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PAGE 10

THURS., JANUARY 10. 1963

COUNTV NEWS

Casselberry Pack Hosts District Pow Wow
By J i m C tiK lk frrr
Approximately
50
adult
leaden, denmothers, parent*
and friend* of Cub Scouting
attended the Weklwa District
Cub Pow Wow held Saturday
from 1 to 5 p. m. at the
Cataclberry C o m m u n i t y
Xfcthodlst Church.
The Pow Wow wai an In­
tensive training course cov­
ering cub acout themes for
the coming year with separ­
ate classes for the four ma­
jor areas of pack administra­
tion; ceremonies, skits and
stunts;
handicrafts
and
games.
Frank Treiber, cubmaster
of Winter Park Pack 6lt,
was chairman of the event.
Mr*. Orfa Akerman of Apo­
pka Pack 211 and Dave Jofforda, district training chairn an , nerved as advisors.
Instructing the group on
pack administration were Joe
Akerman, cubmaster of Pack
H I and Dan MLlam, assist­
ant cubmaster.
Teaching
the class on
games were Walt illgllng
and (tusi llulbcrt of Alta­
monte Springs Pack 23t. In
charge of the ceremonies,
Stunts and skits class were
Frank Clssson of Orlando
Pack 253 and Dill Massaker
•f Maitland Pack 31.
Instructors for the handi­
craft group ware Mrs. Mary
McKnany of Orlando, 5lra.
Melba Trciber of Winter
Park, Mrs. Frances Setje of
Casselberry,
Mri.
Helen
Ropero of Orlando and Mias
fieri Aldrich.
Among the ereatlva items
made in tht denmollirra'
works Imp were Isot toddles

made from coffee cans, hur­
ricane lamp* made from
tuna fish cans, jet space
ships from balloons, hats
made from newspapers, bot­
tle cap pool, spice and cap­
sule card game and hand
puppets made from socks.

CTP Adopts
$1,800 Budget

By Jane Casselberry
Lyman High will best Seabreeze of Daytona (Jeach In
this week'* Drain Howl Match
at 1:30 p.m. Sunday In the
school auditorium.
Spectators are wrlrome and
admission has been set at 25
cents.
The school had hoped that
arrangements could h« made
to broadcast the match locally
however, a sponsor Is needed
and none has been found to
dale.
The Drain Howl Is something
new in innrr scholastic compe­
tition for Central Florida high
schools. Tills will lie Lyman'*
second encounter on the plan
nrd schedule.
Members of the Drain Team,
selected on the basis of teal*
covering many subjects, arc
David Smith. Pete Carlson.
Hoy Rood win and
linger
Srhmldt. Alternates are Ar­
lene Mason and Sandra Sherwin. Flrtclier Cockrell la serv­
ing as faculty advisor.
Cu-ordinator at Sunday's
meeting will be Dr. It. Wil­
liam Sledman of Orlando Junor College wlm also will se­
lect the moderator and judgrs.

By Jan * Casselberry
The Council of Teachers and
Parenta of South Seminole
Elementary School at Cassel­
berry met Tuesday night In
Ihe school auditorium with
AlaJ. Joseph Laird, president,
presiding.
The group voted to accept
the 11,800 budget presented
by (ho treasurer, Mrs. Bar­
bara Nvancar. Item* Included
were library book* and ency­
clopedias, four television sets
and lunchroom trays for first
grade students.
The program eonslslrd nf a
question and answrr session
concerning gcnrral
school
problems which waa conduct­
ed by Principal C. M. Harp.
He announced that the price
of school lunches has been re­
duced to 25 rents.
Announcement
also was
made that typists ire needed
t« help with putting out the
CTP paper, "Pow Wow."
which krepi parents Inhumed
on all school acllvlllrs.
Mrs. Marjorie Stone Ird the
devotion and Tlcdge of Al­
legiance.

Several tables of hsndicrafts made by various packs
were on display.
Ideas for the annual lllue
and Hold Banquet In-Id in
February were presented by
Casselberry Pack 510 which
has Wally Krolinc as cub-

f

were R. Kirk Lewl*. of
Apopka Pack 211 and XIax
Krpenhach,
neighborhood
chairman.
A special neckerchief slide,
The I zing wood City Council
designed and cist especially has been informed hy letter
for tlie Pow Wow, w*» giv­ from the Meredith Corp, that
en to those attending.
bids for installation of elec­
trical control circuits to the
new water well are insufficient
since requirements now call
for the circuits fn be laid
underground.
Original specification* railed
for overhead installation how­
ever at the time bids were let
Die well was to have been lo­
cated south of Ihe ACL rail­
4
road.
Since original work began
location of the well was
changed upon rccommendaof the engineers to oast of the
railroad and Ihe overhead
cables arc no longer permissi­
ble.
Council voted tn go ahead
with underground installation
by local crews rather than pay
the additional 3100 requested
by Meredith.

*

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t
CUII SCOUT DEN .MOTHERS nltemlctl handi­
craft cltiMcn at luat Saturday nfternoon’M W’ekiwn I)lntrlct I’ow Wow held at the Community
Methodist Church in Casselberry. Instructors

Lyman To Host
Seabreeze In
Brain Bowl

EDITORIAL

shown making huiidpuppctA from socks were,
from left. Miss Ueri Aldrich, Mrs, Mary McKnany, Mrs. Helen Ropero, Mrs. Mellm Trciber
anti Mrs, Frances Setje.
(Herald I’hoto)

COMMENT

Helps Entire Area
The Town »f Cns.xellmrry in to bo commend­
ed on action taken Monthly night to Hiipjiort. the
Seminole Raceway project of widening and rcnnrfaeiiiK Scmlnola Hlvd. in time for the ex­
pected February opening' of the IlarneM Race
Truck.
Although the mad han been aletdgnutcd a
municipal connectinR link and only a wimll por­
tion of It lies within the city limita of Cmotellierry, Ha Improvement will nerve hundred,* of
local renidentit in addition to heavy traffic to the
track.
'Die mail in Ita present condition hint long
been a hazard and even though the town had
been provided with aufficient fund* to make conHtant repair* it would remain a hazard wince
basic coiiHtruction in Inadequate to handle today’ll
ilicrcuacd demand* of daily u*c.
Till* situation will lie largely corrected by
the present cooperative project of hurtine**,
town ami county.
Caaaellierry not only i* helping itself . . .
if * helping the entire area.

Geneva Garden Club
Holds Annual Meeting
By I ouIm- RrayMHt
Hie Geneva Harden Club
lield Its annual open Meet­
ing Monday evening at the
Community Hall whirl) was
decora lei I fur the occasion

Street Openings
Cleveland Talks On Schools Set In Longdale

The lon g* nod City Council
paved the way at last Thurs­
day night's meeting for o|m-iiing of, two streets In tile long­
the lower grades.
date arc* as requested by II.
Announce men l was made |C. Izigan of L.MN Enterprises,
at the meeting that the nal* developers of the area.
ter of trying to secure a
Seminole an,I Florida will
crossover
fur
Alla monte be opened snd clayed from
school children on Sit 438 is Highland iluwn to Way man by
•(ill pending.
Hie clly. Developers have of­
Ways and Means Chairman fered to blacktop Ihe exten­
Mr*. Thomas Wells report­ sions.
ed that 3-350 was cleared In
The rouncil also voted to
liie recent magazine sale* pass a resolution asking tltu
bringing the total fund to county to pave Seuilnole from
be used for the purchase of Highland on out to Hwy. i; 02
additional library books up since traffic congestion in the
to more than tl.ooo.
area u( Long wood Elementary
To dale, 5*5 hooka have School would be greatly re­
been purchased at a cost of lieved by t h e additional
$1,008.18. Members of tire iiiroughwVy.
PTA were gratified to learn
that the IJhrary Committee
lost no time In utilizing live
money for immediate bene­
fit to Die student*.
Principal Frank (lore an­
By Mrs. Adam Muller
nounced Dial the children'*
T h e DeHary Republican
school pictures will be made Club will meet at Die Com­
next Tuesday and that lunch munity Center next Thursday
prices have been lowered to at 7:30 p.m. with Ralph With21 cents.
errll presiding.
Refreshment*
of
coffee,
Guest speakers and enter­
punch and doughnuts were tainment are on the agenda
served
by
fourth
grade and refreshments will b«
roommolhcri at the clo»c of served. The meeting will be
U» program and mooting- j open to all inlnraatad persons.

At Altamonte PTA Meeting
D&gt; t*&gt;uUr Klmunrk
Member* of the Allamnnle
Springs
Elementary
ITA
formed a large audience at
Tuesday night's meeting to
hear Stale
Representative
Mark Clavrland Jr . apeak on
‘ ‘School
Development*
In
South Seminole County."
Cleveland noted that la
1050 thcro waa only one
school in the area which
served student* from tha
first through the 12th grades.
There now are four elemen­
tary schools, one junior high
and the same school which
served 12 grades now only
bas three senior high grades.
Dy the fall nf this year
another elementary school
will be added to the list
since tho English Estate*
School la expected to be
ready for the fall term, live
speaker reported.
Touching on the subject of
books for children, bo ad­
vised that 1m U an advocate
of having high school stu­
dents buy their own texttook* to allow more funds
for providing up-to-date books
to aMflifiant Quantities for

master.
Kach person had been re­
quested to bring a lunch for
the "dutch treat" lllue and
Cold banquet held during
the midafternoon break.
Serving on the decorations
commltte for the I’ow Wow

DeBary GOP
Sets Meeting

with greenery and Christmas
cacti.
Mrs. Ovaries Cole, guest
speaker for the program,
brought a number of her
lovely orchids (or display and
aim presented a very Inform­
ative talk on care and rulturr of the plant*.
Following her talk, Mrs.
Cole conducted a quest ion
amt answer jieriml during
whlrh many tips on growth
of Die orchid were given to
club member* and llietr
guests.
Tlie Genova Hand played
a medley of old favorites as
refreshment*
were served
after which Mrs. Frol Ash­
ton of Orange City played
tlie piano for an old fashion­
ed Community Sing.
Hostesses for tin* meeting
were Mr*. W. T. Bernard.
Mrs. Calvin Oldham. Mrs.
It. H. Krelzer and Xlrs. Elwoud Shaw.

South Seminole
Republican Club
Plans Election

City To Install
Longwood Well
Control Circuits

Party Chairmen
To Be Honored
At Reception
A reception honoring Stale
Democratic Executive Chair­
man Warrrn Goodrich ami
State Republican Executive
Chairman Tom Rrown will
be held at the Rollins Col­
lege
Alumni House next
Monday from 5 p. m. until
8 p. in.
Memtiers of the school's
Young Democrat Club and
Young Republican Club are
sponsoring live event. Stu­
dents of Die Rollins Center
of Practical Politics headed
by Dr. Paul Douglas will set
a* lawta and hostesses.
invitation tu attend the
reception lias been extend­
ed to all Seminole County
residents of both political
parties hy Mrs. Hope liennett, past president of Die
South Seminole Democratic
Women's Club wlm is assist­
ing member* of Die invita­
tion committee.

Civic League
Plans Fund
Raising Events
By Donna Estra
Plans have hern made anil
announced hy the Longwood
Civic league In sponsor a
henefit rani party at 8 p.m.
on Jan. 23 at the Civic Iwague
Building on Church St.
Door amt table prize* will
lie awardrd and refreshments
will be served. Proceed* from
Ihe event will be applied to­
wards upkeep of the building.
Members of the League also
are planning a "lug day" to
be lield tn February to com­
plete the fund for purchase of
a new' Encyclopedia Britt.mica
for Die I »ng wood Library
which is sponsored by the
group

Fire Auxiliary
Installation
Installation ceremonies for
new officers of Ihe l.*kr Mary
Volunteer Fire Dept. Auxiliary
will tu- cunduelrd at today's 8
p.m. meeting of the group hy
Mrs. Msck N. Cleveland Sr.,
wife of the Sanford Fire Chief.
New officer* are Xtr*. Mar­
ion Schueickert. president:
Mrs. Virginia Mercer, vice
president; Mrs. Kay Sastma.n.
secretary and .Mrs. France*
Abell, treasurer.
Director* to be Installed in
elude Mrs. Vola Wcrfelrnin,
Xlrs. Ruby Sjoblom and Mrs.
Margaret Hrlnbueh.
All members of the Auxili­
ary bars been requested to at­
tend the Installation and hrlng
a friend. Light refreshments

By Jane Casselberry
The South Seminole County
Young Republican Club will
hold Its annual election of of­
ficer* next Tuesday at an a
p.m. meeting In the American
Legion Home on Prairie lake.
Recommendations will he
presented by the nominating
committee which met last
Thursday night at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Woodhams
In Casselberry. Nominations
also will be accepted from the
floor.
All members are urged to
attend this important masting. will ba aarvod

DeBary Bridge
Club Names
Weekly Winners
DeBary Duplicate Bridge
Club member* and guest*
formed 15 tables of play at
Tuesday’s 1 p.m. meeting of
the group In the Community
Center with Dr. Earl Sandborn directing.
Winner* were NS, first. Mr*.
Ruth Hiatt and Phil dellerard:
»rrnnd. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Wheatley; lliird. Mrs. Ida WIIMin and Mr*. I. It. Sanders;
fourth, Xlrs. Frank Austin and
Xtri. Hugh duYat and fifth,
Col. and Mrs. William Hague.
IvW, first, Mr. and Mra. K.
XI. Hinkle: second, .Mr*. Nan
Edwards and Xlrs. Belly Dun­
can; third. Xlrs. Virginia Stin­
ger i n d Norman Meyer;
fourth, Harry Sclmb and Xlrs.
George Croake and fifth, Mr.
and .Mr*, limner Winchell.
Bridge lesMins are sched­
uled to begin next Tuc-day at
11 a.in at Die Community
Center.
Hie rlub. at its I p.m. meet­
ing next Tuesday, will open
play in a two months serie*
with a loving cup to he award­
ed the winner.

HD Club
Holds Program
On Stocks

Forest Ranger Issues
Strong Fire Warnings
Seminole County Forest
Ranger Albert Harris of
Izingwood todsy Issued a
stem warning wmceming the
increase of wild fire* oc­
curring during the past sev­
eral weeks since the severe
freeze.
,
Records show that the
county water level is down
about four feet and indica­
tions are than 1983 will be
as dry, if not drier, Dun
1982.
Harris said Diat the For­
estry Service D pushing tor
a tightening of law enforce­
ment against residents who
do not take necessary pre­
cautions and allow brush or
Dash fires to escape.
lie remimk-d that allowing
a fire to e.vca|&gt;c onto a
neighbor's property definite­
ly Is In violation cf the law
and that court case* are go­
ing to he made out of such

[diary also have been reported.
Re*idents finding h neces­
sary to do any burning ara
urged to take such precau­
tions a* cutting fire lines
ami bating plenty of wstef
readily at hand before the
fire is lighted.
Harris also advlxea that tf
assistance Is needed or de­
sired rangers will come out
on a standby basia upon *r»
rangement.

Wood Inlay
Explained
To DeBary Club
By Xlrs. Adam Muller
The art of wood inlay was
explained by John Young of
New Smyrna Beach at last
week's meeting of the DeBary
Art* and Craft* Club at the
DeBary Mansion House.
lie exhibited several pieces
of inlay furniture and pictures
and passed around sheets of
thin walnut wood while ex­
plaining the art of making a
picture.
lie said Dial year* a^o the
mid-wraletn farmers h a d
cleared their lands of the wal­
nut tree* and that today this
rare wood can he found In
many old homes and barns.
These farmer* blasted out
the stumps where Ihe best
wood for inlay is found and (he
price nf a few thin sheets
was much more than they re­
ceived for the entire tree, he
explained.
Young his been doing wood
inlay as a hobby for more
than 34) years.

MAJ. DON A1.1) WOOD of Ronton. Mush., non o f
Mr. timi Mr*. Henry L. Wood of Deflnry, recently
received u citation from the Army for uteri tori*
ou* service in Vietnam. Wood, an instructor in
Military Science at Ronton College, nn&lt;l hin wfic,
Loretta and young daughter, Karen, have often
viidted in DeHary.
(Cox Photo)

Utilities Co. Ready
DeBary Groups To Improve Facilities

Sponsor Dances

Officials of Casselberry Utilities Co. reported
Monday night that the company stands ready within
two days notice to begin immediate work on aera­
By Xlr*. Adam Xluller
New Year'i Eve Dances tion facilities once tlie way is paved to jirovide neces­
were sponsored In DeBary by- sary financing for the work.
Tlie company repeatedly has appealed for ap­
two separate groups.
Tlie DeHary Volunteer Fire
men held their annual gala af­
fair in the Hecreatinn Wing of
the DeBary Fire Hail on CoInmha Rd. with dancing tn the
music of Frank Yohal* Band.
Festive bats and noisemakers were provided by the fire­
men and refreshments were
served with hot dog* and cof­
fee heading the demands.
During the evening the band
played "Happy Birthday" to
Gloria Accardi and Kathryn
Trautman and Frank Pinlo
*ang several request number*
with the orchestra.
The Dellary Dance Club
held it* annual party and
dance at the Community Cen­
ter with dancing tn hi-fi rec­
ord*. Refreshment* were serv­
ed from gaily decorated btiflet tables in imorgasliurtl
slyIc.

Stock Market investments
were explained by Kim Barley
of Ihe A. 31. Klilder offices
in Sanford at Tuesday's inert­
ing of the Lake Mary Home
Denumslralkin Club which was
attended by II mem hers, lour
guests and Mis* Myrtle Wil­
son, Seminole County Home
Demonstration Agent.
Barley jdiowcd a lilm en­
titled "Lady and Ihe Mock
Exchange" nrd conducted a
question and answer pcrjml
pertaining to methods of mak­
ing investments.
This month's door prize was
won by Xlrs. Edwin Kennedy
ami luncheon was served by
Xtr*. Olan Boutwell and Xlr*.
Oviedo Councilman B e n
Xlabcl Brown following ad­
t
Jonri
at Monday night's meetjournment of ihe business and
ing proposed that an effort tie
program meeting.
made to get a (oral hill pa&gt;*cd
by the legislature .it the m'xt
session permitting Hie toun
to cancel long overdue taxes.
Jones said that the total
amount involved is very small
Members of the Hip 'N even though M i m e of the past
Stitch 411 Club will meet Sat­ due bills date back to 1928 and
urday for their first meeting that cancellation would sim­
of the new year. The meeting plify auditing and keeping of
will he at t 30 p.m. In the Ihe town record*.
Home Demonstration Building
Tlie motion was seconded li&gt;
at 25th St. and Sanford Avc.
Bill Xtarlin and approved.
Members are to tiring their
sewing for a work session
which will last until 3:3u p.m.

Oviedo To Seek
Cancellation
Of Back Taxes

I

4-H Club Plans
Work Session

incident* where necessary
and sufficient proof is found.
Seven people have been
tried, found guilty and fined
since Nov. 1, Harris report­
ed.
In addition to threats pos­
ed by Uie extreme dryness a
ra*h of set fire* have oc­
curred
in
tlie
Sanlando
Springs area during Ihe last
three weeks. Indication* that
several recent fires in Uie
Lake Mary area were incen-

HD Agent Plans
Sewing Course
Seminole County H o m e
Demonstration Agent Xtis*
Myrtle Wilson anounced todaytil aI a Sewing Course for all
interested ladies will open next
Tuesday at 7:.'HI p.m. si the
Home Demonstration (tenter,
403 E. 23lh St. in Sanford.
Assisting Mi** Wilson a* in­
structor for the course will be
Mrs. Vivian (jidnn of Sanford.
Approximate two hour classes
will be held on Tuesday night*
of each week for an estimated
six week period.
Registration udl in- made at
the lirsl meeting and those
planning to attend are asked
to bring haste sewing mater­
ial* and rqulpuicnt to the
class.

Audubon House
Trip Planned
By Garden Club

proval by the Hoard of Al­
dermen to niisn ita water
rales in order that fund*
would tie uvaibihle to inrrea&gt;a
aeration and atoraga facilities
deemed necessary by en­
gineers to meet t'emnnd* of
Lh« Slate Board of Health.
Extended water and sewer
service also hus been request­
ed in Hie proposed annexa­
tion petition of Sentinels
I’hi/ji by Eastern Shopping
Centers.
Don Willson, speaking for
t h e company at Monday
night's meeting, told tho
bomd Hint on additional $7iH&gt;
per month I* needed over a
two year period to finanre tha
improvements and that ar­
rangement already have lieen
mode to provide nnd Install
neeesMiiy- equipment cnee the
water rale incercuse is ap­
pro* ed.
Ilihburd Casselberry, owner
of the rompuny, pointed out
that improvement in the wa­
ter qmilily would begin lo
ilnm almost mimed lately ultra
the basic work and installa­
tions ole started.
Aetion on the late increase,
olio way or the other, is expeeled shortly lifter the new
b-ard lakes over next week.

it.* Donna E*te*
'tlie regular monthly meet­
ing of thr Sunlit Seminnlr Gar­
den Club will lie held at the
Florida Audubon S o c i e t y
Building in Xlattland on Jan
21 at 12:3&lt;l p tn
—. £
Members planning to alien')
are asked tn tiring a saek
lunch. Dessert and beverage
will be served by the hostess­
A Meat Information School
es. Mrs. Myron Jarobs and will be sponsored In Sanford
Mr*. Clarence Docbener.
by the Seminole County Coun­
cil nf Home Demonstration
Club* it the Club Center, 403
E. 23ih St., next Thursday be­
ginning at 0:30 a m.
Initrurtor will be Dr. Robert
Dy Donn;i Kntei*
Reddis, specialist from th*
This month's meeting of the Izingwood Area
University of Flurids
at
Chamber of Commerce has been designated as
Gainesville.
"Gripe Night" when members and residents will
Home Demonstration Agent
In* invited to step forth and list their complaints
Xtis* My rtle Wilson advised to­
concerning the city.
day that those planning to atThe informal "gripe" session will be belli 1tend s'xnild bring a *»ck
following the organization's regular monthly
lunch. Coffee will be provided.
badness meeting scheduled to l&gt;e held at the
The school is being planned fof
Civic League Rttildiitg on Church f?t. beginning
■nd win he open to all Inter

HD Council
I o sponsor
To
Sponsor
Meat School

'Gripe' Night

Village Club
Sets Meeting
Hy Motu Grin stead
Members of Hie North Or­
lando Garden Club will Imld
their regular monthly meeting
at 7:30 p.m. today.
The meeting will be held at
the home of Xlrs, Mary Watson. 241 Panama Ed­

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By Larry Vrrshrl
Don't b«&gt; surprised if tlie
city doesn't take the initia
'n e Monday and get that
IA00.009 water improvement
trogram off the ground. . It s
an the agensia and rememlier
away back in April ot List
year when City Manager VS
F.. Knowles said "water ra
tioning in 14-18 months."

The
tremendous natural
potential of Florida is betnz
teamed uilh Texas capital
and development know how
t» form a new economic »Uuiiilus for Central Florida
The
Sanford
Industrial
Park will officially come in1,0 being Iwre. next Saturday. when Texas oilman II.
I- Hunt. Florida Governor
Farris Bryant. Florida Comuussionrr
of
Agriculture
jviye Conner, ansi other dignilaries from Florisla and
I Texas put into operation a
huge new III.II Products
vegetable parking plant. The
new III.II Products plant is
the first of many nianufaeturing lirms that will buihl

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UNTIL NOW . . . Atlantic
££ ,'ot»t Line will have to let ‘
tome employes go because
»f the Jet fuel line to the
Sanford Naval Air Station . .
ACL, one of our biggest tax­
payers will lose closr to
H00.000 per year because of
the line . . . Now why didn't
the ACL troops tell the CityCommission all this a couple
of months ago

in the new industrial park
Governor Bryant declared
that the Sanford Industrial
I'ark and the industries that
locate there promise a consistent new source of income
for Uir individual and bustness of Florida, and new
uses of Fhtrisla natural re­
sources and agricultural pro.
sluct* that will prove greatly beneficial to the growth
of the state.
Texas oilman Hunt will
throw a master switch put­
ting into operation a com­
plex of elaborate machinery
that wtll dry or can Florida
vegetables Into forms delec­
table to the tastes of supermarket bu;s.'rs all over the

L’nited Stales The plant will
take advantage of the na­
tural resources of the San
ford area including fertile
land anil a long growing season. an excellent labor pool,
and virtually all types of
transportation and rapid dis­
tribution facilities.
Hunt is head of the Hunt
Oil Company, and has earn­
ed a unique reputation as a
successful businessman ill.H
Products is a division of the
Hunt Oil Company, and one
in which Mr Hunt takes particular (merest because of
his concern with health as
it pertains to what we eat
The Hl.ll Products phut
in Sanford is located m San-

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JA Y t’KK WKKK. lilfi.’l in the fir.wt official imH'lanintion Isstieil Ly new
Mayor Toni McDonald, shown here (seated) as he sillied the declaration
fo r the annual event, to he held Jan. 2H through 2fi. Juycee I'resident (I It’ll ii
McCall is at left and Jaycee W’eek Chairman Tom Speers at ripht.
(H erald P hoto)

Ball To Aid Sarepta

Male Chorus will put on
top grade show- at the Civic
Center Jan. 2* starting at
• p. nt.
llrart Council meeting set
for tonight at Merle Warn­
er's home on Park Avc. to
map out plans for Ihr forth­
coming Heart Fund Drive.
You can make your dona­
tions to the Sarepta Home
Improvement Fund Saturday
to members of the Itaintmw
Girls or DeMolay boys, who*
’ll be carrying white milk
cartons marked with the
name on downtown streets
and in the billowing loca­
tions; Food F'air shopping
center, 25th St. Winn-Dixie,
McHrynolds Drug store area,
and the Ritt Theater area.
A roadblock will also he
set up at Hie corner of Third
St. and Park Avr. lo accept
motorists donation* for tlie
Sarepta Home Fund.
A big pot of hot soup will
be served to the Sarepta Tag
Day workers by Mrs. C. T.
Ellison of Clyde's Grill, in
Ihs* 200 hlork of Sanford
Ave. Tlie soup will tie sup­
plemented
by
sandwiches
made by member* of the Wo­
man's Club, wlm are spunanring the Tag Day Drive.
■Nobody asked me, hut re­
member Hie Sarepta home
is just a stop gap measure
on aid lo our indigent and
old . . . The County Com­
mission will still have to do
aomelhlng . . . I winder if
anyone has ever thought
about Hill Burton fundi.
Not only has Max Brewer
fulled on (he idea over a
Lake Monroe Causeway but
•iso nixed prospects lor
building the proposed acres*
road from Wc«t Volusia lo
N ubs.

Chamber Sets 'One
Punch' Campaign

If VV. Kslea, Mrs. C. M. Bust,
Mis. Williuui Kirk. Mrs. Bill
Sliingflrld, Joe D • li n i a o n,
Cliff Nelson. Miss ll&lt;uinie
Stoffer ami Mis. Dottle lliggililaithniu.
Organisations wlmii seitl
repii'sentiilives to the meeting
ilirllldi-d (lie Wtdcimit- Wiigott
Clubs, the ll.\ V. Hie Home
Drmmi*trMtion Cluli. Credit
Wmiten's lliei.kfust Club, hiwunis, Aliterirnli l.rgiuii Auxilissry. Oviedo Wooum's Clutt,
I .tike \l»ry Women's Club, the
Seminole County ITdetation
of Women's Clubs.I Sanford
Women's

A om*-|iuiult
ottp-pimrli nicnibvrnhip
mem hernhip tdlriv
riv e,
aimed
r, aim
ed at an Sigma

Golf

S.VNTOKD, Kl.O UIDA

Assn.,

BeUi

Post Accepted

1 WASHINGTON' (U lT j —
i Guv. David Lawrence id Penn'•ylviinia, who leaves office
dan. I.'i, lm» H’ vvptrd an offei
tu in- cLatttoull of I'w.-nicut
K i n n i d y's Comniitlee mi
Kqual Oppnltunily in llmising.

News Session Off

Blinding Arctic
Snow Ravages
Mid-West States

By I'niled Press lulrinational
Blinding *now whipped out
of Ihr North Thursday night
in ail arctic storm that drop
l» d temperatures as much us
Id degrees.
The stnrin triggered heavy
snow warnings as far South
(lie next iu«» s p p U.
as Texas and rold wave wain
mgs fi..in the Unities to the
S e m in a r s S d
WASHINGTON I I'l l) — Mississippi.
A speri.il weather bulletin
Tin. F edet a I Mediulmil mid
Com-llialmii S r r s l r e said termed the blast an immense
Thursday it will h&lt;di| sperinl and intensely cold surge ol
seminars to try to tem h its a n lir air
It warned Midliiedlnl.il* how to lit ad oft la ! westerner* lo III are lor a
bor-llli.liHgemetil piohleius to |i|»li.llge.l kpell ol quite severe
midwinter weather ’’
fore liiev l»*«ome .-rises.
A 11(7 jet homhfi crashed
ujMin takeoff during a siu.w
Children llurned
PIIOVIDKN’CR FOBGK, Va. storm at Wirhita. Kal. killing
( Ill'll Flic dealixiyed a iun.1 Ihe pilot and injuring -two
liouse siiareil by three fam- crewmen Ih e tHimber was
Hie* 'I hurs.liiv. Ion mug fom based at Lincoln. Nell . anil
viilldn ii lo tieath. 'I wu of tile bad been d ilerl.il lo Wicillla
. ighl sorvivota auffeiot burns. because of bad weather
Seven perauns win- pre*uiii
The file u|.parenlly was l«u. Itid off by a defective chimney
,h'i,d “• Ihe k'sllak, Ala*
In tlie Iwo-sto.y franiv liouae. *“'■ ,lil' i*l station alter a IW
.
|a«lrol bmnlHr loiicheil down
I ' l ’IO l’l t y llI V L 'l)
" n a •’ain-slicken.-.l runway
LOS
I.OS ANtiKI.KS
ANGELES lU
(LPTl.Ii —— ‘4|"* apparently started In skid
The Surveyor spare r.uft ha.
«P ........... »
...... gi.en liighesi priority to A
lake television pi. tines of Ihe
Ihlllsday lie.ll III* ali.ill
moon an.l |.ave the way for 'l,,nwl i"rk"l* Buck on the
landing t S aslrciauU on it. “ •«.!**». g.t plain* ..t south Da
gota Some 2&lt;in volullleer* had
sm fa .e I h. goveiiim.-nt f..-l*
joined the search lor I'aul
it . . "v. i y u.g e.il" to gel Hi.
Over.cker, of Faith. S D .
......... ..
spa.ec.afl on
loooo u&gt;i*.*lon - »el fo. &lt;-,&lt;.|y who*.- (h-iilli w.t* ..Hi.lulled to
a Ill-art alluck ol .-xjmimiio.
Ibo.'t.
,
WASHINGTON

J

C. l avender made an on

NO. f i r .

Acting as commission ehur*
man during the hospitalisation
of Gen. J . C. Hutchinson,
Avery indicated the commit*
sion will agree (o participato
would handle iiimnr diainagr in the road imjiruvement pro­
gram due to a heavy meres**
17 U? The Casselberry Board problems.
id Aldermen, in special si .* j Avery told 'hr Herald that of traffic on Ihe street becaii*a
•ton la*l Monday evening, should Hie t-oinily rommission of the raring program.
graulcd permission for llw- agree lo assist in the road proload projeil
jert the entire improvement
J D Self ol tile (‘asset- program can lx- completed belu rry lioad Hoard, lultl Hie { (ore Hie Dareway opens Its
I'.ixilheny Itn.inl of Alder- first harness raving season
liieii lliat the county rommis-1 next inulilll.
thr-spot inspection of the Iwninile roadway this mm mug
Tile street, just lioilli ol
Cassclla'IT), eonucrls Ills*
Seminole Karevs ly wiih Hut

sion had In.healed the county
would pnivule rock and clay
for a six incli litise and pro
liahly would widen a bridge.
He added the county also

New Apportion
Plan Favored
Partly By Solon

Stair Rep. Mark Cleve­
land Jr. informed Gov.
Ilryanl that in rase of a
rlose side he wvald support
the III member plaa In in
effort lo end ihe reapporH.mmenl hassle.
The governor railed (1e»r.
land In bojvrs nf rounding up
support and aid from Hie
senior member of the Coun­
ty’s legislative delegation.

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I'rcnitli iit Ki iin o ly 'i ltu riil« )
«ii 11•*«i o ff Ih r licit * « o iifcirn t«
lie lunl ffi’ht'ifuli’d fin
n«**t
W cillirstiny
I n'im UM* o f
till*
In i ^ c hwiiiU t o f iiir» *n K ri lie
will In* »i*ridiii|r l&lt;»
in

tiwo rhupterai,
n u t . i . n m : it. i i o o i ’
Itl't) Does,
a p p r o x i m a t e 12 p e r r e n t im re a s e fo r th e new y e a r .
Wives,
...........
is Hchcdtded l»y lltu S e m in o le (, ’utility (, ’h
a n d ie r o f
Deserve, Iluaine*a mid
Profc**i«nal Women, Juyvera,
C o m m e rrn f o r n e x t T u e s d a y .
C o-chairm en S e o tt Hums and C harlie Kobinson Pilot Club, Civltuns, Ilospit..I
J r . will meet with 12 tunm ca p ta in s and th e ir to* Auxiliary, Chamber of ComAll Souls ( ulh.dic
———
------— iw o r h r r * m( m ki. L u f f l»ir»k - iiieue,
fast at K I. ill Tile*.lay Hi tlie Woini.n's Club, CM V ami tlie
( Mr. I.omy A. I lent It, I ’SN, Inn 1»s*s*»i |iru*
Civic Center, according to -'Ld I " " l h,v
Mis. Ii.amar llrndi-n, as*iatiii . ite.l frurn «*x«-t-iil ivi* ufficer t« ...iiiiiiiimliiiB «»fJohn Krider, t.'hi.mbcr man..nt iiduiiiiistiutor of ilie Jfarlicer «if IIATKON SKVKN'm ‘•|,.qiu,Hiiilvi,rH «f
ager.
Team cn|daiu» mi« Arl ''I'*1' Home sj.ok.i t«. the civic
tin* l,’l»q,l," aiic.'i’.qliiijr (Mr. I.uiijo 11..«.)&gt; Jr., USN,
Heckwith, W a l t e r Gittluw, c l u b re|ireavlit«tivea w h o
T i n - «*)uni$r«* .if s .&gt;iii n i ; i n.I w i n iii i &lt;&gt;in|&gt;1i hIii -i I
TALLAIIASSLK llJP Ij — lllowaid Hodges, Bob lleaaer* &lt;''row.l.il tlm Wuiuaii'a Cluli
l min v xv it Is ii jiiiliiti* ..f ’’ViyMliiiiti’s” flyinjf over
rr. Bill Hemphill, Cliff Mr- meeting luuiu, outlining the
in pi *•*■'isjiui fiiriiiiitinii.
Gov. Farris Bryant —
Thursday
Kilddn. Brack Perkins, Merle f,,,K'*',,n " f the home, und ex(M r. Il(*ntli, win. s e t n vvnrlil riwunl fur uir*
look the ltd oil a 550.000 Sluo..i n ft xx it Ii ii l,HHH-|&lt;j|nBl‘2ini lojiil Ly flvin j- In i l l , .
Winnei. Jim limit. Sonny llaoperi.tion at .
OOOa-ytar plan which will ar hot it, Tom M. Donald an.l Id ...... I""fit, unapottso.e.l corp
I.'i H foot nil |)oc. 12, |!HiH, losiiloa vxit Ii Iliri wifo
quaint Floridian* with Ihr Hunt.
cllltloll.
Mini eovon oliil.lroii in Snnrnril.
threat ol world domination hy
( M r . I l o n p l i n s liooii n a a i j - n o i l jo * u i r u f f i r e r
Krider staled the bieakfa.l
, '”1- J °
rrl,'«r.o irrn tlutol *' " " n*f *►»' C..uilliou*e Com
n f t in * i i i r o r u f t n i r r i o r , I ’S S K n l o r i i r i a e .
Communism.
r r r o "i "i e " .1 r d lo
The governor named Id* one-day nirm»N-r*hi|i drive. In
a letter t» . Immlwr ui. li.be.... ,h '’
V Con.inissioneia
press aide, John F.vans. to
B u rn saiM lB o l.il..... . said;
llo .tlb e S h i .q.lu Home Ih- g,vhead the program, ami said
,, ell, ev.-iy ,i.*si*tuioe in .oiler to
We H.-e suie that. you will
,
lellcve tlie rounly of iiuvilig
"tlie fines! minds in the na­ waul to pint with the other
. ...
,
.
tion” will he brought lo Flor­ Irjsm.-.** and |iiofrssiuual niru to liuil.l a new home for tlie
«ge.i ami iii.
I M a ste r S m iK iit
ida lo enlighten Ihe population und women who liuve indiBrernt lieu slot. legoluIlklll.lN (HPIt West II* c
«at.’d
their
willingness
to
h.-l|.
on the subject ol freedom v*
tlolls, which lei I Ihe |iic*eut III. |&lt;-&gt;li&gt;e today aeairhcd (or
with this very necessary jiart
the Beds.
County liol.io ho|H-l.-»sly
tlie |&gt;e.*ons who set off Ihe
of our rhamlu-r operation."
Sam Lewis. Saulord Negro,
Bryant gave few details
pur, an.l threatened Sarepta new year’s f i.at explosion on
WASHINGTON I l l ’ll
Hit* nrvxly r«
&lt;'««|*il •»l
At the Tursduy hiei.kfa.t
Idtt’il allay of nfoilier than tile program will hr each liiemliershiji Worker will with loss of lirrnse unless im- the Beilin wall. The blast, was rhargrd with assault with Aelion in tlie new UMl. C o n ­ mill it a
mainly lupjiorled hy private la- given four or five names mediate correction* and im- wlmii took fdai-e oil tin- West a deadly w&lt;-a|aui Thursday g r e s s moved b a c k s ta g e today f I r f IniiMiii^a, r|m4ii Im11«»n
ciluens and industry, amt will of |&gt;otential members, indivi­ liroveriienta weir ini.de were ern side of Hie wall ill uii Uli lllgllt alter lie sled anoHier witti I loo*.- Ih iii’mrat* an.l f ivlitei eil im who will fill two
have national affiliation with duals or businessr*, to ron- sighted as Hie muse of the dcipass ol the CoiilUlunisl-lun Negro ill Ihe stomach al It.'iiuhlii ans I. oiling ■e|ii.rut.‘- Ih-ima iatlc vacancies on the
,
liresenl dilriuina in whirl, the elevat.-il r a i l w a y Ihursday Fourth M md Cypress Avi ly over key r(iiiiiuiU**«* Mini IIoum* \\a&gt;i» A Mniim Cmiii*
the Institute fur American
tael. Krider said il l. ho,Kai COUI„ flnd, |Ur|f
niyiit, f
NijUiir**
polirr ri’|HjrU*d
lc.t&lt;iri aIii |i |h&gt;«Is .
milt •*«*, wIi i« l« \%111 liniiillr not
Strategy in Chicago
fas
Inasa.a
m
s
Ift.S
..
I.s
to increase til. .handier
llutronir of lht*lr Intrnimirnl only Oh* ini'tlit ui* ptuii hut
Col. Gregoly explained that holr in tl»r Ixmii'r t%hi« h ili« | N»lh*nir| Jotinxoii. Ikl. max
Evans, who nuw makes Vi,membership from ;IN2 &gt;M,i tlie C o u n t y Commissioners vi«lf* Ihilin.
ri'jiorh'd in fair t'oiulilion «l Mi|iuihhtr« rotilil l»r»«r h**Nvi|y Iht* I'm-m.Ii i i I'b |»I«$« f»»r m inx
fioo a year, will get an Increase
year to 450 this year. “And cannot legally give any finan­
Srininoln Mnnmrial llo»|iilal wll
fMl#. tif
0f
, U|.
in the new post in the form of
with the giowth of Sanford cial assistance to Sate|ita, but l o l l 1 t o o k Found
after til ing stud in Ihe stomach i l r n l
K f n n n l y 'a
lrtfiikhiliv«
llcji. IT.il l.aodium, I.D-Gu ),
payment from Hie Chicago in
ANCONA, Italy ( U l i j — with a 32 caliber pistol,
pro|awala inrluding his eon- a|qn-an-d lo la- a fuvorlte fo.
slitutr. lie has made several and Seminole County this lust have given strong moral supyear,” he added, “we may- |&gt;ort to the rffoits of (.rival.- Franciscan fria.s have found
■
troversinl |dun for hos|iital one of tlie two J.osts, with tlie
trips North to discus* the pro­
even surjiast the 450 figure." orguniiutiona and rilizrns of a rare |iam|ihlet dated 1511,
rare for the agedoilier to go to eillier Ill'll. Boss
gram with others and helped
The first worker on each the county to piovidc money, describing Chriato|iher I'oluitiAfter a fust, furious takeoff Buss, ( D-T.'lillt, or l(e|i. I'sl
organize the Florida cam­
team to be successful In com­ labor and materials to keep bus' discovery of America. An
ol. Wednesday, followed by Jennings, (D-Va.i.
paign.
routine lulkfesls and rm action
I.atidiimi bus mad. m. j.uhEvans will sen e as a special pleting his allotted rails, Kri- the home within the state’s arinouncenirnt said the histor­
ic document was discovered hy
A study of collages, the ait Thursday, the new Congress lie roi.imitnieril on me.li.aie.
advisor to Hie national insti­ tier said, will receive a $25 legal requirements.
*«vings bond. Further, he
Efforts were redoubled after chalice in a small mountain of building pictures with bits was in lerrs* today until Mon­ Bass and Jennings are report­
tute.
He estimated that the Cost ol added, the team bringing in a jilea from Nurr|da official* monastery where ft hud gath­ of paper and cluth, will be eon- day u hen Krimedy will deliver ed ready to su|i|airt the I'lesitlie program will be between the gienlest number of niem- fur a loan from the Housing ered dust for centuries and ducted by Mr». J . (I Gregory his Mute uf the Union Messugo dent's plan. Tha ruiiimiltee is
$50,000 and SIOO.OOO a year and bcnthijia will be treated to a and Home Finance Adminis­ turnrd over to Uie Faleonaia *1 the inerting of the Sanfold to a joint House-Senate sef- so closely divided a difference
of one of two votes could •«that very little of Ihe money steak rook-out for thrin.rlvr* tration met with a rold Franciscan monastery library \rt A**n. Monday at l:!» '*lo i» at I 3flp .n i. KST.
f
|near here.
•boulder.
, p m. at tha Uvie t-enttr.
j At piivau huddle# all over|cmisl,
will be supplied by Umt slate. and their wives.
t

New Anti-Red
Plan Unveiled

Phi

(Question whether Seminole|faring of Seminole Blvd will
County will participate in the be decided at s special railed
proposal widening and resur- meeting of the County Coin
niissiiin at 4 p in. Salurda) at
tin- eourtlmuse
Vice Chairman James P
Avery Jr. loid The lleiald !.•
day tliat cum mission mem­
I
bers. t'omity F.ngtiicer Willi.im
lliisli and County lioad Supt.

nswA...

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HcprcaChtatitca of 112 tsein- infill Fund.
Grind Jury Monday will
hold up new windows com inolc County civic organltn- - Cominitte« hi e m b e r s npstruction on the third floor lions met Thuiadny at the pointed to seive with Begun
Sanforvl Woman’s Club mid in promoting and singing the
of the courthouse.
named Mnyfair Inn assistant Charity Ball include Mr. and
Dr. Jess Diet* In town malinger, llichaid Began head Mis. Clifford M’ Kibbin, Mr.
looking over Sewage treat­ of a committee lo stage a huge and Mrs. Bill Merritt, Mrs.
ment plant amt also will do Charity Ball for the lienelit of j Minion la.lour, .Mis. I.eotinril
some work for the Hunt peo­ the Sarepta Home Impiove-1 Dunn, Mia. Ilv tty linker, Mis.
ple on some industrial waste
problems
Don't forget Policeman's
Ball Saturday night.

l-’ltl . J A N T A IIY I I . 190.1

Saturday On Seminole Blvd.

llcy, we noticed some sur­
veyors oul by Adams Shopping Center property.
to

Kstaii'.iHlioil liliW

Special County M eet Set

That letter writer who criticiied our Tax collector
John Galloway should get his
facts right! Galloway has
done much for this county
. . . If you think I’m kidding
check those excess fee re­
ports. . .

happened

plant will he the largest nt »urh items at pork and
Its kind in Florida.
I&lt;eans, dried black eye pea*,
Tlie plant's location
in butler beans, lima beans,
Sanfont Industrial Park, i* .mil spaghetti,
less than 30 miles northwest
The plant will pnalure
of Capo Canaveral, in lla1 eanmil g.xalv for various
center of one of the fo»to*t Hl.ll brand names—Ill.H. \i*
growing areas in the Cnitod I ma, Saxct and Hallmark.
Stale* Wdliiii a radius of Ollwr Ill.H brands are But*
Id miles tilers’ arc more than lerfield. 1Yiiinip!i and Pera million |a’o|.lc and some' fection. From 2nd to 4'«J
200 industries.
workers will 10* employed at
The Sanford p'ant of Ill.H various season*, with the an­
will process vegetables such nual payroll running about
as |H.tat.ws, beans, apinaeh. half a million dollars,
corn. Iwi’ts and carrots for
An indu*trial spur of Ihe
canning during the 10-month i Al antic CwaMline Bailmad
Florida growing season. Pur- i will serve Ha* HLH jdant,
ing the entire 12 month* of ! and truck shipments will
tlie year the plant wdl he have ea*y acre** over t'.S,
Hie Sanford Ill.H Products engaged
in processing of Highways 17 and 97.

lim t lit

I'n itcil I’ros-s l.i-iit&lt;i&gt;il W in*

O P. Herndon out of the
hospital.

What evs’r
Bcllmeade!

ing developed into an Indus
trial park, as is the ease
wlit li
Sanford
lndu»tri.il
Park, or whether timlverlaud» are being improved, or
whether an entire agricul­
tural area i« being nssured
a local market for national
distribution of its produce.
The IHO.IXHI • square
foot
plant to lie opened by HLH
Products in Sanford on Sat
unlay wilt occupy an NO.len­
site in Sanford Industrial
Park. Opening of Hits plant
brings to it tin* number of
food
processing
establish­
ments operated across the
country by lit II Product*

W K A T IIK It: I’u rlly .lo w ly , ttiilil. |,o\v tsiniKlit lid.

County Commission Chair­
man J . C. Hutchison doing
well after surgery at -Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital. May
he out soon!

Seminole County Fair is
scheduled this year for live
week of Fob. I-Feb. 9

•and acres
Florida
bcrland.
The limbcrland presents a
special challenge. Nature ol
the terrain, jungle-tike in
most instances, makes it im
possible to use orthodox
methods of timtier harvest
Further, die Hunt I’mperlies philosophy of land de­
velopment dictates that as
the land is employed to its
best current use, planning
and reinvestment for tits- future must assure the con­
tinuing c real urn of values for
the I&gt;oM interests ol the en­
tire community.
Tins
philosophy
applies
wiih Hunt Properties, whe­
ther Hie I.list involved is be­

uJlrv

Memo to farmers
and
irrowers—deadline for sign­
ing up for the CSDA Agri­
cultural program for 19»13 is
Jan. 15 . . .

!o

ford Industrial P a r k ,
a
•pace-age development for
industries paced In the act!vitics at Cupe Canaveral, only.V) miles away. Sanford Industrial Park is a planned.
controlled industrial develop
ment of Hunt Properties, the
real estate management ojicration of the tlu- Hunt inter­
ests.
The faith of Mr Hunt and
his organisation in the Flor­
ida potential dm-* not stop
with Sanford Industrial Park.
t|ie HLH Products plant, and
other investments la-ing made
in the immediate vicinity of
Sanford. Hunt Properties al­
so is actively eng agesI in the
development of several thou

Ncgro Held
In Shooting

Art Assn.
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Demos, GOP 'Feudin'
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Siipjairl of the finl phase of
a new rrapix.rlioniiirnt com­
promise in (lie Stale legisla­
ture was expressed here today
hy State Hep. Mark N. Cleve­
land Jr .
Ilcferring lo a l IT rejMirt to
The lleiald (rum Sarasota «i
a plan to inrrrase the lygis*
laturr to IPO representatives
and 42 senators in an linediale railed session, 4'lrvrland
«aid he it in favor of thr plan
However, lie would not com­
mit himself to a second pha»e
of the |&gt;rograin: To Inrrrase
Ihe House to a Ifl-niemlaTship at a Inter date. “ It
would,” lie *aid, “only aeroniplish added iiipiiiInts and add­
ed cost uf government hut, as
I *ce it, nothing else.”
liouse Speaker M a I I ii r y
Holla- said he will try hard to
sell the two stage plan during
the weekend at the "only
rhanre" (or effectively lerun
&gt;4it ut in -4 tin* Legislature in
Hlne lor Ihe regular session in
April.
It would Involve an Ininirdiale tiwrial sestiun to adojd
a formula increasing ll.ui*e
tiirmlaT*hi|i from ti.’&gt; to to!)
and Ihe Senate Horn 2d to 12.
With these additional mem­
bers seated. Home said. th&lt;*
190.1 legislature Hun could
llir rt’*t uf Ihr ajqxirtioninriil plan, presumably an
inerea*.' in Hie llou*c lo III
nicinliers and any rliinges llm
lawmakers favored for Hi*
Senate, during (lie regular
session

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P b * b 2— F r i. Ja n . 11, '68

Rev. Grover Sewell

Too
Tired?
How Important it U lor ut
to b m tba correct curai for
our ailments. We sometimes
hare to amlle when we read
of medical doctor* "Jetting
blood" for many nineties In
year* gone by. Even #o, we
try many insufficient If not
alwaya harmful cure* for
“what alia ua."
- A nurae told of an exper­
ience which llluatratei our
point, flh* had apent many
long and hard houra In the
boipltal and felt exhauated
from tlila particular period of
work. The decision which ah*
faced was whether she should
go to bed or to church since
there wai still time to dress
and attend the worship ser­
vice.
She wai very sincere about
her faith so she made the ex­
tra effort and managed to
drag bar weary body to
cburcb. Perhaps she reasoned
that since euch effort was
made she should open herself
to God. She was rewarded
greatly. Her body, mind and
•oul 11 peri*need a marvelous
renewal. A fresh sense of love
possessed her and the breath
of God so breathed on ber that
the exhaustion was blown
away.
Bo many people aay they
are "too tired" to worship, so
they exhaust themselves fur­
ther with recreation that dots
not ie-em ta. Finally the

nervous fremy. not cured by
artificial means, becomes
more and more a frustration.
If you are to rest your body
and mind you must first rest
your soul. This can be done
only as we refresh ■( the
springs of God’s mercy by
worship, prayer and Bible
study.
It Is Irua that many people
are.-, “always tired" even
though they do not work
enough for fatigue as mbs true
with the nurse about whom I
havo written.
1 understand that medical
doctors are constantly besetged by people who have the
common eomplalnt* of being
tired. Of course, there are
physical causes for much of
IhU ailment, but many of ua
have experienced the fatigue
that results from boredom. Wc
may be busy all of the Urn*
and yet realise very little
sense of purpose and find our­
selves without sincere motive*
tied.
There is another well known
fatigue which results from
anxiety or frustration which la
much Ilka boredom is that
they all stem from emotional
or psychological sources.
God did not create min so
that be can live normally
without filth. Again the ans­
wer to being "too tired" Is
God, la fact, tha answers to
ill of life are ultimately is
Him.

Seminary Sportsfest
Scheduled Saturday
Seminary students, •reds*
nine through U, trout the
Orlando Stake of the Church
of J m ui Christ of Latter
Day Salata will meet Satur­
day at the Church I inch
for aa all-day Seminary
6 port*faat beginning at • a.
Each atudeut haa beta In­
vited la bring a gueat ter
the fuagtached eveat which
will conclude with a barbe­
cue supper followed by a
devotional period and aa
open air party under tba

aura,

Feature events

scheduled

Circle To Meet

By Jaae Casselberry
The Crusader Circle of the
Casselberry Community Meth­
odist Church WSCS will meet
next Monday at • p.m. at the
borne of Mrs. June Griffith,
1M Highland Rd., Fern Park.

ladies Church
Group Meek
In Longwood
By Deaaa Estes
The Ladies Auxiliary ot
the First Pentecostal Church
of Longwood held it* regu­
lar monthly meeting at the
church on Orange Ave. Mon­
day evening.
The meeting was opened
with prayer by Mrs. Phoebe
Pemberton end minutes read
by Mrs. Thomas Airy.
U was reported tbat 11
Chriftmse
Cheer
baskets
were distributed to needy
families In the Longwood*
Hanford area during the holi­
day*.
Each member decided to
male* sod donate one or
more absorbant pads to the
SaropU Nursing boms.
A scriptural talk on the
"Handmaids of the Lord"
was given by Mrs. M. L. Mc­
Daniel who pointed out that
one "should do what one
can for th* Lord and do it
willingly."
Fallowing
the
business
meeting, the boat a u f: l»*tess, Mr. and Mrs. Jests
Brown, served cake, coffee
and grape Juioe to those at­
tending.
Tile next meeting will be
l«*kl Feb. 4 at the church.

Lake Mary
Baptist Class
Has Meeting
By Frances Wester
The Friendship Class of tha
First Baptist Church of Lake
Mary htld Its regular monthly
meeting Tuesday night at th*
home af Mrs. C. N. North,
class teacher. In Longwood.
Mrs. Haael Stoke* presided.
The program was opened with
prayer g irts by Mrs. Jackie
Gray.
After tha business eeeslon,
Mrs. Mclftuitan of Longwood
gave tho derotlonaL The clos­
ing prayer wee gives by Mrs.
North.
During tha social hour that
followed Mrs. J . A. Vara lad
tha group In a Now Year’s
gams. The prise was wow by
Mrs. Betty Whigham.
Rsfreshmente wars served
by the hoeteas.
Others attending wars Mr*.
Stella Shelton, Mrs. Clare
Matbeeon, Mrs. Jaaaatta Biaslove, Mrs. Grace Brows, Mrs.
Mary Wllbalm and Mrs. Sam­
my Lou KesL

during the day include ■
rodoo, basketball, tug-o-wsr,
volleyball, badminton, touch
tootbal’, ping-pong and rope
walk aad relay races.
The rodeo promises to be of
special Interest to the San­
ford students for advance aaaouDcemaata report that a
special "kilter" Brahama
bull wU be ridaa by the
Sanford
Ward
champion,
President Freeman Baggett.
Ia other activities the
Sanford atudents will meat
Bellevue la basketball and
Daytona Baach hi volleyball
aad badminton.
la a4*1It Vet to the Sanford
Seminary student*, groups
will be attending f r o m
Apopka,
Frultkod
park,
Bellevue, Orlando first and
second districts, St. Cloud,
By Danas E***a
Klsslmmoo, C o c o a , MelTh*
First
Passtcoetal
bairn*, New Smyrna sod Church of Longwood will
Daytona.
hold a business moating next
Wednesday at 7:14 p. m. at
the cburcb on Orsags Ave.
Hi* annual financial report
will be mad* at the meet­
ing and business and pro
Jecls for the coming year
also will be discussed.
All members have been
son of Bratil s i gueat speak­ urged to attend the moat­
ing by Rev. Ruth E. Grant,
er for the program.
Dr, George Hudson of Tai­ patter of the church.
wan &lt;Formosa) will be
guest at the Met of the
Church Supper at 7 p. m. on
Jin . B and Dr. Frank A.
Brown ot Japan will lead
By Mens Grtestesd
the closing service at 7 p.m. North Orlando's Our Lady's
on Jan. B .
Circle of the Catholic Church
Tba snissiooarte*. all Judg­ of the Nativity will elect new
ed excellent speakers, will officers at a meeting sche­
give latereatlag accounts of duled for 7:)a p. m. next
their work In the respective Thursday.
fields.
The meeting will be held
The Sanford Church has a at the home of Mrs. George
part In supporting the work- Sommers, lo N. Second St.
ing budget ot Dr. Boyce in All members arc urged to
Mexico.
atteod.

Pentecostal
Meeting Set

First Presbyterian Church
Plans Mission Conference
A Conference on World
Missions will be held at tha
First Presbyter Iso Church of
SufoM , Jan. M through JanSI.
M la a lo n a r fe a
co m
ducting the conference In­
clude Dr. James Boyce of
Mexico who will speak at
both tha 1:41 a. m. aad 11
a. m. worship Service# on
the opealng day and Dr. D.
J . Cummins of Korea who
will teed tha 7:30 p. m. ser­
vice,
A general meeting of the
Women of the Church will
bo held on Jan. zi at lo a.
m. with Ilia* Gertrude Ma­

Our Lady's
Circle To Meet

Nazarene Church Gives Annual Report

Revival To Be Held
At Nazarene Church
Revival services will be held
at Sanford's First Church of
the Naiarene, Second St. and
Mapla Ave. from Monday of
next week through the follow­
ing Sunday, Rev. Paul Blckes,
pastor of the church, announc­
ed today.
Conducting the daily 7:30
p. m, service* will be Rev.
David C. Erickson, evangelist,
and James and Rosemary
Green, singer*-musician*.
Rev. Erickson, of Charleston
Heights, S. C., ha* been active
in all type* of the preaching
ministry a n d ia k n o w n
throughout tha Church of the
Naiarene as one of Its most
successful young evangelists.
He served two years at the
battle front In Korea, attend­
ed Trevecca Nasarene College
in Nashville, Twin, and Coker

Study On Korea Conducted
By Sunshine Circle Hostess
By Jane Casselberry
The Sunshine Circle of the
Casselbarry Community Meth­
odist Church WSCS met Tues­
day morning a t tha home of

Casselberry
Church Sets
Annual Meeting
By Jaae Casselberry
The annual meeting of the
congregation of the First
United Presbyterian Church of
Caaaeiberry will be held Sun­
day evening in tha Casselberry
Women's Club Building on
Over brook Dr.
There will be a covered dish
aupper at 0:;3O p. m. preced­
ing the meeting.
Reports of the work done by
the various church organisa­
tions will be presented and
five new elders will be elected
to serve on the Session.
Opportunity will be present­
ed for the consideration of any
subject concerning th* future
welfare of the church. All
church member* and friend*
are urged to attend th* meet­
ing.

Methodist Men
Set Meeting
By Mrs. Adam Miller
The Method!it Men's Club of
DeBary Community Methodist
Church will meet Monday at
7:30 p.m. In the Social Hall of
the cburcb.
Guest speaker will he Rich­
ard W. peare* of DeLand. HI*
subject will be "Will* and
Other Legal Matters of Inter­
est.**
All women and men of the
church are invited to attend
Ihia Important and interesting
meeting. Refreshments will be
served.

Casselberry WSCS Meets At Church
By J i m Cueetbervy
Tba Women a Society of
ChrisUn Service of the Cas­
selberry Community Method­
ist Cburcb met Wednesday
i t 2 p. m. Mr*. Efflo Bindborn wit in charge of the
worship program.
Rev. Delmat Copeland,
paster, spoke before the
group calling attention lo
Ute Important role women
have played ia the church
throughout history.
Jlo pointed out several wotnro of tho Bible who abowod
outstanding
strength
and
faith la Unto of peril, and
of Hit ( hm1\m|i lo
woman of. today to ooahat
(be evil lnfl'joncoo that a n
threatening homo and fam­
ily Ufa. Ho docraad tha

the oewilands, gambling and
aJcoboliem.
Mra. Loot* Putnam, preai­
dant, presided over the busi­
ness session, during which
reports were heard from
various committee chairmen.
Mra. Nelson Bunnell, secre­
tary of chlldroa's work, u roundod (bat tho mission
study course for primary and
Junior children ha* been
temporarily postponed be­
cause of delay in llteraturo
shipments.
Mr*. Marvin McClain, pro­
motion secretary, announced
that an effort ia beiug made
to atari a new WSCS Circle
in North Orlando.
Reports also were heard
front the individual circks.
Mr*. Paul Eagkmao re­
oxampfoi to young 'paopto ported that tea Dwrcaa Cir­
which exist to tha community cle met Tuesday at tha homo
, af pornography tor oak no af Mra. R. C. CarIm p pa

Grant St. in Longwood.
Taking part la the pro­
gram ea the "National Coun­
cil of Church**" at this
meeting were Mra. George
Kelter, Mrs. Minnie Zimmer­
man and Mrs. A. A. Thomp­
son.
This group also la making
plana to sponsor a fingertip
luncheon prior to the March
13 meeting of th* WSCS.
Mr* C. K. Fisher reported
Uut th* Esther Circk la
selling room doodurant, pot
scrapers, dish rags and ex­
tracts. This circk will meet
on Wednesday, Jan. 3B at t
p. m. at tha homo of Mra.
KmUy VsoDeuaen on Lake
Uowell Rd. In Casselberry.
Mr*. E. P. Richard* will
Introduced tho new study
hash "Dhuepiiop* at Pray­
er.’
Mr*. Frank Meeaick report­

College in Hartavllte, S. C.
Ordained In the South Caro­
lina District in 1037, he served
as a pastor for four years be­
fore entering tha field of
evangelism.
Rev. and Mrs. Green of New
Caatle, lnd., give their full
time to evangelism under aus­
pices of the Natarcna Church.
Both era accomplished musi­
cians and are experienced In
radio work, script writing and
producing radio programs.
They sing solos and duet* aa
feature parts of the evangel­
istic service and play the
violin and accordion. They also
do choir arranging and direct­
ing in revivals and carnp meet­
ings.
Invitation to attend the re­
vival services has been extend­
ed to th# public.

ed that the bunshuie Circle
la coUactkg used clothing
for a rummage sale as well
as several items such aa old
nylons, Christmas cards and
*y#glat*e* to send to minIona ties.
Mr*. Robert Begin reported
that Uie Rebecca Circk visit­
ed the county Home for
Christmas lo take gifts, fruit
and candy to the men and
women there.
Mra. Ralph Newcomer an­
nounced ■ sewing session lo
be held at the cburcb next
Thursday at I p. m. to atari
work on Uoma tor next tali'*
Bstaar.
Follow log tho meeting re­
freshments of cwoklea. mints,
coffee and tea were served
by th* host*****, Mrs. Mc­
Clain, Mrs. WflUam Shook,
Mra. Kelter and Mra. VanDeusen,
j

Mrs. John Gee, 2162 Linden
ltd. In Winter Perk from V
a. m. until 11 dx ra.
Mra. Marvin McClain waa
In charge of the dtrotlonaL
The CtrcJ* continued Ita
study cours* on " i h * Rim of
Asia" with an Intonating
talk givan by Mra. Gee on
Kona.
8ht supplemented Informa­
tion found in tha textbook
with f ln t hand report* re­
ceived from her husband, an
Air Force Sergeant, and
others who have been bated
th en recently.
Mr*. Darwin Shsa, chair­
man, presided over the busi­
ness meeting,
Ths group voted to pre­
sent a cirri* cook book to
e a c h woman Joining th*
church with an invitation to
tx-rumo a member of tbs
Women's Society.
Members alto voted to hold
a rummage sale In the near
futun and asked anyone wish­
ing to donate used clothing or
household item* to contact
Mra. McClain, 221 Triplet Dr.
in Casselberry, or any circle
member.
Th* circle ie undertaking a
new project to salvage vari­
ous itema which would other­
wise be (Recorded but are in
demand by missionaries In
many remote areas.
These Item* Include euch
things aa magaainet, books,
Bibles, old nylons, eyeglasses,
Christmas cards, empty medi­
cine bottle* and cancelled
stamps.
Refreshments of hot cinna­
mon rolls and coffee or tea
were served by the hot test at
the clot* of tha meeting.

An annual report of tha organised a new church dis­
Chutch of the Naiarene ha* trict in West Germany with
been releaied by Rev. Paul five congregation* and dedi­
Blckes, paster of th* Sanford cated a 1100,000 sanctuary at
Church.
*
Frankfurt and a church In
Th* report state* that th* Copenhagen, Denmark.
church, a relatively amull de­
Also opened was a 1100,000
nomination that stand* for church a t Naiareth, lira*), the
holiness in th* Wesleyan trad­ first Protestant church to be
ition, in 1M2 had one of the built in Israel sine* the nation
most outstanding years In its waa r*-#*tabllehed In 19(8, a
34-year history.
new church at Brasilia, the
Facta contributing to this flrit Protestant church to be
dedicated In th* new island
outstanding record included:
The danonilnatiuns’ growing capital uf Brasil;
The denomlnation'a Spanish
world mission program open*
sd work in Chita and Bermuda language broadcast of "Show­
and th* first Nasarene church ers of Bleating," Increased to
in the Rspublic of Panama 110 stations while th* English
was organised. The Naiarene* program waa carried on 426
now have work In 43 countries: j stations;
Meanwhile, making tha** ac­
Also abroad the Naiarenet

ELDER IPB15TOI BAPTIST
Church Of God
old arlnndo Bd. at Myrtle
CICITK BP SOD
B. Hamilton Griffin _ Pastor
cm ra cx
Sunday School_1:11
a. nx
S i l t i n . aaP 14th ■«.
Morning Worship 11:48 a. m. Harold D. Boatwright Pastor
C. C. D s t s ________ Pastor Training Union _ 8:10 p, nx ■under School _ 1:41 x ax
Hundny School ___ t ill a. ax Eronlng Worship_ Till p. m. Morning Worohlp 11:4* x nx
Eraagsllatlo S*rr. Tit* p. m.
Morning Worship 11:8# a. no.
Tuou. Prayer iorv, T:l* ► nx
Evening Worship
T:*4 p. m.
Thurs. Toung people
A.T.r. Thors.
1:11 p. m.
Endeavor ......... Tilt p. BX
UTsd. Prayor Bsrvless Till p.ax
Catholic
ALL POULt CATHOLIC
CMPB Of
Assembly Of God
Congregational
*sk Am. at PCh It.
PtvacPKBT assem bly
Richard Lyons _____ Pastor
CeSUMBBATtORAL
o r so n church
flunday Mass*# _ _ 8:11 a. nx
CMBISTfAS CML'RCB
c#». art a sap Bias
___ 8:1* a. nx tCoifed ChnmA of Chris«8
H. M. In a w ________ Pastor
___18:88 a. nx
Pash Aronno at Mlh I t
Sunday School _ t:tt a. ra,
___ 11:18 a. nx 1:41
m. _ church School
Moralng Worship lt:tt a. an. Workdays___
Till a. ax ll:M xx ra.
............... . lorrleo
Rvsnlne Worship _ Tilt p. so.
l:l*
p.
m.
— Cbrlotlaa Touth
Tuos. Evtnlng
Ministry
Youth atrvlco —— T:t* p. sa.
Christian
Walter A.R. McPherson.
Mld-Wsok gsrvlc# T:*4 p. m. PISUT CMMISTfAB CMCBCM Mor.
Pastor
DlflCflPLSS OP CMMIflT
1SOT S. Sanford Am.
Baptist
Rsr. Wayn* Johnston Pastor
Lutheran
rtm rr b a p t is t c x t i o t
flsadoy School ----- 1:81 a. m.
BP
•t* rsih in « M
Morals* Worship 11:4* x sx LVTHMMAR CMCBCM
IMMM
r. a. chsuc* , , _
rector
Morning Worship _ 1:41 a. m.
Sunday School ___ 1:41 a. ax Church o F Christ “Th* Charsh of tho Lotthorns
Hour- aad TT T h i s lo the
Morning Worship 11:14 a- m.
LMCBCM BP
Life"
Training Union — 4:11 p. m.
Eronlng Worship _ Till 7- *». Ralph Brswsr Jr. Mraagsllst Herbert W. Ooorso___ Pastor
■oaday School ------ t ill x nx
Wo*. Praysr gorviea Till p. ax Bible
School ---- 11:84 a. ax Worship florrloo — tail* x sx
Meralag
Worship
lit**
a.
nx
c a m u l i m i t c bu r c b
Eronlng Worship - Tit* p. ax
c« . I44h ax a a*e i n .
Wod. Prayer Barrios T:tt p.m.
(1stI smith -----_ -----Pastor
Methodist
flunday School _ _ 1:41 a. nx
BACB MMTBODtrr CBVMCM
Morning Worship 11:4* a. to. PAOLA cMPBCfl OP CHMIPP A
Onora
1W,
at Woodland Aro,
Training Union — till p. ax
Highway 44 Woo*
Rot. John H. Hlrox Jr. Paotor
Erenlnr Worship _ Tilt p. nx Morris Ruby _ _ Ersagsllst ■unday
___ 1:41 X ra.
Wsd. Prayor lorries Till pax Ulble Claasoi _ 1*;** a. m. MorslagSchool
Worship ll:M x tx.
Nuroory Opon
Morning Worship _ 11:88 x nx M T P ------------------- &lt;:** P- ax
WTRR __________ T:l* p. ox. Ersnlng Worship - 8:88 p. m.
Buadsy Kite Broadsaat
Ulble Claeses Wed. T:i8 p.m.
KBEXEIER METRODtlT
CMCBCM
ro am s a u s n s
Citrno Mo4ght*
iHt'BCH DP CUBIST
BAPTIST CIIAPBt.
Rsr. Ray arogory, Jr.. Pastor
I ■■■■■id, FIX
I** N. Fairfax An.
School _ _ 1:41 X BX
V. H. Macaard, chspal Pastor Lord’* I)*y Harriots lt:St xm. Sunday
Worship 11:44 x nx
Sunday School ___ 1:41 am.
and Tilt p.m. Morning
MTP ----------dll* p. SX
Training Union _— III* p. nx
Krx
Worship
T:l* X ax,
Worship II x n. Tilt p.m.
CBtVCR OF CHRIST
Wod.
Praysr
Borrloo
Til* p. lx
Wod. Ironing Prayor Til* p.m.
1*11 Parh Aronno
William
D
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PIMPT
MMTHODIBT
CBURCB
MT. MATEY PBIMmVB
filblo stu dy____18:80 X ax
dip Park Am.
BAPTIST CHVBCR
Morning Worship 11:80 x ax John T. Adam* Jr. _ Pastor
*41 k St. nnd Chaos Am.
Morning Worship _ 1:11 x nx
C. T. M orris----------- Pnotof Hundsy
Eronlng
flsrrle# _ 1:10 p. ra. Sunday School ___ 1:41 x nx
TUgatar Mooting 11:1* a. ra. Wod. Bible
clssoo*
1:11
p.m.
Morning
Worship 1*:4I x nx
(Tirol Sunday)
Ilto "Harold ot Truth” 1 p.m. MT** Mootlnc*__ditl P- nx
Contorsnco — ------T:li p.
(IntsrmsdlAto.
So slot)
■unday
sa
Chsnasl
I
(preceding Saturday)
Evsalag Warship _ Till p- ax
Third flunday _
T:I0 p. nx
Jus llarrlll ___Ass't Pastor
Christian Science
Nasarene
WKBTSTDB MlnsHVYAMT
PIBflT COttVCB OP CMMIPT
i n t m sr
BAPTIST CHISCH
PIMPT CMUMCM
OF THE RABAMMBM
■th at. A Molly Am.
ea* East Sooond Stmot
w. and ax n* Kxpto i n .
Paul M. Calloy
— Pastor Sunday flor'l## A
Sunday School — 18:8* a. m. Sunday fleksol ----- lliOO x ax Paul Bisks# ................ Pastor
Sunday
School__ 1:41 X nx
Sub/eoti
Hundny
"Christian Hclenre"
Morning Worship 11:41 x m.
Morning Worship lt;88 x. m.
Wednesday Borrloo 1:00 p. nx Touth _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4:SO x nx
Sunday
Eronlng Worship Till p. m. Raiding Room: (la Church KrongsMstla lorries T:*l p.m.
Edifies) 1:80.4:80 Toox A Third Sunday
Wodnssdsy
•Ingsplrstion ___ 1 :0* p. sx
Thur*.
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had a net gain of 28 new
churches during th* year for
a total of 4 AOS on January 1,
1003. Gains in 1962 alto were *
reported for th* S u n d a y *
School, Foreign Missionary
Socisiy, Vacation Bible School
and Young People’s society.

Longwood Circle
Sets Meeting
By Doaaa Estes
Longwood's St. Catherine of
Siena Circle of the Church of &gt;|r
/&lt;
Nativity Catholic Women'*
Club will hold Ita regular
monthly meeting at • p.m.
Tuesday.
The meeting will be held at
the borne of Mrs. George Catlea on Logan Dr. In Longdate.

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Wsd. Blbta Study _ T:ll p. m.
Conqueror* Misting
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Thomas H. Mahln _ Assistant
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church at home set a denom­
inational record In per capita
giving of 8147.78. This wee an
lucre*** of 83-81 a member
over 1001 when the eraumi na­
tion ranked first in th* nation
in per capita git Ing among all
Protestant churches with 100,000 members or more;
Giving for all purpose* In
1002 increased by 12,388,300 to
a record total 149,306,444. Th*
total was 847,1222)78 in 1901.
Th* annual statistical rt port
by Dr. S. T. Ludwig, Kansas
City, Mo, general church sec­
retary, showed the domestic
membership grew to 336,005.
This was a net gain of 8,135,
or a gain of 2.40 per cent. Dr.
Ludwig said tha denomination

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3

4-H Club Prize Winning Plapue On Display

Ascension
Church Elects
New Officers
By Jane Casselberry
The Voters Assembly of
the Ascension L u t h e r a n
Church of Casselberry met
Tuesday night lo elect new
church officers for the com­
ing year. Robert Krause,
outgoing president, presided.
Those elected were A. J .
Flessner, president; Charles
Otto, vice president; Gilbert
Mager, secretary: Carl ScIjt,
treasurer;
Paul Ma­
loney, financial secretary:
Robert Krause, elder; A.
Schultr, trustee; Gilbert Mnger and DU) Klasehn, board
of education; Roy Rhodes
and Dan Jovl, board of fin­
ance; Kenneth Karcher, ste­
wardship chairman and Gil­
bert Mager, Sunday School
■uperintendent.
The new officers will be
Installed by Pastor C. R.
Zehndcr at the morning wor­
ship service on Sunday, Jan.
.»•
The Ascension
Lutheran
Church now has 91 communi­
cant members with 138 souls
in attendance.

Baptists Set
Homecoming

By Mona Grinstead
|vens was Mrs Anton Krecck. |club worked to create the float ter. Myrtle, an active club' the Krecck home where tegalong with Mr. and Mr*. Kre- member.
j ular 4-H meetings are held on
One item which l* proudly club leader,
eek and Dill Harris and daugh­
The plaque is on display at I Thursday afternoons.
displayed today by member*' s ,* n&gt;' member* of the
m v&amp; n
of the North Orlando 4-11 Club
is the plaque the group re­
cently received at one of (he
first place winner* in the an­
nual Jayrec Christmas Pa­
rade.
The club entry placed first
in the division for Junior civic
organisations.
Idea for designing the Rost
was submitted by Margsret
Stevens, junior leader of tho
club, who also received the
plaque from Jaycee John
Spolski at a dinner held at the [
Sanford Civic Center. Attend
Ing the dinner with Miss Stc-

Ebenezer Plans
Future Events
A HAKE FRIENDSHIP has sprung up between “Horn Pom,” the white
and " P - J u c k ,” the golden horse, since North Orlundo Mayor und
Mrs. Frank Fasula gave their daughters, Jackie and Becky Pearson, the
horse as n surprise Christmas gift. "H-Jack," temixirarily stabled at the
Village Sewer Plant site, also is a numt&gt;er one attraction for the girls’
ninny friends.
(Herald Photo)

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Women To Hake Bryant Approves Big Changes
Cancer Pads
In Florida's National Guard

By Jane Casselberry
The Women’s Club of Cas­
selberry will devote nest
Wednesday’*
meeting
to
making pad* for cancer pat­
ient*.
AU member*
ami
any
others wishing to help with
this worthy activity are ask­
ed to meet at the Women's
Club Building on Overbrook
Dr. at 1 p. m.
Mrs. C. K. Fisher, chair­
man, requests that those
planning to participate bring
scissor*, yardsticks, straight
it ci.
pins, needles, white thread,
All members and friends are newspaper* and clean wornurged Li attend and all former out white sheets and pillow^members are especially invit­ cases.
ed to be present.
Refreshments will be -erved.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Gov. Farrla liryant Thurs­
day approved a reorganisa­
tion of the Fbrida National
Guard, increasing its ranks
by only 120 men but making
vast changes in the physical
setup and potentialities for
"hot or cold war."
The changes are part of an
overall reorganisation of the
guard in each Hate in ■ De­
partment of Defense move
to boost lla effectiveness as
a national security unit.
Among the major change*
to be made are:
The Fbrida guard will be
completely sell-contained In­
stead of sharing its strength
with other stale units as in
the past.
A new operational beadquarters at Jacksonville for
tactical command training

supervision will be establish­
ed.
The guard will be under
the command of three gen­
eral officers Instead of the
present two.
The guard will get addition­
al anti-aircraft and other
unit* a* a result of the Cu­
ban aituation.
Bryan said he has notified
the Secretary of lb# Army of
his consent b the change*
and asked that they be made
effective Feb. IS.
Adjutant
General
Henry
McMillan said that although
the manpower of the state
guard will only officially be
Increased irom J.aw) to T,870. the general changes will
make the guard ready tor
"hot. cold war or brush fire
purposes."
Rather than sharing units
with Georgia and South Car­
olina, the Fbrida guard will
lie self-supporting. The stale
will give up all clement* of
the 31»l Infantry Dlvlsbn
which is being eliminated,
and will hand it* elements
of the 48th Armored Division
Tlie annual chicken barbe­ over to Uie Georgia guard.
cue of the Lake Mary Volun­
teer Fire Dept, will be held
Saturday afternoon. Feb. 9, at
the Fire Hall, Ed Zimmerman,
chairman of the event, an­
nounced today.
By Jane Casselberry
Serving is scheduled be­
tween the hours of S p.m. and
The Lyman High PTA has
7:30 p.m. with nominal prices scheduled a p r o g r a m on
set lor adult* and children
’‘Americanism versus Com­
under 12 year* of age.
Proceed* will benefit the munism" tor Tuesday’s 8 p.m.
volunteer department which meeting of the group in the
aervea, in addition to ita own school auditorium.
fire district, the areaa of SunSpeaker* for the program
land Estates, Park Ridge, Ra­ will be supplied by Project
venna Park, Loch Arbor, Lit­
tle Venice, Grapevllle, Lake Alert.
Tenth grade mothers of the
Monroe and Paula a* well as
other emergencies arising in first five sections will serva
(he Sanford area but outside refreshment* following the
program and meeting.
of the Sanford city limit*.

By Frances Wester
Homecoming Day will be obsrrved at the First Baptist
Church of Lake Mary this
Sunday with all day senders
and a covered dish lunch at
noon.
Former p i s t o n of the
church will be guest speakers.
Itrv. Kelby McColliter will
apeak a t the regular morning
worship aeriea at 11 a. m. Rev.
Willlard Bowman wilt epcak
a fter lunch. There will be spe­
cial singing during the aerv-

Prairie Lake
Honors Pastor
By I s m Casselberry
A reception was given Wednesdsy night by dctconi snd
their wives of the Prairie
Lake Baptiat Church of Fern
Park in honor of Rev. and
Mrs. Leonard Jones on the
occasion of their fifth Wed­
ding Anniversary.
Refreshments of cake and
coffee were served in the
Educational Building.

Broadcast Set
On Youth Needs
Dr. Oiwsld Hoffman, wide•Jy recogniied P r o t e s t a n t
•churchman will discuss the
‘ needs of youth for religion
on Sunday’s "Lutheran Hour"
, heard locally at B a. m.
'over Orlando radio station
j WIIIV.
'. His discussion will center
lupnn the question, "are we
leading our children and
; young people to the maturi•ty of Judgment and wisdom
‘ they require?"

Church Officers
To Be Installed Volunteers Set
Annual Barbecue

Inst a llai Ion for new offic­
ers of the church will be
held Sunday by Sanford'*
Lutheran Church of the Re­
deemer during the regular
10:30 a. ni. worship hour.
Rev. Herbert W. Goers*,
pastor of the church, will
conduct the installatbn.
New officers arc Vernon
Feddcrsen, president; Char­
les E. Senkarik vice presi­
dent; Lcdr. Elmer TaUmsn,
secretary; H. Stanley Ale,
treaiurer and John Senkarik,
financial secretary.
New eider* are George
Daniel* and James Ekern
and new trustee la Kenneth
Phillips.

Upcoming events for mem­
ber* of the Ebrncicr Metho­
dist Church have been an­
nounced by Rev. Raymond
Gregory,
pastor
of
the
Church.
Member* and trustee* of
the church will attend a
Training
In
Stewardship
through
the
Commissions
workshop to be held at IN
First Methodist Church of
Sanford at T p. m. next
Thursday.
On Jan. ]0 Ebenexvr will
conduct a school of Evange­
listic Teaching for Officer*
and Teacher* and a Training
Seatlon for Viiitatbn Teams
between the hours of 3:30
p. m. snd 5:M p. m. at the
church.
A barbecue chicken supper
will be sponsored by the Ebenener Men'* Club from 1
p. m. until 7:30 p. m. at the
church on Jan. 23. Dinner*
for adult* and childrm un­
iter 12 year* of age will be
available at nominal price*.

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hack arc Ronnie Stodden, Patricia ltuscr, Shelly
Tufts, Mike Krecck, Hill Uyun, Debra Kreeek,
Pam Nall, Jessica Halford, Paula llowict and
Debra Henrlch.
(Herald Photo)

Youth Rally Plans Legislators Still Evasive
Being Formed

The
steering committee
planning the Interdenomina­
tional Youth Rally met at the
First Presbyterian Church.
The committee, which consists
of high school age young peo­
ple, is headed by President
Tom llinstm from the First
Christian Church and has rep­
resentatives from all Luther­
an, Methodist, Prrsbytcrlan,
Congregational,
Baptist,
Clirfstian and Episcopal youth
groups In Sanford.
The committee is completing
Young people of the Luther•n Church of the Redeemer plans for the Interdenomina­
will meet at the church Sat­ tional Youth Rally to be held
urday from 2 p.m. until 3 p.m. Feb. 2, al 7:30 p.m. at the
for an afternoon of work on Seminole High School Auditor­
ium. llr. Luther I). KI slier,
the church grounds.
On the afternoon of Satur­ pastor ol St. Johns Lutheran
day, Jan. 26, the groups will Church of Winter Park, and
sponsor a ear wash at the Tex­ state director of young people
aco Service Station near the of the United Iaitlieran Synod
will tiring the message, “Our
Farmer'* Auction Market.
Pniccedx from the project, Unity in Christ." Music will be
act from 1:30 p.m. unlU S p.m. provided by a youth choir
will go towards youth work o&gt;(J,Cfmsjiting of members of all
the church Including summer groups represented.
A fellowship hour will tie
c a m p , leadership training
school amt other similar sc held immediately following the
service In the school cafeteria.
tlvltlr*.

Lutheran
Youth Groups
Set Projejcts

SARASOTA tU PD -M ost of
Ihe Florida Legislature con­
vened here informally tjday
for another do-or-die try at reapportionment, and at the out­
set agreement seemed as
evasive a* ever.
The House appeared dead
set against raising it* present
membership of 93 to 144, a
plan being plugged by Guv.
Farris Rryanl to go with a
proposed Senate of somewhere
between the present 38 mem­
bers snd 42 members.
Support was growing among
representatives for a luo-member House. But there was
doubt Hie Senate, where the
majority lias already agreed
Informally to Ihe 42-144 lineup,
would go for Uiti alternative.
Tl'e governor was due to­
night to Join the legislators
and a few other stale official*
in Ihe weekend of socialising,
a few business meetings and
flic reapporlkmment struggle.
Bryant scheduled a news

conference Saturday morning,
but it was doubtful hr would
be able by then to announce
he had assured agreement on
a reapportionment that would
let him rail the l-rgDIaturo
into special acsskm again.
Legislative council commit­
tee meetings were scheduled
both today and Saturday on
highway safety, Insurance and
mrntal health.

With these things, plus a
round of social events, said
House Speaker Mallory Home,
It might be Sunday before leg­
islators c o u l d Jell their
thoughts on reapportlonment
and a final standing on var*
ioit* plana can be laid out. H*
said he may have a full meet­
ing of House member! Sunday
if prospects for agreement
seem good.

m e e t a h is to r y m a k e r***

A scale replica of Ihe first
lee-making machine is on
display at the Dr.
John
Gorrie Historic Memorial In
Apalachicola.

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tip:

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Sets Program

A new campground featur­
ing over 7o lent and trailer
campsites was recently open­
ed at Jonathsn Dickinson
State Park near Hobe Sound.

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O ld H om e W eek

scribe a turning inward toward tho
family and the individual self, with
the idea that these limited areas, a t
least are manageable.
Kenneth Keniston, assistant pro­
fessor of psychiatry a t Yale Medical
School, writes in The American
Scholar quarterly that today’s young
people seem particularly bent toward
privatism. They stress two things:
building a family of their own and
making something special of their
leisure. Says Keniston:
"In both these areas, we see a
search for private styles of life that
will be predictable and under con­
tr o l"
The great response of many of
America’s young to the Peace Corps
challenge, with its stress on indi­
vidual responsibility in often remote
places, suggests the hunger that
exists for "private style.”
Any such manifestations of in­
dividualistic effort, young or adult,
ara- highly welcome In an ago that
seems so weighted with impersonal,
ungovernable elements.
But privatism, a turning Inward,
provides a limited, inadequate an­
swer. It yields too much public in­
difference to the trend of affairs. It
breeds selfishness, with sometimes
bad blind spots In behavior toward
others In public places. It encourages
inactivity in politics.
This country will be on a better
road when more Americans recap­
ture the once immensely important
Idea that individuality is something
not just to be practiced privately but
to be exerted publicly.

The im ped of the advancing ad*
entiflc-induatrial revolution on indi­
viduality It a m atter of mounting in­
terest to the experts on human be­
havior.
We are all familiar with the la­
ments about conformity and the "or­
ganisation man." The picture is
given of an American individual
pressed more and more tightly into
a vast, impersonal mold.
In the view of some sdentists,
the individual feels himself power­
less to influence or control any major
part of today’s complex, technical,
far-flung outside world. So, by and
large, he seeks to blend with the "or­
ganisation" landscape.
The experts contend th at neither
adults nor youngsters attempt open,
broad-scale rebellion against their
present world. For revolt Implies be­
lief that a condition or drcumstance
can be altered and is therefore man­
ageable.
Even If much be granted to these
experts — and they can document
their case welt—there Is considerable
evidence th at individuals in this
country (and elsewhere) are con­
tinuously finding ways to assert and
mr Intain their own special style of
lift.
Criminologists, with tongue only
partly in cheek, offer the many varie­
ties of embesslement and other theft
from business establishments as one
sign.
.
Author David Reisman and others
note another phenomenon which they
call "privatism." This is meant to de­

Dr. Crane's

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plied la a aorry confusion of
tbs run-down condition of Cattro'a Communist economy.
A partial list of what it baa
not been able to supply the
Cuban people includes: short­
ening and cooking oils, dlat
foods, oaioB, tomato and chick­
en aoups, canned masts, vege­
table* and fruits, white flour,
baking soda, breakfast cer­
eals, Juices, cake mix, pud­
dings, geuun, cocoa, dehy­
drated potatoes, aoda crackora, msearonl and noodles,
canned com with peppers,
evaporated milk.
Tbe other $31 million ransom
la payable hi madleai supplies.
Greatest demand waa for an­
tibiotics, Mood plasma, steroid
heraweso, Insulin, tranquiliaera, tetanus toxoids and anti­
toxins. Brand names were
specUted for moat Rems. Tbay
were taken from two-year-old
catalogs. Some Items request­
ed are no longer In production.
Modem substitutes were pro­
vided.
Principal suppliers were St
member* of tbe Pharmaceu­
tical Manufacturers Assn.,
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Sanford, Florida

F i t , January 1 1 , 196a

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The Senate, being a continu­
ing body, knew In advance who
its presiding officer would be—
Vice President Lyndon B.
Johnson, aa stipulated to the
Constitution.
The Constitution doesn’t stip­
ulate Johnson exclusively,
however. Any vice president
will do.
Tbe Senate proceeded swiftly to tbe swearing in of new
members, most of whom actuaUy were old member*.
Among the returnees was the
64.year-oid dean of the Senate,
Sen. Carl Hayden (D-Arli.)
Among the newcomer* was
a 30-year-old Massachusetts
Democrat whose name I did­
n’t catch—Cannady, or some­
thing like that.
The House knew to advance
who its presiding officer would
be, too, but It had to pretend
that it didn't. It must elect «
speaker every two years.
This year'* contest waa be­

tween Reps. John W. McCor.
mack (D-Mess.) and Charles
A. Halleck (R-Ind.). McCor­
mack won, 230-173, the point
spread being almost identical
to the party lineup in (hi
House.
McCormack must have beea
confident of the outcome.
Copies of his extemporaneous
acceptance speech reached ths
press gallery even before the
voting started.

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WASHINGTON - (NEA) —
It will take als months to com.
piste delivery of ths ascend
half of 4*3 million worth of
food, drugs, medical, dental
sad surglesl equipment to F i­
del Castro aa ransom for tho
1,US Bay of Plga Invasion caplives already raltaaod and re­
tained to the United States.
What tho Cuban Communist
puppet seta out of It la a twoyear supply which Russia and
tha Red bloc countries were
not able to giva him la return
for sugar. It makes up a 250page list of over 10,000 Hama.
Scarce foods, particularly
baby foods, mako up f30 mil­
lion of tho ransom. They were
supplied by 22 United Stataa
food processors whose partici­
pation In this mercy operation
baa not been fully appreciated
nor given Ute credit deserved.
They were contacted through
tha Grocery Manufacturers of
America, Inc., by their presi­
dent, Paul S. Willis, at New
York. Their contributions, be­
cause of their bulk, will mako
up moat of tho shipments Is
coming months.
Tha Hat of foods to bo

WASHINGTON (U FI) — My
mental Impressions ara not
always as r* Uabla as plaster
of parts, but the opening of tbe
ate Congress la some waya
reminded me of a gangster*!
funeral.
Among other things, there
w en gatherings of relatives
dressed to the nines, profuse
sprouting! of hot house flow­
ers and Unci of curious on
lookera.
Such trappings are aaaoclatad to my mind with tha last
rites of a prohibition era
crime esar. I half expected to
see a horseshoe wreath with a
streamer reading “So long,
pal."
But If the background was
somewhat funereal, the spirit
that prevailed was more like
old home week. There la no
warmer camaraderie than the
reunion of politicians who have
survived an election.
Fully 30 minute* before tbe
session began at noon, sena­
tors and congressmen were as­
sembling to their respective
chambers to catch up on their
handshaking.
They shook bands with each
other individually, and then
they shook bands with each
other to groups, rlng-arouodthe-rosy style. Occasionally,
they even shook band* with
themselves.
Then began the ceremonial
opening, which la as highly
stylised aa tha mating danet of
inine charm will begin to rag- the whooping crane. But each
later. Then the boy will actu­ chamber does it differently.
ally try to sell you on the
fact a woman ahould he a
wife; not a career girl.
Before long, he will even be
high pressuring you girls to
change your minds.
Id eu ara more dangerous
And finally he will be beg­ than armiaa. Ideas have im­
ging and cajoling and even mortality, ideas cross Im­
trying to coerce you into ac­ passable frontiers, ideal pene­
cepting his engagement ring. trate any Megtoot line of
Smart girl* thus transform conformity. Vokea can be
a man into the “hunter* in­ sUlled; men and women im­
stead of tha “hunted." Thia prisoned; books burned. But
phjuv* tils inUircat and w hit* their ideas live oo to torment
his dcilre.
the executioners, Jailers and
For the normal mala can't censors.
leave a girl alone who acta —U. 3. Supreme Court Jus­
more derated to c. distant al­ tice William O. Douglas.
truistic goal than to his own
mala ego. It ia an immediate
I will be working on my
challenge to hla pride!
deathbed. 1 wilt die with e
Send for my booket on "Tha yellow lead pencil to my
Compliment Club Strategy," hand.
enclosing a stamped return en­ —Poet Carl Stndburg, U .
velope, plus 20 cents.
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Beealey of Indianapolis. Not
all tha 140 members o( tbe
trade association make Items
on the Cuban list. But through
their Washington office under
Or. Austin Smith, phone catls
went out that rounded up the
Initial t i l million shipment in
abort order.
Thirty-five manufacturers of
medical, surgical, dental and
veterinary equipment and sev­
en suppliers of miscellaneous
X-ray machines and labora­
tory equipment alto contribut­
ed.
A list of the 1&gt;0 donor companiee and the amounts of
thiir products contributed for
the ransom will he announced
by tea American Red Cron ai
soon aa claarances ara ob­
tained.
Departments of State, Jus­
tice and the Internal Revenue
Service have given assurances
that tha 130 Arms wit] not be
prosecuted for their eo-operaUoa under trading with lit*
enemy, antl-truat and Income
tax laws. All donations will be
considered tax-deductible con­
tributions to the American Itvd
Cross at wholesale value.
Back of this tremendous
operation, executed in a few
days, was a complicated fi­
nancial transaction for com­
pletion of (ho ransom pay­
ment.
A 143 million letter of credit
bad to be obtained to in u re
Castro that the balsnea of tha
ransom beyund llie down pay­
ment would be forthcoming.
This was arranged through
Royal Bank of Canada, in
Montreal, as btnker for Cuba.
It was guaranteed by two $26.8
million letter* of credit from
Bank of America in San Fran­
cisco and Morgan Guaranty
Trust of New York. Finally,
the American Red Croat and
American individual supply
firms were bunded by Con­
tinental Insurance Co., of New
York.
Caslro’a insistence on all
this financing explains in part
his demand for an additional
42.6 million rash ransom Just
before the final 400 prisoners
were released.
When Castro released the
first 60 ill and wounded prison­
ers last April, be was promis­
ed a $3.5 million ransom pay­
ment by tbe Cuban Families
Assn., through Roy.il Bank of
Canada. When the Cuban Fam­
ilies could not raise this
amount, Castro slammed abut
his prison doors on further
releases.
He got his blood money, plus
tntercil, in the final holdup
after New York Attorney
Jam ei Donovan thought be
had completed arrangements
for the release of all priaonsra.
The list of donors of this
42.V million ransom, raised by
Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy
and Gen. Lucius Clay, itlll baa
to be smoked out.
The young martyr, Joan of
Are, waa beatifiad by Pope
Piua X in 1909 aa tha flret
atop toward canonising her In
tha Roman Catholic Church,
ffhw waa formally declared a
saint In 1614.
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Molly finally confessed
tha trnth and than aakod for
the best stategy by which to
win a husband. Girls, be
aura to scrapbook this case.
For non become putty In
your handa when you disarm
them by the method outlin­
ed below. They get »o con­
fused. they forget they are
the “hunted'* and then try
to sell 'you on accepting K
wedding ring I •
CASE 0-420: Molly M., ag­
ed 60, la the student purae
mentioned yesterday.
"Ur. Crane, I waa fibbing,"
■ho admitted, unhappily.
“For I’d really ilk* to be
married. But I figured 1 didn't
have much chance, ao I have
tried to put It out of my mind.
“And my acna haa bothered
mo over since 1 entered high
school.
“So what la tho best strat­
egy to use in winning a hus­
band! Even protty girls don't
always succeed and 1 am cer­
tainly not pretty."
Cupld'a Ileat Strategy
Molly really was attractive
and certainly average or bet­
ter In good looks, despite her
facial Inferiority complox.
So I gave her tha psycholog­
ical secret for winning a hus­
band. in a nutshell, it involves
disarming the boy and putting
him at hia ease.
Most men like to flatter
their own egotistical ego by
thinking that “all girls are
desperately trying to catch mo
for a husband."
This atmost univaraal out­
look of tha mala sex causes
boys to bo on guard and con­
stantly suspicious, even of ■
girl's innocent words and ac­
tions.
“Slio’c Just trying to lasso
me," is the typical male view­
point.
80 you girls should widen
your perspective by realising
that this planet Earth is just
a classroom in God's Cosmic
School System.
You should have many goals
besides marriage. So broaden
your perspective and pick
some constructive career.
Set your goal at nursing or
teaching ur being a Youth Di­
rector in a church, or a mis­
sionary, etc.
Then, when you aro in a aoclal group, tactfully let It he
known that you aro working
toward such an altruistic car­

eer and thus can’t think of
marriage.
Then notlca what happens!
First, tha boy* will be shock­
ed to think you ara NOT try­
ing to Shanghai them Into a
wedding ceremony.
Frank.)-, they become con­
fused. Their chronic defensive
attitude AGAINST your wiles,
thus Is obsolete.
Next, they begin to relax
and feel at ease In your pres­
ence. For they are no longer
the “hunted" victim* of yuur
lariat.
And when a man Is relaxed,
he ia inclined to ba happy, for
tension la fatiguing.
If you girls will then ha
jolly and espciaily pay Utt boy
big doaca af honest compli­
ments, you will have him purr­
ing.
Don’t whirr your matrimon­
ial lariat or even Intimate that
you would change your goal
from that of teachar, nurao or
missionary, to become a house,
wife.
Since Uds disarms the boy
friend and lets him treat you
aa a jolly pal Instead of as a
dangerous “huntress," y o u
glrla are all ast for final vic­
tory.
Soon your gayety and fem­

Postman Decides
He'll Live It Up
NEW YOItK (U P D -A 37year-old poslman was held
without bail today for stealing
423,000 from mail to hla truck
and using tho money to live
it up.
Edward Dulgartsn, Pough­
keepsie, N. Y., who said he
purchased an expensive car
and a new wardrobe with part
of the loot, pleaded guilty to
the theft Tuesday in fedrral
court. Sentencing was set for
Jan. 29.

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�Sanford Takes On
Wildwood Tonight
■had his charges working on
new maneuvers all week and
will shift his lineup for to­
night’s contest against the
Orange Bell Conference to t.
Reserves Ken Tyre, Billy
Higgins and Barry Johnson
are expected to sec more
than usual acLon tonight as
the Seminoies try to get
some spark into their at­
tack. Some changes In the
starting lineup arc likely.
The Seminoies got off to
their slowest start of the seaJeanne Fnulk took a one’ son against Apopka and only
stroke lead in drat round of scored two goals in the tint
tha Kader Tournament (or the quarter. Stump! lias been
xvomen of Mayfair Country trying to concoct a way to
Club when the stroked her get a little mote fire into
way around the famoua course the offense.
for a net aeore 71.
The Sanford Jayveea, win­
One stroke behind Mrs. ner* of seven straight, will
Faulk, with u 72 net, was open tonight's bill at 6:30
Frances Phillips, and Hazel) p. m. and Hie varsity contest
Durgo came in third with
will follow.
net 75.
Results In the regular week­
ly tournament, scored on a low
grots basis were: Class A,
Jeanne Fnulk, 78; Class 11,
Frances Phillips, 02; Class r ,
Barbara Sowell, 104 and Class
D, Resile Batson, 124.
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UP1)
Four members of the club —Tlie second round of the
will journey to I'ulutka next $25,000 San Diego Open Golf
Thursduy to participate in the tournament got underway to­
Intercity Tournament, spon­ day with most of the play­
sored by the Women’s Golf ers wondering just what kind
Association of Central Flor­ of golf they were going to
ida. Those making the trip have to shoot to get in the
will be Jimmie Livingston, money.
Minerva Keenan, Crcla HigThere were 46 profession­
ginbotham and Jane McKib- als and one amateur who
bln.
broke par Thursday. Of these
30 shot in the sixities—and
still none ot them caught
Billy Casper.
Casper fired a seven-underpar 64 on the par-71 course.
Tony Lems, PGA champion
Gary* Player and Canada's
By United Press International Sian Leonard each shot a 65
Johnny Podres is so happy —and all that got them was
he's signing without tooking a tie for second place.
The Stardust Country Club
and don't bo surprised if Ro­
is
a short 6,800 yards on flat
ger Maris does loo.
terrain. But on top of that,
The lun-loving Podres pick­
it has tome of the finest
ed up a newspaper at his Withgreens in the world. The re­
erbec, N. Y., home the other
sult la a field day for the
day and noticed a story saying
professional!.
the Los Angeles Dodgers had
gent out their contracts.
Johnny hadn't even received
his Thursday but he sent the
following wire to General
Manager Burry Bavasi;
"Accept terms of 1963 con­
tract.”
He meant it, so when the
NEW YORK (U P l)—Flor­
contract finally does come, the
ida sportsmen Edward Joyce
30) ear-old southpaw wi l l
and Howard Weller catablishmerely altix his signature and
cd a new motorboat speed
short it hack to the Dodgers
record in a 1.518 mile trip
in the next mail.
from Miami to New York.
Pcdres won 15 games and
Joyce, 40, of Fort Lauder­
lost 13 la&gt;t season and will be
dale, and Weller, 33, of Miami,
so. ikv h .o in the 53o,ooo to
arrived at 1:56 p.m. Thursday
533.100 bracket (hi* year.
The world champion Yan­
kees haven't sent out their
conlract* yet and won't for at
least another week but from
all indications Marls will not
be asked lo lake a cut, and
If ho is it won't be s large
By United P m * taiemtM—«l
one, even though his home run
Sophomore R i c h
Barry
output skidded to 33 from a
paced the Miami Hurricanes
record 61 the year before.
Maris received approximate­ to an 56-77 victory ovar Flor­
ly 567,000 last season after ida, the only Southeastern
setting (he home run record, Confereoct team in action
driving in 112 runs and bat­ Thursday night
It waa Miami'* second vic­
ting .263 in 1961.
tory
of the year over the Ga­
He hit .256 and drove In 100
runs last year, causing some tors.
Barry, hitting from the in­
to feel lie had a poor year
side
on short jumps and driv­
•long with bis sharp drop-off
ing layups, poured In 51 point*
In homers.
for the Hurricanes. Mike Mc­
Coy had 16 points for Miami.
Miami overcame a 32-31 Ga­
Upset Scored
TOKYO (UPl) - Mexican tor lead midway In tha firat
bantamweight Roberto lama half and waa never in trouble
scored a to round upset decis­ from then on. The Hurricanes
ion over Orient junior feather­ led 51-46 at the half.
Guards Tom Baxlay and
weight champion Haruo Sa­
kamoto lo a non-tltla bout Brooks Henderion scored 16
points each for the Gators.
Thursday night.

LOOKING AHEAD

- By Alan Mavw

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at Bill Fleming Gym when
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Pro Football Curtain Finally
Falls With All-Stars Sunday
LOS ANGELES (U Pl) —
The violent world of profes­
sional football reaches its an­
nual climax Sunday in the
ISth Pro Bowl, pitting stars
from the Eastern Division of
the National Football Lea­
gue against top-ranked play­
ers from the Western Divi­
sion.
Tlie West is favored in
the belling marts by 3lk
points, probably because of
the presence of eight mem­
bers of the champion Green
Bay Packers on the jquad.
The West has an 8-4 edge
in the aerie*. Green Hay

at a Hudson River pier for an
overall time of 43 hours over
the long water route.
Sam Griffith was clocked in
38V4 hours last August over
tlie shorter shore routs of 1,256 milea.
The Joyce-Weller tandem
ran into numerous difficulties
enroute to the unofficial Amer­
ican Powerboat Assn, record.
The APA will act on tha mark
as soon as log data and ayewltnea* report* are coordinat­
ed.
At Ocean City. Md.. Wednes­
day. the Florida sportsmtn
were forced to stop ovar for
three hours for repairs on an
engine damaged by a log.
They missed an entire day
when gale winds forced them
to beach on the Virginia coast
and they hired a tug to break
35 miles of ire blocking the
Intracoastal Waterway below
Great Bridge, Va.
The pair started their long
journey from Miami Jan. 4.

coach
Yinre Lombardi is
master-minding this year's
we»tern&gt; effort and he's got
quite a psychological edge—
Lombardi ha* never lost a
gams as a head coach in the
Memorial Coliseum here.
Ills starting lineup will
probably be sprinkled with a
large representation of Pack­
er* including fullback Jitn
Taylor, leaeue-leading rush­
er and scorer during Hie
1962 season. Taylor ha* hos­
pitalized briefly this week
for observation of abdominal
pain*. Appendicitis waa sus­
pected hut the pains subsid­
ed and he svai given an okay
by tlie doctors.
Coach Atlie .Sherman of
the New York Giants, cham­
pions of the Eastern Division,
is handling the East squad.
His No. t quarterback is Y.A.
Tittle, 36-year old Giant tigm i caller.
Sherman will have a full­
back who cau almost match
Taylor in Jim Brown of (tic
Cleveland
Browns.
Brown
was named played of the
game In Uie Pro Bowl last
year even though he and the
Easterners lost 31 30.
In addition to the pride in
victory, there's a money in­
centive for winning the Pro
Bowl. Each member of the
winning aquad get* $600. The
loiera have to be content
with $600 for tlie afternoon's
work.

Champ Trains
SAO PAULO, Brazil (U P l)—
World bantamweight cham­
pion Eder Jofra of B ru ll. the
World Boxing Association’*
"boxer of the year" for 1142,
began his training program
Thursday for a title defense
against Katutoshl Oaki of J a ­
pan at Tokyo, March I.

C. 11. Scott's Pansy Cross,
who starred here last winter
and at Daytona Reach last
summer, gets her first start
of the season in the featured
tenth rare on an 11-tnre pro­
gram nt the Sanford-Orlando
Club tonight. Pansy Cross just
recently arrived here after
campaigning at Tampa.
In Grade A competition here
last winter, Pansy Cross was
in the money 12 times in 24
tries. Moving over to Daytona,
THERE WERE SIX ROE in tlie 17 nhml shown
she accounted for six firsts,
hero, caUKht by Wnyne Kimbrough of Lake
five seconds and three thirds
Mary, ami W. A. McPatle of Sanfoni. They check­
in 27 tours of the oval.
ed in at the Osceola Fiith Camp near Geneva
Erma Eastman and Refuel
Tuesday morning.
also wore popular locally while
O. H.’a Speaker ran a fen'
times in Grade M and then
climbed to Grade B in the
tough competition at Taunton.
Rounding out the field for
tonight's top attraction will be
Apache Rex. Diamond Star,
Restirsa Native ami Sarasota
Egg King.
B A L T I M O R E (U P D Champion Liston is so
J . M. Edwards' highly re­ Fight-hungry Baltimore cor­ Baltimore concious that on
garded Restless Native won
dially invited Floyd Patter- Thursday he called off his
his first start here Monday
tentatively scheduled match
night In Grade II in a fast Min today to visit the city with Patterson at Miami
31.47 seconds. In three school- j and be convinced that's Beach, April 4. and demand­
ing starts he posted a first, a where he should meet Sonny ed that Flo)d tight him at
second ami u third. Apnclie l-iston in their return heavy­ Baltimore in May if lie
Rex won his last outing in weight title bout.
wants the return shot.
Grade B nt Tnmpa. He is own­
laiu
Grasmick,
wealthy
ed by G. A, Aldcrsun.
Baltimore lumber dealer and
The second matinee of tlie
civic leader, said, "I've wir­
■•ason is on tap Saturday
ed an invitation to Floyd to
starting at 2 p. m.
come and inspect Balti­
Bonnie Abbe, who was unde­
more’s new 514 million civic
feated In pre-season schooling,
center, and meet our Civic
Center commissioners and
led from box to wire to win
Lovely Nancy Czsrn, 23the featured ninth race Thurs­
our boxing commissioners
year-old
ntiii let fresh out of and a flock of other people,"
duy night at the Kennel Club.
Hollywood, grareil Die OrGrasmick added that he
lando-SeminoIc Fronton last had told Floyd to tiring his
night ns the guest of the man­ advisor, attorney J u l i u s
agement ami presmted two- November and members of
time winner Ja r In with the Ills training-camp entourage
trophy for the featured eighth ami the promoters from
gnme singles mutch.
Championship Sports, Inc.,
HORNSBY
BEND, Tex.
Also guest* of the Fronton and other friends.
(UPl) — Rogers Hornsby, last night were Minute Maid
“ 1 told Floyd that Haiti,
baseball's greatest r i g h t - general sales managers, ntmore Is hungry for a hig
hander hitter who asked no trmling a seminar nt the com­
tight and that no metropolis
quarter and gave none, was pany’s Orlando general office.
in llic world would welcome
burled Thursday in this tiny
Jacin was a double winner, his fight more heartily."
glaist town.
taking tlie trophy game singleGrasmick, one • time pro­
The ceremony amid a handed and then the all star
fessional
baseball
pitcher
clump of oak and cedar eleventh with Lore in n cli­
who worked a couple of
trees drew aunu- t»f Im . c- matic finish with npectsculnr
games with Die Philadelphia
hall's top names, including plays. Iludiula and Agustin
Phillies, said the Civic Cen­
Milwaukee Braves manager were out in front most of the
ter could seat 14,000 for a
Bobby Hragan and St. lamia exciting eleventh and then Arfight and pmviiie a gate of
Cardinal manage!
Johnny ralibcl and Zulu made their
between $200,000 and $250,Keane.
move, but it wasn't enough to 000.
displace Jacin and Lorenzo.
Lumber dealer Ixm em­
Jscin also moved fast in tlie phasized in tils telegram that
Widencr Elected
NEW YOBK (U P l)—Tlie Ne-v featured eighth, taking six Championship Sports need
York Jockey Club has re­ straight points Ix-fore being not lie up with any Baltimore
elected George D Widencr as being taken out by Prudera. promoter in order to stage
its chairman; Ogden Phipps Pruderu then duplicated Jnv- (Im&gt; fight at Civic Center.
as vice chairman; James Cox in's performance with six
President T\&gt;m Bolan of
Brady a* secretary-treasurer; straight. But Jacin clinched championship
Sports
an­
Marshal: Cassidy as executive the victory on hit next time nounced Thursday that plana
secretary; and Calvin S. Barn­ around ami Pradrrn had to for the Miami neach fight
aettle for second niuiiry.
m April had been ''halted.”
ey as assistant secretary.

Miami Fight Halted, Baltimore
Makes Bid To Lure Title Event

Starlet Awards
Jai-Alai Trophy

Hornsby Buried
In Ghost Town

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F r l. J a n . 11, *G3— P ag e 5

Brown Now Vice
President Of--?
CLEVELAND (U P!) — Paul
Brown, shorn ot his duties as
coach anil general manager,
believe* he will serve the
Cleveland Browns in "an ad­
visory capacity."
Brown, fired Wednesday by
club president Art Moilell,
said he would be a vice pres­
ident of "1 don't know what."
Speaking in a more serious
manner, Brown, whose team*
hate been a power in the Na­
tional Football League tor the
past 13 years, indicated his
contractual obligation would
prevent him from accepting a
new post immediatei).
"Tlie conlract still has six
years to run. and because of
consideration, including slock
option, it would be diiiicult (or
me to take another job,"
Brown said, “without coming
to some sort of financial set­
tlement on the remaining
years of the pact.”
Modeil startled Hie sports
world late Wednesday when he
announccd Brown was being
removed as coach and general
manager "for the best inter­
est of the team."
After tlie firing. MoJell said
he was considering several
men as successors, but he re­
fused to identify them. Among
those mentioned as possible
choices were Otto Graham,

currently coaching at tha
Coast Guard Academy, and
Blanton Collier, a Brown as­
sistant.
Modeil, however, did say
recently fired Baltimore coach
Wceb Eubank "was not being
considered at this time. '
The president refused to
give any additional Informa­
tion as to what led him to
make the move.
" I stand on my first an­
nouncement," Modeil answer­
ed.
Brown, when asked if the
firing could have resulted from
personal diftcrcnces with Mo■lell, said " I did not have the
feeling that anything was
building tip."
” 1 guess I’m aorta ou the
shelf as far as coaching goes,"
Brown said. " I probably won’t
notice any change until next
July wlicii it comes time (or
the team to resume practic­
ing.”
Brown’s oterall record includr* 296 victories, 76 losses
and 15 ties.
Among these are a 52-4-3
mark in the now defunct AR
American Conference and an
18-9-1 record aa head coach at
Ohio State. A 7-6-1 mark was
chalked up by hia 1962 Browns
which wound up in third plaeg
In Die Eastern Division of tha
NFL.

Cubs Add First
Athletic Director

North Orlando
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lo achieving equal balance be­
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letes in their effort to win the
National L e a g u e pennant,
naming the first athletic di­
rector in major leacue base­
ball lo strengthen Die front
office staff.
Club owner Philip K. Wrigley announced the appointment
of a former Army tackle ami
Air Force athletic director,
Robert V. Whitlow, 43, to the
newly created position.

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Jane Laird Miller, Lt. F. E. Pope Jr.
Married In Jacksonville Ceremony
Mias Jane Laird MUIer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam Whitfield Miller Sr., of
Jacksonville and Lt. Fred
Wallace Pope J r ., ton of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Wallace Pope
Sr., of Sanford, were married
Dec. 27 at 4 p.m. at the Riveraide Preabytcrlan Church In
Jacksonville.
Rev. Albert Kisiling. pastor,
officiated at the ceremony.
Marshal Pierson, a friend of
the couple, presented a pro­
gram of wedding music.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a while
formal length gown of peau
de sole featuring a round neck,
plain bodice trimmed with
iaee and pearls at the waist,
rlbc-.v length sleeve; and *
straight front skirt with full
back, ending In a chapel train.
Her ahouldcr length veil of
illusion waa attached to a
peau de sole rose cap over­
sewn with pearls and ahe car­
ried a lover’s knot of roses,
hrlde'a orchids and atephanotla.
Mlai Patricia Rates ol Mar­
ietta, Ga., was maid of honor
and bridesmaids were Kath­

iJigginksthem

VIDA SUE SMITH

FSU was Teddy Walker Jr.
who corned a bachelor degree
In arts and sciences, majoring
In American hlatory. He la a
member of Phi Delta ThcU
fraternity.
Always in the forefront of
school activities, Teddy re­
ceived Hie Leadership Award
from the Jayceca when he
graduated from Seminole High
School In 195*. He served at
Student Council Senior Advlaor, was o member of the Key
Club and Ihe Double Quartet.
Active In alhletlea, Walker
won hV&gt; Sportsmamhlp trophy
for football which was pre­
sented by WTRR.
While walling lo hear from
his application for Navy OCS,
the new graduate la helping
his father at Angel's lleitauranl. HD mother I* well-known
a a a member of the Sanford
cily library »Uff.
• • *
THE NAME o( the "Mys­
tery Store" which you read
about in last week's Herald
D the "Kwlkle."
The reason It la a "myilery
store" la beraute your columnlit. who wrote the business
feature about the new service,
neglected to mention any­
where in the entire article Ihe
name of Ihe new establish­
ment!
When we ilopped by later
to pick lip coffee and cl gar­
d es, genial manager and
pad-owner Rob McKee asked
If we did that on purpose or
Just “for fun." Had to confess
the unintentional oversight
was mine alone . . . however,
it passed Ihe advertising man­
ager's scrutiny, the editor's
baleful eye, and the proof­
reader's big black pencil,
with nary a questioning eye­
brow.
The "Kwlkle" is a mlghly
handy lilUe More, and every
day more people become
aware of Ha convenience.
G o o d location, too, 2345
French Ave., almost across
from Mel Dekle'a Gulf Station.
• • •
GET OUT YOUR GLAD
nAGS, everybody's going to
the Policeman's Rail Saturday
night at the Mayfair. Il'a atways a happy event, one of ihe
more Informal dances or Ihe
year, but one of the gayest and
most entertaining.
When the usual poker-raced
and dignified Sanford police
officers trade their uniforms
and gum for civics and danc­
ing ahoea, seems like every­
one else relaxes, too, and a
good time D always "had hy
all."

.MISS VIDA SDK SMITH,
pretty daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. Milton Smith, has been
selected from the frrthmun
rla»s at Tift College at Foraylhc, Ca„ lo he one of the
attendanta In the May Day
Court.
While .1 uludenl at Seminole
High, ahe wu* chosen aa one
of Die arnlor spontora for
Homecoming, wa* a hoitcaa
lur Hie Junloi Senior From, a
member nf the Clioralirra ami
played on tha Powder Puff
team.
At Tift. Vida Sue I* taking
prc-nicd couraea in prepara­
tion for further studies in the
mcd-lcch field.
• • t
DAKLKNK AND W A D K
TY E have recenlly returned
I rum an Jnl creating mid exriling vacation In Washington,
I). C., where they really got
to are a while Chriatmna, aa
the worat anowalorm in yeara
all but paralysed the city.
The local couple and their
children, Gayle, aeven, and
Robin, four, alayed with Dar­
lene'* aialer, Mr*. Jack Ken­
yon. whose husband, Capt.
Jaek Kenyon, la executive of
the USS Forreatal. He was not
able lo come home for Christ­
mas aa the ship alayed at tea.
"We took in all the tourlal
atlractioni,"
aald Darlene,
adding that "Thcrc'a ao much
to ace, and il'a ell ao intereating." On Ihe way home.
Ihey stopped In Savannah and
did aome sightseeing there at
the former plratca bouse, the
old museum and the faacloat•ng Savannah waterfront.
Darlrne's mother, Mrs. Ha­
re! Gillies, flew to D. C. from
San Diego to join the family
there, and plana to coma on
Jown to Florida for a few
weeks visit here.
. • •
' AMONG THOSE receiving
degrees at mid-term from

HARD-WORKING
HEART
COUNCIL official! are plan­
ning a "let's get organised"
meeting for tonight at Merle
Warner'S house, and the Hcarl
Sunday Chairman and other
Icadrra of this year's drive
will he named.
Tlili la one o[ the most effi­
cient of the local fund-raising
orgsniralions and Ihe veteran
meinhera ol Ihe Heart Council
are quietly determined In their
continuing tight to overo me
the nation's number one health
enemy.
Every family has fait the
touch of this most vicious di­
sease, which ao often strikes
without the faintest warning,—
Ihnugli sometimes warnings
arc Ignored because they arc
not recognized aa auch.
Tim hard-working dedicated
nucleus of workers, many of
whom have served for yeara
and continue to do so, Includes
Ernest Southward, local grow­
er and a native Sanfordlte,
who D a state director of the
Florida Heart Asin. and who
hai been almost the "heart" of
the organisation for a number
of years, though lie hain't had
his name In the papers much.
Ernie's knowledge and guid­
ance Is invaluable to the suc­
cessful functioning of the or­
ganisation, end this la made
even stronger by the overall
view which he gains by being
on Ihe stale executive board.
Another one of the moat
knowledgeable aud hard-work­
ing of the council nucleus Is
Loretta Munson, who has alio
taken a backseat lately bul
nevertheless is depended upon
by (he group for strong sup­
port and asiDtaaea.
Others In the group who
work behind the scenes with
little fanfare, shunning pub­
licity and giving others the
credit. Include Dorothy 04ham, Tina and Tom Armao,
Dr. Leonard Munson, Ed SI-

"SW EETHEART"
MISS ANNE AIKEN, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Aiken, will be Installed aa
Worthy Advisor of the Rain­
bow GDIs on Jan. 20.
Anne, who reigned aa DeMolay Sweetheart at the an­
nual Ralnbow-DeMolay Ball
just before the end of Ihe
year, shared her aoverclgnly
with DeMolay Senior Counaclor, Eddie Hamilton, who wai
chosen Rain neau of Ihe Rain­
bow GirD.
Aa Sweetheart, Anne was
presented with a lovely corsagu from Ihe boys, and Eddie
received an appropriate gift
from the girls.
Anne has been an active
member of the Rainbow or­
ganization, has seen duty dur­
ing the past year os Worthy
Associate Advisor and waa
privileged to serve In the
Grand Choir at Ihe Rainbow*
Grand Aasembly last summer.
She la a member of the Jun­
ior Class at Seminole High
School end active in many
•chool events.

• • •

L o n ffw o o d

leen Burch, Ft. Lauderdale;
Priscilla Porter, Naples, and
Mary Caroline Elmore, Ja ck ­
sonville.
Fred Wallace Pope Sr. acted
as best man for his son. Ush­
ers were Kim Pope, brother
of the groom, Leo Turner and
Ena. Berry St. John, all of
Sanford; Robert E. Park of
Sanford and Gainesville, and
Charles Milford.
The maid of honor and
bridesmaid w o r e identical
dresses of royal blue featur­
ing velw lctn bodices and sa­
tin bell shaped skirts. Their
veils weir attached to pearl
trimmed velveteen hands and
they carried nosegays of ycl
low shastx daisies.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held In the

Osteen

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Giv­
en of Elkvlew, W. Vs., were
recent gueati of Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Beall. Mr. Given is princlpal of the school In Elkvicw.

Riverside Woman's Club. Fur
tier going away outfit, Mrs.
Pope chose a Kelly green suil
with mink trim.
The couple left for a wed
ding trip up the East Coast

Personals

enroutv lo Baltimore. Md. The
groom is serving In the Army
Intelligence Corp. and I* statinned at Fort Holabird. Their
new address Is 29! 1 Lllwrty
Parkway, Baltimore.

Teenage Party

By Donna Estes
Friends of Miss Sibyl Grar
will be glad In know that *h
is reported to be resting com
fortably after undergoing fur
tiler surgery at the Holida:
Hospital In Orlando, Monday
She Is able to hare visitors.

Announcement I

Enjoyed

MR. LOUIS MATTHEWS

In DeBary

—

By Mrs. Adam Muller
Diane Accardl and Pat
Bionili were co hostesses, re­
cently for a teenage party at
the Aeeerdl home on Pqrk
Lane, DeBary.
More than 30 guests from
DeBary, nearby communities
and Tampa were present for
the evening.
Dancing around the swim­
ming pool patio started at 7:3(1
p.m. and bountiful refresh­
ments were served to those
present. Diane and her bro­
ther, Roger, who won the twist
contests in DoLand and San­
ford, with some ol the guests
participated in several dance
exhibitions.

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Will lie In Our Store Mon., Jnn. 1-lth ONLY.
Mr. Matthews will Be Happy To Take Your
Measurement!* For Suit*. Sportcoats, Or
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From The New Spring And Summer Line.

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MRS. FRED WALLACE PORE JIL

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DeBary Personals
Mr. and Mrs. L. Wundt of and helped Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
Park Lane celebrated Mr. ill- thur Thompson celebrate their
ondl’s birthday with a bullet ninth wedding anniversary.
style New Year's Day party
Among the guests were Rich­
ard Kreeker, Arthur Loud,
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Accardf,
Presbyterian
Mr. and Mrs. W. Sleanton,
Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas Armao
Circles
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Sc hob.
Meet Monday
Mrs. Sophia Stutterhelm. of
DcRary
Drive has her friend,
Circlea of Ihe First Presby­
terian Women of the Church Kathryn Trautmsn, of New
have scheduled meetings Mon­ York down fm her annual win
ter visit. Kathryn has many
day as follows:
friends here in DeBary.
•:U a.m.
Circle I with Mrs. Jam ei
Warner; Circle 2 with Mrs.
George Slinc; Circle 1 with
Mrs. C. E. Grubb; Circle 4
with Mrs. Harry Woodruff;
Circle 3 with Mrs. Arthur
Moore; Circle S with Mri. A.
If. Parker: Circle 7 with
Mrs. Fred Robb-and Circle I
In the Phllathea Room, with
M n. C. C. Howard aa tunicas.
Circle 9 meets at 2:30 p.m.
with Mrs. J , E. Monger and
Circle 10 at 2:50 with Mri.
I). C. Howard.
EVENING CIRCLES — Clrclc 'i at 7:45 with Mrs. C. Y.
Lind, Elder Springs and Clrcle 1 will) Mrs. Leon Walker;
Circle 3 with Mrs. Elizabeth
Sharon and Circle 4 in Fellow­
ship Hall, with Mrs. J . D.
Ilarle** and Mn. J . N. Wallin
as co-hostcsscs, oil ol B p.m.
mon, Jackie Caolo, Merle
Warner, Hilda Rullar, Mrs.
Taylor (don't know her first
namej, Ken Lelfler, Dr. Robert Rmemnnd, Dr. Brooke
Smith, and Jeannette Sailer.
Credit goea, too, to the
spouses of these people, who
get caught wilh a lot or extra
work and activity, while their
husband or wile la giving a
major porlion ol (heir lime
and attention to the annual
Heart Fund Drive.

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monthly get-together. Mem­
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will meet at 10 a.m. and a
buffet luncheon wttl be aerved
at 12 noon.
Reservations must he In no
later than Monday. Call Mrs.
Don Cahill a! FA 2-1402 or
.Mrs. R. K. Horton at FA 26900.
Members are reminded to
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Osjah Obbij. •

do my work at night when the chil­
dren are not under foot nnd as long
as it gets done 1 don’t see why he
should care when I do it. He said if 1
didn't watch TV all day I’d get my
work done in the daytime. So now he
takes a tnl&gt;e out of the set before he
goes to work. Abby, l have eight
children under 12 and no help, and
watching TV during the day (and I
don’t watch "all day") is my only re­
laxation. Do you think he's 1&gt;eing
fair?
PUNISHED

DEAR LOOKING: Don't count
your chicken* before they’re hatched.
I'll help you solve that problem when
the time come*.

DEAR PUNISHED: Your busband is behaving like a tyrant. With
eight children under 12 and no help,
any relaxation you can grab during
the day is well earned. Tell him to
take care of HIS job and you'll take
care of yours.

•

•

DEAR A BBY: I am Id and my
roblem bn* to do with my mother.
hnve an older sister and a younger
brother. My mother favor* my sister
because she's the oldest, and she
favors my brother because he is the
youngest. That leave* me in the
middle. 1 have really tried hard to t*e
nice to my mother but it never turn*
out right. We just don’t seem to get
along. What can 1 do?
MIDDLE CHILD

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•

•

DEAR STRANGE: Friends do.
But apparently you put n strain on
your friendship by routinely leaving
your child with her every day. If she
complained behind your back, take
the hint and either offer her money
nr make other arrangements for your
child.

•

DEAR A BBY: My husband flipped
hi* lid because I was up Ironing at
two o’clock in the morning. 1 like to

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and pasaed with the idea tint
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Arthur might not have
known much about bidding,
hut even aa a beginner the

Unirt self-assurance. Men
don't like conceited women.
They do Ilk* women whose
minner reflects baste •elfrespect and serenity. This i*
infinitely
morn intriguing
than pride of appearance.
(ienUeueti. A gentle na­
ture U an essential part of

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Me Crory's

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play of the earda was easy
fur him. Me decided that
West's nine of hearts open­
ing wa* a double ton. In (hat
ca»e in- could only count
twelve tricks, but Arthur
found his thirteenth by mean*
of an unusual trump play.
Me won the opening la-art
lead; cashed the king and
ace of spades and ruffed a
third apailc high. He re­
turned to hli hand with the
king of club* and ruffed his
law spado with another high
trump
Me then ran off three
rounds of trumps, discarding
dummy’s fourth heart on hi*
third trump. Slnre trump.*
broke three-three Arthur had
his thirteenth trick and thr
flrst top score of wlut will
undoubtedly be a king ser­
ies of triumph*.

Jh e Woman ey

With today's beauty aid*,
any wttman can make her­
self attractive.
But while aurfare appear,
ance will earn the glances
of men, no one has yet been
able to prrparkagr the quail,
ties that must men admire,
and look for, la women.
Among them:

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Ruth Miiiett

true femininity. It Is not the
same as mere polite nest.
Vivacity. A vivacious wo
man bring* her own special
light into any mom she en­
ters; s!w make* life srem
more exciting.
Intelligence: Reautlful-butdumb women often attract
men, but the dumbness Is
not cute 'or long. Most men
move iw sy (run it very'
quickly.
Teteraace. A women who
1* quick to criticise snd
consul* other* reveals a
s h a l l o w personality. She
make* men feel uncomfort
able.
CWerfwloess.
A
woman
with the ability to tee the
bright aide is the kind of
woman men like to be
around. A gloomy woman can
depress a man as complete­
ly is as • snub.
efficiency. It must be un­
obtrusive. Bustling feminine
efficiency irritates a man
almost as much a t scatter­
brained Jnefftckncy. Unub
truilve efficiency helps to
make him feel comfortable
—and he quickly learnt to
depend upon U.
Kindness. The woman who
is genuinely k i n d
and
thoughtful ha* two of the
moot valuable qualitte* of
•U, qualities time can't de­
stroy.
Yes, tnia beauty k a lot
more than akin deep.

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(Alengaide eld poet office)

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SCAMP and Lady in a scene from Walt Disney’s
feature. "The Lady And The Tramp” coming to
the Movictand Drive-In Sunday.

Disney Film Drive-In Bound
With a great big spilth of
charm. U.icinnlum and pure
entertainment.
Wait
Pla­
ne ) *
LADY AND THE
TR .tltl* open* Sunday at
the Movictand theater.
Starting front the opening
scene a whole wonderful
world of dogs cavorta mer­
rily, musically and magical­
ly to the delight of all those
who observe them. There's
"LADY," a society • bred
cocker spaniel who provides
the ingenue Interest. There's
••TRAMP", the soldier of
fortune from the wrong side
of tlie tracks who handles the
heroics in a manner worthy
of nin-Tin-Tin. Anil there
are other*: "Jo c k ," "Trus­
ty,”
"lkirU,”
"Toughy,”

"Hull,” "Pedro” and "Da
chise." nil famous in (he
Disney album of animated
personalities. Ami here’s a
special mention for "P eg ",
the ex-show dog who almost
Mops the show with her torrhy delivery of the hit bal­
lad. " lie -* A Tramp.”
Ti'e other feature on the
program is "Almost Angels"
another Walt Pitney film.
Doth films will play through
Tuesday.
On Wednesday and Thurs­
day, "Sad A Crooked Ship"
and "The Mysterious Island"
will play.
Three film* are scheduled
for Frkioj and Saturday. T7&gt;c
three are: "Tall Man Rid­
ing,"
"W ar laiver," ami
"Damn Yankees."

D O R IS D A Y . M a rth a Ita y c nnd Jim m y D urnnto
m o UKhunt n t tho miwn th a t Dealt Ja R R o r in ten d *
to fnriH'liiHO (h e ir clre u * in th i* m ono fro m "H illy
R ilke'* Ju m b o ," M otra-G oldw yn-M nyer'n bjhh:taciiln r vernion o f th e Broadw ay atnRo mUHiVal,
uIho HlnrrittR S tep h en Hoyd. Thu I&gt;Ir Pannvinlon
nnd co lo r a ttra c tio n foul tire* nevon R tc u l RodRuirt and H .irl hoiir hita and m any o f tho w orld’*
niont fanimiN rirc ti* a c t*. A J o e PnateniA k P ro ­
duction, it xva* d irected by C h a rle s W a lte r*.

Jumbo Set For Ritz
One of the most Joyous,
romantic, spangled, star amisung stiKlded musicals ever
to emerge from Mvtro-Culdwyn Mayer is "Billy Rote's
Jumbo," screen version in
Panavislon and Mctrocolor of
the memorable
Broadway
stage lilt coming to tlieir

Boxing’s Role
Is Discussed
ALBANY, N. Y. (U P I)-T h e
role of boxing in the physical
development of young people
was to be aired today before
a Joint state Irgislativa com
mlttea studying whether pro­
fessional boxing should be al­
lowed to continue in New York
state.
Msgr. Francis Kctliber, di­
rector of the Working Boys
Home In Buffalo, N. Y., and an
advisor to the Bolden (Move*
tournament; Fredcrich FebeJ,
doctor of physical education at
the slate University of New
York at Buffalo, and Rubin
Frost, director of physical edu­
cation at Springfield (Mass.)
College, were to appear at the
windup session of the two-day
bearing before the committee
on professional boxing.

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111 Men tnl.i Spare
(•) All America Wants
lo Know
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(« ) Ilia F l e lu r*
( ! ) Victory at Sea
I j o (9) l** u e * A Anew*r*
1:90 ( I t API, All-Star fla m *
( * ) It of Kin llaakotball
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1:00 (8) Sunday Sports I p * * i s e u ts r
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1:90 (9) T il* T w *n tl *t h C*nlury
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1:99 ( I ) r a autllvsn
(9) Sunday Night Mov­
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1.99 ( ! ) Ilonanea
(S) T h *
Ileal McCoys
f : l l (•) n K. T h * a t * r
i p ) T s a r of (,’nn trentalion
19:90 l i t Sh ow s f the Week
(91 Candl* CAtnars
(9) Vo ir * of F l r * * t o n *
( t i l t I) W hat's My Lin *
(9) Howard K. Smith
11:9* (9) Nawaaopn

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M y h liq h iA
T V Time Previews
7|30-It,ln p. m. (CBS1 Rawhide "Incidrnt Of The Trail’*
End." An exreptlonally sensi­
tive characterisation by guest
•tar Harold J . Stone highHghU thin cpinodo. He por­
trays nn aging trail boss who
ii hiding his failing eyesight.
Favor, who once worked for
him. asks him to Join the drive
unaware of his affliction. Both
men arc *oon aware of hit in­
ability to do what is expected
of him. Erie Firming and
Clint Eastwood star.
R-8:30 p. nt. (ABC) Father
Kivovva Best. "Kathy'* Big Dei'o|ilion.” Thi* i* vine «f lho«r
times father doeen’t know
heit. He i* up*et h e r a u s e
Kathy is unhappy over a quar­
rel with her date for a big pie*
nic, and derldr* to act thing*
atraight. What he dor*n't
know ia thiit Kathy dreamed
up tlie quarrel and the date,
because she wn* th* only girl
in her flea* without an escort.
Robert Young, Jane Wyatt
and Lauren Chapin star.
8:30-2(80 p. m. (CBS) Route
M . "You Can’t Pick Cotton In
Tahiti." After several epliodr*
with weird character* aa plot
plvota, thla ono ia moet wel­
come with it* fresh *impllclty.
Kit-hard Rairhnrt ii guod aa a
MollywtK»d r o m p o s i r who
"mlnea" Tennessee hill coun­
try for folk music ha can turn
to com inc rein I profit. Tod
Ktilr* (Martin Milner) i*
drawn to tha composer, aven
though he i* aware of hit ambftlon*, which include deluding
a romantically* inclined young
girl (Jana Engstrom).
8-8:3ft p. tn. (ABC) I'm Dickene, lie’s Fen»ler. ”Thi God­
fathers." Quit* funny. Focal
point of thi* plot la the im­
pending arrival of Mel War­
saw'* (Dave Ketchum), elev­
enth rhlld and hia nervous
pilch &lt;&gt;f helplessness. Aa ap­
pointed godfathers, Dickens
and Fcniter (John Aatln and
Marty I n g • I *) frantically
cover for thu Irresponsible ac­

tion* of their pnl, who stand*
to lose Ills Job if ilDrotrrrd,
8:30-10:30 p. m. (CHS) The
Alfred Hitchcock Hour. "What
Really Happened.” Follow the
action very closely or you'll
Inie the point of the climax
In this elaborate hut well-runreived plot, (total acting all
around makes thi* more than
Just another puzxler. Anne
Francis play* a wife accused
of murdering her husband by
mother-in-law (Gladys Coop
rr). Things are against her
when an old boy friend (Steve
Donne) consoles her after the
domineering husband's ( Ceric
Lyons) dentil. Not )&gt;ey&lt;u.il
your suspicion I* the trusted
housrkrrprr, played by Ruth
Roman.
8:30-10:30 p. nt. (ARC) 77
Hunaet Strip. "The Tarnished
Idol," Van William!, cnclime
heart throb of "Jiurfside 0,"
weave! acme of tlie old magic
in this one, especially when ha
gets Suiannu caught in his
romantic web.

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11:99 ( » l F a t h e r K n o w * B eet
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(9 ) T ru th or C o n t i ­
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13:49 (9) Hntdlng L ig h t
19:11 (9) ARC Mid-Day B * p * r t
19:99 I t ) NtlC News
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Day In Court
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Seven K a y *
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Millionaire
q u t a n for a Day
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1:90 ( I I M a k * Room for
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Rite Theater Sunday.
Its lug cast, headed by
Doris Day, Stephen Boyd,
Jimmy Durante and Marlin
Raye, with Dean Jogger costarred
also features SO
sprclalilic* by the world's
lop rlrrus stars, inchiding
Mm- endearing elephant who
plays Die title role, and Ha
seven great aong hits by
Richard Itodgera and Lorenz
Mart.
Not only dost a glittering
array of aerial, tight-rope,
trapeze,
trampoline,
highwire, rope swing, altde-forlife, tumbling, Juggling, uni
cylist and animal acts, to­
gether with bearback eques­
trian routines ami precision
billet*, fill tin- screen in a
sprawling
circus
erected
over alx acres on one of
SICM'a biggest loti, with the
huge Big Tk&gt;p aa the hub.
but tlie star* actually Join
thr circus hcsdliaera in many
of the spellbinding aerlsl
arts.

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Bobby Jordan and Arthur
Robinson
of
Philadelphia,
who finished second in the
Phoocnix trials, have only
keen playing a partner.; for
a few years. In fact, Arthur,
who is just 28, hasn't been
playing bridge very long, but
he sure has started out fast.
Of course, tie had good instuclion at home, as both his
parents arc life masters.
Arthur likes to tell about
his first duplicate with his
mother.
Me had learned tin- point
count ami a little atmut
Blackwood. His five heart bid
showed his two aces; hU six
heart hid showed Ids two
kings and hi* seven diamond
bid was intended to show his
one queen.
Mrs. Robinson did not know
this new Blackwood variation

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DEAR ARRY: I work out because
1 have to support myself and my little
pre-school daughter. I have a friend
who offered to look after my rhlld
in hor home during my working
hours, which are noon until six.
Nothing was said about money be­
cause flhe offered, saving it was no
trouble ami that my littlo girl would
be good company for her little boy
who’s the same age. I later heard
thnt she told someone that I was
cheap because I never offered to pay
her. 1 thought friends did things for
nothing.
STRANGE FRIENDSHIP

DEAR MIDDLE CHILD: No matter what position you play in the
family game, you see only the draw­
back*. The oldest complain* that when
a fight occurs, it'* her fault because
she nhould have known better. The
youngest complnlns because he hns
to go to bed earlier nnd can't do what
the older kids can do. Frankly. I think
you’ve got tho Ixist spot. Ju *t try
harder.
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7:00 (S) i-h. • N t « »
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7:t9 ( ! ) Tnday
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8:99 ( ! ) S * i . Nlshl MnvDs
7:49 iJ&gt; Mlekla'a Onepel T im s
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9:99 (») Mickey E v a n * Show
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11:19 IS) Hollywood Movt*
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11:18 (9) Chsmploiuhly W rs s t .
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11:98 ( ! ) P la y Your Hunch
11.19 ( I t Sign Off
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8:98 (*1 "t»nc« Upon s Dim*"
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SUNDAY P. M.

SATURDAY A. M.

FRIDAY P. M.

By Abigail Von Buren

DEAR A BBY: If I buy one *.f
those Senior Citizens Homes fur re­
tired old folk* nnd the woman who
ha* been my darling wife for 44 years
drop* dead on the golf course because
*he'n not used to all that exercise,
and then I marry a cute young chick
and we have two or three kiddie*,
what should 1 do? They don't allow
children at the Senior Citizen* Home*
for retired folk*,
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X n l l t i le he reby ( I n n
that
a
Public
H earing wilt ba
held at tha Comml.alon Boom
In tha City lla l l In tha Cttjr
o f Hanford. F lorida a t 1:00
o'clock P. M.i on Ja n u a ry I t ,
1MI. to consider tha followIng c h a n c r e and amendments
tu tha Zoning Ordinance of
tha City of Hanford, Florida:
f a ) Tha properly toned In
n t a t rlc t
11*3 t o n *
and
Two
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ft* I (Neighborhood Comm rrcla l)
Dlatrlct.
Hald
proparly b e ln r mora pa r­
tic u la rly
daacrlhrd
aa
I. " l - - and IC, Plo ck in
T la r T, H R. Traffo rda
Map o f Hanford.
All partlea In Inlaraat and
rltltan a aliall h iv a an o p ­
portunity ta ha heard at raid
hearing.
Ry order of the City Commlmion of lha City of Han­
ford, Florida, thla l l h day
o f J a n u a r y , 1111.
II. N, Tamm, J r .
Aa City Clark of tha
City nf Hanford. Florid a
Puhllah J a n u a r y 11, IM I .
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H ese.

WHAT W O ULD
YOU S A T IF
I G A V E YO U
O Y ST E R R O LLS
AND C H E E SE

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IP THIS 13
TOO MOT ;

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f OO I KNOW
t UNTIL I T RY .

14 T i n t COURT o r
T ltr .
cm tT t
J i n n r,
it
A nn
KOI!
tR M IX n tR
COl'XTY,
FLORIDA
In Nat K atata a t
C A IIK IE &gt;1. HOOLKT.
Keeraeed.
n t t i , XOTlUM
NOTICE la harahy clea n
that tha undaralcntd will, on
tha l l h day of F ebruary , A.
I). 1111, preaent to tha Honor­
able County Ju d e a of Hemlnola County.'•Ff-jTfda, -hie float
return, aeco un l and vourhara.
aa H ie c u lo r nf tha B ata ta of
CA11R1K II. HOOLET, dacaaaad, and M aald lima, than
and there, m ake application
to tha aald J u d e a for a final
a attlam ant o f hla admlnl*-,
tratlo n o f aald aalate, and
for an srd a r d la ch a rcln c him
aa such E ia c u to r .
DA T E D thla tha Mth day
o f Deremhar, t i l l .
/a/ Newton F , Hancock,
Ac E i a c u t o r of tha E a U t c
o f Carrie It. Iloolcy,
Decaaeed
Gordon V. Fred erick
Attorney for tho Batat a
P. O. llo a I I I !
303-20! North P ark Avenue
Hanford, Florida
Puhllah Dec. 31 a
J a n . «,

11, 11.

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OF T U B S I X T H JU D IC IA L
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M AItt.R
COBB
J E I I N I G AN,
form erly
know s
aa
Mabla
Cobh, and F R A N K U JElt.N I&lt;1AN, he r huaband.
Defendants.
NOTICE o r BALM
NOTICE IS H K H E I i r G IV ­
EN th a t on the l l r d day nf
J a n u a r y l t d . at 11 :M A. M.
a t tha
main door
of tha
Court
Houae of Hemlnole
County, at Hanford, Florida,
tha underalaned Clerk will o f ­
f e r f o r aala to tha hlgheat
and beet bidder for eaah tha
following deacrlbed re al pro­
per ty !
Lot I t . OAKLAND 1IH.LS,
according
to
tha
plat
thereof
aa
recorded
In
P la t
Book 11. P a ge
« !,
Public ne corde of Se m i­
nole County, Florida,
together w llh all alructuree.
Improvement*.
f lt t u r t a ,
a p­
pliance*,
and
appurtananree
on aald land or ueid In c o n ­
junction therewith.
T hla aala la made purauant
to final decree o f forecloeure
entered In Ch ancery action
No. 13171 now pending In the
Circuit
Court o f
and
for
Seminole County, Florida,
DATED I hla I t h day of
January, t i l l .
(HEAL)
Arthu r H. B eck w ith. J r .
C lerk o f tha Circuit Court
B y : M arth a T . Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk.
Anderenn, Hush, Dean,
Lowndea A van den B erg
Atto rneys for r l a l n t l f f
171 B eat C en tr al Avenue
Orlando, Florid a

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CROSS AT CORNERS, wum« this Safety Poster
Pair, Jano Keck, 10, 2011 S. Park and Mary Ellen
IIodReH, 9, 101 E. Jenkin Circle. This poster Is
being distributed to all schools in Florida this
month by the AAA to educate children in the im-

Legal Notice
F l t T I T I O t g NAME
NOTICE IH hereby given that
I am engaged In buelneae a t
IT-11
Casselberry,
Seminole
County, Florida, under the tictitle, ua
name
&gt;.t
J U D A H ’S
AMERICAN
HEIIVICE,
and
that I Intend to reg ister eald
Haute with lha C lerk of the
Ci rcuit Court, HeniSnule Coun­
ty, Florida. In acco rd ance with
tha provlilona of tha F l c l l tloua Naina Hlntutea, to-wltt
Hectlon 111.01 Florida Htatulea
m i.
Hla: Howard Judah
Publl-h Dec. 31 A J a n . I . 11,
13. IMS.
CDD.71
IX T J I K C IR CU IT COURT OF
T I I R S I X T H JU D IC IA L C I R ­
CUIT. IX AXt) F O R u h m i .x u l a ;
c o t X T * . FL O R ID A .
IX CHA.XCERF XO. I MM
S T E L L A K. THOMI'KINS.
P la in tiff
vs.
IIENJAMIN ANDERSON
TIIUMPKINH,
Defendant.
XOTICH O F S t IT
TO: BEN JA M IN ANDKKHON
TIIUMPKINH.
East HI. l-ntile. MRaourl.
T o i l AHE I I B I I K n Y NOTI­
F I E D that a Complaint for Di­
vorce and other relief hue been
filed a a a lnel you In th e above
etyled Court nnd you are h e re­
by reiiulred tu serve a ropy of
your Answer or nlb er defense
In tba Complaint upon Hie
PlutnUir'a Atln rnry. K. J A C K SON HAAHy.E.
Attorney
at
I&lt;aw. i t s N. Oran ge Avenue,
Suite
1*.
Orlando.
orange
County, Florida, and file the
original anawer or defepta In
the o f f Ire ol the Clerk of the
Circuit Court on o r be fore the
It h day of F ebruary , l l l l . A.D.
If you fall to do an Judgm en t
hy
Default
will
ba taken
against you for the relief In
the Complaint and aald cauae
will then proceed e i parte.
DONE and OH DEH ED at
Hanford, Florida thla :nd day
nf J a n u a ry , 1113. A.D.
(SE A LI
Arthur It. Beck with, J r .

IX TMK C IR CU IT COURT IX
AXD F O R ■r.MIXOLF. COl'XTV. F L O R I D ! . XO. m i l
THE
HANFORD
ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BAN K, a United
S l a t e s b a n k ing association,
P la in tiff,
va.
F . K. P ASCII at at.
Defandanta
x o T ic ii o r u u ir
T R R STATIC O F FLONIOA
TOi F. K. Peach, A/K/A Frederlrlt K. Pasrh
11 ol Pina Lan*.
Oak Harbor, W aa hlag ton
Donna J a a a Paach,

1103 Pina U iu ,

Oak Harbor, Washington
Tou a re hereby notllled (bat
a suit lias been filed agnlnel
yon and W . Dleirlrhe In the
above entitled cause, and that
you era rsoulreii i„ r11• your
anaw er with the c l e r k of this
Court and to aerva a copy
thereof upon the p lalntlfr or
plaintiff's
atto rn eys,
whoa#
na m t and addraea la lennlnga,
W att e. C la rk * and Hamilton.
I3RI B a rn e tt National B ank
building. J a c k s o n v i ll e I, F l o r ­
ida, not la ter than J a n u a r y
I t , l i l t . I f you fall to do so
a decree pro ronfeaao will he
entered agalnat you for tha
relief demanded In tha co m ­
plaint. Thla mult la to foreclose
a mortgage. Tha rral properly
proceeded a g a in st la:
Lot I. Block U. HIINLAND
ESTATES,
according
la
plat ther eof, recorded la
P la t Book I I , pages I I
ta 33, public records of
Hemlnole County, Florida.
Hubject ta an aaeomenl
for public utilities along
the North teg t i l ) fact

Legal Notice
1.4 T U B
C O P 4T T JCIH IK*
COURT 1 4 A 4 0 FOR S K R 1 .
4 0 1 . K C O U N T !. F LO R ID A .
14 HR WATT ICR OF
H. A. tIAIt ItEL L, d/b/a
Harrell A llevcrly
Auiomotlve service
X O T H E O F a i l K H I F F 'a BALK
NOTICE 13 H K IIE IIT G IV ­
EN that I. J . U
HO llIi r,
S h e rif f of Hemlnole County,
Florida, under and by virtue
of an Order of Hale of a ba n ­
doned
property
heretofore
lamed ou t of tha above e n ­
titled court. In the above
etylrd
cauae,
have
tak en
ch a rg e of tha following pro­
perty, t llu a te , lying and be­
ing
In
Hanfurd,
Hemlnole
County, Florida, to-wlti
One Ulack colored t i l l
Packard, four-door Sedan,
Id en tificat ion No. SI43IJ J I , C e r tl f lr a le o f T llla
Nit., * t m i 4 .
At abenduned properly, and
that on the 3*th day o f J a n ­
uary, I M l, bet warn the legal
houre of Bate, namely eleven
o’clock In the fnre.inon and
two o'clock In tba afternoon,
on eald day. at tha front door
of the Courthouee in Heinlnol« County, Florida. I will
offer for * e l* and aall to lha
hlgheat bidder for caah, In
hand.
Ilia
above
deacrlbed
properly, aa abandoned pro ­
perly
ptirenanl
to
Florida
Sta tu te 105.01.
J . I - Hobby, Sheriff
S h eriff of Hemlnole Co un­
ty. Florida
Ity: J a m ea J . Sin gle tary
Deputy Sh eriff, Hemlnole

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portance of pedestrian safety. Emphasizing this
point in schools of this area are Jane and Mary
Ellen, students at Pinecrest School, chosen by
the East Florida AAA Division as Poster Pair
for January.

Services Resume
At Enterprise
B y H e in S a o d g ra u

Regular aervicei at the Baptilt Million In Enterprlie were
returned lilt Sunday with the
(line idledule calling for Sun­
day School at »:W a m. and
morning aervicei at 11 a.m.
Baptlat Training U n i o n
meetingi will be held at f:30
p.m.
Gueit ipeakera will preiide
at lervicct until a new minis­
ter li called and Mr. and Mn,
Bruce Rrynoldi and family of
Orange City will Join the local
group until the minion li
underway again.
,

GENUINE FORD

SPARK PLUGS

Legal Notice
ix t m r r i R r r r r c o u r t o r
T H E XIXT H J U D IC IA L C l l t Cl I T OF AXII FOR SE MI*
XOLK C O I'X T l'. FLORID A*
CIIAXCEHV ML IM 1I
A JIE H IC A S F E D E R A L SAVI NO H AND LOAN ASSOCIA­
TION O F OltLANDO.
P la in tiff,
ve.

CHARLES K. OI M.I AHD. a I
us,
D»fe odant*.

x n r itB o r nans

NOTICE IH II t i n BUY G IV ­
EN that on lha t lr d day of
Ja n u a ry , l l l l at l t i e l A. M.
at the main door of the court
llouea of Hemlnole County, at
Hanford, Florida, the underalgned Clark will o ffer for
aala tu tha hlgheat and beet
bidder for cash tha following
described re al pro perly:
Lot
7.
WILLIAMSON
H EIG H TS,
according
to
lha plat (hereof as r e ­
corded In Plat Houk 13,
page I I , Puhllo Records
of Hemlnole County, F l o r ­
ida.
together with all structures,
Improvements.
futures.
a p­
pliances,
and
appu rlenanrea
on s l i d land o r used In con­
ju n ctio n therewith.
Thla aala la made purauant
to final decrea of foreclosure
entered In Ch an rery act ten
No. t l l t l now pending In the
Circuit
Court
of
and
for
Semlnola County, Florida.
DA T E D thta l i b
day a f
January, l l l l .
(S E A L )
Arthu r H. B eck w ith ,Jr.
Clark of lha Circuit Court
B y : Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk
Anderson, Rush, Dean
low nd ea A van den Herg
Atto rn eys for IX aln tlff
113 Eaat Cen tral Avenue
Orlando, Florid a
Publish J a n u a r y 11, t i l l .
C D E-II.

RESERVATIONS
For —

DINNERS
PARTIES
and LUNCHEONS

GENUINE FORD

ALUMINUM
MUFFLERS
1949 • 51
FORDS
1952 • 61
FORDS

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GENUINE FORD

SHOCK
ABSORBERS
EACH
GENUINE FORD

O IL FILTERS
57 • 62 Ford ft Falcon
EACH

Sft.M

GENUINE FORD

BATTERY
Fits 1956 • 61 Ford
Except Falcon

INSTALLED
BRING THIS AD
TO OUR
PARTS DEPT.

Morrison, Inc.
308 E . FIRST ST.
SANFORD. FLA .
PH. FA 2*1481
Winter Park MI 4-8916

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W h y D o T h e Job H alfw ay , F o r F u ll A d v e rtisin g R esponse U se T h e H e ra ld , F A 2 -5 6 1 2

Classified
Phone
M 2
322-5613
Office 201 W. First

CLASS! FI ED INDEX
1. Lost &amp; Found
Notices - Person»ls

[1. Lost &amp; bound

LOST:
Iliack Cat. while
marking*. Wynne wood vi&gt;
3. E d ucation - In stru c tio n ! cinlty. Reward FA 2-6428.
4. Triuinpni'UilIim

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Srralh Fri, Jan. 11, *03—Page 9

By Nadine Seltzer

SW EETIE PIE

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o. Food
(!. For Kent
t&gt;. For Rent
Houses for rrm. For infor­
GA Special Notices
mation contact Tea Wil­
7. Rusfness Rentals
liam* Hardware, LM3 E.
8. Reach Rentals
231h St.
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estnte Wanted 2 BEDROOM house. kitchen
12. Real Estate For Sale equipped, t ' j month. I’h.
FA 2-5303.
13. Mortfrnpe Loans

12. KenI Estate For Sale 27. Special Services
* 19,950
Situated in beautiful Loch
Arbor on large 100 * 133
homcsitc. this lovely 3 Bit
2 bath CB home is indeed
one of Sanford'a beat home
buy* in many yean)
Thi* home la fully equipped
and offer* such fine extra*
aa central heal, fireplace,
ami enclosed large family
room. Excellent financing!
Slay we serve you?

riano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — f A 2-4223

SINGER
S E W IN G M A C H IN E
Satea and Service
Free estimate* in advance
Free home demonstration

CALL FA 2-5783
Alan's Fabric A Rug*
2339 Park Dr.

FRIG1DAIRE
Sale* A Service
G. II. HIGH
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3883

14. Insu rance

ROOMS. The G iblei, 401
15. Rusiness Opportunity Magnolia Ate. FA 2-0720.

10.
17.
18.
DEADLINES
19.
20.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
21.
Tu**., thru F ti . • 3 P. M. day 22.
before insertion. Mon. • s«t. 23.
■oon.
24.
25.
2fl.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:

Stenstrom Realty

Female Help Wanted
.Male Help Wanted
BEAUTIFUL lurniahed room.
Help Wanted
Private home. FA 2-7431.
Situations Wanted
1 Bedroom finished Apart­
Babysitters
ment. F t 2 1162 Monday
Reality Salons
Build - Paint - Repair thru Friduy between n and
6 p. in. or FA 2-1501 otherBuilding Materials
Umc*.
Electrical Services
Plumbing Services
1-3 Bedroom home. Close to
Kmiio &amp; Television

Tucx., thru Fri. • 3 P.M. day 2 7 . S|iecin] S e n d e es
28. Laundry Service
before Insertion. Mon. . sat. 29. Automobile Service
Boon.
29A. Auto Accessories

Real Exlate — Mortgage*
Refrigeration - Air-condition111 N. Park Aw.
FA 2-1420
lng men needed. We train
you.
Write
Commercial
1G. Frm nle Help VVnnled
Trades Institute Box 18, c o
Sanford Herald.
1.AUIKS: Earn up to —12.n0
an hour sewing baby wear!
Send *elf-addre*»ed stain ti­ INCOME TAX BETURNS —
ed envelope to CUTIES- O. M. Harrison, 1311 Palmet­
to Ave. Plume 322-8827.
Warsaw. D SI, Indiana.

Sotilli-ije School. FA 2-14151'
Monday thru Friday tie
tween n A « p. m. or
FA 2-4301 ethcrtimei.

18. Help 'diluted
A WATKINS R O ITE in this
area is open
mi-re­

34. Articles For Sale

34. Article* For Sale

Household Furniture.
FA 2 0971.

Phone 2 Piece sectional. Frame in
good cond. NctxU recov­
ering. Also Swivel dialr,
Electric Stove and Refrigera­
round coffee table &amp; cor­
tor. $43 for both. 886-4819
ner table. Call FA 2-2893.
Apopka.
LARGE selection of pedestal 10 Piece Dining Room Set.
$123. FA 2-1209.
fans and Urge table fan* at
very reasonable prices. Cash
Kelvinalor Wa&gt;ber $23. Pit.
and carry. See Mr. Curialc
FA 2-0607.
at Brookfield Mills. 206 N.
Elm Av*. Please do not tele­ F R E E use of our Carpet
phone.
Shampoocr with pure ha ve
of Blue Luaire shampoo.
1962 ZLg Zag. Makes button
CarroU'a Furniture.
holes, darns, with guaran­
tee.. 4 payments of $7.13.
3G. Automobile* • Trucks
Ph. FA 2-6411.
1939 Chev. Station Wagon. 2
FACTORY TO YJU
Dr. $!«3 . 3221)840. after 6
ALUMINUM BLINDS
p. m.
Encluved head, Sag-proof but­
ton) rail with plastic end*. ’60 Chev. 2 dr. Big Motor,
Plastic or rayon tape*. Cutnew tlrc.s. Excellent cond.
ton or nylon cord*,
Be#*. 323-0S04).
rit’iikurik Glas.x mid 1’n int
1961 Flat, Itoo. Take, .'-ywr
Company
$33.16 mo. FA 2 8799.
2ti&gt; Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
1 Model ABN 4 Horsepower 1962 tin Irk Special. Y6. Radio
SPR INKER SYSTEMS
and beater. Like new. Take
WISCONSIN Engine. Ph.
All Type* and Sue*
over payments of $79.31.
FA 216)77.
We Rep»lr and Service
322-0840 after 6 p. nt.
S T I N E
Baby scales, balhinett, atereu
Machinery and Supply Co.
1933
Chevrolet
ton Pickup
hi-fi, sew mg machine. Ph.
20f w. 2nd St
.. FA 2-6432
Extra
good.
DIO
S. Elm.
FA 28018.

30. Machinery - Tools
FURNISHED Apartment. 1002
tired man. or lady! Many
RESPONSIBILITY:
31. Poultry - Live stock
Maple Avt. FA 20731.
semi-retired p e o p l e are
The Herald wil'-axt be re- 31 A. Pets
earning $30.00 to $loo per
MODERN, 2 bedroom utilurn
•ponalble for more than one 32. Flowers - Shrubs
week depending on time
i sited houie. 181U W. Third "If you kntw how much trouble aha hat getting out
Gas Range. Ilollynoud Red.
Incorrect Iniertlon of your ad, 33. Furniture _
devoted to tile bus mesa. 29. Automobile Service
of tha driveway, you wouldn't park to oIo m t *
S t Phone Bartow- 333-2326.
Dining Room Set. rhurw
and retervea the right to re­ 34. Articles For Sale
Maybe you can qualify.
FA 2-3733.
AUTO GLASS
vile or reject any advertise­ 35. Articles Wanted
For personal interview in
ment from what ordered to 36. Automobiles • Trucks FURNISHED 3 Room Apart­
your
area,
write
J
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H.
MeINSTALLED
Antique Buffet, refrigerator,
12. Real Estate For Sale
ment. Clean, close in. Cal) 9. For Sale or Rent
conform to the politic* of thi* 37. Boats - Motors
Garily. WiliisUm, Floruit, Wimlnhleld
Rack Ginn* other miic. used furniture.
FA
2-6681
until
2:30
p.tn.
38.
Motorcycles
Scooters
paper.
5 ACRES, 2 flowing wells, CBS House. 3 Urge bed­
1303 Sanford Ave.
Door Gln*8
Vent Glass
After 2:30 p.m.. FA 2-3968.
39. Trailers - Cabanas
underground Irrigation Mod­
rooms. 2 bath*, kitchen 19. Situation!* INanted
SERVICE
Available Jan . 0.
em 6 room, ] bith house.
equipped. Assume pa y - Children kept. FA 2 4182.
Senkarik Glass and Paint 2 Antique Farm Dinner Beils
910 S. Elm.
Price reduced. Corner Cel­
meats. FA 2-2iU3.
OUT OUR WAY
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
Company
THAT* HIS MCOTHM
Ml ACT SO U T T t *
BPUCWTiOW THAT

ped. on lake, ready for oc­
cupancy. Cali FA 2-0630.

ery Ave. and Briison, San­
ford, Florida.

DAYS WORK. FA 29167.

HOLLERSo/SANFORD

SALE

1960

1195

1957

795

1955ruN

196

Quality Used Cars!
“The Huppiest Car Owners Are
Hunt L incoln - Mercury Customers”
1961 Comet 2 Ur. Sedan
Htand. Transmission, Radio, Heater

1961 Ford 4-I)oor
20,000 Artual Mile*. V-8
Furd-O-Mstk, Vary Clean.

1968 l&gt;&gt;^-V1(,LJT''

R EU P H O LST ER Y ^ cc/W /d /
539

AllracUvc $ bedroom, 2 bath
home. Fenced yard. Near
NAS. 115 W. Coleman Ctrc.e. FA 2 71st.

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501 AS ’49.50

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CHEVROLET 4 DimT” Aulomatk
Air Condition
1 A M UCDKMtlllll.K * Door. Auto.,
*
Tran*., Air Condilhmlng
219 E. 2nd

HANFORD

1960 Edncl Ranker

*1295
ji
*

14 9 5
#

2

99
1960 Comet Sta. Wagon
12 9
1960 Mercury Monterey C&lt;
*
15 9
1959 Olds Super 88
C&lt;
*
113 9

4 Dr. Sedan, Mrrc-O-Matlc, Power
Hirer., Power llrakra. Radio, Heater

5
5
5

4 Door, Automatir Tratiamiaalon, Full
Power, Radio, Heater, Extra Clean

5

4 Door, Standard Trantmlaalnn, Radlo. Heater, Real Clean

1959 Mercury Monterey

J*
“
1
1960 Mercury Montclair y
Power Steering and llrakra. Low ~

4 Door flardlup, Merr-O-Malic, Power Hirer., Puwrr Brake#, Radio,
Heater

Mileage, Very Nlrr.

1958 Mercury Monterey
4 Door Hrdan, Mrrr-O-Malir, llralar

13 9 5
16 9 5
%
795

1957 Crown Imperial

SO A C

1957 Lincoln Frcmiere

SO O C

4^ Door

Hardtop,

4^ Door

Hardtop,

f’ully

Fully

Puwerod.

Powered,

1958 Crown Imperial

Dark lilue, All Power, An Exceptional
Car.

1958 Kdsel 2 Hour

Hardtop V-8, Automatic Trana., Pow.
er Hirer., Power llrakea, Black and
White Fin Mi

BARGAIN

j

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1195

1

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MA#

BUYS

1 0 R R l HKVHOLKT 4-Dr. Mai mu Wagon,
1 9 0 0 6 lit
lb
Cylinder
LDH 4-Ilr.. Air Cond., Power
OLDS
Htrrrine and Brake*
SI KHC l" IIY I Door Sedan

1956

16

95*

DESOIO 2 Dour, 8 Cylinder
PONTIAC 2 Door Hardtop
FORD Station wagon

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LIN CO LN | i | f
MERCURY

IN I*

109 N. Palmetto Ave.
230$ S. PARK

Enaine,

$ Door V-8, A Real Buy In l.alo
Model Car, Automatic Tram*ml**Ion.
Power Hirer., Power llrakra, Itadio,
Heater

1695

(HAIP5 '74.50

19* Mahogany hardtop. Two
40 hp. Evmnide*. Electric
start. 30 Gal. gas tank.
Head. Convertible bunks.
Speedometer. Brand new
till trailer. Very reason­
able. Phone FA 3-0783.

Ph. FA 2-4623 5clllng out. From 30 to 30r«
discount.
Beautiful
solid
31A. Pets
Panamaian mahogany gate
leg table, seats 8 to 10. l\ip
Mixed Beagle* Puppie*. $3.60
and
leaves,
full
width
each. FA 2 0339.
boards. Price cut from $123 12li 1IP. Kicker. 12' Boat
$40 cash. 610 W. First Si,
to $73. 6 ft. Harvest table,
3 2 , F lo w er* - S h ru b s
white pine $30 Grand­
Beautiful Camellia* in bloom
mother clock, gixxl time 38. Motorcyclm • Scout era
GRAl'EVILLE NURSERY
keeper $40. Deacon'* ben- VESPA .Motor Scooters (new)
Grapeville Ave. Near 20th St.
the*, wash aland*, tele­
$16.63 down A $3.32 Week*
phone
s
t
a
n
d
,
cabinets,
U-.
33. Furniture
chairs, bufret etc., at give­
Iwwis Sates A Service
Peed furniture ■ppllances,
away
price*.
R.d.iu«,it
2317 Country Club Road
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
Furniture. 918 French Ave.
Ph. FA 2-7928
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132

Wall

$ Bedroom house. 2406 Stev.
en» Ave. Phone 349 4071.

Gateway To The Waterway
K obsun Sport ini? G ood*
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
304-6-6 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-3961

210 Magnolia

or babysitting.
Jim Hunt Realty HOUSEWORK
FA 2-330.1.
Furn. Apt. Close in. Apt. 3. Good 3 Bedroom Ikium-. Ph.
FA 20481. 2420 Orange
Office FA 2-2116
$40 Mo. 407Vk W. 1st.
Babysitting in my luime.
Ave.
Nights FA 2-0641
FA 2 7432.
—
■
—
323-0700
2 Bedroom house, kitchen
2324 Park Dr. Ssnlnrd, Fla. Day Work wanted. FA 2 8194
equipped. 1303 Douglas Ave. 10. Wanted to Rent
FA 2-0363.
Year around tenanU wants New 3 Bedroom, 2 hath home.
21. R eality Salon*
3 bedrooms, l*a baths.
No cash needed. $61 a
UNFURNISHED new 2 bed
East side of Sanford. Write
SPECIAL
month. Taxes A lomraucc
room house, kitchen equip­
Box 30 c o Sanford Herald.
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
included. 322 8083.
ped. FA 2 3663.
End curl *3.30 Including
Garage, uncle or double. 3 HR. House, near School
*h*pr. set A style lt|u*n
FURN. APT.
MellanviUe.
Must have hard floor, Ph.
Paneled Florid* Km. Low
Evening by ap|udnlment. 3
FA 20491 alter 4 p. m.
Furnished Apt. 601 Palmetto.
down payment, FlIA avail­
Experienced 0|wratort.
FA 2-6031. aiTtl Elm 318 Palmetto Ave. FA 20834
12. Real Eat ute For Sale able.
RENT A BED
Ave.
RolUway, Hospital A Baby Furnislied House In Sanford.
FR EE ESTIMATE
24. Electrlcal Services*
Bed*
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
Near Hunt Factory out San­
$45uu. 886-4849. Apopka.
FHIGIDA1RE
By Day, Week, or Month
ovating. New A Used Furni­
ford Ave. 7S‘ r HO' $6os
Sales
A Service
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
$23 dow-n, $13 month. Ph.
House Wiring, Free Estimate*
Ph. FA 2-3181 116 W. lat St.
St. Johns Realty
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 2-3249.
Sul Vihlen's Randall Electric
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
FA 2-2117.
WELAKA
APARTMENTS 116 X. Park Ave. FA 2-A1Z3
Ph. FA 2-0913
FOR SALE: Completely turn- 112 Magnolia
Rooms private baths, 114
Sett Us Your Furniture. Quick
is
bed,
2
Ix'dmom
house
in
3 Hodruom house, kitchen
W. First St.
25. Plumbing Services*
Service With the Cash.
DelJary. A real retirement
equipped. Small down pay­
SUPER TRADING POST
Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
PLUMBING
home lor $12,uoo.
ment, monthly payments
FA 20677.
house, 820 Escambia. Ph.
Contracting A Bepair*
$10. Ph. 322-3970.
FA 2-0274.
FREE DELIVERY
3 bedroom, frame house on
34. Article* For 1ST
Beautiful new brick Home*.
R. L. HARVEY
large lot. In gixxl resi­
Furnislied Apartment. Cloae
T-SHIRTS
Uc. work gloves,
FA 2-338J
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dou­
dential area, only ju.ixx) 201 nantord Ave
in. Ph. FA 2-2800.
caps, Khaki Panu. Surplus
ble cariKirti'. Choice loca­
for Uui home.
City, an W. tat.
tion*. 114,2(8). $43(1 down,
2 Bedroom modern House,
S79
monthly.
Monna
Jarvis
Small,
neat
country
home
kit. equipped. 817 CaUlina.
Spinet Piano. Must be pick­
322-1810.
for only $1,Sfln Qulex neighed op m thi* area. Can be
I'liimhinp
A
IlcnliitR
MAYFAIR SECTION
borllimd.
purchased by payments of
AIR CONDITIONING
3 Bedroom. 2 bath, family ID Acres $4,0U). FA 2 8706.
$18 30 per month. Inquire
CONTRACT and REPAIR
room. Availably soon. Ph.
Call us ami let ua allow you
LOCH ARBOR
Thompson
Music Co. Col­
WORK
323-0360.
111esc home*.
3 lied room 1 bath Uimr for
onial r ia l* . GA $4377.
IWIT Sanford Ave. FA 2 6362
$1630 down. Total price
3 Bdrmi., l'a baths, carpet­
All types of Real Estate
17" EMERSON table model
lest than $12,000.
ed Fia. Hoorn. Stove A ReL’fi. Red in &amp; Televinion
IV $1103; 21" Zenith (aide
RAVENNA PARK
frig. Using Room. Dining
.John K. Fox,
YEAR END SALE
model TV 139.93 ; 21" Ad­
Area. Year old. $83.00 Mo. 3 lx•dimmi 2 halh home on
New A Used T.V.'s Big
miral
table
model TV
lake. Make otler for equi­
Realtor
Navy
man transferred.
trade-in allowances. Easy
$19.93;
21"
Motorola
con­
III)
N.
Park
Ave.
Ph.
323-03.VJ
ty.
Clif
Borneman,
Beallor.
ierms. Town A Country T.V.
sole, new picture tube,
(OH 1/tngdale Ave. losngROBERT A. WILLIAMS
2333 Park Dr., 322 3167,
Pinrcreit.3 Bedroom, I bath
$59 93; lived Frig id* ir* apt.
wuod TE 8 4199.
Realtor
No down payment. Phone
ai/&lt;» refrigerator
$49 93;
T,
V.
Service
calls.
Call
FA 2-7678.
Apartment* furnislied or un­ Raymond Lundquiat, Assoc.
uted
Norge
wringer
washer,
Coys T. V. S»-r calls $2 (Ml.
good c o n d i t i o n $19.93.
furnished. $43 month. Wa­ FA 7-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
FA 2 9663.
NEW
3
bedroom,
2
bath
GOODYEAR S E R V I C E
ter Included. Also 2 bed­ New 2 BR. House In coun­
borne, Urge corner lot, 311 For quick service c a l l .
S i ll HE. 333 W. lat St.,
room unfurnished Garage
try on acre of land. Large
Tucker Dr., Sunland Es­
Ilryan T. V. FA 3 0361.
FA 2 3821.
Apartment $33. I'll. Day
garage. Call Valdes Hotel,
tate*.
VA—nothing down,
FA 2-3123 or Evening*
Aak for John Prohat.
moii i!ily payments $92.no.
NO 8 3393.
FA 2 8071 . FA 2 2218.
$ 9 ,2 5 0
arge Very attractive 3 BR, 1
"AMts . . . Robin Hood givot It All to charity, to you 3 Bm. Furn. Apt.
screened porch. FA 2-3161.
bath homr, situated on a LAKE MARY—BRAND NEW
can dtduet thi* from your incom« tax!"
between 8 a, m. A 6 p. m.
spacious 100’ x 140' home- 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, terras
xo tlix.rs, built-in rangu.
site with many tree*, In
Anrwae t# Precious Puula
YOU WON’T MCLIKVF IT
UnfurnUlied 3 b e d r o o m
Large lot. Country atmos­
goud
residential
area.
Kit­
House, kitchen equipped.
The Blues
phere. No qualifying neces­
chen eiiuipprd, with heater,
FA 2 65M.
sary. Move right in. Price
water heab-r. blinds and
4 Apatite
$11,300. TERMS. Call for
5 Kind af fat*
3 Bedroom House. FA 2-3829.
automatic
washer.
Only
a Embodiment
an appointment today.
titans)
$100
down,
and
S6t
per
TNapslaanlr
4 BltwprM
Ravenna l*»rk. 3 Bedroom,
msrtkil
month.
A
real
fine
home
• Bias law *r
aUkkrr
H i bath. FA 2-2319.
FAIR ON 2 Dour, Mamlaid Transmission
12 Halil
buy!
altanvat
Stemper Agency
LI Hoot adga
10 India* |earnb.
Nice 3 Rm. Furn. Apt. $42
taCbuic* tail
f O K I * ADll,LAC Sedan DeYille
REALTOR — IN5UROR
I t Printer a lata*
Mo. 612 Park. FA 2 3373.
UMaaeultna
Power And Air t'ond.
17 Rupture*
Stenstrom
Realty
FA
2
4991
1916
5.
French
Ave
l* Italian part
3
Bedroom*,
2
full
hath*,
t * Orchid
ZJMatk
OLDS I Door lUrdlup
Ileal Estate — Mortgage*
S1Vaiudilr star
OVIEDO AREA
SI SpaiUn
16 Naptana uta* d .-4 Hurt
Fla. Room. FA 2TOM
Power And Air fund.
41 A)way*
magtiliaU-,
la the derp blue 2a Shield btsriiif
lit N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420 2 '* Miles South an route 310.
40 Ctrl * ruin*
33 4&gt;»kwed
MPotafrasii
iter.)
Large 2 Udruuin Trailer on
t l I Door Sed an
47P*rsd|*c
2 New Homes, 2 full
Mltrr-i
SB IVonl(-j a
tlLoaggah
4.i |ji » haunt*
A u to m a tic I r a n * .
40 UrilUh City
large lake. Also trailer Lakcvtew home with lake
37 Pod-Ilk*
baths,
large
lot,
high
and
M tecood ywar
41 Animal
privilege* In South Sylvan
3* Smooth
space. Adult* only. Phone
ahetp
dry. Built to Inst. Selling
42 Ulna antnnrc
St Oparittc soJa 3V Biblical |
I B E f l lit It Iv 2 Door Sprrlal
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
FA
2-1968.
IT Not fttt (v«r.)
price a* appro Wed by tlie
I QUO ijurdtop Automatic
and 2 baths Air-Condition­
SOAlpine pn.l*
First
Federal.
Peaceful
S3 W'ata* atrVlrr
Furnished
Duplex*.
(J
n
e
ed.
Phone
FA
2
7898.
1 Q f* 9 FAl.t ON .Station Wagon
SSIUpoM.
and quiet. Near churches,
available January IS, one
! * * ■ .Standard Tran*.. Radio, Heater
M Chemical
Sciiool
buses
available,
new
llValWit
available 1st of February.
I Leaner
J . W. Hall, Realtor Wumsn’i Club building.
3 Door 3 - w. Automatic
FA 2 3010.
For apixiinlmrnt L. L.
“Call Hall" FA 2-3641
j g g y CTIKVItOI,KT~iI liuor**'V-x, Automatic
^
Furnished
or
Unfurnished
2344 So French Ave.
Faulk. .163 3167 or 36317U2.
House. FA 2 8016.
| Q K B P I.3 MOI III Staliou 33 agon
3 Bedroom, $43 monthly
g Pa**.. Auto., Power Merriug
Lake Mary. Cloto to school
I f l f i f i OI.DH l Door Hardtop
A stores. Monna Jarvis.
Autunialir And Power
( hairs
:;r :z :.soias 589 *
322-1110.
C U 5 I O « MAP I MI P C O V t R i
1 0 M MP.Itl I BY Muni. 4 Door, Air loud.. l A f l k
For SsU* or Kent
•
Elect. 33indowa And Heat
HSTHIMJ
cou n oe shoulp ]
TAKP £ a«« I
KVXWTTHOJA/

37. Hunts - Motor*

Sanford

fa

2-1864

Wlater Park
Ml

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Sauls Explains
Racing Board's
Role In Stale
tfll

John Saul*. local Inzurancc
a a a 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.

■•- t •• •
•

Orlando Youths
Caught By Police
CALLAHAN (U P I)-P o lirn
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 a t 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 t t of
26 counts of null fraud In fad*
sral court here Thursday,
Judge Eaoett Cheats feuaj
Howard guilty on charges of
having and cash lag 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.
" I t 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

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 America)," 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.
Local automobile dealrit of­
fer their best buys In Herald
classified display ads.

SEW AND SAVE

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WARSAW fU PI) — Soviet
Premier Nikita S. Khrush­
chev conferred with Polish
leaders today during a stop­
over "re st" 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.

Uth

POLICEMEN'S BALL
Saturday • Jan. 12, 1963
9:30 P. M. - ’til
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Cuba Was Moral Victory
For U. S., Demo Club Hears

Jet Bomber
Crash Kills Pilot
WICHITA, Kan. (UP1)—A
JM7 je t 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.

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Leaders On Way To Berlin Talk

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 620

Grand Jury Probes Citrus Scandal
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$10 Billion Tax
Cut Asked By JFK

By LARRY VERSIIEI.
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 (LTD
—
Why. O why did they wait to President
Kennedy
asked
long? . . .
Congress today to rut taxes
• • •
$10 billion over Hie next
Tax Assenor 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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that Grand Jury Into session
today. Wonder if the Hie gov­
ernor had an)tiling to do with
it . . . And we hear it will
have wide repercussion in the
whole citrus industry.
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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
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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
Slightly Less
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
Selling: Bonds
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
Joint Research
posed to recapture $3 5 hitWNSNINGTON M T I J — , lion u tui» }l»y broadening Boulevard to facilitate traf­ ficia1 . , . “tlie Bars way added, the job must meet nel iltrrrtnr (or the tom- niake a special session uf tha
l-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.
County Commission, in a they still have to pul it up. ono raving season. Hart, in , llryant named Hopkins “to In­ ture might call itself Into ses­
search program to study the not pin-point these.
special
session Saturday af When they do lay the casli answer to this said. “ W e1vestigate tlie alleged conspir- sion to adopt a two-stage plan
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
hut
only
if
the expressed themselves dial road We are agreeable to laiwdetniilk and Hilly lasmar talk In Sarasota this weekend
billion would result from re­ lalair
Fighting Vow
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
Comedian Marries
entire project, complete re­ II) United I’rrs* International
HOLLYWOOD (LTD
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.
Escape Route
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 "go 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 (Ul’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 of 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 of 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
of 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”

DeGaulle Turns IU U V A ...
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 -French 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
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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
TH E
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.
Herald Index
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Bradshaw Called
As 1st Witness

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John Knder says the pro­
posed St. Johns Indian River
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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County Set To Aid Raceway
But, How Much, How Long?

Giant Storm Ravages
West Crop; 75 Dead

New Officials
To Take Over
In Casselberry

Waterways Improvements

SEMINOLE COUNTY’S |

30-Year-O ld 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 llernaid Parrish, Titusville;
the next chair.
Hie Sanford aiea through Harold A. Scott, Jacksonville,
• • •
waterway traffic is off the representing Uie engineering
That Sarepta Chanty Ball
firm of Reynolds, Smith and
will probably be held around ground.
Hill; W. A. MrCrts J r , OrShould
plans
put
into
action
Valentine's Day.
last week reach fruition San­ la rui, uf Hie Canal Authority
The North Orlando police ford will become host lo a new of Florida, and Sen. Randolph
ear la now equipped with two business: Water traffic, both lludgea, president of the Slate
way radio that tics them in on pleasure and commercial.
Semite and director of Uie De­
the Longwood frequency. This
Ten men sal around a con­ partment uf Conservation.
U a big step in Ihe right direc­ ference table at the Angebill
Krider, Seminole County
tion for good police protec­ Hotel in t ’rlando last Friday Chamber uf Commerce man­
tion. The rig is by courtesy of •fLernrou a:*d launelird tha ager and navigation commit­
one of the local residents who 30-year dream by retaining tee chairman, conducted the
bas a flair fur that sort of engineera to draft prelimin­ sesaicn which led to tha raIking.
ary plana for a barge canal tainmrnt of Scott's firm to
• • •
ronnecUng Hie tit. Julius ami a survey and recommend
Semi • Centennial Commit­
where should be laid a canal
Indian rivers.
tee will meet at I p. m.
These 10 men were John h. rounecUng the St. Johns and
Ian. 22 at First Federal . . . Bromley and John Krider, Indian rivers.
AtLa boy George!
These meu look It upon
Kanfcrd; D. S. Niabet, Cocoa;
• • e
R. C. Brady, Titusville, and lliemaclvra lo pledge $1,500
Have you done your bit for SaC. K. LeUetU and Kansoia far tha eng.-eera' .uivsy fee,
rtpta Horae? Don't forget you
Downes, Orlando, member* of ■taUng they would request
» a jr need Sarepta some day
the St. Johns-lndian River $50u each from Uie younty
h t badly as Sarepta needs you
Navigation rouiunUee, 8 *n .j cuwimuatou* eg Brevard, Or­
today.
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Bryant Still
Seeks Support
For 42 Solon Plan

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 of 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
far n 12-foot canal be limited

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 of En
glneera and is well versed in,

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.”
He ircomniemlt-d that “local
pet pie jump in atal get this
thing started, even if only
for plensule stuff* 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
funds J ”

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DURING OUR CHECKER O f THE YEAR
Libby's Rich 'n Refreshing Tomato

GUESS WHO? — All
wrapped up in a furtrimmed c o a t and wear­
ing a black wig is lie*
trees Brigitte HuYilut.
Brigitte was rehearsing
aomo songs for a New
Year's Eve television
show in Paris.

J u ic e ..........2 «« 4 9
D rin k • • • • 2 4 9
P in eap p le • 2 «??, 4 9
P e t Milk • • 4 4 9
B aby F'odslO m"9 9
F lo u r.......... 3 9
T u n a ..........2 ‘Sr-4 9
Delicious W ekhode Grape

3-Diamonds 10-Slicod Pack Sliced

Okaloosa Schools
Ordered Mixed

Cvaporatad Style Canned

C H E S T V I E W (UP1) Schools in Okalooia County
where federal employes' chil­
dren attend were to be deseg­
regated in September follow­
ing a meeting of the acliool
board with federal officials
Monday.
The county school board
agreed to permit 21 Negroes
to attend white schools in Sep­
tember after a meeting with
Department of Justice and
Health, Education and Wel­
fare etfidaia. Die Negroes arc
children of aervlccmen or em­
ployes living at Kglln Air
Force Base. The decision does
not affert other Negroes.
This would be the second
major desegregation In Flor­
ida's Northwest Panhandle
with Pensacola, ST miles tn Die
east, having integrated its
schools last y«ar. There were
no Incidents.
All Eglln children—including
white! — were scheduled to
come under ■ plan for place­
ment In Integrated schools, the
board isld. There are about
fl.otJO Eglln children ol which
I.B per cent are Negro.
The government's requeat
was complied with, the board
said, because funds are re ­
ceived from Washington to
help schools here due lo the
Indus of federal employes'
children. The board said even
if the county rejected future
financial* aid, the government
had Indicated It would sue for
33.5 million already granted
the county.

A ll Iran d s, Strained

Strontium 90
Amounts Small
WASHINGTON (UPI) Even IP-yaar-old boys, the na­
tion's heaviest eaters, are con­
suming only liny amounts of
strontium no despite continued
nuclear weapons tests.
Baaed on atudles of “ market
basket'' samples taken In At­
lanta, Minneapolis, San Franrlsro. St. I-on Is ami Washing­
ton. the Food and Drug Ad
ministration said that age
group still was consuming in
its food only ■ fraction of tho
maximum amount of itrooHum OO considered safe.
An FDA spokesman said tho
food samples actually contain­
ed about twice aa much stron­
tium M as was consumed.
Half of the radioaclivo mater­
ial was discarded in peelings,
bones and other waste mater­
ial.

these advertised items for your
shopping pleasure this weekend! Yes,
the majority of cashiers voted

Plain or Saif-Rising Pillsbury

P. P. V . Tasty Oatmeal

C o o k ie s

. . . .

3 9 $

C o o k ie s

’X "

. . . .

that they would most like to see theta
items presented . . . items that they
felt were among tho moot popular
Items available to odvortiso for YO U .

Tasty Chunk Style Star-KIs*

Sunshine Chocolate-Chip

2 9 c

J ft f OREghJ STAMPS

SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN GOV'T-INSPECTED
TENDER AGED, HEAVY WESTERN

Where Shopping Is
A Pleasure . . .
9

jA WW&lt;(kGStR
EEN
sta m ps
it
and MtthtM aft

Round Steak (boneless) . . lb. 9 9 c
Ground B e e f ........................lb. 4 9 c

ih m

L IS T IR IN E A N TISEPTIC
NEW DECANTER BOTTLE!
lla p ite t lo t - Jon

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3aratals Brand Taity
pet
Ik.

Corned B e e f .................

I N 1I

■ llllliifflM

69c

Tarnaw't Tatty

W

Sliced B o lo g n a............................ 'ItT' 39c
Htriwan'* Oraaat land

i ii ii im

w

F R IIS A H

Smoked Sausage . . . .

r o

5 0

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lb.

69c

Sandwich S p re a d .........................!i»*l 39c
Quick Pratta TaWy

C IG A R ETTES, A L L BRANDS,
A L L SIZES, A LL TYPES!

reg. price

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J W o * s e n STA M PS

All Slt.au , Park Lana

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Ice C re am ................... 2 5 9 c
Delsey T issu e........... 4 a 4 9 c
Kleenex Tissue . . . . 5 ‘Sir- $1.
Kleenex Towels . . . 2 2it 39c
Lux Liq u id ..................... “r 49c
Salvo T ab le ts................ sr 66c

Whila a» Catarad

^

Whlra ar Catarad

^

Tht Fink Lerien Dafaryaat

IjA WartlkGREEN
STAMPS
dilt taaaaa tad aurthata all
HERMAN'S ORANGE BAND
SMOKED SAUSAGE

-

0

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59c

Trout F ille ts .....................
frath f Pa.arlat

Tarnow Wieners

* • • • • •

a

3

pkgt.

*1.

d a iry sp ecials

fro ze n U

M argarine.......... '«£' 37c

Strawberries .. 3 ’£*£■ $l.

•rtakitsnt't 3. at U.

HiHt-O-Haaia Quick Prana

Whipped Butter.

43c

B iscu its............4

" Y t t f l f T rPiM itfiS *
._____

SA N D W ICH I t U A D

... 39*

•S.airM I tt. J.a. If. Itail

Yam Patties —

’*£* 27c

Saakraak Braad Qakk Fiesta Crtaatad
cent

39c

Spinach ..............*7* 29c
Haltaaay Hauta Quick frataa

KtiH Delyie Amtncee er Pimento

Sliced Cheese .. t7- 29c

Swiss S te a k ........ 89c

Cheddar Cheese

Frozen Dmner • • • A

T

65c

3’ c

ferkerkeaea ar Cla.arlaat

PRICES EFFECTIVE

Morton's Rolls ..

29c

Qartaa'i Fla.ar-Lack Haddetk

JANUARY 12, 1963

afttfO R EEN STAMP

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Sawlklaad Whata Quick t r a m

Impttial Braad Calartd

THRU SAT.

W.VAV.V.-.l

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Fitlikury ' . i t l ar Burtatmilk

mm

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Whitt at Calartd

Swift's Prtmium

wan
S lu m p s
v k ta yaa aarskasa
f lip im

andvw G er-

andYfoUGET-

andvtw eer-

Bridge Club
To Sponsor
Lesson Series
fly Mrs. Adam Muller
The D e B a r y Duplicate
Brhlgr riul, will aponucr •
aeries of lemma In Contract
Bridge lo lie held at II a. m.
for ala consecutive Tuesdays
beginning next week, a t the
Community Center.
Instructor will he Mrs. F. J.
Niven of Daytona lleacli.
ttrtflftrallons for the leatons are still being arrepted
and Interested persons are
asked to call Mrs. Henry
Morrison, Miss Ethel Johnson
or Howard Middleton &lt;»r DaIlary,
Those attending are also in­
vited to n main for the regu­
lar 1 p. m. playing sessions
of the rluh, however this is
not a requirement in order to
attend the lessons.

This is a true Cashier's Sale, for
tho 1,087 Public Cashiers hove chosen

Fillets

»*•

49c

Trtaiurt lilt Family fstk

Breaded Shrimp 'X.*' $1*19
"SERVING ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
CASSELBERRY, FERN PARK,
LONGWOOD. MAITLAND, NORTH
OltLANDO ANTI SAN FORD."

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HIGHWAY I M : and STATE ROAD U t

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WORTH MORE !."J% "G REEN STAMPS
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Jury May Probe Citrus Charges
Session Opens
(2% j^attfnrb foratft
Here Monday

By LARRY VEILSIIEL
We hear that Stale Heps.
• Mack Cleveland Jr., Joe D u ­
ll and Doug Strnitrom and
{p John Krider went to ire State VOL. 63
Hoad Board Member Max
Brewer about a feasible study
for the Cake Monroe Cause-1
way . . . Max told 'em NO!
. . . That’s what we hear any­
way.
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United Press Leaned Wire

WEATHER: Cloudy, warmer. Low tonight IiO.
Established 1908 THURS.. JANUARY 10. 1963 SANFORD, FLORIDA

Seminole Put In Picture
As Space Institute Site

NO. 624

The spring term «&gt;f the grand jury will 1m
culled into He-odon at D a. m. Monday with indi­
cations (hut the itlote will probe chargm neabiwt
four men who have been timiscd of falsifying
the pound-solid content of oritligeit front a citrus
plant.
State’s Attorney Arthur Steed today rof lined to ilivtilxe what the grand jury will jn*
vontigato—all that he would nay was that it will
convene at {) a. m.
Tito stale hud contended that the four
men—two state inspectors mid two fruit brok­
ers—had falsified content by as much as two
pounds ti box on oranges sold lo the Hi-Acres
Company of Forest City .
The state had said the contents were falsi­
fied in favor of the brokers.
The men charged were state fruit inspectors
liillie I. Hammond and Albert T. Hall and fruit
brokers (’. 1!. Lowdcrmllk and Ralph Alderman,
Company owner Charles llradslmtr had es­
timated his firm lost more than $200,000 in the
past tw’o years in the alleged scheme.

n SJLV A . . .

