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By Donna Eate#
M n , Tlulh I.ayn, apeaktng
for her huaband, Longwood’a
F ir* Chief Claud* Layo. an­
nounced today that peraona
wlahlng to donata monle* to
lha fund adminlitered by th*
fir* departmenWand auxiliary
to benefit Mra. Kenneth Bra.u .
baton and family may tend
their contribution* to any
member of either group.
Mr*. Layo atnted that "un­
STOCK UP EARLY...ALL STORES
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der no ctrrumitance* ahould
donation* for thl* fund be
aent directly to Florida Sani­
tarium Hoapltal or to the fam­
FRIDAY, JAN UARY lit, 1965
ily.”
Detail* and admlnlatration
WE WILL CLOSE AT 4 P.M.
of tha fund were decided at
THURSDAY DEC. 31al, 1964
* Joint meeting of the two
group* laat week with Mr*.
Bem nettn M o r J i * named
chairman.
Mra. Brabaaon, a member
of .the auxiliary, waa aeverly
acalded receiving aecond and
FR EE EX TR A
third degree burn* over moat
of the front of her body in
ftirweeWent-w^the Long»9i;d
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A well-planned program
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•'The Experience of Worahlp”
will be given and will include
allowing of the film, ''Bible
,*n th* Table." Other feature*
will be th* »inglng of hymn*,
apecinl mu*lc, lealimony time,
worahip, f«llow»hlp and rafreibmenta The program will
conclude ^Ith a lime of pray­
er and dedication.
Aetivitlea ara planned for
prlmarie* and lower depart­
ment* and the nuraery will b*
open throughout the evening.
Invitation to the public haa
been extended by the pastor,
Rev II. Hamilton (irtffm .

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Calvin Oldham and Mr*. Kate
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Ranking Third
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Zip Code 32771

Ely Hnrr.v I. Johnson
"We have determined ttie basic needs of Semi­
nole County and we are now building the many seg­
ments into one solid package.”
”1 predict l%r» will see the greatest develop­
ment ever seen in our
And in the top five is beau­
county.”
tification o f the area with
These two statements special emphasis being placed
sum up the thoughts of on the lakcfront. This pr-ojsek
J o h n Krider, executive has caught fire like little elsa

By Julian Stenatrem
WEATHER: Fair, mild thru Friday; high in mid-70a; low tonight itrTiOs.
Seminole is the third fastest
growing county in the State VOL. 57 United Tress Leased Wire
Established 1008 THURS.. DECEMBER 31. 1004
SANFORD; FLORIDA NO. 04
of Florida, according to fig­
ure* released today by Man­
New Y ear'* resolution*:
ager Joe Foy of the Florida
State
Employment Service
Police Chief Roy O Wil­ office in Sanford. Thi*1 applies
manager of tha Seridnot* ever has in the county.
liam*— another icro on the to counties with population's of
It w'as suggested several
County Chamber of Com­
accident-death chart at head­ io.ooo or more.
merce,
as
he
looked
to
i9(!5.
weeks
*go at a Chamber of
With
a
population
of
67.100
quarter*.
Krider pointed to five goals Commerce meeting and since
a t of Ju ly 1, 1964, a* com­
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then has blossomed into on*
for 1965:
F ir* Chief Slack N. Cleve- pared to 54,900 in I960, Sentt —Mots and better rdu* of the most energetic effort*
lirml Sr. and hi* men—an un­ inolc'i Percentage of .increase
hy a vast number of persona
rational facilities.
listed phone number. To be was 22 and equalled that of
Sanford's J Dan Wright J'r. grant labor and other pro- ed to enter private businc-wr
thTiuighouT the county.
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cnnimrrf-'
Broward
County
(Fort
L.ru
Grorge Touhy today was has been named state indus­ bietns fell within citrus, vego
Former newspaper publisher
used by person* calling in
Burns also appointed Frank
Krider noted today that the
cations.
derdale)
Broward's
popula-;
named
chairman
of
a
commitwith false alarm*.
lahle and other Florida indus­ Nekton, onetime Panama City Charles K. Marsh, whose
3— St. Johns Riv^r de­ economy o f the county i*
tion Jumped from 333,9oO in tcc which will be appointed to trial commissioner by Gov., tries ”
switching from dependency on
mayor, as business represen- newspaper empire spread ov. velopment projects.
the establishment elect llaydon Burns. Wright
Bob Shedden of Southern
Wright will take over ihc
4— Continued co-operation agriculture to non-farm enterthis year.
tative to the commission Wal- rr mut'h ° f *be United States,
of
a
metropolitan
telephone^thus
becomes
one
of
the
few
Bell—fewer phoners using the
post from acting chairman
prises. He said agriculture
Still leading th e state, per system for Seminole County.
men from Sanford in recent lionatd Spencer of Ocala. ter l.lghtsey ol Tampa was re­ died Wednesday in Washing­ with the Navy.
shopworn ruse of asking for
employment dipped hy 2,400
5—
llrautifirution.
ccntagew-jje.
In
(he
population
ton,
I).C.,
after
an
extended
The
appointment
was
anyear*
to
hold
a
statewide
apthemselves in hometown citie*
Spencer look over the job appointed as its labor repre­
Krider placed education al while at the same time non­
illness. He was 77.
*o the folk* back home will explosion is Brevard. That nounred lodty by boring Bur- pointmen!
when A : Worley Brown resign- sentative.
the hrad of his list declaring farm employment leaped by
county’s
i960
population
of
gess,
president
elect
of
the
,\s
chairman.
Wright
will
A vice president of Patrick
know they arrived safely.
Marsh was « close friend j th jf wiJ| keep the many young 3,000.
111,400 jumped to 171,400 for Seminole County Chambce of assume the day-today operaFruit Company. Wright h a s 1
of President Lyndon H. John- people in the county rather
“Thi* clearly show* th*
a 54 per cent increase. In sec- Commerce.
tion of the agency, administerlived
in
this
city
for
the
past
.
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City Manager Pete Knowles
22 years lie came here Jroiu *on am* onr
the f i r ,k Per" ,h* n having them leave whan trend, he declared.
ond place is th? 25 per cent] "W e are pleased.'’ said Bur ing the big state unemploy
— continued positive approach­
Jacksonville where
he had
had llvIII
c' ^ l r 'L
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‘ e' .-emplCcd
This past year saw the erehike in Lee County (F t. My-, gess. . that Touhy has accept mem ami workmen's eoriipcnJacksonville
where he
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es by all Central Florlji*.coni-------*-*
leadm hlp fn tha
cd since he was eight y e n - f i t , ! ? ' *
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PtW ary--am f .eropdary
edit- alien
populatfbn. It
and the
elate
crsl populat/bn.
it -went frdriFi
fro n tecd
d the
Ihc chairmanship of this ef- sattmt-nroerams
satiun-prugran)*and
thcjilat^
•count y'-andrttie Chamber. uj^U.tT ,
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-M.ytJxTVrXS6,5i5.*SrcordinE
jc^rwr*-y.U:fijVrr-iffrA£ offices through* 1
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'Vial
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j.c!ln
] He is rtedlted wittmfuerr of [ —aV^finir-yesh 'Tlillege and a-*‘
IS painted to th * **Intense
Foy’s figures from the U ni-[vice throughout the county, out Florida,
Wri"ht i4 also past chair - the aucceaa of Johnson a* ho junior college a ir in .the m|crest" shown hy virtually
versity of Florida’s Bureau o f 1This project is one of the ma*
Wright will be given Ihc
a
S!m lnol* Chamber’s John Economic and Business He- jor goals in Ihc chamber’s 1965 oalli* of office on Tuesday at
the ______
Florida Citrus
man "of. __
_____ Uftt*d him to continue hi* po- works and these will be push- the entire membership. "W e'll
ed to the hilt this coming invite 15 or 17 people to a
Krider—no more reports the search.
program.
Tallahassee He said today he
Commission
r , r " rspecial meeting,” Krider said,
local 1 Navy base may close.
Seminole and Broward are
''Communications.” Burgess will resign as chairman of the
Ollier artivilies include the;
*,ct' n in retirement year, Krider said.
A facility* which will be "nn l more than 2d will show
ainre
1954
ns
a
result
of
tied fur third, Sarasota is filth, added, "ptays a vital role in Seminole county
Board of
directorship o( Minute Maid,
ready in srigit weeks, he add* iip.”
City eommissioners—work 1 aim Beach
sixth, \olusia the chamlier * effortf in serve |’uh ic Instruction after Us or*
llu* First National' Bank - of stroke and.older illnoesrs.
Johnson, i n f o r m e d of ed, t* an pleetionk* eourse to
"These people," he rontlnu-.
Okaloosa
nears a finish on the marina. seventh,
eighth, all of Seminole County. Ther- gam rational meeting nil Jan
Maitland. Florida Citrus Pro­
he offhred at Ilia voentionnl cd, "pim ace’ the 'future nf-burMonroe ninth ahd AllChua ' (ore.^we feel a metro syslem is y Burns will name Wright's
duction Vs'ociatton, a vestry­ I Marsh's dentil at the Texas
county ami have accepted th*
|absolutely essential- If we are successor on the School Board.
man of Holy Cross Episcopal White House, said ha wns school site.
Navy Base officials —a sol- 10,f’
i hallcnge to huil.l it."
‘‘Many
electronics
compan­
•'Employment
in
non
farm
to
achieve
our
objective
of
a
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Wri
:ht
will
carry
with
Church
and
memberships
in
g'eatly
saddened
hy
the
Id year of perfect flights.
Seminole County has don*
firms, said foy in his nffi greater Seminole ( minty
him iqlo the office the- actual
the Orlando Country Club ami
**"’&gt;' bail tarn friends ies a'k us if wc have trainmuch
in 1964, Krider reviewed.
since
"Marsh
backed
Johnson's
'mg
facilities
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,
young
pro
i
ml
December
report,
wav
Meanwhile
Tmilt)
—
evrru
and
practical
experience
of
a
l n iv e l s l v Club
Humana. Society a ll. V.
Kiultr
'TJU j Will 8f« the Rtratllttl tHit tor-V ollHl*ia»
estimated
at-O.TOO
tnNovcm-Mlve
vice
president
of
the
Flrsh-f.iisinewman
operating
under
The
industrial
fnmni!««ion
Johnaon—generous response
rat ilevrlopment ever *ren in
er was urn«Uiatr&lt;t from the Ro- At that time. Marsh waw an ' 'v** ran tell th»*in \%r h«vp find
to hia efforts to form a socie­ her—the highest level to be j Federal Savings and t.oan \s (he Workman’s Compensation
our county.'*
Aufttin
putijmhrr.
Uvill
hnvt
m
ore"
reached In 10 months ami 3oo xociation — d eclared ’'Scnunule haws,” saul Burns
tx'rl Y. t rr Mlph Srhonl in
ty In th# county.
above a year ago The annual
IU was the fnthrt in law of
Surh hi^hi-r nlurntlnn fnnlBurns said Wright "will a l­
J a ir K -t'iu iUr* 41ml altun
ttir
advance,"
Foy
explained, |
so carry a complete back
\ rmi*r*kttA
Klf»mia lie jiriit |{ I rrt Mnski'll, piililmher of it Ira will *rrmtf* thr atmosfo rt Authority's
Kiancis ' wav credited to expansion in
ground and know Is- 1 -eahle apIn* n fr lin e ftmr uhiS'lren ii rn u spuprr m Mnr I mavlllr, phrir u hit h vi ill ntfrwTl in*
10 0 0
Ruuniillat &lt;1 ggmg begin* on trade and government a* these
\ ii , ami putt *»aviit*r 11f The duRtiy, hr pnhil4*il nut
prnai h In the Mibp-et of mi­
♦itk I 11a• in
\rln»r
DAN H U H .I l l
the banf ni-iitusvill« t anal. lacllltlov were Increased to
( iilinty |s.(dnlrd
Sanford IMraM Mamli also,
The mrfropolltnn itinimnnlmeet the nerd* of a rapidlyw* onr linir, ftvniumI thr two
local merchants—a year of growing population-*’'
&lt;*i la ruin iit'W'|ui|«Tti l.tti-r H'dtt ration projrrt wna arrnin! on
Foy added. ' Between Oc*l
heavy sales and fewer exchan­
hr notnl that **our F o u r K ille d
t thr pi•'’it’iit ovAiiri, Marlin hia lial
toher and November employ
ges after next t hm lnias.
Amb’( sell.
i’•mini v *rnl in now inotntrtl
BOSTON lU I’D—Four pcFmerit in non (arm firms gain­
Marsh, n nntu* of Ciltrln- fnnn thr reel of tb« mrf in- sous, trf'udlrig
mother *nii
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The Sattf'id Herald again ii.
f it v l*i int ijiir ( Hin jmn\ . .&lt;0 I*i■t Ii iiniinuni roal.1 Uhbi, wat /iiHluataiJ poHlith arra,’1 1 te*in of Irlr- two of her children, were kill­
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as packing
p«'ia hi
N fl . and W»«
l ,,r *s'* Jolina Ifivrr drvrl- id negotiations on the thorny
11
hi^s Ki'HiPii, Sm kai k i rlo»N A I' hif if 1•mu
r ■! l b , I It m u * t
&lt; 111111 &gt;f ■
bouse- added personnel to
«’ii. 1’ra Th«&gt; ei« at!il&gt; aapaud
i» a tlimr pion^iil vi i . ci m.,n problem at tins time,
in^ mb &lt;«f liiilij'n pm ft*|i4, I )&lt;h (t,i* n v, ♦»!»»*
-i i,. 111 11V l _*l! p1 1111d* I , l b'lllilliC R
L &lt;
S. I.... I £upt l! T. Milw ee- handle volume fruit
sh.p
rd
their
lir
w
npuprt
own*r*&gt;)up,
fM
|
*
nlfli'iats said today.
tupp fandr'i's baby f.... 1, !{tl/ rio n lif n||»*
I -b b' t « Rt* nHl|, jd *s
•i » ! i
no m nie n a i f d eleg atio n s al mini* the srrviee group ex
Mm%U*n family «111} ha» imiir
l hr Inkrfront tnnrina
&lt;;
k o iu ; k m i in
&gt;
riu
fh*r
prt*«
for
!«**,
K«d|*'tt
%
•V. i nil l.ll.
i •'
lb,
pern-need •&lt; gain as amuse
m eetin gs.
pMsjn t which is rmw n**m
in w ftpnpn i n t r t m t a .
‘ I s n ’t N e e d e d ’
t l.lv
. 11. . I i,
i
men! place* and hotels t**
ex Oiunty hsK torn puAhrd into Itmuull, f. a«iifIn foinmlrt fi ' ltnp k*t, * « b-iy
.Sutviviifft in* hide hill widow , ,flK H,r drvrlopmrut figure
MIAMI ( Ul’ l t—The Florida
Motorists —a new carburetor [landed employment fur
the fipotludit of a tir a t I»um
ilirr* t nu, ( hailra Marsh II,
( 'd&gt;' roimumpbin
Musi ( oast Hallway contend*
wiriicr
vacation
season
and
attlilymif a rnmjU'idirmHvr
guaruiitacit to give 45 nil!** to
Moil and,
; John K Manh.
lh.it the threat of sstiotaga
nrsA drvrlitpnicnt th.iT rnrmu
retail trade continued at a
r Irarwuifsp, f‘!a . nrid Mh'iiarl eiilfmrrrintj report,
the gallon.
isn 'iih e only good reason why
piA‘i'4
nil
ij
f&gt;ntral
Morula
substantial level wilti th ru )
•J I iir Port Authoi it v* n sliotildn t restore jussenger
Marsh, \\tiiiijvillr, \ a ; nn«J
Tin
&lt;&gt;p.m
&lt;i|i%
*»!
!uan&gt;
rconnui
nu * buying at a record vol
which has nindc hiu Minim
tw o dmitf him *, M is . Kid*«tri
service It says such srrvica
All civilians—color IV at
time for the area
T A L I .A H A s &gt; K K
i l I' I
—
In « n *»n« of dir
• n » i*
1 nil* r thr t« i rnsi of thr law. | Mnsktdl, Mrtf lliisv Ulr. V « . find
ist» kirt'ii the tr» inrndou»
towunl m »tart of nttnal
really isn't needed.
has thun I 2U0 a set.
•Construction activity," he growlji pot&gt;nti»l lure in llic Guv. t , r i i *
Bryant. Ilv.lig !tiot changed fac* * &gt;-v.iv Mil* *j,,. tennx
Roliert Morgan, Diana Marsh, New Y"rk i ity
conati urtion
This
would
declared, "held steady and ag
open up a new field of en* S o lid F r o n t
again in the fare of Gm elect 4 n’ rt
" ,lur
next few years."
of Vllauu and Joe Rill Rood.
Ditto—less irritating tom- ricullural
employ mc n t
,
T he law v as f,a**rd urulrr
liravnr in the area anil in
PI rrSHUHGH
{U P11—Tha
Touhy continued, 'The eron- llaydon Rums today reapmeirials, less soap operas, etc. strengthened with citrus and
of
Bradenton,
expire
when
luirn wciiild line many div*
oniic surveys lor the |*ort au- pointed twv» members of the 'l mn" ’i MllP •’* Rep Wglliam
nation's m ajor steelmaker*
Governor
Ruins
take
office
Bryan!
has
vegetable harvest* on the up­
I
O'Neill
of
Or a ia.
fl ai fl»d 10-bln I f lea.
thority. the lakefront develop- Mate ItacU,, lum m inm n to
lueiented a solid front today
Mrs- Rodney C. Varney, of swing in November,"
ment. the community college terms running well into and »r&gt;ant s hometown and center alnady .[u-unted Morgan to
3—Th« Sanford-TituivllU
in a U&gt; a-ton increase on gal­
522 Brighton Way. t asselbs-rthe B o, iid &gt;.’ It*-gents.
Canal which wuiild link lhia
vanized sheet and observers
ry, who cast har first vot* in
breed.ng industr in 1 lor ida
The uneven length of die
area
with
thn Atlantic*
were concerned about tncrca*ed Central Florida University, tion
this year s presidential elec­ fur 3 8 i * r cent of the labor. . .
Ocean ami thus to many
Bryant quickly accepted the
1 " 11
“'rm» •** onl&gt;
' &lt;r ' t,,r (
es un other products.
, r
,,
.
•
all have catJbhsttrd firm baNcs
tion,*urjirised and de- force. He adid Tnis waj cun .
.
Bt
Ib.una
Kate*
I do nt.l Ibink &lt;ummission on a staggered
fiiielKn
Thia project,
.
.
,
for ttic bright lorrca^u and resisnattonta nf ♦•xpirm^ »&lt;&lt;»rii t'oillini'Mo.i and
.
,,
,
, r ,
. . . porta
.
f'gfrfrvf fp-rev-eive »r» engrav­ «idrrrf&gt; 0 OTf*W«l&lt;» *urp)u»s+- » - ............... ............. m f fr&gt;f*7 "hT1*
*00*9*+
bana-am i «lU*r. Uie-Wll4»Us|s4—
mi aUaVOkg. J* |*o,-4a *n-tufK»w!a»s
-...V i-’ isjaL lv H u V U tt
ed invitation to President Lyn*
The total civilian latior force 4,11 a/lni&gt;
,
.
ItAi i it in «him .^kn*I hi &gt;.iiit i." jiMj4nt il*-nf s. i arh nw appoint- thr NVw Yrar in AltiiiiHlritr
I'onliourd co-..|trri*t|,.n ssltbi
Sv.MGON tU P tj—.me of Ui*
1 Ol i m ] v
dbn H. Johnson's inauguialiorl in Seminole during November
'‘H” " *,r" rtlf,t 1&gt; u,e
‘'n
o
,
Burn^ Rild 'T t r«*rfirr ttiia ptitnf mr-tit v I'wrh iu-w appoint* Hpi lvi£» torn girt will h w%«? to live Navy Is .let iiii-d unutlirr costliest battles for American
“f 0ur fuUn'&gt;
in K,” ‘nC '’f S ,jr k r ' in&lt;1 lm !nrdUMl) f&lt; month Hr »ah! fir &lt;ii.| n&gt;*l tn mrnt ***11 Ik* for four )rar» If v*&gt; on
on Jan. 2U. The invitation was Ifi.tXO. said Foy ’ T h ..,"
pop nftrr th« »»•*:- ..f thr essential jiMijrcts (if military advisers In the South
the necessai v wheels in mo appointed th» m Torodc s new
tame at a , nmpietr surprise be added, is an increase of 4utl
trio! t«» rai»r a
*| »•
i% reappointed or if nl*» - *» in cloainir hour An jl»e, lal ml,-rest. &gt;ny* hii.t. i, \ ii-luaiiirii- war ended today
turn will di-li-rm.ne !*■ a large term runs until Ja n u a i' Ithat
to Mrs. \ailiey whose only •ever Ociutirr of 19i.l and J bob
ji Im111* »{ *' pan
’
. i t | it j
Mir i% ri.ifu#^! ll v Hutu* ot«hnaiii «• r uteiiilmir
v «lra is n ,,|.sis ii,if ,,f funds I,, ex in victory tor thr government
degree how much we ts«*ri**:s( and Fylev ui.til J.im fat) ItnJi
connection with politics IS that over that of November, 1963 "
is
rai*&lt;
d
it
v
olid
have
lu
tlu
trim
vtuvdd
run
until
Jan
I"
U'X
ol
alculiolii
bevel
ages
the north south runway, tide according to U S. mill
from this favorable buvtness
Burns, w.’hi already u angry
she served as a part-time vol­
other our.r iiaiy, 1967
with,!, the Illy until 4 . m.
-,-lip KU.
i tary spokesmen In baigoa.
climate
1 wjUi Bryant for naming a ntn* • come fr,,m sun
unteer at the Democratic
hilt b ff n given !ho a te hy
"O f great and immediate member Board of Urgent,
headquailer* in Altamonte
Mi*yur W La wreriua Bvmfneed." Touhy explained. " sv a without giving him a choice tn
fi.Ml
Springs during the campaign,
simplified r e tr o plume xyx- the selectmri, said two weeks
lh*' um&gt;■&gt;r'a iltfeult t■* vein
tem that makes exchanging of »g*&gt; that he Intends to appoint
the onlihaficr pameil f)et 23
.Sanford office of the Selec­
ideas, placing «f orders ami We five-member Racing Com
by the city cnunclt u crc car
tive Service System has bean
bids, the coordinating of pro- mission when he takes «j|{tcj
nail out Monday ju tt befort
moved to 210 East Commer­
J O H N S O N CITY, Tex motional plant, and gene^l
lie said at that tinu-.f^'dld
the K p. in. deadline through
cial Street.
(L T I) —President
and Mrs communtcatien in.tantaneoul 4 not ex|.ect that Bryant* ttSidd
wiitteu •taii-riirnta iH*riftiially
Johnsonwill ring in the New Benefits wi'l come to every take advantage of a 1963 law
tlflivered to rath rounrdman,
Srmmolt Founty rraidcnU
By l tilled Pre ss
come to Hie ha lie of 1905
Year tn Texas tonight while one," Touhy [minted out, "a s which put th*- (lacing Commisi
Reaiont ftir tha veto cited
xt still buying U S. savings their two daughters celebrate we grow, and everyone who Is 'ion on staggered terms and
Americans eminled out the
Tb* National Safety Council
in the »tateruent were that
■ond*. In fact, sale* during with friends in Washington
^Interested m this progress had the effect of extending llg- last hours o’. 1964 today and predicted 3utl to 30o [ic-rsuns
&gt;or ember amounted to 419,so made ready to wthotnr the would die ll, traffic accident* the ordinance *‘wui nut ronThe President and First should go to wxmk now to make terms of three members
g’J which brought l£W4’s to- Lady planned a quiet holiday sure wr have this important they held over through
the New Year will, » ' costumed re- during the three day, 7* tiour iistent with ordinancea In
al sales for the —first If •at the LBJ itanrh. But they communications device 1
next governor's term.
solve and ri vjelry
holiday period, beginning at 6 «&lt;ther t|&lt;ofiiiuunitira In the
ninths to $ 4 Hft,l 42, This eoun- may collect on some invita
The third member whose
With a ki-v iri the daik al p m. today and ending Sunday ,,,un*F
,,1“l ^ 'e action
______________
L ife tim e Unconditional Road Hazard Warranty
y’s quota for the first l l lions to parties In Austin lie
term was cxlended in the art “Maxim's de Pans in Chicago at midnight
..
|V*M " not ln th*
ninths of thi* year was f:t69,- fore midnight.
The record loll was 374 in " , *llf l " H|1 “•'d^would strva
is Jark Fiveasb, of Pensacola, and the ringing ol half a limit
H e ra ld W rite r
0U whii-h g.ves Seminole the
The First Family wae-shoet i « - r r •-—
..
,
PU*'P®M* '
hut h* did nul auhniil liu i n t and helh at Cartel u lle, III , a 1959 The normal dea th rale nt'
At pres* time today, no
ighest pcrcentagi- of atlaln- on
n New Y ear'* resolutions K l l F f t T S A t t c l C k
gnatjon to Governor Bryant wj. half a dorrn football Ixjwl
for such a period is atsout 3n&lt;)
d quota tn the entire state The President said hr had
STUART (L 'P It — l.lyle C. hF could be reappointed. Spe game cities and a million and
Th* cost of a New Year's 1move had been mada to overf Florida.
•
made none "I didn't make Wilson, former manuger of culalron is that Burns intends one parties the nalion will bid evening of iniety ranged from ,,lle ll'* vcl° w^'r*'r °uld l *
any," said Lynda. 20 . Nor did United Press International in to reappoint Fivrash anyway. fareweU to 1964—the year of IKK) a couple to the price rd « d,,ne hy ‘ hraa-fourth* vot* of
Periodic Inapectlon
• Flat Tire Repair
"Roma men," say* Georg* Mrs Johnson reveal any vows Washington, was reported in
The reasons for the resigns the passing Gen Douglas Mac- few beers, n ,t counting the lee ll'* counrl1fair condition today at Stu­ tiona and reappointment was a Arthur and and former Presi­ of the babysitter.
Tire Rotation
Touhy, ”*r« just itchipg for for the future.
* Front End Check
success — .when they ahould
Seventeen year-old Loci said a rt'* Martin Memorial Hos­ ruling by former Atly. Gen. dent Herbert. C. Hoover, of
liUUGET TERMS— NO CARRYING CHARLES
she'* "made a lot" but the pital, where he was taken fol­ Richard Ervin a year ago that Don Schollander's four Olym­
be scratching for it."
lowing a heart attack.
kept them to herself.
cast doubt on validity of ex ­ pic gold un dais and the Alaska
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
Wilson and hit wtf* moved tending the terms because the earthquake
Make on* of your New
Gov, Farris Hryant todsy ap­
An attempt to peddle obheir from Washington after Constitution, with the only exsr's resolutions this one:
Celebran's dusted off paper pointed George K. Ada m i, Or­ scene literature to two chil­
hi* retirement last fall. Wil- ccption being the Board of hats, horns and unkept resolu­ lando, a circuit judge of the dren x i i reported to police
solved — to give .regularly
A ____
radio was
__ ___stolen _ and son still contribute* three col- Regents, limits terms of state tions and got ready to Jam Ninth Judicial Circuit,
the Seminole County Blood
last night. The caller aaid hia
nk. It coat* you nothing but desk drawers ransacked at. umna a week to UPI and The officials a n j commission* tn Times Square in New York, and
Succeeding
Adam*
as daughter, 9, and har compan­
1401 Sanford Herald. These will b« four years.
the traditional party at the in­ Orange County judge will be ion. * . war* atopped while in
405 W. FI rat St.
322-0651
few momenta of your tim* Southsid* School at
Racing
Commission, tersection of Stale and Ran­ slate beverage director Rich­ thg Pineercst Shopping area
ii can be of Inestimable vai-, Magnolia Avenue, police re- [suspended pending hi* recov-^ The
SANFORD, FLORIDA
je ry .
*
.prsur to this 1963 law, hid al dolph tn Chicago in a gala wcl- ard B. King.
to aomeone who needs it. purled today.
around noon yeilartlay.

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Metro 'Phone
System Drive
In New Spurt

C. E. Marsh,
Friend Of LBJ,
Dies At 11

J. Dan W right
Gets State Post

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BRIEFS

Gifts Ready ^os* '65 B aby

Sov. Bryant Slaps Burns Again

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Johnsons To See
In Year Al Ranch

Mayor Axes
Lale Drinking

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Americans Ready To

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Buy TIRES From

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Welcome Babe O f '65

Obscene Peddler
Sought By Police

Jucltfe Appointed

Radio .Stolen

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Insurance Firm
Executive Tells
01 Retirement

&gt;ir\ .SXSCfi: ‘ \\jOtA. ’*+

Howard A. Mnnleith, vlr*
preeident of Crumley-Montcith, Inc., will retire from
the firm tomorrow.
Montelth ram* to Sanford
In 1940-and waa a e e o c ia ^
;!?■ f - -«lWi»JIIelropoUUn Life IjUVlxiinra 'Comimny until ha and
Ileda H. Crumley formed a
partnership and ealaldlahed a
general Iniuranre agenry here
in 1015.
Later the firm added a real
ralnte' division nml in Muy,
1002, the firm wna eoniolidnlrd with the Hob Crumley
Agenry.
Following retirement, Monteith |&lt;luna to ratgh up on ids
hunting and fishing. During
the latter part of Ju ne—Ue
pinna an extendrd tour of the
United State* The tour will
also inrlude finliing trips in
llritiah Coluinllin na well na
other parts of the midwest
and west states.
Crumley and his son, Hob,
will continue with the firm
and no other rhnngea in per­
sonnel or in the operation of
the business are anticipated.’
t rumley said today, "How­
ard will be rvJssrd r ;r y much
by our firm ."

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M orris Baby

MOHAWK, N J . (U P I) —
Police Chief P. George Geffken turned to the parents of
this northwestern New Jersey
resort town today to help in
ending a string of wild "Dolce
V ila " teen-sge drinking par­
ties in private homes.
Ceffkcn said police would
no longer tolerate drinking
brawls like the one his men
broke up when they arrested
77 teen-ngers.
Gcffkcn said that author!-'
ties were considering charges
of contributing to tha Juvenile
delinquency of a minor for
those over IS arrested at tbs
party.
He also pointed out that
legal action could be taken
against their parents who are
responsible under the law for
the actions of their children.
Arrested in the raid were
teen-agers from moderate and
well-to-do famlllca from 10
New Jersey towns, Norriatown
and Pittsburgh, P*., and Gloversville, N.Y.
Six drinking orgies have

V rraT I

WASHINGTON
(U P I)
The A if Transport Association
is going to do something about
one of the airlines' biggest
bottlenecks— getting passeng­
ers to and from airports in big
cities.
The association said it would
survey the ground transport
situation in II cities — Detroit,
Washington, Baltimore, Chi­
cago. New York, L«s Angeles,
San Francisco, Miami, Atlan­
ta, Seattle and Cleveland.
The aim is to reduce the 30
to 45 minutes it take* for a
passenger lo gel from tho
downtown area to the airport
in major cities.
Some solution* to be con­
sidered are used of elevated
trains, monorails, subways; or
helicopters.

M ixed Up House,
M ixed Up Wife

•

112 M ore Whites Saved

Air Bottleneck
Study Planned

when he moved to Syracuse, [Tennessee college.
Gaffken telephoned Stone In
N.Y.
.
*
The party was set up by his Syracuse to Inform him, of the
son, John, IK, a student at a party and was told:
’ "G o in there and remove
everyone from the house."
Geffken and 13 other offic­
ers moved In,
“ When we hit, the kids
started scurrying in all direc­
BANNING, Calif. (U P I) — tions." he said. "Some went
When Mr. and Mrs. Hugh out the beck door with sixWorley returned from a three- packs under their arm*. They
week, vacation, their home of ran behind homes and threw
17 years didn't quite seem the beer cans all over lawns."
Police corrsled 29 teen-ager*
same.
The Banning W’ater Com­ In the house. Others were
pany, which employi Worley grabbed outside and at road­
and owns the home, had built blocks. The roundup lasted
him a new house on the lit* . 41k hours.
The chief vowed to continue
Mr*. Worley liked it except
that tha floor plan waa exact­ the crackdown and end - the
drinking bout*. "B u t we need
ly opposite of the old house.
"E v ery time I etart for the the co-operation from the par­
’kitchen, I wind up in the bed­ ent*," he said. ‘T h ey're the
ones to blame."
room," ahe complained.

been held since June, Geffken
said, with up to 100 teen-agers
from New Jersey, Pennsyl­
vania and New York Jamming
Into one home each time.
Geffken laid police were
powerlese to do anything un­
til the laet party. At the prevloui one*, parents were pre­
sent and denied officers ad­
mission to the homes.
But they had permission
from the owner of the home
where this party was In full
swing.
The Interior of the houav
was a shamblea. Hundreds of
beer cans and whiskey bottles
littered the six rooms. Tables
and chairs wrra overturned
and broken. Lamps upset and
walls scarred. Damage was es­
timated in the hundreds of dol­
lars.
Harry W. Stona 8 r. had put
the house up for sale Dec. 4

B toT o rB

Pnpre 2 —&lt; Dec. 31, 1964

Brawls Hit

•ft

b

ney, the lest American known
to be held by the rebels, wa*
killed Dec. 15 along with a
British proteatant tnisslopary,
the' survivors said.
Four Europeans were killed
earlier this month, three at
Madje and on* at the mission
station of Ibambi the surviv­
ors said.
At tenet 195 whit* men and
women have been murdered
in the Congo since mid-Nov­
ember.

LEOPOLDVILLE. The Con­ lions today after ’ rescuing
go (U P I) — White-led troopi white captives in two north­
conducted mopping-up opera- eastern jungle towns from the
■Communist-supported reb^s.
W
A government column reach­
ed Mungber* and freed whites
who had been dragged away
from Wamba over the week­
end by the rebels.
ny Jane Casselberry
Last night 112 white refu­
Rev. C. R Zehndcr, pastor gee* flrw into Leopoldville
of Ascension Lutheran Church from Wamba, where they were
of Casselberry-, will conduct rescued from the rebels by a
a special New Y ear's Day fighter-eupported column led
Service at 10:30 a.m. Friday. by 24 white soldiers of for­
The sermon theme will be tune.
"Follow Thou M e." The public
The refugees, mostly Greek,
is invited to attend.
said the rebel* massacred 30
persons, including seven Bel­
gian priests, when they heard
There will l»e no meeting of on Nov. 2fl that Belgian parthe Bear Lake Elementary atrooperi had landed in Stan­
School Parcnt-Teachcr Asso­ leyville to rescue white pris­
ciation in January, Mrs. Kaye oner* there.
The first to die wse BetViet*, president, announced
today. Next’ meeting of the glan-born Bishop Joseph Witgroup will be held Feb. 6, teboL
Missionary William McChesMrx. Viet* said.

New Year’s Day

Service Set

P O IN S E T T IA S
IN

No Meeting

BLO O M
Grapeville Nursery
2221 Grapeville Ave.
322-0SS6
"Sco tt* Dealer"

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Pioneer Club
Has Election
By, Mildred naney
New offiert’* of tho Deltona
Pioneer Club wera elected at
the- regular meeting bold Mon­
day night at the Community
Center.
Serving --swill be Mr» Margnret I'uwkU, preeident; Howar, vice preeident; Mr
erd Sour!
Mildred jU ney,
treasurer;
Mrs. M srgaret Wegner, sec­
retary and Mrs. Helena Slack,
historian.
Elected in the board of di­
rector* were Harold Were,
Henry Pavlowski, John Jureno
and Hirhsird Baxter. Mra.
Powell lias jnvited old and new
officer* to meet e l her home
next Tuesday evening.
Plans for todeyla New
Year's Eve party to be spon­
sored by tho club wese dis­
cussed and It was reported
that
reservations
already
made were near the quota.
Hats, favors end noise mak­
ers will be provided by the
cluli end the Deltona Combo
will play for dancing. Refrcshmrnte and soft drink*
are included in reservation

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sysfem. Jam-proof 4-specd changer. 2 sapphire
styli. A real bargain.

Dies Wednesday Committee Sets
David la-c Morris, lfi month,
old son nf Mr and Mr*. Hurry
Morris,
220
Flamingo
Drive, died Wednesday in
Winter Park Memorial Hospi­
tal
Born Aug. 10, pifi.1, in San­
ford he I* survived, in addition
to his parents, by twu hro
th e n , Harry Jr . and Douglas
Michael.

Election For
New Officers

lly Mildred Ils u r ;
The Sunshine Committee of
liie 1.ediee Auxillury of Del­
tona Civic Association nomII*ted officers for 1906 at the
inoiillily meeting leccnlly el
the Civic Center.
Acting
Chairwomen, Harel Christy,
presided.
Nominated were Grace Mc­
A New Year's Evy dance Donald for chairwoman, Hasfor aU membera and their el Christy for co-chairwomen
guests will be held tonight at and Magdalene Uollcnt for
the local Elks Club, according secretary. Voting will be con­
to Wade S. Snyder, exalted ducted et the next regular
meeting at the Civic Centre
ruler of Lodge 1241.
Dancing will be from 9 p m. on January lfl when further
■nrmTfnBfhmr~ wfff-frp-tmrpfrrf
peri orchestra.
Hals
and from the floor. Mia. Celia
noisemskera will he furnished Jam es will be requested tn
and breakfast served from post the bulletin board notices
12:30 to 1:30 a m.
of the meeting which will In­
clude * suciul hour end ref Ashmenta.
A Valentine's Day party
M o u n t s . 11A \ III I I I:__ Kun- will lie held Saturday evening,
- r e l . . r v l r . e fne r is v c * t . . .
Slnrrls is month ..I-x. son of Feb l.'Hh, at 8 p.m. et the
Sir.' snil Mrs l l s r r r Morris Clvlr Center nonnlr Gilchrist,
* of 220 KI- tit Iit x &lt;1 I &gt;r1*
flan.
four, win, i i i r i l \\ v&lt;1 i i - » i| * y f nsslstod by Daisy I»r&gt; h and
will b» h»&gt;4 •&lt; J P ni. rial* Alice
Mi-nctcr, will tie In
u r d s y e l O r . m k e w V u nerst rhaigr of the refreshments.
hnntr w-llti HP, H Hamilt on
The subject nf a hake sale
Orlffln
o f ficiati n g
f lutist
will h» tn Maklswn -M .m nrU I will he drridrd et the January
I’ a i h . Hi a to h "W V u n er a I
meeting.
llom s In c h a r e *

Elks Will Hold
New Yeur Dance

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Hoover To Continue

UNITED Na t io n s , N. Y — of a ichedulco assembly meet*
) a - The General Assem* mg. Then, in 13 minutes Wedstarted an 18-day recess nesday nigh*, the assembly:
. leaving unsolved its fin- -A r P r o u d by acclamation a
,
split of the disputed council
cnsl* and Kuisla 5 ngh' term between Jordan and Mali,
to vote despite it* refusal to Each wj;j swvc for „ne ycar
pay
peace keeping
assess- unless pending amendments to
•inc-nts.
Ihe charter are ratified, ex*'
Throujhoui Wednesday, dele- pandm; ttic membeisMp o( the
gates sought in private talks 11-nation council.
A D
•
i # to solve the fiscal dilemma
—Approved, also by acclama*
that has been in negoliation tion, Syerctaiy General Thant's
between ihe United States and request fur authority to meet
Russia since last March.
the organiration’s running ex*
And twice they marched to penses on the basis of the 1961
the office ot assembly Presi* budget until a new budget L&lt;
dm! Alex Qoaison- SaCkey of adopted in the session re*
Ghana to participate in unoffl- suming next month. The Soviet
cial straw votes to solve a Union continued to insist it
dispute over a Security Coup- will contribute nothing to U \.
activities in Palestine or Ko­
,g ci! vacancy.
For almost five hours. Quai* rea. or to retire the emergency
son Sackney delayed the start bond issue of two yfars ago

^anfnrh

Srrotli -Dec. 31, 19(31 ;— Pnffe 3

Meet Y o u r Personal T a x Counse

As FBI Chief A t 7 0

ONLY Fl it STORAGE plant In Sanford is pictured—Philips Cleaners
and Laundry. The firm moved into its new home at 319 West 13th Street
early this month. It had been located on Palmetto Avenue for a number
of years. The company is operated by Mr. and Mrs. Wally Philips and has
six employes. The new establishment now permits the firm to do its
own laundry while in the past this phase of the operation was leaked out.

Ray Dc Crane it an expert tax

WASHINGTON
(U PI)
— quirement that government of*
‘‘1 intend to continue to serve finals must retire «t the age of
,my country as director of the 70.
Flit as long as my health and I As the prime force in the
the confidence of the Presi* creation of an elite corps of
dent and the .American people enforcement officers with high
w ill'p erm it."
morale and-discipline. Hoover
This statement, xharacteris- today enjovs a national stand*
licalty emphatic, was made by ing as something of a legend
John Edgar Hoover today in in Ids time, a living hero to |
reply to a UPI question about millions of Americans.
Ihis retirement plans Hoover
Hut at the height of a long
marks his Toth birthday Fri* career, he is encountering trouday. new Year's Day.
ble from law-abiding friends
t j s t May to, the renovyned as law-breaking foes. Most of
crime fichtrr crlebraled his the trouble comes m an area
40th anniversary as head of where Hoover always has done
Ihe Federal Bureau of Invest! well — public relations,
gallon. President" Johnson callHe relayed the answers from
ed him a "magnificent public his vacation spot outside Mlsc-vant" and in a special cere- ami. Fla., where he is spending
mony formally waived the re The holidays.

writer. His helpful tax series,
"C u t Your Own T axes" will
appear in this newspaper. Dw
*

Crane not only knows whatTha
new tax law is and how to us*
it,

but

more

important,

he

knows how to explain it in ■
simple

manner.

For

prafes*

sionat assistance with your ta x
return, be sure to read Ray De
Crane's informative series. Yoa
may save Valuable tox dollars.

STARTS MONDAY in The Sanford Herald

Tourists M ay Visit
Moonport Sundays

CAPE KENNEDY (U P I! — 'capsule out to Ihe launch site
Starting next Sunday tourist* |and live launch site. Itself,
will hr able to get their first will be visible,
j close up look ai the huge corn
Agency said tourists
,
. must enter tlw government replex being built to hunch
,
,
..
*
-serratio n from the NASA
1Americans to the moon.
causeway at U. S. 1 iM-tween
i —' lllc NatiyuaT. Aroupauhes
luiWUw0lj e'oco^ and Titusr f l n J ~ S pavw- » Administration*V ll lc -------------------‘ TNA.-s-v-l* attPTuneu rhiirflimor. r^T13^roadvvay' wTrTW f^ tn U T
Isis' wdnVt^e allow.-d to drive
motorUt (.actl tSllnihy t * . '
through t*ic rocket- complex, |Wcen the hours of 1 p. m. and
! winch Is situated .on Merritt j
m
Island adjacent to t’af-c Kfli*
nedy.
The lour is similar to one
which has been opened on
T a p e KenTtrily
I
The agency said photographs
could N* taken from aulomo
Idles, toil -no stopping would
bo a Mowed
Persons driving through the
area will be able to see at
II) Mildred llancy
close range tlir huge structure
The Wrlrnme Wagon Club
where America's giant Sa­
turn X rocket and Ihe Apollo of llrlt.ma held ita 1 hristmal
spacecraft wtiieh will carry meeting lit the Showboat KriHie nation' ■ nuam travelcra laurntit m Del.and. Nominee!
for election of officers for lh*
will lie assembled

q u ality
d isc o u n t

Welcome Wagon
’ Sets Installation
For Deltona

J

DAN RIVER

[p e r c a l e SHEETS AT MUSLIN PRICES!!
7 2 X 108

famous Don
River top quality!
Nalionolly
Advertited!
Strong, type ISO thread
count! tong loitmgt
Beautiful inow-white

AND

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SHEETS

COMPARABLE VALUE. . . 2.&lt;59

p e r c a le !

