod and country is t
wOman's greatest contribution
to society," believes Mr*. II,
L. Hunt, wife of the Hunt Oil
Company owner, interviewed
on her visit to Sanfurd.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunt were
here lor the opening of the
new Hunt plant and the cere­
monies at the Chamber of
Commerce dinner as well.
" I ’m very much a homebody," insisted attractive blueejed Mrs. Hunt. She wear*
around her neck a Jeweledringed bubble containing a
grain of mustard-seed, a talis­
man from the Biblical quota­
tion. "If ye have faith like un- MRS. ROBERT SMITH
grand finale, which will be
"The S ta n and Mrlpcs For­
ever.”
The Male Chorus will be ac­
companied. as before, by Ver­
satile Mrs. Hubert Smith at
the piano. Mrs. Smith, the only
female of llic aggregation adds
a distinct note of charm and
beauty to the group. Tickets
are on sale now Irom all the
member* of the Chorus who
will be presuming tbclr com­
bined voices under the direc­
tion of Robert Carnie.
The chorus is strictly a non­
profit organization, "Just a
bunch of fellow* that like to
ail
and the price of (lie
tickets is very nominal.
•

MRS. H. L. HUNT
to a grain ot mustard seed
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The Hunts have four chil­
dren, Ray, JS, and June, IT,
both students at SMU; Helen,
13, and Swanoc, 12. (The name
Swnncc Is "an old family name
Ihut has been handed down for
generations.")
All the family is very ac­
tive in the First Baptist
Church of Dallas, reputed to
be one of the lurgest in the
world, with a membership of
over 12,000.
Son Hay is president ot the
130 voice teenage choir of the
church, whirls is planning a
lour of Florida next year. All
of the children sing, Mrs.
Hunt said, and added that
she and Mr. Hunt like tu sing,
too.
"We cherish the time that
we have together a* a lamily.
and enjoy cacti other’s com­
pany &gt;o much in the precious
times dial we are all able to
be together," stic said,
•The Hunt home is a replica
of Ml. Vernon and overlooks
White Rock Lake in Dallas.
.Mrs. Hunt said that tliey cn‘ courage their children to
bring their friends home.
"Sometimes when my hus­
band's business affairs keep
,’ n c very busy, t just have to
excuse myself when the chil­
dren and their activities arc
depending on me," said Mrs.
Hunt.
The charming lady from
Dallas told her Interviewer
that she agrees wholeheartedly
-with her husband’s belief that
the greatest power on earth
;i* prayer.
"If everyone would Just pray
each day asking that the free­
dom of our country might be
preserved, our prayers would
surely be heard.

SID VIHLEN
THE SANFORD M A L E
CHORUS is planning to add «
special attraction to their
program for this spring which
Is scheduled fur Jan. 28 at the
Civic Center.
Sid Vlhlen, weU known
young Sanford man, part of
Uui Randall Electric Vlhlen
family wlU play a trumpet
solo as part of the program,
and will also accompany the
(plane and tbe linger* In the

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ANOTHER LOCAL SON
making the news is E. C. Wil­
liams Jr., who graduated from
Auburn University with his
degree in Business Adminis­
tration.
He was a 1930 graduate of
Seminole High School and
served in the personnel Divls-

E. C. WILLIAMS JR.

The Music Department of
the DcBary Women's Club
presented a musical by MittIcr. Victor Herbert. Romberg,
Johann Straus and Frits Kriesler at the Community Center
last week.
Opening the program was a
piano duct hv Mrs. 1ju r a I’latt
Brown and Mrs. Theresa Kupeez. The DcRar.v Choristers
s a n g "Moonbeams” a n d
"Thine Alone," by Victor Her­
bert. Mildred Blair, soprano,
sang "(give Sends a Little
(iift of Roses." by Oppenshaw; "Indian Summer," "Oh
Sweet Mystery of Life" by Vic­
tor Herbert, and "One Kiss"
by Romberg. Mrs. Blair was
assisted by Evelyn Dzlck. Mrs.
J. Parks und O. Donaldson in
one number.
A piano and violin duet was
presented featuring Mrs. T.
W. Donaldson, violinist, ac­
companied by Theresa Kupccz
at the piano. Ruhcrl N. Mc­
Gee. bass-baritone, s a n g ,
"Gypsy Love Song." "One
Alone" anil "Desert Song."
companicd by Theresa Ku|H‘cz. "Beautiliil Rosemary"
by Fritz Kricsler. Mrs. Don­
aldson. violin, and Mrs. Ru­
pees at the piano closed the
first half of tbe program.
A free will offering was tak­
en lo buy music and gowns
tor the Chorister*. Gertrude
MacNaughtoti, soprano, sang
"Kiss Me Again," "Deep in
My Heart,” “Only a Hose,”
"Love Came To Mr" and "For
1 lxi\c You So." Till* via* bil­
lowed by a duel featuring Mrs.
MacNaugldon and Robert Mc­
Gee. singing "Gypsy Lovers"
and a Lively Polka by Mrs.
Donaldson, accompanied by
Mrs. Kupccz.

Miss Bishop
Hostess To
Circle Three
Circle Three of the Christ­
ian Women'* Fellowship of
First Christian Church met
with Miss Flo Bishop, w-itli
Mr*. (J. D. Lundress, chair­
man, presiding,
Mr*. Landrcss also gave Hie
worship program taken from
Paul's Roman Sandals, a
study ot Timothy.
Miss llidmp presented an illIrresling sillily from the Isuik
"Disciples on the Rim of
Asia," telling of the conditions
in Hongkong; tin- distress ot
the refugee* from Communist
China and services given by
various churches and Church
World Service.
A report wo* given concern­
ing the fruit cake sale. During
the social hour the hostess
served refreshment*. Others
present were Mine*. O. T.
Pearson, Ailcnr Williams, V.
II. Grantham. Kuphcinia Huntley, Effie Durden. Blanche
Kuhn and Mrs. Mabel Bishop.
.Mrs. Huntley will be hostess
for the February meeting.
Mrs. William* was welcomed
back by the group, alter an
extended slay In Michigan.

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Bridal Shower Honors Miss Jones
Miss Shirley Jones was guest
of honor at a recent bridal
shower given hy Mrs. O. W.
Hall and her daughter, Mr*.
William Wilherow, at the Hall
home, ltd Smilh Poplar Ave.,
Sanford.
The hostesses presented Hie
honorce, her mother, Mrs. Ted
Junes, and Hie groom-elect's
mother, Mr*. Philip (Irani,
with rorsage*
Games were played and
prize* awarded to Mrs. Don­
ald Cain and Mr&gt;. Richard
Hall.
Refreshments of chips and
dips, potato chips, eske and
punch were served to tho»«
attending.
Other* enjoying Ihe evening
were Mr*. K, M. Cain. Mrs.
Bera Perkins, Mr*. Sid Galley,
Mrs, Dan Pelham, Mr*. Prest
Oglesby, Mrs. C, T. Swaggerty, Mrs. Frances Clark, Mrs.
Roger Briltun, Mrs. Howard
Price.
Mrs. Dol Crowley, Mr*. Kula
Davis, Mr*. Robert Cushing,
Mr*. Robert Strickland. Mrs.
Carlton Sikes, and the Misses
lauilse Dodimead. K a t h y
Grant, Crisli Cain and Penny
Strickland.

MRS. O. \V. HALL and Mrs. William Wit he row
(seated) were co-hostesses for a bridal shower
honoring1Miss Shirley Jones. Left to right stand.

lug are the r room-elect *s mother. Mrs. I’hillp
Grant, Miss Jones and her mother, Mrs. Ted
Jones.
(Herald Photo)

CfaJudsw QihduA
IXORA CIHCI.i:
Twenty-nine member* ol
Ixura Circle met at the home
of Mr*. Spencer Harden for
their regular monthly meet­
ing. Mrs. G. D. Bishop Jr. was
co-hostess.
During llic business session
Mrs. Harry Iwc Jr., president,
announced that the Sanford
Garden Club would hold a
benelit card parly on Fell. II.
She also stated (bat the rlub is
collecting Christmas card* for
its world gardening project
und anyone having cards to
donate might contact Mrs.
Eric Vlhlen.
Mrs. Tom Mcro. program
chairman, introduced Cecil A.
Tucker, county agent, who
presented an informal discus­
sion of the extent of plant
damage caused by Hie recent
freeze, lie advised against
severe pruning at Hie present
time since Ibis might stimu­
late plant growth und in the
event there Is a no l her freeze
In February, a* predicted. Hie

C REATIVE
W O M AN

ion of the Navy aboard the
USS Bremerton during the Ko­
rean War.
•iUCHtS
He is married lo the former
Mis* Marilyn Busy, also an
Auburn grad, and for the past
three year* ha* been associ­
ated with the Hi-Way Host Senkarik's (or about two more
Motels, Inc., and with tin- Hol­ weeks.
• • •
iday inn at Auburn a* assist
MAJOR OLIVER L. BUT
ant manager.
• • •
NER JR., son of Mr. and Mrs.
ARTIST C A T II Y DEE. Leo Uiitncr o( Sanford baa
(Catherine Dodson) ha* drawn been named among llic live
incuts
the subjects of her one-man Eighth Air Force crew* cited
show now on di»pla&gt; at Sen- for professional achievement
kiriks, from real-life people in llic Strategic Air Commands
honor roll of the safest pro­
in Sanford.
Three of the paintings are fessional crews,
Mrs. Bulncr srnd* along a
of the recognizable local folks.
Uno is of meter-man Patrol­ clipping on the event and notes
man Jim Hardy, seen around that the Eighth Air Force in­
town lor lo these many years. clude* the liases from Arkan­
This painting is drawn from sas to Maine and down to
(lie lime whrn Mr. Hardy had Florida. She say* *hc I* very
Cute Klllrns
the little umbrella on lop of proud of her son, who i* well
Two kitten pillows! Fun to
his scooter to protect him from knuwn in Sanford.
• • •
make, *o nice to use. No. m i­
the rain anil sun.
llOUEKT PARK, son of Dr. ll measures 12 inches! No.
A second painting, entitled
"Evening Pra&gt;*r" i* |&gt;or- and Mrs. Charles Park Sr. of 2(7-11 is IB incites.
These are two separate pat­
(rayed by Mr*. J. L. Bullard, Sanford, ha» been selected by
and is a pensive interpretation University of Florida students terns—each contains hot-iron
of a gray-haired lady, her for their Honor Roll of Pro­ trausfer and lull directions.
To order send 35 cenls in
hands folded and her head fessor*.
Student* graded their pro coins for each pattern to:
bowed in prayer.
Creative Woman
The third is of a young girl. feasors by popular ballot and
Sanford Hrrald
Mis* Judi Taylor, who in her gave their "reporl cards" to
Box 438, Midtown Station
Indian costume is shown danc­ them in a campus asirmhly
New York 18. N. Y.
ing before a campfire. Judl recently. E i g li t professors
Print name, address, style
really has performed before a were chosen for “excellence
campfire with the Lake Mary in classroom teaching" and number and size.
Boy Seoul* and their Indian given engraved plaques in lieu
of report cards.
Dance activities.
NOW IK THE TIME
Park is instructing in logic j
The huge scene w h i c h
shows a little girl and boy and American Institutions.
TO PLANT
anitching a before - dinner Others included Prof. Earnest
FRUIT TREES
anack. presents a familiar B a r t l e y , political science;
scene, and this little pair Prof. Robert Carson, humani-,
PLUMS - PEARS
could be anybody's children. ties; Jack Funkhouscr. hu­
AND PERSIMMONS
Others of the paintings are manities; Prof. Ira Gordon, j
READY TO GO|
landscapes and a still life, all education foundations; Asst. |
done in rich and glowing col­ Prof. Allison Lewis, philoso­
Grapeville Nursery
or* with minute and painstak­ phies and humanities; Asst.
2111 Grapeville Ate.
ing attention to detail. You'll Prof. Robert Marcus, geogra­
FA 2*0886
have to tec them lor yourself, phy, und Prof. Arthur Thump
and they'll ba on display at son, American history.

plant would he even inure se­
verely damaged. He also indi­
cated Hut it would tie best lo
wait several week* before
fertilizing plants for tbe same
reason.
Mr. Tucker informed the
member* (hat the county
agents are always available in
their office from 9 lo 12 every
Monday morning for Hie ex­
press p u rp o se of discussing

home owners' problem*. He
also staled that on Feb. 24.
during an evening meeting ot
the Civic Center which will lie
open lo the politic, tlie head
of the ornamental horticulture
department of Hie University
of Florida will speak. This will
he followed in April by a gat
ilcning school, details of which
will he announced at a later
dale.

DeBary Personals
Ity Mrs. Adam Muller
Mr. ami Mr*. Chester Hear*
ick arc home from a trip to
California, where they visited
their daugldrr and tier family
and a trip into Mexico and
Texas before heading home to
DeBary.
Mr. und Mrs. William Stripp
nl Legion Place are entertain­
ing their son und tlauglilcr-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. William
Stripp Jr., and grandchildren,
Karen und Dana.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold CafBn
have returned from a visit to
Ihrir daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Corson Jr.,
and son, Edgar III, at Westlumpton, lamg Island, N. Y.
The Coflins were honored
guests at a (amity reuuiun
held in Beth Page, L. I.
Rev. and Mrs. Augustus C.

Summers entertained Chaplain
Vernon I*. Jaeger and his
wife Ibis past weekend. Rev.
Jaeger is a retired Army chap
lain from Fori Knox, Ky. They
will tour central Florida be­
fore leaving Dellary.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bragg
of Sunset Drive have her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
und Mrs. L. J. Self and their
three grandchildren as guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Salis­
bury of Azalea Drive are en
Irrlaming Mr. .Salisbury's brn
thrr and his wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph II. Post, Irom
Binghamton, N. Y. The Posts
like DeBary so much they
have rented a home on Nnranja Road while slaying in
Central Florida.

Church
Calendar
TUESDAY
Men of the First Presbyter­
ian Church meet at 7 p.m. fur
supper und program. Till* is
Ladies Night anil guest speak­
er will he l)r. George Hudson,
a missionary from Taiwan.

Lake Mary

Personals
Mrs. Helen llrmmerivk and
Mis* Helen Johnson left Mon­
day lo relurn In Ihclr home in
Rochester, N. Y„ after a three
weeks visit in Lake Mary with
Mr*. Ilemmerick's brother-in
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Pardy. While here
they visited many arras of In­
tercut In Central Florida and
also (ourrd the southern part
of the slate.

POKE PUFFS
Smocking on dresses should
VARY TIIE SPARKLE
never tie Ilatlmcd with an
Shun daily wear of the same
iron. Stubborn puffs can lie costume Jewelry item. Vary
poked inlu shape with fingertip your costumes’ accents for
while Ihe garment i* drying. greater effectiveness.

Mrs. Cole Named
Worthy Matron
Of Eastern Star
One hundred members and
visitors were pre*ent for elec­
tion of officer* of Seminole
Chapter 2. Order of Eastern
Star recently. Kleclrd were:
Mrs. Charles Cole, Worthy
Matron; Jam es E. Blackman,
Worthy Patron; Mrs. Ludern
Estes, associate matron; R. E.
Peuriloy, a-*ociatc patron;
Mrs. J. II Rilbrey, secretary;
Mrs. L. T. Sheppard, treasur*
er; Mrs J. J. Nicholson J r ,
conductress; Mr*. Irving Pry­
or, associate conductress; and
Harvey Dunn, sentinel
Mrs Qtiilla Biddle, inslruc*
tor of District 24. from New
Smyrna Beach, was a visitor,
as were Mr. and Mr*. Harry
Baugh, Past Matron and Past
Patron of Wheaton Chapter
506, Wheaton, III., now resid*
lng In Dellary.
,
Mr*. Myron I.each and Mrs,
C. L. Jones became affiliated
with Hie local chapter at th«
meeting. Birthday iionoreei
were Mrs. J . E. Courier, Mr*.
Joe Ia&gt;inhnrt. Mrs. John Car­
ver, Mrs. Sybil Rnuth, Mis*
Versa Woodcock, Paul Marcos,
J. J. Nicholson Jr. and Mrs.
Harvey Dunn.
Mrs, R. E. Pcurifoy, Worthy
Matron, reported on her year,
slating that six had been ini­
tialed (one by courtesy for
another chapter), and two hy
affiliation. She also staled that
she had been asked to serva
as associate grand conductress
at the Grand Chapter in Jack­
sonville in April. She and
worlhy patron, Mr. Pcurifoy,
presented an electric wall
clock to the lodge. She thank­
ed a substitute officer, Mrs.
Helen Lcinhart, for serving.
Worthy Matron-elect, Mrs.
Cole, announced installation
open tu friends and relatlvea
of Eastern Star members Jan.
26 at 8 p.m. at the Masonic
Building.
Refreshments were aerved
by Mrs. P. A. Rowland and
Mrs. Estes,

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W ho Said Vaudeville's Dead?
It t a t • bit too aariy to ranlad
homo ownars thot their applications
for Florida’s $8,000 homestead exomption may bo fllod any timo bo*
twoon January 1 and April 1, IMS.
For tho benefit of neweomon to
our
o u r community,
c o m m u n ity , it
is ahould
sn u u iu bo
uv explain*
an p iatu •d th st s provision written into tho
BUto Constitution allows homeown­
ers to Apply for this exemption etch
year. The filing time once again 1*
between January 1 and April 1.
Seminole County Tax Assessor
Mary Earle Walker makes the filing

Worry Clinic

of appllcatloni aa eaoy aa possible
by mailing applications to those who
already have an exemption. In addi­
tion, Mrs. Walker, or a representa­
tive of her office, calls at each town
In tho county during March In order
to answer questions and help tax­
payers In filling out applications.
Each year tho Herald makes a
special mention of this opportunity.
Wo do this because, strange as It
might seem, a number of taxpayers
must dig up a tidy extra sum each
year because they neglect to file an
application.

proper motion*, you will soon
begin to fool tho correspond­
ing emotion*.”
Bob end Do tin* were not
the first nor the l if t couple
“ Dr. Crane,” she began
whom I had launched on a
aeriei of datea for psycholo- blushlngly, "I hardly know
what to aay. Maybe 1 sound­
gical res ions.
And, deeplts Donna’s »ln- ed like an awful fool when
cere protests that she Just 1 said I would never, NEVER,
never could get lntereated In become interested In anybody
any boy again and that life or anything again.
“ For 1 have fallen In love
was all wormwood and gall
to her, I knew ahe would with Bob. And he has given
me hla fraternity pin. We
change her viewpoint—IF.
And that big "IF " meant. plan to get married after we
IF ibs wars to go through graduate.
“ And I can truthfully aay
the proper motions, which
meant accepting datea, re- I am far happier with Bob
gardleii, and convening and than I ever waa with my
acting animated, even though former fiance.
“ It Is hard to underatand
abe bald a Doubting Thcmai
and 1 can hardly believe it,
attitude.
Our axiomi of peychology myself, but that JUtlng was
ara Just aa logical and sura- really the best thing that has
fire aa the axiomi in gaom* ever happened to me.”
Bob, too, got caught Is hla
etry or the laws of pfayiics.
Wouldn't U be illly for own trap. For this “project”
(which earned him a “A”
Donna to have exclaimed:
"If I jump off a tall build­ grade on hla term paper) al­
ing I will not fall, for the io won him a lovely bride,
law of gravity no longer though be hadn't anticipated
operates on me line* I have that double dividend.
So send for my 200-polat
been Jilted.”
Gravity pays no attention ‘■Test for Sweethearts,” in ­
closing a stamped return en­
to your feels or moods.
And we have laws of pay- velope, plus 20c and learn
chology that will liktwiat bow to build a wise romance.
work, Inexorably, U you Juat
follow tboie precise rulea.
Donna acted like a robot
or mechanical coed on har
first few dates. But she
Wt may, before too loaf,
would occasionally forget her begin to detect the first (slat
grief and smile a t Bob'a jokes itgns of a change for the
until she finally began to en­ batter In the cold war.
joy hla phone colli and re ­ —Undersecretary of S t a t e
quests for dates.
George W. Ball.

bead | net year heart, hi
such a crisis. And seed for
t t e Betlag Scales belew.
Caae 0-4M: Donna O., aged
Is the coed who wanted
Is commit suicide after aba
bad been jilted.
But after four montha of
“forced” dating with another
attractive college man nam­
ed Bob, Donna began to
smile and even laugh again.
Bob faithfully escorted her
to school parties and to
church, to movies and to
concerts.
For Bob had acespted the
e a it aa a “project" In my
Social Psychology d a n , for
I always combined academic
teaching with very practical
problami.
Bob waa only Interested,
therefore, In restoring Don­
na's Interest In external real­
ity. For be was writing a
term paper on this project,
so hla intareat waa purely
scientific.
But Donna waa a very at­
tractive coed. And they shar­
ed many mutual Interests and
ideals, for I would not have
paired them off, ulhorwlee.
For we have a surefire
axiom of psychology that
tice. They hold the** a rt one­ reads:
“ If you Juat go through the
time expenditure! on which
the government gets a direct
return only by the Increasing
tax-paying capacity of the In­
dividuals affected. Therefor*
It li argued that health, edu­
cation and welfare appropria­
tions should b# retained as ad­
ministrative budget expand!tu n a.
UI'I Foreign Nona Analyst the East German economy, al­
Whatever Nikita Khrush so proved less then a success.
Thera ara, finally, ths socalled “cash budget" Items
In th* last ysar mura than
12,000 East Germans risked
th st in Uia past have not been
Communist bullets to escape
Included in ths administrative
across It, and ths economy
budget. They Inclod* federal
nosodlvod to oven greater
gasoline taxes paid Into ths
depths.
highway trust fund which is
disbursed to th# stats* for and 1 am th* Jointer,” said
The potato harvest fell 43
Khrushchev. “His friends are per cent lowor than In 1901,
construction.
sugar boats &lt;2 par cant, males
Thera ara also payroll de­ my friends."
Bo, for the moment a t least, &lt;7 per cent and wheat &lt;4 per
ductions from both employers
and employes for social secur­ Khrushchev, arriving for the cant.
There worv 40,000 fewer
ity payments te the aged, ■Ixth congress of the East
atata payment* Into and with­ German Communist party, set hand of cattla and 1J million
drawals from unemployment to rest speculation about ths (swsr pigs.
Yet for now Ulbricht Is ths
Insuroneo funds, veterans Ufa futura of the man who has
Insurance pnm lum and bene­ been rumored ready for the best that Khrushchev has, end,
Kremlin ax more often than besides, Khrushchev had other
fit payments.
These payment now total any ether satellite leader but fish to fry,
And, as he keynoted ths
over &lt;20 billion a year, with who has outlived them all.
Aa th* Kremlin's overseers opening of the party eongroas
receipt* slightly higher. They
have a definite Impact on the for East Germany, Ulbricht In East Berlin, Ulbricht obedU. S. economy and they are has been somewhat lees than lently picked up his cus.
successful either in restoring
China, hs said, violated ths
fully accounted for.
When added to aa adminis­ the East Germany economy or doctrine of co-oxlsteneo when
trative budget of, toy ISO bil­ In winning friends for the Bo- it attacked India without con­
sulting or oven informing ite
lion and a capital budget of vlst Union.
His regime depends upon Communist allies.
around &lt;40 billion—Including
defense equipment, research, the presence of Soviet armed
China and Albania arv or­
iented toward war, which "has
health, education and welfare forces.
The Berlin wall, of which become unrealistic In ths satpayment* — they would make
th* federal sector of ths na­ Ulbricht reportedly was a tlsmsnt of any dispute . . . dis­
tional Income budget dose to chief architect and which was putes must be settled through
&lt;125 billion. Thet’s a figure to designed to halt ths mass out­ negotiation.”
flow of refugees threatening
As for Germany!
rsmsmbor.

20

The battle for power between
the states and the federal govern­
ment goes on. Congress and the 47
states with reguUr legislative ses­
sions In 1068 are being asked to ap­
prove three striking proposals which
would materially enhance state au­
thority.
Only Virginia, Kentucky, and
Mississippi do not convene their leg­
islatures In rtgular session this ysar.
Tits proposals being put before
the others would bar tho federal
courts from acting on state legisla­
tive reapportionment, would make
It easier for states to initiate amend­
ments to ths U.S. Constitution, and
would esabiish a so-called Court of
ths Union which in major respects
would be superior to ' the U. 8. Su­
preme Court.
These propositions are the pro.
duct of ths General Assembly of the
States, a nationwide conclave of leglslstort and other state officers.
They are being proposed as amend­
ments to the U.S. Constitution.
One anonymous expert on state
government says no more than three
atatsa are likely to endorse tho revo­
lutionary court plan. Most probable
are Alabama and Florida, with Miss­
issippi a prospective third state if it
ahould call a special session for that
purpose.
As for ths other proposals, It is
anticipated that perhaps 10 may ap­
prove the idea of amplifying procedures by which etates can initiate
constitutional amendments. And just
five or six are expected to endorse a
ban on UJ3. Court rulings in stats
apportionment
There is no thought that any of
tho plans will got anywhere in Con­
gress.
When Congress does approve an
amendment, it must then gain ratifi­
cation by three-fourths of the states

— now 88. For ths ststss to inltiato
an amendment, two-thirds of ths 80
must apply for a constitutional con­
vention. Congress must then sum­
mon the convention to consider am­
endment*. Those approved must aain have ths sndorsemsnt of threeourths of ths states.
This cumbersome method never
has been used. Under the new pltn,
whenever two-thirds of ths states agree on a specific amendment, It
would automatically make the ratifi­
cation rounds in quest of ths sams
threo-fourths vota.
Since congressional approval of
the three plana is unlikely, the states
this time would have to use the
cumbersome machinery to win firststage approval. And they are pres­
ently a long way from tho neces­
sary two-thirds majority.
Remotest prospect of all is the
revolutionary Court of the Union.
In the states' assembly In Deccml&gt;er,
Jt was dropped Just 2 i to 20. The
other proposals gained heavy ma­
jorities.
Tho proposed new court would
consist of the 50 state chief Justices.
It would have power to decide whe­
ther judgments of the Supreme
Court affecting rights reserved to
the states or tne people under the
Constitution were projwrly within
Supreme Court jurisdiction.
Observers at the assembly meet­
ing say the three proposals ore the
work of such staunch conservatives
as William Chappell, Florida legisla­
tor and Fred Gullck of the Kansas
legislative council.
One observer suggests that many
ntates' votes were cast by individ­
uals "not even representative of
their unrepresentative legislatures."
That ths proposals are under study
at all is perhaps stout proof of what
militant, energetic "believers" can
accomplish.

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Always A Problemi
With me, thee* took the form perlec* of s young lady In
WASHINGTON (U PI) Anyone who quite smoking of dart throwing and an abor­ Pensacola, Fla., with whom !
most go through a readjust­ tive attempt to grow S beard. have been In correspondence.
But by and large I have had
ment period that Is likely to
X would mention hsr name
It oasy compared t* the expresent ssrtsla difficulties.
except th st she ta In the
broadcasting b u s i n e s s and
OUT OUR WAY
therefore la presumably ad­
verse to publicity. Bo III Juat
call har Mias Wireless.
o w a a o o * without
Miss Wireless writes that
until a few montha ago aha
not only waa a confirmed cig­
arette amoker but also had a
habit of ahowlng bar finger-

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This ta s dangerous combin­
ation, owing U tho fact that a
amoker who stieka a finger In
hla or her mouth is apt to put
s match to It by mistake.
Recognising thot aha waa s
potential f i n kasard, Miss
Wire Is** resolved to kick ths
nicotine habit, which lad to
rather unexpected results.
"Whan I quit smoking,”
Miss Wireless reports, "I bocams befuddled, confused, dim.
wltted. A t first. It was diffi­
cult to remember what | had
ateppwf. So, by accident, I
stopped biting my Mila a t th*
same time.”
Oaa might think that cosgratulaUons were In order for
ridding herself of taro bad
habits, but Mlsa W i r e l e s s
view* It as a mixed blessing.
"X new have long unshapely
claws that eanataatly require
attention. I rip my twee, I kit
ths wrong lattera on the type­
writer and I go around U p­
ping on tables all day.
"1 never had aay trouble
picking up plaa when 1 had n*
nails. Now I’m baring to b*
rehabilitated and learn how to
m i th i InilmmtnUs
"I wako up scratched and

1.0* 4 Months
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M S I Months
I t e • Months
I t e I Month
t.M I Month
U. S. Postal R sfu lsllo n s provld. th a t all mall sub.crli&gt;tlons ba I've davatuped th* dreadful
0*14 ta odvanco.
habit of blowing on my nails
Holered a s tM ua* olno. u n lU r October St, ISIS s i (Its 1'o.t and shining them un my cut-

Oftlc* a t Sanford, F lo rid a, u n d tr Ihn Art o f C v n s r r w of Alarvh.

T h s Harold l.
asajnaively I f

•rtatad la tola
So p a rt a t any installs!, uawa n r adtarlU lim . or Ihla edition
&gt;# Sanford H erald may ba rap rod seed la e a r m anner w ithr r ttte a perm He Iso e l tb s p n b liassr o f T b s Hereto. Aay
Id as) e r firm n e p o a s lb u fa r sa sh rap rsd u etiaa w ill k#
dared a s ta m n y la g • • The Herald** eepyriulii sad will be
liable ror dnu iaata under tb« law. l'ui-llsl.sd dally a iu rp t
‘day. Sunday and c b r u u a a ii publltksd Saturday p rtia a a in s

Miss WirvUs* certainly ha*
a problem th a n and, as a fal­
low cx-smoker, I would Uk* to
help if 1 can. My suggestion U
that sine* aha d o ssal use cig­
arette. aay m a n aha ahould
bite tli* filtcis off and impaU

Political
WASHINGTON— (NEA) —
President Kennedy’s budget
message for the next fiscal
ysar now la expected to ask
for over |100 billion In “new
obligations! authority" for the
first time In history. It was
IWJJ billion U st year. Un­
doubtedly there will be a new
effort to change government
accounting methods to make it
look smaller.
The President raised this
possibility In his “economic
myths” speech a t Yale last
June, but It wasn’t very en­
thusiastically received. Con­
gress did nothing almut It.
With a former Williams pro­
fessor and member of the
Council of Economic Advisers,
Ksrmlt Gordon, now Installed
as budget director, ths Idra
probably will not bo allowed
to die.
Main purpose of this pro­
posed reform Is to keep separ­
ata the government’s current
operating axpenses and housekeeping bills which ar« paid
for out of Income and excise
taxes.
Payments out of trust funds
for things like social security
or highway construction and
government axpenses for cap­
ital investments and loans
Would than be kept In other
accounts.
The net effect of this would
be to make the so-called "ad­
ministrative budget’’ smaller
than It le at the present time.
It would Include government
payrolls, national defense, vet­
erans and farm programs and
Interest payment on ths publle
debt. Three might total only
00 per cent of ths budget as It
has been.
Ilut on top of this would be
a capital budget, covering ths
government’s Investments on
which it gets soma return.
This would Include foreign aid
loans as well ns domestic
loans for housing and agricul­
ture, which are repaid with In­
terest.
It would also Include ex­
penditures for publle build­
ings, direct appropriation* for
highways, airports, hospitals,
public lands, power derm, Irri­
gation projects and stockpil­
ing programs.
Thsso era long term Invest­

Notebook

ments that cannot and ahould
not l&gt;e written off In the years
money is spent for them.
An argument develops ovtr
whether expenditure* for na­
tional d a f • n s a equipment
should ba considered capital
o u t l a y s or administrative
costs. The weapons that a
country buys — its warships,
planes, missiles and military
hardware—nre of course, cap­
ital usseta that can be Inven­
toried during their useful life.
Hut they are expendable In
war and soon becomo obsolete
In peace time, after which they
can bo sold only as Junk.
There Is no return on such In­
vestments other than their
contribution to national secur­
ity. This Is a valuable service,
hut It does not pay a tangible
dividend measurable In dollars.
According to another theory
of accounting, the govern­
ment's capita! budget should
also Include development pro­
grams like tho atomic energy
or sparo research programs
for both military and civilian
use. Still another theory Is
th at government appropria­
tions for health, ^duration and
welfara should ba considered
capital expenditures since they
develop human resource*.
More coniervstlve e c o n o ­
mist* don't accept thla prac­

A brownie (or brawny) li
a benign goblin or spirit
which, according to Scottish
folklore, U supposed to
haunt old bouses and *omo­
ll mo* help families with
household tasks such si
cleaning during the night.
Perhaps those modern little
girls, miniature Girl Scouts,
are supposed to bo tbc re la­
ceration of those sprites.
In ths Ust few years a
need has been felt to some­
how distinguish between tho
types of books which ara
conceived only as a piece of
saleable
merchandise and
those which ara undertaken
fur some artistic purpose.
Ther term “ non-book” wai
coined recently to describe
Uw first typo of book.

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Berlin tensions can only ba
settled through ths West Ber­
lin city government, not by
Bonnt direction negotiations
must taks place for creation
of normal relations beween
East and West Germany.
There probably la not a
more hated man In the whole
of Germany than Ulbricht. H*
scarcely would seem to be tl»
man to carry on successful
negotiations.
But West Chancellor Konrad
Adenauer, an adamant foe of
any settlement short of Ger­
man reunification, now is *
lame-duck chancellor. Khrush­
chev may hops Adenauer’s
successor will be easier to deal
with.
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Twins Sign Vic Power

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Spark Action
Af Fronton

coffee at a civic (roup break­
fast in Minneapolis, Griffith,
feeling in a much better mood,
jokingly told the Bothering he
wasn't sure how to introduce
Power because ho still hadn't
agreed to terms.
“ I guess I'll just have to
say, ‘Here la Vic Power,” '
said Griffith.
Whereupon the Minnesota

first baseman leaped up from
his teat and said:
“Okay, I agree to terms, but
give me a good introduction.'*
The obliging Griffith got up.
made tho Introduction all over
again and really poured It on.

That did it. And all It took
was that morning coffee.
Power, who batted .290 last
season, hit 16 home runs and
drove in 63 runs, win given u
raise that boosted his salary
in tho neighborhood uf S30,0uu.

HOOSIER HOPE - - - - - By Alan Mav*r

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Tuca. Jnn. 22, '63— Page 5

By United P i t h International
Ever notice w hit that mornIn i coffee doea for tome peo­
ple?
Changes tliclr personality
completely.
It worked wondera Monday
for club president Calvin Grif­
fith and firit baaeman Vic
Power of the Minnesota Twins.
Shortly after both had their

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Nothing Like A Good Introduction

By John A. 8 poUkl
I t mean* ao very much when
you do It and yat it'a ona of
tho leaat expensive thing* you
can do In life! And If you'll
pardon ua for a moment or
two, I'm going to Join the club
and Indulge!
What la thla phenomenon
you aak?
Paying a compliment to
your fellow men, that'e what it
ill
You know we elt go thru
thoae parloda when man-ohday, but wouldn’t you Ju it aa
aoon stay in bediiil
I received a letter from
Doris Bell ’tother day and be*
Utve me, I’m glad I finally
roused myself out of the aackl
First of all, lot me aay that
tha civilian group* who've
been temporarily assigned to
the NAS base — Douglass,
North American, Autonetice,
NAESU Engineers, are in my
mind very definite assets to
Sanford. I t’s been our pleasure
being hoet to many of these
fine folks. Proof of that atatoment carrying a mutual re­
spect for we civilians is the
text of Doria' letter:
"Dear John,
"Good byes are eomethlng I
am afraid I have never bean
much good a t aa 1 wind up in
tears and feci utterly ridic­
ulous, so will let this little
note do my talking.
Mlt has been a pleaeure to
have bean abla to participata
in tha activities hare a t J e t
Lane*.
"Through you and the lanae,
I hare met a wonderful group
of people and it is with the
deepest regret tiiat I have to
leava you all behind, liu t you
will be in my thoughts often
"I wish you and youra tha
very beat of e v e r y t h i n g
throughout Ui* New Year and
perhaps, if It be God’s will, wa
will ell meet again aometima
in the future."
Many, many thank* for that
wonderful sheet of sentiments,
Doris! You’ll be missed, I’m
sure.
A rousing salute to tha folks
a t the Florida State Bank of
Sanford.
Gentlemen, whan wa all
compete in the forthcoming
Men’s City Association Tourn
ament, all of the trophies will
be supplied by our generous
hosts, the people of the Flor-

Seniors Golf
Play Underway
BELLEAIR, Fla. (U PI) —
Five former champion* were
Included in the field today
as match play got under way
In the 30th American Seniors
Golf championship.
Ed Randall of Miami, who
won the event in 193S and
HSU, took medalist honors
Monday with a 36-hole score
of 141. He barely edged out
Leon Sikes Sr., Palm Beach,
who bad 14*. SUes won tha
event twice, in 19S7 and 1039.
Defending champion Jobs
Roberta of Chicago did not
have to qualify for the tour­
ney.
The two other former cham­
pions in the championship
flight were Jack Russell of
Clearwater, who wo® the
event In 1061, and Egon Quittnar of Rydal, Pa„ who won
in 1060. Runcti qualified with
131. while Quittner qualified
with U4.
The field of 1M golfers was
trimmed to the low 33 scores
at at the end of Monday’s
play. The cutoff score was
160.
Other qualifying scores In­
cluded Rey Hanabury, Bos­
ton, 110; Bruce Coffin, Mar­
blehead, Maw., H I; George
Haggerty, Detroit, Ml: Dexte r Dsntola, Viator Haven,
IU : V sdtofd Oxeard. Provldeare, R, I , u » ; and R. H.
1Cu*ilu&gt;, Keanu**, -V Y , i u .

ids Stale Rank of Sanford.
Plans arc falling Into their
respective places real well,
thanks particularly to the as­
sociation officer* — H a r r y
Prntccost and Gene Estridgr.
(And suy, huw about thut Gene
being elected as Vice Presi­
dent of the First Federal SavIng* and Loan Association of
Sanford? We're all mighty
proud for you, Gene!)
This year there’ll lie a ban­
quet following the tournament
nt which time Individual troples will be awarded. (Incident­
ally, kh!*, make certain Hint
you put your request in to
your hubby tiiat ha picks up a
ticket for you, tool)
It's tho association's hope
and desire that tha wives lie
there. (Hey, this ia u sneaky
way of getting the old man to
take you out, right gale?)
The banquet co-chairmen are
Paul Mercotte and Don Brum­
field.
One final reminder, re/the
tournament, all league aecretariei are requested to turn
into Gene Estridge tha indi­
vidual averages, as of Jnn. 1 ,
1063, listed alphakoticully.
We're looking for quite a
few men’* teams to go to lha
■tats tournament in Sarasota
this ytar. Remember all of tha
fun we had last year down In
Miami T
If your team ia Intereitad,
or if you want to form your
own team to go on down,
pleats 1s t me know ao th at I
can plan on making the proper
number of motel reservations,
QUICKIE NOTES OF IM­
PORTANCE. . . . Tonight's
the night for the S. W. B. A.
meeting a t tha Amarlcan Le­
gion Hall, Highway 17-02
starting at B p. m. The gale
will be making their plans for
thsir forthcoming City Tourn­
ament. . . . Central Florida
Monthly Clastic will be here
a t Je t Lancs thla Saturday
nltc, starting a t 7 p. m. Addi­
tional squads to follow a t 0
and It p. ni. There are two
categories. A—176 avg. A up,
and 11—113 A under.
Thie coming Sunday, at S
p. in., the public li invited out
to watch Uie Junior Traveling
Laaguo of Central Florida.
Lota of good young bowlore,
including our own Jet Lane*
entry. Let's give 'em a real
large rootin' section.
Also, storting this coining
Sunday a t 7 p. m., we'll be
runlng the Scotch Double*—
130 Guarantee. This promo­
tion la again being sponsored
by the Charles Music Co. Have
you ever bawled Scotch Dou­
bles I
Well, the man rolls the first
ball and hla women partner
has to pick up tha remaining
pins. In the next frame the
procedure le reversed with the
woman ehootln' first and the
gent converting the spare. It's
lota of funl
That'll do it for this week.
Here's hoping that you find
time to pay a call onto on* of
our many fine business friend*
throughout the area. . . OUR
BOWLING SPONSORS!

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To the victors belong the
spoils, but those Los Angeles
Dodgers "losers" aren't doing
too badly, cither.
Relievers Ed Rm’tmck uml
Run Pcrranotki, two of six
Dodger players to sign, re­
ceived "substantial increases"
and none of the other four, Rob
Milter. Joe Moeller, l'hil Or­
tega and rookie Bill Singer,
were asked to take a cut.
Roebuck agreed for an es­
timated $20,000 and I'crranoikt for approximately SIB.ooo.
General manager Ruizlo Ha­
vas! said the dub was pursu­
ing Iti policy of rewarding
ATTItACTIVE CHEERLKADING '.MUMS’ for Inst Friday niirht'a Facul­
players who had good seasons,
ty
versus Fathers basketball game at Lyman won) Mrs. Doris Hurkhart,
uml since the Dodgers enjoyed
Mrs. Evelyn llirkomneyer, Mrs, Dot i’avokliak and Mrs, Hetty Wanner,
their greutrst attendance tn
left to right.
(Herald l'lioto)
history lust year many of the
raises arc good-sized ones.
The Chicago White box also
signed six of their players and
now have u total of 10 under
contrael. Latest stgnees were
lly Jane Cusaelhrrry
tii- school gymnasium Friday ers Am ii., which sponsors the
catchers Slier m Lullur and
Tin ills and spills wets the night. Tho teachers, with the annual event, made $162 to be
Cstnllo Carrcon and piichers
Mtke Joyce, Dorn Zanni, And) order of the night m n hard- help of South Seminole Junior used in its project for improv­
fought basketball game be­ High faculty members, won
Hubilutla and Jim Norris.
ing the football field.
Dick Donovan, a 2Ugame tween the Lyman High School over the Duds 4U-36.
The Fathers were out to
Tlie Lyman Athletic Boostwinner, agreed to terms with 1'm ulty and Fillin'!* hold in
show
that “there’s life in the
the Cleveland liuiiaus after
old man yet" and gave the
receiving a sizeable pay boost,
while veteran southpaw Don
teachers a run for their mon­
Mossi, who won 11 games last
ey in spile of sore muscles
year, signed Ills 1963 coutrurt
and spinintd ankles.
wilh the Detroit Tigers.
1‘layiug for the Fathers
Donn Clendenon. expected to
team wuro R. T. Milwec, cap­
lie Pittsburgh's regular first
baseman, returned his signed
tain, Joe I'nvvlehuk, assistant
contract to the Pirates as did
captain, Keu Hurkhart, Rill
Lenders
In
the
City
League
A
fter
the
smoke
liml
cleared
pitcher Rob Veale, who set an
Simpktnn, J a c k Simpkins,
International League record saw their fli»l place margin and the totals figured, Jut Imd Henry Duncan, Jim Illrkentaken
only
one
gaiiie
and
to­
wilh Columbus last Aug. 10 by cut to two point* after last
nicyer, llarlnn Goplen, l’hil
tal pins, splitting tha four
striking out 22 batters in a week's action.
I’errault, George Culpepper,
game against Buffalo. The Pi­ Jo t Lanes, going into piny point* with Harry's.
AI Dow ding, John Wugner and
Muanwhila second p l a c e Rob Means,
rates have satisfied 18 of their
with a four point lead, falter­ Lake Monroe inn and third
player* so far.
Coach for Hie faculty was
litficlder Wayne Causey be­ ed in thulr match with ninth place Sweeney's look full ad­ "Dutch" Campbell. Players
vantage of the situation and wen- Fletcher Cockrell, James
came tho wvrnlli member of place H arry’s Liquor,
hy taking Tour point* from It. Cole, Rill Kdwuids, Carlton
the Kansas City A's to okay
their respective opponents, Henley, Jim Payne, Ralph
terms, and the Washington
gained two points on the lead­ Diggs, John Angel, Sul Man­
Senators corralled three rookie
er*.
pitchers—Jim Hannan. Jack
ful uml Rupert Jenkilie.
Jet I.huus now leads thu leaJenkins and Jim Duckworth.
Coach "Buck" Metis wnn
guu by only two points over the referee fur thu game.
Lake Monroe with Sweeney's
only three laiiute out of first.
NEW YORK U P lj-U n b o st­ Handicap proved in lie Jet's
On Wuivers
ilt Cincinnati, picked us Lite undoing, since they rolled 51)
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) —
pine over team average for
A colored film of tione fish­ nation's No. I team for the Hie eel ice. Although Horsdorf The San Francisco Warriors
ing on the isle of Pines, Culm, eighth straight week in thu led the team with a 202 574, of tlie National Basketball
was shown by Don McAlister. United Press International ma­ and Maxwell threw in a 223
Association have placed for­
Orlando TV personality, lie. jor college basketball ratings,
game, Murphy rolled high sin­ ward Ted Luckcnblll on their
foro the Dctlury Fishing Club
puts Its record on the line Sat­ gle for tho night with a 234 waiver list. Tho former Hous­
recently at the Firemen'* Rec­
urday against Illinois in the In hie second game. Tom Beet ton University star averaged
reation Hall.
was "best" for Harry’* Liquor only 3.1 point* in 20 game*
Another picture wa* shown lop game of the season thus
with ■ 646.
with tlie Warriors this season.
on quail and deer hunting in far.
Florida.
Hie Bearcat*, who survived
McAlister, as muster of a major lest last week with
rerrnioiilrs. alio introduced
Walter Hudson and Tom a clove win over Bradley, were
Demark, also Orlando TV fig­ tiic unanimous choice uf flic
ures, nnd Sid Porter, of the 33-nian UPI ruling board for THE
St. Johns River Valley Advis­ the No, 1 a(iot for tho fifth
ory committee, who spoke on straight wock. It also marked
shad fishing and fishing In the eighth straight week that
gcm-rul along Hie St. Johns. they had been picked for (lie
top spot.
1-oyolu of Chicago, picked
second five ronecculivo weeks,
Takes .lob
STILLWATER, Okla. ( UPI ) again foiled to make any head­
Charles Bentley was reunited way in Its attem pt to aupplunt
with a former University of the Bearcat* in the No. 1 spot.
Kentucky teammate Monday However, tho Ramblers have
when he joined the staff of an excellent chance thla week
head football coach Phil Cut* when they play comparatively
chin at Oklahoma Slate Uni­ weak Ulilu U. and Sant* Clara
versity. Bentley, 38. roarhed 'Hie Ramblers arc unbeaten
the DuPont Manual High through 10 games, while the School team in Louisville, Bearcats have rolled over Jl
Ky., during the past season. straight opponent*.

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S 0 K C Feature W in
Don Abcrsatby'a R a r a
Rato, Daruld Robertson's Lou
Havoc ami Leonard Pryse’i
Ed's Rolling Stone will each

Outlaw Boxing
Hearing Slated
ALBANY, N. Y. (UP1) —
Tha fate of prize fighting In
New York state may rest ia
the hands of the public.
This was indicated whan
Assemblyman Hayward J.
Plumidore, R-Ssranac Laka,
chairman of Die Joint Legis­
lative Committee on Profess­
ional Boxing, announced a
public hearing on a bill to out­
law the sport In the stale.
Plum adore said the hear­
ing, starting Fab. 4 In Al­
ban, would give the public
any opportunity to axpreas
opinions on the proposal.
The committee hai boon
looking Into all phases of tha
fight game following the
death la it March of Benny
(Kid) P a m after a middle­
weight title bout at Madison
Square Cardan. It has heard
from
doctors,
clergymen,
sports writers and boxers and
now wants to hear from the
public.
Plumadore said liie hear­
ing. originally scheduled for
Fab, 6-7, waa reset to provide
more lima since there was no
way of knowing how many
persona would appear.
Tha committal waa expect­
ed to make Its recommenda­
tions to tha legislature somalime after the public hearing.

be trying fur a third victory
when they go to the post in
tonight's featured ninth race
a t the SsnfordOrlsndo Ken­
nel Club.
T in t third win has seemed
hard to get. Throughout the
first two weeks of racing
only one greyhound had rackad up three firsts.
Aside from this trio with
two firsts in the bag others
in tonight's top attraction are
Annie's Hope, Technique Tip.
Occasion, Loyal Luke and
Sweet Cailccn.
The only entry who has
/tiled to score at leave once
it C. H. Scott's Annie's Hope
but she will be popular re­
gardless. A recant arrival
from Tamps, aha triumphed
in her last start there and
sod at Daytona last summer
site acquired a national A-2
rating wilh a score of seven
firsts, three second* sod five
thirds in 30 tries.
Tom Sweeney's Sweet Callecn and Don Abernsthy's
Rare Rate may share honor*
as favorites. Sweet Cailccn
has posted a first and second,
both in grade A contests,
while Rsrc Rate h is trimphcd in grades B and A. Site
recently won a matinee fea­
ture In a fast 31.17,
Among the kennel owners
T. J. Daniel had a tremend­
ous weak, his greyhounds
presenting him with twelve
fin is and giving him a grand
total of 16 winners for the
season, Ollier high scorers
are Dsrold Robertson 12,
Fred Whitehead 11, Carl T ra­
cy 10 and C. H. Scott and
Mrs. M. V. Kirkland 9 each.

Jet Lanes Loop Lead
Threatened In Play

Fishing Film
Seen By Club

Cinci Named
Tops By UPI

Monday's matin** at U&gt;«
Orlando Seminole Ja l Alai
Fronton in Fern Park saw
some ot the biggert payoffs
of tlie season in the featured
eighth game when Arratlbel
came through and paid hla
tlckctholdcrs a handsome $33
to win.
And the holders of tire 4-2
perfects tickeli on the Aldaz-Arratibet combination re­
ceived a musing $490.30 to re­
ward their good judgment.
in tlie finale Monday night
post position number two
Jumped off to a five point
lead and Hio fans thought vic­
tory was In their grasp, twit a
hot battle developed between
positions seven, four, eight,
and three, which were all lied
up at three apiece. But th«
Issue was resolved when se­
ven and four pulled away
from Hie crowd and settled
live m atter with post seven,
Badiola-Elorri and AsllgaLorenzo, in four, finishing
i wo-three behind ArratlbelZarra who managed to eke
o u t‘the needed two poizita to
mako their total n winning
seven.
TMolght the C asialten y and
Sanford Lion* Clubs and the
Women's Auxiliary wilt hold
a benefit performance for
the Seminole Hospital Eye
Bank Association.

Coma Ridden
Boxer Gets
Wheelchair Aid
LOS ANGELES (U PI) —
Injured Argentine h e a v y ,
weight Alejandro Lavorante,
still in a coma four month*
after being knocked out ta
the boxing ring, has teen
given a special $700 wheel­
chair to help in hi* rehablU*
taikin.

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Notlr* l i hereb y y iv en that
the underpinned will, « n
13th flax of Feb ru ary , A. p .
t m . praaant to lha Honorable
C o u n ty
Judye
of
Sem inole
r o u n t y . Florida. hla final return, accou nt an&lt;l rouchara,
aa
A dm in istr ator
of
th*
K *tel* o f SAMVEL FLEMING
HAT, deceased , and at said
tlma. than and thafa, m a k e
ap p lication to lha »ald J u d y e
for a final aa tllaman t of bla
ad mlnlatrallun o f aald aatata,
anil for an ordar d L c h a r y l n *
him aa auch Admlnlatrator of
lha
E atata
of
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FLEMING RAT.
n a i a d 1 hla lh a 4th day a t
Jan u ary. A. D. 1443.
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Aa ad m lnlatrator of tha
K alala o f
SA M V E L FLEMING N A T
Dacaaaad
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P oet O ffice Ro* IMS
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lo praaant an y rlalm a and
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C ou n ty lo lha County J u d y e
o f Hamlnola County . Florida,
at hla o f f l c o In lha co u rt
houaa o f aald Cnuniy at S a n ­
ford. Florida, w ith in al a c a l ­
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llo u a e o f Hemlnuia Cou nty, a t
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P u b lic Record* o f Saminola Cou nty, Florida,
to g e th e r w ith all structure*,
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aald land or used In conjun­
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to final decree o f forecloaura
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In Chancery ac tion
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/ s/ Douglas Kianatrom

As Admlnlatrator, C.T A.
o f tha U l l a t t o(
WILLIAM E. L A S n n t C A N
Haeaaaad
dtr nstro m, Hatrla A Xlslntosh
A t i o r u . r a for Adinliilstrator,
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p l t t llisr r o f a s n t a r O u l
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K n o a l r s Avvuu*. W l n i s r Park.
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In the o f f h e of lha Clerk o f
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w i s e Ibe a l ! « , a l l o i i ! o f aald
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coiiteeead.
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fo u r u o u t x ullv* * • • ka In lha
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ps.-em bar, le&lt;3.
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Arthur II. lieukHilli, J r„
• *!ark. I'lr.-ull Oourt
Setuioo'e County, Florid a
0 ) : Martha T. \ Inlet,
Dep uty Clerk
F elder and l u t t l n e h a u *
A t to r n e y ! nt Law
II* eoiith Ko'-wlee Aranua
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322-5612
322-5613

Office 204 W. First
CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost &amp; Found
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
fi. Food
6. For Rent
RA Special Notices
7. Husiness Rentals
8. Reach Rentals
U. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Eatato Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. MortRiifre Loans
14. Insurance'
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situationa Wanted
20. Babyaitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Sendees
25. Plumbing Sendees
26. Radio Sc Television
27. Special Sendees
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Sendee
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery * Tools
81, Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
83. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
85. Articles Wanted
80. Automobile* - Trucks
87. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas

2. Notices - Personals
CARD o r THANKS

The family and itaff of the
Good Samerltan Home tike
this method to express our
elncere appreciation to our
many, many frlenda. Hie
Churches ft Circles, Civic
organisations of Sanford,
DeBary, L a k e
Mary,
Osteen. Oviedo, Enterprise,
Caseelberry, North Orlando,
Fla. and joining cltiea. For
the many blessings that we
have received doing the
year 1BG2 and for the Joy
and gladnesa that was
brought Into the Home at
Christmas tlma. Again we
thank you,
(Mother) Ruby L. WiUon,
Supervisor

8. Education • Instruction

3. FriucntIon - In s tru c tio n
MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED
WORK IN CIVIL SERVICE
No experience
Decenary,
grammar school education
usually sufficient. Train now
at home for Jobs with secur­
ity. For details, tend name,
address, phone no. lo: NA­
TIONAL TRAINING SER­
VICE. BOX in c.o The San
ford Herald.

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SWEETIE IMF

Titos. Jim . 22. '(13— 1’iikp 7

By Nadine Seltzer

6. For Kent
1 Bedroom House nicely furn
Mieii. $63 munlh. Water in­
cluded. FA 2-MW
1 Bedroom furnished Apart­
ment. FA 2-1482 Monday
thru Friday between 9 and
8 p. m. or FA 2-43U1 othertimes.

Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
1303 Elliott Ave., FA 2 3234
or FA 2-0523.
ROOMS, The Gables, 401
Magnolia Ate. FA 20*20.
3 Bedroom modern House,
kit. equipped. SIT Catalina.
2 Bedroom bouse, kitchen
equipped. 1303 Douglaa Asa.
FA 2-OJ63.

he'e auch a bundle of joy, why iin’t he laughing
Inetead of orying?”

UNFURNISHED new 2 bed 6. F u r K ent
room house, kitchen equip­ 2101 Magnolia Ave. 1 Bit.
ped. FA 2-3683.
Furn. Apt., $13; 2 BR Furn.
Apt.
&gt;33. Ph. Robert A.
K EN T A BED
Williams Realtor, FA 2-3051
RolUway, Hospital ft Baby
Beds
Furnished clean new Apart­
By Day, Week, or Month
ment. Close to hase on old
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Orlando lliway. Adults only.
Ph. FA 2-31S1 118 W. 1st St.
Call FA 2 3677.
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114 Large 3 Bedreom house. 2
Full baths, Florida room,
W. First St.
outdoor patio ft fireplace.
Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
Utility building. Well and
house. 828 Escambia. Ph.
sprinkler system. FA 2-7IM8.
FA 2-0274.
Furnished A p a r t m e n t , 3
Houses for rent. For infur.
room*, bath. 2 double bed*.
mation contact Tud Wil­
110 W. 3rd St. 322-0488.
liams Hardware, 205 E.
23th St.
Ravenna Park. 3 Bedrooms, t
l* baths, kitchen equipped.
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
Fenced. FA 2 2319.
equipped. ITS munlh. Ph.
FA 2-3303.

10. Wunlrd to (lent

12. Kent Estate Fur Sule
LOT For Sale. 7V x 230'.
Grove Manor. By owner.
FA 2-7411 after 6 pm

Edward F. Lane
The man who knows Sanford

REAL ESTATE &amp;
INSURANCE
42 years in real estate busi­
ness in Sanford. Plame
FA 2-3969
Best buy* in real estate.
OVIEDO AREA
2's Mites South jn route 3202 New Homes, 2 full
baths, large lot, high and
dry. Built to last. Selling
price as appraised by Die
First Federal.
Peaceful
and quiet. Near churcltcs.
School buses uvailuble, new
Woman’s Club building.
For appointment L. U,
Faulk. 363 3187 or 363-3702.

New 1 Bedroom, 2 bath
ho mi'. No cash needed, $61 Unlurnished 3 to 4 Bedroom
lkHiae by |*ermaiienl adults.
FINE HOMES WITH
a Month. 322-BOM.
No children or pels. Give
LOW’ DOWN PAYMENT
Large t bedroom Trailer on
details c o I*. O. Box 27u, 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, hard­
large lake. Also trailer
wood floors $13,230. $4U0
Santord.
apace. Adults only. Phone
down.
FA 2-7388.
12. Heal Entitle Fur Kale 2 Bedroom, CB. Like new.
$8,imu. $2M) down.
3 Bedroom, kitchen equip­ Good 0 Boom CB house In
3 Bedroom, huge oak trees,
ped, on lake, ready for
nice neighborhood. Phone
b e a u t i f u l neighborhood.
occupancy. Call FA 2-0639.
FA 2 1640.
112.800. &gt;lh0 down.
2 Bedroom. CB. $6,730. $230
2 Bedroom House. Close In.
Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-4013.
St. Johns Realty down. *
THE TIME TESTED FIRM 2 Bedroom Frame. Freshly
FO R L E A S E
painted. $3,800. $200 down.
110 N. Park Ave. FA 26122
Modern Office Suite. Over­
These homes are all in \-l
looks patio. Central liealing Idikeview home with lake
romhlton and the monthly
— Air Conditioning. C a l l
privileges in South Sylvan
paymenu are the lowest
FA 2-0375.
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
possible. 1 Only $42 per
aud 2 baths. Air-Conditionmonth on (lie lust one, in­
Apartments furnished or un­ ed. Phone FA 2 7898 or
cluding taxes ft Insurance!)
furnished. 143 month. Wat­
FA 2 6368.
CALL
US TODAY.
er Included. Also 2 bed­
room unfurnished Garage
Apartment $33. Plume Day J.
Hull, Realtor Steniper Agency
FA 2-3123 or Evenings
“Call HaU’’ FA 2-1841
NO 8-3590.
2344 So. Frenrb Ave.
REALTOR - INSUHUK
FA 2-4991 IUI9 S, French Ave.
Garage Apt 3 Booms furn 5 n*)OM-2 Bedroom CB
lihed. 142 a month. 612
modern house on 3 lots.
Park. FA 2-3373.
Call Jesse SIiuIm', 774-7401
Orange City.
3 Bedroom House. FA 2 3829
3 Itil, (wo story lu&gt;mi&gt; m i ­
Unfurnished 3 b e d r o o m
ll ally located, near arliuol.
House, kitchen equipped.
Bargain priced. FA 2-8842.
FA 2 8546.

IBM
COMPETER
TRAINING
MKN. WOMEN, ALL ACES
NO EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY
ExclUng new career uppurtua&gt;
Rita are available fur qual­
ified computer uperaturi ft
Program mere. The IBM
field often high itertlug
ail tries end unlimited op­
portunities to advance.
E.C.P.I.'l " P R A C T I C A L
TRAINING PROGRAM*' for
the IBM HOI COMPUTER
Include* use of actual com­
puter equipment worth otcr
9230,000.
Write today fur Free Qualifi­ Unfurnished large 2 bedroom
cation Chart and Cumplele
house. Near scliool. 2643 Steiistrom Realty
Information (Please print
Myrtta Ave. FA 2 0363.
name, address, age, tele*
Real Estate — Mortgage*
phone and working hours).
III N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420,
T.
V.
STAMPS
ELECTRONIC COMPUTER 1 bedroom furnished or unPROGRAMMING INSTITUTE
HUBERT A. WILLIAMS
furnlabed Iioum-. Including
BOX NO. 4S
ttcaltur
Air-Condition, guu per month.
C/O SANFORD HERALD
Kiymuml Lundquist, Assoc.
FA 3-6437.
FA 2-395i Atlantic Bank Bldg.
FURNISHED Apartment, boo
NEW
3 bii’rojin. 2 bath
Park Ave.
I * T i l l ! CUl'UTV JLIKIK'O
home, large corner lot, 311
2 Bedroom house, furnished.
c o r in ', s* »xu mih
Tucker Dr., Suulutid Esv o i .i :
r o L . v r t i s t a t s : «»•
Rent $dj. In ljikc Mary.
Utc*. VA—not tiiu 3 down,
F T .o n i t* « .
Adults. FA 2-1757.
IK MK* S:ST*Ti: US
monthly payments $92.00.
B L LL N TL’ B NE R HASH.
FA 28U7I - FA 22*18,
I**i# *----l 1 Bedroom furnished Duplex.
S f o r t i i: sis* i r n . i n i i i i '
Utilities furnished. $33 a Fuinislwd House In Sanford.
sum I'lxf.tL im u itis s ii:
month. FA 2U36J.
Nullea la li*r»L,' * l * f i that
I t Mm. tnk&gt; 4819. Apopka.
t liar* fllrd m&gt; llnat ralurna
• a A d m ln l!tr (.irli. Cult 1**- 3 Room furnished Apartment.
la in * 'ilo I n m - i , r-f tha aatat*
Adults. 113. FA 2-7399.
o f ELLEN' TCRKKI! R.A69.

w.

Legal Notice

tiai-aaaail; that t h a i r filed
IUJ4 i x l l t L n
fur &lt;ll,!rlbutkB
anJ fur (Inal illtik a ra * and
t h a t on tl'a Slh day of Sahr o a r / . A. I*. ISIS. I will *ni&gt;lr
lo Ik* IIONOItAPLR C V l . l t NON Mt*K. J R , f o u o i ) J uda#
o f la m ln u l* Counly S'lorld*.
f o r ai-prova! o f »ald final
ralurn a anJ fur ah ordar of
dlairll/utlon and f-,r final dlaoha tg a a* A J m ln la lra tIU . Cum
Trata m » n to A a s t t a , " f *ha
aataia o f
Lld.fcN T l l t M i l t
B A88
da, aastd. l u i r d
thla
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A t to r u a s s for Adniloialralrta,
C. T. A.
Poat Off Ira Tin* U : «
• a n fur-I, Florida
PuUlaU Jan. I, *. IS, K , 1&gt;*S
CD C-I

Furnished Dupk-x. 1814 Park.
FA 2 7074.

Jim Hunt Realty

Office FA 2-21II
Nights F \ 2-06U
CLEAN I bedroom furnished
323-0700
Apt. 2811 Elm Ave.
2324 Park Dr- Sanford, Fla

RE U PHOLSTERY^/aaoa/j. /
$39

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LU3IOM

CHAIRS ‘24.50

MADI

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C E N T R A L
icwDl (j UoNand
Veolvd »* $ &lt;Jt I i

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Do*e

FLA . D E C O R A T O R S
Uii«ndu 9i
FI* OA 2 4ft TV
Cato* N(

6

Bedroom modern home. Will do ironing. 3230391.
Extra large living room.
Iahv dun ii payment, easy 21. lieauty Salon**
terms. 211 Cedar.
SPECIAL
Cut '.N Curl Beauty Simp
2 Bedrooms, CBS house. Very
End curl $3.30 Including
reasonable. ''Call 322 281*1,
shape, set ft style. Open
Mr. Norman A. Williams.
Evening by appointment. 3
Bedrm. home, nicely fur
Experienced Operators.
nlihed. 2 screened perches, 318 Palmello Ave. FA 2-0834
carport. 3 extra lota In
iawn. Priced right. Phone 21. E lectrical S erv ices
FA 2-0931.
FHIGIDAIHE
Sale* ft Service
15. Uusinc** Opportunity House Wiring,
Free EiUmales
Sid
Vihten’a
Randall
Electric
RESTAURANT in Night Club
on 17-92. I'hil) Diamond un 112 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-0913
der new management. All
equipi*eii. No money necet 25. I'lumblnK Service*
sar.v tor right parly Call
PLUMBING
Mel Murray NO B-ltkC after
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
2 p.m.
R. L. HARVEY
1G. F em ale Help W unled 204 Santord Ave. FA 2-3383
COCKTAIL Waitress, with or
without experience. Apply
after 2 p in. Club Diumund
under n e w minageiiiefit.
Mel Murray. NO 8 4902.

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1862 I'owar And Air Fund.
F A L C O N Station W agon
1962 Standard
Tran»nil&gt;-ion
I Door
1961 iA u031HT
lo m a lir Irum -iiii— mii
F A L C O N 2 Dmir Sedan
I 960 Slam latd Tranam iasiun
C O M E T 2 Duor Sedan
1960 Standard
I raiinniist-ion
I lloor
1960 COKV.YIH
Yuloiiiallr Tran«iiiD»lon
1668 CA uHtoE V 'IRrOa nL -E,T Ylr4 Ihair
Cond.
Sedan DeYille
1867 CADILLAC
I'o w rr And Ylr Cond.
1957 V-h, Aultima lie
IO IH L E I UiHir
1959 OA uI.Dlo.S .YTran*..
A ir 4 «nd.
Iw t lJ
-(A C A

l9 v O
IflR O
I UwO

1955

.AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

i

*

21’’ Admiral T. V., Record
Player, radio combination.
Excellent condition. $83.uO.
Phone FA 2-7651.

WiiuUhieltl Ruck tlluss
Door Ginas Vent Gluss
SERVICE
FOR SALE - 2I" R.C.A. ColKenkiirik Ginas mul Taint ored T.V. Beautiful French
Company
Provincial.
Reason­
210 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4622

3‘J. Flower* • Shrubs

able. licauticlaiTs Massage
vibrating Lounge Couch.
Excellent condition. C a l l
FA 2 3930.

Beautiful Camellias In bloom
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY PORTABLE Singer. All at­
GrapcviHc Ave. Near 20th St,
tachments. ill Azalea Lane,
Sunland.

73. Furniture

Used furniture, appliances, SINGER S e w i n g Machine
equipped to tig tag and
fools, etc. Bought • Sold.
make button holes. With
Larry's Marl 213 Sanford
guarantee. 3 Payment* of
Ave. Pli. FA 2 4132
$3.40. FA 2-9411.

FREE ESTIMATE

Upholstering ft Mattress ren 21" Tabic model T.V. with
0vat mg. New ft Used Furni­ stand. Good condition. $75.
FA 2*7333.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mlg.
Co, at 709 Celery Ave3G. Aulo mobile* - Trucks
FA 2-2117.
Sell Us Y’our Furniture. tfLUCk 1934 Ford. V8, Automatic
transmission
Best offer.
Service With thf Cash,
714 Oak. alter 5.
SUPER T HADING POST
FA 2 0677
1962 Sludebaker P i c k u p
WANTED reliable couple to Truck. Excellent cond. Low
mileage. Call Ralph Pcwld.
take up monthly payments
FA 2-1611.
of $13.30 on 3 complete
rooms of furniture. Call I960 Renault Dauphine black.
TK 8-1311, CasseltH-rry, cul­ Healer. Very good condi­
led.
tion. FA 2-3876.
Cadillac, 32,000 miles. Clean
as new. $1300.00. FA 2-0263
'32 Ford, »* ton Pickup. $173.
Will trade for kicker, bout
trailer or heavy duty lawu
mower. Phone FA 2-4319.

37. Hunts - Motors
Gateway To 'Hie Waterway

Rutmun Sporting Goads
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
364-6-8 E. J*t Ph. FA 2 31*61
FIBERGLASS Boat 14*. 33
Electric start motor, tilt
trailer. E xtra'8. Complete
PI*. FA 2 8368.
AIR BOAT. Priced for quick
sale. FA 2-2134.
12' Aluminum Boat. Mltclwll
Trailer and 61* hp. Evlurude. Extras. FA 2-8803.

3b. .Moturcycle* • Scooter*
VESPA Motor Scooters (new)
$10.83 down ft $5.32 Week­
lyLewi* Sales ft Service
2517 Country Club Road
Ph. FA 2-7928
39. T rn lle rn • C a b a n a a
'38 Modern 2 bedroom Housetrailer. $50 down, $40 montlq
Total price $1,300. Dewitt
Trailer Park. 331$ Orlando
Dr. KA 3 7631.

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TWO
WEEK

SELLING SPREE

SAVE

1695
1595
895
1095
1295
795
1195
- 796
1595
MERCURY I Dour Auto,
1295
Pow er llruke-. Steer, Yir 4 olid.
I A l J l L L A C Sedan DrY illr
2495
Power Ynd Ylr Loud.
FORD Station Wagon
695
C yL, A u lo m a lir
P L Y Y I O L T I I 2 Hour
_
495
V-s, Slanilurd Slick
£ *'bVKOLL-r is Ton I’irkup
___ 296
Cylinder

1963 C O M ET 2-DOOR SEDAN
Get Ihe curlier mi ilriYiiiy; fun with Comet Ti3, designed fur 11 fun
iuviit* • iftin MtYititf ride. Ad winced cnqinrcring huts made Cumei
pructieullv 'Vervlie free” • real tups in ecununiy. Select front 12
exciting model*.

I Door

k

119 E. 2nd

Sales ft Service
G. II. HIGH
noo W. Ht St. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3883

63 M ERCU RY-CO M ET

CADILLAC

CHEVROLET

FKIGIIMIKE

T lunihittir ft H eatin g
AIR CONDITIONING
31. Article!* Fur Sale
CONTRACT and REPAIR
AIRLINES — Train for Airline
Dickers, Trunks, T e n t s,
WORK
Passenger Agent, Coinmun- loo* Sanford Ave. FA 2-6362
'Turps, Floats, ft Knives,
ieallonilt,
lleservallonlat,
Uouts, Army-Navy Surplus
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SANFORD POLICE CHIEF ROY WILLIAMS became presi­
dent of the 8hrJna Club In Installation ceremonies held a t the
d u b Saturday. New President Wiiliama and other officers
were installed by Illustrious Potentate Russell Guy Carr, (in
dark suit) of the Bahia Temple of Orlando. Williams is a char­
te r member of the Morroco Temple in Jacksonville, joining in

1925. From left seated are Ralph Wight, IV, second vice presi­
dent; C arr; Williams, and Robert Billhimcr, first vice presi­
dent. Standing nro J. I. Smith, secretary and A. L. Skinner,
treasurer. One of the main projects of the Shrine Club is the
support of 17 hospitals for crippled children throughout the
United States.

Deane To Be Feted TV Newscaster
Addresses
B y Atlantic Bank
Lions Club

Robert W. Deane, rice
president and cashier of the
Sanford Atlantic Bank will
retire from the position.
Thursday, and be feted at a
testimonial dinner at the
Mayfair Inn.
Deane Is a life-lone resi­
dent of Sanford, attendlns
public schools here and gra­
d u a te * from Seminole High
School In I lls .
He attended business col­
lege and accepted a position
with a Sanford bank In Feb.
HIT. In December of the
aame year, be enlisted in
the U. S. Navy, and served
in the Paymaster and Supply
Department. Upon his dis­
charge in July IBIS, he re­
turned to the former bank
position and was appointed
assistant cashier, serving in
that capacity until July, 1B77.
For several years, Deane
represented a fertiliser com­
pany. and laler accepted a
position with the Sanfonl-

Chase Honored
By Boy Scouts
Randall Chase of Sanford
was honored Saturday by lbs
Central Florida Council of
Hoy Scouts with the Silver
Heaver Award, the highest
award of scouting.
Mr. Chase r e c e i v e d
award a t the 40th annual
ipuit of the Council, for
outstanding servlcea to that
group during bla years of af­
filiation.
Honored with Chase were
four other Central Florida
men: Frank Chlldera of Ruckletlgr; Dr. l*inholsler, Ormond
Hcachj Dr. John Heita and
James Kasper, both e f Or­
lando.
Randy Chase, Kagle Scout
eon of Randall Chase had the
honor of escorting Uie awards
winners to the platform to re­
ceive their recognition from
more than SO sceuterw and
their wives, aa D. A. Cheney a
veteran of 4S years in scout­
ing presented the Silver Beav­
ers.
Attending from Sanford be­
sides Mr. end Mrs. Chase and
Kandy ware Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Tyre. Jamea J . Hay, Mr.
and Mrs. George Maffelt, Mr.
end Mrs. B. K. Ganaa and Mr.
end Mra. Thornes A lbert

Art Instruction
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
M tasben of the DeBery
Arts ead Crafts Club ere
meeting on Tuesday morn­
ings at the Manama House
tor iaslrwcUoa by Dm Eusery
’ sbd oa Friday mornings for
•Mil Laura Lock.

Oviedo Truck Growers. Inc.
He served as treasurer and
later as sccretary-treasurer
of the organisation.
In Feb. !Bt3 he came to
the Sanford Atlantic Bank
where he has served as tell­
er, assistant cashier, cashier
and then as vice president
and cashier until his retire­
ment.
Deane is fond of fishing
and hunting and enjoys work­
ing In the yard. He makes
his home with hta mother.
Mra. Cornelia Deane a t "the
old homestead", BIO E. 23th

St.
He Is a charter member
of Campbell-Lossing Post of
the American l-rgion; a tile
member of Sanford Lodge 52
of the Masons, and a
member of the Morocco Tem­
ple, AAOVStS of Jacksonville.
A member of the American
Institute o( Banking he also
belongs lo the Chamber of
Commerce, the VWWI, Bar­
racks 486. tbe to and B So­
ciety, the Seminole County
Sportsman's Assn., the San­
ford Shrine Club and the
First Presbyterian Church.

ROBERT DEANE

By Jane Casselberry
The Lions Club of Cassel­
berry met last Thursday
night at Bill’s Diner. Guest
speaker waa newscaster Ray
Ward of WESII TV’ who spoke
of Uie weed for Americans to
wake up from Ihrir apathy
toward the Communist threat
facing the nation.
Pastor Ronald Miller of the
Messiah I-utheran Church of
Casselberry was appointed
Club Chaplain.
The Club will present a
handsome trophy to the win­
ning player at the Jai Alai
Fronton during the Lion's
Benefit scheduled tonight.
Plans for a ladies Night
to be held in ltonor oi their
lltli annual charier night
were announced. Hugh Re­
gister will be chairman ol
tbo affair to be held at the
Capri Restaurant in Sanford,
on the evening of March T.

Art Committee
Meets Ir
In DeBary
Br Mra. Ac
Muller
The lluildinic Comm litre of
(he Florida Fnleratlon of
Art met for a discussion sraHouse
lion at the Mantion
.\
Saturday morning
mori
with A.
MarNaughUm presiding,
|
Mrs. MaAttending were
w«
aele 8. Smith of
o New Smyrna
Beach, Mr*, Mildred Dabpresident of the San
rock, preaidenl
ford Club and Mra. George
Albert Mercer, ClinSummer and Chester Eldridge of DeBsry,
MIGHTY McGINNTTY
».o.u YORK t UPI) - Joe
(Iran Man) .\MrGmmty. a star
pllrher with Uie old New
York Giant* at the turn of
the century, pitched both
of a doublehcader on
occasions.

By Mra. Adam Muller
The F i r s t Presbyterian
Church of DeBary was host
last week at a
meeting for the
Presbytery which waa at­
tended by 85 representatives.
Moderator for the meeting
waa Rev. Joe Ed Hollis and
vice moderator was Ray L.
Ttlghman of Orlando. Host
pastor was Rev. Augustus C.
Summers.
Following
the
business
meeting. Day Carper, from
the Belgian Congo, address­
ed the group relating various
areas of bis work.
During the afternoon it
was noted that the Presby­
tery plans to organize new
churches this year in San­
ford. Bear Lake and Merritt
Island.
Rrv. John F. Anderson Jr.,
•peaking on church extension
work, reported that churches
at Cocoa and Ormond Beach
are now self supporting. Bluford B. Hester Jr. of Atlanta.
Ga , spoke on use of tele­
vision and radio audiovisuals.
Report*
on Stewardship
were given by Rev. Paul 31.
Endris and on the Committee
on Nominations by Rev. Ed­
ward Rowley.
The nrxt meeting of the
Presbytery will be held on
April 2 at live First Presby­
terian Church in Orlando,

Special Civics
Course Slated

A course In Civics will open
at Seminole High School, at
T p. m., Monday, Vocational
and Adult Education Director
E. S. Douglaia announced to­
day.
This course Is being offer­
ed for Adult High School cre­
dit or for those who plan
to obtain the Florida Equiva­
lency Diploma based on the
G.E.D. test.
Courses In General Math­
ematics, Algebra I and 11 ami
English I and It wilt open at
the aamc time.
Sinew this evening school
is a part of the Seminole
County Public School System,
(he only charge la a registra­
tion fee of $2 plus the cost
of books.
Nicholas Pasternack
All persons interested tn
enrolling should report to
Seminole High School a t T
p. in., January 28. Information
is available from Douglass,
as
Director of Vocational and
By Mra. Adam Muller
Adult Education in the School
A demonstration on the Administration lltilg. on Com­
Leading the sales force at making of clay flowers will mercial Ave.
Strickland-Morriion, is Nicho­ be given for members of the
las Pasternack who has been DeBary Arts and Crafts Club
with the company only aia
Ceramic Group by Teg Cun­
months,
ningham
of DeBary at Wed­
Pasternack, who came to
Flurida from Hartford, Conn., nesday's 2:30 p. m. meeting
Ry 31ra. Adam Mullrr
was top salesman in Decem­ In tbe Mansion House.
The DeBary Home Demon­
ber in both new and used
At last week's meeting of stration Club will meet Thurs­
can.
the group a demonstration on day for Its monthly workshop
Before coming to Sanford the making of small ducks and business session at the
he was employed by the Bun- waa presented by Montlque Community Center.
shine laundry Co. in H art­ Cleaver and was well re­
The workshop will convene
ford for 17 years.
at 10 a. m. amt Die business
ceived by members.
Martin! in IBM. tha Pas­
All person* Interested In meeting at 1:30 p. m. with
ternacks have seven children; ceramics ara invited to at- Mrs. Georg* Wright presid­
four daughters and three
ing.
sons.
Mrs. Pastcrnark teaches ele­
mentary school in Altamonte
Springs. The family llvea tn
Winter Park.

Business
Briefs

Ceramics Group
Sets Meeting

MARCH OF DIMES committee met at the Melody Skate Rink to work on
plans for the Skate For Dimes scheduled for Monday from noon to midniRht. From left arc Mra. Bill Klinefelter, committee member; Mrs. Rich­
ard Ransbottom, co-chairman; Shealy Beat, rink owner and manager and
Mrs. J. R. Hnolehan, co-chairman.
(Herald Photo)

Skate Slated
For Dimes March
A twelve-hour &lt;*L-*r
Dimes skate-a-thon with a do­
nation of one dime every half
hour has lieen planned for
Monday at the Melody Skate
Rink for the benefit of the
March of Dimes, Mrs Patricia
Ransbottom and Mrs. Ann
Hcolehan co-chairmen of the
event announced today.
In addition, eight young
Sanford girle will tie candi­
dates for the Junior 3!iss con­
test a t the rink- The eight
are Jackie Ivey, Cathy Beekey, Jeannie Klinefelter, P at­
sy Owens, Linda Vaughn, Adrianna Wictsma, Judy Har­
man and Janica Rohn.
Proceeds of the Skate for
Dimes, and the Junior Miss
contest will all go toward the
3!arch of Dimes, the Nation­
al Foundation, A. J . Best,
Rink owner and manager an­
nounced.
Two other events, a road
block on French Ave. and
First St. and w Mr. Magic
Show at the Rita Theater are
planned for Saturday. The
girls of the SHS Anchor Club
will take rharge of the road
block, and Mr. 31agic him­
self will present the show for
the kiddies a t the Rita, be­
ginning at 10 a. tn.
There are a t present five
people in Seminole County
who have received and arc re­
ceiving help through the Na­
tional Foundation for the illne*e and long rehabilitation
following attacks of polio.
One of those who it re­
ceiving aid is Richard Rans­
bottom husband of Mrs. Pat
ItunslHtUoin who is serving
at ro-chairman of tbo cam­
paign this year.

DeBary HD Club
Programs Heard
Plans Meeting

Fire Auxiliary
Sets Game Night
A Game Night wrtll be
sponsored by Ihe Ladies Aux­
iliary o( the Lake Mary Vol­
unteer Fire Dept, at Uie Fire
Hall beginning at 7 pm .
Thursday.
A minimum admission has
been set for tbe evening
to the public.

TRUSSES
MANUFACTURED LOCALLY

By Gator Laaaber t'ra y a s y la maat ywur eaaet
haiktlwg ■pacification*.

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Hosts Meeting
Of Presbytery

More than 500 radio stallons
are carrying the two weekday
programs produced by the Lu­
theran Laymen's League. The
"Family Worship Hour," a 13minute program designed for
broadcast Slonday through
Saturday, la heard over 203
stations and 318 are broadrasting the ftve-mtnute "Day by
Day With Jesus."

700 Frrach Av*.

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The Men’s Bible Class of
the First Methodist Church of
Sanford mrt Saturday even­
ing in McKinley Hall for its
annual supper meeting. Rev.
W. E. Timms, teacher of the
class, and Mrs. Ttmms pro­
vided the turkey a, rolls and
coffee. Wives of class mem­
bers served the tables.
A program followed the
supper with a sing service
led by M. M. Strickland.
Prayer was led by Rev. John
Adams and Dr. Wade Rucker
sang a solo, "The Holy City."
President L. Baker presided
during the business session.
Rev. and Mr*. Timms pre­
sented a program ef fix felta-grapb Christmas s c e n e s
Illustrated by colored lights
with Rev. Timma speaking
on each scene. Included were
The Annunciation, The Magnlficate, The Shepherd, No
Room in the Inn, The Stanger
Scene and The Wise Men.
Appropriate hymns were sung
to* each scene. Tnc program
closed with the benediction
by Rev. Timms.
Rev. and Mrs. Timms,
known as the National Child­
ren'! Friend, have served for

8207 Auxiliary
To Have
Social Meeting
By Donna Estes
The Auxiliary of VFW Post
82W7 will have a social meet
ing at I p. m. Thursday at
the home of Mrs. Merle Har­
ris. Mr*. Irene March, preslLr-nt and Mra. Harris will
serve as hostesses.
Representing the post at
the Institution and Installa­
tion of the new auxiliary to
Post 10030, held Saturday
night at the Country Club of
Casselberry, were 3Irs. Har­
ris district eight deputy- chief
of staff; Mrs. Walter Ste­
wart, district eight secretary
and Art Block, past com­
mander of the post.

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By LARRY VERSHEL
That ACL-Pipcline hassle
will come to an abrupt end
Monday night when the Navy
s-p-e-l-l-s out what the itory
could be tor Sanford . . . Any­
thing more to be aaid.
• • •
How about eome more litter
baikcta along Flrat Street?
Thoie planteri are being u*ed
a little too much for butts and
assorted garbage.
• • •
The salary for a county com­
missioner is now $2,400 and
1100 per month car allowance.
H u t makes his salary $3,600
annually. Not bad when you
consider who spends $100 per
month on their car.
• • •
Don't he surprised If fee of­
ficials don't ask for a pay
hike from the legislative dele­
gation starting In 1963.
• • •
And don't be further sur­
prised if one commissioner
doesn't ask the delegation to
abolish the fee system and let
the commission rule what each
officer makes.
• • •
I don’t envy Mack Cleveland
J r. that day.
• • •
Plans on that Denary Nurs­
ing Home should be completed
next week.
• • •
Oh, that corner of Park and
Commercial Is gonna look so
prrtty. Why doesn't Mr. Wood­
ruff notice ft and what could
be done at Park and First.
• • •
Ken McIntosh is probably
the best bet for the DSA award
Saturday with Doug Stcnstrom
getting the Good (lovermncnt
award.
• • •
Tf Seminole's public school
teachers have to take a teach­
er's exam to measure their
competency, then why not
School Hoard members?
* • •
NOBODY ASKED ME. but
why should those responsible
for the Sarcpta dance promo­
tion change the dale from Feb­
ruary to April 20? . . . This Is
just a week before the SemiCentennial
celebration
on
April 27 brings in a leading
"nam e" dance band for their
big wing-ding at thr Mayfair
Inn . . . It will be tough com
petition for anyone hoping to
raise money . . . Maybe the
Frhruury dale should he re­
scheduled for Sarepta affair
. . . That Is, M whoever Is
sponsoring it wants to make
money.
• • •
Speaking of the Seminole
County Semi-Centennial, the
committee promises a FULL
day starting at B a.m. and
headlining the world-famous
Blue Angels and the Shooting
Stars, the Navy precision fly­
ing team and their buddies in
the free fall parachuting
group . . . Big eats for very
little money, baseball, beauty
contest, fireworks, exhibits,
open house at NAS . . , Get set
for a thriller on April 27 . . .
It also will have a spectacular
square dance exhibition by
t e a m s from southeastern
states that show on Friday
night and the show-stopping
big dance Saturday night at
the plush Mayfair Inn . . .
Whoooo-eeeec!
• • •
The Chase and Co.-Chung
King scholarship grantees arc
fulfilling the expectations of
the sponsors, according to
S o n n y Powell, committee
chairman.
D e a I a Horner, Seminole
High School, and Thomas
Foreso, Lyman High School
graduate, have both been com­
mended by the Univeraity of
Florida dean for the high cal­
iber of their work, Powell
said, and added that the Sem­
inole County student*’ gradea
are at "about the 3.73 level of
the perfect 4.0." Both Foreso
and Miss Horner are carrying
"heavy” schedule# and are
Justifying the confidence of
'he committee that selected
them from a score of worthy
"sndidalrs for the scholarship,
lecordlng to the chairman.
• • •
Julian Whigham will be the
next postmaster for Sanford.
He Is presently working fur
an insurance company and be
was No. 1 on the eligible Hat.
• • •
Work on Interstate 4 from
*R 434 to the Orange County
Line • testa tod-j.

How Do You Like Your Reading ?
Want to know tha names of some books
which, nppnrently, are "interestinR" reading?
A«k any high school atudent,
A group of books popular with local students
has created a storm among parents at Edgerton,
Wis„ according to a UPI report todny. But n
check this morning reveals the books haven’t
even created a ripple of complaint hero.
Some 450 angry parents converged on the
Edgerton School Board Tuesday night demand­
ing the banishment of such “filthy" books as
'T h e Ugly American” and "1984."
The board supported the continued use of
the hooks, with such remarks ns "we are no
longer living in the nge of Longfellow" and “we

can’t keep a fence nround our children.*
A Catholic priest disagreed, saying: '‘Par­
ents have the right to put a fence around their
children." And he objected on moral grounds to
"The Catcher in the Rye," "1081” and “ Brave
Now World."
A physician whose wife Is a school board
member told the Itourd: "Young men have
enough ideas of their own without getting more."
Classed by the parents as “filthy" and “vul­
gar" were these books: ‘T h e Catcher in the Rye,”
by J. D. Salinger; “ Brave New World," by Aldotis
Huxley; "1981," by George Orwell; “Of Mice and
Men,” by John Steinbeck; "Crime and Punish­
ment,” by Fyodor Dostoevsky, and “The Ugly

American," by William Lederer and Eugene Bur­
dick.
All these books are on the shelves of the
Sanford Public Library, according to Mrs. Sara
King, head librarian. Most calls for this rending
are from high school students, she added.
Queried whether any complaints had been
received by her for having these books available,
Mrs. King replied; "No. not really. The father of
a high school senior did complain last, year a t
City Hall. But, so far as 1 know, there have been
no other complaints."
A. J. Bracken, Seminole High School princi­
pal, said three of the books—"1984,” “Crime and
Punishment" and "The Ugly American"—are in­
cluded among the school library’’a 5,000 hooks

available to the students. The three books In
question, he stated, are included in Wilson’s
Standard Catalogue for High School Libraries.
He added none of the books arc "required"
reading for the students "and besides they have
enough ‘required rending to do to keep up iti
their studies." He said books listed in the Wilson
catalogue are considered educational rending for
the student’s personal choice.
(Kd’s note: Wc wonder how all these
angered Edgerton parents and the priest
learned these hooks arc "filthy" and ‘Sul
gar." Surely not by henrsny. llmmmm.? And
an aside to Mrs. King: Prepare for an aval­
anche of requests.| It always happens when
a book Is labeled as "unfit.")

(Ehv ^cutfnrti lim tlti FEC Strike
WEATHER: Cold through Thursday. High today, 70-75. Low tonight, 50-55.
VOL. 55

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908 WED., JANUARY 25, 1905

SANFORD, FLORIDA

'Savage' Red Guerrillas
Nabbed In Viet Nam
SAIGON, Viet Nam (UP!)
— Authoritiea today announc­
ed tha capture of 42 Commonlit pucrrillni who slaughtered
helpless Vietnameae trainee*
at a ramp run by the U. S.
Army.
Informed aourn-a laid the
Viet Cong guerrilla* were part
of a 40-man force which mur­
dered 40 anti - Cummunlat
tribesmen and wounded 25
other* with machine gun*,
grenades and clubs in a plan­
ned raid Jan. 3. Two Ameri­

can* were wounded In the
nearly five hours of fighting.
One of the Vietnamese vic­
tim* wsa beaten to death with
■piked club*. Another was tied
to a tree and shot.
The source* aaid the Viet
Cong suffered 3(1 dead and an
unknown number of wounded
In a hastiiy-organlxed counter­
attack.
The raid took plare before
dawn at a U. K. special force*
camp near Plel Mrong village
on the Cambodian border,
about 25 mile* north of Suig-

on. The attack was plotted
with the hrlp of Communist
agenta inside the rump.
U. S. sources said question­
ing of the captives, Member*
of ilia Monlugnard t r i t, e,
ihowrd tha Viet Cong wanted
to destroy the ramp because
it was close to the Chu 1'iong
guerrilla bu»c und one of the
main Communist Infill ration
routes.
In preparation for the raid,
Ited agenta Inside the ramp
rut barbed wire fence* and
distributed ammunition t o

Viet Cong supporters. Nona of
tlie nnti-Communist trainee*
had ammuntion.
Spec. 3 Billie G. Fell. 23. of
Ituleyville, Ala., woke up in
the dispensary a* a guarrila
burst through the door firing
an automatic rifle. It u 11 e t ■
splintered the boards over
Fell'a head and a grvnude blew
out nne of the walls of the dis­
pensary as he escaped.
Finally the Americana and
some trainees organised a de­
fense and bent bark the a t­
tar kero.

NO. 655

nnwA...

ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) More Uian 1.2U0 member* of
11 non operating union* went
on strike ngainvt the FloHda
Hope Fading
East Coast Railway in a pay
WASHINGTON &lt;UP1) — dispute at 6 a.m. today and
Prc-ipccts dimmed today for n one minute later the historic
show-down vote before next railway abolished the strikers'
week In the Senate's anti-fill Jobs and closed down all oper­
ation*.
buster fight.

NEW YORK fUPI) —
French statesman Jean Mon
net, "F ulhrr of the Common
Market," will receive tha 1062
“ Freedom Award" tonight.

Conversion Move

Against Merger
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Northwest O r i e n t Airlines
■eked (lie Civil Aeronautics
Hoard (CAR) Tuesday to dinmi** the merger application or
Pan Aniurirnn World Airways
ami Tran* World Airlines.

For Good?

Impact Grant Casselberry Agrees To Consider
To General Fund
'Q uickie' W ater Rate Boost
Announced
allotment
of
3140,647 In federal impact
funds will be plared in the
county schools' general oper­
ating fund, Supt. It. T. Mil wee
laid today.
Annual allocation of the
money from the U. S. Depart­
ment of Health, Education and
Welfare was announced T ups
day afternoon in a telegram
from Congressman A. S. Herlong J r. to The Herald.
W. A. Teague, school admin
islrative assistant, said the
grant is in supixirt of federally
connected students, that is,
children of NAS-based person­
nel.

Waterways Meet
Slated Friday

Casselberry ^ldermen Tues
day night * greed to consider
a completely new, spur-ofthe-moment pro|&gt;o»al made
by Casselberry Utilities Co.
on Its request for a water
rate ralac.
The action came during a
meeting polka-dot led with 10
minute recesses and pinguid

with heater troubles at Hie
Women’* Club aftur the com­
pany's
original
proposal
made List September was
withdrawn and Hie board vot­
ed not to consider a proposal
recommended by the engi­
neering firm of A.E. O'Neal]
and Associates,
Previous announcement that
Hie meeting was to have been

'B itin g ' Cold W ave
'Ham m ers' Southland
United Press International
The biting cold wave that
has covered the central part
of Use nation dipped into Hie
Southland
today,
bringing
snow, sleet and rain.
An Inch of snow had fallen
In Nashville, Tenn., by I a.

tion* in areas where snow,
sleet and freezing rain was
Quarterly meeting of Flor­
expected.
The new blizzard that swept
ida Waterways Association di­
through the Midwest lodsy,
rector! will be held Friday at
dropping the mercury far bethe Mayfair Inn.
low zero, stacked up new
Heading Hie directors, from
snow from Denver to New
throughout the state, will be
York. It crested huge ice
fra n k II. Brownell. Jackson­
D.
gorges in the Mississippi
ville, association president.
The WeaUser Bureau said Hlver.
John Krider, founder and
first president of the associa­ the temperatures will drop to
tion and Seminole County 3 degrees In north Alabama
Chamber of Commerce man­ tonight. Snow and ice accu­
ager, said the group will dls- mulation* of one inch were
forecast In the slate.
cua* the Crus* State Canal, the
Sleet and freezing rain
WASHINGTON (UP1I —
St. Johns-Indian Jtivrr Canal
changing to light inow were Democrsls cried “politics"
and other proposed waterway
forecast for the northern part todsy s t a move by some
projects.
of Mississippi with tempera­ Senate Republicans to hold
ture* dropping to 3.
(heir own Investigation of the
Temperatures were expect Cuban Invasion failure.
Attending Meet
Even Sen. Kenneth B. Keel­
U n . Camilla Bruce, county I
to~ ra»ie" from" VU»~l"o
super.isor of registration, ! * ] * * « J S S S L J m t t oorth ing, (R-N'.Y.J, a critic of past
policies on
attending a week-loaf c o n st* Florida In about normal over administration
Hon of supervisors at Taffi- the southern part of tha state. Cubs, warned against the
The Weather Bureau warned GOP Idling the Cuhan crisis
hasis-e. Sh« will rrtnm Sain*
af hazardous driving condi­ gel mixed up in IU publics.
day.

Politics Heard
On Cuba Probe

on zoning was in error and
Tuesday's
two-snd-onc-halfhour continued session wav
devoted entirely to discussion
of the water rate raise alter
routine and necessary final
steps were taken to complete
work on the town's agreement
with Seminole Its sewsy for
widening ami paving Semi­
nole Blvd.
Thr utility company’* new
proposal would set water
rates at n $1 So minimum for
the first 7,IKK) gallons which
would automatically supply
$400 of the $700 per month
uccdcd over a 46 month per­
iod by the company if it It
to hnancc improvements in
accordance with demands of
the Stair Hoard of Health.
Beyond the minimum, 23 cents
per tlxmiand gallons would
be charged up to 30.000 gal­
lons and 22 cent* per thou­
sand thereafter.
Included in the proposal waa
the request to "be allowed
to renegotiate after the 46
months period" which would
begin “only at auch time aa
potable water, meeting stale
standards, ti running through
the pipes."
Tlw l*i.i rd waa asked to
take immediate action on like
new proposal presented orally
by Paul Riles, company sup­
ervisor. However, members
voted that ric h must tie pro­
vided with a written copy for
further study before any Ba­
al agreement can be reached.
The session was held open
and the hoard Is expected to
meet against this week to
but oft the propoaaL

Coming!

LAKELAND (U l’I) — Con
rentrntore are rapidly con
LAKELAND (UPI) — Tho weather bureau
verting In p r o c e s a i n g of
gruprfruit aa the hnrveating forecast today freezing temperatures for north and
of early and miilaeaaun or­ central Florida by Friday niorninK as u cold front
anges nears an end. arcordiliK pushes across the statu.
to Kloiidu Citrus Mutual.
Tho cold weather was expected to lie^ln affectMOSCOW (U PI)—The So­
viet Communist party paper
Ptuvda today reinforced Pre­
mier Nikita 8. Khrushchev’*
cell for a hall to the public
dispute between Russia and
Ited China.

to he completed in throe weeks, according to
County Engineer Bill Bush.
(Herald Photon)

The strike closed more than
570 milra of EEC track which
serve Florida's Atlantic Coast
holiday resorts, the nation's
spaceport at Cape Canaveral
and industrial site* between
Jacksonville and Florida City,
south of Miami.
Picket lines were set up at
the entranees to all FEC pro-

Honored

‘Stop Fighting’

WORK IS pregrcflHing on widening Seminole
Blvd. to tho Seminole Raceway. Tho project,
which callit for widening of alx feet, in expected

Abolishes Jobs

InR extreme northwest Florida tonight. Temperatures
in tha 20a and a hard freeze
were forecast for (he Pan­
handle tonight.
The mercury Was expected
to stay near the freezing mark
In the Panhandle most of
Thursday, with the cold air
stabbing Into Hie southern
part of the slate by Thurs­
day night.
The forecast called for »
hard freeze in northern dis­
tricts and freezing tempera­
tures in rcntrnl am) possibly
In soul hem iliutricle Friday
morning.

Optimists Set
Affiliate Here

OXFORD, Miss. (UPI) —
Negro student James It, Mere­
dith left the University of
Sliisissippl, possibly for good,
with student* and nawamun
literally pushing him off the
Optimist International, the
rumpus in a brokun-down fourth largest service club
auto.
organization in the world will
wok to affiliate a group of
OK’s Appeal
business, professional
and
PARIS (U PI) — French civic leaders In the Sanford
President Charles de Gaulle area, when member* of (lie
luis accepted an appeal by Winter Park rlub visit liere
West Gri man Chancellor Kon­ Thursday.
rad Adenauer not to torpedo
le a d by John Hcthca, lA
Common Market negotiation* Governor of the organization
with Great Britain lit present. In the Central Florida area,
and Martin Drowsier, Chair­
Flench sources said today.
man of tho Now club com­
mittee of Hie Winter Park
Still In Contact
MOSCOW (UPI) — Soviet club, a meeting will bo bold
scientist* had regular radio at 7.3(1 p. m. at the pinecontact with their Mars-1 crest Inn. They will moot
■pain station all through lust with several Sanlonl resi­
week, the offiriul Toss News dents at a dutch-treat, a cus­
Agency seid today. Tass said tom o( Optimist rlubs, din­
the Mars-1 I* more than 25 ner meeting.
million miles from earth.

Injured In Fall
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.
(UPI) — Ethel May Johnson,
once voted the "most beautiful
showgirl on Broadway," was
reported in a coma today at u
hospital here. Her daughter,
Charlotte Duvinberre, aaid thr
72-year-old former Zlegfleld
Follira dancer had been in a
coma aim* falling a t their
home.

Milk Price
Hearing Set
TALLAHASSEE (UPI)—The
Milk Commission today set
Fob. 6 for a public hearing to
ronsidcr proposed change* in
a regulation prohibiting wiling
milk below cost.
The hearing was scheduled
fur IU a.m. In the House chainher of tho Capitol.

Hopes Dwindle
For Special
Apportion Meet
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
legislative eye* turned to
Gov. Farris Bryant today a*
hope dwindled for a self-called
special session of tho lawmak­
ers to discuss rcapportiunmrnt,
Bryant ia apparently the
only hope left fur Hie Legisla­
ture to get the job done, lifter
lawmakers responded s l u g glshly to a petition to cull
thrmsrlvra into session.
If the Legislature doesn't do
It, the federal court will.
Out of 57 House members
und 2.2 senators needed to vote
"yes" in order to call the
meeting without the consent
of tlie governor, only 30 rep­
resentatives unit three senat­
ors hud indicated approval
Tuesday.
(Inc of tlu&lt; governor's aides
reported, however, that there
is a good cliunce tliul tlie gov­
ernor may eall a session for
early February.
llr)aid bus repeatedly said
be wilt not rail a special meet­
ing without assurances before­
hand that the Legislature will
approve a better plan Ilian (lie
16-semitor, 135-t cpresentntive
proposal tinned (Jown by Flor­
ida votei* in November.
Although the aide said Bry­
ant’.* stand over the problem
remulns the same, be said the
chief executive "still lias high
hopes for a break before Feb.
I."

perty within mlnutci of 6 a.m.
Two hours later, Jam es Had­
ley, chairman of a commlttco
representing Hie strikers, told
Unilrd Press International In
Jacksonville, “ everything is
In perfect order."
"There have been no at­
tempts to cross picket linos
by anyone—and that Includes
some non-union piggy back
truck firms. We're in good
shape and ready to fighL"
Iladley aaid he understood
the only incident of the strike
occurred at the Bowden Yards
on the outskirts of Jackson­
ville where several big freight
cars Jumped Bin rails.
“ You might say the c a n
were derailed because (hero
were no maintenance of way
men available to take care of
them," he said.
No one was hurt when tha
cars derailed.
Pickets, some In tha busi­
ness suit of tha clerks, and
others in the traditional rail­
roader's dress of blue-andwhite overalls and perky cap,
displayed signs around their
necks reading,' "On strike
against the Florida East Coast
Railway."
Hadley aaid picket tinea also
were set up at the company's
main offices here, and In New
Smyrna, West Palm Beach,
Fort Pierce and Miami.
Early today there were no
indications how long Hie strike
would last.
Roth sides aaid before tho
strike tliey were not prepared
to negotiate further on the
union demand of a 10.28 ccnls
per hour pay bike.

10 Survive
Airliner Crash
LAS PALMAS, Canary Tslands (UPI) — A Portuguese
air force Cut transport plane
with 13 persons aboard crash­
ed Into Hie Atlantic Tuesday
night four mllea off Las Pal­
mas
Ten survivor# were picked
up today by rcarue ships, but
little hope was held for tho
three persons still missing.
The aircraft, a military
version of the commercial
DCI, was en route to Lisbon
from Angola.
One crew member was
picked up this morning from
o.sc of the piano'* wings
which was still afloat. Ho
was identified as MaJ. Pedro
Pena, tho c o - p i l o t .
Nine other survivor* worn
rescued from a raft after
they were s(lotted by a Span­
ish air force reconnalssanca
plane.

lC n K U tfc m c n t
ATHENS, Greece (UPI) Tlie royal family announced Firm sSlart
today the engagement of
NEW YORK (UPI) -S tocks
Crown Prince Constantine, 23, got off to a lirm start teday,
to lii-yeur-olil Dullish Prin­ hut trading was not parti­
cess Anna Mario.
cularly active.

ACL Aids Strike Bound Travelers
Plans were outlined today
by AUantic Coast Line Pres­
ident W. Thomas Rice lor
providing transportation ser­
vice for ACL passengers des­
tined to points on tho Florid*
East Const Railway during
the strike un tho FEC.
"Plana have been worked
out so that there will be as
little inconvenience to our
travelers as possible," tha
ACL chief execuUve said.
Coast Lane's “ Florida &amp;pecist" and "E ast Coast Cham­
pion," which run between
Now York and Miami, and

the "CHy of Miami" and
"South Wind," which run be­
tween Chicago and Miami,
will operate over tracks of
tlw Coast Una to Auburndale,
where they will be delivered
to Uw Seaboard Railroad for
handling to West Palm Beach
and Miami,
Passengers to or from
points on the east coast of
Florida. West Palm Beach
and aoulh, will uae the Sea­
board stations at those points.
Persons destined to points
on the east coast of Florida
between Daytona Beach and

Stuart will be detrained at \ ling of baggage with little
Sanford. Arrangements hive or no Inconvenience to the
been made to transport these traveler, Rice said.
passengers by bus to their
destitution*. Similar arrange­
ments have been made to
transport northbound pass­
Rridg*
........... Page 1
engers from Greyhound bua
Classified
Page 3-A
stations to the train* at San­
C o m ic a ------ ... Pag* 2-A
ford.
Deac A b b y ...... Pag* 8
Persons traveling to or from
Editorial ...... Pag* t-A
St. Augustlno and Ormond
Entertainment .... Png* 8
UcaiU will use regular bus
Legal*
Pag* t-A 4k 3-A
service between those points
and Jacksonville.
Puis l a ________ Paga 2-A
Plans have also been mad«
S o c ie ty _____.... Pag* if
tor tho transferring and h jiu1Spurts
, , pugo %

Herald Index

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By LARRY YER5IIEL
Gov. B r y a n t telephoned
from
Tallahassee
Monday
m o r n i n g to apologize to
John Kriricr for his inabi­
lity to attend the Chamber’s I
dinner
Saturday
evening.
John assured the Governor
that the dinner guests under­
stood about the weather. Bry­
ant asked John "(or a return
date as soon as possible."
• • •
NEWS I’HOTOtIKAl’HEltS continually neck live action anti unusual
photos. An estimated 10 Florida and Texas newsmen were on linnd here
Word is out that negotia­
Saturday for the II1.1I Products dedication, sweating out ubout three hours
tions are nearing completion
in tlie son waiting for Texas billionaire II. L. Hunt to push the button of
for establishment of a third
his new mlllion-dollar plant. That was the main picture . . . as it is shown
new plant at Sanford Indus­
here by Herald photographer Hill Vincent. Hunt is pushing the button;
trial park and, our inform­
next is Mrs. Hunt and then Wendell Jarrurd, director of the Florida De­
velopment commission. HUT . . . the other cameramen commenced push­
ants say, "this will be the
ing and crowding in for their shots. The lens of Vincent's camera was
biggest thing that ever hit
Seminole County."
cracked. Note the Orlando photographer in the right background. His TV
• • •
camera was smashed and his film exposed in the melee. O f cours^, he ex­
NOTHING LIKE AN IRONIC
pressed his chagrin in loud, clear and plain language. All this in a few
SENSE OK HUMOR DEPART­
seconds.
MENT: Everyone going to the
Movlelnnd Drive-In next Satur­
day night and signing a pledge
to donate blood to the local
blood bank will receive a
month’s pass for two. What’s
playing? “ BLOOD Of Dracu
la.” "BLOOD Of Vampire,"
and "The BLOOD Beast."
• • •
County Attorney H a r o l d
Johnson has a prohlem. The
next County Commission meet­
ing is Jan. 29. Chairman J. C.
Increased prosperity in the $1 million 1ILH Product* will move forward. Florida
Hutchison, Just over an oper­
agricultural
field within a plant at Sanford Industrial always will remain an outation, can’t make it up the
; standing agricultural state."
park.
stairs to the chambers. So, can 50-mile radius of Sanford was
And Conner concluded: "We
•
•
•
the commission meeting be predicted hero Saturday by
Other stories and pictures —our slate—have three strong
Doyle
Conner,
state
commis­
moved? What’s the legal
of the Chamber festivities leg* to stand on: Agriculture,
sioner of agriculture.
pitch? Callin' Dick Ervin!
tourism and industry, We are
• • •
Conner made hi* forecast on Page 2 of today's Her­
going forward."
ald.
NOBODY ASKED ME. but at tiie formal opening of the
how can ANY business man
★
★
★
Pointing out that Seminole
refuse to Join the Chamber of
county
now
ranks
a*
the
38th
Commerce? . . . His financial
county In vegetable produc­
success depends on people betion in the United States, Con­
ing attracted to come to or to
ner slated 39.000 acres nowstay in our community . . .
are used in that field, with
And no one or no organiralion
a |M)icntiu1 of GO,000 acres.
does this so welt us does the
"We can see nothing but
Chamber of Commerce . . .
growth and prosperity for
ALL people with an invest­
Seminole county," said Coo*
ment in this area ought to he
P t t b ., I
- —i
'.
*
GI.AD to add Ihdr personal
Flying liere from Tall aliasas well as their linancial as­
*e« solely (or Use HLII lie- *
sistance to sueli an effort . . .
•
dicutioa, Conner told H U t
And it costs only ju cents a
owner H. L. Hunt that "wo
week! It
are delighted to have this
. . .
addition to the Florida InSpeaking of Hie CofC. the
uti.drial community and tak
membership drive workers
Ing part in recognizing Flor­
each year coine hack with
ida is continuing to expand.
II. L. HUNT
stories of complaints . . . You
DOYLE CONNER
"This fine building here is
know llie kind—“ and that's the
an example of expansion in
reason I won't Join" . . . If
Florida and will mean much
any business wants Its inter­
to agriculture In Central
est* promoted, it can best lie
Florida and Sanford, one of
done with the principal IN Hie
the leading agricultural com­
CofC, not OUT of it . . . Out
munities."
of It the fellow has no voice,
He continued: "HLII is a
no way of accomplishing what
clear
Indication agriculture
HE wants . . . IN it, as a mem­
ber, he can speak his mind,
"Communism would really
can work for the things he be­
wane and disappear if the
An Orlando man, Colbert
lieves beneficial.
United Stales were to quit
• • •
Ouyie, 68. 1* being held in
feeding its victims of a so.
TO ALL YOU PEOPLE, the Duval county Jail on an
ciely which now a* always
you business men, who arc not extortion charge relating to
before has nevrr been able
already member* of the CofC, the citrus larceny case pend­
Financing of thp Seminole to feed its people."
how's about sending in at least ing here.
II. L. Hunt, of Dallas, made
Bnuievaid load improvement
*23 to the trade body, attend
this statement Saturday at
U. S. postal official* at
the meetings, serve on com­ Jacksonville reported Guyse job was tieing ironed out to­ Hie formal opening of his
mittees, DO something that wa* arrested llierc when lie day at Casselberry.
million dollar HLII Plant at
Seniinule Raceway official*
YOU'D like to see done, get sought to pick up a reply to
Sanford Industrial park. He
others to help you . . . Let's an extortion letter. C. C. Moo, had pulled an *I8,(MMI cheek and Mrs. Hunt and other
everyone work for the ad­ postal inspector, said Guyse with the county, while Cassel* Hunt enterprise officials were
vancement of our area — and had mailed on Jan. 10 from berry had put up *8,400 for here for the dedication.
thus protect our financial in­ Jacksonville a letter to C.R. the two-mile resurfacing job.
Advocating a grass-rootsHowever, cuunty officials level freedom movement by
vestments.
Ixiwderniilk. Umgwcod, de­
• • •
manding J.ooo in *io bills for held that “to be proper the the people of the United
What's this I hear about withholding information p Ixjui agreement must he between States, Hunt declared: "There
ANOTHER filling station that certain criminal acts alleged­ the cuunty and the municipali­ would be no hope for Ihe
prohahty will be built soon on ly committed by Lowdcrmilk. ty ’* and returnrd the race­ remaining
billion of the
French Avenue? , . . Lessee
world’* three billion popula­
Moo slated the letter also way check.
The priM eclure being fol­ tion to remain free but If
now, how many are there be­ threatened Ralph Alderman.
lowed today, it was said, is freedom can survive six
tween the lake front and Hie Orlando.
city limits on our busy U S.
The Seminote ccunty grand llmt the rareway was pre­ year* it will reign forever."
17-82?
jury last SIunday indicted senting it* rherk for * 18,000
• » *
Luwdermitk, Alderman, Alba to the tuwn of Casselberry, Routine Trading
The new flashing sign point T. Hall and Bill Hammond on which. In turn, would hand
NEW YORK (U l'll—Stocks
ed toward the 1-4 bridge and 42 count* of conspiracy, bri­ over its cheek fot f2&lt;l.&lt;J00 to opened irregularly higher to­
laketront U. S. 17 92 beckons bery and grand larceny.
the county.
day In fairly routine trading.
the traveler to the "Hotel
Bar*’ . . . But when one of
the nomads got to the place
where the sign is, he said it
was called "Valdes." H-m-inmm.
• • 9
To the loyal citliens who
were sitting in the glorious—
but never the less HOT—Flor­
ida sun. Doyle Conner was
Dire need for un lmtHote of clared.
m iln away at Cape Canaveral,
most apologetic for his tardy
Hall was a last-minute sub­ Hall averred ft is imperative
arrival . . . He couldn't help technology in Florida was
i t . . . His plane ran into some voiced by M. S- Haig Jr., Or­ stitute speaker for Guv, Far­ the state rslahllah a “topfog and the pilot had to "stack lando Junior follege presi­ ris Bryant, who was weather- notch" technological i c h u e l
tip'* trying to find a spot to dent, at the annual Seminole Imund in Washington, I). C. immediately.
“ Hut," he queried, "what are
sandwich into the landing pat­ County Chamber of Commerce Hall quipped: “The Guvernur
tern of the Navy Jeta . . . The dinner .Saturday evening at couldn’t l&gt;e here . . , and I'm we going to do when we do get
glud,” adding he appreciated to the moon?" He kept the
State’s Commisi'oner of Agri­ Mayfair inn.
culture dislikes inconvenienc­ “ We need now . . . anti right the privilege of being aiked to 400 dinner guests in continued
ing folk*, so his epologics here in Central Florida is the speak in the chief executive’* good humor during his brief
address.
logical place . . . a school com­ place.
Were' most sincere.
parable to Massachusetts In­
Ilall recommended t h r e e
i'ointing to the fact the
• • •
Merchants have scheduled stitute of Technology and Cal­ world is entering the space books for tha edification ef
'• ’Cracker Days" here March ifornia In»lilute of Technol­ age, with U. H. headquarter* Americana.
Ih e first, “11m Book Of
ogy,** tl&gt;e college prexy de­ already established only W

Conner Predicts
Prosperity Boost

\:

Orlandoan Held
In Connection
With Citrus Case

i

Hunt Advocates
Grass-Roots
Level Freedom

Road Financing,
'Bug' Ironed Out

Human lejr at*l foot bones found
Saturday morning in a small canal off
aouth Highway 17-92 will be forwarded
for pathological study to the Florida
Sheriffs Bureau at Tallahassee, Sheriff
J. L. Hobby said today.
Discovery waa mnde by four boys
playing nlong the canal. Jimmy Mnrkos,
12, and his brother, Bobby, 10, of 2533
El Capitun Avc., and Mike Maddox, 11,

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and his brother, Doug, 8, of 1102 Santa
Barbara Dr.
The boys noticed an Army-type
boot floating on the wntcr and fished it
out. They found skeletal remains and
notified tho Ratliff gnrngc, who, in
turn, called the sheriff’s office.
Deputies dragged the cnnnl nnd
found the mnte to the boot, containing
bones, nnd then came up with a few

more small bones.
Sheriff Hobby snid there have been
no "missing persons" reports for some
time. He added that from the appear­
ance of tlie remains they nnd been in
the water for some time. The boots
were in a good state of preservation.
The sheriff, from n precursory
study, snid the victim apparently was
a small male.

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W L W A ...
Trim Budget
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Chiiirinnn Clarence Cannon,
D-.MO., in effect asked his
House Appropriations Com­
mittee today to trim Presi­
dent Krnnedy’s record *98.8
billion budget by *12 billion.

Poor Boy
LONDON (UPI) — Actor
Richard Burton, wearing a
patch over hi* bruised right
rye, said Sunday night he
had been beaten and kicked
by a pack of six London “ Ted­
dy boys."

No Opposition
ELLSUETIIV1LI.K, Katan­
ga, The Congo (U Plt — An
advance column of CN Indian
treops reached the outskirts
of Kulweti, today without op­
position, a spckfMnin re­
ported.

Re-Elected
IIKKL1N (U PI) — Waller
Ulhricht won re-election a*
Cum mult Wt boss of East Ger­
many today shortly after a
mysterious' explosion rocked
an Ea*t llerlln area in which
he has his homo.

Strike Seen
8T. AUGUSTINE (UPI) —
The Florida East Coast Rail,
ruud will arrepl liu mol e
freight shipment* after mid­
night tonight because of a
threatened strike — expected
at fl a. m. Wednesday — hy
1,2110 workers.

Twister
MCLELLEN (U PI) — A
small tornado twisted out of
dark skirt Sunday, damaging
three houses in this tiny
northwest Florid* community,
No one was Injured, but the
twister ripped the roof from
one house.

Ju ry Probe
OXFORD, Miss. (U P I)—A
federal grand jury Investigat­
ing racial rioting a t tha Uni­
versity cf Mississippi waa ex­
pected to issua its final re­
port today. A sourre close to
the panel said there probably
would be no further indict­
ments.

Combined Canal,
Jobs Thought Hailed
An entirely new approach
for direct highway and canal
connections with the East
Coast, as suggested by John
Drumley, Sanford, Is meeting
w i t h enthusiastic support.
Ilrumtry I* a member of the
St. Johns-lndian River Navigallon committee.
Volusia county authorities
for some time hnve been plug­
ging for a four-lane highwny
connecting Del.snd and Oak
Hill, on Highway 1.
By the same token, Seminole
county officials have been
seeking for major Improve­
ment* to Highway 4(1 connect­
ing Sanford and Mims, also on
Highway 1.
Itrumley'a suggestion was
that the highway and canal
ventures tie combined. He
pointed out fill from the canal
multf be used fo r roadbed con­
struction along the waterway.
John K r I d • r, navigation
committee chairman and Sem­
inole County Chamber of Com­
merce manager, eald today the
suggestion hss met with full
support from Harold Scott,
Jacksonville engineer retained
to make preliminary canal
studies for the navagiution
committee.
"This new approach could
allow construction of the canal
at one-third the cost of rurlier
proposals," Kridrr s t a t e d .
"This idea caila for an 18-miie
canal, with Ilttla or no mainte­
nance, wheraae e a r l i e r
thoughta called far construc­
tion of a 40-in IIs canal much
further aouth with continuous
maintenance,**
Kridrr mapped the route of
Brumley'e proposal from a
point where the St. John, rivrr
leave* Lake llainry along the
Volu»ia-Br*vard county line to
Indian river. U. 8. Corps of
Engineer! now are In the pro-

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ce*s of moving the llaulover
cenal neer Atlenhurst to a
poiot north of Shiloh. Thi*
llaulover canal connects In­
dian Kiver with tlie Inlracoastal Waterway.
Seminole county recently ac­
quired title to the t.lHN) ncre*
known a* the former Oereola
airport. The road from San­
ford would skirt north of the
old airport. The road from DoLand would rut southeast and
join tlie Sanford highway at a
point in tlie vicinity or tlie air­
port.
“The beauty of the bleu,"
Kridrr said, "is that the canal
probably could bo financed
with revenue bund*, sup ported
by lockage charges. Only two
bridges would be necesary.
Most of tha land Is unap­
proachable except by air and
the canat could he built with a
dredge or possibly even a
dragline, with tho fill being
Used for the highway.”

New Cold Wave
To Hit State
LAKELAND (U N ) — The
coldest weather of the new
year headed Into Florida to­
day. Frost predictions were
posted as far south as l.akr
Okerr holies.
The new cold wave was not
nearly a* severe a* the late
December freeze which wiped
out Inigo portions of Florida's
citrus and vegetable crop*.
The Federal • Hlsto Frost
Warning Service here predictnf temperatures rally tomor­
row ranging lictween 22 olid
28 degrees in nortlirrn dis­
tricts, 28 to 36 in most central
districts and 37 to 46 in ex­
treme southern districts.
Fiost wa* predicted for all
districts except the lower east
coast, including scattered fruit
in Evergladra district sections
away from I-ake Okeechobee.

Eye Bank
To Get Boost

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.MORRIS H A L E

Krlder and Sen, Bernard
Parrish w ill meet Tuesday
morning with Harris Saxon,
Volusia c o u n t y commission
chaimmn, at New Sinyrnn

i Bench to air the proposal and
I endeavor to have that county
join the project. Thi* meeting
was postponed from today a t
| Saxon's request.

JAYCEE WEEK opened Sunday with tho public
invited to attend tlie annual open house at the
Jayteu Information ('enter. Hero former prOflident Harnett While (left), enjoy* u eup of cof­
fee um lie looks over the activities of the pant
year with Jayteu Week Chairman Tom S|H?er.
(Herald Photo)

Jaycee W e e k
Jsyrcc Week in Seminole
County began Sunday with
open house held from 2 to 5
p. in. at tlie Jaycee Inionnalion lluotli on French Ate.,
hosted by President Glenn
McCall and Jaycee Week
Chairman Tuni Speer.
Final remits will be tabu­
lated during the week, lu de­
termine tlie winners of tlie
Young Teacher of the Yeor.
the Young Farm er of the
Year and tho Young Sailor of
tlie Year.
All lliree of tliese young
mm are selected for tlwir
outstanding contributions to
the community and to the
progress amt welfare of their
profession or vocation.
Tlie uw'ardi also give re­

cognition to young men who
are taking a position of
leadership in their chosen
field and promote (hem as an
example of what otic man
can do,
The Distinguished Service
\wa-d h given to a young
man of the community who
Is between 21 and 33 who has
demonstrated leadership, abi­
lity ami responsibility in the
community and has contribut­
ed tu the welfare and pro­
gress of the entire commun­
ity.
Nominations for this award,
which D open to the public
closed last Thursday, and tha
committee lias made their
selection from the entries received.

Help for the Seminole Hos­
pital Eye Bunk Association in
their need for funds to carry
on the work of giving the gift
of sight through the donation
of (he eyes ha* been planned
by Ihe Jul-Alui Fronton (or
7:41 p in. Tuesday.

At Chamber Banquet

Technology School Stressed Here
Imagination," was erritten In
the 19th century by a French­
man, Jules Verne. The author
predicted in “Fives Weeks In
a Balloon” that man would
Gy. in “Twenty Thousand Lea­
gues Under the Sea" that man
would travel underwater, end
in “Around the World In 80
Days" that man would cir­
cumnavigate the globe.
“ AU theae have come true,"
Hall aaid, “but in 'From the
Earth To tha Moon’ wa have
yet to ace whether hie fourth

view will bear out."
The second book recomended by Hall is “Communist
Manifesto,” by Karl Marx.
Pointing out he is not a Bed
but an avuwed American, the
college president stated that
concepts outlined in thi* Com­
munist creed also are coming
true.
“The Communists are fol­
lowing exactly the teachings
in thla book,” he stated. “And
it predicts tha Communists
will take over the United

States from within . , . with
Internal collapse, not wsr. One
plank in that book predicts wc
will be burdened with heavy
income tax."
The third book recommend­
ed fur American outlook Into
the future Is the Holy Bible,
A11 the writings In the First
Testament have been liorne
out, lleli stated, “even as lata
as 1841 when the Jews got Is­
rael, in keeping with the cov­
enant of the Lord with Abra­
ham."

D I A L

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OFF WITH THE OLLt fire escape and on with the new one wag the scene
at the Sarupta Itest Home Saturday, an the new Hteel facility wu* opened
for unc and the old wooden one was torn down by workmen from Shoe­
maker Construction Company. On top of the old escape is Edgar Osborn,
with Bob Dodson, steadying it from below.
,
(Herald Photo)

WASHINGTON (IJPI) —
Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kenne­
dy said today the chances a t
tha present time are that
James Meredith will laava tba
University of Mississippi.
Kennedy said he did not
think Meredith made u mis­
take In integrating the uni­
versity.
"1 think that's a difficult
area, but Meredith decided he
wanted to do it and theso U .
risione are up to tho Indivi­
dual," ha aald.
If Meredith does quit, Ken­
nedy aald, It would make fu­
ture Integration efforta In
•uch states aa Alabama or
South Carolina more difficult,
Kennedy aald ha hoped tha
19 • year • eld Negro atudant

would continue hia studies at
"Olu Miss” because a great
ileal nt Meredith's own ef­
forts and government action
to enforce the law want into
his admittance to the school.
“ Everbody In the United
.States hus contrihuti-d nomatiling, because thu taxpayer's
money haa bean used,” he
added.
Kennedy gave these views
and others about the first two
years of hia brother's adminIstialiun in a copyrighted in­
terview with "U. S. News and
World Report."
Asked about tha attempted
invasion of Cuba by refugees,
tha attorney general said he
wanted to clear up reports
that tha President withdrew

air cover from the operation.
Some have blamed the fail­
ure of the liuy of J'lga Inva­
sion on the lack of protactlva
air cover whan tha fore* was
on the Cuban beach being a t­
tacked hy Castro's small air
force.
Kennedy said the President
“never withdraw U. 8. air
cover. There was never any
plan to have U. S. air cover."
Although planning fer the
Invnsion was primarily the re­
sponsibility of the Central In ­
telligence Agency, Kennedy
■aid, tha Joint Chiefs of Staff
and tha ITasident approvad
tha plan.
llowtvar, ha aald "tha plana
and tha racommandations ob­
viously wars not adequate."

WASHINGTON (U PIl —
President Kennedy today foreeast moderate busineaa gaina
this year and appealed to Con­
gress to give the economy an
added stimulus by cutting
taxes.
The President said in his an­
nual Economic Iteport that he
wants his proposed reduction
In Individual Income taxes to
take ef.Vct next July 1,
He a ’so asxeri the lawmak­
e r to cut corporal* tax rale*
from 30 to 22 per rent on the
first 125,000 of tneome, retro­
active to Jan. 1. A bigger cor­
porate tax reduction will be
proposed later.
Aa he did In his State of the
Union and Iludget messages,
Kennedy emphasized his tax
cut plan. Without it, he sug­
gested, there might be e re­
cession and tha fi).9 billion
deficit projected for fiscal
1964 might go even higher.
Initial congressional reac­
tion to the Economic Report
generally was aplit along par­
ty lines, with Republicans ac­
cusing Kennedy of fiscal irre­
sponsibility a n d Democrats
praising hia proposals.
House Republican Whip Les­
lie C. Arends, UL, said cuts in
federal spending c o u l d be
made "without damaging na­
tional security." Hep. Herald
Ford, (R-Mleb.), leveled the

In hla mtssage today, Ken-(ductlon, it would be affected
nedy appear'd to bi trying to by it,
reassure the skeptical, "invert
Heller tuhl a new* conferthe adamant and whip up more cnee that a tax reduction this
support from the nan in the year could speed up the
street,
growth rate of the economy in
Chairman Walter W. Heller tha final months of 1963 and
of the President'# Council of result in a better record than
Economic Advisers said a 1963 Kennedy forecast,
tax ru t would lie “insurance”
If Congress turned down the
against a recession.
tax plan, Heller said, "the
He said that while the prr-s- letdown that w o u l d c o m e
fdrnt's forecast of moderate might be so strong th at It
business expansion in 1963 would heighten the chance of
was not contingent on tax re- a recession."

The President argued in his
report that t ie July 1 tax re­
duction would pump a needed
blast of vitality into the econ­
omy. He said it would Increase
by 96 billion the annual rate
of disposable after-tax Incomt
in tha last six months of 1902.
The net effect, on a half-year
basis, would be 13 billion.
Kennedy predicted the na­
tion's total of good* and serv­
ices produced this year—tha
gross national product (GNP)
—would rise to a record 1576

billion. This would be about
910 billion more than in 1902.
“The outlook for continued
moderate expansion in 1U63 is
now favorable/' be said.
Kennedy said he did not fear
a recession in 1963. lie is more
concerned he said, about the
"five years of excessive unem­
ployment, unused capacity and
■lack profits , , • that cunstilutes the urgent case for tax
reduction and reform."
The President aald that If
Congress didn't get moving on

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r x i i s Chamber Honors
TrT • 4 With Awards

B, J. Chafin, J. L. Williams
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Four men were honored fur
civic survive at thu Seminule
County Chamber of Commerce
annual dinner Saturday even­
ing.
Charles L. Robinson prosunled the Downtown Mar­
c h a a t a eseoclation'a "out­
standing service" award for
tha last two ytars to E. C.
Harper Jr., nsitociatlon cochulrniun.
J. W. "Sonny" Powell, former Chamber president, and
Richard R. Deal, outgoing
president received the Cham­
ber'! merit award* from
Judge Vulle A, Williams Jr.
The Chamber's community
service award was presented
to Douglas Ktenstrom “for da.
Uicati’d community service"
by Hubert F. Shedden,

Mrs. Dean was bom In
Gull Lake, M ichi|in and liv­
ed In Cleveland, Ohio before
coming to Chuluota four
months ago. She was a
member of the Methodist
Church in Akron, Ohio.
Survivors Include Mrs. Ty­
ner, a nelre. Mrs. Dorlne
nelcherl of Clifton, N. J.; ■
nephew. R o j * W. Tompkins
of St. Augustine; four grandchildren and 11 great grand­
children.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at
Rrisson Funeral Home with
Rev. John T. Adams Jr., of­
ficiating. Burial will be In
Osklawn Memorial Park with
Brlsson Funeral Home In
charge.

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CHARLES ROBINSON, Richard Deus, Doug StenB t r o m , E. C. H arper and Bob Shedden.
(Herald Photo)

tax reduction, hi* unbalanced
budget might be jolted.
"If we were to elide Into re­
cession through failure to net
on taxes, the cash deficit for
next year would be larger
without the tax reduction than
the estimated deficit with tux
reduction," he *nid.
The President fnvurs reduc­
ing individual rates in three
stages from the present range
of HO to 9t per cent to a new
scale of from I t to OS per
rent.

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School reopen* for the se­
cond semester Tuesday with
u day of registration schedul­
ed from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
and from 7 to 9 p.m.
New classes for both day
and night will begin on Wed­
nesday, including beginning
.shorthand,
Mr*.
Penrose
Love, principal, said today.
Several new courses arc
being offered this year, and
a new night Instructor, Miss
Susan Castrianni, who will
teach bookkeeping will assist
the present staff.
For the new course in Busi­
ness and Office* Machines, the
school has acquired a now
compact Underwood account­
ing machine, which lus a to­
ll digit adding machino. The
school also has now electric
typewriters.
A course
in
Effective
Speaking, fo tie taught byMrs. Lydia Watt is designed
nelp one o\or conic tension
and nervousness before giv­
ing a talk.
The third course is Busi­
ness Law, a useful course to
all business personnel, and

NEW RUSINESS MACHINES at the Seminole County IliiHincss School
are checked out by Mr*. Lydia Watt, (left) and Mrs. Penrose Love, (ripht).
The new machines will lie put to use when the school opens for second
semester registration, Tuesday.
(Herald Photo)

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JANUARY |«
Admission*
John Ebclsch and Hazel C
Froehlick of Dollar); llay
Hose. Carolyn Cleveland and
KUic Jane Keogh, Lake Mary;
Catherine Fnrhmann, Hobert
C. Thompson, Leon Lawson,
Sharon Sharp, Valeric Hunter,
Suzanne II. Jam iton, Vida A.
Hosier, Donald Fortier and
Thelma C. Ledford, all of
Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Joteph D. Led­
ford, Sanford, a daughter
Dismissals
Abble llincklcy, Mr*. William
Heanl and baby daughter,
Mark Shoeld, Dellary; Mr*.
Hoy Itousey and baby daugh­
ter. North Orlando Wanda Knloe. Lake Monroe; Martha
Heard, Maggie G. Ueck.
;ibaryl ftamtioltom, Mr*. Har­
ry D. Melt* and bahy »on,
Crumpton baby girl. Delore*
Krion, Joteph C. Hutchison.
Handy Willhank*, Richard
Moreland and Lorainc Kpps.
all of Sanford.
JANUARY 17
Admission*
Jennie DeYoung, Longwood;
Ralph Patten, Dellary; Hermine Martin, Dellary; Solo­
mon lltowdy, Oviedo; Talmun
Van Arsdnle, Dellary; Kllen
Koeneke, Orange City: Pauline Teuton. James Tilu*. K. S.
McCall Sr., Fruncie Yeaekle,
Alice lluupt, II u I a h A n n
Trued, Lillian lluseh, Thomas
Hanson and Susun Ilryant,
Sanford.
Ilirth*
Mr. and Mrs. Klmer ilaupt
Jr., of Sanford, a boy.
Discharge*
Surah Green, Cu»*elberry;
Elisabeth Wilson, Sum Mar­
t i n , Kdward Hai i is, Darrell
Ross, Lurry Simmons, Curol
Dcilrlne, l.eoii Lawson, Mury
Doucette, Bernard L o w e r y ,
Robin Lowery, Doris Hough­
ton, Tracy Caihe, Jean Clark,
Faina Bowen and Kmunuel
Cooper of Sanford.

Chorus Director
Receives Award
Dr. William B. Ileyne o( SI.
Louis, direclor of the Concor­
dia Seminary Lutheran Hour
Chorus, ha* lawn named the
recipient of the St. Louis
Newspaper Guild'* Pago One
award for civic service.

II

Courthouse Records
Real Estate Transaction*
Roswell N'oegel, ctux, lo
Frank
Uttino. ctux
to Kraftsun and Milllkcn, Ine.
Janie* C. Beasley, ctux, 10 35-19-29, $38,900
3u 30. sm.sno
William Lycans, Jr., rlux
Hermit llrogdcn. etux to to Obera Youn:;, Fern Ter­
First Fed. S. and L. Bear race, $9,700
Lake $13,800
J. K. Hudson, etux to I). R.
First Fed. S. and L. to
Shirley Darla), Bear Lake. Kirkman, ctux, 33-30 33, $IX),000
$13,000
Aaron Wilson, rlux to Roy
Kenneth R. Faulkner, etux,
Wall, ctux, Butncrs SuIkI. $&lt;!.• to Herman C. Kstcy, etux,
500
Oakland Hills, $7,8oo
Clyde Ammcrman Jr., etux
F1IA to Henry Gibb*, ctux,
to John Henderson, rtux, Sanlando Ktt. $13,500
Lake Bear Gully. $0,500
Frieda Groustard to Robert
Acrite Given, etux to J. I. Schmitt, etux Lake Fulalia,
Kislak, Mtg. Corp. Meredith *5.800
Manor Sti.ooo
John K«liir, rtux, Marion
Louise Alt man to J. L. K u­ Rankin Jr., elux, l'inccrest,
lak, Mtg. Co., Meredith Man­ $18,300
or, $9,000
Kva Jene* O'Neil to Walter
Jam es L. Smith, etux, to C. Burns, etux N. Cliuluota,
J. I. KDIak, Meredith Man­ $6,900
or. $9,(XX)
Virginia Anderson to Loren
Harry Stephenson, etux to Perry.
etux,
Tanglewood,
Richard Thomas, etux, 21-21- $!6.0u0
39. $31,300
Phillip Kessler, etux to
Albert Duren, to It. L. Har­ Sarah Kpstein, Sanford, $38,vey, ctux, Gertrude* Add. 000
$9,000
Southern Gulf Utilities, Inc.
Joseph D. Grilfin. etux. to to Town of Altamonte, Oak
Angcbill Trailer Sate*, Inc. Park, $33,500
Fern Terrace, $9,900
Henry Douglas, rlux. to
P. and (L Development Janie* Siackiuan, ctux BrelCorp. to Louis Scube, etux, ton Woods, $3ti,0(H)
Woodmerc Park, $9.9tio
Malcolm A. Tenney, elux
P. and G. Development to to First Fed. of Orlando,
Aubrey Shelton Horton, elux ' u kc' j|irrilUi' $o,600
Woodinrre, $9,300
Ward Hicks, Inc. to Paul
Fueri, etux, Kaxtbrook, S13,300
Karl Decker, etux to First
Fed. of Orlando, I.akc Har­
riett, $12,100
It. A. Williams, etux lo
John T. Johnson, elux, Marvania, $9,ooo
Albert Greene, etux to
George Harman, etux, Fern
Park Estates, $11,050
C. It. Lowdermilk, ctux to
Fred Hooker, Sr., etux, 15-2129, $13,000
Floyd Womack, etux ts&gt;
Charlie Corts, ctux, Alta­
monte. *9,300

Church Slates
’Ladies’ Night
Ladies Night at the Men of
the Church Supper of First
Presliyteriun Church in San­
ford will lie Tuesday,
Speaker for the event will
he Dr. George A. Hudson, a
veteran missionary to Chinu
and Taiwan.
Dr. Hudson attended David­
son College, N. C., the Univer­
sity of S. C. and Columbia
Theological Seminary, at De­
catur, Gu. As a missionary on
both the Chinese mninlund and
in Free Chinu his main work
was in lent evangelism.
The holies night supper will
be 7 p. m. in the Educational
Building.

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Thu Catholic Women's Club
of the Church of the Nativity
will meet at 8 p. m. trdny at
the church social hull. Fr.
Rn lintd Holies, member of the
teucher stuff of Hi,hop Moore
High School in Orlando will
he tile gue»t speaker.

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the inclusion of a mock trial
will add interest to the aca­
demic studies.
Mr*. Love noted that "the
day is past when one Is tinished with Icaring when they
have graduated from school."
Here are some of the rea­
sons (or furthering education
that she listed as being most
widespread:
"Perhaps you nerd a Job
but lack the necessary skills;
Perhaps you want to gain
new skills in order ' to ad­
vance to n better Job, Per­
haps a wife would like to
help her husband in his busi­
ness; You may want to get
your high school diploma, if
you dropped out before com­
pleting; You may like to
take some course for your
personal use. or you mayneed to lake a refresher
course in sonic business
skill."
Courses available both day
and night include Consumer
Economics, Bookkeeping I
and II, Business Arithmetic,
Gregg Shorthand I ami II,
Dlclalion ami Transcription,
Business English and Spell­
ing: Typing, manual and elec­
tric. I amt II, Office Proce­
dure, Filing, Dictaphone, Dup­
licating Machines, Business
Machines, Business l.iw and
Business
Psychology
and
Salesmanship.
The Seminole County Busi­
ness School is a part of Uie
Seminole County school sys­
tem, and there is mi charge
except for tlie registration
fee and the cost of books,
which may lie sold hack to
Uic school at the mil of the
course.

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�Fly In The Ointment
P m id e n t Kennedy, taWn* his
midterm look a t United States re­
lations w ith th e world, says the A t.
Untie Alliance is one of Mfour special
avenues of opportunity.**
B ut even before he declared in
his State of the Union message th a t
th e avenue exists, French President
Charles de Gaulle was busy erecting
roadblocks.
De Gaulle’s categorical rejection
of the President's earlier offer of
United States Polaris missiles as an
assU t to a multinational nuclear
force had stunning impact in ad­
ministration circles. I t made Ken­
nedy’s words on the NATO alliance
th e most important p art of his foreignpolicy review.
This year the United States ex­
pects to spend more than $15 mil­
lion on nuclear weapons alone, a sum
the President says equals the com­
bined toUl defense budgets of alt
our European allies.
With this effort, with a heavy
stockpile of nuclear devices and
varied systems of delivery, we do
not believe our friends abroad need
th eir own nuclear deterrent.
Yet, in recognition of the politi­
cal realities which flow from the fact
th a t Britain and France are In the
“nuclear club," we have offered many
times to help them If they wished to
set up a multilateral deterrent under
NATO auspices.
I t was In this spirit th a t th s Dacembmr Nassau agreement w a s
forged with British Prime Minister
Macmillan. We offered Britain Pol­
aris weapons in place of the doubtful bomber-delivered Skybolt.
. I t U believed th a t Macmillan’s
yielding of a strictly national deter­
ren t was aided by growing British
awareness of the immense cost such
an affort would involve.
Our NATO obligations seemed to

make inevitable the extension of a
similar Polaris offer to the French.
We expected no ready agreement
from an affluent France, led by a
De Gaulle freahiy bulwarked by a
major election victory, but we were
moderately hopeful.
Kennedy's words to Congress and
the nation indicate th a t:
“I believe that, for the first time,
the door is open for the nuclear de­
fense of the Alliance to become a
source of confidence, instead of a
cause of contention."
Yet even as he apoko them, U nit­
ed States foreign policy officials were
sadly digesting De Gaulle’s flat re­
jection of the multilateral Idea.
The French president said fu r­
ther in Paris th a t the United States
deterrent “docs not necessarily meet
all the eventualities which m ight con­
front Europe."
Such comments puzzle United
States experts. Secretary of De­
fense Robert McNamura has said
publicly he cannot imagine any In­
dependent French or British use of
nuclear force which would not quick­
ly escalate into all-out nuclear com­
bat — drawing mainly on o u r
strength.
Such separate uae, he suggests,
would contribute little to free na­
tions’ security and would invite spe­
cial, devastating retaliation from the
Soviet Union.
De Gaulle appears unmoved by
this argument. Moreover, he con­
tinues to ignore the United States
call for stronger conventional forces
—a call Just now repeated by the
President.
Indeed, Kennedy’s bid for an "in­
creasingly intimate NATO Alliance,"
downplaying " h o n e s t differences
among honorable associates," seems
already to have foundered seriously
on the great and growing nationalism
of the stubborn De Gaulle.

Helen Fuller Soys

A Gay Time Was H ad__
WASHINGTON- The opentog d i p of s new Congress
ere fleets time la Washing­
ton. The aaUon’i capital la
well populated with hotia and
hostesses spoiling for a good
excuse to give a party that
will attract the glamor peo­
ple of politic!.
The arrival of a swarm of
■•weomers to Congress is
always a pood reason for
overgone to entertain every­
one alee, and last week was
Ailed with partying.
This year things are espe­
cially gay. Both Republicans
and Democrats are in a pep­
py mood; the younger, more
modern wings o[ both parllee
pulled off opening day coups
to the House of Representa­
tives. The President and his
Immediate circle ere pleased

with the political state of af­
fairs for the moment at
least. The Republics ns who
anticipate running with Nel­
son Rockefeller s i the heed
of their national ticket In
IBM have begun the Job of
making over the Republican
party In Congress in a more
up-to-date image.
Congressional opening week
did get off to a disastrous
start for the Administration.
The plan was to set the tone
for the aew year with en
elegant unveiling party for
the Mona Lisa. The Presi­
dent and the Cultural Minist­
er of the Trench Republic
were to speak. Two thousand
Washington grandees crowd­
ed the National Gallery ol
Art, crushed the ladies $300
ball gowns and trod on their
satin slippers. The President

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and the French Minister talk­
ed Into dead microphones end
were fared with stuck elevat­
ors. A fiasco.
But after that the week
went swimmingly for the
President. His youngest bro­
ther Edward, the new Sen­
ator
from
Massachusetts,
strove to act as much 11kg a
freshmen senator and as lu ­
lls like the President's bro­
ther as he could. His speech
to the Women'e Press Club
dinner for new members of
Coogress, a public proving
ground for the newcomers,
made s hit for Its modesty
and wit. There is no reason
for anyone In the Senate to
think he la playing up his
relation to the President,
Teddy quipped, "just because
I had a rocker Installed In
my Senate seat (Ms afterWhen It came to more aerloua matters, the Administra­
tion won what It considered
the eruclal teat vote on curb­
ing the powera of the House
Rules Committee by more
than five times the margin
it polled on the same vote
two years ago. Kennedy did
nol have Sam Rayburn to
help him thla time. Rut he
did have the uneipected help
of Young Turk Republicans
who chose the opening of the
session to assert their right
to a larger voire In their
own party. They captured
control of the Republican
Caucui Committee. Then they
went on to demand more
Republican representation oa
the Rules Committee and a
larger Republican share of
the personnel assigned to
committee staffs in general.
Both of these demands, if
granted, would com# out of
the hide of Southern Demo­
crats who dominate the Rules
Comraillee and who because
of their seniority bare M»
largest say-so in choosing
committee staffs and la the
use of their services. The
rambunctious young Repub­
licans so frightened the Sou­
therners that twice as many
Diito Democrats voted with
(he President on limiting the
powers of the te le s Commit­
tee as had voted with him
on that measure to 1M0.
The Young Turk Republi­
cans cost their parly votes
on the rules bill. But they
ere not dismayed. And they
Insist that they will press on
until they have the control­
ling party positions In Con­
gress. One difficulty Is that
almost the only thing the
dissident OOP group has in
common is its relative youth.
When U comes to agreeing on
(be programs end policies
they will support, algos are
that the young Republicans
will be as divided as "young"
Democrats so often are.