Minnesota Twins want to
Bids At $15 Million
mote out of Fcrr.indina Beach
TALIJM1ASSEE i l l 'l l and let up operation! here. We
Tlte Hoad Department an
hear the only catch li they
nounced Wednesday 12 more
want the city to buy the Giant project* up (or hid* in Ha
properties here and then the
Jan. 21 letting. Tile new pro­
Twins wuuld lease them.
Momentum is being work­ campus, he said, addin; that der. lie pointed out the rounty's industrial activity," jects raised the total to near­
I)R. JOHN MORCAN
•
•
•
ed up by Chambers of Com­ lie will recommend to Die Chandler has had more in he declared.
ly &gt;15 million.
in
Ihc new c h ie f o f utiiff
merce
in
five
Central
Flor­
chamber officers that they qulrirs for possible indus­
Tin* chamber will also bend
We checked with Pete
nt Scniinoli* M enmriul
Knowles about it and all the ida counties to have a pro­ go all out this yrar to se­ trial location this year than every effort to have pro­ FSU Grants Listed
llo ap iln l.
A S a n fo rd
cily manager would say is: posed space institute for Ibis cure the institute for the at any other time in its his­ gress made on the location
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) n ativ e, Moiyrtm in it
tory .
and construction of a barge Florida Stale University re
"We expect the city to be of­ region located in Seminole area.
It is expected that the
"Two ol the prospects are terminal for the City, and reived $3.Uti3.t&gt;l)J in grant* m em b er o f th e A ntcrificially notified of the pro County, John Krulcr, man­
ager of the Seminole Coun­ year 1963 also will be the 1 companies of such magni­ that, loo, will nave an in from live federal government cim Collette o f Stir*
posrd move soon.'1
ty chamber, said today.
greatest year in Seminole tude that they could change fIiicnce on ihe whole Central last year, graduate school Reniln. F lorida Ohfttrv
• • •
Krider
said
"this
move­
Industrial history, laid Kri­ I the whole complexion ul the Florida industrial community dean John K Folger *anl to­ Irit* uml tiyiiceitloRii'iil
Memo to County Judge Ver­
S ociety, Floriilu Attnn.
ment,
initiated
outside
this
that can't la* measured, he day-.
non Mire. Mary Earle Walker.
o f ( iynet'oloRicitl S u r ­
said.
Hub Carroll. Elmer Ashley and
, ‘ou,d ,chan?0 ,he
ged m* uml S o u th e a ste rn
Another big item on the Ad Tax Approved
(irady Hall—better get those whole future of nur area.
S
u rg ical UonKfiMi*.
and.
along
with
the
new
agenda
for
Hie
organization
LAKELAND (UPII - Tlte
excess fee reports in . . . dead­
Seminole
College,
will
make
is
the
Insisting
and
promo­
Florida
Citrus
Commission
line is Jan. 15 and then Farris
★
★
★
Seminole County a seat of
tion ol the early construction has approved tentatively a
gels the word.
higher learning equal to any­
of a canal from the St. plan to ask ihe State legis­
• • •
thing in ibc country."
John's River to the Ind.an lature lo place a 10 cent*
New Alix of Miami plant on
He pointed to tile obvious
River.
per box advertising tax on
Hwy 17-02 ready (or opcralion advantages of a Seminole
"There couldn't tie a bigger al! varieties of citrus The
| WASHINGTON (UPIl
A Hie ndniiriMration and Speak,
next week—Thry'll lie moling location (or the institute,
incentive for the location of recommendation was one of
massive shift in Southern ci John McCormack to irisuia
in today and tomorrow.
with the primary one being
industry in this area than several approved by the com­
sentiment imide a shamble* of a liberalized Rule* Committee.
• • •
the proximity of Ihc county
the building of Ihe canal as mission Wednesday lor in­
Ihe House Rule* Committee
Only 14 f o l l o w e d Judea
Opened bids on ihat reaur to the Cape Canaveral area
soon as possible. Tins would corporation into an industry
fight and ripped apart the Re- Howard W. Smith, (D-Vs.)f
Taring project in the city yes­ and its activity.
al*o stimulate tile construc­ legislative package
puhlleeo-Dlxie coalition on the chairman of the romniittre.
terday and the 5Iacasplialt Co.
There is land now avail­
tion of Ihe Cross-Stale canal
opening day of Coligrc**.
Two years ago, 62 Soutliern
of Lakeland is (lie apparent able (or such a purjHise In
and would have an inesti­ Parley Monday
Fifty congressmen from tlie congressmen rallied h e h i n d
low bidder at &gt;22.417 . . . offi­ the Sanford vicinity that
mable effect on the economy
TALLAHASSEE i l l 'l l —
old Confederacy lined up uilh Smitii and with the COP. Otdy
cial bid awarding at the city would make an ideal college
of the whole slate."
Gov. Farri* Bryant and Cab­
366 voted against him.
commission meeting Monday .
inet official* will By to
Tlie Idg rhsnge came lo
• • ■
Washington
Monday
fo r
Georgia, a slate where poli­
County Commission split al­
meetings that light with the
ticians have long been known
ready. It seems hassle brew­
Florida congressional dele­
li* party men.
ing regarding widening and
gation In discuss stale pro­
Thr entile 10-man delega­
resurfacing ol Seminole Bird.
blems. As a result, the regu­
tion voted to iucrea*e the *iie
Ry
United
Pro*
International
Promise* were made and new
lar weekly meeting ol (lie
Temperatures plunged below of tha vital commitlee. Two
commissioners upset aliout it.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
CaWnol will tie held Monday
TALLAHASSEE
(DPI)
• • •
zero
and snow piled up Into yean ago only Hie dean. Rep.
Florida's M "packing rasa"
tine. Farris Bryant scheduled morning instead ol Tuesday.
Urge drifts in the upper plains Car) Vinson, and Hep. J, l„
Went to Altamonte Springs hospitals, which presently oi­
a brief news conference today Member* will depart right
today,
(.'old wave warnings Pilcher rUkrd it.
ler
three
days’
emergency
last night to a council meet­
lo discuss reorganization ol alter llm meeting. i
stretched
as far south as Tex­ The reward may none next
ing, hut we were crossed up. medical protection for up to
Ihe Flmtda National Guard.
A. II. PETERSON SR. as in the vb Ions winter blast. Monday when Hie DeniocraHa
The mayor had called off the 600 persons per unit under
Stocks
Irregular
Bryant postponed his rrgular
Strung n o r t h e r l y wIml* caucus meets lo select Hie
w a s re-elected chair­
proceedings because all they emergency conditions, will
n e w Yo r k t u r n —siock*
general news conference until
man of (lie board of whipped tlie snow Into hlixziud Ways mat Mean* Committee
were going to do was seat the soon give Hu* same protection
Saturday in Sarasota and said moved irregularly higher nn trustees of Seminole condition* in pint* of Kniisii*. and i* expected to name Rep.
new members ami he wasn'l lor i full month.
today's session would lie limit­ fairly urllvr trailing al the Memorial Hospital. J, Nebraska, Wyoming ami Colo­ Phil Landrum. iD Ga.) to one
The civil defvn*c emergency
sure they wanted a public
ed strictly to the National opening today Senatoi Dirk
\V. Evans was named to rado, ami tlie Weather llmeau of the tun vacancies.
sitting — seating, anyway you hospital system (CDEIIi has
Guard. An aide said Bryant sen's derision to lake a seat
There were major defections
continue as vice chair­ issued warnings lo stockmen fiom
know what we mean. So mad launched an expansion prowill not answer questions on on the Senate Finance Com- ;
the conservative cause in
uml travelers.
man
and
Andrew
Curmiller
—
which
dant]&gt;cnrd
we won’t even mention Mayor gram designed lo make the
any other subject. Including
Florida
and North Carolina
Six
im
he*
of
mow
had
fal­
Swolford's name.
merry facilities srlf-sup|x&gt;rtlnqu-s for a tax rut—and in­ r a w a y as secretaryrcapportkinmenl.
The
aide
In
liltll,
only Rep. Dante FaxSAILORS FROM VAII-1 pitch itt to ni&lt;! in tln&gt;
treasurer. Itolrcrt Itrod- len lit Itnwalil S. It., and Het­ rrll of Florida
• * *
ing for 30 day s in Die event of
said incidentally that there lias dicated soMnesa in lom r pe­
voted with tha
tinger,
N.
D.
project
of
improvement*
ul
the
Sureptu
Kent
foril mal .Inim Scliitroleum price* have l e d
The Seminole Hospital Eye » nuclear war or a major nalieen
no
change
in
the
reapleadership
while
fix (Jth.it*
Tern pci aline* Wcdnc* d a y
Home. Here, I).
I’lumley mid I), A. Demtraid are llie other two
Bank Association effort to lural disaster.
voted with Smith, Thi* time,
portionmrnt situation lo date, many broker* to look for
afternoon
ill
Montium
amt
the
bntis
lire
rthmvn
cliinhinyr
the
ivcuffolil
to
Immli
trustees.
Other plans rail lor (lie lo­
raise funds with the help of the
meaning Bryant still bus not some further profit-taking
Dakotas well- III to DO degree* F uhccII v ia joined hy four
o ff loose paint. Ollier men vvnrkinyf on the gronmi
Sanford ann Casselberry Lions cation of another 15 "packing
received the assurances of sue over Uie near term.
(oilier
than Huy had la-eii other*.
included
I*.
V.
Shelley,
It.
O.
Wilson.
L.
W.
Kivel,
case"
hospitals
in
the
stale
Clubs needs your help. If you
cess he i* demanding before
Tlie group im hided Rep*.
Tuesday.
By u i g li t f a 11 the
I). N. Uolew, J. L. DrtiKiu’h uml W. U. Wooten,
can possibly do it we suggest and for an improved training
lie will rail any special session Losses Heavy
Roliert
L. F. Hike* and Clmrle*
mercury had dropped to Hi lieLAKELAND U PI) - The
you treat yourself to an even­ program which will provid
of the legMalurn on reapporBennett, two men who owed a
low
at
('ulhnuk,
Moot.
Federal Crop Insurance Coring of jai alai in Fern Park nn enough qualified staff to man
linnmrni.
1 lie blizzard nn* eourelitrnl- debt to Ihe leadership fur help­
imralion says tiiat Its citrus
Jan. 22, we understand the the medical centers.
cd
in Montana Wednesday, is- ing flitqn gel money for tha
The CDEII program, started
glower clients in Florida Mif
ducats are &gt;1.25 each, and
oltiHng tlie community of Florida liurgo canal in a bil­
fored 1)5 to loo |a&gt;r cent los»
you’ll never regret the sight hy the federal government
Air
Spotter
Puts
lliipuyi i ami dosing si loads ler flour light at the end of
liohcit
DnuinWerner,
11
eight
years
ago.
is
intended
to
u|
early
and
mid
season
or­
you may give.
the lust session.
ange*
in the
December year • old Paolo yining-ler in many conimunitir*, includ­
give the public Initial medical
• • •
Bee
On
Drivers
freeze. Tlie corporation in­ seriously injur ini in n motor ing (ileal Fulls, the Rlate'i
Dr. Frank l.eoiir tells us it attention alter Hie bomb has
dropped.
The
"packing
case"
sure*
aiaiut 15 |s t rent of -cooler loisloip Monday after­ Ini gent city
costs only &gt;12,Out) a yrar tn
ST. Al UUSTLNF. (UPI) - the growers m Florida, re noon, »m listed in good condi­ The change in the weather Red Jets Over
lag
comrs
from
Ihc
method
in
Krilistid men from Hut- Sherwin-Williams, five gu!run the eye hank laboratory
Several motorists were given
at (iainesvillr, hut they are which the facilities are stored. Wing One al the Navnl Air lans; Factory I'nuit Outlet, warning lirket* for speeding presenting almll! 25 |&gt;er m il tion at Hi'llillloh* Memorial fiam Hie halmy condition, Cuba, Radio Says
that had pi ci ailed most ol llm
of the citrus acreage in |u llo-pitul tidily.
All
the
essentials
of
a
gnu
running in the red. Only one
Stutiun tcok up brushes and five gallons; Gnlzir I.umber near here Wednesday after he counties.
MIAMI (UPD — Radio llaA passenger on the scooter. new year wu* caused hy an
aalary is paid out of it Seems bed general field hospital —
scraper* this week lo alii the Co. seven gallons. Kail Hig­ ing clocked by a Highway Pa­
urvlie
finnl
(hat
wu*
pushed
vann
reported last night that
cols,
blankets,
operating
room
Nancy
l.nol-e
Cii-aim-ili,
died
a shame such a worthy rausc
trol k|*dlcr airrrufl.
from injurie* received in the sootliwaid hy u veiy cold ale- Russian-made MHS jet* wet*
has lo he so pmrrlv supported. equipment, drugs, d lcasings, Korepta Home Improvement ginbotham's titnndnid Oil Co.
The plane, piloted by l.t J
TAIPEI i l l 'l l — The of incident al First St, uml lie high cclileicd aiuiiiid tlie In the air over five of Ciihu'*
instruction books and a small in tivities and prepuru the out­ donated lire gallon* of miner­
• • ,
Dickens, cruised glaive U. S. I final Central News Agency l iemh Ave.
al spirits.
province* all day Wednesday,
\ lll.OII.
generator to provide lighting side walls for painting.
The North Orlando "replace­
and clocked vehicle* passing »aid today Nationalist Chin
Mont ol the nica* •oulli of staging air maneuver* during
during emergency o|n-raUon&gt;
The
driver
id
the
car.
which
Chief Edwin Neville, lead­
ment" council Tuesday night
■Sanford and .Seminole Coun­ between two while lines paint rse guerrdias blew up a collided with tlie scooter, (lie cold flout enjoyed fuir which several of them "broka
appointed Andrew F e r r l n —have been packed in boxes ing chief of Wing Our, who
gold mine power plant in Ifni Janie* Clayton Walter, lm* weather. Mild temperatures Ilia suimd barrier."
ty
r!uh* ami orgunixiitluns rd on Hie m id.
(Inother of Art Ferrin, one of and stored almul the stale. Tile Is ill rlirnge of the work de­
Patrol ears parked at ladli China last nmntii. killing lt»»
equipment may not tie opened tail. said that appinximuli'ly have la-eii asked lo send repre­
been tbulged with failure to win1 tepoited f *••in Flurhla to The broadcast said muiieuv,
the "replacement" members)
sentative* tii a muss meeting mils of the markers were no Couimunist troops and sis have his Vehicle undue con- Kentucky, in Die southern mid­ ci* were held over every piov,
without express permission
ss police m aghlratc and srl
a dozen enlisted men of
dle weal and i lining It tlm line hut Grienle, tlie rrudit of
at the Sanford Woman'* Club, Itfied hy radio uhrn a car Russian technician* The raid llol, aeeoidillg to poliie,
The flritand"third" 11ouiiay"of fn)m 'V.."!ngL&gt;n
VAH-I will lie at work at the
soul hem plain*.
Fidel Cuslro'* ievolution.
313 Oak Ave., at H p in. to­ lopped Hie s|rerd limit. This on thr gold mine was one
each month at 6 p m. to hold
home all this week.
was thr first lime the patrol of five demolition project*
day.
court, laid.ton of the court Robert Frost
Donations of paint were
I'uriMise of tin- meeting is to has used the new spotter tech­ described hy Central in a Volusia Deputy
must be with n llie village lim­
listed by assistant admlnislengthy npurl oil Nuliunalformulate plan* for a charity nique In north Florida
its and is supposed to Ise set Is Improved
trutnr if the home. Mis.
C EN T R A L FLO RID A
1st guerrilla 'ictlvllle* on the Is Suspended
hall
for
tile
benefit
of
the
by the new magistrate.
BOSTON (l I’ll — Ailing Taamnr llruden a* follows; Kniepiu liupinvament Fund. Airlift To End
lied livid mainland.
DELAND I l l 'l l
Volusia
• • •
poet Robert Frost, hospitalMembers of the Rainbow
County Deputy Sheriff Har­
MIAMI IUPI) — Tl.e Red
Al the same time It was de­ lied since Dec. 10. was re­
old it. ("caper win suspended
Girls ami the DeMoluy boys f'ross u rumored tmlny that the
Talks lUwessod
cided to instruct acting police ported improved today.
Wedne-day pending an in­
n e w York &lt; u r n — con- organisation will «-«i*t mem­ final |&lt;lum&lt; in tin* airlift of Once A Driver,
chief Jack Sutton not to spend
Dr. F. Lloyd Mussclls. dir­
quest into the fatal shooting
trait talk* between publisher* ber* of the Hnofoid Woman'* supplies being sent tn the
any of the bail bond money ector of the Peter Rent Brig­
of a Negro uoiu in the county
Club with the Tag Day sche­ Fidel Castro regime a* ran­ Always One
until some of (hr eases can u ham Hospital, sa d Frost of nine New York Cily news­
SARASOTA (Ill'll - The com (house Tuesday.
paper* ami striking printer* duled all day .Saturday, Mrs. som for thr Deed Ray of Pigs
tried and fines levied . . . "is doing well and will be
T)&gt;e inquest into I lie death
today were in indellnile re­ C. R. Simms, chairman, an­ prisoners wil) fly to liman* Florid* Highway I'atlol ha*
Wander how's the department able to ill up today."
Friilsy.
chin ged Roy Chei-.innm, ii-‘. of of l.oke Williams, about 43,
ti Util ei| today.
rest.
been operating? , . . and who
Huruaotu, with ’.in|M»|iel pun- will he held Ft iduy at 4 p. m.
or what's been providing the
lug and drill ig on un improp­ William* was shot in tin- faci­
Consuls Told
money*
er license.
ni a scuffle witli Cooper out­
Incidentally, replacements
Trooper Don Nobler stopped side the courtroom. Hie de­
on the council were Date Til- To Depart
CliemiiiHiit Tuesday and when puty win escorting William*
LEOPOLDVILLE, Tim Cunson for Mayor Frank Fasula.
ku
(UP!&gt;—
Thr
tlrili-li
ami
aren't ler town* where the men aie lie a liked to m- hi* driver’s li- fl-in the i out11oatll lifter the
1 Everett Kelt, Inuliager of and haiidh- it, and
Art Ferrin for Hue) Striding
cense, C'heuilniiid pioduifi Negro'* i amiinoi luw wife hud
Belgian
ixiflluU
in
ElisabethOFFERING
CUSTOMERS —
and Hill Wolfe for Clarence
tlie Maylnir loo, declared In- getting one nickel's worth of *!| together for lueeling* ami
■•lie i**ued July Jli, IliJil, ul f i l e d idiuigi's n | as,,,iill
villr
ha*
Ixcn
given
24
hour*
seminal*,
“wheir
the
munageMemory.
• Free Tirr Inapetliun
i day that Saiilmd has *11 tlie u&gt;e out all this."
San
Rafael,
Culif.
ag
ain
st
him.
by Ihe Central Congo Govern
nient people can kirp the ron• • •
• Expert Wheel Alignment
lie (Miintcd to thr many fine irnthiiierrs u n d e r rontrul,"
facilities for a convention city
That St. Jolms-lndian River Trent to get out of Katanga,
* E umi Time I'tiymenlu
tnolrl* jn tlie are*, and laid rather tlian in large ritir*
the CoBgoien’ pres* a te n t&gt; and let* them go to * aslr.
Dinner Meet
Navigation committee meets
W* Specialize In Tlreu For Foreign (’am
rrponed today. Tim agency
New' York Time* Cutibbeun
Kerr said that there Isn't a that the Mayfair had '200 win-1e there are distractions
at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow at the
said tlte ouster order came finer loration in Florid* for a available ruom* and leaUlU- too near at hand.
Currcspontli-ul Mis* If u h y
Take Advantage Of il.'l Yean* Experience
Angebill in Orlando.
Page K Phillips will attend today'" 7
because of the ronsul'a poli slate or regional convention ranta in the cily that could John Krider, manager of
llrid g e
• • •
Deal position in thr Katanga than Hanford, and "we aren't easily huodlr three or four thr Seminole County Chamber
Page U p.m. dinurr meeting and pro­
C l a s s i fi e d „
Cdr. Leroy A. Heath will re­
situation.
Page 6 gram of the Smith Seminole
Comic*
bundled
Visitor*.
of
Commerce,
said
the
cham­
getting
any
use
out
of
IL
We
lieve Cdr. Louie It. Hoop Jr.
Page H Demueratic Women’* ('lull al
Dear Ahliy
He uiged the m rnhants, ber would he glad to arauiur
have a fine civic renter with a
as commanding officer of
Editorial
....
Page
u
tlm Itikshu Inn in Fern Park.
re.laurant
owner*
and
the
beautiful
auditorium,
lot*
of
the
Icaileislilp
In
a
drive
lo
VAH-7 at change or command A A To Meet
TIKE SUPPLY, INCORPORATED
Mis* Phillip* will be the guc»t
Entertainment
Page a
A meeting of Alcoholics motel and hotel spare to ac­ Chamber of Conimerra to gat make Sanford a convention
ceremonies Friday at the Na­
of
Dr.
Paul
Dougla*.
Uollina
Legal*
........
Page
2
A
V
city.
commodate
hundred*
o(
ronlogellier
aiui
prumota
the
city
A
n
o
n
y
m
o
u
s
Is
scheduled
val Air Station. Hoop will go
405 W. Find 81.
Ph. FA 2-0651
Puss!*
.....
Page I) Pruframr of Practical Kcleuca,
He said, "there Is no good
to the carrier USS Saratoga Thursday at • p m . at Grace ventioneers, a b u s in g com­ a* a convention renter.
WE
HIVE
PLAID
STAMPS
who^w'itl have charje of the
Society
Page 3-4 * fi
a* air officer and folks around MelhudUt Uhurrh &lt;'U Onora munity that could stiind the The liend I* now, anlil Kerr, reason why we can't develop
piugram.
Page 7
j Sport#
stimulus of roDveoUoo trod*. to lovaU convention* Ssi smal-j this concept to Uie full."
Road
here wish him well.

Dixie Shift Rips

Congress Coalition

Mobile Hospital
Drive Boosted

Temperatures
Drop 50 Degrees

Bryant To Talk
On State Guard

Crash Victim's
Condition Good

Navy Men W ork

To Assist Sarepta

Guerrillas Blast

*

Convention Effort Urged Here

HEADQUARTERS
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M cROBERTS

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�U N Arrest O f Tshombe 'M istake'

NEW ORLEANS (UPI) Two drsmstlc mores were
scheduled here today In
stepped-up s client to end Jhe
c r I p p 1 ing longshoremen's
strike.
The National Labor Reis•ions Board .was to be beard
to U. S. District Court on
Us request for an Injunc­

Hospital

George Hendrix, Titusville;
Nelte Holtsclaw, Longwood;
Wills Clayton, Margs Batonllna, H aul Howes, Phyllis
Buckner, Donna Miller, Mar
garet Paulk. Lucy Stafford,
Robert Bennett of Sanford.
Dischargee
Bernice Robinson, Altamonte
Springs; Donald Smith, Cocoa;
Patricia Mean, Merle Bennett,
Thomas Moran. B e a t r i c e
Scott, Daphne Humphrey. Mrs.
Lawrence Martin Vetter end
baby of Sanford.
JANUARY T
R a i l Jahnaoa, Waterloo,
Iowa;
Avert!
OoquillMto,
Lake Mary; Edith Brooms,
DeBary. Joseph Govecek,
ey, DeBary; Gordon Dillon,
Casselberry; Mae Ooon, De­
Bary; Rosa Johnson, Mar
garet Beck, Ulyasas Burks,
Carole Braden, Rods Billhlmcr, Haiti AuaUn, William
ruts, Sauna Katharya Sa­
gas, Joseph C. Hutch Ison,
Viola McClelland, I r e n e
Jooes, Juanita Wilson of

tion against fire banana
handlers locals of the Inter­
n s 11 o n s 1 Longshoremen's
Assn.
Aod Major Victor If. Scbiro called a meeting of the
mayori of 11 Golf port cit­
ies and representatives of la­
bor and management to ex­
plore ways cf settling the
strike "without further delay
and without prejudice or In­
jury to either side."
The NLRB Tuesday asked
U. S. Judge Frank B. Ellis
to grant a temporary re­
straining order against three
New Orleans and two Gulf­
port, Miss., locals of ban­
ana handlers, charging the
locals with unfair labor prac­
tices.
Ellis refused to issue the
order, but set a bearing for
today.
Tbe NLRB said Urn locals
reached an agreement with
shippers Nov. 9 , but rsfus­
ed to sign it when tbe ILA
la New York failed to ap­
prove 1L
The board claimed the In­
ternational fallad to approve
R because no settlement was
reached In the general longduramen's contract.
Sdtiro yesterday aafcd ha
Invited the mayors of Car­
pus Christi, Galveston, Hou­
ston, Brownsville and Port
Arthur, Tex.; Lake Charles
and Baton Rouge, La.; Pas­
cagoula and Gulfport, Miss.;
Mobile, Ala., and Tampa,
Fla., to atteod the matting
In his office.
Schlro called the meeting
an "emergency conference."
He said be talked with
most of the mayors by telephone, but did not say bow
many would attend the

Loots
McQueen, Geneva;
Dora Malone, Labs Mary;
Mabel deJoogh, DeBary; Af*
thur Marcbam, Lake Mary;
Fasquale C. DelVlllogglo, N.
Crlaado; Robert Warner, Pa•la; Frank Fry*. DaBary;
Elisabeth P. Iray, Calls
Barlow, DarreQ E. Roea,
Erie Goddard of Sanford .

DELAND (UP!)—'the Vo!Mia County grand Jury wfll
be tmpaneled her* Fab. II 9*
took tote alleged beltta gam­
bling operations which may
have resulted to tha deaths af
a Daytona Bcseh couple.
Harod Jack Butler aad bis
young pregnant wtfe ware
•hot te death In their home In
December, 1997. Butler waa
suspected of being kingpin af
bollte tn Volusia County at
that time aad after hie murder
records of gambling opera­
tions were dug np from soil
around his house .
State Atty. Dan Warren
•aid tho jury would be briefed
on the double killing te "show
how vkioua tha bollta gambl­
ing ring oan operate."

Advice Offered

Police aald tho woman waa
tied ta her bad by tha two men
with bedclothes aad they fled
tha hotel with the sketches
tha veined nt ftJOO each.
Miaa March waa found truss
ad on tho bed by her hueband
when ho returned te tba hotel
after tha robbery.
Tha writer recently complet­
ed a biography at Blvere.
Detectives said they had
consulted with tha FBI about
tha caas. It w u not determin­
ed Immediately If federal
agents would enter the In­
vestigation, but dotectlvos said
Word has been received la they could becauso tha theft
Enterprise by Mrs. Vesta Involved articles valued at
Throop from her niece, Mra.
Sharon Barber of BulUtnd,
Md., thet her daughter, Lesley
Merlon Barber, bee been ebot­ Term Commuted
es far tha Nstioasi Honor So­
WASHINGTON (UPD-The
ciety at tha SulUand Senior Justice Department announced
High School.
Tuesday that President Ken­
Mr*. Berber, the farmer nedy had commuted tha fiveMUs Bharon Row* 11. and her year prison sentence of Joseph
daughter have been frequent Msrole, convicted of plotting
visitors her* and the commun­ te amuggls guns te Fidel Catity wtU be hippy ta ahart this tre'a rebate before they took
over Cuba.

Area Visitor
Makes NHS

N ew Fabric Out
KINGSPORT, Toon. (UPI)
—rooMcaeo Eastman, n olvtauction ef • m w acetate yarn
"with atgnlflcanUy Increased
resistance te the deteriorating
effects of sunlight"

Legal NoHct
NOTICE U IIKRBST UIV*N teat I. J. LUTHER HOB&gt;r. gksrtff sf assaisais
CsuBir, r u n ts. *r virus ef
# writ Isssst eat ef the Cir­
cuit Cturt la aa* far Oran**
Caisatr, narlCt, aa the la*
Cay af Xassalar, A. D. ISU.
I# t u t aerials seats totwaaa THE riRST NATIONAL BANK AT ORLANDO, #
asilestl tonkin* attaclstlon.
P l a i n t i f f . s»4 WILLIE
O.
UMOAUES.
MILDRED
RHOAOE* as* r. U MILLS.
Daisies*la, tore I# u pas*,
•salsa tha fallawlss faaartb.
*4 ptrsusal prsparty, U-wltl
1—l*»T Paatlaa a a « p a.
asrlsl Ns. n .flIH U tll
Ur.nts Ns. ITW-US*
as lbs prepsrty af r. E.
MILLS; Ibat a# lbs Ilk Say
af Ksbrusry, A. D ISIS. to.
Iwasa tbs Iteal hsura at sala.
tu-al'i aftsr tilt* a'aleck la
ska faresteaa aad tofera $;**
e'rlasb la tha aftaraaaa. • •
lbs Ml* Cay at tba treat tear
ar tba Caubiy Court Hews* I*
•safari. SaasUala Oaanlsr.
rtarteaj atoll attar far aaia
ta Iba klebsst bidder far
•sab i# hand. Iba atova are•ritod part*sal props/Is at

The nomination of Mrs. J.
D. Grins trad as treasurer of
tho North Orlando Civic
Asm . te fill the um pired
term of Mrs. Jtck Sutton
w u approved at Moodty
night’* masting of the group
In the Village Hall.
Alto nominated tor the of­
fice was Chcrlcc RowoU
who, along with WUltem Itelie, became • member of
tho aasocteUoa at tha moot­
Minutes were read by Mr*.
Malvta Campbell, secretary,
who also clarified tha tart
that amounts due the «aeociaiioo from a project spon­
sored last July 4 had been
turned la by Bob Stephen-

ed over personally to W. W.
Anderson, village treasurer.
Helmly reported o* the re­
cent holiday lighting contest
sponsored by tha group sod
advised that the Anton Kre
ceka wo* first prtie for ori­
ginality *od thought to exprttsatog
the
Christmas
theme; the George Sommer*
won atcood prise tor beau­
tiful lighting effects and the
Art Rhode* wo* third tor
origtMl roof decoration* fea­
turing palms.
Planned entertainment for
the community was discussed
with Helmly advising that

President Stewart Helmly,
who presided, reported that
• check la tha annum of P ram would audit the assorts
lo go towards payment af
Etsuranoe tor fire and p#»‘ra
vehicles had been authorised
aad algnad and will Bn ta n -

Kennon H. Tumor, branch
managor of tho Small Busi­
nas* Administration, today of­
fered small commercial and
Industrial businesses in this
area tha assistance of his de­
partment.
"Reports coming In te us in­
dicate that there aro a number
of enterprises that havt ad­
versely affected by the recent
freese," Tamer said.
"Although BUA cannot make
agricultural loans nor can it
maka disaster loans to cover
economic loeees suffered by
these commercial concerns, It
la entirely possible that we
might be of ossistance under
our reguler loan program," h*
added.
A representative of the 8BA
office makes periodic vlsita to
the area, holding conferences
In the Chamber of Commerce
Building la Orlando.
His next visit has been ex­
tended to three days, Jan. 16,
17 and II, and appointments
may be made by contacting
the Orlando G of C.
Other dates scheduled for
tha 8BA representative are
Jen. 90, reb. 19, Feb. *7,
March 19 and March &lt;7.

DeBary Club
To Exhibit
In Winter Park
Arrsngsmenta have been
made by Mrs. Georg* Brooks
of DeBary for the Arts and
Crafts Club to exhibit some of
Its entries te the "Religion In
Art" display along with Laura
Lock's beautiful paintings at
tha Congregational Church in
Winter Park.
On display at tha Mansion
House in DeBary for the re
mslndcr of Uie month will be
a collection of ceramics. New
pictures from tbe Circuit Show
also art being shown.

Parents Asked
To Register
Student Bikes
C. M. Harp, principal of
South Seminole Elementary
School at Casselberry, has
rervested *11 parent* whose
children ride bikee tn school
to turn Into hte office the
make, description and serial
number of the vehicle.
This totormatton vnU bo
kept on file to aid I# iden­
tifying the bike tn case It

The United Nations lifteJ
the houee erreet after six
hours and said the action
against Tshombe had been a
mistake. Tunisian UN troops
which surrounded Tshombe’e
palace were withdrawn after
UN officiate consulted with

By Mrs. Adam Muller
Members of the DeBary
Arts and Crafts Club voted
last week at their regular
monthly meeting to begin
sales of small paintings and
ceramics for approximately
$1 each to help raise funds
towards repainting and re­
pairing the Manama Hou:e.
Work already baa begun on
the face lifting project and
Dr. Charles Giles, president
of the Florida Federation of
Art. suggested that various
clubs conduct their own
money • raising projects to
help pay the cost*.
Mrs. George Brooks gave
a resume of the receoi Fed­
eration Convention she and

other officers of the club at­
tended in Lakeland and A.
MacNaughton advised that
Interested members may
sign up for portrait claisra
In pastels which will be in­
structed by Fred Brown of
Pensacola.
Announcement was made
that copies of the dub's by­
laws will be distributed to
all members at the Feb­
ruary meeting and A. Mer­
cer was named exhibition
chairman tor the Federation
as wall as chairman of the
DeBary exhibits for the Arts
and Crafts Chib.
One man showings schedul­
ed for the Main Gallery will
include the works of Miss
Freldt Stem of DeLaad and
of Loo E mcrey of Daytona
Beach who is conducting
classes oa Tuesday mornings
at the Mansion House through
this month.
Friday morning classes
are being conducted this
month by Laura Lock.
Mrs. Olnee Hinton of Daytons Beach haa been named
chairman of a Dessert Card
Party to be held at tba Man­
sion on Jan. 30 beginning at
13:30 p. m. Door and table
pritea will be awarded and
those deairing to attend are
urged to make table reser­
vations as soon as possible.

Town ley, Joyce Bryant, Debra Albert, Apryl

Ward and Suaan DeWlt. From left buck row are
Aleta Jo Freeze, Debria Scammell. Donna Grif­
fin, Terri Lynn Roland, Diane Kitner, Cheryl
Kitner, Terry Bisaen, Sylvia Smith, Sharon Ache
and Sharon Gilbert.
(Herald Photo)

Income Tax Primer.

Charito W. firhaeoawn
A great deal of time In
The writer waa Identified as filling out our return may
Miaa Gladys March, e f Miami, well bo spent to determining
Fla-, who said tha ahaioaal
drawing* wars worth 9*9,000.

of Sanford, a boy.
Mr. and Mra. Wayaa John•tea af Sanford, a g k t
Mr. aad Mra. Jamas B.
Clayton af Sanford, • boy.

m e lo n Jooes, Oateen; Mra.
Robert Blown and baby, WURa Parry, Dorothy Ann Lea,
Barbara Booehool, Osborn
P, Herndon, Mra. William
Cat* Jr. and baby, Lucy
WUsoo, Bharon Young, Hen­
ry Brawn of Sanford.
JANUARY S

BRIGHT NEW BROWNIES of an unnumbered
troop held the firat investiture ceremony of the
year a t the Seventh Day Adventist Church,
under the direction of Troop Leadera Mra. Tom
Albert and Mra. Russell Kitner. From left front
row are Sandra Townley, Debra Grlner, Nuncy

EL1SABET1IV1LLE. T h e
Congo (UP1)—Katanga Pres­
ident Motee Tshombe was re­
leased from brief United Na­
tions house arrest today and
departed under UN escort to
bring back his supporters on
the Khudesisn border.

whether you are better off
Itemising nonbualnesa deduc­
tion! on page a ef Form
1040. Generally speaking, the
alternatlvn to Itemising la
to claim the standard deduc­
tion of 10 per cent of lino
u or 11,000, which ever la
less. If your "line •*’ (ad­
justed gross income) la leas
than 99.000, then you have
technically another alterna­
tive—that of using the "tax
table." (Tbe "tax table."
usable only If you do not
Itemise, allows approximate­
ly the 10 per cent of the
standard deduction, United
to |900 for ouch married tax­
payer filing separate return.)
To decide whether the Itemlied or the standard deduc­
tion Is more advantageous,
know what deductions are
available to you if you were
to Hernia*.
AU Interest IS such a de­
duction. interest an your
borne loan- la an example.
Also, Interest on your cre­
dit purchases k an Remis­
ed deduction.
If yon a n in bnstnaaa tor
yourself, business Interest la
deductible, but only on your
Schedule C.
Certain specific taxes Im­
posed on you and paid by
you are deductible on papa
3—If not Incurred to tbe ope­
ration of your business. Real
estate taxes aro deductible,
but they must be paid on
payor claiming deduction.
Special assessments paid for
local benefits such as side­
walks are not deductible real
estate taxes. To bo deduct­
ible, real estate taxes most
ba Imposed on all property
In the territory subject to
the taxing authority.
Federal gasoline (and jew­
elry, liquor and cigarette)
tax** are NOT dedoetibte
a* taxes. They may, how­
ever, be deducted in carta In
circumstances
as a busi­
ness expense.
Slate gasoline and auto li­
cense aod annual auto regis­
tration 1cm are deductible.
But your auto tltla toe, auto
Inspection (sea a n d ,
of
course, fines are NOT de­
ductible. On the other hand
your slate or local poll lax
Is deductible. State and local
sales taxes (aad similar
taxes) aro deductible.
Note: Special tables are
available from your local
Internal Revenue office tor
axles tax deduction.
Medical and dental expensea may be Itemised de­
ductions. but generally are
deductible only if and to the
extent they exceed 3 per cent
of your tine &gt; figure oa Form
1M0. Medicines are general­
ly deductible only and If to
the extent they are mare
than 1 per rent of your line
• figure. And then medicine
only becomes part of a medi­
cal expense which must excoed tha 3 per com figure.
Taxpayers 63 or over, or with
spouses, or dependent par­
ents or in-law* 63 or over

aro exceptions to these limi­
tations. Than la a special
IRS form available for us*
la figuring this—torm tMS.
O a o itemised deduction
you may overtook la tha ooe
for care of children or dis­
abled dependents. If you are
a woman (or a widower or
divorced or legally separated
m u ) yon can claim up to
9000 deduction tor car* of
persona for whom you aro
entitled to a personal exem­
ption, and who are either
lets than U years of age,
or who aro physically or
mentally Incapable of caring
to. themselves regardless of
agoThis deduction la only
available, if ear* of tbe
child or disabled dependent
la tor the purpose of enabl­
ing you to be gatofuUy em­
ployed or actively seeking a
job. You aro limited to one
such 9600 deduction. You aro
NOT assured $000; you must
have expenses of 9600 or
more to obtain fuU deduc­
tion.

State Beverage D 1 r a c t o r
Thomas E. Lee Jr., haa order­
ed I t beverage licenseee in
Orange, Brevard, Lake, Os­
ceola and Seminole Counties
to show cause why their li­
censee should not be suspend­
ed or revoked for alleged bev­
erage law violations.
Charges ware filed Monday
at the Beverage Central Of­
fice In Tallahassee. The licen­
sees will be granted hearing*
on the chargee If such hear­
ings are requested, the Direc­
tor said.
In Seminole County, Condor
Merritt, “E" Street, Alta­
monte Springe, f a e e a o n e
charge showing that the li­
cense# was convicted of a viol­
ation of the Federal Internal
Revenue Law; to wit, on two
count# of filing fraudulent in­
come tax returns.

11th

Library Sets
Annual Meeting
The annual matting of tee
DeBary Public Library Assn,
has been aet for next Thurs­
day at to a-m. at which Urns
new officer* will be elected.
Member* arc reminded that
1663 dues are now payable to
Mrs. Millspaugh Van Brackle.

ANNUAL

Saturday - Jan. 12, 1963
9:30 P. M. - ’til

MAYFAIR INN

Guatemala Puts
Castro Foes Out
GUATEMALA CITY (UPI)
—Two more Cuban refugees
have been ordered te leave
Guatemala on charges of viol­
ating thsir asylum here by
working against Premier Fidel
Castro.
Joso L. Valdss Marti and
Juste Quijano Martinss will
bo given one-way visas au­
thorising them te leave Guate­
mala but not to return.

British and Belgian diplomuu.
Accompanied by a party of
aide*. Tehombe headed for
Mokambo to meet hie interior
minister, Godefrold Munongo,
and to pertuade thouaands of
African refugeee to return to
Elisa be thvllle.
The preaidential motorcade
was followed by a large con­
centration of UN troopa, sup­
ported by doiens of armored
c a n , trucks and Jeeps.
The Tunisian troops took up
positions around the presi­
dential p a l a c e Wednesday
night after UN officials re­
ceived a message from UN
Secretary General Thant in
New York to restrain Tshombe
"front further irresponsible
acta."
Six huuis later the guan:
was withdrawn, and UN aide
George Sherry, an American,
said tne arrest was due to a
"slight misunderstanding."
Informed sources said tin
UN troops following Tshombe
toward the border apparently
would carry out an operation
to open communications be­
tween Ellsalwthvilla and Rhudeelu.
Before the house arrest was
imposed, Tshombe had told
newsmen he would go to Mokanibo today. Mokambo is
near Sakania, where Munongo
was last reported. Both towns
are about 100 milea south of
EUsabethvllls.

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DeBary Personals

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:DeBary Couple
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I Mr. and Mrs. William Wll'Hams, Plintatlon Road, De.
Bary, celebrated their Mth
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•New Year’* Eve dance at the
^Firemen's Recreation Hall
;wilh their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S.
^Beike, of Winter Park and a
•party of 14.
• Mr. Williams’ brother, John
;i«. Williams, of Sheridan Oaks,
■Calif., it visiting the family
and A2/C William Carlson Is
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No Reasonable Trade Refused*

MUS. S. K. NORWOOD, left, with one of her
many jrifts nt the surprise party iiiven by the
Elder Springs Home Demonstration Club. At
right is Mrs. Wilbur Nolan, president of the host
club.
(Herald Photo)

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FRIDAY NIGHT

Rainbow girls and PuMulay
boy*.
The attractive tags are be­
ing prepared by the Celery
City Printing Co. The cluh will
furnish the paper and Ihe
printing company is donating
the labor for the project. The
lags will read "For the bene­
fit of Sarepta Rest Home"
and on the reverse side "Spon­
sored by llie Sanford Woman’s
Club.”
Mrs. C. R. Sims Is general
chairman of the project. For
several years, members of the
American Home Department
have planned special programs
and entertainment for patients
at the home at Christmas, Val­
entine and other holidays. Unc
year members volunteered
one afternoon each week far
someone to furnish a car and
take four or five people from
the home on a ride about the
county.
Now that the needs of the
home are so great, the Woman’a Club wishes to help In a
more practical way to help
them meet the new state re­
quirements.

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Miss Patty Davis, daughter
of Mr. and Mr*. Johnny Davit,
entered J. mills Miller Hos­
pital in Galnaivllle today
where she will undergo mas­
toid surgery Friday. Card*
and notes may be aent in care
of the hospital.

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Personals

Woman’s Club Sponsoring Tag Day
This Saturday will be "Tag
Day" In Sanford, for the bene•tit of the Sarepta Rest Home.
iThe event la sponsored by the
'Sanford Woman’* Club, asslMcd by a group of teenagers.

Fun Night

By Mona Griaatead
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Bowling. South Edgemon Ave.,
North Orlando, entertained a
group of friends with ■ party
and buffet supper on New
Year's Eve.
The guest* all wore party
hats and danced to recorded
music while ths boat took pic­
tures of the festivities.
Those enjoying the once a
year fun night wera Mr. and
Mra. Jack Riddley, Mr. and
Mra. R. S. Wlliiter, Mr. and
Mrs. S. D om ain, Mr. and Mrs.
D. Huffman. Mr. and Mra. Don
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wil­
ton, Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. T.
Mattcrnlck.

By Mr*. R. L. Johnson
Mr*. S. E. Norwood of Lake
Monroe wa» plenanUy *urpriied on her 90th birthday,
recently, when the Elder
Spring* Home Demonitration
Club honored her with a party
i t her home.
Her children and their famtile* had all gathered for a
family dinner a few day* prevkm* to the party, and ihe had
no idea any other celebration
waa planned.
"Granny" a* ihe i* known
to her family and friend*' wa*
overwhelmed by the aurpriie
when the guest* itartrd arriv­
ing. She received many nice
gift* from the 00 or more who
came to wish her many more
happy returns of the day, be­
tween the appointed hours of 2
to • p.m.
Lime sherbet punch and
birthday cake were served
from a table overlaid with a
lice cloth.
Mrs. Norwood wa* bom near
Sweetwater, Tenn., and moved
to Texas with her parents at
die age of nine. Her father was
« Methodist Circuit Minister
and her mother was a doctor.
When aha married Mr. Nor­
wood they came to Lake Mon­
roe in lfc&gt;8.
She has four children and
several grandchildren a n d
great-grandchildren. The chil­
dren are Dorus Norwood.
GaincsviUe: Mrs. J. H. Tindal
and Miss Norine Norwood,
Lake Monroe, and Mrs. Ear­
nest Hamilton, Enterprise.

thank her many friends fcrr ft*
cards and messages of cheer
sent during har recant Illness.
Mra. Kammerer la at homa
By Mrs. Adana Mailer
snd her brother and iM er-in i ami, for several days,
now. but must take It easy for
Mrs. Fred Kammerer of awhile, Sha la greatly Improv­
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sullivan law, Mr. and Mrs, Scott Blcof Margaret!* Rd. recently en­ vins from Biscayne Park, Mi-[Sunset Drive would Ilka to ed.
tertained Mr. Sullivan's par­
ent*, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stilllvan of Hurricane, W. Va.,
and his sister. Mist Elaine
Sullivan, who were spending
the holidays in DeBary^
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schob
of Community Dr. held open
house, Dec. 30 and entertained
a guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Muller
of Second Street entertained
Mra. Muller’s sister, Ethel,

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Surprise Birthday Party
Stock Market
Honors Miss Sandy Hervish
ttts, X4M Oraadvtew Ava.
I A pink and green color
wars Mim Man- theme w u carried out In decaan Pitts and tho banana's ov*ttona, Including pink roses
lotbar, M n. Marry Hervish. I ; n | magnolia leaves arranged
la driftwood containers, Tho
1 birthday cake was decorated
I
with pink roses snd green
dtes.
. The refreshment table was
covered with a white damask
doth and an arrangement
of pink rosea, flanked by pink
candles served es tha center­
piece.
A (variety of dainty sand­
wiches, snacks and delicacies
and colorful green punch with
floating pink and white Ice
cream balls were served with
the cake.
Several games were eujoyetj
by the group and the prise
winning guest was Miss Anne
Aiken. Other friends of the
honoree invited to share the
evening were Beth Blackwelder, Sheryl sod Carol Stemper,
Dianne Smith, Betty Plttard,
Joyce Shepsrd, Sheron Jackson, Sharron Stand aod Jean
Masters.

Geneva

Personals
m i m SANDY HERVISH, left and Mlsa Mat*,
v a n F itts, a t the surprise birthday
f o r B a n d /a t th e P itts home.
(Herald Photo)

DRASTIC

Mrs. Julia Mscek has re­
turned to the home of her son
and daughter-ln-taw, Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Mscek of Gene­
va, after a visit In Madeira
Beach where the was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Domanski. Mra. Macek will
Itave Saturday to return to
bar home la Philadelphia, Pa.

By Mrs. H. U Jehneea
Kim Barley, local represen­
tative of the New York Stock
Exchange, was guest speaker
at the January meeting of the
Lake Monroe Home Demon­
stration Club.
He showed a Him entitled
“The Lady and the Stock Ex­
change” and told mambon
that SI per cent of the stock
holders at the present time a n
women. After a question and
answer period, he invited the
group to visit his office and
see bow the stock board oper­
ates.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, county
HD agent, announced that a
meat school is scheduled for
Jan. IT at the HD Center on
25th S t It will be under the di­
rection of Dr. Reddish of the
University of Florida staff.
She also reminded members
of the Bemlnote County Fair
during the week of Feb. 4.
Mrs. J. 11. Tlndel led the de­
votions and Mrs. C. K. Hunter
gave a report on gifts to tho
TB Assn, and to a small ehlld.
Mrs. Ed FiUgcrald, president,
led a discussion on plans for
the annual fashion show, spon­
sored by the club. Mrs. H. L.
Johnson and Mrs. Hunter will
be co-chairmen for this year's
show.
It was decided to hold a
white elephant sale at the
February meeting. Mra. Tindel and Mrs. Jack Standlfer
will be the hostesses.Mrs. William Carroll Sr.
and Mrs. William Carroll Jr.
were hostesses for the day and
served refreshments during
tbs social hour.

REDUCTIONS

• Sw eaters
• Jew elry

diomsunaJisM
Good afternoon. Hope all a n
wan and ready for oomo more
excellent recipes. They all
sound very good.
la a tetter 1 received from
Mr*. J. B, Liven of Sanford,
aba aaya that she enjoys the
recipes and has tried some
and all have been good. She
aaya that abe also enjoys read­
ing tbs Herald. That is what
wa like to bear. Her recipe is
for Salad Dressing Cake. She
said they moved here two
yean ago from Illinois and
that she has been making this
cake for IS years. Be su n to
try it soon.
• X cops floor
lt i cups sugar
4 tbsps. cocoa
lVi tsp. soda
1 dtp salad dressing
1 dtp. hot water
1 tsp. vanilla
Add soda to hot water, mix
sugar with salad dnaslog, co­
coa and flow and odd to hot
water. Bike la ISO degree
oven. She did not aay how long
but would think about XO min­
utes or so.

Pit. The Apple Instltot* says
this Is e new kind of Apple
Pie. Let’s see.
For Ike Palis
m cups sifted Boar
X taps, baking powder
H tap salt
H cup lard
44 cup milk (about)
Vi cup sugar
H i tap. nutmeg
Melted butter
The Pie
4 cups apple eanco
Vi cup sugar
X tbsps. grated orange

makes me feel food. Hare had
Tear a fresh slice of bio ad In*
X taps, baking powder
leveral request! for a repeat
to small places with the An­
pinch of salt
on Mr*. Fort Poole'* Oatmeal
Add:
gara.
Cake. For those who haven't
TOASTED BREAD CUBES.
1 tsp. vanilla
tried It they are missing
Arrange toft bread eubes on
H cup chopped dates
something. Have been told
Vi cup chopped nutmeats
a cookie sheet. Place under a
preheated broiler (400 de­ Drop by spoonfuls in pan that it was tried by several
grees) or in a slow oven (MO containing sugar and water out at Dynatornlci, Inc. Will
degrees) and toast until gold- syrup. Bake la 150 degree oven try and repeat it next week.
u t il dumplings a n done, Also the one on the venison
roast. Be sure and keep those
nearly
XO minutes.
D R Y BREAD CRUMBS.
cards and letters coming in
Grind dry bread through a
and notice the new address.
food chopper, using flna blade.
R t 1, Box SlB, Sanford, Fla.
Tie a paper bag on tho hlada
WDI be looking for them.
end of tha grinder so that
crumbs win drop into bag as
they are ground. If flna bread
crumbs a n desired, sift the
crumbs through a stevo and
store the coarse dry and flna
dry crumbs In separata cov­
ered containers.
BUTTERED BREAD
PLEATED FRONT, FINEST
CRUMBS. M cap butter or
margarine and 1 cup dry
bread crumbs. Melt butter hi
a akUtet When hot, add bread
crumb#, stir constantly until
crumbs a n golden brown.
Makes 1 cup buttered bread
114.95 NOW
crambo.
One slice (44 tech) fresh
bread yields 1 cup toft bread
cubes, l cup a o f t fanad
crumbs, % cup dry bread
cubes and H cup dry bread
crumbs.

-Vi cup orange Juice
X tbsps. quick-cooking
tapioca
Combine flour, baking pow­
der and salt. Cut in lard with
pastry blender. Add enough
milk to make n soft dough.
Form into 14 small balls. Com­
bine sugar aod nutmeg. Boll
puffs In melted butter and sugir mixture. Set aside. Com­
bine a p p l e sauce, sugar,
oranga rind and Juice. SUr In
tapioca. Pour into X tech pie
plate. Pla cc nutmeg puffa
around edge of plate end in
center. Bake in hot oven 400
degrees 25 to XO minutes or
This one is from Paulina until puffs are brown. Serve
Owens. Sounds good, too.
warm or cold with or without
Hrrshey Bar Pie
light cream. Makei M serv­
• Hershey Bars with Almonds ings.
IX marshmallows
Now hew does this sound T
Vi cup milk
From
Mrs. Sara Gray comes
Did you know that no matter
Vi pint whipped cream
bow thin bread is sliced or Date Dumplings.
Melt Hershey bars a n d spaghetti Is rolled or how big
Bring to a boil in baking
marabmatiowa In milk. Cool wheat or rice Is puffed, there
and add to whipped cream. are still the same number of
Pour Into graham cracker calories per gram. This Is
crust. ChUl. This is quick aod pointed out by the Food and
Drug Administration—and no
matter in what form energy Is
And here is ona from Audrey consumed, a calorie la still a
Roberts.
calorie.
Chany Not Cako
XV4 cups flour
From the American institute
it* cups sugar
of Bakteg wo lo o n that to
XVft taps, baking powdsr
make use of ovary crust and
1 tsp. salt
crumb of bread the homemak­
1 tsp. vanilla
er ean include bread la deeena
X taps, almond extract
of entrees, stuffings and des­
44 cup milk
serts. Here are several meth­
V4cup cherry Juice
ods for preparing bread cubes
18 cherries finely chopped
and crumbs.
V4 cup chopped walnuts
FOB SOFT BREAD CUBES.
4 egg whites unbeaten
Stack X or X slices of bread on
Vi cup shortening
a bread board and with a
Sift flour, sugar, salt and sharp knife usteg a sawing
baking powder together. Drop m atin, cut sliced bread into
te lard. Combine milk and strips of desired width. Cut
Juice. Add 44 cup of the liquid again is opposite direction to
and save remaining liquid. form cubes of even site.
Add flavoring and beat. Now
SOFT BREAD CRUMBS.
add remaining liquid and egg
whites, cherries and nuts and
blend. Bake la X layers at STI Osteen
degrees about 19 minutes or
until done, Use butter cream
Icing using remaining cherry
Juice te place of part milk or
cream.
Ur. and Mrs. John Ration
of Wheaton, ill., were recent
Since there are atill plenty of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor­
delirious ripe apples on the man Miller. The men were
market, bare la o dessert former co-workers at Marsh
sauce to try on puddings, Ice McLennan Insurance Brokers
cream, pound or angal food in Chicago.
cakes, sliced fruits, even pan­ Mrs. J. Bltkley and daugh­
cakes or custards.
ter, Miss EtheUne Blakley, of
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visitors of Mr. aod Mra. Joho
Combine x cups of apple Melrose.
sauce, I cup commercial sour
Dlnosr guests of Mrs. Clar­
cream, tt cup chopped black ence Snyder for New Year's
walnuts, V* tsp. grated nutmeg E tc were Mrs. Thelma Lewis,
and 1 tsp. vanilla. Mix wall. Miss Martha Lewis, Mrs. Bet­
Makes X cups.
ty Snyder and son John of
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88th birthday Just before
Christmas, did not plan any
kind of calibration, but was
pleasantly surprised with not
one party, but two.
During the early part of the
holiday season, XX people from
tha Natartena Church arrived
at his homa, one evening, and
gave an Impromptu program
of tinging accompanied on an
accordlan, and held devotions.
They also showered him with
aa assortment of caaasd
goods.
Last week about XI mambars of two othor churches,
tha Lake Mary and Upsala
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W O M AN

CHECK-CflECIC-atECX
Develop the habit of check­
ing all flashlight! and batterypowered lanterns periodically
while there. Bob injured his her first experience in snow to Insure they'll be In tip-top
arm and Patriela suffered as she was reared in Georgia. shape when needed.
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FAMOUS N»MK BRANDS

McLeod Family Returns From Northern Trip
By Louise Simnaek
The Donald McLeoh family
hat returned to their home In
Altamonte Springs from a hec­
tic trip to their parents' tam e
in Reading, Pa.
They started out to ipend
Christmas in Reading and Just
before they reached Sanford
their car broke down. They
called for help and bad It
towed home. Mr. McLeod la a
scout leader and used to emer­
gencies, so be didn't let this
ruin the trip.
They unpacked the car and

repacked a small pickup truck
and with the four of them (the
McLeods and children, Jeff
and Linda) crowded In the
front scat, they set off again.
The going was rather rough
due to the fact that the truck
heater was out of order, but
they traveled day and night.
They later remarked that
there was no danger of falling
asleep as they were all too
cold.
As they made their way
north, they noticed that south­
bound traffic waa bumper to
bumper for about 300 miles.

Upon arrival at their destina­
tion the children were delight­
ed to find mounlatns of snow.
Three year otd Linda could not
understand why her hands
hurt but it did not take her
long to tap on a sled and do
some real coasting with the
help of her big brother, Jeff.
The couple's married son.
Robert, and his wife of Cassel­
berry Joined the family group
after traveling north by train
Forty-one members of the Mc­
Leod family were present for
Christmas dinner. Bob and his
wife alto had a few mishaps

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Mri. Erwin Selnkbeil and
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�Stocks a t the Seminole County
Blood Bank have become dangcrously low, Mrs. Louise Bauman, secre­
ta ry said today.
4Donors are badly needed to help
. enlah our supply of blood which
has reached a point where an emer­
gency could find us in a bad spot,”
she emphasized.
Only 85 pints were contributed
during the month of December and
blood bank officials noted th a t the
demand for blood is constant with
the pttoiiblllly of a severe emergen­
cy arising a t any time.

Peter Edson

fRINKETS FOR THE NATIVES

Donors Needed

Political

Hours a t the blood bank, which is
located on Second S t, ju s t behind
Seminole Memorial Hospital are from
noon to 8 p.m. on Mondays anJ from
8:80 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday through
Friday. The offices are not open on
Saturday.
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The United States now has 200
nuclear warhead - carrying intercon­
tinental ballistic missiles placed around the country, either in “ hnrdoned" underground silos or above
ground.
At sea, aboard nine nuclear-pow­
ered submarines, are 144 interned!ata-range Polaris missiles.
Within a year, the total of landbased missiles — made up of three
types: Atlas, Titan and Minuteman
— Is expected to exceed 600. By
1965, there will be more than 1,000
in ready position. Also by 1965, the
fleet of Polaris submarines will num­
ber 29, carrying a total of 464 mis­
siles with their range increased to
2,500 miles.
Here is deterrent and massive re­
taliation carried to almost incompre­
hensible degree, especially when one
reflects th a t the war-heads carried
by these missiles are many times
more powerful than those dropped on
Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Not th a t there are no " sm a ir
atomic bombs. A full-scale nuclear
w ar even today would bring them out
in full panoply as tactical field wea­
pons—rocket cannon and air-launch­
ed — anywhere from sub-sub-Hir­
oshima strength to city - busters.
The United States is strong.
While there are some who praised
Khrushchev for avering war over the
missiles he secretly planted in Ctiha,
it seems a safe conclusion th a t had
we not possessed this strength, his­
tory would have taken a different
tu rn —and long before Cuba.
In Cuba, the philosophy of deter­
rence was vindicated in classic sty le;
th e balance of terror preserved the
Yet many persona wonder how
long peace — or, rather the absence
O f w ar — can continue when It is
based upon the th reat of mutual do■traction. Will we not reach a point

where deterrence outlives its useful­
ness, where destructive power be­
comes so great and diversified th a t
one spark lets it loose In a horrifying
exchange of mass death beyond the
power of any “statesm an" to stop?
According to physicist Ralph
Lapp, the United States now has a
stockpile of nuclear weapons equal
to 20,060 megatons — enough to kill
every man, woman and child in the
Soviet Union 25 times over. He
claims that by 1966 we will have enough bombs to kill every Russian
50 times and asks: “ W hat earthly
Justification can there be for piling
up any such deluge of destruction ?”
In his book, “Kill and Overkill,"*
Dr. Lapp cites the great danger of
nuclear war brought about by acci­
dent. One possibility is the crash of
a bomb-carrying plane. (A 24-megaton bomb accidentally dropped on
North Carolina had five of its six
safety locks released by the Impact.)
Another possibility is th a t a nat­
ural phenomenon such as a large me­
teorite striking a city could be mis­
taken for a nuclear attack.
Lapp suggests th a t pending full
disarmament, we return to the poli­
cy of minimum deterrence — keep­
ing ju st enough weapons on hand to
destroy Russia's 160 largest cities.
This would require only a tenth of
our present nuclear stockpile, he
claims.
Whatever the justification for
the fantastic power we are building
or whatever degree of danger there
is In accidental war, it seems clear
th a t In a few years the United Sta­
tes — and undoubtedly Russia as
well — will have reached an abso­
lute pinnacle in nuclear power.
Where will we go from there?
Says Lapp: “Never in history
has tho human race looked so much
like sheep marching silently to slau­
ghter."

Phil Newsom Says

Katanga Near End
Ellsnbcthvllle, capital of
Rullel scars puck the wails
secessionist Katanga, today of villas and apartment
lisa as aombar and forlsm aa houses.
would appear to be tha fu­
The jingle of eash registers
ture of Katanga's president, in tha cabarets Is stilled.
Molae Tahombe.
Elisabethvllla has been estl-

cd ■ company town of tho
Union Minisrs, whose tax
fund* lay at tha root of
Tshcmbc’a power. Tha Union
Minlsre. Katanga's rich sup­
ply of minerals and Tshombo's
lavish spending for bis Katan­
OUB BOARDING HOUSE
ga troops and whits mercen­
aries, mads possible Ellasbethvllla'a continued exist­
ence as one of Central Afri­
ca’s gayest cities.
Thors has bean another tum
of the wbssl In tha Congo, al­
though it still may be too
soon to say that Tshomba is
nearing the end of his seces­
sionist trail.
It is unfortunate that a mili­
tary victory seemed finally
the only solution to tha Ka­
tanga problem, an unhappy
milestone in tha history of an
Independent Congo In which
neither the Katangs as nor
tha cantos) government al­
ways have acted with honor.
If it is to bo e victory of
tha UN, it also will hevo a
posed UN weaknesses. UN
resolutions, vaguely worded
to avoid a veto, forced upon
the secretary genera) Inde­
pendent derisions which w en
Pugu 6 Sanford, Florida Thurs., January 10, 1962 (Mated only after the fact.
Tshomba faces limited a!
temativee!
Ha can attempt to make a
stand at the mining town of
Kilwesi with his remaining
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Worry Clinic
CASE 0-42S: Molly M.. ag­
ed 3D, Is a student nurse.
She happened to be sitting
beside me recently on an sirp lu s trip.
I’m never going to gat
married," aha slated positive­
ly during our casual conver­
sation.
For I'm just not Interest­
ed In men. 1 Ilka nursing
and want to stick to this as
my career."
To which I made several
direct,
incisive
verbal
thrusts.

Letters
Editor :
Now that Epiphany has
drawn to t close, soother
Christmas season and all tho
visible signs of the holidays
have disappeared, may I
taka this opportunity to thank
all those who with aoag, ser­
vice, gifts and cards en­
riched the days at Ssrepta,
Thank you to tha Magaolla
Circle for their gifts and
for "doing" tha mantel; the
Mary-Martha Circle, Holy
Croat Episcopal Church, Lad­
ies Aid, Lutheran Church of
tha Redeemer, Friendship
League,
Congregational
Church for their gifts to our
roaldenti; The C a t h o l i c
Youth Organisation, A child­
ren's group from rinocrest
Baptist Church, The Coogregatloosi Church of ChuluoU;
The Elder Springs Baptist
Church, tho Walther League,
the Lutheran Church of tha
Redeemer for their parties
and caroling.
Being human and to prone
to error, may I be forgiven
for
inadvertently
mlsalng
someone?
In the current community
enthusiasm to lbs Improve­
ment Program, there is
much reason for not being
mentally coordinated!
May tha New Yeer bring
many blessings to our coun­
ty and to tha wonderful peo­
ple in i t
Sincerely,
Tamaar Bradau
Aas't. Administrator
Ssrepta Rest Homs, Inc

"Did yon aver bear about
Shakespeare's remark to the
effect, 'Ha doth proteat too
much’?
"Weil, you sound like a
girl who is too vehement in
her denial of an Interest in
marriage. Are you sound on
men?"
She denied that ehe was.
"Do you think that your
acne debars you tram win­
ning a husband?" I added
abruptly, for ah# knew 1
was a doctor and her cheeks
were scarred from acne pim­
ples.
"It that m what bothers
you, don't be guilty of tho
old sour grapes policy. For
your acne scars can be larg­
ely eliminated.
"Or did you coma from an
unhappy home atmosphere?
Do you have any brothers
or slaters?"
Then she told me she had
a stepbrother and several
half brothers and sisters.
"But I can't stand my stepfalher," she added.
In these few sentences you
readers can see the back­
ground which has caused
this girl to protest too ar­
dently that aba la never go­
ing to merry.
For Molly is amply using
tha old cowboy strategy of
"beating others to the draw."
For secretly aha fears that
her acne scarred cheeks may
make it impossible for her
to marry the kind of man
she'd prefer.
Bo—before anybody can en­
tertain the thought that
Molly may net be able to win
a husband-she quickly beats
everybody to the draw.For she exclaims quickly
that aha is never going to
marry) That aba is not to-

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teemen and field men a n to
be given bettor tnlnhtg. The
secretory of agricultun will
appoint stole executive dine*
to n with ths approval of state
committees.
Freeman ia al*o ncommend*
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to Intervene w hen local or
county committee* a n not ad­
ministering program* hi ac­
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gress. At present ths seentary has no authority ovar
lc;a! committee*, although he
is held reeponsible by Con­
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tion of its farm pro gram*.
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the whole farm problem fa
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Nursing is a wonderful
career, Incidents ty, it ia oro­
bs bly the very beat training
for producing topnotch wives.
So I lauded Molly's goal of
b e c o m i n g a Registered
Nurse. But I also warned tier
not to be a victim of "psy­
chic trauma" or emotional
•cars from childhood.
'Beware, too." I conclud­
ed, "that you don't finally go
overboard for some man.
"For girls who come from
unhappy homes and who
have often had too little
parental affection in their
childhood, then may get so
intoxicated at finding some
man's arma around them,
that they throw all good
sente overboard."
And that is true. Girls who
are running away from an
unhappy obildhood. should
lean over backwards to pick
a husband with their bead;
not their heart.
But, alai, many of them
rush Mo an affair with the
first mala who kisses them
fervently, and thee a shot­
gun wedding occurs, after
which they rear their own
babies in another quarrel­
some, drunken environment.
Scad for my booklet "The
Psychology and Medicine of
the Faoe,"
enclosing a
otamped. return envelope. It
will offer aid to acne victims
and halp you avoid such
medical Inferiority c o mplexei.

government programs.
Then, se these programs be­
came more numerous and com­
plicated during tha war year#
and after, hired county man­
agers became necesenry, with
field men to inspect compli­
ance.
When the cotton ellotment
■candela In the Billie **&gt;1 Eites
esse pointed up the monetroue
complexity of thie system and
whst an unscrupulous operat­
or could get away with under
ths law, reform and tevrgatiixatlon wsrs naturally called
for. Freeman appointed sn
eight-man committee to re­
view the lituetioa and make
recommendation* on how to
improve it,
A. Lars Nelion of Washing­
ton State, an overseer in the
National Grange served as
chairman. Former Democratic
secretaries of egrle u 11U r *
Charles F. B r a n n a n and
Claude Wlckard served a*
farm organisation leaden and
state agrlcullunl school pro­
fessors served as member*
with Joseph Kadja of Kansas
State as staff director.
The voluminous report of
this group, just made public,
finds ths farm rommitte sys­
tem fundamentally sound, but
lays it can be strengthened
■nd improved. About half of
its many recommendations s n
being accepted by the Depart­
ment of Agriculture, end ac­
tion is being taken to put them
into effect.
Elected and appointed com­
mitteemen a n to be given
greater leeway in making lo.
cal decision*. Detail of hand­
book! and regulations a n to
be simplified. Better-qualified
men with experience as county
chairmen are to be appointed
to stats committees. Commit*

TYPEWRITER8
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■So Week

Entered ns second class matter Octahor ST, ISIS at the Post
Oftlos of Sss ford. Florida, sadsr the Act of Const esc of March.

Dr. Crane's

WASHINGTON— (NEA) —
First evidence of reform and
reorganisation in Agriculture
Department's controversial, 9,U00-man slat* and c o u n t y
farm committee systrm will
be apparent when 19G3 feed
grain and wheat programs era
announced early in tha new
year.
But it will take the better
part of th e year to simplify
and reissue the handbooks and
regulations which guida tha
9,300 sgT lcuiturai stabilisation
committees in administering
locally th e complex farm p ro ­
grams authorised by Congress
at ths national level.
It will also take new legisla­
tion to effect some of the farm
committee reorganisation rec­
ommendations being mads by
Secratary of Agriculture Or.
villa L Freeman,
Vost important of all pror-aed changes, Congress will
be asked to emend the law to
permit election of the three
county committee member* by
all local committeemen for
staggered three-year terms.
The present system calls for
annual election of all three
county committeemen one oneyear terms.
Full effect of the farm com­
mittee system changes will
obviously not be felt before
the 19G4 crop year. Whether
the changes will satisfy critics
of the 30-year-old syatem is
doubtful. It is too convenient
a whipping post aa an admin­
istrative red taps monstrosity
set up by Washington.
But demands that American
farm programs be run by
farmer* a t ths grass roots
leval has been a muxim of pol­
iticians for years. It has been
Included in both perty plat­
forms,
Tho farm committee system
was devised in the Henry Wal­
lace era of the New Deal to
meet this demand. A t first it
was fairly simple. Farmers
from each community elected
their own comimllee to ad­
minister the nstlonal pro­
grams locally.
Ths community committee
chairmen, of whom there
might be 10 or a doien in an
average county, elected a
county committee. State com­
mittees were named by the
secretary of agriculture, with
Washington setting tha quail*
fications.
But here party politics and
patronage crept in and it filt­
ered down to county and local
levels because of the power
these committees had to make
allocations and approvs paymanta for co-operation with

Notebook

Agents

Sanford Gas Co.
too w. u t rr.

You could, probably use man money now . , , and the older you
gat, tha aw n you're going to need money. Spending all you get
will getyov nowbera. You have to save ahead to get ahead. Start
tha now foot right by oponlng a savings account at our associa­
tion when savings earn excellent returns. You couldn’t make a
brighter New Year's resolution.

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SCHOLARSHIP WINNER — Sweet Cuileen banks in .«|&gt;otlii:ht nfter win­
ning 14th unnuul Scholarship llamlicap at Simfonl-Oilonrio Kennel Club
as owner Tom Sweeney (second fn»m left) accepts trophy front Paul
Nnthnn, n leading Gntur booster in the Central Florida area. Also Likini;
part in ceremonies nre Mrs, Nathan and Jack Ledoux, SOKC general manajrer and former U of F athlete. All profit from the 10-race program Tues­
day will jro t« scholarship funds at state institutions of higher learning.

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Paul Brown Fired

Kennel Feature
As Pro Grid Coach Duel Expected

I'nllrd Pres* International
Georgia Tech, the only
major iinheatrn team in the
South, came from behind to
defeat Georgia 72-70 Wednesday night.
Tbe game did not count
in the Southeastern Confer­
ence standings. All other SEC
teams were idle.
Florida, the only SEC team
seeing action tonight, take*
on Miami at Gainesville.
Tbe victory at Athens was
tlie loth con*eriitlve win for
the Yellow Jackets.
Tech was down eight
{■lints. 19 31, midway thnuii'li
the acrond half and did not
catch up until leas than five
minutes before the final gun.
Mike Tomasovich led the
tech scoring with II points
while Junior guard John llrrbert had 13.
Hilly Rado pumped in 3
points for the losing Bull­
dogs, followed by Jimmy Pitt
with 13.

Tonight’s featured ninth
race shapes up as a battle
The Cleveland llrowna fired
In the last couple of seasons between veteran* Rapid Hoy
head coach and general man­ Brown had come in for crltl- and It. It.’* [t.D.T, at tbe
ager Paul P r n«’0 Wednesday I visitj in (lie pit:** by tliOic who I Sanforri-Orlando Kennel Club.
Both speedster* failed (•&gt;
ending his 17-year tenure with
the professional football or- felt he should allow his quar­ collect a victory tn their In­
terback to call more piny* in­ itial start* this year, hut
sanitation.
Arthur Modcll. president of stead of directing the team Carl Tracy's Rapid Roy fin­
ished second to Pretty’s Be«t
the Browns, duf not say that from the bench.
Brown was lircd outright, hut
There also was grumbling Monday night in hii only
said he had hern studying the at the trade of speedy half­ start.
O. B.'s n.n.T . winner of
chance for several week* and back Bobby Mitchell to the
i*&gt;4 year's Inaugural Handi­
told Blow a u IkhiI il Monday.
Washington Redskins.
Broun ua* not available for
Modell said Brown vva* cap, finished fifth In this
|commcnt, but there hail been agreeable to remain as a vice year’s Inaugural— hi* first
umnrs of difference* between president of the club and and only start.
Larry Staples' Rank Son
rown, 58. and the 30-year-old would perform other duties to
ormer New York advertising finish out the balance of hi* and Larry HiiKlie** Bonnie
xcrutive wlio bought a eon- contract at the agreed salary, Abltc—both Inaugural Start
rolling interest in the Brown* believed to be in excess of cr* this year—will also be
'or $4 million in March of Sj i i .ooo a year. Brown also will in the feature field.
Three late-arriving grey*
901.
keep his minor stockholding in
bounds will be making their
the cluh.
Brown's 33-year football first start of the season at
In the morning session of
[Ward Gets Award coaching
career, spanning SOKC. Cecil Austin's Joe the Holler Motor Navy Wives
l-OS ANGEt.KS (U l’li —
Luck won his last start at
fmlinnnpolis r&gt;&lt;J'l-iiiili- epeed- high school, college and pro­ tbe Tampa Kennel Club F ri­ League at Jet Lancs, Jay
fessional play, added tip lo
Markley rolled an all-spare
v«y champion llodgrr Ward
301 victories, 75 losses and IS day night.
haw been selected milo roe- lie*.
T. J. Daniel's Duke Drake game and Elaine Campbell
took credit fur high game and
rig driver of the year to be
However, possessed of the and C. H. Scott's Annie’s
kunarrd at tbe Naliotml NFL'a leading rusher in full­ Hope have W n running in series with a 193/47U.
lam Grllm-r and paphene
A word dinner l'ec. IIS. back Jimmy Brown, t h e Grade A at tbe Tampa track.
Beauchamp
both put three
&lt;!. A. Alderson'a Trusted
i’ard aluo won major rnre* Browns fell somewhat short
strikes in a row and Charlott
It Trenton and Milwaukee of expectations in the last two rounds out tonight's feature
Bassrtt downed a 2 3-7-10 four
luring 1002.
seasons when they finished field.
way spilt.
MacTray,
the
Sanford
Or­
third in the N Fl.'s Eastern Di­
Three way spill* were pick­
lando Kennel Club champ,
vision.
ed
up by Marion Holm, 7-4-3,
lussell Named
Brown founded the Cleve­ struck for hi* scrond straight Elanine Campbell. 3-8-10, Mar­
victory
in
the
mid-w&lt;«k
fea­
LOS ANGF.LKS ( f P I ) — land Browns in 1948 and led
ion Tise, 3-7-9. Those picking
red nifs*ell, sports editor them to four straight cham­ ture Wednesday night,
up ordinary spills were Mar­
Fred
Whitehead's
famous
f the Nashville, Tenn.. Ban- pionships in the old All-Amer­
garet Hotts and Evelyn Anter,
star
matrlird
the
triumph
be
er, has twen named to sue- ican Conference before mov­
rollected
in
11
m- Inaugurtl both a 3-10, Shirley Marlin. 2red Earl Blaik as chairman ing into tbe NFL in 1930 and
10, Charlotte Gutter), 3-10,
f the National Football winning the championship in Saturday almost step by step Louise Cadenhead, 2-7 and lg&gt;u
as
he
defeated
kennel-mate
oundallon Honor* Court.
the Initial year.
Wade Tray by two lengths. Naguerra a S-in and a 3 7.
■' 1
O. B. Deacon ran tiiird.
1 fiiw i
v.
Mar Tray, after holding
second place for most of the Coach Honored
COLUMBUS, Oil in (L’PI)
race, came on strong in the
stretch to score Ivy two —roach John McKay of top
lengths over pare - setting ranked Southern California
will receive the Robert 7.upWade Tray.
His time for the five-six­ pke Trophy at tlie annual
teenths mile test was 31 23 banquet of the Columbus
seconds.
Touchdown Club Jan. 1&gt;. The
trophy, given in memory of
Tlie Yulee Sugar Mill His­ tlie late Illinois euarli, ia
toric Memorial was given tn awarded to tlie college foot­
the State by the Citrus Coun­ ball roach who has faced
try Federation of Worn in s' "the most demanding sche­
Clubs in 1DS5.
dule'.•

Markley Rolls
195 For High

The much discussed bird
iancillary southeast of Sanford
has again found its way to the
County Commission agenda
with word from A. D. Aldrich.

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a t Orlando to Itear opin­
ions on kaeludlng the F.eonioekbatchee River Basin in
the Central and Southern
Florida Fbtod Control pro­
je c t
Reason for the hearing,
Hm engineers announced, is
"U&gt; discuss with local in
(errata the flood control and
related problems in the F.eonlockbalrhee River Hssin and
to receive their views rela­
tive to the need and feasabilMy of providing remedi­
al Improvements."
• • •
Picked up another reader
somewhere along live line
this week—and that makes
four, counting my little boy,
who reeds fairly well for
* first grader.
I drn|&gt;|w*l in a line last
time saying Pd like to know
who the lucky fisherman was
who caught a in's pound
basi ami weighed H at one
of tlie camps, but left liefore his name was obtained.
Well, that gentleman wa»
Robert Jay. who celled to
say lit# baas weighed only
10*-A pounds. J ty is e new­
comer here and said It was
the first b u s lie ever caught.
U was hooked n rsr Lake
Harney is the St. Johns.
And the way hast have not
been hitting, It'll he a long
time between HP* pounders,

netsy Rawls and Judy Kim­
ball. women golf start, con­
ducted a clinic and gavt a
demonstration of their coif­
ing skill Wednesday to the
local gulfing public at the Mayfair Country Club.
Hie clinic waa a discussion
of common golfing errors and
methods of correcting them.
Following the clinic the two
women pro link stars gave *
practical demonstration o f
their discussion by playing a
nine hole exhibition round.
Miss Bawls holds four U. S.
Open title* and also hai the
coveted Vare Trophy, in addi­
tion to being the current ladies
PGA champion.
Both women appeared is
members of the Wilson Mport­
ing Goods Co. staff of touring
professionals In cooperation
with Hie Mayfair Inn.

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For Track Meet

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director of the Florida Game
and Fresh Water Fish Corn*
mission, that the courts have
decidrd that a property own­
er cannot be prohibited from
hunting on his own property
or inviting his friends lo do so.
In the light of the commun­
ication. Die County Commis­
sion requested Dial n. F. Kuis,
who spearheaded the sanctu­
ary drive, Interview every
property owner In the affect­
ed area to determine how they
felt nlumt restricting hunting.
Kutr reported to the com­
mission Tuesday that he had
taikeu to all 278 property own­
ers and only nine families re­
fused to sign a petition fur tha
establishment of the perma­
nent sanctuary.
Of these nine arras, said
Kuti. all but one arc too small
to hunt on without violating
the 30U yard law prohibiting
hunting wlUiin that distance of
a dwelling.
Kills suggested that the area
set aside be restricted to the
following: East from 23th St.
and Sanford Ave. to a point
one quarter mile east of Rich­
mond Ave., then south to tha
southeast corner of Lot six,
Section 15. following the highwater mark of the lake In that
area west to Sanford Ave., and
north to 23th St.
The Naval Air Station would
be excluded from the sanctu­
ary berause the county has no
jurisdiction.
The commission will take up
the m atter again at a future
meeting.

GENUINE FORD

Stonchnm Regent

C L A R A , Calif
Tlie University of
Here's a little shad story Santa Clara has appointed
I like.
Horace Stonrham, president
A fellow showed up at
of the San Francisco Giant*
Crowe's Camp to go shad
tn its board of regents.
flailing, but at the last min­
ute u id , ahucks, lie had for­
got hts tackle and left It
behind in tbe garage.
When he showed up again
a week later, Jim Crowe
said laughingly, "Well, Just
wliere is your garage, any­
way?"
"New Jersey," tin man
answered.

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Welsh Tire Gets
Four Straight

A Welsh Tire Simp sweep of
four straight from Allx of
Sanford In tha Sandtpur Lea­
gue enabled them to drop the
former league leadera, (he
Jet Inn, from aerond to third
apot. while MeRoherts clung
tn a narrow lead with a two
point spill decision over Fac­
tory Faint outlet.
The l'ierro Mfg. team climb­
ed out of the cellar by taking
four straight from Jet Inn and
St. Johns Realty took three
from Strmper Real Estate.
High series of the week was
rolled by Peggy Stewart, who
did a good 491. tn ona game
she lined ttp four straight
strikes to boost her score to
189. Marge Kipp rolled a 191/
478 and Cerlle DePalma had a
198/471 day. Midge Woods had
a four strike session In her 188
game.
Sptlta were converted by Jo
SAN FRANCISCO (IfP O Olympic broad Jump cham ­ Watson, 3-8-to, Eleanor Ander­
pion and current work! re­ son, 2-7, and Aliro Most a 210.
cord holder, Ralph Boston
will compete In the Golden
Portlona of (ha original
Gate
Invitational
Indoor building are atill visible at
track and field meet Feb. 15, Hie New Smyrna Sugar Mill
It was announced by local ltulna Historic Memorial. It
promoters.
waa started about 1830.
Boston holds tbe outdoor
mark for the broad jump of
27 feet, P* Inches, aitlmugh
Bargain*
a leap of 27-344 by Russian's
Galore
Igor Ter Ovsnosyan is up
for recognition.

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A report from J. W. Rickerstaff, region manager for
tbe Game and Fresh Waier
Fish Commission, reveals
that Central Florida huntera
bad a good season this year.
Tbe report as Id that at
least 1,03(1 legal deer and
228 lurkeyi were killed in
tlie lix enmmiMkoo wildlife
mnagement areas. Nearest
tn us, the Farm Ion area tn
Volusia County recorded 80
deer. 108 turkeys and 42
wild hogs bagged during the
season.
• • •
Duck hunting was report­
ed good in the P uttie Lake
section this season, but thl#
is unofficial and no bag num­
ber* could be obtained.
• • •
Bren talking to quite a
few of our northern friends
here for live winter elwot
the recent icy blasts, etc, up
in Yankee land and wonder­
ed why a fellow would want
to take off from Miami ami
head that way on Hie Atlan­
tic in an outboard rig at a
time like this.
The wire service answered
part of my question* with a
short dispatch saying that
this 19 flag fiberglass craft
was sluing out some high
winds and motor trouble at
Ocean City, M d, after get­
ting that far from Bridges,
Va. Wednesday amid ice
packs iking tlie Xntracoastal
Waterway.
The two men miking tlie
Jaunt are Howard Weller of
Miami and Ed Joyre nf Ft.
Lauderdale. Tlie expect lo
complete the 1,410 mile trip
(T) to New York City to­
night. They left Miami Jan.
t and (lie temperature titer*
at Dial time was about 70
and no ice in alght.
• • •
The Army engineers will
hold a public hearing Feb. 8

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Tlie Oriando-Scmlnole Jai
Alai Fronton will entertain 73
field sales managers of Min­
ute Maid Carp, tonight who
are In Central Florida to at­
tend a seminar at the com­
pany's general olticc in Or­
lando.
Alio present tn giie tlie tro­
phy to the winner of the eighth
game feature contest will be
beauteous Nancy Ciar, a
Hollywood starlet who Is star­
ring in "Wild Guitar" current­
ly showing at two Orange
County drive-in llieaten.
Wednesday night's (mile,
the feature doubles match,
found some of tlie best ac­
tion on the fronton so far
this season as four tram r, tied
with aix point* earh, battled
down to tlie line with AsllgaEchani winning the final sev­
enth point.
Gasti-Manuel and OnateARust in played off for place
and show money and finished
in that order.

TEEING OFF IN KADER TOURNEY action ut the Mayfair yrotf course
are Kathryn Park, Genevieve Woodruff, June McKihhiti ami Crela IHktrinhotham. The annual tnuriumicnt will continue two more Wednesday a
for the fluid nf 30 women golfer*.
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Bird Sanctuary
Still A Problem

Friday night's Seminole
High-Wildvroiul scrap will be a
game in which anything can
happen. Seminole m e n t o r
Ralph Sturnpf said Wednesday '
afternoon.
The local coach, sad-faccd
about the r.o point pasting
handed to Id* proteges Tues­
day night by Apopka’.* state
champions, declared that the
Seminole* seemed "to run out
of steam when ihc Blue Dart­
er* poured il on."
He brightened considerably
when he discussed the Wild­
wood game and said, "Even
though Wildwood has so tar
had a losing season, they can
blow up right in our faros.
But the hot* arc determined
to keep Wildwood's record
going down."
Stost of the week's work.
Stumpf said, is being devoted |
to developing some ball band!big finesse and the art of the
clever feint.

Tech Gels 10th
Straight Win

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DEAR ABBY: About • year ago
I met a man. 1*11 call him Paul. We
went together constantly and I
learned to care for him deeply. Ho
said the feeling was mutual. Then 1
found out from a friend that Paul
was getting married. In September
he married a very respectable girl.
He has called me since hls marriage
and has begged me to nee him again. So far I have refused although
my feelings for him have not changed.
I want to know two things: (1))
Why would a man with a young, at­
tractive and newly acquired wife
want to nee someone else? (2) What
should 1 do?
MIXED UP
DEAR MIXED UP: (1) Some
men are more interested in the chain!
than in the prize. Once they've
caught it, they seek the excitement
of the chase again. Your friend is
such a man. (2) Tell him the only
married man you'd have time for
would be your own husband. And
hang upI
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DEAR ABHY: I have a friend
who has traveled a lot and thinks
she knows everything. She says that
in the Middle East, the tradlllunal
bridal dress is RED. I have been un­
able to find this in any book. Is it
true?
CHECKING UP
DEAR CHECKING: Yes: In
East Pakistan. And the groom's face
is covered with gilt (nut guilt) to
complete the picture.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: Where do I start
if I want to check the character and
background of a person? A young
womun with a child comes to my
home uninvited and stays for weeks
a t a time. She is trying to capture

my S3-year-old son. He is a very
smart man In some ways, but he's
never been married and is stupid
when it comes to women. Please be­
fore he marries her, tell me how to
get some information on her.
BOX 443
DEAR BOX 443: You should
hire a private detective to check up
on her, but it seems to me that a
"sm art"' man of 33 should be sm art
enough in all m atters to take care of
himself. The woman is not "uninvi­
ted” if she visits you on your son’s
invitution. Why don’t you have a
talk with your son and get the facts,
ma'am?
• • •
DEAR ABBY: I am an interior
designer and free-lance artist and
sometimes I work from 6 p.ni. until
4 a.m. My work requires light. My
next door neighbor threatens to call
the police because she claims my
light keeps her awake. What if her
window opened on a street light or
neon sign? Is there any law against
keeping one’s lights on 24 hours If
necessary? I don’t want to mako
trouble, but I want your opinion on
this.
NIGHT WORKEP
DEAR WORKER: It is your pri­
vilege to keen /o u r light on all night
if you wish. If the light bothers your
neighbor, SHE should get herself a
heavy shade.
• • •
What’s on your mind? For a per­
sonal reply, send a self • addressed,
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3365,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
• • •
Hute to write letters? Send one dol­
lar to ABBY. BOX 3365. BEVERLY
HILLS, CALIF., for Abby’a new
booklet, "HOW TO WRITE LET­
TERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS,"

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partner, Tctcr Lcventritt, it
about half a generation young­
er. Peter la a partner in New
York’s Card School, which is
the most succtisful teaching
group In the country. I have
known Peter since he wsa s
baby. Ilia father used to play
bridge with my father In Ihoae
days. When Jim was s baby,
Mrs. Jacoby and I used play
tennia sgalnat Pater and hls
brother who were students at
Princeton at that time.
Peter is a former Preiident
of the American Contract
Bridge League and has been
one of our top players for
20 yeara,
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those weak two bids which are

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By Ruth Miliett
Some girls still marry mee
with certain leas-than-desir­
able traits in the fond belief
that they, the wives, "will
change them."
This is probably the wont
way to go into something as
serious as marriage. Yet the
oppoelte of that la eo guar­
antee of permanent blits,
either. For many a wife
finds, after a few yean, that
the "perfect” mas ahe m ar
ried has changed without her
planning it at all. For axample:
Before marriage he could­
n't om her often enough. Al­
ter marriage, the bright spot
of hit week seems to bo hls
evening out with the boys.
Before mirrlage he Jump­
ed to light her cigarette and
open doors for her. After
marriage he doesn't move
from hit easy chair when
he seea her struggling in
with a big aack of groceries.
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end another ipsde. Peter won
and tried the heart finesse. It
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lead and Peter made one
spade, three hearts, two dia­
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total of ten tricks.

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cause she can't teem to de­
cide anything lor herself.
Before marriage her coo­
lant chatter waa music to
hit ears. After marriage he
wishes eh# would be quiet
long enough for him to read
the paper to peace.
Before marriage he laugh­
ed and told her aho looked
cute when ahe waa mad. Af­
ter marriage be yells right
back at her.
Strange, Isn't it, how hus­
bands change? Could H Just
be possible that they might
say the same thing about
their wires?

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ALEXANDRIA, Vs. (UPI)
—A federal appeals court!
hears arguments today on
whether a community may
close public schools to avoid
desegregation. U. S. District
Judge Oreo R. Lewis ruled
last October that publit •
schools could not remain v
closed in Prince Edward
County, white tax-supported
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mailed to e*cls Florida county
ss iu share of current rues
track tax receipts, comptroller
Ray Green said Tuesday. Each
county already baa received
(ta,000 this current fiscal year
from the gambling tax, an increase of $4,600 over tbs same
period a year age.

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OUT OUR WAY

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I. L ost &amp; F ound
LOST: How ltd . Manchester &gt;
mixture do/, light brown (
with white on chest, stub!
tall. 12 Years old. Named
Daisy. Vicinity of Little
Venice area. Pit. FA 3 8093.

ftirralh Jan. 10. 1963 — Page 9,12. Heal Estate For Sale 27. Special Serviced

•. . . . . . . . . . m i *
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2 lilt. House, near School.
1’.moled Florida Rm. Low
doun payment, t HA avail­
able. FA 2-6U33. 2626 Elm
Ate.

By Nutline Seltzer

LOST: Black Cat. while
markings. Wyunewood vi­
cinity. Reward FA 2-6428.

6. For Rent
Houses for rent. For infor­
mation contact Ted Wil­
liams Hardware, 363 E.
33th St.

OVIEDO AREA
21s Miles South un route 520.
2 New Homes, 2 full
baths, large lot, high and
dry. Built to Iasi. Selling
price as appraised by tlie
First
Federal.
Peaceful
and quiet. Near churches,
Scliool buses available, new
Woman's Club building.
For appointment L L.
Faulk. 305 31*7 or 363-3702.

ROOMS, The Gabies. 401
Magnolia Ave. FA 30T3O
DKAIJT1FUL furnished room.
Private borne. FA 2-T431,
I Bedroom furnished Apart­
ment. FA 2-1483 Monday
thru Friday between 9 and
0 p. m. or FA 2-4301 othertimes.

“A piggy bank it ens thing—but making s hog of
1-3 Bedroom house. Clo&gt;e to
yoursslf It quits another!"
Southside School. FA 2 1462
Monday thru Friday be.
tween 9 A 6 p. in. or 6. For Kent
9. For Salt or Rent
FA 2-4301 otbenime*.
FURNISHED 1 bedroom and S ACRES, I flowing well*,
FURNISHED Apartment. 1902
kitchen. Private bath. Cou­ underground irrigation. Mod­
Maple Ave. FA 2-0731.
ple. 1st floor, o n entrance.
em 8 room, 3 bath house.
Reasonable. FA 2-24S9.
Price reduced. Corner Cel­
MODERN, 1 bedroom unfurn­
ery Ave. and Hriioun, San­
ished house. 1910 W. Third
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
ford, Florida.
SL Phone Bartow 333-23:6.
ped, on lake, ready for oc­
cupancy. Call FA 24)63$.
Good 3 Bedroom house. Ph.
FURNISHED S Room Apart­
FA 2-0481. 3420 Orange
m en t Clean, close in. Call
Ave.
FA 2 MSI until 2:30 p.ra. 2 Bedroom bouse, kitchen
equipped. 1305 Douglas Ave.
After 2:30 p.m., FA 2-3968.
FA 2-0363,
10. Wantffd to Rent
Available Jan. 9.

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to praam * any claim * and dam anda a u l e h you, ur althar
o f you. m a y h ava a a a ta a t tha
aatata o f J. V. JON'IIS. dacaaaad. la ta o f aald Co u n ty , to
the C o unty J u J a * o f Hemlnola
County, Klurtda. a t hla dfflca
In tlia oourt hoUs* o f aald
C o unty a t Sanford. Klorlda.
w it h in
ala ca len d a r m o nth s
from tha tlm a o f tha tlrat
p u b lic a tio n
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T w o eoplea o f aach cla im or
damand ahall ba In w ritin g ,
and ahall atata tha plac* of
rraldanca and po»t o fflca addrata a f tha cla im a n t
and
ahall ba awvrn to by tha
cla im a nt, hla d a a n t, ar a t to r ay and accom panlad
by a
f i l i n g f a t o f ena d o lla r and
auch cla im or damand n o t ao
filed ahall ba void.
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I'iano Tuning am) R e p a i r
\V. L. H a r m o n — F A 2-4223

FRIGIDAIRE

Sale* k Service
G. II. HIGH
17iai W. 1*1 St. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3883

INCOME TAX RETURNS —
O. Si. Ilarriton. 1311 Palmet­
to Ave. Phone 332-8627.

UNFURNISHED M i 2 bed­ Year around tonanta wants
room house, kitchen equip­ I bedrooms, It* baths.
ped. FA 2-3683.
East tide of Sanford Write
Boa ju c'O naniord Herald.
■altoaeiBa.
FURN. APT.
Car Garage in Pinecrcst
Furnished Apt. 801 Palmetto.
area. Sanford. FA 3-07T4.

RENT A BED
Garage, tingle or double.
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
Must have hard floor. Ph.
Bada
FA 2-0497 after 4 p. m.
By Day, Week, ar Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
12. Rasl EeUte For Sale
Ph. FA 1-3181 118 W. li t SL
Furnished House In Sanford.
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
$45**). 886-4649. Apopka.
Rooms private baths, 111
W. First SL
3 Nice Building Lots 60’ x 130‘
each. High and dry with
Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
trees. Loeated on BriarcliU
house. 826 Escambia. Ph.
Ave. $1,130 buys all 3 lots.
FA 2 0374.

NEW 3 bedroom, I bath
home, large corner lot, 311
Tucker Dr., Sunland Es­
tates. VA—nothing down,
monthly payments $92.00.
FA 3-8074 • FA 2 2216.

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Valuable *pace for Barber
Shop or Beauty Parlor.
Mar-Lou Motel. Call Mr.
Itola*. FA 2 2331.

9. For Sato m I b a t
3 Bedroom hoove. 2406 Slav*
1 fill A lt. 1'ooLo 349-4671,

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CHAIRS ’24.50

SOFAS ’49.50

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new tire*. Excellent tend.
Rea*. 323-0S00.
1901 Flat, 1100. Take over
$35.16 mo. FA 2 8799.
1902 Ruirit Special. Vfl Radio
ami healer. Liko new. Take
over paj mrnis of $79.34.
322-0640 after 6 p. m.

.17. ftoata * Motors

19' Mahogany hardtop. Tw-o
46 lip. Ewnrodei. Elec trie
atari. 30 Gel. gee tank.
Head. Convertible buake.
Speedometer. Brand new
tilt trailer. Very reason­
able. Phone FA 3-9783.

IT*' EMERSON table model
TV $44.93 : 21" Zenith tab*
model TV $39.93; 21" Ad­
miral table model TV
$49.95; 31" Motorola con­
sole, new picture tube,
$79.93; used Frigklaira apt. 13$a HP. Kicker. IT Boat
$40 cash. 610 W. First ftt.
aita
refrigerator $19.95;
uaed Norge wringer washer,
good c o n d i t i o n $49.95. lift. Motorcycles • Scooters
GOODYEAR S E R V I C E VESPA Motor Scooters (new)
STORE. 355 W. 1st St..
$10.65 down k $3.31 Week­
FA 2 2831.
ly.
Lewis Sates S&gt; Sendee
.
Electric Stove and Refrigera­
2317 Countrv Club Road '
tor. $45 tor both. 886-4849
Ph. FA 2.792$
Apopka.

LADIES: Earn up to $2.00 Mixed Beagles Puppies. $1.00
an hour sewing babywear!
each. FA 20539.
Send self-addressed stamp­
ed envelope to CUTIES 32. Fluwrra - Shrubs
Warsaw. 1)54, Indiana.
lteautilul Camellia* in bloom
CdfXPKVlLLE NURSERY
17. Male Help Wanted
GrapevlUe Ave. Near 20th St.
First class Body Man. Reel's
Paint A Body Shop, loth
33. Furniture
St. L Sanford Ave.
Uaed furniture, appliance*,
18. Help Wanted
tools, etc. Bought &lt; Sold.
Larry's Mart 21S Sanford
Altrartive position. Man or
Ave. Pn. FA 2-4132
Woman interested in work­
ing part or full time with
BEDS FUR RENT
prestige organisation. He- Hospital. Rollaways, Juve­ Work Bench, Electrical Man­
ual Tools, Freeter, Misc.
warding through service to
nile. FREE delivery and
House furnishings. Phone
your community and fin­
Pick-up,
NO 8 3106.
ancial security. Require
FUKN1TUKE CENTER
high scliool and good per­
1)00 French Ave.
LAHGE selection of pedestal
sona Uty.
For
interview
Pb. TA $■79.53
fan* and large table fans at
AppL Cali Lctore 3 p. m.
very reasonable prices. Cash
Friday, Sanford 322 6877.
FREE ESTTMATE
and earry. See Mr. Curia la
ATTN:
Longwood, Alta­ Upholstering A Mattress ren­
at Brookfield Mill*. 2(K1 N.
monte, North Urtandu, Cas­
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Elm Ave. Please do not tele­
selberry, Call *J6-l3:i«.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
phone.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
19. Situation* Wanted
1962 Zlg Zag. Makes button
FA 3-2117.
hotel, darns, with guaran­
Children kepi, t A 2-4112.
tee., 4 payment* of $7.15.
Trude-In
DAYS WORK. FA 29107.
Ph. FA 2 9411.

"sar'

'60 CT.ev. 2 dr. Big Motor,

Windshield
Back Glass White Zlg Zag. Buttonhole*, Ci tew ay To The Waterway
Door Glass
Vent Glass monogram*, many de*tgn*. H obson Sporting Goods
SERVICE
Good condition. Aiaumc 5
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
Senkarik Glass and Paint payments of $7.13. Write 504-6-8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 3981 ,
Credit Manager. 711 N.
Company

SPECIALS!

FREE loan of our elllctent
Wrought iron bunk bed with
Carpet Shampooers w i t h
innerapnng mattresses
purcha*f of Blue Lustre
........................... $39.30
shampoo. Carroll's Furni­
Hi Riser with flip covers and
ture.
iMihler* ................... $49.30
FACTORT TO YOU
2 Twin sire Hollywood bed*
ALUMINUM BLINDS
complete, each . . . . $30.50
2 Bahama bed* with bolsters Enclosed held, Ssg-proof bot­
tom rail with plastic ends.
A »lip covers, each $19.30
Plsslic or rayon tape*. Cot­
1 Full site innerapring m at­
ton or nylon cords.
tress ...................... $10.00
1 Full site heavy duty coil Senkarik Gina* and Paint
Company
*pring ....................... $10.00
3 Piece dinette ....... $17.90 2.0 Msgoolis Ph. FA 3-4822
t Crib A innerapring mat- 1 Model ABN 4 Horse power
Iren .............
$19,30 WISCONSIN Engine. Ph.
1 Bed chair ................ $19.30
FA 2-0877.
l Repoisauad dresser, mir­
ror, bookcase bad . $56.80 t Piece sectional. Frame in
good eond. Needs recov­
1 Kepu»*es*ed 5 piece din•t(r ................... , . , $3f.30
ering. Al*o Swivel chslr,
ECHOLS BEDDING CO. round coUee table A cor­
ner table. Call FA 22nd A Msgoolis
FA 2-0331

H O LLER S o /S A N FO R D

Tops
In The

V A LU E
Parade!
VERY CLEAN

Rambler '59
4-Door Wagon
Standard Trane.

— American —
Now Only —

$8 9 5
AIR COND.

Olds 88 '59
One Owner
Now Only

YOU W ONT BELIEVE IT

$1495

SALE

Wa l l

r

Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick Gas Range. Hollywood Bed.
Service With the C'ath.
Dining Room Set. Phone
SUPER TRADING PUS I
FA 2-3T33.
FA 2-0477.
REPOSSESSED Admiral T.
V. Entertainment Center.
31. Article* Fur Sale
Has Stereo Record Player
Locker*, Trunk*, T e n t s ,
and Stereo AM-FM Radio.
Tarps, Floats, k Knives,
Paymecta only $16 per
Boats, Army-Navy Surplus
month. Britt's Inc. Food
310 Sanford Ave.
Fatr Shopping Center. Pb.
323-6636.
Spinet Piano. Mu»t be pick­
ed up in ttu» area. Cun be 36. Automobile* • Trucks
purcha»cd by pay menu ot
$18.50 per month. Inquire USED, one owner, 1933 Ford.
Thompson Music Co. Col­
$223. FA 2-0604 or TK 1-6248.
onial Plata. GA 5-4377.
1950 Ctiev. Sts lion Wagon. 2
Dr. $995. 322-6840. after 6
Household Furniture, l’ltone
p. in.
FA 2 0971.

INSTALLED

16, Female Help Wanted 31A. Peta

Furnished Apartment. Ctoee St. Johns Realty
HOUSEWORK or babysitting.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
FA 2-3303
In. Ph. FA 2-JSM.
111 K. Park Ave. FA 3-6123
Will care for children In my
2 Bedroom modern Louse,
Fo- Sate by Owner. 2 Bed­
iiome. 32360*9.
kit. equipped. 817 Catalina.
room house aud Florida
room,
kitchen equipped Babysitting in my home.
Charm lag 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
FA 2-7432.
FA 2-4636 after 3 p. m.
CB House. $73 mouth. 838
Rosalia Dr.
3 Bedroom house, kitchen 21. Beauty Salon*
Or Assume payments. 3 Bed­ equipped. Small down paySPECIAL
ment. monthly payments
room CD house, screened
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
$40. Ph. 322-3920.
carportc, stova k rsTrlferEnd curl $5.30 including
CDD-ll
a lor. Call FA 2-6189.
ALMOST new modern home.
»hape,
act A style. Open
IV THE ClMCl IT I OIRT OP
Ileal sacrifice. Easy terms.
Evening by appointment. 3
TIIK MVTH JI UHI AL rirtMAYFAIR SECTION
C l IT, l &gt;
.4 Alt HIM * K M | .
211 Cedar.
Experienced Operator*.
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, family
.Mil.13 t U l ' A T I , I 1.0 It 1114,
318 Palmetto Ave. FA 20834
h u m K in
m i,
istito
room. Available soon. Ph.
T E R R E L L D. CA R LTO N ,
323-0360.
P la i n t i ff ,
21. Electrical Service*
Stenstrom Realty
v*.
3 B drm s, IVk baths, carpet­
«
JEANNE W. CARLTON
FRIGIDAIRE
DafandanL
ed FIs. Room. Siovi A Re­
Real Eslate — Mortgages
Sales k Service
.M etl&lt; K i u
ir r stii
frig. Living Room- Dining 111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
TO i J e a n n a W*. Carlton
House Wiring. Free Estimates
VVhuae realdanc* la
Area. Year old. 8S3.UO Mo.
Sid Vlblens Hand all Electric
: : t f Slain Htrtat
N a v y man transferred.
HUBERT A. WILLIAMS
R l r a r t l d s . C aliforn ia
i l l Magnolia Pb. FA 2-4)015
Clif Born* man, Realtor.
Tou
ara
h*r*by
n otified
Realtor
t h a t a Complaint for b t r o r e t
699 Longdate Ave. Long- Raymond Lundquist, Aseoc. 25. Plumbing Konricas
haa baan fllad ag a in a t you In
wood TE 8-4199.
FA 3 393! Atlantic Bank Bldg.
tba a b o r a a trU d Court, and
PLUMBING
y o u aro roqulrad to oorro a
"YatiVe g et the nestsst slicker on tha osmpue—you uopy o f your Anawor or p l e a d ­ Nicely furnished Urge 3 Bed­ lak e view home with lake
Contracting
k Repairs
ing to tli• Cutnptalni on lb*
rooms and 2 baUi Apart­
privilege* in South Sylvan
must hsv# s swsll wrttarl"
FREE DELIVERY
Pla intiff'* atto rn a y , Trum an
ment. Adults.1912 Sanford
E.
I.rm .n ,
Bulla IIT, On#
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
ft. L. HARVEY
N o rth O ra ngo b u ild in g . Or­
Ave. FA $-8668.
and 3 baths. Air-Condition­ 204 Sanford Ave. FA 2-3383
lando, Klorlda and fiia taa
ed. Phone FA 2-7898.
o r la ln a l Anawar or p le a d in g
Mixtura
In tba o fflca o f tho Ctrnc o f 2 Bedroom Home furnished
lha C ircu it Court, beu itnols
or unfurnished. Completely
C o unty Court lleuaa, Sanford,
fenued. plenty of fruit tree*. J. W. Hull, Realtor
Plurld a, on or b tf o r a tba t i n
SJataa (Garlic)
FA 2-3731.
" Call Hall'* F A g-3841
day o f J a n u a r y , 1041. If you
7 TrsMlitad
Plumbing &amp;. Heating
■ Bos
foil to do on. J udgm ent by
SAeatorWa
2344 bo F r a a r b A v e.
AIR CONDITIONING
I t AUow
d efa u lt w ill ba ta ken a g a in st Apartment* furnished or un­
nark
UW M
CONTRACT
and REPAIR
you for tho r e l i e f damandrd
•
rwi
furnished. $43 month. Wa­ CBS Houic. 3 large bed­
Mpthw
10 Gann at tarda
In tho Com plaint,
WORK
Siam to
tl Volts of
ter Included. Also 3 bed­
room*, 2 ball)*, klli-licu
(■ONE and OltLiLKIbli at
llDtopatcM
rattle lure
Hanford.
Klorlda,
tbla
J 9 tli
room unfnrntvbed Garage
equipped
Assume p a y ­ 1907 Sanford Ate. FA 2-6582
MHm Mit
10 U iil p*U»t
day of D tca m b sr, II* :,
JT "black tort IT 31 l&gt;lilmet part
Apartment $53. Ph. Day
ment*. FA 2-2643.
(•KALI
2tt. Radi** &amp; Television
wnwaaHf
340n*k
ponies
-U lm ----lA rth u r II. S t c k w l t h . J r .
FA 2-5123 or Ev suing*
44 IraLnd
lew*hail tarn UP»m rnlna
SIVea*
r i * r k o f t h t Circuit Court
41
Net
k
halm
Fmfnfli
nkknana
YEAR END SALE
NO S $383.
h sm in o la C ou n ty , Klorlda
4* Roman date
St Pr.jrr
STH naru
U ) 1 h la rg a ra i L. Tyro
New k Used T.V.’a Rig
Jim
Hunt
Realty
SVkw
&gt;• Important metal 4a Social graup
CnUasa
3 Rtn. Furn. Apt.
erg*
D. a
4*
lief ablur
U Mariner*
40 All
................
trade in allowances. Easy
I tT n c t
Truman E. (trason
directum
iprtnktlng
4 ! Beparslm
70 Oartle
screened porch. FA 3-3164,
Office FA 2-2119
terms.
Town k Country T.V.
Atto
rn
a
y
for
P
la
i
n
t
i
f
f
SJ
M
outh*
H i;. Her*
41 Snatrh
23 C ...I
between 8 a. in. k 8 p. ui.
Night* FA 2-0648
S u lla s i :
ST Torch u**d to
2333 park Dr.. 322-3361.
On# North CranjO BulMIr.*
aalmoa ^oartog
323-0700
Orlard o. Klorlda
Unfurnished 3 b e d r o o m 2524 Park Dr
•1 Color
Sanford, Fla. T. V. Service calU. Call
rr
rr
Publish Dec. *v, IT A Jan.
Vmtow
House, kitchen equipped.
E w &lt;y»L)
J. 10, J»C1.
Coja T. V. Ser call* $2.00.
rrj
New 3 Bedroom. 2 baUi home.
IT
FA 2 8346.
fs
C D D .J 7
FA 2 9663.
No
cash
needed.
$61
a
jsr i\
i*
3 Bedroom Hoove. FA 23129.
muntil, Take* k Insurance For quick sen ice c a l l .
1
Bryan T. V. i A 2-0361
included. 322-8085.
Furn. Z Rtn. Garage Apt.
"THKWWTYMIBUrl
FA 23167. 309 W. 16th St.
TICWANT AD
Ravenna Park 3 tli-diu jiii,
SONarrow lotto
Will P# Iho Job far t •
lO Lath. FA 2-2319.
(H A IR S $ 3 9
r r r .
SO I a s $ 8 9 .V '; : ; : ; .

pr r r
IT

34. Articles For Sid*

WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS, PACKING HOUSE SUPPLIFiS
SPRINKEH SYSTEMS
Ladders, Biusuoud anil Bruce
AU Type* and Sires
wood, durable and light
We Repair icd Service
Picking Bag*
S T I N E
Clippers. Citrus Bag*, all
Machinery and supply Co.
sites, cabbage bag*
:o* W. 2nd St
TA 2-6423
ONION PLANTS
Cryilal Wax. per M — $2.50.
39. Automobile Servlet
300 $1.36, 5M lot* $2.00 FOB
Pinecrcst.3 Bedroom, 1 bath.
here.
No down payment. Pliooa
A. M. PREVATT PHONE
AUTO
GLASS
FA 2-7678.
7492115, Seville. Fla.

2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped. $73 month. Pb.
FA 2-5363.

J md g f . • cm I■ ole c a a a t r .

I3.1. Furniture

Near Hunt Factory out San­
ford Ate. 73* X 110’ $695.
$35 down. $13 month. Ph.
TYPING Income Tax Reports.
FA 3 3249.
Leave Menage. FA 2-3203.
All lypt't of Real E*tate
Refrigeration • Air-condition­
ing men needed. We train
John E. Fox,
you.
Wriie
Commercial
Realtor
Trade* Inxllute Box 18, c o
111) X. Park Ate. Pit. 323-0559
Sanford Herald.

LOST: Small brown male*
Dog. White tip on tall.
Partially blind. Plnecrcal
area. FA 2-8677.

Legal Notice
-

tranfnrft

1060 F ALCUN 2 Door, Standard
CADILLAC Bada* D#Villa
1867 Puwar And Air Lund.

1 ranamiMioa

1186

Ul.DK 4 Door Hardtop
1067 Pawar
And Air Cond.
I Door Sadaa
1066 PONTIAC
Automatic Tran*.

786
106

111! ILK 2 Dour Bpaclal
1866 Hardtop
Automatic
FALCON Station Wagon
1062 .Standard Tran*., Kadio, llra trr

1606

CHEVROLET 4 Dour V-b, Automatic

_______

6 AK O PLYMOUTH Button Wagon
I Q 1 B OLDS 4 Door Hardtop
• 9 0 0 Automatic And I'onar

$2495
HEMPHILL

MERCURY Mont. 4 Door. Air Coud.,
Elect. Windows And Seat
CHEVROLET 4 Door Automatic
Air Condition

MOTORS, Inc.

766

OLD8MOU1LK 4 Door, Auto,
T rane, Air Ceadlttowfcag
SANFORD

BONNEVILLE
SPORT COUPE

BILL

1 9 0 0 p p a * * , Aulo„ Powar Starring

3(9 E. 2nd

Pontiac '61
Very Special A t

PLYMOUTH 2 Door v-a. Automatic

1867

QUEEN
OF THE LOT!

2593 ft. PARK

sot W. let Sin
Sanford t'A 2-0J31
• PONTIAC • XU1CX
• RAMBLER

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PAGE 10

THURS., JANUARY 10. 1963

COUNTV NEWS

To Install
Casselberry Pack Hosts District Pow W ow City
Longwood Well

By J i m C tiK lk frrr
Approximately 50 adult
leaden, denmothers, parent*
and friend* of Cub Scouting
attended the Weklwa District
Cub Pow Wow held Saturday
from 1 to 5 p. m. at the
Cataclberry C o m m u n i t y
Xfcthodlst Church.
The Pow Wow wai an In­
tensive training course cov­
ering cub acout themes for
the coming year with separ­
ate classes for the four ma­
jor areas of pack administra­
tion; ceremonies, skits and
stunts;
handicrafts
and
games.
Frank Treiber, cubmaster
of Winter Park Pack 6lt,
was chairman of the event.
Mr*. Orfa Akerman of Apo­
pka Pack 211 and Dave Jofforda, district training chairn a n , nerved as advisors.
Instructing the group on
pack administration were Joe
Akerman, cubmaster of Pack
H I and Dan MLlam, assist­
ant cubmaster.
Teaching the class on
games were Walt illgllng
and (tusi llulbcrt of Alta­
monte Springs Pack 23t. In
charge of the ceremonies,
Stunts and skits class were
Frank Clssson of Orlando
Pack 253 and Dill Massaker
•f Maitland Pack 31.
Instructors for the handi­
craft group ware Mrs. Mary
McKnany of Orlando, 5lra.
Melba Trciber of Winter
P ark, Mrs. Frances Setje of
Casselberry,
Mri.
Helen
Ropero of Orlando and Mias
fieri Aldrich.
Among the ereatlva items
made in th t denmollirra'
works Imp were Isot toddles

made from coffee cans, hur­
ricane lamp* made from
tuna fish cans, jet space
ships from balloons, hats
made from newspapers, bot­
tle cap pool, spice and cap­
sule card game and hand
puppets made from socks.

CTP Adopts
$1,800 Budget

By Jane Casselberry
Lyman High will best Seabreeze of Daytona (Jeach In
this week'* Drain Howl Match
at 1:30 p.m. Sunday In the
school auditorium.
Spectators are wrlrome and
admission has been set at 25
cents.
The school had hoped that
arrangements could h« made
to broadcast the match locally
however, a sponsor Is needed
and none has been found to
dale.
The Drain Howl Is something
new in innrr scholastic compe­
tition for Central Florida high
schools. Tills will lie Lyman'*
second encounter on the plan
nrd schedule.
Members of the Drain Team,
selected on the basis of teal*
covering many subjects, arc
David Smith. Pete Carlson.
Hoy Rood win and linger
Srhmldt. Alternates are Ar­
lene Mason and Sandra Sherwin. Flrtclier Cockrell la serv­
ing as faculty advisor.
Cu-ordinator at Sunday's
meeting will be Dr. It. Wil­
liam Sledman of Orlando Junor College wlm also will se­
lect the moderator and judgrs.

By Jan* Casselberry
The Council of Teachers and
Parenta of South Seminole
Elementary School at Cassel­
berry met Tuesday night In
Ihe school auditorium with
AlaJ. Joseph Laird, president,
presiding.
The group voted to accept
the 11,800 budget presented
by (ho treasurer, Mrs. Bar­
bara Nvancar. Item* Included
were library book* and ency­
clopedias, four television sets
and lunchroom trays for first
grade students.
The program eonslslrd nf a
question and answrr session
concerning gcnrral school
problems which waa conduct­
ed by Principal C. M. Harp.
He announced that the price
of school lunches has been re­
duced to 25 rents.
Announcement
also was
made that typists ire needed
t« help with putting out the
CTP paper, "Pow Wow."
which krepi parents Inhumed
on all school acllvlllrs.
Mrs. Marjorie Stone Ird the
devotion and Tlcdge of Al­
legiance.

master.
Kach person had been re­
quested to bring a lunch for
the "dutch treat" lllue and
Cold banquet held during
the midafternoon break.
Serving on the decorations
commltte for the I’ow Wow

f

were R. Kirk Lewl*. of
Apopka Pack 211 and XIax
Krpenhach,
neighborhood
chairman.
A special neckerchief slide,
The Izing wood City Council
designed and c ist especially has been informed hy letter
for tlie Pow Wow, w*» giv­ from the Meredith Corp, that
en to those attending.
bids for installation of elec­
trical control circuits to the
new water well are insufficient
since requirements now call
for the circuits fn be laid
underground.
Original specification* railed
for overhead installation how­
ever at the time bids were let
Die well was to have been lo­
cated south of Ihe ACL rail­
4
road.
Since original work began
location of the well was
changed upon rccommendaof the engineers to oast of the
railroad and Ihe overhead
cables arc no longer permissi­
ble.
Council voted tn go ahead
with underground installation
by local crews rather than pay
the additional 3100 requested
by Meredith.

Control Circuits

*

. .

t
CUII SCOUT DEN .MOTHERS nltemlctl handi­
craft cltiMcn at luat Saturday nfternoon’M W’ekiwn I)lntrlct I’ow Wow held a t the Community
Methodist Church in Casselberry. Instructors

Lyman To Host
Seabreeze In
Brain Bowl

Cleveland Talks On Schools
At Altamonte PTA Meeting
D&gt; t*&gt;uUr Klmunrk
Member* of the Allamnnle
Springs Elementary
ITA
formed a large audience at
Tuesday night's meeting to
hear Stale Representative
Mark Clavrland Jr. apeak on
‘‘School Development* In
South Seminole County."
Cleveland noted that la
1050 thcro waa only one
school in the area which
served student* from tha
first through the 12th grades.
There now are four elemen­
tary schools, one junior high
and the same school which
served 12 grades now only
bas three senior high grades.
Dy the fall nf this year
another elementary school
will be added to the list
since tho English Estate*
School la expected to be
ready for the fall term, live
speaker reported.
Touching on the subject of
books for children, bo ad­
vised that 1m U an advocate
of having high school stu­
dents buy their own texttook* to allow more funds
for providing up-to-date books
to aMflifiant Quantities for

Several tables of hsndicrafts made by various packs
were on display.
Ideas for the annual lllue
and Hold Banquet In-Id in
February were presented by
Casselberry Pack 510 which
has Wally Krolinc as cub-

EDITORIAL

shown making huiidpuppctA from socks were,
from left. Miss Ueri Aldrich, Mrs, Mary McKnany, Mrs. Helen Ropero, Mrs. Mellm Trciber
anti Mrs, Frances Setje.
(Herald I’hoto)

COMMENT

Helps Entire Area
The Town »f Cns.xellmrry in to bo commend­
ed on action taken Monthly night to Hiipjiort. the
Seminole Raceway project of widening and rcnnrfaeiiiK Scmlnola Hlvd. in time for the ex­
pected February opening' of the IlarneM Race
Truck.
Although the mad han been aletdgnutcd a
municipal connectinR link and only a wimll por­
tion of It lies within the city limita of Cmotellierry, Ha Improvement will nerve hundred,* of
local renidentit in addition to heavy traffic to the
track.
'Die mail in Ita present condition hint long
been a hazard and even though the town had
been provided with aufficient fund* to make conHtant repair* it would remain a hazard wince
basic coiiHtruction in Inadequate to handle today’ll
ilicrcuacd demand* of daily u*c.
Till* situation will lie largely corrected by
the present cooperative project of hurtine**,
town ami county.
Caaaellierry not only i* helping itself . . .
if* helping the entire area.

Geneva Garden Club
Holds Annual Meeting
By I ouIm- RrayMHt
Hie Geneva Harden Club
lield Its annual open Meet­
ing Monday evening at the
Community Hall whirl) was
decora lei I fur the occasion

Street Openings
Set In Longdale

The long* nod City Council
paved the way at last Thurs­
day night's meeting for o| m-iiing of, two streets In tile long­
the lower grades.
date arc* as requested by II.
Announce men l was made | C. Izigan of L.MN Enterprises,
at the meeting that the nal* developers of the area.
ter of trying to secure a
Seminole an,I Florida will
crossover
fur
Alla monte be opened snd clayed from
school children on Sit 438 is Highland iluwn to Way man by
•(ill pending.
Hie clly. Developers have of­
Ways and Means Chairman fered to blacktop Ihe exten­
Mr*. Thomas Wells report­ sions.
ed that 3-350 was cleared In
The rouncil also voted to
liie recent magazine sale* pass a resolution asking tltu
bringing the total fund to county to pave Seuilnole from
be used for the purchase of Highland on out to Hwy. i; 02
additional library books up since traffic congestion in the
to more than tl.ooo.
area u( Long wood Elementary
To dale, 5*5 hooka have School would be greatly re­
been purchased at a cost of lieved by t h e additional
$1,008.18. Members of tire iiiroughwVy.
PTA were gratified to learn
that the IJhrary Committee
lost no time In utilizing live DeBary GOP
money for immediate bene­
Sets Meeting
fit to Die student*.
Principal Frank (lore an­
By Mrs. Adam Muller
nounced Dial the children'*
T h e DeHary Republican
school pictures will be made Club will meet at Die Com­
next Tuesday and that lunch munity Center next Thursday
prices have been lowered to at 7:30 p.m. with Ralph With21 cents.
errll presiding.
Refreshment* of coffee,
Guest speakers and enter­
punch and doughnuts were tainment are on the agenda
served
by fourth
grade and refreshments will b«
roommolhcri at the clo»c of served. The meeting will be
U» program and mooting- j open to all inlnraatad persons.

with greenery and Christmas
cacti.
Mrs. Ovaries Cole, guest
speaker for the program,
brought a number of her
lovely orchids (or display and
aim presented a very Inform­
ative talk on care and rulturr of the plant*.
Following her talk, Mrs.
Cole conducted a quest ion
amt answer jieriml during
whlrh many tips on growth
of Die orchid were given to
club member* and llietr
guests.
Tlie Genova Hand played
a medley of old favorites as
refreshment*
were served
after which Mrs. Frol Ash­
ton of Orange City played
tlie piano for an old fashion­
ed Community Sing.
Hostesses for tin* meeting
were Mr*. W. T. Bernard.
Mrs. Calvin Oldham. Mrs.
It. H. Krelzer and Xlrs. Elwoud Shaw.

South Seminole
Republican Club
Plans Election
By Jane Casselberry
The South Seminole County
Young Republican Club will
hold Its annual election of of­
ficer* next Tuesday at an a
p.m. meeting In the American
Legion Home on Prairie lake.
Recommendations will he
presented by the nominating
committee which met last
Thursday night at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Woodhams
In Casselberry. Nominations
also will be accepted from the
floor.
All members are urged to
attend this important masting.

Party Chairmen
To Be Honored
At Reception
A reception honoring Stale
Democratic Executive Chair­
man Warrrn Goodrich ami
State Republican Executive
Chairman Tom Rrown will
be held at the Rollins Col­
lege Alumni House next
Monday from 5 p. m. until
8 p. in.
Mem tiers of the school's
Young Democrat Club and
Young Republican Club are
sponsoring live event. Stu­
dents of Die Rollins Center
of Practical Politics headed
by Dr. Paul Douglas will set
a* lawta and hostesses.
invitation tu attend the
reception lias been extend­
ed to all Seminole County
residents of both political
parties hy Mrs. Hope liennett, past president of Die
South Seminole Democratic
Women's Club wlm is assist­
ing member* of Die invita­
tion committee.

Civic League
Plans Fund
Raising Events
By Donna Estra
Plans have hern made anil
announced hy the Longwood
Civic league In sponsor a
henefit rani party at 8 p.m.
on Jan. 23 at the Civic Iwague
Building on Church St.
Door amt table prize* will
lie awardrd and refreshments
will be served. Proceed* from
Ihe event will be applied to­
wards upkeep of the building.
Members of the League also
are planning a "lug day" to
be lield tn February to com­
plete the fund for purchase of
a new' Encyclopedia Britt.mica
for Die I»ng wood Library
which is sponsored by the
group

Fire Auxiliary
Installation
Installation ceremonies for
new officers of Ihe l.*kr Mary
Volunteer Fire Dept. Auxiliary
will tu- cunduelrd at today's 8
p.m. meeting of the group hy
Mrs. Msck N. Cleveland Sr.,
wife of the Sanford Fire Chief.
New officer* are Xtr*. Mar­
ion Schueickert. president:
Mrs. Virginia Mercer, vice
president; Mrs. Kay Sastma.n.
secretary and .Mrs. France*
Abell, treasurer.
Director* to be Installed in
elude Mrs. Vola Wcrfelrnin,
Xlrs. Ruby Sjoblom and Mrs.
Margaret Hrlnbueh.
All members of the Auxili­
ary bars been requested to at­
tend the Installation and hrlng
a friend. Light refreshments
will ba aarvod

DeBary Bridge
Club Names
Weekly Winners
DeBary Duplicate Bridge
Club member* and guest*
formed 15 tables of play at
Tuesday’s 1 p.m. meeting of
the group In the Community
Center with Dr. Earl Sandborn directing.
Winner* were NS, first. Mr*.
Ruth Hiatt and Phil dellerard:
»rrnnd. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Wheatley; lliird. Mrs. Ida WIIMin and Mr*. I. It. Sanders;
fourth, Xlrs. Frank Austin and
Xtri. Hugh duYat and fifth,
Col. and Mrs. William Hague.
IvW, first, Mr. and Mra. K.
XI. Hinkle: second, .Mr*. Nan
Edwards and Xlrs. Belly Dun­
can; third. Xlrs. Virginia Stin­
ger i n d Norman Meyer;
fourth, Harry Sclmb and Xlrs.
George Croake and fifth, Mr.
and .Mr*, limner Winchell.
Bridge lesMins are sched­
uled to begin next Tuc-day at
11 a.in at Die Community
Center.
Hie rlub. at its I p.m. meet­
ing next Tuesday, will open
play in a two months serie*
with a loving cup to he award­
ed the winner.

HD Club
Holds Program
On Stocks

Forest Ranger Issues
Strong Fire Warnings
Seminole County Forest
Ranger Albert Harris of
Izingwood todsy Issued a
stem warning wmceming the
increase of wild fire* oc­
curring during the past sev­
eral weeks since the severe
freeze.
,
Records show that the
county water level is down
about four feet and indica­
tions are than 1983 will be
as dry, if not drier, Dun
1982.
Harris said Diat the For­
estry Service D pushing tor
a tightening of law enforce­
ment against residents who
do not take necessary pre­
cautions and allow brush or
Dash fires to escape.
lie remimk-d that allowing
a fire to e.vca|&gt;c onto a
neighbor's property definite­
ly Is In violation cf the law
and that court case* are go­
ing to he made out of such

incident* where necessary [diary also have been reportand sufficient proof is found. ed.
Re*idents finding h neces­
Seven people have been
tried, found guilty and fined sary to do any burning ara
since Nov. 1, Harris report­ urged to take such precau­
tions a* cutting fire lines
ed.
In addition to threats pos­ ami bating plenty of wstef
ed by Uie extreme dryness a readily at hand before the
ra*h of set fire* have oc­ fire is lighted.
Harris also advlxea that tf
curred
in tlie
Sanlando
Springs area during Ihe last assistance Is needed or de­
three weeks. Indication* that sired rangers will come out
several recent fires in Uie on a standby basia upon *r»
Lake Mary area were incen- rangement.

Wood Inlay
Explained
To DeBary Club
By Xlrs. Adam Muller
The art of wood inlay was
explained by John Young of
New Smyrna Beach at last
week's meeting of the DeBary
Art* and Craft* Club at the
DeBary Mansion House.
lie exhibited several pieces
of inlay furniture and pictures
and passed around sheets of
thin walnut wood while ex­
plaining the art of making a
picture.
lie said Dial year* a^o the
mid-wraletn farmers h a d
cleared their lands of the wal­
nut tree* and that today this
rare wood can he found In
many old homes and barns.
These farmer* blasted out
the stumps where Ihe best
wood for inlay is found and (he
price nf a few thin sheets
was much more than they re­
ceived for the entire tree, he
explained.
Young his been doing wood
inlay as a hobby for more
than 34) years.

MAJ. DON A1.1) WOOD of Ronton. Mush., non o f
Mr. timi Mr*. Henry L. Wood of Deflnry, recently
received u citation from the Army for uteri tori*
ou* service in Vietnam. Wood, an instructor in
Military Science at Ronton College, nn&lt;l hin wfic,
Loretta and young daughter, Karen, have often
viidted in DeHary.
(Cox Photo)

Utilities Co. Ready

DeBary Groups To Improve Facilities
Officials of Casselberry Utilities Co. reported
Sponsor Dances Monday
night th at the company stands ready within
By Xlr*. Adam Xluller
New Y ear'i Eve Dances
were sponsored In DeBary bytwo separate groups.
Tlie DeHary Volunteer Fire
men held their annual gala af­
fair in the Hecreatinn Wing of
the DeBary Fire Hail on CoInmha Rd. with dancing tn the
music of Frank Yohal* Band.
Festive bats and noisemakers were provided by the fire­
men and refreshments were
served with hot dog* and cof­
fee heading the demands.
During the evening the band
played "Happy Birthday" to
Gloria Accardi and Kathryn
Trautman and Frank Pinlo
*ang several request number*
with the orchestra.
The Dellary Dance Club
held it* annual party and
dance at the Community Cen­
ter with dancing tn hi-fi rec­
ord*. Refreshment* were serv­
ed from gaily decorated btiflet tables in imorgasliurtl
slyIc.

Stock Market investments
were explained by Kim Barley
of Ihe A. 31. Klilder offices
in Sanford at Tuesday's inert­
ing of the Lake Mary Home
Denumslralkin Club which was
attended by II mem hers, lour
guests and Mis* Myrtle Wil­
son, Seminole County Home
Demonstration Agent.
Barley jdiowcd a lilm en­
titled "Lady and Ihe Mock
Exchange" nrd conducted a
question and answer pcrjml
pertaining to methods of mak­
Oviedo To Seek
ing investments.
This month's door prize was
won by Xlrs. Edwin Kennedy Cancellation
ami luncheon was served by
Of Back Taxes
Xtr*. Olan Boutwell and Xlr*.
Oviedo Councilman B e n
Xlabcl Brown following ad­
t
Jonri
at Monday night's meetjournment of ihe business and
ing proposed that an effort tie
program meeting.
made to get a (oral hill pa&gt;*cd
by the legislature .it the m'xt
session permitting Hie toun
4-H Club Plans
to cancel long overdue taxes.
Jones said that the total
Work Session
amount involved is very small
Members of the Hip 'N even though M i m e of the past
Stitch 411 Club will meet Sat­ due bills date back to 1928 and
urday for their first meeting that cancellation would sim­
of the new year. The meeting plify auditing and keeping of
will he at t 30 p.m. In the Ihe town record*.
Home Demonstration Building
Tlie motion was seconded li&gt;
at 25th St. and Sanford Avc.
Bill Xtarlin and approved.
Members are to tiring their
sewing for a work session
which will last until 3:3u p.m.

I

two days notice to begin immediate work on aera­
tion facilities once tlie way is paved to jirovide neces­
sary financing for the work.
Tlie company repeatedly has appealed for ap­

HD Agent Plans
Sewing Course
Seminole County H o m e
Demonstration Agent Xtis*
Myrtle Wilson anounced todaytil a I a Sewing Course for all
interested ladies will open next
Tuesday at 7:.'HI p.m. si the
Home Demonstration (tenter,
403 E. 23lh St. in Sanford.
Assisting Mi** Wilson a* in­
structor for the course will be
Mrs. Vivian (jidnn of Sanford.
Approximate two hour classes
will be held on Tuesday night*
of each week for an estimated
six week period.
Registration udl in- made at
the lirsl meeting and those
planning to attend are asked
to bring haste sewing mater­
ial* and rqulpuicnt to the
class.

Audubon House
Trip Planned
By Garden Club

proval by the Hoard of Al­
dermen to niisn ita w a te r
rales in o rd er t h a t fund*
would tie uvaibihle to inrrea&gt;a
aeration and ato rag a facilities
deemed
necessary
by en ­
gineers to m eet t'emnnd* of
Lh« S late Board o f Health.
Extended w a te r and sew er
service also hus been req u est­
ed in Hie proposed an n e x a ­
tion petition of
Sentinels
I’hi/ji by E astern Shopping
Centers.
Don Willson, speaking for
th e
company a t Monday
night's
meeting,
told
tho
bomd Hint on additional $7iH&gt;
per month I* needed over a
two y ear period to finanre tha
im provements and th a t a r ­
rangem ent alread y have lieen
mode to provide nnd Install
neeesMiiy- equipm ent cnee the
w ater r a l e incercuse is a p ­
pro* ed.
Ilihburd Casselberry, ow ner
of the rom puny, pointed out
th at im provem ent in the w a­
te r qmilily would begin lo
ilnm alm ost mimed lately ultra
the basic work and installa­
tions o le started .
Aetion on the la te increase,
olio way o r the other, is expeeled shortly lifter the new
b -ard lakes over next week.

it.* Donna E*te*
'tlie regular monthly meet­
ing of thr Sunlit Seminnlr Gar­
den Club will lie held at the
Florida Audubon S o c i e t y
Building in Xlattland on Jan HD Council
21 at 12:3&lt;l p tn
—. £
Members planning to alien') To
I o sSponsor
p o n so r
are asked tn tiring a saek
lunch. Dessert and beverage Meat School
will be served by the hostess­
A Meat Information School
es. Mrs. Myron Jarobs and will be sponsored In Sanford
Mr*. Clarence Docbener.
by the Seminole County Coun­
cil nf Home Demonstration
Club* i t the Club Center, 403
E. 23ih St., next Thursday be­
ginning at 0:30 a m.
Initrurtor will be Dr. Robert
Dy Donn;i Kntei*
Reddis, specialist from th*
This month's meeting of the Izingwood Area
University of Flurids at
Chamber of Commerce has been designated as
Gainesville.
"Gripe Night" when members and residents will
Home Demonstration Agent
In* invited to step forth and list their complaints
Xtis* My rtle Wilson advised to­
concerning the city.
day that those planning to atThe informal "gripe" session will be belli 1tend s'xnild bring a *»ck
following the organization's regular monthly
lunch. Coffee will be provided.
badness meeting scheduled to l&gt;e held a t the
The school is being planned fof
Civic League Rttildiitg on Church f?t. beginning
■nd win he open to all Inter

'Gripe' Night

Village Club
Sets Meeting
Hy Motu Grin stead
Members of Hie North Or­
lando Garden Club will Imld
their regular monthly meeting
at 7:30 p.m. today.
The meeting will be held at
the home of Xlrs, Mary Watson. 241 Panama Ed­

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By
Don't

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L a rry

V rrs h rl

b«&gt; surprised

city

doesn't

'n e

Monday

take
and

the

if

tlie

initia

get

that

IA00.009 w ater improvement
trogram off the ground. . It s
an the agensia and rem em lier
aw ay back in A p ril ot List
y e a r when C ity M anager VS
F.. Know les said "w a te r ra
tioning in 14-18 m onths."

The
tremendous
n atu ral
potential of Flo rid a is betnz
teamed u ilh T e x a s capital
and development know how
t» form a new econom ic »Uuiiilus for C entral Flo rid a
The
Sanford
In d u strial
P ark w ill o fficia lly come in1,0 being Iw re. next Saturd a y. when T e x a s o ilm an II.
IHunt. Flo rid a G overnor
F a rris B ry a n t. Flo rid a Comuu ssio n rr
of
A g ricu ltu re
jv iy e Conner, ansi other dign ila rie s from
Florisla
and
I T exas put into operation a
huge
new I I I .I I
Products
vegetable parking plant. The
new I I I .I I Products plant is
the first of m any nianufaeturing lirm s that w ill buihl

T H IN G S i D ID N T KNOW
U N T IL NOW . . . A tlantic
£ £ ,'o t» t Lin e w ill have to let ‘
tome em ployes go because
»f the Jet fuel line to the
Sanford N a va l A ir Station . .
A C L , one of our biggest ta x ­
payers w ill lose clo sr to
H 00.000 per y e a r because of
the line . . . Now why didn't
the A C L troops tell the CityC om m ission all this a couple
of months ago

in the new in d ustrial park
Governor
B ry an t
declared
that the Sanford In d u strial
I'a rk and the industries that
locate there prom ise a consistent new source of income
for U ir individual and bustness of F lo rid a , and new
uses of Fhtrisla natural re ­
sources and a g ricu ltu ra l pro.
sluct* that w ill prove greatly beneficial to the growth
of the state.
Texas
oilm an
Hunt w ill
throw a m aster sw itch put­
ting into operation a com ­
plex of elaborate m achinery
that wtll d ry o r can Flo rid a
vegetables Into form s delec­
table to the tastes of superm arket bu;s.'rs a ll over the

L’ nited Stales The plant w ill
take advantage of the na­
tu ral resources of the San
ford area including fertile
land anil a long growing season. an excellent labor pool,
and v irtu a lly a ll types of
transportation and rapid d is­
tribution fa c ilitie s.
Hunt is head of the Hunt
O il Com pany, and has e a rn ­
ed a unique reputation as a
successful businessman ill.H
Products is a division of the
Hunt O il Com pany, and one
in which Mr Hunt takes partic u la r (merest because of
his concern with health as
it pertains to what we eat
The H l.ll Products phut
in Sanford is located m San-

ford
In d u strial
P a rk ,
a
•pace-age
development
for
industries paced In the act!v itic s at Cupe C an ave ral, only.V) m iles aw ay. Sanford Ind u stria l P a rk is a planned.
controlled industrial develop
ment of Hunt Pro p erties, the
re a l estate management ojicration of the tlu- Hunt in ter­
ests.
The faith of Mr Hunt and
his organisation in the F lo r­
ida potential dm-* not stop
with Sanford In du strial P a rk .
t|ie H LH Products plant, and
other investm ents la-ing made
in the im m ediate vicin ity of
Sanford. Hunt Properties a l­
so is a ctive ly eng agesI in the
development of several thou

* *

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Don't
forget
Policem an's
B a ll Satu rday night.
M ale Chorus w ill put on
top grade show- at the C iv ic
C enter J a n . 2* starting at
• p. nt.
ll r a r t Council meeting set
fo r tonight at Merle W arn ­
e r's home on P ark A v c. to
m ap out plans for Ih r forth­
com ing H eart Fund D rive.

Sanford

P a rk ,

or

the

ease

ln d u»tri.il

whether

timlver-

laud» are being im proved, or
whether an entire a g ricu l­
tu ral area i« being nssured
a local m arket for national
distribution of its produce.
The IHO.IXHI • square
foot
plant to lie opened by H LH
Products in Sanford on Sat
u n lay wilt occupy an NO .le n ­
site
in Sanford
In du strial
P a rk . Opening of Hits plant
brings to it tin* num ber of
food
processing
estab lish ­
ments operated across the
country by lit II Product*
Hie Sanford Ill.H Products

plant w ill he the largest nt »urh
item s
a t pork
and
Its kind in F lo rid a .
I&lt;eans, dried black eye pea*,
T lie
p lan t's
location
in butler beans, lim a
beans,
Sanfont In d u strial P a rk , i* .mil spaghetti,
less than 30 m iles northwest
The
plant
w ill
p n alu re
of Capo C a n a v e ra l, in lla 1 ean m il
g.xalv
for various
center of one of the fo»to*t H l.ll brand nam es—Ill.H . \i*
growing areas in the Cnitod I m a, S a x ct
and
H a llm a rk .
Stale *
W dliiii a radius of O llw r Ill.H brands are But*
Id m iles tilers’ a rc more than le rfie ld . 1Yiiinip!i and Pera m illion |a ’o|.lc and so m e ' fection. Fro m
2nd to 4'«J
200 in d ustries.
workers w ill 10* employed at
The Sanford p'ant of Ill.H various season*, with the an­
w ill process vegetables such nual payro ll running about
as |H.tat.w s, beans, apinaeh. h alf a million d o llars,
corn. Iw i’ts and carro ts for
An in d u*trial spur of Ihe
canning during the 10-month i Al antic
CwaMline
B a ilm a d
Flo rid a growing season. Pur- i w ill serve Ha* H LH jdant,
ing the en tire 12 month* of ! and
truck
shipm ents
w ill
tlie ye a r the plant wdl he have ea*y acre** over t'.S ,
engaged
in
processing of Highways 17 and 97.

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proposal widening and resur-

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JAYt’KK WKKK. lilfi.’l in the fir.wt official imH'lanintion Isstieil Ly new
Mayor Toni McDonald, shown here (seated) as he sillied the declaration
for the annual event, to he held Jan. 2H through 2fi. Juycee I'resident (I It’ll ii
McCall is at left and Jaycee W’eek Chairman Tom Speers at ripht.
(H erald P h o to )

Ball To Aid Sarepta
infill Fund.
- Cominitte« hi e m b e r s nppointed to seive with Begun
in promoting and singing the
named Mnyfair Inn a ss istan t Charity Ball include Mr. and
malinger, llichaid Began head Mis. Clifford M’ Kibbin, Mr.
of a committee lo stag e a huge and Mrs. Bill Merritt, Mrs.
Charity Ball for the lienelit of j Minion la.lour, .Mis. I.eotinril
the Sarepta Home Im piove -1 Dunn, Mia. Ilv tty linker, Mis.

Chamber Sets 'One
Punch' Campaign
A o ttp
m *- p
|iuim
iurli
lt m
n ice nmibh ve rrn
n h ip d
t l r i vv er , a im e d a t a n
a p p r o x im a t e 12 p e r r e n t im r e a s e f o r t h e n e w y e a r .
...............
is H ch cd td e d l»y llt u S e m in o le (, ’u t ili t y (, ’h
a n d ie r o f
C o m m e rrn fo r n e x t T u e s d a y .
C o - c h a ir m e n S e o t t H u m s a n d C h a r l ie K o b in s o n
J r . w ill m e et w it h 12 tu n m c a p t a in s a n d t h e ir to *

If VV. Kslea, Mrs. C. M. Bust,
Mis. Williuui Kirk. Mrs. Bill
S liin gflrld, Joe D • li n i a o n,
Cliff Nelson. Miss ll&lt;uinie
Stoffer ami Mis. Dottle lliggililaithniu.
O rganisations wlmii
seitl

New Anti-Red
Plan Unveiled

K rid e r staled the b ie a k fa .l
r .o ir r n t lu to l
one-day nirm»N-r*hi|i d rive. In
a letter t» . Immlwr ui. li.b e ....
B u rn s a iM lB o l.il........ sa id ;
.
,,
W e H.-e suie that you w ill
,
w a u l to pint w ith the other
Irjsm.-.** and |iio frssiu u a l niru
und women who liuve indi«a t .’d th e ir w illingness to h.-l|.
w ith this very necessary jia rt
of our rham lu-r o peration."
A t the T ursd uy h ie i.k fa .t
each liiem liershiji Worker w ill
la- given fo u r or five names
o f |&gt;otential members, in d iv i­
duals or businessr*, to ron,
tae l. K rid e r said i l l . ho,Kai
fa s
I n a s a . a m -s
If t .S
.. I . s
to increase t i l . .h an d ie r
membership from ;IN2
&gt;M,i
ye a r to 450 th is ye ar. “ And
w ith the gio w th o f Sanford
and Seminole County this lust
y e a r,” he added, “ we mayeven su rjia st the 450 fig u re ."
The fir s t w o rker on each
team to be successful In com­
pleting his allotted ra ils , K ritier said, w ill receive a $25
*«vings bond. F u rth e r, he
added, the team bringing in
the g ie n le st number o f niembcnthijia w ill be treated to a
steak rook-out fo r t h r in .r lv r *
and their w ives.
f

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Post Accepted
1 W A S H IN G T O N ' ( U l T j —
i Guv. David Law rence id Penn'• y lv iin ia , who leaves o ffice
dan. I.'i, lm» H’ vvptrd an o ffei
tu in- cLatttoull o f I'w .-nicut
K i n n i d y's Com niitlee mi
Kqual O p p n ltu n ily in llm isin g .

News Session Off
WASHINGTON

t i l ’ll

w ill

J C . l avender made an on sion had In.healed the county
thr-spot inspection of the Iwn- would p nivule rock and clay
for a six incli litise and pro
meeting of the County Coin inile roadway this mm mug
T ile street, just lio illi ol liahly would widen a bridge.
niissiiin at 4 p in. S a lu rd a ) at
C a s s c lla 'IT ),
eo nucrls
Ills * He added the county also
tin- eourtlmuse
Seminole Karevs ly w iih H u t
would handle iiim n r d ia in a g r
V ice C h airm an Ja m e s P
17 U? The C a sse lb e rry Board problems.
A very J r . loid The lle ia ld !.•
id A lderm en, in special si .* j
Avery told 'h r Herald that
day tliat cum mission m em ­
•ton la*l
Monday evening, should Hie t-oinily rom m ission
bers. t'omity F.ngtiicer W illi.im
graulcd perm ission for llw- agree lo assist in the road prolliis li and County lioad Supt.
load p ro je il
je rt the entire improvement
J
D Self ol tile ( ‘asset- program can lx- completed belu rry lioad Hoard, lultl Hie { (ore Hie D arew ay opens Its
I '.i x i l h e n y Itn .in l of Alder- first harness raving season
liieii lliat the county rom m is-1 next in u lilll.
be decided at s special railed

Blinding Arctic
Snow Ravages
Mid-West States

ilirllldi-d (lie Wtdcimit- Wiigott
C lu b s, the ll.\ V . Hie Home
Drmmi*trMtion C lu li. Credit
Wmiten's llie i.k fu s t C lu b, h iwunis, A lite rirn li l.rg iu ii A uxilissry. Oviedo Wooum's Clutt,
I .tike \ l» ry Women's C lu b, the
Seminole County IT d etatio n
o f Women's C lu b s.I Sanford
Women's G o lf A ssn ., BeUi

By I'n ile d P ress lu lrin a tio n a l

Sigm a

The stnrin triggered heavy
snow w arnings as fa r South
as T e x a s and rold wave w a in
mgs fi..in the U n itie s to the
W A S H IN G T O N
I I 'l l)
— M ississippi.
A sp e ri.il weather bulletin
T in . F edet a I Mediulmil mid
Com -llialm ii S r r s l r e said termed the blast an im m ense
Thursday it w ill h&lt;di| sperinl and intensely cold surge ol
sem inars to t ry to tem h its a n l i r a ir
It warned Midliie d ln l.il* how to lit ad oft la ! westerner* lo III a re lo r
a
bor-llli.liHgemetil piohleius to |i|» li.llg e .l kpell ol quite severe
m idwinter w eather ’’
fore liiev l»*«ome .-rises.
A 11(7 jet hom hfi crashed
ujMin takeoff during a siu.w
P IIO V ID K N ’ C R F O B G K , Va. storm at W irh ita. K a l. killing
( Ill'll
F l ic dealixiyed a iun.1 Ihe pilot and injuring -two
I h e tHimber was
liouse siiareil by three fam- crewm en
Hie* 'I h u rs.liiv. Ion mug fom based at Lin co ln . Nell . anil
v iilld n ii lo tieath. 'I wu of tile bad been d i l e r l .i l lo W icillla
. ighl sorvivota a u ffe io t burns. because of bad weather
Seven perauns w in - pre*u iii
The f ile u |.p a ren lly was l« u . Itwill In* »i*ridiii|r l &lt;»
(lie next iu«» s p p U .

in

Seminars S d

Children llurned

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( Mr. I.omy A. I lent It, I’SN, Inn 1»s*s*»i |iru*
frurn «*x«-t-iil ivi* ufficer t« ...iiiiiiiimliiiB «»flicer «if IIATKON SKVKN'm ‘•|,.qiu,Hiiilvi,rH «f
tin* l,’l»q,l," aiic.'i’.qliiijr (Mr. I.uiijo 11..«.)&gt; Jr., USN,

iii. ite.l

id o ff by a defective chimney
,h'i,d “ • Ihe k 's lla k , A la*
In tlie Iw o-sto.y fran iv liouae. *“ '■ ,lil' i*l station a lte r a I W
T in - «*)uni$r«* .if s .&gt;iiin i;i n.I w i n iii i &lt;&gt;in|&gt;1ihIii-iI
.
|a«lrol bm nlH r loiicheil down
l min v xv it Is ii jiiiliiti* ..f ’’ViyMliiiiti’s” flyinjf over
I ' l ’IO l’ l t y l l I V L ' l )
" n a •’ain-slicken.-.l runway
in pi *•*■'isjiui fiiriiiiitinii.
L I.O
O S S AANNt iK
G EI.K
L ES S l U( LPTl .I i —— ‘4|"* apparently started In skid
( M r . I l( * n t li, w in . s e t n v v n rlil r iw u n l f u r u ir *
T h e Surveyor spare r .u f t h a .
«P ................ »
. i n ft xx it Ii ii l,H H H -|&lt; j|nBl‘2in i lo jiil L y f lv in j - In i l l , .
...... gi.en liighesi priority to A
I.'i H foot n il |) o c . 12, |!H iH , lo s iilo a vx it Ii Iliri w ifo
la k e television pi. tin es of Ihe
Ih lllsd a y lie.ll III* ali.ill
Mini e o v o n o li il.lr o ii in S n n r n r il.
moon an.l |.ave the w ay fo r 'l,,n w l i " r k "l* B u ck on the
( M r . Ilo n p lin s lio o ii n a a ij-n o il jo * u i r u f f i r e r
, '” 1- J °
r r l, '«*' " " n*f *►»' C ..u illio u *e Com landing t S a s lr c ia u U on i t . “ •«.!**». g.t plain* ..t south Da
n f tin * i i ir o r u f t n i r r i o r , I ’S S K n lo r i ir ia e .
gota Some 2&lt;in vo lullleer* had
r r r o " i " i e " .1 r d lo s m fa .e I h. goveiiim .-nt f..-l*
joined the search lor I'au l
,h '’
V C on.inissioneia it . . " v . i y u .g e .il" to g el Hi.
O v e r .c k e r, of F a ith . S D .
ll o .t lb e S h i .q .lu Home I h- g,v- ........... ...
s p a .e c .a fl on
ell ev.-iy i.*s i* tu io e in .o ile r to loooo u&gt;i*.*lon - »el fo. &lt;-,&lt;.|y who*.- (h-iilli w.t* ..H i.lu lle d to
,
,
a Ill-art a llu ck ol .- xjm im iio .
le llc v e tlie ro u n ly of iiu vilig Ibo.'t.
. ...
,
.
to liu il.l a new home fo r tlie
,
«ge.i ami iii.
I M a s te r S m iK iit
B re rn t lieu slo t.
legoluI l k l l l .l N (H P I t
West II* c
tlo lls, which lei I Ihe |iic*e u t III. |&lt;-&gt;li&gt;e today aeairhcd (or
County liol.io ho|H-l.-»sly
tlie |&gt;e.*ons who set off Ihe
Sam L e w is. Saulord Negro,
pur, an.l threatened Sarepta new ye a r’s f i . at explosion on
W A S H IN G T O N
I l l ’l l
Hit* nrvxly r«
&lt;'««|*il •»l
w ith loss of lirrn se unless im- the B e ilin w a ll. The blast, was rh a rg rd with assault with A elion in tlie new UMl. Con­ mill it a
Idtt’il a lla y of nfIniiM iii^a, r | m 4 ii Im11«»n
mediate correction* and im- w lm ii took fdai-e oil tin- West a deadly w&lt;-a|aui T hu rsd ay gress moved backstage today f I r f
liroveriienta w e ir ini.de were ern side of Hie w a ll ill u ii Uli lllgllt a lte r lie sled anoHier witti I loo*.- Ih i i i ’ m rat* an.l f iv lite i eil im who w ill fill two
stomach al It.'iiu h lii ans I. oiling ■e|ii.rut.‘ - Ih-ima ia tlc vacancies on the
sighted as Hie m use of the d cipass ol the C o iilU lu n isl-lun Negro ill Ihe
ly over key r(iiiiiuiU**«* Mini I I oum* \\a&gt;i» A Mniim C m iii *
liresen l d ilriu in a in w h irl, the elevat.-il r a i l w a y Ih u rsd a y Fo u rth M md C ypress A v i
COUI„
flnd, | U r |f
n iy iit, f
NijUiir**
p o lirr r i’|HjrU*d
lc.t&lt;iri aI i i | i | h &gt;«Is .
m ilt •*«*, w Ii i« l« \%111 lin iiillr not
llu tro n ir of lht*lr In trn im irn l only O h* ini'tlit u i* ptuii hut
C ol. G re g o ly explained that holr in tl»r Ix m ii'r t%hi« h ili« | N » lh * n ir| Jotinxoii. Ikl. m ax
ri'jiorh'd in fa ir t'oiulilion «l Mi|iuihhtr« ro tilil l»r»«r h**Nvi|y Iht* I ' m-m .I i i i I ' b | »I«$« f»»r m inx
tlie C o u n t y Com m issioners vi«lf* I h ili n .
Srininoln Mnnmrial llo»|iilal wll
fMl#. tif
0f
, U|.
cannot legally give any fin a n ­
after til ing stud in Ihe stomach ilrn l
K fn n n ly 'a
lrtfiikhiliv«
cia l assistance to S a te |ita , but l o l l 1 t o o k
llc ji. IT .il l.ao d iu m , I.D-Gu ) ,
A N C O N A , It a ly ( U l i j — with a 32 ca lib e r pistol,
have given strong m oral suppro|awala inrluding his eon- a|qn-an-d lo la- a fuvorlte fo.
■
tro versin l |dun fo r hos|iital one of tlie two J.osts, w ith tlie
|&gt;ort to the r f f o it s of (.rival.- Franciscan f r ia .s have found
orguniiutiona and r iliz r n s of a rare |iam |ihlet dated 1511,
ra re for the agedo ilier to go to e illie r Ill'll. Boss
the county to piovidc money, describing C h riato |ih er I'oluitiA fte r a fu st, fu rio u s takeo ff Buss, ( D - T .'lillt , or l(e |i. I 's l
ol. Wednesday, followed by Je n n in g s, ( D - V a .i.
labor and m a te ria ls to keep bus' discovery of A m erica. An
the home w ithin the state’s arinouncenirnt said the h isto r­
routine lu lk fe s ls and rm action
I.a tid iim i bus mad. m. j.uhic document was discovered hy
legal requirem ents.
A study of collages, the a it T h u rsd a y, the new Congress lie ro i.im itn ie ril on m e .li.a ie .
E ffo r t s were redoubled a fte r chalice in a sm all mountain of building pictures with bits was in le r r s * today until Mon­ Bass and Je n n in g s are report­
a jilea from N u rr|d a o fficia l* monastery where ft hud g ath ­ of paper and cluth, w ill be eon- day u hen Krim edy w ill deliver ed ready to s u |i|a irt the I'lesifu r a loan from the Housing ered dust fo r centuries and ducted by M r». J . (I G regory his M ute u f the Union Messugo dent's plan. T h a ru iiim iltee is
and Home Finan ce A d m inis­ tu rn rd over to Uie Fa leo n aia *1 the inerting of the Sanfold to a jo int House-Senate sef- so closely divided a difference
tration
met
w ith
a rold Fra n ciscan m onastery lib ra ry \rt A **n . Monday at l:! » '* lo i» at I 3 f lp .n i. K S T .
of one of two votes could •«| near here.
•boulder.
, p m . at tha U v ie t-en ttr.
j A t p iiv a u huddle# a ll o v e r |c m is l,
t

Demos, G O P 'Feudin'

Ncgro Held
In Shooting

Acting as com m ission e h u r*
man during the hospitalisation
of Gen. J . C . Hutchinson,
Avery indicated the com m it*
sion w ill agree (o participato
in the road im jiruvem ent pro­
gram due to a heavy m eres**
of tra ffic on Ihe street becaii*a
of the rarin g program .

New Apportion
Plan Favored
Partly By Solon
S t a ir Rep. M ark C le ve ­
land
Jr.
inform ed
G ov.
Ilry a n l that in ra se of a
rlose side he wvald support
the I I I member plaa In in
effort lo end ihe reapporH.mmenl hassle.
The governor ra ile d (1 e » r.
land In bojvrs nf rounding up
support and aid from Hie
senior member of the Coun­
ty ’s le g isla tive delegation.

Blinding *now whipped out
I'rcnitli iit Ki i i n o l y 'i lturiil«)
of
Ih r North T h u rsd a y night
«ii 11•*«i o f f Ihr licit * « o iifc ir nt«
lie lunl ffi’ht'ifuli’d fin
n«**t in ail a rc tic storm that drop
Wcillirstiny
In'im UM* o f
till* l» d tem peratures as much us
re p ii'se n tiiliv e s to the meeting In i ^ c hwiiiU t o f iiir»*nKri lie Id degrees.

Ph i tiw o rh u p te ra i,
It l't)
Does,
W ives,
Deserve, Iluaine*a mid
Pro fc**i«nal Women, Ju y v e ra ,
Pilot C lub, C iv ltu n s, I lo s p it..I
A u x ilia ry , Cham ber of ComA ll
Souls
( ulh.dic
———
------— i w o r h r r * m( m ki. L u f f l»ir»k- iiie u e ,
fast a t K I. ill T ile *.la y Hi tlie W oini.n's C lub, CM V ami tlie
C ivic C en ter, according to -'L d I " " l h,v
M is. Ii.a m a r llrndi-n, as*iatJohn K rid e r, t.'hi.mbcr man..n t iid u iiiiistiu to r of ilie Jfarager.
Team
cn|daiu»
m i«
A r l ''I'*1' Home sj.ok.i t«. the civic
Heck w ith , W a l t e r Gittluw, c l u b
re|ireavlit«tivea w h o
T A L L A I I A S S L K l l J P I j — lllo w a id Hodges, Bob lleaaer* &lt;''ro w .l.il tlm W uiuaii'a C lu li
—
r r . B ill H em ph ill, C liff Mr- meeting lu u iu , outlining the
G ov. F a r r is B ry an t Thursday
Kilddn . B rack P e rkin s, Merle f ,,,K '*',,n " f the home, und exlook the ltd o il a 550.000 Sluo.W in n e i. Jim lim it . Sonny lla operi.tion a t .
OOO a -y ta r plan which w ill a r hot it, Tom M. Donald an.l I d ....... I " " f i t , unapottso.e.l corp
quaint
Flo rid ian * with Ih r H unt.
c llltlo ll.

Y o u can make your dona­
tions to the Sarepta Home
Im provem ent Fund Satu rday
to m em bers of the Itaintmw
G irls o r DeM olay boys, who*
’ ll be c a rry in g white m ilk
cartons
m arked
with
the
nam e on downtown streets
and in the billowing loca­
tio n s; Food
F'air shopping
center, 25th St. W inn-Dixie,
M cH rynolds Drug store area,
threat ol world domination hy
and the R it t T h e ate r are a.
Com m unism .
A roadblock w ill also he
The governor named Id*
set up at Hie corner of T h ird press aide, John F.vans. to
St. and P a rk A v r. lo accept
head the program , ami said
m otorists donation* for tlie
"tlie fines! minds in the n a­
Sarepta Home Fund.
tion” w ill he brought lo F lo r ­
A big pot of hot soup w ill ida lo enlighten Ihe population
be served to the Sarepta Tag on the subject ol freedom v*
D ay w orkers by M rs. C. T .
the B ed s.
E lliso n of C lyde's G r ill, in
B ry an t gave few details
Ihs* 200 hlork of Sanford
o
ilie
r than tile program w ill hr
A ve . T lie soup w ill tie sup­
plemented
by
sandwiches m ainly lupjiorled hy private
made by m em ber* of the Wo­ c ilu e n s and industry, amt w ill
m an's Club, wlm are spun- have national affiliatio n with
the Institute fu r A m erican
anring the T a g Day D riv e .
Strateg y in Chicago
E v a n s , who nuw m akes Vi,■Nobody asked me, hut re ­
m em ber Hie Sarepta home fioo a y e a r, w ill get an Increase
is ju st a stop gap m easure in the new post in the form of
on aid lo our indigent and payment from Hie Chicago in
old . . . The County Com ­ s litu tr. lie has made several
m ission w ill still have to do trips North to discus* the pro­
aomelhlng . . .
I w in d e r if gram with others and helped
anyone
has
ever
thought organize the Flo rid a cam ­
paign.
about H ill Burton fu n d i.
E v a n s w ill s e n e as a special
Not only has M ax B rew er advisor to Hie national in sti­
fu lle d on (he idea o ver a tute.
He estimated that the Cost ol
L a k e Monroe Causew ay but
•is o
nixed
prospects
lo r tlie program w ill be between
building the proposed acres* $50,000 and SIOO.OOO a ye a r and
road from Wc«t Volusia lo that very little of Ihe money
w ill be supplied by Umt slate .
N ubs.

whether S em in ole| farin g of Sem inole B lvd

County w ill participate in the

;

HcprcaChtatitca of 112 tseinG rin d J u r y Monday w ill
hold up new windows com inolc County civic o rg an ltn struction on the third floor lions met Thuiadny a t the
Sanforvl Woman’s Club mid
of the courthouse.
D r. J e s s Diet* In town
looking o ver Sewage tre a t­
ment plant amt also w ill do
some work for the Hunt peo­
ple on some ind ustrial waste
problem s

is

Saturday On Seminole Blvd.

ll c y , we noticed some su r­
veyo rs oul by A dam s Shopping Center property.
to

w lit li

as

Special County M eet Set

T h a t letter w rite r who critic iie d
our
Tax
collector
John G allo w ay should get his
fa cts rig h t! G allo w ay has
done much for this county
. . . If you think I ’ m kidding
check those excess fee re ­
ports. . .

happened

p a rk ,

l i m

I ' n i t c i l I ’ ros-s l.i-iit&lt;i&gt;il W in *

O P . Herndon out of the
hospital.

What evs’r
B cllm e ad e !

tria l

W K A T I I K I t : I ’u r l l y . l o w l y , t t iilil. |,o \ v t s in iK lit lid .

County Com m ission C h a ir­
man J . C . Hutchison doing
w ell afte r surgery at -Semi­
nole M em orial Hospital. May
he out soon!

Sem inole County F a ir is
scheduled this y e a r for live
week of Fob. I-Feb . 9

ing developed into an Indus

u Jlr v

Memo
to
farm ers
and
irrow ers—deadline for sign­
ing up for the C S D A A g ri­
cu ltu ra l program for 19»13 is
J a n . 15 . . .

!o

•and acres
Flo rid a
bcrlan d.
T h e lim b crlan d presents a
special challenge. N ature ol
the te rra in ,
jungle-tike
in
most instances, m akes it im
possible
to
use
orthodox
methods of tim tier harvest
F u rth e r, die Hunt I’m perlies philosophy of land d e­
velopment dictates that as
the land is employed to its
best current use, planning
and reinvestm ent for tits- future must assure the con­
tinuing c real urn of values for
the I&gt;oM interests ol the e n ­
tire com m unity.
T in s
philosophy
applies
w iih Hunt Pro p erties, whe­
ther Hie I .list involved is be­

Over Key Posts

Siip jairl of the f i n l phase of
a new rra p ix .rlio n iiirn t com ­
prom ise in (lie Stale le g is la ­
ture was expressed here today
hy State Hep. M ark N. C le ve­
land J r .
Ilc fe rrin g lo a l IT rejMirt to
The lle ia ld (rum S araso ta «i
a plan to in rrra s e the ly g is*
la tu rr to IPO representatives
and 42 senators in an linedia le raile d session, 4 'lrvrlan d
«aid he it in favo r of th r plan
However, lie would not com ­
mit him self to a second pha»e
of the |&gt;rograin: To In rrra se
Ihe House to a Ifl-n ie m la T ship at a Inter date. “ It
would,” lie *aid, “ only aeroniplish added i i i p i i i I n t s and add­
ed cost uf government hut, as
I *ce it, nothing e lse .”
liouse Speaker M a I I ii r y
Holla- said he w ill try hard to
sell the two stage plan during
the weekend a t the "o nly
rh a n re " (or effectively lerun
&gt;4it ut in -4 tin* Legislature in
Hlne lo r Ihe reg u lar session in
A p ril.
It would Involve an Ininird ia le t iw ria l sestiun to adojd
a form ula increasing ll.u i*e
tiirm la T * h i|i from ti.’&gt; to to!)
and Ihe Senate Horn 2d to 12.
With these additional m em ­
bers seated. Hom e said. th&lt;*
190.1 le g is la tu re Hun could
llir rt’*t uf Ih r ajqxirtio n in riil plan, presum ably an
inerea*.' in Hie llo u *c lo I I I
n icin lie rs and any rliin g e s llm
la w m akers favored for Hi*
Senate, during (lie reg u lar
session

Found

Art Assn.
Sets Meeting

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                    <text>Pro-Am Field
Of 200 Expected
At Vero Beach
VEEO BEACH—A field of
tOO landing amateur and pro*
faaalonal collars will con
▼arga here UUa waakand for
th# Pro-Am, Florida'* rlejl
■at two-dap arrant of lU kind.
They'D tea of at 1:80 a. m.
Saturday am' Sunday on V*ro
Beach Country Club'* palm
•tedded fairway*. Heat pro
Johnny Morgan aay* tha
WOO-yard, par 71 layout la in
"tha boat condition ararN ainca
aummar raoonatnictlon of tha
hack Him.
Law Wortham, low pro hare
In INS, add Dub Pagan’a de­
fending Pro-Am fouraoma
hand tha 10 proa and ISO antateura eying for oear 14000 In
prlaea. Rated aa eontcndcra
are Willie Ooggln, Wally Ul­
rich, Art Doartng, John BarBum, J. C. Cooaie, and Jim
McCop. Other top ontranta
include Clyde Ualaa, Ed RuMa, Moo Norman, Gil Cara■nag*, Paul Kelley, BUI
Markham, Tobty Lyona and
Glenn Teal
Play ta the OO-hole orant
erlQ ha beat ball of the fourmwm ta tha pro-am half. Win­
ning amateur* will ahara
apofla worth ft ,£00. The top
proa will apllt 11,800 in each
of tha pro and pro-am halrea
ad th

McRoberfs Team
Goes Into Lead
Mclobnrta Tire trio la tha
•aadapura Bowling League
took three hrom Piano Mfg.
Co * ita a aad tumbled tha
J«t but aggregation from Brat
place to oocoad.
Loog-Uao occupant* of the
lop spat, KM Jot Ina outfit
didn’t bar* tha Muff la their
nontax, while (ho McRobarti teem waa playing tba
laat place Pterro trio.
WoUh Tiro iwmainod hi
third poaitlea by taking all
lour (ram Stempcr'a Real
Eateta aad BL Joha'a Realty,
playing abort handed, man­
aged to lake nil four from
Alia of Sanford In aplte of
G m , minting keglcra.
Factory Paint Outlet and
Jat ins wlK chair match,
which waa enough to drop
Um Jot Inn one-half point
behind McRobari*.
Batty Callao burned up the
lanes to roll the high acrlaa
for tba session. a bUatcring
183/327, and Midge Wood*'
101 high gauie rcaulted la n
III aerira. Loulae HoaCord alan tumbled the pin* handily
with n IK'SOi aerlaa.

T ig er Manager
Predicts Fight
DETROIT (UPI) — “Wo’ll
giro ’em flu.”
That was the flat bout
from Detroit Tiger manager
Bob Srhefflag a* ho flew Into
town Mooday and rowed tha
Tlgars arc going to make
Mrioui bid to beat out Now
York for the IKS American
League pennant.
Making a two-day visit to
Detroit from bii borne ta
•eottsdste, Aril., Rebelling
declared, "We’d have won
the pennant lait yaar If
Prank Lary hadn’t
tojurod."

Apopka Tonight
The Seminole Hlirh bMketbnll team will take
off for Apopka tonight to do battle with the
Blue Dartem, Clam A Champion* from Inst year,
who have been sweeping everything before them
thin year.
So far undefeated, the Darters have yet to
hnve a real tussle, but the Seminole* Hre rendy
to give them one tonight, after taking two in it
row during last weekend.

By John A. SpolskI
Do you remember the lyric*
to that “oldie" which w ent. .
my dream* are getting better
every time?
Well, hare at Jet Lane* our
bowling acorea are getting
bigger all the time!
We had the “Rig Blast" Uke
place during the Friday avanlng Pcteraen Double* Lg.
Ole Harry Pentecost taught
ua all a leaion or two a* ha
flattenad thote pin* with devaatetlng BIO BOMBI He
stroked nine c o n e a e u t l v e
■tribes, spared and then struck
again to flnlih with a blister­
ing 11771
And once again ha and hla
partner Floyd Startln combin­
ed for a 482 total and won tha
first gams against Woody
Wilson and Naal Harwell.
But hold onto your hatal In
the very neat match gams,
Naal and Woody turned the
tables around and combined
their games of 224 (Maxwall)
and 231 (Wilson) for a 4861
HOW ABOUT THATI llU llt
These aeons are as good or
better than those you’ll start
ilng again on tha I’rofeealonal Bowling Association's
Tournament* on week-end TV
which (tarts again tha and of
this month.
Oops . . . before wa skip to
one of tha tother hot ahot
leagues, Maxwall finished the
night with a 007 to Pent*coit’a 079111 1
Tha Band Spun had some
good chucking being done liy
Margie Kipp, who had high
alngla for the nlto with a 1W8
and Peggy Btewsrt’a 491 was
good 'nuff for aerlaa.
Gee, that Just banly nosed
Cell Del'alma out of both cate­
gories as aha cams thru with a
196/471 combo. (AtU girl,
Cell . . . show the old man up!)
Tha Friday Nils Mr. A Mrs.
league once again had Klalna
Koatlva! leading tha other lasairs with her 180/628 set
Hey, how afoul those scores
being rolled In tha Thursday
Nile Mixed League, too?
(Blowing the men how it's
done were Bill Foator with his
203 and Jim Anderson with a
nifty 880 aeries. Going strong
again for the dletaif side la
Margie Kipp who had a 4UH
aaL 1 believe that Margie had
“found" herself again and will
be rolling that strike ball
more often now.
Port Tsana Armso was right
on target as aha unloaded with
a “goodie,’’ a 184. Thal’a the
way to fire 'em. Teens. (As a
fowler you're O. K. . . . but a*
a tipster on "How to Win at
Jal-Alai" . . . we're on even
terms. Both looters I)
It seem* like the more 1
write about those Friday af-

Palmer Puts On His
Patented Finish
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - It
wa* tha same old moaotonous
story today with Arnold Pal­
mar t i l l s oa top of tha moday hasp — exactly where ho
was whoa they dosed tba till
on golf* money register for
la his wallet was a K,«oo
chock, his pay for a first-place
ia tha $30AOS Los Aageles
Open which anded Monday la
a typical, patented Palmer fin­
ish.
Hs ctate firm three strokes
off the pace to wia handily
with a five-under-par at sad
a four-round 274 total. It waa
Araie’s nth tooraiment wia
hi sovaa years as a pro. But
tt was his first victory ia tha
Los Angelas Open — having
aevor finished bettor than loth
|a hie heretofore Jinx event.
"1 want to thaak the splendid
gnOsry, all my friaada — aad
eestrone," mid Pslater, castlag a meaningful glance sky­
ward aa ha pocketed tha loot,
n s m m iahls And tours*.
af ths soar pul him well
i f a l. Last year be

bankrd a record official $81,448 to TGA winnings.
Playing what ha termed
“erratically,'' be put togathar
a round of eight blrdJcs, a
bogey and a double bogey.
After tuning back tho nottoo
strong drives for the front spot
by Art Wall, Don Pairfield aad
Huston La Clair, ha made a
virtual runaway of U la hla
decisive margin over tha secood-plscm — imports Canad­
ian Al Balding and South Af­
rican Gary Player, who each
finished with a 177.
“The big hole was tha 17th,“
said a perspiring Palmer as
ha quaffed a soft drink at the
Haleb. “That's when 1 really
won it."
To ha aura, ha did by rolling
ia a binlie putt — which ha
modestly said was from 80 feat
ant.
Whan tha Utile ball dropped
in tha cup hla army, cheered,
“Go, Anile, go." A waitress in
tha Rancho Park golf courts
restaurant tossed a tray high
la tha air aritk n scream at ax^itsmeat

ternoon youngster* from De­
nary, my friend* of th* Spar*
rubber*. League, the better
they roll their game*. And
bear In mind that almost ev­
eryone In the league Is at least
60 to 66 yeara of agel
Wall anyway, Parsons of tha
Cracked team fowled a 244
scratch gam* II And buddy,
whether you're S or 80 and
you roll a 244 gam* . . . that's
better than terriflcl
Listen to aom* of tha other
score* which were rolled. . . .
Ed Conley 101, Muller 173,
Charley Starks and hla new
ball 178, C. King 162. E. Og
den 178, Meyer ICO, Roach
172, Blank 170, 8toney 1A2 and
187, Hhawkry 176, Orvllla
(Hmnkey) Jones 183, Walter*
ICR, L. Moore 100 and 11. Long
172.
Keep It up fellow* . . . you
certainly provide m* with In­
spiration.
Joan Adams of VAH-3 E. W.
team In tha Holler Motors
League took hi single and aer­
ies with a 178/461 this past
week. Walt a minute Johnl
How about Joy Markley she
also rolled a 178 game! Con­
gratulations to both of these
charming kcglcr ettes.
For the second consecutive
week ia was Johnny Wright
of tha Larry's Mart team go­
ing all th* way in tba All Star
League.
That boll of hla would Just
have to nip tha head pin and
you'd automatically aspect to
see tha pint literally bursting
front tha decks.
John smacked home a win­
ning duo of 260/067 set. That's
professional shooting, my foyl
Mighty final
Big Bad Bobble Borsdorf
continue* h I a exceptionally
fin* fowling, too. Bob averag­
ed over the 200-mark with
gam** or 210, 222/0181 Not
too many pin* behind, and
definitely breaking out of a
mild slump, la Georgs (Caorga011) Swann, genial secretary
of the league. George Just
missed that Charmed Circle aa
he checked In with a 691 set,
Don't forget that Jat Lana*
will be hosting the Central
Florida Monthly Classic on th*
last 8nturdny of this month. In
addition, wa'II be playing host
to th* B. P. A. Junior Travel­
ing League on tha following
day, Sunday, January 27th at
2 p. in.
Plan on coming on out and
either fo a participant or a
spectator! I know you're good
enough for either category.

Mayfair Team
Defeats Eustis
Golfers of the Mayfair Coun­
try Club won thrlr Inter-city
match age Init tho team from
the Pine Meadow Club at EusUs.
The score was Mayfair 80,
Pine Meadows SI. and Sonny
Powell of Mayfair had the
low grosi score, a 74.

Approval Seen
For Next Liston,
Patterson Bout

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REVIEW OF THE YEAR—fly Alan M a w

Pro Grid Loop Adds Trouble

NEW TORE (UPI) - An­
nouncement of tha site and
date (or the return Sonny Lislon-Floyd Patterson hesryweight title fight Is expect**
within 24 hours, now that the
World Boxing Association has
unexpectedly approved It.
Emile Bruneau of New Or­
leans, chairman of Um WBA'a
World Championship Commit­
tee, announced Monday night
that the WBA’a ban against
the return bout has been re­
scinded.
Ex-champion Patterson, who
has the privilege of choosing
the site and date under the re­
turn-bout contract, has been
considering four cities: Balti­
more, Miami Beach, Cleveland
and Lai Vegaa, Nav.
In those four arcs*, at least
one boxing commission — not
Identified by Patterson — had
been reluctant to sanction the
fight because of the WBA ban.
Now that Impediment has been
removed.
Promoter Al Bolin of Cham­
pionship Sports, Inc., has visit­
ed three of the cltiea and re­
ported to Patterson on their
possibilities as sites.
Bruneau stressed that the
championship committee had
reversed Its Christmas Eve
decision because the WBA
Ratings Committee on Jan. 2
had boosted ex-champion Pat­ D m Scholarship Handicap
terson from second among highlights the program at the
contenders to first
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
Bruneau explained that Pat­ tonight In honor of the track's
terson's boost had followed 14th annual scholar ship night.
aulomaUcally the dropping of All profit from the tontop contender Eddla Machen race cards will go to the
of Portland, Ore., completely State Board of Control for
out of the rankings because of distribution to echola rah ip
a mental Ulaess.
funds, primarily at tha Uni­
versity of Florida, Florida
State and Florida A and M.
Tba idea for scholarship
night was originated by
chairman of too board Jer­
ry Oolite* when ha waa a
member of the state legis­
Action In tha All Star lature back In tha late 40s.
League a t Jet Lane* found Jlnee then, tho benefits that
John Wright of Larry's Mart help deserving students bava
having a hot night tumbling skyrocketed Into the millions
the pins to the tuns of e with several hundred thousand
2Sn/ART e*&gt;ri*a, to establish t dollars received from Ftern*w season high for both Ha tracks each yaar.
Eight top flight greyhounds
gam* and **rl*s totals.
With games of 260, 172 and will compete la tba Handi­
226, Wright led the Larry’s cap. They era. big Calhoun,
Mart trio to a three game Larfies, B. Bright and Resweep over Betty Ann’s which Hna. all popular here last
Increased their league lead season, and four highly re*
c o m m e n d e d newcomers,
to a big IA games.
Calleen,
Speaker's
In th* process of losing to Sweet
I-arry's Mart, the Betty Ann's Maid, Sawbuck's Choice and
also slumped from second La Gina.
In Grade A competition
place to third, aa th# result
here
last year Big Calhoun
of Handy Food Stora's taking
three from Meador* Marina. accounted for seven wins
Tha Handymen are now reek­ aad attained a national A-2
ing with e precarious on* rating. Leaving hero he fin­
game margin In second spot. ished second in inaugurate
In other action, Kralley Con­ at Desert Park and Pueblo.
crete managed to take two Tho first matinee of tha
rams* front Sanford Dry season is on Up Wedansday
Cleaner* end P. Zeull and starting at 2 p. m.
Harold Robertson's Pretty
Son* got ■ break when Faust
Drug forfeited all three Best, a newcomer here,
Beat, a newcomer hero, romp­
game*.
Th* week aaw 10 over-200 ed over tha 3/18 mile course
games rolled In tha loop, with
Wright's 269 topping them 140,000 Bid
all. John Spolikl had ■ NEWARK, N. J. (UPI) —
223/676, Hob Horidorf a 210- Newark boxing promoter Wil­
322C6I8, Al DePalma, 217/678, liam Gilscnserg said he will
Bill Hall, 218/846, Georg# offer lightweight champion
S w a n n , 202-203/692 and Cartes Ortix 840,000 to defend
Woody Wilson ■ 210/691.
his title against Kenny Lana.

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Tho National Football League
waa faced by trouble on two
flanks today with one of its
stars ready to battle for hta
right to run a tavern and
the possibility of an Investi­
gation by the Senate rackets
committee.
Along with the disclosure

Sfenstrom Takes
Four In Bowling

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Scholarship Handicap Is First
Of Dog Track Charity Features

Wright Leads
All-Star Action

Strastrora Realty, sparked
by Ubbta Whitehead's 191,
took four straight from Na­
tionwide Insurance at the
last session of the Hi-Nooner'a league play at Jet
Lanes.
The CPO Wives edged their
way back into second place
by dropping the M and R Bar
team with three win*, and
Dot Button did a bit ol good
bowling for Mayfair Inn as
she led them with a 213/371
series to a sweep over
Grapevllle Nursery.
Mar-Lou's Teens Armao's
182 carried the trio along to
a four point win over Shoe­
maker Construction.
Three-way splits were con­
verted by Carrol Connellywho with Mary Elmore cooverted the 6-7-10; Etta Dor­
man picked up the 4-3-7 and
Carolyn Sallee the 2-7-4. A 3-7
was spUled by Letba Ward
and the 3-10 fell for Frances
Cross, Etta Dorman and
Rhoda Meltxer.
Dot Button's three strikes
In a row were v big help In
her effort to roll high game
and series and Etta Dorman
also came through with the
prized string of three.

in a fast 31.32 seconds Mon­
day night to win the second
feature race of the new sea*
son at tha kennel club.
The speedy dark brindle,
who will not be two-yearsold until May, broke second
from the six box but poured
on the steam in the stretch
to overtake Ui* favorite, Ra­
pid Roy, who had been lead­
ing by a length. Pretty's
Best, second choice with the
muluel players, waa 3Vt
lengths in front at the wire
and paid $7-40 on the nose.
The 3-6 quintals with the
two favorites participating
waa worth 814.60. Refuel, a
Two top women golfers will
10 to 1 shot, finished third. fold a clinic and taka part in
a nine hole demonstration
round at Mayfair Country Club
Wednesday.
Betsy Rawls and Judy Kim­
ball will be here for the
event, co-sponsored by the
D m Spare Rlbbers Friday Stsyfalr Inn and the Wilson
Afternoon Bowling Club* of Sporting Goods Co.
DeBary started the second
The public is Invited to at­
half of the season with the tend the clinic, which will be­
Tender Team taking first gin at 1 p.ra. and no adntisplace and three teams tied slon will be charged.
for second place.
The standings to date:
Tender, won 4. lost 0: Bar-bq. 3 1; Bakcd's 3-1; Tough,
3-1; Cracked. 2-2; Lean, 3-2;
Scrap, 1-2; Never Better 12; Fat. 1-3; Broiled, 0-4.
Ed Persona howled 244, an
all time high net score for
the league, with a three game
series of 633, having seven
strike* In ■ row. Frank
Stooey had the second high
series of the day with 328
and Ed Conley was third with
306.
The Gen. II. P. Newton
Memorial Monthly Trophy
was awarded to Ed Z. Wal­
ter* for his December high
score by John Spolskl, donor
of the trophy. Ellsworth Og­
den bolds the all time high
three game series for the
league with a 604.

Golf Clinic Set
Here Wednesday

Tender Team
Goes Into Lead

when owner-coach Georg*
Hates first made public re­
ports last week that som«
of the league's player* had
been suspected of “ unde­
sirable associations.”
“ It has been and ia our
policy not to discuss publicly
names of specific individual*
mentioned In the rumor*
which we are Investigating,”
said the spokesman.
Here in Washington, the
Senate racket* committee,
headed by Sen. John L. Mc­
Clellan, (D-Ark), would not
reveal whether Its Investiga­
tor planned to question either
Chicago Bear fullback Rick
Casarrs or Hates.
Casares said test Saturday
that he took two lie detector
tests at the league's request
and wa* cleared of any sus­
picion of wrong-doing.

fore than an Investigator
from the Senate rackets
committee was bound for
Chicago to conduct a preli­
minary inquiry into the pro­
football situation, the Detroit
News reported Monday that
defensive tackle Alex Karras
of the Detroit Lions has been
ordered to sell hla share of
a tavern.
General manager Edwin J.
Anderson of the Lions was
quoted by the News as say­
ing:
“I don't like the Mea of a
player ouuing a part of a
bar where he might run In­
to undesirable people.”
In L»s Angeles, where he
Is practicing for Sunday’s
Pro Bowl game, Karras was
visibly upset by the report.
“ It’s only a rumor as far
as I'm concerned,’' Karras
said. But be added if tt were
true. “I certainly will Uke
action. They're not going to
do that to me.''
Karras said he would not
give up his 8t3.000 investment
In the tavern without ■ fight.
“It's all I have," he said.
Anderson and Lions' presi­
dent WUIlam Clay Ford dis­
cussed the Karras situation
with NFL Commissioner Pete
Roselle In Miami last Satur­
day, according to the Detroit
News.
“We decided to talk to Alex
when he gets back from the
coast,” the News quoted An­
derson.
A spokesman for Roselle,
when asked for comment,
merely repested what the
NFL commissioner had said

DeBary Fishing
Club To Meet

Perfecta Pays
$747 Af Fronton
Big payoffs were in store
for (he patrons of the OrlandoSeminole Jal Alai Fronton dur­
ing the matinee and evening
performances Monday, but It
was the eighth game during
the matinee that brought the
crowd lo its feet, especially
the holders of a 1-2 perfecta
which paid a record matlnc*
sum of 8747. This Is the high­
est paid during an afternoon
session.
Six games were above the
century mark, four In the mat­
inee and two in the evening.
The daily double of I-t paid
8198.40.
Zarra, as the long shot, won
In the afternoon eighth game,
with Elorrl playing off for tha

pOw.twii for the big |&gt;-;off. Elorrl figured in a 8162.30
payoff in the matinee 11th
with teammate Badlola.
Jacin captured the evening'*
game which paid 8146.40 In a
4-3 combination, with Badlola
placing.

The DeBary Fishing Club
will hold U'# meeting Wednes­
day at 7:30 p. m. at the Re*
creation Fire Hall.
Trom the Orlando TV
group, will ba Don McAllis­
ter, Waller Hudson and Tom
Denmark: and Sid Porter of
DeLand of the St. John's
River Valley Advisory Com­
mission. Thera will also be
pictures of fishing and hunt­
ing aa part of the program.
A question and answer per­
iod Will follow, with a elat­
ing reel aa a prize. Refresh­
ments will be served and a
get-to-gether will wind up
the evening. The public l a 1
Invited to come and hear j
these sportcastera speak.
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The Winner®
FORT PIERCE (UPI) —
Art Fisher of Cincinnati.
Ohio, and Glen Stuart of
Grand Itapldi, Mich., com­
bined for a best-all scurt of
33-34-67 Monday to win tba
one-day golf tournament for
club professionals.

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Girl Dies On Scooter;
City To Tighten Law
The city plans to clamp down on
motor scooter driving here after a
10-year-old Paola girl was dead on
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arrival at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital late Tuesday as a result of a
By LARRY VERHIIKL
ecooter-car ernah.
John (prominent) S a u l * ,
The girl was Identifier! nn Nancy
prominent real (prominent) j Louise C'aaainclli. Police paid the
•atata apprslaar and prorain- youngster was riding with her bro­
ant man around town will ther. Robert Duane Werner, when
apeak to tha prominent Jaycae the scooter collider) with a car oper­
organization at noon (prompt­ ated by James Clayton Walter.
ly) Thurtday. Tha vtiy prom- j Grapevlllo Ave. at the in tern e d ion of
Inent Saul* will discuss the First St. and French Ave.
prominent racing commission
Werner suffered a fractured pel­
and how they atay In prom­ vis and other Injuries.
inence.
Tueatlay night, the City Commis­
e * *
sion authorized City Attonicy Wil­
Say, how come Jim Oirken- liam Hutchison Jr, to look into the

possibility of drawing up a law gov­
erning motor scooters in the city
Sendees are scheduled for Nancy
I-miiae. with Rosary to be reciter!
Thursday at 8 p. ni. at Brisson Funer­
al Home anti funeral Mass, at 11 a. m.
Friday at All Souls Catholic Church,
with Rev. Richard Lyons officiating.
Rurinl will be In All Souls Cemetery.
Miss Cnssinelli was born in I-on
Angeles, Calif., but npent most of her
life in Sanford. She is aunived by
her mother, Mrs. Mnrinnne W. Cnsainelli of Paolo, her father, John H.
Cnssinelli of Cincinnati, Ohio; her
sister, Kntherine Werner, her bro­
ther, Robert Werner, both of Paolo
and a grand-aunt, Mrs. Catherine H.
Jones, of Sanford.