BO H O M

it is considered tin- world's reining year weie presented.
largest building and encloses These offieeia will to install*
|eit in their respective offic e !
t.'i milium cubic feet
I In ad'litiol, tile mobile p at* at the nest regular meet log
bo ms which wdt iiatisporl the t* h« held Ja n u a ry 19.
The Installation of officer*,
tolls assembled rocket .S i d
an iiiipi'ssive ritual, will 1&gt;*
i | i'iittdm ted tiy the Wclcoin*
Wagon Area Hepri-senlutive,
Mis, Giegnry 1'rlor, of rinly
Hill. All meinhcie ui« urged
to attend.
i Juli pills were presented to
III ( Iti&gt;11’ it I’ l l
Two lie
De Those d. -Miing lliem. Mra. Kay
tiiiit smith* t l .n e 11* t dtipjii. H-'lll-ii-r
inti odiiri'd
her
l i. and Han I-I I’apui.'.in tt »-"■•'»«»* Miss Alice Itynn and
Vile Wilkin.- tiv -"'III r.r.t- •'■'** Ailtmi .Nliugg, wlio a m
, mad tracks mi (tic , ,t&gt; , West waiting f*»r the c 'inpletinn of
Side will It Ihev saw .1 III.Ill ’ bell Imliic ill Deltona. It wss
stall.Ini' m I n ml id an ap
to have two regular
pl'iuielimg train
monthly meetings al the DelThe hnvs s.i.d tins stiouted Tmia &lt;'i.inmunity Center with
at Hie man to .a t nut of the the third mem mg in he held
W.n Kill In- latimeil 1tie 111
Ht a ln.ii I n stum mil A call-

and
BOTTOM
FITTED
TWIN

Determined Man
YWins 'Success'

SMOOTH PERCALE
PILLOW CASES

FU LL

COM P.

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FANTASTIC VALUES THROUGHOUT THE STORE!
S P A R K L IN G CLEAR S T E M W A R E ... 6
1. 9a NEW Y E A R S ' P A R T Y
I

BRILLIANT IRIDESCENT G L A S S W A R E .6

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PACK, Y O U R CHOICE.

1 . 9 4 A IR KING IN STAN T HEATER

I I t tin I said

.......... 8 . 8 7

Comp. V a lu t 7,99

CONTOURED TOILET SEAT . . . . . .

2 . 2 2 G.E. 6 T R A N SIST O R R A D I O ...............7 . 9 7
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Camp. Valua 7 97

CIRCLE STITCH W O M E N 'S B R A S

W A S H A B L E TH ERM AL B L A N K E T S . . . . . . 4 .

4 for *1 DRIP G LA ZE STARTER SET

CANNON TERRY DISH TOW ELS
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15" POLY FO A M FILLED TOSS PILLO W S.. 3
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W EST B EN D P A R T Y PERC.
for

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ACRYLIC JU M B O BED P IL L O W S . . . . . . 2 *&lt;&gt;„ *3
Comp V alu e 7 49 each

DO W N 'N ' FEATHER BED P IL L O W S . . . . 2 '°r

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H 0 M E F A IR FITTED M A T T R E SS PAD.

twin 2

.4 4

LA M IN A T ED TABLE CLOTHS 52 X 52
Comp. Vafuo t ,59

J. M. FIELDS

STORES

1 .9 7

Comp. Vafu« JP c each

Bath Towels 6 8 ‘ Hand Towels 4 4 ‘ Wash Cloths

GREAT

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OF 3 ONLY

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T EFLO N C O V ER &amp; P A D .

tie -tialitied

the

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was

app oin t'd

*it.in and iried to putt him out
of danger
1 lie man |i ki ll fr•e and -aid
' gi t tli&lt;- licit nut of tile way
Du i
live*
Then
ths
man
turned
a round »at down on Ihe Ira- kt
md w. * hit I*v the train
i as not tin mediately
til­

to inform members of th* tim *
and pltue of each meeting.
Mis !&gt;' ugliis . taivi II has hern
appended cluilliiian of tha
railing committee mid new
mi ulliers may nu itacl her fur
iiifm Hint ion.
Fight new members s i r s
ml i mill ed. I'lmgiog the mem*
i**-1 slop lii *s. The new meml.i-is in,* Mi* Ilea Itoyle, Mri.
Jan -en. Mi* \ iiii Finnris, M n .
ILoiltl) l*A|)lo(l('K
j llr rl Tihlmla. Mis l.illlsn
\|i O s in t'vpru« rl 1*1 &gt; —•
Klif»lti'lh Thom*
\ j *1,is.|ir Immi li i*\jitiHrt! ijul* i*», M m* . Mh«I»Jyii Ih'ndrraon
!«* Ill** *ir .* *’ of si tfiiu 'l hihI Mrn. Himiiin
.liii'in \ lit Um* l i m ' k M*itiofio|
tovtnhvt n wi*tr rrtiitiiifc&lt;f of
thi**. nt&gt;
ripTr vu*re no in lL»&lt;
l.i ni«*«*t11&gt;jf to b« held
ju r i f '
l J a n . *J‘,i hi MHitUrul.

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GIRL'S V IN Y L J A C K E T S ..............2 .8 8
DRESS &amp; COTTO N SLACKS . ?2™ s5
• Both (ircat Stores
Open Daily

10 a. m. to 10 p. m.
f

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You’ll Save. Money
* And Be Happier In A ‘65’
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"Excellent S e rv ice T o o "

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122-1181

W. Park «U » m

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Don’t Bet On
*

Have you heard the latest In In-,
come tax proposals?
It’s that people be paid NOT to pay
income taxes t
Don’t laugh. This mny be for real.
It’s reported to be under considers*
tlon by a government tax force in
Washington.
•’« how it would world
Glomp mskes $2,500 a year. He
wife and four children.
He can, under the new proposal,
forget about paying an income tax,
since the plan sets up an automatic
$8,000 tax exemption.
Mr. Glomp cHn do more than forget
about paying an Income tax. Ha can
claim exemption of $600 for each
member of his family from the tax
he’s not paying.
Six times $600 equals $8,600.
On top of this, he also can claim
a minimum standard deduction of
$800.

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Dr. Crone’s

HARD TO SWALLOW
*• *

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W o r r y C lin ic

~ A torfTexemptlon of $4,400.
But remember—Ma.* Glomp has
earned only $2,600 during the year.
What about that?
Why, under the proposed plan the
government would pay Mr. Glomp for
not having earned as, much Income
as the total of the exemptions he
could have claimed had he earned en­
ough to pay an income tax, which he
hadn’t.
,
.
It would pay him 1$ per cent—the
1966 rate for an equivalent amount
of taxable Income—of the $1,900 dif­
ference between actual income and
total exemption.
This would come to $285.
So Mr. Glomp would be hnnded a
imment check for $285 for not
ng had to pay any Income tax.
Simple, eh?
You say such a plan la fantastic—
that it could never happen?
. Don’t bet on It.
'

K

In Dark Mood
Currently, the researchers, employ­
Anyone with about 100 square
ed by the Kano Research and Engi­
miles of deaert just Milling around
neering Corp., are testing small 10kdoing nothing might'contact a group
10-foot plots of different types of asof scientists busy painting the desert
phalt and other substances.
near Yuma, Arts.
They hope to blacken, with anphalt
From 100 square feet to 100 squara
or some other heat-absorbing mater­
miles is quite a lump. But even If it
ial, that much desert somewhere In
doesn't work—wnat a fantastic lot.
the world Hometimo within the next
few years In an experiment which
they believe could triple rainfall in
a vast surrounding area.
j\n&lt;fcvhe said to.them, t^k# hoed, _
Thr-theory is that th r . .blnykspejl
andr-M '3a^ oj| oll fovstousneHS) t o r
groundr-'hqkfnft‘dMeiltlhnrqri^-wonm
generate powerful updrafts of air. . a mnn’s life does not consist'in the
Like a mountain, they would meet In­
abundance of his possessions.—Luke
coming moist air from the sea and
12:16.
carry it to great heights whsre the
•
•
*
moisture would condense and fall as
It’s good to hsve money, and the
rain.
things that money can buy, but It'a
If successful, great barren arena
good, to check up once In a while and
like North Africa, the west coast of
be sure you haven't lost'the things
South America and much of Austra­
money can’t buy.—Georgs Horace
lia could be opened up for furming
Lorlmer.
and living.

Thought For Today

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Phil Newsom Say*

..

Expressions Of Joy
will upon a weaker on*.
For the Panamanians ll
wee a matter both of emulion* end money, and twice
Si four y ean it apllled over
In bloody violence.
Through the y re n , the ov­
erriding 11. H. eonesrg was
the canal's straU gla value
and tha obvious fact that Lh*
Panamanians neither could
operate the canal nor defend
IU
For the Panamanians It
stood as a lasting symbol of
Enterprise
AlUm aat* Springs
a violation of their sovereign­
Mre. Rltchl* Harris
Mr*. Ja il* B art**
ty and s statue which reduced
a s s - t iis
S U U J4
them to second class Htlsene.
SSS-4SS4
Bear l.Sks-Furest City
The I WO tieaty Itself cam*
Mrs. Msryana Milt*
Lear Mary
about as a result of a none
■IB-3171
Mrs. Franrre Wester
too glorious episode in U. 8.
1IJ-411S
Casselberry
history.
Mre. Jsn e Casselberry
Lake Monro*
After failure of a French
I3S-IB4S
Mre. II. L. Johns**
altempt to build ths canal,
111-471H
Chained*
Colombia, which held Panama
L oaf wood
Mre. Jo s * Magta
as province, granted right* to
Mrs. Donna Eats*
lid -174]
ths United S la t** hut the To.
BIS-1117
DeBery
lumblsn senate delayed rutlfi.
North Orlando
Mr*. John Leoaa
cation. In Notembgr, IW&gt;3,
Mrs. Margaret Cosby
MS-tIHI
121-4 733
Panama revolted and IT. H.
. Dsltaaa
wa i ships prevented Colom­
Osteea
Mr*. Mildred Hsasy
Mr*. CUrrisr* Nnydev
bian troop* from reaching
441-1411
113-4841
Pansma to pul down tha re­
Gvaevs
Oviedo
volt.
M r* JoAnn B sys
Mre. Evelyn Laady
Nome said the IT. 8. paid
1U -IIS S
341-4171
and encouraged the rebels.
In any grant, within I t
days ths United Wales had
both recognised Panama and
fo r , 1 10 million obtained full
Jurisdiction In per|&lt;*lulty over
a flvs-mlla-wide strip on
either side of the fulurs
canal, Subsequently annual
Pags 4 Sanford, Florida Thurs., December 81, 1964 rant was set a t $210,000.
Through ths years thsra
WUTKB A. SISLON, s s n a i asu etsLisHsa
ware many 17. H, concessions
r s t a a VOt.TOI.iaW, CSvealstl-a - *■«■*»! ■ • » • »
to the fecliuge uf Die Pan­
amanians.
HUMKIIT 4I.KIAMIIMM
«UIAR L. STSaSTROM
AAvsillei.ua Uireoior
Aaeeeiet* KSlier
In 1V3«, the United States
•ai s s u s ,
■ a ssi t. joieasoa
gave up Ua right to Intervene
ASrertlelSg Iteaager
Maaaglag Kilter
In Panama to preserve order.
JAXIB anoWHAHsts
SOWIS WII.LIAMS
The annual rent went up in
asslasss Maaeger
■eclair Kilter
two ktagte to It* present f t 9
p o m s At'srta
million.
City Kilter
JSseksalsal Mast
S t'O I MULL*
■•II.L VlaCSXT
And In 1060, President E is­
. ileft t'Solegrapher
Cnvair Kilter
enhower ordered ths Pan­
amanian flag to le flown
IlibUskei ietly eseept Stturisy, auaoay aai Cbilitataa) pub­ alongside that of the United
lished Katwriay preeeedlng Christmas.
S tats* In tha canal son*.
lu tv s ir n s i S i n t
I t waa dun* over ths objec­
-Ile a * Delivery
:
II* week
tion* of many in the Penta­
■KMinoLK 99V a ry ____ ALL O lliL a MA49 gon, mam here of Congress,
My Mall
?
and lb *
" suntans," those
l ie Mesa
IM S 1 Tear
S t i l l 1 te a *
Atntrkans living In ths sou*.
IAS S Meelks
S.U S Meats*
Kit S Meats*
St* I Meats*
This year, relations between
»-Si t Meat*
t.M t Meath
tha United States and Pan­
O. K rests) ti*iul*Ue*e prevlie that *3 wat| pakeartptleaa he ama war* broksn on the same
phti la aaeaae*.
eld Issue of tha canal and re­
mained to for wsaks In a
The Meralt ta a weaker el the Dana* ru n which le ee- hsggi* over whether tha
tltlei esdiietsely to the aee fee repahlleetleh ef all the leeei
United S la t** would •‘dis­
seee prletei la thte aewepeper.
cus*’’ ths eU treaty er reM, Mateiei ee eeeiai eleee wetter uetaeer It. till at the reel negotiate.
■mvtii.* at aaateri. F ieri**, alias the A*t gt Oeagisu *4 Marsh
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*1 The Saatori Usreli way hs repreiasei ta pay wssasr witheat wfmsa psrwlsalsa *t the pastlshar at The Herald. Aay ceiving other benefit* front
taiietiual as nsw raspeaelhlg far sort sspreisstla* s||l hs ths alliance fay p rag m a. B a t
A saaamared as lalrlaaiag v* The Herald's aepyslght aai will ps »b* has always believed aba
Th# expressions o f Jojr
throughout
Latin
America
over President Johnson’s an­
nouncement that he would rensgotlete the renam e Canal
treaty reflected a condition
which has b eta hurtful not
only to U. S.-Pnnama' rela­
tions but to U. 8. relations

throughout tha hemisphere.
Fur the United M ates' stiff
refusal to renegotiate the
100.1 treaty and Its right* In
perpetuity over the ransl
generally was taken as evi­
dence of a by-gone diplomacy
among free nation* — of a
largo notion impressing Ita

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United Free* laterastlonal

Education ACHI’SE.
Tha m ajor' results so far
Arison* 1* doing tha neces­
sary
toward making
the have been th*s«: .
—Tha inclusion of a requir­
stata'g next generation of
teenagers tha most Intelli­ ed course In phonetic* &gt;iat
gent, bast educated, least de­ A r l s o n a State University
linquent of that ag* group In letters and the creation uf
syllables.
the United State a.
— A wildfire spread among
Ths bleeding heart* e f so­
cial reform should Inquire in­ Ariiona school districts of ths
to what guts on In Arltoti* phonic system of teaching
What goaa on Is a dynamic reading.
— A really astonishing im­
reform In elementary educa­
tion. Tbs objective of reform provement In the reading U r­
Is to teach Arizona's JltlJ, al of tha kids.
—Th# Improvement In th*
kids to read.
On the hulls of results to reading level wan accompan­
date ths objective Is being at­ ied by improvement in the
tained. This Is vary good news whole academic area.
indt^£ because It le not non­
Mrs. Rubleam and her as­
sense to believe that an Intell­ sociates taka off from th*
igent. w ll educated cltlieury premiss that no c hild can
ts ths heat defense of th* make any useful 'academic
American way of ‘ Hfs, come progras*. 1f that child cannot
war cold or hot.
read. Opponents of the phone­
No matter how intelligent tic system are hard pul to
a kid may be, he cannot hope answer that propuaition. They
to become a well educated, or ate a wrong-headed lot, how­
well employed cltlien unites ever, and continue to try to
he learns to read. The little teach th* little kids^Jpi read
Ariiona kids were not learn­ { by th* so-called look-say me­
ing and that It why Mr*. Bei­ thod.
lina Jlublcam, of Scottsdale
Lc&gt;ok-e*y require* a little
and other* moved to shake kid to memorlit the outlines
up th* Arlsona schools. Mrs. of each word addad to his vo­
Kutdram (her husband is Mad­ cabulary, II* may never be
ison Avenue's Raymond Ruh- able to spell It. This leads to
jram) /uttered an organisation confusion bordering oil chaos
called Arlsona Cltlisns for In tha little mind* because of
Htrsngthsnlng Public School an Inability to dlstlngulsii

Kennedy Dynasty Eyed
Ry Lyle C. Wilton
Americans ef sound memo­
ry ha\s not forgotten when
That Man was In the White
House and was planning with
his dutch uf big, rangy, mar­
riageable kids to found a
R oosevelt dynasty In th* Un­
ited State*.
Such was th* nightmare
that disturbed the clllxena
from about the time FDR at­
tempted to kidnap ths U.3.
Supreme Court until tha big
war cam* along. Th* big war
tended Co divert th* eltlsenry
from fear of a Roosevelt dy­
nasty to clearer and more
present dangers.
Ths rillssn* should not have
needed diversion from such
fears. They were foolish, to
begin with. A careful exami­
nation of th* potentlalltis* of
the Roosevelt kids, dynaatically or otherwise, would have
reassured tha cltlsetia pronto.
It i* a fact, o f course, that
a RouMvelt had preceded
FDR got ths door key h*
FDR to th* Whit* House. And
It Is equally true than when
hung urrto tt *• lowg as tbare
prat breath ta hla body. But
th* FDR dynasty, If any, waa
back-broken in tha aaeoad
generation
because among
that clutah of young Boo**velta who called FDR ao4 E r
Fa and Me, there was more
goad lack* than ability. Much
mar*.
T h e younger E oeaavalU
never hav* dona much. U la
lata new fe r th an much ta
improve th * records. By tha
Urn* th* last e f tha Kennedy!
laav* public offR a fo r good,
the young JU s d m lis wjji b*

os remote os th* young of

Chaster A. Arthur. Th* l a p
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easily hetwren such words as
sergeant and yjrgaun, monkey
end donkey, funny and bunny,
where teachers are trained.
Phonetics la th* tool or me­
thod by which young children
are Introduced to the alpha­
bet, the sounds of letters, the
association of letters .In oth­
er sounds, th* creation of
syllables by a combination of
English Is not a picture lang­
uage.
Arlsona claims to b* first
among the SO states In th*
degrve to which ll Is shucking
th* shackles of look-say. Mre.
Hublcam and others believe
the elementary school child
who does not Irarn to read be­
come* the high school drop­
out and taler the unemployed
Juvenile delinquent. If she Is
right, Arlsona Is on the way
to alleviating one of our great­
est social and economic prob­
lems.
AL'NPNK came Into being
l&gt;*cause Ariiona parents and
others believe the little kids
were living cheated of their
chance for good live*. I f you
have that problem In your
town or state, yuu need In­
formation on what to do
about. You can obtain that In­
formation from the Reading
Reform Foundation, 86 West
14th h u eet, Nsw York, 36,
N.Y.

nedys intrude Into Uiis essay
on th* fading Roossvslt clan
because old Jo * Kennedy, th*
papa money bftgs, bred his
brood with the* kind of gi-ne*
dynasties are made uf. Who
but a Joe Kennedy could en­
dow half a Huten young, each
with multbniilliuns, tab tha
aldrst a l a president-to. bu
and make good hla determi­
nation that one of hie get
should be president of th f Un­
ited States even though th*
brilliant eldest and
first
choice died a wartime hern?
Th* Kennedy genre bore
a charge of brash arrogance
along with wit, humor and a
powerful kind bf Irish good
looks. Elsa, how could th*
youngrst tad. Tvddy, dare
aeak a Senate seat In hla first
Up on tho political track and
almost too young, to boot?
Else, too, how could Robert
¥ .. tho bard-nossd Kennedy,
dare task a U.S. Senate scat
In Nsw York staU while still
enrolled as a voter ip th* com­
monwealth of MaasarhusettaT
The aay mg went when John
1*.-Kennedy waa early In tha
White House, Bob In tha cabi­
net and Teddy. waa on tha
Boston launching pad that all
gall was divided Into three
ports, among Ja ck and Bobby
and Ted. A bit severe, per­
haps, but there ts no recant
match nor long-gene match,
either, fo r th* Kennedy*. If
Fterre Salinger make* It
fretn California and Boh wine
In New York, th*r* prill be a
Kennedy bias of three solid
vataa hi th * U.8. Beaala. Tha
family wtU have power bases
fo r palittool purpose* to three
groat state*.

la-law Sargsat Skxtvsr has

Harry Is Ilk* Many ua- your companion, whose chest
happy persoas who way also carries this universal
e r r * grew sa despondent tattoo:
”1 Want To Feel Import­
that they consider salclda.
B a t SO cant* and a few ant.”
Remember, both of you
day* with th* ’‘Compliment
Clab" project can change bear that same tattoo.
But the popular person
their negative o«t look to
owe aI happiness. If yon checks the very natural Im­
wish to win ondleo of pulse to flaunt his Importance
frlendd within th* nest and helps bolster the pride of
year, fallow lh* advice be­ his companion.
low) It get* result* fast!
So hr smiles, which ts a
CAHE U-470; Harry Z., non-verbal or “sign langu­
aged 26, la a friendless fel­ age” compliment that almost
Invariably generate! n smile
low,
"D r. Crane,” ho began In return.
Popular people thus break
glumly, ”1 have hardly a
friend except for my par­ the tee first!
Two snobs on a park' bench
ents.
"Y e t I am not any worse are each dying of loneliness.
looking than average, would­ But neither will break th* Ice,
so they remain sriohty, aloof,
n’t you admit 7
’‘But I seem to hole the and unhappy.
Force yourself to take the
knack of saying the wrong
things. From Indirect sources, initiative and smite first.
I have thus been -told that I Then gu the second mile,
am very tactless,
which means phrase a spoken
“ So how can I change and compliment to reinforce your
become popular, or It that smile.
If you are excessively shy,
too much to hop* for 7
”1 want to make any nsw then sit down tonight and
resolutions that will help me figure out th* paoplt tomor­
wtn friends.”
row whom you will meat and
Millions of people are tact­ with whom you’d like to be on
less and not Intentionally sov friendly terms.
W rits thslr names on a slip
They simply lack empathy.
Empathy requires an extro­ of papar.
N sxt, analyse them In your
verted outlook so you begin
to focus on ths wfshso and Invagination for. virtue* or
dssTrir o f tht^Q IH EBL person merit* cm which you can pay
them linear* compliment*-.—.
mors than yourself.
Mayb* they will b* w sarT
Ths Golden Rul* Is a sup­
erb definition of empathy, for ’ing a new tie or attractive
frock or be carrying a new
II layst
"Do unto others as you’d puree &lt;&gt;r maybe they - have
■lender, .artistic finger* or a
have others do nnto you.”
Rul fe r too many timid, melodious vole* er dimples or
tonguo-tled Introverts are so hrautlful whit* teeth.
Mark dnwn cm* such Item
wrapped up In themselves
that they pay little attention
to their human companions.
"I Want To Feel Import­
ant,” la tha key sentence for
winning friends end popular­
ity with both'srxr*.
But you must curb your
first reaction, which l* to toot
your own horn and show off
your own importance.

on which you wish ta deliver
a verbal bit of praise.
Then rehears* what you
expect to say as you look in­
to th* mirror.
Even If you are novr *«
timid that you can hardly
whisper your compliment, b*
sura to force yourself to ut­
ter it. for that is the magic
“Open Sesame” to friends
and popularity)
So, sand for my “Compllmvnl Club” booklet, enclosing
a long stamped, return en­
velope, plus 20 rents, for it
contain* th* 6 J aws for Win­
ning Fritnds quickly.
I t can quickly change your
entire future on this earth.
Try It ju st 30 days and see!
(Always
w rit* to Ur.
Crane la care of this s i e i .
paper, enclosing a long
stamped, addreeeed envelope
and 10 rente L&gt; rover typ.
ing— and
printing
n ils
'when you aend for one of
his booklets.

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Subdue this natural impulse

and

turn your attention

tu

Barbs
It) Hal f'oehran
The net effect of watching
scores of detergent commer­
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you wonder "how while ie
white T"

B U Y IN G A H O U S E ?
Ask ab ou t

\
psychiatrist
suggests
that a reasonable g.ml in
teaching th* family's childirn
to get along with each other
Is “avoidance of bloodshed.”
Come to think of it, that 18
rather reasonable.

our low -coit
M ortgage
Financing plan.

A firm is advertising kits
for making wins at home.
Now If someone would only
offer kits for women and
songt

Children'* shoes are now
being mad* o f p l a s t i c s .
They'rt; p ro of against rain
a Job of political significance and enow and everything ex­
In th* poverty program.
cept children.
Ws have hare a dynasty in
the making and It cannot he
A medical authority de­
laugh* 4 off. On* requirement clares that the chronic back­
that is absolute in dynasty aches many wufnen suffer are
making 1* that th# early dy­ caused bv ''th* littls frictions
life.” Such a*
nasts have ability. Th* Kun- of everyday
K
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Church Teacher
Is 'Cotton M a id '
MEMPHIS (UPO—The new
Mild of Cotton, Judy Hill of
Fort Worth, Tex., made her
first olficUl appearance at
a press conference where she
made one date and announced
she had broken another.

Area Churches
List Services
For New Year
By Donna Bate*
Special services are planned
for New Y ear’s Eve or New
Year’s Day at the Longwood
churches.
At Christ Episcopal Church
a- Holy Communion Service it
scheduled for 10 a.m. New
Y ear’s Day, the Feast of tho
Circumcision.
Watch Night Services wilt
be held at F irst Pentecostal
Church of Long wood today be­
ginning at 7:30 p.m, A pro­
gram of [tilde study and choir
singing is plsnncd snd com­
munion will take place ju st
before midnight. The regular
Friday evening* service has
been canceled tor -tlurntrceg*.
- r e s. -;-&gt; 9 » te ;,- ?»hr*&gt;t Servicer * 4
•First Baptist Church of Longwood wilt take place today
from 8, p.m. until midnight. A
film will be shown, games
will he played and refresh­
ments will be served. A devo­
tional program and prayer
will be conducted throughout
the midnight hour,

Jap Princess
At Hobe Sound
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LIMITED QUANTITIES— FIRST COME FIRST SERVED

The lByeir-old green-eyed
Sunday school teacher was so
charming during the 30-minule
interview that a young news­
man asked her for a date. She
agreed, but said it would have
to wait until’ next December
when she steps down from her
throne.
Judy, a Texas Christisn Uni­
versity sophomore, told news­
men that she had to make a
longdistance call to Fort
Worth after being crowned
1965 Maid of Cotton to break
a date she bed made for to­
night.
“ He said he understands,"
she told newsmen.
The 19-year-oid lass was se­
lected from a field of 20 girls
from II stales as King Cot­
ton's 1965 fashion ambassador.
During the coming year.she
will visit Europe twice, go to
Canada, and travel over much
of her own country.
The first trip started today,
when she left for Dallas to
reign over the Cotton Howl
football game.
“ I Just can't believe all this \
has happened. I still can't be­
lieve it,” sbe said.
"I'm so excited, I’ve never
been to Europe, and 1 can't
wail I n t e r Paris,’' she said.
o t;
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going tiT'Paris one dajtJ
During her reign; Miss Hill
will lie backed up by Linda
Kay Smith of Fairfax, Ala.,
first runnerup, and Cheryl Ann
S . e m r a d , Waukomls, Okla ,
second runnerup.
The new Maid, five feet, T 'i
,mclws ta ll.a m i weighing JN
pounds, chose a camel-colored
two piece suit accented with a
wide black leather belt tor the
press conference.

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Twelve tables, direrted by
Mist Ethel Johnson, were in
play a l this week’s Tursday
I p. m. meeting of the Dcllury Duplicate Bridge Club
in Jbe Kira Hull.
Winners fog the week w,r&lt;'‘
NS, first, Dr. and Mrs.. Leon­
ard Muneon, second, Miss
Johnson and R T. Stevens;
third, Mrs. Ruth Hiatt and
Mrs. W. B. Cook; fourth,
Mrs. Frank A u s t i n s n d
Charles Daglia:
EW, first, Mr. and Mrs. E.
M. Hinkle; seednd, D. MaeNaugblon and Milton Sauer;
third, Reheccu Stevens a^d
I..
HUuvrlt; fourth,
Me*.
Murry Fitta and F, R. Freehllch.
Series
winners for
the
month of December were,
first, Mrs. David Ringer;
second, Mrs Cook; third, Mrs.
Blatt. fourth, Mrs. Myron Acrardi; fifth, Myron Aecardi;
sixth, Mias Johnson; seventh,
Norman Meyer and eighth,
Charles Daglia.

M a ss Schedules
Announced
By Donna Estsa
Area Catholic Churches to­
day announced aehedulea for
New Year’s Day.
Mata will be celebrated at
SL Mary-Magdalcn Church in
Altamonte Springs at 7 a m.,
8:30 a m.. 10 a.m. and I I a.m.
No M ill will be held at 12:16.
At the Church of Nativity,
Lake Mary, Mass will bs con­
ducted at 8 a.m., 10 a.m. and
12 noon. Confessions will be
heard preceding each Mat*.

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STUART (U P I) - Princess
Takayo Suganomiya of Japan
and her husband. Ifisanga
Shimszu, are relaxing beside
the Atlantic before continuing
Th* Training
L'nion of
their world travel* with a
visit to the Orange Howl foot­ Kiri! Hupuit Chun h, Sanball game in Miami anti then
under direction of Mrs.
Mexiro
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Yem'a Eve W»t.b
Emperor lllmhito flew here Nik-bt program in Fellowship
from VVashirigton with her
from u until 11:3d p m.
husband
preceding a service of praise
They are guests at the home '&gt;nii prtryer in Hie auditorium
of Mr and Mrs Samuel F 1 The Intermeilmte* will lead
Pryor at nearby llotte Sound. * Singspnation while the
an exclusive island on the Juniors will direct the games
mean
arid Young People will prePryor is sice president of sent skits and entertainment.
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Year's Eve Danre at the
Moose Home,
S. Pal­
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Music for dancing will
■tsrt, e l a p. m. aiui live min.
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will include servings of tradttionnl blurt -eye peas, break,
fast of ham and egg's, favors
and hats, and corsages for
all the ladies.

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Thinking Out Loud
Once again Sanford has an her* ’n there end we actually
opportunity to return to the find the percentage of those
Florida State League.
for and those against about
even-Stephen. But, of course,
Will it take edvaatage of
111 That'* the 78-cent question you can't run a poll of thouaends of local people to d eter
today.
mine whether or not there
Following Tuesday's meet­ would be enough Interest to
ing of the Sanford Lions Club actually bark a club here.
when F S L President George
Under the player develop­
McDonald explained how It
could be done, there were a ment plan. It would take from
hundred and one questions on 915,000 to 918,000 to auceesithe minds and llpt of those fully complete the season.
who are Interested In a sum­ This means an attendance—or
m er program of professional gate receipts—o f a minimum
of 912,000 to 915,000, plus other
baseball hers.
receipts.
But the answers are going
to have to come from almost
that many sources before San­
ford can have the franchise
that's available right now for
the taking.
To review briefly, the FSL
wants to operate In 1965 with
10 cluba. Right now there's
Miami, Tampa, St. Peters­
burg, Fort Lauderdale, Day
tons Beach, Orlando, S ara­
sota and West Palm Beach.
Cocoa has been admitted to
the circuit end ■ 10th club la
needed to enable the league to
play a balanced schedule of
72 home date* and a like
■umber of ..x u d games for

In 1988, a c c o r d i n g t h e
FSL chief, the loop want* to
expand again—thli time to 12
clubs, six in each of two di­
visions.
Major laagua sponsors are
available for each club In the
league and tha K ansu-C ity
Athletic* want to operate a
farm club in Sanford.
What this means la this:
Under the new type pliyer de­
velopment agreement, the A'a
would furnish pliycrs, man­
ager, salaries, uniforms -and
transportation lo and from
Sanford for personnel. The
local sponsoring unit must
provide a park, light*, intraleague transportation,
bale
and baseball*. For this, the
local unit would bo entitled to
all gate, advertising, program
and concession receipts.
To lay It on the line, tho
first requirement would he to
obtain the local ball park.
Whether the City ol Sanford
would make the park avail­
able la a big question. In the
first placa, there's Ihe prob­
lem of converting the field
from football lo basehall and
(hla, according to City Man­
ager Pete Knowles, costs
about 96,200, that Is -fo r a
complete conversion and reconversion Job.
The next question Is wbo'd
pay for the lights. In most
FSL cities the municipal gov-'
eminent* provide power fur
the lamps. However, It Is
doubtful lhal Ihe present City
Commission would do Ihls.
Thirdly, and this Is the big.
fa s t question of all — "Does
flanfqid w a j k t , crulutluna.1

Wa'v* done some cberklng

FIRST C O M IN G UP?
n w P

But no m atter how you slice
It, It all goes back to the one,
main question—"Does Sanford
want
professional baseball
a g a in !”
At on* Ume,. Sanford was
the biggest little baseball town
in Florida. It all started when
the Celery Feds, a i they were
knpwn in those days, became
a charter member of the old
Florida Slate League. Those
were the days when such stal­
warts as Ben Cantwell, Al
Lopes, Cecil Frisbee,
Dumas and others carried the
local color*. When the de­
pression - hit b aseball. went
•town- the-drain until
old
Central* F1orM *"fefflli| f { r ?J9rcull waa organised with cluba
'In Sanford, Orlihdo, Cocoa,
Del.and, Daytona Beach and
Winter Park that played Sun­
day and Wednesday afternoon
games.

Keller Carries GatorsToWin
By Jullae fl teas treat
Associate Editor
The two-game, Intor-etat*
cage aerlea between the Ellaworth Eaglet and the Oviedo
Uoni came to a auccesaful
conclusion Wednesday night—
at least fur the youngsters
from Milne.
Head Coach Stuart Taylor's
defending Class L Maine cham­
pions lengthened their wings In
the second half of last night's
performance before the largest
crowd to ever Jam the Oviedo
High gymnasium and at tha
final busier Ellsworth was ahesd 84 to 53 and still pulling

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THE THREE CHILDREN of MaJ. and Mra. Harry Williamson, Wayne,
Teresa and Denise, of Sand Lake Road, Forest City, were entries in the
Apopka Horse Show. Teresa took sixth place in stock seat equitation and
in junior cioverlcaf and Denise copjied third in keyhole.

JACKSONVILLE (U P !) —
Sophomore Gary Keller of the
University of Florida la a
atrlngbean who looks too fra­
gile to mix It up on a basket­
ball court.
But what better proof that
looks are deceiving than the
fact be was nim ad the moat
valuable player in the Gator
Bowl baikatball tournament.
Keller, who stands 8-9 but
walgba only 187 pounda, was
th e
difference
Wednesday
night when the Florida G alon
beat Texas 62-49 to win their
second straight and fifth Ga­
tor Bowl title.
The lanky Keller led the
scoring with 21 points and was
top rebounder in the game. He
had 23 points and a doten rebouhds the . previous night
when the Gators overpowered
Wake Forest 82 65.
_ „
Wake Forest earned third
place in the tournament by
beating Georgia 83-76 with a
balanced scoring attack.
Named with Keller to the
all-tournament
team
by

The first half and part of
the third period waa a continu­
ation of the polnl-for-polnt bat­
tle the two clubs fought at Lyman High’s gymnasium but
various factors began to enter
Into the a ffilr and the Eagles
racked up * win to gain an
area break m the aeries.
One of the factors was the
[day of the Eagles Mack Nash,
a 8-foot 3 sophomore eager who
didn't .even dr ass out, (ns the
Monday night affair, Nash tilt
i T 'T h a M*wtoW~tt*tn IiT the
for three field g o a l*"in d 'ito
Frlrfuy Night Mr. *nd~M nrr
point* but tltir-primary contri­
League at J e t Lanes were
bution was hla - rebounding,
Time and Ume again the tow­
really on tha beam a i they
■wept a four point decision
ering youth plucked the ball
FOREST CITY rider* in the Apopka Horae Show included (left to right),
away from the smaller Uoni,
from the Henning team, Shir­
.Sandy Wynne, Pntty Forward, Linda Patton, Marsha Wynne, Linda
ley Maxwell rolled ■ cool
Nssh didn't get Into the affair
Ashley and Beverly Anderson.
(Herald Photo)
In 1038 th e . F S L -w a s re­ until midway In the second
168/462 and husband %Neal
organized with six clubz In­ status with the Lions com­
really tore up the pins with
cluding Sanford, and they manding a M to 20 lead. But
a fine 210/681. Clarence Hen­
played daytime baieball seven from that point on t’ e ball
ning tallied a steady 178/507.
days a werk until night-time gam* took on a diflercnt com­
A n e t Trepanowskl waa
ball came along the following plexion.
pounding the (trike pocket as
year. The FSL .w ent to eight
Three Eagles paced the
ny Gary Kale
Calif., pits Michigan (8-1) vs. Florida State (8-1-1) tussles she rolled 182/469 aerlea in
clubs In 1937 and became one Maine quintet in the pointUl’l Sports Writer
Orcgun State ( 8 2 ) (at 4:45 p. with Oklahoma (63-1) in the a three game win over Betty
of Ihe hottest Class I) loops making department. Jimmy
New Year s Day video quar­ m. NBC) and festivities are Gator Bowl at Jacksonville (3 and Rich Murphy. Ireno and
In the nation by 1939. War Markoi racked up II on eight
terbacks. with plenty of time completed at Miami, Fla., by p m.. ABC) and East meets Jack Weibl* took three games
closed the loop again In Ihe floor ihots and a pair o( char­
on their bands have a day- the Orange Bowl night game West in the annual Shrine from Elaine and Suva Koiearly forties bul the FSL went ily throw*. Joe Royal was
night telethon treat at Friday (7:45 p. m. NBC) with nation­ game at San Francisco 5 p. m. tival In another Mr. and Mrs.
back Into action in 1946 and right behind him with 17 mark­
match. Audrey Bulger bang­
when eight college football al champion Alabama (10 0 ) NBC). by 194S was again one of the ers cm seven field goals ind a
ed home a beautiful 173/456
squad* with a combined 68 10-1 facing 1963 titlisl Texas (9 1).
A
crowd
of
over
100,000
will
lop leagues in Ita c la n In the trio of free shuts. Wsyne Msyu
record play. In the nation's
If the eyes aren'l too bleary, witness action in the Rose series in a three point win
country.
contributed 11 points.
four oldest bowl classics.
there's morn on Saturday as Bowl, grand-daddy of all post- over tha tram of Betty and
Neverthtiesi, the
game's
More thin *300,too are ex­
season classics, where Michi­ Iloa* Chureh. Jane and John
When minor league baseball high point honors went to Rex
pected
to
attend
the
contests
gan
is favored by 11 point* Spolskl hit for good series In
started its nosedive In 1953 Brooks, hero of Monday night's
over a speedy Oregan State a four game win over the Ga­
and '54 so did Ihe FSL. The game with a field goal in the that kick off a six-game bowl
bel duo of Ann and Bob. Jane
•
present circuit now Is com­ final two seconds, who last weekend.
hit a 175/486 aeries and John
Earlier starter* are the Su­
prised principally of what waa evening bucketed 23 points.
ram t through with a fine
gar
Bowl
at
New
Orleans
(NBC
once known a* the Claaa C Jim Courier hit for only three
203/675.
1:45 p. m EST) where SyraSouth Florida League.
field goal* but he sank 10 shots cuse, (7-3) meet* Louisiana
The
Inaugural
Handicap
at
from the free throw line, The
Wo could write all night point* of Brooks and Courier, State (7-2-1) and the Colton the Sanford Orlando Kennel
about the FSL but when it coupled with the eight by Billy Bowl at Dallas (CBS, 1:45 p in. Club had ill fifth starter last
comes to the future of bais- Mlkler, accounted for all the EST) that features Arkansas night after Deep Rock Ken­
(10 0) vs. Nebraska (9 I).
nel's Ebony Rock won the
ball In Sanford, you can't es­ Lions' scoring
The Rose Howl at Pasadena, 10th schooling race.
cape tho big question—“Does
Other point makers for th*
Sanford want pro ball bad Eagles were Latry Gross and
Racing Secy. R. C. William­
MOBILE, Ala. (U P I) —
enough to support It? ”
son quickly added the Sodrac
John Whitmore, each with a
Two teams In th* American
Psrk
Derby
winner
of
1964
to
half dozen.
Football League have offered
the list of lure starlets In the
Oviedo Jumped into a fourhead coaching Jobs to George
Saturday night event which Is
point lead before the Eagles
Wilson, who last werk quit his
traditionally the opening night
FA YETTEVILLE,
N.
C. tied It up with a field goal and
top coaching post with the Na­
feature.
(U P I)—John Connor, 28, of a pair of free shots but tha
tional Football League De­
NE\y YORK (U P I) — As
Ebony Rock waa clocked at
Greenville, S. C., has been Uoni moved ahead to a 13 to
troit Lion*.
tha
Thoroughbreds
rocket
In­
31.53 seconds. Other sure
named the 1964 putter of Die 6 lead with Courier making
Wilson, 61, said he would
In Ihrf Inaugural
year by the Professional Put­ most of the point*. In.the wan­ to a new year Friday, It seems starters
not identify the A FL teams
that
1966
should
produce
the
Handicap
are
Larry
Hug|i*i‘
ter Association.
ing moments of the quarter
but h* said one matched the
first triple-crown winner in Miss Whirl, Jo e Girard's KissConnor, a postal clerk who Mayo, Markos and Royal nar­
salary paid by Drtrolt, re ­
17
years.
ntetl.
Starlight
Kennel's
Or­
holds the all-time record for rowed the gap and tha period
portedly 947,000 a year, and
A flashy young colt named bits! and Oswald Brothers' O.
ended
with
Oviedo
leading
11
16 holes of 22 putts, will be
the other "Is offering me ■
Bold
Lad
allowed
sufficient
B.'a
Walts
—
the
defending
honored Feb.. 3 al the organ­ to U.
great deal mora.”
class In 1064 to win the Ju ve­ champion.
ization's winter convention., at .Midway In the aeeond frame
l i e said be wants to remain
Miami B e a c h , association the Uoni again moved to a six* nile. Champftmtlrtp hr a breeze, . Williamson was to sp irit ffw
In the National Football Lea­
and
to
threaten
a
sweep
of
other
threa
Inaugural
start-,
President Don Clayton an­ point ^lead but the picture be­
gue and will wait 30 days be­
nounced Wednesday.
gin to change when TayJor the three-year-old elastics in era today.
fore making a decision on the
'65.
Last
night's
25
schooling
sent Nash Into the game. Gra­
A FL offers to see If "som e­
I f the son of Bold Ruler events concluded the pro sea­
dually the Eagles, this time
thing develops."
By Alan Mover with Larry Gross paving the can dominate the oppoeitlon son triala at SUKC. The track
way, closed in igaln and at next season as he did last, he will bo dark tonight and F ri­
A O W A O . o tto o H
The speckled green and yel­
the Intermission buster the appears a cinch to taka the day night, while preparation*
S T A T f COAOA,
low tileflth it a beautiful
are
made
for
Ihe
gala
open­
Kentucky
Derby,
the
PreakLions left the floor with a
h'/C L ATiOOKAYO
cresture, says tha Miami Saascant onc polnt margin, 30 to nee* and the Belmont Stakes. ing night ceremonies Satur­
quarium's Capt. Bill Gray.
day.
His
performances
In
winter
A o tfg O h t
However, because it 1* a fish
V A M tK /t f
Ellsworth took the lead for the racing will be watched close­
DENVER (U P I) — For- which lives at dep^ha of 600
ly,
however,
to
make
certain
sv tn v rs
first Urn* to tha opening se­
mer heavyweight b o x i n g feet, It is rarely seen.
2 * tm tft Tuey
conds of the third frame when that he's still headed for the
champion Sonny Litton, a r­
ft 1 1
a n r
triple
liar*.
Naah dropped In a bucket but
rested Christmas Day follow­
the Lions roared back with atx
ing a "ahoving match" with
straight points, four by Cour­
A SH EV ILLE, N.C. (U P I)— lo Denver police officer*,
ier. But the Eagle* started to
W ESTBU RY, N. Y . (U PJ) Who said American children pleaded Innocent in Municipal
aoar again and moved ahead — John Ernst, director c f
aren't physically f i t !
Court to a charge of drunken
45 to 41 at the and of a per. operations of the American
Th* Catholic Youth Organ­ driving.
lod.
Macbln* and Foundry Com­ ization defeated th * Market
Th* fighter, whoa* arrest
Early to th* fourth a free
p a n y ' s bowling equipment Street YMCA 690-673 In a last Friday was hla third this
shot and a field goal by Cour­
manufacturing d i v i s i o n in nine-hour basketball marathon year on alleged traffic viola­
ier knotted th* acor* a t 45-all
Shelby, Ohio, ha* been honor­ to which there waa only a fiva tion*, waa ordered to stand
but Markoa untied It with a
ed with the AMF achieve­ minute break and no timeouts. trial Ja n . 29 before e ailfree tow sod from that point
There were no substitution* member Jury paneL
the Mato* flock jarai never ment award. A graduate of
Tha maximum sentence on a
In trouble. Markos quickly Purdue, Ernst"joined AMF os but' players wore allowed to
added two field goals and chief plnspolters development alp orange ju k e during the drunken driving conviction la
gam* wkhlch began a t noon a Jail term of on* year and
Royal also sank a pair and engineer in* 1946.
and
ended at 9 p.m. yesterday. a fin* of 91,000.
with four in touts* remaining

In Mixed loop

Dog Track Opens
Saturday Night

Champ Putter

sportswriters were teammate
guards Tom Baxley e n d
Brooks Henderson, Jim m y
Pitts of Georgia, Bob Leonard
of Wake Forest and Bo Bothchild of Texas.
Henderson waa named the
most valuable player when
Florid a won teat year's Gator
Bowl tournament.