Peter Edson

W in te r Fashion fo r the C ongo

Political
WASHINGTON — (NEA) —
The extent to which U. S. gov­
ernment actions Influence the
national and world economies
is emphasised in practically all
major business forecasts made
for 1983.
Almost ercry analysis pre­
dicts with guarded optim ism barring a war, of course—that
this will be a good year. Noth­
ing sensational. No boom.
But no bull, either, if the gov­
ernment does the right things.
The gloomiest forecast that
b ts come to this department’s
attention is Bank of America's
warning that a recession is a
possibUty by mld-1963 w less
substantial federal Income tax
cuts are made.
There are many doubts in
Washington that Congress can
make tax cut* effective by

Red Chinese
Like U. S.Books

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
Do b b s 's case deserves a
place In yotar scrapbook, for
everybody suffers from sack
psychological knock • out
blows at one Ume or another
daring Us life. No follow
Donna's c a w closely and bo
svre to remember ( h e
axiom (bet II you go ihrosgh
the proper motions, you will
soots bogie to expertoaee (he
corresponding emotions!
Case 0-437; Donna G., sged
20, was one of my coed stu
dents at Northwestern Uni
verslty.
Donna was engaged to be
married and looked forward
eagerly to her wedding day,
But her fiance eloped with
n homo town girl and broW
the sad news to Donna vie a
telegram.
She was In a state of psycho­
logical shock for several days.
Then she remained moody and
despondent.

Won't Defy
Mixing— Russell
COLUMBIA, 8. C. (UPI) Donald S. Russell, a former
university president who today
became the Blit governor of
South Carolina, indicated In
his inaugural address that he
would not defy court-ordered
desegregation.
Tbs M-year-old Spartanburg
attorney devoted only one
paragraph of his address to
tho race Issue.
"We shill meet with cour­
age whatever the future holds
for us," Russell said, “and we
shall work out our problems
peaceably, according to the
standards of justice and dec­
ency."

“ Dr. Crane, I shall never,
NEVER fell in love again,
she protested miserably, but
with few tears for she bsd
cried to much the tears no
longer would corns.
"Why should I go on! Noth
ing Interests me at ell. J feel
■It numb Inside. So why
shouldn't I take an overdose
of sleeping pills J"
It Is folly to contemplate
suicide. For when you run
away from e problem, the
problem still must be solved,
ultimately.
And if you try to evade it in
this world, you probably will
have It thrown at you In the
next world, anyway, so sm art
people learn to force them
selvea to face the music here
on this earth!
After en hour's visit with
Donna, I finally made this
agreement:
"Donna, I'll not protest
about your suielde If you will
just follow my prescription
faithfully for the next six
months,
“But 1 want to introduce
you (o a young man la one of
my largo psychology classes
here at Northwestern.
“ You are to accept his re­
quests for dates sod at least
go through ths propsr motions
on a dale.
“ For If you force yourself
to converse and be gay, even
though It is just so act, soon

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I wish to take this opportun­
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for the fine publicity given by
you and your staff to the Po­
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Our recent Eleventh Annual
Policemen's Bell was very
successful, and the members
of the Sanford Police Depart­
ment join me in thanking you
for your fine cooperation.
Sincerely yours.
Jfoy G. Williams
It I had to choose between
Chief of Police
putting a min on the moon
sad continuing tlie Skybolt
(missile) project, 1 would
choose Skybolt.
—Former British Prime Min­
ister Anthony Eden.
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the vice presidency . . . Af­ inet officials fad (rated they
ter witching the greatest witl take steps today to head
magician la tho White House off proposed censorship of ac­
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The action was triggered by
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Aria.
day that would make the
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you will begin to feel the cor­
responding emotions that fit
your romantic motions."
But Donna denied that she
would ever feel gay or be­
come Interested in any other
man!
However, I finally persuad
ed her to make a solemn vow
to test this psychological ex
pertment for six months.
Next day 1 introduced her to
an attractive college man
named Bob, who was on our
track squad.
Previously, however, I had
told Bob enough of Donni's
case so Bob realised he was
dating her just as a psycholog
leal experiment.
He realised he was to try
to restore her Interest In ex­
ternal reality and thus check
mate her attempts to withdraw
from life.
Bob Invited her to attend
a track meet the very next
day, for he waa entered In the
mile run.
Thereafter, be escorted Don'
ns to a movie and also took
her to church on Sunday,
Other ditea included visit# to
our Art Institute In downtown
Chicago,
They attendad a symphony
concert together end tho usual
class functions.
Four weeks later, I met Don­
na on tba campus. Sb# admit­
ted that Bob was a vary nice
boy but she denied having any
posilbls interest la him.
“ And U Is vary unfair to
Bob," she edited, “ to have
him escort me around so
faithfully when I can never be­
come fond of him."
But I held her to her vow
of the six-months' te st
Two months later, I pasted
them as they strolled along
s of the campus paths along
They were so engrossed to
coovsrsstioo that tbsy didn't
even notice ms. And they were
bolding hands I geo tomorrow's
follow-up.
(Always write to Dr. Crane
to care of Ihie newspaper,
encleeteg s long flve-cent
stamped, addressed enve­
lope end M cents to c o m
typing and printing coats
yon tend for one ef his
.)

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midyear. A more likely Urget
date is Jan. 1, 196(.
Assuming the tax cuts come,
however, the California finan­
cial giant predicts that con­
sumer spending will be up
four per cent, plint snd equip­
ment spending up four or five
per cent, government spending
up 10 per cent.
This rise In government
spending slone will secount for
one-third of the incresse In
gross nationsl product to an
eatlmatcd $677 billion for the
full year.
On the east w is t. First Nstionsl Bsnk of Boston points
out that, "the poorer the eco­
nomic outlook, the more like­
ly a tax cut to thwart it. The
better the busincsi outlook,
the more likely w-ould aeem
to be delay for debate on the
size. ahape and timing of tax
changes . . .
"The s a f e s t assumption
seems to be that there will be
no tax reduction in 19G3 or
that it will have small influ­
ence on the year as a whole."
National Association of Real
Estate Boards thinks new
home isles will be "at levels
similar to 1961’." Associated
General Contractors predicts
that total construction, the na­
tion's Isrgcst Industry, again
will reach a new high dollar
volume of work put In place.
Association of American
Railroads takes hope on nar­
row margin gains made in
1962, after two rock-bottom
years. An Improved outlook
for 1963 Is made dependent,
however, on a green light for
mergers, an end of feather­
bedding and congressional ap­
proval of the President's trans­
portation program.
From New York, National
Industrial Conference Board
predicts pretax profits for tho
first half of 1963 will surpass
(lie first six months’ profits
In 1962. But the 1963 improve­
ment Is expected to stem
mostly from increased outlays
by consumers and govern­
ment.
From Pittsburgh, U. S. Steel
Corporation's year-end surveynotes that while steel con­
sumption in 1962 was close to
the 1966-57 high or 116 million
ingot Ions, domestic produc­
tion was only 98 million tons.
The difference was accounted
for by foreign steel imports.
From Detroit, thu 1063 out­
look Is for another year ol

seven million cars and a mil­
lion trucks produced, with for­
eign car sales continuing their
decline below 350,000.
This ii based on record-rate
consumer spending and con­
tinuously rising government
expenditures. The inference is
that if the U tter is cut, the
outlook might change.
Internationally, 61 o r g a n
Guaranty Trust of New York
finds that the government has
used foreign exchange strategy
effectively in defending the
dollar and stemming the out­
flow of gold. Federal Reserve
System’s "currency swaps"
are commended.
Under this plan, the Federal
Reserve draws on foreign cur­
rencies from foreign central
banks to buy their surplus
dollars which might be pre­
sented on cUlms against U. S.
gold. Later, when the pro*,
sure is off, the currencies are
swapped back.
Morgan Guaranty n o t e s ,
however, there are limits to
what government operations m
foreign currencies can do to
balance international pay­
ments. Again ihie emphasizes
the important role that govern­
ment plays in the world econ­
omy.

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TOKYO (U PI)—Red China
may not care for America's
brand of politics, but sha’s not
averse to letting her people
read American books.
Works by Mark Twain and
poets Henry Longfellow nnd
Walt W h i t m a n have been
translated into Chinese and
are steady favorites with the
Chinese public.
According to the New China
News Agency, these writers
books are among about 6,000
foreign volumes translated and
sold in China since the Com­
munists took over in 10(9.
Other Western authors to
have parted the Bamboo Cur­
tain include Britain's Charles
Dickens, W. SI. Thackeray and
Thomas Hardy and France's
Ifonore de Balzac, Gustave
Flaubert, Emile Zola and Guy
de Maupassant.
Shakespeare’s plays are a
special favorite in China, New
China aald 37 titles and 60.1,000 copies have been put on
sale across the country,
Romeo and Juliet—in three
different translations — has
•old 81,000 copies and Hamlet
haa been snapped up hy 66,000
eager buyers.
The New C h i n a N e w *
Agency said two well-known
scholars are now working sep­
arately on translating Shake«pen re's tragedies and com­
edies,
Heslilcs these modern clas­
sics, Red China also has made
ancient ones available.
Homer's Iliad, I’lnto'i Dia­
logues, Aristotle’s P o e t i c s ,
Milton's P a r a d i s e Lost,
Dante's Divine Comedy, Mot­
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United Fund
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Mailed Out

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SEMINOLE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Itonrd chairman A. B. Peterson,
(left) and Administrator Robert Besserer gaze with delight at n check for
$ 1,000 presented by Auxiliary President Sirs. C. E. Butler and Treasurer
Mrs. Chester Renrick at the Auxiliary’s annual luncheon Saturday at the
Mayfair Inn.
(Herald Photo)

From Pink Ladies
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The Pyrenees Mountains
form a natural barrier be­
tween France and Spain, ac­
cording to the Encyclopedia
llrilannica.

Hospital Given $1,000
Seminole Memorial Ha'pilal
received a check for $1,000
from the Pink Ladies Hospital
Auxiliary Saturday and Mrs.
Alice Ficstal of UcBary re­
ceived an engraved silver
tray lor boo hours of service
during the past year.
Awards and presentations
were made at the Annual Pink
Ladies luncheon at the Maylair Inn, given by the trustees
of the hospital for the auxili­
ary in appreciation of the work
that they do throughout the
year, on a voluntary basis.
This year, for lhc first time,
high school girls of the Candystripers were also gucsls at
the luncheon, with Miss Grace
Middleton, president of the or­
ganization, being cited for tier
contribution of 380 hours.
"This luncheon is not pay-

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gratitude for your Invaluable
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service," said A. 11. Peterson
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The Ballroom of the Mayfair
was filled with tables of
ladles, all impeccably dressed
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Peterson Sr., Mr. and Mrs. A
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John Evans, Dr. and Mrs.
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Longshoremen Strike Over
By United Tress International
Long shoremen accepted a
presidential hoard's recom­
mendations In the long, costly
Maine-to-Tcxn* dock strike
late Sunday, hut there were no
solutions yet In other major la­
bor disputes.
The International Longshore­
men's Association (ILA) ac­
cepted a proposal for a 39-cent
package inerrase over a twoyear period. But lire New York
Shipping Association said the
waterfront employers would

make no dcchlon until after its
members meet Tuesday afterrnion.
More than luo.ooo longshore­
men and maritime workers
have boon idled since the
lengthy dispute erupted into a
walkout 29 days ago. It was
reported the* longshoremen
originally asked a 55-cent
wage increase and were offer­
ed a 23-cent package.
Sen. Wayne Morse tD-Ore.),
chairman of the presidential
panel, hinted strongly that

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sion to enter the strike against
the Tress and I’lain Dealer j
newspapers.
Secretary Treasurer Charles
Thomason said lhc local will
ask the international today for
permission to go on strike.
The Photo-engravers would bo
• r n ti • m lffl
the third union to join the =ni‘ • r° l, : ' ? a .n « .r f i.h
strike since the walkout began c a ^ p h ^ B K ^ ^ o a c h o i
Nov. 29.
Negotiations between t h e
Newspaper Guild and the pub­
lishers were tu resume this tor the tak e at your heme
afternoon.

Longtime Local
Resident Dies
Mrs. Madge O. Whitworth,
69, died Saturday after a
long illness. She had made
her home In Sanford for 30
years, coming from Livonia,
Ga.
Mrs. Whitworth was a
member of the First Baptist
Church of Sanford.
She Is survived by one
daughter, Mrs. Edgar Benton
of Sanford, one son, Hubert
Whitworth of Ft. Lauderdale;
three sisters, .Mrs. L. S.
Brown of Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs.
W alter Moorhead, Livonia,
Ga., and Mrs. Buford Pierce,
Martin, Ga.; seven brothers,
Joe Holbrook, Atlanta; Geor­
ge Holbrook of Atlanta. Snow
and Carl Holbrook uf Livonia,
Ga., Frank llclhrook of Iva,
S. C.; Orr Holbrook of Char­
lotte, N. C.; J . C. Holbrook
of Boswell, Ga.; five grand­
children and several nieces
•ml nephews.
Services were held today at
2 p. rn. at Brisson Funeral
tlom r, with Rev. Fred B.
Chance officiating. Burial was
in Lake view cemetery. Briasen Funeral Home was in
charge.
H is estimated by geolo­
gists that It took Colorado’s
Gunnison River about 400
million years to carve out
the Black Canyon, whose
sheer walls rise to a height
of 3,00o feet.
PUBLIC NOTICE
am operating my Bail
Bond business at 206 North
Park Avenue (in ground
floor of the Edward* Building) under mj own name, aa
during the past four year*. I
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chairman of the New York
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package proposal would cost
$25 million "for the Port of
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The weeks-old newspaper
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In Cleveland, the 320-mem­
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Reception Honors Bridal Couple

M

Mrs. Munday
Hostess For
Church Circle

M

Wedding Plans Announced
Mr. and Mr*. L. II. An-tof the student council and a
drews, 131 Hattaway Drive, representative of TASN.
Altamonte Springs, announce
Mr. Riddick Is a gradual a
the engagement and approach­
of the Bells, .Tcnn., High
ing marriage of their daugh­
ter, Patricia Corene Morgan, School and attended Memphis
to Max Forrest Riddick, son State University for three
of Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Rid­ years. He is presently intern­
ing at a medical school in
dick, of Bells, Tcnn.
Miss Morgan was born in Memphis.
The wedding will be an
Altamonte Springs, attended
school there and is a graduate event of Feb. 2 in the Chapel
of Lyman High School. While of Madiion Heights Methodist
in high school she was a mem­ Church in Memphis. No format
ber of the Future Nurses Invitations are being sent and
Club, the Spanish Club and all friends of the couple arc
played on the girl's basketball invited to t he candlelight
ceremony.
team, one year.
The couple will make their
She is presently a student at
Baptist Memorial Hospital home in Memphis while Ilia
School of Nursing In Memphis, groom is attending medical
Tenn., where she is a member school there.

The regular monthly meetMr. and Mra. E. V, Byrd | served by Mr». Albert Zit-1 presided at the coffee service, i to extend best wishes to the the groom's parents, Mr and
J r. who wera married Jan. 7,|trow er. Mrs. Watkins served
About 33 friends and rc|a- J happy couple. They are prr- Mrs. E. V. Byrd Sr., on the ing of Ihc Shirley Smith Cir­
cle of the Plnecrest Baptist
a t the Oakland City Methodist ,he punch ,n,J Mn&gt;' ncx Byrd I Uvc* ca,,cd dur,n2 the evening ] scntly making their home with Crippcn Road.
Church
was held at the home
Church. In Atlanta, Ga., were
of
Mrs.
D. F. Munday on Jen
honored recently at a recep­
kins
Circle.
tion at the home of Mrs. Ro­
The meeting was called to
bert Zltlrower, on South Mag­
order
by the chairman, Mrs.
nolia Ave.
Donald
Ellis, and the devo­
Co-hostesses were Mrs. Al­
tions
were
given by Mrs.
bert Z l t t r o w e r , and the
Munday,
groom’s mother and sister,
Letters of appreciation were
Mrs. E. V. Byrd Sr. and Mrs.
read from the girl the circle
sponsors at the Children's
J . M. Watkins.
Home in Lakeland; from a
Mrs. Byrd Is the former
family in Sanford who re­
Miss Jeanette Hslcy, daugh­
PATRICIA MORGAN
ceived a basket of food at
ter of Mrs. Boyd Dimon, of
Christmas and from Dr. and
Savannah, N. Y. and John 11.
Mrs. Smith In China,
llaley Jr., of Atlanta.
The group brought canned
A profusion of rose colored
food for the "needy pantry"
camellias were used In the
and will continue miking can­
living room, where tho guests
cer pads /Or the Cancer So­
were received.
ciety. The circle plans to visit
A yellow and while color
the Ssrepta Home In the near
theme was used In the dining
future.
room. Arrangements of yellow
31r*. Eunice N. Barker, of
The monthly meeting of the gram was given by Mr*.
Mrs. Abrahms presented an
gladioli were placed at points
Kurils
nnd Lucius H. Planner,
Interesting p r o g r a m
on Sallle Harrison Chapter cf Laura Plutt Brown, featuring
of Interest and yellow camel­
of Sanford, were mnrried Jan.
Edward
McDowell
and
Sirs.
Christian Witnessing." Two the Daughter* of the American
lias were used for table decor­
I t, at the First Baptist
visitors wero welcomed at the Revolution was held a t the Louis St. Amand, nil of I)eations, Refreshments w e r e
Church, in Sanford.
Bary.
They
presented
a
pro­
meeting.
served from the table, over­
home of Mr*. It. W, Ruprccht,
Rev, Fred B. Chance, nffh-1.
laid with a lace cloth.
1510 Palmetto Ave, Co-hos song*.
ati-d at tho ceremony. Atten­
Other*
present
were
Mmcs.
The three tiered wedding
tessr* were Mis* Barbara Rudants were Mr. and Mrs. 1&gt;.
cake carrying out the yellow
precht, Mra. C. R. Dawson Raymond Ball, F. E. Bolx, 31.
M. Stlrfcl, of Independence,
J.
llrnin,
P.
P.
Campbell,
A.
and white color thome was
and Mr*. Howard Brewer.
Iowa, friends of the bride.
II.
Greer,
It.
St.
Mason,
A.
S.
Mr*. L. C. Wilduer, regent,
Following M wedding trip to
presided at the meeting and MeCallurii, Edmund Meisch,
Deane
Turner,
J.
St.
Clair
the
West Indies, they will bo
opened the session with tho
ritual, American Creed and White, Bnymond Smith, Miss a t home a t 118 East Citrus
pledge to the flag. Kirs. F. E. Marguerite Graves and the Ave., in Eustis.
Koumlllat led the group In Mmes. Hoke, Key, Lee, Pray
Mrs. J. M. Watkins, the bridal couple, Mr, end
HOSTESSES AND IIONOREE8 at the reception
After shampooing your hair,
singing the SUr Spangled and Tlniley.
Mrs. Byrd und Mrs. Robert Zitt rower.
Riven for Mr. nnd Mrn. E. V. Byrd Jr. Left to
use
a cup o( stale beer mixed
Banner and Suwannee.
(Photo by Gassman)
rijiht, Mrs. Albert ZHtrowcr, tho r room’s niHtcr,
with a little water as a waveMr*. C. E. Butler, national
Thirty membera of the San­
set lotion. It makes the hair
ford H o m e Demonstration
defense chairman, called a t­
have a pretty sheen and really
Club met at (he home of Mrs.
tention to the TV program cn
holds
the waves.
C. M. Flowers on Celery Ave.
Channel 6 on Americanism
for the January meeting. Kim
and Amerkun history, at 1)
Barley, builnesa manager for
a. m. Mrs. 11. W. Rucker gave
RENOVATION
the A. M. Kidder Co. was
a report on good citizenship.
guest speaker.
Mrs. Fred A. Dyson, presi31rs. J. 11. Ray reported that
He showed the film "The
8(1 pounds of clothing had dent of the Sanford United
All type* bedding rebuilt.
liady and (he Stock Ex­
been sent to the DAR ap­ Church Women, announces One day nervlce when
Theta Ejtsilnn Chapter of
By
Linda
Smithson
change," a lively atory of a
proved schools; Kate Duncan that the group will meet this
necessary. Quality materi­
Mrs. G. W. Alford and Mrs. Beta Sigma Phi met at the
family making their first In­
al* &amp; workmanship. For
Smith, in Grant, Ala., and Friday, Jan. 23 at 10 a.m.
home
of
Mrs.
Don
Smith
for
R. C. Miller were co-hostesses
free estimate call . . .
vestment. It told how the stock
Tamassee, In Tamassee, S. C. In the Episcopal Parish
for the Oviedo Garden Club Its semi-monthly meeting.
•achange works and pointed
Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Law­ House.
meeting at the Alford home. Mrs. Jaek Erickson, Mrs. Boh
out that the largest number
3fain Hem on the business
rence Tinsley were named
McKee, and Mrs. Joe Colonna
Roll
call
was
answered
with
of investors are women. Mr.
agenda will be the annual elec­
BEDDING CO.
delegates
to
the
state
conven­
were
In
charge
of
the
pro­
names of etch member's fav­
Barley invited the ladles to
tion, in Lakeland, this spring. tion of new officers for tho 2nd. A Magnolia FA 2-8221
gram.
orite
bird
that
may
be
found
visit the office and see how the
Alternates were Mrs. Buy- coming year.
The program committee
In local gardens.
news is received in Sanford
mend
Key, Mr*, Dawson, Mr*.
only s few minutes after it Is
It was reported that Joe compiled a poem expressing
A. W. Lee, Mr*. Rucker, Mr*.
their
withes
fur
each
member
ANNUAL FALL AND WINTER
given out In New York City.
Leinharl donated p e t u n i a
E. 31. Hoke and Mr*. Bourn IIplants for tho jails downtown or the sorority for the coming
Miss Myrtle Wilson spoke
1397
1st Mrs. Tinsley will serve
Ml
which helps the appearance of year. Tho members were to
• bout the sewing and meat
• * delegate to the national
pleased
with
the
committee's
the
shopping
area.
The
garden
school which were held at the
convention
and Sirs. Butler
Wear
It
For
Dales
talent
that
they
decided
to
en­
CONTINUES!
club member* furnish flowers
IID Center. It was voted to
ter the poem In the chapter's
Softly draped collar ii the and Mrs. It. P. Pruy will be
for the bank and clinic.
send a check for 133 to the
scrap book.
high light of a youthful dale the alternate*.
Ssrepta Rest Home.
Mrs. Lynn Mosier presented
frock that features also a
An interesting musical proFollowing
the
program,
the
Guests Included Mrs. E.
a program on African violota.
pleated
skirt,
short
sleeves
or
business
mccling
was
conduct­
(.arson, Mrs. R. F. Rochlk,
She gave helpful hint* on rais­
none.
T1IREK-WAY BEAUTY
Miss l.ucy Nowlin ami Mrs.
ing them and showed the ed by the president, Mrs.
No. 1397 with Photo-Guide
"Featuring Fashion* Just For You"
Erickson.
Plans
for
the
allA three-way mirror is a big
E. It. Wood's mother. The hoigroup a lovely specimen that
200 N. PARK AVE.
chapter annual luncheon were Is in sizes 9. It, 13, 13, 14, IS, fashion aid, If jo u r budget will
l e n d served refreshments of
jiroved
she
knew
her
subject.
MBS. LYNN MOSiEK, displays sotno o f bur
OPEN TILL 9:09 FBI. NITK
19.
Bust
30(4
to
38.
Size
11,
discussed.
Theta
Epsilon
will
permit.
assorted cookies and coffee at
Tlie group examined, ad­
African Violets, used in her ta lk to memburs o f
3114 bust, short sleeves, mono­
tho close of the afternoon »eimired and criticized several be hostcia to all the sister
the Oviedo Woman's Club.
tone, 48i yards of 33-inch ma­
chapters
in
Ssnford.
It
will
be
«ion.
arrangements
that
were
brought by several members held at the Hamilton House terial.
To order send 33 cents In
for that purpose. This is done on Jan. 18. and a fashion show
coins for each pattern to:
to help tho women |&gt;crfcct will be an added attraction.
Creative Woman
A letter was read from the
their technique of flower ar­
Sanford Herald
Seminole Kctanjod Children's
ranging.
Box 438, Millionn Station
ami Olio llorsdorf. The club
HKMER0CAMJ8 CIRCLE ciation Irom Ihc circle.
The Alford home was dec­ Assn, thanking tho sorority
New
York 18, N. Y.
welcomed
Mrs,
Jark
Hamm
Mrs. Carl Lind and Mrs. C.
for
lit
cash
donation
to
the
Other* present were Mine*.
orated throughout with camel­
Print name, address with
E. Hunter were co-hostesses J, J, Nicholson, Mary Swank u* u visitor.
lias, The refreshment table Lit He Red School House. Sor­
for tho Homcrocallls Circle
was covered with a lace cloth ority members held a rum­ style number and size.
meeting al tho Lind Home. hous, W. S, Willis. Carl Churund held u beautiful arrange­ mage sale and all proceeds
Mrs. Robert Martin conducted pcnlng, Herbert Behrens, How­
ment of various shades of pink went to the Bctardcd Chil­
tho business session and a new ard Rice, Alice lliilnllo. Itoy
camellias around a white ma­ dren's Assn.
member, Mrs. Estelle Leone, Partin and a guest, Mrs. Mu
donna figurine.
It was announced that the
was welcomed by tho group. Vink.
Ulhers present were Mr*. W. City Library had more book*
Mr. and Mr*. Allen L. Key*,
Mrs, Und showed slides of
ft. Meek Sr., Mrs. Ray Beas­ to repair, and members were of Winchester, Ind. announce
diseases and pests in lawns
ley, Mrs. May King, Mra. I-oo asked to volunteer to ga to the the birth of a 7 lb. 11 oz.
MAGNOLIA CIRCLE
•nd stressed tho fact that
Gary, Mrs. C. R. Clonls, Mrs. library to work. This Is unc daughter, Dee. 10.
Tho Magnolia Garden Circle
Member* of the Fidelis Boy Welsenbargcr, Mrs. Joe of the projects of the group.
they should be watered well at held Hie January mccling at
Maternal grandparent* ar*
this time or they may die from Ihe home of Mrs. El a owl Class of First Baptist Chuirl., It. Battle. Mrs. George Means,
At tlie conclusion of the bus­ Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Babb Sr.,
met at tin- bn me of Mrs. I. E. Mrs. U. G. Parker and Miss
the cold damage.
iness meeting, refreshments Old Orlando Highway, San­
Smith, with Mrs, ti. L. Wig­
She also showed slides of gins as eo-hostes*. In the uh Kri ridge, 1(1(1 Sutsuma Dr., Rutb Davidson.
were served by the hastes* to: ford and paternal grandpar­
fur
tlm
monthly
business
and
birds and sounds oi their culls, seneo ol the president, Mrs.
Mrs. Erickson, Mrs. McKee, ent* are Mr. and Mra, John
which was Interesting and en­ J. W. Messier opened the social, with Mrs. J. N. Murphy
Mrs. Colonna, Mrs. Al Davis, A. Key*, of Winchester, Ind.
Before laundering fabrics
tertaining. The hostesses serv­ meeting witli the Lord's Pray­ as co-hostess.
Mmcs. Paul Lewis, Walt Bo­ Maternal great grandfather
Mrs. W. E. Giles led the de­ which attract lint — such as hannon, Art Lee, Don Cahill,
ed refreshments during the er.
votion, u»inir (lie (heme "post, corduroys and dark cottons — Bick Walker, Dick Houghton, la J. T. Van Dyke, Sanford.
social hour. Others presen!,
T h e various committees
were Mmci. Eric Vlhlcn, Mi­ gave reports on their activities live thinking." Hi-|&gt;orts wera empty or clean the lint traps Bill Rivero, Tom Lirgen,
chael Caolo, Sybil Roulli, J. during Ihc month of .December made concerning the Christ­ of both your washer and dryer. Chuck Kruse and Stuart Sletm a s b a s k e t und gifts for n Also pre-wipe the insides of
C, Sikes and Watson Reel.
and Mrs, Messier gave (lie re­ needy fumily and the rontri- bulh machines with a sudsy •on. *
port Irom the board meeting. liutkn of tho Lot (la Moan cloth—especially if a previous
MIMOSA CIRCLE
The total on Ihc No vent Iter
laundry load included such
Hold that letter written In
Members of (he Mimosa Cir­ bazaar was reported to be Christmas offering.
Mrs. Durwurd Walker, class linl-y drm i as turkish towels anger. By the lime you cool
cle mot al tho borne of Mrs. SIat. IW. A motion was made
off, you'll destroy It.
Frank Corls in DcUary for and curried to continue paying teacher, thanked the group or lulled bedspreads.
the January meeting with for the rnro of the lllue Star for their gift of a Smith's
Dremed up with light, your patio, pool, yard or terrace can be rw t
Ililile dictionary a t Christ­
Mra. C. L. Wallis and Mrs.
more attractive at night than in the daytime. You can accent favorite
Memorial.
mas.
Walter Schwars as co-hostessbeauty spot* and add new nighttime charm, viewed from indoor* or
TAKEN
Mrnibcrs were reminded
es.
Games wero played with
out
Outdoor lighting can traiwfata even a tiny backyard into a
Mra. W. B. Moye presided at that a curd party would be prizes awarded to Mrs. 11. H.
DURING
big extra living:
held
at
8
o'clock
on
Feb.
It.
the business session. The nom­
Grier, Mrs. C. E. Chnnlot und
Inexpensive electric “lightecape” units are eerily attached to boiu^
inating committee presented Each circle is asked to bo re- kit*. Ray HlaUm. Other mem­
garage, tnee, or "planted" in the ground. A lew fixture* and you’ru
the names for officers for the sponsible far two prises at a bers present were Mmcs. J.
in hoiineea.
coming year. Elected were value of t l each. Motion was It. llritt. A. L. Thomas, J. P.
made
and
carried
to
buy
these
3rd Anniversary Celebration
Mrs. Don Smitb, president;
And lighting up your driveway, atepe, walks and other outdoor ana*
Cullen, Marjorie Cowan, W. T,
Your Welcome Wagon
Mrs. Gerald Behreiu, vice gift*.
helps
prevent accidents. . , provide* security and prolection turn
Cavunuugli, K. It. Wood, 11. K.
Ho*tea will call with
At the close of Ihc business
unwelcome prowlers.
preaident; Mrs. James Askow,
McSwuln, J. Mutiny and Irvin
gi f t s a n d f r i e a dl y
GET
secretary, and Mrs. R. L. meeting, the members held a Pryor.
■reelings from tho com­
workshop
on
dried
arrange­
Cllcquennol, treasurer.
At Our
ir Re
Regular
munity.
ment
plaques.
Many
lovely
de.
List
it Price
Prl
Mrs. B. F. McWhorter,
NBW t ■LKCTRIC POST LIGHTS •
sign*
went
created
and
sket­
Umki. tmrm O V . I Z . . I » * » &gt; - / 1 ----- ------ ------- J
garden therapy chairman, re­
They uwt Ihb to taw and l*es to operate than Sirm type—and !
ported 123 spent on food end ched out.
FOR
Others present were Mmcs.
supply much mom light Paste hers extra uitbt far plucrfaw in •
17 on clothing for (be needy
radio. rotlsswk. hedgeculler. or othw r id H a lw r ik m * t
OFFER GOOD
family the circle assisted at P. L. Elmore, G. II. Sykes,
end r»rdm lout*, i* - l3» display nf w a fe r
filtu m f t •
Jan. 34 • Fab. •
VIRGINIA PETROSKI
Christmas, Mrs. Schwars ad­ Frank Lletkc, F. J. Harris,
year
risrtricri caaOucar tefmarut ear*.
P. O.
H t4
Rsy
Herron,
H.
B.
Oil
ham
Sr.
vised the group when and how
NORA NORRIS
W H M N M N H H N IN I
shrubbery should be cut back
TB 8-1314
Be aura to aak for
FELINE
FUN
after a freese.
Mrs. McWbortrr Instructed
Feather from a ehild'a In­
w i i c Omi w a g o n
•W T P o y uywwaQr
...ere
no,
SANFORD
ARTIST
PHOTOGRAPHER
the group bow to air layer and dian headdress may keep your
FLOWER SHOP
yard, garden, tor*
graft plants and citrus trees. cat occupied for hours—until
111 B. lat SL
Sanford, Fla.
' I •
.* t
Mra. Moye presented Mrs. Mc­ he loses It under the stove or Cor. K. lat A Hanford Ava.
Tel.
FA
1-1414
FA 3-1821
FA J-8142
W. Scott B a n g
Whorter with t gift el appre­ relrlgeratur.
107 Mar. Art.

DAR Convention
Delegates Named

Barker - Flanner
Wedding

Announced

CREATIVE
W O M AN

Home Club

Hears About

Stock Exchange

Church Women

Mrs. Smith

Plan Annual

Oviedo Club Gives Program Hostess For
On Culture 0 / Violets
Theta Epsilon

Election

SPECIAL?

ECHOLS

CLEARANCE

Dress Values To 49.95 - Now $5
M A RY E S T H E R ’S

$ahdsw CitedoA

Fidelis Class

New Arrivals

Meets For

Monthly Social

N E W C O M E R 7,

HAVE Portrait

NO W

House of Rahija

Hive you,
or his someone
you know,
just moved to a
nowhomo?

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House of Rahija

m in i r iit i * m u t m m

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Mon. .Tan. 21. *G3—rngo 7

Franchise Jeopardized
PITTSBURGH (UIM) -T h e
possibility of this city losing
its m aj:r league baseball and
football
franchises loomed
ominously today as the con­
troversy over a municipal
sports stadium boiled un­
abated.
The proposed 123 million
stadium, part of u $13 mil­
lion redevelopment plan an­
nounced for the North Side
district, was to serve as the
future home of the Pittsburgh
Pirates and Steelcrs.
But an avalanche of activity
was touched off Saturday
night when Allegheny C'cunty
Commissioners William I).
McClelland and John K MeGrady announced they were
opposed to the present method
H of financing, which calls for
a $3.7 million contribution
from the ccunty.
The two tlemocrats said
they felt other methods of

SOKC Charily
Night Slated
On Thursday

obtaining the funds slvoul. be
explored, adding that the
money they are being asked
for could be better spent on
other projects.
Their feelings were express­
ed in a letter to Edward J.
Magee, executive director of
the Allegheny Conference on
C o m m u n I ty Development,
which worked four years In
planning the renewal pro­
gram.
Magee said he was shocked.
He dispatched a letter to the
two commissioners Sunday
night urging them to meet
with him immediately, point­
ing out that questions raised
in their tetter had been an­
swered in both private and
public meetings during the
past eight weeks.
“ In the interest of this
community and its future a
final decision must be forth*
coming at the earliest poss­

ible date," Magee said.
Forbes Field, which has
McGrady answered that the housed the Pirates for more
majority commissioners plan,
than half a century and the
ned to meet with Magee early
this week, lie stressed that Pittsburgh Steelcrs since they
the commissioners were not entrred the National Football
opposed to the stadium, but . League in 1933. is now own­
wanted to know exactly how ed by the University of Pitts­
and in what manner the burgh. Both clubs lease from
leases arc to be secured.
the university but. Brown
John M. Walker, tho Re­ •aid, Hie day may scon come
publican member of the when the institution rates the
county commission said ho area as part of its expan­
was "absolutely astonished" sion program.
that bis colleagues would take
Art lUwncy. owner of the
such action without Inform­ Steelcrs, said he was "disap*
ing him. He, too, promised a pointed." lie said that with­
statement today.
out a new stadium he would
General Manager Joe L. be forced to take the team
Brown of the Pirates said the elsewhere, although he has
action could result in the turned down numerous offers
club being forced to leave the to relocate In the past.
The Pirates actually would
city.
"Any such move would not have a vested Interest in the
be my decision, of course,*' stadium, having pledged $2
Brown said, "hut we can’t million toward a bond issue
play in Forbes Field for­ and agree in,1 to a 10-year
ever."
lease at $027,300 a year.

Florida Grade A D &amp; D

FRYERS

Weekend Sports Lyman Drops
40-38 Till

It) Untied Prr*» International (U PI)—Valery Ilrttmel, Rus­
SATURDAY
sian world record holder in the
SAft!FORD’S Hurry Harks trrnlw tho hall from
NEW YORK (U PI)—AAU high Jump, lenped 7 feet, 2'»
Ococc overcame a 19-11 edge
outatretched hands of a Winter Park player In
and NCAA r e a c h e d peece
inches In Leningrad track and at the half to topple Lyman
Saturday night** fast action.
(Herald Photo)
truce in meeting* with Gen.
Saturday night 40-3* In a
field
twwA.
More than a dozen Seminole Mm-Arthur to assure best pos­
closely fought game which
★
★
★
★
★
★
sible United States showing In
taw the lead change hands
County charity organizations 11)01 Olympics.
SUNDAY
fuur limes.
will benefit from the eighth
PEBBLE B E A C II, Calif.
Gene Griffin of Lyman led
annual charity night program
(U
PI)—Bill
Cnspcr
won
the
MIAMI BEACH fUPI) —
the
(coring parade with 13
slated for Thursday night at Luis Rodrigues of Cuba out­ Bing Crosby National Pro- points.
Amuteur
golf
tournament
with
pointed
Joey
Glanthru
of
Hol­
the Sanford-OrUndo Kennel
Lyman won the junior var­
lywood, Calif., in a national n 72-bole total of 285.
sity game, 29-20.
I Club.
TV fight.
Track Mgr. Jack Ledoux
WASHINGTON fUPI) —
aaid that proceeds from char­ SYDNEY, Australia (UPI) Preeidrnt Kennedy gave Gen.
The Sanford Seminoles drop­ In Saturday's HR, Iho locals
ily night alone have averaged —Bub WimHe of Auburn, Aus­ MacArtliur credit for resolv­
ped two tilts in a row Friday look an 8 3 lead at the end of
mere than $3,oou per year tralia bettered the world rec­ ing AAU-NCAA dispute.
ami Saturday in cage action Ihc iirst period hut blew it In
and that total contributions ord for the 22U-yurd freestyle
| for 1903 are expected to be I with n 2:01.1 clocking In state
losing to DcLand Friday, 49-32 the second period as Wilder
KITZDUF.HEL, A u s t r i a
Park oulscored the locals, 17about 112,000,
and dropping a tough 42 33 de­ 10.
fUPI) — Ludwig Lritner of
! swimming championships.
Four
Oviedo
eager*
hit
for
Some $2,300 for the charily
West Germany won the men’s
double figures Friday niithl cision to Winter Park «n Sat­ There were im Sanford
I night total will be lurned over
OAKLAND, Calif, (UPI) — slalom In the llahncnkamn ski
scorers In double figures.
as the Lions handily rolled urday.
[to Seminole County charities
The Oakland Rnldets of the championships.
In II squad action, Sanford
over Mt. Dora, 73 62 in basket­
[including the United Appeal,
American Football 1, i a g u e
eager* won 50-43,
ball action.
I Crippled Children Society,
FOBT LAUDERDALE, Flo.
signed Al Davis, end coach of
I Seminole Hospital Auxiliary,
Pacing the Lion attack was
In Friday night's till, Dethe San Diego Chargers, as (UPI)-—Nancy Roth won the
Ted Bellhom, 17; Jimmy DeIMarch of Dimes, Cancer So
Land
opened up a 17-9 lead at
Doherty
Women’s
Amateur
head coach and general manIclcly, Longwood Medical Ccn
the end of the half ami was
golf championship by upset­ Shaio, 12; Wes Swinson, 12
tiger.
and Jimmy Courier, It.
(ter, TD and Health Assn,,
MIAMI BEACH (UP!I - never Itehln-l.
ting Marlene Htrelt, 2 and 1,
■Sanford Elk’s Crippled ChildOviedo came behind a IK 12 Tom llnlan announced lliat
The only bright spot for the
in the final round.
[ren’s Fund and various or­ LENINGRAD, U. S. K. R.
deficit at the end of the first two Miami Beach meetings, locals was Mike Woodruff who
ganizations concerned with
period to pick up the win as
dunked In IS poiids.
scheduled for today, should
^tho welfare of veterans.
they leered 21 points in the
In Jayvcc action, Sanford
All money raised through
second period with 311. Dora definitely set the return Run-! gr p| j|g unleatcn siring Intact
ny
Liston Floyd
Patterson by romping over the DcLand
only dunking in sin points.
[th e special 10-raco program
(Thursday night will go lo the
heavyweight title fight for the Uullpups, ill-50.
charities, other charily events
Miami Brach Convention Rat]
eld by SOKC include scbolApril 4,
irship night—held earlier this
Bolan, president of Cham­ Record
season—and charily matlncci
NEW YORK (U PD —A rec­
pionship Sports, Inc. (CHI),
Prances Phillips holds the said "all parties concerned, ord total of $30.4 million In
PEBBLE BEACH. Calif. - trd from 20 feet and finish­
later in tho &gt;car.
Charity events have been a (U PI) — It's on lo the Lucky ed in a five-way tie lor se­ lead in tlm Kader Golf Tourn- except Umi fighters them­ sales was recorded during the
ment after the second day's selves," were lo meet late 12-dny run of the 53rd Na­
special feature of tho Sanford- International in San Francisco cond place.
play
with a score of 133.
Jrlando Kennel Club since
today with the Miami Beach tional Motor Boat Show which
And so it wmt through a
this week—and some of the
A three way lie for second City Council and tonight with Hided at the New York Col­
Chairman of the board Jerry
whole
list
of
challengers
shows Hazel Durzo, Jeanne
Uollinw look over operation of golfers are hoping litey can
Hie Miami Beach Boxing iseum Sunday night. Tho total
khc track. Thousands of dol­ In a hit luckier (ban they while the calm Casper sat in Foulk and Marlon Cox with Commission.
sales of boats, engines and ac­
lars have been turned over were in (ha Bing Crosby.
the press room watching tele­ sco rn of IM.
cessories surpassed the 1002
They admittedly ware luc­
lo Seminole County charities
total of $34 million.
vision. All those with a
ky to get good weather- And
during that time.
Kegler
Meet
Honor
Three
chance
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and
fell
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Billy Casper was lucky when
Tho' Sanford Woman'i Bowl­
HOUSTON, Tr*. (UPI) —
he sort of backed into the without making a dent in Ids ing Assn, will meet at I p.m.
Catcher-roach Yogi Iterra of Arroyo I n B o ss
composure.
$3,300 first place jackput
Tuesday at the American LegSAN JUAN. P. It. (UPI)
the New York Yankees, pitch­
Casper had come in early
while some of the other lads
ion llidl on llwy. 17-92. All er lion Pry.dal* of the Los —Southpaw- reliever Lull Ar­
with
a
two-over-par
74,
not
failed to carry rabbits' feet
women bowlers are urged to
Angeles Dodgers and short­ royo, who pitched fur the
iso happy about the whole
with them.
attend to discuss city tourney
stop Dick Groat of tha Ht. New York Yankees during the
thing.
But some of the rest of
dates and rules.
Louis Cardinals will lie honor­ rummer months, has been
He had posted a 2A3 score
the boys were moaning today
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPI) about thing* like these:
for the 72 holes. His other STORING MONTREALERS ed Tuesday night at Houston's named manager of thu Sun
-Cubnii welterweight Luis
—Arnold I’aimcr, who took rounds were 7343.73.
MONTREAL (UPI) - A third annual Major League Juan club in the Puerto Rtenn
todrlguei, fresh ft tun his Sat­ a nine on the final hole of
"But you get u-ed to wait­ member of the Montreal Can­ Baseball Dinner sponsored by League, Arroyo succeed* Nourday night victory over foxy the fourth round, was dis­ ing thesu things out,” be adians has won llie National tha Houston chapter of the jkiIcoii Reyn, who was flrrd
liilddluuvight Joey Ginmbra, qualified for something he did said. “I'm ready for a play­ Hockey League scoring cham­ Baseball Writers Assia-ialiun a* Kan Juan manager Thurs­
Pays he now has his eights sat In the third round.
day.
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for champion Emile Griffith,
Bob Duden, lie of the pendu­ could get along without It." eight years.
Rodriguez, at 130 pound*, lum puller, bed ■ chance to
[tanred, dodged ami slashed his tie fur the championship by
say to a JO-round unanimous sinking a 20-foot putt on the
liscislon over the handsome, last hole, but Instead he
iBIi-pauml Glambre.
thrce-putlrd and ended up in
”1 want Emile G r i f f i t h seventh place.
now,” Rodrigues aaid, "lle’a
—Jack -Vicklaus, National
Harry! No Minors!
rot to fight me . , . h n r . . . Open champion, bad a chance
Lu* Vegas . . . mnywheu*. lie to win the crown by birdielng
Isn 't run away from mu tiny the last hole. Instead, ho got
behind a tree, then threc-putmore.”

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can I solve this problem7
‘TH E FAVORITE”
DEAR FAVORITE:
Write to
your sisters nnd brothers and sug­
gest they coax her In earnest. With
their pulling on one end and your en­
couraging her to go on the other,
your chances for a much deserved
breather are excellent.
•

MORTY MEEKLE

DEAR UNIFORM HAPPY: I’ll
admit that uniforms are disarming.
But it works the other wny, too. I’ve
heard from men who have fallen for
nurses on duty. And when they dat­
ed them in their off-duty nttire —
all the glamour and appeal had gone
with the starch.
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PRICILLA’S

POP

,

DEAR ABBY: My mother was
left a widow with seven children
when I was only 3. She raised us alone (no insurance) and n more un­
selfish mother never lived. She Is
now 72. We are all married and are
scattered around the country. Mo­
ther calls me her "favorite” and eas­
iest to get along with. She has lived
with me since my marriage 14 years
ago. Abby, I am not complaining,
but my husband and children and I
would like to be alone for awhile.
Just a few weeks. Mother is not a
burden, we just njed some privacy.
The others have invited her to come
for vacations (they’ve offered to pay
her fare), but Mother doesn't like to
travel. She is in good health. I would­
n 't hurt her for the world, but how

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North has some sort of
spade raise and chooses to
jump to game. It is a happy
choice because South la cold
for 10 tricks. In fact, only the
singleton diamond opening
keeps him from making an
overtrick. Against that lead
South
m ust
draw
three
rounds of trumps and event­
ually will lost two hearts
and a club.
If the spade suit had not
abut West out of his hearts,
East and West could bave bid
up to five hearts. They would
make U, e x c e p t. against a
club opening. This does not
mean West should have bid.
Ib is time a heart overcall
would have worked. Next
time it might lead to destruc-

Just before the dinner hour
and have the other husband
all primed to suggest, "Why
don't the four of us go out
for dinner?" Of course, you­
've got to have a friend wiw
has a husband who likes to
eat out in order to swing this
one (which may mean you'll
bave to make a new friend).
Suggestion 4: Cook him the
same meal three night* In a
row and when he looks un­
happy about it aay, "I guess
I'm completely burned out on
cooking. Maybe if we went
out to dinner once a week.
I’d get aomc inspiration from
eating someone else'e cook­
ing."
Suggestion 5: Wait until ba
la tearing hla hair trying to
figure out what you want for
your birthday and then aay
wistfully, "You know what
I'd really like? To bave you
take me out to dinner oce
night a week. That would be
the nicest present you could
give me.”
H u t last is sneaky, but
all's fair In trying to get a
husband to take you out to
dinner.

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By Oswald Jacoby

By Ruth Millett

How can a wife get her dinner occasionally or, bet­
husband to take her out to ter yet, one night a week?
Enough letters ask Uist
RESERVATIONS
question that It just baa to
For —
be answered.
DINNERS
Suggestion 1: Have nothing
PARTIES
planned for dinner and be
and LUNCHEONS
wearing your beat dress when
your husband cornea home
• S M 197
" S jm lm lfir tU i' from work. When he asks:
"W hat's cookingT say, "Let’s
go to such and such a restaurant and find out.”
Suggestion 3: Make a deal
with him, "I'll cook you your
favorite meal tonight with all
the trimmings, If you'll take
me out to dinner tomorrow
night."
Suggestion 3: Get a friend
and her husband to drop by

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DEAR INTUITION: If you feel
"uncomfortable” in the compuny of
your husband's bosses and their
wives, your intuition Is probnbly
correct. You should entertain them
only to reciprocate THEIR invita­
tions. For a more detailed reply to
your very intelligent question, get
McCall's Februnry issue nnd rend
"How To Help Your Husband Get
Ahead.” I wrote It.
• t •
CONFIDENTIAL TO KEV: In
the words of a wise Irishmnn: "Bet­
ter to bo qunrreling than lonesome."
Stick around.

£acoby
Tha average bridge player
divides tu itt into two clasiei.
Spades and hearts are major
suits because 10 tricks make
game. Clubs and diamonds
are minor suits.
A better division would be
Into spades and all other
suits because spades outrank
and in many instances tyran­
nises the others.
South has a 13-point hand,
Including 11 points In high
cards. He also has spades
and should open the bidding.
West has an almost Identi­
cal band except that hi* five
card suit la in hearts. If he
could get into a d ion at the
one level West would surely
overcall, but South's spade
bid has made it impossible.
Look at the East hand and

•

DEAR ABBY: My husband is al­
ways after me to invite his bosses
and their wives to dinner. He thinks
the more we see of them socially,
the better it will be for him. The few
times I have had them to our apart­
ment, I got the impression they did­
n’t want to get too palsy walsy with
us, nnd accepted our Invitation only
to uvold hurling our feelings. I feel
very uncomfortable with them. I
would like your opinion of employes
who try to socialize with their boss­
es.
WOMAN'S INTUITION

•

BETTLE BAILEY

DEAR ABBY: You had a letter
in your column once from a girl who
went daffy over a police officer. I
can understand It because they all
look like a million dollars in their un­
iforms. But take them out of the uni­
forms and they are a big nothing. I
ought to know. I fell for one of those
guys and made a date to meet him
off duty. He showed up In an ordin­
ary suit and 1 was never so disap­
pointed in my life.
UNIFORM HAPPY

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By Abigail Van Buren

The last area showing of the
film, "Lady and the Stock Ex­
change" It scheduled for 0
p.m. today at the Home Dem­
onstration Center on 2Mh St.
Kim Darley of A. M. Kidder
nd Co. will explain the film
nd answer questions.
Ttie public is invited to at-

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Dakota*. "Mutiny A t Fort
Marry." George MacReady is
seen In g familiar role and one
he play* to perfection—a sad­
istic Individual in • powerful
position. Tonight he i* an
army captain a t the appropriately named Fort Mercy, and
cornea Into the picture when
the deputlea return a dying
escapee to his command. The
captain ordera the man pun­
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Lucy Show. Luciilo Dali in her
usual wonderful wacky self,
this time In the cloak-and-dag­
ger atmosphere of a society
reporter turned super-sleuth
to dig up the big dirt. Par­
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attem pt to hide her identity
by Impersonating her friend
Viv to get a high-level inter­
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Kearns appears a t her editor,
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8:30-0 p. m. (ADC) The
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spoils the excitement here.
You just know Lucas McCain
(Chuck Connors) isn't going
to kill ■ teenage boy (Dilly
Hughes) out to get him as
vengeance fur the death of his
outlaw father. The kid Is pret­
ty hot-headed, though, and to
the reluctant Lucas it looks
like a case of kill or be killed.
9-9:30 p. m. (CBS) The Dan­
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rebellious role of Uncle Tonoose. He is orderd by hit doc­
tor to weer glaasea but the
stubborn old gent r e f u s a l ,
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9:30-10 p. rn. (CDS) The
Andy Griffith Show, lt’a Sher­
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this time. He is lure hell have
to shoot it out with a robber
he once arrested who is com­
ing to town especially to nee
him. It won't spoil the plot if
we tell you Andy’s surmise
couldn't be further from the
truth. You'll recognise the exrobber us Leo Gordon, w-ho has
ployed simitar roles in every
western seriea on TV.
10-10:30 p. m. (NBC) David
Brinkley's Journal. There la
lesa wit and humor than usual
for the scries, in this report
on tha surface coal mining
process known aa "strip min­
ing.” Rather than tunneling
for the mineral, the process
gouges out huge areas o t tha
countryside, often leaving brhind ugly, useless land. Drinkley talks with officials of both
industry and government who
are pro and con toward tuna
meant to restrict the mining
practices. Films of the process
are most effective, as ere int e r v 1 e w s with homeowners
whose live* have undcrgoim
serious rhangra in the wako of
the earth-movers.
10-11 p. m. (ABC) Btm Cas­
ey. "A Cardinal Act Of
Mercy." P a rt II. Aa noted last
week, Kim Stanley gives a
moving portrayal of a woman
attorney addicted to morph in-*
and using a back ailment as *
ruse to get tha drug. Tonight
Dr. Zorba discovers the addic­
tion and steps in between
Casey and his patient tu for­
bid further use of the drug in
her case, threatening a major
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14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build • Paint - Repair
23. Ruiiding Material*
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio A Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry* Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery • Tools
31. Poultry • Live stock
31A. Pets
82. Flowers - Shrubs
83. Furniture
34. Articles For 8ale
35. Articles Wanted
3G. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Routs - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas
8. Education - Instruction

Arthur H. Bockwlth. Jr.
Clork of Circuit Court
Tty: Martha T. VIMon
D. C.
MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED
Magulro, Voorhle * Wolla
III Walt Stroet
WORK IN CIVIL SERVICE
&lt;r. O. Baa III)
No
experience
necessary,
Orlando. Florida
Attornoya for Fotltlnnoro
gram m ar icliool education
Pubtloh Jon. II. II, 31 *
usually aulficient. Train now
Fob. I. 1111.
at home for Joba with aecurCDK-ll
Itjr. For details, tend name,
In tho Court mf tho County
address, phone no. to: NA­
Judgo. sotulaalo County. Flor­
ida, !■ fro koto.
TIONAL TRAINING SER­
I n r u t Wo t o t o o f
VICE, BOX 90 c/o The San­
FIXED R. WILSON,
ford Herald.
Docoaotd.
T o A U c r o d ll. r o a n d ro ro o n o
M a o la g
tlo to a o
ar
llo m a o d o
A r o l o o t B a le F .o tn to i

You and aach of you ara
horaby notlflod and rouulrad
to praotnl any rlalma and
dmianda wlil'-h you, or oltbtr
of you, may liavo arulnot tlio
ootato of I'ilKD II. WILSON,
docaaaad. lata of oald County,
to tho Oounty Judao of lemlnolo County, Florida, at hlo
office In tha court houoa of
aald County at Hanford. Flor­
ida.
within
olx calendar
month* from Ih* Urn* of tho
flrat publication of till* no­
tice. Each claim or demand
ohall be In writing, and ohall
alata tha place of realdenct
and goat offlca addreoa of
tho claimant, and ohall he
awurn to by the claimant, hi*
agont, or attorney, ami any
ouch claim or demand not
filed ehall b*void.
A. r.dwln Bhlnhaloor
Ai oaocutor of Iho Loll
Wilt and Taotamaat af
r i t i c n n. w iij io n
Docoaaod
1‘ublloli Doc. I I

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it Jan. T, II.

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tIHIVTV. 1*1.OHIII A. IT I'ltll.
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IN H E : IIH T V TE O F

WASAr CJKURQE
riocooood.
a i.f. m r n iT o n o a tii
rr.n o o v a H w ith « LAiwo
ON UKH AT US AfiAITOT HAIII
ESTATE ■
You and each of »"U «r«
liorohy liMlIflrd ond r»«|ulr*&lt;i to
proton! any rlolmo ond doniondo which yog. nr olthrr of
you, may hov* ogolnol tho oc­
tet* nf WASAF OEOROE. do,'ruond. Into of told County, to
tho County Judgo of Somlnolo
County, Florida, at till offlr*
ao
In tho &lt;our: h&lt;&gt;uo* of oald Coun­
ty at Hanford. Flnrldo, within
oil rolondor month* from tho
tlm* of tho flrat publlcaton of
this noth #. Two roplo* of *&lt;rh
t-lolm or domond obotl bo In
writing, omi ohall otat* tho
Idaco „r i.oldonc* and poat of­
fice a.!drr» of tha claimant,
and ohall ho aworn to by tho
claimant, hlo agont. or atturnoy
and accoinpan lod hy a filing foo
of nno dollar and ouoli claim
»r demand not oo filed ohall
b* void.
/*/ Mary J. Ooorgo
Ad admlnlatratrlg of
tho Fatato of
WASAF UEOHOE.
llO’flM d
to

n i l M I f l l . l l II AND U N I AN
F l r a t r o d o r a l l lu lh lln g

Pays
To
Use
The
Herald
Want
Ads

1*. ti. Ilot 1*11
Ninforl. Florida
AHo itvya fur Admlnl.trairlx
ruhllM, Juh. II. 31. :• A Fob. &lt;
ISSa
CHIC—II
it THR~riR( i IT t n i iT n r
THE NITTM Ji n n IAI. CIH.
Cl*IT OF FLOMIUA. IT ATD
FOB SKMIVnl.K CIH’TTY.
la t hoorvrt &gt;«. I ltll
I- VHi ll In T a t IT
EILEEN SAADI*.
Plaintiff.
v*.
JAMES W. BMII.AND J r .
(iefenia lit.
TOTit k n r *1 it
IT I M F . T A N ) : O F Till:
BTITR n r FI,(IIIIII»
TUi.JAMKH W. KNdl.AND. Jr.
who** rroldonr* I* un*
known
t &lt;*&gt;i * ahk im n F .n r n o ti FIKH lhal a oult In Uiulty
haa hoon hruught ogolnol y»u
by EILEEN HAAHY. In IH*
cirtull Court of th* Ninth
Ju-IL-Ul Clreu't. In and for
grotlnoi* ("ounly. Flarldo
TOE AIIM IIKREUY Rt’XIMOT EH. onDEHEH AND BEgUlllED in file your Aoowor
with tlio Clork of aolJ Cogit
ond to oorvo a copy thoraof
Upon Plaintiff* altornoy horoIn cm or bofar* tb* loth day
of February, l i l t . Th* n»m*
of Iho Plaintiff a atlorgoy I*
Jam** a. Horroll. And hi* ad*
drtoo I* 117 Nvllli Mogiiolla
Avoau*. Orlando, Florida. If
ywu fall lu do ■», a l&gt;*cr*«
Fro Cwafaaaa will ho rniorod
agalnai yuu for tbo rollof damandod In tha I'umplalnt.
VOE AIIK FCHTHKH NOTH
FIED that tha notgr* of aald
ault l&gt; for Partition of l.and*.
WITH Las MY HAND a*
Clark of oald Circuit Court of
gomlnvi* County. Florid*, aad
th* Boal of aald Court, at
Sanford,
Uomlnol*
County,
Florid*, tbla Ittk day of Jau.
nary. i»U.
USA I.)
Arthur II Uoukwllli Jr.
Clark of th* Circuit Court,
l-t aad for Mtmlnol* Coun­
ty. Florid*
fiyi Martha T. Mbit*
L..,u y c.ork
PuhEoli Jan. II. t! A Fab.
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frralft Mon. Jnn. 21. ’63—Page 9

SWEETIE PIE

Rv Nadine Seltzer

Men-woraen, 19-93. Start high
as $103.00 a week. Prepara­
tory training until appoint­
ed. Thouiandi of job* open.
Experience usually unncceiaary. FREE information on
Job*, salaries, requirements.
Write TODAY giving name,
address, phone and time
home. Write Lincoln Ser­
vice. Box 23, c o Sanford
Herald.
IBM
COMPUTER
TRAINING
MEN, WOMEN, ALL AGES
NO EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY
Exciting new eareer opportun
itles are available for qual­
ified computer operators &amp;
Programmer!. The IBM
field offers bigb starting
salaries and unlimited op­
portunities lo advance.
E.C.P.I.’a “ P R A C T I C A L
TRAINING PROGRAM" for
the IIIM HOI COMPUTER
includes use of actual com­
puter equipment worth over
$250,000.
Write today for Free Qualifi­
cation Chart and Complete
"You'd get along groat with my mother! She's
Information (Please print
nip-happy, tool"
name, addrcia. age, tele­
phone and working hours I.
6. For Rent
ELECTRONIC COMPUTER 6. For Kent
PROGRAMMING INSTITUTE
Unfurnished 3 bedroom house. 3 Bedroom, kitchen equip­
BOX NO. 49
1305 Elliott Avc., FA 2-5251
ped, on lake, ready fur
C/O SANFORD HERALD
or FA 2-0523.
occupancy. Call FA 2-0659.

6. For Rent

12. Real Estate For Salt 16. Female Help Wanted 26. Radio A Television
Lakcview home with lake IF YOU'RE A RELIABLE
privileges in South Sylvan
MAN OH WOMAN and agree
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
to Introduce friends, neigh
and 3 baths. AirCondltionburs to big line, over 200
ed. Phone FA 2-7999 or
Cosmetics, Toiletries, etc.,
FA 2-6369.
every home needs, uses
every day, I'll send you —
FREE — big money-making
J. W. Hall, Realtor kit
containing full-lire sam­
"Call Hall" FA 2-3641
ple* worth $4.82 retail. No
2X44 So. French Are.
risk, order on credit, pay nut
of proflli. Make fine cash,
3 Bedroom house. 2409 Sum
get Free Gifts, too. Blair.
merlin. FA 2-4936.
Dept. 685)1 A3, Lynchburg,
S ROOM-3 Bedroom CB
Va.
modern house on 3 lots.
Call Jesse Shulse, 774-7401 COCKTAIL Waitress, with or
without experience. Apply
Orange City.
after 2 p in. Club Diamond
3 BR, two story home cen­
under n e w management.
trally located, near school.
Mel Murray. NO 8 4002.
Bargain priced. FA 29642.
AIRLINES — Train for Airline
Passenger Agent, ComniunIcalionist.
Rescrvationlst,
Ticket Agent, llostesi, etc.
See page 4. Airlines Train­
Real Estate — Mortgages
ing Division, Atlantic School.
111 N. Park Are. FA 2-24J0

Stenstrom Realty

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
FA 3 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
AN OLDER HOME. 5 story 4
bedroom I'X baths, large
living room, separate dining
room, front screened porch,
in good livable condition,
good neighborhood on 3
lots. Price $14,5017—Terms
‘-mall CB house one bedroom
l'a baths, closed garage,
.arge screened porch on 21$
acres of good high land.
Paved road 7 miles from
Sanford. Price 9x0,000.
W ACRE FARM. 10 A. clear­
ed 7 A. tiled on paved road
with good livable 2 bed­
room bouse. Price |16,3ui
Terms.

ROOMS, Hie Gables, 401 3 Room furnished House. 409
Magnolia Are. FA 2-0720.
W. Third St. FA 2^021.
1 Bedroom House nicely furn­
ished. $65 month. Water in­ 2 Bedroom modern House,
2 Bedroom House. Close in.
cluded. FA 1-9544.
kil. equipped. 817 ClUlina.
Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-4013.
1 Bedroom furnished Apart­
MAYFAIR SECTION
FOR LEASE
ment. FA 1-1462 Monday 3 Bedroom, 3 bath, family
Modern
Office Suite. Over­
thru Friday between 9 and
room. Available aoon. Ph.
looks patio. Central beating
6 p. m. or FA 2-4501 other323 0360.
— Air Conditioning. C a l l C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
times.
2 Bedroom house, kitchen
ju i ra re avc.
FA 2-0II7S.
3 Bedroom house. 2406 Stev­
equipped. 1309 Douglas Ave.
Sanford, Florida Tel. 322-5991
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
ens Avc. Phone 349-4671.
FA 2-0363.
915 laurel Ate. NO 8-4914
UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­ or NO 9-4962.
room house, kitchen equip­
ped. FA 2 3683.
Office FA 2-I1I9
2 Bedroom unfurnished House.
IT T i l l :
HURT
o r
TIIW
Nights FA 2-0949
1*01 TTV J l IM.E. UKR IM II.S:
Living room, dining room,
RENT A BED
I III TTY, F L O R I D A . I T I ' l t l l 323-0700
kitchen stove, no refrigera­
H tT ie.
Rollaway, Hospital Sc Baby
tor. Screened front porch. 3324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
IN HE: ESTATE OF
Bads
IHItAEL M. IIASINKS.
Fin-place and floor furn­ NEW 3 bedroom, 2 hath
Do roooril
By Day, Wc«k, or Month
ace. 113 W. 19th St. Ph.
TO A L L I 'R E I H T O H *
A T II
home, large comer lot, 311
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
P F .n so T a
iia v it m
a t i u i
FA 2-5636 after 9.
Tucker Dr., Sunland Es­
OR D K M A T D I A U A I R S T SAID Ph. FA 3-3181 111 W. 1st St.
StITATMl
tates. VA—nothing down,
Apartments
furnished
or
un­
Vnu ami each of you or* WELAEA
APARTMENTS:
monthly payments $'J2.00.
horohy notlflod ond roqulrod to
furnished. 945 month. Wat­
Rooms private baths, 114
lin o o n l any clolm t and doFA 2-9074 - FA 2-2219.
er
Included.
Also
2
bed­
m ind* which you. or otthor of
W. First St.
room unfurnished Garage
you. moy hay* agulnot th* **•
All types of Real Estate
lot* of IHRAKL XI. BARNES, Unfurnished 3 b e d r o o m
Apartment $55. Phone Day
d croioxl. lot* of M id County,
FA 25123 or Evenings
bouse, 926 Escambia. Ph.
In Iho County Judgo o f BomJohn E. Fox,
limit- County. Florida, at hi*
NO 9-5590.
FA 2-0274.

Jim Hunt Realty

Legal Notice

Realtor

nfflre In tlio court hnuo* »f *■!•■
I'mmty at Sanford, S'lothla,
within olx calrndar month*
from th* tlm* of th* flrat pub­
lication of thlo nolle*. Two
coploo nf oarh claim or demand
ohall ha In w riting, and ahall
otat* the place of rroldonet and
poot office addroo* nf tha claim ­
ant, and ahall b* ownrn lu hy
lha claim ant, hit agent, or a t ­
torney and accompanied by a
filing fra of one doilar and auch
claim nr demand not to filed
•hall ho vnhl.

Houses for rcni. For Infor­ Garage Apt 3 Rooms furn­
ished. $12 a month. 612
mation contact Ted Wil­
liams Hardware, 203 E.
Park. FA 2-3373.
25Ih St.
3 Bedroom House. FA 2-5929
2 b e d r o o m house, kitchen
equipped. $75 month. Ph. Uniurniihrd 3 h e e l r o o m
House, kitchen equipped.
FA 2 9300.
FA 2 95Pi
New S Bedroom, 2 bath
/• / HETTY FREEMAN
home. No cash needed. 961 Unfurnished large 2 bedroom
house. Near school. 31715
Ao aaoculor nf Iho Loot
a month. 322-9095.
Will and Toolamcnt of
Myrtle Ave. FA 203(11.
ISRAEL M. IIAIINES.
dretotad Large 7 bedroom Trailer on
Co*/. A. Speer, Jr
large lake. Also trailer Furnished A p a r t m e n t , 3
Attorney for oald rotaia
rooms, hath, 2 double bed*
space. Adults only. Phone
Il3&lt;i Magnolia Atonua
110 W. 3rd St. 322 04M.
Hunrord, Florida
FA 2-7369.
I'uhlloh Jan. 7. It. 31 A £1. 1X3
CHE—IS
UNUSUAL? YES!
T. V. STAMPS
IT THE t lHI I IT Mil MT III* Tills 3 Bedroom, 2 hath, lake- 1 bedroom furnished or un­
THE TITTH J lTlltlAL CIS4front borne has all large
furnished house. Including
f'l IT OF Kl 01)1114. IT VTII
rooms, fireplace and gar­
Fun
SKSSITDI.E l OI VTl ,
Alr-Condiliun. $co per month.
FLORIDA. IT tHATlS-.nr TO.
age and several other at­
FA 2-6437.
lairs
tractive features. All it
INSTITUTIONAL XIORTiJ AOE
COMPANY, a California cor­
needs is a tenant like you FURNISHED Garage Apt. 303
poration authorliod In Iran*,
S. Park Ave. $40 Month. I'll.
to take good care of it.
act huolnoo- In tlio State of
323
0705.
Completely
furnislied
only
Florida,
P la in tiff.
9135
monthly.
FURNISHED Apartment. 900
vo.
t a in s
r.
wF.an.iN and
Park Avc.
DOROTHY XI. XVKSTI.IN, hlo
wIfo,
Dcfcmlanta
9. For Sale or JUnl
TOTII i; OF ai IT
REALTOR - IN6UROR
TOi LOUIS r WEST!.IN and
Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath
DOROTHY XI WESTLIN. FA 2-9991 1919 S. French Ave.
home. Fenced yard. Near
hlo wife
NAS. 115 W. Coleman Cir­
3" 34 Tanglowuo.| Drlto
Santa Marla. California
cle. FA 2-74X1
YOU AND EACH OF YOU
ARE
IICHEIlY NOTIFIED
that a oult haa boon brought it t h e n i l n r o r t h e 10. W anted lo Kent
agalnot you hy INSTITUTION­ COURTS' J l IHiSh B E H I R O L H
AL MOItTOAO* COMPANY. * C O U R T ) . F L O R I D 4. IR F R O - Unfurnished 3 Us 4 Bedroom
California corporation author* B O T K ­
house by permanent adults.
load to tranaact hualuoaa In IN H E : CUT A T E O F
No children, c r pets, (live
tlio Slat* of Florida. Plain- JULIA p. nMOIKlB
l&gt;oi»ate«l.
tllf, lo foraclooo « certain
details c o P. O. Box 270,
Mortgage w on particularly T O A L L C R L D I T O R B 4.TD
Sanford.
daacrlbod la tho Complain) FI-.RBUTB I I A S I R D &lt; L A I R S
lllod In Hilo oult. which Mori- OH H E R A T D * A UAITO T S A ID
gag* oncumhoro tho following l : » T 4 T E i
I I . Heal K a titc W anted
Yuu on-1 »«rh nf &gt;&gt;&gt;u ar*
daocrlbod property, oltuato In
Somlnolo County, Florida, to- hereby notlfloe and rogulrtd l*
proo-nl any olotiro and (toWill
U t 4. Illock I t , 1IEFT - n a u ii which ywu. wr olllior «f
you.
may t,a*o against tho ooI.R n
IluXlEH UIILANIM).
SECTION ONE. acco rd in g tot* of JI I.IA U. ilLOR'iE. doto plot thorouf rocurdod laaocd, tato of oalj Cuuutv. t* Want to get rid of Utc mort­
gage on your home in San­
In F la t Rook IS, Pauoo S lha County Judgo of Montiiol*
and S. Public Hoc—rJo of county, Florida, at hlf wffh*
ford?
g c a iln u lo County, Flo rid a, In lha ,-uurl houoa «-f ool*
at Sanford. Florid*,
Narthern Group Seeking
and for utkor rollof, * » d y«u County
ara rogalrad to fll* y „ u r An* within ols ra lan-lor mouth*
A Few Florida Homes
• n o r to oatil l.'wgiplalnt w ith fr-ui tho tliu* uf tho flrat pub­
Wc kill Assume Your
Iho c l o r k of Iko a b e r a at&gt; I- lication of t|,la noth a. |&gt; . h
»d Court and to o-roa a cop y Holm or dnm*t&lt;&lt;| ohall ho la
Mortgage
writing,
and
ahall
alata
Iho
thorouf » n P lo InllfF a Atlor*
»•!•.
ItuHEMIEIKI, nOPLN- placo • f ratldonro and i*uot nf. E. M- Cranlon. Shatluck A
ft' • ndtr-aa of tb* &lt;lalm*nL
Co.
HRItl, A HKIHXIAN, IMS A l a . and
ali- II lit •Mr.rii fss b|* (lit
• l o y B u ild in g , Miami SS, F l o r . eUlmant.
2 B Wiggle worth St.
hit ■••nl, or 99t|op«
Ida, n o t l a t e r than th* l a t h M ), mvl alt) iu&lt; h «IaIis• ar
Boston 20. Mass.
day uf January, ISSS. In d e ­ ileti ar*J r. jt • &gt; fllcU »! all t»e
fa u lt o f which aal-l Cvaiplalnl void.
w i l l bo f a k o a aa cuol*t**d b&gt;
1^. Real EmImI c Fur Hale
/■/ Alary J»
F**.
Ao ad9«ilnloiralrta of
DATED, at Aomlaelo. Sya.
tbo Kotnto of
Good 6 Boom CB house in
ford, SRoridt. ihi* 37th -lay
JtlLl.i I*. &lt;IKOItfl K.
nice neighborhood. Phuoe
of D i r t n l t r . tr«3.
(SEAL)
8fiii.Mi&lt;iiaKi:n a n i » u h u n
FA
2-16W.
Arthur II. Uocknllh. Jr., I'lrtt Kodoral llullUli.g
Clark of ih* Circuit Court I*. O. Doi IT&amp;&amp;
Rri Mar'b* T. Vision
Kao ford. Florida
Drputy Clork
St. Johns Realty
Ailrirn^ja for A«lmliiUtrair|i
Fuulloa Doc. SI
Jan. 7. PU'sHali J o n . I I . : t ( •$ 4k F o b . 4, THE TIME TESTED FIRM
H. SI.
in s
116 N. Pork Ave. FA 3-6IZ3
CDD-oS
CD!;—**

Stemper Agency

Legal Notice

Sell Your House

tio N. Park Ave. Ph.
LOT For Sale. 73' x 230'.
Grove Manor. By owner.
FA 2-7411 after 0 p m.
2 lledrm. home, nicely turniahrd. 2 Screened porches,
carport, 3 eatra lots in
lawn. Priced right. Plionc
FA 2-0931.
Furnished House In Sanford.
$4500. K96-4I49. Apopka.
I

34. Article* F or Rale

Fur quick service c a l l . T-SHIRTS 48c, work gloves,
Ilryan T. V FA 3 0361.
caps, Khaki Pants. Surplus
City, 201 W. 1*1.

27. Special Services

SINGER
SEWING MACHINE

Sale* and Service
Free estimates in advance
Free home demonstration

FIREPLACE
WOOD
Oak and pine. $22 a cord
delivered. Robert Morris
FA 3 0353 or FA 2 3900.
FACTORY TO YOU

CALL FA 2-5783

ALUMINUM BLINDS

Alan's Fabric k Rugs
2559 Park Dr.

Enclosed head, Sag-proof bot­
tom rail with plastic end*.
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot­
INCOME TAX RETURNS ton or nylon cords.
O. M. Harrison. 1311 Palmet­
Senkurlk Gloss and Paint
to Ave. Phone 322-8827.

Company

FKIGIDAIIIE
Sales &amp; Service
G. II. HIGH
1790 W. 1st St. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3XS3

2.9 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4622

We loan Carpet Shampoocr
at no cost with purchase
of Blue Lustre shampoo.
Carroll'* Furniture.

Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223

13' x 16' Rug and 11x11 Run­
ner and Rug Pad. All prac­
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
tically new. Rote beige.
SPRINKER SYSTEMS
$123. FA 2-0403.
All Types and Size*
17. Male Help Wanted
We Repair and Service
21" Admiral T. V., Record
S T ! N F.
Player, radio combination.
ATTENTION SALESMEN! ! Machinery and Supply Co.
Excellent condition. 993.00.
U you are a Licensed Real 20Z W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
Phone FA 2-7631.
Eatale Salesman willing to
WORK. Here la your op Refrigeration - Air-rondition- FOR SALE - 21" R.C.A. Col­
ing men needed. We train
portunity for substantial
ored T.V. Deautlful French
you.
Write
Commercial
earnings iu the Booming
Provincial.
Reason­
Trade* Institute Box II, c&gt;o
Cape Canaveral Atca. im ­
able. Beautician's Massage
Sanford Herald.
mediate openings with one
vibrating Lounge Couch.
of Florida's
outstanding
K icrl/rnt condition. C a l l
Realtors—Join an aggress­ 2!L Automobile S ervice
FA 2-3830.
ive professional organiza­
AUTO GLASS
Po r t a b l e Singer. All at­
tion now serving live East
tachments. Ill Aislea Lane,
Central Florida NOVA area
INSTALLED
Sunland.
with established offices in Windahield
Hack Gina*
Titusville.
Door GIii.hu Voiit G1u.hr SINGER S e w i n g Machine
M. N. WEIR k SONS. INC.,
SERVICE
equipped to xig xag and
REALTORS
Senkurlk Glut's und Paint make buttou holes. With
Contact
C om pany
guarantee. 3 Payments of
Donn Scat le
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
$5.40. TA 2 9411.
412 Main Street
31
A.
Pelu
Titusville, Florida
38. Automobnew • Trucks
I'h: 2il7-5ooa
German Shepherd 6 weeks '61
Monza Coupe. Solid
old female pups $10. Ph.
Electrician, one experienced
white, four speed, new
3(9 4631.
In all phases o( electrical
W.S.W. RAIL bucket atata,
work. A p p l y Honeycutt
red interior. 23,ooo miles.
32.
Klowerw
•
Shruhu
Electric. 191 S. Florida Avc.
$1693. FA 27376.
lie La t)d.
Beautiful Camellia* in bloom
ORAPFiVILLE NURSERY 1934 Ford. Vl, Automata
AIRLINE - Train for Airline
transmission. Best offer.
Grapeville Ave. Near 20th St.
Station Agent, 1’asscngcr
714 Oak, after 3.
Agent, Operations Agent, 33. F u r n i t u r e
i960 Chov. Pickup and Camp­
Ticket Agent. Sec page 4.
er. Auto., ■ cyl. Must sell
Useil
furniture,
appliances,
Airline Training Division,
in ten dsya, 201 K. 24th
tools, etc. Bought • Hold.
Atlantic School.
6t. Sanford. 322-2971.
Larry's Marl 213 Sanford
New people In town look at
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
1962 Studebaker P i c k u p
Hi raid Ada. He sure your
Truck. Excellent cond. Low
FRKK
ESTIMATE
business is represented with
mileage. Call Ralph Pc so Id.
attractive
advertisements. Uphulitering k Mattress renFA 2 1611.
ovaluig. New it Used Furni­
Call FA 2 5612.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave. 87. Boats • Motors
19. Situation* Wtinted
FA 2-2117.
Children kept. FA 2-4182.
Gzleway To The Waterway
Sell Ui Your Furniture. Quick U t i l t R o n Sportlnir Goods
Young man want* employ­
Service With the Cash.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
ment in the Sanford area,
SUPER TRADING POST 304-6-1 E. l i t PI). FA 2 3901
experienced to general of­
FA 26677.
fice work and shipping and
FIBERGLASS Boat 14'. 39
receiving. Will consider any WANTED reliable couple to
Electric alart motor, tilt
take up monthly payment*
type work. I'ltone 322-9451.
trailer. Extra’s. Coinpleto
of 313.50 on 3 complete
I’h. FA 2 8369.
Wanted Repairs
rooms of furniture. Call
Carpentry A. Painting
TE 8-1311, Catxcibcrry, col­ AIR BOAT. Priced for quick
ritone 322-5805
lect.
tale. FA 2 2194.

21. Ilenuly Salon*

34. Arllt'lfit For Rale

38. Motorcycle* • Scooters

SPECIAL
Spinet Piano. 3lu*l U&gt; pick­ VESPA Motor Scooters (new)
lo t 'N Curl Beauty Shop
ed up in this area. Can be
$10.63 down k $3 S3 Week­
Edwurd F. Lane | End curl $5.59 including ptircliaxed by payment* of ly»hai«\ set k style. Open
The man who knows Sanford
Lewis Sales k Service
$18.50 per month. Inquire
Evening by appointment. 3
REAL ESTATE ft
Thompson Music Co. Col2317 Country Club Road
Expellenctxl Operator*.
onial Plaza. GA 3-4577.
Ph. FA 2-7929
INSURANCE
42 yrara in real estate busi­ 318 Palmetto Avc. FA 2 9934
ness In Sanford. 1‘ltone
21. Electrical Service*
FA 2 3W9
Best buys in real estate.
FRIGIDAIIIR
Saiei k Service
OVIEDO AREA
2's Miles South an route 520. House Wiring, Free E iiintalci
2 New Homes, 2 full Sid Vihirn's RamJail Electric
hatha, large lot, high and 112 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-0919
dry. Built to last. Selling
25. Plumbing Services
OLDS
CADILLAC
pries as appraised by thr
Flrat
Federal.
Peaceful
PLUMBING
til.IIS Station W*gun
and quiet. Near churches.
Power Anil Air i ’ond. ■ ...... .
Contracting Repairs
School buses available, new
FREE ESTIMATES
FALCON Station Wig*w
Woman's
Club building.
It. L. HARVEY
Standard Tr«n»*il»*ion
For appointment L. L 294 Sanford Avc. FA 2-3393
Faulk 369-3197 or 365 3702
COMET I Hour
Aulumalfr Tran*niL»lon
Must saenlicc. 3 Bedroom, 1
FALCON 2 Door Sedan
bath. P i n e c r e s t . Near
Standard Tran»ml*»li&gt;n ...
icliool. By owner. Plwne
P lu m b in g L H rn tln if
FA 24183
AIR CONDITIONING
COMET 2 Door Sedan
CONTRACT and REPAIR
Standard Traiuati—Urn
Cost $12,000. Sacrifice -it
WORK
$'J073 Easy terms. Almost
cult VA I It I Door
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6592
new. Selling due to divorce.
Automatic 'lr»n»mi—ion
211 Cedar.
20. lUdin A TeleviHlon
CHEVROLET 4 Door
Auto Tran*., Air Cond. ..
YEAR END SALE
15. Iluainems Opportunity
New k Used T.V.'s Big
CADILLAC
Sedan DeVill*
RESTAURANT in Nighl ciub
trade-in allowances. Easy
Power And Air Cond.
on 17-92. Club Diamond un
terms. Town k Country T.V.
der new management. All
CHEVROLET 4 Dour
259) Park Dr., 322 3362.
equipped. No mooey neces­
V-H, Automatic
sary for right parly. Call T. V. Service Cells. 12.00.
OI.DSMOIIII.E 4 Door
Mel Murray N(J 8 1002 after
House of P c Gulden Rule.
Aolo. Tran*.. Air Cond. Ph. FA 29792.
2 p in.
MERCURY 4 Door Auto,
Power Broke*. Sto*r„ Air Coed. —

ROLLERS-/SANFORD

Wall

REUPHOLSTERY.S/jeria/d /

chairs

$39
O JS IO M

CHAIRS 74.50

sofas
M API

$89

MIFCOVFKS

SOfAS *49.50

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1852
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1962
1595
1S61
1860
1960
1960
I960
1667
1195
1957
1059
19S9
Sedan DeVUIe
1959 CADILLAC
Power And Air Cend. ------ ---| O R J) FOItll Station WetoA
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PETER PETROFF

Dynalronics Gets
New Engineer
Peter D. Petroff h»i Joined
Dynatronlci, Inc., Data System i Dlvlalon aa head of the
Bade Technique*
Section.
Here he will be In charge of
company reaearch and deve­
lopment effort* In advanced
packaging technique* for acroapace data communnlcalion
ayatem application!.
Petroff waa formerly with
Radiation, Inc., where he ori­
ginated many of the advanced
packaging conccpti Incorpor­
ated In the dealgn of commun­
ication ayitcma for Nimbut,
Telitar, and OAO Mtellltea.
Hia extenaive experience In­
clude* dealgn and conceptual
work in auch technique! ai
welded modular circuitry,
mlcrocomponenta, and microcircuitry.
Petroff waa educated In Eu­
rope and received hla maitcr'a
degree In electrical engineer­
ing at the Unlvrrilty of Stutt­
gart (Germany). He la a IIccnied professional engineer.

|&gt; g p Q f |0 |-

Accepts Job
For Chuluota
The Job of Herald reporter
In the Chuluota area was ac­
cepted (hi* week hy Mrs.
Ralph (Joan) Magin after the
resignation of Mrs. Virginia
Chadwick a short time ago.
Mrs. Ma-.-in is active in the
Chuluota Community Church
a* Sunday School teacher for
the primary group and is a
member of the Priscilla Circle
of the Women's Christian Fel­
lowship.
She Is a member of the
board of directors of the
Grratcr Chuluota Community
Club, a member of the Chu­
luota Challenger staff, a mem­
ber of the Ovirdo School PTO
and Is in ardent worker In
the Oviedo School Clinic.
She Is a qualified practical
nurse and recently completed
a course from the Post Grad­
uate School of Nursing in Chi­
cago,
The mother of two children,
Ralph Jr., age eight and San­
dra Sue, age nine, she may be
contacted at her home, 340 E.
Sixth St. or hy telephone at
385-3742.

If you need the time, and haven't got it, all you
have to do now la pick up your phone and dial
FA 3-0733, and the new Audlchron Time Service at
the Sanford Atlantic Bank, which went into acrvicc
today, will give the exact time in a plennant voice.
One word of caution ia needed here, am tho new
exchange number of Fairfax
3 la the one uied for thin new
aervlce. There I* already In
operation a prlvato phene,
that of Peter Bukur, which la
on the old exchange nf Fair*
fax 2.
"Be eure you dial the new
prefix 3, and not Mr. Bukur'a
number—2," Sanford Atlan­
tic Bank President Howard
Hodges cautioned.
In hundred* of cities acroia
the nation Audlchron it re­
cognised a* the standard of
time, a i thU amazing automa­
tic Instrument, electrical end
mechanical announce* t h e
time to over 4,000,000 people
every day.
An auxiliary power unit de&gt;
signed tn transfer the equip­
ment which maintain* Audichron to 4H volt centra! office
battery power aupply is
ready to take over Immedi­
ately should a oommerrlal
power failure occur, Hodges
pointed out.
The service la avallabto 24
hour* a day and la Instantly
available. Along with the
time, the caller gete a six
second commercial anncunce*
merit by a local firm or busi­
ness.

^

SKATE CONTEST WINNERS ahown here nre
front row Linda Ley and Chuck Beat, who neared
the hitfhent number of points in three Ounce of
the Month contests. First place winnera for tho
month, were Oonna Markon and John Wclnh,
(right) and Hccond place went to Cathy Beckoy
and Tex Woodruff, (left).
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G. M. McKinnon Trophies Presented
Dies Sunday
To Skate Winners

U.S. CHOICE FLAVOR-AGED

Sirloin Steak
U. S. Choice Flavor - Aged

U. S. Choice Flavor Aged

The MacMillan arctic expe­
dition of 1925 marked the first
extensive use nf aircraft in
polar exploration.

T-Bone Steak
Club Steak
Does BLADDER Cube Steak
IRRITATIONS
Boneless^ Round ........... 78‘
(Juccn Victoria used the
phrase “ red taping*" to mean
delays and involvement*, ac­
cording to the Encyclopedia
Brltannlca.

fItalian s alfftct talc* m smuiip wotntB • •

mMi and m i f m i k f Fan
and n rrro u i
Sir, George M. McKinnon,
from too fru ju tn t, b u rn tm or Itrhlnc
51, of 424 Southed ltd., Cas­
tirlnnllon hoili On r • nrt nlsht. (9*t«nriarilr,
VOii tnaf
1am
!»mi m
nst sutfir
r„m )(«**•
m .» lo
t, st!tr»
and
lu flrr from
Onyx base trophies were Patsy Thompson; Alike Noinn zou
selberry died Sunday.
• tliM . I t .tk .r h a tn d f n l rid, U r n . d».
and
Debbie
Nolan,
Alan
Lucas
e r e s i . d , In tu c l, l u l l . d u n , CYSTKX
presented
Monday
tn
Chuck
A native of Clarimla, lows,
u iu s ilr h i m , , t u t . rtU itn * ro m to rt k l
Ir n u iin * i i m i la ilrs n d , *«M
be came lo Casselberry In Best and I.inda Ley for scoring and Martha Warmack; John a■uibm*
n n * in q h r n u l m i t p .in tsllrf. 0*1
o v a ia x *i dtuiiuu. r»»t b«u«r tus.
1957 and waa retired from the hlghcat number of points Welsh and Donna Markot.
the dry cleaning business, lie
in three Dance of the Month.
was a member of the United
Christian Church and of the cnnti'Hls. These two skaters
Unity Church; was a 32nd are the first to win this honor
Degree Scottish Bite Mason In the local club.
U. S. Choice
and a member of the Shrine
Trophies for the monthly
Club.
contest were presented lo Don­
Flavor-Aged
Survivors arc his wife, na Market! anil John Welsh
Mrs. Barbara It McKinnon for first place and Cathy Beckof Casselberry aT .J four til­ ey and Tex Woodruff for sec­
lers, Mrs. Charles Downs of ond place.
Shcrrard, III. amt Mr*. (.Ti­ Judge, for the occasion were
tle Forbes. Mrs. Grace Har­ from the Rctllunc Skating Club
ris and Mrs. Clarence Bales, In Ocala. Four judges and a
all of Clarinda.
referee su|icrvlied the event,
Funeral service* will be which Is sanctioned by the
We Will He Glad Tn Help
hekl Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. S. It. O. A. .
You Plan Any Remodel­
In the Cox-Parkcr Funeral
Nine cuuplca competed in
ling. Addition*. Repair*.
Homo Chapel In Winter Park the monthly dance contest
Etc., and Handle 'Hie/,
with Itcv. Carlyn It. Parsons which was a progressive tan­
Complete Detail*!
of 11ms Christ Church, Unity go. They Included:
officiating.
Kenneth Higginbotham and
MARHOEFER
Winlc- Park l»dgc 239. Lynn Watt; Urn* McKenzie
ONLY ONE HILL TO PAY
FAASI will i-imilurt Maaunlc and Don Broussard; Chuck
All Work Will He Dane Hy Competent CrnflaIn New York today, Florida services at tlte graveside in
4 LH.
Best and Linda Ley; Tex
men. In The Field You Need, and —
cabbage waa allghlly lower, Woodlawn Memorial Park.
Woodruff and Cathy Bcckcy;
GUARANTEED
HY
US.
CAN
ranging from 12.50 H,so per
Bcrnle Bcckcy and Jackie
FltF.K ESTIMATES — FINANCING
crate, moitly $2.50 $3.00. Bed
Ivey; Robbie Thompson ami
Eye
Hank
Program
type waa $3.00-13.50 and aavoy
CALL
OUR —
The Seminole Hospital Eye
&lt;3.23 $3.50, Celery waa slightHcime
And Properly Improvement Dept.
Its population of about 55.000
iy higher (or the largo aliea, Bank Association, SHEBA
will
present
a
program
on
was
one-fourth
slaves
when
but small aliea were dull.
Van Camp
Cralei of I to 2W doien were the work of the Eye Bank Arkansas was admitted lo the
MAPLE AVE.
FA 2-0500
at Ki wants Club meeting Union in 1830.
12 Ox. Tin
$3.25-$4.00, mostly &lt;3.75, with
a few 2'k dozen sire high as Wednesday at the Civic Cen­
Limit 2
at
SANFORD,
ter at noon. Mrs, Frank
The sun loirs tour million
$1.25. Three duien were $3.25Woodruff of Dcllary, one of Ions of mass per second, but
$3.75 and 4 dozen $3 &lt;X)-$3 50.
MIX or MATCH
FLA.
Gth S t.
Chinese cabbage brought $2.00 the originators or the local is so enormous Its fuel should
eye
hank,
will
be
In
charge
last
for
several
billion
m
ore
per rrale, rndlvc $2.50-$3.00
years.
with aume amall alio at $2.00- of tho program.
&lt;2.25, and ncarole waa $2.00$2.50. Florida romaine lettuce
waa $2.75-$3.00 per crate and
curly parsley told for &lt;3.50 per
rrale of 5 dozen bunehea.
Plain parsley brought $5.oo$5.50. Hadishei were lower
again, ranging from 73 cents
to $1.00. with a few at &lt;1.25
per basket of 30 e-oz. film
303 Tin - Limit 4
ONE OF OUR BIGGEST ASSETS
bags. Watercress waa I 12
cent*, mostly 10 cents per
bunch.
303 Tin . Limit 4
In Central Florida jesterday, the best cabbage was
about steady, but most offer­
ing! were fair quality and ap­
303 Tin • Limit 4
pearance and were slightly
lower. Beat offerings brought
$3.00 in crates, and $2,750.00,
mostly $3.71 In SO lb. sacks.
Price* for poorer quality
ranged ai low as $2.25 per
■ack. Carrol* continued Heady
at $3.75 for 4g Mb. film bags
and Chinese cabbage was
McIntosh
$1.50-11.75 per crate. Endive
and eacarole were both slightly
lower, with crates of medium
size fair quality endive selling
Prices Good Thru Jan.
for $1.50 and escarole $1.25II.BO. Iceberg lettuce wes also
slightly lower, crate* of 34
heads selling for $3.00. Curly
parsley sold for $3.23 per crate
and radishes were 73-45 cents,
moitly U cents per basket.
Shipments from Florida Fri­
CONSTRUCTION
day Included: celery, rail M
COMPANY
cars, truck IT carlot equiva­
lents; cabbage, I t rail, ta
truck; escarole, 4 rail, S truck,
iad radishes, 2 rail, 4 truck.

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Legislative Aid Sought On Canal
rs OTV .

Plan To Connect
Sanford To Coast

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Hr LARRY VKRSHEL
A CONVERSATION WITH
JOHN FITZPATRICK.
WEATHER: Fair and continued cold tlmmg'h Wednesday. High today, 60-65. Low tonight, 80-35.
REPORTER: Ready to ask
the legislative delegation for a VOI.. 53
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1008 TUES.. JANUARY 22. 1963 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 632
Tlie State Legislature will be requested in April to ap­
pay raise?
FITZPATRICK: You bet.
prove an act setting up the S t. Johns-Indian River Navi­
REPORTER: How much?
gating Committee as the official body to accomplish con­
FITZPATRICK: $3,000 per
struction
of a barge canal connecting Sanford with the In*
year.
The Department of Itealth,
REPORTER: How much you
Education and Welfare an­ tra coasta 1 Waterway.
This was the outcome th is m orning of a meeting a t­
getting now?
nounced today that it has
FITZPATRICK: $2,400
tended
hy Sen. Bernard P arrish, Seminole-Brcvard Coun­
certified for Immediate pay­
REPORTER: Think you'll
ment to Seminole County ties; Sen. William Gautier, Volusia County; John Kinder,
get It?
$140,617 federal *chno| Im­ Sanford, navigating committee chairman, and H arris Sax­
FITZPATRICK: No prob­
part funds.
on, Volusia County Commission chairman, a t New Smyrna
lem.
Bench.
REPORTER: You must be
Some IlS.non has been ap­ will have to he discussed at
talkin' to a different delega­ .Speculation was high today themselves to any pay raise
Purpose of the m eeting w as to invite Volusia County to
next meeting since the
that County Commissioners to the county commission at propriated for an aide in the
tion than I am.
Seminole
County
legislative
this year's county budget.
will seek a pay hike but this time.
join with Seminole, B revard and Orange Counties in pro­
• • •
Cleveland said "1 want to
The chairman would not delegation has stated public
A CONVERSATION WITH School Board members will
moting: the rnnnl project.t
comment on county • wide hearings on proposals for j
COUNTY ENGINEER niLL not when the Slate Legisla­ see what they are going to
Saxon Mated he will
do ahout an administrative drainage legislation sdUtig Keh. 1 at the courthouse.
ture meet* in April.
BUSH:
ask
his fellow county romIt
waa
aiirm
lsrclC'ounty
op
drainage
districts,
lie
aide
before
I
deride
on
the
Commissioner John Fitz­
REPORTER: What you been
School Board momlicrk'-.wiU Climbing1Sharply
miitfdoncnt
to a p p r o v e
pointed
out
the
next
meeting
merits
of
any
raise."
patrick
ha*
been
quoted
that
doin'?
CHICAGO (UPI) - Price*
"Why give them a raise if of the commission is sche­ not ask for a salary increase*
having
Voluaia
enter into
HUSH: Workin’ on Seminole lie will ask for a salary in­
from Ihelr. present $.v&gt; month­ of some fruit* and vegetables the program. Sen. Haulier
crease from $2,400 to $3,000 a they hire an aide," Cleve­ duled for Tuesday,
Rlvd.
are
clilulling
sharply
in
the
The so legislative questions ly because four are com* |
land milfoil.
yea r.
REPORTER: Sinre when?
parativrly new1 on the hoard wake of recent freeze* in the also expressed entlmainaChairman
J.
C.
Hutchison
BUSH: Last Friday.
One
lias attended only one nation's major winter grow t it* aupport of the propon­
said
Ihis
morning
that
"there
REPORTER: You didn't get
ing areas.
ed canal.
board
session.
will have to be some debate
the check until yesterday.
Next step in the navigating
It
was
learned
only
one
on
Ihis
pay
question
and
I
BUSH: It was shoulder
UltimatiumX
committee's schedule will tie
minor
piece
of
legislation
Railroad service will nut lie interrupted in tho
maintenance until yesterday. prefer not to be quoted at
TAMPA (UPI) — The Na- a joint session of the county
presently is being considered
tliis time."
• • •
Sanford
area through a "sympathy atrike" by At­
lional
Democratic
Committee
commissioned
of
all
four
hy the board. This was |q
General Hutchison did say
OOPS!! We goofed Monday
lantic
Const
Line employes, it was learned hero to­
has
been
asked
not
to
hive
counties,
seeking
unanimous
be discussed this afternoon
. . . and our apologies to the that the commission will have
tlie 1064 national convention approval. "After that," Krldcr day as Florida East Coast prepared for a strike of its
by Chairman J. I). Wright
president of Oriando Junior "some legislation but we
In Florida unless segregation told The llcrnld, "we will pro­ employes.
and Supt. R. T. Mil wee.
haven
t
discussed
it.
John
College. We referred to him
in the state is ended.
A UPI report from S t Augustine etnlcd that
ceed to go into action."
correctly In the first para­ Alexander and Lee Gary are
This meeting will he sche­ FEC, its last arsnion with
graph as Morris Hale Jr. . . . attending a commissioners'
Student Hattie
duled, after receipt of tlie en­ union representatives a fail­
and then proceeded to call him school at Tallahassee and we
CARACAS, Venezuela (UPI) gineer's preliminary study ure, planned to begin laying
will have to await their re­
“ Hall." Sorry, Mr. Hale.
—Police ball foil students at for a proposed route for the off crew* today. Tlie rutlroad
turn."
Communist • Infested Central waterway. Harold Scott, Jack­ said it would rinse down en­
State Reps. Mack Cleveland
Word from Washington still
University in a 15-mlnute sonville engineer, promised tirely if the strike by It nonla awaited here on tha name Jr. and S. J. Davis today said
Sunlight Monday night. There at the last committee meeting operating unions, schrdulcd
«» of the successful candidate they have not committed
was no report of casualties. two weeks ago that the re- for 6 a. tn. Wednesday, was
who took the U. S. Civil Ser­
port would be ready "In 60 called in n dispute over wages.
vice examinations for Sanford
Sale
Don T. Martin, assistant
days or liefore."
postmaster.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The newest’ right-of-way vice president of ACL for
Civil Service submitted the
A committee of the Florida Goods and material from canal proposal is from Lake public relation* at Jackson­
names of the top three to
far-flung military bases will
Milk Commission hopes to
Harney to the headwater* of ville, told Tha Herald hy tele­
Congressman S)d llerlong Jr.,
go on tlie auction block here Indian River, This proposal phone this morning th at "we
meet
soon
with
A
l
i
l
i
i
m
n
who, in turn, submitted the
Jan. 31 in a second big mili­
are not anticipating any 'sym ­
Agriculture Commissioner A. tary surplus sale for Jackson­ was outlined in Monday'* llerSanford was one of hint
list .to the Seminole County
pathy strike* by our people
nld.
W. Todd to try to avoid an in- ville.
Democratic Committee for its state employment, offices re­
“ Engineers sealed this new because of tbs printing FEC
porting increases In unomploy.
recommendation.
icndaU agricultural fig h t
route
thla* morning," Krider walkout. In fact, we have not
The recommendation will go meat compensation payments
Todd threatened In a tele­ Serving: Notlfco
even given that a thought."
back 1o Herlong, who will sub­ in Iteeemhcr, It wna reported
LONDON (UP!) — Prime reported, "and we learned It
Lima I ACL representatives,
gram
to
Florid*
Agriculture
is
only
I
t
mllea
from
Like
mit a nomination In President toduy by the Florida IndusMinister Harold Macmillan
queried
about walking out in
Commissioner
Doyla
Conner
Harney
to
Indian
River,
slid
Kennedy, who will name the trial Commission.
has served notice on French
sympathy with FEC men,
•Saturday
that
lo
would
order
not
t8
milr*
as
we
thought
postmaster, aubjcct to con­ Overall Jobless payments in
Prevalent diaries de Gaulle
Knrlylc Housholder
stiff-inspections of all Florida that Britain will fight to get yesterday, We ™uld dig that statedi “ No, sir—there won't
the state dropped from No­
firmation by the Senate.
tie
enything
like
that."
produce
coming
Into
bit
state
• • •
vember to December, The com­
Into the European Common with a dragline."
On tho contrary, Martin
if Florida would not hack Market.
Sen. Parrish, who ha. spear­
mission said the big push to
Eh? Or, so long. Guy.
down from a regulation curb­
• • •
headed the canal movement, '.old Tlie Herald, increased
salvage and process fruit In
ing shipments of Alabama
said this morning he will In­ passenger and freight truffle
Memo to the Democratic the weeks after the record De­
Persuader
milk to Florida,
Executive Committee; Let’s cember freeie had a strong in­
PAULS (UPI) - West Ger­ troduce tho necessary legis- is expected to pass through
I
Conner wired Todd Monday man Chancellor Konrad Ade- lotion asking that the navi­ .Sanford if the FEC unions do
fluence on the employment
keep Guy on the Jobl
SHERIFF J. L Hobby holds u tlhin, ono of it
(hut he hmf no Jurisdiction nailer sought to persuade gating committee he named walk out Wednesday morning,
• * •
figure in tlie citrus licit.
group of human Initios found Saturday morning
over activities of the Milk French President Charles de “tlie nffirlnl Indy for tlie
.Marlin explained Hint FEC
Say, what ever happened to The Deeeinlier payments to­
in u mnall canal off south Highway 17-92. The in­
Commission, an Independent Gaulle today not to torpedo canal." Sen. Gautier promised from Uie North arriving in
our industrial park by the taling $2.4 million were $1214,set pictures a Imx containing foot and leg bones
agency named by the govern­ Britain's efforts to enter the support of the bill.
Jacksonville for southern East
County Prosecutor Knrlyle
lake front. All we hear about 1)76 beluw lust November and
of u small adult male discovered in the Armyor, but was willing to do all he European Common Market.
Coast points will have a choice Houshoblcr had quite a busy
nr a new Industries up by $163,846 b e l o w December,
type boots. The bones and boot a were rent today
could to smooth over the fuss.
of continuing hy bus cr tra n s­ day in County Court Mondsy.
1061.
Huntsville.
by Sheriff Hobby to the Florida Sheriffs Bureau
Milk commission Chairman 10 Rescued
• • •
ferring tn ACL and proceed­
nt Tallahassee for analysis.
A* a m atter of fact It waa
Charles Andrews meanwhile
ing to Hunfuril.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) Urban renewal is definitely
Hie heaviest docket day a r­
named
n
cnimiillleo
to
meet
I'umo’uget*
scheduled
fur
Two helicopters and a num­
dead this year.
raignment in several years.
w ith Todd at a convenient time ber of ship* made quick
• • •
points between Daytona Rein'll
%&gt;
Housholder today reported
to try to settle the dispute, work Monday of rescuing to
and Stuart will be transport­ 123 rase* Including driving
Construction starts n e x t
which
s i r m s from a Florida men from a Navy twin-en­
ed from here by hu*. Martin
week on a new McCrory's
April 20 is the date set for said Hint Greyhound Lines while intoxtealed, reckless
regulation icqulring distrib­ gine P2V5 Neptune patrol
store out by Eastern Shopping
utor* in tin* Pensacoln area to U'iiiImt which ditched off tlie the Sarepta Charity Ball hy lias iilinnged special schedule* driving and oilier minor traf­
Center by Hwy. 17-92 and Sit fly United Press International
fic violation*.
member* of Keminole County
exhaust
tlie local milk supply Naval Air Station.
to operate out of Hanford for
436 . . . Estimated cost $227,Statistics revrnlcd t h a t
Heavy snow and bitter rold
civic chili* who met Monday
before
importing
milk
from
000.
those point*.
from
Dec, 17 to Jan. 21, 340
crippled
thu
Midwest
again
to­
with
AssinUint
Manager
RichAlabama.
• • •
Groundwork
Martin centiiiued tlrnt train rase* appeared on Hut coun­
day. The cold t h r e a t e n e d
ard Regan of tlie Mayfair Inn.
Trail)
rlaitns
this
violated
a
Stele
llrps
Mack
Cleveland
would
serve
no
useful
purpose
KOLWEZI,
Katanga.
The
The Boosters Club will start
Southern California'* crops Jr. and S. J. Davis today said while Davis said lie was 111.17 interstate agreement pro­ Congo (UPI) — United Na­ Tickets are to tie printed passengers deviling to con­ ty court books a t 04 pleaded
its drive soon hi construct a
tinue to West l'a Im Jleni'h nml guilty unit 23 Innocent.
for the ninth consecutive day,
against such a move until viding for free flow of milk, tions officials, following up ihis week, and will he avail­
new $3u,(kk) stadium on the
they
wouldn’t
vote
for
any
spe­
points south ol there will re ­
llouslHilder said 74 bond*
but Texas’ Rio Grande Val­
Mime plan for apixirlionment Mini is hutting Alabama pro­ lite iieaccful UN take-over of able from member* of all (lie
Seminole High School grounds.
main on tlie ACL trains and were estreated and the rent
cial session of the Legislature. nmld he worked out.
ley waa out of danger.
clubs
next
week,
willi
the
-ate
ducer* In I hr border area.
this last Kalangese strong
General membership will get
continue to Uii’ir destinations. were continued or dismissed.
Both legislators said they
The storm, which alieady
Another hatch of vole* for
Representatives from Con­ hold, laid Um groundwork to at $5 a rouple to begin light
tha pitch Jan. 31.
However, ACL crews will
weren't sending in lelirra for a self-convened special session ner’s office met Monday with
Monday, of the 43 recklesa
ha*
claimed
a
t
least
87
lives,
away
In
order
to
secure
the
• • •
day for bringing Katanga Pro­
slammed the mercury to 20 a seif-convened special meet. arrived in today's mail. But Milk Administrator Eugene vince hack into the Congo.
funds needed by the Sarepta leave tile trains a t Auburn- driving caves, 34 pleaded
That poor gentleman trying
dale uml turn them over to guilty and nine pleaded inno­
Cleveland said It's a waste
Home now.
below In Minnesota and 15 lieto get a PTA started at Junior low in North Dukutu, and of the taxpavrr*' money and the total was still far short Fisher, however, and report­
%I
Hcabourd Air Line crews for cent. There were nine DWI
Tho
lute
(Into
wus
made
of the required ho vote* to ed they could find no recunl Easing Up
high is Just hailing his bead dumped lip to three Inches of
the balunce of the trip.
cases—nix pleading guilty and
netmnary
by
the
presently
of
such
an
agreement.
force
s
session.
HAVANA (UPI) — Premier
against the wall . . . lie'll
Passengers going north will three innocent.
snow from Montana to the
crowded schedule of tha MayFit
tu
n
house
me
m
tiers
and
Alabama
producers
are
also
Fidel
Castro's
revolutionary
have to fight (lie powers that Ohio Valley,
one senator sent In alfirmalive dial h-nging validity of tlie regime has agreed to let be­ fair Inn, but jmnjile of the reverse the nlmve nperatitn.
be.
The
Weather
Bureau
Lined
I votes, pushing the lolal to 27, Florida regulation In Leon tween tmn
• • •
and I.ikjo close county uro urged tu buy their
a rold wave warning fur the
County
Circuit
Court
here.
A
nil
hut
two
of
them
House
relatives
of
recently freed tickets to the ball as anon us Takes Issue
The fellows in Carver's
high plains area from Mon­
TALLAHASSEE fU PI) —
members. A total of II voted hearing is scheduled Friday,
Cuban invaders go to tlie they go on sale.
barber shop say that they
tana to New Mexico, fllitrard
An eecount for the ticket Ally. Gen. Richard Ervin
Monday,
United
States
on
Hie
ransom
NEVER hear their next door
MIAMI (UPI) — The Red
warnings were out for South
The required total of M
freighter Shirley Lykes, Swiss receipts has lieell set up at tlie took issue today with Hie
neighbor practicing bla sing­
Cross rushed pinna today to votes must include 23 stale
Dakota.
official* announeed Monday Klorldu .State Hunk, under Hie procedure under which the
ing . . . Bob Mero In Milady's
The temperature was ex­ accept Fidel Castro's unex­ Senators and m &gt; far the Senate
diieclhm of Clifford MeKih- leathers retirement sy stem 1 OXFORD, Mis* (UPD—Ne­
nigiit.
Shop says that the owner nevpected to drop to 28 in South­ pected offer to free more than lias shown no interest in the
bin, treasurer of tlie .Sarepta pnipu-ed to buy some tlicch gro student James H. Mere*,
t r really sing* in the store
persons from Commu­•elf-startcr move, holding out
ern California’s citrus area. 1.000
Charily Fund committee.
ani/ed filing equipment.
Struggle
Supported
dull takes his final semester
. . . "Oh, he hums a little, but
Tin*
CaiM*ll&gt;erry
Board
of
No relief waa in sight from nist Cuba this week.
for a set lion called by the gov­ Aldermen will meet at 7:30
PNO PENH
Cambodia—
examination at "Ole Miss" to­
never really lets out."
Mora than 1)00 relatives of ernor upon assurance in ad­
either the eold snap or the
• • •
(UPI)—Visiting Czech Pres­
day before leaving the cam­
p.
m.
today
in
the
TViwn
Hall
tha recently freed Cuban in­ vance that an acceptable plan
drought.
Hut he MUST practice tome
pus, perhaps for good.
In coni murd session to iron ident Antonin Novotny ami
The drought hu* rust South­ vaders will Iw brought to the will lie passed.
Cambodian chief of state
Meredith ba* been reported
place . • . Because on Feb. 8
out
details
involving
adoption
ern California fanners mil­ United States aboard the
in seriuus academic diffi­
be will be singing two roles
of a new comprehensive ton­ Prince Norodom Sihanouk
lions of dollar* in crop dam­ freighter Shirley Lykes, pre­
issued a Joint communique
in the Orlando Opera Gala
culty and there was grow­
ing plan for the town.
age. Only .18 inches of rain sently unloading ransom car­
M o n d a y supporting ( h •
when Puccini'* La Boheme ia
ing speculation he would not
The
plan,
dividing
the
town
has fallen afnee July 1.
go
at
Havana.
Approximately
"struggle of the Cuban peo­
presented . . . He'll appear as
return
for the next semester.
Into
distinct
toning
districts
The temperatures were well 200 Cuban-Amcrfonn* will be
Alcindoro In Act 11 after
His examination grades could
The Casselberry Citizens with classification* for earh, ple for independence and
above fret*ling i.t Texas ami flown to Die United Slates
"warming up" as Benart In
Validation proceedings for the bond* shall bo payable have u bearing on whether
Credit Union elected officers was aim ! at its first public liberty."
the Rio Grande Valley'e al­ Wednesday and Friday.
Art I . . . And he's prepared
Hie lasuanca of Water Work* solely from revenue* of the he will be back at the uni­
lies
ring
last
Nov.
2)
alter
fur
the
coining
year
at
a
ready damaged vegetable and
Vies Presidents John Wil­
to alng over 80 other operatic
System Revenue Bonds in Hie water system ."
versity next semester.
citrus crops apparently were son and Raymond Eaton of shareholders meeting held month* of preparation and
Judge Volie Williams J r.
roles for his appearances with
amount of $350,000 were filed
work
by
tlie
town's
Planning
Monday
night
at
the
Women's
safe for the night.
the American Red Cross flew Club.
the New York Cily Opera Co.,
Monday afternoon in Circuit signed a "Rule to Hhuw
and Zoning Commission.
to Havana this morning to
Bridge
...------ Pago 2
the San Carlo Opera Co. and
Court on behalf of the Town Cause" ami set s public hear­ Joint Move
Approval and use of a new
Lytle Swope. Mrs. Eleanur
Classified .... ...... Pago 7
take rharge of arrangements. Sturrs and Raymond Morris city map alto hinges upon
the San Francisco Opera Co. Protest Seen
of Altamonte Springs by At­ ing on Hie m atter for Keb.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Comics
A
DC6B
donated
by
I’an
— — Pago A torney Joe Davis,
EDGERTON,
Wis.
(UPI)
—
. . . Yetslr! Sanford's Rich­
IS at 10 a. m.
D e m o c r a t i c congression­
were elected to serve as di­ adoption of the toning plan.
Dear Abby -------- Pago 2
ard Wentworth really gets A group of pareots planned to American World Airways is rectors.
Monday’s court action is al leaders said alter meeting
The ordinance upon which
Editorial _____ Pago 4
Hie validation proceedings the culmination of at least with President Kennedy today
around in the operatic world protest to the school board scheduled to fly to Cuba
Ben Evan* was named to (he
Entertainment .... Page 2
. . . But then. YOU probably tonight the reading in a high Wednesday with a doctor and credit committee and Willis It. Slocks Firm
were instituted provides that a full year's work by mem- that they hoped Republicans
Legal* __ - Page 6 * 7
know him as Dick lloiUclsw school English class of such Red Cross nursing team, 1,000 Nebcl, William L. Tiifurd and
"neither tire revenue bund* tiers of the town council and would Join Democrats in sup.
NEW YORK (UPI)—Stocks
P u t s ! * __------- Pago 3
. . . Belter known hereabouts, "vulgar" books as "Brave cot*, blankets and other sup­ Mrs. Margaret Mower were were firm In moderately ac­
■sor coupons shall be a geo- the attorney to provide Al­ parting the administration'!
perhaps, as a "purty good New World" and "The Ugly plies to be put aboard the named to the supervisory tive trading at the opeuing to­
Society ™.... ..... Page 8
era) obligation or indebted- tamonte Springs with its own tax rut program a t a means
American."
o$ lire town and TRst water system.
Cracker fisherman."
Shirley Lykea.
P*«*«
day.
of strong than lag the economy.

County Board Pay Hike

Bulletin

Hot Question For Solons

nciv a...

No Sympathy
Strike - ACL

'Bama, Florida
Milk Squabble
Batflelines Set

Unemployment
Gains Here

Prosecutor
Has 'Busy'
Day In Court

Sarepta Ball
Set April 20

Cold Cripples
Midwest States Cleveland, Davis Nix

Apportion Session

Castro To Free
1.000 Cubans

Meredith Takes
Final Exams

Aldermen Set
Zoning Meeting

Revenue Bonds Filed
By Altamonte Springs

Credit Union
Names Officers

Herald Index

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                    <text>Hassle Continues In North Orlando

Councilman Terms Special Meet Unfair
S j p n t l b $ £ * Hjt g
DeBary Library
Releases
Annual Report
By Mm. Ada** Mutter
Th# annual report of th# DaBary I‘while Library baa been
released by Sirs. Ruth Raich,
librarian.
The report ehowi that o f the
434 person&gt; making use o f the
library, SIS were adults and
10S war* young people.
Materials borrowed were,
non-fiction and rererence, 1r
340, an Increase o f 80 during
the year; fiction, 2,810, an In­
crease o f 384; young people’s
books, 700, an Increase o f 16.
Annual circulation totaled 0,093, an increase of 1,602.
Books added by purchase
numbered 64; by gift, 407 and
on loan front Volusia County
Itbrartes, 80. A loan o f 100
volumes from the McNaughton Libraries was also paid for
by the county.
The annual Library Tea
netted a sum o f ISO and the
sale of books, $10.
During the summer non-flctlon and reference books were
moved into the former store
rooms where shelrca were
built and painted by Talman
Van Arsdala and James V.
Richards. Magaslnes also are
now kept In this room.

DeBary Women
To Sponsor Tea
By Mrs. Adam Muller
The Women's Auxiliary of
L etla ry’s American
Legion
Herbert D. Ulbb Post 239
will sponsor a tea at 2 p in.
next Tuesday.
The Tea will be held In
the Social Hall of the DoBsry Community Methodist
Church. Mrs. Louis St. A m ­
ends, genera) chairman, will
he assisted by Mrs. Chauncy
Xing.
Presiding at the tea table
will be Mrs. John Leone and
Mrs. M. Holmes and hostess­
es will bo Mrs. Lynn Reed
and Mrs. Elmer Thompson,
Mrs. Ed lloffm ire will be In
charge of the lea table and
serving on the refreshment
committee will be Mrs. King,
Mrs. Alfred Newell, Mrs. An­
thony (Jrlsmrr and Mrs. Ed­
mund lovanns.
Finance chairman Is Mrs.
C. E. Duller and decorations
chairman Is Mrs. Arne Ericsen.
A musical program will be
presented under the arrange­
ment of Laura Platt Brown.

Board To Meet
lly LuuLe Klmunrk
The Executive lloard o f tha
Altamonte
Spring*
Garden
Club will mast at 7:80 p. m.
tuday
in
the
Community
House on Maitland Ave.

EDITORIAL

PA G E 12

THURS-, J A N U A R Y 17. 1D63

COUNTY NEW S

New Board Continues Meeting
Monday night's meeting of note Shopping Plata as soon quests for the Installation of board wishes to continue the
the Casselberry Board of Al­ as satisfactory negotiations street signs at each end of agenda system. If* requested
dermen was continued sub­ are completed with Eastern
ject to call in order that im­ Shopping Centers, owners of
the Plata, and Casselberry
mediate action can be taken
Utilities Co.
on annexation of the SemiAgreement has been reach­
ed between the city and the
plasa on terms o f the annexa­
tion presented at the Jan.
7 meeting of the board.
In other business the newly
reorganised board lieard re ­

DeBary Concert
Orchestra Plans
First Program

Oak Lane and for two street
lights each on Lilac Rd. and
Jackson CL
Marshal Gua Sawyer was
advised to handle the street
signs and W. L. Tilford, the
street lights.
At the conclusion of the
meeting Ed Lunn, newly ap­
pointed elected chairman of
the

that notification of all busi­
ness lo come before the al­
derman be In (he hands of
the city clerk no later than
Thursday preceding each re­
gular meeting held on the se­
cond Monday of each month.
No change o f the meeting
location from the Casselberry
Women's Club back to the

By Mrs. Adam Mailer
The season’ s first perform­
ance by the DeBary Concert
Orchestra

will

I

Jan.

p.

m.,

be
24.

held

at

at

the

Community Center with Director

Roger Casinl

conduct­

ing.
Casinl, first director of the
DeBary group, has been ab-(
sent for Ihc past Iwo years
during which he worked for
the Warner Druthers Publish­
ing Co. of New York, bis
former employers.
The program will open with
the nautical medley. "B e ­
fore (lie M ast," by Laurendcau followed by the popular
"Raymond
Overture"
by
Thomaa.
A French horn solo featur­
ing Janet Potter, accompan­
ied by Theresa Kupcct at Ihc
piano, will precede "Th# E»pana Walts,” by WakHcufcl.
closing number of the con­
cert's first part.
Opening number of the se­
cond part will be "Th e Hat,”
from J. Slrauaa' roinlc opera.
Following will be a solo by
Robert Norvln McGee, bassbaritone who will be accom­
panied by Mrs. Rupees.
Tlie orchestra tlsrn wsll
present ••Traumerel." by R.
Schumann, a requeat number
featuring the string section
and the program will close
with "Songa of the Nation,"
a selection of American N a­
tional songs arranged by J.
Dodewalt Lampc.

Club To Visit
Audubon House
By Jane Casselberry
H ie South Seminole Garden
Club will visit Ihc Audubon
House on S. U k e Sybclla Dr.
In Maitland next Monday at
12:30 p. m.
Those attending are asked
to bring a sack lunch. Des­
sert and beverage will be
provided by Use hostesses,
Mr*. Myron Jacobs and Mr*.
Clarence Doebener.
A business meeting and
program will be held follow­
ing lunch. Mrs. F i n n e y
Haynes, bird chairman, will
Introduce a guest speaker
from the Florida Audubon
Society.

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_____ o f Aldermen, A rt
Lego, L . E. Woodhatn/t and Ed Lunn, left to rlifht, were aworn Into office
by Mayor Fred Heath, right, at Monday night'a meeting after he took the
oath of office from retiring mayor, Carl Stoddard.
(Herald Photo)

DeBary Legion Chamber Of Commerce Hears
Plans Program Business And Civic Reports
At Hospital
By Donna Estes

Report*

of

business

evening

from

Monday

and tltrough Friday of next week

II) Mr*. Adam Muller
civic progress in the City of
Drllary'a Herbert D, Gibb
Longwood were made at last
American Legion Post 261) Thursday night's meeting of
will present a program of the liting wood Area Chamber
musical entertainment at tha o f Commerce.
Various plans and sugges­
U k e City Veteran* Hospital
tions for improving the down­
Sunday afternoon.
town business district were
The DO minute program o f
presented for discussion and
musical and varlrty numbers
offer* of assistance In any
will be under th* direction o f
way possible were made by
George W olf and will fea­
city officials present for the
ture sume 40 student musi­
meeting.
cians from the Drl.and Junior
City Council Chairman R.
High School Hand along with
C. Carlson reported that he
local lalrlil III 21 different
had been informed that Use
number*.
appropriation
for
widening
Those from Deltary who
and repaving SR 427 from
will appear on tha program Jean'a Corner lo Allamonla
Include Mrs. lamia 81. Amand, Springs has been made and
Mrs. Adam Muller and Robert that the engineering work Is
N. McGee a* *o!ulsta and 80 per cent completed. A l­
Laura Platt III own as pianist. though no rights o f way have
Kidney Swallow will laad as yet beeo obtained K la
community singing with audi­ hoped that work on the pro­
ence participation in old and ject will get underway soon
fam iliar World W ar I songs. after July I, Carlson said.
Dcllary residents wlm may
Councilman Carl bommler
w ish to Join the gruup fo r the announced that the Long wood
visit to the hospital w ill be Volunteer r ir e
Dept, will
welcomed.
sponsor a Lira College each

and invited the residents to
attend and "w atch their fire
department In action."
H ie

business meeting pre­

ceding the discussion program
waa opened with prayer by
E. P. Richard* and the se­
cretary's report was read by
Mlas Dorothy

Heath

due to

absence of Mrs. Charles Ste­
wart who was on vacation In
the north.
A letter waa read from the
Volunteer Fire Dept, thanking
the Chanilwr for its help with
the annual Christmas Party.
H ie membership voted to
donate a sum of $26 to the
Library and was Informed by
Mrs. L. I- Cox tin t the gift
would be added to tha En­
cyclopedia Fund.
Refreshment* at an assort­
ment of cakes, sandwiches,
and tea or coffee were serv­
ed following the meeting and
program by Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Jenquin and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Wagner.

Junior High
Athletic Assn.
To Meet Monday
By Jane Casselberry
Tbs South Seminole Junior
High Athletic Assn, will meet
next Monday at 7:30 p.m. In
the school library.
Henry Duncan, chairman of
Uie association, urges all par­
ents of students at the school
to come out and back the
school'! athletic program.
A very Important matter will
be brought before the group
for consideration at the meet­
ing.
The Junior High Basketball
team now Is In the midst of
Its first season and although
the boys are inexperienced and
handicapped by not having a
regular court or gym In which
lo practice, It Is expected that
thy will Improve with exper­
ience as the season progress­
es. Home games are played at
the Lyman gym and everyone
la urged to come out and en­
courage tin boys' team.
Plans are being made by the
association to sponsor a chick­
en dinner on Feb. 9 at the
Longwood Elementary School
cafeteria with serving sched­
uled to start at $ p.m.
Adult and student tickets are
nominally priced and a special
bargain price la available for
entire families.

New Reporter
Takes Over
For Oviedo
Taking over this

week

at

the Herald'* new* correspon­
dent for the Oviedo area I*
Mr*. R. E. Smithson who
agreed to accept the Job upon
the reilgnatlon of her listerin law, Mrs. Jean Lyles.
H ie form er Linda Miller,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Miller, Mrs. Smithson haa
hern a resident of the ares
for the past eight years and
waa a member o f the 1980
graduating class from Oviedo
High School.
Now a resident of the la k e
tlajea area south of Oviedo,
»hc live* there with her hus­
band, Richard and 19-montlu
old son. Cliff.
New* items of Interest will
lie gladly accepted by Mrs.
Smithson at her home or by
telephone at 38V33M. Her
mailing addrea* Is Rt. 1, Box
119A, Oviedo.

Fire Auxiliary
To Sponsor Sale

North Orlando Councilman
Bob Stephenson branded W ed­
nesday's 9:30 a. m. special call­
ed council session ‘‘entirely un­
fair and unjust" and labeled It
aa a "typical example o f North
Orlando Co. tactic*."
In a statement to reporters
after the less than 20 minute
session during which he was
suspended a* the Village Fire
Chief by Mayor Frank Faiula,
Stephenson said " I f this is a
Democracy, then auch tactic*
o f the organisation should be
open to the public for national
Inspection and approval."
Referring to the fact that
only IS hours advance notice
had been given before the un­
precedented daytime meeting,
he pointed out that he and
Councilman W. W . Anderson,
although unsalaried as coun­
cilman, are salaried employes
and that such meetings could
possibly jeopardise their jobs.
He called additional atten­
tion to the fact that there was
no opportunity to inform the
cltlsens o f the meeting which

VFW Auxiliary
Elects Officers

A Job Well Done

he said was "held entirely at
the convenience o f the com­
pany."
A t the present time Steph­
enson and Anderson art the
only elected official* on tha

I council. Election* will be held
In March for the post* held by
Faaula, Ruel Stripling and
Clarence Memory who serva
on the board through appointI ment by the company.

L Y M A N A L T E R N A T E S on the Bruin Bowl
Team tire Sandy Sherwcn, left, a itenior and A r­
lene Mnnon, a junior. Though Arlene has yet to
see action, Sandy took over aa team captain hint
Sunday when Lyman met Seabreeze o f Daytonu.
(Herald Photo)

By Donna Kite*
The Auxiliary of South Sem­
inole VFW Post 8207 held Its
regular monthly meeting last
Thursday night at thr home of
Mrs. Merle llsrris.
Elections were held to fill
the offices of chaplain, guard
and two year trustee. Those
named were Mr*. Pearl Gil­
The recommended appoint­
bert. chaplain; Mrs. Flossie
ments by Casselberry Mayor
Balser, guard, and Dorothy
Fred H eat' were approved al­
Moulton, trustee.
most unanimously by tha new
Appointments by the presi­
dent, Mrs. Irene March, In­
cluded those o f Mr*. Virginia
McManus aa secretary and
Mrs. Eva Wynn as historian.
Announcement was made
that there will be a joint social
meeting with the Post on Jan.
lly Janr Casaelberry
24 with Commander Matt.
The South Seminole W el­
come Wagon Newcomers Club
will hold Ita regular monthly
meeting next Thursday at the
llumiltun House Restaurant In
North Fern Park.
Thu executive buaid will
meet at 11 a. m. Tha business
By Jane Casselberry
meeting and an afternoon of
The offices of Casselberry card* will follow tha noon
Utilitiea and Casselberry Land luncheon.
Co.
la v e
moved
across
A ll newcomers to the area
Hwy. 17-92 to tire old Colonial are welcome to attend whether
style Casselberry Ferneries or not they have had a rail
Building
which
has
been from Welcome Wagon Hostess
undergoing
extensive
face­ Nora N'orrla. Anyone knowing
lifting.
o f newcomers in the commun­
The building ha* been a ity may notify Mra. N'orrla by
landmark on (ho highway for trlcphon* and she will call on
more than 30 years. It waa them to welcome them and
designed by the distinguish­ bring gifts donated by W el­
ed Winter Park architect. come Wagon sponsors.
Gamble Rogers, for use as
Reservations for the lunch­
offices and a fern packing eon should be made with Mrs.
house.
L. V. I’rttinatl, Wilahlr* Dr„
The Utilities and the Land Fern Park or Mis. Luther
companies have vacated their Miles, Purest City.
office* in live shopping cen­
ter to make way for a cloth­
ing store which will be open­
ed by Mr. and Mra. W. O.
Moon of Longwood.

Casselberry M ayor

Makes Appointments
Newcomers Club
Plans Meeting

Casselberry
Offices To Move

By Mr*. Adam Muller
Plans wera niad* by th*
ladles Auxiliary o f tha De­
Bary Volunteer Fir* Dept, at
last week’ s regular meeting
to sponsor s whit* elephant
and hakt sal* on March 9 at
the Fire Hall.
Members were asked to be.
gin collecting articles for th*
ssl*.
New members presented at
By Jane Casselberry
th* meeting by Mrs. Charles
The 13th Annual Member­
Schneider, membership chair­ ship Meeting of the Cassel­
man, were Mr*. Henry !.ohof, berry Citliena Credit Union
Mr*. John 8trsng, Mr*. Lottie will be held next Monday at
Beck snd Mr*. F. AWorn.
7:30 p.m. at the Women's Club
A donation to tha Auxiliary Building un Overbrook Dr.
from Mr. and Mr*. James
Officials urge all member*
Illnes was received.
to be present.

Credit Union
Sets Meeting

COMMENT

The extent o f high esteem wul deep re­
spect felt for Paul Hate*, retiring chairman o f
the Casselberry Board o f Aldermen, was shown
by residents attending Monday night’s meeting
when the entire audience gave him a prolonged
standing ovation accompanied by an enthusias­
tic round o f applause.
No Individual ever deserved it more . . .
Thia civic minded man, whose life already
was filled with services to his town, spent in­
numerable extra hours during the jmst year in
order to work out the ever increasing problems
coming before the hoard to the satisfaction o f
all parties concerned.
The Herald would like to go on record in
agreement with Casaelberry residents that he
has done a magnificent job for, in our estima­
tion he haa led the town, with dignity, through
one o f Ita most trying periods o f growth and de­
velopment.
Although eome o f the projects he would like
to have seen completed still awsit final action,
ha and his fellow board members can most as­
suredly take credit fo r laying the groundwork In
. much o f tiie progress yet to come to the Town
• f Casselberry.

Stephenson

Oviedo Club
To See Film

By IJnda Smithson

board uf Aldermen at Munday night's meeting.
Tha only real dissentlon
cam* over tha naming o f a
five-man Zoning Board which
finally was approvad by the
deciding vota o f newly elected
Chairman Ed Lunn.
Appointed were H a r m a n
Joyce, a holdover member and
Graham Wilson, Elton Bennett, John M. Burn* and J. A .
Ilirkenmeyer. Voting fo r tha
recommendations were L . E.
W o o d h a m s and A rt Lego;
against. C liff Ovarmsn and
George Howard.
H ie appointment o f Clyde
Fueas as building inspector
was tabled until tha February
meeting. Overman, who pres­
ently holds th* Job, already
had requested that he be al­
lowed lo continue with work
underway.
The appointment o f s light­
ing chairman also Is pending
due to III health o f Herbert
Maley, who hold the post and
was recommended for another
term. In th* interim. W. I*
Tilford accepted th* job.
Other appointments mad*
were those o f George l,ewis
and Fred Krdman as polirt
patrolmen; James 1.. Dirkenmeyer, city custodian; J. D.
Self, Drvxel Ice and Don W illson, road board and Edward
Stout and Thomas Mackey,
recreation commission.
The l&gt;o*rd agreed to abolish
the building committee until
such time a* a city building
fund can lie established.

Tlic Oviedo Hume Demon­
stration Club will meet at
thr Oviedo Canning Kitchen
at 9:30 a. m. Friday. Mem­
bers planning to attend arc
asked to bring a chair and a
cup.
A film. "L ad y and the
Slock
Exchange," will tic
shown by Kim Barley of the
A. M. Kidder brokerage firm
in Sanford.

PTL Meets
By Linda Smithson
The January meeting o f tbs
Slav u Parcnt-Tcachcr League
was Isold at 8 p. m. Tuesday
in the school auditorium.
Members ol tlse boy* and
girl* 4-H Clubs presented ths
educational portion o f th*
program.

Fire Auxiliary Installs New Officers
New
Mary

N E W OFFICERS o f ths Lake Mary Volunteer Fire Dept. Auxiliary were
installed Inst Thursday night by Mrs. Mnck N. Cleveland Sr., left. Presenting the gevel to Mr*. Marion Schweickert, new president, is Mrs.
Marge lleinhuck, retiring president. Other officers at righ t o f Mrs.
Schweickert are Mr*. Virginia Mercer, vice president; Mrs. K *y Sannman,
secretary and Mrs, France* Abell, treasurer.
(Herald Photo).

officer* o f the
Volunteer

Fire

Lake

Marge llrlnhurk. Mr*. Viola

Dept.

Werfelman,

also

a director,

Auxiliary were Installed last

waa unable lo lie present for

Thursday night by 6lra. Mark

the meeting.

N . Cleveland Sr. who served

Chairmen appointed for the

as officiating officer for the
•cession.
Taking
over were
Mr*.
Marlon
Schweickert, presi­
dent; Mrs. Virginia Mercer,
vice
president;
Mr*.
Kay
Sastman, secretary and Mrs.
Francos Abell, treasurer.
Directors
installed
were
Mrs. Ruhr ijabkm sod Mrs.

coming year included Mrs.
Helen
Powell, devotional;
Mra. Margaret Ulmer, ways
and meana with Mrs. Lena
Eith and Mrs. Lois Pugh aa
ro-chairman;
Mrs.
Claire
Grange, sunshine; Mrs. AbeU,
publicity; Mrs. Mercer, post­
er; Mra. Libby Smathers, kit
chan *ui&gt; Mrs. Bcruns Scnk-

bell and Mrs. Sjoblom as cochairmen.
Appointed as a committee
to work with the firemen on
the Feb. 9 annual barbecue
were Mrs. Ilelnbuch as chair­
man, Mrs. Grange as cochairman and Mrs. Florence
Zimmerman as head o f the
ticket committee.
The annual report, present­
ed by Mr*. Ilelnbuch, m irin g
president, termed the past
year as th* most success,
ful In the organization's his­
tory.

During Hie year,

in addi­

tion lo sponsoring rard par­
ties, and square dances, tha
group

assisted

with several

the

firemen

barbecues

and

at the annual picnic and gave
a Halloween party and a
Christmas party.
Proceed*
from
Auxiliary
sponsored event* were used
toward
tlie
new
meeting
room at the Halt.. Tha Auxi­
liary also purchased a heat­
er, chain, electric fan and
tad th* atafc
'"

Om

�GSA O K s Post Office
As Future Library Site

^ C L O ^
By Larry Vrrvhrl
It’s a sure bet Hie city
won't ask for urban renewal
legislation when lliey get to­
gether with (be total dele­
gation Feb. 1 . . . The word
is that "urban renewal" it
too much a hut potato
•
• •
I t s also a sure bet the
county will bcscigc. plead,
cajole, urge, ask, emphasize,
stress, argue for a pay raise
. . . At least this time the
m sjortty have been in ofiicc
more than 13 days,
•
• •
That scheduled school hoard
meeting yesterday was call­
ed o ff because plans for Engliah Estates school weren't
quite ready.
•
• •
Even though Hunt Co. plant
dedication is set for tomor­
row it will be awhile before
the plant is put into opera­
tions. Still some problems
with the state on industrial
waste.
•
• •

The General Service Administra­
tion today hr reed to turn over the va­
cant First St. Post Office for use us it
public library.
A t the same time, GSA official*
in Atlunta informed City Manager \\\
K. Knowles that fi5 feet o f adjacent
property by the facility would l&gt;e put
up fo r sale.
The deed for the facility i« expect­
ed to be turned over to the city within
the next 10 day*.
Knowles said this morning that

Mr.
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Mrs.
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H.

L.

Praise for Florida bul fear
for the future of the United
States was expressed today
by H. L. Hunt, Itere from
Dallas for the dedication of
his HI.H Products plant at
10 s. m. Saturday.
Hunt and Doyle Conner,
(irtyhm-.td
honored
local commissioner of agriculture,
manager Homer Little for will speak at the dedication.
"exceptional service."
•
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Expressing Ids faith in Flor­
ida, Hunt said today that "as
we are successful in our ope­
rations here we will be ex­
panding.
"Y ou r state has had ils upsand-dewns, such as the end
of the boom in 1023 and the
recent freeze, bul it has a
tremendous potential and Is

Special Session
Petition Filed

New Dellary C of C President, J. C. Bradley tells us
that John Krider has accept­
ed sn Invitation from him to |
T A L L A H A S S E E (UI*I&gt;— Five Hoiimg member*
speak to the Dellary group filml petition* with the Secretary of Stale today to
cn Feb. 20th.
initiate a mova fo r the Ltfrlalaturu hi call Unelf into
• •
»l
apeclal aaaaloo to reapportion.
Speaking of D e llv y , Hos­
The petitions, m i tie* ting u third apodal fw**inn
pital Administrator
up t* 4 U tr ittjn | r . w e r e f ile d b y Bop*, lleorjre Stnllinu*
erer spoke to the’ D e lt r y —r*
o f Duval, Hubby |(u»* o f WayChamber Wednesday *?gnt
Vila. Ji toe* il ’.Vise o f Okatelling them about the new
I-ora. Jack F.iunjrr* o f Munretirement center which will
loe and Allissnri It. Strickland
he built their.
of Litius,

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It’s easier to get ticket*- to
Hie next Liston
Pa Hers ?n
fight than the chamber ban­
quet Saturday night.
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•

You can forget about that
September 1903 target date
fo r the Seminole College out
by North Orlando , . .
• • I
A gift subscription to the
Herald is the number one
news source for a Cleveland,
Ohio, couple these days, Mr.
and Mrs. B. Dudl write that
•ince liicir papers have been
on strike they have grown
to depend on the liersid as
their prime informant. Their
onty suggestion for improvmem is that the high tem­
peratures be carried for tlx*
state of Florida in the wratiter reports.

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Water
improvement
con­
tracts between the city and
Clark, Dailey and Dietz will be
signed at the Jan. 28 merting.
. . .
The new Board of Aldermen
took over in Casselberry Mon­
day night with a tidy cash
balance on hand of 123.381.*2.
An approximate pl.noo o f this
amount, however, h is already
been awarded In bids by the
retiring board.
In addition the new board in
herited final action on the
city’s new zoning plan and
map, on the requested water
rale raise by Casselberry
Utilities and on the annexation
of Seminole Shopping Plaza.
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*

Jack
Morrison’s
Service
station next to the courthouse
will look like an annex soon,
.tack Is painting the outside of
.vis building and it will be the
same colors of the courlhouse.
&lt;That is when the courthouse
is painted.)

* • •

I f you don’t think this coun­
ty isn’t growing take a look
at some of these figures A rt
Beckwith came up with the
other day:
For a 10 year period, Instru­
ments recorded jumped from
8,118 to 18,010; collection of
delinquent taxes. 132, {8,984,
11W12, {80,207; County Court
informatiuns filed, 1032, 077,
last year, 2,103; Ciieuit Court
chancery cases. 1032, 188;
Ifm-J, 010; law cssci, 1035, 67;
1102, M0; criminal, 1032, 1UI
and 1002, 132-

For ’Freeze'
Road Funds

Seminole County today Insrums eligible

fur emergency

funds tn rebuild roads iluningi-d during lust month's record
fu rze .
The county engineer Imd re*
ported cat Her that close to
{13,000 In damages hit the
county road, due tn the fiecze.
Today the road board act up
an eificrgcm y fund of more
limn { I million to covet re­
building of c o u n t y - roads
tlnoughout the entile state.
Tho {I,lh2,uo0 i n c l u d e s
{382,000 for emergency fund*
ami { 800,000 in secondary
monies,
In another action, the board
voted to ask oil comptitnea to
okay u single n e d it curd for
use by the state. If alt the oil
roitipunics ngit-e, one n e d it
curd would lie pul in each
slate vehicle, thus simplifying
pupt-r work.

Merit Awards
To Be Presented
At C Of C Fete

I f a total o f 27 petitions,
representing one-fifth o f tlm
j im-mticishin o f tile Legisla­
ture, ui* filed, the Secret ary
o f State must poll the entire
legislature. Affirm ative vote
of three-fifths or 80 members
is neerssnry to convene the
meeting.
The self-starter move was
luunrhed by Stalling* even
tbuugh House Speaker Mal­
lory Home dropped a similar
proposal mi Tuesday l&gt;crauae
lie said it was ""hopelt-**."
Home said it waa impos­
sible to get members o f the
Senate to go along. Horne
said the move has to lie appi uvrd by three-fifths o f each
House.
" I f we're to get hack Into
special session, it's going to
have to lie by rsll o f the gov­
ernor,” Horne ssid.
The governor said he won't
call the session until lie lias
agreement In advance for
uduption o f a rrasonabln plan
which so far lie has been un­
able to get.

Orange Schools
OK Integration

ORLANDO (U P !) The
Orange County public schools
will begin gradual integration
next September, according to
School Supt. It. Earl Kipp.
The County School Board
approved a plan Wednesday
night for integrating the first
grades of all county publir
schools next September.
Under the plan, parents of
children who will enter the
first grade next September
will apply at the school of
Ibelr choice during Hie per­
iod from February through
April. The children will be al­
lowed to attend the seta-d
nearest their home rcgarjlcaa
of the predominance of the
race in their neighborhood or
school.
The option will lie extended
one grade each year (here­
after.
Token Integration was intro­
duced in the county this school
WASHINGTON
(C P I)
— year when about Zu Negro
President Kennedy will visit studenta were admitted to
West Germany Ibis year fol­ Durrance Elementary School,
lowing a trip to Italy, the which primarily serves fam ­
Wiute House announced to­ ilies stationed a I Mi£u&gt; Air
I Force Base.
d s ).

Merit and service awards
will be presented Saturday
evening when the Seminole
Counly Chamber of Commerce
holds its annual dinner-meet­
ing at the Mayfair Inn
Gov. Farris Bryant will he
introduced
by Slate
Rep.
Mack N. Cleveland Jr The
governor will be the principal
speaker.
Chaplain Robert N Deal.
NAS, will pronounce the invo­
cation.
Charles L. Bobinson will
present the Downtown Mer­
chants Association's service
award. Judge Volie A. Wil­
liams Jr. will present the
Chamber’s merit awards tu
two members. Robert F. Shedden will present the Cham­
ber's community s e r v i c e
award.