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Established 1908 WED., JANUARY 9, 1963
SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 623

Driver Jail Term Retained
As County Judge's Policy

meyer wasn't re-elected school
The policy adopted In April. 1962, by County
board chairman , . . Jim real­
Judge Vernon Mize of imposing a mandatory
ly did a good Job.
jail sentence in addition to the monetary fine on
• • •
all persons found guilty of driving while intoxi­
■ -y
y *
Tom McDonald became may­
cated will he continued this year, Judge Mize in­
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dicated todny.
or laat night. . . . This morn­
IV;, 11 V
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ing ha has tha flu. . . . Guess
M 'is i • " i " ' ■•
Armed with statistics to show that tha
too much overexposure cele­
number of DWl cases dropped from 96 in 1961
brating last night, or too much
to 73 in 1962, after the mandatory Jail sentence
night air.
warning wns Issued, Judge Mize pointed out that
• • •
the new |&gt;oliry had been a deterrent factor.
j,
CONVERSATION W I T H
Contrary to concern over the possibility of
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MAYOR TOM McDONAi.D.
more persons going to trial, the records show
REPORTER: What projects
that this did not happen, Judge Mize said. Nor
would you like to sea pushed
did the percentage of convictions in jury trials,
this year?
chunge to any significant degree.
MCDONALD: Well, eater
"It will be my policy during 1963 to continue
Improvements and revamping
the imposition of mandatory jail sentences in nil
the downtown section. Cooper­
driving while intoxicated cases," Judge Mize
ating with the landlord* and
said.
I
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&gt;
tenants to make our downtown
YIV^.-OT $b;'lik\
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better.
REPORTER: How about tha
V*
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port terminal?
McDONALI); ril wait and
see whet tha englneera come
up with in their report.
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REPORTER•
about an
alephant for tha too?
McDONALD: No comment.
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Two members of the North Orlando Connell nansCity Comiiiiaaioncra l a a t
K - . X 2 1 ..ZtiSSM i ;
til three other* to rvfilarw the mayor nnii two board
night heard a report on that
menibei* nlment from a scheduled meeting Monday
stadium tax. School board re­
ported revenue at $t,70y , , .
nltflit.
computed revenue 12.200. , . .
Minute* of the meeting ahow that Councilmen
GOOD LUCK, says retiring Mayor Jim Crapps, right, to new Mayor Tom
THANKS FOR NINE years of service goes to Karl Higginbotham, left,
A discrepancy of $600. . . .
\V. \V. Aitderiion and Iloliert Stephenmin, who alwo
McDonald
at
Tuesday
night's
city
commission
reorgauizationul
meeting.
I
nun
Mayor
Crapps
at
the
commission
meeting.
IligginiMitham
was
pre­
Commissionwanta
to know
is vice mayor, took the icCrapps turned over the gavel as the new board was officially installed.
sented with a silver tray and resolution for his diligent and long service.
why.
lion, tiling a section of tlw
e a a
village :hart«r aa a bail* for
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A building permit hat bean
the replacement of Mayor
Issued to the Casselberry
t t J U O A . . .
FrankFasula and rouncilmen
Women’s Club for the new
Hurl
Stripling.
and Clarence
porch,. . . coats axpcAed to be
w • ■b
t
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CHARLOTTE, N. C. (UPI)
Memory, who were absent.
slightly store than $600.
Named In the minutes as —Police and FBI agents today
a a *
are David Til- pinned their hopes for capture
OVERHEARD ON T H E
Convention Sought replacements
Newly elected members
aon,
Art
Ferrin
and William ing a "master criminal in •
MAIN STEM: Gordon Freder­
MIAMI (UPI)—Gov. Farrla Wolf, aelrcled for the council homburg hat" on lha possible
of the Altamonte Springs
ick laughing to hlntaelf walk­
Bill Hemphill and W. Scott shareholders meeting this
Bryant said Tuesday hr will by a resolution adopted by anger of a beautiful woman.
town council. Ally. Gene R.
ing out a t Roumfllat's. . . . Tom McDonsld pledged to the community.
Ilurni were named new dir­ week.
The chit, "extremely well*
name a »prrlal citizens com­ Anderson and Slephenxon.
"Ha, ha, looks lika tha gov- keep "Sanford on the move"
In other builncst, the com­ Stephenson and Sluart Don­
ectors of llie Sanford At­ Burn* Is manager of Flor­
proportioned"
woman accom11m
action
was
taken
un­
amor will be callin’ tha boya ■t be look over s i major mission ipproved pay raises ald Fritch will be formally
lantic Bank at the annual ida Power and light Co. mittee lu go la Washington der tha authority of Article panied tbo smartly dressed
Tuesday
night
at
the
city
back.
Jan. tfl-19 for a seriei of Dem­
seated tonight at a meeting
commission's reorganization- for Police Cspt. Arnold Wil­
here while Hemphill is pres­ ocratic meeting* on choosing 3, Section 12, of the village confidence man on a pre• » a
liams.
Assistant
Fire
Chief
of
tile
council.
Christmas shopping spree in
ident of his own unitor com­ tin- parlj's site lor its 1964 na­ diaiicr which provide* for
A CONVERSATION WITH al meeting.
Robert Thomas and finance
whirh he purchased $R.$0t
Representing Ward* three
the
replacement
of
village
M.
L.
(Sonny)
Rabom
re­
tional convention.
JOHN FITZPATRICK:
pany.
department worker S a r a and four, respectively, ihe
worth of merchandise with
officers
ahsent
or
disabled,
placed
Earl
Higginbotham
REPORTER: Look* l Ik a
Kaslcrhy. Joe Maker voiced
Relected to llie board
by the remaining member* worthless check*.
as
city
commissioner
and
two
men
were
elected
with­
anly you and 1 want an admin­
Among the Rems bought by
of the council.
were George (Jrtsitus, chair­ Frost Docs Well
Higginbotham was presented opposition to (lie pay boosts, out opposition at the Dec­
istrative aids now.
BOSTON
(U
P
I)-I’rlzu
win­
W
.
R. Garner, allai Wilson
When
apprised
of
the
with an offirial rexohiiinn citing that all three were ember village eleelion
man; Howard Hodges, Roy
ning poet Robert Frnst. Mi. to­ "council'*" action today, Garner, described as *o hand­
FITZPATRICK: I wouldn’t and gift of appreciation for given raises al budget time.
Mann,
G.
A
Speer
Jr.,
L.
I.
Also
slated
for
the
session
day waa reported in fair con­ Mayor Fasula declared, "the some in his tweed coal and
The board gave lla formal
aay that. Mr. Hutchison and his nine year* ol service to
Frailer, II B. Pope, fra dition and "doing well" after three councilmen aro still homburg that aatrigirla "Dob­
approval for federal appli­ will be a discussion of the
Mr. Avery still favor one.
cation for port authority purchase of Southern Gulf
REPORTER: How ran we
Southward and George D. undergoing additional minor councilmen and I am still ed and aahrd," were a mink
surgery to prevent further mayor. All Anderson wants stole, a hi-fi stereophonic set
planning funds. Hie Initial Utilities, Inc., water plant
make Mr. Alexander see the
Bishop.
investment for the city will which serve* llie Hdlcrest
error of his waya.
The shareholders elected to blood clotting. Frost suffered to do is keep (lie controversy and a set of French provincial
a small blood clul in the lung going snd foment trouble. silverware.
)m $300 In pay engineer* section of llie town ami has
FITZPATRICK: I beg your
declare a M percent dividend Tuesday.
lieen tied into Ihe recently
Reynolds, Smith and Hill.
pardon.
FBI special agent Joseph
I think It is time the town
which added $!23,00q to the
"I don't mind $300. but laid maim and will form the
Kisilah said Tuesday authori­
a a a
got
a
break
snd
had
soma
first unit of the municipal
capital stork outstanding of A High Fire
ties hope that Garner’s com­
penrr,"
East Central Florida Re­ Nominal Ions arc now open I'm going to take my time, aystem,
(tie bank. In hi* report to
thinking
before
|
vote
to
NEIV YORK (UPI) ~ Two He said lhal a a;&gt;ccl*l panion was a local girl who
gional Planning Council meets for the recipient of the SanTown Attorney Sylvan J,
the stockholders. Hodges, fires in the Empire Stale | council meeting will be rail­ may have received same of
at the Mayfair at 1:30 p. m„ ford-Scmlnole Jnycee* Dis- ' spend $330,000 of taxpayers' Davis said today that (lie
president
of ihe bank, indi­ iluildlng spread to six Hoars ed soon.
money
for
the
facllily,"
Jim­
Ihcse gift*.
Jan. 16.
tinguLhed Service Award and my Crapps said.
loan of $30,000 for the pur­
cated the hank bad one of early today and delayed a lo- The site of the meeting
a a a
Young Farmer of the Year
its best years profit wise on esl television station's morn­ was moved from the regular
If the application ia ap­ chase had hern ronsumated
Railroad up in arms over Award.
operation*.
proved
by the House and and the money was now on
ing broadcasts for 40 minutes. meeting place to Anderson'*
tha Sanford Pipe Line Com­ The DSA honor is In-Mow­
deposit in the Commercial
Tlie directors sImi announc­ The blaze struck the 21th, 23th,
G L E N N M et'A LL
pany jst fuel pipe line. . . , ed each yesr upon a young Home Finance Agency, the Bank of Winter Park.
home. No authority was cited
ed tint effective Feb. 1, ttfth, 63th, 06th and tilth floors for tills action.
Memo to tha ACL, tha pips- man between the ages of city will be given $10,000 for
Harold
Rowland
will
take
of Ihe world * tallest building
Hna will sava U. 8. Taxpayers 21 and 33 whose service to planning which must be paid
Hie temporary councilmen
over new duties as cashier No Injuries were reported.
hack once construction *of
were given llie oath of of­
$3,000 per month.. . .
the community welfare and the terminal starts.
and Lola Housholder assist­
Policeman’s Ball
• • •
fice by llarbara Peters, a
MIAMI (UPI)—Premier Ftbetterment, participation in The entire facility is ex­
ant cashier will continue her Biggest Job
Tha merchants have agreed allround community activi­
notary public, the minutes del Castro's revolutionary re­
Set
Saturday
present
duties
as
head
of
the
pected
to
cost
$330,000.
to remove tha old downtown ties and rivic enterprises
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - show.
gime has closed 3$ private hos­
installment loan department The U. S. Army Corps of Engi­
The council also reappoint
Hie 11th Annual Police,
Christmas tights and to ar­ and leadership ability gives
pital*
and taken over 32 sim­
with a new tillo—assistant neers says It will sward two
range for next year . . . a evidence o( a lasting con­ cd Modesto Velez and ap­ man's Ball will be held at
ilar Inslitulloni, Radio Ha­
vice
president.
pointed E. L. Hums to the the Mayfair Inn Ballroom
contract* totalling $7.3 million
modern decoration system.
vana reported loday.
tribution to the eommunity. city electrical board;
Saturday, with dancing he• • ■
in about four day* for the con­
Tlie hospital* nffrclrd by the
The Young Farmer of Hie
Appointed
M.
II.
Strick­
ginning
at
9:30
p.
m.
Glenn McCall, was elected
struction of the second largest
Public hearing set Feb. 6 Year nominee must lie be.
order were llm la*l sucii pri­
structure ever to be built at
at 10 a.m. la Orange County Iween 21 and 33, and must land to the hoard of adjust­ John Humbley, president president of the Downtown VAH-5 Visited
vately-owned institution* in
of the ssn(«rd Polire Bene­ Merchant's Association al
i'ape Canaveral. II will be the
courthouse on flood control fur be one who is making out­ ment;
LAKELAND (UPI) -Tern- Cutis.
Set public bearings Jan. volent Assn., said today that
By Navy Chief
3UU,000-square foot Operation per* lure* dipped b e l o w
the Econiockhntcbce River standing progress with his
The broadcast said the Cas­
their meeting Tuesday,
Secretary of Ihe Navy Fred Checkout building for Amer­ freezing in north and parts tro regimr has promised em­
basin . . . A must for this agricultural career and has 2$ for consideration of con­ dress is optional and the Taking office with McCall
demning five vacant bouse* annual gala will roolinuc
area.
are Fred Smith aa first vies Korth and Assistant Secretary ica's manned lunar program. of Central Florida loday and ployes of tlie hospitals which
taken an active role in com­ in Goldsboro;
"until.’’
• • •
frosi was reported through­ will remain often that seizure
president, Paul Lewis as se­ of the Navy for Inslallatlnns
munity affair*.
Set a public hearing on re- Tickrta are available from
out much of Ihe peninsula.
The Consolidated Pipe and
by the state will nut affect
cond vice president and lair­ and Logistics, Kenneth E. Be- D raft Cull Set
Nomintlion blanks snd In zoning the northeast comer
any policeman and reserva­ ing Burgess as treasurer.
lieu, recently viillrd the USS
Warren Johnson, liead of Iheir wages or working condi­
Supply Co., of Birmingham, formation may lie obtained
WASHINGTON (UPD-TIte
of
Ninlb
Street
snd
Laurel
tion* may be made by call­
Ala., Is asking permission to by railing or visiting the
McCall lakes the reiAx Forrest a1 and Ihe nffirers and Defense Department announc­ the federal-stale frost warn­ tions.
ing the Police Station.
move into an empty building Jayree Information Offices on Jan. 26.
The Caslroites alto have as­
from retiring eo-ehairimn men of VAH $ who conducted ed Tuesday a 9,coo-man Army ing service, said there was
and start a pipe coating oper­ on Fourth St. and French
E. C. Harper Jr. and Char­ a special presentation for draft call for March. It* high no reported damage to crops. sured owners of the hoxpltals,
ation in Oviedo. Will move in Ave. or by railing Tom Price,
les Robinson, who will aerve them. Later, Korth observed ext quota since last January. But he said tlie cold weather as usual, that they will lie
six months if the operation ia chairman of the DSA award,
with Ralph Cowan aa an ad­ the A3B Sky warriors during Tha drafters will give the would retard tlie growth of compensated lor the seizure
flight operations from tha For- Army a temporary buildup to vegetables in Uie lower east of tlwir property, the official
objectionable. This may be ■ or Bob King, chairman of
visory committee.
permanCbt installation for the the Young Firm er award.
offset a decline in strength roast snd Everglade* area*. radio aaid.
The merchant group voted restal.
company. Oviedo is becoming
(No one whose property has
caused by dcmobilizalioo of Ixims of 26 degrees with
to extend the sidewalk beau­
Deadline lor nominaUoa*
quite aa Industrial town, what is Jan. IT and the banquet
troop* called up to meet llie heavy frost were reporled in been seized by the Castro re­
tification program, via tha
with generator factories, trail­ al which the awards for the
parts of North Florida.
gime hi* yet been paid.)
use of potted ahruba from Wife’s Mishap
Berlin crisis.
Scattered to heavy frost
er ramps and bumpy railroad Distinguished Service, Out­
First St. south oo Magnolia
crossings.
was reported in the central
Talks Continue
standing Young Sailor, Out­ An Orlando fisherman, ap­ were in turned over in the Ave. to Second St. and north Fatal To Man
Everglade*
district,
on Park Ave. to Commercial
BOSTON (UPI)—The shock
standing Young Teacher, parently drowned late Tues­ middle of the lake.
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NEW YORK (UPI) — Talkx and
Herald Index
The Longwood City Council Outstanding Young Farmer day afternoon in the choppy
The sheriffs office Im­ St.
of seeing hit wife scalded by ia tha crippling East and Gulf with scattered light frost on
•t Ua January meeting decided and the Good Government waters of Lake Harney, the mediately dragged the lake,
Bridge ... _ . Pag* t
The overhead Christmas an overturned kettle of hot coast maritime strike, about the lower East Coast.
Pag* 3-A
•gainst giving Its support al Award* will lie held at T sheriff's office reported.
through Hie night and early decoration* now ia use over water proved loo murh for Ri­ wbirh President Kennedy "is
Classified —
The man was identified as morning hour.
this lime to the proposal that p. m. Jan. 26
Coiulr*
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Die downtown streets are to cardo fsavlnn, 47, of East Boa- extremely concerned," resume Stetson Fete Set
William Thomas, who was At approximately to a.m., be taken slows and plana Ion.
McCoy Air Base be designated
Pag* •
Dear Abby
today with no settlement in DeLAND (UPI) — Stetson
fishing with a friend John deputies discovered Thom a*’ are being considered te re­ 1ft collapsed and died Tues­ sight. Assistant Labor Kecre- University's MAh anniver­
•s Central Florida's Commer­
Pag* I-A
Editorial
Harrison, also of Orlando.
cial Jet Terminal , . . council Publinher Dies
body floating near the north place them with sew decor­ day while telephoning (or ■ tary James Reynolds schedul­ sary homecoming will be
Entertainment . Pag* »
LONDON (UPI) — Sir
Deputies aaid that Harri­ end of the lake.
members felt they weren't
_ 2 A 4k 3 A
ations nest year. The asso­ doctor to aid Ua stricken ed separata afternoon meet­ held oo the campus here
Legal*
raffletratiy informed as te Bruce Ingram, M, editor of son waa jdeked vp late in the
An autospy ia expected te ciation put poaad a has iin a wife, who waa hocpnallzed ings with shipper* gad the In­ Feb. 14-17 with "PrxuriUe* In
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Pnasi#
where an alternative location the illustrated London News afternoon and told officers be held sometime during the on the type of decorations with first and second degree ternational
Page 8 \
Society
Longshoremen'* A Confused World" aa its
Inc HU jeers, died Tuesday. • that the boat ha and Thbma* fluffing
until | im c
touki be sought.
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general theme.
hurra of the leg.
Spoil#
—
a to-

Two Councilmen
Appoint 3 Others

McDonald Takes
Over Mayor Post

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Altamonte Sets Bank Names Burns,
Reorganization^

Hemphill Directors

BRIEFS

Service Awards
Nominees Open

Glenn McCall
New President
Of Merchants

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Stylish Slicker
Wanted By FBI

Caslroites Seize
32 Hospitals

State Records
More Freezes

Orlando Fisherman
Drowns In Harney

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Railroad Unions
Ask Reversal Of
Court Ruling

Tshombe Ends
Fight Against
Congo Officials
ELISABETHVILLE, T h e
Congo (Up])—Katanga Pres­
ident Motie Tshombe called ■
halt In his war against the
Unltril Nations lodajr and said
be waa ready to make peace
with the Congo’s central gov­
ernment.
In a statement prepared
Tuesday night and Issued this
morning Tshombe said:
“ I have returned to EUsabethville with the sole purpose
of restoring necessary calm
and peace In KaUnga and Its
people. This consists essential­
ly In swift application of UN
Secretary General U Thant's
plan without further bloodshed
and without useless destruc
lion.
"It follows from this I shall
abstain In these circumstances
Torn any declarations against
ibe United Nations.”
The Katangese leader had
threatened to blow up mining
and power Installations la his
copper-rich province and con
duet a guerrilla war against
the United Nations.
But ha returned to hia cap­
ital Tuesday from Kolwetl —
one of Us last strongholds in
KaUnga — and went Immed­
iately to hit presidential resi­
dence.
Hundreds of Belgian civil­
ians called on Tshombe Tues­
day night to ahaka his hand
and reiterate their tonfldenoo
In hie l*tdanh|p. Ib e Ugbte of
the roildeae* burned late as •
procession of ears mad# a eon-

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grounds.
Them wag no Immediate In­
dication whether Tshombe bad
told Us troops In Kolwetl to
remove demolition charges
they weft reported to have
placed at key mining and pow­
e r installation!. Kolwaal sup­
plies Ti per sent of Katanga’s
kydro-atoctrto power.
It began to look as If there
now would bn an early settle­
ment that would bring Katan­
ga bsck Into a united Congo
and end Its secession morem snt
However, now trouble waa
reposted springing up hi diemood-rich Kasai Province, an
area with a tong history of
tribal strife. The Congo proas
agency said sevoral hundred
persons hsd boon killed ilaco
the withdrawal of UN troops
•ant to reinforce unite operat­
ing In Katanga.

lack Of Change
Is Criticized

MIAMI (UPl) — A Uni­
versity of MUml pevei w swt
professor ehargod Tuesday
that rural legislators have
managed to keep road dis­
tricts the same as they w an
to the 18MU despite changes
in Florida's congressional
districts.
Dade County Rep. Georgs
Uollahan becked up pea
charge by Dr. Thomas 1.
Wood saying that the prose*
road districting in the state
bee resulted In "the very
short end of the (tick” for
the more populated oounThe men spoke at • Bet­
tor Govern meat Association
panel dlscuaaton.
Hollahan said the state’*
present ftvo road districts
should either bo re-arranged
to conform to the state's 11
congressional districts or bo
sheafed to conform with
population shifts.

IIHAIN TEAM MEMBERS from Seminole High
School and Lyman High School are shown here
us they prepnred to compete in the new Brain
Row] Quiz Contest. Top photo, left to right,
SHS team members Betty Brandt, CapL Prank

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Chance, Carol Oxford and John Weatgate. Bot­
tom picture, Lyman team meml&gt;eni, Capt. David
Smith, Pete Cnrlaon, Roger Schmidt and Roy
Goodwin.
(Herald Photos)

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Cold Air Blast
Seminole 'Brain Team' Wins
Snow To Return
A blast of cold air and
mow w u due to re­
turning winter today to tee
Midwest which has been
basking la summery weather
moat of tbo new year. A
heavy rainfall to Hawaii
turned to raging snow.
Colder temperature* were
forecast from the upper
Great Lake* to Washington
and Oregon. Light snow waa
predicted tor much of tee
seme a m , along with the
northeastern states.
In Hawaii, tee bearieet
storm to five years drench­
ed tee Islands with eight
Inches of rain and dropped
op to eight Inches of enow
on Mt. Hatoekale.
Two satellite observers
were trapped briefly on the
10,009 foot volcanic peek on
the Island of Maojl. They
Mid tee made were covered
*o they welted for relief.
The cold temperatures had
already Invaded the great
basin area by early today
end temperature* were to
the toe. Elsewhere along tea
northern belt, temperature*
still were above thawing.
Huron, S. D., had a record
high Tuesday of «1 end
Sloui Falls, S. D. hsd a new
hlghof to.
In Indiana, the tempera­
tures moved to 31, ending
e string of to- consecutive
hours to which the hourly
temperature bad remained
at 30.
In Colorado, Pueblo lied a
high of 07 but at Grind Junc­
tion on the opposite aide of
the state, the mercury rose
to only !•.
In e sampling of peraona
06 years of age or older, S3
percent had some tllneaa or
other health complaint during
e four-week period, but only
one of three of those ailing
aaw n doctor about It.

The first contest to be held
to Sanford between the newly
organised Brain Teams result­
ed la a resounding 140 to to
win for tee gcmtoolc High
School t e a m , competing
against the Lyman H i g h
School team.
The contest, which la con­
ducted somewhat Uka the col­
lage team lelcvUlon quints
which have been seen for sev­
eral years, was bald In the
Seminole High School auditor­
ium,
Members of tee Seminole
team were Betty Brandt,
Frank Chance, Carol Oaford
and John Weatgate. The Ly­
man teem waa composed of
David Smith, Pets Carlson,
Roger Schmidt and Bay Good­
win.
Tbo contest was conducted
by moderator and emeso Jack

well-known l o c a l
shorts and radio announcer.
Samtooto High teacher-spon­
sors are Don Reynolds and
Richard Barnett.
The Lyman team took an
early lead In the quli which
features questions on litera­
ture, chemistry, humanities,
math, geometry, physics, mu­
sic, medicine, poetry, history,
civics and world affairs.
The Lyman lead was lost In
the second hell when lb* Sem­
inole Brain Team caught the
first ersek at the toss-up §ueettonj and then went on to ans­
wer the bonus questions cor­
rectly.
The Judges were Dr. Richard
Forbes end Dr. Harlan Rhod­
es. Mrs. Peg Homer was offi­
cial storekeeper end Fletcher
Cockrell, Lyman Instructor,
sponsored the Lyman team.

Ronald Goers* kept a running
acorn on a big blackboard on
tha stage for the benefit of the
audience.
Seminole High la scheduled
to compete with the Oakrtfge
High School team Jan. IB
while Lyman will host the
Seabroese team.
Seabreese will compete here
with Seminole High Jan. 27
and on Feb. 3. Seminole High
will go to Winter Park.
Moderator Jack Horner an­
nounced that plana tie in Uw
making for broadcasting the
coolest aflat a few of the pre­
liminary "kinks” are Ironed
out.
The Brain Bowl Contasta are
part of a national program to
focus attention on academic
eacellence and permit ranking
high school atudente to exer­
cise their knowledge end quick
thinking.

WASHINGTON (U Pl)-Five
railroad brotherhoods asked
the Supreme Court Tuesday to
reverse a lower court ruling
that would allow railroads to
eliminate ‘'featherbedding.”
The ruling was handed down
last Nor. to by the Tth U. S.
Circuit Court of Appeals In
Chicago. It would allow more
than 200 railroads to make
sweeping changes In work
rules which have been followed
for many years by engineers,
firemen, brakemen and other
umployca.
The appeal said the lower
court based its opinion on evi­
dence which did Rot appear In
the brotherhoods' complaint
and which was never at Issue
In the trial court. The appeal
said the ruling also gives to
management control o v e r
many a teas which have trad!
tlonatly been the eubject of
collective bargaining.
The unions claimed railroads
are required by the Railway
Labor Act to deal with unions
"about changes to the car
here* assignment of work, Job
content, crew consist, place of
work, length of runs, merging
of crafts or classes, abolition
of crafts or classes, merger of
seniority lists and abolition of
jobs.”

Red Cross Calls
Special Meeting
A special meeting of the
board of director* of the
Seminole County Chapter of
the American Red Cross
has been called for Jan. 13
at 4 p. to. to the conference
room of tea Florida State
Bank.
The meeting has been caRed at tha request of John S.
Gibson, veteran ARC work­
er and field representative
of the Southeastern Area Re­
gion, for the purpose of tak­
ing up matters of vital im­
portance to the Seminole
County Chapter.
All members of the board
of directors are urged to at­
te s t Johh McCloskey, local
chairman, said.

Claries W.
Taa Uw and tha Internal
Revenue Service recognise
teat tea parformenea of ser­
vices as an employe cooetitutes the carrying on of a
trsde or business.
Deduction* for expenditures
for t r a v e l , transportation,
meals and lodging white away from bora* on business
and for all rolmburaed ex­
penses are available without
affecting your right to elstm
standard deduction. Other
business expenses (such as
unrelmburtcd business en­
tertainment) of employes (ex-

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Courier u honor guuta of tha council for refreshments and congratulntiona. Also shown at tha extra celebration ia Constable George Kelsey at
left
(llarald Pluto).

used for business to terms of
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By Loulte Simunek
Present and future growth
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will be discutred by Douglas
Stenstrom, chairmen of the
county's long range planning
and development committee,
at Thursday night's meeting
of the Altamonte Springs
Carden Club.
The program will taka
place at the Community
Uouse following the club's
regular monthly 6:110 p. m.
covered dUh supper.
Heading the hollers com­
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G. It. Homes and working
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Sin. J. A. Dailey, Mr. and
Mr*. John Rallley, Dr. und
Mrs. Paul Schallert and Mrs.
J. W. (letJon.
The club has announced
that due to the cold weather
the shufloboard tournament
has been ut a standstill and
award* will not lie presented
until neat month in hopes
that playoffs can be soon
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Congratulations
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HOUSTON, Tea. tUIMI-Insuranee adjuster E. M. Jordan
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P ig i 6—Wed. J»n. 9, *68

fttn'orS Rtrail

Mac Tray Seeks
Second Season Apopka Beats Seminoles 67-38
Win Tonight

Tha naw year atarted off
with a bang for two teams fa
tha City League a* they dawn­
ed their opponent* by taking
ell four prints In loegM ac­
tion. Harry'* Liquor
bean making a concerted ef­
fort to gat moving toward
the upper half of the league
ttanding*. Thta weak, led by
league praaldant Tam Beat,
they awapt their match with
S A W Marine Sendee. Tom
waa red hot, Waiting th* pin*
for a 604 total. Team No. 4,
paced by "Snuffy Smlff" with
l 205/664, ewltchcd place*
with Sanford Mfg. Co. In the
•tending* with o 44) win.
Jat Lane* hald their aevan
point lead by taking throe
polnta from Engle’*. Bchrtns
waa high with a 601 aeriaa,
hia 234 flrat game being high
aingle for tha night Maxwall
hod a 904 and Boradorf a 236
far the winner*, while 8wann
GOING GREAT GUNS this seaaon is the Semihit back with a 232/892 and
no]® High Ju n io r V arsity squad, which won its
Eatrldga a 212/872 for tha
aeventh stra ig h t game of th e season Monday
ioaara.
n ight by defeating the jayvees of Apopka 65-46.
Lake Monroe Ina kept pace
Shown are, from left, front row : Mike McHenry,
with tha laagua leader* by tha
earn* f-1 margin ovar Buddy'*
Auto. DaPalma’a 328 and 206
game* war* high for Laka
Monro* with Plrae earning
through with a 201. B
rolled o 207 and Von Herbs*
Ho a 206 for Buddy'*.
SAN DIEGO, Call/. (UP1)Team No. 1 took the mao
•if* ef Sweeney's with a 1-1 The touring goU profeaalonala
latovnattonal
win also. Although thoro bid a happy goodbye to Arnold The iavaatlgallons of tha
woro no too gtmta tn this
off-field activities of Nation­
match, DoJong oamo cloto Palmer thia wuak and right al Football League players
among thcmaolvra for the la turning up almoet dally
with 199 and 111 acoraa.
Standing* aftor 17 wooka apolla In the 423,000 San DIago disclosure* but no concrete
show Jot Lenae atilt on top O p e n toureamant atarting evidence of any crime.
However, fear to growing
with 60 wins and 11 loaooa. Thuraday.
Lake Montoo Ina is soeond Haadllnlng the oaat wlU be In oomo quarters that all
with 48-28, f o l l o w e d by PGA champion Gary Player this amok* may eventually
■waaaay'ai 41-17, Taaai No. and Canadian atar Al Balding, produce o lira.
Pete Rozelle, the com4: t M l, Eng la's i M 4t, Baa- who tied lor runner-up honor*
ford Mfg. CO.: 33 38, Team In the Lot Angclca Open on misaiooor of the NFL, otresaod Tuesday that "nothing
No. 1: 13-84, Buddy1* Ante: Monday behind Palmar.
29-39, Hairy'a liquort 22-40, Along with Palmar, who bad more than questionable asooand ■ A W Marias Barrio*: to fly to Now York to aceapt lions have been discovered"
aa award. National O p e n thus tor in the investigation*.
In the same otatomont,
champion Jack Nicklaua left
to return to hia Ohio homo to Rozalia dlacloaod that aomo
visit hia family.
But tha rest of tha big Lm
Angclca field la here. Soma of
th* atara participated In a proamateur tournament today.
Play la over the flat, Motyard Starduat Country Club
eoura* that la considered one NEW YORK (UPI) -IraRichest Golf
of tha caaleat layout! on the passive Jack Molina* faced
professional lour.
a possible 96-ytar Jail term
Tourney Set
today after being convicted
NEW YORK (U P D - The
aa tha "master fixer" la a
1100,000 Thunderblrd GoU Adults Blamed
bribery ecandal that took tat
Tuuroameat the rlchcat in
46 collage basketball playora
thq world, will be played on For Student Riot In 51 different cities.
WASHINGTON (UPI) the Woatcheater Country Club
Unable to raise $23,000 bail
com to at Rye, N. V., June A clUtan's committee Tues­ after being found guilty on
1MI, R waa announced to­ day blamed an Irate coach, a five-count Indictment in
high school tearhsrs and th* criminal part of Now
day,
The tournament proper aponaoi* for a raca riot at a York's Supreme Court Tues­
wl'l bo preceded by a pro- Thanksgiving Day football day night, Molinas waa taken
amateur contest with prlte gam* In Washington.
to the city Jail.
nivi’.ey ef tso.ooo, bringing
Mora than 400 persona war* Justice Joseph A. Raraflte
the total purao for the tow­ Injured. 40 of them oorioualy, ■at Feb. 11 aa tha date of
ns 'fnt to |1so.ooo.
tha rommltt* aald In a report. aentenclng for th* SO-year-old
attorney and ooe-Um* bas­
ketball star,
Molinas' attorney, Jacob
Evseroff, aald he planned to
appeal tha case. The Jury of
eight man and four women
found Molinas guilty of con­
spiracy, three count* of bri­
BALTIMORE (UPI) - Doe Shula played college ball at bery and subornation of per­
fhula, tha U-ysar-old defen- John Carroll Ualveralty la jury.
■ha backfiald apccialUt named Cleveland. Ha waa drafted by The crime* could bring a
sentence of 26 yoara tn Jail
to auceaad Weeb Ewbank aa
head OMch of tha Baltimore tha Brown* and earned a ipot and/or a fine of 693,300.
Colt*, facea at leaat one poten­ with the club la 1131, th* enly Th* six-foot, ala-inch Mo­
tial psychological hurdle In rookie to maka tha team that lina* stared directly at th*
bia new Job.
aaaaon. A native of Patens- ll-membora of tha Jury ea
Tha man who coached th* vllle, Ohio, Shula came lo the they filed into the court­
Detroit Liana' defanaive back- Col (a in m i and ram lined room following nearly eight
hour* of deliberation.
field before being elevated to
hi* that bead coaching Job until 1987. Before leaving the Ha aaamed aa If ha war*
Tuoaday by Colt ownar Carroll pro rank* he alao played with trying to road their faces
for some sign of • verdict.
Boaanbiooa will be Joining ■ the Washington Hedikln*.
Ewbank waa offerad an Ml- They didn't keep him wattclub that atill haa 11 playora
who wore hia taammate* when dlacloaod poit with tha Coll*, teg kmg.
"Guilty," aakd 6be Jury
he played with the Golta from but ha* not yet decided whe­
ther to accept He atill had two
1131 to 1MT.
Ik e question cropped up in yean, at $90,000 annually, to
go no hi* cancel Ihrwc-yoar
coetraet H bo dooaat accept
the m w post, or take another
coaching Job, ha'U b* paid the

Golf Pros Miss
Palmer In Meet

F rank M urray, Joe Purdy, Ron Hinson, Dave
L anier and Dennis Sm ith. Back row: Coach John
Colbert, Mike Bowes, J e ff Williams, Bill Day,
Mike McCIary, Doug Firestone, Tommy Caaon
and *Moo»e’ Glad.

Pro Grid Probing Turns Up No Bout Site Picked
Evidence Of Any Criminal Act For Title Scrap

Molinas Guilty
In Cage Scandal

New Colt Coach Has At Least
One Psychological Problem

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member* of the Detroit Lion*
have been found In the com­
pany of "known boodluma."
He said thia information was
"made available" to hia offloe "through the coopera­
tion of Detroit Police CommLaloner George Edwards."
In Dcrioit, Edwards con­
firmed Roselle's disclosure
and named th* "hoodlums"
Lions players have been seen
with. They Included Anthony
Thomas, whom Edwards
fdentlfidd as "a convicted
burglar and murdarer," and
"two notorious gamblers, Vi­
to Giaealooe and hi* bro­
ther, Anthony."
Neither Rozelle nor Ed­
wards disclosed the names
of the Detroit players in­
volved.
"We have no evidence of
anything involving criminal
activity oo the part of any
Lkm player," Edward* said.
"We feel the matter of asaocLtlon L primarily a mat­
ter for the football league
and I called k to their at­
tention for that reaaon."

Oviedo Defeats
New Smyrna Five
Oviedo got a flrat period
lead and held oo all the way
for a 33-46 victory over New
Smyrna Beach Moodsy night
at the Oviedo High gym.
Jimmy Courier and Dan
Kirkland led the Lions scor­
ing with nine points apiece
with Kirkland Lading a spurt
to the late stages of the
game after New Smyrna had
evened tha score after three
quarter* of play.
The Oviedo Jayvees made
It a eLan sweep with a
67-57 win over tha Junior
Barracuda*.

NEW YORK (UPI)—Presi­
dent Tom Bolan of Champion­
ship Sports, Inc., aaya the site
and date for th* return Sonny
Litton-Floyd Patteraon heavy
weight tiU* fight, already
picked, will be announced to­
day or Thuraday.
It will not bo staged at Lai
Vegas, Nev., where tha state
commLiion voted Tuesday to
reject any application for a
license to bold the 15-rounder
in Nevada.
Brian atrassed that th* alt*
and date ware agreed upon
Sunday and that no Nevada
application wai made.
At Miami Beach, City Man­
ager James Pushkin admitted
that CSI bad been making
“preliminary negotiations" to
rent the Miami Beach Conven
lion Hall for (he big fight.
And Fred Aaronaou, chair
man of the commission, would
approva tha fight U application
were mad*.
Nothing baa bean beard
from the two other cltlea un
der consideration—Baltimore
and Cleveland—am) probably
won't, Uston'a advisor, Jack
NUon. favored Baltimore to
heartily that Patteraon report­
edly ahied away. And Cleve­
land nevtr figured high In the
conferences.
Brian disclosed that cham­
pion Litton haa started train*
lng at Chicago and that Pat­
teraon haa been conditioning
at Highland Mila, N. Y-, for
several weeks.
Liston took tha titia from
Patterson on a knockout at
2.06 of th* first round in their
fight at Chicago Sept. 13. It
wai tha quickest capture of
tha heavy crown to ring his­
tory.

Famed Mac Tray, who post­
ed ten firsts here last sea­
son and triumphed In the
Derby laat March and the
Inaugural Handicap la L tt
Saturday aigbt'a opener, will
shoot for hL second main
event victory in the featur­
ed ninth raca of tonight'*
ten-race program at the Sanford-Oriando Kennel Cub.
In winning the Inaugural
Fred Whltehead’a 67-pound
briadle had a length-and-a*
half to spare at (he wlra and
waa clocked at 31.20, the
Latest time made to date.
Four other inaugural con­
tenders will oppose Mae Tray
Tltey are Carl Tracy'a Bar­
nacle Bob, who finished se­
cond, Tom Sweeney'* Mr*.
Mops third, Wade Tray,
Mae'a half brother end ken­
nel mate, fourth; and Fred
Trevilllon's Pae Sac, se­
venth.
Rounding out the feature
field will be Oswald Bro­
ther's O. B.'a Deacon, Leon­
ard Pryae'a Zot and Orville
Mones' Fathom.
O. B.’a Deacon won the
Grade A ninth n e e opening
night la a sizzling 31J l se­
conds. Fathom won the rac­
ing king stake here laat win­
ter and was In the mooey 12
Umea in 22 tries.
In three schooling starts
Zot posted two firsts and a
third and finished second to
O. B.'a Deacon opening
night
After two night* of racing,
tb* greyhounds of Don Ab­
ernathy had com* up with
four firsts. Oswald Brother*
and Leonard Pryse had two
winner* each. Kennel* with
one winner were P. C. and
E. J, Alderaoo, Earl Baxter,
Mrs. M. V. Kirkland, Orville
Mosea, Pat Reed, Darold
Robertson,
Carol
*IYaey,
Fred TrevllUon, Fred Whilebead, J. M. Edwards, T. J.
Daniels and Grady Lumpkina.

Nominees Tallied

TAMPA (UPI) — Baseball
figures lead tha Hit of IS
nominees for the top profes­
sional athlete award for the
Tampa area for 1061. Tha ILt,
announced Tuesday, includes
six baseball man, three golfare, three bowlers, two drag
racers, two football player*.

Apopka continued its power­
house tactics in the Orange
Belt Conference by taking a
lopsided 67-38 basketball vic­
tory over Sanford at Apopka
Monday night.
Larry Beasley led the Blue
Darter attack with 21 points
whlla he and hia mates held

Pryor's Takes 4
Points In Loop
Pryor’a Slate Farm Insur­
ant* once again led the teams
in the Thursday Nile Mixed
League by defeating Powell's
Office Supply and taking all
four pointa. Pryor's now la to
flrat place with 43 wins and 16
losses. Powell's and Appleby's
are tied for second place with
40 wins and 24 lossei; third
pLce is held by Heart Council
with 23 wins and 39 lossei, fol
lowed by Stein meyer's with 23
wins and 41 losica and Cook's
Corner with 19 wins and 43
Lsies.
Only three bowlers had a
series of 309 plus. Harold Ap­
pleby had a 332; Vergil An­
derson of Pryor's bowled a
362 and Dot Powell had a 307.
In tha split department, Dot
Higginbotham of Stclnmeyer's
picked up the 8-10 and Ellen
BetL of Powell's Office Sup­
ply made this aame pick up
twice. Erma Anderson of Pow­
ell’s Office Supply picked up
the 3-6.

the Seminole sharpshooters to
tow totals. Mike Woodruff
made a slow start under the
tight man to man Apopka de­
fense. but wound up with
13 points for Sanford. Don 31cMurray got 10.
The Darters held Sanford to
a measley four points to the
first quarter while controlling
the ball and netting 16 mark­
ers themselves.
The Seminoles Just couldn’t
get going to the second period
either and scored only four
more goals for a halftime total
of 12 to the Darter*’ 31. Wood
ruff picked up some steam in
the final quarter to raise Sem
inole hopes, but they never got
within threatening distance.
The usually successful full
court press employed by the

NCAA Withdraws
One Of Threats
LOS ANGELES (UPD-The
first dove of peace made a
preliminary pass over the bat­
tle lines between the National
Collegiate Athletic AssocLtion
and tha Amateur Athletic
Union today, prompted by
President Kennedy’s efforts to
settle the fight.
The conciliatory move was
made by the NCAA at IL 37th
annual convention. An an­
nouncement of an exchange
of telegrams between the pres­
ident and the collegLte group
was followed with the state,
ment that NCAA threats of in­
eligibility agatoat athletes
would be withdrawn.
The convention call had in­
cluded a proposed amendment
to the by-laws under which
any athlete who participated
to a track and field meet not
sanctioned by the NCAA-aponsored U. S. Track and Field
Federation would be Ineligible
for collegiate national cham­
pionship competition.
An NCAA spokesman, after
reading the president's tele­
gram to the convention and
the NCAA reply Tuesday, an­
nounced plana to withdraw the
c o n t r o v e r s i a l amend­
ment. which had drawn the
fire of the AAU and tha appar­
ent retaliatory suspension or
Jim Dupree of Southern Illi­
nois University for participat­
ing in a track federation open
meet.

Furquef Adds
Three Victories
Young front court star Furquet had a big night for him­
self, adding three wins to his
awatol) total laat lllglil al tli«
Orlando-Semlnole Jai Alai
Fronton In Fern Park.
Tha wlna gave him 47 for
tha season, which advanced
him Into the top ten leaders
in th# fronton roster. Uria
leads with a total In the win
column of 66.
Furquet opened the evening
action with a win In tha first
game with Juanchu and re­
peated in tha second with
Egana. Ills third consecutive
win came in the tenth fray,
this time with Pradera.

Sanford five failed to wrtat
control of the baaketbail from
Apopka's agile eager* and th*
Darters eased to their tenth
win of the season as compared
to only two losses.
Next scheduled game for tike
Seminoles Is Friday night at
Bill Fleming Gym against
Wildwood.

30 Women Tee
Off In Tourney
A field of 30 local women
golfers teed off today on th*
first round of the annual Knder Tournament for the wom­
en members of th* Mayfair
Country Club.
The tourney will be held to­
day and the next two Wednes­
days, for a total play of 34
holes. Scores will be total net
handicap for the three days
Play.
Each round will begin at 9
a.m., according to Mr*. Jamas
Livingston, publicity chairman
for the club.
The tournament Is spon­
sored by Kader'o Jewelry
Store.

Tracks Added
NEW YORK (UPI) - Si*
tracks were added to th*
Harness Tracks of Amenen
membership, raising tha total
to 29. The new harness rac­
ing ovaL were Liberty Bell
Park to Philadelphia; Tb*
Meadows, Washington, Pa.;
Wolverine Raceway, Detroit;
and Grandview, Northfield
and PainesvllL raceway* in
Northfield, Ohio.

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Students See Design
In Dynatronics Visit

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A first-hand observation of [Include EDA. neoghegan.
how drafting and deiim vice president of engineer­
technology is used was seen ing at Dearborn Electronics,
by members of th« Semi­ and E. S. Douglass, Seminole
nole High School technical County director of vocation­
cissies when they visited the al and adult education.
main plant of Dynatronics,
Seminole High School Is
one of the first high aehools
Inc.
The group of IS students In Florida to offer technology
and their instructor, Robert classes auch as this. Olsen
Schmidt, received a detailed said. Enrollment is limited
explanation of the work of to students In the last twn
Dynatronics' drafting depart­ years of high school.
ment. where they were
Courses are rietigned tn j
shown how rough sketcliea prepare students for careers
become final design draw- in drafting and technical
Inga or are turned into mas­ writing and a* technical col­
ter layouts for printed cir­ lege preparatory work. Recuit cards.
gular high achool credits are
Dave Olson, Dynatronics given for the successful com­
drafting supervisor, la a pletion of the eourees.
Adult ' n'ght elasaei have 1
member of the steering com­
mittee which drew up the started this week hi the pro­
curricula for the technlcel gram, set up on a schedule
courses Initiated this year at of two three-hour sessions
Seminole High School. Other each week at Seminole High
members of the committee School, Olson added.

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Mrs. Hunter Is
Food Chairman
Mr». C. K. Hunter has been
named chairman o( the food
kitchen to be maintained by
the American Legion Austllary
during the Seminole County
Fair Feb. 4 through Feb. 9.
Other members of the com­
mittee will be appointed by
Mra. Hunter.
Mrs. Russell Tench was
elected senior vice president
and Mrs. J. 0. Galloway, ser­
geant-at-arms to fill vacated
offices. The two new officials
were Installed by Mra. Charles
D. Webster, assisted by Mra.
Joel S. Field.
Golden Keys were presented
In Mrs. Warren J. Xing and
Mra. Charles Webster by tho
Department of Florida for aecuring a loo percent memberehip In the Auxiliary before
the Sept. 23 deadline.
Reports were made an the
activities of the past month,
with Mra. Hunter reporting
that gift wrapped packages
were sent to the TB hospital
tn Tampa for distribution to
Sanford residents and six pairs
of wool foot warmsrs were
sent with other Items to the
U. S. Veterans Hospital. The
foot warmers were knit by
Mra, Hunter.
Two large food baskets were
prepared and delivered during
the Christmas holidays by
Airs. T. J. Stiles and Mrs.
Ruth Smith,

Suspect Caught
In Bombing
ACCRA, Ghana (DPI) Police gu eattoned an anldratifled man today about • bomb
explosion In a crowd of 23,000
persona cheering President
Kwamo Nkrumah.
The bomb went off Tuesday
while Nkrumah drove from
the Accra aporta stadium after
a celebration marking tba lath
anniversary of action that led
to Independence from Britain.
Nkrumah was not in the
area where the bomb went off.
The unidentified suspect was
arrested Immediately after the
incident. Several Injured were
reported hospit allied.

total to M plots for Uie
month.
Tops for the month wai
Robert B. Themes who gave
hit 32nd ping.
Six women were among
the donors, Including Helen
Barbour who gave her 14th
pint; Mra. Ophelia Bennett,
who gave her ninth plot;
Grace Walako, her sixth;
Margaret Aul, Dorothy Rmorowski and Joyce Whitten,
who all gave their second
pint.
H. IT. Fortner nlae gave
Ilia 14th, Woodrow Hartley,
hD 12th; L. 0 . Litton, lllh;
Harry Echolberger, loth; Ro­
bert Bennett, ninth; Jimmy
and Clayton Beaulieu, se­
venth.
' Six pint donors were O.
K. Robinson and Jerry Smith:
while Thomas Wllaon Jr. and
Herbert Bants gave their
fifth. William Ward and laaiah Dixon gave their fourth
pint and Clarence Nobel,
Ralph Harkftt and Edward
Converse gave their third.
Atan Hunt, Cecil Abney
and Samuel IJndatrom were
the men who gave their se­
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were Jesinea DaBoae, Ed­
ward RolwrUoo, J e s s i e
Brown, Peter Robinson snd
Robert Placrk.

Edwin Faris Sr.
Services Held
Services were hrld Saturday
In Chattanooga, Tenn., for Ed­
win E. Farts. Tl, of 72» Old
Dallas Hd.. vice president of
Citizens Motor Co., who died
Jan. 3.
Mr. Faria was the father ef
Elmo Faria Jr. of Sanford.
Other aurvivora Include his
wife, Mra. E. E. Faria, of
Chattanooga a daughter, Mra.
F. 8. Foster, Knoivilie; an­
other son, W. L. Faria, af
Chattanooga and a titter, Mrs.
Onto Thompson, FayettevUfc,
Tcnn.
Mr. Fsrls was one of the
original partners who organ­
ised the Citizens Motor Co.
in 1914 and he had been In the
automobile business since isuu.
He was a member of the
N o r t h ■I d e
Presbyterian
Church, a Mason and a Shrlner.

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Two Men Gallon Clubbers Lead
Months Blood Bank Donations
Albert BoeJimer became a
Gallon Club member and
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Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones, fllO
West First Street, Sanford,
announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Shlrlay Jean, to
Gary Philip Grant, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Grant, 1615
Toe Avc., Orlando.
Miss Jones graduated from
Seminole High School with the
1061 class. While there she
wag a member of the Journallem Club, Art Club, The Triple
Trio and the Glee Club the entire four years. She Is present­
ly employed as classified man­
ager of the Sanford Herald,
where she has worked for the
past three years.
The groom-elect was born In
Detroit, Mich. He attended
Denhy High School and served
In the U. S. Army In Germany
for three years. He received
his high school diploma while
In service, and Is presently
employed as assistant manag­
er of the 0. R. Kinney Shoo
Company In Orlando.
A home wedding Is being
planned.

Mrs. Hodges
Hostess For
Class Party
Mrs. Rohert C. Hodges,
president of the Phebean-Oolden Circle Class, was hostess
for a recent social meeting
at her home on Laurel Avc.
It was reported that gifts
were sent to a child at the
Suntand Training Center In
Gainesville, and a box pre­
pared for a needy family
during the Christmas season.
A special gIR was presented
to Mrs. Cleveland and mem­
bers exchsnged gifts. Games
were enjoyed under the direc­
tion of Mrs. Vernon Hardin
with prlsca awarded to Mrs.
Don Reynolds and Mrs. Hodg­
es.
O t h e r s attending were
Mmcs. Dorothy Stapleton, Es­
sie Gcbhardt, Ed Alderman,
James Itrodie, Holly Plerry,
Murray Lewis, Ken McIntosh,
Dan Ratten and Miss Martha
Grogan.

Enterprise

Personals
By Helen Snodgrass
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hender­
son entertained a few friends
at their home New Year’s
Eve.
Miss Elisabeth Dunn of
Hampton, Va., was the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Dunn last week.
Mrs. Ralph Sauls left Thurs­
day for her home in Atlanta,
Ga,, after spending several
days with Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Wright.
Mr. K. J. Raltey of Massachusrtta was visiting friends
here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.
Rslley and Mina Carol! and Ro­
land made their home here
several year*, when he was
the chief of the Florida Power
Corp. plant here.
Miss Mary Ann Gatch and
her mother of IHLand visited
friends here Wednesday.
Mri. Pearl Vaughan left
Saturday fnr her home in
Meadow View, Va., after
ipending several weeks with
Miss Helen Snodgrass and her
uncle, M. If. Ryan.
Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Friend
■nd daughter, Lanl, returned
to their home In Chicago,
where the doctor la attached
to the Great Lakes Nival
Training Station there. He
plans to retire the last of
June this year and will return
immediately to his home here.
Capt. and Ura. Ilae Irland
and children relumed lo their
home in Ft. Henning, Ga., aft­
er (pending the holidays with
relatives here and in Sanford.

MISS SH1HLEY JEAN JONES
(Jnmeson Photo)

Personals
By IfclrWy Wentworth
Among the Rear Lake resi­
dents entertaining with par­
ties, welcoming the new year,
were Mr. and Mri. Richard
Scott, Mr. and Mra. Richard
Ostrander and Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Wentworth.
Ilouseguesla of Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Elliott and family at
their home on Shirley Drive
are Mrs. Elllotl'a brother and
bis wlfa, Mr. and Mra. Carroll
Gardner, of Newborn, Trnn.
Iwe visitors may move to this
area In the aaar future.

Entertain

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franfnrb Srralb

Charity Ball
Being Planned

Luncheon Honors Miss Chase

Many Guests
By France* Wester
Mr. and Mrs. Harry San­
dusky rtf Lake Mary have
i been pleasantly husy enter­
taining friends and relatives
during the past few weeks,
j Their daughter and son-inlaw, Virginia and John Wor­
rell, came down lo visit them
• from Columbus, Ohio, and
Mrs. Sandusky's sister, Lula
Faler. was here from Leavittsburg, Ohio.
The group made sight-seeing
trips that included visits tu
St. Petersburg, Bradenton,
] Tampa, Melbourne, Cocoa, Co­
coa Reach, Titusville, New
Smyrna Reach and Orlando.
Friends f r o m Columbus.
Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Reathard and Mrs. Hcatliard's
mother and father, Mr. and
Mra. Walter Kckard, slopped
on their way hack from Guatarnala. They were there on
ofticial business of Ihe AMVETS, and visited government
officials there who were also
friends of Ihclra.
Mrs. Kckard is a mission­
ary. She was In Columbia and
Ecuador, S. A., last year. She
is also interested in special
Instruction that she hopes will
be placed in the new schools
there.
The Hrathards and Kckard*
spent four weeks in Guatamala, and report that it had been
cold there, too, before Christ­
mas. While they were here,
Ihe weather was so nice they
went hack to Ohio wilh warm
feelings for Florida, and hope
to return to this locality.

Miss Laura Chase was guest
of honor at a recent luncheon
given by the Misses Saudi and
Dandle Wright at their home
In Loch Arbor.
The house was decoraled in

a pink and yellow color theme,
featuring yellow gladioli and
pink camellias. I-acc place
mats adorned the dining room
table which was centered with
an arrangement of yellow

glads In a crystal swan.
Crocheted l a c e luncheon
cloth- covered card tables set
up bi Uit Florida room. Each
table was .'entered with a
single gladioli in a demi-tasse

cup. Engraved gold and white
cards marked each place set­
ting.
Mis* Chase, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Chase.
Brtslr, will graduate from
Saint Catherine School in Rich­
mond, Va., this spring. She
was home for the holiday va­
cation and left Monday to re­
sume her studies.
Those invited to share the
luncheon with her were Linda
Sue Williams, Joan Jones,
Patty Glenn Johnson, Linda
Allen Williams, Susan McCall.
Rheda Epstein.
Susan Tamny. Donna YounB,
Pa in Jones, Labs Odham, Lin­
da Milis, Diane Beasley, Alicia
Wright and Mrs. Randall
Chase. Mrs, J. D. Wright Jr.,
mother of the hostesses, as­
sisted the girls with Ihe party.
AVOID NERVOUS
GESTURES
You spoil your attractive ap­
pearance when you fidget with
your hands. Nervous gestures,
such as twisting yojir hair and
palling your face will mar
your coiffure and complexion
and are not pretty to watch.

By Clubs
Representatives from all lo­
cal civic clubs will meet this
Thursday at 8 p.m. at the San­
ford Woman’s Club on Oak
Avc.
Purpose of the meeting Is
to make plans for a ball wilh
the proceeds to benefit the Sa­
repta Rest Home.
All clubs are urged to have
a representative there and
anyone else who is interested
in helping in Ibis Joint ellurt
is invited to attend.

Work Day
Planned By
Tigerettes
Mr*. Marvin Koorcr will be
hostess for the Tigerettes of
VAIM Enlisted Wives Club,
this Thursday, at !&gt; a.m. at
her home I303'j West Third
Street.
The gathering is for the pur­
pose of completing Ihctr pro­
ject for Ihe Navy Relief. They
will sew on articles for the
layette.

SEE THOSE FAMOUS
TABAK OF CALIFORNIA

SUITS
M A R Y E ST H E R ’S

MISS LAUitA CHASE, left Heated anti her mother, Mr*. Itundull Chime,
at a luncheon in her honor Riven by Mia.* Dandle W.lglit. left standing,
and her sister Miss Sandi Wright.
(Herald Photo)

"Feiturlntt Fashion* Just For Yen'

200 N. PARK AVE.
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL *:0I

MEN’S
WEAR

t f c U id s m
Tho executive bosrd o! the
Sanford Garden Club met this
morning in the Caucus Room
of the First Federal Hu IIdlng
and circle meetings for Jan­
uary are scheduled tills week
as foliowa:
THURSDAY
AZALEA Circle meets at I
p.m. at the home of Mrs. C.
P. Ifarkey with Mrs. Frank
Dona hoc as guest speaker.
CAMELLIA members will
meet at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs.
W. L. Gramkow Jr. Mrs.
Frank Donalmc will conduct a
workshop on corsage making.
CENTRAL Circle will meet
nt the home of Mr*. A. F. fol­
ium, at 0:45 a.in. for a pro­
gram on flower arranging.
HEMEROCALLIS member*
meet at 7:30 p.m. for a pro­
gram on birds and conserva­
tion. .Mra. Carl Lind will be
hostess and speaker.
IVY Circle meets at 7:45
p.m. with Mrs. Wallace JU’('alley. .Mrs. W. T. Donaldson
will present a program on arilflrlol flower*.
MAGNOLIA Circle will meot
ut the homo of Mrs. E. H.
Smith at 10 a m. for ■ program on dried arrangements
wall plaques.
PALM Circle meets with
Mrs. Wade Garner. Mrs. Char­
les Cole will present the pro­
gram.
WOOtiitOSE members will
visit the Florida Nursery In
Leesburg. Members will bring
their own lunch.
FRIDAY
DIRT GARDENERS Circle
meets at lo a.m. for a pro-

gram on foreign gardens. Mrs.
George Harden will be hostess
and speaker.
imilSCUS Circle will meet
with Mrs. Charles Morrison at
2 p.m. Ernest Lundhrrg wilt
»|tcak on dour yard till us.
IXORA members meet si
0:30 a.m. with Mrs. Spencer
Hardin. Cecil Tucker will
speak o» "Tell Me Doctor."
JACAHANDA Circle meets
with Mrs. A. C. MrKcyimld*.
Mrs. J. I). Woodruff will be
the sjwaker. Time 7:30 p.m.
MIMOSA Circle mem hers
meet wilh Mrs. Frank Curts
at 10 a.m. Mrs. II. F. Mc­
Whorter will condurt a work­
shop on sirlayering.
HOSE Circle meets with
Mrs. Henry fUmpson at 0:45
a.m. Mr*. J. M. Fahey will
present the program on Ronsal. A covered dish luncheon
will lie served at noon.
DRIFTWOOD Circle meets
Tuesday, Jnn. IS at the home
of Mrs. J. F. Harlow, ut 0:30
a.m. Mrs. J. E. Terwllleger
Jr. will speak on llower show
practices.

Home Club
Plans Meeting
Thursday

The Stanford Home Demon­
stration Cluh will hold Ihe
monthly meeting lids Thurs­
day at 2 p.m. at the home of
Mr*. C. M. Flowers on Celery
Ave.
Kim Harley will lie the
speaker for the afternoon and
present a movie, "The Lady
Lake Mary Club at the Stock Exchange." Hos­
tesses for the afternoon will
be Mrs. E. Turner, Mrs. Helen
To Meet
Itllchle, Mrs. E. It. Talkington.
Thursday
Members needing transpor­
Tile Lake Mary Woman's tation are asked In meet at
Club will hold the first meet­ Ihe home demons tra Iion ren­
ter nl 1:30 p.m. where ears
ing of the new year lids Thurs­ will he furnished.
day at Jim Spencer's Restau­
rant.
Members will arrive at 12 Osteen
noon for a social half hour,
followed by luncheon at 12:30.
Guest speaker for the after­
noon will be Col. Jesse Gre­
gory, who will s|*eak on nurs­
By Mra. Clarence Snyder
ing and aged care and the
Airs. Gladys Jeunison and
relation to the support of the son Eldrld have as their guest
Sarepta Rest Home.
Miss Itboda Allen ol SpringCol. Gregory wa* vice chair­ Held, Mass. They also enter­
man of the committee that tained Mr. and Airs. Henry
recently made a study of the Schulti of Lake Helen recent­
County Home situation.
lyMr. and Mra. Robert Wil­
liams and Sir*. Clurenrc Sny­
DeBary
der attended the dinner and
Installation of officers of the
Masonic Lodge at Geneva, Sat­
urday evening.
Sir. and Mrs. A. E. Durham
Mr. and Mrs. Josrph Rlspo of Chuluota were recent visit­
of Uluomfield, N. J., and ors of Mr. and Mra. Guy
daughters, Lynn and Laurit, Beall. Mr. Durham is Mr*.
are the houseguests of Mr. and Beall's brother.
Mrs. L. Dlundl of Park Lana.
Mrs. Tom Lemon and Mra.
Ur. Rlspo is Mra. Blondl'a Harry Osteen spent Wednes­
brother.
day In DsLaud on buslntaa.

Personals

Bear Lake

Ml*

Sanduskys

Personals

Sluts THURSDAY. JANUARY M i

ENTIRE STOCK
Year 'Round Weight
NATIONALLY
ADVERTISED
Reg. Price
ATTENDING THE FIRST MEETING of the new year of the Seminole
County III) Council at the home of past president, Mrs. II. L. Johnson, tiro
left to riprht, seated, Mrs. C. J. Sassman, county council president and hos­
tess. Mrs. Johnson. Rack row, Mrs. It. A. Jackson, president of the new
Hear Lake Club, Miss Myrtlo Wilson, county HD a Kent and Mrs. II. E.
Matties, Bear Lake dclcKUtc,
(Herald Photo)

HD Council Plans Project
By Mrs. II. I . Johnson
The Seminole County Council
of Home Demonstration Clubs
met at the home of Mrs. H.
L. Johnson for the first meet­
ing of Ihe new year.
Evaluation of the past year's
programs was discussed. Pro­
grams Including special inlcrcst project* were alio plan­
ned for tire coming year.
The county agent, Mis* Myr­
tle Wilson, told of the meal
school to lie held here Jan. 17
under the direction of Dr. R.
L. Reddish. Committees were
selected ns follow*. Elder
Spring* will prepare the build­
ing for the school. Mr*. Wil­
bur Nolan and Mr*. Ellen Mathe* will register enrh guest.
Mra. Esther Juikaon and Me*
Ed Fitrgeratd will aasUt in the
food preparation. Mr*. Edwin
Kennedy and Mr*. II. L.
Johnson will fix togs for the
meats to tic given as priirs
after they are prepared byUr. Reddish. Mrs. Johnson
will also take charge of the
knives ta be sharpened by Dr.
Reddish.
The member* recessed at
noon for a delirious covered

Oviedo

Personals
Mr. and Mra. James McKillip Jr, and son. Ronnie, have
returned to their home In
Clevelend, Ohio, after •
week'* vacation spent at the
Culver cottage at Lake Ha yea,
south of Oviedo. During their
stay they visited relative* and
friends and many of the scenic
attractions of Central Florida.

dish luncheon before continu­
ing tire merlins.
Those attending were Mrs.
Charles Sassman. Lake Mary,
president; Mrs. Wilbur No­
lan, Elder Springs, first vice
president; Mrs. Ed FiUgcrald,
Lake Monroe, secretary; Mr*.
Edwin Kennedy. Lake Mary,

treasurer; Mrs. Arthur Richter. Oviedo, delegate; Mrs. El­
len Mathcs, Mrs. Esther Jackson, Rear I.akc Mrs. Winifred
Stiles. Lake Mary; Miss Wil­
son and Mrs. Johnson, past
president of the council.
Next meeting of Ihe council
will be in March.

PR E-IN V EN TO R Y

REGULARS
SHORTS
LONGS

SUITS

SALE

55.00 ---- 39.95
50.00 ---- 35.95
DACRON &amp; WOOL

DACRON &amp; CORVAL

Fine Selection Medium Weight

SPORTCOATS

Reg. Price

SALE

35.00---- 24.95
Mony Uower

CONTINUES!
LA D IES
AND

G IR LS

FELT HATS
Mallory and

Reg. Price

DRESSES
fro m REGULAR STOCK
HUY ONE AT REGULAR
PRICE GET ANOTHER OF
KCJL'AL VALUE FOR —

ALL SALES
FINAL

$100

ACROSS FROM OLD POST OFFICE
ACCREDITED CHARGE ACCOUNTS WELCOME

Etchison

SALE

5 .9 5 ----7.95
9.95 -

895 - - - - -

3 .9 5
6 .9 5

10.95

Open Friday Nite T il 9 P. M.

�w w . Jtoi.

d)suah

Gbby l

DEAR ABBY: A very well-to-do.
retired gentleman has been dating
me off and on for three year*. He fi­
nally naked me to marry him. I did­
n't wunt to seem too anxious, al­
though I Hni no spring chicken myaelf. I went to my fortune teller and
told her all about him. She said my
horoscope was not in favor of marry­
ing a redhead, and also my stars
warned me against marrying this
year. She suid my stars would be dif­
ferent next year and 1 should wait.
I told this mnn what niy fortune tel­
ler told me and I haven't heard from
him since. I really should have grub­
bed him. What should I do now?
GEMINI
DEAR GEMINI: Call HIM! May­
be you can still get another crack at.
him — if he isn’t already married to
your fortune teller.
•

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•

DEAR ABBY: My husband has
been niuking a habit of tuking his
secretary to lunch every day. She is
a young married woman with mar­
riage problems and has been crying
on my husband's shoulder. Now I am
not suying there is anything going
on between them, but 1 do not like
the talk it’a been causing. I told my
husband I wanted him to stop this,
but he says she pays for her own
lunch so there is nothing wrong with
It. Can you advise me?
NEEDS AN OPINION
DEAR NEEDS: The way to a
man's heart is not always through
his stomach. It can be through his
shoulder moistened with teurs. Tell
husband that he is neither a
E our
'ear Abby nor a Father Confessor
to his secretary*. If you value your
marriage, Madam, break up the lun­
cheon dates. They cun result in mari­

d C iq h liq h tA

QacoJbif

By Abigail Van
tal indigestion.

•

I

Buren

I

DEAR ABBY: I am 11 yean* old
and have been going steady with a
girl on my block. She Is 9. She gave
me her tc1esco|ie and 1 gave her my
frog. She’s got awful bossy lately
and I want to break off with her.
How can I do it?
WANTS TO BE FREE
DEAR WANTS: Return her tel­
escope and tell her you want your
frog back. She'll probably jump at
the chance to be free, too. Hurry tiefore the frog croaks. (You know how
girls are.)
•

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DEAR ABBY: 1 never had a dog
when I was young because my mo­
ther was one of those crazy clean
housekeepers who wouldn't put up
with one. I am a mother myself now
(our baby is l.'l months old) and my
husband and 1 are going to see to it
that our child is raised with a pet.
We have heard it is a good idea to
get a puppy and let it grow up with
the baby. Others say to get an older
dog. Which is better?
PET SHOPPING
DEAR SHOPPING: Contrary to
popular opinion it is unwise and of­
ten inhumane to match up a small
puppy (or kitten) with a very young
child. Older and more placid animals
are better for small children.
•

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*

What's on your mind? For u per­
sonal reply, send a self - addressed,
stamped envelop to Abhy, Box 33(15,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
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•

Hate to write letters? Send one
dollar to ABBY. BOX 3305. BEVER­
LY HILLS, CALIF., for Abhy's new
booklet. "IIOW TO WRITE LET­
TERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS."

T V Time Previews

On(Bhidqs.

The f i t s t intcruaUon.il
bridge match was played in
NORTH
I
1H3.V The American team
AAKQJi*
that drfoaicd the trench,
♦ K 10*
who were 'hen Uie champions
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of Europe, consisted of Ho­ W t S T
VAST
ward Schcnken, Michael T
4lli
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Gottlieb. David Hnicc and teQl OJ
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this writer. Our tram, known 4KQ10T
*JMI
as the four Aces, won *o
HOI T H ( D )
handily that the next match
* 10
was Ln ltiso. Tin* time we
4* AHTI
♦ AQa • 1
beat Great Britain. Howard
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and I were members of that
Both vulnerable
team also, but 1 did not
Writ Nerth t u t
play. In between the time
Psa*
Pass 2 A
t♦
Tan
Pasa 4 *
that we won our right to re­
Pa«*
Pas* » 4
a*
present the foiled Slate* and
Pa-s
Pas* a *
54*
Uie match, I found myself
Pars 1’at.s rasa
hack in uniform and over in
O p e n i n g t e a d - ♦ K.
Korea.
Howard and Peter Leventritt will ho members of this Howard's comment was, "H
year's American team and Is a Kood omen to be playing

By Oswald
U )&amp; Jacoby
J J lQ

with Jacoby again."
Of course, tills time Jaco­
by ia my aon, Jim. I agree
about the good omen and
hope that when my newborn
g ra n d s o n
re a d ie s
playing
age, he will find himself on
a team with Howard, some­
day.
Howard believes In showing
strength quickly. Hence his
jump response of two spades
followed by his later jumpa
to four and six. On the way,
Howard found time to showdiamond support. Peter was
able to count to Uiirtecn
tricks without much trouble.
The game was duplicate.
Since honors do not count ln
that game, refer put Uie
grand slam in no-trump
which counts more than
spades.

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gon Train'. "The Davej Bax­ who needs the time to pro­ as a judge with Keir Dulles
SOMETHING NEW NOW OPEN!
as a lawyer. MLa Ashley
ter Story." Best episode thus pose marriage to his girl plays a achooltcai her wlw,
friend. Very good as till- aliy
lar this season. It avoids milkman Is Stuart Erwin and with Uie other two, tries to
the usual frlcUoa cliches and playing his girl friend is prevent a broken • hearted
youngster from exacting re­
concentrates on sincere hu- Marjorie Reynolds.
venue
on a man he believes
10-11
p.
m.
CBS
T)ie
US.
n an feelings, making for
FAST SERVICE IN YOUR CAR
two exceptionally good per- Steel Hour. "The Young responsible for his dog's
FOR
GROCERY ITEMS YOU NEED
THURSDAY
A.
M.
Avengers." When one sale o( death. Alan Howard is fea­
,
— MOST OFTEN —
lormancM by John Mcln- a triangle exceeds Uie other tured.
&lt; 1 1 ( ! ) M r * fan
tire. In bis wagonmaster two, it should ba mada Uie
10-11- p. m. NBC. lisa
m i l k ................... ..............Gal. 98c
Hale role, and guest star base. The base of tonight's Eleventh Hour. "Where Have
A rustic suspension bridge
Tommy Sanda as Davey acting triangio is talented You Been, Lord Randall, My
ALL CIGARETTES.................. 25c
Baxter. Following an acci­ Elisabeth Ashley who doesn't Son." Tills series might do over Uto river is one of the
scenic
attractions
of
Hills­
dent, Hale decides that am­ have an excessively power­ well to send a real psychia­
7:00 A. M. -11:00 P. M.
putating Dave's arm will ful role, but plays It so well trist to the people who put borough River State Park
2545 FRENCH AYE.
u v e hia life and he perform* slie overshadows veteran ac­ I title* like this on IV plays. south of Zephyrhill*.
the crude operation. But Hale
sa n t shake off the feeling
he may have ruined the nowcrippled boy's life.
7:30* p. m. NBC. The
Virginian. "The Exiles."
Color. If you're s Tamm;
Crimes fan. this one Is for
you. She does a good act­
ing job and sings a brace ot
tunes. As a dance hell-sing­
er, she Is Uie key to proof
Isr i rgwi t d HIT
of Judge (ianh'e (bee J.
AFFILIATED WITH THE ATLANTIC NATIONAL HANK OF JACKSONVILLE
Cobh) Innocence of a mur­
SANFORD. FLORIDA
der charge, and the Virgin­
ian (James Drury) pleads
STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF
with her to gain the inform­
ation from a questionable
DECEMBER 2H, 1902
admirer (Ed Nelsoo). Slow
COMI’TROLLER'S CALL
plot wilh slow action, except
when Tammy is front and
RESOURCES
L IA B IL IT IE S
tenter.
• 9:30 p. m. CDS. The Be­
$ 5,117,284.46
verly Hillbillies. Good TV
Loans anil Discounts
$ 250,000.00
Capital Stock
comedy today Is not to be
302.35
Overdrafts
digested. U must be fastSur])lus
450,000.00
Ranking House, Furniture ami
paced, jumping from one
funny sequence to snoUier,
197,706.7‘J
Fixtures
185,064.05
Undivided Profits
which is a hallmark of Uiis
35.000.
00
Other
Rea!
Estate
aeries amt particularly to­
170,995.38
night. Jed deckles to return
2 1 .0 0 0 .
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Federal Reserve Bank Stock
to California and Invites Je61,357.45
Other Resources
191,337.89
thrine sod Cousin P e a r l
Unearned Discount
U. S. Government
Jethnne is reluctant to
leave her beau Janbo, but
Obligations
$.3,928,613*92
Cousin Pearl has few mis­
Other Bonds and
givings, except how to run
the mansion. Auddy Kbscn
Securities
1,100,752.3-1
stars wilh Mix Baer. He*
Cash and Due From
Benedaret, Irene Ryan and
Donna Douglas.
Bnnks
1,64.3,152,86
6,6f2,ol9.12
Deposits
10,848,772.85
9-10 p. m. NBC. Perry
Como Show. (Color) To­
night's guest, Pcicr Ustinov,
$12,105,170.17
Total
$12,105,170.17
Total
doesn't hair to perform to
entertain. D is almost enough
to star* at the rotund thea­
OFFICERS
1)1 R E C T O R S
trical genius ami contem­
plate his amaring ability in
GEORGE A. OUTAGE:H. B. POPE
II. II. HODGES
almost any aliuw-huslnest
Chairman of the lloaiu
President,
H. H. Pop* ca.
area. Tonight he doe* a
Tresid &lt;nt
II. II. HODGES
Sanford, Florida
reading from tils newest
I‘resident
Broadway production, now in
GEORGE A. ORTAGL'S
R. F. MANN
rrliearsal,
called
"Photo
GEORGE D. BISHOP
Executive Yicu Preaidant
Vic# President
Finish." lie also conducts
Retired, Hanford, Kiortda
1 b* Atlantic National Hank
Uie Ray Charles singer* and
R. W. DEANE
of Jarksoniille
lets Perry rkiwu with his
Alee President A Cashier
Jackaomille, Florida
beard. To brighten the stage,
L 1. f HAZIER
O. C MCBRIDE
visually and locally. Perry
Assistant Cashier
Sanford,
Florida
IRA K. SOUTHWARD
has lovely Jane Powell mak­
prtftidttit
MKa.
1.018
D.
HOC8IIULDEU
Secy. i Ires. Orlando Paving l
ing one of her rare TV ap
Southward Fruit Co, Inc.
Assistant Cashier
pearanees
Sanford, Florida
MRS. CATHERINE M. RAY
* 30 10 p m ABC Our Man
Ai--i»tant
Cxshiar
Higgins.
’The
Milkman
GEORGE A. SPEER JR.
R. K MANN
Cometh." More chuckle* than
11. D. ROWLAND
Attornai
Usual are provided by b u n -.
A a .L U lil Cashier
aanford, Florida
i.xwuUic Vka President
Wy Holloway in hia "HigMember Of Federal Deposit Insurance* Corporation
gtns" role. He makes a so-1
so script sparkle taking o v er!

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Part of the niisilmlvrstaiiding between th* sexes comes
from th* fact Uuit women
don't iprak tha same IangUHKe na men—when tliey're
talking t &gt; other women, that
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(ill, it'* Knglish, all right,
and the words make anise,
but the real nn nnmp . . .
So for the benefit of men,
hero's a little guide to certain
phrases they may overhear
b e i n g exchanged between
women:
When one woman a*k* an­
other, “How old do you think
she 1*?", »h« mean*, "l bet
she'* much older than slit- lets
on.”
When a woman Iwgiii* a
converaatiun w i t h another
woman with, "1 couldn't help
but be amused," i«u can be
aur* soma other woman Is
going to get a good going
over.
When a woman say*. "I
simply can't wail to hear

Probe Asked

what you thought of her
house," she really means, *T
think her taste is atrocious,
don’t youT”
When ■ woman wonders
how a woman with a family
can lake on so many things
outside her home, the isn't
wondering. She is slating her
opinions that the won.an f*
undoubtedly m-gli-ctiug her
funiily.
When a woman asks, "What
do you think of her husband,"
she's actually telling what
she tldnks about him — not
much.
When a woman relates the
news that another womun's
husband has just been given
a big promotion, or that some
other bit of good fortune has
come her way and adds. "It
couldn't liuve liHpitciicd to a
nicer person," the unspoken

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Jock Mahoney • Color
thought maybe a utility pole
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Plus At K:33 (Inlv
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except tne."
There's one thing about
women. They may not always
agree with each other, hut
they never misunderstand.

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.NEW YORK (L T D - Milk­
ing printers asked AUy. Gen.
Robert Kennedy Monday tu
investigate possible anti­
trust violation!) by live New
York City pa|M-rs which shut
down when tile union ealled
a strike against lour others.

By Ruth M illett

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Reef. It In nold w ith a ntrlct money back quarantee an to Itn tenriemenn and flnvor. Thene cattle
are picked from th e Texan range.

S TEA K
RETIRING SCHOOL HOARD MEMI1ERS, Ed
Jordan and John Brumley, whose combined tim e
represents 89 years of service to tho Semlnolo
County School ayatem, clone the door of tho ad.
m inistration building behind them ns they of.
ficlally stepped down Monday. Jortinn has nen'ed
fo r 27 years and Brumley fo r 12. (H erald Photo)

Adm. J. M. Caraon, com­
mander, Fleet Air, Jacksonvlile, will officials at lha dedi­
cation cererao^... of the newly
conatructed Navy Relief ofRce
and reception apacea to be
held at the NAS Chapel Tueaday at 3:M p.ra.
In hi* capacity a* prcildent
of tha Jackaonville Auxiliary
of the Navy Relief Society, of
which Sanford is a branch,
Adm. Caraon will addresa the
volunteer women who ataff the
local branch.
Cdr. Robert Deale, NAS
chaplain, expressed »ail*f*elion that the new area, which
was formerly a acreened
porch, would provide more
adequate room for the Decen­
ary work of the local branch.
The Improved arrangements
were constructed under the di­
rection of Ledr. Thome* J.
Paddrn, public works officer
of NAS, with Navy Depart­
ment fundi. Furnishings were
provided by the Navy Relief

Grace Church
WSCS Plans
Special Program
The Grace Methodist WSCS
will hold Its general builneis
meeting and program at the
church at • p.m. Thursday
with Mill Jeannette Carry,
nurse and miulonary at the
Brewster Methodist Hospital
In Jacksonville, ai guest
spriker.
Theme of the progrsm will
be "Interpretation of the U.
S -l I’rogram,’’ a special milnonary project.
Member* from Ihe WSCS
and MYP of First Methodist
Church snd from Kbenrier
Methodist Church have been
invited to attend.

Postmaster
Must Pay Too
BAXTER SPRINGS, Ken.
(UPD—The holiday mall rush
and the postal rate changes
apparently were too much for
poitmaster Rex Shewmakc.
He was fined Tuesday for
not paying tha rent on hla per­
sonal post office box.

Society and (he Naval Otficera
Wivea Club.
Adm. Caraon will be ac­
companied by members of hi#
staff, and Sirs. King Fortaon,
executive aecrelary of the
Jackaonville Auxiliary. On
hand to greet the distinguishcd gueita will he Capt. Robert
Ware, preiidrnt of the Sanford
Branch, Mr*. Charlta W.
Meihlcr, chairman of volun­
teer women, Mra. Albert Antar, office manager, and other
military and civilian friend*
of Navy Relief.
Following the eeremoniea a
reception will be held at the
BOQ aboard the atation.

WHITES VILLE, W. Va.
(DPI) — Everyone knows
that dlamonda are a girl’*
best friend but a \Ve»t Vir­
ginian has mad* some of
them man’s beat fritnd.
Lonnie Stone, nf Whitesvilla, has rreatad •’diamond*"
which are inexpemive.
Thu*, a man doesn’t have
to spend hlmsalf into tha
poorhouie b u y i n r Jewelry
for hla wife or be»t girl.
Stone has developed a proreaa of molding, sanding and
finishing to produce a gemlike material ha calls a
"Mack diamond." It la mad*
cf roal, a famous Wait Vir­
ginia product.
Stone, hi* wife, and their
t h r e e teen-aged children
m a k e bracelet*, earring*,
broochea, nrrklarre, cuff link*
and auch in ihelr shop, which
they rail "Tha liouae ef
Slone*."
Stone and other maker* ef
coal Jewelry, such aa the Coal
House Souvenir Shop in
White Sulphur Springe end
the Kamara Jewelry Co. In
Berkley expert their Jewelry
to gel national attention dur­
ing IWJ.1. The Mountain State
will play boat to vi*ltor* from
all part* of tha country help­
ing the »tal« observe Its cen­
tennial.

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to pay old bills, for homo Iniprovamanta, car repairs, for all
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CRITIC’S CHOICE

Now, sonic 27 years later we can
take our pluce in the state with other
medium size counties sporting up-to
date facilities and plans in the mak­
ing fur the first air conditioned
school.
Ed can look back and remember
the ol’ days and as he walked out of
the school board meeting Tuesday he
cun remember thnt he was one of the
instrumental leaders in upgrading
our county schools.

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Realistic Goal
Events are rapidly ultering the
military and political position of the
Congo's controversial Katangu Pro­
vince and State Department officials
believe Moise Tshombe's days an a
secessionist may be numbered.
With both Elisabethvillc and
Jadotville now in United Nutions
hands, much of Kntanga’s mineral
riches lies beyond Tshombe’s control.
Nearly three-fourths of the powerful
Union Mlniere'a installations are
within UN tones.
Though some concentration of
Katanga native forces and white
mercenaries still exists in the pro­
vince’s southern reaches, U. S. of­
ficials suggest thut Tshombe basical­
ly has only scattered forces with
which to attempt new secessionist
resistance.
For the first time, Union Miniere
executives are in Leopoldville to talk
about making tax payments to the
central Congolese government of
moderate Cyrille Adoulu. The bank
of Katanga in EHsabethville nlready
has been drawn into the Congolese
system.
Should the prospect of Katanga’s
secession be ended, neither the UN
nor the United States necessarily
seeks to eliminate Tshombe from the
Congo picture altogether. Officials
indicate he might find a role as a
provincial leader within a broad Con­
golese federation.
Here in this country, familiar
voices are being raised nevertheless
to suggest that UN action in KutangH represents a perverse assault ii|inn
a leader and a people devoted to the
West and to freedom.

The conviction in official govern­
ment quarters is, however, that
Tshombe as a secessionist does not
represent the will of Kntanga's na­
tive peoples, but only outside indus­
trial and financial interests. His nalive following is viewed as limited.
Neither in our government nor
in key UN circles is Katanga seen
as n "country,’’ as some U. S. sup­
porters of Tshombe seem to suggest
it shoukl be.
No nation, free or Communist,
favors Katanga's secession. It is a
recognized part of the Congo.
Tshombe himself accepted the Con­
golese constitution, drawn before in­
dependence, which includes Katnnga
in the new country's territory.
Katanga’s rich resources are
widely regarded as needed to make
the Congo economically viable.
Some argue that other new Afri­
can countries, some tiny, have no
such viability. The realists* answer:
These little lands are mostly in poor
straits, talking federation to get a
better footing. Why, then, lake a na­
tion thut has viability ami carve it
If unity can he attained in the
Cong*), a land nearly twice the size of
huge Aiuska and touching eight
African nations, the belief is thnt in­
dependent African peoples will be as­
sisted mightily toward stability—and
the Communist threat to them cor­
respondingly reduced.
No one arguing for Tshombe has
yet shown how Katanga's secession
could do ns much for shaky Africa.
Hut |)crlinps his separatist bid will
soon be a matter only for the history
bonks.

Dick West Says

Shape Of The Ship
WASHINGTON (UPI) Just before Uie opening of n
new congressional session, I
customarily make a tour of the
legislative premises to see if
everything is shipshape.
The shape of the chip Is
coming more and more to re­
semble a yacht. If our lawgivera won't exactly be sitting in
ths lap of luxury, thsy cer­
tainty have moved a long way
above the knee of neceoaity.

* Each' year I find that the
Interior of the Capitol has un­
dergone further refinement for
the comfort and convenience
uf ihuie who must bcur the
burdens of statecraft.
Eventually, I suppose, they
will install an automatic
stntrscraft burden b e a r e r .
Meantime, here are some of
Die Improvements I noted on
this year's tour:
All cars on ths tfenuta's

OUR BOARDING HOUSE
mi a t o -rats homjm of
rue soys that today is •jook Birth­
day? EITHER YOUR MfcMORY 16

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NATAL DATE LAST
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KJRGOT ABOUT IT AND
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Dr. Crane's

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branch tine subway have now
been equipped with rubber
wheela. This will enable the
sc mi tors to glide along in
iwunlike serenity.
The original steel wheels,
living somewhat rough and
uuisy, wore drcim-d unsuitable
fur vehicles that the Senate
chaplain had christened "swift
chariots of democracy," They
ninde the cars more like
"bumpy buggies of bureau­
cracy."
Tha expensive marble floor
in • corridor of the new east
front has been covered with a
carpet so thick and springy
that walking on It makes me
feel like I’m on s |&gt;ogo stick.
This presumably is for ths
benefit of congressmen who
have tender freL The next
step, I assume, will be to cover
the rurpet with plastic.
The signal lights In all of
the Capitol elevators have
been changed. They previously
marked the floors by letters
F, P and G. Now the floors
are numbered I. 2 and 8. The
elevators, however, still go up
and down.
The bell ayslcm used to
summon members of Congress
for quorum calls and such has
been augmented by panels of
starry lights. For each bell
that ringa, a star shines. This
presumably is for the benefit
of congressmen who are hard
uf hraring.
The panels have so many
stars they r a s e m b i t the
shoulder board of an admiral
in the Panamanian navy. For
example, when a congressman
sees five stars In the east, he
knows the House has reresied.
The airline ticket counter,
operated by a couple of good
looking girls, has been moved
from tha main corridor on the
first floor to a less conspicu­
ous spot off the east front
lobby.
This presumably is for ths
benefit of congreesmen who
had rather look at statues
than at pretty girls. But some
of us who work around the
Capitol do not regard It aa an
improvement at all.

GOP Meet Set
■y Mrs. Adam Mailer
Ao executive board meetlog of tlie Della ry Hcpublic a o Club will bo held at 10
«. n . Thursday la the lu ­
cres Uoa Room ol the Debar/
F in UaIL

Worry
Reeders, ha* many of jou
think Tony will ever marry
hi* fiancee? And why do you
think he keeps putting off
Ihe wedding dale, although
he I* deeply In love and
• anl* In merry the girl, lieware of skittish bachelors
peal the age of .10. And send
for the "HweethearU Teats’*
below.
CASK 0-127: Tony T.. aged
II, Is a very attractive bach­
elor.
*‘Dr. Crane," his fiancee pro­
tested, "what Is wrong with
Tony?
“We have been engaged for
i l l years, yet he always
keeps putting off our wedding
day.
“And It's not because he
Isn’t devoted to me, for he

Hospital
Notes
Admissions
Donald Smith. Cocoa; Norma
Schneider, Lake Mary; Judith
Ureerc. Long wood; Marjorie
Smith, Shsrrcn Young. Phyllis
Uliphart, Steven Lee Ldwards,
May Blackburn, Ruth Bryant,
George Brown, Clarence Knellinger, Mary Katherine Sowerby, Arils Hardy and Henry
Brown of Sanford.
Discharges
Della Gibson, Lake Mary;
Mrs. Roger Wright and baby,
Lake Mary; Mrs. John Rodcr
and baby, Geneva; Mario
Greco, Shirley Enloe. Allsm en Mitchell. Claude Denton,
Ruby Cinder, Janies Uycus
Jr., Arthur Polk, Mrs. Robert
C. Roffcy and baby, Mr*. John
Small and baby or Sanford.
JANUARY S
Admissions
Anton Trubenbschrr, DcBary;
Eva Markawtex, Geneva; Ed­
ward Harris, Sam Martin,
Nancy Cardwell, Juanlla DeLalllbeaudiere. Edllh Rovecrane, Blanche Johnston of
Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Breeie
ol Lonawood. a hov
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Rusecrins of Sanford, a girt
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cardwell
of Sanford, a girl
Discharge*
Mrs. C. R. Carter and baby.
Casselberry; Oscar Barnett.
DcBary; Steven Lee Edward*,
Calvin Moore, Willie Brown,
Berta Harriett. John B. Byrd,
Bell Ruth Rrown. Emma
Kathryn Ragan. E u n i c e
Brown, William Pratt Jr..
Mrs. James Meriwether and
baby; Mra. James Kent and
baby of Sanford.

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vows he loves me with all his under his own power and start
hunting for warms.
heart .
“Beside*, he is very gener­ But many human mothers
ous and kind. And ho Is rea­ get so fluttered at the contlnsonably affi'etiiinnle, though u:il dependence on them by
maybe nol a* ardent a* some iiilnlt sons like Tony, that
these mother* further pamper
men I have dated.
“Ilia elderly mother live* and coddle those Immature
with him, so do you think that sons.
is what hold* him hsrkT"
Remember, too, that e m o ­
Yes, whenever you are a tional Immuturity ran exist in
mun or woman past the age of a grown man as old as Tony,
IS and still unmarried, the who may have a doctor’s de­
most logical guess i* that they gree and be a prominent phy­
»re "fixated" on either their sician or college professor or
elderly mother or duddy.
business executive!
"1 can never find a man as Tony will probably never
nice as daddy" many a woman marry, at leust while Ids dot­
has boasted,
ing mamma Is alive.
And she probably never So hi* fiancee better decide
will! For such a remark sug­ right now whether she Is will­
gest* that she probably tins nn ing to rrmuln as ■ platonic
abnormal fondness for fatlier. sweetheart all her life.
"Mother is my best sweetIf not, then she batter look
heart," many a bachelor Ilk* elsewhere for a virile male
Tony will fondly exclaim. And who is mature and willing to
Id* doting mamma then purrs esUlbllsh n home.
huppily.
Uirla, never wait vary long
But all good parmts should for a man to add the wedding
not be *o selfish.
ring to the engagement ring!
Indeed, It is usually an in- If you don’t get action with­
•ult to parents when tlieir in 12 months, then tell him it
children t email) unmarried af­ Is again "open season'' and
ter the ago of 30, or at Irusl you are starting "husband
3G.
hunting" all avrr again.
For that means those chil­ So tend for my 'Testa For
dren have not been adequately SwceUiearts,” e n c l o s i n g a
trained in childhood to become stumped luturn envelope, plus
■elf-reliant adults or are vic­ 20 cents. It furnishes a lot of
tims of psychic tiaumn.
ammunition f o r “husband
Their parents srs still fig­ hunting.”
uratively their adult ''baby­ ' Always write to Dr.
sitter*” and wet nurarsl
Trine In csre or this news­
In childhood, parents tie paper, enclosing * long I
naturally tha emotional ami rent stamped, addressed en­
psychological c r u t c h e s on velope and 21) cents to cover
which the youngsters lean for typing and printing coats'
support and comforL
when you send for owe of
Hut every humati parent his booklets.)
need* to Lake a lesson from
the typical mother blid.
The latter will work from! LA RU E SELECTION
dawn to dark to feed and
O F COLO HARDY
shield her fledglings.
But when the mother robin
secs that tlie youngsters are
well side to fend for them­
ALL SIZEK
selves, what docs she do?
Well, if an occasional fledg­
R EA SO N A B LE
ling wiiiila to remain perpet­
ually on fowl “welfare," Mam­
Nurwery
ma Robin literally pushes him
Grapevlllc
t
out of the neat!
FA
Shs thus forces him to fly

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WASHINGTON—(NBA) — Grant interested Rep. Walter the new national academy.
I'resident Kennedy and Secre- Judd, R-Minn., in the idea. He Perhaps the way (a learn to be
tury of State Dean Rusk have Interested Sen. Karl Mumlt, a good diplomat la to go get
made a complete reversal on R-S. D., and hr got Sen. Paul the feet wet and the hand*
calloused by association with
past foreign service policy in Douglas, D-lll., to co-*pon*ur the common people of the un­
putting their O. K. on a Na­ It. Together they got senators derdeveloped countries of the
tional Academy of Foreign like Dodd. U-Cunn.; Goldwa- world, instead of trying to
ter, R-Aril.; Case, R-N, J., team how to combat commun­
Affairs. The big idea Is that it and oilier*.
will train prr-umipl from all They g»i their Freedom ism in a lecture room or out of
a book. This would bs in th*
government departments in Academy bill through the Sen­ best tradition of the “Ugly
the conduct of foreign policy. ate at the end of IPikl, but it American."
Such an ides has been kick­ died in the House. It gut no
ing around Washington for place in the last Congtcss, but
years but it hat always been it will come alive in the next Loans Suggested
rejected. Trying to establish a one. A Gallup poll shows lit)
government foreign p o l i c y per cent suppoit, It per cent WASHINGTON CUHI —
Rep. William C. Cramer, (Rtrade school, it was felt, would opposed.
narrow the outlook of diplo­ So Kennedy has assigned FIs.), says he will introduce
mats. It would set up too rigid Rusk to prcpaie legislation legislation In Congress to
a rurriculum and put too and he hu* assigned Under make Florida's freeze dam­
many fixed ideas into official Secretary for Administration aged citrus and vegetable
training. It was considered William H. Orrick Jr., former­ growers eligible for “disaster
better to send riling govern­ ly an assistant attorney gen­ loans'' under the Small Busi­
ment officials for postgradu- eral, Yale whir kid and Stan­ ness Act. Only businessmen
ate ifnearvh and training in ford lawyer, to organise an In­ affected by drought or excess­
rxisting universities.
terdepartmental g r o u p t o ive rainfall are eligible for
such loans now.
Tlie new enthusiasm for do­ work it out.
ing the twist on this past pol-j The administration idea is
icy and establishing a Nation- to set it up on a somewhat
ul Academy of Foreign Af­ broader basis Ilian the llumlt- Auto Record Set
DETROIT (UPI) - Tha
fairs ronirs from three prin­ Douglas Freedom Academy
American auto Industry sold
cipal sources.
bill. The National Academy of
A presidential advisory pan­ Foreign Affairs would not do more new cars in 1963 th in
el headed by Vice i 'resident away with the War College, In any oilier year except
James A. Fork in* of the Car­ Annapolis, West Faint or tha 1951. The industry sold
negie ( orp. has recommended Air Force academies. It would 712,GM cars last year, mak­
it. A Colninillco on I'eraonnel not even replace the State De­ ing It second best lo ihe re­
for Ihe New Diplomacy, head­ partment Foreign Service In­ cord 7,370,000 cars delivered
ed by former Secretary of stitute or other specialist in 1911. The 1963 total was a
State Christian A. Ilerter, has schools which have been train­ gain of 31 per cent over th*
recommended it as one point ing government officials for 1,113,930 cars sold la 1961.
in a much broader re|Hirl on overseas s e r v i c e for some
foreign service reorganisation years.
rrqucslcd by Rusk. Incident­ It is Congress which will
ally, I'erklns was a memhei of really write the ticket on this.
Ihu llcrter committer, too.
While Congress la considering
Rut Uie principal impetus this idsa, thsy might also take
for this comes from a hetero­ a look at a leaf from the kook
geneous group of 12 senator* of Peace Corps Director Sar­ T it a 16
ami seven congressmen frn-n gent Hluivcr. He ha* found 900 ■ 14
left, right and renter, For flat a lot of hti two-year vol­ ISQ x U
three years they have been ad­ unteers would make good
CAVANAUGH
vocating establishment of a Slate Department material.
TIRE SERVICE
1491 8. Frearh At*.
"U. 8. Freedom Academy” to There may ba the germ of
FA 2-1269
educate government officials an idea her* for on* courst in
and private rltliens on Inter­
national communism and how
to combat it.
Their idea was to rreatr a
U. 8. counterpart to the Rus­
sian pollllral warfare schools.
In short, It was to train gov­
ernment officials how to fight
the cold war and win 1L
One of the prime movers of
this idea was Alan Grant Jr.,
of Orlando, FI*. Through the
114 So. pahMtU
Council on Communist Ag­
gression, which has consider­
Phont FA 1-0814
able tabor and liberal backing,

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Ed Jordan Tuesday rounded out
27 years on the County School Hoard.
Quite a feat for the quiet, well,
mannered gentlemun from Oviedo
who has seen this county grow from
a small rural area to the loth biggest
county in the state.
When Jordun came on the school
board in the early 20’s this county
was sadly lacking in school facilities,
textbooks and adequate tenchers,

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le t N. Park Ara.. Sanford,
Samlnolo C ou nt/, Florida, un­
der lha flPtltloue name of.
AA BAIL BOND AOENCT. and
that I Inland to ragtatar aald
name with tha Clark ar tha
Circuit Court, Bamtnola COuntz.
Florida.
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w ith tha prorlalona o f tha
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IN THH CIRCUIT COURT o »
In tha Caart af the C -u n t/
NOTICE
THK NINTH J t O IC ttL r i l u
Judge, nominate C enatr, Ptaia
Tbe
annuel
meeting
of
th*
CUIT OF AND FOR IR Xk
a t Florida, tn Probata.
■tockbolderi of tbe Florid* NOLR COCNTT, FLORIDA.
In ra lha Batata a ft
CHANCERY
NO. 13TM
RICHARD S. MILDER
MARGARET E. HAINES
State Bank of Sanford, Flor­ THE BOSTON
D lcttatd.
FIVE CENT!
Dacaaaad
ida, a banking corporation SAVINGS BANK,
FINAL NOTICE
PIN AD NOTICE
Katie* la harahr given that
P la in tiff H
Notice la harab/ given that will be held In tbe banking
tha undarrtgned w ill, on tha
tha underatgned w ilt, on lha
U til t&gt; r a t February, A. D.
l lt h d a / o f Jan u ar/, A. D. room on Wedncidiy, January MICHAEL J . A. WILftOV, j v
1 IU . praaant to tha Konorabl*
l t d , praaant to the Honor' 16, 1963, at 1:30 p.m. for tha at ux and at si,
C ou n t/ Judg* o f Seminal*
Defendant*
ablo C ou n t/ Judga of Sami following purpoiei:
C ount/, Florida, har final ra
NOTICE OF BUIT IN
uola C ount/, Florida, hta final
torn, account and vouchers, aa
return, account and vouchers, (1) Elect a Board of Director! MORTGAGE PORBCLOaURR
E ia eu lrla o f tha Ratal* of
A. WALKER
ea A dnilulalrttor of tha Eatato
for tbe raining peer and TOi GEOIUJB
RICHAnD a HITLER, dtcea*
aad RUTH CL WALKER,
of M argaret E. Heine*, daaad, and a t aald tlma, than
tbe traniactko of auefa
hla w ife,
ctaaad. and a t aald tlma, than
and tbara, m ake application
RKxlDKNCXi Unknown
and (hare, make application
other butineu s i may AND
to tha aald Judea for a fin ­
TOi All parties cl.ilm.
(o tba aald Judea for a final
come before the meeting
al aattlamant o f har adm loIng Interests, by, through,
aattlamant o f hia adm inistra­
latratlon o f aald aatata. and
under or agalnat tha ation o f oald eatato. and for
T. E. Tucker
N O T IC E O F
far an order discharging har
forasald parsons.
an order dlaeharglng him aa
President
p n h R ao ei'R S l l l i
aa aueh Baacntrla of tha
aueh Admlnletrator.
TOU ARE hereby n otified ,*
NOT i c K It h arah/ g lrtn
E lta ta of RICHARD R. HILLthat a Complaint to foraelnaq *
Dated thla tha 7»lh d a / of Publiih: Jen. 4, t , 1*63
that tha nndaralgnad Arthur December, A. D. l i d .
Eft, dacaaaad
a certain m ortgage encumber,
Dated thla tha Tth day of H. B aekw llh J r , Clark nf
Aa Admlnletrator of tha
Ing
tha follow in g daacrlbad
NOTICE OF
Circuit Court o f
Seminal*
J an u ar/, A. D, l i f t .
real pmp*rty. to-w lt:
K etate of
FORECLOSURE
BALK
C
ount/.
Florida,
w
ilt,
on
tho
Jarollna O. hllllar
Lot t. Block F. COUN.
M argaret K. Ilaluae
NOTICK la harah/ glran
Aa
K aacutrla
of
tha H at d a / o f Jan u ar/, ltd t, at
TBY CLUB MANOR. UNIT
Dacaaaad
11:00 O'clock A. M. at lha Pobllah Dec. II. l i d A Jan. that tha undaralgnad Arthur
E alata or
NO. l, according to tha
II.
Baekwllh,
J
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,
Clark
o
f
Front
Door
of
tho
Samlnolo
RICHARD S. MILLER
I. I, II, l t d .
p'at thereof aa raoorded
Circuit Court o f Bamlnola
C ou nt/ Court Hauta, demlnole C D D -d
Dacaaaad
In Plat Book 11, page -J,
C ount/. Florida. w ill, on lha
Sltnxtrom , Darla A Mclntoah C ount/, In tha a l t / o f San­
Public Bacorde o l Semi­
Hat
d
a
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of
Jan
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ar/,
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,
i
t
ford,
Florida,
offer
for
aala
AMorna/a for E xecutrix
nole County. Florida,
and ta ll at public o u te r / to IN T U B r In e t'IT COURT W 11:«« o'clock A. M. at tho haa bean filed agalnat you tu
fo o t Offica Rox III*
Front Duor of tho Stmlnnla tha above styled suit a n |
tho blgbaat and boat bidder TH B NINTH JUDICIAL &lt; lit
Sanford, Florida
for eaah, tha follow in g daa- CUIT. IN AND FOB gllMI C ou nt/ Court llnuaa, Haml- you ara required to aarve a
Publish Jan. (, id, f | , It.
nola C ount/. Id tha e l l / of c o p / of /o u r Answer or othe\
erlbed p ropart/ a llo tte d In NOLB COUNTY, FLORIDA
CDK-tT
Sanford, Florida, offar for p leading to tha Complaint on 1 i
■tmlnola C ou n t/, Florida, U - IN CHANCERY No. l i t r e
aala and aall at public ou t­ riatn tirra altorn a/a, ANDER. *
w ill
Tha W aal U o f Lot Tl HOMER W. WRIOHT, Aa E l- e r / h* tha hlghaat and boat SON, BUSH. DEAN. LOWS'.
oculor
o
f
tha
Ratate
of
Char
blddar for cash, tha fotlowln
Fo r —
and nil Lot Tl, Amended loti* T. Paget, Dacaaaad.
DEM A van d in BCRO. s : i
daacrlbad prupart/ altuatad In
P lat of M agnolia Haight*,
P laintiff, Stmlnula C ount/, Florida, lu . East Central Avenue, Orlando,
according
to
tha
Plat r a
Florida, and (lla lha original
It;
thereof, aa reoarded In
or other Pleading n
Lot t l . JANSEN SUBDI­ Answer
F la t Book I, Pago Tl o f JAMES FORT FORSYTH, at.
tha office of tha Clark o f the
VISION, according to plat Circuit
(h e Public Rccorda of
on or before
Dafandanta
thereof, aa recorded In the Ith dCourt
Samtnela C ou nt/. Florida!
a / of February, m i .
Marteaga Forarlaaura
F lat Booh II. page IT, If you lalt to do ao. a d e n e s
pursuant to th e F inal D eeres NOTICE
OF CLRNK'S BALE
l l l o | 1 9 7 of Foraelaaure entered In a
Public Reoordi of Sem i­ pro confeeoo wilt be taken
Notice Is harab/ glran ibat
nole C ount/, Florida;
caaa pending In aald Court,
you far the relter de­
lha
undaralgnad,
aa
Clark
of
purauant lo tha Final Oacraa agalnat
Iho a t/la o f which la
manded In tha Complaint.
the
Circuit
Court
of
tho
Ninth
of Foracloeura entered In
MeCAUGHAM l l O I t T O i n u
Tbla
Notice
shall be pub­
Circuit, In and for cat a pending In aald Court,
COMI*ANT, IN C , S Florida Judicial
lished once a w eak for four •
Samlnolo C ou nt/, Florida, un­ tha a t/la of whleh la
corporation.
and b / virtue o f the Un- McCAUOIf AN M O R T O A O B consecutive w eek s In tba San, \ /
P lain tiff, der
e l decree o f foracloeura here­ COMPANT. IN C, a Florida ford Herald. '
-raDATED thla Tth d o / o f Jan­
PINA D. HARRISON, atngta, tofore entered in that ear corporation.
tain eauaa pending In the
P lain tiff, uary. m t .
Defendant
(SEAL)
and tha ch a n cer/ number of Circuit Court of tba Ninth •veArthur IL B eckw ith. J r ,
Judicial Circuit, In and for BOT K. WILTON and DORIS
which la I t .l f ) .
Clark of Circuit Court
Sem
inole
C
ou
nt/,
F
lorid
a
In
M. WILTON, fala wife.
WITNESS m f hand and tha
By: Margarat E- Tyre.
official aaal o f aald Court, Chaneerz, being C hancer/ No.
Dafandanta.
Deputy Clark
*
thla Tih d a / o f Jan u ar/, l i f t , 1IITI. In whleh HOMER W. and tha e h a n e ir/ number a t Andaraon,
Rush. Dean,
WIUUHT.
aa
Executor
of
the
which la 1S41L
(SEAL)
Lownde*
A
van
dan
Barg
Eetata
o
f
Charlotte
T.
Paget
WITNESS m / hand and tha
Arthur H. B eckw ith, J r ,
la plaintiff, and official aaal nf aald Court, 111 Beat Central Bird.
Clark o f lha Circuit Court Dacaaaad.
Ihta 7th tla / of J an u ar/, l i u . p. o. Box ::*t
of Sem inole C ou n t/, F lor­ JAM Ed FORT FORSYTH,
Orlando, Florida
alngla man; CASSELBERRY (SEALI
HIGHWAYS 17-92
ida
O
ARDENS,
IN
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,
a
Florida
l l / i M argaret E. T /ra,
Arthur If. Beckwith, J r , Publish Jan. I, II, IS, II.
corporation: BR ITTS INC, a
i
N . N 2 N PARK/ FLORIDA
D e p u t/ c le rk
Clark or the c ir cu it co u rt CDE II
Florida
corporation;
and
Joeaph M. F ltegereld
af sem lnola C ount/, F lor­
O pen Tnan, I k n S a t
OEOROB
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DA
NO
LEM
AN,
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
A tlorna/ for P la in tiff
ida
5-10 P. M
THE BTATB OF FLORIDA
JR., nre defendania, I. aa
l i t S a cu rlt/ True! Bldg.
S / i Margarat E. T /ra
Snndajr • A01
ll D u
Clark of the aald Court, un­
TOt LOLA WAOFJ SAUCIENT.
Miami I t. Florida
D e p u t/ Clark
der
and
b
/
virtue
of
tha
aald
formerly Mlea I^ l* Wagee,
Open For L
I,untfc
.
Fubllah Ja n u a r/ I, 111).
Joatph M. Fltagarald
ir .S I^wraneavilla - Decatur
fin al decree, w ill o ffer fur Attorney for P lain tiff
11/ Kcaanrallon
C U K -tt
H ighway,
Decatur
Georgia;
eale and tail a t public ou t­ III Sacurlt/ Truai Bldg.
LIZZIE WAGES. I l l W ait Dae r / to the hlgheet end bait Miami U , Florida
blddag fer each, nt tba front C D E -tl
via str a ti, Dacatur, O torgla;
DAISY L E I CREECH. 11*4
door o f the Seminole C ount/ Fubllah J a n u a r/ *. l i l t .
LawrtneavIHa Road. Dacatur.
Ceurthouee In the C li/ of
Georgia; GRADY WAGES. SOI
Sanford, Florida, cn the H ot
d a / o f J a n u a r/, t i l t , at the in thh riR c u rr court of Ponca llat.eon Avenue. Deca­
hour of ll:C t aoou. the aama TUP. NINTH JUDICIAL C IS- tur. Georgia: O, II. WAGES,
being a legal aalea d a / and CUIT OF AND FOR I B R I . l i l t Rldgedale Bond. A tlanta
Georgia; JERRY W A G E S .
tha hour n lega l hour o f eale, NOLR COUNTY, FLORIDA.
W eeks Street. Dacatur. Geor­
Ibe follow in g deacrlbad pro- CHANCERY Nt&gt;. IXTIT
THE
B
O
W
E
R
T
gAVlNOI
gia; J. a WAGES. 4171 c a n p e r l/
e ltu ete
tn
Seminole
BANK,
by Lana, Dacatur Oaorgla;
C ou n t/, Florida:
P lain tiff THOMAS A. WAGES, 171*
Lot
Sevan
(I),
Bl.uk
va.
H ollyhock Terrace. Decatur,
"IT, o f TRIPLETT LAKE
ft II O It K M, caaaalbarr/, HUBERT IL BUCCINt, at al, Georgia; JOYCE MITCHELLDafandanta. 1141 Commander Drive. Louis­
Sem inole C ount/, Florida,
n o t ic e o r s u it in
ville, Kentucky: It. IL WAGES
according
la
lha
plat
thereof recorded In Plat M0 RT OAGK F O R K C L O I C R E V a lla / II rook Road, Dacatur,
TOi
HUBERT
R.
BUCCINI
Oaorgla:
NETTIE
1VAOES.
Book I. paga II, Semi­
RRSIDRNCEi Unknown
111 Third Avenue, Dacatur,
nole C ount/ Records,
AND
TOi
All
|i«rtlas
claim
­
Georgia: GRACE ADAMS, 17
tha aforeeald proper!/, to­
in g Interest*. b /, through, East U entlle Street, Alexan­
gether with all tenements,
nridar or again st tha a- dria. Virginia; tiir n r 7.EMharedltam ente and appurtenforaaatit parson.
BAR DO, ML March
Road,
ancaa thereunto belonging, or
TOC ARE harab/ notRled M artinsville.
N ew
Jersey;
In a n / wlae appertaining, bea Complaint to tore- BETTY SANDERS, t t t Third
Ing aald to a a tla f/ tha eald that
cloaa a certain m ortgage en­ Avenue.
Dacatur,
Oaorglai
door a a
DATED thla 7th d a / af J a n ­ cum bering lha follow in g dee- HOLLIS A. WAGES, t i l l H elluribed real propart/, to-w lt: din Hoad. Tucker, Georgia;
uar/ t i l l .
I-it I*. Block A. COUN- MART LOU AKIN. 1717 L s(HEAL)
T tlT CLUB MANOR, UNIT Vleta Road. Tucker, Georgia]
Arthur It. Bechwtth, J r ,
NO. 7, according lo tho WILMA WAGES, t i l l LaVteClark of tha Circuit Court
lUt thereof aa recorded la
iluad. Tucker, Georgia;
of
tha
Ninth
Judicial
n F lat Book I t, paga i l l , POLLY FOWLER. 7411 L aw .
CtreulL tu aad far SamiPublic
Hecorda
o
f
torn!r
a
a
ttvllla
Read, D acenule C ount/, F lorid a
nolo C ount/. Florida,
tur,
Georgia:'
RAT« / 1 Jean E. WUka
haa bean filed agalnat you In MONO
E.
WAGES,
also
D e p o t/ Clark
tha
above
styled
eult,
and
W hitfield, W right A Leo a hard! you ara required to aarva a known na Raymond W agee,
411
V
a
lla
/
Brook
Road,
D e­
711 M etcalf Building
copy o f /o u r Answer or other catur, Georgia; DORIS W A­
Orlando, Florida
Plaadlng
to
tho
Complaint
on
GES
C1IEWN1NO.
formerly
A tto rn e/e fer Plaintiff.
P la in tiff* attorney*. ANDER­ Dorla Wagaa, 111 W (at Da via
Fubllah J a a | , 1MI.
SON. RUSH, DEAN. LOWNDES Street.
Dacatur,
O earsta;
CD B-II
van dan BEIU1. I l l E ast JAM ITS A. WAGES, alao known
Central Avanuv, Orlando, F lor­ aa Jamas W ages, SUIT Law­
ida, and file tha original An­
IN T E E CIRCUIT COT NT 0 F sw er or other P leading In Iho rence Road, Dacatur. Georg!*:
BEATRICE MATTHEWS, at*
m t j u d ic ia l o i a c i m
o ffk o o f tho Clark a f tba aa known aa Mrs. T. IL Mat­
IN
AND
for
s b h i n o l u Circuit cou rt on or before
thew
s, M? Sycamore Drive,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
tho Itb d a / o f February, l t d . Dacatur. Georgia; ROBERT L.
IN CHANCERY NO. ItfSB
If you fall la do ao, a daeraa HUDSON, 111 Rlvarvlaw Drive,
EAST BROOKLYN SAVINGS pro coafeaeo w ill ha u k a n
BANK, A New York corpora­ agalnat you for lha relief de­ North Augusta, South Caro­
lina) EZRKLL A. WAGES, a ltion.
manded In lha Complaint.
aon known aa Earal W ages,
P laintiff,
Thla Notice ahall be publish­ H
I
Adglr Street, Dacatur,
ed one# a weak for four con ­ Oaorsla; HUBERT E. WAGES,
MARTIN HENRY SPATH and secutive wsaka In lha Sanford
alao
known
a* Hubert W ages,
MARTHA EDNA SPATH, bla Herald.
ill
Mead
Bead.
Dacatur,
Wire; ATLAS SUBSIDIARIES
DATED th is ftk d a / o f O
eerslai ELISABETH W IL­
OF FLORIDA, INC, a Florida January, l t d .
LIAMS.
alao
known
aa Mr a.
eerparattopi and J. M. FUEN- (BRAD
Ltasla W illiam s, t i l l Sanford
TBS and ----- - PUENTES, kla
Arthur H. Baekw llh. J r , Road,
Dacatur.
Oaorgla;
w ife,
Clark of Circuit Court
GOLDEN WAGES, &lt;11 Law Dafandanta.
By: M argarat K. T /ra
ranravllla
Road.
Dacatur,
TO DEFEND AH
D e p o t/ Clark
Georgia; HILL T. WAGES,
AP
PUBLICATION Publish Jan. a. la, 11, t l
alao
known
aa
Hillman
Wagaa,
surp
C D E -tl
4111 Covlntag Road, Daeatur,
TO I KARTIN HBNRT SPATH
and M A R T H A EDNA IE THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Oaorglai ta d all persona h av­
ing or claim ing to have any
SPATH. kla w ife
THR NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­ aatata, right, tltta or Intaraat
Hnrae'a Caad / Shop
CUIT, IN AND FOR lE R l - In. or Ran upon, tba follow in g
Faulkner, Mar/Land
NOLR COUNTY, FLORIDA
TOO. MARTIN H B N R T CHANCRRY CASS NO. M iai daacrlbad raat property, or
SPATH and MARTHA E d n a MORTOAOB FORR c LOICRR any part t h a m f , the sam e
n r ATM. are k ertb r aeU fled GRACE UAH MAUSCMILD, a lying, balag and gLuate in
SamTnot*
aunty.
F lorid a,
th a t a Complaint fer Fora, wldaw
la-W itt
eloaura a f M arlgate ken bean
P laintiff.
Tha
W
est
H
alf
(W
U&gt; « f
filed e g a ln it /e u , aad y«&gt;u va.
Iba
N orthw est
Quarter
nre required le e*r»a a c o p / THOMAS
J.
GALVIN
and
CNW'4)
of
tho
N
ortheast
a t /o u r Aaawar or Pleadinge JNAN M. GALVIN, kla w ifei
(ju artery (N E H ) of MaeI N I You %vfs9i I eouM fry b«oon Mts yaup
la tb e cam ple l e i ea
the and IRA W. LEVY
^ . ■ (I I ).
P U le t if f e
a tta r s * /,
Jeeepb
NOTICE OP SLIT
wWi you could bring If heme Mb* my f t
TownahlP
T w « u |/ (top
aid, M« Saegrllp
puesereid.
Dafandanta.
sou
th
,
Maas*
T hlrtp-tw a
Treat Bultdleg,
_
Miami
II, TOi IRA W. LEVY
(11)
l
u
t
P laiM a, a a d tile th e o ri­
I I Middle Read
NOTICE IS HEBERT OlVg in al Anawer ar Plaadlng in
S a/vtlla, New York
BN that a praocpdlnr, or suit,
(be afflaa a f tba Clark of
Ton are
hereby notified to
quiet H ilt haa baan brought
tbe c ir e e lt Court an or before that a su it for foraoJosura of
tba Mb d a / of Fabruer/ A.D., m o r tfa a i has been filed In agalnat you, aa dafandanta. In
tba
Circuit Court, Ninth Jud i­
IM1 If roe fall l e da aa, lb s
circu it
Court af
tha cial Circuit af Florida, In and
led em an t » / dafaeit w ill be Ninth Judicial Circuit in a id for
damlgota County, tba abakee aselaet jre« far tha fur Samlaale County. Florida, bravlatad
title o f vahlah la
•ftal demanded la (ha 0am entitled
CLTUK
II. WAGES. PlalnIHf.
■I.
QIIACK MAN MAUSCMILD. a versus LOLA
WAOKS ft AR­
The daaorlptlon a f Iba raat Widow,
GENT (form erly Mlea Lota
prat-arty procradad agalnat la:
r n u tiif W
asaal,
at
*1.
and. All parL a i d. Stark t l . TOWN- v a
son* claim ing e g aatata, right,
THOMAS
J.
CALVIN
aad title or Intaraat tn, or Ran
JM4* W GALVIN, hla WIN) upas, tha r ia l property kartsad IRA w. LCVT.
la da ter Ibad. av any part
Dafandanta
pagaa I t la IL Inclutlva, and / a a are required to fils lharaaf, D atandaati, Chancery
o f |ha Publla Record* o f /o u r answ er tu tba Complaint N«. I l f l l , aad bp thees praSnmlaala County, Florida. w ith U a Clark at tbs Circuit •vote /a n arq /squ ired to fils
u r aaawar ar other de­
ln- aoUaa abalf be pub- Court and to aarve a copy /o
4 once aaeb weak for tharaef upon H KNOX BET- feats*, |f any. w ith th* Clark
of
paid Caart, aad aarva a
•aae ooaaaauilvo weak a la TINOHAUi.
lha
A lU r a a /a
for
J f f « w * a f upon U * ptaia•agreed Herald.
P I*U W f. 1H death Knowles •tiff*
aud iralfgad a tta m a /a ,
d o n e AND ORDERED at Avenue. W inter
Park, Flor­
Saaford,
Samlnolo
C ou nt/, ida, oa ar batora tha lath d a / •" *r bal/ra tba T blritaik
(Iftk
)
day af January, A D.
Florida, thla tth d a / o f Jan­ of January, l i l t , otherwise
l i f t , therein ta ilin g up th*
uary A, D , IMS.
Daeraa Pro Coafaiao w ill ba aatata.
righ t, title or Intaraat
(SNAL)
entered a saln at /a n for lha la, ar lltu upon, tha aboveA/tbiw H. Bath*ilk, dr,
Hat damaadad la tha C»m- daacrlbad property claim ed by
Clark. CTreuit c-urt
alsL
Herein fall **L ar a da*
B/i Margarat B. T/ra
Tba real property th at la era* pro confaaao wilt bo anD e p u t/ Clark
th* aubjaat m etier a f pall (trod agalnat yuu by dafaulL
Joaapk M. Fltagarald
m ortgage furarloaur* su it la
WITNESS aay baud and th*
U l Sacurlt/ Truat Building
Lot 1. LESS tba Beat III aaal of aald C ou rt a t Sanford
Miami II. Florida
ft. of Amended Pint of Florida, tbla I la t d a / a t DaaPublish Jaa. L Id. u . It.
DRUID
PARK, Sanford, amber, A. D. 1P4L
C D B-II
Florida, ateardlng la tha (SEAL)
e ls t thereof na raoorded
Arblur IL B aekw llh. J r .
In P lat Book T, page* I
Clark af tb* d r t u i t Court
and
■. Publla
Records
Hr i Martha T. Vlhlao
Samlnolo C ount/, Florida
Deputy Clark
MOT USTOMSIBLE
(•B A LI
Hutatilaon and t^rflav
Arthur H. Baekwllh, J r , Kdwarda Nulldlag.
M taedfce jaepasallli
I h
«w
Clark Clraalt C a in
f . Q. Drawer M
a p t Martha T. Vlhlao
•anfard. F lorida
R ? t S a M Itm mj*a)27
A ttarpa/p f*r F latatlft.
Deputy Clark
PabtUh Dae. t». M 0 ja a . JTV'4*
»«• 1*4» * jam
Wshea K. KaalUr Jr.
*e ft 1V| 1flfle
C D D It
COD-IP
l a ( h a Caw rl m t ( h a C a a t r
Julc&gt; , I t a l H l a C n a tf&gt; i u m
a ( r t n W a . &gt;■ F r a b a t a
l a ra th a B a ta ta afi

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

LOST: Reward. Manchester
mixture dog, light brown
L ost 4 Found
with v dt* on cheat, itub
Notices - Personals
tall, lg Years old. Named
Education - Instruction
Delay. Vidalty of Little
T ransportation
Vesica area. Ph. FA 2-4M2.

1.
2.
S.
4.
5. Food
6. F o r R ent
OA Special Notices
7. Business R entals

8. Beach Rentals

9. F o r Sale o r Rent
10. W anted to R ent
11. Real E sta te W anted
12. Real E s ta te F o r Sale
13. M o rtfa fe Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity*
16. Fem ale Help W anted
17. Male Help W anted
18. Help W anted
19. Situations W anted
20. B abysitters
21. B eauty Salons
22. Build - P a in t - R epair
23. Ruildinjf M aterials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plum bing Services
26. Radio 4 Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. M achinery - Tools
31. P oultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. F u rn itu re
34. A rticles F or Sale
35. A rticles W anted
86, Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. T railers - Cabanas

It

Pays

To
i#

1. Lett 4 f m l

Shr

•s a la rh

Crralfc J a n . 9, 1963 — P arc 3-A

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

29. Automobile S ervlet
3 Nice Building Lots 60' x ISO'
each. High and dry with
trees. Located on Briarclllf
Ave. $1,150 buys all 3 lots.

St. Johns Realty

THE TIME TESTED FIRM 17. Male Help W anted
116 N. Park Ave. FA 3-6113
ATTENTION YOUNG MEN
THE BOSS SEZ
[ need 3 ambitious young
Write an ad that w i l l
men to truvel all major
SPARKLE! So I see, let's
cities in the United Slates
try- this one —
Periodical Sales. No ex­
NICE SIZE
perience necessary- Must
THREE BEDROOM HOME
be t8-23, neat appearing
that's got new paint all over.
and ready to leave inline
Nice quiet section, real close
dlately. All transportation
to everything. Pretty lawn furnished. For Interview
and shrubs. Everything's OK sec Mr. or Mrs. Reynoso
hut the price, ami that*
at the Valdes Hotel, Wed­
TOO LOW! $6,000 with Just
nesday from 2-5. No phone
$250 down and $60 per
calls.
munllt, Including taxes and
insurance. Incidental!), you First class Body Man. Heel's
can krep the nice kitchen
Paint L Body Simp, imh
equipment (hat's in the
St. A Sanford Ave.
home—tin use movin' it.

LOST: Small brown male
Dog. White tip oa tall
Partially blind. Piaectwat
area. FA M IR .
8. Education - Instruction
U. 8. C IV IL S E R V IC E
TESTS!
Men-women, 18-52. Start high
as $102.00 a week. Prepara­
tory training until appoint­
ed. Thousands of Jobs open.
Experience usually unnecesaary. FREE Information on
Joha, salaries, requirements.
Write TODAY giving name,
address, phone and time
bomc. Write Lincoln Ser­
vice. Box 3D, c'o Sanford
Herald.____________
■ M M H te te te S
6. F o r R ant

Stemper Agency

1 BEDROOM furnished house.
Clean large rooms. Close in.
$85 month. FA 3-8544.

U.EAUUU — INSUHOK
FA 2-4991 1919 S French A\c

2 B E D R O O M unfurnished
house. $80 m o n t h . 251$
Princeton Ave. FA 2-2000.

Fo” Sale by Owner. 2 Bed­
room house and Florida
room, kitchen equipped.
FA 2-4836 alter 5 p. ill.

‘’Oh, boy! Ju st like tha Alpi

Housea for rest. Tor infor­
3 Bedroom home, kitchen
6. F o r R ent
mation contact Ted Wil­ 6. F or Rent
equipped. Small down pay­
liams Hardware, 205 E. ROOMS, The Gables, 461 Furnished Apt. cot Palmetto.
ment, monthly payments
25th St.
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
$40. Ph. 322-3910.
RENT A HEI&gt;
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen BEAUTIFUL furnished room.
Holla way, Hospital A Baby ALMOST new modern home.
equipped. $7$ month. Ph,
Private home. FA 2-7431,
Beds
Real sacrifice. Easy terms
FA I-IMS.
211 Cedur.
1 Bedroom furnished Apart­ By Day, Week, or Mouth
ment. FA 1-1463 Monday CARROLL'S FURNITURE
thru Friday between i and Pk. FA 2-5161 11$ W. lit St.
6 p. m. or FA 2-ljoi other VVELAKA
APARTMENTS: Stenstrom Realty
times.
Rooms private baths, 114
Real Estate — Mortgages
1-3 Bedroom house. Close to W. First St.
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
Southslde School. FA 2-1483 Unfurnished 3 b e d r o o m
Monday thru Friday be­
house. $26 Escambia. Ph.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
tween » A 6 p. m. or
FA 2-0374.
Realtor
FA 2-4501 overtimes.
Raymond Luadquist, Assoc.
Furulalied Apartment. Close
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg,
FURNISHED Apartment. 1902 la. Ph. FA 3-3900.
Maple Ave. FA 2-0731.
3 Bedroom modern House, Lake clew home with lake
MODERN, 2 bedroom unfurn
privileges in South Sylvan
kit, equipped. 817 Catalina.
ithed house. 1210 W. Third
I-ake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
St. Phone Bartow 533 3320 Furn. 3 Bdrm. Apt. 170S Mag.
and 2 baths, Alr-Comllliounolle Ave. $55-00.
ed. Phone FA 2-7898.
FURNISHED 2 Room Apart
m ent Clean, dote in. Call Charming 2 bedroom, 1 both,
FA 2 0661 until 2:30 p.xn. CB House. $75 month, KW J. W. Hall, Realtor
After 2:20 p.m„ FA 2-3668.
Rosalia Dr.
' Call Hall" FA 2-3641
Available Jan. *.
2544 9a. Frescb Ava.
Or Assume payments. 3 Bed­
FURNISHED 1 bedroom end
room CB bousa, screened CBS House. 3 large bedcarport*, stove A refriger­ rooms, 3 baths, kitchen
kitchen. Private bath. Cou
pie. lat Roar, own entrance
ator. Call FA 2-6189.
equipped. Assume p a yReasonable. FA 2 2489.
tnents. FA 2-2045.
MAYFAIR SECTION
I BEDROOM, kitchen equip­ 3 Bedroom, 3 bath, family
ped, on lake, ready for oc­ room. Available soon. Ph. Jim Hunt Realty
323-0360.
cupancy. Call FA 2-0659.
Office FA 2-2111
FIVE ROOM House, partially $ Iklrm s, lbs bath*, carpet­
Nights FA 2-0641
furnished. $50 Month. Rt. 2, ed Fla. Room. Stove A Re323-0700
Box SSA, Besrdsll Ave,
frig. Living Room. Dining 2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
Area. Year old. $85.00 31o.
2 Bedroom house, kitchen
N a v y man transferred. New 3 Bedroom, 3 bath humr.
equipped. 1505 Douglas Ave,
No cash needed. $01 a
Cllf Rorncman, Realtor.
FA 3-0063.
niuuth, Taxes It Insurance
609 laingdale Ave. LongIncluded. 322 0085.
UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­ wood TE 8 4199.
room house, kitchen equip­
Nicely furnished large 2 Bed­ 3 Bit. House, near School.
ped. FA S-96S5.
rooms and 2 bath Apart­ Paneled Florida Km. lx&gt;w
down payment, FIIA avail­
ment. Adults.1912 Sanford
FURN. APT.
MellonviAe.
able. FA 24053. 2620 Elm
Ave. FA 2 5668.
Ave.
Legal N otice
3 Bedroom House furnished
is TW» rra c p tv c o v e r, or unfurnished. Completely Near Hunt Factory out San­
ford Ave. 75' x U 0’ $691.
fenced plenty of fruit trees.
s is rn irn ic u t. rm n iT
o r rt.o s in v is t s n ru n
$25
dour, $15 month. Ph.
FA
2
573!.
IR M ISO L R C O t m .
FA 2 3249.
IN CISAWCCWY NO. 1WU
N o n e* o r i t i m t M
7. HualnesM Rental*
IN TUB MATTBH n r THE
All types of Baal Estate
ADOVTIOK BT JOOEI'lf CUH- Valuable space for Barber
Tie johkhon , an. *nj a&lt;i - Sliop or Beauty Parlor.
John E. Fox,
NB* VtnmNIA JOHNSON,
hit wlft. of HANOI- MIT­
Mar-Ixiu Motel. Call Mr.
Realtor
CHELL, • Minor.
Rotas. FA 2 2331.
TOi THOMAS J. EVANS,
U0
N.
Park
A vs. Ph. 323-0609
R stlS tnc* Dnknown:
Ton am htmbr natlfli* 9. For Sole or Rent
16. Fewialc Help W anted
that a Volition haa batn riled
In tha a bom atrl-* eauta hr 5 ACRES, 2 Rowing wslls,
Jia lP N
curtu*
JOHNSON
YOUNd MIMES, 18-23
underground irrigation, kindMl. an- AONHB VIWllNIA
JOHNSON, hla
nlfa,
Tor
era 6 room, 2 bath house. 1 need 4 ambitious young
tba a d o p t i o n
of HAN­
Price reduced. Corner Cel­ ladles, free to travel all
OT
MITOUlHaL « minor,
br tho Potiitaasra and you am
ery Ave. and Brlsaon, San­ United States sad possess­
ions. $250 a month guar­
m&lt;|ulrod la H rtl a aapy of
ford, Florida.
your Anatvtf or ablaatlaaa la
antee. Periodical bales. No
ahutr causa why oald pall­
experience necessary. Must
ium ihouU H'»l bo erantod 3 HMroom house. MM Kievon tha A||arn&gt;y fur PailHonens Ave. Phono 341-4871,
lie neat appearing, and
on.
Mask
H, Claaataud,
Jr.
■
I S|
AJHVp
fN|
O lffilS H S i
p in
ready lu leave anytime.
Sanford
A tlantic
National Attractive I bedroom, 2 ball)
flank B u lia ir e . Tool Offlra
For interview a— Mrs.
borne. Fenced yard. Near
P ra eo r p. pinford. Florida,
Reynoso, Valdes Hotel.
and file
In tha
file tk*
t t t orlelnal
NAS. US W. Coleman Cir­
Wcdnetday 3-3. Parents
offteo *» tba Clark *f tha
cle. FA 3-7484.
Circuit Caurt on ur bofura
welcomed at Interview. No
lha 1*||a lay of January, A.I&gt;
phone calls.
IMS. an! k-raln fall not or 10. Wunted lo Kent
a daarst pro confaaao will
ba anlarad aealnit you.
WOMAN WITH CAR to call
WITNESS my hand and tba Year around tenants wants
regularly each month - on
3 bedrooms, 1H baths.
anal of aald Court In Sanford.
Established Studio G i r l
riarlJa, lb Ia 17th day ef OatEast side of Sanford. Write
ombsr, A, O- 1115.
Cosmetics
clients In ami
Bnx 30 c&lt;’0 Sanford Herald.
/•/ Arthur II. Ptckwllb,
around .Sunlord nuking nec­
it*
Car Garage In Pinecrest
Clark «f Clrault Court
essary deliveries, etc. 3 or
Hook N. ClaralaaS, Jr.,
area. Sanford, FA $0774.
4 hours per day. Route will
Attaraay at L*v
foal Office Itrawar X
pay up to $5.00 per hour.
Saalard. Florida
12. Heal S a in ts F o r bale
Write STUDIO GIRL COSAttaraay fur HaUtlotura
MKTICS, Dept. 7W31, Glen
Publish Dae IS, IS. A Jan. Furnished House in Sanford.
5, S, tfSl.
dele, L'aUf,
$4500. $86-4849. Apopka.
CDD-41

ADVERTISE
ft

In
&lt;9

The

Sanford herald
*

A U T O G LASS

as hour sewing babywear!
IN ST A L L E D
Send self-addressed stamp
Hack Glass
ed envelope to CUTIES U'lmltOiield
Door Glass
Vent Glass
Warsaw, D-54, Indiana,

Ph. FA 2-0915 Work Bench, Electrical Man­ 1962 Oulck Special. V6. Radio
and heater. Lake n*w. Tek*
ual IMols, Freezer, MDc.
over payments of $7151
25. Plum binc berviees
House furnishings. Phone
322-0646 alter $ p. pi.
NO 8 5106,
PLUMBING
Contracting A Repairs
LARUE selection of pedestal 37. B oats - M otors
FREE DELIVERY
fans and large table fans at Sal* oa all 1942 Evinrudea.
R. L. HARVEY
very reasonable prices. Cash
Gator Traitors and popular
204 banford Ave. FA 2-3353
and carry. See Mr. Curia te
make b o a t s . Example:
al Brookfield -Mills. 206 N. $433 18 hp, $324; $351 10
Elm Ave. Please do not tele­ hp, $273; $67$ bp, $495; and
phone.
other six**. $329 14' fish­
ing boat $350. $565 fisher*
Plumbing A Healing
1962 Zlg Zag. Makes button
AIR CONDITIONING
mans runabout $450. Many
holes, dams, with guaran­
CONTRACT and REPAIR
others, all sixes. $270 Gator
tee.. 4 payments of $7.15.
WORK
Traitors $200. Also, large
Ph. FA 2-9411,
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2 6562
selection of used bosU and
FREE loan of our efficient motors. Terms. Robsons
Carpet Shatnpoocrs w i t h
26. Radio &amp; Televlaio*
Sporting Goods, Downtown
purchase of Blur Lustre
Sanford. FA 9-B961.
YEAR END SALK
shampoo. Carroll's Furni­
New A Used T.V.’s Big
IB' Mahogany hardtop. Two
ture.
trade-in allowance*. Easy
40 hp. Evinnxto*. Electric
terms. Town A Country T.V. SIMMON'S Beautyre.t Mat­ start. So Gal. gas tank.
tress and matching box
2535 Park Dr., 322 3362.
Head. Convertible bunk*.
spring. $45. Intercom Set
Speedometer. Brand new
T. V. Service calls. Call
$10. Pli. 322-2073.
Ult trailer. Very reason­
Coys T. V. Scr. calls $2.00.
able. Phene FA 3 0783.
FACTORY T&gt; YOU
FA 29663.
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Enclosed head, Sa|-proof bot­ 38. M oturcyclss &gt; Scooters
27. bpeclal Service*
tom rail with plastic ends. VESPA Motoc Scooter* (new)
Piano Tuning and Repair
Plastic or rayon lupcs. Cot­
910.65 down 4c $5.32 Week­
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
ton or nylon cords.
ly.
Setikurik Glues and P a in t
Lewis Sale* k Service
FHIG 1DA1R 1S
2517 Country Club Road
Cumpuny
bales A Service
2.0 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4022
Ph. FA 2 « a
0. II. HIGH
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3383

Wa l l

TYPING Income Tax Reports,
Leave Message. FA 3-3203.

phone GA 5-593!

VA-NO

DOWN PAYMENT

LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
T i ■ C e e v H ra e l 4 FBA

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKER SYSTEMS
Alt Types and alias
Wa Repair and Ssrvlcs
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
20T W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6433

Brand New
F U L L RECAPS
Thuni,, Fri.. Sal., Only
750 i H and 800 i 14

"tbffifiWOOD BUILDERS, IHC.
Deya.

M id i • tSMTM

MHICHAL THAUKM - EAHV TERMS

1060 MUndent 2
&lt;&gt;oor... •
Shift

S O I 19 SO
DFCORATORS

*e*tt*M* ... (IIVS
NUW &gt;07*

1 M T CADILLAC 4 Dee* kadae
I W * fieVillt. I'oeer, Air L'ond.

...— u m
MOW UM

1 0 K 7 DLDM 4 Door Hardtop, 98
I v W l l*o*at and Air f o n d .........

... ....... 1895
, NOW 866
_____ $895
MOW SM

OLDft 4 Door Hedaa

.Mounting Charge
80c Or Your Old Tire

sotM $89 r ,

C E N T R A L FLA

SALE
01,1)8 80, 4 Door Sedan „—
Power Hrskaa, Htaariag, Air

•wwlaad Hates— a O* IM S (1 ML

SOUTH SEMINOLE

10
%
DISCOUNT

INCOME TAX RETURNS O. M. lUrrison. 1311 Palmet­
to Ave. Phono 322-8827.

11&lt;».) ».* r t - t ii t n \ r 4"

(HAIRS ?1 SO

HOLLERSo/SANFORD

Refrigeration • Air-conditionIng men needed. Wn train
you. Write Commercial
Trades Institute Box 18, c'o
Sinferd Herald.

REUPH O LSTEKY^cu^/
(HAIPl 539

2tu Magnolia

112 Magnolia

SANFORD

8 - BEDROOMS, 1. Wt it 9 BATHS

White Zlg Zag. Buttonholes,
monogram*, many design*.
Good condition. Assume 5
payments of $7.13. Writ*
Credit Manager. 711 N.
Mills. Orlando, Fla.

S IN G E R
s
Ph. FA 2-4622 Repossessed Singer Portable
Pick up pay menu of $5.ot
.12. Flow ers - S h ru b s
per month.
CALL FA 2-5783
Beautiful Camclliai in bloom
Alan'a
Fabric A Rugs
GRAPEV1LI.E NURSERY
2559 P a rt Dr.
GrapevlUe Ave. Near 30th St.
17" EMERSON table model
33. F u rn itu re
TV $44 95: 21" Zenith tabl*
model TV $59.93; 21" AdUsed furniture, appliances,
ralral table model TV
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
$49 95 ; 21" Motorola conLarry's Mart 2t5 Sanford
eoh-. new picture tube,
Ave. Ph. FA 2 -4132
$70.95; used FrigJdairc apL
size refrigerator 140.95;
FREE ESTIMATE
used Norge wringer washer,
UphoLlrnng A Maltren ren­
good c o n d i t i o n $40.95.
ut ating. New A Used FurniGOODYEAR S K R V I C B
litre. Call Nix Bedding Mlg.
STORK. 555 W. 1st St.,
Co., at 7i&lt;9 Celery Ave.
FA 2-2821.
10. Situation* W anted
FA 2*2117.
Electric Stove and Refrigera­
Children kepi. FA 2 4112.
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
tor. $45 for both. 886-4849
j Service With the Ca»h.
Apopka.
DAYS WORK. FA 29187.
.sLPr.h TRADING POST
FA 2-4)677.
Cypres* Utility Building 6' x
HOUSEWORK or babysitting.
11'. $40. Ph. 322-7501.
FA 2-3503.
34. Articles F o r Sale
36. Automobile* - Trucks
Will can- for children in my
DISCOUNT SHOES, trunk*,
home. 323 0389.
suitcase*, zippered canvas 1955 CHEVROLET hardtop"
Auto Irani. Must aell. Ph.
bag*. Surplus City, 261 lit.
21. MenuIr Salon*
FA 2-I9U7.
Spinet Piano, Must he pick­ 1950 BU1CK Super. 4 Dr. $150.
Cut *N Curl Beauty nhop
318 Palmetto
FA 2-08.14 ed up iu Hits area. Can be
323-0043 after 4 p.m.
purchased by payment* of
$18.56 per month. Inquire USED, one owner. 1953 Ford.
2$. Klcclrlcai Nervlce*
Thompson Music Co. Col­
$225. FA 2-0664 or TE 8-6241.
onial Plaza. GA 3-4377.
FRIGID AIRE
1939 Chew Station Wagon. 2
bales A Service
Dr. $905. 322-0840. after $
Household
Furniture.
Phone
House Wiring, Free Eilntialcs
9.
m.
FA
2-0071.
bid Vllilcn's Randall Electric

phoM FA 2-2611

Sunland Estates Homes

SERVICE
Scnkarik Glass mill Paint
Comimny

34. A rticles For Sale

Pewer j n d ^ I r C j j ^ ^ ^

FALCON Station Wagon .
4 (»o—^ j t « j ^ r ^ a h i f ^ j » ^

$1615
MOW 1556
$ 19*3
MOW I7M

OLDS $8. 4 Door Hardtop
A utonKjtlcJowei^.
MOW*44$
PLYMOUTH I Passenger
$893
WtoUon Wagon, y t B ln r iu
MOW M$
CIIBVROLHT Delliay C enpe---------------«4»3
$ CyL, Rtandard tthtfl.....................MOW 44$
MKKCUHY 4 Door Ante, Air Cand. .— $1193
Pewer ltrskr«^J4teerlw£^^—^— NOW 123$
C11BVUOI.ET 4
Ante, ^ r a n t j j j t l r ^ n ^
NOW $•$
SI3M
COKVAIK 4 Deer
A s to k ^ ll^ ^
MOW UM
S LOCATIONS
Sl» K, led RT.
»$ 3 PARK AYK.
0 AN KOI
0RD
FA M
9 TU
ORLANDO CB W I N

I

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p 5 e 4-A ^ ^ n .^ V IMS

4)

DURING OUR CHECKER O f THE YEAR
Libby's Rich 'n Refreshing Tomato

GUESS WHO? — All
wrapped up in a furtrimmed coat and wear­
ing a black wig is lie*
trees Brigitte HuYilut.
Brigitte was rehearsing
aomo songs for a New
Year's Eve television
show in Paris.

J u i c e .............2 «« 4 9
Delicious Wekhode Grape

D r in k • • • • 2

P in e a p p le • 2 «??, 4 9

Okaloosa Schools
Ordered Mixed
C H E S T V I E W (UP1) Schools in Okalooia County
where federal employes' chil­
dren attend were to be deseg­
regated in September follow­
ing a meeting of the acliool
board with federal officials
Monday.
The county school board
agreed to permit 21 Negroes
to attend white schools in Sep­
tember after a meeting with
Department of Justice and
Health, Education and Wel­
fare etfidaia. Die Negroes arc
children of aervlccmen or em­
ployes living at Kglln Air
Force Base. The decision does
not affert other Negroes.
This would be the second
major desegregation In Flor­
ida's Northwest Panhandle
with Pensacola, ST miles tn Die
east, having integrated its
schools last y«ar. There were
no Incidents.
All Eglln children—including
white! — were scheduled to
come under ■ plan for place­
ment In Integrated schools, the
board isld. There are about
fl.otJO Eglln children ol which
I.B per cent are Negro.
The government's requeat
was complied with, the board
said, because funds are re­
ceived from Washington to
help schools here due lo the
Indus of federal employes'
children. The board said even
if the county rejected future
financial* aid, the government
had Indicated It would sue for
33.5 million already granted
the county.

Cvaporatad Style Canned

P e t M ilk • • 4

Strontium 90
Amounts Small
WASHINGTON (UPI) Even IP-yaar-old boys, the na­
tion's heaviest eaters, are con­
suming only liny amounts of
strontium no despite continued
nuclear weapons tests.
Baaed on atudles of “market
basket'' samples taken In At­
lanta, Minneapolis, San Franrlsro. St. I-onIs ami Washing­
ton. the Food and Drug Ad
ministration said that age
group still was consuming in
its food only ■ fraction of tho
maximum amount of itrooHum OO considered safe.
An FDA spokesman said tho
food samples actually contain­
ed about twice aa much stron­
tium M as was consumed.
Half of the radioaclivo mater­
ial was discarded in peelings,
bones and other waste mater­
ial.

49

This is a true Cashier's Sale, for
tho 1,087 Public Cashiers hove chosen
these advertised items for your
shopping pleasure this weekend! Yes,
the majority of cashiers voted
that they would most like to see theta
items presented . . . items that they
felt were among tho moot popular
Items available to odvortiso for YOU.

All Irands, Strained

B a b y F 'o d s lO m" 9 9
Plain or Saif-Rising Pillsbury
P. P. V. Tasty Oatmeal

Cookies . . . .

39$

Sunshine Chocolate-Chip

Cookies

’X" 29c

. . . .

F l o u r ............. 3 9
Tasty Chunk Style Star-KIs*

T u n a ............ 2 ‘Sr-4 9

SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN GOV'T-INSPECTED
TENDER AGED, HEAVY WESTERN

Where Shopping Is

A Pleasure . . .
9

jAWW&lt;(kGREEN
sta m ps
Sti t
and MtthtM aft

Round Steak (boneless) . . lb. 9 9 c
Ground B e e f ...................... lb. 4 9 c

ih m

LISTIR IN E ANTISEPTIC
NEW DECANTER BOTTLE!
llapitet lo t - Jon

3aratals Brand Taity
pet
Ik.

Corned B e e f................

IJ. IN 1I

■ llllliif f lM

69c

Tarnaw't Tatty

W

Sliced Bologna.......................... 'ItT' 39c
Htriwan'* Oraaat land

i i i i i i m

w

Smoked Sausage . . . .

r o

F R IIS A H 5 0
w a n S lu m p s

Swift's Prtmium

v k t a yaa a a r s k a s a

Quick Pratta TaWy

CIGARETTES, A LL BRANDS,
A LL SIZES, ALL TYPES!

reg. price
f lip im

l i t - . J am. It* I U H

a n d v w G e r-

and YfoU G ETJftf OREghJ STAMPS

a n d v tw e e r -

Bridge Club
To Sponsor
Lesson Series
fly Mrs. Adam Muller
The D e B a r y Duplicate
Brhlgr riul, will aponucr •
aeries of lemma In Contract
Bridge lo lie held at II a. m.
for ala consecutive Tuesdays
beginning next week, at the
Community Center.
Instructor will he Mrs. F. J.
Niven of Daytona lleacli.
ttrtflftrallons for the leatons are still being arrepted
and Interested persons are
asked to call Mrs. Henry
Morrison, Miss Ethel Johnson
or Howard Middleton &lt;
»r DaIlary,
Those attending are also in­
vited to n main for the regu­
lar 1 p. m. playing sessions
of the rluh, however this is
not a requirement in order to
attend the lessons.

49

3-Diamonds 10-Slicod Pack Sliced

lb.

69c

Sandwich Sp read ....................... !i»*l 39c
fe

Q

. . .

59c

Trout F ille ts...................
frath f Pa.arlat

Tarnow Wieners

* • • • • •

a

3

pkgt.

*1.

JW o * s e n STAMPS

All Slt.au, Park Lana

□
□
□
□
□
□

Ice C re am ................... 2 5 9 c
Delsey T issu e........... 4 a 4 9 c
Kleenex Tissue . . . . 5 ‘Sir- $1.
Kleenex Towels . . . 2 2it 39c
Lux Liq u id ..................... “r 49c
Salvo T ab le ts................ sr 66c

Whila a» Catarad

^

Whlra ar Catarad

^

Tht Fink Lerien Dafaryaat

IjA WartlkGREEN
STAMPS
dilt taaaaa tad aurthata all
HERMAN'S ORANGE BAND
SMOKED SAUSAGE

-

0

- ‘V

d a iry sp ecials

frozen U

afttfOREEN STAMP
._____

*)

Sawlklaad Whata Quick t r a m

Impttial Braad Calartd

M argarine.......... '«£' 37c

Strawberries .. 3 ’£*£■ $l.

•rta k itsn t't 3. at U.

HiHt-O-Haaia Quick Prana

Whipped Butter.
B iscu its............4

43c

Yam Patties —

’*£* 27c

Saakraak Braad Qakk Fiesta Crtaatad
cent

39c

Spinach ..............*7* 29c

KtiH Delyie Amtncee er Pimento

Haltaaay Hauta Quick frataa

Sliced Cheese .. t7- 29c

Swiss S te a k ........ 89c

Cheddar Cheese

Frozen Dmner • • • A

T

65c

PRICES EFFECTIVE

Morton's Rolls ..

THRU SAT.

Fillets

12, 1963

29c

Qartaa'i Fla.ar-Lack Haddetk

»*•

49c

Trtaiurt lilt Family fstk

Breaded Shrimp 'X.*' $1*19

"YttflfT
rPiMitfiS*
SANDWICH I t U A D

"SERVING ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.

... 39*

LONGWOOD. MAITLAND, NORTH

•S.airM I t t . J.a. If. I tail

3’ c

ferkerkeaea ar Cla.arlaat

JA N U A RY
W.VAV.V.-.l

„

t lt-OH Tack, Dataraaat

Fitlikury ' . i t l ar Burtatmilk

mm

#;

Whitt at Calartd

CASSELBERRY, FERN PARK,
OltLANDO ANTI SAN FORD."

. . fra*

HIGHWAY IM : and STATE ROAD U t

**

W O R T H M O R E ! ." J % " G R E E N S T A M P S
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Jury May Probe Citrus Charges
'A

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(2 % j^ a ttfn rb f o r a t f t

By LARRY VEILSIIEL
We hear that Stale Heps.
• Mack Cleveland Jr., Joe D u ­
ll and Doug Strnitrom and
{ p John Krider went to ire State VOL. 63
Hoad Board Member Max
Brewer about a feasible study
for the Cake Monroe Cause-1
way . . . Max told 'em NO!
. . . That’s what we hear any­
way.
•

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i

^

•

a

Session Opens
Here Monday

W EATHER: Cloudy, warmer. Low tonight IiO.

United Press Leaned Wire

Established 1908

THURS.. JANUARY 10. 1963 SANFORD, FLORIDA

Seminole Put In Picture
As Space Institute Site

NO. 624

The spring term «&gt;f the grand jury will 1m
culled into He-odon at D a. m. Monday with indi­
cations (hut the itlote will probe chargm neabiwt
four men who have been timiscd of falsifying
the pound-solid content of oritligeit front a citrus
plant.
State’s Attorney Arthur Steed today rof lined to ilivtilxe what the grand jury will jn*
vontigato—all that he would nay was that it will
convene at {) a. m.
Tito stale hud contended that the four
men—two state inspectors mid two fruit brok­
ers—had falsified content by as much as two
pounds ti box on oranges sold lo the Hi-Acres
Company of Forest City .
The state had said the contents were falsi­
fied in favor of the brokers.
The men charged were state fruit inspectors
liillie I. Hammond and Albert T. Hall and fruit
brokers (’. 1!. Lowdcrmllk and Ralph Alderman,
Company owner Charles llradslmtr had es­
timated his firm lost more than $200,000 in the
past tw’o years in the alleged scheme.

nSJLVA . . .

Minnesota Twins want to
Bids At $15 Million
mote out of Fcrr.indina Beach
TALIJM1ASSEE i l l 'l l and let up operation! here. We
Tlte Hoad Department an
hear the only catch li they
nounced Wednesday 12 more
want the city to buy the Giant project* up (or hid* in Ha
properties here and then the
Jan. 21 letting. Tile new pro­
Twins wuuld lease them.
Momentum is being work­ campus, he said, addin; that der. lie pointed out the rounty's industrial activity," jects raised the total to near­
I)R. JOHN MORCAN
• • •
ed up by Chambers of Com­ lie will recommend to Die Chandler has had more in he declared.
ly &gt;15 million.
in
Ihc new chief of utiiff
merce
in
five
Central
Flor­
chamber officers that they qulrirs for possible indus­ Tin* chamber will also bend
We checked with Pete
nt Scniinoli* Menmriul
Knowles about it and all the ida counties to have a pro­ go all out this yrar to se­ trial location this year than every effort to have pro­ FSU Grants Listed
lloapilnl. A S anford
cily manager would say is: posed space institute for Ibis cure the institute for the at any other time in its his­ gress made on the location
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) native, Moiyrtm in it
tory .
and construction of a barge Florida Stale University re
"We expect the city to be of­ region located in Seminole area.
"Two ol the prospects are terminal for the City, and reived $3.Uti3.t&gt;l)J in grant* m em ber o f the Antcrificially notified of the pro County, John Krulcr, man­ It is expected that the
ager of the Seminole Coun­ year 1963 also will be the 1companies of such magni­ that, loo, will nave an in from live federal government cim Collette o f Stir*
posrd move soon.'1
ty chamber, said today.
greatest year in Seminole tude that they could change fIiicnce on ihe whole Central last year, graduate school Reniln. Florida Ohfttrv
• • •
Krider
said
"this
move­
Industrial history, laid Kri­ I the whole complexion ul the Florida industrial community dean John K Folger *anl to­ Irit* uml tiyiiceitloRii'iil
Memo to County Judge Ver­
Society, Floriilu Attnn.
ment,
initiated
outside
this
that can't la* measured, he day-.
non Mire. Mary Earle Walker.
of ( iynet'oloRicitl S u r­
said.
Hub Carroll. Elmer Ashley and
, ‘ou,d ,chan?0 ,he
ged m* uml S o u theastern
Another big item on the Ad Tax Approved
(irady Hall—better get those whole future of nur area.
Surgical
UonKfiMi*.
and.
along
with
the
new
agenda
for
Hie
organization
LAKELAND (UPII - Tlte
excess fee reports in . . . dead­
Seminole
College,
will
make
is
the
Insisting
and
promo­
Florida
Citrus
Commission
line is Jan. 15 and then Farris
★
★
★
Seminole County a seat of
tion ol the early construction has approved tentatively a
gels the word.
higher learning equal to any­
of a canal from the St. plan to ask ihe State legis­
• • •
thing in ibc country."
John's River to the Ind.an lature lo place a 10 cent*
New Alix of Miami plant on
He pointed to tile obvious
River.
per box advertising tax on
Hwy 17-02 ready (or opcralion advantages of a Seminole
"There couldn't tie a bigger al! varieties of citrus The
| W A S H IN G T O N ( U P Il
A Hie ndniiriMration and Speak,
next week—Thry'll lie moling location (or the institute,
incentive for the location of recommendation was one of
massive shift in Southern ci John McCormack to irisuia
in today and tomorrow.
with the primary one being
industry in this area than several approved by the com­
sentiment imide a shamble* of a liberalized Rule* Committee.
• • •
the proximity of Ihc county
the building of Ihe canal as mission Wednesday lor in­
Ihe House Rule* Committee
Only 14 f o l l o w e d Judea
Opened bids on ihat reaur to the Cape Canaveral area
soon as possible. Tins would corporation into an industry
fight and ripped apart the Re- Howard W. Smith, (D-Vs.)f
Taring project in the city yes­ and its activity.
al*o stimulate tile construc­ legislative package
puhlleeo-Dlxie coalition on the chairman of the romniittre.
terday and the 5Iacasplialt Co.
There is land now avail­
tion of Ihe Cross-Stale canal
opening day of Coligrc**.
Two years ago, 62 Soutliern
of Lakeland is (lie apparent able (or such a purjHise In
and would have an inesti­ Parley Monday
Fifty congressmen from tlie congressmen rallied he h i n d
low bidder at &gt;22.417 . . . offi­ the Sanford vicinity that
mable effect on the economy
TALLAHASSEE i l l 'l l —
old Confederacy lined up uilh Smitii and with the COP. Otdy
cial bid awarding at the city would make an ideal college
of the whole slate."
Gov. Farri* Bryant and Cab­
366 voted against him.
commission meeting Monday .
inet official* will By to
Tlie Idg rhsnge came lo
• • ■
Washington
Monday
fo r
Georgia,
a slate where poli­
County Commission split al­
meetings that light with the
ticians have long been known
ready. It seems hassle brew­
Florida congressional dele­
li* party men.
ing regarding widening and
gation In discuss stale pro­
Thr entile 10-man delega­
resurfacing ol Seminole Bird.
blems. As a result, the regu­
tion voted to iucrea*e the *iie
Ry
United
Pro*
International
Promise* were made and new
lar weekly meeting ol (lie
of tha vital commitlee. Two
Temperatures plunged below
commissioners upset aliout it.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
CaWnol will tie held Monday
yean ago only Hie dean. Rep.
TALLAHASSEE
(DPI)
• • •
zero
and
snow
piled
up
Into
Florida's M "packing rasa"
Car) Vinson, and Hep. J, l„
tine. Farris Bryant scheduled morning instead ol Tuesday.
U rge drifts in the upper plains
Went to Altamonte Springs hospitals, which presently oi­
Pilcher rUkrd it.
a brief news conference today Member* will depart right
today,
(.'old
wave
warnings
ler
three
days’
emergency
last night to a council meet­
lo discuss reorganization ol alter llm meeting. i
The reward may none next
stretched
as
far
south
as
Tex­
ing, hut we were crossed up. medical protection for up to
Ihe Flmtda National Guard.
as in the vb Ions winter blast. Monday when Hie DeniocraHa
A.
II.
PETERSON
SR.
The mayor had called off the 600 persons per unit under
Stocks
Irregular
Bryant postponed his rrgular
Strung n o r t h e r l y w Iml* caucus meets lo select Hie
w a s re-elected chair­
proceedings because all they emergency conditions, will
general news conference until n e w Y o r k t u r n —siock*
man of (lie board of whipped tlie snow Into hlixziud Ways mat Mean* Committee
were going to do was seat the soon give Hu* same protection
Saturday in Sarasota and said moved irregularly higher nn trustees of Seminole condition* in pint* of Kniisii*. and i* expected to name Rep.
new members ami he wasn'l lor i full month.
today's session would lie limit­ fairly urllvr trailing al the Memorial Hospital. J, Nebraska, Wyoming ami Colo­ Phil Landrum. iD Ga.) to one
The civil defvn*c emergency
sure they wanted a public
ed strictly to the National opening today Senatoi Dirk
\V. Evans was named to rado, ami tlie Weather llm eau of the tun vacancies.
sitting — seating, anyway you hospital system (CDEIIi has
Guard. An aide said Bryant sen's derision to lake a seat continue as vice chair­ issued warnings lo stockmen There were major defections
know what we mean. So mad launched an expansion prowill not answer questions on on the Senate Finance Com- ;
fiom the conservative cause in
man and Andrew Cur- uml travelers.
we won’t even mention Mayor gram designed lo make the
any other subject. Including miller — which dant]&gt;cnrd r a w ay as secretaryFlorida and North Carolina
Six
im
he*
of
mow
had
fa
l­
Swolford's name.
merry facilities srlf-sup|x&gt;rtlnqu-s for a tax rut—and in­
rcapportkinmenl.
The
aide
In liltll, only Rep. Dante Faxlen lit Itnwalil S. It., and Het­
SAILORS FROM VAII-1 pitch itt to ni&lt;! in tln&gt;
• * *
ing for 30 day s in Die event of
said incidentally that there lias dicated soMnesa in lomr pe­ treasurer. Itolrcrt Itrod- tinger, N. D.
rrll of Florida voted with tha
project
of
improvement*
ul
the
Sureptu
Kent
foril mal .Inim ScliiThe Seminole Hospital Eye » nuclear war or a major nalieen no change in the reap- troleum price* have le d
Tern pci aline* Wcdnc* d a y leadership while fix (Jth.it*
Home. Here, I).
I’lumley mid I), A. Demtmany broker* to look for raid are llie other two
Bank Association effort to lural disaster.
voted with Smith, Thi* time,
portionmrnt
situation
lo
date,
afternoon
ill Montium amt the
bntis
lire
rthmvn
cliinhinyr
the
ivcuffolil
to
Immli
trustees.
Other plans rail lor (lie lo­
raise funds with the help of the
meaning Bryant still bus not some further profit-taking
Dakotas well- III to DO degree* FuhccII v ia joined hy four
off loose paint. Ollier men vvnrkinyf on the gronmi
Sanford ann Casselberry Lions cation of another 15 "packing
received the assurances of sue over Uie near term.
other*.
(oilier
than Huy had la-eii
included
I*.
V.
Shelley,
It.
O.
Wilson.
L.
W.
Kivel,
case"
hospitals
in
the
stale
Clubs needs your help. If you
cess he i* demanding before
Tlie group im hided Rep*.
11
the
Tuesday.
By
u
i
g
li
t
f
a
I). N. Uolew, J. L. DrtiKiu’h uml W. U. Wooten,
can possibly do it we suggest and for an improved training
lie will rail any special session Losses Heavy
Roliert
L. F. Hike* and Clmrle*
mercury had dropped to Hi lieLAKELAND U PI) - The
you treat yourself to an even­ program which will provid
of the legMalurn on reapporBennett, two men who owed a
low
at
('ulhnuk,
Moot.
Federal Crop Insurance Coring of jai alai in Fern Park nn enough qualified staff to man
linnmrni.
debt to Ihe leadership fur help­
1 lie blizzard nn* eourelitrnlimralion says tiiat Its citrus
Jan. 22, we understand the the medical centers.
ing flitqn gel money for tha
cd
in
Montana
Wednesday,
isglower clients in Florida Mif
ducats are &gt;1.25 each, and The CDEII program, started
Florida liurgo canal in a bil­
oltiHng tlie community of
fored 1)5 to loo |a&gt;r cent los»
you’ll never regret the sight hy the federal government
ler flour light at the end of
Air
Spotter
Puts
lliipuyi
i
ami
dosing
si
loads
liohcit
DnuinWerner,
11
eight
years
ago.
is
intended
to
u|
early
and
mid
season
or­
you may give.
the lust session.
ange* in the December year • old Paolo yining-ler in many conimunitir*, includ­
give the public Initial medical
• • •
Bee
On
Drivers
freeze. Tlie corporation in­ seriously injur ini in n motor ing (ile a l Fulls, the Rlate'i
Dr. Frank l.eoiir tells us it attention alter Hie bomb has
dropped.
The
"packing
case"
sure*
aiaiut 15 | s t rent of -cooler loisloip Monday after­ Ini gent city
costs only &gt;12,Out) a yrar tn
ST.
Al
UUSTLNF.
(UPI)
the
growers
m Florida, re noon, »m listed in good condi­ The change in the weather Red Jets Over
lag
comrs
from
Ihc
method
in
Krilistid men from Hut- Sherwin-Williams, five gu!run the eye hank laboratory
Several motorists were given
at (iainesvillr, hut they are which the facilities are stored. Wing One al the Navnl Air lans; Factory I'nuit Outlet, warning lirket* for speeding presenting almll! 25 |&gt;er m il tion at Hi'llillloh* Memorial fiam Hie halmy condition, Cuba, Radio Says
that had pi ci ailed most ol llm
of the citrus acreage in |u llo-pitul tidily.
All the essentials of a gnu
running in the red. Only one
Stutiun tcok up brushes and five gallons; Gnlzir I.umber near here Wednesday after he counties.
MIAMI (UPD — Radio llaA passenger on the scooter. new year wu* caused hy an
aalary is paid out of it Seems bed general field hospital — scraper* this week lo alii the
ing clocked by a Highway Pa­
Co.
seven
gallons.
Kail
Hig­
urvlie finnl (hat wu* pushed vann reported last night that
cols,
blankets,
operating
room
Nancy
l.nol-e
Cii-aim-ili,
died
a shame such a worthy rausc
trol k|*dlcr airrrufl.
from injurie* received in the sootliwaid hy u veiy cold ale- Russian-made MHS jet* wet*
has lo he so pmrrlv supported. equipment, drugs, dlcasings, Korepta Home Improvement ginbotham's titnndnid Oil Co. The plane, piloted by l.t J Guerrillas Blast
TAIPEI i l l 'l l — The of incident al First St, uml lie high cclileicd aiuiiiid tlie In the air over five of Ciihu'*
instruction books and a small in tivities and prepuru the out­ donated lire gallon* of miner­
• • ,
Dickens, cruised glaive U. S. I final Central News Agency l iemh Ave.
al spirits.
province* all day Wednesday,
\ lll.OII.
The North Orlando "replace­ generator to provide lighting side walls for painting.
and
clocked vehicle* passing »aid today Nationalist Chin
Mont ol the nica* •oulli of staging air maneuver* during
during
emergency
o|n-raUon&gt;
The
driver
id
the
car.
which
Chief Edwin Neville, lead­
ment" council Tuesday night
■Sanford and .Seminole Coun­ between two while lines paint rse guerrdias blew up a collided with tlie scooter, (lie cold flout enjoyed fuir which several of them "broka
appointed Andrew F e r r l n —have been packed in boxes ing chief of Wing Our, who ty r!uh* ami orgunixiitluns rd on Hie mid.
gold mine power plant in Ifni Janie* Clayton Walter, lm* weather. Mild temperatures Ilia suimd barrier."
(Inother of Art Ferrin, one of and stored almul the stale. Tile Is ill rlirnge of the work de­ have la-eii asked lo send repre­
Patrol ears parked at ladli China last nmntii. killing lt»»
equipment may not tie opened tail. said that appinximuli'ly
been tbulged with failure to w in 1 tepoited f *••in Flurhla to The broadcast said muiieuv,
the "replacement" members)
sentative* tii a muss meeting mils of the markers were no Couimunist troops and sis have his Vehicle undue con- Kentucky, in Die southern mid­ ci* were held over every piov,
without
express
permission
ss police maghlratc and srl
a dozen enlisted men of
dle weal and i lining It tlm line hut Grienle, tlie rrudit of
at the Sanford Woman'* Club, Itfied hy radio uhrn a car Russian technician* The raid llol, aeeoidillg to poliie,
The flritand"third" 11ouiiay"of fn)m 'V.."!ngL&gt;n
VAH-I will lie at work at the
soul hem plain*.
Fidel Cuslro'* ievolution.
313 Oak Ave., at H p in. to­ lopped Hie s|rerd limit. This on thr gold mine was one
each month at 6 p m. to hold
home all this week.
was thr first lime the patrol of five demolition project*
day.
court, laid.ton of the court Robert Frost
Donations of paint were I'uriMise of tin- meeting is to has used the new spotter tech­ described hy Central in a
Volusia Deputy
must be with n llie village lim­
listed by assistant admlnis- formulate plan* for a charity nique In north Florida
lengthy npurl oil Nuliunalits and is supposed to Ise set Is Improved
trutnr if the home. Mis. hall for tile benefit of the
C EN T R A L FLO RID A
1st guerrilla 'ictlvllle* on the Is Suspended
by the new magistrate.
BOSTON (l I’ll — Ailing Taamnr llruden a* follows; Kniepiu liupinvament Fund. A ir lif t T o En d
lied livid mainland.
DELAND I l l 'l l
Volusia
• • •
poet Robert Frost, hospitalMembers of the Rainbow
County Deputy Sheriff Har­
MIAMI IUPI) — Tl.e Red
Al the same time It was de­ lied since Dec. 10. was re­ T a lk s lUwessod
old it. ("caper win suspended
Girls ami the DeMoluy boys f'ross urumored tmlny that the
cided to instruct acting police ported improved today.
Wedne-day pending an in­
n e w York &lt; u r n — con- organisation will «-«i*t mem­ final |&lt;lum&lt; in tin* airlift of Once A Driver,
chief Jack Sutton not to spend
Dr. F. Lloyd Mussclls. dir­ trait talk* between publisher* ber* of the Hnofoid Woman'* supplies being sent tn the
quest into the fatal shooting
any of the bail bond money ector of the Peter Rent Brig­
of a Negro uoiu in the county
Fidel Castro regime a* ran­ Always One
until some of (hr eases can u ham Hospital, sad Frost of nine New York Cily news­ Club with the Tag Day sche­
duled all day .Saturday, Mrs. som for thr Deed Ray of Pigs SARASOTA (Ill'll - The com (house Tuesday.
paper*
ami
striking
printer*
tried and fines levied . . . "is doing well and will be
today were in indellnile re­ C. R. Simms, chairman, an­ prisoners wil) fly to liman* Florid* Highway I'atlol ha* T)&gt;e inquest into Ilie death
Wander how's the department able to ill up today."
Friilsy.
chin ged Roy Chei-.innm, ii-‘. of of l.oke Williams, about 43,
ti Util ei| today.
rest.
been operating? , . . and who
Huruaotu, with ’.in|M»|iel pun- will he held Ft iduy at 4 p. m.
or what's been providing the
lug and d r ill ig on un im prop­ William* was shot in tin- faci­
Consuls Told
money*
er license.
ni a scuffle witli Cooper out­
Incidentally, replacements
Trooper Don Nobler stopped side the courtroom. Hie de­
on the council were Date Til- To Depart
CliemiiiHiit Tuesday and when puty win escorting William*
LEOPOLDVILLE, Tim Cunson for Mayor Frank Fasula.
ku
(UP!&gt;—
Thr
tlrili-li
ami
aren't ler town* where the men aie lie a liked to m- hi* driver’s li- fl-in the i out11oatll lifter the
1 Everett Kelt, Inuliager of and haiidh- it, and
Art Ferrin for Hue) Striding
cense, C'heuilniiid pioduifi Negro'* i amiinoi luw wife hud
Belgian
ixiflluU
in
ElisabethOFFERING nut CUSTOMERS —
and Hill Wolfe for Clarence
tlie Maylnir loo, declared In- getting one nickel's worth of *!| together for lueeling* ami ■•lie i**ued July Jli, IliJil, ul f i l e d i d i u ig i's n | a s , , , i i l l
villr
ha*
Ixcn
given
24
hour*
seminal*,
“wheir
the
munageMemory.
• Free Tirr Inapetliun
i
day
that
Saiilmd
has
*11
tlie
u&gt;e
out
all
this."
San
Rafael,
Culif.
a
g
a
i
n
s
t
h
i
m
.
by Ihe Central Congo Govern
nient people can kirp the ron• • •
•
Expert Wheel Alignment
lie
(Miintcd
to
thr
many
fine
facilities for a convention city
irnthiiierrs u n d e r rontrul,"
That St. Jolms-lndian River Trent to get out of Katanga, and let* them go to * aslr.
* E umi Time I'tiymenlu
tnolrl* jn tlie are*, and laid rather tlian in large ritir*
the
CoBgoien’
pres*
a
tent&gt;
Dinner Meet
Navigation committee meets
W* Specialize In Tlreu For Foreign (’am
New' York Time* Cutibbeun
Kerr said that there Isn't a that the Mayfair had '200 win-1e there are distractions
Herald
Index
at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow at the rrponed today. Tim agency
said tlte ouster order came finer loration in Florid* for a available ruom* and leaUlU- too near at hand.
Currcspontli-ul Mis* If u h y
Take Advantage Of il.'l Yean* Experience
Angebill in Orlando.
Page K Phillips will attend today'" 7
because of the ronsul'a poli slate or regional convention ranta in the cily that could John Krider, manager of
llridge
• • •
Page U p.m. dinurr meeting and pro­
Cdr. Leroy A. Heath will re­ Deal position in thr Katanga than Hanford, and "we aren't easily huodlr three or four thr Seminole County Chamber Classified „
situation.
Page 6 gram of the Smith Seminole
Comic*
bundled
Visitor*.
of
Commerce,
said
the
cham­
getting
any
use
out
of
IL
We
lieve Cdr. Louie It. Hoop Jr.
Page H Demueratic Women’* ('lull al
Dear Ahliy
have a fine civic renter with a He uiged the mrnhants, ber would he glad to arauiur
as commanding officer of
Editorial
....
Page
u tlm Itikshu Inn in Fern Park.
re.laurant
owner*
and
the
beautiful
auditorium,
lot*
of
the
Icaileislilp
In
a
drive
lo
VAH-7 at change or command AA To Meet
TIKE SUPPLY, INCORPORATED
Mis* Phillip* will be the guc»t
Entertainment
Page a
ceremonies Friday at the Na­ A meeting of Alcoholics motel and hotel spare to ac­ Chamber of Conimerra to gat make Sanford a convention
of
Dr.
Paul
Dougla*.
Uollina
Legal*
........
Page
2
A
V
city.
commodate
hundred*
o(
ronlogellier
aiui
prumota
the
city
A
n
o
n
y
m
o
u
s
Is
scheduled
val Air Station. Hoop will go
405 W. Find 81.
Ph. FA 2-0651
Page I) Pruframr of Practical Kcleuca,
He said, "there Is no good Puss!* .....
to the carrier USS Saratoga Thursday at • pm . at Grace ventioneers, a b u sin g com­ a* a convention renter.
WE
HIVE
PLAID
STAMPS
Page 3-4 * fi who^w'itl have charje of the
a* air officer and folks around MelhudUt Uhurrh &lt;'U Onora munity that could stiind the The liend I* now, anlil Kerr, reason why we can't develop Society
Page 7 piugram.
j Sport#
stimulus of roDveoUoo trod*. to lovaU convention* Ssi smal-j this concept to Uie full."
Road
here wish him well.

Dixie Shift Rips
Congress Coalition

Mobile Hospital
Drive Boosted

Temperatures
Drop 50 Degrees

Bryant To Talk
On State Guard

Navy Men Work

Crash Victim's
Condition Good

To Assist Sarepta

*

Convention Effort Urged Here

HEADQUARTERS

McROBERTS

.1
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                    <text>Previous Freezes Also Put Crimp In Seminole Agriculture
conaiderable mow, with trace*
occurring aa far south at Or.
Undo. After the disastrous
freeze of lfl&amp;M, vegetable
grow era endeavored to find
a froat-free area. In i m Mr.
Henry M. Flager, builder of
the Florida Fast Coaat Rail­
road, In order to develop ton­
nage for that road encouraged
the planting of vegetable* on
Cape Seble—the southerly tip
of the Florida mainland. These
vegetables were to move hy

was tl&gt;* w ont tinea 1940
In Seminole County, brought
■bout many comparisons to
pm loua cold weather In this
Kendall Chase of Chase and
Co. wrote an Interesting ar­
ticle back in July of 1947 in
which ha traced cold weather
up to that Unit and it* effect
on the county.
Here la that article.
FREEZES
The first dependable record
«f eavoro cold In Florida daUa
hack to 1831. Reference! made
to aevere colds prior to that
time mention tome of DeSoto’s
men freetlng to death—this
cannot be verified. In 1833
there eaemt to bn reasonably
complete record! of tempera­
tures which at St. Augustine
raaohad approximtely 10 de­
creet above icro, and the St.
Jotaa River la reported to,
lave frown several yards

boat to Miami, and Uience by!that data the eitrus production
rail to the northern m arkcU .|ln Florida had reached 1,370,So far as any one knew *t V # boxes. In 1917*18 It dropthal time frost had never oo ped to 5,381,309 boxes. The
currcd there. The freetn O next cold occurred In 1927.
1899 killed all tender v*gri- again in 1931, and again in
abiea in that area an i frost 1940. Production of citrus con*
was recorded at far aoutb linue to Increaie in Florida
aa some of the Keys.
until in 1947 the crop was esti*
Other cold wave*, or freezes, mated to be in exxcess of
occurred In 19U3, 1904, I9M 100,000,000 boxes. The Fehand then akip from that date ruary 1947 freeze was not
until 1917 before another very severe in terra* of temper.damaging cold occurred. By ature. The morning of Feb.

3, and for several morning
thereafter, the temperature
was near or below freezing.
February had been preced­
ed by the warmest winter on
record for the prior 73 years.
ThU warm weather put the
eitrus and vegetable crops in
a soft, suscepible, condition so
they suffered severe damage.
The citrus loss was estimated
at 23,000.000 boxes.
When citrus trees are shock­
ed. even though the fu lt on

the tree* h it not been ruined,
the tree will aomelimes draw
Juice from the fruit in order to
revive itself. Tests have been
made to prove this by Inject*
Ins color matter Into o r­
anges and tapping the limb*
or trunk of the tree later and
find the coloring matter. Such
a ihock doein't have to come
from a freeze. It might follow
a hurricane, aevere drought
or other unfavorable growing
condition*.

Undoubtedly other eold
wavea occurred at various In­
tervale, probably of lest iev-

•rity.

la Am History of Orsnga
County w* find recorded tfaa
following affidavit, made by
the late Captain B. M. Robtnaen, oka of the pioneers of
Oranga County, (which then
Included what la now Semi­
kola County) who at that time
lived Mar Sanford at Fort
Read. T ie affidavit It dsted
Feb. I, 1IN, and resJa at
foUows:—
"That on the night of Dee.
N , 1894, ■ freeze occurred
In Florida by reason of which
tba entire crop of oranges
and other frulta In the County
• ( Orange and other counties
waa rutaod and loat; That af­
terward*, to-wit, on the night
at the Tth of February, 1813,
a atlU greater freeze occurred,

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EACH

TENDER TASTY SLICED
articles to tba Newspaper
Enterprise Assn. Im s m
By Richard A. Malien*
Tha first thing you may no*
tics about your 1983 Income
tax return la that tha place
for printing or typing .your
name la longer. If you look at
the space next to It you will
notice that the spot for your
Social Security number Is be­
fog emphasised by bold-faced
print.
This new Importance given
your Social Security number Is
part of tha preparation for the
use of electronic automatic re­
turn processing. The Internal
Revenue Service for '82 re­
quires all persons with Social
Security numbers to use them.
In the case of a Joint return
of husband and wife, In most
cases only tho Social Security
number of Uu&gt; husband is re­
quired. However, If the wife
has a separate Income of more
than laoo (or 11.200) if tha it
over 13, or If she bat self-em­
ployment Income (or most
other income paid to brr
alone), her number must also
be oo the return.
For filing purpoaes, every­
one covered or not covered by
tbe Social Security Act, musk
have a Social Security num-

have a Social Security number
and it nut furnished a form to
obtain t number by the Inter*
nal Revenue Service during
1962, he mutt apply for one.
Form Is available from any
district director of Internal
Revenue or from any district
Social Security office.
Another Innovation In your
1962 return is the option to
hive any overpayment applied
to the purchase of scries E
United States Savings Bonds.
And da bear In mind these
often-overlooked items about
filing your return:
SION IT—Now, on the long
form 1040 ou page 2 Instead of
page I, husband and wife must
Loth sign on Joint returns.
Even If you use a separate
schedule for such Hama as
rents, dividends, or Interest, In
preparing your return make
sure you transfer tha total to
the applicable lines on tho re.
turn Itself. The Internal Reve­
nue Service also requires for
the first tin:* that your Social
Security number be entered op
all attactimroti to your return.
The penalty for failure to
submit your Social Security
(or other arrount) number on
your return It $3 (or each vio­
lation.
Q—Under what conditions
can the abort form (I040A) be
filed T

M ta fflc ) W W T

your wife if you file a joint
return), and if your (and your
wife's total income (except for
no more than 1200) waa from
wage* or salary on which tan
was withheld by your employ­
er.
Q—When must the long farm
(10401 be utedT
A—If you were self-employ­
ed you must use the lohg form.
But even 11 you are an em ­
ploye, when you have over
110,000 total Income or you
have more than 1200 from
•ourcea other than wagot and
salary aubject to withholding,
the long form la for you. Alto,
If you are claiming the status
of cither "Head of Household"
or "Surviving Spouse."

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M m / ? « ' clothing. Chock curb piece carefully
flp,. •CV1JTMI' I f"r those accidental liquid stains or

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"Pot laft bsr a stray bit of
IS - i ' t ' - • • I cranberry sauce. Odds are that ml*
■ , • 1 lady’s party dresses, and every man's
best suits, wera worn much mura
than usual during the holidays.

LADY FAS YEAST RACED

Don't Just tuck them bark Into the closet on a hanger
and forget them. On* good rule to remember about
clothoa ear* 1* that spots and stains of whatovor kind
shouldn't bo ollowed to harden and bocum* fixed In tha
fabric. That makes them oven more difficult to get out.
So bring In your boot finery now for our otpert
spot cleaning, for tho thorough overall rleanlng ws
fire to overy garment, and the expert presting that will
take out thee* wrinkles and crease* to make your clothe*
look Ilka wow. It pays to taka good care of your good
slothes. Wa pick up and deliver . . .

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By LARRY VEKM11EL
Johnny Alexander waetea no
tim*. No sooner was he seated
as County Commissioner to*
duy than he asked that the
next commission meeting be
postponed so he can attend a
seminar in Tallahassee.
• • •
County Judge Vernon Mize
says he'll continue to impose
mandatory Jail sentence! &lt;n
DWI cases this year . . . Mize
says the number of cases has
decreased since the mandatory
jail sentences were imposed
in April of 1962.
• * *
Which reminds me Mayor
Tom McDonald will have to
buy the house a round tonight
after he Is sworn in as mayor.
Jim Crspps ignored the press
last year.
• • *
Memo to Gene Tucker. Some
birds are building nests Inside
the Florida State Bank letter­
ing outside the building.
• • ■
Fort Terminal application in
and the City will act on it to­
night.
• • •
Did you know that it will
cost the city well over tt.OOO
annually with this postal hikeT
. . . Imagine what it will coat
. the county!
•

•

*

New County Commissioner
Johnny Alexander unhappy
over money spent In District Z
. . . thinks the money {road
department) aliuutd be equally
divided.
•

*

#

A CONVERSATION WITH
MACK CLEVELAND JR.
REPORTER: Mack. I no
&gt;ice your smiling face beam­
ing at Haydon Burns (aoe
photo). Does that mean you
gonna support him next year
for governor?

CLEVELAND: That's a lit­
tle too premature.
REPORTER: Eh 7
• • •
Jaycee week here I p . 20-28.
Paat President', fu n e h e o n .
Jan. 24; DSA bam£ f . Jan. 26.
Awards for outstanding young
teacher, sailor, farm er, good
government award and dis­
tinguished service award.
• • •
The meeting on Jan. to be­
tween John Krlder and the
DeBary Chamber (or ahould I
say boxing match) has been
cancelled.
• • •
President Morris Hale of
Orlando Junior College denied
this morning that there was
any truth to the rumor that
Seminole College was going to
pull out of North Orlando. Said
it was news lo him, and added,
“These false rumors get go­
ing and they are hard to stop.
But, wc will have big newi
for the area shortly."
• • •
Undrr a new plan for the
City of Longwood all thorough­
fare! running east and west
will be designated "avenue*’.’
white those running north and
south will be "atreeta."
• • •
Oviedo ia really going to get
lit in about 30 days—no, not a
big celebration, Just putting in

new street light*.

• • *
Longwood* City Council
okayed a request to purchase
a two-way radio set for use
in the mayor's home at last
Thursday night'a meeting.
Counril also okayed the pur­
chase of a new alternating red
and white dome light for the
fire truck.
• • *
Lnnguund'a water lank and
lower will get a new paint
Job . . . probably within the
month.
• • •
The Seaboard Air Line RK
probably doesn't know It, yet,
but they owe the town of
Oviedo a $3.00 fee for a build­
ing permit. They are eon*
atruding a ramp and dock for
loading and unloading piggybark trailer* and haven't said
a word to the town about it.
• • #.
County Judge aura get­
ting fancy. Firyt a special
sidewalk from the Sheriffs
iff ice to the office and now
Vernon Mize wants an inter­
com system . . . He'll get it
too to the tune of $145.
• • •
Sanford Atlantic Bank
1
rectors
meeting today and Bill
Hemphill and Scott Burns will
probably bo named new direc­
tors.

DeBary Retirement - Care Center Planned
Munson Heads Up
B i t e j^anforii Ijmtlh New Corporation
WEATHER: Pair tonight and Wednesday. Colder, with low of about 40.

VOL. 53

United Prena Leased Wire

Established 1908

TURS., JANUARY 8, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 622

Hutchison
Heads County
Board Again
New County Commissioner*
Lee Gary, District 4, and John
R. Alexander, District 2, were
scatrd officially at today's
meeting of the commission.
Vice chairman J*'*ies P.
Avery Jr. called for Ihe quali­
fications of Ihe new commis­
sioners and Clerk Arthur Beck­
with certified their credential*
were In order and the new
members took their place* aft­
er exchanging greetings with
Ihe retiring membcri, Ted
Williams and Vernon F. Dunn.
Following the calling to or*
der of the new board, Ally.
Harold Johnson look the chair
and conducted the election of
officer* which resulted In the
unanimous
re-election
of
Chairman J. C. Hutchison and
Vice Chairman AveryAvery read vreetings from
Ihe chairman, who is in Sem­
inole Memorial H o s p i t a l ,
which said. In part, "I want
to express my warm apprecia­
tion for the services rendered
by the outgoing members, and
I feel the county la richer for
their service." A warm w-ejcome was also extended to the
new members.
Both William* and Dunn in
their parting remarks said it
had been an honor and a pleas­
ure to be of service to the peo­
ple of the rounty, and Williams
asld he was sure the county
has the arrvlce of the best
qualified men available for the
Job.

Encephalitis
Danger Cited
JACKSONVILLE (U Pll A State Health Department
official warned Monday that
another outbreak of encep­
halitis like (lie one that hit
the Pinellas County area
last summer could strike
again In Florida in 1983.
Dr. Charles M. Waters,
helath department epklemologist, said the number of
confirmed cases of encephali­
tis-sleeping sickness—almost
tripled In (lie state In 1962.
" I am frightened we may
have another epidemic in the
coming year," he said.
"Wc have a Joint federalslate study w-orking now in
an attempt to find out Ihe
cause of tiso disease. But in
the meantime, it could break
out again anywtiere."

Inquiry Asked
Into Viet Nam
Forces Action
WASHINGTON (DPI) Rep. Robert L. F. Site*, (DFla.), called Monday for an
inquiry into the Viet Namese
war as one of the first order*
of business in the new Con­
gress,
Sikei, from Crestview and
third-ranking Democrat on
the House Defense Appropri­
ations subcommittee. said he
was shocked by defeat of
South Vietnamese forces at
Ap Bav by an outnumbered
force of Communists. He said
“ we cannot risk American
lives" if the Vietnamese re­
fuse to fight, as they were
accused of doing la the bat­
tle.
“ We must gel some assur­
ances that the Vietnamese
will fight, and gel some offi­
cer* who will command"
Sikes said.

Sales May Help
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Bale* tax
. _ collections may help
offset the effect of the mid*
December freere on Florida's
overall economy, according te
Comptroller Ray t
Green.
Green reported Monday th at
the outlook for revenue In*
come during the near year la
good.

NEW COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Leo Gary
Rtiti John R. Alexander ttny good bye to their
predecenBorn in office, Ted Will inmn, far left, and

Vqmon Dim, center right. The new commUnion*
ern were minted today,
(Herald Photo)

County Aide Opposed
County Commissioner John
Alexander today aikcd Ilia
commission for serious consid­
eration against hiring an ad­
ministrative aide and voiced
his objecliun lo ihe need for
the 113.000 appropriation.
Alexander declared that he
was not convinced of the need
for an aide, and ho emphatic­

ally said he thought the board
should give further thought to
the step.
The commission included
SI3.000 in Ihe new budget for
ihe proposed aide, lo Include
his salary, the salary of a sec­
retary and his office expenses.
Alexander's opposition came
just a few minutes after Vice

Chairman Jim At cry had said
in the course of another dis­
cussion that in his opinion the
employment of an aide tu as­
sist In the administrative work
of the commission was a nec­
essary slep for the commission
lo lake.
Alexander also succeeded In
having the next meeting of the
board postponed so Ihe new
commissioners could attend
Use seminar for commission­
er* at Tallahassee. The hoard
decided lo meet Jan, 29. In­
stead of the regular dale. Jan.

nsiwA...
Loan Grunted
WASHINGTON tUI’l) - The
I.'nited Male* util make a Bo­
day emergency loan of $3ii
million to Urazll to help it
buy essential import* during
its financial crisis.

Plan* for a half-million dol­
lar retirement and nutslng
center to tic built In Dellary
were announced today by Dr.
Ijronard Munson, president
of Retirement Life, Inc.
The new corporation, com­
posed of Sanford and De­
Bary business and profess­
ional men, is preparing to
build a 92 to 112 tied home,
with 88 beds in Ihe main
building and several duplex
cottages, designed especial­
ly for retired couple*.
“This new retirement-nur­
sing home will be unique in
the state," Munson said,
"and rates will Ik- within llie
limits of the Blue Shield Sen­
ior plan, ami also within pro­
posed social security retire­
ment pensions."
The new center is to be
situated on a take, near the
site of the now DeBary Medi­
cal Center, ami will inrct
n erred it *1Inti standard* uf the
American Hospital Assn., the
American College of Sur­
geons and Ihe American Col­
lege of Physicians. It also
will be built to 1902 govern­
ment standards ami specifi­
cations, Munson said.
Munsun said (hat Architect
Jim Chapman, who It one of
the members of the corpora­
tion, already has plans and
drawing* for the 32.000 square
foot, one story building well
on ihe way and is beginning
lo draw up specifications for
building requirements.
No dale has been set for
beginning ronstrurtion, but
the center it expected to be
ready (or occupancy tills
summer, Munson said.
Toe officer! and executive
Liard member* of the new­
ly farmed corporation arc
Mur son, president; Robert
Ucsserer, secretary; IMm
Arman, treasurer; W. 0 .
Miller ILIIary, builder; at­
torneys F nneth Lrfllcr ami
William IMichieon; architect
Jim Chapman amt Dr. Mack
Upton, retired nose and
throat specialist from De­
nary.
Munson, who is s fellow
ol the College of the Amoricsn Gcristrles Assn., assertid that tlie retirement center
and nursing Lime li nut plan­
ned a* s plan* (it “Just vege­
tate," but resident* will lie
encouraged “ to stay active
and busy, and take part In
as many social and recreat­
ional activities as they have

strength and inclination.
' There'll be nothing fan­
cy, but everything will be
planned along the line* of
simplicity, safety, j'wd care,
and an active, enjoyable
Ufe," he asld.
Within the center will be
facilities such aa a library,
music room, arts and crafls,
photography
lab.,
beauty
ahop, barber ahop, concess­
ion center- laundry, hobbysupply center and a fully
landscaped recreational area
out of doors, with shuffleboard, lawn bowling and other
sports.
Physical therapy will be
available, with particular at­
tention to live need* of arthri­
tic residents, and they will
Ire free to romc and go and
take part in the civic, reli­
gion* and social affairs of
the community of DeBary.
Resident* will he under the
care and advice of their per­

sonal physicians, but rou­
tine medical cheeks a t regu­
la r periods will be given by
Ute supervising medical staff.
The entire facility' will bo
air conditioned and every
safety factor will be provid­
ed.
Munson noted that real*
dent* will be allowed to
bring liteir own bed and per­
sonal belonging* If they so
desire, and if they are aafe.
Semi-privacy is planned in
the use of the collage resi­
dences for couples, with a*
much personal freedom as i*
permitted by physicians, but
with the security of prompt
nursing care, aid and help,
If needed.
“ We are aiming for a retironient life in which tho
individual keeps as physical­
ly active as possible, always
menially active, living in
the present and nut in tho
p**1," Munson emphasized.

Cuban Invasion
Force Is Urged
MIAMI (UPI) — Four recently released Cuban
iimuiern, chnrtflnff that Amerk-u huit “acted like a
second-clana power" in vain efforts to overthrow Pre­
mier Fidel Castro, today urged formation of a new,
"Inriro-acnle" Cuban invasion force outaide the United

States.
Ths four, who described
thi-msrlvi-s aa spokesmen fur
Fines Cancelled
a minority faction among the
invnslun veterans, said Presi­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
dent Kennedy's Per. 2V call
major airlines hare decided to
fur unity among Cuban refu­
stop fining persons who fail lo
gees was “a smokescreen tu
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) cancel
reservation*
they
don't
21.
cover up the fact that the Gov. Farrl* Bryant said to­
In other business, the repair use. But they will continue
United Ktates really ha* no
of (he Lor.jrwopd-Markliam. rtnlng themselves for selling
plan to *c|re thu Cuban prob­ day he experts to roa^a a
decision this week on a spe­
lem."
1. Dan Wright lt*d|y was lieu id a report (nun Ad mm Is- road was dLeusied and also loo many lickela fur a (light.
elected County Belaud Hoard tralor Waller Teague on the the grading of Little Wcklva
They also assailed “falsa cial session of the legisla­
ture lo deal with reapportionRoad
from
Ihe
LongMoodchairman replacing Jim Hirk- present status of the six pro­
Smoking1Curb?
lenders" of the Cuban refu­
znent.
Markham thoroughfare lo San
enmeyer.
ject*.
gees—a shaft elearly aimed
STAFFORD, England (UPI)
lando Springs.
Whether he announces the
at Jose .Mho Cardona and
Mason Wharton was elected
Comments from the state de­
At Alexander's suggestion —City officials said today lo
decision here or at a news
his
C
u
b
a
n
Revolutionary
vice rhairman at the reorgan- partment on required adjust­
Hie matter was deferred until cal school children have sug­
conference in Sarasota Sat­
Council.
izationai meeting of the group ments in the preliminary tin- new commissioners hnvr
urday will depend on his suc­
this morning.
Thu four are Enrique Liar*
plans for new construction at an opportunity to inspect the gested Die best way tu prevent
cess In getting tclcplrau*
Jr., Sergio Galeanu, Manuel
New member* John* Evans the South Seminole Junior roads under discussion. Kngi young people from smoking
commitment* from legislat­
Camargo and Enrique Rodri­ ors.
of Oviedo and Dr. A. W. Kppi High, Sanford Junior High necr Hill Oush's estimate ol would he to sell eigareta only
guez.
Jr. were seated at the meet­ and llie Rosenwald School, the cost to repair Ihe two In expensive packi of 30
The governor, who took a
They say they represent 100 firm hand in negotiating with
ing. Retiring members were were heard and thu cnmpll- right angle curves In the smoke*.
of Ihe 1,113 Invasion prisoner* legislators this week after
Ed Jordan, a veteran of 27 alli es approved, tu lie Incorpor­ lainuwood-Markham road war
rmi-omed by tlie United leaving Hie preliminaries to
years oil the board and John ated into the final plans.
$5,000. which did not include Reforms Planned
State* fur $112 million. These House and Senate leadership,
llrumley, who ha* served 12 Teague reported Umt filial drainage facilities.
LIMA, Peru (UPI) - Ths:
100 ex-prisoner* boycotted said he baa not thus far con­
years.
frderal approval for financing
A letter from Golden Gem military junta government de­
Kennedy'e Orange Bowl wet- tacted enough lawmaker* on
The first action of ths new of the English Estates school Growers, Umatilla, urgently cided Monday night lo follow
rome to the freed Cuban*.
boanl was to rhnnge the time has been received, the approv­ requested that all grove land up ita weekend crackdown on
which to baae a definite con­
The four spokesmen said clusion.
of thu school hoard meetings al of the board was given for in the rounty be re-evaluated ronimunlsm with a program ol
they have resigned from In­
to aftemoons instead of morn­ adjusting preliminary pluns to fur tax purposes since Ihe hig I social and economic reforms
Of the ones he has con­
vasion Brigade 2306 "to pre­ tacted, and he refused to tell
ings, setting I p. in. on the meet requirement* for addi­ freeze, lierause most of the tu ease distention stirred up
pare a new plan of action newsmen the numlwr, only
second Thursday of the month tions at Lyman High and tree* under 12 years o( age by the Jteds,
sguinsl the Castro regime." two have turned him down,
aa the new meeting time.
Croum* Academy,
had been heavily damaged.
They said the hrlgude should he said, and they qualified
In a abort meeting, the board
Wright commended Teague
Tile commission agreed, at Support Asked
approved the trustees report, for his careful planning of Avery's suggestion, to defer
he ill sbu tided berause It was tin- rejection with a pro mho
MIAMI IIEACH (UPI) orgunlzed “fur a [mi pose that to go along tf nothing bet­
approved the setting up of s c h o o l hoard expenditures ami tlie m atter to the next meet­ Secretary of Agriculture Or­
payroll accounts as proposed commented that no increase in ing.
Hie county clerk and lax failed."
ter Is possible.
ville J„ Freeman today asked
by the finance department, the mIIlege ia expected for
The hrjgndt'• l e a d e r s ,
returned
excess
It was also drcldrd lo ac­ a major farm organization lo collector
He laid he 1* asking for
approved the supcriiitendent'a next year.
cept the hid of Gcnrral Motors work fur moderate internal 19*12 fees totaling $40,000 to Manuel Arthur, Jose I'ervs commitments for a Senate
report by It. T. Milwec and
Hun Roman and Eneiilo Oliva, rcapporlionmcnt on a form­
A bid for 3&lt;si gallon* of t'orp. for the two new dump supiMirt prices in Europe's the eounly today.
aet a meeting at I |i. in. Jan. baud soup at $I.6U a gullou trucks nreded hy the road de­ Common Market und tu cn
Clerk Arthur Herkwilli Jr. support Mira's roundl.
ula of either tho present 38
17 to view final plans fur the was approved for the Atlantic partment. The accepted bid courage American farmer* to retained caress fees in his
Tlie four railed on the seats or an increase io 42.
English Estate* Elementary Chemical Co., and Lyman was for a roniplcte dump approve the administration's office of $21,197.36, a jump of United Mtstes "to declare In tlie House, he la pushing
School,
S e ll oo I athletic department truck at $3,828 94 and a rah 1964 wheat program.
$3,000 over llie previous year, whether it is willing to give for an increase from the pre­
Voicing a desire to get on was given permission to make and rliaaala unit hi be used
while Tax Collector John Gal­ Cuban refugees a* much aid sent 93 to 144.
with the building program fur their aelectiun of hid* on base­ with a Itody now on hand for Chance For Peace
loway reported excess fee* tu free Cuba as Castro ha*
Meanwhile, Hou&gt;e Speaker
rounty schools, the board ball equipment.
received—from the Commu­ Mallory Horne cunlinued lo
$3,0*7.88, or a total of $8.916.82.
MIAMI REACH (UPI) - or $18,348.
No report from Tax Asses- nist blue—to enslave It.*'
press fur Inclusion of federalSecretary of Slate Dean Husk
They emphasised that no states relations matter* la
said Monday there wa* a "fair M,r ' ,,r y ^ a rlf Walker was
American or other foreign any special session called fur
chance" of progress in 1963 to­ turned in today.
Tlie County Commis-KUi or­ troops were wanted. They rcapporlloninrnt.
ward a more stable peace. “ I
don't like lo be a prophet, but dered Beckwith to write a | -aid Cuban refugees could
I believe then- is * fair eiianee letter lo ull county ul(it-lal* "free Cuba through our own
we can make history tn 19bJ that tlieir annual reports efforts withuut need of fortoward a mure stable peace," must be turned in by Jan. 13 elgn intervention that would
or tlie board will lie forred Jcopard'ie world peace.'*
Rusk said.
lo inform tlie governor.
"The United Htates raunut
Slate law requires, all an­ rontinue participating in uur
H earing Set
nual report* turned in hy liberation effects in thu Mini
OXFORD, Mill, (UPI) — A
Tim County Commission
Jan. 13 or the officers can varlllatiug and half hearted
federal grand Jury convenes
today held off appointing
face expulsion from office.
wry it ha* hern ti ling to fur," committees fur Ihe new year
here today to take up charges
the group said.
against 11 persons, including
[tending fu rlL r study by tha
“ ily unsmiling, illicitly or* new board members John
former Maj. Gen. Edward
through mediocre Cuban lead­ Alexander and te e Gary.
Walker, arrested in connection
ership, the total respuiisiliility j The busrd agreed lo go
with rarial rioting at the Uni­
fur our euuse, the United over the list of the proposed
versity of Mississippi. The II
RKit LIN (U PI)—The U. S. States has unwittingly serv­ committees
face a variety of charges, in­
including
Ihe
cluding rebellion, insurrection Army today completed without ed the Intel eats of Soviet di­ board of trustees of tho te w
and conapirary to oppose the Incident a six-day mnvrineol plomacy."
Library, medical examiners,
s
s
•
authority ol llie United States. of s,uw troops to and Irani
water control, board of ad&gt;
Berlin along Ihr 110-mile HerUNITED NATIONS, N. V. Juslmcnt and zoning board.
Siberians Returned lln-llclinstedt highway through (UPI) — The United Statu*
and Russia, over Culmu up.
MOSCOW (UPI) — The 32 Communist Kait Germany.
Two final westbound con­ IKislUon, Monday night reach­
Russian Ctirlitian* who sought
refuge in Hie U. S. Embassy voys passed through Russian ed a compromise settlement
Bridge
Pag* 2
last week from alleged religi­ checkpoints at earli end of the of the Cuban crisis which
ous persecution have returned highway without trouble, an brought the world to the brink
Classified _
Paga 7
uf nuclear war less than three
Comic*
Paga 8
to their Siberian homes, Com­ Army spokesman said.
months ago.
munist parly officials said to­
Dear Abby
Page 2
The settlement did not sat­
day. The official* declined to Seat Belts Urged
Editorial ..... «. .. Pag* 4
give further details on the fate
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — isfy the U, 8. demand for
Entertainment ... Paga 8
N E W SC H O O L H O A RD C H A IR M A N J Dun Wright conducted school
of (he Christiana or reveal The Cabinet urged today that "adequata inspection" of the
Legal* — ---- Page 8 4 T
b o a rd h t n l n w to d a y a f t e r b ein g elected
heud the group. Shown with
whether any of the II children alt stale agencies install seat removal of Soviet offensive
Russia ------ ‘L~
Paga 6
W r ig h t ( e a a t e d i a r e J o h n K v an a o f O rie j (left) and Dr. A. W. "Dub"
among them had barn
bell* la liteir autumeWitw la weapons from Cuba and guar­
Society
_
Paga 3
(Herald i ’hoto)
J£(I1P J tm (fi&amp; h tj, w ho took o ffic e to d a y .j
antees against their return.
from their parents.
an /H a rt to save lives.
Mpui ta
Paga i '

Wright Chairman
Of School Board

Bryant To Decide
On New Session

Clerk, Collector
Turn In $40,000

New Committees
Are Postponed

T roops Moved
Without Trouble

Herald Index

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DEAR ABBY:
WA became
friendly with n couple around our
age who recently moved ncroM the
street. My husband plays the pluno
and this indy plays the violin. For
the past few months I he lady has
come over every Sunday and she and
my husband lock themselves up in
his room and practice for hours.
I used to serve them lunch on
trays and thought nothing of It.
Then her husband asked me if 1 had
all my marbles. He said he had had
trouble with hla wife when she fell
for a cello player and It started the
same way. Ha says
sa; he can't control
his wife but 1 should keep an eye on
my husband. T know my husband and
am not worried. They are working
up a program for Fellowship Night
at the church. Should t Insult them
by making accusations, or should 1
forget it?
MUSICIAN’S WIFE
DEAR WIFE: Maybe tha lady
did fiddle around with the cello play­
er, but If you know your husband
and are not worried, don’t make any
accusation I would ask them to keep
the door open however.
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CAPT. G. S. BOGART. now uxU tont chief of
etaff for n a d in tu of Comnavalrlxnt and former
commanding officer o f the carrier UBS E im x ,
waa welcomed by Capt. 3. M. Tully, CO of Hatwing One, canter and Cdr. C. W. Meahier, chief

etaff officer of the wing, whan C apt Bogart
made an Inspection tour o f the Sanford station
and inspected the latest facilities for training
Vigilante pilots, bombardiers and maintenance
crews.
(U S Navy Photo)

Income Tax Primer:

Dependents Explained
Scholarship grants to yeur
Tkk is th* fourth Sf sight
hi the Newspaper child do not have to bo Ukan
Lisa. l a e e a i e Into account la determining
total support. Tha Internal
T i t PH— r.
Revenue Service has recently
My Richard A. Malien*
ruled that amounts spent by a
its to institution for tha meaCAaria* W.
When pee Ole peer lees U s Ully retarded for room, board,
tuition of a ahiId will be treat­
far a p a r a e n , ed aa a scholarship grant
though not relates U pee, (1) -On the other hand, certain
—If you famish t n r half the eapanose you do incur for your
ra n ee's sap part far the peer child may not be for eupport,
(I )—tf the ra n e e has lass each aa premiums for Ufa In­
thsa MOO Inaatna for the paar, surance policies with the chil­
and &lt;•)—tf the person make* dren aa beneficiaries, nod the
his (or her) abode te poor seat of a ear.
Tex payer gets MOO examphodm tha entire pear aa a
lions, without regard to “euphaaeahaM aiaeihar.
Yen, af aren a, raeatra aa port1* (I) far hlmaelf, (I) far
•kemptlesi far ■eethet e af being over Al, and (!) by rea­
peer faaUlp, Including grand- son of blindness. There is an­
children, atap-ralathraa, elaeaa. other eaamptlon allowed for
napbawu and ta-lawe. If you your spouse for her being over
furnish orer one-half support M, er by reason of her blind­
An aeaiaptioa is llhawiss ness. Spouse's exemptions are
available for anp dssamdaet available to bar (or him) on
af poor undo or oust (flrat your joint return—or on your
aousln) who raealrad Institu- return if you file a separate
tioasl ears because of pbyaisal return, tf aha (or he) liaa no
e r manta! dlasbllltp and who groae income, and If she (or
wss a tnambar of pour house- he) is not another taxpayer's
hold btfera receiving such dependent
Q—Who may claim the sta­
para.
Ta mansura “support," cam’ tue of "Head of Household” or
para amount af support re­ "Surviving flpouee"! What
ceived from pm with amount are tha advantages?
tha Individual receives from A—F irst to be ''Head of
all othar aoureas — Including Household” you must be un­
what tha person furnishes married (Including divorced or
himself. Food, shelter, cloth­ legally separated), and you
ing and medical core are In- must furnish over one-helf of
eluded. Fair markat value Is tho cost of melntalnlng a
taken In amount If fumlehod household for the entire year
•In kind."
for at least one of your rela­
Tha amount tha peraon fur- tives. If the relative Is your
alehaa himself Includes Boelal father or mother, he or she
•ocurtty benefits p in e , a f must ba your dependant hut
course, anp Income which can live In a domicile separate
would ordinarily be Usable.
from yours. If tha relative la
Thera la a apodal provision your child, grandchild, or step­
for multiple support agree­ child, he (or she) must be un­
ments.
married and must live with

Guy B. Bailey
Rifes Wednesday
Funeral service* foe Mr.
Guy B. Bailey, *$. who died
Sunday night s i bis residence
at MM Myrtle Ave., will be
bald at I p. ra. Wednesday
at Gramkow Funeral Home.
Rev. Grover c. Bewail Jr.
ef Urn First Presbyterian
Church will officiate, Burial
will be id Oakltwn Manorial
Farit.
Mr. Ballsy asms to Banlord la w o from Lakeland.
Ho wss a bartender by occu­
pation end recently bad ope­
rated a Bah remp ta the
east coast
Survivors are his wife,
Mrs. Bobbie Maxine Bailer
of Seaferd; hie father, Sam
Bailey af Belie H av a. N. C.t
two sister, Carey e&lt; North
Carolina sad Mrs. Hass!
Col*men of Salisbury, N. C.
and a brother, Lev! Ballsy
of Largo.