ORLANDO (Spl.)—Saminola High’s cage team played
an
Elks
Tangerine
Bowl
Tournament consolation tilt
laat night but there waa little
consolation to I t
The Tribe bowed to the
Colonial High Grenadiers by
a score of 81 to 33 In what
must go down In SHS record*
a t one of—If not the w ont—
basketball defeat in hardboard history at the school.
The only lim e . H*ad_Coaeh
Meek Blythe's Seminole* were
In the contest w i i daring the
ffr*t period w ttnLt^*F closed
out the f r a m * ( r a i l i n g Ut* 41 rlaniln five,-14 to 12. But from
there on It waa strictly no
contest.
„ The Grenadier* pumped In
23 points In the aeeond atanxa
while the Tribe came up with
a lowly three points. In the
third and fourth periods the
Seminole* managed only nine
points in each frame while
th* Grenadiers got 13 In th*
third and turned the burner*
on full forre In the final
quarter to register 31 points.
Steve Groover led the hap­
less Tribe with a trio of field
goals and a like number of
free shuts for nine points.
Ron Hinson got four, Dave
Murray three, J e f f Williams
two, Hunt two, Loyd atx,
Mike Gray ■ pair, Buddy
Stuinpf one, Lamar Oxford
four.
Meanwhile, ColenlaPs Ron­
nie Andreychik sank 29 points
while mates Russ Hanson ac­
counted for 13 and Terry
Seawell 10.
In tha main event of the
evening, the Wildcat* of Win­
ter Park took the tourney
title with a 67 to 47 victory
over th* Rtahop Moor* Horn­
ets of Orlando. During the
first two periods it was a ball
game and a half with tha
Park*™ leaving the Door at
intermission with a 28 to 26
lead. But Winter Park pulled
away from the Hornet* in th*
third period and more than
doubled Bishop Moore's out­
put in tha final atansa.

Henderson bad 28 points and
B ailey 25 for their two alghta
work. Pitta waa the tourney's
high acorar with 48 points, In*
eluding 2T In Tuesday night's
66 60 loss to Texas.
Leonard waa high scorer in
the consolation game with 13
and Rolhehlld bad 18 on open­
ing night to lead the Long­
horns, although he was held to
only sis Wednesday night.
Florida started o u t
as
though It would run T cx ai off
the court, speeding to a 22-9
lead In the first nine and onehalf minutes and widening it
to 39-24 at halftime. But the
Gators let up after intermis­
sion and Texas kept picking
away at the lead until it was
Just seven points, 58-49, with
three minutes to to.
That’s where Keller took
over. The Gators went Into a
scml freeze and Keller scored
the last seven points of the
game. Baxley hid 15 points
and Dick Tomlinson 14 for
the Gator* while not one Tex­
an scored In double figures.

H. Smith Named
DavidsonCoach
DAVIDSON, N .CjUPT)
Homer Smith, 33, laid he ap­
plied for the head coaching
Job at Davidson College whan
he heard of tha opaning from
Wake Forest Coach Bill Tat*.
Smith, currently offensive
barkfield coach a f the Air
Force Academy, said he re­
cently met Tate in Los Ang­
eles and had a general discus­
sion about the North Carolina
area.
The
announcement
of
Smith’s selection as th* Wild­
cats' 21st head coach waa
made by Dr. Tom Scott, school
athletic director. He wae pick­
ed from among 76 applicants.
Smith succeeds BUI Dole,
who resigned recently under
pressure after serving 13
yeare as head coach, longer
than any previous Wildcat
mentor.
The W i l d c a t ! suffered
through a dismal 3-6 record
this pest season, their fifth
losing season in six years.

HONOLULU (U P I) — Austrslisn Rodney Sumpter cam*
in fourth in a six-mile surf­
board peddling race her*.
II* demanded that all board*
b* weighed to make sure
that they conformed to the
45-pound minimum.
Only one hoard was found
to b* too light-Suntptsr's.
He was disqualified.

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tha Eagles commanded a 55
to 47 edge.
, The Liooa came within five
points of the Eagle* with two
and a ball minute* left but on­
ly Brooks could sink another
two-pointer for Oviedo- while
Markos rang up a field goal,
Whitmore dumped to a pair
of fra* shots, Mayo did tha
asm * and Royal added another
field goal. .
Tha Lk&gt;o* got Into difficulty
early to tit* gam * whan Coin-

ler and Mlkler got close to
fouling out and Oviedo's coach
Paul Mikler had to call off
bis full court press and go Into
a none defense. Urn Colbert
played with « Jammed thumb
and for all practical purposes
was unable to do any shoot­
ing. Also seeing action far the
lio n * were Charlie Mlkler,

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NOTirF. o r APPLICATION

NOTICR OP APPLICATION
rtm TAX DERD
{Bo*. iP4.lt Florida Btataleo . r
1B**&gt;
A
NOTICE IS HEREBY OTVRN,
That Jnhn Ronntngsr tho hold­
er of tho following certlfllato
hat filed laid cerllflcato for
t i l deed tn.be Uatted thereon.
Th* rarllflcat* numbor and
year of Iseuanc*. th# dotcrlp
tlon of th* proparty, and th*
Him* In which It waa aaaeaaad
ar* a* followa:
Cartlflcat* No. I l l
Toar of
laauanc* l i t !
Doorvlplloa of Property!
Txit t l Sanford Halthta
Plat Rook l P a t* &lt;1
Nam* In which aasitaad E.
P. Houtholdtr Hair*. All of
•aid proparty balng In th*
County of Semlnol*. Biol* of
Florida. Enlaea auch cartlflcat*
thall b* redeemed according to
law tb* proparty daacrlbad In
auch cartlflcat* will ba sold to
th* hlghaat caah bidder at th*
front dnor - f tha Semlnol*
County Court llou** at Sanford.
Florida, on tha flrat Monday
In th# month nf January, t i l l ,
which I* tha 4th day of Ja n ­
uary, 1111.
listed this ITth day of Oct­
ober. HI*.
(Official/ Clerk'* Baal)
Artliur II. Rackwlth. Jr..
d a rk of Circuit Court
Ry: H. N. Tamm. J r ,
Deputy Clerk
Publish Dec. H, IT, II, II, 1111
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Legal Notice

(Dsuah CUbby:.

NOTICE t'NDKR PlCTlTIOEg
NAME BTATITM
.
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCEnN:
Nolle# |B htraby given that
DEAR ABU T: Thera I* a / ha* tr**h coffea. Soma hBY*
■bout how -loijely- aha ta
th* undarsIgBtd, purauant (e
and all that J* * * , they de­
told ma t h lt they hata hrlb* "Plotltlou* Nam* ■taint*'' rathar. hnmaly. m lddl*^**d
Chapter 111 41, Florida Statut*. woman in our neighborhood
cide it's not worth it. la
cepted
her
Invitation!
for
a
will register with th* CUrk of
there some subtle way to
th* Circuit Court. In and for who Ilka* delivery men.
chanca to ait down and
S*mlnol* County, Florida, upon Anyona who drive* a truck,
lat her know that th*
rorolpt of proor of th* public*
hava aoma rafreahmenta,
That la. In tha aummer ah*
neighbors ar* on to her and
tlon of thl* antic*, th* Metl
llou* nim*. to-wlt:
offer* them cold drink*, and
but when aha starts giving
wa want her to cut It out
THE DIXIE LEAD PRODUCTS In U&gt;* winter Bh* always
them that song and dance
becaua* she's giving tha
COMPANT. undtr which w*
ar* *ngtg*d In buala*** (or)
undar which wa *xp*ct to on
gag* In bu*ln**a at TIT Highway 1T-M, F*rn Park. Florida.
In (ho County of Bamlnol*.
Florida.
That th* parti** lat*r*Bt*d In
aald business sntarprli* ar* ad
follow*:
All bad bid: don't lead to
eight of trump! after West
N o rm
u
Jam ** n *v *ltad Ta wI*
Bn* D. L*wli
disaster. Sometimes you come
showed out. One of dummy's
*4
Publiih D**. 11. IT, tl, tt, H ll out like tho man who falls in
VKJII
two remaining diamond! was
CD II-II
♦ AKSgll
the river and craw li out with
ruffed with Ihe queen of
4A X
IN T H I CIRCUIT P B ia T a fish In each hind.
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OP
WEST
BAST
trum pi,4 another spade was
Georg* Awad J r . of Brook­
FLORIDA IN ANI) FOR I E R ­
ATI
* Q J 101
IN nt.1C COUNTY,
ruffed
with the nine, and the
lyn lent me one of the really
V 1014 I
VTI
CHANCERY NO. llttT
last diamond with the ace of
lucky bandi of 1944or any
NOTICE OP
♦ J»
♦ Q10TS
PORRCLOtURR BALE
+ J I ■
trumps. Dummy's king and
year. It seem* that South de­ + 1 0 9 1 3 1
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTB O U m &lt;D)
Jack of trumps accounted for
OADF. ABIOCIAT10N. a Cor­ cided to rebid heart* on a
+ AKMIt
poration,
the last two tricks.
three-card suit after his part­
*
Plaintiff, ner’s Jump rcsponie to his
V AQS
There hsd been many ways
va.
♦ 4
for South to go wrong In the
JAMES C. t.UCAB and Xl»LA sound ipadc opening, where­
♦ Q7 4
T. LUCAS, hi* W’tfa, and UNI­ upon the partner took him up
play, but he had avoided all
Both vulnerable
TED STATES o r AMERICA,
the pitfalls.
and rm illD A
INDUSTRIAL to aaven hearts in three bldirS^BaeiR West north
COMMISSION,
The result is really fantas­
South deckled to fight it out
Pats
1
+
1
♦
Pass
Def»ndant*.
Pass
aw
tic when you note that there
4 N.T. Paaa
NOTICE IB HEREBY RIVEN' in he a eta and the correct Hoe
sw
,Pa«s
BN.T, Paaa
pursuant to a Final D tcrt* of of play produced,all 11 trick-'
is no defense against the heart
Paxa 7 V * Pa ai
14
Forei-loiur* Jated th* Mih day
grand slam, no play at *11 for
rasa
Tata
of Dacernbar. A. D. H ll. and (or him.
the spade or diamond small
anltrad In Ckancary Casa No.
He started out by caihing
Opening lead—* * .
W ill of th* Circuit Court of dummy’: top clubi and dia­
glam and no play for-the noth* Nlntk Judicial Circuit" tn
and for Semlnol* County. Flor­ mond!. Then he. came to his king of gpadei and queen of trump small slam if a defend­
ida, wherein Federal National hand with the ace of ipadcs clubs.
er opens a spade or if he shifts
Mortgage Asaodallon, a cor­
Then he led a low ipade to a spade, if given the lead
poration organised under an and diicarded two of dummy's
Act of Congr*** and «il*llng four little diamond! on the and ruffed with dummy's |during the course of play.
pursuant tn- th* F*d*ral Katlnnal Mortgag*
Association
Charter Act, having Ita prin­
cipal offlra In tha City of Wash­
ington. District of Columbia, la
th* rialntlff. and Jams* C.
I.uoaa and.Kula T. -Luca*, hi*
if*u_And United Stale* of
Aiuyrl, a,'and.Florida Tnduatr

By Abigail Vaji Buren

start by keeping e a t of
neighborhood a bed nameT
NOTICE IB HEREBY.OrVEN,
Til* annual m r*tln* nr tti* fa * * .TIi **' **••• ,h* h°ld#r of
your husband's wallet.) - .
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01 T TO H&amp;R
etoekhoM*r* or th* UnltM S u tt th* following certlflcat* ha*
a
a
a
Hank of Frmlnols, Sanford, flltl **ld coruflcmti for u s
DEAR
ON:
One
swallow
DEAR
A
DRY
t
I
am will­
Florida, a banking corporation,
io bt lf,utd thtrton. Tho
will b* bald In th* banking ctrtl f lemtt fittmbtr and jrti»r of
doesn’t make a spring. And
ing to wager that a lot of
room of th* Florida Rial* nank lituance, th* deacrlpllon of th*
on* cuckoo don't fowl up a
people are living with aoma
a t Sanford. Florida, on Frldar property, and th* nam* In
January I. 1949. at i p. m .
»nlch It waa aaaeaaad art aa
nelghborhbod. Don’t ceniura
very atranga altuatlona be­
follows:
tha folldwlng pnrpoi**;
her. Pity her.
cause I know I am. Many
( 1 ) KUct a Hoard of Dlrret- Cartlflcat* No. HIT
T u r of
a
*
a
or* for th* cnaulnc year laauanc* 111:
years ago I met a sweet,
and th* transaction of
Xleacrtpttaa at Prapertyi
DEAR
A
B
B
Y
:
Darrel
and
quiet,
country achool teach­
•uch other buaine** ##
I,ot 7 XVllllam'a Survey of
I married young. He wae
er. I courted her in tha
mar coma b*for* th*
Tract In ?EU of SW(* Sec
n trtln g.
» Twp 11 s Rg* j i e Ds «&lt;9
19 and I wae IB, and wa
fashion o f th* day. Whil*
Lorlng Burg***
Beok ft Pag* HI B C R
hava bean married for tlx
making plans fo r m arrisg*
Fr**ld*nt
Nam* In which aaaeaeed LePublish Doc. U . 11, U K .
volca Waabtngton. All of aald
year* now. We have three
she made me promise that I
CD11-I1
Property balng In th* County
adorable c h i l d r e n whom
would always “respect her
of Seminole. Slate of Florida.
Dnrrell adores. My problem:
Dn!*#a such certlflcat* ahatl
privacy.” I thought sha wa*
r i c T iT i o r * i « nic
NOTICE IS haraby *:v»n that b* radetmtd according to law
I know I was wrong, but
just a little bashful and it
property described In such
W* ar* u n t i l In butln'si at th*
when Darrell was In tha
would wear o ff a fter we
III
rtn*cr*»t
Dr, Sanford, certificate will be told to tho
ca*h bidder at th* front
shower I looked through hie
fltmlnol* County, Florida, un- highest
were married. When we re­
door -of th* Semlnol* County
d*r Ih* fictitious nam* of, Pro- Court
wallet and I saw a nota
turned from our wedding
Ilcue* at fanford, Flor­
National Palmar* * Decorator*,
ida. on Ihe first Monday In th*
which read, “ My name Is
trip, she had two separate
and that w* Inland to register month
of January, 1111, which
said nam* with th* Clerk of lo th* 4th
--------- . My phone number is
mall boxes put up. One
day-of January. HIS.
th* Circuit Court. Heml no Ia Dat*d thla
--------- . Call me If you get
with my neme on It, and
County, Florida. In accordance •mber, l!t|. 11th day of Nov
with th* provision* of th* Fic­
a chance.’ I asked him
tha other with her MAID­
titious Nam* Statute*, to-wlt; (Official Clerk'* Seal)
about It and he said It waa
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr. EN name on It. It haa been
- Section IllO t Florida Statute*
Clerk of Circuit Court,
from some little 15-yearV HIT..
up for 37 year* and that's
Seminole
County,
Florida
Slg: Charla* It. Hackett
old kid ho met at (he bowl­
the way aha gets her mail.
By: H. N Tamm, Jr.
Edward N, Ingram
Deputy Clerk
ing alley. (He bowls for
Wouldn’t you eay she wae
Fuhllth Dec. IT, II, II, l t l* a PuhlDh
Dee. 10. IT,
|t. t i t i
J an. T. IMS.
our church league.) I asked
a littla strange?
CDll-ll
in
tu r
r i n c t 'i T
r u n iT ,
C D lt-ll
him why he krpt tha note
NINTH JI'D It'IA L rmCL’IT.
B A FFL E D
in t h e r i ite r i t c o u r t o f IN
AMI
Pint
ARMIKOI.E
muf he said he didn't know.
la tk* C*«wi of rae Cnoaty Till'. NINTH JI till l t l . CTIl- COI'NTT, PI.tilt ID A
l a t t e , lea la o le I'nnatr. Stale 1 i i r in and fo h . vi: h i .n ui. i : IN CIIANCKRI NO. II.U *
Hut I noticed ha didn't
DEAR
BA FFLED :
If
at riorlda, la Prokat*
t iii n t ) , p i .(m in t,
CHARLIE WHAG Jtl.
throw it away. Three week a
thi* ia her only indulgence
la re th* Eatatr all *
t ti t nn :n v no. i t i j *
PLAINTIFF
Inter I looked in hia wallet
JAMES A. TULL, a/k/a J. A r m : UNION CENTRAL LIFE VS.
in "privacy,” I would say
TOLU
INSURANCE COMPANT.
F.MMA WRAtl,
again and the note was still
it la Indsed a ‘ l i t t l e
Press* rd
DF.FENDANT
Plaintiff.
there. I asked him later if
FINAL NOTICE
strange.” But stranger still
V*.
NOTICE TO APPEAR
W Nolle* I* heraby given that r HATlLKS T. GOU.OIIKH. tt TOi EMMA WRAO.v
ho still had the note and he
is your decision to air you:
the underelgned will, on Ihe us.
Whoso realdenc* lo
lietl to me. I am heartbrok­
Irnffli-ment a fter putting up
&lt;th day of January, A. D. I»«i.
I Eatt I I I Sir##!,
Deftmtanta 4
present to Ihe llon-TAhle Coun­
en, Abby. 1 love him so
s o r te r : o r nt i r i\
’Apartment I-K,
with it for 37 years.
ty Judge of Seminole County, HouTii %isk K o n &gt; :(i.o *in r.
New Turk, Naw Tork
much, and we used to be so
FJorlda. hie final return, ac­ TOi f'llAUM;.* T OoMeOHKH
Tou ar* hereby rrqulr#d to
close. Do you think he haa
count arftl voucher*, a* Admin­
i»n 1 MriatiUKD 1». UOl-lAJ- file your written difenee .to
C O N F ID E N T IA L T O
istrator of th* Eelal* of
the lllll nf Cumplalnt for dlIf I*II, hi* wlf#
been seeing her? What
S. F. If. IN OTTAWA:
JAMES A. TOLU a/k/a J. A HKMII»;Xl’Ki UNKNOWN
vorrl filed herein agnlnat you,
should 1 do?
Wlien In deep water, It'*
TOLU dec#a»*d, xnd-ewt said
’lth, tha Clark nf th* above
Till AJI imi tlsm tUlmlnff W
time, then and there, make apInf i f f *t* by, through, on Court ort or bafor* January
SO HURT
wiae to keep, your mouth
— pHewtlon
ptrprrron to th*-*wtd
tn*-w*in Jude*
judge ffurL
der nr against tit* afort- flrd. 1»li. and earva a«*Opy nt
r*TIAAlft-Mtnw*Trr»Br 5r,r-’ .JBPjr-AV}». par*
twraon*
- tarn* upW-T'.'.5'."1S*-Mtornty.
rrrtrDvtrattep of oald*nd| TOP; AUK hrfrbr' -mi:rrigTL*&gt;7,"i, a 1 C . J 7“i'ier. ta t—.«!•*»
hrm; rh « r ■»ft—Att t nTvt t u mpr*! rU TT "*)• nr m s r r m r trrl* TTdfm-Flr rM a4-»l
hen NW V-btcrL.adZfiaf
rg O te u a ? W rit* ta ABnot Of g decree bbldar for caah at tha Front
[A* auch Aiimlnletrator.
. ■1
r e h - - . ring
. Ihe followIrig d u . pro ccmfeano will bt inttrtd S ^ ^ f t . " R a i s e . , County l o r th -o t.-B je n b &lt; l e t M n .j -With h l « t . b t » » . t , : i ^ m f i r t - h ,lp hut’ » « i J , r her,
If he had, lie wouldn't
Dated thl* the Tth day ofj l|n
enrumh.
n r , m&gt;x m o o , m * A n -for
an
older
woman
to
iurwoman
doevn
t
always
have
to
’
fniirthnue* In :h# Cllr of San
December, A. D t'-SI
you*
i rlbed real pioperty. to-wlt:
Seles, Calif. For a personal
tr&gt;‘ need lo keep h e r1 phone
W'TTN'KFi my hand and teal font. County of f*nitnol*. Stale round harself compleiely with be pretending to feel b etter! 4t l*rac* 11 lhcy ,r&lt;' n *
William J. Toll
.
Lot IS, Block K. Minlind
nf Florida, at il:*0 A &gt;1. on young people. Ignoring her than she does. Nor docj she inS‘ +‘&gt; be kind to a lonely, old number. He'd know it. 1
reply, enclose a atampad,
at
Hanford,
Htmlrmla
4?ounty,
„» Aa Admlnlatralnr of the
lletatea, according to Mia
Slh day of January. H ll.
relate of
atiaprct
that
you
two
ar*
plat there.if ae recorded In |Klortda, thlt Sind day of Dtc- th*
self-addressed
envelope.
person.
have
to
try
to
keep
up
with
contemporaries
Ih* following daaarlkad proper­
J..M EB A. TOLU a/k/a J
Plat Bonk 11. pace* 14 emhar* 19C4.
communicating
very
ty aa *et faith in ogld Final l&gt;aSo have some young friends, not
’ *
Far a while, of course, she activities that have become
A TOLU
througu 2: of the public ISKAIa)
crae, to-wlt:
**
Decaaatd
well. Don’t accuse him or
record* nf Semln da Cnun- * Arthur II Beckwith, J r ,
Hale to writ* letter*?
I-ot U. Block 1. H EFT!.Ell can keep pace with younger more of a strain than a plea- of course. Hut don't count on
Clerk of tha Circuit Court
Publlah Dec. 10, IT. 54. II. 1»«4
t&gt;, FJorlil*. (l*o beginning
cause n scene. Try to re­
Fend one dollar to Ahhyf
*:
HOMES
ORLANDO
SUC­
-them
alone.
By:
Kllaa
hath
llraanwhan,
sure.
people.
nf the St: corner of aald Lot
TION ONE. according lo
D. C*
Box (19700, lma Angeles,
11 run Weeterly along Die
As you grow older, you will establish Hint “closeness”
When friends her own age
In th* Court of Ik* tourtl r
Hut every year It requires a
lat thereof recorded In
Southerly line ot aald le t JAM KH C* COMaIKB
being
understanding,
Jorffir, Irmlnnlr ( mml), hint#4
Cslif., for Abby'# booklet,
find
more enjoyment with by
come
to
visit
she
knows
they
lot
Book
11.
Uagee
4
a
S.
Attorney
for
BUlntlff
little
more
effort
and
strain
lo
11
,
a
dlatanca
of
i;o
J
j
nf KlnHda. In prnhnf**
.
Public Iticordi at Semlnol* .
“ HOW TO W RITE L E T ­
are seeking her out becausa friends in your own age group, s w e e t , fun, interesting,
feet to the MV corner nf 7itl W i*hurch Bt
In ?• lb* Katalp nfi
County. Florid*'. ’
. ' «&lt; p PCM»
aald le i II, thence run (irlandn. Kla,
T E R S FOH ALL OCCA­
m k a k i j AK m , h a s s k t t
they
enjoy her company and Why rmt acquire these friend* quiet,, sml very, very wise.
Ahd
the
woman
w
&gt;ho
finds
Dated
thla
Hth
day
of
Dac”
4
1
Puhllah
Dec
24.
II.
t
i
l
l
A
Jail
Southerly
along
the
))••!W
11* r •a•* tl
tmlivr* A- D. 1114,
SIO N S."
are as much In need of her now, so that you will have (I’ .S. A* for the tntter-~
erly Una of Lot i*. *«id 7. 14. IMS
herself
left
»lnne
al
70
Is
fsr
K I I U j XOTICK
(UK AT*l
Hlu&lt; ft P. a dlatarice nf 2 4 r d id »l
companionship
as
she
Is
of'm
any
ycurt
lo
develop
picaNotlr* !■ It f r*ti jf Riven Mint
better
off
If
(he
h
is
good
Arthur If Otrkwltlh, J r ,
feet, theme run K.t - 1e r ly
♦be umlar aliened will., on tb*
M in i r, o r ArrisiCATiti^
d ir k of Circuit Oeurt
i saul relationship'?
friends of her own age than j theirs.
to the point nf beginnlug
3bI h day of Meet Inner, A. I*.
rm
t
n
t
nr.Kti
lif
: II ftHh* T, VI til#ft, DC.
1311, preaenf tn the IIonorahit Ihn been Filed agalnat you In I HerIt*** 104-1 i lia r lift Btafftteft Ilack N Cltvilftfti Jr. aind
County alUdf* of 3 tnilno]* Cnun., t hft above ■ ')!-! *iiit end you •f l»l»&gt;
t*#rroll Burk• #
ropy
ty. Florida, hi* final r.t.m i »!« required tu aerv.
N'mTICR ih h k r b d t o ix r .s . At torn+7 • lift plaintiff
account and voucher*, a* five* nf your Answer nr nthnr |.lead­ That J hit Hennlti|«r the holder P O D r«**r 7.,
cut of of fhn K*ta la of Karla h ing tn the (men led Complaint of the following rtrtlflrftte Hftnfurd, Flurldft
M ttaaeelt. deceased, and at mi I'laiiitttr • -tiiitriin * AN* hat filed fcald certlflrete for fuhllfth D*c. 21. 111!
Itrs tl
DEAN A las deed tu he leBued thereon CDII*&gt;4
tali! lime, then and there, rnakf DEItsi'N
l.oWNhl s, j : : t a.t Central The
application to the n-•I*1
THURSDAY. DEC. 3|, 1904 show of 19(14. Jim m y gets a in exrellcnl medley *nd a
rtrtlflrftte number ftn«t
tie merit nf b n , "
Florida, )» ir of leiuinrt, the deecrtpOHIMAAVCK Ml. H«4
for a final eettlement
TV
Time Show of the Night * chance lo atng "White Silver spirited version of "KrinVIr
of
Mid
f-1#
‘
he
&lt;
*f
licl!'ftl
\n*w*r
admlnlpiratlun
tlhfi of the property, and uhe a i on i i i &gt; am ic n r t i i vc c it y
When women decide lo diet,-land and developed by oo* of
(* hit'll ft wftft ftftftft««t4 I
"AHrOHD, PtOMtnA. AT10-11 p m. ABC. Jimmy Sandt” and "M oment! to R e­ ind Johnny." Country clowns
|P and for an order diaibarging nr i»fh#r r!*ftt(nx In th* nffirp
of
thft
t‘lf
f
k
of
t
h
circuit I n* n,# ,nf
I AL11M* Til 1AIIA I'lTV AM&gt; Dean Show. A good melodic m em ber." He Jolna K«y S tirr
(hey talk about It too much, the great chemical houses. Th*
him a* aucK K*tcu:»»r
M f 1 Nt. * 70 S
lifted thla the 2ll h day cf fourt on *.r l.rf„re the ||tb
Irertlflrat*
Toar of R4KINII A PART THEREOF
Homer snd Jethro corn np
i f J iriunry.
If you f»ll !•» . loeuont * UI2
and too often. When you are idea spread quickly and was a
Decenti&gt;«r* A I&gt; 1'•&lt;«
THK.EAST *SO PERT OP LOT* collection of guest* are as- on "Side by Side" and "Nohi *i«r ,i it!urf«• pr«» uoiifftftfto I
De.cetptla. of Property,
|L *. S AND *, AMENDED P U T icmblrd for Jim m y's latl body'g H uiincsi." Kay dors several traditional songs anti serious stuiul getting rid of success in several countries.
Webber H llainea
u
for
A. Eiacumr of th. K .ia te 1* " 1 "
a * * '" ''
IrfHa 4 A &gt;1 lllk r. Tract IT OF DMI ID PARK, AS THE
hluegrn* banjo picker Roger, ^
$
Jc .
th* relief lirtTi *ll'lr 'I n th* I
h.eland,, Hprlngi Accord-] **R J5 APPEAR* IN THE OF(if Kft fifth M I! ft ftRft 1I*
You can find them her* in
A
f
1
1
ft
n
1
&lt;
■
t
(’"ini
'
1
1
1
fit
Sprung atLii a lot of rhythm l
. *
,
l
It,*
i„ Ulati Theravf R . |ED R OP THE CLERK OF TIIM
D tcta ifl
TTi
In
Nolle
•
w
T
i
f
t
.
11
tift
pu
hll
fthft'1
drug
stores almost anywheu.
...tried UptiO th. Public lle - I UIRUUIT IW ItT . SEMINItl.E
Wl niltr m«•(! I* llftln#* A
Yawn*, a* usual, are proud
,nd don ‘ lalk ibout »■
onrft ft Wftftk for f-ndff Cnmftft' u\V«rr|
rnrlft of *i#ml»#l4 Co unig t in ( T l , m i H l l l t , PI HU
lo
It!
They
a r* th* product of re­
r
i
k
w
#
*
#
*
H
s
in
T
h
«*
Hun
for
tl
1
1
nr*
ed
by
Him
If.
ANT
TO
T
llr.
PHOVISION*
IIP
124 l*mk A' mu ft, Finch
Florid*
*
&lt;nil
iii.* * , fl u h id a
And you know hy now Ihe search and are now made In
Nam#* In which ftftftftwftfti IV iiiA i-re H
r &lt;» it&lt;i 1 :
s u p m. CHS. Berry Mason
th«r
Pro-roup
I
Iowa
*
f
Hr*.
Srh*D
ATI
I
•
Til
lH
■
‘
t»
'lay
of
D#c
A County Alii
Mid pruporlr s t a t u t e s , leas.
W Ini ftr P a r k . Fl orllft
1 0# («) rip liln Kan^iro*
"The Case of Hie Ruinous, *»&gt; to a slimmer figure lakes (he U. S. by one of uur leading
dftlrdi ikftftfft
►
mI*t r 1X1
P u l. Hull Dm
It.
A J4
lifting In thft County of e§*rnI• WHEREAS, iba City of San
1 II (II Wftftihftr, a
S sw*
A. M.
i&gt;\:
W
•
Hoad " Till* is a pretty good a ,,'t “f willpower and really
nnlft
IVfiift
of
Florid#.
Cnl*** ford. Florid* heretofore adopt-* lt»M III Frldar
7. 14, 21, 1Mi
lu
ll..*
Il**
ee
1
(ialiift
Today
l
10
4
2
i
Ar'hur
II
n*.
h*tth.
J
r
,
research laboratori**.
inch rtrflflcfttft th ill bft r«&gt; -I Ordloanc* 194. dhlch aald 11 4*0 (II TtinraamF at af
f CDH-M
suspense
story wilh s good1csflng ahoul mil only how you
m
r*riot»nr!ils
(9
»
i Iftf k «if c • ill •’nun
ordlnanc* daclittd Ih* Inten­
tlr
ft
n
iftd
ftcriirtilng
to
Iftw
Ih*
1 was able to gel small sup­
i
X
l
fxvorpft
Court
•
II
(tl
•*. M.
Itv M+rthft V vthlftti
cast snd il holds you, until it look—but now you feel,
|)t ojiftr t )r dfttcrlhtd In fturh rar- tion of said City to annii in 1 liA MU Frlilar
(«l
MITICK IIP A r m * %Till N
(&lt;• \m* i it-ft n I lift! ur f
( utliiB (Ii*h | l*aft»ft
ply of clever little booklets for
I tftpui&gt; Olftt k
Ita
corporal*
limit*
and
In
In­
11
f
Hu
i
ft
will
hft
*
1
4
hi
In
th
gels
so
shaggy
dog
al
Ihe
end
&gt;
recently
found
a
small
book
poll TAX I II.in
( *1 Ka#rrl"#a fur Wt'diin
iai ft a isr Howl (.am*
A\.*KltW'N IM Hll. DKAN
hl^fitftl r ft ah lihltlftf •! t hft front clude therein lit* following 414i«5
9 t» (9» I *■r |oon•
(Aft*. IUI.IU Plisrlda fllialulftft I A IoI*\v n d i : h
id m Il »*e lluFtl (.am*
il begins lo look like a Hitch which make* excellent sense, you, hut you must hurry if you
daacrlbvd property, to-wlt:
tlitur
4
*
f
ih**
Htrulnulft
(’«&gt;uniy
3U
lt«i?ii|)ftr ntH&lt;m
9
(41
IM»I
1 left h
Th*
Ewat
I
4S feat of I^&gt;t*
cock reject.
and also tell* of Uie Limmits wish a copy. Send m* your
CnurV
IlmiM
at
Bftnford.
Flor*
•
I H U f U iD A Y P. M.
t &gt;&gt; Mr. M«m*’U
NOTH’ K IH II KltF.nr tilV KN r O I I I 2311
name and be sure to slat* that
1.
9.
9.
and
4.
Amended
Plat
Ida,
on
tha
flrat
Mond»r
In
ih*
10 00 12 1 Mmkft Kawm for
H 3(19 30 pm
NIK’. Dr Blan to diet
That John !t#n 11nk* r ! h* h »M* nriin-tii. Flurifia
nf Druid I'aik. a* th* «ame 1 .no &lt;•) N+wft. W n u ir
of January, IMS. which
you want the "little slender
I ••(Hy
fli’ort*
ftr of l (t# full-' w1nk rftrtIft' .* (#■ I'uhll«h fiftc. 10. 17. 14 II. 1914 limn(h
ippnnr*
In
th*
offtr
-0
nf
lb*
Kildare
"Never
Is
a
laing
Limmit*
is
a
delirious,
at1*
t
hft
4!h
day
of
January.
HIS
(Il N•w•— MIhft Wftlft l tl cftrtlfi Mtft r n n -ie
m wNtwflint
h» ft filfti
Clark
of
in*
circuit
Court.
Dftlftd
ihia
|7lh
day
of
0
&lt;
s»
D a y " Mrirlly from sudsvillr tra rtn e creme filled sandwich l&gt;ook!rt " Also, if you are writ­
I■i■a
lUptl th prftfor fi i tin •1 III lift 1M
17» N» t i('u{ia
Hamlnol* County, Florida.
nliif, l !»44
•ft 1 (*•r 9nun vit 1*
s u m k ot ‘ •HIT
rtlflt ni« mimkr an4
•i
|0 (!) HunUijr *Hrlnltlaf
hill Waller Sle/ak makes «n&gt; biscuit, Form uIa led lo allay ing for other leaflets, ask to
*1
tb*
riplratton
of
thirty
day*
♦OffD !*l Djrrh’ft Km II
yftftr of Is ■UATI a*, i hft -If FCrip* •TATK UK FLOMIMA TO i
( 1 ) N•w•— W fllir C - to 20 : * M I*•i"ft Tli in Hun*
from
tha
data
of
adoption
of
Arthur
H
It#ckwith*
Jr.,
ploy
lie's in uurlli caldung hunger for long period* of have one Included; that ia, if
11 ' I l a*'■»* Luf y
ft 11(1 t h*
All UEthnoft ii l»»nora and all
kttf
Him of thft (1!
•uch ordlnanc*, *11 purauant t«
you will use it.
Cltrk. , Circuit Cult ft*
i l l} R io m y It urh•
Hal
llafttrftun
He
jit
j* &gt;* a Teutonic doctor lime, they »re easy to take,
i
i
i
n•in• In whlch H w•* ft ft-#V *•4 j»*rilftft rial mint in t *r tut, ■ hr.
th*
prrlWaloha
uf
chapter
t
n
u
|
firnilnnift Counly, Florida
to IS ( i •
Nft w a II#port
thrnush,
undar nr ■a -»1n*l
After the holidayi you are,
T:0« (»♦ ill# fin
ir * is foil 0w«:
Florida
Staiutaa.
1441,
and
who
has
*
sheltered
wife
You
con
eat
Just
four
of
Dies*
Hy:
H
N
Tamm.
Jt.
ntrhtInn
m
u «» C l
Yftftr of 2 NltOK H l.ANIh
kn •ft n
*ft. III
&lt;i&gt; H1f l •mftn
r*rtlfle»t* #N
WHEREAS, pursuant to tha
perhaps,
taking a second look
Dftpuly
Cltrk
f
C
|
Andy
nf
Miyb+rff
(!)
When he learns he has on in appetite-pleasing sandwich bisaa M R. LAND, and RITA M Hubllftli Dftc. 10, 17. 24. II. 1194 provisions of Ch»pl*r III M
m lluntlna A Ftthlnf
Illu m e* 1941
p«rdy
at your figuio and maybe your
11 10 (21
LAND, hia wifa. 1. * M BUILD- CDH44
Drarrl* lloo nf I'ragarlfl
Florid* Statutes. 1)41, no objac­ 7:10 ♦i i TH# Fllnotnnftft
rurable
disease,
hr
is
faced
culls
ami
a
glass
nf
whole
or
(41 Thft Htal^M.Toya
(A)
1^&gt;1 44 Sac. I MMwar I'ork ERS SUPPLIES, INC. a Flor( 2 ) Jj+nlftl lib' in
tion lo auch annraatlon wa*
Ift HI * hi
(•1
with Ihe piohlcm of making skim milk and make a meal! drcssei Jutt won't sip together
fofpnrillor:
CHAPMAN
(«l Th#
Dial Book 4 pa*a* *• * lift
fl]*d In lha Circuit Court, fiamlNOTIC
K
o
r
I
I
IT
ro.NCItKTK HU" KS. I.NC. t TOi TIIDMAB F.
*4ft
hi* helpless widow lo be sell You can do this once or (wire at Die back—or the (root! Fol­
n*l* County. Florida within lha 1.00 (41 I'orry Mar it
F
lU
D
A
T
P
.
M.
UKDPINO
IS) Doan* R » 4
Nam* ta which saaasaad Jull* Kloriift cr&gt;rpftTft • ■n; CARL A
KIKIoD. JB ind BUZANNK tlm* p«rto*ta provided and pur­ I 19 12)
a day. Your third meal, usual­ low the plan in the booklet
sufficient.
IS.Of (|) Hay NAhftn
Dr KIMarr
O. Quinn. All of said prorar'V II loOMMI-KID I It VI.VO H VC
suant lo tha published nolle#
8
UEDJIINGI’I
CLD,
hia
t l i Inoftft of Llfft
(9) Mr Thrr* 4 o*»
bring In th* County of faml- 1NO, doing bu»lf'4*ft ft* Irving
8 30 9 pm ABC. My Three ly dinner, sliould con*i»t of (it's a gift from m e), do as
lh»r*of. and
Wrlfft
♦•) l^mna flood
nola, Btata or Florid*. Unl«-«a Vrtno Lumbftf Yard; or rlfhftr
WHEREAS, tha City Com­ 9.99 14) ■’•••word
YOU AND EACH OF YOU art
Sons "Divorce—Bryant Bark low raloru* foods, for which suggested and irt&gt; yourself
J77S i«l Nfttftft—
(9) llrwllchrd
ouch corllflcot* thall ho ra- iir lh«nt. uni ftlf pftrlUft having hrr*by notlflftd that ault haft mission of ih* ftty of Hanford,
U
;
H
r
{
i t Cbnidiiiii+ft Cbureh
Style." Though there's a »*i-, there are suggestions included look younger aid feel how
diamad according to law tha nr rlfttmlng to h«*ft ftnjr right btftn commvflCtd again*! you Florid* da-mi It tn th* bavt 9:14 t l) Hatol
i « h let
(») Peyton I’luc* ,
proparty Caret Ibad In •ailijtirlft -»r lnt#r#«t tn th# firoptrtjr In th* Circuit Court of thft lnt*r**t» of - **14-City and tt&gt;*
c* n h * when
(!) MftftPWt F«r Tomltf. iBtis^uBniM* k*r tills shruv, Iheun wvvry patkagu of LimusiU- mur^®5*W?r
lo-wl
14) llatlaya of Balboo
earUttcat* will b* aold to tha lief«&gt;tn , dftftrrlttd.
.
iw k r
Ninth Judicial Circuit of th* Inhabitant* tb*r*of that *al&lt;l
row
part that works best involve* | If &gt;ou are one of those you are not carrying a burden
m, highoat cash talddar at tho front
I " t . l and I '''“ k
K I„ . „f Florid. In ond for 1" ,-in r b* *h**S«d I n wal-1 19:00 II) Kraft Thuutur
(Ii Kftlhftr Know! P f*t youngsters Chip ami Ernie and i "weak sisirr*" who Jusl caq- of extra poundxl
II) Jimmy l)»uti Show
((.,m « n He «nt. oocord- ^ , nol. 0 p u t, r lh, , bbr, . City.
ftfdoor of th# Samlnota O-uniy
it &lt;■ 14 (In 3i1Inf Llf HI
14) Thi Difor-dna
Court Hout# at Sanford. Flnr
NOW THEREFORE, RE IT
"* ? , ,
,,,' . |. w . vtatad till* of which Is:
llie way they view marriage, nol gel up enough willpower to
1
.110
til A Hint It Horn
Ida, on th* flrat Monday In tha
r-.-ontad
'1* Public
'
" " kfit* IIUIIK
ENACTED BY TDK PEOPLE 11.49 t#) Nrwa, Sp-rt*, WrwHum: PAVINtlH
FAVINiiti BANK. otc.
etc.
p
tha
III (Mr 1 Talk
thtr
paaS tS 2*T of
“f ,fl*
Tt*-.
rPlain!
i.lo tlff
divorce and marriage counse continue witn a planned diet,
month of January, I t l i, which
Iff,
OF
THE
C1TT
OF
SANFORD,
r.irda
Sammol* County,
County. |
* laiotur. PUOIllDA
rorJa of Samiunt*
(9) 11* 11n !*•« Hick •ra
fll Nrwa co p•
la th* 4th day ot January, m s
o v ik t u n
tors That's kind of deljghlfu! 1 believe you call fullow thil
1 14 111 K*»c tit
Florida.
Datad thl* ITth day of OctSECTION t That Ih* follow­ II to it) Nr wot Ino
I THOMAS K REDD! NOFt ELD,
Hclftnci
1
90
111
You,
*nd
a*&lt;-h
of
you,
*ra
B ID t - IM T H E A T R
l ul l p m CHS. Defenders one with the aid of I.immlts.
ing d**crlbad rtsl proparty, to­ 1114 II) Tonight Show
obar. 1114.
JR
and
SUZANNE
k.
IIED14 &gt; Aa Thi World T u rn
haraby nnllflad that • ault ha* DINQF1EL1). hia wlfa.
15) Th* l.att Show
wn ;
(Oftlotal Clsrk'a Saal)
"King of the Hill.” Thrre are'Y ou can have vanilla, orange,
r * ) N* a* It n•
l„ ,a brought aealnat you In th*
III Tbrotar ot Star*
t o m it *
Arthur It B trk w itty Jr
Th* E»*i II* fr*t nf lo ti 1.
I'atandanta
NHC Ntftrft lift purl
1
VI
vague allusions to civil right', or chocolate flavor* and that
circuit
U-&lt;urt,
In
and.for
SamiIII
1:09 tl) Morning ilisdllnua
Clark of Circuitl f&gt;Ur
1.
I
and
I,
Amandrd
Plat
In
Chancery
No
14114.
Oftftlft+tl Pi n NM«
J,.jrrUft
Yuun§
11/0
(91
nul,
County.
Florida,
In
ChanKamlnol* C-unty
of Druid Park, aa tho *am*
but (he focus of Ihe story Is IS a treat. Certainly, you can
The nature of thla ault la *
4
III I'niw unl
F R ID A Y A . Hr j ant It led I ’ A II ' (IN­
" * A * WITH 1-MAT
By: It. N. T*mm?
nppaara In the nfflc* of tha
of that certain
III FI am • In Th# Wind more on sensationalism than have some meal. For instance
STRUCTION 1A&gt;.(N COBl'tiBA- foraclnaura
4:44 (I) Sign on
F.i *:•” anti
Daputy Clark
clerk
of
tha
Circuit
Court,
mortsas*
held
and
owned
by
Hoc
iur
■
1
94
C
l
TInN.
«
Florida
corporation
morality and justice. Albert lean beef and lamb are very
4:14 111 Suuohlna Almanac
hamlnolr County, Florid*.
Publlah Dac. IS. IT. &gt;1. IL 1***
plaintiff, da ltd July 19th, 11*2
M
* mints T o u irriir.ii'’
lloun Partr
(
1
)
rialntlff.
v»J4DNIIOE
II
4
0
it)
World
Civilisation
rarordad October 11, 1991 b«. and tb* aim* la hereby *nC D ll-ll
Drkkrr plays a former racke good sources of protein and
(4) Mar !• Ciurt
LAND, »l»o knonn •» M. H and nrricKI
Raeorda Bonk 499 *«**d t* and made a part of 4.11 &lt;•&gt; Sign On Naw* A
STARTB FRIDAY
1 11 (9) Niwo
----------------s u i ip iT in v itaANltT aa/ RlT.t M LAND, hia In
(rer (at least he svear* it's should be pari of your reducing
Wootbrr
Ih*
City
of
Sanford*
Tlorid*
l**ga
14*
of
rht
Public
Records
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
w)&gt;, , ,
iiatandanl*. and you.
1 09 ( 1 ) Anothftr Wirld
•YOim
CHEATIN'
7 :tf (4) Today
purauant
to
th*
lorm*
nf
Chopof
Samlnol*
County,
Florida,
asformer)
who'*
first
accused
of
diet.
To
Till
Thft
Trulk
TOR TAX DEED
J ,n d a»ch of you. «r* r«qulr*d
it,
II) Sunablna Almanac
(S ir. iSS.ia Florida ■••t«l»* •&gt; , , rll, your A,iaw*r to tha cut baring that certain plac* tor 111.94, Flood* BtalutM. 7:11 (I)
H EART*
(4) rianartl Hotpltal
participating
In
narcotics
About
four
years
ago
the
Wako-up
Slovloo
1141.
or
pared
of
proparty
loc*l*d.
1040)
1 14 (4) Ntwi—Rdftitdi
ria ln litr* Complaint with tha
traffic and then of murder.
SECTION 1. That upon thla 7 29 (9| Naw*
Ummits idol was born In Eng*
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN. Clark of aald Court, and aarv* •Itual*. and balng In laid
fion't I i f
ordinance brooming eff*ot!ve 7 II II) Farm M*rk*l Raporl 4 14 It) You
(Color &gt;
Th*t T. M. Da*l tha holder of upon PUlntiri'a attorney, O. County *nd Plato, to-ollt
1.14
II)
Today
Ih*
i**ld*nla
and
property
own­
L
o
t
49,
8
tl
N
L
A
N
D
ih* following corllflcot* h»» ANDREW SPEER, whoaa *d(II F d ii of Nlfkl
III Mlckl* Kvna*
ESTATES. FIRST ADDI­ er* In lb* aboa* deaoribad an*
Iliad aald cortlflcat# lor l*» draaa I* 1JI W. Commercial
tl) Th# Tn 'in * M iff I id*
TION. according to a plat n*i*d era* ahstl ba agtIUtd tn I'M (4) [**•*! Raws, Wandrad to b* toouod tharaon. Tb* giraai. Sanfnrd Floyldi, a copy
4:44
It) Mft tell Hft m»
tharaof, -recorded la Plat all of th* Nghta and prltllag**
cortlflcat* number and yaar nf of aald Ananar, on or bafor#
(II TH* Bocrftt Btorm
Hook 11. P*#*o 92 and 44 tnd Immunlll** a* ar* from
li»u»nc*. th* d*»crlpllon of tha Friday, J*nu*ry U.'A. D, t»4l.
IS) Trftllmftitftr
tlm*
lo
lima
granted
to
tha
nf
the
Public
Record*
*f
1
4 IS :i NIIC N««ra Ripnrl
prop»rty,**_and -th# nam* tn and If you fail lo do oo. * da.
Samlnol* County, FloHda. proparty owners of th* City of
4:10 ft) Kftftl uf tlfduehe
W h ic h It waa aoaaaaad ar# oa cra, pro conlaaao wtll bo osirKagid h o t h r
EACH OF TOU IS REQUIR­ Sanford. Florida, and a* ar*
4 44 &lt;«&gt; M«llnr« tniorludi
tarad **»!»•: »',u »"d **ch ED
t -owo:
lU r h lo llir i Mvtlliff
lo file your anawar or other further protldod In Choptnr
14) 1’nrlft Wilt
U Cortlflcat* No. 1141
T **r of of y*Ai. for the ral'-f damandod- written
lit
.
Florida
Bialutaa.
l
if
t
,
and
defenses
to
th*
Com­
Thft
rftfulftr
m
nuil
mafttlnf
ad
In
aald
Complaint.
4:4* ( 1 ) WftlU Fftrio
laausnr* 1141
Tb* n*tyr# ot thl* suit t* to plaint with th* Clark of Ih* thall further be oubject to tha of th« fttivckhold^ra iif Th# #?111( 1 ) llucklvHtrrp Hound
Daoorlplloa of Pr*p*»ty&gt;
of residence er ••ns Ilftnk of Oviedo, Uvlftdo,
Hftfthunl
Lot* 7 A I Blk 2 Allan'# foracloa# that certain mortgag# Circuit Court of Samlnol* Coun­ roeponolMlltloe
as may be from time Florid*, will bft h»l*1 +t thft 1 tl ( 1 ) Hporlft ^
_______
plant—Addition l a \ V *tb lD g ^ ^ **_ A jr^ u N JiL R i Pb LAND ty. Florida, In thl* proceeding (ownership
•• 11 ,.t v■d&lt;I •r mIn vd kg 11 . « •.
fii TTtWftcopft
Ion Haight* Plot Book I *l*o known *• M R .XD 7D Tanr *nd—tn »ervg" g—rnpy—thereof ernlng authority nf the City of ty tX n - kfiinener-Yfmtiftnr- mt I H Ml
upon
tha
plaintiff*
atlorntye,
2:00
I*.
M
on
Thurodijr.
J*n
RITA M. LAND, hi* wll*. to l&gt;
tn f.tftvo It To BitVM
IN*go 99
.
Florid* and th* pre­ Uftrf Hth. I t l i far thft ftlftft
Nam* In which oaacaaad Clin­ * M CONSTRUCTION U)AN whoa* name* and addr*** ar* Sanford,
(4) Nftwft, WoAlkir,
h*r*ln*ft*r s*t forth, *■ re­ visions of aald Chapter.
tlon of offlrtrs ftnd (h« lr«na
Hports
ton * Antlnonotta lloldan. All CORPORATION. » Florid* cor­ quired
SECTION ?. Thl* ordinance ftctinn of fturh othtr huftintftft
l ie , not U ltr than
of #Ald properly -b*lng In th* poration, recorded In Official Ih* lllhbyday
ehe)l
beoerae
effective
Immodl
of
January,
1941
•
•
mar
propft/lf
com*
bftforft
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Luncheon Fetes M iss Bradley