Berlin Bound

beinp put up for public bid. A t that
time Commissioner Karl Hiirtlinbotliam
said " if we don’t take tltc building, the
school imiird nr any federal agency
could get control o f the facility.”
City A tty. Hill Hutchison had cmphusized that for the city it would
"just lie inlying time saying the build­
ing would lie used for a library."
The Merchants Division o f the
Chamber o f Commerce have g o n e on
record favoring public bids on the pro­
perty.

Hunt
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Hunt 'Fearful'
For U .S . Future

County
Engineer’s
office
biting their nails on what goes
with Seminole Dlvd. raccwayroad. . . Tito project will in­
terfere with completion of
23th St.
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Big doings here tomorrow
but remember it's also Ro '
berl E. Lee's birthday. Well.
1 was horn In south Brook- j
lyn!
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and

he will *tnrt immediately on planning
a layout for the jnist office for use ns
a library and start cost estimates on
renovating the facility.
On Nov. 26, the City Commission
voted to ask the GSA to take over the
post office for use ns a library despite
protest* front merchant* that it would
benefit the city more if it is put up fo r
public *u!c.
Even though the commission ap­
proved the |msl office for u future
library site, they favored the facility

a good place for labor to
liv e ."
However, Hunt turned the
interview to Use national and
international scale by releas­
ing a prepared statement:
" A year ago a public opin­
ion poll showed that nine out
of IU Hiougbt Hie United
States should slay in Hie
United Nations. After viewing
small dictator Thant in actlun
effecting
the
decision
to
make Cuba a permanent san­
ctuary for Castro, to enslave
the Cuban people and Thant
assisting him in nullifying
the 'on spot inspection' plan,
we Hie public of (lie U. S.
should change our mind*. By
now we must also be aware
nf dictator Thant, without
I even real authority from the
UN and acting against the
wishes of our allies, ruling
with a mailed fid to carry

3 jf r a a |f e &amp; £
V ja tt how great t la- tbit
'first mVh nf t h e 4 world,'
Thant; a creation of Khruahchev or perhaps a pet of the
U. S State department to
head Hie partnership between
the L. S. and the USSR,
known us the U N ?"
Hunt elaborated
on
Ilia
prepared statement by saying
that he is "disturbed for the
future of Am erica; It is be­
coming enslaved." He added
he definitely feels Hist Cornmnnium it on the uprise in
the U. S.
"V ery few people know,"
the Texas oilman said, "Hiat
in September o f tool our
Congress passed a bill, and
the President signed it, giv­
ing authority to the President
to disarm our country. It
could mean, if he wished,
destroying our military ser­
vices, doing away with live
U. S Military academy at
West Point, the U. S. Naval
academy at Annspoiii and
Hie U, S. Air Force academy
at Colorado Springs."
Hunt charged the Presi­
dent’s representative for dis­
armament "has been proved
to tie a member of a Com­
munist front in the U. S. bul
he recently resigned.”
He
said further that if Hie U,
S. is disarmed our arms
would be turned over to the
UN. whose military forces al­
ways have been beaded by a
Communist.
He
concluded
that
the
newspapers, magazines and
other news media "is per­
haps 85 to five per cent in
the liands of people who want
to see us subjugated." He
suggested a
slogan: "A ik
your friends to buy their pro­
ducts advertised only in pa­
triotic media."

Canal Meet
Slated Monday
Sen Bernard Parrish, Titus­
ville, god John Krider, Sanlord, chairman o f the St.
Jnhr.s-i.idian River Naviga­
tion committee, will meet
Monday noon With Chairman
Harris Saxton of the Volusia
Counly Commission *t New
Smyrna Beach.
Parr lab and Krider will in­
vite Volusia Counly to join
witb Seminole, Brevard and
Orange counties in the promolion ol the proposed St JohnsIndian R iver canal.

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Damage Heavy
By Unite*) Press International
Suh-frtning cold pushed in­
to parched southern California
valleys again today, causing
the worst crop damage In M
year*.

High Honors
LONDON (U P I ) — Friends
nf .Sir Winston Churchill said
today they are certain he
wuulil accept honorary citizenship in the United States if It
is offered him.

Big Gross
W ASH IN G TO N t U P ll —
Democrats expect to gross
about {1 million from tonit-Ill's second anniversary cel­
ebration o f President Kenindy's inauguration.

Second Highest
E D W A R D S AFB , Calif.
(U P l)- - C h le f space agency
pilot Joe Walker shut the XI3
rocket ship 31 mile* into space
Thursday in the second high­
est flight ever made by a
winged aircraft.

Violence Out
CLEMSON, S. C. (U P I ) —
Student leaders said Thursday
they expect no violence If N e­
gro llurvry Gantt is admitted
to tho all-white (.Vinson (.'ul­
lage later this month liy fed­
eral court order.

N o Plans
HOLLYW OOD (L 'P l) — Ed­
die Fisher suid Thursday hr
had no immrdiat* plans for
divorcing Ids wife, Elisabeth
Taylor, hut would not stand lit
the way if she intend* to mar­
ry lllt-hurd Burton.

Fatal Mishap
D E LAN D (U P I ) — Howard
Smith, 17, of Pierson, appar­
ently shot nnd killed himself
accidentally as he was on Ids
way to pick up newspapers for
his dally route Thursday, the
sh eriff* department reported.

Destroyer O f Life?
LOS ANG ELES (U P I ) - A
scientist w a r n e d Thursday
that it is mnreivabla that mi­
croscopic life form* from an­
other planet could d in g to re­
turning space craft and de­
stroy life on earth.

Waiting
ST. A U G U S TIN E (U P I) —
A federal labor mediator wait­
ed today for a chance ” to l-e
useful" in a dispute in which
1,000 workers may walk out
on Hie Florida Eaat Coast
Railway Wednesday— and lose
their jobs.

Hearings Over
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I ) —
The State Budget Commission
ended hearings Thursday on a
record {1.3 billion in requests
fur the coming biennium, end
Guv. Farris Bryant said the
group will meet Feb. 6-fl to
work on needed cutbacks.

No Politics Involved
In Called Jury-Conner
Doyle Conner, commissioner conspiracy, bribery and grand Hammond and Alba T. Halt.
surrendered themselves, post­
The four defendants appear­ ed bonds and w-rra released
agriculture, today denlrd larceny against Ralph Aiderman. C. R. laiwdermilk, Hilly ed al the county jail Tuesday, pending a hearing on April IS.
any political implications in

of

last Monday's grand jury ac­
tion aguinst four citrus men.
In a telephone Interview
with The Herald from Talla­
hassee, Conner said that "to
nty knowledge (hr case pro­
ceeded along normal lines."
lie was asked of report* that
charges against the lour men
had been dismissed last sum­
mer in a justice of the peace
court.
"When w^ liorq, tn Tallahas­
see first learned of. the fact*.”
he explained, "w e investigated
and turned our Information
over to the slate'* attorney,
Arthur Steed. He look the rate
Into tltc JP court bul later de­
cided hr wanted II in a court
of higher Jurisdiction and so
moved to that court. Thr moUun was granted and the men
were
released
from
their
bonds. We nearly flipped when
we learned that.
"Hut now- Hie lour nirn have
been formally charged in in­
dictments and these will pro­
ceed front tills point."
Conner denied any know­
ledge of reports lin t Hie cave
bad been transferred from Hu
JP court tu Circuit Court hecause "one of the defeiidums
turned state's evidence."
Steed's office a I Orlando
said he Is in court today and
cannot lie reached until this
afternoon.
The grand Jury last Monday
returned true bills chargin':

Polaris Missile
Shift Expected

Seminole County Board of
Realtors will meet Mondry at
•:30 pan- at tbe RUtaba Inn
at Kern Park, Tho speaker
will be E. Austin J a v a o f Or­
lando, Important changes in
board's business will be dls-

★

Thu paving o f Suniiimlu lllvtl., thought two day*
ago In Im&lt; a dead project, wit* maidenly reborn late
Thurmlay afternoon when Seminole Raceway with­
drew the Feb. I completion deadline and put up $18.()(Ml toward lite 82(1,-101) demanded by thu county to
paiTicipalu in widening and lemnTncing the mail.
Th e

Bulletin

Tax Assessor Asks:

i-uily
with
willl
{lo o
with

low ii

of

t ’esK -lb erry

till, morning dc|H»itci|
fou n t) Clerk A i l B ekHa {It,00(1 sliaro ami tint
contingency fund along
tin- lluiewny'n click .

★

H ie
Atlantic Coast Lino
Railroad Wednesday presented
Hi* city with lli* deed to a
water pipe line approximately
two inilt-i long and a 15 font
right of way to fco with It.
Mayor Tom McDonald »eccptecl llic deed from railroad
official', L. A. Anderson, as»islant superintendent, and W.
T. Ilriislry, commercial agent.
Appraised value of Hus lino
and Ihe rigid of way lias been
assessed at near $15,out). An­
derson said.
Tin- line was llic original
water line from the railroad's
former pumping station in
I ake Jena e, which served Hie
old simps and the old passen­
ger station In Sanford, iio
added.
Tltc new station and shops
were pul in use in (Jclubcr,
JU5J

CoifiUui'tioli is ex pec l I'd to
begin immediately ami Hie
county, which will furnish
labor ami inuteriala, bus as-uied that the load will re­
main open to two-way tint fie
at all times.
The three way agreement
between the llaeewuy, the
town ami the county will
cover the two mile stretch
from llw y. 17-1*2 to Imku Dr,
7 lie 300 fo o l strip from Lake
Dr. to the gate* la bring r e ­
paved hy Hie Itucewuy,
E-timutvd lime limit fur
E M S A B K TIIV ILLE , Katan­
doing Hie work, nice con­
ga. The Congo ( U P I ) - U. V.
stitution In-gills, ha* in-ell set
forces
prepared
today
to
at four days,
start moving intu the Katanm o stronghold of Kolweit on
Hu- basis of an agreement
with
President
M o is o

Homesteaders: File Now
home­ the household is required to These should bo returned be­
fore April 1.
stead exemption are urged to make application.
Mrs. Walker said Hie law
Un Jan. 1 homestead exemp
file now by Mrs. Mary Earle
provides that In order tu re­
Walker, county tax assessor, Hun applications were mailed ceive the benefit of the exemp­
New home owners should to Unix* person* who applied tions allowed application must
take their recorded deed or fur exemption last year and be filed earh year between
agreement for deed to the tea still owned their property the Jan. 1 and April i and, in or­
assessor's office for the first first of 1863. Tangible and in­ der to avoid penalties, all tax
application. In the case of tangible personal property re­ returns must be filed by April
first application (he bead of turn forms also were mailed. 1.
for

★

Seminole Blvd. Pave ACL Donates
Job Reborn Again Deed To City

Counly Clerk Art BerkWASHINGTON (U P I) - A with said at mum today (hr
strategic shift was reported In x.’G,imi In rbrrk* had brrn
Hie works for llic Mediterran­ plaint in escrow but would
ean today, with U. S. built tu- returned, lie said Hie
Jupiter rockets in Italy and SIN,(loti thrrk from thr rarrTurkey to be replaced by Pol
wa&gt; Is not arrrplablr In
ari* missiles at sea.
ils prrsrni form ami would
When Hie switch is made, it br returned to Hip rare1* expected to be describ'd a- way. They will be required
(o plare their money with
furthering the Kennedy-Mac
millan concept o f s NATO Uassrlberry and that town
nuclear furce us outlined in Ibr will be requlrrd to put up
agreement Hiry reached at the a rlirik In the full amount
ol SZG.ItMl before (be coun­
Nassau conference.
No part of (he plan now be­ ly will proceed with (in­
ing developed has been spelled road work. Counly Engineer
out officially. As recently as William Husb explained that
last summer Hie Defense De­ "to make it proper Ibr
partment denied that any agreement by the county
must be with a municipali­
withdrawal of Jupiter missiles
ty.”
was contemplated.

New applicants

Realtors Meet

PROPERTY DEED tu tin old witter linu anil ita right o f way was pre&gt;
xt'iitpii to Mayor Tom Mi-Dnmilit, (le ft) Weilniwlay by AC L officials, SupL
L. A. Aiulurmtii, (ten ter) and \V, T. Hensley, commercial agent, (rig h t),
(Herald Photo)

UN Sets Move
Into Katanga

Tsiiom bo.

Herald Index
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Pago 7
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P l| »tA - J in .l§ ,lM S

Rev. Grover Sewell

Times Are
Exciting
There Menu to be liUle
doubt that we are living in
the most exciting Uinta man
haa ever known! If we aur&gt;
vlve thia century it will al
most be certain that historians
will say that It was man's (In*
est period of existence. When
we read of the accomplish*
menta of past years and make
comparisons with our Umea it
is araatlng indeed.
When 1 was a boy one of the
favorite expressions to indi­
cate impossibility of achieve­
ment was, " I couldn't do that
anymore than I could fly to
the m oonl" Perhaps this will
be an outmoded saying before
much more time baa pasaed.'
Twenty years ago some of
our military aircraft reached •
speed o f over 900 miles an
hour. This seemed utterly fan­
tastic to ua but it it easy to
understand when we realise
that IS yeara before that, an
automobila driver who exceed­
ed *0 miles an hour was brave,
indeed.
One o f the older outstanding
clergyman o f a y denomlaa

Messiah Church
Elects Officers
By Jane Ceeeethvrry
Messiah Lutheran Church of
Caaoelberry elected officers for
tha coming year at w meeting
o f the council held Monday
night at the temporary meet­
ing place, the American Le­
gion Home on Prairie Lake.
Elected were Ho ilia Tucker,
vice-chairman) A rvid Bcrdahl,
treaaureri Prod I n i man, fland a l secretary end Milton Pree-

Grace Church
To Conduct
Mission School

A School of MUalons will be
held at the Grace Methodist
Church of Sanford with th*
first of four consecutive Sunlion remarked recently that |day evening services sched­
when he wa* a boy a church uled to be held thU week at
with a membership of 3oo 7:90 p.m.
Aev. John H. Hires Jr., paswas considered large but now
lor of the church, will lead tha
they are not unusual.
Cltie* o f a million people study on the book "T b e Arm of
were once considered rare and Compassion," a home mission
yet they will be common place theme which highlight* re­
before much time haa panedl sponsibility of the church to
Today our "atrip cities" are persons of special used io the
developing which will have community.
Mra. Taamar Braden of the
many millions of people with­
in a few years. It is said that Sarepta Rest Home, guest
one auch city now exists which speaker for the first session,
is approximately 600 miles will highlight a local commun­
long. Ttila la the area from ity problem among the aged.
On Thursday of next week a
Haverhill, Uaaa., to the Ches­
apeake Bay. It la estimated delegation of members from
that by 2000 A.D. that San the Grace Methodist Men's
Francisco and Los Angeles, aa Club will attend the District
well as Milwaukee and Chi­ Men's Club meeting at the
cago, will be one city in met­ First Methodist Church tn San­
ford.
ropolitan area.
What a challenge and yet
what
a
responsibility for
Christians! The tremendous
task ahead demand* far more
than an anemic and insipid
type faith and life.
God gave us • peculiar kind
By Jan* Cassatherry
of luxury in the past. We could
Tha first in a aerie* of 19
"p lay around" with our railgtoa and not b* ao aware e f half-hour dramatised televis­
our deficiency but such time ion programs in the "Breakhaa passed. Even (hough our thru" series will be teen local­
progress is sometimes ac­ ly over W LOF T V at I p.m.
claimed aa great we must ad­ on Sunday.
Though th* program baa
mit that even "statistical
membership" of our churchts been especially planned tor
1* not keeping up with our boys and glrU tn th* fourth,
fifth and aixth grades, both
population increases.
Let ua turn again to our older and younger children
Blblaa and hear our Lord will find tha stories and dis­
Christ u y that His Kingdom cussion* by a panel of young­
must reign in our hearts. If sters absorbing.
Parents also will find solu­
this be done, as H * desires,
the contagion of faith will tion* to many common pro­
spread until His Kingdom be­ blems o f childhood la this in­
come* a reality throughout ter** ting series.
Th# children and teachsra
the earth. Such an opportunity
apeak* o f aicitiag times, in- in the Junior department o f the
Casselberry Community Meth­
odist Church Sunday School
are partleipatiag and have
planned to incorporate discus­
sions of th* "Breakthru" programa into the Sunday School

'Breakthru' TV
Series To Open

O h a l r m e n e f committees
elected were Lee Pease, evang­
elism) Or. Eugene Kills, etewnrdahip) Fred Erdman, fin ­
ance) Rodney Cable, property
and Mr. and Mr*. Pease, Lu Us­
er League advisors.
Eloctad u a s m as officer*
By Louise Grayson
e f the Luther League a n t Bill
A nnouncement h u e b e e n
A gee, preeldeatj Bill Bcrdahl, nude In Genem that Rev. and
vica-p reaid «t and Sandra Ua- Mrs. Jack Stewart and family
b y , secretary-treasurer.
e f the P in t Baptist Church
w ill be leaving In February
fo r Center HIU where Rer.
Stewart baa accepted • pastor­
ate.
The Stewart* cam* to Ge­
nera in November of 1916
from Tamma, 111. They are tha
Church lesdertr trusteei and parents o f three children,
members o f tha six commis­ Mark, Catharine and HaUn.
sions of all Metbodlit Church­
A Farewell-Fellowship Din­
es in tha Sanford area attend­ ner is being planned by tha
ed the first In a aeries o f In­ members of th* church for
stitutes for the Promotion of Feb. I to honor the departing
Stewardship Education at th« family.
First Methodiit Church in San­
ford Thursday at I p.m.
Dr. Joa A. Tolle, superin­
tendent of the DcLand District,
la serving as chairman o f tha
Institute. Dr. Gilbert Stout of
the General Board of Lay Ac­
tivities is director and min­
The First Baptist Church of
isters from the district are Altamont# Springs recently
serving u Instructors.
observed Seaton of Prayer
Rev. John T. Adams Jr., along with other Southern
pastor of P in t Church, serves Baptist Churches.
in tha area of the Commission
The goal of |7t for the Lottie
on Education and also will atMoon offering for Foreign Mis­
•1st |n tha meeting* to bo held sions was exceeded during the
at Naw Smyrna, DeLand and month of December according
Falatka.
to a report from WMU Presi­

Geneva Church
To Lose Pastor

Church Leaders
Attend Institute
In Sanford

Baptist Church
Observes Season
O f Prayer

dent Mrs. Otbel Sullivan. Dur­
ing the week there were dally
session* for prayer and a pro­
gram of tha work being dona
in the Far Eastern counlrlta.
The book. "N ew Frontier* in
an Old World," was taught by
H ie Junior lllgb M YF of Iba the pastor, Ilev. Lewis D.
P in t Methodlit Church will Haines, prrcccdlng Uic Week
begin a new iludy at Sunday's of Prayer.
6:90 p.m. meeting under the
direction of Barbara Thomas,
leader of (he aerie*. Theme of
the study will be "Understand­
ing Parents."
Rev. end Mrs. Lewis D.
Members of the Senior High
group will continue their study Haines o f th* A l t a m o n t *
on "N ew Meanings for Old Springs First Baptist Church
W ords." with this week's pro­ were surprised with a g ift of
gram to be led by David Dig an automatic dishwasher, com­
pletely installed In their home
ginbotham.
on Boston A va, during the
past Christmas holidays.
Tha g ift was presented by
th* c o n g r e g a t i o n uf the
church.
By Jane Casselberry
The WMU of the Prairie
Lake Baptist Church met Mon­
day at • p.m. at the church
with Mrs. Leonard Jones,
president, presiding. The ex*
By Linda Hmltkaoa
The general masting o f th*
acutlve board mat for an hour
Oviedo First MethodUt WSCS
precadlng the meeting.
Daring the program ■ film will be held at 7 p. m. next
showing tha activities o f the Monday In Fallowshlp Hall o f
Or sage County Cerebral Palsy th* church.
T b it will be a supper meet­
Clinie was shown.
Refreshments w ar* served ing with Chapel Guild Circle
Ay the hoeteasee, Mr*. Robert aa hostesses. Mrs. Den Ulrey
Conrad and Mr*. Ray Channel, will be lu charge o f the pro­
gram.
Jolbwiag th* program.

Junior High
M YF To Begin
Study Series

Haines' Receive
Holiday Gift

Prairie Lake
WMU Meets

Oviedo WSCS
To Meet Monday

Viewers and tsachan guides
to the aeriM have been dis­
tributed aa well aa tbo pam­
phlet for partita, "Living with
Your Children."

Ordination Set
For New Elders

| Casselberry MYF Groups Plan Japanese Dinner And Program
B y Jsa* CaaaaMen y
Membori o f tha Intermedi­
ate and Senior M Y F o f th*
Casselberry Community Methodist Church will have a Jap-

W SCSPIons
Smorgasbord
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
Tha Women's Society of
Christian Service o f the De­
nary Community Methodist
Church w ill hold its annual
Smorgasbord on Jan. 60 at the
church.
Serving hat been scheduled
from noon until 1:80 p. m.;
from 4 p. m. until 8:60 p. m.
and from 4 p. m. until 7 p. m.
Tickets are on aal* and are
available from any WSCS
member.

REV. J. R. BOYCE, nieriicul-evunKelihtlc rnl*nlonary to Mexlro for 22 years, will apeak at
8:45 a. m. and 11 u. m. services Sunday at the
First Presbyterian Church. He und his wife con­
duct a 50-bed hoapitul ut Ometepec, Mexico. He
is a graduate o f Erakino College, S. C .; Columbia
Theological Seminary, Decatur, Ga., and o f the
University o f Mexico school o f medicine.

Tbe
Rer.

inaugural
William

mlniatar

ef

sermon

ef

Cue**

as

J.
th*

Baptist Church

Pinecroet

will

be de­

livered thia Sunday,
A

a*U v*

at Sarasota, he

haa spent th* last sight years
as paster o f the W est Side
Baptist Church In Hollywood
which be started aa a mi*sioa ia 1964 and haa derslopod to a church o f more
than 600 members.
A graduate o f Stetson Uni­
versity and o f Southern Bap­
tist Theological Seminary, he
haa bald numerous positions
o f responsibility la writing
and denominational field* of
th* church and haa been an
active participant la promin­
ent eirte organisations.
He has bean director o f th*
Florida Baptist East Coast
Assembly since 1966, has boon
a member of th* Ftorlda Bap­
tist Convention cooperative
program committee and of
tha Convention nominating
committee.
In addition he was chair­
man o f th* Gulf Stream Aatn.
finance committee and » erred
as past advisor to th* Asso­
ciation Brotherhood and th*
Association music department.
HI* wlfa, th* formar Bar­
bara Croat, attended Mere­
dith College In Relslgh, N . C.
and Stetson University. She
has dona summer work with
th# Florida Training Union
Board In Northwest Florida,
has taught tnusle to grade*
on* through eight and has
aarved as a fourth grade
teacher. Active also In tha
Association, h e r
Interest*
rang* through all areas o f
church Ufa and In muale, her
hobby.

Youth Rally
To Be Held
In Long wood

By Jan* Casselberry
Pastor and Mra. C. R. Zehnder will be boats to all th*
children of the Ascension Lu­
theran Church Sunday School
on Sunday aftcruows from I
p.m. until S p.m. at a ham­
burger fry and picnic la ba
held at tbe church o% Ovarbrwuk Dr. in Casselberry.

Counselors of the Senior
M Y F are Mr. and Mra. Jack
Waltman and Intermediate
counselor la Mra. Harold Wil­
lis.
Th* meal will be served Jap­
anese style by girls attired in
colorful klmonat and at every­
one will be tested on tha floor,
thoia planning to attend are
advlaad to bring a pillow.
Loleanne Wagner la chair­
man of tha affair. Th* meal,
to be eaten with chopsticks,
will be prepared by Marcia
Lyons, Judy Lambert, Suite
Miller and tbe chairman.

Church Program
To Feature
Dr. Hoffman

Thia week'* Lutheran ll&lt;&gt;ur
Rroadcaat will feature a lec­
ture on the effort required to
make a auceeaa In marriage by
Dr. Oswald Hoffmann.
The program may h# heard
locally at 8 a. m. Sunday over
radio elation W H IY . Orlando.
Hoffman also will outline
th* two additional goala of
companionship and r a i s i n g
children In a marriage.

Alliance

b l iir b

Church Of God

Catholic

Assembly Of God

P IR t T CHURCH
T IIH RASARKXB
Imks Mary, FI a
R av. W. t i Holcomb*, Pastor
Sunday
1:41 a. m. _ — Bible School
11:44 A m. - Morning Worship
7:1* p .m . __ Evening Servlet
7:14 A m. Wsd. M ld-W etk
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7:14a m- l i t WSA Missionary
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Congregational

Guest Minister
To Speak
In Chuluota
MaJ. Leslie W. Blundon, re­
tired USAF chaplain now re ­
siding in Sanford, wiU be guest
minister at th* 11 a.m. Sun­
day service of th* Chuluota
Community Church.
A Congregational Christian
minister, Blundon has served
churches in Indiana, Illinois
and Connecticut
Tbo Chuluota Church ia In­
terdenominational sad mem­
bers of all faiths are wel-

Christian

Baptist

Pentecostal

Lutheran

F IR S T PHRTKCOSTAI.
CRUNCH OP LONUWOOD
SSI Oraags at rest

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Methodist

Longwood Circle
Plans Projects

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Christian Science

W B r n iD B h im i u x a h t
B A P T IS T r u l B C B
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Paul M. c a lle r
...... Pastor
Sunday School _ 11:41 a. m.
Sunday
Morning Wershlp 1!:M a. m.
Sunday
Evening Worship
7:41 p. m.
W sdntadtr
Prayed B trvls* _ 7i4S p. m.

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Ruth Great

Presbyterian
P IR T T P R K IB T T B R IA X
CHURCH

Oak A v a and Third l b

d ro ver gswoll J r . ____Past nr
Thomas H. Mahla _ Assistant
Morning Worship __ 1:41 A m.
Ruadny School _ _ 1:41 A m.
Session Mooting _ l l i t t A m.
Msralng Worship
11:4* a aa.
Ptoooor Fellowship
t i l t a m.
Ssnlsr Pallawshlp _ l i l t a **Evsnlng W o r s h ip __7:14 y. m.
W sA Prayar asrvle# 7 i l l p m

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UtokAP J. Btanlty Houston
Printhead westing *:*• am.
Sunday Bchool _ It i l l A m.
Racramont Meeting
1:1* p sa

Nazarene

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PIH A T CHURCH
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Sunday Ser-lc* A
W . Sad I L At Maple A v a
Sunday R eb o ot____ 11:44 A m.
Paul Dlchs* _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ussier
Hundey School _ _ 1:41 A m.
Sgbjeitt
"L ife "
Morning Worship 11:44 A m.
Wednesday gsrvtce l:*d p. m. Toulh ----- --— _ _ 1:00 p. m.
R aiding
Room: (la Chursh E vangelism S trvle* 7:11 p.m.
E difies) };| *-d :l* Tuts. * Third Suaday
t la g a y lr a t lo a ____4:44 a m.
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J. C. Penney Company
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CHURCH

These Sanford Merchants

E c h o ls B e d d in g C o m p an jr
M r. aod Mrs. L F. Gar art

Pastor

Sunday School _ _ _ 14:44 A m.
Morning Worship 11:44 A m.
Sunday Evening _ 7i34 A no.
Wsd. Bible Study _ 7:14 A m.
Conqueror* Meeting
Friday .
-------- 7:1* p. m.

Church Of Christ

Church o f the N atielty were
planned at Tuesday night’s
meeting o f the group held at
tha hum* o f Mrs. George (le s ­
see on l/Ogen Dr. In Longdelt.
A bele eale will be held 8*1urdey In front of the Longwood Tost office beginning at
8 a. m. with cakes, |ii*a, cof­
fee rakes and cookies to be
available.
Th* circle aleo la planning
a spaghetti aupper and rum­
mage aale for a later date
which will be announced.
Projects
th* group will
sponsor at th* Church Fastival to be held May 4 on the
church grounds w ill include a
doll booth, a dart gam* and a
parcel post booth.
Closing p r a y a r at this
week's meeting was given by
Mra. John K e n n e d y after
which the hostess served re ­
freshments o f coffee and cake.
Tha next meeting o f the cir­
cle will be held Feb. IS at th*
home o f Mr*. P. J. Bartllnaki
with Mr*. Jennie Fox aa eo-

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To Pinecrest Church

Rev. Jones
Attends
Conference

Hamburger Fry

illdcs made by MaJ. Cheater
MiUer while he wat stationed
in Japan.
Inspired by the recent visit
to their church from Dr. Exyn
Adams, a missionary on the
Island of Hokkaido, Japan, tha
young poopla decided to learn
more about tha country.
Another program on Japan
will be presented tha tvenlng
of Sunday, Jan. 27, and tbe
M YF hopes to collect enough
money to sponsor a radio
broadcast for HOREMCO, Dr.
Adams' radlo-evangtliam pro­
gram in Hokkaido.

i r a i s u i b a p t is t
Old Orlando Hd. at M yrll*
CHURCH o r HOD
tl. Hamilton O rlfftn — Pastor
s a x p o b d a l l ia n c b
aand d French
c H ta rH
Sunday School
I:IS a. m.
P a llo r
P a r* A **, i l l Idth SI.
M a rlin g Worship
11 so a. m. j Os mid t) Boatwright
d ill p. m. Sunday School _ 1:41 a. m.
C. C. Use* _ _ _ _ _ _ Pastor Training Union
11:11 a. m.
Sunday Behoel _ _ _ 1:41 a- m. Kvoalng Worship — 7:4t p. m. Morning Worship
• KvongollitlO »s rr.
7:14 a m.
Morning Warship
I t : * * a- m.
T u n . F reyaf • t fv . 7:14 A m
Evening W arship _ 1:tt p. m.
Thurs.
Touag
Poopla
A T P . Thar a. _ _ S S I p. a .
Endeavor -------- 7:7* A m.
Wad. Prajrer Ssrvleaa 7 :So p.m.
A L L s o r t . * CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Oak * eo. *4 PCX pc.
r i X B O I B I T aSSKSSPLT
Richard L y o n s --------Pastor
CORBRBOST70KAL
op aoo
church
Sunday Masses _ _ 1:11 a. m.
C H R ir r iA R C H t a r H
Car. Xtlh a a* Kim
____ 1:14 A m.
&lt;C a lls * Charrh o f Christ)
H. If. a n e w ____ ... P eeler
____11:04 A m.
Path A von ** *4 P4lh at.
Sunday School _
1:41 a. m.
____ 11:41 A m.
1:41 a a . _ Church gehoot
M oraine Worship
l t : ! l a. m. W o r k d a y * _________ 7:11 a m.
11:04 A m. _ — ----- Service
Evening Worship __ TiSI p. m.
4:1* p. m. _ Christian Toulh
Tula
Evening
Ministry
Toulh Mervlcs _ _ T:»4 p. m.
Rtv. W alter A.R. McPhsraoA
Mid-Wash Ssrvles
T:t* p. m. F IR S T C H RISTIAN CHURCH
Pastor
D i s n p L B i o p C H R ir r
I SOT a. S a ilo r * Av*.
Rov. W arns Johnston Pastor
P ia r r b a p t is t c a c i c a
Sunday School ____ 1:41 A at.
LUTH KRAB CHURCH B P
as* Parti i n a s a
Morning Worship
11:41 a m.
TH H H KDKKHKR
T. X Chanea _ _ _ _ _ Pastor
Mornln* Worship __ 1:41 a. so.
"Tha Charah at th* Lutharaa
Bundsp School ----- 1:44 a. m.
Hear” a a * T T *7*1* Is Ik*
M orale* Worship
I t a . as.
CHURCH
B
P
CH
RIST
U
fs "
T r a ilin g Union — 1:11 p. m.
Oooova
llsrbsrt W. doers* _ _ pastor
Evening Worship _ V I * p. m.
Ralph
Brower
Jr.
Kraageliat
Sunday School ____ 1:11 A m
W sA P ra ror ts rvts* T i l l a m.
Bible S o h o o l___ _ 14:44 a ns. Worship Sorvlo* __ 14:14 a m
c a i r n a l b a p t i s t m u n c a Mornlnp Worship 111** A m.
E vsslng Worship _ 7:11 p. m.
Car. loth at. a Oak a*#.
Oall Smith _ _ _ _ _
Peater Wsd. Prayer StrvU s 7:11 p.m.
Soadar School _ - 1:41 a. m.
•B A C H H H T H O D irr CHURCH
Moratng Worship
tl:4 l a. m. FAO LA CHURCH OP CHBIBT Onsro Rd, at Woodland Avs_
T re la ta g Ualsa _ l i l t p. m.
H ighway 4* Wool
Rov. John &gt;L Hires. Jr. Pastor
Evening Worship _ T ill p. m. Morris Ruby ----- Evangelist Sunday B e h o a l____1:41
a. ra.
Wsd. P ra ror Boreito 7:14 p.m. Dibit C lass,■ _ 11:0* a m. Maraing Worship
11:40 a m.
Nursery Ops*
Morning Worship - J l:«t a m. M T P -------------------- 1:1* A * •
W T H H ---------------- t i l l p. m
Evsntag Worship _ d :fl p. m.
• sadoy Nlto Broadcast
Dlbl* Classes W sA 7:14 p.m.
HRTHODIST
CHURCH
BdUUHDW
BOB1
CHURCH O P CH RIST
R tv. Ray Oragarr, J r„ Pastor
L # u n m 4 j aria.
REV. W . J. GUESS
gohaal _ _ _ 1:41 a hl
L
ori'#
Day • • r f i c i i 1 0 : 1 0 i.m. JSaaday
T. W
fe m ln g Warship
111** a j a
Suad_. __ __ __
' and 7:ld pat.
T ra lo la g Unto*
E v a Worship — _ 7:14 a m.
WsraSIp
I••t P* mm » • »» W—•
WBIMilg
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Wsd. Prayer to rv ls * T ill A *
Wed. K ra a ls * Prayar 7:11 p.m.
I l i a Parti A v o n ,
W illiam H a c k ________Minister rlR O T R K T H Iin ilT CHURCH
■ T . 14AVBK PBIM VTIVB
illblo Htudy ___ ll:«n a. m.
d ti Parh A * A
B A P TIS T CHURCH
Morning Worship H i l l a m. Jsha T. Adam* Jr. _ Pastor
tech at- m d n e s t A t* .
Bunder
Msralng Worship _ 1:14 a m.
C. T. M a t e ! * ------------ Pastor
Evening Service _ 1:11 p. m. Ruaday S c h o o l____1:41 A m.
Regular M ostlag
11:1* a. m. Wsd. Bible e la te ,t
7:11 p.m. Morning Warship l * : l l A m.
By Dooaa Estes
iP Irs i Sunder)
Bar '‘ llsrold n( Truth" 1 pin. l i t " Msstlaga ___ i n * a *a
Upcoming projects o f tbe Conference ..... 7:11 y. •».
Sunday on Channel I .
(Intermediate, B ealtr)
(preceding Saturday)
Kvsnlag Worship _ 7:11 p. m.
Longwood f i t Catharine o f Third Sunday ----- 7:1* P- «"•
Siena Circle e f th* Catholle Jo* H a r v l t t ____As* t Pastor

New Minister Comes

By Jane
Nawly elected eldara o f
W e s t minister Presbyterian
Church will be ordained at
tha Sunday morning worship
at Cauelberry Woman’s Club.
They are Mra. Barry Haw­
thorne, Mrs. Claud* Dean,
Don llelaer, M. O. Kent and
Stephen Tully.
Th* congregation, In annual
meeting last Sunday, changed
th* church's name from P in t
United Presbyterian Church
uf Casselberry to Westminis­
ter Presbyterian Church.
U P Y will meet at 6:90 p.m.
Sunday at th* boms o f Linda
and Tommy Pitman, Hobson
Av*., Sanlando.
U P Church Women will
m*-vt Wednesday evening at
th* hum* o f th* president,
Mra. Hawthorne, 1126 Quin­
tuplet Drive, Casselberry.
Th* pastor, Rev. John N.
Montgomery, and Elders Ro­
bert Am along and
Clydt
By Jane Casselberry
Kate* will attend tha North
Rev. Leonard Jones, minis­
Florida Presbytery meeting
ter of th* Prairie Lake Bap­
April 17 at New Smyrna
tist Church In Fern Park, at­
Beacb.
tended tha annual Evangelistic
World Mission Conference held
at the Flrat Baptist Church
of Orlando from
Tuesday
through Thursday of this week.
He was accompanied by two
young men o f the Prairie Lake
Church who plan to become
By Doans Kates
Rev. Ruth E. Grant, pastor minlatcra, John Black and Ron
uf
tha
First
Pentecostal Huggins.
John, who Is attending the
Church o f Longwood, baa an­
Institute,
nounced that a Section Two Graeeellle B i b l e
Youth Rally will be bald at •puke at tha prayer meeting
tbe church naat week for Wednesday night.
young people in all depart­
ments of the churches.
Rally Services are scheduled
daily, Monday through F ri­
day, beginning at 7:90 p.m.
Gueat speaker will be Rev. Ru­
fus N. Sherrill, pastor ol the
Belleview Pentecostal Church.

Other advisors on Japan lor
Rev. and Mrs. Delmas Cope­
anete Dinner this Sunday from
8:60 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. in land and all teachers of grade* the dinner are Sgt. and Mra.
seven through 12 In tbe Sunday John Gee and Sira. Arthur
Weaver HalL
f)
School
have been invited to Martin.
Following th* dinner a pro­
gram on Japanese culture will attend th* dinner aa special
be pretented featuring colored gueits.

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5 hr

Need For Juvenile
Counselor Stressed
The

im p ortan ce o l bavin s due In the m ore interne a n d 'y e a r as ro m p a re d w ith 760
jo b o f cou n sellin g f o r jjjg j.
lo r to w o re with the Ju venile that U being done by the
„ T h jl , u b jta n tia I d c c r c a ie
C ourt w o i em ph asized in the counselor and llte court.
in tlic n u m ber o f eases, d ir­
y e a r ly report issued tod ay Ju dge M ire said in h i* r e ­
fro m the o ffic e o f County port
. e c tly refle cts the w ork o f the
T
h
ere
w
ere
only
100
cases
Ju ven ile C o u n s elo r," Ju dge
Ju dge Vernon M ire.
Ju dge
M ire,
who
also w h e re b y ch ildren w ere ad­ M ire noted.
s erv e s us ju d ge o f tiie Ju ven­ ju d icated delinqu ent in 1962
“ A great ilea l o f tim e Is
ile Court, cred ited the w ork as com pared with 182 in 1001
spent by the J u ven ile C ourt
o f J u ven i'c C ounselor Dan the J u d ge's report pointesl
C ou n selor in m akin g in ve s ti­
M cC ord as being v e ry e ffe c ­ out.
gations and m akin g con tact
H e noted that o f the total
tiv e in redu cin g the num lier
w ith e v e ry o n e in vo lved b e fo re
o f court e a se * handled d u r­ n u m ber o f cases in w hich no the court can d e term in e w hat
in g the past y e a r, in volvin g o ffic ia l court action w as tak ­ action w ill be n e c e s s a ry ,"
delinquent youth under tile en was 270 in 1962 as c o m ­
Ju dge M ize said.
pared with a figu re o f 319
a g e o f IT.
A total o f 158 ch ildren had
“ T h e n um ber o f children fo r the y e a r 1961,
to be d e ta in ed in the county
A total o f 516 cases w ere
v.ho arc second o r subsequent
ja il fo r v a ry in g lengths o f
o ffe n d e r* is bein g reduced re fe rre d to the cou rt this tim e during the past y e a r,
the re p o rt shows. “ M ost o f
these children w ere in ja il
fo r a v e r y short period , m any
o f them fo r on ly a fe w
h ou rs," the Ju dge noted.
Ity fa r the g re a tes t num ­
b e r o f o ffen ses w e re in the
tra ffic
violation s,
w ith 66
ch ildren arrested fur incidents
during 1962, the re|Hirt in di­
cates.
T ile second la rge st o ffen se
w as breakin g and en terin g,
32 c a ses; P e tty larceny was
ch arged to 23 ch ild ren ; A u lo
theft to 12, V an d alism to fiv e
and H abitual T ru a n cy to six.
T h re e children w ere c h a r g ­
ed w ith gran d la rc en y and
th ree w ere ju d ged In c o r rig i­
b le. T w o w e r e caught c a r r y ­
ing a con cealed w eapon, tw o
shopliftin g, six d estro yed p r i­
v a te
p ro p e rly ,
and
o ilie r
ch a rg es
included
gasolin e
tlic fl, d iso rd erly conduct, e n ­
terin g,
attem pted
brea kin g
and en terin g , settin g fires,
ro b b ery, bike th eft, assault
and b u ttery, d isch a rge and
disp lay o f fire a rm s , setting
o ff fa lse a la rm s, vio la tin g
probation and one case of
ra pe.
T lic breakdow n o f o ffen se *
b y age show s that the 13 to
M iW FI HE ESCAPE fur the Surcptn Itest
10 age grou p w ere the w orst
Hume Kuo* tip under tho attentions o f Welder
o ffen d ers, accou n ting fo r 0o
Herbert Mann who In lieinyr nxidxleri by Tom
percen t o f Use crim es.
Slaughter. Until men are from Stines Machine
In the D epen d en cy statis­
Shop, which Itax constructed the fire cncai&gt;o for
tics, the most w ere found
the home.
*
(Herald PhotuS
under a g e ten, h o w e ve r, with
32 w h ite children u nder ten
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ami 56 N e g r o ch ild ren h a vin g
to be taken c lia rx e o f by the
court a becau se o f the lack o f
fin an cial support, rh a n g e o (
custody, la rk o f a suitable
h om e, abandon m ent, con d i­
tions injurious to m ora ls,
abu se, o r o th er causes.

HOMECOMING D AY Services til the Luke Maty First Huptial Church
were conducted hint Sunday by former mIn Inters, Ilev. Willard Bovvtnim,
left and Rev. Kelhy E. McColIrtter, right. Rev. Ralph K. Taylor, present
minister, center, gave the concluding Hornton.
(Herald Photo)

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Church Has Homecoming Day
tty Frances W eater
I w o rsh ip service w ith Itcv. K e lT h c H om ecom in g Duy cele-| b y M c C o lis te r o f Ta m p a as
brat ion held at the F irst H a p -1gu est speaker Olid sperm )
lis t Church in l.ukc M a ty last i 1music by M m . (i. |l. Shake o f
Sunday began at the m orning S an fo rd .
A c overed dish din n er fo l­
low ed , under the direction o f
M rs. T . J. Tow nsend, assisted
by the ladies o f the rhurch.
D u rin g th e aftern oon s e rv ­
ice, fo r m e r pastor, W illard
Hom an, o f (iru re v ille , b rou gh t
the m essage. A short p rog ram
Ity Donna K ite s
o f m usic w aa g iv e n by the
T h e annual Parish M eeting S acred N o te s Quartet Horn
o f C hrist Church E p iscopal, T h e F ir s t liu p tis t Church o f
l-ongw ood, w ill be held at 4 S u n fo n l under the d irection o f
M rs. t»u y lilsliop .
p.m , Sunday in the P a rish H alt
M rs. D rake also sang a ga in
adjacent to the church
one
special son g on the a ft e r ­
E lection s o f the V es try C o m ­
m ittee fo r 1963 and o f P a rish noon p ro g ra m and the C ra w ­
D e le g a te* to the D iocesan C on ­ le y fa m ily o f Ferm lule san g
vention w ill he conducted amt special m usic.
M rs. J. A . Vurn g a v e a sh ort
annual rep o rt* w ill he presen t­
ed by Ile v . tie o r g e M. J a rv is
IV , v ic a r, the Sunday School
superintendent
and
th e
Cliurchvvumcn.

Christ Church
Sets Annual
Parish Meeting

h isto ry o f the la ik e M a ry
rh llirll, which started as a
C hapel, u m ission o f the F ir s t
H aptist Church o f l.ongvvood,
in 1951, and m et in the C o m ­
m unity Hull. M arsh al Slounin k served as the pastor.
In F ebru ary o f 1955 th e
Cha|H-t m oved into the new
bu ild in g and in J an u ary o f
1956 the church w as o ffic ia lly
o rga n ized and cunstitulnd w ith
90 rh a rtrr mem bers.
S in ce O ctob er o f 100! the
ehurrh has purchased a d d i­
tional p rop erty and a p astoriuin as w ell as m akin g v a r­
ious im provem en ts.
Homecoming |)ay concluded
w ith Hev. ltalph K . T a y lo r ,
presen t m in ister, in ch a rge o f
the service w ith special music
p ru rid ed by the D isciples
Q u a rtet o f Sanford.

S k a tin g p roficien cy
tests
w ill Ire g iv e n to 67 m em bers
o f the M etodee D ance and
F ig u re Club, Sunday, a t M elodre S k a tin g Kink.
T ests w ill he given betw een
9 a. m. and 3 p. nr, am i frien d s
and fa m ilies o f the skaters arc
Invited. M em bers o f the C lub
exten d a w elcom e to Htiyonu
in terested in w a le h in g these
testa, w hich w ill ho give n in
dunce, fre e , and fig u r e sk at­
ing. Judges w ilt eom e fro m
(K-ula and St. P etersb u rg.
A it o f the skutera ta k in g
these tests a le s k a tin g pupils
] o f M iss Shenia Hest and
tie o r g e M cD u ffre.
l)m * o f the h igh ligh ts o f the
day w ill be fo u r men sk ater*
ta k in g tlle lr K ils l Dance Hur

T esta. T h ese m en w ill sk a te In
the sam e flig h t and each w ith
his o w n tee n a ge dau gh ter.
T h e y a re L e ro y Hockey, Hon
Iv e y , U ill Fickes. and S lie a ly
lle s l.
O llie rs takin g tests in cl tale
M ik e N olan , Frank W o o d ru ff,
H obble Th om pson. D avid H ig ­
gin both am . H ernie It e c k e y.
Chuck Hest, Tom m y Cobb,
K enneth H iggin b oth am , Dan
B rasw ell, Jack M oody, M ike
F ic k e s and Don lllou ssu rd.

Lay Leaders Meet
T iie sem i-annual session ot
the F lorid a M ethodist C o n fer­
ence w ill Ire livid S atu n l.n and
Sunday in Sarasota with an
estim ated lis) lay lead ers in
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lie Hubert Tattoo.

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A . J. Hest, $5; J. W . Jarrell.
I l l ) ; S anford H om e D em on­
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Diana K im ird, Susan K arns.
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J eri F ickes, Sandra Frank and
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B&lt;/ Volunteers Moving Ahead

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Jan. 18, 1963 — Page 3-A

Irra T B

Skate Tests Set On Sunday

a fu ll tim e Ju ven ile Cuunsc* e ffic ie n t

W m k is p ro g res s in g at the
S a ie p la Ite s l Hume w ith local
con tracto rs and th e ir men eonti M ailing tiie bulk o f the la lior
ns w ell as m aterials, M rs.
Taaru ar Braden, ad m in istrator
said today.
M en fro m the Im p e ria l D ec­
o ra to rs w ho w orked a t the
hom e S aturday included super. v is o r Dill K lin e fe lte r, Jam es
H a ll, H ow ard H ull, W a rren
W a lk e r, H e rb D ykem a, A lfr e d
E udell, Jam es H enderson, O tis
S cru g gs, H en ry Hroom e, M a r­
tin M atth ew s, H ill C rim es and
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�Just W rong Places
The Republicans knew something
was sadly wrong when, In the 1962
elections, they piled up 48 percent
o f the total vote for U. 8. House
members but got Just 40 percent o f
the seats. Now they think they have
the answer: bad districting.
I f votes and seats were matched
at 48 percent, the GOP today would
have 209 house seats instead o f the
176 they won.
GOP researchers, seeking the
reason they did not get those extra
83 places, took a hard look at con­
gressional apportionment, nation­
wide. In a study now being privately
circulated to governors, legislators
and party officials they concluded
th e ':
. . great deal o f Republican stren­
gth is concentrated in oversized dis­
tricts. Such districts are defined as
those which have at least IB percent
more population than each district
would have i f all within a state were
equal in population.
The effect o f oversize, o f course,
is often to give the winning party a
bigger cushion o f votes than it has
any use for. These show up in the
total vote — but do add seats.
I f some o f the "extra'* population
were placed in a nearby district, it
might give the party another seat.
O f the 85 oversized districts in
the nation, Republicans won 41,
Democrats 44. That seems to put the
Democrats in an even worse fix, but
it is only part o f the story. The bal­
ancing evidence Is that the Demo­
crats captured 64 seats in undersized
districts, while the GOP won only 21
in such areas. The undersized natur­
ally, are those which fall 16 percent

W A S H IN G T O N ( N E A ) —
•E very
tims
1 feel
de­
pressed," says Dr, John P.
Xocbe, new national chair­
men o f Americans fo r DemoorsUo Action, MI g o out and
rood National Review to find
sot how important wa In A D A
n e lly are.”
National Review la William
7 . Buckley Jr.'a weekly guide
fo r right-wlngare. I t look*
epon A D A ea s kind o f Communiat cell that run» tha goveminent. A D A thinks it's not
that Important. A D A
has
written Isttars to P m id s n t
gsnnsdy tailing him what ha
ought to do. But ha hasn’ t
takan their free advice and
haan't evan answered their
1 s t t o r s . Few er than AO
A D A era have been identified
la tha Xannady edmlnletratlon, although they era wall
dispersed in key Jobs.
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Sanford, Florida

HOUSE
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Fri., January, 18,1963

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Improve Parks,
Congress Asked

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

Moscow, China Dispute Grows

Notebook

■aye Roche, with tongue in
cheek. "Liberal* are rambunc­
tious types. They're not good
organisation men. That'a what
makes them so enjoyable.”
The question o f how much
Influence A D A really haa la
made tim ely once more by the
organlsaUon'e annuel
mes­
sage to tha prealdent tailing
him what ha ahould be for.
Rocha, who delivered this
message to a smell press con­
ference, was elected A D A na­
tional chairman last year. Ha
la a Brooklyn boy, a Hofatra
A . B. and Cornell Ph.D., Pulbright Fellow and tramp profeasor a t half-dosen institu­
tions o f higher learning. This
year ha la visiting professor
o f political science at Unlvar
slty o f Chicago.
Rocha aaya he haa no idea
bow many members o f A D A
are also members o f tha nest
Congress, although hla latterhead lists fiv e senators and

BO A R D ING

W orry Clinic

or more below the optimum size.
The party that wins most in the
undersized districts obviously makes
its votes count for more in scats. In
the 88th Congress, one o f every four
Democrats but only one o f every nine
Republicans represents an undersiz­
ed district.
In contrast, one o f every four Re­
publican lawmakers but one o f every
six Democrats represents an over­
sized district.
GOP studies show that 68 o f 97
seats in the Old South (leaving out
nine at-large posts) are either too
large or too small to be rated fairly
apportioned. Though Republicans in­
creased their southern vote m ightily
in 1962, they won just 11 o f 97 dis­
tricted seats — for a net gain o f
four.
Most o f the too-fat districts, nay
tho Republicans, are not big city
areas but are either In medium-sized
cities or In the badly underrepresen­
ted suburbs, coast to coast.
The net effect o f this study Is to
urge upon GOP leaders everywhere a
new, comprehensive effo rt to achieve
more equitable congressional appor­
tionment, which might in turn yield
a better party ratio o f scats to
votes.
The growth o f the suburbs makes
the matter reasonably urgent for the
Republicans, for they count on build­
ing new strength there.
Y e t many o f the nation's 86 un­
dersized districts are today repre­
sented by powerfully entrenched fig ­
ures who pack weight in their home
states. One cannot imagine that they
will give ground easily to changes
that would make their areas more
competitive.

Peter Edson

Political

Dr. C ran e’s

Better Meuse Trap

on#

representative

members

of

his

who

are

national

board and executive commit­
tee. The senators are Clark o f
Pennsylvania, Humphrey and
M c C a r t h y o f Minnesota,
M on a and Neuberger o f Ore
gon. The congressman la Jim­
my Roosevelt o f California.
Rocha thinks there were
several more AD Aera elected
to tha new Congress and ha
believes there la a net gddition o f about fiv e liberals to
tho House. "A lso ,' says Dr.
Roche, “ there are a let o f
good poopla In Congress who
era not members o f A D A .
And i f tha Republicans want
to knock o ff ultraconaarvatlvo
Democrats In tha South, that's
all right with us."
A ll things considered, Rocha
thinks tha new Congress will
do right by tho A D A pro­
gram — I f the Prealdent w ill
just cooperate and exercise
the right kind o f leadership
That's the No. 1 problem
from tha A D A point o f view.
President Kennedy was never
an ADAar. Ha knocked o ff
A D A 's favorite, Hubert Hum­
phrey, in the West Virginia
primary and boasted after he
was elected that ha was a con­
servative.
“ Conservatism comes two
waya," says Roche. “ You can
have a conservative program
or you can have a conserva­
tive personality. Kennedy haa
a program that la 10 degrata
to tha left o f Barry Goldwater
and John Tower. But Kennedy
hoards hla personality like a
French peasant hoards hla
gold. Ha doesn't fight fo r *U
the things ha believes In tha
way ha fought fo r hla new
trade program, l a that battle
he used bis prestige and ha
won a tremendous victory."
The things that A D A thinks
tha President ought to fig h t
fo r this year Include, as a
minimum:
“ Specifle civil rights legis­
lation, tag reductions and roform, establishment o f a de­
partment o f urban affairs,
medical c a n fo r tho aged
under Boclal Security, federal
aid to school construction and
teachers' salaries, a sweeping
attack on tho corrosive blight
o f unemployment, open and
energetic support fo r changes
la the rules o f tha liouae and
Sonata.”
“ 1 am not disappointed in
President Kennedy's perform­
ance on these issues la tha
last Congress, Rocha explains,
-because 1 didn't expect too
much. I have known Kennedy
politically fo r a number o f
years. There was an argu­
ment over a choice between
Kennedy and Nixon in 1900.
"B u t you take your breaks
la politics where you find
them, and I don't suffer from
the paralysis o f perfectionlam.”

Going ■toady le a teen-ager's
device fo r absolute monotony.

The growing dispute between
Moscow end Peplng gives rise
(o mother line o f speculation
perhaps not ae wild ae It first
might appear.
A couple of years ago when
the quarrel first was coming
Into Ihe open warnings were
sounded that this might not be
a quarrel but rather an elabor­
ately
contrived
Communist
trip designed to lull the West­
ern World In preparation for
another major move by world
Communism.
That theory now generally
has been dropped and the dis­
pute accepted as a major

Vegetable
Market
In

New

York

today,

fair

quality Florida cabbage aold
for $4.00-14.23 per crate. Red
cabbage brought $4.00 and Sa­
voy $3.00-13.30. Carrots were
steady at $4.23 $4.30 per crate
of 41 M b. film bags, and cel
ery a bit lower at $3.23 $3.75,
mostly $3.50 per crale of two
to four dozen stalks. ChinciE
cabbage In fair condition sold
for $1.90-81.75. Endive was
slightly higher at I3.ZSS3.00,
mostly $2.50-13.00 per crate
and escarole was $2.00-$2.30
per crale. Kumslno lettuce in
universal crates brought $3.00,
and radishes sold for $1.00 per
basket of 30 e-or. film bigs.
In Central Florida yesterday
offerings of most commodities
continued light. Medium sited
heads of cabbsge sold for es
high as $2.73 per sack, but
most offerings were small to
medium at $2.23-32.50. Carrots
brought $3.00 per crale o f 41
l*lb. film bags, endive of fair
quality and condition sold for
$1.75 per crate and escarole
was $1.30. Iceberg lettuce sold
for $2.75 per crate o f 24 heads,
parsley $240 per crata of fiva
down bunches end radishes S3
cants per basket.
Shipments from Florida yes­
terday Included: celery 44
car* by rail and 49 carlot
equivalents by truck, cabbage
rail 2, truck 61; escarole rail
a, truck 14 and radishes rail
S, truck it .

struggle fo r leadership be­
tween Soviet Prem ier Nikita
Khrushchev and Red Chinese
leader Mao Tis-Tung who
have discovered there can be
no such thing as co-equal dic­
tators.
Now to carry It forward an­
other step and to speculate
that the quarrel Is more than
one of Ideology and an In­
terpretation o f Marxism-Lenin­
ism.
This would consider the poielbllity that there la In Mos­
cow a growing suspicion that
their Red Chinese alUea have
territorial ambitions extending
beyond m erely Southeast Asia
but also against vast reaches
of Soviet territory l a well.
These would be territories
once held by the Chinese but
lost over the years beginning
with the Opium W ar o f 1S40
when the European powers be­
gan
carving
up
Imperial
China.
Such e theory would place
In a new light the hundreds of
thousands o f soldier-farmers
Red China hae bees pouring
Into her wild western territor­
ies end Khrushchev's bests In
opening up the Soviet Union's
virgin lands In the Bait.
It would help explain Chin­
ese determination to retain Its
hold on Ladakh against In
dlan claims and it would mark
as strictly temporary Chinese
border agreements with Bur
ma, Nepal, Pakistan and Outer
Mongolia.
These thoughts coma Into be­
ing ae result o f perusing a
map published by the India
News, an organ o f tha Indian
government Information ser­
vices.
The map Is said to bava been
published In a Chinese text­
book in 1934 at about Ihe seme

time that Indian Prem ier
Nehru wae signing with Red
China bla five principles o f co­
existence. It presumably u
one o f the maps which first
aroused Indian suspicion o f
Chinese designs against their
own borders.
Included In the areas claim ­
ed by China were huge secmenti of the present-day So­
viet republics o f Kaxakbastan,
Kirghizia and Tajikistan In the
West and In the East, Vladi­
vostok, Sakhalin Island and
all of Northern Siberia.
Also included were Outer
Mongolia, N e p a l , Sikkim,
Bhutan, the whole o f Burma,
the whale o f Malaya and Sing­
apore, 1 Thailand, North and
South Vietnam, Laos and
Cambodia, F o r m o s a and
North and South Korea.

W A S H IN G TO N (U P I ) —
Prealdent Kennedy asked Con
great today to approvd nearly
$18,Oh?,500 to Improve nation­
al parks and parkways in
seven Southeastern states dur­
ing fiscal 1904.
Tha itemized requests sub­
mitted by the National Park
Service ranged from $500,000
fo r the government’s share in
building a bridge over Oreon
Inlet on Cape H atterai in
North Carolina to $1,200 for
putting up a flagpola at Key
Largo in the Everglades N a ­
tional Park In Florida.
The
President
requested
funds for buildings and util­
ities, roads and trails, and
parkways in Alabama, F lo r­
ida, Georgia, Mississippi, Ten­
nessee, North Carolina and
Virginia.

Letters
Dear Sir:
I would like to take this op­
portunity to thank you and
your staff for the fine pub­
licity given to us during the
1962 Christmas Appeal for
The Salvation Army,
We trust tb it you and your
staff had a very M erry Christ­
mas and we wish you the New
Year's best. We pray the Lord
will bless you In thu work here
In thin community.
Sincerely,
Harry S. Foden
Capt.

Yesterday I gave you tome
o f the 60 commonest Merita
that were cited by tha 1,187
women I surveyed while 1 was
teaching at Northwestern Uni­
versity.
So today I shall lilt soma of
the 50 Demerits or faults cited
by those same girls.
He tries to flirt with other
girls while on a date.
Is very suspicious and jeal­
ous.
He uses profanity. Or tells
vulgar stories.
He drives his car recklessly
and exceeds the speed limits
to try to show off.
He uses alcohol and smokes
to try to make people think he
is a big shot.
11a tells lies and is unfaith­
ful.
lie la a “ mamma's*’ boy.
He is stubborn and bullheaded. Seldom admits be la
ever wrong.
I* guilty of halitosis, dan­
druff, yellow
taeth, dirty
fingernail*, or "B . O.” , etc.
Too fresh! He trice to paw a
girl. Expects undue sexual lib­
erties as payment fo r a data.
Guilty of “ Roman” hands.
Ha haa no tims sanea. Stays
out long beyond tha curfew
hour fo r tha girl. Hae no con­
sideration fo r the fact she
may have to be up and at
work next morning at 8 a. ra.
He la cynical Believes ev­
erybody Is bad until proved
otherwise.
He argues with waiters, taxi
drivers, xnd other motorists.
He Is a chronic buck-passer,
always blaming somebody else
fo r hie own mistakes.
Hae rarely e a r n e d a n y
money. Ha Uvea on a 'dole”
from Indulgent parents or old­
er brothers and sitters.
Ha le tactless and bloat.
Haa poor table manners.
Lick* hie fingerat gargles bla

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Special Meetings ------ Tuesday, Jon. 22
Monroe Chapter —
7 p. m.
Sanford Council —
7:30 p. m.
Taylor Commandery —

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Community

Built

With

Pride”

Prices From 811,900 - Low Down Payments
8 &amp; 4 Bedroom, 1, H i , 2 Bath Homes
F H A , F H A In-Service, V A , Conventional Financing

Idyllwilde
“Homes O f Distinction”
CUSTOM

B U IL T

Situated on large individually landecapod lota

M ODERN

KITCHENS

BY

BENIRAl AllECTMC

Phillip H. Logan

fv

S r**?* * - ■ * ” •

under the firm name of

Federal Building
Sanford, Fla.

8 p. m.

T * Handle Petitions fo r Cocoa Festival Jan. M

and

First

HAYNES
OFFICE M A C H IN E CO.
114 Magnolia. Saaford
Always Open

Ravenna Park Homes

P. a BOX 1M
SANFORD, FLA.

the

S A LE S A R E N T A L S

Idyllwilde and Ravenna Park.

COUNCIL

in

New sad Used
Maanal A
Electric
. Standard A
Portable

You’re »ure to appreciate the beautiful suburban location o f

A. Edwin Shinholser

office*

TYPEWRITERS
* n n iN f}. MACHINES

A T T E N T IO N
York Rite Masons

Features include central heat and air conditioning

with

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Nothing compliments a home more than the correct netting.

SEMINOLE . DeBABY

Shinholser and Logan

Wears flashy o r blxan-e
clothes. Tries to be a show-off.
Accepts defeat too easily.
N ot enough spunk or mascu­
line perseverance.
Too superstitious. Believes
In luck to he gambles, think­
ing he can “ win” success in­
stead of “ earning” 1L
Boesta in Juvenile fashion
about his many other dates or
sex conquests.
Tries to say things that will
shock tile crowd. A radical or
grandstander who craves at­
tention even If he mutt get It
by always taking the opposite
side.
Dishonest! Cheats at cards
or In sports and at work.
Ashamed o f hla parents be­
cause they may be immigrants
or o f tha working class. Tries
to ignore hla “ blue collar” rel­
atives and affect a “ white col.
la r* snobbish class distinction.
Tells tall tales to boost hie
Inferiority complex.
Fails to develop a trad* or
go to college.
Rude to children, Including
hie own brother* and titters.
Can't hold a job or handle
money wisely.
Send fo r my 200-polnt “ Teat*
fo r Sweethearta,” enclosing a
stamped return envelope, plus
20 cents, and thue pick quality
matrimonial merchandise.

4

rated ally
keeeptad

Announce the formation of
a partnership
for the practice of law

soup; pick* his teeth at the ta­
ble.

ShottmaJuiA
Custom

CONSTRUCTION
C O M PA N Y

Building

Our Specialty

General Office 211 W . 25th St.
Seles O ffice F A 2-7405

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�TTlfr #attfnrh Errata
Frl. Jan, 18, ' 65— Page 5

North Orlando Chief Answers Charges
★

★

★

★

Ridiculous,
Sutton
Explains

★

Plans Near
Completion
For Local Fair

★

A

By Louise Grayson
This Sunday has been des­
ignated as “ Surprise Sunday"
at the First Uoptlst Church of
Geneva by Itcv. Jack L. Slewart, pastor, who has announc­
ed no advance plans for pro­
cedures o f Uie day.
Initial rehearsal and organ­
ization o f the church's Junior
Choir by Ronald Anderson,
music director, was held last
F tiday will) 31 youths in at­
tendance.

North Orlamlo Mayor Frank
Faiula
today itemized al­
most a dozen parts In need
of replacement or repair on
the village f,.re truck which
he staled earlier In the week
was “ a disreputable piece of
equipment In disgraceful con­
dition.”
Fasula cited lack of up­
keep on the truck as a pri­
mary reason for his dismissal
of Councilman Bob Stephen­
son as village fire chief in an
attempt to reorganize the en­
tire volunteer fire depart­
ment. He said the fact that
there have been no business
or drill mcctlngj for the vol­
unteers also played a major
part In his decision.
Complaints against condi­
tion of the fire truck includ­
ed lack of washing or dean-

U i—i -1-- A ■-ZLLLX. V _ -

TH E ST. M A R Y-M A G D A LE N Women'* Guild o f Altamonte S p rin g
undertook an its project durinir the past year the purchase o f budly need­
ed toye for an orphanage in Vietnam. Toys were purchased by Mrs. Joseph
Boruch, left and will be shipped by Mrs. Edward Blackman, right.
(Herald Photo)

By Louisa Simunek

The Women's Guild o f the
St. Mary Magdalen Catholic
Churvh o f Altamonte Springs
undertook a remarkable pro­
ject during the past year.
A fte r hearing o f l.t. Col.
Edward B. Blackman's inter­
est in an orphanage in Viet­
nam. members o f the Guild
raised money to purchase
some badly needed toys for
the children there.
The orphanage Is sponsored
by the Order o f the Sacred
Hesrt and nuns are Vietnam­
ese who have been trained by
the French.
Children ranga In age from
four to 13 years and American
servicemen have taken a great
interest in the yuungstara and
have arranged a number of cittertainment projects fo r them
including trips Us ths movies
and the zoo which It said to be
quite a remarkable collection
o f tropical anlmala.
A Christmas Tarty, Uie first
o f its kind fo r most o f the

n ts r a n T o r c o n d it io n o r
*&lt;T1IK r iT I S E S * II IK K o r OVI9SDO"
o r m i K i i o i k t i i k e T v r is o r f l o r i d *
A T THIS IIA t s K o r Ht'SIKHSS OK
DiM'KMIltSK 31, IMS
ASSRTS
Cssh. balances with other banks, and
cash Items In process o f collection -- I I ■■
S9T.IT1 03
United State* Government obligations,
direct and *uur*nt*sd ___________________ —
1.114.141.47
Obllcstluns o f State* and politics!
subdivisions .....—
11,11110
Other bonds, notes, and debentures
(Including I None ■eeurltles o f Federal
agencies end oorporstlone not guaran teed by (J, B.» ------------ --------- _ _ _ —
----Corporate stocks (Including t None
None
stock o f Federal Iteserve U a n k ) ---L oa n . and discounts (Including I None
111.t
i l 0!
o v e r d r e fu )
Bank premises owned l i t . 310.17. furn­
11.011 f t
iture end fixtures 1 1 1 . I l l s :
--------- _ _ _ _ _ _
(Bank premises owned ere aubject
tn • None liens not assumed by bank)
l. C i. t t
R eal estate owned other then hank premises
._
Investments end other aeeeta Indirectly repre­
None
senting hank premises or other real eelale ._
Customer.* liability to this bank on
Non*
acceptance! outstanding ......... ....
.... ...._
t i l l 44
Other assets _______________
___________
, ........

.................. ..... ..........._ ......3.137.l l l . l t

L IA B IL IT IE S
Demand depoelte o f Individuals, partner­
ship!. and corporations
...... .............. ...
Tim e ami aavlnsa deposits of Individual!,
partnership*, and corporations
Deposits o f United Statea Government
(Including postal savings)
Deposits o f M ates and political subdivisions
Deposits o f banka ---------------- —- ................. ........
r e r ilfle d and nfrirars* rhecke, etc. ........
T O T A L D K I’ ueHTii ..... ............ .......1 3,834,730.1:
(a t Tula! demand deposits — _ $ 1,131,IS !.tl
(b ) Total lime and
savings, deposits ....--------- 1 1.140,447.13
M ortgages or other liens I Nona on bank
prtm ltas and I Nona on other real aetata
Radlecounte and other liabilities for
borrowed money .----,.—_ . — _.
........................
Acceptances executed by or for account o f
this hank and outstanding ________
Other liabilities
---------------.....—_ _ _ _ _ _
L IA B IL IT IE S _ ___ ___ __________________
C A P IT A L ACCOUNT*

Capital:
ia&gt; Common stock, total par value 4109,009.04
(b j Preferred stock, total par valua I None,
total ratlrabla value f None
(c l Capital note* and debentures I Nona
Surplus
Undivided p r o f i t s ---------------------------lleeervee land ratlremant account for
preferred capital! ------..

1.840.41'! »&gt;
13*. 101.IT

111.71111
*31.111It
Non*
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.Von*
Non*
Non*
17.1VM1
I . I I M I I It

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1S.09S.S6
Non*

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T O T A L CAIM TAL ACCOUNT*
T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S AND
1 1 1 7 .lll.il
C A P IT A L ACCOUNTS
HKDUHA-kllA
Aeeeta pledged or an lgn ed to secure
liabilities aud for other purposes
(Including notes and bllla redleoounted and eacurltlea sold with agree­
ment to repurchase) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1,111,( I t . IT
(a ) Loans as shown shove are after
deduction of valuation raeervta o f _ _ _ _ _ _
It.Oct* 00
(b ) kecurltles a* shown ab ort a r t after
deduction of valuation reserve* of ...... ...... Nos*
1. L. If. Webb. Executive Vic# ITeeldeat. o f the above,
named hank, do solemnly awaar that tble report o f condition
Is true and corre t. to the bee*, o f lay knowledge and hsl’.ef.
Correct—A ttest;
L II. Wehb
C. R. Clout*
C. a Lee
Director*
Harold A Ward. Jr.
(■ E A L )
ita t * o f Florid*. County o f Seminal*. **'■
■w ent to and subscribed before tea this Ittb day o f Jan­
uary, t i l l , and I hereby ce rtify that I am net an o fficer or
director o f this bank.
_
My commlsilon aspires December 7. ISO*.
*
E d it* Dlebmia, h alary Publla

youngsters, was given by the
Servicemen who made all the
arrangements even to provid­
ing and decorating a large
Christmas tree.
The toys provided by the
Guild were purchased by Mrs.

Central Florida Retired
Officers Slate Meeting

Clement Childress,
The Central Florida Chap­ Officer,
ter o f Retired Officer* Assn, 2827 Harrison S I, Orlando.
will hold ■ luncheon meeting,
Thursday at the Officers Club
at the Orlando AFB.
Tre-luncheon
tie*

begin

at

social

activi

U;30

a.

m.

Members a n urged to attend
and hear national convention
reports presented by Maj.
Gen. John K. Klee and Col.
Arthur Luce, chapter dele
gates to the convention held
recently In Washington, D.
C.
Reservations may be mads
by contacting Chief Warrant

Legal Notice
tin iT R D
S T A T E ! Ilfa T H lC T
COURT a a v 'T tfERK D ISTR IC T
OK F LO R ID A IK B A K K H l'P T .
CV. No. ISEAS-KC
in SB* M ailer wfi
K E L L E R CORPORATION
IUDGKWOOD I V I I O l i PRO
DLVTH CO, INC.
Rankrupts
NOTICE o r PUBLIC SALE
U P R E A L ESTATE
Pursuant to order* o f this
Court on Trustee's petition to
determine amount validity and
priority o f liens, NOTICE In
1IE It CUT
G IV E N
that
the
follow in g described real estate
o f the above named w ill be
offered
for sale, free and
clear o f liens and other claim*
o f Intereel In or title to eeld
property to the highest and
beet bidder for oaeh at Palm
Reach Courthuuee, West Palm
Reach,
Florida
at
County
Judges Courtroom, on (W e d ­
nesday) January to. ISIS at
1:10 P. M. or sown thereafter
a* the m atter may bo reach­
ed. l.y C U IL L Il' D. ANGUIl■oN, T It U H T E E IN T IIK
ADOVU CACHE.
The eel* w ill be subject to
confirm ation by the Court.
The property to be sold Is
described a* follow s:
Prwpertr Iwratod I s Saaalawl*
Canal r, Florida
Lote 1 through 17, Hlt» k
l i Lot* 3 through IS, and
Lot* 31 through I I , Ulock
3; Lot 1, Uloek t; Lote 1
through IS, Block I ; Lot*
1 through II. Ulock 0:
Lots 3, 4 end 19 through
I I . lllock 7: Is/t* 1. 7. I.
9 and IT, lllock 0; Lote 3
through 17, lllock 19; lsula
1 through », Ulock t l ; loot*
I through 9. I through
I t . and |9 through 31,
S lo ck I I ; Lot* 1 through
I I and Lola 31. 39. 17, 91.
and t l and 14. Block IS;
and Lots | through 19.
Ulock U ; all In W R A T H K llH FIK LD F I HUT AD D I­
TION, Plat Uouk IS at
Pag# 41, Publla Records
o f Btmtnel* County, F lo r ­
ida.
J. B. Booher, Referee la
Bankruptcy
January I I , l»* |
And er ton, Hop* A Kapaer
Attorneys fo r the Trust**
*9« R oyal Palm W ay
Palm Ueaab, Florida
Publish January 14, 11*9.
CDK-41

PU BLIC NOTICE
am operatisg my Ball
Bood business at N S North
Tark Avenue (In ground
floor o f the Edwards Build­
ing) under my owo name, at
during U » past tour years. 1
btva bo coaoactloo with any
other ball bead agency. A.
W. Anslcy, Ball Bonds.

Vicars Take
Active Fart
In Crusade

By Ilonna Bales
Christ Church Episcopal of
Longwood actively participat­
ed in the recent Crusade of
Faith held in the Orlando Mu­
nicipal Auditorium.
Joseph Boruch and Mrs. Ed­
Fr, George M. Jarvis IV,
ward llluckman is handling vicar o f Christ Church and
shipping details In order that Ilcv. Fr. Robert Tharp, vicar
they will g o directly to l.t. of Uie Good Sheplierd Episco­
pal Church In Mailland, acted
Blackman who will personally
as co-chairmen of the arrange­
supervise their distribution.
ment committee,
Fr. Jarvis also served as
assistant priest on stage and
served as the bishop's chaplain
on one occasion.

Guild Buys Toys For Orphans

Legal Notice

TOTAL

★

A t Faulty Equipment

Geneva Church
To Have
'Surprise1 Day

ASSETS

★

Fasula 'Hits O ut'

By Mona G rla tU id
N o th Orlando Police Chief
Jack Sullon today answered
charges brought against him
Wednesday In a resolution of
complaint presented
at a
special morning council meet­
ing.
In a statement released to
area newspapers, Sutton said
“ the charges against me are
antirely ridiculous unless you
consider a beer or two at a
community party six months
ago ‘ conduct unbecoming an
officer.’
“ In fact, one o f the men
signing the complaint offer­
ed me a job working for him
recently. If I were (hat In­
competent, why was the offer
made?
“ 1 have contacted a ma­
jority of the Village Council
members and asked them If
they want my resignation. I
was told by three of them
that the charges were ‘ridi­
culous and seemed to be of
a personal nature' and that
I have their full backing and
they have complete confi­
dence in m e."
Sutton did not name the
three counellmen referred to
in hia statement.
Signatures on the resolu­
tion was signed by Police
Officers Bob Stephenson, Have
Tllson and Mike Gosbey, who
stipulated that the document
also be accepted as their re ­
signations unless action is
taken against Sutton.

TO TAL

★

Sanford M YF
To Have Party

Members of Hr* Junior anti
Senior M Y F of the First
Methodist Church of Sanford
will hold a Masquerade Tarty
■t the rhurch’ s Youth Center
from 7 until 10 p.nt. Saturday.
A program of recreation lias
been arranged lor the evening
and prizes will be awarded
for the best costumes, ilcfrcsli
merit* will l&gt;e served.
All M Y F member* are in
sited to attend and bring s
guest.

Legal Notice
r n r c ir c u it c o u r t o r
T H E K IK T If j u n m u i . C IR ­
CUIT. i k
uk i i r o i i * » : r i k o i .e r o iiK T v . ............is
IK U lltK C K M T .Ml. 1379*
A D R IAN D. HAHI1KI.U sin
gist P H IL IP RAGOZZ1NO and
C A T H E R IN E RAOOZZINO. ht*
w ife: W IL M A S ! NCAt.IHE and
a ilA C K HCA1.IHE. hi* trlfe;
K liSV AIll* J. M KTZ and FI-ORKNEE METZ, hi* wife.
P la in tiff*
v*.
EDMUND D. LAN K, a/k/a E.
D. LAN E an* E LIZ A B E TH If.
LANE,
a/k/a E LIZAB E TH
LAN E, hts wife.
Defendants
s d t ig : o r
si it
TO i EDMUND D. LAN K , a/k/a
K. I&gt;. LAN E
E LIZ AB E TH 11. I.ANE.
a/k/a E LIZ A B E TH LANE
Addressee and Reeldencaa
unknown
Tuu are hereby notified that
a suit to quiet title anil an ­
nul restriction* ami righ t o f
re-entry I s* been filed In the
Circuit Court o f the Ninth
Judicial Circuit In and for
Hemlnola County, Florida, en­
titled:
“ Adrian D. Ilarrell. eingle;
Philip Itegoeelno end Ca­
therine
ItsKuxxIno,
b I*
w ife ; W illiam Mcatis* and
G rsc* Hcaltac. Me w ife ;
Edward J. Mata and F lo r ­
ence
Met*.
hie
wife.
P lain tiffs
re.
Edmund D. Lane a/k/a K.
D. lain* and E lllahelh II.
lame,
a/k/a
Elisabeth
Lens, hie wife. Defendant*
and you aro required to fit*
your answer to the Complaint
with tha Clerk o f the Circuit
Court end to serve a copy
thereof upon II. KNOX DETT IN G II A P I. A t t o r n e y for
Plaintiffs. 119 Houth Knowles
Avenue. SVInter Park. Florida
on or before lb * llt h day o f
February. 1141, otherwise De­
cree Pro Coufeeeu w ill he en­
tered against you for tha re­
lie f demanded In the Gora*
plaint.
The real property that la
tha subject m atter of said autl
seeking to quiet title and anut restrictions and righ t o f
re-entry, {*;
Lot 4. o f L A K E U P TH E
W O O DM
MI'UDI VISION
Hemlnule County. Florida,
recorded lb Plat Hook 7.
Pag* SI, Public Utoerds
aem laol* County. Florida
(H E A L)
Arthur If. Beckwith, J r ,
c le rk Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vthieo
Deputy Clerk
Felder and lleltlugbaua
Attorneys at Law
t i t Ho. Knowles Ave.
w in te r Park, Florida
Publish Jan. 14. 3i A Feb.
I. 1441.
C D E -lt
ik

ing in months; deterioration
of paint and entire rusting
of truck body; tires half in­
flated; lettering entirely off
one side and half off on the
other; both batteries gone;
siren removed and placed on
a pole on S. Cortez Ave.; ex ­
tension ladder laying on the
ground; wood, debris and
scat piled on hoses in rear
of vehicle; hose nozzle rusty
and dirty and probably not In
workable condition and In­
ability to start the motor in
months.
The dismissal action against
Stephenson was changed to
suspension
after
he
and
Councilman W. W. Anderson
d ied points in the village
charter calling for filing of
complalnL*
and
a
public
hearing.

DeBoryW SCS
Holds Meeting

meeting o f the
Legion

Wsrrcn J. King, to make
plans fur the management of
the kitchen during the Lcgloa
Fair to be held Feb. 4 to 9
in the Legion Home.
Mrs. C. E. Hunter chair­
man, appointed Mrs. David
Remley, Mr*. E. K. Baxter,
Mr*. Carl Cluber and Mrs.
John McCloskcy to the com­
mittee.

INTERESTING SIGN high iitop the Yultlez
Hotel, could cmise u lot o f »]&gt;eculitUlon, until
workmen mid the E L to spell out HOTEL. Might
attract some Ixmu-chilled tourists from the
snow-bound north, who can spot the 14 foot high
letters from afar. It has no reference, however,
to the two minor fires that have plagued the
Valdez recently. New sign Is part o f the exten­
sive renovations which have been undertaken by
the new owner.
(Herald Photo)

Guild To Meet
By Jaae Casselberry
The Ladles Guild of the At*
censlon Lutheran Church of
Casselberry will meet at ths
church next Thursday at S
p.m.

North Orlando
Super Market

Open

More than 30,000 people In the film, there la a rigid absolutely no charge to the
are patiently walling for Uie Ume limit on the removal of receiver of the corneal grafts.
sight than can be given when the eye*.
The cost of the operations,
It must be done in a hospi­
tal affiliated with the Eye
Bank within four hours after
death and the c&gt;ct sent on
tlielr way to a hospital where
the: operation can be per­
formed to transplant Uie cor­
nea to the eye* of the donor,
all within 98 hours, Dr. Katz
explained.
it ts necessary tlut the
next of kin hate given pre­
vious permission and they
also must sign again before
Uie operation cun lie perform­
ed.
“ All this requlris* haste and
the equipment and funds nec­
essary to transplant Ihc still
living tissue within the re­
quired tim e," tie puiuted out.
The donation of Uie price­
less gift of sight list been
heartily endorsed by aU re ­
ligious faiths, and Uicre is

Sunday

the research that goes on
constantly and the transpor­
tation and care of Uie living

I A . M . is I P . N .

tissue all costs ■ great deal

BEER
W IN E

of money, and Use Eye Bank
Association
throughout
the
country arc consequently in
constant need of funds, Mrs.
Woodruff said.
Dive such fund raising ven­
ture
is planned for this
county on Jan 22, when the
Jsl-Alsl Fronton has offered
to donate all receipt* for Uie
center section o f reserved
seats on that night to the
K&gt;c Bank.
Tickets are on sale at
F austs and Mt Reynolds D ru g ­
stores, the Hospitality Shop
In Hue hospital and from any
of tlie l*lnk Ladies or the
Sanford o r Casselberry Lion*
Club members.

and a Complete Line e l —

Meats and
Groceries
•
North Orlando
Super Mkt.
Lon r wood . O t M a H I.
Ji Mile East o f H « y I M S

LOOK FOR
TH E BIG SIGN

If Wide-Track is as hot as

Ebenezer Sets
Special School
A School of Evangelistic
Teaching for officers
and
tcacliere
of the
Ebenezer
Methodist Church o f Sanford
will be held from 3:30 p.tn. un­
til 3:30 p m. Sunday at the
church.
At the same time a training
session for visitation teams
also will he conducted.

Pontiac says, why don’t they
put it in their Tempest?

Men's Clubs
To Meet Here

They just did.

The Men's Club of the First
Methodist Church of Sunlurd
will Ik- host neat Thursday
night at a dinner mrcling of
men's clubs from all churches
In Uie DcEand District.
Between 130 and 200 men arc
expected to attend the 0:30
p.in. meeting. The meal will
feature fresh ham steaks and
will be prepared by the Jw**t
group.

St. Ann Guild
To Have Tea
By Mr*. A d a * Muller
The Ht. Ann's Guild o f the
Dellary Ht. Ann C a t h o l i c
Church will he hostesses at a
“ Gst-Acquainted Kot-lnl and
T ea " in the Social Hall o f the
Church this Sunday from 2
p. m. until i p. m.
A ll women o f the pariah are
Invited to attend and a apecial
welcome will be extended new
ladies o f the parish,

N U T II EHl'ON B IB LE
I w ill not be res postal ble
fo r any debts Incurred by
anyone other than my*en.
JOSEPH K A M P F

Auxiliary

was held Tuesday with Mrs.

Gift O f Sight Stressed

someone donates the use of
bis eyes sftcr death to redore vision to someone else,
members of the Kiwants Club
learned Wednesday.
These fads were presented
by member* of .SHEBA, tlsc
local Eye Bank Association,
Mrs. Frank Woodruff, found­
er of the group and Dr. Sid­
ney Katz, local ophthalmolo­
gist, assisted by Miss Mar
cells lilntz, who operated Uie
projector for the showing of
the film. Boy wiUi a Blind­
fold.
'O n ly Uie goodness of the
human lieart can give this
living legacy , the gift of
sight,” Mrs. Woodruff said.
She urged those who have
By Mrs. Adam Mull*r
The WSCS o f the Unitary signed up to donate their ejes
Community Methodist Church after death to carry the or­
livid its monthly meeting on ange card with them at all
Jim. 8 in the social hull o f tliu times. As was pointed out
church. Sjivciu! guests fo r ths
occasion wet o Indies from the
DcLaud Trinity Church WKCS.
The welcome to nil members
umf guest* was given by Mrs.
Arthur U’ngner, president of
the Di'Ilary group. Devotions
were given by Mrs. Edward
McCarthy.
Guest speaker n&gt;r the meet­
ing was Mrs. Ethel Gray, IleI.aml district president, who
used as her theme, “ Be Good
To Yuurself" and “ Walk In
The Eight, Don't Take The
Road To Darkness.'*
Door hostesses were Mre.
William Lukcman and Mr*.
William Relrii.

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Installation

Bear Lake Garden Circle Presents
Program On Flower Arrangements
By Rkirtey Wentworth
The Bear Lake Garden Cir­
cle met at the home of Mrs.
Richard Ostrander on Jame­
son Drive for the January
meeting with Mrs. Kenneth
Knechl of fo rest City as guest
speaker.
Mrs. Richard Scott, presi­
dent, conducted the business
mtctlng and discussed several
annual events to be held by
the group.
Mrs. William Mssscy gave
a report from the workshop
she attended at the Garden
Center in Orlando. It featured
the art of making a variety of
ro ie i from ribbon. Mrs. M aiaey demonstrated the tech­
nique o f making e tiny full
blown rose from satin ribbon.
Mrs. Knecbt presented a
program ou the use of gladioli
and gerbera daisies and made
a buffet arrangement, em ­
bossed with greenery. She
also used glad florets and
mada a beautiful corsage that
rostmbled a rose. Mrs. Allsn
fo rw ard later won this cor­
eage as a door prise.
Due to the lack o f fresh

XI Beta Eta Chapter of
Beta Bigraa Phi met at the
home o f M rs. G. Andrew
gpoer. Christmas cards were
received from two former
members, Mrs. Carlslon Bliss
who now lives In Massachu­
setts, and Mra. Wallace Tyre
who la now in Germany.
A thank you not# was read
from th# chapter's "adopted"
child at.the Baptist Children**
Home in Lakeland. H er name
If Cindy Lyons and she is 11
years old. She thanked the
group for a Christmas gift and
for bar spending money for
this month.
Vice-president Mrs. Vernon
Hardin reminded members
about the joint luncheon with
the other three chapters at the
Hamilton House in Cassel­
berry. Announcement w a s
made about the Charity Ball to
be held on Feb, IT for the Bereptn Nursing Home,
Discussion was held on the
party and model meeting
scheduled soon in connection
with the formation of a Nu
Phi Mu Chapter In town for
girls 11-12. T ie program led
by Mrs. Speer, was about the
Pennsylvania Dutch. Discusston was held on such things
as Rlvva! Soup, seven sweets
and seven sours, plain dress,
fastnichta, B l a c k Bumper
Mennonlles and schnlts and
goepp. Later in the year the
members will hsvs a Frnntyl
vanla Dutch dinner party with
their husbands. Members were
instructed In bow to decorate
agg sheila with lace, glitter,
ecquloa and material, Refresh­
ment! were served by the bostess during the social hour.

Enterprise

Personals
M r. and Mrs. C, A. Header■on sod Howard were weekend
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Andre
Ay lies in North Hollywood.
Mrs. Henderson remained for
a longer visit with her daugh­
ter, M r*. Aylies.

flowers, Mrs. Knecht demon­
strated several effective uses
for permanent flowers. She
made a sunny centerpiece of
jonquils and daisies in a straw

container. She explained the
process as she worked and
conducted a question and answer period during the demon­
stration.

This Saturday

Mrs. Vernon Gleazcs won
the monthly gift certificate.
Mrs. C. L. Brunk, Lake Asher,
will be hostess for the Febru­
ary meeting.

MRS. A L L A N FORWARD, left, received the corsage used in a demonstra­
tion, from president, Mrs. Richard Scott, at the Bear Lake Garden Circle
meeting.

January meeting with Mrs.
ROBE CIRCLE
Rose Circle members met John D. Thomas as co hostess
at the "Lucky Acrea" home
Mrs. Charles Park gave the
of the president, Mr*. Henry opening devotions. A letter
Simpson, ia Geneva, for the

C R E A T IV E
W OMAN

was read from Taiwck, Tai­

sending used greeting cards
and telling of the Interesting
tilings they were used for.
Mrs. A. W. Kppf led a dis­
cussion on horticulture and re­
ported on the varictlei of
plants that were not damaged
by the freeze. She urged giv­
ing plenty of water to the
plants that were Injured.
Mrs. W. E. Gray reported
that the Junior Gardeners at
Lake Mary Elementary School
had dccuruled coleus plants
with beads for Christmas.
The following new officers
were elected for the coming
year: Mrs. Epps, president;
Mrs. Charles Meriwether, vice
president; Mrs. G. R. Pearson,
secretary, and Mrs. B. B.
Crumley, treasurer.
Mrs. J. M. Fahey of the Hi­
biscus Circle presented a pro­
gram im Bonsai. She told
about the art or dwarfing
trees, polled in shallow con­
tainers and said, " I t had its
beginning In China, centuries
ago." The Japanese later
nude U a part o f their tradi­
tion. She displayed a varjety
of Interesting specimen from
her collection and explained
how they were raised.
A covered dish luncheon was
served at noon, Olliers present
were Mines. J, L. Brown,
Charles Bromley, J. O. Gre­
gory, W. G. Kllbee, Ed Lane,
W. A. Morrison, J. It. Straub,
Charles Cols, P. G. Yerkcs
and J. C. Noel.

Hosts For
Supper Meeting
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
The Odd. Fellow* were re­
cent hosts to their families and
the Rebekahs and their fam ­
ilies at ■ covered dish supper
held at the Odd Fellows Hall.
Following the supper Mrs.
Wright o f the Cerebral Palsy
Center In Orlando showed
slides and gave an Interesting
talk on the work at the center.
The Odd Fellowa gave her a
check to be used In any way
needed In her work.

J, C. Cotes of Ft. Lauder­
dale, Deputy Grand M aster of
the Jurisdiction of Florida
then gave a very informative
■durci] of Rcbckah Odd Pellow ship.

New Arrivals

lu Geneva
Mr. and Mrs. Harold W al­
lace or Geneva are proudly
announcing in the community
U k birth of a new grandson
born Tuesday, Jan. 13 at the
Seminole Memorial Hospital
to their aon-ln-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mra. Char­
les Brice of Sanford.
The Brices are also parents
of an tl-montb daughter. P a ­
ternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mra. Melvin Brice of Kan­
sas City, Mo.
To kerp sectional sofa pieces
daughter. Paternal grandpar­ from sliding apart, plaee a
ent! are Mr. and Mra. Melvin screen door hook and eye on
the back of the leg*.
Brice of Kansae City, Mo.

I Seminola

! DeBary Women

RebekaHonor
Attend

State Officer At Banquet

The Sanford Drove ISO Be­
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Assembly of Florida, Mrs.
nevolent Patriotic Order of
Members of Seminola Rc- Maye Kemen, of West Palm
Does will hold a public in­
stallation o f officers this Sat­ bekah Lodge No. 43, honored Beach, with a recent banquet
urday at 8 p.m. in the Elks the president of the Rcbckah at the Civic Center.
Bodge room.
Esther Le Fever, deputy su­
preme president, will be in­
stalling officer and the follow­
ing officers will be Installed:
Mrs. Brad Polcy, president;
Mrs, Plnley Nash, first coun­
selor; Mrs. A. P. Bowersox,
senior counselor; Mrs. Pete
Bukur, junior counselor; Mrs.
H. Dlsbrow, secretary; Mrs.
George DcMaltio, treasurer;
Mrs. Frank Wilson, inner
guard; Mrs. Harry Kenny,
outer guard.
Mrs. Richard Mapcs, three
year trustee; Mrs. John Pierro, assistant conductor; Mrs.
John McCloskey, chaplain;
Mrs. LcRoy Hickson, musi­
cian; Mrs. Fred Roeltgcr and
Mrs. Bill Labrce, color bear­
ers and attendants are Mrs.
Jim Smith, Mrs. Steve Androsko, Mrs. Florence Lyons
and Mrs. Joe Wolfe; Mrs. Ro­
bert Blllhlmer, parliamentar­
ian; Mrs. Prank Wilson, his­
torian, and Mis. Bowerson,
public relations.
All members o f the Sanford
Elks Lodge No. 1241, their
wives, members of the Anna
MRS. M A Y E K E R N E N , president of, tint ReMiller Circle and the general
Itcknli Assembly o f Florida, left and Min. W. L.
public arc invited to attend the
Roche, Noble Grand, o f the local Rebekahs at a
ceremony.
banquet honoring the state officer.
Honored guest for the cere­
(Herald Photo)
mony will be Mrs. Roy Young,
North District President, of
Jacksonville Beach. G u e s t
speakers will include Prank
Holmes, exhalted ruler of San­
ford Elks Lodge; At Coe o f the
Orlando Elks Lodge and Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Matt­ taining grandpa James Der­
l«w ls , manager o f the Sanford son ere looking forward lo a ringer of Johnstown, Pa.
Credit Bureau.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bernvisit from Mrs. Mattson's bro­
rltter of Colomba ltd. have aa
ther, R-. J. Stevenson from
their bouscgucsts, Mr. BernHouston, Texas. The family rltlor’i brotiier-in-law and sis­
has not seen him for 20 years. ter, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. LinHe Is expected in DcBary the inger of Eric, Pa.
latter part of this week.
Mrs. O. Slccrman has re­
Mr. and Mra. Henry Lohol turned from a trip to Virginia
o f Montana have returned where she visited her children.
The Sanford Junior 4-H from a visit to Europe that
Girl's Club will huld a bake took them to Austria, Capri,
and England.
sale this Saturday in front Coppcnhagcn
of the Pood Pair, starting at Their tour took four months.
The Luhuf* return lo DeBary
10:30 a.m.
Proceeds will be used to every winter and they expect
The
Dependable Sunday
help pay expenses for the club lo stay until their son grad­
at the County and Stale Pairs. uates from Stetson University School Class of First Methodist
in the spring,
Church will meet at the home
Mr. and Mrs. William Her- of Mrs. A. L. Skinner, 008
ringer of Azalea Drive and Magnolia Ave., Monday at T:3U
daughter Marcia are enter­ p.m.

A Mamanlta branch, holding
purple orchids, Mrs. Kerncn’s
favorite flower, centered the
speaker's table.
Programs,
place cards and favors con­
tinued the theme.
Mrs. Nell Pulrcll was In
charge o f the program, Mrs.
Margaret McGonigal, assem­
bly chaplain of Kissimmee,
gave the invocation and Mrs.
W. L. Roche, noble grand,
welcomed the guests with a re ­
sponse by Mrs. Kcrncn.

Tin* ueBsry Wumaj’i Club
was represented at a recent
district meeting held at the
Peninsula

Club

in

Daytona

Beach by the following mem­
bers:
Mrs. Wallace Gabler, Mr*.
Charles Ulrich. Mrs. William
Fidlcr Mrs. Preston McBcan,
Mrs. Harold Wills, Mrs. James
Duffy. Mrs. Gustave Deiningcr, Mrs. Charles Duryca,
Mrs. Ruth Magnuson, Mrs. A l­
bert Salisbury, Mrs. Prica
Goodsun, Miss Bcsi-ice J. Ty­
son and Mrs. Eli Yoder, pres­
ident of the DcBary club.
Miss Tyson talked on parlia­
mentary law- and Mrs. Ell
Yoder cave the response.

Mrs. Nick Pfcifauf, soloist,
sang "Th e Little Damozrl."
Mrs. Auburn Rector intro­
duced the distinguished guests
with a response by Mrs. Vel­
ma Sumner, district deputy
president of District No. 10.
Mrs. Mae Myers, past district
deputy, gave the benediction.
The following morning IT
members o f the local Rcbckah
Lodge joined Mr. and Mrs.
Kcrnen for breakfast at the
Pinecresl Inn.

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This Saturday

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.Mrs. Kemen was paying her
official visit to the Seminola
Lodge. The president's colors
of purple and yellow were car­
ried out in all decorations dur­
ing the evening.

DeBary Personals

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Oddfellows

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her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Airs. William C. Sherwood ol
Laurel. Md., who plan (o spend
some lime In the H ale since
Mr. Sherwood has retired from
Ihe post office. From Geneve
(hey will go to Ihe Miami area
where they will attend the
aliening of the Hialeah Race
Track and will visit with Earl
Johnson. From there they plan
io go to Nassau and join hla
mother, Mr*. Janie Sherwood,
also of Maryland.

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us and we enn’ t get rid o f her. She
has a job and pays us 810 a week,
but her food and laundry cost more
than that. My husband took out an
insurance policy fur her with niy hus­
band as beneficiary. We pay the pre­
miums. Well, she borrowed 8400 on
It and the Insurance people tell us if
we don't pay it buck, when she dies
there won't be enough to bury her.
When we asked her to pay it back
she said. " I don’t care what you do
with me after I die. Dig a hole in the
back yard and throw me In i" When
wo threaten to put her out. she says
she’ll quit her Job, go to court and
force us to support her. Can she do
this?

DEAR W EST T E X A S : Tell the
boy nbout the effects of tobacco and
ask him not to smoke until he is 21
as a favor to himself and a gesture
o f respect for his parents’ love and
wisdom. I f he will meet you halfway,
he nmy forego smoking all his life.
Here's hoping.
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DEAR A BUY: You will save my
Hfc If you put in your column what
a “ D" means on a report curd. I got
a "D " and my father took all niy
privileges until next report card
time. I tried to tell him that a “ D”
was a pussing mark but he wouldn’t
believe me. Do tenchers grade d if­
ferent, Abby? Please answer right
away.
PRISONER

A T A LOSS
D EAR A T : In some states the
ndult children are forced by law to
support indigent imrents. If you are
truly concerned, better ask your law­
yer.

DEAR "P R IS O N E R ":
When
some teachers give a "D ” it Indicates
that the student barely passed —
but he DID pass. Other teachers will
give n "D ” even though the work i«
not actually passing, but she knows
the student tried. Have your father
call your teacher to find out what
YO U R " D " meant or you are
D-E-A-D.

D EAR BESSIE: Not unless he's
Jewish.

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nership

is a

willingness

On
of

Each has great confidence in
his partner’s ability to handle
the cards and tends to raise
bis partner rather than rebid
his own suits.
Bobby Jordan who bald ths
South cards might wall bars
doubled Eaat’s two club bid,
but he decided to try for
game because he was vutnera b I a and
his opponents
weren’t.
Arthur had a natural two
heart rebid over hi* part­
ner's two diamond call and

ix)s.

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FRIDAY P. M.

SIX OF the principal characters meet at a fa ­
shionable party In this scene from the provoca­
tive Warner Bros. Technicolor presentation o f
"The Chapman Report," opening Sunday at the
Ritz Theatre.

Candid Film Ritz Bound
n ip p in g n t iilf • w ea lth y
suliurbnn c om m u n ity’* facade
o f sm u g
rv sp ec tn b ility, a
team o f p^-ch u b-gU ts condu ctin g a sex « u r v t y d ra m a ­
tic a lly resh ap e the liv e * o f
f.-ur w om en in " T h e C hap,
m an R e p o r t," tins p ro v o ca tiv e
W a rn e r
B ro *.
T ech n ico lor
m otion p ictu re o p en in g Sun­
d a y at the K it* T h ea tre.
E fre m Z im b n list J r., S h el­
ley
W in te r*, Julie
Funda,
C la ire Bloutn, G iy n li John*,
R a y D anton and T y Hurdin
top the r a i l o f the D a rry l F .
Znnuck P rod u ction w hich i*
based on the cont ro v er* ini
h ca t-rellin g n ovel b y Ir v in g

Arthur a problem. He held
two five card suits and most
players figure on rebldding
the second suit in order t »
give a clear picture o f the
W IS T
BAST
hand.
A Q 10T I I
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Arthur reasoned that while
VKTI3
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he did hold two five-card
♦ as
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♦ S3
AAQtlfa
suit*, his partner had heard
SOUTH
him bid both and that seven
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o f hla 13 high card points
V AS
were outside those Suite. The
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jack o f clubs ought to help
North and South vulnerable
his partner stop that eull, the
ge«Ui
Norik loot
Weel
ace
and queen should (ill in
Pooa
1*
2 *
a#
Poos
hi* partner's diamonds.
Peis aw.T.
1*
2N.T. Pass P m
Piss
So Arthur raised hie part­
Opening
ner to three no-trump and o f
Bobby's hand clearly called course Bobby had no trouble
fo r
no-trump.
This
gkT* making the contract,
NORTH &lt;D&gt;
A A JIB]
* j ioaia

and they aren't ahout to k t
a mere man make such Im­
portant decision as choosing
• silver or china pattern, or
even selecting e chair for
the living room.
Oh, a husband might go
along whan there la furniture
to be bought. But hla sug­
gestions are usually Ignored
as the wife sod the sales­
man between them make the
final decisions,
Even when the husband
seems to be making the
choice, it's e KM shot that
the wife has previously made
her choice. She take* her
husband to the store and
carefully steers him to the
right direction.
I f you don’t believe H, Just
watch a few couptei shopping
together tor something for

dtighUqhiA

S A N D R A DEE and Hobby Darin, who were
brought together for the fin d time in Unlvcrh I ' h highly jxjpulnr "Como September," are re­
united in " I f A Man Answers," Ross Hunter
production lieing released by Universal. Mlclieiine Fresle, John Lund, Cesar Romero and
Stefaniu Powers complete tho cast toppers in
this romantic comedy filmed in full color.

p.ra.

"Incident

Comedy Set For Drive-In
Containing all the laughprovoking elements which at*
proving to be so popular with
tha public these duy». Uni­
versal'* Ross Hunter preduetlon, " I f A Mail Answer*,"
open* Sunday at the Muvioland Drive-In Theatre.
Snndra Dee, Bobby Darin,
Michcline Fresle, John Lund,
Ce*ur Rumero and Htefanle
Powers are starred In this
riotous Eastman color come­
dy that la a worthy aucessor
to Hunter's "P illo w Talk,"
credited with starting the cur­
rent cycle o f romantic come­
dies.
The other feature on tha
program I* "B etrayed" with
Clark Gable and Lana Turn­
er,

Byru»hMmett

their home. Whatever the
Item, It's tho wife who poari
a i the expert and the hus­
band who listens meekly to
what she has to say.
One reason lin t women
have gotten the upper hand
to fam ily buying la because
they talk the salesman's lan­
guage, and a man doesn't.
So the man stays ailant as
hla wife and a talesman start
tosilng around such terms aa
"E a rly A m e r i c a n "
and
"French Provincial" and the
PH O N E F A M i l *
newest names tor all the
shades o f the rainbow—names
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that change every season or
mill
im
i m i a i HI
two.
How can a man who calls
T O N IT E A BAT.
"m elon " orange, or “ rosedual" pink, or "c o c o s " tan,
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1:94 ( I t Amarlean Nawaslonl
4:99 ( I t NUC Nawa
1:11 ( I I Ikapay* Ployhoeas
(31 Th* Beat o f Oroatha
(4 ) Undo WoH
9:39 (41 Bants Clou*
41 34 IM Deputy Dow|
( ! i I I.ad t Liras
1:99 (4t W aalksr th aw

Honors Players
NEW Y O n K (U P I ) - TbP
sports lwlge of B'Xdl B'rith
ull] honor Stin Jiuiisl o f Uip
St. Louis Cardinsls, WllliP
Mays o f ths San Francisco
Giants, AI Jackson of tha New
York Mcts, and Ralph Tarry of
tht New York Yankaal far
"high principle and achieve­
ment in sports" at its BUI Co­
rum Memorial Awards Dinner
Sunday night.

Signed Pacts
C H I C A G O (U P I ) - Two
pitchers, southpaw Dick Ells­
worth and right hander Paul
Toth, returned ilgnad Chicago
Cub can tn cU today to laava
the team only 11 ptoysra yet
to aign on the »-m a n roster.
Women nre rmatures w h s
enn talk themselves out o f al­
most anything sxerpt a phonn
booth.

TV RENTAL
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( I ) Pro llnwlar* Tour
( * ) Biromboat 'Round
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B oth film s w ill p la y th rou gh
Tu esday.
On W ed n esd a y and T h u rs ­
d a y, " T h e
M o u n ta in " and
" S t a la g 17" w ill p la y.
A trip le h o rro r film I*
slated fo r F rid a y and S a tu r­
day. T h e th re e film * a re
"B lo o d O f D ra e u la ," " N ig h t
O f T h e B lood B e a s t" and
"B lo o d O f T h e V a m p ire ."

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prrform anc*
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7:19 (3&gt; Bam Ronadlct
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1:11 (St Jooy Hlahop Show
(S i R tfim la rt
11:19 I ) What's Uy Lin*
19) Howard K. im lth
( I t Mr. Pmtth Goss To
11 111 (31 .Vowarop*
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9:04 ( I t Fat. Night Mevlog
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IM l.awranro Walk
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9:1* (t t H av« dun W ill Tra- H i l t (31 Pttar Gunn
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9:49 ( I ) llellyn on .l Vlorlo
I0:«0 (|i Klght o f th# WaaV
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19:49 IM Make That Spar*
MONDAY A. M.
H i l l ( t l (Ut. Night Rhow
(91 U ld -ria . Now*
« : « l ( i ) aige on
IM Ch. I Nsws
4:14 (3 ) Sign On
t i i t l ( f t Hollywood M ovl*
t i l l (41 Clrov# A Farm H i.
Cavnlood*
port
t i l l * ( I t Championship W rssl1:34 (4 ) C olUg* of th* Air
ling
7:94 (21 Today
19:9* ( t t Big* 0(9
(M Wako I'p tlovtaa
1:30 (S i I'out-lo Paslur*
7:19 (31 Farm, tla r k it Ra(3i Mr. WHard
port
4:9* (4 ) "o n r* Cpon * d im *"
7:19 ( f t Stata Nawa and
3:94 131 T it A
Waothar
3:10 (31 T il A
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J:u0 (31 Bp.irts International
I:4S (M fountduu-n News
T ill (M M lcklta (loipal Tim*
1:11 (9 ) Mlekay Kaant Show
SUNDAY P. M.
( I t CopL Kangaroo
1:41 ( I ) woatbar aad Nawa
11:11 (St Faith for Today
1 11 (3 ) Today
(3t Christopher
(9) CarloovlIW
(M Mart (he Saw San1:91 (31 Jack (Alan * Show
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( I t American lllatory
13:31 (M Kt VIii n In *| It!*
• i 11 ( f t Romptr Room
( t l Ortl Hobart*
4:91 ( t ) flat! Smrm Show
t i l l (9) Herald * ( Truth
14:11 (9 ) Say TVhao
(11 Mae lino Spar*
( I t C altn la r
( I t Alt America W ant*
to Know
( f t (.earn Spanish
1:11 ( I t laauac and Anawrr* t f : l l (9 ) Play Tour Hunch
( I I t L ost I.ury
(St Hlg 1’ lctur*
111 Victory ot Hr*
(9 ) Ann Botham Show
1:10 ( t ) lssuas A Anawrr*
71:49 (4 ) Tha MeCoya
(9 ) Price U Right
1:90 (M AKt, All-Siar Gama
(* t If o f FIs. IlaskattMlI
(9 ) Jan* Wymon F r*.
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lllg h tlg h ls
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71(11 ( I t Pal* A Gladys
1:14 (41 Sunday Bnnrta Spar(9 ) Tour* For A Song
(ocular
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3:10 (31 W ild Kingdom
4;4» (3 ) 1-ro.RuWl Knothall
MONDAY P. M.
Gams
( t l One* Upon A Pima 71:4* (3 ) Tour n ra t Improa
( I t Tour * ( (ho W h it*
ala*
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with
Mr*.
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John F. Ktnnrdy
Ford
l i l l (4 ) Tod Mack Amateur
(St (a ir* of t.ll*
Hour
11:11 ( * ) Horry Haioonar
( I ) M ajor Adam*, TraitNawa
m *«t»r
11:39 (9) Kathtr Knows Itaal
litS (at n
K. Cotlag* Bow!
( I ) Saarek (at TeaiorroiS
1:14 (4) Th# T w a n llilh Con*
( I ) Truth or Canattury
queneo*
(t t lllu Story
17:19 |*t Guiding Light
4:90 ( I ) Valiant Tatra
79:91 ( l l AIIC Mid-Hay Report
1*1 Crobo
19:91 I t ) NOC Nawa
7.90 ■;* Knalan O'TooI*
7:44 IS) Th* Optn Window
(M tlaath Vhlloy p ay*
(9) Mld.Fta. Report
(St I.*aal*
( I t Kowa and Waothar
7:11 431 W ondsrfal W s r ll *(
1:19 (9 ) I f i l m s
Cotsy
1:19 i t ) Rllmnaalleo
l i t T h * Jotoon*
1:31 m N n c N&gt;va
( I t lu n n lt, th* Monaco
1:91 (SI As Th* arorld Terns
1:94 ( I ) I d PullUaa
(SI Sclsnea

11:90 ( I ) M ogir (.and of Alla-

Raw­ one o f the drovers being taken enjoy seeing old friends, tor
Bteva Mrtfueea
the hick-town hucksters. U featurea some acta that
No. 1 A t l«:Sa* Only
have beau on often enough to
Rock." This episode la a wel­ Ditto Susan Oliver aa the sa­
"DAMN YANKEE”
be oonaidarad that. Hi,- Schu­
Tab lluater - Color
come break for fans of ths loon atoger who lata the men mann horses
ara
unique
series as tha drovers come know they arc being taken. equine performers who show
• ff the range to enjoy the Eric Flaming and Clint East- thalr training to n riderless
basketball game. Thera la an­
comforts of t very small town. wood star.
H U N . • M O N . • TL'EB.
T:«04;*0 p.m. NBC. Inter- other horse net simulating an
Unfortunately, the townspeo­
E A R L Y B IR D HlloVt'
ple era scheming a bit of national Showtime. "Circus equestrian ballerina and us­
R U N D A Y H A T t i l l P. M.
wholesale thievery. You'll en­ from Copenhagen." This epi­ ing performers placed to the
Showing Hun. . « t U A
joy veteran Lon Chaney at sode la fo r those viewer* who audience.
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11:11 IM rt-on etl 9 Thoator
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W a lla c e, tlccnune o f th e c o n ­
tro v e rs ia l su bject m a tte r P r o ­
d u cer R ich ard Z an u rk and
D ire c to r G e o rg e C u kor closed
the film ’ * »e t d u rin g much o f
the sh o otin g.
" T h e p ictu re ie based on the
p rem ise th a t lo v e and ten ­
dern ess a r e th e tru e m ean in g
o f sex and th n t s ex w ith o u t
those is m ere a n im a lity ," said
Zunurk w h en the film w en t
b e fo re th e cam eras. " W e In­
tend to m a k e an h oliest pic
('***!&lt; *d*
tu re w hich w ill be h ig h ly In
11:9* (9t Tonlt*
(c re s tin g , and w e intend to do
it w ith o u t b ecom in g «■ d e a ler
SATURDAY A . M .
In p o rn o g ra p h y ."

By Oswald Jacoby

J .Ac Woman:

"M en buy or make the de­
cision* on virtually all buy­
ing h r Europe" reports a
business management conI sultaot, recently r e t u r n e d
from Germany. "In Europe
lt'a the man o f the family
who even chooses the furlture and dishes."
( That's quit* a contrast to
the buying picture In AmarI lea, where women buy 98 per
[cen t o f ordinary goods and
[often have the decisive voice
[in the big buys, such aa the
[fa m ily car.
j The picture may soma day
| change in Europe, but it
[isn 't likely to change to the
|United States, for one aim*
|pie reason:
| American women have set
|themselves up a* the arhl|tcre of taste tor the family,

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2. Notices - Personals
3. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
10. Female Help Wonted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
20. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Sendee
29. Automobile Sendee
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
83. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
30. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
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Unfurnished 2 bedroom bouse. Modem 3 bedroom, kitchen
1305 Elliott Ave., F A 2-5254
equipped
borne.
Near
or FA 2-0525.
school and playground. $95
month. FA 2-6457.
MODERN. 2 bedroom unfurn­
ished bouse. 1110 W. Third T BEDROOM house, kitchen
St. Phone Bartow 2332320.
equipped. Lake Mary, Phone
F A 2-4941.
ROOMS, The Gables, 401
Magnolia Are. F A 2-0720.
Furnished
Dupless.
One
available January IS, one
2 Bedroom modern House,
available 1st of February.
kit. equipped. SIT Catalina.
FA 2-3010.
1 Bedroom House nicely furn­
I DDRM.. Fla. Rm., plenty of
ished. $03 month. Water in­
abade, fenced. FA 2-2320.
cluded. FA 2 6544.
Furnished 3 room Garage
2 Beuroom bouse, kitchen
Apartment. FA 2-3167.
equipped. 1503 Douglas Ave.
FA 2-0363.
3 Room furnished House. 409
W. Third St. FA 2*2021.
UNFURNISHED new 3 bed­
room house, kitchen equip­ 2 Bedroom House. Close in.
ped. FA 2 3605.
Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-4013.

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For Sale or Lease
5 Acre Tract
230* X 928’
Equipped with truck scale.
Suitable as
Junk Yard and or
Used Auto Parts
Mrs. Zuckerman FA 2-7475
A. W ILLIAM S
Realtor
Raymond Lundquiat, Assoc.
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

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C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

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(ha l(h day o f Pabruary, A.
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John E. Fox,
Realtor

Garage Apt. 8 Rooms furn­
ished. 042 a month. 612 110 N. Park Ave. Ph. 325-0559
Park. F A $-9373.
LOT For Sale. 73' x 230’.
Grove Manor. B y owner.
3 Bedroom House. F A 3-5829
FA 2-7411 after • p.m.
Unfurnished 3 b e d r o o m
House,
kitchen equipped. 2 Uedrm. home, nicely furn­
ished. 2 Screened porches,
T A 2-8540.
carport, 3 extra lota In
Unfurnished large 8 bedroom
lawn. Priced righ t Pbooe
bouse. Near school. 2045
F A 2-0031.
Myrtle A ve. F A 2-0868.
Furnished House In Sanford.
Furnished A p a r t m e n t , 8
$4500. 186-4849. Apopka.
rooms, bath, $ double beds.
110 W. 3rd St. 322-0488.
The man who knows Sanford

Edward F. Lane

t. For Sal* or Root

R E A L E STA TE &amp;

IN SU R A N C E
Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home. Fenced yard. Near 43 years in real estate bustnets In Sanford,
pbooe
NAS. 11$ W. Coleman Cir­
FA 2-3909
cle. FA 3-7484.
Best buys la real estate.

10. Wanted to Rent

OVIEDO AR E A
Unfurnished 3 to 4 Bedroom 2Vt Miles South oa route 830.
house by permanent adults.
2 New
Homes,
2 fu ll'
No children or peta. Give
baths, large lot, high end
detella c/o P . O. Box 270,
dry. Built to last. SeUing
Sanford,
price as appraised by the
First
Federal.
Peaceful
IK THM C IR C U IT COURT OF
TMR KIKTM JUD ICIAL C IR . 11. Real Estate Wanted
and quiet. Near ehurcbes.
C t r r IK AK D FOR SKM1.
School buses available, new
KOLK C O tK T T , P i e R I I H ,
Women's
Club
buUding,
i k c i i A K C i w r s o . tanee
WBHT HIlIK F K D K R A I, HATFor
appointment
L.
L.
INCH AND LOAN ASSOCIA­
Faulk. 365-31t7 or 365-3702.
TION, a Federal Havln*a and Want to get rid of the mort­
Cordon V. Prtdrrlrk

Attorney for tha Ketete
V. O. I lo i ITS*
101-iel North Park Arana*
Hanford, Florida
Publlak Dac. t l A Jen. 4,
II. IS.
CHD-TS

Sell Your House

lo a n Annotation axlatlne un­
der tha lawa o f tha United
Htataa o f America,
Plaintiff,
-vaIIO IIK IIT A. RICH A HUS and
VIIU I IN I A M. KICIIAIiDB. hla
wife,
Pefendanta.
a OTIC■ OF FttRSMx o e t sus
HAI.R R T C LKR K OF C IR C IIT
cm RT
Notice la hereby (Ira n that
thr umlaralenad Arthur II.
Ilackwlth, J r, Clark o f the
Circuit
Court
or
BemlnuW
County, Florida w ill, on |bo
IStb day o f February 1*1], at
lt:ee A. SI. In hla o fflr * nt
Ilia Henilnole County Cuurthouaa, In tbo City of Han­
ford, Florida, o ffe r for aala
and aall nt public outcry to
tho hlehoel and bait bidder
for caah, the followIna daacrlbad property eUueled In
Hamlnolo County, Florida, laLot IIS. O AK LAN D Htt.IJI.
accardHie
to
the
plot
thereof
aa recorded
In
P lat llook IS, Pae&gt; I I,
Public Raoorda af Hemlnola County, Florida; toealbar wltb; Jackaon (lae
Hut W ater Healer, Model
C SSI, Hartal S ls n ,
pursuant to (be final dacraa
o f (nrrcloaura entered In a
caae pendlna In aald Court,
the otyla of which la WT.HT
HIHK P K D K ItA L H A V I N II H
AND L O A N
AHHtKNATIDN,
raraua
HOIIKIIT A.
RICHAlIDH
and
V1IU1INIA
SI.
H IC H AM M . hla wile, defendanla. and the docket number
o f which la No. IlltS-C WIPNKHH my hand and o f­
ficial aaal of aald Court this
t lt b day o f January Isas.
(S H A M
Arthur U. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clark
Seminole County, Florida
Myt Martha T. Vlbloa
O ratory, c ou rt A Ponlallo
Tho Florida Building
404 Jackaon Blroel
Tampa I, Florida
Publlah N s . IS, IMS.
CDdC-SS

gage on your borne io San­ Must sacrifice. I Bedroom, I
ford?
bath. P i n e c r e s t Near
Northern Group Seeking
school By owner. Pbooe
A Few Florida Homes
F A 2-4183.
We will Assume Your
Mortgage

W IL L T R A D E

E . M . Cranton, Shattuck A 8 Bedroom CB home, largo
Co.
lot. Near school and play­
2-B W lgglew orU i St.

Boston 20, Mass.

12. Real Eatnte For Bole

ground for smaller home,
late mode) auio o r nice
Cabin Cruiser. FA 2-6457.

Quiet Lake Mary. 3 Bdrms*
Lakeview home with lake
Its baths. Low cost. Pb.
privileges in South Sylvan
322-446L
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
and 2 baths. Air-Condition­ Cost $12,000. Sacrifice
at
ed. Phone F A 2-7808 or
$907$. Easy terms. Almost
F A 2-6388,
new. SeUing due to divorce,
211 Cedar.

St. Johns Realty 17. Mate Help Wanted
T H E T IM E T E ST E D FIRM
116 N . Park Ave. F A 2-0123 ATTENTIO N SALESM ENI )
I f you are a Licensed Real
Estate Salesman willing to
WORK, Here is your op­
portunity
for
substantial
earnings in the Booming
Cape Canaveral Area. Im ­
mediate openings with one
Good 0 Room CB bouse in
of
Florida's
outstanding
nice neighborhood. Pbooe
Realtors—Join an aggress­
FA 2-1640.
ive professional organiza­
tion now serving the East
Central Florida NOVA a n a
“ CaO BOB” F A $-9041
with established offices is
2544 le . French Ave.
Titusville.
2 Bedroom house. 2400 Sum­ M. N . W EIR 4k SONS, IN C ,
REALTORS
merlin. TA 2-4830.
Cootact
8 ROOM—4
Bedroom
CB
Donn Searle
modern bouse on 3 lots.
411 Main Street
Call Jesse Sbulse, $74-7401
Titusville, Florida
Oreage City.
2 Bedroom bouse. Terrasxo
floors,
kitchen
equipped,
fenced yard. Small down
payment. Phone 323-0014 or
F A 2-8025.

J. W. Hall, Realtor

/

ROBERT

Rolliw ay, Hospital A Baby
Beds
By Day, Week, or Monlb
CARRO LL’S FU RN ITU RE
Pb. FA 2-Sllt US W. l i t St.

wlti

O O N TaYt M I THAT

Real Estate — Mortgages
111 N. Park Ave. F A 2-2I.M

Legal Notice

T IIK
SANFORD
A T L A N T IC
N A T IO N A L HANK, a Unttsd
Hiatts b ilk in g association,
P laintiff,
va.
(HKAL)
F. H. PAHCIt st af.
Arthur M. Ilackwlth, J r ,
Drfsnitanta.
Clark Clroull Court,
K O T IfR OF H IIT
Hamlnula County, Florida T H R RTATK OF F LU R ID A
■ly: Slartha T. Vlhlan
T O i F. K. P itch , A/K/A FredDeputy Clark
trick K. Patch
Uragory, Coura A Panlallo
m i Pins Laos.
Allorna'-a for P la in tiff
Oak Harbor, Washington
401 Jackaon Hlraat
Donna Jsan Paaoh,
Tampa I, Florida
ISO] Pine Lane,
Pulillah Jaa, 11, I I R Fob.
Oak Harbor, Waahlbgtot|
1, I. ISIS.
Tou are hereby notified that
CDK-4*
a ault baa basn filed agalnal
you and W. D ittrichs In lbs
above entitled cauaa, and that
RESERVATIONS
you art required tn fils your
answer
with ths Clerk o f this
For —
Court and to serve a cony
thereof upon llis p lain tiff or
DINNERS
p la in tiffs
attorneys,
whose
PARTIES
su ns end address Is Jennings,
Watts. Clerks and Hamilton,
and LUNCHEONS
1101 Harnett National Hank
tiulldlng, Jacksonville S, F lo r­
ida, not later than January
» 3 » - 4 1 * 7 IS, ISIS. I f you fall t&lt;) do eo
a decree pro ronfaaao will ha
entered against you fo r the
relief demanded in tha com­
plaint. Thla ault la in forerloee
a mortgage. Tha real property
(j% 0 £ * C U l&amp; iw * q
proceeded egatnst lei
Lot I. M ock ft. HtTNLAND
KHTATKH.
according
to
plat thereof, recorded la
Plat llook 11, pages l (
to 11, public records of
Hemlnote County, Florida.
Hubject to sn aaeamenl
for public aUUtlee along
the North ten &lt;!4t feet
o f ealil I-it 4.
WITNKHH my hand and tha
aeal o f aald Court at Hanford,
Florida,
thla IStb day o f Dec­
H IO H W A Y S 1 7 - 9 1
ember, ISIS.
N . F U N P A I K f F L O R ID A (■ K A L I
Arthur If. Beokwtth. J r,
Open T i n , thru 8aL
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
0-10 P. M.
Uyi Martha T. Vlhlsa
Huaday • A ll Day
Deputy Clerk
Publish Her. is, l i f t * Jag.
Open Far Lands
I. It. II, 1141.
By Iteaervaisg*
C D D -tl

\

Stenstrom Realty

Jim Hunt Realty

wewxpoocw.
WCMtMllQtO
■ . THAI- M

REAL (■UKPJMK/UWY

Real Estate For Sale
3 BR, two story home cen­
trally located, near school.
Bargain priced. F A 2-8642.

UNUSUALT Y E S !
AN OLDER HOME. 2 story 4
This 3 Bedroom. 2 bath, lakebedroom Us baths, U rge
front borne has all large
living room, separate dining
rooms, fireplace and gar­
room, front screened porch.
age and several other at­
In good livable condition,
tractive features. All it
cood neighborhood on 3
needs is a tenant like you
loti. Price $14,5W—Terms.
W ELAKA
APAR TM E N TS:
to take good care of it. ^mall CB house one bedroom
Rooms private baths, 114
Completely furnished only
Its baths, closed garage,
W. First St.
5135 m on th ly.
-srge screened porch on 21s
Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
seres o f good high land.
bouse. S26 Escambia. Ph.
Paved road 7 miles from
F A 2-0274.
Sanford. Price 0i0,000.
R E A LTO R INSUROR
W ACRE FARM , 10 A. clearHouses for rent. For infor­
FA 2-4011 M il S. French A ve
ed 7 A. tiled on paved road
mation contact Ted Wil­
with good livable 2 bed­
liam ! Hardware, 205 E.
FOR LE AS E
room house. Price $16,500
25th SI.
Modem Office Suite. Over
Terms.
looks patio. Central heating
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
— A ir Conditioning. C a l i
equipped. 075 month. Ph.
FA 2-0875.
M l P a rs Ave.
F A 2 5303.
0. For Rent
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house. Sanford, Florida Tel. 322-5991
Furn. Apt. Close in. Apt. I.
Furnished Apartment. Close
815 Laurel Ave. NO 0-4814
$40 Mo. 407Vi W. lit.
in. Ph. FA 2-2800.
or NO 8-4962.
New 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
M A Y F A IR SECTION
2 Bedroom unfurnished House.
home. No cash needed. $61
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, family
Office FA 2-2118
Living room, dining room,
a month. 322-8065.
N ifbts FA 2-0648
room. Availabla soon. Ph.
kitchen stove, no refrigera­
323-0700
323-0060.
tor. Screened front porch.
1 B ed rrcc, - k'trfcea equip­
Sanford, Fla.
Fireplace and floor furn­ 2524 Park Dr.
ped, on lake, ready for
1 Bedroom furnished Apart­
ace. m w. i9th st. Ph. NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath
occupancy. Call F A 2-0650.
ment. FA 2-1462 Monday
F A 2 5626 after 8.
home, large corner lot, 311
thru Friday between 9 and Large $ bedroom Trailer on
Tucker Dr., Sunland Es­
• p. m. or FA 2-4501 otherlarge lake. Also
trailer Apartments furnished or un­
tates. V A —nothing down,
times.
apace. Adulla only. Pbooe
furnished. $46 month. Wat­
monthly payments 192.00.
F A 2-T3BI.
er included. Also 8 bed­
F A 2-8074 - FA 2-2218.
room unfurnished Garage
3 Bedroom bouse. 2406 Stev­
Apartment $55. Phone Day
AU types of Real Estate
ens Ave. Phone 340-4671.
IK T IIK C IH f-l'IT rO B K T IK
FA
2-3123 o r
Evenings
AKD FOR KKMIKOI.K C O tH NO $-5583.
TV . F I.O IIID 4. KO. m i s

Stocyfand

coal m o u n t

6. For Kent

^
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�Rain Or Shine, The Response Pours’ In From Your Classified Ad. Call FA 2-5612.
17. Male Help Wanted

19. Situations Wanted

25. Plumbing Services

Electrician, one experienced
in a ll phases of electrical
work. A p p l y
Honeycutt
Electric. 101 5. Florida A te.
DeLand.

Remodel, repair or paint.
Large or small. Please,
call ui. 322-4461.

PLUMBING
Contracting ft Repairs
FREE DELIVERY
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
F A 2-3383

21. Beauty Salons

SPECIAL
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
Children kept. FA 1-4182.
End curl gs.so Including
•hope, ael ft ityle. Open
Wanted. Carpenter and Paint­
Evening by appointment. 3
ing Repain, Labor reawnExperienced Operators.
able. See Boggs, 611 Myr­
318 Palmetto Ave. FA 2 0834
tle, Sanford. Phone 322-SMS.

19. Situations Wanted

m 34. Artlclea For Sale

By Nadine Seltzer

-SWEETIE PIE

1M2 Zig Zag. Makes button 1947 Plymouth. Good cend.
8124. FA
2-3171. Thrifty
holes, darns, with guaran­
Service Statioo.
tee, 4 payments o f fT.15.
Ph. FA 2-9411.
1954 Ford. VS, Automatic
transmission.
Beit
offer.
Spinet Plano. Must be pick­
714 Oak, after 5.
ed up in this area. Can be

Wall
A IR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
WORK
1007 Sanford A te. FA 24542

Young m m wanti employ­
ment In I ha Sanford area,
FRIGID At RE
26. R a d io f t T e le v isio n
experienced in general of­
Sales k Service
fice work and shipping and House Wiring. Free Estimates
Y E A R EN1) SALE
m a k in g . Will conaider any Sid Vihlea's Randall Electric New k
Used T.V.'*
Big
type work. Phone 122-0441. 112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 3-0814
trade-in allowances. Easy
terms. Town A Country T.V.
2434 Park D r, 322 5362.

REUPHOLSTER

CHAIRS S39

!

SOFAS S89

CUSTOM

T. V. Service Calls. 82 00.

M A | )( M I P C O V I R S

(HAIRS 74.50

House of the Golden Rule.
Pb. FA 3-9T82.

SOFAS M9.50

' o * ♦«.!• s ln-|..s 0
4»• * Mf. ■*».

For quirk
service
call.
Bryan T. V. FA 3 0361.

K.-l v«. . , f rj&lt;♦*.*,
1O • D..W-

|

27. Special Services

C E N T R A L FLA. D E C O R A T O R S
Soti*4&gt; l&gt; 1lO-'end
Ne,
,4 » A I # f 4

0&lt;ln«(i'l

1la

|
J
1

SINGER

pK f, A ; 4k
( ft. o I ' ' . I ’ M

SEW ING M ACHINE
Salea and Sarvlca
Free estimatea in advanc*
Free bom* demonstration

C A L L F A 2-6783

W FVE GONE

Alan's Fabric k Rugs
2459 Park Dr.

“ H o w m uch la t h a t C A G E ? "

27. Special Services

34. Article* For Sal*

Sales k Service

G. It. inaH
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford

Ph. F A 2-3881

Legal Notice
s-il -t i t i o i b

NOW’
10S0 DODGE K O V A L Lancer Hardtop. Power
Steering. Torque Flight V-S Engine.
I1 4 Q K
A Clean Car. Waa 11495
l«* W
1818 FORD I DR. V-8. Auta Trana.
Nlea Car. Waa 1811

I1 A C
W »

1947 FORD. 2 DR. V-8. Auto Trana, Radio k
HeaUr. A Reel Buy. W an 8694

JSVNSS

NOTICK 18 h.rcby c lv .n th .t
I .m
In b u iln .s. St
17-sS
c . M lf e . r r r .
■•mlnol.
County, FUU.U, under th* tictltlou*
n .m *
&lt;if
JUDAH'S
AXIKM CAN
I E HVICK,
and
Ih .t 1 Inland to r .g la t.r a.td
n.ma w ith , tha Clark o f th.
Circuit court. Uamlnol. Coun­
ty, F lorid ., In eccordanc* with
th . provlalona of tho Ftelllloua N'.tn. S iatu t.i, to.w in
S.ctlon SSS.SS F lorid . Utatutaa

llflg

1117.

H I.: Howard Judah
Publlali Liao. U * Jon. 4. U ,

1858 P LY M O U T H « C y l, 4 Dr.
Standard Trana. Waa 1884

CD D -tl

1H0 FORD G A L A X IE , 4 Dr. V-8. Fully
Equipped, See Ttiiu Cur. Waa I I 484

I * t h *: c i m c i i T c o r s s T o r
T H K M JITH JL'U ICiat. t iw (It'IT , IN A M I FUSS USCBSINOI.IS

NO DOWN

11. 1ISI.

v o T its i o r

1844 FORD V-8 Station W agon. Very Nice,
One Owner. Waa 1484

*195
*129
»

1818 R E N A U L T Dauphirir, W e. 8395

9

1848 FORD |) Ton Track

Many

*99

Other*

Not

I.IMed

Seminole Co. Motors
519 E. 1st St.

Refrigeration • Air-condition­
ing men needed. We treln
you.
Wrile
Commercial
Trades Institute Box II, */*
Sanford Hirald.

Itrfrn d .n l.

HEAL.)

Windshield
Back Glass
Door Glaai
Vent Glass
SERVICE
Senkarik Ginns and Paint
Company
310 Magnolia

Ph. PA 2-4833

Ph.

Equaliser Trailer hitch. $30.
FA 2 8799.
1957 10' x 46' 2 bedroom
Housetrailer. 10' x 30' awn­
ing Inrluded. $2600. Robert
Kovacs,
Carolina
Trailer
Park, 2 mile* south of D«Land on 17-92, lot C-4.

ftrralb

F r i. J h ii. 18, '63— Pago 9

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\

YO U

W O N’T BELIEVE

IT

SA LE
F A l.l'U N 2 liotir, Standard Tran ami astow
1 0 R 7 I Vim .I.AC Sedan I M ’ llte

I"™ "

Pow er And A ir fo n d .

1960

COMET 2 Door Sid. Trana.

1958

t 0 ,,U H/W 8 L jl- A/T ~

1196
1095

I f l f i f i ***
k * DiHir Siieciul
I ® * ™ 11writ tup Automatic

i

IQ flO
•

F A L C O N S tation W agon
Standard I r a n * , Radio. H eater

1968 I’ L l V io l. I ll 2 Door V-8, A u tom aU e
1957 C llL V K U L E T 4 D oor V-8. A u tom a tic

j) 1 Q K O P L Y M O U T H S tatio n ' W a go n

1 3 U U y l ' a » » . A u t o , I’ o n e r S ta rrin g
O l.D S 4 Door H a rd top
A u tom atic A n d P o w e r

|OKQ MERCURY Mont. ( Door, Air Cond,
I B U S Fleet. W lnJnws And Seat
1 Q K D CHEVROLET 4 Dour Automatic
I w B w Air Condition

786

OLDSMDIIII.E 4 Door, A uto,
Ira n *, Air Conditioning
SA N FO R I)

119 K. 2nd

2404 S. P A R K

'fyoinq on now...

f e * STRIC KLAND M O R R IS O N S
a

—

AHNUAL

-

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W IN TER SPEC IALS!
Sn a p up a hsuod buy now\l
Il'a cold, cold, cold up North and axtrft shipments of brand-new Fordo are coming down South — All Priced To Move! Appetis­
ing Saving* for You! Immediate DellveritM! Hurry and get your teeth into Slrickinnd-Morrinon Bargain Today!

31 A . F e ta
G*rman Shepherd 8 weeks
old female pups 810. Ph.
3(9 4831.

32. Flow ers • Shrubs
Beautiful Camellias in bloom
C.IIAPKVILLE NURSERY
Grapevllle Ave. Near 20lh St.

• l.uweet priced rumpaci In Americel
• Top* for gas economy J • Top compact
r»a*tr value! • Take a demonstration rid*
today!

WITH RADIO &amp; HEATER
W ITH M MODEL
TRADE IN

33. Furniture

Arthur If. Btrkmlth. Jr.
Clark Circuit Court
Wamlnolo County, Florida
By Martha t . Vlhlsu
Dapuly Clark

FA 2-0614

FREE '63 T A G 1941 Chevrolet, original.
322 7401,

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

u iit

TO: BENJAMIN ANDEKSON
TIIO M I’ KINS.
K .a l au L c u k Slltaourl.
TOU AB E HEREBY N o T fTIE D that a Complaint far DU
ro rrr and olhar rallaf haa hoan
flln l a.alnst you In tha afanvo
atylrd Court and you aro liar*,
hr roqulrad to a*rta a ropy of
, nur A n ia r r or nthrr drfanaa
In th* Complaint upon tha
P la in tiff* Ati'-rnry, F. JACKPO.V IIAA6XK.
Attnrnry
at
Lam, 1 : 0 .v. o r a n .o Annua,
Hull*
IS,
Orlando.
llranaa
County, riorlda, and III* tlia
original a n ia r r or dafan.a In
lha nfflro of III# Clark of Ilia
Circuit Court on or bofnio th*
4th day of February. t*S&gt;. A.D.
I f sou fall to do *o Judgment
hy
Default w ill ba taken
again.t you for lha r r ll. f In
th* Complaint and aal.l rauao
will than proeaail a . part*.
ItDNB and CIIDKHKI &gt; at
Hanford. Florida Ihla tnd day
of January, ISIS, A.D.

1847 DODGE V.R Station Wagon. An Eicelient
Family Car. W’aa 1194

1881 C H R YS LE R Windsor, A Fine Car.
Waa 88*5

WELLS DRILLED , PUMPS,
SPR IN K E R SYSTEMS
All Types tad Sit*a
We Repair and Service
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
20T W. 2nd St.
FA 2-8411

cooker, 40” lighted
top. clock and timer.
1y 8M 88. Britt’s Inc. ]
Fair Shopping Center.
833-0840.

29. A a lo m o b O * B * r r k i

BENJAM IN ANDERSON
T llu M I K IN *,

NOW’

1858 FORD V-8 Station Wagon. Waa 1184

Plan* Tuning and Repair
W. L. Ilarmon — FA 2-4223

H T ti-L A lb. TllUJdl'KlNH.
n .ln tllf

On The Cars Listed Below

1848 DODGE 6 Cyl. ! j Ton Pirkup Truck.
Waa 1284

Hand S w* Set, Filed 81.00.
Band and Circular Saws
conditioned.
Vlc’l
Grind
Shop, 811 Myrtle, Sanford.

r o t ’ bTV, r i.o N in v .
i\ n m i K . r t o . tuaas

PA YM EN T

'61
Monta
Coup*.
Solid
while,
four
speed,
new
W.S.W. K ail, bucket scat*,
red tniorior Si.uou miles.
810*4. FA 2-7376.

FR IG ID A IR E

INCOME TA X RETURNS 0. M. Harrison. 1311 Palmet­
to Ave. Phone 222-8827.

Prices Reduced On Every
Car On The Lot! See ’Em Now!

Garage Sale— Saturday Jan. 1962 Studebaker
Pickup
19Ut. 1 Twin site Hollywood
Truck. Excellent cond. Low
Bed—like new with new
mllcage. Call Balph Pcruld.
unfinished Bookcase head­
FA 2-1811.
board 839 00. 2 Full sire
box springs and 2 full sire 37. Uoate - Motor*
mattresses never used since
being
recovered
816.40 Gateway To The Waterway
each. 2524 Laurel Ave.
Hobaun S p o r tin g G oods
Your EVIN'RUDE Dealer
We loan Carpel Shampuoer
304-6-8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-S96I
at no cost with purchase
of Blue Lustre shampoo. 38. Motorcycle* • Scooter*
Carroll's Furniture.
VESPA Motor Scooters (new )
14' x 10' Hug and Hall Kun$10.65 dowu ft $5.32 Weekner ami Hug Pad. All pracI).
tically new. Rose beige.
l^*\vls Sales ft Service
$135. FA 2-0(03.
2517 Country Club Hoad
Ph. FA 2-7928
21" Admiral T. V , Record
Player, radio combination. 39. Trailers • C ab an as
Excellent condition. $85.00.
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2 Stroke Crosby Golf Lead
DiMaggio Back
In News Again

N E W YO R K (U P I) — The owner o f the Balti­
more Colts wound up In the middle o f the National
Football Lenjnie’a fast-spreading K«mbllnjr Investi­
gation today while Commissioner Pete Ruzelle pre­
sumably was considering fines or suspensions against
the Detroit Lions' organization.

fair country outfielders, pop­

The Miami Herald tald In

ped up simultaneously today

a front paga story that seal-

—not on tha field but In the
news.

New Stanford
Coach? Could
Be Anyone

unsuccessful

against

Carroll

bloom, owner o f
has

been

turned

lawsuit

D.

over

Lima Favored

K-9 OBEDIENCE
CLASSES

Starts January 18
In

8:30

EACH

For

10

FR ID AY

year-old

the Colts,

Rome Bout Set

IIEGINNER8

Williams,

Rosen-

NIG H T

Wecka

Call FA 2-3177 A fter 5:00 l\ M. For DalalU

NIGHTLY
POST TIM E

8:10
E X C E PT
^SUND AY

the

Red

retired
Sox

44-

slugger,

predicted M ck Stuart would

to

Roselle by federal court cr•
STANFORD, Calif. ( U P D - der.
Michael J, McLaney, one­
fltanford'a p o l i c y - ahapera
wrestled today with the prob­ time casino owner in Havana
lem o f agreeing on a new foot­ and now an investment brok­
ball roach and it was any­ er in Miami, brought the
body’s guess when he would be suit against Rosenbloom In
unveiled.
1000 and it was subsequent­
John Ralston o f Utah Stata ly dismissed.
apparently had tha job cinchIn his suit, McLaney made
ad Thursday. Then It was dis­ certain charges against Roeclosed that Bob Reynolds, for­ enbloom pertaining to hla bet­
mer Indian grid alar who ting on football games.
haada a special committee ad­
The Herald said that Rosen,
vising President J. K. Wallace hloctu'a lawyer in New Yotk,
Sterling an the selection, Jerome Doyle, confirmed that
hadn’t given up on the pros­ tha Colts’ owner had been
pect o f landing Wayne Hardin. questioned about betting on
Tha latter announced on Baltimore games,
Wednesday that ha had signed
Doyle added, however, that
a new two-year pact to coach “ under oath, he Rosenbloom
Navy. But Reynolds wsnt to denied It betting categorical­
tha Crosby g o lf tournament at ly.”
Tebbla Beach In an effort to
Rosenbloom's attorney add­
make tha form er University
ed that the Colt owner need­
of tha Pacific atar change his
ed the testimony, which hs
mind.
turned over to Roxelle, ac­
Reynolds, president o f the
cording to tha Herald, to pro­
Los Angelaa Angela baseball
tect himself against charges,
club, reportedly representa a
"which, If unanswered, will
strong group o f alumni from
Jeopardise” the Colts' foot­
that part o f tha state who or*
ball franchise.
opposed to hiring Ralston be­
McLanry originally brought
cause ha played— and later
tbs suit against Rosenbloom
was assIsUnt coach—at tha
arch-rival University of Cali­ over a business venture and
tha testimony was sealed by
fornia.
federal
Judge Joseph A . Lleb
I-con McLaughlin, a compar­
ative unknown, remained very on Jan. 3, 11*01,
Roselle
summoned
team­
much In tha running. He was
Karras
and
a member o f Jack Curtice's mates Alex
sta ff and has been In the race Wayne Walker o f the Lions
since tha folksy Curtice gut to his office fur a top-secret
bearing here Thursday. A l­
the axe last Nuv. 2d.
though the commissioner de­
clined even to admit he met
HOME, Italy (U P D -H a a v y - with th« players, Karras and
weight contender Francesco Walker confirmed they had
da Pircoll of Italy, the 1900 been called on the carpet
Olympic champion, meets vet­ shortly bef. ro flying bark to
eran Howard King of Reno, Detroit.
"Yes, we did meet with the
N tv., tonight In a 10-round
eommls-loncr,” Karras raid,
bout at the Spuria Palace.
in answer Us a direct ques­
tion.
Wulker nodded affirm ative­
PERU (U IH )—Maura Mina
of Lima, light heavyweight ly also,
" I think the Investigation
champion of South America
and tha world's top contender, Is Just about over as far
Is favored at 1-3 to again beat as we'ra concerned,” said tha
second-ranking Eddie Cotton 200-pound Walker, a llnrbarkof Seattle, Wash., tonight In ar and plaeeklrker with the
l.lons.
their return fight.