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DEAR ABBY: Does a mother
have tha right to brag about her
child because he was adopted? My
sister aayg she can do it because the
boy te not her own I She is boring In
company because she brags about
her son bo much. How can I shut her
up without nutting a gag In her
mouth? Tha boy la only two and they
are talking about adopting another.
I can’t stand a lifetime of this.
BORED SISTER
DEAR SISTER: You can't shut
her up, ao don't try. Adopted child­
ren should be treated exactly the
same as natural children, and their

By Abigail Van Buren
parents should behave the same as
natural parents. Your sister prob­
ably knows this, hut can’t resist the
temptation to brag — so she has
found un ‘‘excuse."
♦

aleo pointed out that the di­
rector*, la addition to paying
dividend* at a yearly rate ef
four end i&gt;n« quarter percent,
had Increased reserve* (n
vital safety (actor for severe)
from 61i4S7,0I6 on Dee. SI,
1961, to the present HAM,063.
This, Harper remarked, pre­
sents one uf the healthiest
pictures In ths Florida BAL
field where stability has been
emphasised.
The dividends paid on sav­
ings account* during the past
year totalled 1663,673.
Over $3460,000 wss loaned
In the 13 months Just ended,
Harper said, but added that
the first els months of the
year ahowod a sharp Increase
over the similar half year of
1961, while in the retarded
condltlone of the July to De­
cember period IMS lagged 10
percent behind 1001.
Harper said that there war*
many Indications that the
present waning strength of
the economy would pick up,
especially toward the end of
the year. Ha feels that User*
will be stronger demand for
convention! loan*. This wlU
stimulate tha BAL activity,
which eves now la furnishing
46 percent of the one to four

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DEAR DISAPPOINTED: If you
have been "In love" enough to be­
come engaged nine times at the age
of 16 you do not know what love Is
nil about. You might have matured
early (physically) but you have a lot
of growing up to do before you are
equal to the responsibilities of hav­
ing "a guy for keeps.” Slow up, little
lady.
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CONFIDENTIAL TO ROZZ1E:
Don't you think It’a time you told
your musician friend he had better
■tart making other arrangements?
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What'* on your mind 7 For a peraonal reply, send a self - addressed,
stamped envelope to Abhy, Box 3365,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
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Hate to write letters 7 Send one
dollar to ABBY, BOX 8366, BEVER­
LY HILLS. CALIF., for Abby’s new
booklet. "HOW TO WHITE LET­
TERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS."

you—but need NOT be your
dependent
Other relatives must live
with you and MUST ba yeur
dependents. If you qualify,
you ean use a special tan rate
schedule HI which gives you
half the benefits ef a married
Robby Nstf o* Hon*ton If
peraon filing n joint return.
(he only member of the IMS
Seen A to be a “Surviving
American uam wbo le on
Spouse” your husband er wife
4b* JMI teem. About o mooLh
must have died within the
bofern Uw trifle ou-ind,
preceding tara years, you must
Bobby broke Uo feg sad bad
not have remarried, end you
to play i* o wheel oheir. Tbn
must have been eligible to file
dieoomlort did not butt Us
IX JH
n Joint return with him (or
gams any,
&gt;KQ J f l l
bar), even though you may
iK ill
Th* otroagoel port of Bob­
not have, in year of death.
by's gam* le hla courage.
You MUST have a dependNothing octree Urn and b*
ent ehlld (er stepchild) whe
la willing In Ufc* cheaoos
Urea with you and you must
any Um* bo eoee oa opfurnish over half tha aost ef
portunity to creafe • owing.
maintaining yeur home.
I* our 1663 match agelaet
If you qualify, V»u get all
Greet Britain, wo wore a
4N.Y. JT
the beneflta of a Joint return
trill* behind going into tho
• NT. Free
and can use tax rate schedule Civic League
lest day'* play. Um teatSO m B . k
HI.
Went British pair wore on
their way to a vulnerable
Note: you cannot claim you Holds Meeting
slam and Eeet had Juet askare “head of household” if you
By Dsae e Rotates
claim aa “surviving •|toose.”
The Loagwood Civic Lea­
Nest: Employe deductions. gue met last Wednesday at
1:30 p. m. at the Civic Lea­
gue Building oa Church St.
Uembsn ployed games and
DeBary BPW
One of America's leading b I a m a because, goodness
a dcsiert luncheon wax serv­ Industrial designer* claim*
knows, many of them won't
To Meet Today ed. Tables were decorated that house* or* why people house
the eitra hobby, much
The regular monthly meet­ with sprays of llgustrum and don't stay put.
lees
an
astro child.
ing of the DeBary Business the officers table featured aa
It le hla contention that
But
that's
only part of the
artificial
floral
arrangement
and Professional Women's
moat of tha houses being aold atory. IIany fnmlllea are on
Club will be held el 7:30 p. and candelabra.
today aerv* only the imroedf
Hooter*** for the meeting ate needs of the family and, th* move today for other rea­
m. today at the office of Dr.
George rrison Sr. oa Hwy. were Mrs. W. R. BcheiUg, whan those needs change a t son* than an outgrown house.
Mrs. B. C. Greene end Mrs.
Consider mil tho families
17-ftt.
they mutt, there'a nothing for
who keep on th* move from
Guest speaker will be Dr. Edgar FawceU.
tha family ta do but look for
«w community to another be­
Prison who will talk oa Civil
another house.
cause tho man's job take#
DcJenee. Mrs. Beatrice Mull­
"ll'a th* bouM,” eaye Wil­
him from one branch office to
er, president, will preside at Rip *N Stitch
liam Snaith, In an articlo In ■ another, or bacaue* ho la In
the meeting and hostesses
national magatin*. " t h a t
will be Jo Peck and Bert Club To Meet
eventually drives tha family •ervtc* and le constantly being
Laudcrhius.
Members of the Rip '.V from th* land, it* community, moved from on* military bee*
All members are urged to Stitch 4-H Club will meet Ha boat security In • con* to another.
attend.
Saturday
at tbs
Home atently evolving society."
And then think of all tho
Demoeetratloa Center aa Mth
Houeae may ha partly t* famllia* who used to buy n
St. ter their ftret meeting of
b iffsr ear whan tha husband
the new year.
got s rain*. They now think
Altamonte
PTA
Tbore planning to attend
is terms of a bigger house or
ere nked In bring their
one ta a "better" neighbor­
rewiai for a work session To Hear Talk
hood, becauee tha homo has
family lain demand.
raplnsad ths nutamakll* s i a
Builders, an Important fee- scheduled from t:M p. m. By Cleveland
statue symbol.
tor In loan money demand, er* until 3: 30 p. m.
»r
___ _______ |
— ~
# Mat*
And than reflect on all tb*
faced with combatting a glut­
Representative Mack
ted foreclosure market that
N. Cltvaland Jr. will spsak peopw who move ovary taw
must be overcome before DeBary Fire
« plans for future school years flam ana neighborhood
vigorous housing eonatruatfen
growth st today's moating at to another, just because the**
gets under way, tha BAL man Groups To Meet
tho Altamsnto Spring! Rio- natlaea time* and staying put
By Mrs. Adam Miller
feels. However, the inflow ef
msntary PTA which Is schsMrellngi of the DeBary dulad to gat promptly under­
new residents to tha arse end
STARTS SUNDAY
the energetic efforts ef the Volunteer Fireman'* Organ- way at 7:10 p. m.
DORill DAY
real estate broker* are a liation and of the ladle*
CJsvalsnd wlU )ssd an open
IN
combination that should ever- Auxiliary have been ichndul- gUcusstoa ported feUowmg
BILLY ROHR'S
come this "roadblock to pro­ *d for Hiureday la tho Re­ his talk.
JUMBO
creation Room of the DeBary
gress."
Uw moating will b* open
to sit res ids a la «f th* area.
''First Fedvrel, a l r e a d y rire Hall.
The Isdlea will meet at t Refreshments will ba atrved
pushing vigorously ahead In
thla year, expects to continue p. m. and tha firemen at T by homeroom mothers aI th*
fourth grade.
the service to lender* and p. m.
severe thet since 1914 ha*
NOW thru WED.
won a large end constantly in­
"Don’t lot 18 ml. stand
creasing number of staunch
Is th* way of hsppig g| A w
supporters. Wo are moat
grateful to there folk* whore
word of mouth endorsement
have helped us have on our
books 6400 saving* accounts
and over *400 loans,” Harp­
If yen asm* la
Psychic Reader
er said.
fiva mlaate*
Tho Uh s s i Worldafter this picture
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Real Ratal* TraaaactiasM
Jerald Rendcl, ctux to Jo­
seph Martin, atax, East brook,
616,900.
Grover Fetaem, *tux to
Chari** T h o m p s o n , etux,
Weathersfleld, |9,100.
By Oswald
Jacoby
Fran Bar-Loule, at ax to
George Knoth, atax, Sen lendo,
ed lor ecos by Mddlng (our $6,600.
no-trump when Bobby mad* Jam** Lea Cumbie J r , etux
th* more thet won th* match to Edwin Burns, a tux, Heftier
Homes, $11,600.
for ua.
Holding one queen and two Jay Turk, etux to Warren D.
Jack* Bobby threw a fiva B r y a n t , atax, Tanglewood,
epedc bid at them. Assuming $11400.
they bed s elam, Bobby VA to Jamas J. McLaughlin,
could afford a coven trick etux, Pin acres t, $11,000.
set and actually it would James Lae, etux to Anna­
take perfect defense to set bel!* Blrkhnlm, Celery Planta­
him six trick* at Ms five tion, $6,600.
profit iwuming that East and Sidney Glddlngs, etux to
*pado bid. Ho would show 0 Robert* Richards, *tux, Oak
West could mak* a alam.
Park, $6,700.
Ai K was, the bid really Irving K*edy, etux to Den­
created a awing. Instead of ver Madden, etux. Oranga
stopping at lix hearts, th* Villa lighted 60.600.
Britlib went on to aeven. Jack Hamm, etux to Joseph
North doubled and we gained Hick*, etux, Longdale, $9,000.
ISO points on that one bid by Frank Vebonsky, etux to
Bobby.
Arcliio B. William* J r , etux,
Longwood, $7*200.
Archia William*, etux to
Ralph Hugh**, stux, Longwood, $9400.
Albert Parker, etux to Ar­
means dullnfae to many chie Willlema, etux, Queen’s
couplre.
Mirror, $$,100.
So wo mov* around Instead Archie William*, etux to
of sinking roots deep-down, Lowell Mathews, etux, Queen’s
for many reasons. Maybe Mirror, $9,600.
none of them le aa good for
th* stability of th* family as
seeking permanent* In a
home.
But that’s how wo live to­
day—for bettor or for wore*
—and wa can’t blame it all
AIR CONDITIONRR
on the building Industry.

U)a Jh s (thurun by Ruth mhuh

R IT Z

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Id Romper no.,it,
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14 #4 ( l l Bar Whan
(4) Coloniar
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14:14 ID Pier Tour Hanna
(41 t Loro Lacy
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First Federal Reports Gains
The recently p u b l i s h e d
statement of First Federal
Savings and U en Assn,
shows assets af $16,166,100.08
which oomparss with (M e
671,301.10 at tha close of
IN I- This 10 percent increase
In tha I I month period " it a
year that ties not been erclaimed for its economic
drive” ll considered quite
eatlefactcry, according to
Pm . I . C, Harper Sr.
Tha flnendal report aleo
ahowa a comparable Jump In
savings outstanding with |!4,*31 AM on the association's
book* a t IM t'e end. Loans
are recorded at III,767,t i l , a
11 percent Jump over tho pre­
ceding year's final figure.
Commenting on the loen
picture, Harper said that In
tha face of the "net too
rosy” business picture, es­
pecially in the building field,
the amount outatandlng had
gone up becauee borrowers
•re laelinad te take longer te
ropey leans.. Alto many of
Ihoet made have been in larg­
e r sums. This would lead to
increases in the loan portfolio
•van though tho actual num­
ber ef loans made waa leas
Ip seven percent
The financial firm's officer

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DEAR AHBY: I am 16 and have
lieen engaged nine times. I don’t know
what'* wrong with me hut 1 can't
seem to keep u guy interested in me
long enough for It to develop Into
anything. The last one I was engaged
to waa 19. He said we’d be married
In June, then he Joined the Navy and
took o ff and I don't even hnve his
address. I loved him mure than all
the others uut together. I suppose
you think tfm too young to know
what love Is nil about, but you’re
wrong. I grew up fast. How can I get
a guy for keeps 7
DISAPPOINTED

Television Tonight

Homer Arthur, etux to Ar­
chie Williams, etux, Longwood, $6,700.
Archie Williams, etux t*
Carol Patton, etux, Longwood,
$9,000.
Henry Connell, etux to
Thomas Burges*, atux, Langdale, $6,900.
Harold Mata, ctux to Bern
Hahn, atux, Longwood, $4,100.
Kerr Bidre. to Harold Mate,
atux, Longdala, $10400.
Maurice Evans, etux to
Richard Atkiaa, etux, Loch
Arbor, $6,000.
Frederick Polley, etux to
Joan Belt, Crystal lake, $$,BOO.
Thomas Scott, atux to Lynn
Hopson, atux, H a r m o n y
Nouae,$7,*oa
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H. A^Hardy, atux to Harry
WbltakW etux, Altameate,
$6400. V

Charlaa Swan J r , atux to
Albert C. Clark, atux, Jaoaan’a
Subd, $14,100.
Knox-Florida Development
Corp. to Joe James Wright,
atux, Lincoln H ghtt, $1410.
Knox-Florida Development
Corp. to Hattie Maa ha Mason.
Lincoln Hghts, $10400.
Knox-Florida DaraloyuwM
Corp. to Le* Young J r , atux#
Lincoln Hghta, $ 10400.
Knox-Florida Development
Corp. to Ernest Orant, atux,
Lincoln Hghta, $9,900,

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Tue?. Jnn. 8, *68—Pape 8

M emben of the Ladiei So*
clety of the Brotherhood of
Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen met at the home of
Mr*. Alfred Oreenc for the
January meeting and installslion of new officera for the
; coming year.
New officera initalled were
M n. C. H. Goethe, president;
Mr*. Harold Keeling, collec­
tor; Mra. R, R. Elaencolf,
warden; Mra. J. R. Wella Jr.,
ehaplin, and Mra, J. A. Cal­
houn, inner guard.
Mra. Harry Wilson, legisla­
t e e representative; Mra.
Greene, truatee; Mrs. Calhoun,
alternate d e l e g a t e ; Mra.
EUencoff, magaiine corres­
pondent; Mrs. H. J. Bridges,
card chairman; Mrs. Walter
Cook, soda! chairman, and
Mrs. Harry Titahaw and Mra.
Harold Keeling, co-chairmen
of the telephone committee.
Three officers who were not
able to be present at this
meeting will be Installed at
the neat meeting. They are
Mrs. H. E. Turner, treasurer;
Mra. Paul Sefrird, vice presi­
dent, and Mra. Ronald Brook:,
aecretary.
At the cloae of the meeting
the hostesa served refresh­
ment! of cookies, minta, nuts
and punch.

is M s S s S s
MllS. C. H. GOETHE, new president of the Ladle* Society, center, receives
the gavel from retiring president, Mrs. Walter Cook, left. At right is Mrs.
Harold Keeling, collector.
(Herald Photo)

By Helen Snodgrass
Rev. and Mrs. Paul E.
Shultx celebrated their 40th
wedding anniversary Sunday
at the Pariah House in Enterprise. Parishioners and friends
gathered following the 11
o'clock service at the All
Saints Episcopal Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryon,
their daughter and aon-ln-law,
were hosts at the event, as­
sisted by Mrs. Fred Christainsen, Mrs. Barbara Reid, Mrs.
Louise Kuhn, Mrs. Marion
Jordon, and Mrs. Edwin Hoffmire.
Rev. and Mrs. Shultz were
married in Syracuse, N. Y.,
and served the church as mis­
sionaries in China for three
years; in parishes in Virginia,
Maryland and North Carolina
before coming to Florida five
years ago.

Hendersons
Entertain
At Dinner

REV. AND MRS. PAUL E. SHULTZ
(Cox Photo)

Three New Members Initiated
Into Seminole Chapter OES

Casselberry

Personals
By Jane Casselberry
Mra. L. E. Swope, IM 8.
Lake Triplet Dr. la Cassel­
berry. fell Wednesday while
working in her garden and
broke her arm.
Ai/C Ken Millar left Tues­
day to nturn to duty at Tyn­
dall Air Faroe Baas in Pan­
ama City after a five day visit
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Miller, a&lt; Labe Dr.
He is being sent to Jump
at F t Banning, Ga^

Fourteenth Birthday Celebrated
With Friends At Skating party

Schroeders
Entertain At
Dinner Party

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Meets Wednesday
The Bear Lake Garden Cir­
cle will meet tomorrow with
Mrs. Richard Ostrander on
Jamison Drive for tha January
meeting.
Guest speaker will be Mrs.
Kenneth W. Knecht, who will j
speak on corsages and floral
arrangement!.
Mrs. Knecht who is famous
in this area for her beautiful
arrangements, will demon­
strate how she makes some
of them.

Enterprise Couple Honored
On Fortieth Anniversary

Forty-eight members and 18
visitors witnessed the initiation
if J. Brodie Williams and Ro­
bert L. Moore of Sanford, and
Harman Burger of DeBary in­
to Seminole Chapter 2, Order
of Eastern Star recently.
First-time visitors were Mr.
and Mn. Jack Neiman of
Seviervllle, Tenn., where Mr.
Neiman Is presently serving
as Worthy Patron and Mn.
Neiman la Grand Representa­
tive of Maryland in the Grand
Jurisdiction of Tcnneivee.
They are Past Matron and Pa­
tron of Seviervllle Chapter !M,
and were visiting their son
who la stationed at the Sanford
Naval Air Statioa.
Mn. Murray Jarvis, a mem­
ber of the local chapter, and

Bear Lake
Garden Circle

Society Installs Officers
tr

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Past Grand Electa of tha
Grand Chapter of Florida, was
present after a long lllncsi.
initiatory music was rendered
vocally by Mrs. Nick Pfelfauf,
The charter was draped in
memory of deceased sister.
Mary Ellisbeih C a r v e r

By Helen Rnodgrasa
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hender­
son entertained a group of
friends, at dinner recently
at their home in Enterprise.
Guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Georir 8 medley, mis­
sionaries In Mexico, who ara
horns on leave, their sons, Bill
from TCU at Fort Worth
Texas and Bob, from San
Marcus, Texas.
Others were Mr. and Mra.
Cecil Davit, Daytona Beach;
M in Sylvia Davis, Alexandria,
Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Davis, Ococt. and Mra. Atden
Rollins, of Miami.
Tha Henderson's daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mra.
Andra Aylies, who spant tha
tarly part of tha holidays
with them, left for Miami,
last weak.

Thom Dion,

Mrs. W. R. Beecher thanked the chapter for a remem­
brance of her recent Wth
wedding anniversary.
The chapter room was dec­
orated with a potted red aza­
lea in the East, a basket of
red and pink flowers in the
West, and a floating candla in
a red snifter at the leeretary'a
desk. The latter was a gift
from the chapter to Past Ma­
tron Helen Leinhart.
Refreshments of donuts and
coffee were aerved by hos­
tesses Mrs. L. Trued, Mrs. R.
W. Estes and Mrs. P. A. Row­
land.

New Arrivals
la O vie d o

DeBary Couple
Entertains
HouseguesU

Three Day
Hunting Trip
By Shirley Wentworth
Seven teenage boys were
treated to a three day hunting
trip, recently, by C. C. Jones
and son, Johnny, of Cecelia
Drive, Bear Lake.
The group stayed at the
Jones hunting lodge in the Ocsle National Forest.
Those enjoying the outing
were Les and Terrllee Lyles,
George Craft and Keith Salmi
of Bear Lake; Mike Payment,
Orlando, and Wayne Sander*
and John David of Apopka.

DeBary Club
To Meet
Thursday
The Fine Arts sn j Crafts
Department of the DeBary
Woman's Club will meet this
Thursday at 2 p.m. at the
Community Center.
Guest speaker will lie Mrs.
George Brooks who will use as
her topic the Florida Federa­
tion of Art and the DeBary
Arts and Crafts Club at the
DeBary Mansion House.
A mbslcal program will be
presented under the direction
of Mrs. Laura Platt Brown.
The DeBary Choristers will
sing a group of old fashioned
songs, accompanied at the pi­
ano by Theresa Kupeci.
Mrs. V. Howard, department
chairman, invltea all members
and their gueata to attend the
program and the social hour
with refreshments served by
the hostesses.

Personals
Cdr. and Mrs. G. R. Pear­
son, 44&gt; Summerlin Ave., en­
joyed a apeeial YulaUde sea­
son with their children end the
celebration ia not over yet.
Both sons were home for the
holidays; Jimmie who is a
senior at the University of
Oklahoma and Ruts, a student
at the University of Florida,
in Gainesville. Their daugh­
ter, Mrs. Robert D. Burns,
and a new grandson, Bobby,
will arrive by plane thin Wed­
nesday.

Geneva

Bear Lake

Personals

By Louise Grayson
Mr. and Mra. Richard Hoff­
man and four children ot
Mr. and Mrs. Stan LaCorte
Greensburg, Fa., left Wcdncawere holla, recently for a
day to return home after
Mr*. K. R. Hamilton, gener leopy of one or more ot their I resulting cookbook will be cocktail party at their home | spending a four-day New
si chairman, haa announced | favorite recipes typed or print-1 truly representative of the on Cecelia Drive. Eight cou
pics gathered for refreshments ' rnr * vl,it w*,h Mr. and Mrs.
that final preparations are al­ ed on a file card, ao that the members’ culinary treasures. and a aoclal get-together.
I John Church and their family.
most complete for the Naval
Officers Wives Club election
coffee to be held at the NAS
Ballroom at 10 a.m. this
Thursday, "Come to vote for
your new president." she saya,
"bring a copy of your favorite
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
recipe, and an unusual item
from your kitchen."
I N ----The ladies of VAH-S will be
hostesses for this first social
Dresses
• Shoes
event of tha New Year. As­
sisting Mrs. Hamilton in ail
Sweaters • Blouses
arrangement! is Mrs. George
Govan, co-chairman. Mrs.
Jewelry
• Sportswear
Harry Lackey, food chairman,
promises m a n y
delicious
home baked rolls and pastries.
Mrs. Chester Fitzpatrick will
be in charge of doorprizea.
••Open Friday
An unusually interesting de­
corating theme will centr
Night Till
around the kitchen and pantry
Nine’*
items which club members
MRS. UEOItCK GOVAN. left, nmi Mrs. K. R.
are asked to bring for display.
Hamilton are alt emilex an they make final plan*
"Every homemaker has in
for the election coffee, Thurntiay. (Herald Photo)
her kitchen something of inter­
est to other homemakers,"
points out Mrs. John Draim,
chairman of decorations, "per­
haps an old-fashioned item, or
te**eeeee««eeeeeee»*•«*.eeeee**
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ths very latest gadget, or a
foreign cookbook."
The recipes contributed by
the club members at this cof­
fee will furnish the basis for
a cookbook planned for publi­
No wonder Chevrolet L* an popular with a choice like thia: the luxurious Jet-smooth
cation later in Ihe season.
Chevrolet,
lively low-priced Chevy II, fiporty rear-engine Corvair, and
Members are urged to bring a

Personals

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Sale Continues

C H EV R O LET Keeps Going Greet

Iwo new version: of America* only all-out sports ear, Corvette,
New York Harbor ia the
bueiest coffee-receiving port
in the world. Of the billions
of pounds of cargo carried
into New York Harbor every
year, one and a half billion
pounds are coffee. Half of
the nation*! coffee comes
through this port.

Tin Mka man yeoph

ROSE
BUSHES!
IN CANS • ALREADY
ESTABLISHED
NO. 1 GRADE
REASONABLY PRICED

63 JET-SMOOTH CHEVROLET

Impalu Sport Sedan—
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BALM AGBMT

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BILLY GRACEY, center front, with Home of the
at bin Uth birth­
day party. Left to right are, Lloyd Clifton, Billy and P^.udd Chori&gt;cni»g.
Back row, are Danny Grucey, itnndall Coleman. Beverly Ervin and Fred
Coleman.
(Herald Photo)

Officers Wives Club Plans
Election Coffee, Thursday

By Mn. Adam Matter
Mr. and Mra. Everett Swift
of Hlghbanka Road E., De­
Bary, could not have squeezed
Loch Arbor
toother bouaeguest into •heir
home if they had tried, during
the paat few weeks.
homes o f distinction . . .
Guests included Mr. and
Mra. Albert Meid of Port SL
RESTRICTED - EXCLUSIVE
Lucie; Mias Marjorie Swift of
Pearl River, N. Y.; Mist Jeafe a tu rin g . . .
sie Tomlinson, Daytona Beach,
and Miss Patricia Maid of
iu iv im
•IIIB A K
Washington, D. C.
Cartes* Designed
U. E. Kitchen*
Others who were In and out
for dinner and shorter visits
were their daughter and her
family, Mr. and Mra. Gerard
CONSTRUCTION CO.
J. Ntyer, son, Donald, and
Custom Building A Specialty
daughter, Debra, and Mr. and
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Mr*. Harry Boll, all of De­ General Often 211 U th f t.
Belee Office FA 2-T4M
Bary. and Mr. and Mra. Thom­
as Brigham of Hudson, HI.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hickson
of Oviedo announce the birth
of a five pound, IS ounce
daughter, Gena Gayle, Dec. Si
at lbs Winter Park Memorial
Hospital.
Mn. Hickson ia the former
Mill Lynda Clark, daugkter ot
Mr. and Mra. John M. Clark,
of Lake Pickett.
(M at argue op
Paternal grandmother is Acoopi a compliment

OfMb.

Teenagers Enjoy

Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Schroeder, of 249 Spartan Dr..
Fern Park had a group of
other former Wisconsin resldenta ■* gueata at a dinner
party Friday night.
Guests Included Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Feeae and Mr. and
Mrs. Corblt Christenson of
Casselberry, Mr, and Mrs.
Harry McPeck, Longwood,
Mr. and Mrs. John Howard
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Gulllekton of Fern Park,

llilly Gracey celebrated his
ltth birthday recently with a
skating party given by hi*
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 5.
Gracey.
A group of friends were in\itrd to the Gracey home, 1UI
Palmetto Ave., at 7 p.m. They
were then taken to the Melodee Skating Rink for an even­
ing of skating and refresh­
ments.
A table was decorated for
the party and held a birthday
cake and punch. The guest*
sang "Happy Birthday” to
Billy, preceding the gift open­
ing ceremony.
Friends joining tn the cele­
bration were Bevvrly Kay E r­
vin. Fat Spear, Randal and
Fred Coleman, Terry King,
Mike Booth, Donnie and Glenn
Clmrponing, Lloyd Clifton and
the honoree’s two brothers,
Tommy and Danny,
Donnie and Glenn ChorpenIng ot Orlando, who formerly
lived in Sanford, and a friend
Lloyd Clifton were visiting
their grandmother. Mrs, C. E.
Chorpcning Sr.

Chivroltt I tnpula Sport Coupefacility, ride ond to mfort you'd go for teaInn tty

Chevy II A’lieo too Station H'nyim*fahits the rosy-rare fraturte of the big Chevrolet

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Corvair Manta Club Coupe—
with snazzy bucket trat interior

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Cm vtit* Sttug Kay Sport Coupe—
therc’t nlto a nrur Sting Kay Convertible

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�A Job Well Done
Tutodgy l i the t u t day of off!,
d a l service for City Commlaaloner
Earl Hlffgtnbothnni, and County
Commissioners Ted Williams and
Vernon Dunn.
We say "official service" be.
cause these three men are all dedicat­
ed to the welfare of their city and
their county, and their real service
to this area will not cease just be­
cause they are leaving their respec­
tive commissions.
Earl Higginbotham has been a
member of the City Commission for
nine years and has distinguished
himself by his consistent insistence
on sound business principles being
applied to the operation o f the city.
Never one to leap without looktag, the commissioner hAs prevented
or counseled against hasty and some­
times rash conclusions and has nev­
er had to apologize for his action.
The Herald hopes his successor
on the City Commission will grow
Into the maturity and distinction that
has characterized Higginbotham's
career of service.
Both Dunn end Williams have

Political Notebook

given unstintlngly of their time and
energy fulfilling their obligations to
their constituents. They have stood
firm for the things they believed to
be right and for the best interests of
the county.
Commissioner Dunn has been of
great usefulness to the commission
with his penchant for details, and he
is probably better versed in the past
business dealings of the county than
any other man, and was constantly
called upon for information. His
files are a gold mine of Information
on county finances over past years.
With his sense of obligation to serve
he has done the job asked of him
by his constituents with distinction.
Commissioner Williams has been
a staunch advocate of imagination
in County Government. He consis­
tently has the forward look, and
backed with all his energy those
things he felt best served the people
of the county and his district.
The Herald trusts that their suc­
cessors will be equally diligent In
their duties toward the county in
these Important times.

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
k n w

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IWib—si a tl J u t beciSM of

p«r«U« t r u s s at CM age
el m ly It. For all h m e

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f *• to "arcidextle toad tor
tot set beaklet below sad
lb these abaemal c*apjgKt In Am M t
CASE MM! Donna D., i f sd IS, Is now sn English
teacher in high school.
"Dr. Crant, tbs Is a very
sttrsetlva woman," bar prin­
cipal bags a.
"And aha doel a splendid
lob of latching. But site la
peculiar. In fart, we have re.
costly learned (hat Donna
la a hon&gt;osexual.
"Sha the res an apartment
with an athletic woman who
toacbea physical education
in our school.
"They were roommates In
collage. And I think this
more masculine physical edu­
cation teacher baa been the
aggressor..
"In fact, aba shows such
Jealousy that Donna cannot
accept a dinner Invitation
without being followed by
this other woman, who then
Phonal her two or three times
during the dinner party Just
to check on her.
"Why do you suppose DonM, who aeems like a normal
feminine type, would ever
luecumb to this other domloust womanf"

In childhood, many child*
ren are subjected to things
that the adults hardly real­
ise are making indelible lrn*
presslons.
Yet these youngsters can
receive emotional sesrs that
will alter their entire future
lives.
Donna ia an example of
“psychic trauma" or mental
injury that waa inflicted
whan she waa only 11 years
of age.
Her father waa a sales,
man who wasn't true to his
wife at all times. So be did­
n't come home ss often is
ha should hava.
Donna bad thus overheard
many bitter quarrels between
her parents. And one stormy
night, when the telephone
wires were down, her pregnant mother went into labor.
Since they lived on a farm,
and no other adults were in
Uw
house, her mother
screamed for Donna to help
her.
So
Donna
prematurely
served as a midwife at the
birth of her little brother.
Her mother was ra flier neu­
roticby temperament,
and
screamed a great deal, thus
soaring Donna almost out of
her wits.
For Donna felt sure her
mother was dying, as would
be only natural for the usual
child to surmise at aurh an
event.
Although her mother sur­
vived without ill effects, and
Donna
later went to high

school and college, Donna
waa always coal to the ad­
vances of boys.
For ahe had a horror of
childbirth. This waa tho psy­
chic trauma that had warped
ber outlook.
Boy frlanda thus became
taboo, And although Donna
waa a pretty girl with an
attractive figure, ahe resist­
ed the constant requesta of
boy* who naked tor dates.
To compensate for lack of
aortal life, Donna beoama a
straight "A" student. She
went on to college and pre­
pared to bo aa English
toaebtr.
Meanwhile, her normal
emotional hunger for love
and affection was bottled up
but eeeklng an outlet.
But aha had developed an
emotional "block" regarding
kisses of boys, but no such
blockage existed regarding
her own sex. So the domin­
ant female roommate found
her receptive to affection.
Homosexuals are limply
educated that way — they
aren't "born" aueh.
So send tor my booklet
"Sex Probiema of Young
People," enclosing a stomped
return envelope, plus 20c.
Use it to counteract psy­
chic trauma and ether sexual
d a n g er* .

Sanford, Florida

Bank Deposits
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Knlorod a i second clean m a i l e r October ST, ISIS a t th e 1’oal
Office of Hanford, Klorlda, u n d e r Hie Act of t ' v n a r e u of March.
Tbo H e r a ld lo a m orubrr of the United I'reee which la a ntllle d
• x d u s l v t l y lu t t o use fo r re p u b llca llo a of aU the local newa
printed In thla newepaper.

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No p a r t of a n y m a te ria l, a a w a e r e d v e r l le l n i. o l thla edition
af The Hanford H e r a l d m a y be re produced In n a y m a n n e r with*
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Id liable f a r da m a uoa u n d e r i b r law . l-ul.llebed dally escopt
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Commie Round On In Lima
Through Lima's misty and
tog-shrouded straeta ever the
weeksnd, Peruvian a r m y
trucks ware carting scores et
known and suspected CominuitUla off to army security
compounds.
The reason, to nip a plot
“planned by the agenta of
Moscow and Havana . . . to
Implant a pseudo-farmer re­
gime of lha axtreme left . .
align the nation with Fidellet
Cuba and prepare for the
Marxist revolution to subju
g o to the nation for Moacow,'*
Early target*, according tu
Peru's ruling military Junta,
were to be the Americanowned Toquepala and Mareon* mines and Standard Oil
of New Jersey's subsidiary
International Petroleum Com­
pany.

To The Editor

Editor!
I bate to start lha Naw Year
with a gripe, but It's high
time someone objected, to I'm
sticking my neck out.
Recently the commission re
fused Mr. Carney and the San­
ford Mate Chorus the free use
of Uie Civic Center tor their
concert.
Must be our commissioners
dent appreciate good music.
The Sanford Male Chorus ia
ona of the finest musical
groups In thla part of lha state
and well worth all lha backing
and aupport that can bo given
them.
Just what la our Civic Can
ter used tort It la a beautiful
building but It doesn't seam to
be fulfilling Us full capacity of
civic duly.
Most of out entertainers use
the high school auditorium
which la out of the way aod
much leas accessible to the
public.
Will tome one pleats put ma
Tuoa., January 8, 1963 wise and answer these ques­
tions.
1. Who la making money on
the Civic Center T

QJJl? H a n f o r d

Phil Newsom Says . . .

Letters

OUT OUR WAY

Page 4

Peter Edson

A SHIP'S LEAK THAT COULD BE FATAL

an Increase of 10 per cent
over lMt, a Florida Bankers
Association official said Sat­
urday.
Association Vice President
Floyd CaU said i t banka
opened In Florida during
1M3 and another M have re­
ceived charters aod era in
the process of opening. Ikla
will rail* the number of
Florida banka to at
to
U you need help. u Q
PA 2-MIS and place a Her­
ald Classified.

S. Why isn't it used by more
groups for musicals and other
entertainments?
I. What ia this lovely audi­
torium tor?
For shame, Sanford, tor let­
ting DcBary show you up.
They have asked the chorus
tor a return engagement with
the uae of the DcBary Civic
Center Free.
Here'* Imping the cultural
Blinded cillaeoa and taxpayers
of Sanford and Seminole Coun­
ty will object so forcefully the
commissioner* will have to re­
tract their vote.
Mrs. Merrill L. Robinson
Dear Mr. Editor:
In a recent edition of your
fine newspaper, I notice that
our Taa Collector Is nol Inter­
ested at all in making any ef­
fort to establish an office with
a deputy to serve our citlxcni
In the south end of the county
during the next few weeks.
You might be interested to
know that whan the courthouse
commute* interviewed the
courthouse department hands
and asked each tho primary
reason for his office being in
the courthouse—the one stock
answer without exception wss,
'Service to the dUaens of Sem­
inote County."
The next question was,
"Would you to interested in
maintaining a branch oXltct in
the south end?"
No department chief ans­
wered “ Yes,"—they were ail
certainly singing lha same
tune on that subject.
At this time, I should like
to nominate a solid citlsen
from the south end—Pitt Valu­
es, by name, to have bis name
on the next ballot tor lax col­
lector with the hopes that we
can break the spcU of “no
interest in serving the cltUens
to the south end."
Really and truly. I would to
vary much interested to tba
outcome.
Cordially yours,
Ford Cavanaugh

By May Day the resolution
was to bo complete.
Almcat any Latin American
nation presents Its special
problems for the United
States, but perhaps none aa
dramatically aa Peru.
When, in August of ludl,
tho United States was selling
up Ita Alliance for Progress
program In a meeting of
American minister! a t i'unLu
del Esle, Uruguay, it waa
Peruvian Premier and Fi­
nance Minister Pedro Beltran
who became the chief oppon­
ent of Cuba'* Che Guevara.
Peru preceded the United
Stales In breaking relations
with Castro'a Cuba.
Ilut on e chilly night last
July, army tanks rumbled to
tha galea of Lima's presi­
dential palace, arrested 7:1year-cld President Manuel
Prado and established mili­
tary rule.
Prado had refused military
demands th at ho invalidate
June election which gave the
most votes to moderate leftist
presidential candidate lUoul
Ifaya do la Torrt.
Under the Alliance for
Progress, tha United States
already had allotted nearly
|00 million to Peru for now
roads, for wator and sewage
systems, and for aid in the

program to epen up new
lands for Peru’s landless In­
diana.
The military coup struck a
blow a t the foundations of
the allleucc, conceived is a
U. S. answer to threats either
from Uie political right or
UfL
President Kennedy denoun­
ced the coup and promptly
suspended U. S. aid.
Rejoined Gen. Ricardo Perez
(italuy, the Junta's gray-hairrd leaden
"W hat Washington doe*
not understand ia that this
is a Peruvian solution to the
problem of preserving demo­
cracy."
On Aug. 17, the United
Slates, convinced that the
military men Intended to keep
their promRo of free elec­
tions In 1007, lifted the aid
ban and recognized the new
government.
The present situation put*
to the teat the military Junta's
dnlm that theirs li the way
to preserve democracy.
Llage, Belgium, become a
center ef firearms manufac­
ture In the IGth century and
royal decrees required each
new gun to L?*Ud. Only flaw­
less weapons receive lhs city's
official hallmark today.

WASHINGTON—(NEA) — this same aid reform exercise.
U. S. and free world secur
S a n t a Clam International,
alias your Uncle Sam or the By was the theme of the Mu
United States government In tual Security Administration
disguise, may have to cut down which administered foreign
on a lot of marginal foreign aid at the end of the Truman
aid programa if tha ideas of administration. This Is what it
will apparently be once again
Gen. Lucius Clay prevail.
Clay Is ehalrman of Pres!- if the Clay Idea prevails.
When the Eisenhower ad­
dent Kennedy'* new, highsounding, foreign aid advisory ministration came to town, it
Committee to Strengthen the recruited a lot of big buiiness
executives to surrey foreign
Free World.
"We are not an investigat­ aid. The result was that MSA
ing committee,'1 says Clay a f­ was changed into the mure
ter several days conferring In business-like Foreign Opera­
Washington on what his nine- tions Administration.
man group ta supposed to do. Then former I’realdcnt Her­
"We will simply determine the bert Hoover'* Commission on
wisdom of policies governing Reorganization of Government
our (foreign aid) expenditures surveyed foreign economic op­
and attempt to make sure that eration! in 1U5S. FOA was
these policies do limit our ac­ changed to International Cotivities to those necessary and o p e r a t i o n Administration.
essential to the security of our President Elsenhower then ap­
nation and the free world."
pointed another commission
A litoral interpretation of under Gen. William II. Draper
Clay'a first public statement to survey foreign aid again In
on this subject could affect a I960. It Is reminiscent of the
lot of the foreign aid projects Clay committee.
like sewers, water supply and But it was President Ken­
housing developments In coun­ nedy who changed ICA Into
tries that don’t have them, Jet Agency for International De­
airports and International air­ velopment— A ID — when he
lines for countries that don’t took office. And now Cluy
need them, Tenneisco Valley- apparently Is going through
type authorities for hydro­ the mutiune of putting the em­
electric power and irrigation phasis back on "security"
in countries that aren’t ready where It was In 1050-52.
for them, ateul mills and atom­ This view Is discounted in
ic reactors for countries that the Stale Department, how­
won't havo the skilled man­
ever. There it is stressed that
power to operate them for
the appointment of former
tome year. Alt these might
Budget Director David E. Bell
have to be dropped.
aa the new AID administrator
And it could be that the
mean* there will be continuity
Ideas of Cheater Bowles will
of operations, without another
have more weight. He recom­
wholesale reorganization and
mend* that foreign aid be de­
reshuffling of personnel.
nied those countries which
Clay's comlmttee of former
lack the ability to uae it wise*
Defense Secretary Robert A.
or won’t or don’t reform
Lovett, former Treasury Sec­
their own governments to put
their economies in order.
This will he the fourth time
In the 1.-st 10 years that the
government has gone through

Matter Of Fact

retary Robert B. Anderson,
retiring World Bank President
Eugene Black, Continental Ol)
President L. D. McCollum, for­
mer State Department legal
adviser Herman P h 1 e g a r,
AFL-CIO I’realdent Georg*
Menny, University of Nebraska President C l i f f o r d
Harden and Harvard Prof. Ed­
ward S. Mason will hold Ita
first meeting late in January.
It aims to file Us first re­
port with Kennedy by March
1. It will maintain liaison with
Congress hut not lobby for aid.
Clay hits opened offices In
tho State Department and
named William T. Dcntzcr J r.
executive secretary. He Is a
former Defenso Department
official who has been serving
as assistant to AID Director
Fowler Hamilton and Alli­
ance for Progress Director
Tcodoro Moscoso. The idea Is
that the Clay committee will
to a permanent organization,
not a temporary one.
America has the highest
standard of living In the
world. It's too bail more
Americans can’t afford it.
The number of ■tudents in
the averaga school today is
about half.

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drainage, water supply, geology, soils, land use, engineer­
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recreation, building materials,
public administration, scenery
and the general relation of
man to his surroundings. The
first alr-ago capital resemhtes
n huge airplane or cross.
Not all birds make neats.
Rome waterfowl and ■ few
land birds lay egg* on hare
rock or ground. For example,
auks and murres deposit
single eggs on to rs ledges of
rock projecting from the
face of a cliff rising steeply
from the sea. Species which
haunt sandy wastes make
little or no preparation by
way of a nest.

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grraRt Tues. Jan. 8. *88—Page 5

Ward Heads Council Again

Fighting Decay
Problem Of All,
Mayor Declares
The greatest problem of
any city U the constant dedin e and decay of the down­
town area, Mayor Haydon
Burns emphasised Monday as
he unfolded “ The Jackson­
ville Story" for member* of
the Rotary Club and their
guests at a luncheon at the
Civic Center.
“You might think that this
is the problem of the mer­
chant and the owner of the
building," Burns said, "But
let me point out that if the
merchant cannot enjoy the
foot traffic and the resulting
business, he cannot pay the
rent, the owner cannot pay
the taxes and all this just
switches the tax burden to
the other citizens.
“ So in the long run, every­
one is affected by the de­
cline of downtown business,
and It is not Just the pro­
blem of the realtor, the pro­
perty owner or the mer­
chant, but of every person in
the community," he said.
The m ayor demonstrated
his talk with colored slides
of the “ before and after" of
Jacksonville, where the great­
est burdens of decline was
on the once-thriving water­
front, which for many years
steadily deteriorated to the
detriment of the whole city.
The slides illustrated how
the old wharves, docks and
warehouses of the unsightly
muddy riverfront have been
completely renovated
and
changed, with blocks of city
owned parking lots, the new
county courthouse, a new
city hall and jail, and many
other modern, busy, steel and
concrete offices and build­
ings.
The new bports Colliseum,
baseball park and Municipal
Auditorium also are part of
the municipal growth which
has seen hundreds of new
industrial buildings and ex­
pansion of existing industry

Thomas Butts
Retires From Post
Thomas R. Butts of Sanford
has retired after 34 years as
a fruit and vegetable market
news reporter fur the U. S.
Department of Agriculture. He
has been In charge of the Fedcral-Stalu Market News office
at Sanford in recent years and
was also responsible for the
seasonal Southeastern I’ecan
Market News Report.
He received a Certificate of
Merit Award from the depart­
ment In 1038 for his outstand­
ing work in developing the pe­
can report.
Butta was born In Hedgesvllle, W. Va.. served In the
Navy in World War I and at­
tended Cornell University be­
fore joining the Department
of Agriculture in 1928. He has
covered fruit and vegetable
market news at the tcrm!rv&gt;l
markets at Cleveland, Phil­
adelphia and New York City,
and at most of the shipping
points between New York and
Florida.
He and his wife, Anna, make
their home at 1412 S. Park
Ave., Sanford. They are mem­
bers of the parish of the
Church of the Good Shepherd.

built to further enhance the
progress and rehabilitation
of the city.
Bums gave notarises a
brief outline of the legal and
technical work which was in­
volved over the past 14 years
in bringing about the vast
changes in the facelifting
job undertaken by the Jack­
sonville municipal govern­
ment.
New sewers and sewage
disposal
tacilitles,
new
streets, parks, parking lots,
expressways, a new library,
marina, and many other faci­
lities were shown on the
slides.
“ It has not been easy, or
fast," Burns emphasized. "It
took long-range planning,
teamwork, cooperation, taxes
at.d referendum!, but we did
it ail without one single pen­
ny of federal aid and with
no ad Valorem revenue boods.
"The Jacksonville Story is
a practical story . . . It can
be used by any city, working
solely with local government
and private enterprise.
"We had many discourage­
ments and setbacks and we
still have a lot of plans—more
expressways and a riverfront
boulevard,
among
other
things."
Bums praised the Jackson­
ville Chamber of Commerce
and its Committee of 100 for
their continuous Interest and
activity in the rehabilitation
and redevelopment of the city
whose present city zone pop­
ulation of 447,000 is expected
to hit 673,000 In 1070.

B u sin e s'fiA ,
Briefs W

was welcomed to the Sanford Rotary Club by
President Ben Wiggins at the meeting Monday

at the Civic Center. From left tire Rep. Mach
Cleveland Jr.. Wiggins, Hums and urogram
chairman Tom McDonald.
(Herald Photo)

Raceway Road Aid Considered By Board
The Casselberry Board of
Aldermen met in special
continued session
Monday
night to grant permission for
the widening and resurfacing
of Seminole Bivd. by the
Seminole Raceway and to
consider proposed terms in­
cluded in an annexation re­
quest of Seminole Plaza by
Eastern Shopping Centers.
Chairman Paul Bates, who
called the meeting, was un­
able to attend due to illness.
Alderman Cliff Overman was
appointed by Mayor Carl
Stoddard to preside. Alder­
man Ilohn Lady also was
absent from the meeting.
Permission and agreement
to assist as much as possible
on the road project was giv­
en after J. D. Self and Don
Willson of the Casselberry
Iload Board reported that
they had checked Into the
mailer and found plans and
specifications agreeable.
Self reported that since
Christmas he and Bates hid
talked with County Commis­
sioner Jim Avery and County
Road Superintendent J . C.

Civic Club
Hears Program
On Roses
By Loalse Alaninek
The
Altamonte
Sywings
Civic Club met last week
with Sue Adams as guest
speaker. Her engrossing talk,
primarily on the care of
roaes, proved of great inter­
est to club members and
guesu.
Mrs. Norma Dilman won
the door prize of a Scott’s
spreader.
Refreshment tables were
AL HECTOR
resplendent with beautiful
permanent floral decorations
made up of yellow and or1ange muma set off by a
green damask cloth. Platters
New pharmacist of the of party sandwiches were
Medical Center Pharmacy Is surrounded
by
vegetable
A. C. ”A1" Rector, who li a floral arrange menu such as
veteran of 40 years in the pro­ tomato peel roses, turnip and
fession.
radish flowers, celery curls
Rector, who is a graduate and many others.
pharmacist from Northwestern
Hostesses for the meeting
University in Evanston, Ind . included Mrs. Beulah Kemp,
came to Florida in 1041 and Mra. E. W. WtUe. Mra.
has made his home In San­ Frank Kollman and Mrs.
ford for the past 13 years.
Fred JUssman.
He Is a member of the San­
ford Masonic Lodge, a Shrln•r, 32nd degree Mason, and a
member of the First Methodist
Church. Ha reside* with his
wife, Eileen, on the Old Or­
lando Hwy.

Lavender and that both had
indicated the county would
provide rock and clay for
a six incli bate on the widen­
ing and probably would wid­
en tlte bridge.
The men also had indicat­
ed that the county would
handle minor drainage pro
blenis resulting from the
work. Self .aid, adding that
the County Commission was
expected to settle terms of
Its participation in the pro­
ject at today's meeting.
Terms of the city's assis­
tance will he agreed upon
and put into contract after
it is learned to what extent
the county will participate
and how' much financial help
the raceway will need.
After consideration of pro­
posed terms included In the
annexation request the m at­
ter was extended for further
study on certain ixiints and
Attorney Kenneth McIntosh
was instructed to notify the
shopping
center
of
the
board's findings.
Terms called for (I) no ad
valorem tax for a period of
20 years; (2) no charge for
building permits or Inspec­
tions for five years; (3) fire

and police protection and per­
ipheral lighting at no charge
to the center; (4) approval
of the proposed Casselberry
water rate increase in order
to extend proper service to
the center; (5) approval of
the contract between the cen­
ter and Casselberry Utilit­
ies and (0) apportioning and
paying $3,0ou to the county
for outfall drainage at Hwy.
17-9.’ and Sll 436.
Points of exception were
found by tlic Casselberry
board to be contained in the
last three items.
It was feit that titc pro­
posed water rate Increase
and extensions of services to
the center should be separate
items— the former concern­
ing the utility company and
tbc town and the latter con­
cerning only the company
and the center.
Any contract between the
center and the company
should be strictly a matter
betwren the two parties In­
volved and no mention had
ever previously been made
concerning the town paying
any amount of money to the
county for the drainage, the
board stated.

Titc annexation will come
up for further consideration
at next Monday night'a meet­
ing when the new board
takes over.

Fire Cldef T, L. Lingo Jr.
reported the fire siren switch­
es and timer had arrived and
the foundation for the tower
ii to be poured this week. A
30-foot steel tower is being
built by a local steel fabricat­
ing company. The council also
decided to donate the old
warning device to Geneva for
civil defense purposes.
Tlie Sanitation Committee,
Councilmen Martin ami Lingo,
were Instructed to take meas­
ures to have the town dump
cleaned up and to confer with
county officials alwut having
cither tlie present dump In­
cluded in tlie land fill pro
gram or taking over an aban­

doned clay pit near tha tows
for the purpose.
The council meeting started
with coffee and cake celebrat­
ing the birthdays of Clerk Dot
Courier and Mayor Gary.

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For Longwood

Make'Finance”your extra subject this year!

By Donaa Kales

Times Correspondent
To Be DWC Speaker
Miss Ruby Phillips, New
York Times Caribbean cor­
respondent who served In
Havana from 1831 until Cas­
tro kicked her out of tha
DM* o la sje a f o.wj Xaiunoa
attend Thursday n i g h t ’ s
meeting of the South Semi­
nole Democratic Women’s
Club where Dr. Paul Douglas
of Rollins College will be In
charge of the evening’s pro­
gram.
The Club has opened tbU
special meeting to the inter­
ested public and husbands of
members have bern especial­
ly invited to attend. The event
is scheduled for T p. m. a t
the Rikaba Inn in Fern Park
and reservations should be
m ads no later than noon an
Thursday with Mrs. Hope
Bennett or Mrs. i’cggy Kuhn.

JACKSONVILLE MAYOR HA YOON IIURNS

Re-elected councilntcn Wil­
liam Martin, Ben Jones and
Rex Cloalt were officially in­
stalled; Ben Ward was re ­
named chairman and Rex
Clonts named vice chairman
of the Oviedo Town Council
Monday night.
Several matters of old bus­
iness were discussed, includ­
ing the Atlantic Coast Line
crossing in the downtown area
which the town U pressing the
railroad to have repaired.
Mayor Lee Gary reported he
had talked with railroad offi­
cials in Sanford and they had
agreed to impair the crossing
and then later referred him to
the state. Discussion with
state road department offi
rials in Del.and revealed the
state had no responsibility in
the matter and told the mayor
to resume talks with the rail­
road, hr said.
Ward reported the city had
received several hills for car
repairs due to the crossing's
condition and the council was
unanimous in carrying the
matter to higher ACL ofticials
if necessary.
Gary also reported that Ty­
son St. had been paved and
$2,300 was due the Hubbard
Construction Co. with $2,400
due In 60 days.

Also appearing on tha pro­
gram will be the Rollins
"P ro and Con" TV panel
which will lead an Informal
question and answer period
for members and guests of
the club.
Dr. Douglas, professor of
Practical Science who beads
the Rollins Center of P rac­
tical Politics, recently was
called upon aa a friend of
the court to propose a plan
for stats reapportionment and
baa filed his brief with the
Federal District Court at
Jacksonville.
A past advisor to Syngman
Rhoe and to tha King of
fiwadan and m eab ar of the
Vermont SUta Legislature.
Dr. Douglas will conduct a
program for the DWC an*
titled ’’Politics Are Woo.
Un« by One."

Longwood Postmaster W.
K. Bryant announced today
that house to house mall de­
livery hat been approved by
the Poet Office Dept, for the
city although no definite date
for beginning the service ha*
been set at this time.
Bryant also advised that
necMsary equipment
and
suppliaa for hi* offices to
make (be deliveries have
been ordered.
Residents a r t advised that
they must have house num­
bers prominently displayed
and proper mall receptacles
Installed at tbslr homes.

M. C. Duggins
Dies In Hospital
By Jane Casselberry
Ur. McKay C. Duggins of
1130 Seminole Blvd.. Cassel­
berry, died Sunday morning
at tha Winter Perk Memorial
Hospital.
Duggins- 74 years of age
at the time e&lt; bis daath, was
• long time resident of Casselberry end was a ^retired
carpenter.

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you’ll learn to feel more independent. Remember, it’s never too early to start getting

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Plaintiff*.
OUT TATE, *t al.
Defendant*.
NOTICE o r M L K
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIV­
EN t h a t *n the 17th day of
J a n u a ry , I I I ! a t l t : M A. M
a t th* Main door of tha Court
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Nolle# la hereby y l v t n th a t
p u r a u a n t to tha final daerea
of forecloeur# and t a l e an.
tered In tha cauea p e n d ln s In
th a C ircuit Court In and for
Senilnola
c o u n ty ,
Florida,
caee docket n u m b e r 121*4, the
undaralyned Clark will tell
th a p ro p a rty altuated in aald
C ounty deeertbed aa:
trot
1*. SOUTH P IN E .
CREST. T h ird Addition, a
aubdtelelon, aecordlny to
a p l a t tb e r a o f recorded In
P l a t Dook 11, payee 12
a n d •&gt;, of tha Public r e ­
cord# of Seminole County,
F lo rid a;
Together
with
th a following Itema of
pro p e rty which a r e ler a t e d In a n d pe rm a nently
lae tatle d a* a p a r t of tha
tm provem ente on a a l d
len d :
On* Duo - T herm Welt
H e ate r, olL Model I U - t ,
Serial U l E l t .
On# O K . RANGE, builtIn. electric. Model J U i R 1M . Serial XII10*2*7.
On# n . E. Oven, built-in,
electric. Model j m i t l D C ,
Serial T R I I lI S f .
Ona fl. K. Itefrlyerator,
electric.
Model
LASUR.
Serial VR40202L
One V ictor Climax Kitchen
E x h a u e t Fan. 1*“, elac.
Ona Nutona Bath room Exh a u e t Fan. elrc.
Nina
V enetian
Blind*,
motul
m an u fa ctu re d
by
B e nkarlk Glace A Paint
Company, Sanford, Flor-

according
to
tha
plat
t h e r e o f aa racorded In
Plat n.-.i.k 11, pay* IP,
I'll bile Record* of Semlnote County, Florida,
t o s a t h a r with alt a t m c t u r t i .
Improvement*.
flaturaa,
anp lla n r e i and appurte nance* on
aald land or need In c o n ju n c ­
tion therew ith. TM» eala la
m ada p u r a u a n l to Dual darre a of forecloeur* entered In
Chancery action No. u l i o now
pe n d ln s In (he C ircuit Court
of and for Seminole County,
Florida.
DATED thla 4th day of J a n ­
uary, l i l t .
(SEAT.)
A r t h u r H. Beckwith. J r „
C lerh ol tha Circuit Court
n y : M artha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
Andareon, Rueh, Dean
t a w n d e * A van den tie r s
A tto rn ey ! for P la in tiff
112 Kent C e ntra l Avenua
Orlando, Florida
Publleh Jan. I, t i l l .
C D E -II

In the Court of th e County
J e l t t . Senalnola County, Slut*
of Florida. In Prohat*
l a re th* r o t a t e oft
SAMUEL. FLEMING RAT.
Decent *4
PINAL NOTICE
Notlco I* hereby s l r t n t h a t
th* underelsned will, on th*
12th day of February. A. D.
1M2, preaent tu the llonorahla
C ounty Judy* of Bemloola
County. Florida, hie final raturn, account and voucher*,
aa
A dm inistrator
of
th a
E etata of SAMUEL FLEMING
RAT, deceaetd. and a t eald
time, then and thara, m a k a
applicatio n In tha aald J u d y *
for a final M tlte m a n t of hla
a d m ln tr tr a tlo n of aald a tl a la ,
and for an order d le c h a r y l n r
him ae euch Adm lnlalrator of
lha
K e l li e
of
SAMUEL
FLEMING RAT.

An ad m ln lalrato r of th o
E alata of
SAMUEL FLEMING RAT
Deceaetd
BUTTT T. MOORE, hi* wtf*, s t e n r tr e m . P e r t * A Mclntoah
• t al.
Altorneya for A dm lnla lrator
D* fcnrtanle. Poet Office Box m i
C L E R K 'S NO TIC E O F S A L E Ban ford, Florida
NOTICE IS HKIIEUT GIV­ CDE-20
EN (h a t under a Decree of
For*cloeure and Sal# e ntered IN T U B C IR C U IT C O U R T O F
by the Ju d y * of th* Circuit T H E N IN T H J U tllC M L C I R .
Court o f th* Ninth Judicial C U T O F AND FO R S E M I.
Circuit, In and for Semlnol* NOLB CO U N TT, F L O R ID A .
County, Florida, on tha 4th C H A N C E R Y NO. I M M
day of Je nne ry. 1***, In a BATH
SAVINGS
INSTITU­
c ertain cauea be tw een W I N ­ TION,
T E R PA RK FE D E R A L HAV­
Plaintiff.
INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA­ v*.
TION, a corporatio n oryanla- ROBERT W. CONLEY, a t at,
ed and ealaltny un d e r the
Defendant#,
T n y e th e r w ith all a lructurea tawa
of th# United Stale* of
NOTICE OF SALK
and Im provem ente now and America,
Pla intiff, and ELNOTICE IS HERH1IT OtVh e r e a f t e r on aald Und. and VIN L. MOOIIK and BETTY
f la tu r a a a tta c h e d thereto, and F . MOORE, hla wife, a t al., BN t h a t on '.ho 17th day of
all
rente,
leeuee, proceed#, Defendants, b rin y Chancery J a n u a ry , 1M2 a t l l : M A. M.
a n d profile a cc ruing and to No.
main door of lh*
I will eall a t p u b ­ a t th* lluue*
accrue from H i d premia**, all lic 12*44,
of
Semlnol*
auction tu tha hlyheet Court
of which a re Included within bidder for ra*h a t tha Court- County, at Sanford, Florida,
th* f o reyotny description and hnuae In lh* Clip of Sanford, tha u n de relsne d Clerk will
th* habendum thereof; aleo Seminole County, Florida, at o ffer for eat* ta the h ly h ee t
all yae, ateani, electric, water, the h o u r of LI:** A. M.. on and beet bidder for r a t h th a
and u Liter healing, cooking,
In y deacrlbed re al p r o ­
a n u a r y 1Mb, t i l l , t h a t c e r ­ follow
r e f r i g e r a t i n g lighting, p lum b­ Jtain
p a n e l of real property perty:
ing,
ven tilatin g ,
Irrigating, deacrlbed
Lot
It, Block A. COUN.
aa rollowa:
end pow er ly e le m t, machine*,
TUT CLUB MANOR. UNIT
Th* North 21 tea t of Lot
appliance*, f l i l u r t e , and apNO. 2. aecordlny to tha
I and tha Sooth 22.11 feat
purtencee. which now a re or
plat thereof a* racorded
of Lot 1 In Block I t nf
may h e r e a f te r p ertain to, or
In P l a t Book I I , Pay# 100,
SUBURBAN
HOMES,
be uaed with. In, ur un u t d
Public Record*
_
~ SemiSemlnola County, Florida,
premia**, even th u u g h they be
not* County, Florida,
a e c ordlny
to
th*
Plat
d etached nr dataehabl*.
t
o
g
e
th
e
r
with
all
etructnr**,
Ui*reuf. recorded In Plat
Book J, Payee &lt;0 and 41 I m p r u v im t n la , fixture*, a p ­
a p purta nanc e a
of the Public Record* of pliance*, and
on H id U n d o r need la eon*
Seminole County, Florida,
Junction therew ith,
(SEAL)
Thla t a le I* m ada p u r a u a n t
A rth u r H. Beckwith, J r ,
to final d tcra # of foraeloaur*
C lerk of Circuit Court
ente
red In C hancery aotloa
Byt M a r th a T. Vlhlen
W lnderweedle, llalnM.
* W ard
I t t P a r k Avenue, South
W in te r r a r k , Florida
Albornaya for Plaintiff
r u b lle h J a n . I, 1*42.
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Classified
Phone
322-5612
322-5613
Office 204 W. First
DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY;
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before Insertion. Mon. • Sat.
noon.
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before Insertion. Moo. • 8*1.
RESPONSIBILITY’:
Tha Herald will out be re ­
sponsible for more than one
Incorrect Insertion of your ad,
and reserves the right to re ­
vise or reject any advertise­
ment from what ordered to
conform to the policies of this
paper.

C L A S S IF IE D IN D E X

1. L o st f t F o u n d

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LOST: Reward. Manchester
mixture dog, light brown
with while on chert, stub
tail. 12 Y ean old. Named
3. Education - Instruction
Daliy. Vicinity of Little
4. Transportation
Venice
area. Ph. FA 2-8892.
5. Food
0. For Kent
LOST: Small brown male
6A Special Notices
Dog. While tip on tail.
7. Business Rentals
Partially blind, i’lnccretl
8. Beach Rentals
area. FA 1-8877.

By Nadine Seltzer

1. Lost A Found
2. Notices - I’crsonuls

9. For Sale or Kent
10. Wanted to Kent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Renl Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
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
28. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio A Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
80. Machinery - Tools
81. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
82. Flowers - Shrubs
88. Furniture

34. Article* For Sal*

If you want peopla to pay 35. Articles Wanted
attention to your business, 36. Automobiles - Trucks
call FA 2-5612 and ask tha 87. Boats - Motors
Herald l u f f about some at 38. Motorcycles • Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas
u n tie s fatting id s.

It
Pays

T n es. J n n . 8. '68— P a g e 7 9. F o r Sale o r R en t

CARD OF THANKS
We, the family of W. L. Hoicombe Sr., wish lo thank
everyone for the many
kindnesses shown to them
through flowers, cards and
food during their recent
sorrow.
Mrs. W. L. Holcombe Sr.
Mr*. I.. D. Harrell
Mr*. William Myles
Mr*. Ray Klrm
W. L. Holcombe Jr.
Earl E. Holcombe

3 ACRES, 2 Rowing wells, New 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home. WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, White Zlg Zag. Buttonholes,
underground irrigation. Mod­ No cash needed. 361 a
SPRINKKR SYSTEMS
monograms, many designs.
ern 6 room, g bath house.
month. Taxes A Insurance
All Types and .Sires
Good condition. Assume S
Price reduced. Corner Cel­
Included. 322 3033.
Wo Repair and Service
pay incnt* of $7.13. Write
ery’ Ave. and Uritson, San­
Credit Manager. 711 X.
S T I X E
All type* of Heal Estate
ford, Florida.
Machinery and Supply Co.
Mills, Orlando, Fla.
20? W. 2nd St.
FA 2-0432
3 Bedroom house, sow Stev­
Do It yourself pest amjtrol.
en* Ave. Phone 340 1071.
Refrigeration - Air-condition­
Why pay a high prlc* for
ing men needed. We train
pest control in your home
110 X. pack Ave. Ph. 32:4.007.0
10. W an ted to R ent
you.
Write Commercial
or place of business. Do
Trade* Institute Box 18, c u
BY
OWNER,
Pine
crest
area.
3
it yourself and save 30^3
W ar around tenants wranU
Sanford Herald.
Bedrooms, 2 baths, Florida
or more. 3 Month* guaran­
3 bedrooms, It* baths.
room, enclosed play area.
tee. Personal Instructions
East side of Sanford. Write
INCOME TAX RETURNS —
Nothing down. FA 2-3434.
by llid formulate? of THE
Box ju c o Sanford Herald.
O. 31. Harrison. 1311 Palmet­
SURE DEATH INSECTI­
to Ave. Phono 322-8827.
Car Garage in Pinccrcsl 18. F em ale H elp W a n te d
— ■ CIDES, and sprayer fumarea. Sanford. FA 3 0774.
islie-l. For Information sod
LADIES: Earn up to $2.00 29. A ulom ubrte S erv ice
free delivery call Raymond
an hour sewing babywearl
12. Real KM nte F o r S ale
Woods. FA 2-3081.
Send •elf-addressed stamp­
AUTO GLASS
3 Nice Building Loti 6**’ x 130’
ed envelope to CUTIES.
INSTALLED
each. High and dry with
1862 Zig Zag. Atakcs button
Warsaw, D-34, Indiana.
Wlmlevliieiii Hack lilus.-i
trees. Located on UriardUf
holes, darns, with guaran­
Ave. 31,130 buys all 3 lots.
Door Glues Vent Glass
tee.. 4 payments of $7.13.
YOUNG LUBES, Jg-23
Ph. FA 2 9411.
SKRVICB
I need 4 ambitious young
ladies, free to travel all Senkurik Glass and Paint
DEEPFREEZE. Upright HotTHE TIME TESTED FIRM
ro m im n y
United States ami possess­
point, u&gt; cu. ft. 3 Yr*. old.
410
MLgnnlia
ph.
F
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24623
116 N. Park Ave. FA .’6133
ion*. 3230 a month guar­
Perfect coml. FA 2-1333 or
antee.
Periodical
Sales.
No
THE HONS SEE
FA 2.(1428.
3-’.
Flowers
Shrubs
experience necessary. Must
Write an ad Hut w i l l
be neat appearing, and Beautiful Camellias in bloom FREE loan of our efficient
SPARKLE! So I sex, let’s
ready to leave anytime.
GRAPEV1LLK NURSERY
Carpet Shampooert w i t h
try (his one —
For interview kw Mrs. GrapeviUe Ave. Near 20th St.
purchase ot Blue Lustre
NICE SIZE
Reynoso,
Valdcx
Hotel.
shampoo. Carroll'* Furni­
THREE BEDROOM HOME
Wednesday 2 3. Parents 33. Furniture
ture.
that’s gut new paint all over.
welcomed a t interview. No
Nice qulrl section, real close
Used furaltur*. appliance*, SIMMON'S Reautyrest Mat­
phone call*
to everything. Pretty Uwn
tools, ate. Bought - Sold.
tress and matching box
and shrubs. Everything’s OK
Larry’s Mart 313 Sanford
spring. 843. Intercom Set
but the price, and Ihat’a 17. Mai* Help Wanted
Ave. Ph. FA 24132
810. Ph. 322-2073.
TOO LOW I 38.000 Mills Just
Route Man. Apply In person,
3230 down and 380 per
FREE ESTIMATE
FACTORY T ? YOU
Seminole lYmnty laundry
month, ineluding taxes and
Upholstering ft Maltresa ren­
ALUMINUM BLINDS
insurance. Incidentally-, you ATTENTION YOUNG MEN
ovating. New ft Used F urni- Enclosed head. Sag-proof bot­
can keep the nice kitchen l need 3 ambitious young
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
tom rail with plastic ends.
equipment that’s In the
Co., at 708 Celery Ave.
men to travel all major
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot­
home—no use movin' II.
FA 1-21 IT.
cities In Mm United States.
ton or nylon cords.
Periodical Bales. No ex- Sell Us Your Furniture, Quick Senkarlk Giaoa and Faint
perlence necessary. Must
nnm puny
Service With tho Cash.
be 18-33, neat appearing
SUPEH TRADING POST 2*0 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4*22
and needy to leave Imme­
REALTOR — INSUKOR
FA 2-08T7.
diately. All transportation
FA 2-4881 1818 8. french Ave.
36. A utom obD «a ■ T ru c k *
furnished. For Interview 34. Article* For Sal*
Fu- Sale by Owner. 3 Bed­
1833 CHEVROLET hardtop.
sea Mr. or Mrs. Reynoso
room house and Florida
Auto (ran*. Must sell. Ph.
at the Valdes Hotel, Wed­ T-Shirt* 48 cent* rainwear,
FA 2 88U7.
room, kitchen equipped.
work clothes, paint. Armynesday from 2-3. No phone
FA 24838 after 3 p. m.
Navy Surplus 310 Sanford
calls.
1830 BUICK Super. 4 Dr. giso.
Are.
322-0842 after 4 p.m.
3 Bwdroom house, kitchen First class Body Man. Raol's
equipped. Small down pay­
Spinet
Plano,
Must
be
pick­
Palnl A Body Shop, loth
USED, one owner. 1833 Tord.
ment, monthly payments
ed up in tills area. Can be
St. ft Sanford Ave.
8223. FA 2-0664 or TK 84318.
340. Ph. 322-382U
purchased by paymcnla of
&gt;18.30 per month. Inquire 37. iioatn • Motara
ALMOST new modern Itume, 18. Help Wanted
Thompson Music Co, Col­
Real sacrifice. Easy terms. NIGHT Grill Cook. Mutt be
Gateway To The Waterway
onial Plata. GA 34377.
211 Cedar,
Kobaon Sporting1 Goods
experienced. While, Apply
Household Furniture. Phone
Your EVINRUDE D e.U r
Chick 'N Treat. Sanford.
FA 2 097t.
304-6 8 E. 1st PD. IK 2-3881
19. SltiialR m a W onted
Work Bench, Electrical Man­ 18' Mahogany hardtop. Two
ual IWolt, Freeter, Misc.
40 tip. Evinrudef, Electric
Children kept. FA &gt;4112.
Real Eslata — Mortgages
House furnialtlngs. Phone
atari. 30 Gal. goa took.
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-3420
NO 8-3KM.
DAYS WORK. FA 1-8167.
Head. Convertible bunks.
M R. E X E C U T IV E
Speedometer. Brand new
iiUUSEWURK
or
babysitting.
LARGE
selection
of
pedestal
If you have been waiting for a
tilt trailer. Very rwaauu.
FA 2-3303.
fans and largo table fans at
bargain this Loch Arbor
able. Phone FA 3-0783.
very
reasonable
prices.
Cash
home, featuring 4 bedrooms. Will car* for children In my
and carry. See Mr, Curiale
244 baths, with over 2000 sq.
home. 323-0080.
38. M otorcycle* - B cootera
at
Brookfield AHIIs. 200 N.
ft. of living area Is terrific
Elm
Ave.
Please
do
not
tele­
VESPA Motor Scooter# (new)
at 320,000. Immediate pos­ 21. Beauty Baton*
phone.
810.65 down ft |3.33 Week*
session and good terms ran
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
IT.
he negotiated
Used O.K. Filter-Flo AutoLewis Saks ft Service
313 Palmetto
FA 24)834
malic Washer. Push button
2MT Country Club R nat
controls.
Good
condition.
24. Electrical Service*
Ph. FA 3-7831
&gt;32. Britt’s Inc. Food Fair
W. DIETRICH, REALTOR
FRIGIDAIRB
Shopping Center. 323-0636. 1861 Vespa. 130 CC. FA 3-2826.
1801 S. Park Ave.
Sales A Service
FA 2 3232 anytime
House Wiring, Free Estimates
Sid Vihlen's Randall Electric
112 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-0813
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

St. Julius Realty

3. E d u c a tio n • In s tru c tio n
U . 8 . C IV IL S E R V IC E
TESTS 1
Men-women, 18-32. Start high
a t 3102.00 a week. I’repara
tory training until appoint
*lt’e a great party! How many tranqullitera did
ed. Thousands of jobs open.
your mother havo to take?”
Experience usually unneeea
aary. FREE Information on 6. F o r R en t
6. F'or K ent
jobs, salaries, requirements.
Write TODAY giving name, 1 BEDROOM furnished bouse. Furnished Apt. &lt;01 Palmetto,
address, phone and time
Clean larga rooms. U oia in.
FURNISHED Apartment. 1902
home. Write Lincoln Ser­
103 month FA 2-1344.
Maple Ave. FA 1-0731.
vice. Box 23, c 'o Sanford
3 ROOM unfurnished house
Herald.
and garage. Good condition. MODERN, f bedroom unfurn­
ished house. 1810 W. Third
114 E. 181b St. Pit. FA 2-4648.
S t Phone Barlow 333-2328.
2 B E D R O O M unfurnished
bouse. 3*0 m o n t h . ISIS FURNISHED 3 Room Apart­
ment. Clean, d o s t In. Call
Prlncaton Ave. FA 1-2000.
FA 2-6881 until 2:20 p.m.
House* tor rent. For Infor­
Aftar 2:30 p.m., FA 1-38*1.
mation con tael Ted Wil­
Available Jan. 8.
liam* Hardware, 201 E.
FURNISHED 1 bedroom and
23th St.
kitchen. Private bath. Cou­
ple. let floor, own entrance.
I BEDROOM bouse, kitchen
Reasonable. FA 2-2488.
equipped. 373 month. Ph.
FA 2 3303.
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
ROOMS, The Oablei, 401
ped, on lake, ready for oc­
Magnolia Ave. FA 2 0730.
cupancy. Call FA 2-0638.
BEAUTIFUL furnished room. 3 ROOM furnished house. 3803
Private home. FA 2-T431.
Orlando Dr. 323-0720.
1 Bedroom furnished Apart­
ment. FA 2-14A2 Monday FIVE ROOM House, partially
furnished. 330 .Month. 111. 2,
thru Friday between 0 and
Box 83A, BearJall Ave.
* p. m. or FA 2-4301 othertimes.
2 Bedroom house, kitchen
equipped. 1303 Douglas Ave.
1-2 Bedroom house. Close to
FA 2-0363.
Southslde School. FA 2-14*2
Monday thru Friday be- UNFURNISHED new 2 bed
tween • ft a p. m. or
room bouse, kitchen equip­
FA 2-4301 othertiines.
ped. FA 2 3683.

Stemper Agency

Stenstrom Realty

R E N T A BED
Rollaway, H. plUi ft Baby
Bed*
iv t i i « r m r r i r r i ii n T o r
By
Day. Week, or Uoalh
TIIK SIXTH S l i m i U IIH« t i t , i% s m i r u n sense*
CAH HULL'S FURNITURE
m ii .k m h ' v tt . rt.oK iti*.
Ph. TA 2-3111 HI W. 1st St.
r H s v s i a r an. i n m
Anoints n. vvti.uxm k and WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
JAM Id W. WILMA HU, hit
writs.
Rooms private baths, 111
Plaintiffs,
W. First 81.
v*
TIIOMAW CARROLL RAKER
ami JUAN K. UAKER. hi* Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
wife,
house. 828 Escambia. Ph.
p»fsmlants
FA 2 0274.
x o r ir is nr h i t
Realtor
la ik* *■■• •* «*• Stats •(
Raymond Lundquist, Asaoc.
rlarlSai
T a Ik* n»f»aSaat*j
FA 2 3831 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
TIIUMAJt CARROLL RAKER
It Pays
Sn4
Lakerlew nom* with lake
JEAN E. BAKER, hi* wit*.
privileges la South Sylvan
*71 Lllse Road
To
C t l . r l b t r r r , KIorMs
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
lo t Ona lltinSrsd Thlrtssn
and 2 baths. Alr-CondJHooThe HERALD
n i t i or g u u a s ’M mi u non
B O trrn
nncoN D
ed. Phone FA 2 7898.
IIBPLAT AUDITION TU
Want Ads.
• ASSSLBERUT.
CIjORI rj A, isetlnala Count f,
J. W. Hall, Realtor
Vier14a. aceoreine to tha
plat thareof t* reoortlss FURN. APT 3IW MeDoBvIlle.
"Call Hall” FA 1-3841
In Plat M'uk II, Baa* II,
2344 So Kreach Ave
»t th* Pni'llo n*oor4s e(
ftsmlnnl* county, Flerlda FurnLIx-d Apartment. Close
CBS
House. 3 large bed­
Tou ami Ra«h of Too, a n
In. Ph. FA 2-2800.
notified
th a t
a
M nrtfaa*
rooms, 2 ballii, kitehrn
Korsokisura hu ll nn th* show* 2 Bedroom modern House,
equipped
Assume p i &gt;•
s«serlh*4 p r o p e rty h a s nssn
kit. equipped. 117 CaUlina.
filed a r a l n s t ) no and you
ments. FA 2 2043.
a ra h*r*ky rsqulra.1 tu &gt; tr v ,
a ropy of y o u r AnaWnr la Ilia Fum. 2 lidrm. Apt. I'oa Mag­ Small acreage 2 7 arres high
(V nipfalnt An (ha P la lnflfla'
nolia Ave. 333 00.
and dry. Beautiful pines and
Attorn*) a, V i: 1, II t: n AND
i i u t t i .Nu l l ACti,
t SO
South
oaks. Licaied al city limits
Charming
2
bedroom,
1
bulb,
K'nAwl** Avtnu*. W l a t s r P ark,
n o r l 4 a , and fils th* S r l t l n a t
CH House. $73 mooU). 13V of Luugwood.
In th* arris* or th* Cl*rM of
Rosalia Dr.
tho Clrnutt O u r t . nn pr li*-

Legal Notice

A D VERTISE

Seminole Realty

Use

In
The

Sanford Herald

St. Jo h n * Realty

foro J a n u a r y I t, l a s t ; o lherwl»s th* s l U a a tl o n * of **t.l
C omip Ib Iii I w|U b* lak*h a*
ronf*»s#4.

25. Plumbing StrvlcM

IOLLERSo/SANFORD

10
%
DISCOUNT

PLUMBING
Contracting ft Repairs
FREE DELIVERY
R. L. HARVEY
204 ssnlord Ava. FA 24183

Wall
Plumbing ft Heating
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
WORK
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2 8363

SALE

26. Kftdlo A Television
YEAR” END RALE ~
New ft UsimI T.V.’l Big
trade in allowanc«s, Easy
terms. Town ft Country T.V.
2333 park Dr., 3113362.

Ur Assume payments. 3 liv'd THE TIME TESTED FIRM 27. Special Hervlcew
room CU house, acl*eu*d 0 6 X. Park Ave. FA 2 8123
Platio 'tuning and Repair
rirporte, stove ft refriger­
This nolle* shall hr pubW. L. Harmon - FA 24212
INDUSTRIAL
BITE
tt*h*4 *■&lt;•• taeh w**h far
ator. Call FA 241189
8 Acres—Clean’d 837* High­
four rnnari-uMw# u»r-V* In th*
KHIUIDAIKK
katiforil titrate.
way Front. Near Power and
MAYFAm BEUTION
Sales ft Bervku
DATUD Hit* 31th 4ay of |
11.II. Rvasonable Altamonte
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, family
Dautiubsr, Ills.
G. 11. IUU1I
(•BAL)
room. Available soon. Ph.
Dually. TE 8 3723.
17oo W. 1st SL Sanford
Arthur If. flack with, Jr„
323 0380.
r'lsrh. Circuit iu g rl
Ph. FA 2-34C3
hamlnol* County, P’Urlda
nyi Martha T. VlhUa
For
Rug end Upholatry
7. IJunln*Mi Krnlula
Daputy Clark
cleaning in your home call
Pahlrr anJ II. ttluuliaua
Valuable space for Barber
Office FA 2-2118
Atlornaya at Law
Mr Craver, Apopka 8*0-6238
Simp or Beauty Parlor.
IS* Mouth Knowlta Avanua
Nights FA 2-0841
ivimar Park, KlorlJa
Mur Liu Motrl. Call Mr.
TYPING Income Tax Reports.
323 0700
Publish Jan. 3, I. it,
Rotas. FA 2 2331.
Leava Message. FA S-3203.
4324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
CDE-S

LIIIEHAI- TRADES • EASY TERMS
FALCUN 2 Door .
Standard hhlft

SANFORD

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1 I H 1 01,1)8 4 Door Ilardfop, Hi
• 9 » ■ Power end Air Uond

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ft 2 HATHA

PAYMENT

LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT*

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byrilflJMl^ E d titii

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MINGSWOOD BUILDUP. INC.
JIM HUNT " tE A L T ^ S a l a e Agent
Days. FA 2-21 IS - Eve. ft Baa. V K 2-M4I • 4114HN

—.......... 4391
__NOW 804

OLDS 4 Door Sedan ................... ....... .. f t 183
Power and H r &lt;'ond.
NOW 1138
FALCUN Blallon Wagon
4 D o o r.^ R ta i^ a r^ jth llt^
OLIIH 88, 4 Door Hardtop ..
Automatic. Pun rr

PLYMOUTH » Passenger -

H la lto n J tjJ io n ^ P jJ tJ jjrln ^
• • W

Sunland Estates Homes

........ NttW 1118

OI.UM 88, 4 Door Redan ............................. 1881
Power llr»ks«, Wi»srln«, Air ( uad. NOW 888

1 M K CHEVROLET Delltay Coupe

R E U P H O L b T E R Y ^ e c w / A /

..... . HIM
NOW 187ft

1 U n CADILLAC 4 Ifoor Itedan ....... .............. |I2M

Jim Hunt Realty

phone FA 2-2611

34. A rticle* F o r 8*1*

Jolm 10. Fox,
Realtor

2. N o tices • P e rso n a ls

To

13. Kent Entitle For Sale 27. Special Servient

t C y L , H ta n d a rd B lilf l

IIM J
..... NOW 1786
................

1498
NOW 446
86*3
NOW 864
..... . &gt;483
NOW 448
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MERCURY 4 Door Auto, Air Loud. ...... g ll* !
NOW t i l t
Power J4rake*^jteerlnj^

&lt; HEVROLET 4 Poor

Aa to. T r s n j^ tjr ^ C o jd ^

.. NOW Ml

CORYAllt 4 Door .... ....
AntomaHe

.....
112*1
NOW 1184

3 LOCATIONS
2361 PARK AVE.
RANFOI
IRD

FA 3-8711

ORLANDO Cft 1-31*4

’" L N W S

WK MMI

�Pro-Am Field Apopka Tonight Approval Seen
The Seminole Hlirh bMketbnll team will take
For Next Liston,
Of 200 Expected o ff for
Apopka tonight to do battle with the
Blue Dartem, Clam A Champion* from Inst year,
who have been sweeping everything before them
Patterson Bout
At Vero Beach
thin year.

VEEO BEACH—A field of
tOO landing amateur and pro*
faaalonal collars will con
▼arga here UUa waakand for
th# Pro-Am, Florida'* rlejl
■at two-dap arrant of lU kind.
They'D tea of a t 1:80 a. m.
Saturday am' Sunday on V*ro
Beach Country Club'* palm
•tedded fairway*. Heat pro
Johnny Morgan aay* tha
WOO-yard, par 71 layout la in
"tha boat condition ararN ainca
aummar raoonatnictlon of tha
hack Him.
Law Wortham, low pro hare
In INS, add Dub Pagan’a de­
fending Pro-Am fouraoma
hand tha 10 proa and ISO antateura eying for oear 14000 In
prlaea. Rated aa eontcndcra
are Willie Ooggln, Wally Ul­
rich, Art Doartng, John BarBum, J. C. Cooaie, and Jim
McCop. Other top ontranta
include Clyde Ualaa, Ed RuMa, Moo Norman, Gil Cara■nag*, Paul Kelley, BUI
Markham, Tobty Lyona and
Glenn Teal
Play ta the OO-hole orant
erlQ ha beat ball of the fourmwm ta tha pro-am half. Win­
ning amateur* will ahara
apofla worth f t ,£00. The top
proa will apllt 11,800 in each
of tha pro and pro-am halrea
ad th

McRoberfs Team
Goes Into Lead
Mclobnrta Tire trio la tha
•aadapura Bowling League
took three hrom Piano Mfg.
Co * i t a a aad tumbled tha
J«t but aggregation from Brat
place to oocoad.
Loog-Uao occupant* of the
lop spat, KM Jot Ina outfit
didn’t bar* tha Muff la their
nontax, while (ho McRobarti teem waa playing tba
laat place Pterro trio.
WoUh Tiro iwmainod hi
third poaitlea by taking all
lour (ram Stempcr'a Real
Eateta aad BL Joha'a Realty,
playing abort handed, man­
aged to lake nil four from
Alia of Sanford In aplte of
Gm , minting keglcra.
Factory Paint Outlet and
Ja t ins wlK chair match,
which waa enough to drop
Um Jot Inn one-half point
behind McRobari*.
Batty Callao burned up the
lanes to roll the high acrlaa
for tba session. a bUatcring
183/327, and Midge Wood*'
101 high gauie rcaulted la n
III aerira. Loulae HoaCord alan tumbled the pin* handily
with n IK'SOi aerlaa.

Tiger Manager
Predicts Fight
DETROIT (UPI) — “Wo’ll
giro ’em flu.”
That was the flat bout
from Detroit Tiger manager
Bob Srhefflag a* ho flew Into
town Mooday and rowed tha
Tlgars arc going to make
Mrioui bid to beat out Now
York for the IKS American
League pennant.
Making a two-day visit to
Detroit from bii borne ta
•eottsdste, Aril., Rebelling
declared, "We’d have won
the pennant lait yaar If
Prank Lary hadn’t
tojurod."

So far undefeated, the Darters have yet to
hnve a real tussle, but the Seminole* Hre rendy
to give them one tonight, after taking two in it
row during last weekend.

By John A. SpolskI
Do you remember the lyric*
to that “oldie" which w ent. .
my dream* are getting better
every time?
Well, hare at Jet Lane* our
bowling acorea are getting
bigger all the time!
We had the “Rig Blast" Uke
place during the Friday avanlng Pcteraen Double* Lg.
Ole Harry Pentecost taught
ua all a leaion or two a* ha
flattenad thote pin* with devaatetlng BIO BOMBI He
stroked nine c o n e a e u t l v e
■tribes, spared and then struck
again to flnlih with a blister­
ing 11771
And once again ha and hla
partner Floyd Startln combin­
ed for a 482 total and won tha
first gams against Woody
Wilson and Naal Harwell.
But hold onto your hatal In
the very neat match gams,
Naal and Woody turned the
tables around and combined
their games of 224 (Maxwall)
and 231 (Wilson) for a 4861
HOW ABOUT THATI llU llt
These aeons are as good or
better than those you’ll start
ilng again on tha I’rofeealonal Bowling Association's
Tournament* on week-end TV
which (tarts again tha and of
this month.
Oops . . . before wa skip to
one of tha tother hot ahot
leagues, Maxwall finished the
night with a 007 to Pent*coit’a 079111 1
Tha Band Spun had some
good chucking being done liy
Margie Kipp, who had high
alngla for the nlto with a 1W8
and Peggy Btewsrt’a 491 was
good 'nuff for aerlaa.
Gee, that Just banly nosed
Cell Del'alma out of both cate­
gories as aha cams thru with a
196/471 combo. (AtU girl,
Cell . . . show the old man up!)
Tha Friday Nils Mr. A Mrs.
league once again had Klalna
Koatlva! leading tha other lasairs with her 180/628 set
Hey, how afoul those scores
being rolled In tha Thursday
Nile Mixed League, too?
(Blowing the men how it's
done were Bill Foator with his
203 and Jim Anderson with a
nifty 880 aeries. Going strong
again for the dletaif side la
Margie Kipp who had a 4UH
aaL 1 believe that Margie had
“found" herself again and will
be rolling that strike ball
more often now.
Port Tsana Armso was right
on target as aha unloaded with
a “goodie,’’ a 184. Thal’a the
way to fire 'em. Teens. (As a
fowler you're O. K. . . . but a*
a tipster on "How to Win at
Jal-Alai" . . . we're on even
terms. Both looters I)
It seem* like the more 1
write about those Friday af-

Palmer Puts On His
Patented Finish
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - It
wa* tha same old moaotonous
story today with Arnold Pal­
mar t i l l s oa top of tha moday hasp — exactly where ho
was whoa they dosed tba till
on golf* money register for
la his wallet was a K,«oo
chock, his pay for a first-place
ia tha $30AOS Los Aageles
Open which anded Monday la
a typical, patented Palmer fin­
ish.
Hs ctate firm three strokes
off the pace to wia handily
with a five-under-par at sad
a four-round 274 total. It waa
Araie’s n th too raiment wia
hi sovaa years as a pro. But
tt was his first victory ia tha
Los Angelas Open — having
aevor finished bettor than loth
|a hie heretofore Jinx event.
"1 want to thaak the splendid
gnOsry, all my friaada — aad
eestrone," mid Pslater, castlag a meaningful glance sky­
ward aa ha pocketed tha loot,
n s m m iah ls And tours*.
af ths soar pul him well
i f a l . Last year be

bankrd a record official $81,448 to TGA winnings.
Playing what ha termed
“erratically,'' be put togathar
a round of eight blrdJcs, a
bogey and a double bogey.
After tuning back tho nottoo
strong drives for the front spot
by Art Wall, Don Pairfield aad
Huston La Clair, ha made a
virtual runaway of U la hla
decisive margin over tha secood-plscm — imports Canad­
ian Al Balding and South Af­
rican Gary Player, who each
finished with a 177.
“The big hole was tha 17th,“
said a perspiring Palmer as
ha quaffed a soft drink at the
Haleb. “That's when 1 really
won it."
To ha aura, ha did by rolling
ia a binlie putt — which ha
modestly said was from 80 feat
ant.
Whan tha Utile ball dropped
in tha cup hla army, cheered,
“Go, Anile, go." A waitress in
tha Rancho Park golf courts
restaurant tossed a tray high
la tha air aritk n scream at ax^itsmeat

ternoon youngster* from De­
nary, my friend* of th* Spar*
rubber*. League, the better
they roll their game*. And
bear In mind that almost ev­
eryone In the league Is at least
60 to 66 yeara of agel
Wall anyway, Parsons of tha
Cracked team fowled a 244
scratch gam* II And buddy,
whether you're S or 80 and
you roll a 244 gam* . . . that's
better than terriflcl
Listen to aom* of tha other
score* which were rolled. . . .
Ed Conley 101, Muller 173,
Charley Starks and hla new
ball 178, C. King 162. E. Og
den 178, Meyer ICO, Roach
172, Blank 170, 8toney 1A2 and
187, Hhawkry 176, Orvllla
(Hmnkey) Jones 183, Walter*
ICR, L. Moore 100 and 11. Long
172.
Keep It up fellow* . . . you
certainly provide m* with In­
spiration.
Joan Adams of VAH-3 E. W.
team In tha Holler Motors
League took hi single and aer­
ies with a 178/461 this past
week. Walt a minute Johnl
How about Joy Markley she
also rolled a 178 game! Con­
gratulations to both of these
charming kcglcr ettes.
For the second consecutive
week ia was Johnny Wright
of tha Larry's Mart team go­
ing all th* way in tba All Star
League.
That boll of hla would Just
have to nip tha head pin and
you'd automatically aspect to
see tha pint literally bursting
front tha decks.
John smacked home a win­
ning duo of 260/067 set. That's
professional shooting, my foyl
Mighty final
Big Bad Bobble Borsdorf
continue* h I a exceptionally
fin* fowling, too. Bob averag­
ed over the 200-mark with
gam** or 210, 222/0181 Not
too many pin* behind, and
definitely breaking out of a
mild slump, la Georgs (Caorga011) Swann, genial secretary
of the league. George Just
missed that Charmed Circle aa
he checked In with a 691 set,
Don't forget that Jat Lana*
will be hosting the Central
Florida Monthly Classic on th*
last 8nturdny of this month. In
addition, wa'II be playing host
to th* B. P. A. Junior Travel­
ing League on tha following
day, Sunday, January 27th at
2 p. in.
Plan on coming on out and
either fo a participant or a
spectator! I know you're good
enough for either category.

Mayfair Team
Defeats Eustis
Golfers of the Mayfair Coun­
try Club won thrlr Inter-city
match age Init tho team from
the Pine Meadow Club at EusUs.
The score was Mayfair 80,
Pine Meadows SI. and Sonny
Powell of Mayfair had the
low grosi score, a 74.

BTjv

f anf a rl

P i f l i 8 —T o m * Jwt* 8*

fm A

REVIEW OF THE YEAR—fly Alan M a w

Pro Grid Loop Adds Trouble

NEW TORE (UPI) - An­
nouncement of tha site and
date (or the return Sonny Lislon-Floyd Patterson hesryweight title fight Is expect**
within 24 hours, now that the
World Boxing Association has
unexpectedly approved It.
Emile Bruneau of New Or­
leans, chairman of Um WBA'a
World Championship Commit­
tee, announced Monday night
that the WBA’a ban against
the return bout has been re­
scinded.
Ex-champion Patterson, who
has the privilege of choosing
the site and date under the re­
turn-bout contract, has been
considering four cities: Balti­
more, Miami Beach, Cleveland
and Lai Vegaa, Nav.
In those four arcs*, at least
one boxing commission — not
Identified by Patterson — had
been reluctant to sanction the
fight because of the WBA ban.
Now that Impediment has been
removed.
Promoter Al Bolin of Cham­
pionship Sports, Inc., has visit­
ed three of the cltiea and re­
ported to Patterson on their
possibilities as sites.
Bruneau stressed that the
championship committee had
reversed Its Christmas Eve
decision because the WBA
Ratings Committee on Jan. 2
had boosted ex-champion Pat­ D m Scholarship Handicap
terson from second among highlights the program at the
contenders to first
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
Bruneau explained that Pat­ tonight In honor of the track's
terson's boost had followed 14th annual scholar ship night.
aulomaUcally the dropping of All profit from the tontop contender Eddla Machen race cards will go to the
of Portland, Ore., completely State Board of Control for
out of the rankings because of distribution to echola rah ip
a mental Ulaess.
funds, primarily at tha Uni­
versity of Florida, Florida
State and Florida A and M.
Tba idea for scholarship
night was originated by
chairman of too board Jer­
ry Oolite* when ha waa a
member of the state legis­
Action In tha All Star lature back In tha late 40s.
League a t Jet Lane* found Jlnee then, tho benefits that
John Wright of Larry's Mart help deserving students bava
having a hot night tumbling skyrocketed Into the millions
the pins to the tuns of e with several hundred thousand
2Sn/ART e*&gt;ri*a, to establish t dollars received from Ftern*w season high for both Ha tracks each yaar.
Eight top flight greyhounds
gam* and **rl*s totals.
With games of 260, 172 and will compete la tba Handi­
226, Wright led the Larry’s cap. They era. big Calhoun,
Mart trio to a three game Larfies, B. Bright and Resweep over Betty Ann’s which Hna. all popular here last
Increased their league lead season, and four highly re*
c o m m e n d e d newcomers,
to a big IA games.
Calleen,
Speaker's
In th* process of losing to Sweet
I-arry's Mart, the Betty Ann's Maid, Sawbuck's Choice and
also slumped from second La Gina.
In Grade A competition
place to third, aa th# result
here
last year Big Calhoun
of Handy Food Stora's taking
three from Meador* Marina. accounted for seven wins
Tha Handymen are now reek­ aad attained a national A-2
ing with e precarious on* rating. Leaving hero he fin­
game margin In second spot. ished second in inaugurate
In other action, Kralley Con­ at Desert Park and Pueblo.
crete managed to take two Tho first matinee of tha
rams* front Sanford Dry season is on Up Wedansday
Cleaner* end P. Zeull and starting at 2 p. m.
Harold Robertson's Pretty
Son* got ■ break when Faust
Drug forfeited all three Best, a newcomer here,
Beat, a newcomer hero, romp­
game*.
Th* week aaw 10 over-200 ed over tha 3/18 mile course
games rolled In tha loop, with
Wright's 269 topping them 140,000 Bid
all. John Spolikl had ■ NEWARK, N. J. (UPI) —
223/676, Hob Horidorf a 210- Newark boxing promoter Wil­
322C6I8, Al DePalma, 217/678, liam Gilscnserg said he will
Bill Hall, 218/846, Georg# offer lightweight champion
S w a n n , 202-203/692 and Cartes Ortix 840,000 to defend
Woody Wilson ■ 210/691.
his title against Kenny Lana.

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Tho National Football League
waa faced by trouble on two
flanks today with one of its
stars ready to battle for hta
right to run a tavern and
the possibility of an Investi­
gation by the Senate rackets
committee.
Along with the disclosure

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Of Dog Track Charity Features

Wright Leads
All-Star Action

Strastrora Realty, sparked
by Ubbta Whitehead's 191,
took four straight from Na­
tionwide Insurance at the
last session of the Hi-Nooner'a league play at Jet
Lanes.
The CPO Wives edged their
way back into second place
by dropping the M and R Bar
team with three win*, and
Dot Button did a bit ol good
bowling for Mayfair Inn as
she led them with a 213/371
series to a sweep over
Grapevllle Nursery.
Mar-Lou's Teens Armao's
182 carried the trio along to
a four point win over Shoe­
maker Construction.
Three-way splits were con­
verted by Carrol Connellywho with Mary Elmore cooverted the 6-7-10; Etta Dor­
man picked up the 4-3-7 and
Carolyn Sallee the 2-7-4. A 3-7
was spUled by Letba Ward
and the 3-10 fell for Frances
Cross, Etta Dorman and
Rhoda Meltxer.
Dot Button's three strikes
In a row were v big help In
her effort to roll high game
and series and Etta Dorman
also came through with the
prized string of three.

in a fast 31.32 seconds Mon­
day night to win the second
feature race of the new sea*
son at tha kennel club.
The speedy dark brindle,
who will not be two-yearsold until May, broke second
from the six box but poured
on the steam in the stretch
to overtake Ui* favorite, Ra­
pid Roy, who had been lead­
ing by a length. Pretty's
Best, second choice with the
muluel players, waa 3Vt
lengths in front at the wire
and paid $7-40 on the nose.
The 3-6 quintals with the
two favorites participating
waa worth 814.60. Refuel, a
Two top women golfers will
10 to 1 shot, finished third. fold a clinic and taka part in
a nine hole demonstration
round at Mayfair Country Club
Wednesday.
Betsy Rawls and Judy Kim­
ball will be here for the
event, co-sponsored by the
D m Spare Rlbbers Friday Stsyfalr Inn and the Wilson
Afternoon Bowling Club* of Sporting Goods Co.
DeBary started the second
The public is Invited to at­
half of the season with the tend the clinic, which will be­
Tender Team taking first gin at 1 p.ra. and no adntisplace and three teams tied slon will be charged.
for second place.
The standings to date:
Tender, won 4. lost 0: Bar-bq. 3 1; Bakcd's 3-1; Tough,
3-1; Cracked. 2-2; Lean, 3-2;
Scrap, 1-2; Never Better 12; Fat. 1-3; Broiled, 0-4.
Ed Persona howled 244, an
all time high net score for
the league, with a three game
series of 633, having seven
strike* In ■ row. Frank
Stooey had the second high
series of the day with 328
and Ed Conley was third with
306.
The Gen. II. P. Newton
Memorial Monthly Trophy
was awarded to Ed Z. Wal­
ter* for his December high
score by John Spolskl, donor
of the trophy. Ellsworth Og­
den bolds the all time high
three game series for the
league with a 604.

Golf Clinic Set
Here Wednesday

Tender Team
Goes Into Lead

when owner-coach Georg*
Hates first made public re­
ports last week that som«
of the league's player* had
been suspected of “ unde­
sirable associations.”
“ It has been and ia our
policy not to discuss publicly
names of specific individual*
mentioned In the rumor*
which we are Investigating,”
said the spokesman.
Here in Washington, the
Senate racket* committee,
headed by Sen. John L. Mc­
Clellan, (D-Ark), would not
reveal whether Its Investiga­
tor planned to question either
Chicago Bear fullback Rick
Casarrs or Hates.
Casares said test Saturday
that he took two lie detector
tests at the league's request
and wa* cleared of any sus­
picion of wrong-doing.

fore than an Investigator
from the Senate rackets
committee was bound for
Chicago to conduct a preli­
minary inquiry into the pro­
football situation, the Detroit
News reported Monday that
defensive tackle Alex Karras
of the Detroit Lions has been
ordered to sell hla share of
a tavern.
General manager Edwin J.
Anderson of the Lions was
quoted by the News as say­
ing:
“I don't like the Mea of a
player ouuing a part of a
bar where he might run In­
to undesirable people.”
In L»s Angeles, where he
Is practicing for Sunday’s
Pro Bowl game, Karras was
visibly upset by the report.
“ It’s only a rumor as far
as I'm concerned,’' Karras
said. But be added if tt were
true. “I certainly will Uke
action. They're not going to
do that to me.''
Karras said he would not
give up his 8t3.000 investment
In the tavern without ■ fight.
“It's all I have," he said.
Anderson and Lions' presi­
dent WUIlam Clay Ford dis­
cussed the Karras situation
with NFL Commissioner Pete
Roselle In Miami last Satur­
day, according to the Detroit
News.
“We decided to talk to Alex
when he gets back from the
coast,” the News quoted An­
derson.
A spokesman for Roselle,
when asked for comment,
merely repested what the
NFL commissioner had said

DeBary Fishing
Club To Meet

Perfecta Pays
$747 Af Fronton
Big payoffs were in store
for (he patrons of the OrlandoSeminole Jal Alai Fronton dur­
ing the matinee and evening
performances Monday, but It
was the eighth game during
the matinee that brought the
crowd lo its feet, especially
the holders of a 1-2 perfecta
which paid a record matlnc*
sum of 8747. This Is the high­
est paid during an afternoon
session.
Six games were above the
century mark, four In the mat­
inee and two in the evening.
The daily double of I-t paid
8198.40.
Zarra, as the long shot, won
In the afternoon eighth game,
with Elorrl playing off for tha
pOw.twii for the big |&gt;-;-

off. Elorrl figured in a 8162.30
payoff in the matinee 11th
with teammate Badlola.
Jacin captured the evening'*
game which paid 8146.40 In a
4-3 combination, with Badlola
placing.

The DeBary Fishing Club
will hold U'# meeting Wednes­
day at 7:30 p. m. at the Re*
creation Fire Hall.
Trom the Orlando TV
group, will ba Don McAllis­
ter, Waller Hudson and Tom
Denmark: and Sid Porter of
DeLand of the St. John's
River Valley Advisory Com­
mission. Thera will also be
pictures of fishing and hunt­
ing aa part of the program.
A question and answer per­
iod Will follow, with a elat­
ing reel aa a prize. Refresh­
ments will be served and a
get-to-gether will wind up
the evening. The public l a 1
Invited to come and hear j
these sportcastera speak.
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No Exchange
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The Winner®
FORT PIERCE (UPI) —
Art Fisher of Cincinnati.
Ohio, and Glen Stuart of
Grand Itapldi, Mich., com­
bined for a best-all scurt of
33-34-67 Monday to win tba
one-day golf tournament for
club professionals.

Matinees
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THURSDAY

HEATED GRANDSTANDS
• LUXURIOUS CLUBHOUSE
• VALET PARKING

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NX-teiwtuq brstes, S HJ cu. In. 4,
md it eiil go SUX0 aalas tats***
BM|Sf grssM jobs.
Th* car sa ta* hote l is the urn
Bedel, a V Dec|* DO 2-dow teds*.
WecaateythsuaM good Uutigt shout«.
Thwt'iaat drierooca. It sequippedthe

«*y may people toy esn the* days.
far a lad. Dodge edsrt a lull line si
can la the lotr pries Md. They cell ‘tie
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City To Tighten Law

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The city plans to clamp down on
motor scooter driving here after a
10-year-old Paola girl was dead on
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arrival at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital late Tuesday as a result of a
By LARRY VERHIIKL
ecooter-car ernah.
John (prominent) S a u l * ,
The girl was Identifier! nn Nancy
prominent real (prominent) j Louise C'aaainclli. Police paid the
•atata apprslaar and prorain- youngster was riding with her bro­
ant man around town will ther. Robert Duane Werner, when
apeak to tha prominent Jaycae the scooter collider) with a car oper­
organization a t noon (prompt­ ated by James Clayton Walter.
ly) Thurtday. Tha v tiy prom- j Grapevlllo Ave. at the in te rn e d ion of
Inent Saul* will discuss the First St. and French Ave.
prominent racing commission
Werner suffered a fractured pel­
and how they atay In prom­ vis and other Injuries.
inence.
Tueatlay night, the City Commis­
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sion authorized City Attonicy Wil­
Say, how come Jim Oirken- liam Hutchison Jr, to look into the
meyer wasn't re-elected school
board chairman , . . Jim real­
ly did a good Job.
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possibility of drawing up a law gov­
erning motor scooters in the city
Sendees are scheduled for Nancy
I-miiae. with Rosary to be reciter!
Thursday at 8 p. ni. at Brisson Funer­
al Home anti funeral Mass, at 11 a. m.
Friday at All Souls Catholic Church,
with Rev. Richard Lyons officiating.
Rurinl will be In All Souls Cemetery.
Miss Cnssinelli was born in I-on
Angeles, Calif., but npent most of her
life in Sanford. She is aunived by
her mother, Mrs. Mnrinnne W. Cnsainelli of Paolo, her father, John H.
Cnssinelli of Cincinnati, Ohio; her
sister, Kntherine Werner, her bro­
ther, Robert Werner, both of Paolo
and a grand-aunt, Mrs. Catherine H.
Jones, of Sanford.

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to remove tha old downtown
Christmas tights and to a r­
range for next year . . . a
modern decoration system.
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at 10 a.m. la Orange County
courthouse on flood control fur
the Econiockhntcbce River
basin . . . A must for this
area.
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The Consolidated Pipe and
Supply Co., of Birmingham,
Ala., Is asking permission to
move into an empty building
and start a pipe coating oper­
ation in Oviedo. Will move in
six months if the operation ia
objectionable. This may be ■
permanCbt installation for the
company. Oviedo is becoming
quite aa Industrial town, what
with generator factories, trail­
e r ramps and bumpy railroad
crossings.
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The policy adopted In April. 1962, by County
Judge Vernon Mize of imposing a mandatory
jail sentence in addition to the monetary fine on
all persons found guilty of driving while intoxi­
cated will he continued this year, Judge Mize in­
dicated todny.
Armed with statistics to show that tha
number of DWl cases dropped from 96 in 1961
to 73 in 1962, after the mandatory Jail sentence
warning wns Issued, Judge Mize pointed out that
the new |&gt;oliry had been a deterrent factor.
Contrary to concern over the possibility of
more persons going to trial, the records show
that this did not happen, Judge Mize said. Nor
did the percentage of convictions in jury trials,
chunge to any significant degree.
"It will be my policy during 1963 to continue
the imposition of mandatory jail sentences in nil
driving while intoxicated cases," Judge Mize
said.

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MAYOR TOM McDONAi.D.
REPORTER: What projects
would you like to sea pushed
this year?
MCDONALD: Well, e a te r
Improvements and revamping
the downtown section. Cooper­
ating with the landlord* and
tenants to make our downtown
better.
REPORTER: How about tha
port terminal?
McDONALI); ril wait and
see whet tha englneera come
up with in their report.
REPORTER•
about an
alephant for tha too?
McDONALD: N o comment.
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night heard a report on that
stadium tax. School board re­
ported revenue a t $t,70y , , .
computed revenue 12.200. , . .
A discrepancy of $600. . . .
Commissionwanta
to know
why.
e a a
A building permit hat bean
Issued to the Casselberry
Women’s Club for the new
porch,. . . coats axpcAed to be
slightly store than $600.
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OVERHEARD O N T H E
MAIN STEM: Gordon Freder­
ick laughing to hlntaelf walk­
ing out a t Roumfllat's. . . .
"Ha, ha, looks lika tha govamor will be callin’ tha boya
back.
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A CONVERSATION WITH
JOHN FITZPATRICK:
REPORTER: Look* l Ik a
anly you and 1 want an admin­
istrative aids now.
FITZPATRICK: I wouldn’t
aay that. Mr. Hutchison and
Mr. Avery still favor one.
REPORTER: How ran we
make Mr. Alexander see the
error of his waya.
FITZPATRICK: I beg your
pardon.
a a a
East Central Florida Re­
gional Planning Council meets
a t the Mayfair at 1:30 p. m„
Jan. 16.
a a a
Railroad up in arms over
tha Sanford Pipe Line Com­
pany js t fuel pipe line. . . ,
Memo to tha ACL, tha pipsHna will sava U. 8. Taxpayers
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The Longwood City Council
• t Ua January meeting decided
•gainst giving Its support al
this lime to the proposal that
McCoy Air Base be designated
•s Central Florida's Commer­
cial Jet Terminal , . . council
members felt they weren't
raffle tratiy informed as te
where an alternative location
to u k i be sought.

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the community.
In other builncst, the com­
mission ipproved pay raises
for Police Cspt. Arnold Wil­
liams. Assistant Fire Chief
Robert Thomas and finance
department worker S a r a
Kaslcrhy. Joe Maker voiced
opposition to (lie pay boosts,
citing that all three were
given raises al budget time.
The board gave lla formal
approval for federal appli­
cation for port authority
planning funds. Hie Initial
investment for the city will
)m $300 In pay engineer*
Reynolds, Smith and Hill.
"I don't mind $300. but
I'm going to take my time,
Nominal Ions arc now open thinking before | vote to
for the recipient of the San- spend $330,000 of taxpayers'
ford-Scmlnole Jnycee* Dis- '
money for the facllily," Jim ­
tinguLhed Service Award and my Crapps said.
Young Farm er of the Year
If the application ia ap­
Award.
proved by the House and
The DSA honor is In-Mow­ Home Finance Agency, the
ed each yesr upon a young city will be given $10,000 for
man between the ages of
planning which must be paid
21 and 33 whose service to hack once construction *of
the community welfare and the terminal starts.
betterment, participation in
The entire facility is ex­
allround community activi­ pected to cost $330,000.
ties and rivic enterprises
The council also reappoint
and leadership ability gives cd Modesto Velez and ap­
evidence o( a lasting con­ pointed E. L. Hums to the
tribution to the eommunity. city electrical board;
The Young Farmer of Hie
Appointed M. II. Strick­
Year nominee must lie be. land to the hoard of adjust­
Iween 21 and 33, and must ment;
be one who is making out­
Set public bearings Jan.
standing progress with his 2$ for consideration of con­
agricultural career and has demning five vacant bouse*
taken an active role in com­ in Goldsboro;
munity affair*.
Set a public hearing on reNomintlion blanks snd In zoning the northeast comer
formation may lie obtained of Ninlb Street snd Laurel
by railing or visiting the on Jan. 26.
Jayree Information Offices
on Fourth St. and French
Ave. or by railing Tom Price,
chairman of the DSA award,
or Bob King, chairman of
the Young F irm er award.
Deadline lor nominaUoa*
is Jan. IT and the banquet
al which the awards for the
Distinguished Service, Out­
An Orlando fisherman, ap­
standing Young Sailor, Out­
standing
Young Teacher, parently drowned late Tues­
Outstanding Young Farmer day afternoon in the choppy
and the Good Government waters of Lake Harney, the
Award* will lie held at T sheriff's office reported.
The man was identified as
p. m. Jan. 26
William Thomas, who was
fishing with a friend John
Publinher Dies
Harrison, also of Orlando.
LONDON (UPI) — Sir
Deputies aaid that Harri­
Bruce Ingram, M, editor of son waa jdeked vp late in the
the illustrated London News afternoon and told officers
Inc HU jeers, died Tuesday. • that the boat ha and Thbma*

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Inun Mayor Crapps at the commission meeting. IligginiMitham was pre­
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McDonald Takes
Over Mayor Post
Tom McDonsld pledged to
keep "Sanford on the move"
■t be look over s i m ajor
Tuesday night at the city
commission's reorganizational meeting.
M. L. (Sonny) Rabom re­
placed Earl Higginbotham
as city commissioner and
Higginbotham was presented
with an offirial rexohiiinn
and gift of appreciation for
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GOOD LUCK, says retiring Mayor Jim Crapps, right, to new Mayor Tom
McDonald at Tuesday night's city commission reorgauizationul meeting.
Crapps turned over the gavel as the new board was officially installed.

Two members of the North Orlando Connell nanstil three other* to rvfilarw the mayor nnii two board
menibei* nlment from a scheduled meeting Monday
nltflit.
Minute* of the meeting ahow that Councilmen
\V. \V. Aitderiion and Iloliert Stephenmin, who alwo

is vice mayor, took the iclion, tiling a section of tlw
village :hart«r aa a bail* for
the replacement of Mayor
ttJ U O A ...
Frank- Fasula and rouncilmen
Hurl Stripling. and Clarence
Memory, who were absent.
Named In the minutes as
replacements are David TilConvention Sought aon, Art Ferrin and William
MIAMI (UPI)—Gov. Farrla Wolf, aelrcled for the council
Bryant said Tuesday hr will by a resolution adopted by
name a »prrlal citizens com­ Anderson and Slephenxon.
11m action was taken un­
mittee lu go la Washington
der tha authority of Article
Jan. tfl-19 for a seriei of Dem­
3, Section 12, of the village
ocratic meeting* on choosing
d iaiicr which provide* for
tin- parlj's site lor its 1964 na­ the replacement of village
tional convention.
officers ahsent or disabled,
by the remaining member*
Frost Docs Well
of the council.
BOSTON (U P I)-I’rlzu win­ When apprised of the
ning poet Robert Frnst. Mi. to­ "council'*" action
today,
day waa reported in fair con­ Mayor Fasula declared, "the
dition and "doing well" after three councilmen aro still
undergoing additional minor councilmen and I am still
surgery to prevent further mayor. All Anderson wants
blood clotting. Frost suffered to do is keep (lie controversy
a small blood clul in the lung going snd foment trouble.
Tuesday.
I think It is time the town
got a break snd had soma
A High Fire
penrr,"
NEIV YORK (UPI) ~ Two
He said lhal a a;&gt;ccl*l
fires in the Empire Stale | council meeting will be rail­
iluildlng spread to six Hoars ed soon.
early today and delayed a loThe site of the meeting
esl television station's morn­ was moved from the regular
ing broadcasts for 40 minutes. meeting place to Anderson'*
The blaze struck the 21th, 23th, home. No authority was cited
ttfth, 63th, 06th and tilth floors for tills action.
of Ihe world * tallest building
Hie temporary councilmen
No Injuries were reported.
were given llie oath of of­
fice by llarbara Peters, a
Biggest Job
notary public, the minutes
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - show.
The U. S. Army Corps of Engi­
neers says It will sward two
contract* totalling $7.3 million
in about four day* for the con­
struction of the second largest
structure ever to be built at
i'ape Canaveral. II will be the
LAKELAND (UPI) -T ern3UU,000-square foot Operation per* lure* dipped b e l o w
Checkout building for Amer­ freezing in north and parts
ica's manned lunar program. of Central Florida loday and
frosi was reported through­
D raft Cull Set
out much of Ihe peninsula.
Warren Johnson, liead of
WASHINGTON (U PD -TIte
Defense Department announc­ the federal-stale frost warn­
ed Tuesday a 9,coo-man Army ing service, said there was
draft call for March. It* high no reported damage to crops.
ext quota since last January. But he said tlie cold weather
Tha drafters will give the would retard tlie growth of
Army a temporary buildup to vegetables in Uie lower east
offset a decline in strength roast snd Everglade* area*.
Ixims of 26 degrees with
caused by dcmobilizalioo of
troop* called up to meet llie heavy frost were reporled in
parts of North Florida.
Berlin crisis.
Scattered to heavy frost
was reported in the central
Talks Continue
Everglade*
district,
NEW YORK (UPI) — Talkx and
ia tha crippling East and Gulf with scattered light frost on
coast maritime strike, about the lower East Coast.
wbirh President Kennedy "is
extremely concerned," resume Stetson F ete Set
DeLAND (UPI) — Stetson
today with no settlement in
sight. Assistant Labor Kecre- University's MAh anniver­
tary James Reynolds schedul­ sary homecoming will be
ed separata afternoon meet­ held oo the campus here
ings with shipper* gad the In­ Feb. 14-17 with "PrxuriUe* In
ternational
Longshoremen'* A Confused World" aa its
general theme.

Altamonte Sets Bank Names Burns,
BRIEFS
Reorganization^
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Hemphill Directors

Newly elected
members
of the Altamonte Springs
Bill Hemphill and W. Scott
town council. Ally. Gene R.
Ilurni were named new dir­
Stephenson and Sluart Don­
ectors of llie Sanford At­
ald Fritch will be formally lantic Bank at the annual
seated tonight at a meeting
of tile council.
Representing Ward* three
and four, respectively, ihe
two men were elected with­
out opposition at the Dec­
ember village eleelion
Also slated for the session
will be a discussion of the
purchase of Southern Gulf
Utilities, Inc., water plant
which serve* llie Hdlcrest
section of llie town ami has
lieen tied into Ihe recently
laid maim and will form the
first unit of the municipal
ay stem,
Town Attorney Sylvan J,
Davis said today that (lie
loan of $30,000 for the pur­
chase had hern ronsumated
and the money was now on
deposit in the Commercial
GLENN Met'ALL
Bank of Winter Park.

Policeman’s Ball
Set Saturday
Hie 11th Annual Police,
man's Ball will be held at
the Mayfair Inn Ballroom
Saturday, with dancing heginning at 9:30 p. m.
John Humbley, president
of the ssn(«rd Polire Bene­
volent Assn., said today that
dress is optional and the
annual gala will roolinuc
"until.’’
Tickrta are available from
any policeman and reserva­
tion* may be made by call­
ing the Police Station.

Glenn McCall
New President
Of Merchants

Glenn McCall, was elected
president of the Downtown
Merchant's Association al
their meeting Tuesday,
Taking office with McCall
are Fred Smith aa first vies
president, Paul Lewis as se­
cond vice president and lair­
ing Burgess as treasurer.
McCall lakes the reiAx
from retiring eo-ehairimn
E. C. Harper J r. and Char­
les Robinson, who will aerve
with Ralph Cowan aa an ad­
visory committee.
The merchant group voted
to extend the sidewalk beau­
tification program, via tha
use of potted ahruba from
First St. south oo Magnolia
were in turned over in the Ave. to Second St. and north
middle of the lake.
on Park Ave. to Commercial
The sheriffs office Im­ St.
mediately dragged the lake,
The overhead Christmas
through Hie night and early decoration* now ia use over
morning hour.
Die downtown streets are to
At approximately to a.m ., be taken slows and plana
deputies discovered Thom a*’ are being considered te re­
body floating near the north place them with sew decor­
end of the lake.
ations nest year. The asso­
An autospy ia expected te ciation put poaad a has i in a
be held sometime during the on the type of decorations
fluffing
until | im c

Orlando Fisherman
Drowns In Harney

NO. 623

Driver Jail Term Retained

Tom McDonald became may­
or laat night. . . . This morn­
ing ha has tha flu. . . . Guess
too much overexposure cele­
brating last night, or too much
night air.
•

WEATHER: Fair and some warmer tonight and Thursday. Low tonight 45.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 WED., JANUARY 9, 1963
SANFORD. FLORIDA

shareholders meeting
this
week.
Burn* Is manager of Flor­
ida Power and lig h t Co.
here while Hemphill is pres­
ident of his own unitor com­
pany.
Relected to llie board
were George (Jrtsitus, chair­
man; Howard Hodges, Roy
Mann, G. A Speer Jr., L. I.
Frailer, II B. Pope, fra
Southward and George D.
Bishop.
The shareholders elected to
declare a M percent dividend
which added $!23,00q to the
capital stork outstanding of
(tie bank. In hi* report to
the
stockholders. Hodges,
president of ihe bank, indi­
cated the hank bad one of
its best years profit wise on
operation*.
Tlie directors s Imi announc­
ed tin t effective Feb. 1,
Harold Rowland will take
over new duties as cashier
and Lola Housholder assist­
ant cashier will continue her
present duties as head of the
installment loan department
with a new tillo—assistant
vice president.

VAH-5 Visited
By Navy Chief
Secretary of Ihe Navy Fred
Korth and Assistant Secretary
of the Navy for Inslallatlnns
and Logistics, Kenneth E. Belieu, recently viillrd the USS
Forrest a 1 and Ihe nffirers and
men of VAH $ who conducted
a special presentation for
them. Later, Korth observed
the A3B Sky warriors during
flight operations from tha Forrestal.

Wife’s Mishap
Fatal To Man
BOSTON (UPI)—The shock
of seeing hit wife scalded by
an overturned kettle of hot
water proved loo murh for Ri­
cardo fsavlnn, 47, of East BoaIon.
1ft collapsed and died Tues­
day while telephoning (or ■
doctor to aid Ua stricken
wife, who waa hocpnallzed
with first and second degree
hurra of the leg.

State Records
More Freezes

—

a

Stylish Slicker
Wanted By FBI
CHARLOTTE, N. C. (UPI)
—Police and FBI agents today
pinned their hopes for capture
ing a "m aster criminal in •
homburg hat" on lha possible
anger of a beautiful woman.
The chit, "extremely well*
proportioned" woman accompanied tbo smartly dressed
confidence man on a preChristmas shopping spree in
whirh he purchased $R.$0t
worth of merchandise with
worthless check*.
Among the Rems bought by
W. R. Garner, allai Wilson
Garner, described as *o hand­
some in his tweed coal and
homburg that aatrigirla "Dob­
ed and aahrd," were a mink
stole, a hi-fi stereophonic set
and a set of French provincial
silverware.
FBI special agent Joseph
Kisilah said Tuesday authori­
ties hope that Garner’s com­
panion was a local girl who
may have received same of
Ihcse gift*.

Caslroites Seize
32 Hospitals
MIAMI (U PI)—Premier Ftdel Castro's revolutionary re­
gime has closed 3$ private hos­
pital* and taken over 32 sim­
ilar Inslitulloni, Radio Ha­
vana reported loday.
Tlie hospital* nffrclrd by the
order were llm la*l sucii pri­
vately-owned institution* in
Cutis.
The broadcast said the Cas­
tro regimr has promised em­
ployes of tlie hospitals which
will remain often that seizure
by the state will nut affect
Iheir wages or working condi­
tions.
The Caslroites alto have as­
sured owners of the hoxpltals,
as usual, that they will lie
compensated lor the seizure
of tlwir property, the official
radio aaid.
(No one whose property has
been seized by the Castro re­
gime hi* yet been paid.)

Herald Index
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Page 10—Fri. Jan. 4, VM

fm A

Skybolt Program
Layoffs Total
Nearly 1,000

Income Tax Primer:

How To Keep Records
This la the aecaad a1 eight
article* la Um Newapaper
Katerpria* A m . latame
Tax Primer.
By Richard A. MaOcaa
and
Cfeartet W. Scbaraemaa
1/ you ara an employe, Inde­
pendent baaiaawmaa, doctor,
lawyer, aa lei rain, or torporata officer and you do not pro­
perly aubatantlato your travel
tad eatertalnmcDl expendi­
ture!, either you, your amployar, or both may ba denied
a deduction on l t d tax re­
turn*.
You abould keep a diary,
notebook, or other record of
tba time, place, amount, and
“the boaiaeai purpoae" of all
auch expenditure* and of all
buaineaa ilfta you make.
la addition to the diary or
the record you abould have
canceled check* and bill*, or
Mila marked “paid" for all
major expeuee.

The Internal Revenue Serv­
ice ha* publlihrd detailed
rule* to enable the taxpayer
to know exactly what will be
required.
A diary 1* a recommended
mean* of abiding by the law.
In the diary should be the
dates of each business trip and
business entertainment.
The elty or town where the
taxpayer stays, where he cats
and where ho entertains must
be noted.
The amount of every ex
pense item must be noted. The
only exception is whore the
items are repetitions or "con
temporsneous"—as where you
make five telephone calls in
day, and where a series of
cocktails or one meal for
group la served. Cah fares can
also be grouped together. So
can tips. Ball game tickets
dinner and drlnka would each
however, be separata Items
unless they were one check.

Armed Forces
Boost Proposal
Brings Dissent
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
A dissent by APL-CIO Presi­
dent Georga Manny today
foreshadowad a probabla at­
tempt hi Congress to revise
Defense Secretary Hobart S.
McNamara's proposal for
$1.7 billion military pay InMcany, a member of Presi
dent Kennedy's commission on
federal pay, doesn't Ilka the
Idea af providing a smaller
percentage Increase for draf­
tees and first and second year
recruits than for more ex­
perienced eerricemea.
In general, however, MeNeman's proposal announced
late Thursday appeared to
face smooth sailing In Con­
gress. It would ba the first
military pay raise la five
years.
Rep, L. Mendel Rivers
(D-S. C.|, whose House armed
Services sub-committee will ba
first te consider the legisla­
tion, predicted "feet action by
Congress." He said the raise
Waa long overdue.
McNamara did not nlaaso
Ida detailed recommendations
b it a Defense Department

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T U B S I X T H JU DICIAL, C I H c t r r , t n a d d t o r a r m im o l b

OOURTT, OXORIDA.

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R a st St. Lout*. MImout I.
TOII A i m IIKItCIIV NOTI
r i K I J t h a t a Complaint to r Dl*
y o r r e and o t h e r r . l i . r h s s t o r n
filed s e s l n s t r« u in Ihe sho v s
■ triad Court and r o e a r t h e r e ­
o f r*euir*d to **rv* a ropy of
y o u r Answ er nr o t h e r rt.fer,.*n l b s Uomplatut upon t h s
A l t u r s t r . K. JA CK .
X O t IIAAHZK. A ttorney at
“ V. l i e X. ( I r e n e s Avenue,
0 r **a&lt;ln,
n r a ns*
g f a j l f . r i a r i d a . e n d ftla I ha
• r l e ln a l a n a w t r n r dafanaa In
J h r r f f l r a of t h a Clark of lha
ClrcMlI C o u rt »n o r before lha
Sih d a r of T ai.rua r r , lees. a . i &gt;.
If )_o| f i l l in .In no Ju d g m e n t
hr
Ixafnult will ba ta k e n
M * 1"*1 vn«, to r lha r e l l i f In
lha Caipplelnt and nald cause
pari a.
OWDRIIBn e l

■anfofd. PI arid* ihta tnd dar
of January, lis t, a.I i.

(FKAI.I
*
A r t h u r ft. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark Circuit Court
Seminola C nunlr. P ls r td a
*V M a rtha T. Vlhleo
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.*£• ■"••"IgaM Will, on
t» f at February. A.
pressnl Is Ike Honor« • C H ilr Judes *r etrai■ole County, Florida, kin final
Voters, account and voucher*,
as Btooutor of tk* Hatalo af
CARJIIH II. HOOLBr, doceaa**'. •*JI ** “ '• «»•- Ihoa
•■•..there, make application
to the said Judpo for a final
settlement erf hie admlnln*
Irotloa of eeld oetaie, and
lor an order dlecharrlnx him
So auch Kicenter.
DATRD this Uo teth day
Of December, l i f t .
/•/ Mfwtoa r . Hancock.
A* Iterato r of Ike Rotate
• ( Carrie il. JlosUy.
Doeeeeed
Oer*o» VT Frederick
Atleraey for the Betale
T O. Box t i l l
I t t m Barth Park Aveauo

source said the raise for
ilrafteea and recruits would
be below 14.4 per cent average
for tha service*.
The department sought to
concentrate tha biggest raises
on men who ere making mill
Ury carries a, career, and who
are not near retirement age.
A recruit who starts at $78
a month and gala $83.20 after
four month! could gat an in­
crease of $$ to $10 under the
proposed scale*. A four-star
general drawing $1,878
month could get a boost of
$108,
In addition to boosting the
pay of ths 2.8 million mem
bars of the armed forces, the
proposed legislation would
provldo email Increases in
psrtiima drill pay for o
million civil reservists and
more than 330,000 persons
drawing military retirement
pay.
Tha propoial also would in­
crease from $47.88 to $77.10
a month the subsistence al­
lowance for officers. The
higher rale already I* being
paid to enlisted men in offpost nrcaa.
Manny's views wars disclos­
ed when tha nine-man com
mission on federal pay sys­
tems, headed by former steel
executive Clarence B. Randall,
laassd n report simultane­
ously with tha rantagon nn
nouncemcnt.

Legal Notice
NOTICR OP APPLICATION
FOR TLX IIRKD
Kiittwv—I* —h-t.-by ■ e*»«»—t h a t
l&gt;. IIOMK, bolder of th a folI. iwlne c e r t i o r a t e huu fll-d
•il.l re rt l O r a te fur T ea Deed
la ha litu e d thereon.
The Certificate nu m b er end
ye er of iMiianoe. the deecrlpttnn of the property a nd tha
nemo In which it woa aaaeee*
rd ore aa follow*:
C ertifica te .No. s
T e a r af
leauim-o J u n e t. IMS
llr o r r t p l la a a f P ro p e rly I
The North 11 ft at nf th e W ait
I I feet of the South L* of
n i o r k I t Tier II of Florida
Lend and Rolnnleatlon Com.
penp Limited Map ol lha Mt.
( l e r tr u d a
Addition
to
tha
T own of Hanford. Florida, aaf o r d i n g la U a l th ere o f rer n r d n l In Flat nook I, p a t e
I I I af ihe Publlo Iteeerde of
Seminole
County,
Florida.
II.
e*e N T ft. for alley)
Nemo In which aeeeeeedl Al­
berta lluieey
All of Ihe prope rty be in g In
the City of Hanford, Florida,
c o u n ty of Semlnala, S l a t s o(
Florida.
llnteea auch c e rtific a te shell
be redeemed accordin g lo law
the
prejicrty
d-rorliw d
tn
such eertlfloata will he (old
lo the hlebe el bidder a t tha
front door ol tho C ity Hall,
a t Sanford. Florida on lha
l m Monday tu tha m onth of
’unitary, t i l l w hich la tha
Tth day or J a n u a r y , 111! d u r ­
ing lha legal houre of rale.
Dated thla l i b day of Deeamber, m i .
II. N. Tamm. J r .
c i t y T a t Collector
PilblDh Dec. f, I I , SI. t l A
J a n . t. t i l l .
'
CDD-SI

NOTICE
The annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Florid*
fttiu Bank of Sanford, Flor­
ida, ■ banking corporation,
will bo bold In tho banking
room on Wednesday, January
1$. 1161, at 1:90 p m. for the
following purposes:
(I) Elect n Board of Directors
for the ensuing year end
tho trane.vctioR of such
otber business as may
before Uio meeting.
T. E. Tucker
President
Publish: J m . 4 B, l$ 0

SANTA MONICA. Calif.
fUPI)—Douglas Aircraft Co
said 600 employes of an ex­
pected 4,000 would be laid off
today because of the govern
ment's decision to scrap the
Skybolt missile project.
A spokesman for the firm
said 898 were laid off Thurs­
day.
Fourteen Southern California
aerospace firms sent repre
sentaUvci to explore the pos
sibility of hiring some of the
employes and the California
State Employment Service and
the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration also
held Job Interview*.
NASA spokesmen said open­
ing* exist at such facilities as
Drive-In Food Store Latest In Convenience
the Marshall Spaceflight Cen­
ter at Huntsville, Ala., and
the Manned Spacecraft Cen­
ter. Houston.
In Utica, • N. Y., General
PALM BEACH (UPI) — he wants to abandon that job
Electric Co.'s Light Military
President
Kennedy puts vaca­ and ronrentrato on activltM
Electronics Division announc­
tion pleasure# aside today for In the Senate Finance Com­
ed that Ihe cancellation of the
mittee — where Kerr had
Skybott missile program will
Tha latest innovation in the a tad Journey to Oklahoma to
result in immediate layoff* to field of drive-in services la a attend the funeral of Sen, Rob­ shown great Influence.
several hundred employes.
drive-in food store, the first ert S. Kerr, (D-Okln.).
Order To Meet
G. T. Garber, manager of
The White House ennounced
The' Order of th# Arrow,
in
Sanford.
employe and community rela­
that Kennedy will meet at the
Th* radically new etore Is winter White House Saturday Halatata Chapter, will moo*
tions, said Thursday that other
layoffs will extend over a long­ located at 2845 French Ave. with Secretary of State Dean at 7:30 p. m. Jan. 8 at th*
er period and eventually af­ and is ranily noted with it’s Rusk and Thomas K. Finlct- Dcfjind Scout Hut.
fect more than l.ono persons. bright orange roof and moder­ ter, U. S. representative on the
Skybolt cancellations also nistic A-frame typ# construc­ NATO council. They will dis­
will hit the Burlington, VL, tion, which was designed by cuss strains within the West­
arcs. GE, a subcontractor on Wade Tye, Iocs] architect
ern alliance over nuclear pol­
the Skybolt, laid It will lay off The convenient new facility
icy and other matters.
aomc Too employes in the is the brainchild of owner Boh
Senate Democratic Leader
northern Vermont city, partly McKe&lt;% who said that tbo Mika Mansfield was Included
beesuse of the cancellation. drive-in store is designed so
In n small official party ac­
thnt customers need never companying tha President to
leave their ears.
Oklahoma. Sen. George Smoth­
"There are drivivin win­ er*, (D-Fla.), said he would
AUTO GLASS
dow doors on each side," he be going along. Smatliora is
and Scat Cover Co.
•al, "We invited you to drive secretary of the Senate Demo­
301
W. tad
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up and Just order what you cratic Conference but haa aald
want . . . we'll bring It right
CHICAGO (UPI) — The to the car for you."
Items in tha new store In­
SOMETHING NEW NOW OPEN!
American Sfcdlcal Association
clude.
the moat convenient slieo
urged state and local medical
societies Thursday to Join in of best brands of bread, milk,
■ long-rung* program to In­ ire cream, soft drinks, cigarcrease tha nation's immunity ets, toilet articles, coffee, tea,
many canned and cooler-type
against smallpox.
FAST SERVICE IN YOUR CAR
Th* action followed adoption food* too numerous to men­
FOR GROCERY ITEMS YOU NEED
of a statement by tha AMA'a tion.
— MOST OFTEN —
McKe&lt;% who plana to ope­
house of delegates which said
that the Immunisation level is rate tho new facility from 7
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d e c l i n i n g and may "have a. tn. to II p. m. everyday, in­
cluding Sunday, Is a local
ALL CIGARETTES.................25c
reached a dangerous low."
Dr. F. P. L. Blasingama, ex­ businessman. Ife makes his
7:00 A. M. -11:00 P. M.
ecutive vice president of the home at 202 Oakland Drive In
tng put In the annual competi­ AMA, said th* campaign will Sunland with his wife, Betty I
2543 FRENCH AVE.
and'three children.
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follow two tinea.
tion.
The two Hall of Famcra are
Vlcomtesie Jacqueline de Rlbe* of parli, and the Amer­
ican-born Countras Alhte Quin­
tanilla, of kladrld.
Two women appeared on the
Ust far the first time. They
were Mrs. Frederick Eberstadt, a New York socialite
Whether you choose a home tn Ravenna Park or exclusive Idythvihle, you'll appreciate the excellent
and daughter of poet Ogden
Nash, snd the Baroness Ernst
craftsmanship unit design so evident in nil Shoemaker constructed homes. Plan to visit one of our
Thyaaon-Domcmisa, of Lu­
model homes soon.
gano, Bwitsarland.
Others on Uie latest list of
those celebrated for Uieir
KITCHENS BY
clothes know-how were:
Mrs. Gianni Agnelli, of Tu­
rin, Italy, wife of the head of
the Flat Co.; Mme. Herve Alphand, wife of the United
Stilel*hiT&gt;*lUrtor~to -G reet —GENERAL ELECTRIC.
----------Britain; Mrs. Gloria Vander­
bilt Lumet, actress and social­
ly prominent New Yorker;
Mrs. Walther Moreira-Salles,
a Brasilian living in Paris;
and Mrs. John Barry Ryan
p
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m
S
III, of New York.
The listing was correct In
citing Mrs. Kennedy's fashion
leadership—her bouffant hair­
_ tjoVJ
Uome*
do, her pillbox hats, her sleek,
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long formal gowns and her
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simplicity of dress la general
Yt f C t f &gt;
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all have left their mark on
Main Street USA.

Items should be entered at
least once ■ day.
But even noting all expanses
in a notebook or diary is not
enough for the more expensive
items.. For these, canceled
checks plus the check or
check marked “paid'' wiU also
be required.
The business purpose must
be noted in the diary. This
means the intended business
benefit from either ■ trip or
cnlcrtsinment. Also, the law
requires that the ''business re
lationshlp" to you of the per­
son entertained be noted.
If you psy one check for
three customers and yourself
at your home town, end If you
have no breakdown available
of the total, then the IRS
would divide the total by four
Patty Glenn Johnson
to test whether that one-fourth
Is allowable (o you personally.
It would not usually be de
duetibia while at home.
If you use a charge ae
count or credit card you must
still maintain ilemlied rec­
ords as set Torth above. A to
l*| charge from the credit
card company win not satisfy. Interest locally and through­ High Choir and also teachee
Keep Individual vouchers from out Central Florida is focused a Sunday School class. She Is
on the anouncement of ths se­ frequent guest soloist in other
the company.
An employe reimbursed tor lection of Patty Glenn John­ churches throughout the area.
The local artist Is vice pres
expenses is, of course, sub­ son as a contestant in the 12th
ject to these requirements but annual Jeanlo Contest. Hpon- Ident of the SHH Gkw Club
can ultimately satisfy them by sored Jointly by the Florida and a member of tho TVIple
an adequate accounting to his Federation of Music Clubs and Trio and Chorallers. In tha
Memorial tenth grade she achlvcd the
employer fl.e., by turning over Stephen Foster
the records to the employer). Commission, the statewide distinction of being the second
The employer must In turn event will be held Feb. 10 on sophomore In tho history of
maintain adequate records the Suwannee River at White Seminole High to win a Sup­
erior rating at state contest.
and require proper account­ Springs.
Other school activities In­
ing by the employes or lose
Sanford horn and presently
travel and entertainment de­
member of tho senior class clude membership in Future
duct Inns.
of Seminota High School, Miss Teachers of America, faculty
NOTE: if you went more In­ Johnson is the only child of editor of ths 1869 Salmagundi
formation, you msy obtain a Mr. and Mis. C. W. (Pat) staff and ia chaplain of the
free booklet 'Travel, Trena- Johnson of 2810 Palmetto Girls' Athletic Association.
poriation, a n d
Entertain­ Are. Her singing carter began
At the JeanU Cnnte*t, ths
ment," Document No. 3048, In elementary school and has 17-yaar-old soprano will re­
available on or about Jan. 1, been fostered with appear­ present tha Wednesday Musie
IMS, at all local IRS offices. ances at school, church and Club of Orlando and Winter
Next: Your 1982 return.
Park. Her chaperone and ac­
civic organisations.
A member of the First companist will b« her voice
Presbyterian Church, Mlaa teacher, Mr*. Grace Sanford
Johnson la active In tha Baeilor of Winter Park.

B u sin e ssti&amp; President Goes To Kerr Funeral
Briefs ( w -

Patty Johnson Named Entry
In Annual 'Jeanie Contest'

Bulgarian Free
Of Spy Charge

SYDNEY, Australia (UP!)
—Authorities said today that
Goray Bonier M, commercial
to th* Poliak consulate
general here, has been grant­
ed political asylum in Auatrela. Boatoekl moved Into tha
consular post two years ago
his predocaaaor defected.

KWIKIE

Mrs. Kennedy On Fashion List
AsSymbol To 'Average Woman'

ROMK &lt;UM&gt; —A Bulgar­
ian pilot, cleared of tpy
charge* that could have land­
ed him in priaon for f t yeara,
By Gay Paxley
arrived In Roma today end
NEW
YORK (UPI) — The
aald he would return to hie
homeland as soon as posalbls, United States' First L«dy Is
Tha pilot, LL Mlluse Boia­ tba world's first Udy of fash­
kov, 23, cam* from Bari, in ion.
aouthem Italy, where he had
Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy,
spent a year in Jail. He wa*
wife
of the president, mother
freed Hiuraday by an exam­
ining magiatrete who ruled of two, headed tba annual Ust
there waa no ground for a of beat dressed women of tha
trial.
world in 1903—a list announced
Bulgarian dlpiomala met today by Eleanor Lambert, a
him at tho train in Rome end public relations consultant.
whisked him off In an auto­
Mis* Lambert said tha Pit
mobile to their legation.
was
compiled from “an Inter­
"I am going hark to Bul­
garia right away, very right national poll of 9,000 style ob­
away," the w e ll-d ra a a a d servers."
This appearance marked the
young aviator told nawamen
third consecutive year for
at tha Rom* atatlon.
lie declined to anawer any Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy
othw^qawnions but ^warmlr on the list which currently
cited her “as a symbol of
embraced one of the Bulgar­
fashion leadership to the aver­
ian officials.
age woman everywhere."
When h* wa* released from
Placed right near Mra. Ken­
prison Thursday he told nawi- nedy on the list was Mm. Loel
men: **1 am glad that tha Guinness, Ihe Mexican-born
truth has triumphed and that brunette beauty married to a
I can finally go home."
British financier, who made
The Boiakov e**o began last her fourth consecutive appear
Jan. 20 when lha 23-year-old U N .
pitot crashed his Russlan-bullt
Mr*. Kenntoy's lister, Prio­
Bulgarian 311(1 17 In an otlv* ress Lee Rsdilwill, of London,
gruve near a secret NATO was on the list for Uie second
miaalle buse at Acquaviva, consecutive time. So was a
Italy. H* was raptured, charg­ long-time (rieod of Ihe Ken
ed with epying and Jailed to nedy family, Mrs. Charles
await trial.
Wrightsman, of New York end
Uut examining magistrate Palm Beach, wife of an oil
Dr. Fernlnsndo Altrrlo ruled millionaire.
17iursday that Rolakuv was
The listing elevated two
not guilty" of political and women to permanent status tn
military Mplonaga and th en a Fashion Hall of Pame, which
waa no eass for trial. Its or­ meana that they're so perma­
dered tha pilot released from nently ensconced as chic that
Bari Prison and handed over there Is no point In their beto th* Bulgarian Legation tn
Rom*.
Boiakov always denied ha Inqulry Avoided
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
was spying. He long main­
Gen. Luclua D. Clay aald
tained that ho sought asylum
Thursday night that hla com­
In th* West. But this appar­
mittee advising the president
ently waa bdled by his seem­
on foreign aid will refrain
ing enthusiasm over his im­
pending return to Bulgaria. from Inveatigating specific
assistance programs. Clay told
Tbo Bulgarian government
nvortors after meeting with
maintained tha pilot lost his
Secretory of State Dean Rusk
way tn bad weather over tha
that he hopes to make a flret
Adriatic and strayed Into
report to th* prealdent by
Italy.
early March.

Asylum Granted

Smallpox Push
Urged By AMA

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MOSCOW (UPI) — Russia
h a a concluded agreements
providing direct air eervice to
Syria and Iraq from Moscow,
the news agency Tara said
Thursday. It aald fUghta to
Damascus and Baghdad pro­
bably will atari a u t

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oad-Cknal Line Proposed
A proposed highway across
Volusia County from DeLand
River might be
Sanford-East
Coast canal if a plan suggested
by John Bromley, Sanford,
takes root with Sen. Bernard
Parriih's navigation commit­
tee which had its organisation­
al meeting Friday.
Bromley's idea ia to align
the canal from a point on the
St. John* River on the Sanford

*** e io * *
ay LAKEY VEBSHEL
Nobody asked me but would­
n't it be a good idea for the
city to hooor ou. -tag commis­
sioner Earl Ulggii.ooLham for
nine consecutive years of ser­
vice to kls community,

end of Lake Harney to the
right of way for the proposed
road, and use tha canal w?ste
as fill for the new highway.
This would aborten tha dis­
tance for the canal to 19-11
miles, rather than follow the
river south to a point opposite
Cocoa and then dig cast to the
coast.
Under Bromley's proposal,
the canal would come out
north of Mima, and rater the
Intcrcoastal Waterway. Traf­

fic would move south lo the
now abandoned canal across
Merritt Island near Courtenay
which would be widened and
deepened through lo Mosquito
Lagoon to a point opposite the
proposed locks Just south of
Cape Canaveral.
According to John Kridcr,
•Iso a member, with Brumlcy,
of tha senator's committee,
this would eliminate a lot of
maintenance for a channel
down the St. Johns, and great­

ly reduce the cost of the canal.
The navigation committee
met to work out a way to se­
cure crganlxational legislation
from tha legislature at this
coming session. The purpose
of the group would be lo de­
termine a feasible alignment
for the canal from Sanford to
the Indian River and alio de­
termine a method of construc­
tion.
Another meeting will be held
Friday at the AngcblH Hold In

Orlando, which wUl be at­
tended by representatives
from the U. 8. Army Corps o!
Engineers and rcpreientatlvra
of a number of engineering
firms.
A meeting of the Florida
Waterways Commission, of
which Kridcr Is a member,
will be held at the Mayfair
Inn later thU month to work
on both the Santed-Coast wa­
terway and Ihe Cron Stata
Canal project.

se a

Notice the new sign by the
hospital — Instead of quiet U
ears ‘'quite."
• • •
New S eated Police Depart'
meat pistol range off tbs draw,
tag board and conitraction to
•tart soon . . . Will be locat­
ed south of the Benevolent
Building . . . There oil! be
V yard and so yard firing

LEROY "RED” GROOVER of Wall Plumbing aaaiata other workmen In
installing' sheeting over furnace pipes at the Sarepta Rest Home.

VOI.. 58

Stocks Down

• • •

The bo.va at the post office
rrm lnj me that they cannot
accept ihuic "off sire" enve­
lop!* now . . . Birth announce­
ment miniature*, party In
vile*, dc. will have Id meet
minim, m n.r:ituremeats . . .
And. o ' emrse, you alresdy
are using the new five cent
stamp for your leltcra — and
eight cents on the “fly-away"
one ouncers.
M
• • •
Our across-thswstreet neigh­
bor, Wasaf George, after a
long period of lllneae passed
away . . . And wa'U mbs the
quiet but sincere fellcw who
long has been n resident or
msr city . . . Ha 'e a one of
the fellows who VHD aomething about "prettying up" our
main stem, too . . . lie leaves
behind him a family of chil­
dren who also are credits to
the community.

• • •

Longwood Mayor A. R. Lormaun last Thursday night
suggested that the City Coun­
cil post the Longwood-Markham Rd. against all through
trucks over that part of tha
road lying within the city
limits, This action soon would
show Just how many state and
county trucks da use the toad,
the mayor said.

• • •

Street lighting will be re­
vamped through the Long wood
Business District.

• • •

Longwood residents a n d
members of the CUy Council
will make an appeal to tha
county to pave Seminole Ave.
from Highland eul to Hwy. ITM U order lo relieve congested traffic by the Longwood
Elementary School.

• • •

They picked tome day to put
new windows in the court­
house . . . Brrrrrl

NEW YOI I K (UPI) —
Storks barked duwn alight!)
from their opening high*
early today but trading re­
mained heavy.

Record Set
LAKELAND (DPI) — The
Citrus Mutual said processor*
set an alltime record last
week by processing 1.1 mil­
lion boxes of oranges In a
last-minute effort to salvage
the freeic-damaged crops.

Reds Fighting
THE NEW FIRE E8CAPE DOOR ia being put in place a t m e Sarepta

Rest Homo by Johnny Lee, Thurman Smith and Edgar Osborne.

Events Set To Help Sarepta
A special Ug day, lo suable
Sanford and Seminole County
cllitena to contribute to th*
Sarepta Horn* Improvement
Fund is being act up by Uw
member* of tha Sanford Worn
an’* Club for Saturday, Mrs.
W. L. Gramkow Srn president,
announced today.
Mrs. Gramkuw said thst
Mrs. C. K. Sims hs* been made
chairmen of Tag Day and
plans ara now underway lo

Celery Prices
Steady Today
The New Year market b r
Florida celery waa atoady
today. Crates of two to bur
doten site told b r *4.44.30,
mu*tly $4.44.13. Cabbage was
a bit lower el *2.30-13, with
one mark at *3.23. Red cab­
bage waa *4.44.30. Chinese
cabbage was a bit stronger
at *24043. per crate sad
endive and eicarale a little
lower si *2.-32.30. Crates of
five doten bunches of plain
parsley brought *6. and radishee were *1234130 per
basket of 30—six ounce film
ba*s. Watercress sold for
10-13 cents per bunch.

9

Board To M eet

prepare tho colorful t a g s
which ara being printed by
Cal ary City Printing Company.
Details of the undertaking are
not complete at this time.
Mrs. Gramkowr also announc­
ed thst all civic clubs In tha
area (both men's and woman's
organisations have been Invit­
ed to meet at tha Woman's
Club Thursday at 8 p. m. to
map plans for a Charity Hall
for th* benefit of the home.
Any other Interested persona
are also Invited to attend.
"For many years, th* Banford Woman's Club has held
an annual ChriaUnaa party for
the residents of th* Barepta
Horn*, and wa are well aware
of tha need that exists there
and the fine work that the
management of tha home Is
doing," Mrs. Cramkow said.
"It is imperative thst w*
keep this horns going and Inaura our aging cltisena a place
of raat sad car* whan it be­
come* necessary," the Wom­
an's Club president added.
Mrs. Taamar Braden of tha
Sarepta Boms reported today
that mors cash donations have
com* la and work ia progress­
ing on the home,
Saturday, volunteer work­
men fixed tho front door of
tha building to comply with
fire regulations; covered fur­
nace walls and pipas with as­
bestos; repaired the entrance
overhang and worked on th*
fire escape door. Pate MeRawer ad McRaacy Paint ami
(Haas donated and installed
now abase* In a Jalousie 4 m

Tha County School Board
will meet at *;*0 a. m. Twee­
d s / for its reorganisetienal
meeting. Three new board
members J. D. Wright, A.
W. Epps J r. and Jolm Evans
will lake over new paste.
Jim Birhmameyng |a egpaeC- a* tha h e m .
Donations received over
ed to be named chairman

Going For First
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
Voters in the "Gateway city"
whose annexation history
dale* back to 1887, go to the
polls Tuesday la what is ex­
pected to be a successful ef­
fort to make this the the
largest city ia Florida. If
Ihe
annexation
vote
ia
"yes," Jacksonville will near­
ly triple ia area, Ita popu­
lation will Jump from 30I.UK&gt;
lo about 331,000.

Henry Wight, *30; R. Rowan,
*fi; A. J. Psteraon, *10; Capt.
Karl I.a ucks, $10; Anonymous,
*10; Samuel Levy, *20; A
Neighbor, *20; and The Kemusata, *10.
Strike Probed
Thssa (lunation* bring the
NEW YORK (UPI) -Three
total of cash rontribulluna to experienced Judges today be­
over $000.
gin an InvcotigaUoa of tits
city's month-old newspaper
shutdown to rind out whe­
Road, Annex
ther publishers and striking
are negotiating with
Agenda Topics printers
sufficient
regard for the pub­
Chairman Paul Uatca h
railed a special continued ses­ lic interest. The Judges'were
sion of the Cassellverry Board called into Ihe slrli'r spot­
of Aldermen for the purpose light by Labor Secretory W.
of granting Seminole Raceway Willi* rd Wirti, Gov. Nelson
permission to widen end resur­ A. Rockefeller and Mayor
face Seminole Bled, and to Robert T. Wagner, who
consider the proposed annexe termed the cosily deadlock
thin of Eastern Shopping Cen­ intolerable and warned of ID
serious impact oo national
ter.
Bates said that he feels it is affairs.
of vital Importance, both to
tho town and lo the eounty,
for the board to take action ns Caution Urged
soon as possible on both meas­
A t Intersection
ures.
Highway Patrolman Tommy
Tomlinson urged today that
M ayor M cDonald motorists us* caution ap­
Tom McDonald ia expected proaching tha Samlnola Blvd.
to taka over as mayor of Intersection with Hwy. 17-32
Sanford Tuesday at • p. m. for the neat few Months. Traf­
at the city commission's an­ fic waa backad up Saturday
nual reorganisation meeting. night all tha way Into Cassel­
Sonny Reborn will replace berry and north to Mobley's
Earl* Higginbotham on tha Corner and driving in tha sroa
beard.
ia external/ haaardoua.

Chairman Out
Tho

County

Commission

Patrolm en Anked

TALLAHAHEE (UPJ&gt;-Tb#
maeUag Twaiday arith Chair- Highway Patrol baa ashed the

keen "hooitaUsed and wR in 138343 to hire 371
undergo surgery

Total employment In Seminole County for
1962 rose to 13,500, an increase of 13.4 percent
over the previous year, Joe Foy, manager of the
State Employment Service, reported today.
Records revealed also there were 500 unem­
ployed last year aa compared to 600 for the pre­
vious year.
Tho opening of citrus and vegetable season
In the fall was largely responsible for the rise

NO 621

In employment figures here a t the tailend of tha
year.
During the your, employment advanced in
most industries except agriculture, where fall
bonn harvesting was reduced considerably by
cold weather, Foy said.
Accelerating agricultural activity caused
farm forces to advance 700 to 1,800 by Novem­
ber of Inst year. Employment In non-farm es­
tablishments rose by 700 workers to 9,000 by
mid-November, Foy said.

k, Rules Battle Lines Set

Governor Fills
Kerr Senate Seal

Congress Opening Nears

MIAMI (UP!) -T h ree men
were rescued from their
•Inking yacht by the Coast
Guard about 30 miles east
of here In the stormy Atlantic. The men were identi­
fied as Richard Perantonl,
Steve Pylaod and Doug
Simpson. Tha men were pull­
ed from the heavy m m by a
passing yacht, then trans­
ferred to a Coast Guard cut­
ter and returnerI to Miami.

ASBESTOS BOARD, donated by Chase and Co. is Installed at the Sarepta
Rest Home Saturday by Edgar Osborne and Clarence Shockley.
(Herald Photos)

SANFORD, FLORIDA

County Employment Up

MOSCOW (UPI) - The So­
viet Union and Communist
China drnounoed each other
through newspaper editorials
WASHINGTON (UPD-The
today in the bitterest terms •8th Congress will convene
either ,ha» used since their Wednesday facing Immediate
ideological battle began.
battles over Its roles and long,
range proposals by President
Congo "alk Start Kennedy for Income lax cuts
ELlSAIt. .ilVILLE, Katan­ and new spending programs.
ga (UPI) — Dr. Ralph Bun­
Kennedy's first big battla
chs consulted with United will be fought on opening day
Nations military command­ when the House decides wbeers today on wiping out the
U*t resistance against re­
unification of Katanga with
th* Cbogo

Three Rescued

• • e

The new members of the
council at Altomonto Spring*
couldn't be ecoted Wednesday
night bersuee the ordinance
provide* for that formality
being don* after tha t i n t
Monday following th* first
Tnoaday la January, or aom*thing Ilka th a t Anyway, tha
eld board still alto, and tho
tew maaaban dent r « -

WEATHERt Clearing, colder tonight with low of 40.
United Pre«« leaned Wire
Established 1908
MON., JANUARY 7, 1903

nsuvM

Speaking of police, don't for­
get Policeman's Ball Saturday
at #:30 p.m. at the Mayfair . . .
One of the best.
Harold Xastner has moved
up another rung In the ladder
leading to the office of Poten­
tate of Babla Shrine temple.
He's Chief Rabban now . . .
It’s ■ long road from low man
ea the totem pole to the top
fancy fei.
• • a
Things 1 didn't know til)
sow: there are some Investors
(not speculators) in corporate
•hares that LIKE to see the
prices of their holdings go
DOWN on Dec. 3111 . . . Be­
cause the state intangible tax
la figured (at the rate of fl.30
a *1000) on the year’s cloilng
quote . . . Of course, they
want to see prices moving UP
right after that! . . . And
speaking of that intangible
tax, moit savings and loan
association* pay It for their
asters' accounts , , . Hey I
That's Just like earning an­
other SI.SO a thouiand dollars
a year in audition to the
D.-.'d t'» per cent! , .
uho ha-- a thousand bucks7!t
. . . And anyway, the tax goes
dopu tu one mill or a dollar
' a thousand this year . . . So
! Wijddr.'l be making so much
If LuSiLa thousand dollars!!
. . , The local SAL among
others pays Ibis tax, I'm told

5 It y 0 atfforft f o r a lf t

There Are Two
'First Babies'

Two babies, a boy and a girl
were born at lha same minute
New Year's Day with both
qualifying for th* Flrat Baby
of tha Year awards given by
local merchants.
Janat Faye Ruder, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Roder of
Geneva was bom at Bamlnnle
Memorial Hospital at 12:23
m. Jan. I.
At the asm* time (12:25
in) at th* Jonaa and Fran­
cis Maternity Home, Andrew
La* Green wee born t* Mr.
and Mra. Ben Green.
Prises which are Vo be pre­
sented to these new llltla cltItene include the following!
A surprise gift from Har­
riett's Beauty Nook for th)
mother; merchandise of the
mother's choice from the Rem­
nant Khop; an educator feed­
ing spoon and rattle from
Wert Jewelry Store; chicken
dinner for two from Plnecrest
Inn; two passes to Th* Kits
Theatre, a silver picturo frame
from Kader Jewelry,
Also a play pen pad from
Carroll’s Furniture; 2* birth
announcements from Celery
City Printing Co.; a picture
frame for baby'e first portrait
from 8enkurlk Paint A Glass;
party pants ami covsr-all bib
set from Tuuchton'a; a |$ gift
certificate from Toy Corral; a
baby book from MeVicars.
A baby gift set from Roumillat and A n d a m a n ; ona
west's free diaper Service
from ADC Diaper Service of
Orlando; a Lather-bound rec­
ord allium from Wfaboldt's
Coiuuie Shop; a *10 savings
account from the Hanford At­
lantic Bank; a case of Gerber's
Haby Food from Thriftway; a
Tot-Tuter, baby chair from
Wllson-Mbier Furniture Co.
Herald advertising manager
Ed Griswold said today that
the patents of each baby will
receive a letter of authorisa­
tion which will enable than to
pick up their prius.

Herald Index
Fag* ft
Bridge
Page 3
Classified
Comics ..
Page ■
Page ■
Dear Abby
Pag* 4
Editorial
Pag. «
Entertainment
le g a l# -------- Fag* 3 A 3
P u a sls-----,------- Fogs I .
Society ---------- Page 7
Sports
---- — P ass •

(her lo hand ronlrol of Its leg­
islative machinery to a con­
servative coalition. A conser­
vative triumph, Kennedy feels,
would "emasculate" bis leg­
islative program.
Administration forces are fa­
vored to wla by a rator-thla
margin, but the outcome la un­
certain.
The senators also will be­
come embroiled at the outset
to a rales fight. Senate liberals
hope to tighten up tha Senate'
e u r b a against filibusters.
Again, (he outcome ia uncer­
tain and the battle could go on
for weeks.
Within two weeks after the
lawmaker* assemble, the pres­
ident will present a record
high federal budget ef *93 bil­
lion for the 11 months starting
July I. It will be the first time
any president has budgeted
more peacetime spending than
the recorded *98.3 billion of
Ihe eoitllrst fiscal year of
World War II.
The political complexion of
the new Congrera—significant­
ly to the right of Kennedy—la
believed lo be Unto different
than the last one In which
Kennedy woo or lost legisla­

tive battles by hairline mar­
gins. The Whits Houaa anti­
cipate* two more years ef
tough legislative sledding.
Kennedy’s legislative objec­
tive L to push through the
first session of the new Con­
gress a top-tobottom reduc­
tion In Individual Income tax
rates and corporate levies,
coupled with some controver­
sial tax reform*.

fWjnoffa Jury Bribe
Charge Probed

Cunhot Wound
Fatal To Man
A to-yaar-old Sanford man
died from aalf-infllctod gun­
shot wounds Sunday night in
the bedroom of his homo on
Myrtle Avt., Coroner Hugh
Duncan rated today.
Tha tnan waa identified aa
Guy Bailey, who. according
to hi* wife, had been "de­
spondent" the last few days.
Bailey waa found by police
at approximately 3:1* p.m.
•lumped over hi* bed. Dun­
can said he apparently shot
himself in the back of Use
head with a 23 caliber pistol.
Funeral arrangement* are
inrumplcto.

Meredith Says
He May Give Up

NARIIVILK, Tenn. (UPI)—
A special federal grand Jury
will convene here loon to in­
vestigate charges that rlnsa
associates of Teamsters boss
James It. Hoffs attempted to
bribe jurors In tha labor lead­
er’s *1 million conspiracy (rial.
Selection of the grand jury
is scheduled to begin th* tost
of thie weak.
Name* of 100 prospective
Juror* will ba drawn by tha
Jury commission from a box
containing 300 names. Tha 100
whoaa names are drawn will
then appear before Federal
Judge William K. Miller In an
open court seeslon, and from
their number 21 will ba ehoaen.
Miller said tha grand Jury
will investigate fully and com­
pletely three "shameful" at­
tempts by associates of Hoffa
to Influi-ure Juror* or prospec­
tive juror*.
If vlolallune are found, tha
Jury will h* asked to return an
Indictment rliarglng Interfer­
ence with the administration
of justice, a falony punishable
by up to five year* in prison.

SEMINOLE

OKLAHOMA CITY (UPD
—J. Howard Edmondson, a
Kennedy Democrat who ar­
ranged hie own promotion
from tome duck governor to
U. 8. senator to succeed the
late Robert 8. Kerr, faced th*
prospect of a formidable op­
ponent ia 1364 even bafor* he
took th* oath ef office today.
Robert 8, Kerr Jr., 86, son
of Uia wealthy senator wha
dlad of a heart at
Year’s Day, annou
pacta to run
*1
Unua his fall
Kdmo
mony resigned [
had bean expected i
death, LL Goy. G.
Nigh.
wha became govern#*, complated an advance agreement
and appointed Edmondson t o '
tha U. 8. Senate, This kapt
th* Job atcur* for th* Demo, i t ­
erate. Republican Henry Bell. ”
mon become* governor Jan.
14.
Nigh said ha advised Presi­
dent Kennedy of the plan In
advance and K a a n a d y was
“wall pleased" with tha ap­
pointment.

Services Set
For Lt. Trepanier
Funeral sanies* tor Lt. Jos­
eph L. Trepanier, 2», ton of
Mr. and Mra. Leo Trepanier
of Sanford, will be held st An
ling ton National Cemetery
Thursday,
Trepanier was one of tws
Navy officers kllkd in the
crash of a Jet trainer plans
near Mcrldlaa, Miss., toil Fri­
day.
He was married lo the toi*
mer Debbie Brace, daughter
of Mr. sod Mrs. Darwin Bruce
of DeBary.

COUNTY’S |

AUTOMOTIVE
SAFETY CENTER

OXFORD. Miss. (UPI) James Meredith said today he
doe* not plan to register for
the aext semester at the Uni­
versity of Mississippi unless
steps are taken to ease the
harassment that has made Ufa
at Ola Miss difficult for him.

I Clsek

Curbs Proposed
WASHINGTON (UPI) — A
bi partisan group of eight sen­
ators today called tor a tighter
curb os filibuster*. Tha sen­
ators presented their views
to a 33-page legal brief on the
anti-filibuster nils — Rule 12 .
M r brief argued that the
present rule, requiring th*
vote ef two-thirds of the sen­
ators present to «ad debate, is
"inequitable
ralic.7

'

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Rrralk Page 2—Mon. Jan. 7. *68

Postal Rates
Today
WASHINGTON (UPT) — Starting ’today, the
average American family's annual bill for postage
will go up about 11.80.
The reason: Postal rate hikes approved by Congrass last fall went Into effect at midnight. The cost
of mailing a letter or postcard rose by a penny, mak­
ing tli* tivw rate*;

Mann Infant
Buried Today
Gravtald* freer*1 servicei
for Lerrr Lee VUnn, Infant
•on of Ur. end Mn. Larry
Mann of Sanford, were sche­
duled at I p. n . today at
Oaklawn Memorial Park,
with Rev. Thomas Adams of*
fle latter
Survivors, la addltloa to
bis psrsots tie two brothers,
Richard sad Donald, and a
sister, Charmly. The infant
died et 1:41 p. m. Thursday
at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital,
□rainbow Fuasral Home
was la charge of arrangemeats.

Legal Notice
in n s em cerr e s r o r w
tins mnrn judicial etisc v if or rtew ios. w » s
r o t I ttO lM
MVIVTTp
risoaitA. i» cuAMcm+r » •.
INSTITUTIONAL MORTOAOB
COMPANY, * California aarSoratlos. aetharlaae to trees*
•et &gt; s f S IS IAS SUM et
TlorltO, . . :
-

feSSSnsT-k ^ H M k aal
S r ”*
DafonSaata.
mt

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woi u n its u. w a n u N a*s

Five cento for firat dais
letters.
Four esnta for regular pcatcardr.
Eight centa for alnnall lettors (one ounce),
Six cetita for alrraull post­
cards.
The hlks will raise tht nor­
mal family's mailing bill to
about SO a year but Poitmae*
ter General J. Edward Day
aald a stamp "still Is om of
tha consutner'a best bar­
gains."
Tha tout of living haa Jump­
ed 111 par sent during tba
peat M years, Day. said, but
tha coat of mailing » letter
has risen only 00 par cent—
from throe canto to lira
cents.
Tbs new rates—-which alto
apply to second, third, and
fourth class stall — ara de­
signed to produce about |2tK&gt;
million la new revenue for tha
Peat Office Department be*
tween Jau. 7 and June SO
wbsa the current fiscal year
ends. The. additional revenue
Is expected to roach 1371 mil*
lion la fiscal 1004 and atash
tha poet office deficit to about
9100 mUlloa,
One small benefit to the
public of the rata change will
ba that atxmp booklets sold by
poet offices will seel their
fees value of f l end $2, as
longer n penny extra.

Lake Mary C Of C Handles Full Agenda
By Francos Wester
The Chamber of Commerce
of Commerce of Lake Mary
concluded three months unfin
Ulied business at Its regular
monthly meeting last Ttiprs
day night with a good turn
out of msmbera so that a vote
could be taken on Urn matters
at hand.
It was voted to change the
one word "twenty" to read
"ten" in Article 14, Vcllon 2,
or the by-lawa. Thus, 10 per
cent of the membership will
constitute a quorum. This
will give the Chamber the
power to act aooaer on com­
munity Issues.
On the recommendation of
the nominating committee. Ro­
bert Martin was voted Into a
post on the board of directors
to serve lo the end of Uill
chamber year.
It alas wsa voted to accept

advertising to appear on tha
Laka Mary map brochure to
help defray publishing costa.
This advertising brochure will
have ■ street map of Lake
Mary on one aide and an area
map aa the other aimwing the
state of Florida sod the loca­
tion of Seminole County and
Lake Mary.
A report on the recent
Christmas Tree Party was
given by Mrs. Leonard Dunn.
More than &gt;00 children at­
tended along with m a n y
adults. The Nativity Scene waa
portrayed twice on the same
day with two representatives
from each church In the com­
munity taking part.
Mri. Dunn expressed thanks
for cooperation received In
preparing for the party ami
also to the miniatcra for their
cooperation.
A standing vote of apprecia­

tion waa given to Mrs. Dunn
and to Dr. sod Mrs. Frank
Leone after Frank Evans ex­
pressed thanks to Dr. Leone
for lesding the children's sing­
ing until Santa Claus arrived.
Otis Rjoblom was also commsnded tor bis help In many
ways to the Chamber.
Plans for making the Beau­
tification Committee a contin­
uous project were given by
Clifford Nelson, president.
Members may be changed
but the committee will be con­
tinuous. Present members are
Dr. Leone, Clarence Donald­
son, Mrs. Evans, S, A. Dob­
bins and Clifford Corden.
A tetter was read from Ran­
dall Chase to regard to the
Chamber's sponsorship of
Boy Scout Troop 242 express­
ing the great need for sunie
interested people to act to the
troop's Interest. Tha Chamber

Mr. G. W. Brown
Dies Saturday

THIS CAR WAS PARKED on ths road near Big Tree Park with lights
turned off.

pohOJTtT M. WKSTLIM,
Iks Raw basis stamps i n
•si* Toast*weo4 .Dries a grayish-blue, five emit
Santa Marla, Celitoreto.
TOC AND EACH OT TOO Georgs Washtagtsa stamp—
XIRIST MOTimao the 70th in the Washington
•arise—and a rad, olght-eant
air ruI) stomp that shows
ftu
i# treaseot bttttnaaa la Jet airliner flying
tha Rtste af Fieri4a, P lata. U. •. Capital.
Stir, to

ftraaiaaa

a

eerie •

ir ,? s f , r v * a ®

aett, Whlrt* Mortthe foltowlns
rt&gt;. situaia la
IP lo rtia , ta.
I t;

m*f t .

ORLANDO,

according
r.cords')
sb U. P a sts I
_ dls nsoorda of
aow lsots County. Ptorlda.
anS foe other r*IUf, and you
a ra rtaalr*d ta fits your An*
awar to aaW- Com plain with
tha Clark af tha abova *trt&gt;
ad Cuert and ta a * m a cosy
th trio f an P lalntltra Altar*

n*y«, ItOSCHBERO. ROSIN*
Ptsntl a RRiPMMf, IMS Alt|.

al*y Uuildins, Miami II, Plof*
lit*, not l,it*r than tha lllh
day uf January, t i l l . In do*
fault o! whloh aald Complaint
will ha la baa aa aoaftaaad by
you.

t&gt;ATRD, at eomlaota. aaa*

Legion Post 53
Maets Tonight
CstopbsU-LonIag post q
Atairtoaa La gloa wig meet if
l p.m. today la the Legion
Honts on Hwy, 17-F2.
Cecil Carlton will preside
and several important ltsmi
will b« brought up for consid­
eration. Following tbs regular
meeting, g special session will
be held by the Fair Assn, to
make p lan far tbs (sir sched­
uled Feb, 4 to P.
All msmbera are urged
make a special effort to
tend this msstisg.
*«Mimmnaimmraa

for.i. Florida, this ttt h Sap Director D ies
of Iir.-rmbor, l i l t .
HOLLYWOOD (UP!)—'Vet*
(HICAt.l
Arthur II. Baakwlth. Jr., aran movie director Frank Tut­
C ltrh of tha Circuit Court
tle, 70, who gave Aten Ladd
liyi Martha T. Vlhloa
Deputy Clorh
hla firat atarring rate and

PuhiKh

Die. II a Jaa. f, worked with many top stars tn

Cpp.ll

TO films, died Sunday fallow­
ing a heart attack.

it, i|-

. exact; it COURT
IS
a ISTM JUDICIAL C IR C U IT .
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IR
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IN ANB FOB SBNtM
"

Legal Notica
Krn7V^OT.."iaK!

H«Ln OOUNTTi FLORIDA,
PUIalUf ir
n ii rsfath o r
IIATPlVtAI and ROT n. LeftOUCUB, titeu iil

* « B P S X X « S ....

labucvR
inc,
a corporallon »«Ultn* uadtr
tha tewa of Ntw J*rear.
P«f«ndantr
ROTtlRI TO APPDAH
WBB STATB OP FLORIDA
TO. IfAltLpN W. MATFISLP
and
LORNA HATFIELD
Addrass aasaawa.
YOU AIID HKIIRUT NOTI*
FIKI) that a *aii haa kHit
flltd asalaat rau la lh« ahova
•nthltd causs. and that p*u
art feqelrtg la flta raur an.
•wtr with i|i* citrb af this
Court aad to atrva a aopy
thoroaf uy*n tha Plaintiff ar
I’lalntlffi altornna, wbosa
Sam* sad edict** It Rlthop
a ntratitla, is Httt Pint
flirttl, orlandt, Florid*, sot
laltr than Panusry ||r(, tSIl.
If rau fail ta So go a bstros
Pro Coafaaaa will ha snisrad
asalntt row fur tat railtf do*
mnndtd In tlio Cumplalnt. Tl.lt
•ult It to furtclutt t miirt*
B*St- Tut rtal proptrir pro*
attJ-J tatln.t Iti
Lut It. Ulock I. WRATHDRSFIRLP FIRST ADDI­
TION, tccordlns tu tht
ulit tbtrtof. at rttordtd
in Pitt Douk 11, l'tst ss,
I-atilt* lltcord* of Stwlnult County, Florida,
Wasolhtr with Iht followlnf
Itom af praptrty wblth la la*
aattd ta and s*rmatnt!y la*
atatlod at a part uf tha luiSrortu!*Mt un uatd land)
Inttrnatlontl uf fl t I * a
Purnaoa— Modal OUS SI
H-O.
WITNESS my baud and Hit
taaI of tald Court at Ban

f s w f c iw w f t

Hill I.P n**d. Cas**lb»rr»,
Florida, Jn**ph Vt. Murasko,
Administrator *f the abeva
■trisS s*ut*. will *ff*r far
;»!* ta tha Mth««t and bs*i
biddtr. tor «a*b, dt peblle
ealtrir, ta* |*|lawlns 4t*.
•rlMd srossriy *1 tba da««util
Tha South II feat af Let
If. Dusk Fond Addition
I* t'*«Mlb*rrr, »*in1n,,|*
Caantr, Florid*, ***ordlnf
ta the plat iWear r*.
••v4ed In Flat R»«k it,
pass tl of iha Fuplio n*.
*,*rd* •( stMiaaia neunty,
Florida, lit? Vasaboad
M*ut* Traitor. Idonilfi.-a*
tion Numlior fit 1ST, Mis*
eallantou* &lt;-l«lhlnf. iris
P l y mo u t h auiitranuito,
^tonut|*tlltn N u m u • r
T*f*ili*r with all atrurturt*
aad lM*&gt;rv**ni*uto, wbtoi, may
•itot un aald r«al *&lt;t*i*.
Till* *•!• to aubjtut tu th*
rr.julrttmnt tht! at lh« iltn*
uf lb* **l* tli#r* a* Md *n
■mount «qv*l le ar tn »»■
r*IS of Iht minimum aiu«unt
Ml lor aald laid in Iha Ord*r
af tha Uuunly Juda*. aald
minimum amount of salt ba­
ins tha tun of IISt.M.
Tht* Ml* la hrIns m*da
puriutat I* II.* Ordar of th*
Caunty Juda* ar Paininato
OoUhty, Flurlda. anlarrd la
th* »b&gt; v* alyl* aau«* on D««uuitiar T, lilt, whloh aald
aitata la now i&gt;*ndlna la tb«
County Cuun te and fur
tomlaoto county, Florida.
IN WITNKKU WIIHhUOF t

THIS ONE 8TRUCK the parked vehicle, but the driver luckily escaped
(H erald P botoe)
injury.

Parked Car Causes Accident; Record Party
$7,000 Damages Done To Trailer Ends In Death
A car belonging to Fstrlris
Curdl at Orlando waa ssvsrely
damaged early Sunday montog wbsa B w»» ityusk by
driven by Decald Claris ef
Baaford, st lbs Big Its # Road
intersection with tbs highway,
tbs Highway Patrol reported.
The Cecil car, driven by ee
unidentified man who bad bor­
rowed It earlier to Um even­
ing, waa stopped without lights
is lbs northbound Ism of the
highway sad Clark, north­
bound, struck tha parked ve­
hicle from the rear, knocking
it serosa Ilia highway sod Into
the ditch.
Witseait* told Trooper C, E.

$1 Million FSU
Building Ready

TALUHAsite turn -

Gov. Farris Bryant will de­
dicate s 91 million building
at Florida Slate University
Friday that will Iwuta tba in­
stitute of molecular blophy-

•lea.

Tito fivs-btory building will
house more than 100 rer .marcher* working under a
$9 million grant made by the
Atomic Energy CooiruUtioo

to iMO,

Tomlinson that the driver wes
•sen to leave the Cordi car
and run into tba woods. A sus­
pect waa picked up to Longweed about throe hours after
the to eldest.
No injuries wars reported,
although the damages to the
Clark car totaled ll.ooo aad to
tba Cordi vahlalo over oaoo.
Whoa caught, the driver of thq
latter car will be charged with
parking on tha highway, laav*
tog the scone o4 aa accident
aad failure to report as sectdeal. Tomltoaoa said.
Friday sftoraoon, a ear driv­
en by B, V. Pottolger, Tl. Labs
Ellen Drive, Casselberry, pull­
ed out onto Hwy. IT-tl to front
of s tractor pulUag a u fpot
homo trailer driven by Julian
Cracraft, Daytona Beach.
Cracraft triad to taka evas­
ive action to avoid hitting the
Fottlager vehicle, but lost con­
trol and flipped both tractor
aad trailer over onto their
aides across the highway.
Damage waa estimated at to,*
wo to the tractor and 94.00Q to
tha trailer. Poltleger was
charged with failure to yield
Its* right of way. There ware
no injuries, according to
Trooper Tomlinson.

DAY Auxiliary

vW

-

Mr. Oeorge W. Brown, t4,
died at 9:03 p. m. last Sat­
urday * Seminole Memorial
Hospital following a linger­
ing illneea.
Born Jan. to, UTI. in Stur­
gU, Ky., he had been a resi­
dent of Sanford for the past
3* yaars. His residence was
aa 111 Laurel Ave. He retired
to IN I afte- n years em­
ployment aa a carman at
ACL Rail Hoad aliopa. He
waa a Baptist by faith.
Survivors are hla wife,
Mrs. Nora L. Brown of San­
ford; a eon, Buford B. Brown
of Sanford; two grandsons,
David Brown and Barry
Brown of Sanford; one great
Brown of
grandson, Jeffrey Bn
Mrs. L. C.
Sanford; a slater, Mn
Quiery of Sturgis and a bro­
tber, Lloyd L. Brown of Ceo*
tral City, Ky.
Ky.
two Docy will be sent to
SturgU for funeral and bur*
u i.
Tbs family baa
ba requested
that contribution* be made to
tha Haait Fund to lUu of
flower*.
Brlaaoo Funeral
Fuaeri Home la
of arrangements.

L. Holcombe
Sunday

Tha funds are being used
tor a long range study of Meets Tuesday
life at the mokcuiar level at
Disabled American Vetersna
the lull Hut r.
Auxiliary Unit 30 will bold
h«*e h*r*«nto &gt;*t m y hoed
elect ion of officers at T :» p.m.
ond seal thio iu a Say ef
Tuesday at tha Chapter Home
1ML
. W l t f ** &lt;,r December,
or Orlando Drive.
/*/ Jo*cub M. Muraaka, Vandercook D ies
ibur M. titckwllh. Jr.
Adial ..to:ratar at &gt; i&gt;*
DELHI, N -Y. (UPD—John
Mrs. Louis Rotundo, com­
Cltt
trA Of tl&gt;S Cirtull Court
Mitt* of
IV. Vandercook, 00, world- mander of the unit, urges all
Marsartt 8.
R Tyre
Rrr Marpartt
Roy IL U lteucii*.
trevellitc author e n d r a d i o members to attend this Im­
D0*0*004
w &amp; su
t ew mantutor whose voice wee p arts* Moating. Plana win ba
?ornr Park,
a . n Florida
s r"
known to millions of Anttri* formulated tor the ilxth Dis­
ubl
Doo. It, |t a Jaa. T. ubltob Dao. IT, II.
cei.s, died Sunday of an ap­ trict meeting to ba held to OrJ o b . T, t ill .
parent heart attack.
CDD-ti
Undo Jan. to.
-v-V*** •- i

haa been helping with money
but lbs boys need more active
sponsorship and guidance lo
their activities.
It waa voted to form ■ com­
mittee to help. Volunteers are
preferred for thla type work.
Tba nominating committee
plans to Investigate the re­
quirements and start some
action aoon.
Plana for more social actlvItlea in the Chamber were also
discussed and helpful suggest­
ions given from the floor by
Dr. Leone and Mrs. Catherine
Uehr. A Valentine dance may
bs on the agenda.
Tha annual election will be
held the first Thursday to
March. Candidates will be aub*
milted by tha nominating commlltea and alto from the
floor. Further committee re­
ports will be bsard at the
February meeting.

Er xi dHi t eocuLj KWI l !

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa
(UPD—A rock-and-roll party
ended to death Sunday vrbea
a u-year-oU bay playfully
hid soma "twist" reoerda
from his host
Police held Date E. Birm­
ingham, 11, m a s opes
charge ad murder altar be
admitted placing tha baroll
of a loaded SO-gauga shot­
gun against Use temple of
Danny Rawltoi, 13, because
"I thought 1 could got tay
record* back quicker toot
way."
Rawlins kilted outright by
tba
shotgun blast,
was
clutching a Chubby Checker
record album when police
arrived.
Police said Rawlins and
two other 13-year-old boys
were guests at a record play­
ing aesslon at Birmingham's
apartment and the shooting
occurred after Rawlins bad
hidden some records.
Police said the youngsters
had gathered at the apart­
ment on previous occasions
and "Tbia waa nut tha (test
Urns records had been play­
fully hidden and the gun had
come into view" although the
weapon bad never been dis­
charged before.

Funeral services for Mr.
W. L. Holcombe Sr. to, were
held at I p. tn. Sunday * the
Church of tbo Naiarene with
Rev. Paul Blckes aud Rev.
L. R. Ruehton officiating.
A resident of Sanford at
IMS W. Kth It. for the past
» yaara, Mr. Hoteemba dUd
early Saturday morning at
Stmtooto Memorial Hospital.
Ha waa b o n April U, IMS,
in Hines and at tha tlmo of
hU death waa engaged in
business aa a wholesale fish
distributor. He formerly had
been a building contractor.
Survivors ara hla wife
Mary M. Holcombe of San­
ford; three daughters, Mrs.
L. D. Harrell of Orlando,
Mrs. William Myles of At­
lanta. Ga., and Mrs. Ray
Kola of Old Bridge, N. J.;
two ssas, W. L. Holcombe
Jr. * Sanford aad Earl E.
Holcombe of Savannah, Ga.;
30 grandchildren and one bro­
ther M. SUnUy Holcombe of
Bwtal waa is Oaklawn
Memorial Parte. Briscos Fun*
era! Home waa in charge.

George Service
Held Today

Ur. W auf George, 73, died
U lt Friday night at Seminote Memorial Hoapltal alter
a lengthy Illness.
Born July 10, tu g in Mount
Lebanon, he had made hla
home for Iha past Si years
on W. Firat St. tn Sanford
Ha waa a member of All
Souls Catholic Church and
was a m ired merchant.
Survivors are one daugh­
ter, Mill Mary George of
Sanford; three aoni. Fred­
erick, Thomas and William,
all of Sanford end two grandchlldrao.
Funeral services were held
et 11 a. m. today at All
BouU Catholic Church with
Fr. Richard Lyons officiat­
ing. Burial waa in All Souls
N u rtei To M eet
Cemetery.
The regular monthly meet­
The Rosary waa recited at
ing of the Florida Nur*ea
7 p. m. Sunday night at
Aa«n.. District IT, will ba
llriaaon Funeral Homs.
held at the Health Depart­
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By Jane Casselberry
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1962

IN HISTO RY ■

U-2 pitet Gary

Fsvtn eitbeeied fie
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Lions Club
Hears Talk
On Hospital

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practice at 8 p. m. today in
the gym. Still smart lug under
the memory of )u,l year's
32-43 defeat, the dads are de­
termined to even the score.
ACCOMMODATIONS
Dally, weekly, monthly or
season*! housing accommoda­
tions for visitors are plentiful
in Seminole County. In addi­
tion to numerous hotels, there
are many mol els, some In
downtown arras, others on
major highways and many
conveniently located on the St.
Johns River for boat travelar*.

Quantity Rights

Milton Freeman of th«
Casselberry Linns Club, Dr.
Richard
Dougherty, Mrs.
Olive Hunt and Mra. F. C.
Woodruff of the Sanford
branch of SHEBA were
guests of the Casselberry
Woman’* Club al a showing

of Uic Eye Bank film, "Tile
Boy with the Blindfold."
After the showing of the
flint, the Eye Bank repre­
sentatives answered questions
from the women of the club
on the operation and proce­
dures of the facility, and
described liie work of the
organization.
Mrs. Thomas Hucston, vice
president of Use Casselberry
Woman's Club, presiding in
the absence of Mrs. Albert
Grimwood, moderated the
discussion.
F Mo man announced that
the Jal Alai Fronton is plan­
ning s benefit perlorinanre
Jan. 22 fur SHEBA, with
members of Hie Sanford and
Casselberry I.ions Club, and
executives of the Eye Bank
Branch in charge of selling
the tickets for the perform­
ance. All proceeds will go
toward the work of the North
. ,w
Florida Eye Bank for Sight
Kl&gt; fiRISWOLI)
Restoration,
Freeman emphasited Hut
the Eye Bank is in great
need of funds to keep the
non-profit organization
In
operation. He emphasized
that there is only one paid
New advertising director of worker, whu it the executive
The Sanford Herald Is Edward secretary of the organization
B. Griswold, a veteran of 18 at headquarters In Gainesyears in newspaper advertis­ vtllr.
ing and news photography,
wlm took over his desk this
week.
Griswold came to The Her­
ald from the .Martinsville
(Va.) Bulletin where he was
assistant advertising manager
for the paat nine years. He
has also worked with the .Sara­
sota Herald-Tribune and the
Huston Leader in Ruston, La.
He is a graduate of Boston
University.
Griswold and his wife, Ma­
rie. will make their home here
at 20g Laurel Drive in Pinecrest.

Griswold Named
Ad Director

Births

Mr. and Mrs. lotwrencr Vet­
ter of Sanford, n boy; Mr. and
Mrs. C, B. Curler of Sanford,
it girl; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Brown of Sanford, a girl.
Discharges

Sterling R o b i n s o n , Lake
.Mary; Lucille Nortun, Geneva;
Julia Blundell, laiuren I,ipford, Harrison Van Burger,
Donnie Burke, Ernest Nelson,
3lorris Hanson Jr. of Sanford.
The completely restored
ante-bellum Gamble Mansion
is the duel attraction of the
Judah P. Benjamin Historic
Memorial at Kllentnn.

Interment services w e r e
held Jan. 3, at Barancaa Na­
tional Cemetery at Pensacola
for T/Sgt. Bobby J. White,
husband of Gladys J. While,
daughter of Mr, and Sirs.
Henry Trccktnan, of DcBary.
Sgt. While and their two
children, Lysa, eight, and Ro­
bert, two, died from burns suf­
fered when their trailer home
was destroyed by fire lift No­
vember at Adelanto, Calif. The
children succumbed on Nov.
20 and (heir father on Dee. 21
Hr had served 13 years in
the Air Force
Sgt. White was the son of
Mrs. Mae White, formerly of
Little Rock, Ark., now living
in California. Mrs. White is
the niece of Mra. France*
Grainier, Wabash. Ind-, and
Mrs. I-eo Sheldon and Mrs
Carl Sanderson, of Akron,
Ohio.