New Markets

Th* Tkdnor gueit redMved •
from the hoatesiea.
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Others attending were the
honorce's mother, Mra. Gor­
don
Bradley;
the groomelect’s mother, Mrs, Leeper;
Mrs. Al Stanley, Mrs. Martha
Ashby, Mrs. Alex McKibbin,
Mrs. Greg Walker and Miss
Sharon Riser.

Devoted Entirely

Hollywood Paper

T o Gourmet Foods

Reflects Success

Min B arbara Bradley whose
wedding to Prank Bowden,
ion of Mrs. L. E . Leeper, will
be an event of Ja n . 23, wai
gueat of honor at a bridal
luncheon at Creighton Gardens
recently.

WASHINGTON (UP1) Houiewivei may *om rdiy find
papaya from Form oia, truff­
les from Italy or angulas eels
from Spain at the corner su­
permarket If an experiment
underway here is succenful.
One supermarket chain has
opened Its first International
supermarket devoted to gour­
met foods from 50 countries—
the first International super­
market In the United Statea,
the company believes.
From flih to cheese, wine
to coffee, the ahelve* offer
thousands of varieties of for­
eign delicacies and native
specialties, along with the
know-how to prepare them
properly, company officials
say.
The latter prohlem-how to
tempt housewives to try foods
they do not know how to cook
—Is solved by providing atten
d a n ta jn d consultants in car'
department to m y d a lr ^ h ^ il
■done, according to the store.
, Among the special departmanta are cheeses and sau­
sages, prime meat, fish and
poultry, wine and liquor, spe­
cialty and foreign grocery,
fruit and produre, hulk coffee,
Iroicn foods and others.

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Mrs. I Hodges. T

With Lady Boss

Page 8 — Pec. 31, 1964

Mrs. Anderson
Honors Sister A t
Open House
Open house was observed
Tuesday afternoon and even­
ing at the home of Mrs. C. A.
Anderson J r ., on Shannon
Drive. Guests of honor were
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Symonds
and children, Jam es
and
Kaye, of Sodui, N. Y.
Mrs. Symonds, the sister of
Mrs, Anderson, formerly lived
in Sanford, graduating from
Seminole High School with the
class of 1931. She h is lived In
Sodua since her marriage in
1935.
The home was gdorned with
holiday
decorations.
The
punch table was overlaid with
a nylon net cloth appiiqued
with felt poinsettias arid the
punch bowl surrounded with
holly berries and b u t t o n
mums.
Refreshments
of
hors d'oeuvres, holiday cook­
ies, punch, nuts and mints
were served.
Between 75 and 100 friends
called during the appointed
hour*. Assisting with the serv­
ing were Mrs. V. B. Hasty,
Mrs, B. L. Dann and Mrs.
Vernon Davis.

HOLLYWOOD (U P I)-T lc h l
Wilkcrson, owner and publish­
er of "The Hollywood Reporte r ," Is anything but the stereo­
type of a journalism magnate.
You know—old, crusty and
desk-pounding.
Tichl Is young, good looking
and quiet.
The tall, brown-eyed brun­
ette became puhlishrr of the
entertainment-oriented Journal
two years ago on the
death of her husband and the
paper's f o u n d e r , William
Richard (Billy) Wilkerson.
She immediately turned out
to be something of a female
whig kid. Circulation, adver­
tising and the paper's cover­
age all shot up.
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
" I love the paper," she said.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Waiitu
" I used lo handle its finances
for my husband, and when he have returned_from an inter..*t'gfW *Tf)c Reporter’ was In jryvyn'iJSXpcwicattoa ia. several

M iss Whitten T,o
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Whittenat The bride-elect was graduat-|with the class of 1964. where
of Sanford announce the en , ] ed from Seminole High School] she was a Glee Club m e m b f
for four years.
gagement
and approaching
Her fiance was born in Dal­
marriage of their daughter,
las and was graduated from*
M in Sharon Lynn Whitten, to
Woodrow Wilson High School
John Millard Klrksgard, ton
with the class of 1959. He la
of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Kirkspresently serving a tour of
gard of Dallas, T cx ai.
duty with the United Staten
Navy, attached lo Heavy At­
tack Squadron Seven,
The wedding will be an even*
of March 6, 1965 at 7:30 p. rC
at the Sanford Church of God.

Spears-Bussler

Wedding Planned

IT’S THE

For Jan. I
Final plans are being an
nounced for the wedding of
Misa Linda Spears, daughter
of Mrs. Elizabeth Spears, Sanford, to Ron Bustler, son of
Mrs. A. K. Busster, of New­
man, G i.
The wedding will be an
event of Ja n . 1 at 2 p.m. in
the West Newman Methodist
Church.
No formal Invitations . arc
being sent and ail friends of
the couple are invited to at­
tend..

CRESCENT

Cut For The
New Silhouette
Shaping
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SHARON WHITTEN

Lake-Mary

Personals

By Frances Wester
Mrs. J . A. Vam and daugh­
ter, Mrs. J . P . Benson, of
Lake Mary, had as guests for
the day Mrs, I-cila C. Hill, of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Alexandria, V a.; Mr. and Mrs.
mond I-awann. They also at
Robert L. Cory and their five
tended the reunion of the 1934
children from Washington, D.
class of Seminole High School
C.^jmd Mr. amf-Mrs. Harold
of which-Mrs. M * e k r s a f n'f v
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MRS. gLXNN HODGES, acutAd, and Mrs. M. G. Hodges (not pictured)
Lryrcre*-t.vt-Ho.‘)tetwtiif- lo
con at -GatightuaJpeftleria baflnsiflg—
'iWtk
M i s s -B a rb a ra *tirn rilry , bride-chfrt o f Bivm
k mnrri«T7-StnndingYniniYfi^—left are Mrs.-L.-E. •LeejxH*, mother of the future groomr Mi»a Bntd)eyy
bride-eloct; and her mother, Mrs. Gordon Bradley*

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Wilkcrson. lii'h o . began, -the daughter and ton-inlaw and
Rev. and Mrs. Fred Foster
paper in . 1930, married Tichl family, Mr. and Mrs. John
in 1951. As his widow, she | Forlcin Jr ., of Granite Falls, of Oxford called on Mr. and
wasn't awed by her sudden po- .N. C. They also visited a Mrs. Raymond Lawson, Mon­
sillon She hired a new crew of! granddaughter and her hus* day.
young editors and writers who hind, Mr. andt Mrs. Gregory
Mr.'and Mrs. Cecil Moore of
reflected her ideas, and things j Couch, of the same city.
Bradenton spent ten days with
couldn’t have' turned out bet­
They then traveled to Vir­
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Grimes
Keeping Current
ter.
ginia and visited a son, Rich­
of Lemon Bluff.
Something that has been
" I carry tHe paper around ard Dunn. In Gloustcr, Va.,
„ around for year* is accepted
with me everywhere," she and another son and family,
Mr and Mrs. Ray Wagoner
without
question.
Talcum
said. "E ven when 1 go lo Mr. and Mrs Karl Dunn and
of Klida. Ohio, have arrived
powder la such an item. Keep­
parties I'm thinking all the live children, uf Hampton, Va.
at their wintrr home at
ing pace with current pack­
lim e.”
While returning home they
Lemon Bluff for an indefinite
aging, It now conwi in reHer mind may be on paper! stepped in Durham, N. C., and
stay.
freahing
spray . container!.
most of the day. hut somehow visited three of her brothers,
Hut, talcum powder or pow­
Mrs Wilkerson has found tim e d '' b. Adams, J M. Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Agncr
dered talc la the same. Talc 'a
to write several television &gt; n,) Forral Adams, and a sis
and children, Kevin. Kelley
a type of soft alone, similar
scripts.
and Kathy, of Los Angeles,
to anapsloqf o r French chalk,
C W Kurgeson.
"I took creative writing In
|t'aiif , spent five days with
and the finest comes from
college," she said " I really
Italy It Is pulverised ami
Mr. and Mrs W F M - k ,ll!l P*rrn**' " r “n&lt;l " r* W
hope to write for television nr
A, Agncr, of l.emon Bluff.
scented for mllady'a use.
er
and children. Mary, Susan
do short stories, my writing
and Billy, letl Monday for
is more [Hiclic than journal­
Mrs, Ilia Williams. Mis
their home in Memphis. Tenn.
istic.’’
L A R K ’S G O A L
They spent a week with her lie spent the Christmas holi­
days with her cousin, Mrs.
NF.W YORK ( IM’I &gt;—Every
Her paper covers a greater
Harry Osteen.
field tiian ever — including
dollar spent for a
HOME DOPE (IN
plays
age sends 27 pounds or naira
Christmas dinner guests of
"1 think we started the re­
of foods to a hungiy person
DRUG SA LES
vival of |lir legitimate theater
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Masters
in need, (’ ARK, Inc, reports.
NEW YilKK ( I l l 'l l — It were Mr. and Mrs
IV T
in this area," she said. "We've
Goal of the 11)64-65 emu*
•teen giving It prominence, in flgun-a, if you’ve noticed Die Piety. Miss Jean Masters and
palgn is delivery of fl.fi ^mil­
eluding Shakespearean drama, comer druggist too busy to Mr and Mrs Albert Fell and
lion packages in the names
and thrre arc now over 50 ihnt aleiut the weather. He's children
of Amrrleans who donate a
never had busier times, in
small theaters here
rtntlar-per-parknge as part of
"W e've also changed the pa term* of dollars.
Mrs. Ena Williams. Mrs
CARK’s plsn to help feed a
The Phnriuareutirsl Mnnu- Harry Osteen and Mrs. Roy
record 27 million hungry per­
per lo cover television My
sons In 34 countries
husband was hoping television faeluters Association reports Staley are all patients in Sem ­
would go away, if he ignored suli-s of ethical drug*—pre- inole Memorial Hospital.
It "
M-ription ami over-the-counter
Tichl has proved to be a pos- items advertised only to the
Christmas dinner guests of
itive thinker as her associate health professions — exceed­ Mrs. Lois Brooke were Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Crnake| from Spartenliurg, S .C.
from High Point, N. C. alto editor Lewis Arnold points ed 12 billion in the United Charles Brown; Mr. and Mrs.
out:
Slates fur the first lime in Don Stowcll and children,
(if Niirelssus Drive entertained | Their daughter, J a n e t t e
joined the group.
"When 20th Century Fox 1063. All drug Industry sales -Maxine, Corky and Vince;
Mr, ami Mrs. K D MaeManus
was down. Tirlii said ’let's be were |2.9 billion, five per cent Mrs. Edwin Draddock and
of Apopka ^liores fur Christ­
upheat in our coverage, get above 1962. Indications are children, Crystal, Jim m y, Al­
mas dinner at Sim Ileliary
people to think positive.' I that the '64 figures will grow len and Danny; and Mr. and
Restaurant.
think we helped revive It (the some more.
Mra. I). Young.
studio)."
Mr, and Mrs, Arthur WagAnd they think Hollywood is
of Lilac Dyivc entertained
healthy, now; pointing to the
The
age
old
and
honored
nar
over
the
oranges.
Exlin
at Christmas dinner
existence .at n —uwtopmulaDl
at their home. Mrs. Wagner's traittrmrr nf the New Y e a r's 1 gu t*h -R rr-fl»rn rs by ladling
Heated port over the studios.
brother, Nicholas lierry, who punch him ! i;rt&gt; priority lit*it
is staying with them, had Ills ment &gt;1 New York's palatial " " " * « • Sc° e ,n mu£* or
. . .
glasses
sun anil wife, Mr. .and Mrs. “J-our
.Seasons " We chose
STRAW BERRY PUNCH
Arthur J
Berry, of Venice,
these for you, passing them
(75 to HO servings)
Fla., visit them on Christmas
on
with
our
sincere
wishes
2
pints
fresh strawberries
Day. Mrs Wagner's sister and
brother in law. Mr and Mrs. fur a happy, healthy and Filth of white wine
FOB APPOINTMENT
'■» cup Grand Marnier
Jam es F. Grimsluw, of Kl Jo well fed 1963
H-.-L. Seven , of Fern Park,
FLAMING AKCIIHI.MIOF
2 filths of white Wine
CALL 322-5G9?
Bean, Were also among the
is seriously ill (allowing three
I quart Perrier water
121 to 30 servings)
guests.
major opvrationi during the
or club soda
4 targe fresh oranges
past thrre months. He is at
Fresh orange slices
Cloves
Rev and Mrs Cecil N. Ogg
the Hines Veterans Hospital,
Fresh lemon slices
2 fifths uf lawny port
of Hibiscus Drive entertained
In lllneivllle, HI.
BEAUTY SALON
Ice .
3 slieks cinnamon
their son m lajv and daughter,
Mra. Severa is staying with
IN MONTEZUMA HOTEL Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Harry Foster,
Marinate (hr strawberries Ihetr daughter and dielr ad­
12 whole allspice——.
for half an hour in 1 bottle of dress Is 509 Pipfcr Lane, Lake
W tsp. ground nutmeg
and grandchildren, Doug, Don
3rd &amp; MAGNOLIA
FOR
white wine and Die Grand Villa, 111.
1 cup cognac
and Tanya, for the holiday a
Mariner
for
2
hours.
Add
Stud oranges with cloves.
Bake In moderate- corn (35o sugar if &gt; necessary. When
degrees) f o r 20 minutes. ready lo serve, pour the
OUR PRIMARY
While the oranges are baking, strawberry mixture over a
beat the port with cinnamon block of ice in a punch bowl
CO N C E R N . . . T H E
sticks, whole allspice and Add the remaining 2 bottles
(A (2.00 VALUE)
PRESCRIPTION
ground nutmeg. Do not let it of wine, and just before serv­
boil. When the oranges are ing, (he Perrier water or club
ACCURACY
with fresh
removed from the oven, place soda. Garnish
P U R IT Y * INTEGRITY
them in a metal or heavy pot­ orange and lemon alicei.
tery howl, which has been
Note: If you wish you may
a contdata lipstick wardrobe.
• PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR AND
heated, and pour over them substitute champagne for the
DELIVERED AT NO EXTRA COST
the heated cognac. Ignite the white wine and soda at (be
cognac and spoon flaming cog- last.

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CALL 322-4913

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Hair Styling Saloa

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DOWNTOWN

SANFORD

D e B a r y Personals

Flaming Archbishop Ideal

For New Year's Punch Bowl

Fern Park

Personals

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BONUS
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• WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR
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PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT

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January 4-5-6, 1965
HOURBt
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recently enjoyed t!ie annual Christ nm.« dinner party at ttie t'apri Resttiujant with yiirst* Rov and Sally Green. Antotur thane participating in tin*
festivities pictured from the left are David Tomlinson, Mrs. Topdinson,
Mrs. David Smith and Mr. Smith.

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BROWN SUGAR
at 350 degrees lor 3ll to 35
t i r Wrap hi toil, thill several
minules. Serve warm willi v*
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CHOCOLATE CAKE
ml III lee ereaiil or wliipmil
lh|n xlivc* with a fluted vege
• pet.
2 eup.s idled cake Hour
cream Serves fi
I a Mi siller. Hake oil utigrra*
CHOCOLATK-M I'
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MACAIDFriXs
t» Isp bilking amla
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tnlnille.
or
until1
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lightly
brew not
Makes
4 pkga. dierry Jello
| k lip. sail.
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cup
sburlelling
dozen
3 cups sugar
1 rup sugar
2 cups firmly packed b row n.
4 cups lint water
3 Mjuarc* unsweetened churn
sugar
I' o i . k a n o n k i i s
11 pk„s strawberry Konlndr
late, crated
2 eggs
1 sm.ill Imttlr almond rnlrael
loiahine nud nil’ll over lud
H ciip tiiicl; chopped iilturi*
1 tap. vanilla
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12 laiitli8 T l p
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Dissolve jello and sugat ui
Grease and flour two 8 Inch hot water Mix well all in
round rake pans
Sift to grnllenls except 7 t ’p Ju«l
gettu-r the first 1 ingredients
before
serving
add
7*t’p
( r e a m shottening. add sugar Serves IMS
gradually, lie.il until fluffy.
Add eggs one at a lime, brut
'sell afjer each addition. Mir 1
in saMIla and chocolate Add
silled ills Ingredients • lllllet
Hv IVnnns I sles
at a lime, alternately with I Mi*. Ague* Williams, fm
milk Mu only long enough to
mcrly " I Meredllb Mumi, 1 *
Mend well
Pour into pails
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Bake 30 minutes or until lop
spungs
bark
"lien lightly 107 Evsnr SI reel, in nilalidu,
toiiilied with fingertip 1 uol following .in extended dim -s
in pans 8 minutes Itemuve Visiting with hei during the
p.ist week wi l e lelutlve* from
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and family, ol Detroit Mich . or unlit f m k-lendi'i Iteiiiutr
are visiting In* parents, Ml skew e l * m *lih*g and cut in
and Mr* Zeno ID land, on Is* 11 4” sines In s e t n F-p.von
sbri i v mushroom sain e over
Pa-adrna Mteet

Holiday guest- si the
Dixie Highway borne of
and Mrs A P Bower sox
Mr snd Mr* Mike Gore*
too, Jo e , of Berwick. Pa.

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Mr
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and

Councilman-elect snd Mrs
Percy White, of 12th Street
h a i r at llieir guest, her sis
ter III law. Mi* E m m * t'ndri
w .n l, uf Lawndale, t aid
lli'lldty “gue*lr at the f m
in an n t'lrrle Imiiie ol Mr slid
Mrs Paul laon are his imi
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Mi
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Don
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In saucepan, emutdlir I .all
Mr* William Wright, who re miiahr.uun gravy wrllii ' j cup
ic m Ij returned to their winter •hi l l y w inv. Ileal until hohInline on Wallen Mreel from 1.1)
Noulli Wales. N X . are Mr.
•ml Mi* Donald I’ Hiney and
Juan, ol Lancaster, N V

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Mr. tod Mrs. Paul Hyland

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M*nct' ul (lail-ibn

Is convalescing satisfactorily]
at her homt on San Lamlo
spring* Drive, in lamgwood
-Nhe was burned In an accident
at the Children's Community
Christmas parly.
Burnt in her eye* have healed sufficiently to permit her
to read at five minute Inter­
vals. She I* now able to have
visitors and runtinuet to re ­
ceive acoret of get well cards.

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Mr and Mis Book Murlsy
and son. VIark *|&gt;enl t hrisl
im « uiiii \lr» Muilr&gt; $
iiit- Mr end Mr* John Pre
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«4iir iiM*iiih«*r» •»( the fainll)
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lor I h ll-liu a- diuiiel
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dren of Bet
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riu Mew arts hud Iclt Im
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lam ia Mcl.ain, wlur is
Drllary Nursing Homv.-|
recent visitors her hro
Willard
Howell,
amt
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Vtyra Smith, of
family, of Tampa.
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houieguesti of* tin day Mrs lam ia was aide
Alike Mlnarlk al Ins humc to go to the dining ruotn for ^
1318 Park Avc., are hit son dinner with her vlsltori. tlo'
snd family, Dr and Mi* llm
tir*l tune vile had lut-n a'de
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•re also visiting points ol in ma» dinner amt reports that r , A F A N C Y W E A V E S
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terest in Central Florida.
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H U G E S A V IN G O N F A B R IC S

John Grogan, sun uf ILev.
and Mrs W M Grogan, was
lionu- In spend a week wlttl Ills
p.irrnts during Ihe t 'h r i* lm ** t
holiday &gt;i
till*
was John's
In si trip to Genev a since llei
Grog.ill became pastor nf (lie
F ir'l Bapllxt Church her# I
.11&gt;|)li .illeuds Ib-linont ( i*lis*Ki­
ln Nashville. Teim , hut ha*
ho|u-* of changing In Mli'isun
llir Grogans' nldesi ton, Mac,
w*a- unable In make It home
lor l hrl-liiiai lull plans lu
ionic ho a 'l t d Hut sum m u

Mayor elect and Mrs David Wii|ne»da\ wdh her gram!
Wentworth ol Lamgwood held iiioIIm i
Milamlte long
a Special family gel together an*l aunt and mule Mr ami
and dinner al Oieir liuilie mi Mi* |„ W Hoi he
Kfl'l Lake Avenue Sunday
with file ul then elilldren and
riut of town gueata at the
IS graiidthlldirn
.Nhanuon Drive Imiiiv ul .Mrs
present (or llir occasion &lt; 5 Anderson J i during the
.Were Mi and Mis Bichard hnlida)i were Mrs
J
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Hersliey ami ililldirn, ol Ul Hall and Ml find Mr* ll A
lletuwn. I'* :'E u g e n e Burki-y,1 Martin, at! ul Lake Wurth.
who la stationed al the Jack Me and Mr* Ivan h)u|ouds
tout die N VS. Mr and Mrt.j ala! family. .Vatu*. N. V . Mr
Dale Wentworth and children. and Mrs. Ilotu-rl .Nelcsnlc mid
Vila
Lake Mai y, Mr. and Mr* &gt;family, Lanlana;
Mr
.md in tF»r
David Burkry and chlldirn Mrs. Ilsmld D eikir amt lam lia*I as
and Mr* Jack Bushot and tly. laingwoiat, and Vlr a n d ! liter.
children, all of Longwood
M n : C. A Anderson, III, and sister,

Bobbie Dr Pre». grandson of
Mr. and Mrs J B Grant, It
Mr ami Mi* Henry Stim uli,
rccu|ierallug at thru home on nf Avon Like, Ohio, have rePalmetto Nlrret Hum injuries lurneil to Ihclr winter home
rrreivrd when tic was struck on Hie m u Dine Highway,
by a .ca r re rr n ll; He recrlved north uf lyingwriMal
a concussion and Irarturgd Irg
but it refunded improving
Friends of Mr* Claude I.a&gt;n
very rapid!) now.
will be glad lo know that she

Sure I'p To 25rc
On Rest Selling

Such Aa One Shown
and Many Others.

Sherry-Mushroom Maura

Vli .ni'l Mr- I 'll e i lorn II
Visiting willi Ml ami Vli*
ni Pities Xtiflbe ate 'l - lt iiu Garland 5b.iw at their t butch
Mr$
MrIVa .Markr |« In
Irn-nds .mil relatives m ride Ntieel home alt- llieir •laugh- ( l«-.«r v%4t«*r %iBitinu h»*r *on
do. riluo
III
Mr* llblialrl Holbrook
hi** wife .4id! *4»n Thi*
and duiiglders Biianne lle&lt; Ky AIUt I
are I imiii K nr
Mrs. K e n n e i h Biabu/oii ■md Mila, ol Fairbanks. Ala*
ton I’d *rul a i r % m •ti4&lt;iui)f.
I sillgw*shI is refill leil tesIliiK ka
in t learw alel
cuinfoi lahly al the Kbuul.i
*arii|ariuiu ami Hospital ami
Guests
si
th e
Warren
I’ r sml Mi i Wilham i Bill i
Is able In rei’eise s i.sllors Nile Nlreel home of Vli arid Mis
Meiluellw-r and Hit •'&lt; Yliil
uw» seveielv siahlisi lecelv
Wilhmu lb- Kiiss during the dren. Patricia .lean and Del*
mg *ei olid and lliml i lc a fu holidays w i n Vlr and Mi* E Ide ol Foil 1.alidrrdulc Sfielil
bm n&lt; m e r iiiosl ul I Its- hull! I t ondlotl, ol Alliens. Ga , lour dais dining Hie holidays
|nu lion ul her IimI; ill .in ui 1 1 Mt and Mrs Danny Earn* with Ills paient- Mi and Mrs
dent al Hie &lt; oinmuml; i list •&lt;ml dauilhtei of Kh/alu-tii, N F
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Mnrlwethi-I ul Hull
dien's f l u islinks parti, lo 1*1 J , ami Ml
xml Vlr&gt; Fells home on Milter l.aki
terenll) In the \ ubiuleei f i n
lb
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IKpaitmeni
Lake lllawalha, Y J
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2 i lips canned iwadies
2 (lisp- lemon lilies'
'i tsp cinnamon
I thsp liuller
'i cup tiiellul shortening
1 cup brown -siig.it
's Clip Mill'd (l"ll!
’» Isp salt
'■ Isp siala
*i rup ifulrk .rooking oatmeal
liuller ir in .11 &gt; iii mi
Isp vanilla
Vllall.'c iM'Si'ties m gieast'll
j o . del I sugar
I -fl- s ainlia
•hollow bn king dlsll, sprinkle
with lemon June and t lima
i ups silted Hour
nioii and dot willi luiller
. I'p sail
melleil butler and
1 cup uii.i k ui old fashioned Com tune
lulls IIIIio . iImcI
brown sugui Sill limn, salt
ileal Iulller until c re am ;
.nil s*,.|,i logether and mis
add sugit gradually, healing willi oaliiieal Blend with Hie
mlsturr, s rumbling
until •month lllcnil in vanilla s u g a r
Sill Ingrlher flour and gall
well Add vanilla, spread over
r s u i aivtar r n w n
In creauitst
mlxluie pearlies and haki In a pre
a diani. lt.Ha |l" diain. »H »a aild
3 * , * ' diani. 2.Ha 7" itiam *• Ha Mending’ well sin in oulv Iwated uvi-n al .Uu degrees
.Nerve willi
shape duilg'll In lorm rri-l lor 45 minules
s i i . v h n r i . n l nv —
I clils up ung'fr.iMsI r&lt;»*k) warm custard sauce or top
IN I'EUN M i o n \i.
sheets
llakt *n preheated milk, b rrv rs 4
• • •
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A P P L E i M I E DE.n s LMT
itiiimles
Whlh
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sill
powdered
sugar
o s n ' . rup margarine
1 1 2 S . 1 ' A l t K AN E .
t l e s i e n ls Makes 3 do/en
*, rup sugar
I egg
V l Ptipi sifted flour
1 tsp baking powder
'» lip. atxla
2 cups chopped lart apple*
I (8 u l.) pkg dates, cut up
'« cup brown sugar, parked
I Up. cinnamon
's eup rbupped nuts
Crram margarine and ru­
gae. Add eggs and twal well.
Mir in flour, linking powder
and soda
To this mixture
add apples and dates and mix
well. Spread In a well greased
8 by 8 pan .Sprinkle the tup
with the mixture of brown su­
gar, cinnamon and nuta. Bake

i c h , p lia l i lc , gloony c o r d o v a n leal h e r •Up­
o n * w ith handaew n fron t »cam . Y earn of
w e a r in t h e u p p e r * w i t h n e v e r a l re-M ile*.

I tsp n**l&lt;ctltelt|iilr suue&lt;
I egg beaten
1 flank steak, about '2 pounds

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margarine. Uleiul innaliioom*.
paisley, wahulls, som cream,
VNorteateralilie suuretaml egg,Tty J o Ann Hays
Ndd to onion mixture. Stir in
A wrlrtmtc lo ( I f i jf v i gors
potato chips. Pli,re sleak on
cutting laianl. Cut length- |
»° ' * r- » '" 1 Mr‘
*"Ult» j
wise, willi grain, nltuosl In Williams and children, Bust)'
Usi../ripen ami flatten1 unroi and J o y c e A^n. TRe WillUnm |
dflgr. The mea\ -t. n»w »&gt;aH - h* ve niovcd“ f f l W ^ ► R o g e r s
Vs TTmV* a . V J 7 t ^ “ '
wide !
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(ii7|* T7nVt\ iTmppoirrnnnr__
Spm»^ pntiiio chip tnltftm lUn1*! I I Hie
. of, B a r^ I
riNiins
over meat, leaving ahoni l
•■**&gt; of Gcoeva. f
IhRjv fh.tly t hs*ppril p*i»lr)r
mill on each end and far side , **"• t * * n c c s •nil tsnilc, » e
»ltfpf'4 'l \«nlntitw
Iti.overe.r Boll front side •* welcome you lo tie n n * tail
cuiiiuiririal ••Mir
foi Jelly roll, folding ends to hope you like ll as much a*
« 'Mill
we do.
Ii*•1*1 filling. Fasten with skew

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g l a s r j h w l i i l r , * (.nTmutrrr* I n , -s-"11-I» M o n e l s . bed
Brat—.unttt— n t i f — and '^ v -ei't* -better-------------- ----------glossy Fold la ehoeolaie and
Remove from bent to o l pi
flltierta. Prop by teaspoons oil mmules
Add and huai nil
gr«‘im*d bitkin »h c«*t ii.ikr at ligld in mlor
■« cup (irmly pack«.| hrown
S?-1*
for IS ntiniiW**
sttaar
ilukt-A alMMlI I'd (Jo/CU *
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I I isps Timilla
n m p v s k i . ii n t n u n
silt tugi-ther and stir In
Sl.ll I s
grrfdu &gt;llv“
1 rup luilli r
1 i * ups sifted flour
1 1 eiip s i i . i r
v, Isp linking SDlla
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1 rup Inu » n sii.ai
1 sp nutmeg
2 ega*
i I*p 'sail
I t-|l. vanilla
\dd and ml* well
‘ v tip
liakinc •••.la
I tin/ pkg &gt;e III I ms eel Clloeo
2*, cups limn
late morsels
1 |s|i tall
. clip rolled oats
2 Isps iinnanioii
shape into 12 inch |o|| on
I lap. ginger
a . .s .i i p,*|.r U ia p in ssavi I
•» cup puppy -eiiipapci i loll thoroughly pre
Cream ludi.-r at .1 -ugai mi Ileal useu lo 375 degree- l n
III find;
\dd egg* mu ..I a . l a p loll a II*I lilt llollgll ill I
lime lualmg will ..llei i .a Ii Hu i -list's. I'lase cash slue
addition stir III Vanilla VI i x in' -nli
ilossi
aiul till III
and «m halting «i*l.i flour, *111 -*i ii*fs I*l.i. • on uncreased
sail and -pli * - 'i n m p**pp&gt; 1 x.lkl* slt,,t*|. ,(»»»il' 2 ini lieseeds
Min liiiitmigldy vs itfi a pint Hake lar S lu 10 mill
haiuis vpiid inio ..ii, - a .....in .«•■• Makes I il*'/oli
roll alaiul 2 .fit lav*&gt; in ill.mu
VI VII s i III si K.VIJ*

l i e n * la III) unusual way lo
piepaie « . flunk sleak — by
tolling it over n filling of wal­
nuts.* mushrooms ami roar set;
&gt;lioppcit i hips umong othei
ItigieiliciiU. Hot s h e ll ) wine
la part of Ihe same that
make* this dish worthy of a
Continental t lief.
PINtv H E E L I4TKAKI1 t K E
2 cops roaiaely erusbed potato
ehlpl (meaauird afte r *
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RICHARD I’KRltrm,
milt of Mr. anil Mr*.
Frank I’erritti of Dol
Ray Manor celebrated
hi* first birthday on
Dec. 18 willi a party at
hit* home featuring the
traditional h i r t h d a y
rake and all tin* triinmiiiK*.

Pinwheel Flank Steakbake

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THE MOVIKI.AND EMPLOYES and their letter lialvea were honored
by the manager, Hugh Prince. Inst Sumlay with Christmas dinner at
Ruse ami Wilkes Restaurant. Highlight of the gala dinner was the em­
ployes receiving their Christmas cheeks and in turn the employes.present­
ing the l»os8 with n gift certificate.

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Friday, January 1, 1969
H A PPY NEW YEAR
G E N E R A L TEN D EN C IES:
Until mldafternoon you are
able to wind up whatever you
hava already placed In mo­
tion that haa to do with con*
ditlona or peraona a t a dla*
Lance and whera your apodal
obligations ara concerned. A f­
terward you can certainly
think over tha long-range de*
alrea that you Want to put In
motion very aoon.
A R IE S (March 21 to April
IS) Planning tha exact thing!
you want to do In the Immed­
iate future la possible in AM.
Talk Ideas over with others,
contacting any backers you
need. Use practical methods
in PM especially.
TA URUS (April 20 to May
20) Making mattera of policy
more effective during morn­
ing Is wlae, and they can then
be put into effect tonight. In­
crease well being. Com* to
fa r better understanding with
both new and long-time allies.
GEMINI (May 21' to June
21) Cementing better rela­
tions with associates, especi­
ally in the matter of policy to
be followed in the future is
excellent in AM. Think of
their welfare as well as your
own. Get things rolling well
in PM.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to Ju ly 21) Get a t those
’ chores you Ilka to do In AM,
but then hava a little rest pe-

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good friendarivnow wKefc-tb to­
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that co-workers want from
you. Plan future work well.
LEO (July 22 to August
21) Make your plans for reo.
reation in AM, so that you can
settle down to the work before
you with enthusiasm. F irst do
that in which you specialise.
Then on with the sort of hum­
drum part.
YIRGO (August-22 to Sep­
tember 22)
B etter carry
through with whatever Is moat
important a t your dwelling
during morning. Then concen­
trate upon creative outlets,
increasing abundance. Evening
Just fine in tha romantic
sense.
LIBR A (September 23 to
October 22) Every chanr* ia
your* now to find better ways
to have harmony with assoc­
iates during AM, and equally
ao a t home in TM. Use right
data befora you. liava discus­
sions with relatives.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) Monetary a f­
fairs can be nicely handled
during morning, and be sure
to set up a finer budget. Im­
prove property, make out re­
porta, etc. Have fun with guod
friendi In PM.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) You can
handle those fascinating du­
ties you like during the morn­
ing. This Includes anything of
a social nature., Ilo sure you
now have a good budget act
up. Comenlrute on having
greater income tonight.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to Jnnuury 20) No better
morning than Ibis to plan how
you will hava (hinga In the
New Year. Also handle any
problematical affairs wisely.
Evening can hs wondarful. Be
happy.
AQUARIUS (Januaiy 21 to
February 10) Know whors you
stand with associates and pals
during morning, after which
you get down to work with
vim. Make plans early for
evening. Be of assistance to
others then es wall.
P ISC E S (February 20 to
March 20) Business affairs
should be handled wtll in
AM. Leave time for sociabil­
ity tonight. Are you doing ev­
erything In your power to
have a fine credit rating? Be
on the qul vlve.
I F YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, he or she will be
most interested In foreign
countries, affelrs, culture* and
will absorb such information
very quickly. The deilr* to
Item la great and will be put
to use in a practice! way up­
on maturity, Thera can be
fame In this chart, but if not,
big lucres* in business and fi­
nances ia vary possible.
“ The 'S ta re Impel, they
do not comp*LM What you
make of your life to large­
ly ji p to YOUt
Carroll Righter’s individual
Forocast for your olgn for
February !*■ now ready. For
your ropy send your birthdete
and 91.00 to Carroll Righter
Forecast (The Sanford Her­
ald), Box 1021, Hollywood £8,
California.
President Theodora Roose­
velt won the Nobel Peace
Prise fo r acting as mediator
in tha Russo-Japanese W ar
U 1004-1009.
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lem Write P. O. Bo* 1213,
Sanford

RICHARD’S T R E E SVC.
Free eatimataa. Licensed
A Injured Ph. 323-OJOO •

PRIVATE Voice Leaaona. Ph.
322-7318

A &amp; B CONTRACTORS

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SW EETIE P IE

Dec. 31, 1964 — Page 11 50. Mine. For Sale

By Nadine Seltzer

HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
ROOFING. PAINTING A
INSULATING
WANTED: Ride to Orlando,
322-2237
vicinity Edgewater Dr, Ph. Financing Arranged
322 6069.