7:30

Ted Williams, Joe DiMaggio
and Hank Aaron, three pretty

cd testimony In an ex-gumbier's

hit 33 to 40 bomers for Bos­
ton

this

year,

raised

soma

saying

he

gets

then

really

eyebrows
along

by
swell

with baseball writers.

SANFORD'S storting five for tonight's game in DeLsnd in left to right,
Burkn, Mike Woodruff, Barry Johnnon, Bill Higgins and Ken Tyre.
(Herald P h o t o )

H a rry

Wrighl Paces Sanford Faces Tough
All-Star Action
Weekend Cage Slate

Last week's action in the
All Star League found John
Wright hot again with a blis­
tering 041 series.
John had games of 194, 244
and 203. He also helped his
team, Larry'a Mart take 2ti
games from
Sanford
Dry
Cleaners trio. Both teams had
identical 332 totals for the first
game.
In the other league action
Betty Ann'a salvaged all three
game* from Fralley Concrete
to move Into a tie for second
place with the Handy Food
Store team whila Handy was
losing one of their three games
to Faust Drugs.
P. Zculi and Sons salvaged
two wins from Meador's Ma­
rina to drop Meador's Into
fourth place In the league.
There were a few 200 games
rolled In this week with John
Wright leading the pack with
his 144 and 203; George Swann
had a 223, John Spolski and
Gerald Behreni, 211; John
Zeull, 207, and Harold llerbst,

The Sanford Seminoles open
&gt; two game schedule this
weekend traveling to DeLsnd
tonight and returning home
Saturday to meet Winter Park
at the high school gym.
The locals will be going In­
to tonight's DeLsnd game with
a seven and three record and
will bo meeting a nigged De-

Fan Favorites
Racing Tonight

Land five that sports an im­
pressive 3-1 record In Orange
Belt Conference Loop play.
Both Sanford and DeLsnd
sport identical OBC records as
does Winter Park and Apopka.
The OBC lead could be decided
after Saturday.
Starting lineup for tonight's
tilt will see BUI Higgins and
Ken Tyre at the forwards;
Alike Woodruff and Barry
Johnson at the guards and
Barry Barks at center.

The 48-year-old D IM af, also
retired, cheerfully agreed to
serve as special batting in­
structor at the New York
Yankees'
advance
training
camp in Fort Lauderdale,
Fla., for the third straight
spring.
And Aaron. 28. and still
plenty active, signed the 10th
contract of his career with
Milwaukee for an estimated
333.000.
Williams, speaking at the
New
England
Sportsman'a
show in Boston, said he miss,
ed baseball -and the only
time I see it now la on tele­
vision."
He said be has "alw ays
been impressed with Stuart'
and thinks the Red Sox made
a wise move In getting him
from Pittsburgh.
The real eye-opener, how­
ever, came when someone
put a blunt question to him
about
his
relations
with
sports writers.
" I get along with baseball
writers," Ted said. " I'm a
likeable, ethical guy. I only
got hot uoder the collar
when somebody tried to put
me on the spot."

Zarra Continues
Torrid Pace
Combs Sets Hof
Pace In League

Many fan favorites are scat­
tered through the It-race pro­
gram that sends 88 greyhounds
Into action at the Sanfurd-OrUndo Kennel Club tonight.
Zarra took the bottom end
Two of the entries in the
featured tenth race will l&gt;c o f the tlaily double Thursday
trying fur • third victory. They night at the Oilatido-Seminole
are Leonard Prysc'a Ed s Roll­ Fronton fo r the third time this
ing Dealer and Don Abertisweek, and Egans, who copped
thy'e Rare Rate.
the third game, made it his
Rare Rale seems to have a
201
slight edge for she won her second In the dally double for
League standings now show
the week.
Larry's Mart in first place first two starts In Grades It
Zarra has had ten previous
with Handy Food Stores sec­ and A. One of these victories
ond. followed by Betty Ann's, was in a matinee main event wins and Egana eight in tha
Meador's
klarlnr,
Sanford which she took with a stilling dally double for the season.
Dry Cleaners, Faust Drugs. clocking of St.17 seconds and The payoff was a resounding
Fralley Concrete and P. Zcu­ three lengths to spare. Ed's 1100.00 for the holders o f the
Rolling Dealer posted wins
li and Sons, In that order.
3-3 combination.
In Grades C and B.
The featured singles match
But Tom Sweeney's fast
breaking Mrs. 2lopt, who has of the evening, which brought
failed lo score to date, may the top aturs o f the Fronton
rate as the favorite In tonight's into action saw Gastl outpoint
Urla and Badiola who finished
top attraction. She finished
The tic in the mil Hemphill third in the opening night In In that order. It was a typical
Motoretlcs Bowling League agural and finished second in Gastl win with spectacular
powershota and a display of
was brokm this past week.
klonday night's main event.
agility that had a big house
th e Pontlacs won f o u r
Rounding out the octet will
on
its feet fo r the whole tussle.
games, putting them In the be Rcllne. Loyal Luke, Mr.
lead spot.
Tall 2lan, Joe Luck and Dandy
The Invletas are now In »ec- Mike.
ond place and the Starchlcfs
Both Loyal Luke and Mr.
wound up in the third place Tall 2lan have posted wins in
slot.
Grade B contests.
Strtnmcycr's Roofing team
Jet Lanes w n rocked with
O. B.'s D.D.T., winner of last
the high game of the day — season's inaugural; Pac Sac. was forced to forfeit all
a big 203 rolled by Evelyn and 2lyitery Tam er are sure games this week and 3!rs.
Restaurant team
31111s of the Tempest team. o f strong fan support when Appleby's
Her 480 series was the high for they go to Ihe post in the day­ benefited from the forfeit.
the day also. *
leagu e members bowling
light feature tomorrow afterhigh aerie* were 21ary Smith
Second high irriee wee ■
of Mrs. Appleby's loam with
438, with a 167 game rolled by
a 300; Harold Appleby of the
Mabel Duggan also on the
Tempests.
NEW YORK (U P I )—Am eri­ same team had a 308; Ver­
Marlon Farclla, sub on Ihe can Hockey League Secretary- gil Anderson of Pryor's In­
Tempest team had a 183. Kat Treasurer Jim EUery estimat­ surance team bowled a 348;
Noel got the 3-8-10 split; Mar­ ed today (hat the circuit's fi­ Eddia Simon of the Heart
lon Farella picked up the S-T; nancial playoff pool this sea­ Council team had a 330 and
Isabel Goshorn made the 2-7, son will he a record 3104.0UO. Ellen Rettt of Powell's Of­
Polly Kthrll the 1-310.
Ellery said the A L playoffs fice Supply had a 333.

.

Tie Broken
In Kegler Ploy

Roofing Team
Forfeits Play

Thera were a lot uf good
games In the Bali and Chain
League thla week, with Bob
Comhs getting high series for
the men with a 387 and Betty
Allen's 3 ll high for the women.
Other high scores were Pat
Robbins. 183; L. Cadenhead,
182; B. Allen. 181; J. Blackwelder, 170; Pete Bukur, 180;
Dick Adkins. 180; Andy Bol­
ton. 188.
Rolling 2uo and over were
Bob Combs with a big 221,
Dale Alexander with a 202
(his first) and Clay Slitmele,
200.
Turkeys were rolled by Pele
Bukur, A. Bolton. C. Manvelc,
P. Robbins and B. Allen who
had four in a row.
Spills picked up were by F.
Martin and L. Cadenhead. who
both got the 2-7; B. Combs,
8-10 and D. Unger, 2-10.
The tricky 8-7-10 was knock­
ed down by Pele Bukur. The
Untouchables
are
itill
in
first place with 30&gt;v wins and
Brother's In second with 44'*

PEB B LE BEACH, Calif. —
(U P )—There are horses for
courses and toughmen—like
Julius noros— for tough golf
courses.
So big Julie, one-time N a­
tional Open and world cham­
pion, rolled into the second
round of the complex 330.000
Bing Crosby National Pro­
Amateur gelf tournament to­
day holding a comfortable
two stroke lead over the field.

*'I Just happened to play
pretty good." said the quiet
man from Midpines, N. C.
What happened w si that
Julius, off to a mediocre start
and one over par after eight
holej, caught Tire and went
seven under par on the next
10 holes. He closed out with
a six undcr par 06 for the
day—two strokes ahead of
everybody, and more than
that ahead o f the favorites.

Cinci Breaks Old Jinx;
Knocks Off Tough Bradley

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New

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Clyde Lovingood, made n
mer, seeking »
the new plant

f"r
oiH'liiltg

here Saturday.
When
Sanford,

they

reached

they

ran

into

John Krider and Walter
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their (juchlion*.

IN S T A L L E D

They praised Herald
P u b l i s h e r Gielow for

URING TH IS AD

"bringing certain import­

TO OUR

ant group* together and

P A R TS DEPT.

muking the way cuider
fo r the new plant and it*

308 E. FIRST ST.
SANFORD. FLA.
PH. FA 3-1481
Winter Park MI 4*8911

Shot In The Area Arm

“ Rig *bot in the arm to Central Florida amt
Seminole County agriculture production."
This was Ihe comment o f Cecil Tucker,
county agricultural agent, ln*t July after an­
nouncement tiie Hunt plant would lie established
here.
Tucker predicted that "this area will sec an
uptrend in vegetable production that will boater
the entire agricultural economy o f this part of
the state."

lie likewise |&gt;oiiitcri out that "fo r every ono
Iverson working in the plmit there will bo four
or five working in the field,” and "this does not
include the men in the transportation operation
or in the storage and wholesaling end that will
benefit, too."
County produce men's comment on the new
plant was summed up in this statement : "11’a
the biggest thing to hit town in years. Thin i*
the greatest tiling to create economic income
that Hanford ever had.”

ficiuls, Everett Winn* unit
tour o f Florida last hum­

G E N U IN E FORD

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M U FFLERS

Strickland
Morrison, Inc.
M ID W A Y

Pape 1 -A

SPARK PLUGS

Mon. A Thu n .

sh in e

lir r a llt

several thousand acre* o f Florida tlmberland.
The limhcrlnnd presents n special challenge.
Nature o f the terrain. Jungle-like in most In­
stance*. makes it impossible to use orthodox
methods o f timber harvest. Further, Ihe Hunt
Properties philosophy o f land development dic­
tates that Is the Innd is employed to its best
current use, planning nnd reinvestment for the
future must nssurc the continuing crenlion of
values for the best Interests of the entire com­
munity.
This philosophy nppllcs with Ilunl Proper­
ties, whether the land involved is being de­
veloped into an Industrial park, ns Is the case
with Sanford Industrial Park, or whether tlmberland* are being improved, or whether an en­
tire agricultural area in bring assured a local
mnrkel for nntinnnl distribution of its produce.
The lOO.OOO-suiinrr-foot plant to he opened
by l l l . l l Products in Sanford on Saturday will
occupy nn Ktl-acre site in Sanford Industrial
Park. Opening of Ibis plant brings to 11 the
number of food processing establishments oper­
ated across the country by l l l.ll I'roducls.
The Sanford lll.ll Products plant will he
the largest of its kind in Florida.
The plant's location, in Sanford Industrial
Park, is less than 50 miles northwest of Cape
Canaveral, In Ihe renter of one of the fnslrst
growing nreas in the United States. Within n
radius of III miles there are more than a million
people and some 200 industries.
Thr Sanford plant of HLH w||| process
vegetables such as potatoes, beans, spinach,
corn, heels, nnd carrots for canning during the
10-month Floridn growing season. During the
entire 12 months of the year the plant will he
engaged In processing of such Items ns pork nnd
beans, dried Iduck-cvc peas, butter beans, lima
beans, nnd spaghetti.
The plant will produce canned goods for
various lll.ll brand names— lll.ll, Alma. Snxet
and Hallmark. Ollier lll.ll brands are Butter­
field, Triumph and Perfection. Front 200 to 100
workers will he employed nt various seasons,
with Ihe annual payroll running about half a
million dollar*.
An industrial spur of the Atlantic Coast­
line Railroad will serve the lll.ll plnnt, nnd truck
shipments will have easy access over U. S. High­
ways 17 and 92.

G ENUINE FORD

I .adieu N ig h t

L U X U R IO U S C L U B H O U S E
• V A L E T P A R K IN G

C T Iir

The tremendous natural potential of Florida
h being teamed with Texns capital and develop­
ment know-how lo form n new ernnomic stimu­
lus for Cenlrnl Florida.
The Hanford Industrial Park will officially
come Into being here, Snturdny, when Texns
oilman II. L. Hunt, Floridn Governor Farris
Bryant. Floridn Commissioner of Agriculture
Doyle Conner, and other dignitaries from Flo­
rida and Texns put Into operation n huge new
H L H Product* vegetable parking plant. The
new H LH Products plant Is the first o f many
manufacturing firms Hint will build in Ihe new
industrial park. Governor Bryant declared thnt
the Sanford Industrial Park and the Industries
that locale there promise a consistent new source
o f income for the Individuals snd businessmen
o f Floridn. and new uses o f Florida natural re­
sources and agricultural products that will prove
greatly beneficial to the growth of the state.
Texas oilman Hunt will throw a master
switch pulling into operation a complex of
elaborate machinery « lint will dry or enn Florida
vegetables into forms detectable to the Inslcs
o f supermarket buyers all over Ihe United
Slntes. The plant will lake advantage of Ihe
natural rrsnurre* of the Sanford area including
fertile land and a long growing season, an excel­
lent labor pool, and virtually all tapes of trans­
portation and rapid distribution facilities.
Mr. Ilunl is head o f Ihe Hunt Oil Company,
and has earned a unique reputation a* a suc­
cessful businessman. IIL II Products is a division
o f the Hunt Oil Company, and one in which Mr.
Hunt takes particular interest because o f his
concern with health as it pertains to what we
rat.
The III.II Products plant In Sanford Is In­
rated in Sanford Industrial Park, a space-age
development for industries paced to the activities
nt Cape Canaveral, only 50 miles away. Sanford
Industrial Park is a planned, controlled indus­
trial development o f Hunt Properties, Ihe real
estate management operation of the Hunt in­
terests.
The faitli o f Mr. Hunt and hi* organization
In the Florida potential does nol slop with Snnford Industrial Park, the lll.ll Products plant,
and other investments being made in the Im­
mediate vicinity or Sanford. Ilunl Properties
also is actively engaged in the development o f

G E NU INE FORD

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NIGHT

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Attention
FORD OWNERS
January
Parts Special!

Matinees

W EDNESDAY
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And he wasn't the only one
having trouble. Duff Lau ­
rence, considered a f i n e
young pro prospect on the
tour had an 87; and Bob
Bruno, a club pro from IIlinois, had a 90. Bob Goalby,
a big winner every year on
the tour had an 82.

Is celebrating its biggest vic­ ord this season with 10 games this tournament la played arc
tory o f tbe year today and it remaining on the regular Pebble Beach, Cypress Point
and Monterey Peninsula Coun­
could be all downhUl now for schedule. They still hava sev
try Club. The weather was
tha Bearcats to gain tbelr first eral formidable opponents to
comfortably warm and Ultra
unbeaten basketball season in contend with, including third- was very little wind.
33 years.
ranked Illinois In their next
But only six players were
kferely winning a basketball start Jan. 26. but tbe feeling
able to break 79—compared
game isn't much of an Hem at among the Cincinnati players with 43 who cracked Into the
Cincinnati, which has captured Is that they can overcome any­ sixties during the first round
32 In a row, but the Bearcats thing now that they have beat­ of the San Diego Open last
also defied an awesome jinx en the Peoria Jinx.
week.
In registering their latest suc­
The last time the Bearcats
Favored Arnold P a l m e r
cess when they shook off had a perfect basketball rec­
came in with a 70, after ukBradley,
52-48,
at
Peoria ord was in 1907-08, when they
lng a double-bogey five on
Thursday night.
showed a 9-0 slate.
the famous 222-yard 16th at
Cincinnati has lost only 14
Thacker and Ron Bonham Cypress Point. National Open
times over a span of six sea­ led all scorers against Brad­
champion Jack NUiclaus had
sons, but five of those revers­ ley with la points each whUe
a 71 and Gary Player, who
als were suffered against the 2lsck Herndon, who went Into
won at San Diego, had a 73.
Braves, and all in Peoria. So the contest with a 28-point
All played at Cypress Point.
it was understandable that average, topped the Braves
Defending champion Doug
th e
Bearcats
approached with a mere 12.
_
Ford had a 73 and former
Thursday night's affair with
Fourth-ranked Arizona State National Open champion Jack
some misgivings.
University, the only other Fleck had to settle for a 79.
The doubts were turned to member of the top to to get
reality when Bradley Jumped into action Thursday night,
o ff to an early lead before an defeated New 2lexlco, 59-47, to
appreciative home audience take over undisputed posses­
and fought the Bearcats to a sion of first place In the West­
44-all tie with less than seven ern Athletic Conference.
minutes to play.
The Sun Devils, who nowTom Thacker, a 8 foot 2 sen­ have a 25-1 overall record,
ior guard who has been a key used a sagging zone defense
figure
in Cincinnati's two which prevented New 2lcxico
straight NCAA championships, from working the ball near the
provided the answer once basket. As a result, the Lo­
again with five straight points tos were forced to do most of
to provide Ihe Bearcats with their shooting from the out­
their winning margin.
side and they couldn’t connect
The Bearcats, who arc rank­ too often.

Playoff Pool

Bowling three strikes la a probably will start on April 2
row for a lurkey were Evelyn or X The regular season ends
21HU and Gena Spradlin.
on March 31.

Seminole Welcomes
Our Texas Friends

While Bcrot was having his
fine day, another form er Ns.
tional Open champion. Gene
Litllcr, blew to a big 83—
possibly the highest score he
ever has taken in a PGA
tournament

Close to Boros came big
George
Bayer,
long-hitting
Paul Harney, and little I)a vcy Hill, each with 68. And
at 69s came Phil Rodgers
By Ualtrd Press International ed No. 1 among the nation's and Gene Bone.
The University o f Cincinnati colleges, now boast a 14-0 rec
Tbe three courses on which

M on, Wod. A Sal
1:15 P. M.

MATINEES

Hunt Co. Dedication Here Saturday

Boros Holds 'Comfortable'

builders.”
Krider

got

them

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gether with the city and
county commissions and
"greased

the

way”

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them on their power prob-

Hunt
Wastes
No Time

Promise
To The
Future

Ground breaking exerrisese for the HLH Pro­
ducts plant were held
with 100 or more digni­
taries and guests last
Aug. 15.
A t that time, cx-Mnyor
J. II. Crapps was &lt;|Uoted:
'T h e y (the Hunt people)
don’t wait for the frost to
hit the pumpkin for it to
ri|&gt;en; they go right to
work and that's thu kind
of people we like.”
The city installed some
807,000 worth o f utility
lines into thu Hunt plant.
First load o f produce,
.*10,000 jKumds o f dried
beans, arrived Dec. 17
from Huntsville, Ala., for
tlie new plant.
Formal operation will
commence Saturday when
!!. L. Hunt, head o f all
H u n t operation*, will
throw a master switch,
with Gov. Farris Bryant
and o t h e r dignitaries
looking on.

H LH Products is the
first o f muny manufac­
turing firm s that will
build in the new Hanford
Industrial Park.
The park is a planned,
controlled industrial de­
velopment o f Hunt Pro­
perties, the real estate,
management operaton of
the Hunt interests.
The
100,000 - square,
foot plant being opened
by H L H Produets Satur­
day occupies an 80-acre
site and brings to 11 the
number o f food process­
ing establishments oper­
ated by H LH Products.
Gov. Farris Bryant has
declared that thu indus­
trial park and the indus­
tries that locate there
promise a consistent new
source o f income for Flo­
rida natural
resources
and agricultural products
that will prove greatly
beneficial to tha growth
o f the atata.

K Y K K K T T HIGGS, su­
pervisor o f c a n n i n g
operations o f the liL H
Plant.

C LYD E LOV1NGOOD
general m a n a g e r o f

HLH plants.
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WILSON-HilER
Fnrmltara Co,

Inc.

I l l B. F ir * Si.

FA 21623

Ivey's Shoe Store
201 E. First

F A 2-0204

Complete Builders Supply
and Roma Improvement Dapt.
P A 2*0300

H IL L HARDWARE
and IM PLEM EN T C O .

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Florida State Bank

Quality Lumbar for Evary Need

Member Fadaral Deposit Insurance Corporation

TOO ft. French A t *.

F A 2*7121

Harold H. Kastner &amp; Co.

GREGORY LUMBER CO.
Maple Ava. at fth Bt.

Gator lumber

FA J-JUD.l

413 W. 13th

FA 2-2031

STATE PRODUCE COMPANY
J. A. "Pop** EmtrMin, Manager
1300 S. Franch Ava.

222*1611

Member Federal Deptmll InHiirunce Curp.
F A 2*6211

PO N TIAC • BU1CK - R AM BLER
301 W . First St.

Hunt Lincoln-Mercury Inc.
109 N. Palmetto Ave.

FA 2*4864

Hollywood Shop
114 E. First

FA 2*2071

FA 2*3021

SANFORD A T L A N T IC
N A T IO N A L BANK
101 E. First

200 W. First

Bill Hemphill Motors, Inc.
F A 3*0211

Cowan's
212 E. First

FA 2*4981

McRoberts Tire Supply Co.
401 W . First

H IL L LUMBER
and HARDWARE C O .

FA 2-0651

ADAMS

Call FA 2*5361, ‘ T h a Lumbar Number’

United Transfer &amp; Storage

for Sudden Service

Agency for Suddalh and Atlaa Van Lines

213 W. Third fit.

200 N. lflully A*e.

2*0223

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Man Is H. L. Hunt

(F o llo w in g u
an article 1
w ritten in tw o by Saul P e lt
w hich M r. Hunt con sider*
(a c t u a l:)
On w eek d ay m ornings ho
d r iv e * I’ I i i ih -II (ln u n t ju i lie
p a rk * h i* c a r H irer blocks
fro m the u flice to sa ve 20
cents in parkin,; le e *
l i e c a rries h it lunch from
hom e in a brow n p a p er *uck
li e is d r c s 'c il los* im p rc i| aivcly than nine out ■&gt;( ten
! business men you m eet, indelu din g tho.*e i n their w ay
] to bankruptcy court. H i* suits
I usually are atwrc-bouglit. nut
cu itom i:'iloiei.l o n occasion ,
T tv ~
) }*
he n e a rs the wrung suit ja c ­
?'
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ket w hile the right one is
lie.na
rep a ired
fo r
battle
fa tigu e
lly tile im p ro b a b le *t,in l
arils usually aitribu teii to bis
krnil ill T ex a s, he Uses a life
• f stringent
austerity
lie
ow ns no yachts nr p r iia ic
p lan e-, lias no ch au ffeu r fo r
this four cars and m aintains
•
*
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on ly tw o hom es—or.e at a
p rofit, lie is som ething k-s*
't h in an ostentatious tipp er
H e ha* hi* own cam h
C A X N K I) FOODS roll out of the hope stninless steel filler ntttl closer
trim m e r hut frequently a l­
mill iiwiKs* their wny down the conveyer hell townril the conkers.
low s his wispy w hite h air to
prow long at the tem ples and
ac re s in L ib ya atol th e y 're p a ea ' w ritten and published o ff one w in g, .small by H o llyhack o f the neck W ith his
' beginning to return a fa n ta s ­ liy II I.. Hunt.
w «x d
stan dard*, and s e r­
h a ir long, with t.:«&gt;*«• bluetic p rod u ctio n ."
va n t's q u a rters in the rea r.
\
lu
ll.I
a
cros*
Hie
book
p ray e yes a rd that gen eral
T h e Hunts h ave business in- r o v e r *a ld . " F o r ln*i&gt;ection T h e h om e, w hich Is tastelook ol penile yearn in g hr
fu lly fiirn i'lie .l in F ren ch Prosuggests .1 stru gglin g unknown tervsts in 13 o r 20 states (h e only I’ lease *lo not r e m o v e ."
vin eia l ami K u rly A m e rica n ,
\
poster
on
a
tald
e
sh
rilled
w
asn't
sure
at
the
m
om
ent
1
author, w hich he is, in a
as w ell as in C anada, A fric a in la rgo letters, " I f you h ave is big am i com fo rta b le .
m a n n er o f speaking.
Hut a casu al v is ito r with
W hen he tra v e ls , tic flics and the M iddle Hast. T h e y 'r e an epon m ind, like rom an ce,
sum * o f
w ealth
c o m m e rc ia l. A w a y from hom e in o il, ra tion , tim b er-gro w in g, lo v e lre«*dotn, yo u 'll he fas fan tastic
cu
ttle,
pecan
g
ro
v
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and
rea
l
cin
ated
by
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op­
dancing
in
bis
m
iddle-class
lie often is irrita ted !&gt;y food
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prices. " I f e e l. " he *a&gt; s, estate, add one son. I.atnur, ies m ay lie p u rrh a «ed from head, som eh ow exp ects m ore.
" lik e a sucker p a yin g Si fo r also o v n s the D allas T exan s the reception ist fo r 50 cents. T h e s w im m in g p*x&gt;l ought to
Although b illed a* a n ovel, bo la rg e r and live house m ore
a hotel b r e a k fa s t." At hom e fran ch ise o f the n ew pro
" A lp a c a " m ostly cotircrn s it- lavish and, w h ile one hesi­
at night he pcrsonn lly -,,cs fo c i ha 11 leagu e
Hut is a tall, e re c t man. s e lf w itli a constitution d e v is ­ tates lo he ca tty , one can 't
around the house turning o ff
w hose fa c e re se m b le * H er ed lo r a sm all m yth ical coun­ help n oticin g Hint the house
lights.
llarold M in l.a f.iic l e Hunt liert H oover * and wluise p o li­ try \\ 11 11 pictu resqu e lo gic lie could u »c paint amt tlx- carat 71 one o f the riclx-*t m en tico are to the righ t o f the M tggcst* a gradu ated system l&gt;cllng on (lie cen tra l s ta ir­
in the w orld, is th rifiy and fn rm o r P resid en t. W ith a r e ­ o f su ffra ge w h ereb y m en in case h a* w orn thin.
H e re Hunt liv e s w ith his
ad m its it. Ho sees, not a p orter. lie is polite, frien d ly, the liig h c 't in com e tax b ra c ­
ron tra d ition , hut a con nec­ cautious. He re v e a l* little o l kets get seven votes, not on e; second w ife , a c o m e ly , youth­
o
tion betw een thrift and gre a t Pie inner man excep t a fe a r tw o bonus vote* go to each ful w om an o f u n flaggin g Souw ealth . K stim a tes o f Ids for o f wli.it may lx- said o f him cili/ rn who w a iv e * old age Ihern cou rtesy and a sw eet
Ix-noliis o r go vern m en t s a l­ sm ile, and Iter fou r sm ilin g
tune ran ge fro m SI oo.ooo.immi in print.
to tw o b illien d o lla rs. K*tlTh e p erso n a lity that e m e r ­ a r y " no lite ra ry o r lunacy children , w ho c a ll the m a ster
m ates o f his w e e k ly Incom e ge* is a bland one, as plain test 1* rrq u ired fo r any v o l­ o f tits* house " P o p s y . " Th o
ran ge fro m st.uou.uuo b efo re a* the clohtv* lie w ea r*, t s r r : am i a citl/en can d e le ­ tw o youngest g irls som etim es
taxes to $ 1 ,000,000 a lte r tax* * u ndefined a* Ins soft, ring- gate oth ers b e tte r in form ed sing g ra c e at dinn er and Hie
fa m ily en jo ys singing folk
H ow much is II. I,. Hunt less fin gers Hut lx bind the than lie fo v ote fo r him .
Hunt is e v a n g e lic a l about songs and hym ns togeth er.
blandness, one suspect* that
re a lly w orth ?
He, In in scll Isn't tellin g lie 11. I,. Hunt can lx- as p o si­ the m essage and p erson ally Th ey not o n ly sang fo r Hunt
sm llos al e stim a tes, n eith er tiv e as a p lle d riv r r when lie s ee k * to prom ote the book. on his seven ty-first b irtlx la y
He recen tly m ade a ra re pub­ but g a v r him a b irtlx la y cake
c o n firm in g n or den yin g lie w ants (o lie.
He to lera te s — alm ost seem s lic a p p ru ra n rr in a D allas with Hie Jacket design o f
does not a p p ea r ou tra ged h&gt;
e ith e r the high o r low guess­ to e n jo y —questions alxiut ins txmk store w h ere his tw o " A lp a c a " reprod u ced on tlie
sang, " H o w icin g.
es. He Im p lies it's rid ic u l­ w c a llli up to a point and s te p d a u g h te rs
T h e y , o f cou rse, eat w ell
ous to d ra w up lists o f the then, with |xditc firm n ess, much is H u t Ixmk in the
the
su bject.
lie w in d o w ? " lie e v e n sent fre e hut again , not la vish ly. W ine
w o rld 's richest m en
b u t chan ges
s eem s to he a w a re ol the pub c le a rly g ives the im pression cop ie* to heads o f state In is not served with dinner.
liih o d rankings, including the (lint m akin g m on ey Is tar E u rope, A frica and tliu N e a r Hunt is proud o f som e o f
(lie ro tim r llo n * d evelo p ed In
latest w h ich places him s e ­ m o re fun than |M&gt;s*culnc o r E ast.
And Hie " I t I,. Hunt Pa Ills ow n kltclw n , auclt as
cond to J. Pau l (J etty, an oth er sjtendm g it
W hat is H um 's recip e fo r ra d e o f P ro d u c ts ," w hich prune m uffins and carrot
o il baron.
.*|K&gt;n*ors ra d io broadcasts in cakes, livin g som eth in g o f a
Pin n ed dow n, lie says lie m a k in g m on ey. . .?
" Y o u h ave to lie lu cky. . Hie Southw est, now plu gs a health faddist. In- insists on
lias no w ay o f knowing w hat
oth ers
urc w orth, doesn 't you h ave to he o f an acquis!- n ew on e— 'A lp a c a ,' that g r ip ­ Ins bread being baked in bis
ow n kitchen o l flou r ground
r e a lly ca re, and w hat's m ore liv e nature, a g g re s s iv e and ping rom a n ce . . "
Hunt bail nxi.vxxj c o p ir* o f in hi* ow n kitchen fro m w heat
lie says, In* ha* no a c ctira le th rifty . Y o u h ave to bo lion
w a y o f know ing In* ow n cst and fa ir o r at least h ave Hie b&lt;x&gt;k printed by a F o rt grown in Deaf Sm ith Coun­
jieeple think you a re. You W orth p rin ter tinted c h ie fly ty. T e x , l»ecau*«; o f its high
worth.
Hill during a ra re series c a n ’t do a great volu m e of fo r his pn xlu ction o f te le ­ flu oride content.
T lie fir *t M rs Hunt died
o f in te rv ie w s at "M ou n t V e r ­ Im sinest unless you r w ord j* phone book* lie prcfcrr*-d,
Hunt said, n cheap s oft-cover in 1033 Hunt's six children
n o n ." Hunt's out*i/e m odel a ccep ted .
. I v*- n e v e r trie d to Ixxik lo keep Hie c »* t dow n from that m a rria g e are nowo f W ashington * hom e, the
country * b ig g r»t Independent b ecom e the h u gest o il man am i a c h iev e g re a te r d istrib u ­ grow n and livin g in th e ir ow n
hom es.
o il p rixlu cer did d ro p these o r any tiling else. I sim ply tion.
(In N e w Y o rk , a publisher
like to do Hungs—o il, cattle,
I a«k ed Hunt If "M o u n t
s ca ttered clu es!
" W e are proud o f ou r pro re a l esta te, tim lx-r, w h a te ve r told m e this s to ry : Hunt sent V e rn o n " w ere hi* o n ly hom e,
du rtion . During the w a r, w e —o n as tug a scale a* I ran him lltc " A lp a c a " m anuscript lie said yes, hut then had an
" , . . F o r all p ra c tica l pur- but tin- pu blish er w asn't in a fte r thought, - o h . th ere's al
Hunts produced m e re o il than
H e rm a n ) produced o r had a c ­ pose*. I rega rd a man with te r r steal. An em issary then so the p lace in W y o m in g ."
cess to. u n h id in g llo tn a n ia ." $200,000 as wi ll &lt; If as a a r riv e d fro m D .ill.i*. d e c la r ­ T h e p la c e in W yo m in g is a
c a ttle
ranch,
" O u r net p r o !it (s h a re d by man w itli S2iiu.oo0.ooo \ m il ing. *Ycu re a lize w!m you 're 273,000 a c re
who
throws
In* d ea lin g w ith '' Hunt is w orth w h ere the you n ger Hunts e n ­
Hunt, lou r son* and tw o lion a ire
t
cs at money around 1* stupid. Ik * SdOO.Uuu.isK). l ui w orth s e v ­ jo y fi*lu n g and hunting, but
d a u g h te r*! from oil leases
C otton V a lle y . I .1 has Ih t r give s ou r C om m unist en em ies e ra l m illion m y s e lf and I'm Hie e ld e r has visited on ly
alxiut Sju.ouu.ouu iti (lie last lots o f prop agan da against o n ly his m e s s e n g e r !" Tlx; tw ice. He 1.* not a m an wiUi
publisher still said no 1
hobble*.
20 y e a rs and it w ill go on tile U nited S tales
H u n t's h om e, "M o u n t V e r ­
" . . . I don't spend much
Outside o f m a k in g m on ey,
prod u cin g anotix-r 25 to 30
m on ey. T h e re 's nothing I n o n ", stands on 10 lo v ely H unt's c h ie f in terest is public
y e a r* . . . "
. . O ur net profit frein w ant but what I'd buy Hut a rre s o v e r lo o k in g a iaki— a a ffa irs , and Ins in terest is in ­
I leave no inclination to v ie w w hich he con siders Ix-t- tense. S e v e ra l y e a r * ago, he
o il leases at Duke Lake. I..i
ter Ilian (ie u r g e W ashing- s|x-nt
w ill be around $ 100.000,not) in th row m oney aw a y "
Cl.3uo.oisi
prom otin g
T ills attitude 1* M rikinglv ten ’ s W h ile it has only 13 " F a c t * F o r u m ," a a e rie* o f
the next 20 to 23 years, and
discussion
p rog ra m s
w e 'v e
had
it
about
six re fle c te d in Hie w ad in g room room s, the hou*e i* three or ra d io
ou tside Hie Hunt (III Co. ol fou r tim es la r g e r lhan the w hich b e c a m e h otly con tro ­
y e a r* . . . "
" W e h ave at b a s t s e v era l flees. T lie only read in g mat first P res id en t'» hom e on tlie v ers ia l. C ritic s said if w a i
u ltra • c o n s e rv a tiv e
p ro p a ­
o th er leases o f this s ite. . " te r I n oticed w as tw o copies I ’otn m ac.
"My Itoys have 11,01)0,000 o f a ixickrthook titled " A l- 1 T h e r e 's a sw im m in g p&lt;*il ganda. an tl-C atholic, anil

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Irf&amp;laww and

Semitic,
anti-Negro,
llu o i ! w hich, he s iy t "already is
denied the charges.
; dominated by Ih* CommitsToday, Hunt li passionate­
lata."
ly devoted to a new pro­
" , . . And H we go along
gra m
c a lled
"Lifelin es,"
as
we are, at we get sold
w hich his com pan ies sponsor
on So stations In the South­ on co-exlitenoe, w « o a m ic e *
west. It Is 1 pertly political, will become a Communist
partly
religious
discussion
country. I don't w a it a war
program
delivered
by
a
but the tolerance and friend­
Nashville preacher. Among
other things, it insists the ship evidenced by the Khru­
Supreme Court hee exceeded
its juriedlctloB, declares lib­
erty fades as government In­
creases,
lament*
federal
speckling and federal taxing
and decrlea the lo u of con­
stitutional freedoms, among
which It include* a men’*
righ t to choose hit own neigh­
bors or keep a health In­
spector out of his bouse.
The Hunts are so devoted
to "L ifelin es" tliat they fre­
quently listen to th« same
broadcast twice (from Dallas
and New Orleans) &lt;md post
signs advertising the slmwon their lawn, mail box and
can . One night I noticed
M n. Hunt wearing red and
white earrings with the sssmt
"U fe lin e s " dangling from her
lobes.
Hunt say* he sa not a
"h e a v y " contributor to poliHeal campaigns. He did not,
be s a y * nupport the late Sen
ator Joseph McCarthy finan­
c ia lly although he admired
much of hit work. Hut if
(Jen. Douglas Mac Arthur had
l*e n nominated (or Presi­
dent, Hunt saya. I'd have
gone all out (o r him finan­
cially."
11c Is not optimistic about
Hie state of this world or hla
country. Ho thinks tlie I'nited
States (aces Imminent dang­
er o f bank*uptcy and "la
moving fa it toward Commun­
ism ." Ha think* the I'nited
Mates should pull out of the
I'nited Nations unless H fats
a greater voire In that body

shchev
here

and
tr *

Mlkeyan

visits

alarming.

Such

ttfUki (x)i&amp;h&amp;A
To

H L H

things would not bare been
tolerated three or four year*
ago."

PRODUCTS

Hunt tfdnki the timaa call
for a " strong m an" In Km
White House and feels Sen­
ator Lymlnn Johnson may be
the

answer. Curiously John­

son is not among Hunt's lgvorlte senators because ef
hi*

"N ew

Deal

rotlng

We are pleased to have
been chosen to do the
paving for this new and
modem plant.

re­

cord." He much prefers the
work

of

Talmadge,

Senator*

Eastland,

Bridgai,

Geld wa­

ter, Byrd and other conser­
vative!.
Then why does he favor
Johnson for the Democratic
nomination?
"Because, if we are tn bo
saved from Commumam, a
strong man will have to do
it. Johnson has shown ho can
he a strong man the way he
loads tlxvaa Democrat# and
Republicans around In Mas
.Senate aa though they had
rings in their note*."
Hunt waa bora la VandaHa, 111., tha son of a largeacale farmer and grain spe­
culator. HU education stop­
ped at tb* fifth grade and be
roamed the Far Weft an I
farm hand, cowboy and lum­
berjack. In Arkansas, ha be­
gan to taste ro il wealth, (red­
ing la caHnn land, parlaying
hU speculation into an,on
acres.

RHM PAVING CO. INC.
Paola, Fla.

WELCOME -

H LH

PRODUCTS

TO SEMINOLE COUNTY
W e are glad to have you in this
area and we are proud to
CA RRY HLH PRODUCTS IN STOCK

C EN TR A L FLO R ID A FO O D S , Inc
115 N. LA U R EL A V E.

SANFORD,

FLA.

PHONE FA 2-6151

FLEMING
Super
Market

CHILDRE

509 E. 7th S t

E. Geneva Ave.

Be&amp;rdall Ave.

Sanford

Sanford

Sanford

Sanford

Sanford

Fla.

Fla.

Fla.

Fla.

Fla.

FA 2-7159

FA 2-1609

FA 2-1852

322-9346

FA 2-0682

WADE'S
Grocery

Grocery

John &amp; Lila
Marella's
Grocery
Geneva Ave.

SEED GROWERS
#

GEORGE'S
Grocery
1506 W . 13th S t

�Producemen
Seminole County produce*
M. L. Cullum declared, “ Tills
men called the announcement will fu lfill a 30 year dream o f
o f the Hunt company eannery mine. N ow that the need in
Central Florida fo r a major
plant in Sanford aa the b ig­
food processor la met there
gest thing that ever happened will be a revival o f tha small
to Central Florida agriculture. farmer and he w ill no longer

be a marginal producer. This
w ill reault in the return o f
prosperity to Centra] Florida
agriculture.
"In the past, moat o f the
cannera that wanted to aettla
In the area wanted us to pay

part o f their cotta, but the
Hunt people askrd fo r nothing
more than a location. It aounda
mighty good to me. and it will
bring back many farms that
are now out of production."
In a telephone interview,
Harold Kaatncr said, “ It ’s the
biggest thing to hit town in
years. This is the greatest
thing to create economic In­
come that Sanford ever had.
It w ill bring commodities in
from a radius o f 100 miles and
result in a big revival o f local
agriculture. N ew families will
come into the area with this
stimulant to increase produc­
tion. It will also bring back
old fields that are now In

GREEN B E A N S go through here, They lire sent firnt through the huge
Undera at fa r right, where tha endn are snipped, then go through
a grading tables, to the cutters, which can cut them in aeveral atyles
and sites and on to conveyers.

a

Bahia g r a n and grazing cuwa.
One reason fo r the Hunt peo­
ple coming in here Ti the in­
crease In population. The area
will provide the biggest mark­
et fo r their product. This will
mean a great resurgence in
the industry and the marginal
producer will now be a major
economic factor as a profitable
operator."
Homer Osborne, of the Farm
Bureau, pointed out in an In­
terview
recently that the
increased employment will not
only affect the immediate San­
ford population, but will mean
fo r every one in the plant
there will be four or five in
the field. The plant will bring

back the fam ily farm aa a
large scale, constant producer
o f quality produce fo r the com*
puny, which la a quality can*
ner.
It la Osborne's opinion that
“ the immediate effect o f this
new facility w ill be greater
than the effect o f the Nova
project fo r the next four or
fire years. W e must remember
that, as the Hunt representa­
tive pointed out, the canned
food item is an increasingly
basic commodity. In spite of
the frozen food business, the
demand for canned vegetables
is constantly rising. This is
particularly true o f the qual­
ity canned food.”

F U R N ISH E D
and
IN S T A L L E D
the
latest
CASES O F H LH tomato juice rest on special platforms in the storage
area o f the new Hunt food processing plant.

Canned Goods A'Plenty

The operatie* «f » feed
processing pleat ia Sanford
easts a bright glow over the
current employment picture
here, Florida State Employ­
ment Office M anager Joe Foy
told the Herald recently.

Hunt Oil Company,” Foy said. not counting many high school

Hs stated that from his past
experience with canning plants
in othsr parts o f Florida about
IB o r 20 per cent o f the staff
would need to be skilled workera with the other B0 to 85
percent unskilled labor.
"W e would bavo no trouble
“ We had a backlog o f over
at ail In otaffln g the proposed BOO nan-agricultural unskilled
food processing plant erf tha workers at the and o f June,

The Hanford plent o f HLH
Products will process potatoes,
beans, spinach, corn, beets and
carrots fo r canning during the
10-month grow ing season.
During the entire 12 months
o f the year the plant w ill be
engaged in processing o f such
Items as pork and beans, dried
blsck-eye peas, butter beans,
lims beans snd spaghetti.
The plent will produce can­
ned goods fo r various H LH
brand names: H LH , Alma,
Haset and Hallmark. Other
H LH brands are Butterfield,
Triumph and Perfection.
From 200 to 400 workers
will be employed at various
seasons, with tha annual pay­
roll running about $000,000.

graduates who a re atlil unem­
ployed and fa il into the un­
skilled labor classification,"
Foy said.
"Th e year-round operation
o f the plant is most desirable,
AD E LA ID E Australis (UI&gt;1)
snd w ill go fa r toward help­ -—Australia's Owen Davidson
ing take up the alack In the upset Marty Mulligan o l Aus­
unemployment rolls h e n ," he tralis, a form er Wimbledon
continued.
finalist, 6-1, S-T, 10-8, Tuesday

Scores Upset Win

A IR • C O N D IT IO N IN G
------ and ------

PLUMBING FIXTURES

Quality
Installations
F R A N C I S Roumillat
Jr. new president o f the
Chamber will be hoHt
at the Chamber o f
Commerce banquet Sat­
urday night,

GOV. F A R R IS Bryant
will l&gt;e the guedt speak­
er at the Chamber o f
C o m m e r c e banquet
here Saturday honor­
ing tho Hunt Co.

319 ELM A V E .
F A 2-0852
SANFORD, F L A .

LCOME

SANFORD

Serving The

Canning

FLORIDA

Industry

In

Florida
t

�W ELCOM E
H L H PRODUCTS
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AS A PART OF
OUR

GROWING
ECONOMY
W e extend a sincere wish to
the H. L. HUNT PRODUCTS for
their success and prosperity in
this, their latest enterprise.

SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y
P LA N T

D ED IC A T IO N

SA TU R D A Y

�*

We are

proud to have been the franchised dealer for this American Metal Building,

the plant of . . .

PRODUCTS
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ing La (he elite of Fla. A clear span of 10* by
240' and a double building that epana 240' by
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200', a total aq. foot of 84,000.

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From the day that the footing excavatlo*

COM PANY

atarled to completion of building . . . 90 duya.

A R R 0 LL

A N IE L

o o o o o o o o o o o o o CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INCORPORATED
Franchised Dealer For American Buildings
Co. For Central Florida

2800 S. Sanford Ave.
Ph. FA 2-5011

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Sanford, Fla.

�In Canal O ff 17-92

Human Bones Found
***

Human lejr at*l foot bones found
Saturday morning in a small canal o ff
aouth Highway 17-92 will be forwarded
fo r pathological study to the Florida
Sheriffs Bureau at Tallahassee, Sheriff
J. L. Hobby said today.
Discovery waa mnde by four boys
playing nlong the canal. Jimmy Mnrkos,
12, and his brother, Bobby, 10, o f 2533
El Capitun Avc., and Mike Maddox, 11,

e lO ^

B y L A R R Y Y E R 5 II E L
G o v . B r y a n t telephoned
fro m
T a lla h a ssee
M onday
m o r n i n g to apologize to
John K riricr fo r his in abi­
lity to attend the C h am ber’s I
din n er
S atu rday
evening.
John assured the G overn or
that the dinn er guests under­
stood about the w eath er. B ry ­
ant asked John " (o r a return
date as soon as p o s sib le ."
•

•

•

W ord is out that n egotia­
tions are n earin g com pletion
fo r establishm en t o f a third
n ew plant at Sanford Indus­
tria l park and, our in fo rm ­
ants say, "th is w ill be the
b ig g e s t thing that e v e r hit
S em in o le C ou n ty."
•

•

•

N O T H IN G L IK E A N IR O N IC
SENSE OK HUM OR D E P A R T ­
M E N T : E v ery o n e goin g to the
M ovleln n d D rive-In next Satur­
d a y night and signing a pledge
to donate blood to the local
blood bank w ill re c e iv e a
m on th ’ s pass fo r two. W hat’ s
p la y in g ? “ B LO O D O f Dracu
la .” "B L O O D O f V a m p ire ,"
and " T h e B L O O D B ea st."
•

•

•

C ounty A tto rn ey H a r o l d
Johnson has a proh lem . The
n ext County C om m ission m eet­
ing is Jan. 29. C hairm an J. C.
H utchison, Just o v e r an o p er­
ation, c a n ’ t m ake it up the
stairs to the cham bers. So, can
the com m ission m eetin g be
m oved?
W h at’ s the legal
p itc h ? C allin ' D ick E rv in !

NEW S I’ HOTOtIKAl’ HEltS continually neck live action anti unusual
photos. An estimated 10 Florida and Texas newsmen were on linnd here
Saturday for the II1.1I Products dedication, sweating out ubout three hours
in tlie son waiting for Texas billionaire II. L. Hunt to push the button of
his new mlllion-dollar plant. That was the main picture . . . as it is shown
here by Herald photographer Hill Vincent. Hunt is pushing the button;
next is Mrs. Hunt and then Wendell Jarrurd, director o f the Florida De­
velopment commission. HUT . . . the other cameramen commenced push­
ing and crowding in for their shots. The lens o f Vincent's camera was
cracked. Note the Orlando photographer in the right background. His T V
camera was smashed and his film exposed in the melee. O f cours^, he ex­
pressed his chagrin in loud, clear and plain language. All this in a few
seconds.

Conner Predicts
Prosperity Boost

In c rea se d p ro s p e rity in the
agricu ltu ral fie ld within a
50-mile radius o f S anford w as
pred icted hero S atu rday by
D oyle Conner, state com m is­
sioner o f agricu ltu re.
• • •
Conner m ade hi* forecast
N O B O D Y A S K E D M E . but at tiie fo rm a l opening o f the
how can A N Y business man
refu se to Join the C h am ber o f
C o m m e rc e ? . . . H is fin a n cia l
success depends on people being attracted to com e to o r to
stay in our com m u n ity . . .
And no one o r no o rgan iralion
does this so w elt us does the
C h am ber o f C om m erce . . .
A L L people with an in vest­
ment in this area ought to he
G I.A D to add Ih d r personal
as w ell as th eir lin a n cial a s­
sistan ce to sueli an e ffo rt . . .
And it costs only ju cents a
w e e k ! It
.

.

.

S peaking o f Hie CofC. the
m em b ersh ip d riv e
w orkers
each y e a r c oin e hack with
stories o f com plaints . . . You
know llie kind—“ and th at's the
reason I w on't Join" . . . If
an y business w ants Its in ter­
est* p rom oted, it can best lie
done w ith the prin cipal IN Hie
C ofC , not O U T o f it . . . Out
o f It the fe llo w has no v o ice,
no w a y o f accom plish ing w hat
H E w ants . . . IN it, as a m e m ­
ber, he can speak his m ind,
can w ork fo r the things he b e ­
lie v e s ben eficia l.
•

•

•

TO A L L YO U PE O P LE ,
you business m en, who a rc not
a lre a d y m em b er* o f the CofC,
h ow 's about sending in at least
*23 to the trad e body, attend
the m eetin gs, serv e on c o m ­
m ittees, DO som ething that
Y O U 'D like to see done, get
oth ers to help you . . . L e t's
e v e ry o n e w ork fo r the ad ­
van cem en t o f our area — and
thus p rotect our fin an cial in ­
vestm en ts.
•

•

•

W h a t's this I h ear about
A N O T H E R fillin g station that
prohahty w ill be built soon on
F ren ch A ven u e? , . . L essee
now, how m any a re there b e ­
tw een the lake front and Hie
c ity lim its on our busy U S.
17-82?
•

»

*

T h e n ew flash in g sign point
ed tow a rd the 1-4 bridge and
la k etron t U. S. 17 92 beckons
the tr a v e le r to the "H o te l
B a r*’ . . . But when one o f
the nom ads got to the place
w h ere the sign is, he said it
w as ca lled " V a ld e s ." H-m-inmm.
•

•

9

T o the lo ya l c itlie n s who
w ere sitting in the glorious—
but n e v e r the less H O T — F lo r ­
id a sun. D oyle Conner w as
m ost a p ologetic fo r his tard y
a r r iv a l . . . H e couldn't h elp
i t . . . His plan e ran into som e
fo g and the pilot had to "s ta c k
tip'* try in g to find a spot to
sandw ich into the landing p a t­
tern o f the N a v y Jeta . . . T h e
S tate’ s C o m m is i'o n er o f A g r i­
cu ltu re dislikes in con venien c­
in g fo lk *, so his ep ologics
Were' m ost sincere.

DOYLE CONNER

Orlandoan Held
In Connection
With Citrus Case
A n O rlan do man, C olbert
O u y ie , 68. 1* bein g held in
the D u val cou nty Jail on an
e x to rtio n c h a rge rela tin g to
the citrus la rcen y case pend­
ing h ere.
U . S. postal o ffic ia l* at
J ack son ville rep o rted G uyse
w a * arrested llie rc when lie
sought to pick up a reply to
an e x to rtio n letter. C. C. M oo,
postal inspector, said G uyse
had m a iled on Jan. 10 from
J ack son ville a letter to C .R .
Ix iw d ern iilk . U m gw cod , d e ­
m anding J.ooo in * io bills fo r
w ithholding in form ation p Ixjui
c erta in crim in a l acts a lle g e d ­
ly com m itted by L o w d crm ilk .
M oo slated the le tte r also
th reaten ed Ralph A ld erm an .
O rlando.
T h e Sem inote ccunty grand
ju r y last SI unday indicted
L u w derm itk , A ld erm an , Alba
T . H a ll and Bill Ham m ond on
42 count* o f con sp iracy, b ri­
b ery and gran d la rcen y.

VOL. 53

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

more small bones.
Sheriff Hobby snid there have been
no "missing persons" reports for some
time. He added that from the appear­
ance o f tlie remains they nnd been in
the water for some time. The boots
were in a good state o f preservation.
The sheriff, from n precursory
study, snid the victim apparently was
a small male.

MON.. J A N U A R Y 21, 1063

“SANFORD, FLO R ID A

NO? 031

W E A T H E R : Cloudy through Tuesday. High today, 75-80. Low tonight, 05-00.

W L W A ...
Trim Budget
W A S H IN G T O N ( U P I ) —
C hiiirinnn C laren ce Cannon,
D-.MO., in e ffe c t asked his
H ouse A p p ro p ria tio n s C o m ­
m itte e to d a y to trim P r e s i­
d en t K rn n e d y ’ s record *98.8
billio n b u d ge t by *12 billion.

Poor Boy

L O N D O N ( U P I ) — A c to r
R ich ard B u rton , w ea rin g a
patch o v e r h i* bruised rig h t
P ro d u c t* w ill m o v e fo rw a rd . F lo rid a ry e , said S u n day n ig h t he
$1
m illion
1ILH
plant a t S an ford Indu strial a lw a ys w ill re m a in an out- had been b eaten and kicked
; stan ding a gric u ltu ra l s ta te ." by a pack o f s ix London “ T e d ­
park.
A n d C on ner con clu ded: " W e d y b o y s ."
• • •
O th er stories and pictu res — ou r s la te — h a ve th ree strong
o f the C h a m b er fe s tiv itie s le g * to stand on : A g ricu ltu re, No Opposition
E L L S U E T IIV 1 L I.K , K a ta n ­
on P a g e 2 o f to d a y 's H e r­ tourism and industry, W e are
g o in g fo r w a r d ."
ga, The C ongo (U P lt — A n
ald.
advan ce colum n o f C N Indian
tre o p s reach ed the ou tskirts
★
★
★
P o in tin g out that S em in o le
o f K u lw e ti, to d a y w ith o u t o p ­
county n ow ranks a * the 38th
po sitio n , a s p c k fM n in r e ­
county In v e g e ta b le p rod u c­
ported.
tion in the U n ited S tates, C on ­
n er slated 39.000 a c re s nowRe-Elected
a re used in th at fie ld , w ith
a |M)icntiu1 o f GO,000 a cres.
IIK K L 1 N ( U P I ) — W a lle r
" W e can see n othing but
U lh ric h t w on re-election a *
grow th and p ro s p e rity fo r
Cum mult W t boss o f E a s t G e r­
S em in o le c o u n ty ," said Coo*
m an y to d a y s h o rtly a ft e r a
m ysterious' e xp lo sion rocked
P ttb ., I
- —i
'.
*
F ly in g lie re fro m T a ll aliasan E a * t lle rlln a rea in w hich
* e « s olely (o r Use H L II lie- *
he has his hom o.
•
dicu tioa, C on n er told H U t
o w n er H . L. Hunt that " w o
Strike Seen
a re d eligh ted to h a ve this
8 T . A U G U S T IN E ( U P I ) —
ad dition to the F lo rid a InT h e F lo rid a E a st C o a st R a il,
u ti.drial c om m u n ity and tak
ruud w ill a r r e p l liu m ol e
Ing p a rt in re co g n izin g F lo r ­
fr e ig h t shipm ent* a ft e r m id ­
ida is continuing to e xp a n d .
II. L. H U N T
n ig h t to n ig h t because o f a
" T h is fin e bu ild in g h ere is
th reaten ed s trik e — exp ected
an e x a m p le o f exp an sion in
a t fl a. m. W ed n esd a y — hy
F lo rid a and w ill m ean m u ch
1,2110 w o rk e rs .
to
a gric u ltu re
In
C en tral
F lo rid a and S an ford , on e o f
Twister
the lea d in g a g ric u ltu ra l c o m ­
M C LE LLE N (U P I) — A
m u n itie s."
sm all torn ad o tw iste d o u t o f
H e con tinu ed: " H L I I is a
da rk s k ir t Sunday, d a m a g in g
c le a r Indication a g ric u ltu re
th re e houses in th is tin y
"C o m m u n ism w ould r e a lly n orth w est F lo rid * com m u n ity,
w an e and d isa p p e a r if the N o one was Injured, but th e
U n ited S ta les w e r e to quit tw is te r ripped the r o o f fr o m
fe ed in g its v ic tim s o f a so . one house.
c ie ly w hich now a * a lw a y s
b e fo re has n e v rr been ab le Jury Probe
to fe ed its p e o p le ."
F in a n cin g o f thp S em in ole
O X F O R D , M iss. ( U P I ) — A
II. L. Hunt, o f D a lla s, m a de
B n u ievaid lo a d im p ro vem en t
fe d e ra l gra n d ju r y In v e s tig a t­
this statem en t S atu rd ay a t
in g racial rio tin g a t tha U n i­
jo b w as tiein g iron ed o u t t o ­
Hie fo rm a l opening o f his
d a y a t C a sselb erry.
v ers ity c f M ississip pi w aa e x ­
m illion d o lla r H L II P lan t at
S eniinu le R acew a y o ffic ia l*
pected to issua its fin a l r e ­
S an ford In d u stria l p a rk . He
had p u lle d an *I8,(MMI cheek
port tod ay. A sou rre close to
and M rs. Hunt and o th er
w ith th e cou n ty, w h ile C assel*
the
panel said th ere p rob a b ly
Hunt en terp rise o ffic ia ls w ere
b e rr y had put up *8,400 f o r h ere fo r the ded ica tion .
w ould be no fu rth e r in d ict­
the tw o -m ile re s u rfa c in g jo b .
A d v o c a tin g a grass-roots- ments.
H o w e v e r, cuunty o ffic ia ls le v e l fre ed o m m o v em e n t by
held th a t “ to be p rop er th e the peo p le o f the U n ited
a g re e m e n t m ust he betw een S tates, Hunt d e c la re d : " T h e r e
th e cuunty and the m u n icip a li­ w ould be no hope fo r Ihe
... P a g e ft
H ridgr
t y ’* and retu rn rd th e ra c e ­ re m a in in g
billion
of
the
Page 0
C la s sifie d
w ay check.
w o rld ’* th ree billion p opu la­
___ P a g e H
T h e priM eclure b e in g f o l­ tion to rem a in fre e but I f
C om ics
low ed today, it w as said, is fre ed o m
D ear A b h y ... . ----- Pag* H
can
s u rv iv e
six
llm t the ra rew a y w as p r e ­ y e a r * it w ill re ig n f o r e v e r . "
E d ito ria l .... . . .... Page 4
sen tin g it* rh erk fo r * 18,000
Page t
E n terta in m en t
to the tuwn o f C a sselb erry,
L e g a l * __
...» P ig * 0
w hich . In turn, w ou ld hand
Pusite ..... ..... ..... Pag* 8
N E W Y O R K ( U l ' l l — Stocks
o v e r its cheek fo t f2&lt;l.&lt;J00 to opened irre g u la rly h igh er to ­
Society
— Pag* 8
the cou n ty.
S|Kirts .... . „Page 7
d ay In fa ir ly routine trading.

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and his brother, Doug, 8, o f 1102 Santa
Barbara Dr.
The boys noticed an Army-type
boot floating on the wntcr and fished it
out. They found skeletal remains and
notified tho R atliff gnrngc, who, in
turn, called the sheriff’s office.
Deputies dragged the cnnnl nnd
found the mnte to the boot, containing
bones, nnd then came up with a few

i

Hunt Advocates
Grass-Roots
Level Freedom

Road Financing,
'Bug' Ironed Out

Combined Canal,
Jobs Thought Hailed
A n e n tire ly n ew approach
fo r d ire c t h ig h w a y and canal
con nection s w ith the E a st
C oast, as su ggested by John
D ru m ley, S an fo rd , Is m e etin g
with
enthusiastic support.
Ilru m try I* a m em b er o f the
S t. Joh n s-ln d ian R iv e r N a v ig a llo n com m ittee.
V olu sia cou n ty au th o rities
fo r som e tim e hnve been p lu g ­
g in g fo r a fo u r-la n e h igh w n y
con n ectin g D el.s n d and Oak
H ill, on H ig h w a y 1.
B y th e sam e token , S em in ole
cou n ty o ffic ia ls h ave been
see k in g fo r m a jo r Im p ro v e ­
m en t* to H ig h w a y 4(1 con n ect­
in g S an ford and M im s, also on
H ig h w a y 1.
Itru m ley'a s u g g es tio n w as
th a t th e h ig h w a y and canal
ven tu res tie com bin ed. H e
poin ted o u t f i l l fro m th e canal
m u ltf be used f o r roadbed con ­
stru ction a lo n g th e w a te rw a y .
John K r I d • r, n a v ig a tio n
com m ittee ch a irm a n and S em ­
inole C ou n ty C h a m b er o f C o m ­
m erce m a n a ge r, eald tod ay the
s u gges tio n h ss m e t w ith fu ll
su pport fro m H a ro ld S cott,
J a ck son ville e n g in e e r retain ed
to m ake p r e lim in a r y canal
studies f o r th e n ava giu tio n
com m ittee.
" T h is n ew ap p roach could
a llo w con stru ction o f th e canal
at on e-th ird th e c o s t o f ru rlie r
prop osals," K r id r r s t a t e d .
" T h is idea c a ila fo r an 18-miie
can al, w ith Ilttla o r no m a in te­
nance,
w h eraa e
earlier
thou gh ta c a lle d fa r con stru c­
tion o f a 40-in I Is can a l much
fu r th e r aouth w ith continuous
maintenance,**
K r id r r m apped the route o f
B ru m ley'e p rop osa l fro m a
poin t w h e re th e S t. J o h n , riv r r
le a v e* L a k e ll a in r y a lo n g the
V o lu »ia -B r *v a rd cou n ty lin e to
Indian riv e r . U . 8 . C orp s of
E n g in e e r! n ow a re In the pro-

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ce*s o f m o v in g the lla u lo v e r
c en a l n e e r A tlen h u rst to a
p o io t north o f S hiloh. T h i*
lla u lo v e r can a l connects In ­
dian K iv e r w ith tlie In lr a coa stal W a te r w a y .
S em in ole cou n ty recen tly a c ­
quired title to the t.lHN) n cre*
know n a * the fo rm e r O ereo la
a irp o rt. T h e road fro m S a n ­
fo rd w ould s k ir t north o f the
o ld a irp o rt. T h e road fro m DoLand w ould ru t southeast and
jo in tlie S a n fo rd h igh w a y at a
poin t in tlie v ic in ity or tlie a ir ­
port.
“ T h e b eau ty o f the bleu,"
K r id r r said , " is th at the canal
p rob ab ly could bo fin an ced
w ith reven u e bund*, sup ported
by lo ck a ge c h a rges . O n ly tw o
b rid g es w ould be n ecesary.
M ost o f tha land Is u nap­
proach able e x c e p t by a ir and
the canat could he bu ilt w ith a
d red ge o r possibly even a
d ra g lin e , w ith tho fill bein g
Used fo r the h ig h w a y .”

New Cold Wave
To Hit State
LA K E LA N D ( U N ) — T h e
coldest w ea th er o f the new
y e a r headed Into F lo rid a to ­
day. F ro s t p red iction s w ere
posted as f a r south as l.a k r
O k err holies.
T h e new cold w a v e w as n ot
n early a * s ev ere a* the la te
D ecem ber fr e e z e which w iped
out In ig o p ortion s o f F lo rid a 's
citru s and v e g e ta b le cro p *.
T h e F e d e ra l • H lsto F ro s t
W a rn in g S erv ic e here p red ictn f tem p era tu re s r a lly to m o r­
row ra n g in g lictw een 22 olid
28 d e g re e s in n o rtlirrn d is ­
tricts, 28 to 36 in most cen tral
d istricts and 37 to 46 in e x ­
trem e southern d istricts.
F io s t w a * p red icted fo r all
d istricts e x c e p t the lo w e r east
coast, in clu d in g scattered fr u it
in E v e rg la d ra d is tric t section s
a w a y fro m I-ake O keechobee.

Eye Bank
To Get Boost

R o u tin e T ra d in g

.MORRIS H A LE

K r ld e r and Sen, B ernard
P a rris h w ill m eet T u esd a y
m o rn in g w ith H a rris Saxon,
V olu sia c o u n t y com m ission
ch a im m n , at N e w Sinyrnn

i Bench to a ir the p rop osa l and
I en d eavor to have th a t c o u n ty
join th e p ro jec t. T h i* m e e tin g
w as postponed fro m to d a y a t
|S axon 's requ est.

JAYCEE W EEK opened Sunday with tho public
invited to attend tlie annual open house at the
Jayteu Information ('enter. Hero former prOflident Harnett While (le ft), enjoy* u eup o f cof­
fee um lie looks over the activities o f the pant
year with Jayteu Week Chairman Tom S|H?er.
(Herald Photo)

Jaycee Week
J s y r c c W eek in S em inole
County began Sunday w ith
open house h eld from 2 to 5
p. in. at tlie J a y c e e In ion n alion lluotli on F ren ch A t e .,
hosted by P res id en t Glenn
M cC all and J a y c e e
W eek
C hairm an Tuni S peer.
F in a l re m its w ill be tabu ­
lated during the w eek, lu d e ­
term in e tlie w in n ers o f tlie
Y ou ng T e a c h e r o f the Y e o r .
the Y ou ng F a r m e r o f the
Y e a r and tho Y o u n g S a ilo r o f
tlie Y e a r.
A ll llire e o f tliese young
m m are s elec te d fo r tlw ir
outstanding con tribu tion s to
the com m u n ity and to the
p rogress amt w e lfa r e o f th e ir
profession o r v oca tio n .
T lie u w 'ardi also g iv e r e ­

cogn ition to young m en w h o
a re takin g a position o f
lead ersh ip in th e ir chosen
field and p ro m o te (h em as an
e xa m p le o f w h at otic m an
can do,
T h e D istin guished S e rv ic e
\w a-d h given to a you n g
m an o f the c om m u n ity w h o
Is betw een 21 and 33 w ho has
d em o n stra ted lea d ersh ip , a b i­
lity am i resp o n sib ility in th e
com m u n ity and has con tribu t­
ed tu the w e lfa re and pro­
gress o f the e n tire com m u n ­
ity.
N om in atio n s fo r this a w a rd ,
w hich D o p en to the pu blic
closed last T h u rsd ay, and tha
c o m m itte e lias m a d e th e ir
s election fro m the en tries re c e iv e d .

H elp fo r the S em in ole H os­
pital E y e Bunk A ssociation in
th eir need fo r funds to c a rry
on the w o rk o f g ivin g the g ift
o f sight through the donation
o f (h e e yes h a* been planned
by Ihe Ju l-A lu i Fronton (o r
7:41 p in. T u e s d a y .

At Chamber Banquet

Technology School Stressed Here

D ire need fo r un lm tH o te o f
tech n olo gy in F lo rid a w as
voiced by M. S- H a ig Jr., O r­
lando Ju nior f o lle g e p res i­
dent, at the annual Sem inole
C ounty C ham ber o f C om m erce
din n er .Saturday e ven in g at
M a y fa ir in n .
“ W e need now . . . anti rig h t
h ere in C en tra l F lo rid a is the
lo g ic a l place . . . a school com ­
parab le to M assachusetts In ­
•
•
•
M erch an ts h ave scheduled stitu te o f T e c h n o lo g y and C a l­
'• ’C ra c k e r D a y s " here M arch ifo rn ia I n »lilu t e o f T e c h n ol­
ogy,** tl&gt;e c o lle g e p rex y de­

clared.
H a ll w as a la st-m in u te sub­
s titu te sp eak er f o r Guv, F a r ­
ris B rya n t, w h o w as w ea th erImund in W a sh in gto n , I). C.
H a ll qu ipped: “ T h e G uvernur
cou ldn ’ t l&gt;e h ere . . , and I'm
glu d ,” a d d in g he ap p recia ted
the p r iv ile g e o f b e in g a ik e d to
speak in the c h ie f e x e c u tiv e ’*
place.
i'o in t in g to the fa c t the
w o rld is e n te rin g the space
a g e , w ith U . H. h ead qu arter*
a lre a d y establish ed o n ly W

m iln a w a y a t C ape C a n a vera l,
H a ll a v erre d ft is im p e ra tiv e
th e s ta te rs la h llah a “ topn o tch " tech n olo gica l i c h u e l
im m ed ia tely.
“ H u t," he qu eried , " w h a t are
w e g o in g to do w hen w e do g e t
to the m o o n ? " H e k ep t the
400 din n er g u e sts in continu ed
good hu m or d u rin g his b r ie f
address.
I la l l recom m en ded t h r e e
books f o r tha e d ific a tio n e f
A m erican a.
I h e fir s t , “ 11m B ook O f

Im a g in a tio n ," w a s erritten In
the 19th c en tu ry by a F ren ch ­
man, Jules V ern e. T h e au th or
pred icted in “ F iv e s W eek s In
a B a lloon ” th at man would
G y . in “ T w e n ty Thousand L e a ­
gu es U n d er the S e a " that man
w ould tra v e l u n d erw ater, end
in “ A ro u n d th e World In 80
D a y s " th a t man w ou ld c ir ­
c u m n a vig a te the glob e.
“ A U theae h ave com e tru e ,"
H a ll aaid, “ bu t in 'F r o m th e
E a rth T o tha M oon ’ w a h ave
y e t to ace w h eth er h ie fo u rth

v ie w w ill b e a r o u t."
T h e second book recom ende d b y H a ll is “ C om m un ist
M a n ifes to ,” b y K a r l M arx.
P o in tin g o u t he is n o t a Bed
but an avuw ed A m e rica n , the
c o lle g e p resid en t stated th at
concepts outlin ed in th i* C om ­
m un ist creed a lso a re c o m in g
true.
“ T h e C om m u n ists a re f o l ­
lo w in g e x a c tly th e tea c h in g s
in thla book,” he stated . “ A n d
it p red ic ts tha C om m un ists
w ill ta k e o v e r th e U n ite d

S ta tes fro m w ith in . , . w ith
In tern al collap se, n o t w s r. One
plank in th a t book p red icts w c
w ill be bu rdened w ith h eavy
incom e t a x ."
T h e th ird book recom m en d­
ed fu r A m e ric a n ou tlook Into
the fu tu re Is the H o ly B ible,
A 11 the w r itin g s In the F irs t
T e s ta m e n t h a ve been liorne
out, l l e l i s ta te d , “ e ven as lata
a s 1841 w hen th e J e w s g o t Is ­
ra el, in k e e p in g w ith the c o v ­
en an t o f th e L o r d w ith A b r a ­
h a m ."

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Page 4-A —«Jan. 16, 1963

Hospital
Notes
JANUARY IS
Admission*
Mark Shocdl, D eB iry; ArUiur WUIgoote, DeBary; LUlie Soderblom. Tampa; Nor­
ma Schneider, Lake Mary;
Wanda Enloc, Lake Monroe;
Allan Hamilton, Lungwood;
Robin Lowery, Keith Carson,
William Red ley o ! Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mra. George Sch­
neider of Lake Mary, a hoy.
Mr. and Mra. Alvin Hullo of
lon g wood, a girl.
rilaehargea
Dora Malone, Lake Mary;
Mr*.
Charlie
Ward
and
haby, Lake Monroe; Leola
MrQurcn,
Geneva;
Jamea
Henderson, Elizaltelh lv«y,
Joyce Nickle, Hazel llowea,
Eric Goddard, Mr*. Jamea
Clayton and haby of Sanford.
JANUARY II
Admluukmi
Roaa Nell Harbour, Lungwood; Rlebard Ray Becker,
DcBury; Myrtlre Beard, De­
nary; Daisy Freeman, l.ake
Monroe; Jamea Dvorak, De­
nary; Robert Kanavel Jr.,
Bernard I^rwcry, Nathaniel
Johnaon, Dorl* Gandy, Joaeph
Hickson Hr., Carolyn Smith,
Martha Heard, Trary Caahe,
I’ldlllp Meek* Jr., Bobbie Plait
•f Sanford.
Iltrlha
Mr. and Mr*, Ralph Smith
of Sanford, a girl; Mr. and
Mr*. William H. Beard of De­
nary, a girl.
Dlarhargra
William Hamilton, Oviedo;
Allan Hamilton, I.ongwood;
&lt; arolo Hi ink'll, Orlando; Eve­
lyn Diubtow, OsU-cn; Clarence
Kcnllinger, Ruth Rillbimer,
Suaan Klitabeth Gwynn, Mra.
Fred Ralenttna and baby o(
Sanford.
JANUARY 12
Admission*
Emma Jtowiey, N. Orlando;
Eleanor Aheam, Longwood;
Mary I,*Pllli, Oateen; Hertha
Read, DoHary; Mabel Osborn,
Jjikr Mary; Hilary Ranaboltom, William BrUncourt, Ter­
esa Snow, Garal DeBris* and
Vulma Mitt* of Sanford,
lllrtha
Mr. and Mr*. Kilwanl ISalt
of Sanford, a boy; Mr, and
Mr*. Kannath H a r b o u r of
Longwood, a girl, Mr. and Mr*.
Roy Rowaey o f N. Orlando, a
girl.
IRachargea
George Ilea* Hr., Peoria, III.;
Helen McGill, Geneva, John
Wooda, Caaaellterry; Gertruda
Iloarhner, Geneva; John Davblaon, Del,Mint; Frank Hragg,
J’hyllla Oliphant. Mra. Wayne
Jolmaton and baby, Mr*. Her­
bert Wllaon and twin liable*,
Dorulliy Tucker, Rube it Kan­
avel Jr., Ilcverly Nolo, David
Smith, Willie W ultis o f San­
ford.
JANUARY IS
Admit* Iona
Alice
ilidilin,
Longwood;
Mnurclne R o h i n a o a, Lake
Oily; Hetty Faye Rclilusimieyer, Geneva; Jean Clark, Mary
Duumtto, Tom lluah, SroHleld
Jenkins, Collie Colllna of San­
ford.
lllrtha
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Mitt* of
Sanford, a hoy.
Dlarhargea
Henry Lee, Oateen; Lillir
■SihIci lilom, Talnpa;
Gordon
Dillon. Cukorlberry; Mra. Krn
noth Cockndl and baby. Eiderpriie; Bern Ire Jacobs, Clay
Williama, William ReiBry, In n
Wilson, Robert Bennett, Wil­
iam Kitts, Margate! Berk and
Annie Elizabeth Thomas of
Kunfurd.

Britain Backs
Up M arket Stand
LONDON (U Pl) — Britain
otficiajly reaffirmed today it*
Intention to pres* negotiations
fur entry Into the common
market despite French road­
block).
At Hie same time Britain
Stressed it* support fur the
multinational nuclear force
for the North Atlantic Treaty
Organizctkin proposed
last
month at tlsc Nassau meet­
ing bet w e n Prime Minister
Harold Macmillan and Pres­
ident Kennedy—again despite
French opposition.

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Tamaw's Quick Prasan Moat

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Church M e e t
Is Underway
CHICAGO (U P l) - A major
effort to marshal America’s
moral and religious forces on
behalf o f racial jus tic* got un­
der way Monday,
About 800 Protestant, Cath­
olic and Jewish leader* from
all parts of the country met at
0&gt;* Edge water Beach Hotel
M a four-day “ national conftrooca on religion and face.”

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SERVING

ALTAMONTE SPRING*

CASSELBERRY, FERN PARK.
LONG ROOD. MAITLAND, NORTH

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Local Legislation
Hearings Feb. 1

The Seminole County Lrgis-i
lathe delegation will hold
ny LARRY VKRSIIEL
hearings relative In proposed
OVERHEARD O N T H E local legislation Frb. I. Slate
STREET: (John Fitzpatrick Hep. Mack Cleveland Jr. laid
today.
to Maek Cleveland Jr.):
Sitting with Cleveland on the
Fitzpatrick: Say, about that delegation ia newcomer S. J.
raise, Mack.
Davij Jr. and Sen. Barnard
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II I official now. Th* presi­
dent of Del-Mnr has announc­
'd • temporary shut-down of
its manufacturing plant In
Sanford. . . . Jerome Zimmer­
man, president o f the firm
■•Id “ the continued lull In
sales o f new homes through­
out Florida has rrented an
overproduction.” For the pres­
ent the local facility will be
used for a warehouse.
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Better Ret your 1963 license
tag* now and avoid that Inst
minute rush around the “Oth
of nest month.
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BEST NEWS O F T II E
DAY: J. C. Hutchison out of
the hospital.
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Nobody asked me but, why
doesn't Kennedy send a pence
corp representative to North
Orlando instead of Togo?
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Entries for the Jnycee USA
award came in with a rush
yesterday. Why. do people
wait for the Inst moment?
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That worried look on John
Krlder’a face ia from trying
to figure out a tight iqurrze
. . . how to fit 4Oil or more
guests into the Mayfair dining
rouni Saturday evening. Re*,
ervalluna already have reach*
ed rapacity of those who wish
to hear Ouvernor Bryant , . .
and mote reservation* are
coming in.
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Oviedo folks are doffing
their hata in appreciation to
Mayor Lee Gary for “ keeping
behind the right people and
getting the horribly rough
railroad crossing on Broadwwy
repalred."
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Caaaellierry official* told a
Herald reporter Wednesday
afternoon lhortly after the
paper came out that they had
not realised the Seminole
Raceway projret was a “ dead’’
issue hut had hoped that the
matter would be kept open fur
• few days, yet.
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MEMO TO KEITH FUNSTON, PRESIDENT OF THE
STOCK EXCHANGE: Say,
Keith I got this one share of
Florida Slate Bank slock ami
wandered over to the stockholders
meeting yesterday.
Got me a 10 rent dividend yet.
Anyway I fell so lost with my
one aloek I only stayed a few
minutes. This gentleman by
the name o f Tucker kept talk­
ing about percentages and all
that Jazz I just got so confus­
ed. Can you send me some
brochures to help me.

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The Sanford Fuller Depart*
nielli got the fullowing letter
today:
Dear Sir: Sonic 10 years
ago or about that anyway I
stale a frying pan from the
ineinrrator there in Sanford,
Now 1 am trying to straighten
out my past as far us I ran.
So will sec that the man who
runs that fnclncrainr gets this
$2.00 along with my apul.
ogles.''
I*. 8. The man who runs the
incinerator didn't even know
the frying pun *u* missing.
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S. J. DAVIS JR.

Wafer Projects
Speed-Up Told
A Critical Must

Fairish of Brevard County.
3:30—Sheriff J. L. Hobby, Tax
Collector John L. Galloway.
The hearings will be held at
Tax Assessor Mary Earle
the
county
commissioners
Walker, Clerk Circuit Court
mom in thr courthouse.
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr..
Following is the schedule
County Judge C. Vernon
set up by Cleveland:
Mile Jr., County Prosecut­
9 a m —North Orlando, Frank
ing Attorney Karlyle HonsFasula
holder
9 30—Ixmgwood. Al Lormann
10 — Altamonte Springs, Law­
rence Swofford
10:30 — Oviedo, Leo Gary
11 — Casselberry, Fred Heath
11:30 — Sanford, TWtn Mc­
Donald
1 p m.—Justice of the reace.
Hugh Duncan. F.lmer Ash­
ley, Thomas Moon
1:30—Constables. Boh C.rroll,
J — County Commission. Gen(irady Hall, Genrgr Kelsey
oral J C. Hutchison
2:13 — Superintendent of
Schools, R. T. Milwee, J.
MACK CLEVELAND
Dan Wright Jr.
3:13—Board o f Trustees. Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital, A.
It. Frierson Sr„ Robert Brsserer

No Chance For
'Compromises'
Cleveland Says

TAI.LA 11ASS EE t UFI l-T h e
Chairman of the Central and
Southern Florida Flood Con­
trol District said today the big
water comervafion
project
must be speeded up or the ledend government may lose in
Iciest.
Ililey Miles said under Hie
present construction schedule,
the project would be complet­
ed in aland the year 2tkM at a
cost of S3ou million. But lie
said acceleration of the project
would complete it by 1970, al
a savings of alx&gt;ul SI70 million.
'•The federal government JUDGE VERNON MIZE
has said it would like to see
this project accelerated and
completed in the foreseeable
future." Miles told the final
day of hearing* on a record
$1.3 billion hudget for the
coining two years.
A sharp d r o p ' In County
He said unless the Hale up- •, -,lurt conviction, *ir 1962 over
ped the amount of malehlng Hie previous year waa noted
tumls there was an indication luduy by County Judge Vermin
federal aid might be curtailed Mize.
or cut off.
Mizr said Dial in ID62 con­
The agency is seeking $13,- victions totaled 2,193 ai com ­
483.000 for ihe coining two pared to 2,301 for the previous
years, o f which S9 million year.
would malrh federal funds to­
The number of warrants Is­
taling aland $38.3 million.
sued hy the euiinly judge dor
Tlie rest of (lie money would jnj, (j)e
, rj,e « * , 1,(07, a
provide lor highway bridge re drop of 0» t.r 'WKi as com plied
location and acquisition of wa Ut )0tJ|
ter storage areas in Hie upper
In 19(52 the number of inSt. Johns River Basin.
competencies totaled 47. 10

County Court
Convictions Drop

more than Hie previous year
while Hie number of drivers
licenses issued jumped from
10,901 to 21.390.
There wns a drop In mar­
riage licenses issued—373 for
last year as compared to 393
WASHINGTON (C l’ li-T h c lor 1961 and Hie number of
stale of Georgia defended lls hunting licenses were upped
county und voting system fur from 1,873 lu 1.879.
primary- clrctinns before the
Supreme Court today on Hie
grounds Hint it was “ sustained
NEW YORK ( U I'l)-Stocha
by history and by law."
Georgia Deputy Asst. Alty. were mixed and moderately
Gen. B. D. Murray opened a active al Ihe start of trading
three-hour argument on a vot­ today, showing signs of sta­
bilizing
after
Wednesday’ s
er's challenge to Ihe system.
The case brought Uir Ken­ fall.
nedy faintly, which already
has staked out claims in Hie
While House, Congress and the
Justice Department, into ac­
tion before the Supreme Court.
U. S. Ally. Gen, Robert F.
Krnnrdy and New York allorney Morris II. Ahram, formerly of Atlanta, were pitied
ATLANTA — The Housing
against Murphy and E Free­
man Leverrtt, anotliei Georgia and Home Finance Agency
(IIHFA) has opened a special
deputy.
office in Titusville to coordi­
nate the Federal government'!
programs dealing wills housing
and urban affairi in a six-

Georgia Unit
System Defended

StockH Mixed

Bcp. Mack Cleveland Jr.
today said lie is convinced
there is absolutely no chance
for a reapportlonment com­
promise that would enlarge
the Florida house beyond 119
members,
House members, Cleveland
said, are stuck on keeping
the house workably small
and will not hudge.
Hie senior ranking mem
her of tin- local delegation
added that the maximum lie
would go (or would hr a 13(1
memlier body.
The governor however, has
let it lx* known that he
would accept another plan if
It accomplished the same
percentage Increase in repre­
sent* (ion for Hie urban area*.
But lie Is slicking to Ids ori­
ginal demand that there must
lie solid agreement in ad­
vance on any plan before lie'll
call Hie legislature Into spe­
cial session.
Under the 144-memhcr proposal, an increase of 49 over
the present house member­
ship. approximately 29 per
cent of the population would
elecl a majority of llie house.
Onlv way to accomplish that
percentage with a smaller
mini her is (or some middlesited counties with two re­
presentative* to give up one.
Major hrliind • Hie • scenes
bargaining at Hits [aunt cen­
ter* on a house formula of
alxiul tin members. Whether
il could gel through the sen­
ate. which ha* agreed on
raising it* memberahip to 42
if accompanied by a 141mcmlicr house, remains lo be
seen.
A number of legislator* are
In Tallahassee Hits week in
conned ion with slate budget
hearing* and Ihe governor’*
conference on higher educa­
tion. In between meetings,
they are huddling with each
other and Hie governor to Iry
to work out a re apportion­
ment agreement.

HHFA Sets Up Office
la Brevard On laipact

Speaking of letters, Ait
Beckwith received a letter
from Cuniptruller Buy Green
commending our clerk for he.
CHICAGO (U P ll-A n "a c ­
Ing “ the firat county official
tion program" for churches
•f Seminole County to have
and synagogues to combat seg­
returned us much as (20,000
regation was outlined today
in excess fees." , , . Good hoy,
by the national conference on
Art.
religion and race.
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It called for prompt elimi­
I wonder when the General
nation of racial harriers in all
Service Administration is go­
religious institutions, inrlud
ing to du something abuui that
ing church-related srhools,
old putt ufficr?
hospitals, welfare agencies,
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home* (or the aged and fra­
Whirh reminds me . . . Mrmo
ternal organizations.
to JFK: huw about some addi­
tional mail buxrs along First
St. The only one we see is by
the Sanford Atlantic Bank.
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Classified
Page 10 A II
Slate R o a d Department
Comics
Page 0
wurking along Fienrh Ave.
Dear Abby
... Fag® 9
ciasing some of the center
Editorial
Page 4
sections.
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Entertainment
Page 9
We heir Hunt Co. will coma
Legal*
P*g» 7 * 10
Up with an announcement of a
Puzzle
Fagc 11
giant new industry to iih.uI&lt;
Society
Fag* 8
Spoils
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Fag* 6
ia its iadosvvai park.

Church A ction
Plan Outlined

Herald Index

county area experiencing the
impact of the Ca|&gt;e Canaveral
zpaee program, .McClelland
Ralchford, HIIFA Hrgional
Administrator, a n n o u n c e d
Tuesday.
Harry Lee Lindsey, a native
of Seminole Cutmly and for­
mer professor of architecture
at the University of Florida,
has been appointed special as­
sistant lo Hie regional adminis­
trator to head up Ihe Titusville
office, lie
will coordinate
IIHFA’i programs for Semi­
WASHINGTON (L'PI) Tlie nation's workers would nole, Brevard, Indian IHvcr,
get two boost* in take home ! ° r*n« - ° ,ccoU ,nd Volu,U
pay under President K en-' ° un lC''
nedy'a tax reduction pro­
gram.
Effective July 1, the plan
would reduce the tax lake
from individuals by more
than to per cent—equal lo an
annual reduction of $6 bil­
lion, Another rate reduction
of $3 billion would take ef­
fect July 1, 1961.
However, tlie administra­
tion doe* Dot expect Con­
gress to complete iriion on
tlx:
program
bc.'or,
late
summer or ea rl/ fall.
1 HARRY LEE LINDSEY

Workers Set
For Pay Boost

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WKATHKK: Cloudy through Frclay. lliyrh today, 65-70. Low tonight, 59-65.
VOL. 53

"United Press Leased Wire

mum...
BRIEFS
No Relief
LOS ANGELES (UFI) Southern California was hit
by below (reeling tempera­
ture* today lor the fourth dayin a row with little relief in
sight in the immediate future.

Pay Raises Asked
TALLAHASSEE (1 T I) State School Supi Thomas D.
Bailey urged Hie biennial
1*TA conference on youth
Wednesday to support teacher
|iay raise* in Florida.

EstabUshed 1008

fiiU K S.. JANUARY 17, HKi:PsANKOIM&gt;. FLORIDA

JFK Sends Biggest
Budget To Congress
WASHINGTON (UFI) —
President Kennedy t o d a y
sent Congress the biggest hud
get in history—come war or
peace—atid one of ihe biggest
deficits.

Ollier stories regarding
President Kennedy's budget
TALLAHASSEE i t IMi — can be found on Ihe Inside
Thomas K. Ice Jr., who rode
pages ol today's Herald.
out months of widespread erilltism as head ol live State
lie called [or federal out
Beverage Department, was lays in the 12 month* starling
named to a Dade Circuit July l ol either 398 8 billion
judgeship Wednesday.
or $'22.3 billion—dejiending on
your budget approach. One

New Judge

Id Sentenced

way would mean a $10.3 bil­
lion deficit. The other way
the deficit would he $119 bil­
lion.
But Kennedy insisted that
such heavy red-mk spending
v mild la- succeeded before
loti lung by budget surpluses
and w dely sharpened pros­
perity If Congress would ap­
prove his new $U) billion lax
cut plan.
lecturing Hie lawmakers,
souir of whom are skeptical
ef reducing taxes without
companion spending cut.*, Hie
Chief Executive declared:

“ Our present choice is not
between * lax cut and a
balanced budget. The choice,
rattier, is between chronic de­
ficits arising out of a slow
rale o f economic gro.lli, and
temporary ileficlls stemming
from a lax pregram design­
ed to promote fuller user ol
our resources."
Not unexpectedly. Republi­
can* termed Kennedy's spend­
ing plan* Incredible, cynical
ami lllustonary. ivm ocrati
who spoke out praised speci­
fic programs such as defene
ami space lull were cautions

TUNIS, Tunisia (UFI) Thirteen persons were senfenced to death today— one
in absentia—(or plotting to
assassinate President Habib
Bourguiba and overthrow his
government.

Showdown
WASHINGTON (l I’ ll
—
Scita'c OOF Leader Everett
M. Dirkscn said tialay he
hoped to force a showdown
vole next Tuesday on side­
tracking the Senate's anlifilibuster rule light,

Strikc Probe
NEW YORK i l l ’ ll
three-uian board named
Fresideni Kennedy and hea
ed hy a t.'.S. senator meets
today with longshoremen arid
management to investigate
the “ intolerable" East and
Gulf Coast dock strike.

Final Hearings
TALIAHASSEE (UFI I Ttie State Budget Commission
held final hearings here Inday
la-lore ut tempt ing In slice
$3110 million from llie record
requests of $1 3 billion from
stale agencies for Hie com­
ing biennium.

Joking Nikita

ALTAMONTE COUNCII.MEN (June Stophenaon, ecu tor anil Stuart Fritch,
right, worn aworn into office by Mnyor Lawrence Swofford at Wednesday
niplit’rt council meeting. Stcphen.-um will rc|irc*onl Wnrd 5 and Frileli will
I t'JIIX'Jrtillt W im l -I.
(Humid 1’ holo)

Town Council
Reorganizes
At Altamonte

BERLIN ( UFI) — A laugh
ing. yoking Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev paid an
unannounced visit today to
'llie annual reorganization
the Communist anti-refogee
«f the Altamonte Springs
wall
dividing
Berlin
and
Town Council look place at
seemed llturougilly to enjoy
Wednesday nights meeiing
it.
after Gene Stephenson ami
Stuart Fritch, newly elected
B rief Break
mcmlxTs, were sworn in by
OXFORD, Miss. ( Ul ' l j —
Mayor Lawrence Swofford.
Negro student James
II
Keitli Nixon wa* appointed
Meredith left the University
by .Swofford to serve a* vice
of Mississippi campus Wed­
mayor during Ihe coming
nesday (or a brief break
year and U**lic A Winters
from studies before beginwas reappointed to the plan
ing final semesler examina
ning ami zoning commission
tions.
for another Iwo year term.
Appointment of D e p u t y
Ready To Sail
Clerk Jim Palmer lo lake
FORT EVERGLADES, Fla.
over as (own clerk was un­
(U PD—Tlx* SS -Shirley Lykea
animously approved and will
appeared likely to lx* ready
become effective Feb. I U|Min
lo leave for Havana before
Henry Hansen's retirement.
midnight, as it loaded Hie
Palmer's replacement will Ik
last of 7.000 tons of ransom
npiaiinled at a later dale.
supplies, the Red Cross reConstable Grady Hall also
ported.
was unanimously reappointed
a* chief of the poller and fire
Search Campus
depart mrnts.
CARACAS, Venezuela (UFII
Council committee appoint
—Folic* searching the Com­
mints made hy Hie mayor,
munist infested Central 1 niwho serves with cacti group,
verslly campus for tpaiotsio
included Nixon und Frileli,
worth of stolen art works
finance; Frank Gcrhardt and
opened fire tale Wednesday
.Stephenson, street*; Stephen
night on a student mob,
son ami Frileli, recreation;
wounding three rioter*.
Gcrhardt and Nixon, utility;
Palmer, community house;
Enrollment Up
Frileli and Gcrhardt, public
GAINESVILLE (UFII —The
buildings and Gcrhardt and
University of Florida report
Nixon, water.
ed Wednesday that rnrullBuilding inspector will lie
nicnl for ihe winter trimester
Palmer who aim will serve
totaled 12.306 student*—8,747
on Hie building rommillcc a
men and 3.739 coed*. This L
long with Fritch and tierup 147 over registration for
hardl.
Hie second semester last
year, before the year-round
trimester system was Install
ed al tlx* school.

BootlctfffinK

NO. 02if

State M ust
G am ble— Bryant

TALLAHASSEE (UPD TAI J.MIASSEE (UPI) - Gov. Farris Bryant said today
Bootlegging in Florida suf­ that Florida must lake a gam­
fered these setbacks in 1962, ble It cannul afford to lose ill
Stale Beverage D i r e c t o r beefing up ils system of high­
Thomas E. l.c* Jr. reported er education lo mecl demands
Wednesday: 603 stills de­ of the space age,
Florida'* tremendous popustroyed. 2.738 persons arrested. 3u3,l36 gallons of mash lalion gains have pul it in the
and 13,938 gallon* of illegal major Iraguci among the
whiskey destroyed, 336 auto slates of the nalion, Bryant
mobiles seized as part ol said, although its financial re­
bootlegging operations, 1,336 i sources are nowhprr near
persons convicted and fined those of states with which il
a total of $113,OBJ.
| must compete.

in Ihcir over-all appraisals.
House Bepubllcnn Leader
Charles A. Halleck of Indi­
ana said the taxpayer would
be the lo mt—either through
Inflation fired byr bigger fed­
eral spending or by having
promised tax saving* gobbled
up through Kennedy's lax
“ reforms."
Conservative Sen. Harry F.
Byrd,
(D-Va.)
also
was
sharply critical, lie said that
if Congress went along with
the Chief Executive's lax cut
plan, the federal deficit pro­
bably would approach $14 bil­
lion.
He
said
Kennedy's
claimed savings were "qiics*
lionable."
As promised In his State
of the Union address, Ken­
nedy held the line or made
rrdueiions In such non-securllyr luncilnn* a* agrtculluro
and the postal service. Ho
said he fell ohligrd to limit
such programs In view of
Hie prospective revenue loss
under hi* lax program.
But declaring that "thcro
is no iliscuunt price on de­
fense," he asked for $3] bil­
lion In military funds, up $2.7
billion from Uiia year, iln
also sought a re coni Sn.l bil­
lion fur space programs, with
most of Hie $J hliikm Increase
going fur Hie program Iq land
men un tlie moon by 1970.
Tile Fresideni allotrd $19
billion for foreign aid and
urged Ihe lawmaker* not lo
repeal last year’s deep cuts,
lie said Red China's attack
on India and Communist
guerrilla warfare In South
Viet Nam are "current re­
minders" of Ilia imporiaiu-c
oi the program.

For Water System

Rail Talks Set
Additional Appraisal By FEC, Mediator

At Altamonte A Must
The Housing and Home Fin
am* Agency Itu* notified Al­
tamonte Springs that further
appraisal of il* promised wa­
ter system, in il* entirety,
mud lx- provided before fin­
al approval ran lie granted
on llie town's application for
funds
Correspondence from tlx*
HIIFA dating the necessity
for additional informal ion and
Matidirs was read at Wednewlay night'* meeting uf (lie
Town Connell hy Attorney S.
J Davis Jr. who a few min­
utes later reported that he
will liegin validation proceed
ings by Monday for suit* ol
Hie town's $33u,(aNi revenue
Iximl issue,
Davis agreed with Harold
Badctiffe, ron.*uiHng engineer
on the town water syslem,
that a docuinrntrd file con­
taining complete record* and
reports along with an en­
gineer's verification appraDal
ami report on whal has
[wen done slamhl be sufficient
lo satisfy the agency request.
An invitation also will lx*
included fur a government
engineer lo conic down, if
necessary, lo make a thorough
Inspection of tin- system.
In oilier report* on the
trull's new water system,
Davis announced that Ihe
closeout sale of .Soutliern
Gulf's $32,(88) system had
been completed and was now
Hu- properly of Hie town.
The former owners, who
automatically will maintain
operations for a few days,
offered lo submit a month!)
cost schedule for continuing
tlie job. However llie coun­
cil will meet within a week
lu consider hiring it* own
part-time employe lo lake
over llie duties which main­
ly consist of daily plant in­
spections and reading Hie
meters.
Kadcliife presented a pro­
gress report which included
a bill from Halt Huillcr* In
the amount ol $4,630 9$ lor

tying m Oakland Estates with
Hu* existing Oak Park water
system, pointing out dial lla'
amount wa* $liai less than
Hie hid price.
‘llie motion was recorded
hi accept the system, pay (he
hill amt auHtnrlze execution
of Hie owner's certificate of
acceptance. Pay mem will In­
due within 31 days.
Tile Housing and Home
Finance Agency, headed hy
Dr Hotierl 4.'. Weaver. Is the
agency responsible fur coor­
dinating llie Federal urban
development and housing program* uf the Public Housing
Administration,
Federal
Housing Administration, Ur­
ban Renewal Administration,
Community Facilities Admin­
istration and Hu- Federal Na­
tional Mortgage Association.

CENTRAL

ST. AUGUSTINE (U P 1 I-A
federal mediator was sched­
uled lo liegin talks today with
railroad officials ami union
member* over a threatened
strike against Hie Florida East
Coast Railway next Wrilneiday.
James Holaren wa* sched­
uled to arrive hero today lo
open the talks.
Ih e |I non-operating rail
workers union* are threaten,
ing to walk off Ihe job and set
op picket lines charging that
flic AFEC refuted lo go along
with a general raise recom­
mended by presidential commitleu last June.
About 33 top union officials
from across the nation met in
Jacksonville
Wednesday lo
dltcuti Ihe dispute. J. H. Had­
ley of Jacksonville, vice pres­
ident of Ihe Hrollirrhuod of
Maintenance of Way Employes
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Forest City Groups Discuss Area Improvements If
Representatives of the For­
est City Community A un. at­
tended Tuesday night's meet­
ing of the Forest City Merchants Assn, to discuss needs
and improvements of the
irea.
Attending from the group
were C. M. Atchley. newly
elected president and Murray
Long, Richard Laabley and
Alien Forward.
Also present as guests ware
Blaine Lydick .vnd Waller C.
Wbltaker, members of the
board of directors for tbe

Wekiwa Volunteer Fire Dept
Welcome and introductions
were made hy Dr. Kenneth
Wendell, preaiding official for
the merchants.
Plans ware announced and
a report made by William
Morris for the widespread
distribution in the area of a
local business directory winch
can raadlly be attached to
telephone books.
Atchley advised Use mer­
chants of the Community
Assn, plans for building a
Community Center in the
araa and asked for their ae-

sUUnce with tha project and
In “ making aoreethlng out of
the area."
He went on to explain the
recent attempt to establish
a fire dlatrict for Precinct 12
which the association spearheaded under the direction of
Forward, immediate p a a t
president, and advleed that
the project will be continued
and an effort made to have
the laiue come before the
voteri in Hie next general
election*.
He aaked for backing from
tbe merchants in the effort

and concluded with an invttation for “ one and all" to
attend regular meeting* o(
the Community Assn.
Services of the Volunteer
Fire Dept. In the area were
explained in detail by Whi­
taker who reported Uie vol­
unteers would wholehearted­
ly support any attempt on
the part of the precinct to
obtain lla own flra depart­
ment.
He added that until that
lime, however, the Wekiwa
Dept, stood 'rea d y, willing
and able" to serve the area

in case of firca or emergenc­
ies.
He advised that negotia­
tions are now underway be­
tween the firemen and Foreat Lake Academy to provide
free telephone service for
the area to tbe department
He
also
distributed
rate
cards
containing
meeting
dates of the firemen.
Complaints were register­
ed at the meeting against
hours of the branch post of­
fice which is closed end
locked en Saturdays and Sun­
days.

GOP Attacks Kennedy Budget

GENE ESTR1DGE
★

By Louise Mmunek
Problems
developing
in
Seminole Count) due to rapid
population growth were enu
merated for members of tbe
Alta monte Springs
Garden
Club at their supper and pro­
gram meeting last week by
Douglas Stenstrom, chairman
of the county's long range
planning and
development
committee.
Stenstrom said that perhaps
the most important problem
developing from the popula­
tion increase has been that
of tbe schools pointing out
that by 1064 K ia expected
there will be approximately
29,500
students
attending
county school!.

Garden Club
To Begin
Annual Project

Hospital
Notes
• a r a h Green, Cetselborry;
Daisy Weber, DeBary; Henry
By Jana Casselberry
also has turned ont to play for
Itrykar. Philadelphia, Pa.)
Lights have bean burning the dads as haa Joe Favsldtak,
Eva Barker, Andersen Melate raesntly la the Lyman Jim Blrkenmeyer, Henry Dun*
Klnaia. Jr., Ervin Blaktnahlp

gym ga tba sehael dads work
overtime to perfect their bask­
Ford, Minnla Smith, Lewi#
etball skill in practice plays
Tats, Edna Bowen, Wad#
which thay hope will baffle
Hancock and Deloraa Erioa o f their opponents on the faculty
Sanford.

Discharges
J.-svph Govecok, Lake Mon­
roe; Mabel DeJongh; Emil
J o h n s o n , Waterloo, Iowa;
Rose Nall Barbour, Longwood; Mrs. George F. Sch­
neider and baby Lake Mary;
Psyllia Buckner, baby girl
Ptrkina, Mrs. Ernest Austin
and baby, Mrs. Edward Plait
and baby of Hanford.
JAJUARY 15
Admissions
Anna Nelson, Lake Mary;
Doris Brice. Longwood; Rich­
ard Moreland, Robert Miller,
Anna Hickson. Joseph Nich­
olas, James Walker, Kata
Swain, Maggie Beck, Doris
Houghton of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mri. Charted Brice
o f Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Coburn
o l Sanford, a girl
Discharge*
Teas Bosh, Geoova; Ernest
I s a fM N , N. Orlando; Mr*.
Alvin Hutto and baby, of
Long wood; Elisabeth Brown,
Carris ColUns, WUliam IteUncourt, baby girl Nash, Norma
Creel, Irene Jones, Joseph
Hickson Sr., Mays Blackburn,
Donna Miller, Clarence Jones,
Marjorie 8mlth, M n. Ralph
Smith and baby of Sanford.

Auxiliary Plans
Installation
The Veterans of Foreign
Wars Auxiliary 100M o f Caaaelhorry will hold an installstlon o f officers Saturday at 9
p. m. at tha Country Club.
P a s t Department President
Mauds lforroli will b* InatltuUng Officer and will bo as­
sisted by Mrs. Nellie Tayor,
District President.
Refreshments will he served
and bus bo mil and friends are
Invited to attend.
Trust*** elected at Uia last
mooting wore M n . M a r y
Webb, Uiroe year term; M n.
F n Ida Dyserty, two year
term, and Mrs. Anna Wicktiffe, ons ysar term.
M n . Wlckliffa waa also appointed historian and public­
ity agent.

Color boanrs an Mn. GayZukowskl, Mn. Mary
Webb, Mrs. Frances Agnes
and Mrs. Nina DeRouaha.
Mn. Baku Hanwick Is petrfotic I n s t r u c t o r and Mn.
Thslxia Crvtty la muskten.

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Tbe "F ath en wraua Facul­
ty” basketball game will taka
place at S p. m. Friday and is
sponsored by the Lyman AthProceeda will go towards
needed Improvements on tbe
football field. A sprinkler sys­
tem wlU ba Installed, the field
rebuilt and resodded and addi­
tional bleachers and lighting
provided.
School Superintendent R. T.
Milwee, who la playing fo r the
Dud’s haa shows a grant deal
o f promise during workout.
Ken Burkhart, usually associ­
ated with tha sport o f base­
ball as a big league umpire,

By Jaaa Casselberry
Tha Lyman High School
PTA mol Tuesday night In the
school auditorium. Tha pro­
gram was provided hy Don
Hunt o f Project Alert who In­
troduced n film, "Communist
Encirclement” which traced
the history of Communism
from Lenin to the present
time.
Hunt, who works at Martin
Co. o f Orlando, conducted a
question and answer ersslon
following Uie showing o f the
film.
Ha told o f hearing a talk by
a man who had been in Red
China and knew firsthand the
atrocities committed against
tha people hy the Communists.
Project Alert is an union­
isation formed two years ago
In Orlando to educate people
to the danger* of Cowiuuulam.
It will provide speakers and
films for schools, churches,
clube and PTA groups.
Marlon Martin gave the tievotioual ami President llurhou
Ferrell presided over Uie
meeUug.
James Blrkenmeysr gave a
short talk on PTA Founder’*
Day and Uie t r a d i t i o n a l
Founder's Day collection waa
taken. These collections taken
hy PTA's all over the United
States go to tha National Con­
gress o f P a n els and Taachsro
for ths training o f workers.
Mia. C. F. Fields, chairman

can, Jack Simpkins, Bill Simp­
kins, John Wegner, Phil Perrault, Harlan Goplan and Bob
Moans.
Among those playing with
the teachers will bo Ralph
Diggs and Jim Payne af Ly­
man and Principal John An­
gel, Jemee R. Cola and BUI
Edwards have hoes recruited
from South Seminole Junior
High.
Moms have boon busy prat­
tle log cheers to spur the dads
on to victory. Dot Pavolchak,
Betty Wagner, Doris Burk­
hart and Evelyn Blrkenmeyer
will servo as cheerleaders for
the game.
The Boosters hope that
everyone will coma out to the
gams and enjoy an entertain­
ing evening while helping
rala# fund* to Improve the
flald.

By Mena Qrtaetaad
The North Orlando Garden
Club will begin work Sat­
urday on planting cherry
laurel trees in the village
ai IU annual beautification
project.
Membera are asked to meet
at 9:90 a. m. at tbs home
of Mrs. Shirley Ryan on
Edgemon Avs. from which
point tba work will bo as­
signed.
Tree* will bo planted on
Edgemon, Fairfax and De­
von Ave*.

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Gene Eslridge
Named VP At
First Federal

Remarking that it has tak­
en 19 years to build the pre­
sent school system, he advls.
Directors of First Federal
«*d that it would take another Savings and Loan Aain. Wed­
complete school aystem to nesday named E. I. (Gene)
handle the m-w students.
Eatridge III to the office ol
He pointed to the widening assistant vice president. He
of SR 430 as live only major will continue hia responsibil­
road work on the agenda for ities as loan officer.
1903 advising that the road
Other officials were re­
will be a four-lane highway elected at the Aral board meet­
complete with gutters and ing of tbe year with E. C.
sidewalks, which will lead Harper Sr.
as
president;
through Altamonte Springs in George Touhy, executive vice
to the new Interstate 4.
president; J. If. Van lloy, first
Since completion of the In­ vice president; S. F. Doudney,
terstate on info Orlando la not second vice president; A. Ed­
expected for aome time a win Shlnholser, attorney, Ros­
great deal of traffic will amond Chapman, secretarytravel through Altamonte on treasurer; Maxine Ekern, as­
the way out to Hwy 17-92, sistant secretary-treasurer.
Stenstrom said.
Moving into new three year
He touched briefly on local terms as directors were J. II.
problems this Increase In Van Hoy and Robert Kam i.
through-town traffic
would
Harper's annual r e p o r t
bring to the community in pointed out tbe aatiafactory
closing hia talk.
operation for the p u t 12
During a brief buainaaa months with an Increaie in
meeting following tbe cover­ assets that for the first time
ed dish supper tbe club vot­ topped $19 million. Over half
ed to donate 923 towards tbe million dollars In dividends
purchase of a new stove for were paid to savers, and lendthe Community House. It lat­ e n were given the benefit of
er waa learned, however, that terms that "encouraged home
the town already bad planned ownership and maintenance."
to buy the stove and there­ Reserves were Increased and
fore the dub'a check may not “ the association participated
be needed.
In many worthwhile programs
Announcement was made and activities to promote prothat six teams remain In the gresa In thla area — a neverehuffleboani conteat and that ending endeavor o f r i m Fed­
K la hoped playoffs will be eral la Sanford," the report*
completed tbia week.
added.

WASHINGTON (L'PI) —
Republicans Unlay attacl.nl
President Kennedy's record
budget for fiscal 11)04 at in­
credible, radical, cynical and
illuslonary. They deplored its
large deficit.
Democrats hailed Kennedy's
provision for increased de­
fense and space funds but
many were cautious in their
over-all appraisals and sug­
gested that cuts in s|H-nding
be made.
House Republican Leader
Charles A. Halleck o f Indiana
said tlie budget made “ a
mockery of thu adui s..! 9 •ra­
tion's brave talk o f letting the
taxpa&gt;er keep moie o f his
own money through tax re­
duction.”
“ What the taxpayer thinks
he will save will tie taken
away from him either by soculled ‘tax reform' or by an in­
crease in the eost o f living,”
Halleck aatd. "Hither way,
the taxpayer look* lika a
loser in the end.”
Chairman Harry F. Byrd,
D-Va., o f the Senate Finance

Funeral service* for M n .
Viola C. McClelland. 1400 Lo­
cust Ave., who died Wed­
nesday night after a short ill­
ness, will be held at Central
Baptist Church at 3 p. m.
Rev. GaU Smith will offi­
ciate.
Mrs. McClelland had made
her home in Sanford for 43
years. She had been the post­
mistress in Chuluota for six
years and waa a member of
the order of Eastern Star hi
Sanford. She waa a member
of
the
Chuluota
Baptist
Church.
She la survived by her hus­
band, Morgan, of Sanford;
one daughter, Mrs. Margie
Goodrich of Orlando; one
lister, Lydia Browning of
Falmouth, Ky., three grand­
children and several neices
and nephews.
Eastern Star services will
ba held a l Graveside in
Evergreen Cemetery. BrUsoa
Funeral home Is In charga.

Committee said
Kennedy's
estimated suvings were “ questionablr.” Hyrd said that if
Congress went along with the
President's propcsed tax rut.
the deficit would approach
|14 billion.
Senate HOP Leader Kverrtt
M. Dirksen of Illinois said
the spending blueprint was
“ Incredible." He said Kennedy

Mrs. Martha F. Cogburn,
64. a long time resident of
Sanford, died Jan. 14 at Use
home of her daughter. Sirs.
Peter H. Tepelc In Cincin­
nati, Ohio.
Mrs. Cogburn was a mem­
ber of the Alter Guild of tbe
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
and a member o f that church
in Sanford. She was a mem­
ber of the DAR In Sanford
ami had (seen a Gray Lad)
in Macon, Ga.
Survivors I n c l u d e o n e
daughter. Mrs. Marjorie Tepslc of Cincinnati; one grand­
daughter, Martha Jean Tepsic; one brother, Charley W.
Farmer of Maron, Ga., and
several nelces and nephews
Funeral services will be
held at the Holy Cross Epis­
copal Church in Sanford, Fri­
day at 11:00 a. m. with Rev.
John W. Thomas officiating.
Burial will be in Evergreen
Cemetery. Brlsaon Funeral
Home ia in charge.

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was advocating a puxtiing
theory" that the bigger the
deficit, tbe better. "In other
words,” he said, "the best
way to correct mistakes Is to
make bigger ones."
Sen. Wallace F. Bennett.
It-Utah, called it a "cynical
budget tailored 10 it won't
cross the «I00 billion mark.”
He said it meant Kennedy had
abandoned the thought o f a
balanced budget for hia term
of office.
Sen.
Paul
II.
Douglas,
(D-lll.,1 said: "The budgeted
increases are due almost en­
tirely to the spate and nal ion wI defense expenditure*.
But there are lines, as in
every budget. In which eco­
nomies can be Introduced and
there are Ux loopholes that
can be plugged.”
Rep. Jchn W. Byrnes, R\VI», senior Republletn member o f the tax-wrtting House
Ways A Means Committee,
aaitl: "The President's budIfet can only be termed a
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of ths ways and moans com­
mittee, announced that lit*
fund railing project will b*
a Donkey Basketball Gama to
be held in tha gymnasium on
Tuesday, yebruary 19.
The Band Boosters Assn, an­
nounced a chicken dinner and
band concert lo be held Sat­
urday, Jan. iiil, at the cafe­
teria.
Following the mealing refreahmenta o f punch, coffee
and cooklea were served In the
cafeteria by mother! o f the
first five suctions of the lUtb
grade.

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Post To Appoint
Contest Judges
fly Jane Casselberry
American Legion Memorial
Post 256 of Casselberry will
meet Friday at 9 p m. at the
Women's Club Building on
Overbrook Dr.
Juilgee will bo appointed fur
th* Oratorical Contest to bo
sponicrod by th* Post at L y­
man High 8choul. Th* finals
a n scheduled to be conducted
on Jan. 29 at 1:45 p m. la a
special a.sembly,
1-arry Maples ton is chair­
man In chargo o f contest arnngements.

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Citrus Prices
At Premium
LAKELAND (UPI) — W e a t h e r problems
throughout the world have combined to force the
price o f citrus and citrus products to premium prices.
Florida Citrus Mutual said Wednesday that
freezes in Decemlior wiped out 20 per cent o f the
world's output of winter oranges and tangerines in

Kennedy
Budget
Summary
WASHINGTON ( UPI) —
Highlights of President Ken­
nedy's record high fedcrsl
budget;
SPENDING — Regular bud­
get, t'J8.8 billion, up $4.3 bil­
lion from this year, creating s
deficit of $11.9 billion. The
hulk of the increase goes to
defense and space. Including
trust fund outlays for Social
Security, highway construc­
tion and other earmarked pro­
grams, spending would be
$122.6 billion with • $10.3 bil­
lion deficit.
INCOM K — Estimated revemits of $88.9 billion, o f $112.2
billion when Social Security
taxes and other trust fund re­
ceipts are counted,
TAXES— Cut corporal* and
Individual incoma taxca a net
$10 billion over three year*.
Impose $100 million in new
user Laxcs on air freight, aviatiuii and barge line fuels. Ex­
tend fur another year $1.0 bil­
lion in existing excise taxes.
DEFENSE — $61 billion, up
$2.7 billion, to build and main­
tain a military force “ able to
resist any opponent, whatever
hit choice o f weapons.” It In­
cludes $900 million as the first
installment of a new pay in­
crease for members o f the
armed servicea.
SPACE— A record $8.1 blllltm, nn Increase of more than
$2 billion. The largest single
item Is $2.7 billion for the pro­
ject to land two men on the
moon before 1970.
HEALTH— A revised medi­
care program to p r o v 1d a
health benefita for 17 million
elderly eititens, effective Jan.
1, 1085, to bo financed by high
Social Security taxes and purt*
ly by direct appropriation!.
Earmarks $1.0 billion for other
health programs, up $200 mil­
lion, with inercasea going
largely to medical reaearch
and construction projects.
FOREIGN AID — Spending
for military and economic aid
to friendly nations estimated
at $3.7 billion, down $100 mil­
lion. Military aid la being
trimmed $300 mllllonj eco­
nomic assistance increased by
$200 million.
EDUCATION—An Increase
o f $186 million to a total of
$1.5 billion; Include* $144 mil­
lion at down payment on a
new school aid program that
ha* not been unveiled yet, end
about $1(15 million to stimul­
ate training In aclencea.
F A R M — Slashed the Agri­
culture Department budget by
$928.1 million, to $0.0 billion,
with estimated savings to
coma from *x peeled sales of
goemment-owned surplus cot­
ton, and proposed new pro­
gram for dairy product* and
feed grain*.
WELFARE—$3.1 billion for
public aaalstanca and welfare
grants to the sUtes; Includes
funds to provide higher bene­
fit* voted by Congress last
year for needy adults and dapendent children, also $70 mil­
lion fur aid to Cuban rtfugees.
URBAN — WUl propose
sgsln creation of a cabinetlevel department of urban a f­
fair*; recommend* $600 mil­
lion for grant* and loans to
cities for mass transit proJer'e; an additional $600 mil
lion for urban renswal programs.
NATURAL RESOURCES—
Start 32 new public works
projects Involving flood eon
trol and conservation at ■
cost of $348 million. Overall
spending o f $2.6 billion for
land and water resources de­
velopment. WUl propoa* con
atruction of power lines con­
necting th# Pacific Northeast
and Pacific Southwest.

the United States and Spain.
Cold weather ha* damaged
citrus crops to some extent
in California, Texas and Arlxona and other weather dis­
turbance* have caused scat­
tered damages in other citrus
producing areas of the world.
Tile freeze in Florida re­
sulted In a loss of 39.99 per
cent of the orange crop, while
the freeze in Spain caused a
lusa o f 64.81 per cent. The
two areas showed a net loss
of 66,448,000 boxes of or­
anges, or nearly 12 million
more boxes that the combined
output o f summer oranges
in southern hemisphere na­
tions.
Prior to the recent cold
snap, in other citrus areas of
the United States it was es­
timated crops would be some­
what larger, thus cutting the
total net loss in th* U. S. to
;&gt;l.9 per cent.
The full extent o f damage
to citrus in th* other states
ha* not been assessed, but
Mutual said California sources
said that state "probably lost
2.6 million boxes o f navels In
central California alone.”
Tha remit of the freeze and
shortage o f fruit is reflected
in current prices for orange*.
The Market Research Corp.
o f America reported today
that tire weekly average price
to the consumer fo r a sixounce can of frozen orange
concentrate in November woe
16.9 rent*.
In December the figure fell
to 16.7 cents but had started
to rise toward the end o f th*
month.
By the end of tha first
week of this month. The aver­
age weekly price for the same
six-ounce can had risen to
20.1 cents. This week the price
ranged between £2 and 23
cents.
The Increased cost In con­
centrate at th* retail level is
due to the high prices proces­
sors pay for oranges at the
plant. Prior to the freeze they
were paying mostly 20 cent*
per pound o f solids delivered.
The latest price announced
this week was 60 to £6 cent*
with a few purchassa at CO
cent*.

It* Jane Casselberry
The South Seminote County
Young Republican Club met
Tuesday at the American I.egion Home on Prairie Lake at
8 p. m. to hold the annuul elec­
tion of officers.
Mis* Audrey Flynn of Oak­
land Hills was elected presi­
dent. She has served the etub
for the past year in the capac­
ity of second vice president.
Other new officers for the
coming year are E. Pope Bas­
sett, Muitland, first vice pres­
ident; H. H. Hnynir, Longwood, second vice president;
Mrs. Jan Fortune, Maitland,
third vice president; Mrs.
Leonard Cusseiberry, Casselb e r r y , recording secretary;
Mrs. Warren C. Tucker Jr.,
Maitland, corresponding sec­
retary; Warren C. Tucker Jr.,
treasurer nnd Churle* Motley,
Maitland, sergeant-at-arms.
The group voted to change
tiro name of the club to Sem­
inole County Young Republi­
can Club and it was announc­
ed that the club now has 100
members.
The new president. In her
acceptance speech, set forth
several objects she would like
to see undertaken by the club
in tha year to come. These InM

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eluded Increasing Repub'lcan
registration in the county,
conducting a political educetion course, d o u b l i n g club

membership, e s t a b l i s h i n g ] A fter adjournment of the
Teenage Republican C l u b * meeting refreshment* of cook(TA RS) and making the club ic# , nd
wer# m vetL
known In th* county.
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Audrey Flynn, left. Other officers elected at Tuesday itiitht's meeting of
the group were, front, from left, Mrs. Jim Fortune, third vice president;
Mrs. Leonard Casselberry, recording secretary nnd Mrs. Warren C. Tucker
Jr., corresponding secretary. Warren C. Tucker Jr., in back, is treasurer.
Absent wore E. Pope Hassott, first vice president; II. 11. Ilaynie, second
vice president and Charley Melley, sergeant at arms.
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Tshombe, UN
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ELISABETHVILLE, K a t ■nga, The Congo (U PI) —
Provincial President 3!oise
Tshombe was due her* from
hia stronghold at Kolwezl to­
day to discuss reunification of
tha Congo with United Na­
tions officials.
Diplomatic s o u r c e s said
Tshombe would fly from Kolwell, a heavily fortified min­
ing center 166 miles northwest
o f htra, to Klpushl on ths
Plus til and trsdo-hl
Rhodesian border, and then
t i n off y o w co r
3 p
would drive the short distancs
to Elisabethvillo,
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Tha Katenges* leader was
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L. Sherry, and American UN
official.
The first order o f business
In th* talks to end Katanga's
secession would be to arrange
for Indian troop* to take over
KolwesL
An Indian unit o f the UN
fores was camped along the
Jadotville • K o 1 w • s 1, road
awaiting order from UN o ffi­
cials hers.
(plus famous r ir e a t o n o LifatJma
Tha United Nations wsntsd
from Tshombe the location of
6uarantae) honored at over 00,000
th* extensive mine fields
locationa in all 60 States and Canada
planted around Kolwexi after
You know what you're getting
fighting broke out between
UN troops and Katangese gen­
whan you buy Firoatona.
darmerie laat month.
Tshombe agreed to corn* to
Elisabethvilla after he an­
nounced his surrender under STORE HOURS: 7 a. m. till 7 p. at. Mon. thru Thura^ Frl. 7 a. m. till E p. m., Sat. 7 a. at. ill 6 p. m.
UN military pressure Tues­
day, He said h* would end his
two-and-s-half-year-long
s
cession peacefully on condition
that he and his followers re­
ceive an amnesty from Central
Government Premier Cyrill*
Adoul*.

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�It’s A bou t Tim e!
Tho City ConimUiion has wisely
decided to go Into a massive water
improvement program which could
(If itarted In time) prevent any wa­
ter rationing this summer here.
Monday night, spearheaded by
Mayor Tom McDonald the commis­
sion agreed to set a meeting Jan.
28 with Engineers Clark, Daily and
Dicta to put the show on the road
and start working on plans for the
project.
This plan would Include a water
treatment plant and new well field.

Political

would cost
The entire project
.
' liars. , , A lot of
nearly a million doll
money, you say — but would you pre­
fer water rationing?
It wasn't too long ago that City
Manager W. E. Knowles emphasized
the need for water Improvements
(this was In 1060). The city contin­
ued to table action putting the sew­
age treatment plant first because of
rigid safety regulations.
We just hope we aren't too late
in getting the water Improvement
program off the ground.

T he N ut A t The W heel
A common phrase today In news
accounts o f automobile accidents is
"the car want out of control."
Newspapers resort to it partly
because the exact circumstances are
often far from dear, mid partly be­
cause to say “ the driver lost con­
trol" Is to open the way for possible
auit.
In one sense it is too bad this is
deemed necessary. For the effect of
the vague language is to suggest that
automobiles have wills of their own
and in certain situations just take
over and cause accidents.
Sometimes, of course, this is true.
Steering mechanisms break. Brakes
fall. Blowouts occur. Hoods fly up,
blocking the driver*! view.
In relatively few aerlous accldents, however, is mechanical failure
responsible. Where control Is lost, the
human factor Is usually involved.
The Transportation Institute at
the University o f Michigan has
studied driving behavior to cast light
on this problem.
Bruce Greenshletds, the instltute's assistant director, reported on
the lateet o f these studies in a paper
fo r the Highway Research Board
meeting in Washington.
Using a device called a "drivometer and traffic events recordsr,"
researchers gauged driver actions,
vehicle motions and traffic situa­
tions. A 15-mlle course offering
varied conditions, from business
streets to expressways, was used.
Then the researchers sought out,
with the aid o f state officials and In­
surance companies, high - accident
drivers and those with a long Hat of
serious traffic violations.
The advance guess of tho experi­

menters was that the behavior pat­
terns of the violators and causes o f
accidents would show many similar­
ities — but would contrast sharply
with the performance of acknowl­
edged trouble-free drivers (driver
trainers were used).
The extensive tests bore thin no­
tion out, Comparisons Indicated that
high-accident drivers changed spaed
nearly twice as often as trainers,
moved the steering wheel about twice
us murh, applied the brakes 60 per
cent more frequently, altered direc­
tion roughly 25 per cent more often.
Altogether, It was found that
driver actions (steering wheel, ac­
celerator, brake) average 877 for the
trainers but aveilaged 707 for the
hlgh-accfdent drivers.
Further comparisons showed that
the latter group's patterns are most
like those of high school or begin­
ning drivers..
Researchers concluded, too, that
steering wheel movement was the
most sensitive measure o f difference
between good drivers and the acci­
dent-prone.
In this study the sample was
small. It constitutes just a beginning.
Many factors are involved in moving
the wheel too often. Bad distance
judgment, for Instance, may require
constant corrections o f positions. So
may chronic inattention. Or that
great summertime favorite—wrist or
two-flnger "control" o f the wheel.
The institute's experiments are
an encouraging atep forward. We are
getting away from the idea that the
steering wheel is a kind o f automatic
pilot thnt somehow must bear re­
sponsibility for much o f thfe carnage
which occurs * on the streets and
highways.

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

Britain’s M om ent O f Truth
la ths words of no le u a
personage than Prime Minis­
ter Harold Macmillan, (he momint o f truth la approaching
tor Brltstn'a bid to join tbs
European Common Msrkat.
Unless a ehangt can bo
brought about In French Pres­
ident Charles de Gaulle's alti­

tude the chances appear no
better than even, and perhaps
leas than even.
Much depends on these pro­
tracted negotiations, as ean be
seen In a flurry o f conferences
—Macmillan to Rome, Italian
Premier Andntore Fanfan] to
Washington, German Foreign

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Mintatera Gerhard Sehroeder
to London.
Until the laaue is aattltd,
perhaps within tha neat do to
N days, tha question of a
common European dafenaa
policy must be held la abey­
ance, aa muat European pod*
tlcal unity and negotiations
toward a freer world trada aa
seen under tha United States'
trade expansion aet.
Without a final dtcUioa,
British businessmen have no
way to forecast the future and
BrltUh foreign and domastic
policy must remain at a
standstill.
At the renter of this la De
Gaulle, and to a leiaer extent
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
of West Germany.
Thla week Da Qaulla reject­
ed both President Kennedy's
offer o f Polaris missiles for
France and the Nassau agree­
ment on a multi-national nu­
clear arsenal for NATO. He
also sounded whst could ba the
death knell for British entry
Inio the common market.
Yet, unlesa he la willing to
stand totally alone, De Gaulle
might not bold the final aas-

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been aimed at avaa closer ties
with West Germany, and Ade­
nauer baa gone along. Includ­
Page 4 Sanford, Florida Thurs., January 17,1063
ing De Gaulle's tough farms
for British common market
membership.
But Adenauer la a lame-duck
chancellor. Sehroeder wants
Britain In the European fam ­
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ADDING

W orry Clinic
Doris I* not likely to have
n divorce for she la using
seed sense about plrklsg a
husband. You airis east Ike’
"preay" votes for your fu ­
ture unborn children when
you rhooee their father, eo
fiv e them e break, delect a
' man of whom they will b*
proud and with whnm you
will elan ba happy throw ah
your Golden Wedding Day.
Use tha teste below.
CASE 0-4341 Doris 11., sped
17, la n high school senior.
"D r. Crone," she began,
"how should n girl decld*
whether a boy la tha sort who
would make a good husband?
"1 don't plan to marry till 1
am through collrge, but I ex­
pect to dat# a great deal.
"&amp;&gt; what era tha aaeential
traits to look for in a possible
husband?"
While 1 was teaching at
Northwestern University, I
made a survey o f 1,187 unmar­
ried girla and women between
tha ages o f 10 and 43.
Thay wars asked privately
to list the chief merits and damerits regarding their boy
friende. Here era aome o f the
Merits:
Ths boy li neat in appear­
ance—ahoea shined, hair cut,
ahaved, auit preeied, ate
Ha Ii fond of children.
He la a rareful auto driver
—not a show-off speedster.
Ha attends church and en­
courages his girl friend to do
likewise.
Usee good English with a
minimum o f ilang.
Has high Ideals and firm
convictions about right ve.
wrong.
8hows respect and consider­
ation for other women besides
his girl friend.
Mixes well with people.
Usually good humored and
JollyCompliments his gtrl on her
looks, clothes, cooking, etc.
Not a "clam " who takes things
for granted.
Ambitious! He works or
studies for future advance­
ment.
He Is healthy end athletic.
He la prompt for appoint­
ments. Or telephones If ha is

unavoidably detained.
Ha ta generous with his
money but not a iplurger or
show-off.
True to his girl friend while
going steady. Not a "two-tim­
er."
Comes from a hsppy family.
Has brothers and sisters who
show that they Ilk* him, too.
Industrious. Ha can bold a
job.
He la well rsad on things be­
sides sports and hot rod cars.
Not a finicky enter. Eat# a
wide range of food*.
Hhows aome executive abil­
ity. Ha can make a talk in
public or lead the singing or
get people to coopsrete.
He Is artistic In his lova
making and not a glutton for
kisses or a fellow with "Hom­
an" hand*.
He Is polite ami courteous to
his girl's parents and her
friends.
Ha was a Boy Scout and sl­
ap earned his own money. (A
former newspaper c u r r i e r
rntee double attention, too,)
Ha has confidence In his
girl friend and Is not insanely
Jealoua or possessive.
I f hs quarrels, he talks out
the problem Instead of sulking
or pouting for daya after­
wards.
Tomorrow I shall list the
Demerits cited by these 1,187
women so please scraplx.tik

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next May and June. A com­
plete tie-up of all railroad
services is a possibility that
must be seriously considered.
Job security will also be a
major consideration In the
May contract reopening for
250.000 steel workers and the
June negotiations for 23,W0
aluminum workers.
Some f u r t h e r wags In­
creases negotiated under ex­
isting contract* will automat­
ically go Into effect this year.
They will go to 3.3 million
workers— 1.8 million In manu­
facturing (mainly auto and
farm equipment Industrie*),
6OU.000 in construction and
800.000 in nanmanufacturlng
—mainly trucking and retail
trade. The automatic wage in­
creases range from six snd
seven cents an hour In mnnufactoring to 10, 16 and 2')
cents an hour In the building
trades.

Grand Jury Indicts Four
In Mississippi Rioting
OXFORD, Mill (UIM) - A
federal grand Jury Tuesday
night Indicted four men on
charges of obstructing the en­
rollment of Negro James ll.
Meredith at tbe University of
Mississippi.
The men, arrested during
the 14 hours of bloody rioting
that followed Meredith's ad­
mission lo the campus lasl
Sept. 30, were from out of
state.
They were listed as Melvin
Bruce of Decatur, Ga., and
Phillip Lloyd Myles, Richard
!L Hinton and KUne Lamar
May, all of the Mobile, Ala.,
area.
All four were Included In
each or two indictments. The
first indictment, a felony car­
rying a maximum penalty of
a gi.Ofto fine and three years
imprisonment or both, charged
the men with, willfully inter­
fering with U. S. deputy mar­
shals in the performance of
their duties. The second Indict­
ment accused tbe men of try­
ing l i prevent the marshals
Ir.
-arrying out a court or­
der, a misdemeanor punish­
able with a It,000 fins and one
year Imprisonment or both.
Bruce hid a high-powered
rifle when marshals arrested
him on the campus. During the
rkdlug a sniper armed with
a rifle shot at marshals sur­

rounding the univcriity admin­
istration building.
U. S. Attorney H. M. R»y
said tha indictments were in­
cluded in tn Interim report by
the grand Jury, composed of
14 men and two women, which
began Us session early last
week.
A final report it not expect­
ed until next week. The Jury
decided not to Indict two other
persons In tha case but author­
ities would not say whether
one of those was former MaJ.
Gen. Edwin A. Walker, who
faced a variety of charges, in­
cluding rebellion.
Federal authorities arrested
11 persons during the rioting
that claimed two lives.

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now the headsche of Labor
Secretary W. Willard Wlrtx.
The Important difference Is
that most of ths settlement*
In the Mitchell and Goldteig
era* wera straight sconomlc
agrcementi In which wages,
fringe benefits snd working
conditions were the princlpsl
issues.
But the No. 1 strike Issue in
the closing months of 1062,
continuing to 1802. Is Job se­
curity. l.sl&gt;or union officials
are becoming increasingly con­
cerned by what is happening
to workers who lose their Job*
through automation — techno­
logical advances which tend to
redurc employment.
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these cases and use your head
more than yuur heart when
you pick the future father of
your children.
You girls east the "proxy"
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children so be ahrewd shop­
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typing end printing costs
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WASHINGTON— (N EA) —
Prospects far fewer strikes
with fewer man-days of Idle­
ness In 1863 than in 1062 do
not appear too good.
At least 84 major labor con­
tracts for bargaining units of
6,600 workers or mure nre due
to expire In late spring end
early summer. They effect a
total of 1.2 million worker*.
Reopening of wage contracts
for o ff-tra in railroad em­
ploye* and basic steel Industry
worker* can be requested in
May, They affect a total of
800.000 workers. The other
300.000 w orld s under con­
tracts that may be reopened
this year are In the rubber,
telephone and electrics] equip­
ment industries.
While the 1,260,000 worker*
affected by the preliminary
Bureau o f Labor .Statistics es­
timate of 3,650 strikes start­
ing In 1062 was the lowest
number since ths end of World
War If, thr number of wurk
stoppages slid the 18 million
man-days o f Idleness they
cauiod were higher then ths
year before, though below tho
levels of most pustwur year*.
The 18G1 record was 3,367
strikes, c a u s i n g 1,450,000
workers 16.3 million man-days
Idleness,
For the average walker on
strike, the loss of employment
caused by strikes wiis 15 days
in 1862, It days In 1861,
Of the 10 major strike* last
year, cfleh affecting more
than 10,060 workers, seven
were In metropolitan area con­
struction Industrie*. Others
wsr* In the saltern garment
Industry, Lockheed Aircraft,
Eastern Airlines, Allls-Chambers, Chicago and North West­
ern Ry.
Ths New York City area
had mors labor difficulty than
any other part o f the country,
with major strikes settled for
garment workers, schoolteach­
ers, electrical, telephone and
construction w o r k e r s . Ths
New York newspaper end
longshoremen's strikes, start­
ing In 1862, carry over into
1863.
Whst aesmi to be happen­
ing, according to labor an­
alysts, la that major strike set­
tlements made under Secre­
tary of Labor James L. Mitch­
ell during the Eisenhower ad­
ministration and under former
Secretary of Labor Arthur
Goldberg In the Kennedy ad­
ministration are now expiring.
Renewal o f these run tract,
under changed conditions Is

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SAO PAUIa), Brasil (U P!)
—A crippled Brasilian airlin­
er overshot the airfield here
In a rainstorm Tuesday and
crashed In the city, killing
at least 10 persona, Injuring
about so and wrecking three
bouses.

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Tm iSVILLE (V P !) —Five the Association ask the Flor­
Education
Association
urged action by live Florida (FE A) to arrange a meeting
Education Association today with various state officials
to oppose a deadline set by and E n in to see if he will
Ally. Gen. Richard Ervin for change hia ruling to alk*w
teacher
examinations
to admission of scores up to
qualify for higher pay.
April 1, 1963.
The superintendent* of Bre­
It Ervin refused to change
vard, Orange. Volusia, Lake
his ruling, Hie superinten­
and Seminole Counties agreed
dents said the FEA should
that if Ervin does not change
tic requested to employ legal
his ruling, it slwukl be fought
counsel to seek a remedy in
in the courts. And if it can­
live courts, with the cost* to
not be defeated in court, the
lie shared by the superinten­
battle should be taken to the
dents' association.
State Legislature, the super­
intendents said.
Ervin has ruled that teach­
ers seeking pay increase*
must have tiled their national
(cachcrs examinations scores
By Mrs. Adam Muller
by June 3t), 1962.
The Jantmry meeting of the
This eliminates possible pay
hikes for teachers who plan­ DeBary Home Demonstration
ned to take (he tests in Feb­ Club will be held next Thurs­
day at the Community Center.
ruary.
The meeting will epen at
The superintendent* asked
that the State School Super­ 10 a. m. with the customary
intendents
Association
he workshop followed by the
polled to see if members business sen-ion which wilt
agreed with their four-point convene after lunch at 1:30
p.m. with Mr*. George Wright
program.
The program provides tiiat presiding.

Jan. 17, 196:i — Pane 5 county school superintendents ida

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people like these that makes
this world a nice place. * • •
Rev. William 0 . Lultrull of
Trafalgar, Ind., and Mrt.
Jean Reynolds and son. Stan­
ley, were dinner guests of
ours the evening of Jan. 2.
Rev.
Lultrull
Is
pastor
of live Trafalgar .Methodist
when Ihc Elder Spring* HD Church
and
was visiting
Club s * 'e her a birthday; friends here in Sanford for
party. Granny is a charter a few days. He assured me
member of that club. Con­ he left the cold weather in
gratulations and happy birth­ Indiana. * •• Sharon Giles,
day Granny. May you have Charles Ilabun and Gene
many more. • • • And also Bullard were among those
the
Seminole
High
happy birthday to Elisabeth from
Warren. She was a year old­ School Glee Club going to
er Jan. 5. • * * Also hap­ Daytona Beach Thursday af­
py birthday to my little ternoon to clinic. They do
granddaughter
Carol.
She this every year before going
Just turned three. • * ' Very to district ami then state. 1
torry to Itear that Chester had Hie pleasure of going
Daniels has been quite ill. with them last year to Mi­
1 hope he is much Improved ami for clinic and enjoyed
by this time and able to it very much and so again
out attain. He and Mrs. Dan­ this year 1 had been asked
Mn». II. L. John von
Hello. How i» (he weather
treating you? Glad to see (he
rainy weather recently. It
« a i badly needed. • • •
Granny Norwood, who jutt
turned 90 years old. was
certainly surprised recently

to go with them. So last
weekend we were in Day­
tona. 1 got to hear quite
a few boys and girls doing
their numbers in solo and
groups. II was very interest­
ing to listen to them go
through their routines. Miss
Whittle has a good group of
singers this year ami 1 know
they have made tier proud
ol them. • • • Olga Hunter
and her sister, Alice Nordgren. motored to Orlando
recently
wliere
they
attended a shower fur Alice's
daughter-in-law.
They
re­
ported
a very
wonderful
time. • • • Our thought this
week is by Marie Dressier,
a movie actress of years
ago. "Cooperation — Never
one thing ami seldom one
person cun make for a suc­
cess. It takes a number of
them merging Into one |&gt;erfeet whole."

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Plant for monthly dances
to bo sponsored by Sanford
Moose Lodge U31 were an­
nounced this week by Otis
Sjublom,
governor of the
lodge.
Named at latt week's regu­
lar meeting
chairman of
the first dance to be held os
Jan. 26 was Lew Luster.
Working with him will be Bob
Willis. Sam Methods, Ralph
Moore. Bruce Aul, Bill Skislak, Fred Snyder and Bobby
Small.
Women of the lodge work­
ing on the refreshroeat com­
mittee will be Lucy Hodgee,
Glnny Skitlak, Key Oehr,
Jean Aul, Edna Meahotto,
Bunny Sobeck, Mildred Lust­
er will serve ee chair mac of
this group.
The dance will be held is
the lodge headquarters la the
Evans
Building of
Lake
Mery beginning at • p. m.
AS members and their tovttod fiteem will be welcom­

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iels reside on live Markham
ltd. * • • Naomi Sapp lias
just returned from Valdosta
Ga., where she was called
by the death of Iter niece.
Mary Alice Clthron.
Our
sympathy goes out to Mrs.
Sapp and also the parents
.. * . «
of Mary Alice. * • * Since
reluming home Naomi hat
had the flu bug bile her. • •
The Monroe HD Club met
on Thursday. Jan. 3 and
heard Kim Barley speak on
■locks and bonds. He also
showed a film entitled “ Tha
Lady and the Stock Excnangc." Wat very interest­
ing. Had two g-cats at the
meeting. One wa» the twin
aister of Mist Wilson, our
county agent. Hattie Wilson
who has been here v idling
Miss Myrtle. She Is from
Alabama and Beatrice Man­
ning, who it the daughter of
Mable Carroll and who has
jutt moved here from Binghimpton, N. Y. So g ad to
have them with us and I
I f*
think we raa gel Ilea, to be
with ut regularly. Hope so.
* * * Had a call from an
excited lady a couple week*
... ago. She told me that she
thinks that the Florida Pow­
er and Light Co. Is a won­
derful company. It senna
that a dog had run h.-r lit­
tle kitten up the light pole
in front ot her home on live
old Monroe ltd. She said lier
name wat Mrs. Gladys Smith
and that alia wad only been
living In the Herbert Thuraton homt for live month*.
She wai worried about her
black kitten to the called live
power plant on First St. Sha
talked to Tolar Rabun and
Tolar told her that It would
f -4#.
be a very dangerous task
to get the kllteo down. Tha
kitten could come in con­
tact with the wires and k
would electrocute It and the
men too. So he tent two men
out (here to see about It. So,
in the eye* of Mrs. Smith,
Dickie Carter and Don Partain are just wonderful to
her and the would like to
tell them that ahe it eternal­
ly grateful to them for sav­
ing her little pet. It waa a
wonderful gesture on their
part becauee they took a big
chance with their Uvea. It'a

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Pll'lBBUROH (UM&gt;—CsaMe* d a y is n today but in­
stead o f making ■ birthday
wish ha mads a faw predic"PoweU wOl fsH in five,"
Clay said alter bouncing into
Pittsburgh lor his heavyweight
match hare Jan. 34 with for*
mar pro footballer Charley
PewalL
Then without taking a breath
ho continued: " I don't even
•have yet, I'm barely old
enough to vote tad I'm ready
for tha crown.
" I want Listen la tha next
10 months. I'm determined to
be tbo youngest champ In his­
tory."
d a y ia ranted third among
tha heavyweight contenders,
having won all I f bout*. He

astounded the boxing world
last November by calling his
knockout - over Archie Moore
In the fourth round.
"AH my predictions are rea­
sonable,” Cassius said, "they
all roust faU ia the round 1
call.
"The reason I pick PoweH
In five Is because he's young
and he's strong and I*va never
seen him fight. It may take
an extra round to learn his
style.
"But If be should try to tac­
kle me, I’m going to cut my
prediction to three rounds.
" I never dream of losing.
There Is no man on two feet
that can keep up with me. I
n a y be a heavyweight but 1
fight like a flyw eigh t"
With that Cassius took a

short rest before starting
again.
"D o you want to hear my
p oem ?" be asked. Without
walling for the answer b *(
started.
"This colorful fighter is some*
thing to fee
And heavywr'ght champ I'm
aura ha will be
Yon get the Impression wbUe
watching him fight
He playa cat and mouse and
turns out the light.
"What a frustrating fading
I'm sure It must be
To be hit by punches you can't
even see
Where was he first and where
waa he last
How can you conquer n man
so fast.
" I am aura opponents have

Mona Seeks
Third Straight
SOKC Victory

COURT ART4ST
Collier Set
To Guide Browns
For 1963
a f t

CLEVELAND (U P D -B U n tea Colter, n man well-versed
hi the Pan! Brown football
eyftem , will guide the fortunes
t t the Cleveland Browns in
Tha* f anner University e f
Kentucky coach was named to
the poet Wednesday by Art
MedtU, Browns
president,
Who said "Blanton was my
flret choir* and the only man
I talked to ."
Cotter, who steps up as
heed n u n — succeeding his
Mngtlai* friend. Brown, fired
Inst week eignad a three-year
eoatraet calling for aa sailmated 01,000.
Tha 14-year-old Collier, after
Being announced as the new
poach, told pewuaea be would
retain all ef the team'a as­
sistant coaches and one and
possibly two ethers would be
added. The present assistants
are Seward Blxler, who waa
•lao named personnel direc­
tor! Howard Brtnker, Dick
Evans, Frits Hclsler and Ed
VUaakL
MedaD alto announced that
Sarold Sawsrteel. the team'a
kealaeai manager and i for­
m er sportswriter, will take
ever aa the new general man-

•gar.
Collier, (he aeeond head
•eaeh in (ha IT-year history
it tha taam, said he agreed
to succeed Brown, "tha man
who gava ms my start in pro­
fessional football," only after
careful thought and "with
•motions so conflicting (bat
I find them moet difficult to
explain."
" I was offered the job last
•unday," C olter said, "and
1 immediately contacted Paul.
Ha told me, 'You must accept
the job. You have your fam ­
ily te think of. I understand.'"