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Lyman coaches are barred and female teachera who w-|l)
from playing on the team but be serving as cheerleaders.
Walter Dsurus will coach the
fathers and Dutch Campbell
will orach the faculty. Coach
Buck Melts will verve as an
official.
control
County School Superinten­ l
dent R. T. Milvvee whose son,
Tom, is a sophomore at Ly­
—
man, will play on the dad's
nnt. • r a n .
team. Principal Ralph Diggs,
though eligible for b o t h
roach**
teams, will stick with thr fa­
culty.
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Casselberry Women Hear Story Services Held
Of Eye Bank's Program, Aims For Sgt. White

Special Bible
Study Slated

liams, Pam Edwards and
Brent Armstrong.
Eighth graders on the Hon­
or Roll Included Pete Barlow,
T o m m y Freeman, Rickie
Goers*, II o b ti y Kuykendall,
Steve l-eurh, Dan Simon, Furresline Alliron, Janice Boston,
Janice Daniels, Susan Day,
Beth Morgan.
Charles Pigott, G e o r g e
Hamptkom, Mark Monroe,
Barbara Bolt, Jenifer Coe,
Merry Lee Duckett, Lucile
King, Linda Malloy, Kathy
Moore, Susan Nelson, Vicky
Nobles, Sharon Weir.
nil! Halback, Stephen Mulott, Dwight Smith, Craig
Thomson, Chris Wilson, Chris­
tina Almqulst, Ann Carlson,
Marilyn Hern, Susan Hoop,
3(arty Pierce. Suzan Foster,
Cynthia Wilson, David Muhn,
David Talley, Elaine Cletcher
and Douglas, Parker.
Ninth grader* who made
the Honor Hoi! include Randy
Davis, Jim Ervin, David Hale,
Tom Hemphill, Wayne Hey,
Wesley Kulp, Laurens Mc­
Henry, Mike Scott. Jerry
Smith, Susan Kelley, Jim Rob­
bins, James Foley, Dick Tif­
fany.
Raymond liver, Charles
Jury, Peggy Haynes, Janlta
Fortier, Linda Ashby, Adrlnenne Epstein, Darlene Fod­
der, Janice Grant, Dian Guth­
rie, Sharon Holloway, Cheryl
Jones, Lorain* Klay, Vicki
MrArdal, Susan McCaaklll,
Adriana Wlesma, S a r a h
Wight, Meiiaaa Wilkins, Bat
bars Thomas.
A'so Stefany Westgata, Al
Booifare, Dianna McMUlan,
Mary Lynn Thomas, Jndy
Yates. Teresa Kasu, Bob

Bj Jane t'a-.elberry
The Lyman Athletic Boos­
ters Assn, will sponsor a haskcthnll gome between the
fathers and the mate members
of the school Intully on Jnn.
18 at 8 p. m. in the school
gymnasium.
This annual spoiling event
is one of the major fund rais­
ing projects of the Boosters
A*sn.
Lyman dads with basketball
experience ale Urged to take
their muscles out of mothballs
and turn out for the first

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Notes

There were 134 seventh,
eighth and ninth grades stu­
dents al Kanfonl Junior High
School whose grades for the
past six weeks period placed
them on the Honor flotl, Prin­
cipal Hugh Carlton hai an­
nounced,
Niue of the students were
on tha “A" henor roll and 10
of them were nominated for
tha Pilot Club scholarship
awards.
The nine A students were
Kvtaline Allison, Lamar Ox­
ford, Jim Robbins, Stefuny
Westgate, Claudia Bomgardner, Jnmes Bent, James Dod­
son, Mcda Neiman and Susan
Jailelt,
The Pilot Club nominees
were Sua Price, Karen Wil­
liams, Mary Louise Klay, E«lallne Allison, Brant Armstrong, Lamar Oxford, Sue
Makin, Jim Robbins, Ray­
mond Price, Stefany Westgate, risnrla ftomgardner,
Mcda Neiman, Jamas Bent,
James Dodson, Sally Deal,
Sheralynn Williams, David
Talley, Pamela Pigott and
Boh Thomas.
Other Honor Roll students
ate as follows; Seventh grad­
ers; Darrell Vodoplch, Lynn
Carlson. Cindy Green, Patty
Howe, Jean Huff, Linda Little,
Sidney Park. Sua Price, Kar­
en Williams.
Pamela Robinson, M a r y
Louise Klay, Brenda Carter,
Leslie Hart wig, Call GaUhsl,
M a r y Margaret Reynolds,
Kathryn Young, Sally Daal,
Judy Thcmpson, Larry Rodd,
George Carlton. Ben Winfree,
Linda Taylor, Pam Pigott,
Share* Upaey, Kay TUaon,
Kay White. Sheralynn Wil­

Lyman Boosters To Sponsor Father-Faculty Basketball

Mi \

Hospital

Mrs. Violet Louisa Faircloth
of Lone wood died Friday in
Orlando. She was born In Lin­
coln, Neb., and was a resident
of Seminole County for 23
years.
A retired beautician, she
moved tu Longwood In 1937.
Site was a member of the
Church of Christ Scientist, and
a member of the Order of thr
Eastern S tir, Chapter 142, in
Bartlesville, Okla.
Survivors include a daugh­
ter. Mrs. Frank Herr of Longwood, and a sister, Mrs. Eva
C. Darrow, of Denver, Colo.
Services and Interment were
held today in lakeland.

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By Jan* Ca*»elbcrr)
The Ltans Chib of Caoelberry niet Thursday night at
Dill's Diner, Guoit apcnker
was Doug Buckley, public re*
latlons man for the Florida
Sanitarium and Hospital in
Orlando, who s p o k e on
modem hospitals, equipment
and the ••••tesslty for expan­
sion program*.
Total fund donations rereived frr the club's Christ­
mas Welfare Project amount­
ed to $88, $21.38 of which was
contributed In coin Jars and
the remainder by groups and
individuals.
The Women's Club of Cas­
selberry contributed $23 to
the Fight Conservation Fund.
The I.ions donated a check in
the amount of $10 for needed
improvements a t the Serapta
JANUARY 2
Nursing Home in Sanford.
Admissions
Hugh Register was made a
Preston
Jones, O s t e e n :
rub lion following approval
by the club. Rev. Ronald Mil­ Amelia Carter, Casselberry;
ler of Caaselbery was the William Hamilton, Oviedo;
Glorya Summerfonl, Patricia
guest of Milton Freeman.
Mann, Mamie Jo Cnle, Gwend­
olyn Boykins, Dorothy Ann
Lee, Joules Lane, Oscar Pear
sun, James Henderson, Lauren
I.lpford, William Pratt Jr., Ar­
thur Kcdlcy, Julia Blundcn
and Eunice Brown of San­
Adults and Young People of ford.
First Daptist Church or San­
Dirt ha
ford are engaging in a week
Mr. and Mrs. James it. Meri­
of special Dible Study today wether of Sanford, a girl; Mr.
through Jan. 10. The study and Mis. William Cute of San­
concerns specifically the Gos­ ford, a boy.
pel of Statthew, and the teach­
Disehargcs
er for this speclsl period ol
Ruth Moore, Lake Mary;
study is Rev. £. C. Tyner.
Ulyasca Burke, Churles Meeks
Rev. TVncr i* the director Jr., Virginia Crumpton, Emil
of the Extension Division of Ulegrn, Hurry Bowery, Brenda
Stetson University. Before as­ llrynnt, Ernestine Prison of
suming this position he was Sanford.
psstor of First Baptist Church,
JANUARY 3
Dade City.
Admissions
Classes will be held from T Helen McGill, Geneva, Betty
to 0 p in. Monday through Jo Vetter, Robert Jones, Juyce
Thursday.
Nickle, Berta Harriett, Mario
Greco, Annie E. Thomas,
Marie Bennett, Carrie Collins,
Mnrguret S h e u f e r, Bessie
llruvln, Hirsie Green, Bernice
Jacobs, Barbara Boeskuol of
Sanford.

Mrs. Faircloth
Dies At Orlando

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UNFINISHED CUBAN PRISONER STORY
Y m caa f M a hatful o f tbaovks
ahoot the e u r o s of Juvenile crime.
The tooafale with moat o f them la that
they eeam only partial explanation*.
P er hxampie, each usually cited
factors a s poverty , had housing,
fceoksn homes, racial discrimination
and poor schooling obviously don't
May any role to th e substantial
•m ount o f crime committed by well
cared fo r youngsters to U. 8 , suburbs.
The playwright Arthur Miller,
writing not long ago In H arpen,
searched hard for a real common
thread, one which would bind to­
gether juvenile crime not Just to this
country but all over the world. It
runs high to Europe—even In the
Soviet Union,
Miller believes be has found the
bend. Ha thinks It Is an all-pervading
boredom, • strange kind o f etnpuness o f the mind and sp irit
This, he says, is not the boredom
o f Idlensea alone, though there can
bo little doubt that tbejoblessneas of
JB-ttatoad youngsters contributes.
The emptiness he speaks o f comes
t r m an absence o f chtlkagea. • lack
o f genuine, meaningful conflicts, a
f a lle n to tost tb s Individual’s win
aad capacity*
The poor man’s son seta the gov­
ernm ent with some erratic excep­
tions, providing welfare chocks. The
rich man’s son sees his father pro­
viding cars, ^television sets, cameras,
When does either young m an
k a m he m ust earn the rewards o f

Political

Thto has hero aaa af the
■ajar objectives af Americas
•sralga policy at the UN. It
baa baaa aaa af the meat
tronhlaaoma tows Bar the U.
C. at the UN, paitlauUrty aa
II relate* la flaaaatag poser
heaping to Ito Caaga aad tba
Near East.

In this situation, It Is guggeated,
he manufactures excitement by ven­
turing Into daring and often brutal
crim e The "ronrokro" assaults perhaps makes sense only as a momen­
tary release from bordom.
Parents, Indeed the whole adult
world, cannot be relieved o f heavy
responsibility for creating the vacu­
um In which today*# youngsters
thresh about—often so wildly. But
neither can the young be absolved o f
Marne.
One Individual who seem s to see
things this way recently addressed
teen-agers through the columns o f a
Washington newspaper. To young
folk bemoaning their aad lot, ha
wrote:
“GO HOME 1 Hang the storm win­
dows, paint the woodwork. Bake the
lea v es. . . Shovel the walk. Wash the
car. Learn to c o o k ...
“Help tbs minister . . . V isit the
sick. Assist the poor. Study your
lessons. And then when you a n
through—and not too tir e d -re a d a
book.
"Your parents do not owe you en­
tertainment . . . The world does NOT
owe you a living. You owe the world
som ething. . . your tim e aad anargy
and your talents, so that no one win
be at war or In poverty, or sick, or
lonely again.
"In plain simple world: GROW
UP. Quit being a crybaby. Get out
o f your dream world. Develop a back­
bone, not a wishbone. And start act­
ing like a man—or a lady . . . "
For parents and children alike,
these words make a crocking good
reading lesson with which to begin
a new year.

Notebook

Worry Clinic
Moreover, Us pleaaant, co­
operative spirit was alao alt­
ered. fo r now ha would aay,
•■No, no- to aay suggestion
offered, even though ho wma
aakad If ha wanted lea cream
or c a n d y or a ride on a pony,
ate.
HI* ehrenle negative attt-

The beys suddenly realised
they were all alone la the bit
house - - deserted by their
parent*.
And this scared them. Far
youngsters become devested
eery ta*Uy at the thought
they ere deserted.
E m o 11 e n al insecurity is
thus the most disturbing fac­
tor in the childhood e f nay
boy or girt.
Joseph aad Peter ware in

Phil Newsom Soys

•out# competent haby-aittar.
For Area can bleak out and
overwhelm youngster* la a
matter of minute*.
But far greater dam s*
than fin la thta ptyehle -tra­
uma" or mental and amotion*]
Injury that win tear the par•onallttea of children urban
they fed dmtrted.
For example, Peter, aged S,
bad previously boon a care­
free, extroverted younger eon.
He hadn't bean afraid of
■trangera and would wander
around the neighborhood to
play With ether children.
But hla personality chang­
ed radically from this eery
morning. For ha clung to hla
mother'* aklrta constantly

But It ell dated to the
moment when he fait deserted
by hla parents.
Beware of such psychic
trauma to your children. Bo
send for my "Toots for Good
Parents," enclosing a stamped
return envelope plus 20c.
They contain 200 points and
art also ideal discussion ma­
terial for PTA meetings.

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Red Breeding Ground
Tb* Philippines here achiev­
ed their high growth rata with
the kelp ef U. B. Investments,
which have jumped from fM9
million in 1960 to 6489 million
In 1991.
nomlo
Malaysia has a pioneer ladnetrtea act which provides in­
vestment guarantees, free con­
vertibility of funds and fiveulatiena w an daaparately peer year relief from Income taxes.
but which embraced a total ef
more than BOO million people,
soon to hr clove to a Hilton.

Ambassador OkasaU w ag
saying that the eaU-ceuununlet world must indeed ha cm
world. If Asia la not included
Firing off the lid, they
he saw this grim alternative:
"A stagnant Asia is already peered It epos the fleer, too.
a dangerous breeding ground And they were just starting
for chaos and Communist im­ so the flaw whan Mamma reperialism, which will seat ua
far more in blood and treasure
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Thriftway Sets
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Sale Of Beef
Hi# biggest bed t i l t *ver
staged la Sanford h n been
premised starting today by
Ibriftway, which will *poneor a week-long promotion
i f tta choice meats.
Tbe market will fealura
cut of beef In the bullduring tbe week In
what Joa Gartl said win be
an effort “to get the fineat beef oa tbe market Into
tbe handa of Mr. and Mr*.
Consumer."
th ere will be an unlimited
amount of U. S. Choice
grade beef available In the
taaford Thriftway, with the
delivery of a carload sche­
duled today.
Tbe apeclal promotion will
be bandied by Carl Alford,
who personally hand picks all
tbe beef bought for the
l b riftway atorea and Gatll
aaid that each cut of beef
will be aold o,t a strict
money back guarantee If the
PART OP A CAR LOAD OP CHOICE DEEP de­
OMtomer doesn't think it's
livered thin morning to the Sanford Thriftway
the beet money can buy.
Is looked over by Charleg Gaxil, atore manager
AUord explained that all
tbe Thrift way cattle are |
grata fed for e period of
ISO-ISO days in preparation
for the market to insure top
LONDON (UP!) — London “ attacked" New York, Wash.
quality beef cute.
newspapers
said, today Brit­ Ington and other key clUea
Each animal is band pick­
ed for the Thriftway group. ish Vulcan Jet bombers stag­ after flying to the United
Tbia week will be the first ed a highly effective simu­ States ever the North Pole
ef el* weeks of promotion lated H-bomb attack on Use and Canada a "ttw weeks
ef Thriftway beef, Gaul said. United States and part of ago."
'T rices will be so attrac­ the U. S. early warning sys­
But
an
Air
Ministry
tive during this beef sale tem was caught napping.
spokesman, commenting on
thet we will have to restrict The Dally Expreas, Daily the report!, said: “We did
gttrcfaeeee to our retail cue- Telegraph, Dally Herald and take pert about two months
taatera ead not allow whole- Dally Sketch all said Use ago to a m o c k 'raid'
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and Churlo* Fisher, munager of the meat depart­
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British Mock Attack Pierces U. S. Radar Line
Our aircraft flew Into Amer­
ica from Canada.
“ But I don’t whether they
pierced the radar icrtaa of
tbe U. 8. as has been stated.
It is not policy to atata whe­
ther exercises are success­
ful or not."
Ha aaid be thought Cana­
dian air force planes also
look part and that the bomb­
ers flew Into tbe U. 8. from
Canada.

PTA Meeting
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Tuesday, Jan S9 at 8 p. m.
The program will be on the
County Juvenile Council.
The meeting wee postponed
due to n conflict e f other
school meetings.

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Oviedo Scores
Kennel Club Opener Sets Record 5844 Victory
Over Lpan
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Alter a record-breaking
opener Saturday, the SanfordOrlando Kennel Club moves
Into Iti 92-day season with a
fast 10-race card tonight.
Darold Robertaon'o Pretty
Best, a young Greyhound on­
ly 20-months old, schooled so
brilliantly In the prc-tcason
•rata that she Is certain of
strong fan backing when she
goes to the post In tonight’s

son's second main event.
Pretty’s Best had three
schooling starts with a score
of two Grata and a second.
In her third try, Juat a week
ago tonight, she wai clocked
at 31.13, the second fastest
schooling time turned In by
any greyhound.
Despite her tender years
the fast 7-pounder does not
lack experience for aha
climbed to Grade A comped-

lion at Jackaoovtlle laat sum­
mer and won five of bar
twelve trie*.
Another brilliant pup itt tonlghl’a feature li Pat Reed’a
Daring Darlene, who took
three of her four *01)001101
itarta. She raced well a
Great Fall*, Moot., laat sum-

Rounding out the field lor
tonight’# top attraction will
be Erma Eastman, Rapid
Roy, Refuel, 0. B.'e Speaker,
Trusted end Diamond Star.
The Sanford - O r l a n d o
Track’s annual Scholarship
Night I* scheduled Tuesday
night.
Fred Whitehead's great
champion, Mac Tray, lagged
back for a little while then
turned on the ateem down
the back stretch to win Sat­
urday eight's 39th running
of the Inaugural Handicap at
Um track.
An all-time record SOKC
crowd of 6,310 spectators
turned out and established an
opening night mutual handle
record of f 123,837 more than
$IO,OOo above last year’a re­
cord tout of *110,024. The
floe turnout was 300 more
than tost yoar'* opening
Carl Tracy's Barnacle Bob
finished second to Mac Tray
and Tom Sweeney’s Mrs.
Mop's finished thin).

HOME FROM OVERSEAS, Bill Vincent Jr. got
right back la the groove he liken best—fishing.
He and his w ife caught these seven shad In ths
Mullet Lake area.

■y JACK TRIM
During tba rush o! the shad
fishermen to the St. Johns
this past week, a man got In
and out of one of the camps
with a tOVh pound bass and no­
body rsmrmberrd to ask his
name or where bo caught the
That's tha biggest b an re­
ported around here to a good
while and 1 wish that gentle­
man would let ua nil know who
ho la to wa could give him
full credit.
Limit catches of shad were
not as frequent this past week
as the previous few days, but
good strings contlnuod to ba
landed.
Bill Gray and Will Carter ol
Winter Park had 13, which
was one of tho top strings
Friday, Just about time the
fishing scorned to slow down.
The number of fishermen
hadn't slowed down at all
Ihqiigh and the river was lined
with hosts.
Maxine and Bob Hancock of
Plnecrest Inn have made a
nice gesture to create good
will emong our winter visitors
and, although they did it with­
out any publicity, I think it's
worth mentioning as ■ good
example that all of us should
be doing anything we can to
encourage the tourist trade.
Tho Hancocks have dlstri-

buled cards Inviting tourists
and other visitors to hava a
cup of colics on Um house.
"if you're passing through
or stopping overnight be our
guest for a free cup of cof­
fee . . ." the eard reads.
A lot can be done In this
county If everybody would
realise that the people who
como her* for the shed season,
for instance, can pack a lot
of Influence on the economy
U they're made welcome and
asked to come back.
I mentioned the other day
that Bill Vincent Jr. hadn't re­
turned wilb the fish he went
out to cslch Just after his ar­
rival homo from overseas duty
In the army.
Well, BUI cams back with
seven nice shad bo and his
wife, Barbara, caught In the
Mullet Lake section and be
had a picture as he promised.
So ho fulfilled his first as­
signment as a member of The
Herald staff very pleasantly,

MIAMI (UFI) What
could have been the NFL
Playoff Bowl's finals to Mi­
ami turned out to be per­
haps Its flneet hour Sunday
when 36-284 fans defied dr li­
sle# to watch the Detroit
burgh Slaelers. 1T-I0.
Officials said the turnout—
10,671 more than laat yaar—
probably saved the game for
Miami's Orange Bowl.
Had not at lesat 35,006 at­
tended, the game probably
would have been shifted to
some other city.
But now, National Football
League owners, who meat
liter this month at Miami
Beach, are expected to con­
tinue this Playoff Bowl which
started bare to 1861 before
36,362 persons.
The crowd that cam*, spat­
tered by rain as It watched a
bruising contest, was not dis­
appointed.
M1H Plum's pinpoint pass­
ing and Kenny Webb'a rurnlog told the difference as De­
troit's big Una— the "Fear­
some Fouroome" that hand­
ed world champion Green
Bay Its only loss this yaar
— held Pittsburgh to 10
points.
It was a rough-and-tum­
ble game with Pittsburgh’s
John Henry Johnson starting
to swop punches at ana point
and three players being
knocked groggy to two suc­
cessive ptoys.

LEADING FIRffTBAOGER
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Ted
Klustewskl led Um National
League's first basemen to
fielding five straight y ean
from 1931 through 1933 as ■
member of the Cincinnati
A fellow In North Little
Reds.
Rock, Ark., Is trying to breed
a two-tailed fishing worm and
has succeeded to developing
two to far.
"If I can produce them In
quantity, I'll revolutionise fish­
ing," said Ed Skinner. "Two
tails will crcato twice aa murk
wriggle as one and the fish
are bound to rise quicker to
the bait."

Seminoles Take 2
Weekend Contests
Sanford's Seminoles racked
up two cage victories during
the weekend, taking an OBC
till from Lakeview by a 33-32
•core and easing past New
Smyrna Beach by 73-42.
The Saturday night game
was switched to the Sanford
gym when repairs on the coast
gymnasium were not com­
pleted.
The Seminoles leaped out
front with a a point first per­
iod against New Smyrna to
lead 234 and never were
threatened.
Mike Woodruff had a good
night for Sanford, leading the
scorers with 19 points. Don
Me.Murray had a total of 19
and Barry Barks netted 13 for
tbe winners.
Tbe Friday night contest
with tbe Red Devils of Lakeview found the Seminoles Icing
the game with another big onequarter scoring binge, this
time in the third period.
The Seminoles swished to 20

A big fourth quarter give
Oviedo’s Lions a resounding
victory over Lyman at the
Lyman gym Friday night. The
visitors came through with 15
points to tbs final slants to
drop ths bom* team by a 36-44
count.
With tha exception of, the
first quarter, when Lyman
had a 11-10 advantage, the
Oviedo quintet never was
beaded, scoring 10 points in
tbe second canto to Lyman's
14, which gars the Lions a 9033 lead at half tlma.
They won tbe game to the
big last quarter when they
went Into a strict ball control
program and bad the Grey­
hounds powerless to score.
Jimmy Jones was high point
man for the visitors with 16
tallies and Don 8mlth led Ly­
man with 17 markers for scor­
ing honors.
Score:
OVIEDO 19 3D 11 13-38
LYMAN
I t 14 14 3-44

Bolton Rolls 203
To Lead League

MIKE WOODRUFF pushed this goal through for two of his
total against Lakeview Friday night

Joey Archer Gets
Another Bout

In this week's play of the
Jet Bowlersttrs play Verna
Bolton bad a 303 game and a
Sit aeries. Other high games
rolled w ereH n by Marge Ly­
ons, 173 by Shirley Martin, 19*
by Ana Almond, 197 by Jane
8polskl and Elaine Kostlval
and 190 by Bettya Smith and
Eve Rogero.
Spills converted were the 4-3
by Marion Bent, 34 by Pat
Slpley and Viritola Chadwick,
3-V by Bottys Smith, 9-7 by
Xay Shoemaker, 9-10 by
Yvette Hunter, Ten# Parker
and Dana Dutck downed It
twice, 4-3-7 by Mary Am Wil­
liams and a 3-7-10 by P»t Sipley.
Turkeys were rolled by Rita
Stein, Msrffe Lyons, Mari*
Farris, lM a Parker and Shir,
ley Martin.

NEW YORK (UPI) - Middie weight contender Joey Ar.
cher of New York, an Im­
pressive victor in Saturday's
television fight, may be
matched today with Btilr
Richardson,
champion
of
Canada, for .Uadlaon Square
Garden Feb. 16.
Matchmaker Teddy Brenner
•aid: "Archer proved him­
self perhaps the smartest
boxer in the middleweight
division by outpointing Denny
Moyer Saturday night.

Rogers Hornsby
Funeral Tuesday
CHICAGO (UPI) - i i *
body of Rogers Hornsby, the
man the 1st* John McGraw
called "better than Babe
Ruth," will lie to state tonlfbt at • North Side mor­
tuary.
Funeral services wars sche­
duled at 9 p. m. Tuesday.
Tbe body will be taken to
Hornsby's old home town,
llornaby'a Ben, Tex., near
Austin, for burial Thursday.
Hornsby, baseball's greatest
right trended hitter, who set
the modem major league
batting record of 634 to
1934, dlad Saturday of n
heart attack white apparent­
ly recovering at a hospital
drorn ay# surgery nod a
stroke.
Hornsby waa an active
player in the major* lea­
gues from 1913 to 1997 with
tbe St. Louis Cardinals, New
York Giants, Boston Braves,
Chicago Cuba and St. Louis
Browns.

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points in the third quarter
while holding Lakeview to •
mere two goals. The final
score was 33-32 and recorded
a conference win for Sanford.
The third period brought ths
Seminoles out of the shooting
doldrums after they had held
only an 94 lead at the end ot
the first quarter and 21-17 at
tbe half.
Woodruff fattened hi* scor­
ing total in the Friday gam*
with 16 and Barks had 10.
The Seminole Jayvees won
both their gamei during tba
weekend action to run their
season string to six straight
They beat the Lakeview Jun­
iors 51-33 and took tho baby
Barracuda! by 32-31.

tfA P Z U L

Casares 'Rases'
Lie Detector

CHICAGO (UPI) — Geor­
ge Halas, owner and coach
of the Chicago Dears, and
fullback nick Casares dis­
agreed today as to whether
any more players on the
team would undergo He teats
to clear themselves of point­
shaving suspicions.
Halas said the "investiga­
tion can end now because
I'm convinced that not a
single one" of the Dears has
ever tiled to shave points or
otherwise fix a football game.
But Casares, who revealed
he bad taken and "passed"
two He tests at the request
nf Hilas and National Foot­
ball League Commissioner
Pete Rozelle- said he believ­
ed "one or two more” Bears
would tike the tests.

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DON MCMURRAY hooked In this goal In the
Seminoles' win over the Red Devlin,

CLASSIFIED

Jai-Alai Matinee Slate Changed
Tbe Orlando-Semtoolo Jal
Alai Fronton will have a dif­
ferent schedule of matinee
performances beginning to­
day, Norman Stabelt, gen­
eral manager, announced.
Hie revised schedule call*
for Monday and Saturday

matinees this week and af­
ternoon
performances
on
Monday, Wednesday and Sat­
urday during the final throe
weeks of this monlL. Mati­
nees will be held on Monday
only during February.

Whether you are a
BUYER or a SELLER
You'll get the response
You want when

Matinees
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NIGHTLY
8:10 P . M.
EXCEPT SUNDAY

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insurance company W pay for
Ms badly damaged car—phoned
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Now he's daoc that.
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insured through aa independent

only those companies which pay

datma promptly and fairly. For
all-around protection, il pays to
insure your car. home, or bush
nc* through an indrpcndcuC
insurance agent I
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Miss Wanda Gaddie, Harotd Reedy
•

Married In Candlelight Ceremony
By Bonn* E*tr«
Mini Wan,la GiiiHic, daugh­
ter nl .Mr. and Mr*. Hubert
Gaddiv. 01 Jxin^uoml and Har­
old Reedy, *on of Mr. and
Mr*. Dewey Reedy, of San
ford, were married Dec. 27 at
7 p in. at the t'am-lhcrry
Community Chunh.
Re*. D. M, Copeland, pattor, ollldated at the double
rim,', candlelight ceremony in
a telling of palma and white
chrysanthemums.
•Mrs. Darwin Shea prettnled a program of nuptial music
and accompanied Rev. Shea
as he sang, "Oh Promise Me"
and "The laird's Prayer."
The bride, given in mar­
riage by her father, chose a
gown of Chantilly lace and ny­
lon tulle over taffeta. The
basque bodice featured n boat
neckline, long tailoring aleeve* closed with self covered
bulloni.
The tjoulfiont skirt was band­
ed with wide lace ending in
a point at thy hack. The elbow
length veil was attached tu
a headband trimmed in pearls.
Sbe carried u bridal bouquet
of white mums.
Maid of honor was Miss Di­
ane Wharton, a dose friend
of the rouple. She wore a gnw n
of green brocade with nrt
overskirt, white hat, veil and
bouquet of white mtirns and
pink rose buds.
Jam es Wright, a cousin of
the groom, was best man and
serving as ushers were l.arry
Reedy, brother of the groom
and Rhea Johnson.
following the ceremony, a
reception was held in Weaver
Hall for about RXi friends and
relatives. A Hirer tlcrrd wed­

ding cake was cut and served
by Mr* Bruce Swinburne, ol
Kstenjlle, Iowa, a sister ol
the bride. Airs. Kay Ha eon, ol
Mlnneula an aunt of the bride
and Mrs. Allen Bozzle, an aunt
of the groom, presided at the

Vihlen Family

DeBary Personals

Holds Holiday
Reunion
lly Mrs. H. I.. Johnson
Tlir annual family reunion
of the Vihlen grnrratbin was
lit-hl on Christinas Eve. In
White Hall &lt;&gt;f the L'psala
Presliyterlan Church.
The ball was goyly decorated
for the oceasioii by Mrs. C.K.
Hunter. On« end held • large
lighted tree. Individual tables
rovtced with Christmas table,
c l o t h s each held a fancy culldie holder with n lighted can­
dle. The buffet taldu was also
rloverly decorated lit red. Af­
ter dinner, which was aervid
buffet atyle, those present en­
joyed talking over obi tinu-s,
Those enjoying the occasion
were; Sirs. Emma Vihlen, Mr,
and Mre. C, E. Hlltltsw, Mr.
and Mrs. Erie Vihlen, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Vihlen and child­
ren, l.rdr. and Mrs, (I. (). Norilgren, Lt. and Mrs. Leonard
Nnnlgren and daughter of Ft.
Ills, N. J ; Mr. ami Mia. Alan
Nordgreii mid daughter of Or­
lando; Mrs. Peggy llos, Col­
linsville, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Dawinn, Gadsden, Ala.;
Mr. and Mis. David Earle and
daughter. Golden rod | ila tt
Earle. Valpnraso, linl.s .Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Jones, Slid
and family, St. Cloud.
Mr. and Mis, Gusty Nurdg u n and son. Huntsville,
Ala.J Mr. and Mrs. BUI Bernosky uml family, Mr. and Mrs.
Kid. Vihlen 8r„ Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Walker ami daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Rid Vihlen Jr.,
and children and Stanly Vih­
len all of Sanford; Austin
Vihlen, Ft. Lauderdale, Ken­
neth Robbins Sr., Palalka;
Kenneth Robbins Jr.„ St.
Cloud] Randall R o b b i n s ,
Gainesville and Mr*. Jessie
Miller.

New Arrivals
rn

A2/C and M n. Johnny
Michael llavie, of Mt. ('te­
inane, Mlrh., announce tba
birth of a 7 lb. 7 o*. daughter,
Jan. it.
Thli Is the couple’* first
child. Paternal grandparent*
are Mr. and Mr*. Sara A.
fJohnny) Davie. Hi* Catalina
Dr., Sanford and maternal
grandparent* *r# Mr. and
Mr*. A. Mellln. of Detroit,

punch bowl and aststed with | School. Mrs. Reedy is a grathe serving.
I ituote of Lyman High School
The groom is presently sen and is a student at Orlando
ing In the U, S. Air Ferro and j Junior College,
la stationed at McCoy Air I After a short wedding trip
Force Base, In Orlando, lie is ||le couple will live in Orlando,
a graduate of Seminole High' 0u( „f ,0M„ gu, |U lnc1uded
Mr* Mary (Irapes, of Delhi,
Iowa, grandmother of the
bride; Mr. anil Mrs. Hrttrc
Swinhume. Kraig and Wendy,
of Entrrvillc, Iowa; Mr. and
Mrs Carl Wheeles and family
and Francis Jnhn«, of Pakis­
tan; Mr. and Mrs. It. ft.
Wheeles, Orlando; Mrs. Joe
Schnitzrr and Carl Jo. Delhi.
Iowa: Sgt. and Mrs. Kirsek.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Slllaway
and Mr. and Mrs. (iartami
Green nil of McCoy Air Force
Rase. Orlando.
Following Ihe rehearsal for
the wedding, Mr, and Mrs.
Dewey Rocdy. Sanford, enter­
tained mem tiers of the wed­
ding party, at the home of
the bride's parents, Mr and
Mrs. Robert (laddie, of longwood.
(illests included, the bridal
couple. Hcv. and Mrs. Cope
land. Itev. and Mrs. Darwin
Shea, Miss Diane Wharton.
Rhea Johnson, Larry Itred.v
and the (iaildie family with
their hniisegucsts, Mrs. Mary
(irapes and Mr, and Mrs.
Bruce Swinburne.

Granny Norwood
Honored With

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ansi, Billbergli, Queinella,
Family Dinner
What are BmmenidiT Do and certain Neoregelias, or
they grow in a garden? Do Aeehmeal.
By Mrs. II. I . Johnson
If you have a planter area
Mrs. S. E. Norwood, known they belong to the orchid
to her friends is "Granny family, or are they Just house In which you would like some
dignified contrast that will
Norwood." celebrated her noth plants?
not grow nut of space too soon
birthday last week. The first
These questions tre heard (as some leaty plants do) then
celebration was a family din
ner at her home in Lake Mon­ frequently, because now bro- hromeliads are for the garden­
mellads are in every flower e r’s answer to the green-thumb
roe.
preyer end thrive more if they
A birthday take with can­ show. Rromellidi ere gain­
dles which vvero blown out by ing world wide recognition, hive e shower at least twice
a week provided the planter
the honorrr was served with especially here in Florida,
plant fans ire including el allows good drainage. Due to
tlw dinner.
tin- natural thape of ihe leaves
Those attending were her leatt one or more member* which form water-tight cups
of this group for a new inter
son im | family, Mr. and Mrs.
their own water-level is main­
IVirus Norwood of Gainesville; est In their gardens.
tained by certain of the
two daughters and their hus­ The common family name l» hromeliads bull! in w i’-r sys
pineapple
family.
Everyone
bands. Mr. and Mr*. Eamrsl
ter,' so they can even no neg
Hamilton of Enterprise, and knows a pineapple and Flor­ lerloil now and then.
idians
know
the
Spaniih
moss
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. TIndell of
A boulder garden sems to
Lake Monroe, and another They are both hromellads.
Itromellads in Florida are he one of the bold, new, ad­
daughter, Miss Norinc Nor­
natural. This versatile family- vanced looks in gardening; ac­
wood.
tually the concept is a very
Also a gram'ton and Ids lias already given Florida n
old one in Oriental gardens,
most
interesting
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family, Mr, and Mrs. Arnold
Tlndal, of Elder Spring* and native flora in lb- ru.i &gt;■ two but now there Is a trend hero
emphasizing boulders, and
a granddaughter, Mrs. Odell trure species widen the stale
hromeliads can he used in as­
can
boast.
Small and children of Lake
Most brnmcliad- have an sociation with these rocks In
Monroe.
amating adaptability t h a t a most complimentary fas­
makes them a more flexible hion.
lyne plant to welcome into
Suitable hromeliads for the
your Individual garden re ­ rockery comes from rockyquirements. In nesrly every native habitat* in genera such
Florida garden there can tie as Ihe Dyekia, Hcchila,
found a timt where some kind llromrllad and Animus; other
MONDAY
of hromelladi can become a genera such as Neoregella,
Tlie Wesleyan Service Guild decorative addition.
Aerhmta, (Jueinelia adapt
of First Methodi«t Church will
Sun and shadow, tight and themselves to the boulder
meet at 7:30 p.m. at the home shade, tree or rock garden*, garden admirably and give
of Mrs. Uu)d Gaines, IBl&gt;2 Ce­ all are situations that are lively spots of color when In
llar Avo. with Mrs. Esenr greatly rnhanrod by Hh- addi­ bloom, especially Dycklas and
Neldcr in eharge of the pro- tion of hromelladi front the (juesnellas, while Neoregelias
grim .
genera: Uyrkia, Hechlia, An give a constant show of color

Planning
by the great variation of foli­
ar color.
In asking hromellads to be
adaptable to a number of dif­
ferent garden situations you
can he sure that they will
serve you well; they give
a pleasant rontra*i to the
leafy green of other plants;
color and shape that docs nut
come with other plants; an
essence that Is Individual, and
Is sure to elfrlt excited convenation by your artistic-con­
scious friend*. They give
Florida gardens a touch of the
tropics and a welcome change
from Ihe northern type gar
den.

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OVER ,15 YEARS

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(Along Side Post Office)

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TUESDAY
The Jay ere Wives Club
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or Mr*. John Spolikl, to* Va­
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monthly- aession.

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Mrs. Edna Reilly of Azalea and Mrs. 0,'idlc Jones Jr.,
Drive and Arthur Wlllhelm and their (line children. Rich­
were host and hostess at » ard, Beth and baby .Michael,
Christmas dinner served at all of Deer Park, N. Y.
Mrs. Reilly's home. Their
Recent guests of Mr. and
guests were Dr. and Mrs. Wil­ Mrs. Peter Hal) ot Bayou
li am Fiiller, Mr. and Mrs. Vista were Mrs. Holl'a sister
John Ltichel and Richard and brother-in-law, Mr. and
llriindagc, brother of Mr*. Mrs. George Hopson of WestReilly.
Held, N, Y.
Dr. and Mrs. William FIdler
of Palm Terrace, DeBary,
hrld open house for their Catholic Cluh
friends Thursday ev ening from
3 to 7 p.m. The home uas
beautifully decorated In a hol­ To Meet
ds)' motif for Ihe event.
Holiday guests of Mr. snd Tuesday Night
Mrs. Stanley Stroud were their
Board member* of Ihe Cath­
son, Robert, tlM'lr daughter
olic Navy Wive* Club met reiM arlcnri and son-in-law, Mr.
vently at the home of Mrs.
and Mrs. Richard Ilohr, and
Wally Brrnhart, in prepare.
ton, Peter, of Rochester, N. Y.
- tlon fur the club’* regular
Arthur Will goose of DeBary
monthly meeting, this Tues­
is improving at the Orange
day at I p.m. In the nursery
Memorial Hospital In Orlando.
Recent guest* of Mr. and building of the Naval Air Sta­
tion.
Mrs. Orville Jones were Hielr
Thoir attending were Mr*
son and daughlrr-ln law, Mr.
Lenox Fay, Mrs. F, C. Fow­
ler. Mr*. Truman Wolfklll and
Mrs. Brrnhart.
Fun Program
Wives of all Catholic Navy
personnel. Imtli active and re
Tonight
tired, are Invited to attend.
Following the business *r»*ion.
Father D. E. Finn, who I*
In DeBary
the group's spirliuul advisor,
By Mr*. Adam Muller
will conduct a question und
The DeBary Women'* Club answer period which should be
will apnnsnr t "fun night" to­ of inlerest to all.
day at I p.m. in the Commun­
ity Center.
Six acta will be preaented
including baton twirier* and
hula daocen from Sanford; •

q u a r t e t , en ereordianiM,
square dancer* and • aoft shoe
dancing act.
A night club theme will be
used with Dr. George Frilun
serving ■■ m u te r of ceremnnie*. A nominal fee will be
charged g n d refreshments
served during the social hour.

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butcher*, taken, candlestick maker*—are free
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extends to all, Uiey roust compete mucaufully with
oilier bualncmmcn in order to show a gnln on their
Investment. This healthy run)petit Ion reeulte
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Improvement continue*. T h at 1* why we are
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Thr annual charity hall,
sponsored by the Etka Lodge
l» scheduled for Jnn. 2d, at
the Mayfair Inn Ballroom.
Dnnrlog will start * 1 0:30 p.m.
Reservations are now being
aeerptad by reservation ehalrman. Bud Moughton. 8tev*
Androsko and Dick Mape*
nre eo-ehalrrnen of the ball.
Tbosr planning to attend
nre urged to make ruservaliens as early ns poteihle.

Mil, A N D MISS. H A R O LD R E E D Y

Pet*ra il greet - grendparent* are Mr. and Mr*. J. R.
Weill Hr., of Hanford.

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By Abigail Von Buren
have a fourteenth birthday party
and he invited ten of his school­
mates to the house for supper. We
left the house for a few hours. When
we returned the boys were weak
from hysterical laughter. It seems
one of them got the bright idea to
make a long distance telephone call
to The White House! They got
through, too, but didn't get to talk
to anyone of any importance.
Perhaps I have no sense of hum­
or, but 1 don't see anything funny
in calls like thut. As a punishment
1 have forbidden our son to use our
telephone without permission for a
month. My husband says i am being
too strict. Do you think so?
STRICT MOTHER

DEAR ABBY: 1 am married to a
man who Riven me the nlient treat­
ment for weeks at a time. Sometimes
I don't even know what he's mad at
me for. His whole family la that way.
They can hold a grudge for years.
We have been married for 33 years,
and I think that out of every month
he has been silent for two weeks.
Our children are married and gone
and it gets very lonesome around
here. Is there some way I can make
this man get over his pout and talk
to me?
LONESOME
DEAR LONESOME: If your
husband has been silent for two
weeks out of every month, during
your 83 years of marriage, he has
accumulated a sulking record of
more than 1G years! (I know a lot of
women who would be overjoyed by
such n blessing of peace and quiet.)
If you can't kid, coax or humor him
out of his mental hibernation, let
him sulk. A hnlf a bear is better
tlmn none.
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DEAR MOTHER: Nuisance tele­
phone culls arc not funny, and I
think your punishment was justi­
fied. (P. S. Whom were they hoping
to get? Caroline?)
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DEAR ABBY: I am 14 and think
I should have the privacy of my own
trouser pockets. Every night if I
have over 25 cents my mother tukes
it to pay the paper boy or something.
I earn my own money delivering
groceries after school. How can I
keep my mother out of my pockets?
She never pays me back either.
BROKE EIGHTH - GRADER

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OnBhidyst By Osw

L ait November, 16 of the
beat paira of bridge player*
In the United .Stale* complet­
ed in the trial* to determine
the American team which
will play for the World's
champlonihip Uiii summer.
When the smoke of battle
had cleared away the three
winning pnira, in order of
finish were; U, ItukciL Nail
of Houston and Jamea O. Jac.
oby of Dallas, Reliert Jordan
and Arthur Robinson of Phil*
adelphis, and Howard Schenken and Peter Levcntrltt of
New York.
Jim ’a victory can be partly
ascribed to the fact th at he
must have been the happiest
man in tha tournament. His
wife, Judy, gave birth to their

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first child, James Oswsld Jr.,
Just two days before play
started. James Jr., is also my
first grandchild, so I am just
about the proudest combina­

tion of grandfather and fathei
around today.
Judgment in close situation a
is the test of success in top
flixht competition and Jim
and Hubby gnlned a good
score when Jim converted
Bobby’a takeout duuble of
three hearts into a penally
double by passing.
Hobby opened the king of
diamonds and the di'fcn-e
promptly cushcd two dia­
mond* and three spiide tricks
and still hud to make a trump.
Of course, if Jim had elect­
ed to bid three no-trump ho
would ha vo made a git me, but
Jim had no way of knowing
that Hobby held the king of
hearts. Jim'a queen and one
heart could not step the suit
by themselves.

J .h e Woman: By Ruth Mii

How do you greet your hus­
band when he comes home
at night—with enthusiasm or
a tala of woe I
When hubhy aaki Ihat rou­
tine question, “ Weil, how did
your day go?”, it won't
brighten hi* homecoming to
hive to listen to a dispirited
string of little worries and ag­
gravation* that may have
plagued your day.

Bridge Club
Names Winners
Hy Mr*. Adam Muller
Tha I) e B a r y Duplicate
Bridge Club met Wednesday
at the Community Center
with Howard Middleton di­
recting 11 tablet.
North and South winnara
were first place, Mrs. R. C.
Andrews and Mrs. Nan Edwards; second, Mrs. Prank
Austin and Mr*. Edwin Wachtert third, R. T. Stevens and
Howard Middleton and fourth,
Dr. Earl Sanborn and Phil
DeHrrard.
Mrs. Andrewi and Mrs. Ed­
ward had a 70 per cent gain.
East and West winners
were, first place, Mr. and
Mra. E. M. Hinkle: aacond, E.
Z, Walters and Chris Daghlla;
third. Miss Ethel Johnson and
II. Guy Chasa and fourth,
Mr*. I-oris Week* and Prank
Holder.

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stamped envelope to Abby, Box 33G5,
Beverly Hills, Calif.

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DEAR BLABBED: Whv don't
YOU just keep YOURS shut?

DEAR BROKE: It’s probably an
old habit she acquired going through
your father's pockets, but that does­
n 't make it right. If your mother
needs your money, perhaps you
ought to offer it to her so she won't
have to help herself.
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DEAR ABBY: I am the kind of
wife who tells her husband every­
thing. His mother is the kind of
person who tells her friends every­
thing. Now everyone in town knows
ull my business. How do you get a
man to keep his mouth shut 7 Or
should I tell his mother to keep hers
shut?
BLABBED ABOUT

• Serv ice

You know that you'd like
him to be ebeery after a bird
day’s work, but do you ever
stop to think what ha would
like to hear?
In the lirit place, he'd like
a title excitement on your part
—not just at the tight of himaelf, but enthusiasm over
something that hsppcncd dur­
ing the day. It could be Just
that a flight of birds paused in
the back yard In the morning
before heading south, or that
Junior came home from school
with a star on his homework.
In (he eight or to hours that
your husband has been at
work, you must have done or
seen or thought something
worth telling him about.
One thing he doesn't want to
hear U complaints: about how
tired you are or bow impish
the children have been or that
some appliance broke down.
He had his own troubles at
the office. He wants to for­
get them and not take on any
of your*—at Icaat, not right
away.
8TARTH Hl'NDAY
DORIS DAY
IN
BILLY ROSE'S

JUMBO

RITZ
NOW thru WED.

B B P Siy

There may be some bad
newa he haa to hear, but if it
ian't earthshaking, the mom­
ent of greeting ian't the time.
Walt until he's had a chance
to relax, to rat a good dinner,
to acttlc back into the comfort
of home life before you ask
him to face anything unpicaaant.
That way, he’tt be better
able to take it in atrldu.
All a wife has to do to know
how to greet a homecoming
husband ia to put heraell in
his place.
If she can do that, (he'll
know be wants a warm wel­
come and a cheerful smile
from a wife who has something new and pleasant to telt
him, no m atl’r how inconse­
quential it may stem.
Enthusiasm ia infectious;
chances are he'll react in kind,

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mixture dog, light brown
with white oa cheat, stub
tall. IS Years old. Named
Daisy. Vicinity of Little
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2 BEDROOM house, kitchen "Wo’Mhave to build • fallout shelter! •w sttlt Pie got
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per. l i t Elm. 943 and K0. 3 B E D R O O M unfurnished
Clean large rooms. Cloio la.
All cleaa and nicely furnish­ house. $60 m o n t h . 3311
ISI month. FA 3 (344
Princeton Ave. FA 3-1000.
ed. NO S-33S7
1 BEDROOM house. IBS Lake FURNISHED Apartment. 19U2
Maple Ave, PA 2-0T31.
f i t , L o c i w ood.
2 ROOM Apartment. Private MODERN, 3 bedroom unfurn
isbed bouse. UiO W. Third
bath sad entrance, f i t Mel
St. Phone Bartow 333-3331.
loeville. FA 3-3430,

It

3 ROOM unfurnished house FURNISHED S Room Apart
m eat Claie, close in. Call
and garage. Good condition
FA M ill until 2:30 p.m.
314 E. Hth St. Pb. FA 2-4*68.
After 3:30 p .a „ PA 2 MM.
BEAUTIFUL furnished room.
Aviilable Jan. a,
Private home. FA 2-7411.
FURNISHED 1 bedroom and
kitchen. Private bath. Cou­
If you want people to pay
ple. 1st Door, own entrance.
attention to your business,
Reasonable. FA 2-3489.
call FA 2-M1I and ask the
Herald Stalf about some at­ 3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
tention getting ads.
ped, on lake, ready for oc­
cupancy. Call FA 2-OSM.

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Tou a n d *ai-h of y a u a f *
h f r o b r aollfiad and re q u ire d m
PI r r e n t a n r claims and da*
mand* which r o u , or a l t h a r a t
rou. m a r here a caiaot t h a **•
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dacaaaod. lal* of aald County*
to tho C o u n ts Ju d u * a f Sam*
Inol* Counts. Klurlda. a t h i e
oftio* in t h a c o u rt houa* of aald
County *1 Pan ford, r l o r ld * .
within at* c a l e n d a r month*
from ih* tlm* o f ih* rira t au*llratlon of thla halloa. Two
ruidaa of aach claim a r d l m a n d
. h a l l l.« In Wiiliue, and atiall
atnto tha plana of roaldaooa * ]|J
pact a f flr a addraoa of t h a claim ­
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claim a r damam t not ao filed
ahall ha sold.

I BEDROOM furnished apart­
ment in Lake Mary • $53. Pb.
FA I-17IT.
3 ROOM furnished bouse. 3SU3
Orlando Dr. 823-6790.
EFFICIENCY OARAGE APT.
AU conveniences. Close In.
Apply 903 Palmetto Av*. Ph.
FA M M .
FIVE ROOM House, partially
furnished. tM Month. Rt. 3.
Box B3A, BetrdiU Ave.
3 Bedroom house, kitchen
equipped. 1303 Douglas Ave.
FA 3-0363,
UNFURNISHED new 3 bed­
room house, kitchen equip­
ped. FA 2-36*3.

$9,250
I LOCATIONS for barber shop
and beauty parlor for rent Comfortable and attractive 2
HR, t bath Imjiiii', located in
el the Msr-Luu Motel. Call
nice residential section, Kil
Mr. Ilolsa, FA 3 2331 or
cben equipped, plus regular
FA 81910.
•xlras. and automatic watli
/ mf ur.T T v &gt;*nin:MAM V. For Mala or Ram
er. 93oo down, and $61, jwr
Aa r a a c o l u r of II,* L *«|
month. A line liomc buy!
Will and Trainman! of 3 ACRES, 2 flowing well*,
18 IIA E L M. HAHNS:*.
underground irrigation. Mod
doctasad
a to. A. spoor, J r .
era
a room, s bath house. Stenstrom Realty
AI turner for aald ratal*
Price reduced. Corner Cel­
I I * 1* M aanvlla At m u *
U n f u r l Floild a.
Real Estale — Mortgages
ery Ave. and Brlsaun, Sanl Jii 1,11*1, Ja n . 7. I I . : i A St. ISIS
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
lord, Florida.
0PK-.II

SOUTH SEMINOLE

VA-NO

ft *1 OATHS

DOWN PAYM ENT

10%

DISCOUNT

SALE

LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FA - CeovaoHa—I A FMA FIm s Om
hunlaad Folate* • On 17-92 &lt;2 Ml. So. or Sanford)
anlia Office 1 *1. Hu m ln*ide Entrance

KINU8W001I BUlLtlKKtf, INC.
PM. PA 9-9974

JIM RUNT REALTY, Sale* Afawt
Day*. FA 3-9116 • Eva. A bun. FA 94649 • 1134796

LIHERAL THADKH - KAHY TERMS
IIM

USTOM

(HAIP5 74.50

91191

1 A R T CADILLAC 4 Door Beds*
I V B I DeVUIe, Power, Air Cawd.

------ 91995
NOW 1166

4 0 1 1

.......... 9995
.. NOW 996

IlLDH 4 Dour H a r d t o p . M ........

I W I Power a e d A I r C o i j d ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
OLDS aa, 4 Door Sedan ..............
Power Brahe*. Steering, Air C ast

NOW

OLDS 4 Door Sedan ----------------- ----- 81985
Power *od Air fond.

.... NOW 1154

FALCON Hi*lion Wagon ..................... 91995
I Door. Htewderd Shift

..... —

NOW 1795

OLDS 91. 4 Door Hardtop

— NOW 418
PLYMOUTH 9 Paeeewger
...... 9693
HUtion
f
NOW 896
CHKVHULBT UeOtoy Coape .
•**•♦♦*•***# 9*93
8 CyL, Hleederd Hhtft.
----- . MOW 448
MKHCL'ItY 4 Doat Aa to, Air Cowd. -.... 91985
Power H r * h j j ^ l t j e r J i ^ ^ ^ . . _ NOW 1856
f'HKVKOLKT 4 Door ................. .......... . 9*93
Auto,
...... NOW 996
CORYAIR 4 Deer IB***********&gt;■**»*M
'4e'*&gt;*!**$**•*■*****'1**•* M M
Awtofcellc. P o w e r _____

SOIAS 989

......

M A O t *,i i P t ' I s I K'

501A5 49 SO

CENTRAL FLA DFCOR ATORS
* A J s&gt;C • J

FALCON 3 D oor

I v V H Htanfsrd Shift .................... - NOW 1978

R E U P H O L S T E R 'iS ^ u it lA 1
(HAIRS &gt;19 .V;:, ::.

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(OLLERSo/SANFORD

Wall

Furnished ApartmaaL CV&gt;sr S t Job lift Realty
Flumblnt 6t Heating
in. Ph. FA 3THE TIME TESTED FIRM
AIR CONDITIONING
116
N.
Park
Ave..
FA
2
6123
3 Bedroom modern House,
CONTRACT and REPAIR
kit. equipped. 91T Catalina.
WORK
INDUSTRIAL SITE
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 24361
Furn. 3 Bdrm. Apt- 1703 .Mag­ D Acre*—Cleared. 837’ High­
way From. Near Power and
nolia Ave. 93300.
R.R. Reasonable. Altamuutc
Realty, TF. 8-3733.
7. Iltusinow Ronlain

S • liKI)ROOMS, I, l ) j

34. Articles For Bate

Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath New 3 Bedroom. 2 bath home.
YEAR END SALE
Do U yourself peat wwtroL
home. Fenced yard. Near
No cash needed. $61 a New A Used T.V.’a Big
Why pay a high price for
NAS. 113 W. Coleman Cir­
month. Taxes ft Insurance
trada-ln allowances. Easy
peat control in your borne
cle. FA 3-7464.
included. 322-8063.
terms. Town A Country T.V.
or place of business. Do
3333 Park Ur„ 323-3363.
it yourasif sod save 30*
SAINT JOHNS RIVER
10. W anted to Rent
or more. 3 Months guaran­
Year around tenants wants The Shad are running on this 37. Special Service*
tee. Personal Instructions
3 bedrooms, lie balks.
by the form ulster of THE
fabulous stream. We have
Plano Tuning and Repair
Eait side of Sanford. Write
homes listed from $10,100 up, W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
SURE DEATH INSECTI­
Box 30 c'o Sanford Herald.
and river front lots at IM
CIDES. and sprayer furn­
FRI GI DAI BE
per front fool. If you like
ished. For information and
12. Real Estate For Sale fishing at ils lest, call us.
Sales A Service
free delivery call Raymond
G. 11. HIGH
3 Nice Building Lots So* x 130'
Woods. TA 3-3011.
1700 W. lit St. Sanford
each. High and dry with
Stemper
Agency
Ph.
FA
3403
1963 Zig Zag. Makes button
Irees. Located on Briarcliff
Ate. $1,130 buys all 3 lota.
REALTOR - INSUROR
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS, holei, dares, with guaran­
tee.. 4 payments of 17.13.
SYSTEMS
Pb. FA 3-9411.
St. Johns Realty FA 2-4H1 1911 S. French Ave. SPR1NKEU
AU Types and Sites
All typea of Rea) Estate
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Wc Repair and Service
Sturdy frame, weatherproof*
116 N. Park Ave. FA 26123
S T I NE
Camper's Carry-aU Rig.
John E. Fox,
Machinery
and
Supply
Co.
NKW IIOMKS
klovcabie, for pick-up truck
20T W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6431
Reultor
Idyllwilde • Ravtuna Park
or
trailer. Will sacrifice lot
U0 N. Park Ave. Ph. 893-0559
Refrigeration - Air-condition­ coal of construction. Call
Several new 3 and 4 IIH, l to BYOWNER. pTnecrest arts. 3 ing men needed. We train
FA 2-8032.
1 belh CH homes to select
Bedrooms, 2 tilths, Florida
you. Write Commercial
from. Fully Kitchen equip
room, enclosed play area.
Trades Institute Box 18, c'o DEEPFREEZE. Upright Hotpotnt, 13 cu. ft. 3 Yrs. old.
ped, centrally duct hem.
Nothing down. FA 2-S4:M.
Sanford Herald.
Perfect cond. FA 2-1533 or
soma wilh air conditioning.
FA 2-0228.
INCOME TAX RETURNS Low FHA and FIIA in tervice down payments, with Jim Hunt Realty 0. M. Harrison. 1311 Palmct
FREE loan of our efficient
lo Ave. Phone 322-9627.
monthly payments far k-n
Carpet Shempooers w i t h
Office
FA
1-3111
than ren t No down payment
TYPING Income Tax Reports.
purchase of Blue Luatre
Nights FA 2 0649
under VA financing. Be sure
Leave Message. FA 34303.
shampoo. CarrolPa Furni­
333-0700
to ace these two fine resi­
aa
ture,
1324
Park
Dr.
Sanford,
Fla.
dential steal today.
29. Autom obile Service
SIM MON'S Beauty rest Mat16. Female Help Wanted
Ircaa sod matching box
Stenstrom Realty Beautician wanted. Cut 'N AUTO GLASS
sprtng. 943. intercom Set
INSTALLED
Curl Beauty Shop. 313 Pal­
110. Ph. 3334076.
Real Estale — Mortgage*
Wimiahiold
Back
Glusa
metto Ave. FA 2-0834 or
lit N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
Door Gluss
Vent Glass
FACTORY T J YOU
FA 2-4013.
SERVICE
ALUMINUM BUNDS
THE BOSS SKZ
Write an ad that w i l l CITY ot Sanford Civil S«rvle* Senkarik Glass and Faint Enclosed head, 3a|-proo( bot­
Company
tom rail with plastic ends.
Board will bold examination
SPARKLE! So I sex. let's
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot­
for qualified applicants lo 319 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
try (hit one —
ton or nylon cord*.
establish eligibility list for
NICE S!ZE
Senknrik Glass and Paint
classification of Clerk-typist. 31A. Pete
THREE BEuLOOM HOME
Requirements: 18 to 43 FREE Kittens. FA 34149.
Compuny
that's got new paint all ovrr.
3.0 Magnolia Ph. FA 3-4623
years of age; Minimum edu
Nice quiet section, real close
to everything*- Pretty !awn cation—high school graduate 32. Fiowera - Hhruba
and shruhs. Everything's OK or equivalent; experlcuc* in Beautiful Camellias In bloom
SINGER
typing; roaident ot Seminole
but the price, and that's
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY Repossessed Singer Portable.
County for at least six
TOO LOWI $8,000 with Just
Pick up paymeata of 93.00
Grapevllle Ave. Near 30th St.
months. Soma knowledge of
$230 down and $6U per
per month,
genaral office practice* and 33. F u rn lln re
month, including taxea ami
CALL FA 2-5733
procedures desired. Exami­
In*unmet-. Incidentally, you
Alan'* fabric A Rugs
nation for qualified appli­ Used furniture, appliances,
can keep the nice kitchen
3669 Park Dr.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold,
cants will be held in the City
equipment that’s In the
Larry's Mart 21$ Sanford M . Autom obDw « T ru c k s
Hall at 2:30 P.M. January
home—no use movin' it.
22. 1963. Submit applications Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
1953 CHEVROLET hardtop.
fo Civil Servico Examiner
Auto trxn*. Must eall. Ph.
FltEE
ESTIMATE
Stemper Agency
in city hall not Istcr than Upholiteriag A Mattress*
FA 89907.
January 17, 1963.
ovaling. New A Used Furni­
REALTOR — INSUROR
ture. Call Nix Beddins Mf|. 1930 QUICK Super. 4 Dr. 9150.
FA 3-4991 1919 8. French Ave.
18. Htlp Wanted
3254*43 after 4 p.m.
Co., St TOO Cetary Ave.
ALMOST new modern home.
FA
3-3UT.USED, one owner. 1933 Ford.
Rail sacrifice. Easy- term*. NIGHT Grill Cook. Uuat be
9223. FA 24084 or TE 8-6248.
experienced.
White.
Apply
Sell
Us
Your
Furniture.
Quick
I ll Cedar.
Chick 'N Treat. Sanford.
Service Wilh the Caih. 17. Hosts • Motets
m r. E x e c u t iv e *
SUPER TRADING POST
If you have been waiting fur a 19. S itu atio n s W anted
Gateway To The Waterway
FA 14677.
bargain thla Loch Arbor Children kepi. PA 2-4193.
Robson Sportlnf Goods
home, featuring 4 bedrooms,
34. Article* For 8ele
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
2'i baths, with over » njo sq. Ironing wanted. KA 3-3363.
30444
E. lal Ph. FA 3-M t
TENTS FOR camping. Tarpa,
ft. of living area ii terrific
Palming
A
Repairing.
Fret
rope,
m
en
ktla.
Surplus
at 939,000. Immediate pos­
38. Motorcycles. Bcoof n
estimate*. Work guaran­ City, 201 W. 1*1,
session and good terms can
teed. Fred Roeiigcr. Phone
VESPA Motor Scooter* (new)
be negotiated.
LAROE selection af pedeitsl
FA 2 0339.
910.63 down A |I.U Week*
fans and large table fans at
ly.
very reasonable prices. Cash
Seminole Realty DAYS WORK. FA &gt;4107.
Lewi* Saks A Service
and carry. See Mr. Curlale
2317 Country Club Road
W. DIETRICH, REALTOR IIUUSKWORK or babyMUinfo ■l Brookfield Mills. 306 N.
Ph. FA 3 7939
FA ! 3360.
1901 S. Park Ave.
Elm Ave. Please do sot teleFA 24232 anytime
1901 Veapa. 110 CC. FA 110)6.
21. H ttU tjr

Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
318 Palmetto
FA 3 09)4
Realtor
Raymond Lumlqulst, Assoc. r
R E N T A BED
FA 34911 Atlantic Bank Bktg. 24. Eloctrtta) Barries*
RoUaway, HeaptUl A Baby
FRIGIDA1RB
Lakevlew home with lake
Beds
Sales A Service
By Day, Week* or Meath
privilege* in South Sylvan
CARROLL’! FURNITURE
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms llout* Wiring, Free Estlmataa
and 3 baths. Air-Condition- Sid Vihleo'a Randall Elaclrlc
Ph. FA 3-8181 III W. lit St.
112 Magoolia Ph. FA 2-0913
#4. Phase FA 57996.
House FA »M ».
25. i ’lum blng Hervicon
WKLAKA
APARTMENTS: J. W. Hall, Realtor
PLUMBING
Room a private bath*, lit
"Call Hall" FA 14641
Contraollog A Repairs
w. First St.
3344 So. T read Ave.
FREE DELIVERY
UafuraDhed x b a d r o o m Small acreage IT acres high
R. L. HARVEY
house. 931 Eicamhla. Ph.
and dry. Beautiful pint s and 204 nanford Ave. FA 24363
FA 1 0374.
oaks. Located at city limits
of Long wood.
ville.
FURN. APT.

Sunland Estates Homes

phone GA 5-5938

12. Real Kalnte Fnr Sale 26. Radio ft Television

Mon. Ja n . 7. *63— P ag e 9 9. F or Sals o r Rent

W4

Classified
Phone
322-5612
322-5613

1. Lost ft Found

CLASSIFIED INDEX

............. .

tl

Awlometlr

lie j PARK AVE.
HANFORD

__________ .... NOW 1188

3 LOCATIONS

ORLANDO CW 14118

318 E. lad ST.
SANFORD
HAM------— tjifla

FA

J

�Previous Freezes Also Put Crimp In Seminole Agriculture
conaiderable mow, with trace*
occurring aa far south at Or.
Undo. After the disastrous
freeze of lfl&amp;M, vegetable
grow era endeavored to find
a froat-free area. In i m Mr.
Henry M. Flager, builder of
the Florida Fast Coaat Rail­
road, In order to develop ton­
nage for that road encouraged
the planting of vegetable* on
Cape Seble—the southerly tip
of the Florida mainland. These
vegetables were to move hy

was tl&gt;* w ont tinea 1940
In Seminole County, brought
■bout many comparisons to
pm loua cold weather In this
Kendall Chase of Chase and
Co. wrote an Interesting ar­
ticle back in July of 1947 in
which ha traced cold weather
up to that Unit and it* effect
on the county.
Here la that article.
FREEZES
The first dependable record
«f eavoro cold In Florida daUa
hack to 1831. Reference! made
to aevere colds prior to that
time mention tome of DeSoto’s
men freetlng to death—this
cannot be verified. In 1833
there eaemt to bn reasonably
complete record! of tempera­
tures which at St. Augustine
raaohad approximtely 10 de­
creet above icro, and the St.
Jotaa River la reported to,
lave frown several yards

boat to Miami, and Uience by!that data the eitrus production
rail to the northern m arkcU .|ln Florida had reached 1,370,So far as any one knew *t V # boxes. In 1917*18 It dropthal time frost had never oo ped to 5,381,309 boxes. The
currcd there. The freetn O next cold occurred In 1927.
1899 killed all tender v*gri- again in 1931, and again in
abiea in that area an i frost 1940. Production of citrus con*
was recorded at far aoutb linue to Increaie in Florida
aa some of the Keys.
until in 1947 the crop was esti*
Other cold wave*, or freezes, mated to be in exxcess of
occurred In 19U3, 1904, I9M 100,000,000 boxes. The Fehand then akip from that date ruary 1947 freeze was not
until 1917 before another very severe in terra* of temper.damaging cold occurred. By ature. The morning of Feb.

3, and for several morning
thereafter, the temperature
was near or below freezing.
February had been preced­
ed by the warmest winter on
record for the prior 73 years.
ThU warm weather put the
eitrus and vegetable crops in
a soft, suscepible, condition so
they suffered severe damage.
The citrus loss was estimated
at 23,000.000 boxes.
When citrus trees are shock­
ed. even though the fu lt on

the tree* h it not been ruined,
the tree will aomelimes draw
Juice from the fruit in order to
revive itself. Tests have been
made to prove this by Inject*
Ins color matter Into o r­
anges and tapping the limb*
or trunk of the tree later and
find the coloring matter. Such
a ihock doein't have to come
from a freeze. It might follow
a hurricane, aevere drought
or other unfavorable growing
condition*.

Undoubtedly other eold
wavea occurred at various In­
tervale, probably of lest iev-

•rity.

la Am History of Orsnga
County w* find recorded tfaa
following affidavit, made by
the late Captain B. M. Robtnaen, oka of the pioneers of
Oranga County, (which then
Included what la now Semi­
kola County) who at that time
lived Mar Sanford at Fort
Read. T ie affidavit It dsted
Feb. I, 1IN, and resJa at
foUows:—
"That on the night of Dee.
N , 1894, ■ freeze occurred
In Florida by reason of which
tba entire crop of oranges
and other frulta In the County
• ( Orange and other counties
waa rutaod and loat; That af­
terward*, to-wit, on the night
at the Tth of February, 1813,
a atlU greater freeze occurred,

WITH EARLY HEEK SPECIALS LIKE THESE

PRICES GOOD THRU WEDNESDAY
♦Quantity Rights Reserved ♦

YOU GET MORE QUALITY
g if t e T f o r l e s s b o o k s
PER GIFT WITH MERCHANTS
GREEN STAMPS. r &gt;

FARMER GRAY
}
SWEET SMOKED i
SLICED BREAKFAST

2ozCUBE
STEAKS

Income Tax Primer.

EACH
A #
M ta f f lc ) W W T

TENDER TASTY SLICED
articles to tba Newspaper
Enterprise Assn. Im s m
By Richard A. Malien*
Tha first thing you may no*
tics about your 1983 Income
tax return la that tha place
for printing or typing .your
name la longer. If you look at
the space next to It you will
notice that the spot for your
Social Security number Is be­
fog emphasised by bold-faced
print.
This new Importance given
your Social Security number Is
part of tha preparation for the
use of electronic automatic re­
turn processing. The Internal
Revenue Service for '82 re­
quires all persons with Social
Security numbers to use them.
In the case of a Joint return
of husband and wife, In most
cases only tho Social Security
number of Uu&gt; husband is re­
quired. However, If the wife
has a separate Income of more
than laoo (or 11.200) if tha it
over 13, or If she bat self-em­
ployment Income (or most
other income paid to brr
alone), her number must also
be oo the return.
For filing purpoaes, every­
one covered or not covered by
tbe Social Security Act, musk
have a Social Security num-

have a Social Security number
and it nut furnished a form to
obtain t number by the Inter*
nal Revenue Service during
1962, he mutt apply for one.
Form Is available from any
district director of Internal
Revenue or from any district
Social Security office.
Another Innovation In your
1962 return is the option to
hive any overpayment applied
to the purchase of scries E
United States Savings Bonds.
And da bear In mind these
often-overlooked items about
filing your return:
SION IT—Now, on the long
form 1040 ou page 2 Instead of
page I, husband and wife must
Loth sign on Joint returns.
Even If you use a separate
schedule for such Hama as
rents, dividends, or Interest, In
preparing your return make
sure you transfer tha total to
the applicable lines on tho re.
turn Itself. The Internal Reve­
nue Service also requires for
the first tin:* that your Social
Security number be entered op
all attactimroti to your return.
The penalty for failure to
submit your Social Security
(or other arrount) number on
your return It $3 (or each vio­
lation.
Q—Under what conditions
can the abort form (I040A) be
filed T

your wife if you file a joint
return), and if your (and your
wife's total income (except for
no more than 1200) waa from
wage* or salary on which tan
was withheld by your employ­
er.
Q—When must the long farm
(10401 be utedT
A—If you were self-employ­
ed you must use the lohg form.
But even 11 you are an em ­
ploye, when you have over
110,000 total Income or you
have more than 1200 from
•ourcea other than wagot and
salary aubject to withholding,
the long form la for you. Alto,
If you are claiming the status
of cither "Head of Household"
or "Surviving Spouse."

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IS - i ' t ' - • • I cranberry sauce. Odds are that ml*
■ , • 1 lady’s party dresses, and every man's
best suits, wera worn much mura
than usual during the holidays.

LADY F A S YEAST RACED

Don't Just tuck them bark Into the closet on a hanger
and forget them. On* good rule to remember about
clothoa ear* 1* that spots and stains of whatovor kind
shouldn't bo ollowed to harden and bocum* fixed In tha
fabric. That makes them oven more difficult to get out.
So bring In your boot finery now for our otpert
spot cleaning, for tho thorough overall rleanlng ws
fire to overy garment, and the expert presting that will
take out thee* wrinkles and crease* to make your clothe*
look Ilka wow. It pays to taka good care of your good
slothes. Wa pick up and deliver . . .

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* * e i O fc
By LARRY VEKM11EL
Johnny Alexander waetea no
tim*. No sooner was he seated
as County Commissioner to*
duy than he asked that the
next commission meeting be
postponed so he can attend a
seminar in Tallahassee.
• • •
County Judge Vernon Mize
says he'll continue to impose
mandatory Jail sentence! &lt;n
DWI cases this year . . . Mize
says the number of cases has
decreased since the mandatory
jail sentences were imposed
in April of 1962.
• * *
Which reminds me Mayor
Tom McDonald will have to
buy the house a round tonight
after he Is sworn in as mayor.
Jim Crspps ignored the press
last year.
• • *
Memo to Gene Tucker. Some
birds are building nests Inside
the Florida State Bank letter­
ing outside the building.
• • ■
Fort Terminal application in
and the City will act on it to­
night.
• • •
Did you know that it will
cost the city well over tt.OOO
annually with this postal hikeT
. . . Imagine what it will coat
. the county!
•

•

*

New County Commissioner
Johnny Alexander unhappy
over money spent In District Z
. . . thinks the money {road
department) aliuutd be equally
divided.
•

*

#

A CONVERSATION WITH

MACK CLEVELAND JR.

DeBary Retirement - Care Center Planned
Munson Heads Up
B it e j ^ a n f o r ii I j m t l h New Corporation
VOL. 53

WEATHER: Pair tonight and Wednesday. Colder, with low of about 40.
United Prena Leased Wire
Established 1908 TURS., JANUARY 8, 1963
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 622

Hutchison
Heads County
Board Again
New County Commissioner*
Lee Gary, District 4, and John
R. Alexander, District 2, were
scatrd officially at today's
meeting of the commission.
Vice chairman J*'*ies P.
Avery Jr. called for Ihe quali­
fications of Ihe new commis­
sioners and Clerk Arthur Beck­
with certified their credential*
were In order and the new
members took their place* aft­
er exchanging greetings with
Ihe retiring membcri, Ted
Williams and Vernon F. Dunn.
Following the calling to or*
der of the new board, Ally.
Harold Johnson look the chair
and conducted the election of
officer* which resulted In the
unanimous
re-election
of
Chairman J. C. Hutchison and
Vice Chairman AveryAvery read vreetings from
Ihe chairman, who is in Sem­
inole Memorial H o s p i t a l ,
which said. In part, "I want
to express my warm apprecia­
tion for the services rendered
by the outgoing members, and
I feel the county la richer for
their service." A warm w-ejcome was also extended to the
new members.
Both William* and Dunn in
their parting remarks said it
had been an honor and a pleas­
ure to be of service to the peo­
ple of the rounty, and Williams
asld he was sure the county
has the arrvlce of the best
qualified men available for the
Job.

REPORTER: Mack. I no
&gt;ice your smiling face beam­
ing at Haydon Burns (aoe
photo). Does that mean you
gonna support him next year
for governor?
CLEVELAND: That's a lit­
tle too premature.
REPORTER: Eh 7
• • •
Jaycee week here I p . 20-28.
Paat President', fu n e h e o n .
Jan. 24; DSA bam£ f . Jan. 26.
Awards for outstanding young
teacher, sailor, farm er, good
government award and dis­
tinguished service award.
• • •
The meeting on Jan. to be­ JACKSONVILLE (U Pll tween John Krlder and the A State Health Department
DeBary Chamber (or ahould I official warned Monday that
say boxing match) has been another outbreak of encep­
halitis like (lie one that hit
cancelled.
the Pinellas County area
• • •
last summer could strike
President Morris Hale of
Orlando Junior College denied again In Florida in 1983.
Dr. Charles M. Waters,
this morning that there was
any truth to the rumor that helath department epklemoSeminole College was going to logist, said the number of
pull out of North Orlando. Said confirmed cases of encephali­
it was news lo him, and added, tis-sleeping sickness—almost
“These false rumors get go­ tripled In (lie state In 1962.
" I am frightened we may
ing and they are hard to stop.
have
another epidemic in the
But, wc will have big newi
coming year," he said.
for the area shortly."
"Wc have a Joint federal• • •
Undrr a new plan for the slate study w-orking now in
City of Longwood all thorough­ an attempt to find out Ihe
fare! running east and west cause of tiso disease. But in
will be designated "avenue*’.’ the meantime, it could break
white those running north and out again anywtiere."
south will be "atreeta."
• • •
Oviedo ia really going to get
lit in about 30 days—no, not a
big celebration, Just putting in
new street light*.
• • *
WASHINGTON (DPI) Longwood* City Council
okayed a request to purchase Rep. Robert L. F. Site*, (Da two-way radio set for use Fla.), called Monday for an
in the mayor's home at last inquiry into the Viet Namese
Thursday night'a meeting. war as one of the first order*
Counril also okayed the pur­ of business in the new Con­
chase of a new alternating red gress,
Sikei, from Crestview and
and white dome light for the
third-ranking Democrat on
fire truck.
• • *
the House Defense Appropri­
Lnnguund'a water lank and ations subcommittee. said he
lower will get a new paint was shocked by defeat of
Job . . . probably within the South Vietnamese forces at
Ap Bav by an outnumbered
month.
• • •
force of Communists. He said
The Seaboard Air Line RK “ we cannot risk American
probably doesn't know It, yet, lives" if the Vietnamese re­
but they owe the town of fuse to fight, as they were
Oviedo a $3.00 fee for a build­ accused of doing la the bat­
ing permit. They are eon* tle.
“ We must gel some assur­
atruding a ramp and dock for
loading and unloading piggy- ances that the Vietnamese
bark trailer* and haven't said will fight, and gel some offi­
a word to the town about it. cer* who will command"
• • #.
Sikes said.
County Judge aura get­
ting fancy. Firyt a special
sidewalk from the Sheriffs Sales May Help
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
iff ice to the office and now
. _ collections may help
Vernon Mize wants an inter­ Bale* tax
com system . . . He'll get it offset the effect of the mid*
December freere on Florida's
too to the tune of $145.
• • •
overall economy, according te
Comptroller Ray t
Green.
Sanford Atlantic Bank
1
rectors
meeting today and Bill Green reported Monday th at
Hemphill and Scott Burns will the outlook for revenue In*
probably bo named new direc­ come during the near year la
good.
tors.

Encephalitis
Danger Cited

Inquiry Asked
Into Viet Nam
Forces Action

NEW COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Leo Gary
Rtiti John R. Alexander ttny good bye to their
predecenBorn in office, Ted Will inmn, far left, and

Vqmon Dim, center right. The new commUnion*
ern were minted today,
(Herald Photo)

County Aide Opposed
County Commissioner John
Alexander today aikcd Ilia
commission for serious consid­
eration against hiring an ad­
ministrative aide and voiced
his objecliun lo ihe need for
the 113.000 appropriation.
Alexander declared that he
was not convinced of the need
for an aide, and ho emphatic­

ally said he thought the board
should give further thought to
the step.
The commission included
SI3.000 in Ihe new budget for
ihe proposed aide, lo Include
his salary, the salary of a sec­
retary and his office expenses.
Alexander's opposition came
just a few minutes after Vice

Chairman Jim At cry had said
in the course of another dis­
cussion that in his opinion the
employment of an aide tu as­
sist In the administrative work
of the commission was a nec­
essary slep for the commission
lo lake.
Alexander also succeeded In
having the next meeting of the
board postponed so Ihe new
commissioners could attend
Use seminar for commission­
er* at Tallahassee. The hoard
decided lo meet Jan, 29. In­
stead of the regular dale. Jan.

nsiwA...
Loan Grunted
WASHINGTON tUI’l) - The
I.'nited Male* util make a Bo­
day emergency loan of $3ii
million to Urazll to help it
buy essential import* during
its financial crisis.

Plan* for a half-million dol­
lar retirement and nutslng
center to tic built In Dellary
were announced today by Dr.
Ijronard Munson, president
of Retirement Life, Inc.
The new corporation, com­
posed of Sanford and De­
Bary business and profess­
ional men, is preparing to
build a 92 to 112 tied home,
with 88 beds in Ihe main
building and several duplex
cottages, designed especial­
ly for retired couple*.
“This new retirement-nur­
sing home will be unique in
the state," Munson said,
"and rates will Ik- within llie
limits of the Blue Shield Sen­
ior plan, ami also within pro­
posed social security retire­
ment pensions."
The new center is to be
situated on a take, near the
site of the now DeBary Medi­
cal Center, ami will inrct
n erred it *1Inti standard* uf the
American Hospital Assn., the
American College of Sur­
geons and Ihe American Col­
lege of Physicians. It also
will be built to 1902 govern­
ment standards ami specifi­
cations, Munson said.
Munsun said (hat Architect
Jim Chapman, who It one of
the members of the corpora­
tion, already has plans and
drawing* for the 32.000 square
foot, one story building well
on ihe way and is beginning
lo draw up specifications for
building requirements.
No dale has been set for
beginning ronstrurtion, but
the center it expected to be
ready (or occupancy tills
summer, Munson said.
Toe officer! and executive
Liard member* of the new­
ly farmed corporation arc
Mur son, president; Robert
Ucsserer, secretary; IMm
Arman, treasurer; W. 0 .
Miller ILIIary, builder; at­
torneys F nneth Lrfllcr ami
William IMichieon; architect
Jim Chapman amt Dr. Mack
Upton, retired nose and
throat specialist from De­
nary.
Munson, who is s fellow
ol the College of the Amoricsn Gcristrles Assn., assertid that tlie retirement center
and nursing Lime li nut plan­
ned a* s plan* (it “Just vege­
tate," but resident* will lie
encouraged “ to stay active
and busy, and take part In
as many social and recreat­
ional activities as they have

strength and inclination.
' There'll be nothing fan­
cy, but everything will be
planned along the line* of
simplicity, safety, j'wd care,
and an active, enjoyable
Ufe," he asld.
Within the center will be
facilities such aa a library,
music room, arts and crafls,
photography
lab.,
beauty
ahop, barber ahop, concess­
ion center- laundry, hobbysupply center and a fully
landscaped recreational area
out of doors, with shuffleboard, lawn bowling and other
sports.
Physical therapy will be
available, with particular at­
tention to live need* of arthri­
tic residents, and they will
Ire free to romc and go and
take part in the civic, reli­
gion* and social affairs of
the community of DeBary.
Resident* will he under the
care and advice of their per­

sonal physicians, but rou­
tine medical cheeks a t regu­
la r periods will be given by
Ute supervising medical staff.
The entire facility' will bo
air conditioned and every
safety factor will be provid­
ed.
Munson noted that real*
dent* will be allowed to
bring liteir own bed and per­
sonal belonging* If they so
desire, and if they are aafe.
Semi-privacy is planned in
the use of the collage resi­
dences for couples, with a*
much personal freedom as i*
permitted by physicians, but
with the security of prompt
nursing care, aid and help,
If needed.
“ We are aiming for a retironient life in which tho
individual keeps as physical­
ly active as possible, always
menially active, living in
the present and nut in tho
p**1," Munson emphasized.

Cuban Invasion
Force Is Urged
MIAMI (UPI) — Four recently released Cuban
iimuiern, chnrtflnff that Amerk-u huit “acted like a
second-clana power" in vain efforts to overthrow Pre­
mier Fidel Castro, today urged formation of a new,
"Inriro-acnle" Cuban invasion force outaide the United

States.
Ths four, who described
thi-msrlvi-s aa spokesmen fur
a minority faction among the
invnslun veterans, said Presi­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
dent Kennedy's Per. 2V call
major airlines hare decided to
fur unity among Cuban refu­
stop fining persons who fail lo
gees was “a smokescreen tu
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) cancel
reservation*
they
don't
21.
cover up the fact that the Gov. Farrl* Bryant said to­
In other business, the repair use. But they will continue
United Ktates really ha* no
of (he Lor.jrwopd-Markliam. rtnlng themselves for selling
plan to *c|re thu Cuban prob­ day he experts to roa^a a
decision this week on a spe­
lem."
1. Dan Wright lt*d|y was lieu id a report (nun Ad mm Is- road was dLeusied and also loo many lickela fur a (light.
elected County Belaud Hoard tralor Waller Teague on the the grading of Little Wcklva
They also assailed “falsa cial session of the legisla­
ture lo deal with reapportionRoad
from
Ihe
LongMoodchairman replacing Jim Hirk- present status of the six pro­
lenders" of the Cuban refu­
znent.
Markham thoroughfare lo San
enmeyer.
ject*.
gees—a shaft elearly aimed
STAFFORD, England (UPI)
lando Springs.
Whether he announces the
at Jose .Mho Cardona and
Mason Wharton was elected
Comments from the state de­
At Alexander's suggestion —City officials said today lo
decision here or at a news
his
C
u
b
a
n
Revolutionary
vice rhairman at the reorgan- partment on required adjust­
Hie matter was deferred until cal school children have sug­
conference in Sarasota Sat­
Council.
izationai meeting of the group ments in the preliminary tin- new commissioners hnvr
urday will depend on his suc­
this morning.
Thu four are Enrique Liar*
plans for new construction at an opportunity to inspect the gested Die best way tu prevent
cess In getting tclcplrau*
Jr., Sergio Galeanu, Manuel
New member* John* Evans the South Seminole Junior roads under discussion. Kngi young people from smoking
commitment* from legislat­
Camargo and Enrique Rodri­ ors.
of Oviedo and Dr. A. W. Kppi High, Sanford Junior High necr Hill Oush's estimate ol would he to sell eigareta only
guez.
Jr. were seated at the meet­ and llie Rosenwald School, the cost to repair Ihe two In expensive packi of 30
The governor, who took a
They say they represent 100 firm hand in negotiating with
ing. Retiring members were were heard and thu cnmpll- right angle curves In the smoke*.
of Ihe 1,113 Invasion prisoner* legislators this week after
Ed Jordan, a veteran of 27 alli es approved, tu lie Incorpor­ lainuwood-Markham road war
rmi-omed by tlie United leaving Hie preliminaries to
years oil the board and John ated into the final plans.
$5,000. which did not include
State* fur $112 million. These House and Senate leadership,
llrumley, who ha* served 12 Teague reported Umt filial drainage facilities.
LIMA, Peru (UPI) - Ths:
100 ex-prisoner* boycotted said he baa not thus far con­
years.
frderal approval for financing
A letter from Golden Gem military junta government de­
Kennedy'e Orange Bowl wet- tacted enough lawmaker* on
The first action of ths new of the English Estates school Growers, Umatilla, urgently cided Monday night lo follow
rome to the freed Cuban*.
boanl was to rhnnge the time has been received, the approv­ requested that all grove land up ita weekend crackdown on
which to baae a definite con­
The four spokesmen said clusion.
of thu school hoard meetings al of the board was given for in the rounty be re-evaluated ronimunlsm with a program ol
they have resigned from In­
to aftemoons instead of morn­ adjusting preliminary pluns to fur tax purposes since Ihe hig I social and economic reforms
Of the ones he has con­
vasion Brigade 2306 "to pre­ tacted, and he refused to tell
ings, setting I p. in. on the meet requirement* for addi­ freeze, lierause most of the tu ease distention stirred up
pare a new plan of action newsmen the numlwr, only
second Thursday of the month tions at Lyman High and tree* under 12 years o( age by the Jteds,
sguinsl the Castro regime." two have turned him down,
aa the new meeting time.
Croum* Academy,
had been heavily damaged.
They said the hrlgude should he said, and they qualified
In a abort meeting, the board
Wright commended Teague
Tile commission agreed, at
approved the trustees report, for his careful planning of Avery's suggestion, to defer
he ill sbu tided berause It was tin- rejection with a pro mho
MIAMI IIEACH (UPI) orgunlzed “fur a [mi pose that to go along tf nothing bet­
approved the setting up of s c h o o l hoard expenditures ami tlie m atter to the next meet­ Secretary of Agriculture Or­
payroll accounts as proposed commented that no increase in ing.
Hie county clerk and lax failed."
ter Is possible.
ville J„ Freeman today asked
by the finance department, the mIIlege ia expected for
The hrjgndt'• l e a d e r s ,
returned
excess
It was also drcldrd lo ac­ a major farm organization lo collector
He laid he 1* asking for
approved the supcriiitendent'a next year.
cept the hid of Gcnrral Motors work fur moderate internal 19*12 f e e s totaling $40,000 to Manuel Arthur, Jose I'ervs commitments for a Senate
report by It. T. Milwec and
Hun Roman and Eneiilo Oliva, rcapporlionmcnt on a form­
A bid for 3&lt;si gallon* of t'orp. for the two new dump supiMirt prices in Europe's the eounly today.
aet a meeting at I |i. in. Jan. baud soup at $I.6U a gullou trucks nreded hy the road de­ Common Market und tu cn
Clerk Arthur Herkwilli Jr. support Mira's roundl.
ula of either tho present 38
17 to view final plans fur the was approved for the Atlantic partment. The accepted bid courage American farmer* to retained caress fees in his
Tlie four railed on the seats or an increase io 42.
English Estate* Elementary Chemical Co., and Lyman was for a roniplcte dump approve the administration's office of $21,197.36, a jump of United Mtstes "to declare In tlie House, he la pushing
School,
Se l l oo I athletic department truck at $3,828 94 and a rah 1964 wheat program.
$3,000 over llie previous year, whether it is willing to give for an increase from the pre­
Voicing a desire to get on was given permission to make and rliaaala unit hi be used
while Tax Collector John Gal­ Cuban refugees a* much aid sent 93 to 144.
with the building program fur their aelectiun of hid* on base­ with a Itody now on hand for
loway reported excess fee* tu free Cuba as Castro ha*
Meanwhile, Hou&gt;e Speaker
rounty schools, the board ball equipment.
received—from the Commu­ Mallory Horne cunlinued lo
$3,0*7.88, or a total of $8.916.82.
MIAMI REACH (UPI) - or $18,348.
No report from Tax Asses- nist blue—to enslave It.*'
press fur Inclusion of federalSecretary of Slate Dean Husk
They emphasised that no states relations matter* la
said Monday there wa* a "fair M,r ' ,,r y ^ a rlf Walker was
American or other foreign any special session called fur
chance" of progress in 1963 to­ turned in today.
Tlie County Commis-KUi or­ troops were wanted. They rcapporlloninrnt.
ward a more stable peace. “ I
don't like lo be a prophet, but dered Beckwith to write a | -aid Cuban refugees could
I believe then- is * fair eiianee letter lo ull county ul(it-lal* "free Cuba through our own
we can make history tn 19bJ that tlieir annual reports efforts withuut need of fortoward a mure stable peace," must be turned in by Jan. 13 elgn intervention that would
or tlie board will lie forred Jcopard'ie world peace.'*
Rusk said.
lo inform tlie governor.
"The United Htates raunut
Slate law requires, all an­ rontinue participating in uur
nual report* turned in hy liberation effects in thu Mini
OXFORD, Mill, (UPI) — A
Tim County Commission
Jan. 13 or the officers can varlllatiug and half hearted
federal grand Jury convenes
today held off appointing
face expulsion from office.
wry it ha* hern ti ling to fur," committees fur Ihe new year
here today to take up charges
the group said.
against 11 persons, including
[tending fu rlL r study by tha
“ ily unsmiling, illicitly or* new board members John
former Maj. Gen. Edward
through mediocre Cuban lead­ Alexander and te e Gary.
Walker, arrested in connection
ership, the total respuiisiliility j The busrd agreed lo go
with rarial rioting at the Uni­
fur our euuse, the United over the list of the proposed
versity of Mississippi. The II
RKit LIN (U PI)—The U. S. States has unwittingly serv­ committees
face a variety of charges, in­
including
Ihe
cluding rebellion, insurrection Army today completed without ed the Intel eats o f Soviet di­ board of trustees of tho te w
and conapirary to oppose the Incident a six-day mnvrineol plom acy."
Library, medical examiners,
s
s
•
authority ol llie United States. of s,uw troops to and Irani
water control, board of ad&gt;
Berlin along Ihr 110-mile HerUNITED NATIONS, N. V. Juslmcnt and zoning board.
lln-llclinstedt highway through (UPI) — The United Statu*
and Russia, over Culmu up.
MOSCOW (UPI) — The 32 Communist Kait Germany.
Two final westbound con­ IKislUon, Monday night reach­
Russian Ctirlitian* who sought
refuge in Hie U. S. Embassy voys passed through Russian ed a compromise settlement
Bridge
Pag* 2
last week from alleged religi­ checkpoints at earli end of the of the Cuban crisis which
ous persecution have returned highway without trouble, an brought the world to the brink
Classified _
Paga 7
uf nuclear war less than three
Comic*
Paga 8
to their Siberian homes, Com­ Army spokesman said.
months ago.
munist parly officials said to­
Dear Abby
Page 2
The settlement did not sat­
day. The official* declined to Seat Belts Urged
Editorial ..... «. .. Pag* 4
give further details on the fate
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — isfy the U, 8. demand for
Entertainment ... Paga 8
NEW SCHOOL HOARD CHAIRMAN J Dun Wright conducted school
of (he Christiana or reveal The Cabinet urged today that "adequata inspection" of the
Legal* — ---- Page 8 4 T
board h t n l n w today after being elected
heud the group. Shown with
whether any of the II children alt stale agencies install seat removal of Soviet offensive
Russia ------‘L~
Paga 6
Wright (eaatedi are John Kvana of Orie j (left) and Dr. A. W. "Dub"
among them had barn
bell* la liteir autumeWitw la weapons from Cuba and guar­
Society
_
Paga 3
(Herald i’hoto)
J£(I1P Jtm (fi&amp;htj, who took office today.j
antees against their return.
from their parents.
an /H a rt to save lives.
Mpui ta
Paga i '

Wright Chairman
Of School Board

Fines Cancelled

Smoking1Curb?

Reforms Planned

Support Asked

Bryant To Decide
On New Session

Clerk, Collector
Turn In $40,000

Chance For Peace

New Committees
Are Postponed

Hearing Set

T roops Moved
Without Trouble

Siberians Returned

Herald Index

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                    <text>THtm S., JANUARY a, 1063

COUNTY NEWS

Plana are being made by
the Duplicate Bridge Club of
OeBary to offer bridge leitoo* 00 a ll cooaecutlve Tueadaya beginning Jan . IS.
Mra. P. J . Illver of Daytooa Beach will be invited
lo teach the claiaee which
would atari at 11 a. m. Tboaa
attending alao would be in­
vited for play during the
regular 1 p- an. meeting* of
(ha dub. Refreahmenta of
coffee and cake are verved.
Mra. Mlver ha* taught
bridge alnce 1930 and la a
certified
Gorcn
teacher.
Thoaa attending the daaaea
will be expected to know bow
to play contract bridge.
Interacted peraooa ahould
contact Mb* Ethel Johnaon,
Mr*. Henri’ Morriton or Ho­
ward Middleton. A final sur­
vey win be taken a t Wedoaeday'a meeting of the club.

DeBary Club
Gives Dance
By M n. Adam Mailer
Tbo DeBary Dance Club
fcald a gala holiday dance at
tha Community Center Satur­
day night with 110 memben
and gueeta present for the
avenlng.
Member* arrived laden with
gifts tagged "H it" or "Hera"
which war* distributed by
M n, Santa Claus (Mra. Ell
Yoder) and Santa (Chaster
Smith) aa a Grand Match was
formed to circle around the
Pleraon E. Little and Emil
T. LI mienberg were In charge
of the muale provided through
■se of a hi fi sat.
Refreahownta were served
from banquet table# decorated
III the holiday theme with hol­
ly and pine cone*.
Members of the serving
committee were Mr. and Mra.
8mllh, Mr. and Mra. Ivan
Walker, Mr. and Mra. Archie
Long and Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
ward Allan.

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to have at le n t SO person*
working there by the end of
March. Women will bo hired
for work In the auembly
line lection aa the company
growa, Janlk advised.

By Jean Lylea
Operation* at Ovledo'a new
induatry, Thergen Induatriea
Corp., are expected to be in
full awing by the end of UUa
week, John
Janlk,
hop
auperviaor, aaid today.
The buaincaa la the flrat to
locale in the new Induatrial
Park three mllea aouth of
Oviedo
Ita plant will occupy
both bulldlnga.
Thergen will manufacture
portable genera tore Jn aix
different
model*.
Kailly
mounted on any motor and
driven by the vehicle'* fan
belt, the equipment will pro­
vide a tource of Inatant 110
volt AC power with no reaultIng effect on efficiency of
the vehicle’* electrical ayatem alnce It will cauae no
battery drain.

DeBary Garden
Club To Hear
Talk On Lawns
By Mra. Adam Mailer
Sua Adam a, Home Service
eunaulant for O. M. Scott and
Son*, will be gueat speaker for
thla month’* meeting of the
DeBary Garden Club schedul­
ed for 2 p. m. Friday at the
Community Center.
The apeaker, who spend*
much of her time traveling
from coast to coast telling
group# about Scott's m w con­
cept of an easy cere program
for lawna and rose*, will gtva
tips on coping with dandelloni, erabgras*. brown spotting and other lawn problems.
Title of tha talk will be
"Frame for Your Home.” A
question and answer period
also will be conducted by the
apeaker.
The meeting la open to tha
public and door prises will ba
awarded.

South Seminole
C T P To M eet
Ily Jaae Caaaelberry
The South Sominole Ele­
mentary Council of Teacher*
and Paranta will meet next
Tueedey at B p. m. in tho
school auditorium.
Principal C. M. Harp 8r.
will act oa moderator during
a question and answer session
regarding tha school's pro­
gram.
Tho meeting dale waa
changed from the flrat Tues­
day of tha month duo to tho
fact that tho data fell on Now
Year’s Day.

A PORTABLE GENERATOR of the typo to tie manufactured by Thergen
Industries Corp. gels a thorough check by John Janik, shop supervisor.
The new plant, located south o f Oviedo, goes into fulltime operations this
week.
(Herald Photo)

DWC To Hear
Dr. Paul Douglas
Dr. Paul Douglai, bead of
the Political Science Dept,
at Rollina College, will tie
guest speaker for neat Thurs­
day's meeting ol the South
Seminole Democratic
Wo­
men'* Club
Thla meeting, the flrat oa
live club'* new alternate day
and night schedule, will he
held at the Rlkaha Inn in
Kern Park beginning at T
p. m. with dinner followed
by the buiineu and program.
Husbands of members have
been invited lo attend.
Due to Increased interest
in the special tneeUng and In
Dr. Douglas' talk, the club
has asked that all thuse plan­
ning to attend make reserva­
tions by Thursday noon of
the meeting date.
Among tapici Dr. Douglas
la expected to discuss will be
the Importance of organiz­
ing (tie Democratic Party at
precinct levels. Appearing on
the program with the speaker
will tie a group of Political
Science students from the
college.

Contest Winner
Collects Prize

PTA Board To Meet

By Loalaa Simaaok
Tha esacutiv© board of th*
Altamonte Spring* Elemen­
tary PTA wilt meet at • p.m.
The Korea! City Community
today at the school to plan Aitn. will hold Ita flrat meet­
neat Tuesday’* general meet­ ing of the new year ot I p m.
ing of the association.
neat Monday at th* Forest
City Restaurant.
Those desiring to h*v© dinwe befu'u the meeting should
By Jane Csm/tberry
The eaeeutlve hoard ef be at the Restaurant by 7 p.m.
Election of officers for the
American Legion Memorial
Post 164 of Casselberry will coming year will be th* first
meet next Tuesday at 8 p.m. order of business on the meet­
In tbo Casselberry Town 1UH. ing agenda.

Group To Elect
New Officers

Board To Meet

Hy Mr*. Adam Muller
Bob Finn, Ih-Bary postal
employe and first place win*
ner In th# Fortune Shoe Co.'s
recent nation-wide football
ronli-al for * four-day all ex­
pense paid trip for two to the
Rose Bowl Game, took hi* son
Andy with him to California
for the game.
Finn’* entry wa* made
through Garrett's Dept. Store
In Sanford.

Pinna are now being finalized for tha annex­
ation o f Seminole Shopping Plaza to the town of
Casselberry, according to town Attorney Ken­
neth McIntosh.
The plaza, located at SR 436 and Hwy.
17-92, hna been negotiating with the town for
some time for annexation and now that construc­
tion on another unit o f the plaza la expected to
begin before the first of February, plans have
been net for water and newer connection* and
have been furwarded to the Caaaelberry Utilitiea
Co.
It la expected action will be taken and an
agreement made between the town, the plaza
and the utilitiea company at the next meeting of
the Caaaelberry Board of Aldermen.

By Frances Wester
Mr. ami Mrs. George Porwitzki and their daughter Bet­
ty Ann Porwltskl from Tux­
edo Park, N. Y. were guests
of Mr. and Mra. Herbert J .
Mahler In l-ake Mary during
the Christmas holidays.
Mr. Porwltxki Is employed
by the U. 8. Government at
West Point Military Academy
a* Painting Inspector and
Mra. Porwltskl la Mr. 8*hler'»
secretary at the Sahlcr Con­
tracting and Building Corp. la
Tuxedo Park, N. Y,
Miss Purwitski is a teacher
In the high nchool of MonroeWnodlmry Central School at
Haniman, N. Y.
TLi* waa the flrat visit to
tha state of Florida for Mr.
and Mr*. Porwltxki and oven
though the citrus t r e e s ,
shrubbery and Gowers wer*
frosrn, they wer# very plea­
santly Impressed with Florida
and enjoyed the climate.
They look in a few of the
attraction! on their short

stay of a week, Including trips
to Daytona Beach, Silver
Springs, Cypress Gardena and
the Citrus Tower.
They had never Imagined
that there wen ao many or­
ange treea In th© world oa
they taw on Ihelr trips
through the central part of
the state and then they only
taw a percentage of them.—
They left Sunday morning
for New York with the hop©
that thry would not encounter
too much retd and snow on
their arrival home and on idea
that maybe someday they
might be able te return to
Florid* to make their horns In
this area.

Meetings Set

Hy France# Wealrr
Youth representatives from
tho Community Presbyterian
Chureh of Lake Mary and the
Upaala Presbyterian Chureh
attended lb© aprrlal after
Chriatmaa retreat held at the
Youth Conference Center at
Lake Plarid for three day*
last week.
Attending from Lake Mary
wer© Joy Weater, Robert Hop­
kins and Harold Unger; from
Upaala were Fay Karnes, Ju ­
dy English and Allen Luku*.
Rev. John Pilley, pastor «f
both churches, accompanied
the group,
Inspirational d i s c u s ilun
groups and lectures, song aes■ions and recreation were en­
joyed during their stay with
75 other youth representa­
tives from churches all over
the state.

The Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce will hold Ita regular
monthly meeting at H p. m. to­
day with a general builnesa
session s c h e d u l e d on the
agenda.
Included will b© reporta
from various functioning com­
mittees.
Election of new officers has
been poetponed until the Feb­
ruary meeting, Cliff Nelaon,
president, announced todey.

CASSELBERRY CUB SCOUTS and their families celebrated the New Year
early last Friday night at a party complete with balloons, noisemakers and
serpentines. "Baby Cub" representing the “New Year” was three-yearold Timmy Miller, mascot of Den 1 at right. Taking the part of a whitewhiskered "Old Year” was John Lockyer who soon will graduate into Boy
Scouting.
(Herald Photo)

Due to their tender age very
few of the Cub Scouta of Pack
640 of Caaaelberry had ever
attended a New Year’* Eve
Party but through tome jug­
gling of clock and calendar
they were able to celebrate
the big event hut Friday
night at 0 o'clock.
The gala affair wa* held
from 7:30 p. m. to 9:30 p, m.
In Weaver Hall of the Caaacl-

Seoul District
Plans Pow-Wow
Ily Jane Casselberry
Tiierc will be a Wekiwa
Diitrlct Pow-Wow held this
Saturday from I p. m. until
S p. m. at the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church.
This will be
four-hour
adult training session for Cub
Scout leaders, paremt* and
friend'.. Courses offered will
cover material in administra­
tion, ceremonies, game* and
handicrafts.
Frank Tralber, cubmatUr
of Pack 641 in Winter Park,
will be chairman of tha em it.

Volusia County
Women's Club
Sets Meeting
By Mrs. Adam .Muller
Tlie Volusia County Federa­
tion of Women's Clubs will
meet next Tuesday with the
Peninsula Club of Daytona
Beach serving as tha hostess
club.
The meeting is scheduled to
begin with a coffee- at 9:30
a, m. Luncheon will be served
at the Club House.
Members of the DeBary
Women's Club planning to at­
tend are asked to make reser­
vations with Mrs. Ell Yoder,
president, no later than Sat­
urday.

berry Comunity Methodist
Church for the Cuba and their
famitie*. Cubmaater Wally
Krohne w*i maitor of ceremonlc*.
The- “floor show" consisted
of *kita and aonga presented
by t.i* varloua dens. Den 2
acted out a poem; Den 9 tang
"Rudolph, the Itrd-noevd Rein­
deer”; Den f* put on a magic
ahow and Den t uacd Gash
card* te with everyone "A
Happy New Year.”
Everyone attending was
given a araall piece of crepe
paper and a bit of ribbon with
which to design a party hat.
The halt were judged and
prize* went to Mark Erb, Danna Erb and Mra, Fidgar Ly­
on* for tbt- prettiest, Parcel
Vim-r for the moat unuiunt
and Peter Montgomery for the
funniest.
The group enjoyed partici­
pating in aonga and game*
during the evening. Wekiwa
District Scout Executive A1
Fiori led the tinging.
Aa nine o'clock approached
everyone wa* given a small
cup of apple cider with which
lo toaat the New Year and
aerpentinea and noisemaker
f a v o r * w e r e distributed.
Scon s of brightly colurvd bal­
loon! were dropped from a
parachute auapended from the
ceiling to add to the excite­
ment.
Appearing as “Baby Cub
Scout New Year” waa three
year old Timmy Miller whotc
mother, Mr*. Carolyn Miller,
made him a miniature Cub
Scout uniform. Cub Scout
John Lockyer appeared ~ aa
“the old year" wearing whit©
whlaker*. He Boon will be old
enough to graduate into Boy
Scouting.
Refreahmenta of punch,
coffee, and doughnut* were
aened.

fly l&lt;oul*e Grayaoa
Flrat prize in Geneva's
Christmas Lighting of Itomca
contest, *pnn*nrcd by the
Geneva Garden Club, went
to Chester Macck.
Taking second place wa*
O. T. Kinnard and third
prize went to K. R. Patter­
son.
Winning honorable men­
tion were the homes of W.R.
McGill. G. E. LeFila, W. Edward Yarborough. John I).
Thomas and Donald Atwood.
Othrr outstanding decora­
tions were Ken at the home*
of Mr*. Bertha Lindsey, W.
G. Kilbvc and J . E. Mathieux.
Sponsor* noted that two of
the three flr-t place awards
went to newcomer* in the
community and that a com­
mendable interest in Geneva
and it* activities was shown
by the near resident*.
Making up the judging
committee were Mr*. Henry
A. Simpson, Mrs. John Wil­
liam*. Mrs. Emma Youts,
and Mr*. John Straub with
Mr. Straub doing the driving,
Mrs. Donald Norton, also
to have been a member of
the judging committee, was
unable to participate due lo
illness.

Lake M ary Club
Sets Meeting
The January busim-s* amt
luncheon meeting of the Lake
Mary Home Demonstration
Club Will be held' next'Tues­
day at 10 a. m. at th© Lake
Mary Fire Hall.
This month'* discussion will
lie on stocks and bond*. Hotteases for the meeting will be
Mr*. Carl Mot* and Mra. Olan
UoutwelL

By Mra. Adam Mailer
T ie January meeting* of
DeBsry'e Herbert D. Gibb
American Legion Poet and ita
Auailiary will be- held at 7:30
p. m. today in th* Community
Center.

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Make A Resolution
Among the moat "turning" heroes of modern
day life in Seminole County ere member* of the
various volunteer fire fighting groups who are
on call 24 houra a day Including holidays and
Sundays.
F or an example, reports of the Casselberry
Volunteers after the holidays Include a Christ­
mas Eve accident eal!, a fire coll lout Sunday and
throe on New Year's Day.
The accident call was to wash gasoline off
the already oversUck highway; the Sunday call
waa to the Burger King Restaurant in Cassel­
berry where deep rata of grease caught fire. New
Year’s Day c J I * were to brush fires in tha area
including one on the Golf Course of the Country
d u b of Casselberry.
If your New Year's resolutions didn't include
one of appreciation for these men, odd it now . , .
let's remember how much they do for us

Hy Jan* C u e lb rn y
Nineteen perron* attended
a reunion of ala ilatcra and
their families held Chriatmai
Day at the home of Mr. and
Mr*. Hugh R. Ford, 7 Plain
Oval in CaaKlberry.
Gueata Included Sir. and
Mra. Randy Ford and daugh­
ter, I.Inda, of Orlando; Mr.
and Mra. Don Ford and child­
ren, Susan and Tummy of Eau
Gallic; Mr*. Gertrude Holt of
Richmond, Va.; Mra. Jack
Wunder of New Hall, Calif,
and Mr. and Mra. Kenneth
Saascr, Mr. and Mra. Cecil
Kehtterg, Mra. Ethel Beebe
and Mr. and Sir*. Larry CalIcnberjrfT and ion, Carlton, all
of Caaaelberry,
Sister* celebrating the re­
union were Mr*. Hugh Ford,
Sir*. Saaaer, Mrs. Rehberg,
Mra. Beebe, Mr*. Holt *nd
Mr*. Wunder.

THE DEBARY SHARE RIUUEHS Bawling Club sports five Golden Age
Bowlers who have been playing the game for 60 yean or longer. Included
In the group are. from left, Frank Stoney who has played since 1908; John
Boldtman, since 1900; E . Z. Walters alnce 1906 ana Spencer Kroneberger,
©ince 1804. Arnold Hooper, the fifth "Golden Ager” waa not available for
the photo,
(C u t Photo)

By Ja a * Casselberry
Sunday was Student Recog­
nition Day at th* Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
and (he young people of the
church were in eharg* ef all
three worship service*.
The Intermediate Methodist
Youth Fellowship was In
charge of the 8:30 a. m. »cr.
vice. Vslori# Shea and Becky
Wagner gava the sermon.
Other* taking part In the ser­
vice wer© Karen Lyons, Rich­
ard Miller. Jackie McClain,
Becky Young, Steve Shook,
Steve Duncen. Melenda Cas­
selberry and Cheryl Strang.
Special music was provided
by a trio from tha Junior
Choir mad* up of Becky R»4ker, Patricia Mraakk and
Garland Martin who sang "In
T ie Garden,"
Serving aa or her* were
David Mart'll k Billy Willi*.
Bobby Mobley, Rickey Shook,
Darwin Shea and Gleni Dun-

The 11:10 a. ax. worship

vk# waa led by the Collegw
Student* cf the church with
sermons by David Pratt and
Richard Miller. Other* taking
part were Carl 8 wofford J r ,
Eleanor Ferrell, Belay New­
man, Darlene Shea, Eleanor
Zukowskl and Steve Bingham.
Th* Senior MYF was In
charge of th* Evening Ser­
vice held at 7:30 p. m. with
Denny Casselberry giving th#
sermon. Johnny Haynes led a
sharing tim© with mctnlwr* of
th* congregation t e l l i n g
things they are looking for­
ward to in the new year.
Other* participating in th*
service were Roger Mobley,
Cathy Waltman, Keith Willis,
Marcia Lyona, Loleanne Wag­
ner, Judy Lambert and JiU
Forayth.
The Youth Choir aang as a
special hymn, "Living For
Jesus.” Serving os ushers
war* Joe Zukowskl, David
Betm,*Darwln Shea and Steve
Shook.

MRS. C. E . BUTLER of DeBary was named a
three-yeor director of the Mental Health Association at recent elections conducted during a
meeting bold in Sanford.
(Cox Photo)

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ONE FIN AI, LOOK AT
1962 AND SOME SHOTS IN
THE DARK.
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TOR NEWS STORY: Hunt
Co. plant Incut inir here.
BIGGEST
DISAPPOINTMENT: Boat Marina fizzle.
LONGEST S E R I E S OF
LOVE LETTERS: County at­
torney correspondence to till'
attorney general.
OUTSTANDING SERVICE
AWARD: Mack Cleveland Jr .
for hi* comtsnt legislative
Rattle to net Seminole reproacntatlott In the Senate.
MERIT A W A R D: Jim
Crappa for hi* Iradrrahip of
the city.
TIRE BREAM AWARD:
Me, for thinking th* city
would do something about
tearing down tome of th* old
building*.
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State Rep. Mack Cleveland
Jr . today opposed a statewide
mote (or a 34-scnatur, 109representative
re apportionmcnl plan which has tile hack­
ing nf the recenlly formed
major* conference on reapportionment.
"Il could very well leave
Seminole County without a
senator and give too much
power to Dade County in tlic
senate.” he said.
Under the proposed plan,
Dade County would gel six
senators while only certain
small counties would get a
senator.
"I want In know more about
it before I'll vote for it,” said
Cleveland, adding. “ I Just
don't want Seminole left out
in the cold.”
West Palm Reach Mayor
Sylvan Ilurdick said Thursday

F it!.. JAN UARY 4. I I S A N F O R D .

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that petitions will be circular
rd throughout the state for
citizens to sign hacking the
proposal.
These |H'tit unis will lie pre­
sented to the state's legisla­
tors and to the ledcral rourt
in Miami when the proposal
is filed.
The
mayor’s conference
adopteil the proposal Thursday
mid took steps to prevent any
special session or llte State
Legislature which would l&gt;e
designed lo reapportion by
statute instead of by constitu­
tional amendment.
The
conference ordered
counsel Reece Smith In file
for an injtiction against the
stale comptroller for paying
legislators' salaries if any
trssion was called for statu­
tory legislation.
The reapportionment pro-

posal would provide (or the
House to lie selected on a
county bails and the Senate
by
imputation.
Bid
both
house* would hi- under urban
control.
Each county would have omrepresentative with additional
House members awarded for
each additional Iwu per rent
of the state's population re­
siding in the particular coun­

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P a rt

ty.

This would give the 43 rural
counties, which have 13 per
rent of the state's population,
control of 4(1 per cent of the
House and only 18*5 per rent
of the Senate.
Dade Crnrnly would get II
representatives and six senators.
Duval, Hill thorough, I’inelns and Brevard County would
get three senators each.

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TALLAHASSEE (U FII Big county legislators, barked
by the governor and the Sen­
ate president, won out Thurs­
day over force* pressing for
a quick legislative special
session to deal villi states
rights.
House Speaker M a II o r y
Horn*', a leader in the stales
rights light, agreed Thursday
the Legislature must apportion
itself before attention is
shlfLxl to other matters.

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Work Iooss Up

WASHINGTON (UPI) —

Tin* United States- lost III
million man.days of lalmr in
11*62 due to strikes, llte Lalmr
Department reported today.
This « m almost three million
more than wa* lost in 1901.

Press Cuts Order
LIMA, Peru (U l’ll — The
military Junta government de­
creed Thursday night that in
future all Peruvian newspa­
pers umi broadcasting station*
must carry all official an­
nouncements in their entirri)
and within a reasonable time.”

Hatters Strike
NEW YORK
About
9.000 millinery workers remuim-d on strike against 350
headwear firms toduy. The
walkout, whieli began Thinsday, i« the first in 32 years to
hit tin* city's hutimiklug in­
dustry,

Of Jetport
A resolution I* expected to
be passed Tuesday morning by
Die County Commission pledg­
ing support to the promised
Orlando jetport, hut tied tu it
will In* a proviso Dial the
Orange County Com mission
carry nut it* end of Ihe bar
gan dating from 1959 to ex­
tend Lake Barton Road lo
meet SR 43d at a point be­
tween Tanglewood and Eastbrook subdivisions
At that time an informal
agreement was reached be­
tween the two county commis­
sion* that center line surveys
would lie made, with the hemmole County section of Sit 43d
taking oil across country in
a southeasterly direction, and
Lake Barton Road living ex­
tended lo make the junction.
Hie local commission Tar­

Vote

ried through Imi no rerurd
has been found, according to
Commissioner Vernon Dunn,
of such a survey ever In'lng
made hy Die Orange County
body.
According In Dunn, there is
money in ihe Grange County
road funds tor (our lulling Die
Lake Barton road Irom SR 50
south to Curry Ford Road,
hot tills i.s of no use to Die
people of Seminole County.
County Clerk Arthur Beck­
with has written Hie Orange
County Commission and State!
Itoad Board member Max
Brewer, bringing the matter
to their attention. To date
no reply ha* Ix-en received
from either.
The route would pinvidc di­
rect line access from Sem­
inole County to Mel'oy AFit,
where the proposed Jei facility

is lo be bleated. With over
3.18X1 Seminole County people
Using Die jetport Inst year, it
is felt that more direct access
i* a necessity.
The ultimate aim of Ihe SR
(30 extension is to tic in with
U.S (It east of SI. Cloud and
Dins provide a shorter rouiu
lo .Miami.
Dunn said that as far as ho
can determine, imi arrange­
ments have been made hy
Orange County to acquire the
necessary right of way for Din
Lake Barton Road exlension
and he said he ran see no
reason for supporting Die pro­
posed jetport utiles* it can lie
of some bencllt lo Dlls coun­
ty, and Die only way il can la*
is for Grange County to do
llirir bit to provide more di­
rect access for Die people of
this area.

City In Black, Audit Shows

The City of Sanford ended
1902 in the black with a
healthy surplus of $38,157, the
annual audit revealed today.
The audit, also revealed ntl
increase of capital expendi­
tures of $5,1)00 with $90,001
repotted in 1902 rompim-d
willi $75,000 for the previous
Stocks Up Sharply year.
Revenues lo the general
NEW' YORK (U P I)- Trad­
ing was heavy on a .-dimply fond wen* np $20,000 with
higher « p e n i o g for stock last year set at $810,000 n*
price* today. The alliance of
nil three Dow Julies averages
to new iciovei) peak* Thurs­
day produced an overwhelm
lug consensus in Wall Blivet
Hint th* matkcl lias embarked
Now tlint Die deed lo Os­
on a new phase of advance.
ceola airstiip is in hand, Die
future uses of tile facility me
Sisters Freeze
voiy null'll up lo the air, noIlltS] l)N (UPI ^—’1 wo till* lording tiS U p liij Commission
et ly sisters were louiid tror.rn I ’hnirninu J . (J. Hutchison to­
to deatli Thuisday night ill day*.
their unhealed two • atury
I'upt. Joseph Tolly, com­

compared to $790,OoO for the
previous year,
City Clerk Henry Tamm
Jr . rmphaaized the increase
was due to * boost in m il
estate ami persrnal properly
luxe*.
Gvei all expenditure* in tin*
general filial for 1902 totaled
9792.1*13 white in 1901 the
figure was $715,298.
There were also increase*

1in the debt service, with $289,50tJ reported last year s i
rumpAred to $271,871 for th*
pluvious year.
During the year the hoard
of bond trustee* retired som*
$180,000 in bonds.
The audit also revealed that
pledges from the Ftoriiiil
Power and Light Co. fraili-lii-e jumped over $ 1,000 frum
*51.001* to $56,17*7.

Airstrip Use All Up In The A ir

T in s CAR RAN UNIIER A TRUCK wliilo tiuvullnir at hijrh opi-ori thin morning nt tlie Inter*

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mamling officer Heavy Attack
Wing Gnu at SNAS said
Thursday that couimereilll use
m-tiim of livvy 17-02 ttml Sit -11il, tin* Highway
of Die nil- field would seriously
l ’iiti'ol mill.
hamper the opeiatiolis ol (lie
air station, and lie feels lliat
use of tbr s t r i p hy small pri­
vate plum s would la- a Imi1wooden home wliirlt contained
nr dous oprintion.
mole than $11,500 ill cu-di and
Tin- Navy position is that
negotiable securities. Author­
u*e of (lie firiil for either priv­
ities ruled the drstb nf Miss
ate or light romim-reial us*
should lie illsroumged hi-cnusr
MIAMI (UPI I — Diploma­ Jeannette MrCutehron, 82, ami
her sister Helen, 87, were
of iuterfeieni-e with (lie flight
tic sources said toduy Premier caused by exposure.
pattern presently usisl hy
pilal willi severe bruises.
Fidel Castro is I.rimming the
It. C. t'srtMin was re-elected Navy airerafl.
Trooper J . L. Sikes anill boll) fact (but the withdrawal of
curs were a total lost. He Soviet mlssili* from Luhn has Blasters Meld
chairman of the tamgwnod
BERLIN (U P I)—West Ber­
charged Mi*s Carroll willi
ttunlr il inip»**ihle for him to lin police today announced Hu­ City Council si Thursday
driving on the wrong side ol
expand any Cuban roufiici in­ ai rest of lliiee men ami a night's reorganization meeting
Dm road.
to general war. '
woman &lt;&gt;n elmigi-s they set off in a four lo mm vote. Only
Tin- soUlres said ('untie ex­ two explosion* l a s t mouth that dissenting voice was CnrlMin'i,
pressed this attitude in a tultv blev holes in Die eoti-refugee
ulw&gt; cast III* vole for Council­
with llavuna University stu­ wall nml broke Dil window* in
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
dent* last month in which he West Beilin. The four, all man Jim Reiter.
The U. S. Army Corps of En­
A
public
hearing,
held
prior
also sneered ai Premier Niki­ West Germans, wen- arrested
gineer* awarded * $ 2 1 mil­
ta Khrushchev’* policy of Thursday in the West (irmimi to Die meeting, brought no ob­ lion ruulracl today (or enlarg
city of llnvlui h, p o lice said.
jections to Die zoning change ing a 7 2-mile section ol llie
A ra*lt of brush fires break “peaceful ■uexiatenre."
“While we had the rockets,
ing out about 5 p in. Thursday
from w inm cirial to industrial Kissimmee R i v e r la-tween
kept Bike Mary's Volunteer we could in son. that U. S.
on property located off Molnar Lake Kissimmee and Lake
F ir r Dept. hopping-** a large -aggro*?-un would_ not be
An- north along Die railroad. Ukct'cholM'c.
number of men and all tliree merely n local matter,” C»»*
Tite contract went to Die
An ordinance making Die
tro wa- ipaitcd os saying,
tinek* responded to culls.
Hendry Curp. of Tampa, Ihe
zoning change will lie drawn lowest of lo bidder* on Dio
Uric of Iwu fire* on Washing­ "Now we cannot.”
MIAMI (U P I) — A jet
ton Avr . southwest of Fifth
On*
railed
industries fighter plane fiiim Home­ iijhiii further advisement from work which is part uf Die
IIiism'II ll.ias. owner-manager
St., posed a definite llircat hi minister Einealn (Clio) liiievCentral and Southern Florida
u large house trailer and fire­ urn's |&lt;polled stutreurllt to u stead Air F, ret- Base crashed of Master Door Co., Inc., of IhxHl control project
men eonceulruled efforts lo Communist new mono in u re­ ill the Evel glades west nf Gilando, who ret|oesled Ihe
Tin- Army also said today
bring this fire under rontrul cent inter view that (Soviet .Miami's inti rnatloiiul alipoil change m order to permanent hid* will la- opened in late
ly
locale
ilia
planl
in
lamg
as another broke out norllieasl missiles would have ix-en used today, A Coast Guard plane
January and early Fein narywood.
of town.
nguinsl U. S. elties if lh»r* spotted the wreckage and a
on another water coiilrol pro­
U
'llm
fiom
Die
State
Itoad
ject, including enlargement ol
had lawn an Amerirun attack helicopter flew a physician
'Dept , Die County Commission
a canal Ix-twccn lake* Huton Culm while they weir x- lo the srene.
Swiss llarrassud
Another ail plane. Believed and County Engineer Bill Bush chineha and Kissimmee, Coti
HA\ \NA ( UPI&gt;—The Swiss valiable in that country.
were rend in regard* to cause
The bearded Cuban's re­ lo be a military* plane from and remedies ol condition* on is estimated at fltxi.lxxi.
Embassy announced Thursday
MarDitl
Air
Force
lla
-e.1
it has appealed to authorities mark* a* reported here msdilaingwoml-Markham ltd . Imth
here for protection against it appear iv was siding with |rruahed in Tampa Bay lute in and nut of Die lamgwood
street gangs which have been lied l hum's "hard line” ap- thi« morning, uuiluiritje* re Cily limits.
polled.
proarh to world affaire.
harassing visitors.
All three lei let* denied responsibilily tor deep chock
holes found in Die road and ail
vised Die rouneil of steps
wIdrh »lmnld !m- taken to
creole a joint city-county
HOUSTON tU I’l) — Aidiu maintenance plan.
nan! Gordon Uoofier rould
I o**t mouth Ihr laingwisid
)Kiiv||&gt;ly make 22 nrhil* around council adopted and prexented
the earth if Ins Mercury- flight a resolution to rounly com­
goes well lliis spring
missioners asking the county
Tlie space agency's Manned lo make decenary repairs on
Spacecraft Center said Thor* liir road since condition* there
dsy present plant are lo add were felt In have been primar­
lour more orbits if the first 18 ily rallied hy stale and county
are successful. Tin- change use
would mean Dial Cooper would
Plans were made by tlie
land in Die Pacific instead of council Tim rial ay night lo go
Die Atlantic Ocran a» planned ahead willi repairs on Dir most
earlier.
hazardous corner* while tak
ing under further con»idera
(ion Ihe joint participation
proposal.

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Castro Moaning
Newest Earl Has
Three Persons Hurt
Change Of Mind
Over Missiles

SOUTHEND. England (LTD
— The Earl of Buckingham­
shire said today lie may ex
change hie street -cleaning Jt»b
fur ■ seal in the House of
l/irds after all.
The Cl-year old earl admit­
ted lie Is tempted hy (lie pay
—nearly $9 a day—lie can col­
lect as a member of the house.
IBs present city job pays only
128 a week.
Buckinghamshire inherited
the Bile two days ago from a
cousin who was one of Bri­
tain's wealthiest land owners
The estate probably will go to
llie government to he preserv­
ed as a “stalely nomr.”------The new earl said at first
I hat Dir title would make no
difference In his way of life.
Today, however, he was hav­
ing second thoughts.
"Why shouldn't I cash In on
my title?” he said, "I'v e had
enough ol shoveling snow. Be­
ing a peer will make lifr eas­
ier.
"A lot of companies are in­
terested in having an earl's
name on their letterheads.
There should he something in
that for me.”
He said that, il hr doc* rntrr the House of lairds, he has
his party affiliation all figured
out.

In Two Accidents

Two accidents, one Thurs­
day stlernoun and one today,
resulted in three cars being
demolished and two adults and
a child In-tug sent to Seminute
Memorial Huspital.
This morning's mishap oc­
curred at 8 a m. when Orville
C. Coyncr, 59, Sanford, going
south on Ilwy. 17 92. struck the
rear end of a truck driven by
Henry Gordon, a Sanford Ne­
gro. as tile truck was about
to make a left turn onto SR 419
at Five Points, the Highway
Patrol reported.
Coyncr vvas taken to Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital suf­
fering from severe lacerations
and abrasion* of Die head,
face and rhed. lie wa* charg­
ed with unlawful speeding by
Trouper C. E. Tomlinson, wliu
investigated.
Thursday'* accident occur
red about a mile north of San
ford on Hwy. 17-92 when a car
driven by Carolyn Carroll. 18.
of Clnylon. Ala., crossed Die
center line of the highway ami
struck a car driven by Francis
I'rzold, lyeBary. Pczold's wife.
Hazel, and small daughter,
Anna Marie, were hospitalized
at Seminole Memorial Hoi-

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Carlson Heads
Longwood Board

Osceola Water
Project Job Let

Brush Fires Keep
Lake Mary Fire
Department Busy

Two Je t Planes
Reported Down

Hutchison said if the air­
field cannot l&gt;e used fur fly­
ing purposes the rounly would
then hold it as an industrial
site and' permit non-air uses
until aitch time the property is
tiirnrsl over to an industrial
iiaur.

Use Of Easement
Is Questioned
Tin* lamgwood City Cuumll
Thursday night was thmvtrn.
rd with possible action over
(hr installation of w a t e r
mama In Lake Gem Park, al­
though the property involved
wa* given as a public utilities
easrtmiil loveral year* ngo.
Owner of tlie I I foot easemenl strip is Adolph Helm,
who advised Die council that
lie allowed the easement only
for lliw use of llie {tower com­
pany, and that liu would seek
further action to prevent the
city from using it.
Working on iu*Ulling the
mains over tire* Helm ease,
merit, which is luring done by
lilts city to extend iia line! mil
tn Die Plaza a n a , was ex­
pected In be continued and
completed today, since the
council ha* been advised hy
lls attorney ttiat tiso of Dm
strip is legally permissible.

OKLANIH) SENTINEL

Shad Derby

Next Space Trip
May Be 22 Orbits

OPEN AT

S A N FO R D

“Shad

Capital

Of The

World”

January 6th

15,383 Shad Registered At

Civil Air Patrol
Unit Scheduled

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Coutity C u in in i a • i e n er
fit* linen J . C. Hutchison
goea back to the huspital next
week for more surgery , , .
He'll mi** Tuesday’* orgaui-

BRIEFS

Is Urged A s Part

Hni old Thomas D'Biien, a
murderous barroom brawler,
was placed on the FBI's list of
10 most wuiitfd criminals to­
day. O'Brien has liven sought
suite August 19011 for the on{■invoked slaying of an ac■pininlnnec ill n Fox I.like, 111.,
tavern.

OF Jim Hardy really pula
In a day'a work . . . Last year
aome $23,000 was collected
front parking nu-trr fines. . ,
s e e
New Aiix of Sanford plant
rr-mdy for formal dedication
early next month.
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Duval
and
Hillsborough
counties would get six repre­
sentatives each, while Find
las ami Broward would gel
five. Orange and Palm Beach
four each, and Folk. Escam­
bia. Volusia and Brevard Ihrre
each.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) —

Motorists almost need a
road map to negotiate that
fancy new into* set-lion at
Hwy. 17-02 and SR 43(1. Saw
a lady yesterday morning try­
ing to figure nut how to make
• left turn west on 430 and
she finally ended up in the
Winter Park First Fed. park­
ing lot—completely frustrat­
ed. •
e s s
looking over the city audit
w* found that fine and fortfeiture funds from the city
rourt were down about $7,000.
In 1962 $35,798 came into the
courte while during the pre­
vious year it
wu*
&lt;(2,905.
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Brawler Wanted

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You cun file for homestead
exemption now at the Tax
Assessor'* office. Deadline is
A pi It I.
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Those fat* y, colorful ''dcroll'* ........ -minty vehicle* ar­
rived yiwtcrday at a cost of
$1.03 apiece . . . 330 ordered.
• • •
The Lions Club, of Sanford
and Casselberry and the Wo­
men’s Auxiliary of Seminole
Memorial Hospital are put­
ting on a benefit—for the
thminolr Hospital K » Bunk
at the 4n]-Alal Fronton in
Fern Park on Jan, 22. Till*
worthy cause surely rates
your participation
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What look* like a pretty
good car lias been standing at
the intersection of Slt 411* and
Hwy. 17-02 for a number of
daya now. Question: 1* it
abandoned or just resting?
And how come it hasn't been
lowed away or something?
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Cities' Drive Opposed

Jacksonville, Mayor" liny-don
B uitu spvuka here at the Rotaiy Club Monday on the
Jacksonville story.
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Till* should be i|uite a
month for lloug Stemtroni . .
He m vin- a sure b&lt; t to grab
the Jnycee Good Government
nirnnl and Chamber of Com­
merce .Merit honura.
•«&gt;
Meeting aet up n»*t wes-k
between our legislators and
State Ruud Hoard nteml&gt;er
Max Brewer . . . What will
they talk «IhiuI? , , . (“May­
be the Lake Monroe Cause­
way 71

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United IY cm U-iphhI Wire

AWARD FOR THE MAN
WHO WORKS 0 U I E T L Y
WITHOUT PROPER RECO­
GNITION FOR THE GOOD
OF THE C O M M U N I T Y:
Scott Burn*.
BRAVERY AWARD: John
Krider for (peaking at the De­
llary Chamber of Commerce.
MOST LIKELY TO 8UCCEKII AWARD. New Chain,
her President Francis Itoumll- I
lot Jr.
NICEST GUY A W A R D.
Gene Tucker, Howard Hodges,
George Touhy. Heck. I may
need some money this year.

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THE HOME OF THE CASEY BERG EH family
shown Iwiny cmmunieD by fluniert this morning
following the exjilu*iou uf at giu stove. The homo

and co n te n t* were a total loan, but none of the
family o f five waa injured in the bliize. The Idtke
-Mary Volunteer Fire lJejit, answered the cuJl.

An organization inerting for' M c r c h a n t a T o M e e t
a Civil Air Patrol unit to In* The Downtown Merchants
organised in Mouth S e m in o le Association will inert at the
County will Ihi held Saturday, Chamber of Commetie at 2
Feb. 2.
p. m. Tuesday, Co-Chairmen,
Further information ran he K. C, Harper Jr . and (Jiaille
obtained by railing Ueiu'J' ll«&gt;!ilnsoo announced today. All
(Ward at FA 2-U5I&amp;.
, incinbere a i* urged lo attend.

Crowe's Camp
LAST 1%2 SHAD DERBY
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Fish Where The Fish Are”

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Rev. Grover Sewell

Success And
Enthusiasm

Bear Lake.
Chapel To Have
Communion

Training Union
To Sponsor
Teachers' Class

Prairie Lake
Church Holds
Watchnighf

New Pastor
Begins Duties

Legal Notice
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T H * e m c i 'i T c o t w T o p
n in t h J u D i n e t
n s.
o r a n d r u n s l m im o l s
&lt; n t a v r . p i .i i n i i i * .
th e
c u t

t ll lS I KHt Ml. I3SU
rilli'O I'E iJ PAULO HAVING*
ItANK.
PlAlMlff.

H EN R Y l* M r* IN SET . SI St
D sfsM snts
ne n o w n r balk

NOTICE IN IIERKUT OIVEN
that on th» 11th lUr «f Jsnuar». lo*l at lltve A ll. at Ilia
main *fu*&gt;r of the Court Itauis
of N*iiilnul* County, f t Van,
forC Florida. tha undersigned
Dsrh Will ellsr for s*l» ta th*
highest amt best bidder for
raah Ilia frllnnrlna CaacrlbaO
r«al proper*) i
L ot S. Illock * ir . CUlINTIIY CU S MANOR. UNIT
Ntx I. aci-orilina to th*
s la t ihersoi as recorded In
P lat ftsnk II, r ,| &lt; St.

Baptists Plan
Study Course
Ity Janr Casoetberry
Neat week will tie the an­
nual Bible Study Week In th*
Southern Baptist Convention
and Rev. Leonard Janas of tho
Piairie I-ake Baptist Church
In Fern Park will Ihi conduct­
ing a study course on ths
Rook of Matthew-, Monday
through Friday, from 7 p. m.
until 8:30 p. in, each day.
An Invitation to attend is
Issued to all nn-ml&gt;«r* and in­
terested person* in th* com­
munity. A nursery will lx
provided.

I'uPII. Ilri -r0, of Hcinlnoi*
Count), PlorKla,
loarlhsr with all stmrlorsa.
Imi-rot einei.te, f Is lure*. eppllancss, and appurtenance* on
paid land or US#4 In col.June*
Mon ilisrsirllti
TM* *al* I* mad* pursuant to
final decree of fnracluauro an.
feted In I’lianoery nctluu No.
Hy Jane l#e**lberr&gt;
irsai now i&gt;*nitlns In tha Cir­
The Buiuhlne Circle uf the
cuit Court of and lor Hemlnula
Count,. Plurlda.
Casselberry Community Meth­
P A T E Ii thla to d dap of J a n ­
odist Church tt’til H will meet
u ary . ire*.
t*SAL&gt;
Tuesday from 9 a. m. until 11
A rth ur M. ■ a rk trllh , Jr .
Clark of the C ircuit Court a. m. at the hums of Mr*. John
t i n M artha T . Vlklsu
Uve 2132 l.lmlrti ltd. In Win­
Ireputy C lark
ter Park.
Andereou. Rush, t'aan
L aw sd sa A r t | d *a Berg
Ih * Dorrs* Circle will meat
A ttev aare foe f l a i a ti f f
Tuesday * t 8:00 a. m. * t tha
i f f S*st Caoirel Avenue
Orlando, F lo rid *
ham* of Mr*. R. c . CarDon
ruhiiak Ja n . t. I» a t
on Grant A**, in Longwuud.
Io n -4

W S C S Circles
Set M eetings

Civic Assn.
To Elect
Treasurer

Ry Mean Grlwatead
Th* North Orlande Civic
Attn, will hold Its regular
monthly meeting at 8 p. m.
Monday at th* temporary
Village Hall located in th*
North Orlando G*. offices.
Included on tha agenda D
the election of a new treasur­
er to fill the unespired term
of Mr*. Jack Sutton,

civil defense ability.
Altamonte Springe Mayor
W. L. Swofford told th* Her­
ald the first project of the
new year for his town will i«*
tha formulation uf a new and
mode-T. -charter for-Jh a city,
whleh will spell out in detail
the authority of the \nriuus
department* of the town gov­
ernment and provide for cer­
tain administrative improve­
ments on* of which will be
tli* employment uf a ell) man­
ager when the necessity arites.
Alio on liu&gt; hooks for Alta­
monte Springs i* the comple­
tion of construction for the
new water system, th« first
unit of it now being built In

"Think Big" as a theme for I firm and if the plan* so far
1993 h»e b*rw enthusiastically msds are feasible the green
taken up by the five muniel-! light will be on to proceed
with the details and get the
politics in the county and all 1
project moving before the end
are dcL-rmlncd to make big j
^ila fiscal year,
st.rld** in. the new y ear, to . Also .In Jb e. works for Jim
meet th« challenges presented town ate new street lamps
by the rapidly Increasing pop­ nf the mercury vapor variety
ulation of the outlying areas and a Mg program of street
of tiie county.
paving. There will alto ba add­
Out Oviodp way, Mayor Lee ed improvements in the city's
Gary said the first thing on recrestion area end thc town
the agenda for the town is to iw-imming pool will be Im­
get the new municipal water proved. Tha arrival of the
system on the road. A feasi­ new siren Is, according to
bility repbrt hs* been request­ Gary, a signal Improvement in
ed from a Miami engineering tha town'a fire protaction end

Ry Shirley Wentworth
A Communion ami Worihlp
Service will be conducted at
II a.m. this Sunday at the
Bear Lake Presbyterian Chapel on Linncal Beach Dr. by
Rev, Howard Dewey Gress,
minister In charge.
Church School for all age
groups will be held at 9:4i
a.m. All aervlcei at the Cha­
pel are open to interested
persons In thc area and a
warm welcome will be extend­
ed those attending.
The Chapel recently held a
White Gift and Vesper Service
which included an inspiring
and beautiful program under
direction nf Jcrl Rudolph.
Children of the choir sang tra­
ditional songs and tha director
presented two solos. A pro­
Th* official Inauguration of
cessional march waa formed William Howard Kadel, presi­
by the chlldrrn to lay gifts at
dent of Florida Preshytarian
the altar and later these gifts
were lent to the ThornwetJ College at St. Petersburg, hss
Orphanage In Clinton, S. C been scheduled for Jan. 18 beA capacity attendance filled glning with registration at
the Chapel for tha im lc e .
0:0 a, m. followed by tha main

An enthusiastic person (• la to ba enthusiastic about our
not only a joy to others but business or Job if we are to
nlao to himself. Thla wai datn. succeed. Have you ever seen
u lop athlete who wee not en­
onstratcd by • mlnlatar who thusiastic about hla aport and
told of an Incident of hla child* remained on top for long!
hood, lilt mother aent him out
Business, sports and other
one day to pick a quart of mediums of human activity
raspberries which ahe planned should not have a monopoly
on the vital quality of en­
to aerva for dinner. Ha dislik­
thusiasm. C e r t a i n l y the
ed picking herriea very much Church needs to have first
and therafora whan ha arrived place In our lives. How the
for tha Job he waa disgruntled, Church does need Christians
to tay the ItasL Knowing hla who associate with their fal­
mother's order waa to know low man with an Infectious
that there was nothing to do enthusiasm for their Lord.
Let us rest assursd that even
but pick tha berries, so he
went to work. An Idea came to though many things should
him that It would be different demand our enthusiasm and
and kind of "fun" to ace hla receive It, there la no one who
family surprised by having a deserves our enthuilaim as
second helping of harries, but does Jesus Christ.
Thera are timea In our Uvea
this would require two quarts
Instead of one. Maybe It would whan ws are tha tremendous
ha worth it, ha thought. Now job that la to be dona for tha
•nthuslaam entered the Job Church and we simply feel
and befora long ba had seeorn that it ran’t he dona and wa
pllshed his work with plsasuro. lag in teal, but God wants
Ha had changed the project children who will keep on and
from mere humdrum duty on.
There la a story of a little
brought on primarily by com­
pulsion to the enthusiastic boy who found a large Job af­
task of doing s o m e t h i n g ter a great anowetorm had
worthwhile. Isn't thla a pic­ blanketed tha land. Ha wanted
to help hla grandmother vary
ture of Ufa In general!
Tha Apostle Paul waa a vary much ao ha took Ida child-elsBy Jane Casselberry
epthuilailie mao. He demon cd shovel and started to work
atrated this many times aa ha saalously to shovel a path to
Tha Training Union Dept, of
served the Lord la such a her door. A passerby noticed tha Prslrte Lake Baptist
wonderful way. Hie anthual the little boy and the little Church lit Fern Park will spon­
aim rose to aucb heights that shovel and ha asked the boy, sor a self Improvement class
ha was even accused of being "How do you eipect to get for toachers of tha Sunday
mad. When ha appeared be­ through that d rift?" The little School beginning this Sunday
fore King Agrippa and tha boy replied enthusiastically, from • ; » p.m. until 7:23 p m
Roman governor, Foetus, hs "By keeping at ft, that’s how."
Instructor for tha course will
Lat us keep a t it for tha be Dr. LeRoy Reams who also
epoke with such enthusiasm
that Fast us said to him, Church and do It with enthus­ teaches ths Young People's
"Pan!, thou art beside thyself; iasm. God will Uke cars of tha Sunday School CUss. Dr.
much learning doth make thee results.
Reams has taught la several
mad." Paatas eras a Roman
colleges and Is well qualified
and could not understand much
to lead the n u rse which hat
of what Paul waa talking
u its purpose upgrading the
•bout. King Agrippa, who waa
quality nf teaching to thus Insupposed to ba somewhat Im­
create attendance.
Dr. Reams will show how to
mune to the meeaage of Christ,
said to Paul, "Almost thou
make the data period more
Interesting through the use of
pareuadast ma to be a Chriatbetter teaching methods, pre­
Uan."
paration and th* tue of var­
Ws know that Paul was M l
ious aids tor EhiqfraUnj the
mad but ha waa vary enthusi­
Ry f s a s Casselberry
letsoas.
astic about hla faith. Ha know
A Watchnight Service was
The course win not Include a
Christ aa hie Lord and Saviour
and therafora ba had muck ba held Monday night a t the diicusiioa of tha weekly les­
Fi-alri* Lake Baptlat Church son, record keeping, organi­
be enthusiastic about.
sation or visitation as these
Wo know how important it In Fern Park.
Sponsor* of the service were areas will ba incorporated in­
member* of the Training to tho weakly me*tings of
Union Dept, with Eltla Park- teachara and officers held on
arson as director and Paul Wednesday nights.
Lows aa associate director.
Tha program of varied acti­
vities began at 8:80 p. m. and
I f J u s Casselberry
attended by more than
Tha Women's Club of Cas­
100 psraons. The group enjoy­
selberry met Wednesday at
ed a Bible quiz, musical num­
T:30 p. m. and dispensed with
all buslnese In order to de­ ber* and congregational sing­
ing.
Ry Dean* Eaton
vote tha evening to a film on
A film strip, "Th* Stolen
Rev. Jack Lindsay, new
corneal transplant, "Boy with
Watermelon," waa shown by pastor of Uia Longwood First
a Blindfold."
Tha film was obtained from Rev. E. B. Young of New­ Baptist Church, begin hla
the Seminole Hospital Eye berry. N. C. Rev. Young dutiei at the church Wednes­
Bank Aesn. through tha Is a missionary In South Car­ day evening by conducting the
olina, North Carolina and mid-week prayer service.
Llcm Club of Casselberry.
Rev. Lindsay will work la
Representing 8HCBA war* Georgia and works among the
Mrs. Frank Woodruff, Dr. school children thoro.------------- tha church field on a full time
Cecil Alford told en Inspir­ schedule and will conduct both
Richard Doughtcry and MilChristmas the morning and evening wor­
ton Freeman who reported ing story, "A
ship services on *uiday.
Guest."
on the eya bank meeting In
Neat weak, Mroday through
Rtfrathmsntt were proper*
Gainesville which they recent­
Friday at T:lo p.m., hs will
ed
and
tsrvrd
by
tha
ladles
ly attended.
teach tha Book of Matthew at
Refreshments ware served of the church.
the church.
A
Worship
Sendee
was
held
by tha hostesses, Mrs. Harold
Krydar and Miss Emily Evans from 11:30 p. m. until 13:30
m. in th* auditorium and
during tha aada) hour which
was concluded with a time of
followed.
prayer at tha altar.

Eye Bank Film
Shown For
Women's Club

'Think Big' Is County's Slogan For This Year

Inauguration Of President
Of Presbyterian College Set

ceremony at 11 a. m.
Th* alt-day event will be
attended by auma of th* na­
tion’s leading figure* in tha
field of higher education. Fea­
tured speaker will b* Dr.
Glenn S. Dumke, chacelor of
the California Sla t* Colleges,
whot* address will conclude
thc morning schedule a t th*
Pasadena Community ChurchAfternoon event* will taka
place a t tha collaga'a campus
off Boca Cloga Bay. Follow­
ing a 2:30 p. m. luncheon for
delegates a dedication service
I* planed for tha William Lu­
ther Cobb Library and th*

Membership
Program Set
By Area Church

Dendy-McNalr Teaching Audi­
torium. first buildings to be
completed on th* permanent
campus.
An op**: houig and guldtd
tour of the campus will con­
clude activities for the day.

Free Methodists
Set Lectures
On Scriptures
Dr. A- E. Bloomfield, noted
lecturer en th* Prophetle
Scriptures, will return next
w-**k to ths Sanford Free
Methodist Church to conduct
another conference on the
scripture*.
Lecture* will be given daily
at 10 a. m. and at T:S0 p. m.
from Sunday of this week
through Sunday of next weak.
Subject* to be considered In­
clude Daniel’s Visions of tha
World Empire; God's Millen­
nium — Satan's Counterfeit:
Daniel—the Coesmon Market
—end th# Coming World Pros­
perity; How Ruaale will be
Destroyed; A Fallout Shelter
for the Church and n number
of additional topics.
Dr. Bloomfield was for
many years a pastor in N*-w
York and for six years was
editor of Higley’s Sunday
School Commentary. In re­
cant yaars ha has devoted hla
time to conducting confaranca*
and publishing books on the
Prophetic Scriptures.
Invitation to tha public to
attend th* lecture* hat been
extended b y Rev. Clyde Dol­
lar, pastor of Fra* Methodist.

By J u s Caatalherry
Th* Pralrl* Lake Baptist
Church will cooperate with
other churches la Um Southern
Baptist Caanattoq la observ­
ing "Soul V i s a i n g cod Com­
mitment Sunday" this w**k.
Rrv. Leonard Joaei will
hava aa hla aermon topic,
"Guests for ths Wadding
F ta it " and will a u k s aa ap­
peal for mam bars of the con­
gregation to dadicate thornsalves to personal soul win­
ning.
Each member of the congre­
gation will be asked to sub­
mit the same el a p en es ha
or aha would Ilk* t* have
visited by one of those coming
forward at th* conclusion of
th* service to dedicate than•elves.
Ordination sarvlcai for In­
Thasa aamas will be entered
Into "A Book of Burdens," coming deacons ef th* Pintcopies of which will ba given crest Baptist Church will be
held this Sunday during th* 8
to each of tha volunteers.
p m. worship hour.
Ordained will b# Roy Cope­
land, Cecil Stewart, Marvin
W*rte!-#nd-V*U*-Wll!Um*-Jrn
Dr. Ernest Pairoff, minister,
will give thc ordination ser­
B y Ja n e C aaaelberry
mon entitled "The Office of
Th* Woman'* Society of th# Deacon." Tb* ebarga to
Christian Service ef the Cas­ tha church will ba delivered
selberry Community Metho­ by C. O. Todd, the charg* to
dist Church will meet Wednes­ tha deacons by Harold Davis
day at 3 p. m. at the church. and thc ordination prayer by
Tha program topic will ba R. J . Boynton.
A New Year." Mr*. Effla
Bib)** will ba praiantod to
Sandbom will ba warship each Incoming dcscon.
leader and Mr*. Joyce Marti • Baptism for new members of
fietd will he tha program the church will bs conducted
leader.
following th* ordination.

New Deacons
To Be Ordained

Casselberry.
W S C S To M eet

the Oakland Estates subdivi­
sion. Tha completion of the
system will he th* first big
step, said Swofford, in ‘‘our
prore-s* of growing up to be a
city."
- nether- major project -for
the city council D the plan­
ning and postil-!* construction
of a new city hall, and the up­
grading of the service* offer­
ed by the city. There will be
extensive modernization of th*
fire department and possible
expansion of personnel for the
police department, as well at
the addition uf a full tima
fireman to the city payroll.
Trojtvt number on* for
Longwood, according to Ma­
yor A. ft. l.onnann, Is tha

Alliance

E l .DEM SPRINGS BAPTIST
til* Orlando ltd. a t R sH le
R. Ilemllton Orlffln _ P eeler
CHURCH OP HOD
Hunder School
1:11 a. m.
tSad d Preaefc
Morning W orship
11:00 ». m. Gerold D. O oetw rlght
P asto r
Training l'nl«n _ t.ln p. re. Pand er Sch»"t — t i l l e. re.
Morning
W
orship
l
l
:
*
l
re w
E e tn ln g W orship _ 7:11 p. m.
E ven gellttle Bsrv.
7:1* p. m
Turs. P r s r s r Bsrv. 7il» p. n
Thurs. Toang People
Endeavor --------- 1:1 * p. ■
A LL SOt'LS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Oak Ave. a t M St.
riN K C JIK IT ASSEMBLY
Richard L ro n t _______ P a lte r
CONORBO A TI0X AL
e r a oo church
P u n te r M sttea ____ 1:11 a- a .
CRRISTfAN CHURCH
Cev. STih a s * Stlo*
____ l i t a. to.
tUnlted Chareh a f Christ &gt;
H. M. Snow __________ , F s i to r
---- - it:t« a. a.
P a rk A veaae a t M th I t .
Sum ter School
1:11 a. m.
___ 11:11
a. a .
1:11
re m. __ ch u rch Bchool
M orning W orship
1S:I* a. m. Weekdepa -- --------- 7:11 e. a.
11:0* re re. — ------------ Service
Evening W orihlp __ I :J 4 p. m.
1:1 * p. m. _ Christian Youth
T u t*. Evening
M inistry
Youth Service ____ T:se p. m
Rev.
w e lte r A .R M cP h trtsn ,
M id-W eek Service
III* p. m. F IR S T CHRISTIAN C BURCH
P asto r
D ltCSPLRa OP CH HIIT

Church Of God

• i v r o s i i a l l ia n c e
rw ra rn
r a r h Ave. a a * 111* *|,
c. C- Dees __________ P n l - r
Bunder I c r i n e t ____»:4I re m.
Morning W orship
H :» e a. m.
Keening W orihlp _ , 7:44 p. m.
A.T.K. Thur*. _____ *:14 p. ra­
w ed . r r a r e r Bervtre* Till pnre

Catholic

Assembly Of God

YOU

TO

Christian

Baptist

Rev. W a r m Johneton
P a lte r
F IR S T BA PTIST CNTRC-H
B u atep Beheol _ _ 1:11 a. a .
BIB P a rk i n m
Morning W arship
U :» » A a .
r . R. C h in e .
____ F a s te r
M im in g W o rth !* _ 1 :1 ) a. re.
B aad e* B c h e e l __ 1:11
a. m.
Morning W orihlp
11:44 a. at.
C H U R C H O P C H R lg T
T rain ing Union —
1:11 p. m.
Geneva
Evening W orihlp _ T ;I 0 p. m.
Ralph
Brew er J r .
S v a a g e list
W e*. P roper gervlea T il* p. a .
Blhle B e h e o l ___ !*:*« a. a .
c i a n u t R A p n a r c n r a c i M ernlng W orship H i t * a. a .
E v ta la g W arship - 7:1* p. at.
Cee. 14«h ■«- a Oak Ave.
d * lt Smith ____ ____ _ F a tt e r Wed. P r a r e r S trvlea 7 i l l p.m.
Bunder Beheol
_ t i l l a. m.
Morning W orship
11 to* a. m. PA O LA C H U R C H O P C H R IS T
T rain in g Unlan _ t : l l p. a .
High ever BS Wee*
Evening W orship _ t : l * p. m. M orris R u hr ____ E van gelist
W e*. P ro p er Service T:St p.m. tab le C lasts* _ 1 * :* * a. m.
Nursery Open
Morning W orship . 11:** l re.
W T R R ------------------- l i t * p. m .
E ven ing W orship _ l i t * p. a .
S e t t e r Nit* B r s a is a e l
Bible C laatei W e t l : t t p.m.

Church Of Christ

NORTH ORLANDO
c jii n n i o r c h r is t
RAPTIBT rH APM I.
ISO X , Pnlrfne Ave.
U e g n e e t , P la .
▼. N. M eg g er*. Che pel P eeler Lord's Deg le rv lc e i 10:10 a m .
en * 7:11 p.m.
H unter S&lt;-hoal _ _ _ t i l l a r e .
T rain ing Unlen
4:1* p. re.
W orship
11 a. re.
Tits p m .
c h in c h n r c H R ta t
Wed. Evening P roper 7:1 * pm ,
l i l t Pnrk Avenue
W llllem l i r c k ______ Minister
MT. H 4T E N PHIH ITIVK
table P tu d r ------- - l«:o* a- re.
BA PTIST C IIIR C H
Morning W orihlp 11 100 a. re.
S ttb at. a s * t h e e * Ave.
H unter
C. T, M orris ________ _ r o s i e r Evening Service _ 1:7* p. re.
Msguler Meeting
11:1* a. in. Wed. table C laeoti 7:1* p m .
(P l r t t P u n te r)
Bee “Herald of T ro th " 1 p re.
Conference
_____ 7:11 p. ■».
• a a d * r on Channel *
(preceding S a ta r te r )
Third Punder
- 7:1 * p. m.
Jo e llarv ltl ____ Ase't IS i.lo r

Christian Science

P IR ST CHURCH OP CHRIST
W R I T t in n MISSION ART
tC JR X T lIT
BA PTIST C H tR C R
Bo* E a st P esea* Street
•Ik at. • Reltp Ave.
Paul M. C aller — ... — f e t t e r Sunder S ir-le e A
Sunder School
;*:•• a. re. Bander B c h e e l ____ l l f t t re are
Babjeet:
Hunder
“Chrletlsn Pclenre"
Morning W orship l l ; t a a. m.
W edneider Bervlce l i t * p. re.
bunder
Evening W orship
7:11 p. m. Reeding Room : ( l a Church
rd irice ) t i S * - t :t l Tasre A
W e d n e id tr
Thors.
P rsrsd Service __ 7:11 p. a .

Crusade off Faith

Lutheran

Pentecost*!
P IH S T P E N T E C O S T A L
C H U R C H O P LONGWOOD
SSI o rug no S tre e t

Rev. E . Ruth O re s t — Presto*
Sunder School —— 14:t* re re.
M eroln t W orship 11:4* E re.
Sunday E van tag — t i l s re m.
W td. Bible Study _ 7:11 re
Com iaerera Meeting
P r i d e * --------------- - Til* B-

re.

LUTHRRAN CHURCH OP
TH B RRD REH ER
t a t W . pet* P lace
T h e Chareh e f the Lutheran
PIR B T PRRSRVTRRUAB
H e a r" end TT "T his li tha
CHURCH
L Jte "
• ok Ave, read Third BE
H erbert W . Goer** —
P eelar
G
rev
*r
Sewell
Jr, _ _ P an e*
S and er B e h e o l ____1:1* re
W erehlp B erries — t e l l * re re. Them e* II. Mekln _ A ssistant
Morning W orship
S:«l re m.
Bund** B c h e e l ------ I I I ) re m.
Session M ealing — IS ill re m .
M erntns W erehlp
11 it* re re.
•SU CH M R TH O O trr CHURCH Pienaar Fellow ship
*:** * . m.
O ners R d - a t Woedlend A r e . S ealer Fellowship - 1:4* p. m.
Rsv. John t L Mires, J r . P a sto r Evening W orship — l i l t re m.
■under Beheol ____ S:4S re re. Wed. P ra y e r Bervlere 7 il* p-nre
Morning W erehlp 11:H re m.
M T P -------------------------t i l l p. bs.

Presbyterian

Methodist

NRSRR M BTHODtlT
CHCRCH
f t tru e H eights
Rev. Ray G regory, J r ., P astor
Hundsy Bchool _ _ _ 1:11 re m.
Morning W orship
U:SS re m.
M T P _______________l i l t p. m
Eve. W orship _____ 7:11 p m.
W e* r r s r e t Bstvlee t i l * p. re.
PIR B T M R T H O D irr CHURCH
dip P a rk Avv.
John T. Adams J r . __ P a ste r
Mernlng W orship - i:lo a. m.
Sunday Bchool
l i t ) re m.
Morning W erehlp
16:11 re re.
M V M eeting* — S ill p. re.
(Interm ediate, Beeler)
Evening W arship _ Til* p. re.

Nazarene

PIR BT CHURCH
• P THH NABARRPV
W . ta d BE s i Hep Is Avre
Peal B isk s* .
_ P e ste r
Sunday Behoel __
*:4 ) _
1*:4) re re.
M ernlnt W orship
Youth
lie * p. m.
EvgngtU tH e Service III* p.sre
Third Bsndsy
• Ingeplrstles
l i t * p. r e

L.D. S.
CHURCH OP JK S l’g CHRIST
OP I, ATTE R DAT PAINTS
3BIB B. P a rk
Bishop J . Stanley Houston
Priesthood Meeting S ill re re.
B a n te r School „ H its re m.
BacrVmsnt M sstlng
1:44 p m .

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Urge You To Attend
The Church Of Your Choice

P ro fre u lrt Print inf Co.

Strnklram Reilly
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Mr. Md Mr*. M B. Itrtektokd

W iU ofl-M eler F u r n ltu ie Co.
Mr. Bkd Mrs. A1 WUg*«

Harold and Lucille Appleby's
Kewtaunuit
U S N. I’erk

Area Church
To Observe
Founders Day
By Jaw* Casselberry
The Cassrlkcrry Comruun
Ity Methodist Church th is '
Sunday will commemorate th*
founding of the Community
Church 18 years ago on Jnn.
7, 194b hy n email group of
interested resident* who felt
th* need for a place of wor­
ship In th* area.
The church wa* officially,
organised and afflliteted withthe Florida Methodist Confer­
ence on Oct. 8. 10411 hut cuu- ,
tinued to meat in tha Old
Community H*uae a * Csf and
Dr. until the construction af
lb* prcaeiu sanctuary In 1947.

JAN. 6 * 7 • 8 - 9 and 10
SUNDAY

thru

THURSDAY

Five Preaching Services
7:30 P. M.

E ch o ls Bodding CoRiRABy
3lr. Bred Mr*. L. F. Gsravr

Holler Motor Sole* Co.
Kmmstl Farrell A Btaff

Th* Rlts ThMlra
11 LwvsUro R Bmplsysas

J. C. Penney Coapuy
L . B a te a e a * s a d E m y te js s *

Food Fair S lortt, lac.
G ssrf* Bailey A BmytoysBS

Sanford Atlantic National Dork
Howard H. Uadsto A b u ff

Municipal Auditorium

Southern N alonJ Gaa
Jo k a D uns A S ta f f

"Fur

This

Life

and Tbs Life

UIU Liunbar ft Hardware Co.
Jimmy Crap** ft EmptoyaHi

OKLANDO
Is

Come"

EVERYONE WELCOME

S t a t e F attr la p orn R c* C im p a a liB
Irvlag L i’r j or sod Staff

YOUR

CHURCH

These Sanford

J . N. Cemtros Bite Btoff

A

F IR S T CHURCH
T H E XABAHKNB
treke Mery. Fire
JU v. W . L. llotcoihbe. P s s to r
Bundsy
1 :1 ) a. re. ___ _ Blbl* Bchool
! ( :* * re re. _ M orning W orship
7 it* p. re. _ Evening B erries
7 lit p. m. Wed. Mid-W eek
P r a r e r Services
7:14(1. m. le t Wed. M issionary
Bervlce
OP

Congregational

Basic* I. Wilssk Bite SU ff

IN V IT E S

track road.
Both of th* county's realty
tax-free towns. North Orlando
and Casselberry, are going to 4)
try and find ways for major
improvements this year, wlUi
Casselberry's officials * il* o ‘
going to work on a new chart­
er for th* community which
will provide revenue produc­
ing devices for the city and
will moderniza the town’s fi­
nancial structure.
North Orlando has been hav­
17
ing its troubles, but with the
coming of Seminole College to
the community and the Influx
of population into the area,
the coming year should result
in soma far reaching changes
being made in tho town.

j

WllBon-Elch8lb«rv8r Mortuary

The Episcopal Church

building of a new city ball to
replace the present frame
itructure, which will provide
ample office space for city de­
partments end housing for the
police arid fire departments.
Also on til#- agenda for
Longwood is the improvement
of all city services, fire, police,
water and streets. It it hoped
to purchase new equipment
for both the police department
and tha fire department and
to employ a full time assist­
ant for Police Chief Claude
Layo.
Another aim of the- city
council In Longwood Is the an­
nexation of more land along
Ifwy. 17-93, and to extend tha
city limit* south to the dog

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F ri. J n t 4, *68— P a r* 3

Long To Help Take
Lead In Tax Battle

Dunn Urges Legislation For Rights Of Way Funds
The nerd fur S|&gt;ecial Irgis- imoni urgent need now wa* for
lation to aid in the purchase i lon»r
road planning
of right.-of-way waa stressed Iwh,ch ,hould ,n£,ud« imm£d|ate surveys to determine the
by County Commissioner Ver­
rlghta of way needed and the
non Dunn Thursday.
estimated cost. Then, he said,
Th* outgoing District 4 the extra menty could be pro­
commissioner, in a statement vided by bond issues.
Among tho additional sour­
pointed out that the county
ces of revenue, which would
was over-spent to the extent
n&lt;]uir« legislation and ap­
of 11214)00 in current road proval by referendum, Dunn

WASHINGTON (UPI)—Sen. i wa» thoved to the fore as the
Russell B. Lons, ion of th e1No. 2 Democrat on the tax*
late Huey (hlnglUlu 'Luiftf,"li wriirng' Senate Finance 'Cornexpected to carry many ot Uic mlttec with the death •ast
burden* of handling President Tuesday of Sen. Robert S.
Kennedy's tax program in tic Kerr, (D-Okla.).
new Congress.
Long already has endorsed
The 44-ycar-old Louislanan an across-the-board tax cut as
a needed stimulant to tho I'1* " " 1" * “»d hM • P r i s e d listed the gasoline-motor fuel
the- expenditure of $174,500 of tax and sales tax returnable
economy.
secondary
road funds for to the county, rac« track
As the ranking Democrat on
funds, alcoholic beverage tax,
the powerful finance group. projects other than roads.
Declaring
that
''rights
of
utility tax and an ad valorum
Long is in line to succeed
Chairman Harry F. Byrd. 75- way cannot be purchased tax. H» recommcvtdrd tapping
year-old Virginia conservative. piecemeal or on the install­ the beverage tax. gasoline tax
Byrd’s term expires two years ment plan, or a mile at • time end th* aales tax tills.
The retiring commissioner
hence and it appears doubtful on a rash pay-as-you-go basis”
lie will seek rc-elcction in Dunn said that "special legis­ explained that the three exist­
NEW YORK (UPI) - The I9fit.
lation, approved by referen­ ing bond Issue* will be retired
Maine • to - Tcxaa longshore-, With Byrd now opposing a dum, is required and should In H&gt;70. 11*73 and 1984 and
men's strike neared the end of tax cut unless comparable re­ be provided by the next legis­ that during the ten fiscal
its second week today marked ductions arc made in federal lature to tap any additional ycara from 1963-64 to 1973-74
by n rank-and-file revolt, lay­ spending. Long may have to sources of revenue to finance all bond payments are made
offs in the shipping business, assume some of the legislative bond issues to purrhnso rights and other costa deducted, of
and fresh effort* to end the burdens needed to push the of way for state roads.”
roughly $5,022,700 will accrue
walkout.
He pointed out that the to the county for road pur­
administrations' tax program
The International L o n g • through the Senate.
shoremen's Assn, yesterday
Other members of the com­
ejected a Charleston, 8. C„ mittee who figure to play a
local fur unloading pcritlmhle more prominent role in the
cargoes of bananus and seed 881h Congress than in the past
potatoes.
arc Sens. George A. SmithIuiltor Secretary W. Willard ers, (D-Fla.h and Clinton P.
Wlrtx met briefly with the Anderson. (D-N.M.), both next
ILA and the Now York Ship­ to Long in seniority.
BEVERLY HILLS, C alif.. morial Park in Glendale,
ping Assn, then recessed joint
Long, as a member of Ihe
(U
I’D—Friend* gathered to- Calif., at the same time metalks until 2 p. in. today. By colorful Long dynasty from
that time he hoped to have a l^juisiana, chose a desk in the day to pay final tribute to j morial service* are being con­
university professor's com­ Senate chamber behind the Dirk Powell who died of can­ ducted at Alt Saints Episco­
plete report on tho major ob­ one formerly occupied by hi* cer Wednesday night alter • pal Church here.
Actress June Allysun, who.
stacle to contract settlement— father rhen he first arrived In
heroic four-month b a t t l e held her husband'a hand in a
aise of fringe benefit increases. Washington as a 30-year-old
against tile disease.
long deathbed vigil, planned
In another development, the freshman lawmaker in 1949
Funeral services will be to attend the memoriul serv­
costly walkout by 75,000 1LA
members led Sea-Land, Inc.,
held for Powell's long-time ices with family and friends.
in Newark, N. J ., tu furlough
friend, actor Jack Cmton, No oils was expected to a t­
tend the cremation.
about 350 clerical employes be­
Saturday. Carson, 62. died
Arrangements were made to
cause of the lack of business.
only six hour* before Powell place the actor'* ashes In the
The layoffs were the first In
alter successfully keeping his cemetery's girat mausoleum
th* New York liaibor alia
illness a secret for several which alto contains the re­
•Inca the maritime strike
Mr. Arthur McKinney, 62.
mains cf such Hollywood per­
started Dec. 23, virtually clos- Orlando Gardena ltd., died months.
Powell's body, in a solid sonalities as Clark Gable,
ing East and Gulf roast port*. Wednesday.
oak casket, was to be cre­
I LA President W i l l i a m
A retired pet shop operator, mated at Forest Lawn Me- Carole Lombard, Jean Harlow
and Jerry Giesler.
Bradley angrily ordered Thom- he came to this section six
In lieu of floweie, Powell's
ts Burke, the union's trouble­ year* ago.
family asked that douuliun*
shooting vice president, tu fly
He I* survived by six daugh­
be sent to the UCLA Medicul
to Cliurleston und take (he lo­ ters. Mrs. E. I*. Wicks, Titus­
Center for cancer rraearch.
cal's "charter off the wall.”
ville; Mrs. R. L. Kent Icy, But­
Th* Rev. Dr. Kermit Cas­
"They’re out of business," ler, Pa.: Mrs. II. P. Portertellanos, assistant rector of
Bradley said.
riled and Mrs. W. IL Hedrick,
All Saint*, said Mis* Allyton
He took the avliuit after |&gt;rjncctou, W. Vo. miu! Mis.
SAIGON, Viet Nam (U l'l) asked that he read llie Ten
member* of Local 1422 started Gi-orgu Suhlry, Cleveland,
unloading thice million pounds Ohio; a son, Warren McKin­ —Communist guerrillas killed Commandments at the serv­
of seed potatoes urgently ney, Princeton, W. Vu., and 13 tllf government troops and ices “because they meant so
wounded 100 other* a t near­ much in Uia lift of Powell."
needed by farmers In the area. grandchildren.
by Ap Bae, a government
Services for Carsun will be
Th* ILA stevedore* also began
Funeral service* will be at
spokesman said today.
held at the Wee Kirk o' the
handling a loud of bunanas.
II a. m. Saturday, with HoThe spokesman said the Heather at Forest i-awn with
It vvus tho second timu the Itcrt Dotson officiating. Inter­
local cracked the ILA’a "190 ment will be in l.ongw.ood Me. rasuollies for the furlou* two. cremation and private inurn­
per cent" work stoppage. Last morial Gardens, with Gram- day battle were the highest ment following.
HI* death at his Encino,
week members unloaded a car­ l,. w Funeral Home in charge. for a single action aince a
paratroop battalion suffered Calif., home cams as a shock
go of bnnanus and planned to
about 200 dead in a guerrilla even to friends. Only immedi­
handle the p o t a t o e s until
ambush In November 1001.
ate members of hit family
lluike talked to local Presi­
The government defeat was and close associate* knew the
dent li. orge German, who then
all the more humiliating he. a f f a b l e comedian suffered
called oif the action.
cause a 200-man Communist from the malady. His fourth
After the latest resumption
Viet Cong battalion at Ap B*c wife, Sandra, waa with him
of work, a local member said
managed to escape Into the when he died.
llrn.'.lcv "tailed in and said no
Mrs. Christine Wilster. 1)2,
skip could be unloaded with­ a resident of Sarcpta Nursing Jungles after holding the hamThe deaths were the third
let in duylong fighting against and fourth from cancer to
out their pci mission.”
Home, died Thursday. She a government force 10 time*
The local official who took
came from Connecticut saven ns big and supported by strike movie celebrities within
the cull politely t h a n k e d
months ago. Survivor* include planet, artillery and armor. thres weeks. Charles Laugh­
Bradley for his interest—and
ton died Dec. 16 and Thomas
Dim sons. Guunr W., Stan­
Informed sources said It ap­ Mitchell two day* later.
the vvuik continued.
ford. Conn.. Harold, Store peared the U. S. military mis­
Thomas W. Gleason, vice
llcdincg, Denmark and Dr. sion and the South Vietna­
president and chief negotiator
Gustav WUster, New Delhi, mese government would hare
for the ILA. said Wirt* delay­
ed further talks' in order to lmtta.—Fr*w-*.»nd» hHdt'rRf—In­ lo revlse miliury strategy in
give Harvard profeasor Dr. cluding Lt. Gunnur Wilster of the light c f lesson* learned in
James Healey more time to the Sunford Naval Air Sta­ the costly battle.
While the sources believed
survey union welfare and pen­ tion.
Funeral servlcsw will be at the basic tactic of using heli­
sion demunds.
Mr. W. M. Hill, father of
Gleason said ho thought 8 p. m. Saturday, with ttev. copters for troop transport
Healey's report "will Justify K. V. Mykkannen officiating. would be continued, they a Sanford resident, Mrs.
the position of the union. It Gramkow Funeral Home la in said new methods must he Grady Duncan, died Dec. 22
charge of arrangements.
found tu suppress Viet Cong at Canon, Ga., and waa buried
may well settle th* strike.”
groumlfire if losses ate to he In tha Oakview Cemetery
Th* professor, a veteran
there.
kept at a minimum.
mediator, waa railed Into Ui*
Besides Mr*. Duncan, he is
TUNIS, Tunisia (U PI) —
three Americana were kill­
dispute by the government
survived
by his wife, Mrs.
President
Habib
Bourgulbs
ed
and
four
others
were
Wednesday.
Both aides were reported lias almost recovered from a wounded In the fighting, most W. M. Hill, five sons, Hoke,
only four cents apart on pro­ facial infection which had con­ of them when tha Viet Cong Cleo and Ralph of Canon;
posed hourly wage increases fined him to his summer pal- shot down five American-man­ Raymond of Slartei, 8. C.,
for th* two-year contract pe­ are, an official spokesman ned helicopter* and damaged aod BUI HUI of Athens, Ga.;
IS grandchildren and fiva
here said Thursday.
six others.
riod.
great-grandchildren.
.Mrs. Hill has returned to
Hanford with her daughter
for a stay.

poses or bond*. This, says . Ills reeomntrndstion* fur |tu the Volusia county line, .SR
Dunn, will take care of rou- I primary state roads fur the 126 northeast from Guldenrod
tine maintenance, engineering mming year are: SR l3o west j to SR 46 and SR 119 from
and such costs, and leave* lit- to Orange County line, SR 16 llwy. 17-92 to the Orange
tie for anything rise.
I west to Lake County and east |County line.

For Secondary roads, Dunn j S 520 south from Ovirdo to
suggests: S 427 northeast j Orange County |in« and S 1.1
from Longwood to South San-1 north from Chuluota through
ford Ave., S ill north from Geneva So the Volusia County
SR 436 to S 427 at Ixmgwood.' line.

HUNDREDS OF THIS AREA'S FAMILIES
A R E B U IL D IN G
S A V IN G S A N D S E C U R I T Y

Dockers Strike
Has Revolt, Job
Losses, Talks

Our MibHuntial earnings paid savers tw ice-yearly help build their
Mcurity safely. . . surely. . . rapidly. As funds are accumulated
for future goals, they are also providing a ready cushion o f cask
for iheir families, assuring them of funds if an emergency arise*.
While these prood savers are building a savings neat egg. s t S
oilier families are moving Into homes o f their own . . . thanks to
personally planned home financing from our association. As Iheto
new home owners progress steadily toward debt-free ownership,
they loo are building a wonderful font) of security for lltcir familica.
T o help families in this area build a belter future for them-

Friends Pay Final Tribute
To Actors Powell, Carson

selves through savings and home ownership. . . is the sole func­
tion of oar specialized financial institution. Let ua help y e n build
your family's security this year!

$285,000

paid a a vara
on Daoambar Slat

Arthur McKinney
Dies At Age 62

Red Guerrillas
Win In Viet Nam

Mrs. Wilster
Dies At Home

Mr. W. M. Hill
Dies In Georgia

ASSETS

Statement
of
Condition

LIABILITIES
—

*13,767,81*4)9
First Mortgage Loans
W6,224.03
Passbook Loans
60,266.88
Real Estate OwnH
Federal Home Loan
106,000.00
Bank Stock
Federal Agencies' Securities 100, 000.00
6 ,000.00
Florida Development Block
U. B. Securities
7774)76.00
Cash On Hand and In Bank 632,032.62
64,887.20
Prepaid Federal Ir.iuranc*
Office Building, Equipment
(ln»« I)epr.)
324,020.01

DECEMBER 81, 1*62

Total

CURRENT DIVIDEND

III),162.108.0.1

4'/«%

''

I

Barings Account*
$14,231,662.93
Advance • FIILB
134.000.00
Loam In Process
101,724.9*
Other Liabilities
9.747.93
Reserve*:
General
Raserves
11,457,109.01
Surplus
217,044.31
1,086.053.33
Total

$16,162.108.81

PER ANNUM
PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY

Account" Insured by a governmental instrumentality up iu $10,000.

Savings Credited by the 10th of the Month Earn From the First

Recovery Made

DeLand Players
Win Tourney

WINNERS OP THE CEI.EKY CITY Shufflebourd Doubles Tournament
i n left, Juanita Kays, center, Roy Kaye, both of DeLand, being presented
the first place trophy by A. N. GoeU, president of the Sanford Shuifleboard Gub.
(Herald Photo)

Forty-seven (aim s, repre­
senting Use member clubs of
tha north and central districts
of tha Florida Sbuffleboard
Association, completed play in
tha Celery CUy Tournament
Thursday afternoon on tho lo­
cal courts.
First prise winners were
Boy Kayo and Juanita Kays,
representing the O s L s n d
Club. They were presented
with a check for $30 by Adolph
N. GoeU, president of tho San­
ford Shufflaboerd Club.
Other srinnern were Mr. sod
Mrs. Lyle Wood, ML Dora,
second place; Hoyt Mather
and Maria Aldrich, Orange
City, third, aod Mr. and Mrs.

P.

O.

fourth.

Jeffcoat,

DIRECTORS

OFFICERS

STAFF

A. M a in KMnhalaar
Attorney
Hanford F. Doudney
Retired County Assessor
Howard Favitle
Retired Contractor
K. C. Harper, Hr.
Pro*. Hanford Electric Co.
Robert E. Kami
Insurance Counsellor
Jack I. Green*
Certified Public Accountant
Georg* Tauhy
Assn. Operating Officer
J . if. Van liny
Retired Bird A Ce. Kserutivr

K. L*. Harper, Hr.
President
George Tuuhy
Eiecutlte Vlrr President
J . II. Van Hoy
First Vice I'resUIrni
H. F. Ouudney
.Second Vice President
Rosamond Chapman
Secretary .Treaaurer
Matin* Kkrrn
Asst. Heerelary-Treasurer
A. Edwin Hhinholser
.4 Horner

Gene Kstridtr
Loan*
_

Teller* —

Barbara FI) at. Head Teller
Wendy Johnson
Edna I'oarll
Diana Fleischer
M. L. Nichols
insprclur

M EM BER
l-’cdi-riil Home Loan Hank System
Savings and Loan Foundation
Federal Havinga and Loan Innuranre Corp.
Florida Savings and tann League
United Htatea Havings and l«oan league

“Successfully Serving Seminole County &amp; Vicinity Since 1934”

A S S

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“Home O f Super-Safe Savings"
312 W. FIRST ST.
SANFORD, FLA.
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�A Look Forward
The County In ’63
Um year 1963
wfl! ba a banner year for Seminole
County. But a hope is an idle thin*
anlaaa it ia accompanied by planning
effort and tha will to briny it to
m tttr.
This past re a r has seen tha cum­
in * of a number of new firms, both
lane and small to tha county and tha
expansion of others; the building and
resurfacing of county roads, tha
sta rt of the fourlaning of SR 436 and
the continuation of construction on
Interstate 4 ; the building of two new
aebools and the planning for addi­
tions to existing schools. To evaluate
the advances made by the county
would be a pointless exercise. Rather
than look c~ fr. new we must look
forward to v
new year and think
in terms of what it holds for Semi­
nole County.
The response of the county muni­
cipalities to the challenges presented
by the rapid developments in the
Cape Canaveral area augurs well for
a progressive year for their sphere
of action. And the plana for road im­
provement and building by the coun­
ty indicate there will be more pro­
gress there, too.
One pressing problem th at muit
be solved by the end of 1963 is that
of caring for the aged and infirm in
the county. The two private homes
for the elderly now operating here
a n doing everything they can to

Political

Almost from tW begim'ng i only had not b«e*i. implement« Congo crisis has bcon
but Katanga students
•hosting "Down with Ken­
mow of contradictious.
If the o r a l reader finis nedy,” trampling the U. S.
h lm slf loot in Its tw iiti and Dag and •tarting a firs on U.
turns, sorely no apology is 3. Cot.salats ground* *« the
Katanga capital of Elisabethvilla.
For example:
TshoR-.be himself was de­
On Doe. 14, 1361, President
Kennedy, a strong supporter nouncing Americana in gen­
of the United Nations cam­ eral as "racists who think
paign to unify the Congo, re- Uv-y ran buy the African w.th
esvtd from Katanga's seces­ dollars."
This wrma an initial result
sionist President Motse Tsnorabe a request that be inter­ of n U. 8. decision to send n
vene so that Tshomh* could military team to the Congo
hex'-n negotiations with cen­ to determine military needs
tra] grrormnea; Premier Cy­ of U. N. fortes there.
Within the dispute between
ril!* Aiisola.
Out of this cam- *h* agree- Tshombe and the central rovm-r.t at Xitona In which Tsh- •rnment itself there la danger
ombe agreed to end Katanga's of ovsr-oiaipUflcatlon even if
one mikes no attempt a t a
secession.
Vet, almost exactly on* judgment.
It could be declared a s.mpoor later, the agreement not
ple question of self-determi­
nation—whether the people of
Presidie
Largest mil.Ury reservation Ka'snga hare the right to detheir -own
future
within a city's limta la the Sen c‘d&lt;
- — ——
- - ------ relation-Francisco Presidio, which cun-j ,f,iP with the Congo ns n
tains 1-5-40 acres. It was pick-. whole.
td as headquarters for soldiers
It also could be declared
of King Chnrleo III of Spain i mply the result of the cen­
ts 1774.
, tral government's drs.ro to

OUT OUR WAY

take over the facom* from Ka­
tanga's copper and cobalt
wealth.
It also could ho regarded
as a question of Tshombo's
own desire to remain in pow­
er and hie refusal to surrend­
er to central authority.
It is doubtful that the
tribesman in the bush has
much interest in any one of
the three, so a certain amount
of self-intertst must be In­
volved.
The U. S. and the V S
take tha position that Katan­
ga has no more right to en­
code from the Congo than
would a state to aecede from
the United States.
Katanga’s tax Income from
the Union JJiniere copper
mi nes
this y e a r
will
amount to between |30 end
|M million, just about enough
to cover a one-month deficit
for the central government.
So the money itself cannot be,
at the moment, a controlling
factor.
The UN position la that nei­
ther Katanga nor the re­
mainder of the Congo can
achieve stability without each
other. Kaunga newts th e C o r .
go's agricultural produce and
a port through which to ship
its minerals without depend,
ing on Rhodesia or Portu­
guese Angola.

Bypass Possible

Worry

Clinic

Leo Sollies a brooght ■
I had slanted my Sunday
fine delegation of U mem­ School lesson to this crowd of
ber* of aa Indiana Tooth teenagers, with their few adult
chaperones.
Council I * visit my Bible
Ami after th* dinner, I spoke
Class at the Chicago Tem­
again 45 minutes and answer­
pi*. Then w* hod a long foe- ed questions from the young
■m session afterwards. Some folks.
of th* qwsettens covered are
W« discussed th* value of
Scrapbook finishing high school and even
its folio*-op going on for a t least one year
of college, just for the greater
CARE M-4I4: Lre Sullivan financial earnings that accrue.
For Dr. Paul C. Click, of our
is n big. handsome man who
should be n challenge to every­ Onaue Par*«u, has pomted
body.
out th* te n * fact that a high
For Leo was struck by polio, school diploma brings you
lie spent two year* in an iron 549,000 more in your future
lung and aa a patient a t Warm lifetime earnings, and each
year in college adds an extra
Springs, Georgia.
By sheer will power, he 525.000.
We also covered such Items
fought his way back until now
ho gets around readily with a t th* ha sards of "going
the aid of aluminum arm sup­ steady" and the dangers of
port*. And hi* dimpled wife, teenage infatuations, aa well
loan, serve* aa hla social sec­ a t tee nag* marriages.
Also, w# mentioned t h t
retary and ofter chauffers him
Booming increase in venereal
to his many engage moots.
For he has headed up the diseases among teenage rt, for
March-of-Dimes state cam­ in th# peat five years venereal
infection in our larger cities
paign In Indiana.
And he is a spark plug in has loomed about 300 », with
various constructive yeuth er- moot e f it among teenagers.
gaixations.
W* covered th* value of
During th* past winter, he holding “fear parties'’ where­
brought 55 members of the in teenagers could cits their
Miami County Youth Council anxieties and fears, whether
to Chicago for a Sunday ex­ of snakes and lightning, •'r at
failing exams and unpopularcursion.
They attended my Bible ity.
These "fear parties" can t *
Clan* and then we all dined
used from the early grades
together afterward*.

Dick W est Says
I__

Budgeting Solved
WASHINGTON flTPI) — I
have always triad to ba a
friend of the working girl sad
so 1 wss naturally interested
in n clipping sent to ms by s
secretary employed by n Chi­
cago lav Arm.
The dipping, taken from a
money managemewt column,
sets forth a model budget for
a working girl whose takehome pay is $43.30 n week. It

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Sanfoid, Florida

F ri., January 4, 1963

© V O a u frrb

rra to

Matter Of Fact

apportions her Income as fol
lows:
SIT for room and board; ts
for clothing: $1 for savings;
$4JO far personal expenses;
*2.30 for medical expenses,
53 30 for recreation, vaca­
tions 51 for educe lion, books;
51-30 miscellaneous.
You will note this adds up
to 143. The budget does not in­
dicate what happens to the
remaining 20 cents. I assume
R It s yacht rental.
The secretary who sent the
clipping to me teemed to feel
that Ih* budget was unrealis­
tic. In fact, her word far It
was ‘‘ridiculous."
“This kind of thing," she
wrote, "is on par with these
beautiful color pictures of food
that appear to magnifies for
women. They look gorgeous
but run all over tb* plat* ss
as th* first serving is

Csrllest libraries in this
country were private. To­
ward the and of th* 17th cen­
a s L u a a . u i k l o v s , ru n t o s t a n u n n L is iittw
L IR S T t n i H R L
K1ISSAM1I B . OKUM O LU
tury th* so-called Bray Pariah
Managing 1MIUW
Jtdvartlilsg Directorlibraries began to appear.
j i n r m ulls
asm s: u s m o k ss a k su s
Cosolr Udllor
Uuslt.no Slonoasr
These ware collections de­
c a c p u a ransssus
bmimlkv j o s b s
signed particularly for tb*
iK lt t r editor
c iu s llM Slonoasr
us* ef th* clergy, but worn
v v is o M P s o a
r a a s k v o l t o l ix b
C.tr editor
Ctreulsiloa Manoasr
open to th* public. The first
HiooianwvMaw
rn ro a u u
I think ih * nuy have a point
subscription library la th*
Psatuts KSllor
Slscttanlral SupU
there. Certainly all of the budby
colonies
was
p
rejected
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all over the plate.
Philadelphia.
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m a s 1 T sar
IS* W eek
At her iuggcsUoo. i did a
ass 4 WonIks
ATI CMonths
little
research among the
M S 1 Months
I.S* I Months
Each family
l.se 1 Month
l.s s 1 Month
r . a Vestal nsgslallsM peovtdo that an moll subscriptions he get. This is how the average working girl* of my acquatoMy findings convinced
paid !• s d rs a c o .
C ntsrsd a s ooeond class m s tte r October IT. l i l t a t tha I'sot
Office • ( S en io rs. Klortda. naCsr tbs A ct of Congress of March.
T ha H erald Is a mem ber or t h . Hailed P ress which la entitled
sarlnelveJr Is the tie. r* r rtpubU coU oa of all Ih* local saw *
prlated la this newspaper.
N . p e rt o f an y m aterial, news or a d v o rtu in s. m l this edition
s f T b s Panlord Harold may bo reproduced in any m anner w ith­
out w ellies permission of the publisher of Tbs H erald. Any
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considered AS Infringing s a Tb s H erald's co p yrtab t and wilt be
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A start wss made on internation**! co-operation in out­
er space with agreement to
establish a
t center on tha
geomagne.
ator, probably
In India.
There was an overwhelming­
ly good General Assembly rota
backing up the World Court
opinion on the obligation of
all members to pay all UN as­
sessments. U Thant now will
b* In a position to dun mem­
bers who are in arrears and
keep th* world organisation
solvent as well a* going.
• • *
Home of th* areas in which
the United States faces its
greatest problems at the UN
will be reviewed in this column in sn early issue.

Lyle C. Wilson Says:

Dr. Crane's

Congo-Contradiction Maze

Notebook

WASHINGTON—(NEA) — rproposal for a three - mar.
Achirr* meets of the 17th “troika" secretariat of antiUcited Nations General As- Communist, Communist and
_
neutral representatives was
seabiy are considered " s p * - ^
^
fw ^
A
tacuUr" m ccmparmon wrth B(, UN
(^titute for
results o( U two previous
ra tio n a l civil serranU
This is th * opinion ^
, 3thonMd thu
but
of A i u a r t Secretary o f ^ nww secretary general says
State Harlan Cleveland, in he will not allow It to be
charge of irte rra tk cal organ­ stacked with Russians.
isations affairs.
Th* disarmament Issue was
He qualifies this with an ad­ referred back to Geneva where
mission that colonialism and the U. S. wanted it, with a de­
th* Congo are th* most mand for a comprehensive
troublesome issue* for the treaty. Tb* assembly’s resolu­
United States in the UN- On tion on nuclear testing also
these matters, results of the called for an agreement under
session just ended aren't all "enforceable controls." This
good, from the Ameikaa point was a victory, even though
c f view.
the Geneva conferences hare
Cleveland also admits that adjourned without agreement.
th* sodt Important develop­
ments while the General As­
sembly was in session this
year did not happen at the
UN, although they affected
its proceedings.
Dismantling of th* Russian
missile bases in Cub* and Red
China’s attack on India threw
th* Communist bloc delegu-. WASHINGTON (U PI) —
boos s t th* UN into deep dis­ President Kennedy will im­
array. Repeatedly the Russian pose a great strain on his Ne­
delegates under ambassador gro supporters and on Demo­
Valerian A. Zorin were caught cratic left wingers in general
unprepared and had to ask
if he bypass** civil right* ac­
Moscow for new instructions
tion in th* coming session of
to clarify Kremli" confusion.
Congress.
Zorin's denial that there
There is aom* er-.dcr.ee that
were Russian missiles in Cuba
he intends to do Just th at He
was masterfully exposed and
denounced by U. S. Ambaasa- by passed or, mors accunte-

raise funds, Sarepta Home by pri­
vate donations and Good Samaritan
through the FHA, to bring their
establishments up to the state stan­
dard. These goals must be accom­
plished if the county is to save the
*250,000 that would be spent to build
a new county home.
The school board Is working hard
on plans for the corning year to raise
academic standards of the County
Schools, and to improve the equip­
ment and facilities for instruction.
Plans are also being made for a
School for Business Education, a
much needed adjunct to the system.
The building of the new air-condi­
tioned English Estates Elementary
School will be a big step forward for
Seminole County and will make 1963
an important one in the annals of
the school board.
One thing that should be finalized
during the new year is the planning
for a county airport. The committees
that have been working on that prob­
lem should be revitalized and pressed
back into action so th at by the end
of the year the people of the county
can say there will be a Seminole
County Airport.
There are a lot of things that
should be done in both the city and
county during the next year. We have
enumerated only a few, but with
careful planning and united effort
by everyone Involved there is no rea­
son why 1963 can't be a BIG year.

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

t

Peter Edson

Ready for the Grand Opening of Congress

spent during the last decade:
bousing (Includes beat and
utilities) £5 per cent, boos*
furnishings T per cent, food
SO per coat, apparel U par
A warns■ will spars a * ox*
cent, transportation 11 y«r pone* to savs a t a bargain sale.
cent, medical care ft per cent,
recreation and n s ding
ara always
t* rials 5 per cent, other t
poopl* worst off than yon a n
to au k* you gait kicking.

&gt; * L ilM i-

ms that she was right to de­
claring that ibv recommended
budget would not work.
Tb* avenge working girl
undoubtedly would revise It
drastically, so that it would
shape up something like this:
First of ill, she srould open
a charge account. That would
aUmtoata the 5* for clothing.
Tb* SS would then be added tq
th* t&gt; for savings, making s
total of |1S.
Then the St) would be trans­
ferred from savings to per
•onil expenses, raising that
item to $17.30. Of that total,
nil but 53-30 would be put oo
the charge account, leaving
115 extra for recreation, vacs
But since a vacation would­
n't be due until next summer,
the 513 would be added to the
clothing budget, raising It h&gt;
523.
And since clothing goes &lt;
the charge account, the 133
would be added to the 517 far
room and board, bringing the
total to 540, which would make
U possible to move to a bigger
apartment.
Then three r o o m m a l t s
would bo invited to move to
•ad share expenses, which
would save 530. This would be
added to miscellaneous, a*
would Ih* 52 30 for medical
and the 51 for educe-

■y budgeting b*r Income to
this fashion, UM working girl
can get by until tb* bills com#
to, at which point aha asks lor
• mis*.

d ear up to old age, for o lot of
menopausal worries would dis­
appear if th* adults would bold
"talk clinics" in th* churehoa
to thresh out their submerged
cr hidden phobias and misun­
derstandings.
This newspaper column is
p r i m a r i l y a "talk clinic"
where In I let you readers hear
th* frank confessions o f pa­
tients who have visited my of­
fice.
Thai, you frequently see
yours*! vs a, as it war*, in tiy.
similar worries that are * imitted by jsy office patients.
We suggested to this Urge
group of younr folks that they
help their classmates by
siding a t talk clinics, u
everybody would bs encourag­
ed to toss his problem upon
th* table.
Young people often wield
mere inflame* with their own
■r* group and can obtain
quicker discussion o f problem*,
for there is less formality than
when older folks ara presiding.
So got your school or church
to sot up such talk clinics. Us*
soma of th* educational book
late offered via this wwspeper
to holp steer th* disrsuelon
and add pertinent facte.
Send for th* booklet "Sax
Problems of Yoang People,"
enclosing a stamped, return
*n«viop*. pins 20 crate.
Pass it around widely for it
holds some of the major an­
swers you young folks erne*
to know.
(Always write to Dr,
Crane to earn of thin aew^
p*p*r. onelosing n long 4
cent stamped, sUreassd tntyping and printing easts
when yon send fas on* *4 his
b oo k let*.)

dor Adial SUvensou] T h at: ,r ’ kUJ*d ^
ri* hu &gt;**i*1*threw doubt on the credibility tion in th* 87th Congress.
of all Russian statements in Kenedy’s congressional agents
assembly debate and commit­ who drafted civil rights legis­
lation for th * first Kennedy
tee deliberation!.
At the beginning of the ses­ Congrras were dismayed to
sion Washington feared that discover that th« president
the Latin American caucus would not press for action.
This. of course, was a poli­
would bo split fat pieces sad
scattered ail over the floor. tical decision ar.d s sound on*.
Th* president preferred to
Cuba put it together again.
At th* beginning of th* ses­ avoid th* Senate filibuster
sion it was fesred there would that would have arisen around
be trouble from th* Russians any administration civil rights
over th* is*os of espionage proposal in 1961-42. Hs was
from space vehicles. Disclos­ aware that such an angry
ure of th* Russian missile Senate engagement w o u l d
Fuse* in Cuba made the case have imperiled hit entire
for the need of reconnaissance. legislative program.
however, and tha expected big
It was assumed that h*
debate never came off. Sim­ would make good hla cam­
ilarly. th* need fer on-site in­ paign pledgee to the Negroes
spection of nuclear test ex­ In th* ,eeond Kennedy Con­
plosions was impressed on gress which beg-.ns next Wed­
most of tb* UN delegates.
nesday. But th* pm idsnt ap­
Tha Indian delegation which pear* to be more concerned
had caurted tb* western pow­ with legislative problems in
ers co’jaidcraMe trouble at the House of Representatives
previous General Assemblies than with the filibuster mat­
did a 150-degree turn this ter in th* Senate.
yvxr after Bed Chins attack of
All ef th* Kennedy admin'
on India’s northern frontiers. titration's pressure and prest­
The about-face was r.ot quit* ige it being brought to bear
perfect, for th* Indians still right now to curb th* power
voted for admission of Red
of the House Rules Commit**
Chinn to the UN. But It was s
to block administration legis­
spiritless presentation and th*
lation. Tb* issus is whether
issue was defeated.
the Rule* Committee shall
All th* nuetrals w e n t
consist of three additional
through agonising reappraisal
of their policies after it was members to bring its num­
shown that Cube wss no lib- ber to 16 or shall revert to 12
•ral independent hut o full- member* ss it was prior to
fledged Communist satellite.
As a result. General Assembly
vote* on all tha anti-Commun­
ist issues— R*d Chins, Hun­
gary, Koras wan record ms.
jorttte* in support of U. 8.
positions.
On sub* tantire tovpsw before
the General Assembly this
year. Cleveland believe* ra­
sa! ta of tha session were aloe
good.
U Thant was sleeted secre­
tary general and th* Russian

th* first Kennedy Congress.
Th* three additional mem­
bers would b*
relatively
friendly to the administration
and by their vote* would com­
pel the Rule* Committee to
permit administration killt to
reach the House T or for a
vote. That, anyway, is how the
script reads.
Kennedy gave- his tit.m at*
of th* importance of th*
House Rules controversy last
month when h* said: 'T hops
the Rules Committee is kept
to its present number (IS ), be­
cause we can’t function if it
isn’t. We are through if we
lose."