.

20. Hardware

Sanfonl'a Most Complete
TED WILLIAMS 1IDW.
H A RR IETTS Beauty Nook, 205 E. 23th.
322-3464
aoft watet, evening app’ta.
22. Plumbing
105 So. Oak. 322-5742.
CUT'N CURL Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0334
Evening Appointment*

fi. Child Care

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

95. Houses For Sale

1 0 6 . A p a r tm e n ta f o r R e n t

3 BEDROUM, Family Room, 2
Bath, built in AppUancaa,
Central Air k Heat, wall to
wall carpeting. 322-3303.

JN FU RN . Upatilra APT. $55
month, 309 Magnolia Ave.
Inquire downstairs after 8
p. m. or call 3184130.

house under $2,000 needing
repairs. M o a t Interested.
Call 3230959.

We're doing an abetreat painting with thee* plastic
squeeze bottlea you got for the kitchen P

CLASSIFIED INDEX

1957—60. 4-door CHEVROLET
Car, one owner, low mileage,
A number one shape. Ph.
322-864T.
WE BUY Ui«d Furniture, one
piece or houseful. Furiy
Bidding k Furn. Co.. 901 W.
1st St. 322 6591.

MONTHLY PAYMENTS 96. Houses • Sale or Rent
FROM $50.00
CUSTOM BUILT Home on
FOR THE BEST HOME
Lake. Ph. evenings 323-1597.
BUY
SEE YOUR
97. HnuneR For Bent

V A - FH A •
Property

UNFURNISHED 3 Bedroom.
House, 2412 Willow $85 mo.
322 (1274.

UNFURN. 2-bedroom Duplex,
T crra iio floors, tile hath,
1—Lost A Found
*1—Manty Want.d
kitchen equipped. 322-6201.
1— Personal*
*4—tavlaya h Loan
4— Hh u i &gt; Caro
IS—Inauranoa
I— Day Nurssrlae
. SS—«e4k*«l« Aa'-aiirAleaa. •
y w —Sirplture
,
3—-Child
__
n»»ftl#
q n if*_S crY r&lt; T v n r m *. c « h ;
I—I&gt;o«*—C'*t*—Pete
9l~4Ut# H*lf» W * m #.I
block**** IhoppioR c e n te r *
to—Poultry — tU n lu c t
" * TJ —
ll*Tp IV iih 'M
SU PER TRADING PT&gt; S T
11—Kjsarlal’N o lle ta ------ -----ir^ -v iir-o r F tm *!* ittip —
school. 1 year lease recyilr
322
0677.
I t —Cat.rln* — Food
T4—AaIm II #)p Wtnltd
cd. $120 mo. 322 8G70 after
I t—I'lacaa to X u
77—JJItutUot) Wanted
15—Special 8*rv|raa
I t —Incom# Property
55. Furniture For Sale
3 p. m.
l* —8»lmmln« Poole
l l —Ru*ln#»« prop.—ft#!#
17—Janitorial Harvtcka
IS—ID il K itita Wanted
Office: 322 2118
3 BEDROOM kitchen equipFREE ESTrarATE
II —Do- It-Touraalf
14—Iln l K iU li RiU
Nights: 323-0700
DEADLINES
pod $75 month. Ph. 322 3685
It—Uulldara Supplies
We Repair and Service
I'phoLittring k Mattress ren­
17—liualntu Hrnfil#
12.
Special
Notices
322 0648
to—Hnrdwara
12 Noon Day lit for*
•0-—Lot* For Sajii
STINE
ovating. New A Used Furni­
t l —lloiua Itrpalra
11—Farm*-—Of ov •*
I'uhlirnliun For
LAKE
MARY. Unfurnished 2
2524 Park Drive
Machine
and Supply Co.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg
INCOME TAX SERVICE
I t —I’lumblna
I I —Out of Hiatt Aeratv*
Imo-Hion* and Kill*
Bdrm.,
D) hath, Kitrhcn
J
I
—Palntlna
11—H
our
##
For
Sat*
207 W 2nd St
FA 2 6*32
Co., at 706 Celery Ave.
(S a l. Nixm For Monday)
I t —Wall Drlllln*
READY TO MOVE IN
equipped, Den, $75 mo. Ph
• I— II o i i m i — 8*1# or H a i l
FA
2-2L1T.
O. M HARRISONS
&gt;1—Air Cond. a llaattn*
IT—Hour* For Rant
New 5 A 4 Bedroom Homes,
322-0184.
II —IlaUlo • Television
110—Itaaort Rantala
1311 Palmetto
322 8827 29. Photo &amp; Equipment
1-2 baths. So Longwood area
For tfve biggest seiecUon of
IS—Photo a K'lUlpmant
lot —Tr a tiara—Cabaitaa
l i l.ttsi &amp; Found
2
BEDROOM C U House with
10— Iloma Appliance*
111 —Mobil# Iloma#—Aal#
—Trades considered, and
WIEBOLDT’S CAMERA SHOP
nearly new and used furni­
_____________________
NUMISMATICS
II —Xlualral Instrument*
103 —Mobil# llom ti—lUnl
Fla.
Room. 151 Garrison Dr.
we'll
build
on
your
lot.
Semi­
ture, lee Noll'i Furniture
Cameo Locket, call All Type* Supplies — Folder* For "The Rest From All Your
I t —Bualnaaa Kqulpmaal
104—Trallrr Spaca—Rant
Lo s t
323 0419
]&gt;—Job Printing
nole
County
a
Leading
Build
101—Tratlar
Lota—Sal#
Brokerage
in
Caaaelbervy
Film*.'*
3
for
*1
00
322 0351.
1« —UphoUiary
101—Apar tmanta For Ram
er
ou 17-92. Open * daye I to 4.
210 S. Park Ave., Sanford
POWELL S OFFICE SUPPLY
- BEDROOM. Kitchen equip­
15—Vacuum Claanara
101—Rooma For Rant
HAROLD LOGAN
J7—llovlna a Htoraga
110—Hot# 1 Rooma
ped. 1003 Elm Ave.
Used
furniture,
appliances,
I/tSf: MEN’S Dark frame |^ Special S e riice s
I
I
—Katarmtnalora
111 —Kant a! At ant a
LMN EN TER! RISES, INC.
211. Home Appliance*
43 —riant# — F»#'l« — 0##&lt;l4 111 —Wanted To Rent
tools, etc. Bought • Sold Sales office: So. on U. S. 17- 5-ROOMS, unfurnished, kit­
'Glasses, Downtown Sanford.
..................
i 0 —Mlac. For Sa 1a
I t A— A u t o * F o r Halo
I-arry'i Mart 111 Sanford
Contact Jim Touhy, 322 4541J
F1X1T SHOP
SrtNFORI) ELECTRIC
St —Artie la* For Rant
*
92 lo Dixie Bell Diner, turn
III —Autoa—Halt or Trad#
chen equipped. 322 3651.
Ave Ph TA 1-4122.
S2—Strap or Ltctaanfa
111—Truck* For Hal#
At these Xmas Specials. An G.E. Appliances—New A Used
right one block on Seminole
U
—Wan
lad
To
Huy
120
—
Automotive
Harvlr#
UNFURNISHED. 3 bedroom
English Dunelt Girl’s or 118 Magnolia
322-1562
) i . I’ernonaU
Ave 638 3911.
6j —Furnltura For Sal#
121—f«’oot#r* At Cyrlaa
WILSON MAIEH FURN.
house, Oviedo. 365-3425.
Roy's Iltke All Sites *39 95.
I t —Antique# For Ua4a
I I I —Roata A Motura
J—
Buy
—
Sell
—
Trade
M—Mtmijr To Loaji
I3S—Marina tiuppllaa
Rupp Motor Scooter, 214 SATURDAY Sale. Used Refri
lllliD l.K AtiED Widow will
TO
YOU
our
Clients
and
l» —lluainaao Oppurtunlll*#
311-15 E. lit.
322 5623
2 Bedroom, Kit. F.qutp $65 mo.
gerators, Washers A Stoves.
live in with Widow in nice
HP, 100 miles per Gal.
Friends a Happy Prosperous 3 Bedroom, 2 bth. $125 mo.
1205 E. Celery, Ph. 322-9580
home. Box 115, Sanford Her­
$169.95
BEDS FOR RENT
New Year.
4 Bedroom, 2 bth. $125 mo.
or 323-0762.
409 W. 1st St
322-4751
ald.
Hospital,
Roliawsy*. Juve­
Ernest M Southward
From
K.mlnol.
County
Prom Bantord Kinhen**
nile. F R E E delivery and
W. B Shippy
(Dial Dir.oil
Jhck-up.
I. W. Southward
522-1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17 92
FURNITURE CENTER
Mahle A Cullen
30. Home Appllnncen
43. I’lnntH, Feeds, Seeds
1100 French Av*.
J. L. McWhorter
2 BEDROOM, Furn 817 Cal*
Ph FA 3-7943
Una Dr. 322 0578.
Bessie P Herman
Our Regular Feed Prices
GE Refrigerator, good condi­
Jackie McCracken
25 lbs. Jim Dandy Dog Feed 61). Business Opporl.
tion. $40. 322-0783.
FURNISHED 2 Bdrm. house
$1.93—50 ibi Jim Dandy Dog
$75 mo 322 3249
NEW MAJOR Household Ap­
Feed $3 52 _ too Ibe Shell­
FOB LEASE
pliance* et 10% above our
2 BEDROOM House, Kitchen
ed Corn $3.05 —- loo lbt.
SERVICE STATION.
INVESTMENT k REALTY
cost. We guarantee lowed
equipped,
convenient
to
Shorts $3 95 — too B» Tux­ Good Location Goo-i Product*.
116 N. Park Ave.
prices. Contact Julian Wig­ edo Chops Horse Feed $4 30
322-9173
Baae, $65 mo. 322 4549.
Good Treatment
gins 322-6446 or call J . A R.
— 100 Ibe F i F Feed $3 05 PHONE LOCALLY 323 4343
NEW 3 Bedroom, 2 bxth C B 3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath. Kitchen
Trading Past, Inc . 2309 S
—100 lbs Race Horse O ils
or tpply to Uw
Equipped $95 month. 322
home on large wooded lot in
Orange Blossom Trail, Or­
$3 80 HUNT'S T U X E D O
PURE OIL COMPANY
1689.
Wilson
Place,
5
mllea
out
lando.
FEED STORE, Corner S»n
72. Female Belp Wanted West First St., ti mile paat
ford k 2nd SL
$100 DOWN - VA, THA
31. Musical In strum en ts
1-4 intersection. Immediate
Government Homei, 1, 3, A 4
PERSONABLE
YOUNG
WO­
occupancy
for
homestead
SANFORD FE ED STORE
Bedrooms. M o n t h l y pay­
Piano Tuning and Repair
MAN with sales ability, troexemption next year. 322
Whole Corn $3 05— I0o iba
ments from $50.
Yi L. Harmon - FA 2-4223
picat fish knowledge desir­
7121.
Laying Mash $5 20— 1(H) lbs
ed.
No
encumbrances
Hours
Hog Feed $4.50
Plano Servicing k Tuning
10.a. m. to 5 p. m. FINNY
320 Sanford Ave,
322 9990
Gene Cumbaa — 322-2661
FRIENDS after 8 p m
Realtorlnauror-Tradfw
Approx.. 6 miles South of]
322 4991
l«»»t K French Ave.
Upholstery
50. Mine. For rtule
Sanford on 17-92.
102.
Mobile
H o m es • Sale
THEE RIPENED Cltrui Na
OVER 25 YEARS
of Fine Workmanship in Up­
veil. We ship Albert H. Pell 81. Beal Fatale • Sale
DON’S
holstering, Draperies, Slip­
Osteen. 322-3673 or 322-4191.
MOBILE HOME SALES
cover*. Tim * Payment* n
2.
1.
A
4
BEDROOMS
MERLE W. WARNER
"Your Wheel Estate Dealer"
little aa 15 mo. Drapery Patios, Floor, Free E iU m au i
1, HV A 2 BATHS
REALTOR
17 Models to choose from
land,
cement,
rock,
pipe,
Hardware Installation*.
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
708 So. Park
322 3829
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
steel, grease traps, dry
KULP DECORATING SHOP
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
838-1206
wells. Stepping stone*.
Ph. 322 2335
For Complete Information
Hwy. IT 92
Longwood, Fla.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Jo h n B
See oi Cali Your
509 p m At *.
222-9741 IH E TIM E TESTED FIRM
1-1 and 5 Bedrooms
.20 N. Talk Ave.
322 6123
NEW and USED
SA
LE:
MEN’S
B
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g
Boye
S
a
l
e
s
b
r
o
k
e
r
IV THW r
it
ro t nv.
Awnlnga A Cabana*
M l Ml JLDH I t l . CINCI'IT UK Shoe* $2.00 pr Surplus City.
K t Have The Home For You QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
K L o iiin * iv x v o r u n sism Iveil.s: r o t &gt;t i
Re alter
BY OWNER, Bedroom k Din
Hwy 17-92 8
122-2562
( HSSCERT VO. t
Raymond Lundqutat, Ai m
Ing Room S e t 322-7017.
HELEN* SMITH.
101. Mobile Homes • Kent
rA 2-8051 Atlantic Bank Bldg
Plaintiff
2565 PARK DRIVE
GAS Furnace 100,000 BTU.
-n 322 2420
322 7493 1 BEDROUM Trailer, on Lake,
HI.'HXRD ALLEN SMITH.
Duct* k Rrgiatera $150. Pb.
. _
P*(«n4ent
NIGHTS
Adult* only. rfa. &gt;22-7368.
322-2249.
NOTtCM o r e tI T
322 8*24
323 0546
Real Estate — Insurance
THE fTATE o r rL n H in * TOi
lUCHAflD ALLEN SMITH, FIREWOOD: Call after 8 p. m. 3rd. k P a rt Ave.
322-5482 LARGE 2 Bedroom Trailer,
323 S«8 1 13M *14#
wrhnia place ef raaldtnce la
close to Baae. Cell 322 6261.
322 4797.
unknown.
A
Sworn
Complaint
harlna
I
JOHN E. FOX,
10(1. Apartments for Bent
•Aon flint asalnai rati In tha ALMOST NEW, pribed reason­
Realtor
Circuit Couri In and for Mam!able 1 Man's Gabardine Top
AVALON APARTMENTS
nota Count). Florida. In Chan3234)5581
Coat; 2 Men'* Overcoats k 206 N. Park Ave.
PRETTY AS A PICTURE
r tr f, tor Divorce, Ihe ahnrt
116
W. 2nd SL
322-3417
several suits; I Ladies Per- 90. Loti For Sale
n il* of aald action b*ln* HEL­
3 Bedroom, 1 bath house on
EN SMITH. Tlalntlff va BICHaien Lamb Coat. Call 122large
lot.
Oak
Hardwood
DUPLEX 1 Bedroom Apt. Call
AHD ALI.KN SMITH, Dafand.
4230 after 5 p. m.
floor*, Family Room, Closed
ant, theaa preaenla are lo c a m
FLAT BROKET
Hra. Stewart 322 7548 until
and ro-iulr* you tu fit* your
garage.
___ ________
4,30 p. m. after then call
wrtum-d*f*n**». If »n»;i le Ur* $1 per DAY rental for ■Blee- Maybe. But 1! YOU were In­
$12,600 TERM S.
vesting- in land YOU would
323 1505.
Complaint fil*d h*r*ln,' and to
&lt; *4
trie Carpet Shampooer with
a*rv* a copy lhareof upon
9
at least have that to fall
purchase of Blue Lustre.
I'latntlffe aUornty-en or b*fora
FURN. Apt 2300 MeUoavUle.
back on. Buy loU with I
MOVE IN LIKE RENT
ih* 11th day of January. A. D
CarroU Furniture Co.
ISOS, otharwl*# e Decrae Pro
Term s YOU can afford and 3 Bedroom, Kitchen equipped, 2 BEDROOM Apt. Furn. Ai*o
FROM SANFORD EXCHANGEFROM SEMINOLE COUNTY
Confaaeo
will
bo
onl*r*d
start building YOUR future,
la rg e'y a rd , near Plnecreat
B ILL'S BARGAIN BARN
two Camping Cottage* on the
a itln a l you and Iho caua* proLarge suburban selection be
S c h o o l . ____
of 10,000 Hem*
prod »* part*.
river. Ph 122 3782 day or
WITNESS my hand and offi­
(NUT LONG DISTANCE)
1300 Grape vllk Ave.
ginning al $793.
I
$12,400 TERMS
night 3220091.
cial atal at Kanfurd, M*mlnola
County, ptorida. ihla 7th day
COMPLETE
Bathroom
outfit
BART
PILCHER.
Broker
of Dtcambar, A- D- 1M4.
3 BEDROOM. 1 bath houi* ou FURNISHED Garage Apt. $40
Perianal Service
(SEAL)
with fitting* |60. Call before
per montn. Water furnish,
|large lot. Hardwood floors,
Artrtur H. Backwtth. J r .
Call 222-7498
1:30 a. m. or after 8 p. m.
ed. &gt;03 b. Park Ave. Ph.
Clerk of the Ctn-ull Court,
Drapes throughout. Large
&gt;22 6085.
Ninth Judicial Circuit In
Monkey Putxle tree, Car­ 323-0703,
95. Houses For Bale
and for Seminole County,
ports and separate garage
riorlda
FURN. I Room ApL $30 per
SANFORD HERALD
Hr Martha T Vlhlan. DC.
I BEDROOM, Family Room.
with workshop.
GORDON V. FREDERICK
month. Adult*. Ph. 223 9480.
Close
to
school,
shopping
“ . WANT ADS
LOW DOWN PAYMENT.
Attorney for Plaintiff
------------------------------------- SINCE 1908 -----------P. O, Bos i m .
center A base. Low Equity
ROOM Furnlahed Apt. lor
BRINO FAST
.Sanford. Florida JtTTt
,
A Assume Payment* $82 mo.
Couple, Water Included $43.
l-ublitli Dec. IV, 17. 11, 11, l i l t
R E SU L TS
10$ Laurel Drive.
122 7399.
CDK-II
3221301 X 4 0 H iaw atha a t 17-92
ly basis, large fenced yard.
Ph. 322-3717. -

PROFESSIONAL
Sl«r llcriild will nat b« rr
lapnaalhlu far mcira Ibaa aai
PAINTERS k DECORATORS
Inrorrrrt iaifH loa.
Papering — Waterproofing
-H. D og s r C a ls • Mela
L jc r f e l W a - J ^ ^ f jU p t r e d
wdrac^r
Free Estim ate* S&amp;-085*
CHIHUAHUA Pup. 8 wks. wWr
Ti»i* Herald r»am M ib a4frl*
322-71W. * r
6 ------tdricr of rtR rllu i or rr *U21. W ell D rillin g
* Init any adyrrilarmraf which
G
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It
.\
1
A
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Shepherd.
AKC
“it drrina ttbJeelluaahU la
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS.
. thr iwlley of ihla ■»«»•
Reg. 6 m&gt; . old, has had all
paper.
SPRIN KLER SYSTEM S
shots. 838-6729.
All Type* and Site*

Management

anc* S - ' f e . . &amp; k £ £ j t u a m - .

425-5938

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YO U

BU Y THE

SO UTH W ARD

W H O LE

Stemper Agency

(N O T
JU ST A
S L IC E !)

$100 DOWN

FHA - VA-HOMES

When you advertise in THE HERALD you
know your advertising dollar 1s wisely
invested ONLY in your trading area!

ADVERTISING DOLLARS ARE INVESTED . . .

Legql Notice

St.

Realty

FURN. Apt, Close tn. Jim m ie
Cowan. 322-4013.
NICELY Furnished 4 Room
Apt. Adult*. Ph. 322-1926.
F U R N I S H E D Apartments
close In. 601 Palmetto. Ph,
322 1374 after 5:30 p.m.
3 ROOM Furnished ApL $53
mo.. Include* water A elec*
trie. 322 9507.
LAKE MARY, Clean, nicely
furnished A p t, t bdrm..
Adult*. $50. Call 322-3930.
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath A thower, suitable
for couple or single person
or retired. All utilities ineluded tn rent. Ideally lo­
cated aa let SL, withk 1
block of 2 free perkiog lota
and a bo pp tog neater. In­
quire *( Manuel Jaco b e o '
Dept. Store 211 E. P lrrt SL

EFFIcTe NCY Oarage Apt., all
convenience*, close tn. Gar*
age. Ph. 321 6409.
NEWLY’ Decorated, four A 5
room Apt. with Bath. 404 E.
14th St., Sanford.
"(H K i

1

Stenstrom Realty

Ball-Blair Agency

RESULTS ARE THE ONLY TRUE MEASUREMENT

OF YOUR ADS . . . AND THOSE RESULTS
CAN B E FOUND HERE.

DIAL 425-5938

The Sanford Herald

Payton Realty

’ | i, '

HOSE COURT APTS.
Bdrm. F u rn —Near Base.
2DI5 Sanford Ave., 668 4323.

SMALL Furn. Apt., 600 Park
Ave.

108. Hooma For Bent
CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
Magnolia ave. 322 0720.

115. Autott For Sale
I960 T-BIRD —Full Power A
Air. XMAS Special $1,493.
SANFORD MOTOR
BOO French Ave.
322-4382
BOB M cKEE USED CARS
NO MONEY DOWN
701 French Ave. 323-0721
LATE 1904. Blue MO Midget!
like new. 1800 mile*, wire
wheels, heater, wlndihleld
washer. Tonneau, Never ra c ­
ed or wrecked. Phone 3230907 after 3 p m.
'54 FORD, 4 door, Good runn­
ing condition. 322 6830.

118. Trucks For Sale
1950 DODGE Panel Truck,
looks good, runt good. Dew
tires $300. Call after 8 00 a.
m. 322-8473.________________

120. Automotive Service

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Sen k &amp; rik G ian* an d P a la k

Company

110 Magnolia

Pb. FA 14821

Auto GUaa, Taps
A Sea* Cover*

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO*
104 W. 2nd SL FA I SOtg
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

12.1. Boats &amp; Motors
Gateway

To

The

Waterway

Bobnon S|K&gt;rtinjf Goods
Your EVINRUDE D ealer.
304 6-8 E . let
Ph. 322 5961

FHA - VA

NOT SPEN T!

DIAL 322-5612

W E L A K A APARTMENTS
114 W. First SL

w t m.

REALTY

322-5612

$30 mo. Up. Surphia City.

Seminole Realty

$ 100.00 DOW N

PLUMBING
Contracting Repaira
F R E E ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. • FA 2 3183

NANNIE’S KIDDIE CARE. In­ 23. Painting
fanta to 6 yra. 2410 S. Oak
PAPERHANGING-PALNTING
Ave. Ph 322 0981.
Licensed,
Bonded,
Insured
20
Years
Exp.
—
2C2
7331
WILL Care lor children, week­

FENCE POSTS: Creoaoted C y
pres*. 4''-6”x7 ft. lo a f, 50c
•a. Ph. 322-5654.

-S S L T d K

I WISH to Thank everyone for
YENTSCH MAINTENANCE
the many wonderful acta of
Service k Supplies
klndneaa and for the *ym2563 S. P atl( Dr.
322-4343
pithy shown to me at the
death of my husband, Judge 19. Builders Supplies
Allen.
M n. Queen V, Allen
PAINT close out H price
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
4. lleauty Care
520 Maple Ave.
322 0500
ACE BEAUTY Salon, open
dally k * w by app’ta. Mayfair Hotel. 322-0990.

.95. House* For Safe

SEV ER A L Outstanding 2 * 1
SINGER t Featherweight, A-l I Bedroom Homes available la
GREENBIUAK
conditloo, 1 year uncoodi-l all Area* of Sanford. Let os
Choice
lota
ovallablo
tional Guarantee—p ly $5.501 Show you Around 1
Greenbriar of Loch Arbor
per
overlooking
golf
eouroe.
pay
Cuitbm building to your
$5.90 per month;
White
IN I S. Park . Ave.
specifications.
Greenbrier
Domestic Zig-Zag balance
FA 2-5232 anytime
developed by
only $58 pay $7.33 per month.
K1NGSWOOD
SANFORD SEWING CTR.
S A N F O R D ’S N E W E S T
BU
ILD ER S, INC.
104 S. Park Ave.
322-Mll
HOMES, West 4th- SL San­
FA 2-8074
ford. 3 Bedroom, Ilk bath,
202 F airan n t Dr.
51. Articles For Rent
FHA k VA Loans. LMN ENTERPRLSES lnc„ Builder
IMAGINATIVE?
. RENT A B E D .
Harold tagan, call 838-3911. Here is a modern 3 bedroom
Rolls way. Hospital, B a b y
Salesman on Duty 4:00 p. m.
Masonry Lakefrnnl home on
Beds, by Day, Week, t r
to dark.
on* of thia Areaa most popu­
Month.
lar Lake*. Need* a good
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Government crwned
cleaning A some weeding
116 W. l i t 322-5181
llo m c n
but the owner has agreed to
53. Wanted To Huy
cut it loose for $14,500.
Terms.
USED FURNITURE, Mlac.
Selection ot 2, 3, and 4
BA RT PILCHER, BROKER
Items, Pinsy Wood Auction. Bedrm m i located in varioua
Peraonnl Service
322-2270.
section* of Sanford
Cull 322-7498
Immediate Delivery
WE would like to buy a small

17. Jnnilorinl Services

Kroat •*■!*&lt;)• Cm i Ij

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15. Special Services

N ATIO N AL

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P O S S E S S IO N

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Olda $498 bal. $14
Plymouth $391 b a t $24
Lincoln $787 bal. $11
Mercury $299 baL $11
Itanjbler $387 baL $11
Cadillac $687 baL $22
Chav. $399 haL $29
DeSole f S f f bal. $13
Chryaler $ » 9 bal. $24
Chrysler $399 baL $17
Old* $399 baL $14
Hillman $499 b a t $24
Pontiac $388 baL $32
DeHote $ » • bal. $31
Cher. $311 bal. $29
VWngn. *099 b*L $22
Cher. $711 baL $22
P e a t HT $999 baL $34
Ford $719 bal $22
Plymouth SIM baL $24
Ford $899 baL $22
Plymouth $499 b a t $24

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�1965 s FIRST B A B Y and proud parents —
will receive a windfall o f RU LES

presents from local merchants!

AND

R E G U L A T IO N S

1. —The exact lima and day of baby’s birth (girt

The friendly merchants mentioned

exact hour and mlnnta) on delivery doctor’! or
hospital'! statement must be submitted by legal
PARENTS OF THE BABY. .
2. —Place of birth, eek, weight and name.

below

want to shower the first baby

3. —Name end add ras! of parents.

born in the New Y ear with gifts

4. — Any Infant (regardless of race) bom In Seminole
___ QoHJUZ eligible.
—
____
I^ S e n d ’enlVnilb "FTn l
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‘
Sanford Htfhld. EnltTe's "must'be post mark*!
before midnight, Tuesday', Jan. 5.- ■
-

50 Birth Announcements

Little Miss or Mister

To The Parents O f

NEW YEA R

FOR THE NEW BABY

WE HAVE A

For ’65’s First Arrival

S U R P R IS E G IF T

Will Dr Printed To
Will Start Life Aa A Capitalist With A

Order For The Proud

A BEAUTIFUL .

.

FOR THE FIRST MOTHER

Parent* By ——

OF THE YEAR!

Sterling Silver
Printing Co., Inc.

Compliments of management

FROM

COMMERCIAL PRINTING

and staff . . .

ft LITHOGRAPHING

Hair Styling For
Your Pcrwonality

Picture Frame
Compliments Of

Corrine’s
N^

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Beauty Salon

2619 SO. FRENCH AVENUE
HANFORD, FLA.

ATLANTIC

PHONE 122-2381

25th. ft PARK

2nd. &amp; Magnolia

For Seminole County’s

Thrifty Mothers

Flr»t New Citizen

ALWAYS SAVE MONEY

SENKARIK WILL GIVE

A Baby Record Book

“An Expert

From

Framing Job”

Perfection Dairies

ON BABY’S FIRST PORTRAIT

Fresh

Ssm kohik

Dairy Products
From

The Remnant Shop

SALE
AD ON PAGE 9

Toys and Games

For All Ages and Occasions

OUR GIFT TO THE NEW BABY:
11-50 Worth Of Any Merchandise Of The
Mother's Choice, From Our Regular Stock.

GLASS &amp; PAINT CO., Inc.
210 Magnolia Ave..
SANFORD, FLA.
Phone 322-4622

322-6354

EVENFLO FORMULA
FEEDING K IT

W ILL RECEIVE

65’s First New Citizen

Feeding Spoon

A BEAUTIFUL

Stuffed

Lion

TO THE FIRST BABY

IVORY YINTL COVER

AUTOMATIC W ASHERS
by SPEED QUEEN

ALL CHRISTMAS CARDS

BIG 12-LB.

E. First at Magnolia

322-2482

FURNITURE CO.
High Trade In Allowance
W * G lr* TV Stamps

311 E. Find St.

3!

First Baby Of 1965

TO THE PARENTS

Will Bring Its Parents
Our Gift Of

OF THE FIRST BARY

A Completely Finished
LAUNDRY
(Maximum 20 Lbe.)

J g .00 IN CLEANING
'
— PLUS —
—
6 SHIRTS
LAUNDERED FR EE!
NEW LOCATION

319 W. 13th ST.
NOW OFFERING
1-HOUR SERVICE

MR. A MRS. JERRY JERNIGAM —

PINECREST SHOPPING CENTER
PHONE 322-791*

JU M PE R
• Has Tray For Eating *- '
• Converts To A Recliner
• Folds Flat For Easy Storage

For Complete Home
Furnishings on Easy
Credit SHOP —

Sanford
Dry Cleaners

REXA LL DRUG

Convertible

CONTAINS: IS disposable bottles
I bottle holder! and caps
6 natural action nipples ^
I automatic sapander
ONLY $8-95
Addltioaal Disposable Bottles 15 for fl.1 9

*Th# Prescription Our Primary Coaccra”

A BEAUTIFUL

C oncu

$9.98 VALUE

Touchton’s Rexall Drugs

Phone 322-8293

WILL RECEIvfc'A ------

PLATEX
NUR6 ER KIT

And W inter Jewelry

GORDON KELLETTS PINECREST

Hwy. 17-92 Seuth — Sanford

the Lucky ^Irat Baby

PINECREST SHOPPING CENTER

PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM
1847 Rogers Bros.

. Will Give a —
PLATEX
Parly Pants and Cover-All
Bib Set
To 1965’e FIRST BABY

2701 S. ORLANDO DRIVE

1965’s F IR ST BORN

O U R G IF T
TO THE FIR ST BA BY

17-92 — Drive thru Fern Park
To Bemlnola County Lis*
MAITLAND, FLA.

Annie Ruth Carroll
Hair Htyliet

From WILSON - MAIER

Ask your doctor about tha

*

322-6172 FOR APPOINTMENTS

TOUCTON’S

NEW MOTHERS . . .
SEE OUR BIG

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Corrlne Mahon
Owner - Hair Htyliet

“Here Since 1920”

Member Federal Depoalt Insuraara Corp

Welcome Little 1965

Kader Jeweler

STORE

APPLIANCES

E. 2nd St.

822-8700

W. 1st 6L

322-9635

4 Sanford Ave.

322-9690

CLEANERS, LAUNDRY
A FUR STORAGE
PHONE m - I J I I •

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(Page 12 — Dec. 29,' 196*1

Congressman- ■
Back At Scene
01 Early Toil

'v tt

By Cliff Station*
WASHINGTON* (UPI) —
Tom Getty* I* buck in town,
and it’* almost like old times.
Fifteen year* ago, Tom was
• popular member of Capitol
Hill’* corpa of congreaalonal
aide* — those rarely publicis­
ed Individuals who shoulder
hi* chuck* of their house*’
legislative and political work
loads.
He returned last month and
went to work a few door*
down from the fifth floor of­
fice where he aerved former
Rep. JAmct. P..JBlcbnrds (D- I
S.C.), but this time he is be­
hind a door with his own name
on it.
With an endorsement from
his ex-boss, Getty*, 62, has
beer) elected to fill the seat
which Richards held.
* .
Doxcns of aides have stop­
ped by to congratulate their
former colleague. They report
th a t he has the same friendly
disposition, senso of humor,
r e a d y . »mile and Southern
draw] that ho had when he
was one of them.

I’OT LUCK luncheon and gift exchange were enjoyed by members of the
Dorcas Society, Forest City Seventh-day Adventist Church, which pro­
vided Christmas baskets for three needy families in the area and which
news for patients at Suntand Training Center in Gainesville.

Dorcas Supplies
Lyndon On Horizon, Food For Needy
M ust Decide Action
,

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•a .

18 Recreation Sites
Eyed For New Canal
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Thc Outdoor Recreation Com­
mittee is studying a proposal
to build 18 low-cost recreitJon
sites along the 107-mile crossFlorid* barge canal.
The proposal to build the
recreation sites was made by
thc U. S. Army Corps of Engi­
neers, who are in charge of
building the long dreamed of
waterway between the Atlantic
and Gulf coasts.
The committee said in its an­
nual report that "a limited
'amount
of
improvement"
would make the sites able to
support a wide range of recrea­
tional activities.

TAMPA (U PI) — A clean
bill of health in the surgeon
genera 1’s ^ e p o r t on smoking
plus a /few awareness of pro­
motion and advertising has
brightened the future of the
cigar industry.
This, tn turn, has saved the
industry In Tampa, one h a d ­
ing industry official believei,
Morton L. Annie, president
of a cigar company here, said
thc upsurge tn cigar popular­
ity has offset the effects of
automation and loss of Ha­
vana leaf on the industry
here,
jTarnpa gained fame as the
“ Cigar City" year* sgo be­
muse of the skilled- worker*
who hand-rolled high quality
cigars, using the beat Havana
leaf for w rapper*.
Automation gradually cut
into the work force in recent
years and whrn the govern­
ment embargo on Importation
of Cuban tobacco went into
effect, local - officials frared
the ruin of the industry.

"Considerable
recreatienj
use will be possible on the tx |
tensive water Impoundment
areas exeated by the seven)
lock atnictures along the ci.
nal," the committee report
said.
An important factor in developing the sites will he th»
extent of cooperation between *
the state, regional and federal
agencies Involved In the canal
project.
9
"Eventually it Is hoped that
the full outdoor recreational
potential of Ihe cross-Florida
canal
will
be
developed
through cooperative efforts,"
the committee said.

___FLEXIBLE BLACK PIPE
(Ideal For Sprinklrr Syatems)

AT REDUCED PRICES
V*” Diam. (80 lb. pressure) -Jc/Ft. or 2.95/100'
Diam. (80 lb. pressure) 7c/Ft. or 5.25/100’
( i , . 3" Diam. In Slock)

Flees Peas

W ALL SU PPLY

TOCCOA. Ga. ( U P I)—Two
men showed up at Mrs Annie
Whitehead's store during the
Ity Maryann Miles
The Dorcas Society of the weekend, brandished, pistols
Seventh-day Adventist Church, and
- -r demanded her money,
,- iitie

MISS LUCI —i- Luei

Balnea Johnson

is getting

220 N. FRENCH AVE. “

,

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~ ----------- £ 2 2 - 5 4 1 3
“ H r- hasn't changed much
WASHINGTON (UPI)
— j give them extra weight iri CotT parly at Dorcas House enjoy­ threatened In throw It at the
Va. LyntiH Bird, Luci’s older sister, waft Azalea
“Hcndquarlers For Sprinkler Systems"
that I can detect," says Hen­ The National Committee for an Kress.
ing a pot luck luncheon and gilt two would - be bandit*. They
queen in 1061. This is Luci’a official picture,
ry C, Oglesby, who works for Effective Congress says Prcai-1 "In making the transition exchange. Members of the fled.
Rep. Herbert C. Ronner (IIfrom the obese society to the group supplied baskets for
to ri.sk
N.C.), *‘I don’t think being dent Johrinm will have
,, ,
, great society, the Congress three needy families for Christ­
primr inas and also have been busy
in Congress will affect his hat his popularity and offend some w|j] ^ ^
size."
sup|&gt;orters •( he is to move the
an,| prime obstarle,” sewing clothes for patients at
KEG. o. EXTRA LIGHT
The only changes noticed nation toward new goals.
| ||le
said.
the report
rei_
____ ___ Siinlatvi^rijiatjia :_CoiU:r__La
William Ai Roiirktr, an ahf?^ -Thf'TnrTrmrtlre, "a fiMPjft? ■i Noting Hunt Johnson had Gainesville
to Rep. Harold I). Donohue (isan group with Ittecral lean show n him self a m aster "lirok
Attending were Mrs. Annabpl
(D-Maax.), were "o litlle more ings, made the statement In a ,,r |) r U r ,.n contending forces" Elliott, Miss Linda Janet Sch­
• IMP. SCUTCH
gray in his hair, and that wor­ staff report
w hile's member of Congress werin. Mrs. Erna Crist, Mrs.
STR. KY. HtlURIlON
ried took that alt congressmen
The commltlcc endorsed both j nn(j vj,.P president, the report Judy Hhynearsnn, Mrs Gayl
Hepublirans and Democrats tn j a,t*lral:
aeem to have.**
Dunmirk, Mrs. Nellie SrhwerThe reunions have ini -1tided tin* Novcmbm eleclion iin the j ..Thc „„m/ m nn must now In, Mrs Lillian tr o th , Mrs,
EXTRA
too* LIIH'EI It
aI1
uncompromising Sally Thompson, Mrs. Norma
some horseplay in recognition basis of whether they would ra| 1P
"The
Soft Whi.kry"
of Geltya' new station in life, help "In reducing Goldwater &gt;tandard and lie the passionate Green;
ItEG. 7.15 VALUE
auch as hia complaint Hint Ism in politics.
REG. 5.10—44.95 CASE
ehampfoiu for hi* own pro
Mrs Winifred Wilson, Mrs.
congressmen “do nil Die work’*
I In* staff report saul lb**'gram
95
gram lie will have In risk his Alice Saunders, Mrs Grace
SO
people had "soled popularity and rebuff many of llcane. Mrs Freda Root, Mrs
while aides play. This repre­ American
----- ------- ,----,..........sents n reversal of position. i emphatically to confirm our ||,r divergent groups who ral Mamie Welch. Mrs Ann Har­
‘‘Vo'u’ll have to pay Die country as It has hern in the lied under that 'one lug rent lan, Mrs Callie Thompkins.
penalty for your election by recent past and as it is today, on election day, If he is to Mrs Scelee ft Caster. Mrs
associating with rongressmen blit they have given no dis move a comfortable society Ruth Thompson and Mrs J A
mther than us peons," Ogles­ rmnihle mandate for tomor toward difficult goals.*'
| R&gt; rd
by told blip. "If we |iiins each
"Lyndon Johnson'now stands
other in lha corridor and you
II1CKS GOOD THROUGH (
J fan fl
don't speak, !'!l understand." before a vast horiion on which
S V I T I I P A ) , JANUARY jmt.
KEG. $ V ™
IMPORTED
he, more Iban any other indl
UltIGHT niOXI'ECrs
5.2a
Sth
SWEET or DRY
5TH
Rut, in mare serious mo­ vldual In thc world, ran deter­
ments, Ills monies say Geliy* mine where Die road should
w h s a highly-efficient. side go." )ln* r oje'il added,
ll said Dial ia'k forces err"
who will he un uuUluudmg
congressmen. Kninke predicts ati-d bv the President lo recom­
be •‘will he n lliosl effeelive mend new proposals indicated
and patriotic &lt;oiigiessliinii fur that Johnson vv.i- teaching ior
fresh ideas and tins should
fi A11. S ilt. h ) . HUl It 111US
the next Ih or 2tl yours"
It KG. 8.15 VALUE
(iettys believe* Ins wmk ns
an aide provided invaluable
training for a lorigiesslonsl
It KG. 7.83 l A L IK
career and gave Inin n jump
on other Iririnnnig nn'inheis.
sth m i . n r
K ) . lltll It lit IN
*'I am nlteady Inlilillnr with
KY. BLEND
It KG. 7.a5 VALUE
various congressional praced
ures and with the handling of
REG.
95
REG.
constituents* problems In-foie
By Mr*. John la-one
4.85
5.39
ItEG. 7.95 VALUE
numerous fi-deral sgi'iietes,"
A program on the Lake City
lie explains.
Veteran.s Hospital will tic p re ­
11.88
17.75
•'And. just knowing my way sented for Drliary'* Herbert
CASE
3
,
1
1
CASE
around Washington is anoth­ D. Gibb American Legion
REG. 8.15 VALUE
er benefit."
Post at the Jan 7, 7:30 p m .
So far, th* only difference meeting by William C. Raidbe sees in being an aide and win. adminitll atlon assistant
FIFTH
a congressman Is an “ added chin of stall
w e i g h t of responsibility"
Dellary Post Commander
IMP. SCOTCH
which came with his new job William G. Williams reminds
"A fter all," lie says, "an aide Dial IfltiS begins a new year
S£adet
does everything for bis con- of aetivities (or the (Mist and
NEW YORK STATE
FULL STRENGTH
.LLORIDA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA under
gressman cxrepr’VnTP."
its auxiliary not! and that the
the Direction of (’iiitiiiiclor Henry Mazer will aplollovving important d a t e *
IMUir Mitreli 2 under the atm pices of Ihe Semi­
should lie (Milted on lit* organ­
nole Mntnal Concert Seric.t a t,th e Civic Center.
100% SCOTCH W HISKY
ization'll calendar- Jan 26,
Concert serif* membership tickets are still avail­
Ily l nurd I'rea*
Stair Commander* Dinner;
able anil no individual show tickets will be sold.
The neutral afar la more ) eb 4^ Hack to God Memorial
KEG. 6.50—S 5TIIS I2.9i
than 7,0110 llinc* a» fat assay to Die Four Chaplains; March
as the moat distant planet, 18, Annua) Legion Birthday
Pluto, according tn Din World Parly and May N Annual Aunt
Jemima Panrake Party.
Almanac.
1

HAijjjsy;

Black &amp; While

JIM

3
5-

1

Ballanfines

CALVERT

SOUTHERN
COMFORT

3211

Cinzano Vermouth

‘ 1 .7 9

Just North of Casselberry City Limits [IMP. FRENCH BRANDY
Hwy. 17-112
Halfway Between Sanford and Orlando

ST. REMY

Imported Champagne

S m ir n o ff

^ n t ic a f jlg t

VODKA

TAITTIN GER BRUT

DeBary Legion

MOET CHANDON

Sets Program

CLICQ U O T

On Hospital

GORDON GIN

FEDERAL RESERVE

Sunny Brook

12 YR.

YXW

MUMM’S

PIPER HEIDSEICK

Mr. Boston EGG NOG

B -&amp; L

Now You Know

CRAWFORD’S

2.59

| DRY IMPERATOR CHAMPAGNE 3.19

HEUBLEIN

GOLD SEAL

COCKTAILS

CHAM PAGN E

• MARTINI
• MANHATTAN
• DAIQUIRI
•

Pink-White-Brut
Sparkling Burgundy

REG. 5.0(1

449

3

WHITE SEAL III.END

Sir. Ky.
Bourbon

PARK &amp; TILFORD
CHARCOAL
FILTERED

Includes llookt-nse lied,
Duuhle Dresser, Large
Roomy Client, Matching
Hovifirinic and lnnempring
M attress.