Two Pace
Fronton Action
Jadn and Lorrl had U maks
ft tha hard way to win the All
Bter e l e v e n t h Wednesday
night at the Orlando-Beminol*
Jai-Atal Fronton.
Aldas and Irlarte took aoeend place in n playoff with
Arratlbel and Zaire settling
fo r ehow position.
Cast! slipped by Areltlo In
n clim ate finish to taka the
featured eighth game singles.
E arn, Aatlga, A ha solo and
Anacsbe worked their way to
two wins during tha evening
performance. Abasolo'a victory
advanced him two gamaa In
front e f Martin in the race
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NEW YORK (U PI) — liejected as a possible site once
before, Miami Beach again
was named today aa the like­
ly plaro where the return
heavyweight tills bout be­
tween
Sonny Liston
and
Floyd Patterson wiU be held
on April 4.
Tom Bolan, president of
Championship Sports, Inc.,
(CSI), said the boot probably
will be held there on thst
dale after "crrteln things"
are cleared up at meetings
in Chester, Pa., Thursday and
Miami Beach next Monday.
Liston
originally
broke
down negotiations for a Mi­
ami Beach fight last week
when he said he would not
defend his title tliere against
Patterson until lie was "sa t­
isfied about a lot o f thing*."
Bolan feels Liston will be
satisfied after the meetings.
Bolan and Jack NUon, Lis­
ton's adviser, have had sev­
eral conference* recently, ap­
parently about releasing some
of the 1207,000 being held In
escrow to guarantee Liston's
return bout with Patterson,
whom be knocked out in one
round at Chicago last Sept.
35.

tried their beat
But one by one on the canvas
they rest."
d a y will begin training for
the fight today at the Sberwyn
Hotel la downtown Pittsburgh.
Hotel officials have convert­
ed part o f a floor into a train­
ing area complete with ring
and Cassius will work out
there.
Ha's invited all his fans to
come and he aays quite frank­
ly "they will see the prettiest
fighter, the most talked about
and the beat fighter in tha
world."
There's another Una in Caasius’ poem which he saved to
last.
"Everyone knew when Cassius
wasn't around
For quietness descended on
the town."

A fter winning over both the
5/16-mlle and %-miie courses,
Carl Tracy's Mona Means has
climbed to feature competition
and will try for a third
straight victory In tonight’s
ninth race at tha Banford-OrInndo Kennel Club.
Mona gets a real teat for op­
posing her will ho Little
Rhonda, Denny Mac, Daring
Darlene, Bweet Callesn, Big
Calhoun, Technique Tip and B.
Bright.
Little Rhonda, owned by C.
II. Scott, should give the
Tracy star tough cumpsUtion
in this top attraction. She was
a favorite at Daytona last
summer where she posted nine
(irate and attained a national
A-2 rating.
Star Club Kennal’a Illg Cal­
houn accounted for seven wins
at tha SOKC last winter and
later In the year finished sec­
ond In inaugural handicaps at
both Desert Park and Pueblo.
Technlquo Tip, owned by
Fred Whitehead, looked sharp
winning the first half o f the
daily double Saturday night.
That waa in Grade I! and
earned her a promotion to the
celebrity pack.
Friday matinees do not com­
mence until Feb. ! but there
will be a daylight card Sat­
urday starting at 3 p. m.

Liston insisted that Ute re­
turn bout contract was bro­
ken when CSI failed to pay
him an agreed upon 150,000
within 24 hours after his kayo
o f Patterson. The govern­
ment Impounded CSI'a re­
McRoberts Tire gained on
ceipts as lax liens and Bolan
its lead with a four-point win
claimed he had "nothing to
from Stemper's Real Estate In
d o " with the action.
the Sundipurs bowling league.
Holding onto second place
the Welsh Tire Shop obtained
LEICESTER,
E n g l a n d a three-point win from the
(U PI) — Unlieaten British
Plerro 31fg. Company. And Jet
heavyweight Johnny Prescott
Inn
stays in thinl place with a
pounded out an eight-round
derision over Dili RlUer W ed­ three-point victory over Alls
nesday night te gain his sec­ o f Sanford. Also c l a i m i n g
ond victory over the German three points was St. John's
in less than a year, it waa the Realty from Factory Paint.
10th surrsss with two draws
klarge Kipp rains through
fur Prescott In 31 fights.
for high series in the week’s
play with a 60fl. Peggy Stew­
art had a nice series o f MS
P a ir
and also high gam* o f the
SAN FRANCISCO (U P I)— night, a big 204. Louis* IIosThe Ban Francisco Forty-NIn- ford rolled an even 600 series.
Other nice games were had
era hnve added Bill Johnson aa
offensivs line coach and Jack by Jane Adcock, a 180; Marge
Christiansen aa coach o f the Kipp, 183: I-ouise Hoeford,
defensive halfbacks for the 180; Sue Jackson, 180; Marlon
11MI3 National FootbaU Lea­ Farrlla, 170; Betty Callan,
176, and Jean Webster, 172.
gue Mason.

McRoberts Gains
In Kegler Play

Takes Decision

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Pa(re 6 — Jan. 17, 1988

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By Alan Mayor

Hoyt Welcomed
By White Sox
By L'aRrd Press International
Some call, others raise, but
Hoyt Wilhelm simply stood pat
and came out a winner.
The Chicago White Sox aero
the ones who raised the ante,
tearing up a 1063 contract Wil­
helm already had signed with
the Baltimore Orioles a week
ago and giving hint a new one
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Karras To Explain
Gambling Statement
NEW YORK (U PI)— Star
tackle Alex Karras of the De­
troit Lions may get hia op­
portunity today to explain
a televised statement that
he bet on at least one pro
football game to National
Football League Commission­
er Pete Rotellc.
Roxelle refused to disclose
when Karras will actually be
called on the carpet but he
warned
that
"a
serious
breach o f league rule*" may

Russell Sparks
Eastern Upset

have Uken place and reports
were that ha will confront
the 343-pound player some­
time today.
"Alex Karras will be given
an opportunity to explain pub­
lished statements attributed
to him," said Roxelle. "Such
actloo constitutes a serious
breach of the player contract
and the constitution and by­
laws of the league."
In Karras' Interview with
an NBC television reporter,
he was asked: "D o you bet
oa ball gam es!"
" I have bet on • ball
gam e," answered Karras.
"Have you ever bet on a
ball game In which you were
playing!" ha was asked.
"Yea, I have," replied Kar­
ras.
Karras said be "assum ed"
there was widespread betting
on NFL games by coaches,
managers and owners but
stoutly defended the Integrity
of the game and insisted he
never had seen an Indication
of point-abavlag.
" I know o f none whatso­
ever in this league," be eald.
" I think the boye play too
bard to bo shaving points.
" I can't even conceive that
Idea because it Isn't a spurt
wbare it ia an individual ef­
fort," answered Karras when
asked if K were possible to
shave points in NFL compa­
n io n . "T htre’s 11 footbaU
players both defense and of*
feme and sura a quarterback
has probably complete con­
trol of tha ball game but so
does the referee, so does
your best receiver, so does
your beat defective tackle."

Technically, the White Sox
didn't have to do it.
The 39-year-old
Wilhelm,
who had a 7-10 record and a
1.94 earned run average with
the Orioles last year, signed
with them last week for ap­
proximately the same $22,000
he received In 1962.
The Orioles sent Uiat signed
contract to the White Sox last
Monday when they traded Wil­
helm, Ron Hansen, Dave Nich­
olson and Pete Ward to Chi­
cago for Lula Apsrlcio and A1
Smith.
Actually, Wilhelm was all
sealed, signed and delivered
as far as the White Sox were
c o n c e r n e d . Contractually
speaking, they didn't owe him
a penny more than the sum
be signed for with the Orioles.
But wishing to make him
feel at home in his new sur­
roundings, White Sox General
Manager Ed Short relied out
the welcome mat for Wilhelm
and thoughtfully colored it
green.
Short didn't say bow much
more the White Sox gave Wil­
helm but It probably was about
»1,500.
While he was at it. the Chi­
cago G31 also signed Hansen,
who could take over Aparlcio's
regular shortstop job even
though ho hit only .173 in 71
games for Baltimore last sea­
son. Part of Hansen's trouble
in 1962 was that he divided his

DePaul Gains
Sweet Revenge

LOS ANGELES (U PI) —
United Pros* International
Evea if Bin Rnaaeli doesn't
It’ s too late for DePaul In
score a point be'a one of the
dream about an unbeaten
finest players In basketball.
season, but a victory over Hie
When he scores 19 there's
Irish of Notre Dame is rea­
probably no one better.
son enough for a celebration
And the Boston Celtics star
on the Chicago campus to­
did acore 19 Wednesday night
day.
—In addition to hauling down
DePaul did have a perfect
34 rebounds and blocking a
basketball record going Its
myriad of sboti—*o natural­
way when K crossed paths
ly the Eastern squad upset
with Notre Dame for the
the West, 115-10, in the 13th
first time this season Just
annual National Basketball
one week ago, but the Irish
Association All-Star game.
ended the streak at eight
"Russell just dominated the
fam es.
gam e," moaned West coach
However, the Blue Demons
Fred Schaua of the L m An­
evened the score on their
geles Lakers.
borne court Wednesday night
Russell also dominated the
by romping to an 83-69 vic­
most valuable player voting,
tory over their nearby In­
easily winning the award for
diana rival*.
the first time la six all-eUr
It was sweet revenge for
appearances.
DePaul,
which
lost
last
The 6-foot-lO center, along
week's decision by 20 points.
with some slick ball handling
Hits time it was the Blue
by Oscar Robertson of Cin­
Demons who got off to an
cinnati and Bob Couay of
overwhelming lead In 4he
Boston, stunned the West
first half and coasted home
squad which opened the game
Shop the Herald Ada where without being threatened in
with what was billed aa the
greatest offensive Uncup of local merchants offer their the second.
best buys.
all time.

Tm m te

time between the Orioles and
the U. S. Army.
Southpaw Joe Nuxhall also
received something of an un­
expected raise from the Cin­
cinnati Reds. At least Nuxhall

Palmer, Player
Top Choices In
Crosby Goll
PEBBLE
BEACH, Calif.
(UPI) — The world's greatest
fun tournament, the $50,000
Bing Crosby National ProAmateur event, got underway
today on three golf courses
with the pack expected to
chase Arnold Palmer and
Gary Player.
This is the tournament In
which all of the gate goes to
charily, with Bing picking up
the check for expenses.
The professionals play for
$35,000 In the pro division and
$15,000 in the pro-am, and if
one mon should win both sec­
tions he could collect $8,300
for the four days of work.
While Palmer and Player,
with victories in the Los An­
geles Open and San Diego
Open, respectively, this year,
are the advance stars, the de­
fending champion is Doug
Ford.
Ford is paired with young
Dick Lotz, the California state
amateur champion, and even
if he fails to repeat In the
pro division, he has a good
chanco in the pro-am.
Some of the other pros’
pairings aren't quite as wellgroomed for a golf course.
Ken Venturi, for instance,
draws comedian-singer Dean
Martin. Jerry Barber has
Donald O'Connor; National
Open champion Jack Nicklaui lias Bob Sterling and
Canadian star George Knudsen lias Jim (3!r. Magoo)
Backus, the little old wine­
maker.
The weather, perfect earlier
in the week, has switched and
indications are that It may be
blustery, with possible rains.
“ But if it stays good." said
Ed Furgol, the former Nation­
al Open champion, "we could
have some hot scores. The
courses are playing faster
than I've ever seen them.”
Palmer warmed up for the
four days of plsy by firing a
good five-under-par 67 on Peb­
ble Beach Wednesday. Player
had 68. Venturi had a 66 at
Cyprcsa Point and Ted Makalena of Honolulu bad a 65, also
at Cypress.
Palmer and Player never
hava done well In this tourna­
ment In the past. Palmer's
best finish was a tic for fourth
place. Player haa been farther
down the list.
The defending champions In
the pro-amateur department
arc young pro Bob McCallister
and amateur Albie Pearson,
tbs Los Angeles Angels out­
fielder. However, Pearson h*d
a 10 handicap last year, only
five this time around.

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didn't expect It last July whan
be was toiling for San Diego ol
the Pacific Coast League after
being sent down by the Kan­
sas City A’s.
i
But the R tdi, with whom,
he originally broke Into the|
majors at the tender age of
IS In 1944, brought him back
up from San Diego last July
18 and be proceeded to regis­
ter five straight victories for
them without a single loss.
Along with tlie 34-year-old
Nuxhall, club president Wil­
liam O. Dewitt also signed
two more members of the
Reds Wednesday. They were
pitcher Jim Owens and catch­
er Tom Tischinskl. Owens, ac­
quired from the Phillies, bad
a 3-4 record for them last
year while the 18-year-old Ttschlntkl, who was drafted from
Portland of the PCL, batted
.23$ tor Daytona Beach ol tbs
Florida State League.
Tha Chicago Cubs signed
three more ol their players,
making a total ol 26 with only
13 to go. The three Cub slgnees
were veteran Infielder Alex
Grammas and rookie lnfictders
Herb Newman and Mack Kuy­
kendall.
Pittsburgh signed three and
now has 10 men under contract
for the cotping season.
Bob Friend, who won IS and
lost 14 last season, was th*
first of three Pirates to sign
and be was followed by rookie
pitchers Bob Priddy and Tom
Butters.

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HI! Well, we have some
more food recipe* this week
front homemaker*. But Aral
let's talk a little about breakfait. Do you have a "problem
eater" at borne 7 Say a young•ter who la never hungry In
the morning or alwaya in a
hurry and can't take time to
eat?
According to the peanut
growers of Alabama and Geor­
gia there la a way to atop
them. Make breakfaat a meal
of food* that aren't "breakfa at." The Idea o f "breakfaat"
la juat what the word aaya:
break • fait. And there la no
law that lnalata that you break
the fa at of the night In any
particular way . . . but there'*
no reaaon why you can't aerve
a finicky or Impatient rater a
morning meal thal'a nutrition­
ally aound, whether It'a a
atandard regulation breakfaat
or not.
You can get a child to drink
milk In a great many forms—
in celery or tomato aoup, for
example or In ice cream. If
he la down on egga, try hiding
them In aome other food. For
example, fix an orange egg
nog with milk, powdered
orange drink and egg. With it
aerve a peanut butter and ba­
con aandwlch. (B y the way,
did you know that 4 tableapoona of peanut butter are
conildered a aubatitute lor a
eerving o f m eat?)
Here are three nutriiloui,
energy • rich "unbreakfaaty"
breakfaita to try on your prob­
lem eatera.
1. A ham and tomato aandwlch on whole wheat bread
and a peanut butter chocolate
milk ahake (m ix 2 tableapoona
peanut butter and 2 tableapoona chocolate syrup with a
•mail amount of milk until
blended, stir in enough milk
to make a tall glass, and add
a scoop of vanilla Ice cream).
2. Cream of celery soup,
freab fruit cup, French fried
peanut butter and chceae
aandwlch. (Dip aandwlch in
mixture o f egg and milk and
fry in shallow fat).
I. Creamed chicken and
hard cooked egg served on
whole wheat esraal squares,
orange section.
• • •
A measuring cup which
holds V cup is a great aid
when pouring batter for muf­
fins or cup cakes. This size
cup holds enough for filling a

muffin tin ** full.
Try this for a "m ake In a
hurry" meal. Six Individual
meat loavea In 30 minutes. AH
you do la mix a can of vege­
table soup (condensed) with
one pound of hamburger, add
popper and salt or other sea­
soning! you prefer and pack
in muffin llna. Bake at 330 de­
gree* for a quick luncheon
Item.
• • •
Here la the repeat on the
Oatmeal Cake sent ua by Mrs.
Fort Poole.
Pour and let stand
1U cupa boiling water poured
over
1 cup quick cooking oatmeal
Add:
1 stick of oleo cut is places
H cup white sugar
** cups brown sugar
2 egga
m cups sifted flour
1 tap. aoda
M tap, baking powder
1 tap. cinnamon
1 tap. salt
Bake in 350 degree ov«n for
30 minutes. (Pan 13 by • by X )
Topping:
Combine
6 tbspa. melted butter
1 cup brown sugar
V* cup cream or milk
1 cup coconut
1 cup nutmeata
Spread on hot cake when fin­
ished baking and put un(ler
broiler for a few minutes till
coconut browns.
• • a
Did you know that the word
cookies cornea from tha Dutfh
word "kockje,” a diminutive
o f "koek” meaning cakeT No
one seems to know when
cookies first came Into exis­
tence or who first made them.
Different countrtca have dif­
ferent cookie favorites. For
example, France, (Jermany
and Spain use lots of almonds
in their cookies because the
almond la a native nut. In
Italy It la chestnuts. Tradition
and modes of life influence the
choice o f cookie favorites,
too. For example, "tea time'
la a social time in China, Eng
land, Germany, Russia and
many parti of the U. 8. China
tea is delicate, served clear
and with delicate rice cakes
(cookies). English tea is heart
ier, served with scones or Jam
cakes; German "tea time” is
actually coffee tlma aa that
la the preferred beverage and
German Kaffee Klatch are
likely to be heavier and more

Legal Notice

TOTAL

A S S E T S ----------------------------------------

S-TABILITtES

Demand depvettn o f Individual!, partnerships, and corporations .
Tim e and eavlnga deposits o f Individuals,
partnership*, and oorporattona
D.pos it s o f United Matas Oorarnniant
(Including postal aarlnga) ______ „ „ ___
Deposits o f Statae and political aobdlvTalons
Dapnella o f banka
Certified and officers' checks, ale.

TOTAL, DBPOSITO

I 4.IIS.TIS IS

( e l Total demand dspoalta
.1 S.411.0IS.S7
( b ) T o ta l lima and
saving s dspoalta ------_ ------- --- a l.SSJ.Sil.l*
Hortgagas o r other liens | Nona on bank
pram Isea and I Nona on other real aetata
Rediscounts and other liabilities far
borrow ed money
Acceptances executed by or for eeco unl
o f this bank end outstanding . .. . __
Other liabilities ______ ___ . _____ ________
TOTAL

U A D I L I T I K * --------------------------------- -------

-----------

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Undivided profile
Reserves (end retirement aooouat fa r
»’
preferred capital) —
----------------ACCOU HUNT*
TOTAL
CAPITAL
TOTAL LtATHLITIM* AND
CAP ITAL ACCOUNT* --------------------------------

l . l i t its .as
None

SS, «»•.*•
None
M I S . 11141

Registration for tbc Spring
Semester of the Rollins Col­
lege Master of Business Ad­
ministration Program may be
completed at the General
Studies Building in the Park
Avenue Building any week­
day from 9 a. m. to 5 p. in.
ludiy through Jan. 3t.
In makng ihe announcement

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Dr. C. A. Welsh, Director of
the Hollins Business Graduate
Program stated that closing
registration dates are Feb.
5 and 6 from 5 to 8:30 p in.
Management Planning Sys­
tems U a new course offering,
in which registration will be
limited. This courte is the
first in a sequence which, to­
gether with certain others
now In the curriculum, will
permit qualified candidates to
pursue a concentration in en­
gineering
management, to-

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ward the M.B.A. degree.
Eight oilier courses will be
offered during the spring.
They include: Money and
Banking, Investments, Econ­
omics of Business Decisions,
Managerial Accounting, Gen­
eral Management, Research
Projects, Business Commun­
ication, and IheiLs.
Class meeting* begin Feb.
11, and the semester ends
June 3. Commencement will
be held June 7.
All clasics Ui Uw Rollins
Master of Business Adminis­
tration program meet at 5:50
p. nt. Research Project! and
Thcsia meet evenings and
Saturday by individual ar­
rangement.

"Passport to lieauty" is a
new- concept in long range
By Mrs. Adam Muller
beauty planning recently in­
The Auxiliary of DeBary
itiated by Harriett*# Beauty VFW Post SOM will sponsor
Nook.
a card party at 7 p. m. next
Tlie new plan, which own­ Thursday at tlie Recreation
Hall of the Fire Dept.
er Harriett Slawter aald will
Mrs.
William
Denning,
save a limited number of
chairman of tlte event, will
Sanford women many dollars,
be assisted by Mrs. Hiomaa
will be used to introduce new
Howard. Prizes will be a*
beauty services, aids and
warded
and
refreshments
and HKAT COVERB
styles over the coining year.
will
served.
Harriett, who has Iwrn in
Those planning to attend
her present location eight
are invited to bring their
years, has been trained by
and Seat Cov*r Co.
own cards and play the game
304 W. 2nd
322-8532
well known persons in the
of their choice.
hair styling field. She ia as­
sisted by Joan Mocby and
Belly Weber, both of whom
hare
also
had
extensive
training by outstanding hair
stylists.
* * *
Under tiie new program
Now’ that cauliflower is com­ customers purchase a mem­
ing In on the local farms let's bership card for a small fee
try this Cauliflower Au Gratin. which entitles them to 12
beauty services throughout
1 medium sized cauliflower
the year. The services in­
1VI cupa thin white sauce
clude style cutting, hair con­
** cups cheese
ditioning
treatment,
color
Salt and paprika
rinses and others.
Buttered crumb*
When the sauce ia smooth,
add the cheese, salt and papri­
ka and pour the sauce over
ADELAIDE, A u o t r u l l u
the cooked cauliflower. Turn
the mixture into ■ buttered (UPJ)—Top-soodod Roy Em­
baking dish. Cover with but- erson advanced to today’s
torod crumbs. Brown In mod­ semi-finals of the Australian
erate oven 350 to 400 degrees tennis cluwnplonships along
with Bub llewiU, Ken Fletch­
15 to SO minutes.
• * *
er and Fred Stolls.
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Remember the new address
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CHICAGO FLII’ PEHS — This is the mgRt, that greeted motorists on a
Chicago expressway after one car tried to pass another. Auto in back­
ground cut in front o f one in foreground. The driver didn’ t quite make it
and both cars flipped. No one was seriously injured’,
(NEA Telephoto)

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WASHINGTON
(UPI) — a 480-bed veterans hospital in
President
Kennedy
askrd Gainesville, Fia.
Congress today to approve
The request was included in
$8,793,000 for construction of
tbc president'* budget mess­
age for fiscal 19G4 which
•»kcd for an $81,000,000 vet­
erans hospital construction
program.
By Shirley Wentworth
Tlte veterans administration
C. M. Atchley waa elected
orghially intended to use $17
president of Hie Forest City
million at Gainesville which
Community Assn, at last
had previously liven appro­
week’s annual election meet­
priated for tlie veterans hos­
ing of (lie group at the Forest
City Restaurant.
Other officer* will be Rich­
Secretary
ard P
e, first vice presi­
H1A1.EAH, Fin. (U l'l) —
dent; h
u Benjamin, second Kenny Noe Jr., u funner sup­
vice president Richard Lash- ervisor o f raring for the Flor­
ley, secretary and Bill Mc­ ida State Having Commission,
Ginnis,
treasurer.
Murray- haa been numrd to succeed the
Long will serve as building late M. C. (T y ) Shea ns rac­
ing secretary at Hiulruh Park.
committee chairman.

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Oliilaatlnna o f Malta ami political
idliillvUlutia ............................ —- — - —
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Ilm-linltiiK &lt; Non* arru rlilo a of F . d . r s l
asenrlea and corporations not g u a r ­
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atork of f e d e ra l H.aarv* H a n k ) ________ ____ .
Iwana and dlacounts (Including ( l i t
overdraft a)
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turn end (laturea I ai,&lt;i)!.*o ...._______
(Hank premie#* owned ere aubjccl
to t Non* liana not eaaumed by bank)
Keel eateie ow ned other then bank premtaes
Inveetnianta and other aaaetn Indirectly
repraaentln* bank premlaae o r other
real estate
Cu stom.ra' llebllttr to this bank on
accep tanc e! outstanding ..................
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chewy. The Nestle test kitchen
of the Nestle Company has *
b o o k l e t entitled "Favorite
Cookies From Other Lends"
which I have obtained. In it
are 14 recipes from 14 differ­
ent countries. 1 will put one
each week in the column. This
week we have French Almcnd
Meringues. "Fancy things" is
the phrase which is usually
associated with French baking
and French chefs arc famous
for sauces, meringues, kisses,
souffles and light dishes with
eye and taste appeal. These
"flu ffy" foods might seem dif­
ficult to make considering the
beating and care to acquire
the proper reaulta, but once
the art ii practiced It la soon
done professionally.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Melt over hot water (not
boiling) 1-6 ox. pkg. (1 cup)
Nestles Semi-Sweet Chocolate
Morsels. Remove from water.
Cool 5 minutes. Combine and
beat till st'ff but not dry
3 egg whites
II tap. vanilla
Rest in gradually till very
Miff
1 cup sugar
Fold in
** cup blanched almonds, fine
ly chopped
cooled semi-swaet morsels
Drop by teaspoonfuls on
greased cookie sheet, bake 10
to 12 minutes. Yield, 4 dozen.
* * a
From Mrs. John Uarasta
comes:
Frankfurters with Hamburger
Sauce
1 tbsp, fat
3-4 small oniona chopped
Vt lb. hamburger
1-N'n. 2 can tomatoes
1 lap. Chili powder
I tap. salt
1 tip. augar
1 lb. frankfurters
hot dog rolla
Brown oniona In fat, add
hamburger and cook for a few
minulea tossing with fork.
Add remaining ingredients and
simmer gently for 45 minutes.
Prepare franks to suit Individ­
ual taste, either boll, steam or
broil. Split rolls, place franks
In center and fill cavity with
hamburger sauce. Serve very
bot. This sauce ia also good
ob spaghetti.

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�Osteen Personals

W SC S Programs
Given By

Wives Executive Board Meets

Enterprise Groups
The WSCS of Bernett Memorlst Methodist Church In
Enterprise met for the mornin j session In the church.
Plane were completed for a
demonstration party on Jan.
a . Mrs. Frank Winkin' and
M ri. Hermit Wiggins present­
ed the p r o m in, Including a
atudy on India and served as
hostesses during the social
hour.
The evening WSCS met in
the church parlor with Mrs.
Fay Lee and Mr*. E. W. Jones
as co hoslesses.
The program lor this session
was given by Mrs. Bascom
Carlton who used as the theme
“ what will we tell our chil­
dren about r a c e ? "

NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS and the retiring board o f the
Naval Officers' Wives Club at the executive board meeting.
Seated, new members, left to right, Mrs. John Hoganson, Hatwing-1, representative; Mrs. John Draim, VA1I-6; new presi­
dent, Mm. Robert I/j velaro ; Mm. David Olmstead, NAS
Wives; Mrs. Charles Youngblade, VAH-3; Mrs. II. R. Helms,
VAH-11; and Mrs. T. Barkley Wood, VAH-9. Standing, re-

Mrs. John B. Woodruff, pres­
ident of the Volusia County
Federated Women’* Clubs,
will be the guest speaker at
the regular meeting of the DeBery Women’* Club at 3 p.m.
this Friday la the Community
Center.
Greeting guests at the door
will be Mr*. Russell 8. Cooper
end Mrs. George H. Griffin.
Circle Y met last week in
Mr*. A. C. Summera and Mrs.
Alice Roblolio will preside at the Church Annex with Susetlo
the lea Ubte.
Neel as hostess. The program
was presented by Sandy Mc­
Bride on "Viet Nam.” Mem­
bers discussed saving fur a
box to be sent to Viet Nam.
Word has been received of
the death o f Mra. Grace Fox
on Dec. IS at (he home of her
daughter, Sirs. Dorcmus Mills,
In Rome, N. Y. Mrs. Fox and
H freC T e l iv e r y
daughter, Dorothy, her hus­
SANFORD
band and sister, Dr. and Mrs.
FLOWER SHOP
F. S. DcLong spent many win­
FA 3-1*3* «r FA 3*4*3 ters in this section several
Cer. K. la l A Hanford Are.
years ago.

tiring member* Mm. Stanley R. Stanul, NAS Wives Mm. H.
J. Bftkke, V A ll-7 ; pant president, Mm. E. A. Decker; Mm.
Edward Frltach, VA1I-1; Mm. Leigh Ebbcrt, V A ll-9; Mm.
C. T. Covlll, Hatwing-One; Mrs. Kenneth Sharp, VAH-3; and
Mr*. William Yellnek, VA11-11. Mrs. Charles Mcshier, Mrs.
Roger Leonhartll, and Mm. 0 . W. McGuire arc not in the pic­
ture,
(U. S. Navy Photo)

Enterprise

The Sisters of Christian
Charity, who staff the All
Souls Parochial School, were
special guests of the Catholic
Women’s Club at its regular
monthly meeting held rccent-

THE STANLEY STROUDS, o f DeUary, recently enjoyed a family re­
union with their children home for a vinit. Left to right are non, Robert,
Mr. and Mr*. Stroud and their daughter and hor family, Mr. and Mra.
Richard Dohr and aon, Peter, o f Rochester, N. Y.
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ton last weekend and will
spend the remainder of the
winter there. Their daughter
went back to Michigan Sunday
by plane to return to her
school.

Local Events
THURSDAY
American Home Department of the Sanford Wurosn’i
Club meets at 7:30 p.m. at the
club house. Bill Gramkow
will present the program on
••Family Crisis."

Wedding

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DeBary Personals
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Mr. and Mri. Arnold Hooper
of Sunset Drive have returned
from a visit to Dallas, Texas,
where lliey visited their sonin-law and daughter, Sir. and
Mrs. L. C. Campbell, and
grandchildren, Dougin* avid
Virginia Ann.
Past cdr. Ralph Combs and
his wife attrnded live Slid-

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Winter Conference of The
World War Veterans and Aux­
iliaries this past week at Mi­
ami. Also at the conference
were Mr. and Mrs. John
Strang, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas
Kahoo and Mrs. MargaretU
Holmes.
Mrs. George Urilfin of Ma­
dera Drive lias as her current
houseguest. Mrs. K. Dshringcr
who formerly lived on Madera
Houd and ha* been residing in
New London, Conn., with her
daughlrr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burr)
of PolnaetUa Drive have as
their houseguest Mr. Barry's
sislrr, Mrs. L. llallel of
Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rader
of Clara Vista returned to De­
Bary after a visit in Winston
Salem, N. C., with their ton-lnlaw and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. William F. Black and
grandchildren, Kathy, Laurie
and Susan.

Mrs. A ppleby
Hostess For
Class Social
Members of the Dorcas Sun­
day School Class of Central
Baptist Church met at the
home of Mra. Buddy Appleby
In Paola for tbc monthly ses­
sion.
Upon arrival they were
shown through the new house
which la bolh spacious and at­
tractive. The group assembled
in front of a huge fireplace
with a cherry fire burning
bright.
Mrs. J. S. Onburn led the
devotions and class president,
Mrs. K. J. Cameron Jr., con­
ducted the busincsi session.
Others enjoying Use meeting
and • social evening were
Mmea. J. Q. Galloway. L. N.
Holloway,
Georgia
Colvin,
Jack Benton Sr., T. A. Rivers,
Verdie Hartman, Harriett Wil­
cox, W. L. Harmon, J. H.
Oakes and G. H. High.

Peacemakers
Celebrate A t
Dinner - Dance
The Mayfair Inn wai the
iccne of the Change of Com­
mand party for Heavy Attack
Squadron S e v e n recently.
Cocktails, a buffet dinner and
dancing were the order of the
evening.
Outgoing
"Peacem ak­
er” commanding officer and
hli wife, Cdr. and Sir*. L. B.
Hoop Jr., were presented an
rngrutrd silver chafing dish
by VAll-7's new commanding
officer, Cdr. L. A. Heath, on
behalf of the squadron officers.
Cdr. Hoop has received orders
lo the attack carrier, U.S.S.
Saratoga.
A humorous skit entitled
"Y ear of Crisis, 1962" touched
on the highlights of Cdr.
Iloup’i tenure of assignment
•s commanding officer of the
squadron during the past
year.
"Peacemaker" Lcdr. W. C.
Holton was general chairman
of the party.
Among the many distin­
guished guests present were:
Capt. and Mr*. J. M. Tully,
Cdr. and Sirs. C. W. Meshlcr,
Cdr. and Mrs. J. M. Rein­
hardt, Cdr. and Sirs. E. J.
Boudlnot, Cdr. and Sirs. R. E.
Farmer, Cdr. and Mrs. II. L.
O'Hara, Cdr. and Stra. G. W.
Kim mous, Cdr. and Mrs. J. L.
Shipman.
Out of tuwn guests Included:
Mr*. C. T. Frohne. Jackson­
ville, a special friend of Cdr.
■nd Mrs. Heath, and G. SicLaughlln, Spotswood, N. J., a
house guest of Lt. (jg ) and
Mri. J. It. McClure.

Personals
Mrs. Margaret Wcbre spent
Monday to Orlando. She at­
tended a luncheon meeting
of beauty consultant* at the
home o( Mra. Louise Smith on
Central Avs.

Values 12.95 to 39.95

Mrs. Hubert L. Bauman,
president, announced that due
to St. Patrick's Day falling on
a Sunday this year, It has been
suggested that the annual St.
Patrick's Day card parly be
held before Lent, with Feb. 26
named as a tentative date.
Mra. John Corso was named
aa general chairman of this
annual event and members
were asked to volunteer their
services to her.
Mrs. Bauman alio announc­
ed that over *172 has been
cleared to date, on the cliib’s
"Stretch a Dollar” project.
Thirty members were given a
dollar bill last summer, and
through their talents, were
asked to ace how much they
could make their dollar grow.
Mrs. Anna Jansen turned in
the largest amount, with Mrs.
N. Nordstrom second, Mrs. I).
Kolsrik third, and M rs PBrefka fourth.
Mrs. T. La Tour, civic par­
ticipation chairman, announc­
ed that the second Saturday
of the month is All Souls
Catholic Women's Club night
at the USD and urged the
women to take an active Inter­
est in the USD project. She
also announced that Die Blood
Bank was always in need of
donors, and any of the mem­
bers who could possibly do­
nate were urged to do so,
Mrs. I). Kolsrik wai ap­
pointed chairman of the an­
nual stork shower, and all
memberi are asked to bring
an item of baby apparel to
the nest meeting to make up a
layrltc to be entered in the
Spring Daanery competition.
Following the business meet­
ing a film was shown on the
"Life Story of Mother PauKtie," the foundress of the or­
der of the Sisters of Christian

Cbnrity. Sister Atwlnia, prin­
cipal of the Atl Soul* School
also spoke to the member* and
answered their questions.
Refreshments were served
under the direction of Mrs. C.
C. Mamele, and members
were reminded Dial the next
meeting which will be held on
the lirsl Monday in February,
will be a covered dish supper.
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Oviedo Club
Meets For
Luncheon

Priced For Years $59.95
Trade Allowance
$20.00

By Linda Smith ton
The Oviedo Woman's Club
held the January luncheon
meeting at the new rlub build­
ing. Mbs Ruth David*un and
her committee served a de­
licious luncheon of chicken
loaf with vegetable and fruit
satad.
Olliers on the committee
were Mrs. Bill Martin, Mrs.
B. F. Wheeler Sr., Mrs. John
Ridenour, Mrs. J. F. Lee, Mrs.
Charles West and Mrs. Fred
Panke.
Mrs. Pat Fleischer gave an
interesting talk on charm and
gave the ladlca some very
helpful pointers on Improving
personal appearance.
A beautiful arrangement of
redbud and camrlllas graced
the tpcakcr'a table and small
arrangements of permanent
Rowers adorned the individual
lahk-s.

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Personals
■y Donna Estes
William Paul DeRosa, son
uf Mr. and Mrs. William DeRoss, 152 West Warrant St.,
Longwood, has enlisted in the
U. S. Army. He left last week­
end for Ft. Jackson where he
will receive his basic trainjn*.
Hosrpucsts at the Motner
Ave. borne of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph McFadden are Mrs.
McFadden'i sister and her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. L. J.
Barrett, of Big Uay, Mich.

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Mri. E. A. Decker waa hos­
tess fur a meeting of the re­
tiring and new Naval Officers
Wives Club executive board at
her home Tuesday morning.
Following coffee and a de­
licious array of pastries, a
transfer of positions from the
old to thr new members was
conducted.
Mrs. Robert Lovelace, newlyelected president, announced
the officea of the new board.
Mrs. John Draim was named
first vice president; Mrs. T.
Barkley Wood, second vice
president; Mrs. Roger Leonhardl, recording secretary;
Mrs. David Ulmstead, corres­
ponding secretary, ami Mrs.
Charles Youngblade, treasur­
er.
Mri. John Hoganaon will
serve aa publicity chairman
assisted by Mrs. H. B. Helms,
Mrs. O. W. McGuire as the
hospitality chairman, and Mri.
Charles Meshlcr will continue
to serve as the chairman of
volunteer women (Navy Re­
lief).

By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fillion
and daughter of Orlando were
Sunday visitors at the Lake
Hutcheson home of Mr. and
Mrs. Nick I’felfauf.
Luther Harless of Charles­
ton, W. Va., spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Guy IJeall.
Mrs. Hard Gilhuly, Mrs.
Robert Williams. Mr. and Mrs.
Auburn
Rector and Mrs.
Clarence Snyder attrnded tbc
installation of officers of Lu­
cerne Rebekah Lodge in Or­
lando, Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stew­
art of Bradenton were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Melrose,
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mel­
rose of Owosso, Mich., have
been visiting Ins parents, Mr.
and Mrs, John Melrose. They
moved their trailer to Braden-

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DEAR AB B Y : I nuppose I should
b« ths happiest boy in the world to­
day but I am not. Here is what hap'petted: I started taking violin les­
sons at school from a teacher who is
hired by the school to teach whole
classes. I used a violin owned by the
school because my father hasn't been
\able to work much lately and we
couldn't afford to buy one. Well, this
morning the violin teacher HAVE me
a wonderful violin. He said the fa­
ther of a student who refused to
practice called him and told him to
give the violin to anyone who would
use and appreciate it. He chose me.
1 love the violin blit 1 know whose
it was. and i feel terrible taking it.
What should 1 do?
FUELS BAD

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What he didn’t say was that
the ways In which a woman
will hedge to keep from say­
ing "I can t afford It” are
endless.
And Hip interesting thing is
that the swankier the shop and
the snootier the saleswoman
the mure imaginative become
a woman's “ reasons" for not
buying something she can’t
afford,
Die dress that costs too
much is the wrong shade, or
the neckline Isn't hecomtng,
or the dress is too mueh like
one she already has in her
wardrobe.
She may not fool the sales
clerk but by finding fault with
the dre.-s instead of the price,
she leaves the shop in Die
manner of a woman disdainful
of what she has been offered
instead of as a woman who
ran’t afford what she wants.
The sofa that is cxarlJy what
a woman wants until she il
told the price suddenly de­
velops all kinds of disadvant­
ages. It is too low or the color
is a little off or it is too long
’ (or the space where ahe want*
lo put it. Too expensive? 0 /
course, not.

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If the clerk suggests looking
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bit lesa expensive.
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By Oswald Jacoby

A strange thing about this
hand is that if North had been
dealer the bidding would have
gone exactly the aame way
with South Jumping in clubs,
using Blackwood and bidding
the same spade slam.
Six is a fine contract, but a
lot of players would go down
on account of the bad club
break. Peter made the hand
easily. He drew trumps, took
the diamond and heart tricks,
led the seven of clubs from hi*
own hand and let it ride. Cast
won the trick and was help­
less. A diamond or heart lead
would allow * ruff and dis­
card, a club would give Pcler
three club tricks.

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his club suit was too weak and for the aamo reason.

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CYPRESS GARDENS — To some beginners,
this water skiing trick seems difficult, but not
to this Aqustnald, Nnncy Oultorn, who skis
daily at C.vprvs Gnrdens.

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NOTICE IH ItKItEUr n i v .
EN lin t I. J. LUTItKH tio tlBT.
Hh*rlff
Of
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ts-w it i after tt no o'clock In
tha forenoon and batora l:uh
o ’clock In th* afternoon, on
the *ald day at ill* front door
of tha County Court llnusn In
(laniard.
Hrmlnoto
County.
Florida,I (halt o ffe r for **l*
to tha hl#he*t
bidder for
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Publish Jan. l», 17, i t ,11.
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A sailed child never loves its mo­
ther. You had better get some pro­
fessional counseling before it is too
late.
•

DEAR BETTING: To he proper,
one should send a separate invitation
to each unmarried guest. Handwrit­
ten notes on formal wedding invita­
tions are out of place. These Include
, “ No gifts, please,’' No children under

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DEAR PARENTS: In only very
rare and exceptional cases will Un­
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from s man who's protecting his
country. Impress ujatn your son the
importance of saving, and pray he
does.

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something he says *o. but
when a woman can't afford
something she'll hedge. So
•gya an advertising executive.

oil-owfusl?
MSTAktS MY
P'N -L?S

DEAR ABBY: Our son has been
in the Army for n year. At first he
saved almost alt his pay. He'd hank
it where he was stationed and send
home his hank hook to prove it. la te ­
ly he hasn't been sending home his
bank book. We are afraid he is
spending his money on his buddies
to become popular, and in no time fie
will be bled dry. He is very imninture
and has no sense o f responsibility.
Can we get the government to send
us his pay so we can snve it for him?
We will, in turn, send him sn allow­
ance to live on. He doesn’t need much
as the Army is housing and feeding
him.
SOLDIER'S PARENTS

DEAR ARRY: Is it wiong to
send a single girl (age 19) a wed­
ding invitation and write on the bot­
tom of it, “ Bring .Mac” ? (Mae is her
boy friend.) My future mother-inlaw said it was wrong and I should
have sent Mac a separate invitation.
What is your opinion?
GETTING MARRIED

j

Jan. 17, 19G3 — Page 9

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12, and “ Bring Mac."

DEAR FEELS: Don't feel had.
If the lx)y who first owned the violin
valued it, his father would not have
given it away. .Master the second­
hand fiddle and one day you might
make concert master.
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�Realize Y o u r N eed-T hen D ial F A 2 -5 6 1 2 For Q uick A ction T h ru T h e H erald Classifieds.
■k* Auftrft Irratt
Page 10 — Jan. 17, 1963

Classified
Phone
322-5612
322-5613
Office 204 W. First
DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Toe*., thru P n. • 1 P. M. day
before Insertion. Moo. • Sat.
noon.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tuei., thru Frl. • S P.M. day
before Insertion. Hon. • Sat
RESPONSIBILITY:
Tba Herald will not be re*
•poeaible for more than one
Incorrect inaertlon o f your ad,
and reaerrea the right to re­
vile or reject any advertlic*
ment from what ordered to
conform to the pollclea of thla
paper.

1. Leal * Prana

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost St Found
2. Notices - Peritonitis
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
6. Food
6. For Rent
6A Speclnl Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Bench Rentals
0. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estute For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
lfl. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18, Help Wanted
10. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio St Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
85. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
87. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
30. Trailers • Cabanas

LOST: I Mo. old Mate Bird
Dog Puppy* Dark brown
aad white. Faola Road, 6. For Rent
Twin Lakea a n a . Laat aecn
had colter. Howard for any 3 BEDROOM houie, kitchen
equipped. $75 month. Ph.
Information leading to hie
PA 2 5303.
recovery. Call FA 2-5991.
I Bedroom furnlihed Apart­
ment. FA 2-14S1 Monday
CARD OF THANKS
thru Friday between • and
I wteb to thank the many « p. m. or FA 3*4501 otherfriend* lor the kindnew,
time*.

S. Notices - Pornranlo

flower* aad carda ahown to
am, during my recant 111* BEAUTIFUL furnlihed room.
m m lo lb* hospital.
Private home. FA 2-7611.
Evelyn Diabrow.

6. For Root

MODERN, 2 bedroom unfurniihed houae. 1S10 W. Third
St. Phona Bartow 533-1320.

Furnlabed Apartment. Cloae
ROOMS, The Gables, 401
in. Ph. FA S*MM. .
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0710.
Unfurnlahed S bedroom houae.
ISOS Elliott Ava., FA 2-UM Bungtlow. Completely fu n .
307 E. 6th St. 840.
W FA 2-0523.

TIZZY

By Kate Oimnit

6. For Rent

6. For Rent
2 Bedroom modern House,
kit. equipped. 817 Catalina.
I Bedroom House nicely furn.
iihed. 80S month. Water In­
cluded. FA 2-1544.
2

Bedroom house, kitchen
equipped. 1505 Douglaa Ave.
FA 2-0343.

UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­
room house, kitchen equip­
ped. FA 2*3685,

RENT A BED
Holla way, Hospital A Baby
Beds
By Day, Week, or Montb
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Pb. FA 2*5111 l i t W. 1st St.
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
Room* private baths, i l l
W. First St.
Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
house. 826 Escambia. Ph.
FA 2-0274.
House* for rent. For Intormalion contact Ted Wflllama Hardware, 205 E.
25th St.
MAYFAIR SECTION
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, family
room. Available soon. Ph.
323-0380.
I

Bedrooms, 2 full baths,
Fla. Room. FA 2-7048.

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Ta All CraOltaaa aa* Press**
llavtau Claim* ar DaaaaaOa
Aaalaal BaM Katalai
You and aaeh nr you ar*
hart),* notified and ratiulrtd
to prssin t any claims and datnanda which you, o r slthtr at
you, may hava a a a lm t tha
aatata o f Jacob W. Ilsdrnhauih , dacaaa»d, lata t l aald
County, to tha County Judea
o f S«mln«la County, Florida,
at I,la o fflca In tha court
houaa or aald County at Han­
ford. Florida, within it* ca l­
endar montha from tha ttma
o f (ha tlrat publication o f thla
nolle#. T w o ouplaa of t i r h
claim or d*mand ahall ha In
writing, and ahall atala Ilia
placa or raatdanca and pnat
o fflca addrsta o f tha claim ­
ant, and ahall t&gt;* awnrn lo l,y
tha claimant, hi* ananl, or
atlornay and acrnmpanltd by
a flllnif faa o f on* dollar and
auch claim or damand not ao
riled aball b# void.
Allllu Y. Iladanbaash
Aa admlnlalrainr o f tha
F.atata o f
Jacob W. Badanbaufb,
Dacaaaad.
Publlih Jan. IT, 14. I t *
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AVII r o w SMMIbOl.M C P I 'S .
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COUI’ ANT. a corporation.
Plaintiff,
FUK RK ItlrK K. II1IHHKV, JIL,
and KI.AINK &gt;1. IIIIHHKV. hla
wif e; and UOUl-UKIt C o l l rOHATtON,

Defendant*

"Whit'* your full nom*. ton? I think I can list you at
a dependent on my inoomt tax rttumat"

N O T ir n OP BCIT
T U B ST *TK OP PUINIIIA—
TO I PIlKUKItlCK K. IIIIH«KV.
Jit.,
and
Kl.A IMIS *1.
HCHHF.T, hla wlf*
rrtldanca and addraaa
IIPII No. I, llrookllna,
S e w llampahlra
Tou art hrraby nollflad that
S lu ll haa barn Iliad aaalnit
rou and Ilnuldar Corporation,
n lha a b u t , anllllad cauaat
and that you ara hrraby faqulrad lo flta your antwar
with lha Clark of thla Court,
and lo aarv* a ropy tliaraof
upon lha Plaintiff nr Plalnttrra all nrnry'a, wboaa nama
and nddraaa Ul
Prnaman, lllrhardaon A
W a lto n
Til llarnalt llank llulMIng
JarkaonHIl* I, Florida
not lalar than Pabruary lllh ,
A. I*. ISIS.
If you fall lo do ao, tlacraa
Pro Cunfaeeo will ba anlarad
aealnat you for lha rallaf
dainandad In tha Complaint.
Tba nature o f aald ault be­
ing for lha foravloaura o f
M arts*!*
tncutiiherlnu
lha
preparly and prtmlat* localad In Hamlnola County, Flor­
ida, daacrlbad aa followai
1 » l IS and lha Waal l l . l t
feat o f lcot II, IIUK.'K
►tr
of
K N i i b i m
BUT AT KM, UNIT (INK. a c ­
cord in g la |li* plal Iharao f a* raoordad In Plat
Uook 11. pas* 1. Public
Itacurd* ol Hamlnola Coun­
ty, Florida.
W1TNKHH my band and aaal
of oald Court at Hanford,
Hamlnola County. Florida, tbla
is lb day of January, A. U.
ISIS.
(SKAU
Art hur II. Backwlih, Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court
tlyi Marika T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
Publlah Jan. IT, It, It

Modern 3 bedroom, kitchen
equipped
home.
Near
school and playground. 895
month. FA 2-6137.

3 Bedroom house. 2408 Stev­
ens Ave. Phone 349-4871.
2 DDHM., Fla. Rm., plenty of
shade, fenced. FA 2-2320.

“ Call HaD" FA 2-2841
2544 So. F n a rk Ave.

Stenstiom Realty

Real Estate — Mortgages
li t N. Park Ave.
FA 2-2420

For Sale or Lease
5 Acre Tract
230' X 926'
Equipped
with truck scale.
Suitable at
3 Room furnished House. 400
Junk Yard ardor
W. Third St. FA 24021.
Used Auto Parts
2 Bedroom House. Close In. Mrs,Zuckerman FA 27475
Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4013.
LOCH ARBOR
UNUSUAL7 YES!
3 bedroom 1 bath home for
Thla 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, lake*
81650 down. Total price
front home haa ell large
less than 812,900.
room*, fireplace and gar­
RAVENNA PARK
age and several other at­
3 bedroom 2 bath home on
tractive feature*. All it
lake. Make offer ter equi­
need* i* a tenant tike you
ty.
to take good care of it.
Furnished 3 room Garage
Apartment. FA 2-3187.

Completely furnished
8135 monthly.

only

Stemper A gency
REALTOR - INSUROR
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.

FOR LEASE
Modern Office Suite, Overlooks patio. Central heating
— Air Conditioning. C a l l
FA 2-0375.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
■15 Laurel Ave. NO 8-4814
or NO 1-4962.
X Bedroom unfurnished House.
Living room, dining room,
kitchen stove, no refrigera­
tor. Screened front porch.
Fireplace and floor furn­
ace. 113 W. 19th St. Ph.
FA 2-5620 after 8.

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
AN OLDER HOME. 2 story 4
bedroom IVk baths, large
living room, separate dining
room, front screened porch.
In good livable condition,
good neighborhood on 3
lots. Price $14,500—Terms.
Small CB houae one bedroom
m
baths, closed garage,
•arge screened porch on 2"4
acres of good high land.
Paved road T mile* from
Sanford. Price f)0,000.
to ACRE FARM, 10 A. cleared 7 A. tiled on paved road
with good livable 2 bed­
room house. Price $16,500
Terms.

C. A . W hiddon, Sr.
At

10. Wanted to Rent
FURNISHED apartment or
home near-ln by Herald em­
ploye and wife. On yearround permanent basis. Ph.
FA 2-2612—Fred Van Pelt.

Kara Ave.

Sanford, Florida Tel. 323-5091

Jim Hunt Realty
Office FA 2-2118
Nights FA 1-0641
223-0700
1524 Park Dr. Mnford, Fla.

Unfurnished 3 to 4 Bedroom
house by permanent adults.
No children or pets. Give
details c 'o P. O. Box 270, NEW 3 nedroom, 2 bath
hon.c, large corner lot, 3U
Sanford.
’tucker Dr., Sunland Ea12. Heal Estate For Sale tatca. VA—nothing down,
monthly payment* 892.00,
Lake view home with lake
FA 28074 - FA 2-2211.
privileges In South Sylvan
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
All type* of Real Estate
and 2 baths. Air-Condition­
ed. Plume FA 2-7898 or
John E. Fox,
FA 28368.

Realtor

St. Johns Realty

110 N. Park Ave. Ph. 823-0559

12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale 16. Female Help Wanted 17. Male Help Wanted
Furnished House In Sanford. Quiet Lake Mary. 3 Bdrms., Women to work at home at Wanted, Carpenter and Paint­
ing Repairs, Labor reason­
84500. 886-4849. Apopka.
their leisure. Will train,
l l i baths. Low cost. Ph.
able. See Boggs, 611 Myr­
all ages. Excellent ter shut322-4461.
tle, Sanford. Phone 322-5805.
ins. Pleasant, interesting
Edward F. Lane
work. FA 2-8627.
The man who knows Sanlord Cost $12,000. Sacrifice at
Roofing Mechanic, Piper ReL
89975. Easy terms. Almost
REAL ESTATE St
ter, Kettle Boy. For InterAn investment, not an ex­
new. Selling due to divorce.
INSURANCE
view see Mr. Holergcr at
pense. Call FA 2-5612 for
211 Cedar.
42 years in real estate busi­
Mackle Co. Field Office.
expert advice on a Herald
ness In Sanford.
Phone
Deltona. Friday noon.
15. UtMiness Opportunity advertising campaign.
FA 2 3969
Best buys In real estate.
ASSOCIATE

DISTRIBUTORS
OVIEDO AREA
21* Mile* South an route 520. For one of ENGLAND'S BIG­
GEST and MOST LUCRA­
2 New Homes,
2 full
TIVE
GLAMOUR INDUSbaths, large lot, high and
TRIES which la now ter the
dry. Built to last. Selling
first time being introduced
price as appraleed by the
to the U. S. by an INTERFirst
Federal.
Peaceful
NATIONALLY F A M O U S
and quiet. Near churches,
BRITISH COMPANY.
School busts available, new
Woman's
Club
building. Due to the enormous success
of Its sure-fire merchandbFor appointment
L.
L.
ing method, the company
Faulk. 3653187 or 365-3702.
haa launched a dynamic
expansion program to ap­
HIGHLAND PARK
point a limited number of
Comfortable 3 UR, CB home
FRANCHISED DISTRIBU­
situated on double corner
TORS.
lot with giant oaks! Shingle
root, wood floors, many These VALUABLE DISTRI­
BUTORSHIPS are now benice extras. Drive by 2427
Ing awarded to responsible
Laurel Avenue, and if you
men and women desiring
like what you ace, phone
a share in this MULTI­
ter a thorough inspection.
MILLION DOLLAR INDUSExcellent financing. The
TRY.
price $13,950.
$1,000 MINIMUM INVEST­
MENT required for Initial
Inventory, with Immediate
extremely high profit earn­
Real Estate — Mortgage*
ing potential.
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
Company executive will dis­
cuss
training
guidance,
Must sacrifice. 3 Bedroom, 1
merchandising and organi­
bath. P l n e c r e a t . Near
zation plans - - - which are
school. By owner, phone
backed by powerful local
FA 2 4163.
and national publicity, at
Interview.
W IL L T R A D E
3 Bedroom CB home, large FOR A P P O I N T M E N T
WRITE, I N C L U D I N G
lot. Near school and play­
PHONE N U M B E R . TO:
ground for smaller home,
BOX 42, C/O SANFORD
late model auto or nice
HERALD
Cabin Cruiser. FA 2 0457.

Stenstrom Realty

SUNLAND
17. Mate Itelp Wanted
Bedrm., 2 bath, built-in
oven It range, disposal. ATTENTION SALESMEN 1 1
$500 dn. plus closing. $81.23 If you are a Licensed Real
Estate Salesman willing to
Mo. Nice. 322 8457.
WORK, Hero ia your op­
THE BOSS SEE—
portunity
for
substantial
Yer SPARKLIN ad sold a
earnings In the Booming
house in two days. How
Cape Canaveral Area. Im­
'bout an ACTION adT So
mediate openings with one
I scs, lets try this one.
of
Florida's
outstanding
FOR S A L E - High LOTS on
Realtors—join an aggress­
waterfront. GO fishing, skiive professional organiza­
ing or swimming from yer
tion now serving the East
own dock. BUILD now or
Central Plorida NOVA area
liter.
$1995 with TERwith established offices In
ItlULE terms— 825 down,
Titusville.
$15 month. THIS'LL GET M. N. WEIR i&lt; SONS, INC.,
ACTION.
REALTORS
Contact
Donn Scarlc
412 Main Street
Titusville, Florida
REALTOR — INSUROR
Ph: 387-5000
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.

3

Stemper A gency

REUPHOLSTERY5/2caW/A /
(HAIRS $ M

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CHAIRS '24.50

8*6 teaial Conpait tha* attb athm
hoots snywhsul Compare pflcea, stuare
footage, aad value! toy rsprttanf the
tinasi 4* Florida building aisaltto beast
la bona ericas!
Macktatolt Homes at Dittos reaga is
pric* from 86,888 to 811AM.
M M MTMOfTS U t U I N U 821«
MONTHLY MYMCNTi AS LOW81 84J.111
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C E N T R A L FLA D EC O R A TO R S
South 6 fia’ lond
lanlctMf •A i Oft |i

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SALE
Floor Samples - One-of-a-ki
NEW
WAS
829.93

Students Detki
Blonde or Walnut

89.95

Cavalier Walnut
Cedar Cheat —.... ..

29.50

Book Cases
Gliaa-doar _ .______

12.95

6 x 9 Fiber Ruga .........

89.36 Cherry Dressing Table
With M ir r o r _____......
99.50 Cherry Full-Sire
Cannonball Bed ______ _
179.50

Cherry Triple Dresser
and Frame Mirror

199.00

Cherry Buffet
And Hutch (Damaged)

I ‘o

White Frcnrh Provincial
Duubla Dresner A Frame Mirror —...

179.30

White French Provlnrlal
Hl-Boy Cheat and Mirror - ... ........-

99.50

White Provincial
Bachelor Cheat ...............—

89.50

High-Ha rk Danish Modern
Occasional Chair .................. ...............

109.50

Danish Modem R eclln er_________ __

149.59

Grey J-Pe. Bedroom Suite ___ —

17th

Thurs., J a n

7:00 P. M.

’ 120,000

429.98

4-Pe. Curved Sectional
Loose Pillow Back ..... .................... ...

389.50 Carson's Black 2-Pe.
Lvlng Room Suit* ........................
Frenrh Provincial
Living Room Suit#

369.95

Hide-Away Bed
Foam Cushions, Quilted Mattress

389.50

Carson’s 4-I‘ c. Curved
Bumper End Sectional ...... .........

49.93

Plastic Bahama L o u n g e s ______

89.3*

Early American Platform
Rockers ........._____ _ ____

119.50

Early American
Ill-Back Occasional Chairs

169.95 f-P c.

_____ ___

Dinetto ____________

649.95

Bassett 9-Pe. Walnut
Dining Room Suite ....

369.93

Upright

Frqraer ___
SELECTION OF
TABLES and LAMPS

Reduced
Plus

40

to

60%

Many More Outstanding
Throughout The Store

Valuta

EASY VERMS
In

Our

USED DEPARTMENT
Bunk Beds (Complete with Scaly Bedding) J

NOW

Waterfall Vanity with Round Mirror
Sofa B e d --------------------------------------Strata Lounger Recllner
9-Pc. Dining Room Suit# .

O ff All New Name Brand Merchandise

S-Pc. Chrome Dinette ......

MUST GO 1 1 !

.

439.93

LIQUIDATION AUCTION
EVERYTHING

- .......—-

149.95 Trundle Bed
Complete With Bedding „.™______

Bargains

Special Auction

__—

119.95

LARGE
OCCASIONAL

Crniroi I IonJo s la'qrti hi bpliutili it I o« tut

Bedroom house. Tcrraito 2 Bedrm. home, nicely furntahed. 2 Screened porches,
floors,
kitchen equipped,
carport, 3 extra lota In
fenced yard. Small down
lawn. Priced right. Phooe
payment. Phone 323-9814 or
FA 2-0631.
FA 2-3123.

MACKLE-BUILT
MABEL HOMES
Deltona

SOfAS $89

CUSTOM M A O i M l P C O V i d S

THE TIME TESTED FIRM 3 Bedroom houae. 2406 Sum­
merlin. FA 2-4836.
118 N. Park Ave. FA 2 8123

PUBLIC NOTICE
am eperetlag my Ball
Park Avaau* (la ground
flaw of the Edward* Build*
lag) «u»d*r my owa aama, a*

J. W . Hall, Realtor

New 3 Bedroom, 2 bath Beautiful new brick Homes.
3 bedrooms, 1 baths, dou­
home. No cash needed. 881
ble carporte. Choice loca­
a month. 322-8085.
tions. 811,200. 8450 down,
879 mmlhly. Monna Jarvis
3 Bedroom, kitchen equip­
ped, on lake, ready for
322-1810.
occupancy. Call FA 2-0859.
3 BR, two story home cen­
Large 3 bedroom Trailer on
trally located, near school.
large lake. A lio trailer
Bargain priced. FA 2-8642.
apace. Adults only. Phone
FA 2-7368.
RAVENNA PARK
Bright and cheerful 3 BR,
Furnished
Duple**.
One
CB home in desirable Ra­
avallsble January 15, one
venna Park. Features in­
available 1st of February.
clude all the standard ex­
FA 2-3810.
tras, plus fully equipped
built-in kitchen. Also has
2 Bedroom,
$45 monthly
large screened In Florida
Lake Mary. Close to school
Room. Total price 813.850.,
A stores. Monna Jarvis.
Down Payment Just 8450.
322-1810.
Monthly payments 890, in­
1 BEDROOM house, kitchen
cluding everything.
equipped. Lake Mary, Phone
FA 2-4941.

■£g»

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12. Real Estate For Sale

7-Pc. Dinette ___________

Dealers Welcome
|SIM tn free pritea will ba given away through­
out the sale.
JUHT a FEW OP OUR NATIONALLY ADVERTIMED BRANDS:
•
•
•
•

Benrus
Durm&gt;er
Central Electric
Graen

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Shakespeare
Stanley
Proctor
Thor

HERE ARE A FEW OF THE ITEMS:
Coametlra
Clothing For The Whole Family
Dishes
Fishing and 8 parting Goods
French Periumcs and Colognes
Jewelry — America's Finest Brand
Hardware and Household Items
Loads of Power Tools
Hhuti
Hundred! O f Other Items And Furaltare
BID AND HUY IN COMFORT IN OUR
COMPLETELY HEATED BUILDING.
ALL MERCHANDISE 100% GUARANTEED

Sanford Farmers Auction
1 Milo South of Sanlord on Hwy. 17-81

Early American Platform Rorkera
Velour Upholstered Lounge Chalra
5-Pc. Sofa Bed Suite
Nylon Upholstery
C k lffe r a b o ____________
Bahy Crib 4

Mattress

Occasional Tables

PLUS MANY MORE
OUTSTANDING VALUES! . . . AH
OUR EASY TERMS

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It Pays T o Do Business Thru H erald Classified. Ph. F A 2 -5 6 1 2
19. Situations Wanted

21. Beauty Salon*

23. Plumblnir Service*

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

PLUMBING
SPECIAL
Cut 'X Curl Beauty Shop
Contracting k Repairs
End curl 85.50 Including
FREE DELIVERY
Day Work wanted. FA 28294
shape, set &amp; style. Upon
R. L. HARVEY
Evening by appointment. 3 204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
Remodel, repair or paint.
Experienced Operators.
Large or (mail. Pleaae,
311 Palmetto Ave. FA 2 0834
caU ui. 222-4481.
Children kept. FA 2 4112.

Wall

24. Electrical Services

Young man want* employ­
Plumbing &amp; Heating
ment in the Sanford area,
AIR CONDITIONING
FHIGIDA1RE
eiperieoced in general of­
CONTRACT and REPAIR
Sales k Service
fice work and (hipping and House Wiring, Free Estimates
WORK
receiving. Will comider any Sid Vlhlen's Randall Electric 1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-8542
t) pe work. Phone 322 9151. 112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0915

O'

26. Radio &amp; Television

m

YEAR

END SALE
New k
Used T.V.’ s Rig
trade-in allowances. Easy
tcrmi. Town k Country T V.
2555 Park Dr., 323-5382.

WFVE GONE

v )

Fur quick service c a l l .
Bryan T. V. FA 3-0381.

Prices Reduced On Every
Car On The I » t ! See ’ Em Now!
NOW
IH I DODGE ROYAL Lanrer Hardtop. Power
Steering, Torque Flight V-» Engine.
*19M
A Clean Car. Was 11415
IftW
IMS FORD S DR. V-g. Auto Trans.
Nice Car. Was g t l i
lY Q E

1959 PLYMOUTH • CyL. 4 Dr.
Standard Trans. Was 1895

NO DOWN PAYMENT
NOW
1M7 DODGE V-S Station Wagon. An Excellent I,
Family Car. Wan 9195
1M4 FORD V-g Station Wagon. Very Nice,
Onn Owner. Waa $495
1955 DODGE • CyL V, Ton Pirkup Truck.
Waa «29S
1955 FORD V-g SUUoa W agon. Was $115
1955 CHRYSLER Windsor, A Fine Car.
Wan 5595

M95
*126
*

I N I RENAULT Dauphiae. Wae 8593
1*41 FORD H Too Track

Not

Sale* k Service
G. II. HIGH
1700 W. fat SI. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3883

FA 2-0614

Ph. FA 2-4622

ill Hemphill Motors
invites you to see the Motor Trend
&gt;

3
l

“Car of the Year”
RAMBLER '63

tfobuf on now

ffljr

take up monthly payments
of $13.50 on 3 complete
rooms of furniture. CaU
TE 5-1511, Casselberry, col­
lect.

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Rambler«

U

t a i

"Car of the Year"

J a n . 1 7 , 1963 — P a g e I t

H O LLER S o /S A N FO R D
YOU WON’T BELIEVE IT

SALE
FALCON 2 Dour, Standard rraa*iwi»*ion
6 A C 7 CADILLAC Sedan DeMlle
4 *
Power And Air Cuiid.

1195

COMF1 2 Door Std. Trans.

1095
795

FORD S/W , fi Cyl. A /T
III ICK 2 Door Special
Hardtop Automatic
1 f l f i ? FALCON Station Wagon
I w W S Standard Iran*, Itadio. Ilralrr

1695
Gilomalic 395

1958 ,,, VMOlTM2 ll,M
,r '

CIIBVKOLBT 4 Door Y-8. Automatic
I R E S PLY MOUTH Station 'Wagon
I C w w g p m . , Auto, Power Steering
4 A U
■i * *

OLDS I Door Hardtop
Automatic And Power
MERCURY Mont. 4 Door, Air lo u d .
Elect. Window* Ami Scat
CHEVROLET 4 Door Automatic
Air Condition
OLDSMOBII.E 4 Door. Auto,
Trans, Air Conditioning

395
1295
795
1596

2505 S. PARK

SANFORD

219 E. 2nd

...

ANNUAL

IK 1

WINTER SPECIALS!
r

Snapup a M ai buy

It'* cold, m!d. cold up North and extra shipment* of brand-new Korda are coming down South — All Priced To Move! Appatixinn Saving* for You! Immediate Dellverir*! Hurry and gel your teeth into Htrirkland-Mnrrlnon Bargain Today!
• a* I

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34. Article* For Hale
DISCOUNT SHOES, truaka,
•ultcases, xippered eanvaa
bags. Surplus City. 201 1st.
Used 20" Boy's Bicycle. 111.
FA 2-427*.
Typewriter and aland. Elec­
tric clocks, rug * blankets.
FA 23116.

THE 1963 FORD Falcon

Spinet Plano. Must be pick­
ed up in tills area. Can be
purchased by paymeots of
111.50 per month. Inquire
Thompson Music Co. Colunial Plata. UA 5-4577.

* Truly a l.uaury car at low Ford pries!
9 Thuadrrblrd slyilngl • Xetr smoother sus­
pension ay stem! • Get the buy of the year n*
one o f Anterira'a Invrlinl raral

Crash Helmet. Adjustable for
site. New. 88.00. FA 2 8799.

¥

Vrralh

It Pays TiTUse The Herald Want Ada

1982 Zlg Zag. Makes button
holes, darns, with guaran­
tee.. 4 payments of $7.15.
Ph. FA 2*411.

It’n the “ Car of the Year”— Rambler for *GII! Motor
Trend Muguzinon niont wanted award is given to
Humbler over ull oilier U. S. earnl Come in und find
out why tills great honor wnn awarded to the ’63
Rambler. Pick up a free ’611 Cur X-Ray Book— an
impartial, fuctual romimrinon o f all the leading
cam. Also, you'll discover you can buy uu awardwlnning '63 Rambler for lens than you’d think—
with tornm to suit your budget! Trade now, nave
now I Buy Rumbler— the “ Car o f the Year!" Come
in today!

Oanlurh

STRICKLAND-MORRISONS

Sell Us Your rurnllure. Quick

Windshield
Back Gians
Service With the Cash.
Door Glunn
Vent Gians
SUPER TRADING POST
SERVICE
FA 2-0677.
Senkarik Gians and Paint
WANTED reliable couple to
Company
210 Magnolia

PACKING HOUSE SUPPLIES 1917 Plymouth. Good vend.
$125. FA 2 3171. Thrifty
Ladder*, ll&lt;i*»wuod mid Urucv
Service Station.
wood, durable and light
Picking Bags
1954 Ford. V8. Automatic
Clippers, Citrus Bug*, all
transmission.
Best offer.
sires, cabbage bags
714 Oak. alter 5.
ONION PLANTS
Crystal Wax, per 31 — 82.50, I960 Chev. Pickup and Camp­
500 81.50, SM iuls $2.00 FOB
er. Auto, I cyl. Must sell
here.
in ten dayi. 304 E. 24th
A. M. PREVATT PHONE
SI. Sanford. 322-2978.
749 2115. Seville, Fla.

37. Boats • Motors

Used furniture, appliances,
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
SPRIXKEK SYSTEMS
Larry's Mart 218 Sanford
AU Typee and Siaea
Are. Ph. FA 2-4152
We Repair and Service
S T I N E
FREE ESTIMATE
klachinery and Supply Co. Upholstering k Mattress ren­
207 W. 2nd St
FA 2-6432
ovating. New k Used Furni­
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
Refrigeration • Alr-ronditlonC o , at 70S Celery Ave.
lng men needed. We train
FA 2-2117.
you.
Write
Commercial
BEDS FOR KENT
Trades Institute Box II, c /o
Hospital,
Rollawiys. JureSanford Herald.
nile. FREE delivery and
Pick-up.
29. Automobile Service
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ave.
Ph. FA 2-7952

“ AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Listed

Seminole Co. Motors
519 E. 1st S t

Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L Harmon _ FA 2-4223

36. Automobiles • Truck*

FACTORY TV YOU
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Gateway To The Waterway
Knrlotrd head, bag proof bot­
R ob son S|H&gt;rtiiiK G ood s
tom rail with plot -lie ends.
Your EV1NRCDE Dealer
Plastic or rayon tape*. Cot­ 304-6 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-5961
ton or nylon cord*.
Senkarik Glnsn and Paint Fiberglass Boat 14’. 35 Elec­
tric start motor, tilt trailCompany
er. Extra's. Complete. $700.
2*0 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4832
I'll. FA 28369.
Baby *calc*. bjthlnctt, atoreo
hi-fi, sowing machine. Ph. 38. Molorej den • Scooter*
FA 2-8018.
VESPA Motor Scooter* (new)
810 65 dow n A $5.52 Week
FREE u»e of our Carpet
ly.
Shampnorr with purchase
lew is Sale* 5 Service
of Blue Imvtre shampoo.
2517 Country Club Road
Carroll's Furniture.
Ph. FA 2-7925
REPOSSESSED
G. E. Automatic Washer, Fil­ 39. Trailer* • Cabanas
ter Flo. 2 .speed washer and 1957 Superior llousetr Her.
‘H ow com * y ou 're heating it over a ca n d le ? They
spin action, lemp. control,
■' x 33'. Good condition.
ehut your g a e o f f ? "
water saver. 888 00 Britt's
After 5 p. m. call FA 2-7736
Inc. Food Fair Shopping
31 A. Pets
34. Article* For Sale
Equaliser Trailer hitch. |?J.
Center. 323 0836.
FA 2-8799.
German Shcplierd 8 weeka Apt. sir* electric Range. 835.
Good condition 323 0753.
old female pup* $10. Ph.
36 Automobile* • Truck*
1957 10' x 46’ 2 bedroom
349-4831.
FIREPLACE
'61
Monxa
Coupe.
Solid
llouvetra'ler. 10' x 30' awn­
WOOD
while, four speed, new
ing
urJuded. 83800. Robert
32. Flower* - Shrub*
Oak and pine. $22 a cord
W.8.W. RAH. bucket seat*,
Kovacj, Carolina Trailer
Beautiful Camellia* in btooin
delivered.
Robert Morns
Park, 2 mile* aouth of De­
m l interior. Zl.uuo mile*.
FA 3-8355 or FA 2 5M*.
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
81095. FA 2 7376.
lan d on 17-92, lot C-4.
Gripeville Ave. Near 20th St.

INCOME TAX RETURNS —
O. M. Harrison. 1311 Palmet­
33. FmrmJtmre
to Ave. Phone 322-8837.

On The Cars Listed Below

Other*

27. Special Service

Hand S-wa Set. Filed 81.U).
Band and Circular Sawa
conditioned.
Vlc’a
Grind
Shop, 611 Myrtle. Sanford.

19M FORD GALAXIK, 4 Dr. V-8. Fully
Equipped. See This Csr. Was 11595

- - - Many

V. Service Calls. 82.00
House of tlve Golden Rule.
Ph. FA 2 9792.

FRIG ID AIRE

1957 FORD. &gt; DR. V-S. Auto Trans, Rsdlo &amp;
Hestsr. A Real Buy. Waa »8»S

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T.

34. Articles For Hale

For Fast Results.

Indies 2■peed bicycle, near­
ly new $25; good automatic
washer 125; Electric organ,
like new, 61-key manual
with lull bass and bench
5275; Photo enlarger $15;
aluminum inpod 85; 4*
inch drill 88; ukclcle *3;
13-vol. encyclopedia *10;
Battery clock $6; Mans El­
gin watch with gold band
$10; siuaU radio 83; paint
spray gun 88; HU trailer
hitch 85; tripod bumper
jack 85; typewriter table
$8; nrw rod k reel 87;
automatic toaster 83; Cam­
eo ear-rings 83; Cvk'insn
gasoline beater $5; radio
transmitter—new. complete
*15; Other items FA 2-7675.
1953 Dodge Dump Truck. (3
yd.) 1937 Chev. Bus. Culling
Torch (complete* H i g h ­
speed drill, bench vise (4"
jaws.) 1 Hand-made Utility
Trailer, (high aides.) bmall
lota of 8" plpa k I " rods.
Mrs. Zuckermaa FA 2-7475

It P»)’H
To L ite
The HERALD
Want Adi.

W ITH ILWMO &amp; IIL ATER
‘59 Model
Trade In

'6* Model
Trade In

'61 Model
Trade In

*5 0 38 *4 3 64 *3 3 ”

THE 1963 FORD Galaxie
• Hot new middle*right with V-8 punch!
• Rig car room • rompac-t car price tag!
• Choice or three enginra and transmia■Iona! • We have the Falrlane you've
liren looking for now !

WITH RADIO
M ITU *5* MODEL
TKA1IB IN

&amp; HEATER

11

MI1II 60 MODEL
TIIADF. IN

THE 1963 FORD Fairlane
Add appx. 96 per month if V-8, C'ruU-O-Matlc and power steering are desired. All monthly pay men!* honed on 36 month*.

STRICKLAND - MORRISON, INC
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�Hassle Continues In North Orlando

Councilman Terms Special Meet Unfair
S jp n t lb $ £ * Hjt g
DeBary Library
Releases
Annual Report

New Board Continues Meeting

Monday night's meeting of
the Casselberry Board of Al­
dermen was continued sub­
ject
to call in order that im­
By Mm. Ada** Mutter
mediate
action can be taken
Th# annual report of th# DaBary I‘while Library baa been on annexation of the Semireleased by Sirs. Ruth Raich,
librarian.
The report ehowi that o f the
434 person&gt; making use o f the
library, SIS were adults and
10S war* young people.
Materials borrowed were,
non-fiction and rererence, 1r
340, an Increase o f 80 during
the year; fiction, 2,810, an In­
crease of 384; young people’s
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
books, 700, an Increase of 16.
The season’s first perform­
Annual circulation totaled 0,ance by the DeBary Concert
093, an increase of 1,602.
Books added by purchase Orchestra will be held at
numbered 64; by gift, 407 and I p. m., Jan. 24. at the
on loan front Volusia County Community Center with DirItbrartes, 80. A loan o f 100 ector Roger Casinl conduct­
volumes from the McNaugh- ing.
ton Libraries was also paid for
Casinl, first director of the
by the county.
DeBary
group, has been ab-(
The annual Library Tea
netted a sum o f ISO and the sent for Ihc past Iwo years
sale of books, $10.
during which he worked for
During the summer non-flc- the Warner Druthers Publish­
tlon and reference books were ing Co. of New York, bis
moved into the former store former employers.
rooms where shelrca were
The program will open with
built and painted by Talman the nautical medley. "B e­
Van Arsdala and James V. fore (lie Mast," by LaurenRichards. Magaslnes also are dcau followed by the popular
now kept In this room.
"Raymond
Overture"
by
Thomaa.
A French horn solo featur­
ing Janet Potter, accompan­
ied by Theresa Kupcct at Ihc
piano, will precede "Th# E»pana Walts,” by WakHcufcl.
closing number of the con­
cert's first part.
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Opening number of the se­
The Women's Auxiliary of
Letlary’s American Legion cond part will be "The Hat,”
Herbert D. Ulbb Post 239 from J. Slrauaa' roinlc opera.
will sponsor a tea at 2 p in. Following will be a solo by
Robert Norvln McGee, bassnext Tuesday.
The Tea will be held In baritone who will be accom­
the Social Hall of the Do- panied by Mrs. Rupees.
Tlie orchestra tlsrn wsll
Bsry Community Methodist
Church. Mrs. Louis St. Am­ present ••Traumerel." by R.
ends, genera) chairman, will Schumann, a requeat number
he assisted by Mrs. Chauncy featuring the string section
and the program will close
Xing.
with
"Songa of the Nation,"
Presiding at the tea table
a selection of American Na­
will be Mrs. John Leone and
Mrs. M. Holmes and hostess­ tional songs arranged by J.
es will bo Mrs. Lynn Reed Dodewalt Lampc.

DeBary Concert
Orchestra Plans
First Program

DeBary Women
To Sponsor Tea

and Mrs. Elmer Thompson,
Mrs. Ed lloffmire will be In
charge of the lea table and
serving on the refreshment
committee will be Mrs. King,
Mrs. Alfred Newell, Mrs. An­
thony (Jrlsmrr and Mrs. Ed­
mund lovanns.
Finance chairman Is Mrs.
C. E. Duller and decorations
chairman Is Mrs. Arne Ericsen.
A musical program will be
presented under the arrange­
ment of Laura Platt Brown.

Board To Meet
lly LuuLe Klmunrk
The Executive lloard o f tha
Altamonte Spring* Garden
Club will mast at 7:80 p. m.
tuday
in the Community
House on Maitland Ave.

EDITORIAL

PAGE 12

THURS-, JANUARY 17. 1D63

COUNTY NEWS

Club To Visit
Audubon House
By Jane Casselberry
Hie South Seminole Garden
Club will visit Ihc Audubon
House on S. U k e Sybclla Dr.
In Maitland next Monday at
12:30 p. m.
Those attending are asked
to bring a sack lunch. Des­
sert and beverage will be
provided by Use hostesses,
Mr*. Myron Jacobs and Mr*.
Clarence Doebener.
A business meeting and
program will be held follow­
ing lunch. Mrs. F i n n e y
Haynes, bird chairman, will
Introduce a guest speaker
from the Florida Audubon
Society.

note Shopping Plata as soon
as satisfactory negotiations
are completed with Eastern
Shopping Centers, owners of
the Plata, and Casselberry
Utilities Co.
Agreement has been reach­
ed between the city and the
plasa on terms of the annexa­
tion presented at the Jan.
7 meeting of the board.
In other business the newly
reorganised board lieard re­

quests for the Installation of
street signs at each end of
Oak Lane and for two street
lights each on Lilac Rd. and
Jackson CL
Marshal Gua Sawyer was
advised to handle the street
signs and W. L. Tilford, the
street lights.
At the conclusion of the
meeting Ed Lunn, newly ap­
pointed elected chairman of
the

board wishes to continue the
agenda system. If* requested
that notification of all busi­
ness lo come before the al­
derman be In (he hands of
the city clerk no later than
Thursday preceding each re­
gular meeting held on the se­
cond Monday of each month.
No change of the meeting
location from the Casselberry
Women's Club back to the

.........
................ ..
...»
_____ o f Aldermen, Art
Lego, L. E. Woodhatn/t and Ed Lunn, left to rlifht, were aworn Into office
by Mayor Fred Heath, right, at Monday night'a meeting after he took the
oath of office from retiring mayor, Carl Stoddard.
(Herald Photo)

DeBary Legion Chamber Of Commerce Hears
Plans Program Business And Civic Reports
At Hospital
II) Mr*. Adam Muller
Drllary'a Herbert D, Gibb
American Legion Post 261)
will present a program of
musical entertainment at tha
U k e City Veteran* Hospital
Sunday afternoon.
The DO minute program o f
musical and varlrty numbers
will be under th* direction o f
George Wolf and will fea­
ture sume 40 student musi­
cians from the Drl.and Junior
High School Hand along with
local lalrlil III 21 different
number*.
Those from Deltary who
will appear on tha program
Include Mrs. lamia 81. Amand,
Mrs. Adam Muller and Robert
N. McGee a* *o!ulsta and
Laura Platt III own as pianist.
Kidney Swallow will laad
community singing with audi­
ence participation in old and
familiar World War I songs.
Dcllary residents wlm may
w ish to Join the gruup for the
visit to the hospital will be
welcomed.

By Donna Estes
Report* of business and
civic progress in the City of
Longwood were made at last
Thursday night's meeting of
the liting wood Area Chamber
of Commerce.
Various plans and sugges­
tions for improving the down­
town business district were
presented for discussion and
offer* of assistance In any
way possible were made by
city officials present for the
meeting.
City Council Chairman R.
C. Carlson reported that he
had been informed that Use
appropriation for widening
and repaving SR 427 from
Jean'a Corner lo Allamonla
Springs has been made and
that the engineering work Is
80 per cent completed. Al­
though no rights of way have
as yet beeo obtained K la
hoped that work on the pro­
ject will get underway soon
after July I, Carlson said.
Councilman Carl bommler
announced that the Long wood
Volunteer rire Dept, will
sponsor a Lira College each

evening f r o m
Monday
tltrough Friday of next week
and invited the residents to
attend and "watch their fire
department In action."
Hie business meeting pre­
ceding the discussion program
waa opened with prayer by
E. P. Richard* and the se­
cretary's report was read by
Mlas Dorothy Heath due to
absence of Mrs. Charles Ste­
wart who was on vacation In
the north.
A letter waa read from the
Volunteer Fire Dept, thanking
the Chanilwr for its help with
the annual Christmas Party.
H ie membership voted to
donate a sum of $26 to the
Library and was Informed by
Mrs. L. I- Cox tint the gift
would be added to tha En­
cyclopedia Fund.
Refreshment* at an assort­
ment of cakes, sandwiches,
and tea or coffee were serv­
ed following the meeting and
program by Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Jenquin and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Wagner.

COMMENT

Junior High
Athletic Assn.
To Meet Monday
By Jane Casselberry
Tbs South Seminole Junior
High Athletic Assn, will meet
next Monday at 7:30 p.m. In
the school library.
Henry Duncan, chairman of
Uie association, urges all par­
ents of students at the school
to come out and back the
school'! athletic program.
A very Important matter will
be brought before the group
for consideration at the meet­
ing.
The Junior High Basketball
team now Is In the midst of
Its first season and although
the boys are inexperienced and
handicapped by not having a
regular court or gym In which
lo practice, It Is expected that
thy will Improve with exper­
ience as the season progress­
es. Home games are played at
the Lyman gym and everyone
la urged to come out and en­
courage tin boys' team.
Plans are being made by the
association to sponsor a chick­
en dinner on Feb. 9 at the
Longwood Elementary School
cafeteria with serving sched­
uled to start at $ p.m.
Adult and student tickets are
nominally priced and a special
bargain price la available for
entire families.

New Reporter
Takes Over
For Oviedo
Taking over this week at
the Herald'* new* correspon­
dent for the Oviedo area I*
Mr*. R. E. Smithson who
agreed to accept the Job upon
the reilgnatlon of her listerin law, Mrs. Jean Lyles.
H ie former Linda Miller,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Miller, Mrs. Smithson haa
hern a resident of the ares
for the past eight years and
waa a member o f the 1980
graduating class from Oviedo
High School.
Now a resident of the lak e
tlajea area south of Oviedo,
»hc live* there with her hus­
band, Richard and 19-montlu
old son. Cliff.
New* items of Interest will
lie gladly accepted by Mrs.
Smithson at her home or by
telephone at 38V33M. Her
mailing addrea* Is Rt. 1, Box
119A, Oviedo.

Fire Auxiliary
To Sponsor Sale
By Mr*. Adam Muller
Plans wera niad* by th*
ladles Auxiliary o f tha De­
Bary Volunteer Fir* Dept, at
last week’ s regular meeting
to sponsor s whit* elephant
and hakt sal* on March 9 at
the Fire Hall.
Members were asked to be.
gin collecting articles for th*
s s l* .

New members presented at
th* meeting by Mrs. Charles
Schneider, membership chair­
man, were Mr*. Henry !.ohof,
Mr*. John 8trsng, Mr*. Lottie
Beck snd Mr*. F. AWorn.
A donation to tha Auxiliary
from Mr. and Mr*. James
Illnes was received.

A Job Well Done
The extent of high esteem wul deep re­
spect felt for Paul Hate*, retiring chairman of
the Casselberry Board of Aldermen, was shown
by residents attending Monday night’s meeting
when the entire audience gave him a prolonged
standing ovation accompanied by an enthusias­
tic round o f applause.
No Individual ever deserved it more . . .
Thia civic minded man, whose life already
was filled with services to his town, spent in­
numerable extra hours during the jmst year in
order to work out the ever increasing problems
coming before the hoard to the satisfaction of
all parties concerned.
The Herald would like to go on record in
agreement with Casaelberry residents that he
has done a magnificent job for, in our estima­
tion he haa led the town, with dignity, through
one o f Ita most trying periods o f growth and de­
velopment.
Although eome o f the projects he would like
to have seen completed still awsit final action,
ha and his fellow board members can most as­
suredly take credit for laying the groundwork In
. much o f tiie progress yet to come to the Town
•f Casselberry.

Stephenson

North Orlando Councilman
Bob Stephenson branded Wed­
nesday's 9:30 a. m. special call­
ed council session ‘‘entirely un­
fair and unjust" and labeled It
aa a "typical example o f North
Orlando Co. tactic*."
In a statement to reporters
after the less than 20 minute
session during which he was
suspended a* the Village Fire
Chief by Mayor Frank Faiula,
Stephenson said "If this is a
Democracy, then auch tactic*
o f the organisation should be
open to the public for national
Inspection and approval."
Referring to the fact that
only IS hours advance notice
had been given before the un­
precedented daytime meeting,
he pointed out that he and
Councilman W. W. Anderson,
although unsalaried as coun­
cilman, are salaried employes
and that such meetings could
possibly jeopardise their jobs.
He called additional atten­
tion to the fact that there was
no opportunity to inform the
cltlsens of the meeting which

VFW Auxiliary
Elects Officers

he said was "held entirely at
the convenience o f the com­
pany."
At the present time Steph­
enson and Anderson art the
only elected official* on tha

Icouncil. Election* will be held
In March for the post* held by
Faaula, Ruel Stripling and
Clarence Memory who serva
on the board through appointIment by the company.

LYMAN ALTERNATES on the Bruin Bowl
Team tire Sandy Sherwcn, left, a itenior and Ar­
lene Mnnon, a junior. Though Arlene has yet to
see action, Sandy took over aa team captain hint
Sunday when Lyman met Seabreeze o f Daytonu.
(Herald Photo)

By Donna Kite*
The Auxiliary of South Sem­
inole VFW Post 8207 held Its
regular monthly meeting last
Thursday night at thr home of
Mrs. Merle llsrris.
Elections were held to fill
the offices of chaplain, guard
and two year trustee. Those
named were Mr*. Pearl Gil­
The recommended appoint­
bert. chaplain; Mrs. Flossie
ments by Casselberry Mayor
Balser, guard, and Dorothy
Fred Heat' were approved al­
Moulton, trustee.
most unanimously by tha new
Appointments by the presi­
dent, Mrs. Irene March, In­
cluded those of Mr*. Virginia
McManus aa secretary and
Mrs. Eva Wynn as historian.
Announcement was made
that there will be a joint social
meeting with the Post on Jan.
lly Janr Casaelberry
24 with Commander Matt.
The South Seminole Wel­
come Wagon Newcomers Club
will hold Ita regular monthly
meeting next Thursday at the
llumiltun House Restaurant In
North Fern Park.
Thu executive buaid will
meet at 11 a. m. Tha business
By Jane Casselberry
meeting and an afternoon of
The offices of Casselberry card* will follow tha noon
Utilitiea and Casselberry Land luncheon.
Co.
la v e
moved
across
All newcomers to the area
Hwy. 17-92 to tire old Colonial are welcome to attend whether
style Casselberry Ferneries or not they have had a rail
Building which has been from Welcome Wagon Hostess
undergoing extensive face­ Nora N'orrla. Anyone knowing
lifting.
o f newcomers in the commun­
The building ha* been a ity may notify Mra. N'orrla by
landmark on (ho highway for trlcphon* and she will call on
more than 30 years. It waa them to welcome them and
designed by the distinguish­ bring gifts donated by Wel­
ed Winter Park architect. come Wagon sponsors.
Gamble Rogers, for use as
Reservations for the lunch­
offices and a fern packing eon should be made with Mrs.
house.
L. V. I’rttinatl, Wilahlr* Dr„
The Utilities and the Land Fern Park or Mis. Luther
companies have vacated their Miles, Purest City.
office* in live shopping cen­
ter to make way for a cloth­
ing store which will be open­
ed by Mr. and Mra. W. O.
Moon of Longwood.

Casselberry Mayor
Makes Appointments
Newcomers Club
Plans Meeting

Casselberry
Offices To Move

Oviedo Club
To See Film

Credit Union
Sets Meeting
By Jane Casselberry
The 13th Annual Member­
ship Meeting of the Cassel­
berry Citliena Credit Union
will be held next Monday at
7:30 p.m. at the Women's Club
Building un Overbrook Dr.
Officials urge all member*
to be present.

By IJnda Smithson
Tlic Oviedo Hume Demon­
stration Club will meet at
thr Oviedo Canning Kitchen
at 9:30 a. m. Friday. Mem­
bers planning to attend arc
asked to bring a chair and a
cup.
A film. "Lady and the
Slock Exchange," will tic
shown by Kim Barley of the
A. M. Kidder brokerage firm
in Sanford.

board uf Aldermen at Munday night's meeting.
Tha only real dissentlon
cam* over tha naming o f a
five-man Zoning Board which
finally was approvad by the
deciding vota o f newly elected
Chairman Ed Lunn.
Appointed were H a r m a n
Joyce, a holdover member and
Graham Wilson, Elton Bennett, John M. Burn* and J. A.
Ilirkenmeyer. Voting for tha
recommendations were L. E.
W o o d h a m s and Art Lego;
against. C liff Ovarmsn and
George Howard.
Hie appointment o f Clyde
Fueas as building inspector
was tabled until tha February
meeting. Overman, who pres­
ently holds th* Job, already
had requested that he be al­
lowed lo continue with work
underway.
The appointment of s light­
ing chairman also Is pending
due to III health o f Herbert
Maley, who hold the post and
was recommended for another
term. In th* interim. W. I*
Tilford accepted th* job.
Other appointments mad*
were those o f George l,ewis
and Fred Krdman as polirt
patrolmen; James 1.. Dirkenmeyer, city custodian; J. D.
Self, Drvxel Ice and Don Willson, road board and Edward
Stout and Thomas Mackey,
recreation commission.
The l&gt;o*rd agreed to abolish
the building committee until
such time a* a city building
fund can lie established.

PTL M eets
By Linda Smithson
The January meeting of tbs
Slav u Parcnt-Tcachcr League
was Isold at 8 p. m. Tuesday
in the school auditorium.
Members ol tlse boy* and
girl* 4-H Clubs presented ths
educational portion of th*
program.

Fire Auxiliary Installs New Officers

NEW OFFICERS o f ths Lake Mary Volunteer Fire Dept. Auxiliary were
installed Inst Thursday night by Mrs. Mnck N. Cleveland Sr., left. Presenting the gevel to Mr*. Marion Schweickert, new president, is Mrs.
Marge lleinhuck, retiring president. Other officers at right o f Mrs.
Schweickert are Mr*. Virginia Mercer, vice president; Mrs. K*y Sannman,
secretary and Mrs, France* Abell, treasurer.
(Herald Photo).

New officer* of the Lake
Mary Volunteer Fire Dept.
Auxiliary were Installed last
Thursday night by 6lra. Mark
N. Cleveland Sr. who served
as officiating officer for the
•cession.
Taking over were Mr*.
Marlon Schweickert, presi­
dent; Mrs. Virginia Mercer,
vice president; Mr*. Kay
Sastman, secretary and Mrs.
Francos Abell, treasurer.
Directors
installed
were

Marge llrlnhurk. Mr*. Viola
Werfelman, also a director,
waa unable lo lie present for
the meeting.
Chairmen appointed for the
coming year included Mrs.
H e l e n Powell, devotional;
Mra. Margaret Ulmer, ways
and meana with Mrs. Lena
Eith and Mrs. Lois Pugh aa
ro-chairman;
Mrs.
Claire
Grange, sunshine; Mrs. AbeU,
publicity; Mrs. Mercer, post­
er; Mra. Libby Smathers, kit

bell and Mrs. Sjoblom as cochairmen.
Appointed as a committee
to work with the firemen on
the Feb. 9 annual barbecue
were Mrs. Ilelnbuch as chair­
man, Mrs. Grange as cochairman and Mrs. Florence
Zimmerman as head of the
ticket committee.
The annual report, present­
ed by Mr*. Ilelnbuch, m iring
president, termed the past
year as th* most success,
ful In the organization's his­
Mrs. Ruhr ijabkm sod Mrs. chan *ui&gt; Mrs. Bcruns Scnk- tory.

During Hie year, in addi­
tion lo sponsoring rard par­
ties, and square dances, tha
group assisted the firemen
with several barbecues and
at the annual picnic and gave
a Halloween party and a
Christmas party.
Proceed* from
Auxiliary
sponsored event* were used
toward
tlie new
meeting
room at the Halt.. Tha Auxi­
liary also purchased a heat­
er, ch ain , electric fan and
tad th* atafc Om ' "

�GSA O K s Post Office
As Future Library Site

^ C L O ^
By Larry Vrrvhrl
It’s a sure bet Hie city
won't ask for urban renewal
legislation when lliey get to­
gether with (be total dele­
gation Feb. 1 . . . The word
is that "urban renewal" it
too much a hut potato

•

The General Service Administra­
tion today hr reed to turn over the va­
cant First St. Post Office for use us it
public library.
At the same time, GSA official*
in Atlunta informed City Manager \\\
K. Knowles that fi5 feet of adjacent
property by the facility would l&gt;e put
up for sale.
The deed for the facility i« expect­
ed to be turned over to the city within
the next 10 day*.
Knowles said this morning that

• •

Its also a sure bet the
county will bcscigc. plead,
cajole, urge, ask, emphasize,
stress, argue for a pay raise
. . . At least this time the
msjortty have been in ofiicc
more than 13 days,

• • •
That scheduled school hoard
meeting yesterday was call­
ed off because plans for Engliah Estates school weren't
quite ready.

•

Mr.
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Mrs.
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H.

L.

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Praise for Florida bul fear
for the future of the United
States was expressed today
by H. L. Hunt, Itere from
for the dedication of
his HI.H Products plant at
10 s. m. Saturday.
• • •
Hunt and Doyle Conner,
(irtyhm-.td
honored local commissioner of agriculture,
manager Homer Little for will speak at the dedication.
"exceptional service."

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a good place for labor to
live."
However, Hunt turned the
interview to Use national and
international scale by releas­
ing a prepared statement:
"A year ago a public opin­
ion poll showed that nine out
of IU Hiougbt Hie United
States should slay in Hie
United Nations. After viewing
small dictator Thant in actlun
•
a
•
effecting
the
decision
to
Big doings here tomorrow
make Cuba a permanent san­
but remember it's also Ro '
ctuary for Castro, to enslave
berl E. Lee's birthday. Well.
the Cuban people and Thant
1 was horn In south Brook- j
assisting him in nullifying
lyn!
the 'on spot inspection' plan,
• • •
we Hie public of (lie U. S.
New Dellary C of C Presishould change our mind*. By
dent, J. C. Bradley tells us
now we must also be aware
that John Krider has accept­
nf dictator Thant, without
ed sn Invitation from him to |
TALLAHASSEE (UI*I&gt;— Five Hoiimg member* I even real authority from the
speak to the Dellary group filml petition* with the Secretary of Stale today to UN and acting against the
cn Feb. 20th.
initiate a mova for the Ltfrlalaturu hi call Unelf into wishes of our allies, ruling
• • »l
apeclal aaaaloo to reapportion.
with a mailed fid to carry
Speaking of D e llv y , Hos­
The petitions, m i tie* ting u third apodal fw**inn
pital Administrator
up t*4Utrittjn|r. were filed by Bop*, lleorjre Stnllinu*
erer spoke to the’ D e ltr y —r*
of Duval, Hubby |(u»* o f WayChamber Wednesday *?gnt
Vila. Ji toe* il ’.Vise of Okatelling them about the new
Vjatt how great tla- tbit
I-ora. Jack F.iunjrr* o f Munretirement center which will
loe and Allissnri It. Strickland 'first mVh nf th e 4 world,'
he built their.
Thant; a creation of Khruahof Litius,
• * •
If a total o f 27 petitions, chev or perhaps a pet of the
It’s easier to get ticket*- to
representing one-fifth o f tlm U. S State department to
Hie next Liston
Pa Hers ?n
j im-mticishin o f tile Legisla­ head Hie partnership between
fight than the chamber ban­
ture, ui* filed, the Secret ary the L. S. and the USSR,
quet Saturday night.
o f State must poll the entire known us the UN?"
•
*
•
Hunt elaborated on Ilia
Seminole County today Ins- legislature. Affirmative vote
You can forget about that
rums eligible fur emergency of three-fifths or 80 members prepared statement by saying
September 1903 target date
is neerssnry to convene the that he is "disturbed for the
for the Seminole College out funds tn rebuild roads iluning- meeting.
future of America; It is be­
i-d during lust month's record
by North Orlando , . .
The self-starter move was coming enslaved." He added
fu
rze.
• • I
luunrhed by Stalling* even he definitely feels Hist CornThe county engineer Imd re*
A gift subscription to the
mnnium it on the uprise in
ported cat Her that close to tbuugh House Speaker Mal­
Herald is the number one
the U. S.
lory
Home
dropped
a
similar
news source for a Cleveland, {13,000 In damages hit the proposal mi Tuesday l&gt;crauae
"Very few people know,"
Ohio, couple these days, Mr. county road, due tn the fiecze. lie said it was ""hopelt-**."
the Texas oilman said, "Hiat
Today the road board act up
and Mrs. B. Dudl write that
Home said it waa impos­ in September of tool our
•ince liicir papers have been an eificrgcm y fund of more sible to get
o f the Congress passed a bill, and
on strike they have grown limn {I million to covet re­ Senate to go along. Horne the President signed it, giv­
to depend on the liersid as building of c o u n t y - roads said the move has to lie ap- ing authority to the President
their prime informant. Their tlnoughout the entile state.
to disarm our country. It
Tho {I,lh2,uo0 i n c l u d e s pi uvrd by three-fifths of each
onty suggestion for improvcould mean, if he wished,
House.
{382,000
for
emergency
fund*
mem is that the high tem­
" I f we're to get hack Into destroying our military ser­
peratures be carried for tlx* ami { 800,000 in secondary special session, it's going to vices, doing away with live
state of Florida in the wra- monies,
U. S Military academy at
In another action, the board have to lie by rsll of the gov­ West Point, the U. S. Naval
titer reports.
ernor,”
Horne
ssid.
voted to ask oil comptitnea to
. * *
The governor said he won't academy at Annspoiii and
Water improvement
con­ okay u single n ed it curd for call the session until lie lias Hie U, S. Air Force academy
tracts between the city and use by the state. If alt the oil agreement In advance for at Colorado Springs."
Clark, Dailey and Dietz will be roitipunics ngit-e, one n edit uduption of a rrasonabln plan
Hunt charged the Presi­
signed at the Jan. 28 merting. curd would lie pul in each which so far lie has been un­ dent’s representative for dis­
slate vehicle, thus simplifying
. . .
armament "has been proved
able to get.
to tie a member of a Com­
The new Board of Aldermen pupt-r work.
munist front in the U. S. bul
took over in Casselberry Mon­
he recently resigned.” He
day night with a tidy cash
said further that if Hie U,
balance on hand of 123.381.*2.
S. is disarmed our arms
An approximate pl.noo of this
would be turned over to the
amount, however, h is already
UN. whose military forces al­
been awarded In bids by the
ways have been beaded by a
retiring board.
ORLANDO (U P !) The Communist.
Merit and service awards
In addition the new board in
He
concluded
that
the
herited final action on the will be presented Saturday Orange County public schools
city’s new zoning plan and evening when the Seminole will begin gradual integration newspapers, magazines and
map, on the requested water Counly Chamber of Commerce next September, according to other news media "is per­
haps 85 to five per cent in
rale raise by Casselberry holds its annual dinner-meet­ School Supt. It. Earl Kipp.
The County School Board the liands of people who want
Utilities and on the annexation ing at the Mayfair Inn
Gov. Farris Bryant will he approved a plan Wednesday to see us subjugated." He
of Seminole Shopping Plaza.
•
•
*
introduced
by Slate
Rep. night for integrating the first suggested a slogan: "A ik
Jack
Morrison’s
Service Mack N. Cleveland Jr The grades of all county publir your friends to buy their pro­
ducts advertised only in pa­
station next to the courthouse governor will be the principal schools next September.
Under the plan, parents of triotic media."
will look like an annex soon, speaker.
Chaplain Robert N Deal. children who will enter the
.tack Is painting the outside of
.vis building and it will be the NAS, will pronounce the invo­ first grade next September
will apply at the school of
same colors of the courlhouse. cation.
Charles L. Bobinson will Ibelr choice during Hie per­
&lt;That is when the courthouse
present the Downtown Mer­ iod from February through
is painted.)
* • •
chants Association's service April. The children will be al­
If you don’t think this coun­ award. Judge Volie A. Wil­ lowed to attend the seta-d
Sen Bernard Parrish, Titus­
ty isn’t growing take a look liams Jr. will present the nearest their home rcgarjlcaa
at some of these figures Art Chamber’s merit awards tu of the predominance of the ville, god John Krider, SanBeckwith came up with the two members. Robert F. Shed- race in their neighborhood or lord, chairman o f the St.
Jnhr.s-i.idian River Naviga­
den will present the Cham­ school.
other day:
The option will lie extended tion committee, will meet
For a 10 year period, Instru­ ber's community s e r v i c e
one grade each year (here­ Monday noon With Chairman
ments recorded jumped from award.
Harris Saxton of the Volusia
after.
8,118 to 18,010; collection of
Token Integration was intro­ Counly Commission *t New
delinquent taxes. 132, {8,984,
duced in the county this school Smyrna Beach.
11W12, {80,207; County Court
Parr lab and Krider will in­
WASHINGTON
(C PI) — year when about Zu Negro
informatiuns filed, 1032, 077,
last year, 2,103; Ciieuit Court President Kennedy will visit studenta were admitted to vite Volusia Counly to join
chancery cases. 1032, 188; West Germany Ibis year fol­ Durrance Elementary School, witb Seminole, Brevard and
Ifm-J, 010; law cssci, 1035, 67; lowing a trip to Italy, the which primarily serves fam­ Orange counties in the promo1102, M0; criminal, 1032, 1UI Wiute House announced to­ ilies stationed a I Mi£u&gt; Air lion ol the proposed St JohnsIndian River canal.
I Force Base.
d s).
and 1002, 132County
Engineer’s office
biting their nails on what goes
with Seminole Dlvd. raccwayroad. . . Tito project will in­
terfere with completion of
23th St.

Dallas

Expressing Ids faith in Flor­
ida, Hunt said today that "as
we are successful in our ope­
rations here we will be ex­
panding.
"Your state has had ils upsand-dewns, such as the end
of the boom in 1023 and the
recent freeze, bul it has a
tremendous potential and Is

Special Session
Petition Filed

3jfraa|fe&amp;£

For ’Freeze'
Road Funds

m
embers

M erit Awards
T o Be Presented
A t C O f C Fete

Orange Schools
OK Integration

Canal Meet
Slated Monday

Berlin Bound

beinp put up for public bid. At that
time Commissioner Karl Hiirtlinbotliam
said "if we don’t take tltc building, the
school imiird nr any federal agency
could get control o f the facility.”
City A tty. Hill Hutchison had cmphusized that for the city it would
"just lie inlying time saying the build­
ing would lie used for a library."
The Merchants Division o f the
Chamber of Commerce have g o n e on
record favoring public bids on the pro­
perty.

Hunt

Hunt 'Fearful'
For U.S. Future

• •

Even though Hunt Co. plant
dedication is set for tomor­
row it will be awhile before
the plant is put into opera­
tions. Still some problems
with the state on industrial
waste.
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and

he will *tnrt immediately on planning
a layout for the jnist office for use ns
a library and start cost estimates on
renovating the facility.
On Nov. 26, the City Commission
voted to ask the GSA to take over the
post office for use ns a library despite
protest* front merchant* that it would
benefit the city more if it is put up for
public *u!c.
Even though the commission ap­
proved the |msl office for u future
library site, they favored the facility

VOL. 53

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WEATHER: Clear and warm through Saturday. High today, 75-80. Low tonight, 55-60.

nsuuoA...
Dam age Heavy
By Unite*) Press International
Suh-frtning cold pushed in­
to parched southern California
valleys again today, causing
the worst crop damage In M
year*.

No Politics Involved
In Called Jury-Conner

High Honors

Doyle Conner, commissioner
LONDON (U PI) — Friends of agriculture, today denlrd
nf .Sir Winston Churchill said any political implications in
today they are certain he last Monday's grand jury ac­
wuulil accept honorary citizen- tion aguinst four citrus men.
ship in the United States if It
In a telephone Interview
is offered him.
with The Herald from Talla­
hassee, Conner said that "to
Big Gross
nty knowledge (hr case pro­
WASHINGTON tU Pll — ceeded along normal lines."
Democrats expect to gross
lie was asked of report* that
about {1 million from to- charges against the lour men
nit-Ill's second anniversary cel­ had been dismissed last sum­
ebration o f President Ken- mer in a justice of the peace
indy's inauguration.
court.
"When w^ liorq, tn Tallahas­
Second Highest
see first learned of. the fact*.”
E D W A R D S AFB, Calif. he explained, "we investigated
(U P l)--C h lef space agency and turned our Information
pilot Joe Walker shut the XI3 over to the slate'* attorney,
rocket ship 31 mile* into space Arthur Steed. He look the rate
Thursday in the second high­ Into tltc JP court bul later de­
est flight ever made by a cided hr wanted II in a court
winged aircraft.
of higher Jurisdiction and so
moved to that court. Thr moViolence Out
Uun was granted and the men
CLEMSON, S. C. ( UPI) — were released from their
Student leaders said Thursday bonds. We nearly flipped when
they expect no violence If Ne­ we learned that.
gro llurvry Gantt is admitted
"Hut now- Hie lour nirn have
to tho all-white (.Vinson (.'ul­ been formally charged in in­
lage later this month liy fed­ dictments and these will pro­
eral court order.
ceed front tills point."
Conner denied any know­
ledge of reports lint Hie cave
N o Plans
HOLLYWOOD (L'Pl) — Ed­ bad been transferred from Hu
die Fisher suid Thursday hr JP court tu Circuit Court hehad no immrdiat* plans for cause "one of the defeiidums
divorcing Ids wife, Elisabeth turned state's evidence."
Steed's office a I Orlando
Taylor, hut would not stand lit
the way if she intend* to mar­ said he Is in court today and
cannot lie reached until this
ry lllt-hurd Burton.
afternoon.
The grand Jury last Monday
Fatal Mishap
DELAND ( UPI) — Howard returned true bills chargin':
Smith, 17, of Pierson, appar­
ently shot nnd killed himself
accidentally as he was on Ids
way to pick up newspapers for
his dally route Thursday, the
sheriff* department reported.

Polaris Missile
Shift Expected

conspiracy, bribery and grand Hammond and Alba T. Halt.
surrendered themselves, post­
larceny against Ralph AiderThe four defendants appear­ ed bonds and w-rra released
man. C. R. laiwdermilk, Hilly ed al the county jail Tuesday, pending a hearing on April IS.

PROPERTY DEED tu tin old witter linu anil ita right of way was pre&gt;
xt'iitpii to Mayor Tom Mi-Dnmilit, (left) Weilniwlay by ACL officials, SupL
L. A. Aiulurmtii, (tenter) and \V, T. Hensley, commercial agent, (right),
(Herald Photo)
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Seminole Blvd. Pave ACL Donates
Job Reborn Again Deed To City
Thu paving of Suniiimlu lllvtl., thought two day*
ago In Im&lt; a dead project, wit* maidenly reborn late
Thurmlay afternoon when Seminole Raceway with­
drew the Feb. I completion deadline and put up $18.()(Ml toward lite 82(1,-101) demanded by thu county to
paiTicipalu in widening and lemnTncing the mail.

Bulletin

Counly Clerk Art BerkDestroyer O f Life? WASHINGTON (UPI) - A with said at mum today (hr
LOS ANGELES (U PI) - A strategic shift was reported In x.’G,imi In rbrrk* had brrn
scientist w a r n e d Thursday Hie works for llic Mediterran­ plaint in escrow but would
that it is mnreivabla that mi­ ean today, with U. S. built tu- returned, lie said Hie
croscopic life form* from an­ Jupiter rockets in Italy and SIN,(loti thrrk from thr rarrwa&gt; Is not arrrplablr In
other planet could ding to re­ Turkey to be replaced by Pol
ari*
missiles
at
sea.
ils
prrsrni form ami would
turning space craft and de­
When Hie switch is made, it br returned to Hip rarestroy life on earth.
1* expected to be describ'd a- way. They will be required
(o plare their money with
furthering the Kennedy-Mac
Waiting
millan concept of s NATO Uassrlberry and that town
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) —
nuclear furce us outlined in Ibr will be requlrrd to put up
A federal labor mediator wait­
agreement Hiry reached at the a rlirik In the full amount
ed today for a chance ” to l-e
ol SZG.ItMl before (be coun­
Nassau conference.
useful" in a dispute in which
No part of (he plan now be­ ly will proceed with (in­
1,000 workers may walk out
ing developed has been spelled road work. Counly Engineer
on Hie Florida Eaat Coast
out officially. As recently as William Husb explained that
Railway Wednesday—and lose
last summer Hie Defense De­ "to make it proper Ibr
their jobs.
partment denied that any agreement by the county
withdrawal of Jupiter missiles must be with a municipali­
Hearings Over
ty.”
was contemplated.
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
The State Budget Commission
ended hearings Thursday on a
record {1.3 billion in requests
fur the coming biennium, end
Guv. Farris Bryant said the
group will meet Feb. 6-fl to
work on needed cutbacks.
New applicants for home­ the household is required to
stead exemption are urged to make application.
Un Jan. 1 homestead exemp
file now by Mrs. Mary Earle
Seminole County Board of
Walker, county tax assessor, Hun applications were mailed
Realtors will meet Mondry at
New home owners should to Unix* person* who applied
•:30 pan- at tbe RUtaba Inn
at Kern Park, Tho speaker take their recorded deed or fur exemption last year and
will be E. Austin J a v a of Or­ agreement for deed to the tea still owned their property the
lando, Important changes in assessor's office for the first first of 1863. Tangible and in­
board's business will be dls- application. In the case of tangible personal property re­
first application (he bead of turn forms also were mailed.

The low ii of t’esK-lberry
i-uily till, morning dc|H»itci|
with fount) Clerk A i l BekHa
00(1 sliaro
tint
{lo o contingency fund along
with tin- lluiewny'n click .
CoifiUui'tioli is ex pec l I'd to
begin immediately ami Hie
county, which will furnish
labor ami inuteriala, bus as-uied that the load will re­
main open to two-way tint fie
at all times.
The three way agreement
between the llaeewuy, the
town ami the county will
cover the two mile stretch
from llwy. 17-1*2 to Imku Dr,
7 lie 300 f o o l strip from Lake
Dr. to the gate* la bring re­
paved hy Hie Itucewuy,
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These should bo returned be­
fore April 1.
Mrs. Walker said Hie law
provides that In order tu re­
ceive the benefit of the exemp­
tions allowed application must
be filed earh year between
Jan. 1 and April i and, in or­
der to avoid penalties, all tax
returns must be filed by April

1.

Hie Atlantic Coast Lino
Railroad Wednesday presented
Hi* city with lli* deed to a
water pipe line approximately
two inilt-i long and a 15 font
right of way to fco with It.
Mayor Tom McDonald »eccptecl llic deed from railroad
official', L. A. Anderson, as»islant superintendent, and W.
T. Ilriislry, commercial agent.
Appraised value of Hus lino
and Ihe rigid of way lias been
assessed at near $15,out). An­
derson said.
Tin- line was llic original
water line from the railroad's
former pumping station in
I ake Jena e, which served Hie
old simps and the old passen­
ger station In Sanford, iio
added.
Tltc new station and shops
were pul in use in (Jclubcr,

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UN Sets M ove
Into Katanga
EMSABKTIIVILLE, Katan­
ga. The Congo (U P I ) - U. V.
forces prepared today to
start moving intu the Katanm o stronghold of Kolweit on
Hu- basis of an agreement
with
President
Mo is o
Tsiiombo.

Herald Index
Bridge
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Pairs 10 — Jan. 16, 1963

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Strikes . . .
Spares
B y John Hpolekl
Gm , but did jroa ever h«v*
so many different tournament*
C «ln f at the tame time? Real
fo o d once, too
Locally, I b e 11 e v e our
Charlee Muilc Co. Sunday
Sweeper rank* with the beat
throughout the entire atate. I
only hope that more o f our
"localites" take part In It
again this coming Sunday.
Remember, It's handicapped
and la on an equal baeie to
everyone regardleaa o f your
average.
Special recognition to Bill
Ball o f the Sanford Manufac­
turing team In the City Lea­
gue for coming thru and win­
ning thla tourney two weeke
ago.
Squad times are at 1 p. m.
and every hour and a half
thereafter!
A couple o f the fellows from
the Jet Lanes team went down
to ITalrvllla Lanee In Orlando
thla past Sunday to compete
in the C. 0 . B. P. A. Team
Handicap Tournament. It only
costs |4 per man and If your
team Is one o f the top entrlea
(It's handicapped), then your
way and entry will be paid Into the Southcaetern Tourna­
m ent Lsat time to get In on it
la this coming Saturday and
Sunday.
On the 90th o f the month,
Saturday, Jet Lanes will be
playing host to the Central
Florida Monthly Claaale. AH
o f the top bowlere throughout
the entire atate will be on hand
trying fo r the big prises.
This la a scratch tournament
but It's divided Into two cate­
gories . . . A— 174 average and
up and. the B Division— 178
average and under.
On the following day, Sun­
day, January 27th, wo'll again
be the host. This time It’ll bo
for the Junior Traveling Lea­
gue o f the Greater Orlando
•res.
The Jet Lanes entry Is mad*
up o f young men who also
bowl In our Saturday morning
Junior League. I sincerely
hope that we have a huge
cruwd out there cheering for
tiirm. It aUrta at 2 p. m. and
It's free. Thera are some reul
guixl young bowlara in this
league. They're averaging well
over the 170 mark.
Remember, 20th A 27th of
(Ills month. . . . Sweeper and
Junior Traveling L f,
Here's a not* from the pub­
licity direr lor of the Hanford
Women’s Howling Association,
llilu Stein.
The o|*en meeting will lx*
held Tuesday, January 22nd
at • p. m. la the Amerlcnn
Legion JIall on Highway 17U2. The City Association urges
all bowlers to attend and help
decide tournament date* and
rule*. The "Door Prise" pre­
sented will cover all entry fee*
for tournament and refreshmeats will be served.
It think it's most Important
that all o f you gal "keglerettas" plan now to attend this
very important meeting. It'll
be short In duration and
NOW'S THK TIMB TO UK
THERE AND HELP OUT. lie
a doer end not a complainrr
after It's all worked out!
I understand that there are
so many different teems want­

ing to enter Into oar largest
league, Tuesday Night's Navy
I n t r a m u r a l League, that
there's a possibility of expand­
ing the league even pest the
20 tcama. There would be a
second shift on the same night
at 9 p. m. More on this later
after checking it out with spe­
cial service*.
If Old Santa la listening I
surely hope that ha would pro­
vide me with about two ecuplea who'd make up the nuc*
leu* o f a team Into tha Thurs­
day Nile Mixed I-eague.
These fins folks have been
having Juat a bit o f a problem
and ara In real need of filling
In a complete team. The lea­
gue bowl* at 0 p. m. on Thurs.
If you’ra Interested, plea**
give me a call at tha Ians*.
A note to thla column from
Shirley Martin tailing me that
Etta Dorman ha* been named
to the Legislative and Rule*
Committee o f tha RWnA.
Etta'll have a boa down her*
at the lanes available for your
signed changes to-the consti­
tution o f the association.
Again, eom* mighty fin*
bowling turned In by our "lo­
cal pros."
Tony Rodrigues hammrrvd
home a high series in the City
League, 437—'Tony had game*
of 210, 224 A 2031 Who rolls
that much ball at Jet ImnesT
Individual high waa that o f
Lake Monro* Inn’s John Uhr
with a 2381
I he Shooting Stare o f this
same named league tide peat
week were Betty Church with
a 18.1 and Betty Allen and her
478. Hey, there were quite a
few o f theso league cutles roll­
ing game* above 160. . . .
Helen Altman 171 A !63| D.
Anderson 100; Gene 1-ambert
160; Dot Johnson had games
of 167 A 164; Peggy Pfltser
shot a 173. Coma on John , . .
look at those sheets agalnl
What waa tha high game7
Ooops . . . 1 see whatcha mean!
H|teclal spotlight on Ann GridIcy for her top* . , . 1861
That'll do It for thl* week.
Ilcinvmher, Sunday Sweeper
this Kunduy. And double In­
ti test on the 20th A 27th.
Patronise your b o w l i n g
sponsorl

VAH-3 Leads
Motor Loop
VAII-3 Enlisted Wives, with
a 39 26 score, lead* the Hol­
ler Motor Navy Wivee bow­
ling league. VAH-1 Tigers
follow closely with 38 wins
and 24 losses. VAH-t Officer
Wives and NAM 7 D 1 are
(led for third with 37-37,
Clara
llarbcr had high
game with 189 and Lucie
Mayers bad high series with
491.
Tournament rules will be
decided at a meeting Jan.
22 at 7:30 p. m. at the
American Legioa.

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Bettors Have Field Day
At Rich Jai-Alai Action

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Arratlbcl and Zubl surprised
the bettors at the OrlandoSeminole Jal Alai fronton
Monday night by bringing In
a win worth the largest payoff
this season for a win ticket.
Playing out of the number
alg position, the victorious duo

jumped off with two points
after (lie board showed them
going off at 30-1 "dd*. Tbl«
didn't bother Arratibef or Zubl
because they moved right In
on their next turn and ran out
with five strslght counters.
Arratlbcl also won the 11th
In the matinee performance,
this time with Agustin, al­
though their finish was not
as spectacular as the evening
performance win.
Arcltio and Urtzar had to
setUe for place position after
Grand opening of Seminole leading most of Use way. The
Park Raceway will be held 4-1 perfects paid a good $239.Friday night, Feb. 1. A nine- to.
race program Is scheduled for
• p.m. nightly (except Sunday)
through April 2.
The 62-nlght meeting will
feature harnesi aud quarterBy Ualted Press International
horse races.
Mississippi Stale's homeLong a winter training cencourt
Invincibility has wreck­
tar for trotters and pacers, the
Casselberry plant has been ed Georgia Tech'e 11-game
completely rebuilt, including winning streak, establishing
coach Hsbe McCarthy's Bull­
a 2.500-seat grandstand and a
2,000-spacs concrcta parking dogs as top dog again in tho
Southeastern Basketball Cpoarea.
ference.
W. D. (Red) Stroud, Missis­
sippi State's skinny barkcourt
man who brat Georgia Tech
with a last-second basket last
Li’l Buggers stUI hold the year, scored 30 points In an l i ­
lead in the Jet Bowlerettes es rout over the Yellow Jac­
I-eague with 44 wins and IB kets Monday night at Starklosses. Cut 'n* Curl Is second ville, Miss. The loss knocked
with 46-21 and Karns Insur­ Tech off the unbeaten list,
leaving only top-ranked Cin­
ance third with 40-24.
Jane Spolskl had high game cinnati, second ranked Loyola
with 207 and Shirley Martin of Chicago and Niagara, rank­
took high scries honors with ed No. 18, on the major col­
lege perfect record list.
608.

Raceway Opens
Here Feb. t

Unbeaten Tech
Toppled, 81-69

Coach Ralph Stumpf said
hie boys are primed to take
Leesburg la retaliation for
the two-point defeat when the
Yellow Jackets downed the
Seminolea 44-42 in the Christ­
mas tournament at Leesburg.
"After defeating Wildwood
last week,” the coach said,
"we feel we are ready to take
Leesburg tonight."
Winter Park )e*&lt;f» tUr cm ference with Apopka, DcLand
and Sanford tied for second
place.
The Sanford Juniors will
face the undefeated Lccshurg
Juniors at 4:30 p.m.
Stetson University will meet
Rollins College at 8 p.m. Wed­
nesday at Uie Sanford high
school court.
/
Sanford faces DeLsnd there
Friday evening and Winter
Park here Saturday evening.
It's a week filled with bas­
ketball," seid Coach Slumpf.

Bankers Topple
Navy Cagers
In (he Men's Daskctball
League sponsored by the Rec­
reation and Parks Depart­
ment, Florida State Bank de­
feated VAH-3 by one point. The
score was 58 67 with the men
playing the closest game of
the season. Cliff Laub scored
a high of 22 points fur Florida
Stale and Tim Grady scored
26 for VAH-3.
VAH-11 won over the O. K.
Tire learn 43 to 36 with Christ­
off scoring IB poinls for VAIIIt and Miller, 10 for the oppos­
ing team.
Next game will be held at
Sanford Junior High at 7 p.m.
with VAH-3 vs. O. K. Tire and
at 8:16 p.m. with VAIM1 and
Marine Barrack*.

Locals Trounce McCoy Golfers
The Mayfair ’ Men's Golf
Association thoroughly troun­
ced the men from McCoy Air
Force Base In an Inter-City
point tournament play at the
Mayfair Country Club, with a
118 to 17 acore, Sunday.
Winner In the A division,
low gross was BUI Foulk
with a 73, with H. Ring se­
cond with a 74. Low net was
Coburn o f McCoy 69. and
Frederick of McCoy, 71.
B division
winner,
low
gross was Bowman with a
74 and B. C. Hamilton, se­

cond gross of 71. Low net
was F. Harrington with a
66 and F. Durto, second net
with a 70.
C Division winner was L.
Zok. with a low gross of 82
and D. Sowell second with
an 85. Low net was taken

by Jernigan with a 70 and
C. HelUley of McCcy with a
71.
Team scores In A. Divi­
sion were as follows; Foulk
and Spencer. 6tt v* Naisha
and Foley, 214.
Grier and Ring, 9, vs.

Sweeney's Tightens'
City Loop Standings

Action In the City League
last week waa pin-pointed
on the match between Jet
Lanes, the league leaders,
and
third
place
holders,
Sweeney's.
Action tn the Jet Lanes
Taking full advantage of an
All-Star League last week " o f f night for Jet Lanes,
found John Zeuti having the and "Ac rAve.?.rr oC.ZL't'.lf'-f
.pin* falling his way to the from the line-up, Sweeney's
tune of a 039-series. John blasted the pins for a 4-0
had games of 206, 221 and sweep, the first Umo the
213.
league leaders failed to take
He also helped hi* team a singte point.
w,n one game from the
As a result of this loss,
Handy Food store men.
Jet Lanes' lead was cut to
Woody Wilson also was only four points over 2nd
having a good night. Woody place Lake 3tomo* Inn and
started off with a dutch 200 five points over Sweeney's.
game. This consists of all "C ap’n Paul" was top dog
strikes and spares. He went for Sweeney's, leading the
on with games of 213 and way like a good leader
100 to end up with a 011 ser­ should with a 213 650 scr­
ies for the Handy Food store ies. Beiircn's 236 647 was
team.
high in the futile effort by
In other league action, Jet Lancs.
Meador* Marine took all
B4W Marine Service, firm­
three games from the Faust ly entrenched in the cellsr,
Drugs trio lo move back In­ seems out to prove Uiat any
to a tie for second place team in the league can be
with Handy Food stores. Phil a threat. Although they only
Roche was the high man took one point In their match,
for Meadors with game* of they msosged to throw a
183, 181 and 194 for a 668 acare Into 2nd place Lake
series. Don MacIntyre was Monroe Inn. Tony Rodriguez
high man for Faust with a led the way for his team
634 series.
and the league by hurling his
The Betty Ann's trio man­ "big ball'' to the tune of a
aged to salvage two games 637 series, good enough to
from Sanford Dry Cleaners. take over 3rd high individual
Neal Maxwell was the big series to dale. John Uhr's
gun for Iho Belly Ann's with 238 was high single for Lake
a 231 570 scries and Harold Monroe and Utc league, while
Herbst was high for the Dry team mates Fox and DeCleaners with a 519 seriei.
Palma contributed 201 and
Then to finish the night 224 respectively.
off the league-leading (earn
Team No. 4. paced by
of Larry'a Mart lat two duplicate 627'a by Smith and
games to Fralley Concret. Haney, took a 3-1 win from
Joe Wallace was high for Team No. 1. Schautteet’s 213
Frailey with a 211/649 series for Uie losera was the only
while John Wright was high 200 game rolled in this
for Larry's Start with a match.
629 scries.
Sanford Mfg. Co. welcomed

John Zeuli Bags
Big 639 Series

the "Gray Fox” back with
open arm* after his two
week lay-off, and showed
their appreciation by sweep­
ing 4 points from Buddy's
Auto.

Bonnie Shoots
For 2nd Straight
With one feature victory in
the bag, Lawrence B. Hughes'
Bonnie Abbe will try to make
It two straight tonight when
she goes to the post in the
ninth race, the evening's top
attraction at the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club.
In winning the main event
Thursday Bonnie Abbe was
clocked at a fast 31.21 sernnds
and crossed the line a length■nd-a-half in front of last rea­
son's Inaugural winner, O. B.’ t
D.D.T. The Oswald Brother*'
veteran speedster Is also in the
lineup and may turn the
tables.
Others running will be Pac
Sac. Speed Beam. Texas Lace.
Rapid Roy, Duke Drake and
Rank Son.
Cecil Austin's Texas Lace
cannot be overlooked for she
already has a grade B win to
her credit. She won the eighth
race Thursday, her first start
since arriving here from Tampa.
Fred Trcvlllion'e Pac Sac,
who starred
at
Daytona,
schooled here to three straight
wins but has missed the mon­
ey in her two official outings.
Tonight's tenth race will
send grade B Greyhounds over
the long 3/8lha mile course.
Rockln Mnllie, Mystery Tamer
and Joyce L. have already
scored over the marathon
route.

NEW YORK (UPD—Unbeat­
en Loyola of Chicago ran its
season record to 15-0 but lost
ground today- In Its battle to
overtake Cincinnati as the na­
tion'* No. 1 major college bas­
ketball team In the United
Press International ratings.

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LI’L Buggers
Hold Loop Lead

Top Team

Franklin and Marine, o.|
Tooke and Powell, 7‘ 4 v«.
Saloca and Fredericks, l i t ;
Hamilton and Cannell, 2&gt;*
vs. Coburn and Thomas, 6'4.
Bradford and Weber, 71* ve.
Langston and Crane 114.
D Division teams; Sher­
wood and Msllczowskl, 7 v*.
Burke and Pollock, 2; Hamil­
ton and Harrington. 9 vs.
Brigham and Caperton. 8.
Bowman and Durzo, 9 vs.
Thomas and Whitaker, 0;
Wester and Simas, 9. vs.
Hurt and Wclman. 0; Good­
man and Krcusche 7, vs.
Wynn and Nocnan, 2.
C Division teams; Broons
and Sowell, 9 vs. Waldron
and Thacher. 0; Billups and
Jernigan. 8 vs. Jackson and
Hunt, l ; Yost and Duncan,
9 vs. T. llcltsley and C. Hellaley, 0.
Zok and drGanahl, 9 vs.
I.oil and Bel), 0; Heckcnbach and McCallum 9 vs.
Cullls and Barch, 0;
The tournament gave thro*
points
for
an
individual
match and three points for
the team match.

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JFK Shuns
Barge Canal
WASHINGTON* (UPI) — President Kennedy
naked Conpreas to approve nearly $25 million in pub­
lic works projects for Florida today but did not men­
tion the highly controversial Cross-Florida Purge
Canal.
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$205,000 to complete planning
the canal from the Gulf of I SEN. 1IETII JOHNSON,
n member o f the Flori­
Mexico to the Atlantic ocean,
da Legislature xinro
and congress granted U only
1057 and Florida’a first
after a bitter floor fight on
woman senator will lie
the last day of the session.
the speaker at the an­
The commission c o u l d
nua] DSA Banquet of

spark an attempt by Florida
congressmen to get Initial
construction money w h e n
they appear before the appro­
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priations committees.
The president requested one
construction start, the Can­
Memo to the Sanford Scmaveral Harbor Navigation pro­
inolc Development Co. What
House Speaker Mallory ject for whiclt he asked $1,happened to Del-Mar?
• • •
Horne abruptly abandoned 500.000.
His total Florida request of
Chmtmaa lights being tak­ today a plan to Initiate a
$2i,&lt;M?,oon, included 1259.000
en down along First St. Let's “ self starter" petition to
for investigations, $21,223,000
hops they don't wash 'em off
force the Legislature Into a for construction, and $3,0G0,and put them up again next
third special session on re- 000 for maintenance.
year.
Investigations requested by
• • •
apportion mrnL
the administration Included:
A CONVERSATION WITH
Canal 13-Middl# River, $2.COUNTY ENGINEER BILL
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000; E c o n l o e k h a t e h e e
BUSH.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — River, $20,000: Escambia Ri­
REPORTER: Well, t h a t
House Speaker Mallory Horne ver, $20,000; Everglades Na­
raceway road la dead.
tional Park. $75,000; IntraBUSH: Yea. the town of started a telephone poll of
eoaatal Waterway, St. Marks
Casielberry Just won't par­ legislators at 10 a. m. today
River-Tampa
Bay, $GO.OOO;
ticipate to construct the road to get the necessary appro­
val to initiate a move t o , „Martin County. $40,000; Phil
the way it should be built.
C'rcek. $6,000; PithlacREPORTER: Well, inajbc force a third special session
hascotee River. $11,000 San
the county attorney can grt I to try to solve reapportionta Rosa Island-Sablne Bay,
some advice from the attorney I ment.
Horne is checking with 55 $15,000; and Tampa Harbor,
general on what to do.
Hillsboro Bay, $10,000.
BUSH: Nothing Ervin can House members who signed
Construction
money
was
undated petitions at the close
do about it.
» • •
of the futile November sc*- requested for Apalachicola
River Channel improvement,
Last month'a freeze starting I sion approving another ses­
$500,000; Bakers Haulover In­
to take effect on the county sion. If at least 27 of these
let. $204,000;
$204,000; Central and
roads.
Estimated
damage feel the same way, Horne I
from S10.0O0 to $15,000. Hard­ said lie will .lute the peti-1 Southern Florida. $14,000,000;
est hit . . . Red Bug Rd.. Os­ lions and file them with the Intracoastal Waterway, Caceola Strip Rd. and the Long- secretary of state around looaahatchee River to An
clote River, $950,000; Intra
wood-Markham Rd. . . . Ice noon.
coastal Waterway, Jackson­
Horne
warned
Tuesday
he
crystals forming under the
wt&gt;u!d give Gov. Farris Bry­ ville to Miami. $2,065,000 Mi­
surface.
• • •
ant until noon today to com­ ami Harbor, $1,500,000; reim­
bursement to Palm Beach
Lake Mury Bisd. will be put plete a telephone poll of the
County for Lake Worth Inlet
Legislature
on
the
42-Mmator,
in emergency repair status
to South Lake, $9,000; and
. . . Road is really breaking 144-rcprcscntatlve plan back­
Port
Everglades
Harbor,
ed
by
Bryant.
up and Bush will ask the Coun­
The
speaker
said
that
the
837J.OOO.
ty Commission at their next
----------------meeting for immediate action. 1governor would probably not
! get enough backing for the i .
• • •
AO the county officials have plan, and warned If Brjant I N | | f I f j ) H j f c
turned in their annual reports did not rail a session despite) i v l l a l W l l l l w
but only Beckwith, Galloway the drawback, hr would take
steps for a self-called meetand MDe had excess fees.
ing of tlte lawmakers.
• • •
Horne was scheduled to; BERLIN (UPI) Soviet
Cily Attorney Bill Hufchtaon
Khnjllh.
will file a motion this after­ meet this morning with mem- ,,rrmicr Nlkll,
noon for dismissal on the ter­ ber* of Die House Appropria- chov ilu .rnat0|y brandishing
mite c a s e
involving Pete Hon* Committee, here for mfkcU |rv, olive branche*.
budget hearings, and sold *•&lt;*: roclsiced the pressure for a
Knowles and the city.
• • •
would lie in close touch with (jrrm in p »lr r treaty today
City will go ahead approving the otlicr House members in and indirectly denounced the
warhke
of
Red
pipeline company request . . . preparation for hi* move.
He said he had a "self- china
Maybe at the Jan. 28 meeting
there won't be so many angry starter" petition ready to d o - ; Khrushchev opened the seliver to Secretary of Stale cond d
of , hp Kast German
ACL men in the room.
Tom Adams at noon. The Communlrt part wllh , d ii.
• • •
Did you know that in most petition contained the requir play of verbal fireworks that
of the Seminole schools kids [ed signature* of 20 per cent touched on nearly every Is­
sue of tiie East-West cold
are using textbooks in science, of the Legislature.
The signatures were col­ war.
mathematics and social aludlected at the end of the abor­
He said die Soviet Union
ies at least 10 years old . . .
tive November special ses­ has a 109-megaton nuclear
• • •
sion. however. and Horne in­ bomb and implied it wtnjkl
County Home being fixed
dicated he would like lo re- lie used only on the United
up. Work being done insulating
j check with the signers to see State* if necessary.
the furnace room.
if the;' allll felt Hie same
• • •
"Such a bomb should not
way.
be used in Europe," he de­
Better get those reservations
clared.
in for the Chamber of Com­
"Such measures could only
merce B a n q u e t Saturday
be
used outside Western
night. Chamber being deluged
Europe."
with reservations and most of
At the same time he called
them from out-of-state.
• • •
WASHINGTON (U PI) — for a peaceful aolutioo of
Seminole Farm Bureau gone President Kennedy will ask East-West problems.
"W e do not want a king­
on record commending L'SDA ^Congress to extend the life of
dom in heaven," he declared.
action on reduced farm rates. the Civil Rights Commission.
• • •
In his budget message, Ken­ "We want a beautiful empire
Niro guy Hank Tainm over nedy said be wanted the ex- on earth. . .
"F o r that reason we act
at city ball hit by the flu bug. tension to prrmit the rotnmisLet's hope Henry is resting sion "to continue its valuable with a sense of respondbility.
up and working on his vacant contribution to our under- . We do not want wat. But if
property reappraisal while standing of civil right* prob- one Is fo~ced on us we shall
Icms."
|hit back."
in bed.
• • •
By LARRY VER-MIEL
Memo to Harold Johnson:
Once upon a time there ua*
• franchise directive . . . In
the merry ol’ land of . . .
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asula Fires Fire Chief

Want to see a college bas­
ketball game? Stetaon Uni­
versity and Rollins College
play at the Seminole High
Gym at 8 p in. tonight. Both
good teams, and the action is
A comprehensive education- the council members for the
really fast and furious.
• • •
al program for members of teak o f drawing up future de­
Still no nominations for a the year-old East Central velopment plana. This latter
young man of Seminole County
F l o r i d a Regional Planning program it designed for com­
for the Distinguished Service
rouneil was outlined Tuesday pletion and distribtion in mid­
Award or for the Young Farm­
er of the Year, U f a go . . . afternoon in a meeting at summer, Duyl* said,
Douglas Stenstrom, Sanford
deadline Is Thursday midnight. Mayfair Inn.
In effect, the member* will attorney, will be moderator of
Call the Jaycee office,
• « •
be "going to school" in a long- a panel discussion with con­
Jayct-cs will see how the tango achedulu designed to rd- sultant* representing various
Druukometer used by the San­ urate them in any and all governmental agencies and in­
ford Police Dept, work* Thurs­ phases o f planning for the fu­ stitutions of higher learning.
Serving on this panel with him
day whes Lt. Ben Butler wiU ture for the six-county aro«.
Chairman Claud# II. Wolfe, will be Dr. B- Q. Waddell, Inpm on a demonstration for the
r'ub at toeir luncheon meet Orlando, named council mem­ dian Iliier county; F. B. burlag at th# Civic Center. Won­ ber* on two penal #ub-commlt- gulna, Orange county; Paul
der who he'll uae for the deni- tee*, planning Director Robert Kirkpatrick, Osceola county,
•i,
Jl.ar Mere ai&lt; 11, Doyle outlined the study j unit Ucui Cur.nii.ghara, Vol­
|program aimed at preparing |usia county.

the Jaycees, to be held
Jan. 26. She was twice
voted one o f the 10
most outstanding house
members by the Capitol
Press Corps.

North Orlando Mayor Frank Faaula today dismissed Councilman Bob
"Stephenson na Village Fire Chief and
accepted the conditional resignation
o f three police officers.
The action was taken during a sporial council meeting culled for 9:30 a.m.
at the North Orlando Co. offices and
lusted less than 20 minutes.
Only after protest from Councilmen \V. W. Anderson and Stephenson
that he had no authority to "dismiss
any appointed and approved official"
did the mayor term his action as a

"suspension" and set a public hearing
to be held nfter a 15 day period.
The resignations o f Dave Tilaon,
Michnel Crosby and Stephenson as po­
lice officers were included in a resolu­
tion o f complaint against Police Chief
.lack Sutton.
Included in the document were
charges that Sutton "has been incom­
petent and derelict in the duties o f his
office; that he has, in public, displayed
conduct unbecoming a police officer in
uniform and that he has in public vio­
lated the peace and dignity of the Vil­

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lage of North Orlando."
It stated that if "at the next regu­
lar or special council meeting, the coun­
cil fails to act on these compinints, then
this document shnl! serve as formal
resignation o f each for reasons cited
herein."
Copies o f the resolution. In addition
to being relcnsod to to nrea newspapers,
will be sent to Orlando Junior College
President Morris Hale, to the Silver
Creek Mining and Precision Co. and to a
national magazine publication for
chiefs of police.

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WEATHER: Cloudy and cool through Thursday. High today, 55-60. Low tonight, 40-54.

UN Alerted
Near Tshombe
'Stronghold'
ELtSABETHVILE,
Kitanga, The Congo (U P I)— UN
troops kept alert near Kolwexl
today pending proof that Prov­
incial P r e s i d e n t M o i t e
Tshombe will carry out' hia
agreement to end Katanga's
secession.
High UN military sourret
said the troops, poised 43
miles northwest o f Jadotville,
would continue their build-up.
The Indian contingents could
drive on K o l w e i i should
Tihombo fail to bark bis
words with actions. Kolwezl,
a mining center and air base,
is TthomLe’a lust Katangrse
stronghold.
While UN officials were
hopeful that Tshombe would
move fast to implement his
agreement, they pointed out
that several timea in the past
ha made promlsea only to do
an -almost immrdiata aboutface.
The Katangese leader an­
nounced Tuesday In Kotwexl
that he was ready to end Kat­
anga's secession, give the UN
force freedom o f movement
throughout the province, and
return to Elitabethville to
work out plans for reunifica­
tion with til# rest of the
Congo.

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SR 4 2 7 Bid Letting

About The Same
WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h e
Navy expect* employment at
navy shipyards in fiscal ltnvt
to remain about the same
aa during this current fiscal
year, which end* June 30.

At White House
NEW
YORK
(UPI)
—
French singer Yves .Montand,
cn bis way to Washington to
sing at the White House Jan.
18, arrived here from Paris
Tuesday, "flattered" at Prov­
ident Kennedy'* Invitation.

Forging Ahead
LOME, Togo (U P!)—horni­
er Premier Nicola* Grunluky lorgcd ahead of two ri­
vals today In a bid to suc­
ceed
asslnated
President
Sylvanui Olympic, Informed
sources said.

Expected By Fall-Avery
The bid letting of State ing for the stretch of road
Road 427—thia county'* No. between Altamonte Springs
1 secondary road priority l* and Longvrood.
expected
before Hie fall,
The first phase of the proCounty
Commission v i c e
chairman James P. Avery In­
dicated today.
Avery, as well a* County
Engineer Bill Bush and Road
Supt. J. C. Lavender met
with SRD engineer* L. D.
McCallum ami G. F. McKin­
ney today to discuss plann-

i Ject—estimated at over $100,SRD engineer* said loday
000, will extend from SR 436 that planning of the second
I lo Altamonte to SU 434 in phase of SR 436 from Hwy.
i Longwood.
17 92 to Interstate 4 should
be completed within 60 daya
and then the SRD will pro­
ceed at « "fast pace" on SR
427."
The SR 427 project has al­
ready been surveyed and a
center line alignment con­
ducted, Avery added.