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Cage Games Tonight, Saturday
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The Sanford Seminoles will be back on the
basketball court tonight for their first contest
since the Christmns holidays, playing Lakeview
of W inter Garden.
Conch Ralph Stunif said the team lias been
working out regularly during the holidays nnd
hopes to break in n few new offensivo tactics
uguinst the Red Devils.
The starting lineup of Harry Barks. Butch
Riser, Don McMurray, David MacGillis nnd Mike
Woodruff will be intact for the game tonight.
All the squad is in good shape nnd the Semi­
noles will be without injuries when they resume
action.
Local fans will be treated to another home
game this weekend when Sanford takes on New

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Cards, Tigers
Sign Up Stars
Ily United Press International
The St. Louis Cardinals and
Detroit Tigers have shelled
out $122,000 for two players
and consider it a ''steal'' be­
cause Ihe men who will re­
ceive the money are Stan
Musial und Al Kalinc.
Mu»iul, amazingly fit and
looking much younger than 42,
signed his 22nd contract with
the Cardinals for a reported
$70,000, the same salary ha
made last year.
And the 28-j ear old Kalinc,
who was given a rals" by the
Tigers, signed ills ltth con­
tract with them Thursday (or
an estimated $32,000.
The Roston Red Sox also
signed four uf their key play­
ers in pitcher Dirk Radatz,
shortstop Ed Rressoud, out*
(ielder Uni Clinton and catch­
er Hob Tillman.
Musial rattier startled news­
men who showvtl lip at the
Cardinals' offices for his sign­
ing by revealing lie iiad Just
come in.from running a mile
“just for exercise" and that
he might even decide to play
again in 1904 It lie hits .300
this year,
Stan tlie Man hatted .330 the
past season. Among other rec­
ords he needs only three more
extra base hits to tic Rabe
Ruth's record.

Lyman Takes On
Oviedo Tonight
The Greyhounds of t.ynisn
tangle with the Lions of
Oviedo tonight at Lyman's
new gym, and supporters of
both trains nro looking for a
knock - down - drug - out fight

Tough Task Set
For MacArthur

when the two neighboring
schools meet.
Oviedo, sporting ■ 2-2 rec­
ord, and with such notnbla
lulls under their belt as New
Smyrna Reach, will bo out for
their third win of the season,
und Coach Paul Milder says,
"when Uie Hounds and the
Lions meet there's no lovo
lost."
Lyman lias had a disappoint­
ing season to dute, and their
followers sre hoping the tide
will be turned tonight.
Still smarting from a Stl-10
pasting meted out by Rlshop
Moure over the holidays, the
Greyhounds will be wanting a
win.

NEW YORK (U P!) - Old
soldier General Douglas Mac­
Arthur faced one of the tough­
est battles of his career today
when he stepped In as media­
tor between the Amateur Ath­
letic Union and Uie National
Collegiate Athletic Association.
Specifically requested fo r1
tlie Job by President Kennedy,
it will be up to Gen. MacAr- .
#
thur lo bring the l«o warring ||) J g | . ^ | g | ^ C l l O I !
•thletlc bodies together in
time to assure the United
Ih e flashy Gastl and speedy
Mates a representative train Uria tried their best to over­
for this summer's Pan Amer­ come the steady Pradrra, but
ican games and the 1901 Olym­ to no avail last night la Uie
pics in Japan.
featured singles match and
Rut if the veteran of many I'radera took the baron in s
historic battles should fail to game that Imaited a $133.00
settle the light for control oi perfects payoff for a $3 In­
amateur sports, many alhlc-t- vestment,
cs will lose thrlr eligibility and
Gasti and Uria, who finish­
ths U. S. will be left with a ed two and three, were unable
sub-par team lo carry its flag to handle the stmts Uiat l’rain international competition. dcra threw at them and went
down in driest, hut they put
on a rousing show for second
money, with Gastl gaining the
points.
The big 11th game was won
by the Onate-Agustin combine
that overcame a five point de­
DUNEDIN (UPI) For ficit pik'd up by a fast start­
money, strokes or Ryder Cup ing Arrooa and Lorrnio, who
points, it was Arnold Palmer jumped to five points before
anylmdy else scored.
all thu way in 1902.
Anatc-Agustin went on to
Palmer not only broke his
own all-time money winning win the match, and Astlgarecord by pocketing Ml.4tf.33 Irlartt fought out a tie for
last year, but also captured! second money with Arronathe Vardon Cup Trophy with Lorenzo to accept t h i r d
an average of 70.271 tier round money,
and ranks first in the Hjderi
■ ■*
Cup point standings, accord-{ R e c o r d E n t r i e s
ing to final 1902 PGA tour itsNEW y o R K (UPI&gt;—Five of
tlsties release,! today.
t|„, ninp rnitej fiuu&lt; CoW
Although Palmer did not Association championships in
play on lour alter Sept. 10. he I0C2 attrgcted record entries
earned enough by that time to #lu, tha tot|, of B7I| f0f y,c
break the all-time money win-! nlne rfpr*Hnled an lncratsa
nlng record which he had set of approximately IU per cent
In 1900 by 3C.18.V48.
o ier the 1M1 record, accord
Palmer competed In 21 Ing to an announcement by the
FGA co-Sponiorcd and npr
proved tournaments, winning
seven of them to finish SIS.247.30 ahead of Gene LitUer,
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
who placed second.
Mutual Broadcasting System
will air the National Football
League play off game between
LOS ANGELES (U P I)-T h e the Detroit Lion* and Pitts­
top touring pros began pur­ burgh Steelera from Miami
suit today of the $33,0uu nug­ Sunday. Van Patrick will han­
get that ia the Los Angeles dle the radio account starting
Open—the first slop on a 1903 at 2 p.m. and nob Reynolds
golf treasure hunt totaling $:.- will do the color commentary.
230,000. And favored to bag the
A lighthouse, operated by
big booty in the 72-ho|e tour­
nament over the Kanrho Park the V. S. Coast Guard, Is
public links was Arnold Pal­ situated ia Anelote Key Stale
Park near Tarpon Springi.
mer.

Fred Whitehead’s Wade Tray (left)
and Fred Trevillion’s Pac Sac will
be two of the top contenders in Sat-

Eight are greyhounds will j Ronnie Abhr.
eonipeta over tlie B/UUli mile | It Is probably the finest Indistance III tho 28th running augural field ever assembled
o f t h o Inuuguiul Handicap i,,.,.,, ami t , nrk officials lire
which will t * the 10th event of |(&gt;0klng forwanl to the kennel
an 11-race program as the t |uh's fincil
j frry
lights go on at tlie Sanford- Collins, chairman of the board,
Orlando Kennel Club Satur­ ami General Manager Jack
day night.
Lcduux hotli predict Hint the
Carefully selected by Racing uuusunlly late start will iamst
Secretary It. C. 'T lta y " Wil­ hath attendance and ntuluel
liamson for this tradilionui play. Indications point to an
aliening night spent clusslc &lt;i|H-nir.g night rruwil Hint will
will lie Fred Whitehead's Mac break records for the track's
Tray ami Wade Tiuy, Oswald 27-year history.
R io..' O. ll.'a 1). D. T„ lust
Muc Tray, Derby winnor loot
season's winner Fred Trevil*
lion's l’ac Sac, Carl Tiary’s
Rurnacle llob, Larry Stn| les'
Hunk Son, Toni Sweeney's Mrs.
Mops and Lawienco Hughes'

It Was Palmer
In 1962 Golf

WITH

TRADITIONAL

OPENING

NIGHT

MOBILE, Ala. (UFI)-ltia
Rolls and Yanks engage In
their final workouts today be*
fore Saturday's 14th annual
Senior Rowl game and coaches
of both teams said their boys
were generally in good shape.
Rebel coarli Weeb Kwhank
and North mentor Tom Landry
both said they wisiivd they had
more time lo work with their
teams hut both said It would
lie a good, close, hard-fought
game.
Uicnl oddsmakers establish­
ed the South as seven-point
favorites.

INAUGURAL

POST
T IM E

8:10

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IS IT TRANSFER­
ABLE WHEN YOU
SELL THE CAR?

DOES IT INCLUDE
THE COST OF
LABOR?

DOES IT COVER
EXPENSIVE
PARTS?

Yea. There is absolutely
no charge for labor and
parts. For the entire life
of the warranty, should
any defect in material
or workmanship occur
on the parts covered by
the warranty, it will not
cost you one cent to
have it corrected.

Absolutely! It covers
the major power' Unlit
com ponents—tho en­
gine block and it* in­
ternal parts, the auto­
matic transmission und
its internal parts, the
reur axle—parts that
would cost plenty lo re­
place or repair.

Yes. As long us the cur
—luu? bernTrndcrd nt rrn»
sonabic in terva Is accord ing to the PlymouthValiant Certified Cur
Cure schedules, the warrail ty can be |tasiwsl on
to the new owner. Think
what that will mean to
resale value of your a ir !

MUST YOU SPEND
MORE FOR
MAINTENANCE?
No. AU that is required
hc-r,ormal care that
most car owners would
usually give their ear.
Only one chassis lubri&gt;
cation is required for ths
entire life of tho warranty. Other maintsnancs
consists, of inspections
at reasonable intervals.

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1001 by tho Greyhound Writ­
ers of America. Indisposed
pint of the summer, llarnnelc
Roll came hack witii a hang nt
Multnnninh and broke his own
trenrd of the year pievious In
winning the Au Ruvolr Handi­
cap. It was (lie only record
broken at .Multnomah during
a 032-1ace campaign.
Tlie entire racing plant has
In'vll completely renovnted nnd
i*&gt; all leady for tho lights to
go on. i'ost time will l&gt;&lt;&gt; nt
8:10 p. ni.

O PEN S

Game On Radio

Wed. &amp; S a t.

March, is certain to go postward as the Inaugural favor­
ite fur lie lias n record that
spathic*. In his III stalls here
last season lie was a quinieln
factor 1.1 times, ten times with
wins. His accomplishments on
oilier trucks Inrltido tlie win­
ning of the $10,00(1 Itnyuhuui
Medley in 1041 ami finishing
second In the $30,000 Interna­
tional at West Flagler that
same year,
Ilarnaclo Rob likewise lias a
brilliant history nnd was vot­
ed “Juvenile of the year" In

FACTS ABOUT PLYMOUTH’S
TOMORROW NIGHT
NEW WARRANTY*
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Matinees

urday night’s Inaugural Handicap
at tlie Sanford-Orlando Kennel
Club.

Senior Bowlers
Ace Greyhounds Open Kennel Club Season In Final Drills

Pradera Victor

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Fri. Jnn. 4, '6.1— Page 5

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Smyrna Beach nt Bill Fleming Gym Saturday
night, Stumpf announced.
The game was scheduled for New Smyrna,
but their gym floor is being resurfaced and the
game was shifted to the Sanford gym.
The Saturday game is scheduled at the regu­
lar time, with the Juyvee tennis opening nt 6:3 0
p. m. and the varsity squads tipping o ff nt
8 p. m.
A special feature of the Saturday gnnie will
be the showing nt halftime of a film explaining
new rules nnd illustrating numerous calls by of­
ficials, Stumpf said.
The film is in slow motion nnd gives n good
explanation of many i&gt;ointa which will add to
spectators' enjoyment of the gumo, he said.

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By Louise Grayson
Monday night's a n n u a l
Men's Night meeting of the
Geneva Garden Club, whieh al
ao la open to the publie, will
feature an address on tha care
and culture of orchids by Mrs.
Charles Cole.
The mooting will ho hold at
7:30 p. m. in the Community
Hall.
Mre. W. T. Bernard, chair­
man of tha hostess committee,
will be asslaled by Mrs. El
wood Rhaw, Mre. W. R. MeGil and Mrs. R. H. Kreiser.
Music will h« provided dur­
ing the refreshment hour* by
tha Geneva Community Band.

Delvillaggio Family Celebrated
First Christmas With Grandmother

TWIN 8ISTER8 Jo and family. They a n allowed to
Jackie Michels, who wet« ao do anything which they are
identical that few people pbyatcally and mentally cap­
could tail them apart, were a able of doing. Evening devo­
tions are held each day and
Uka In many other waya.
It waa recently brought to •cnrlcea on Sunday.
One elderly gentleman goes
light that they have continued
their •‘allkoneae’* In an ex swimming regularly In the
traordlnary way, In the IK clear, apring fed lake behind
ytara alnce they graduated the home, and one little 08*
from Seminole High School ycer-old lady plays the piano
One (Inter, Jo, now Mra. twice each day. Each time,
Jamea Von Herbulia lire* In ■h« plays four *ong», In the
Sanford and the other alitor, •ame order, and whan ah* la
Jackie, Mra. Harry C. Deig finished that ii the end, until
the next time. However ahe
nan Urea In Joneaboro, fia.
But each alater now haa permit* no talking during the
•even rhlldren. They taka time that ahe la playing the
great pride In the achieve, well-remembered melodic* and
ment. Th» twin alitara came all reapect her wishes.
The youngest member of
from a large family thematd
A banquet honoring the
vea. Jo and her huaband have the "family" Is 89 years old president of the Rebekah As­
two girla and five boya and and the elderi are getting in­ sembly of Florida, Mrs. Mae
Jackie and her huaband have to the late 1W’», close to the Kerndnn, will bo held at the
century mark. Evidence of Civic Center at 8:15 p. m. Jan.
three girla and four hoya.
GROUPED AROUND TH E T R E E , winhin* th at their daddy waa with
satisfaction,
several 10. Reservation* must be In
The Von Herbulia children lhair
them are the DelvlIlagRlo children, Carln, left and P at Carl, with their
are Marilyn, 14: Kenneth, 12) have been there ever since the by Monday Jan. 7. For reser­
grandmother, Mra. Cora Delvillnirgio and Mra. P at Delvillaggio, a t their
Diane, ten: Michael, aeven; home opened, eleven years vations phono FA 2-4810 or
home in North Orlando.
Roger, five: Larry, three and ago.
FA 2-4841.
Since that time, a new set
Lewie, one.
The Delgnan children are of state public health itrvic*
Donna, ten: David, eight; Lin­ rules and regulations have
da, elx; Marianne, four; John, been drawn up and were passthroe; Jimmy two and An ed hy the last kglalaturo,
making licensing of homes for
drew, five raontha.
Both famlllee enjoy outdoor the sged and nursing homes
•porta, auch aa fiahing and very stringent.
Efforts by Semlnola County
boating, and look forward to
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
who
hara
annual camping tripe. Hull, Commissioner*,
Walter Bonder on Pine Valley
been
forced
to
abandon
tha
are alio active in Scouta—
Drive In Rolling Hills was the
Brownlee, Cuba and Girl and old county home, which was
scene of e family get-together
far
below
tha
new
standards,
Boy Rhouta.
on Christmas Day.
Another nine-member fata­ hava resulted in the hearty
The group Included the
endorsement
of
the
kindly
care
lly la the Colon Revvla fam
Bonders and their children.
fly, Mra. Revolt la the former given a t tha Rsrepta Home,
Diane and Chrrie; their par­
Janice Cook, a claeamato of and tho wholehearted support
ent*, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
of tha community la asked in
the twin alatara.
F. Simpson of Fem Park;
The Revela children include aiding tha Rarcpta Horn* to
Mra. Bonder's brotlier-ln-Iaw
meet
the
qualifications
for
Lon, 18; Ronald, ten; Barry,
and sister, Mr. and Mra. Char­
eight; Betty Lynn, five; Slo­ license renewal, In order that
les II. Dome and ihelr chil­
the
aged
of
the
county
will
not
ven, three; Janice, two and
dren, Chuck, Pally and Kath­
tie without ca r*
Mark, 18 monlha old.
leen, also of Fem Park and
As time goes on, tha relit
Thla family enjoya Indoor
Mra. Bonder’s brother and
gamea, Including parcheal and of the aged grow a* modern
sister-in-law. Dr. and M n.
monopoly, and outdoor gamea Iruga and medicines make
Forbes Simpson, and children,
Michael, Randy, Helen and
auch aa baaketball. Mra. Re- man's life span ever longer
Carol o* Daytona Beach.
vela aaya that they alio con- and healthier. Rut eventually
alder cooking lota of fun and the time cornea when the fall­
ing eyesight, the faltering
MR. AND MRS. FRANK WOODRUFF, w.'th their daughter and ison-inail like to help get aupper.
law Mr. and Mra. Charing Welter ,of Warren Township, N. J . and their
Unlike tire* Michel* twin footsteps and the weakness of
children, Kenneth, Steven and David, while they were visiting the Wood­
•iatera, Mra. Ravel* la one of advancing age, make it unwlsa
ru ffs a t their home on Hayou Vista, in Dellary, during the holiday sea­
IN LONGDALK
three- children and Mr. Revela for the elderly to llvo alone
and untended.
son. Mr. Woodruff Is organist of the DeRary F irst Presbyterian Church
Mr. and Mra. William E.
waa an only child.
In many rases, there la no
and la well known in musical circles In Centra) Florida.
(Cox Photo)
Dearolf fir., of Longdate, an­
All three of the famillea
nounce the birth of a t lb.
find Uialr large moralwrahip on« to whom they can turn aa
IS ex. daughter, Julia Ann,
•tlmulatlng and enjoyable, they get more and more hHpDae. 7 at tha Winter P a r k
and find time for many oul- lasa.
It is a stage which almost
Memorial Hospital.
alde activities aa well aa thoie
oreryone
reaches in the later
Paternal grandparents are
In which they all participate
days of life, and many will
Mr. and Mra. Leon Dearolf
together.
By
M
raAdam
Metier
•tetter of Smyrna Drive had houaegucala their aon-in-law and maternal grandparent*
hava need of a homo such a*
• e
e
the Rarcpta Home, with It’s
Dr. Garietta Soger of Eldo­ Ihelr two grandsons, Dick and and daugtiler (Debbie), U . are Sir. and Mrs. A. P. Bowergentle peaceful atmosphere rado Drive had is har dinner Rob Sparks, from Alexandria, and Mrs. Joseph Trapanicr, sox, all of I-ongwood.
id tender, loving care, in gucata on Chrlitmaa Day 31 Va., here for the holidays.
from Meridian, Miss. While in
Maternal great - grandpar­
hlcu to while away the pass­
Mr. and Sirs. Preston Me- Central Florida the young ents are Mr. and Mrs. 8. E.
friends at Nat Sherrard's Res­
ing ytnra, until lhair Ume haa
taurant, south of Sanford. Bean have as their house- folk* will lie doing a lot of Slusser, of Neaeoperk, Pa. and
come.
Hicy returned lo her home In guest, Mrs. McBean'i father, visiting (Wore reluming to paternal great-grandmother is
DeUary following the dinner Dr. Thomas R. White, of Indi­ Mississippi. 14. TrapanU'r'i Mrs. Mary Jane Dearolf of
ana. A retired Presbyterian parents live In Sanford.
Longwood.
for a bridge game.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack ‘LamMr. and Mr*. Frank Blaha minister, Dr. While is 93 and
of Hlghbanks Road, West cele­ active. Ho was bom In North­ bertson and Mrs. Sophia StutBe neatly and appropriately
brated their 50th wedding an- ern Ireland and recently visit­ terheim of Denary Drive en­ dressed when you call for your
nlveraary, Dec. 30. They were ed England and preached in tertained the following guests date.
married in the Methodist tha oldYImlTy chiirclflil Cor- ai their home for Christmas
glass, Ralllchnroiiuli, Ireland dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Church at Nutley, N. J .
Mr. and Mra. Ell Yoder of Schneider, Capt. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. David MacBy Mre. Adam Mailer
Floridans Road entertained Peter Krammcr and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Herman La- Farlane of Smyrna Drive en­
Mr. and Mra. Don Etlar of Mr*. Lawrence Scuffrrt ol
flh n n ^ r ta m ^ a JT A
derhaus nf Plantation Road tertained their son-in-law and
entertained t h a
following daughter (Lucille) Mr. and Martinsville, Ind., during the Pompano Beach.
holidsyi.
Holiday gtiesli of Mr. and
guesla un Christmas Eve: Mrs. Herman Campbell, ol
Mrs. William Burnett ot An­ Mra. Howard Middleton at
Mrs. Alice Roblolio and Mra. Orlando and daughter, Robin,
FROM -----Fred Kunr. when Ihelr Christ­ who had her first Chrlatmaa geles Ituad entertained Mr. their home on Hlghbank Road
MRS. IIRADEN
Year Downtown Florist
and
Mr*.
Edward
Stickney
and
were
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ray
Scanat Grandma and Grandpa
mas gifts were opened.
sons, Robert and Brian, from droit and ton Bill from tha
ANOTHER C L O S E L Y
On Christmas Day for MacFarlane't home In De­
SANFORD
Garwood, N. J ., during the Canal Zone. They left for a
KNIT FAMILY Is tho family brunch their guests were Mrs. Bary.
FLOWER SHOP
trip to Miami and will return
of the Rev. and Mrs. K. V. Jo Peck and Mrs. A. Roblolio.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green Christmas holidays.
Mr, and Mra. Darwin Drue* to DeBary for another visit be­ Cor. E. 1st A Sanford Ave.
Mykkanen, who own, and For Christmas dinner they had of Bontla Road apenl the hol­
FA 3-1833
FA 3-8413
manage tho Rsrrpta Rest as their gursts Mr. and Mrs. iday with friends in Delray of Monroe Ave. had as their fore returning home.
Home.
John Williams, new neighbors, Beach, Ur, and Mrs. George
Rev. Mykkanen, who la Fin­ Mrs. Emily DcKleine, Mr. and Reslor formerly of Hartford,
nish, la a retired Lutheran Mrs. Paul Volralh and son Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles CrossMinister and caring for the Carl, who was home from
aged and elderly or for any Florida Slate University at ey of Carnation Drive had aa
in need of aid and austonanco Tallahassee, Mr. and Mra. Ihelr gueata during Chrlatmaa
haa been hla llfe'a work for Fred Kunr, the Misses Dor­ week, Mre. Crcasty's brotherothea and Kay Mrnnlngcr, in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
many ycara.
All of the Mykkanen child­ Mrs. Jo Peck, Mra. A. Robio- William Parkas, of 8 worthren, down to the third genera­ llo, Jerry Lcfrrett of Orlando, more, Pa., and their ami and
tion hare shared tho work of and daughter Carol Leder- daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrscaring for thosa who need haui, home from the Univer­ Alan Parka ef Sharon Hill,
help, and three nf the Mykan- sity of Florida at Gainesville Pa.
Mr. and Mra. Wesley W.
nen daughter*, Mary, Rachel for the holidays, and Mary
Saatkamp
of Homestead Ave.
Ann
Lednritaua.
and Taamar are nursea and all
After dinner Mr- and Mrs. bad aa their recent househava served at tha Barepta
Home her# at various times. Ledarhatu relaxed while Carl guests, their son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mra. Law­
Ilia sons of the family, too Vollrath played Uw piano and
rence Mins, and rhlldren,
Chriitmai
carols
were
aung.
hava par Ik Ipatad actively In
Carol, Donald, Mark a n d
Emily
DeKlelne
played
the
the aotting up and operation
Nancy, from Weatvilie. N. J .
of tba work that la so dear to aecordlaa for the group and
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Dann
dancing was enjoyed by all
their father1* heart.
entertained Mr. and Mra. A.
present.
Tha grandchildren who live
E. Spokes, Earl Fink and Mra.
next door now, tho children nf
M. Brown, his aider, for
Mrs. Toamar Braden, are gen­
Chrlatmaa dinner.
tle and helpful with the elder­
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Bedlent
ly people who live at the homo
Mr. and Mre- Martin Btlno- of Lakewood Drive had aa
and Uka to b« of service.
cipher and daughter, Grace their dinner guest* during
Sometimes it la Just to ac­ Marie, made a business trip to Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Har­
company one of tha resident* Jacksonville, last weak, They ry Scbob and daughters, Ka­
for a walk, or to provide com- met some friends, Dr. and thy, Linda and Loraipe, Mr.
pontooaklp, or ha a Ustoner.
Mra. Q. R. Wilder and family, and Mra. Frank Schmidt and
Than la considerable free­ of Columbia, R. C. and all at­ Ihelr daughter, Barbara Beddom at tho home and guesla tended tha football yarn* to­ lent.
part of tho gether, Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Hof-

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Make Plans For
Election Coffee
The wives and widows of
active or retired naval offi­
cer*. wives of civilian manu­
facturers representative*, and
active or retired women offi­
cers living In the Sanford
area are cordially Invited to
the Naval Officers Wire* Club
Election Coffee to be held at
the NAS Ballroom at 10 a.
m. on Thursday January 10.
They are urged to make
their reservation* by Monday
Jan. 7 with Mrs. Donald W.
Beard, at 323-0520.

Church
Calendar
MONDAY
Women of the First Preabyterian Church meet* at 10
a. m. for the executive board
meeting.
Philathea Class meet* at
7:45 p. m. with Mre. Georg*
Stine. Mrs. Francis Meriwe­
ther and Mrs. Haney Swnnlon as co-hostesses.

N ew Arrivals

Entertain

Mr. and Mre. Marvin Dyal,
516 Plumose Driva, announce
the birth of a daughter. Dee.
21 at Seminole Memorial Hos­
Mr. and Mra. Edson Goit
pital.
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and Mias Bertha Lindsey
Thsy have chosen the name, spent the Christmas holidays
Carol Beryte, for the now ar­ with Col. Lindsey and family
rival who was welcomed homo at S t Petersburg, Fla.

New Arrivals

DeBary Personals

Geneva

Personals

by two brother*, Mark and
Ben.
Maternal grandmother Is
Mrs. A. B. Stevens, of San­
ford and paternal grandmo­
ther la Mrs. Lillian Dyal, of
Gainesville.

Personals

By Jane Casselberry
M. C. Duggir.a of Seminole
Boulevard, Cat telberry, is a
patient at the Winter Park
Memorial Hospital where he
Is confined with a broken hip

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By Mona Grinstead
The Pat Delvillsggio family
of Devon Are., North Orlando
had to celebrate Christmas
without the man of house, this
year but had something ape'
da) anyway.
Mr. Delvillagglo, who is in
atrtie* could not get home.
Hla mother, Mrs. Cora Delviltagglo, flew down from Beth­
lehem, Pa. in a je t to spend
the holidays with tha family.
Thla was her first plane ride
and her first trip to Florida
She plans to stay until April
when her son la due back
home from the Mediterranean
area. He spent Christmas In
Naples, Italy.
So far they have not done
any sightseeing aa the child­
ren have had chicken pox and
they were busy with Christ­
mas festivities. The children,
are Pat Carl and Carlai
This la Carla's first year at
school and Mra. Delvillaggio
is room mother. The time
will pan much fatter now
with grandmother here lo
see all the sights of Central
Florida. Pat Carl, tha young­
est member of the femily will
help entertain the special
visitor.

Casselberry

5th ANNUAL

Antique Show &amp; Sale
DELAND ARMORY
Jen. 3 - 4 - 5 . 1983
Jen. 3 from 8 to 18 P. M.
Jan. 4-5 from 1 to 18 P. M.

as a result of a fall In hit
home early last Saturday
morning.
Rev. and Mra. Delmat Cope,
land and sou Matt were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Cacsbar Friday sight at their
home on Jasmine Road, Cas­
selberry.
Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Gut
lickson. 2809 Lakeview Drive,
Fem Park, have had as Ihelr
houseguest* over the holidays
their son-in-law and daughter,
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Spinar, of
Columbia, Mo., and their
daughters, Anne, Sandra and
Karen.
Bob Perry, son of Mrs. LG,
Reuter of Plney Ridge Rd. in
Ceiselberry, left New Year’s
day to return to Ahoskle, N.
C. after visiting with his fam­
ily over the holidays.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles It,
Dome, 413 Prairie Lake Dr,
In Fem Park, spent Saturday,
Sunday and Monday in Jack­
sonville where they visited
their long time friends, Mr,
and Mr*. Hugh Parker.
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Pavelehak of 417 Prairie- U ka Dr.
In Fem Park, have aa their
houseguesta, her mother, Mre,
John Ronaldo of Yardley, Pa.,
and her brother-in-law ond
■liter, Mr, and Mra. Louis
Patricclli and their children,
Cheri« and Scott, who arrived
Sunday for a month's visit,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fees*
and Mr. and Mrs. Corblt
Christenson of Casselberry
were guests for Chrlatmaa
dinner at the home of Mr. and
Mre. Harry McPeek ef Langwood.

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tin* Miiviflaiiii Diive-ln Tiivnlre, UihhikIi United
A rtists ri'lousc. Co-starriiiK Ralph Meeker, this
Erometlieun Enterprises Protiuction was directed
by Jack Gnrfcin.

Melodrama Set At Drive-In
"S o m e th in g

W ild,'* s ta r r in g

A w ard -w inn in g
m u sic
fo r
" T h e l l e l r r * * " in 1010.
T h e o th e r fe a tu r e on the
M eeker in a d ram a o f v Irdf nre
pro g ram
is " P a r r is h '* w ith
and p n n an ce In New Y o rk
T ro y lionu lm e and Connie .Sie­
C ity , upena Sunday a t th e
ved*.
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T h e a te r
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th ro u g h t rnlim l A r tid a red ay, " L a s t O f T h e F u a t (in n s "
!ea»e. Film int e n tire ly on Inand " D i e T a tte re d D r e s s ."
ra tio n in New Y o rk C ity , u s­
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ing th e r ity 'a park a, m useu m s,
F rid a y
and
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su bw ays and b rid g es, " S o m e ­
tb rr e film * a r e "W ild f Ju lt a r " ,
th in g W ild " t e ll, tho ito r y nf
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N o t T h e S o n g ."
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ed in th e e a s t a t e M ildred
(iiu \r o n o im i
b u n n o ck ,
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lim e
J 'a c iflc
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s ta le s , a t th e ir fir st count in
W a tts and C lift,m J a m e s .
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ected by J a c k tln r fe in and in h a b ita n ts. T h e s e s ta te s had
produr.sl by tir o r g o J u s t in . 20,339,1*15 in h a b ita n ts in Uic
IfMiO ce n su s, n e a rly 200 tim e *
T h e screen p lay w as w ritte n by
the lM n count.
H a ife in and
A lex
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lia s n l on K a i n id 's la s t-s e llin g
novel, " M a r y A n n ." F am ed
C arro ll

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l ;# 9 (51 M n r v . l l r l f f l n
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m a k e ■ w om an IwAuliful, Imt
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i&gt; T i n : r m r r i r m i n T o r
i n i : m \ i i i j i m i i« v . • i n * In t h * C i ty nf Kanrnrd, C o u n ­ above court. T h a natu re »»f
ty o f S t n i l n n l a , S t a t o o f K lo r - tli# ault. o r proceeding. I* a
i i i t n r i m i rt»n
Complaint for (..recloau r* of
i mi m i . n . u n t i l t .
II*.
L 'n l.a a *uc!i o a r l l f l o a t * a h all a m ortg ag e. The nam * o f tin
H M M L I i l M l. C i l l t
b&lt;t rfd r-m ad a -eo H In # to I t * Court In w hich aa'd autl, or
T H K tUiHTl»V F i V U
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t’ft
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l u n . n v i» H ii.r n , * • m *i*
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C A R L i: H ILL Y and 7/jPIHH
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T R Y r u m MAs o r t . U N I T
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A.
LA t o :
B o r r r ic o r r n a r r i M r i t i i
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t h e r e o f n* r e r n 1 * d In T*|r.f
CONP A P P IT IC N . a-.virdIn t l i * C l m u t l C o u rt o f t h *
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R l t O O K L V N SAVINOH RANK ,
R ecord *
of
Sem inole
I m p r o v e m e n t r, f l u y f f t , npidb- a New V ork r n r p o r e t ln n , P la i n *
County, Florid a
■ n re i. ii fid * ppnrten «!!**• t&gt;n (I ff . r a , P A V I P M l i i T l l l l l l h
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Hon t b e r e w l t h .
wife, p e f e n d o n l e ; N l l T I C K IS a a rr *
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n ilt Court of nnd fur Hemltinje 1 7 1 * 5 o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t ' f th e (fu ll* 14", New r r g l a n l B uild ­
ing, F oal O fflc * B oa 517, W in ­
C o u n t y . Florid®.
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than th * 17th day o f J a n ­
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ty.
Florida,
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Sem lnoln
County,
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C o t ir th o n * * . in gen ford. S e m ­ am bar. A. p. 1541.
* ‘rlund'i. Florid i
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o'c lo ck A . I t . on II,a 7&lt;th day
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Ramloola County, F lorid a
In aald F i n a l p a r r e t ; t o . w l t :
B y i M artha T. V lhlea
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c o r d i n g t » th e r i o t ( h e r e ­ New K ngland B uilding
of. re cor d ed In P l a t B ook Poat O ffice Bog 517
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S e m l n n l * C o u n t y . F l o ri d a .
Publlah D *c. U . J t , 54 *
P I T C H thla I r d day * f J a n ­ J a n . I.
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For Abhv’s booklet, "How To
Have A Lovely Wedding," send fill
dents to Abby, Box 3305, Beverly
Hills. Calif.

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WHAT STRANGE significance linn the Queen
o f Diamonds? In "The Manchurian Candidate,"
opening Sunday at the Kit £ Theatre, through
United Artists release, Frank Sinatra and Laur­
ence Harvey find its bizarre influence the key
to the fantastic adventure in which they are both
involved. Jan et Leigh also stars in the exciting
filmizntion of Richard Condon's controversial
novel.

W hat’s on your mind? For a personal reply, send a self-addressed,
stamped envolo|ie to Abliy, Rox aS65.
Beverly Hills, Calif.

X O T IC K IH horrbjr * ! v » n t b » !
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CONFIDENTIAL TO PLEM EN IK: Some people nre not as "suc­
cessful" ns others because when oplKirtunity is knocking on their front
door, they nre in the back yard look­
ing for four-leaf clovers.
•

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( I I T l.lt 1. Unit
Tl'V ( 5 i T l i * ttet-al
I t . Ou td oor i t u lU t l n
B oar d
( I I P a n g a r Man
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Show ­
tim e
( * I Hfah ttr t
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I '0 (5&gt; r a t h e r *
Know*
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A len*
SVIlh
MIt.'h
( I t ..o u t* II
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DEAR G IR LS: Your co-worker
must hnve known that you girls sur­
prised her with a party more out of
curiosity than generosity. No wonder
your house-warming got a cold re­
ception. I don't blame her.
•

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fl r e n l h u
tlaport
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DEAR A RRY: A girl wc work
with bought a home. It was a very
old place and didn’t look like much
from the outside. Wc wanted to see
the inside so we gave her a surprise
house-warming party. She was in the
process of remodeling it and wouldn’t
let us in. I'd like to know if she was
right or wrong.
S IX DISAPPOINTED GIRLS

•

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4:1* III M .fia x l a m a n l t In

DEAR
BER N IC E: There is
nothing clover about keeping a hus­
band HOME, You can chain him to
the stove and accomplish the same
thing. The idea is to keep him HAI’PY.
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F R ID A Y T . M.

n magazine or newspaper any more
without reading something alsuit
HOW TO K E E l’ A HUSBAND
HOME. I've even seen it in your
column. The advice runs from rub­
bing his back to making his favorite
pie. After *J6 years of marriage I
think 1 can speak with some authori­
ty. Ju s t keep him RROKE!
BERN ICE

Legal Notice

u t i . ii v n n \

It «•re by

By Abigail Van Buren

*

DEAR ARMY: I have a hnbit of
tidking to myself out loud and my
wife thinks I am going nutty. I ac­
quired that habit while doing border
patrol duty on the Mexican border.
The only time I talk to myself out
loud is when I have a problem—and
1 have solved many o f my problems
that way. Now if talking to yourself
is a sign of going nuttv, please tell
me and I will try to break the hnbit,
although 1 have had it since 1916.
Yours truly,
TALKING TO M YSELF
DEAR

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OUR BOARDING HOUSE

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dERCS A NEW FENNY R ight) &gt; A R E

SO TW A T S WHY
TH' MADOR WAS
clpap - e^eo a *-io
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I I Completed
14 Ironuoian
Indian
15 hit hi brown
18 Redskin*
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20 Smells
I I Anger
I I Devotee*
24 Small mind
26 Begone!
27 lurched
50 Secular Ilka
91 lira vine
Implement
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35 Fancy
38 Crafty
37 Grant use
temporarily
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40 At tractive
41 Dutch uncle
41 Remained
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43 Fissure-lib*
4# Amender
51 Mariner’*
direction
83 Genus of trno
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5 Solitary
8 Ascending
7 Oriental coin
■ Presides over
» Jason's vessel
(myth.)
10 raulAer
11 Hardy heroine
17 Distributed
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IS Palatable
34 Ailmenta
31 Cloth edges
33 Kind or boat
38 Ambrosia
20 Frot*n rain
40 Sea skeleton
27 Recital
41 iViiblenirn
28 Sm emt! voice
29 Abound
42 llighlsnder
43 Diblical name
31 Insinuate

44 Soviet city
48 Pit
47 Afresh
48 Mother of
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SIMCB TM»
MAHARAJAH
IS TRAVEllNr
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PARDON M B - Y H I 'H i S AHiS... WOT SO LOUDI,
ARB YOU TUB U AM INCOGNITO. YOU KWOWt
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PARTIES
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HIOHWAYS 17- t l
N. U N PARK, FLORIDA
Open Tut*, thru 8 iL
5*10 F. M.
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Open For Lunrh
By Reeert alien

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�You Can Hit A Real Jackpot! Advertise Y our "Don’t Wants’’ In The Herald Classified Ads!
1. Lost &amp; Found

Classified
Phone

i 6. For Kent

ehr

I LOST: Light brown ami wnite Furnished Joi ely 3 bedroom.
female dog. Short hair,
\parlment. Lake Golden.
iminlcd ear*, yellow eye*.
Luke privileges, FA 3-0271
Tail curia over back, white
fret. Name Cindy. 1015 FURN APT rsoo Menoavilte
lbs. Timid. Lost from Stone
NICK large 3 bedroom furn
Island. Under vets care.
Apt. 1700 .Magnolia.
Reward. Call FA 2-7:83.
Furnished Apartment. Close
In, Pit. FA 3-3800.
(i. For Kent

322-5612
322-5613

Panfnri)

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SWEETIK PIE

F ri. Jan . I, ’63— Pape fl

By Nadine Seltzer

Houses for rent. For infor­ 2 Bedroom modern House,
kit. equipped. 817 Catalina.
mation contact Ted Wil­
liams Hardware, 205 K.
3 R.M. Furn. Apt. FA 2-1301
DBA DUNKS
35th St,
Comfortable Sleeping Room.
'.LASIUPIEO DISPLAY;
2 BEDKUUM house, kitchen
FA 2 7431.
Tu»*, thru Frl. • l P. M. da;
equipped. $75 month. Pit.
ksfars laser! too. Me*. - SaL
Furn. 2 Bdrm. Apt. 1703 Mag­
FA 2-5303.
IM I,
nolia Ave. $55.00.
ROOMS, Thr Gables, 401
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED;
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-072X)
7. Itiisioi’s* Ri'iilnls
T u n , thru Frl, • &gt; f , M. day
brtora Insertion. Mo*. - Sat, Furn Apt. Close in. Apt. 3. 2 LOCATION!) for barber shop
DM .
and beauty parlor for rent
$40 Mo. 4o;&gt;i W. 1st.
at the Mar-hou Motel. Cali
KKSPONSIBII.fTTt
LOCH ARBOR: 2 bedroom
Mr. Rotas. FA 22331 or
la * Harald win not a*
home, unturnirtird, large
FA 2 1210.
rooms, excellent condition,
■SMilbla lor mar* thaa mm
kitchen equipped, carport, 9. For Snlr or Rent
tarorrect inserflo* of jour «4
aad t t u r t t f th# right to rwstorage, screened porch.
Quiet neighlmrliooii.
For 3 BEDROOM, partly furn. $85
•••• or r*j«ct * * r adtertlaeMo., or low down payment.
» * r t fross what entered to
Ren'. I'll. FA 2-2168.
FA 2 2764.
eoafnrm to tha poUeiee of this
LAKK MARY, I BR, furn apt
M F'r
Attractive 3 boil room, 2 bath
Clean. FA 2-3D3&lt;).
home. Fenced yard. Near
NAS. 115 W. Coleman Cir­ "My plant* weren't retting enough eun, eo I put them
C L A S S IF IE D IN D E X
1IOUSK at Lake Monroe $55.
under th* *un lamp"
cle. FA 2-74M.
Garage Apartment, also up
J. Loaf * Found
per 119 Elm. $45 and $30.
2. Nutlet* • PeraonaU
12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Renl Estate For Sale
All clean amt nicely furnish 10. Wanted to Rent
J . Education • Instruction
ed. NO $ 5267.
Year around tenants wants 4 BEDROOM, 2 bath. Colonial Lakexiew home with lake
4. Tranaportatlon
3 bedrooms, !&gt;a baths.
I . Food
1 RKDRUUM furniihed house.
privileges in South Sylvan
home. 332-7431.
East side of Sanford. Write
I . For Rant
Clean large rooms. Close In.
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
Bov 39 r o Sunford Herald.
«A Special Notice*
$05 mouth. FA 2-8544.
and 1 baths. Air-Condition-

Office 204 W. First

7. ’’tunlneaa Rtnfala
«. Reach Rent ala
9. For Sala or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
I I . Km I Batata Wanted
12. Rea] Batata For Sale
13. Mori cage Loan*
14. Inaurance
16. Bualnaaa Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wasted
16. Help Wanted
19. Sltuatlone Wanted
20. Rahyalltera
21. Heauty Salona
22. Ruild - Paint • Repair
23. Huildlng Material*
21. Electrical Service*
2-&gt;. Plumbing Service*
2 6 . Ratlin &amp; Telrviuion

BEDROOM furnishedT- ^
month. FA 2-1910.

12. Real EM mI c For Snle

River Front

1 BEDROOM house. 188 Lake
St., Longwood.

NEW HOMES
IdyllwiJdc • Ravenna Park

Property

i

2 ROOM Apartment. Private
bath and entrance. 518 Mel.
lonville. FA 2-5420.
5 ROOM unfurnished house
and garage. Good condition.
314 E. 18th St. Ph. FA 2-4999.
2 BEDROOM furnislu-d apart­
ment in Lake Mary- 555. Ph.
FA 2 1757.
3 ROOM furnished house. 3803
Orlando Dr. 323-0720.
EFFICIENCY GARAGE APT.

27. Special Service*
All conveniences. Close in.
28. Laundry Service
Apply tioj Palmetto Ave. Ph.
FA 2 8409.
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto AcceMorlee
t IVK ROOM House, partially
SB. Machinery * Tool*
furnished. $50 Month. Rt. 2,
21. Poultry • Livretock
Box 85A, Ileurdall Axe.
31 A. Pet*
32. I‘\«over* • Shrub#
2 Ib'droom house, kltclien
33. Furniture
equipped. 1505 Douglas Axe.
31. Articlr* For Sale
FA 2-03)0.
So. Articles Wunted
SR. Automobiles - Truck* UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­
room house, kitchen equip­
37. Routs - Motor*
ped. FA 2 3085.
86. Motorcycles • Scooter*
39. Trailers - Cabanea
“ RENT A RED

WEItIVA RIVER ESTATES
Several Dew 3 and 4 UR. 1 to Approximattly 2Xt seres, with
150 ft. on river, t* mile off
2 ha ill UB homes to select
Rt. 48
from. Fully Kitchen equip­
ped. centrally duet heat,
some with air conditioning.
Low FI IA and FHA in-ser­ Call FA 1-6471 after 6.00 p m.
vice down payments, with
monthly payments tar less
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Ilian rent. No down payment
Realtor
under VA financing. Be sure
to sec these two line resi­ Raymond Lundqmsi, Assoc.
FA 2 3951 Atlsntie Bank Bldg.
dential areas today.

$4,500

Stenstrom Realty
Real Estate — .Mortgages
III N. Park Ave.
FA 2-3420
INDUSTRIAL SITE
9 Acres—Cleared. 857' High­
way Front. Near Power and
R.lt. Reasonable. Altamonte
Realty. TE 8 3735.
Will Sale nr Trade nice 8
room Clt House Would tike
large old 2 story House
with 1 acre nt land. Ph.
FA 2 1610.

New 3 Bedroom, 2 both home.
Roil*way, Hospital 4 Baby
No rash needed. $6] a
Beds
1. I ,iiht A Found
month, J axes A Insurance
By Day, Week, or Month
Included. 322 8085.
LOST: Reward. Manchester CARROLL'S FURNITURE
mixture dog. light brown Ph FA 2-31*1 118 W. 1st St.
with white on chest, stub
J . W. Hall, Realtor
tail. 12 Years olJ. Named 3 Bedroom House. FA 2-5839.
"Call 11*11" FA 2-3641
Daisy. Vicinity of Little1■
2344 Su. Frenrh Ave.
WKLAKA
APARTMENTS:
Venice area. Ph. FA 2 8932
Rooms private baths, 114
GROVE LAKE FRONT SALE
W. f irst SI,
LUST': Pair of glasses, dark
BY OWNER. 10 ecre young
gray frames. Probsbly Sun- Unfurnished 7 bed ro_o m
Hamlin
grote undamaged t&gt;&gt;
HatnllP iri
im a vicin ity. r n .T A tt-aw
house. 826 Escambia. Ph. Ir e e le ~ ind T 3 W T e el"'u f
or FA 2-6488.
wooded frontage on deep wa­
FA 2 0274.
ter lake. 6 miles west of
Sanford. Celt FA 28573.

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2’ i baths, wllh over 2000 sq.
ft. of living srex is terrific
at $2n,000. Immediate po»
session ami good terms can
lie negotiated.

Sl*n*trom. r&gt;*vt« * M*In:osh.
f ..., tifflr* llo* ISIS. 8.inford.
■'lurid*, on or b*f r* Janu*r&gt;
•4 |»*3. and h«r&gt;ln fall n"t
or a hvrrtt Pru ruftftim will
A ttltiat

rug.

(hr ,-aU&lt;* |iniwnJ **
(nk Xb*

and

p*rl*.

Arthur H
**rX w ilh . Ji
C l a r k » f lh« Circuit f o u r ;

Uf!

Slargatrl

Il, • ,
•UlietruUi,
A t t u r n * ) * »t

K. T)r».

A;

AltitULulil

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1‘opt OUU« Bit* U3t

M nf»r«*

n *rt4t

iMibhih
1.
4 11*
LUU-*$

Beautician wanted Cut 'N
Curl Beauty ftKip. 318 Palmetlo Ave. FA 2-«St.t-4 or
FA 2-4011.

19. Sit tint (on* Wanted
Children kept, h x 2.4182,

sjour o f ih# C l i y H ill * t f u n *
fo n l ,
F lo rl4*
on
tht
Fir# c
Mojt4 fty In lli«» in on Hi uf imri-

SH8 trill h ia tbt Tib

o f J a n u a r y , IPtS Uurl (ft
til# l t f « l hour# of aal*
l &gt; * t f j th f* 4th J a y of f&gt;#j«
• rntifr, TM*
II. N. Tamm. J r .
c .tjr
Tai C o l l a c l o r

Slenslrum Realty
Real Estate — Mortgages
111 N. Perk A ir. FA 2-3420
ALMOST new modern Imme
Heal sacrifice. Easy t'Tins.
211 Cedar.

ft. I*. 1H1 A

Sunland Estates Homes
.1 • HEDKOO.UK.

I.

Mi

&amp;

2

I1A T1IS

VA - NO DOWN PAYMENT
b a le ,

u iflii

Hu 17-92 (2 VI4 So uf Hanford)
i*i.

II iiums

lu .ld c

la tria c

K lN U S W O O l) IJL’IL D E R S , IN C .
r e . FA 2-1074
JIM HUNT REALTY. Hale* Agent
Da&gt;*. FA 2 2118 - F.ie. A Sun. I A 2-Ubtl &gt; .123 07UU

CALL FA *J-r&gt;78:t

Alan's Fabric A Rugs
2559 Park Dr.

r u n ; I DAI HE

Sale* A Service
G. II. HIGH
1700 W, 1st St. Sanlord
Ph. FA 2-3883
WELLS DRILLS..i, PIM PS,
SPR INKER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sites

XXe Repair and Service

It

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

1'ayH

To Hat*
The HERALD
Want g\ds.

AYiiulnliiflii
Hack lilass
Door lilacs
Vent tilasa
SIORVIL’K
isenkarlk Glnnn and Paint
Company
2t0 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4622

:ii A. I'e l*
GERMAN .Shepherd Dog. Ilk
yri. old. $55. FA 2 0403,
FR E E Killen*. EA 36349.
PAIR o( Parakeet*. Cage and
Stand. FA 2 UIB5.

.12. Flowers - Shrubs
Beautiful Camellias in bloom
GRAPKVTLLE NURSERY
Gra|ieviUe Axe. Near Jolli St.

.1.1. Furniture
Used furniture, appliances,
lools, etc. lloughl • Sold.
I«vtry’s Mart 213 Sanford
Ave ph. FA 2-4132

FRKK KSTLMATK

I'pholitermg L Mattress ren­
ovating. New A Used Furni.
lure. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co , i t 7u9 Celery Ave.
FA 2-2117.

Automatic Tranaminaion

1957 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon
Aulomulic Transinismiim. ti Cy linder

1956 FORD V-8

1957

1957 DODGE 4-Door Hardtop
1955 CHRYSLER
l-lluor Sedan. .Xulomatic 1ran*mi»ion

Many Others To Choose From
519 E. 1st St.

FA 2-0614

$a93
NOW 806

1959 ,,*
'**!' 4 Door Sedan
Putter and Mr &lt; oritl,
\I.I ON
Wu
1 9 6 2 * '**'(
(*** Station
hl* ,*on Wagon

$1993
NOW 1706
.................. $195
........ NOW 416

I Q C Q PLYMOUTH 9 pa-.tngrr
— ............. *893
I WWW Hlallun^^ujrii^P^Stet'rinim
NOW 806
| Q E C CHEVROLET Drlltay Loupe ................... *193
(j ('ji,, stninlard Shin_______ t ....... NOW 416
MKIII I 1(3 4 Door Auto, Air Conti.
$1,193
Poser llrukr*. Slrrnna
NOW 1256
A u to.

lr*n » .,

Air t pint

rO R V A IR
1 9 6 0 rnTIVA,R
Xulomatic 4 r&gt;m’r

Seminole Co. Motors

$895
NOW Mi6

$1693
NOW 1356

f HEV BOLET 4 Dtmr

2503 PARK AVE.
SANFORD
FA 3-OTII

2 LOCATIONS

ORLANDO CI1 1-3166

tm
■
j

1 5

1060 Ldsel Ranker

4 Door V-8, A Rral Huy In l.ata
Model Car, Aulonialir Tratt*iiii*slon,
l ’ii« rr Steer., Puwrr |trakrn, Rarilii,
Heater

) U

T
^
» ^1 5

1960 Comet Stu. Wagon

.4 Door, Standard Transmission, Ha- ™ 1
dio. Healer, Itral Clean
1

A1 5

1960 Mercury Monterey ( 4 P f

1 Dr. Redan, Atere-O.Maltr, power " 1 J N
Nteer., Power Brakes, Radio, Hester
1 * 0 A1 5

Olds Sunor 88

-

SCf
4 0 A&gt; 5

1958 Mercury Monterey

$7C

1 Door Sedan, Merc-O-Matlr, Heater

m

A! 5

1957 Crown Imperial

SO C

1957 Lincoln Premiere

$Q C

4^ Door

4^ Door

Hardtop,

Fully

Hardtop, Fully

Powered,

Powered.

J

J

NOW 1166

4 Q C Q OLDS hs, 4 Ilnur Sedan
I O x fv poser Brakes, M uring. Air rin d .

1955

19til Comet S»22, 2 Door

1958 Ford Stu. Wagon

$1296

4 ,,""r Hanllup, 98

MIN 98,
Door
1 9 5 5 Autoinatir,
M' 44Poser
I,&lt;M&gt;r ilardlnP

| M l

Burkrl Seal*. Mrre-(Mlatir. Ratlin. S I C
Ilratrr, While Wall Tires, Extra
| J

a Cylinder, Rlandsrd Nhtft, Heater,
Extra .Met

(1193
NOW IU76

Poser and Air x .mil

Door. SUndanQthifl

Automatic Transmission

19(il Comet 2 Dr. Sedan $ 1 0 Q C

1959 Mercury Monterey

I.I HER Al. TRADES - EASY TERMS

| A C T * ADILL AG 4 Door Sedan
1 0 0 1 IleVilif, Poser. Air t und.

“The Happiest Car Owners Are
Hunt Lincoln - Mercury Customers'»»

4 Door Hardtop, Merv-O-Matir, Pow.
er Nteer, Power Brakes, Radio, “ 1
Healer
I 4 0 A! 5

SALE
1960 .Standard
1 xM,,N 2Shift
|&gt;,M
,r

Quality Used Cars!

&lt;% #!
4 IbMir, Automalie Transmission. Foil “ 1 f W|
power. Radio, Heater. Extra Clean
m 4 0 A! 5

DISCOUNT

"France

Do it yourxclf pe«t »«ntrol. FREE loan of our efficient
Carpet Shampooer* w i t h
Why pay a high price for
purchase of Blue Lustro
pcsl control in your home
»liamptHi. Carroll* Furni*
or place of biislnrxs, Dti
tore.
it yourself ami -.aie 50'.**
or more. 3 Monlh* guaran­ American made. Heavy duty
tee. Pcr.onal Instruct unis
imlu.frial
tailor Sewing
by the lurmuiutcr of THE
machine. Complete. Gootl
SURE DEATH INSECTI­
ctindilion. Take over payCIDES, and sprayer furn­
men l&gt;. FA 2 Bill
ished. For information and
free delivery call Raymond 3(i AulnmnlilleH • Trucks
WootD. FA 3-3U8I.
'53 Ford ' T. pick up truck.
Excellent condition. $33«.
FACTORY T i YOU
333 6825.
ALUMINUM BUNDS
Enrlo&gt;ed head, Sag-prool Ind­ 1955 BK1.A1K \8. Automatic,
io m rail with piaxtic end*.
4 Dr. Power pack. FA 2-3560.
Plastic or rayon ta|&gt;e&gt;. Cot­
ton or nylon cords.
1955 CIIEVIIOLET henllop.
Auto Irani. Must sell. Th.
Konkurik CJIush and 1’aitiL
FA 2-8907,
Company
2,b Magnolia i’ll. FA 2-4622
194t CIIEVRiiLET Sedan. Uriginal. 1955 Plymmith Sedan.
1962 Zig Zag. Make* button
Ph. 322-7501,
holes, darns, with guaran­
tee.. t payments ot $7.15.
37. IIoalM - Motors
Ph. KA 2 9411.
Gateway To I he Waterway
USED Electric Range Univer­ Jitibnon S|Hsrtin$r G ik h I s
sal. Double oven, deep welt
Your EV1NRUDE Dciler
cooker, 40 ' lighted rook lop. 304-6 8 E. 1st Th FA 2 5961
eloek and timer. Only $39.99.
USED G. E. Flltrr-Elo Auto­ 15' FIBRE CRAFT. lads of
matic Washer. 2 speed, wa­ extra*. New tilt trailer. 40
lip. Ev Inrude. Like new.
ter saver, water temp, con­
$700. flrel's L*rd Cars. lOlh
trol. Like new condition $95
St. und Sanford Ave.
Uied Norge Automatic dctro»t refrigerator, large icru
degree freerer across fi'P. •IS. M olm vycle* - Scoolern
stuiuge door, loll out siteiv- VESPA Motor Scooter* (new)
es, $59.99.
$10.65 down A $5,52 Week­
REPOSSESSED 23- I'hllco
ly.
console T.V. New warranty.
I^wis Sales &amp; Service
Payment* of $12.77 p e r
2517 Country Club Road
niunth. Britt's, Inc., Food
Ph. FA 2-7928
Fair Shopping Center. Ph.
323-0636.
1961 Vespa. 150 CC. FA 2-3926.

-1 9 5 9

10%

19.r»l FORD Station WuRon
1956 DODGE

34. Arfleles For Sale

Stand. Transmission, Radio, Healer

lO LLER S o /S A N FO R D

LiOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
VA • Caatratioaal 4. FHA FiM *et*g

bunl.nd E*lalc*

Sales aiul Service
Free estimates in adiance
Free home demonstration

S T I N E
Painting A Repairing. Free Madilnery and Supply Co.
estimates
Work guaran 307 W. 2nd St
FA 2 6432
lord Fred Hoettgcr. Phone
FA 2-0259.
Refrigeration - Air-conditionmg men needisl. We train
21. lirn u ly Salon*
you.
Write
Commercial
't rades Institute Box IS, c d
Cut ‘N Curl Beauty Shop
Sanlord Herald.
318 rslmetto
FA 2 0831
INCOME TAX RETURNS 24. D e c i m a l Serv ice*
O. At. Harrison. 13M Palmet­
to Ave, phone 322-8837.
FRIGIPAIRE
Sales A- Service
TYPING Iniome Tax Hrporta,
House Wiring. Free Estimates
Leave Message. FA 2-3203.
Sid Vihten's Randall Electric
112 Magnolia
Ph. EA 2-0915 29. Automobile Service

Wall

$9,250

Comfortable and attractive 2
lift, I halh home, loealrd in
Ill# City of rt4 Hfor*#* O tu n if of
nice residential section, kit­
rtnn Imii#. rtr.r$f# of FI of 14 si
chen equipped, plus regular
Uhl*-## pyuti c t r i l f l t ' 4 t * # h i l l
h# r f 4 «# m #J # * o r 41n« to U *
extras, and automatic wash­
th# r r o p # r t y 4#t.*r Mc4 In #u»*h
er. $3oo down, and 161 per
r#ftlf|r*t« will
poll fo
month. A fin: home buy I
»h# h lf h # » t ht4 4 *r •»
fr o n t

SEW INC MACHINE

Ironing wanted. FA 3-3583.

APPLICATION'S now being ac­
cepted for snack bar. Apply 25. Plumhlnft Service*
.Mr. P r i n c e , Movleland
Small acrcagr 2.7 acres high
PLUMBING
Drive-In lliealrr.
and dry. Beautiful pines and
Contracting A Hi-pairs
oaks. Located at city limits
FREE DELIVERY
17. Mule Help W anted
of Longwood.
tt. L. HARVEY
St. Johns Realty UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY 204 Sanford Ave. FA 2-3383
THE TIME TESTEn FIRM FOR SALESMAN OVER 3o
US N. Psrk Ave FA l- « i a Opportunity fur quick ad­
vancement and high com­
mission earnings with a
SAINT JUlLNS RIVER
growing 39 year old com­
P iiim h in fr &amp; F lo a ttiifc
pany selling world famous
AIR CONDITIONING
Thr Shad arc running on this
Goodyear maintenance pro
CONTRACT and REPAIR
fahuloiH stream. We have
duels. Many exclusive and
WORK
homes titled from lIU.Soo up,
Doncompetilive repeat Items. 1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2 6563
and river front lots at $50
Ago no barrier. Diversified
per front foot. If you like
winter and summer line We 26. Rndln A Televtelon
fishing at Us best, rail us.
take care of all financing,
shipping a n d enllcctlonv
YEAR END SALE
New sale.man O. M. Hath New &amp; Used T.V.'s Big
Stemper Agency
earned $358 roni missions
trade-in allowances. Easy
REALTOR - IN5UR0R
his second order. Paul
lerms. Town A Country TA'
FA 2 4991 1919 S. Trench Ave,
Rausch, new- a a 1 e a in a n ,
2355 Park Dr., 323-5362.
earned $608 on one sale and
All types of Real Estate
now ix No. 5 company vol­
ume leader. Fringe benefits
John E. Fox,
include life insurance, sales I
bonuses Write Consolidited
Realtor
Psint k Varnish Corp , East
- m N. Park Ave.-Ph, 323 A559 Ohio DM,: , Cirreland;—Obke-i

W. DIETRICH. REALTOR
1901 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-5232 anytime

attorneys,

M ilsrcd

16. Female Help Wanted

SINGER

Attention: Seminole County
man or women. Good per­
sonality and appearance.
Literal n r Part or full time
work. Capable of earning
$6oi&gt;0 plus annually In full
time capacity with excel­
lent opportunity for ad­
vancement. Write fully, in
eluding phone number, to
Manager, Rt. 2 Box 373-C
Sanford, Florida.

Seminole Realty

I l &gt;rl4 i
N«m#
!n
w h ieh
#»6#»«*1
rt*r«H fflRnmanv
) i f rx# sL f p r ^ j i t r t y
its.

Th*** iir*»*n:. *r* I.) c*u»*
•ini require J'-u
Me &gt;‘‘ur
wrlllMi *ti*»*r t.r .lsfm.es. I'UblUh l»cr. T. II, 21. : t L
If a n y , I s t h * ,Xln*nJ*.| I '„ i n - J a i l . 6.
plalnl (lied her tin, and In
• tn * a ivrv tbereot upo'i

I.U

nrfice FA 2-2 MI
Nights FA 2-0841
333-0700
2534 Park Dr. 9 , nforH, FIs

33. Furniture

T V. SPECIAL—Free Service Sell U» Your Furniture. Quick Sturdy frame, weatlierproof,
Service With the Ca*h.
Camper’* Carry-all
Rig.
calls within the city limits.
SUPER TRADING POST
Moveable, for pick-up truck
Sunshine T.V. House of the
Young married person to col­
FA 2 0677.
or triiler. Will sacrifice for
Golden Rule. 311 Sanford
lect small active account*
cost of construction. Call
Ave. Th. FA 3 9792.
In Sanford. Average earn
.11. A rticle s Fur Sale
FA 28032.
ings $2.50 per hour. Write
Mr. Carp. 35 W. Pine St. 27. Special Service*
Umbrella Tent* $32.95 &lt;pc- DEEPFREEZE. Upright HotRoom 219- Orlamto, giving
rial, camp (loves, Army|M&gt;int. 12 cu. ft. 3 A'r*. old.
Piano lulling and Repair
age, address, plume num­
Navy Surplus 3lu Sanford
Perfect cond. f a 2-1335 or
ber and type and model of W. L, Harmon — FA 3-4223
Ave.
FA 3 0238.
car.

MIL EXECU TIVE

MU Ml; IM* .«1*1*1.11 *TIU*
1*011 T.%V Dl.KIl
l &gt;'4 lit*.'

P C Itlil*.
I frhiin ;it.

th«

Jim Hunt Realty

26. Radio A Television

COLLECTORS
PART TIM E WORK

| Legal Notice

ru n i

rx ’B Lv s v

ed. Phone FA 2 7898.

19. Help SVantrd

$895
NOW 806

It 19*
NOW 1186
219 Ik 2nd NT.
SANFORD
FA 2-086!

1957 Plymouth Savoy
1958 Kdsel 2 Door

A&gt; 5

m

J M C
^

BARGAIN BUYS
1959 , ' N(‘ l‘iHI1 H " M’ 1 Door
1956 lll;l( K M,,KCI.\L 2 Door Sedan
1956 MK&gt;tLLItV 1 Door Sedan
1953 Df-^DTO 2 Door, 6 Cylinder
PONTIAC 2 Dour Hardtop
l U g g FORD Station Wagon

1 5

$dC

4 Door V-8, Automalie TraosoiUsiuu
Hardtop V-8, Autuoialie Trans., Power Stri-r., Power Brakes, Black and
White Ftillati

)S

A1 5

| i9 5
jjjg
JQ g

196

| S
&lt;|g^

HUNTS'? INc.
10'J N . F a lm rtlo A vr.

Sanford

FA 3*4884

Whiter Park

Ml 4-9399

�®V

• x a fg rb

Page 10— Fri. Jan. 4, VM

fm A

Skybolt Program
Layoffs Total
Nearly 1,000

Income Tax Primer:

How To Keep Records
This la the aecaad a1 eight
article* la Um Newapaper
Katerpria* A m . latame
Tax Primer.
By Richard A. MaOcaa
and
Cfeartet W. Scbaraemaa
1/ you ara an employe, Inde­
pendent baaiaawmaa, doctor,
lawyer, aa lei rain, or torporata officer and you do not pro­
perly aubatantlato your travel
tad eatertalnmcDl expendi­
ture!, either you, your amployar, or both may ba denied
a deduction on l t d tax re­
turn*.
You abould keep a diary,
notebook, or other record of
tba time, place, amount, and
“the boaiaeai purpoae" of all
auch expenditure* and of all
buaineaa ilfta you make.
la addition to the diary or
the record you abould have
canceled check* and bill*, or
Mila marked “paid" for all
major expeuee.

The Internal Revenue Serv­
ice ha* publlihrd detailed
rule* to enable the taxpayer
to know exactly what will be
required.
A diary 1* a recommended
mean* of abiding by the law.
In the diary should be the
dates of each business trip and
business entertainment.
The elty or town where the
taxpayer stays, where he cats
and where ho entertains must
be noted.
The amount of every ex
pense item must be noted. The
only exception is whore the
items are repetitions or "con
temporsneous"—as where you
make five telephone calls in
day, and where a series of
cocktails or one meal for
group la served. Cah fares can
also be grouped together. So
can tips. Ball game tickets
dinner and drlnka would each
however, be separata Items
unless they were one check.

Armed Forces
Boost Proposal
Brings Dissent
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
A dissent by APL-CIO Presi­
dent Georga Manny today
foreshadowad a probabla at­
tempt hi Congress to revise
Defense Secretary Hobart S.
McNamara's proposal for
$1.7 billion military pay InMcany, a member of Presi
dent Kennedy's commission on
federal pay, doesn't Ilka the
Idea a f providing a smaller
percentage Increase for draf­
tees and first and second year
recruits than for more ex­
perienced eerricemea.
In general, however, MeNem an's proposal announced
late Thursday appeared to
face smooth sailing In Con­
gress. I t would ba the first
military pay raise la five
years.
Rep, L. Mendel Rivers
(D-S. C.|, whose House armed
Services sub-committee will ba
first te consider the legisla­
tion, predicted "feet action by
Congress." He said the raise
Waa long overdue.
McNamara did not nlaaso
Ida detailed recommendations
b i t a Defense Department

Legal Notice
I d T t t M C I R C U I T C O U R T OK
T U B S I X T H JU D I C I A L , C I H c t r r , tn a d d t o r a r m im o l b

OOURTT, OXORIDA.

»
ctsA H C K R y NO. te e s *
•t k i j .a n . T U o u r K i . t r ,

r u in titr

ve

BBN JA M IN AIf UK ft BOM
T ltO U l'K IN R .
D a f.n d o n t
N o n rw o r s e r r
T O I HCNVAMIN A N D E R S O N
----------- t h o m p m i h w ---------------------

R a st S t. Lout*. MImout I.
T O II A im IIK ItC IIV NOTI
r i K I J th at a Com plaint to r Dl*
y o rre and oth er r . l i . r h s s to rn
filed s e s ln s t r«u in Ih e sh ovs
■ triad Court and r o e a r t h ere­
o f r*e u ir*d to * * r v * a ropy of
y ou r A nsw er nr oth er rt.fe r ,.*n lb s Uomplatut upon th s
A ltu r s t r . K. JA C K .
X O t IIAAHZK. A ttorney
at
“ V. l i e X . (Ire n e s Avenue,
0 r **a&lt;ln,
n ra n s *
g f a j l f . r ia rid a . end ftla I ha
• rleln al an a w tr nr dafanaa In
J h r r f f lr a o f th a Clark o f lha
ClrcMlI C ourt »n o r b efo re lha
Sih d a r o f T ai.ru a r r , lees. a . i &gt;.
If )_o| f i l l in .In no Jud gm ent
hr
Ixafnult w ill ba tak en
M * 1" * 1 vn«, to r lha r e l l i f In
lha Caipplelnt and nald cau se
pari a.
O W D RIIBn e l

■anfofd. PI arid* ihta tnd dar
of January, list, a.I i.
( F K A I .I

_

*

A rth u r ft. B eck w ith . J r .
Clark C ircuit Court
Sem inola C n un lr. P lsrtd a
* V M artha T . Vlhleo
./?•«&gt;»« r Cl i rk

CDB^I*, “ ' *•

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co ,:,,T ,f'

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■"••"IgaM Will, on
t » f at February. A.
pressnl Is Ike Honor« • C H ilr Judes *r etrai■ole County, Florida, kin final
Voters, account and voucher*,
as Btooutor of tk* Hatalo af
CARJIIH II. HOOLBr, doceaa**'. •*JI ** “ '• «»•- Ihoa
•■•..there, make application
to the said Judpo for a final
settlement erf hie admlnln*
Irotloa of eeld oetaie, and
lor an order dlecharrlnx him
So auch Kicenter.
DATRD this Uo teth day
.*£ •

source said the raise for
ilrafteea and recruits would
be below 14.4 per cent average
for tha service*.
The department sought to
concentrate tha biggest raises
on men who ere making mill
Ury carries a, career, and who
are not near retirement age.
A recruit who starts at $78
a month and gala $83.20 after
four month! could gat an in­
crease of $$ to $10 under the
proposed scale*. A four-star
general drawing $1,878
month could get a boost of
$108,
In addition to boosting the
pay of ths 2.8 million mem
bars of the armed forces, the
proposed legislation would
provldo email Increases in
psrtiima drill pay for o
million civil reservists and
more than 330,000 persons
drawing military retirement
pay.
Tha propoial also would in­
crease from $47.88 to $77.10
a month the subsistence al­
lowance for officers. The
higher rale already I* being
paid to enlisted men in offpost nrcaa.
Manny's views wars disclos­
ed when tha nine-man com
mission on federal pay sys­
tems, headed by former steel
executive Clarence B. Randall,
laassd n report simultane­
ously with tha rantagon nn
nouncemcnt.

Legal Notice
NOTICR OP APPLICATION
FOR T L X IIRKD
Kiittwv—I* —h -t.-by ■ e * » « » —t h a t
l&gt;. IIOMK, bolder o f tha folI. iw lne c e r tio r a te huu fll-d
• il.l rertlO ra te fur T e a Deed
la ha litu ed thereon.
T he C ertifica te num ber end
y eer o f iMiianoe. the deecrlpttnn of the property and tha
nemo In which it woa aaaeee*
rd ore aa follow *:
C e rtific a te .No. s
T ear af
leauim -o Ju n e t. IMS
llro rrtp lla a a f P rop erly I
The North 11 ft at nf th e W ait
I I feet o f the South L* o f
n io rk I t T ier I I o f F lorid a
Lend and Rolnnleatlon Com .
penp Lim ited Map o l lha Mt.
(lertru d a
Addition
to
tha
Tow n of Hanford. F lorid a, aafo rd in g la U a l th ereo f rern rd nl In F lat nook I, p a te
I I I a f ihe Publlo Iteeerde of
Sem inole
County,
Florid a.
II.
e*e N T ft. for a lle y )
Nemo In which aeeeeeedl A l­
berta lluieey
A ll of Ihe property b ein g In
the City of Hanford, F lorid a,
co u n ty o f Sem lnala, S la t s o(
Florid a.
llnteea auch c e r tific a te sh ell
be redeemed accord ing lo law
the
p rejicrty
d-rorliw d
tn
such e e rtlflo ata w ill he (old
lo the h leb eel bidder a t tha
fron t door ol tho C ity Hall,
at Sanford. F lorid a on lha
l m Monday tu tha m onth of
’unitary, t i l l w hich la tha
Tth day or Ja n u a ry , 111! dur­
ing lha leg al houre o f rale.
Dated thla l i b day o f Deeam ber, m i .
II. N. Tamm . J r .
c i t y T a t C o llector
PilblD h Dec. f , I I , S I. t l A
Ja n . t. t i l l .
'
CD D -SI

NOTICE
The annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Florid*
fttiu Bank of Sanford, Flor­
ida, ■ banking corporation,
will bo bold In tho banking
room on Wednesday, January
Of D ecem ber, l i f t .
1$. 1161, at 1:90 p m. for the
/•/ Mfwtoa r . Hancock. following purposes:
A* Itera to r of Ike Rotate ( I ) Elect n Board of Directors
•( Carrie il. JlosUy.
for the ensuing year end
Doeeeeed
tho trane.vctioR of such
O e r*o » V T Fred erick
A tleraey fo r the B e ta le
otber business as may
T O. Box t i l l
before Uio meeting.
I t t m B arth P a rk Aveauo
T. E. Tucker
President
Publish: J m . 4 B, l $ 0

Items should be entered at
least once ■ day.
But even noting all expanses
in a notebook or diary is not
enough for the more expensive
items.. For these, canceled
checks plus the check or
check marked “paid'' wiU also
be required.
The business purpose must
be noted in the diary. This
means the intended business
benefit from either ■ trip or
cnlcrtsinment. Also, the law
requires that the ''business re
lationshlp" to you of the per­
son entertained be noted.
If you psy one check for
three customers and yourself
at your home town, end If you
have no breakdown available
of the total, then the IRS
would divide the total by four
to test whether that one-fourth
Is allowable (o you personally.
It would not usually be de
duetibia while at home.
If you use a charge ae
count or credit card you must
still maintain ilemlied rec­
ords as set Torth above. A to
l*| charge from the credit
Interest locally and through­
card company win not satisfy.
out
Central Florida is focused
Keep Individual vouchers from
on the anouncement of ths se­
the company.
An employe reimbursed tor lection of Patty Glenn John­
expenses is, of course, sub­ son as a contestant in the 12th
ject to these requirements but annual Jeanlo Contest. Hponcan ultimately satisfy them by sored Jointly by the Florida
an adequate accounting to his Federation of Music Clubs and
Foster
Memorial
employer fl.e., by turning over Stephen
the records to the employer). Commission, the statewide
The employer must In turn event will be held Feb. 10 on
maintain adequate records the Suwannee River at White
and require proper account­ Springs.
ing by the employes or lose
Sanford horn and presently
travel and entertainment de­
member of tho senior class
duct Inns.
of Seminota High School, Miss
NOTE: if you went more In­ Johnson is the only child of
formation, you msy obtain a Mr. and Mis. C. W. (Pat)
free booklet 'Travel, Trena- Johnson of 2810 Palmetto
poriation, a n d
Entertain­ Are. Her singing carter began
ment," Document No. 3048, In elementary school and has
available on or about Jan. 1, been fostered with appear­
IMS, at all local IRS offices. ances at school, church and
Next: Your 1982 return.
civic organisations.
A member of the First
Presbyterian Church, Mlaa
Johnson la active In tha Baeilor

Drive-In Food Store Latest In Convenience

Patty Glenn Johnson

Patty Johnson Named Entry
In Annual 'Jeanie Contest'
High Choir and also teachee
a Sunday School class. She Is
frequent guest soloist in other
churches throughout the area.
The local artist Is vice pres
Ident of the SHH Gkw Club
and a member of tho TVIple
Trio and Chorallers. In tha
tenth grade she achlvcd the
distinction of being the second
sophomore In tho history of
Seminole High to win a Sup­
erior rating at state contest.
Other school activities In­
clude membership in Future
Teachers of America, faculty
editor of ths 1869 Salmagundi
staff and ia chaplain of the
Girls' Athletic Association.
At the JeanU Cnnte*t, ths
17-yaar-old soprano will re­
present tha Wednesday Musie
Club of Orlando and Winter
Park. Her chaperone and ac­
companist will b« her voice
teacher, Mr*. Grace Sanford
of Winter Park.

Bulgarian Free
Of Spy Charge Mrs. Kennedy On Fashion List

ROMK &lt;UM&gt; —A Bulgar­
ian pilot, cleared of tpy
charge* that could have land­
ed him in priaon for f t yeara,
arrived In Roma today end
aald he would return to hie
homeland as soon as posalbls,
Tha pilot, LL Mlluse Boia­
kov, 23, cam* from Bari, in
aouthem Italy, where he had
spent a year in Jail. He wa*
freed Hiuraday by an exam­
ining magiatrete who ruled
there waa no ground for a
trial.
Bulgarian dlpiomala met
him at tho train in Rome end
whisked him off In an auto­
mobile to their legation.
"I am going hark to Bul­
garia right away, very right
away," the w e ll-d ra a a a d
young aviator told nawamen
at tha Rom* atatlon.
lie declined to anawer any
othw^qawnions but ^warmlr
embraced one of the Bulgar­
ian officials.
When h* wa* released from
prison Thursday he told nawimen: **1 am glad that tha
truth has triumphed and that
I can finally go home."
The Boiakov e**o began last
Jan. 20 when lha 23-year-old
pitot crashed his Russlan-bullt
Bulgarian 311(1 17 In an otlv*
gruve near a secret NATO
miaalle buse at Acquaviva,
Italy. H* was raptured, charg­
ed with epying and Jailed to
await trial.
Uut examining magistrate
Dr. Fernlnsndo Altrrlo ruled
17iursday that Rolakuv was
not guilty" of political and
military Mplonaga and th en
waa no eass for trial. Its or­
dered tha pilot released from
Bari Prison and handed over
to th* Bulgarian Legation tn
Rom*.
Boiakov always denied ha
was spying. He long main­
tained that ho sought asylum
In th* West. But this appar­
ently waa bdled by his seem­
ing enthusiasm over his im­
pending return to Bulgaria.
Tbo Bulgarian government
maintained tha pilot lost his
way tn bad weather over tha
Adriatic and strayed Into
Italy.

Asylum Granted

SYDNEY, Australia (U P !)
—Authorities said today that
Goray Bonier M, commercial
to th* Poliak consulate
general here, has been grant­
ed political asylum in Auatrela. Boatoekl moved Into tha
consular post two years ago
his predocaaaor defected.

SANTA
MONICA.
Calif.
fUPI)—Douglas Aircraft Co
said 600 employes of an ex­
pected 4,000 would be laid off
today because of the govern
ment's decision to scrap the
Skybolt missile project.
A spokesman for the firm
said 898 were laid off Thurs­
day.
Fourteen Southern California
aerospace firms sent repre
sentaUvci to explore the pos
sibility of hiring some of the
employes and the California
State Employment Service and
the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration also
held Job Interview*.
NASA spokesmen said open­
ing* exist at such facilities as
the Marshall Spaceflight Cen­
ter at Huntsville, Ala., and
the Manned Spacecraft Cen­
ter. Houston.
In Utica, •N. Y ., General
PALM BEACH (UPI) — he wants to abandon that job
Electric Co.'s Light Military
President
Kennedy puts vaca­ and ronrentrato on activltM
Electronics Division announc­
In the Senate Finance Com­
tion pleasure# aside today for
ed that Ihe cancellation of the
mittee — where Kerr had
Skybott missile program will
Tha latest innovation in the a tad Journey to Oklahoma to
shown great Influence.
result in immediate layoff* to field of drive-in services la a attend the funeral of Sen, Rob­
several hundred employes.
drive-in food store, the first ert S. Kerr, (D-Okln.).
G. T. Garber, manager of
The White House ennounced
The' Order of th# Arrow,
employe and community rela­ in Sanford.
that Kennedy will meet at the Halatata Chapter, will moo*
Th* radically new etore Is winter White House Saturday
tions, said Thursday that other
layoffs will extend over a long­ located at 2845 French Ave. with Secretary of State Dean at 7:30 p. m. Jan. 8 at th*
er period and eventually af­ and is ranily noted with it’s Rusk and Thomas K. Finlct- Dcfjind Scout Hut.
fect more than l.ono persons. bright orange roof and moder­ ter, U. S. representative on the
Skybolt cancellations also nistic A-frame typ# construc­ NATO council. They will dis­
will hit the Burlington, VL, tion, which was designed by cuss strains within the West­
arcs. GE, a subcontractor on Wade Tye, Iocs] architect
ern alliance over nuclear pol­
the Skybolt, laid It will lay off
The convenient new facility icy and other matters.
aomc Too employes in the is the brainchild of owner Boh
Senate Democratic Leader
northern Vermont city, partly McKe&lt;% who said that tbo
Mika Mansfield was Included
beesuse of the cancellation.
drive-in store is designed so In n small official party ac­
thnt customers need never companying tha President to
leave their ears.
Oklahoma. Sen. George Smoth­
"There are drivivin win­ er*, (D -Fla.), said he would
dow doors on each side," he be going along. Smatliora is
and Scat Cover Co.
•al, "We invited you to drive secretary of the Senate Demo­
301
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up and Just order what you cratic Conference but haa aald
want . . . we'll bring It right
CHICAGO (UPI) — The to the car for you."
Items in tha new store In­
American Sfcdlcal Association
clude. the moat convenient slieo
urged state and local medical
societies Thursday to Join in of best brands of bread, milk,
■ long-rung* program to In­ ire cream, soft drinks, cigarcrease tha nation's immunity ets, toilet articles, coffee, tea,
many canned and cooler-type
against smallpox.
FAST SERVICE IN YOUR CAR
Th* action followed adoption food* too numerous to men­
FOR GROCERY ITEMS YOU N EED
of a statement by tha AMA'a tion.
— MOST OFTEN —
McKe&lt;% who plana to ope­
house of delegates which said
that the Immunisation level is rate tho new facility from 7
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d e c l i n i n g and may "have a. tn. to II p. m. everyday, in­
cluding Sunday, Is a local
reached a dangerous low."
Dr. F. P. L. Blasingama, ex­ businessman. Ife makes his
ecutive vice president of the home at 202 Oakland Drive In
AMA, said th* campaign will Sunland with his wife, Betty I
2543 FRENCH AVE.
and'three children.
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AsSymbol To 'A verage Woman'

Businessti&amp; President Goes To Kerr Funeral
Briefs ( w Order To Meet

Smallpox Push
Urged By AMA

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By Gay Paxley
NEW YORK (UPI) — The
United States' First L«dy Is
tba world's first Udy of fash­
ion.
Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy,
wife of the president, mother
of two, headed tba annual Ust
of beat dressed women of tha
world in 1903—a list announced
today by Eleanor Lambert, a
public relations consultant.
Mis* Lambert said tha Pit
was compiled from “an Inter­
national poll of 9,000 style ob­
servers."
This appearance marked the
third consecutive year for
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy
on the list which currently
cited her “as a symbol of
fashion leadership to the aver­
age woman everywhere."
Placed right near Mra. Ken­
nedy on the list was Mm. Loel
Guinness, Ihe Mexican-born
brunette beauty married to a
British financier, who made
her fourth consecutive appear
UN.
Mr*. Kenntoy's lister, Prio­
ress Lee Rsdilwill, of London,
was on the list for Uie second
consecutive time. So was a
long-time (rieod of Ihe Ken
nedy family, Mrs. Charles
Wrightsman, of New York end
Palm Beach, wife of an oil
millionaire.
The listing elevated two
women to permanent status tn
a Fashion Hall of Pame, which
meana that they're so perma­
nently ensconced as chic that
there Is no point In their be-

tng put In the annual competi­
tion.
The two Hall of Famcra are
Vlcomtesie Jacqueline de Rlbe* of parli, and the Amer­
ican-born Countras Alhte Quin­
tanilla, of kladrld.
Two women appeared on the
Ust far the first time. They
were Mrs. Frederick Eberstadt, a New York socialite
Whether you choose a home tn Ravenna Park or exclusive Idythvihle, you'll appreciate the excellent
and daughter of poet Ogden
Nash, snd the Baroness Ernst
craftsmanship unit design so evident in nil Shoemaker constructed homes. Plan to visit one o f our
Thyaaon-Domcmisa, of Lu­
model homes soon.
gano, Bwitsarland.
Others on Uie latest list of
those celebrated for Uieir
clothes know-how were:
Mrs. Gianni Agnelli, of Tu­
rin, Italy, wife of the head of
the Flat Co.; Mme. Herve Alphand, wife of the United
Stilel*hiT&gt;*lU rtor~to -G re e t — G EN ERAL E L E C T R IC .
-------------Britain; Mrs. Gloria Vander­
bilt Lumet, actress and social­
ly prominent New Yorker;
Mrs. Walther Moreira-Salles,
a Brasilian living in Paris;
and Mrs. John Barry Ryan
III, of New York.
The listing was correct In
citing Mrs. Kennedy's fashion
leadership—her bouffant hair­
_ tjo V J
U om e*
do, her pillbox hats, her sleek,
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all have left their mark on
Main Street USA.

Inqulry Avoided

atyour own

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Gen. Luclua D. Clay aald
Thursday night that hla com­
mittee advising the president
on foreign aid will refrain
from Inveatigating specific
assistance programs. Clay told
nvortors after meeting with
Secretory of State Dean Rusk
that he hopes to make a flret
report to th* prealdent by
early March.

O . A u p t jo# q u a l i f y . . . .

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MOSCOW (U PI) — Russia
h a a concluded agreements
providing direct air eervice to
Syria and Iraq from Moscow,
the news agency Tara said
Thursday. It aald fUghta to
Damascus and Baghdad pro­
bably will atari a u t

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oad-Cknal Line Proposed
A proposed highway across
Volusia County from DeLand
River might be
Sanford-East
Coast canal if a plan suggested
by John Bromley, Sanford,
takes root with Sen. Bernard
Parriih's navigation commit­
tee which had its organisation­
al meeting Friday.
Bromley's idea ia to align
the canal from a point on the
St. John* River on the Sanford

*** e io * *
ay LAKEY VEBSHEL
Nobody asked me but would­
n't it be a good idea for the
city to hooor ou. -tag commis­
sioner Earl Ulggii.ooLham for
nine consecutive years of ser­
vice to kls community,
s e a
Notice the new sign by the
hospital — Instead of quiet U
ears ‘'quite."
• • •
New S eated Police Depart'
meat pistol range off tbs draw,
tag board and conitraction to
•tart soon . . . Will be locat­
ed south of the Benevolent
Building . . . There oil! be
V yard and so yard firing

Speaking of police, don't for­
get Policeman's Ball Saturday
at #:30 p.m. at the Mayfair . . .
One of the best.
• • •
Harold Xastner has moved
up another rung In the ladder
leading to the office of Poten­
tate of Babla Shrine temple.
He's Chief Rabban now . . .
It’s ■ long road from low man
ea the totem pole to the top
fancy fei.
• • a
Things 1 didn't know til)
sow: there are some Investors
(not speculators) in corporate
•hares that LIKE to see the
prices of their holdings go
DOWN on Dec. 3111 . . . Be­
cause the state intangible tax
la figured (at the rate of fl.30
a *1000) on the year’s cloilng
quote . . . Of course, they
want to see prices moving UP
right after that! . . . And
speaking of that intangible
tax, moit savings and loan
association* pay It for their
a sters' accounts , , . Hey I
That's Just like earning an­
other SI.SO a thouiand dollars
a year in audition to the
D.-.'d t'» per cent! , .
uho ha-- a thousand bucks7 !t
. . . And anyway, the tax goes
dopu tu one mill or a dollar
' a thousand this year . . . So
! Wijddr.'l be making so much
If L u S iL a thousand dollars!!
. . , The local SAL among
others pays Ibis tax, I'm told

9

The bo.va at the post office
rrm lnj me that they cannot
accept ihuic "off sire" enve­
lop!* now . . . Birth announce­
ment miniature*, party In
vile*, d c. will have I d meet
minim, m n.r:ituremeats . . .
And. o ' emrse, you alresdy
are using the new five cent
stamp for your leltcra — and
eight cents on the “fly-away"
one ouncers.
M
• • •
Our across-thswstreet neigh­
bor, Wasaf George, after a
long period of lllneae passed
away . . . And wa'U mbs the
quiet but sincere fellcw who
long has been n resident or
msr city . . . Ha 'e a one of
the fellows who VHD aomething about "prettying up" our
main stem, too . . . lie leaves
behind him a family of chil­
dren who also are credits to
the community.
• • •
Long wood Mayor A. R. Lormaun last Thursday night
suggested that the City Coun­
cil post the Longwood-Markham Rd. against all through
trucks over that part of tha
road lying within the city
limits, This action soon would
show Just how many state and
county trucks da use the toad,
the mayor said.
• • •
Street lighting will be re­
vamped through the Long wood
Business District.
• • •
Longwood residents a n d
members of the CUy Council
will make an appeal to tha
county to pave Seminole Ave.
from Highland eul to Hwy. ITM U order lo relieve congested traffic by the Longwood
Elementary School.
• • •
They picked tome day to put
new windows in the court­
house . . . Brrrrrl
• • e
The new members of the
council at Altomonto Spring*
couldn't be ecoted Wednesday
night bersuee the ordinance
provide* for that formality
being don* after tha t i n t
Monday following th* first
Tnoaday la January, or aom*thing Ilka th a t Anyway, tha
eld board still alto, and tho
tew maaaban dent r « -

LEROY "R ED ” GROOVER of Wall Plumbing aaaiata other workmen In
installing' sheeting over furnace pipes a t the Sarepta Rest Home.

United Pre«« leaned Wire

Stocks Down
NEW Y O I I K (U P I) —
Storks barked duwn alight!)
from their opening high*
early today but trading re­
mained heavy.

Record Set
LAKELAND (DPI) — The
Citrus Mutual said processor*
set an alltime record last
week by processing 1.1 mil­
lion boxes of oranges In a
last-minute effort to salvage
the freeic-damaged crops.

Reds Fighting

Established 1908

MIAMI (U P !) -T h re e men
were rescued from their
•Inking yacht by the Coast
Guard about 30 miles east
of here In the stormy Atlantic. The men were identi­
fied as Richard Perantonl,
Steve
Pylaod
and Doug
Simpson. Tha men were pull­
ed from the heavy m m by a
passing yacht, then trans­
ferred to a Coast Guard cut­
ter and returnerI to Miami.

Celery Prices
Steady Today
The New Year market b r
Florida celery waa atoady
today. Crates of two to bur
doten site told b r *4.44.30,
mu*tly $4.44.13. Cabbage was
a bit lower el *2.30-13, with
one mark at *3.23. Red cab­
bage waa *4.44.30. Chinese
cabbage was a bit stronger
at *24043. per crate sad
endive and eicarale a little
lower si *2.-32.30. Crates of
five doten bunches of plain
parsley brought *6. and radishee were *1234130 per
basket of 30—six ounce film
ba*s. Watercress sold for
10-13 cents per bunch.

Board To Meet

prepare tho colorful t a g s
which ara being printed by
Cal ary City Printing Company.
Details of the undertaking are
not complete at this time.
Mrs. Gramkowr also announc­
ed thst all civic clubs In tha
area (both men's and woman's
organisations have been Invit­
ed to meet at tha Woman's
Club Thursday a t 8 p. m. to
map plans for a Charity Hall
for th* benefit of the home.
Any other Interested persona
are also Invited to attend.
"F o r many years, th* Banford Woman's Club has held
an annual ChriaUnaa party for
the residents of th* Barepta
Horn*, and wa are well aware
of tha need that exists there
and the fine work that the
management of tha home Is
doing," Mrs. Cramkow said.
" I t is imperative th st w*
keep this horns going and Inaura our aging cltisena a place
of raat sad car* whan it be­
come* necessary," the Wom­
an's Club president added.
Mrs. Taamar Braden of tha
Sarepta Boms reported today
that mors cash donations have
com* la and work ia progress­
ing on the home,
Saturday, volunteer work­
men fixed tho front door of
tha building to comply with
fire regulations; covered fur­
nace walls and pipas with as­
bestos; repaired the entrance
overhang and worked on th*
fire escape door. Pate MeRawer ad McRaacy Paint ami
(Haas donated and installed
now ab ase* In a Jalousie 4 m

Tha County School Board
will meet at *;*0 a. m. Twee­
ds/ for its reorganisetienal
meeting. Three new board
members J . D. Wright, A.
W. Epps J r . and Jolm Evans
will lake over new paste.
Jim Birhmameyng |a egpaeC- a* tha hem.
Donations received over
ed to be named chairman

Going For First

JACKSONVILLE (U PI) —
Voters in the "Gateway city "
whose
annexation
history
dale* back to 1887, go to the
polls Tuesday la what is ex­
pected to be a successful ef­
fort to make this the the
largest city ia Florida. If
Ihe
annexation
vote
ia
"y es," Jacksonville will near­
ly triple ia area, Ita popu­
lation will Jump from 30I.UK&gt;
lo about 331,000.

Henry Wight, *30; R. Rowan,
*fi; A. J . Psteraon, *10; Capt.
Karl I.a ucks, $10; Anonymous,
*10; Samuel Levy, *20; A
Neighbor, *20; and The Kemusata, *10.
Thssa (lunation* bring the
NEW YORK (U PI) -T h ree
total of cash rontribulluna to experienced Judges today be­
over $000.
gin an InvcotigaUoa of tits
city's month-old newspaper
shutdown to rind out whe­
ther publishers and striking
printers are negotiating with
sufficient regard for the pub­
Chairman Paul Uatca h
lic interest. The Judges'were
railed a special continued ses­
called into Ihe slrli'r spot­
sion of the Cassellverry Board
of Aldermen for the purpose light by Labor Secretory W.
Willi* rd Wirti, Gov. Nelson
of granting Seminole Raceway
permission to widen end resur­ A. Rockefeller and Mayor
T.
Wagner,
who
face Seminole Bled, and to Robert
termed the cosily deadlock
consider the proposed annexe
intolerable and warned of ID
thin of Eastern Shopping Cen­
serious impact oo national
ter.
affairs.
Bates said that he feels it is
of vital Importance, both to
tho town and lo the eounty,
for the board to take action ns
soon as possible on both meas­
ures.
Highway Patrolman Tommy
Tomlinson urged today that
motorists us* caution ap­
Tom McDonald ia expected proaching tha Samlnola Blvd.
to taka over as mayor of Intersection with Hwy. 17-32
Sanford Tuesday at • p. m. for the neat few Months. Traf­
at the city commission's an­ fic waa backad up Saturday
nual reorganisation meeting. night all tha way Into Cassel­
Sonny Reborn will replace berry and north to Mobley's
Earl* Higginbotham on tha Corner and driving in tha sroa
beard.
ia external/ haaardoua.

Strike Probed

Road, Annex
Agenda Topics

Caution Urged
A t Intersection

Mayor McDonald

Chairman Out
Tho

County

Commission

Patrolmen Anked

TALLAHAHEE (UPJ&gt;-Tb#

maeUag Twaiday arith Chair- Highway Patrol baa ashed the
keen "hooitaUsed and wR in 138343 to hire 371
undergo surgery

MON., JA N U A RY 7, 1903

Total employment In Seminole County for
1962 rose to 13,500, an increase of 13.4 percent
over the previous year, Joe Foy, manager of the
State Employment Service, reported today.
Records revealed also there were 500 unem­
ployed last year aa compared to 600 for the pre­
vious year.
Tho opening of citrus and vegetable season
In the fall was largely responsible for the rise

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO 621

In employment figures here a t the tailend of tha
year.
During the your, employment advanced in
most industries except agriculture, where fall
bonn harvesting was reduced considerably by
cold weather, Foy said.
Accelerating agricultural activity caused
farm forces to advance 700 to 1,800 by Novem­
ber of Inst year. Employment In non-farm es­
tablishments rose by 700 workers to 9,000 by
mid-November, Foy said.

k, Rules Battle Lines Set

Governor Fills
Kerr Senate Seal

Congress Opening Nears

MOSCOW (UPI) - The So­
viet Union and Communist
China drnounoed each other
through newspaper editorials
WASHINGTON (U P D -T h e
today in the bitterest terms •8th Congress will convene
either ,ha» used since their Wednesday facing Immediate
ideological battle began.
battles over Its roles and long,
range proposals by President
Kennedy for Income lax cuts
ELlSAIt. .ilV IL L E , Katan­ and new spending programs.
ga (U PI) — Dr. Ralph Bun­
Kennedy's first big battla
chs consulted with United will be fought on opening day
Nations military command­ when the House decides wbeers today on wiping out the
U*t resistance against re­
unification of Katanga with
th* Cbogo

Three Rescued

A special Ug day, lo suable
Sanford and Seminole County
cllitena to contribute to th*
Sarepta Horn* Improvement
Fund is being act up by Uw
member* of tha Sanford Worn
an’* Club for Saturday, Mrs.
W. L. Gramkow Srn president,
announced today.
Mrs. Gramkuw said thst
Mrs. C. K. Sims hs* been made
chairmen of Tag Day and
plans ara now underway lo

Orlando, which wUl be at­
tended
by representatives
from the U. 8. Army Corps o!
Engineers and rcpreientatlvra
of a number of engineering
firms.
A meeting of the Florida
Waterways Commission, of
which Kridcr Is a member,
will be held at the Mayfair
Inn later thU month to work
on both the Santed-Coast wa­
terway and Ihe Cron Stata
Canal project.

County Employment Up

Congo "alk Start

Events Set To Help Sarepta

ly reduce the cost of the canal.
The navigation committee
met to work out a way to se­
cure crganlxational legislation
from tha legislature at this
coming session. The purpose
of the group would be lo de­
termine a feasible alignment
for the canal from Sanford to
the Indian River and alio de­
termine a method of construc­
tion.
Another meeting will be held
Friday at the AngcblH Hold In

W EATHERt Clearing, colder tonight with low of 40.

nsuvM

ASBESTOS BOARD, donated by Chase and Co. is Installed a t the Sarepta
Rest Home Saturday by Edgar Osborne and Clarence Shockley.
(Herald Photos)

fic would move south lo the
now abandoned canal across
Merritt Island near Courtenay
which would be widened and
deepened through lo Mosquito
Lagoon to a point opposite the
proposed locks Just south of
Cape Canaveral.
According to John Kridcr,
•Iso a member, with Brumlcy,
of tha senator's committee,
this would eliminate a lot of
maintenance for a channel
down the St. Johns, and great­

5I t y 0 atfforft foralft
VOI.. 58

TH E NEW F IR E E8C A PE DOOR ia being put in place a t me Sarepta
Rest Homo by Johnny Lee, Thurman Smith and Edgar Osborne.

end of Lake Harney to the
right of way for the proposed
road, and use tha canal w?ste
as fill for the new highway.
This would aborten tha dis­
tance for the canal to 19-11
miles, rather than follow the
river south to a point opposite
Cocoa and then dig cast to the
coast.
Under Bromley's proposal,
the canal would come out
north of Mima, and rater the
Intcrcoastal Waterway. Traf­

There Are Two
'First Babies'

Two babies, a boy and a girl
were born at lha same minute
New Year's Day with both
qualifying for th* Flrat Baby
of tha Year awards given by
local merchants.
Janat Faye Ruder, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Roder of
Geneva was bom a t Bamlnnle
Memorial Hospital a t 12:23
m. Jan. I.
At the asm* time (12:25
in) a t th* Jonaa and Fran­
cis Maternity Home, Andrew
La* Green wee born t * Mr.
and Mra. Ben Green.
Prises which are Vo be pre­
sented to these new llltla cltItene include the following!
A surprise gift from Har­
riett's Beauty Nook for th)
mother; merchandise of the
mother's choice from the Rem­
nant Khop; an educator feed­
ing spoon and rattle from
Wert Jewelry Store; chicken
dinner for two from Plnecrest
Inn; two passes to Th* Kits
Theatre, a silver picturo frame
from Kader Jewelry,
Also a play pen pad from
Carroll’s Furniture; 2* birth
announcements from Celery
City Printing Co.; a picture
frame for baby'e first portrait
from 8enkurlk Paint A Glass;
party pants ami covsr-all bib
set from Tuuchton'a; a |$ gift
certificate from Toy Corral; a
baby book from MeVicars.
A baby gift set from Roumillat and A n d a m a n ; ona
west's free diaper Service
from ADC Diaper Service of
Orlando; a Lather-bound rec­
ord allium from Wfaboldt's
Coiuuie Shop; a *10 savings
account from the Hanford At­
lantic Bank; a case of Gerber's
Haby Food from Thriftway; a
Tot-Tuter, baby chair from
Wllson-Mbier Furniture Co.
Herald advertising manager
Ed Griswold said today that
the patents of each baby will
receive a letter of authorisa­
tion which will enable than to
pick up their prius.

Herald Index
Fag* ft
Bridge
Page 3
Classified
Comics ..
Page ■
Page ■
Dear Abby
Pag* 4
Editorial
P ag. «
Entertainment
le g a l# --------- Fag* 3 A 3
P u a s ls ----- ,-------- Fogs I .
Society ------------ Page 7
Sports
-----— P a ss •

OKLAHOMA CITY (UPD

—J. Howard Edmondson, a
(her lo hand ronlrol of Its leg­
islative machinery to a con­
servative coalition. A conser­
vative triumph, Kennedy feels,
would "emasculate" bis leg­
islative program.
Administration forces are fa­
vored to wla by a rator-thla
margin, but the outcome la un­
certain.
The senators also will be­
come embroiled at the outset
to a rales fight. Senate liberals
hope to tighten up tha Senate'
e u r b a against filibusters.
Again, (he outcome ia uncer­
tain and the battle could go on
for weeks.
Within two weeks after the
lawmaker* assemble, the pres­
ident will present a record
high federal budget ef *93 bil­
lion for the 11 months starting
July I. It will be the first time
any president has budgeted
more peacetime spending than
the recorded *98.3 billion of
Ihe eoitllrst fiscal year of
World War II.
The political complexion of
the new Congrera—significant­
ly to the right of Kennedy—la
believed lo be Unto different
than the last one In which
Kennedy woo or lost legisla­

tive battles by hairline mar­
gins. The Whits Houaa anti­
cipate* two more years ef
tough legislative sledding.
Kennedy’s legislative objec­
tive L to push through the
first session of the new Con­
gress a top-tobottom reduc­
tion In Individual Income tax
rates and corporate levies,
coupled with some controver­
sial tax reform*.

fWjnoffa Jury Bribe
Charge Probed

Cunhot Wound
Fatal To Man
A to-yaar-old Sanford man
died from aalf-infllctod gun­
shot wounds Sunday night in
the bedroom of his homo on
Myrtle Avt., Coroner Hugh
Duncan rated today.
Tha tnan waa identified aa
Guy Bailey, who. according
to hi* wife, had been "de­
spondent" the last few days.
Bailey waa found by police
at approximately 3:1* p.m.
•lumped over hi* bed. Dun­
can said he apparently shot
himself in the back of Use
head with a 23 caliber pistol.
Funeral arrangement* are
inrumplcto.

Meredith Says
He M ay Give Up

NARIIVILK, Tenn. (U P I)—
A special federal grand Jury
will convene here loon to in­
vestigate charges that rlnsa
associates of Teamsters boss
James It. Hoffs attempted to
bribe jurors In tha labor lead­
er’s *1 million conspiracy (rial.
Selection of the grand jury
is scheduled to begin th* tost
of thie weak.
Name* of 100 prospective
Juror* will ba drawn by tha
Jury commission from a box
containing 300 names. Tha 100
whoaa names are drawn will
then appear before Federal
Judge William K. Miller In an
open court seeslon, and from
their number 21 will ba ehoaen.
Miller said tha grand Jury
will investigate fully and com­
pletely three "shameful" at­
tempts by associates of Hoffa
to Influi-ure Juror* or prospec­
tive juror*.
If vlolallune are found, tha
Jury will h* asked to return an
Indictment rliarglng Interfer­
ence with the administration
of justice, a falony punishable
by up to five year* in prison.

Kennedy Democrat who ar­
ranged hie own promotion
from tome duck governor to
U. 8. senator to succeed the
late Robert 8. Kerr, faced th*
prospect of a formidable op­
ponent ia 1364 even bafor* he
took th* oath ef office today.
Robert 8, Kerr J r ., 86, son
o f Uia wealthy senator wha
dlad of a heart at
Year’s Day, annou
pacta to run
*1
Unua his fall
Kdmo
mony resigned [
had bean expected i
death, LL Goy. G .
Nigh.
wha became govern#*, com plated an advance agreement
and appointed Edmondson t o '
tha U. 8. Senate, This kapt
th* Job atcur* for th* Demo, i t ­
erate. Republican Henry Bell. ”
mon become* governor Jan.
14.
Nigh said ha advised Presi­
dent Kennedy of the plan In
advance and K a a n a d y was
“wall pleased" with tha ap­
pointment.

Services Set
For Lt. Trepanier
Funeral san ie s* tor Lt. Jos­
eph L. Trepanier, 2», ton of
Mr. and Mra. Leo Trepanier
of Sanford, will be held s t An
ling ton National Cemetery
Thursday,
Trepanier was one of tws
Navy officers kllkd in the
crash of a Jet trainer plans
near Mcrldlaa, Miss., toil Fri­
day.
He was married lo the toi*
mer Debbie Brace, daughter
of Mr. sod Mrs. Darwin Bruce
of DeBary.

SEMINOLE COUNTY’S |

AUTOMOTIVE
SAFETY CENTER

OXFORD. Miss. (U PI) James Meredith said today he
doe* not plan to register for
the aext semester at the Uni­
versity of Mississippi unless
steps are taken to ease the
harassment that has made Ufa
at Ola Miss difficult for him.

I Clsek

Curbs Proposed

WASHINGTON (UPI) — A
bi partisan group of eight sen­
ators today called tor a tighter
curb os filibuster*. Tha sen­
ators presented their views
to a 33-page legal brief on the
anti-filibuster nils — Rule 12.
M r brief argued that the
present rule, requiring th*
vote e f two-thirds of the sen­
ators present to «ad debate, is
"inequitable
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KJwanla d a b br new LL Col.
Bart O'Neel of Orlando at a
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T:*0 p. m. today.
Retiring prraldent K. D.
Klrehhoff will pre.ent hla
praaldanl'a report, highlight­
ing and summarising the act!eltles of the club throughout
the paat year.
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Dunn aa first rice president;
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president; Otcsr Harrison aa
treasurer; Neal V. Farmer a*
financial secretary and Ralph
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lia , Roy Mann, Gordon Meyer,
t r f Lane, Floyd Palmer, Rup­
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To Be Sponsored
Raton Instruction will begin
for girla from six to 12 years
of age at the Civic Center Jan.
8, under tha direction of Ml**
Nytene Alban and Miss Linds
William*, at tha Sanford Re*
creation Department
The elaise* will he held on
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through Feb. 14 and there la
no chargo for entering.

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Teenage Dance
Class Scheduled
Beginning ballroom dancing
for teenager* will he offered
by tha Sanford Recreation
Department each Thursday
afternoon at tha Civic Center,
beginning Jan. 10. Junior and
Senior high school student*
are Invited to enroll for the
complete course. There will lm
Do charge.
,

FRENCH CUT PROZEH

Tourist Clubbers
Meet Jan. 8
The regular meeting of Iho
Hanford Tourist tnd Shufflehoard Club will he held Jan.
B at the Cluhhouse at A p.m.
A co w ed dish supper Is to
precede the meeting end mem­
bers and their house guests
are urged to attend.

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Port Fund
Request
Readied

GUARANTEED TO HAP­
Application for preliminary planning fund* for
TEN HERE HIRING m i s the proposed port terminal here is expected to be
YEAR.
completed today and will lie sent to the City Commis­

County Attorney H a r o l d
Johnson will aik for an at­
torney* general’* opinion -17
lime* this year.
New Sanford Mayor Tom
McDonald will get hi* pk-tuiv
on page t le 63 timer tlcing
Jim Cr»i |i*’ record.
A photographer wilt forget
hi* flashbulb* at thr Hunt Co.
% • dedication Jan. PJ.
The City will (five It’* okay
to the hua franchiae.
City Attorney Hill Hutchiaon will come up hoarse after
eroding a 10 pane ordinance,
The rity will giv* aomr
home owner* six month* to
fix up their building or, it will
have to tie torn down. , . Af­
ter the aix month* are up, the
&gt; h i city will of rour*e extend the
'Mns-J-endline another six month*.
Somebody w'l] come up he.
fm t thr City C immlasion and
*ay they wan; to build a boat
marina.
'
The city will keep diagonal
parking on one aide of Flr*l
Street.
Temon Dunn will nit in on
^
County Comnii-aiun meeting*
. . . rite pi to the fact he'* no
longer a member of the board,
The franchise directive will
he resubmitted again am)
turned over to Harold Johuion
for more itudy.
Doug Strnilrom will get
the good government award
front the Jayeee*.
Al Wilson won’t *eek ro9
election to the City Commis»inn and Karl Higginlioiliatn
will c o m a back a g a i n
“strong.”.
Tin- move to hiie an admin­
istrative aide will fizzle.
The l,rgi*lativc delegation
will lie a*ki*l “in secret ae*.
aion” to give the County Commission a pay laiutl. Tii(&gt; an»Wer will of course la- NO.
Thera will l&gt;e talk in the
■pring of a major league farm
club coining hero . . . It will
lie ju»t talk.
E. C. Ilar|ier will get the
Clio ml &gt;cr of Com metre award
for hi* work with the mer­
chant'* division and the beautifirntion project.
The School lloartl will raise
the millage again.
(j
Jim 1‘igotl will cry the
blue* with a young inex|H-rienerd grid team hut will once
■gain com* up with a top
team.
A move will be made to kill
(lie I'incerral I’TA but it will
flop.
Mack Cleveland Jr. will look
out for Seminole County in
the legislature . . , Ilrapportionment will Ik- approved
with Mack'a goin' in a* ten*
a tor.
The Slate Road Department
will put SR 46 high on the
priority l!*l and bid* will be
let on the project in the ipring
of 1904.
Guy Allen won’t lie named
po*tmn*ter. (Don't aik me
who will.)
Reynold*. Smith and Hill
will recommend the brot wit*for the port terminul will be
the font of French Ave,
Gordon Frederick will get
the bug and announce fur the
County Commi**ion for Dis­
trict 3. Jim Avery will change
hi* mind and run again.
David Gatchrl will run for
tax a*M«*or.
Mary Karlr Walker will
once again aik for $15,(66) for
reappraisal work . . . It will
he turned down.
Nothing will i&gt;e done in the
rity on a vacant property re­
appraisal.
Work will Mart on the
Adam* Shopping Center,
Seminole County College
will have a record enrollment
for the full ul the ytar.
Someone will complain about
the hook* in North Orlando.
The annual Santa Clau*
parade will lie held at night.
Final completion of tho sew*
age treatment plant will b&lt;
deiaytd, delayed and delayed
again.
Civil defense fund* will be
sliced again and the money
u*rd for some “important"
■rojeit like painting all tha
■r*t room* In the courthouse.
Judge Yolio William*’ gumball machine will run out of
marhlea and some youngster
will auffer.

sion at their next meeting, Harold Scott of Reynolds,
Smith nnd Hill reported today.
City Commission approval of the promised
1110.000 planning application
grant I* exported Tuesday
night ami the foun* will he
sent to the House and Home
Finance Agency for final ap­
proval.
Scott said today that the
estimated cn*t of the proposed
terminal
i* approximately
$.35(1,000 and the application
includes plan* for hulk heads,
WASHINGTON (UPIl - dredging, paving nnd a tran­
President Kennedy will send sit shed.
•Scott emphasized that m&gt;
Congress a tax package call­
ing for across-the-board re­ specific location of the pro­
ductions nf about $8 billion posed facility* ha* been includ­
with substantial offsetting lax ed in the application although
reforms, it was learned today. Indication* are it will bo re­
In a preview- of what can commended that the terminal
be expected in Kennedy’s lie located at thr foot of
long-awaited tax program, French Ave. by the lake front.
The IIHFA, If the applica­
congressional source* said thr
first cut in income taxes would tion i* approved, would ad­
lie scheduled for July I. Ad­ vance the city the $10,000 for
ditional reductions will be planning funds which would
spared over future months. have to lie paid hark when thr
As lur reforms, preliminary facility Is eonstrurted.
Ilie city Is paying the Jack­
estimates are that Kennedy
will icek about $3-3 billion In sonville engineering firm |5lK)
new revenue through “ tax for the preliminary survey
loophole” rioting revisions, in­ and the city would have three
cluding reduction in the Z7.5 years to gel the terminal un­
per cent gai-oil depiction al­ derway before the engineer­
lowances, sources said.
ing report would become ob­
One adminislralion source solete.
said the tax rut* sought by
If the HIIFA should lend
Krnnrdy lo stimulate the rron- the ylty money, the funds
omy may br a* high a* $10 would be paid luirk possibly
billion overall.
through revenue certificates.
In giving tl» broad outlines
of the administration's tax
program, informants said thr
reductions wuuld apply to all
individual taxpayers—Irom the
low 20 per cent lo the high Ul
per cent brackets.
SAN DIEGO, Cuilf. (U PIl
Kennedy alto will ask dial
the 32 per cent corporate in­ —A tape recording win play­
ed in Superior Court Wedneacome tax hp reduced.
Details of tin* program, »urh day In which a woman div­
as effective ityte* and exact.vuaaed rh«&lt; tromtlinr her busrule reduction* in each brae-'''**&lt;“1 with a tigged rirctrir
ket of personal Income taxes, I toothbrush.
The prosecution I* expected
must await Kennedy's tax
message tu Congress later this l« ronelude Its rase today in
the trial or Mrs. Doris Kuund*
munlli.
Hut fnlurnird source* laid ets, 26, accused of trying to
lhal one plan given serious hire u man to kill her husconsideration Is lo split the hand, Lurry Faiimleia, 42,
lowest bracket, making cm* salesman.
Tin* hired “killer’’ was a tadrale for taxable Income from
zero to $!.(**) for single per­ ire undercover agent. In four
sons. and anulher rate from tape recordings of conversa­
$1 ,01)0 to $2.wsj.
tions played Wednesday the
woman told him, “ You Just
goof that up and we'll he fac­
Oil Field Seen
ing the gas chamber . . . so do
TALLAHASSEE (UPI&gt; — it dean.”
An attorney for Coastal Pe­
(Inc of the tape* nssrrtrdly
troleum Company told the revealed Mis. Siiunder*' offer
rahinet today that Itie com­ &lt;&gt;f $25.n(Xi to the agent out of
pany plans to drill n well off insurance money and a sug­
Hie west roust of Florida ill gestion that Saunders he kill­
the Gulf la-fore April "which ed by electrocution.
we think limy develop Into one
Saunders appeared in court
of the tiiggest oil fields ill the with Ids wife ami has hired
country.”
un attorney for her defense.
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.....

11

Tax Reductions
Across Board
To Be Asked

'Think Big' Is County's Slogan For This Year
Seminole county plan* for
thr growing pain* that arc
alrvwdy beginning- to -afflict
sotne segments of thr area nnd
the tremendous change* that
are in the offing as the te»uli of the Nova developments
and their impact on Central
East Florida.
The word a!) over the coun­
ty i» “Think Ilig!”
J. C. Hutchison, chairman
of the County Commission
said It Is his hope that the
county will take steps to meet
the impact of Nova and the
predicted population explo­
sions in several ways.
One will be tu procure

W a s Big
Year, Chamber
Chief Reports

right* of way for four lanlng
SR 46 to the Orange County
| line from-French* Are. There
is also a great need to com­
plete Slt 436 to the Orange
County line t» tie Into the
proposed Lake Hatton Road
rxtension from SR 50 cost of
Orlando.
Also of prime Importance
Is the improvement of SR 13
through Grneva and SR 426
from Oviedo to SR 46 and
open up the east side of the
county for tho Cape Canaveral
arva.
It is essential, said lluchison, that a solution he found
to the problem of adequate
rare for the county’s aged
citizens. This, he declared,
must he done by the end of
tho y*ar.

.

Also on the docket for the
new year Is the completion of
the renovation program for
the rounty courthouse.
Hutchison said the rounty
commission will continue lo
coo potato with the town* of
tho county and will also con­
tinue to encourage new indus­
try In come to Seminole Coun­

ty.
Speaking for the county
school system, Supt. R. T.
Milwce said a prugtnui of eonstunt and steady improvement
will he the guide for the Coun­
ty Hoard of Public Instruc­
tion,
A major improvement planmd for Seminole County dur­
ing this coming year is the
development of a school for
business education, complete

w ith n full set of business nlng being done in principals
machines.
conferences to upgrade the
One of the major ambition* ! curriculum in ail schools nnd
of tlie school hoard this year academic standards will 1st*
i« the installation of an in-J continually rni-rd through the
du*lrinl ni ts shop at Seminole | rounty and study program*
High. This has long been will le improved.
necdivl, said Milwce, and if at
Out in the department pre­
all possible will he achieved sided over by County Agri­
this year. Il» also said there cultural Agent Cecil Tucker,
will lie continual improvement the ptimary emphasis will be
and expansion of thr technical placed on ptogninia and in­
curricula in tin* c o u n t y formation designed to aid the
schools.
citrus and produce fainter* to
Milwce said it is impossible recover front the effect* of
at this time to predict what the Idg freeze. When this pronew construction will he need­ idem is out of the way. Tuck­
ed for this fiscal yenr In er said, school* will tie ronschoot system hut wlu-n the ducted for the citru* men and
need arise* proper plans will nutserynten on new ttvlinil*c made.
tpies in protection of groves
lie a!-o said there was a and mir-t He*.
git-al ileal of study uud planThere In a!*o planned

program for the development
of new drops nnd the realign­
ment of old with rmphasis in
keeping up^ with the n ttr pro­
cessing plant in tlte coun­
ty, n*ul It* needs.
The Homeowners Clinic will
tie continued ns will the Vege­
table Grower's Round-up. and
there will he continued dovelopmtsil and expansion of tho
l-ll Club program in the
county. The department will
continue to work with all s&lt;-g.
merit- of the agricultural in­
dustry in S -mlnolp County “t&lt;»
make tt»63 the best year tho
county Itu* ever had,” Tucker
said
(TOMORROW: The outlook
for the various towns and
ronnnunities in S i - iii i n o I a
County, t

Richard Ilea*, o u t g o i n g
president of the Chandier of
W K A T H K H : tit?m*rnlly Tnir, co n tin u ed cool. I#mv to n ig h t, *1H.
Commerce, wtiil today that
“ I pil'd was a big year” indus­
JL . r»;i
U n ite d I'lW U q m w V W ire
K stablisluul 11)118
T M lltS .. JA N U A R Y », I0G.T
S A N F O R D . FL O R ID A
N U fiia '
trially for Keminole County.
Den* was guest speaker nt
tint weekly Jnycro lunrhi-iin
and outlined the chamber's
achievements during the pnst
12 month*.
Dess pointed out Hint cur­
rently In this county there arc
four major electronic firm*—
LONDON (UPI) — Former
three of which have made re­
Crime Minister Earl Clement
cent big expansions in their
Attlee, architect ol liritatn's
facilities—and n major cab­
“cradlc-lo-llic grave'' welfare
inet making c n nt p u it y and
Construction in Sunford nnd
In Hie city, total construe- permits issued Iasi year whiit
stale, celebrated Ills thJlii
other* which have brought the
Seminole County in 11*63 wu* tjot, was valued at $t,1*24,1*76 in 11*01 tlier* were 1,140 Is­
biilliday today.
industrial pay*rol| of the coun­
........ *"
"* compared In $2,876,637 for sued.
ty to over $6.5 million dollars
eompnild to the pievious year.
TIib two biggest const ruc­
a year.
RICHMOND, Vo. (C PU — t " iUl n,,"« »»'*« “ f&gt;" Percent
There was a 3(1 to 35 percent tion projects In th« rity wria
The speaker puinted to the
federal Judge today ordrrrd ,lrul' 1,1
fumilF
coining of thr Hunt (til Co.
Powhatan County. V«. , t*. ,!c in,r*’
'Weuled drop In the building of home* the sewage treatment plant,
division, HI.II Products, ns u
in tlm enmity, while hi San* *465,006, nod the lo-W poat of.
»«*irretrain Iin ftulilU* m IiouIs " ’,,"&gt;*
major accomplishment f o r
and p ro hib ite d the r u ia l coinT,,,« l «" " - t i u e l i o n
in the fold it was over fill percent, fire, $133,(6*0.
Hl«2 and al-o the new plant
In the rounty*, the biggest
m u n ity I ru m a b a n d o n in g pub. v o u n iy lor the post y e a r tuta!- with only oil new home* cartof Antenna Systems, Inc. in
lie education to avoid eumpli* ed $K .231217(1 com p in e d to $U,- s t r u «* I e d. There uvi« 126 project whs tlie new Hear
Fern I'uik.
Luke Klemrnlary s c h o o l ,
Uitii.KUJ in 11*61—a drop of liomes built in IP6I.
lime.
The chamber has taken the
| In Hie city Hirrc wero 1,065 &lt;360,000.
close In $600,1661.
lead in the movement for a
Study Group Sot
haige terminul for Sanford,
TALLAHASSEE (U PIl —
said Dea*, nnd also has moved
A lil-meiida-r ritiren*' com­
into a position of leadership in
mitter has liven set up by Gov.
the statewide movement to
H i m Aim DBAS
ulvlse Hie
Farris lliyailt tu advise
spur Hie building of thr Flor­
, . . MnkoH Jti'jMirt
space eiu rducatiun study |ie- j
ida Cross State Ihngr Canal
ifisr mad* for the lilMllll of f
and i'.„|
’ fhUMlIlr
Tim annual renrganlzalinn
Control, Hi yntil said the eotn■anal, laith ol* which nrs of
mitten will meet hero this
and election of a chairman for
prime importance to Central
month lo hear progress on thr
the lamgwnod City Council will
Flotldu and the Cape Ci.nnvstudy.
Tlie Allainutile Spnngs town officials of tin- Commercial lake place al Inday'* t p.m.
,-rul utcu.
emmcil passed a resolution at Hunk at Winter 1’urk tmlay meeting nl tho council in tho
One of Hn* outstanding or
complislimeiil* of the chamber
it* meeting Wednesday night and, with their approval, Hie City Hall,
MIAMI (Ill’ll —A chartered
(mid* may be available m a
WASHINGTON I Ill’ll —
during tlie past yeur has been
authorizing the issue ol tlirre
Councllmen II. C. Carlson
the organization &lt;&gt;f Die long In 1**61, the nirrrnft carrier plane it scheduled to fly to xto.rMiu notes and pledging Hie day or two.
Havana Inday to bring hack
and
Juhn Reams, re-elected to
It is specifically slated In
rouge phiiming committer* Foiiestui had to put lo sea
more limn Hsi Cubans who eigarel tax refnnilK a* security the resolution lhal no Hen their posts in Nnvemlier, will
for roads and schools, be said. without essential pints lot Hie
hold U. S citizenship, Three lor a loan of LhiJNai to en­ lies against the town except lie Installed and various coun­
The former, said Ileus, ha*
doctors were lo make Hie
finfighting
equipment
and
able It to buy tlie Suutlicrn lor the eigarel tax relunds, cil committer* will Ini ap­
been instrumental in securing
llildil to help process the ran
tlie completion of Interstate main engines,
Gulf
Utilities, Inc., water and that a qicrial account he pointed,
Al Hie same time, us many sunt supplies delivered last
opened with the bank for the
llwy. I norlh and s ■■u t li
plant
lit
the town.
us a tliitd of tin* M 18 tanks at week in exrliance (nr the 1.113
deposit nf till* refund* as re­ Thr meeting will o|icn with
through (lie county and the
I The notes will lie payable ceived.
Cuban invasion prisoners.
Ft.
Ilingg,
N.
went
out
of
a public hearing on running
four liming of Kit 436 from
on tlie lirsl of January in Ilie
Harold Iladclilfe, engineer, Ilie Muhtar Ave, area adjacent
Red Hug Lake Itoud west to operation.
These situation* were dis­
years I'.WH, 1665 and lt6ii!, with who Is designing Ilie new sys­ to tlie Atlantic Coast Linu
tlie i-ily limits of Altamonte
TEIIRE HAUTE, Irwl. (UI’IJ
closed
in
a
major
rep&lt;
it
by
the
llir lour per cent interest pay­ tem, said the new mains and Railroad from runtmrrcial to
Springs. Ib is project will he
General Accounting O f f i c e —Rescue teams today recov­
take-oils m Hie subdivision will industrial as requested by
complete when SR 43lS is
Wednesday. It said tin- combat ered another iioity Hum the able quarterly.
he ready by Friday and the Russell liass, owMMnanngrr
extended to tlie Orange Coun­
Town attorney S.J. I)uvis Jr. only Job that will remain will of Master Door Co,, Inc., of
preparedness of It, K. military rubble of a big incut parking
ty Ime sometime in IIK14.
units lias la-eii "seriously nf* philil destroyed by u violent vm!I present tlie resolution In he the testing and chlorinating Orlando, who seek* lo lucato
Deas stressed tho import­
feeted” by inability lo obtain explosion Wednesday. T h e
nf Iln* main* as required by Ids plant permanently in Lung*
ance of two aggressive organ­
replacement parts and other death lull rose tu 14 a* res­
the slate health department. wood.
izations, the JuyCces and tile
supplies, even though Hie mu* cuers worked relentlessly in
In other business, Ilie hoard
chamber, whirh supplement
an attempt to reach two oilier
tciinl was tcadily available.
approved a resolution received
each other in promoting the
workers
missing
and
pre
The GAPi Congress’ watch­
from M L. Harr, of Ilie Winter
&lt;nu*e of Seminole County as a
dog on federal spending, said Minted dead.
I'ark Telephone Company,
business and industrial center
1the failuic of Army, Navy and
asking supporl (or the new
fur this urea.
The bind, *ei* and air search
Mai tile units to get needed
All Osteen roshtent wa*
TAMI’A I L’l’il — llimaiia (&lt;&gt;i Ilie missing A3|) V.MI-5 jet|Kir( projected ior McCoy (barged early today with driv­
items significantly contributed
AFH in Hrlando.
handlers
at
the
Tampa
ducks
alxianl tin* U8S Fnrresiul in
Stocks Firm
to —or was directly responsible
Also considered wa* a pro ing while Intoxicated after lid
NEW YORK ( t 'i ’I i —Sliaks lor null h high prioiity com­ remained on IIh* job today on Die Meditei laui ati has Lren |Hisal tiy Councilman Frank rammed Ida cur into u (d e­
opened firm in fairly active bat equipment being unserv­ der a cu'irt order tu cuutimie lei minuted witli negative re­ Gerhart lhat more personnel plume pole lit Fourth nnd Or­
work until their contract ex- sult*. Tlie missing crewmen
ilading tmlay. Some techni­ iceable.
he added lo the sanitation ange, police reported.
The group pushed Its way cally-minded analysts already
Comptroller General Joseph piles Jan. 16. Circuit Judge ate la-iir Charles E. Andrews, crews lu facilitate Hie removal
The driver, idrntiflrd (l*
John
Germanyrefused
Wed­
past the two pairs of Soviet an- taking th„ failure of tire Cumpbell said the Army hu*
pilot, Ensign George K. Rob- ol lra»h and Irozen fruit whirh King Allman, ramped without
militiamen ( policemen) who industrial average lo follow already taken some remedial nesday lu rescind Ids own or­ ci I*, bombardier and Chief has accumulated since llir big uny injuries. Dsimigu In Id*
der, handed down l)i-r. 26, re Aviation Machinist Mute Unt­
vehicle was estimated nt $173.
normally guard Hie two em­ the rail* and utilities to a new steps, and the Navy and HequirinK Hu* banana handlri* old R. Htimlvuil, third crew­ freeze of a lew weeks ago.
bassy gale* al the rear ol the tt-cuv er y peak as ■ definite feline Depuilnirnt were study­ lu slay un the job.
man. Ail units of Task Ferre
ing possible in lion.
warning signal.
compound.
iill searched extensively tiy air
and sea assisted by units of
HEELIN' (l i l t The l!. 8. the United States Ail' Force
Army, In a nets demonstration and Rescue teums, French ami
of ita lights, loduy began a Italian inilitiiry personnel uud
week-long t r o o p movement total sivltiaiis in the urea, Lo
over the East German high­ i a I Italian military and civil­
way la-tween West Germany ian personnel V oluntarily ruliand West lin t ill. A cant &gt;y of ducted un extensive land
27 vehicles with I(J3 inert en seat* h of mountainous areas
tried the llli-inile autobahn of Kuidinin,
en route to West ltd Iin at 1* Chief Sumivult’a wife and
a. m.
five children reside at ItmJ
Rosewuy, Hunfoid. la-dr. An­
drews was uiunurrlod. Ills parI'lila are icsidi-nls of Haitimote, Md. The parents of En­
GAINESVILLE (UlMl — A sign Rola-its, wlm was also
new li raiment fur a virus eye limitur licit, me resident* of
infeelion developed by Dr. Miami.
Herbert Kaulinan. now an as­
sistant profes*ur al opthal
mology at Hie U tm eiiity of
Florida, hu* lieen listed by
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lllldge
.......
(lie American Medical Assn
Page U
Classified
as one til Hie outstanding
Page 8
Comic*
medical developments uf I8U2.
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Dear Aldiy
Take AdvuntuRC Of Our .Tt Years E\prrknc*
Tlie chemical treatment tor
Editorial . ......
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h e r p c i simplex keralipis,
Page 2
Entertainment
whlrb causes blindness, wu»
CITY CREWS TODAY ntiutud the firnt uteji in the cunntriiction of the
Legal*
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Page tt
developed
by
Kaufman
while
jet fuel pipeline to the Sunford Naval Air Stutiuu by puttJiur down
Puzzle „ .
Page K
at t w Massachuselta Eye and
INCORPORATED
main? at the infeniertion of Mellonville Ave and Randolph St. The SunPage 6
Society
.......
40$ W. 1st SI,
Ear Institute in Hovton early
rh.*FA S*0«»1
Sanford
ford Pipeline Co. will 0|&gt;en hills on the two mile atretdi later in the month
Pag. 7
N|*tu lx
j 10 1962,
with construction tu atari noon afierwurdn.
(lliTuld Photo)

pnitrs Construction Drops

Attlee Is 80

Mix Ordered

Electric Brush
Is A Weapon

30 Russians Plead

In Sanford, County

Altamonte Okays

Military Hit
By 'Shortages'

Longwood Board
To Reorganize

Water Obligation

More Cubans

Hotly Recovered

Dockers Work

Search For 3
Fliers Given Up

Driver Charged
After Accident

For U.S. Protection

MOSCOW (UI’l) — Thirty
Riuilan peasant men, women
and children pushed past So­
viet guard* into (lie U. S. Em­
bassy today seeking protection
from religious persecution.
Tlie embassy turned them
over to Soviet official* and
they were taken away ill a
bus.
Some of the elderly men in
(lie group wrpt. Others argued
with Soviet Foreign Ministry
officials wbo had been called
to tlie embassy compound.
One man told an embassy
ntfirial :
“ We don't wan! lo gu any­
where. They will stand u*.”
Another said in ■ loud voice
to newsmen'
“Those who believe in God
and Christ help us. We ask it.
Wc ask that those who believe
in God and Christ help us.”
S o v le t
philnclotne‘men
threatened to confiscate the
camera of any Western pho
tographer who took a picture
uf the departing bus load of
pea santa.
A U. S. Embassy statement
said Uiv band was from the
Siberian eily of Chcmogrosk
and cnlered the embassy ruinpound "asserting religious per­
secution.”
"The embassy notified the
Heart fund drive thank* to Ministry of Foreign Alfa Ira
t^rd working Jackie Caulo and asked that tlie people be
sired lor,” U
«U1 f
Urn log.
\

Troops Move

Honor Goes
To Gator Prof

Herald Index

McRoberts Tire Supply

�81)0

•mfflrfe

Pairn 2 — Jnn. 8, 1963

Rrrall

f l ) o n h — C U )b y :

By Abigail VonBuren
ture — and then spoil it by telling
them where they must buy it.

DEAR ABBY: What in your
opinion of a father showering with a
4-yoar-old son 7 Wo recently took our
son on a trip and, when I let him
shower with ms, my wife went on a
rampage. She also has many other
ideas about life and nature that I
think are unnatural. I can't under­
stand how 1 ever ended up with her
ns a partner becuuse it wasn’t a must.
If you ugree with me, please say so
in your column. She never misses It.
HER HUSBAND

DEAR ABBY: Before my boy
friend went Into the service he gave
me a dinmond and we become official­
ly engaged. We plan to be married
when he returns In 13 months. Now
that is a long time to sit home, Abby.
I have gone out a few times, but only
to keep from going crasy. I don’t let
anyone kiss me or anything like that.
I am really being true in heart to my
boy friend, because I DO love him.
My family thinks 1 nm terrible. Is it
wrong for a girl to hook a fellow to
take her out when she tells him
from the start they can only lie
friends?
ENGAGED

DEAR H U S B A N D : Merely
"agreeing” with you (which I cer­
tainly do) won’t solve your problem.
Your wife should have a talk with
her family doctor about her "unna­
tural” ideas. She needs to trade some
o f her twisted, unhealthy theories
for some enlightened, healthy ones.

DEAR ENGAGED: It 13 wrong 1
That diamond you accepted puts you
in SOLITAIRE CONFINEMENT.
Stay home and start "hooking” a rug
or something. But no dates.

DEAR ABBY: Our son (22) and
his girl (28) eloped. Wo wore very
hurt but we forgave them. Dad and
I offered to furnish their apartment
as a wedding gift. We toid them to
go to my brother’s furniture store
and pick out what they wanted. Well,
this girl walked around the store half
a day and couldn't find one thing she
liked. Imagine! Then she asked if
they could have the cash Instead. Our
son sits and lets her do all the talk­
ing. So far we haven’t decided what
to do about it. My husband says to
give them the cash. I say they don't
deserve anything. We’d like your advice.
DISGUSTED

DEAR ABBY: 1 live in a small
town where rummage sales, dances
and food sales are posted in the store
windows for all to read. Lately we
have had a new type "notice,” which
has me completely flabbergasted.
Baby and bridal showers are being
announced, inviting anyone interest­
ed to attend. Whnt Is your opinion of
this?
CANYON CITY
DEAR CANYON CITY: It sounds
like a free-for-all— but not exactly
free.
What's on your mind 7 For a personal reply, send a self-addressed,
■tamped envelope to Abby, Box 336S,
Beverly Hills, Calif,

DEAR DISGUSTED: You uppear
to be atiil *1»urt" by the elopement
and haven’t really forgiven them.
Also, you blame the girl. If you really
want to GIVE them a wedding gift,
give them aomething, But don’t in­
vite them to select whatever they
want in • grand magnanimous ges-

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

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llttla thumb-pressure applied
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tucker like the pretty things
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doesn’t think of his wife In
June, standing on a ladder
washing windows or bending
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an elaborate wedding for her
daughter (Brenda Scott) after
Donua and Mary (Donna Reed
and Shelley Fabarcs) plan a
quiet ceremony, according to
the brldc'i wlih. The fur flies
between the femmes but it’s a
m*le. the groom (Robert Hogan), who awaya bis future
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mother-in-law.
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But Funds Still Needed To Aid Home Dies Wednesday

Jan. 3, 1963 — Pane 3

The race to bring the Snreptn Rest
Home up to standards which will pass
rigid state inspections and allow the
owners to continue to cnrc for the aged
of Seminole County continues unabated,
Coordinator A. K. Shoemaker said to­
day,
"Contributions townrd the $1,500
cash needed to purchnsf materials is
trickling in slowly, und much more is
needed,” he said.' Only about $400 has
been contributed so far, by private, in­
dividuals, or groups.”
Much inbor and time has been of­
fered by men from the Shoemaker con­
struction crews, who have each offered
one day’s work on the renovation of the
building, and some materials have been

contributed from other sources.
The asbestos board needed for the
furnnce room was contributed by Chase
and Co. and one of the great needs now
js for donations of paint and the manual
lubor of painters.
Shoemaker, who is coordinating
the Inbor and mnterini efforts on behnlf of the Sarepta Home, said Wednes­
day that crews of painters are needed
to (mint the outside of the big old
home, and urged those who cannot af­
ford a monetnry contribution nnd can
pnint to call and offer their services.
They will be nssigned a time to work, in
conjunction with others.
Donors may call Shoemaker at the
Shocmnker Construction Company of­

Dick Powell, Jack Carson Die
Of Losing Fights With Cancer
HOLLYWOOD (U l’l) — Wycliff," for which he is a
Dick Powell, who row from prime candidate for a post­
baby-fated tinging rotrs to humous Emlhy nomination.
He is survived by three
bcome a movie • television
adopted children, Norman, 28;
giant, died of ranter Wednes­ Pamela, 13; and Riehnrd
day night with liii wife, June , Keith, IS; and a natural
Allyson, at his side.
' daughter, Kllcn, 24.
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The 58-ycar-old star had
been In s coma for two days
KNCINO, Calif. (UPI) —
after u four • month buttle Actor Jack Carson turned In
against malignancies in his one of his greatest perform­
chest and lymph glands.
ances during the last two
The end came ut 11:30 p. m., months of hit life by conceal­
only a few hours uftcr his ing a death-dealing cancer.
friend, Jack Carson, hud died
He died Wednesday a t the
of cancer of the liver.
age of 52 of a malignancy cf
"Dick whs very brave alt the the liver.
way through it,” a family Carson succumbed only a
friend an Id.
few hours before cancer claim­
Powell was stricken last ed another Hollywood person­
September und was hospital­ ality, actor producer Dick
ized for c o b a l t treatments Powell, and less than three
which, doctors reported, great­ weeks since the deaths of char­
ly reduced tumorous swelling acter actor* Charles Laugh­
pear his heart. The actor was ton and Thomus Mitchell, both
released and returned to his also of esneer.
desk a t Pour-Star Productions
Carson's dentil came a* a
to continue his work a s ’ head shock to his friends, who had
of the studio.
not hern told of the actor's ill­
Lust month, however, he an­ ness at his Insistence. Hr had
nounced he was unable to con­ undergone surgery nhout six
tinue as host of hi* own “Dirk weeks ago for the malignancy
l ’owell Show.”
and was confined to bed at
At that time he complained home for the p ail two weeks.
of pain* in his back und was Hi* wife, Sandra, and brother,
readmitted to the hospital Roltert, were with him when
where it was discovered can­ death ramr.
cerous growth had spread
A hint of Carton’* failing
health came Inst Aug. 2d at
through his body.
Many stars, among them Newark, N. J., when he rolRobert Taylor, Gregory Peck, lapsed on stage during dress
Prank Sinatra and Robert rehearsal for “Critics’ Choice.’1
MiUhutn, volunteered to taka Physicians said—at the tim e his place. Poweli'a final per­ lie hud a sloniach disorder.
formance as host, taped two
His last appearance was an
months ago, was b u a m e d Walt D i s n e y 'a "Wonderful
World of Color" on television
Tuesday night.
Last month Powell starred four months ago when he apin a segment of his show titled I.cured to I* in good health
"The Courtmarlial of CnpL und and spirits.

Lake Monroe Jottings
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
Well a New Year to you all.
And wasn’t it a nice day Tues­
day? Wonder if that means
we will have some nice wea­
ther now? It 1* almost too
much to expect. Well I finally
found out why 1 stayed broke
all year. According to Prancea
Warren if I had put a head of
cabbage behind iny front door
on New Year's Eve, I would
have monry all year. Pranesw
tells me that this is an old
custom that has been in her
family household for a good
many years. Wish I had
known thia a long, long tlmo
ago. * * * Glad that Flo Baker
Is feeling better. Fto kind of
had some alight setbacks caus­
ed from her recent automobile
accident. * * * Rosa I'off had
as her guest* fur two weeks
her daughter, Mattie Wilson
and son Prank llrown and his
wife of Roanoke, Va. They
were hero before tho freeze
cam* or I would blame them
for bringing It down with
them. * • * Rose says that Mr.
Poff continue* ill a t the Or­
ange City Nursing Home. Sor­
ry to hear it and hope he gets
well real soon. * * * John and
Rachael Donelsun of Orange
Blvd. had their son-in-law and
daughter, Roger and Bonnie
Russell and children of Acworth, Go., with them for the
holidays. Roger la a teacher
and football coach of the high
school there. * * * Jim ant
Shirley Hawkins and wee
daughter Kim have returned
home to Silver Springs, M&lt;L
after a w ry nice visit with
Jim's parents, Vie and Char­
lotte Hawkins, on the Mark­
ham road. Vic and Charlotte's
son-in-law and daughter, Ed­
die and Virginia and children
nre moving bock la Itm p a .
Don't yon know that Charlotto will mise iboao grand-

hablcs! • • * The W. II. Al­
monds had their son Paul and
family with them for one day
last week. They reside In
Jacksonville. * * • l-araine
Cameron had a large gather­
ing of high arhool friends in
for a party on New Year**
Eva. Tho affair was held at
th* home of her parents, the
Arthur Camerons, on W. First
SL * * * The Monroe Home
Demonstration Club meets to­
night at White Hall, The pro­
gram on Monry Management
will be under the direction of
Kim Barley, Sounds very In­
teresting, Sure hope that
every member can attend. Meble and Alice Carroll will be
the hostesses for the evening.
• • • Tomorrow the County
Council of H. D. Club will
meet at my home for their
first meeting of the new year.
A covered dish lunrheon will
be served a t noon, Hope every
president and delegate and
new county officers will at­
tend. Kay Sassnian will pre­
side. Our county agent Miss
Myrtle Wilson will alto be
present. • • • Already two
days hack in school. Now the
tim* la flying by fast, isn't it.
• • • I want to wish Sylvia
Giles and David Lee both a
Happy Birthday. They will
both be a year older next
Wednesday.-* * * There is a
happy coupla in Mrnroe now.
The William Carroll Senior*
daughter and ton-in-law have
moved down here to live from
Binghampton, N. Y. They
have taken n home on W.
First Street. We are very glad
to welcome them to Florida.
Of course wo know they will
likv it here very muck. • • •
Our thought thia week i* by
Emerson. "Most of the show­
downs e f this life a n caused
by stadlng in our awn sun­
shine."

Courthouse
Records
Real Estate Transartlons
1L T. Hattaway. elux to
Fredrick Bryson, etux, Orlenta
Gardens, (15,000.
Ralph Schwrlckert, etux to
Elmer Culvenbneh, etux, Pine
Acres, 10,500.
Walter Bonder, etux to
parties Simpson, Prairie Lake,
111,000.
Jack Dcnietrcc, ctnl to Ralph
Simmons, etux, (12,000
Thomas Dyer, etux, to Wil­
liam Stamper, etux. Bel-Air,
(6,200.
William Slrmper, etux to
Larry Hamrick, etux, Bel-Air,
(7.50(1.
Larry O. Hamrick, etux to
William Stem per, elux, BelAir. (0,800.
Raymond I.. Keyle, etux to
Raymond It. Kcytc, etux, Trip­
lett loikr, (5,1100.
Paul Perry Jr., etux to Miss
Helen Taylor, Lincoln lights.,
(9,000,
Edward Terry, atux to Lainar Halford, etui, CaszeH&gt;crry, ( 0,000.
Hery Monroe, etui to Grant
Ostium, etui, South Park, (8,000.
Shoemaker Construction Co.
to Robbie 1-ce White Jr., etux,
Ravenna Park, (15,300,
Wayne Kendrick, etux to
Eugene I'. Same Jr., etux, N.
Chuluutn, (7,200.
Harry Echclbergcr, etux to
Prank McCune, elux, 8. Pinerrest, (11.000.
LMN Enterprises, Inr. to
Bernard Black, etu i, West
Wlldmere, (14.000.
LMN Enterprise*, Inc. to Jo­
seph O'Donnell, elux, Tee 'N
Green, (9,000.
LMN Enterprises, Ine. to
William Lee Malheny, Tec 'N
Green, (9,000.
Harvey Wilkinson, etux to
Charles Temperly, etux, San­
ford lights., (0,500.
Park Royal, Inc. to Jamrs
Weaver, etux, Country Club
lights., (6.350.
C. E. Fletemryer, elux to
Lester A. Bryant, etux, BelAir, (9,800.
Harold Hardester, etux, to
A. J. Cooper Jr., etux, Orienta
Gardena, (17,600,
A. J. Cooper, etux, to James
H. Newkirk, etux, Orienta
Gardens, (19,500.
Pinal Hit ore# Decree*
Edna Humphrey vs. John
Humphrey.
Marriage Application*
John Chatten, Orlando to
Mary Byrd, Sanford.
James Waters, Winter Psrk
to Betty Hltadix, Wintar Park.

90 Stills Destroyed
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Beverage Department agenta
destroyed 90 illegal whisky
stills during Decemlicr's "Op­
eration Shlnedown," Director
Thontaa I* lot* announced
Wednt.d*y,

fices on 25th St. or Mrs. Taamar Ilrnden
at the Sureplu Rest Home on Silver
Lake.
The following persons or groups
have made cnsh contributions to the
work on the Home:
Casselberry Lions Club, $42:
Ladles Aid of the Lutheran Church of
the Redeemer, $50; Col ,T. O. Gregory,
$25; Senknrik Glass and Faint, $50;
Commissioner Vernon Dunn, $31;
Anonymous, $50; Gen. J. C. Hutchison,
$25; J. \V. Jarrell, $5; Elliert Jarrell,
$25; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simpson,
$54; Anonymous, $10.
Other materials which nre needed,
Shocmker said, include concrete, re­
inforcing rods nnd pipe railing mnterini
for the wheel chair ramp.

Americans Die In Furious Action
Against Viet Guerrilla Force Warehouse Set

TAN IIEIP, South Viet
Nam (UPI) — One of the
most furious battles of the
war against Communist guer­
rilla* In South Viet Nnnt
day Inking a terrible toll in
Went into its second day to­
day (akin ga terrible toll in
human lives.
At least three American
soldier* wen- dead and four
wounded, bringing to 30 the
number of Americans killed
in action in Viet Nam.
Soutli Vietnamese military
rnaualtir* were expected to
run as high ns 100 killed and
wounded.
Communist Viet Cong cas­
ualties were unknown hut
were believed to he even
higher. There also was a pos­
sibility of high rasualties
among the 000 to “Oil person*
living In the small Mekiong
River della hamlet where the
main fighting raged.
The guerrillas, who usual­
ly avoid direct dashes and
fade into the jungle when a t­
tacked, put up surprisingly
s t i f f resistance although
heavily outnumbered by gov­
ernment forces.
It was perhaps the first
fixed position fight that the
Communists had pul up in the

Top Secret Fuel
Plant Blows Up
GAINESVILLE, Vn. (UPI)
—An rxplosion heard 18 miles
away levrled a concrete and
steel building at a top-secret
rocket fuel test center here
Wednesday night, shattering
windows within a half-mllo
radius.
Security guards refused to
permit stato police or firemen
to examine the wreckage, hut
state police said apparently
there was only one minor in­
jury.
The explosion h a p p e n e d
shortly before midnight at the
sprawling Pine Ridge test ren­
ter of tho Atlantic Research
Corp.
Company officials at first
declined to discuss the blast
with newsmen, but one said
later that fire occurred In a
100-gallon mixer which con­
tained high energy rocket fuel.
The official eaid ha did not
know how much furl the mixer
containeif. He said Uiera was
no lasting flro and that it was
confined to the building hous­
ing the mixer.
The centar, located about 80
miles southwest of Washing­
ton, D. C„ la reported to test
solid and liquid rocket fuels
for the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration and
branches of tha military.

long, usually shadowy gurrrilla war.
In addition to the human
toll, tliry shot down five
American-manned helicopters
and severely damaged at lenst
six others with a witheiing
fire by automatic weapons.
Two of the Amcricnn dead
were helicopter crewmen, hath
Army sergeants. The third
was a captain who was lead­
ing an assault by the .South
Vietnamese army battalion he
had been advising.
He wn* hit in the neck nnd
cheat and evacuated to Tan
Hiep airfield, about 10 miles
away, where ha died while
undergoing emergency medi­
cal treatment.
The hcliropter* ran into
the deadly Communist fire
while fei tying in troops to
reinfoice government forces
which had been pinned down
while moving overland to­
wn ril the hamlet.
Ten American 1121 helieopter* re*|Kinded to the rail.
They were escorted by five
rn&lt; let-laden llUIB helicop­
ter*.
A* the 10 H2I* hovered
over an open field to hind the
Iroupi the Viet Cong opened
fire with automatic weapons.
Two of the 1121’* went down
on the spot. Two others man­
aged to fly alatut a mile be
fore trashing. One sergeant
aboard the first two 1121'* to
crash wn* killed and three
other Americn crewmen were
wounded.
Pour of the llU lIt's moved
in to lay down a heavy pro­
tective rorkot and machine
gun fire while a fifth tried
to land beside the downed m a­
chines und bring out tho
wounded.
The fifth was hit in the
rotor blade. It spun halfway
over in the air and crushed on
Its side. The rrew chief, a
sergeant, was killed by Red
bullets. The pilot was knock
ed unconscious. It was the
first of the new, heavily
armed hrliropUra to lie down­
ed in the war.

Ish e lla n e I
BOTTLED
GAS

"WASHINGTON—( U P I ) ^ D e m ocra tic leader Mike'.Matts- is followed, the tram teadsrs
The Senate's Southern bloc f'**'1- will be willing to change will l&gt;e Sens. Lister Hill, (Dthe rule so that three-fifth* of Ala.), John C. StmnU, (Dwill meet Tuesday to prepure
the Senate could end 'n fili­
Ml**.), anil Alirn J. Ellvtukr,
for its opening-day battle buster.
(l)-I.n.).
against any change In the fili­
Early estimates of voting
Russell will lend tho fight,
buster rule.
strength indicated that more
It was learned today that than half (lie svllatuis would c*r"cia!ly during the parlia­
maneuvering
at
Sen. Richard B. Ru*-&gt;c-ll, (D- support the three-fifths ruin mentary
which lie is considered tha
Ga.), leader of tho Southern if the- issue come* to a vote.
bloc, had called the meeting
Russell undoubtedly will best in tin* Senate.
In 1902, tho Senate invoked
to get ready for a fight which split the Southerners into de­
could run for weeks.
bating teams, probably at the cloture for tho first lime in
yearn. They voted 83-27 to
Tho Southerners were said Tuesday caucus. This device—
to he convinced that no parli­ used with success during civil end debate on the communica­
amentary procedure exists by rights fight* in other years tions satellite bill.
The Southerner* will argue
which the Senate lihetal* can —give* each Southern senator
get the issue to a vots- unless two days off after one day of that if the Senate want* to
end debate it can do so, de­
two-third* of the senator* filibustering.
consent.
If the pattern of other years spite tlic two-thirds rule.
Sources close to the South­
ern senators said they did not
believe the Issue can bo
SOMETHING NEW NOW OPEN!
brought to a vote and they
were ready to talk indefinite­
ly to prevent It.
Under current rule*, twothirdi of th&lt;&gt; senator* present
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ture and cut off debate.
— MOST OFTEN —
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ts rt llumphit-y, (U-Minn.),
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BY

Mr. Samuel Gaston Kyle,
88. of Altamonte Spring* died
Wednesday,
Bom in Texas, he came to
Altamonte Springs In 1927
from Tampa. He wn* a retir­
ed farmer and a member of
the Presbyterian Church.
Survivors are three daugh­
ters, Mr*. Kloikc Wellofia of
Orlando and Mr*. Inez Cotton
and Mia. Mayme Wolf of Al­
tamonte Springs; three sons,
Herbert G. nnd M. LeRny of
Maitland and Curtis B. of Al­
tamonte Springs; one brother,
11. C. Mango and seven grandchildren and two great grondchildrt-n.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p. m. Saturday' at
Cox-Parker Funeral Home in
Winter Park. Burial will Ik- in
Glen Haven Memorial Park.

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�A Little More Push
Sometimes there’s news in w hst
doesn't happen. It is worthy of not*
that in Sanford we have jrone
through a severe freeze—perhaps as
destructive aa the one In 1894-95 and
certainly the one in 1958—and until
now the city has not had a major
firs.
Home fires usually go hand-inhand with chilly weather. In the past
many persona, both adults and chil­
dren, nave lost their lives because
of faulty flues and other safety mal­
functions in the city’s sub-standard
housing areas.
The fact that such fires are be­
coming less frequent, and the fact
that we haven’t had any bnd ones
during the recent cold weather, ia
more than sheer luck. We are happy
to recognize the efforts o f city of­

Unfinished Business . . •

W orry

ficials—especially Fire Chief Mack
Cleveland Sr., and City Building In­
spector Foots Yelvington—for con
stant and continuing watchfulness in
keeping Sanford’s houses even the
most primitive, up to reasonable
standards of safety.
There still is a great need, we
fee), for a well planned and concerted
effort to raze slum dwellings and re­
place them with decent houses (we
are disappointed in the city condem­
nation program . . . (too much stal­
ling) for sale or rent to working fa­
milies of both the white and Negro
races. We hope the city will start
getting a little firmer in their
condemnation proceedings and it is
at least a comfort to know that city
officials are on the Job making sure
all houses at least are made structur­
ally safe.

Helen Fuller Says

Moral Debt Repaid
New Y u r ’a Day narked
the fourth irailverssry of FIdal Caatro'a take-over march
Into Havana. To our chagrin,
Cuba ia still Communlat, and
Centre Influence ia the rest of
the America* remain* a
threat. But this Chriitmaa the
V. 8. at leant paid off the mor­
al debt we Incurred through
eur part la the Bay of Pig*
dlaaater la 1M1.
The Cuban eailes who survlved that landing attempted
with our encouragement, are
finally back oa U. 8. aoll after
10 month* ia Centre pri*oot.
Tbay and the B0 relative* who
ware permitted to return here
with them celebrated the New
Year la reunion! with their
famlllea and friend a in Flor­
ida.
Tbs vaat drama that went
into paylag off thli debt la
belag purpoaely aoft-pedalled
by Waahlagtoo. Tha laat thing
the Administration want* to do
la call attention to the fact that
the U. 8. government directed
the lergeat ranaom operation
in modara history from behind
tha scene*. President Kenne­
dy, aettag through bis brother,
Attorney General Robert Ken­
nedy, aupplled the coordinat­
ing drive and tha needed in­
ducements to make the seemtally private effort to free the
prisoners a aucceii.
New York Attorney Jamea
B. Donovan, acting for the
Cuban Families Committee
sad working with various
American reliaf and refugee
organisation*, waa able to do
whai the earlier "Tractors for
Cuba” volunteer committee
failed to do because there waa
strong positive support from
tha government.
Learning front pait exper­
ience, every effort wee made
to avoid debate on whether It
was right or wrong to pay

ranaom to Caitro. The energy
wont into railing the ransom.
Administration officials quiet
ly encouraged drug and other
manufacturers to donate tha
supplies Castro specified In his
demands; no cash came from
the treasury, but It was known
that there would be some tax
write-offs for those who co­
operated.
Robert Kennedy, It has come
out, played a major part In
soliciting the I2.S million In
cash that was Castro's final
condition for the release.
The coming of 1988 was a
new beilnnlng for the 8,000
Cubans who arrived h e r e
Christmas week. VTill the New
Year bring any new departure
In U. S.-Cuban relations? The
feeling one gets In Washington
la that It will not. There is no
sign that tha Administration
plana to change the line It waa
pursuing before the recent
crises occurred. Cuban experts
In the State Department are
back at work on ways to tight­
en up world trade with Cuba
so aa to put Castro's economy
under greater pressure. There
is reason to suppose that Cen­
tral Intelligence Is not relax­
ing efforts to undermine Cas­
tro's control over the Cuban
military as to build up under­
ground opposition.
As the New Year begin*,
there are few in the Capitol
who expect the Kennedy Ad­
ministration tu condone an­
other exile attempt at Invas­
ion—or to launch a U. 8. mili­
tary Invasion of Cuba except
In answer to Cuban shooting
down of II. S plane* nr other
such action. At the same lime,
few expect Khrushchev to
lesaen his support of Castro
either. This Is estimated to■mount to $1 million per day,
Preacnt policy la at least to
maintain the uneasy balance

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ICntared a s second clave m a i l e r October SI, ISIS a l th e Poet
Office of Ban ford, F lorida, u n d e r the Act of Cunpreea e f March.
T h e l l e r e l d !e e m e m b e r of th e U ntied F re e s which Is e n ti t le d
eseluelvely l a t h e use fo r re p u b llc a llo a of ell t b s local r o w e

until the Cuban people tip the
see-iaw.

Letters
To The Editor
Dear Rlr:
Waa very disappointed to
read In your "Around The
Clock” column that the Coun­
ty Commission was expected
to vote against the causeway
across Lake Monroe. It seems
to me that e better rood Into
Sanford Is tha greatest need
in Somlnole county et this
time.
I cannot understand how
anyone in this county can be
■gainst such a proposal. In
fact averyona In tha county
should get behind thle move­
ment et once end pueh it until
it goes through.
The State Road Department
■hould accept It, for the sav
Inge in 8Ute Rood Dollars, if
for no other reason. I'm con­
vinced the savings could ho
counted In millions. But Judg
tng Ly poet records it's going
to mean a hard fight to gst
8RD to aecopt It. There eeeme
to be someone up there that
doesn't Uke Seminole county.
Very sincerely,
D. M. Luke
RL 1, Box 43DC
Sanford, Florida

Dr. Crane’s

Clinic

Froddy'a frogs a h a u l * frog kept kicking In the cream,
teoch a valuable Iteam to all ha finally churned a large pat
of m. Aad wo should quit of butter.
acting apologetic about the
Then he hopped upon the
gallant heroes who created
floating Island that waa form*
tMa wenderfel Republic. la*
atoad, wo abould eaihrlne ed by the butter.
He aat there a few momenta
each loo piHag courage aa
that espraaaed la the worda till he got hla breath; then
of Joha Paul Joan aad aoo made a mighty leap clear over
that every oeheot child cad
the aide of the milk ean and
radio theai.
CA8E M*418: Frvdily, aged landed out on the grass.
It didn't taka him many
10, had captured two large
froga one morning at the pond more hopa till he was back at
on hla grandfather's dairy the edge of the farm pond,
farm.
where he Joined hla family.
Hs had them impriaoned in
So we human beings should
hla pocketa whan ha returned
take
a good lesson from the
borne. Then he heard hla
mother irritably calling for behavior of these two frogs.
him to get ready for Sunday
Don't give up the fight If
School, 10 Freddy decided he you are battling for a good
better dlapoae of hla froga cauae.
quickly.
“Yes, Dr. Crane,” somebody
The handieit place wna a may protest, “but suppose it
large metal milk can altting looks as if our cause la ac­
betide the kitchen door. It waa tually hopeleaa?''
empty and very deep, ao Fred* Well, don't give np, anyway
dy figured the froga couldn't Go down with the ship!
get out
Abraham Lincoln gave na
A Utile later, however, the
hired man filled the can with*
In 8 Inchea of tha top with lha
morning's milk.
Both froga aagarly came to
the top and tried to leap out
By Hal Cochran
But there waa nothing aolid It’a harder for a youth to get
enough to gtva them the prop* up with the aun when he'a
been out late with a daughter.
•r anchorage fur a jump.
So they kicked and kicked,
but all in vain. Finally, one of
Some youtha don't aeem to
realise that it’s the auto that'a
them amid to the other:
“Pal, we might as well give supposed to have the plck*up.
up, for It's no use.”
And with that he sank to Legislators are the only onea
tha bottom and drowned. But who can pass bad bills and get
the other frog had epunk. Ua away with it.
had more of the proper mas­
Wa're not aura about Ufa
culine spirit, ao ha refuted to
beginning at 40, but aoma
give up tha fight.
Imtcad, he kept on klckirg people are about ortliritia and
and kicking. Though It teemed rheumatism.
a hopeleaa battle for freedom,
he never quit.
Just wishing things would
And what happened? Well, change la Ilka putting your
the cream began to riaa to tha thumb on the thermometer
top of tha ean. Aa this spunky to make the room warmer.

Barbs

Phil Newsom Says . . .

Brazil Gets Eye

When, nearly two years
ago, the United Stales an*
nounced IU Alliance for Pro*
grass program In Latin Amer­
ica, It committed Itself tc
more than Just money.
By pledging an all-out ef*
fort to help Latin Americana
achieve a better way of life
through democratic processes,
It also placed Its own prestige
on the line. Any Latin Amerl*
can nation henceforth which
might fell either to violent
revolution on the left or to
military dictatorship on tha
right delivered a blow agelnit
the United States ttaalf.
It la with this in mind that
the United States of late has
been paying more than the
uautl attention to Brasil.
Aa of this minute, Brasil
owes more than |2.7 billion,
about half of it to the United
States, end has no money to
Pay it.
A Christmas bonus of one
month’s extra pay, which all
Brasilian employers must pay
their employee, was Just
about
wiped out by vicious In­
The absolute number ef U
literates ia greater now then flation which In the last year
alone amounted to 5(1 per
at any time in the past.
cent
—Author &gt;philosopher Aldous
Huxley

Quotes

Both the Chinese and the
Indian peoples have e duty
to use their energies In a
far different and more pro­
fitable way than making war
on each other,
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
—Italian Communlat chief
tragic
thing happened to me
Palmira Togllattl, la slap at
on my way to Interview Peter,
Peking.
Paul tad Mary. 1 lost my
,
Tha American notion of beard.
P.P.E.M., et you may know,
perennial youth U ridicu­
lous. . . I think maturity la are folk sincere. Two of them
something to be sought after, — 1 forget which two — wear
beards. I have beard tt said
even by youth.
that betrda are good (or the
—Actor Dana Andrews
voice.
At say rate, they began
If wa want to fight anybody
let's fight tbs Kennedy*. playing ea engagement here
Thera Is plenty of room there. about tho time that 1 began
—Ohio GOP Chairmen Ray aproutlng a beard of my own.
had aa appointment with
C. Bile*, urging party unity.
them and I was naturally selfThe UAW has never gone eoaselous about exhibiting my
to tho bargaining table with­ beard in tha presence of a pair
out letting the auto compan­ of, shell are say, “mature"
beards.
ies know our feelings.
In desperation, I tried to
—Walter Reuther, DAW pres­
ident, seeking ■ profit-shar­ trim R before tt was ready
ing agreement in 1884 coo- for trimming. Aa a result, I
got it out of balance. It listed
tract talks.
to port, ao that my faco ap­
The person who elms for a peared to have been built on
public service career . . , Uw bias.
A lopsided beard, I discov­
does nut went to work Just
for himself, lie ie interested ered, la like a Urn# horse.
Thera is nothing you can do
in humanity.
—Dr. Robert F. Gobeen, but put tt out of Ua misery.
president, Princetoo Univer­ Pity.
1 had intended to discuss
sity.
beard growing with Peter,
Paul A Mery, but the mishap
forced me to twitch topics. We
talked about folk tinging inetoad.
The rite of folk tinging in
America ia ooe of the phe­
“shirtsleeve diplomacy” ?
nomena of our time. The way
A—Prior to World War I, things am going there will
Secretary of State William soon be more folk lingers
Jennings Bryan, the “Greet than there art folk*.
Commoner,” dispensed with
Most of the professionals in
tho field ore practitioners of
what 1 would call "Instant folk
Q—Did m aun Ufa ovolvn mualc." By that I moon
naan (bay
they
&gt; Uu American continent?
Buy Boat wait around for
A—Than la no evidence of folks to produce folk music.
&gt;U.
They write their owo.

Black beans and meat had
Just about disappeared and
Brasilians were standing In
qutues to receive small bags
of rics at government-contrelied prices.
Related to ths sorry state
of Brasilian finances ware
two othsr causes for con*
csrn.
One wss a tear that tha
government might feel it had
to resort to totalitarian mtant
to solva Its problsmi.
Another wss Brasil's In­
creasing flirtation with the
Communist btoc.
At tha center uf this Is
Brasilian President J o a o
Goulsrt who on this coming
Sunday hopes for a belated
Christmas present In a frayed
stocking.
On Jan. 6, Goulsrt hopes
Brasilian voter* will restore
to hie office the powers
stripped away 18 months ego
when he succeeded the re­
signed Jenlo Quadras. Under
military pressure and In a
move of questionable constitu­
tionality, parliament then set
up a government of a strong
prime minister and a weak
president.

It Is Goulert's claim that
without restoration of hla
powers, h* can do nothing to
deliver Brasil from Ua pre­
sent state.
In this there are two im­
portant question marks.
Ths first Is Goulart him­
self.
In a visit to the United
States last April hs apparent­
ly succeeded In persuading the
U. 8. government and many
businessmen that he waa mov­
ing away feeto tha political
left to tha centar and was
sincere In his announced in­
tention to set up tax, educa­
tional and farm reforms to
meet requirements of alliance
for progress aid.
Instead no progress was
made.
In addition, Goulart was
packing his cabinet with left­
ists and assigned leftist-leaning officers of his own choos­
ing In the armed forces.
And herewith the oeccstd
question mark.
Even should Brasilian vot­
ers give him the power hs
sevks, will Brasil's armed
forces let him keep litem?

some splendid advise in this
type of situation when he stat­
ed:
“The probability that wa
may fall In the struggle ought
not to deter us from the sup­
port of a cauae we believe to
be Just."
Teach Children Spnnk
Here In America It is high
time we taught our children
the proud history of our patri­
otic ancestors.
Every American boy and girl
should know by heart the cour­
ageous worda of John Paul
Jones, whose ship was aflsms
and sinking, after being shat­
tered by the gunfire of a larg­
er British warship.
When the British captain fi­
nally asked if Jonea was ready
to surrender, the s p u n k y
American hero replied:
“Sir, I have not yet begun to
fig h t"
Then he lashed hla ship to
the aide of the British warship
and boarded tha latter as hla
own vessel sank. And ha won
for the U. S. A.
So teach your children to
revere our gallant hlatory and
to stick to Just causes, regardlesa!
(Always writs to Dr.
Crane in rare of this news­
paper. enclosing n long 4
cent stamped, addressed en­
velope and 20 cents to cover
typing and printing coats
when you send for one ef hid
booklets.)
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Instant Folk Music
Peter, Paul A Mary are
among the rising stars of do it
yourself folk circuit in Green
wich Village, a folksy sort of
neighborhood in New York
City.
Now they are reaping roy­
alties from a hit record and
have moved up to folk centers
that serve something strong­
er than coffee. For Christmas

Matter Of Fact
Big U. 8. ealt-produclng
states do not fall Into nny
specific geographic area, but
era widely scattered all over
ths map. Of tbs total domes­
tic salt produced, 92 per
cent Is supplied by seven
•tatee. Louisians end Texes
lead, each supplies 18 per
cent, Michigan and New
York follow with 18 per cent,
Ohio 18 per cent end Cali­
fornia and Kansas each sup­
plies 8 per cent. Domestic ealt
production eitabllshsd n new
record in 1080.
If anyone offers you ab•Inthe after dinner, think tt
over before you accept. The
characteristic flavoring of
this liqueur Is derived from
various t|*cclcs of wormwood.
The best absinth* eontnlna 70
per cent to 80 per cent alcohol,
ft quickly intoxicates, and ita
deleterious effects are more
serious than those of other
forms of alcohol. Tha worm­
wood acts powerfully upon the
nerve centers, and causes de­
lirium end hallucinations, fol­
lowed in some cases by mental
deterioration.

they gave each other original
art works, which shows wbat
can happen when you get folk
music away from the folk*.
All of this popularity and
commercial success does not
fit my concept of whst i folk
singer is.
I can remember when a folk
linger we* anyone who knew
all 47 verses of "John Henry."
He sang mostly for hi* own
amusement, largely because
nobody wanted to bear 4T
veraea of "John Hanry."
Peter, Paul A Mery Insist,
however, that their style of
folk singing, in Its way, is ■■
authentic as the more primi­
tive form.
They may be right. The fu­
ture of folk singing can per­
haps be foreseen in the fact
that Peter, Paul A Mery, twothirds of whom play gutters,
have hired « bass player to
augment their set.
I predict tt Is only a ques­
tion of time before folk sing­
ers will be accompanied by
their own aympboaiy orches­
tras.

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NEW KIWANIS PRESIDENT, G. Andrew Speer receive* the conjrrntuIntiou* of Lt. Gov. Pert O’NenI of Winter Park, a* Sjtecr accept* the civic
cldb reins from retiring President Ed Kirchhoff.
(Herald Photo)

Sanford Kiwanians Install Officers
G. Andrew Speer, Sanford
attorney, was installed as new
president of the Sanford Kiwants Club at ceremonies at
Uic Civic Center Wednesday.

'Cartoons' Raise
Copy's Value
LONDON (UPI) — The dis­
covery of what appear to bo
16 "cartoons" by Hans Hol­
bein under the pnfnt on n
copy of his picture, Henry
VIII am! tho liarbci-Surjfcoiis,” may increase its value
from nbout SHOO to nearly SI
million, it was reported today.
Dr. Bertram Cohen, a dent­
ist who it also an a rt enthus­
iast, discovered the concealed
ahctchcs by X-raying a copy
of the picture which hangs in
tho Ituyal College of Sur­
geons.
The sketches,1 studies for the
16 figures in the painting, had
been drawn on paper and
■tuck to the canvas. The painttug itself is believed to be a
copy made 200-odd years after
Holbein's death.
Peter Silson, chairmnn of
the Sothehy art auction house,
an Id the sketches might be
worth us much as $(it),000 each
if they nre in fair condition
ami tlie pulut covering them
cun lie inuovrd.
Holbein, who was Henry's
court painter, died in the Lon­
don p.uguc of 1S43. The Bar­
ber - Surgeon painting comHumiliated the king's merger
Of the two i,pec in It ie*.

Five Cent Mail
Rate Goes Into
Effect Monday
"The new five cent letter
rata recently enacted into law
is the same pontage rate
Americans paid for letter*
*vhen the United States issued
Its first postage stamps 115
yesrs ngo," postmaster D.
Guy Allen said today.
The new rate goes Into ef­
fect Monday.
Research show* that In 1847
the Post Office Department
issued Us first stamps, Includ­
ing a five cent stamp for the
basic prepaid letter rate, the
postmaster said.
"And a nickel was • lot
banter to come by In those
days,” Allen added.
Since 1032, while living
costs for the American fam ­
ily havt skyrocketed by 118
percent, the cost of mailing
a first class letter has only In­
creased by one cent, or 33
perernt.
"At five cents as in 1847—
It will atill be one of the
greatest bargain* in American
history," said Allen.
Of the total volume of first*
das* letter mail handled 1otally and in the nation 75 per­
cent is generated by business
concerns. The remaining 25
perernt generally consists of
personal letter* to friends and
relatives, and Individual busi­
ness correspondence.
The one-ccnt increase on
first-class mail, Allen noted,
will only cost the average,
family about una half cent per
day, or about f t .80 a year.
Alien pointed out th at af­
ter Monday patrons must a f­
fix an additional ponny sum p
when using 4c stamps to send
first-class letters.

Lt. Gov. of Klwanit Bert
O'Neal of Winter Park served
as installing officer a t the
Ktwanls gavel went over from
retiring president E. D. Kirchhoff. Sanford grower, to the
new civic club leader.
Taking office with Spe«r
were new first vice president
Frank Dunn and second vice
president John Darby. Re-installed as treasurer, financial
secretary and recording sec­
retary, respectively, were Os­
car Harrison, N. V. Farm er
and Ralph A. Smith.
Smith was particularly com-

Snow, Sleet Hit
Britain Again
LONDON fUPI)—The third,
and possibly worst, storm of
Britain's grimmest winter of
the century blanketed south­
ern England today.
The new storm came out ol
continental Europe—which en­
joyed a respite in the 12-day
winter siege—crossed the Eng­
lish Channel and struck Eng­
land and I/mdon with a fastmoving mixture of snow and
sleet.
Merc than two inches o(
snow fell within an hour at
Hendon, In suburban London.
Weather and road official)
said the outlook was " g rim very grim ."
By dawn, the snow covered
all of England and southern
Scotland and was closing
roads as far north as Edin­
burgh, Scotland.
At least u s persons hava
died In auto, rail, air, expos­
ure and asphyxiation acci­
dents since the virlous storm
first swept the Continent, from
the Atlantic Oceans to Siber­
ia, before Christmas. France
reported 303 deaths, Britain
168.
England, ill-equipped to
handle the kind of weather
this winter has brought, suf­
fered the m o st Weather ex­
perts said two days ago that
It was the worst winter here in
81 years. Today's atorm could
make it the coldest and snow­
iest since records first were
kept a century ago.
London temperatures were
cxpcclcd to hover around
Wednesday's low of 27 de­
gree*.
“Snow is Just tumbling out
of the sky," sn Automobile
Association spokesman said.
"Tlie only thing traveling is
snow."

Record Set
NEW YORK (UPI) —Har­
old S. Geneen, president of
International Telephone 4k
Telegraph
Corp., reported
Wednesday that the firm's
sale* and revenues had ex­
ceeded f t billion for tha first
time In history In 1062. Rales
and revenue* reached a figure
of al&gt;out |1.066 billion, com­
pared with $930.5 million In
1061.

Stand Changed
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Rep. Robert P. Griffin, (11Mich.i, said Wednesday a trip
to Poland changed his stand
against limited U. S. aid
there. Griffin said ho conclud­
ed that *YortunaU4y for the
West, Poland definitely Is a
crack In the Iron Curtain. In
fact. It now aervea as a very
valuable window into th* Com­
munist system.’

No Plan For Team
Effort Slated
On Moon Shots
WASHINGTON (UPI) - In­
ternational expeditions may
someday explore the moon and
planets, but there is no plan
to send a Sovlet-Amcrican
team to the moon In seven
years.
U. S. officials yesterday said
there was no truth to a re
port printed in Paris that the
United States and Russia plan
ned a joint effort to send ■
team of astronauts to the
moon in 1870.
Last Dec. S, Russia and the
United States announced an
agreement for limited cooper
ation in apace communications
and weather research, and in
making a geomagnetic survey
of the world.
The agreement was worked
out by I)r. Hugh L. Oryilcn,
deputy director of the National
Aeronautics and Space Admin­
istration and Soviet academ­
ician A. A. Blagonravov.
In tbeir talks, they said
nothing about such momentous
cooperation as an expedition
to the moon, according to of­
ficials. Their agreement does
leave the way open, however,
for further joint activities.
Dryden and Blagonravov
may meet again this month to
carry out the Dec. 5 proposals.
U. S. apace scientists have
long believed that neither
Russia nor the United States
can bear the cost of all future
flights Into apace.
The bulletin of the atomic
scientists said last spring that
"no one country will ever be
able to tend many manned
flights into space."
"U nion the effort is ahared
by all nations," the magazine
said, "space exploration may
come to a halt much sooner
than its enthusiasts foresee.
Manned lunar flight may be
the limit of what even an
economy a i rich aa that of the
U. S. may reasonably under­
take; manned flight to the
planets may atroady be be­
yond the capacities of any one
nation."
U. S. officials do not neces­
sarily quarrel with this belief.
The nation already is cooper­
ating one way or another in
space with 59 other nations.
But this cooperation la smalt
scale. Involving at Its broadest
the joint launching of scien­
tific salellltca.

mended by Lt. Gov. O'Neal for
being known as "The best sec­
retary in Kiwanis Internation­
al."
The original Sanlord Kiwanis president's pin was present­
ed to Speer and a past presi­
dent's pin to KlrcbhoK.
In sddltlon to the gavel, re­
tiring President Kirchhoff pre­
sented severs) other "tools of
tho office" to new President
Speer.
One was a ran of oil, "To
make the wheels turn smooth­
ly,” the second was a pair of
rose-colored glasses "To make
cvciything look fine," and the
third gift was a bottle of
"clorophyll aspirin" for that
"at inkin' heads cite."
Among tha plans for the new
year advanced by Speer were
more support for t lie Infant
South Seminole North Orange
Club; frequent reports during
the year from the 22 working
committees to keep members
abreast of the work of the dif­
ferent groups and a general
meeting of all officers, illrretors and committee chair­
men to make further plans for
the coming year. This meeting
is slated for Jan. 17.
The annual presidcnt'i re­
port noted that the greatest
portion of the work of Use com­
mittees and the KiwanU Club
was concerned with children
and youth programs.
"It is hero lliat our Klwanls
motto ‘We Build* has Its great­
est application." said the re­ LAKELAND (U PD -FIortiring president.
Ida Citrua Mutual said today
It does not aarree with a fed­
eral government report that
B u s in e s s B r ie f s
32 per cent of the state's Val­
encia crop and nearly 50 per
rrn l of tlie gra|wfrult escaped
damage from the December
freeic.
The Agriculture Department
said Wednesday Its survey of
more than 1,100 groves in
Florida showed the heaviest
damage to early and mid-acaaon orange*.
The UHDA report estimated
03 per cent of the early and
mid-season orange* suffered
frees* damage to only 68 per
cent of th* Valencia*.
Th* report also estimated
OUI per cent of the tompleti
and 0621 par rent of th* tangerin* crop had been harvest­
J. T. DAGGERLY
ed before the freetc.
Th* US DA estimated 49.5
per cent of the White Marsh
■cedle** grapefruit was dam­
aged, aa were 50.4 per rent of
the pink seediest and 56.4 per
cent of the seeded grapefruit.
J. T. Baggerly, ■ new mem­ Tlie USDA aald th* crop es­
ber of the New York Life In­ timate Jan. 10 will reflect the
surance Co., has completed Ida p r o b a b l e quantitative lot*
basic training course with th* from tho frefic.
company and will begin Inter­ Robert W. Rutlodg*, execu­
mediate studies with the com­ tive vice president of Mutual,
pany immediately.
said the USDA report could
T h a announcement w a a not lie used to estimate tha to­
made through J. J. Curtis, tal amount of fruit which will
general manager, who stated be harvested this season, call­
that since Baggerly Joined ing it "misleading."
New York Life last July he
had been one of the leading
producers in the office.
Baggerly haa lived in San­
ford for the pail 10 yean and
was formerly in the appliance
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
bualnesa.
II* will open hia insurance Tho Navy announced today tha
office In the ahopplng center Polaris m I a a 11 • submarine
which la owm-d by him at Thomas Jefftrton will offici­
ally Join the fleet a t Newport
2553-2660 Park Drive.
Tha new Insurance man News, Va., Friday.
Th* Ihomas Jefferto is the
make* hi* home at 210 Vir­
ginia Ave. with hia wife, and fifth U. 8. submarine equip­
ped to fire either the Polaris
three children.
Tho other New York Lif* A2, which has a range of 1,725
agent in Sanford is Alfred D. land miles, or tha AS. which
Tabor, who Joinod th* cans- will h*v« a rang* of 2,876
pany in May, 1001 and main­ statute mile* when It becomes
operational in mid-1904
tains a downtown office.

Citrus Estimate
Is Disputed

Baggerly Joins
New York Life

Navy Gets New
Polaris Sub

Post Auxiliary
Meets Friday
Mrs. W. J. King, president
of the American Legion Auxi­
liary nf Campbell Lessing
Pott 63, today urged all mem­
bers to attend the meeting
Friday at 7::30 p. m. at th*
Legion Home on Hwy. 17-92.
Mrs. King aald that many
important items of bualnsta
are on the agenda for this
flrat meeting of the year.

Trial Ordered
LOS ANGLES (U PI) —
Dennii Crosby, son of crooner
Bing Crosby, was ordered
Wednesday to appear for trial
on charge* of drunken driving
Jan. 16. Crosby, 28, was a r­
rested Dee. 27. Police aald
they observed hi* car weav­
ing through traffic, and that
ho failed a sobriety test.

ANNUALS
PANSY TIME 18 NOW.
WELL ROOTED PLANTS
FOR SPRING BLOOM
HYBRID PETUNIAS
SNAP DRAGONS
CARNATIONS and
Other* AH In Ind. Peat
Peta

WORK IS MOVING full steam ulicml tin tha
joint county-city 23th St. project untier the d i­
rection of Supt. of Komlx J. C. Lavender. Crews

nre now laying curb* nnd gutter* with overall
construction expected to be completed in six
months,
(Herald Photo)

Grapevllle Nursery
2211 Gripeville At*.
FA 2-08M

Mr. J. K. Lane
Dies In Hospital
Mr. Janies K. Lane, 74, died
early this morning In Scmnolc Memorial Hospital.
A resident of Ht. 2 in San­
ford, he came to the area In
1911 from Georgia and was a
pioneer homesteader In ChUi
juota. He had made hia home
in Sanford for the past 43
y e a n and was a commercial
fisherman.
Survivors are two sons,
James Carl, of Sanford and
William David, of Long wood;
two daughters, Mrs. Lorenc
Studebaker and Mr*. Merle
Fields, both of Sanford; 13
grandchildren and six great
grandchildren and one slstrr,
Mrs. Liaiie Turner of Sanford.
Funeral services will be held
at 2:30 p.m. .Saturday at
Gramkow Funeral Home Cha­
pel with Rev. Billy Grilfin of­
ficiating. Burial will be in the
Chuluota Cemetery.
Gramkow Funeral Home la
In charge of arrangements.

Hospital
Notes
DECEMBER SI
A dm ission*

Evelyn Dlshrow, O s t e e n ;
Allen Itodrr, Geneva; George
Hess Hr., Peoria, 111; Sherry
Wright, Laks Mary; Oscar
Barnett, D e B a r y; Gertrude
Hnschner, Geneva; Douglas
Robinson, Anne Roffsy, Mad­
eline Kent, Marion Kraemer,
.Mnry Turner, James It. Dycu*
Jr., Harrison Van Burger,
Clarence Jones, Ruby (Under
nnd Alien Small, of Hanford.

Births
Mr. and Mrs. Rubcrt Kanavrl of Hanford, a girl; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Ituffey of
Hanford, u boy; Mr. and Mrs.
James Kent of Hanford, a boy;
Mr. and Mr*. Roger Wright of
Lake Mary, a boy.
Discharge*
Doris Blair, Mims; Della
Gibson, Laks M v; Velma
Ualketnorr, Lake Mary; Dennta Vann, Willie Perry. Edward Blscktheare, Nylren AIber*, Jesse Rodsrblom, Bob­
bie Humes and Mra. Clyde.
Huwurd nnd l.uby of Hanford.
JANUARY I
A d m iss io n s

Henry L*», Osteen; Delis
Gibson, Lake Mary; Catherine
Hlllier, Htreulor, III.; Husanne
51 c r r i w e l l i n r , li*l| ItuUi
Bruteii, Richard Yuult-e, Willie
Blown, Willie Perry, William
Ballard of Hanford.

Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Juhn Roder of
Geneva, a girl; Mr. and ill*.
John Small of Sanford, a girl.
Pinchers**
Robert Thompson, Cassel­
berry; Vincent MaUckl, Fern
Park; Ann Moore, Orlando;
Mary Eplln, Janie Champion,
Bhlrity Illraa, Peter Savola,
Margery Hamilton, Kemper
(Stevens, Diana Baker, William
Ballard of Sanford,

Make"Enance”your extra subject this year!
Nobody has to tell you money is pretty important. Most of us spend nearly half our
waking hours earning and managing money. By startinga savings account now a t our;
association and adding to it regularly, you’ll have more money when you need it, and
you’ll learn to feci more independent. Remember, it’s never too early to start getting
ahead financially*

W here you save

does m ake a difference*

Arrested Man Dies
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
Kdwar L. McGee, 55, collapsed
and died at the &lt;lty jail Wed­
nesday minutes tile r lie wm
fine.) $20 in Municipal Court
for being drunk. Officer* aaid
b* was standing In a corridor
awaiting transportation ta a
Jail farm because be co'ildn’t
pay the fina

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A very happy brand New
Year to alL I U t then are a
let of vary tired homamakari
thla week. Now It la houae
cleaaiBg time before spring.
It alao meana laundering of
thooo favorite table linens
vied during the holiday a. Here
are aome tlpe oo their care,
Kapalr llaesa before you wash
them. Careful mending of
worn places will add to the
lifetime of the fabric. Remove
any spots before washing. Use
lukewarm soda and aoveral
rinses of dear water on woven
fabric and lace coverings
Ibis will remove all dirt and
aoap. Synthetics such as ny
Ion, Dacron and Orion need no
special care in laundering and
they alee dry quickly. Linens
look best if they are Ironed
With a moderately hot iron
while still damp—first on right
aide, then an wrong side. If
the iron is moved across from
selvage to selvage, it brings
out the luster of the cloth
Tablecloths that have been
embroidered or mooogrammed
should be ironed on a thickly
padded board or eatra thick
doth. Iron on the wrong side
to bring the design up sharply.
Round mats and centerpieces
come out best if Uin center is
Ironed first. Then as the piece
Is turned the edges can be
To remove eandiewax from
Whlta linens, pick off wsx
when H is dry. If »l le soaked
In the material wipe with
cleaning flnJd or cover with
blotting paper and iron over
tbe paper. Remove grease
•pots from colored linens with
cleaning fluid, Ihen wish in
warm water. So thet linens
won't turn yellow after laun
daring, keep those that ere
not used wrapped in btue pa
par or lint drawers with blue
. . .

A famous hunter in Orlando
•oot ua Ms favorite venison
recipe, fo r the hunters* wives
who have aome to their frees*
era try this sometime.
Vttoean Roast
l 44b. venison roast (leg, loin
or saddle)
H lb. sliced bacon
Juice of S lemons
H lb. buttsr
U cup Worchaitarshtrc sauce
Venison Is a lean rosst and
naedi extra fat to cooking.
Rub tha roast with salt and
pepper, wrap In bacon end
mast si 273 degrees la slow
even for about 2 hours. Use an
u n c o v e r e d pan. Allow 23 min­
utes to the pound. Melt the
butter, add lemon Juice and
Worchcstershiro sauce and
bait* tha venlaon with this
frequently w b 11 a cooking.
When tbe meat Is almost done.
Increase the temperature of
the oven to 4M degrees, to
brown the roast.
• • o
A teenager asked me a
abort time ago (or a dipped
frankfurter recipe. So here is
•na called Frankfrittera. It is
very simple to prepare.
I tbip. melted lard
1 egg
44 cup mltk
44 Up. red pepper
44 Up. paprika
H Up. dry mustard
H Up. baking powdar
14 U s. Silt
% cup enriched flour
U frankfurters
Cmnfatae lard, egg and milk,
■tir to dry Ingredlrnti and
beat to mske a smooth batter.
Dip franks Into batter and fry
until golden brown In deep fat
basted to MS degrees. Makes
• servings.

• • •

Here ii a recipe for a meat
leaf that can be frosea and
need liter for lunch boxes or
dimers • . • Peanut Butter*
Reef Maat Loaf.
H cup peanut butter (smooth
or crunchy)
H cap dry bread ernabe
Vi cap tomato esuee
44 rap finely chopped onion
I tap. salt
U Up pepper
1 egg, beaten
% lb. ground beef chuck
' Combine p e a n u t butter,
•rumba, tomato eanee, season*
lugs, egg and onion and mix
until blended. Add meat and
mix lightly. Shape Into loaf
and place oa greased flit pea.
Baba In moderate oven (UO
degress) tor I hour. Berta
with gravy made from drip*
ptogi av chili sauce.
• e •
T» remove n u t from the
of caka Una that have

Personals

Enterprise Personals

Local Events

Q itod&amp; A

Honored

Mr. and Mra. Curtis Laven­ A t Coffee
der were guests of honor at a
23th Wedding Anniversary
The home of Mrs. John WQparty Saturday night at the kins, 156 Plnecrcst Drive, wa*
home of Sir. and Mn. W. W tbe scene of a recent coffee
Tyre, 1109 Oak Ave.
given in honor of Mrs. William
Co-hosts w en Mr. and Mrs. Holcomb and her new daugh­
M. T. Haynea Jr. The Lavtu ter, Renee Ann.
ders* anniversary was earlier
Renee Ann arrived two
in the week but due to the months before she was expect­
Christmas festivities no cele­ ed and had to spend acveral
bration was held. The two host weeks at the hospital. How­
couples, who are close friends ever, she came home a few
of the bonorees decided to hold days before Christmas.
a surprise party to their hon­
Mrs. Wilkins and co-hostessor.
ea Mrs. Norris Jordon and
Other members of the fam­ Mrs. Pamela Horn invited n
ily helped plan the party but group of friends for Ihc com­
Mrs. Lavender was completely bination coffee and shower,
aurprised. The living and din­ honoring the mother and
ing rooms were artistically daughter. They received many
decorated wllh pink and silver lovely gifts.
arrangements. The mantel
Refreshment* were aerved
was adorned w-ilh pine boughs, from a table decorated with
pink and silver candles and red and while Christmas can­
sliver bows. The refreshment dles and other holiday ar­
table waa overlaid with a rangements. Assorted pastries
whlta linen cut w*ork cloth, were served with the coffee.
over pink, and held a three
Others attending included
tiered anniversary cake, aU- Mmes. H aul Rcaor, Myrtle
ver and crystal appointments Bowery, Victor Rock, M. M.
and a pink and white floral Starke, Mary Yeoman, G.
arrangement with a silver 23 Keck, Jerry Ferrella, Russell
at the lop.
Germain, William Ultcrbsck,
Anniversary punch, c a k e , Robert Buying!on, O. B. Tay­
and nut&lt; were served to the lor, Harold Sundvall, Phillip
100 friends who were Invited Simpson, Leon Singletary and
to call between the appointed Forte Poole.
hours of 7 to 2 p.m.
Mrs. Gerald Jones cut the
PAISLEY MAGIC
cake and Mrs. Clifford John
One of the handiest additions
son presided at the punch
bowl. Diana Haynes kept tbe to any winter wardrobe la tba
guest book; Susan Haynes Paisley print in a feather­
kept the gift list and toe hon weight wool jersey. It Is really
ored couple's daughter, Miss indispensable.
Judy Lavender served as float­
ing hostess.
Laudcring curtains as need*
Mr. and Mrs. Lavender were ed contributes to the beauty
married Dec. 24, 1937 at Ti­ of your home Just as a dally
tusville. They have a son, bath benefits your person I
ltandal, who It serving In the
Air Force. He Is married and
has a daughter, Toni. Their
home It in Panama Cily. Judy
It a Junior In Seminole High
School.

Ladies Society
Meets Tonight
Mrs. Alfred Greene will be
hostess for the January meet­
ing of the Ladies Society of
Brotherhood of Locomotive
Firemen and Englnemen at
her home on Jewett's lane,
today at 8 p.m.
Main item on the buainess
agenda will be installation of
new officers for tha coming
year.