VODKA
ABC GIN

CARSTAIRS
v * A t.
\W y :

EXTRA DRY
REG. 4.613—3 S T M S l i t

51 6 8

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MASCOT of the Seminole County Humane So.
ciety is this homeless brown dog, of the breed
Heinz, whose name is Brownie. Knowing he has
found • friend, Brownie poses serenely with R.
T. Johnson, president of the Humane Society,
racsnUy re-organized here.
(Herald Photo),

M A TH ER

of Sanford

SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT
203-09 E. 1st ST.
322-0983

FULL GALLON
TABLE WINES

REGINA

Buttled In California
Santonin
Via Rom
liar gundy
Full Gallon

&gt;2

99"

42.95
Case

79

3

5TI1

PRIVATE CELLAR
BONDED Roe. 5.00
70

IMPORTED WINES
SAN DEMAN
HARVEY’S

IMPORTED
GERMAN
CREAM
SHERRY

5TH
1 * 3 9 5T1I

2 ,9 8

BRISTOL CREAM
CHERRY

Sir. Ky.
Ilourban

41.9,5

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5TII

(use

CHERRY KIJAFA

RED — PINK
3) HITE

LIEBFRAUMILCH

EASY TERMS — OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

37.95 CASE

111It AM
walker

BORDEAUX

EASY
TERMS

9

T. W. SAMUELS
6 YEAR Reg. 5.00 J

Carstairs

COMPLETE BEDROOM SUITE

3

Made With
Danish
Cherries

R«-*r. n p j W
315
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p ir n ,

CANADIAN
5 .9 9

ST|,

DELUXE

« Yr. Canadian VVhlskrr
Reg.
6.35

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Seminole County * * * *
^

41 Lives Lost,
2,500 Are
Marooned

on 1

ClO ^

Tallahassee, under ihe Bums
administration, will recognize
Seminole County as an integ­
ral part of Florida. Watch for
an announcement of the ap­
WEATHER: Generally fair thn
pointment of a prominent
Sanfordilc to a high govern­
VOL. r.7 United Press Leased Wire
Establish
mental post.
It would make a good polit­
ical yam to learn why outgo­
ing Gov. Bry’ant ignored Sem­
inole County. He d liln o t vis­
it here during his tenure, renigged on one speech appoint­
ment, appointed no local repliONNA ESTES, Snntojc.il Herald reporter. i»
identa to ata'te" posts and un­
one proud pal these days. She is displayinp iter
doubtedly had a hand in giv­
personal invitation from President Lyndon R.
ing the new Fust Central Flor­
Johnson to the inaugural ceremonies at Wash­
ida university to Orange
ington, D. C.
(Herald Photo)
An additional supply of up
County when everyone expect­
to 200 tickets have !&gt;een
ed it to come to Seminole
made available for Seminole
County.
County i&gt;ersons desiring to
But then, why print such s
attend the Governor’s. In­
political history now since
augural Ball next week.
Bryant no longer will be governor after Tuesday?
Se'mimde's co-chairmen Har­
“ Governor" Burns, Seminole
old Kastner ami K. IV Hunt
County is glad to tie back in
reported the tickets may be
_
obtained by colling eitbcr„
the fold!
-*
•
*
—-I
Be JcjJQm Sfenstronrc - . iirttns recent -genera^ electi.ui
r w A k ! - ’ 1881 —w.
j !u. rrqUcal fur the ti.k.t
,&gt;U'ho»v-£Hawosth &lt;He.) high j -lievtaj .new cyuifty. yfljcej;* . whito VaHioltiugh defeated
m }l(, r,qnvr,j
pr.-ja-r au*
school basketball players here [and 11 tnrumbenta will take Gen. J. O. Hutchison ffi the
for the "invasion" of Oviedo loath* of office Tuesday os second Democratic primary' in thorlties and an engraved InTHEN AND NOW in lVRttry. The tup picture lakj'n Iasi Wednesday shows
truly ore enjoying our Florida the result of 1964‘t two prim- May.
vitution will l.r mailed to the
one of the hop ms destroyed when a Navy-plane came itoitr ttu* end of its
Also
next
Tuesday,
Kailyle
weather. In relaying by ule- ary and on* general elections,
person.
fliglit. T h e bottom pii’ltirc Liken today shows tin* tinge crater filled be­
phone the results of the first All-of them will be ombark- Housholder, curient prosecutThe inaugural ball will be
tween
the two homes and tarpaulins placed over the exposed portions of
ing
attorney,
will
replace
C.
an
exact
replica
of
that
In
Elliworth-Oviedo tilt to the ing on four-year terms.
(Herald Photos)
l *’° hotlSP*.
Bangor (Med newspaper, a
During a special meeting of Vernon Mize a* county judge. T a l l a h a s s e e . Hunt said.
Herald .staffer learned it Tvas i lha Hoard of County Com- Housholder defeated Harlan Aniong ihe top rnlerlainert
" ^ r ^ v c a l K c r 'T h e r t
, \ x !rn1*vtnneB"'Trh-ftr-L-awrem-e 'Tuck -TtBrmirMhvr -first Demo- will b# (Huy IsaimhjfrtM mul liiff
inchea of snow on the ground." Swofford o f A I t a m o n t * - lain- primal y in Muj Mire i&gt;ii
Urrr r-r*rf * !
Springs anti K*1 Yarborough of «1M not* n*i k n -i-Ut turn ami
St*inin«\lf i nunt\ is hn*t
•
•
•
Grneva will he offlrtally srat- will become nssocinled with t ounty for th# b*»ll itini p#rFormer Airman Steve Spaw. ed as members of the Com- Mack N, &lt; levelnnil Jr. in tlie
f,niii a Ut-enuiity area
discharged from Srjuadron 7 mission. Swofford. A
« Demo- practice of law.
will attend it Thursduy hi the
I lik in g i&gt;vct
lf iiU 9litiM t&gt;r*p ItIn ml O' - ,SHit if! itip Ji*i* A Ini
while it was serving in the eralir n p iiiifire * ilr f r iit w i K .
mh,
hp jmmjum tiling Httoim v
iMtilttri in F#i n Pmk,
Med la**l August, took a look Dope Ha*p«*tt. ii
--------------—
M ill h r
K r im r t ii
M c ln t o iii.
Tirkft nlloriction* 11it•I hern
at his Ft Wayne lltid l ther­
currently a r is in g a , judge &lt;&gt;f
„„ rni.|, fount)-'* po|&gt;mometer late last week sod
Ihc munieipal c u r t f**r t i e ,,|a tl&lt;&gt;n. Hunt la id S«'milHtlr*
headed for this area. Atn’thci
* ify i»f sstiifiitit
Mi'inf**!*h itllnini*'iit siii*
up
convert to the Sanford scene
*thmillviil
r«- 1 lid I in if
Hi UilMf* Hlot t h r
p o l l whs
The mercury registered » bit­
•if) j in tn i* 1 11 1 1it* i "11 y 1 "Oil* inbuilt Trd Iti llir m* itiitio n
ing It) above and was beaded
mi»i*)otl M ‘ -ndll&gt; H r * !i-ttii' i d t oiiiiiiitii’i*.
Aluiti; with it
south when Steve headed south
To
m m y* S p r i r m th r fir s t nnt fi t n t r i | i l r &gt; t fo i fi'lditlom il
OKI. \N P O (IT1&gt; —P»«»!*too—to Sanford He’s staying
ij.\ itill isifi* fsb iIil t t u il!oltr&gt;l
nf s\ t r d H iir a ir tt m u h ip fi I*. ‘film l Hi i* pi HII l ‘ V
with a I lock Winder while
In -’ K t \ I r m '1 f ah * i \ » t n n m b r i not t ‘i* U^rd ill tin*
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K
m 19 liryniit imni luitf
analysing the employment
in lM cftt r i m r m il h#n* a ! n t tir r * 1JM v f t Is- . otiti' k f it % 1lio|r ill'Tiifit CiiLiltf • « 111V»dV
strne.
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•
•
ft’iltfrfil i n u i t btfikrupU) i i l l n I m s o ff h i " {v*&gt;111 J o h n !# fit
I *a 11ttw ti y , u im in t r 1 111 n y m114
ldiiB n suited in Hunt «nd
T ht weathei man's five-day heating.
dnl not seek re-election Hny Kastnar beliiif advised ' ‘esterF
a
y
t
S
m
iih
f
n
iB
n
«sje
r
Mrs
fnrectit posf* n pretty picture
for this urea. Three to six de­ of the Mount Vernon Res- "a* opposed in Hie second ,) ,v that up to 200 .an hr l»gree*
norma! nod just taurant on 1’ S Highway T“ DeMluen*tn piuu-iy In lho-,„n,|
Ijix »&lt;tll*
__
. ______ _
Ht TitUB\ illi*, him f ded
a prrB^nl &lt;l**|* it\
in tim e fu r .New Y # i» r’».
Tm , Mr* Mlirlmt Sbri'hnr
F ia h m ust be r e a lly iti tin g i Uim for SdA.OOO H^nirtst the
uhn "all itinuFh :i* n ih-puf
a g a in in L u k e M o n ro r N o t n r eetntd mh merit
fill
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At the h«'ntiriK I h in k iiip b y

More Ducats
To Inaugural
Available.

County Government
Picture To Change

Bryant-Owned
Cafe 'Broke'

. Soldier Charged,
ti r 1,1 - Passenger Hurt
is r

itII the lim it ml* a lo n g ltie »#«*

Shell Sfoad Is Quiet
BRIEFS
g y j E v id G B IC G There
roll Rises

l&lt; \
I M ■ • H it!
A I d \ .1 m li-f
I'MMknv1
S \ I l iU N it I I I
lTv\ ii \ s
wall And most i*f tiu*n^ liu\t* I i •11* r i *
ll&gt; II ii 1 1 I loltn
TI. -pii.t-s i . Mmi.ti n*
Hpporiili'd
Sum
Miir^nlu'
of
\ »m y i-iilL*ti'ii iiiffi vks'i** kill
i ui It- ••nna
» Birin^ "f fi!*h.
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Suit'll It e Hruili as liUiiNr to itf I h* j11■iii • in Ib'li /t i
; ifu t (he \ , ' - H- ci , 11 \ 1' .11n M| lu il -ill Ml In *1 t t n lu y by 1 ufi iiuMMut ^' 0* f
J,)'* a
M* till
i-l in -! *» *V i d I i 1 111ui ier w4- charged add hiv m u'
look
in
to
the
a
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f
a
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s
of
the
Won’t he Ioiik you’ll he abli
4
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k»ltr 1 4 Vi - | rbi' jtit • 1 wav 1 1 J- 11 1' &lt;•ul \ t ittnn h11*f I aii nlb.-M Vk. tr irtill* vhi r A&gt;i«-Thi i f111w .1 * an pa« &gt;rn . o injured &lt;.ir Iv
IISSI f(MJ I 1|plUl 1 1 hi tin* Rn la
In lake % month off V he t a 1 i i si mi n ifit. w h ich tint tn*in tiki- if III* p*n..- will hi- M
iilll .11| M&lt; t llh, )„-rn t'.U.'i ' 1 V» M '
itri- morning alter (be -oil
rIi»si’d u n i t Inal J u ly .
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it
lull
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tnilsii thul is.
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I b* i.a Mi 1&gt;lMr It t h Ibt'l* H* u-r 's i ar era-.bed into a hou-e
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R ' *|UH 1 Rul in,, • • i ii-m' i ti t1' vv11: lie li*- i,l 1tilll M1el k
fi at**«! In, uinhi fil I I t ..v, near Runnel and Hear !.j m
i \&lt;;&lt; is, N *•* i u i t i ' i i —
r\
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im
t*
RtiSOl.VHl) tby p ^ n t s i — S h e T r i C U . .
.utlai
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S#
1
out
M
i'
lilt*
-Il
■.tit
tl!
1- M.1
•»f I st|||fU «»u(J. in the Demo- Road.
of ( IlHtifk thll’uloliinl thin hut:#
To give my children more love
111 U vid) li-al - tillciatii’ primary ami w«»n t h
( harmed w :Ih recklevs d m xtiii-liti; uli S!»«f11 it a
\fi)* a n n n lio ii I . hIhv hr vs.l
• nd more of my tune »nd frs?
1 iJit* &gt;i*.«r
T *)•' rflOIlM' &gt; Ml 11.11 1V II*
tiffis *
\ *|t'fi nlm*r «
\ in; an I wi!h opci aline a vr
If.if VkHl* ». br.fill. &gt;j tst ftltrl III
of mateiisl tiling, tlial they
Kitn a Rip’il*. im i,
t h e J u d e w u h a Mix|«-ndeii lii-rriM* iiii 1 \ i t liii r 1 s.1 ■lun - .11.1 .1
■ Ii.* f lin t
u* n rii* l
iMim
should earn nr wmh fur them­
Mranwhilr, hack k i t h r 1**"))(' tit I **i**rf i**n N mV. "I
I Mil,* illll | * I 1.1-tl
t- ,1cri v \l VSatkin. :M &lt;d th&lt; v
*-if|. i* \ iiift*i| fH I... li 1111* 1j).Ir
selves.
drisrr's manual.
till uin'iclit* who will
cun- UutUlc 1 Hiao Ills pav&gt;i-n;ci III.I
Ilpa.u.n,
|«rlliji*!lt f I Mill Hi ItU111 III ItMllI,
RESOLVED tby paicnisi —
\ studrnt driver was tak­ tmur in office hut hegm new \ r r a SSllllj. suffered possiMe
’* ! '■**•) **•*•' ' ! i1"1
To set a better example for ing her license esam yestrr
term* in. lude ’ t •umiy * ■in- heatl injuries and was treated tisin' of the iouiic, 1h&gt; •» •"
my children by being the kind day and the inspector’* day mission, r John Fitzpatrick, at j . Winter Park hospital
|»rasts«-i inc inter, r f:■u 'la
A %4*uru * Mipc oIh IihinI)
ST. f h rKRSIU'Ri; ( T p h
of person I want them to grow
was changed slightly from l a x
Wo-unr Maty Earle
Florida
llighwa)
I'alrol
"•* &lt;d*
i(i&gt;N|mr &gt;J&gt; nt but »UI vv.intuit . 1 by idu i* involvrd m *
up to t™ and not saying — thr routine.
M'ulkei, Sheriff J I. Hobby, Trooper J 1 Svkes and shi-r* Thr wililyws aic -!i e n d |M * I ■*v lM..'*'ttll't IM mI* ,111 IIn ,*,,111,11* nf ""Icy 1«li|| IV,* 1Mllb-l t
■'Do as I say. not as I do."
Seems thr driver failed to &lt; ouniv I Irik At thui Rci k- i[f'i drpullcs *aid Ihr car went I !o iiiile- li.,!, lo i-ti
.-ii' I
H*i"i *■*»i itt 'HIif in i*f .il »li ml ill" u lib
tit 1 rr h| d)i&lt;8f i MuiniiMil
RESOLVED (by children I mist another r a r psrknl in with, Sclionl Sui&gt;i R 1
wr ell
I ti*- giant hole itusj
Mil- across
Rear
Lake
Re.id
j.|.dtjrrii, i fkiitrIlUltl &lt;»f H #
the arra. The two rar* rlip wee. Suprisisor of \'olar through a lawn hit a grape !iie two liorio * In Mr l.il in kijii ,d* fJllV bwj.lv
— To try to remeijiticr (hat
Thr « |i il..«v:»Trd to « lo i n(lfM ,| ,,f mu RM|. iyli W.
ped. The Inspector railed Kt gi-t t at ton. ( a nt I I I a fi. fruit tree and then crashed into &gt;*-.,.*’*■»r;rra i - - ^ri.« ‘--u r Iparent* ti e people, too, and
Cell ilr |1*B III l rMutif *ili( .end rr
J,. „H ,| Tu«‘)iday.
do my best to demonstrate
IMilier about (he minor mix
I
h
*
n
lilted
finin'. 1 .Minis Surveyor A
a house owned hy l,eorgt
. (wii 1**1 in t.,iln-fiN ?Iir *»lid !i« l
love and TnTTfrrjnmdmg, as i
Nivv
rr.
w
|
h;»\t
1ltil|&gt;f»ll*y*.4 »-r* Uml St b*M&gt;| lioMIfj Hi igt » ,4 llolli Hill Tin house
ifu rul '
'
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a *
ik*
lake police ssld. "'Strati iiiff-inbi-rn .1.nnr* * flu krnniryrr of laraalen frame r n n 'ir u r ’ion ii 11 dTHTir* .'Il’t'H4- f 1•111I t •’ 'HdU hii'Viiid imd i.ikcii til ov#r ( ; 11) t ; 11M 1 I l f 'S
r xpeel Ihem to (o.e and Un­
do*
,d
d
in
g
'
lint
he
was
IIO
M
E
Fll
\D
AH t ( I ' l ' l l
while, hark to Ihr driver's find J«»hn hv mu
derstand me,
was moicd almost two initio 1rr#‘d .im rt %'1 and: t .-»:k# ■i |i in ill i hi-11 M.i 11r t boiiu
A
m
M
A ir
f" i
RESOLVED ( hy Wives) — manual."
Sinf.ir d V i v.»! \;r St.* ititi 1m
Mf thiB gnurp, Hubhy. TU. k ■ and the side raved in
I In wii. nil) I-ikrn hi tin it jita m,. 1-1'l* R J miim' n .1
To strive haider to be s com
.
I»P kill \ * ri|
« VJMM’w t'f’A to
with Mi &lt; III ui t , Ihuhlm-y
1*iff ,it II .'(ikl.it **fhi Mm l ill k •I iiit* i i ■t l .*t i nui I ir hi
pinion and sweetheart to my
and h v jm* wifi* u?in|i|i..M*d in
*ft (Mil li
In.ik till
W
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n
d
e
r
i
n
g
H
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r
s
e
.
• In if ii j*b of
VV iol- died
husband and not he satisfied
lit.Ill lb* pi'llir.f | ,*t || (HlMMiftfu i * .i i «»
(*
♦ Ml I UI Vr y
,
Ill’
s
Sljp»*
|
Mlbt
lo be a housewife and mother.
j/ b mid lb# yr i»»i j*! «&gt;Ifictii)n I n N e w s A i r a i n
oilier' finnii - in till i -m*--li
v«
v 1 l,r An K»»rri* *•n
RESOLVED thy husbandsl
i - W *1kr r d#f iK«li d f#l'lnu’
That wandering horse was ale »i • nr «f tli-- &gt;ia- , a'wi
miLMit r l | i n r h*t!«y+
.—To strive harder to treat
Ctreiiil Cnurl Judge Vo|ie k I »»"m "*:t h t It i*■h Hr if M &lt;'( *n n n « loose agatn tin* morning a' bear n a r - of Ha i-xplttiji) sn C o u p le K ille d
lay wife with the rourtesy,
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&gt;
nnniJiiHiiofi
in
iflth
ami
I'almello
and
I’alrnl
cident
Williams J r . Tuesday sustain
{ o a p p o m tiN l
f i e bodies of II ^
MraQwliilc tin \avv la part I I I’ll
*rfirt|j'n. apprei tation i n i
motions In dismissi charge;
charges Mn) Mini wl)j|»|**d li.JHjbll.Hn nu n John Dodson and I arts
b
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and
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consideration that I did in our
M|
Sfmmol&lt;&gt;
County's fitly A1l* n in lb# jr^nrriil rlrr. 1‘aytnn ealleO for Ihr rnunil menl ha* grounded tlie- a.r
courtship day* when . H r (V)mml&gt;M(wr.,;f r , blWrfUCf f,"h Mdwri* dfffulr’d .lamp* up
iraft exiepl for opeiaimnal w et. (omul sprawled in then imv -rift l 11.*&gt;«i«*9i lluni» lo*
. . Ij Ih .im I# 0B - t. e ’ '
Th# r*un#r, Mr*
R»rh&gt;&gt;fd fnhMnnv Th#r* ar# rtn morr
day annoijnrrd ih# rm ppointthought I w»* the greatest guy Svl&lt;)f(nril
Pljrnf t m th# flr#t | &gt;#mnr rut”
llrrgrn, of 2403 ( i r a o t b ir u tninirik' fh*ht* Oil! of 'III b» ) C’uiinly pinilirr IUw*l 1) mvc^ oiriil nf A h Ii l.ivirnfitnn «»
In Ihe world.
n
prunflr)
tirui
Illi
henm#)
#r
Attorneys for E, Pope His»
Avenue, u n noUfii^l and lb# cal itallon
i !*n*r rub d d m th
dur tor
motor vein, le rom misRESOLVED (hy employer*)
etl. a Republican, recently fit wiifi civr f | !v | iy lilim in W1 'It f f
Sinner, lie served m the same
—To treat my employe* as ed charges of voting trregulari R HntirrK in Ntivmiin-r.
i hor*r was taken home
Kbled m Hit fluid
* dr * *e^jjJ|^ljil Miffm niiun
post under appointment *&gt;f
co-worker* rather than men­
lies and named Swofford and
cinvs
E’uller W.arren and
ial., so that **» may all work member* of Ihe hoard of can
Farris llryani.
together for th# good of the vasser* as defendant*
company.
H a rry O k a y s
RESOLVED (by employes!
WASHINGTON (DPI) —
— To remember lhat the suc­
Ray De Crane knows what Sweeping changes it the fas home use. roller a ropy of Sen. Harry M. Goldwater, who
(In* of the nation's fore­
re*. of the company which
most writer* on income tax the new tax law* is all *l«iut. | , w m»pB „|| y,,M Irani- I Gut Your Own Tusra" In often attacked Defense Seer#employ* me. means my aucces* ^ 1
, , ,ln&lt; ohm , tux . Is-t, year "f, h-Mik form Th* tit-page book tary Robart R. McNamara
matters will explain* the new He also know’s how to explain
too, and to take pride in doing j
'
about
contains the entire 14-parl -luring Ilia presidential cam.
« simple and atraight-,
—'f*x law lo reader* of "The it
niy job to th# best of m y | WASHINGTON &lt;UPII
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1rtl i- or no use Under no m
-cues as will as supplemental palgn, has endursed
Meability
Hu sold Russell, chairman of Sanford lleruld in an inform forward manner.
1ft "Cut Your Own Taxes" &lt;umstrimrs should you us. material — sample forms urn! . Namara's
plan
to metg*
RESOLVED (by driver*)— the President's Committee on stive ll-p*rt series entitled
Army Reserve units with tile
Togjie courteous to other drlv- Employment of the Handicap "Cut Y-our Own T axes” It De Crane will give you a last yeai’s income tix return additional tax information,
Monday.
step-by-atep guide on how to aa -a guide for thi* year.
, "Cut Your Own Taxes" Natiunal Guard.
era and pedestrians, to espec ped. today praised the Inter start*
lally watch' ou( fur children
stale Commerce Commission's The author isveteran newsfile y»ur 11)114 return.
Make sure you understand , osta So rents. It's available
and never to forged lo buckle
order lo allaw qualified ampu p*|iernian. Ray De Ciune.
"I try to point out eveiy the tax law au your return in Seminole .County as an exLEOI’ OI. D V I L L E, The
my aeat belt.
tec* lo drive trucks m -inter w h o -ha* been writing income possible deduction ami tax- will be accurate
' lusive reader service of The
RESOLVED (by business- state commerce.’
tux advne for more than 35 saving device for you. Yuu
"Cut Your Own Taxes" in- .Sanford Herald.- Orders *r# C^mgo ( U l 'l ) —51«rc*nary-led
m, n ) —To remember that th*
Russell, an irmles* velersn year*.
*
*I' i l l ' report exery thing that
clodea
detailed
infuimaliun U m g taken now. To make Congolese guvernment troops
reason 1 am in busineaa is to !of World War II. sard the a"De Crane is. one of Ihe na- must be ahoWn on your re- «n aurh topic*
a, tin- in wsure you get yuut ropy, order today mapped new foraya in­
aupply my customer* and pro- tion was "a great step for tiori'a Ihirc or
(yur most turn but will take full advan- minimum standard deduction, today! Just send your name, to triad bastions of the north­
ward
to
opening
doors
of
op
knowledgeable
tax
Vsriteis in tag* of every tax-saving op- [.dependent*, charitable con- uddresa and 60. cent* to r Cut eastern Congo where more
apectivc customers with their
tnbutions, income averaging. Your Own Taxes," c/o Th# white* may ba held hostage.
nekda, wants and deiirea, and portunity to th« handicapped ” t h r country," sa y s’ Joseph portunity,” say* I&gt;« Crane.
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to alao rtm smber that if 1
man
s ability, not his -tor of th* internal Revenue been such a need for expert
If you would like a handy 48», Dept- A, Radio City 3t* white* were saved from potuu a«a m
i
don't aupply them, someone "on
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guidance on your income tax. ‘ source of U i guidan** fvr^liuo, New Ywtk 13, N. V,
Service,
1d i s a b i l i t y .

She Flunked

Young Couple

Tries Suicide

Koulettc'

Court Nixes
Bassett Suit

SAN FRANCISCO ( U P H —
Federal, »t*t# and local offi»
rial* mapped plans for exten­
sive recovery program* in th»
| flood-battered Far West to­
day—but it wa* croiawinds
and swirling snow, a* usual,
fur dare-devil helicopter pilola
on rescue missions.
The--over*II-picture in -th a —
five-state area after 10 con­
secutive stormy day* ’ »•**
much clearrr than the weather
in the mountainous areas near
ATLANTA ( I ’m — South the California-Orcson border
ern Railway resumed passen­
where helicopters were a t ­
ger and freight service Irviav tempting to provide supplies
after a one day strike which to some 2,ot)0 persons m a­
left holiday travelers stranded
rooned by Ihe Christmss
in a 13 stale area
flood*.
Southern officials reyatrlrd
The pilots, flying in rspidmembers .if ihe striking fire­ ly—changing weather condi­
man’s union began showing up tions completed .ome mi.sion*
for work here at about 3 a m. Tuesday to Happy Camp,
in compliance w ith a federal where 1,300 persona had been
csnirt order hailing the sirike cut off from the outside, Threa
*’We have a regfilar"romple home*-were destroyed there -■■-**
merit and regular service has and SO others damaged.
been resumed," said Atlanta
ATTEMPTS FAIL
division Supt. H I.. Stuart.
Attempt* to reach other Iso­
“ As their schedules appear lated communities on th* Kla­
they are turning up for work." math and Salmon rivers were
Railw-af official* In North turned hark by th* fury of th*
Carolina said freight Iranis snow, which was expected to
were running five u&gt; el^til continue through,todajr__ ________ _
hours late most of fialay, nui
The snowstorm ws* in af­
they expecitd lo get normal termath of the torrential
service restored hv Thursday. floods that took at least 41
Officials estimated il would live* and caused damage esti­
lake approximately 12 hours' mated at nearly (700 million
la-fore passenger .service got in Hie five-.tale ntes of C*D
hack to normal schedules
ifainis, Oregon, Washington,
The leniporary restraining Idaho and Nevada
order w-as served al the head
A fleet of CO helicopter* —
quarter* of Ihe Brotherhood of military and civilian—wera
Locomotive Firemen and En engaged in th* rescue opera­
ginemcn in l\ aslnnglon
tion. In northern Calfornia.
Issued lale Tuesday hv fed
The overall picture in the
era) Judge Roherl Elliott in flood ate* allowed a stagger­
C’olumbu*. Ga the order said ing loss.
the sudden strike that strand
t'altfuiiiia G ot. Edmund G.
ed holidav passengers in 13 Iliown said the loss in hi*
stales was a serious and tub- state was consei vatlvely tslistantial disrupting" of the rail­ I mated at $300 miRion. H* d i ­
way’s duty undrr the Interstate ctated 21 counties disaster ar­
Commerce Ar!
eas and has asked the federal
Elliott sei a hearing on Ihe government for grain to feed
order for Jiinfc’7 al CoHThlbu*' starving livestock in Hum-

Southern Ky.
Walkout

Just A Prowler . .
Don’t Bother Us
l i e w a n t e d lu-'p l&gt;u! d l d n I
w a n t fo h r b o t h e r e d
I his Is
what vi a - pill nn (hr JhiIics-

tioldt County.

ESTIM ATE DAMAGE
Federal officials who tour• ■t Oregon estimated Ihe dam­
age in (list slate at %'Mb mil­
lion "at least.”
In Washington, flood dam­
a g e w a s estimated at more
than f t million in Columbia
Count), where 13 bridge* wet#
completely destroyed, Gov.
Robert E. Smylie of Idaho
said a preliminary estimate
of damage in his state was fS
Mi llion ti, public property.

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l,|V( TllJtlll
' Who i, v*mi kin^ (■might
Send » car to m&gt; mullicr »
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LONDON ( CPI) — Austra­
I'atrolman C a r l DuiUun
%rarrhe.l (tic* arra and rr lian *i(finaU here announced
pnrtrd *1 cMuldnl (md a Tuesday that the American
l-mluiental Oil Company has
Uimn *#
been granted a permit to, look
(■■r till on ihe northeast coast
of New Guine*.

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S3 vears nf rnntinuuus sflVlre 1 1 PJ i — X Chile in ppivsta
In Senate Jobs
plane with (oui ni*n and t woWatkins *- ha* Im-- n jiarlia in.in alqiard -rashed Tuesday
menlarian since I!kl7 when the mglil on the sliqies of the Tur|nh w a , rreale«l a, » sejiaralr rialba voh ami All five wera
JMISl
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Herald Offers Income Tax Advice

Driving Rules

New Forays-

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Call the auto loan experts: Ralph Pezold^
or Jim Doucette, today. Phone 322-1611,

FLORIDA STATE BA N K
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Police Ponder r
Possible Link
In 2 Robberies
CHICAGO (UPI) — Author!Ilf* tcrutinlzed Ihf eim Rarity
lo d a y lifT li* . robbery of col­
lection trucks In front of Ro­
m m Catholic churrhca in suburbin Chicago and ratersnn.
N. J., to determine If there
waa a link between the two
caae*.
Police aald they found par­
tial finger and palm prints
from article* left by the three
bandit*
In Divine Savior
church In *ubtirh*n Norrldge,
where they looted a Brink'*
truck of 1223,000 Monday
night.
Exactly one t»eek previous­
ly. three bandit*, alio wear­
ing Halloween maik*, burit
Into a church rectory In P a ­
terson, bound four prle*t*fand
made off with $300,000. That
case alto remain* unsolved.
Marlin W. John*on, »pecial
agent In charge of the Chi­
cago FBI, *ald It wa* possible
"that the Paterton mob could
have come here."
_ Michael J. fiptotto, Chi­
cago'* acting chief of detec­
tive*, said that If the robbery
was the work of the same

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U. S. Wheat

Legal Notice

Sen. Goldwater.
Escapes Knife
W A SH IN G TO N
(U PI &gt;
S e n B a r r y M G o k t w a l e r w o n ’t
h a v e t o u n d e r g o s u r g e r y to
c o rre c t * b s r k a ilm e n t. It had
b e e n r e p o r te d he w ould h a v e
an operation next T uesday.

A spokesman said that Gold
water advised him that his
p .i.m b a i, 1)14
I S K A l.l
doctor* had concluded (hat
A r t h u r H. B a c k w t l h . J r .
C l e r k of t h t C i r c u i t C ourt therapy should resolve the
B n K l l a a b a 'h B r u t n a h a n
problam. Goldwater auffar* oc­
n e p u t x Clerlt
casional pain from a muscle
A Vfi C. 11SO S'. n i l i 'K ,
pin jb -ta u w d by a chip from
KAN * I d i W M i K S
‘
i.j\e) a for Plaintiff . * a w W b r a .
atWKeal Central Boulevard
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WASinNGTON (UP!) _
BUFFALO, N. Y. ( U P I ) - A
Senate investigators said today |
black imported felt hat and
they had uncovered a vicious
an abandoned stolen car were
nationwide mail • order racket
the only solid d u e l police had
that peddles names of alleged
today in their hunt for a pair
teea age "party slrls."
of dipper bandits who Hole
Many of the names checked
1299,130 In a daring city hall
by investigators turned out to
robbery.
be tbose.of unsuspecting daugh­
Police had the hat because
ters of prominent person*—in­
a passerby who saw the two
nocent victitna of a Chicago
atick-up men daih from eity
amqt dealer.
f
hall Tuesday thought they
Staff members of the Sen­
might be purse snatchers. Hr
ate juvenile delinquency sub­
lunged at one and knocked off
committee,
headed by Sen.
the chapeau.
Thomas J. Dodd (D-Conn.) are
The purs* the pair got away
preparing for a hearing early
with’ included II*.243 *0 in
next year 0.1 efforU to peddle
cash and the balance in non
sex through the mails.
negotiable tax checks.
APOPKA HOUSE SHOW officer* (pictured nt the last show) are, kncclAmong the cases cited to
The unmaaked bandit* walk­
United*’ S t a l e r International
ed into-the building, slugged — inj? from left, Bill-Gonroyr-prcsMent: Joe Walton, director; Mrs. Maria
Franklin, secretary; Steve Rrainard, director; Jay Decker, director;
was that of' a Midwest smut
the city treaiurer with a pis­
standing, Mrs. Janet Halker, director; C, W. Morrison, director; Harold
merchant wli* advertises in tha I
tol, and fled, with tha loot.
Franklin, director; Sonny Halker, vice president, and Mrs. Gavtha Con­
mail that he haa an inventory
» •
a %
Like other recent robberies
of 10,000 name* of teen aga
roy, treasurer.
in Pateraon. N. J ., and Chi­
girl* complete with addresses
cago, Tuesday’s haul had the
and telephone number*.
earmarks of cartful planning
investigators said he sel'.a
and a good tense of timing.
the names and numbers for S2
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The gunmen struck only min­
Vic* President-elect Hubert ute* before a Brink'* armor­
for 30 names. The names ar*
grouped by cities and states,
H- Humphrey resigned hla ed car. waa to have picked it
Renat* aaat yesterday to per­ up.
according to the Senate group.
mit tha appointment of hi*
One investigator sent for and
Police said on* of the gun
received names from Connect!- 4
Democratic auccasor, Minne­ men waa teen at tha office
sota Attjr. Gen. Walter F. Monday afternoon, apparently
cut snd the Washington-Itali—.—
Mondale, a few day* befor* familiarizing himself with the
more F r c a i r l l e checked 15 nr
| . you.
Reconnaissance
Attack’
Congrea* convene'*.
__ ,
18.and discovered most wrra
•flirt# ~friam*‘yirnmlnent' fJHTIHY 1 *
Humphrey, in a - J e tU r
A poTice spokesman s a id ■Squadron f lirt* tllvAzl.!fJ.'_
Got. Karl F. Rnlvaar dated that besides the hat, the car j Sanford Naval Air Station'*
who had no knowledge they
Dec. 23, made hi* resignation and descriptions of the •"&lt;&gt;!training squitdron, recently
were on the list*.
as senator effective at the men Uieje was little else 1° grn&lt;!untr&lt;l unothrr group of
One girl named on the list
"close of business" yesterday.
had just entered a convent.
onHeconnhisiance Attack pilots
Ha said he was doing so “to
"There's not much niore and navigator* througFi it* in­
In the preliminary inveatlga- •
permit the'appuintm ent of a than that," h* said.
lion, it was discovered that •
tensive and demanding curric­
junior senator from Minnethree of the girls had been conulum, insuring « maximum
l-T. t i t AI II. Moore (left) nntl F,ns. Walter E.
-or -.after. Dac. 10, t—
—f u e le d - by.--#fcJloaloa-bwogitr^T= .
9&lt;iv N A O -V c r r t i f T m t e a .
4— c t(&gt;m nf xtrT'o'nT.fT—rmif
1»«4.M
man who said he was coming
in the Attack Carrier Sink- Tha resignation action will
to Washington on business and
ing Forces.
snahla Mondala to obtain a
wanted some nighttime fentaio
Due to the recent Naval
day or two seniority of Ban­
companionship.
Air Observer (NAO-H) reilesal* service which often proves
T h e ' investigators said they
ign.stion, the newly gimluati-il
valuable later in committee
would focus their inquiry on
officers were joined by pre­
assignment*. .
the compilation of mailing lists
vious graduates to receive
Newly elected s e n a t o r *
and how they get Into the
certificates at the presenta­
otherwiia take their oaths of
hands of shady operators who
tion
ceremony.
UNITED NATIONS ( U P H offira^and hava their term*
prey on teen agars.
The redeaignation rhange*
Th*
General Asaemhly tries
dated from the day tha new
When Mr*. Letha Fowler, Mr*. Fowler has hern active
II,
i
the
technical
speciality
of
thr
Congres* convenes, next Mon­ agsin today to wind up
»h« program of the Lake
1904 session with agreement N" v" ' Air 0b,erw ,r (NAO-Ri ibma coat nd hat and rloaea
Mary
Chamber of Commerce,
WASHINGTON (UPI) - day.
on means to avoid a U £.■1bombardier-nav.gator to Ite- the doors to tha county
Food ihopper* atocking up for
Sovlet financial showdown.
connaissance Attack Navigat- juilec's office on Tuesday tlm Lake Mary Woman’s
Club, the Sanford Pilot Club
the first weekend of Uie new
Diplomats hoped for agree- &lt;ir (NAO-V). the new redes- mhi-'lI hasp i-oinpletid 22 year#
mol wu» once a director of
year will find a generous se­
ment from Moscow and Wssli iKnation
ba# shifted
tin- of service a# chief clerk
tho Lake Mury Volunteer
lection of traditional holiday
Ington on an appeal by Secre
tiaining e*n|d.a#i* tinst office.
Kite Depat ttnenr.
fare.
tary General Thant for volun from ,h» Af,A to th,&gt; |{A6C
Of equal importance, how­
Not only wil) Mrs. Fowler
Meat counter* will feature
tary contributions to meet the
'B'|«n*e ’ aircraft,
ever, is the fact (tint on that la- missed by the county
plenty of turkeys, ha ml, and
mounting UN deficit. •
| B S’All-3 I# the only UAf&gt;r late she'll be |ockni)[ up the
judge* whom she served,
beef roasts—perfect tor fam­
mount "‘tuadrun •authorised
Such a fund would amount
* * • ,» * * to train
th, , . , t
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) —
she'll also be missed by. al*
Sanford Moose Iaxlge 1*31 to a face-saving device for *"''
ily dinners and buffet service.
t« o n n * i...,^ e
-Aft, r
fhl, f c* rk
The Philadelphia Bar A#aotorncy*
throughout
tlijs
urea,
Fresh produce counters will FhUrtainod some SO children Russia. France and six So- A t u ^ N»vlL'«tora &lt;NAO-V)
no
i,1BI1
employe# at the Courthouse nation, with le«a than oneoffer a colorful array of brus- at the annual Christmas parly vlet lalrllite. which (ace .he "r tH* A H ...... and I acil.c
, h r .R
and other county personnel fifth of its .1.790 memherahip
sel* tprout*. broecolt, cabbage, (this year Special giie«t§ for prospect nf lo.lng Ihe.r a.sem Heel RAM squadron#
,0 c o n t i n u e ^ r probate
a# well a# newsmen and cltl- in attendance, ha* reeomrarrota. celery, lettuce, onion*. Ibe occasion were member* of bly vote, for what amount, to
A&lt;
4,me. the
,lr w l|h ll
Itn,
who frequented the mended that crime new# he
■qtiHilron hn# c o m p l e t e it t
tt,
t( ,
tnuradishes, squash, and sweet Girl Sroui Troop 337 which is nonpayment of dues.
reetrirted hy attorney* and
film nt \\ intei Park
county
judge's office.
potatoes For fruit cocktail ap­ sponsored by Women of the
The UN charter provides J transition of over 60 flight
putdir officials.
Mr*.
Fowler,
during
her
22
petizer* and salads, there are Moose. Sanford Chapter I4&lt;v».
tiiat any member in arrears crew memtieia to the RA6C )i'M* in tiie office, first n-rvThe association approved a
The troop, led by Mr* Msr- the equivalent of the past two aircraft.
plenty nf apples, hananss,
■‘statement of policy" despite
ed
under
Judge
It.
\
\
Ware
I.t. Craig R. Moor* w « s the
grapefruit, grapes, oranges and tl Danklefs of Ltke Mary, yesr*'
assessments
"shall
th# opposition of newspapers,
sang carols with other* attend­ have no vote "
firat trainee lo receive the from 1942 until 1949. From
tangerines
broadcasters. Mayor James It.
1919
until
1954
she
served
unFor the fish course, look for ing invilcd to join In the sing
The United States hat in KA6C designation and Fn&gt; del Judge t). Dougina StenJ. Tale, |Hilire officials. Hie
plenty of canned pink salmon, ing Santa arrives! with gifts listed that Ihii sanction he Walter E. Cnrlyon I# the must
district attorney'# office amt
all
mil.
She
w h s Judge K. F.
fish sticks, and fish portions. and bags of candy for aII- the applied against Russia and recent graduate.
Judges, including two state
Houahold#r'a
chief
cleik
from
children and young people af­ other delinquent* on the first
WASHINGTON (UPF) _ Supreme Court juetire*.
1954
until
1958.
From
1966
to
ter whtrh refreshment! of ocrsslon for a vote
Theodor* Voorhees, aaeorla194,0 alie aervrd Judge Wllaon l.ila-ral House Demonsts, fol­
chips, pretwls, nuts, and punch
The Kremlin and its satelli­
Alexander and also Judge C- lowing a nierling with Speak­ tlon chancellor, denied the re­
FUNCHAL. Madeira (UPI) were served from a buffet
tes slrrsdy ir e delinquent,
Vernon Mize from 1969 until er* John W. McCormack, strictions were a gag on nrwa
—A memorial service was held table decorated in the holi­
and France will he on Friday
media. He said Hie list of ta ­
the
present time.
here, yeitarday for 10 vlcUms day theme.
pushed ahead today with
A* a result, the assembly
Several days ago Judges their drive to penally# two boo* waa aimed at preventing
of tha Lakoola diiister who -.Tha Chapter had ill Chrtalhas operiled since Its Dee. 1
Ware, Stenatrom and Mia* Southerner* who supported a repetition of "Dallaa" in
were buried on Ibis Island.
mas party following thla week' opening under an agreement
gathered
for an informal Sen. Barry M. Goldwater for Philadelphia.
.DANVILLE.
Va.
tUPJ)
The Greek linar, on a Christ­ mas
psrty
following this to raise no Issue that would
Voorheea aald a aubcomFour Danville police officers ceremony in th* Seminole preeldent.
mas cruise to Madeira a year week's Monday night busineai
require a formal vote.
mlttea study, ending in th#
were suspended on morals County courthouse and pre­
ago, burned and tank with the meeting.
Nrither
McCormack
nor
charge* involving a 13-year-old sented Mrs. Fowler wtih a Rep. John Dlatnlk tD-MInn.), policy statement, waa begun
loss of 133 live*.
after
girl who said she was ‘'at­ ailver eerving tray. It wa* In­ leader of the liberal*, would shortly
.
. , , th* aerie* of
scribed:
tracted to men in uniform "
discus# th , 46-minute conferWhlf \ d,vt,;P »d
th* assassination of President
JAKARTA ( U P l i - A t r Msr
•'For 22 year* of faithful enre they held Tuesday.
Suspended were D L. Dalton
1
John
F.
Kennedy.
ia ik# l a a n ml ik# i •&gt;■!) shsl Omar Dsni announced toand L M Stevens, charged •erviee to the people of Sem­
Hut McCormack, whose In­
lemlanla Caeatalj, M»r* J.., *l . i #h
with
statutn.y
rape,
and
Jam
es
inole
County
from
County
Air
Force
will
Mat. | aa V*reafc«M.
inf
fluence could b# lonsiiicreUr, ,
In ro t I s t a t e af
G. Owen and W. L. Gibbs, Jlldgra R. W. Ware, Douglas apparently did not try to talk
us* Ciech-made Jets and tratnOVER 35 YEARS
JAM CP W WHITE
ing craft to plac* of U. R.PITTSBURGH (U P I) — charged with contributing to Stenatrom and C. Vernon th* liberals out of their at- |
P eae a e a d
At First &amp; Palmetto
Mix*, 1964."
Ta 4H t Frill taro ond Prranna made plsn# b*ginni*ig next "Craaplng selectivity" in stael the delinquency of a minor
tempt to purge Kept. John
(Alongside
old puat office)
I ovtna ( tain** nr llemaoda year herayse America has re- price increase* ,ia an
Police Chief Eugene G NJc
Judge War# declared: "Th# Belt Williams (D-Mlss.), and
nfant
ianlnai «bI4 KalBlri
.
,
Cain
said
the
girl,
who
had
|&gt;r«pl«
lo
**U
spare
part*
to
that
could
aprout
into
of
Seminole
County
Juv
You an d a a r h of *o« are
Alliert Watson (D-S. C.).
h r »• h &gt; n o tified o n d re iju tr e d m I n d o n c t i a
• nil* dslinqurnt as far aa th* represented herself i s being owe a deep debt of gralituda
The move to strip the two
prFBFnf any rtalma and d*m*nda
natjon's economy i* concern 19 yesrs old, mad* the com­ to Mr*. Fowler for her Tong men&lt; of their party aaniortty
a h k h &gt;ou. «r mthar nf you.
nio&gt; hake a g-*in at the aetata "f
plaint herself.
The Tower of Babel, early, «d.
year* of faithful service to u* and stand will be mad* S at­
I »inf • u While dr. teeed lata
Nine major atcal companies
Hr said the girl said slw all.” Judges Mise amt Sten- urday.
•if 941*1 I'nunly. to ih* fount y co-operative building project
I h'Ib * of Hrmlnola County, in Shinsr failed because of a have announced a gii.to-lon made dates with the officers strum concurred in that exAt that time, House Demo­
kYorlda af hla off|ra in tha l a n g u a g e d i f f i c u l t y .
• OirpetB • Furniture
{increaa# on gslvanittd ah*ct after they got off work. He preasion. 'M rs. Fowler," said crats will caucus in prepara­
c o u r t hoiiao nf aald (’nunty ot
• Tile
• l’ianoa
h«fford, Florida. wAlhln ala ral— which i* Ul*d widaly in th* said the girl Jold of m ruluyu.Judge Stenatrom,* “will be tion for Monday's opening of
andai month* from tha lima of
•
Rentil
Beds
in,
a
u
lo
mobile*
a
rxi
in
a
'mAamAeniutd
by
everyon#."
•utomobilt
industry.
th* 69th Congress.
tha firat publlratton of thla
McCain said all four men de-j Sh* cam* to Florida with
Undersecretary o f
th*
not Ira Ka* h claim or demand
ahatl ha In writing, and ahall V 4 M X, *4H #. #4 4 B T II K Kl.- Treasury Robert V. Rooaa mod the girl's story. Dalton her husband, th* late Sidney
•tata tha |»la« a of fr«flrn*-r and
I .K S — C u n - r a l # # r v l r . # f.*r
post offliF addraM of tho rlalm*
Mr# M arlti* Kll#n Vam #, 41 said theie increases war* not and Owen are married. All of Fowler, from Iowa in 1936,
ant. and ahall ha aworn to hy
14) V l n # » o o 4 D r lv s. Hanront inflationary
by thrmsalvra. (hr officers ar* in their twen- and in 1938 they moved to
tha rlalmant, hla agant. nr a t­ w h o «4I«4 S u n d a y n t tn ju rla#
Loch Low in Seminole Coun­
torney and any am h claim or
r . r . u . d tn #n a u t '- m s h l i . # r . But ha warnad thay carry Lha Ues.
demand not on fllad ahall ba •XU.n* In T ro y , Ala., will h# threat of inflation if allowed
Dalton and Stevens w*r« r e ­ ty near I-ake Mary. Mr.
void
4i.lt! a l X 10 - p m T h u n , l a y to "creep across the whole leased under $300 bond and Fowlar. passed away In May
Trt»y P t u a r t
a l Klrat I ta p ila l C h u r c h w ith
of this year.
Owen and Gibb* under $230.
A* a d m ln la tro tik r o f the
llav. ) r a . l H. c h a n , # n f r t n a i . rang* of steel product*.*•