Chamber One Punch
Drive Termed Success

Five men won $25 savings Commerce'* membership drive.
bonds for "going over the top”
Ilond* will be presented to
Tuesday in Hit Chamber of Charles Tetenbaum, Sheriff J.
I - Hobby, Jaek Wither, J. S.
Real and John Kader for meet­
★
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★
ing their quota* In signing up
Chamber members.
NEW YORK (IT T ) — MoLAKELAND (U P D -lW id a
Results still art being tab­
dcrniiation a n d expansion Citrus Mutual took ll*ue today
ulated, according to Chamber
costs for plants and facilities with the U. S. Department of
manager John Krider, but “ we
ol the nation's steel "ldm Agriculture's citrus estimate
are very gratified at the num­
try were approximately $925 and slashed the estimated Va­
million in 1962, according lo lencia orange crop in half.
A capacity crowd it antici­ ber of new member* being
the American Iron and Steel
pated
when Gov. Farrla Bry­ signed up."
Robert W. Rutledge, execu­
Member* o f tha winning
ant addresses the annual din­
Institute.
te r vice president, said Mu­
ner of the Seminole County team and their wives will be
tual disagreed with USDA
guests at a steak dinner. Tha
forecast that the state would j Chamber of Commerce Satur­ winning team will be selected
day- evening at the Mayfair
WASHINGTON (UPI)
produce 35 million boxes of
when tabulation* are complet­
, Inn.
Chief postal Inspector II. B. Valencias.
ed.
Montague warned elderly cltChamber
Manager
John
Kri"Mutual believe* that the
liens today that all manner
Valencia harvest will be far dcr staled today that absolute
of crooks are out to filth
less than this forecast and on deadline for reservations will
their money with schemes
Dec. 19 estimated only alaiut be Thursday, lie added that
ranging from land fraud to
IX million boxes would be no reservations will be accept­
fake youth nostrums.
ed after Thursday breause the
harvested,"
Rutledge said.
Ry United Preaa International
number already haa reached
He
said
the
reasoning
was
Sub-aero temperatures clung
( near rapacity.
based
on
the
fart
that
about
to the Midwest today nfter the
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
A 28-year-old Casselberry
Special guests at the dinner
mercury fell as far as 50 be­ Sen. Richard 1). Russell, (I) one-third of llie Valencia acre­
will be II. L. Hunt, of Dallaa, v.-oman was injured In a oneage
is
non-hearing,
the
lo»s
in
low in one o f the harshest cold Ga.), said loday he would
Juice content will be very- Tcxaa, head of the IILII Pro- ear mishap on Dodd Road
spells in 75 yrars.
try lo block other major busi­
heavy in Valencias, some diieta processing plant which Tuesday.
The early-morning readings ness temporarily while Use
Tlie woman, identified by
oranges will never pass slate will be formally opened Satur­
were nut quite so severe as 24 ' Senate h lied up In a lila-rday morning; Mr*. Hunt and Trooper J, L. Sikes as Onamaturity
laws,
the
droppage
hours earlier when the bitter al drive lo modify its anti­
rale of Valencias will Increase, ! other HLH Products official*. lee Tyrcll Corneilua, suffer­
arctic bluet came close to giv­ filibuster rule.
ed from bruise* and abra­
and Hie Indian River area
ing Milwaukee, Win., and Minsions in the accident. Sikes
which
escaped
freeze
damage
neapnlii-St. Paul, Minn., their
said she was going souUi on
has
only
10
per
rent
of
the
to­
coldest weather in history.
MIAMI (UPI) — The Cuban
Dodd Rd. when Hie car skid­
tal
Valencia
rrop.
Already nearly 1(10 persons refugee center reported Tues- |
ded and turned over.
Rutledge laid that will) Ihr
were dead since the huge frig­ day there were 105,(XX) Cuban i
She was charged with speed
end of the mid season orange
id muss penetrated 48 tu tes.
exiles living In south Florida. 1
too great for conditions.
The Weather Bureau held An additional 55.01X1 refugees harvest in sight and with pro
Damage to her vehicle was
ressers planning lo use Va­
out hopa of warmer tempera­ from Communist Cuba have |
A "freak” shooting accident estimated at $1,200.
lencias
in
quantity
within
the
tures from the Rocky Sloun- been resettled in around I.txxi
left a Sanford Negro Tuesdny
next few weeks, the industry
tain region through the middle communities in the United
in eritirnt rondition at Orange
was vitally concerned with the
and lower Mississippi Valley. State*.
Memorial Hospital.
amount of Valencia* that can
Pollre said that Pete Knight,
Them were rising tempera­
be harvested.
ture* f o r a r a i l also from
1118 W. 10th Rt. was bit In th*
Southern California to Geor­
TALLAHASSEE ( UPI) - I
head with a bullet from a rifle
New members o f th* Alta­
that was fired two blocks monte Spring* Town Council,
Former House Speaker Wil- i
gialiain Chappell of Ocala was • DETROIT (U P I)— llelirop- away.
Gene Stephenson ami Stuart
Chief Ruy William* explain­ Fritrh, will lie instulled at to­
appointed today to a national le a operating in Viet Nan
committee working for adop­ me living equipped with arm­ ed a weapon fell to the ground, day'* 8 p. m. meeting In the
The Wckiva Springs Volun­ tion of constitutional change*, or plating to protect them fired, and th* bullet traveled Town Hall.
Stephenson will represent
teer Fire Dept, will meet at to preserve states r i g h t s from Communist guerrillas, two blocks, entering a plate
federal
encroach- Muj. Gen. Alden K. Sibley glass window hitting Knight Ward 3 and Fritch will repre­
the Bear Lake Elementary against
in Hie head.
snid Tuesday.
ment*
sent Ward 4.
school today at 7:30 p in.

Plants Modernize

Citrus Estimates
Not In Accord

Capacity Crowd
For BanquetSeen

Elderly Warned

Freezing Temps
Rack Midwest

Woman Hurt
As Car Skids

Block Vote

Exiles Report

Negro Shot
In Freak Mishap

Councilmen
To Be Installed

Chappell Named

Protection

Meet Set

Crisis Not
Ended-Caslro
• MIAMI (U PI) - C u b a n
Prime Minister Fide! Castro
fell Into step with Red China'*
hard line loday and urged rev­
olutionaries throughout Latin
America to "hurl tha znaasea
Into combat."
"That Is the duty of revolu­
tionary leaders . .
he said.
"That la what they did In Al­
giers and what the Communist
patriots art doing in South
Viet N«m . . . Thet la what
we did too."
The bearded Cuban leader,
in a speech broadcast by Ha­
vana Radio, said that as far
as he is concerned the Carv
ibbran rrisia haa not ended.
Although Castro did not
name the Soviet Union or Pre­
mier Nikita S. Khrushchev, he
assailed unidentified "critic*"
in a way that described Mos­
cow and its policy of "peace­
ful cocxlatencc."

Collier Named
CLEVELAND, Ohio (U P D Blanton Collier was named
head coach of Hie Cleveland
Drowns today,
succeeding
Paul Brown wito was fired •
week ago.

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It's Back To School For Regional Planners
This panel sub-committee utive director, Board o f Con­
will sit Jan. 81 and Feb. 1 at trol; OH* Trimble, Florida De­
lit* San Juan hotel in Orlando. velopment Commission; C. II.
Although not a public session, Coulter, Florida Doan! of For­
the discussion will be open to estry; Dr. Albert C. Hardy,
representative* o f r o u n t y , assistant state health officer.
John Wakefltld, Southwest
municipal, atato and other gov­
Florida Water Alanagement
ernmental agencies.
Doyle reported that appear­ district; Olin C. Lewi*, U. S.
ing before the panel will be Department o f Agriculture,
aoil conservation service; Dr.
th* following:
Doyle E. Conner, commis­ John N. Webb, profeasor of
sioner o f th* State Depart­ tconomics, and Dr. Ernest K.
ment o f Agriculture; G. E. Bartley, professor o f political
Dali Jr., execuUvo director of science, University of Florida;
the Central and S o u t h a r n Dr, Charle* 51. Grigg, profes­
Florida Flood Control district; sor of sociology, Florida Slate
Col. H. W. Tarklngtou, slat* University; Dr. J. OIU* Ed­
director of the Civil Defense munds, president of Stetson
council; J. B. Culpepper, exec­ jUnivarsily; T. A . Weybaz,

dean o f engineering college.
University o f Miami; If. E.
Wallace, Florida Gam* and
Fresh Water Fish Commission.
Ami representatives of the
Board of Conservation, Intern­
al Improvement Fund, Board
of Parks and Historic Memorlala, State Road department.
Turnpike authority, Canal Au­
thority of Florida, and Rollina
College.
Planning specialists w i l l
work wiUt a second panel sub­
committee, commencing next
month, Wolf* stated. Un thia
■ a c o n d sub-committee are
Merrill P. Barber, Indian Riv­
er rounty, moderator; Donald
E. Thompson, Brevard county;

Dean Downs, Orange rounty;
William Wallis, Osceola coun­
ty; C. 8. I.ee. .Seminole county,
and William E. Owens, Vousia
county.
Doyle explained that Invita­
tions have been extended to
work with th* subcommittee
to specialists in population
analysis and forecasting, eco­
nomic analysis o f land use,
community design, transporta­
tion, rssidanUaJ development,
commercial and Industrial de­
velopment, open apace and
recreation facuiUea, regional
fadlitiee eucb aa educational,
cultural and apedal; land de­
velopment control* and gen­
eral p burning.

These speclaiats, Doyle stat­
ed, will coni* from throughout
th* United States for a twoday program next m o n t h .
They will meet with Hie panel
members In Orlando, have a
briefing at Cape Canaveral
and a flight over the alx-county area.
Then, In May, Doyle contin­
ued, the** specialists will re­
turn for n aeaalon with panel
member* at Daytona Beach.
At that maeUng tha apeclalista will present their evalua­
tions of their studies mad* in
February.
From aU information gained
by th* two sub-committees
they will prepare a develop-

ment program for the aix
counties.
Council members Tuesday
votetf not to endorse proposals
by any groups for development
until it ha* completed its ov­
erall planning program during
th* mid-aummtr.
Wolf* announced name* o f
military liaison officer* desig­
nated to work with tho coun­
cil, a* follows;
Cdr. Tbomaa L Conder, San­
ford NA8; Col. Joaeph L.
Cara jib* 11, Patrick AFB; CoL
B. K. Ruloph, CoL Willard A.
Fountain and Maj. Gordon K.
Mono, Orlando AFB, and Maj.
Russell W. Layton, McCoy
AFB.

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training and a more compre­
hensive program o f tradeachool couraca and apprenticeemployment la being urged
for Seminole County by mem­
ber! of the Juvenile Council.
Letter* were aent Tuesday
to membera of the achool
board recommending that they
evaluate the county'* need
for "an all incluilve roc*,
tlonal program." The letter*
were algned by officer! of
the Council.
The action wai undertaken

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after members of the Juven­
ile Council, meeting In quart*
erly session, reported that
one o f the greatest needs of
youth of the county la for
productive employment.
"Up to a few years ago,
the need for this type of edu­
cational program has been
minor, because tlie county
has been predominantly agri­
cultural," John Angel, presi­
dent of the Juvenile Council
said.
“ However,” lie added, "the
economic growth and rising
population has steadily in-

creaaed the need for a man­
ual training program which
will fit youths for productive
employment."
"Many young citizens of
Seminole County are aimless*
ly wandering about our com*
munlty seeking employment
with no semblance of voca­
tional background," the let­
ter states. "The young peo­
ple of particular Interest to
our organisation are those
who have dropped from the
school system with the hope
of procuring immediate and
permanent employment."

Because of their tender
years and Inexperience, their
desires arc ra:cly fulfilled,"
tlie letter reads.
Statistics
from
national
school records show that
about 40 percent of students
drop out before completing
high school, and the number
of dropouts in this county has
already reached the 100 mark
this ear, Angel pointed out.
"These
youngster* are
handicapped from the atart
by their lack of skills and
experience," he said.

The Council m e m b e r *
igioed that a stepped-up pro
gram of training in the man­
ual trades would better pre­
pare this segment of tlie
population for earning a rea­
sonable living.
'
‘ ‘ Let’ * be realistic," Angel
said. "Less than a quarter
of todays students will con­
tinue academic studies to­
ward professional careers.”
“ This leaves a tremendous
number of youthful job-seek­
ers—both drop-outs and high
school graduates, who are illprepared to earn their way

in the highly competitive soclety of today."
"A more realiatic and pra­
ctical approach to providing
actual job-training for these
members of the community
is Imperative," the Council
president added.
“ Our organization is con­
vinced, following much con­
sideration of the subject,
“ that such a program ia im­
mediately necessary to fill a
dangerous void in our currlculum,” the Juvenile Council's
letter to the achool board
atattd.

Nationwide Strikes Idle
Hundreds Of Thousands
An administration official
hinted et possible W h i t e
House intervention In th* wa­
terfront strike which paralyz­
ed shipping from Mairw to
Texas.
Hie 1,600 member* of the
Transport Worker* U n i o n
AFLCIO, struck agelnet the
Philadelphia
Transportation
Co. over management'* insis­
tence on eliminating a “ nola y o ff' clause which permits
dismissal only for incompt*
tenet.
Th# strikers operate bus,
trolley and subway-elevated
lines. A factfinding committee
o f three federal circuit judges
bowed out of the dispute and
said It believed it xiuld

Memorial Held
For Sundvall
Pink Ladies
To Be Honored

Memorial services were held
Monday at 11 a. m. at th#
Naval Air 8tatk&gt;n Chapel for
Chief Hahild R. S u n d v a l l ,
ADC o f Sanford, a veteran o f
St yean service In the U. 8 .
Navy.
Chief Sundvall waa loat
when th* Navy plan* In whkh
he flaw aa third crewman dlaappearad In th* Madlterrantan Sea, Dec. gflth. The plane,
which wag attached to VAH-I,
waa operating at aa* aboard
L-*Ui
th* UBS Purr#*taL;*Unabl.
to
tend heesuae o f waa(her eon*
dltiena, the plana waa ordered
to proceed to the Island o f
Sardinia, but it ntver arrived
and la praaamad to havt crash­
ed at sea.
Chief Sundvall, known to
hla frlenda aa “ Sunny,” made
hi* home at 1802 Rose Way In
Sanford for the past six ytars,
with hla wlf* and five suns. He
was a past president uf the
Fleet Reserve, a past Scout­
master of Troup 244, active In
the LltUa League* and in Uie
Sea Scout*.
Ha waa born In Stratton,
Ontario, Canada, Feb. 6th,
1022 and joined the Navy in
Mlnntapulia, Minn. In 1041.
Chief Sundvall la aurvlvad
by hla wife, Marl* and five
auns, Harold, Donald, William,
Gary and Timothy, all o f San*
furd.
Other aurvlvora Include hie
parent*, Mr. and Mra. Herman
Sundvall of Cambridge, Minn.;
iva brother*, Jim, atatlonad
rlth VAll-0 In Sanford; Mar­
vin o f Zenith, Waah.; Loren of
Laa Vegs*i N*v.| Roy and
Rogar of Cambrldga; ona alater, Mrs. Mavia Major o f Ramacy, N. J.
Services were conducted by
Chaplain Hubert Deal of the
Naval Air Station and Rev.
Herbert Goers* o f Uia Luth­
eran Church of tha lUdaemsr.

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Member* of the Pink Ladies,
Seminole Memorial Hospital
Auxiliary, will be guatte of
the hospital trustees at an
annual luncheon to be held at
the Mayfair Inn, Saturday at
1 pm .
The luncheon will be pro­
ceeded by (he yearly business
meeting, at noon which will
be highlighted by tha annual
reports df all the commlttles
o f the group.
Recognition of the work of
the members and committees,
the presentation of pins and
plaques for hours worked will
take place at the luncheon.
Chairman of the board of
hospital trustees, A. B. Peter­
son Sr., will address the ladies.
Other official guests will In­
clude the other trustees, Ad­
ministrator Robert licsscrcr
ami Chief of Staff, Dr. John
Morgen-

Fronton To Aid
Local Eye Bank
The Lions Clubs of Sanford
and Casselberry and t h e
Ladies Auxiliary of the Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital are
sponsoring a benefit f o r
SHEBA, the Seminole HoipiUI
Eye Bank Association at the
(ronton on the evening of Jan.

22.

TIi* proceeds of the even­
ing ere to be given to the
North Florida Eya Bank As­
sociation. The tickets are for
th* reserved seat section end
may be obtained from Me
Reynolds Drug Store, Faust
Drugs, tha Hospitality Shop at
Seminole Memorial Hospital
all In Sanford.

serve "n o useful purpose."
Leaders o f the Transit
Workers Union were to meet
today in Kansas City to de­
cide whether to call a strike.
Gov. John Dalton seized the
transit company when work­
ers struck 14 months ago, but
the Missouri Supreme Court
freed th# firm Tuesday.
The union has rejected a
company offer of a wage In­
crease of IS-ccnU an hour.
Asst. Secretary of Labor
James Reynolds told negotUtors for striking longshore­
men end the New York Ship­
ping Association that he will
ask President Kennedy to
take action unless there Is
"substsntUl progress'' In ne­
gotiations today.
Tlie longshoremen walked
off the job 24 days ago tha
moment an IO-dsy TBft-llarttey "cooling o f f ' period end­
ed. Must of lim 100,000 out of
work are longshoremen, but
other* are truckera and sea­
men who refuse to ernes pic­
ket lines.
Shippers estimate the strike
already has cost 1600 mil­
lion.
In New Orleans, La., tlie
New Orleans Steamship As­
sociation filed charges against
six Intern, linos l Longshore­
men's Association Meals. The
shippers accused the locals of
refusing to bargain In good
faith. A local president den­
ied the charge.
CUy official! said 79 cenU
of every New Orleans doUsr
comet from port operations
and an extended strike would
mean economic disaster.
The longshoremen have de­
manded a SS-ceut hourly
package increase. They have
been offered a 23 cent hourly
package.
Eight newspaper* hav shut
down and a ninth has sus­
pended publication In New
York. Bertram A. Power*,
head of an International Ty­
pographical Union local, ltd
newspaper striker* and sym­
pathizers in picketing New
York Times offices.
Cleveland
Mayor
Ralph
Lorher said "significant re­
sults" came from talk* be­
tween tha Newspaper Guild
and tlie publishers of the
morning Plate Dealer and
afternoon Pres*. Progress al­
so was reported in talk*
Tuesday Involving th* Teamstere, who went on strike
Nov. 29, one day before the
Guild.
Member* of nine unions
m id* plana to start publish­
ing a newspaper five Umee
weekly atarting Monday.

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HAPPY SMILES wreath tha fuc«a uf them Indies ire they couUmiplat# the
boost for th# Sarnpta Horn# Fund represented by the $184 collected on
Sarppta Tag Day,
From Ileft are Mrs. W. L. Gramkow Sr., presi­
ley, Saturday.
Sat |
dent of the Sanford Woman's Club who sponsored the drive; Mra. Taamar
Braden, assistant administrator of the horns; and Mrs. C. R. Sims, T or
Day chairman. The money was collected hy boys and girls of DeMolay and
Rainbow.
(Herald Photo)

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Wife Worse Than Reds-Powers
MILLEDUEV1LLE, Ga. (UP1) — Former U2 pilot
Francis Gary Powers told a
divorce court Tuesday (hat
hi* wife was sn habitual
drunk who sent him "rh rsp "

Sanford Rotary
To Observe.
Magazine Week
The Sanford Rutary club
wilt Join with othera o f the
11,400 elubs around th* world
In obsrrvanc* o f Rotary Magatlna Week, Jan. 20-26. It will
-be a tribute to the internation­
al service organization*' magailne, Th* Rotarian, that 1*
widely read and often quoted.
Th* Rotarian is printed in
English and 8pnnlsh and in
addition tu the members of
Rulary the euliscriptlun list
includes the city and high
achoul here.
In addition to keeping those
on ti,e club rollers Informed
on "what guvs on in Rotary,”
the monthly periodical con­
tain* many highly-praieed ar­
ticle* on countries, scientific
developments, and information
in tlie fields of economics and
In the anniversary numtwr
just released arc aubjecta such
as "Frauen's Economic Mir­
acle" by Itene I-eCisr, “ Mining
The Universe," dealing with
apace exploration and editor
Karl K. Kruger's “ N'rw Day
Fur Tha Navajo*,'' reciting
tii* ecuiiumir progress uf this
once slothful Indi &gt;n tribe.
lien Wiggins l* president of
Uie Sanford Rotary Club, and
the January programs are un­
der Tom McDonald's super­
vision.

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Izrail)

Halted r im International
More than 100,000 workers
were Idled across the land to­
day by transit, waterfront,
newspaper and other strikes.
Millions of persons wera af­
fected.
A million Philadelphia com­
muter* had to find other
mean* o f transportation. In
Kaniai City, Mo., 100,000 bus
riders faced a possible strike.
Hundreds of thousands of
person* still were without a
local newspaper to read—te
New York, after 40 days and
in Cleveland, after 4T days.

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magsiines in a Soviet prison
and neglected him to suefa
an extent that “ even the Rus­
sians got worried."
Attractive
Barbara
Gay
Powers countered that im­
prisonment had left bar hus­
band a changed men, "void
of all feeling" except bitter­
ness toward her. “ All he
wants is hit money," site fob­
bed.
A Jury of is married men
was expected to receive the
case today and decide whi­
ther the si-year-old pilot,
whose
aborUve
reconnais­
sance (light over Russia to
19*0 sparked an International
controversy, must pay hla
wlf* alimony.
Powers, 31, petltlooed lor
divorce from his wife at sight
years last August, seven
months after hla release from
prison in exchange for Soviet
spy Rudolph Abel. He had
served 2U months at a 10-year
sentence for espionage. Pow­
ers charged his wile was ha­
bitually drunk and abusive.
Mrs. Powers, 28, filed a
counteriuit, charging ( h a t
Powera tuted to treat bar
Ilka an average American
housewife.
The handsome, soft spoken
Powers, whose testimony at
times brought applause from
spectators In th* packed court
room, said bs went a* lung
as 43 days without a letter

from his wife while in prison.
She was so delinquent in her
writing, he aald, that it be­
came a matter of concern to
both American and Russian
officials in Moscow.
He said he received several
packages from his wife but
some contained such "cheap
magazines" that he had to
request other reading matter.
"The only person who ever
mistreated me while I was
In prison to Russia was my
wife, Barbara." Powers aald.

Meat School
Set Thursday
Home Demonstration Club
members will meet Tbureday
for a meat achool under the
Instruction at Dr. Robert L.
Reddish o f the University at
Florida.
Tlie meeting will be at the
Home Demonstration Build­
ing between 9:30 a. m. and
2:30 p. m. and those attend­
ing will bring sack lunches.
Dr. Reddish 1* the Asso­
ciate meat specialist In the
agriculture extension servlet.
Ha will show different cuts,
carving* ami grades at meal
and instruct on tlie buying of
meat tor the family.
The meat school is open to
the public.

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Mid-Florida Skating A» m&gt;eiatiun holds the first Dance
and Figure Competition of the
1903 season Sunday.
More than I00 roller skaterr from Tampa, St. Peters­
burg, Clearwater, and Fern
Park will take part in a
competition from 4:30 to 7:30
p. m. at the Skate City Roll­
er Itink in Fern Park.
According to Bill Myers,
president of Mkl - Florida
Skating Association, the Com­
petition will consirt of Roller
Dances, which Included; the
Collegiate; Border Blues; and
California Swing, and tiro
Figure Event*; SB; 8B; and
36A; which are presc'ibcd
routines. Trophies will be
awarded to tiro first three,
place winners in all division*.
Highlighting the affair will
be the presentation of the
High Point Challenge Plaque
to the club having the high­
est total of points in all
avents.
Skate City Roller Dance
ami Figure Club members
participating include: Jo Ann
Drug. Fran Krug, Joe Krug.
Walter
Salfield,
Barbara
Payne, Pam llullctc, George
Johnson, Sharon Tucker. Iola Raub, Michele Dc Faxio,
Gene Uraddock, G e n e Till­
man. Maiie Allen. Gail Net*band,
Fred Dclmel, Scott
Barnett, Carroll Watson, Mary
Margaret Cohen, Carolyn Co­
hen, LI* Cohen, Sussic Pernpck. Judy Iladlock, Eddie
Haldock, Carole Dowd, Sam
Kinney, TVim Veitch, Billie
Jo Barnett, Bea Savareac,
and Debbie Perkins.
The Skate City contingent
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Perkins.
Ollier clubs taking part are
Gay Way Palace-Clearwutcr,
Boll Arena-Tampa. and Gay
Bladcs-St. Petersburg.
The meet is open to the
general public, free of charge,
with a cordial invitation from
the Mid-Florida Skating Asso­
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Skate City is located north
of Maitland just off Hl-way
17-93 on the Dog Track Road.

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!*«., where he joined more
than 110 leudiiig agents nnd
state managers nt a regional
sales meeting of the life in­ ™
surance society.
The meeting, which lasted
from January 3 thlough Jan­
uary 4, was also attended by s
group of officials from the
Modern Woodmen home office
in Rock Island, III., including
the society's president, T. \V.
Cheney.

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CLEVELAND ( I P ! ) - The
Cleveland Drowns today are
expected to name liackfiold
mentor Dlanton Collier their
new coach.
Collier, a 31-year veteran
of the coaching ranks, will
succeed
his close friend,
Paul Drown, in heading the
team named for the deposed
head.
Collier's appointment Is ex­
pected to climax a week of
•peculation after Ute stunning
announcement last Wednes­
day by Drowns president Ar­
thur D. Modcll that Drown
was fired.
Day Ilenfro, the Drowns'
veteran flanker back, said
Tuesday night that Collier
already has agreed to suc­
ceed Drown, Ilenfro said he
received a long-distance tele­
phone call from Ilernie Par­
rish, tho team's player re­
presentative, advising
him
that Collier signed the con­
tract Monday.
Mudcll, who earlier called
the firing "a simple reorgan­
ization," admitted Tuesday It
was motivated by a threated "early retirement" or re­
bellion by "n o leaf than
seven key players—and these
weren't rookies," as well as
the Browns' mcdicoro 7-ft-l
finish last seaacn.
Drown was not available
for comment. Ills attorney,
Joseph Little, said, "Drown
is out of town. Just wltcre
even I don't know."

Fit For Bout
LIMA, Peru (L'PD—Peru's
Mauro Mina and Eddie Colton
of Seattle, Wash., Tuesday
took physical examinations
which proved them fit for their
light heavyweight bout here
Friday night.

Eight top aprintera make
up an all-star field for tlte
midweek "hot box", the fea­
tured ninth race at the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club to­

night.
Heading tise field wiU be
inaugural champ Mac Tray
shooting for his third main
event win. In three starts be
ha* registered two firata and
a third and is apparently out
to try nnd better his sensa­
tional record o f last aeason
when he romped home first
ten tlmea in 1ft tries and
finished second three times.
Another greyhound seeking a
third feature win is Harold
Poberison'a
Pretty’a Best,
who won tlte main event
Monday night and again Sat­
urday.
Hounding out the field for
tonight's top attraction will
lie Cherokee Hulou, Sarasota
Egg King, Protocol. Archway,

West Favored
In Star Tilt
LOS ANGELES (L'PD —
The Western All-Stars, with
a starting lineup built around
Wilt Chamberlain and Elgin
Daylor that is averaging 100
points a game, throws its
offensive power against Ute
defensively minded East to­
night in the 13th annual Na­
tional Basketball Association
All-Star game.
A sellout crowd o f 15,000
was expected at Hie Mem­
orial Sports Arena, while
thousand*
more
were
to
watch the game on a special
21-station national television
network throughout tiic Unit­
ed States.

Mike Woodruff and Ken |Orange Belt Conference play while Tyre dunked in 12.
Tyre hit for double figures for the local*.
In the JV tilt, Sanford top­
Tuesday night as they led thp
Sanford opened up a 12-8 pled the Leesburg B'a, 51-20.
Sanford Seminoles to a hard lead at the first quarter and at
fought 19-37 victory over Lees­ the half led 2017.
burg here Tuesday night.
Paced by Woodruff and
It was the third victory of Tyre the locals hit over 70l
percent of their shots in the ]
Grapcville Nursery came
third quarter pulling ahead
hack
into a tie with the CPO
and were never headed after
Wives in the Hl-Nooners bowl­
that.
Woodruff rolled up 14 points ing league when they won
HOUSTON (UPI) Dick
three points from Nationwide
Groat, tho National leagu e’*
Insurance.
All-Star shortstop re­
Stcnslroin Realty took a
cently traded to the St. Louis
HOBART. Tasmania (UPI) close 2'x points to Mayfair
Cardinals by the Pittsburgh — Veteran Lew Hoad powered Inn's l l4. Tlte Mar-I/iu ReaPirates, has boon named win­ his way to victory over last taurant won three points from
ner of the Eddie Dyer Award year’ s "grand slam" amateur. M &amp; B Rar, while Shoemaker
for outstanding leadership.
Rod Laver, 6-4, 1-6.61, in an Construction and the CPO
Tlte announcement w a s exhibition tennis match.
Wives split their points 2-2. made today by tlte Houston
chapter of the Baseball Writ- j
or* Association of America.
Groat will receive tlte award at Houston's third an-1
nual baseball dinner Jan. 22. j

with known gamblers, to the Lions’ manage­
ment and NFL headquarters.
The report, which named John Gordy,
Wayne Walker and Ivurras as being seen In the
company of known gamblers, specified that
nothing had been unenrthed to indicate criminal
activity.
Darris McCord also became involved in the
investigation but was not named in Edward’s
rc|&gt;ort.
All four have volunteered to take lie detec­
tor tests to prove knowing alleged gamblers did
not affect their play.
The Free Press said Walker had been inter­
viewed by Rozellc by telephone several times and
would not be called to New York.
Ill New York, NFL public relations director
Jim Kensil said concerning the meeting, "I'm not
saying yes or no. We have decided that we will
not disclose any details o f the investigation until
it is completed. When it is completed we will
have a statement."

Browns Ready Top Starters Set
Oviedo Rallies
To Name Collier
To Nip Ocoee
Head Mentor For Weekly Hot Box In Cage Play
0. D.'i Deacon and 7M.
Cherokee Hulou, Sarasota
Egg King, Protocal and O.
D.'a
Deacon
have
each
triumphed once in grade A
while Archway has a grade
D win to his credit.
Orville Moses' Protocol will
bear watching in this contest,
lie attained a national A-2
rating here last season by
posting six firsts, one second
and three thirds in 23 tours
of the oval. He won tlte ninth
race Saturday night in 31.07,
tho fastest clocking to date.

Oviedo broke a last minute
tie in cage action Tuesday
night to sneak past Ocoee, no
50.
With less than two remain­
ing on the clock. Wes Svv inson dunked in a field goal to
give the locals a two point
edge and seconds later Jimmy
DcSharo and Jimmy Courier
scored two pointer! with foul
shots and field goals to ler
the contest.
Ocoee jumped into a 1915
lead in the first quarter and
at the half led, 29-27.
It was nip and tuck for the
final half with the lead chang­
ing hands three times. Oviedo,
paced by the shooting of Cour­
ier who scored 24 point*, rallied In the final period to perk
Tlte Enterprise Junior Bas­ up the contest.
ketball tram has won two
For Oviedo, DrShaio scored
games, defeating Florida Mili­ 11 points.
tary School by a score o f 33 18
and the DeLand "H awks" bya score of 32-14.
Tlte Biddy Team won Its
first game on Jan. 5 over the
"Jayceca" with a score of
187.
These trams are community
Tuesday night’* big eleventh
teama and arc coached by For­
rest Nutt and Edwin Brad- game was a thriller for the
dock. Although they use the near rapacity house at tlie
school court for practices, they Orlando Seminole Jal Alai
are not ajxinaorcd by the Fronton in Fern Park.
Post
one,
Hadiola and
school.
Tlte teams will be presented 7. u h I got off to a Cast
at today's 7:30 p in. Parent- start with two point* ami
Teacher Council meeting in then after two and three were
the school cafetoriuin at which Jteld scoreless the game got
time coaches will make a plea tight with four, 1 picking up
for financial assistance from a point and at one time all
parenta and friends to help po»U were tied with post
Ihc groups raise $25 needed to one. Tlien post one broke
participate in the Biddy Ixa cut and took (lie lead and
were never headed. T t« e f­
gue.
Those interested In making forts of post seven and eight
donations may also contact to catch tlie clever and cun­
Mr. or Mrs. Nutt, Mr. or Mr*. ning Dadlola ZuM combination
the
croud
with
Draddock or Miss Helen Snod­ provided
thrill* galore, but titty fail­
grass.
ed and Aatlga, Kk&gt;rri, in post
eight took place money while
Gastl, t ’ riz.ar In post 7 came
In allow itosilion.

Kegler Loop
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Groat Honored
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Standard Oil defeated First
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WTntt Hndln Station won
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Sanford Electric took Strlrk
land Morrison ft) to 3 with
buii! as high scorer of this
game with 22 points.
Day and Night Grill lost
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47 with Larry Smith scoring
13 points for his team, San
ford Atlantic Dank.

BOSTON (U PI) - A Unitled States national hockey
team made up of "the best
players we have available"
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hockey
championships
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Former Boston University
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The Chicago Cubs always Pacific Coast League la at training roster in veteran
finish ftrst-dunng the winter year. Two traded player*— pitcher George Spencer and gains, check the Herald class­
ex-Yankee Bill Skowron and rookie catcher Archie Skeen. ified display section.
when It doesn't count.
Tlve Cubs, who were the ex-Met Bob Miller — looked
first major league club to over their new Los Angeles
aign all tlieir players the borne and said they expected
past few years, seem bent on to have a big year with tlie
retaining that distinction with Dodger*.
POST TIME
"U 'a Juat as thrilling to
23 players already algncj (or
1 w**ar a tJndger uniform as the
1963.
Infiehler Ken Aapromontc Yankee pm atrtpes." said
and catcher Dick BertcU were Skowron. who was traded for
the latest to agree to term* pitcher Stan Williams.
Sillier, who pitched for U»e
with the Cubs, who now have
EXCEPT
only 17 more players to Met* last season, said. " I f I
SUNDAY
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Veteran right-hander Bob tract, 1 could not have done
Friend signed for bis 12th better than go to tlie Dod­
aeason with the Pittsburgh ger*."
Skowron said lie might add
Pirates. Since breaking in
with the club in 1952, Friend 10 to 12 homers to hi* total
WEDNESDAY
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of
Yankee
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186. I.ast year he was 18-14.
2 P. M.
Four
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Including while Miller, wlm had a 1-12
Bob Caribaldi. the $130,000 record with tlie Meta, said
THURSDAY in LADIES NIGHT
bonus baby, aigned tbeir con­ someone would have to fight
tracts with tlie San Francisco him "to take away that four
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Giants. The other* wrere Gay­ •pot in the Dodgers' pitch• LUXURIOUS CLUBHOUSE
lord Perry. Bon Herbc! and Ing rotation."
The Boston Rod Sox added
Gerry 11100181, all of whom
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Top U. S. Hockey
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CAGE ACTION wan fast and furious at the Sanfnrd-Leexbttrg tilt here Tuesday night.
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Enterprise
Wins Two Tilts

Cubs Signing Fast For '63

Wed. Jnn. 16, '61—Page 7

Seminoles Top Leesburg"

Gambling Probe Opens
DETROIT (UPI) — Detroit Lions conch
Georjje Wilson and All-Pro tackle Alex Karras
have been called to New York for nuestioninK
by National Football L ea g u e Commissioner Pete
Rozellc concerning Lions players associating
with known gamblers.
The Detroit Free Press said today Wilson
will cut short his vacation in Delray Reach, to
meet with Rozclle at the league's New York
offices. Rozellc was to huddle with Wilson today
and Karras was scheduled for h meeting Thurs­
day.
Karras was the first o f four Lions players
to become involved in the league-wide probe by
the commissioner’s office, lie was plunged Into
the picture when it was re|H&gt;rted the team man­
agement was unhappy with his part-ownership
in a Detroit bar.
Detroit Police Commissioner George Ed­
wards added to the fire when he submitted u rcl»ort, concerning associations o f Lions players

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Miss Dorothy Lynn Wilson Marries

McKinley Hall

Larry Lee Shook In Home Ceremony
necklace, a gift of the bridetip veil of silk Illusion wss at- groom, and carried a white
tached to a tiara of seed pearls Bible, a gift of her maternal
and sequins. She wore a pearl |grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Hamil, of Sanford. The
Bible was topped with a white
orchid and satin r i b b o n
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Her only attendant, Miss
Paula Stewart, wore a red vel­
vet dress with red net over­
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She carried a nosegay of white
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Varch entwined with asparagus
plumosls fern and red and
white carnations.
Mrs. Norman Vogt presented
the traditional wedding music
on the organ and accompanied
Miss Diane Davis, soloist, who
sang “ Because.”
Following the ceremony, a
reception was given by the
bride's parents. The bride s
table was covered with a red
Christmas linen cloth, and tall
white tapers burned In crystal
candle holders.
The red and white color
theme waa carried out In the
refreshments and the tiered
wedding cake was decorated
with red carnations. Punch
was served
from
crystal
bowls. Young Miss Patty
Shook, sister of the bridegroom, kept the bride's book.
Mrs. Shook chose for travel­
ing a charcoal gray fur trim­
med suit with matching fur
hat and red patent leather ac­
cessories. The couple left for
a wedding trip in the southern
part of the state and are now
MU. AND MRS. LARRY LBS SHOOK
living In Sanford.

Ih a wedding of Miss Doro- neckline snd finger-tip sleeves,
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thy Lynn Wilson,____
daughter
John" Henry I tkffeta had a wide double bow
Mr. and Mre. &lt;T-L_
Wilson, o f New Smyrna Beach
and Larry Lee shook, son of
Mr. snd Mrs. William Shook,
Casselberry, was solemnised
Friday, Dec.
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the home of the bride.
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Officiating at the Impressive
candlelight ceremony was her
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father. Miss Wilson chose a
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gown with bodice of Chantilly
lace trimmed with seed pearls
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N ew Families
Welcomed Tt
Sanford Area
Mrs. Virginia Petroskl, Wel­
come Wagon hostess, reports
the following new families
among those welcomed to th*
Sanford area recently:
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Ayers
aod son, Edward, from Orlan­
do; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Brown,
Michel and Aaron from Japan;
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Norris,
Hoy, Tanda and Mark from
Clarksburg, Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
D. E. Strausbaugh, Dean and
Douglas from Wbldby Island,
Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Surglner
from Wynne, Ark.; Mr. and
Mrs. B. J. Tharp, Andy and
Chria from Greenville, S. C.;
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Wilkinson,
Terry, Anita and Ramona
from Jacksonville; Mr. and
Mrs, G, R. Baahara and Jeanbe from rt. Wayne, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Berry,
Shawn, Steven and Debra
from Greensboro, N. C.; Mr.
and Mrs. R. J. Burke from
Jacksonville; Mr, and Mrs. J.
D. Carnley, Theresa and Don­
na from Bonnfalr; Mr. and
Mrs. Taylor Frasier and John
William J.
from Orlando
Quirk from Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Hacksdh
from HUIsboro, N. H.| Mr. and
Mra. R. P. Lather, Ray, Vicky
an# April from Norfolk, Va.;
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mills, Sam
Jr. and Judy from Winter
Park aod Mr. and Mrs. R. If.
Dwight,
8!mmoni, Donald,
Billy, Sandra and Patty from
Winston-Salem, W. Va.

DeBary

Personals
Mr. and Mra. Murry Gilbert
have returned from a trip to
Miami and other placet of Intereat. Mrs, Qllbert alwtyl
enjoys the twlmming along the
Miami beaches. They cele­
brated their wedding annivers­
ary with friends in Cape Coral,
Mr. and Mra. John Patterson
o f Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. William Knoll of Matansaa Rd. haa returned from
a two week visit to Miami with
old friends.

New Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. Hud­
gins, 2100 Amelia Ave., an­
nounce the birth of a fix pound
U ounce son, Dec. IT at Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital.
This la the couple's first
child and they have chosen
the name Gary Jr. for lbs
new arrival.
Mrs. Hudgins la the former
M 1a • Margaret Morrison,
dtughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Morrison, Sanford. Paternal
grandparents are Mr. and
Mra. R. G. Haymore of Rich-

Personals
Mr. and Mra. Leo Devlgon
of Springfield, Mass., are
bouseguests of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Bergen and family et
their horn, 2401 Grandview
Ave.
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By Mona Grtnstead
Glenn and Glenda Blrkhlmer, youngsters of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Birkhlmer, Edgcmon
Ave., North Orlando, spent
two months this winter visit­
ing their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Lyke, in
Welrton, W. Va.
While there they attended
school In Welrton. Their par­
ents and sister and brother,
Cheryl and Billy Joined the
family and visited with rela­
tives and friends In Welrton,
They havo all returned to
North Orlando now. Glenda
has received letters from new
friends In West Virginia and
Glenn says he misses the ice
skating. He even owns a pair
of ice skates now.
They arc glad to be back
with their family but are be­
ginning to be a little homesick
for the cold northern weather
and the fun that goes with the
Ire and snow.

Church Class

Installation for new officers
of the Ladles Aid Society of
Sanford’s Lutheran Church of
the Redeemer will be held at
7:30 p.m. Thursday at the
church.

Local Events
THURSDAY
Seminole Chapter No. 1,
Order of Eastern Star meets
at 6 p.m. at the Masonic Hall
for regular business meeting
end election of offlcerc.
Give your name to the se­
cretary when you make e
business call.

Visit From
Mrs. McKinley
By Mona Grtnstead
Mrs. Edgar McKinley of
Lafayette, Ind., surprised her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Anton Krecek, Mike, Jeff
and Debbie, of North Orlando
with a short visit recently.
Mrs. McKinley made the
trip with friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Emery Baldwin.
Mrs. Krecek drove her mo­
ther to Jacksonville for a visit
with another daughter and her
family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Sclfres. There she met the
friends from Indiana for the
return trip home.

MEMBERS OF THE PHILATHEA CLASS o f the First Prenbyterlan
Church met at tho home o f Mr*. George Stine for tho monthly buflinenn and
social Herndon. New offlccrn presided ut the meeting. Left to right they are,
Mra, llar.el Gilhuly, vice prenident; Mrs. J. W. Wilson, Sunday School neerotary; Mrs. Harry Woodruff, necrctnry; Mrs. C. L. Redding, treasurer
and Mm. John Hrumley, prenident.

By Dow u Ktiea
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Mc­
Daniel, Palmetto Ave. have
been busy entertaining their
children and other guests
for the past few wceka. Chil­
dren and Uielr families In­
cluded, Mr. and Mra. James
Bragg of Rantoul, 111.; Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Fudge, Al­
bany, Ga.; Mr. and Mr*.
Hugh Ansley, Decatur, Ga.;
Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence Ans­
ley, Longwocd, and Dr. and
Mra. Russell Ansley, Apop­
ka. Other guests were Mr.
and Mra. A- Puckett, Orlan­
do, and Rev. Ruth Grant.
Recent gueata of Mr. and
Mrs. If. A. Scott of Kaat
Lake Ave. were Mr. and
Mra. Lester Travers and
children, Linda, Dartcoe and
Sunny, o f Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mra. Jeaaa Owens

Hanner of Longwtwd and
other relatives in Maitland.
Mrs. Sophia Bryant, Molncr
Ave., la In the Orlando Air
Force Base Hospital, recuper­
ating from aurgery. She if able
to have visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hitsman
spent the past weekend In Ft.
Lauderdale with their son and
his family, Mr. and Mrs.
James Hitsman.

Personals

By Jane Casselberry
Miss Eleanor Zukowaki, S31
N. Triplet Dr. of Casselberry,
is recovering from surgery on
her ankle at the Orlando Air
Force Base Hospital. Sha wai
operated on last Friday.
Tfcomas Hucston, 316 Queen's
M inor Circle In Cassclbcny,
returned home Tuesday from
Ralph Hammond has return­ Florida Sanitarium and Hos­
ed to hts Lake St. home after pital In Orlando where be
being hospitalized and under­ underwent eye surgery last
going aurgery.

HEARING AID C L IN IC

AZALEA CIRCLE
The Azalea Circle of the
Sanford Garden Club met at
the home of Mrs. C. P. Harkcy
with Mrs. J. P. Cullen as cohostess.
The meeting opened with
everyone
singing
"Happy
Birthday" to Mrs. J.A. Young,
and the presentation of a gift
and a birthday cake.
Mra. A1 Hunt gave a very
interesting talk on the Eye
Bank, and asked everyone to
consider donating their eyes
to the bank to help the 30,000
who cannot ace.
The hostesses served delic­
ious Russian tea, sandwiches
and cookies to the following:
Miss Ella
Lee Kirchhoff,
Mmcs. J. D. Callahan, Demp­
sey Carnes, II. if. Collier, Hal
Harris*, Alice Click, Hunt, Ed
Kirchhoff, Porter
Lansing,
Henry Russell, Tom Russell,
Clyde Stinson, R. F. Steele,
G. M. Shipp, Frank Thomas,
Roy Tillls, Turner and Young.

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Guthrie Family
By Mona Grtnstead
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Guth­
rie and children, Toni, Doug
and Dennie, of North Orlando,
recently enjoyed a visit from
Mr. and Mrs. Richard DeBoer
and children, Debbie and
Judy, of Kalamazoo, Mich.
The two families went on
several sightseeing excursion*
throughout the area.
The Guthries have lived in
North Orlando two yean . Mrs.
Guthrie la secretary of the
local Garden Club and they
are presently in first place in
the Sunday Night Mr. and
Mrs. Bowling League.

Cesulacted by Otmaetrlc Specialist Eraast D. Baler ef
the Mid-Florida Haertag AM CUaia, OrUado, Fla.

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through the weather so that
we will have them In mind
when we replant. Some are
holly, azaleai, magnolia, IIgustrom, gardenia and camel­
lias. This is the time to plant
fruit trees, grape vines, pe­
tunia plants. Old rose bushes
may have a heavy pruning ot
old wood now. Azaleas should
be watered heavily this month,
soaking root rather than from
the top. Plant gladi, move day
llllies and divide plants.
There were 21 members
present and other hostesses
were Mrs. W.A. Fitts and M n.
Hamilton Bisbee.

Mrs. Mossman
Hostess For
Bridal Shower
Mrs. B.J. Mossman was hos­
tess for a bridal shower hon­
oring Miss Beverly Boling at
her home in Ravenna Park,
recently.
The party rooms were dec­
orated In a bridal theme and
gifts were piled on a table
around a white satin umbrella
and a bridal doll.
A scries of games were
played with prizes awarded to
Mrs. C. 31. Rabun, Mra. B. E.
Adams and Mrs. Milton Sorokowsky.
Refreshments of petit fours,
nuts, mints and coffee were
served to the guests. Others]
attending were Mra. Evelyn
Boling, mother of the honoree,
and Mr*. Jack Windram, both
of Orlando; Mrs. Judy Carl­
ton, Mt. Dora; Mrs. B. J.
Jones and Mra. L. W. Carver.

Sorority
The Zeta Xi Chapter of BeU
Sigma Phi met at the Sum*
merlin Ave. home of Mrs. Ro­
bert Reaves with president,
Mrs. Joe Corley Jr., presiding.
Mrs. Robert Morris, social
chairman, reported that the
annual Joint luncheon meet­
ing of all Beta Sigma Phi
chapters will be held Jan. 19
at the Hamilton House.
Plans are being made by
the ways and means commit­
tee lor a bake sale Ihli month,
date to be announced later.
All member* present took
part in the program entitled
"The Connoisseur.” Each one
told of her prize possession,
what it was and why It was so
valuable. A question and ans­
wer period und discussion was
enjoyed by all.
The hostess served refresh­
ments during the social hour.
Others present were Mra. Har­
vey Wilkinson, 31rs. Leon
Swain. 3trs. Robert Wins*,
3ir*. Richard Ruder, Mr*. Jim
Lyons and .Mill Grace Maria
Stlnccipher.

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absence of (he president, Mra.
K. S. McCall Sr., the meeting
was presided over by Mrs. R.
F. Robison.
Mrs. F. A. Palmer announc­
ed that due to the freeze and
the condition of the gardens at
this time, the committee was
unable to select a Garden ot
the Month for January but in
the meantime the sign la being
repainted In hopes that It will
be used in February.
Ben Wiggina will speak on
“ Birds and Conservation'' to
ail those interested Jan. 22 at
the Caucus Room of the First
Federal Bank. All chairmen
are urged to attend.
A letter from Mother Ruby
L. Wilson of the Good Samar­
itan Home was read to the
club in appreciation of the
plants and flowers sent to the
home. It was approved that
the circle would continue to
pay 34 toward the upkeep of
the Blue Star Memorial.
Mrs. Robison stated that
plans have been submitted by
two architects for the proposed
Garden Club building in Sunland and are being studied by
the building committee.
Members are again remind­
ed to give Christmas cards
to Mrs. Eric Vihlcn so that
they may be sent to the chil­
dren of Formosa. The writing
should be left on them because
of lower postal rates. The
Men’s Garden Club invites all
garden clubbers to hear Mr.
McElwec of the University of
Florida apeak at the court
house on Jen. 24 at 7:30 p.m.
Horticulture chairmen, Mrs.
C. W. Baker, says to note es­
pecially the cold resilient
plant* now that have come

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only long enough to enjoy a
tasty covered dish lunch, with
the various dishes brought by
those attending.
At a recent business meeting
new officers were elected tor
the coming year and will b*
installed at a meeting this
Thursday at 8 p.m. Mr*.
James Park, incoming presi­
dent, will be hostess (or the
meeting et her home in the
Heinbach Apartments, on 17-92
Just South of Sunland Estates.
The Tigerettes are anxious
for all wives of VAH-1 enlist­
ed personnel who are interest­
ed in a little social diversion
to Join the club. Anyone not
contacted about the meeting la
cordially Invited to attend.
For further information call
Mrs. Stanley Radziewicz at
FA 2-4275.

THREE TIGERETTES take time out from sewing on the Navy Relief
layettes to pose for a picture. Seated is the new president, Mrs. James
Hark nnd standing arc Mrs. Stanley Radziowicz, left and Mrs. Marvin
Koozer, hostess for the work day meeting.
(Herald Photo)

Northern Friends

Just teS us bowmuchyou need
to pay old bills, for home Im­
provements, car repairs, for all
yourseasonal expensesI Phono
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A group of Tigerettes from
the Enlisted Wive* Club of
VAH-1 met at the home of
Mrs. Marvin Rooter, 1303' j
West Third Street, for a work
day recently.
The group has chosen for
its project tho Navy relief and
during the day members work­
ed on layettes. They stopped

Kreceks Enjoy

Casselberry

THURSDAY

Meet For Work Day On Layettes

Hie Daughter* of Wesley
Sunday School C lan of Firat
Methodist Church held the
first meeting of the new year
In McKinley Hall with IS
members present.
Opening hymn for the even­
ing was “ In The Garden,”
followed by roll call. Several
future class activities were
discusied and the treasurer's
report revealed that monetary
gifts had been sent to various
homes to brighten their Christ­
mas.
An Interesting letter was
read from Ellen Aurbukken
and husband, missionaries in
Algeria, who are now working
in Constantine. They stated
that lack of food and employ­
ment are two great problema
in Algeria. Mrs. Aurbukken, a
former Sanford resident, re­
ceives financial help from the
class through the church.
Hostesses for the meeting
were Mrs, L. E. Estes and
Mrs. M. L. Wright.

DIRT GARDENER’S CIRCLE
The homo of 3lra. George
Harden Sr- waa the scene of
the January meeting of the
Dirt Gardener's Circle of the
Sanford Garden Club. In tho

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DEAR A B B Y : My boy friand’a
coach ia ruining m y love life. He
lined up all the boya on the baiketImll team and made them take a
pledge, “ NO SMOKING, NO DRINK­
ING AND NO GIRLS." Abby, does
a coach have the right to do this?"
I used to aee Tom every night,
but aince he took the pledge I’m
lucky to see him on Saturday night
until midnight. Tom ia a good ath­
lete and I am proud o f him, but I
might just as well not have a boy
friend aa one who haa to go to sleep
with the chickens. What doe* a girl
do in a case like that?
BASKETBALL WIDOW
DEAR WIDOW: Tom sounds like
a good egg even if he does go to sleep
with the chickens. Be a good sport
and see him when he's available. If
you grumble, Tom might suggest a
substitute who didn’t make the team.
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DEAR ABBY: My daughter has
been married for three months to a
man who doesn't say one word more
to her father or me than he absolute­
ly has to. If I say, "How are you ?"
he replies, "Fine.” (Not even, “ Fine,
thank you. how are y ou ?") lie is
not ignorant, l i e went through col­
lege on scholarships and is consider­
ed a mathematical genius. We are
always friendly to him. He told my
daughter he doesn't care about unyone else — only her. Do you call that
intelligence? We are respectable peo­
ple. What is the matter with him?
BAFFLED
DEAR BAFFLED: Your son-in-

By Abigail Van Buren
law may l&gt;e an educated misan­
thrope. He has much to learn about
manners. Warn your daughter that
her husband's nitti-social liehavior
could lead their happy marriage into
a vacuum. And "genius" alone can­
not overcome loneliness.
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DEAR ABBY: 1 would like your
opinion of u man and wife who send
out Christmas cards from “ Mr. nud
Mrs. So and So AND son." Their
son is 49 years old!
GOT ONE
DEAR GOT: It seems to me that
the sou is old enough to send his
own. However — whnt’s the differ­
ence either to you or me?
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DEAR ABBY: Do a couple of
million people a favor and usk them
to get into their cars on a dark,
rainy night and drive by their OWN
homes to see if they can rend their
own house numbers. You wouldn't
believe the number of houses that
haven't a clue (that can be seen
from the street) as to what the
house number is.
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Hills, Calif., for Abby’ s new booklet,
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other, and just what kind of
a marriage they hope to
achieve.
Such a contract couldn't
very well be drawn up at the
time of marriage, because a
couple wouldn't know enough
about each other and about
the marriage relationship to
know what kind of • contract
to draw up.
But by the end of a year U
there are to be ln*ltw prob­
lems, money problems, lack o!
communication In areas of dis­
agreement and ao on, most of
them will already have be­
come evident.
So that Is the ideal time for
Grace notes in marital har­
a young couple to ait down and
mony, Read Ruth MUlctt's
talk about their marriage. It is
booklet, “ Happier Wives (hints
tba time to work out alms, for husbands'." Just send 25
plsns and promises designed
cents to Ilutti Millett Reader
Service, c /o The Sanford Her
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Deposit* s f United 9 tats* U o v s r a m s n t ----------- Deposits s f Stats* snd p olitical subdivisions —
Certified and s m e a r s ' cheeks, s i*
....— ......... Total Deposits ........
I 10,141.773.1;
(a ) Total demand deposits
I 1,414.011.72
(b ) Total tlma and savlnga
deposits _______________ t 4.414.4II.13
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Surplus
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Undivided profits
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S.S3I.S13.S3
1,100,113.34
31.000.
1,117.11111
1S7.70I.7S
31.000. 00
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13,104.174.17
4.3:4.(47.13
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1,013.741 It
71.714.11

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340,003.00
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114.041.04
74.400.00

Total Capital Acssunt*
310.4(4 04
T o u t Llabllltlea and C aplU l Aosnunt* .......
11.104.170 IT
WKM44BAIIULM
Assets pledged or aealgnad to scours
liabilities and fur other purpu***
3.421.017.IS
I. R. W. b een *. C asbltr, o f tbs above.nsm s i bank dv
hereby dsclsr* that this report o f c.m illion la true and cor*
rtot t* tha b*(t s f my h a s w is d f* and belief.
It. Mr. Deane
W*. tha undaralgnad director* -tt#*t th* eorrscln sst o f
thla rsport o f sendltloa And dactaro t.iat It hae ba*n examined
by u* and to tb* beat o f our know ledge snd belief le true
snd ssrrsct.

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IT TH E CIRCUIT COVET OF
m v n i j v t i i c i A i . r iM l.-UIT, IT IX I) r o w
*474411401.13 I'UI XTV, 4*1.0141114,
IN t 'H K I 'K H l NO. I3ET
IN TH E &gt;1ATTKIl OF AlkOP.
TION IIT KOOI7NK LUN AND
EDITH t.t'X 04’ IIII.DKOARD
MARIA IV A t.T rr.l, a minor.
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unknow n
You are hereby notified that
a Patltlon Dae been filed In
th* above styled rsut* by E u­
gene Lux snd Edith Lux for
th* adoption o f lllldegard M a­
rla W alter*, a minor, by th*
Patlttonsrs, and you are re.
uulred lo serve a copy o f &gt;our
a n s a t r or objection to show
ca u l* w hy laid petition should
net b* granted on th* sttnrnsy
for
petitioners. Orvill*
Johnson. Ill, P. O. Itoi 331.
Fern Park. Florida and til*
th* original In the office o f
th* Clerk o f Circuit Court on
or b sfor* th* 14th day of
F sbru sry.
A. D.
1343 arid
herein fall not *r s d ic r e t pro
Oonfssao
w ill
b*
entered
against you.
WITNESS my bend snd Seel
end th* at*! o f tb* said court
In Sanford. Florida, tbit 14th
d ty o f January, A. b . 1»I3.
(DEAL)
Arthur II. Btekwlth, Jr.,
C lsrk. Circuit Court
lly : Martha T. VlbUn
D. C.
Orville Johnson, III
o f th* law o ffice of
Joasph M. M urstko
P. O. Vox » : i .
Fern Park. Florid*
Publltn Jan. II, 31, lo A
F ib . I, 13(1.
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UP A KAT4USAL E A I lf
Report as o f Decem ber 31, 13C, o f Atlantic Truet Corn,
pany, Jacksonville, Florida, wbluh Is a ffllls tsd with TU* Sau.
ford A llanilo N'attonal Dank. Hanford. KlorIJs, i'b a r ls r num ­
ber 14147. Federal Itsssrvt district num etr (.
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Dank stock balding com pany, holding con trolling inter*.t
In this and other Affiliates, Is broadsu scop* et banking
business In Florida.
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natloual bank, and degree o f oontrult
ow n * m ajority o f th* sharsg o f capital clock.
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by th* Com ptroller s f tb* Currsncy.
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series of tin limited excerpts viewer w ho seek* to go beyond
lrom the works of Chekhov, dramatic surface*. Dr. Ernest
J. Simmons is host.
Gogol, Dostoevsky, Turgenev
7:30 9 p.m. NBC. The Vir­
and Pasternak, played by Jim g i n i a n . “ The Judgment."
Hunter, Sam Wznamaker, Jo»-1 (Color) Star Lee J. Cobb
eph Kuloff, Jo Van Fleet and takes over tonight, ably as­
George Voskevec. The entire, sisted by guests Clu Gulager

By Oswald Jacoby

North hold* IB points oppo­
site his partner's no-trump.
He Intends to bid at least alx,
hut the Jortlan-Rnhinson hid
lets him get to seven when his
WENT
EAST
four diamond response sends
AJBS2
474
South to six no trump to show
43 74 3
♦ *4
A 109 8 3
a maximum opener. South'* 18
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4SQ 085
plus 19 equals 37 and should
SOUTH (D)
N&lt; enough for a grand slain.
BkAQlOB
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The grand slam is also a lay
♦ AQ3
down. South has 13 tricks In
A K 10
top ranis and does not have to
Rolli sulnrtabl*
worry about the Jack of spades
BoaUi IVret North East
and queen of clubs held
I N.T.
I’ass
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Pass
8 N.T.
I’axs
7 N T . IYixs
against him.
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It is also likely (list most
Opening Iced- 43 *
readers also could reach that
four no tninip witli 17 or a nice contract, but the Jordanwreak 18 they jump lo six no- Robinson method is certainly
an easy one.
trump witli a good 18.
NORTH
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and Patricia Harry. In flash- ns Cousin Pearl Is coming on
hacks. he recounts hi* early stronger and stronger In this
days in Medlcit.c Bow when he seriei as she tries to Invelgla
attempted to pass a death the ruling hand of the d am p sentence on a convicted killer ett Clan from Granny. At
wlkose brother was determined usual in this series, there I*
to stop Ii, even by threaten­ a continuous flow of funny se­
ing the whole town. The talent­ quences, especially Pearl's at­
ed Mist Harry playi Uie tempt to loosen up Granny's
Judge'a early romantic tnvolv- firm family grip with a littl*
ment who also shows a head moonshine tn her soup bowl.
for the wily ways of the world. Irene Ryan is featured aa
Roberta Shore l* featured.
Granny, with Ruddy Ebsen,
7:30-8:30 p.m. ABC. Wagon) Donna Douglas and Max Baer.
Train. "The Johnny Masters I 9-10 p.m. NBC. The Bob
Story." This one tskes place Hope Christmas Show. Spec­
In a fort, rather than witli the ial. Despite some crude edit­
w-agon train, and scout Duke ing. &gt;ou'll enjoy tills filmed
Shannon (Scott Miller) lakes account of Bob Hope's annual
over while Wagonmastcr Hale Christmas trek to U. S. bases
(John
Mclnllrc)
lakes
a overseas, thla time to Japan,
breather. Duke finds the fort Korea and Guam. In a rar*
woefully undermanned and TV appearance. Lana Turner
dispirited in the luce of an im­ gels a howling reception from
pending Indian attack. One thu servicemen audience that
aoldier can help him build a almost disrupts tier comedy
defense, but he refuses be­ sketch with Hope.
cause of his Cherokee blood
that has made him despised
by his comrades in arms.
• Sales
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( i l l (St Wayn* rou en sr
41) Channel I Miwsroem
7:30-8:30 p.111. CBS. Rui.31 ABC
tide 43) Editorial
oinna: M*lMmprt**ak&gt;ns. This
4:11 i.y vixgic 11.
lo
program dedicates iuelf to tile
Sport*
( i l l t o Atlantis w a n n e r
propoiition tliat the best com­
434 Mid-Fla. ev en in g
Tott
mentary on tiic complex struc­
( I ) K tw stsp * Mew*
ture of the Hu-sinn character
1:31 111 Editorial Comment
&lt;(k Sports Picture
and personality is a view of
1:11 &lt;)&gt; W tathai Show
the Rusxian people a* seen by
Bide
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of
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tie* &lt;34 Brevard K tw t
( i l l (3) Sports Report
1:14 ( I ) Huntley - Brinkley
(31 111 sp orten issl
7:10 (33 H i* Deputy
131 biography
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R a n k
In international competition
Party
it is proper to use as many
7:30 (31 W agon Train
( i ) -R u ssia n s: Self Im* artificial conventions as de­
preealone'*
sired. The only provision is
(3) Th* Virginian
that they must be listed in ad­
1:34 ( ( ) Th* Third Uxa
l:ot) 4SV Government In A c­ vance of play and made avail­
tion
able to your opponents so that
(I t Tb* B tba lt
(3) Going My Way
they will know the meaning of
3.30 &lt;31 Bob Hop* (h ow
( t ) Th* B trtrly
1(111- your conventions.
btlllee
Bobby Jordan and Arthur
3:13 ( I ) Dick Tag Dyke
Robinson have a very i|&gt;eciul
•bow
bid after an opening no-trump.
(31 Our Man lllggln a
10.0« (3) Naked City
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&lt;31 Th* Eleventh Hour
the 13 to 17 range but occa­
( ( ) "A rm stron g Circle
Theater
sionally they bid with 18 so
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11:34 ( ( ) H ollyw ood Movt*
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to help the marriage grow,
Instead of permitting It to bog
down In mutual dissatisfaction
as so many marriages do.
It's a wonderful thing for a
court of law to have a special
court whose sole purpose is to
keep those beading for divorce
to work out their differences
and keep their marriages In­
tact.
But if young couples would
make an effort to do this on
their own BEFORE they get
unhappy enough to be liesded
toward divorce, that would be
even better.

Couples who end up in Los
Angeles
conciliation
court,
where many rocky marriages
are rescued, are required to
aign a husband-wile agree*
ment.
According to an article ia a
recent issue of n national
magazine, this is a contract
tailored for a couple'e special
needs. T he agreement puts on
paper the things that hare
been eroding the marriage —
end, more, provides a script
for a happier relationship."
It might be a bright idea for
all couples on tbelr first wed*
ding anniversary to draw up
tbeir own husband*wlfe agree*
ment.
This would get out In the
open and down on paper just
what each espects of the

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Tht other day a forum of nine
panelists, assembled In WaahinRton.
managed to discuss the nation's
"transportation crisis”
for two
hours with hardly a mention o f the
private autoniobilr.
Yet everyone agrees that the mo­
tor car has had immense impact on
the country’s changing transporta­
tion patterns. And government stud­
ies suggest that effect will be even
greater in the next 12 to 15 years.
At the last official check there
were 63 million private passenger ve­
hicles on streets and highways. The
figure including trucks and buses
was nearly 7f» million. At the end of
World War II the overall total was
31 million, with some 22 million pri­
vate cars.
Passenger automobiles in 1360
traveled close to 1500 million vehiclemiles. In 1915 the figure was 200
million.
Henry Shryrock of the Census
Bureau points out that'two-thirds of
nil U. S. workers use a car in getting
between home and work. In the me­
tropolitan areas o f 100,000 or more
people, 82 percent of those who com­
mute to central cities rely on cars.
The official population projec­
tions for the years up to 1975 indi­
cate. o f course, still further concen­
trations o f our population in urban

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regions. By 1975. it is estimated. 150
million Americans may live in the
212 largest, metropolitan areas. That
is just 38 million less than the total
U. S. population today.
Bureau of Public Bonds officials
suggest, furthermore that passenger
rar registrations — and motor travel
— may in the span rise considerably
faster than population itself.
The great push to the suburbs is,
naturally, a key fuctor in all this
growth. Only the motor car has
proved quickly adaptable to the
transportation need* o f sprawledout urban center*.
Not everybody thinks the sub­
urban revolution will continue apace.
Ine A. F. Parrott o f the American
Statistical Assn, suggested in I960
that the movement is slackening.
But Census officials argue that there
is scant evidence of this so far.
Meantime, the crush in transpor­
tation seems merely to get worse,
ns does the cost o f trying to ease it.
Fancy million - dollar - a - mile ur­
ban beltways o|&gt;en one day and two
months later chalk up bumper to
bumper rush hour loads.
If there is a “ transportation cri­
sis,” it is fair to suggest that this is
it. And even those gatherings o f ex­
perts which do mention the motor
rn C.I,PPO«r to have no ready solu­
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WASHINGTON' — (NEA) — the best argument against it described by Mack* at a
Railroad management a n d
Though Hie railroad la b o r. dozen federal agcncie* and
railway labor agree on one ! j°»*y U powerful In Washing too stale commUston*. Jut. toil, it is doubtful if pu blic' gling bit* of the tran'poriathing, at any ra c ; I9u &gt;•* ' ownership of American rail- j tion system among themselgoing to tie a year of crisis muds could ever pass Cun-! ves.
for America's transportation gress unless there should bo
' Nowhere among the tent
system
a complete breakdown of the of thousands of public offieiali
Responsibility for d o i n g U. S transportation *&gt;»tcin. involved it there one perton
something about it is being
Such a possibility is fore- whose joj, ,t ,, |0 |O0g a()rr
put up to government by seen, however, by no less an ttic over all efficiency of thw
both sides, hut with different authority thor David I. Mac system.'*
formulas.
kie, chairman of the Eastern
Kennedy railed it *'a chanIn the most far-reaching Railroad Presidents Lontcr- •pc patchwork of inconsistent
statement on this subject yet encc. t'nless the I S trans- am| often obsolete legislation
issued by a railway l a b o r porta turn system ran be pull- am| regulation.'*
union oflicial. President l&lt;nul» ed together and civ on unified
Railw ay lalmr and manage,
J. Wagner of the Drvlcr of direction, he believes there is I1u.ni have their own relaConductors and Bcnkcmcn has not the slightest dmilit it will (j„ns w,u,
0|j,cr tn p1|t
just declared Gut while:
■ seen begin tn fall apart, in on)&lt;.r as wr|( a, lh m re.
•We prefer to deal with piece by piece.
lj|ion,
government,
private ownership . . .
if
This crisis can be avoided, I ' ‘Government
intervention,
management cinnot run t he , says Mackie In the January rourt ruling, and manage,
railroads in the public inter-1 Header's Digest, only liv put- mcnt practices have resultcm and unlos there is dras- ling
transportation's
legal C(| ln a , nar)
rc(j tapc .»
tic change In labor-manage- framework in order. The lirM . ays Vice President John W.
mcnt policies, we w ill bo step he advocates is President I O'Brien of the Sheet Metal
forced to answer, 'Y es!' to j Kennedy's sweeping trans- Workers Union.
the question. ‘Should we have portation reorganisation plan,
“ Issues which musi be sot*
public ownership of Ihc rail- i sent to Congress Iasi April
tied in IPtU include railroad
roads?'
Undersecretary
of
Com- mergers, live work rules disNationalization of American merer f o r Transportation pule
with
the
operating
railroads has l»ecn discussed Clarence 1). Marlin has giv­ union, and extended job staacademically ever since Hie en assurance that this pro hilizaliun to ease automa.
government took over (lie gram, cn vshi. J: Congress look lion's imparl.''
roads for unified operation in no action last s r . &lt; w ’ l! -•Iw - .shinection with this
World War I. but it has never tie presented l«&gt; the new Con- last-mentioned issue, a pres' h en
considered
seriously. gress practically unchanged. |idenlial fact-finding board has
Europe's cosily
experience
The situation and Ihc con-1 just recommended that Sou; with nationalized railroads in ditions which ihc Prrsident'a (hern Pacific Railway clerks
j more socialized economics is program would reform *rc i who lose their jobs as a re­
sult or automation should
j have a share of the savings.
The clerks, in a dispute going
I back to 195ti, had asked full

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By Congressman Syd Herlong |more
favorable
legislative
The new session of Con- climate for the more controgress has opened. The new versial programs that will
Members have been sworn in be put forth by the Adntlni.*and Speaker McCormack lias Iration during this season. I
been re-elected. Tha first voted against enlarging this
item of business was the Committee as I pledged 1
proposed change in the rules would do during my recent
to make Ihe temporary In­ campaign. Refure doing so,
crease of membership on the I made my position clear to
Rule* Committee from 12 to tlie House leadership and to
IS that was in effect during the White House. My reasons
Uie
previous
Congress
a for voting as I did were,
permanent change. For the first, that 1 regard "pack­
first time in my service in ing'', whether it is applied
Congress, the While House to a Committee in Congress
interested itself in the Rules or to the Supreme Court, or
of the House to the point of any other body, for that mat­
strongly importuning Demo­ ter, as merely a de-ice to
cratic Members to support exercise some manner of
Ihe change. The burden of control or Influence—not nec­
their argument was that they essary benign—over the bodycouldn't get their program involved.
Second. I am a conserva­
considered by the House un­
less this change in the Rules tive, and the Rules Commit­
Committee was made per­ tee as previously constituted
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all go home and let (lie
President legislate by pro- j
clatnatlon. You and I both
know that that would tic dir- I
tutorship, and I am opposed |
to it no matter what Adminis ration is in power.
My hruthrr John U a
Florida lias now become
I’h.l). Harvard political »rione of the large State dele­
enlist who has laugh! there,
gations in Congress with 12
as well a* at Northwestern
Members. My first job as a
University and elsewhere.
Member of the Ways and
Rut he roamed Europe for
Means
Committee,
th e
15 years as a columnist for
Democratic
Committee
on American newspapers. So
Committees, is to try to gel
heed his remarks about the
good Committee assignments
popularity rontest In India
for Hie three new Demo­
with rrfrrenrt to Amrriran.
cratic Members trom Flor­
German, British and Rus­
ida. and I shall do my best,
sian engineers.
bearing in mind first what
CASE 0-4311: Dr. John II.
I believe In lie in the best
Crane is an expert political
Interests of Ihe people ol
Florida. With nearly 70 new analyst with 15 years of ex­
Members of Congress, of perience covering Europe for

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WASHINGTON t HIM I —
ln o.hcT words, don't wait {*■&gt; f,’r
if UW off
The current issue of a house until after Congress lias ad­ 1by automation.
Tlie rules dispute with the
organ magazine published by
a |&gt;erson under ohligstiun to "May-lie we need a little more (he Humble Oil Co. offers journed.
operating unions is stilt pendHumble
[eel*
that
a 1mgRailway
brotherhood
yourself, the sooner you will o f your Applied Psychology in tmnr suggestions on how to
end ill hi* "most huterl" cule- our Stulr Department, eh" my write to s member of con­ •Thoughtful" letter from an lhlof* » r« reeking reversal
of a U. S. Court ol Apjveals
individual ronstitm-nl is more
goiy.
brother John added. What do gress.
decision that railroads have
This is a timely topic, A "meaningful" than "a sheaf
Ill addition to tiiis factor, 1 you think?
the right to overhaul their
new
session of Congress be- |of identical postcards
sent work rules to take advantage
also asked my brother to ex­
(Always write to Dr.
gins today so It shouldn’t lie 1
of
labor - saving
practice*
pressure groups.
plain why the Americana and
Crane in rare of this news­
long before you have » lo t .
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made imssible by automation.
Germans were disliked so Inpaper. enrloslng a long 4 to write your congressman
believe tin.- is true, par
In anoilicr case, a U. S.
I tensely.
rent stamped, addressed en­ alMiut.
ticularly if Hie individual
District Court has dismissed
j "W ell," he added, “ our
velope and 20 rents to rover
Not all oil companies are constituent encloses a cam- the Brotherhood of Railway
' American engineers go over
typing and printing m ils
in a position to otter advice |pamn contribution, which is Trainmen'* effort U&gt; have
I there for mcicenary reasons.
whrn you send fur one of
on congressional correa,wn-1 „ )r
(orm of the railroads strike insur­
*f they were earning »10,0110 | hi, |MM',uir«a-&gt;
drncr. Several years ago, '
ance agreement declared Ill­
thiiiighlliiliu-ss there Is.
l&gt;«r year beie, they may get
you may recall, one com­
egal.
120,000 per year while in India.
Anyone who wants to be­
pany wrote a letter that was
The big showdown conies
"And if they slay out of the
credited with killing a na­ come a pen pal with his next May when the It non­
U.
S.
A.
for
two
full
years,
course the competition for I American newspapers,
tural gas bill favored by Ihe congressman should benefit operating
employe
unions,
thru they escape income taxes
indusir).
desirable Committee seat* is '
** * llarvant liaintd
from Humble's suggestions, with 4}n,uoo members, opee
going to be quite keen, but
who possesses tjm on that doubled Income.
If reunification churls fail
I Hunk we may assume, but it seems In me the cum- negotiations with ihe Class I
I believe our new Members "ho.se sense" so sadly lacking
"Meanwhile, they live .' " ' ( i n Hie Congo), we will al-J however, Hial Humble is ful­ piny omitted the most im­
The facts are that any time controlled by the conserv
railroad* for a new wage
using most
„r. - slack
ci, m . . . . «- i, k thm .
many o f that bleed, ao he scgiegated modern housitii
certainly witness a ly qualified ill this field. It portant thing of all. It is:
up with those of any in many
a majority of the House of lives. Next, 1 don't ncccssaragreement.
projects,
with
air
conditioning.
divides its suggestions into
bloody civil war.
Representatives
wants
to, II. believe that the present 1other State in tlie Union. All adds wholesome ballast to his
Before mailing your letter
They have llu-lr own swim­ —White House adviser Chest­ "d o ’s" and "don'ls,” and I
lie certain it lias Ihe proper
President
of
Ha-iof them have shown a good- college students.
they can consider a bill, re­ elected
Recently we had a family ming pools anil Country Clubs, er Bowles.
would imagine it has had stamp.
gardless of tlm Rules Com United State should have c o n -: aptitude (or this type of
A
congressman's
"Anil they tend to look down
quite a bit or experience franking privilege doesn't in­
mince,but theimpression! trol of the legislative p r o w o r k
and have an ability to d' nnrr *' ’ hi- homo of my
It tiers of
the clude postage due.
iscreated that
this is not cesses of the Congress. If get alongvvllli their
col- mother. And my brother
told " " 11 "-1 IVI " i g n m s on- As a country, as a plate |composing
is going to fop 1j&gt;'c o f a public opinion survey dm, or so the latter at least lo live and rear a family, the "don't" variety.
true and that it should be lltc Executive Department is leagues that
imagine, because of this aloof­ Soviet Union I* pitiful by eon
"Don't repeal Hie deple­
lo them in Hie ! ' n I'"!'*easier lo schedule controver­ going to say what bills Con- most helpful
ness.
trast with the United Slates tion allowance" has been the
gre».will
consider
and
enact,
future.
"Here’s
a
problem
for
you,
sial bills for action.
750 x It
"The tiri mans, too, stay —Felix II. MrKnlght, Dallas theme of many tin oil romOur Democratic Delegation he began
The net result of this |&gt;er- then there is no reason
WASHINGTON (HIM)
*00 x It
whatsoever
to
even
have
a
,
split
riiht
down
the
middle
"India
Is
overrun
with
engla.grega.ed
to
a
large
deg,e.pany
message
lo
Congress.
Tex.,
newspaper
editor.
1'hr
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n
a
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squared
oft
manent change is that u n- , .......
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As Ireflls a company bear- today tor Ihe first round ot
questionably mere will be a |Congress. We might ax well j on tlie vote on the Rule* ncers from America, and Her and air lookrd on as disdainCAVANAUGH
. . Hod ing its name, Humble ad­ full-blown ik-bale in its bien­
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Committee.
I suppose wc Imany, England, and Russia.
,l‘ lI like lo think
TIRE SERVICE
The llritish, however, have j intervened,
vises against taking a pre- nial wrangle over changing
! would lie more effective if ^ "How do you think the |a-oKOI S. Frrnrh Ave.
we voted alike on every- I
P|f uf , " d,« four fraternized paitially for gen- I —Evangelist Billy Hraliam, |lenlious approach in rnrrc- its rules to make Illilmstcrs
FA 2-22SJ
s|Mituling with a congress­ easier lo curb.
thing, but then tlie people Kn,uP*I W hlt-h did they like I nations while England mini un the Cuban crisis.
In Florida don't think alike ! ,M'st and which did they dis- 1India. s» they have built up a
man.
certain amuuiit o f prraligr.
Fidel Castro's day* aie | "Don't pri'lrnd to rt-preWUem T ^ on everything, and it it the - 9ke the must?”
“ Rut the Russians have been nutnbcrrd . , . Castro h a s1sent more political influHEAR OME, primary
responsibility
o f ' ' oU readers might well teat
each Memla-r lo endeavor toj-vour families at the dinner the smallest. Their engineers lost face—so much that about I ence than you have," it says,
I interpret this lo mean
reflect the thinking of llic ( ’ aide with this same question, must learn tlie native langu- all he lias left is his Ireard.
majority of ihe people in his' And remember, we Anutri- . age hefme they even go to In —Ken Hubert Humphrey. D- that you slumldn'l threaten
EST. 1935
District The leadership liere ran* have pound hundreds of din. Then they live with tlie Minn , after a trip lo l.alin a congressman with defeut
IN S U R A N C E A T A SAV /i
In tlie next eleetiun unless
recognizes that. For exam­ millions o f dollars into Indin native* and fraternize with America.
you are eligible to vote.
ple, it isn't a foregoing con­ and have liven her main pro­ them.
"The Russians thus peiloim
Humble also recommend'
A director couldn't ln&gt;i&gt;e tn
clusion that the people in tector at the United Nutions.
So,
of
those
four
national
more
like our rhtireh mission- direct a (Charles) hiughtoti 1that yen- ''communicate with
/ ’. -H illy Matthews' Stli Congres
»iona1 District in North Flor­ groups, the natives of India nrles, who also must learn the picture. The liest lie could your senator or rrprcscpla111 So. I'nlmeltn
live on issues while there is
ida think like Ihe majority lire far more obligated tn tie ; native language liefoie they hope for was to referee
—Director
la-wis
Milrstone.
Mill
time
for
him
to
take
Ilian
to
any
of
the
other
thiee.
are
sent
abroad.
I’ hone FA 2-0811
of the people in Dante Fasrllerliva action."
So wlmt happened on the j "A s a ronsequeiicp, though on tlie late actor,
cell's District in Miami. Yet
both are members of the |public opinion poll,
1we have dona the most for In- |
same political party. This is I Well, nnr Americans wei*|di* a« regards money, engiwhy member* of 'a delega­ rated at the bottom! We were nerring, nirdielne, ete. » r are
* still Hu- moat disliked by Ihe
tion from one Slate who be the MUST disliked.
Next to us came the Her­ man on the street.
long to Hie same political
"And Russia,’ who take*
party vote differently on con mans. The English were in *2iiH
troversial Issues. They must plare while the Rutaiana ratrd money AWAY from India, In- |
stead nf pouring It into India
first spesk for the people top honor*
Whirh brings out Ihe salient as Amriira doe*, still rome*
they represent. This i&gt; true
representative government. point 1 mentioned yeaterday, off the winner In tha popular- &lt;
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was somewhat marred by the
boisterousness of the crowd
and Hie very unpleasant cir­
cumstances under which it
was viewed. There simply
wasn't room for the invited
guests, and the mumbling in
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i . i u o n , l-lilliiH sxi i i-t iii. i m i i : ii
the background was such
i . u n it \ t:itsiikii.
sniw .sMii a. iiiuswui.ii
Alsnaslna IMItor
A-lv srllslu * Director
that no one could hear what
Jt.lll MKI.I.I
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was said. When w
finally
i-ounty C dllor
llu sltiru it s n a s -r
t g i K i . u r « N M i:it
j iiv iis
got up to wlierc 1 could see
HU1 1st) e d ito r
clossirisd Vl.tiios-i
her, I was behind anotlier
OUT lllliOIMIOTIIAM
I'HtSH VIILTUklVt:
f s s lu r * e d it o r
Circulation M ans**)
Member of Congress who
riss.li a ei.i.a
obviously fancied himself ai
lltclia n lca l Nu|&gt;U
as quite an art critic. I no­
*i ■•iN iniuv mats:*
ticed that lie looked at the
Mr Nall
H ow s O e llirrr
All (Tiber
sesalaals l a a a l f
picture quite carefully and
l l l .i u I Year
SS.0S 1 Vsar
J«c Wr*k
then shook his head from
S.Oo S Xlnnlhs
M l I Month*
:.oo s sionih#
MO s Months
side to side with tht sad
1.0(1 I Month
l.o# I Month
comment, "The color isn't
e . a. Postal essulatlons provld* that all mail subscriptions b*
exactly right." Thai's the
paid In advat.ca.
height
of something—I don't
e m s re d a* sscond class n iallrr iK toh sr S i , ISIS *t Ilia I’ost
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UKMINOI.D r o r NTT
BOARD o r A D j r r n t B T T
B ailee o f Paklla k a a ita a
T o whom It m ay eonrarn:
Tha tam lnola County Hoard
o f Adjuatmant w ill hold a
public h airin g ta determine
tha poaalblllty at gra n tin g a
aatback variance to Ike garninola County gw im m la g Foal
Regulation* aa requaatod by
W illiam B. W alaay an tha fa l­
low in g doeerlbed property: Tha
W I I I ft o f tha N 111 ft af
tha g 101 ft o f tha SK&gt;4 at
tha SK tl o f fa ctio n ) 4 - l ! g .
: n : lyin g H a f Maitland Are.
Public hearing w ill ba held
In tha County com m leatenera
Room . Court Houoe, f i n ford
Florida, an January II, l l l l
at T ill P. M. o r aa naan there­
after aa poaalbla.
Hamlnola c o u a ty Board af
Adjuatmant
B y W illiam C. H aleiek .
Chairman
Publlah Jaa. H , 1441
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CARNIVAL

By Dick Turner

n o t ic e

H oller la hereby liv e n that
tha un-larelgned trill, on tha
Itth day o f February. A. D.
1MI. praaant to tha Ilon orabla
County
Judge
of
Hamlnola
County. Florida, h rr final r e ­
turn, account and vouchara, aa
Exacutrlu o f tha Eatata o f
RICHATtn S. MILLER. daraaaaad, and at aald tiro*, than
and tliert. make application
to tha aald Judara for a fin ­
al aetllamant o f har adm inlatratlon o f aald catate, and
fo r an ordar dleeharglng hay
aa aueh
E xecutrix
of
tha
Eatata o f RICH ARD S. M IL L.
E ll. daeeaaed
Dated thla tha Tth day at
January. A. D. m l .
Jrrallna O. Miller
Aa
E xecu trix
at
tha

IN COI ATT J l'tX IR 'a COURT,

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to f.ttv,

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IDA. F ile Re, dher.
B fT A T B OF
JESSIE DKI.LE SOUTHARD.

anttlament o f hla adm lnlalratlon o f aald calatc, and fo r
an ordar dlacharalng him aa
aueh Adm lnlelrator.
Dated thla tha loth day a f
December. A. D. 1JC.
Ac Adm lnlalralor a f tha
E ita te of
M argaret E. Ilatnea

Deceit*, d

P’ lbllah

Dec. f l ,

I. I. II, ll ll .
S M W jlJ I.

ALItfAHOCB,]
HOW MUCH &lt;

THAT'S WHAT TAKES
S O L O H O -I HAWS _
TO LOOK FOP
IT
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JOHSKPARB

VDUGOIM3TO

poet o ffice
addraaa o f tha
claim ant and muat ba aworn
to by tba claim ant, hla agent
o r attorney, ar tha aam a ahalt
ba void.
Raym ond M. llall
A» Adm lnlatrator a f aald
Eatata
Cum Teetaraento Annago
Harrlaon B. Steward
O f the Firm o f
Steward A Steward
11» Feat Rohfnaon Street
Orlando, Florida
IMbllah Jan. II, 22, 1« A
Fab. I, l l l l
C D E -II

BBAITHgHtf.
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TO WORK S

TIZZY

By K ite Osann
MAIM
•acini

WWW*

■BMIROLS COUNTY
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
Native a f Fublla Itvartag
To whom It may conoarm
Tba Sem inole County Hoard
o f Adjuatmant wilt hold a
publta hearing to oonaldor tha
poaalblllty a f gran tin g permieelon to Inatall and oporata
a aawaga treatment plant and
a w ater plant aa raquaatad hy
n . K. Oarrtgan, Jr., fo r Philip
Haroudl, nn tha fo llow in g dtarrlbed proparlyi Ilag at the
N\V cor o f the HR&gt;4 of the
a w t t o f section n - : i a - s i E
From aald point o f beginning
proceed In an R'arly direction
along
tha
North
boundary

Section 11 In a S'arl:

/flO O R -A p ./

"What • publicity houndI ths’s always on tha
hanor rolir

Toddler's Tate

n o t ic e
of
su rr
T U B BTATK OF FLORtDA
TO i I.OLA tV AO Kg SAHOF.NT.
form erly Mlaa 1m la Wagaa.
2011 tAwram -avllla . Daeatur
H ighw ay.
Decatur
G eorgia;
LIZZIE WAGES. 121 W i l t Da­
vie Strait, Decatur. G eorgia:
DAIgY LEE CREKCII. l i l t
Lawraneavllla Road, Decatur.
QeorgUu OIIADT WAGES. 201
Ponca Ptl.aun .1 anua, Daeatur, G eorgia: O. K. W All Ed.
_ _ Atlanta
2111 Itldgedale Head.
O a o rfla : JK IIRT W
“ A (I E B.
Waaka Btraat. Daeatur. Oaorgia i J. R. WAOES, 1171 Cannanrala:
hr I-ana.
b
WAGES,
1724
THOMAS
Terrace.
Decatur,
H ollyh ock
G eorgia; J oT C E
l i l t Com mander Drive, L«ula.
villa, K entuck yi I t IL W AGES
V alley Brook Road
WAOR8.
G eorgia:
NftTTIR
Third Avenue,
Avenue, Decatur.
Georgia
GRACE ADAMM, 17
Eaat (lentlta ritreet. Alexandrla. V irg in ia ; HUIIT ZK4IT
AIL
llarcli
lload,
II AH Do.
Martlnavllle.
N aw
J e n ay;
BETTT BANDERS. I l l Third
Avenue,
Decatur.
G eorgia;
HOLLIS A. WAOES. 1H2 H olL
din Hoad. Tucker, G eorgia;
A1AHT LOU AKIN. 171: LaV lita Huad. Tucker, G torgla ;
WILMA WAGES. 2712 LaVleta
Hoad,
Tucker,
G torgla ;
POLLY FOWLEIL 24U Low ranea villa
Road,
Daea­
tur,
Georgia;
RATMONO
E.
WAGES,
a Ia o
known aa Raym ond Wagaa.
(11 V alley Prong Road, B foatur, U eorgla; ' DORIS W A ­
GES
CIIEW NIXU.
form erly

Btraat.
Daeatur,
Oaorgtai
JAMES A. WAOES, alao known
aa Jamea Wagaa. 2*17 T-awranee Hoad, Daeatur. U eorgla:
nEATlUCE MATTHEWS, a l­
ao knaw a aa Mra. T. H- M at­
thews, 117 Sycam ore Drive,
Decatur. O corgla; ROBERT L.
HUDBON. I l l R lvcrvlcw Drive.
Nartk A ugusts. South C a ro­
lin a! RSRK LL A. WAOES. alaon known aa B irtl Wagaa,
111
Adair
Street,
Daeatur,
O eergla ; IIUUKRT R. WAGES,
alaa knewn aa Hubert Mfaaaa,
141
Mead
Road.
Daeatur,
o a e r s la i
ELISABETH
W IL ­
LIAMS. alao know n aa Mra.
I-lgale W illiam *. 1114 Hanford
Road.
Daeatur.
G to rg la ;
OOLDEN WAGES, I I I L a w
raneavllla
Read.
Daeatur,
G aarslai H IL L T. WAGES,

o f land Imanadlatnly ta the
Baal o f L et L B leak A. Rauad
Lake Eautaa, m ore particu ­
larly dracrlkad aa follow a, to ­
w n : Bogin at NB ear Lot 1, daaorlbad rani property, at
Hlaok A. Round Lake Eautaa, any part th ereof, the earn a
aa recorded la P. k. 14. P i. t r ia l, being gnd g ltu ite In
7, ran ■ lt d fL B 1*114 f t •amlnala
County,
Flarida..
parallel u the B Uaa o f Lot Ie -w lti
1. B lock A- W Id* f l ta B
Tha W a it H a lf (W t| ) o f
llaa o f aald Round iR k a Katho
Kortbnraat
guartar
u ia a ibaaaa N along ■ Haa
4N W H ) at tha N orlhtaet
ta bagtaulag.
Uuartar (NH&gt;41 o f SacFublla haarlag w ill ka hold
tloa
Tw anty-Ihraa
(tl),
Is tba C oaaty Cammlaatanara
T oO T lh lp
Tw enty
(SO)
South, tu n go TkIM y-Iw o
loam . Court Haaaa, Seaferd.
Florida, an Jaauarp t l , l i f t
( t l ) Eaat.
at f i l * F. M. ar aa aaaa thara.
NOTICE IS M ERBBT OIVa fU r aa poaalbla.
EN that a proceeding, ar ault,
Sem inole County Board a f ta quiet title haa bean brought
Adjaatm ant
agalnat you. aa dafandanta. In
» y ■ W illiam C. H albeck. tha Clronlt Court. Ninth Jud i­
Chairman
cial Circuit o f Florida. In and
Pakilah Jam t*. n i l .
far Scm laala County, the a b ­
CDE-41
breviated title o f w hich la
CLYDE H. WAGES. Plaintiff,
veroua IA&gt;LA W AGES SA IL
GENT (fo rm e rly
Mlaa Lola
W asaa), at al. and. A ll pareoaa claim ing an oatnta, right,
till* ar latarott In, ar lien
upon, tba real property h ere­
in doeerlbed. a r any part
tfcaraat, D e fe a d e a u , Chancery

B y: Martha T. v u l e a
Deputy Clark
H atehlaoa aad iM fflar
Bdwarda Building,
» . a D raw er H
Sanford. F lorid*
A ttorn eys fa r P lain tiff.

V.y Q y ^ f t f

T

1112 A Jan.

VI
RORKRT

r.. HCCCI.VT. at al,
Defandanta.
ill* SUIT in
m ortgage
r o n iit T .o a r R M
T « t ItOllKRT It. DUCCINI
n r.a iD E h C B i Unknown
AAD T O i.A ll parllea claim *
Inr tntaraafa hy, through,
under or agalnat tha a foraaald pereon.
TOU ARK hereby n otified
that a Com plaint to fo r * ,
rloae a carlaln m ortgage ancum bering the fo llo w in g dagerlbad real property, to -w lti
Lot 11. Block A. COU.VTK F CLUII MANOR. UNIT
NO. *, accord in g to tha
plat thereof aa recorded
In l i a t lluok I t, page ion,
Puhllo R tcorda o f Sem i­
nole County. Florida,
haa been filed agalnat you In
tha above atylad ault, and
you are required to aarva a
cop y o f you r A n an er o r oth er
Pleading to the Com plaint on
P la in tiff* attornaya, A N D ER­
SON. ItUSII, DEAN. LOW NDES
A van den UKItG, 22: Eaat
Central Avenue, Orlando, F lo r­
ida. and tile tha original A n ew er or other Pleading In tha
o ffice o f tha Clark o f th o
Clrrult Court «n or befnro
tha Ith day o f Kabruary, l l l l .
If you fall to do ao. a darraa
pro eonfaaao w ill ba takaa
agalnat you fo r tba relief da*
mended In tha Complaint.
Thla Notice ahall ha pubttehad onra a weak fo r four con*
aacutlva weak* In tha Hanford
Herald.
D ATED thla Tth day od
January, l l l l .
(■BALI
A rthur H. Beckw ith. J r ,
Clark af Circuit Court
Byl M argaret K. T yre
Deputy Clerk
Publlah Jan. I, II, 21, |»
C D E -ll
\ O T Iti;

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
TH E I T S JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLO RID A.
IN CUANCRRY NO. 13TS8
EAST n n oO K L T N SAVINGS
HANK, a New T ork co rp o ra ­
tion,
Flalnttf*.
MARTIN H EN RT SPATH and
M ARTHA EDNA SPATH. hla
Wlfoi ATLAS SUIIHIDIAHIKB
OF FLORIDA. INC., a Florida
corp ora tion ; and J. M. FU E X TR g aad ------- FUEXTES. k is
w lft,
D afandanta
NOTtCB
TO
D EFEN D
OR
OHtIKS
OF
F L R U C A T IO B
a t-r r
for
r u R D C L o a iR D
TOi MAHTIN H EN RT SPATH
and M A R T H A
EDNA
SPATH , kla w ifa
lla r s a ’a Candy Ska*
Faulkner. Maryland
TOU.
MAHTIN
H ENRT
SPATH and MARTHA EDNA
SPATH , ara hereby n otified
that a Complaint fnr Knrecloaura o f M ortgage haa been
filed a sa ln el you, and you
are required to aarva a co p y
at y o u r A acw or or F lood ings
to
the
Com plaint
on
tha
P ta ln tlffa
attorney,
Joeeph
M. K ltagcrald. I l l
Becurliy
Truat
Hulldlug,
Miami
is ,
Florida, and
file
tha o ri­
ginal Anewer ar Pleading ta
tha a fflco o f tha Clark a l
tha Circuit Court aa or hafora
tha Ith day o f Febru ary A .D ,
I IIL If you fall to do ao.
Judgment by default w ill ba
taken agalnat you fo r tha
relief demanded la Ike Coinplant.
Tba deeerlptloa a f tha real
property proceeded agalnat tat
I-ot 4, Hlnck 10. TO W N SITE OF NORTH CHULUOTA, a aubdlvlalun a c­
cording to plat thereof,
recorded In Plat Uook I.
P»g»a 44 to It. Inrluaivr,
o f tba Publta Recorda o f
Seminole County, F lorida.
Thla notice ahall ba publlabad ouce each waak fur
four rooeeeu llve waaka la tba
Sanford Herald.
DONE AND O R D rR P .D at
Sanford.
Sem inole
County,
F lortfa. thla Tth day a f J a n ­
uary A. D , m t .
(SEAL)
Arthur IL B eckw ith. J r ,
Clark.
---------—
____ C
ircuit Court
B yi M argaret E. T yre
Deputy Clark
Jeeoph M. F lt a g a u li
I K Secu rity Truat BnUdlag
Miami I t. Florida
Publlan Jaa. I, Id. t l . I f .
CDB-21

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1. Lont &amp; Found
LOST: Small, all white shorthaired, much loved female
dog. Any information, please
call Mrs. Placek. FA 2 1M63.

3. Fdueation • lnatruction
MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED
WORK IN CIVIL SERVICE
No
experience
necessary,
grammar school education
usually lufflclent. Train now
at home for Joba with secur­
ity. For details, send name,
address, phono no. lo: NA­
TIONAL TRAINING SER­
VICE. BOX 50 c /o The Sinford Herald.

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost &amp; Found
2. Notices - Peraonuls
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Eatate Wanted
12. Real Eatate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
18. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio L Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles • Trucks
37. Boats • Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

6. For Rent

Sift

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MODERN, 2 bedroom unfurn­
ished house. 1810 W. Third
St. Phone In flow 533 2334.

♦anforh

tfrralh •Jan. 16. 1963 — Page 3-A ' 12. Real Estate For Sale 19. Situations Wanted

By Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE

ROOMS, H i* Gables, 401
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0730.
Furn. Large Oarage Apt. 1102
Maple. TA 2-0731.

HIGHLAND PARK

Comfortable 3 Bit. CB home 21. Reality Salon*
situated on double corner
SPECIAL
lot with giant oaks! Shingle
Cut 'N Curl Reaulv Shop
roof, woed floors, many
End curl $5.50 including
nice extras. Drive by 2(27
shape, set A style. Upon
Laurel Avenue, and if you
Evening by appointment. 3
like what you see, plune
Experienced Operators.
for a thorough inspection.
311 Palmetto Ave. FA 2-0434
Excellent
financing.
The
price $13,930.

Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
1303 Elliott A vt., FA 2-5254
or FA 1-0323.
1 Bedroom House nleely furn­
ished. 243 month. Water In­
cluded. FA 2-5544.
2

3 Bedroom house. 2(00 Sum­ Children kept. FA 2-4182.
merlin. FA 2 1836.
Day Work wanted. FA 2 8581
Cost $12,000. Sacrifice
at
$9975. Easy terms. Almost Remodel, repair or paint.
new. Selling due lo divorce.
Large or small, Please,
211 Cedar.
rail u*. 322-1(81.

Bedroom house, kitchen
equipped. 1505 Douglas Ave.
FA 2-0363.

24. Electrical Servlet*

FR1GIDA1RE
Sales A Service
House Wiring. Free Estimates
Real Estate — Mortgages
S'.d
Vildan's Randall Electric
111 N. Park Ave. F\ 2-2420
(12 Magnolia
Pa. FA 2-4813
2 Bcdrm. home, nicely furn­
ished. 2 Screened porches, 25. Plumbing ricrvlci
carport, 3 extra b is In
PLUMBING
lawn. Priced right. Phone
Contractu)? A Rrpairi
FA 24)431.
FREE DELIVERY

Stenstrom Realty

UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­
room house, kitchen equip­
ped. FA 2 3445.

RENT A BED
Rellawsy, Hospital A Baby
Beds
By Day, Week, or Muith
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st St.

’ “ w i l l Tt h a d e “

WELAKA
AFARTMENTd:
Rooms private baths, 114
W. Flrat St.

It. L. HARVEY

3 Bedroom CB home, large 2t&gt;( a in for- Ave.
lot. .Near school and play- |
ground for smaller h om e,'
late model auto or nice
Cabin Cruiser. FA 2 6137. !

FA 2&gt;354J

W a ll

Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
house. 826 Escambia. Ph.
FA 2 0274.

“That waan't a bit funny— tailing them I was
your aiatarl"

I’ liimbiup &amp; Heating;

Housea for rent. For Infor­
I. For Rent
12. Heal Estate For Sal*
mation contact Ted Wil­
liams Hardware, 205 E. Modern 3 bedrojin, kitchen 3 lilt, two story home cen­
25th St.
equipped
home.
Near
trally located, near school.
school and playground. $95
Bargain priced. FA 2-8642.
6. For Rent
MAYFAIR SECTION
month. FA 2-6137.
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, family
RAVENNA 1»ARK
Furnished Apartment. Close
room. Available soon. Ph. New 3 Bcdrocm, 2 hath
Bright and cheerful 3 lilt,
In. Ph. FA 2-2300.
323-0340.
home. No cash needed. $31
Cl! home in dcdrable Ra­
2 Bedroom modern House,
a month. 322-8033.
venna Park. Features in­
Apartments furnished or un­
kit. equipped. 817 CaUllni.
clude all the standard ex­
furnished. $43 month. Wa- - 3 Bedroom House. FA 2-5829.
tras, plus fully equipped
ter Included. Also 2 bed-1
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
huill-in kitchen. Also has
room unfumldted Garage { 3 Bedrooms, 2 full baths,
equipped. 175 month. Ph.
largo screened in Florida
Apartment $55. Ph. D a y ! Els. Boom. FA 2 7018.
FA 1-5303.
Room. Total price $13,650.,
FA
2-3183 or
Kvcninss
Large 1 bodroom Trailer on
1 Bedroom furnished Apart­
Down Payment just $(50.
NO 8 554$.
large lake. Also trailer
ment. FA 2-US2 Monday
Monthly payments $9U, in­
space. Adults only. Phone
thru Friday between 9 and 3 Bedroom, kitchen equip­
cluding everything.
ped, on lake, read) for
FA 2-732$.
6 p. m. or FA 2-4SOt otheroccupancy. Call FA 24639.
times.
Furnished
Duplex*.
One
REALTOR - INSUROK
available January 15, one
BEAUTIFUL furnished room. Bungalow. Completely furn.
K4 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave
available 1st o f February.
207 E. 6th 8t. |40.
Private home. FA 2-7431.
Real Estate — Mortgages
FA 2 3410.
111 N. Park Ave.
FA 2-2420

Stenstrom Realty

The

16. Female Help Wanted

HERALD

Want Ads.

Bedroom,
$43 monthly Quiet lak e Mnry. 3 Bdrms., WOMAN WITH CAR to call
Lake Mary. Close to sclmol
H i baths, I-ow cost. l’h.
re 2ularly each month on
A stores. Monna Jarvis.
322-4441.
Established Studio G i r l ‘27. Special Services
322-1410.
Cosmetics coents in and
Plsno Tuning and Repair
For Sale or Izeair
■round Sanford making nec­ W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
1 BEDROOM house, kltchrn
5 Acre Tract
essary deliveries, etc. 3 or
equipped. Lake itary, Phone
230' X 428'
Fit IGI DA IUK
( hours per day. Rutile will
FA 2-4941.
Equipped with truck scale.
Sales A Service
pay up lo $5.00 per liuur.
Suitable as
G. H. HIGH
OR ASSUME payments. 3 Bed­
Write STUDIO GIRL COSJunk
Yard and or
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
room CB house, icrcened
MF.TICS,
Dept.
70431,
Glen
Used Auto Parks
i’ h. FA 2-3183
esrporte, stove and refriger­
dale, Calif.
Mr*.
Zuckcnnan
FA 2-7(75
ator. Call FA 28149.
Hand S ws Sel. Filed $1.00.
17. Male Help Wanted
MlCII ARBOR
Hand and Circular Saws
MONTHLY basis. Completely
conditioned.
Vic's
Grind
furnlshtd. Central heat, air- 3 bedroom 1 bath liome for ATTENTION SALESMEN! I
$1650 down. Total price If you are a licensed Real
Shop, 411 Myrtle, Sanford.
condition. 4 Bedrooms, 2
less than $12,000.
Estate Salesman willing to
baths. Recreation room with
RAVENNA PARK
WORK, Here is )our op­
fireplace $164. 102 Driftwood
portunity
(or
substantial
SEWING MACHINE
Lane, Park R id ft. FA 2 $145. 3 bedroom 2 bath liomr on
lake. Make offer for equi­
Sales and Servlca
earnings in the Rooming
a BDRM., Fla. Km., plenty of
ty.
Cap* Canaveral Aiea, Im­ Free aalimates 1* advene*
shade, fenced. FA 2-3330.
Free home demonstration
mediate openings with one
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
of
Florida's
outstanding
CALL FA J2-578B
Realtor
9. For Sole or Rent
Alan's Fabric k Rugs
Realtors—join an aggress­
Raymond Lundquisl, Assoc.
2559 Park Dr.
S Bedroom house. 2408 Stev­ FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank llldg.
ive professional organiza­
ens Ave. Phone 549-4671.
tion now serving liie East
INCOME TAX RETURNS Central Florida NOVA area
O. M. Harrison. 1311 Palmet­
Good 3 Bedroom bouse. Ph.
with established offices in
to Ave. Plum* 322-5827.
FA 3-0451. 2420 Orange
Titusville.
Ave.
Office FA 2-2118
M. N. WEIR A SONS, INC., WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
Nl$ht* FA 3-06(9
REALTORS
SPIUNKER SYSTEMS
Attractive $ bedroom, I bath
323-0700
Contact
AU Types and Sltea
home, Fenced yard. Near
2524 Park Ur.
Sanford, Fla.
Bonn Searle
Wa Repair and Service
NAS. 115 W. Coleman Cir­
J12 Main Street
S T I N E
cle. FA 2 7(84.
NEW 3 bedroom, 2 hath
Titusville, Florida
Machinery and Supply Co.
home, large corner lot, 311
10. Wonted to Rent
Ph: 347-5000
20T VV. 2nd « !
FA 2-6432
Tucker Dr., Sunland Es­
tates.
VA—nothing
dawn,
FURNISHED apartment or
monthly payments $92.00.
home near-in by Herald em­
FA
3-8074 - FA 3 2218.
ploye and wife. O* year-

SINGER

To

Jim Hunt Realty

A D V ER T IS E

round permanent basis. Ph. Furnlslied House In Sanford.
FA 2-2412—Fred Van Pelt.
$1500. 486 48(9. Apopka.

In

12. Real Eatate For Bale
Lakerlew home with lake
privileges In South Sylvan
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
•nd 2 baths. Alr-Condltloned. Phone FA 27848 or
FA 3-4188.

The

St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
11* N. Park Av*. FA 3-4133

Sanford Herald
phone FA 2-2611
SANFORD

Baautiful new brick Homes. Must sacrifice. $ Bedroom, 1
bath. P l n e c r a s t . Near
3 bedrooms, I baths, dou­
-choul. By owntr. Phone
ble carport*. Choice loca­
FA 2(1*3.
tions. $14,300. $450 down,
$79 m mlhly. Monna Jarvi*
333-1914.
All types of Real Estate

“ Call Hair fA 1-3841
2544 S*. Froseh Av*.

110 N. Park Av*. Ph. 323-0559

R E U P H O L ST E R Y ^ea^L /

SOUTH SEMINOLE

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M9.50

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CENTRAL FLA DECORATORS
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FIREPLACE
WOOD
Oak and p'.nc. $22 a cord
delivered.
Robert
Morris
FA 3-0355 or FA 2-5U09.
Used 20" Boy's Bicycle. $15.
FA 2 4279.
Typewriter and stand. Elec­
tric clocks, rug A blanket*.
FA 2 3110.

FREE u.e of our Carpet
Shampoocr with purchase
of Blue Lustre shampoo,
Carrull'a Furniture.

Automobile* • Trucks

liti

'81
Monxa
Coupe.
Solid
white, (our speed, new
W.S.W. BAH. bucket seat*,
red interior. 23,000 mile*.
Slt»3. FA 2-7370.
1917 Plymouth. Good ccnd.
$110. FA 23171. Thrifty
Service Station.
1954 Oldstnobllc. Hardtop, ful­
ly equ.pped. Oh
owner.
$235. FA 2-3305.
I960 Cbcv. Pickup and Camp­
er. Auto., 8 cyl. Must sell
iu ten days. 204 E. 24th
St. Sanford. 322-2978.

67. Duals • Motors
Gitaway

To Tn* Waterway

Itobsuii Sporting Goods

Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Spinet Plano. Must bo pick­ 301-6 8 E. lit Ph. FA 2-3901
ed up in tills area. Can be
Fiberglass Uost 14'. 23 Elec­
purchased by payments of
tric start motor, tilt trail­
$15-50 per month. Inquire
er. Extra's. Complete, $700.
Thompson Music Co. Col­
Pb. FA 2-8368.
onial Pla/a. GA 5 (577.
1982 Zig Zag. 5(akcs button Us. Motorcycle* • Scooters
holes, darns, with guaran­ VESPA Motor Scooter* (new)
tee.. 4 payments of 97.13.
$10.63 down A $3.33 Week­
Ph. FA 20411.
ly.
Lewis Sates A Service
Apt. size electric Range. $35.
2317 Country Club Road
Good condition. 323 0753.
Ph. FA 2 7424
1033 Dodge Dump Truck. (3
yd.) 1037 Cbcv, Uus. Cutting 119. Trail*™ • Cabiuv**
Torch (complete) 111 g h1937 Superior lluusetr Her.
speed drill, bench vis* (4"
4' x 33'. Good condition.
jaws.) 1 Hand-made Utility
After 5 p. m. call FA 2-77SS
Trailer, (high aides.) Small
luts of 3" pipe k 1" rods.
Equalizer Trailer hitch. $30.
Mrs. Zuclmrman FA 27(75
FA 2-4709.

Special Auction
Thurs.,Jan.
7:00 P. M.

HOLLERSo/SANFORD

120,000

YOU W ONT BELIEVE IT

*

SALE

l iq u id a t io n

a u c t io n

O ff All Nrw Name Hrs.it Mi rrhsudLe

EVERYTHING

FALUO.N 2 Dour, Standard Transmission

MUST

(10 J S !

Dealer* Welcome

1 Q R 7 CADILLAC Sedan DsVIll*
I
■ Power And Air fund.

11M

LUMET 2 Door Hid. lraws.

1095

FORD S/ W, * Cyl. A /T

1204 In free prizes will be given away through­
out the sale.

JUST A FEW OP OUR NATIONALLY ADVERTUED BRANDS;
•

Henru-

I f t f i A dl I l k 2 Dour Special

•

Dormyer

■

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General Electric
Gruen

Hardtop Automatic

1 9 6 2 Standard
FALC0N’ Trans.,
sut|un Radio,
w**B”Heater

Joh» E - Fox»
Realtor

J. W. Hall, Realtor

(HAIRS 5)9 '..V

phoneGA5-5938

OVIEDO AREA
214 Miles South an route 520.
2 New
Humes, 2 full
baths, large lut, high and
dry. Built to last. Selling j
price as appraised by the
First
Federal.
Peaceful,
■nd quiat. Near churches, &gt;
School buses available, new
Woman's
Club building.
For appointment
L.
L.
Faulk. 385 3197 or 365 3702.

FREE ESTIMATE
Hiby scales, bathlnett. stereo
Upholstering 1- Mattress ren­
hi-fi, sewing machine. Ph,
ovating. New A Used Furni­
FA 2-1016.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at .04-C elery A\c. 10 pl« « lining Room Set.
FA 2-2117.
' *1-3- FA 2-1209.

To Use

1

Pays

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

It Buys

Stemper A gency

|III. Article* For Sale

Refrigeration • Air-condition­ Crash Helmet. Adjustable for
ing men needed. We train
*‘ ie. New. $8.00. FA 2 8799.
you.
Write
Commercial
Trades Institute Box IS, c o I-aJie* 3-speed bicycle, nearly n:w $23; good automatic
Sanford Herald.
washer $23; Electric organ,
like new, 61-key manual
29. Automobile Service
with full bass and bench
$275: Photo enlarger $15;
aluminum tripod $8; H
Inch drill 3d: ukelele $3 ;
Wind* Held
Itnck Glass
13-vot. encyclopedia
$10;
Door Glass
Vent Glass
Battery clock $3; Mans El­
SERVICE
gin watch with gold band
Senkarili Glass ami Paint
$10; small radio $3; paint
Company
ipraygun $9; HD trailer
210 M&amp;inolla Ph. FA 2 -J62?
hitch $3; tripod bumper
Jsck
$3; typewriter table
Ill A. l’eln
$*: r.ew rod A reel $7;
German Sheplverd 6 week*
au.omatic toaster $3; Cam­
old female pups $10. Pit.
eo ear-rings $3; Coleman
319 4431.
gasoline healer $3; radio
trsnsmliter—new, complete
112. Flower* • Shrub*
$13; Other Rems FA 2-7875,
Beautiful Camellias in bloom
FACTORY T ) YOU
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
ALUMINUM BLINDS
GrapaviUe Ave. Near 20th St.
Enclosed head, Sag-proof boL
lorn rail with plastic ends.
li.'l. Furniture
Mastic or rayon tapes. Cot­
L»cd furniture, appliances,
ton or nylon cords.
tools, etc. Bought - Sold. Sdiikurik Glnaa and Faint
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Company
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
5.0 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4422

SUNLAND
AIR CONDITIONING
Bedriu., 3 bath, built-in
CONTRACT and REPAIR
oven A range, d.spasil.
WORK
$3ou dn. plus closing. $31.23 too? Sanford Are. FA 2-8542
Mo. Nice. 322 8(57.
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
26. Radio &amp; Television
Sorvice With the Calk,
THE BUSS 8EZ—
SUPER TRADING POST
YEAR END SALE
Yer SPARKLIN' ad sold a
FA 2-0877.
Usod T.V.’s Big
house in two day*. How New k
trade-la allowances. Easy WANTED reliable coup!c~to
'bout au ACTION ad? So
terms. Town k Country* T.V.
I sea, lets try this one.
take up monthly payments
2335 Park Dr.. 312-5382.
FOR SALE— High LOTS on
of $13.50 un 3 complete
waterfront. GO ilsh.ng, ski. Far quick service
rooms of furniture. Call
e a 11.
ing or swimming from yer
TE 4-1311, Casselberry, cul­
Bryan T. V. FA 3-0341.
own dock. lU 'IU ) now or
le d .
later.
$1995 with TER­
RIBLE term*— $25 down,
61. Article* For Sale
$15 month. THIS'LL GET
T-Shirts 48 cents, rainwear,
ACTION.
work clothes, Pstnt. ArmyNavy Surplus 310 Sanford
Ave.
3

It

17. Special Services

CHEVROLET 4 Door V-8, Automatic

PLYMOUTH Stall** Wagon
9 Pass., Auto., Power Steering
I Q E f i OLDS ( Door Hardtop
*
Automati c And Power
MKRt LltY Meal. 4 Door. Air Land.,
Elect. W indow a Asid Sest

CHEVROLET 4 Deer Automatic
Air Condition
OLD8MOB1LE 4 Deer. Auto.,
Trans., Air Conditioning
211 E. 2nd

SANFORD

Shakespeare
Stanley

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Proctor

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Thor

HERE ARE A FEW OF THE ITEMS!

PLY M U lT T T T lJoor V ^ A u tu rn slic

1967

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2545 B. PARK

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Cosmetic*

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('lathing Fur The Wbule Family
Dishes
Flaking and Sperling Gouda
Franck Periumes and Cologne*
Jewelry — America'* Finest Brand

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•

Hardware and lluuschold llems
Loads uf Power Tool*

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Shoes
Hundreds Of (Jlksr Item* And Furniture
SID AND IIUY IN COMFORT IN OUR
COMPLETELY IIBATRD BUILDING.
ALL MEUL'IIANDIdE 144% GUARANTEED

Sanford Farmers Auction
I MR* boutk of kanlord on May. 17-11

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Page 4-A —« Jan. 16, 1963

Hospital
Notes
JANUARY It
Admissions
Mark Shocdl, DeRary; Ar­
thur Wlllguozp, DrBary; LUli« Sodrrblom, Tampa; Nor­
ma Schneider, Lake Mary;
Wanda Enloc, Lake Monroe;
Allan Hamilton, Lzmgwoud;
Robin Lowery, Keith Canon,
William Red ley o f Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mra. George Sch­
neider of Lake Mary, a hoy.
Mr. and Mra. Alvin llutlo of
Ixmgwood. a girl.
:&gt;Drhargrt
Dora Malone, Lake Mary;
Mra.
Charlie
Ward
and
haby, Lake Monroe; Leota
McQueen.
Geneva;
Jame-a
Hrndcrwm, Elizalreth Iv«y,
Joyce Nickle, Hazel lluwes,
Eric Goddard, Mra. Jamea
Clayton and baby of Sanford.
J ANUARY II
Admivaloni
Roaa Nell Harbour, Longwood; Richard Ray Becker,
DoBary; Myrtice Beard, De­
nary; Dnlay Freeman, I-ake
Monroe; Jumea Dvorak, De­
nary; Robert Kanavrl Jr.,
Bernard laiwcry, Nathaniel
Johnaon, Dorla Gandy, Jn«eph
Rickaon Hr., Carolyn Hmlth,
.Martha Heard, Tracy Caahe,
I’hlllip Mceka Jr., Hobble I’ialt
•f Sanford.
IMrlhe
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Smith
of Sanford, a girl; Mr. and
Mra. William II. Heard of De­
nary, a girl.
Discharge*
William Hamilton, Oviedo;
Allan Hamilton, l.ongwood;
l.'arolo lltaden, Orlando; Eve­
lyn Diahrow, Oateen; Clarence
Kcnllinger, Ruth Hillbimer,
Suaan Elizabeth Gwynn, Mra.
Fred Ilalenttne and baby of
Sanford.
JANUARY 12
Admiaaiona
Emma Rowaey, N. Orlando;
Eleanor Aheam, Long wood;
Mary LeFilla, Oateen; Bertha
Beall, DeBary; Mabel Oaltorn,
Ijikr Mary; Hhary Ranzhottom, William Brtancourt, Ter­
m s Snow, Carol DeBrlae and
Velma Mitta of Hanford.
Dirt ha
Mr. and Mra. Edward Piatt
o f Hanford, a boy; Mr. and
Mra. Kenneth H a r b o u r o f
Longwood, a girl, Mr. and Mra.
Roy Rowaey of N. Orlando, a
girl.

dairy special*
■r**kf«st Club Calarzd

Margarine ..............2
RtMthary Bakiaa t « » t «

B iscu its.....................................19c
• rzakttaa*'* Nutritiauz

Tasty Y o g u rt..............
Cheddar Cheese . . .

Church Meet
Is Underway
CHICAGO ( U P I ) - A major
effort to marahal America's
moral and religious forcoa on
behalf of racial Juztico got un­
der way Monday.
About 800 Protestant, Cath­
olic and Jewish leader* from
all parts of the country met at
tho Edgewater Beach Hotel
fof a four-day "national con-

laranco on religion and race.'*

ft.' 79c

frozen food*
fitlibury'z Haw "CHsa"

Cherry B e rry ..............Vi*** 79c
Mr*. Smith'* Daap-Dilh

Blueberry P ie ........... 59c
Blrdz-ly* Baby

Lima Beans..............4 ISj? 99c
Yakking Crinhla-Cat

French F r ie s .............. IS' 39c
Ramaa Brand Maat ar

Cheese Ravioli ----- V*.*' 59c
Swrtt'l A Marl, J

Frozen D inner........... ViT’ 49c
Saath'z Quick fraiaa

3

Cod F ille t s ................ lit 49c
Saida* Nat Rev ad

Breaded Shrimp . . . .

gi&gt;*‘ 89c

P R IC K EFFIC TIV I THRU
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1963

Plain or Self-Rising

Gold Medial Flour
5lb.

LIMIT 2

bag

RIIAII

Swift's Shnrbtt or

Sw iff's Ice Cream
5

K

Premium Labal Celle-Pecked

Sw ift's Franks

* 1 .

lb.

49t

6 os.

pkg.

59c

lb.

59c

Harmon's Oronga land Coekad or Baked

Sliced H am .

Tarnaw's Whale-Hog

Neklzce'i Famous

,

Bag Sausage •

□ Oreo Crem es.................49'
Striatmonn'a Cecoonut Chocoleta-Drep

Temew’a Quick Fresen Meet

□ Cookies......................... 49'

lo a f

89c X b

5129

c

Meatars D*tlwci*ua Freak CeHege

Cheese
i

™

29c

M b.

cup

55c

Freak Saafeed Treat

B its

fllCSH POSH SAIC

Britain Backs
Up Market Stand
LONDON (U P !) - Britain
officially reaffirmed today ita
Intention to prcaa negotiation*
for entry Into Hie common
market despite French road­
block*.
At the kunir time Britain
stressed it* support for the
multi-national nuclear force
for the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization proposed
last
month at the Naazau meet­
ing between Prime Mlnlater
Harold Macmillan and Presulenl Kennedy—again deapile
French opjtozillon.

29c

Zztty Sbary Wluaaila

Dfarhargew

George llaaa Sr., Peoria, III.;
Helen McGill, Grneva, John
Wood a, Caanelberry; Gertrude
Hoachner, Geneva; John DavIdaon, DeLamf; Frank Iiragg,
J’hyllla Olipbunt, Mra. Wayne
Jolmaton and haby, Mr*. Her­
bert Wilaon and twin batilei,
Dorothy Tucker, Robert Kanavel Jr.. Beverly Nolo, David
Smith, Willie Watera of Sunford.
J ANUARY IS
Admiaaiona
Alice
Boldin,
Longwood;
Mnurrlne It o b i n * o n, Luke
City; Butty Faye Hchluiemeyor, Geneva; Jean Clark, Mary
Douictto, Toni lluab, Scoffield
Jenkins, Collie Colllna of San­
ford.
Illrlha
Mr. and Mra. Hurry Mitta of
Sanford, a hoy.
Dlachargea
Henry Lee, Ozteun; Lillie
Hodcrhlom, Tampa; Gordon
Dillon. Cakaella'rry; Mra. Ken­
neth Cuckii'll and baby. Enterprize; Iierntee Jacob*, Clay
William*, William Ketfley, Inez
Wilson, Robert Bennett, Wil­
iam Fitt*. Margate! Ilvck and
Annie Elizabeth Thomas of
Hunfurd.

35c

eta*.

Sea Bass F ille t.

lb .

59c
C\

• down produce lane •

p o rk

H a m a

B e a to n » - «

. *

WHERE
SHOPPING
IS A
PLEASURE!

* *

* «

Spare * » . - - 4 9
K-f.

p o rk S te a k * *

Crisp Juicy Rad Y*rk

p o rk

39'

N*w FUrid* R*d Ilia*

□ Potatoes..................

39*

V

Crisp W*st*nz C*ll*-P*ck*d

□ Carrots..................... u&gt;, 9'
Juicy Nerth Cars Iin*

IzdAttORIIN
stam ps!
eMk 0&lt;a ****** **d p»d i n ah

□ Yams ......................... a. 10*

ANY TOOTH MUSH
“SERVING

«*•

4-lb.

□ Apples

rag. grit*)
u Urn. »*. ttazi

S id e * - • b

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.

CASSELBERRY. FERN PARK.

J)

LONG*ODD. MAITLAND, NORTH
ORLANDO AND SANFORD.” . . . If

p o rk

H o c k e .

M tffO R IIN STAU

HIGHWAY IT-82 sad STATS BOAS «**

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Ucal Legislation [m e g&gt;al,fo rf| Tfierali)
♦ f c io * ny LARRY VERSIIKL
OVERHEARD O N T H E
STREET: (John Fitzpatrick
to Mack Cleveland Jr.):
Fittpatrick: Say. about that
raiae, Mark.
• • •
It'a official now. The presldent of Del-Mar has announc­
ed • temporary shut-down of
ita manufacturing plant in
Sanford. . . , Jerome Zimmer­
man, prerident o f the firm
aald "the continued lull in
aalea o f new homra through­
out Florida has created an
overproduction." For the prev­
ent the local facility will be
tied for a warrhouae.
•
• •
Better get your lOti.l license
taga now and avoid that last
minute ruah around the 20th
o f next month.
•
• •
REST NEWS O F T II K
DAY: J. C. Hutchison out of
the hospital.
•
• •

Hearings Feb. 1

WKATHKU: Cloudy through Frda.v. High today, 65-70. Low tonight, .50-65.

i _________
v o l . sa

United Proa Leased Wire

Established Tons

3 .JO-Sheriff J. L. Hobby. Tax
The Seminole County Legi*-| Parrish of Brevard County.
lative delegation will hold
Collector John L. Galloway,
The hearings will be held at
Tax Assessor Mary Earle
hearings relative to proposed the
county
commissioners
Walker, Clerk Circuit Court
local legislation Kcb. 1, State |-t*&gt;ni m the courthouse
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr..
Rep. Mack Cleveland Jr. said i Following is the schedule
County Judge C. Vermin
today.
set up by Cleveland:
Mize Jr., County Prosecut­
Sitting with Cleveland on the ' &gt; a m.—North Orlando, Frank
LOS ANGELES (VIM) ing Attorney Karlylc Hons
delegation ia newcomer S. J. I Fasula
Southern California was hit
holder
Davia Jr. and Sen. Barnard 1) 30—Ling wood. Al lairmann
by below freezing tempera­
10 — Altamonte Springs, Law­
tures today for the fourth day
rence Swofford
in a row- with little relief in
10:30 — Oviedo, Lee Gary
sight in tiie immediate future.
11 — Casselberry. Fred Heath
11:30 — Sanford, Tom Mc­
Donald
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) 1 p m.~Justice of the Peaee,
President
Kennedy t o d a y
Slate School Supi Thomas D.
Hugh Duncan. Elmer Ash­
sent Congress Ihe biggest bud­
Bailey
urged
the
biennial
ley. Thomas Moon
1*TA conference on youth get in history—come war or
1:30—Constables. Ron Carroll,
Wednesday to vip|mri teacher peace—and one of the biggest
2 — County Commission. Gen. deficits.
pay raise* In Florida.
Grady Hall. George Kelsey

TIIURS., JANUARY 17, I063~SAXKORI&gt;. FLORIDA ~ No. 620

briefs JFK

No Relief

Sends Biggest
Budget To Congress

Pay Raises Asked

J. DAVIS JR.

Water Projects
Speed-Up Told
A Critical Must

eral J. C. Hutchison
2:43 — Superintendent of
Schools, R. T. Milwee, J.
Dan Wright Jr.
3:13—Hoard of Trustees. Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital. A.
II. Peterson Sr., Robert Brssercr

New Judge

No Chance For
'Compromises'
Cleveland Says

Other stories regarding
President Kennedy’s budget
ran be found on Ihe Inside
pages of tinlay'* Herald.

TALLAHASSEE t VIM * Thomas E. L c Jr., who rode
oul monlh» of widespread cri­
ticism as head o( the State
lie rani'll (nr federal outBeverage Department, was I lays in the 12 months starling
named to a Dade Circuit July 1 of either $98.8 billion
\or $’ 22.3 billion—-depending on
Judgeship Wednesday.
&gt;otir budget approach. One

Id Sentenced

way would mean a $10.3 bil­
lion deficit. The oilier way
the deficit usnihl lie $119 bil­
lion.
But Kennedy insisted that
such heavy red-ink spending
v oilhi lx- suFcredcd before
too long by budget .surpluses
and w dely sharpened prosperil) if Congress would ap­
prove his new $10 billion tax
cut plan.
L-rturing the lawmakers,
some of whom are skeptical
of reducing taxes without
companion spending cuts, the
Chief Executive declared:

•‘Our present choice is not
between * tax cut and a
balanced budget. The choice,
rattier, is between chronic de­
ficits arising nut of a slow
rate of economic gro.vth, and
temporary deficits stemming
from a tax program design­
ed to promote fuller use of
our resources.’ '
Not unexpectedly. Republi­
can* termed Kennedy’s spend­
ing plans incredible, cynical
ami Illusionary. Democrats
who spoke out praised speci­
fic programs such as defene
and space tint were cautions

in their over-all appraisals.
House Republican Leader
Charles A. Halleck of Indi­
ana said the taxpayer would
be the lover—either through
inflation fired by bigger fed­
eral spending or by having
promised lax savings gobbled
up through Kennedy's tax
"reform s."
Conservative Sen. Harry F.
ttyrd,
(D-Va.)
also
was
sharply critical. He said that
If Congress went along with
the Chief Executive's tax cut
plan, tlie federal deficit pro­
bably would approach |U bil­
lion.
lie
said
Kennedy’s
rlutmcd savings were "ques­
tionable."
As promised In his Stato
of the Union address, Ken­
nedy held Use line or made
reductions in such non-secur­
ity function* ns agriculture
and Hie postal service. Ho
said he felt obliged to limit
such programs in view of
j the prospective revenue loss
under his lax program.
But declaring that "there
is no discount price on de­
fense," he asked for $31 bil­
lion in military funds, up $2.7
billion from this year. Ho
ulso sought a record sn.t bil­
lion for space programs, with
most of live $2 iilUk.it Increase
going for tlie program tq land
men on five moon by 1970.
Tlie President allotcd f t! )
billion for foreign aid and
urged the lawmakers not lo
repeat last year’* deep cuts.
He said Red China's attack
on India and Communist
guerrilla warfare in South
Viet Nam are "current re­
minders" of tha importance
ot Hie program.

TUNIS, Tunisia (UPI) —
Nobody asked me but, why i
g w
i . - ;Thirteen person* were sen­
doesn’t Kennedy send a peaee
Rep. Mack Cleveland Jr. I tenced to death today— one
eorp representative to Xoith
teda.v said lie is convinced in absentia—for plotting to
Orlando instead of Togo?
TALLAHASSEE t UPI)—The
•
• •
there b absolutely no chance assassinate President Habib
Chairman of (lie Central and
for a reapportionment com­ lUiurguilia and overthrow ills
Entriea for the Jayeee DSA Southern Florida Flood Con­
promise that would enlarge j government.
award cattte in with a rush trol District said today the big
the Florida house beyond 119
yesterday. Why. do people water conservation project t
members.
must be speeded up or the fed- !
wait for the Inst moment?
WASHINGTON €1*1*1» —
•
• e
House members, Cleveland
eral government may lose in­
said, are stuck on keeping Sena’ e GOP Leader Everett
That worried look on John terest.
the house work ably small , M. Dirkscn said today he
Krlder’a faeo la from trying
Riley Miles said under the
hoped to force a showdown
and will not budge.
to figure out a tight squeeze present construction schedule,
vote next Tuc.wlay on side-1
The
senior
ranking
mem
. . , how to fit 400 or more the project would be complet­
her of Hie local delegation1tracking Hie Senate's anti- j
guests into the Mayfair dining ed in aliotil the year 20o0 at a
added that the maximum lie filibuster rule fight.
room Saturday evening. Rea- cost of S3oo million, lint lie
] |would go for would lie a 120
ervationa already have reach­ said acceleration of the project
memlier body.
ed rapacity of those who wish would complete it by 19*0. at
The governor however, has
NEW YORK €VIM) — A
a savings of almut SITU million.
to hear Governor Ilryunt
and moie reset vations
•Hie federal government JUDGE VERNON M17.K let it lie known that he three-man itoard named by
would accept anotlier plan if President Kennedy and head­
coming In.
has said it would like to see
it arcutnplislted tin- same ed by a L’ .S. senator meets
tills project accelerated and
IH-rcenlage increase in repre­ today with longshoremen and
Oviedo folks are doffing |completed in the foreseeable
sentation fur the urban areas. management lo investigate
their hats in appreciation to future." Miles told the final
But lie is stirking to hlv ori­ Hie "intolerable" East ami
Mayor Lee Gary for “ keeping day of hearings on a recurd
ginal demand that there must Gulf Coast dock strike.
behind the right people and $1.3 billion budget for the
j
be solid agreement in ad­ '
getting the horribly rough coming two year*.
A sharp d r o p ' In County
vance
on
any
plan
before
lie’ll
He said unless the Slate up­ Court conviction! »or 1982 over
railroad crossing on Broadw-wy
ALTAMONTE COUNCIL.MKN (June SlenltenAon, center ami Stuart Kritch,
TALLAHASSEE ( VIM» ped the amount of matching the previous year waa noted rail the legislature Into s o ­
repaired."
right.
weru tvworrt into offieo by Mayor Lawrence Swofford lit Wednc.tduy
Tlie
State
Budget
Commission
cial
session.
• • •
funds there was an indication today by County Judge Vernon
night’* council meeting. 8tephon*on will reprtMont Ward 11 and Friteh will
Under t Ik* ttl-memlier pro- held final hearings lie re lodav
Casaellierry officials told a federal aid might be curtailed jj j Je
■I'pri'.seitt WitriI -I.
(llc n ilil P h o to )
posal, an increase of 49 over before attempting to slice
Herald reporter Wednesday or cut off.
Mize said Hint in 1902 con-1
The agency is seeking S13,- victions totaled 2.193 ss com-1 the present house member­ $3&lt;m million from Hie record
afternoon shortly after the
paper came out that they had , 4H3,(*m) for Hie coming two pared to 2.301 for the previous ship, approximately 29 per requests of SI 3 billion from
cent of the population would state agencies for Hie com-1
not realized the Seminole |years, of which $9 million year.
elect a majority of Hie house. ing biennium.
Raceway project was a "dead" would match federal funds to­
The number of warrants is -;
Only wav lo accomplish that
iaaua hut hail hoped that the taling alioiit $38.3 million.
sued by the county Judge dttr-1
Tito rest of the money would ing the past year wa* 1,007, s percentage with a smaller
matter would he kept open for
BERLIN (UPI) - A laugh |
provide for highway bridge re­ drop of over 2uo s* com piled - number is for some middlea few days, yet.
sized counties with two re- ing. joking Soviet Premier J
• • a
location and acquisition of wa to I90t.
preventative* to give .ip one. Nikita Mints!tritev paid an j
ST. AUGUSTINE (U P I )-A
MEMO TO KEITH FUN- ter storage arras in the upper
In 1902 the number of inMajor behind • the • scenes unannounced visit today to'
federal mediator was sched­
STON. PRESIDENT OF THE St. John* River Batin.
The annual reorganization
rompeteneir* totaled 47, to
bargaining at this point cen- the Communist anti-refugee
uled to begin talks today with
STOCK EXCHANGE: Say.
of the Altamonte Spring*
, more than the previous year J"
house formula of wall dividing
Berlin
and
railroad officials and union
Keith I got this one ahare of
Town Council took place al
while the number of driver* j 1 * " *
almut I to members. Whether seemed thoroughly to enjoy
tying
in
Oakland
Estates
with
I
member* over a threatened
'the
Housing
and
Hume
Kim
Florida State Rank stock and
Wednesday night's meeting
' licenses issued jumped from |it could get through the sen­
it.
wandered over to the atockafter Gene Stephenson ami •nee Agency has notified Al­ (lie existing Oak Park water strike against the Florida East
10.901 to 21.390.
ate. which ha* agreed on
holders
meeting yesterday.
Stuart Kritch. newly elected la monte Springs that ftirtlicr system, pointing out that tin.' Const Railway next Wednes­
There was a drop in ntar-1 raising it* membership to 42
Got me a 10 rent dividend yet.
inemlK-r*. were sworn in by appraisal of it* projtoscd wa­ aiiiouiit wu* SUMS less than day.
riage license* issued—373 for if urcompanied by a 141OXFORD, Mis*. ( UPI j —
James Ihdaren was sched­
Ihe bid price.
Anyway I felt se lost with my
Mayor Lawrence Swofford.
last year as compared to 393
ter system, in its entirety,
II
WASHINGTON (UPI)—The for 1901 ami Hie number of i member house, remains lo he Negro student James
'Hie motion was recorded uled to arrive hero today lo
one atock I only sluyed n few
Keith Nixon wa* apiiointed must Ik- provided before fin­
seen.
Me red lift left the University
minutes. Thia gentleman by state of Georgia defended it* hunling licenses were upped
by Swofford lo serve a* vice al approval ran lie granted to accept the system, pay tlie open the talks.
A number of legislator* are of Mississippi campus Wed­
The It nnnmperating rail
county
unit
voting
system
f"r
the name o f Tucker kept talk­
mayor during the coming on tlie town's application for hill and authorize execution
from 1.873 to 1,879.
In Tallahassee this week in nesday for a brief break
nl the owner's certificate of workers unions are threaten­
ing almut percentages and all primary elections before the
year and Leslie A. Winter* funds
connection with state budget from studies in-fore beginacceptance. Payment will be ing to walk off the jolt and set
that jazz 1 just got ao confus­ Supreme Court today on the
Correspondence from (lie
hearings ami the governor's ing final semester examina­ was reappointed to Ihe plan
up picket lines charging that
due within 31 days.
ed. Can you send me some grounds that it was "sustained
ning
and
zoning
commission
IIIIFA stating the necessity
NEW YORK ( UPI)—Stocks conference on higher educa­ tions.
The Housing and Home tlie AFEC refused to go along
by history and by law."
brochures to help me.
for
another
two
year
term.
for additional information and
tion. In between meetings,
• • •
Georgia Deputy Asst. Atty. were mixed and moderately
Appointment of D e p u t y statistic* was read at Wed Finance Agency, headed by with a general raise recom­
they are huddling with each
active
al
the
start
of
trading
Clerk Jim Palmer to take ncvluy night's meeting of llic Dr Robert C. Weaver, is the mended by presldrntial com­
The Sanford Police Depart­ (fen. It. D. Murray opened a
PORT EVERGLADES, Fla.
today, showing signs of sta- other and Hie governor to try
three-hour
argument
on
a
vot­
over »&gt; Sown clerk wa* un­ Town Connell by Attorney S. ngciiry responsible for coor­ mittee lust June.
ment got the following letter
tiilizing
alter
Wednesday’ s to work out a reapportion- (U PI)—The SS Shirley l.yke*
Alxiilt 33 lop Ullloll official!
er's challenge to the system.
animously- approved and will J Davis Jr. who a few min­ dinating the Federal urban
today:
ntent agreement.
appeared likely to lie ready
fall.
from
across the nation met in
development
and
huttsing
pro­
The
ease
brought
the
Ken­
become
effective
Feb.
I
upon
Dear Sir: Some 10 years
utes later reported that he
to leave for Havana before
Wednesday tu
Henry llanscn'a retirement. will liegin validation proceed­ grams of Hie Public Housing Jacksonville
ago or about that anyway 1 nedy family, which already
midnight, as it loaded the
discuss
Ihe
dispute.
J. It. Had­
Administration.
F
e
d
e
r
a
l
has
staked
out
claims
in
the
|
Palmer's
replacement
will
I
k
stole a frying pan from the
ing* by Monday for sale ot
last of 7.000 ions of ranMim
Housing Administration, Ur­ ley of Jacksonville, vice pres­
apiMtinled at a later date.
incinerator there in Sanford. White House, Congress and the
the town's $J3o,lam revenue1
supplies, the Red Cross re­
ban Renewal Administration, ident of the Brotherhood of
(.’unstable Grady Hall also I* mil issue.
Now I am trying to straighten Justice Department, into ac­
ported.
Community Facilities Admin­ •Maintenance of May Employes
tion
before
the
Supreme
Court.
was unanimously reappointed
out my past as far as I ran.
Davit agreed with Harold j
U. S. Atty. Gen. Robert F.
a* chief of the police and fire lludrliffc, rottMilling engineer istration and Uic Federal Na­ AKL-CIO presided over lit*
So will sec that the man who
tional .Mortgage Association. mecling.
departments.
runs that Incinerator gets this Kennedy and New York attnron tin* town water system, |
CARACAS, Venezuela (UPI)
Council
rom
nntW
appointthi,
,
documented
file
con92.00 along with my apol­ ney Morris H. Abram, former­
—Police searching the Com­
ly of Atlanta, were pitied
ments made by Hie mayor, lammg complete record* and
ogies."
munist infested Central l.'nlATLANTA
—
The
Housing
|
county
area
experiencing
the
who serves with each group, reports along with an en­
P. S. The mun who runs the against Murphy and K Free­
and Home Finance Agency 1impact of the Ca|&gt;e Canaveral 'ersity campus for IUM.ino included Nixon and Frill'll,
incinerator didn’t even know man l.e*erctt, anothri Georgia
gineer's vertliealion apprai-al
t
HHFA) ha. opened a special j space program, McClelland w” r,h of kUM'n * rt work* finance; Frank Grrhardt and
deputy.
the frying pan was missing.
and report on what has
Iteginnal
open'd
««*
Wednesday
S(
|
|
rn't&lt;
ilrecU
.
su
,phrn.
office in Titusville to coordl-1 Ralchford, IIIIFA
• • •
l»en done should be sufficient
'
. *
,
*
1'
nate the Federal government'* 1Administrator, a n n o u
t n e e d mghl ,,n * student mob,
Speaking of letters, A ll
U n C * d ununilmL*
rioters
t P ««lV * »* re * tlo n ; lo satisfy Ihe agency request.
wounding three
three rioters.
Tuesday.
programs dealing with housing
Gcrhardt and Nixon, utility;
Beckwith received a letter
An ittvilalioii also will lie
and urban affair* in a sixPalmer, community house; included for a government
Harry L-c Lindsey, a native
from Comptroller Ray Green
of .Seminole County and for.
Friteh and Gcrhardt, public engineer to come down, if
commending our clerk for be.
GAINESVILLE ( UPI) -T lie
CHICAGO ( UPI (—An "aebuildings ami Gcrhardt and necessary, lo make a thorough
mer professor of architecture
log "the first county of fir in1
University
of
Florida
report­
twin program" for churches
Nixon, water.
at Hie University of Florida,
•f Seminole County to have
iri'peclion of Hie system.
ed Wednesday Dial enroll­
and synagogues to combat srg-,
Building inspector will be
has
been
appointed
special
as­
returned as much aa 920,000
In other reports on Hie
ment
for
Ihe
winter
trimester
rogation was outlined today I
Palmer who also will serve tewn's new water system,
sistant to Hie regional adminis­
in excess fees." . . . Good boy,
totaled 12.300 students—8,747
by Ihe national conference on
on the building committee a- Davis announced that the
trator to head up the Titusville
Art.
nten amt 3.739 coed*. This i*
religion and race.
long with Friteh and Gcr- cloM-ou*. sale of .Soutlwm
office. He will coordinate
•
• •
up
147
over
registration
for
It called for prompt eliml-1 WASHINGTON ( UPI)
— |IIHFA's programs for Soinl- Hie second semester last hardt.
I wonder when tha General
Gulf's $32,last system had
nation of racial harriers in all
The nation's workers would nolr, Brevard, Indian IHvcr, year, before the year-round
been completed and was now
Service Administration ia go­
religious institution*, includ­
ing to do something about that
Hie pm|M-rly nl Hie town.
aml Volua,a trimester system was install
ing church-related
srhools, gel two, boost. In take home ! ° ranX*’
Tlie former owners, who
old post office?
ed al tlie school.
OFFERING OUR CUSTOMERS —
hospitals, welfare agencies, pa, under President Ken- 1‘' ‘’ “ H116',
• s
automatically will maintain
• Free Tire Inflection
home* for Ihe aged and fra­ nedy's tax reduction pro­
Which reminds me . . . Memo
TALLAHASSEE ( UPI) - operations for a few days,
• Expert Wheel Alignment
ternal organization*.
gram.
to JFK: Ilow about some addi­
Gov. Farris Bryant said today offered lo submit a monthly
TALLAHASSEE (UPI)
• Eauy Time I’ay rnentrt
Effective July 1, the plan
tional mail boxes along First
Bootlegging in Florida suf­ that Florida must lake a gam­ cost schedule (or conlinuing
We Specialize In Tire* For Foreign tarn
St. The only one we see is by
would reduce the lax take
fered these setbacks in 1902, ble it cannot afford to lose in i the job. However the coun­
the Sanford Atlantic Hank.
from individual* by more,
State Beverage D i r e c t o r beefing up its system of high cil will meet within a week
Take Advantage Of 53 Year* Experience
• a s
Bridge
Page 9
than It) per rent—equal to ao
Thomas E. 1-ee Jr. reported it education to meet demands |to consider hiring its own
Classified Page
10 A It
part-time employe lo take
Wednesday: «&gt;3 stills de­ of the spare age.
State R o a d
Department
annual reduction of $0 bil­
C om ics
Page 9
working along French Ave.
lion. Another rate reduction
stroyed, 2.738 persons arrest­
Florida's tremendous popu over Hie duties which mainDear Abby
.... Page 9
erasing aoms of the center
of $3 billion would take ef­
ed. 3US.138 gallon* of mash lation gains have put it in lh* i •)' consist of daily plant in
Editorial
Page 4
fect July 1, 1904.
and 13,938 gallons of illegal I major leagues among thel spcction* and reading the
sections.
* C s
Entertainment
Page 9
However. Hie administra­
whiskey destroyed, 328 auto state* of Hie nation. Bryant meters.
Radcltife presented a protion does nut expect Con­
Legal*
Page 7 A 10
We hear Hunt Co. will come
mobiles seized as part of said, although it* ftnaurial re
90S
First St.
Th. FA 2-0651
Puzzle
Page tl
gress to complete action on
bp with an announcement of a
bootlegging operations, t,3381sources are nowhere nearlgrr , » report whlrh included
WE
GIVE
PLAID
STAMPS
persons
convicted
and
fined
those
of
states
with
which
It
a
bill
from
Ball
BuilJers
in
(lie
program
bc.'ot*
late
Society
Page
8
giant new industry to &gt;oial&lt;
I uiust compete.
|the amount of $4,830 98 (or
summer or early fall.
hp.it Is
Pag* 0
UAUKY LEE LINDSEY 1a total of $115,07u.
ia ita industrial park.