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Surprise Visits

New Arrivals

tjc U id m

Mrs. Holcomb

Couple Honored A t P arty

Enjoys T w o

Mrs. John J. Duran, West
been to use far a long time at 330 degrees for approxl
First St, bad two pleaaant
dip raw potato in cleaning raately 43 minutes.
surprise visits from rot stives
• • •
powder and scour.
• • •
Looks like cold weather during the past few weeks.
Just before Christmas,
From Mrs. Herbert Oriep again and that is the Urns for
•on-ln-Iaw,
John C. Scrobel of
beef
stews,
too.
Here
are
•
Jr. we have n salad recipe
She cans it Bed *N White couple of ways to fix stew. It Garrett, Tnd. stopped by for a
U in the Bulletin of Florida short visit on his way home
Freese.
1 cm (1 lb.) whole cranberry Meat Recipes, from tbe USDA. from attending tha funeral of
a relative, In Miami.
•sues
Laat week, another eon-in­
2 lbs. lean beef cubed
2 tbspi. lemon Juice
law, l i t Sgt, Tsui E. Woidnet,
U cup floor
2 cups whipping ereim
flew In from Wetsbadan Ger­
114 ups. salt
U cup powdered auger
many and (topped by for a
14 up. pepper
1 Up. vaaiUn
1 bead cauliflower (separated visit. Ho w u on apodal leave
1 cup chopped nuts
to see a close friend, in Or­
Into floweretts)
Thoroughly blend eranberry
lando, who Is very ill. HU
sauce with lemon Juice. Pour 2 onions, chopped
wlfs U the former Caroline
Into refrigerator tray. Whip 1 bay leaf
Sebroe, of Sanford.
cream and beat to augar. Add U Up. thyms
vanilla and nuts. Spoon over Vt lb. green beans
Roll meat cubes to flour.
cranberry mixture and freesc
Cut into squares or bars Brown to ■ little fat. Sprlnkto Rebekah Circle
Makes • servings. For 12 with salt and peppvr. Add
servings double tha recipe and chopped onion, b a y leaf,
freete in 8-lneh square pan.) thymo and enough water or Visits Patients
Doesn’t that sound delicious meat stock to barely cover the
By Jana Casselberry
meat, Covar and cook over
to you? Please try it soon,
Members
of the Rebekah
wV
r
e • •
low heat 2 houn or until meat
Circle
of
the
Casselberry Com­
A homemaker wants to know la partially tender. Add green munity Methodist C h u r c h
how to stiver almonds. Let's beans and cauliflower 23 min­ WSCS visited toe County Home
MR. AND MRS. CURTIS LAVENDER, center back, were guest* of honor
iry this. Cover shelled al utes before tbo stew U fin­ the Thursday before Christ­
i»t a Twenty-fifth weddinir anniversary party, given by close friends at
mom!* with water and quickly ished cooking.
mas to take bisketi of fruit,
• • •
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tyre riuht. Co-hosts were Mr. and Mrs.
bring to n boll, Drain and
candy and gifU to the qld
Here la another
pinch off brown skins. Use the
M. T. Haynes, left.
(Herald Photo)
folks.
Brow* Beef Stew
lip of a paring knife In split
lb. boneless stewing beef
the nuts In half. Place Ihc
warm, moist almonds flat salt and pepper
side down, on a cutting board flour
and aliver with ■ sharp knife. drippings or other fat
Mr. ami Mra. Larry McDan
• • •
1V4 cups water
Id, West First Street, San
Here la a chcesey goodie 3 potatoes, diced
ford, announce the birth of t
3 onions, sliced
from Sylvia Navak.
seven pound, two ounce son,
3 carrots, diced
Jeweled Cbefse Puffs
Dec. 18 at Seminole Memorial
2 cups silled all-purpose flour 1 cup raw snap beans
Hospital.
Cut meat Into Inch eubea.
2 Up*, biking powder
This is the couple's first
Sprinkle with n it and pepper
2 Ibsps. sugar
child and they hsve c'losrn the
roll In flour and brown In the
U tap. salt
name Larry Wayne Jr. for the
fat. Add water, cover and aimI cup butter (2 sticks)
new arrival.
mrr until almost tender-2 to
1 pkg. (I os.) cream cheesa
Paternal grandparents arc
3 hours. Add vegetables, sea­
2 eggs well beaten
Mr. and Mrs. Otto McDaniel
son witli salt and pepper, and
Preserves or Jelly
and maternal grandmother Is
Sift together dry Ingredients. continue to simmer, covered
Mrs. Alice Yates, all of San
Beat butter and cheese until until the vegetehlei ate done.
ford.
fluffy. Add eggs, beat well. Stir occasionally.
• * •
Blend Into lifted Ingredients
For those who like lamb, try
Chill dough 1 hour. Roll dough
Longwood
on slightly floured board, this.
CoemopolMan Iamb Stew
about U Inch thick. Cut In­
dividual rounds with (loured | Ibi. boneless Umb. cut in 1
inch pieces
biscuit cutter. Make an Im­
By Donna Estes
pression in center of each 2 tbsps. lard or drippings
Mrs. 31ary Grapes of Delhi,
round will) thumb. Fill imprint 1 can (I oa.) tomato aauce
Iowa, arrived last week to
with preserve! or Jelly. Bake 114 Ups. salt
■pend the winter with hrr
on ungreased baking ahect to | pkg. (10 ota.) froien lima
daughter and family, Mr. and
J.’OL'R GENERATIONS were present at the residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. A.
beans
moderate oven (273 degrees)
Mrs. Robert Gaddic. Other
I*. Ilowcrsox, in IsiriRwood, last weekend. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. E. Slusser, Mrs.
for 13 minutes. Serve warm. t medium onion, thinly sliced
guests in the Gaddie homo for
1 cup water
Howersox’s parents, of Nesco|&gt;eck, Pa., huvo been visiting nil durinjr the
Makes about 24.
Ihc holiday season were Mr.
• • •
44 tip. curry powder
holiday season. Front row, left to rinhl, Mrs. Slusser holding grent-gnmdand Mrs. Bruce Swinburne,
Mrs. John Donation of U Up. pePP«f
Kraig and Wendy of Hum
dnughtor, Julio Dcnrolf nnd Mr. Slusser holding grent-grnndaon William
Brown lamb la lard or dripboldt, Iowa. Mrs. Swinburne
Donrolf. Standing ure Mrs. William Dearolf, Mrs. James Hindman und
Orange Blvd. sends us a Pecan
is the former Mary Lou Gad
Jamie Lou, of Orluudu and Mrs. Ilowersox.
Pie recipe. Think you very pinga. Pour off drippings. Add
remaining Ingredients, eacept
die.
much, Mrs. Dotwlson.
Uma beans. Cover tightly end
1 cup white corn syrup
eimmer I hour. Add lime
1 cup dirk brown sugar
beans and conltoua to simmer
H cup melted butter
20 minutes or until meat U
H Up. salt
By Helen Snodgrass
cago. are spending the holi­ town renewing acquaintances
tender and bcaaa done. Servea
FRIDAY
1 Up, vanIDa
Mr. and Mrs. William Wat- days in Enterprise and at their this weekend. Edward lived
Members of the Seminole
2 whole eggs
• • •
1 heaping cup shelled pecans
(her and children, Billy and home in Green Cove Springs. here with his parents several County Home Demonstration
Council will meet at 10 a.m. at
Will be looking tor your Cathy, of Gretna, La.; Mr. Capt. Friend is attached to years ago.
Mix syrup, sugar, sail vs*
the Great Lakes Naval Train­
the home of the retiring preii
nilla and butter. Mis in slight- cards and Idlers. Please noand Mrs. Dill Foster and Ted ing Station but plans to retire
dent, Mr*. 11. L. Johnson, on
ty beaten eggs. Pour Into • tier the new address now. It
When you see a friend’s Narcissus Av*&gt;. Covered dish
inch unbaked pis shell. Sprin­ is Rt. 1, Box 21B, Sanford. Foster ot Daytons Beach and next June and make their
Miss Sylvia Foster were holi­ liome in Florida.
picture in toe paper, clip luncheon served at noon and
kle pecans over filling. Bake Fla.
day guests of their parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Milnik It for him. He’ll value extra new officers will preside for
Rev. and Mrs. Fred Foster.
of Milwaukee, WIs., were In cople*.
Ihe flr»t time.
Mr. and Mrs. Purvis Peter­
son and daughter Christy, of
Bradenton spent the holidays
with their mother, Mrs. Jack
"Orchids" waa the theme of llyatL
AZALEA CntCUC
Aialeu ('licle members en­ the special program presented
r. and Mra. W. L. Tyler and
joyed a Chriatmai party at tha by Mre, R. L. Andrews, who Linda spent the weekend be­
Capri Restaurant with Mra. 11. displayed mtny ot her plants fore Christmas with relatives
H. Collier, Mra. Ed Kirch- captaining toe care of tbe var­ In Green Covo Springs. Linds
hoff and Mra. J. W. Brown, ious kinds. At the close of the returned with her parents,
program, Mrs. Meredith end spent Chrlstmsi in Enterprise
serving
hosteasea.
Before going to the Capri Mr*. Powell were each given a then returned to Green Cove
for dinner, the group met at beautiful orchid, in full bloom. Springs for a longer visit with
Following the program, Mrs. relatives.
tbe CoUier home for tomato
Juice cockUUe, admired the William Mann, circle presi­ Mr. and Mre. C. K. Vaughan
Yuletlde deroratione and en­ dent, conducted ■ short busi­ and children, Hike nnd Te­
joyed a carol aiug with Mra. ness session. The treasurer resa, of Abingdon, Va., and
reported that the Christmas Mra. Frank Arvhcr and daugh­
Hal Harris at the piano.
The boetesscs added holiday card sale made enough profit ter, Debby, of Marlon, Va.,
decorations and rlaco favors to pay the circle’s (bars of are visiting their mother, Mra.
to tbe dinner table and guests the building fund donation to Pearl Vaughan.
drew numbers lor a door the new Garden Club building.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wright
Tbe World Gardening com­ returned Wednesday a f t e r
prise, a lovely whits net
ChrUlmas tree (the work ol mittee asked members to save spending the weekend and hol­
Mrs. Brown), Mra. Roy Bo;d old Christmas cards, discarded idays with their daughter and
Jewelry, unuiual p e ■ t a g a son-in-law, Dr, and Mrs. T. Z.
waa the lucky winner.
Others attending the gala stamps and plant seed to be Cason, to Jacksonville.
evening affair w en Mines. sent to schools to Asia.
Mickey Neal, who is serving
Mrs. Jon Hunt waa wel­ to the U. S. Air Korea, is onDempsey Carnes, J. L. Clark,
a visitor, Mrs. Wal­ route from Reno, Nev, to his
Alice Click, C, P. Htrkay, Al comed
Hunt, Henry McLaulJa, Clyde lace McCeUey will be hostess new base in Greenland and is
Sttoeoa, R. F. Steele, Geo/ge for the January meeting when spending a SO day leave with
Shipp, Frank Thomas, Roy H i­ ■ program on artificial flow­ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
lls, Earl Turner, J. D. Calla­ ers wiU be presented.
Neal.
han and MUs EUalea KirchCapt. and Mra. L. F. Friend
In the loog-ego era of groat and daughter, Lani, of Chihoff.
•ailing ships, the lin t cargo
IVY CIRCLE
Tbe December meeting of of Brasilian coffee to arrive
(be Ivy Circle waa hold at the to North Amorica sailed Into Flattering Fashion* For
home of Mra. Lamer Meredith, the post of Belem, Mess, to Tha Tall And Long-Wetstad
HATURAUZCJt SHOES
403 Beth Drive, Ravenna Park, IMS. Tbe lest coffeo-Uden
RCO. PACED FROM f t .M In flB .t»
with Mrs. Hcrcbel Powell as windjammer pot into Now
York Harbor oa Doe. S, 1214.
co-hoitcn.

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families placoa tn have fun.
lly Jack Trim
Up In Alachua County, Iher*
Hill Vincent Jr., lately of
illicit: Sum's armed fur oca in line hecn a prnpoaal that
Payne'* Prairie ho bought and
'Germany, has returned to
iofilie] ns a norratiunal area
ipnru funiiliar haunt* around
Thi-1 move ha* gnt the hark­
T h e Herald'* photographic ing of iume serious-minded
dark room ami the St. John* a|1j rvaponsible people and
River. Hill oanw hack to Ida
County Iterfeatlnn
I'.' olij job, grabbed a rnmrru and ami Water Conirrvatlon Au­
laid be would be back shortly thority. The Sportsman'* aiaoW‘th annul full uml a fish pic­ oiation in that county haa
ture for the apart* page.
made It a primary project.
I'm waiting on him now,
They have discussed putting
gfith an empty paragraph and the rerlamnliun nf line tract
4)i oniply skillet.
of land into a group of pro­
•
•
a
ject* designed to control the
. Dill gut bark just in time water level* In Orange, New­
for the annual lather - up man'* and [.ochhinaa laakcl.
&gt;# | i Rimmg the aliad in our leetlon
Thia would mean a large e**f the r l n r
penditure, but sninn of tha
Uni It rote he* all rmly hate wiao thinker* around Gaineshecn reported by a few ami vllle think It would bo worth
the very first that 1 could it.
e
e *
■find out about anywhere wa*
Ipade by Aithur Drown, a
Ami Jim Crow* took time
Canadian Viaitor from Owen* nut from diapenalng ahad rig*
Sound, Oftncln, Mr. and Mr*. to allow me a newspaper clip­
Prank Stoke* of I'alalka ping riming that tha 17. S. In
•might 2'J, with II roe.
terlur Ilcpt, recommend* that
I ea»&lt;*l nut aliing the. river Florida double I he number of
funday am] counted lim is e . r , ,u io paika by adding 01
fU tra from Smith Carolina,' new areas.
Pennsylvania, New Y o r k , ] Th« artlcl* quoted a report
Tennessee amt Georgia—own- ^),y the Interior Dept, bureau
• t- of which W'-re all out ahad ()f Outdoor Recreation *» layG*hing.
I mg (hat "expanding residentS There «!-o wvre IL.-nses {;«] .Jevviopnii ill and imluatry
f t itii D.tde, Ox-tula, Putnam will lake over natural Und
• I 'l Duval Count lea on car* arena In another decade."
P jflo ik ril by I he river. This la
"In the greatest dinger of
g good «ign for o* that tha being permanently loat lo raahad fiahenuun U like the c r e a t i o n
ar« extensive
mailniuii, he'll get llinuigli atrulches of ucran and Gulf
to ua rome mid or whatever. hi aches, lak* and rlvar water­
•
•
•
front, liroiil and ahady open
And that bring* my om*- -pace* and irrrplaceahlw area*
truck mind hack lo one thing nf historic and aclenlifk inter| know uf that’* being gins*, eat." the report said.
ly ovt'tloukrd mound here:
What a shame that we
Added attention to touriat* could lie an shortsighted and
|w and visitor* and potential to fail to make certain that
our county and our llale go
(enlist* and visitor*.
Thing* uiu la uig dona In the way of many another in
Jpt* of other place* in Florida dissipating nalura’a bounllea
•Ini many other atataa to whlla we all around tha TV
Stake outdoor reel ration pay art watching atnriea about
gff and at the lame time givu wastrel* like ouraelve*.

Giants’ Gifford Voted Best
Comeback Effort Of Season
NEW YORK (U P li—Frank
Gifford, who ended a one-year
retirement, mastered n new
position and played a lug part
in the New York (inant *' line
arasun, today wa* honored by
linitrd I’ress International for

Tennessee Bents
Florida State
Tennessee and Vanderbilt
won squeaker* Wednesday
nichl while unbeaten Georgia
Tech m ailed to ill cighili
consecutive- victory. Ail other
Southeastern Conference bas­
ketball learns were idle.
Tennessee had lo aland off
a latl-minule charge by Flor­
ida Slate to win, MM, in
Knoxville, Turn
The Volunierra, carrying a
10-point lead throughout moat
of the game, let the shuffling
i-Seminnlea rome close to ty­
ing the score in the last eight
minulrs
Uul the Villa Sell Ini down
to iheir disciplined attack and
squeaked through to victory.
Forward A. W Da sis scored
18 poinl* for Tennessee while
forward Sid Elliott bad 14
[uinta for the night Charlie
Long icoicd 21 point* for Uie
aeminnff f

the 1B6J come hack of tha year
in the National Football Lea­
gue.
The handsome halfback's
career appeared ended etaetly
two years ago at this time
when he was sent to the hoi
pllal with a lev era concussion
after being hit hard hy Chuck
Hrdnarik In a gama against
the Philadelphia Eagles.
Gifford aat out Hie 1M1 u a sob and tam ed a comfortable
living a* a radio broadcaster
and a inode) for television
commercials and magaiiDe
advertisements.
Rut as Gifford put it, “Re­
tiring was a big mistake."
“ I had to grt hack," h«
skid. "Football I* my life,"
And so at the age of 12, (Jlfford returned to start his loth
season with tha Giants.
Although hi* first nine seasou* with (lie Glanta had been
spent as a glamor-boy run­
ning back who sat team rec­
ord* in rushing yardage,
touchdown* and points scored,
that position was no longer
open lo | I m when he reported
to pre-season training last
summer.
Hut the versatlln Gifford al­
ways had been t first class
pass receiver and so tha
Giants gsve him a shot at tha
flanker position that Kyle Rule
,had left vacant by retirement.

Basketball
Action Set
For Friday

R E V IE W O F T H E Y E A R - B y A l a n M o v e r SER TEMUR

MOBILE tUFI) — R e b e l
couc’t Wecb Ewlank ami Yank
mentor Tom Landry hud their
starting lineups Just about set
today for the 14th annua] Sen­
ior Bowl and both were anx­
ious to perfect their plays.
Ttic coaches announced their
starling lineups Wednesday
night at a joint news confer­
ence. Eubank said his sta rt­
ing 11 was not quite firmed up,
because of lale arrivals due to
other bou| appearance*.
Kwhank said lie was unde­
cided on who would start at
quarterback Saturday a 1 j though the way he talked it

Ramlnol* High will pity
basketball against Lik»vi*w
In Hill Flaming Gym FrIJay
night aa tha tag* ataaon ac­
tion raaumri. Jayrraa will
play at fi:!li&gt; p. m amt tha carally gama will Iwgln at 8 p, nt.
Tha Htmlnolra also will ploy
• game hare Saturday night,
with New Smyrna lleach aa
their opponent*.

'Rocket' Laver
To Make Debut
As Tennis Pro

MIAMI BEACH (U PIl-T liis
resort city moved to the top
of the list today as a possible
site for a Sonny Llston-Floyd
Patterson heavyweight boxing
title rematch, according to a
key figure In Ihe fight nrpdiaHoni.
At Bulan, of Championship
Sports. Inc., holder of Hie re­
match title, said he had shifted
hit slghl* after the Miami
Beach Boxing Commission all
hut rejected the fight last
month.
"Rut the only thing list'ding between ua new ia approv­
al of ail the parties," hr said
Wednesday night.
The Miami Reach drclslon
came In compliance with a
World Boxing Association ban
of return match contract*.
The Miami Herald reported
in It* rditinns today that twn
development* hate roliirncd
tha beach to Ihe favorili'i
role:
I. Indication* ire that the
Miami Hatch City Commission
will overrule Hie boxing com­
mission and OK tha bout.
g. Eddie Machan, Ihe num­
ber one e(inlander baa been
committed indefinitely tn an
institution, Iherehy lifting Pattersnn to lha top contender*
spot.

Best Fishermen

MIAMI (U I'D —Oklahoma's
foutliall players, Iteaten on
land, took Vo tha saa Wadnrsday and whipped Alabama's
Red Kltphanta In a fishing
duel. Tha Boonera, who drop­
ped tha Drang* lluwi game
to Alabama 17-0 New Year’*
Day, dropped their llnaa into
hlua waters and hauled fa a
c a t r b amounting to 17(1
pounds. The Crimson Till*
pulled in A0.I pounds of fish.

Rookie Siffni
CHICAGO (UFD—Outfield­
er Billy Wllliama, tha National
I-aague’a Rookie nf tha Vrar
iq 1M1, baa signed hit IM3
contract with Ibg Chicago
Cubs, Wllliama ballad .1M, hit
t f hemari and drove la 12
run* for tha Cuba last season

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The Hi-Noonera ar&lt;- now at
the half point in their bowling
season.
The •landings are:
Stenstrom Realty, 37 wins,
—2.7 Inssrs; (irapeville Nur•ery, !tfi-2rt; CFO W iv« Club,
.77-27; Shoemaker Conatruetion, 71-211; Mar-Lou Restaur­
ant, 70-70! Mayfair Dm, 2K72; Nationwide Insurance, 2277: M * It Bar, 27-77,
In tho position round of
bowling, Grnprvillr Nursery
won IhrcB points from Hlenstrom Realty, and the CFO
Wives won three from Shoe­
maker Construction. Thu Mayfair Inn ami Mar-Loti Reatain ant split their point* 2-2,
Tlie M k It Bar also split their
point* with Nutionwhla Insur­
ances. Gertrude Noppur rolled
blah game of IS', nnd Etta
Dorman rolled high aerie* of
4(13.
Celia Do Fuiimi converted
the r.-N-IO; Graee Keck tha 27-10 and Shirley Suna* rt-7-lti
lh a 3-10 foil fur E tta Dor­
man, Jean Ogden, Carolyn
Halits-, ami Mmy Tomnleski.
Kathy Gray ami l athy Fouller both picked utf tha h-lu
and Let ha Ward the 2 HI.

Cubs Sign Deal
With McDaniel

CHICAGO (U PI)—Tlm Chi­
cago Cuba today announced Hie
algning of Llmly McDaniel, a
righthander! relief pitcher ob­
tained in an aff-scaaon trade
with live fit. Lulls Cardinal*.
McDaniel, one of the Na­
tional Iwague's holiest hurlera in ilNiO, tailed off to a 3 10
record tsilh the Cardinal* Iasi
season with a 4 12 earned run
average.
.Mi-Ddiilel, 27, came to the
Cull* on Oct. IT, along with
pilrhrr Larry Jarkson ami
catcher Jim Schaffer. The
Cutis sent pitcher Don Cardwell. outfielder George Allgolf trail*—tlm 0'rii.OOll Los man and calrhiT Moe Thacker
Angelr* open tournam&lt;nt that In S|. I-ouli.
get* under way on tha Rancho
course Friday.
Kvury majoi HtlehoMer in
Iho nation is prvsvut, ready to
eut up thr pot of gold on the
MIAMI (UPI) - The I'lllxnew- las year.
Hoadlitilitg the cast aia the biirgli Sleelrr* went through
top money-winners of liulg: drill* at Tropical Park here,
Arnold Falmi-r. Gene Miller, fearful Ihey have tost Hif ser
Jack Nirklaua and Hill l'u*|&gt;er. vice# of velernu lialfhaik Tom
"IF* the greatest field pos­ Tracy for their Fro Bowl game
sible," said tournament super­ With the Detroit Mims,
The twn team* meet in thr
visor Joe Black. “Men who
have won Hd different churn- Oranga Bowl Eunilny after­
noon.
pitinshipt are competing."
Coach Ruddy Parker said
Tha hottest men at the end
of th«- 1M2 tour were Tony Trary hurl His knee in prac
Lema and Ho Wininger. And lice Wednesday. De was listed
they era ready and hopvful as a doubtful starKr Sunday
they can continue their hot
streaks, now that thu big
Korexhan Stale Park at Esmoney is at ataka again.
lerow as deeded to the Flor­
During lha fiva weeks the ida Park Service In 1901,
mtsi perform in California
this winter they will hav* a
chain a to collect up to (dot*,000.
W *d. &amp; S at.
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Field Of 66 Champions Poised
For Start Of Pro Golf Wars
I.OS ANGKI.ES (UPI) —
Slsty-sls champions were pois­
ed here today fur the first
■tup on the lln'i.l professional

Westminister Is
Small Five Tops
NEW YORK &lt;H I'll—West­
minister IF.*.) maintnined n
fairly comfortatde Und over
Snutheni Illinois as the na­
tion'* No. 1 small rnllt-ye
baakethall team in the week­
ly United Frrss International
ratings today although It suf­
fered it* first loss nf the sea­
son last week.
The Titan* of New Wil­
mington. Fa., w n a named to
tha top apot by IP of the BR
small college rnarhc* who
comprise the 1! PI rating
board and received a total of
20t point*. Hmithrrn Illinois,
with a it 3 record, (garnered
aia first place vote* and ifflt*
points.

Steelcrs May Not
Get Tracy In Tilt

Ttakrr of Mississippi State and
Floyd Dean ol Florida.
Landry said his offensive
starter* would be cenlicr C. R.
Simons of Stanford; guards Ed
Rudde of Michigan State and
Marvin Clothier of Kansas;
tarkles Charles fleminski of
Fenn State and Daryl Sanders
of Ohio State; ends Bob
Jrnrk* of Miami of Ohio and
Roger la&gt;eke of Ariiona State;
flankerhack Al Snyder of Holy
Cross; quarterback J e r r y
Gross of Detroit; halfback
Dave Hoppmann of Iowa
Stair; fullback Dave Kallerhrnrick of Ohio Stale.

NFL Player Unit
Talks Benefits

Denied By Official

H O L L Y W O O D BEACH
(UPI)—General welfare topic*
headed the list as player rep­
resentatives from 14 team*
gathered here for the sixth
annual meeting of ihe National
Football League Flayers Assn.
President Fete Rctilaff, of­
fensive end for Ihe FhiladrL
phia Eagles, said discussion
topics included income tax re­
lief, pensions, job placement
services and player-managamen! relations, lie said the
association was seeking a re­
vision of federal Inroma tax
laws that would lake into ac­
count Hie short career life of
professional athletes
IL (aid a job placement
•ervicc would benefit players
during Hie off season as well
as retired players.
The group also will push for
a pre-season game salary In­
crease.
At present, players get (M
for rarh pre-season game, but
Rctslaif said Ihe group will
try to boost the minimum to
(100.

Hay P a r lr r i, Inc., a non-pro­
fit corporation, insisted "there
is no truth" to the report byJoe Williams, sports editor nf
Scrlpps Howard Newspapers,
that a (230,000 trust fund was
srl up for l/imhardi hy Green
liar director*.
William* said the Rams of­
fered to buy up i/uuhardi'i
contract, which still has three
years to run, ami give him 10
per rrnl of 11m Lw Angeles
club, which hu could sell al
the end of five years "and
pick up a bundle.”
The offer wa* supposed lo
have been made Ju«t before
Hie Packer* • Giants NFL
championship game in New
York, and Williams said tornhardi railed an emergency
meeting of Ihe director* out
of which the trust fund rmergCd.
"There never was a meet­
ing," said Rourgulgnon. "I
waa with Lnmbsrdi all the
time in New York. Nothing
like lhat ever happened." He
said tlm directors haven’t met
since last Bummer.
Humlnlc Olejnlciak, presi­
dent of the team, replied "no
FOiiimriil'' when asked about
the report hy William*. Fred
NEW YORK (Uri) — Tha
Trowbridge, treasurer of the trial of former Columbia Uni­
tram , said “ I know nothing
versity basketball atar Jack
ataiiit it."
Molinai on charge* of bribery
I* achadulrd to be resumed to­
day after a motion for a mis­
trial wa* denied,
Tha motion for the mistrial
waa made Wednesday by atThough Ihe Reid for Katur lorney Jacob R. Evcrsnff when
day’s sail) Inaugural Handicap the trial was reconvened after
ha■ not yet been announced, being In roi-es* line* Nov. BO
four greyhound* aland out a l ixvnuse nf the Illness of Jusalmost certain to be In the
tic* Joseph A. Barnflte, Tha
lineup fur lltla tradition*]
opening night speed classic. attorney then asknl for mor«
They are Mac Tray and time and was given until thia
morning.
Wade Tray, both owned by
Molina* Is aeeuaad of being
Fred Whitehead; Carl Traey'a
Rarnacle Roll and Oswald "the master fixer" in ■ sarlea
Bros.' (&gt;, II.'a D.D.T., last of point &gt; shaving incident*
among College taaiui.
season's Victor.
Fred
Trcvllllon’s
Far
Sac
»- J
also is a likely candidate Tha
C H E S T Y — Hilly C im - romplet* inaugural octet will
iiittyihnm, N o rth C aro - be announced Friday,
linn t'eittu r, ronicit dow n
w ith it rulMittnil uml Sports On TV
liimln o f th o chunk o f
NEW YORK (UFO - The
Fan American water ski
’•A
Ken lu c k y '»
Cotton
Ninth ia it Kitniu in l,ux- championship* in Miami ami
w/**,
Hie world barrel Jumping
im .'ton, K y.
CAVANAUGH
championships at Gnu Huger,
TIKE HE It VICK
N. Y., Will be presented nn
1101 8. French Av*.
AllC-TV Wide World of Sports
FA l - l l l l
•Sarn7.cn Named
program on Saturday, Jan. 12.
NEW YORK (UPI)— Gene
S sra/in nf Germantown, N.
Y , a mouther nf Gnlf'a Hall
of Fame, hat been named
winner of the annual Gobi
Tee Award for hi* outstand­
ing contributions to the
game over the year*. The
annual award is made by
the Metropolitan Golf Writer* j
Association.
MILWAUKEE (U ri) - The
vice president id tlio Green
Hav Barkers denied emphatic­
ally today Hie club had set lip
a $250,000 trust fund for coach
Vince Lombardi to keep him
from going to the l-os Angclea
Rams, hilt Hie president of Hie
team said he didn’t want to
talk atom! such a report.
Lombardi, who also Is the
general tn him err nf the team
which has found fabulous suc­
cess in the National Football
League standings as welt as
at tlm gate, said "I just don’t
know anything about it." When
asked if he was denying Hie
fund existed, Lombardi ans­
wered " | am just saying. I
don't know anything about il.
No more, no less."
Richard llourguignon, the
Wcm president of the Green

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seemed he leaned to Gary j ihe Blue-Gray contest last Sal
Cuoiro of Virginia.
Igdt}' in Montgomery, Ala.,
Kwhank also lias Glynn (.rif­ which the Grays lost 10 4.
ting, the Mississippi great
Kwhank said his other start­
who daitled Ihe nation with ers would probably be:
his Sugar Bowl performance
Hilly Gainhrell of South
Tuesday. However, Griffing Carolina: Krilh Kindcrman of
couldn't report here until Florida State, and Johnny
Wednesday and Eubank ha* Sklopan of Mississippi South­
had three da&gt;s to work with ern In Ihe backficld; Jim
Cuoiro.
Frice of Auburn or Harold
"Curio has looked real good Hays of Mississippi .Southern
for it*." said Kwhank. “ I have­ at renter; Irft guard Dave
n't seen Grilling hero but of Crntsan of Maryland: left tac­
course he looked real good in kle Dave Hill of Auburn; right
tackle Roger SlmaD nf Mary­
the Sugar Howl."
Cuuiro wa* the first string land: right guard Waller Rock
signal caller for the Grays in of Maryland and ends Johnny

Stenstrom Leads Coach Trust Fund
At Halfway Mark

SYDNEY, Australia (LTD —
nod (The Rocket) l.avcr,
proud owner of a contract de­
scribed as the "best ever"
signed by an amateur, will i
make his professional tennis
dehut at White L'ily Court i
£ /S r w v ym e*
here Saturday night when he
* * rrc* i
meets fellow Australian star
tew Hoad.
Laver, the grind slim
champion who slcned a threeOCTOlEp
year rontrart Wednesday fur
a guarantee of 49.000 pounds
(approximately (iw,l7o), will
lie on display as a pro for llufirst time In Hie United Slate*
next month.
cvrgrAwtfcsB c*cr or
He will accompany Aussie*
c a n ts -A r t FW «W «
Ken Rosewall, Frank Sedgman
C A 'tt A f A p W tt: # *&amp; r
and Hoad along with American
c o a * t f o o r f i i u a r t ’A /
hack; acta on* qak&gt;
Harry MacKay plu» other* of
STATt
A A fM f o f *
the professional troupe on an
A f M ST A T t .A fA A iy jK S r *
American tour beginning Feb.
I.
W/LUE
1-aver accomplished h i i
grand slam In 1*12 when be
1|
M AYS;
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WMOhA P A rr . ,
became only the second play­
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t^ B t i m w t o M . v f r s M ^
er In history tn win Hie Aus­ v V - /
6 A ¥ g o r $fA * a Y T0 n y r
tralian, French, Wimbledon
and American championships
* taa * A t r**y
tort1
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in the same year.
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Miami May Get
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Senior Bowl Lineups Mamed

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SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

HLAST SHATTERS MEAT PLANT—Rencnc workers stand in the wreck­
age of a meat processing plant In Terre Haute, Inil., after an explosion
rocked the building. It was feared that at leust 11 persons were killed and
158 injured. Additional dead and injured were believed trapped beneath
tons of debris.
(NLA Telephoto)

Income Tax Primer:

Your Tax Exemptions
Thin is [hr first of right
artirlr* in thr Newspaper
Knterprisc Assn. Income
Tax I'rimer, for readers
who want more Information*
than la Mipplird in thr offi­
cial imttrurllona:
I)) Itichard A. .Mullens
and
Charles \V. Schoenrman
Aa of Jan. I, 100.1, every
liusim-siiman, professional man
ami salesman who wants to
continue deducting the coat of
entertaining
an
associate,
cliicit, or customer or the cost
of travel, meals and lodging
on the road will have a lot of
adjusting to do.
lircause of the 1002 tax law
not only are the rules regard­
ing the types of such travel
and entertainment tightened,
hut for the firat time, record­
keeping or other substantiatlon will l*. a legal necessity.
Pur example, if tile busi­
nessman due* nut keep proper
reroida or have someone else
willing and able to testify to
the amount, time and place of
the entertainment expense,
then tho Internal Itevenue
Service can disallow a deduc­
tion.
A litter Income tax primer
article will discuss these rec­
ord-keeping rules in detail.
Hut remember that unless
you liuve the proper records
stinting Jun. I, no mutter how
dirtvtly an entertainment ex­
pense relates to your busi­
ness, you muy lie denied a de­
duction.
The new law makes the fol­

lowing changes:
An entertainment expense
will not t&gt;« deductible unless
the taxpayer establishes that
it is directly related to or as­
sociated with the active bu*lntws. That is, the entertain­
ment must U- conducted either
where there Is an opportunity
for business discussion, or It
must precede or follow what
tho law calls a “substantial
and bonaflde business discus­
sion.’*
Many club dues will not be
deductible at all unless over
onc-half of tho use of the club
during tho year is in the fur­
thers lies of the taxpayer’s
business. And then, dues are
deductible only to the extent
directly related to business.
liusiness gifts will bo de­
ductible only to the extent of
|25 per recipient—except tor
certain promotional advertis­
ing materials.
Fourth, no longer will tinentire amount you spend for
menls and lodging while away
from home be deductible only
because the primary purpose
of the trip is business. No
travel expsme which la “la­
vish or extravagant under the
circumstance!’’ will be deduct­
ible. Furthermore, the Inter­
nal Revenue Service will pub­
lish ruhw for allocating the
expenses of a trip of more
than one week's duration to
husiness and pleasure. The
new law will permit a deduc­
tion for only the business
portion of such trips, despito
tlx.- primary business put pole.

However, the new Isw win
not require an allocation lo
pleasure where the trip lasts
less than one week or where
less than 25 per cent of the
time of any trip is shown l&lt;Ml
be devoted to pleasure.
There la technical exreption
to these rules for employes
who are reimbursed for such
expense's but then, of course,
the employer must abide by
the new rules or lose his (or
its| deduction for the amount
reimbursed.
These new rules apply t» *
expenses incurred after J n n .^
1, 196.1.
Q—If the membership In a
country club entitles th*
member’s entire family to us«
the facilities of the club, docs
his family’s use count when
detM'minlng whether or nut
the club was used In the fur­
therance of his business 1
A—Yes, and if over one-hultQ
of Ihc use of the club is by
him and his family for person­
al purposes, none of tho dues
will he* deductible for 1063.
Q—How about dues In clvio
organizations like Kiwanls?
Aro such dues subject to tha
strict new testa T
A—No, they aro only sub­
ject to the old "ordinary and
necessary” business expense 6
Usit. The same Is truo of pro­
fessional associations, and of
union dura.

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l a the Court a t t h r I ...... I f
Ju i t a r . Seminole County, F lu rIda. l a P r a h a le.
l a re t F a t a l e a t
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[immediate Results A re Swift And Simple Thru The Herald Classifieds. Ph. F A 2-5612
1. Lost ft Found

Classified

6. F'or Rent
Houses lor rent, to r infor­
mation contact Ted Wil­
liams Hardware, 2UJ K.
23th St.

LOST: Light brown and white
female dog. Short hair,
pointed c a n . yellow eye*.
[Office 204 W. First Tall
curl* over back, while
feet. Name Cindy. 1013 2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
DEADLINES
lb*. Timid. Loit from Stone
equipped, f f i month. Ph.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
(•land. Under veta care.
FA 2-53(0.
F T m , thru Fr&gt;. • J P. H. day
Reward. Call FA 2-7282.
ROOMS, Tbc Gables, got
I before Insertion, Mon. • Sat.
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
non*.
2. Notices - Personate
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
| Tees.. tkrn Frl. • S T. M. 4 i)
tolern insertion. Mon. • Bat.
RESPONSIBILITY i
fM Herald «It) not ha resPMilbto far n a n tkan *•*
Incorrect laic rile* of your ad,
n l reierve* A t right I t realt# t r reject t a r a d m tla tmarl from « U t ordered It
conform la tha poUaton af this
fp e r

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lust A Found
2. Notices - Peimmal*
3. E ducation • Instruction

a

LOCH ARBOR: 2 bedroom
CARD OF THANKS
home, unfurnished, large
rooms, excellent condition,
HE ISN'T DEAD
1 am one of five of the immed­ kitchen equipped, carport,
storage, screened porch.
iate family of the deceaicd,
Quiet
neighborhood. For
Donald C. Bartle. Though wc
Rent. Ph. FA 2-2468.
all have eiperlenced a ter­
rible thing we can pu*h out LAKE MARY, 1 BR\ furn. apt.
the sorrow In our heart*
Clean. FA 2*3830.
with the warm feeling that
our friend* and neighbor* 1 BEDROOM furnished house.
Clean large rooms. Close In.
have shown u t during this
*63 month. FA 24344.
terrible hardtbip. A* 1 lay
on a tear soaked pillow the 3 BEDROOM furnished. &lt;33
night of my Father'* death,
month. FA 2-1910.
I could think of the fine
thing* my Dad had done and 1 BEDROOM house. 1M U k c
was proud that be wa* my
St., Longwood.
Fattier because he was a
fine man. With t h e t e 2 ROOM Apartment. Private
bath and entrance. 311 Melthought* 1 let my eye* close
kmville. FA 2-3420.
and witnessed {hit, In my
dream*: Daddy stood at the 3 ROOM unfurnished house
bottom of a great golden
und garage. Good condition.
stairway which was support­
314 E. 18tb St. Ph. FA 2-460.
ed at tbc entrance to the
Heavens on a huge silver EFFICIENCY OARAGE APT.
All conveniences. Close In.
cloud. 1 could see Daddy, in
Apply 603 Palmetto Ave. Pb.
all hi* glory, climbing these
FA 2 6409.
»tppi with pride aud Joy; a*
he headed "Home,” and to FIVE ROOM Homs, partially
his maker, his own Father
furnished. &lt;3(1 Month. Rl. 2,
stepped out from among the
Box 63A. Beardall Ave.
Multitudes of ihlning Angels
and ted him my the hand to 2 Bedroom house, kitchen
equipped. 1303 Douglas Ave.
meet Rod and his son Jesut.
FA 2-0363.
As Daddy reached tho top
lie was embraced by the Fa­
UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­
ther of all men and all the
room house, kkehen equip­
Heaven* sang out joy. This
ped. FA 2-3613,
dream, a* it must have
been, seemed so real and
RENT A BED
comforting that I Just knew Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
It had to he true. I want to
Beds
thank everyone for their
By Dey, Week, or Month
helping hand during a time CARROLL'S FURNITURE
like this.
Ph. FA 2-3111 IK W. 1st SL
A Proud Son,
NICE large 2 bedroom furn.
Doug Bartle
Apt. 1700 Magnolia.

4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
fiA Special Notices
7. ‘Buainmut Kan la It
8; Beach Rcntalu
9. For Sale or Rant
10. Wantad to Rent
11. Real Eatate Wanted
12. Real Eatata For Bala
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Inaurance
15. BusintM Opportunity
18. Famala Help Wantad
17. Mala Help Wantad
18. Help Wantad
19. Sltuatlona Wantad
SO. Babysittera
21. Beauty Salons
Jt2. Build • Paint • Rapair
23. Buildinc Materials
24. Electrical Sarrlcaa
25. Plumbing Services
28. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Arceaaerlea
30. Machinery • Tools
21. Poultry ■ Livestock
21A. Pets
3. Education * Instruct Ion Small 1 Bedroom house.
32. Flowers - Shrubs
Couple. &lt;40. rA 2-8808.
28. Furniture
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
24. Articles For Sale
TESTSl
Rooms private baths, 114
85. Articles Wanted
Men-women, 1S-32. Start high
W. P in t St.
20. Automobiles - Truck*
a* &lt;103.00 e week. Prepara­
27. Boats • Motors
tory training until appoint­ Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
ed. Thousands ot Jobs open.
house. 820 Escambia. Ph.
39. Trailers - Cabanas
Experience usually unneces­
FA 2 0274.
1. Lost ft Fouud
LOST: Pair of glaiie*, dark
gray frame*. Probably Sunland vicinity. I'b, FA 2-20*3
or FA 2-6468.

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cookie aftM l"

12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Eatate For Sale

River Front
Property
WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
Approximately 2to acres, wllb
iso ft. on river. to mite off
RL 48.

1.

H i ' ft 2 BATHS

LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
VA - CMvewllenel A FHA Financing
Benland Estate* • On 17-12 (2 ML go. of Btnford)
galas Office IsL House Inside Entrance

KINCSWOOD BUILDERS, INC,
Pll. FA 3-8074
JIM HUNT REALTY. Seles ABent
Days. FA 8-8118 • Eve. A San. FA 8-MII • 828-87M

Mayfair Section, 3 bedroom,
2 bath,
family
room.
Available soon. Ph. 323-0360

Jim Hunt Realty

Office FA 2-3111
Nights FA 2-0641
323-0700
Call FA 2-8478 aftor 6:00 p m.
2324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
16, Fcaiale Http Wanted
Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
Beautician wanted. Cut 'N
FA 1-1811 Allan tie Bank Bldg.
Curl Beauty Chop. 3K Pal­
metto Ave. FA 3-0834 or
Small acreage 8.7 acres high
FA 2-4011.
and dry. Beautiful pines and
oaks. Located ai city limits NIGHT W aitnsa. Must be ex
of Longwood.
perlenced. Apply Chick 'N
Treat Drive la, Sanford.

S t Johns Realty

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
118 N. Perk Ave FA M IS
Will Sale or Trade nice f
room CB House, Would like
large old 2 story House
with 1 acre of land. Ph.
FA 2-1640.

Stemper A gency

REALTOR - INSUROR
Close FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
All types of Real Estate
2 Bedroom modern House,
John E. Fox,
kit. equipped. BIT Catalina.
Furnished Apartment.
in. Ph. FA 2-2800.

1 KM. Furn. Apt. FA 2-1394.

Lakeview home with lake
privileges In South Sylvan
Lake Shores. 3 Bedroom*
and 3 bath*. Alr-Condlllon
ed. Phone FA 1-7688.

$4,500

sary. FREE Information on
Jobs, salaries, requirements. Furnished lovely 2 bedroom
Apartment. Lake Golden.
SAINT JOHNS RIVER
Wrtle TODAY giving name,
Lake privileges. FA 3-0374
address, phone and time
home. Write Lincoln Ser­ FURN APT. DM MeBoovUle. The Shad are running on this
fabulout stream. We have
vice. Rox 23, cto Sanford
homes listed from &lt;10,Ben up,
Furnished Collage. Near Air
Herald.
and river front lots at &lt;30
Base. Reasonable. Phone
per front foot. If you like
FA 2-3721.
fishing at its best, call us.
3 Bedroom House. FA 8-3829.

DOWN PAYMENT

By Nadine Seltzer

u q i i u *a

Surdand Estates Homes
8 • BEDROOMS,

Jnn. 3, 196:1 — Pago 9 1 17. Male Help Wanted

Realtor

110 N. Park Ava. Ph. 828-0660

FREE DELIVERY
S3. Farnitara
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. FA 2-3381 Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With the Cash.
APPLICATIONS now being ac­
SUPER TRADING POST
cepted for anack bar. Apply
FA 2-0877.
Mr. P r i n c e , Mov [eland
Drive-In Theater.
FREE ESTIMATE
Plumbing ft Heating
Upholstering ft Mattress ren­
AIK CONDITIONING
GIRLS TRAVEL
ovating. New ft Used Furni­
CONTRACT and REPAIR
Need 3 single, 18 lo 24. Travel
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
WORK
California and Hawaii and
Co., at 70t Cekry Ava.
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6162
return. Represent L.R.S. of
FA 1-2117.
California. No experience. 26. Radio ft Talavlnlon
BEDS FOR RENT
Apply Mrs. Sing. 1 to 3 Fri­
YEAR END SALE
Hospital, Rollawaya, Jureday, Valdei Hoi el. Parents
New ft Used T.V.'s Big
ntlr. FREE delivery and
welcomed at interview.
trade-in allowances. Easy
Pick-up.
terms. Town ft Country T.V.
FURNITURE CENTER
17. Mala Help Wantad
2333 Park Dr., 322-3362.
1100 French Ave.
Ph. FA 1-7BIS
WANTED
For T. V. Service within the
SERVICE SALESMAN Im­
hour. Call Coyi T.V. Ser­ Used furniture, appliances,
mediately. Must be young
vice. Most trusted name in
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
and aggressive and able
T. V. servicing. Service
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
to meet the public with a
calls 12.00. FA 2 9663.
Ate. Ph. FA 3-4133
smile. Prefer man with
General Motors eaperlrnce.
Contact Jim Bates, srrvicc
mansger,
Bill Hemphill
Motors, 301 W. First St.,
Sanford. No phooo calls
please.

W ail

Thurs., Jan. 3rd
7:00 P. M.

10%

LIQUIDATION AUCTION

9. For Bala or Rent

EVERYTHING

3

MUST GO ! ! !

Deal era Welcome
•SM in free prises will be glrea away through­
out the sale.
JUST A FEW OF OUR NATIONALLY ADVER.
U SED BRANDS:
• llenrue
Shakespeare
Stanley
• Dormyvr
• General Electric
Proctor
A Green
Thor

HERE ARE A FEW OF THE ITEMS:
Caametlca
Clot Mag Far The Whale Family
Dishes
Fishing and gportiag Goad*
French Panamas and Colognes
Jewelry — America's Finest Brand
Hard war* and Itoueebald Heme
Loads of Fewer Tank
Haadrede Of Other Fine Item*
BID AND BUY IN COMFORT IN OUR
COMPLETELY HEATED BUILDING.

Sanford Farmers Auction
1 MU* Sooth *f Sanford on Uwy. 17-98

Bedroom home, central
heat, hardwood f l o o r s
yard completely fenced.
FA 2-3383.

10, Wanted to Rant

PAYMENT
1954 FORD Station Wagon
1956 DODGE
Automatic TransmUslon

Year around tenants wants
3 bedrooms, lVb hath*.
East side of Sarford. Write
Box 30 cA&gt; Sanford Herald.

1957 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon

12. Raal Eatata For Bale

1956 FORD V-8

Automatic Transmission, 6 Cylinder
Automatic Trknamission

Stenstrom Realty
Raal -Citato — Mortgagss
111 N. Park Ava.
323-3430
For Sale—On Lake between
Sanford ft Orlando. 3 Acres,
House and Cottage all or
part. Wrlto Box 2223 Or­
lando.
New 3 Bedroom, 3 bath home.
No cash needed. &lt;61 a
month, Taxes ft Insurance
included. 323-1063.

J. W. Hail, Realtor
"Call Hall'* FA
2514 So

French

“The Happiest Car Owners Are
Hunt Lincoln * Mercury Customers**
1961 Comet 2 Dr. Sedan $ f O Q C
Stand. Transmission, Radio, n eater

1957 DODGE 4-Door Hardtop

1961 Comet S-22,2 Door 0 m

7

ft#

^ _

llurkfl Seats, Mrrr-O-Matlc, Radio. 3 * 9 C Q
Healer, While Wall Tire*. Extra w I ^
Clean____________________________

C

1960 Edsel R anger
4 Door V-8, A Real Buy tn Lain
Model Car, Automatic Transmission,
Power Steer., Power Brakes, Radio,
Heater

.......... &lt;1193
NOW 1076

1 M T CADILLAC 4 Door Sedan — .... ......... &lt;1293
NOW 1168
I W I DtYille, Power, Air Cond. .........
4 6 8 1 GUIS 4 Poor llerdtop, 88 ------ -------- IBM
NOW SM
I W I Power and Air Cond ........ —

1958 0power
LU8 M
' 4 DooSteering,
r 8*4an Air Cond.
Brake*.

____ 8893
NOW 866

OLDS 4 Door Sedan —...... .— ................ 11693
Power end Air Cond. ................ —.. NOW 1136
------ &lt;1991
FALCON HUtlon Wagon
NOW 1706
4 Door. Standard Shift
OLDS 91, 4 Dear Hardtop
Automatic. Power_________

4 Dr. ftedan, Merc-O-Mattr, Puwer
Hirer, Power Brakes, Radio, Heater

1959 Olds Super 88

4 Door Hardtop, Merr-O-Slatir, Pow­
er Hleer, Power Broke*, Radio,
llratrr

*1395
1958 Ford Sta. Wagon
*595
1958 Mercury Monterey
*795
1957 Crown Imperial
*895
1957 Lincoln Premiere
*895
1957 Plymouth Savoy
*495

6 Cylinder, Standard Shift, Heater,
Eatra Nlca

I Door Sedan, Merc-O-Matlr, Heater

LIBERAL TRADES • EASY TERMS
FALCON 2 Dour
Standard Shift

4 Door, Standard Tranemlaelon, Ra­
dio, llester, Rent Clean

4 Door
Clean

Hardtop,

Fully

Powered,

4 Door
Clean

Hardtop, Fully

Powered,

4 Door V-8, Automatic TratumUslun

1958 Edsel 2 Door

Hardtop V-8, Automatic T rans, Pow­
er H lerr, Power Brakes, Hlark and
J V h it^ J H n js l^ i«

BARGAIN

—........ &lt;493
.. NOW 446

..... ...... &lt;893
... NOW 806
CHEVROLET DelRey Coup*
........ &lt;193
NOW 411
8 CyL, K U n d e r ^ th lf^ ^ ^ ^
......
&lt;1393
MERCURY 4 Door Auto, Air Cond.
NOW 1836
Power Brake*. Steering_____

4-Door Sedan, Automatic Transmission

Many Others To Choose Front

Seminole Co. Motors
FA 2-0914

to

CHEVROLET 4 Door ...
Ant*. Tran^^AI^Tond^

- ...... - M93
- NOW 9M

CORVAIR 4 Deer .....

.. . .... &lt;1893

S LOCATIONS
8393 PARK AVE.
HANFORD

FA 8-9711

ORLANDO CH I-I1M

NOW tIM

319 E. 2nd ST.
SANFORD

FA 84641

BUYS

It LICK SPECIAL 2 Door Sedan

PLYMOUTH • Passenger ....

1955 CHRYSLER

’495

ENGLISH FORD 4 Dour

H U tto n ^ W e jo n ^ J jtte e r to ^ ^

519 &amp; le t S t

| A

1959 Mercury Monterey

SALE

ROOM for barber shop for
rent at the Mar-Lou Motel.
Call Mr. Rotas. FA 2-2331 or
FA 8-1810,

Off All New Name Brand Merchandise

Quality Used Cars!

4 Door, Autnmallr Transmission, Full
Power, Radio, Heater, Kslra Clean

DISCOUNT

C le a i
V d ffC e

7. Business Rentals

’125,000

34. Article* For Sal*

*995
I960 Comet Sta. Wagon
*1295
1960 Mercury Monterey
HOLLERSo/SANFORD
*1595

Furn. 2 Bdrni. Apt. 1703 Mag­
nolia Ave. &lt;33.00.
Comfortable A p a r i n ants.
Furnished or unfurnished.
2 Locations. Call FA 2-31Z3
day time. Nu 8-3390 even­
ings.

34. Article* For Sale

Service Station
Attendant T.V. SPECIAL—Free Service T-SHIRTS 18c, work gloves, TACKING HOUSE SUPPLIES
caps, Khaki Pants. Surplus Ladders, Basswood and Bruce
wanted. 6 day week. No
rail* within the city limits.
City, 201 W. 1st.
tire changing.
FA 2-9931.
Sunshine T.V. lluuse of the
wood, durable and light
Golden Rule. 311 Sanford
Picking Bags
1 Year old white very large Clippers, Citrus Bags, all
Ave. Ph. FA 2-9792.
MEN TRAVEL
upright Commercial Proct­
Need 3 single 18 lu 24. Travel
sires, cabbaga bag*
er. Contact Mr. I'ullinger.
California ami Hawaii and 27. Special Service*
ONION TLANTS
322-7222.
return. Represent L.H.S. of
Crystal Wax, per M — 12.30,
Piano
Tuning
and
Repair
California. No experience.
30U &lt;1.30, 3M lots &lt;2.00 FOB
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223 Do it yourself pest *001101.
Apply Mrs. Sing. 1 to 5 Fri
here.
Why
pay
a
high
price
for
day, Valdes Hotel.
post control In your home A. M. PREVATT PHONE
F R IG ID A IR E
Sales ft Service
or place of business. Do 749-2113, Seville, Fla.
18. Help Wanted
G. II. HIGH
It yourself and save 30',3
liuu W. lit St. Sanlord
or more. 3 Mouths guaran­ 30 Automobile* - Truck*
COLLECTORS
Ph. FA 2-3883
tee. Personal Instructions I960 Chevrolet Pickup Truck
PART TIME WORK
by the formulatcr of THE
Young married person to col WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
and Camper. 8 cyt. Auto­
SURE DEATH INSECTI­
led small active accounts
matic tram . Camper sleeps
SPR1NKER SYSTEMS
CIDES, ansi sprayer furn­
in Sanford. Average earn
4. Has 4 burner stove ft
All Types and Sires
Ings 32.30 per hour. Write
ished. For information and
oven, al&gt;u ice box. Call
We Repslr and Service
Mr. Carp, 33 W. Pine SI
free delivery call Raymond
322-2978. 201 E. 21th SinS T I N E
Room 219 Orlando, giving Machinery and Supply Co.
ford.
Woods. FA 2 3081.
age, address, phone num 207 W. 2nd St
FA 2-6432
'33 Ford I* T. pick-up truck.
FACTORY T ) YOU
her and typo and model of
Excellent condition. &lt;330.
ALUMINUM
BLINDS
car.
Refrigeration • Air-condition­
322-6823.
ing men needed. We train Enclosed bead, Sag-proof bot­
Attention: Seminole Counly
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COUNTY NEWS

Plana are being made by
the Duplicate Bridge Club of
OeBary to offer bridge leitoo* 00 a ll cooaecutlve Tueadaya beginning Jan. IS.
Mra. P. J . Illver of Daytooa Beach will be invited
lo teach the claiaee which
would atari at 11 a. m. Tboaa
attending alao would be in­
vited for play during the
regular 1 p- an. meeting* of
(ha dub. Refreahmenta of
coffee and cake are verved.
Mra. Mlver ha* taught
bridge alnce 1930 and la a
certified
Gorcn
teacher.
Thoaa attending the daaaea
will be expected to know bow
to play contract bridge.
Interacted peraooa ahould
contact Mb* Ethel Johnaon,
Mr*. Henri’ Morriton or Ho­
ward Middleton. A final sur­
vey win be taken a t Wedoaeday'a meeting of the club.

DeBary Club
Gives Dance
By M n. Adam Mailer
Tbo DeBary Dance Club
fcald a gala holiday dance at
tha Community Center Satur­
day night with 110 memben
and gueeta present fo r the
avenlng.
Member* arrived laden with
gifts tagged "H it" or "Hera"
which war* distributed by
M n, Santa Claus (Mra. Ell
Yoder) and Santa (Chaster
Smith) aa a Grand Match was
formed to circle around the
Pleraon E. Little and Emil
T. LImien berg were In charge
of the muale provided through
■se of a hi fi sat.
Refreahownta were served
from banquet table# decorated
III the holiday theme with hol­
ly and pine cone*.
Members of the serving
committee were Mr. and Mra.
8mllh, Mr. and Mra. Ivan
Walker, Mr. and Mra. Archie
Long and Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
ward Allan.

to have at le n t SO person*
working there by the end of
March. Women will bo hired
for work In the auem bly
line lection aa the company
growa, Janlk advised.

By Jean Lylea
Operation* at Ovledo'a new
induatry, Thergen Induatriea
Corp., are expected to be in
full awing by the end of UUa
week, John Janlk,
hop
auperviaor, aaid today.
The buaincaa la the flrat to
locale in the new Induatrial
Park three mllea aouth of
Oviedo
Ita plant will occupy
both bulldlnga.
Thergen will manufacture
portable genera tore Jn aix
different
model*.
Kailly
mounted on any motor and
driven by the vehicle'* fan
belt, the equipment will pro­
vide a tource of Inatant 110
volt AC power with no reaultIng effect on efficiency of
the vehicle’* electrical ayatem alnce It will cauae no
battery drain.

DeBary Garden
Club To Hear
Talk On Lawns
By Mra. Adam Mailer
Sua Adam a, Home Service
eunaulant for O. M. Scott and
Son*, will be gueat speaker for
thla month’* meeting of the
DeBary Garden Club schedul­
ed for 2 p. m. Friday at the
Community Center.
The apeaker, who spend*
much of her time traveling
from coast to coast telling
group# about Scott's m w con­
cept of an easy cere program
for lawna and rose*, will gtva
tips on coping with dandelloni, erabgras*. brown spotting and other lawn problems.
Title of tha talk will be
"Frame for Your Home.” A
question and answer period
also will be conducted by the
apeaker.
The meeting la open to tha
public and door prises will ba
awarded.

South Seminole
CTP To Meet
Ily Jaae Caaaelberry
The South Sominole Ele­
mentary Council of Teacher*
and Paranta will meet next
Tueedey a t B p. m. in tho
school auditorium.
Principal C. M. Harp 8r.
will act oa moderator during
a question and answer session
regarding tha school's pro­
gram.
Tho meeting dale waa
changed from the flrat Tues­
day of tha month duo to tho
fact that tho data fell on Now
Year’s Day.

A PORTABLE GENERATOR of the typo to tie manufactured by Thergen
Industries Corp. gels a thorough check by John Janik, shop supervisor.
The new plant, located south of Oviedo, goes into fulltime operations this
week.
(Herald Photo)

DWC To Hear
Dr. Paul Douglas
Dr. Paul Douglai, bead of
the Political Science Dept,
at Rollina College, will tie
guest speaker for neat Thurs­
day's meeting ol the South
Seminole Democratic Wo­
men'* Club
Thla meeting, the flrat oa
live club'* new alternate day
and night schedule, will he
held at the Rlkaha Inn in
Kern Park beginning at T
p. m. with dinner followed
by the buiineu and program.
Husbands of members have
been invited lo attend.
Due to Increased interest
in the special tneeUng and In
Dr. Douglas' talk, the club
has asked that all thuse plan­
ning to attend make reserva­
tions by Thursday noon of
the meeting date.
Among tapici Dr. Douglas
la expected to discuss will be
the Importance of organiz­
ing (tie Democratic Party at
precinct levels. Appearing on
the program with the speaker
will tie a group of Political
Science students from the
college.

Contest Winner
Collects Prize

PTA Board To Meet
By Loalaa Simaaok
Tha esacutiv© board of th*
Altamonte Spring* Elemen­
tary PTA wilt meet at • p.m.
The Korea! City Community
today a t the school to plan A itn. will hold Ita flrat meet­
neat Tuesday’* general meet­ ing of the new year ot I p m.
ing of the association.
neat Monday at th* Forest
City Restaurant.
Those desiring to h*v© dinBoard To Meet
w e befu'u the meeting should
By Jane Csm/tberry
The eaeeutlve hoard ef be at the Restaurant by 7 p.m.
Election of officers for the
American Legion Memorial
Post 164 of Casselberry will coming year will be th* first
meet next Tuesday at 8 p.m. order of business on the meet­
In tbo Casselberry Town 1UH. ing agenda.

Group To Elect
New Officers

EDITORIAL

PAGE 10

Hy Mr*. Adam Muller
Bob Finn, Ih-Bary postal
employe and first place win*
ner In th# Fortune Shoe Co.'s
recent nation-wide football
ronli-al for * four-day all ex­
pense paid trip for two to the
Rose Bowl Game, took hi* son
Andy with him to California
for the game.
Finn’* entry wa* made
through Garrett's Dept. Store
In Sanford.

Pinna are now being finalized for tha annex­
ation of Seminole Shopping Plaza to the town of
Casselberry, according to town Attorney Ken­
neth McIntosh.
The plaza, located at SR 436 and Hwy.
17-92, hna been negotiating with the town for
some time for annexation and now that construc­
tion on another unit of the plaza la expected to
begin before the first of February, plans have
been net for water and newer connection* and
have been furwarded to the Caaaelberry Utilitiea
Co.
It la expected action will be taken and an
agreement made between the town, the plaza
and the utilitiea company at the next meeting of
the Caaaelberry Board of Aldermen.

By Frances Wester
Mr. ami Mrs. George Porwitzki and their daughter Bet­
ty Ann Porwltskl from Tux­
edo Park, N. Y. were guests
of Mr. and Mra. Herbert J.
Mahler In l-ake Mary during
the Christmas holidays.
Mr. Porwltxki Is employed
by the U. 8. Government at
West Point Military Academy
a* Painting Inspector and
Mra. Porwltskl la Mr. 8*hler'»
secretary at the Sahlcr Con­
tracting and Building Corp. la
Tuxedo Park, N. Y,
Miss Purwitski is a teacher
In the high nchool of MonroeWnodlmry Central School at
Haniman, N. Y.
TLi* waa the flrat visit to
tha state of Florida for Mr.
and Mr*. Porwltxki and oven
though the citrus t r e e s ,
shrubbery and Gowers wer*
frosrn, they wer# very plea­
santly Impressed with Florida
and enjoyed the climate.
They look in a few of the
attraction! on their short

stay of a week, Including trips
to Daytona Beach, Silver
Springs, Cypress Gardena and
the Citrus Tower.
They had never Imagined
that there w en ao many or­
ange treea In th© world oa
they taw on Ihelr trips
through the central part of
the state and then they only
taw a percentage of them.—
They left Sunday morning
for New York with the hop©
that thry would not encounter
too much retd and snow on
their arrival home and on idea
that maybe someday they
might be able te return to
Florid* to make their horns In
this area.

Meetings Set

Hy France# Wealrr
Youth representatives from
tho Community Presbyterian
Chureh of Lake Mary and the
Upaala Presbyterian Chureh
attended lb© aprrlal after
Chriatmaa retreat held at the
Youth Conference Center at
Lake Plarid for three day*
last week.
Attending from Lake Mary
wer© Joy Weater, Robert Hop­
kins and Harold Unger; from
Upaala were Fay Karnes, Ju­
dy English and Allen Luku*.
Rev. John Pilley, pastor «f
both churches, accompanied
the group,
Inspirational d i s c u s ilun
groups and lectures, song aes■ions and recreation were en­
joyed during their stay with
75 other youth representa­
tives from churches all over
the state.

The Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce will hold Ita regular
monthly meeting at H p. m. to­
day with a general builnesa
session s c h e d u l e d on the
agenda.
Included will b© reporta
from various functioning com­
mittees.
Election of new officers has
been poetponed until the Feb­
ruary meeting, Cliff Nelaon,
president, announced todey.

CASSELBERRY CUB SCOUTS and their families celebrated the New Year
early last Friday night at a party complete with balloons, noisemakers and
serpentines. "Baby Cub" representing the “New Year” was three-yearold Timmy Miller, mascot of Den 1 at right. Taking the part of a whitewhiskered "Old Year” was John Lockyer who soon will graduate into Boy
Scouting.
(Herald Photo)

Due to their tender age very
few of the Cub Scouta of Pack
640 of Caaaelberry had ever
attended a New Year’* Eve
Party but through tome jug­
gling of clock and calendar
they were able to celebrate
the big event h u t Friday
night a t 0 o'clock.
The gala affair wa* held
from 7:30 p. m. to 9:30 p, m.
In Weaver Hall of the Caaacl-

Seoul District
Plans Pow-Wow
Ily Jane Casselberry
Tiierc will be a Wekiwa
Diitrlct Pow-Wow held this
Saturday from I p. m. until
S p. m. at the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church.
This will be
four-hour
adult training session for Cub
Scout leaders, paremt* and
friend'.. Courses offered will
cover material in administra­
tion, ceremonies, game* and
handicrafts.
Frank Tralber, cubmatUr
of Pack 641 in Winter Park,
will be chairman of tha e m it.

Volusia County
Women's Club
Sets Meeting
By Mrs. Adam .Muller
Tlie Volusia County Federa­
tion of Women's Clubs will
meet next Tuesday with the
Peninsula Club of Daytona
Beach serving as tha hostess
club.
The meeting is scheduled to
begin with a coffee- at 9:30
a, m. Luncheon will be served
at the Club House.
Members of the DeBary
Women's Club planning to at­
tend are asked to make reser­
vations with Mrs. Ell Yoder,
president, no later than Sat­
urday.

berry Comunity Methodist
Church for the Cuba and their
famitie*. Cubmaater Wally
Krohne w*i maitor of ceremonlc*.
The- “floor show" consisted
of *kita and aonga presented
by t.i* varloua dens. Den 2
acted out a poem; Den 9 tang
"Rudolph, the Itrd-noevd Rein­
deer”; Den f* put on a magic
ahow and Den t uacd Gash
card* te with everyone "A
Happy New Year.”
Everyone attending was
given a araall piece of crepe
paper and a bit of ribbon with
which to design a party hat.
The halt were judged and
prize* went to Mark Erb, Danna Erb and Mra, Fidgar Ly­
on* for tbt- prettiest, Parcel
Vim-r for the moat unuiunt
and Peter Montgomery for the
funniest.
The group enjoyed partici­
pating in aonga and game*
during the evening. Wekiwa
District Scout Executive A1
Fiori led the tinging.
Aa nine o'clock approached
everyone wa* given a small
cup of apple cider with which
lo toaat the New Year and
aerpentinea and noisemaker
f a v o r * w e r e distributed.
Scon s of brightly colurvd bal­
loon! were dropped from a
parachute auapended from the
ceiling to add to the excite­
ment.
Appearing as “Baby Cub
Scout New Year” waa three
year old Timmy Miller whotc
mother, Mr*. Carolyn Miller,
made him a miniature Cub
Scout uniform. Cub Scout
John Lockyer appeared ~ aa
“the old year" wearing whit©
whlaker*. He Boon will be old
enough to graduate into Boy
Scouting.
Refreahmenta of punch,
coffee, and doughnut* were
aened.

fly l&lt;oul*e Grayaoa
Flrat prize in Geneva's
Christmas Lighting of Itomca
contest, *pnn*nrcd by the
Geneva Garden Club, went
to Chester Macck.
Taking second place wa*
O. T. Kinnard and third
prize went to K. R. Patter­
son.
Winning honorable men­
tion were the homes of W.R.
McGill. G. E. LeFila, W. Edward Yarborough. John I).
Thomas and Donald Atwood.
Othrr outstanding decora­
tions were Ken at the home*
of Mr*. Bertha Lindsey, W.
G. Kilbvc and J. E. Mathieux.
Sponsor* noted that two of
the three flr-t place awards
went to newcomer* in the
community and that a com­
mendable interest in Geneva
and it* activities was shown
by the near resident*.
Making up the judging
committee were Mr*. Henry
A. Simpson, Mrs. John Wil­
liam*. Mrs. Emma Youts,
and Mr*. John Straub with
Mr. Straub doing the driving,
Mrs. Donald Norton, also
to have been a member of
the judging committee, was
unable to participate due lo
illness.

Lake Mary Club
Sets Meeting
The January busim-s* amt
luncheon meeting of the Lake
Mary Home Demonstration
Club Will be held' next'Tues­
day a t 10 a. m. at th© Lake
Mary Fire Hall.
This month'* discussion will
lie on stocks and bond*. Hotteases for the meeting will be
Mr*. Carl Mot* and Mra. Olan
UoutwelL

By Mra. Adam Mailer
T ie January meeting* of
DeBsry'e Herbert D. Gibb
American Legion Poet and ita
Auailiary will be- held at 7:30
p. m. today in th* Community
Center.

COMMENT

Make A Resolution
Among the moat "turning" heroes of modern
day life in Seminole County ere member* of the
various volunteer fire fighting groups who are
on call 24 houra a day Including holidays and
Sundays.
For an example, reports of the Casselberry
Volunteers after the holidays Include a Christ­
mas Eve accident eal!, a fire coll lout Sunday and
throe on New Year's Day.
The accident call was to wash gasoline off
the already oversUck highway; the Sunday call
waa to the Burger King Restaurant in Cassel­
berry where deep rata of grease caught fire. New
Year’s Day cJI* were to brush fires in tha area
including one on the Golf Course o f the Country
d u b o f Casselberry.
If your New Year's resolutions didn't include
one o f appreciation for these men, odd it n ow . , .
let's remember how much they do for us

Hy Jan* C u e lb r n y
Nineteen perron* attended
a reunion of ala ilatcra and
their families held Chriatmai
Day a t the home of Mr. and
Mr*. Hugh R. Ford, 7 Plain
Oval in CaaKlberry.
Gueata Included Sir. and
Mra. Randy Ford and daugh­
ter, I.Inda, of Orlando; Mr.
and Mra. Don Ford and child­
ren, Susan and Tummy of Eau
Gallic; Mr*. Gertrude Holt of
Richmond, Va.; Mra. Jack
Wunder of New Hall, Calif,
and Mr. and Mra. Kenneth
Saascr, Mr. and Mra. Cecil
Kehtterg, Mra. Ethel Beebe
and Mr. and Sir*. Larry CalIcnberjrfT and ion, Carlton, all
of Caaaelberry,
Sister* celebrating the re­
union were Mr*. Hugh Ford,
Sir*. Saaaer, Mrs. Rehberg,
Mra. Beebe, Mr*. Holt *nd
Mr*. Wunder.

THE DEBARY SHARE RIUUEHS Bawling Club sports five Golden Age
Bowlers who have been playing the game for 60 y ea n or longer. Included
In the group are. from left, Frank Stoney who has played since 1908; John
Boldtman, since 1900; E. Z. Walters alnce 1906 ana Spencer Kroneberger,
©ince 1804. Arnold Hooper, the fifth "Golden Ager” waa not available for
the photo,
(C ut Photo)

By Jaa* Casselberry
Sunday was Student Recog­
nition Day at th* Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
and (he young people of the
church were in eharg* ef all
three worship service*.
The Intermediate Methodist
Youth Fellowship was In
charge of the 8:30 a. m. »cr.
vice. Vslori# Shea and Becky
Wagner gava the sermon.
Other* taking part In the ser­
vice wer© Karen Lyons, Rich­
ard Miller. Jackie McClain,
Becky Young, Steve Shook,
Steve Duncen. Melenda Cas­
selberry and Cheryl Strang.
Special music was provided
by a trio from tha Junior
Choir mad* up of Becky R»4ker, Patricia Mraakk and
Garland Martin who sang "In
T ie Garden,"
Serving aa or her* were
David Mart'll k Billy Willi*.
Bobby Mobley, Rickey Shook,
Darwin Shea and Gleni DunThe 11:10 a. ax. worship

vk# waa led by the Collegw
Student* cf the church with
sermons by David P ratt and
Richard Miller. Other* taking
part were Carl 8 wofford J r ,
Eleanor Ferrell, Belay New­
man, Darlene Shea, Eleanor
Zukowskl and Steve Bingham.
Th* Senior MYF was In
charge of th* Evening Ser­
vice held a t 7:30 p. m. with
Denny Casselberry giving th#
sermon. Johnny Haynes led a
sharing tim© with mctnlwr* of
th* congregation t e l l i n g
things they are looking for­
ward to in the new year.
Other* participating in th*
service were Roger Mobley,
Cathy Waltman, Keith Willis,
Marcia Lyona, Loleanne Wag­
ner, Judy Lambert and JiU
Forayth.
The Youth Choir aang as a
special hymn, "Living For
Jesus.” Serving os ushers
war* Joe Zukowskl, David
Betm,*Darwln Shea and Steve
Shook.

MRS. C. E. BUTLER of DeBary was named a
three-yeor director o f the Mental Health Association at recent elections conducted during a
meeting bold in Sanford.
(Cox Photo)

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ONE FIN AI, LOOK AT
1962 AND SOME SHOTS IN
State Rep. Mack Cleveland
THE DARK.
Jr. today opposed a statewide
• • •
mote (or a 34-scnatur, 109TOR NEWS STORY: Hunt representative
re apportionCo. plant Incut inir here.
mcnl plan which has tile hack­
BIGGEST
DISAPPOINT- ing nf the recenlly formed
MENT: Boat Marina fizzle.
major* conference on reapLONGEST S E R I E S OF portionment.
"Il could very well leave
LOVE LETTERS: County at­
torney correspondence to till' Seminole County without a
senator and give too much
attorney general.
OUTSTANDING SERVICE power to Dade County in tlic
AWARD: Mack Cleveland Jr. senate.” he said.
Under the proposed plan,
for hi* com tsnt legislative
Rattle to net Seminole repro- Dade County would gel six
senators while only certain
acntatlott In the Senate.
MERIT A W A R D: Jim small counties would get a
Crappa for hi* Iradrrahip of senator.
"I want In know more about
the city.
TIRE BREAM AWARD: it before I'll vote for it,” said
Cleveland, adding. “ I Just
Me, for thinking th* city
don't want Seminole left out
would do something about
in the cold.”
tearing down tome of th* old
West Palm Reach Mayor
building*.
Sylvan Ilurdick said Thursday
•
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AWARD FOR THE MAN
WHO WORKS 0 U I E T L Y
WITHOUT PROPER RECO­
GNITION FOR THE GOOD
OF THE C O M M U N I T Y:
Scott Burn*.
BRAVERY AWARD: John
Krider for (peaking a t the De­
llary Chamber of Commerce.
MOST LIKELY TO 8UCCEKII AWARD. New Chain,
her President Francis Itoumll- I
lot Jr.
NICEST GUY A W A R D.
Gene Tucker, Howard Hodges,
George Touhy. Heck. I may
need some money this year.

toutblialtwl YwB

that petitions will be circular
rd throughout the state for
citizens to sign hacking the
proposal.
These |H't it unis will lie pre­
sented to the state's legisla­
tors and to the ledcral rourt
in Miami when the proposal
is filed.
T h e mayor’s conference
adopteil the proposal Thursday
mid took steps to prevent any
special session or llte State
Legislature which would l&gt;e
designed lo reapportion by
statute instead of by constitu­
tional amendment.
T h e conference ordered
counsel Reece Smith In file
for an injtiction against the
stale comptroller for paying
legislators' salaries if any
trssion was called for statu­
tory legislation.
The reapportionment pro-

Fit!.. JANUARY 4. I I S A N F O R D .

posal would provide (or the
House to lie selected on a
county bails and the Senate
by
imputation.
Bid
both
house* would hi- under urban
control.
Each county would have omrepresentative with additional
House members awarded for
each additional Iwu per rent
of the state's population re­
siding in the particular coun­

ty.

This would give the 43 rural
counties, which have 13 per
rent of the state's population,
control of 4(1 per cent of the
House and only 18*5 per rent
of the Senate.
Dade Crnrnly would get II
representatives and six senators.
Duval, Hill thorough, I’inelns and Brevard County would
get three senators each.

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TALLAHASSEE (UFII Big county legislators, barked
by the governor and the Sen­
ate president, won out Thurs­
day over force* pressing for
a quick legislative special
session to deal villi states
rights.
House Speaker M a II o r y
Horn*', a leader in the stales
rights light, agreed Thursday
the Legislature must apportion
itself before attention is
shlfLxl to other matters.

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Press Cuts Order
LIMA, Peru (U l’ll — The
military Junta government de­
creed Thursday night that in
future all Peruvian newspa­
pers umi broadcasting station*
must carry all official an­
nouncements in their entirri)
and within a reasonable time.”

Hatters Strike
NEW YORK
About
9.000 millinery workers remuim-d on strike against 350
headwear firms toduy. The
walkout, w hieli began Thinsday, i« the first in 32 years to
hit tin* city's hutimiklug in­
dustry,

A resolution I* expected to
be passed Tuesday morning by
Die County Commission pledg­
ing support to the promised
Orlando jetport, hut tied tu it
will In* a proviso Dial the
Orange County Com mission
carry nut it* end of Ihe bar
g a n dating from 1959 to ex­
tend Lake Barton Road lo
meet SR 43d at a point be­
tween Tanglewood and Eastbrook subdivisions
At that time an informal
agreement was reached be­
tween the two county commis­
sion* that center line surveys
would lie made, with the hemmole County section of Sit 43d
taking oil across country in
a southeasterly direction, and
Lake Barton Road living ex­
tended lo make the junction.
Hie local commission Tar­

ried through Imi no rerurd is lo be bleated. With over
has been found, according to 3.18X1 Seminole County people
Commissioner Vernon Dunn, Using Die jetport Inst year, it
of such a survey ever In'lng is felt that more direct access
made hy Die Orange County i* a necessity.
body.
The ultimate aim of Ihe SR
According In Dunn, there is (30 extension is to tic in with
money in ihe Grange County U.S (It east of SI. Cloud and
road funds tor (our lulling Die Dins provide a shorter rouiu
Lake Barton road Irom SR 50 lo .Miami.
south to Curry Ford Road,
Dunn said that as far as ho
hot tills i.s of no use to Die can determine, imi arrange­
people of Seminole County.
ments have been made hy
County Clerk Arthur Beck­ Orange County to acquire the
with has written Hie Orange necessary right of way for Din
County Commission and State! Lake Barton Road exlension
Itoad Board member Max and he said he ran see no
Brewer, bringing the matter reason for supporting Die pro­
to their attention. To date posed jetport utiles* it can lie
no reply ha* Ix-en received of some bencllt lo Dlls coun­
from either.
ty, and Die only way il can la*
The route would pinvidc di­ is for Grange County to do
rect line access from Sem­ llirir bit to provide more d i­
inole County to Mel'oy AFit, rect access for Die people of
where the proposed Jei facility this area.

City In Black, Audit Shows

The City of Sanford ended
1902 in the black with a
healthy surplus of $38,157, the
annual audit revealed today.
The audit, also revealed ntl
increase of capital expendi­
tures of $5,1)00 with $90,001
repotted in 1902 rompim-d
willi $75,000 for the previous
year.
Revenues lo the general
NEW' YORK (U P I)- Trad­
ing was heavy on a .-dimply fond wen* np $20,000 with
higher « p e n i o g for stock last year set at $810,000 n*
price* today. The alliance of
nil three Dow Julies averages
to new iciovei) peak* Thurs­
day produced an overwhelm
lug consensus in Wall Blivet
Hint th* matkcl lias embarked
Now tlint Die deed lo Os­
on a new phase of advance.
ceola airstiip is in hand, Die
future uses of tile facility me
voiy null'll up lo the air, noIlltS] l)N (UPI ^—’1 wo till* lording tiS U p liij Commission
et ly s is t e r s w ere lou iid tror.rn I’hnirninu J. (J. Hutchison to­
to deatli T h u is d a y n ig h t ill day*.
th e ir
u n h e a le d
tw o • atury
I'upt. Joseph Tolly, com­

Stocks Up Sharply

compared to $790,OoO for the
previous year,
City Clerk Henry Tamm
Jr. rmphaaized the increase
was due to * boost in m il
estate ami persrnal properly
luxe*.
Gvei all expenditure* in tin*
general filial for 1902 totaled
9792.1*13 white in 1901 the
figure was $715,298.
There were also increase*

1in the debt service, with $289,50tJ reported last year s i
rumpAred to $271,871 for th*
pluvious year.
During the year the hoard
of bond trustee* retired som*
$180,000 in bonds.

The audit also revealed that
pledges from the Ftoriiiil
Power and Light Co. fraili-lii-e jumped over $ 1,000 frum
*51.001* to $56,17*7.

Airstrip Use All Up In The Air

T in s CAR RAN UNIIER A TRUCK wliilo tiuvullnir at hijrh opi-ori thin morning nt tlie Inter*
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Hutchison said if the air­
mamling officer Heavy Attack
Wing Gnu at SNAS said field cannot l&gt;e used fur fly­
Thursday that couimereilll use ing purposes the rounly would
m -tiim of livvy 17-02 ttml Sit -11il, tin* Highway
of Die nil- field would seriously then hold it as an industrial
l ’iiti'ol mill.
hamper the opeiatiolis ol (lie site and' permit non-air uses
air station, and lie feels lliat until a itch time the property is
use of tbr s t r i p hy small pri­ tiirnrsl over to an industrial
vate plum s would la- a Imi- iiaur.
1w ooden hom e w liirlt contained
nr do us oprintion.
m o le than $11,500 ill cu-di and
Tin- Navy position is that
negotiable securities. Author­
u*e of (lie firiil for either priv­
ities ruled the drstb nf Miss
ate or light romim-reial us*
should lie illsroumged hi-cnusr
MIAMI (UPI I — Diploma­ Jeannette MrCutehron, 82, ami
her sister Helen, 87, were
of iuterfeieni-e with (lie flight
tic sources said toduy Premier caused by exposure.
pattern presently usisl hy
pilal willi severe bruises.
Fidel Castro is I.rimming the
It. C. t'srtMin was re-elected Navy airerafl.
Trooper J. L. Sikes an ill boll) fact (but the withdrawal of
Tin* lamgwood City Cuumll
curs were a total lost. He Soviet mlssili* from Luhn has
chairman of the tamgwnod
Thursday
night was thm vtrn.
BERLIN (U PI)—West Ber­
charged Mi*s Carroll willi
ttunlr il inip»**ihle for him to lin police today announced Hu­ City Council si Thursday
rd
with
possible
action over
driving on the wrong side ol
expand any Cuban roufiici in­ ai rest of lliiee men ami a night's reorganization meeting
Dm road.
(hr
installation
of
water
to general war. '
woman &lt;&gt;n elmigi-s they set off in a four lo mm vote. Only
mama
In
Lake
Gem
Park,
al­
Tin- soUlres said ('untie ex­ two explosion* la st mouth that dissenting voice was CnrlMin'i,
though the property involved
pressed this attitude in a tultv blev holes in Die eoti-refugee
ulw&gt; cast III* vole for Council­
with llavuna University stu­ wall nml broke Dil window* in
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — wa* given as a public utilities
dent* last month in which he West Beilin. The four, all man Jim Reiter.
The
U. S. Army Corps of En­ easrtmiil loveral year* ngo.
A public hearing, held prior
also sneered ai Premier Niki­ West Germans, wen- arrested
gineer* awarded * $ 2 1 mil­ Owner of tlie I I foot easeta Khrushchev’* policy of Thursday in the West (irmimi to Die meeting, brought no ob­ lion ruulracl today (or enlarg
city of llnvlui h, p o lice said.
jections to Die zoning change ing a 7 2-mile section ol llie menl strip is Adolph Helm,
A ra*lt of brush fires break “peaceful ■uexiatenre."
“While we had the rockets,
ing out about 5 p in. Thursday
from w inm cirial to industrial Kissimmee R i v e r la-tween who advised Die council that
kept Bike Mary's Volunteer we could in son. that U. S.
on property located off Molnar Lake Kissimmee and Lake lie allowed the easement only
F irr Dept. hopping-** a large -aggro*?-un would_ not be
for lliw use of llie {tower com­
An- north along Die railroad. Ukct'cholM'c.
number of men and all tliree merely n local matter,” C»»*
Tite contract went to Die pany, and that liu would seek
An ordinance making Die
tro wa- ipaitcd os saying,
tinek* responded to culls.
Hendry Curp. of Tampa, Ihe
zoning change will lie drawn lowest of lo bidder* on Dio further action to prevent the
Uric of Iwu fire* on Washing­ "Now we cannot.”
MIAMI (U P I) — A jet
iijhiii
further
advisement
from
ton Avr . southwest of Fifth
On*
railed
industries fighter plane fiiim Home­
work which is part uf Die city from using it.
IIiism'II ll.ias. owner-manager
St., posed a definite llircat hi minister Einealn (Clio) liiievWorking on iu*Ulling the
Central
and Southern Florida
u large house trailer and fire­ urn's |&lt; polled stutreurllt to u stead Air F, ret- Base crashed of Master Door Co., Inc., of IhxHl control project
mains over tire* Helm ease,
men eonceulruled efforts lo Communist new mono in u re­ ill the Evel glades west nf Gilando, who ret|oesled Ihe
Tin- Army also said today merit, which is luring done by
bring this fire under rontrul cent inter view that (Soviet .Miami's inti rnatloiiul alipoil change m order to permanent hid* will la- opened in late lilts city to extend iia line! mil
ly
locale
ilia
planl
in
lamg
as another broke out norllieasl missiles would have ix-en used today, A Coast Guard plane
January and early Fein nary- tn Die Plaza a n a , was ex­
wood.
of town.
nguinsl U. S. elties if lh»r* spotted the wreckage and a
on another water coiilrol pro­ pected In be continued and
U
'llm
fiom
Die
State
Itoad
ject, including enlargement ol completed today, since the
had lawn an Amerirun attack helicopter flew a physician
'Dept , Die County Commission a canal Ix-twccn lake* Huton Culm while they weir x- lo the srene.
council ha* been advised hy
Swiss llarrassud
Another ail plane. Believed and County Engineer Bill Bush chineha and Kissimmee, Coti lls attorney ttiat tiso of Dm
HA\ \NA ( UPI&gt;—The Swiss valiable in that country.
were rend in regard* to cause
strip is legally permissible.
The bearded Cuban's re­ lo be a military* plane from and remedies ol condition* on is estimated at fltxi.lxxi.
Embassy announced Thursday
MarDitl
Air
Force
lla-e.1
it has appealed to authorities mark* a* reported here msdilaingwoml-Markham ltd . Imth
here for protection against it appear iv was siding with | rruahed in Tampa Bay lute in and nut of Die lamgwood
street gangs which have been lied l hum's "hard line” ap- thi« morning, uuiluiritje* re Cily limits.
OKLANIH) SENTINEL
polled.
proarh to world affaire.
harassing visitors.
All three lei let* denied responsibilily tor deep chock
holes found in Die road and ail
vised Die rouneil of steps
wIdrh »lmnld !m- taken to
creole a joint city-county
HOUSTON tU I’l) — Aidiu maintenance plan.
nan! Gordon Uoofier rould
I o**t mouth Ihr laingwisid
)Kiiv||&gt;ly make 22 nrhil* around council adopted and prexented
the earth if Ins Mercury- flight a resolution to rounly com­
goes well lliis spring
missioners asking the county
Tlie space agency's Manned lo make decenary repairs on
Spacecraft Center said Thor* liir road since condition* there
“Shad Capital Of The World”
dsy present plant are lo add were felt In have been prim ar­
lour more orbits if the first 18 ily rallied hy stale and county
are successful. Tin- change use
would mean Dial Cooper would
Plans were made by tlie
land in Die Pacific instead of council Tim rial ay night lo go
Die Atlantic Ocran a» planned ahead willi repairs on Dir most
earlier.
hazardous corner* while tak
ing under further con»idera
(ion Ihe joint participation

Sisters Freeze

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In Two Accidents

Two accidents, one Thurs­
day stlernoun and one today,
resulted in three cars being
demolished and two adults and
a child In-tug sent to Seminute
Memorial Huspital.
This morning's mishap oc­
curred at 8 a m. when Orville
C. Coyncr, 59, Sanford, going
south on Ilwy. 17 92. struck the
rear end of a truck driven by
Henry Gordon, a Sanford Ne­
gro. as tile truck was about
to make a left turn onto SR 419
at Five Points, the Highway
Patrol reported.
Coyncr vvas taken to Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital suf­
fering from severe lacerations
and abrasion* of Die head,
face and rhed. lie wa* charg­
ed with unlawful speeding by
Trouper C. E. Tomlinson, wliu
investigated.
Thursday'* accident occur
red about a mile north of San
ford on Hwy. 17-92 when a car
driven by Carolyn Carroll. 18.
of Clnylon. Ala., crossed Die
center line of the highway ami
struck a car driven by Francis
I'rzold, lyeBary. Pczold's wife.
Hazel, and small daughter,
Anna Marie, were hospitalized
at Seminole Memorial Hoi-

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Carlson Heads
Longwood Board

Use Of Easement
Is Questioned

Blasters Meld

Osceola Water
Project Job Let

Brush Fires Keep
Lake Mary Fire
Department Busy

Two Jet Planes
Reported Down

Shad Derby

Next Space Trip
M ay Be 22 Orbits

OPEN A T

SANFORD

January 6th

15,383 Shad Registered A t

Civil Air Patrol
Unit Scheduled

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Coutity C u in in i a • i e n er
fit* linen J. C. Hutchison
goea back to the huspital next
week for more surgery , , .
He'll mi** Tuesday’* orgaui-

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Tin* United States- lost III
million man.days of lalmr in
11*62 due to strikes, llte Lalmr
Department reported today.
This « m almost three million
more than wa* lost in 1901.

Hni old Thomas D'Biien, a
murderous barroom brawler,
was placed on the FBI's list of
10 most wuiitfd criminals to­
day. O'Brien has liven sought
suite August 19011 for the on{■invoked slaying of an ac■pininlnnec ill n Fox I.like, 111.,
tavern.

OF Jim Hardy really pula
In a day'a work . . . Last year
aome $23,000 was collected
front parking nu-trr fines. . ,
s e e
New Aiix of Sanford plant
rr-mdy for formal dedication
early next month.
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Work Iooss Up

WASHINGTON (UPI) —

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Meeting aet up n»*t wes-k
between our legislators and
State Ruud Hoard nteml&gt;er
Max Brewer . . . What will
they talk «IhiuI? , , . (“May­
be the Lake Monroe Cause­
SOUTHEND. England (LTD
way 71
— The Earl of Buckingham­
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shire said today lie may ex
You cun file for homestead change hie street -cleaning Jt»b
exemption now at the Tax fur ■ seal in the House of
Assessor'* office. Deadline is l/irds after all.
A pi It I.
The Cl-year old earl admit­
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ted lie Is tempted hy (lie pay
Those fat* y, colorful ''dc- —nearly $9 a day—lie can col­
roll'* ........-minty vehicle* a r­ lect as a member of the house.
rived yiwtcrday at a cost of IBs present city job pays only
$1.03 apiece . . . 330 ordered. 128 a week.
Buckinghamshire inherited
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The Lions Club, of Sanford the Bile two days ago from a
and Casselberry and the Wo­ cousin who was one of Bri­
tain's wealthiest land owners
men’s Auxiliary of Seminole
The estate probably will go to
Memorial Hospital are put­
llie government to he preserv­
ting on a benefit—for the ed as a “stalely nomr.”-----thminolr Hospital K » Bunk
The new earl said at first
at the 4n]-Alal Fronton in I hat Dir title would make no
Fern Park on Jan, 22. Till* difference In his way of life.
worthy cause surely rates Today, however, he was hav­
your participation
ing second thoughts.
• • •
"Why shouldn't I cash In on
What look* like a pretty my title?” he said, "I've had
good car lias been standing at enough ol shoveling snow. Be­
the intersection of Slt 411* and ing a peer will make lifr eas­
Hwy. 17-02 for a number of ier.
daya now. Question: 1* it
"A lot of companies are in­
abandoned or just resting? terested in having an earl's
And how come it hasn't been name on their letterheads.
There should he something in
lowed away or something?
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that for me.”
He said that, il hr doc* rnMotorists almost need a
road map to negotiate that trr the House of lairds, he has
fancy new into* set-lion at his party affiliation all figured
Hwy. 17-02 and SR 43(1. Saw out.
a lady yesterday morning try­
ing to figure nut how to make
• left turn west on 430 and
she finally ended up in the
Winter Park First Fed. park­
ing lot—completely fru strat­
ed. •
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looking over the city audit
w* found that fine and fortfeiture funds from the city
rourt were down about $7,000.
In 1962 $35,798 came into the
courte while during the pre­
vious year it
wu*
&lt;(2,905.
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Brawler Wanted

Castro Moaning
Newest Earl Has
Three Persons Hurt
Change Of Mind
Over Missiles

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FLOiil 1)A

Duval
and
Hillsborough
counties would get six repre­
sentatives each, while Find
las ami Broward would gel
five. Orange and Palm Beach
four each, and Folk. Escam­
bia. Volusia and Brevard Ihrre
each.

Jacksonville, Mayor" liny-don
Buitu spvuka here at the Rotaiy Club Monday on the
Jacksonville story.
Till* should be i|uite a
month for lloug Stemtroni . .
He m vin- a sure b&lt; t to grab
the Jnycee Good Government
nirnnl and Chamber of Com­
merce .Merit honura.

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United IYcm U-iphhI Wire

THE HOME OF THE CASEY BERG EH family

shown Iwiny cmmunieD by fluniert this morning
following the exjilu*iou uf at giu stove. The homo

and content* were a total loan, but none o f the
family of five waa injured in the bliize. The Idtke
-Mary Volunteer Fire lJejit, answered the cuJl.

proposal.

An organization inerting fo r' Mcrchanta To Meet
a Civil Air Patrol unit to In* The Downtown Merchants
organised in Mouth Seminole Association will inert at the
County will Ihi held Saturday, Chamber of Commetie at 2
Feb. 2.
p. m. Tuesday, Co-Chairmen,
Further information ran he K. C, Harper Jr. and (Jiaille
obtained by railing Ueiu'J' ll«&gt;!ilnsoo announced today. All
(Ward at FA 2-U5I&amp;.
, incinbere ai* urged lo attend.

Crowe's Camp
LAST 1%2 SHAD DERBY
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Don't Butt In/ West Is Told

Rrralk Page 8— Tuea. Jan. 1, ’63

U N Awaits Tshontbe

Congresses and the grand atsnd together if capitalists i some capitalist tries to put
I his nose in our differences,
ball in the St. George Hall try to butt in.
"Y e s ,
there are differ- then we will fight against
of the Kremlin palace. Khru­
shchev and Soviet President cnees,” he said. "But when I him together.”
Leonid Brvihnev sent a New
Year's message to President
Kennedy, expressing the hope
for a "g rea t Improvement la
relations” during 1M3.
Mr. D. M. Gaines, 83, died at Md.; 23 grandchildren and 17
The message, one o f many his home at 319 Fifth 8t. Mon­ great grandchildren.
sent to world leaders, said day after a lingering Illness.
The body will lie sent lo
the two Soviet leaden "hope
He was born in Walhalla, S. Suitland, Md. for services and
It will be a year o f Joint e f­
burial. Brisson Funeral Homa
forts radically to improve the C., Sept. Id, 1*79, and was a
is in charge o f local arrange­
international situation in tfae retired reel estate dealer. He
ments.
interests of all humanity." hed made his home In Sanford
Tho message wished Ken­ for the past three years, and 1
nedy, his family and all was a member o f the First
A Ncpuk-ao mystic spent
Americans beat wishes In the Baptist Church o f Arlington, two nights wandering bare­
new year.
foot in the Mingho Valley o f
Va.
Survivors Include his wife, the Himalayas while a snow­
In ■ message to Cubs,
Khrushchev
and
Brezhnev Sirs. Ida Gainea o f Sanford; storm raged, the National
praised Prem ier Fidel Castro seven children, Earl M. o f A r­ Geographic Magazine says.
and pledged
Russia’s full lington, David of Orange City, Though his hands and feet
support to hla nation.
Charles o f Sanford; Mrs. Ber­ were awollen, the mystle suf­
In his rambling toast at the nice Gandy, Sanford: Mrs. M il­ fered no frostbite. Physiolo­
ball,
Khrushchev
admitted dred Deftiader of Washington, gists found the Nepalese had
there were differences in the D. C.; Mrs. Jessia Hamilton an amazing ability to control
Prior to the lavish banquet Communist world, but he said o f Fishertville, Va. and Mr*. the circulation o f blood to hia
in the modernistic Palace of the Communist nations will Paga Tueker of Camp Springs, extremities.

MOSCOW (U P I ) — Soviet
Prem ier N ikitt S. Khrushchev
in a half-peaceful, half-beiUcosc New Year's toast, warn­
ed the "West loday to stay
out of his spat with Commun­
ist China.
The premier also said the
Cuban crisis proved that the
Soviet army should be given
- new modern weapons.” He
did not elaborate, but he
warned that any Western at­
tack on the Soviet Union
would trigger a retaliation
causing the West’s destruction
"in ■ matter of hours—short
hours.”
Khrushchev made his com­
ments to 1.S00 members of the
Soviet elite and the Moscow
diplomatic corps at tho an­
nual Kremlin New Y ea r’s
F.ve ball. Ho was in a gay
and expansive mood and did
not give the signal for the
party to break up until 3:30
a. m.

M ove In Katanga
LE O PO LD VILLE , The Con. o f

Ellsibethville

and

other

go (U P I) — The United S i - strategic points, Thant warn­
ttona paused today in Ua earnpaiga against Katanga to see
whether Provincial Praildent
M ob * T aton h o will bow lo
U N m ilitary might o r lead a
guerrilla tote* In a counter­
attack.
Tihom be waa reported to
hava returned from Southern
Rhodesia to the Katanga cop­
per raining town o f Kolweil,
eite o f a m ajor Katangeac air
base UO miles northwest of
Elisabeth villa. But there was
no official confirmation o f his
return.
N or was there an Indica­
tion whether Tsbombe came
back to fight the United Na­
tions o r negotiate an end to
hla secession ae demanded by
U N Secretary General Thant.
WKk UN troops la control

ed Tshombe to negotiate re ­
integration into the Congo
within two weeks or face
"other m eaw rrs.” The warn­
ing was contained In a long
statement issued Monday at
U N headquarters In Now
York.
Thant put Tshombe on no­
tice (hit the JB.ooOman UN
force will not let the routed
Katangcse troops bsck Into
Ellssbelhvlllr.
He
wsrncd
that the United Nations will
strike back swiftly against
any fresh Kitangese attack.
The UN chief executive said
time waa running out for
Implementation of the UN
plan for ending Katanga's
secession and reunifying the
Congo under a federal sys­
tem.

r

NEW MEMBERS of the Sanford Elks Lodge 1341 who were Initiated at
a dinner meeting include thexe men who are ehown receiving lapel pins
from Exalted Bluer Frank Holmes, right. From left Burl Traylor, Dick
May, I’aul Johnson and Jim Jordon. William Taab and Edwin Neville were
received by transfer from other lodge*.
(Herald Photo)

Mr. D. M. Gaines Dies At Age 83

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Ry LARRY VERSIIEL
HERE’S A MONTH BY
MONTH AYIt A I’.OK 1902 IN
HEADLINE FORM.
JA N U A R Y: Weather was
25 degrees nn Jan. 1 . . . fear
for county’* citrus. . . . City
sewage treatment plants gets
V

Cnlird Press Inlrrnational
At leest 26 persons died
from accident* in Florid* dur­
ing the long New Year'* holi­
day weekend, but traffic fata­
lities fell short of the num­
ber predicted by Highway Pa­
trol Chief 1L N. Kirkman.
A UPI count showed 11 per­
sons dint in traffic accidents,
seven from miscellanroua ac­
cidents, Including four hunt­
ing mishaps, and five in a
plane crash at Marathon. The
Highway Patrol had predicted
2S traffic deaths.

An unidentified pedestrian
wa» killed in Miami when
struck by a pickup truck
shortly before the holiday
period ended at midnight
Tuesday.
Five member* of a Forestville. Md., family ditsl Tues­
day when their light plsne
crashed and burned shortly
after taking off from Mara­
thon Key.
With late national report*
still coming in. United Pres*
International counted 385 per­

sons dead in trsfflr accidents
during the long holiday.
A breakdown showed: traf­
fic, 18S; fire#, 73; plane*. t2j
miscellaneous, 130. Total 600.
California led Uip nation
with 46 traffic deaths. Texas
hsd 35, Illinois 20, New Y'ork
and Oklahoma 19 each and
Pennslvania 16, Ohio and
Ninth Carolina reported 13
each and Florida, Georgia.
Michigan and Virginia 12
each.
A DcLaml man died as a re­
sult of injuries received in a

Seminole County wreck Tues­
day and the driver of tha ear
w as hospitalised.
The victim was identified as
William Bruy of DeLaml, who
died at Seminole Memorial
Hospital after the car in whirh
he was a passenger flipped
over twice and skidded 813
feet when the drivrr, Virginia
Parker of Dcl.nnd, apparently
loat control, Highway Patrol
Trooper J. U Sike* said.
The accident occurred on
Hw'y. 17-92 two and a half
mile* south of Sanford.

I

Another

Result

Of

Holiday

On

Highway

o ff the ground. • • • Downtown
shopping mall project fiizlrs
out. . . . County mores to hire
administrative aide (we're still
waitingl, . , , J. C. Hutrliisnn
named rhairman of the Coun­
ty Commission with Avery ob­
jecting (wilt it h a p p e n
W E A T H E R : Cloudy, continued cool. I,o w ton igh t about 45.
again?).
FEBRUARY: Mayor Crappa
KfttnbH.tlicd tWK
WHO.. JANUARY 2. I DOS SANKOUD,
U nited i ’ lemt Leaded W ire
v o l . ns
picture on the front page 11
times during the 28 day pe­
riod. . . , Flans to renovate
the courthouse start* under
the direction of Rob Brown. , . .
Five-Year Naval A ir Station
improvement set. . . . New
Sanford Foal Office bills snag­
M eeting Eyed
ged. . . . Bids opened on State
Road 4.16.
LONDON (U PI t—The Dally
MARCH: Forgers hit SunHerald said today Prrxiilrui
ford Atlantic Rank for $25,Kennedy 1* considering "*n
000. . . . Franchise directive
early meeting" with French
•ubmitted to the County Com­
] ’resilient Charles do Gaulle
mission. (This wilt be going
over the U. S. oiler to provide
on throughout the year so wc
Polaris missiles to France and
ROSTOV (U P I) — Rescue warmer weather throughout quickly a- they could be plow­
won't mention it aguin.) . . . |
Britain.
ed out.
tram*
today continued their lire region today.
Hospital buya John Burton
More snow fell Monday in
round-the
clock
search
fu
r
At
llangor,
Maine,
where
Mcilonvilla property for $36,12-Alarm Fire
EARLY I1IRI) LINE at the courthouse today ntrtilchotl down the aide000 (parking lot?). . . . Jim
PHILADELPHIA (U P I)-A n families, motorists and ice the hliuard dumped three leet Maine, where authorities (ear­
walk as hundred# of Seminole County citizen* purchased new automobile
Crappa picture hit front page
eight-story building iiurued to fishermen trapped by the ol snow on the level and dlilt* ed more than 2.&lt;x&gt;0 persons
license tatf*. Pendline for the new blue and white plnte* i* Feb. ’JO. They
six times. . . . County tr ies to
the ground Tuesday night in a worst bli//.ud ol llie century up to kit feet deep, olficial* might be marooned.
can al*o be ordered by mail.
(Herald Photo)
help city *oo hut cries of pol*
12 ?&gt;ann fire which severely in northern Maine.
said it would be st least a
'Hie rest of tile Northeast
tics, politics heard through­
iiamagel about 30 home*,
Tlie bitter Sturm rrlaxed its week before conditions re experienced relief from biting
urrcknl a Beading Railroad grip on ninxt nf Ihe Nurtheail turned l» normal.
out the land. , . . Flan dies.
winds and sub-rent tempera
right of way and threatened a Tuesday ami muted nut to
AFR1L: Carlton Bliss .quits
Giant Imllihxei* and snow tore* that closed srnnnls,
heavily-populated nine hlork sea, leaving in its wake at plow a palrolrd highways In stalled cars, interrupted elec­
as county engineer. . . . City
area of North Philadelphia.
Civil Service Hoard and com­
northern and central Maine to tric and Iriephone service and
| least 27 victims.
mission feuds on firing of
I Tire U S. Weather Hurrau battle steady drilling that roll caused a rash nf fires.
Boycott Planned
worker. . , . Vince Rolierte
promised clear skies a n d tinned lo bury many road* as I Nine New Englanders died
OAKLAND. Calif. I L I’ ll —
says he'll quit but never does.
BOSTON (U P I) — Men
Rev. Martin laither King,
. . . Mrs. Virgil Wright ihoota who dated a 13-year-old secre­
husband to death. . . . Frank
Pipeline Co. reported that speaking at a rally celebrat­
Construction
of
the
million
tary found alain in her apart­
Leone named new County
dollar jet fuel facility and they will open bida on thr ing the tooth anniversary of
Health director. . . . City, ment Monday were quest limed pipeline to |ump jet fuel project “ soon” with roust ruc­ the Emancipation Proclama­
tion. a;itil Tuesday night that
County agrees to pitve 'doth St. today by humteide detective* fr-'tn Lake Monroe to the tion set later in the month.
M AY: Judge Vernon Mile investigating
th e
Boston Sanford Naval A ir Station
The City C o m m i s s i o n a campaign is bring organireil
onlcrs mandatory Jail sen­ arm's eighth strangling In will begin by the middle of the agreed last month tu allow to boycott tile products id
i n a I discriminate
tences for drunk driver*. , . . |slv month-.-.
month, it wns reported today. the eompanj »-• construct two f i r m s
An Aniericj*’ Army rnplaiu
against Negroes.
Mrs. Wright indicted on sec­
Officials
o
f
th*
Sanford
and
a
half
miles
of
pipeline
A 23-ycar-old man who said
was killed today and four
HAVANA (U l’ l) —-Tioops i dawn to hrnadeaat revolutionond degree murder charge. . . , he had gone out at least a
and utilise rights-of-way for
other Americana were Wound­ • warmed throughout Huvaiia l ary alugan*. Win k throughout
Smoking
Gains
Lee Gary and John Alexander ilozrn times with the victim.
the project stretching from
ed, I wo of them -erhoi-ly, by today a* government propa­ .the island was halted liy gov •
WASHINGTON « U PI)—Hie
elected to County Commission Patricia F. Biasette, voluntar­
thu lake front along MellonCommunists who shot down ganda media r ailed oil Cubans eminent edict to allow (-tuple
Agriculture Department has
in Dctnu primary. . . . Joe ily took a lie detector test and
vitle to NAS.
five It. 8, Army helicopter*, in turn nut en massi* fur Fidel lo gather in Havana.
fnri-rast cigaret consumption
Ilnvia wins legislative race. was believed cleared.
The rompuiiy plans to cull- in the United Stales will allow ■ U, X. military spokesman ■'astro'* fuurtli anniversary
A military parade and a
Han Wright and A. W. Epps
Pollre said they did mil
struct Its own deck* and a a "modest gain" in 1963 over anucunenl.
celebration of the overthrow speech by Castro were thr
Jr. named to school hoard. . . .
now believe the Blsscite kill­
The spokesman said the of ex-president Kulgeiu-io Ba­
quarter of a million dollar ihe 5|Q billion that went up in
' prils ipal holiday hill of fare.
Chase and Company riled for ing was n-laled to any of the
TERRE
HAUTE.
I ml. storage installation. Some 26
slain explain *va* a military tista.
aninkr
in
1962.
The
department
I The anniversary observance
violation of lalior act. . . . Bill other strangling*, sonic of I ITI'I)—An explosion shatter­
million gallons of fuel is *x- estimated elgaret output tn adviser taking pait in a gov­
All radio station* linked in­ actually connw a day late,
Bush named County engineer. which are believed to Iw work ed a meat processing plant
|ierted to be punqied annually 1962 at a record 537 billion, up ernment assaidt on the east­ to a iiutinnuule network at
piesumably to avoid cuuftidou
. . . New college set for Sem­ of a psychopathic killer.
today, trapping dead anil in­ through the pipe.
ern edge nf tha I’ lsin of
eight billion from 1961
with tin- traditional retrhrainole County.
Herds, about 3H mile* south
At first it apprsi ed the jured workmen in piles of
liim of New Year's,
JUNE: T h r e e p u b l i c
west of Saigon.
“ mad strangler" had struck rubble amid deadly ammonia
officials forced tu teaign hank
President tlsvahlo Dm lieu*
He
said
the
wounded
Amer­
again. But an aulopay disclos­ fumes.
CAGLIARI, Sardinia (U P I)
posts,. , . County Commission­
gave a roci-plimi al the Cuban
Pollre said at least two per­
ica ns apparently were hr lb
ed that Miss Rissette was one
—Authorities
said
Tuesday
an
er Vernon Dunn trie* to muxpresidential palace Tuesday
month pregnant and had not sons were killed and 38 in­
A3D jet lh.it disappeared Fri­ cupter rrrwnirn.
lie press. (Foor Curly.)
JACKSONVILLE (U F D —
night for foreign diplomats
been raped as had most of the jured. Additional dead and in­
Four o f ill* d- wned coll­
day
while
on
a
training
flight
JULY*: School Boa id hii.ru other victims.
nnd official visitors, including
jured were believed trapped The U. S. Army Corps of En­ from Ihe aircraft rarrier USS iers werr 1121* from the third
City and County Cumniismillagc. . . . Multi-million didThera w n « sign* that the beneath tons of debris hour* gineer* will open hid* here Forrestal apparently w e n t Helicopter Company station­ 'loll* and Ihe Hclioid Board Soviet spun-man Pavel Popo­
lar Hunt Cumpnny to put
Jan.
.1
1
on
two
civil
work
pro­
killrr and Miss Bissctta had after thr Mast occurred.
down in the Mediterranean ed nt ftiM-(r*ii(, The ot tier will held their reorganization vich.
plant here. . . . Reapportioninvolving
waterway*
A number u( high Caslioit*
Two men taken from the ject*
coffee together before she
Sea. They abandoned a four- was an ilt 'llt stationed in meetings next Tuesday.
menl battle begins tu get Sem­
officials
sttrmkxl the recep­
was atrangltd with a nylon wreekage svrre dead on ar­ whirh are rspectrd in eosl day search that had (ailed In Saigon.
County roinniiasinner* and
inole a senator. . . . Hassle in
rival at Union Hospital, police more than II.I million.
stocking and her blouse.
find a trace of Ihe plane nr its
'i limit hoard will meet at tion, including Industries Min­
North O r l a n d o com lining
ister Ernesto (file ) Guevara
The larger of Ilia two pro­ three-man crew.
said.
9 a. in. while Ihe city will
town books , . . warrant issued
and Caslro’s brother Itaut,
The explosion occurred at jects culls for construction of
eonvene at K p. m.
for mayor's arrest.
but the premier was not prothe Hume Packing Co. plant a 2.1-mile long ranal at Boyn­ Jimenez Appeals
DEI.AND (U PI I— Bids wilt
J. C. Hutchison Is expected
AUGUSTS One way for
ton Bach and a two-bay spill­
he
opened
here
Thursday
mi
on ihe rity'a west ski*.
MIAMI ( l PD—Former Yen
l„ be re elected us rhairman, •cut.
First St .proposed. . . . County
'loday's »prech v**» Castro'*
Rescue workers donned gas way *« a part of the Central riurlan dictator Marcos P*. construction nf a new lilnary with new riiimuisslouers John
adopts $1,506,000 budget. . . .
masks and groped through and Koulhrrn Florida Flood rri Jimrnei will make snothrr for Stetson University, ho*L Alexander ami Lee Gary re­ first shier Nov, 2, when thr
Fort authority committee of
blockade"
the wreckage searching for Control District program. E*. Idil fur freedom Friday in the ness malinger Edward Fur- placing Ted William* and U, X. “ anus
tha Chamber of Commerce
ba was still
in finer.
k'lig said tislay. The piopo-ed Vernon D iiiiii .
trapped men. Ammonia fumes tiinnled rost Is $600,000.
Fifth
U.
S
Circuit
Court
of
named to probe (rrsli water
NEW YORK (U P I)—Selling
The second contract is for Appeal* in New Orlran*. it thrrr-slnry building will lake
Tin- premier wns expected
had fmreil evacuation of the
Tom McDonald will la- tinport here. . . . City imposes in a variety of blue rhip Is­
to review the event* of 1962,
deepening and widening of was learned today Fere* Jim up tn 15 months to rnmplrlr
plant.
next mayor with Sonny Itustadium tax for f o o t b a l l sues began rolling bark the
t h * Intraronstal Waterway rnrr was jailed here Dec. 12 and eventually will hold more
ttorn replacing Earl iliggln- i n c l u d i n g the continuing
games. . . . Jim Crappa picture stock market toward noon to
from Delray Beaclt to Oakland after losing a legal battle tliiin 250,000 hooks, pin* docu­ lintliam on the city heard.
shortage* which forced his
on front page five limes dur­ day.
legiine lo lalliili fund, sillies
Path. Estimated rust I* |500,- agulnal extradition to Vene- ments, periodical* and micro­
Three
new
lures
will
he
ing month. . . . $40,000 water
A selective demand had giv­
000.
film.
roe la.
aeen mi the si lnm| hoard —J. and other clothing.
improvement program includ­ en the market some buoyancy
He aho was expected to
Han Wiight, John Evans and
ed in city budget,
early in the day, but wlirn the
touch on Ihe niatlrr* as His*
A.
W.
Epps
Jr.,
Jim
IllrkenSEPTEMBER: S l e e p i n g heavyweights came u n d e r
Cuban crisis and (lie lelcaso
incyer is expected to la* re
sickness scare beie . . . city pressure, the general list be
NEW YORK (U P I)—Nego­
of llie 1,113 survivms of tile
elec
led
i
hail
ooili.
sprays, sprays and sprays. . .. gan to case as well.
tiations in Ihe costly Maine toill-fated I96| invasion.
County gives okay to reapporBrokers were little -urpris- Texss maritime strike resume
&lt;package
of
laws
cracking
WASHINGTON
(U
P
I)
—
rrl
Texas
farm
financier
E-tv*
tionment plan giving Semin­ ed by the downturn in view of todsy with federal mediator*
ole County a senator (Mack?) the death o( Oklahoma Sen. hoping both sides hav« recon­ Cungtes* is planning a heavy down on gambling anil the in­ to testify in the mat at hon
((w ho else?)) . . . Circuit Robert Kerr, a staunch sup­ sidered their positions during diet of investigations this year terstate shipment of gambling farm scandal heat logs.
with inquiiii-i already set on ilevie***, largely as the result
Hen. Thomas J Dodd, (ftJudge Volie William* and bar porter of Ihe Kennedy lax re­ a brief New Year rccem.
MIAMI BEACH (U P I) —
such diverse subject* a- the of Seuain criiiiu bearings
Colin,I, wants his juvdiile de­
association feud over epoon vision plan, who many felt
1-abor Secretary W. Willard
Hie preliminary lineup of linquency sulaommittee
|„ More than $50,0110 in fur* and
TALLAHASSEE lU F It ~feeding . . • hassle ironed out1would be sorely missed by the Wlrir. in calling off talks baby adnpllun racket and nar­
ilivrwtigations for th# new wind up Its session* on ihe jewels was stolen from the A report from the II. X. Dcin quiet, secret session. , , . administration in Its attempt M o n d ay urged the Interna­ cotics peddling.
Other s.drcriiiled—irteerrtig*
th—Uongf—». -which
cate
pep pills to teenager*, Inline of Wealthy socialite Hud- pai intent of Health. KdueaOCTOBER: Bird sanctuary to push it« tag program tional Longshoremen's Asso­
'
lions
range
from
sales
of
pep
vene#
Jail.
9,
resits
like
a
and
mail
older sales of guns fold It. Crane while he nnd his tlon and Welfare showed to­
refused by Game Commission. through Congress.
ciation (I1.A) and shippers "tu
wife were at a New Veai's day tlmt Elm id,, n-civi-l
pill*
to
teenager*,
to
news­
handy
r
atalog
of
crime
and
to
youngster*.
. . . Diagonal parking atarta
Even the steels, the best re-evaluate" their drinintls
416.5 million In federal aid to
Dodd also has prellininuiy pally, police disclosed today.
on ona aide of First St. . , . section in thr first hour, saw before returning In the bar­ paper nirrgiTs and stockpile profiteering.
Police M in i# thieves may education In 1962,
surpluses. Even thr flllli* Hoi
The Senate Foreign Rela­ plan* for Investigation* into
Ol' Shep dog rase ends alter Hielr gains rut down despite gaining table.
have reurheil Crane's humc uni Under till' National Defense
four hour session. . . . Terry estimates that production in
The major obstacle tu set­ Estes farm scandal may taka tions Coiillm: tee will try to the hi by adopt Imi racket ami
expose lias opeiathuis of for­ the condition of juvenile de­ exclusive l.a Curve Island by Kiilnatimi Act, an estimated
Cordell killed in Viet Nam New Year's week would be tlement to the Dee. 2i walk­ an encore.
i*ou(« «*» Ho- only road to the 116,6211 high school student*
Last session Congress spent eign
luhhyisl* who
work tention imnies.
plan* crash. , . ,
considerably heller than dur­ out by 75,000 dockw'orkcr*.
island is guulded.
mar*
than
$5
million
on
inves­
against
th*
interest*
of
U.
X,
In
the
House,
Rip.
Emanuel
in Fiords were enrolled in xoNOVEMBER: Sonny Raborn ing Christmas week.
whirh virtually dosed East
The upper bedrounis ol the eiitional classes including 7,tigations,
in
cumulated
thou­
foreign polity objective*.
feller, (D-N. V.i, ha* an­
defeat* Earl Higignhotham in
and Gulf Coast purls, was be
Hen. John I.. McClellan, (D- nounced lie will inquire into muliaion weie ransacked. 7 be 919 III area school* for akilliil
tha City Election race. . . .
lie ted to be the amount of sands of page* nf governfull-length technicians. Th* federal share
mmit-printrd
testimony
and
Ark.), chairman of the per­ newspaper merger* and mono­ loot included a
Flan to build boat marina hare
fringe benefit increase*.
heaid a bewildering number » f manent in*e*tigatiun* sub­ poly ownership by newspap­ black mink coat, a brown mink in financing this program fur
flops. . . . l-*k# Monroe Cause­
witnesses testifying w i t h committee. has inquiries sche­ er* of radio ami television sta­ Jacket, a white mink jackal, a Ihe year was f l . l million,
way proposed. . . . Jet fuel
mink stole, all $H,5&lt;K) diamond
storage facility to locate here
Fednal funds al-o provide
LONDON ( U P I ) - T h e gov- moist faces under the glare of duled into world trafficking tions.
CHEWB, Va (U P I)—A fire
solitaire
and a diamord brace­
camera
lights.
in
dope
He
also
may
look
in­
House
subcommittee#
an*
. . . plan line from lake to and thunderous explosion dr rrnment ha* agreed to Import
aid
or srhuol diilrats In
Out o f last year's inquiries, to the current dock strike, sine to dig inlu Defense De­ let.
NAS.
enrollment ha- invieaaMroyrd two buildings Innnlng nearly 114 million worth of
DECEMBER: Freese tula five businesses anil shattered Soviet consumer goods is re­ perhaps l be major accom­ alleg'd bribing of college ath­ partment spending, and waste
ascausc of federal activity,
curing the year, Klurlda
c o u n t y . , . F r a n c i s windows in shout U other turn for a Ruasian pledge to plishment was enactimeil of letes, and the awarding of a or inefficiency III the giant
Jtouinillal Jr. named president stores today In thr downtown Impori the saint amount of tighter federal controls over multi-million dollar contract foreign aid program.
Former Clerk of the Clituil school districts received $9.2
o f Chamber of Commerce. . . . of this southern Virginia com­ goods from Britain, according tha manufacture and *ul« of to General Dynamic* for tiro
Ken. Htuart Kynilngtou. (D- Court U. P. Herndon ha* been million in these impart funds
North Orlando mayor rase die- munity.
to an announcement here, It drug*. This grow out ml hear­ all-service F - llt f i g h t e r Mo.), will continue hit Invxwti- hospitalised at Seminole Mt- fur operation of schools, in­
missed . . . New post office
gation Into alleged axceasive morial Hospital and was re- cluding teachers' salaries, and
A consensus of merchants said the British Imports will ings an tha baby-deforming plane.
McClellan already ha* ex- profit* in tha nation's iiiulll- ported in good cunditkn to- 11.3 million fur aelnad con­
dedicated. . . . Wal) known a t-, placed Urn damage at more, Include U J million wirth of drug, thalidomide.
Coagroaa atea paaaat *
an lAvUatism to t India*- billion tlaahjdi* program.
V N Wileaa «n—-------1 than t U million.
conned
&lt;«/-l
I strue tioa.

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NO. Gt8

Rescuers Seek Lost
Families In Snows

Suspects Sought Bids Expected Soon
In 8th Strangling
On Fuel Pipeline

in fires during tltc storm and
Us aitermath.
Air Force tielicoptera from
Ihe snow-trained 42nd Air Rearue Delarhment at Dow Air
Force Baae In Bangor, game
wardens and bush pilot* scour­
ed the vast reaches of Maine
wilderness in search of brand­
ed llshermen and snowlwund
families in need &lt;&gt;f aid
Officials expressed fear that
more deaths would occur if
stranded partita were not res­
cued soon.

Five u. S. Copters Castroites Drum Up ..................
On Bribe Charge
Celebration Crowd

Explosion Rocks
Processing Plant

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Waterway Bids
To Be Opened

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Boards Schedule
Reorganization

Seal’d) Ended

Library Kids Set

Stock Market
Rolled Back

Longshoremen
Talks Resume

New Probing Season Is Nearing

$ 50,000 In Furs,

Jewels Stolen

*

Virginia Town
Hit By Blast

Bed Trade Set

Herndon HI

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State Education
Aid Is Listed

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8T. PETERSBURG (U P D St. Petertburf rlty council­
man Jack E. Burklew was ar­
rested Tuesday on charge* nf
offering a hrtbe In Vipe Mayor
Ell S. Jenkins to influence his
vole in the isle of city-owned
radio and television stations,
Burklew was freed nn $.T.cmio
bond.
State Attorney Clair Dacia
charged Burklew in an interination with offering Jenkins
S17.&amp;0U to vote for Hie sale of
WSUN radio and Iclcviiion
stations.
Burklew said he had merely
aiked Jrnkini for hi* legal
opinion nn whether Burklew
emild art a* broker for tlw
proposed sale of Ihe station.
The rity-owned Channel 33
ia an applieanl for the new
Channel lu that hail been as­
signed to the St. Petersburg
area, llie new channel bad
previously been awarded to
VVPST, Inc., but Use case was
rercntly reujtencd by the Fed­
eral Communication! Commis­
sion.
of Cu­

France Urged
To Accept U. S.
Polaris Offer
PARIS (U P I(- T h e United
States slid Britain urged
France today lo accept Presi­
dent Kennedy's offer o f Pol­
aris nuclear missiles.
French President Charles ds
Gaulle ini* md yet replied. But
he Iiiik In-ell reported likely to
turn down the offer unless
Frame is giuiiUd full nurlear
power equality with the Unit­
ed Stale# and Blilallt,
M e e t i n g IM a n n e d
JACKSONVILLE (U I'D —
A im-eiiTg to devetrqTlTTins f°r
Florida'* second annual world
tiudc conference xxiil lie Held
line Jan 21. I.. C. Ringhaver
uf St. Augustine, chairman nf
the wot hi trade coininiltiv of
tire state rhamiwr uf comllinlcr, -aid lire 2K-lliai&gt; coinmltlre will emitpUlr- a pro­
gram for the conference sche­
duled here Maich 7-8.

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President Intends
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To W age All-Out

BIGGEST BARGAINS
IN TOWN DURING
WINN-DIXIE's

KEG. 5f« . . ROSE

Canadian Bacon
KEG. 59s . . ROSE

S li. Po rk Loin . .
REG. 91s . . SMOKED

Fight On Tax Cut
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PA LM BEACH (U P I)- P r e e - man’ s re-election battle of
Jdent Kennedy at Um dawn of IMS. The president looks at
lNt ballavaa it will ba ponlbU the 1983 congressional and
to keep Uia country relatively gubernatorial election results
proapcroua and a v o i d
a and finds the country political­
growth-ilunttog r l»« In unem­ ly la vary closely divided.
ployment. For this rraaon and
He foresees no chances in
xgltm tog Uili month. 1* ln- his cahlnel although he ac­
tenda to wage as all-out fight cepts the fart that after two
in Congreit for tax reduction years in office, some o f his
effective tbla year.
cabinet members may want to
Tito tax cut he envisions return to private business In
wouid not go Into effect all at the foreseeable future, This
once. It would be phaaed to does not apply to Secretary of
lake effect at different tlmea State Dean Rusk. There is no
In order to leaaen lta Impact doubt In Kennedy's mind that
on the budget deficit.
Rusk will stay In his post.
Before Treaiury Secretary
In the International field,
Douglas Dillon puls the de­ the ehlef executive thlnki Rus­
tailed
administration,
one- sia may have learned a lesson
package tax reform bill before from the Cuban missile ven­
the House Ways and Means ture and thus helped to im­
Committee lata this month, the prove (lightly chances for
president and hta lieutenants keeping the world at peace in
(see a flrat fig h t-o v e r whe­ 1963.
ther to keep the House Rules
While this country has no In­
Committee at IS members or tention of-Invading Cuba, the
allow It to revert to 13 mem. president has made It clear
I j O E Without a IS ^ e m le r that absence o f American ac­
R u l e a Committee, Kennedy tion la contingent on Cuba liv ­
fesra the next two ytara will ing at peace with her neigh­
be-virluaJIy barren of legisla­ bors. He believes In time that
tive accomplishment and his Prem ier Fidel Castro will be
program largely unadopted.
toppled, but he does not know
Domeitleaily end econom­ how or when this change will
ically, the president feels the lake place. He wants It un­
nation la slightly belter off derstood, however, that the
than a year ago today. But United States would be sym­
without the tax reduction, he pathetic toward a shift to new
fe a n unemployment win rise and free government In Cuba.
dangerously. For this reason,
Generally,
the
president
onea the Rulea Committee takes a guarded attitude to­
fight ta out of the way, the ward the continuing East-West
tax bill will have first priority struggle In 1983. Hr finds the
on his list o f needed legisla­ military balance of power still
tion.
on the side of the West. The
Economically, ha thinks bus­ United States in his opinion
iness is reasonably good and also baa an edga In nuclear
for this reason, 1983 la a bet­ weapons. And deaplte stray
ter time to put across a tax hits to the contrary, he finds
cut than waiting until unem­ no currently dependable evi­
ployment roUa the nation into dence that Russia wants to
another recession. He regards deliberately better relations
hla relations with the business with the West.
community as mare satisfac­
Domestic end foreign pros­
tory than they were ala pects taken together, the pres­
months ago, hut ha also attri ident sees 1983 a* a year o f
butea this la part to business, Increased peril for the United
itself, being more satisfac­ gtitaa, but an ere o f more op­
tory than It was last June.
portunities for advancement.
Ha Harasses 1 M trouble In It la poiatbla to report this
the labor-management field and othtr Kennedy attitudes
with hard-to-aettle strikes arts at the m w year as the result
lac from automation, work of conversations here In Palm
rulaa
and
technological Beach where he la (pending a
change*, particularly when mixed ml-and-work holiday.
such changes result la aboli­ His associates responsible for
tion of jobs.
thle report arc clearly author
Politically, the president re ­ itatlve. Staff planning sessions
gards hi* second term candi­ for the legislative year resume
dacy ae more or leas inavi todey to Kennedy's quarter!.
table; he feels he la la good
political shape now, but be ex­
pects a decline in popularity of
his administration as measurCORAL OABI.K* l t r p » —
ad by opinion polls when Con Ronnie Ferraro, the nation'!
grasa re-opens and fighting leading Jockey to 1983 with
over domestic issues begins. 333 victories, irored a double
According to associates, he to start the New Year Tuesday
does not have a 1M4 Rapubll at TYopica) park. He won on
can-opponent In mind, but ex Count Bailey to the fourth
pacts the race to be hard raee end on Mary Colletts to
fought In Um manner o f for the eighth.

Scores Double

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Smo. Pork Chops

mer President Harry 8. Tru­

REG. 49s . . FRESH FORK ROAST

Boston Butts

Baking Hens
Sliced Baco 2
i n 99

Ground B e e f . . 5 - 1
m LEGS

SUNNYLAND OA. . . BREAST (wth ribs!

1149/

Fryer Parts . . . .
ORADI

1956 FORD V-8

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SAVE
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1957 DODGE 4-Door Hardtop

Many Others ToChoose From
Seminole Co. Motors
519 E. lat S t

FA 2-0614

MORTON APPLE, CHERRY, PEACH

Fruit
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29
10/
White Bacon . . . » 39/ Apple Sauce . . .
jh~ Fish Sticks 3 ;' s1.
Chipped B e e f . . 3
1. Golden Corn . . .
1 9 / Meat Pies 4 ~ 69/
Pork Sausage . . . ^ 45/ Tomato Catsup
Daisy Cheese . . . * 49/ Hi-C Fruit Drinks 3 - 79 / Ice Cream
59/
Cottage Cheese . . «- 29/ Deluxe Cake Mixes »• 25/ Dinners. . 2 - 'I ,
Giant
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Str'berries 5 *1.
Box 4 8
Box 5 8 &gt;
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French Fries2 39$499
Chili with Beans &gt;mc- 19/
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Whole Kernel or Cream

TARNOW CHIRRED HAM «e

303 Cen

JESSE JEWELL CHICKEN, BEEF, TURKEY

SAVE 104 EACH . . THRIFTY MAID FAMILY SIZE BOTTLE

RIG. 49 . . COPELAND FRESH

20-os. Bottle

SURERBRAND
* s n u x a t i «CHOCOLATE,
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Vi* EACH . . ALL FLAVORS . . 44-os. CANS
414*

OLD FASHIONED

Half
Gal.

DIXIE DARLING . . WHITE, YELLOW, DEVILS FOOD

SURIRBRAND

TASTE 0* SEA . . Haddock, Shrimp, Scallop, Fith Cake

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• Baby Butter Boons
• Croat Northern Boon* BUSH
• Navy Beano
300
• Pinto Beano
cans
4 park and Baana
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303 Cana

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Emperor Grapes 2

303 Can

10/

Sweet Potatoes 4

Lbs.

29/

Lbt.

49/

Lbs.

39/

WASHINGTON STATE

29/

Red Apples. .

2

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BUTTER

Hush Puppies ’£■ 29
Lima Beans 2% *1.
Vegetables 2 s *1,
Butter Beans 2 - ’ I.
Cut Corn 2 ‘ ’ 1.
Green Peas 2 at *1.
Green Beans
McK e n z ie

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McKINZIE FROZEN

FRESH RED

SAVE 41*4 IA. . . THRIFTY MAID

Cut Beets . . .

IDAHO VALLEY FROZEN

GOLD KING

Bartlett Pears 5

m ix e d

McKENZIESPECKLID

McKINZIE

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McKINZIE

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Limit I With
S3 Or More Food Order

GET EXTRA VALUE AND
TOP VALUE STAMPS AT

419 X . 1 * S tre e t

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4-Deer Redan. Aulumatir TtankmUkton

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49/

303 Cen

Loaf Bread 2

Automatic TranemlMlon

49/

Tell Can

Quick Gri t s. . . .

SAVE S4 EA. . . ASTOR CHOICE

Automatic Trunumlimlon, II Cylinder

Pink Salmon. .

Backs a Necks 2 a 25/

Fruit Cocktail. 5

1957 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon

3

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SAVE
fP .■ .* AUNT

"A" QUICK FROZIN CHICKEN

SAVI 14 IA. . . ASTOR

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SAVE 14* . . BLUE BAY ALASKAN
ALAS

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Automatic TranainUoluit

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ASTOR PURE V IO IT A IL I . . Limit I with $5.00 food order.

W-D FRESH . . IXTRA UAH

Peanut Butter ^ j- 99/

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Strength Is Hope, Norsfad Says

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Chinese Reds
Pledge Support
To Castro Rule
.JTOKYO (L T D —Communist
Chinn, in a New Year's blast
it the United States, today
pledged its full support to
tuba in maintaining a foothold
for communism “ on the Amer­
ican continent."
The Peking government ap­
pealed for Sinn-Soviet unity in
communism's struggle against
the American “ paper tiger.”
An cdllorlat in the Peking
people's Daily, otricia! news­
paper oi the Chinese Commu­
nist party, said establishment
of a Communist regime in the
Western Hemisphere by Cuban
Premier Fidel Castro was one
of the most significant devel­
opments in the history of com­
munism.
Noting the fourth annivers­
ary Tue-day of Castro’s revo­
lution, the People’s Dally said
the United States “ has resort­
ed to every conceivable means
to strangle" the Castro re■jime. TLi •-paper said it is
“ very important" that other
Communist countries assist
Cuba.

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“ The Chinese people will do
tvrrything in their power to
support their Cuban brothers
standing at the forefront of
the struggle against imperial­
ism and in defense of their
sovereignty and Independence
and the fruits of the Cuban
revolution, until they win
complete and final victory,"
tlie paper said.

722 Dead Listed
In Europe Storm

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LONDON
(U P I) — The
third billiard since Chrlstmn&gt; gathered force in western
England today bringing new
woes to Britain, already suf­
fering its worst winter in Kg
years.
The new storm was part cf
a vicious weather pattern that
has blanketed Europe with
snow ami cold from the A t­
lantic to Siberia for 10 daya.
ill lions, little equipped to
handle snows of major pro­
portions, struggled with 20
foot drifts. Vast anowfields
isolated hundreds of villages
and blocked thousands of
roods, including ut least “ 00
main highways.
An unofficial count showed
at least 722 persons had been
killed across Europe by rood
nod air accidents, exposure,
drowning? and asphyxiation*
since the
storms
began.
France led with 271 dead.

New Year Same
As Last Time
’ ALBUQUERQUE, N. M . (U P U — Catherine Rupp of
Albuquerque was one year

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PARIS (U P I) — Gctt. Lauris Norstnd ended six crisis,
fill.d years a* supreme com­
mander of Allied force* in
Europe today, saying that
Western strength provides
"confidence and hopo" for the
future.
Norstad, 55, handed over his
command to Gen. Lyman L.
Lvinnilxer, 03, In a brief cere­
mony at Allied headquarters
near Paris.
Lemnitzer, former chairman
of the U&gt; S. Joint Chiefs of
Staff, promptly pledged to
carry on the efforts of the
North Atlantic Treaty Organ­
ization “ for collective defense
and for the preservation of

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pcaro and security.”
Nnr*tad is retirin g not only
from hia N A T O job hut also
from the- U . S. A ir Force, end­
ing u 30-year career in the

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Mr. nml Mrs. It. F. Kutz of Sijtc.H Ave., who built it in their living room. It
portrays u mountain scene with a road, farm house, barn and Christmas
decorations. It took three days to construct and is made of cardboard,
sheets, cotton, ornaments and plastic toys and boxes.

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Courthouse Records
Real Estate Transaction* 1llobnpfc!, Lynwood, &gt;20,500,
Eire Lyle to Robert Lyle,
Rocklcdga Bldg. Corp. to' Charles Voss, stux to Don- etux, Celery Delta, *5,000.
aid Lingo, etui, Lynwood,
Washington S a c ur i t y Co.,
*111,600.
Meredith Manor, Golf View
First Fed. S. and I., to W il­
Estates, $181,000,
liam Hummond, atux. Ridge
FHA to Dudley M. Satter- High, ttO.000.
while, etux, Country Club
Cecil Knott, etux to Ohio B.
Green, etux, Mirror L s k s
Manor, 110,500,
F liA to Roland Clark, etux, Mnnor, *9,600.
Kerr llldrs. Ine. to Gerald
Country Club Manor, $8,600.
Elvers Menendei to James W. Adams, etux, Longdate,
A. Johnson, etux, Wildmere, *10,600.
Donald Bundy, etux to W il­
17,100.
Oiicr-Wcller Homes, Ine. to liam Wolsey, atux, 24-21-29,
Charles F. Morris, etux, Bel- *9,500.
Lake Shore Homes, Ine. to
Air, *0,000.
Square Deal Fruit Co. to Harry Klein, etux, Fulrlanc,
Frrmi M o r r i s o n , 22-21-31, |9,0(H).
David G r e e n e , etux to
*17 000.
Margaret Manning, etvir to Charles Register, atux, ParkJerry Hensley, etux, L8-I19-T3, view, *0,700.
Bert Anderson, etux to Rex
$8,600.
Langford Construction Co., R, Miu-o, etux, Citrus lights.,
Ine. to John Wiggins, atux, *7.600.
Uoliert Engstrom, e;uj. Ui
llillcrrst, $12,000.
George Hess Jr., etux to 1L E. Smith, etux, TangleRay Ferry, etux, Evansdale, wood, *16,400,
$11,200.
Velma Gonxalex to Robert
Gordon McManus, etux to Gotalex, etux, Markham Park
Glen iteeii, etux, Williamson light*., *7,600.
LMN Enterprise*, Ine., to
lights., $12,100.
James Kioilier, etux to Rob­ Homer I ’erkins, etux. Longert Shepard, etux, Quail Fund, dale, $10,700.
LMN Ktncrprise*, Inc. to
$11,400.
Glen Itccd, etux to Clnrenea Thomu* Quillitt, etux. Tee ’N
C o o p e r , etux, Williamson Green, *19.800.
LMN Enterprises, Ine. to
lights.. $11,900.
Muriel Hunt to Willie Hunt, Nick Vargo Jr., etux, Luke
Wuyman lights., *11.000,
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baby born here in 1962.
At i a. m. this morning,
PALM BEACH (U P I)- T h e blow to the New Frontier de­
her mother, Mrs. Connie
death
of Sen. Robert S. Kerr spite hia apposition to some
Rupp, 20, presented Catherine
with a ha by sister, the first was regarded at the winter key administration programs.
President K e n n e d y , who
White House today as a m-vere
baby horn here in 1963.
plan* to fly to Oklahoma for
Kerr’i funeral later thla week,
expressed shock upon teaming
of Kerr's drath Tuesday.
Kennedy added; “ Ha will be
greatly missed when tha Sen­
ate opens next week and even
mure so in the months ahead.”
The chief executive has
W ASHINGTON (U P I) — tion. It languished In the Sen­
pluced tux reduction at the top
Former Virginia Gov. J. Lind­ ate Judirlsry Committee six
of hi* 1963 legislative prior­
say Almond heads a list of months until the Senate went
ity list and had hoped for the
men left behind when Con­ home.
powerful support o f Kerr, aecA Iniund now- is serving
gress adjourned lust Oct. 13
ond-tanking Democrat on tha
without acting on their no­ under n recess appointment.
Senate Finance Committee.
minations.
Prospect* are that ha will lie
Last year, Kerr led the fight
e
nfirmed
in
due
time
hy
the
The Senate probably will be
for Kennedy's tax revision
asked again this year hy Senate.
program. He also carried the
But for thcer legislative
Preaident Kennedy to con­
lieuvy load o f moving through
firm the appointments. In lethargy, the nomination of the Senate Kennedy’s foreign
attorney
Thurgood
most eases, the nominers have Negro
trade program, welfare re­
been on the federal payroll Marshall to a federal judge- form, public work* accelera­
for months under retests ap­ ■hip topjted tlml of Almond’* tion program and establish­
in Ihii L ,t Congress.
pointment*.
ment of a communication* satKennedy firat named Mar­ ellito corporation.
The list o f nominations
shall,
former
chief
counsel
a w a i t i n g confirmation in­
Kerr also was In the fore­
cludes several judgeships, an for the National Association front of opposition to Ken­
ambassador, two customs col­ for Advancement of Colored nedy's bill for health care of
lectors, a tariff commissioner People, to be a federal ap­ the aged through Social Se­
and about 26U postmaster ap­ peal* court judga in New curity financing—a measure
York on Kept. It, IM1,
pointments in 32 states.
on which Kennedy suffered his
It was a year later— Sept. biggest Senate defeat last
‘ R o m e are controversial,
others siniply were submitted 23, 1962 — before Mar-ball year, l i t also opposed hopes of
by Kennedy too late in the was confirmed. The drawn- some administration officials
87th Congress to be acted out confirmation battle was to tamper with the 274 per
spuiked by a running vrtbal cent oil depletion allowance.
upon.
. J. Almond, who feuded with battle between northern and
But Kennedy, a former sen­
the powerful Byrd group in southern legitIstors.
ator himself, was grateful to
Virginia over school desegre­
Kerr for hia help on tha long­
Large Hydro Cons amer
gation, was namrd by Kerineer Hat of program!— partic­
- dy last April HI to a *25,500The International Nickel ularly foreign trade.
*&gt;u»year post as judge on the Company’s new Thompson ni­
r r . S. Court of Customs and ckel - producing operation in
The famous shell collection
*
Appeals.
Northern Manitoba uses as of St. Clare Whitman is
.4 “ Veteran Sen. Harry F. much daily hydro - alectrie boused in the museum at
T^Bynl, (D-Va.), withheld hi* power as g city of 260,000 the Cedar Key Historic IIlentendorsement of the nomina­ [people.
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A national magazine took a look
at tha state of the world and arrived
at this conclusion::
“ It Is a gloomy moment In his*
tory. Not for many year* — not In
the lifetime of most men who rend
this paper — has there been so much
grave and deep apprehension; nev­
er has the future seemed so Incalcu­
lable as at this time — in f .\»nce
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bubbles with uncertainty; Ilusaln
hangs as usual, like a cloud, dark

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Worry

and silent upon the horizons of Eur­
ope; while ail the energies, resources
and influences of the British Em­
pire are sorely tried.
“ It is n solemn moment and no
man can feel an indifference —
which happily, no man pretends to
feel — in the issue of events of our
own troubles no man sees the end/'
This pessimistic summary was
quoted by the Allison News from
Harper's Weekly. Date of Its orig­
inal printing: Oct. 10, 1857.

Tom's ease should bo i f
eye-opeaer to all elevgyaiea.
Far T om a b o *« that ia a
crisis we ase abort wards

Peter Edson

Political

Notebook

tones where noise level* are
W A S H IN G T O N (N E A ) — stags'’ years ago.
When complaints began, the rated too high.
Everybody U gsttlng into
Talks are In pro cress be­
the aircraft aolso abatement induitry spent ISO million de­
tween F A A and Urban Re­
veloping "organ pipe" sup­
act.
newal officials to determine
Currant development, in­ pressors fo r Jet engines. In whether U R A might desig­
volve tha plana maker*, the added load and drag, they nate close-in residences at
airlines, the pilots, tha Fed­ coat tha airlines $36 million "noise blighted" and allot
eral Aviation Aganry, tha a year.
funds to flnanee their remov­
Tha big recent change Is
airport* and their city fath.
al. As an alternative, it Is
a n , tha F IIA and V A , Urban the so-called fan jet engine. being suggested that federal
Renewal, tha courts and Con- It la quieter and, being more airport aid money might be
powerful, p e r m i t s steeper
so used.
Right now soma 100 suits climb out o f troubls areas.
The National A ircraft Noise
complaining e f aircraft noise One third o f all United Abatement Council, represent­
are pending. They Involve States Jets now have fan en&gt;
ing airlines, pllcta and plane
more than 1,400 Individual glnes, and eventually all will
makers, plays a ro-ordinatlng
complaints and |14 million In be thus equipped.
and wdvlsery rols In-atuch
Experiments are going forclaims. B ig trouble spots are
this effort. W ith 6$ new fields
N ew York's Idlewlld, Atlsots, ward with sound-absorbing
planning to take Jets by 1067,
Dallas, Denvtr, San • Disco, devices fo r the air Intake.
the work o f the council and
Los Angeles, San Francisco, These produce the greatest
othsr Interested parties seems
nuisance, tha high-frequency
Seattle.
just beginning.
Nearly MO additional suits whin# as a Jet clips down for
a n threatsnsd, with upward a landing. Other tests may
o f |14 adlllon mors potential- produce a new wing surface
that could ease the problem
ly a t auks.
by
allowing
still
Tha Htlea which own tha further
besUfsd airports a n con- steeper climb and descent.
earned. When the eiecutlve This ia years o ff.
committee
of
the United
The Industry, the pilots and
Btataa Conference o f Mayors the F A A agree Oial further
When the HO numbers of
moats In Washington Jan. 18, effort# to g e l at the problem
noise damage suits w ill be on by such flight procedure* a* the United Nations packed up
power
cut-backs, special their brief esses at tbo close
tha agenda.
W hat frightened them was climbs and turns are unlike­ of the UN's 17th General
tha United States Supreme ly. These have reached the Ataembi)'. they b id lived
through soma stirring times,
Court's decision In tha Griggs limit o f safety.
rasa. Tha court held the air.
A big, new, hope is to eon- suffered some anxious momport o p e n lo r liable fo r dam­ trot or convert land use ents and, on the whole, come
ages sought by a man who around affected airports. A t through better than might
had resided la a bouse In di­ new fields Uke Washington’s hava been expected.
Perhaps the moat note­
rect twBwey tine at tha Pitts­ Dulles
International,
FAA
achievement
burgh airpark. Plane# some­ and industry noli# specialists worthy single
times missed U s chimney by sea a golden chance to hasp was the election o f tbo 33no m e n than l l t t (sat.
residential building the neces­ year-old U Thins as secre­
Under Chairman Oran Har­ sary five to seven mllss away tary-general to serve out a
ris, • House Interstate and from tha ends o f Jet runways. term running until November

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

—

Neutral Eyes Opened

gasgjgB Csmmsr ts subcom­
mittee vesently heard a panel
o f aspects an plane noise. The
aim was to decide what rots,
I f any, the federal government
should play ia meeting the
problem the airports face,
legisla tion could develop In
the H th Congress.
I n d u s t r y representative,
eonaadad at tha hearings that
Important noise control de­
vices could have been built
Inta today's powerful Jets
had the makers been alerted
to tbo problem In the “ design

y A A experts are finishing
a revised, vastly refined plan­
ning guldt to help communi­
ties determine what "sound
contours" they can expect
from various kinds o f air­
craft. This is Intended to aid
sonlag around now airports,
and conversion o f built-up
residential areas to light in­
dustry and other uses con­
sidered "compatible" with jet
plane nolss.
F IIA and V A already re­
fute to insure mortgages on
new homes planned within

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

IMS.

It removed temporarily a
potential deadlock over So­
viet Union demands that the
office be reorganised into a
three-man directorate sub­
ject to Soviet veto.
In the UN headquarters
standing like an upended,
gtassed-enrawMt matrhhov on
New York’s East River, busi­
ness was In fact conducted
with unusual harmony.
An eiception was U. S.
Ambassador
Adi it
Steven­
son's denunciation o f Soviet
Ambassador
Valerias
A.
Zorin and his announcement
that he would wait "until
bell freetes over" for Zorin's
answer as to tha offensive
rhsracter of Soviet arms in
Cubs.
However, Zorin, s hatchet
m in In Uss old Soviet trad Ilion, proved himself not even
a pals carbon copy of Nikita
Khrushchev, his shoe-bang­
ing boss, and wounded up
fired from his Job.

Quotes
The press goes tlrst-«n d
what comes next? Well, the
legitimate courts are supcreeded in every autocracy
by puppet Judges and tribun­
als. Thus freedom passes.
—Don Shoemaker, editor Mi­
ami Herald, to Nat'l Assn,
of Municipal Judges.

r

Within
the
UN
subtle
changes took place, of which
Thant's election was one out­
ward manifestation.
The direct U. S -Soviet con­
frontation over Cuba boost«d U.S. prestige at the ev ­
pense of Russia and caused
second thoughts among the
so-called neutrali.
It taught the non-sllKMd
or neutral nations that lliey
wets not going to run tbo
world by the sheer weight
of Uielr vote.
Khrushchev's
highhanded
methods In Jelling with F i­
del Castro also gave them
mw
Insight of the dangers
of too close a relationship
with tha Russian bear.
The myth of any res' neu­
tral bloc probably disappear­
ed forever.
When
the
Red
Chinese
crashed across India's bor­
der, Ghana and the United
Arab Republic Initiated a
halfhearted
m ore
which
might have resulted In a
resolution o f censure against
the Chinese.
India, the greatest neutral
o f them all, found the could
not count on others fearful
o f their own skins.
From time to time, the So­
viets tried (o Ignite some of
the old fireworks. Rut with­
out Khru»hrh*v, they w m .
ed only to be going through
the motions.
In the end, Russia's agree-

Q's and A'sl

Q— How did the expression
"to feel one'e oats" eom# to

mean playful and full o f
ment to Thant's election and
cnargyT
the ditmitsal of Zorin led to
A — It originated as a farm ­
speculation that Khrushchev, er’s
expression,
indicating
with troubles at borne and how much more energetic a
within hit party, was con­ horse acta after it has had
•
tent with a period o f quiet ita meal o f oats.

tad doa't ladslg* la faacy'
oratory. Jsaas also placed
Hie approval ea abort public
prayers aad as id thoo* o f
the winded sort should bo re­
served fo r hoMo ase. Scrap­
book this case fo r fature us*.
CASE M-417: Tom O., aged
21, was a soldier in ths Korean
War.
Ho had a twin brother in the
Medical Corps, but Tom didn't
know his twin was in his sec­
tor.
During a flares battle, Tom
was shot through ths chest.
And ths first man to reach his
aids happened to be hla twin
brother.
Tom was dying. Ths pain
war terrific and bis ayes were
glsilng.
"Oh, Daddy, help me," whis­
pered Tom, and then hs was
gone.
Please note that Tom had a
throwback to hla kindergarten
days, for hla daddy had died
when tha twins entered public
school.
A t that stage In their lives,
their Daddy was regarded as
omnipotent an d .sll-w ii«._
So Tom now reverted to hi*
childhood and cried out to his
daddy for help.
And he didn't waste words!
Hi* request was short and di­
rect, as is usually true of all
o f us human beings when ws
are in urgent need.
Jesus criticised long prayers
as being "show o f f stuff.
Instead, he held up as an ex­
ample, tha publican who pray­
ed:
"Lord, be merciful to me, a
sinner."
So why don't you clergymen
take the hint?
Last week 1 attended a
swanky church. The service

Sanford, Florida

Wed., January 2, 1963

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fsets. For In a time crisis, wa
use monosyllables and few o f
them, but to the point.
Jesus said If wa want to in­
dulge in long prayers, go Into
our closets where people can’t
tea or hoar os.
But In public, Christ placed
his approval on short prayers,
direct from the heert, fo r
Jeaue vetoed prayers as ora­
torical show-off.
I f you clerics want te in­
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gregation keep thtlr eyea opaa
so they can sea your facial ex­
pressions and gestures.
It Is poor platform psychol­
ogy to let an audience shut Its
•yss, so make your public
prayers shortl

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—Adlal Stevenson, comment­
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his purported views when Cu­
ba crisis was building.
I can state this fact—
Europe can be defended. But
until our goals are fully met
and unless and until wo are
able to maintain our forces
on the most up-to-date basis
. . . we subject ourselves to
unnecessary risks.

was also being broadcast via
radio.
The assistant pastor deliverad an opening prayer that ran
3 minutes and 1$ seconds, fo r I
timed It to be accurate.
It was a typical trite church
praysr covering the standard
Items o f asking God to rsmember all those who eould not bo
present because o f illness, and
those present who needed help,
etc., etc.
I f you priest# and clerics
wish to show off on ths pulpit
by long oratorical prayers,
why not go Into a huddlt with
soma advertising man in your
parish and at least vary your
trite formula?
I f you are not praying dlrsct
from tha heart (which means
about a 10 or 1$ word prarsr)
then you are trying to show
o ff, so let an advertising copy
writer give you pointers!
One o f my medical collea­
gues was called by a frantic
husband to examine hit ailing
wife.
" I f you hsTt anything to say
to her," the doctor Informed
him in the hall outside the
bedroom, “ you better do It
fast. For your wlf# Is dying
and will last only a few min­
utes."
This man kaslt down by the
bedside. He took his wife'*
hands In his own, and poursd
out his heart with this single
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Red Cross First
Aid Certificates
Given To Groups
Rod Cross certificate* were
recently issued for comple­
tion o f « *tan&lt;l!iril first aid
rourse to a class o f SO men
and women of South Seminole
County. Mr*. Edwins Meitter
of Maitland waa initmeior for
the rlnss which met at the
Forest City Baptist Churvh.
Certificate* w e r e issued
Monday for the completion of
another Red Crois stnminrd
first aid rourse to a group of
11 residents of the South
Seminole County area in a
elan* conducted l&gt;y Mis* Jean
E. Kuster and *pon»ored by
Forest Lake Academy.
A elaa* of 200 youngster* of
the Jackson Height* Element*
ary School participated in
Junior Red Cross program
during the Christmas holidays
when Chriatma* card* were
sent to several institution* ns
well a* gift* of chewing gum
to the Glrl’a Home at Forest
City.
Upon completion of the pro.
- jecl, -Ml**—lUrhara. Row ora.
teacher, and Mr. S. T. Muller,
principal o f the echool, pre­
sented Red Cross button* to
the children. I p all. Id sU*»room* **f the school took an
active role in providing cheer
to other* during the holiday
season.

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Orange: Alabama, 17 -0

*

MIAMI &lt;UPU—Coach Paul
(Bear) Bryant hung moil of
the pralae for Alabama'a 17-0
O^mge Bowl victory over
Oklahoma squarely on quar­
terback Joe Namath today, but
Sooner coach Bud Wilkinson
aald the Alalia ma line play
was the big thing.
"That's Namath, eon—N A
M-A-T-H. But don't worry
about it, you'll learn huw to
apcll It In the neat couple of
ycari,'' Jibbed the happy Bry­
ant at a photographer trying
to get Namath'a name straight
In the dressing room after tho
game.
The crowd of 73,380. Includ­
ing President Kennedy, that

watched the game Tuesday
should be little disposed to
quarrel witli Bryant.
Namath threw a 23-yard
touchdown pais to Dick Wil­
liamson In the first quarter to
put the Tide out front, then
set up the second score with
his running and passing. He
was the game’ s leading pass­
er with 80 yards on nine ol
17 tries.
Colton Clark scored the sec­
ond Alabama touchdown on a
15-ynrd bolt In Ihu second
quarter and Tim tlavls hooted
both extra points and a 10-yard
field goal In the third period.
Fumbles hurt the Sooner*
badly, the worst after an Im­

pressive 81-yard Oklahoma
drive following Alabama's first
score. Fullback Jim Grisham
snapped through Hie lino for
a key 23-yard gain and quar­
terback Hon Fletcher threw to
At Bumgardncr for i i yards to
the Alabama seven.
But there the apeedy Ala
bama defensive line smashed
Into Grisham and he fumbled.
Mike Hopper recovered for
Alabama on Ihe tlx. It w-as
Grisham who fumbled again
not long afterward when the
Soonrrs had driven to the
Hdn’a 18. Dan Kcarley recov­
ered this one for Alabama on
the eight.

Sugar: Ole Miss, 17-13
N E W ORLEANS (U P I) Pro football talent tu-out*
swooped down on the Bugar
Bowl Tuesday fcllowing Misaltslppi'a thrilling 17*13 vic­
tory ever Arkansas in the
20th annual renewal o f tho
N ew Yaar'a Day classic.
One of the first players
plucked was Glynn Grlffing,
Mississippi's do - everything
quarterback who was tho
overwhelming choice as the
game's moat valuable player.
The fl-feat-t, 200-pound senior
signed with the New York
Giants.
Grifflng closed out a brilli­
ant college career with his

greatest performance, running
fur ono touchdown, punning
for another, and netting a
Sugar Bowl rrcurd with 242
yards In pass completions.
Grifflng threw a 33-yard
touchdown pnxs to halfback
(alula Guy in the second quar­
ter tliul gave Mississippi «
10-3 edge at Intermission, and
thu hunky Itclicl signal caller
climaxed nn 80-yartl drive in
tho third period with a oneyard scoring plunge.
Tim KrbcU took n 3-0 lend
curly In the scruml quarter on
n 30-yard field goal by Billy
Curl Irwbi, now Arknnsua
drive buck to tic it up on u -‘10-

yard field goal by Tom Me­
lt nelly, and On-u took the In­
termission lead with the 87yard touchdown march that
was climaxed by the Grifflngto-Guy Hearing puss,
Arkansas, fighting mad at
the start cf the second half,
grubbed up nn Ole Miss fum­
ble at tho Rebel 18 and scored
In two plays to knot tt at
10-10. nilly Moore passed to
Ji-ssn Branch for the final
five yards and McKuelly tack­
ed on the tying point.
Mississippi took the lead
for keeps In the third stausa
on Grlffing's one-yard plunge,

Cotton: LS U , 13-0
D ALLAS (U P I) — Louisi­
ana State, which came to Dal­
las to “ have a Kami time"
and did just that In defeating
Texas 13-0 in the Colton
llowl, turned the trick by
surprising t h e
Longhorns
with their passing.
“ Wo didn't expect LSU to
throw and catch like they
did," losing Trias coach Dar­
rell Itcyal said of the Tigers'
prolific use of pusses to
keep the Texas defense o ff

tuilnnce.
The Tigeri, who were win­
ning only their fourth of 10
poxt-senson howl efforts, stun­
ned the 76,604 spectators es
well us Texas by electing to
double their nuimnl 10-pussper-game ami t h r o w 21
against the Longhorn*.
But, tt also wus a surprise
to Royal to learn thnl LRU
receivers could rntrh as well
us they did. Thu Tigers, who
Imd averaged only four com­

pletions out of every 1(1 e f­
forts during the regular sea­
son, hit 13 of their 21 trie*
Tuesday for 132 yards.
Lynn Amcdee, the 175*
pound qunrterhuck o f LRU's
No. 2, or "go," team, was lha
hero of the Tiger victory,
kicking 23-and 37-yard field
golds, hitting nine of 13 aerial
efforts for 84 yards, running
twice fur 10 yurds and re­
covering one of three lost
Tessa fumbles.

Rose: Southern Cal, 4 2 -3 7
P A S A D E N A , Calif.

(U P I)
— Wisconsin rewrote most of
tho Rosa llowl records but
Southern California pointed
to tha 42-37 score today as
proof tt deserved the nation,
al football championship.
Dodger quarterback
Ren
VanderKelcn
put on llio
greatest exhibition o f passing
In the history o f tho New

Year's Day classic as Wiscon­
sin scored 23 points In the
final (piarter but fell ahort
before ItH.tlUH funs.
And after it was over roach
John McKay said the final
score provedSou them
Cali­
fornia deserved to be rated
No. I and Wisconsin still wus
see.-ml In the nation.____
The drama of tha gama cen*

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tcred around the pasting o f
VunderKtdrn and T r o j a n
quarterback I’etu Bvatbard,
who were chosen co-players
of the game, and the passcatching duel between AllAmerica ends Pat Richter of
Wisconsin and 11al Red sole of
Southern California.
VanderKeien in hla amasing
demonstration o f p a s s i n g
completed 33 of 48 throws for
4UI yards and two touch­
downs. Bemthard, however,
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And two o f them were turned
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JULY'

Thirty-three race* will send
173 greyhound* to the post as
the pre-season schooling test*
close at the Sanford Orlando
Kennel Club tonight in a pro­
gram starting at 7 p.nt.
Approximately 700 g r e y ­
hound* have now been school­
ed and reclassified and are
eligible to race when the !!kk1
campaign gets underway Sat­
urday nierht.
A* always, the big opening
night feature will be the In­
augural Handicap and kennel
owner* have been trying hard
to have one or more of their
spec Liters selected for the In­
augural Held.
Veteran Haring Secretary It.
C. "I'ltsy " Williamson ha* the
Inaugural possibilities whittled
down to about 30, though one
nr more name* may lie added
tonight. Williamson will have
reduced the number to the
chosen eight by Friday.
The performance of Star
Club's llig Calhoun will be
watched closely tonight when
he compete* in the ninth race.
Mg Calhoun made the Inaugu­
ral field a year ago but fin­
ished seventh. However, he aj&gt;nurog'iy ha* improved since
then lor after leaving hero he
njjim l winning the Desert
Hark Inaugural tiy a length
and the I’ lieido Inaugural hy a
nose, llig Calliuun has already
accounted for one schooling
victory.
Opjiosing Star Club's fast 83pounder in tonight'* ninth wilt
lie S|iocd lleant, Fly Doll and
Soft Whirl.

Packers Set Up M O O Trust
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N E W YORK ( U r n — The
Green Hay Packers have set
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roach Vinca Lombardi to keep
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Hums, Joe William*,
*poits editor of tin* Herippe
j Howard newspaper*, repurto.1
|today.
| "The Kama had ofierrd to
a**unie hi* contract, which
still has tliice ycais to go,
and, additionally, to cut him
In for tO per rent of the chi'*
ownership," Williams wrote
in Ida column.
“ ItV way of further entieement," Williams said, “ Itniii
I icpn-scntativr* had introduced

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M U M ! ( l i m —Detroit Mon
roach George Wilson caution­
ed against overconfidence ns
he pirpnred to put his charge*
through their pace* today In
their firat J’io Playoff Howl
workout.
The Mon*, who heat the
riltshurgh Steelera 43-7 in
tha National Football League
openrr, meet them again
.Sunday in the I'layoff Howl
game at llie Ml align Howl.
I’at tilodftlili hlokn op«n
the earlier game with the
Sterler* when he ran hack a
klikoff All yards t*&gt; score a tiehmiking touchdown in the
second quarter, then acampercd d'j yuid* with a joint to art
up another acote and break
tile hack* of tha Sleeler*.
Hut Wilron warned, “ the
score i» deceiving. The game
was very close until Hludstlll
broke it o|mti. And, aa tlioae
tilings go, tiie filmier* never
recoveicd. I Inal aenres don't
mean a thing in this game
anyway.
“ A team cull ho heuten liy
six or aeven touchdown* one
week and turn the acore
around I lie neat.”
I lie tSlceleia will be uul lo
j.rove him light.

Schooling Race
Card Includes
1/3 Greyhounds

him to the fiscal magic of the
tapital gains gimmick; nt the
end of five year* lie could
sell hi* 10 per w ill and pick
up ii liumlie."
\\ llinms leported that till*
H.iiiis Hindi* tin* offer to l.oml-arili stiortly before l.omluirdi
guided the Packers to their
18-7 victory over the New
Hackcourt star Zarra put on
Yoik (iinnta in the Nutioual a one man show Tucsda.i nl .iit
roothnll langue cliaiujdonsliip during Hie all star nth game
game lieu* In*t Sunday.
at the OrlandO'Seminole Jul
Lombardi admitted giving Alai Fronton as lie and L'ria
tlir* Kani'a (imposition deep pushed across four straight
consideration, William* aaid.
point* of a seven point game to
“ It wns n proposition 1 had win.
to conaider." William* quoted
The front court star sealed
Lombardi a* .saying. “ 1 owed the walls on many occasions
it to my family. These peiqdo to aavc points which was
(Gre*n Hay) jiay me good one of the best exhibitions of
money, but them isn't much sjieclacular playing seen on
left after taxes. I have a Hie rourt this season.
Zarra also won (lie featured
wife, son, and daughter. I am
obligated to their future se­ eighth game single* during tlu*
New Year matinee. The big
curity."'
William* further reported payoff of the day was the daily
that “ the lUm*' offer was on­ double of the evening perform­
ly one of several he (Loiu- ance of $2.'4l.ftO, a 7-1 combina­
huidi) ha* received in recent tion, which saw Abatolo take
month*. It happened to bo the (lie lead In singles competition.
best, and the ru|dtal gains Manuel won the second half ol
gimmick was mighty attrac­ the double.
Abasolo moved ahead oi
tive."
A* a result of the offer, Marlin, who had been leading
Lombardi met with director* Hie Individual singles all sea­
of the Green Hay club before son. with (wo wins giving him
the game against tha fliants. 18 (or the season. Martin has
14.
“ Out of the meeting came
this arrangement—u quartermillion dollar trust fund wills'll '
matures in 1ft years," Wil- 1
limns reported
“ 'lids was in no aense a
,! L
showdown oi ultimatum,'' WilUrnml i\ew lire
I urns q u o t e d
Lombardi,
1170 x L't
‘‘These peojde aie my friend*.
10.15 plus tax
They understand my situation.
No
I'll never forget their consid­
eration."
CAVANAUGH
TIIIP. .MiltVICK
Williams said the fact that
HOI S. French A le .
"Lombardi forced tile meet­
F A 3-2211
ing was Indicative of unrest,”

Zarra Puts On
Show In Singles

Exchnniic

South Finally
To Get Squad
MUHILK, Ala. ( U l 'l ) — He­
bei coach Wteb Kwbank,
hamk-apped by so many late
arrivals, take* a full -quad out
to the practice field today for
the first time and trie* to fig ­
ure out who will tx* *ume of
hi* aturter*.
Mno of Kwbank*' biggest
licadaihr* for the annual
‘ .Scilloi Howl gauii! against the
N'oitii .Saturday la *o many of
hi* player* come from topranked college team*.
"W o’ve lawn hurt by so
many of the boy* having to
'bow up lab* I*came of other
I bowl game','' said Kwbank,
nho*c regular job it coaching
tile llultimorn lu ll* in the Na­
tional Football League.
“ Hut,'* he added, “ wv'il be
out there. We'll show uji fur
the gain*."
North coach Tom Landry of
tha N FL'* D a 11a a Cowboys
ha* had almost all hia boy*
for two oractiie teanoni.

SEASON
OPENS
SATURDAY JAN. 5
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Plan Meetings

Officers Wives Club Will Elect
New President At Election Coffee
Interest among (he mem­
ber* of ti*« N aval Ofllccrs
W lm Club U centered on a
put-holiday event, the “ Elec­
tion C offee" to be held at llw
NAS Ballroom on Jan. 10.
Each year la January nod
July lha member* meet to
elect a new president who
aerve* for a ilx-month term.
lira. Edward Decker, club
president, ha* announced the
candidacy of three club membar* lor the olficc. They are
U r*. C. T. Covlll, Mr*. Robert
Lovelace, and Mr*. Nell I’ mden.
Lcdr. and U r*. Covlll came
to Sanford alter duty In Whldbay 11land, Waililndlon; Beevllle. Tea.; San Diego, Calif.i
Hutchison, K *n „ and Pens*cola. While here Erl haa rep.
m erited the Staff Wive* on
the Executive Board of the
Club la the capacity of tint
vice preildent and ha* lervcd
■a chairman o f two club com­
mittee*. She la *l*o a volun­
teer worker for the Navy
Belief Society.
The mother of two aony _Eyl
alao like* to vuw her own
clothe* and keep up with her
favorite* hobble* of golf and
bride*, She la ■ jia tlv * of
Oroville, Calif.
Before coming to Senior d.
Lcdr. and Mr*. Lovelace had
duty in Peotacola, which la
Chrla'a hometown, and Oki­
nawa. From there ahe and her
kuaband took the opportunity
to vialt auek Far Eaitern tpota
a* Hong Kong Japan, and the
Philippine*. Cbrla haa alwaya
keen an active N avy wife,
whoaa apaelal Interest* are oil

palming and playing Ihd piano.
Sanford Navy wives recall
her at one of the mudeb in
Uie Pall Fashion Show held
laat September at Die Mayfair Inn. She la known to her
friend* as a gifted home deco
rator. The Lovelace* have oni
ion.

Lt. and Mr*. Pruden arc
well-known In Sanford, aa they
have been stationed here for
many y e a n . Although a na­
tive of Columbus, Ohio, J*ne
ha* come to feel that Florida
la herJfcmme^Sh^haaaerved
!3"tre» surer for f f l T T f l m T J T
VAH-3 wivea groups. The Pru­

den*

have

a

aon

For January

and

two

daughters, and Jane's inter­
ests center around the family
hobbles o f boating and waterskiing.

She U

the

Mr. And Mrs. A. C. McReynolds Host
Christmas Party For Employes

Rebekahs

assistant

leader o f a Brownie troop and
Ha* recently become a Garden
Club member.

By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Seminob
Rcbeksh Lodge
held Its regular meeting and
Christmas party at the Odd
Fellows Hall, Thursday even­
ing with Sirs. W. L. Roche,
noble grand, presiding.
Mrs. Elizabeth Ilsnnum, a
member who lives in Zephyr
H llb, was welcomed. Also
Mr. and Mr*. A. Green from
New York.
Final arrangements were
made for the banquet to be
held, Jan. 10 at the Civic Cen­
ter and also for the covered
dish supper to be held st the
Odd Fellows Hall, Jan. 7 at
6:30 p.m. This will be for
the families of all Odd Fel­
lows and Hebckahs. A pro­
gram will follow.
Mr*. Eva Williams w ai ap­
pointed chairman of the re ­
freshment committee for the
Jan. 10 meeting.
Gifts will be purchased for
the iliut-ln* with the money
from the birthday pig.
Following the meeting the
group tang Christmas carols
led by Mrs. Hazel Gilhuly.
Gifts were exchanged snd de­
licious refreshment* served
by the noble grand and her
committee.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S.
Alexander 3rd, 718 West First
Street, announce the birth of
an eight pound, two ounce
daughter, Dee. 14 al Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
This b t)&gt;e couple’s first
child and they have chosen the
name, Lencla Lee, for the new
arrival.
Mrs. Alexander is the for­
mer Mbs Shirley Morgan,
daughter of Mr. and 5!rs. G.
W. Morgan, Sanford. Paternal
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Sim Alexander of Lyons,
Ga.

ONE OF THESE TJIKEK WOMEN will be the new prcuident of the Offi­
ce™ Wives Club after Jim. 10. CuiulidnUu, left to right, for the honor are
Mrs. Neil Pruden, Bird, Hubert Lovelace and Mrs. C. T. Covlll.
(Herald Photo)

Personals
By Mrs. Clarence Border
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller
entertained with Open House
for

their

friends

Christmas

Eve. They were assisted by
her

parents,

Julius

Mr.

and

Mrs.

aerheardt.

Mr.

Qer-

his

84th

hcardt

celebrated

birthday, Christmas Day.
Luncheon

guests

of

Mrs.

James Wallin, Thursday, were
Mrs. P. T. P lfly , Mrs. Hare!
Gllhuly and Mrs. Joe Masters.
In

the

afternoon

all

four

ladles drove to DeLand and
called on Mrs. Harold Eby and
her parents, who ir e visiting
from

Pensacola.

They

also

called on Mrs. Leila Wood and
Miss

FOR THE MUFFLE!) LOOK of fashion this wi nt e r , there Is this nilk
erepo nenrf (loft) lit a tweedy print. Hrmdicrl wool m T.rf (rlght) in parfact
fnr a culliitlcuM emit. Until are (Ilenlex designs.

W OMAN
.Make rhiilty Apron*

Dimity

hostrti

apron* al­

ICounty Council
Meets Friday

Personals

Personals

W KDNRW AY
Sam tool* Chapter No. I Or4ar af E m lam Star meet* la
tha Masonic Hall at I p m. for
tegular meet mg and initiation
♦ ir fm nny,

Ladies Aaaillary to tha Wefciwa Lodge No. IT9 meat* at
? : » p.m. !■ the Oddfellow*
■ a ll aa Magnolia Av*.
THURSDAY
Monroe Horn* Demonstra­
tion Club will meet at 7:30
p.m. a Whitehall o f Up** I*
'.’ r a a b y t a r l a a Commua-

Mjr Charck

V iiBinfiwi r

—■ * * ? * -

lllanrhe

Suits

Wood, former

residents of Osteen.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mel
rose and daughter, Ruth, of
U w o sm , Mich., are visiting his
parent-, .Mr. and Mrs. John
Melrose.
Mr. and Mr*. James Wallin
had as their Christmas [Jay
guesls, Mr. and M n . Bob
Frazier amt children, Bobby,
Calhy and Umla of Kanlnrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Jark McNeil
of Dcl.and recently called on
3lr*. Harry Osteen.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil­
liams spent Christmas day
with their daughter and sonin law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Hopper, In Orlando,
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pfeifauf
hud a* their guevl* during
Christmas,
Mr. snd
Mrs.
Wend aII Iirook* of Sanford.
Mr*. Clarence Snyder en­
tertained ten member* of her
family for Christmas dinner
and in the evening, 25 at a
buffet.
Hubert Arne* has returned
home from Tonnawand*, N,
V., aftrr a two week visit. He
was called there because of
the serious illness of hli
grandfather, Emmer Arnez.
He also visited hit mother,
Mrs. Harriett Arne*.
Mrs. l/ila Brooke entertain­
ed her Immediate family at
dinner, Christmas day.
Christmas dinner guests of
Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Pell
were his abler and brotherin-law Mr. and Mrs. George
Ireland, of Miami and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Pell snd children.
I d the evening they were Join­
ed by Mrs. Rey Pell and chil­
dren.

Hie Seminole County Hume
ways receive a warm wrl
Demonstration Council will
come. Thi* trio Is thrlfly je w ­
meet Friday at to a m. at the
ing foi gift* and your own
home of the retiring president,
apron wardrobe,
Mrs. H. I,. Johnson, on Nar­
No. 1388 with Photo Guide I*
cissus Ave.
In sizer small (10-12); med­
A covered dish luncheon will
ium (14 10) and large (18-20). he served at noon and the
Medium, 1 yard of 3S or 30 newly installed officer* will
inch material far each »iyle. preside for the first time.
'lb order aend 35 cents in
coin* for eacli pattern to:
Creative Woman
Sanford Herald
Box 438, Midtown Station
New York 18 N. Y.
By Jeaa Lyles
Print name, address with
Mr. and Sirs. Warren Mr
style number and size.
Call Jr. have returned to their
home In Gainesville alter
spending the holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Warren McCall Sr., and Mr.
Miss Sandy Leeds, daughter and Mrs. It. C. Miller.
of Mr. and Mrs. Everett A.
Mr. and Mr*. George Hig­
Leeds, siicnt a week during gins and family of Omega,
the holidays with her parents. Ga.. spent the Christmas hol­
Miss l**ed» is employed st the iday with Mrs. Riggins’ par­
Prudential Insurance office In ents, Mr. and Mr*. Josh G.
Jacksonville and Is attending Beasley.
evening classes at tha Uni­
versity of Jacksonville.
It's a good wardrobe rule
Mrs. Ruth Schotts of Kent, never to put a pair of white
Ohio, has been the guest of gloves back in the drawer un­
Mrs. Thelma Lewis during the less they have been freshly
holidays.
raised.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Woodall
and aon and three daughters
of Wichita, Kan., spent Christ­
mas with bis brother and aister-ln bw , Dr. and Mrs. A.
lively 3 Piece Haste! Knit*,
W. Woodall and family. This
waa the first Urn* In sevan
“That Go Everywhere"
year* the brothers had seen
each other.
OPEN F R ID A Y N IG H T T IL 6:6«
Edward Brown of Duluth,
Minn., arrived In Sanford re­
cently to spend the winter, lie
“ Featuring Fsiklsns Jant Fee Tan'
is staying with his niece and
200 N. PARK AYR.
nephew, Mr. and Mr*. J. P.
Wilson

Oviedo

Local Events

Christmas party, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. McReynolds en­
tertained the employes of
the Drug Store with their hus­
bands, wive* and friends. Tha

Silver and rad beib, color­
ed pine cones, candy esnes
and holly sprays were sus­
pended on colored ribbon
streamers from th* chande­

guests enjoyed the delightful
tries comprised the menu.
Santa Claus in all h b glory, evening.
(portrayed
by Aiburn
C.
Rector) with Ashby Jones aa
No well-dressed w o m I ■
his helper, was In charge of
the gift exchange. The em ­ wears shorb or long pants ou
ployee gave the host a wrist a city street.
*
watch.
Games were played and
5th ANNUAL
last, but not least, an excit­
ing pantomime presented by j Antique Show &amp; Sale
DELAND ARMORY
Gordon Kellctt, bob Clark
Jan. 3 - 4 - 5 , 1963
and Chris llausch. The lat­
Jan. 3 from 6 to 10 P. M.
ter brought roars of laugh­
Jan. 4-5 from 1 to 10 P. M.
ter from the guests.

SOMETHING NEW NOW OPEN!

FAST SERVICE IN YOUR CAR
FOR GROCERY ITEMS YOU NEED
—

' HOC" McliKYNOLDS opening his giftn at the
party given for employes and guests.

OFTEN —

2515 FRENCH

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New Arrivals

Osteen

C R EA T IV E

Mrs. Lloyd Swsln and M r t g
home was elaborately decor­ lier above the buffet table
Martha
Rowland assisted th*
and Mrs. A. C. McReynolds, on ated for the season and ending In a center arrange­
host
and
hostess with tha
Turkey with all the
Lake Golden, was tha scene Christmas music was enjoyed ment.
entertaining.
Twenty - e l f hi
trimmings snd luscious pas­
of a gals buffet dinner and throughout the evening.
The spaeloue bom* of Mr.

STARTS THURS., JANUARY 3 !

Longwood

Personals
By Donna Rates
A recent bride, the former
kllsi Wanda Gaddlc, was hon­
ored with a miscellaneous
shower given by Mbs Diane
Wharton at the W. W. Wharton
home In Longwood. Several
former rlasimates from Ly­
man and Orlando Junior Col­
lege were invited to the event.
TIi* honoree received many
useful gifts.
Special holiday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bowcrtox
are Mr*, llowersox's parents,
Mr. and Mr*. S. E. Slutser,
and her sister and family, Mr.
and Mr*. Michael Gorga, from
Ncsropcck, Pa. The Bowersox' children and their fam­
ilies and other relatlvei have
been visiting with the fam ily
a'- during the holidays. Mr.
and Mrs. Gorgn have gone to
M la ini for a visit before re
turning to Lmgwood and their
home in Pennsylvania.

Regular Price
SALE
Up To $14.95
7 .9 5
8 .9 5
SALE PRICE
10 .9 5
4 .9 0 - 6 .9 0
12 .9 5
14 .9 5 7 .9 0 - 8 ,9 0
17 .9 5
19 .95

REG. PRICE
9.95 - 11.95 .............................
12.95 - 14.95 .......
15.95 -17.95
18.95 - 21.95............................
22.95 - 24.95 .............................
25.95 - 29.95..............................

Holiday Party
Held By V FW
The Seminole Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post 8307 and
the Auxiliary held a party for
members and their families
recently at the home of Harold
Matt In Fern Park.
The children played games
and exchanged gifts. A cov­
ered dish aupper was served
buffet style, preceding the
festivities.

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TRU - TENDER BEEF

Youth Slashed To Death After
Auto 'Bumping' On Highway

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BAXLEY, Ga. &lt;tTI&gt; — A
33-year-old father of five
confessed Monday of the
“ sensclc** and brutal’’ killing
of a 19-year-cld Pennsylvania
college
atudent who » » s
slashed to death Saturday
night shortly after hi* ear
wa» humped o ff a highway.
Authorities
*aid
Wilton
Edward* a truck driver for a
power company, admitted fa­
tally slabbing Nicholas (&gt; »carlo of Bangor, I’*., follow­
ing an alleged highway bump­
ing duel.
Appling Counly Slierriff J.
B. (Bed) Carter said Edward*
and hi* nephew, Robert Ed­
ward*, 19, a lumber mill work­
er, who wa* with him at the
time of the 'laying, have bern
charged with murder and held
without bond* for the grand
jury. Both Edward* mm live
in Appling County.

HOBBLIN' HOUND —
C h o tv llounil, a 6*
month-old puppy, has
m n n a k e d to hobble
around with the aid of
apllnts slnre he broke
both leffs in Jnt’kson,
Mich. Dog will walk
normally when aplinta
are removed.

Stale Economy
Boost Reported
TALLAH ASSEE

(U P1)

—

•Frankly, I’m surprised."
Those are the word* of State
Comptroller Ray K. Green ae
he describe* tho latc-ycar
_boost in Florida'* economy de­
spite the recent freeie which
cut deep into crop monies.
Green said Monday that cit­
rus growers were aide to save
much of the crop, and that h
good tourist season would
bring Florida through the fis­
cal year with flying colors.
*‘l feel a lot better now than
] did a few days ago follow­
I a ing the freeze," he aaiil. “ The
1
stale’* economy hasn’t been
If w
affected by the freeze as much
*%
aa it waa first thought."
Green said the freeze has
had very little noticeable efferk'On the tourist season and
that the hotel and motel.busi­
ness ia normal fur this time of
year.
He said a good tourist sea­
son ‘ could go a long way to­
ward off-setting any losses in
predicted income to meet leg­
1 islative appropriations. An 8
per rent boost in sain lax rev­
enue would do the trick:"
The stale need* |34 million
for the second year of the
IOIiS-63 biennium to meet the
8 per cent goal.

Ballroom Dance
Classes Slated
B a n n in g ballroom dancing
instruction for adult* will be­
gin Jan. 8 at the Civic Center
under the sponsorship of the
Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment, Director Jim Jernigan
announced today.
Clausa will be held at 7:30
p. m. on Tuesdays and theclan will lie limited. Those in­
terested art urged to register
as soon as possible. A small
charge will be made for each
person.
Advanced cissies for adults
will be offered starting Jan.
10 and this class will ba limit*d to 10 couple*. Prospective
member* are urged to get
lihsir registration* in Quickly.

Carcario wai flashed
death after hi* car wa* forced ■
of U. S. 1 near here by a
“ perfect stranger." The vie- 1
tun'*
traveling companion,
Dan Florot, -if, alio of Ban- ]
gcr, wa* not hurt.
Fiorot wa* held in protec­
tive custody a* a material wit- j
nr;*, the aheriff said, and;
wa* expected to he released in
two ur three day*.
"W e don't want anything to '
happen to hint," the aheriff
said. “ We'ra keeping him for |
Ida own protection. He'a
nice kid and we've assigned j
a man to watch him evtry j
minute."
Carter said Robert Edward* J
was driving the car at l h » ;
lima of the (laying and the
cider Edward* a d m i t t e d
drinking before the incident. I
The sherifr said beth ear* ,
were trying to push each
ether o ff Ilia road, and final- j
ly left the road. lie told the j
sheriff that Cascario got out
of hi* ear and advanced towuid him, using profane lan­
guage, and struck him. Ed-!
ward* said ha then drew hi*
pocket knife, slashed the
y*afftb.and drove away.
"A lte r we (topped, thi*
Cascarin came bock there
cussing and fighting and
struck at u»," Iho aheriff
quoted tlie elder Edwards a*
saying.
Authorities said Edward*'
w in unable to give any other .
reason for the slaying.
" It ii the most senseless i
and brutal thing I ever looked
at,” the aheriff said.
The sheriff eald Florot teid j
him that an old model car |
“ began picking at” his car— I
passing it at a high speed,
then dropping behind and i
"bumping" it.
Fiorot told officers the Ed-1
ward* ear forced the Css- [
carlo automobile off the high­
way shout sis miles north o f I
Bailey, and both vehicles
os me to a step.
Fiorot (aid Cascario got Out j
to Investigate, and was ■lash­
ed to death.

IF A C T I O N
Gutirnnlee
S u perm nrH e»

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b e le n d e r «"

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FLA . GRADE A L&gt; &amp; 1)

Stewing Hens 1 8 1

Notes
DECEMBER 2*
Admissions
Maude
Johnston,
DeBary;
Hubert Thompson, Casselber­
ry; Sterling Robinson, Lake
Ma r j ; Shirley Enloe, Daphne
Humphrey, Henrietta Cog, E r­
nest Nelson, Emanuat Cooper,
Loretta Howard, Mary Eplin,
Thomas Moran, Fannie Bea­
mon and Inez Wilson of San­
ford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Howard
of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mr*. Joirph Hcamon
of Sanford, twin girls
Discharge*
Edna Joyce Roberts, Lake
Mary; .Mary Thoklnaon, Lake
Mary; Dawn Holme*, Lyle
Slowed Jr., Ix&gt;i* Sandner,
Willie Mae MrClaln, Lucille
Perkins, David Hawkins, Herlice Brown. Charles Flowers.
Mrs. Patrick Erickson and
baby; Mrs. Ronnie Root and
baby and Bruce Stanley of
Sanford
DECEMBER M
Admissions
Steven Pivornik, DeBary; Ann
Moore. Orlando; John David­
son, DeLand; Morris Ilanaoo
J r , Joyce Ann Burch, Brenda
Bryant, Carolyn Pringle, Boh
hie Barnes, Bcalrice Scott,
Omir J-ee Hunt. Peter Savola,
Norman Creel, Janie CrumpIon. Altam oie Mitchell, V ir­
ginia Crumpton, Osborn llrrn
don and John Byrd o f Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Crumpton
of Sanford, a girl

STEAK

LEAN WESTERN

T-Bone

Cube

Boneless
Round
Center
Cut
First
Cut Rib

SWIFT - WORTH MOKE

Ltw risrfjj.

Lb.

Wieners
•
Beef Liver
Ground Beef

Bologna
• Smo. Sausage
• Homemade Sausage
• Ox Tails

ALL - MEAT

Stew
FOOD KINO

BLUE PLATE

0 LE 0

SALAD
DRESSING

2 lbs. 28‘
M E A L °r GRITS 28‘
LARGE BAG PLANTATION

KANSAS QUEEN

FLO U R

^

^

5 Lbs.

^

—

35'

LYKKS 303 CAN • LIMIT 1 AT THIS PRICE

CHILI

W ITH

B EA N S 19‘

MK. c; 9 OZ FROZEN

_

FR EN C H FRIES

9‘

WINTER GAItDEN 22 OZ.

Frozen Pies

Limit 1 With |S Pond Order

A PPLE
PEACH
CHERRY

—J&gt;MAh (phoducsi—

Green Beans
STOKELY 303 CAN

U . S . N o . 1 Potatoes

Discharges
Eddie Williams, Oilcan; WU
Ham Zwuata, DeBary; Charlie
Mlaser, Naples; Rebecca Til
Ha, Linde Thomai, Audrey
Bishop, Judith Ann Ludwig
llerahel Dunn, Rulh Breanlck,
Kffie Durden of Sanford
DECEMBER 98
Admission*
Ida Fcnstermgrher, DeBary;
Arthur Polk, Beverly Nolo,
Shirley Hire*, Emma Kalbryn
Ragan, Leo Volbolt, Thelma
Kanavel, Braddy Miller, Har­
ry Bowery and Kemper Stev­
en* of Sanford
' Dischargee
Mack Cotton, Lako Monroe;
Henrietta Cox, Horace Jackson, Edward Lee nayea; Joyce
Ann Uurcti, Ontie Lae Hunt,
Canlyn Pringle, Mr*. Gregory
Welker and baby and Mr*.
Joseph Beamon and twin girls
of Sanford

Porterhouse

Sirloin

BONELESS

Hospital

.T en d er

10 Lbs. 39‘
Fancy Yellow Onions

3 Lbs. 19’
QUANTITY

BIGHTS RESERVED

PRICES GOOD THRU JAN. 6th.
STORES AT
AIK. ST. ft,SANFORD AYE. — 1110 W. 13th ST.

Ga. Sw t. Potatoes

3 Lbs. 29‘

Apple Sauce
SUNLITE 303 CAN

Tomatoes

^

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OH, TM
teeny.

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troopi returned their drive to­
day toward

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Katanga

strongholds of Jadotville and
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In or around Kolwetl.
MS MPAHO rn
Diplomatic aoureea reported
he had aent a m enage through
official* of the big Union MinIrre combine asking for a
ceaie flre to he could return to
Kliiabelhvllle and negotiate
with the United Nation*. Thli
could not be confirmed lmmediately.
UN civilian chief Robert K.
Gardiner haa offered Tshombe
a aafe conduct back to Ell**bclhville to negotiate Katan­
ga's integration into the reit
of the Congo but aald he would
not agree to any ceasefire.
Twice before the UN Com­
mand agreed to • cease-fire
wllh Katangcte forcea, only to
have negotlationa on reinte­
grating Katanga wllh the reit
o f the Congo collapte.
Indian troopi of the UN
Command were hailed In their
drive toward Jadotville Tueaday when Katanga demolition
rxpeila blew up a bridge that
had been rebuilt only recently
over the Luflra River.
The Indiana called up bulldorcra lo fill in the giant cra­
ter blocking their way 30 mile*
•Il'C^U'nH RUSHT-IT 19 U [
from the mining town.
UN tpokeimcn aald air
trike* had completely de­
frayed the main Katanga air
ia&gt;c at Kotueil.
In
Leopoldville.
Prem ier
g r ille Admit a announced that
:ongo Preildent Joteph Kat
iviilm had decreed the clot
ng o f central government’!
larliament for 90 day a.
The move had been expect­
'd tince mid-November when
larliament had coma clntc to
iverthrowlng Adouli.
Adoula alto announced that
he preildent would grant a
THAT* T9W 1FICI 111 HAVK * * * * *
TO WORK ON KIM- A * W f AUKAT| union to any Katanga polillm I CAWr M il MM«V THRU. T i l
dan who came back to aupport
TIMM M V M lf OUT TO f M T U U t
he ecnlral government.

Fullback Signed
M INNEAPO LIS ( U P I ) Pullback Ralph F erriil of
.Southern Connecticut State,
signed Tuetday with th. Min­
nesota Vikingi o f th« National
Pool ball League. Ferritl. 6feel-2 and 220 poundt, was the
leading ground gainer in the
New England area last season.

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RESERVATIONS
For —
DINNERS
PARTIES
9aid LUNCHEONS

CdsLcUi

By Abigail Van Buren

G b b i}

WEDNESDAY P. M.

with her. It’s sn unhealthy associa­
tion.

DEAR ABBY: I ’m a girl with a
big problem. Awhile ago I wrote to
my cousin and told her all al&gt;out a boy
friend of mine who doesn't exist. Re­
cently she sent me a letter insisting
1 send her a picture of my boy friend
and me together. I can't send her any
such picture because I mnde him up.
Something hus got to give. But what?
IMAGINATION

•

DEAR IMAGINATION: You've
got to give. Give your cousin the
straight dope. I doubt whether she
will Iks surprised. I suspect the reason
she asked for a picture of the two of
you together was because she doubted
ho existed in the first place.
•

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DEAR ARI1Y: Please answer ns
quickly us possible ns 1 am very dis­
turbed. My daughter, 13, and her
friend 14, went to the drug store for
mo. When they got back my daughter
told me that her friend hnd stolen
some eye make-up and hair clips. She
said she didn't see her friend take
them but on the way home she show­
ed them to her. Abby, I feel guilty for
not being able to tell her mother. I
would want to be told if my child did
something wrong so 1 could correct
her. But this girl’s mother is so"
strange. Last year, when I caught the
girls smoking. 1 told the mother of
tho other giri and she acted like It
was all my daughter’s fault. What
should I do?
FEELING GUILTY
DEAR PEELING: T o l l the
mother of tho girl. If she doesn’t ap­
preciate U, at least you will have done
your duty. The little girl needs lots
of help. If hIic doesn’t shupc up and
get over this kind of behavior, dis­
courage your daughter's friendship

Q n r n t u j Q j\

DEAR TROUBLED: First try to
persuade the womnn to see a doctor.
If she refuses, write the daughter,
and sign your name. If she were
YOUR mother you’d want to be told,
wouldn't you?
•

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•

DEAR ABBY: Being in a class
with "NOSE BETTER," who wrote
to you asking for a snappy retort
for those insensitive clods who ask,
"Why don’t you get your nose
fixed?"— my standard answer, "It
WAS fixed — It used, to be over
here!" Then I point to my rTght'teihpie. Boy, that stops ’em .
UNCLE B
.
.
.
What’s on your mind? For a per­
sonal reply, send a self-nddressed,
stam|&gt;ed envelope t o Abby, Box 3365,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
.
.
.
For Abby’a booklet, "How To
Have A Lovely Wedding," send 60
rents to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

/R h if in o By Oswald Jacoby

I:tt (J* Wayne Poacher
( I ) Channel * S i w i r M a
&lt;»&gt; ASC
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1:11 (e» Magic Momimie l a
Sport*
Silt ( I ) Atlantis Weather
&lt;») Mld-Fie- Evening
Pott
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S:IS (t&gt; Editorial Comment
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Kids
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harp
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l:tt (Si Hawaiian Ey.
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Hill*
bill!.a
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Show
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(1) Th. El.rmth Hour
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( * ) Weather
tills (»&gt; Theater
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THURSDAY A. M.
1:1*
tut
T:««
Till

One of (he most Important
things

a declarer

mu at

re­

member la that when a fin*
ette work* the first time, it
may not wt&gt;rk tine second.
South

won

the

opening

heart in hit own hand and
promptly led a club and (in­
cited dumm&gt;*s Ion. When the
ten held South remarked,
“ Maybe
wo
didn’ t
bid
enough." Then he led a
spade from dummy and fin­
essed tire jack.
This finesse lost ami a sec­
ond heart lead knocked out
dummy's king.
South returned to hia own
hand with a diamond, led a

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second
club and finessed
dummy's jack.
This time East waa ready
with th* king and three
heart tricks set the band.
South waa guilty of plain
carelessness. After the ten
o f clubs held he should hare
returned to hia hand with a
high diamond and repeated
the club finesse. It would
still
have
lost,
but now
South would be lure o f four
club tricks, one spade and
two in each red suit
Furthermore. If the king
of clubs had been in the
We at hand South would still
have had pianty of opportun
ity to go after the spade unit.

W o m a n .* By Ruth Millett

Wives often have to assume married lo ooe. It'a
the
rale of penny-pinchers a* simple as that.
ilies, U*a the wife who's the
simply
because their hus­
tightwad.
bands
enjoy
being open-hand­
At least that'* what a pilot
In most United State* fam ­

study conducted by the Public
relation* Board ahowa. In
most households, papa la prety open-handed, wanting hi*
wife and children to have
whatever they want that he
can possibly provide. It's
mama who pinches the penn.ea.
Unless anyone gets the Idea
that women are natural-born
tightwads, it ia only fair lo
point out that in any fam ily
someone haa to watch the
pennies.

ed about money.