To Favor Successor

GALVESTON, Tex. (UPI)
—Work slowdown* by longshoremen today threatened to
half contract talk* with ship­
per* aimed at averting a
threatened Maine - to - Texas

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# d —focal t a i n t . This took
Tlte key to the problem I*
planning. ll*« Juit a* l i k e l y the
..... ............
number of............................
Internatidnal
t h a t ’ a local holdup gang ’’ ’ v ",
,
,
, .. .
...
Longshoremen a
Association
studied the Pateraon Job and
(ILAI member* who' show up
was Inspired."
t h e for work.Officers
speculated
Shippers argue they ran
bandit* might have driven to
O'HaraD Airport
and »•■»*!
taken *a not bargain on a new contract
Alt jriM * *****
%
plan* to another * » * ! • ; * - ~ * h ila dotkwoiker*. -aU r^ -o fl
the Job. The I LA In turn lays
it ia doing all it can to main­
tain ‘'normiU" operation*.
RABAT, Morocco (UP!) Work range were below
Morocco aigned an agreement normB|
in th t port
to purchase 100,000 ton* of Moulton. They were reported
American wheat;
normal in the smaller port nf
Galveston. Rut nowhere were
work gang* ahsping up for
night shifts.
t * T i m o m e r r r r o r i t T (►**
•.Management Is not pre­
T im &gt; i v r n j 1111c' 1%r n i« CI I T l \ A M I KOH » M M Iso late pared to make an offer until
r o r w T r , ri.o R in * .
operations ara morn nearly
rHAH'RRY ran. 144m
K lllflT N AT IO N AL O I T f HANK normal,*' laid Asst. Secretary
T r u s t * * T h 4 PhlWp r*ir#y M a n u ­ of I.ahor James J. Reynold*
factu rin g
(V tm p tr ir
r*nslon , .
Joint meeting Tuesday
)Man iimlar • i r f P m i n l «1at*«l
J)»ctrnl»*r St, 1944,
ith *hip|K-rs and JLA offi­
Plaintiff,
cials.
Me met for 45 minutes with
wouKitT k ncaii, *1 «i.
Oef etwItM e
both
side*—their first joint
v r r i r a n r atl.n
NOTICK 1» MK IIKBT ClIVKK meeting—and then continued
e h a t OB ( h e Hll&gt; 0 * y n f J a n . for another 46 minute* with
K i r r , 1 l * t a t t i e s A. SI. a l
__
.
4 ha m a m d o « r nf Ih a O i u t l - the I I . A , ._
li'iuaa of S e m i n o l e 4'Aunty, a l
He evhrduleif’separate talks
Stanford, r i o r l d a . th a u n d e r a l | n » d c*1erli will o i l e r for aale today, firat with tha union
4o t h a h l a l i e e ' an d heal td d d er and then with the shippeia.

f o r oaeh th e f o l lo w in g do#
crlbe&lt;l reel p r o p e r ! )
J.,.1 : i . OAKI-A.Vr* *• l l . t J*
a n r o r d l n e lo t h e p lat t h e r e
|
o f a t re c o r d e d In I'lal Bonk
I I r « « e . 41 an d *4. r u b
i
tie
I t eco rd a o f Sem inole
C ounty, Florida,
4 o g » th e r
w ith all a t t u r t u r e e
I m p r o v e m e n t a. f l a l u t e e , wppW
a m a* au-l a p p u r t a o a n c e a on
a a l d lend ur weed lu u u o ju n c
tlo n th erew ith
T h la aale ta m ad e p u r s u a n t In
f i n a l d e c r e e of f o r e c l o e u r t a n 4ered In (*hanrer&gt; ao tln n Vo
11111 now p e n d i n g In t h e Clr*
c u l l f o u r ! of an.| for aam tn o l*
f o u n t ) , F lo rid a.
u a t k ii
t h is
se th d « r m

Smut Peddlers'
Using Mails Face
Senate Probe

Chapeau, Auto
Only Clues In
Daring Holdup

SSi
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H E lS M A M

IMS Alnalty BulldlPf.
V ami IS. riorido
I'u b lia h Daa. IS , It , 1114 4 Jo o

New Designation
Shills RVAH-3's
Training Style

UN Assembly
Tries To Avoid
Showdown

Holiday Fare
Said Generous

Letha Fow ler Ends

2 2 Y e a rs' Service

80 Children

Lawyers Urge
Gag On News

Attend Annual
Moose Party

'Renegades'
Face Penally

Memorial Rites

Teenage Girl
Accuses Cops

Plane Switch

Legal Notice

Nation Watches
'Creeping' Steel

Sanford
Furniture Co.

Funeral Notice

F a t a l e of
J a m c a W. W h ite , 4a«aaaad
H W. W are.
A llo t nay for E a a c u t o r
P- O H oi 1411
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n&gt; Julian StrnaUnin
The Board of County Com
nu-.iion&lt;r» wit' expand its wr
vices through the office of the
County Clerk beginning Jan
I, according lo an announce­
ment today by Arthur H
Beckwith Jr., clerk of tire Cir­
cuit Court.
Beckwith said that Ashby
G. Jones, present county audi­
tor and an employe of the
clerk's office since May, 1961.
has been appointed Deputy
Clerk to the Board of County
Commissioners.
Jones and hi* staff will be
housed in Courthouse offices
recently vacated by the county
engineer "This means," said
Beckwith, "that the mitre
operation of the county com
mission will be housed in a
tingle, central area " He add
ed. "the office will be com
plete with a'l board records."
The staff of the new office
will include Mrs Joan Brooks,
secretary; Mrs Eloise Ffefauf. bookkeeper, and Mrs,
Betty Slmcoe. a secretary recentiy employed by the com­
missioners.

Beckwith said today ‘ The
operation of the office will in­
clude hardline all work for the
board, processing bills, for
payment, auditing, maintain­
ing records, providing accrc
ta ru l assistance for the com
missioners and the establish
merit of a central purchaalng
agency for tin county."
Jones will he charged .with
the responsibility of setting up
the purchasing agency which
will go Into operation as soon
as procedures can tie com
pleted, Beckwith asserted.
1 Borne phases of the opera
tion are already under way,”
he said, "The bookkeeping de­
partment has been set up and
one other employe has been
moved into the newr offices
which have been completely
renovated.
“ We invite everyone to visit
the new office," said Beckwith
•'We re proud," he added, "of
the establishment of this of­
fice for the county commission
I'm sure that It will be used lo
advantage by all concerned
It's certainly a step forward in
the orderly process for pro
gross in our county."

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WASHINGTON INEA) — tain whether thesfc units will illnitK in the same field a«
Defense
Secretary
Robert be kept or not—or if kept, their reserve specialty make
M. Namur* was shooting frum how many. The decision hasn't top-notch training team lead­
(lit) hip whrn he announced been made. The offirers and ers. Pushing key personnel
hit revamping of the Army men of these units will not
Reserve* and National Guard. know for months what their into “standby” loses the ac­
tive reserve some of its bestThe men who must now im­ fate will he.
plement this program me
A few years back they qualified training leadership.
Rut it does more thsn that.
confused. The plant haven't went through the same ex­
been thought through.
perience as the result of an- "Key” Jobshare defined at
A key civilian responsible 'other shoot-from-the-hlp Me- key from a wartime stand­
for hundreds nf Army lie- .N'amarn older. The moiate of point. A man In a "key” J,,),
serve units through the I’nit- the men in these units sank today may well he in a non- V
ed .States was asked whul to a low level. After more key job a year from now. Rut
was going t&lt;&gt; happeh to cer­ than a year of uncertainty once put in ''atandby," these
tain of these units. He thinks they learned that their units officers are usually lost per
maneiitly from the activ* re­
they are going to he abol­ would continue.
ished. Another man in the
These particular detach­ serve.
Pentagon planning hierarchy, ments ate hut one example.
when queried, said he thinks
Morale is- a sensitive thing.
The Peninsula Motor Ctuh,
these units Won't la- abolish­ This confusion will cSuse
ed. Still another planner says some of the best reserve offi­ AAA. reports that when their
trucks answer rails for flat
the decision hasn't la-t n mrrrtr. cers to letire.
tires, the service man often
The answers are typical. It
The MiNamaia proposals
appears now that it will he aim at eliminating from the finds that the a|&gt;are tire is n
months before many disposi­ active tesi-rve civilians who need of repair or has not be.-n
tions are agreed on. liming hold "key" government |sists. properly inflated.'!they nig.
g o t you check jotir spurs
that time, many reservists
tin paper this looks sound.
will have no idea of what Is If a witl came today, these regular ly.
to happen to th&lt; in.
men would in- f i w m In their
Take one example, th e re civilian jobs and not available
are some 32 specialist reserve for military duty. So it ripunits on major college cam­ pirns that money vvdl he sav­
puses They turn out an call- ed if these men m e put into
•»
mated (2 million woitli of te­ 111. standby reset ve.
st arrh for the At my at a toThis reasoning mi*»elt the
.raPruat vf lr«v than fl^t'.oup |N&gt;i|it, k**, n i a f n r ^ r m i s r uf , a. year. *
the r»«i iv«s program is to
Grnprvlllf N u rsery
ir tin research programs
!ll(| t| men. The Army Is al• .......... train
vs to —.
1r»e.
—
I .« w t_ .h p ^ r , . n ty ^ T f trim ir,d ~ « tT m rr 'tftP “
. s _ ■ -.
I government rout rill ;
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periffu
" " * loss it faces as ex|&lt;erlenced
• would thus cost MeNauiara .World War II veterana retire.
Lawn Spraying
I" times what he's now pay
!(«'»en*istii who are key civ*
mg
| Almost nil tl»«f»e h M i m h
b&gt; I'h l» k— ,
units are
I. •
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Dr. Crane’s

W orry C linic

Dr-teRne.
-h iU -uT-jdlnilAL,s«lvkt_w hlrh_
riatnpl* of the proper type nee ocnltted Icy Ills bralrittust.
of professor, t o r he rote- er preefessnr who has his
bines much clinical etperl- I'h lb l&gt;ut no clinical rxpcti
n u t with his ahlllly to lec­ • in e.
ture In the rlss.roont Vlas,
Peer example, when I t&lt;aek
r..Urges. seldom require snv anatomy
at
North western
lb
practical «xp*lteiu» (com ebeIOVSO*Vl&gt; Mwltval.dvlloeel, We
their. faculty though
gram­ h M«I M fitlllMim Ilf lif«'&lt;W.i» III th«*
is *
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WASHINGTON - Those In | Khanli now denounces Amcr |H»ct. nin« e i«11 m\ol\&lt;&lt;l knnu mar anil
and. hi«h
high arhoMl
csrhitol
leade­ .
t#arh-»
uf tin* «|*‘|&gt;nrtiurfil
!Im ! there in no
, .
.. . .
Washington who know most lean "colonialism " 'Ihc young III »fl\.uiri»
n s muit
must tw
laWell grounilot
grounded
.
.
er»
* itrll
Hut he vamu nut a pltvau inn
,
.. .
,
about .(he murky situation In generals who la- leads assert quick r a t) ailtrrnaUvr
methods ana
sad or aurireun
in rdurathnial
rdijr«tliiiial mrthoa*
Vietnam warn that we should tlielr superiority to the civilian
even
practlre
teaching'
-i. * a . ,
e»en prnctirr UechitiK!
So hr n. v. r ntrraar«| flu
preps re for possible sharp, government which the I! .X is
ASK 1
f Id9: Hr. rain
Kdwin
....
i ii ..
i
f&lt; A&amp;h
in •-1mi« «•| uk|*&lt;&lt;U uf armtutuy.
^/.non fuhiuitf men in . . . .
.
. ,
.
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7
dinners In U S policy in that striving to ralaldish as the Ilnni'il
... .
. .
.
. , Kinir i** liir n«trd nnntuiny
y„r ..Ml,
he wuiibl |uii
.
#
,
cenlral aulhoiity Ur .South Mrlhani .uid it t|)rruling ainiuI
area
#l .
..
.
. prufessur «•( ln#likiin I tnvrr* m mu. h . iii|.| im«ib « ii lit**
SI 5 million * n*&gt; in the wnr
.
Kvcn the hr si Informed ot Vietnam
aity
Medical Hchool.
un llptin the rail
fingeriiai
General Khanli seems to thrrr fur the tlalrij purpoMour diplomats are at a loss to
Hi m i m l /nr many years bladder or Appeli'lll! *
rvplain the about face hy have taken tils plare wilts the of t a \ in^ South Vietnam from tiK n Mi*-ct*a»*fu| phyaiclati nnd
Yet even y«#u Inymeu r»a1General Nguyen Khnnh. tin miliiary against the I'. X pol i niniiiuniAt nih'rriiliin. VS&gt; aUlireffli In prlvnle pi nr the.
ife
that filieei itada iliv«dvf
mnri on whom we have been Icy ol placing top rooiniand m niff* |i|Wfnt. tljff* I S list a .IK
Ami pioneered mttnvenoua far letut aur^'ival atteiition
Kiin-d t h e r«*it of t h e u o r i d . nt
hanking to unity tin- .South civilian hamts.
nlieatlieain, tool
than the gall bladder.
Khnoh conttnuci up
fcqueat nf tin* le«all&gt; mu
Vietnamese. From bring our
Ho when hn*r«*iuiaail U» the
Actually, «»»&gt;! c U a i wnuM
ao\ff*rninenl of the
114 4
closest ally arid chosen leader, count*, he villi force a full re •tlluleii
Medical School to tench aim havr benefited lar Itiou from
Khanli has suddenly turned in­ amaklrration nf our |»o»!tion in &lt;••mill v Wc c (HIM* to tin nd toiny, the atodenta «t t * dou­
iitir *y e a r a
ilimectmii a tiff
to Ihc har-hest rrlllr of II. S. Vlelnam. At the holiday k«*.« ol a imi^ldair u ho call* .I oi bly appi relative.
atudy &lt;•( buoiMii Anatomy, if
our
help
Ambassador Maxwell Taylor. ton tliii U not a happ&gt; pios
hoi be would atfeen the utt ha*f U . n taiicbt aimt«&gt;niy
(t«*n«*ral Khanli ■ new atti*i
practical napecta of bumaii around the varmoa » u i g u a l
Imlr if it prove* more than a
anntnmt and offet Iheoi ninny iheiKlnna mb f••• .«I potnta
pa-v'iny* phanr will rule out
K«*r f-tMinpU* hef «*i a wa
that explanation of our ac
even
to.t. hid the «ifftlu • is,
l mui1 I S nnhiai&gt; ad%lfriw
Altamonte Hpringa
Knlcrpr lv«
the prolf-jasii whoilbl bavi l|s
v
v
dl
not
I
h* rff*Kaid»fl hy otherK
Mrs. . Ritchie llyrri*
Sira. Julia llartoe
ed a tnaikifig i»em il anti in*
.ik tin invited aide* to • rmin
M3B-I3IR
t es* 3X34
Tb« MvvaiA ffflr«Mta l#f* dirated Hu* «f.Hiding ito iria*na
lr&gt;
in
dl**tn*»i
if
the
nilhtaiy
MM 4SS4
*
fffft trmmm Iff* fftfftM • • |fck* all oVfff the hs.tty f«»r the '»•*
Rear l.sbr-t'orr.t (’ 111
lender a of (h;it country an Ilf alfBlra. lb# wrllrr
»••
Mm Maryann Mile*
•
p*m mmmm prttvIA** tb* 1*1* Uhl typea of a u i g h a l o|*tii|.
l.abe Mary
iHMirn i* as K h atih bav done,
K.1H-.H7H
it* a l t s ( ■ r f l t a ffk#
Mr*, franrea Weeter
v«Mb (diviouK reference to the • flit t a m t m■• t U r . M . I.•&lt;!•*• i H u n t .
322-67IS
f ass. Iln-rry
Ihua. be kluiiild bavi •••»#» v
I rilled Statea, that Yietnani • ff f t a t r ffkat 1M " « r O will
Vf g ltr a ff»t|fra»H. LffUfff* ed the »pot» fur an app* ndei - .
Mrs. Janr t naaelberry
1 aka Monroe
will not *‘make tacrlfnei
•ffffrtttfff «• affbtrt a f t Cee#pff.
*30-3046
Mr* II. I.. Jnhnsea
a I aenariin •#ctioi|#
to rarrv out the pohc&gt; of an) ......................
• b i t p r « « t -d ............r
M l 4 t f «•
A*
• • • 1 tomy,
*22
473*
»
l a p r r a a a a l lf f l* * * r M f f r f
tbyruide« torny, etc.
Chuluota
fiirciKn country."
M b i n b f 4 b f T 4 » N a v a 14.
Then I he ntedlral atudelita
l.nngwiaod
Mrs Joan Xlagia
h»r the tnonienl tin Sn re
Mrs llnnna list**
«'uuld liavt* If siiiicd tb« It
363-3713
tary of State 14 ieK|MiiMliiii( EtliUf, Herald;
030-2317
calmly and with patietice to ^ NVi* of the Agricultural .Staid tomy with l e f e r m c u to it*
Hrllaiy
North (Irlamln
the outhurit from halgon At a li/atioo 4 Confervatiuo .yr* prnrtirut uaea.
Mt*. .Margaret Coehy
Inataud. they had to dig’ out
660-IHKS1
recent presa ronfet«*mf Mr W i t would like to take this
322-6703
Otqairtunft)
Uf
Uiailk
)«
hi for their old anattfiiiy hooka all
Ituak
r«*atated
our
willui^nea*
lleltuna
Os leva
to brlp a united government in your acceptance id our new* ovai mrain when they giadu*
Mr*. Mil,tml llaasy
Mrs. Claren.r Snyder
6li*-36lt
Viulh Vietnam defend lU«*lf rt*U*aM*» during ih« year VMl atetl and atm ted hoapilal in*
122-4041
! aial to aay that we ap p re c ia te . Urnahipa, juat to team thrir
aKAliut
a^kTeilDM)
Hr nr va
dried..
it.
anatomy the way It Sift M*1. 0
U
the
South
VUdnamcar
are
Mr*. JnAnn Hays
Mr*, rvelyn l.nndy
May we with all of vou and have ta-eii
been taugh t originally,
able to pull thrm»clv«** to
31#-IH73
163-3160
nanu ly. around
aiound Ma auigicul
cether .iiid get oil with Uu
.... jour tannic* a Merry ChrUt-1 nanu-l),
huvine*» nf piiKhing back the ' mai and 4 New Year fllkal llai a.
What you laym en acldoiu
J
( ominuniBt forces in tin* .North, with &gt;&gt;&gt; au*l ynace
Wilbur II Arp lealiar la the alartling fact
our help will no doubt con
• • •
i that t e a c h e it In collvgea and
tlnue If. on the other hand,
|j«rwf*s...... .
s.-iuw.l actually
ttfiicral Kiianh'a change of K.'lllur. Ilrrski
W* at the l l u m a M Soi-wiy »r» nut rr.iuir.-&lt;l l»&gt; hav«
tune piovirt to convey a
l*iiKe 4 aSunfonI, F lo ri d a \Vt*d., 1) ih c i i i Ih t IIO, I IMS I change of iiuiid almut Viet* wisit to tiiauk vou tin tlw nu-r »|Hwlfir t ia m in g m TK \&lt; IInoni’a future place in South* • d lt o r u l .»n Mofr ll.-lp N«-«xl INti.
eait Avia. Uiat will catj for H " I want to also Utsnk Mr., Rul all ►•&gt;*!&gt; avho.il ami
W U I t N a. I s I F l U M , KUlTtiM A \ U t*t HI IKIIKM
I It A Mi t l l l d U l . l ^ n . ( if rMlailssa . A r M t t l Mm «« u
rigorous reexamination here
Sienatroni. Mr. Johns,m un .l'gram m ar |.mf«ssora i n t i i t
ItOMI HI AI.K14 MlKn
and very |M)sslhl&gt; withiirswal Mr. Vincent for their splctalal '»k* many couraaa in ths-^|
J t MAN I.. a l l . N a l l i i i i
Atliarllalng lomolor
4 •o (Alt k-dltur
of aaaialantee Aniericans hsv« ro .qs-rnlion.
partment of •duration *
h .i i t.m.k.K
ii a iff it v i j o i i \ n o n
A4iaru«ina kl«i*a§ar
btw’n giving to .South Vietnam
Me now have a temporary learn h..» to tea.li
Mauaalng l O llu r
nut m n
Jielter lor snimals. Just ca ll1 I" rollrg« (ln.lu.ling modCauaiai AJ«fffliff|ug k U m g i i
n o n i* WII.I.IAMA
323-070} Our m xt mes-ttug will leal, dental, law. etr.i all th*
J A M i: k llllK I U K U a
Botlfflf L d llu r
Hu iiiim i
U » M |« r
la held after Uw holiday* al profeasots need la a doctor's
OUTTIK A l l l n
&gt;HKU 44KL1.I
c u r Ktliiwr
Uie Mooac Fudge Jan. 13 al degree.
JAarhanlrai anal
41 Ul 4%KI.LI
i. h.i. 4iMi:.%r
J p. m We will serve i ' f r e e I They aren't required to
C'Muir tCilllur
a t a f f I'kolograpkar
liy Hal t o.liras
buffet I’tease.coma and bring .have bad aven a tingle couise
Ruwlws gave f y.ootl to * a friend We need y.an- help In public speaking!
ft*Uhlialt«4 Ualljr •leapt b a tu rd a ). a it .1■ jf a i .4 C b rU tm n a , pub*
Ch-vi-lund new s|&gt;a|&gt;ara' C h ii.tThey don't n*#d to hav#
llatiail ClaiuiUni |)iffc rftliiig C ltrlaiO iA*
R. T. Johnson, chairman
liiss etiurily fund. They a r om l
at Hal MirrIUM M4TKI
Scminnle Humane Society taken a single class In e.lu-

Helen Fuller Says

Sharp C hanges

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P olitical Notebook;

a sit-down in the administration
Regents of thff University of Cal­
biiilflinfr and the arrest of over 800
ifornia may secretly long for the
students..
days Vhen goldfish swallowing and
The" decree of ideological ferment
goal post bonfires were how students
on the Cal campus is illustrated by
worked off their excess energy.
the fact thnt the Free Speech Move­
Today, as not since the Depression
ment—the organizer of the sit-down
years of the ’30s, students are enam­
—was formed by a coalition of no less
ored of ''causes,” and it so happen*
than 22 political groups, ranging
that the only causes around seem to
from Trotskyites to civil rights su|&gt;He in a leftward direction.
porters.
In California, the state where ex­
It should not be overlooked, how­
tremes meet to compete, this has re­
ever, thnt at most 3,000 students
sulted in such extracurricular activi­
were involved (this Is tin* numl»er
ties* by Cal students—and others—
*»»
claimed by the movement). This
as picketing the House Un-American
leaves about 21.500 others on the
Activities Committee when it set up
sprawling Berkeley campus presum­
its floating Inquiry in San Francisco
ably busy getting a formal college
in May 1900.
education.
The "others” mentioned alwvc in­
Tlie activist groups would (mint
cluded a few known or alleged left­
out that this is precisely what’s
ists, Marxists or Communists. .1. Kdwrong with the country: Too many
rar Hoover charged they were duppeople arc uninvolved In the pressing
ng the young people.
&lt;
concerns of our mn-iety.
The university, though embarrass­
••
But it cniild be (minted out to them—
ed by off-campus occurrences of this
in turn that what’s wrong with some
sort, always tisik pride in its devo­
tion to freedom of speech and free- . other countries is that too many stu­
dents have t o o much destructive In­
dom to dissent. For some years an
fluence over constituted authority.
area just outside the campus at Salti­
Fortunately, America is not close
er Gate was used by student politi­
to falling to either the extreme of
cal groups. Here they would set up
anarchy, as Governor Brown char­
card tables and signs, distribute lit­
a c t e r i z e d the university demonstra­
erature, solicit funds and recruit
tions, or the extreme of uncaring ac­
members.
ceptance of the status quo. •
This was always against univers­
The University of California stu­
ity .regulations. The recent picket­
dents may have proved something.
ing*. demonstrations, sit-downs and
Kxactly what is not yet rleur.
mass arrests stern from the Minted
enforrmient of those^•gulutions^a^* ----------- —-------the beginning of the ciqsrCTiT school^-' - T h o u g h t P d f T o d a y
—jc iir* . ■&gt;.»., i
i
.
.
;
“
'
One student defied tbe-ban and was
tul file duM returns to .th r earth
as it was, and the spirit returns to
susiiended; eight others demonstrat­
ed against his sus|iension and were
God who gave it.—Heel. 12:7.
themselves suspended. The board of
•
*
To those who fully admit the im­
regents finally agreed to allow re­
mortality of the human soul, the de­
sumption of the activities at Sathcr
Gate, but refused to reinstate the
struction of our world will not appear
so dreadful.—Charles Darwin.
suspended student^. This touched off

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INVEST SAFELY FOR ADDED INCOME
AT FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp; LOAN
S H A R K IN TO P R K T U I N S . !n v « f.itm n l j.crminlN r u r r e n ll) vurn a hanilwontr I ' ,
vrn rlv r s lr . I lr r r i'r t-ftrnings rhrrk*. -s-mlan nu ally or rr in v rsl tli\icirn iU to c o m p o u n d
and grow .
K N J O V IN SU R F .D S.VFK I N V K STM K NT.
S a iin g s are in sured up lt» ten th o u sa n d tlollars its a fed era l a g e n ty . I.a rg er a m o u n ts
rnn he fu lly eovrred Its m ea n s of joint or
triinl art-m inis.

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here

I I. P R I N C I P A L . M«me&gt;

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Inp lu s

regard less o f econ om y

s h i f t s , or m a r k y i f l u d n a t i o n s . T h e r e a re no
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a s t s |irlnt*4 la ibia aswspsasr.
huve to have a tooth pulled,
g a isi.J a* aacxutf clast oiattar Galuaar It. ISII al ta. t*«tal in five minute* you'll havt
urn-• ul baalarS. s'tuiia*. aa4*r ta* aal aeCsasraaa at ttarab flva name, of “the beat dent­
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thu
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al Iba Baslcid Uarald May ba rapreducad ta aay Maoatr wit*atrl writtaa psrmiaaioa of tb* pabl.sbas *f Tbs Uarald. Aay Cheer up. I s all of IMA there
ladlsidaal sr lira rtspuaslbl* for susfe. rsfrodestlsa *UI b* la only one Friday the 13th.
•uaslisr.J s* laltli.«,u* oo Ta* llsrald's aapyrlfbl aad wiU Ba And that doesn't come unti]
August.
Said Uabls tm dasaa#** uadar lb* law.

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"GOING TO THE
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"GOING TO
FASTEN YOUR
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Th« National Safaty Council
u y i moat aeddants happen
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profession.
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in catching attention or clev­
erly “packaging" ideas and
mixing relevant humor with
their dry lecture*.
It** high school, they must
also have had ’'prartk-e leach­
ing” but that i* not true In
colleges!
A physician must hav*
served an internship to start
prlvtte practice, hut a med­
ical professor can often teach
in madlcad school without
ANY medical experience.

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Judy Kinnaird Fund Total Is $2,165

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Elks Cluh, $6 05; Florida Pow-|tributed SI; Ann Fespcrmm,
or and Light, $2.03; Day and Helen Gover, Nell Wilder, Bert
Night Grill $15 97; Senkarik Chapmjp, Kay Ryan, Betty
Gin.** and Paint, $5; Myrtle Hurlburt, Joel Field, Lucille
Gradick $5;
and
Philips Carver, D. E Thrasher, MarCleaners, $1.50.
ion William*. H. SRople and
The following person* con- Susan McCall.

To M r . Arthur Summerville

THEY HL'ILT TO (JIVE — The ithove group of (’rooms students con­
structed truck, jeeps, wagons, doll tables, wheel barrel, Runs, airplanes,
pistols, tractors and horseshoe sets to give to unfortunate children at
Christmas time.
(Herald I’hoto)

■ he
Central Florida Horse Show,
aird I n c , will have « gymkhana
Lee Sunday at the arena located
n Orchard Drive off Wekfsva
Sprmgs Road, Entry starts
at noon with the show to be­
gin at I p.tn.
New in th&lt;; area, this arena
has a show ring ISO hy 30tl
fert and events are timed to
The 13-year-old girl now is one-one-hundredths of a sec­
back at her Geneva home but ond by the electronic eye
doctors say she will require clock. Seating is provided for
-■treatment and medicines (or spectators, there is a conces­
approximately two year*, do- sion stand and shower* are
pending on the rapid:ty~7if her installed for convenience of
response to treatment and show participants. .Ml s h o w -,
drugs.
I the gymkhanas on first SunThe little girl's hack was day of the month and pleas
Pictured in two places when tire show's on third Sunday of
she was struck down b&gt; a hit the month, are open to the

Plot da

fly Robert It. Thomas Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mc­
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Street, announce the mat lu g e
of their daughter, Rosetta, to
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t onn. (L'Pli — Poultry far!
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poll,* that thieve* broke into
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Pro Baseball Broached To local Lions

About Sports

Thinking Out Loud
BT JULIAN STKNSTROM

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BOWLS BACK AGAIN - - - By Alan Mavar

Baylor, Alabama and Waka
TM C0O #£ 0 0 4 * 0 * .
F o re st There’s no doubt th a t
/to t M A M A &amp; V T IT
f t r r /* J V trA * m a p 00
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Auatln It’ll be the toughest 10-gaaes
pe/Atf croctf utr* o#ty
Smith a r t aeeklnf two ticket* In FSU ’a grid annals.
out AM P. PAPOY o r A it
•
•
•
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to the Orange Bowl claeh be­
V fftf.A ffA /A * #A* T*f
As of Dec. 24, Rick Barry,
tween tha University of Tex*TW
**A ***r O f A O U t
aa and the U n l w i l t y of Ala­ of tha Miami Hurricanes led
a * * o cjat / o 4 , ‘
bama. The Smith* ordered and all major college baakatball
G A M S'
received four ticket* — for scorers according to NCAA
/A
themselves and their *on Wal­ statistics. At the sama time
te r Smith and hi* wife Mary. last season he led the field,
Now Ralph Jr., and wife Car­ only to finish fifth behind
olyn are able \ o attend and Howie KomlVes of Bowling
th a t’* why tyvo more ducat* Oreen. Barry, a S-foot-7 sen­
ior has averaged 86.1 points
are needed.
•
a
a
per gam* while leading the
I t ’a Interesting to not* that Hurricanes to six victories In
all three Mr. 8m!th‘e and all eight starts.
•
a
•
three Mrs; Smith’s In thi*
Howard Red Hlekey and
„ family are graduate* of the
Dick Nolan ’will artlat-th e lrUniversity 'o f Alabama,
a a
•
boss, Dallas Cowboy Coach
When the 55th National Tom Landry, In tutoring the
Motor Boat Show a t New South team in the annual BenYork City'* Colll»*um get* lor Bowl game in Mobile on
under way Jan. 18, vlaltora Jan. 0. North coaches will be
will see two one-man aubma- George Wilson, who quit last
rine*, on* completely enclosed Wednesday as head of the De­
for under $4,00(1 and the oth­ troit Lions. His two aides
er a scuba-diver two boat with will be Lee Rigaman and Bob
‘ built-in air tank* for the div- Nussbaumer — both of whom
were fired less than 48 hours
'er.
a
a
a
before Wilson resigned.
•
•
•
Ronald Giclow, a 6fcct-3V»
There
one’s
local
footballforward
for
Vcro
Roach
High
■ tr
School wa* named the basket- fan that"Certain people around
* 4 ^ - - •••boaUalmliart o£Ali*..S*Ak for. l°wn are calling “ Lucky.”
•coring 18 points In a recent Tfila . ona' "fait; wht&gt;w ‘- •natp.r
tilt with Kau Gallic. Ronnie wlll go without mention, did
I* the nephrw of The Herald’s everything but get on h l|
editor and publisher, Walter knee* to find someone who’d
Glelow. The game, by the way, bet on ths Cleveland Browns
wa* tha dedication opener for whlls he’d bet on the Colts.
the new Vero Reach High He couldn't find any takers
— and It'a a good thing he
School-, gympaalum.
.
■
— - e ^ * — a- »
did. Meanwhile, on* fellow
Florida Stale University’* taking tha Colt* and offering
Seminole* have announced a the Drowns six points. He
ORLANDO — fSpl.) — Sem­ let noted out the Tribe In the
10-game slate for 1965. They’ll didn’t find • taker, either.
play TCU at Fort Worth, Hay- W«-'d better call him ‘‘Lucky,’’ inole High's 1964-68 cjrc team final seconds by a score of 32
dropped a besrtbreaicbr last to 21.
jor at Tallahassee, Kentucky too.
# a
*
Paced by Ron Hinton, who
night to the Bishop MooreHora t Lexington, Georgia at Tal­
They were asking the ques­ nets in ths semi-final* of the netted four field goslt end a
lahassee, Alabama at Tusca­
loosa, Virginia Tech at Tal­ tion last week, “Can Frank Elks Tangerine Bowl hasketv like number of charity losses
lahassee, Wake Forest at Tal­ Ryan, Cleveland's quarterback, hall tournament when the lo­ for s total of 12 points, Hip
lahassee, N. C. State a t Ral­ bs ’up’ two games In • row 7" cal Catholic high school quin- Seminole* managed to wind up
the first period In a 7-7 tie
eigh, Houston at Tallahassee, They got their answer when
with the Hornets Roth clubi
he
threw
three
TD
passes
to
and Florida a t Gainesville.
were having unusual difficulty
•Ink
the
Colts.
Artually,
Lou
Dropped from the ’64 sche­
In hooping their floor shots.
Grots'*
first
field
gyal
would
dule is Miami, Now Mexico
Sanford" had even more dif­
State and Mississippi South­ havt dons tha trick. Rut as
ficulty in the second period.
tha
fellow
said
while
his
ern. Newcomers in ’08 are
While Bishop Moore could
house b u r n a d down —
Ebony Roek will be watched manage only eight points, the
“ Thare's nothing Ilk* insur­
closely in tonight's
10th Tribe sank only two points and
ance.”
. . .
schooling race at the Hanford- this definitely cost them the
IV t i i k r i i n i lT m i n r o r
Two of Jim Plgott’i stal­ Orlando Kennel Club by rac­ ball game.
T in : s ix t h j i i i h m i . c m .
Going into the third period
t ' l i r i n a m i r o u a i c m x o i . K wart* from last year'* Orange ing secy. R. C. Williamson,
i oi m i , n .o i i u i a .
who is seeVingT'Vur mors can-" trxllln#. IS 4o ), the Heminoles
Belt
Champa
hava
retuqped
« I I I M K i l l VO. MIT I
— still having troutil# with
JACK It. C O t t l t H i m s . AS NO. from college and ar* working didatrs for the Saturday night
their shots—outscored ths Hor­
M is 'K R o r t i i i : T i m r T K K a at a local haberdashery. Jim Inaugural Handicap.
o r riiin T jio irn iA U K in v kanet*
six to five but trailed
Touhy, whose left arm has
Ebony Rock, thr Deep Rock
Tuna.
r u i n t i r r , hern in a cast ainr* it was Kennel ace who won last sum­ Hithop Moore by a count of
»•
20 to IS going into the final
C U I I L N C K N K I If U : i e U J R . •' broken in a varsity scrimmage mer'* Hodrar Derby, K*t been fram e—the only decent scor­
al(
just before Labor Day at impressive in earlier sehonling
ing quarter Hrad Coach Mark
I •• f o n d an t# Furman University, persuaded
scents and rould possibly r tr n
n o t h i: op
Blythe’s hoys could put to
N n T I l l . JH I I F I t h l l Y flIV K S the doctor to remove the plat­ a berth in the traditional op­
f • t on llir 14th liny *.f Jatiuaty ter wrapping just before the ening night classic by taking gethrr all evening
IM&amp; At II •••I \ \| at thr main
In that last stanza Seminole
do«»r «*f tli# &lt;' ur thoua# of holidays. Mike Glad, who was a victory tonight.
came (o life and bucketed 16
nrininnU (*nunt|. At Hanford, hobbling on an injured ankle
Already tapped as &lt; lure
Florida. th# tin ln a ig iin l t'ltrk
polnti while the Hornet! rang
ill off#r for m U in tti# high* incurred at Georgia Tech, starters in the Inaugural are up Sn even dozen. However,
• •t ant t&lt;*#t t.i.Mer foi • ##h again iy moving around with Starlight Kennel's Orbital,
the Tribe's spurt was not
lh# filling Ihk lUai r llin l I#a1 his accustomed alacrity.
luirry Hughes' Miss Whirl,
V M ipeH y :
good enough to overtake BlahThe two linemen aiy that Jua Girard's Klssntell anil Os­
1.HI l&lt; llloi V K *&lt;f OWN.
*HIY I'Ll'U M W I i I NIT they ’'centered’’ their atten­ wald brothers' O R.'s Walla — op Moore even* though the
NO
|.
H im I n I# f . M inty.
MIS quintet did pull to a 30
KlorMa, aororillnt to put tion on befuddled late shopper th* defending rhamp.
to 27 deficit with two and a
thereof rAiurtUd in rial and “ guarded” against sslochalf minutes remaining
Rook II. P«f# IK. of th#
Public lU'-nt l* ..f MMitlnolt lions that the shopper In a
Aftsr the Hornets' Mike Mil­
County. n-jfi.lA.
hurry to “ get It over with”
ler pushed in I pair of shots
I*g«th#r A ltli All ttrurtur*#. might not please the recipient.
Impr ov«m#nt». fUtur#A, #pi»ltfrom the free throw line, hem•
«n&lt;1 App'M »v n t itc»* nn They said they “taekle” any­
inole'i Jeff Willis mt dumped
• aM Und or u##d In ronjunr. body's list and helped put an
lion thtrrwllh.
in a twopointer and Frank
Ry United Preta
Thf# baI# la ntAila purauant “ end" to their worrlea far
Murray sank a pair of free
(a (Inal *1»rr#a of for #i'|oavira Dad, brother, husband or boy
If New York Knickerbocker
tosses and the contest ended
• nt e r t &lt;1 In t*h»nr#ry action No.
renter Willie Reed could do
14474 now pending In lh« Clr- friend.
with Hie Hornets on top by
rutt Court nf and for Ottnunot#
to all the National Baskstball
the one point mergln.
Count)', riorlda
Association team* what ha
l».\TKl&gt; Till* 24 th ilax of
Several last minute field
doe* to the San Francisco
Ptrembtr, 1144.
goal attempts by ths Tribe
(■KAL I
GREEN BAY. WIs. ( U P I ) - Warrior*, he’d have rookie of failed to click and another
A r t h u r If H » &lt; k w || h . J r .
C*|»rk o f Jit# C ir c u it C o u r t Utsh fullback Allan Jaroba, th* year honors cinched.
pair within the last acvrn see
I I) ; l.llAAl«rt h l l r u a n a h a n
Reed tnsied in 28 points unda also failed to register.
a six-foot, 205 pounder, has
I'eputy &lt;*Urk
A N DKIlSON IUIMI
been signed by the Green Ray Tucaday night in Sacramento
In the initial contest of the
DKAN A U l W N D l . d
Packers of the National Foot­ in a typical show to lead th* evening, the Winter Park
A*l or n t y i for P lftln llff
Knick* to a 124-118 victory Wildcats clawed the Grena­
ball League.
' 112 R a i l C a n t r a l |1oul#var d
Or la min. F l o r i d a
over th* Warriors In a battle diers of Colonial 64 to S3 and
1*ti I*11• la l i a r . 30. 1114
of the division tail-ender*.
C IH I-ll
the Barkers will play the Hor­
Th* 6-10 Reed la always nets in the tourney final this
CINCINNATI
(UP1) — ready for hls^tuela with War­ evening at Orlando's Davis
Paul Campbell, 47, a scout for rior a r t Wilt Chamberlain. In Armory. In a preliminary
ths Cincinnati Reds, has been two games Isst month he reg­ event tonight. Hie Tribe will
named traveling secretary for istered 61 points against th* clash with Colonial In the
San Franciscans.
th* Reds organisation.
tourney consolation tilt.
Holiday menu.
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Seminole Five Drops
H eartbreaker 3 2 - 31

Ebony Rock Up
For Start. Try

Legal Notice

Willie Reed Stops
Frisco Warriors

Sign Fullback

Named To Post

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TONIGHT
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MATINEE

NEW YORK ( U r i ) - G a r y
Collins, a 6 foot-6 flanksrback
for the Cleveland Browns, has
become ths first pass receiver
to rapture th* Sport megaxina Corvette award as th*
outstanding player In th* Na­
tional Football League cham­
pionship playoff.