Showdown

Strike Probe

County Court
Convictions Drop

Final Hearings

Joking: Nikita

Georgia Unit
System Defended

Town Council
Reorganizes
At Altamonte

For Water System

Rail Talks Set
Additional Appraisal By FEC, Mediator
A t Altamonte A Must

Brief Break

StockH Mixed

Ready To Sail

HHFA Sets Up Office
In Brevard On Impact Search

Church Action
Flan Outlined

Campus

Enrollment Up

Workers Set
For Pay Boost

HEADQUARTERS

Bootlegging

State Must
Gamble— Bryant

HeraldIndex

McROBERTS

TIRE SUPPLY, INCORPORATED
W.

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Jaycees D S A Deadline
Slated Thursday

BIRTHDAY BROWN IKS nro Uicho three Rirla front Troop 447 in Lake
Mary, Estelle 3 harm is, (front) is n transfer Brownie from Beaufort, S. C.,
and the two on the back row, urc Lynotte Breen, whose birthday was Nov.
3 and Phyllis LinRlo who celebrated hors Nov. 21. A troop party wns held
for them a t the regular meeting of the troop led by Mrs. Willinin McGhley.

Thursday is the deadline
fur nominations for Uic Dis­
tinguished Service
Awsrd
and the Young Farm er of the
Year, presented each year
by the Sanford - Seminole
Jaycees.
Thr public is invited to
nominate a man between the
ages of 21 and 35 for these
awards. The Young Teach­
er of the Year is chosen by
the member* of the leach­
ing profession In the county
and the Young Sailor o! the
Year, through nominations
amt choosing among divi­
sions of Uie Sanford Naval
Air Station.
Nominations for the DSA
and tlie Young Farm er may
be made hy calling the Jaycee Information Office on
French Ave. or hy picking
Height of the aralog bloom­
ing season at Kllloarn Oardens State Park near Talla­
hassee is reached during Feb­
ruary and March.

ff

up nomination blanks there.
The Distinguished Service
Award U given each year to
a young man whose service
to the community, partici­
pation In all-round commun­
ity activities and civic en­
terprise* and leadership abi­
lity gives evidence of a last­
ing contribution to the com­
munity.
Tom Speer, general chairm at of Jay ere week urges
that these nomination* he
sent tn at Main as possible,
to insure deserving candi­
date* receiving recognition.

U.s.

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IJ. S. Choice Flavor Aged

fly - MOOD HOW CASH
A great ninny factor* no Into the
choice of ■ particular dress or blouse
by the average weman. Fabric deign
is one of the most important. When
you choose a particular garment be­
cause you like the striking design tn
the fabric, be sure to consider
whether or not it will near well,
claim well, and (rent-rally pi ova serv­
iceable.

DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS were celebrated in Troop 447, Luke Mary
Brownies fo r the threo girls in the back row, Mnlury Keinberg, Dec, 20,
Dawn Rhoads, Dec. 18 and Debbie Edwards, Dec. 25, In the front row are
Regina Bates who will have a birthday on Jan. 21 and Bernice Blakcmorc,
who was burn April 2. The troop observed the girls birthdays nt their regu­
lar meeting.

A C P Program Deadline Nears
Ail Semlnolo County farm•r&gt; and grower* *r« reminded of Ui* deadline for
•lining up for the USDA Ag­
ricultural Cotuemtioa Pro­
gram for IKS.

This apples to Vgutno* for
cover rropa and application
of liming materials and frr(Mixer* In citrus groves awl
other farming operations.

You must have signed up
by Tuesday to be eligible for
cost-sharing on establishment
and/or lmprov*ment of per­
manent
vegetative
cover.

A design which la woven into
the fabric is usually more service­
able than one which Is affixed to ft
hy pressure or embossing. Pressure application tan
damage the fibers of the yarn around the edges of tha
design, creating a weakness Hint might raiise trouble
Inter. Adhesive or emhosaed design- wilt sometimes
wear out quickly or will be affected by cleaning.

Cube Steak
Rump Roast
U. S. Choice Flavor Aged

U. S. Choice Flavor Aged

Prime Rib Roast

Rib Steak

A blouse or a lovely drrs* may la- so appealing that
its brunty will outweigh Its limited serviceability. If it
gives pli-uiure it may still ho worth buying.
Extra csre In the handling ami claiming of every
arment Is part of our normal service. Bring us your
Sclients and better clothes if it can be cleaned, we can
clean it . . . . with CAI’Ki

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W ater Improvement Program Gets City O K
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*** e lO 6*
By I-airy Yershel
Nobody asked me but, why
didn't the city investigate the
S*nford Pipeline Company
before they allowed crew* to
put castings down for the jet
fuel line a few weeks ago?
Only asking.
• • •
Want to evade jury duty?
Tell the court you are a
ferryman or a miller. Thai's
the law. Rut don’t tell it to
* • Judge Yolie A. William t Jr.
He know* there is only one
ferry in the state (near Fernandina) ami no grist mills.
* • •
Fifty summonses were Issu­
ed for call for possible grand
Jury duty but Judge Williams
slid the sheriff could s e n e
only 21persons. Hedidn't in­
dicate what was tl»c score on
a* the other 26. Eighteen were
seated and they excused one
of their number.
• • •
Twelve applicants asked for
the Sanford Postmaster's Jots
. . . Three made it and one's
a Republican. Civil Service
Commission reporti today
that only Julian Whigham,
Stephen Dalint and Uuy M
£ • len (acting postmaster and
part-time Republican) are eli­
gible for the $7,395 post.
• • •
St. John's Realty will start
remodeling the adjacent ga*o
line station today . . . About
$10,000 worth.
• • •
County Judge turned in ex­
cess fees for last year at

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City Backs O ff On Jet Fuel Pipeline
Called Serious
Threat To A C L

Engineers
( U ln *

The City Commission Monday night, looked into
the hnrd faces of some 200 Atlnntie Coast Line em­ VOL. 5U
ployes — backed off from allowing a million dollar
iet fuel facility from establishing here pending fur­
ther study and a complete investigation into the
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PipelineBig
Tax Saving,
Tully Says

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United Press leased Wire

E stab lish ed 1008

T U E S ., JA N U A R Y 1ft, 196H

S A N F O R D . FL O R ID A

Ready To Work
On Road-Hart

earlier in the d ay' t h a t
Tshombe had surrendered bis
forces to the United Nations
and announced the end of Kat­
anga secession.
Tin* source* said Tshombe
sent message* to UN Secre­

tary (,enor«l Tliunt and Congo
Premier Cyrillo Admila an­
nouncing that Katanga's se­
cession n n over and granting
the United Nations freedom of
m o v c in e n t throughout the
province.

The sources said Tshombe
told Thant and Adouiu ho
would return to Elisabeth ville
to implement this arrange­
ment with his ministers as
soon as the central govern-

BuBSetin

Four citrus men sur­
rendered theinsclvea early
this afternoon at the county
Jail Ui answrr to chargee
of grand larceny, bribery,
and conspiracy.
Indicted by the grand jury
I.EUPOLDYILLE. The ConMonday, tlirue mrn were go (II PI) —A mob of 800
charged:
shrieking Congolese stormed
Ralph Alderman, Orlando the British embassy here to­
fruit broker, two capiases day, runsuekivl offices, smashwith seven counts each, ed window* and ilnew files in­
$3 .non bond; C\ It. laiwder* to Hie street.
mjlk, Altamonte Springs
The demun-trators nlso ripfruit broker, one raplss with ped down n picture of (Jucett
aevrn counts, »5,ooo bond, Elizabeth and tramped it in
Hill dust. 7 bei e were no re­
and Hilly Lamar Hammond, pot lx of major injuries al­
I .ongwood fruit glower, one though one Ibilish stuff mem­
capias with seven counts, ber vvus cut (lightly by flying
glass.
82.000 bond.
The rioters attacked the uni­
All tbrre posted bond and
tin'-*)' in the la lief that Britain
were rrleased from custody
op|Hi*ed tin current United
pending arraignment April
Nations military intervention
18.
in Katanga provlnre. police
Alba T. Hall. Orlando,
made litlie nltempt to slop
surrendered himself later
them.
and was In the process of
Most of tlie demonstrators
posting bond at press time.
were student* Irom Louvnnium
University. Ihey stormed the
embassy sriruining nnll-Hiitisli slogans and bulling stones.
Some liroki into Hie building
and ruslied opstalra to the of­
fices.

NO. 627

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Jury Returns
'True Bills'

An undisclosed number of
men were indicted oil felony
charges In true lolls returned
by the county gTand Jury Mon­
day night.
Circuit Judge Volic A. WilHums Jr. said this rimming
that names of the defendants
and contents of the Indict­
ments may not to* divulged un­
til the men named are appre­
hended.
Chief Deputy Sheriff James
J. Singletary reported dep­
uties were endeavoring thi*
morning to take the defend­
ants Intu custody.
I tie 17-man grand jury
Monday heard testimony from
Charlrs A. Bradshaw, owner
of the Ill-Acres company of
Forest Ijtkc, and scvrral state
officials.
Bradshaw previously had
stated that hi* firm had been
bilked of more than 1200,000
through falsification of Hie
pound-aolid content of or­
ange*.
The jury commenced bear­
ing teeUmony at 10 a. m. and
reported Ha finding! to Judge
William* shot tty before (i p. in.
Monday.
|

ment gave him u safe conduct
pass.
Report* reaching Elisabethville said Tshombe made hi*
announcement at a news con­
ference in Kolvvezi this morn­
ing.
The reports came us UN Indimi brigade rommnnilrr Brig.
N'orhana prepared for a final
assault on Kolweii, Hie last
Katanga bastion.
An Indian spokesman said
this morning the bridge ever
the l.ufiru river had been com­
pleted and Indian armor was
p repmed to movu foruard
from Jailotvilie,
Although Tshombe was re
ported to have said lie mid hi*
ministers would return to Elisnlietli ville, then* was some
speculation here whether he
had the full barking of all
members of Ills cabinet. It Was
thought Hint Interior Minlatrr
tlodifroid Muiiougo, who it
bitterly opposed to the UN,
wax likely tu hold out to the
hitler end.

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Congolese Storm
British Embassy

A w ard To JF K
NEW YORK fIJP1) —Presi­
dent Kennedy will recelva the
lUlilt American Legacy Award
of tho Anti-Defamation Lea­
gue of Il'Nul It’rith.

Bill Prom pted
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Senate Republican Lender Ev­
erett M. Dirksrn, III., Monday
introduced a lull Hint would
make arbitration of maritime
strikes compulsory.

Snubbed
OXFORD, Miss. (UPI) —
Negro James Meredith was
snubbed by about 15 while
students Monday night when
lie sat down at the University
of .Mississippi cafeteria,

FIFTY-FIVE minutes iiflor tho Chamber of
Commerce opcneil Rh immilH'iHhip drive with u
kick-off break font at the Civic Center Jack T.
Willmr went on record ns Ireinjf the first worker
to meet his quota. In the lop photo Wllher, mem­
ber of Mayor Tom McDonald's team, hands in
three memberships to Mrs. Camilla llrilee of the
Chamber staff. The one-day t'limpnitfii lyecume
a "personal fetid” for the rnmpidini co-chairmen
(lower photo), Charlie Robinson (foreground)
ehnlleiiKed Scott Kurus (stamlinjf) that his winninn team would top Hums' winning team, with
sleak dinners for the ivinninjf workers and their
wives. Kurus accepted tlie challenge.

Talks
Slated

Tshombe Ends Congo Revolt;
Katanga Secession Over

One Injured

Talks Resume

i i m

WKATHElt: Cool with scattered showers through Wednesday. High today, fio-fiO. Low tonight, -ift-oll.

company's activities.
Commissioners set Jnn. gs
to hear "the other side of
the story” from Sanford
Pipeline Company officials belife reaching' any final de­
rision on the two mile stretch
•if pipe whleh would go from &lt;
laike Monroe to the Naval Air
Station.
The action came after ACL
KLISAHETttVILI.K, K a t ­
Brothel hood Union Attorney
Mack N. Cleveland Jr. said anga, Tlie Congo (UPD —
the pipeline could have “ad­ President Mnise Tshombe lm»
verse effect., on the economy surrendered Kolwesl. his lust
of Sanford” and material bene­
stronghold III Katanga, and
fit would be "negligible.”
KutCleveland, who represents announced the end of
five ACL unions, said 350 f a - ,
,l,” *,lon’ U * il&gt; r r
milies would he affected by ported here today,
j Derek Dodson. Ilritain's eonlliv jet fuel line, and the rail­
, sol In Klisabctlivllle, said ho
road, would face a substan­
Irccelvni the news in a mestial loss in revenue.
,
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,,
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sage from the Union Mimnc
In the past the railroad has
“
company in Knlwctl.
bren transporting fuel to the
According to the reports,
Naval Air Motion.
Tslionilte conceded the integra­
Chamber of Commerce Man­
tion of Katanga with the rest
ager John Kiider defending •if the Congo and guaranteed
the pipeline company, said the freedom of movement for
lOiopuny liad a "bena fide con­ United Nations troops In Kat­
tract with the Defense De­
anga.
partment and won the con­ There was no confirmation
tract In free competition.
of the reports in Lepoldvilte,
lit- said that the city would capital of the relltral Congobe stopping free emerprlse if j
R()V,.rnmc„t.
they Ignured the pipeline com
Diplomatic sources fn Salis­
patty's reipirit.
bury, Southern Rhodesia, said
(!. A. .Speer Jr., who also
lepiescnls tbu ACL, said the
railroad was slniggling fo r’

A direct pipeline tarrying
jet fuel from a source of
supply to the Naval Air Sta­
tion here would result in con­
siderable savings in trans­
portation costs, according to
HATB'tNG Commander Jo­
seph Tully.
Pointing out that AJJs and
A3Ds use about 3,000 gallons
ef je fuel for a four-flight at
450 miles per hour, the Wing
commander pictured live taxpa je r “ as the one wiio is
&lt;y to. 188 02
footing the hills for the cost
• • •
John Krlder, S c nt t n o 1 e ol tile millions of gallons of
County Chamber ef Com­ fuel used by the Navy jets."
Lcdr. H ti k c Ellin gwood.
merce manager, and Sen
Bernard Parrish. Titusville, supply officer, said that pipe­
meet in New Smyrna Reach line officials have shown con­
next week to invite Volusia clusively at the Washington
County officials to join In the level they can deliver Jet
planning for the proposed S' fuel at considerable savings,
even including the cost of
Johns Indian river ranal.
lu&gt;mg thi' line and building
P u r e s t City Merchant's ;,lhc facilities.
He i,i o noted the bene (Us ils v t i y n te and to o t tin.*
Assn, and members of the
Forest City Community” Assn. ' t,f ,h r additional storage cap-; pipeline company was a prl
.
-■ Hie termi- »jue serviev and nut any pubIn meet together at 8 p. m. ;,fltY available
a!
today to discuss plan* for
0,1 t u’ waterfront lie carrier.
the present
In December of last year,
improving the community.
iI '•» *upP, r mr nt the
sti rage tanks «t the Naval commissioners had approved
the pipeline and construction
Lyman High PTA ts keep- , Alr sla,lonof Hie million dollar jet furl
lng up with the Governor's
facility. The company plans
request that more a d u l t
to pump 20 million gallons
groups sponsor program* on
of fuel annually to the Naval
•’Americanism versus Com­
Air Station.
munism." Program scheduled I
J%
ft J • |
for loday's 8 p. m. meeting ^
in the school auditorium.
A passenger was slightly
So far not a single nomi­ injured in a two-car coUisnation has come In for the ion at 7:30 a. nV. today at
Distinguished Service Award Onora road and Highway 17or for the Young Farm er of 92.
the W ar. Tom Speer, chair­
Seminole Raceway official*
Trooper J. I- Sike* report­
man of the Jayecea W e e k ed that Mrs. Joan Hinchaugh, told the Casselberry Hoard of
told us today. Surely we have 31. of 2122 South Orange, was Aldermen Monday night that
some young man between the treated for liruises at the they were “ready, willing and
age of 2t ami 33 who has NAS dispensary.
able" to perform road work
served the community well
The officer said Mr*. Mine- on Seminole Hlvd. as original­
during the past year, and a baugh was a passenger in a ly outlined.
young farmer who is making car driven by Roger 31. B ar­
"However, our Hoard of Di­
big strides in agriculture. ren, 35, of 2*»11 Palmetto. rectors doe* not feel we can
Get those nominations in . . Driver c( the second car wa • go along with county proposals
the deadline is Thursday.
James S. Ilruce, 31, of 700 which would cost $10,000 more
* * *
Morocco Avenue. Orlando,
than estimated by the Race­
With the city undertaking
Warren was charged with way and which makes no guar­
that water improvement pro­ violation of the right-of-way antee that the work would be
ject don't be surprised if by the trooper, aim estimat­ completed by Feb I." Clyde
.they dump the port term 1* ed damage to Hie Brurc ear Hart, Raceway president, re­
mal plan. Said Jim Crapps at $500 and that the Warren ported.
Iasi night: ■'We’ll lie too busy car was demolislicd.
Hart said that the Hareway
with water Improvements now
did not have aufficicnt time or
to worry about that termi­
finances to take on the job as
nal."
the county wants it done at
» • *
this time and, after a short
Nobody ashed me but. It
"director's meeting" in hack
sure stem s funny not seeing
of Uie room, made a blanket
Earl Higginbotham at a city
offer to donate Jis.oou to "any­
commission meeting.
By United Pres* International body" who could do the work
• • •
A new mas* of arctic air Irom Lake Drive out to Hwy
I wish Tom McDonald wxmtd
drove
trin|ieratures far below 17-92 and have it ready by the
use that gavel more.
first of the month.
• * •
rera in the Midwest today.
Offrrs to widen and rrfurWestern
Michigan,
already
City will buy a curb edger
face the road uiing a clay base
fur some $300 which will haltered by high winds and
really Improve the appear­ Isolated snow squalls, braced with at least a one-inch sur*
ance of our parks and streets. for a pkedirted four inches of face cep made last week by
• • •
new snow which forecasters the Raceway were termed
How come two of Sanfoid saiil could make the situation "Sub-standard" and were not
accept a hie to the county.
top eager* sal on the bench “ real critical."
However, the county had
The
mercury
fell
to
27
below
in Friday's till?
• a *
at International Falls. Minn., agreed to participate to the
There's no truth to the re ­ and 38 below at Lone Hock, extent of providing rock and
An unofficial clay and to keep the road open
port that Hie Florida State Bis., cariy
Rank has been designated as reading in Ray field County, tu two-way traffic while work
was In progress if the project
U'i*., allowed the mercury
a Bird Sanctuary
would meet county specifica­
• a •
10 below rero.
tions
Clear skies over St. Paul.
Like Square d a n c i n g ?
i4
Clasaes start Jan. 21 at T M inn, hclprd drop the tem­
perature to 26 below.
p. m. at the Civic Center.
Herald Index
a s *
__ Page T
Bridge
Asked for s round of ap­
Class ifed .. __ Page 9
plause, cilirens of Casselberry
Comics
Page 8
NEW YORK i UPI— Federal
present fur Mondsy night's
__ Page 7
Dear Abby
meeting of Hie Hoard of Alder­ mediator* m e e t separately
Page 4
Editorial
men (and the house was pack­ again today with both sides
Entertainment
Pagr 7
in
the
waterfront
strike
in
a
ed i Instead gave an extend*d
Legale „ .
Page 2-1 A 9
and well-deserved standing renewed effort to break Hie
Hustle ----------- Page I
cvatlon of appreciation for wage contract deadlock that
Society
p -r a
Paul Bates, retiring board has paralysed »hipping opera
Sports . ___ ___ Page 10
Hons irom Maine to Texas.
chairman.

New Arctic Cold
Grips Midwest

# c u t f n r ii

Lunds Safely

The in itia l s te p in tho
n tiift o f n n e a r m illion
d o llar B itte r Improvement
pro trn tm f o r Sanford invlutllitK it u a t e r tr.'n t*
m ent p lan t a n d well field
was taken by the Cily Com*
mission Monday.
Commissioners a u thor 11e:t
City Manager 3V. E. Knowles
to wt up .i meeting with en­
gineers Clark. Dailey and
Diets to negotiate a contract
for engineering plant for the
start of the program which
is expected to be in tlw
$900.noo price range.
The program wlien comt'lct.
ed would include a new well
field, treatment plant, stor­
age facility and transmission
lines.
Hie city has already bud­
geted $10,000 this year for Uni
start of the program which
includes the drawing up ut
plans.
Knowles empliuH/cd (hat if
the city doesn’t initiate steps
at once In it's water program
"it wouldn’t be too far atom;
when water rationing would
be a must Jwre."
Knowles stressed that with
the new Hunt Company plant,
tlie city water supply Is in
serious trouble.
In other business, the c»»nmlvsion, awarded the low bid
to the MacAsphalt Corp. of
Lakeland for its 1903 resur­
facing street program at a
cost of $22,117;
• Named I-eroy Groover and
ic-pPCiQtcd R. L. Harvey t»
tlie City Plumbing Hoard.

Lead Sought In
Tropical Holdup
MIAMI I UPD—Police said
they were following up "a pos­
sible lead" today In a $108.(XX)
holdup at Tropical Park raco
track by two men whose work
clothes blended with cleanup
crews.
While stunned workers gap­
ed. the men rushrd the cashier
and guard Into a broom closet
behind n cigar sland Monday,
locked it with a padlock Ihey
had brought with them and
dashed away from a parking
lot.
Police said the men got
about $80,000 in unmaiked
bills (rum the day's handle of
$969,891, $25,000 ill checks and
$3,500 in caslied in tote tickets.
The track said the loss was in­
sured.

Kennedy Gets
Tax Cut Promise

1111.(9, Tawnii (UI'D — An
Air Fore* Cl 18 with 78 per­
sons aboard landed safely at
Hilo ail port .Monday night,
WASHINGTON (UPD flying m arly Loom miles over D e m o c r a t i c congression­
Hie Pacific with one of its four al leader* today promised
engines out.
Kennedy speedy consideration
of his Income tax reduction
Still T here
program.
BOCA BATON, Fla. (U I’IJ
Kennedy discus ed the tax
—Gen. I.mins Clay said Mon­ legislative situation w i t h
Let Bryant
day there still me "sub tail- House and Scnalr leader* of
Hut Russiun lank forces” in his own party at their regular
Call Session
Cuba tint he anticipates the Tuesday breaklast meeting -it
Carraway Says
withdrawal of Soviet troops tlie B'hite House.
soon.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Speaker John W. McCor­
Senate President B'llson Car
mack said that alter Hie Pres­
Ju st T alkin'
raway said Inday he'd prefer
ident presents his special tax
BERLIN ( UPI) —East Ger­ message Jan 21, the House
that the governor rather than
man
Communist
party
leader
the legislature Itself rail a
Wavs and Means Committee
Walter Ulhricht said today probably would proceed quick­
special session on reapportion
tbut Best mid Hunt Goi many ly with Iwaring* on his de.
went.
begun prcliminniy contacts tailed prtqmsal* for a net $t«
Asked il he would resist a
self-starter call should Gov
Newly elected Casselberry t Lunn, who represents Cas­ lust full aimed at diiecl politi­ billion reduction in federal tax
Farris Bryant stand pat on Id* Alderman Ed Lunn was un selberry on the Seminole Gas cal talks.
rates, phased uvrr a threepresent refusal, Carraway said ammously appointed chair­ Authority and is chairman of
year period.
"I will cross Hist bridge when man n( Hie bourd at Mon­ the group, and Overman, city H ealthy Boost
t rnme to it.”
day night's meeting after building inspector, were giv­
WASHINGTON (UPD —
Rut whatever method ts new officials were sworn in en permission lu retain their President Kennedy's record City Study
new military budget wdl boost
used, he said, a derision get- by the new mayor. Fred jobs for the present time
ting the lawmakers back on Heath wiio received las oath
First business of Hie new production o f conventional Is Completed
Ihr Job must be made by Feh. of offlrc from retiring mayor, board, after routine- apixilnl- weapons and pi it lies but cut
An orgnniziitiunnl study o .
t at Hie latest “ heeaJse time Carl .Stoddard.
menls were made by Mayor manpower mid reduce funds the Municipality of Casselber­
is running out on the legisla­ Other new members of the IlcaHi, was to retain Kenneth fur new ships construction.
ry «» prepared by Hie ISulliu*
ture's doing anything."
College Center of Practical
board are L. E. B'oodham* McIntosh a* city attorney and
Polities under the direction of
and Art Lego. Holdover mem­ to instruct him to contact the On S trike
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Dr. Paul Douglass and Burbers are George Howard and ARC Garbage Co. fur collecCliff Overman.
tion of its franclse rebates Employes of the I'liiludelphlu burn Kuiner bus been complet­
A special meeting of Hie
Transportation Co. ( P T C ) ed and copies huve been deliv­
B'oodhima and Lego Im­ which arc &lt;7uo in arrears.
Auxiliary to the Lake Mary mediately resigned their re­ The board aiao voted to went on strika as achrduW at ered to Casselberry.
Volunteer Hre Dept, h is beeo spective appointive posts a* ask tha county to build up 12:Ul a. m., today, halting all
Interested resident* may terilled for 7:30 p m. today to Zoning Board Chairman and the bridge on Seminole BUd bus. trolley and subway-clev- eura * ropy of tha study rq.
make plans for the annual Recreation Commission chair- whirl's was reported to have a led line* svi'viSg more than a port by ruotuitliiK Cussrlbcrbarbccuu on Feb. 9.
1turn
milium ridur* daily.
"aunk" about six Uu.bc*,
j ly Mulsbal b u t baw yit.

Lunn Named Chairman

O f Casselberry Board

Special Meeting

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Formed
The organisation of a Civil Air Pntml
Squadron In South Saminole County for adults
and teenagers luut lieen announced by Henry A.
Ward of North Orlando.
Ward, a first lieutenant in the CAP, will
nerve an commander nf tho South Seminole Com­
pany Squadron. Membership will be open to both
male and female.
Civil Air Patrol, a non-profit volunteer
nervice organization, wan first chartered in De­
cember, 1041, un un official auxiliary of the
U. S. Air Force. Un primary mlmdon in the
training of cadets in lendernhip und ueronpuce
education, search und runcue und communica­
tions. CAP in not a reserve unit of any branch
of the military and carries no reserve credit or
obligation.

By I/Wlw OrmjMR
Tbs color film, 'Lady and
the Stock Exchange" w a s
shown for numbers of tha
Gsnsvs Horn* Demon*tr'tion
Club a t tha regular monthly
meeting last Wtdnswlay.
Tha film m i provided by
tha A. U . Kidder office* In
Sanford.
County Agent Cecil Tucker
dleeuiead damage of cltn u
trees and fruit and M lu Myr­
tle Wlleon, home dsmonstratlon agent, announced the
Meat School to be held a t tha
Home Demonatration Canter
In Sanford Udi Thursday. Club
membera wishing transporta­
tion to attend tha school wars
advised to contact Mra. T, K.
Chalfant
Refreshments of coffee and
roll* wars served a t tha close
• f the moating by Mia. J . W.
Byres and Mra. Harold Wal­
lace. hosts— a.
Tha next a— ting will ha
bald on Fab. IS a t which time
the dob will have a Valentina
Tarty and Whlta Auction. Tha
masting will be held a t tha
new b o m of Mra. W. B.
Heath.

third Unit in a row
Heavy Attack Squadron One
(VAI1-1) has won the Cdr
John H. Bear Memorial Safe
Driving Award.
This award was won la Oct­
ober. November end Decem­
ber IMS. The Sanford Arcs
Safe Driving Council h a *
established a
Competitive
Program designed to further
a campaign against unsafe
driving practices.
As an incentive for the varkms competing units t h e
Commander John H. Bear
Memorial Safe Driving Pla­
que is awarded monthly to
the unit maintaining the beat
Safely score for the raon*Y

Home Trustees Loses To Seabreeze
By Jane Caaaatbarry
for tha matting.
Brain Tasma from Lyman
The Lyman Brain Team is
Hold Meeting High and Bsabrosae High of apooeored
by tha Student

■y U n Saedgraie
Tha Board of Traataaa sf
the Florida Method!* Child­
ren’# Horn# in Enterprise mat
last Tuesday at tha H o rn lor
their annual meeting.
Membera were invited for
supper oa Monday night and
to apand tha night. Those tak­
ing advantage of this oppor­
tunity became of long travel­
ing distances included Mrs.
Raymond While nf Tampa,
Mra. Grady Swope of SI.
Petersburg, Rev. Lewis Head
of Ft. Lauderdale, Rev. J . E.
Waller of Clearwater tad
Rev. John Slkea of Jackionvlllc, Mr. and Mra, Morton
McDonald of DoLand Joined
the group for i upper.
Coming oa Tuesday were
r.av. R. E. Ackanhuaeo of
Orlando, Rev, Frank Talton
oI New Port Richey, C, Row1-ind Shannon of Bradenton,
Rev. C. Ernest Cobb of Lar­
go, Rev, C. Durward Mcpooncll nf Tampa, Leroy Northup of Ormand Beach, Rev.
Luther Latte of Now Smyrna
Beach and Dr. Joe Toll*, supermlemicnt of the DcLaod
District.
Mrs.
Ackenhusen,
Mrs.
Catib and Mra, Shanoun, who
made the trip with their hus­
bands, visited with Mrs. Carl­
ton, wife of Home superin­
tendent Bascomb C. Carlten,
while the meeting was in pro­
gress.

George Julian
Dies Monday
George Eroeit Julian, II,
of 191 Richmond Rd., Winter
Park died Monday,
He was the father of Cdr.
Ned JuUsn, USN (ret.) of
Sanford. Other survivors are
his wilt, Lucy of Winter Perk
and throe grandchildren of
Sanford.
Mr. Julian was born in
Salisbury, N. C, and wai a
retired aaleemao.
Memorial service! will he
held at 4 p. tfl. Wednesday
in Um small chapel at Cox
Parker Funeral llunie in Win­
ter
Park.
Rev. Herbert
Goerse of the
Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer will
rfficlau. Burial will follow at
a later dale.
The family has requested
that remembrances be io the
form of cotar)ktatoai to the
Karry-Anaa Crippled Childtin 's Home In Umatilla.

Daytona Beach mat Sunday a t
S;30 p. m. in tha Lyman audi­
torium for a Brain Bowl
Match.
Lyman ovtrcama a alow
start to tia Baabraaaa only to
1— l SO-120 In tha last half.
Tha Match was moderated
by Melton Btokaa of Orlando
Junior College and was well
attandad by an anthuslaatJe
audience. Robert G. Larue of
OJC served and Judge and
Will lUvenbark was official
•corekaapar.
On the Lyman Team were
Bandy Bharwen, who acted as
Team Captain, Roger Schmidt,
Roy Goodwin and D a v i d
Smith. Pels Cm Lon, olio a
member of the team, acted aa
unofficial acorekecper along
with Larue Balmer of Lyman.
Faculty ejKinior la Fletcher
Cockrell.
Playing for Hcabrocio were
Fred LaCava, team captain
and Hasal Dayton, Boh Schaf­
fer and David Btltler. Faculty
sponsor* are Mr*. Edward
Kemp and IMvcitherk.
Questions for the match
were provided by Dr. William
Stedman of OrUndo Junior
College who wea coordinator

Enterprise
Churchwomen
Hold Meeting
By Helen Snodgrass
Episcopal Churchwomen of
All Saint'* EpLiopal Church
of Enterprise met last Wadneeday a t the Pariih IIou**
to hear Dr. Mnbcl Magee
•peak on the topic, "Workshop
in Connection with the Cru­
sade of Felth.”
The Crusade la scheduled
from Jan. 27 through Jan. ill
a t tha National Guard ArmoryIn Daytona Beach, Conducting
the service* will tie the Rt.
Rev. M. (1. Henry, Bithop of
Western North Carolina.
Appointed a* a nominating
committee to recommend new
officer* for tha Churchwomen
were ML* Elm* Johnston,
Mrs. Harry Johnquial and
Mr*. Mlllspaugli Van Brack!*.

Auxiliary To Meet
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Tha Auxiliary to DeBary
VFW Poet SOUS will meet at
7iS0 p. in. Thursday in the
F its Dept. Recreation Hall on
Colombia Rd. with Mrs. Sally
Faralta presiding. All mem­
bers are uiged to attend.

CounHL
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Th— Centra) Florida HighIt
School Matches are patterned
after tha GE College Bowl
which la eeen aver TV.

By He)** Bnedgnee
Housemothers ef the Methedirt Children's Home hi En.
t e r p r I s e attended morning
w o r k a h o p on Wadnaaday,
Thursday and Friday of last
weak. Private interview* were
bald daring the afternoons.
Conducting the workshop#
was Dr. Alan Kalth-Lucas, di­
rector of tho group child care
project of the Southeastern
Conference of Workers hi
Children's Home* end the
Baboo! of SocU) V f V o f the
University of North Carolina.
Dr. Kelth-Lucaa also Is
visiting with tha children in
their individual cottages,

aap o a r o r condition o r
■ naaiD * statw a m o r aanroao*
in n m statu o r rtoaroA
at n s c u s s o r ai'sntasa en
h c h u i at. i—

a u t o s e r v ic e

HARRY A D A IR S

Cash, baU ncsa w ith o th e r b a n k a anil
oaab lla m i In proeaaa of oollM tlon _ _ _ _ _
U nited S tats* Q evarnm ant a b tlg a tlo n a

eir*«t

and anarsnU ad

..........

O bliged*** a t I t a t a a e n d n a lltla a) a«b41vl*l**a
O th*r band*, not**, e n d d * b * a tu r* i
lln e lu d fn g M il,411 .0 M s u rlllt* o r
F a d a ral asenola* a n d corp o ratio n * not
a u a ra n ta a d by U. a.
O orporat* atoeha iln e lu d ln g f Non*
•lo c k of F a d a ra l Ttaaarv* B an k ! _
Loan* and d laoosnta (Inoladlng t N eao
o v a rd ra fia )
B ank pr*ml*«* aw n • N o n a
fu rn ltu r* nnd filte r* * | TT.ttaSI .. ....... ...... .
rila n k pramt*** ow nad nr* a u b jtc t
to t None llano not aaatnnod bv ban k )
R aal a a ta ta ownad o tb a r th a n b a n k pram laaa _ _
I n v a tlm .n ii nnd o lh * r eaaata Indlraotly
ra p ra o a n tln g h a n k pro w l— o r o tb ar
root M ta ta ........... .............. .....................Cetlam ara* lia b ility to |h la b a n k an
aeoaptanean o u t s t a n d i n g ----- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

oth*r * u * t a __________________
TOTAL AHXKTS

.......................................... ...................
L IA B IM T IK *

D tm and d-p o tll* nf Individual*, p a rln tr*
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..... .
Tim* and sa v in s* d .n ea lt* of Individual*.
p a rin tra h lp a . and ro rp u rallo n * ___
Ii*p.'*lt* nf U nited m at** Ouv■rn m an t tln c lu d ln * p o sta l aavlnev) _ _ _
Dapoalt* of m at** ami p o litical subdivision* _
ll*pn*||* of bsnk* _ _ _ _ _ ---------------- ---C *rtlfl*d and offtoar*' Check*, ate. ---------- ------total
n t - r o e i T * ______ __
i u sts . i i i as
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(b ) T o ta l tlm * and
•av llis* dsposlt* _____.... | 4 141.&lt;11 . 1 *
klorts**** or o tb a r ll*n* I Non* on t.snk
pr.m l*** and I Nan* on o tb a r roal a atata _
Itadlacounta nnd o tb a r Ilobllllloo lo r
bnrrow vd m outy ____ __ _ . .. .
A rosplanr** »*«out*4 by o r for ocoouM
o f th is hank and o u lata n d ln # __ __________
O ih * r 11a bill t l*a ...........
................................
TOTAL

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(a l Common sto rk , to ta l p a r valu* |t « * a
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to ta l rs llra b la valu* I Nop* .
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lo t C a p ita l nata* a n d debentur** | Non*
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U ndivided profit* .____________
lt*a*rv«a (and r« ili* tn * n t account fur
pr*f*rr*&lt;l cap ital! ............. ...................
TOTAL CAPITA L ACCOUNT!*
TOTAL L IA B IL IT IE S AND
CAPITA L ACCOUNTS

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JUMBO THE ELEPHANT, the same one th a t itarred in the movie th a t
playa through Thursday a t the IUtz makes a personal appearance a t the
theatre Saturday. Jumbo, who is the prize possession of the Clyde Beatty
Circus is now wintering in DeLand. She wears the original robe and crown
th at she wore In the movie.
(Herald Photo)

co U d m 1‘kttbUlYd
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Products

mail or bring this coupon
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Com pitta Installations •
Repairs
BLOCKS
Bathroom and Kltehaa
Supping Atones . Patio Block*
Fixtures
Car Btopa - Sills - Lintels tVater Pumps F it# Estimates
'Everything In The Block !04 S. Sanford
FA I - B I l
Line"
106 N. Elm
Sanford
ROOFING - SHEET METAL
FAS-6422
Ha bolds a master’s degree
from the University of Florida. FEEDS
3TEINMEYER
He will make hla borne In
Reading A Sheet Natal, las*
Sanford
Flour
and
Oviedo with hla wife and five
Btult-ny sad Shiagla
Initallation and Repairs
children.
Feed Store
Gnttors • WaUrproofta* •
Dog Food • Corn Mast
Shast Mstal Wash
Coffees
Fro* Estimate* • First C!aaa
If you need help, call
Jim Dandy Feeds
Work
FA 1-H12 and ptaee a Bar- Jim Dandy Dog Food‘60 Lb#.
SU Oak Ava.
FA M T U
fg.71
aid Classified.
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la s f o r i

For County By Farm Bureau
WUllam Morgan has b««o
appointed service agent for
Seminole County by tho board
of directors of the Farm Ba­
n tu .
Morgan, who was associated
with tha original organisation
of the Duval and the Nassau
County Farm Bureaus for tho
past five yesrs, has also
taught vocational agriculture.

THESE
LITTLE
ADS

A rt Tho Shortest
Distance
Harry M. Kniffla. Jr. Mgr.
Between
TEXACO GAB AND OILS
BUYER
Marfak Lubrication and
Firestone T. B. A.
SELLER
Washing A Polishing
CALL —
Pick Up A Delivery - Road
Service
FA 2-2611 or GA 5-8988
24th A Freneh Ave. Sanford
FA 2-2-8474
PLUMBING

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delivered daily to your door

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P a g e 2—T o e s . J»»* 15, '63

IN SU R A N CE
For Tho Finest. Yaor Around
ALL THE NEW FORMS
Weather Conditioner
FEDDERS
AT I.OWEST RATES
APPLICABLE
Sales — Bart Ice
100 3. Park Ava.
Sanford Bring Your Insurance
FA 2-4234
Problems To U b —

WILLIAM MORGAN

Housemothers
Attend Three
Workshops

Lyman Brain Team

a ir c o n d it io n e r

Fairway Texaco
Service

Tigers Win
Award For 3rd
Time

CAPT. R. N. WARE, (left) commondlnc officer
of NAS Sanford, preaenta Cdr. E. J. Boudlnot,
commanding officer of VAH-1 with tho Com­
mander John Bear Memorial Safa Driving
Award.

R rra lft

A R E A D IR EC TO R Y

Sonior Squadron membership 1* limited to
adulta between the ngen o f 18 and 62 yearn. Meniherahip in the Cadet Squadron, for teenager#
only, in limited to thone w tw iifl the uge# of M
and 18 yearn.
Mature muled arc needed to annist in com­
munication!) operation and maintenance, instruct
firat aid couraea, coordinate aquadron activities,
maintain nil financial recorda and to publlah
newa relenaea.
Mature femalea are needed to aaaiat in endet
training aud recorda, aaaiat female cadeta where
needed and to maintain aquadron peraonnel reronla.
Intercated peraona wishing further informa­
tion should contact Ward a l Ida home in North
Orlando.

Geneva HD Club
Sees Film On
Stock Exchange

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Capacity Throng Enjoys Policeman's Ball
0n« of the gayest cron-da
of the acason danced away
a aultry mid-winter nifjht at
the Mayfair Inn, Saturday,
aa a capacity throng of
Seminole Countiam Joined the
Sanford Police Department
at Die ltlh Annual Police*
man's ball.
The dance floor wai crowd­

Forest City
Groups To Meet
On Improvement
By Shirley Wentworth
A representative group from
the Forest City Community
A»*n. will attend today'* 8
C H IE F ROY W ILLIA M S an d M rs, W illiam s an d their
p.m. monthly meeting of the
p a rty , Mr. and Mrs. H ugh W elchel, Dr. and Mrs. MaxKHirest City Merchant'* A*»n.
\vcj.&gt; T »nfr&gt;n »m] Mrs. E sth e r Ridge.
at the Forest City Reitnurant
to discus* and make plans fat
improving both the hustncis
district and the community a t
a whole. Dr. Kenneth Wendell
will preside.
A total of 25 businesses In
The Skate City Boiler* point challenge plaque to the each month to the Hub with Ihe area belong lo the Mer­
Dance and Figure Club will president. Bill Myers of Mid- the higlM'sl total points in chant'* Assn, which meets on
Florida Skating Assn.
all events skated at each the third Tuesday of each
honor skaters of the MidThis plaque will be award- meet.
month.
Florida Skating Association,
which eon-iata of the Boll
Arena Rink of Tampa, the
Gay Way Palace of Clear­
water; and Gay Blade* of
St. l'eleraburg at a cover
rd dish luncheon starting at
noon Sunday at Skate City
Boiler lUnk.
Later tie visiting ctuhs
will participate in a competi­
tion meet at the rink starting
at 4:30 p. m. to 7:30 p.m.
Highlighting the luncheon
will be llie presentation by
tin* Skate City Boiler* Dance
and Figure Club of a lugit

M AYOR A N D MRS. TOM MCDONALD ch at w ith Com
m issioner an d Mrs. Jo e B aker.

★ ★ ★

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Skaters To Be Honored

Civic Assn.
Hears Talk
On Deltona

&lt;■

By Mr*. Adam Muller
Guest s p e a k e r for Inst
week’s regular meeting of the
Deflary Civic A*sn., Inc., was
William Farm er of the Mnrkte
1trot Ik-is Deltona Development
who spoke on company pluns
for building the area.
Glenn Smith presided in the
absence of Chester Iteurick,
president, amt Rev. Damon
Scott gave the invocation.
Furl Merrill, membership
chnirmun, pri-at-iitr-T 7f5 new
member*. Goal for Ibe coming
year ii 1,000 members.
Prizes were awarded win­
Loral autnmnhilc dealers of.
ners of the DeBury Homo (er their bell buy* In Herald
rlasaificd display ad*.
LighUi-a Contest.

(•APT. AND MItS. ARNOLD WILLIAMS Join
Ilia duncers.

hla L.L.B, degree in 1958 from
the University of Kentucky.
Ills talk will be entitled, "Mor­
al and Legal Aipecta ot Com­
pulsory Unionism."
Saad ia a member of the
Hillsborough C o u n t y Bar
Aasn., the State Bar Ann. and
of the American Bar Aasn. He
also ia a member of the Bar
practicing before the Florida
Railroad and Public Utilities
Commission and of the Interstale Commerce Com million
and la admitted to practice be­
fore the State and Federal
Courts.

To Install
New Officers

By Mr*. Adam Muller
New officer* of the DeBary
B('publican Club will be in­
stalled by Judge A1 William*
al the club’s regular meeting
to bo held at 7:30 p.m. Thurs­
day at the Community Center.
Itnlph Wltherell will prciide.
Entertainment Is planned tor
the meeting and refpethraent*
will be served- Further plans
will he made fnr (he annual
;^lU 4ti-Mnni)n flay Dinner lo be held
at the Stetson Union Building
(Jet- on Pel). 13 beginning at fl:3fi
Tea P-niNew people In town look at
H» raid Ada. Be sure y our
business ia represented with
attractive
advertisements.
Call FA 2 Mil.

IT'S I H A I TIME OF THE YEAR AGAIN I JUST LIKE LAST YEAR, ITS COLD, COLD, COLO
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• Siding

• New Rustic wood Plywood
By Mrs. Ad a at Mailer
The annual Dinner Meeting
of the DeBary Chamber of
Commerce will be held at 6:30
p.m. Wednesday at the Stetson
Union Building in DcLand.
Guest speaker will be Paul
A. Saad, partner in tbe firm
of Mabry, Reaves, Carlton,
Fields and Ward of Tampa
which specialize* In corporate
labor law and wage hour
problems.
Saad received a B.A, degree
in Arts and Science In 1952 and

Jcnnelle, to pound ham from
Winn Dixie; M n. June Brown
a steak Iray from Sweeneys
and Mr*. Virginia Krause of
Longwood. a clock radio
from Goodyear.

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• Paneling

ed all evening aa the versat­
ile orchestra of 1-ou Feldman
kpun out gay (unci to act
feet lapping and ladiei and
gentlemen
twirling
round
the red and white striped
ballroom.
Genial Buck Hayden, (the
converted Yankee! and U.
Ben Butler emceed the pre­
sentation of door prizes,
which were won by the fol­
lowing persons; Mr. and
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Try Home Merchants
&gt;

Everybody is comldering tho
plight of the citrus grower after De­
cember's hard freeze, but how many
of ua have given thought to the Im­
pact of the freeze on our merchant*?
The other day we exchanged
thought* over a cup of coffee with
one of our leaders in the Chamber of
Commerce. We were glad to know
th a t thla problem la uppermost in the
mind of th a t organization.
This is a time, we agreed, when
shopT'Crs ought to be loyal to homo
merchants and purchase as many of
their needs as possible in the city and
its immediate trading area.

" T h a t M a n 's

H e re A g a in !"

Political Notebook

Buying a t home when possible
helps not only the merchants, who
now are forced to exist in a curtailed
economy, but it kaepe the available
money In circulation and Indirectly
helps everybody including the shopper*
We are happy to join the cham­
ber in suggesting th a t people shop
load stores first before deciding to
buy out-of-town. In many eaaes the
ahopper will be agreeably surprised
to find that merchandise either is
available immediately o r within a
very short time from your local mer­
chant, who must continue to main­
tain payrolls and pay taxes.

Keep The Watchdog
Though the new Congress is bare­
ly under way, fresh attem pts to
abolish the House Committee on UnAmerican Activities already are
being pressed. They deserve to be
beaten off.
Among the new year's petitioners
for abolition are several dozen mem- b e rs -o f-th o organization. Women
Stride for Peace. They are presum­
ably outraged because the committee
recently looked into alleged links be­
tween their movement and commu­
nism.
We are also hearing again from
the National Committee to Aboiiah
the House Un-American Activities
Committee, It supports its new call
with an alleged 5,000 signatures.
W ithout here going into the mat­
te r of reported subversive elements
operating in—and behind—the aboli­
tion group, It is possible to argue th a t
the esse against the House commit­
tee should be dismissed on its face.
Our principal national watchdog
against subversion is, of course, the
FBI. Few question that, overall, it
does a superb Job In ferreting out
Red spies, keeping tab* on Commu­
nist activities and alms, measuring
the size of the internal th re a t
But the Communist adversary 1*
ingenious, resourceful, many-faceted.
We should welcome some reasonable
diversity in our investigative ap­
proach to the problem.
D ic k

i

The need for such diversity is
perhaps sufficient Justification for
the House committee's continued ex­
istence. Yet there are other reasons.
There is no point in leaving the
field of Red subversion to the execu­
tive branch alone. I t ia a legitimate
arena of inquiry for Congress, with
In invest!its properly w id e latitude
...............................
go tion. •*—Furthermore, anyone who exa­
mines closely the printed record of
the House commlttae’a hearings and
studies over the y e a n will find the
documents informed, with a very
substantial knowledge of communism
In most of Its multifarious aspects.
To argue th a t w hat this group
does other, regular committees could
do as well or better ia to ignore two
things: the special committee's long
background in this field and tho al­
ready overburdened operations of
other committees.
To argue th a t the Un-American
Activities Committee should die be­
Nclllu'a tragic sltMtlon
cause It has sometimes trampled In­ shows
you the dinger In
dividual liberties is to contend th a t
"sibling blackmalL" Bo be­
no instrument is better than an im­
ware lest you utske your
perfect one.
youngsters financial e t I p If th a t standard were applied
pleel Instead, urge the bjy
broadly, we would have no president,
to firry a newspaper route,
no Congress and no business corpor­
for that gives lha REST
ations. We would also have no com­ training la America nowa­
mittees to abolish other committees.
days In the various phases
Let the House committee mind
ef business. Do net put your
closely the rights of those it invest!child &lt;m «■ allowance I
gates. But let it stand as the useful
CASK 0-132: Nellie G„ ag­
second watchdog it is.
ed 41, is u spinster teacher.

W e it

Soy»

For Whom The Bells Toll
WASHINGTON (UPI) Almost everything ia Cong re u li done by the bell.
They have bells for roll
•alls, bells for m e s s and
belli for adjournment to men­
tion n few, So whet they
need now is s ichool bell.
It would bs an appropriate
method of calling freshmen
conireu m ea to e 1 a e s • s

Price Hike Hit
IjfM ilkAssn.

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic

•here they eaa Went, among Let's face it. Most new
other thing*, what all of the cosgreiemen are, s i e ve­
ether bells mesa.
teran House member said
Such c l a i m are being con
ducted at the Capitol this
week, the purpose being to
teach new co m en hi the
House of Rapr* tentative*
tome of the finer points os
the practice] eld* af lawmak
lag.

leit year Ut another connec­
tion, “etUI green behind the
e e n ."
They may not knew, for
example, bow to go about
getting s relative os the of­
fice payroll, or where to ac­
quire extra lee cube* 1s
event they want to cool s
caae ef ginger ale.
OUT OUR W AY
Many of these thing* wlO
bo explained daring s eerie*
of lectures, or ecm lnen, ar­
rested for the benefit of
"O ssa ef t s . "
I have been looking over
the curriculum tor this year's
school end I must s ty that
It appear* to be very educa­
tional. There will be four
else* periods at which 88
topic* will be dlscuaead.
The faculty is composed of
kgloUttvo scholars who oh
reedy hove mastered such
arte of steteecreR os acqulrlag Capitol flu « tor Boy
Seoul troop* bock home and
sending constitutes te free
government pomphlote on
termite control.
H m this of cos of tbs tectar* I, to bo given by Prof.
Morris K. Ud»U, (D-Arii.), la
"Lehhyiets: Their Cere end
Treatment." it might well
be subtitled "Never Look s
OUt Horse Is the Expense
Pago 4 Sanford, Florida Tues., January 1 5 ,19C3 Account."
The free mailing privilege
wtU be dUcuiied by Prof.
Polar ProUagbuyeen Jr., &lt;R
N. J.). I suggest that this
lecture be called "Using the
Oongrcsilocsi Prank tor Pun
and Profit."
WALTKMa. Oiautw. BSITMI AMD *
Thor* steo wU he lectures
u------------------u r vaneMM.
Buwnltt
on osortlslag ia tho House
Men Ml ns Bdltar
ASvsrUelBf Direct**
si'uk w s u e
j u i a u i i e s ns M a
Butte*** Hu m or
O u t tv *41 lor
orteo, whoro to And tho
cm a u s rtn a s a
___I
Society Must
ctnssinsS
tor • bottle of
dot Miaainaermam
rn n x n v t
M S*
rsaiure Miter
cireaUUo*
ra c o w e iu
Tho intricacies of Iho of­
llo . lionlcol NupL
fice payroll, under which a
It'B eC M im on SSTBI
RMO-a-year clerk winds up
ll—
imo UeUi*rr
■* MeU
receiving shout twice that
All Other
IW lM lI Cowls
111.11 I Yt*r
■mount, will bo explored by
tie W ttk
li.et i Tosr
1.11 I Mentha
1.1* I Months
Prof. Jobs E. Mom , (DM l • M onth,
i.e* l Mentha
Calif.).
l Meath
M l 1 Month
.l.e*
. . . ______
U. a l*ostel R * si to Ilona provide th a t sit moll eobocrlptlons h i
Any
congressmen
who
paid In advanca.
complete* tho entire course
Kni-r-d ae second d u e n atter October IT. t i l l at the Post
Office of Hanford. Vlerlde, uader the Act of Coesreee of March. will be ao weighted with
academic matters he woo't
Tlie lltr-ld Is ■ member of the United Preee which to entitled have much Ume for extra­
eiduslvel, to the use ter repuhllcnUoa of all the local news
curricular campus activities.
printed la thla newepaper.
I think this Is ■ pity.
No part of any material, news or adrerltotM. at this Cd
P o g h o p e arrangements
of The Hanford Herald any be reproduced Is nay man*or *
out written permission at the publisher at The Hereto, t
ho made to let the
iu K
individual or firm responsible
far such
such rearedeetiea
reared
-------- late far
wiU
graduates try out tor
eeaetosred as UtrlM&gt;M a a The Heralds seprrlshi sad wlU
held uahle far daiasyea undsr the lew. PuUtohed dells sso.pt tho administration's touch
•eturdap, Sunday Sod ChrUtn.as; published Saturday pracsadtng
football loam.
irtirtofias

QIIjp §aitfnr&amp; ffralb

SB!

"Dr. Crana,” aha began, "1
have a brother 10 yeara young
er. I have always spoiled him,
avail when ho was a child.
"For 1 furnished him too
liberal an allowance. And I
paid Ida way through college.
"Then, when 1 was thinking
of getting married, ba doped
with a girl whom ha had made
pregnant and as he had no
Job, I had to defer marriage In
order to help him
"Indeed, 1 used the truunitau money I had saved to
help him make a down pay­
ment on s little house.
"Before ! could e a 1 v o g e
enough M v in g t to get mar­
ried, his wifa g a v e birth to
twins, and he begged me for
more aid,
“ Well, It has been going on
Ilka that till 1 have lost my
last chance of mntriniony. Re­
cently, I refused him any
more nld, for ho has ticen lean­
ing on me as a financial crutch
ever tinea ha entered kinder­
garten.
"He owea me In unpaid
notes over tlE,0mi. And now
ha Is trying to hUrkon my
reputation by saying I am s
shylock end greedy and In­
tensely selfish.
“ I was dating a new man
and this brother of mine ac­
tually stabbed me behind the
back with those very words, to
1 have washed my hands of
him.
"Maybe I should have done
It long ago. What do you
think, Dr. Crana I"
I t may stem harsh to some
of you doting mother* and ov­
erly Indulgent older sisters
like Nellie, but you actually
harm two peopo when you
place a child on a dole, other­
wise labeled an "allowance.''
First, you create a financial
weakling who will tend to re­
ly on you to get him out of
bia bad debts.
Asd If you ever submit to
thla sibling blackmail (for
that's what It often amounts
to) you youraalf may ruin
your ows happiness, toot
Ntllte thus lost a chance at
happy marriage because aha
subsidised her wastrel young­
er brother with ready rash.
And aha kept getting In
daepsr and deeper. She would

probably still be submitting to
Ids selfish appeals If his ungallant remarks to her new boy
friend hadn't wakened her to
reality.
Now aha haa cut off her un­
wise generosity to that broth
er—but about 25 yeara too
la tel
Always remind your young­
sters that money represents
human awaat a n d a 1 b o w
grease—not a Santa Claua
free gift.
Bo pay your child for chorea
or regular dulls* around the
house. Then h* will become
far more respectful of money.
He will not be Inclined in
Jittery fashion to fill a .s lo t
machlna with a handful of
quarters. Or to run the juke
box endlessly with your "al­
lowance" money.
Klda who work for their
raeb, are frugal spenders
thereof.
Youngster* on an allowance,
1st money ellp away for they
are educated In tha "easy
come; easy go" philosophy.
Look at our presidents who
were sons of wealthy men and
you will see why our federal
budgets keep zooming.

Letters
Dear Sir;
I would like to thank you
for your newspaptr coverage
on the "111 Mom” Christmas
calls sponsored by the C.W.
A. This Is the second year
we sponsored thlf event In
Sanford sod wa hope to make
It an annual affair. Tha Mo­
thers wU» received these
free telephone calls were
very happy.
Thank You,
R. B. Kltner. Pit. Repr.
Sanford, C.WA,
Local 3100

RESEARCH
Gratefully
Accepted
■EMIN OLE • DaBABf

COUNCIL
P. a BOX I N

SANFORD, KLA.

Even If you ar* a million­
aire parent, you should still
■aa that your children work
for their spending money!
Urge them to carry a news­
paper route.
And by all mean* send for
my 200-point "Testa for Good
Parents," enclosing a stamp­
ed. return envelope, plus SO
cents.
(Always write to Dr.
Crane In car* of thla news­
paper, enclosing a long 4
cent stamped, addressed en­
velope and M cents to core*
typing and printing costa
when yon send for one of Us
booklets.)

Cabinet Seeks
Aid To Fanners
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The cabinet called on Florida's
congressional delegation today
to sponsor legislation to per­
mit Florida farmers and grow
era to get long-term loans at
a low interest rate under the
Farmers Homs Administration
Act (FH A ). *
Tha legislation waa request­
ed by the stats legislative del­
egation! of 84 counties hardhit by tha December frees* In
Florida.
Tha rablnet adopted a res­
olution to forward to tha con­
gressional delegation stoking
amendments to the FHA act
that would permit low* at
three per cent far up' to SO
yes re In the event of disaster.
Aa presently written, the law
restricts loans under FHA to
a shorter period and does not
permit the reduced Interest
rate.

MILAN, Italy (UPI) - A
leading Roman Cathnllc theo­
logian said today Sophia Loren
was a "public alnnrr" under
church law and ahauld never
have been allowed to act aa
godmother at the baptism of
her niete.

1963 RAMBLER WINS
CAR OF THE YEAR'AWARD
fromMotorTrend Magazine
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M T frffrtir ftih a &amp; u :hood why Rambler wen thla pritod award over *11other car*..
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adjusting brake*and dual master
"New etyttag la
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lean, dean Knee that ire appar­
tha other bring* the ear to a
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"Motor Trend'* Cere af the
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tual tooting, confirm their engi­
"Our Classic . . . with tha
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■turdlnare end performance.”
a high of 26.7 mpg highway cruis­
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ing. . . mixed city end freeway gave 23.4.”
"A sportier, more performance-oriented
vehicle, the Ambassador V-8 should sat­
tore pioneered, this latest dettgn represents isfy the wants of the Rambler buyer who
a real advancement, , , blggwt singis rea­ favor* performance."
son we ebaae Itemblar Car ef the Year.”
"There isn't any pitch or choppinere no­
ticeable even on rough reads,"
IHU take garnishment
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Rambler will bean errs better bay than
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ll haa been In previous years.”
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WASHINGTON—(NEA) — fiting agriculture than bene­ What la left Is 8354 million
for labor and manpower serv­
Secretary ef Labor W. Wil fiting labor—Industrial, organ ices and 8225 million for vo­
lied labor, that it.
lard Wirta and A m e r i c a n
If you taka everything that cational rehabilitation—■ to­
Farm Bureau Fadarmtion Pres­
the IMS budget classifies as tal of only 8879 million ar a
ident Charles B. 8 h u m a n
Agriculture end Agricultural littla over U of 1 per cant of
started n little argument tha Resources, funds requested by the budget and about a tenth
other day which ia worth
the President for the fiscal of what goea for agriculture.
k e a p i n g alive for a little
year total fS J billion dollar*, The Budget Bureau makes
further research and analysis.
• J par cant of the total bud- another special analysis of ex­
A t AFB’a annual convan
penditures which provlda aids
tion la Atlanta, Bhomaa daltv gat.
Tha big Item hers is »4A or services to special group*.
•rod a denunciation ef organ­
billion for farm Income stab- It estimates aids to agrkul. ,
ised labor. T hen la nothing
filiation and tha Food for tur* for this year a t 85-35 fallnow ia this. B e c a u s e tha
Peace subsidies, which benefit lion. ft estimates aids to labor
unions have mads numerous
farm producers. Other Items at 831 million, mostly for ex­
attempts to organise farm la­
ars |4S8 million for land and tended unemployment com­
bor, tha Mg commercial t a r n water resources, 1234 million pensation and 850 million for
a rt ar* against them.
for rural electrification loans, manpower training for a total
Also, organised worker* In 8198 for farm ownership loans of 891 million.
farm food and fiber processing
Department of Labor also
and 8380 million for research.
plants, demanding and getting
If you look at everything point* out that It* Employ­
higher wagsa and better work which the Budget Bureau clas­ ment Service, which placet
ing conditions, ar* believed by
sifies a t Health, Labor and several million farm workers
farm operator* to ba raspon
Welfare, the total cornea to a year, la really paid for by
sibte for raising c o n s u m e r
8S.1 billion, or only 5.5 per a tax on industrial employers,
prices, while higher wages In
not by fanners.
cent of the total budget.
Industry raise the prices of
But 82-8 billion of this ia for
things farmers buy.
public assistance, which goea
Tha AFB convention than
to rural as well as urban peo­
want on record hi a aeries of
ple, |1.4 billion for health
resolutions against Industry
services and research, .qihJlh
wide bargaining, tha union
also benefit all the people. The
■hop, secondary b o y c o t t ! ,
total her* Is 84-2 billion not
featherbedding and all tha
chargeable Just to labor.
ORLANDO (UPI) - T h a
other things the National As­
There Is aso an item of 8291 Florida Dairy Products Asso­
sociation of Manufact- -ers
million for the school lunch ciation hss gone on record op.
have been against for years.
program. City anti country posing increises in consumer
Farm Bureau resolutions al­
children both benefit from milk prices and called for full
so asked for repeat of the
this, but farmers gat paid for control! or no controls in the
wage • hour laws, opposed
producing tha food that goea milk Industry.
further liberalisation of mini­
Into It. So this Item should
E. T. Lay, executive direc­
mum wag* laws, unamployprobably ba charged to the tor of the association, said (he
roent Insurance benefits and
agriculture budget
state's milk men want free
railroad retirement. Finally,
enterprise and no price con­
they asked that unions be
trols, but added that they
brought under tha anti-trust FEC Railroad
cannot have fra* enterprise.
laws.
"For 30 yeara tha state's
But tho Fhrm Bureau did Strike Seen
dairy industry haa by law
Invito Labor Secretary Wlrte
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
to addraas them, to gat bit The Railway Labor Executives been government price regu­
mtaaur*. Three daya later he Association chief said Thurs­ lated just aa dallying ia In
told Shuman and his conven­ day that 1,500 non-operating most of the nation," Lay said.
He said milk was so im­
tion that, “Surely, those In­ employee of the Florida East
terest! which unite American Coast Railway will go on portant It required strict gov­
labor and American agrlcul ■trika Jan. 23 for higher ernment controls In all-phases
of tha busineis. But he added
turn are much atronger than wages.
those which divide them." He G. E. Lelghty, a ipokttman that during the past few years
went on to My that while for 11 unions Involving clerks, the itete’s dairymen "have
there wee little possibility of shopworken, dining car em­ bean hobbling along under half
quickly reconciling their con­ ployes, and other* not Involv­ price controls."
flicting views, the subject ed in treln operations, will go
should bo explored.
on strike a t 6 a. m. on tha
One of the first fields which 23rd.
might be explored profitably
is who gate the most out of
government—the farmers or Working Out
labor?
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) From tha Farm Bureau** Conservation Director Ranresolutions, t h e r e era too dolph Hodges said today Mi
w /a
many laws on tha books fav­ department U aware of the
oring labor. But a look at new outbreak of red tide in
CAVANAUGH
TIRE SERVICE
United States budget analyses waters of Sarasota and Char­
1101 S. French Ate.
Indicates that there arc far lotte counties and ia working
FA 2-2241
more Uwa on the books bene­ on it.

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For DeBary AARP Chapter

For Annual Jaycee
The public is invited to send in their nomina­
tions forji young nmn of the county, who is between
-1 and 35 years old and has served the community In
such a way ns to make him a candidate for the Dis­
tinguished Service Award presented each year by
the Snnford-Seminole Jaycees.
Deadline for the nomine'
tion cf the candidate ia Thurs
day, and contact may be made
through the Jaycet Informa­
tion Offlc# on French Av*.,
Jiijiee Week Chairman Tom
Speer aaid today.
Alio open to the public
nomination is the award for
th* Young Farmer of tha
Year award, made annually
to a young man who li mak­
ing progress in agriculture
in Seminole County.
Both thete award* will be
presented to the winner* of
the nomination! a t the Jayeve* Awards banquet to be
held Jan. 26 a t th* Civic
Center a t 7 p. m.
Two other award*, t h a
Young Teacher of tha Yaar
and the Young Sailor of the
Year are made through coun­
ty school organisation* and
through naval organisation*,
respectively.
L ait year* winner waa
Judge Vernon Mixe and In
1061 it was the present mayor,
Tcm McDonald. Ralph Wight
was the winner in 1060.

Lake Mary UPW Circle One
Officers Elected At Meeting
By Frances Waiter
Tbe firri meeting for the
new year of Circle One of
the UPW of the Community
Presbyterian Church of Lake
Mary met on last Tuesday
at tha home of the new Cir­
cle
Chairman, Mrs.
Ed
(Florence) Zimmerman.
Mrs. Ted (Jean) Brooklyn
led tlie Devotional*, reading
"The Highest Prayer", by
Joaeph Fort Newton, follow­
ed by prayer.
Tbe following new circle of­
ficer* for Use year were an­
nounced:
Chairman. Mrs.

Vegetable
Market
In New York Ibis morning,
rabbage was slightly strong­
er, Florida crate* sold for
I1.TM3.2J, mostly $3.00-13 23.
Red cabbage was $4 30 per
:ro!e and savoy brought $3.30.
Chinese cabbage sold from
ll-SO-$2.50, m o s t l y $2.00.
:ralc* of 4$ 1-pound film bags
&gt;f medium to large carrots
told for $4 30 and celery was
I little weaker this morning
It $3-2S-$4.00 mostly $3.58 $3.75
jer crate of 2 to 4 dozen. Enlive was a bit higher, ranging
'rom $2.00-$3.00, mostly $2.5012.75 and escarole about im­
a g e d at $t .75-12.25, mostly
(2.00-52.25. ladishcs were low*
■r again at 73 cent* to ll.oo
&gt;er baikat of 30 6-ouncc (dm
lags.
In Central Florida Friday,
lemand exceeded supply for
:abbage and the market was
irm. Crates brought $1.73 ana
10-pound sacks $1-30. Chinese
rabbsge sold for $1.30 per
:rale. Endive was also t) 5v
Dtr crate but escarole droppcc.
o 85 cents to $ I.oo. Fair quitty and condition iceberg
ucc ranged from fl.75-t2.00
ind big Boston was $125-11.50.
Parsley brought $2.25 per
rrate, green onions $1.00 per
ioxen bunches and radishes 15
tents par basket.

Bear Lake Club
Sets Meeting
By Shirley Wentworth

Guest speaker for this
month's meeting of the Bear
Lake Communily Club will be
Kim Barley, business manager
of the A. M. Kidder Stock Ex­
change oiflces in Sanford.
The meeting will be bald at
8 p.m. Thursday at the Florida
Power Club House oo Boar

T u m . J a n . 15, *63— P a g * ■

Zimmerman; Vice-Chairman,
Mrs. Brooklyn: Secretary,
Mrs. Ruby M. Linden; Trea­
surer, Mrs. W. B. (Vera)
Harrison;
Program, Mrs.
Charles (Kay) Sassman; Pub­
licity. Mrs. Abble E. Freese;
World Service, Mrs. Mabel
Brown; Fellowship, Mrs. H.
M. (Lena) Gleason; Loci
Church Service, Mrs. Earl
(Thelma) Unger; and Mra.
Hicodore C. (M argaret) Ul­
mer.
Church hostesa for Ja n ­
uary will be Mrs. A. P.
(Helen) Forshay and Mrs.
Lucille Mere.
The following meetings were
announced:
Executive on
Wed.. Jan. 16. at 7:00 p.m.
at the church; Association
on T u es, Jan. 22 at the horns
of Mrs. W. C. Hopkins and
the next Circle One meet­
ing on T u n ., Feb. 12, at Mrs.
Brooklyn's home.
The hostess served refresh­
ment* of cookies and coffea
during the social hour that
followed the program.
Other member* present
were Mrs. W. B. Harrison,
Mrs. Lillian Goodwin, Mrs.
Mabel Brown, Mrs. Roy Ho­
well Jr., Mrs. Esrl Unger,
Mrs. Diaries Sassman, Mrs.
Margaret l-lmcr, and Mra.
A. P. Forshay.

Local Woman's
Father Dies
George W. Jackson, *4, of
Crescent City, father of Mrs.
Clyde Picrcy of Sanford died
Saturday.
He was bom in Bridgeport,
Ala. and had made his boma
In Crescent City for th* past
28 years. He was ■ member
of the First Mctlwdist Church.
Besides Mrs. Plercy. other
survivors are a son Marvia
A. Tempe. of Arisona. a alater. Mr*. F. S. Lancaster of
Chattanooga, Tana.; 15 grand­
children and n i n e great­
grandchildren.
Services will be held at
10:30 a. tn. today in Creiceat
City with Clayton Frank Fun­
eral Home in charge.

College Gets
Accreditation

TALLAHASSEE (UP1) Central Florida Junior CoUega
at Ocala, one of the state’e
newest, received state accredl*
tation Monday.
Tbe State Board of Educa­
tion accredited tbe InsUtirtfH
e« tbe i i i w i i l l w
•
Lake.
In addition to bis U ft Bar­ jtm tm b e r visiting commute#
ley will show the flint, "Lady that reported tbe teUtge n e t
all tbe standards.
and tha Stock Eschin#*-"

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A record attendance was
present for last Friday's meet
ing of the DeBary Chapter of
tbe American Assn, of Retired
Persons for which former
county Judge and state senator
Douglas Stenstrom was guest
speaker using ai hia subject,
"Wills and EsUte Planning."

Event On Thursday

By Mrs. Adam Mullrr
Membcri of DcUary’t World
War 1 Barracks lls ; and of
the Auxiliary met la it week to
plan a Joint Installation for
new officer* on Jan. 23 at 7
p m. Officer* of both group*
will be installed at this meet*
ing which will be held In the
Community Center.
Tentative plan* alio were
made for the March 24 District
Seven Conference when the
DeBary group! will be hoiti.
At this time the Auxiliary
will meet in the Community
Center while the Vcicrani
meet in the Recreation Hall
of the Fire Dept, building.
The morning meeting will
run until noon with rcgUtration act to begin at 9 a m.
Dinner will be icrved at (lie
Community Center with liarlung'* Restaurant aa caterer.
Afternoon meeting! for both
group* will adjourn at 4 p.m.

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DeBary Vets
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Baker Named
Bureau Prexy
New president of the Semi­
nole County Farm Bureau Is
local dairyman and city
commissioner, Joe Baker.
He is owner-producer of
Perfection Cooperative Dairy
and has been in the dairy
farming and cattle business
"all hia life."
Baker formerly served as
vice-president of the Farm
Bureau and as a director
for several year*. He it a
member of the Seminole
County Cattleman'* Aim.,
the Navy League, the Sanford-SominoIo Jaycees, (lie
Seminole County C of C and
la a director of the Central
Florida
Milk
Producer'*
Aasn.
After receiving hia degree
in Business Administration
from the University of Geor­
gia he served as intelligence
officer in tbe Strategic Air
Command.

Stenstrom emphasised the
Importance of residents from
other stale* revising their will*
in accordance with Florida
laws to simplify settlement
and to reduce costa of admtnia
tering estates, lie outlined the
difference between Florida in
herttance laws and those of
other states, explaining the
advantages to wives of the
"Constitutional
Homestead"
and "Dower Rights."
Under dower right* a wife
mny claim one third of the
gross arista free from all
claima and costs, he advised.
Ha explained that where
By Helen Snodgrass
property is Jointly owned with
The annual Safety Dinner rigbt-of-survivorshlp it passes
sponsored by tbe Florida Pow­ automatically to the surviving
er Corp. waa held Jan. 7 at spouse without soy court, le­
the Florida Power Club in En­ gal or appraisal coils except
terprise at which time the for the $2.50 filing fee.
Georgo E. Turner Plant re­ However, he stated that
ceived its sixth consecutive where the gross estate may ex­
award (or no losi of time due ceed 8120,000 there are aubatantial federal tax advant­
to accident.
Announcement also was age! in dividing the property
made that for the first time ownership.
Special problems arising
in the history of the company,
more than three million man from the death of husband and
hours were completed In th* wife in a "common disaster"
production department with and from inheritance provision
no lose of time dut to accident. in second marriages empha­
Out-of-town dignitaries at­ size tbe Importance of care­
tending the dinner included W. fully prepared wills which an­
C. Johnson of Winter Park, ticipate these problems, the
Frank Roeiel of DeLand, W. speaker pointed out, adding
E. Moot*, S. L. Allen, 51. F. that In aucli caves legal aid is
Bunnell, H. B. McMahan and recommended.
W. R. Spencer of St. Peters­ It waa reported that 27 new
burg and J. K. Bailey of Avon members joined the AAllP
Park. Retired employes at­ Chapter a t this meeting by
tending were H. E. Braddock $trs. Charles Ulrich, president
of DeLand and Andrew Evans of th* DeBary group.
of Enterprise,
Howard Middleton, program
Introductions were made by chairman, announced that the
D. J. Parker, chief, who February program will bo on
served as m aster of ceremon­ Federal Income Tax Report­
ies for the occasion.
ing.

Florida Power
Has Annual
Safely Dinner

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Corvair. In fact, nine of the ten
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C H . Largent
Celebrates
Birthday

Mary Ellen. Celebrates Sixth Birthday

C. If. Largent of Longwood
wav honored recently with a
family get-together at hit
home. The celebration was In
honor of his birthday.
Mrs. Carl Lommlar, one of
his daughters, baked the cake
and on the Icing was a mess­
age In the form or a telegram
‘Happy Birthday."
Others helping with the eclenation were fats wife and two
ithcr daughters, Mrs. T. K.
ticks and Mrs. A. J . Metcalf
md children, Becky and Oary,
if Oviedo.

Misa Mary Ellen Coleman
celebrated her sixth birthday
with a party given by her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cole­
man. at their borne in Raven­
na Park.
A group of neighborhood
playmates were invited to
share In the celebration. After
e n j o y i n g refreshments of
punch, ice cream, candy and
-bunny rabbit" birthday cake,
they helped the honoree open
her gifts.
The young guests all donned
colorful birthday party hats
and Mrs. Coleman took them
first to a movie then to the
loo. •
Guests included, Danette
Lconhardl, Debra Dove, Ja n ­
ice C atrnauo, Linda de Jong,
Cindy Peterson, Terri Adams.
Cindy Musgrove and Charlotte
Bruce.

American Home
Department
Meets Thursday
The American Home Depart­
ment of the Sanford Woman's
Cluh will hold the monthly
meeting this Thursday at the
Club House, starting at 7:20
p.m.
Guest speaker will be W. L.
Gramkow, using as his topic,
‘•Family Crisis."
Mrs. A. C. McReyaolds and
her committee are In charge
of refreshments.

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Bruce, Linda tloJong and Cindy Peterson. Back row, Debra
Dove, the birthday girl, Mury Ellen, Janice Catcnnzzo and
Cindy Musgrove.
(Herald Photo)

And Adopts Constitution
A new constitution, a new
president, and a new year
wera (ha themes of Uia Naval
Officer# Wives Club Election
Coffte held last week at the
NAB Ballroom. Mrs. Robert
Lovelace was elected by the
m a n ib m to succeed Mrs. Ed­
ward Decker as president. She
takes office for a term of ala

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Rev. and Mra. Wayna John­
ston announea tha birth of a
daughUr, a t SemlnoU Ma­
norial Hospital, Jan. 7. Tha
baby has bean namad Lours
Dan* and weighed 6 pound*
nine ounces.
8ha Is tha first child of Rev.
and Mrs. Johnston. He le
pastor of the Flret Christian
Church of 8anford. Thsy
make thslr horn* a t 1601 San­
ford Ave.
Paternal grandparents are
Rav. and Mrs. Roy B. John­
ston, a t Charleston, 8. C. and
tha maternal grandmother la
Mrs. Ins EaU* of Sanford.

Ladies Society
Sponsoring

Osteen Personals

By Mra. Clarrnre Snyder
Sprlni-s, where ahe visited
Mra. Charles llruwn ha* muny friends and relatives.;
Hobo Party
Saturday visitors of Mrs.
returned from a two week
The Ladies Society of the visit In Tampa and Tarpon Lola Brooke were, Miss Marie
Stepp of ('amplx’llvillo, Fla.,
Brotherhood of Locomotive
Firemen end Englnemen arc
and Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Mesponsoring a "hobo party"
Griff of Daytona Bearh.
this Thursday at the home of
31r*. Harry Osteen was a
Mrs. J. A. Cslhoun, 2039 Melrecent dinner guest of .Mrs.
lonvllle Ave.
Sarah Brum-Ill in DrBary.
The psrty will start at 6:30 Business Session
The Adult Ladivs Sunday
The Pilot Club of Sanford
p.m. and each member Is
asked to brine a can (to eat held the first business meet­ School class of the Osteen
from) and thrlr own table sil­ ing of Die new year with the HapU-t Church met in the
president, Mrs. John Lorn- church annex. Mra. I.. W.
ver.
Julies was hostess and Mrs.
Husbands will be the guests bertson, presiding.
After receiving routine re­ Allseil Clark gave the devo­
of the members.
ports Mrs. Lsmbcrtsnn an­ tions.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hop­
nounced that a school of in­
N ew Arrivals
structions for new members is per and daughter Phyllis were
scheduled for Jan. 15 at the dinner guests of her parents,
In Enterprise
home of Mrs. Raymond Ball in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams
3!r. and Sirs. Layton Ogles­
Lake Mary starting, at 7:30 last Sunday.
by are Hie parents of a son,
Mr. and 3lr*. Lyle Jacobs of
p.m.
John Layton Jr.. Iiorn Jan. 3 at
Mra. D. E. Chapman, chair­ Mountain City, (ia., were din­
Fish Mcmurlsl Hospital in De- man of the milk fund, report­ ner guests of 3lr. and 3trs.
Land.
ed that a new family (mother Joe Musters, Saturday.
Mr*. Oglesby Is the former
and seven children) was now
Recent dinner guest* of 31rs.
Mias Buth Goodwin, daughter
being helped.
11uzcl Gilhuly were Mrs.
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Good­
Mrs. II. A. Swanson told of Martha Sconn of Miami; Mr*.
win. The Oglesby* have one
plans being made (or the Eta Van llrackle and Mr.
other child, a daughter, Cindy. club's annual "Civic Night"
and Mrs. Clarcnc* Hall of
meeting, Feb. 36 at the Civic
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cock­ Center. P a s t International Della ry.
Dinner guest* at the MQ
rell announce the birth of a President, 3lrs. Mac Pinchon,
seven pound, eight ounce son, will be the featured speaker. Ranch Sunday Included, Mra.
Ruth Schotts of Kent, Ohio,
Robert Dale, Jsn. 9 at Sem­
Members were asked to
inole Memorial Hospital in plan to attend the district Mra. Thelma Lewis and Mlai
Martha Lewis cf Sanford and
Sanford.
spring convention, May 3 to 5,
Mrs. Cockrell Is the former In St. Petersburg. It was voted Mrs. Clarence Snyder.
Miss Gale Taylor. They have to send »5 to the Salk Institute
two olhrr children, Michael building fund, in memory o(
and Marilyn.
Mrs. Jean Connlger.
Members were requested to
DeBary
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gallagher
participate In the community
health program and also to of Williamsburg, Va., and for­
write to Mrs. Ed llandall, a merly of Sanford have arrived
pilot member who la recuper­
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Mr. and Mra. Edward lfealy
wlU be a t their home on Lake
of DeBary Dr. returned from ters. at 20 East Livingston
Ave., Orlando.
Rosa during their itay.
in annual holiday visit with
their daughter and her tarnUy at New Rochelle, N. Y.
Mr. a n d
Mrs. Charlea
Bertsch returned Irom a visit
to their cousins' home In
Goldsboro, N. C., Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Thompson.

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O . W . Club Elects President

Serving with her will ba
tight new csecutlve board
members, each one represent­
ing her unit. They are Mrs. 0.
W. McGuire, Mrs. Roger Leon­
hard!, Mrs. David Olmstead,
Mrs. Barkley Wood, Mrs. John
Hoganaoo, Mrs. Robert Dralm,
Mrs. Harley Helms, and Mra.
Jack Youngblade.
Outgoing president Mrs. E.
A. Decker reviewed (lie ac­
complishments of the club dur­
ing the past ala months. They
Included bequests to the Little
Red Rchoolhouse and to the
Navy Marine Memorial Fund
in Washington, D. C., the re­
vision ol the constitution, the
Improvement of the Thrift
Shop services, and the spon­
soring of two aoclal affairs,
r lr s t Vice President Mrs. C.
T. Covill presented Mrs. Deck­
e r with a silver tray from the
club ia appreciation of her
work.
Decorations for the coffee
were composed solely of kit­
chen articles. The VAII-3
ladies boiled th« affair and
collected a Urge, fascinating
array of unusual kitchen and
psntry Hams for display. P ar­
ticularly noUble were a pair
ol throe-foot-long, handcarved
salad tongs, owned by Mrs.
Lovelace, aad a pair of china
canisters owoed by Mrs. Nick
Setts. Other Items lecludtd a
pair of timbale Irons, a kitchen
sampler worked la 1110, an an­
tique spies bos and a French
cook book.
Many members also brought
llama Horn their kitchens.
Mrs. Fred Stlpp brought a
reotury-oid brass and wrought
Iron spice scale, while Mrs.
Jam es Shipman dlspUyed a

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By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY: At the beginning
of the school yenr I was over nt my
girl friend's house and some kids
were there. One boy I have liked for
a long time said. "Hey, if you get
down to your normal weight I'll take
you out,”
I went to a doctor and he put me
on a diet. I have lost 16 pounds since
October. I have 12 more to go and
am sticking to my diet. When 1 get
down to my normal weight, should I
remind him of what he said?
GETTING THINNER

DEAR ABBY: Our son, 20. in
being married soon. lie hhs asked his
0 brother, who is 29 and unmarried, to
be his best man. The bride has asked
h er sister to stand up for her. The
sister is elfrht months pretmant and
our son refuses to stand up with a
lady in th a t condition. Do you think
he j&gt; right?
GIIOOM'S PARENTS

Qacobij. On (Bhidqs
Central Circle Presents
Program On Arrangements
Banks Continue
Upward Climb

ORLANDO—Reflecting the
continued rapid growth in th*
state's economy, loans and
DEAR PARENTS: If the bride’s
deposits in Florida’s 343 com­
choice is ii pregnant sister, she is
mercial banks have continued
privileged to stand up ns long ns she
their upward climb. Figures
can stand up. Your 26-year-old will
released hero Monday by
be n better man if he tolls his best
Ftcyd Call Executive Vice
DEAR GETTING: Don’t "re­
man to grow up.
President, Florida Bankers
mind” him. Now that there is less of
Association, indicate an over­
you to notice, chances are he will no­
all growth of 12.3 percent in
DEAR ARIIY: I am an intelligent
tice you more. If not, his eyesight is
bank
loans and a healthy 9.4
woman of 42 and can trace my an­
no better than his memory.
percent
growth In deposite
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cestors back to Roger Williams. I
whrn compared with the
have l&gt;een feeling dizzy and weak
CONFIDENTIAL VO LIZ C.: Yes,
totals of a year ago. Current
and I can’t sleep nights. I’ve been to
you rend right. If n man buys his
deposits are just short of $5.8
four doctors and they nil said it was
wife shoes, the least she can do for
billion with loan* totalling
nothing but NERVES. It seems to l&gt;e
him is to shine his.
(2.4 billion.
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the style these days for doctors to
These growth figures ere In
blame everything on nerves when
W hat’s on your mind? For a per­
line with those prevailing over
they enn’t diagnose a cnsc. Why don’t
sonal reply, send a self-addressed,
the past ten to twelve years
they ju st admit they don't know?
sUmjMMl cnvelupe to Abby, Ilox 3365,
hero lit Florida. The average
Beverly Hills, Calif.
NERVOUS
has been D and It) percent In­
SOME
OF
THE
FLORAL
ARRANGEMENTS
lined
in
the
pnurrum
(riven
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nt the meeting of Central Circle arc displayed hy Mrs. E. R. Wood, presi­
DEAR NERVOUS: Go back to
Hate to write letters? Send one
12 to 13 percent increase tn
dent. left, Mrs. Georpe McCall, renter and Mrs. A. F. Collnm, at whose
one of those doctors and let him ex­
dollar to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly
loans. National average In­
home the program was given.
(Herald Photo)
plain how uncontrolled emotions can
Hills, Calif., for Abbv’s now booklet,
crease in deposits of comfund do) turn into physical ailments.
"HOW TO WRITE LETTERS FOR
Member* were urged to at­ sent some beautiful arrange­ tnerriat banks lias been be­
Central Circle of the Sanford
It's true.
ALL OCCASIONS.”
Garden Club met at the home tend a film on "Birds and ments to be used tn the dem­ tween 4 and fi percent.
of Mr*. A. F. Collum for the Conservation," scheduled for onstration.
Mrs. Frank Evans will be
January meeting. Mrs. Voile Jan. 22 at 1:30 p.m. In the hostess for the next meeting.
Sr. opened the meet- Caucas Room of First Federal. Guests attending were Mrs.
T V Time Previews i Williams
ing and Mr&gt;. U. C. 3toore, de­ The Garden Club I* sponsoring Irene Whtlener, Mr*. C. E.
votion chairman, read “ A a card party on Feb. 11 at I Chanlot and Lynn Chapman.
T:M-I:10 p.m. CBS. Younf aha la la double Jeopardy. The E fan) supports the claim of a I Prayer for the New Year."
i p.m. at the Woman'* Club Other member* present were
People's Concert. The presen- Gcrmana ran kill her for har­ Garret ranch employe (Rich­ | Member* voted to send a Building.
Mmca. Lawrence Tinsley, W.
CHICAGO (UPD—Tb* Chi■tetion of young performer* I* boring a fugitive, but If ihe ard Jordan) that he hit thr nole of sympathy to a former
Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Williams L. Merritt, Ira Southward,
• o o often based more on sen­ betray* him to the enemy the war hero In rclf-defense. Red- member. Mrs. Frink Hill, e: uml .Mrs. Frank Evans were George Chapman, A. Kent CORO White Sot lost two front­
timentality than profcnlonal French partisans will execute Igo gets no help from the ■Dellary who recently tost her appointed on the nominating Rossctler, J, M. Thompson, line players in Lula Aparicio
appreciation. Tonight la an her.
man's widow and mother (Gail | husband. Mrs. E. It. Wood, committee for 19t&gt;3-&lt;V4. Mr*. It. N. Brewer. W. T. Cava- and Al Smith but general man­
exception. Leonard Bernateln
I:30-P:M p.m. CBS. Bed Kob* and Nellie Burt). When president, gave a report on the George McCall presented a naugh, Mr*. Evans and co- ager Ed Short believes the
Introduce* four planiita who Skelton Hour. Red combines the local newspaper slants Its sale of mixed nuts, which was program on flower arrange­ hostrss Mrs. MrCall and Mrs. four Baltimore Oriole players
he got in rxchnnge might have
combine the thrill of youthful twn opposites, Mlyoshl Umekt stories against bis employe, hr a most successful project.
ments, Mona’s F lourr Shop R. W. Turner.
solved three big problems.
iccompllatiment with the akill and Jules Muahln, to fill an uncovers a atartling bit of in
The Sox obtained relief
•f budding profcaalonal arils- entertaining hour tonight. The formation that makes thr
pitcher Hoyt WtJhelm, abortfry. Joan Weiner, 14, of Fall* lovely Oriental atar appear* town ra-evaluate It* nnw-dcad
stop Ron Hansen, rookie third
Church, Va. Claudia Boca, 12. with Red In a Clem Kadiddle. war hero.
baseman Pole Ward ami out­
^Buffalo, N. Y.j Pa mala Paul. hopper eci'ne. In It Clem h ar­
9:30-10 p.m. CBS. The Jack
Memo to girls looking for
From this atudy It would more broken homes and fielder Dave Nicholson in the
* 1 . Oyater Bay, N. Y.; perform vest* a pumpkin with a pen­ Benny Show. Rod Sorting,
seem
that
every family more neurotic women and switch.
ene movement each of the chant for music which Miyoshl host * creator of "Twilight a husband:
Jfozart Plano Concerto la A thinks her Japanese Industrial­ Zone," is Jack's guest tonight,
Don't get serious about a should have on head—not prebtem children.
Major. The feature la Andre ist father can duplicate and end while Sorling Is a hit young man who let* you two—and that the head of
So go right on looking for
Watts. 16, of Philadelphia, manufacture. Munshin, a ele- stiff wllli his handling of com have your way olmul every­ Ihe family aliould Im&gt; Use
• Sat e*
• Service
a
husband until you find a
flaying L iitt'a Piano Concerto ver comedian wo aliould see edy lines, his appearance In thing and leaves all the de­ husband and father.
man
who
not
only
WANTS
II that seema to you like
Mo. l, in iti entirety, with more often, alio manufac­ apirei one of Benny'a funniest cisions up to you. lie won't
going back to the Dark to be the head of his fam ­ *600 Sanford Avs. FAI-4II0
Bernateln conducting the New ture*. Ilia creations are more shows, Serllng Is hired by Ken make the best husband.
And If a young man agrees Ages just recall that as wo ily, but fully Intends to BE
York Philharmonic.
monstrous than most. In fact, ny as a writer, then fired when
Zanrlh Color TV Set**
with
you that a wife should got more and more together­ live head.
. T:904;J0 p.m. ABC. Com- he ereataa a Frankenstein type be and Benny can't see eye-to
rtfrat! "Juat For The Record.” monster with Red appearing eye. Barting'a revenge? He be tier husband's full and ness in marriage and lets
and less division between the
v 0enaibly reeliaUc dialogue aa the Kartuon Karloff.
sends Benny- Into the Twilight equal partner, let some other
responsibilities of a husband
M akei this a good epieodi,
1:30-9:80 p.m. NBC, Empire. Zone for the funniest bit In girl have him.
Go right on looking for a and those of a wife, we
Vfetich partisan* rescue Chip "End of an Im age." (Color). th* show,
young man who has tha old- atartad getting more and
Blunder* (Vic Morrow) from Seems Ilka a whole town la
•:30-lO:SO p.m. NBC. The fashioned notion that the man
the Germans, and he la forced conspiring to send an Innocent
BEGINNERS CLASSES
Dick
Itowel 1 Show. “The Los la head of '.he family, that
l | hide la the apartment of ■ man to death, rather than ta r­
89
Cubans
era."
With
a
cast
like
Lee
In Important decisions It Is
French girl (Michellna Preala) nish the Image of a war hero
Vto obviously doesn’t want to for whom the town w a ■ Marvin, K ernin Wjnn and the husband's word that Is Repatriated
7:30 to 8:30 EACH FRIDAY NIGHT
ffrk her life to save hla. But named, Jim Hedlgo (Richard Rosem ,ry Clooney, one would final, and that it b only
MIAMI (UP1) — Eightyexpect the feature to be Kate- right and proper for a wife
nine
refugees,
moat
of
them
For 10 Week*
mary in ■ dram atic role. Ac­ to be more dependent on her
tually Ihe star is Lee Marvin, husband than he Is un her. Cuh*n-bnm tl. A. eitbenn,
Call FA 2-3177 A lter 5:00 P, M. For Details
flew out or IIuvAna Sunday
dynamic dr*malic actor, In a
Why this old - fashioned*
quail-comedy role which he sounding advice? Well, a night tn the b te a t freedom
play* to the btlt. He and Wynn marriage study that lias been airlift from Cuba.
"Don’t let 18 ml. s t u d
19:1* (tl Tlrat Impraaataa
TUESDAY P. M.
Tha group, which Include*
are exiled gamblera wbo wind under way at McGill Uni­
(I) Ernl* ror&gt;1 ahew
in (ho way of happi­
(t) Lavas of Life
up at a somber farm owned by versity since 1933 has pro­ OR Cuban-Americana, 23 Cu­
die* m ebaeati a s m s M e
ness."
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a miser and his daughter duced some startling facta ban refugee* and one Meat(II \Vi)M J-uuchsr
W EDNESDAY P . M.
(.Miss Clooney) who is disfig­ about what does and what can, was brought to Miami
•ill. &lt;»&gt; WIJ-Hl n*p«M
lists U) Trail. *r Cast*,
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ured by a facial star. The plot does not make a happy m ar­ aboard Ihe same Pan Ameri­
aaaaaa*
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(SI M a r ta fa r Y a ta a rra v revolves around the triangular riage and emotionally happy can Airways piano th at flew
• ill («&gt; atari* pleura
morn than Ih.OOQ pounds of
(t) Ka'har Know* t)**t Involvement of the daughter's children.
Aa
&lt;•&gt; ■*. cemmaat
11:11 (I) duldlar u « h t
, “ ill* (I) nuasiward IIa
happiness, the father's cash,
One of llie more startling ransom supplies to Cube early
9:14 It)
lltport
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Many of the group, among
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featured, with Robert Mitchum far from it. Derision-sharing 2A women, frankly admitted
One Consultation
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b not the most satisfactory they were one* admirers of
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10:30-11 p.m. ABC. As Car- way for husband ami wife Fide] Castro and had gone
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with full confidence that
game would be made.
The hand is shown in the
column because while the
average
American ptsyer
would open the South hand
with &gt; game forcing two
spade hid the average Amer­
ican expert would open with
c*e apada only and wind up
playing one *pad* and mak­
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You ace, the South band is
an ACOL two bid. It is not
a standard American two bid
and the American experts
lean baekwarda not to open
doubtful two bids. In (set
they lean backwards so far
that they are likely to top­
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Shipping Talks
Negotiations On
NEW YORK (UPI) —
Nations In the longshoremen1*
strike, now in its 23rd &lt;i*y, re-®
turned Monday follow ins •
weekend recess.
The dispute has crippled
■hipping operations f r o m
Maine to Texas since Uec. '.'3.
Going into the meeting,
there was no indication from
either the International Long­
shoremen's Association IILAl®
or the New York Shipping As­
sociation (NYSA) that pros­
pects for a settlement had Im­
proved.
However, in New Orleans
legal pressures were brought
to bear against the union in
an cflort to end the walkout.
The New Orleans Steamship
Association filed charges over
the weekend with the National®
Labor R e l a t i o n s Hoard
r^s ) iNLttB). accusing the ILA In| [ cals in that city of refusing to
bargain locally and in good
faith.

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11th d a y of F e b r u a r y , A, P,
1141. p r e v e n t to t h e H o n o rab le
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of
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t u r n , a c c o u n t a n d vo ucher *,
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of
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E s t a t e o f SAMU EL F L E M IN It
It.IV, d ecea sed , a n d a t Mid
lim e, t h e a a n d th a r e , m a k e
a p p l i c a t i o n t o t h e said J u d g e
for a (In st * a t l t r m e n t of hla
a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f raid e s t a t e ,
a n d fo r a n t r d e r d i s c h a r g i n g
h im a* s u c h A d m i n i s t r a t o r of
the
E state
of
SAMUEL
IT.KMIXtJ HAST.
P a l e d title t h e 4 th d a y a f ,
J a n u a r y , A. P , 1141.
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A R C IIIE n. W ILLIA MS And
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WILLIA MS, h t l
wife,
Plaintiffs,

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THOMAS C A R R O L L R A K E R
am) JEAN* E. R A K E R , big
alls,
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l a t h e Anna* a f I t e S l a t * a f
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THOMAS C A R R O L L B A K E R *
and
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C a s s e l b e r r y , F l o ri d *
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M i l l o f g lT E E N S M I R .
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ADDITION TO
C A S S E L R E R ll T ,
FLOKID A,
S em in o le
C ounty,
F l o r i d a , a c c o r d i n g to th *
p l a t t h e r e o f *a r e c o r d e d
In P l » t llook I t . p a g a 1 7
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Sem inole C o u n iy , F l o r i d a T o u a n d E a c h o f Yuu. a r e v
n u tlfted
that
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d e s c ri b e d p r o p e r t y b e* been
file d a g a i n s t y ou a n d you
a r e h e r e b y r e q u i r e d t o ee rv*
a copy of y o u r A n s w e r t o t h e
C o m p l a i n t on the P l a i n t i f f * ’
A tto rn ey s. F E L D E R
AND
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In the o f fic e o f t h e C l e r k o f
t h e c i r c u i t C o u r t , on o r b e .
f o re J a n u a r y 11, 1)41; otbvr*
wise th e a l l e g a t i o n s of said %
C o m p l a i n t will be t a k e n a*
co n fessed .
T h i s n o tice s h a ll b e p u b .
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6. For Rent
CA Special Notices
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8. Reach Rentals
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18. Mortgage Loans
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16. Female Help Wanted
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18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
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23. Ruildinir Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Servires
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
84. Articles For Sule
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36. Automobiles • Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

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1. Lost &amp; Found
LOST: Small, all white shorthaired, much luted female
dug. Any information, please
call Mrs. PLacek. FA 2-9463,

tfautnrh

Vrralit Tues. Jan. 15. ’63—Page 9 9, For Sale or Rent

By Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE

2. N o tices • P e rso n a ls
"I

PUBLIC NOTICE
am operating my Bail
Bond businesi at 2U6 North
Park Avenue (in ground
Boor of the Edwards Buildin*! under my own name, as
during the past four years. I
have no connection with any
other bail bond agency. A.
W. Ansley, Ball Bondi.”

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someone hit Iwrl"

ROOMS. The Gables, 401
Magnolia Ave. FA J-0T30.
BEAUTIFUL furnished room.
Private home. FA 2-74JI.
2

Bedroom rvou-e, kitchen
equipped. 1505 Douglas Ave.
FA 2-0363.

UNFURNISHED new 2 bed
room houae, kitchen equip­
ped. FA 2-3605.

RENT A BED

Houses for rent. For infor­ ■ollaway, HeeplUl A Baby
Bede
mation contact Ted Wit
By Day, Week, or Mouth
llama Hardware, JUS E.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
23th SC
Ph. FA M i l l I II W. let BE

t BEDROOM house, kitchen

To

APARTMENTS:
equipped. $11 month. Ph. WELAKA
Rooms privet* bathe, 114
FA 2 5303.
W. First St.
1 Bedroom furnished Apart- Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
moot. FA 2-1462 Monday
houae. 226 Escambia. Ph.
thru Friday between S end
FA 2-0214.
• p. m. or FA 2-4301 otherFumiabed Apartment. Cluee
time*.
in. Pb. FA 2-3800.
1-3 Bedroom house. Close to
1
Bedroom modern House,
Soulhside School. FA 2-1462
Monday thru Friday be­ kit. equipped. 2i7 Catalina.
tween
k • p. in. er
MAYFAIR SECTION
FA 2-4301 othertimes.
2 Bedroom, 2 bath, family
room. Availahle aoon. Ph.
FURNISHED Apartment ISM
323 0360.
Maple Ave. FA KRIL
Apartments furnished or un­
MODERN, 2 bedroom unfurn­
furnished. $t5 month. Wa­
ished house. 1810 W. Third
ter included. Also 2 bed­
S t Phone Bartow 533 2336.
room unfurnished Garage
Apartment $55. Ph. Day
FA 28123 or Evening#
Legal Notice
NO 8 5583

s

AD V ER TIS E

iv T im c o r v r r i r n a n 3 Bedroom, kltcben equip­
col'SIT, iv avis row « r m ped, on lake, ready for
v o i.r ro irirrr, sta tb o r
occupancy. Call FA 2-0659.
taoniD A .
iv m i e statu n r
Modern 2 bedroom, kitchen
XLLCN TURK** SAM.
P lM M l.
•quipped
home. N e a r
roticm n r A rrtirA T to v
school and playground. $95
r n u rivA L n ie riiA u u n
Nolle* la h a rab e * lv tn th a t
month. FA 2-6431.
t hava n ta&lt; n r final ra lu rn a
a t A O m tntstralrla, Cana Taa*
ta m a n ta A n a te e . a f th a aatet*

font.

A ta ia a td i t h a t I hae# f1l#4
m r p a lltle n f a r flla trlb a tta a
and for fin a l d ta rh a rc a and
th a t on th* 4th d « r of f a b n i a r r , A. D. IMS. I will a n p lr

New S Bedroom, 1 bath
home. No cadi needed $61
a month. 322 8085.

or

In

Bungalow. Completely
307 X . 9th St. $40.
F.LLBje TURHSU RASS.

m th# iioffOBAtn-r c. ven-

The

Sanford Herald
phone FA 2-2611
SANFORD

phone GA 5-5938
SOUTH SEMINOLE

NON St I SC. J R . C e u n lr Ju d e *
nf I* ml a ala C a u n tr F lorida,
fa r a p p ro v al of la id final
ra tu rn a and fo r an n rd a r af
•tlairli.u tla n and for fin a l dlac h a r* a aa A d m ln U tra trla . Cum
T ra ta in a n to A n n tso , of tha
ra ta l# of CLA-BN T tJR N C n
DAIS, daraasad. D a ta ! tbta
t t i h e a r a f D tcam bar, A. D
114$.
J a f f a B. T u rn a r
A d m ln ta tra trta , C.T. A.
K atata of K U -EN T lin H t in IIAM , Uacaaaad
M -im ro m , D avla A M etatnah
A tto rn a ra fa r A d m ln la tratrta .
C. T. A.
Foot O fflra B«s USB
Kanford. D o rld a
Pobllah J a n . t. S, IS. IS. ISSS
C tJB -t

$ Bedroom Houae. FA F5829

fa tbp C a a r t a t Ik* Ca-nalp
Jade*, S t n la a li C a a a lt, Plata
a t r t a r t d a . la P rw b * l*
IV ra th# Katata ati
W IL L IA M K. LAMnntCAN
tiac-aaaad
r iv a l v o T i t i a
N ottea la h a r a b r * l*«n t h a t
th * u n d t r a l a n a d will, on th *
1 St Is d * r of r a b r u a r r . A D.
ISIS, praarrw t o t h * l l o n o r a b l t
C a u n tr
Judaa
of
fan .ln o lt
C o u n t r , F l o r i d a , hIn f i n a l r a tu rn . acc o u n t and vouch art,
la
Admlnlalt ator, r.T .A . of
Ilia l l a t a t a of W I L L I A M

Furnished or
Unfurnished
House. FA 2 8016.

Nice 3 Rin. Fun). Apt. $42
Mo. 612 Park. FA 2-3313.
3 Bedrooma, 3 full baths,
FIs. Room. FA 2-1042.
Large $ badroora Trailer on
large lake. Also trailer
apace. Aduila only. Plume
FA 2-7368.
Furnished
Dupleaa.
O ne
available January 13, oue
available let of February.
FA 23610.

2

Januarr. A. D. tt*l.

1

/■ / D ouglaa B u n a tr o m
Aa A d m 'n i v t r a t o r , C .T .A .
o f lb s K .'a ta &lt;»f
V\ II.LIAM i: I.VNLMUCAN
Liacaatad

Plano Tuning and Repair
W. L Harmon — FA 2-4223

FKIGIDAIKK

Sales A Service
G. 11. HIGH
1700 W. 1st St. Santord
Th. FA 2-3883

Bedroom, $45 monthly
Lake Vlary. Close to *itvid
A atorea. Monna Jarvis.
322 1810.

Office FA 2-2112
REALTOR — INSUROR
FREE ESTIMATE
NighU FA 2-0641
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave. Upholstering A Mattress ren­
323-0700
ovating. New A Used Furni­
2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla. 16. Female Help Wanted
ture. CiU Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 70S Celery Ave.
3 BR. House, near School. LADIES: Earn up to $2.00
FA 1-2111.
an hour sewing bahyweart
Paneled Florida Hut. LowSend aelf addressed stamp­ Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
down payment, FIIA avail­
ed envelope to CUTIES.
able. FA 2-6053 2626 Elm
Service With tbe Cash.
Ave.
Warsaw, D-54, Indiana.
SUPER TRADING POST
FA 24)677.
Near Hunt Factory out San­ IK. H elp W an ted
ford Ave. 75' x UO' $693.
WANTED reliable couple to
A WATKINS ROUTE in tiiia
take up monthly payments
$25 down, $15 month. I’ll.
area u open for aeml-reof 313 50 on I complete
FA 2-3249.
ttred man, or lady. Many
rooms of furniture. Call
semi retired p e o p l a are
FOR SALE: Completely furn
TE 8 1311, Casselberry, col­
earning $50.00 to $100 per
lulled, 2 bedroom house in
lect.
week depending on time
IK-Uary. A real retirement
devoted to tile busineas. 31. Arllden Fur Hale
Imuie for $)2,uuo.
Maybe you can qualify.
For
personal interview In TENTS FOR camping. Terpi,
3 bedroom, frame house on
rope, mess kits. Surplus
large lot. In good resi­ your area, writ* J. H. MeCily, 201 W. 1st.
dential area. Only $9,«oo Garify, Willislon, Florida.
fur this home.
FIREPLACE
I!L Situation* Wanted
WOOD
Small, neat country home Children kept. TA 2-4182.
Oik end pine. $22 a cord
lor only $3,K» Quiet neighdelivered. Robert Morns
Day Work wanted. FA 2-1394
bo rhood.
FA 34055 of FA 2-5909.
21. H euuly Halonn
U*etl a r Roy'* Bicycle. $15.
Call us and let u&amp; -Imw you
FA 2-4279,
SPECIAL
these homes.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
All lyjwi of Ileal Estate
End curl 35 50 Including
sliaf*, set A style. Open
John E. Fox,
Evening by appointment. 3
Experienced Operators.
R ealtor
110 N. Park Ave. Pii. 32.1-0559 318 Palmetto Ave. FA 20831

1962 Zig Zag. Makes button
hole*, darns, with guaran­
tee.. t payments of 37.13.
Pit. FA 29411.

NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath 24. Electrical Services
home, large turner lot, 111
FKIGIDA1RE
Tucker I)r., Sunland Es­
Sales A Service
tates. VA—nothing down,
monthly payments $92.00. Houae Wiring, Free Estimate*
Sid Vibleo'a Randall Electric
FA 2 8074 • FA 2 2218.
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0913
LAKE MARY—BRAND NEW
3 Bedrooms, 2 liatlis, terras 2o. 1'lumhlng S en Iren
xo floors, built-in range,
PLUMBING
l^irge lot. Country atmos­
Contracting A Repairs
phere. No qualifying neres
FREE DELIVERY
sary. Move right in. Price
It. L. HARVEY
$11,300. TERMS. Call for 201 Sanford Ave. FA 2-3383
an appointiiienl today.

2 BDRM.. H a . Km., plenly of
shade, fenced. F« 2 2320,
glanatrum, Davla A Xlelntoth
Attornara far Admlaiatraaor.
1 BEDROOM furnished Du­
e. t . a
Foat uffte* ft- 1 t::s
plex. Utilities furnlabcd. $53
S anford, F lo rid a
a mouth. FA 24J63.
CUB-IS

1954 Oidamoblle. Hardtop, ful­
ly equipped. One owner.
$233. FA 3 3303.
1900
er.
in
St.

Chcv. Pickup and Camp­
Auto.. 8 cyl. Must tell
ten daya. 204 E. 24th
Sanford. 322-2978.

37. Koala - Motor*
Gateway To The Waterway

Robson Sporting Good*
Your KVINRUDE Dealer
304-88 E. lit Pb. FA 2 S90I
Fiberglass Boat 14'. 35 Elec­
tric start motor, till trail­
er. Extra's. Complete. $700.
Ph. FA 2 8309.

3K. Motorcycle* • Scooter*
VESPA Motor Scooters (new)
$10.65 down A $3.32 Week­
ly.
Lewi* Sale* A Service
2311 Country Club Hoad
Ph. FA 2-7928

YOU WON’T BELIEVE IT

SALE
FALCUN 2 Door, Standard lran*mi**lum
1 Q K 7 UADILLAC Sedan HrVill*
• e v l I |&gt;u*tr ,\nd Air fond.

1195

I 9 6 0 C0MET * Uowr s ,d - Tran*.

1095

1 B 5 8 KWKU H/w* 6 C,L A/T

FALCUN Station Wagon
Standard T rim .. Radio, H caltr

num bing L Heating
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR

1 9 5 8 ,,,' VMOl' TII_ 1

1957

$39

sous 589

SOI AS ' 4 9 50

Lanital i Ivm Iv a l etyail kiuphul*l*( | i w. Iu i|
he* Moma liitm o iai
W •,»»,« Ctwutantee
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Cut v*» P*I t t 1 ‘

C,lt'V,tULfc'14 Door

V-e, Automatic

845

ULDS 4 Dour llardtup
Automatic And Power

CUSTOM MADI *SUPCOV{RS

CHAIRS ‘24.50

V-8,""Automatic

PLY$1OL1 ft Station W ^o n
9 Pa*... Autu., Power Slecrlng

REUPHOLSTERYj/i*cjfl&amp;./

chairs

796

I Q I t f i BUICK 2 Dour Special
I H a r d t o p Autumafie

Wall

Stamper Agency

t BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped. Lake Mery, Phone
REALTOR - fNSUROR
FA 2-4911.
FA 2 4991 1911 S. French Ave.

MONTHLY basis. Completely
furnished. Central heat, aircondition. 4 Bedrooms, 2
haUis. Recreation room with
fireplace $180. 102 DrUlwood
Lane. Park Ridge. FA 2 9185

19(7 Plymouth. Good cond.
$M0. FA 2-3111. Thrifty
Service Station.

H 0 LLER S /S A N F0 R D

OK ASSUilE payments. 3 Bed­
Houmi tn Sanford.
WORK
V MNPWCAy, 4*-**-*.) room Lb house, screened f urnished
31500. 8864819. Apopka,
Rail Sanford Ave. FA 2-6341
and
at
aa ld
tlma.
than
a n d t h a r a , m a k * a p p l i c a t i o n to
carporlc, stove and refriger­
in * aa ld J u 1 * * fo r a f in al
ator. Call FA 2-6189.
a a t t l a m a n t of hla a d r u l n l a t r a -

lio n i.f aa ld t o t a l * , a n d f o r
a n o t d r r d i s c h a r g i n g hi m , ua
• u ch A d m l n l a t r a t o r . C.T.A . uf
(ha l : &gt; t &gt; it c t W I L L IA M IT.
LA KURIL'AN, d t c a s a r d
( D a t a * t v i a i k a 4 t h d a g of

YEAR END SALE
Typewriter and stand. Elec­
New A Used T.V.'s Big
tric clocks, rug A blankets.
trade-in allowance*. Easy
FA 2-3116.
terms. Town A Country T.V.
Spinet Plano. Must be pick­
2555 park Dr., 322-3362.
ed up in this area. Can be
T. V, Service calls. Call
purchased by payment* of
Coys T. V. Ser. calls 32.00.
318.50 per month. Inquire
FA 2 9663.
Thompson Music Co. Col­
onial P la n . GA 3-4377.
For quick service c a l l .
Bryan T. V. FA 3 0361.
Electric Stove and Refrigera­
tor. 343 for both. 886-4849
Apopka.
27. Special S ervices

WILL TRADE

3. Education • Instruction 6. Fur Kent
MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED
WOHK IN CIVIL SERVICE
No
experience
D ecenary,
grammar acliool education
usually auffieient. Train now
at home for jobs with secur­
ity. For detalla, aend name,
address, phone d o . to: NA­
TIONAL TRAINING SER­
VICE, BOX 50 «/o The San­
ford Herald.

3$. Articled For Sale

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM BUNDS
3 Bedroom house. 2409 Sum­
Lekevicw home with lake
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bot­
merlin. FA 2 1836.
privileges in South Sylvan
tom rail with plastic ends.
Rug and Upholstry
Luke Shores. 3 Bedrooms Cost 312.000. Sacrifice at For
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot­
cleaning in your home call
and 2 baths. Air-Condition­
ton or nylon cords.
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By John BpoUkl
Gee, but did you ever have
ao many different tournamanta
going a t tha aama time 7 Real
good onas, too
Locally, I b a 11 a r a our
Charlea Muile Co. Sunday
Swaepar rank* with tha beat
throughout tha antira state. I
only hope th at more of our
"localites" taka part In it
again thia coming Sunday.
Remember, It'a handicapped
and la on an equal bails to
everyone regardless of your
a vara go.
Special recognition to BUI
Ball of tha Sanford Manufac­
turing team In tha City Lea­
gue for coming thru and win­
ning thia tourney two weeka
ago.
Squad tlmro are a t 1 p. m.
and ovary hour and a half
thereafter!
A roupla of tha fellowa from
tha Je t Laneo team want down
to (Talrvllla Laneo In Orlando
thia paat Sunday to compete
in tha C. O. B. P. A. Team
Handicap Tournament. It only
coata |d par man and If your
team ia one of tha top entrlaa
&lt;lt'a handicapped), then your
way and entry will be paid In­
to tha Southcaitem Tourna­
ment. Laat time to gat In on It
la thia coming Saturday and
Sunday.
On tha Sdth of tha month,
Saturday, Je t Lanaa will be
playing boat to tha Central
Florida Monthly Clastic. All
of tha top bowlera throughout
tha entire atata will be on hand
trying for the big prlaaa.
Thia la a scratch tournament
but It'a divided Into two cate­
gories . . . A—17d average and
up a n d . the B Dlvlalon—176
average and under.
On tha following day, Sun­
day, January 27th, wo'll again
bo tha hotL This time It'll bo
for tha Junior Traveling Lea­
gue of the Greater Orlando
area.
The J e t Laneo entry It made
up of young men who alto
bowl In our Saturday morning
Junior League. 1 elneerely
hope th a t wa have a huge
rmwd out there cheering for
them. It atarta a t 2 p. m. and
It'a free. Thera are tome reul
guud young bowlera in thia
leugue. They're averaging wall
over the 170 mark.
Iteiiicmher, IWth A 27th of
thia month. . . . Sweeper and
Junior Traveling Lg.
llere’a a note from tha pubKelly director of the Sanford
tVomcn'a Howling Association,
llilu Stein.
The o|&gt;en meeting will lie
held Tuesday, January 22nd
a t 8 p. m. la the Amerlcnn
Legion Hall on Highway 17V2. Tha City Association urges
mil bowlers to attend and help
deckle tournament dates and
rules. The "Door Prise" prseented will cover all entry fees
for tournament and refresh­
ments will be served.
U think It'a most Important
th at all of you gal “keglerettea" plan now to attend thia
vary important meeting. It'll
lm abort In duration and
NOW'S THK TIMB TO HB
THERE AND HELP OUT. He
a doer and not a complalner
after It'a all worked out!
I understand that there are
su many different teams want-

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league, Tuesday Night's Navy
I n t r a m u r a l league, that
there's a possibility of expand­
ing the leagua even past the
20 teams. There would be a
second shift on tha same night
at V p. m. More on this later
after checking it out with spe­
cial services.
If Old Santa la listening I
surely hope that he would pro­
vide me with about two cou­
ples uho'd make up Die nuc­
leus of a team into the Thurs­
day Nile Mixed I-eague.
These fine folke have been
having Just a bit of a problem
and ara In raal need of filling
in a complete team. The lea­
gue bowls a t 0 p. m. on Thurs.
If you'ra Interested, please
give me a call a t Utt lanee.
A note to thia column from
Shirley Martin telling me that
Etta Dorman has been named
to the Legislative and Rules
Committee of the BWHA.
Ktts'll have a box down here
at the lanee available for your
signed changes h r the consti­
tution of the association.
Again, some mighty fins
bowling turned In by our "lo­
cal pros."
Tony Rodrigues hammered
home a high aeries in ths City
League, 627—Tony had games
of 210, 224 A 2031 Who rolls
that much ball at J e t I^nesT
Individual high was th at of
Lake Monroe Inn's John Uhr
with a 2381
The bhooting Stars of this
same named league this past
week were Betty Church with
a 1R3 and Betty Allen and her
478. Hey, there were quite a
few of these league cutlea roll­
ing games above 160. . . .
Helen Altman 171 A 163| D.
Anderson 101*5 Gene Lambert
l&amp;U; Dot Johnson had games
of 167 A I64| Peggy Pfltser
shot a 173. Coma on John . . .
look a t those sheets again!
What was tha high gams?
Ooopa . . . I sea whatcha meanl
H|K*rliil spotlight on Ann GridIcy for her tops . . . 1061
Tlmt’ll do It for this week.
Iteiiiember, Sunday Sweeper
(his Sunday. And double InI, test on the 20th A 27th.
I'utiunite your b a w l i n g
sponsor!

VAH-3 Leads
Motor Loop
VAII-3 Enlisted Wlvca, with
s 39-23 score, leads the Hol­
ler Slolor Nsvy Wives bow­
ling league. VAH-1 Tigers
follow closely with M wins
and 26 losses. VAH-t Officer
Wives and NAM 7 D 1 are
lied for third with 37-27.
Clara llsrber had high
game with 189 and Lucie
Mayers bid high serlee with
491.
Tournament rule* will be
decided at a meeting Jan.
22 at 7:30 p. m. a t the
American Legion.

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Bettors Have Field Day
At Rich Jai*Alai Action
Jumped off wllh two points
after the board showed them
going off at 39-1 "dds. This
didn't bother Arratibel or Zubi
because they moved right In
on their next turn and ran oul
with five straight rounlrra.
Arratibel also won the Uth
in the matinee performance,
thia lima with Agustln, al­
though their finish was not
as spectacular as the evening
performance win.
Arcltio and Urixar had to
setUe for place position after
Grand opening of Seminole leading most of Die way. The
Park Raceway will be held 6-1 perfects paid a good 4239.Friday night, Feb. 1. A nine- 10.
race program Is scheduled for
I p.m. nightly (except Sunday)
Unbeaten Tech
through April S.
The S2nlght meeting will Toppled, 81-69
feature harness aud quarterBy United Praia International
hone races.
Mississippi Stale's homeLong a winter training cen­
court
invincibility has wreck­
ter for trailers and pacers, the
Casselberry plant haa been ed Georgia Tech's Il-game
completely rebuilt, Including winning streak, establishing
a 3,300-scat grandstand and a roach Babe McCarthy’* Bull­
2,000-space concrete parking dogs aa top dog again In the
Southeastern Basketball Con­
area.
ference.
W. D. (Red) Stroud, Missis­
sippi State's skinny hackcourt
LI’L Buggers
man who beat Georgia Tech
Hold Loop Lead with a last-second basket last
Li'l Buggers still hold the year, scored 30 points In an SIlead In the Jet Bowlerettes OB rout over the Yellow JaeLeague with 46 wini and 18 kels .Monday night at Starklostei. Cut 'n' Curl la second vlllc, .Miss. The loss knocked
with 43-11 and Kirns Insur­ Tech off the unbeaten list,
leaving only top-ranked Cin­
ance third with 46-24.
Jane Spolskl had high game cinnati, second ranked Loyola
with 207 and Shirley Martin of Chicago and Niagara, rank­
look high aeries honor* with ed No. 18, on the major col­
lege perfect record list.
30t,

Arralibel and Zubl surprised
the bettors at the OrlandoSe mmole Jal Alai fronton
Monday night by bringing In
g win worth the largest payoff
this season for a win llcket.
Playing out of the number
■Iz position, the victorious duo

Raceway Opens
Here Feb. 1

Coach Ralph Stump! said
his boya ara primed to Uke
Leesburg la retaliation for
the two-polat defeat when the
Yellow Jackets downed the
Seminoles 44-43 in the Christ­
mas tournament at Leesburg.
"After defeating Wildwood
last week," the coach aaid,
"we feel we are ready to take
Leesburg tonight."
Winter Park leads thr our.
ferenee with Apopka, DcLand
and Sanford lied for second
place.
The Sanford Junior* will
face the undrfealed Lceshurg
Juniors at 6:30 p m.
Stetson University will meet
nollins College a I 8 p.m. Wed­
nesday at Die Sanford high
school court.
I
Sanford faces DeLand there
Friday evening and Winter
Park here Saturday evening.
It's ■ week filled with bas­
ketball," said Coich Slumpf.

Bankers Topple
Navy Cagers
In the Men's Basketball
League sponsored by the licerralion and Parks Depart­
ment, Florida State Batik de­
feated VAH-3 by one point. The
score was 38 57 with the men
playing the closest game of
the season. Cliff Laub scored
n high of 33 points for Florida
State and Tim Grady scored
23 for VAII-3.
VAH-11 won over the O. K.
Tire learn 43 to 33 with Christ­
off scoring 16 points for VAH11 and Sliilcr, 10 lor the oppos­
ing team.
Next game will be held at
Sanford Junior High at 7 p.m.
with VAH-3 vs, O. K. Tire and
at 8:13 p.m. with VAH-U and
Slirtne Barracks.

Locals Trounce McCoy Golfers
The Mayfair ' Men's Golf
Association thoroughly troun­
ced the men from McCoy Air
Force Base in an Inter-City
point tournament play at the
Mayfair Country Club, with a
118 to 17 acore, Sunday.
Winner In the A division,
low gross was BUI Foulk
with a 73, with H. Ring se­
cond with a 74. lo w net was
Coburn of McCoy 09, and
Frederick of McCoy, 71.
B division winner, low
gross was Bowman with a
74 and B. C. Hamilton. *e-

John Zeuli Bags
Big 639 Series
Action In the Je t Lanea
All-Star 1/cagua last week
found John Zruti having the
.pins falling his way to (be
tune of a 639-series. John
had games of 203, 221 and
213.
He also helped his team
v-,n one game from the
Handy Food store men.
Woody Wilson also wss
having a good night. Woody
started off with a dutch 200
game. Thia consists of alt
strikes and spares. He went
on with games of 215 and
190 (o end up with a 611 ser­
ies for the Handy Food store
team.
In other league action,
Meadors Marine took all
three games from th t Faust
Drugs trio lo move back in­
to a tie for second place
with Handy Food atoras, Phil
Hoche was Die high man
for Meadors with games of
193, 181 and 194 for a 368
srric*. Don Jlaclntyre was
high man for Faust with a
334 aeries.
The Belly Ann's trio man­
aged to salvage two games
from Sanford Dry Cleaners.
Neil .Maxwell was the hlg
gun for the Betty Ann’* with
a 231 370 series snd Harold
llcrbst was high for the Dry
Cleaners with a 519 aeries.
Tlw-n to finish the nlghl
off ilte league-leading learn
of Larry's Mart 1st two
games to Fra Key Concret.
Joe Wallace was high for
Frailcy with a 211/549 series
while John Wright was high
for Larry's Mart with a
639 series.

eond grass of 7*. Low net
was T. Harrington with a
66 and F. Durzo, second net
with a 70.
C Division winner waa L.
Zok, with a low gross of 83
and D. Sowell second with
an 63. Low net waa taken

[by Jernigan with a 70 and
C. HelUley of McCoy with a
71.
Team scores in A. Divi­
sion were as follows; Foulk
and Spencer, 6 tt vs Kaisha
sod Foley, 2lt.
Grier and Ring. 9. vs.

Sweeney's 'Tightens'
City Loop Standings
Action in thw City League
last week was pin-pointed
on the match between Jet
Lanes, the league leaders,
and third place holders,
Sweeney's.
Taking full advantage of an
" o f f night for Je t Lanes,
and .'he
oC. &amp;-*,*.Ip-/
from the line-up, Sweeney’s
blasted the pins for a 40
aweep, the first time the
league leaders filled to take
a single point.
As a result of this loss.
Jet Lanes' lead wa* cut to
only four points over 2nd
place Lake Mornoe Inn and
five points over Swecney'a.
"Cap'n Paul” was top dog
for Sweeney's. leading the
way like a good leader
ahould with a 213 530 scr­
ies. Bciircn's 233 547 was
high in llie futile effort by
Jet Lanes.
BAW Marine Service, firm­
ly entrenched In the cellar,
seems out to prove that any
team in the league can be
a threat. Although they only
took one point in their match,
they m snajed to throw a
scare Into 2nd place l-ake
Monroe Inn. Tony Rodrigucx
led the way for his team
and the league by hurling his
"big ball" to the tune of a
637 series, good enough to
take over 3rd high individual
series to dale. John Uhr's
238 was high single for Lake
Monroe and tlic league, while
team mates Fox and DePalma contributed 201 and
224 respectively.
Team No. 4. paced by
duplicate 337’* by Smith and
Haney, took a 3-1 win from
Team No. 1. Schautteet's 313
for die losers waa the only
200 gamo roiled in this
match.
Sanford Mfg. Co. welcomed

the "Gray Fox" back with
open arm* after his two
week lay-off, and showed
their appreciation by aweeplog 4 points from Jluddy'i
Auto.

Bonnie Shoots
For 2nd Straight
With one feature victory in
the bag, Lawrence B. Hughes'
Bonnie Abbe will try to m ike
It two atraight tonight when
she goes to the (mat in the
ninth race, ihe evening's lop
attraction at the Snnford-Orlando Kennel Club.
In winning the main event
Thursday Bonnie Abbe waa
clocked at a fast 31.21 seconds
and crossed the line a lengthand-a-half in front of lasl sea­
son's inaugural winner, O. B.'a
D.D.T. The Oswald Brother*’
veteran speedster is also in the
lineup and may turn the
tables.
Others running will be Pac
Sac. Speed Beam. Texas Lace.
Rapid Roy, Duke Drake and
Rank Son.
Cecil Auslin'a Texas Lace
cannot be overlooked for she
already has a grade B win to
her credit. She won the eighth
race Thursday, her first start
since arriving here from TaIllpa.
Fred Trcvlllion’s Pac Sac,
who starred at Daytona,
schooled here to three straight
wins but has missed the mon­
ey in her two official outings.
Tonight's tenth race will
send grade B Greyhounds over
the long 3/8lhi mile course.
Rockin Mnllie, Mystery Tamer
and Joyce L. have already
scored over the marathon
route.

Franklin and Marine, 0.|
Tooke and Powell, 7*4 vs.
Saioca and Fredericks, H i;
Hamilton and Canncll, 2*x
vs. Coburn and Thomas, 6 'i.
Bradford and Weber, 7*i vs.
Langston and Crane IVi.
B Division teams; Sher­
wood snd Mallczowskl, 7 vs.
Burke and Pottock. 2: Hamil­
ton and Harrington. 9 vs.
Brigham and Caperton, I.
Bowman and Durzo, B vs.
Thomas and Whitaker, O;
Wester and Simas, 9. vs.
Hurl and Wclman, 0; Good­
man and Krcusche 7, vs.
Wynn and Noensn, 2.
C Division teams; Broods
and Sowell, 9 vs. Waldron
and Thachcr, 0; Billups and
Jcrntgin. 8 vs. Jackson and
Hunt, i; Yost and Duncan,
9 vs. T. HelUley and C. HelL
*!ey, 0.
Zok and deGanahl, 9 v*.
Lott and Bell, 0; lieckcnbach and MeCalium 9 va.
Cullls and Barch, 0;
The tournament gave three
points for an individual
match and three points for
the team match.

Losing Ground
NEW YORK (UPD—Unbeat­
en Loyola of Chicago ran Us
season record to 15-0 but lost
ground today in its battle to
overtake Cincinnati as the na­
tion's No. 1 major college bas­
ketball team in the United
Press international ratings.

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Memo lo Harold Johnson:
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C hm tm is lights being tak­ today a plan to Initiate a
en down along First SI. Let'a “ self starter'' petition to
hope they don’t wash 'em off
force the Legislature Into a
and put them up again next
third special session on reyear.
• * •
apportionment.
A CONVERSATION WITH
COUNTY ENGINEER BILL
★
★
★
BUSH.
TALLAHASSEE (LT1) —
REPORTER: Well, t h a t
House Speaker Mallory Home
raceway road ia dead.
BUSH: Yea. the town of started a telephone poll of
Caaaclberry Jmt won’t par­ legislators it to a. m. today
ticipate to construct the road lo get the necessary appro­
val to initinie a move to
the way it should be built.
REPORTER: Well, m ajbc force a third special session
the county attorney can get to try to solve reapportionsome advice from the attorney ment.
Home Is checking with 55
general on what to do.
RUSH: Nothing Ervin can | House members who signed
undated petitions at the close
do about it.
• • •
of the futile November ses­
Laat month's freeze starting sion approving another seato take effect on the county sion. If at least 27 of these
roads. Estimated damage feel the same way, Horae
from S10.000 to S15.UOO. Hard­ said he will date the peti­
est hit . . . Red Bug Rd., Os­ tions and file them with the
ceola Strip Rd. and the Long- secretary of stale around
wood-Markham Rd. . . . Icc noon.
Home warned Tuesday he
crystal* forming under the
would give Gov. Farris Bry­
surface.
• * •
ant until noon today to com­
Lake Mury Blsd. will be put plete a telephone poll of the
in emergency repair status Legislature on the 42-wnatflr,
. . . Road is reslly breaking ID-representative plan back­
up and Bush will ask the Coun­ ed by Bryant.
The speaker said that the
ty Commission at their next
meeting for immesiiate action. governor would probably not
get enough backing for the
• ■ •
AD the county officials hive plan, and warned if tin ant
turned in their annual reports did not call a session despite
bul only Beckwith. Galloway (lie drawback, he would lake
steps for a self-called meet­
and MUe had excess fees.
ing of tlie lawmakers.
*
*
*
Horne was scheduled to
Cily Attorney Bill Hufehison
will file a motion this after­ meet this morning with mem­
noon for diamissal on the ter­ bers of the House Appropria­
mite c a s e involving Pete tion* Committee, here (or
budget hearings, and aald hr
Knowles and the city.
would l&gt;e In close touch with
• • •
City will go ahead approving the other House members in
pipeline company request . . . preparation for his move.
He said he had a ''sellMaybe at the Jan. 28 meeting
starter''
petition ready lo de­
there won't be so many angry
liver to Secretory of Stale
ACL men in the room.
Tom Adams at noon. Tlio
• t I
Did you know that in most petition contained the requir­
of the Seminole schools kids ed aignatures of 20 per cent
are using textbooks in science, of the Legislature.
The signatures were col­
mathematics and social studlected at the end of the atwrlea at least 10 years old . . .
live November special sei• ■ •
County Home being fixed sion, however, and Horne inup. Work being done insulating {dieatcil he would like lo recheek with the signers lo sec
the furnace room.
if they still felt the same
* * *
wiy.
Belter get those reservations
in for the Chamber of Com­
merce B a n q u e t Saturday
night. Chamber being deluged Rights Board
with reservations and most of
Aid Sought
them from out-of-state.
• • •
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Seminole Farm Bureau gone President Kennedy will a*k
on record commending USDA •Congress to extend the life of
action on reduced farm rales. the Civil Rights Commission.
. . .
In his huilget message, Ken­
Niro guy Hank Tainm over nedy said he wanted the exat city hill hit by the flu bug. tendon to permit the commis­
Let’s hope Henry is resting sion “to continue its valuable
up and working on his vacant contribution to our under­
property reappraisal while standing of civil rights prob­
lems,''
in bed.
• • •
Want to see a college bas­
ketball gameT Stetson Univarsity and Rollins College
play at the Seminole High
Gym at &gt; p in. tonight. Both
good teams, and the action Is
A comprehensive education,
really fast and furious.
• • •
al program for member* of
Still no nominations for a the yt-ur-uld East Central
)uung man ot Seminole County F l o r i d a Regional Planning
for the DlilMguishrd Service
Award or for the Young Farm ­ round! was outlined Tuesday
er of the Year. Let's go . . . afternoon in a meeting at
deadline Is Thursday midnight. Mayfair Inn.
In effect, the members will
Call the Jaycee office.
• • •
be "going lo school" in a longJay cere will see how the range achedulu designed to ed­
Drunkometrr used by the San­ ucate them in any and all
ford Police Dept, works Thurs­ phases of planning for the fu­
day whei Ll. Ben Butler will ture tor the six-euunty area.
Chairman Claud* H. Wolfe,
pm on a deinon‘tration for the
r'o b at toeir luncheon nice* Orlando, named council mem­
ing a t Use Civic Center. Won­ bers on two panel sub-commit­
der who he'll use for the dera- tee*. planning Director Robert
oj-UaU-'U? I t.a r las-ie at( II. D .jle i*.t!ined the study
| program aimed at preparing
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*205,000 to complete planning
the canal from the Gulf of
Mexico to the Atlantic ocean,
and congress granted it only
after a bitter floor fight on
the last day of the session.
The commission c o u l d
spark sn attempt by Florida
congressmen to get initial
construction money w h e n
they appear before the appro­
priations committees.
The president requested one
construction start, the Can­
averal Harbor Navigation pro­
ject for which he asked $1,500,000.
Ills total Florida request of
$21,642,000, Included 1259.000
for Investigations, $21,323,000
for construction, and $3,000,000 for maintenance.
Investigations requested by
the administration included:
Canal 13—Middle River, $2,000; E c o n l o c k h a t e h e #
River. *20.000; Escambia Ri­
ver. *20,000; Everglades Na­
tional Park, *75.000; Intracoastal Waterway, St. Marks
River-Tsmps Bay, *00,000;
Martin County, *40,000; Phillippi Creek, M.OOO; Pithlachascotee River, *11.000 San­
ta Rosa Island-Sablne Bay,
*15.000; and Tampa Harbor,
Hillsboro Bay, *10.000.
Construction money was
-equested for Apalachicola
River Channel improvement,
$500,000; Bakers Haulover In­
let. *204,000; Central and
Southern Florida, *14,000,000;
Intracoastal Waterway, Caluosahatchec River lo Anclote River, *950,000; Intra­
coastal Waterway, Jackson­
ville to Miami, *2,065.000 Mi­
ami Harbor, *1,500,000; reim­
bursement lo Palm Beach
County for Lake Worth Inlet
lo South Lake, *9,000; and
Port
Everglades
Harbor,
*575,000.

Nikita Hits
Chinese Policy
BERLIN fUPD - Soviet
Premier Niktts S. Khrush­
chev, alternately brandishing
rackets and olive branches,
reduced the pressure for a
German peace treaty today
and indlrrelly denounced the
warlike policies of
Red
China.
Khrushchev opened the se­
cond day of the East German
Communist part with a dis­
play of verbal fireworks that
touched on nearly every Is­
sue of tlie East-West cold
war.
He said tlie Soviet Union
h is a 100-megston nuclear
bomb and Implied it would
he used only on the Unites!
States if necessary.
"Such a bomb should not
be used in Europe,” he de­
clared
"Such measures could only
bo used outside Western
Europe."
At the same time he called
for a peaceful aolution of
East-West problems.
"We do not want a king­
dom In heaven," he declared.
"We want a beautiful empire
on earth. . .
"F or that reason we set
with a sense of responsibility.
We do not want wat. But If
one is Breed on us we shall
hit back."

SEN. BETH JOHNSON,
r member of the Flori­
da Legislature ninre
1957 and Florida’« first
woman senator will lie
the sponkcr a t the an­
nual DSA Banquet of
the Jaycees, to he held
Jan. 26. She was twice
voted one of the 10
most outstanding house
members h.v the Capitol
Tress Corps.

North Orlando Mayor Frank Fnoula today dismissed Councilman Bob
"Stephenson ns Village Fire Chief and
accepted the conditional resignation
of three police officers.
The action was taken during n sjvortal council meeting railed for 9:30 a.m.
nt the North Orlando Co. offices and
lasted less than 20 minutes.
Only after protest from Councilmen IV. \V. Anderson and Stephenson
th a t he had no authority to “dismiss
any appointed and approved official"
did the mayor term his action as a

"suspension" and set n public hearing
to be held after a 15 day period.
The resignations of Davs Tilson,
Michael Crosby and Stephenson as po­
lice officers were included In a resolu­
tion of complaint against Police Chief
Jack Sutton.
Included in the document were
rhnrgcs th at Sutton “hns been incom­
petent and derelict in the duties of his
office; that he has. in public, displayed
conduct unbecoming a police officer in
uniform and that he hns in public vio­
lated the pence nnd dignity of the Vil­

lage of North Orlando."
It stated th a t if "at the next regu­
lar or specinl council meeting, the coun­
cil fails to act on these complaints, then
this document sltnll serve as formal
resignation of each for reasons cited
herein."
Copies of the resolution, In addition
to being released to to nrea newspapers,
will be sent to Orlando Junior College
President Morris little, to the Silver
Creek Mining and Precision Co. nnd to a
national magazine publication for
chiefs of police.

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WEATHER: Cloudy and cool through Thursday. High today, 55-60. Low tonight, 40-54.

UN Alerted
Near Tshombe
'Stronghold'

VOL. 53

ELISA BETH VILE, K a t angw, Ths Congo (UPD—UN
troops kept alert near Kolwczl
today pending proof that Prov­
incial P r e s i d e n t M o i a e
Tshombe will carry out' hia
agreement to end Katanga's
secession.
High UN military eourcee
said the troops, poised 45
miles northwest of Jadotville,
would continue their build-up.
The Indian contingents could
drive on K o l w c z l ilinuld
Tshombe fail to hack hia
words with actions. Kolwczl,
a mining center and air base.
Is Tshombe's lust Katangrse
stronghold.
While UN officials were
hopeful that Tshombe would
mova fast to Implement his
agreement, they pointed out
that several times in the past
h* made promises only to du
an -almoet immediate utxiulfare,
The Katangeee leader an­
nounced Tuesday In Kolwezl
that he w aa ready to end Kat­
anga’s secession, give the UN
force freedom of movement
throughout the province, and
return to Elleabethville to
work out plan* f«r reunifica­
tion with the rest of the
Congo.

A bout T he Snme

Freezing Temps
Rack Midwest

United Press Leased Wire

J V U V A ...

B R IEFS
WASHINGTON &lt;UPD —The
Navy expecta employment at
navy shipyard* in fiscal UHU
tn remain about the same
aa during this current fiscal
year, which ends June 30.

A t W hite House
NEW YORK lUPD —
French singer Yves Montand,
cn hit way to Washington to
sing at five White llimsc Jan.
18, arrived here from Paris
Tuesday, "flattered" at Pres­
ident Kennedy'a invitation.

Forging: A head
LOME, Togo (UPI)—form ­
e r Premier Nicolas Urunltzky forged ahead of two ri­
vals today In a bid to suc­
ceed
asslnited
President
Sylvanus Olympic, Informed
sources said.

P la n ts M odernize
NEW YORK (L T D — Muitemization a n d expansion
costs for plants and facilities
id live nation's steel 'odus
try were approximately *925
million in 1962, according to
Uie American Iron and Steel
Institute.

E lderly W arned
WASHINGTON (UPI) Chief postal Inspector H. H.
Montague warned elderiy cit­
izen* today that all manner
of crook* are out to f sic Is
their money with scheme*
ranging from land fraud to
fake youth nostrums.

lly U n ite d P r o s In te rn a tio n a l

.Sub-zero temperature* clung
to the Midwest today lifter tha
mercury fell aa fur «* 60 be­
low in one of the harshest rold
spells In T5 years.
The early-morning readings
were nut quite su severe as 24
hours earlier when the bitter
arctic bluat ranir close to giv­
ing Milwaukee, W|*., and Minneapnlis-St. Paul, Minn., their
culdest weather in histoiy.
Already nearly 100 persona
were dead since the huge frig­
id must penetrated 48 slates.
Ths Weather Bureau held
out hop* of warmer tempera­
tures from the Rocky Moun­
tain region through the middle
and lower Mississippi Valley.
There were rising tempera­
tures f o r e r a a t also from
Rnulhern California to Geor­
gia.

Block Vote
WASHINGTON tUPD —
Sen. Richard 1). Russell, &lt;DGa.). said today he would
try to block other major busi­
ness temporarily while tlie
Senate 1* tied up in a litor­
al drive to modify ill antifilibuster rule.

Exiles R eport
MIAMI ft PI) — Tlie Cuban
refugee center reported Tues­
day there were 105,000 Cuban
exiles living in south Florida.
An additions) 55.000 refugees
from Communist Cuba have
been resettled in around l.ono
communities in the United
States.

Chappell N am ed

TAUeAHASSEB &lt;UPI&gt; Former House Speaker Wil­
liam Chappell of Ucalu wax
appointed today to a national
committee working for adop­
The Wcklva Springs Volun­ tion of constitutional changes
teer Fire Dept, will meet at to prc.xerv c stales r i g h t s
frderal
encroach­
the Bear Lake Elementary against
ments.
school today at 7:30 pm .