Seminole TV

really

Road Board Sets
Toll link Funds

FO R T L A U D E R D A L E —
( U r i ) — The R u t*
Road
Board has pledged up to gl.fi
million toward a proposed 73mit* Napks-to-Fort Lauder­
dale toll road, board member
John Monahan said Tuesday.
The pledge, authorised by
the Road Board end Gov. Farrta Bryant, will be added to a
115,5 million bond issue pro­
posed to finance th* project,
Monohan said.
An engineering study Is
underway to dedarmina the
exact cost o f the project. In
October, road official* esti­
mated the road would cost
aboot |17.1 million.

Diplomat

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l

N O T RESPONSIBLE

TYtere are tbrre
screamers, all o f
natires e f tropical
erica. The raucous
bird raa be board
twe miles away.

&gt; -m «

fhone f a

T O N tT E *

specie* of
which are
South Am ­
cry o f thU
aa fa r aa

THURA.

CARLOAD PASS NITES
T M A I9 :U

TH E
RARHIDB
YEARS”

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After all. if a man gets
a glow of pride and salts•31-4197
faction out of being the kind
o f provider who hatei to say
“ no" to anything hia wife
or children want, somebody
has to keep the fam ily from
going bankrupt.
So mama, Instead o f tak­
ing big hearted, open-handed
papa at hia word when be
is being generous, often giv­
es him credit for wanting
her to hare the things she
knows they can't afford with­
HIOHWAYS 1 7 .9 1
Sales
Service out actually buying them.
For Instance, papa sees
N. K ftN PARK, FLORIDA
mama's eyes light up as she
----- Ope* Tat*. tkr* HoL
M M Haafard Asa. F A 2-1926 atop* to look at a display of
l - l t P. M.
mink stole*. So, papa says
Heads? • A ll Day
Open Far l.*M k
me gnanlmotuly, “ Let's get
Zenith t o Ur T V gale*
Itmen allot
you one: you’re been want­
ing one for years."
When mama refuses to go
in the store, she is being the
family tightwad — financially
UOasad
speaking. But actually she
Is making it possible for pa­
,4 sea*
pa to be aa (Caereos and
opeohamfed as he likes to
be. He baa had ail the fun
M Im S M I W I
of making a generoua ges­
U G a a d wots
ture. and tt hasn't root bin
a rent or wrecked the fam ­
ily budget.
•total
The same thing fa tree
43
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when mama marches down­
town to return some faulty
Uem that papa bought bat
wouldn't think o f taking back,
himself. It doesn't humiliate
mama to return a purchase
that u rn s out to be a lemon.
Again aha plays the tight­
wad role.
I f women refuted to play
the rale o f tightwad, then the
men would bare to take it.
They needn't worry about
that Any nwmaa with aa
ounoa eg feminity would fa ­
ther be a tightwad Man he

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•

DEAR ABBY: An elderly friend
of mine showed me a lump on her
chest the size of an egg. I asked it
she'd been to a doctor and she said
no, and it appears she won't go. I
asked if she had told her daughter
about it. (Her only daughter is about
mv fttfe and liven 600 milen away.)
She said no, she didn't want to
’’bother*’ her. I have met the daugh­
ter and have her address. I want to
know if I should write an anonymous
letter to the daughter telling her
about her mother’s lump. The old
lady might have years to go without
on operation, but what if she needs
an operation and puts it off until it’s
too late?
TROUBLED FRIEND

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TIIOIIAW A. WAGES. ITS!
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Georgia; JOTCE MITCIIKI.U
ll&gt;in Comntandar Drlv*. Loulavlllt, Kantuckr; R- IL WAGES
Vallar llruok lload, liecatur.
Georgia)
NETTIE
WAGES.
I l l Third Avenue, liecatur.
Georgia: GRACE ADAXIti. 17
East Gentile Street. Alexan­
dria. Virginia; llt’ llY ZEX1IIARD0. Ml. March Hoad,
Marlln«vltte,
N ew
Jarxy;
HETTY SAND It It*. 133 Third
Avenue,
Liecatur,
Urvrtila;
IIIH,I.IS A. WAGES. I I I ! II Hilln lloa.l. Tucker, Gr.irgla;
IIA It Y HOC AKIN. STIS !.a*
Vleta Road. Tucker. Georgia;
WILMA WAGES, 1711 L*VI&gt;.
tx Hoad. Tucker. Georgia;
TOLLY KOWLIill. Inie twiwrinoiTlIle
ltoad, Deca­
tur.
Georgia:
RATMOND K.
WAGES.
ill*
known a* Ha] round Waxee,
t i l Vallegr Hrmik Road, De­
catur, fliorrls; DORIS W A­
GES CIIBWNING,
formerly
Ilorl* Wegee. I l l Weet Davie
turret,
liecatur,
Georgia;
JAMES A. WAGES, aleo known
a. Jatnea tVauoe, !"S7 I-a ,vr.nee Hoad, Decatur, Georuta:
IIEATIIICE MATTHEWS, al­
eo known aa lire. T. It. Matthewe, '.*11 Sycamora Drive,
liecatur, Georgia; HOBEHT L.
IIUDSli.V, lit lllvervlrwr lu lu .
North Aiiuu.ta, SiiutH Caroltna; EZItEl.l, A. W AGES, elauu known aa Kxral AYagca,
11* Adair Street. Dacotur.
Georgia; IHJOERT E WAGES,
ales known ae llukert AA'Agee,
lit
Mead
Hoad, Decatur.
Geurglr-I ELIZA IIETU AMLT.IAMS, aleo known ae Mre.
l.lxate William., l i l t MBfOfd
Road.
liecatur.
G. urgla;
GOLDEN AAAGES. (It I-.WranrevIHa
Road.
Decatur,
Georgia: HILL T. WAGES.
el&gt;o known at Hillman Wagee,
t t lt Covlntan Road, Decatur,
Georgia; and all tiereoua hav­
ing nr claiming to have any
e.tale, Halil, title or Inlerret
In, or lien uiiun, th* following
rUicrlktd rc*l projuriy. or
*ny part Ihrreof, th* urn*
D mg. being »nd altuate in
Semlnol*
County.
Florid*.,
to-wlti
Th* AV**t Half lAA’ i j l &lt;(
th*
Northwe*!
yuarlT
iNAA’ At) ol the Northeaet
guartar t NELI of P**lion Tw*aty-lhr** tin .
Townthlp Twenty
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South. Rang* Thirty-two
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NOTICE is IIEHEUV GIV­
EN that a tiroceedlng, or eult.
to uoiet till# liaa (.tell br,,U—t'.t
agaltiet you. a. defendant*. Id
th* Circuit Court. Ninth Judi­
cial Circuit of Florida, in and
for Semlnol* County, tlie ab­
breviate t title of w hi, h ti
CLYDE It. WAGES. Ilalutlff.
xereua 1,01,1 WAGES SAHtlENT (formerly Mle. led*
Wagiel. ei at. and, Ail |.er*
t .ia claiming an **ial*. right,
till* or interaat in, or lltn
kl an, th* real property l.tr*Iti d**tTlt&lt;*4, or any part
thereof, Defendant*. Chancery
’ Ills, .ol 1.) thee* prtf i l l * juU ar* required tu fit*
your aiiewir or olhtr d#feptee. If any. with th* Clerk
af eald Court, and tan* a
copy thereof upon the plainIIITe undelete u*d atlornaye,
on or before th* Thirtieth
1311th) day of January, A l&gt;.
1*11. therein ••tiling up the
eelalf, right, title or Inter**!
In, or lien upon, the above
detrrlbed property claimed by
you. Ilaralu fall not. or a d»rffF |ir*t 4iHifrwa * will »M PR*
by u&lt; n Ql.
l«r* i mruiuvp
WiTNUii* n*J ItiiUil ii Ml tilO
II f M
atItit Court at banford
Florida, thi# Jl*( t.y of fl'-C*#
•ft* DfF. A. fl IPit
in : \t.9
/
Ari» fur II U* kw fill, Jr*.
ITlirk of thr « (rruli &lt; uuri
IJ&gt;; Uoillid T. Vllilen
*ttiui jf Ctwrk
Hu: d*lwn ib i 1*4.tlltr
Edward* iHilldl"*.
T U. Drawer It

Sanford, Florid*

Attorney* for Plaintiff
Publlah I*
It, l i l : a Jar
I. ». 1«, lit .

CDD-kt

rs n m x __

1. Lost ft Found
2. Notice* - Personal*
S. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. ‘BuHintss Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sals or Rsnl
10. Wanttd to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage I.oan*
11. Insurance
15. lluaincss Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wsntad
20. Uabyalttsrn
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build • Paint • Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Eltcirlcal Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio A Television
27. Special Servlets
28. laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery • Toole
31. Poultry - Liveetock
31A. Pets
32. Fiowern • Shrubs
33. Furniture
31. Articlea For Sale
35. Articlea Wanted
36. Automobiles • Truck*
37. Boats - Motors
18. Motorcycles • Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

I. Lost &amp; Found
LOST: Light browh’ and whHe
female dog. Short bilr,
pointed e ir i. yellow eyes
Tail curli over bick, white
foot. Nim e Cindy
IMS
Ib». Timid. Lost from Stone?
Island. Under veil care.
Reward. Ceil UA :7232.

Sl)v

•sntttrfi

^rrslh Wed. Jan. 2, ’68—Page 11 13. Mortgage Loan*

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

u. s. riv ii. s e r v ic e ’
TESTS!
Mcn womcn. 1S S7. Start high
at 4102 00 a week Prcpara.
lory training until appoint­
ed. Thouisndi of job* open.
Experience uuunlly unneces­
sary. FREE information on
joba, aslarira, requiremenl*
Wnie TODAY giving name,
addrcai, photk’ and time
twine. Write Lincoln Ser­
vice. Roy 23. c'o Sanford
Herald.

Wall

Bent

“ Don't make a aound or you'll start an avalanchaP

Legal Notice

River Front
Property

$1,500

rinnllff.

CHESTER M WELLS »nd
FLORENCE W'ELLH. Me wife
and GEORGE XI. VVKUd

De rend,u,t
I I I.II II■» NO ID E HI* a kl.l;
NOTICE I.f IIEREtir GIV­
EN that under * Deer** of
Foreeloeur* and S-l* *m#red by the JuJ*e of th* Clrcult Court of Die Ninth Jud­
icial Circuit, In and for Hemlnote County, Florida, on the
37th day of fie- *mb«r, A. D.,
ink!. In * certain cats** i&gt;«-

tween .0 0 1. 1.to KEIELLA NDEH I’leinllff, and Clt L M ER
&gt;1 W ELI- n *nd KLGRENCE
WELLS, hi* wlf* and GEOR­
GE Xt. W'EU-k. Defendant*,

being Chancer) No. 13111, I
Wilt e.ll at pul-tln am ilou to

th* hlkheei bidder fur te»h at
tb* Cnurtb-’Uf* In th* CD) of
kanford.
.-finlnnl*
County.
Finrld*. *1 the brur nf 11 00

uVlock A. SI . m January
Uth. Ikkl that ''•Gain peraolial property deecilhed ••
follow»;
I vl-inar. n (.sundry Dry­
er*. I Muri arch Duubl*
Waaher* 1 Slonerch Holl­
ar. 1 Slab c»#h Itrgleler.
1 (Late and Stand, 1 Coun­
ter. I TaOlee 1 Ra-k with
• l)SM for bur*-lie*, a Cart#
baakele,
1 Via*
Wi l l *
M■___
*t•i,. I refer Holder,
N*«n Sign (dry clean*
___ and t l4tg,- I.a
lrh*|
limit Fan

tnE VLr
Arthur II. Hr, keitu, Jr,
Clerk of Circuit Court
H)S Mania T. Vllilen
D i'.
iViMklWi-rdlr llalner
Hunter A Ward

Ilk T*rk Avenue. South
Winter Dark. Florida

t l.nrket

Fkl.tlej
CDE-k

for ciCntl i

January

I, JSV.

••

*****

iCDU-Ak

Windshield
Hack Glnsn
Door Glass
Vent Ginas
SERVICE
Senkurik Gluaa and Paint
Company

1 TRU-COLD chest type deep
Beautician wanted. Cut 'N
freeze. 15 cubic ft. In ex­
Curl Beauty Shop. 318 Pal­
cellent condition. Dr. J. C.
metto Ave. FA 2-0834 or 24. E le c tr ic a l S # rric8 8
Buntcn. Lemon Bluff. U»FA 2 4011.
teen.
21(1 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-1622
FR1UIDAIRE
NIGHT Waitress. Must be exSales A Service
American made. Heavy duty
31A. Petn
peiirnced. Apply Chick 'N House Wiring, Free Estimates
industrial
tailor
Sewing
Treat Drive In, Sanford.
machine. Complete. Good
Sid Vihlen't Randall Electric 2 Male Siamese Cats. Circu­
condition. Take over pay*
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0915
late point. $2t) each. Ph
APPLICATIONS now hemp ac­
ments. FA 2 9411.
FA 2 9510.
cepted for snack har. Apply 25. Plumbing Scrvlc#
.Mr. P r i n c e , Movieland
Typewriter. Underwood port­
32. Fiowern • Shrub#
PLUMBING
Drive-In Theater.
able. Like new. FA 28142.
Conlracting A Repairs
Beautiful Camellias In bloom
FREE D E LIV E R Y
Acrordion, 120 Bass, used S
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
17. Male Help Wanted
K. L HARVEY
wreks, 7 switches, cost 4300,
Grapcvllle Ave. Near 20th St.
204 Sanfonl Ave.
FA 2-3943
•till has guarantee, 9150 or
W ANTED
best cash offer Immediate­
33. Furniture
SERVICE SALESMAN im­
ly. Write Box 10 c o San*
mediately. Must be young
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
fonl Herald.
and aggressive and able
Service With the Cash.
to meet the public with a
SUPER TRADING POST G.E. Frost Free 14 cubic
IMumliitifr A Hrnting
smile. Prefer min with
FA 2 0677.
AIH CONDITIONING
ft. Refrigerator with aepar.
General Motors experience.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
ate aeras* top freeser.;
FREE ESTIMATE
Contact Jim Hates, service
WORK
Kenmore automatic Was Iv­
manager.
Bill
Hemphill 1007 Sanford Ave
FA 2-6362 Upholstering A Mattress ren­
or. Both used 6 months,
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Motors, 201 W. First St.,
Air-condiUonar and Power
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Ssnford. No phone calls 26. R a d io * ’te le v is io n
Lawnmower. Call 323-4665;
Co.,
at
T
O
O
Celery
Ave.
pirate.
Y EAR END SALE
f a 2-:m .
&gt;.
36. AuIomobQm - Truck!
APPLICATIONS t a k e n for New A Used T.V.'a Big
Used
furniture,
appliances,
trade-in
allowances.
Easy
I960 Chevrolet Pickup Truck
c l e a n ambitious colored
tool*, etc. nought • Sold.
terms. Town A Country T.V.
ami Cantpcr. 4 cyl. Auto­
slock man. High school
Larry's
Mart
215
Sanford
2M3 Park Dr., 323.5362.
matic trans. Camper sleep#
graduate only. Vacation with
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
4. H u 4 burner stove A
pay, steady work, bonus. In­
For T. V. Service within Die
oven, also ice box. Call
surance, retirement. Apply
hour. Call Coys T.V, Ser­ 31. Article# For Sale
322 2978. 204 E. 21th San­
Winn Dixie. 25th and French
vice. Most IruMcd name in Lockers, Trunks, T e n t s ,
ford.
Ave.
T. V. servicing. Service
Tarpi, Floats, A Knives,
calls 42.00. FA 29663.
Service
Station
Attendant
Boats, Army-Navy Surplus '57 MERCURY. Good clean
car for 4450. Cor. of 25th St.
wanted. 6 day week. No T.V. SPECIAL—Free Sen lea
310 Sanford Ave.
and Club Rd.
tire changing.
FA 29WM.
calls within thr city limits, I Year old while very large
miiisiiine T.V. Huu&gt;e of (lie
upright Commercial Frees- 1954 OI.DSMUblLE. Hardtop;
18. Help Wanted
Golden Rule. 311 Sanford
Diio owner. Fully equipped^
er. Contact Mr. Pullingcr.
Ave. Ph. FA 2 9792.
$295. Must sell. FA 2-3305.
322
7222.
"WANTED part time corres­
pondent for the Sanford
Do It yourself pest aontrol. '53 Ford *x T. pick-up truck.'
-SANFORD HERALD
area. Retired or acnii-reUrcd
Excellent condition. 4350.
Why pay a high price for
WANT ADS
persona also considered. Car
022-6825.
BRING
FAST
pest
control
in
your
home
essential and aoim? know­
RESULTS
or place of buxiness. Do 37. Boat# • Motor*
ledge of Credit Investigation.
k yourself and save 50','*
Reply by mail: Stating: age,
or mure. 3 Months guaran­ Gateway To The Waterway
background, business or em­ 27. Special Service#
Rolmuii Sporting; Good#
tee. Personal Instruct huts
ployment record and present
Your KV1NRU3E Dealer
Piano Tuning and Repair
by the formulater of HIE
activities. Write, Dun A
304-6
8 K. 1st Ph. FA 2 5961
W. I,. Harmon — FA 2-4223
SURE DEATH INSECTI­
Bradslreel, Inc., P. O Box
CIDES.
and
sprayer
fum2206, West Bay Station,
New II ft. Alrboat-90 hp.
F R IG ID A I R E
Isbod. For Information and
Jacksonville 3, Florida: At­
Franklin— 41000. C a l l
Sales A Service
free delivery call Raymond
tention: W. P. Smith.'*
FA 2-3954.
G, U. HIGH
Woods. FA 2-3081.
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
COLLECTORS
3b. Motorcycle# • Scooter*
Ph. FA 2-34*3
I'AKT TIME WORK
FACTORY TT YOU
VESPA Motor Scooters (new)
Young married person to col,
ALUMINUM BLINDS
SINGER
410.85 down A 13.53 Week­
lect small active accounts
Enclosed bead, Sag-proof bot­
SEWING MACHINE
ly.
In Sanford. Average earn­
tom rail with plastic ends.
Sales ami Service
l-ewls Sales A Service
ings 32 541 per hour. Write
Plastic or ray on tapes. Cot­
Free estimates in advance
2317 Country Club Road
Mr. Carp, 35 4V. Pine St.
ton or nylon cords.
Free home demonstration
Ph. FA 3-7928
Room 219- Orlamlo, giving
Senkmik (ilntn and Paint
CALL FA 2 -r.78fl
age, address, phone num­
Company
CYCLE—_
TruLmph ~6S0 CCT
Alan's Fabric A Rugs
ber and type and model ol
2i0 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4822
Like new 4,780 miles. 4395,
2439 Park Dr.
ear.
Call 323-5682 after 4:00 p.ra.
WELLS im iLLF D , rUMPS, Sturdy frame, weatherproof.
Attention: Seminole County
Camper's
Carry-all
Rig.
S PB lN K E lt SYSTEMS
39. Trailer# • Cabana#
man or women. Good per­
Moveable, for pick-up truck
All Types and Sixai
sonality and appearance.
or trailer. Will sacrifice for 25 ft. HOUSETRA1LER. AU
We Repair and Service
Lucrative. Part or full lima
cost of construction. Call
aluminum, 93TS. 1711 South­
S T I N E
work. Capable of earning
FA 2-9032.
west Rd. FA 19736.
Machinery and Supply Co.
96000 plus annually in full
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2*0432
time capacity with excel­
lent opportunity for ad­ Refrigeration • Alr-ronditlonvancement. Write fully, in­
lng men needed. We train
cluding phone numtier, to
you.
Write
Commercial
Manager, III. 2 Box 373 0
Trades Institute box 18, n o
Sanford, Florida.
Sanford Herald.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
314 Palmetto
FA 2-0834

Legal Notice

»*

Children kept. FA- M142.

16. Fttnal# H«tp Wanted 21, lleauty Nalonn

3. Education - Instruction

MILK COUNTY. FIORIDA
CHANCERY f t f l
NO, 13TM
MnnTGA (,F FORR( UilkI RE
g r a c e XIAi: II AUbCIIILD, a
widow
I’lalnllff.
ve,
TIIGMAK
J
GALVIN
»nd
JEAN XI. OALVIN. hi* wlf#;
and tnA W, LEVT
x i r i f B o f eu ir
Defendant*.
Till IRA IV. LEVY
ts MI-MI* Road
Sayvlllv, New York
You
are
hereby
notified
that a eult for foreeloeur* of
m a r's *** hat taen filed In
th*
Circuit
Court
of
th*
Ninth Judicial Circuit In and
for Hemlnota County, Florida,
entitled
GRACE XIAU 11AESCIIILD, a
widow,
I'lalnllff
va
TIIOMAN
I
OALA IN
and
JEAN XI. GALVIN, hi* wife;
and III A W*. LEVY.
Defendant*
and &gt;,..i , i , rdqulrad tc file,
lour anawer tu th# Complaint
with tha clerk of th* Circuit
Court amt In eerv* a rnnr
thereof upon II KNMV JIETTING IIA Ei*
A Horne) *
for
i’lalnllff. ISO Mouth Know 1c*
Vienna, winter Hark, Flor­
ida. on or fief,,,# Die Ivtb d-r
of January, Ikkl, otharwle*
Deere* Fro Confeaao will be
entered egalnat you fur th*
relief demanded In Ih* Com­
plaint.
Th* real properly that !•
the eubject matter of eald
ruurtg-ge furecloaur* eult I*
t « t k LEMS Ilia Eaat kit
fl. of Amended Flat of
linUID
PARK.
banfxrd.
Florida, according to tb*
plai tbarauf aa recorded
In Flat Ilonk 7, page* and
*.
I’uhlli.
Recordbemlnuls County, Florida
lell VI, i
|
Aubur H. Hackwith, Jr.,
clerk Circuit Court
l y : Alarm* T. Vlhtan
Deputy Clark t
I’n'.Heh Dec, Ik, 3* A Jax.

INCOME TAX RETURNS - 1962 Zlg Zag. Makes button
holes, darns, with guaran*
0. M. Harrison. 1311 Palmet­
Ironing wanted. FA 2 3585.
tee.. 4 payments of 97-15.
to Ave. Phone 322-8827.
Ph.
FA 2-94U.
Painting k Repairing. Free
estimate*. Work guaran­ 29. Automobile Service
FREE Use of our Carpet
teed. Fred Rocttger. Phone
Sbsmpooer with purchase
FA 2 0259.
AUTO GLASS
TA 2-2420
of Blue Lustra shampoo.
INSTALLED
Carroll's Furniture.

MORTGAGELOANS----FHA and Conventional
Commercial k Residential

111 N. Park Are.

3 BEDROOM house, kitchen 6. F o r Bent
9. For Sale or Rent
equipped. 473 month. Ph.
FIVE ROOM House, partially 3 Bedroom home, central
FA 2-3303.
heat, hardwood f l o o r s
furnished. 430 Montii. Kt. 2,
ROOMS, The Gabies, Ml
yard
completely
fenced.
Box 43A, Bcardill Av*.
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0T20.
FA 2 3543.
2 Bedroom tmuse, kitchen
LOCH ARBOR: 2 bedroom
equipped. 1503 Douglai Av*. OK ASSUME payments. CB
borne, unfurnished, large
FA 2-0363.
3 bedroon., screened In car­
rooms, excellent condition,
port. Store and refrigerator.
kitchen equipped, cxrport, UNFURNISHED new I bed
Blinds. TA 2 8IM.
storage, screened
porch.
room houM, kitchen equip­
in t h e riH c i i t c o u r t o r
Quiet
neighborhood
For
ped. FA 2-3845.
Attractive I bedroom, t bath
Tin : m a t h j i ini'iAi. cinRent. Ph. FA 2-2464.
r c i v m* a m i r o ii x i : m home, Fenced yard. Near
NIM.tS I o r M l , Fl.ftRIDk.
RENT A BED
NAS. I l l W. Coleman O r­
3 BEDROOM, partly turn. 443
IN Ell AM ini V NO. 13111
Rottiwsy, HocpiUI A B ib f
BIIF KOI.K COUNTY FEDER­
el#. FA 2-7444.
•Mo., or tow down payment.
Beds
AL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASFA
2-2784.
SOCIATION, a United Htalaa
By Day, Week, or Month
corporation,
10. Wanted to Rent
CARROLLS FURNITURE
'
Plaintiff, LAKE M ARY, 1 11R, turn. apt.
re.
Ph. FA M i l l 111 W. 1st Si.
Clean. FA 2-3D30.
Year around tenants wants
JGIIN.NT ft IIIIGGIVH altd
SHIRLEY K. HUGGINS, III*
3 bedrooms, 14k baths.
Furnished
Apartment
elose
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
wife, at *1.
East side eg Ssnford. Write
Dafendanl*
In. Jimmy Cowan, FA 1-4011
house. 1303 Elliott A v «„
N iin m o r n i . e
Box 30 c/o Sanford Herald.
FA
2-5234
or
FA
2-0523.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV­
EN that im th* lltri day &lt;&gt;f
January, 1*41, at 11:10 noon,
MCE large l bedroom (urn. 12. Rea) Kit ate For Sal*
at the front dunr of the Court
Apt. 1100 Magnolia.
lluu,. of Semin-,I* County, at i n t h e c m c r i T c m m t n r
Sanford, Florida, th* Itunnr- TIIH NINTH Jl'DICIAI, (Tw­
St. Johnb Realty
abl* Arthur II. lUcknllh. e r IT IN A M I r o l l *KMI. 1 BEDROOM houa* furnished.
Clark of til* Clreult Court „f MVt.i: COUNTY. FLORIDA.
4)344 Laurel Ave. 450 a THE TIME TESTED FIRM
S.mlnole, County, Florid*, will IN CIIANCKHV NO. 13411*
mont h.
NO 8-4M3 or lit N. rath Av# FA M itt
offar fir .ale tu tha hlkhr.t CARROLL KINNEY, JR.,
and brat hid,Ur for rwab. at
rUIntlff
NO 4-4414.
publl.’ auiery, th* fullowlng
New 2 Bedroom, 2 bath home.
ile.orlhed property of thr De- MARIE KINNEY
Small
1 Bedroom tsous*.
fendxnU JOIINNV C lll'tlNo cash needad. 481 a
D*fend»nt
G1NS end SHIRLEY V. HI G­
Coupla. 440. FA f-4m .
a c t io n rtm D tvonca
month, Tasea It Insurants
GINS, hi* wlf*. at *L
Kinney
Included.
122-1083.
1,.it
1,
REAR
LAKE TOi .Xtarl*
APARTM ENTS
lust North Dtrbigny at. WELAKA
HILtd), aoi.irdlng tu the
N*w Dri*-uu, Iwulalan*
nooma privam batha, U t
Tlxt thereof a* recorded
YOU ARII HEItEltr NOTI­
III Dial Ilonk 11, t’a*» 17 FIED
W. First St.
I hat *u11 fur Atvorc*
nf the IMhtic Record, of 1,4• been
bruughl an4 I* pend­
Neinlnul* Cunlily, Klur.de; ing agalnal
ymi In th* ahov* Unfurnished : b a d r o o m
tug«th*r with:
Court a&lt; h«nford. a*mlhoua*. 428 Escambia. Ph.
Two 111 Elartrend Heat­ &gt;tyl»d
noli Cnunty, Flurlda and you
er. Modal tOO-D—ptrmant- af*
FA 2-0274.
h*r*hy required to III*
mlly In.talUil:
Anawtr of other pleading
together with all *tru&lt;-tur*» your
In aaid , auer and aarva a Furnished lovely S bodroorn WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
and
Improve manta,
than or
ropy of the earne upon Dlaln1In-naif ter or, raid land.
Apartment. Lake Golden. Approx Imainly 14k acres, with
llrr*
Ottornrj,
1‘ervl*
|&gt;.
Till, la mad* pureuant to kwann,
150 ft. on r t m , 4k mil* off
1IIH kouih Orang*
Lake
privlkgas. FA 2-0274
Final Deere*’ of Foraeloauro Avenue. Ortendo. Florida, on
Rt.
48.
entered In th* ahoia raua*. or htfort &gt;h* t di H day of
Chancery Do.-kat No. U til, January, IIS3. Herein fall not, TURN. APT. Z300 MattoavlOa.
now pending In th# Circuit
a Deere* Fro O n f* *« n
Court of xml for Sainlnolr. *1»&lt;i
w ill lie enter- d egalnH you Furnished Housr, C o u p l e Call FA 2-6171 after 4:00 p m.
1-TorId*.
or bachelor only. 470 a
and
euld
cam* wilt prwr**J
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
pert*.
month plus light* and gas
have hereunto »*t tuy hind fV
and official ••*) thi* 11*1 day ikEAt.l
heat MO* S. Elm. FA 2-2307
Arihur 11. n«-kw|ih Jr..
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
of December, 1MX.
Cl#rk of Circuit Court
Can be seen between 4 and
Realtor
(SEAL)
Pemlnsl* countv. Florid*
Arthur H lUokivlih. Jr,
5 p. m.
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
Ry: M»rtha T. Vlhl*n
Clark of the circuit Court
Deputy Clerk
FA 2 1931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
til and for Semlnol. Coun­ t'ervl*
Furnished Collage. Near Air
I*. Nwann
ty, Florida
A I lor n* y fur I'UIntlff
Base. Reasonabk. Pbune
lt&gt;: Martha T. Vllilen
tlk'k Houih Hrenae Avenue
Owner
being
transferred.
tiepuly Clerk
FA 2 3721.
Orlando, Florid*
Cetirtbon and Courahon
Will
pay
closing
cost and
Fublleh Der. 11, II, Ik *
Altorneya at te*w
you lisuma payments ol
Jan. 1. m i .
3 Bedroom Houa*. FA 3-MM
Waahlngton Federal Bldg
CDD.3I
440.41. I Bedroom, 1 bath.
17o| Meridian Avenue
Miami Reach 1*. Florida
3Z2-V735.
IN H IM CIHCI IT Ctll NT » F Mayfair Section, 3 liedroom,
Fublleh January 7. Ikkl
2
bath,
family
room.
THE NINTH JI IIICIAL I INCDE-4
■ I IT, IN 1MI r o l l MINI.
Available soon. I’ ll. 323-0QG0
IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT,
NINTH JITIICt kt« ■ Hit I IT.
IN
ANII
Foil
akJIINOl.K
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
IN u h a n i t :i i % n o . i r . u
m o h t g a i . i : FOKKCLtlM HR
MORRIS FlllEDLANPER.

34. ArtidM For Sal#

27. Special Servlet

Stenstrom Realty

LOST: Reward for Informa­
tion Jradlng to return of red
male Toy Pomeranian. Lo*t,
itrayed or ttolen from home
on old Monnm Rd. Phone
FA J-9W9 aflcr 5 p.m.

Houses for rent. For infor­
mation contact Ted Wil­
liam* Hardware, 203 E.
Utfa St.

19. Situations Wanted

Furnished Apart m*#t.
In. Ph. FA 2-2800.

Clota

7:00 P. M.

LIQUIDATION

Sunland Estates Homes
5 • BEDROOMS, I, iy , A 2 BATHS

VA - NO DOWN PAYMENT
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
VA • CMfcalienal A FB A Financing
--------------------•
-------------------Sunland (M ale* . On 17-82 (2 Ml. So. of Banfnrdj
Bale* Office let. Bouse Inaide Entrance

KINGSWOOD BUILDERS, INC.

JIM

HUNT

A UCTIO N

Uff All New Name Brand klrrrhandiar

Office FA 3-2111
Nights FA 2-0641
323-4700
Comfortable A p a r i n eats.
Sanford, Fla.
Furnished or unfurnished. 3424 Park Dr.
2 Locations. Call FA 2-3123
Lake view home with lake
day time. NO 4-3593 even­
privileges In South Sylvan
ings.
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
and 2 baths. Air-Condition­
6A Special Notice*
ed. Phone FA 2-7898.
Wanted Share cropper. Ap­
proximately to acres tiled
All types of Real Estate
land now available. Excel­
lent location. Contact Jack
John E. Fox,
Hoy. I&gt;. 0. Box 293, LongRealtor
wood or call TE 4-1212 or
till
N.
Park
Ave. Ph. .723-067,9
TB 4-1251,

FA 8-8974

REALTY.

Kale*

Agent

Day*. FA 2-2118 - Eve. A Suit. FA 2-0*18 - 323-070#

SALE

*125,000
EVERYTHING

Furn. 2 Bdrm. Apt. 1701 Mag­
nolia Ave. 43500.

PE

3rd

Thurs., Ja n

’ T a ll Han" FA 1-9841
2544 to. French A t #.

Jim Hunt Realty

10
%
DISCOUNT

Special Auction

J. \V. Hall, Realtor

2 Bedroom modern House,
kit. equipped. 417 Catalina. Will Sale or Trade nice 6
room CB Houa#. Would like
House. IH miles from base,
large old 2 story House
Ph. MI-4001.
with 1 acre of land. Ph
FA 2-14140.
3 RM. Furn. Apt. FA 2-13»4.
Comfortable .Sleeping Room.
FA 2-7431.

H O LLER S o /S A N FO R D

MUST GO ! ! I

Dealers Welcome

4200 In free prleee *111 bo given away through­
out the aale.

Brnrue
llurmyrr
General Lleclm

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1960Standard
FALCON

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HERE ARE A I'EW OF THE ITEMS:
Ceemelir*
Cfuihlng Fur The Mliule Family
Dishes
FUhing and Sporting Guud*
Frenrh Perfume* and Cologne#
Jmt-lr) — Amerli’u'* Fine*! Brand
Hard#are and liuunehutd Item*
load# u( Power Toots
Shore

Hundred* Uf Dllin l ine Item*
BID AND BUY IN COMFOUT IN O l It
COMPLETELY HHATED BUILDING.

*shift
lhMr ■

.......... 91193
NOW lulu

8 O K I CADILLAC I Door Sedan
■
DeVllle, Power. Air fond.......

------- 11398
NOW 1168

1 A R T "L D S * Door Hardtop. 98

............ 4893
NOW 846

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JUST A FEW OF OUR N A TIO N A LLY ADYERTIMED BRANDS:
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LIBERAL TRADES - EASY TERMS

Power and A ir fon d

1968 OLDM
88. 4 Door Sedan
Power Brake*. Steering, A ir Corui.
1 Q C Q OLDM 4 Door Sedan .
1 0 W 9 I'uwer Mini Mr fond.

««94
NOW 166
91693
N O W 1530

KALt t l N Station Wagon ... .

........ 41991

I D o o r .^ tla n d a r i^ S h lft^ ^ ^

NOW U N

OLDS 98, I Door Hardtop ...
Automatic, Power

....... - 4494
. NOW 414
$893
. NOW 808

1 Q R A PLYM O U TH 9 Pa**rnger
• WWW Slat Ion J A O jom JII^G eridu ^

CI1F.VKOLKT DelRay Coupe
6 C yI, ^ tta n d a r ^ ih tfl^ ^ ^ ^ ^

............ 4493
.. NO W 418

41393
MERCURY I Door Auto, A ir Cund
Power I B a k e a ^ S t e e r l y ^ ^ ....... NOW 1340

CHEVROLET 4 Dow
Auto. Tran*., Air fond,

........ ....... . 8893
____„ NOW 088

rO K V A IK 4 Door
Auluulslir____________________

NOW

•1293
1188

3 LOCATIONS

Sanford Farmers Auction
I Mile Mouth at Sanford on llwy. 17-92

2394 TARE AVE
HANFORD
FA 2-8711
O R I.4N D O C ll 1-3108

319 E. 2nd ST.
IA N F O R D
F A S-8J81

�F L A . OR G A . G R AO E A FR ES H

FREE/

B L U E RIBBON T O P Q U A LIT Y FRESH

Merchant*

WITH EVERY
PURCHASE

LE G S OR
BREASTS

quantity
rights
reserved

Prices good thru weekend
2160 P A R K A V E.
a t 2 5 th S T .

G. ANDREW SPEER

Kiwanis Officer
Installation Set

SA N FO RD , FL A .

IJ. Andrew Speer will b« In*
•tailed u new president nf the
KJwanla dab br new LL Col.
Bart O'Neel of Orlando at a
dinner at tha Ciarle Canter at
T:*0 p. m. today.
Retiring prraldent K. D.
Klrehhoff will pre.ent hla
praaldanl'a report, highlight­
ing and summarising the act!eltles o f the club throughout
the paat year.
Other officer* to be Installad with Speer Include Frank
Dunn aa first rice president;
John Darby aa aeeond rice
president; Otcsr Harrison aa
treasurer; Neal V. Farmer a*
financial secretary and Ralph
A . Smith aa recording seers*
la ry.
Directors w ill he J. C. De­
lia , Roy Mann, Gordon Meyer,
trf Lane, Floyd Palmer, Rup­
ert Strickland and E* D. Klrehhoff.

neckbonos
beef tripe

mm..

ROAST
LO IN ENO

SAUSAGE “ 39c LOBSTER
Franks

- 49. “ °“ V 5 9 c

UDY PA* S.M. or » *.

B L U E RIBBON Q U A L IT Y B E E F
C E N T E R C U T RIB PORK

* f* T ®°AST _

Chops OR
Roast" O

Biscuits 4cahs49c MULLET tB,15
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L E A N C OUNTRY S T Y L E

ROAST

PARMER CRAY FORK ROLL

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HICKORY SUO. S LA B

INDIVIDUAL 2 oz C U B E ^

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Baton Lessons
To Be Sponsored
Raton Instruction will begin
fo r girla from six to 12 years
o f age at the Civic Center Jan.
8, under tha direction o f Ml**
Nytene A lban and Miss Linds
W illiam *, at tha Sanford Re*
creation Department
The elaise* will he held on
T u e s d a y * and Thursday*
through Feb. 14 and there la
no chargo fo r entering.

COFFEE

INDIVIDUAL
PACKAGE

DoyFood 12

TURKEV-CHICKEM -BEEF-HAM
MACARONI &amp; CHEESE-HADDOCK
CHOPPED BEEP OR ITALIAN.

Teenage Dance
Class Scheduled
Beginning ballroom dancing
fo r teenager* will he offered
by tha Sanford Recreation
Department each Thursday
afternoon at tha Civic Center,
beginning Jan. 10. Junior and
Senior high school student*
are Invited to enroll fo r the
complete course. There will lm
Do charge.
,

FRENCH CUT PROZEH

Tourist Clubbers
Meet Jan. 8
The regular meeting of Iho
Hanford Tourist tnd Shufflehoard Club will he held Jan.
B at the Cluhhouse at A p.m.
A c o w e d dish supper Is to
precede the meeting end mem­
bers and their house guests
are urged to attend.

WILSON’S Q U A L IT Y SHORTENING

Q uality B a k ed Goods
FRESH BAKED

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required to a.rva a ropr of
your A a i v t r or obj.rtlona In
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on lb * Atlsrner fur Polttlan#r*. Mack N. Clav.taud, Jr.,
Hanford
Atlantic
National
Dank llulldln*. I'oal olflra
t&gt;raw.r Z. Hanford. Klorlda,
and flta tha erlelnal In tha
•file* of the d i r k et tha
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lis t, and herein fall not or
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ha rnlar.il agaln.l ruu.
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Boat o f aald Court In Haurord,
rterlda. tbla 1 1 th dar of l»*oamber, A. D. IH9.
/./ Arthur 1L Reubwlth,

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THE PROVEN BEAUTY SOAP

FOR TH E KIDDIES'BATH

SUPER SUDS

O CTA G O N SOAP

NATURAL GENTLENESS YOU CAN COUNT ON

GETS DISHES CLEAN

WIPE OFF STAINS EASILY W ITH

PALMOLIVE SOAP

VEL POWDER

AJAX Cleanser

CONTAINS NO ALKALIS

FLORIENT

VEL LIQUID

AEROSOL Deodoriser

Floor end Watt Cleaner

W ITH DURATVX

FOR AUTOMATIC D U N W A o W s

CONCEN TRATO S U * POWER

PALMOUYE SOAP

2 S&amp; 2lc
2 UK 31c

CASHMERE BOUQUET

BEAUTY SOAP

2 SS&gt; 21c

CASHMERE BOUQUET

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GUARANTEED TO HAP­
Application for preliminary planning fund* for
TEN HERE HIRING m i s the proposed port terminal here is expected to be
YEAR.
completed today and will lie sent to the City Commis­

County Attorney H a r o l d
Johnson will aik for an at­
torney* general’* opinion -17
lime* this year.
New Sanford Mayor Tom
McDonald will get hi* pk-tuiv
on page t le 63 timer tlcing
Jim Cr»i |i*’ record.
A photographer wilt forget
hi* flashbulb* at thr Hunt Co.
dedication Jan. PJ.
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The City will (five It’* okay
to the hua franchiae.
City Attorney Hill Hutchiaon will come up hoarse after
eroding a 10 pane ordinance,
The rity will giv* aomr
home owner* six month* to
fix up their building or, it will
have to tie torn down. , . A f­
ter the aix month* are up, the
city will of rour*e extend the
'Mns-J-endline another six month*.
Somebody w'l] come up he.
fm t thr City C immlasion and
*ay they wan; to build a boat
marina.
'
The city will keep diagonal
parking on one aide of Flr*l
Street.
Temon Dunn will nit in on
^
County Comnii-aiun meeting*
. . . rite pi to the fact he'* no
longer a member of the board,
The franchise directive will
he resubmitted again am)
turned over to Harold Johuion
for more itudy.
Doug Strnilrom will get
the good government award
front the Jayeee*.
Al Wilson won’t *eek ro9
election to the City Commis»inn and Karl Higginlioiliatn
will c o m a
back a g a i n
“ strong.” .
Tin- move to hiie an admin­
istrative aide will fizzle.
The l,rgi*lativc delegation
will lie a*ki*l “ in secret ae*.
aion” to give the County Commission a pay laiutl. Tii(&gt; an»Wer will of course la- NO.
Thera will l&gt;e talk in the
■pring of a major league farm
club coining hero . . . It will
lie ju»t talk.
E. C. Ilar|ier will get the
Clio ml &gt;cr of Com metre award
for hi* work with the mer­
chant'* division and the beautifirntion project.
The School lloartl will raise
the millage again.
(j
Jim 1‘igotl will cry the
blue* with a young inex|H-rienerd grid team hut will once
■gain com* up with a top
team.
A move will be made to kill
(lie I'incerral I’TA but it will
flop.
Mack Cleveland Jr. will look
out for Seminole County in
the legislature . . , Ilrapportionment will Ik- approved
with Mack'a goin' in a* ten*
ator.
The Slate Road Department
will put SR 46 high on the
priority l!*l and bid* will be
let on the project in the ipring
of 1904.
Guy Allen won’t lie named
po*tmn*ter. (Don't aik me
who will.)
Reynold*. Smith and Hill
will recommend the brot wit*for the port terminul will be
the font of French Ave,
Gordon Frederick will get
the bug and announce fur the
County Commi**ion for Dis­
trict 3. Jim Avery will change
hi* mind and run again.
David Gatchrl will run for
tax a*M«*or.
Mary Karlr Walker will
once again aik for $15,(66) for
reappraisal work . . . It will
he turned down.
Nothing will i&gt;e done in the
rity on a vacant property re­
appraisal.
Work will Mart on the
Adam* Shopping Center,
Seminole County College
will have a record enrollment
for the full ul the ytar.
Someone will complain about
the hook* in North Orlando.
The annual Santa Clau*
parade will lie held at night.
Final completion of tho sew*
age treatment plant will b&lt;
deiaytd, delayed and delayed
again.
Civil defense fund* will be
sliced again and the money
u*rd for some “ important"
■rojeit like painting all tha
■r*t room* In the courthouse.
Judge Yolio William*’ gumball machine will run out of
marhlea and some youngster
will auffer.
Heart fund drive thank* to
t^rd working Jackie Caulo
«U1 f
Urn lo g .

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Port Fund
Request
Readied
sion at their next meeting, Harold Scott of Reynolds,
Smith nnd Hill reported today.
City Commission approval of the promised
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11

Tax Reductions
Across Board
To Be Asked

1110.000 planning application
grant I* exported Tuesday
night ami the foun* will he
sent to the House and Home
Finance Agency for final ap­
proval.
Scott said today that the
estimated cn*t of the proposed
terminal
i*
approximately
$.35(1,000 and the application
includes plan* for hulk heads,
dredging, paving nnd a tran­
sit shed.
•Scott emphasized that m&gt;
specific location of the pro­
posed facility* ha* been includ­
ed in the application although
Indication* are it will bo re­
commended that the terminal
lie located at thr foot of
French Ave. by the lake front.
The IIHFA, If the applica­
tion i* approved, would ad­
vance the city the $10,000 for
planning funds which would
have to lie paid hark when thr
facility Is eonstrurted.
Ilie city Is paying the Jack­
sonville engineering firm |5lK)
for the preliminary survey
and the city would have three
years to gel the terminal un­
derway before the engineer­
ing report would become ob­
solete.
If the HIIFA should lend
the ylty money, the funds
would be paid luirk possibly
through revenue certificates.

WASHINGTON (U P Il
President Kennedy will send
Congress a tax package call­
ing for across-the-board re­
ductions nf about $8 billion
with substantial offsetting lax
reforms, it was learned today.
In a preview- of what can
be expected in Kennedy’s
long-awaited
tax
program,
congressional source* said thr
first cut in income taxes would
lie scheduled for July I. Ad­
ditional reductions will be
spared over future months.
As lur reforms, preliminary
estimates are that Kennedy
will icek about $3-3 billion In
new revenue through “ tax
loophole” rioting revisions, in­
cluding reduction in the Z7.5
per cent gai-oil depiction al­
lowances, sources said.
One adminislralion source
said the tax rut* sought by
Krnnrdy lo stimulate the rronomy may br a* high a* $10
billion overall.
In giving tl» broad outlines
of the administration's tax
program, informants said thr
reductions wuuld apply to all
individual taxpayers—Irom the
low 20 per cent lo the high Ul
per cent brackets.
SAN DIEGO, Cuilf. (U P Il
Kennedy alto will ask dial
the 32 per cent corporate in­ — A tape recording win play­
ed in Superior Court Wedneacome tax hp reduced.
Details of tin* program, »urh day In which a woman div­
as effective ityte* and exact.vuaaed rh«&lt; tromtlinr her busrule reduction* in each brae-'''**&lt;“ 1 with a tigged rirctrir
ket of personal Income taxes, I toothbrush.
The prosecution I* expected
must await Kennedy's tax
message tu Congress later this l « ronelude Its rase today in
the trial or Mrs. Doris Kuund*
munlli.
Hut fnlurnird source* laid ets, 26, accused of trying to
lhal one plan given serious hire u man to kill her husconsideration Is lo split the hand, Lurry Faiimleia, 42,
lowest bracket, making cm* salesman.
Tin* hired “ killer’’ was a tadrale for taxable Income from
zero to $!.(**) for single per­ ire undercover agent. In four
sons. and anulher rate from tape recordings of conversa­
$1,01)0 to $2.wsj.
tions played Wednesday the
woman told him, “ You Just
goof that up and we'll he fac­
Oil Field Seen
ing the gas chamber . . . so do
TALLAHASSEE (UPI&gt; — it dean.”
An attorney for Coastal Pe­
(Inc of the tape* nssrrtrdly
troleum Company told the revealed Mis. Siiunder*' offer
rahinet today that Itie com­ &lt;&gt;f $25.n(Xi to the agent out of
pany plans to drill n well off insurance money and a sug­
Hie west roust o f Florida ill gestion that Saunders he kill­
the Gulf la-fore April "which ed by electrocution.
we think limy develop Into one
Saunders appeared in court
of the tiiggest oil fields ill the with Ids wife ami has hired
country.”
un attorney for her defense.

'Think Big' Is County's Slogan For This Year
Seminole county plan* for right* of way for four lanlng
thr growing pain* that arc SR 46 to the Orange County
alrvwdy beginning- to -afflict |line from-French* Are. There
sotne segments of thr area nnd is also a great need to com­
the tremendous change* that plete Slt 436 to the Orange
are in the offing as the te- County line t» tie Into the
»uli of the Nova developments proposed Lake Hatton Road
and their impact on Central rxtension from SR 50 cost of
Orlando.
East Florida.
Also of prime Importance
The word a!) over the coun­
Is the improvement of SR 13
ty i» “ Think Ilig !”
J. C. Hutchison, chairman through Grneva and SR 426
of the County Commission from Oviedo to SR 46 and
said It Is his hope that the open up the east side of the
county will take steps to meet county for tho Cape Canaveral
the impact of Nova and the arva.
It is essential, said lluchipredicted population explo­
son, that a solution he found
sions in several ways.
One will be tu procure to the problem of adequate
rare for the county’s aged
citizens. This, he declared,
must he done by the end of
tho y*ar.

W a s Big
Year, Chamber
Chief Reports

.

Also on the docket for the
new year Is the completion of
the renovation program for
the rounty courthouse.
Hutchison said the rounty
commission will continue lo
coo potato with the town* of
tho county and will also con­
tinue to encourage new indus­
try In come to Seminole Coun­

ty.
Speaking for the county
school system, Supt. R. T.
Milwce said a prugtnui of eonstunt and steady improvement
will he the guide for the Coun­
ty Hoard of Public Instruc­
tion,
A major improvement planmd for Seminole County dur­
ing this coming year is the
development of a school for
business education, complete

w ith n full set of business nlng being done in principals
machines.
conferences to upgrade the
One of the major ambition* ! curriculum in ail schools nnd
o f tlie school hoard this year academic standards will 1st*
i« the installation of an in-J continually rni-rd through the
du*lrinl ni ts shop at Seminole |rounty and study program*
High. This has long been will le improved.
necdivl, said Milwce, and if at
Out in the department pre­
all possible will he achieved sided over by County Agri­
this year. Il» also said there cultural Agent Cecil Tucker,
will lie continual improvement the ptimary emphasis will be
and expansion of thr technical placed on ptogninia and in­
curricula in tin* c o u n t y formation designed to aid the
schools.
citrus and produce fainter* to
Milwce said it is impossible recover front the effect* of
at this time to predict what the Idg freeze. When this pronew construction will he need­ idem is out of the way. Tuck­
ed for this fiscal yenr In er said, school* will tie ronschoot system hut wlu-n the ducted for the citru* men and
need arise* proper plans will nutserynten on new ttvlinil*c made.
tpies in protection of groves
lie a!-o said there was a and mir-t He*.
git-al ileal of study uud planThere In a!*o planned

program for the development
of new drops nnd the realign­
ment of old with rmphasis in
keeping up^ with the nttr pro­
cessing plant in tlte coun­
ty, n*ul It* needs.
The Homeowners Clinic will
tie continued ns will the Vege­
table Grower's Round-up. and
there will he continued dovelopmtsil and expansion of tho
l-ll Club program in the
county. The department will
continue to work with all s&lt;-g.
merit- of the agricultural in­
dustry in S -mlnolp County “ t&lt;»
make tt»63 the best year tho
county Itu* ever had,” Tucker
said
(TOMORROW: The outlook
for the various towns and
ronnnunities in S i - iii i no I a
County, t

Richard Ilea*, o u t g o i n g
president o f the Chandier of
W K A T H K H : tit?m*rnlly Tnir, continued cool. I#mv ton igh t, *1H.
Commerce, wtiil today that
“ I pil'd was a big year” indus­
JL. r»;i
U n ited I 'l W U q m w V W ir e
Kstablisluul 11)118
T M llt S . . J A N U A R Y » , I0G.T
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
N U fiia '
trially for Keminole County.
Den* was guest speaker nt
tint weekly Jnycro lunrhi-iin
and outlined the chamber's
achievements during the pnst
12 month*.
Dess pointed out Hint cur­
rently In this county there arc
Attlee Is 80
four major electronic firm*—
LONDON (U P I) — Former
three of which have made re­
Crime Minister Earl Clement
cent big expansions in their
Attlee, architect ol liritatn's
facilities—and n major cab­
“ cradlc-lo-llic grave'' welfare
inet making c n nt p u it y and
Construction in Sunford nnd
In Hie city, total construe- permits issued Iasi year whiit
stale, celebrated Ills thJlii
other* which have brought the
Seminole County in 11*63 wu* tjot, was valued at $t,1*24,1*76 in 11*01 tlier* were 1,140 Is­
biilliday today.
industrial pay*rol| of the coun­
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" * compared In $2,876,637 for sued.
ty to over $6.5 million dollars
eompnild to the pievious year.
Mix Ordered
T I ib two biggest const ruc­
a year.
RICHMOND, Vo. (C P U — t " iUl n,," « »»'* « “ f&gt;" Percent
There was a 3(1 to 35 percent tion projects In th« rity wria
The speaker puinted to the
federal Judge today ordrrrd ,lrul' 1,1
fumilF
coining of thr Hunt (til Co.
Powhatan County. V«. , t*. ,!c in,r* ’
'Weuled drop In the building of home* the sewage treatment plant,
division, HI.II Products, ns u
in tlm enmity, while hi San* *465,006, nod the lo-W poat of.
»«*irretrain Iin ftulilU* m IiouIs " ’,,"&gt;*
major accomplishment f o r
and prohibited the ruial coinT,,,« l « ""-tiuelion in the fold it was over fill percent, fire, $133,(6*0.
Hl«2 and al-o the new plant
In the rounty*, the biggest
munity I rum abandoning pub. vouniy lor the post year tuta!- with only oil new home* cartof Antenna Systems, Inc. in
lie education to avoid eumpli* ed $K.231217(1 com pined to $U,- s t r u «* I e d. There u v i« 126 project whs tlie new Hear
Fern I'uik.
Luke Klemrnlary s c h o o l ,
Uitii.KUJ in 11*61—a drop of liomes built in IP6I.
lime.
The chamber has taken the
| In Hie city Hirrc wero 1,065 &lt;360,000.
close In $600,1661.
lead in the movement for a
Study Group Sot
haige terminul for Sanford,
TALLAHASSEE (U P Il —
said Dea*, nnd also has moved
A lil-meiida-r ritiren*' com­
into a position of leadership in
mitter has liven set up by Gov.
the statewide movement to
H i m Aim DBAS
ulvlse Hie
Farris lliyailt tu advise
spur Hie building of thr Flor­
, . . MnkoH Jti'jMirt
space eiu rducatiun study |ie- j
ida Cross State Ihngr Canal
ifisr mad* for the lilMllll of f
and i'.„|
’ fhU M lIlr
Tim annual renrganlzalinn
Control, Hi yntil said the eotn■ anal, laith ol* which nrs of
mitten will meet hero this
and election of a chairman for
prime importance to Central
month lo hear progress on thr
the lamgwnod City Council will
Flotldu and the Cape Ci.nnvstudy.
Tlie Allainutile Spnngs town officials of tin- Commercial lake place al Inday'* t p.m.
,-rul utcu.
emmcil passed a resolution at Hunk at Winter 1’ urk tmlay meeting nl tho council in tho
One of Hn* outstanding or
More Cubans
complislimeiil* of the chamber
it* meeting Wednesday night and, with their approval, Hie City Hall,
MIAMI ( I l l ’ l l —A chartered
(mid* may be available m a
WASHINGTON I I l l ’l l —
during tlie past yeur has been
Councllmen II. C. Carlson
plane it scheduled to fly to authorizing the issue ol tlirre day or two.
the organization &lt;&gt;f Die long In 1**61, the nirrrnft carrier
Havana Inday to bring hack xto.rMiu notes and pledging Hie
and
Juhn Reams, re-elected to
It is specifically slated In
rouge phiiming committer* Foiiestui had to put lo sea
more limn Hsi Cubans who eigarel tax refnnilK a* security the resolution lhal no Hen their posts in Nnvemlier, will
for roads and schools, be said. without essential pints lot Hie
hold U. S citizenship, Three lor a loan of LhiJNai to en­ lies against the town except
lie Installed and various coun­
The former, said Ileus, ha*
fin- fighting equipment and doctors were lo make Hie able It to buy tlie Suutlicrn lor the eigarel tax relunds,
been instrumental in securing
cil committer* will Ini ap­
llildil to help process the ran
main engines,
tlie completion of Interstate
Gulf Utilities, Inc., water and that a qicrial account he pointed,
A l Hie same time, us many sunt supplies delivered last
opened with the bank for the
llwy. I norlh and s ■■u t li
Thr meeting will o|icn with
us a tliitd of tin* M 18 tanks at week in exrliance (nr the 1.113 plant lit the town.
deposit nf till* refund* as re­
through (lie county and the
I The notes will lie payable ceived.
Ft. Ilingg, N.
went out of Cuban invasion prisoners.
a public hearing on running
four liming of Kit 436 from
on tlie lirsl of January in Ilie
Harold Iladclilfe, engineer, Ilie Muhtar Ave, area adjacent
Red Hug Lake Itoud west to operation.
These situation* were dis­ Hotly Recovered
years I'.WH, 1665 and lt6ii!, with who Is designing Ilie new sys­ to tlie Atlantic Coast Linu
tlie i-ily limits of Altamonte
TEIIRE HAUTE, Irwl. (U I’ IJ
Railroad from runtmrrcial to
closed in a major rep&lt; it by the
llir lour per cent interest pay­ tem, said the new mains and
Springs. Ib is project will he
General Accounting O f f i c e — Rescue teams today recov­
industrial as requested by
take-oils
m
Hie
subdivision
will
complete when SR 43lS is
Wednesday. It said tin- combat ered another iioity Hum the able quarterly.
he ready by Friday and the Russell liass, owMMnanngrr
extended to tlie Orange Coun­
Town attorney S.J. I)uvis Jr.
preparedness of It, K. military rubble of a big incut parking
only Job that will remain will of Master Door Co,, Inc., of
ty Ime sometime in IIK14.
units lias la-eii "seriously nf* philil destroyed by u violent vm!I present tlie resolution In he the testing and chlorinating Orlando, who seek* lo lucato
Deas stressed tho import­
feeted” by inability lo obtain explosion Wednesday. T h e
nf Iln* main* as required by Ids plant permanently in Lung*
ance of two aggressive organ­
replacement parts and other death lull rose tu 14 a* res­
the slate health department. wood.
izations, the JuyCces and tile
supplies, even though Hie mu* cuers worked relentlessly in
In other business, Ilie hoard
chamber, whirh supplement
an attempt to reach two oilier
tciinl was tcadily available.
approved a resolution received
each other in promoting the
workers
missing
and
pre
The GAPi Congress’ watch­
from M L. Harr, of Ilie Winter
&lt;nu*e of Seminole County as a
dog on federal spending, said Minted dead.
I'ark Telephone
Company,
business and industrial center
1the failuic of Army, Navy and
asking supporl (or the new
fur this urea.
Dockers
Work
The bind, *ei* and air search
Mai tile units to get needed
All Osteen roshtent wa*
TAM I’ A I L’ l’ il — llimaiia (&lt;&gt;i Ilie missing A3|) V.MI-5 jet|Kir( projected ior McCoy
items significantly contributed
(barged early today with driv­
AFH in Hrlando.
handlers
at
the
Tampa
ducks
alxianl tin* U8S Fnrresiul in
to—or was directly responsible
Also considered wa* a pro ing while Intoxicated after lid
NEW YORK ( t 'i ’ I i —Sliaks lor null h high prioiity com­ remained on IIh* job today on Die Meditei laui ati has Lren |Hisal tiy Councilman Frank rammed Ida cur into u (d e ­
opened firm in fairly active bat equipment being unserv­ der a cu'irt order tu cuutimie lei minuted witli negative re­ Gerhart lhat more personnel plume pole lit Fourth nnd Or­
work until their contract ex- sult*. Tlie missing crewmen
ilading tmlay. Some techni­ iceable.
he added lo the sanitation ange, police reported.
MOSCOW (U I’ l) — Thirty
The group pushed Its way cally-minded analysts already
Comptroller General Joseph piles Jan. 16. Circuit Judge ate la-iir Charles E. Andrews, crews lu facilitate Hie removal
The driver, idrntiflrd (l*
Riuilan peasant men, women past the two pairs of Soviet an- taking th„ failure of tire Cumpbell said the Army hu* John Germany- refused Wed­ pilot, Ensign George K. RobKing Allman, ramped without
ol
lra»h
and
Irozen
fruit
whirh
and children pushed past So­ militiamen ( policemen) who
industrial average lo follow already taken some remedial nesday lu rescind Ids own or­ ci I*, bombardier and Chief has accumulated since llir big uny injuries. Dsimigu In Id*
viet guard* into (lie U. S. Em­
the
rail* and utilities to a new steps, and the Navy and He- der, handed down l)i-r. 26, re Aviation Machinist Mute Unt­ freeze of a lew weeks ago.
vehicle was estimated nt $173.
normally guard Hie two em­
bassy today seeking protection
quirinK Hu* banana handlri* old R. Htimlvuil, third crew­
bassy gale* al the rear ol the tt-cuv er y peak as ■ definite feline Depuilnirnt were study­
from religious persecution.
lu slay un the job.
man. Ail units of Task Ferre
ing possible in lion.
warning signal.
compound.
Tlie embassy turned them
iill searched extensively tiy air
Troops Move
over to Soviet official* and
and sea assisted by units of
they were taken away ill a
HEELIN' ( l i l t The l!. 8. the United States Ail' Force
Army, In a nets demonstration and Rescue teums, French ami
bus.
of ita lights, loduy began a Italian inilitiiry personnel uud
Some of the elderly men in
week-long t r o o p movement
(lie group wrpt. Others argued
total sivltiaiis in the urea, Lo
with Soviet Foreign Ministry
over the East German high­ i a I Italian military and civil­
officials wbo had been called
way la-tween West Germany ian personnel Voluntarily ruliand West lin t ill. A cant &gt;y of ducted un extensive
to tlie embassy compound.
land
One man told an embassy
27 vehicles with I(J3 inert en seat* h of mountainous areas
tried the llli-inile autobahn
ntfirial :
of Kuidinin,
“ We don't wan! lo gu any­
en route to West ltd Iin at 1*
Chief Sumivult’a wife and
where. They will stand u*.”
a. m.
five children reside at ItmJ
Another said in ■ loud voice
Rosewuy, Hunfoid. la-dr. An­
to newsmen'
drews was uiunurrlod. Ills par“ Those who believe in God
I'lila are icsidi-nls of Haitiand Christ help us. We ask it.
mote, Md. The parents of En­
Wc ask that those who believe
GAINESVILLE (UlMl — A sign Rola-its, wlm was also
in God and Christ help us.”
new li raiment fur a virus eye limitur licit, me resident* of
S o v le t
philnclotne‘ men
infeelion developed by Dr. Miami.
threatened to confiscate the
Herbert Kaulinan. now an as­
camera of any Western pho
sistant profes*ur al opthal
tographer who took a picture
mology at Hie Utm eiiity of
uf the departing bus load of
Florida, hu* lieen listed by
pea santa.
Page 2
lllldge
......
(lie American Medical Assn
A U. S. Embassy statement
Page U
Classified
as
one
til
Hie
outstanding
said Uiv band was from the
Page 8
Comic*
medical developments uf I8U2.
Siberian eily of Chcmogrosk
Page 2
Dear
Aldiy
Take AdvuntuRC Of Our .Tt Years E\prrknc*
Tlie
chemical
treatment
tor
and cnlered the embassy ruinEditorial . .....
Page 4
h e r p c i simplex keralipis,
pound "asserting religious per­
Page 2
Entertainment
whlrb causes blindness, wu»
CITY CREWS TODAY ntiutud the firnt uteji in the cunntriiction of the
secution.”
Legal*
__
Page tt
developed
by
Kaufman
while
jet fuel pipeline to the Sunford Naval Air Stutiuu by puttJiur down
"The embassy notified the
Puzzle „ .
Page K
at t w Massachuselta Eye and
IN C O R P O R A T E D
main? at the infeniertion of Mellonville Ave and Randolph St. The SunMinistry of Foreign Alfa Ira
Page 6
Society
......
40$ W. 1st SI,
Ear Institute in Hovton early
rh.*FA S*0«»1
Sanford
ford Pipeline Co. will 0|&gt;en hills on the two mile atretdi later in the month
and asked that tlie people be
Pag. 7
N|*tu lx
j 10 1962,
with construction tu atari noon afierwurdn.
( l l i T u l d Photo)
sired lor,” U
\

pnitrs Construction Drops
In Sanford, County

Electric Brush
Is A Weapon

Altamonte Okays

W ater Obligation

Military Hit
By 'Shortages'

Search For 3
Fliers Given Up

3 0 Russians Plead

For U .S . Protection

Longwood Board
To Reorganize

Driver Charged
After Accident

Stocks Firm

Honor Goes
To Gator Prof

Herald Index

McRoberts Tire Supply

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W E A TH E R : Partly cloudy, rather cool Low tonight about BO.
VOL. 63

A Mg geld modal is to or­
der Mr all the careful driv­
ing Sow Mels Oounilane whs

That driver (from Orlando)
made as "instant” drivels
window eat at the Seminole
Far aaar Oviedo early this
mwaleg.
Whiskey betUea
Bern Uho ton f ine i t a bowUag silty. Spectators' efforts
to slip a few undamaged bot-

Another gold medal Sir the
fully-ttefted law enforcement
agencies who prowled the
highways sad byways all
sight, their mote presence a
reminder te driven to ba exfra careful.

(Tbs Florida Council af
ISO Is distributing sows
' W’ t ^V* It
words s f chaerful outlook to
reakkate sf other sections
’J K *
s f tbs nation who visit, or
may visit tbs stats. Usrs
is pert of tbs mtssac*.)
"tw ill . . . Bo Happy . . .
it's IMS. Enjoy meatfly
Florida.
"Ib is is the messat* that
more than fir*.million Flor­
rvT V *:!!
idians bops to Conroy to
those millions s f yon very
wonderf ul people whs are
doing no the honor of being
rislton in oar state.
"Boms I I million of you
from throughout this gn at
country of oars wiU bs with
ns fee varying lengths s f
thus to enjoy our plesaant
climate, easy living, resorts,
sports and fan, and we wish
to add a friendly smile and
a shearful greeting because
Activity by volunteer workers from Shoemaker we wart an of you to be sat
Construction Co. has begun on the Ssrepta Rest friends, long time friends
Home. Mrs. Taamar Braden announced today.
who win be happy to ceme

Work Started

The doorway which win lead to the new fire os.
capo to bo inatailed was cut through the wall by

Out Of Snows

sal merchants await the find
baby of the year hern is the
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Forests have aatg midnight
Jaa. I to register. The bee.

Additional donations ever
(ha weekend kart brought the
Sarepta Home Fuad up to
appreshmately MOO, bet farther donations are urgently
needed end civic organisa­
tions, service clubs and pri­
vets clUtens are encouraged
to extend aid as soon as pea*

"Happy New Year From
Friendly Florida."

Stale Accident
Fatality Total
At Least 16

An offer ef voluntary Mock
Florida’s holiday weakenI
masonry work by "Tiny"
Howe urea made Sunday at death taO rose to at least 11
the Lutheran Church o f the today when Are members of
a VbresiriUe, Md., family died
Donor* are asked to make la the wash of a small plane
checks payable to the Sarepta at Manfbon ta the mMdk ef
Home Improvement Fuad and the Piorlle keys.
Witaeaaes said the plane Mat
send them te Loriag Burgees
power Shortly after takeoff
at tha Florida State Bank.
from Mhrathon’s im al land­
tag strip, sputtered, then
ptangod to earth, bursting la­
ta llamas.

United Press Leased W ire

BOLLYWOOD (U P I) —
Stager Frankie Avalon, tt,
has announced plana te marry
mode! Kay Dkbet, a former
Mias Rhlasgold contestant, In
Jana.

Kerr Ailing

Toro Seminole County hien are on a commit*
tee to investigate the poulbiUty o f establishing
a navigational district fo r the proposed canal
from Sanford to the east coast
John K ridtr and John Brumley hare bean
asked by 8tat« Ben. Bernard Parrish to servo
on the committee and the first meeting o f the
group trill be held Friday at Titusville.
Other members o f the committee ere R. C.
Brady. Ransom Downes, Charles Legette end

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Sea. Kobert &amp; Kerr, &lt;DOtia.), wiU net be able to attend the opening of Congrats
on daa. • because of kla heart

Farm Prices Off
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Prised farmers received for
cent M the month ended Dee.
15, leering fens prices 1 per
cent higher than e year earil-

Marijuana Found

turn—

ATLANTA
Atlanta
police end federal narcetira
agents,, wotting with aa un­
dercover agent, held two men
on agreetke chargee today
following a raid that tamed
up n cache of aa estimated
IIIS ^M worth of marijuana.

Crowds Thin

NEW YORK (U PD —Police
today described the crowds In
the Times Square theater dis­
trict' rt midnight New Year*!
Kva as*the smallest and eeld.
eat in yean." Polka declined
to estimate the number of
hardy souk who braved id-de­
gree Weather,

Powell Worse
BOLLYWOOD (U P I) —
Carter stricken acter-prod us­
er Dick PeweU was reported
under heavy sedation today
and growing weaker, hot there

President Hailed

Mill ahU»fcUa far

aUTMMd to their

Western petice riy itto t
The West Berlia polka More
not hit They told Western
headquarters they did set
know if their shots hit the
Communist guards.
A IS-ysar-old youth fled
through three rows e f barbed
wire to Wait Berlin during the
night

Roar fat Car Outstds, Front Is
•v

- ‘ it

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: '

‘

. &gt;.

LONDON (U P I)—The Lorn
dan Daily Mirror atmad Preaideat Kenaady its "Mas o f the
tor scooter late Monday sight. Year" Monday because ef hk
The holiday period began at "leadership of His own coun­
g p.m. frtdsy and ends .at try and- the-Wee ten*, alliance.".
midnight' tonight.
The newspaper said Kenaady
came Into the presidency
"like a Iamb" and has aeaa
1M2 out “ like n Uon."

Hope Abandoned
For 13 Crewmen

Fifty-tort anew M i bur
led Hangar, a city rif NAM.
Impact from the Mimed
around everyone was felt to awthara Ntw
just ’tore Christ* Hampshire tad! Y * f m • fi t
where tee aueh a e w prevent­
ed (tiers from Bring ski

TUE8., J A N U A R Y 1, 1968 8 A N F 0 R D , FLO R ID A

Singer To Wed

, and Marylia, IS.
accidents took the
tour teen-aged hoys move . him. to n hospital. A
e kng New/Year’s family spokesmaa said combad traffic jalehapa
tor dt total five

Ing Spree River from East
Berlin safely to freedom end
was hospitalised fee exposure.
She was net immediately

Established 1908

SAN DIEGO, Calif. (U PI)
—Tha 19 ci rwmoa • ef the
that crashed late the ocean
off the const of Mexico's Ba­
ja California peninsula have
been gives up for lost.
The Navy called, off Us
search for survivors'Mooday
and said lbs airman were
considered last at rta ia thr

Colder
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Tha eastern third sf tha aa*
tion k expected to have colder
than usual weather during
January. The Weather Bur­
eau ■ 30-day forecast for the
month calls for average tem­
peraturn below seasonal nor­
mals "with greatest depart­
ures In the Middle end North
Atlantic states.”

W r :,
rice ef dew by the
factory, out in tbs

firm. Aa pointad
Dec. a article,
this Implied that fim com­
pany had bean taking liens
against property, but that

Driver Unhurt, But Front Of Cat Smashed

Something New Now
first article that ton company
waa ' anxious to have toe
NEW Y O U (U H )—Thirty hart tahaa aT* and bad
Menage delto«uent gtrie stag­
ed an Impromptu New Year’s a local attorney to have
Seminole County clllteos
Eve party early today, attack- deads returned to some pro­
appawatlr arera -very care­
perty owners who reportedful driver* this New Year's
Eve, with only earn major
accident and two miner ones
reported by lew eaforoemeat

Stag* Escape

the- company from Impliestfeu* or infsraarse which
Bight have bean to tbs ar-

Bo m Lo o m It

Now Tompotrory
LISBON (U P I ) - T h a Was

done thousands of dollars of
damages by her owner John
Plouvls and bar operator G.
M. Avk.
Trooper
kikes
charged
Green with reckless driving,
•ad driving without • Urease.

FOE GROCERY
YOU NEED
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CIGARETTES

MOOT

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Cuba Has Caused Lots Of Fights
Wa s h in g t o n f u n ) The bomb-shaped iiland of
Cuba baa been causing in­
ternational dogfight* shortly
after Um firat white man aat
loot on It.
Hurricanes raked U from
north to aoulb. Political twis­
ter* historically have come
from the Bait — from Eur­
ope. from Cuba’s owa Or­
ient* Province, and, moit
recently from the Soviet
Union.
For a long, Jong time now,
the United gutei baa beau
closely involved Ui the ot­
ter bolting affair* of thla
neighboring atrip of land to
the south.
When Columbus came upon
Ibis island, be described it
aa one of the most beautiful
sights aver beheld by the
•yea of mao, Inhabited by
Indiana (the 8 iboneya) who
because of nature's tropic
lavlataMi had to do the very
minimum work for s liveli­
hood.
Vut Cuba, like the rest of
the New World was caught
up In Um long, bloody fight of
European nations to make
the most af rtchei and virgin
larHtary that Colombo* had
. anveiled..
The first seatiucat cams
from tbs East Spain’s Diego,
Vela (quai moved from Neigh­
boring HiapanteU in UU,
establishing eaves eiUee.

Cuba remaiaad Spanish for
• matter of decade*. But
periodically it wa* attacked
in *pot* and Its deep-cove
ports exploited by French
plratea.
There were internal trou­
bles, too, with an external
can**, Mmy of the men
Spain sent over to govern
the island proved more in­
terested in their own pocketbooks than tha local welfare.
Marauding was at tuch a
pitch that the Spanish built
Imposing Morroco Castle at
Havana—a fortress designed
to keep that growing porty
eity in some kind of safety.
Thla was not to be.
In 1TM cames the Seven
Years' War, seeing Spain
wiUi France against England.
British Adm. George Pea­
cock took Havana and, on
that basis, England claimed
to have annexod Cuba.
Then came tha Treaty of
Parla, In 1703, described by
one historian aa ’’ooe of the
most astonishing deals In the
history of the Caribbean."
In that deal, England gave
Cuba back to Spain and look
In eaehange Florida, consid­
ered In those days a rela­
tively worthless sandy lower
extremity of Uw eowUnent
mate to the north.
Again, Spain Mitt over a
aartaj of gcrcrscra. If raeords ara raliabta, they wera
predominantly despotic.
Spain and Franc* did wot

continue to get along for
long. And ao, after France
gave some help to the rebel­
lious aide in the Amerlean
Revolution, the Spanish gov­
ernment ordered all Amer­
icans out of Cuba.
Then ram* Napoteon, whose
invasion of Spain in the
early tIOO'a planted Uw seed
of Cuban independence to­
ward Um tun of the next
century.
In 1S23, an uprising in Cuba
forced the Spanish to Impose
martial law. Considered one
of ita driving forces was the
spirit of Independence Intro­
duced to Latin America by
Simon Bolivar, whose name
ia revered by Boliva aa Us
liberator.
Tha surge toward fraedom
from Spain continued and, hi
1868, revolutionaries under
Um leadership of Carlos Man­
uel deCeapedes proclaimed
Independence for the island.
That touched off Um eoiUy
10 years* war—costly both to
Spain and Ita rabelUoui do­
minions. This struggle ended
In If7l with a truce that
gave some concessions to the
Cubans.
Spanish appraaat— continu­
ed. Aad Anally tha United
States stepped in aa behalf
of
Uwrevolutionaries hi
ISM.
—
The Bpaalih-American war
gave Cuba a United lad*-

tbs Cuban Republic was
formally created.
It was in the ensuing few
years that U. S. interests
began taking rather full ad­
vantage of Cuba’s big potanUal: Um ability of bar soil
to produce augar in great
quantity and tobacco of
highest quality.
Self • government didn't
work out too well, either.
There wera power struggles
and the leadership did not
always alt too well with Uw
populace.
In ISIS, there was a bloody
uprising In Orient* Province,
where loom the protective
heights of the glens Maeitra,
hi shell mountains on the Is
land.
Sucli doings became per
iodic. UntU Anally ooe Pul
ganelo Batista cam* on tha
iceoe during the late two'*
and aoon had the country in
a firm and rather grasping
gripThere was an abortive up­
rising In Orient* Province in
IMS.
But Um discontent that fra
tered In the hilts to the east
waa not to be denied. And to
usher in the year ISM, *rldel
Caatra graved it
Castro looked to the East
—to Communism. Aad be
cause bn did, the world
reached Ha Merest point to
a conflict that would have
made oil pad armed con
Aicta aaam puny Indeed.

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2:30 p.m. CBS. Tha Cotton
Bowl. University of Texas
plays Louisiana Slat* Univer­
sity at Dallaa. All-America
D EAR DIVORCED: There is no­
D E A R A B B Y : I have had my
thing improper about a lady enter­
Jerry Stovall la the man to eye on the boy who nltn directly ataining a gentleman in her home in
watch on the crack Louisiana cross from me in Biology clasa. I
the evening.
squad while Texas will be thought he liked me, too, because
• 9 •
looking to All-America Johnny I ’ve caught lilm looking at me a few
DEAR A B B Y : My husband and
Trtadwall for their aupport. tlmea. Yesterday he slipped me a
Lindsay Nalson, Ttrry Bren­ not#. When I read It my heart Bank.
I have been married almost three
nan and Jim Simpson report
year* and thla is my biggest prob­
It said, "1 could love you. I wrote on
4:43 p.m. NUC. The Rose the back o f it, "Same here. Walt an
lem: He is a very quiet person and
BowL Th* University of Wis­ walk me to my next class." Then I
likes to read, but do you think a
consin masts th* University of handed it back to him. I almost died
person should bring a book to the
Southern California with the when I m w him pnss it to A N ­
dinner table? I have aaked him not
competition between two All
to, but he lays when he wa* a child
OTHER boy without even looking at
America end* cxpactad to pro­ iti Abby, the note waa from a creep
hia mother always let him do It. It
vide many thrills. Tbaae are in the back o f the room and the boy
hurts my feelingh to have to sit aPat Richter of Wisconsin and
croaa
the table from a man who has
across from me was just passing it
Pat Bedsole of USC. Wisconsin
hia noae in a book after I have tried
to me from him. The creep waited
bad a 9-1 record and won tha and walked me to my next class,
ao hard to prepare a good meal. Am
Rig Tan till*. USC. with on un
1 making too much of this?
while I babbled like an Idiot about
defeated season, Is tha unuffl
H URT
nothing. Now the creep thinks I like
cial national champion. Me
him. How can 1 clear up this mess?
Allen and BiU Bymfa report
D EAR HURT: You ure not hia
BIG M IX-UP
1:10-9:30 p.m. NBC. Empire.
mother and he ie no longer a child.
"Stopover On Tha Way To
Books have no place at the table.
D EAR M IX-U P: No explanations
The Moon." (Color) Jim Red
Muke some Intereating dinner con­
ara
necessary.
Just
let
him
down
igo (Richard Egan) (urns (ho
versation and he won’t find it neces­
othar cheek when a bitter easily, be hard-to-find and Imperson­
sary to entertain himself.
youth (Kcir Dulles) damage* al. And if he asks you for a date —
9 • a
be
busy.
He’ll
catch
on.
Garrett property. Th# crippled
• • •
CO N FID E N TIA L TO
*’H E IL
youth li offered a Job, but
H E IL M A N ": For those who prefer
DEAR AB B Y: I am the mother
doeon't got along sveU with
Jupuncae girla, planes for the Orient
o f two little girls whose ages ure
th* other ranch hands, partic
leave daily. Our women are not too
nine
and
five.
I
am
2!)
vears
old
and
ularly when ba feigns foir of
rowl to scrub floors, but they draw
horses. He is forced to show divorced. I have recently started go­
i* line at scrubbing back*.
hi* former prowess so a brone ing with a very nice young ntan and
• • •
buatsr te save another's Ilf*. want to know if it la proper to enter­
What’a on your mind? For a per­
Excitement peak is the vivid tain him In my home In the evening.
sonal reply, send a self - addressed,
My little girls are heme but, as you
bronc-busting scene.
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3305,
ftao-Sttt p.m. CBB. The Red know, they go to l»ed early. I have
Beverly Hills, Caiif.
Skelton Hour. Come Mild been told that my reputation could
9
4
9
be ruined If I have dates ht home,
laughs are generated by Mar
For Abby’a booklet, "How To
tha Roy* to "Cleopatra" In and It is very important to nte to
Have A Lovely Wadding." send 50
a typieai Skelton burlesque on have a good reputation. Sign me —
Um Nila queen. Bkalton plays a
cents to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly
DIVORCED
Slav* who la immune to her
Hills, Calif.
ebarms and Tommy Noonan
piayi Caaiar. Martha taka* a
singing spot with the Modern
aires and Rad'a silent spot, not
as hilarious aa soma of hia
past pantomimes, hai him
suffering a hangover after
Hire is a hand that look* as
tract, but the huddts dots him
too-boisterous N a w Year’s
so good. There is no longer
simple as yeeterday’a, but if
Eve.
any way for him to mak# nina
HouUi
tries
to
us#
brut#
fores
1:30-10:20 p.m, NBC, The
tricks if th* detena# uses rea­
Dick Powell Show. "The Hon be will not Risk* his contract.
sonable care.
arable Albert Higgins." Fairly
South wins tha first trlek
If South had only dona a
V
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T
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amusing is this comedy which with hi* ess ef ipadss sfUr
little thinking at trick two, h#
KM
at times seems to take an un East playa the king. If Bouth
IU 8 B
would have insured nina tricks
needed aertoui turn. Tom beltevee that all suits break,
Just
by latting Wait hold th*
ill! I
Ewell plays a freshman con- ha quickly counts flv# club
trick.
9
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gresiman. who unwillingly be tricks, thre* diamonds and th#
This would cut South from
comes the key to hoped-for heart see for s total of tan.
Un tricks to aim in tha av#nt
friendly relations with a for
11* Usds a club to dummy's
that tha Jack uf clubs waa not
elgn country. Even the preal ac«, returns to kls king and
a singloton, but declarer in
dent aski him to "losa" a not#* with b#lat#4 horror that Nieto CM Beuto vul
rubber bridge should be happy
horseshoe match with the Wist has shown #ut
to make a aura game and rubcountry's representative, a
Now Bouth gom Into a pro­
bar rather than risk everyvisiting goatherd (Vito Scot- tracted huddi# U try to find
.. . thing for a . pssaib^i .extra1
U). Very appealing as Ewell's
soma wag ts make his conwife ia Barbara Rush.
10-11 p a , CBS. Garry
Moors Show. This ia one of
tho better Moor* shows this
season because of the tre­
mendous talents of singer
dancers Carol Burnett and
Ar* you tired of boing a find it easier to tak* friends give up your pay check uaUl
Owen Verdon, and topped by working'wife aad wish thst out than to entertain at home;
you figure Just how much ef
a vary funny clown from Eng you could gtv* up your Job but for transportation to and from
land, Roy Castle. Gwen sings are afraid your family couldn't your Job; and for increased ft la really going le gtva your
family e better life.
and dancea to "Ecstasy" while mska it an your husband'* in tease.
Carol gives her special touch corns?
If you really want to quit
Faw wives who earn chicks
to "I'm Nobody's Baby." CaaWell, maybe, if you kept evtr bother to keop books to your Job, keop cartful books
lie's segment ia n brand new
careful books for six months, find out Just how much of th* and maybe you w?i*» discover
act ba is creating tor th* show.
you would find out that your money they earn goes for hid­ that you ran—if you are will­
8Wta are on swashbuckling pi
y*F chock isn't halping as den costs that are a direct re­ ing to wtrk aa hard at hfne
rates (Carol la tha bloodthirsty
sult of thslr working. Fow wh* as you hav* been working outmuch as you think.
buccaneer), all-number tele­
hav# grown used to asrnlug aid* it, that ia.
Studies
mads
by
the
Depart­
phone numbers, and a wacky
money, rather than trying to
ment
of
Agriculture
ahow
that
western. "That Wondarful
sav* money, realise how far a
working
wivoa
spend
mors
on
Year" Is lion.
thrifty, industrious, full-tima
taiao-tl p.m. NBC. Chet feed t h a n do nonworking homamaker can make ' n vuaHuntley Reparting. "Moslems, wives. This is because tha band's pay chock go.
And Marxist*: Arab Socialism working wifi, having less time
Don't be so aur* Ju .an't
in Cgypt." This la a firat-rste ts prepare meals, gooa in
heavily
for
convenience
foods,
AIR CONDITIONER
documentary. U m name of
Nerviee
Nasser In world politics waa and ala* (weenie Uio working dale*
H. B. Pope Co** Inc.
TV RENTAL
once * fireball being tossed wifo'i family rata out more
Far The Fint»t Year Around
from Ksit to Waal. Today it often than families that hav#
MM Sanford Av*. FA 2-492*
is hardly beard. But lnalda a full Um* homemaker.
Y*ur #wn study would prob­
■ •L. _ Ba—if#
Seminole TV
Egypt, the name af Nasser
still shines bright and his ably ahow you that you spend
Zenith Color TV Rale#
200 8. Park Avc.
Hanford
FA 2-4234
worb«-&lt;h*t af asciilitiBg hi* mare money then the sUy-*tnation—ta going full blast. home wife for many other
AU TO BRRVICR
Huntlay reports on the phs items, too. You pay extra for
baby-titters,
p
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r
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a
p
s
;
fur
nomanon af a Moslam nation
HARRY ADAIR’S
going qukUy through a Mari- clothes, since a working wom­ h U t r f a h d ( m i f
GULF BRHVICK
an
has
to
dress
well;
for
th*
1st revolution, and Uw ehsscsa
Tina • Battens* • Assessor!*)
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of Nailer’s suceesa ia this ven­ repUrement of many thlngi
R-md AAA Bervlc*
around the hours that could b* LONDON CHICAGO
Guaranteed Iirake A Muffler
ture.
Service
10:90-11 p.m. ABC. Tbe New fixed up and mad* to serve If
Frooch k 1st.
Year and Tha Nation. This is you had the time to wield a
F A 2-0921
F A l-»i)22
tha atcond part In a two part paint trrveh, make slip covers,
aerlai daplctiai tha svanla of mend and alter clothes and so
Fairway Texaco
on; for entertainment. If you
th# past year.

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BASICS

Charm School
Opens Jan, 7

I A T Doudneyi Mra.,Sim on D in g fe ld e j

Simon Eftngfelder, ckaa bresident and roseU r o f
cartmoniaa and Mrs. Jean Bayer W right o f
Savannah, N. Y * who cam* tha longMt
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(Harald Ph oto)

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Class Of '47 Has 111 At Reunion

There were l i t
of them eiaae members ef tha
Seminole High School Cisco ef
1MT at tha lltk Year Houston
held at Sponsor’* Restaurant
Saturday.
Mr#, Al Doudney, chairman
o f the group of former stud­
ents, who aervad aa hocteas,
reported that Ui* largo group
"had a marvelous Um* and
ovaryona an J o y e d it vory
much." The group voted to
hold another reunion in 1NT.
Simon Plngfoldar, tlas* pres­
eervod at the matter ef
Bowling Moot Set ident,
EANBAI CITY. Mo. (U P !) MremenUa far a a 11 v ( 1 1 ■*
—The 22nd renewal of the whisk included tha Introduc­
Bowling Proprietors Associa­ tion of tha msmbera awl thplr
tion of America's All-Star
tournament ha* been act tor
Jan. te-M at the MlDourl
Municipal Auditorium in KanNorth American Aviation
aaa City. The defending
champion will be Steve Cru- has presented VAH-.1 with a
chon (i( Detroit.
plaque uf the aquadipn's pew
Insignia. Th# plaque wan given
Shop the Herald Ada where to th# squadron in recognition
local marchanta oUsr their of th# unit'a outstanding trainbeat buys.
lg of crews for the A 6A "Vig­

A new aeris* of china esheel
clas#ea will begin Jan. 7 at
TifO p. m. at the Sanford Civil
Center, Director Jamet Jam•J i m amsewnced today,
The classes will operate ea«h
Monday rvrnlng at tha esma
Mmd wlUi tipi on wardrobe,
hair styling end eosmeUca di­
vested by Mrs. lue T e rm and
than will he no eharr* fee any
ml tha class##, width are span
t* Junior and senior high
esheel atud*nU only.

ht read* ton waloemed th* eiaae and
lag of tha alas* matt* m 4 the
dedJoatiea, whisk waa mad* to
Principal Htrmaa Morris that
year. Mr. aad Mn. Morris
wore honor guaata at the reunion, •
Tha former principal reeeltod
fond memories e f the eiaae
aad the ariwol days af that
year and athor* tor tha grewp,
so did Dlngfsldar, both speak­
ing ia a light aad humorous
vain.
Tha olaaa color* of red and
white ware used throughout
tha dining room sad on the
tables for decorations. A huge
banner (a red with whits let-

North American Plaque Given
ilante.’’ North American builds
the "Vigilante*' and VAH-S
tralna Ilia maintenance and
flight crews which operate
th#m In th# firstShown making tha present­
ation I* Daana Kalnr, right.
North Amaricun'a senior rep­
resentative for tha Hanford
area, end Koy L. Spradlin, lift,
North American's representa­
tive assigned to VAH-3 end
receiving the plaque on Iwhetf
of th# squadron Is Cdr. Henry
F. Dement, director of train­
ing.

"Don't In 16 «1. Utand
In lha way of happiItette."

Madam e
Donna

Psychic Reader
Tha Unarm World(Irantent I'owar On
Earth

Ntw Iniignia For VAH-3

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plsee cards senslatad ef red
awd white booklets, with th*
names, address** aad bio­
graphical akatehaa ef each
Mllilbsv
Seme ef th* highlights of
th* retnloa Included the Intro­
duction of Houston Babcock,
who ia • neurosurgeon In St.
Pater*burg and Harold Kastnor, wka Just reotlved hia FhD
in oduaation from tho Univer
ally ef Fierlda
Three of tha fem ar oiosa
members (whe asked te re­
main cnenymeM) have s#v#n
ohildran eaeh, Mrs. Doudney
After acUvIliea and tha buf­
fet dinner, tables ware cleared
far dancing.
Sanford class m*mb#ra who
have been working for several
months on proparsUona for
tha reunion included Euie
Jane Gleason Keogh, Mary
Tout-hum Rogers, Helen Hayman fell, Mary Loula* LeFila
Vaino, Jan Cook Ravils, Jo
Michels Von Herbulla, Capt.
Ralph Jones, Jim

Jimmy
Cook.

Anderson,

Horton and Walter

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Enterprise

Personals

Whit-1 Samuel Pulcston of Sanford,
beck, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. { and the late Mr. and Mrs
Frederick W. Spencer of Hud'
Carl Gifford Whitbeck, of
son.
Hudson, N. Y-, was married
Miss

By Helen Snodgrass
The Bookmobile will be in
Enterprise

Wednesday,

this

week, instead of Tuesday, due
4:30

p.m. The regular
schedule, every other Tuesday, will be resumed after
this week.
Miss Jean Cunningham of
Oldsmar is spending the holi­
days with her parrnts, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. L. Cunningham.
Miss Jean Parker of Pensa­
cola spent the Christmas va ­
cation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. J. Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carter
of Oglethorpe, Ga., were week­
end holiday guests of Mr. Car­
ter’ s sister, Mrs. Ross Lee
Peterman. They were Joined
Christmas Day by Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Couliette and chil­
dren. James, Van Alan, Char­
les and Linda, of Enterprise
and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Peterman of DeLand.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Can­
ada and children of Port A r­
thur, Tex., a rt holiday guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
O. B. Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Alsn Sain and
son Tim m y accompanied by
their daughter Rcba and her
fam ily of Winston Salem, N.
C., spent the holidays with rel­
atives in West Palm Beach.
M. H. Ryan, Miss Helen
Snodgrass and Mrs. Pearl
Vaughn Joined Ihe Richard
Harris family at the Fred
Harris home In Winter Park
for Christmas Dsy.
Don't forget volunteers are
needed for the March of Dimes
drive next month. Please con­
tact Helen Snodgrass for in­
formation.

Ann

Dec. 29 to Ralph Fosdick
Spencer Jr., son of Dr. and
Mrs. Ralph F. Spencer, of
Claverack, N. Y., in Christ
Episcopal Church, H u d s o n ,
with the rector, the Rev. II.
Boardman Jones, officiating.
A small reception followed at
the home of the bride'a par­
ents.
The bride was given in mar­
riage by her father and was
attended by Miss Sandra Lee
Spencer, sister of the bride­
groom, as mald-of-honor. The
bride wore her mother's wed­
ding gown of ivory satin and
an heirloom laca veil and car­
ried a cascade of white or­
chids and holly. The maid of
honor wore a dress o f green
faille and carried holly.
John P. Spencer was best
man for his brother and the
ushers were Richard Mayne
and James Pcruli.
Mrs. Spencer Is a senior at
Hood College. She is a grand­
daughter of Mrs. Edward H.
Luftin of Washington, D. C.;
the late Cmdr. Luftin, and Iho
laic Judge and Mrs. John
Volkert Whitbeck of Hudson.
Mr. Spencer, an alumnus of
Dartmouth College and the
Thayer School of Engineering,
is studying for a master'a de­
gree at the University of
Pennsylvania. He is a grand­
son of Mrs. Camilla Pulcston
of Claverack; the late Dr.

to the holiday. Hours are 1:30
to

Prudence

Monroe Club
MRS. R A LP H FOSDICK SPENCER JR

Casselberry Couple Enjoys
Visit From Son And Wife

Plans Meeting
Thursday

The Lake Monroe Home
Demonstration Club will meet
Thursday at 7:M p.m. In White
Hall at the Upsala Presbyter­
ian Community Church.
Kim Barley will speak on
'•Money
Management,"
By Jane Casselberry
through food, clothing and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. stocks and bonds.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Wil­
Rarncs of 31 Seminola Blvd. In
liam Carroll Sr. and Mrs.
Casselberry enjoyed a holiday
William Carroll Jr.
visit from their son, Seaman

Miss Joan Downs
To Wed T. C. Ryan

Local Events
WEDNESDAY
General Uu'lncss ami Civic
Department* o f

the Sanford

Woman's Club hold

a

meeting starting at

12 noon

Joint

Mr.

with a luncheon. Program by
Dick

llolUclaw,

Mrs. M a r g a r e t

soloist

Pie Crusts

and

the

Reynolds,

summing Princess
Nothing like t. m a r t prin­
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•Um and trim I This one has
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No. 1403 with Photo-Guide
(a in sixes 10, 12, 14, 18, la,
20. Bust 31 to 40. Site 12, 32

READ ALOUD
An unattractive voice is a
social disadvantage. Although
it requires diligence and ef­
fort to Improve pitch end pro­
nunciation, it can be dooe. if
you have a Upa recorder,
you're fortunate, for you can
bear yourself. Practice daiiy
to correct whatever your voice
fault may be and listen to the
playbacks to see how you're
coming along.
If you don't own a tape re­
corder, you caa still sat up a
program of volet Improve­
ment. Each night r»td the
newspaper aloud. Whether or
net you have an audience,
you'll find you are reading In
your "company" voice—doing
your best, if only la impress
yourself.
Before l o n g , you'll be
speaking that way at all times.
And you will have provided
yourself with another social
asset — knowledge of current

Meets Wednesday

The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Wckiwa Lodge No. 8T9 will
meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
bust, abort sleeves, 3H yards at the Oddfellowa Hall on
Magnolia Ave.
o f 23-inch material.
All member* are urged to
To order send 33 cents In
attend to help plan a prosper­
coins for each pattern to:
ous new year.
Creative Woman

Box 438, Midtown Station

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Print name, addresi
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is

also

attending

Joan

of

their

Eleanor,

Wedding plans will be aa-

LAR G E SELECTION

the Granlcy High School, is

OF COLD H AR D Y

Thursday

presently attending the Old
Dominion College and major­
ing In elementary education.
Mr. Ryan, a native of Nor-

KNIT FOR P.M.

REASONABLE

techniques used by food upe- Masonic Hall.
dalists in the
Agricultural
In addition to the regular
Research laboratories of the
MISS JOAN DOWNS
business meeting, initiation
U. S. Department of Agricul­
ceremonies
will
be
conducted.
ture.
— Use an ordinary laundry
sprinkler to measure liquid
shortening and water, and add
tbesa liquids to dry ingredi­
ents. The first time you use
the sprinkler, add the oil and
mark the level with nail pol­
ish. Then add the right amount of water and mark
this. You ran use the marks
for measuring the oil and wa­
ter each time you use the
sprinkler. If you use liquid
shortening, shake the oil and
water before adding to dry
ingredients. iNotc: Roth li­
quids must be at room tem­
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out of the container.) If you
use solid fat, use the sprink­
ler to add water to the blend­
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•—Use an electric mixer for
blending either liquid or sol­
id shortening into dry ingre­
dients. When you use solid fat,
cut the fat into small chunks
and roll in the dry Ingredients
before blending with the mix­
er. Keep the chunks o f fat
pushed toward the bottom of
the bowl during the blending
P E N N E Y * LONG W EAR IN G
or the dry ingredients will fly
out.
COTTON M USLINS!
— Roll out the crust between
sheets of waxed paper. The
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additional Hour and
helps
or Sanforized® fit­
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When you look at your
beach
photographs, don't
with moan that the camera has
added pounds to your appear­
ance. You're probably not as
heavy as you look in Ihe can­
did photos, but you may be
more overweight than you'd
m itred .
Even the camera won’t
make a sylph look like a baby
elephant. If you appear aomewhat heavier in your snap­
shot* than you do in your
mirror, perhaps your posture
was careless. Slouching, when
standing or sitting, can add
Inches to your waistline and
give your aboulders a round­
ed thickness.

The candid shots also may
tell you that you made a
wrong choice w h o a you
bought your awimiult and
that vertical stripes or a
deeper solid color would have
been a better selection.
These pictures caa be a
wonderful reference source
for self • improvement. Bo
don’t shriek out ihal you
can’t possibly look that badl
Just taka steps to insure bet-

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MR, A N D MRS. DO NALD BARNES
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James

Miss Downs, a graduate of

For Making

When aha w ean a short
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Ann Clotera of San Francisco, a dark husineaa suit — not a
sports Jacket.
Calif.
The couple was married on
Dee. 14 in San Franclaco
where he is attending Navy
Electronic* School at Treas­
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While in this area they
visited several icenlc attrac­
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cluding St. Augustine and

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Reds After Youth
T h i U.8. Communist Party, ha?,
la g Just taken a licking In federal
court fo r fkflhiff to reglater u the
Sovitt Union's agent, nevertheless
Is still pounding aggressively at this
country's youth.
The party’s youth director, Mor­
tim er Daniel Rubin, spoke Dec. 8 at
ths University o f Chicago and Dec.
6 at Iowa State University. In No­
vember he appeared at two other
Midwestern universities, Wisconsin
and Minnesota.
Elisabeth Gurley Flynn, national
party ehain..jn, spoke Nov. 7 at
RooMvelt University in Chicago and
Nov. 8 at Northern Illinois College,
DeKalb.
Arnold Johnson, director o f the
party's lecture and information bur­
eau, filled a Dec. 4 speaking date at
Trinity college in Hartford, Conn.
Herbert Aptheker, party cultur­
al affairs leader, addressed students
Nov. 8 at City College in New York.
A n earlier University o f Buffalo en­
gagement was canceled.
Gus Hall, No. 1 U.S. Communist,
who Is due soon to go on trial for
failure to register as an agent o f the
Soviet Union, has not fared so well
recently. Yale canceled him in Nov­
ember, and he was scratched the pre­
vious month at Brandcls in Massa­
chusetts and Fairlelgh Dickinson in
N ew Jersey.
Y e t from October, 1981, through
Mur o f this year, the F B I credits
U B . Communist leaders with 48
speeches on school campuses, before
an estimated 48,000 persons. Hsll
does not always faiL In one case he
drew 13,000 to a West Coast football
stadium.

S T A R B R IG H T

Dr. Crane’s

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

Worry Clinic

Peacemakers Aid Reds?
hi hel sa l steamy Colombo,
Ceylon, representatives of six
Afro-Asian countries w e r e
seeking a eeollng solution to
the ■las.Iadlaa border wer.
A t th# does of tholr three,
day mooting early this month
they issued a romarkablo
statement which would only
lead eemfort to the Bod Chin-

Represented st this meeting
e f aolf-oppointed peacemaker*
were Ceylon, Cambodia, Bur­
ma, Indonesia, Ghana end the
United Arab Republic.
Members la the eleeing
statement wee there s menties e f Cemmunlat aggression.
Rather, the six called upon the
disputants to Bettis tholr quar­
rel end thus preserve the
gases end noa^sllgnaent ef
Asia end Africa.
They cucfestod negotiation*
be undertaken on a basil
which would re*tore territory
to India in tha northeait but
which would require ladle to
agree to a demilitarised buf.
for soae ia the wa*t Bath ea
agreement would leave the
Chinese In virtual control of

tha Ladakh area of Kaahmlr.
Indian Prime Mlnliter Nehru’*
reaction waa understandably
eooL
Rad China’s massive attack
against' border area* tradl*
tlonally claimed by India stir­
red f*ar throuchout Southeast
Asia and th* statement Issued
by tha six waa a reflection of
that fear.
For If India eould not defend
herself, then how could shs
help others?
I f tho proposals put for­
ward by tha alx neutrals were
not an invitation to peace at
any price, they wore at least
close to i t
When President Kennedy
described Red China as this
decade's greatest threat to
world paaes, he voiced an
opinion bold by many.
Ia Colombo, tha neutrals
wars cxprualng tho foar that
tha present Chinese coasa fire
alonx the disputed border
merely la a breather, a welt­
ing period for tha Urns when
weather and supplies are right
for another lunft southward.
China, whether under tha

emperors or ths Reds, never
has recognised as permanent­
ly lost any territory It once
held.
And Just as th* Rods havo
attempted to cloak In legality
their border a g g r o s o i o n
against Indls, tha same argu­
ment might b* used for th*
whole of Ladakh, regardless
of any cease fire or a demili­
tarised son*.
Ladakh one* waa part of
Tibot, bow incorporated into
Rod China. Chines* conquest
of Ladakh would give thorn tho
SSoJI La pass whore an all*
weather road loads straight
Into India.

Records Broken
By Processors

LAKELAND (UPO-Florida
citrus processors, working
* round th* clock to use si
much of the frtoio-damagsd
crop s i possible, broke sil
previous volume records list
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
week.
Citrus Mutual roparted Sat­
urday that cinniriii usd al­
most six mUUoa boxes af
otcugss lastwesk, sad Mutual
Kxaeutlvs Vies President Ro­
bert W. Rutledge slid vohimo
this week should bo tho urns.
Rutledge said since Dec. 19,
mors than nlos million gsllou
of frown orange concentrate
havo been packed.
lie said cannery u s sf
grapefruit has baaa light, but
added that l i t million boxes
of oranges hava bass process
*d by Manorial—four million
bozos ahead af tho asms per­
iod last year.
Rutledge reported t h a t
fruit droppage from trwa was
very heavy last week and
heavy loaf shedding waa re­
ported ia moat citrus groves.
'Bhs
Spot price quotations for
&lt;CCONDBO&lt;M&lt;
concentrate and chilled Juice
wer* high last week and are
expected to continue tho up­
P ag* 4 Banfoi '. Florida Tuesday, January 1, 1963 ward tread as the emergency
harvesting period drawa to a
close within U days.

CA8E M-flSt Basis Q., aged
30, Is a very attractive girl.
"Dr. Crane," her mother b*&gt;
gan, "whan Suala waa about
IB, ah* waa vary IIL
"On# of har friends than
gave her a black, wooly Scottl* dog.
"Susie prised this toy and
said It in htr arms when she
fall aslssp.
"Now wo havo It stored away
In a clothes closet. Rut when
Busl* ia nervous or disturbed
at badtlmo, aboil still ask ma
wbara aba caa find that Boottie.
"It Is bedraggled and badly
frayed, for tha other children
hava played with It, but Sttsia
seems to grow relaxed and
•loop mors soundly whenever
ah* has her Scotti* ia her
arms at bodtlma. Why?"
Balilaa also gat used to a re­
laxed, happy mood whan they
nurso on a full bottls ef warm
milk.
Mothers usually wrap tha
bottls In a flannel diapor or
wooly blankot to keep it from
sliding off th* baby’s cheat.
So th* baby thus grow* soeustomod to th* fUaae! or
wool cloth against Ito ebask.
In later years, tong after It
baa bom weaned from tho bot­
tle, it may still want ta hold a
pise* of soft cloth against Its
ebook u a prelude ta relaxa­
tion and sound slumber.
Buie u m this toy wool dog
for that urns purpose. It is a
phyehlc trigger that roleasos
tension and thus acts as a prosleep ritual.
Millions of people, now ma­
ture adults, still resort to sim­
ilar childhood triggers ta gala
proper relaxation at bodtlma.
lema aay thair prayers ta
obtain a raloaeo from th* ten­
sion of tho workaday world.
This la an ideal pre-sleep rit­
ual that everybody might well
Imitate.
Alas, a lot af neurotic folks
attempt ta dopa themselves up
with tranquIUsers. They swal­
low sleeping potions of a
chemical sort to drift off Into
•lumber.
But such chemicals impose
an extra load upon your kid-

noys, Hvsr and gau ntly your
heart, for they must be de­
stroyed and eliminated from
your blood.
So It Is fsr better to culti­
vate psychie triggers for sound
sleep, alnce they don't tax
your liver nr kidneys or heart.
I f you now have insomnia,
just realise that It doesn't kilt
anybody. So atop fighting It,
for tha more you grow agitat­
ed by your own aleeptesineu,
th* faator your heart beats.
Thus, your heart must work
harder.
The main purpose of eleep is
to get you Into a horixontal
plane, for that lowers your
blood pressure and also slows
down your puls* rate, thereby
resting your heart.
And your heart gains almost

Quotes
la my Judgment, the most
Important unmet need In stato
government across the land Is
n proper apportionment of
legislative representation.
•—LeRoy Collins, former Flor
Ida governor and presently
president, Nat'l Assn, of
Broadcaster*.
.
. Wa must plan fo r a
future with all of Asia be.
hind the iron Curtain. We
cannot predict our security
and our future on the hope
for a Russion-Chlnese split.
. . . It U best to overestimate
rather than underestimate,
the strength of our enemies.
—Rep. William J c n n 1n gs
Bryan Dora, (DS.C.), dis­
counts present Russla-Chins
dissension.
You can build the bestlooking store In the world,
but If It can't move mer*
chsndUe, it won't work.
—Architect Peter Copeland.
We’ve been ruled out as
passengers, but not aa pilots.
—Astronaut Alan Shepard, on
original spacemen's chances
of being on first moon flight.

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Q—What is manat hy the
right of assembly T
A—Th* right af groups af
people to com* together
peaceably for discussion sad
to petition th*
Q—Is ths President Com*
msndar-in-Chlof of tho Coast
Guard?
A —Only ia Uses of war.

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Political Notebook

F B I Director J. Edgar Hoover
says that in the year ending in mid1988, “ probably more Americans
saw and heard a self - avowed mem­
ber o f the Communist party, U.8.A.,
than in the preceding 10 years.*'
N ot only Hoover but analysts in
the House Un-American Activities
Committee see this stepped-up bombbardment o f American youth as part
o f the going Red program that also
is aimed at energetic members o f the
UJ3. peace movement and at those
older targets — labor and UJ5. N e­
groes.
House specialists note that, in
virtually all present effort, very lit­
tle is said by UJ3. Communist lead­
ers about our domestic issues. The
big exception is the Negro's civil
rights.
The Reds hammer tirelessly on
the international themes, shouting
“ peace” and “ ban the bomb,” ’ seek­
ing to undercut the U.S. position in
Berlin, Cuba, South V iet Nam and
all Asia, Africa and Latin America.
To the House committee’s ex­
perts, this is simply more proof —
if more be needed — that the U.8.
Communist Party has no Interest in
American problems but is devoted
wholly to softening us up fo r event­
ual domination by Moscow.
Governent officials say t h e
Red's push to get a bigger hearing
on U.S. campuses is directed above
all at shining up an image o f the par­
ty as pro-American, constitutional,
democratic in purpose, totally legiti­
mate.
These are the very things that
all our experts agree the U.S. Com­
munist Party is not.

aa much benefit, even if you
are still awake, aa long aa you
lie In the horlsontol planet
So quite fighting insomnia.
8hrug it off. Taka soma hot
milk tout to draw blood from
tho brain to tha stomach.

WASHINGTON (N E A ) — depend on sueceas of first
Over BO Important laws and year results.
Existing emergency U. S
congressional
authorisations
expiring in 1963 will give the excite and corporate tax rates
next Congress a heavy work expire June 80. Their exten­
load on top of any now pro- sion or modlflcstlea will be
considered as part of gener­
g r a m a President Kennedy
al tax reform legislation. Thle
may u k for.
la really th* biggest business
Presidential authority to with the highest priority next
call tha ready reserves to ac­ •••■ion*
tive duty expires Fab. 38.
Tho $306 billion national
Th# authoriutlon granted debt limitation expire* March
by Cengreu last October will 81. If not extended it will re­
havo to bo extended if tho vert to $300 billion through
present tough posture against June 80. It is probable that
potential threats to world an increased debt authorisa­
peace is to bo maintained.
tion will b# asked for, par­
Authority to draft men ticularly if there is any tax
into th* armed serrieos, tho reduction.
doctor and dentists draft,
"Wall Street" again ia like­
suspension of restrictions on ly to be mad# a congression­
srasd f o r e os personnel al issue with tha mandatory
strength and tho Military Do. April 8 filing of a SeeuriUea
pendants’ Assistance Act of and Exchange Commission re­
1960 also expire July 1. Also, port on ths adequacy of exist­
special enlistment programs ing market regulations.
under th* Armed Forces Re­
Authorisation for aid to
serve Act and Aug. 1 unless federally affected schools ex­
renewed.
pires June 30. Its renewal
Congressional approval of will be only one part of th*
th* U. S. purchase of up to bread aid to education tha
flOO million in bonds to fin­ administration again will ask
ance continued United Na­
for.
tions peace-keeping activities
Expiration of Export-Im­
was only a first round bsttls. port landing authority on
Before Jan. 81, Secretary of June 30 probably will bring
State Dean Rusk must report requssto for Increased lendto Ccngress on long term Ing power at part of sweep­
UN financing plans approved ing revision# In all foreign
by tha 1963 General Assembly. aid programs.
This may start another, bard
Federal unemployment tax
fight over continuing tha rates will drop Dec. 81, 1963
American role of full support
for tha United Nations.
In March tha president and
th* Secretaries of Labor and
Health, Education and Wel­
fare must report to Congress
By Hal Cechraa
progress under the man­ Nothing la impossible, says
power training set o f 1962. a writer. It must be swell to
This was an experimental pro­ have all your friends nice peo­
gram to cut down tschnologl. ple.
cal unemployment u well a*
Wonder why some stores
to train workers for needed
new skills. Whether Congress don’t advertise "TV Commer­
expands this program will cial Snacks."

from 8.8 to 8.1 par cent o «
the first $3,000 of wage pay.
ments unless Congress de­
cides that Jobless rates are
still too high at thst time.
Of maximum interest to
farm states, Aug. 31 is final
date for proclamation of
wheat marketing quotas and
acreage allotments. The Maxlean farm labor program
authority ends Dec. 31, 1063,
unless Congress renews it,
which now seems likely.
Borns of the expiring legis­
lation is highly controversial
and any renewal is likely to
bo accompanied by consider,
able public as well as con­
gressional wrangling.
Billboard control along fed­
erally aided highways ends
June 30. The Civil Righto
Commission files 1U final re­
port by Sept 30. It will go
out of business Nov. 30 un­
iats Congress gives it a new
leas* on life over ecuthern
opposition.
The Franklin D. Roosevelt
Memorial Comtniealon must
report to Congress by June 80
on any changes it may want
to maka on th* proposed de­
sign of huge memorial slabs
In Potomac Park.
Authority to build a Na­
tional Cultural Center In
Washington expires Sept. 1
If sufficient private funds
have not been raised by that
time.
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Southern Cal Receives Trophy
As National Gridiron Champs

N E W Y O R K (U P l) — Tho
PASAD ENA, Calif. (U P U — that precedes the New Y ear * ed to accept this award and
federal government confirm­ The national championship P a y game.
this high honor on behalf of
ed today that its $2 million
Coach John McKay accept­ the 1962 football team ," Mc­
By John A . Spoltki
|Shot— Rich Murphy! (Boy-ofootball trophy was presented
tax crackdown on receipt* o f
ed the gold trophy awarded Kay responded. "Th s team,
E»ch N ew Y ea r Youngster i hoy . . • can he fire 'em
the September Benny Liston- to University of Southern his Trojans by the U P l Board j tnc coaches and ths unlrcrbring* along with him the 'atralght down the lanei)
Floyd Patterson heavyweight California at the 33rd annual o f Coaches in their final rat­ ' sity are proud to receive
Rich took dual honors with
with that fo r each o f us, this
title figh t has resulted In an Rose Bowl kickoff luncheon ings tor tlic 1962 season.
this award.
w ill be the year when we'll a hi o f 240 and series with a
agreement among all parties Monday as tlic final event
____________
The presentation was made
crack thru with a couple of O ld (Just about shooting av­
concerned that:
those mighty big score* and erage now, eh, RJeh ?)
o f the wecklong celebration on behalf of tlic U P l by
Patterson will receive hi*
Rube Samuelscn, sports col­
Murph just couldn't carry
possibly achieve one o f our
$997,600 purse in payments
umnist for Die Pasadena Starfondest dreams . . . rolling 12 the wholo team, however, aa
already made in 1902 and to
News and Independent and
consecutivs strikes for that the black-shlrted Jet Lanes
be made in 1903, Instead o f
past presklent o f tin* Foot­
five-some lost three points to
PE R F E C T G AM EI
being spread over 17 years,
ball Writers Association of
As long as we'r* dreaming, the Lake Monroe Inn-era. Laka
America.
an extended maneuver that
wouldn't It be nice to be a Monroe really had a wonder­
II) United Press International
■night have saved him about
Saiuuvlsen pointed out that
member o f that Elite • 700 ful team effort as the lowest
Unrankcd St. Louis ushered
00 per cunt in taxes.
Southern California was the 1in the new year Monduy night
Club? (O. K. John, get o ff of series was a 669 and two o f
Last week's action in the
choice o f 31 of the 35 j with nn 87-63 upset victory
Chumpiousbip Spoils, Inc.,
that cloud nine and start to them, Harry Pentecost— 012
promoters o f the September Jet Lanes All Star lea gu e ■cuactira makiug up the UlM i over seventh-rated Kentucky
pick up some o f lliose easy and A1 DePalma 600, averagfight, will accept tho tax re­ found the leading Larry a . iHU, r&lt;| and compiled 315 out of 1in tho first gama o f the week
spares and maybe you’ll clip ed 200 or better!
Start trio knocking o f f eoc*'
; a possible 330 points in their involving Southeastern Con­
sponsibility on all "ancillary"
that 000 set morn often. W h a t: One-two-thrco In this league |
j ratings.
moneys
from
television,
ra­
now
is
just
a
matter
of
a
few
i
ference teams.
have you been sipping, John?
fur thre* wins to take a 14
" I am tremendously thrilldio, movies, etc., received by gams lead.
games and should tighten-up
700 s e U ? )
The llllllkens, who played a
NEW ARK HIGH F L Y IN G P L A Y E R S — Bob Patton of New York Uni­
G raff, Reiner and Smith En­
This past Friday evening, I even closer following nest |
gnmc o f "steal ths ball" all
John W right hud a 622
versity winds up on tho scorers' table after chHsing an elusive loose bas­
terprises, which tho governwas a witness to a rash o f week's play,
night long, nlso claimed they
, scries and Gaiy Fox had a!
ketball in a game with Duqucsne at New York’s Madison Square Garden.
nient claimed actually was a | n(7 , pri„
f or U rry 'a . B ob'
excellent bowling by some o f' Our Friday afternoon-era,
won tlie home contest at a
Ih e ctitic cheer leuders had to duck Patton and the ball.
LSI corporation.
our own local keglcrs. While ‘ tho DeUary Spars Ribbcrs,
present for coach John Bon­
Steele was big gun for th#
The government is holding
bowling in the newly innovat watched as Ed (Ten Gallon
ington who celebrated his
Meadors team wIGi a 019
$207,OW) oi champion Idston's total. Tho Handy Food Store
blrthdny Monday.
ed "F rid a y I'M Jaepottlng," Hat) Conley mastered the pins
purse until it determines the
Johnny Gromur came thru for a 11*1» game. And A. Long
The Bills led 42-29 at half­
team alto won all three
amount o f his taxes,
with s resounding 244—GOOD just tnlssed that 180 average,
Gloria Accardi of tin* Wil­ time and maintained their
game* from Betty Ann's to
Palter*on, who already had pull within two games o f |son M a icr Women's Scratch margin despite a tricky son*
FO R O N L Y SECOND P L A C E ,1fur three gamea as he shot a ;
By Oscar Fraley
HOW EVER!
1637 sat.
finish ao disgusted I'll want i is to control the walkers in received some o f hi* pursa, second place. Bob Borsdorf League took the honors for press tlie Wildcats put on in
was paid an additional $210,Don Thompson had hi* full | This mutt hsv* been the : M IAM I (U P l ) —It's a brand to take a month's vacation and tlic 1904 Olympic Games.
and Woody Wilson had Identi­ the week, and season so far, an attempt to half the Su
roller charging thru those ten ■week fo r those big scores to new year today and, herewith, then give it up permanently.
Cassius Clay won't teach 000 Monday by the Internal cal 6S3 series fe r Handy with a big 246 game and it lamia scoring power.
elocution at the University of Revenue Service, and tho 1US while John Spolskl bad a 664 in second place for season's
pina and picked the jp with a nppeur on the scene cause Fearless Fraley's predictions
All-America Cotton Nash
Dick Tiger will win undis­
will release $300,IM) mors total fo r Betty Ann'*.
series willi 683.
Mississippi.
found the rung* fo r 10 point*
2541 And you know what? they certainly wers very much for the sports beat in 1903:
It's two to one some guy puted possession of ihe world | The University of Oklahoma for 1963 later this week.
Gloria's teammates helped to lead tlie Wildcat* but h*
Bowling on a pair o f lanes in evidence during the Friday;
The Sanford Dry Cleaner*
Terms i f the stipulation trio managed to salvage two move (be Divans into third waa overshadowed by D tv *
will be the iiiythlc.il national
right alongside o f us, Eddie I'M Doubles Lg. Harry* Pente-. with more brass than brains middleweight title.
high team game with a 089. Harris, willi 22 points, and
filed late Monday in Man­
Casey Stengel will take football champion,
Klrehhoff stroked 8 consecu- cost took the grand prise with will lose a wrestling match
win* from P. Zculi and Sona.
Ids 246/641 set to fu rther; trying to muscle through Sec about two months of the sea-1 Palm er will play in tlic P llA hattan
federal court and
There were
several 200 Hill Nordmann, with 17, fo r
tive X ’s fo r a 268!
A l Kipp and Tommy Kipp,
How about that fo r shoot­ boost bis team, Leonard’s ret Service men to shake son with those doormat Mcts in learch of the final leg of signed l&gt;y ail concerned, dis­ trying hard to beat each game* in tlie week's howling, tlie Rills.
Auto Clinic, into first place. |hands with President Kennedy and then call it a career.
with Charlotte Bassett hav­
hi* grand slam hut t won't closed Dial the government
In tha only action involving
ing, huh?
othtr for total pin* fo r their
ing a 212/619, Pat Foster a league teams tonight, defend­
Palmer will win the U. S . . spoil U all by telling you how wilt hold $400,000 of the
On Saturday AM ws played In that last game, Harry and at the Orange Bowl football
tram, both ended up having
200/431, Lit Donat- 201/630 ing c h a m p i o n Mississippi
Open and tin fairway fanatics i he'll make out.
still-frozen $l,37u,OoO receipts identical aeries o f 622.
host to th* Junior League’s his partner Floyd Martin col­ game.
atH Kay Bowman 200/627.
Charles (Sonny) Liston will will do a double flip over his
The Green llay Packers snd until it determines exactly
State, rated sovenlh in th* na­
Christmas Tournament- P ar­ laborated with games o f 218
In th* other match, Fault
Tlie 3-10 split seemed e n y , tion, hosts Delta State o f
! Pittsburgh will wind up in tlic how much is uwrd by CSI.
ticipation was excellent as ex­ (M artin) and 246 (Pentecost) start a "bum of the month " grand slam possibilities.
Drugs tock a three game fo r­
with pickups by Helen Alt­ Cleveland, Mias.
The New York Yankees will I N F L playoff, and if you think
pected. Now just aa soon as for a 404 combo. That's a 232 club if they can find 12 guys
feit from Fratley Concrete.
dumb
enough
to
crawl
through
man. Hetty Vickers. Doris
ho-hum
to
another
American]
the
steelers
can
win
it,
you've
average,
man!
BRING
ON
w * get the final results tabWednesday night, however,
Dr. Richard Dougherty was
ths ropes with him.
] Schaultect, Ellen Betts, Helen three games are on tap—A ir
League pennant.
got a bet.
d ated
and compared with TH E PRO'S!
hlgli for Pauat with a 209
Every time old Fearless
Karlin and Midge Woods.
There will be no official
Basketball players will still
A ! Del’ alma was again on
other Junior Leagues across
Force at Georgia Tech, West­
641 series.
Erma Anderson got the 2-7, ern Kentucky at Vanderbilt
the country, wc’li let you know , that strike pattern as he came goes fishing, about all he'll world's professional wrestling run back anil forth on tlirlr
Ther* were a few 200 or
la’ tiia Ward and Betty Calian and Florida Stats a t Tcnnaachampion recognized in more 1berserk treadmill and gel very
who our local young hot-shots! thru with a 203 averagn for catch is a cold.
better scorea rolled. High
Twenty major league man­ than three atates.
tile 4-7-6 ami Helen Kaeiln aee.
! little of my business unless I
ara and what trophy's they’ll three games, a 610 ssrirs
N E W O RLEANS ( U P l) — aeries was by John W right the 3-10. 4-6 ami 6-7.
The Los Angeles Dodgers |have insomnia,
Over the holidays we had agers will report to spring
have, received. Incidentally
with games o f 224, 106 and
Tlic Divans lead the loop
The racetracks will have an­ Charles (Chuck) McKinlry of
this coming Saturday will bo the occasion to meet and talk training thoroughly convinced will cop Use National League
BASE-STEALING
212 fo r a 622 aeries.
St.
Ann,
Mo.,
come
out
of
they
can
win
the
pennant,
a
with 40 wins and 20 losses,
ting by eight games ami then other banner year but nobody
the start o f the second half of with many o f our friends,
BOSTON (U P l ) — Only
Not
to
be
outdone
was
Hub
the regular junior bowling who'va now either entered col feeling which will persist until beat the Yankees in a six- yet wilt be able to explain why the Sugar Howl tennis tour­ Steele with a 203, 205 and 211 followed by Recllncrs, 38-22; 278 bases were stolen in th*
Uni Itorks, 37-23; Four Post­ American League during 111*
game scries.
it's legal to bet on our side nament as he wrnt in, No. 1
league schedule. I f you wnnt lege or moved out of the area, opening day.
for a 619 series.
Crewman,
one
o
f
Die
favor­
ranked
in
ths
nation.
ers,
29-31; Lamplighters, 28of
a
fence
and
not
on
the
other
Palmer
will
win
the
British
and
found
out
that
they
really
your youngster to be a partic­
Ju»t behind Bob was Gary 32: Hideaways. 27-33; Four 1960 season. Dom DIMagglo
McKinley defeated secondipant, please have them at the miss th* Sanford ares and ites, will win Ihe Kentucky Open and, with the PGA com­ side wlu-rc the stales could
of the Boston Bed Sox led
Derby while I'll have as souve­ ing up, the sponsors will hap­ take over the bookies' cut.
ranked Frank Froehllng i f Fox with games o f 213, 192 Stools, 36-31, and Lounges, the league with 15 stoali.
their many bowling friends.
lanes by 9:30 A.M.
snd
213
far
a
617
series.
16-46.
And I'll give you auy odds Coral Cables 0-2, 3 0, tf-4, 6-3,
It was also vsry gratifying nirs m y tickets on some 40 to pily vote him the man of the
They get three games o f
Other high gamrs were
one shot.
year.
you want that I hope you have to win tha Sugar Bowl single*
bowling, their shoes, shirts, to set so many out rolling tho
Arnold Palmer will win the
I'll still be keeping several the best New Year of them all crown Monday, then teamed Woody Wilson 222-583; Dr.
trophys . . . the whole works ball who'v* bean absent from
Masters
and
put
everybody
families
In groceries because
with C liff Buchholt to win Poughtcry. 209-641; A l Kipp,
the lanes for on* reason or an­
fo r only f 1.00!
204-622; Bob Beradorf, SOS­
Into a tizzy over his possibili­ 1 can't bowl my weight.
NEW YO R K ( U P U - Barry
th* doubles championship.
other.
Ws
hop#
they’ll
make
it
Last week it was th* Mason
OS.!; Phil Rocha 202-670 and Kram er o f NYU. Marly Canties
for
a
grand
slam
of
golf.
The
AAU
and
NCAA
will
In the doubles match, Sic
brothers, George and Steve a regular practice o f coming
John Spolskl 200-504.
Every time I play golf I'll have anuther fight about who
even of Siena, Sandy W il­
Kinley and Rurhholt defeat­
who copped Individual honor* out with their families and
llrund (New H r *
Standings now are Larry's liams of St. Francis, Steve
ed Australian* Don Russell
in this league. George rolled having themselves a ball . . .
670 x 15
Marl 44-10; Meadors .Murine Courlin o f St. Joseph's and
aud John Sharp* in straight
a 211 scratch and brother BOW LING. Remember, you
10.45 pltu U x
30-24; fletty Ann'a 30-24; (Ten* Dcnahan of Lafayette
sets,
6-1,
6-4.
Stave took aeriea with a 492. rsrety, i f ever,-have to wait
No Exchange
Handy Fond 8tor*s 28-20; were named today to the I
Frank Dukea led the Bantama fo r a Ian* If you corns out to
Astlga and Zubi closed out
Sanford Dry Cleaners, 26-28; weekly major college AllCAVANAUG H
with hi gama and atriea, 161/ tbs lanes at 8:45 P6I.
the year with a win in Ihe
Fault Drugs, 33-31; Frailey East basketball team of the |
T IK E SERVICE
Sunday Sweeper coming up
402 acratch.
all
star eleventh
Monday
1101 H. French A r a
BROOKLYN, N. Y . ( U P D - Concrete, 19-36; P. Zeuli 10- Eastern College Athletic Con­
Batty Callnn was hot on F rl-, this Sunday. $100.00 guarantee
F A 2-2268
night at tlie Orlando Seminole Thc National Hockey League 38.
ference.
I
day night in the Sandapura for first place. It's handicap
E L PASO, Tex. ( U P l ) — their touchdown, I was just Jai Alai Fronton after trail­ game between tha New York
L g . Shs toppled the pins to th* ped and should prove to ba an Hoot Gibson, a scrawny sec­
about as low as I could get-" ing most of the conlest. The Rangers and Montreal Cana­
tun* o f 192, hi fo r tho lg. And invaluable assist to the win­
5-7 perfects paid $74.70.
dians scheduled for the Mon­
ond
team
quarterback,
com­
Hoolvcr, who was voted the
Uldga Woods must have found ner in helping to pay fo r some
Gasti and lriarte were the treal Forum Jan. 6 will be
her strike ball again. Midge o f Umso Items "S an ta" left pleted a 32-yard scoring pass game's outstanding lineman favorites of the game and it Irlevlsed " liv e " on the Sch­
just missed out averaging 100 with us. (The way ! see It to halfback Jerry Richardson grabbed Dawson's fumble on looked a» If they would mine aefer Circle of Sports WPIXby finishing tha night with a John, you'd better hit about to giva the West Texas Slate tlie nine and lumbered 91 through, hut felt sliort when TV program.
len tournament* in a hurry Duffaloea a comeback 16-14 yards fo r a touthdnwn that Astiga and Zubi baffled the
666 series.
with
three
straight
Dotty Walts (W elsh Tira or slae Santa isn't going to be victory Monday over tha Ohio put Ohio ahead, 11-7, in the field
points to go out.
Shop) rolled a •goodie'' too very happy with you comes University Bobcats in the third period.
28th annual Sun Bowl,
Speriulikt Jim McKee boot­
Gasti outplayed Uria in the
, . . 1011 ll'mmm, let's sea if next yea r!)
West Texas coach Jarry ed two field goals fr r the featured right game singles
Happy N ew Year to on*
Ihar* weren’t a couple o f
Kcrbcl called tha play "the Bobcats. A 62-yarder in the with a five point splurge af
others who bowlsd over aver- and alii
turning point o f the gama." second peiiod put Ohio out! ter Url* had a comfortable
•1*1
"H e
(Gibson) eluded so front, 8 0, and M t a new I four point lead. Tha M perCarolyn I ’lerro shot a 101;
FEAT
But May— 166; Elaanor A n ­
A N N ARBOR, Mich. (U P l) many players that 1 didn't S uii Bowl record. Hu added a fccta paid off $127.20.
CUSTOM M ADE
A
special
matinee was
derson— 165; Paggy Btewart— —Tom Harmon o f Michigan know if he would avar gat 24-yard field goat in th* sec­
and G U A R A N TE E D
fra*,"
Karbal
said.
ond
quarter
after
Ohio
march­
scheduled
on
the
program
j
191; P at Rubbina— 166 * Lou was tbs last player to lead
Gibson reversed his field ed to tho West Texas four- 'oday beginning at 1:16 p m.
Hoaford— 175. A lta way to lb* nation's collegial# football
AUTO GLASS
ami an evening performance ;
fir * 'em, girls
stars In scoring two years in twice looking for a receiver. yard line and then stalled.
and
Seat Caver Co.
West Texas marched 92 at 7:46 p. in. There will be |
Ths C ity L g waa treated to a row, accomplishing the feat He found Richardson behind
301 W. 3rd
$22-8012
th* line o f scrimmage and yards fo r the game winning no matinee Wednesday.
tome fin* ahootln' by the Sling in 1939 and 1940.
th* fleet halfback zipped down 1touchdown with 10 minute*
th* sidelines for 32 yards and le ft in th* last quarter. Dawth* touchdown. Regular quar­ ton passed 13 yard* to half­
\
■■
■■ i J U N l
- ■—
I
terback Jim Dawson pasted back Jerry Logan, tha na­
to end Jim Ostrander fo r the tional scoring champion, fo r
tc o * t% f jw n c r &amp; ir
game-winning
two
e x t r a West Texas' first touchdown
**# 4 *0 0
SCHOOLING
* * * r*o *y
groM m qa
point*.
] In the second period. Logan
EVERY N IO IIT
Ktrbel said "Whan Don waa voted tlie gome's outTH R U JAN . 2
Hoolvcr raught that fumble in standing player. Gibson kick7:00
th* air and ran It back for |ed th* extra point.

Kentucky Loses
To Unranked Five

Larry's Mart
Widens Lead

Accardi Takes
League Honors

Fearless Fraley Starts Year

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McKinley Takes
Sugar Honors

All East Team

Asliga, Zubi
Pass Play Gives West Texas Win Feature

TV Game Set

Victory In Sun Bowl Contest

B E S T BUYS IN

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rREVIEWOF THE YEAR—By Alan Mayer-.
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ADMISSION

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1:15 P. M.

PROGRAMS

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OVER 2 0 RACES
N IG H T L Y DURING
SCHOOLING

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Mon. A Thura.

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Th*** UA. Sanag* Bond* art
owned jointly by a huaband and
wile. Tha money that boaght
them aaya two things:
It l i n "Hart is • family that
wants to do Us sAara in keeping
pur eousUry strong—wants to
help gtv» if ths means and the
power to speak for and work for
tha Free Wartf."
It also aaya, "Uses is a fam ily
that saves to providt for its
/attire. Hers is a fam ily that
contributes to tho strength of Us
romifry bg keeping itself strong
and independent.

Join up with th* ten* of mth
of Amerlan ftznlll** and
individuals who ara showing.tan
communist part of tho wwM
how they era helping la knp
their country a n d
F ra n
World strong.
It's easy. Just sign tp for
Payroll Havings at work, or for
a monthly Bond at your bask.
And don't foal any Us* patri­
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ting a good ratura on your
investment. Your personal finan­
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atreugth of the whole nation.
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Jan.

1, ’63

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

MOVE A G A IN S T K A T A N G A — United Nation* troop*, carrying mor­
tar*, are covered by armored car a* they move into battle position during
move against Katanga at Eliaabethville.

Illness May Hold Congress Key
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
It Is a nutter o f considerable
political Importance that tha
two distinguished U. S. een
atora preaentljr hospitalised In
thla area are, respectively, the
chairman o f the Senate F i­
nance Committee and the next
rank Inc Democratic commit
tee member.
They are Sen. Harry F.
Byrd, (D -V a.), and Sen. Rob­
ert S. Kerr, (D -O kla). Alao o f
political signifiranrn la the
fact that the next ranking
Democrat on that committee
after the chairman and Kerr
la 8en. Ruasell B. I.ong, (DLa.l, the personable aon of
the late klngfiah, Sen. Huey
P. Long o f Louisiana.
From Union Memorial Hoe
pita), Baltimore, it ia reported
that Byrd ia mending. He may
be ready for tho opening of
the RHth Congress Jan. 9. Kerr
suffered a heart attack and
probably will be out fo r some
weeks.
I f Ilyrd la able to resume
the chairmanship early in the
new Congress, there will remain in the Senate Finance
Committee a substantial op
position to deficit spending,
tax cuts minus revenue to pay
fo r them and allied dollarrotting fiscal programs.
Hut If Byrd is unable to re
aume soon on tha hill, his key
position will fall either to
Kerr or to Long, either of
whom would be expected to
help enact those parts of the
Kennedy administration fiscal
programs deemed by conaerv
atlves to menace the American
way o f life.
The analyses o f senatorial
voting records by Americana
for Constitutional Action aug
gest the likelihood o f a Ken
nedy-Kerr-Long policy part­
nership. Ixmg has balked at
some big time foreign aid
spending but he has been a
free wheeling spender in the
domestic field.
A C A published two years

Legal Notice
i * t iik c ir c u it c o u n t o r
t h k s i x t h j r m m i , c im c i ' i t . iv
a v is f o r
sr.win o i .f. ro itv T T . F l o r i d a .
c H A v n c n r no. is s m

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wlfs,
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HKtM.AT A1MIITION TO
«'AHKKL.nKIIRT.
FM&gt;RIDA.
Seminole
County.
Florida, arrordlns tn tba
plat thereof aa record#*
In Plat Hook IX. Paa* IT.
of tha I'uliltc Itacorda of
Hrmlnola Coaatr. Florida
You and Kach of Tou, are
nottftad
tbat
a
ilortsaat
Forrrloaera Rail an tha abnv#
dfaerlbad property kaa b#aa
fllad asalnal you and you
are hereby required to a#rva
a copy of your An.w.r to tho
Complaint on th# Plaintiffs*
Attorneys. V K 1. D K H AND
1IKTTINOII ADR.
110
South
Knowlaa Avanu*. Winter P»&gt;k.
Florida, and file tha orlalnal
la tha efflea of tha Clark of
tha Circuit Court, on or be­
fore January I!, 1*11; other­
wise th# allegations of said
complaint will be tahsa aa
confratvd.
Thla notice shall he pubttahed ones each weak for
four rnaeaculMa weeks la lha
Ron ford Herald.
DATKD tkle ISIfc day of
December, 1M&gt;. (I K Al&lt;)
Arthur It. Iteckwlth, Jr.
Clerk. Circuit Court
■oaluale County. Florida
Uyt Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
Ftldar and Uettlnabaus
Attsrneya at la w
1M South Knowlaa Aveaaa
Wlatar Park. Florida
Publish Jsa. 1, S. II. St.

•go analyses o f Senate voting
records for il'55-59. One anal­
ysis graded senators on their
votes deemed to be “ fo r •
sound dollar and fiscal inte­
grity and against inflationary
forces." The analysis embrac­
ed 49 Senate votes on matters
related variously to federal
subsidies, public works, price
fixing, defense and power. Top
acore for opposing Inflation­
ary forces was 100 per cent.
Ilyrd scored 96 per cent.
Long scored 36 and Kerr 26.
President Kennedy was a sen­
ator during the year anal­
ysed. Sen. Kennedy's grade for
protecting tho dollar and op­
posing inflation was 16 per
cent. On the basis o f thoss
records, it is predictable that
the aubatitution o f Kerr or
l,ong for Byrd in the Finance
C o m m i t t e e chairmanship
would remove a greet obstacle
to— end add great eupport for
— the Kennedy administration

deficit financing policy of
more spending, more debt am^
perhaps, less tax revenue.
The current estimate is that
the Kennedy deficit at the end
o f the current fiscal year,
June 30, 1963, will be nearly
|8 billion. The president's bud­
get message to the new Con­
gress is expected to project
another deficit fo r fiscal '64.
President Kennedy is well
started toward matching tha
record o f the first two Rooseveil administrations — eight
consecutive years o f treasury
deficits. Deficit spending haa
hiked the public debt to more
than |300 billion. The annual
intereat on government bonda
ia mote than |9 billion.
The treasury has been in tha
red for all but five o f the peat
32 years. No surplus year
presently la in sight. Dollar
rotting has been slowed but
continues toward the two-bit
buck.

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Ida Lupino Only Female TV Film
Director And She Likes It
HOLLYW OOD— Ida Lupino
hae the unusual distinction of
being the only femme director
of T V films in Hollywood. Tho
distinction doesn’t particular­
ly fill her with jo y ; she would
welcome distaff competition
in what Is almost exclusively
a man's domain. There ia no
prejudira against women di
rector* in Hollywood, lt ’e just
that directing is a taxing
chore that has felled many a
strong man. For moat women
in show business, any job ia
easier than directing, and Ida
la the first to acknowledge
thia fact.
Why, after having estab­
lished herself firmly aa a top
actress, did ajie choose to be­
come a directorT Because aha
loves directing with a passion.
“ Diiectlng is a much more
honest world than acting," she
■ays, pointedly. “ Acting ia tha
world of make-believe; direct­
ing is tha no-nonsense world.
A t a director, your concern
goes beyond your own feel­
ings. You're keenly aware of
the mental attitudes o f each
cast member, the writers, the
producer, everyone concerned,
right down to the stagehands.
“ Actually, it’s Ilka driving a
20-mule teem — guiding one
mule la easier, hut driving a
20-mule team fills you with an
exhilarating feeling t h a I’a
hard to describe. I don’t par­
ticularly Ilka taking bows. I f 1

Legal Notice
IV TH K r o t v r r JID U K 'S
COURT, IV A V I! FOR SK R Ivo lk
lo c v n r . b ta t r o f
FLORIDA.
IV MKi KSTATH OF
KLLBN TL'ltNKH MAIM.

D-r#jk—d.

SOTIt K OF A F F I.K ATIOV
FOM F I* A L DIBCMANUM
Notice Is her»br siven Ilia!
I have filed mjr final relurna
aa Administratrix. Cum Teetam*nlo Anneio. o f the eetate
of KM.KN TU R N K Il HARR.
d#ceex#d; that I have filed
in r petition for dlatrlbutlua
and for final dlacharse and
that on tha 4th dav of Februarr, A. D MM. I will applr
to the IION'OltAliLK C. VKHNOX MIZK. J it. County Judse
of d-juiuole Ci/Ut.l&gt;' Florida,
for approval o f aald final
return- and for an order of
distribution and far final dierharae aa Admlnletratrla. Cum
Teelameuto Annexo, o f tho
rotate of KM .KN TIIH NKIt
MAHM. deceased. Dated . this
Ztth day of December, A. D.
M il.
Jeyce S. Turner
Administratrix. C.T.A.
Kstate o f K M .KN TURNKM IIAKX. Deceased
Rteneirom. Davis A Mrlnteab
Attorney s for Administratrix.
C. T. A.
I’ nat Office Boa l i t *
Ran ford. Florida

Tubllsh Jan. t. I. II. II. t i l l
CDK-1

did, I'd probably hava stayed
exclusively an actress. Sinca
turning to directing, I ’ve been
asked to give lectures at uni­
versities, but I ’ve always back­
ed down. I've even run out o f
parties when asked to partici­
pate in a game o f charadeal*1*

|)

Hut it takes more than love
for directing to maka a suc­
cessful director. Saye a pro­
ducer: “ Ida ia probably tha
most Intelligent female In Hol­
lywood. We have some idiot
actors, but you've never seen
an idiot make the grade as a
director."
Saye an acton “ Ida anticipates our problems lie fore wa
even complain. This goes be­
yond her experience as an ac­
tress. Sha practically mamorlies a script, silently playing
every rule before tha l i n t
■hot ii called."
8ays a stagehand: "Id a haa
loads o f sex appeal without re­
sorting to feminine trick* that
make it hard for men to work
with women. W# lovo and re­
spect her because she knowa
what ahe wants and aha knowa
we know ahe means business
when ah* want* it faat— but
never ao fa it that ah* neglect*
to address us by our f i n t
names."
Much as she loves directing,
however, Ida hasn’t entirely
forsakm acting, nor will she
probably ever turn her bark
on It. On Jan. 6, the guest
stars in “ Sam Benedict" with
Howard Duff. Currently, aha
la directing her second “ Sara
Benedict" without benefit o f
her acting talents.
Hays “ Sam Benedict" alar
Kdmund O'Brien: "One week
I'm in front o f the camera*
doing a aceno with Ida and tha
next week sha ia behind tha
cameras telling me what to do.
And 1 couldn’t bo happier.
Any other girl but Ida pulling
a switch Ilka this on me, and
I thick I ’d go autal"

Schedule Set
BOSTON (U PI) - Th# Bos­
ton Red Sox announced a
1963 home schedule which
contains a record U night
fames including four with
th* world champion New
York Yankees. The Rad Box'
schedule also features six
double-headers plus a return
to the traditional April 19
Patriot's Dsy morning and

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322-5613

Office 204 W. Firgt
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Bedroom home, central APPLICATIONS t a k e n for
heat, hardwood
floor a
eleao
ambltloua colored
yand
completely
fenced.
stock
mao. High school
F A 2 3383.
graduate only. Vacation with
pay, steady work, bonus. In­
OR ASSUME paymenta. CB
surance, retirement. Apply
3 bedroom, icreened In ear- k Winn Dixie. 25th and French
port. Stove and refrigerator.
Ave.
Blinds. FA 28188.
Service
Station
Attendant
wanted. 8 day week. No
10. Wanted to Rent
tire changing.
FA 2-9901.
Y ear around tenants wants
3 bedrooms,
It*
baths. 18. Help Wonttd
East ilde of Saaford. Write
'WANTED part time corres­
Box 30 c 'o Sanford Herald.
pondent fur the Sanford
area. Retired or serai-retired
12. Real Entitle For Kale
persons also conslderad. Car
New 3 Bedroom, 3 bath home.
easentlal and some know­
No cash needed. |6I a
ledge of Credit Investigation.
month. Taxes A Insurance
Reply by mail: Slating: age,
included. 322-8043.
background, businrsi or ent*
ployment record and present
activities. Write, Dun A
Bradstrret, Inc., P. O Box
2206. West Bay Station,
Jacksonville 3, Florida: At­
tention: w. P. Smith.”
WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
Approximately 2W acres, with 19. Hltuatlona Wanted
150 ft. ea river, to mile off
Children kept. FA 2 4182.
Rt, 48.

Property

*8onwhow, ‘ Pigskin Bowl’ doesn't sound right. . . k t’a «taa ar reject any advertise*/

3

River Front

RRRPONAIBII.rTTl
fba RoeeM will M l la

17. Male Help Wanted

Tue*. .Ian. 1, ’63— Pane 7 9. For Sale or Rent

aiarl Iran what ordered ta
••iifnrm in lha wallriaa at tkla

-

$1,500

Call FA 3-8473 after S:0o p in.

‘ You didn't aaam to mind tha noiM at tho party

Im ( nlghtr
CLASSIFIED D f P U

6. For Kent

1. Loal ft f ound
2. N o lle * • Far— ak

8

1. Kdoeatlw • Inaimetiaa

4. Tran— rtatto*
5. Food
6. For Real
6A Special Notice*
7. fualnoM Rentals
t. Beaek Rental*
9. For Bala or Rant
10. Wantad to Ro*t
11. Naal Batata Waatad
12. Kaal EaUta For Salo
13. Mortraga Loans
14. Inauraaaa
1R. Huai neon Opportunity
16. Femalo Help Wantad
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22 Build • Point • Rspair
23. Building Materials
24. Fleet rical Service#
2. V Plumbing Service*
26. IladIn ft Telcrialon
27. Spocial Serrica*

It
Pays
To

28. I .sundry Service

ADVERTISE

Raymond Lindquist, Assoc.
FA 3-3831 Atlantic Hank Bldg.

Bedroom bouie, kitchen
equipped. 1505 Douglas Ava.

FA 1-05*2.

Faratahed Apartaaat &lt;lo&gt;e
i*. Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4011

R E N T A BED
Bollaway, Hospital A Baby
Bedi
By Day, Week, or Month
C A R R O LLS FURNITURE
Ph. FA 3-3111 I I I W. l i t St.
Comfortable Sleeping
FA 2 7431.

Room.

Furn. 2 Hdrm. Apt. 17(13 Mag.
nolia Avc. 155.00.
Comfortable A p a r t tn enta.
Furnished or unfurnished.
2 Locations Call FA 2-5123
day time. NO g-551»3 even­
ings.
2

bedroom

29. Automobile Sonrice
house. 1503 Elliott Ava.,
29A. Auto Accoaaorioa
FA 2 5254 or FA 24)525.
30. Machinery - Took
81. Poultrv • LivooUck
NICE large 2 bedroom furn.
21A. PaU
A p t 1700 Magnolia.
31 Flower* - Skraba
22. Farniture
1 BEDROOM house furnished
8ISV4 Laurel Avc
850 a
34. Artielaa For Sale
month.
NO 8 4962 or
t l . Artielaa Wanted
36. Automobiles - Truck*
NO 8 4814.
37. lloata - Motors
38. Motorcycles • Scooter* Small 1 Bedroom house.
Couple. »«&gt;. FA 2 8908.
39.
'Trailers • Cabanas
W KLAKA
APARTM ENTS:
Rooms private balh», l i t
W. First St.

1. Loat ft Found

J. W. Hall, Realtor
“Can Mall'* FA 3-3841

UNFURNISHED new 2 bed
room house, kitchen equip­
ped. FA 2 3685.

UNFURNISHED

ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
Realtor

2544 So

Preach Ava.

Jim Hunt Realty
Off!re
Night*

FA 3*3111
FA 2-0641
323-0700
2524 Hark Dr.
Aanford. Fla.

Sales A Service
House Wiring, Free Estimate*
Sid Vihlen's Randall Electric
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0913
25. P lu m b in g S e r v ic e *
PLUMBING
Contracting A Repair*
FREE D E LIV E R Y
R. L. H ARVEY
2t&gt;4 Sanford Ave.
F A 2-3313

Wall

The

16. Female Help Wanted

K K T G ID A IH K
Sales k Service
G. II. HIGH
1700 W. 1st at. Santord
Ph. FA 2-3833

«

phone FA 2-2611

phone GA 5-5938

Wanted Share Cropper. Ap­
proximately 40 acres tiled
land now available. Excel­
lent location. Contact Jack
lloy. P. O. Box 295, LongwooJ or call TE 8 1212 or
TE 8-4251.

SOUTH

SEMINOLE

3 • BEDROOMS,

VA - NO

I. 1!,

DOWN

LOW M O N TH LY
F A • CaasaaUaaal A

ft

2 BATHS

PAYMENT
PA\ MBNTS
FHA Financing

bunlsad EaUta* . Oa 17*82 (2 Ml. Re. of Bsaferdl
b * W O ff Us 1st. iloaaa I aside b l t s a *

KING!WOOD BUILDERS, INC.
P I . F A 1-8*74
JIM
H U N T R E A L T Y . Hales Agent
Hays. FA S-ZIIS - Eva. A Sun. FA 2-84U • 323-07##

j

American made. Heavy duty
industrial
tailor
Sowing
machine, Complete. Good
condition. Taka over pay­
ments. F A 3-8411.

FRKK ESTIM ATE

Typewriter. Umlerwood port*
Upholstering A Mattrcs, ren­
able. Like new. FA 2-8142.
ovating. New A Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. Accordion. 120 Rxss. used 3
Co., at 700 Celery Ave.
week'. 7 switches, cost $304),
FA 2.2117.
still has guarantee, 8180 or
best cash offer Immediate­
Used furniture, appliances,
ly. Write Box 10 e 'o San*
tool*, etc. Bought • Sold.
font Herald.
Larry's Mart 2tS Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132

31. A r t ic le * F o r Sale

it yourself and save 50%
or mora. 2 Months guaran* 86. AutomobOa* - Trucks
tee. Personal Instructions I960 Chevrolet Pickup Truck
by the fonnulater of H IE
and Camper. I C jL Auto­
SURE DEATH INSECTI­
matic Iran*. Camper sleapa
CIDES, and sprayer furn­
4. Has 4 burner stove A
ished. For information and
ovan, also 1c* box. Call
free delivery call Raymond
322-2978. 204 E. 24th San*
Woods. FA 2 30Ht.
ford.
i

It Pays
To Use
The IIHIIALD
Want Ads.

'57 MERCURY, Oood clean
car for 1430. Cor. of 25th SL
and Club Rd.
1854 OLD8MUUILE, Hardtop.
One owner. Fully equipped.
1293. Must selL F A 2-3505.

A PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR!
. . . and Sinivr,. Thanks to the
many Hoinr-Uwnt-ra of le v Ti
Green K-uiu-» and l.ungdulu for
their ruiifidrnr* tn ua and to ell
butn.na supply houses and our loyal sub-conlrartora
with whrm *ka have bud rurh plea.ant dealing, tim ­
ing tb* j&gt;a«l year.
W e'll vadcasor to inainlaiu your faith and good will

LM N

ENTERPRISES

BeUdara e f Tea *a Green and Loagdale
Herald

lOLLERSo/SANFORD

10%

DISCOUNT

Wr Repair and Sarvlc*
S T I N K
Machinery and Supply Co.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Surdand Estates Homes

Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With the Cash.
SUPER TRADING
POST
FA 2 0877

W O W DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPit INKER SYSTEMS
All Types and Site*

Ilouaet for rent. For Infor­ Furnished Cottage. Near Air
mation contact Ted W il­
Have. Reasonable. Phone Beautician wanted. Cut 'N
liams Hardware, ans K.
Curl Beau I v Fisnp 3IS Pal­ »&gt;r W. lad hi,
FA 3-6411
FA 2 5711
metto Ave, FA 20834 or
25th St.
Refrigeration * Air-condition2 Bedroom House. FA 2 3129.
FA 2-4013.
2 UKUHOOM houx, kitchen
ing men needed. We train
equipped. 173 month. Pli. Maylair Section, 3 bedroom, 17. Male Help Wanted
you.
Write
Commercial
2 bath, family room,
FA 2 5303.
Trades InMitutc Box 18, c o
Available soon. Pli. 323-UM0
&gt;anlord Herald.
HODMb. H ie
Gabled
401
SERVICE
SALESMAN
im
­
Furmvhed
Apartment.
Close
Magnolia A t « . TA 2-0730.
mediately. Must bt young 29. Automobile Rervlce
in Ph. FA 2-2800.
am! aggrt-'tlvt* ami able
2 Bedroom modern House,
to meet list* public with a
kit. equipped. 817 Catalina.
smile.
Prefer man with
General Motor, experience. W'iniJ.shieli]
Rack Glua*
House. I 't miles (rum base.
Contact Jim Bates, service Door Gin**
Vent Ginas
Ph. 668-4601,
manager,
Bill
Hemphill
SERVICE
Motor*, 301 W. firs t St., Senknrlk (ling* mid 1'uint
3 BM Furn Apt FA 2 1391.
—5——M M * B S M O * e * * i
Sanford. No p'louc calls
( ‘oinpuriy
6A Special Not ires
please.
210 Mognulia
Ph, FA 2-4622 I

SANFORD

ken.

33. Furniture

lo r
Rug md
Upholstry
cleaning in your homo call
Mr Cravar, Apopka 186-4134

WANTED

S a n fo r d H e r a ld

1 THU-COLD cheat type deep'
freeze. 15 cubic ft. In ex*,
cellent condition. Dr. J. C-|
Bunlen. Lemon Bluff. Oa­

St. Johns Realty

Stenstrom Realty

s p. at.

.12. Flowers - Shrub*
Beautiful Camellias in bloom
U R A PE V tLLE N U R S E R Y
GraperlU* Ava. Near 20th St.

i ’ ltim b itig &amp; H e a tin g
A IR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and RE PAIR
2 Bedroom House, in quiet
87. Boat* • Motor*
WORK
neighborhood, living room
13 ‘ x 17*. dining room, 1007 Sanford Ave. FA 1-6562 G.E. Frost Free 14 cubic Getaway To The W aterway
Itobaon Sporting Goods
B
ft. Refrigerator with separ*
Florida room, central heat,
Your E V IN IIU ’J E Dealer
ato
acro'a
top
freezer.
oak floors, lad 100' x 100'. 26. Radio ft Tclevialon
Ph. F A 2 3981
Krnmore automatic Wash* 304*4-8 E. l i t
310,500. 38.000 mortgage.
YEAH END SALE
er.
Both
used
8
months.
..(Term s arranged)
C a l l New A
Used T.V.'a
Rig
New 14 ft. A ir boat—40 hp.
Air-conditioner and Power
T E 8 1737. 318 Warren St.
trade-in allowances. Easy
Franklin —
liooo.
Call
Imwnmower. Call 323*4)665.
liongwxiod.
term*. Town A Country T.V.
F A 2-3954.
3355 Park D r„ 522 5362.
FACTORY TD YO U
Owner
l&gt;elng
irandk’rrvd
38. Motorcycles • Scooter*
ALUMINUM BUNDS
Will pay closing cost and For T. V. Service within the
Enclosed
head,
Sag
proof
bot*
VESPA Motor Scooters (n ew )
hour. Call Coys T.V. Ser­
you assume payments of
tom rail with plastic ends.
810.63 down A $3.32 Weekvice. Most trusted name in
$80.48. 3 Bedroom, 1 bath.
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot­
T . V. set vicing. Sorvicu
332 8735.
lyton or nylon cords.
Lewis Sales A Service
calls 82.00. FA 20663.
Rankarik Ginas and Point
2317 I'nuntry Club Road
T.V. SPEC IA L- Free Barvlee
Company
Ph. FA 3-T82I
valla within tba city llmlia. 2x0 Magnolia Ph. F A 2 4432
THE TIM E TESTED FIRM
C Y C L E - Trulmplt 650 Ck~
Sunshine T.V. House o f the
118 N. Park Ave
FA 2-6123
Lika new 8,780 mUea. $395.
Golden Rule. 311 Sanford 1962 Zlg Zag. Makes button
holes, darns, with guaran*
Will Sale or Trade nice 6
Call 323-5602 after 1:00 p.m.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-9792.
lee.. I payments of |7.15,
room CB H oum-. Would like
Ph. FA 29411.
39. Tralltra • Cabanas
large old 2 story l|ou*e 27. Bpeelal Service*
with 1 acre of land. PhInventory Sale of demonstra­ 25 ft. H OUSETRAILER. AU
Plano Tuning and Repair
FA 2 1610
aluminum, 8273. 1112 Southtor Garden Tracturs and
W. L. Harmon — FA 8*4233
Tillers. FA 2-8809.
wcit Rd. F A 3 8736.
All typea of Beal Estate
INCOME T A X ~R E TU R N S —
o. M. Harrison, tail Palmat*
to Ave. Pfanne 322 8837.

John E. Fox,
Realtor

8. For Rent

2 Male Siamese Cats. Choco­ FR E E Use o f our Carpet
Shampooer with purchase,
late point. $20 each. Ph.
of Blue Lustre shampoo.!
FA 29310.
Carroll’s Furniture.

Sturdy frame, weatherproof,
Camper's
Carry-all
Rig.
Moveable, for pick-up truck
or trailer. Will sacrifice for
1 Y ear old white very large
upright Commercial Frees,
rust of construction. Call
•r. Contact Mr. Pulilnger.
F A 3 8032.
322-7222.
You tan find anything you
Ironing wantad. FA 2-3563.----DISCOUNT SHOES, trunk*, need advertised in the llcr*~
21. Baauiy Batons
aultcase*. tipperad canvas aid by Sanford merchants.
ba|i. Surplus City. 201 tat.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty fhop
218 Palmetto
TA 2-0814 Do It yourself peat •&lt;&gt;ntrol. 35. Articles IVanted
Why pay a high price lor '58 hardtop in good condi­
21. Klectrlra) Service*
tion, prefer Chevy. Phone
pest control in your home
F A 2-7883.
or place of businen. Do
FRI0IDA1RE

Lakrview home with lake
privileges in South Sylvan
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
and 2 bath* Air-Condition­
ed. Phone FA 2 7898.

LOST: Light brown and white
female dog. Short hair,
pointrd ear*, yellow eye*. Unfurnished t b a d r o o m
house. 126 Escambia, ph.
Tail curia aver back, white
110 N. Park Avenue
FA 2-0274.
fret. Namp Cindy. 10-15
Phone 232-0559
lba. Timid. Loat from Atone
Furnished lovely 2 bedroom
laland. Under veto care.
Apartment
Lain Golden 1.1. Mortgage Loan*
Reward. Call F A 2-7262.
M ke privUegaa. FA 2-0274
MORTGAGE l/ )A N »
LOST• Reward for Informa­
FURN. APT. 3900 Menonvtlk
FHA and Conventional
tion leading to rrturn of red
Commercial A Residential
male Toy Pomeranian. Luit, Furnished House, C o u p l e
xtrayrd or atolaa from liome
or bachelor only. |70 a
on oM Monroe ltd. Phone
month plus lights ami gas
FA 1 H649 after g p in.
beat 2608 S. Elm. FA 2-307
FA 2-2120
Can be setp between 4 and 111 N. Park Ave.

In

34. Articles For Sol*

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SUM
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P LY M O U T H

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Don't Butt In/West Is Told

Page 8— Tuea. Jan. 1, '&lt;8

UN Awaits Tshombe
Move In Katanga
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con«o (U P !) — The United S tGoes paused today in lu earnpai&lt;a against Katanga to see
whether Provincial President
Motae T shornbe will bow to
UN military might or lead a
guerrilla fares In a counter­
attack.
Tsbombe was reported to
have relumed from Southern
Rhodesia to the Katanga cop­
per mining town of Kolweil,
alto of a major Kalangeee air
base UO miles northwest of
Ellsabethvllle. But there was
no official confirmation of his
return.
Nor was there an indica­
tion whether Tsbombe came
tack fa fight the United Na­
tions or negotiate an end to
his secession ee demanded by
UN Secretary General Thant
With UN troops in control

of

Ellsabelhville

and

Congresses and the grand stand together if capitalists i some capitalist tries to put
I his nose in our differences,
ball in the St. George Hall try to butt io.
"Y e s ,
there are differ- then we will fight against
of the Kremlin palace. Khru­
shchev and Soviet President ences,” he said. "But when I him together."
Leonid Brexhnev sent a New
Year's message to President
Kennedy, expressing the hope
for a "g re a t improvement la
relations" during 1963.
Mr. D. M. Gaines, 83, died at Md.; 23 grandchildren and 17
The message, one of many hla home at 319 Fifth St. Mon­ great grandchildren.
sent to world leaders, said day after a lingering illness.
The body will he icnt to
the two Soviet leaders "hope
Suitland,
Md. for service* ami
He was born in Walhalla, S.
it will be a year o f Joint e f­
burial.
Urisson
Funeral Iloma
forts radically to improve the C „ Sept. U , 1179, and was a
is in charge o f local arrange­
retired
real
estate
dealer.
He
international situation in the
ment*.
interests of all humanity." had made his home In Sanford
The message wished Ken­ fo r the past three years, and 1
nedy, his family and all was a member o f the First
A Nepalese mystic spent
Americans best wishes in the Baptist Church o f Arlington, two nights wandering bare*
new year.
foot in the Mingl&gt;o Valley o f
Va.
In a message to Cuba,
Survivors Include hla wife, the Himalayas while a snow­
Khrushchev
and
Brezhnev Mrs. Ida Caine* o f Sanford; storm raged, the National
Magmlnc says.
praised Prem ier Fidel Castro ■even children, Earl M. o f A r­ Geographic
and pledged
Rusaia's full lington, David o f Orange City, Though his hands and feet
support to hla nation.
Charles o f Sanford; Mrs. Ber­ were swollen, the mystle suf.
In hla rambling toaat at the nice Gandy, Sanford; Mr*. M il­ fered no frostbite. Physlolo*
ball,
Khrushchev
admitted dred DeBInder of Washington, gists found the Nepalese had
there were differences in the I). C.; Mrs. Jesslt Hamilton an amazing ability to control
Prior to the lavish banquet Communist world, but he as id o f Fishersvlll*. Va. and Mra. the circulation o f blood to hi6
in the modernistic Palace of the Communist nations will Pag* Tucker of Camp Springs, extremities.

MOSCOW (U IM ) — Soviet
Prem ier Nikita S. Khrushchev
in a half-peaceful, half-belli­
cose New Year's toast, warn­
ed the West today to stay
out of his spat with Commun­
ist Chins.
The premier also said the
Cuban crisis proved that the
Soviet army should be given
“ new modem weapons." lie
did not elaborate, but he
warned that any Western at­
tack on the Soviet Union
would trigger a retaliation
causing the West’s destruction
“ in a maUer of hours— short
hours."
Khrushchev made hla com­
ments to 1,500 member* of the
Soviet elite and tho Moscow
diplomatic corps at tho an­
nual Kremlin New Y ear’s
Eve ball. He was in a gay
and expansive mood and did
not give the signal for the
party to break up until 3:30
a. m.

other

atraltgic points, Thant warn­
ed Tshombe to negotiate re­
integration Into the Congo
within two weeks or face
"other measures," The warn­
ing was contained in a long
statement Issued Monday at
U N headquarters In New
York.
Thant put Tshombe on no­
tice that the IS.OOOman UN
force will not let the routed
Katsngese troops back into
ElUabethvllle.
He
warned
that the United Nations will
Strike back swiftly against
any fresh Katangese attack.
The UN chief executive said
time was running out for
implementation of (he UN
plan for ending Katanga's
secession and reunifying (lie
Congo under a federal sys­
tem.

■

'

N E W MEMBERS o f the Sanford Elkg Lodge 1341 who were initiated at
a dinner meeting include these men who are ahown receiving lapel pins
from Exalted Bluer Frank Holmca, right. From left Burl Traylor, Dick
May, Paul Johnaon nnd Jim Jordan, William Taab and Edwin Neville were
received by tranafer from other lodgea.
(Herald Photo)

Mr. D. M. Gaines Dies At Age 83

A

313 LADIES DRESSES
REGULAR SIZES
QUANTITY
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REGULAR SIZES
QUANTITY

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HALF SIZES

1

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2

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2

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18

20
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Dorothy Gray
Dry 8Ue
doable-rich

QUANTITY

r. "Dew" It as yon cleanse it, with tUe
14 alas buw $8. $2-50 site new I M S

Salat* Cold C ram . Beet In Its data . . . gets »kin st r a y
louily clean. $4 *Ue new IX, $2.50 site oow $1.2$

Regular $10.95 to $39.95

#

SALE PRICES $777 to $3177
gas

23 LADIES SUITS

23 LADIES COATS
W inter eoate by Belsky In fabrics o f blend selected wools and precious fur fiber*. Plain and mink
trim. Selection o f color and size.

6

R E G U LA R SIZES
Q U A N T IT Y

8

9

10

12

14

Iff

18

Winter Suita by Briny Marlin and Youthcraft in beautiful double knit and all wool plain or fur
trim In beautiful colors.

REG U LAR SIZES
Q U A N T IT Y

20

Regular Prices $32.95 to $99.95

Regular Prices $45.00 to $119.95

Sale Prices $3477to $9477 Sale Prices $2577to $7777
Ladies Hats

Ladies Skirts

Ladies Sweaters
Ladlee sweaters by Canterbury in llan-I.on, wool
blend, aolid colon and pattern*. A ll •!***.

Reg. $7.98 to $17.95

And alecks, corduroy, wool and woel blends,
aolid colors, check* and plaids; all wrinkl* realatent.

Regular eoata, robes, ladies pajama aeta, ladies
blouses.

ALL

Sale *5” to ‘13” Sale *7” to *10”
TABLE

ASSORTED PIECE GOODS
Includes corduroy and drip dry cutcn*, also drapery fabrics. A ll
are reduced below coet; look fo r the sale lugs.

78" n DO" for single or double beds, Miami weight, washable.

s» SALE *3.99
SOFT TO YS BY

CELIOGEN HORMONE CREAM

Meii' s Sport Shirts

Men's Sweaters

Sixes small, medium, large and extra Urge.

% PRICE

Vi

PRICE

Dorothy Gray
ONE

Hmall

34 BLANKETS

Dorothy Gray

Close Out Prices!

PRICE

Of all woo! or blend. Shag or flat.

ONE

K'* though If it’* by Dorothy Gr«y. Now 2 FullSize Lipsticks $1.00.12 top fashion shades—Sheer
Velvet Creamy Formula $2.00 value only $1.00

* Girls Car Coats

Reg. $9.95 to $13.95

Miscellaneous Sale!

I

Group

Boy's Trousers
% PRICE

Men's Sport Coats___
A nd Jacket*

CL0SE0UT

“G U N D "

Buy a ready supply and get
sat to glow In tha yaar ahead.
This rich, rich night cream
smooths you . . . banishes
liny lines . . . eraatet a
fresher, more radiant you.
Such special effects have
very special causes! Among
other wonderful things . , .
estrogenic hormones plus
emazlng, exclusive Protein
Hydrolysate . . . a combina­
tion that makes this moistur­
izing cream unusually rich
with promise. 4-oz. $5.00
s ite . . . Now only $2.50i

TABLE

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OF

Men's AndBoy'sWear

*

Odd* end Ends;-trousers, sweater*, .hirU, ete.---------

CLOSEOUT

Wactable, exceptionally good selection.

% PRICE

4 Ladies Hat Cases

'

16 Inch
Regular $7.95 ,

FIN G ER T IP TOW ELS
Of terry, white or molte. Special from . . .

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�Holiday Death Toll 26
I'n itH

Press

International

A t lvast 26 person* died
from accident* in Florid* dur­
ing the long New Year's holi­
day weekend, hut traffic fata­
lities fell »hort of the minther predicted by Highway Pa­
trol Chief II. N. Kirkman.
Hy L A R R Y VF.RSIIF.L
A U P I count allowed 11 per­
H E R E ’S A
MONTH
IIY son* died In traffic accident*,
M ONTH W R A P-O F 11*62 IN •even from nil*ccllnru-ni* acridcnta, Including four hunt­
H E A D L IN E FORM.
ing mithapa, and five in a
J A N U A R Y : Weather was
plane craah at Marathon. The
25 degree* on Jan. 1 . . . fear
Highway Patrol had predicted
fo r county'* citrua. . . . City 2.s traffic deatha.
aewage treatment plant* geta

ClO0*

sons dead in traffic accident*
when during the long holiday.
A breakdown showed: traf­
struck hy a pickup truck
fic, 28.1; fire*. 72; plane*. 12;
shortly before the holiday
miaccllaneou*. 120. Total 600.
period ended at midnight
California led the nation
Tuesday.
with 40 traffic death*. Texas
Five member* of a Foreat- had 25, lllinoi* 20, New York
ville, Md.. family d i»l Tues­ and Oklahoma 10 each and
day when their light plane Pennalvania
16. Ohio and
crashed and burned shortly North Carolina reported 12
after taking o ff from Mara­ each and Florida, (leorgia.
thon Key.
Michigan and Virginia
12
With late national report* each.
A Dcl.and man died aa a restill coming In, United Press
International counted 385 per- [ ault o f injuries received in a
An unidentified pedestrian

**&lt;

killed

In

Miami

Seminole County wreck Tues­
day and th* driver of th* ear
was hospitalised.
The victim waa identified a*
William Bray of OeLand, who
ilied at Seminole Memorial
Hoapital after the car in which
he waa a passenger flipped
over twice and skidded 813
feet when the driver, Virginia
Parker o f Del.nnd, apparently
lost control, Highway Patrol
Trooper J. L- Sikes said.
The accident occurred on
Hwy. 17-92 two and a half
miles south o f Sanford.

Another

Result

o ff the ground. . . . Downtown
shopping mall project fizzle*
out. . . . County more* to hire
adminiatrative aide (w e're atilt
w aiting). . . . J. C. Hutchiaon
named chairman o f the Coun­
ty Commiaaion with Avery ob­
jecting
(w ill it h a p p e n
W E A TH E R : Cloudy, continued cool. l.ow tonight about 45.
aga in ?).
F E B R U A R Y : Mayor Crappa
Rst nidi slu'd 1008
WHO.. JA N U A RY
fooiT SANFORD. FLORIDA
United Proas Leased Wire
NO. G18
v o i.. .*»:)
picture on the front page 11
timea during the 28 day pe­
riod. . . . Plan* to renovate
i u
u
v
a
. . .
the rourthouae atarta under
the direction o f Rob Brown.. . .
Five-Year Naval A ir Station
improvement seL . . . New
Sanford Poat Office hid* anagged. . . . Bid* opened un State
Road 426.
LONDON (U P D - T h e Daily
M ARCH : Forger* hit San­
Herald aaid today President
ford Atlantic Rank for $25,■ Kennedy is considering "an
000. . . . Franchise directive
: early meeting" with French
aubmitted to tha County Com­
| President Charles do Gaulle
miaaion. (Thia will be going
over the U. S. offer to provide
on throughout the year ao we
Polaris missiles to France and
BOSTON (U P I) — Rescue warmer weather throughout |quickly as they could he plow-, in fires during the storm and
won't mention it again.) . . -|
Britain.
rd out.
Ua aftermath.
trams
today continued their tlie region today.
Hoapital buy* John Burton
Air Force liclicoptcra from
At
Bangor,
Maine,
where
More
snow
fell
Monday
in
round-the-clock
search
f
o
r
,
Mellonvilla property for $25,E A R L Y BIRD L IN E at the courthouse today at retched down the side­
the snow-trained 42nd Air Res000 (parking lo t? ). . . . Jim
PH ILA D E LPH IA (U P I )- A n families, motorist* and Ice the blizzard dumped three leet Maine, where authorities fear­
walk aa hundreds o f Seminole County citizens purchased new automobile
rue Detachment at Dow Air
Crappa picture hit front page
eight-story building burned to fishermen trapped by the , of snow on the level and drifts ed more Ilian l.txx) persons
license tnffs. Dendline for the new blue and white plates is Feb. 20. They
Force Base in Bangor, gam*
ala timea. . . . County trie* to
lire ground Tuesday night in a worst blizzard of the century iqi to 2u feet deep, olficlals might he marooned.
can also he ordered hy mail.
(Herald Photo)
wardens ami bush pilots scour­
help city too but criea of pot12 ?larm fire which severely in northern Maine.
v
t said it would hi' at least a
’Hie rest of the Northeast ed the vast reaches of Maine
tica, politic* heard through­
damage 1 about 30 home*,
The hitter storm relaxed It* week before renditions re experienced relief from biting wilderness in search of strand­
out the land. . . . Plan die*.
wrecked a Reading Railroad grip on moat of the Northeast J tinned to normal.
winds and suit zero tempera­ ed fishermen and anowlioumi
right of way and threatened a Tuesday and moved out t o , Clan) bulldozer* and snow
A P R IL : Carlton Blia* .quit*
ture*
that closed *cnoo|s, families in need of aid
heavily-populated nine - block sea, leaving in its wake at plows patroled highways ill stalled cars, interrupted eleca* county engineer. . . . City
Official# expressed fear that
Civil Service Hoard and com­
area of North Philadelphia.
northern and central Maine to I trie and telephone arn ica *nd more deaths would occur if
least 27 victims.
miaaion feuda on firing o f
The U. S. Weather Uurrau battle steady drifting llial ron caused a rash of fire*.
stranded parties were not resworker. . . . Vince Rolierta
promised clear skies a n d tinned to Imry many roads aa I Nine New Englander* died rued soon.
{ OAKLAND. Calif. (U P I I — j
•ay* he'll quit but never doe*.
BOSTON (U P I) — Men
Rev.
Martin laither King. I
. . . Mr*. V irgil W right ahoota who dated a 22-year-old secrwhuahand to death. . . . Frank
Construction of the million Pipeline Co. reported thut .&lt;i|icaking at a rally relchrat-1
tnry found slain in her apart­
Leone
named
new County
dollar je t fuel facility and they will open tiida on tile ' ing the tooth anniversary ol
Health director. . . . City, ment Monday were questioned pipeline to trump jet fuel project “ anon" with construe- the Kniuneipatiuu Prods ma-,
County agrrea to puvu 2.1th St. today hy homicide detective# feem Lake Monro* to the tion act later in the month. |thin, said Tuesday night that j
M A Y : Juilge Vernon Mlae j investigating
t he
Boatpn Sanford Naval A ir Station
The City C e m in i a * I o n 1a campaign is being organized
order* mandatory jail sen- area’# eighth strangling In will begin t»y the middle o f the agreed last month to allow to hoy rott the produrta id
8T. PETERSBURG (U P 1 I tence* for drunk driver#.............
nllin.h.
liinnth. it W'H* reported today. the company •«- construct two f i r in a t h a t discriminate
An A nielli-.' *" Ar my rnptalu
St. Petersburg r it y council­
Mrs. W right Indicted on aceA s3.j.clir.0|d „ „ „ whu .aid
Official- o f lli* Sanford and a half miles of pipeline against Negroes.
A
was killed toduy and four j H A V A N A ( U l 'l ) — 'T roop* . dawn to broadcast revolution* man Jack E. Rurklew was ar­
ond degree murder charge, . . . he had gun* out at least a
and utilize rlghta-of-way for| C m n l r i n t r f j n i n o
"ther Americana were wound-, -wanned tlirougiiout Havana jary slogan*. Work throughout rested Tuesday on charges o f
Lee (iary and John Alexander dozen time* with the victim,
the project atrctching from
ed, two o f them seriously, hy t0&lt;l»«y n« government piopa- the islnnd was linllerl hy gov- offering a hriiie In Vie* Mayor
elected to County Commiaaion Patricia F. Bissette, voluntar­
the lake front along MellonWASHINGTON ( L I D - H t i i
f ’oinniunlsta w ho shot down |uu,ida media called on (Juliana j ernmrtit edict to allow |x\qile Ell 8. Jenkins to influence his
in Demo primary. . . . Joe ily took a lie* detector teat and
ville to N A S
Agriculture Department has
vote In the sale of city-owned
,
*
,
forecast cigarct consumption five U. S. Army helicopter*, J|U turn out rn masse for Fidel to gallier in Havana.
Pavia wins legislative rare.
was Ifclievrd cleared.
radio and television stations.
The company plan, to con|hp Unitpd
w,„ » )m» a U. S. military spokesman i astro's fourtli anniversary
A military parade and a
Dan W right and A. W. Epps
Police said they did not
struct its own deck, and a a ..|nodp, t
1!W3 0Vpr announced.
&gt;celebration of this overthrow
Burktew was freed on $3.mo
Jr. named to school board. . . .
speech hy Castro were the
now believe the Bissette kill­
quarter o f . million dollar j ,hp sl0 bmi4in ,h)lt wrn| up ln
The spokesman said the „ f
president Fulgenrlo |tabond.
‘ prilM Ipul Imlidav hill uf fare.
Chase and Company cited for ing waa related to any of tha
TERR E
H AU TE .
Ind.
slain euptain was n military |i^tw.
Stale Attorney Clair Davis
S. ' ? e * * 1smoke in tu&lt;i2. The department
violation o f lalior act. . . . Bill
The anniversary observance
other strangling*, nniie of I C P I)— An explosion shatter­ million gallons o f fuel fa ex­
adviser taking part in a gov-1
All
radio
station*
linked
it
charged
Buckler* in an inlurestimated cigarct output in
Hush named County engineer.
actually cmiww a day late,
which are M leved to Im&gt; work ed a meat processing plant pected to be pumped annually
mathin wiih oftering Jenkins
IM2 at a record 537 billion, up ,'r" n" ' " ‘
m a iiutinnwnit- network at
, . . New rollegc set for Sem­
1
1
piesuinaMy
to
avoid
coiifudnu
today,
trapping
dead
and
in­
o f a psychopathic killer.
through the pipe.
eight billion from i m i .
rrn - ' k - " f ‘ ,,B
"f
witli tlie traditional relelir*- $17,500 to vote for the sale of
inole County.
A t first it appeared the jured workmen in piles of
Reeds, nlMiut 20 miles south
WSIJN radio and television
JU NE: T h r e e
public
linn uf New Year's.
rubble
amid
deadly
ammonia
"mad strangler" had struck
west o f Saigon.
slulinri*.
officials forced to resign bank
Presidriit Osvaldo DurtiroB
again. But an autopsy disclos­ fumes.
lie said tl.e wounded Alilcr. . ...
, llurklew said he had merely
CAGLIARI, Sardinia (U P I)
post*.. . . County Commission­
gave n reception at the Cuban |al|(pd Jrnk|ni f()r h|, lpg, ,
Polire said at least two pered that Mlia Hissett* uai one
Icuns apparently were hell—Authorities
said
Tuesday
an
er Vernon Dunn tries to muxpresiden'.ial palace Tuesday
month pregnant and had not sons were killed and 38 inASD jot that disappeared Frl-j c°P**r crewmen.
opinion on whether Burkina
lie pro**. (Poor Curly.)
JAC K SO N V ILLE ( U P I ) — I
night fnr foreign diplomat*
cop­
been r:i|ied as had most of the jurrd. Additional dead and inn
.
.
.
'
day
while
on
a
training
flight'
*’
our
die
downed
could act a* broker for IIm
J U L Y : Sc h o o l Board hil.ru
The
U.
S.
Army
Corps
of
Enand official visitor*, including
other victims.
- jurrd were believed trapped
proposed sale of ihe station.
...
in
i
Irom the aircraft earner USS ter* were 1121a from the li.'lrd j City and County Commis­
•■tillage. . . . Multi-million dol­
Yheie w vi* signs '.hat the ' l&gt;eiieath ton* o f debris hours gineera will open bid* here Korreatal apparently w e n t Helicopter Company station.' sions and the School Board j Soviet spaceman I'avrl P o p o ­
The city-owned Channel 33
lar Hunt Compnny to put
Jan. .11 on two civil work pro
killer and Ilia* Blsactt* had ' after the blast occurred
down in tile Mediterranean ed nt Sort rang The other! will brld their reorganization vich.
is an applirant for Ihc new
plant here. . . . ReapportionA number of high Caslroile Channel It) that had hern *»•
Two men taken from tl.e I K * *
involving
waterways Sea. They abandoned a four- was an II t ' l l l stationed in
coffee together before she
meeting* m-xt Tuesday.
mrnt battle begins to get Sem­
officials atteiultxl the recep­ -tgned to the SI. Petersburg
was strangh-l with a nylon wreckage were dead on *r- |" hlr*h are expected to cost day aearrli that had failed to Saigon.
County eoinmisslntier* an d .
inole e senator. . . . Hassle in
rival at Union Hospital, police j nmrs than $1.1 million,
tion, iiwliidlng Industries Min­ area. The new rhannel had
stocking and her hlnns*.
find a (rare of the plane or it*
school lioard wilt meet at
North O r l a n d u concerning
ister Ernesto (Che) Guevara previously been awarded to
said.
The larger of lb* two pro- Hire*-man crew.
U a. ill. while the eity will
(own hooka . . . warrant issued
stml Castro's brother Rant, WPS'P, Inc., but (lie case was
The explosion occurred at Jecta culls for ronstrurtion o f
convene at H p. hi.
!
fo r mayor'* arrest.
the Home Packing Co. plant a 2.1-mlla long canal at HoynD E I.A N I) I UPI I— lllds will
J. C. Hutchison i. expected j
,,r- n,l,,r
,,ot ‘,,,‘ rreently reujicncd by Ihc Fed­
A U G U ST: One way for
on the city's west sale.
|ton Bach and a two-hay spilleral Communications Commis­
MIAMI (D P I)—Former Yen lie opened here Thursday sin to lie re elected as rliait Ilian, sent.
Firat St .proposed. . . . County
'today's speech was Castro'* sion.
Rescue workers donned gas way a* a part o f the Central e/uelan dictator Marco* P e ­ ronstrurtion o f a new Binary
with new riniiiiiissloner* John
adopt* 11,500,000 budget. . . .
masks and groped through and Southern Florida Flood rez Jimenez will make another for Htetson University, busi­ Aleviinder and Leo Gary re­ firat allice Nov. 2, when the
Port authority committee of
U, R. "anna lilm-kude'' o f Cu­
the wreckage searching for Control District program. Es. hid for freedom Friday in the ness manager Edward Fur- placing Ted
Wllliuni* anil
the Chamber of Commerce
ba was still ill foice.
trap|&gt;ed men. Ammonia fumes timated cost la $600,000.
Fifth U. S Circuit Court of k-lig suid today. Tin- proposed Vernon Dunn.
named to probe fresh water
NEW YORK (U P !)—Selling'
f./r/J •v.eu.U on o f th*
The second contract is for Appeal* in New Orleans. It three-story building will take
Tin- premier wa* expected
Toni McDonald will lm the
port Hero. . . . City impose* ln , variety o f blue rhip is
deepening and widening o f waa learned today. Perez Jim up to 15 months In romplctito review the *vent* o f 1962,
plant.
licit mayor with Sonny RaeUdium tax for f o o t b a l l puea began rolling bark the
t h e Intrariinatal Waterway enez waa jailed here Dec. 12 and eventually will hold more
Inirn replacing Earl lllggin- { i n r I it d I n g the rontinulng
gam es.. . . Jim Crappa picture stock market toward noon to­
|shortages whirlr forced hi*
from Delrny Reach to Oakland . after losing a legal battle limn 2.1(1,000 hooks, plus d&lt;M-u- laitham on the city heard.
on front page five timea dur- day.
P A R IS ( U P I ) —The United
legiine lu iwtion foud, shoe*
I’nlk. Estimated ruat is $500,- against extradition to Vene- liienta, periiHlbala nnd micro,
Thlee
new
face*
will
lie
ing niunth. . . . $40,000 water
A selective demand had giv­
States
and
Britain
urged
000.
und
oilier
ch,thing.
film.
zuela.
seen on the school hoard—J.
iiiipruvenient program includ­ en the market some buoyancy
France today to accept Pronllie ul-o was expected to
Dan W iigh l. John Evans and
ed in city budgeL
early in the day, but whrn
dent Ketinedy'a nffer o f Pol­
A. \Y. Epps Jr., Jim llirkcn- |touch on the matter* • » tin- aris nuclear missiles.
SEPTEM BER: - S l e e p i n g heavyweights earn* u nd
Cuban crisis ami the release
•icknea* scar* hero . . . city pressure, the general list be­
ineyer I* ex|iected In lx- re
French President Charles d*
NEW YORK ( I T I ) - N r g o
I of Mie 1,111 RUrvivnis o f tile
epray*. spray* ami spray*. . . . gan to ease as well.
elected eliall mull.
Gaulle inis not yet replied. Hut
Rations in the rotlly Maine to
1
ill-filled
lUol
illVusiiill.
County gives okay to reapporBrokers were little surpris­ Texas maritime strike resume
he ha* Inch reported likely to
W ASH ING TO N
4U P I ) — i package of lawa cracking ed Texas faun financier K*le»
tiomnent plan giving Hemin- ed by the downturn ln view of today with federal mediators
turn down the o ffer unlrs*
ole County a senator (M ack?) the death ol Oklahoma Sen. hoping both aide* hav* recon­ Congiess is planning a heavy down on gambling and the in­ to testify in the maiuthon
Frame is giunled full nuclear
((w h o * la « ? )) . . . Circuit Robert Kerr, a staunch sup sidered their positions during diet of inveatigationa this year terstate shipment o f gambling farm *rund*l hear ing*.
power equality with th* Unit­
with inquitltsi already aet on device*, largely as the rraull
Ren. Thoms* J Dodd. (DJudge Voile William* and bar porter of the Kennedy lax re- a brief New Year recesa.
ed States and IRitnin.
MI AMI REACH (E 'l'l) —
|such diverse subject* as the of Renat* criino bearings
4*orin.), wants his juvrtiile de­
■fsuciatiuii feud over spoon vision plan, who many fell
I«ibor Secretary W. Willard
H ie preliminary lineup of linquency
sulM-oniinittee
to More limn f.lli.ntK) in fur* and
TAI.C AH ASR E K l l ' l ’ l ) —
feeding . - , hassle ironed out would be sorely mined hy (he Wirtz, in calling off talk* baby adoption racket and narjewel* was stolen from Ihe A report from ihe U. S. Deinvswtigulions
fur
th*
new
wind
up
its
session*
oil
Ihe
in quiet, secret session, , . . administration in it* attempt Monday, urged the Interna ,
l,e&lt;,‘l ,"iira
.
s
4 - — r—*-■ — ---- 1--- AlVssw
f.il
_____
JACKSONVILLE (U P I)—
ad»«du l*d-I«v**M ga--88th C-oflgt—* ,— which -row- j&lt; a le of-pep pills to teenager*, home of wealthy snejaRte Rad par Inii-nt u f_ llra ilh . JJdacaOCTOBER: Bird sanctuary la push it* las jprogram| tional L o n giW em eh 1* “Aiso-'j
.
.......
.
while
be
mid
Id.
'ia'n
and
Welfare"
*iiow^d“
toA
mr*'i" *
'i "v^ 09 plana for
venes
Jail.
!•,
read*
like
a
and
mall
order
-aleuf
gun*
refused by Game Commission. through Congrrss.
i elation (llJ t ) and shippers "lo
from
ut W
wife were at a New Year « d&gt;&gt;. ,|ll(,
Florida m-rivtsl Fioridu's second annual world
. . . Diagonal parking starts
Even the sleeli, (lie beat rc-evaluatc" their riemanda pills to teenager*, to new*- handy talalog o f crime and to youngsters.
* |u.y, IMi||ion |„ r*-*l. snl aid to 'trade conference will he ndd
Dodd also has preBniinury party, police disclosed today.
on on* side o f First Kt. , . . section In Ihe firat hour. *aw j before reluming In th* bar- paper niergsr* and stockpile profiteering.
here Jan 21. I.. C. Ringhaver
Police
believe
thieves
may
,dueation
in ll»62.
surpluses.
Even
the
llillit
Ko|
The
.Senate
Foreign
Rela­
plan* for Investigation* into
Ol' iihep dug case enda after their gains rul down despite gaining table.
o f Rt. Augustine, chairman of
hav.
reached I'lane'* horn* »n
IJndl.r
„
1
P
Def*u»o
Estes
farm
scandal
may
Ukn
the
hahy
adoption
racket
and
tion*
Coni
in,
.tie
will
try
to
four hour session. . . . Tarry estimates that production in
The major obstacle to set­
expose tin. operation* of fo r­ the condition of juviaiile de­ exclusive Ea G on e Island '&lt;y, K,B„ atior. Act. an e.Mmate.1 the world trade rointnltlvv of
Cordell killrd in Viet Nam New Year's week would be tlement to the Dee. 2J walk­ an encore.
the -late cliumlu&gt;r o f comEast session Congress spent eign
lobbyist*
who
work tention homes.
plan* crush. , . .
considerably better than dur' out by TS.UiO dockworkrrs,
................ . ,,h,y nm&gt;l to t,',' 146,62(1 high school students
innlce, **i,l the 28.|iiun com­
more
than
$5
million
on
inves­
against
th*
intvreat*
of
U.
S.
In
(he
II
mis-.
Rep.
Emanuel
ing
Christmas
week.
NOVEM BER: Sunny Raborn
“ ..............
in Florida were enrolled in vowhich virtually closed East
mittee will nm ipkle a pro­
Ihe upper bedrooms o f the
im.|udi|1|t 7
fe lle r, (D-N. Y .i, ha* an­
defeats Eurl Higignbotham in
and Gulf Coait porta, waa be tigation*. accumulated thou­ foreign polity objective-.
gram for the conference schcmansion
w
e
e
ranaaeked.
Ihe
irbJo|,
fl&gt;r
.
u
„
n
,
sand*
uf
pagr*
o
f
governRen.
John
L.
McClellan,
(
Dnounced
lie
will
inquire
into
th* City Election race. • • • . . .
, ,
_
lin e d to be the amount of
mMit-printed testimony and Ark.), chairman o f th* per­ newapaper merger* and m ono- 1
Included a
full-length I technlelana. The fnlerul share 1Bull'd here Match 7-8.
fringe benefit increase*.
Plan to build boat marina her*
heard a bewildering number of manent
investigation*
sub- poly ownership hy newspap- h,* ck
flop*. . . . lark* Monro* Cause- ,
h
nt
ro* 1' * l,r" wn mink in financing Mil* tirogruni for
yi.Mr u „ , „ j
witnesses
testifying
w i t h roniinittee, has Inquiries *chw- « * of radio anti television stu Jacket. • while mink jacket,
way proposed. . . . Jet fuelmink stole, all $M,5(H) diamond | |.'()driul fund* al«u provide
storage facility !&lt;• locate her*! CREWE, Va (U P I)—A fire
LONDON (U P I) — The gov moist faces under Uie glare uf duled into world trafficking lions.
In dope He also may look in­
House aubcomniittM'* ate j solitaire and a dianiord brace- a ivl
. . . plan line from lake to and thunderous explosion de eminent has agreed to Import camera light*.
or si liool dleiricts in
Page 10
Bridge
Uut o f last year's inijuirie*, to tlie current dock strike, sine to dig intu Defense De­ leU
eiirollineut has incieasClassified ...
Page 11
K.Vif.
stroyrd two buildings housing nearly $14 million worth of
Page 10
DECEM BER; Freeze lot* five businesses and ahaltered, Soviet consumer goods in rt- perhaps the rnajur accom­ alleg'd bribing uf college ath- partment spending, and waste
•Krause of federal arlivily.
Comics ...........
,&lt;urliig
the
year,
Florida
c o u n t y . , . F r a n c i a ! window* in about 35 otheri turn for a Russian pledge to plishment wa* enact un sit of letes, and th* awarding o f a or inefficiency ln the giant
Dear Abhy —
Page 10
Jloumillat Jr. named president store* today in Uir downtown import the as me amount of tighter federal control, over multi-million dollar contract foreign aid program.
Former Clerk o f the t.inu it school districts received $9.2
Page 4
Editorial
...
o f Chamber uf Commerce. . . . of thia southern Virginia com­ goodi (rum Britain, according tho Manufacture and tul« of to General Dynamic* for Mur
Kerr. Htuart Symington, (D- Court O. I*. Herndon has bterr million in the** impart funds
Page 10
Entertainment
North Orlando mayor rase dis­ munity.
to an announcement here. It drugs. This grow out o f hear­ all-aervic* F -U l f i g h t e r Mo.), will conlinu* hi* Invent!- hospitalised at Rctalztole M i- fo r operaUon o f schools, in­
I .rgal* Pag* 6-10-11 A 13
missed . , , N’ t*r post office
gation Into alleged excessive mortal Hospital and was re- cluding teachers' salaries, and
___ of merchants said th* British imports will ing* on tha baby-deforming plan*.
A consensus
Puzzle ^ F a g *
|0
McClellan already ha* *x- profits in th* nation's multi- polled In good cunditi. il to- . $1.3 million for school run'-dedicated. . . . Wall known a t - . placed the damage at more j include $14 million wArth ol drug, thalidomide.
Rociaty ____
Page K
Cosgma ados yassid s
W i g Jtoatf Wilao* dim. , . . 1iksa 114 silU o *.
eaanad salaam
aa uuriUtia* fo r (-■“ T bilUnw iw a k jll* grograaa.
JairacUon.
Sparta ........ F ag* 4 A T *

(Ulrr &amp; m f a r d iim t lt t

Meeting Eyed

Rescuers Seek Lost
Families In Snows

12-Alarm Fire

Suspects Sought
In 8th Strangling

Bids Expected Soon
On Fuel Pipeline

Boycott Planned

Five u. s. Copters Castroites

Drum Up
Celebration Crowd

Official Arrested
On Bribe Charge

Explosion Rocks
Processing Plant

Waterway Bids
To Be Opened

Jimenez Appeals

Stock Market
Rolled Back

Longshoremen
F; ITalks Resume

Boards Schedule
Reorganization

Search Ended

Librury Bids Set

France Urged
To Accept U. S.
Polaris Offer

New Probing Season Is Nearing

$50,000 In Furs,
Jewels Stolen

State Education
Aid Is Listed

Moetinic lMnnncd

Virginia Town
Hit By Blast

Red Trade Set

Herald Index

Herndon III

Jl

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