Meet Set

Established 1908

WED., JANUARY 16, 1963

SR 4 2 7

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 628

Bid Letting

Expected By Fall-Avery
The bid letting of State ing for the stretch of raid i Jeet—esttm ited at over *100,Road 427—this county's No. between Altamonte Springs 000, will extend from SR 436
! In Altamonte to SR 431 in
1 secondary road priority is and Longwood.
expected before the fall,
The first phase of the pro- i Longwood.
County Commission v i c e
chairman James P. Avery In­
dicated today.
Avery, a* well as County
Engineer Bill Bush and Road
Supt. J. C. Lavender met
with SRD engineers L. D.
McCsIlum sod G. F. McKin­
ney today to discuss plann­
Fire men won 125 savings Commerce's membership drive.
bond* for "going over the top"
Bonds will be presented to
Tuesday in the Chamber of Charles Tctenhaum, Sheriff J,
I» Hobby, Jack Wither, J. 8.
Heat and John Kader for meetIng their quotas In signing up
Chamber members.
LAKELAND (UPI)'—Florida
Results still a rt being tab­
Citrus Mutual took Issue today
ulated, according lo Chamber
with the U. S. Department of
manager John Kidder, bul “we
Agriculture's citrus estimate
nrc very gratified nt the num­
and slashed the estimated Va­
A capacity crowd is aiitlcl- ber of new members being
lencia orange crop in half.
paled
when Gov. Farris Bry­ signed up.'*
Robert W. Rutledge, execu­
Members of tha winning
tive vice president, said 5lu- ant addm scs the annual din­ team and their wives will be
ner
of
the
Seminole
County
tual disagreed with USDA
guests at a steak dinner. The
forecast that the slate would Chamber of Commerce Satur­ winning team wilt be eelrcted
day
evening
at
the
Mayfair
produce 35 million buses of
when tabulations a rt complet­
Inn.
Valencias.
ed.
Chamber
Manager
John
Kri“ Mutual belle*rs that the
Valencia harvest will tie (ar dcr slated today that absolute
less than this forecast and on deadline for reservations will
Dee. 19 estimated only aland be Thursday. He added that
IK million lioxe* would hr no reservations will he aeeept
od after Thursday breause the
harvested," Rutledge said.
He said the reasoning was number alrrady has reached
based on the fact that about near-capacity.
A Myear-old Casselberry
one-third of the Valencia acre­ Special guest* at Hie dinner
age is non-bearing, the loss in will be II. L. Hunt, of Dallas, woman was Injured In a oneJuire content will be very- Texas, brad of the IILH Pro car mishap on Dodd Road
heavy in Valencias, some ducts processing plant which Tuesday.
uranges will never pass state will he formally opened Satur­ Hie woman, Identified by
maturity laws, the droppage day morning; 5lra. Hunt and Trooper J. L. Sikes as Onarate of Valencias wilt Incrensc, nlhrr IILH Product* officials. lee Tyrell Cornelius, auffered from bruises and nbra
and the Indian River area
sion* in the accident. Sikes
winch escaped freeze tjamagr
said she was going south on
has only 10 per rent of tha to­
Dodd Rd. when Uve car skid­
tal Valencia crop.
ded and turned over.
Rutledge said that with Ihr
She was charged with spend
end of the inid season orange
too great for conditions.
harvest In sight and with pro
Damage lo her vehicle was
reason planning lo use Va­
A "freak" shooting areident
lencia* In quantity within the left a Sanford Negro Tuesdny estimated at It,200.
nrxt few weeks, the industry in erltiral condition at Orange
was vitally concerned with the Memorial Hospital,
Councilmen
amount or Valencias that can
Police said that Pete Knight,
be harvested.
1118 \V. 10th St. waa bit In tha To Be Installed

Chamber One Punch

Drive Termed Success

Citrus Estimates
Not In Accord

★ ★ ★
Capacity Crowd
For Banquet Seen

Woman Hurt
As Car Skids

Negro Shot
in Freak Mishap

Protection
DETROIT (U I'II—Itrlicop.
te a operating in Viet N an
ore U-Ing equipped with arm ­
or plating to protect them
from Communist guerrillas,
Muj. Gen. Alden K. Sibley
• aid Tuesday,

head with a bullet from a rifle
that was fired two Idocka
u way.
Chief Itoy William* esplalned a weapon fell to the ground,
fired, and tha bullet traveled
two blocks, entering a piste
glass window hitting Knight
In the head.

New members of ths Alta­
monte Springs Town Council,
Gene Stephenson and Stuart
Fritch, will lie Installed at to­
day's 8 p. nt. meeting In the
Town Hall.
Slrphenaon will represent
Ward 3 and Fritch will repre­
sent Ward 4.

5RD engineer! said today
that planning of the second
phase of SR 436 from llwry.
1792 to Interstate 4 should
be completed within 60 diya
and then the SRD will pro­
ceed at a “fast pace" on SA
427."
The SR 427 project haa al­
ready been surveyed and a
center Una alignment cot*
ducted, Avery added.

Crisis Not
Ended—Castro
«»

■

MIAMI (U H ) - C u b a n
Prim* Minister Fidel Castro
fell Into step with Red China'*
hard line today and urged rev.
olutionarlca throughout Latin
America to “hurl tha masses
into combat."
“That Is tha duty of revolu­
tionary leaders . .
be said.
"That I* whit they did In Al­
giers and whit tlie Communist
patriots ara doing in South
Viet Nam . , . That Is w hit
we did too."
Hie bearded Cuban leader,
in a speech brosdesst by Ha­
vana Radio, said that as far
aa he ll concerned the Car­
ibbean crisis has not ended.
Although Castro did not
name the Soviet Union or Premirr N'lkfla S. Khrushchev, he
assailed unidentified “critics'*
in a way that described Mos­
cow and its policy of “peace­
ful coexistence."

Collier Named
CLEVELAND. Ohio (U P D Blanton Collier was named
head coach of Die Cleveland
Drowns today, succeeding
Paul Brown wito was fired •
week ago.

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It's Back To School For Regional Planners
tha council members for the
task of drawing up futuro de­
velopment plans. This latter
program is designed for com­
pletion and distribtiun in mid­
summer, Doyle said,
Douglas Stenstrom, Sanford
attorney, will be moderator of
a panel discussion with con­
sultants representing various
governmental agencies and in­
stitutions of higher learning.
Serving on this panel with him
will be Dr. B. &lt;f Waddell, In­
dian River county; F. U. burguine, Orange county; Paul
Kirkpatrick, Osceola county,
nml L'c.il Cunningham, Vol­
usia county.
j

This panel sub-rommitlee
will ait Jan. 81 and Feb, 1 at
the Salt Juan hotel in Orlando.
Although not a public session,
the discussion will he open to
representatives of c o u n t y ,
municipal, state and other gov­
ernmental agencies.
Doyle reported that appear­
ing before tha panel will be
tbs following:
Doyla E. Conner, commitsloner of tha Slat* Depart­
ment of Agriculture; G. E.
Dali Jr., executive director of
the Central and S o u t h e r n
Florida Flood Control district;
Col, H. W. Tarklngteii, state
director of the Civil Defense
council; J. B. Culpepper, exec­

utive director, Board of Con­
trol; Oils Trimble, Florida !)•vrlopmrnt Commission; C. 11.
Coulter, Florida Hoard of For­
estry; Dr, Albert C, Hardy,
assistant state health officer.
John Wakefield, Southwest
Florid* Water Management
district; Olin C. Lewis, U. S.
Department o f Agriculture,
soil conservation service; Dr.
John N. Webb, professor of
economics, and Dr. Ernest It.
Hartley, professor of political
science, University of Florida;
Dr. Charles M. Grlgg, profes­
sor of sociology, Florida State
University; Dr. J . OIUs Ed­
mund*, president uf Stetson
University; T. A. Wcyber,

dean of engineering college.
University of Miami; If. K.
Wallace, Florida Gaoia and
Fresh Water Fish Commission.
And rep re sen tat Ives of the
Board of Conservation, Intern­
al Improvement Fund, Board
of Parka and Historic Memor­
ials, B ute Road department,
Turnpike authority, Canal Au­
thority of Florida, and Rollina
College.
Planning specialists w i l l
work will) a second penal sub­
committee, commencing next
month, Wolfe stated. On this
a e c o n d auk-committee ere
Merrill P. Barber, Indian Eiver county, moderator; Donald
E. Thompson, Brevard county;

Dean Downs, Orange county;
Wiliiain Wallis, Osceola coun­
ty; C. H. Lee. Seminole county,
and William E. Owens, Vousia
county.
Doyle explained that invitetiona have been extended to
work with tha sub-committee
to specialists In population
analysis and forecasting, eco­
nomic anal)sis of land uae,
community design, transporta­
tion, residential development,
commercial end industrial de­
velopment, open apace end
recreation facilities, regional
fadlitlee such a* educational,
cultural nnd special; land de­
velopment controle and gen­
eral planning.

This* specialste, Doyle atatrd, will com* from throughout
the United States for a twoday program next m o n t h .
They will meet with the panel
members in Orlando, have a
briefing e t Cape Canaveral
and e flight over the six-coun­
ty area.
Then, In May, Doyle contin­
ued, these specialists wilt re­
turn for a acaaion with panel
member* a t Daytona Beach.
At that meeting the special­
ist* will present their evalua­
tions of their studies made in
February.

ment program for tha six
counties.
Council member* Tuesday
voted not to endorse proposal*
by any group* for development
until ft haa completed 11* ov­
erall planning program during
tha mid-aura mar.
Wolf* announced name* of
military liaison officers desig­
nated to work with the coun­
cil, aa follows)
Cdr. Thornes L. Conder, Banford NAS; Col. Joseph L.
Campbell, Patrick AFB; CoL
B. R. Ruloph, CoL Willard A.
Fountain and MaJ. Gordon K.

From aQ information gained Mono, Orlando AFB, and MaJ.
by the two sub-committee* Rue sell W. Leyton,
they will prepare a develop­ AFB.

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Sauls Explains
Racing Board's
Role In Stale
tfll

John Saul*. local Inzurancc
aaa and realtor who doubles
ia beau aa chief Inipcctor at
Uia Sanford-Orlando Kennel
Club for Uia Florida Slate
Racing Commission, told of
the commlulon'a activities at
the Jayeae meeting Thursday
at the Clvle Center.
ifa described the commliaion organisation aa made up
it five members, one from
each of five districts, with Sam
Pyles of Leesburg aa commis­
sioner of the Central Florida
District.
The main dutlf* of the com­
mission. said Sauls, la to set
dates for rate meeting!, hold
hearings on track activities
and police eaeb pari-mutuel
installation In the state.
At Um dog tracka this con­
sists of cheeking the dogs for
dope before and after each
raee with aallva testa which
are done by veterinarians. A
veterinarian also selects a dog
at random from those named
for the evening's program and
gives It a thorough physical to
determine its condition for
racing.
Also a part of the duties of
the commission la to keep
strict tab on the pari-mutuel
operation with Inspectors and
auditors.
He pointed out there are If
dog tracka, five Jal alal fron­
tons and five horse tracka now
operating In the state. The
new Seminole Park Raceway
at Casselberry will be the only
harness track when It opens
rsb. i.
The local harness track will
operate for 51 nights, the horse
(flat runners) will operate for
42 days, the dog tracks run M
nights and the frontons tat
102 nights.
Sauls emphasised t h a t
everybody connected in any
way with a pari-mutuel Install­
ation has to bo licensed by the
commission. This goes from
the manager and owners down
to the cleaning craws and even
secretaries.
The speaker made the point
very strongly that the sole
purpose of the commission la
to keep the raelng activities la
the State of Florida honest
and ho says they do a good
Job of it.
But, he added, with a hum­
orous touch, they aren't re­
sponsible for the people who
(eel a desperate need for the
two dollar window.

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Orlando Youths
Caught By Police
CALLAHAN (UPI)-Polirn
rnptursd two Orlando youth*
Thursday after they bad aa.
raped from a elty prison farm
work gang.
Tha two Idantlfiad as James
Norman Mullins, 17, end Rob*
art Stevenson, IT, originally
of Waycrosa, Ga., were recap­
tured after driving through
town at speeda of up to 100
asllea an hour.
Police sold the twe will fees
chargee of onto theft.

21 Fraud Counts
Bring Conviction
MIAMI (UFI) — John Rob*
art Howard, one-time husband
of the late actress Diana Bar­
rymore, wee convicted on tt of
26 counts of null fraud In fad*
sral court here Thursday,
Judge Eaoett Cheats feuaj
Howard guilty on charges of
having and cashlag 624,000
worth of forged savings koala
allsgodly stolen f r o m t h e

•&gt;

THE DEI)ARY CONCERT ORCHESTRA In
holding regular rehearsals In preparation for the
Jan. 24 concert to be presented at the Community

The faets that the United
Stales won only a moral vic­
tory in the recent Cuban
Crisis, that there still are
15,000 to 20,000 Communist
soldiers there, that no one
is really sure all of the miss­
iles are gone and that Fi­
del Castro definitely would
not hesitate to fire a miss­
ile on Uie U. S. were ur­
gently pointed out by New
York Times Caribbean Correspondent
Ruby
Phillips
Thursday night
Speaking before a dinner
meeting of the South Seminola
Democratic
Womcn’a
Club at the Rlksha Inn, Miss
Phillips traced tlte tumul­
tuous government of Cuba
since It became a Republic
In 1903 until the time she
was forced to leave the coun­
try two years ago on a Swiss
permit aa all of her own
credentials had been taken
and never returned.
"It waa ray opinion that
when the prealdent recently
mobilized
250,000
Armed
Forces we should have gone
on with an Invasion. This
crisis waa fostered simply
io pul ua to test and tha
Communists seem to have
come out the winnera as the
outcome of the whole thing
practically guaranteed Cas­
tro," aha said.
"Wa put an embargo on
auppllM to Cuba and today

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WARSAW fU PI) — Soviet
Premier Nikita S. Khrush­
chev conferred with Polish
leaders today during a stop­
over "rest" en route to the
East
German
Communist
party congress in Berlin.
Polish officials said Khru­
shchev was relaxing some­
where in the province of
Olstlyn, a resort area which
once was German East Prus­
sia. He arrived la Poland by
train Thursday.
Wladyslaw Gomulka, Uie
Polish Communist p a r t y
chief.
Joined Khrushchev's
special train Thursday night
aRer lt pulied Into a amail
station hi Waraaw’a eastern
suburbs. Some of Poland's

cabinet ministers were In
the party also.
Political observers expect­
ed no spectacular develop­
ments during Khrushchev's
stay of a few days. The
Kremlin leader's visit was
regarded here aa UMtflcial
although It was at the In­
vitation of Gomulka and Pre­
mier Josef Cyrankiewlcz. It
is his first visit to Poland
since 1959.
The discussions wore ex­
pected to concentrate on the
Berlin problem. Specific So­
viet-Polish affairs were con­
sidered by Khrushchev and
Gomulka Just two weeks ago
when they met In the Soviet
city of Kiev.

U th

Local automobile dealrit of­
fer their best buys In Herald
classified display ads.

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9:30 P. M . - ’ til

leather and metal huekle assembly •tlarhm rnt for
rloth or web belts, i Inches long. Several styles.

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AN NU AL

FAMOUS McKesson

we are tending an estimated
542 million worth of food
and medicine into the coun­
try.
"Y et Castro lolls Die poopie Ihst all of Ihelr troubles
are due to the 'Imperialists'
(North A m erica)," she con
United.
She estimated that If the
U. S. had continued on Into
a full scale Invasion Uiere
would have been "consider­
able fighting for Cuba hat
hsd four years of Commun­
ist indoctrination. Their Army
Is a young Army of appromalely 400,000 In the Militia
to which everybody belongs
. , . man, woman ami child.
These people work 10 to 12
hours a day then go out to
do guard duty. However, we
would have won," *he con­
cluded.
Appearing with Mias Phil­
lips was Uie Rollins College
"P ro and Con TV Team "
headed by Dr. Paul Doug­
las who arranged the pro­
gram.
Thla same group will have
Mlsa Phillips a* guest on to­
day's 10:30 p. m. "P ro and
Con" telecait over WLOK
Channel Nine when the sub­
ject will again lie on Cuba.

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Center. Tho orchestra in under the direction of
Koifcr Canini and Mra. H. Whitaker in pinniaL
(Cox Photo)

Cuba Was Moral Victory
For U. S., Demo Club Hears

Jet Bomber
Crash Kills Pilot
WICHITA, Kan. (UP1)—A
JM7 jet bomber crashed In
flames shortly after takeoff
during a snowstorm Thursday
night. The pilot was killed
•ad twe ethers Injured.
Killed waa CapL P. L Tudwill, 2V, of Detroit Lake, Minn.
The injured were 1st Lt. K. J.
Madrlrk, 20, the co-pilot, of
Hastings, N. Y , and Capt. H.
f . Jonas, 84, Oakland, Calif.
The bomber waa assigned to
the g07lh Bomb Wing, Lincoln
Air Forca Baev, Lincoln Neb.
The highway patrol said
Hedrick and Jaoea were able
to parachute to safety. They
were reported In good condi­
tion at Um hospital at McConnall Air Force Base hare.

Khrushchev Confers With Pole
Leaders On Way To Berlin Talk

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 620

Grand Jury Probes Citrus Scandal
c LO6^
By LARRY VERSIIEI.

$10 Billion Tax
Cut Asked By JFK

The word it that the Atlantic
Coast Line will have a delega­
tion at the City Commiuion
tonight protesting that Jet
Fuel pipeline to NAS . . .
WASHINGTON (L T D
—
Why. O why did they wait to President
Kennedy
asked
long? . . .
Congress today to rut taxes
• • •
$10 billion over Hie next
Tax A ssenor Mary Earle three years, starting with a
Walker turned in her annual
$5 billion reduction this year
report . . . As usual no excess in personal and corporate
Ices . . . (Collector, Clerk
levics
turned in combined fees of
The President said his plan
_$40,000) . . . Just for the rec­
would help provide two mil­
ord expenses for the year lor lion more Job* by stimulat­
the assessor wen- $53,UH7 with ing private budness purchas­
salaries taking up more than ing power, encourage the
half that figure . . . auto ex­ risk-taking demandee by the
pense — $1,731 and consulta­
tion — $3,518.
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DeGaulle Turns
Down Offer Of
Polaris Missiles

A CONVERSATION WITH
DOUG STENSTKOM
REPORTER:
You gonna
run for governor?
STENSTROXI: No. there'll
be other candidates.
REPORTER: The word it
that you will support DickerPARIS (U P D -F ren ch Pres­
son.
ident Charles de Gaulle today
STENSTIIOM: Ye*. I proba­
rejected President Kennedy's
bly will.
offer of Polaris missiles to
• • •
France.
Dickerson support growing
The oflcr was rontamed in
here and we hear the dairy
the agreements reached at
men are gettin’ behind 'em.
Nassau last month by Kennedy
• • •
and llritish Prime Minister
We mentioned City Commis­
Harold Macmillan.
sion tonight . . . Should be
•'I don't believe anyone
long with the big Item water
thinks that we could subscribe
improvements . . . Don't be
to the Bahamas agreements,"
surprised If the city d«e*n'i
He Gaulle told a press runlethire Clark. Dailey and Diets
cnee here.
to gel the show on tho road.
At tlie same time De Gaulle
• • •
intimateihy nil* France wifi
ANOTHER
MEMO
TO
maintain its stem conditions
GENE TUCKER: Gene, wealor Britain's entry into the
ther getting cool — why not
European Common Market.
send those birds nesting on
These conditions stipulate that
the Florida Slate Rank letter­
Britain not he given any spe­
ing to another McNulty hank
cial favors, hut comply fully
further south . . . say, Mel­
wilh termv of Hie treaty of
bourne?
Rome, which sei up the mar­
• * *
ket.
Ry the way. our bank source
In an accord ending ihe N’aafella the birds were kept there
sau talks late In December,
for humanitarian purposes.
the United States and Britain
Eh?
announced that the controver­
• • •
sial Skybolt missile was being
REMINDER
OF
THE
dropped
and that
Britain
WEEK: Chamber membership
would he ottered the subma­
kick-off breakfast tomorrow at
rine-borne Polarii missile in­
• at the rivic center . . . Reg­
stead.
ional planning council meets
T ie Polaris olfer was ex­
here at the Mayfair tomorrow
tended also In France wilh
at 1:3b p.tn.
Ihe stipulation that Hie missile
• • •
would lie employed in a multiSprechen Sie French (don't
nation nuclear force undrr
know how to write French In
NATO.
German, eh?) Special French
classes at the Lake Mary
School 7 n.m. Thursday.
• • •
I'ag* 8
I wondrrrd just who called
Huge 9
Classified ......
that Grand Jury Into session
Page K
Comics
........
today. Wonder if the Hie gov­
Dear Ahhy
Page ti
ernor had an)tiling to do with
Editorial
it . . . And we hear it will
__ Page 4
Page 8
Entertainment
have wide repercussion in the
Legale .
1'age H A 9
whole citrus industry.
• • •
Page It
I'lixila . - ___
John Knder says the pro­
Page «1
Society _.. __
posed St. Johns Indian River
Sport* ..........
Page 7
renal will save boater* a 1,000mile trip in crossing from the
ocean to the gulf or vice versa.
He could give no estimate In
anticipated revenue the water
traffic will bring to the San­
ford area. But It's enormous.
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Bradshaw Called
As 1st Witness

BULLETIN

removed
fmm Cuba.
Hr
said the
“ end of agony"
The grand jury reerrosed for luncheon nt
might be in sight in the Con­
12:11) p. nt. today. Other witnesses ttummnnrd
go. But he added that danger
for the afternoon *rs*lon are Glenn Snell, Dr.
still exists from Cuba to the
George Westbrook. Marvin McNair, Hill Hosier.
Smith China Sea.
J. D. Sindatl. W. II. WainwriKht, Janies Lloyd.
Calling for action on his
Sam Williams, K. W. Jnrkson. and Jim Dice, all
lax reduction program. Ken­
uf Ihe Slate Department nf Agriculture: II. II.
nedy said:
Ililey, U. S. Department of Agriculture; A. T.
“ Now, when no military
Ilealy. of the Governor's office, and John llancrisis strains our resources,
ner and M. T. Salt inn. of Ihe Hi-Acres company.
now is |hr lime to act. Wc
cannot afford U» be timid or
★ ★ ★
★ ★ ★
slow. For this is Ihe most
Grnnil jury pmhc into an ulleyrrsl jrrnml larceny
important
task confronting
ruse in the eitrn* industry here \v«* Intmchcd today
Hie Congress in 1903."
with ii 17-man panel. Nearly 20 men associated vvitit
It vvat Hie (list time in the
the citrus industry wero present to testify before
Internal Revenue's luo-yrar
the jury.
history tiial tax reduction
had been proposed solely lo
First witness called was Charles Hrndshnvv,
stimulate a lagging economy. |
owner of Ili-Aeres company of Forest City, who
There have been 13 major
previously had estimated his firm lost more than
lax cuts Hits century, must
$200,00(1 ,n tlie allcjM'd larceny during the last two
FUNDS
FOIl
SAUFITA
IIO.ML
roue
by
$1111.87
Salimluy
it*
member*
of
years.
of litem lo realign rates aft­
the llniitbow Girl*, DeMolny Huy* nml the Sanford Women'* Club held a
LAKELAND (UlMl - Or­ er a war or because of a
Circuit Judge Voile A. Wil­
Tnjr Day for the lienefit of the home. Here I'olire Lieutenant Hen Hutler
ange procctt«&gt;ra were ex ­ budget surplus.
liams
Jr. and Slate's Attorney
nml Mi** Honnie (Jlelmv mill their contribution to the tioxe* offered hy the
pected to use nearly six mil­
Tlie nation's lalior unions
Arthur
hired refused e m ­
Mttident*,
SiiAiin
Deal,
Alex
Carman,
Anne
Aiken
and
Vickie
Itoyd.
lion boxes (his week, slight­ and much of business favor
( Herald Photo)
inent on the question before
ly less Hun last week.
the chief executive's
ap­
proach. Rut his proposal*
tlie grand Jury hut State'* At­
faced sharp scrutiny in Con­
torney William G. Hopkins
NEW YORK (UPD - T ie gress where seme influential
Jr., of Tallahassee, referred to
State of Israel Bond Organi­ members question the wis­
ail executive order filed in
sation has announced a de­ dom of lax cilia without re­
TALLAHASSEE (U l'l) —
Clteult Court here last Nov.
cision to provide $73 million duction* in spending.
7.
Gov. Farris Bryant laid today
for continued economic de­
Actually, Kennedy
asked
velopment of Israel through Hie lawmakers to rut taxes
The second wllnrst rail­ he will continue efforts In
the sale of Israeli bonds.
$13 5 billion between now and
ed before the grand Jury drum up sufficient support lor
the end of HM5. But lie pro­
ladav was Chester Rlakr- a 42 senator, 144-represent a.
Rebuilding
of - Seminole in Hie words of a county of- a sub standard road.” They mole, Tallahassee, person­ live ^apportionment plan In
posed to recapture $3 5 hitniake a special session uf tha
WNSNINGTON M T IJ
— , lion u tui» }l»y broadening Boulevard to facilitate traf­ ficia1 . , . “ tlie Bars way added, the job must meet nel iltrrrtnr (or the toml-egitlalure worthwhile.
The United Slates and India the lax Itase atid ending what fic between Highway I7-V2 people hate been pro nosing irquirciiH'nts of road engi- mlssloorr of Agriculture.
Without commenting on a
have agreed to launch 13 he railed “ unfair or unnrrc*- and Hie Seminole Raceway since Jan. I, list?, lo |m! up m-s*rs and "la»l longer than
In Hint order, Gov. Fniris veiled threat that the Legisla­
money as their share hut
rockets in a cooperative re­ aary preference*." lie did is a moot question.
ono raving season. Hart, i n , llryant named Hopkins “ to In­ ture might call itself Into ses­
County Commission, in a they still have to pul it up.
search program to study the not pin-point these.
When
they
do
lay
the
casli
answer to this said. “ W e1vestigate tlie alleged conspir- sion to adopt a two-stage plan
special
session
Saturday
af
equatorial electrojot current
Breaking down his pro­
and
upper
atmosplicric posal, (lie President said $11 ternoon, agreed to furnish on lltc line, (lien we will talk have loo much invested not aey to commit grand larceny that would delay drastic in­
lo la- willing to do our part involving Alim Tyndall Hall, creases in House membership,
wimls.
billion would tie cut from rock amt clay for Uie refur­ business.”
Individual lax rates and $2.3 bished roadway along with T ie county authorities have for a complete, standard Ralph W. Alderman. C. R. Bryant told newsmen that his
themselves
dial road We are agreeable to laiwdetniilk and Hilly lasmar talk In Sarasota this weekend
hut
only
if
the expressed
billion would result from re­ lalair
M O N 'T G O M E R Y. Ala. ducing corjiorated rates. He Raceway autltoritid would Hu-y will “ not go along with |meet our end of tho deal." Hammond.*' Iliimninnd and “ shook up” the legislators.
Hall were state fruit inspec­
lie tuld he thought after tha
(UPD
— Georgia Corley said the tax cuts would in­ finance Uie co-t of (lie as­
tors and l.owdrrmilk and At- lawmakers got homa and hail
purchasing
power, phalt roadlied.
Wallace assumed the gover­ crease
drnnnn fruit brokers.
time to think things over, they
norship uf Alabama today wilfi the greatest increase
Clyde Hart. Raceway pres­
Steed snd Hopkins were might ho mors cooperative.
with ■ fighting vow of “ seg­ going to low-income consum­ ident. pild T ie Herald Sun­
llryant talked turkey lo tha
working together ill present­
regation now, segregation to­ ers.
day “ we will run over lo (lie
ing testimony nod l olling wit­ legislators In Sarasota Satur­
morrow and segregation for­
commission Monday with a
day, telling them their job
nesses In-fore the jury.
check for $tt,&lt;*iu or $12,000''
ever.”
to pay for the asphalt bed
Judge William*, in seating was to get together on an ar.
It has hern estimated Hitthe piincl, said the investiga­ reptuhle plan and that until
entire project, complete re­ II) United I’ rrs* International
HOLLYWOOD
(L T D
Some farmers said the to­ tion should he completed in they do, lie will not rail a apo­
building hy widening and re
Comedian Roll Nrwliart, 33.
A massive storm brought mato rrnp was ruined, the one dsy. lie also outlined Hie dal session.
The g o v e r n o r holds tha
surfacing of Hie two-mile cold to 48 stales today, threat­
and
Virginia
ijuinn.
22,
pepper* and Icllucc extensive­ procedure for returning or not
trump raid ill tho battle now
daughter of actor William
reluming an indictment,
New Casseltierry offirials Mrolch, would cost $10,000. ening the Trxas and Arironn
Quinn, were honeymooning will he sworn into offire at to- It further has been estimated vegetable and citrus crop and ly damaged.
Seated on Hie grand jury because it is too late to get
today following their mar­ day'a 7:30 p. m. meeting of that tlie atphah project a- rlaiming more than 75 lives. • The Ireete was not as se­ fur tlie full lint” term today any plan operating for tha
riage Saturday at St. Vic­ the Cnssellw-rry Hoard of Ald­ lone would cost $ It,(too or
T ie only area really m es­ vere as last January's cold were: JoM-pli Warren, Eugene A (nil session except hy a aimtor’s Roman Catholic Church. ermen at the Women's Club II2.0UO.
cape the cold spell was the wave that ro«t an estimated Brewer. W Henry llcnton, I pie statute and Him governor
James P. Ast-ry J r , com­ southern lull id Florida. Key- $50 million In lost citrus trees Jo*eph W. Orseilo, Theodore can veto any alatulo lisa docs
Building on Overbrook Dr.
Installed will lie new mayor, mission vice chairman, slat West had a balmy 74 rarly and vegetables.
J. Derlnger, Ivan D. Jukula-in, not like.
M A R A T H ON (DPI) — Fred G. Heath and new alder­ cd the county will "g o along today. Rut it was 27 below in * Some itxi.oiKj citrus tree* W. J. Rowland, Alfred DoudTwenty-nine Culun refugees, men, Art l.rgo, I,. E Wood­ with tlie early pari of the International Fall*. Minn
wire planted lo oflset last ■ley, licit II. Ilnllingi-wortll, Fishing Roost
crammed into a 28-loot boat, bines and Ed Lunn.
project whenever Hie Race­
A cloud cover held olf tlie year's loss and prolonged lent- - Lewis liable*. Edmond I..
TALLAHASSEE (U l’ l ) —T ie
landed totlay at Key Colony
Expected on the agenda to way places in escrow tlto brunt of tlie arctic cold front peratiires in tlie 30s could wipe Wilier, l.clhi) Rollu, Ernest State Board of Conservation
Reach just north of thia town come before Him first meeting necessary funds to finance in tlie Tcxua Rio Grande Val­ mil that investment ami cause J. Brooklyn, lleiiny S. Austin,
today opened to commercial
in the Florida Keys. Ttry o f Hie new council Is further the asphalt part of the job." ley, hut the loreeast uf tern-1 major damage to adult trees. Glenn Chuile* Giunge, Gustav Railing during December, Jan­
said they were refused food discussion o f a proposed water
However, live question aris­ perature* in Uie up|ier 20s still
There also was some citrus C. SuinmnT., Tlminu*
M. uary, February and March
and water by a Russian rate raise as requested by Hie es whether Uie roadway pro­ »|H-lled damage to lender damage in Ariuma’s Salt Riv­ Andes and Robert J. Ilnnnell.
moil nf (lie finiHi end of Tam­
freighter early Sunday night. Casseltierry Utilities Co.
er Valley.
ject will be completed , , . plants and trees.
The juror* taler excu&gt;cd |,e- pa Ray on (lie Hillsborough
Roy Itolin.
County aide,

free enterprise system anil
vastly strengthen America's
hand in fashioning a “ world
o f order.”
In a 5,500-word Stale of the
Union address, delivered in
person to a joint session of
Congrrss, Hie rhief executive
also took a cautious view of
Use world situation.
Hr said West Berlin re­
mained free, a settlement
l.ad been readied in Laos,
aggression blunted in Viet
Nam and a “ deadly threat”

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Slightly Less

Bryant Still
Seeks Support
For 42 Solon Plan

Selling: Bonds

County Set To Aid Raceway

But, How Much, How Long?

Joint Research

Fighting Vow

Giant Storm Ravages

Comedian Marries

West Crop; 75 Dead

New Officials
To Take Over
In Casselberry

Escape Route

Waterways Improvements
SEM INO LE

30-Year-Old Dream Off Ground

Notice that grin on barber
Garfield Walker'i face? Ills
boy Butch Is cutting hair at
A 30-year dieaiu to enhance
the next chair.
Hie Sanford aiea through
• • •
waterway traffic is o ff the
That Sarepta Chanty Ball
will probably be held around ground.
Should plans put into action
Valentine's Day.
last week reach fruition San­
The North Orlando police ford will become host lo a new
ear la now equipped with two business: Water traffic, both
way radio that tics them in on pleasure and commercial.
the Longwood frequency. This
Ten men sal around a con­
U a big step in Ihe right direc­ ference table at the Angebill
tion for good police protec­ Hotel in t ’ rlando last Friday
tion. The rig is by courtesy of •fLernrou a:*d launelird tha
one of the local residents who 30-year dream by retaining
bas a flair fur that sort of engineera to draft prelimin­
Iking.
ary plana for a barge canal
• • •
ronnecUng Hie tit. Julius ami
Semi • Centennial Commit­
Indian rivers.
tee will meet at I p. m.
These 10 men were John h.
Ian. 22 at First Federal . . .
Bromley and John Krider,
AtLa boy George!
Kanfcrd; D. S. Niabet, Cocoa;
• • e
R. C. Brady, Titusville, and
Have you done your bit for SaC. K. LeUetU and Kansoia
rtpta Horae? Don't forget you
Downes, Orlando, member* of
» a jr need Sarepta some day
the St. Johns-lndian River
ht badly as Sarepta needs you
Navigation rouiunUee, 8*n.j
today.
i

llernaid Parrish, Titusville;
Harold A. Scott, Jacksonville,
representing Uie engineering
firm o f Reynolds, Smith and
Hill; W. A. MrCrts J r , Orla rui, uf Hie Canal Authority
o f Florida, and Sen. Randolph
lludgea, president o f the Slate
Semite and director of Uie De­
partment uf Conservation.
Krider, Seminole County
Chamber uf Commerce man­
ager and navigation commit­
tee chairman, conducted the
sesaicn which led to tha ratainmrnt o f Scott's firm to
a survey and recommend
where should be laid a canal
rounecUng the St. Johns and
Indian rivers.
These meu look It upon
lliemaclvra lo pledge $1,500
far tha eng.-eera' .uivsy fee,
■taUng they would request

$50u each

from Uie younty

cuwimuatou* eg Brevard, Or­

ange and Seminole rounlics.
So emphatic In his feeling
for the canal wa* Sen. Parrish
that lie pledged liievurd Coun­
ty for its ahara of $500 or “ I'll
put up my personal check in
that amount, If nrrrasary.“
Further, after much dis­
cussion when ii was realised
the canal may not touch Or­
ange County but probably
would pass through Volusia
County, it was agreed that
Krider and Sen. Farrish will
meet nest week with Volusia
County authorities and invito
that political subdivision to
join In tha vantura.
Conferenca members were
In accord that financing of
tha canal should be sought,
in tho boginning, nt a local
leeel. That is, /rum tha coun­
ties involvad or from tha
state: hut wet In the near fu ­
ture from the federal govern■MnC

Sen. Ilodgea expre»sed him­
self: “ You should push at
home lu-fore approaching Tal­
lahassee.'' He imliraUrd His
trustee* nf the stale's Inter­
nal Improvement Fond might
put up matching or aligning
fund*. Ha alto expressed tha
opinion that tha respective
county roinmlesions should in­
dorse the program.
“ We at Hit Tallahassee
level,** Sen. lludgrs said,
"want to support thia pro­
gram. We will give any assist­
ance we can hut you must
find some source o f money" to
finam e Uie canaL
TsnUtivs estimate* ware at
a variance as to how long the
proposed canal would lie: Be­
tween lit and 40 miles, con­
necting the two rivera, de­
pending on tho tile eelected
by the engineers. Scott sug­
gested that an early estimate

to an eighl-fe t 'waterway, in
depth, claiming this would ho
sufficient
f ti r romnien lul
barge traffic and pleu-uir
craft.
Sen. Parrish pir*umed the
canal building cost “ wiiuld lie
too inurli for local interests;
we must look Ui soma other
soiiise for the major funds.
Such ns the II. S. lo r pa of
Engineers.”
Krider was adamant in hi*!
expressions that tlie commit­
tee must not now look to tha
U. 8. Congress fur funds and
that alignment of the canal
“ must lie settled first." In
fart, Krider indicated
he
wuuhl drop out of the picture
if the committee should in­
sist in looking to the federal
government for b u i l d i n g
funds.
Scott, who spent 19 yean
with the U. S. Corps o f En

Floiidis wilier problem*, *nid
a Cmp* leporl of IUI0 “ rmtld
find no nalionul benefit'' in a
SL Johns-lndian river canal.
He added Unit Uu&gt; Corps list­
ed Hie thought us “ not a goldplated job.”

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He ircomniemlt-d that “ local
pet pie jump in atal get this
thing started, even if only
for plensule stu ff* at Uie
alai L

l ’aritsh pointed out that the
project must nut lie consider­
ed a* a drainage district and
must not distuib sporting ac­
tivities. However, ll later was
pointed out that tha proposed
canal would benefit areas
alung tha canal in draining
swamplands.
Ms-Crea offered Uie thought
that the preliminary study
could be dun* under tho
State'* Canal Authority “ but
sslieir are we going to grt tho
far n 12-foot canal be limited glneera and is well versed in, funds J”

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Club Honors
Seminole High
History Teacher
The Seminole High School
Science Club salute of the
month hie mmed Richard
A. Barnett, hletory teacher,
aa the bonoree.
Barnett has been ■ teach­
er at SilS lor the paat three
year* and during that time
hai aerved aa co-aponaor tor
Ik* Future Teacher*, ipooear of the Sophomore clan,
and of the newly formed
Brain Team.
Barnett defined hi* por­
trait of an ideal atudent aa
one who worka at the top
level of bla eapabUltlea. Stu­
dent! laid that they find him
a worthy and adTitrable
teacher.
A native of nunoia, be haa
attended Eureka College and
received hia BA from the
llnivenlty of DL He is pat­
iently working on hia Martar'a degree, attending Met•on Unlveraltv te hit epera
time. Before coming to Flor­
ida, be aerved four yean in
Iba Army.
Barnett waa recently mar­
ried to the former Idea Val­
eria Kirchhalf, e Southalda
School teacher.

Square Dance
Lessons Set
Jim Jonties, Director ef
BeereatioQ today »■**» —»&lt;
that a new aerlea of Adult
Square Dance tenon* win
be offered beginning TburaSay evening, Jan. 34.
The aeriei will offer tl leeeoni of one boor and a bait
each. The square dance 1m aona will be taught by Joe
Curtia, a M year veteran
aquare dance cellar.
Curtia hai bean aaacclated
with the local aquaiw danoe
club atuce Ita origin early
in IBM. The local aquare
dance club, known as the
Starlight Promcoaden, win
preMot a square dance de­
monstration Friday night
beginning at T:so p. m. at
the corner of Firat Street
and Hagnolia.
TM* will be beld in confunction with the beginner’s
lesions and Information about
the leaaona may be obtain»d from any of the member*
present Friday evening.

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Births
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Mr. and Mra. Ktnaalh Cock­
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Mr. and Mra. George Berk
of Sanford, a girl.
Dlachargea
Faaquale C. DelVUIaggto Jr ,
N. Orlando; Nells UoUaclaw,
Longwood; George Hendrix
Jr . ,
Titusville;
Edytb
Broome, DeBary; Margaret
Paulk, Brady Miller, Mary
Katherine Sowerbjr, Leo Vorhok, Margaret fiheater, Ce­
lia Barlow, Uacar Pearson,
Mra. Robert K. Kanavel and
baby of Sanford.
Only natural disaster to taka
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Elks Set Freedom W e e k Observance
Holmes 'Stresses'
Positive Americanism
Sanford Elks Lodge will ob­
serve Freedom Week January
14-19, salu.'.ng freedom of
speech and o f the prers. Ex­
alted Ruler Frank Holme* an­
nounced today. Freedom Week
will be celebrated by Etk*
h«lgc» throughout the country
a* purt o f the positive Amcriennitm program o f the Renevolrnt and Protective Order of
Elka.
MWe think that in the strug­
gle with communion too much
attention hns been paid to
what we are ugaina* and we
are in danger o f losing sight
o f what we are fighting for
and why wo arc for It,”
Holme* declared. “ D u r i n g
Freedom Week, we hope to
bring to the peoplo o f our
community a fuller realise-

FREEDOM WEEK Observam-u here kicked o ff today with Mayor Tom
McDonald HiKniiiR the proclamation with publisher Walter Giclow left,
and Frank Holmes, Exalted ruler of the Elks looking t&gt;n. (Herald Photo)

27 Believed
Dead In Fires
Across Nation

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Fire* took a heavy toll In
live* and caused million* of
dollars damage acros* the na­
tion during the frigid weekend.
At east 27 person* were kill­
ed In fire*.
Fire killed five member* of
one family at Buminui, Utah,
and four children died in a
fire at Hammond, linl. There
were imtHi-mllHnn-dnllar flrea
at Peoria, III., and Pine Bluff,
Ark.

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Many oi the flrea broke out
a* homemaker* and janitors
turned up tliu heat during a
vast cold spell that reached
into tit atatea.
Mr. and Sira. Marion Madsen
ami three o f their children
perished at Bonanza when
their cabin home burned to
the ground early Huturdny.
The temperaturo was 25 be­
low, the officer* believed an
overheated atove eauaed the
blaze.
In Hnnimond, Ind., Saturday
file swept the home in which
Mrs. Alberta Hrisfin, 2H and
bur II rblldicn were sleeping.
Mrs. Griffin and seven o f the
rliildrcn escaped, hut firemen
found tlie bodies of four chil­
dren, aged 7, 4. 2 and 2, in
their bed*.
Bradley University at Petria
decided to conduct clusaea toduy despite a ?2 million fire
Sittuidny night that destroyed
Bradley Hall, oldest building
zn the campus anti repository
many o f the university's
record*.
One man died, one was miss'ng anil another win injured
in tliu fire, which broke out
■Saturday. The warehouse wa*
filled with huge rolls o f news­
print, each weighing between
15,1)00 and 20,0011 pound*.

MRS. C. I*. LaMANTIA
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North Orlando
Company Gets
New Secretary
By Mona Grinilead
A familiar face in North
Orlando these days la that
of Mrs. Charles P. LaMantla
(M arge) who has taken over
the job as secretary to the
North Orlando Co. after tfsc
resignation nr Mr*. D. It.
(Lola) Strickland in move to
Lutz.
Mr*. LaMantia, came in
this area from San Diego.
Calif. Iasi May and makes
her home on Triplet Drive
in nearby Casselberry.
In San Diego ahe worked
fo.- 10 yeara in an Air Craft
and Missile plant.

Club To Meet
The Oviedo Carden Club
will meet at 3 p.m. this Tues­
day al the home of Mrs. G. W.
Alford, with Mrs. It. C. Miller
as co-hostess.

Progress for 1063 along
Sanford's First St. down­
town section was started off
tills week at the James G.
Chapman
architectural
of­
fices, which are now being
expanded.
H v m o d e 1 i n g , renovat­
ing and redecorating of o f­
fice spice on the second
floor of the old Florida State
Bank Building, will provide
Chapman with r 350 square
foot drafting room. A fire­
proof access stairway to the
upstairs effire is also being
installed.
The present drafting room
downstairs will bo turned in­
to a conference room, Chap­
man *ald. with displays of
several exclusive lines of
cunteni|&gt;orary modern stylo*
o f furniture by Founder*,
Knot] and Herman Miller,
which will lie available In
client* in conjunction with
(ho firm's interior decorating
services.

Chairmen Set
For Annual
Smorgasbord

Meredith Faces
Final Exams,
Vandalism
OXFORD, Mias. (U PI) Today marked what could lie
the beginning of the end for
Negro James Mrredith at the
University of Mississippi.
This is the week for final
examinations, and If Ihc 29year-old Air Force veteran is
having as much trouble with
his studies as suspected he
will be lucky lo slide by.
Meredith took only a few
liours out from Ids studies dur­
ing the wcckrnd to visit his
wife, but when he returned to
the campus from Memphis he
came face-to-face with an­
other problem: someone had
slashed one of the tires on his
n r and snapped off the aeHftl
on bis car radio.
The vandalism took place
only 30 feet from the Military
Policemen w h o constantly
aland guard at Ills dormitory.
Meredith paid little alien
tiun lo the damage and went
directly into the dormitory
where he spent most of the
afternoon studying,
Adding subitanee In reports
that Meredith wxmld leave
"Ole Miss" was a disclosure
Sunday that he has rented an
apart mem near the all-Negro
college ho formerly attended
in Jackson.

tion that freedom of speech]
and of Ihe pres* are the basic
freedom* on which our whole I
way o f life depends."
Special tribute* will be paid i
■luring Freedom W e e k to |
newspaper*, broadcasting sta­
tions. mugazine* and books |
mid to the men and women en­
gages! in Li» area* of com­
munication.
The Elk* leader said that I
freedom of expression is the ■
essential difference between!
our way o f life and all totali­
tarian societies, a difference;!
that is pointed up by our right j
to apeak and to publish, to [
listen and to read, to agree or '
to disagree.
" ‘•Ms freedom is working
every time we reud a news- j
paper or magazine, listen to I
the radio, watch a television
program, borrow a book al
the libraiy or buy one at a,
bookstore," Holme* declared.
“ It give* our citizen* the
means tu protect their free­
dom, and it is the reason for
the successful working of our
political, social and economic
institutions. This la what we
are fighting for in *Unding
against communism’* effort to ]
destroy us, and through Free­
dom Week w a h o p e t o ,
strengthen the spirit of Amer­
ican patriotism, hero in nur |
own community, for ultimate i
victory over the enemies of |
freedom."

Academy Holds
Banquets In
New Cafeteria
By Shirley Wentworth
Tim first event lo be held In
the nearly completed cafeteria
at Forest Lake Academy In
Forest City wa* a banquet of
the Associated Voulh com­
posed of Seven-day Adventfata
from the Orlando area.
A second banquet also held
there rrrenily wa* Ihe annual
Minitter* Dinner which con­
cluded a three day conference
held by Adventlit minuter*
from througlmut the state.

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Mrs. Hoop Honored At Brunch

Hostess For
U D C Meeting
The monthly meeting of the
Normsn dcVcre Howard Chap­
ter of the United Daughter* of
the Confederacy waa held at
the home of Mrt. A. W. Lee.
Following the business meet­
ing, Mm . W. Ik Merritt, chap­
ter prealdent, preirnted a
musical program of southern
airs from her collection of
records.
Mrs. F. E, RoumlUat assist­
ed Mm . Lee In serving re­
freshments to the following:
Mrs. Martin J. Ilram, Mrs.
L. A. Drumlcy, Mrs. David
Caldwell, Mrs. W. P. Fields,
Mrs. Claude Herndon, Mm .
W. B. Kirby, Mr*. Merritt.
Mr*. R. B. Monroe, Mrs. R.
F. Robison, Mrs. A. K. Ho*setter, Mrs. M. R. Strickland,
Mm . Lois Taylor, Mrs. A. B.
Wallace and Mm . J, St. Clair
White.

Tom

RlllS. li. B. IIOOI’, necuntl from left, receive** u silver engraved Ixiwl, from
Mra. L. A. Heath nl the fnrcwcll brunch In her honor. At left in Mm. II. A.
Moreland itml at right. Mm. K. E. Enncy and Mm. E. J. Kiiwnbury.
,
(Herald Photo)

Mri. I* B. Hoop, wife of
the commanding officer of
Heavy Attack Squadron Seven,
waa gueat of honor at a fare­
well brunch, given by the
wlvea of the squadron.
The apacious Celery Ave.
home of Mrs. H. A. Moreland
waa decorated wllh mums,
magnolia and holly for the
event. Mrs. L. A. lleslh, wife
of the new commanding offi­
cer. presented Mrs. Hoop with
a allver engraved Paul Revere
bowl, ai a farewell gift from
the wlvea.
More than 100 navy and
civilian friends were invited to
i&gt; delicious brunch of chicken
a la king, assorted relishes,
cookies and numeroua bever­
ages.
Committee chairmen were
Mrs. K. E. Enncy, decoralions; Mrs. E. J. Kingsbury,
food, and Mm , T. J. Cann. In-,
vitationa. They were assiated
by the wlvea of the aquadron.

TOM MILWEE with Kueata who helped him cele­
brate hil 16th birthday. Seated left to right are
Ruth Keim, Tom and Stephanie Wentgute. Stand­
ing art (girl*) Susan Edmund*, Ann Trawick,

Lynn Bauman, Sharyn Henry and Virginia Close.
Boyn, from left are George Hanna, Ralph
Humphrey, John WcatRutu, Tim Brown, Bill
Whurton and I)unny CuHaelbcrry.
(Herald Photo)

North Orlando
Couple Host
For Party

Plans Meeting
This Wednesday
The Social Department o f
the Sanford Woman's Club
will meet this Wednesday nt
I p. m. at tho club house for
the monthly afternoon o f
bridge and cnna*ta.
Mr*. C. I,. Redding and her
committee will b* in ehargo
o f arrangement*.
A nominating eommlltee
will atao be apixdntcd to pre­
sent a slate of officers fur
next year.

Officers Wives
O f V A H -3
Meet For Bridge
Officers Wive* of VAH-3 met
In Hie Afterburner room at Hie
BOQ for the monthly hridgo
session.
Hostesses for (lie day were
Mrs. Jesse W. Taft. Mrs. Char­
les J. Youngblndc and Mrs.
Elmer C. Tall man.
High score winner was Mra.
John II. Dailey and Mra. Ken­
neth M. Samlon wse second
high.

Church
Calendar
TUEIiDAY
Ilia Fidelia S. S. Class of
First Baptist Church mtels a!
7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
1. E. Estridge. loti Satsuma
Drive.

Karnes
Osteen Home Club Mrs.
Hostess For
VAH-9 Coffee
Elects Officers
By Mrs. Cl s re nee Snyder
The Oslcrn Home Demon­
stration Club met at the
home of Mrs. Haxrl Gllhuly
with Mrs. James Wallin,
presided!, presiding.
Mrs. Wallin rt'Ad a poem
from a Home Dcmonslralkm
booklet and Mrs. Robert Wil­
liams offered prayer. Cor­
respondence was read from
Mra.
Edna
Kby,
county
agent, and from Mr*. Frank
George, a member "h o Is
spending (lie winter in Buf­
falo. N. Y.
Officer* for the coming
year elected were Mr*. Wal­
lin, president; Miss Alice
Day Ion, virc prealdent; Mr*.
Clarence Snyder, aecrelary
and treasurer, and Mrs. Gilliuly, council delegate. These
officers will bo Installed at
a council meeting at Elisa­
beth Hall of Nielson Univers­
ity In Delaind, Jan. 18.
Tlie food chairman, .Mrs.
Guy Beall, and Mrs. Robert
Williams wiU attend a meet­
ing at the Hume Demonstra­
tion olfloci In DeLand, Jan.
Mra. Kby. ruuniy agent,
gave a very interesting dem­
onstration on foods of the
future. She showed a seven
ounce
package of
freeze
dried lamed chicken, which
resembled
chipped
wood.
The package represented a
five pound chicken which can
be kept on Ilk) pantry shelf
without refrigeration for sev­
eral years.
Mw poured lukewarm w i­

ter over the chicken and It
soon asiuincd the look and
texture of fresh chicken. The
member* sampled Uio chicken amt found It delicious.
Ollier prudocli prepared In
Ihe same way and displayed
were aural potatoes, sweet
green
and
red
peppers,
These
products
arc
now
available for the armed forc­
es and will soon tic on Hie
markrt.
The hostess served
re­
freshment* of
sandwiches,
nuts, candy, fruit rake and
coffee.
Other* atlcmling were Mr*.
B rill, Mrs. Williams, Miss
Dsylon, Mrs. Clarence Sny­
der, Mr*. John Brad in, Mrs.
John Melrose, Mrs. I.sura
Ball, Mrs. Harry Osteen,
Mrs. John Juris, Mr*. Joe
Masters and two guests,
Mrs. Els Van Bracklr and
Mrs. Dot Hall of Dellary,

North Orlando

Personals
tty Mona Grimlead
Recent guest* of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Rhodes, Mike,
Tommy and Sue, were Mrs.
Rhodes' father and
slopmother, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
llainiey, of Miami Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Mscl'hcrson of Win­
ter Bark and Mr. and Mrs.
Art Fcrrin of North Orlando.

The Lodi Arbor home of
Sirs. Allen Karnes wax Use
seene of a meeting of the
Hoot Owl Officer* wives of
VAII-U for coffee recently. A
clx-e-y fire in the fireplace
of the family room welcomed
the gucsls a* they arrived.
Home made cIii-cm; rake and
meringue cookie* were en­
joyed with Ihe coffee.
Candidates for president of
Die All Wives t.'loli, Mr*. Ro­
ller! Lovelace and C. T. CoVlll. were present and intro­
duced to UlO group. Mr*.
Neil Pruden, the third can­
didal'.*, was unable to at- i
lend. The revision* in Hie
All Wiles coiisliliilion were
reviewed. .Mr*. T. B. Wood
reported u very successful
rekimtiM- for Ihe help the
squadron gave a needy fam­
ily at Christmas. Mrs. G.W.
Kim limns.
appointed
new
rhslrmcn for Uic following
six month*.
Those attending beside* the
candidate* were Mines. A.
F. Reno, M. J. Puopolo, P.
A. Munroe, H. M. Cooke, K.
D Ruglcr, T. L. Shipman,
K. !,. Kbtyert, W. B. Markley, W. I. Lewis and 1). F.
Monday.

Circle Program
Mrs.
Walter
McPherson
spoke to members of the
Ethel Root Circle of the Con­
gregational Church when the
group met In Fellowship Hall
with Mrs. Bca Alford as
hostess. She used as her
topic "The United Church of
Christ" and emphasised the
need of working together for
a better Church, stating that
families arc needed to help
bring thla about
M m . Helen Remuaat pre­
sided at the business meet­
ing and read numerous com ­
munications Including thank
you notes for flowers and
gifts during the holiday season. Personal notea were
read from Mm . Walter BarW&gt;n, Mrs. Laura Ludcckc,
Mr. and Mm . Henry DUt and
Dr. Bernard Root.
Mrs. Edward Simpson gave
a report on distribution of
gifts and table deaerations
to the Sarepla Rest Home.
The ladies enjoyed making
Santas (from apples) and
colorful napkin ring* to help
cheer the patients during the
holldaya.
It was reported Dial the
tables and chairs, ordered
by the circle, will be here
the last of this month. A
chair caddy has also been
ordered by Iho Men’* Club.
The new officers will be
installed at the next meeting.
Jan. 21. Rev. Waller Mc­
Pherson, will be Installing
officer. This will be a Joint
meeting with the Friendship
League, with members of the
Elliel Root Circle a i hos­
tesses.

M iss Deanna Farina Marries
Patrick Joseph Murphy, Jr.
By Donna Eitea
Miss Deanna Farina, daug­
hter of Mr. and Mrs. John
A. Karina, of Lon1’,wood and
Patrick Joseph Murphy, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
J. Murphy Sr. or Framington, Mass., were msrricd
Jan. 7 at 7 p. m. at the

Mrs. Larry Harris and
Christopher, left Sun­
day by Delta Air Lines for
ban Diego to visit Mrs. Har­
ris' sister. They plan to be
gone about a month.
MU* Wlnncll Messer has
returned to the Barones En
langcr School of Nursing In
Chattanooga, Tcnn., after a
four week visit with her moliter, Sirs. Iris Messer, and
oUier reUtlves and frienda.
Miss Messer la in her Junior
year.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. White­
head of Richmond. Va., are
visiting her sister and her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. M. B.
Smith, at their home, 414
Rosalia Drive.
sjq ,

Church, Va., and attended St.
John's College in Annapolis,
Md., where the bride la now
a atudent.
The couple are reaiding at
UBS Cedar Park Road in An­
napolis.
Mra. Back end her parents
are frequent visitors In San­
ford. Mra. Back la the grand­
daughter of James A. EUlsoo
and the late Mrs. EUiaon of
207 S. Elm Ave., and is the
niece o f Clyde T. EUiaon of
that address and Mr*. William
A. Reynolds, 2(38 Willow Ave.

By Mona Grlnstead
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wilson
of the North Orlando Ranches
were hosts for one of the first
parties of Ihe new year.
A group of friends gathered
for an evening of dancing to
recorded music and refreshmenla of chicken aalad, finger
sandwiches, hsm on rye, stuf­
fed olives, celery, cracker*
and dips, prcixels, potato chips
and a variety of drinks.
Among those enjoying the
evening were Mr. and Mr*.
Gus Bourhes, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe
llage, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Seaton, Mr. and Mm .
John Moore and Farid Fekaney.

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Third Mission
Study Class
M i- Boyd Gklit—- wnte n for the monthly meeting
o f the Wealsyan Service Guild
o f First Methodist Church.
Mr*. T. A. Wakefield served
as co-hostess.
Plan* were made for the
third mission study o f the
year. It la entitled “ Today’s
C h i l d r e n for Tomorrow’*
World1 and will be under the
direction o f Mra. Caines.
A program on "Talents"
was presented by Mrs. Ksrar
Nelder, assisted by Mra. O. K.
Goff, Miss Ethel Riser and
Mrs, Hate] FlynL Mra. WulUr Carter was In charg* of
the evening’s devotions.
The hostesses served re­
freshment* during the social
hour to the 1H members and
one guest, Mr*. Mery Lind­
say, attending.

P L A Y G 1R L
ENDS

SATURDAY,

bride's home.
Hugh Duncan, Justice of the
Pence, officiated at the dou­
ble ring ceremony in a set­
ting of white gladioli and
fern.
The bride, given in mar­
riage by her fallier. chose a black accessories. Maid of
gown of while chiffon over honor was Miss Carol Goodall, a close friend of the
bride. She wore a turquoise
gown and an orchid corsage,
Jce Turner of Atlanta, Ga.
was best man. He Is pre­
sently Aviation Eleclrian 2nd
Class at Sanford Naval Air
Station.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at Ilia
home of the bride at 380 E.
Church Street, for 61 frienda
and relatives. The three tier­
ed wedding cake made by
the bride's mother was cut
by the bride and served
by Mrs. Garland Shaw, an
aunt and Mrs. C. E. Farina,
grandmother of the bride.
Mrs. Dolton Helms, another
aunt, presided at the punch
bowl and assisted with tho
serving.
The groom is presently
serving in the U. S. Navy aa
an Aviation Machinist Mate
2nd Class and stationed at
Sanford Naval Air Station.
He is a graduate of Brooklino
High
School,
Framington,
Mass. The bride is a gra­
duate of Lyman High School
cla»s of 1002.
After a short wedding trip
to Daytona Reach, the bride
will make her home with
her parents while her hus­
band Is deployed aboard the
Enterprise for a six montlia
cruise.
PATRICK MURPHY
Oul of town guests includ­
ed Mr. and Mrs. Emory
Brown of Daytona Beach and
Mr. and Mrs. Delton Helms
of Lake Walei,

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DeBary Personals
Col. and Mra. Harold Wills
were hosts lor an egg nog
party ul their lionic on Naranja ltd.
Frank Pietro and George
Taft helped brighten the New
Year's party at the Firemen’s
Bccrcallon Hall with several
request selections. The ladies
helped decorate Ihe halt with
snow flakes and streamers and
among those helping was the

former Debbie Bruce, who was
visiting in DeBary from Meri­
dian, Miss. Word has been re­
ceived that her husband. LI.
Joseph Trrpanicr was killed
In a plane crash. Our deepest
sympathy to Debbie and the
two families.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Morgan
of Naranja ltd. have returned
from Miami where Ihey spent
the holidays w i t h former
friends from New Jersey.

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Personals

Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer B,
Randolph o f Lake Barcroft,
Falla Church, Vs., announce
tho marriage of their daugh­
ter, Gloria Kay. to Eric Gunnar Back on Dee. a at the
borne of the bride's parent*.
Tho groom's parents are
Mr. and Mra. J. Gunner Back
o f Paoli, Pa. Mr. Back, a
widely known tclevlaJoQ news
analyst at WFIL in Philadel­
phia, served aa bit son’s heal

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Milwee Celebrates Birthday
By Jane Casselberry
Tom Milwee of 172 Warren
St. in Longwood celebrated his
16th birthday Saturday night
wllh a dinner party at the
Blksha Inn In Fern Park fol­
lowed by danrlng and refresh­
ments at hi* home.
Guests included Susan Ed­
munds, Virginia Close, Sharyn
Henry and Tim Brown of Or­
lando, Stephanie Wrstgatc and
John Westgatc of Sanlord and
Buth Krim, Ralph Humphrey,
Lynn Bauman, Ann Trawlek,
Billy Wharton, George Hanna
and Danny Casselberry, all
classmalct at Lyman High
School.
Also attending were Mr*.
Eugene Bothell, Tom'a broIher, George Milwee, and his
parents, Mr. and Mr*. H. T.
Milwee.

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LOS ANGELES &lt;UPI&gt; New York Giants coach Allie
Bherman'i cup c f J-jy over­
flowed iodiy after he finally

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Summary
SATURDAY
CLEVELAND
(UPt)
—
Paul Brown charged hii fir­
ing a* coach and general
manager of the Cleveland
Browns constituted a breach
of contract and wai turning
Ihe case over to his attor­
neys.

scored a victory over Vince
Lombard! of the Green Bay
Packer! when his Eastern
All-Stars defeated the West
Sunday, 30 20, in the Nation­
al Football League's Pro
Bowl.
But the first Eastern Con­
ference win in four yeara
over the Western All-Stars
did not come easy. Coach
Sherman's players, led by
Jim Drown o f Cleveland, had
to come from behind, and
scored 17 points In the fourth
period to gain the victory.
Brown, who played under
Paul Brown at Cleveland,
gave Sherman credit for hi*
rccird performance that led
to hit being voted "Player
of the Game" for the second
straight year.

Beef Sale!

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on most of the fumbles with
their booming tackles.
Despite the loss, the West
still lerds In Ihe series, eight
victories to five, but the
East snapped a Uin-e-gamc
losing streak in this year's
Pro DowL

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Eight
closely
matched
greyhound* should make a
thriller of tonight's featured
ninth race as the SanfordOrlando Kennel Club starts
tlic second week of its 1983
season. Competing in the
all-star contest will be Mrs.
BANGKOK.
Thailand
"Sherman certainly got a Mops. Mr. Tall Man. Soft
(U P !)— pone Kingpctch of lot out of m e," Jim Brown Whirl.
Ed's
Black Putty,
Thailand regained his world commented, "lie 's fair and Party flake, Fathom, Dandy
flyweight title by winning a a realist, lie doesn't mind Mike and Joe Luck.
r.tajorlty decision over Mass- praising you when you do
O r v i l l e Moses Fathom,
hiko
Fighting
llaraila
of something good."
winner o f the racing king
Japan.
Brown's nuMrvg total of til stake last February, will
yards broke his own Pro probably be well supported
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Bowl record of 120 yard* »et by the fans, as will Tom
Attorney General R o b e r t
last season, and Ik scored Sweeney’s Mr*. Mops, who
Kennedy said new legislation
two of his team's touchdowns ! starred here last year bui
may be needed to crack
SANFORD'S Harry Htirkn think* in one for the Seminole.* ngninst Wild­
and helped set up one of the missed the money In Ihe
•town on gamblers who at­
wood here Friday night.
(Herald Photo)
pair in the fourth period, His opening night inaugural. Last
tempt to fix amateur and
season
she
was
in
the
money
top run wai a so-yard spurt
professional sporting events.
in the first period for a in just half of her starts,
eight times with wins.
touchdown.
ARCADIA. Calif. (U P !) Racing
enthusiasts
who
Quartorback
John
Units*
Crimson Satan
scored
a
like
fast
breakers
arc
certain
photo finish win over Native also turned in a record pats In go for fjconard Prysc's
Diver In Hie JM.800 San play of 87 yarda to end Gail Ed's Black Pully for in three
Fernando Slakes at Santa Cogdill of the Lions in the schooling and two official
third period when the West
Anita.
also scored IT points to take starts be hag never failed
to be in front at the first
BOSTON (U P !) Hitt a 20-11 lead after trailing, turn. He won a grade it
The S a n f o r d Seminoles
13 3. at halftime.
Crotiicrs. a Canadian student,
race Wednesday night
coasted
to an easy 49 37 vic­
Fumble. piott-d cufl'y !«
set a Knights of Columbus
A Grand Old Gal ia going
tory over Wildwood Friday
the
Wert
team,
which
tlob­
track record for l.fwo yards
to the post in the first half
SAN DIEGO, Calif. t U l 'I ) - McClinton took a handoff from evening In an Orange Belt
by winning the event In bied the ball six times and of tonight's daily double. She
Bookie •of - the •year fullback Dawton and ran over (Vo East Conference game here.
lost
five
o
f
them
to
the
Eait.
2:08.6.
la Artistry owned by Mrs, Curtis McClinton and 14 year defenders to break in the clear
Barry Johnson and Barry
SUNDAY
Two o f the fumbles were Manuel Sottia. This Mi-pound
Barks kept Sanford In the lead
veteran quarterback Frank and rare to the end rone.
SAN DIEGO (LTD -G a r y made by aafely Abe Woodson brindle has won many im­
Tripucka were Ihe big offen­
East coach Frank Ivy of after Uie first quarter with
Player won the $2V0&lt;x&gt; San of the Weal and both led to portant trophies. She won
sive guns n* the West All Stars Houston said the line was Hilly Higgins and Ken Tyre
East
touchdown.
The
hardDiego Open golf tournament
the Taunton Inaugural in edged the East, 21-14, Sunday hunched up to atop a short- clinching the win in tho final
with a 72-hrlr score of n o. hiding Eastern linemen, led 1981 ran second in the Taun­
in the second annual American yardage, third-down play and quarter.
by Gene (Big Daddy) Up*, ton American Derby that
It was even all at the first
F o o t b a l l lA-agur All-Star that once McClinton broke
DALLAS. Tex. (UPD — comb of the Pittsburgh Steel- year and third In the Taun­
through Ihe hole he was gone. quarter, Seminole* ahead 23
game.
Hamilton Richardson defeat­ cri. who was voted "Line­ ton blue ribbon.
The East's hlg play came J7 at the half, and 37 28 at the
M c C l i n t o n . named the
ed Chuck McKinley, 1-10. 83, man of Die Game," brought
Artistry will be five-years game's niilstunding offensive mid-way in the third period. three-quarter mark.
8-4, to win the Dallas indoor
old in March but if still go­ player, ripped thr Eait line Quarterback George Blands
Buddy Luca* of Wildwood
invitational tennis tourney.
ing strong. Stic hat a na­ for 91 yards, including a 81- hit Houston teammate Charlie led all the scorers with t4.
tional B-t rating and was in
Sanford's unbeaten Junior
yard touchdown dash in the Hrnnlngan with a 49-yard aer­
LOS ANGELES (UPD Grade A competition at So- first half, lie gained only 10 ial from hii 32-yard line. Three varsity won Its aevrnth In a
Fullback
Jim
Taylor
of
drac last summer.
yards in the second half, suf­ plays later he hit Hrnnigan row with 78 38.
Open meeting for all Sanford
Green Bay Packers was re­
fering a minor Injury early in with an eight-yard pass fur the
ported to be 111 with infect­ area women bowlers will be
East'i first score.
thr third quarter.
held at R p.m. Jan. II at the
ious hepatitis.
Two minutes later IlnehackTripueka came off the bench
American Legion hall on High­
er Larry Grantham of Die
way
17-92.
at tin- start of ttie fourth quar­
PHILADELPHIA (L T D New York Titan* IntrrccpU-d
ter with tin- score tied, 14-14,
Albertina No&gt;es of Boston
Tim city association requests
a Dawson pass in the left flat
and
starling
quarterback
l.cn
won the Eastern Ladles Sen­ all membera to attend to de­
Four Lyman eager* hit for
and scooted 32 yards Into the
Dawson of Dallas bruised from
ior figure skating champion- cide tournament dales and
double figures Saturday night
end
rone
to
tie
the
game,
14-14.
T IT U S V fL L E -O viedo bow- spending most of the afternoon
rules.
•hip.
as Lyman romped over Mount
ad to Titusville hero Friday on Ills hark. The veteran sig­
Dura, 84-49 in basketball ac­
evening In a closely-fought nal caller guided the West on
tion.
a P2-.vard touchdown march,
game 5033.
Paring the Lyman attack
Wes Swenson and Jimmy featuring three passes to Den­
was Donnla Smith and Jimmy
DeShain headed Oviedo'a at­ ver Bronco teammale Lionel By United Free* InterwaUeaal Shuster with IT pointa rarb
tack while Boh Comparto, Lar­ Taylor, to win Ihe game. The
Some of bascbatl'a top play­ while Gene Griffin and Bill
BEGINNERS CLASSES
ry Jarrell, Ken Stevenson and first was for aix yards, the er*—fellows like Bob Purkey, Totsnn knocked in 11 pointa
Bay Whitson spearheaded the second for 49 yards and the Del Crandall, Hoyt Wilhelm earh.
Starts January 18
third for eight &gt;ard* and the ami Jim Davenport — signed
Terriers.
Lyman opened up with a 13
The Terriers ted all the way score.
1983 contracts during the point first period advantage
T:30 to 8:30 EACH FRIDAY NIGHT
McClinton'* touchdown wa« weekend
although mining 21 opportun­
and was never headed after
the game's most explosive
ities at the foot line.
For 10 Week*
Purkey, of course, was one that.
The game gave Titusville a play. The West was faced with of Ihe National league's top
On Friday, I.yman, with a
Call FA 2-3177 After 5:00 P. M. For Datnila
5-3 rcrord and Oviedo a 4-3 a third and four situation on pitrhen In 1982 when he won 1-T r e o r d , downed the prev­
mark. Titusville's Junior team iti own M-yard line during Ita 23 game* (or Ihe Ihird-plarc iously unbeaten Florida Air
won Iho preliminary game.
first aeries of downs when Cincinnati Reds and lost only Academy with a 6-0 mark in
five. That, according to Cin­ s stunning upset.
cinnati owner and president
Smith spearheaded Lyman's
Itltl DeWItt, earned Ihn vet­ 54-45 upset by grabbing S3 re­
eran right-hander a substan­ bounds and scoring 23 point*.
tial raise over the $30,000 he
It was a see saw battle all
is believed to have taken borne the way, Lyman leading at
POST TIME
in 1982.
the halftime and Florida Air
leading al the three-quarter
If you need help, call time. Florida Air's starting
FA 2-UU2 and plaeo a Bar- five fouled out before the con­
aid Classified.
test ended.

Chuck Roast li&gt;.3 8 c
SIRLOIN TIP ROAST . . . . . Lb. 78c
STANDING RIB or RUMP ROAST Lb. 58c
SHOULDER ROUND ROAST . . . Lb. 48c

★ ★ ★
In AFL Contest
Seminoles Coast
McClinton, Tripucka To Easy Win
Over Wildwood
Pace East Grid Win

Women Bowlers
Meet Jan. 22

Lyman Romps
In Two Tilts

Oviedo Drops
Rugged Contest

Purkey Inks
*63 Contract

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punish the entire class when she
doesn’t know who Is guilty. It’s time
we investigated our school teachers.
What other job starts at 9 a. m. and
ends at 3 p. m. five days a week?
Who else gets a week’s Easter vaca­
tion and two weeks at Christmas and
THREE MONTHS’ paid vacation in
the summer? No wonder everyone
wants to go into the teaching pro­
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DEAR WISE: Sorry, but you are
not "wise” —you are otherwise. A
good teacher’s working dny starts
well before the first bell and lasts
long after her pupils (and often their
parents) are snoozing. Most are re­
quired to use summer months for
added study (at considerable ex­
pense). And many teachers (of both
sexes) have financial responsibilities
few know about. A good teacher is
worth more than she earns. And the
realty poor ones don’t last long at
any price.
You're down on what
you’re not up on, Friend.
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DEAR ABBY: Why do people
charge so much for baby sitting? It's
not hard work and doesn't require
any brnlns. I offer to baby-sit free
for some young couples who can
barely scrape up enough money to go
out, let atone pay a sitter. What hap­
pened to the spirit of giving.
FREE SITTER

ALLY

DEAR SITTER: That’s a good
question. I think it vanished about
23 years ago. That’s the last time
I I BO UGHT A N E W J
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DEAR ABBY: After ten years
o f marriage and four children w*
were divorced. My ex-husband want­
ed me and the children back so I went
back to him and we raised the chil­
dren together. They are all married
with families of their own now. No
one knows that the Mister and I
never renewed our marriage vows. So
where does that leave me legally?
Everything is In both names (pro­
perty and insurance) but I hnve not
been his legal Mrs. for 25 years. We
can’t get married ngafn because
a public notice would be disgraceful,
as everyone took us to be married all
along. Can you give me some advice?
DIVORCED BUT "MARRIED"
DEAR DIVORCED: Your clergy­
man can marry you privately and
quietly, and file it in the church rec­
ords. This is a LEGAL marriage and
no one need know that you have not
been legally wed all along. Good luck
and God bless you.
•
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ENS:" A man does not usually look
behind the door unless he has stood
there himself.
•
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What's on your mind? For a peraonnl reply, send a self-addressed,
stamper) envelope to Abby, Box 3365,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
•
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dollar to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif, for Abby’s new booklet,
"HOW TO WRITE LETTERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS.”

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Except far the fact that all
NORTH
members of the 1983 Amer­
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all bridge playera In the
KART
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Bobby Nail and my aon, Jim,
Opening lead—♦ A
ia the ACOL two bid aa uaed
by moat Britlah playera. In |round, but atill show pretty
thla system two eluba la a good bands.
force to game and other two Jim's opening two spades
blda are forces for only one ia an example. He ia n tri­

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While nobod7 has been
looking, Americxnx — singly
■nd ia imall group*—have
been buaily and happily going
la for rultural purauit*.
According In a report from
the Stanford Reaearch Inatitute of California the im-

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the facta.
What are the facta? Well
in America today there art
more piano playera than U
cenaed flihermen, aa man)
painter* ai hunters and mort
theatergoers than golfers.
To get down to figures—
RESERVATIONS
and they are impressive. in
T or —
deed—33 million American:
DINNERS
play musical Instruments, 1!
PARTIES
million are Sunday painters
ikelcher and sculptors, i
and LUNCHEONS
million go In for art photo
graphy and a half-million an
I 1 M 1 9 7
trying their hand at acting
No one aeemi to know how
many amateur wrritera then
are penning poems and vir
(jto to u lW n in q
ioui article* and short ator
tea.
So obviously we American!
aren't spending all our lei
■ure time in varioua time'
tilling
purauit*, or, even li
trying to Impress each other
Quietly but determioedly
30 million Americana an
H IG H W A Y S 1 7 - f t
using at lean part of theli
N . F U N P A R K , FLORIDA free time "strumming, daub
lag, carving, acting, aix
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singing,"
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Huoday - All Osy
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Opva Per bunch
ture explosion goes right oi
By UeeervatiM
getting
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Television Tonight

By Abigail Van Buren

By Oswald Jacoby
fle too weak to fore* to
game, but certainly ha a a
fine hand. Bobby's three
clubs was a positive reaponae and Jim Jumped to
game to show that hla spade
suit could walk by itself.
One test of a good partner
la ability to make the right
bid at the right time and
Bobby believed he had
enough to invite • slam. He
chose five apadea rather than
four notrump because it
Jim ibould show two aces
Bobby would not know whe­
ther to bid six.
The five spade bid was
Just what Jim needed. With
solid apadea and first or se­
cond round control of each
unhid suit Jim went to the
lay down slam.

By Ruth Miiiett
Tor most of ua have spent
too much time already Is
being mail entertained.
It'a wonderful news that
we're silently stealing away
from the electronic box that
once bad such a strangle­
hold on our leisure time to
go in for a little do-it-your­
self culture. That's bound to
make ua happier as well aa
wiser.

Two Tie For
Lead In Loop

The B ill' Hemphill Motorettes started 1903 season with
t o Invlctaa and Pontiac*
tied for first place.
Hie game rating first
place was rolled by Lorrtlne
Spoils, subbing on the Tem­
pests, a 193 score and 447
aerie*. Next high series was
4S1 by Elaine Kostival on
the Starchiefs. which Includ­
ed a 104 game. Kitty Purdyhad a 433 arnica with * 177
game and Rita Stela bowled
IIS for a 433 aeries.
June Ramsey got the 3-10
--------------- i*________ split twice and Elaine Koatival also mad* the 3-10.
Bertha Neville end Isabel
Goehom and Cocky Morideth made the M split. Kit­
ty Purdy knocked down the
3-7 and Betty Richey made
the 3*10, 3-10, 34-101 An­
other two-spare maker was
Ruth Petlla getting t o 34
and 3-10.

MONDAY P. M.
fits (*&gt; Channel I Nowsreon
(t) Evening Report
ri) Warns Pander
1:03 (!) Editorial
t:tt (I) Magic Moments la
■porta
4:11 (t) Mewecego
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till &lt;*) ft|.orta Picture
(t( Editorial Commsnt
l:t* (SI llennesey
It) Waathar Chow
till (St Brevard Nona
t:4« (t) ■porta Rrport
i:|4 (&gt;&gt; Orbit
(I) lluntley-Drlnkley
T:S0 (5) !’.!pct.rd
7:tt (1) Mllcnt service
It) Digest
Till (*) Welter rrronklta
T:IS (J) It'a A Man'* World
(II To Tall The Truth
IS) The Dakotas
t:tS If) t’r* (lot A drerst
l:tt (3) Saints A Mlnnsrs
(S) Rifleman
(t) The I.ucy Show
fits (t) sinner llurke
(f) Nanny Thoms*
Show
fit* (3) Pries IS RUM
(t) Andy Griffith Show
lt:tt (t) Th* New Loretta
Yount Chow
(3) Brinkley's Journal
(•&gt; lion Cos*r
It.3# (f) Slump th# Star* (31 Imago L'BA
(t) ARC Final Report
It:tt (3) Msworops
n u t It) Alld-ri*. Fiaal Re­
port
11:30 (t) Wsathar
11:3s (f) Hollywest Marla
Caralaead*
tilt* (t) Tonllo Dhow
(3) Catholic Church S*rVices

TUESDAY A. M.
t:tt (St Sian Oa
t:Jt (3) Continental Classloom
f:lt (t) Colls** at th* Air
f:4S (3) B!*n On
TIE (I) Todtp
(f) Wake Op Marls*
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wert
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f:lt (I) Today
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7:44 (t) Mickey'* Ooeptl
Tims
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t;S4 (I) Wealkrr tsd Mam*
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1:41 (t) Jack I-atann*
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■tea (t) Raws a latorvlsw*
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14:1* (t&gt; Play Taur lluaak
(SI I Lora Lacy
(») Ann Botham Show
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Hit* (I) Th* MoCoyg
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Legal Notice
la tbo Coarl of the Conaty
Jndgo, Prsnlants Canty. Flor­
ida. la Probate.
In ts i Ratal* of
FRED a WILCOX.
Drcoasod.
To *11 Creditor* and Per**os
Haring Claims nr Demands
Agala*) Said IColatOi
You and each of you aro
haraby notified and required
to present any claim* and
demand* which you, or althar
of you, may have against th*
ostat* of FRED It. W1I.SON.
dortatod, tat* of said County,
to th* County Judge of Hrmlnolo County, Florida, at hi*
offlc* In Ik* eourt house of
said County at Banford, Flor­
ida, Within all ralsndar
months from th* time ot th*
first publication of thla no­
tice. Each claim or drinand
■halt be In writing, and shall
■1st* th* plac* of realdanc*
and poat offlc* addrrea of
Ih* claimant, and shall ha
sworn to by th* claimant, his
agent, or attorney, and any
such claim ordemand not to
filed ahall bovoid.
A. Edwin Hhlnholatr
Aa eseculor of th* Last
Will and Testament of
FRED R. WILJION
Deceased
Publish Dec. It * Jan. f. 14,
31. ltll.
CDD-TI
IM THE COt RT OF THSC
COUATT ROCK. aEMtMOI.il
COllMTT. FLORIDA. IR PRO.
RATB.
IN IIK: ERTATB OP
TVASAP OKURdB
Docpaood.
TO ALL CREDITORS AMD
PEMSOXg HAVIMO CLAIMS
OR DEMAND! AUAIMST SAID
R STATEl
You an* each of you are
haraby notified and required to
present any ctalma and de­
mand* which you. or either of
you, may hare agalnat tb* **•
lata of TVAVAR OEUIIOE. dartaatd, lata of said County, to
tk* County Judge of Retnlnol*
County, rlorlda. at hla offlc*
In th* court house of said Coun­
ty at Hanford. Florida, within
all calendar months from th*
time of tb* flrat publlcalon of
thla notice. Two roplea of each
claim or demand shall It* In
writing, and shall atnt* th*
place of residence and poet of­
fice addreaa of Ih* claimant,
and ahall be sworn to by th*
claimant, his agent, or attorney
and accompantad by ■ filing fe*
of on* dollar and puch claim
or demand not a* filed ahall
b* void.
/#/ Mary J&gt;Qeorgo
Ad adinlnlatralrli
the Estate of
U’ AflAP aiCOIMlK.
d»&lt;**«■•&lt;!
Rill Nltm.3Kit AND TAMAN
ri™i v*u .r.i lisllsinf
i*. a

Rot m i

Sanford, Florida
Attorneys for Adnilnlstratrtg
Publish Jan. 14, tl. tl a Fth. 4
ISIS

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TUESDAY P. M.
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■Ion
(I) Ernie Ford Bhow
13:34 3| Harry ttaaaoner
News
13:34 (II Truth or Cnnseq.
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(4) Search for Tomor­
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13:44 (4) Ouldlng Light
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13:11 (S) \VDC Xewa Iteperl
1:04 i4) Mrhelor Father
(J) v&gt;«« - Weather
1:14 (»• I.afftirre
(31 Kllmasllen
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&lt;») Seven Key*
t:01 (I) Millionaire
131 Lorena Touna
ID Quetn Per A Psy
1:31 III To Tell Th* Truth
it) Who De Too Trust
(!) Young Dr. Malone
3:14 (41 Douglas Edsarda
News
lill (4) Merret Storm
ID tmerlean Handstsad
(!) Th* Match Oam*
4.1* (I) Edge «( Night
(1) Mshs Ream Pag
Daddy
(4) Discovery '41
4:3* &lt;D American Nansaland
4:31 (J) NBC News
1:4# (*) ropey* Playhoasa
(3) Best of Orouek*
1:33 (4) Superman
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Card Party
Members of Uie Tourist
and Shuffleboard club plan
a card party for 7 p.m. Tues­
day. Next covered dish sup­
per will be held at • p.m.
Jan. 22.

Legal Notice
IA THE cnl RT OF TIIE
rnl'NTV Jl IIDE. SEMINOLE
rot'NTr, FLORIDA. IM rHCSRSTE­
IN RE: ESTATE DF
Jiit.tA i'. iiF.nitm;
Peceaved.
TO AM. rttEDITOH* AND
PERSON* HttlND Cl. TIM*
MR DEMAND* AGAINST PAID
ESTATEi
You and each of )oti ara
hereby tintlfled ami required to
present any (-Inline and de­
nismla which yuu. or ell her of
you, may have agalnat tha ro­
tate nf Jt't.lA &gt;’ URDItniL de­
ceased. late of said County. In
the fountt Judge of Hemlnnt*
County, Florida, at hla ofdco
In th* court lionso of oald
County
at Sanford, Florida,
within all calendar months
from th* time of thr first pub­
lication of thla nolle*. Each
claim or demand auwll Le I**
wrlllmr, mid ahntl stale lit*
hlac* of rerldrncr and post offlra adlrc.a uf tb* i-lalmant.
and ahull hr sworn tu by Ilia
claimant, hla agent, nr gttornry, mid any such claim op
demand not ao filed ahall ba
void.
/*/ Mary J. Crorg*
Aa administratrix of
the Catntc of
JI7I.IA I*. (IKORfin.
■1areasoil
RHINHOIJIKR AND T.OQAN
First Federal llulldlng
I*. O. no* mu
Hanford, Florida
Altnrnrya for Administratrix
Publish Jan. 14. 31, 31 * Fab. 4.
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
I. L o st &amp; Fount!

-3.
4.
5.
fi.

1. Lost ft Found

Jiir

LOST:
Black
(a t .
white
marking*. Wynne wood vi­
cinity. Reward FA 2 4H28.

Notices - Personals
Education - Instruction
Transportation
2. Notices * rennnata
Food
PUBLIC NOTICE
For Rent

1»A S pecial N otices

.“I

am

operating

my

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lirralh

KWEET1K PIE

Mon. Jan. 14, *63— Page 9 12. Real Kiitute For Siilet 12. Real Kstntc For Sale 25. IHumblnK Services

By Nadine Seltzer

St. Johns Realty
t : ie

t im e

t e s t f .0

116 N. Tark Ave.

Hall

Bun.) business at 2U6 North
7. Rusinesfl Rcntuls
Park
Avenue (in sruuod
8. Reach Rentals
floor of (he Edward* Build­
9. For Side or Rent
ing) under my own name, ai
10. Wanted to Rent
during the pa it four yean . I
II. Reid Entitle Wanted
III. Keul Estate For Sale have no connection with any
otheT bait bond agency. A.
13. Mortgage Loans
W. Antley. Balt Bondi.”
14. Insurance
13. Business Opportunity
10. Female Help Wanted 3. Education • Instruction
17. Male Mel)) Wanted
m e n a n i T w om e n n e e d e d
18. Help Wunted
WORK IN CIVIL SERVICE
19. Situations Wanted
No
experience
Decenary,
20. Babysitters
grammar school education
21. Reauty Salons
usually sufficient. Train now
22. Build - Paint - Repair at home for job* with secur­
23. BuildinK Materials
ity. For details, lend name,
24. Electricul Sendees
address, phone no. to: NA­
26. Plumbing Services
TIONAL TRAINING SER­
26. Radio ft Television
VICE. BOX 30 c /o The San27. Special Services
font Herald.
28. Laundry Service
~ IB M
29. Automobile Service
COMPUTER
29A. Auto Accessories
TRAINING
80, Machinery - Tools
MEN. WOMEN. ALL AGES
31. Poultry - Live stock
NO EXPERIENCE
8tA. Pets
NECESSARY
32. Flowers - Shrubs
Exciting new career opportun­
33. Furniture
‘tt’i t cold-wtrl W# each hair* weh a •tockpll* of
ities are available lor quali­
34. Articles For Sale
•nowballa* w 'n afraid to atart anything!"
fied
computer
operators
and
35. Articles Wanted
3G. Automobiles - Trucks Programmers. The IBM
field offers high starting 3. Education - lnnt ruction 6. For Rent
37. Boats • Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters salaries and unlimited op­ U. S. CIVIL SERVICE 3 Bedroom House. FA 2-3829.
portunities to advance.
39. Trailers • Cabanas
TESTS I
E.C.P.I.’s ** P J t A C T I C A L

Wa l l

19,260

Plumbing &amp; Heating

WANTED reliable couple to
lake up monthly payment!
of $13.30 on 3 complete
rooms of furniture. Call
TE 8-1311, Casselberry, col*
Icct.

Very attractive 2 BK. t
AIR CONDITIONING
beautiful new brick Homes.
bath home, situated on a
CONTRACT and REPAIR
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dou­
spacious Ilk)1 x 140’ homeWORK
ble carporte. Choice loca­
site with many trees, in 1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2 6362 31. Articles For Sale
tions. $14,200. $180 down.
g'xkl residential area. Kit­
Si!) monthly. Monna Jarvis
chen equipped, with healer, 2R. Rudio ft T elev ision
Umbrella Tenia $32.93 tpe*
322-1810.
water heater, blinds and
cial, camp stoves, Army*
automatic
washer.
Only
YEAR END SALE
Navy Surplus 310 Sanford
10 Acre* *4.000 FA 2 8708.
$3oo down, and StV* per New A l -ed T.V.’l
Big
Ave.
trade in •llowances. Easy
month. A real fine home
LOCH ARBOR
boy I
terms. Town A Country T.V. Spinet riano. Must be pick*
3 bedroom 1 bath home fur
ed up in lids area. Can be
233&gt; Park Dr.. 322-3362.
$16*0 down. Total price
purchased by payments of
less than $12,000
T. V. Set vice ca!U. Call
$18.34) per month. Inquire
RAVENNA PARK
Coy* T. \ . S«T. calls $2.09.
T hom son Music Co. Col*
3 bedroom 2 bath home on
Beat Estate— Mortgages
FA 2 9tai3
on ul I’taza. GA $-4*77.
lake Make offer for equi­ III N Par’.
F \ 2-212U
ty
For quick «i'rv Ice c a l l . Electric Stove and Refrigera­
lb. I’cmnle Help Wnnlccl
111 yi n E. V. FA 3-0361.
tor. $1* for botil, 886-4849
HUBERT A WILLIAMS
Apopka.
Healtor
LADIES: Earn up to $2 00
27. Special Serv Ire*
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
an hour sewing babywear!
1962 Ztg Zsg. Makes button
FA 2 39*1 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Send self-addressed sliiinpholes, dams, with guaran­
Plano Tuning and Repair
ed mvclope lo CUTIEStee.. 4 payments of $7.13.
W. I. Harmon - FA 2-4223
Warsaw. l)-*4, Indiana.
Ph. FA 2-9411.

Stenstroni Realty

Jim Hunt Realty

Office FA 2-2111
Nights FA 2 0611
323 0700
2*24 Park Dr
Ssnfnrd. Fla
New 3 Bedroom. 2 buth home.
No cash needed
$61 a
mouth. Taxes A- Insurant.r
included. 322 808a.

SINGER

CITY of Suuiurd Civil Service
SMWINU MACHINE
Board will hold examination
Sales and Service
for qualified applicants lo
Free estimate* in advance
rstahiish eligibility list for
Free home demonstration
classification of Clerk-typist.
CALL FA 2-6783
Requirements:
ih
to 4*
Alan'* Fabric A Rugs
years of age; Minimum edu­
2*59 Park Dr.
cation—high sclwiol graduate
or equivalent; experience in
KIUCtlDAIRE
typing; resident of Seminole
Sales A Service
County for at least six
G. H. HIGH
months. Some knowledge ol
1704) W. 1st St. Sanlord
general office practices and
Ph. FA 2-3883
procedure* desired. Exami­
nation for qualified appli­ Refrigeration • Air-condition­
cants will In- In-id in Hie City
ing men needed. We train
Hall al 2:34) P.M. January
you.
Write
Commercial
22, 1963, Submit application*
Trades Institute Box 18, c- o
lo Civil Service Examiner
Sanford Herald.
in city hall mil later Ilian
INCOME TAX RETURNS January 17, 1963.
U. M. Harrison. 1311 PalinutWOMEN to work In our downto Ave. Phone 322-8827.
(own o f f i c e . Guaranteed
hourly rate. No previous ex* WELLS DRILLED, P l'M l’S,
SPItINKEK SYSTEMS
|M&lt;rienee necevaary. Age no
AH Type* and Sizes
•'.irricr.
Hatfield
IL «uiy
We Repair and Service
Service. Call KA 2-1281.
S T I N K
FI1EE ANY 2 COSMETICS. Machinery and Supply Co.
TOILETRIES, worlli up lo 20? W. 2nd SI
FA 2-6432
$2.39 retail.
SEND NO
MONEY I Just name, ad­ 29. Autumohne Service
dress (or Ouilll with lull-size
Cosmetics. Toiletries worth
$1.82 retail. Send first or
der in 30 days, arid Outfit
Rack Glass
liecornes yours FREE. Or W'inri.xhield
Vent Ginas
return Outfit, keep any 2 Dour Glims
SKItVICK
products a* our FREE DIET
lo you. Oulltt sent lo prove S u n k u iik Glims and I'uiiit
C om pniiy
you can make good money
taking easy orders from 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4022

Rosamond Chapman 1. Lost ft Found
TRAINING PROGRAM" for Men-women, 18-32. Start high
Racratarr
as IHI2.00 a week. Prepara­
the IBM 1401 COMPUTER
Publlah Jan. 1, H. t i l l
tory
training until appoint­
LOST: Small, all white shortC D * -T
includes use o f actual com ­
ed. Thousands of jobs open.
hatred, much loved female
puter equipment worth over
w n ra
dog. Any Information, pteate
Experience usually unncceatu b
r o t . l o w inti fitvtwi
$230,1X10.
PEDONOtS'O
TO
OWNERS
call Mrt. TUcek. FA 2-9463. Write today for Free Qualifica­
aary. FREE Information oa
OP
LA.X-D*. W H IC H HAVE
jobs, salaries, requirements.
been
s o t .n
roR
taxer,
tion Chart and Complete in­
Write TODAY giving name,
AND W IirCH H A VE
BE ES
formation
(
Please
p
r
i
n
t
ished, 2 bedroom house m
UNCLAIM ED TOR
LONGER
address, phone and time Large 2 bedroom lYailer on
name, address, age, tele­
T H A N T1IRBB M O N TH ! ARB
DrBary. A real retirement
large
lake.
Also
trailer
IN
THIS
CIRCUIT
4'Ol’
RT
home. Write Lincoln Ser­
IN MT HAND AND tTNl.ERH
phone and working hours).
Ikime for $12,000.
space. Adults only. Phone
T H E OW NER ffHAl/L APPI-T NINTH JUIIIITAI. CIRCUIT,
vice. Box 23, c o Sanford
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
ELECTRONIC
COMPUTER
FOR BAME ON - OR BE FA
2-7368.
Herald.
TORE
FERR t’ A R T
EtRRT COUNTY. FLOR ID*
PROGRAMMING INSTITUTE
3 bedroom, frame house nn
flat). t»e«, B t r CH ET-Nlm IN CHANCNNY NO, ITTMl
Furnished
Duplex*.
One
BOX
NO
3
rU
D
N
H
A
l,
S
A
V
I
m S A L Mu it f large lot. In good resi­
W I U . 1IK PAID INTO THE
0. For Kent
available January 13, one
O E N K R A l. POND O P aE M I- UAtlK ASduCIATION,
t o Sanford Herald
dential area. Only $u,oou
Plaintiff
MOI.E COUNTT FL O R ID A :
available lot of February.
for thla IkHtte.
C H A IM ,!* P E T E R * ON
II.IT v*.
Housci for renL For inforHARDEN W . HA TFIE LD and
TA 2 3610.
TP E l. LA M. ft
matiuD
contact
Ted
Wil­
L. E. BROW N
*T«.H LOIINA HATFIELD, hi. w lf*;
liams H irdwire, 303 E. Furnished
ANNIE JACKSON
K i l l L U W A L F CONSTRUCTION
or
Unfurnished Small, neat country home
IT T H E
COURT
OF T i l B
for only $3,300. Quiet neigh­
HK.VItT SMITH i n
lZO.Tt COMPANY, a Florid* corpi-r- COI'NTY J t m i K . XEMINOl.K
2*lh
St.
House.
FA
2-3016.
at Inn, and II I D O L W O O D
A n n u m t. dear
n m
borhood.
r a i ’ S T i , i i . o n i n s . i s 1-110WOOD
PRODUCTS
C
O
,
I
S
C
,
•rruitLiMi R.
4TF..
BedDktm,
$4* monthly
2 BEDROOM home, kitchen 2
m : Aiinni.ET
is.io a curpuratlun s ils lln * uiuUr U
IV RK: KHTATL OF
taANIB TURNER
111.44 tha law* of N .w JarMy,
Like Mary. Close to school Call us and let us show you
equipped. $73 month. Ph.
l&gt;sf*ndanta ISRAEL M. HA UNLB,
T&gt;*c*as*6.
4 stores. Mor.ns Jervis.
FA 2-3303.
NOTICE TO APPEAR
these homes.
n .t it ii
to
all
rn cn rroae s x o
322-1810.
Wllnaaa inp hand and a ffl- T H E tTA TH OF FLORIDA
FM IO II
MATIkD
4 ‘I.A IH i
TOi
H.4RI.KV
W
.
HATFIELD
Alt Lype* ol Beal Estate
Hal »*at, thti tha t#th dip
The Gablet, 401
OR D L M AVD * AUAINST SAID ROOMS,
and
o f January. A. D., l i l t .
1 BEDROOM house, kitchen
Magnolia Ave. FA 2 0720.
DORN A HATFIELD
(REAL)
Too a tut M fh of yon at*
equipped, Lake Mary, Ptiuuc
Addrta. unknown.
Arthur H. Backwlth. Jr.,
TDU ARB IIK IIB lir NOTI­ lirroby noliricil anil raiiulra.) In BEAUTIFUL furnished room.
Clark e f th# Circuit Caere.
FA 2-4941.
prttanl
any elalm* and daFIED
that
a
ault
hat
h»»n
Ninth Judicial Circuit,
manUa wMrh yuii, or allbav of
Private home. FA 2-7431.
1n and for Bsmlnolt Coun­ Iliad aialnat you In lha abova you. may liav* a i iln i l tha aaLARGE,
clean
apartment. 111) N. Park Ave. Ph. 323-0639
anllltad causa. and that you
ty. Plarlda
1* 1* of I8IL4CL M. llAnVUB.
friends, neighbor* in spare
ara required to flla your an- tk r fM ,d . late o f eatd Cflijnty, 1 Bedroom furnished ApartDownstairs. $60. 611 Park
Ranford. Florida
Pirk'rresl.3 Ik-dronru, t bath.
• war with lha Clark of thta to (be t’ouuty JuJae of HemPubllah Jan. 14, 11*1.
little. Rush name, address to
Ave.
mcnL
FA
2-1462
Monday
Court and to aaraa a copy Inola County, Florid*. *t lo ­
No down payment. Phone
COB-14
HLA III,
Dept.
6HMIA2,
tharaof upon th* Plaintiff or o m , e In Ilia oaurt houaa of *ald
thru Friday between 9 and
FA
2-7678.
2
BEDROOM
unfurnished
attornaya,
wlmaa County *t Hanford.
IN T H E CJRCI IT COI HT OV 1'U ln ttffa
Lynchburg, Vs.
Florida,
l
p
.
m
.
«
r
FA
2-4301
otherT H E NINTH J I D H I 4 I . TIH . nama and addraa* la Blahop nltliln
home. Florida room, carala calendar month*
NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath
times.
Bornalcln, II
Eaat IMna fr-rn th* lima of |h* flrat pub­
C I I T IN AND H H I ar.W I. A
purte. Atr-Cond , corner lot.
Ktraat. Orlando. Florida, not lication or Ihl* nolle*. Two
N o t e COUNTY. PM IR IUA.
home, large corner lot, 311 17. Mnlu Help AYtinted
latar than January llrd . 1**1. rnplra nt aach elalm or damand
FA 2-7819.
ta Chaarrrr Na. ITT2*
1-3
Bedroom
house.
Close
to
Tucker
Dr., Sunland Es­ MEN 18 and over. While, To
If you fall to do ao a Dacraa ahall h* In nr It Ink. and ahall
IN EBi PETITION OP
Pro Canfaaao will ba antarrd alale lha plar# «.f taaldanra and
Soutbuiile School. FA 2-1462 FURNISHED Collage. Ughta
P R A N K MACH He MM,1,4 V
tates. V A—nothing down,
make light deliveries in the
A N D N A K C T MATTHEW'S aralnat you for tha relief da- p,-at offlre addreea of lha rlalm Monday thru Friday be­
monthly paymenU $92.00.
and water furnished. Phone
niarofed In lha Complaint. Thla *nt, and ahall he aw.im tu hy
Me MIT.!. 4 N.
Sanlord area. Car neces­
tween
II
4i
I
p.
in.
or
FA
2
8074
FA
2
2218.
•ull la to foreclose a morl* lha elabnant, hla lea n t, or at■ trP L B M E N T A I, NOTICE
FA 21717,
•
sary. lluUiehl Beauty Ser­
C«aa. Tha raat properly pro. lurney and areompanlad by a
TO APPEAR
FA 2 4301 otberUmes.
vice,
Cat! FA 2 1281.
caadad atalnat lai
M l Donald Lao Ph*l|ii
flllne fe* of on* dollar and auch
LAKE
MARY—BRAND
NEW
OR ASSUME payments. 3 Bed­
Lot H . Work 1. W E A T II- rlalm nr demand not *0 fltad
Addroti Unknown
FURNISHED Apartment. 1902
room CB house, screened 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, (errazEltSKIKLD KlltST ADDI­ •hall ba Void.
TOU W ll.t , T A K E NOTICE
TION, according
to
tha
10 floor*, built-in range Is. Help Wanted
that tha prlttlonara
htrsln
1*1 BKTTV PIILKMAV
Maple Ave. FA 2 0731.
carikirle, itove and refriger­
plat thereof, na rarordail
.4- eaecillor *-f II.a la -1
tiara filed In lha Circuit Court
Large lot. Country atmos­ \ WATKIn S ROUTE In this
ator.
Call
FA
2
61K).
In
riat
Hook
IZ,
Pa«a
(«.
W ill and Teatainrnt of
o f tho Ninth Judicial Circuit,
MODERN, 2 bedroom uafurnphere. No qnalif) itig lim -t
IMI.llr Iferord. of Sam!IHItAKL M. UARNLU.
In and for ■•minute county,
area is open for semi re­
nola County. Florida.
decaaiad
IHied bouse. 1310 W. Third MONTHLY basil. Completely
Florida, a pHltton
for tho
ssry. Move right in. Price
tired man, or lady. Many
adoption a f an unnamad min­ Tagathar with lha follow lnt Qeo, A. Spaar, Jr.
furnished. Central heat, airSt.
Phone
Bartow
833-233t.
$11,500. TERMS. Call lor
or mat* rhlld born of Varda Dam of profiarly which la tn- Attorney for &gt;ald ratal*
seml-rcllrcd p e o p l e are
condilion. 4 Bedrooms, 2
an appointment today.
Frbrar Phtlpa an btctrabtr ratad In ami parmanantly In- lis t * MaaMilU Avenu*
earning *No.oo lo $1uo |kt
Hatifurd.
Florldn.
atallad at a part of tha Im­
2 Bedroom bouse, kitchen
baths. Recreation room with
ii. m i.
Publlah Jan. T. 11. Zl A Zl. 1*41
week depending on limr
You ar# cotnmandad to bo prove m -it t on aald land;
equipped. 130* Douglas Ave.
fireplace $160. 102 Driftwood
International of 1* I I c a c u e —iz
and appaar In &gt;ald Court on
devoted
lo the business.
FA
2-0363.
Furnact— Modal O ils H
Lane, Park Ridge. FA 2 1*185.
February 10. ’. I I I . at 1:0* a.
ft* t j i i : 1 i n n tT COURT OF
May lie you ,au qualify.
E-D
m. and thtro to ohow causa
W IT N E M my hand and «k* THE NINTH Jt DICIAL t IR - UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­ I BDR.M., Fla. Rm., plenty of
why laid petition ahogld not
Tor personal interview in
REALTOR - INSUHOK
taal of aald Court at San­ C ITT O r FLORIDA. IN AND
bo arantad.
ftF.WINOt-E
COUNTY,
shade, fenced. FA 2-2320.
your area, write J, II. Meroom house, kitchen equip­
FA 2 4991 1919 S French Ave.
ford. Florida, thla I»th day FOR
(REAL)
FLORID 4. IN CHANCERY NO.
Garity, Willislou, Florida
Arthur H. Br. kwith, Jr. of Dacamb'r, 1*41,
ped. FA 2-3683.
13IT4
I BEDROOM furnished Du­
(SEAL)
OVIEDO AREA
Clark of Circuit Cjurt
IN
X
T
IT
F
T
IuSA
tMORTtlAOE
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
lly i Martha T. Vlhtan
plex. Utilities furnished. $3* 28* Miles South &gt;a route 520. 19. SitunlHuiM Wanted
Clark or th* Circuit Court COMPANY, a California cor­ TURN. APT. 2M0 MeBanvlUe.
D. C.
poration authorised to Iran*a month. FA 24)363.
2 New
Home*.
2 full
By: Marearat V. Tyr*
M o fu lro . Vaorbla A Wall*
act buaint** la tha St*ta of
Daputy Clark
m
w a ll ptraat
baths, large lot, high and Children kept. FA 2-4182.
RENT
A
BED
Florida.
Elahop A Bornatair
&lt;p. a » o a a m
dry. Built lo ta»t, .Selling Babysitting in my home.
Plaintiff. Roilaway, Hospital 4 Baby 9. For Sale or Rent
54 Eaat Pina Mrsst
Orlando, Tlorlda
v*.
Beds
Orlando. Florid*
Atturnaya for Patltlontra
price us apprulMxl hy the
FA 2 7432.
3
Bedroom
Itouse.
2404
Stev­
UMTlrt
L.
V
4
KATLIN
and
Publlah Jau. It. Zl, II
A Publlah Dec. 14, t l A Jan. T.
By Day, Week, or Montb
First
Federal.
Peaceful
DOIIUTIIY M. WLUTLIN, hla
en*
Ave.
Phone
349-4671.
It,
1441.
Fab. 4. I M l.
wlf*.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
and quiet. Near churcltcs, Day Work wanted. FA 2 8394
C D D -I*
C D E .lt
Dafendant*.
Pb. rA 1-3111 11$ W. lit S t Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bsth
School buses available, new
NoTfCK OF *UIT
home. Fenrrd yerd. Near
TO- U j UIS r. W U U I N and
Woman'*
Club
building 21. Itcu iily NnlottM
DOROTHY M. W E S T LIN, WKLAKA
APARTMENTS:
NAS.
113
W.
Coleman'Cir­
For
appointment
I,.
!,.
SPKl IA I,
hla w lf*
Rooms private baths, 114
cle. FA 27484.
!UJ4 Tanetewoud Drive
Faulk. 363 3187 or 363-3702.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Manta Marla. California
W. Flrat St.
End curl 33..V0 Including
YOU AND HACII OF V. &gt;U
Good 3 Bcdroutn house. Ph.
~ 1 19.950
ic*£LMa&lt;Spaia j r a j j a r
A HU
III IIKIIV
VOTIFIBD
&gt;Ii»i|h' , set k atyle, ()|ien
UnfurnLbed 2 b e d r o o m
FA 2-0481. 2120 Orange Situated ill bcuutdul Lorh
that
a
tult
haa
hern
brought
B-ooatarr salt
J hep*r»taj
Evening by appoint inonl. 3
huuse. 826 Escambia. Ph.
Avr.
aealnet you by INSTITUTION­
Arbor on targe too x 13*
II Okie acMealar
Experienced
Ojn-ritors.
AL M ORTOAdE COM r A NT. a
14 Aaoaadad
JWUMtaaU
FA 20274.
Ivomeulte, thl« lovely 3 Bit
California rorp..ration author­
HUland to New J?PhymUaniJaa
2 bath CI4 home is indeed 318 Pa Iniello Ave. FA 2 0831
York key
II kporD froop
ised to tranaart bualuaea li­ Furnished Apartment. Close 111. YYunted tu Hunt
11 Sodal Insatfa
IS Xallerale
the Mtal* of Florbla, Plain­
one of Sanford's best home
Year around tenants want*
is AurUla
In. Ph. FA 2-2W .
tiff,
tu furaclu** a certain
IT End H
21. Flee 14 leu I .Service*
buy* in malty )cur&gt;!
lUHaara
Mortgan*
more
particularly
3
bedroom*,
l'a
baiiis.
ZltaJofM
dearrlbad In th* Complaint 2 Bedroom
modern House,
i lill.iDAIHE
East tide of Sanford. Write
S* Waatkar
filed In lhl» ault, which Morikit. equipped $il Catalina.
This home is lulty equipped
Sales k Service
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Sanford
Herald.
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dexrlbad proparty, altual* In
and offers such (me extra* House Wiring. Free Estimates
*7 Ontfan
MAYFAIR SECTION
ifeinlnola County, Florida, ton Mutual amity
FURNISHED apartment or
.T
O
relln*
at eenlral heat, fireplace, Sid \ih ion's It a mi aII Electric
nronouii
wl *s
3 Bedroom. 2 hath, family
40 Kiclamalion
21 Th* Doura ia .11 Joined
home near-in by Herald em­
am' enclovisl large iainiiy 112 MaRiudia
l'h. 1 \ 2-0313
Lot 4. Block It. IIL’ F T 31 Pwm
onaalHi
room.
Available
*oun.
Ph.
ploye and wife. Un year
LKR H O M M ORLANDO,
room Excellent financing I
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urludpal
33-0360.
kLOTION OSU. accordlne
M rooking 1
round permanent basis. Ph.
25. I'lunililiiK rtv rv icw
.May we aerie you?
lu
plat
theraof
recurdad
28 Stripling
FA 2 2012—Fred Van Pell.
In Plat lltiok II, P aie * S AparlmcM* fumlohrd or un
PLUMBING
and f . 1'uollc Raoord* of
furnished.
$43
month.
Wa­
Mamlnol* County, F lorida
Contracting
k Repairs
and for Other relief, and yoa
ter included. Also 2 bed­ 12. Real K hIu I c For Kale
FREE DELIVERY
ar* rcgulrad to fit* your Anroom unfurtiitiied Garage loikcview home with lake
11 L. HARVEY
Real Estate - Mortgages
•tear to aald Complaint n llh
Apartment $33. Pit. Day
lha Clark of th* above etylprivileges in South Sylvan til N. Park Ave.
1 A 2-2420 204 Ssului J Ave.
FA 2-3383
»d Court end to *erv* a ropy
FA
2 3123 or
Evenings
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
theraof on P l a i n t i f f *
A ltorNO 8 3393.
nar*.
Ri&gt;*LMt&gt;:it&lt;J,
UCNIKNand 2 baths. Air-ConditionM l .
. A RUMMAN, that A ined. Phone FA 2-T898.
alay Pulldine. Miami l l . F lor­ 3
Rm. Furn. Apt.
argv
ida, not later than th* t*lh
icrecned porch. FA 2-3164,
day of January, 1141 In de­
between 8 a in A 6 p m J . \ V .
fault of whlrh paid Complaint
will b* taken a* co n fu ted by
"ca ll Hall" FA 2-3641
CUSTOM M A D ] -SLIFCOVIRS
"h' . 11 •
you.
Unfurnished 3 b e d r o o m
2344 $0 French Ave.
DATED, at Namlnola, San­
House,
kitchen
equipped.
ford. Florida, thla ZIth day
FA 2 8346.
o f Dacanit-ar, l i f t
2 Illl, (wo story home eraLenli#l M yiiji. • lu&lt;qe|4 Rt aphoiili 1 1
1,
(SEAL!
Daily located, m ar ichuul.
I'M Home lifmvsiei
w .itlfn QwflfIMtf " IO^( DftVw
Arthur II lu.kHiili. Jr, 1
SANFORD HERALD
Bargain priced. FA 2 84H2.
Clerk o f th* circuit Court I
By: Martha T . Vihlaa
WANT ADS
Daputy Clark
S BEDROOM home, m bath.
W-IV O U--I«nd
t
1)i I«a4|. II.
DA a
L-4179
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fj», OA,
L;4«79
Publlah Dec. Zl A t-.-i
T. I
b r :ng
fast
2313 Uaicmonl AW'. Puotic
M. 11.
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Legal Notice

Jolin E. Fox,
Realtor

Steinper Agency

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

SSL™.
s%rB
rti sgas?z

Stenstrom Realty

R EU P H O L S T E R Y i f e ^ L /,
SOFAS ,389
Hall, Realtor CHAIRS 339
CHAIRS &gt;24.50

SOFAS '49.50

C E N T R A L FLA. D E C O R A T O R S

G. E. Electric used stove. Call
FA 2-8664 for information.
FACTORY T 3 YOU
ALUMINUM BUNDS
Enclosed bead, Sag-proof bot­
tom rail with plastic ends.
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot­
ton or nylon cord*.

Scnkarik Glasa and Paint
Company
SiO Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4«22

Baby scales, balhlnctt, stereo
hi-fi, sewing machine. Ph.
FA 2 8016.
Gas Range. Hollywood Bed.
Dining Room Set, PhoiM
KA 2J735.
2 Antique Farm Dinner Bella
910 S. Elm.
Selling out. From SO to SOr#
discount.
Beautiful
solid
Panamalan mahogany gala
teg table, seats 8 to 10. Top
and
leave*,
full
width
board*. Price cut from $123
to $73. 6 ft. Harvest table,
while
pine
$30 Grand­
mother clock, good tim*
keeper $40. Deacon's bea­
ches, wash stands, tele­
phone s t a n d ,
cabinets,
chairs, buffet etc., at giveaway
prices.
Robinson
Furniture. 91$ French Ave.
10 Piece Dining Room ScL
$123. FA 2-124)9.
Kelvlnator Washer $2$. Ph.
FA 2-0067.

FREE use of our Carpet
Sluinpoocr with purchase
of Blue Lustre shampoo.
Mixed Beagles Puppies. $3.1)41
Carroll'* Furniture.
each. FA 2-03*9,

111A, Pels

36. AutoniubDm • Trucks

112. Flower* - Shrubn
Beautiful Camellias In Idoom
GltAPEVII.UK n u r s e r y
GnijM'ville Ave. Near 20th St.

'60 Cltcv, 2 dr. Big Motor,
new lire*. Excellent cond.
Reas. 323-0866.
1933 Chevrolet Vk too Pickup
Extra good. &gt;10 8. Elm.

ii.'!. F u rn itu re
l.'xpd furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. nought - Sold.
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
Ave, Ph. FA 2 4132

FRKI5 ESTIMATE

37. Iloali* - Motor*
Gateway To The Waterway

Robson Sporting Good!

Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Upholstering A Mattress reu- 304-6-8 E. 1st Pb. FA 2-3061
ovalmg. New &amp; Used Furni­
ture. Cell Nix Redding Mfg. 38. Motorcycle.H - Scooters
Co., al 74)9 Celery Avo.
VESPA Motor Scooters (new)
FA 2-2117.
$10 63 down k $3 32 Week­
Sell U* Yuur Furniture. Quick
lySen ice With the Cash.
Lewis Sale* A Service
SUPER TRADING POST
2317 Country Club Road
I A 2 48)77.
Pit. FA 2-7928

HOLLERSo/SANFORD
Y O U

Spo!n

5?5&amp;

33. Furnltara
—1.... -

Furnished House in Sanford.
MSoO. 880 1819. Apopka.

f ir m

FA 2A1123

3 Bit House, near School,
Pane letI Florida Hui. Low
down payment. FIIA avail­
able. FA 2-60*3. 2626 Elm
Ravenna Park. 3 Bedroom,
Ave.
14k bath. FA 2-2319.
Near Hunt Factory nut San­
Nice 1 Km. Furn. Apt. $42
ford Ave. 75' x 110' $ti!i.Y
Mo. 612 Park. FA 23373.
$2* down, gl3 month. I'li.
FA 2-3249.
3 Bedrooms, 2 lull baths,
Fla. Room. FA 27048.
FOB SALE: Completely furn­

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I Al.l l)N 1 DiKir, Standard Ilanaiaission

1357

4 Villi.I.A4' Sedan DcVlilv
I'uwvr And Air 4'ond.

1930

CO.MET 2 Door Md. 'I ran*.

1958

FORD S/W , 6 C )l. A /T

1956

KI IC lx 2 Door Special
llmdrop Au'oinnlir

1962

FVM'U.V Slalion Wagon
Standard Iran... Itadlo, llratar

1958

PLY 3IOI rii 2 Door V.8, Automatic

1957

1 IM
1096
7$0

4 111.3 ItULET 4 Dour \ &gt;8. Automellc

P l.t *l&lt;ll 1 11 Station Ha|on
1 3 5 8 V l’a**., A ula, I'uwrr Hlerrlng
1856

(II,US 4 Door Hardtop
Automatic Ami Power

( ( I R Q ML1ICUK3 M «« l 4 Door. Air Ceod^
I WWW Elect. Wlndowe And S«*l
1 9 5 8 r l,H V I,,,l' ,rl
Air Condition
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tutosaaik

OLD8MUIHLE 4 Door, A ula,
Trans, Air Condlttontag

219 U. 2nd

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Jaycees DSA Deadline
Slated Thursday

BIRTHDAY BROWN IKS nro U icho three Rirla front Troop 447 in Lake
Mary, Estelle 3 harmis, (front) is n transfer Brownie from Beaufort, S. C.,
and the two on the back row, urc Lynotte Breen, whose birthday was Nov.
3 and Phyllis LinRlo who celebrated hors Nov. 21. A troop party wns held
for them at the regular meeting of the troop led by Mrs. Willinin McGhley.

Thursday is the deadline
fur nominations for Uic Dis­
tinguished
Service
Awsrd
and the Young Farmer of the
Year, presented each year
by the Sanford - Seminole
Jaycees.
Thr public is invited to
nominate a man between the
ages of 21 and 35 for these
awards. The Young Teach­
er of the Year is chosen by
the member* of the leach­
ing profession In the county
and the Young Sailor o! the
Year, through nominations
amt choosing among divi­
sions of Uie Sanford Naval
Air Station.
Nominations for the DSA
and tlie Young Farmer may
be made hy calling the Jaycee Information Office on
French Ave. or hy picking
Height of the aralog bloom­
ing season at Kllloarn Oardens State Park near Talla­
hassee is reached during Feb­
ruary and March.

ff

up nomination blanks there.
The Distinguished Service
Award U given each year to
a young man whose service
to the community, partici­
pation In all-round commun­
ity activities and civic en­
terprise* and leadership abi­
lity gives evidence of a last­
ing contribution to the com­
munity.
Tom Speer, general chairmat of Jay ere week urges
that these nomination* he
sent tn at Main as possible,
to insure deserving candi­
date* receiving recognition.

boss

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U.s. Choice Flavor-Aged

BEEFSALE
Full Cut Boneless

Round Steak

G e t t in g

U
p N ights
MAKE YO U FEEL OLD

Mt*r 31. common ItHtfVSf or Bitidrr I f
fliatlnna oft«H occur •n't ms? *r»k* f«t
ttsi#
I wrrmii from too frrriwiii
;»**••«*« both Aar and nliht. ftoronrt*
%rtlf* rot] mar Iota tir#p and auffar fro:*
l|mdtch«&gt;«, llarkarli* and frtt old, tlrod
3H&gt;ra*a*d, In such Dilution, CYBTEX
usually brines f»«t, reUim# comfort b&gt;
furblni Irrlutln* farms in stronf. ari«
jMna and br
esia relief. Or*
* * * z rx at druff^u. Z*rt better lan

LET'S TALK DRY CLEANING"

IJ. S. Choice Flavor Aged

fly - MOOD HOW CASH
A great ninny factor* no Into the
choice of ■ particular dress or blouse
by the average weman. Fabric d eig n
is one o f the most important. When
you choose a particular garment be­
cause you like the striking design tn
the fabric, be sure to consider
whether or not it will near well,
claim well, and (rent-rally pi ova serv­
iceable.

DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS were celebrated in Troop 447, Luke Mary
Brownies for the threo girls in the back row, Mnlury Keinberg, Dec, 20,
Dawn Rhoads, Dec. 18 and Debbie Edwards, Dec. 25, In the front row are
Regina Bates who will have a birthday on Jan. 21 and Bernice Blakcmorc,
who was burn April 2. The troop observed the girls birthdays nt their regu­
lar meeting.

ACP Program Deadline Nears
Ail Semlnolo County farmYou must have signed up This apples to Vgutno* for
•r&gt; and grower* *r« re- by Tuesday to be eligible for cover rropa and application
minded of Ui* deadline for cost-sharing on establishment of liming materials and frr-

•lining up for the USDA Ag­
ricultural Cotuemtioa Pro­ and/or
manent
gram for IKS.

lmprov*ment of per­ (Mixer* In citrus groves awl
vegetative
cover. other farming operations.

A design which la woven into
the fabric is usually more service­
able than one which Is affixed to ft
hy pressure or embossing. Pressure application tan
damage the fibers o f the yarn around the edges of tha
design, creating a weakness Hint might raiise trouble
Inter. Adhesive or emhosaed design- wilt sometimes
wear out quickly or will be affected by cleaning.

Extra csre In the handling ami claiming o f every
arment Is part of our normal service. Bring us your
clients and better clothes if it can be cleaned, we can
clean it . . . . with CAI’ Ki

S

1 Rack - Solids
and Prints • Long
and Short Sleeves

Entire

Cardigans

Stock

Vi PRICE

Vi PRICE

Mens Sweaters
SIzph 40 to 46

Long Sleeve Sport Shirts
Entire Stork • Small - Med. * l.g.

PRICE

U. S. Choice Flavor Aged

U. S. Choice Flavor Aged

Prime Rib Roast

Rib Steak

SMALL LEAN WESTERN

LEAN WESTERN

Pork Steaks. . . . . . . 49c lb.

Pork Spare Ribs

TIIRIPTWAY THICK SLICED

49‘a

Breakfast Bacon . . 2 lbs 89c

Bologna - Wieners
Homemade or Smoked Sausage
ALL POPULAR BRANDS

Cigarettes

V* PRICE
Slipovers &amp;

Rump Roast

DOWNTOWN CLEANERS &amp; LAUNDKUKKS
113 PALMETTO AVE.
FA 2 5292

Ladies Blouses

• Ladies
Sweaters

LB.

U. S. Choice Flavor Aged Boneless

A blouse or a lovely drrs* may la- so appealing that
its brunty will outweigh Its limited serviceability. If it
gives pli-uiure it may still ho worth buying.

PRICE SALE

• Winter Hals
Vi PRICE
Girls Coals &amp; Robes

Cube Steak

R eic-

Cln.

$

2.19S?2.29

3 k . *1

Argo Catsup . . 14 oz. bottle 2/29c
Lykes Chili With Beans . 303 tin 19c
\MKIMCAN - PIM ENTO • SW ISS - A 07..

K \.

Shurfresh Cheese Slices . . . . 19c
Campbell's Soup - Tall Tins
Meat Variety 2/29c Veg. Variety 2/25c Lge. Breeze
Bremmer Saltines . . lb. pkg. 19c
l imit 2 With ft.3 Or Morr Final Ordvr

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V i PRICE
A ll W om ens

\

Wool &amp; Corduroy
Slacks &amp; Pedal Pushers I

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1/2 / /
PRICE
k
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l.imil 2 With
M Or Mnr.
Ordvr

FRO ZEN
Chef-Boy-Ar-Dee Pizza
Cheese P i z z a .............. 59c
Sausage Pizza
. . . .
69c

19*

FO O DS

Chocolate

Sar» l.r*
14 Oz.

Cake69

FRESH PRO DU CE

CELERY

LARGE STALK

10

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QUANTITY RIGHTS
RESERVED-

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W ater Improvement Program Gets City OK
★

*** e lO6*
By I-airy Yershel
Nobody asked me but, why
didn't the city investigate the
S*nford
Pipeline Company
before they allowed crew* to
put castings down for the jet
fuel line a few weeks ago?
Only asking.
• • •

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£•

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Want to evade jury duty?
Tell the court you are a
ferryman or a miller. Thai's
the law. Rut don’t tell it to
Judge Yolie A. William t Jr.
He know* there is only one
ferry in the state (near Fernandina) ami no grist mills.
* • •

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City Backs O ff On Jet Fuel Pipeline
Called Serious
Threat To ACL

Engineers

(U ln* # c u t fn r ii i i m t l i t

The City Commission Monday night, looked into
the hnrd faces of some 200 Atlnntie Coast Line em­ VOL. 5U
ployes — backed off from allowing a million dollar
iet fuel facility from establishing here pending fur­
ther study and a complete investigation into the

WKATHElt: Cool with scattered showers through Wednesday. High today, fio-fiO. Low tonight, -ift-oll.
United Press leased Wire

E stablished 1008

T U E S ., J A N U A R Y 1ft, 196H

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

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N O . 627

Tshombe Ends Congo Revolt;
Katanga Secession Over

company's activities.
Commissioners set Jnn. gs
to hear "the other side of
the story”
from
Sanford
Pipeline Company officials belife reaching' any final de­
rision on the two mile stretch
•if pipe whleh would go from &lt;
laike Monroe to the Naval Air
Station.
The action came after ACL
Twelve applicants asked for
The sources said Tshombe
KLISAHETttVILI.K, K a t ­ earlier in the d ay' t h a t tary (,enor«l Tliunt and Congo
Brothel hood Union Attorney
the Sanford Postmaster's Jots
Mack N. Cleveland Jr. said anga, Tlie Congo (U PD — Tshombe had surrendered bis Premier Cyrillo Admila an­ told Thant and Adouiu ho
. . . Three made it and one's
a Republican. Civil Service
A direct pipeline tarrying the pipeline could have “ ad­ President Mnise Tshombe lm» forces to the United Nations nouncing that Katanga's se­ would return to Elisabeth ville
Commission
reporti
today jet fuel from a source of verse effect., on the economy surrendered Kolwesl. his lust and announced the end of Kat­ cession n n over and granting to implement this arrange­
the United Nations freedom of
anga secession.
that only Julian Whigham, supply to the Naval Air Sta­ o f Sanford” and material bene­
stronghold
III
Katanga,
and
m o v c in e n t throughout the ment with his ministers as
Tin*
source*
said
Tshombe
fit would be "negligible.”
Stephen Dalint and Uuy M
tion here would result in con­
Kut- sent message* to UN Secre­ province.
announced
the
end
of
soon as the central governlen (acting postmaster and
Cleveland, who represents
siderable
savings
in
trans­
part-time Republican) are eli­
five ACL unions, said 350 f a - ,
,l,” *,lon’ U * il&gt; rr
portation costs, according to milies would he affected by ported here today,
gible for the $7,395 post.
j Derek Dodson. Ilritain's eon• • •
HATB'tNG Commander Jo­ lliv jet fuel line, and the rail­
, sol In Klisabctlivllle, said ho
St. John's Realty will start seph Tully.
road, would face a substan­
Irccelvni the news in a mesremodeling the adjacent ga*o
in revenue.
,
. . . . .
... ,
Pointing out that AJJs and tial. . loss
.
...
,,
, .
sage from the Union M imnc
line station today . . . About
In the past the railroad has
“
A3Ds use about 3,000 gallons
company
in
Knlwctl.
$10,000 worth.
bren transporting fuel to the
According to the reports,
• • •
ef je fuel for a four-flight at
Naval Air Motion.
Tslionilte conceded the integra­
450
miles
per
hour,
the
Wing
County Judge turned in ex­
Chamber o f Commerce Man­
cess fees for last year at commander pictured live tax- ager John Kiider defending tion o f Katanga with the rest
•if the Congo and guaranteed
pa
je
r
“
as
the
one
wiio
is
to. 188 02
the pipeline company, said the
footing the hills for the cost
freedom of movement for
• • •
lOiopuny liad a "bena fide con­
John Krlder, S c nt t n o 1 e ol tile millions of gallons of tract with the Defense De­ United Nations troops In Kat­
anga.
County Chamber ef Com­ fuel used by the Navy jets."
Lcdr. H ti k c Ellin gwood. partment and won the con­
There was no confirmation
merce manager, and Sen
tract In free competition.
of the reports in Lepoldvilte,
Bernard Parrish. Titusville, supply officer, said that pipe­
lit- said that the city would capital of the relltral Congomeet in New Smyrna Reach line officials have shown con­
be stopping free emerprlse if j
R()V,.rnmc„t.
clusively
at
the
Washington
next week to invite Volusia
they Ignured the pipeline com
Diplomatic sources fn Salis­
County officials to join In the level they can deliver Jet
patty's reipirit.
bury, Southern Rhodesia, said
planning for the proposed S' fuel at considerable savings,
(!. A. .Speer Jr., who also
even
including
the
cost
of
Johns Indian river ranal.
lu&gt;mg thi' line and building lepiescnls tbu ACL, said the
railroad was slniggling f o r ’
P u r e s t City Merchant's ;,lhc facilities.
He i,i o noted the bene (Us ils vti y nte and toot tin.*
Assn, and members of the
Forest City Community” Assn. ' t,f ,hr additional storage ca p -; pipeline company was a prl
Four citrus men sur­
.
-■ Hie termi- »jue serviev and nut any pubIn meet together at 8 p. m. ;,fltY available
a!
rendered theinsclvea early
today to discuss plan* for
0,1 t u’ waterfront lie carrier.
the present
In December o f last year, this afternoon at the county
improving the community.
iI '•» *upP, rmrnt the
sti rage tanks «t the Naval commissioners had approved
Jail Ui answrr to chargee
the pipeline and construction
Lyman High PTA ts keep- , Alr sla,lonof grand larceny, bribery,
of Hie million dollar jet furl
lng up with the Governor's
and conspiracy.
facility.
The
company
plans
request that more a d u l t
Indicted by the grand jury
to pump 20 million gallons
groups sponsor program* on
I.EUPOLDYILLE. The Conof fuel annually to the Naval Monday, tlirue mrn were go (II PI) — A mob of 800
•’Americanism versus Com­
Air Station.
munism." Program scheduled I
J%
ft J • |
charged:
shrieking Congolese stormed
for loday's 8 p. m. meeting ^
Ralph Alderman, Orlando the British embassy here to­
in the school auditorium.
fruit broker, two capiases day, runsuekivl offices, smashA passenger was slightly
with
seven counts each, ed window* and ilnew files in­
So far not a single nomi­ injured in a two-car coUis$3.non bond; C\ It. laiwder* to Hie street.
nation has come In for the ion at 7:30 a. nV. today at
Distinguished Service Award Onora road and Highway 17mjlk,
Altamonte Springs
The demun-trators nlso ripor for the Young Farmer of 92.
fruit broker, one raplss with ped down n picture of (Jucett
the W ar. Tom Speer, chair­
Seminole Raceway official*
Trooper J. I- Sike* report­
Elizabeth and tramped it in
man of the Jayecea W e e k ed that Mrs. Joan Hinchaugh, told the Casselberry Hoard of aevrn counts, »5,ooo bond, Hill dust. 7 bei e were no re­
told us today. Surely we have 31. of 2122 South Orange, was Aldermen Monday night that and Hilly Lamar Hammond, pot lx of major injuries al­
some young man between the treated for liruises at the they were “ ready, willing and I .on g wood fruit glower, one though one Ibilish stuff mem­
age of 2t ami 33 who has NAS dispensary.
able" to perform road work capias with seven counts, ber vvus cut (lightly by flying
served the community well
The officer said Mr*. Mine- on Seminole Hlvd. as original­ 82.000 bond.
glass.
during the past year, and a baugh was a passenger in a ly outlined.
The rioters attacked the uni­
All
tbrre
posted
bond
and
young farmer who is making car driven by Roger 31. Bar­
"However, our Hoard of Di­
tin'-*)' in the la lief that Britain
were
rrleased
from
custody
big strides in agriculture. ren, 35, of 2*»11 Palmetto. rectors doe* not feel we can
op|Hi*ed tin current United
Get those nominations in . . Driver c( the second car wa • go along with county proposals pending arraignment April Nations military intervention
the deadline is Thursday.
James S. Ilruce, 31, of 700 which would cost $10,000 more 18.
in Katanga provlnre. police
* * *
Alba T. Hall. Orlando,
Morocco Avenue. Orlando,
than estimated by the Race­
made litlie nltempt to slop
FIFTY-FIVE minutes iiflor tho Chamber of
With the city undertaking
Warren was charged with way and which makes no guar­ surrendered himself later them.
Commerce opcneil Rh immilH'iHhip drive with u
that water improvement pro­ violation of the right-of-way antee that the work would be and was In the process of
Most of tlie demonstrators
kick-off break font at the Civic Center Jack T.
ject don't be surprised if by the trooper, aim estimat­ completed by Feb I." Clyde posting bond at press time.
were student* Irom Louvnnium
Willmr went on record ns Ireinjf the first worker
.they dump the port term1* ed damage to Hie Brurc ear Hart, Raceway president, re­
University. Ihey stormed the
to meet his quota. In the lop photo Wllher, mem­
mal plan. Said Jim Crapps at $500 and that the Warren ported.
embassy sriruining nnll-Hiitber of Mayor Tom McDonald's team, hands in
Iasi night: ■'We’ll lie too busy car was demolislicd.
Hart said that the Hareway
isli slogans and bulling stones.
three memberships to Mrs. Camilla llrilee of the
with water Improvements now
did not have aufficicnt time or
Some liroki into Hie building
to worry about that termi­
Chamber staff. The one-day t'limpnitfii lyecume
finances to take on the job as
and ruslied opstalra to the o f­
nal."
a "personal fetid” for the rnmpidini co-chairmen
the county wants it done at
fices.
»
• *
(lower photo), Charlie Robinson (foreground)
this time and, after a short
Nobody ashed me but. It
ehnlleiiKed Scott Kurus (stamlinjf) that his win"director's meeting" in hack
sure stems funny not seeing
ninn team would top Hums' winning team, with
of Uie room, made a blanket
An undisclosed number of
Earl Higginbotham at a city
sleak dinners for the ivinninjf workers and their
offer to donate Jis.oou to "any­ men were indicted oil felony
commission meeting.
wives. Kurus accepted tlie challenge.
By United Pres* International body" who could do the work charges In true lolls returned
• • •
Irom Lake Drive out to Hwy by the county gTand Jury Mon­
A
new
mas*
of
arctic
air
I wish Tom McDonald wxmtd
drove trin|ieratures far below 17-92 and have it ready by the day night.
use that gavel more.
first of the month.
Circuit Judge Volic A. Wil• * •
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) rera in the Midwest today.
Offrrs to widen and rrfur- Hums Jr. said this rimming Senate President B'llson Car
Western
Michigan,
already
City will buy a curb edger
face the road uiing a clay base that names of the defendants raway said Inday he'd prefer
fur some $300 which will haltered by high winds and
with at least a one-inch sur* and contents o f the Indict­ that the governor rather than
Isolated
snow
squalls,
braced
really Improve the appear­
face cep made last week by ments may not to* divulged un­ the legislature Itself rail a
ance of our parks and streets. for a pkedirted four inches of
• • •
new snow which forecasters the Raceway were termed til the men named are appre­ special session on reapportion
went.
How come two of Sanfoid saiil could make the situation "Sub-standard" and were not hended.
accept a hie to the county.
Chief Deputy Sheriff James
Asked il he would resist a
top eager* sal on the bench “ real critical."
However, the county had J. Singletary reported dep­ self-starter call should Gov
Newly elected Casselberry t Lunn, who represents Cas­
The mercury fell to 27 below
in Friday's till?
• a *
at International Falls. Minn., agreed to participate to the uties were endeavoring thi* Farris Bryant stand pat on Id* Alderman Ed Lunn was un selberry on the Seminole Gas
There's no truth to the re­ and 38 below at Lone Hock, extent of providing rock and morning to take the defend­ present refusal, Carraway said ammously appointed chair­ Authority and is chairman of
"I will cross Hist bridge when man n( Hie bourd at Mon­ the group, and Overman, city
An unofficial clay and to keep the road open ants Intu custody.
port that Hie Florida State Bis., cariy
tu two-way traffic while work
I tie 17-man grand jury t rnme to it.”
day night's meeting after building inspector, were giv­
Rank has been designated as reading in Ray field County,
was In progress if the project Monday heard testimony from
Rut whatever method ts new officials were sworn in en permission lu retain their
U'i*., allowed the mercury
a Bird Sanctuary
would meet county specifica­ Charlrs A. Bradshaw, owner used, he said, a derision get- by the new mayor. Fred jobs for the present time
• a •
10 below rero.
tions
of the Ill-Acres company of ting the lawmakers back on Heath wiio received las oath
Clear skies over St. Paul.
Like Square d a n c i n g ?
First business of Hie new
Forest Ijtkc, and scvrral state Ihr Job must be made by Feh. of offlrc from retiring mayor, board, after routine- apixilnlClasaes start Jan. 21 at T Minn, hclprd drop the tem­
officials.
t at Hie latest “ heeaJse time Carl .Stoddard.
perature to 26 below.
p. m. at the Civic Center.
menls were made by Mayor
a s *
Bradshaw previously had is running out on the legisla­
Other new members of the IlcaHi, was to retain Kenneth
__ Page T
Bridge
stated that hi* firm had been ture's doing anything."
board are L. E. B'oodham* McIntosh a* city attorney and
Asked for s round of ap­
Class ifed .. __
Page 9
bilked of more than 1200,000
and Art Lego. Holdover mem­ to instruct him to contact the
plause, cilirens of Casselberry T a lk s Resum e
Comics
Page 8
through falsification of Hie
NEW YORK i UPI— Federal
bers are George Howard and ARC Garbage Co. fur collecpresent fur Mondsy night's
__ Page 7
Dear Abby
pound-aolid content of or­ Special Meeting
Cliff Overman.
meeting of Hie Hoard of Alder­ mediator* m e e t separately
tion of its franclse rebates
Page 4
Editorial
ange*.
A special meeting of Hie
B'oodhima and Lego Im­ which arc &lt;7uo in arrears.
men (and the house was pack­ again today with both sides
Entertainment
Pagr 7
The jury commenced bear­ Auxiliary to the Lake Mary mediately resigned their re­
ed i Instead gave an extend*d in the waterfront strike in a
The board aiao voted to
Legale „ .
Page 2-1 A 9
ing teeUmony at 10 a. m. and Volunteer Hre Dept, his beeo spective appointive posts a* ask tha county to build up
and well-deserved standing renewed effort to break Hie
Hustle ------------ Page I
reported Ha finding! to Judge rilled for 7:30 p m. today to Zoning Board Chairman and the bridge on Seminole BUd
cvatlon of appreciation for wage contract deadlock that
William* shot tty before (i p. in. make plans for the annual Recreation Commission chair- whirl's was reported to have
Society
p -r a
Paul Bates, retiring board has paralysed »hipping opera
Monday.
Sports
.
___
____
Page
10
|barbccuu on Feb. 9.
1turn
Hons
irom
Maine
to
Texas.
"aunk" about six Uu.bc*,
chairman.
Fifty summonses were Issu­
ed for call for possible grand
Jury duty but Judge Williams
slid the sheriff could s e n e
only 21persons. Hedidn't in­
dicate what was tl»c score on
the other 26. Eighteen were
seated and they excused one
of their number.
• • •

★

★

Pipeline Big

Tax Saving,
Tully Says

BuBSetin

Congolese Storm
British Embassy

One Injured

Ready To Work
On Road-Hart

★ ★ ★
Jury Returns
'True Bills'

New Arctic Cold
Grips Midwest

Let Bryant
Call Session
Carraway Says

i4

Herald Index

Slated
The initial ste p in tho
n tiift o f n n ear m illion
d ollar B itter Improvement
protrntm f o r Sanford invlutllitK it u a t e r tr.'nt*
m ent plant and well field
was taken by the Cily Com*
mission Monday.
Commissioners
a uthor 11 e:t
City Manager 3V. E. Knowles
to wt up .i meeting with en­
gineers Clark. Dailey and
Diets to negotiate a contract
for engineering plant for the
start of the program which
is expected to be in tlw
$900.noo price range.
The program wlien comt'lct.
ed would include a new well
field, treatment plant, stor­
age facility and transmission
lines.
Hie city has already bud­
geted $10,000 this year for Uni
start of the program which
includes the drawing up ut
plans.
Knowles empliuH/cd (hat if
the city doesn’ t initiate steps
at once In it's water program
"it wouldn’t be too far atom;
when water rationing would
be a must Jwre."
Knowles stressed that with
the new Hunt Company plant,
tlie city water supply Is in
serious trouble.
In other business, the c»»nmlvsion, awarded the low bid
to the MacAsphalt Corp. of
Lakeland for its 1903 resur­
facing street program at a
cost of $22,117;
• Named I-eroy Groover and
ic-pPCiQtcd R. L. Harvey t»

ment gave him u safe conduct
pass.
Report* reaching Elisabethville said Tshombe made hi*
announcement at a news con­
ference in Kolvvezi this morn­
ing.
The reports came us UN Indimi brigade rommnnilrr Brig.
N'orhana prepared for a final
assault on Kolweii, Hie last
Katanga bastion.
An Indian spokesman said
this morning the bridge ever
the l.ufiru river had been com­
pleted and Indian armor was
prepmed to movu foruard
from Jailotvilie,
Although Tshombe was re
ported to have said lie mid hi*
ministers would return to Elisnlietli ville, then* was some
speculation here whether he
had the full barking of all
members of Ills cabinet. It Was
thought Hint Interior Minlatrr
tlodifroid Muiiougo, who it
bitterly opposed to the UN,
wax likely tu hold out to the
hitler end.
tlie City Plumbing Hoard.

m w A ...
Award To JFK
NEW YORK fIJP1) — Presi­
dent Kennedy will recelva the
lUlilt American Legacy Award
of tho Anti-Defamation Lea­
gue of Il'Nul It’rith.

Bill Prompted
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Senate Republican Lender Ev­
erett M. Dirksrn, III., Monday
introduced a lull Hint would
make arbitration of maritime
strikes compulsory.

Snubbed
OXFORD, Miss. ( UPI) —
Negro James Meredith was
snubbed by about 15 while
students Monday night when
lie sat down at the University
of .Mississippi cafeteria,

Lunds Safely
1111.(9, Tawnii (U I'D — An
Air Fore* Cl 18 with 78 per­
sons aboard landed safely at
Hilo ail port .Monday night,
flying m arly Loom miles over
Hie Pacific with one of its four
engines out.

Still There
BOCA BATON, Fla. (U I’IJ
—Gen. I.mins Clay said Mon­
day there still me "sub tailHut Russiun lank forces” in
Cuba tint he anticipates the
withdrawal of Soviet troops
soon.

Lunn Named Chairman Just Talkin'

Of Casselberry Board

Talks

BERLIN ( UPI) —East Ger­
man Communist party leader
Walter Ulhricht said today
tbut Best mid Hunt Goi many
begun prcliminniy contacts
lust full aimed at diiecl politi­
cal talks.

Healthy Boost

Lead Sought In
Tropical Holdup
MIAMI I UPD—Police said
they were following up "a pos­
sible lead" today In a $108.(XX)
holdup at Tropical Park raco
track by two men whose work
clothes blended with cleanup
crews.
While stunned workers gap­
ed. the men rushrd the cashier
and guard Into a broom closet
behind n cigar sland Monday,
locked it with a padlock Ihey
had brought with them and
dashed away from a parking
lot.
Police said the men got
about $80,000 in unmaiked
bills (rum the day's handle of
$969,891, $25,000 ill checks and
$3,500 in caslied in tote tickets.
The track said the loss was in­
sured.

Kennedy Gets
Tax Cut Promise
WASHINGTON

(UPD

-

D e m o c r a t i c congression­
al leader* today promised
Kennedy speedy consideration
of his Income tax reduction
program.
Kennedy discus ed the tax
legislative
situation
wi t h
House and Scnalr leader* of
his own party at their regular
Tuesday breaklast meeting -it
tlie B'hite House.
Speaker John W. McCor­
mack said that alter Hie Pres­
ident presents his special tax
message Jan 21, the House
Wavs and Means Committee
probably would proceed quick­
ly with Iwaring* on his de.
tailed prtqmsal* for a net $t«
billion reduction in federal tax
rates, phased uvrr a threeyear period.

WASHINGTON (U PD —
President Kennedy's record
new military budget wdl boost
production o f conventional
weapons and pi itlies but cut
An orgnniziitiunnl study o .
manpower mid reduce funds the Municipality of Casselber­
fur new ships construction.
ry «» prepared by Hie ISulliu*
College Center of Practical
Polities under the direction of
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Dr. Paul Douglass and BurEmployes of the I'liiludelphlu burn Kuiner bus been complet­
Transportation Co. ( P T C ) ed and copies huve been deliv­
went on strika as achrduW at ered to Casselberry.
12:Ul a. m., today, halting all
Interested resident* may tebus. trolley and subway-clev- eura * ropy of tha study rq.
a led line* svi'viSg more than a port by ruotuitliiK Cussrlbcrmilium ridur* daily.
j ly Mulsbal but bawyit.

City Study
Is Completed

On Strike

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