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Eagles Out Tonight

For 'Sw eet Revenge'

Michigan Hopes
To Keep Record
At Rose Bowl

Rhome Inks Pact

With Cowboys

Ry John A. SpalaU
Did wa have a good turn out
for the Junior L eaiue’a Xma*
Tournament on Monday!
In' the Junto* divlakm w* had
17 doubles entries and a handeome total of 2* single en­
trant*. For tha Bantams, flv#
double* shot for the trophies
and nlh* other* were game
enough to gu for the honors
tvailabli in the single* cate­
gory.
After the duat cleared, the
combination of Patajr Tarry
and David Heidt with their 868
series,
including handicap,
won the first slot for tha dou­
bles in the Bantam group. Not
too many pint behind was
Scott Roche and Glenn Skelly
with a 837 act.
In tha Bantams singles
event, Glenn Skcliy prevailed
and will receive his individual
trophy for hia 509 aerie*.
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Switching attention to the
Junior Division r e s n lt f Jim
Brewef ' coupled Hit talents
wxh that o r n tM a u a u i h r f ir
• • they bowled t tremendous
1,188 three-game aeries .in­
cluding handicap. Jim my ex­
ploded the plaa with n 228
•cratch gama.
Second on th* totem pole
was the Martin brothers, Billy
and Keq, w lthjheir .1,124 w i._ .
incidentally, Ralph Unger
started with six consecutive
strike* to finish with n 221
•cratch game.
In the singing event, everyon« was watching • • Jim
Wood* tried gallantly to catch
Frank Patterson’s winning 565
•cries. Jim didn't quite make

7 Magnificent
Hope Of Indians
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) The defemive hope of Florida
State University'* Gator Bowlhound Seminole* i* wrapped
up in a bunch of hard nn*ed
linemen dubbed “The Seven
Magnificent* ”
The man who gave the Sem­
inole forward defemive wall
it* name waa Avery Sumner,
a 227-pound tackle from Adel.
Ga.
Sumner thowed up for fall
practice with hi* head ihaved
Other member* of the line
were qulcklv bald apd Sura
ner named them for a movie
that atarred Yul Brynnar. The
name stuck and the seven
played the entire season with
•haved heads.
The seven, and • backfleld
called “The Forgotten Four."
will make up the defenae that
hrad Coach Bill Petaraon will
build against t h e
highly
thought of ground game of the
Oklahoma Sooner* in the Ga­
tor Bowl here Jan 8.

Longhorns Get
Jubilant News
MIAMI (U P I)—With their
Orange Bowl clash only three
nights away, the I&gt;onghomi
nf Texas got good news with
the return of a top bark.
No. 1 wwghack Phil Harris,
who injured a hip when Texas
played Bice in the sixth game
of the srason, is running at
full speed and probably will
go against Alabama New
Year's night before an ex­
pected crowd of 72,000 plus.

NO WAITING FOR LANES
Bring Out The Entire Family
Free Baby Sitting Service

JET LA K ES
ONORA ROAD
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It as h« split the 10th freme
and flnlahad with a &gt;48 aerie*.
However, the dark horse in
this event was P a t Omry
who started bowling l e u than
a year ago. P at barely m il l­
ed wtnnlag this eveet as
she cloaed with a IM aeries,
Just one more pin than Bo­
bby Driscoll'a SIS.
As they say in baseball
kide, Just wait'll next year,
huh?
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Hope-it hasn't slipped youi
mind, what with the excite­
ment of the holidays, that tha
Wednesday avcnlag double*
league will be starting on Jan.
6.
It'a going to be a scratch
league with the combined
averages not to exceed either
or S80r® ‘n n&lt;vf&lt;*
many bowlers around the IV)
to 160 wbo'll be assigned to
bowlers carrying the 180 or
higher average. Sign uo If
you're interested In bowlbg in
a good in s p p y league.
&gt;:26 p. In. and you'll b«
through around 16:36.
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Hero'* another popular lea­
gue for your consideration.
This one will bo meeting on
Friday evening and start Jan.
8.

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It'a" called- ** parent-youngiter league.
Thirteen weeks la the fatal
duration of this league and
on the 13th night of bowline,
only the youngsters will
compete for some valuable
prltro. Including a bowling
ball, shoes and bag.
vill funTills P. L. le a g u e wv
cUon as a handicapped league.
ao It will be fair to each team
entering this group. You don't
have to be good Just *o you're
interested in having a good

time!

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The Saturday night moon­
light bowling crowd ii getting
bigger and bigger Congra­
tulation* to Elfie Oldham anil
Gladys Henning for clipping
the women's prltes and to
Doug Owens and A1 Phillips
for duplicating thia feat for
the gent*
Moonlight bowling is held
every Saturday at 9 p m.
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The Sunday Scotch doable*
went to Marge and Al Kipp
and their W7 aerie*. The se­
cond place prize money waa
awarded to Chris andGeorgo
DeWttt.
A reminder to Seminole
High School Bowling League
member* that they'll resume
thrlr action again Thursday
al the regular lima, 4 p. m.
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• An opening or two exists In
a couple of the league* hero
at the lanea, daytime and m
the ovm iajs. If you think
you'd like to meet soma fine
folks while bowling and would
be Interested in league play
give ua a call and we'll supply
you with the details.

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By Julian Rtenstmai
Herald Sports Editor
The future of Sanford In
minor league
profeaalonal
baseball was no closer to real­
ity today than It was Tutsday?
when Florida SUt# Leagu*
President Georg* McDonald * ■
appeared before a luncheon
meeting of the Sanford Lions
Club and explained bow SsnLARRY GROSS Isn’t need to aummer weather
ford eould become tha 10th
in mid-winter. Larry, pictured with some of the
membag of tha FSL for th*
live exhibits at Silver SprinjDi yesterday, is a
1968 season.
jnember of the Ellsworth (Me.) basketball squad
Hera for the meeting with
here to do battle with Oviedo High. (Herald
McDonald was Pete Schaal,
Photo by Marshall Lingo at Silver Springs.)
th* loop'a statistician and pub­
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lic relation* counselor, and
Warren Keyes, head of ths
Daytona Reach Islanders.
McDonald told the Lions
that the rt is today a new bas­
te concept in tha rol* played
by the major league clubi and
the cities in their farm sys­
tems.
. "Formerly.” ' McDonald ex'By Julian Strnatrom
Eagle* and the Liens will gat
plained, “we had tha wo/king
Herald Sport* Editor
under way tonight a t 8 p.m.
cuncn t J bumqjlBJLlft* new — TJia- KilawottUt High School aL the QvJado .High -gym. Th*
plan is referred to VaThe pT*A EAglea of Ellsworth, Me., may first of the two gamei — won
er development agreement. be touring Florida's famed by Oviedo in th* last two i#eUnder thia conciept," said the Cypress Garden* today but it's ondi oh a perfect shot by Rex
FSL head, "the parent major a aafe wager that Head Coach Brooks — was played at Ly­
tragus club provide* players, Stuart Taylor arid hi* defend­ man High.
salaries, manager and hia sal­ ing C la n L state champion*
Oviedo
Principal
Clyde
ary, uniform* and other minor are subconsciously &gt; figuring Holder and Athletic Director
incidentals while th* local out how to hike their scoring Paul Mikltr both agreed tfiiy
sponsoring unit provide* th* puiieTf* and defend Dvlsdo wish th* second gtm a also
park, lights, baseballs, bat* lligb'a (coring attack when could be played in a larger
and intrr-lcague transporta­ the two clubs clash again to­ gymnaaium because they are
tion.
night.
anticipating a bumper crop of
"The local organization,”
The second of the two-gam* fan* for tonight'* affair. It'a
McDonald went on, “ keeps all holiday series between the a sure thing that Oviedo
gata receipts, fenee advertis­
High’* hatbox gymnasium will
ing rectlpts, program sales
never accomodate the crowd
receipts and incoma from the
rxpcrled tonight.
operation of the park's con- j
But, ns Holder put it, "W e
cession business.’’
owe this game to uur faithful
McDonald told tha Linns
Oviedo fans and we've got to
that a Cl*** A club, what once
play it in our gym.”
wa* known aa flaax D, rould
Observers are expecting a
successfully operate with an
repeat performance of the
attendance of tome 18,QUO to
thriller played between the
PASADENA, Calif. (UPI) two club# Monday night when
18,000 fans.
— Michigan hope* to keep Ite I Oviedo raptured a 64-to-C2 vic­
Th* FSL prexy mad# It
clear that thr circuit wants perfect Roae Bowl streak In- tory.
Mikler. who also doubles in
to place a franchise in San­ tnrt when it meets Oregon
sta te before some 100,000 brass as the Lions' cagr coach,
ford.
"We bic*e-nine clubseart to rneli customer* New Year'* probably will atari Jlin Cour­
ier, Ilex Brooks, Tim Colbert,
go,' he pointed out," and we D a y.'
Michigan hm played In the Mike Partin and scoring artist
must have a 10th club in ordar
to play a schedule of games Rose llnul three lime* nnd Hilly Mikler in tonight's af
although fair. Meanwhile, the taller
whereby each team would won each contest
two of their viotoiie* weren’t Eagles — with apparently
have 72 home dates.
more depth, rould go with Just
"To be perfectly frank with ccntcat* at all.
Th# 1901 Wolverine edition about any five of their 12
you,” he continued. “ lo-esburg
Fielding Yoat’a "Point A- youngsters.
wants this franchise which
Chances are. however, that
would be u pdated by Hie Kan­ Mmute" team rapped a per­
sas City Athletics of the fect season by whipping Stan, the starters will inrludu John
l.innelian, _John Whitmore,
American league. However, ford, 40 0.
officials of th* Athletics' farm
Thia lopsided defeat *n In­ Larry Gross, Dirk Small and
system want to place th* club furiated W rit Coa*t officials tireg .Stanley. However, It's
in Hanford because of your that Michigan didn’t receive likely that John I'etroa, John
excellent ball pqrk."
anothrr invitation until 1948. Itnyal, Wayne Mayo, Jim
Last year, McDonald as­
After winning the llig Ten Marlais and Mark Nash will
serted, th# FSL operated in title, Frit* Critter'* team, see action along with Stave
Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, West led by a halfback named Chal­ Bethem and Bruce Braley.
Following tonight's contest,
Palm Beach, Orlando, Saraso­ mers (Bump) KUiott, cruahed
the Eaglea will pack their gear
ta, Tampa, St. Petersburg and Southern California, 49-0.
and head for Sanford’* ACL
Daytona Beach. Coco* is plan­
In t95l Michigan returned Depot to board a train for
ning to become the ninth club and beat California. 14-6.
th* return trip to Ellsworth
in the circuit and will b* op­
And It'a doubtful Oregon
erated by the Houston Astro* State ran atop Michigan from They're expected to arrive In
Bolton at 6:46 p.m. New
of the National League.
winning No. 4.
Year's Day and bus to Ells­
"Next eeaxon,” said McDon­
Wolverine fan* believe thi* worth.
ald, "W inter Haven will roni*
is (be beat team ever -assem­
into Hi* circuit a* a farm club
bled at Michigan during Footnf the Boston Red*Sox who are
moving in 1966 from Arizona hall's “ Modern Era "
Michigan has been picked
to new spring training facili­
as
an ll-point favorite and
ties in Winter Haven."
The leagur'e chief cxecu- | the folk* bark heme are won­
DALLAS (UPI) Jerry
tiva said, *'Our o b je c ti v e is to | dering why the spread la to
Rhome. the most .prolific and
small.
hava a 12-club league with
Rump Flliott d i r e c t e d successful college paascr of
two aix-club divisions. Th*
Michigan
to an 8-1 record, the 1964 lesson, derided Turs
major league clubs want to
?1'20 d.xp^to (land in line with Calhave their farm outlets and the lone
iforhij'nLCrai* Morton for a
*
Hiry'r* convinced that ths beat decision
chancejlo replace Don Mere­
While h t y lf r g 't h e likes of
place to operate their Class A
dith as quarterback of the
clubi is in Florida beraua* thia Ohio State, Illinois, N ary and
Dallas Cowboys.
state and its cities offer the Michigan State, the Wolve­
Rhome, who spiralled away
finest parks. After all,” he rines managed t“ average 238 the 'stigma o f amall college
added, “most of the rluh* in yards rushihg and anothar football at th* University of
our league play in park* whtr* 100 passing.
Tulsa ear Liar this month by
major league clubs train in
leading bis club to a Blue­
the spring and you can't beat
bonnet Bowl victory over Mis­
th a t”
NIAGARA FALLS (UPI) sissippi, signed a pact that
Following ths meeting. It
Sal Maglit, former major Cowboy General Manager Tex
was reported that th* board league pitcher has been a p ­ Schramm said runs for “ aavof directors of tha local Lions proved for the f 10,800 a year era! years.”
club Is to discuss th* possi­ deputy stats athletic commis­
The contract was believed
bility of sponsoring a club In sioner post by Niagara Coun­ to be a six-figure one and
th* FSl? a t th* next board ty Republican Chairman, Al­ Schramm admitted a bonus
meeting.
lan Vandermark.
had been thrown In.

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TV Time Previews

It's Happy New Y ear's Time
PLANNING an at-home New
Year’# Eve get •' together?
How’s your aupply of bever­
ages! It wouldn't do to run
out. Hop on over to GEOR­
G E S BAR AND PACKAGE
store and stock up for the
RESTAURANT AND COCK­ the same good drinks you al­
weekend. You'll alwaya he
TAIL LOUNGE when you join ways e«joy and Jim empha­
sure of a warm welcome from
them for a fun filled New sizes — no increase in prices.
Laura Stephen* and the gang,
Year’* Eve party. One price Hats, horns, favor* a* always
and you'll be sure to ace your
per couple include* cham­ —and a* always, yoiw favorite
friend* there.
pagne or your choice of drinks, Old Southern favorite peat,
• • •
favors and a swinging orches­ cornbread and buttermilk.
HI-HO, THE MERRY -O!
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tra for your dancing pleasure.
It'S off to the LAKE MONROE '
They are still taking reserva­ CHECKMATE, S e m i n o l e
! l,NN we g o ^ - forjV'ew Year’s
tion*, but time is ahortrso hur­ County's newest supper club Is
Eve, or any time But to start
ry.
starting 1965 off with a big, big the new year off right, your'
• • •
party — everyone's Invited — host at LAKE MONROE INN
TRADEWINDS Cafeteria in here'* your chance to sample
is planning special entertainSeminole Plaia is ready to their hospitality tf you've not metU
for you with the music
serve you the best in s wide yet been there. It's just off
, of the Vigilantes band —
choice of food - w h e t h e r o n \u w ,. 17 92. north of C a s t e l b e r - U I m p agn. breakfast _

By Dottle Austin
Are you all set for 1965!
Got your list of New Year’s
resolutions *11 made out!
Then let's start the fresh
new 1965 off with a hang—a
btg bang!
Below are aome note* from
m e to you all about where to
go to find fun, fun. fun. Line
up your date, pick up the
phone — get those reaervetions
in now—hurry before it'e too
late and you find yourself all
dressed up and no place to go.

TAVERN

Georges

COR. U lh * FRENCH — HWY. 17-tI—SANFORD

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30, 1961 little one esn criticise musical­
eratly when the guest alar la
10 U p m . CDS. The Danny ly. After all, what more does off camera.
Kaye Show. Highlight la a one need do hut list; "At the
911 p m. NBC. Wedntaday
dance number by Danny and Hop," "Whole Letts Shaking Night M o v i e .
"Elephant
guest Buddy Ebscn to ‘ Hidin' Going On." "Long Tali Sally"
Walk." (Color) Elliabeth Tayand
"Ten
Good
Reasons"
to
My Time." Comedirnne Pat
Carrol is back to help in-the realise that only classics arc Iqr, Dana -Andrews and Peter
comedy skits; she is very good performed here. And. what­ Finch star in this jungle tale
as a trouble-making depart­ ever you may think of the of a young bride who finds
ment store shopper. Buddy music, there's very little one her husband la a different man
goes back to his Davy Croc­ can say about the performers. on his plantation than when
kett days in a skit caljed Only the greatest! Only Bob- (hey were married in Eng­
■Tort Aggravation." He's an by Rydci! and Jerry Lee land. Mias Taylor finds tt hard
Indian scout an d ’ Kaye is a Lewjs, and Vic p a ns and the adjusting to her chinged hus­ THE ’ CAFRI i* having a
know-it-all officer. Good show. Wellingtons and the "Blossoms band end seeks comfort in the gala Naw Year'* Eve party—
7:309 p.m. NBC. Virginian and Willy Nelson and others. American ranch manager.
9:30 9:30 p.m. ABC. Burke's Just for you. Fine food, danc­
"The Hour of the Tiger." Shriek! Shriek! Shriek!
9-9:30 p m. CBS. Dick Van Law. "Who Killed Davidlan ing, favor*, all you can eat
(Color) A western drama of
Dike
Show. "Stretch Petrie Jo n a s!" A cluttered mystery and drink—unlimited hot buf­
vengeance and tangled per­
vs
Kid
Schenk." Out of step about the m urdrr of a ship-1fet dinner, breakfast, two com­
sonal. relationships. However
with
the
scries and no im­ ping tycoon. The suspects are plete floor shows with music,
strong the romance between
provement.
The momentary Broaderick Crawford, Dennis singing, comedyt
the Virginian and illegal im ­
, * W. ^ * r *.
£
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rT °° S&lt;‘mino1* Blvd 0 n t fun and favor*. Call them right
addition
of
guest star Jack Day, Reginald Gardiner, Ces­ Dom ha* booked for your uY
migrant Ccly Carrillo may
ea rs Day. In fact, Thursday price per couple provides you
and m, k(. your reaervaentertainment the f a m o u s
ar
Romero
and
a
couple
of
Carter
throws
the
emphasisof
look, you know- it will never
m g h t - New Year s Eve - Is rf|,h all you can drink, dinner. ,ion' , * for4&gt;
runs out
comedian
Paddy
Cliff
who
will
reach fruition because of ihc the show on him and his yummy ones in Sheree North tickle your funny bone in his family night, with free dc*-(breakfast, favors — even in­ everyone Is out having a good
unwritten TV code forbidding character doesn't warrant tt. and Ruts Lee, and they're f i r marvelous way. The Kingsmcn sert* fur ail — a good wa)’|cludcs the tas. American Ex- [time but you.
foreign entanglemenU-for two-. J1'' '*■'* * childhood friend more interesting than the ill be there to play for your to start off tIHiS by taking the press Diners Club card* are
rtifljtlcajatjt variety) who oncef*cripl.
fisted scries heroes
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out‘I ' ^ p W i r c d there —
- never * n y ! * v o MAr r E R h o w ja t e you
^ n ^ A B C ddancing pleasure in between.
• -MW 9 p.mr—ADC:r M h i U r
hour* :- * ? ,rom
rmerTTr-jrummum The New ,
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ic ,-T(v
IneTWoz- ■*htvnvv«riBSi*ty
Whatever 'you may Hunk' ul 'ofiemnp. payoffs ever since. • Scope. "The WihL-iVorniroi COmplcle for one- price
fyqft"___________ _____
from 11 a. m. to
the performers, there's very It's a good showcase in which Discotheque." Was this show
15 p m. p pi and goes iiii’aml oh' C3R up at the CAnlinr'lAJUNGE
Carter is able to demonstrate necessary! It's a half-hour can't beat it.
And don't forget Uicir fine (hem now for reservations.
in the Valdqi Hotel., How?
he can give loudmouth char­ visit to Frug and Watual par­
catering service.
TV RENTAL
Cause Dawn la the name of the
acterizations. but It gets In the lors and stopovers at the mo­ MERRIMENT and mlrto
H O L I D A Y S GOT YOU new gal'b artender there. And
• Pale*
• Srrvlre
way of the show's usual good mentary discotheque fad E m ­ will be your* at the UAR-LOU
GOT A HANKERING fur DRAGGIN? Just want to have
she cornea up from "down un­
humor. Some laughs, hut gen- poria.
some go&lt;id old blackcyod pea*, a quiet, but good dinner, re­
der" — Australia — that Is
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cornbread and buttermilk'’ lax and enjoy yoqrselt! FREDThere Is never any cover
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--Tedl. you. jsuist tu_du - go «»»!DIE'S it. tfte spot tor yoi^ —
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nual New- Year's Eve p a r t y - tr&gt;| Klorida — the rhythmic
every Friday night "on the
Show
WEDNESDAY
free music tor your dancing, piano melodies of lovely Miss
I I I M y I . v l r i f null
h ouse" Ladies, don't forget
90 «f \ S • «r i
Helm Neves at the piano in that from 4:30 to 6 30 p. m
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(I) n ick Van Dyk*
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Jonnie Elam
Roils A 461

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Joan Adame bombed a 203 Mfl series Y’erna Holton set
the pare for the Hoot Owls
)n their four game sweep of
11 10 i «» M o v i e
the D ia a e tem o ti. D. Oliver
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with a 462 eerie* and Merge
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Flam tore ’em up with a 169 461 and Torn Ulrich shot 216 •
j 6H3 while pnrmg the Psychot'einnilc team.
In other ninti'lns in the
Seminole Memorial Hospital
l eague at Jet Lanes a three
game decision wav won by
the HPK a euer t h e - I ’rp Pills
arid the Medic* saved some
ground ill tile League race
with a three point win over
th* Hills

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The Pussy Cel* took th*
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three point win and in the
final mntrh of the morning the
Oops lip s and the Vigilantes
Split as Meda Wiltshire roll­
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Oop* and Eleanor Clemen* hit
a goud 171 gam e and P. Pap
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WrrolH

Alary Katherine McLeod

Celebrates

McCanna (the former Dallas I Dartos aAd their granddaugh-1 Apopka. Games were enjoyed
• By Julia Bartoa
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Med- Cassell), Mr. .and Mrs. Otto| ter, Sandra Lynn Evaaoo, of] by all.
calf, Hattaway Drive, Dol
By Mr*. John Leone
Altamonte
The flemerocallla Garden Ray M a n o r .
Mr. and Mr*. Spruell Beall
Springs, entertained 19 guests
S and S Cafecelebrated Mr. Beall’a birth­
with a Christmas buffet din­
Miss Mary Katherine Me-1 Mrs. M. C. Keen Sr., of I bride of R. N. West J r ., ion
for the ner. Guest of honor was Miss
day with a family gathering. Lcod, daughter of Mr. and | Clewiston, Fla., became the] of Mrs. A. C. McRcynolds,
Dec. 24 at their hom'e in De­
meeting and Chriat- Peggy Nippard, of Poole, Eng­
, _Sanford, and R, N. West Sr.,
nary.
land. their current houseguest.
of Moultrie, Gi.
They had planned to cele­
The tabic was artistically
Decorating the table wa* a
The
brate the occasion at the home
the home
pink nylon Chriilmaa tree and decorated In a- holiday mood
of Mr. and Mr*. Nils Ljungand held an array of delicious
gaily wrapped gift# to lie
berg but due to the serious
food, including turkey, ham,
presented to Judy Klnnalrd. cakes and cookies topped with
bums Mr. Ljungbcrg received
After spending . the Christ*
at the plane crash the day
After a most enjoyable din­ punch and coffee,
.m a s season with Mr. and
before, plans were changed.
Guests were Mils Nippard,
ner, Mr*. Robert Zlltrower,
Mrs. Me Reynolds at their
When Mr. Ljungbcrg returns
president, conducted a short Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kallnoski,
Lake Golden home and visit­
from"
(he
hoapitat
they
will
of Satellite Reach, Vaughn
ing points of interest in Cen­
buslnass meeting with Mrs.
all get together for a joint
Medcalf, Mi»s Linda' RcnUey,
tral Florida the couple re­
Erie Vihlen giving timely tips
celebration.
Mr. and Mrs, John Rbnner,
turned to Clewiston where
on holly propagation and care.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Uudrk and
they will make their home.
In November the member* children, Vanrssa, Veronica,
The groom is an engineer
were gueata a t the home of Dianne, Deborah, and her
with
the Traffic Department of
re. George A. Stine, who friend,. IlojuJCclifiJ'.
_
the United States
Cordemonstrated the art of can­
Alio Mr. and Mrs. Richard
porition
and
their
is
dle making assisted by her
534 West Trinidad Street, in
husband. The beautiful canNew Skin Cleanser
By Mr*. Clarence Snyder
Clewiston.
diet Mr*. Stine created were
A gentle one-step cleanser
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Bcrtini
given both club members, who now comes in medicated gel
and two children, of Oak
in tum presented her with n form. It is designed fdr deep,
Ridge, Tcnn., arc visiting with
blooming Azalea.
cool cleansing action. Smooth
her parents, Mr. ami Mrs.
Norman Miller.
A aoclal hour followed with on your fare with fingertips
dellrioua refreshmente served and rinse with warm water.
MK. AND MRS. \V. P. Meticalf, left, with Miss Peltry Nippiml, of Poole,
Out of town guosls at the
and the guests all departed, Daily use j* no id to help rid
Kniclum!, who wan fluent of lionor a t holiday dinner at the Mctlcalf .home,
By Mr*. John Leone
Home of Mrs. Clarence Snyder
resolving to try their luck at skin of am face barter la and
Mr. and Mr*. Harold W.
in Altamonte Springs.
dirt that ring* pores.
during the Christmas weekend
candle making.
were her daughter and famHorton, 214 DeLeon Road,
By?*Mr. -and- .Mr.wi' Aitrwjfc-fca-have their daufffter and ion*
r*-»- w
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con, and children. Carol, I\cv”
JftsfiUkV Mr.7ilii23frs.~Rny L."*
H/%-* AS
e *• ' * ‘i -Spelman, amt their two sons,
•—' » %
» * «•* • • ••
crly aHTT Gordon, of.'.,New
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Springfield, Ohio, and Steve
Charles and John, of Roanoke,
M R S . R. N. W E S T * J R .
Withers, of Poland, Ohio.
Va., visiting in DeBary with
Others enjoying the party I Esther Cole, Mr*. Minna I Martha Iddings
By Maryann Miles
them for the Christmas holi­
were
Mrs,
Kay
Wesley,
Mrs.|
Crum,
Mrs.
Olive
Pierce,
Mrs.]
Maryann
Miles.
I
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Mrs. Margie Mount enter ]
days.
talned her aunt, Mrs. Ruby
Thc Knight* of Columbus.
- ••
McCoy, a housegtieH from
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Orr of
SI_
_ lUdMull*.
------------ HlWrfflnglon, 111., at a dessert
will
hold
a
N'rw
Year'*
Kve
bridge,..at the Mount home.
party at the council hall on
Queens Mirror Orck,oCassclDeBary for the holidays. They
South Oak Avenue Thursday
berry.
come from Rochester, N. Y.,
for all member* and their
The gue»l of honor won first
and with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
guests.
prire snd the hostess had sec­
Zirngtbl
are their two chil­
Breakfast will he served, en­
ond high acorc. Mrs, McCoy
dren, Paul and Nancy,
tertainment and' favor* pro­
is a house mother of Sigma
vided and dancing will he to
Chi fraternity, at Indiana Uni­
Mrs. John Korman of Me­
recorded music.
versity. She recently received
dina Road has her daughter
a sweetheart pin from the
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
boys.
Alfred Bingtiam, visiting from
Washington, D. C.

Birthday

Party

Marries R. N. West Jr.

Osteen

‘ ~ Personals

DeBary

Personals

^Newr^fear s-Eve

Entertains

Party Planned

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Casselberry

C u icleA

Personals
By Jane Casselberry
Guests (f Mr. and Mrs Paul
Knight ol 540 Queen* Mirror
Circle lor the Christmas holi­
day* were her sister, Mrs. E i ­
ther M. Coriine, ot Washing­
ton, I). C.T and her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr
and
Mrs. George W. Simondl ot
Ft. Lauderdale. Mr*. Corzinc
returned home with the Si­
mondl but plan* to return
here for a stay of several
weeks.

South Seminole

Personals

Permanent
Arrangements
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Mr. and Mis. harry I’elllnail, and daughters. Missy
and Glgi, were visiting In
New York with Mr* Priltna
tl’a father* and two sister*. B
Clraml and Ann and Mildred
Ciratni, over thr holiday*.
Place a paper baking tup
braids each guest's plate for
bone* when serving fish.

OUR

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M iirK* W illi* 1m ,
M r*.
Churl***
M '• riv e t h e r
p I*'» fill*! o v e r th e bu»me*ti
tni'i'tiriir it m i itn Il'Uillilll tfi.lt
show wtitih!
Uiu n i x i
in the new G u ille n
( lu ll Hu ih im tf.

MILS. K U ItY Mi C O Y was giie-it of honor at a recoiit dessert bridge. Le ft
lo right. aentod, are Mr**. Kay Wesley, Mrs. McCoy and Mrs Margie
Mount. Standing are Mrs. Minna Crum , Mrs, Ksther Cote, M rs. Olive
Pierre and Mrs. Martha Iddings.

Mr. and Mr*. J. A ZUkow
ski of 831 N. Triplet Drive, are
enjoying having both their
aon. Joe, and daughter, Ellie,!
home for the holiday*. Joe, j
who is Airman Third Class i n 1
Die U.-S. Air Force, has Just
By Maryann Mile*
completed a course in postal
Mr and Mrs. Horace Hoard
operations at Ft. Benjamin
Harrison in Indiana and Is man have had as house guests,
home on a 30-day leave before t w o schoolmate* ol Mrs
reporting for duty at Travis Board man, Mr* Sue Irving
Air Force Rase in California. and Mrs. Esther Salmon, wju&gt;
He will go from there to Kim- reside in St. Petersburg.
po Air Force Rase In Korea
for a 13 month tour of duty.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Cro­
Elite returns on Jan 17 to well weir in Jacksonville over
Florida Southern "Cnltrgw—ftrttlie Christinas holidays
Lakeland where she is major
lag in education.
Mr. and Mrs Jim Sabatinl
and daughter Pinky have re*
lurried hum Boynton Beaeb
w-hoge Ihc-y visited friend*
'they also ventured down m
the Everglade* fur three days
Set
ol fishing and cxplonng.*-

f i

Mr. and Mrs. H. David
Hammond of Washington. D.
C , were recent gueit* ot Mrs.
Hammond's uncle, Lionel C.
D'aicvodo, ot Shell itoad.

PRIMARY

C ONCERN...THE
PRESCRIPTION

F L O Y D L\ I U C I I A R D S , rljftit, |i r e s i i l u i t o f ttie tjl u r l ijih t I’rm u etitu le rs
Sijim ro Daru-c C lub, o f S a n f o r d , w i t h Mr. a n d M rs. F r a n k C o rn w a ll, of
M ia m i. Mr. ( W n w u l l is a t u t * p r e s i d e n t a n d t h e y m ttde a s u r p r i s e v isit t o
t h e S a n f o r d C lub, last w eek a t t h e i r a n n u a l C h r i s t m a s P a r t y . M ore tita n
l i t m e tu h e r a a n d q u e s t s a t t e n d e d t h e p a t t y am i d a n c e .

( i Uivub uiicl I i u i L iuki* wtn*
Bull).

South. Seminole Garden Club
Presents Holiday Program
By Jarir Cassrlherry
program at It a ni on Jan
A Clirislma* program wa* 13 at (lie Stale Ileaibjuarter*
presented by Mr* E P. Hit’ll- at 14'xi South Maitland Ave­
aids recently at a meeting ot nue, Winter I’ark 'those wish
the .Smitli Seminole Garden mg to attend from the South
Club at the Woman* Club in Seminole Club will meet at
lu 30 a m at the Daisy Flow­
Casselberry
She u»» assisted by Mis It er Simp in Seminole Plata
The meeting wa* attended
A Slemel, Mr* (I. W Holm
e». Mf* J. K 1Simwoudy, by 42 n'lemhrrrftHTffffir folMrs Kennelh Green. Mrs, Ar- lowing guest*, Mr*. Wilbur
Mis* Camille
Ibur Putman, Mr*. L E Morey a n d
Swope. Mr* Mark -Buttock, t.nird, Cssiellierry. Ml* E d­
Mrs ilira r Erase an&lt;l Mrs na Sheet*. Beaverton, Itrr ;
Mi* Esther Cor/tm Hashing
C I. la'ggett
and XJr* Albert
Mr- i K Fuller gait th&lt; Inn It l
devntlunal |irogtam and the horlh, lamg Island, N V
meeting was conducted by
I he t-hrUlmas theme was
Mis II T. Crittenden, jiresl carried out in the decorations
deni
All the mrinlier* attending
hi ought toys to lie included i n 1 i*1*- *Vr " I’*11! -Knight. Mr*
the Casselberry Linn* Clubs Kenneth (ireen, Mr* tieorge
Christmas haikets for needy Fitch and Mrs, M. A, Stensei
luuiilics.
Plants were ex
changed by the members.
Ite|Mirt* were given by the
officer* with Mr*. Ella Cum­
mins*, project chairman tor
Lnngwood, reporting that lour
By Julia Harlot
I outdoor hanging baskets have
Mi * It Dudcl of Cleveland,
been placed at the Long wood Ohio, arrived here Tuetday
; Plata Shopping Center.
night to ipend the winter with
Mrs. Crittenden announced her ton in law and daughter.
that all members of thy Dis­ Mr and Mrs. Joseph Si mu nek
trict 7 Garden Clubs are in­ of Grandview Avenue, and
vited to attend a tree planting thejr family.

Altamonte Springs

Personals

Fiiili.Wiii^ t h r iihp I liig, ill I1
«n«' lit'!*!11 » mid guifiU enjuyni
ii fcMive ( 'hriRtiiiMji putty with
thr him&amp;r iiistrfuljy decorated
W'tfi liulhiiiy at iutiuemcnia
timl thr hiiiir* nil ultlied in
lowly urMtionp.

Itouseguests of Mr
and
Mr* Otto E Sandner. at their
home. 2207 Community Way,
arc tla-ir son and in* family.
Mr and Mr*. Jack Salidner,
M m , Album Hector, the Linda. Susan am) Tom, of Al
Smttfmd tiiitdrn t'luh jm»■i*i* ton, ill
detit, wm it |fumt of the III
Mr and Mrs, Fred J liar
m r i i i W i » j i reap tit*
llH iduui i r f ir»hiii(*tita were rti Sr. sjxnl last Thursday
srtved in the dm mg room, a and Friday with Mrs. Harri*'('firm turn a film wn* prrarntrd sister and her husband, Lt.
iirid g a y g ift* w e ie e x rh u n g c d . and Mrs James W. Severn, in
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Winter Haven. The Sovrrns
ilump.*no&lt;) them home, Sat­
Jnraiauila I i r r l r
Thr S and S Cafeteria In urday, (or a tew days visit
Willtei l'aik s o the scene of ,n Sanford.
ii festive Christmas party as
Mr and Mrs D C. Howard
22 meiiitu'i* of the Jacuranda
I n. Ii- gallirird for the annual and son, Donald, spent Christ
mas Day with their daughter
event,
Gueata enjoying the run- in law and children, Mrs
genial get-together wrie Mr*. Nancy Howard, Neil, Glenn
(Hive Flandri*. Mrs. Ann and Ann Carol, at their home
lletzler and Mie. Tun Steven*. in Melbourne.
Following dinner * abort
businraa sea aion w»» conduct■-•I by the pre*idenl, Mr*. C
M. Flower*.
The evenin g ended with
menile'ra and their gueata
tin g in g Christmas carola.

The next meeting will he
January 8. 1965 and Mrs. G.
Andrew Speer will be program
director.
All pie crust* will shrink
* little. But ill excess of
ahrinknge may mean the
dough ha* been handled too
much nr rolled unevenly.

Long and Mike at Ihetr home,
2100 l.ake
Drive
Dinner
guest* on Christina* Day. al
tlie Long home, wire Mr. and
Mrs. A i). Brown and son.
l.arry, ol Tttusville. Miss
Betty Ann Long. Orlando, and
Mr. and Mrs. 1). E. Dreifuersl
of Sanford.
Dr. and Mrs. It E Tew and
daughters, Elaine and Vir­
ginia, of Gaines*illc, were hid
iday guests ot Mr*. Tew s
mother, Mrs Louise i-nng, and
Mr and Mrs W. L. Roche, at
their home, 8o9 Catalina Dr.

Mrs. Margaret Ham-11 was
a guest lor the Christmas
holidays at the Lake Mary
home ot her daughter and ton
inlaw, Mr. and Mr*. Fred
Wells.
Judl Taylor, Mrs
Well's
daughter, a student al Bug
Mr and Mr* H il Rudt. ham Young University, in
of Lake Alfred, were weekrnd Provo, Utah, leaves this week
guests of Mr. and Mrs JL E. after joining the (amity lor
the Christmas vacation.
Make the paper lining for
the bottom of tiie cake pan *
Houseguest* of Mr. and
little *m*ller than the bottom Mrs E. C. Dobson. 1320 Doug
of the pan. The lining will be laa Avenue, are Lbcir daugh­
cusier to remove.
ter and her family, Mr. and

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Iluliday guests of
Mrs
•Shirley Sccord at her home,
113 West 16th Street, were her
mother and father in law-, Mr
and Mrs Charles Sccord, of
Tarry town, N. Y.

Winter Jewelry

Weekend houseguest* at the
Sanford Avenue home of Mr.
and Mrs E. C. Harper were
Mr. amt Mrs. E. I, Matter, of
Hialeah.

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Mr and Mrs. Taul Marti,
ot Gainesville,
spent
(he
Christmas weekend with Mrs
Marti * parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Aiken, at their home.
444 Elliott Avenue. Bedford
Aiken, who is a student at
Davidson College, in North
Carolina, also joined the fam­
ily fnr Ute holiday vacation.

and

Flemings
Giftd - Cardtt - Book*
210 E. First SI.

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Such Aa One Shown
and Many Other*.

Cdr. and Mrs. Raymond
Sheen of Springfield, Va., and
children, Carolyn. Pamela and
Nancy, were recent guests of
Mrs. Sheen's parents. Mr. and
Mrs Harry Bell, of Llndo Vis­
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Perry, Iowa, and Diana (idguard of Ankeny, Iowa, were
the guest* of C. T. Cad sen of
AJU Vista, DeBary, over Lbu
Christmas holiday.

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. DEAR ABBY; I know
this Is golnit to sound ridieltlous, but I'm ashamed to
ask anyone else. How* can I
tDYTti THORNTON McLEOD
break my husbntid of suck­
"Pleaae tell me, is It neccis- necessary. Plain white is also ing his thumb? When he
• ri to get a gift now for a suitable. Signs of mourning, sleeps, tends the new spit
couple in my neighborhood? such as km* crepe veils and per or settles down to watch
They *enl me a huge fruit heavy hlack, is passe nowa- TV, he sucks his left thumb*
cake for Christmas. I scarcely days. Why even at funerals I know he isn't aware of it
know them, but I am seventy- we wear black glasset to hide because when 1 tell him to
flee, live here alone, and tlicy the tears—or lack of them (lull It, he is always shock­
probably think’ that 1 am lone­ This is a modern age and two- ed to find hi* thumb in his
ly. 1 am never lonely, as
pie must get on with the task m»ulh. We hnvu’twu sini.il
^ h a v e hobbies and work-in my of daily living You can keep cldhhrli who also slick theli
" g a r d e n , even all winter, as it [your thoughts in your h ra tt:i thunma wiieti they’re tired,
and it is so hard to bleak
Is warm here.—75."
outward signs are txx access
them of it when they see
N'o, that would spoil the'ary.
whole thing The couple are
"When traveling by plane, their father ih.injr R. Is It
probably very kind people and should one give the young lady heiedltnry? It's such an unWanted to send the cake. Write steward?** n gift of money? • diislily hid.it- for a St-yeut*
a very nice L ite r anil one day 1 have never Iwcn on a plane, old man. It's caused many
aend them someth inn from and have always traveled by- filfilts between Us. Can you
help me?
*
your garden^ or Invite Uiem fo boat -31. L."
SUCKER'S WIFE
tea and prevent them with the
No. s charming "thank you"
DEAR WIFE: A pay.
f garden offering or perhaps Is all that Is eipeclvd If" you
something you make through have received very -jicclal *er- chfatiist would prohnldy tsll
your hobbies They evidently vice, you could take lier name you that your husband is
want to Ire friend*, and friends and send her a gift of flowers, longing for the security of
are wonderful to have
twrfunir or anything you wi*h. his baby days. (They call it
"Please tell me, ran I pro .'lids is s very personal thing "iciricssiuii."I It Isn't here­
perly wear a Spanish comb? and you must do as you Hunk ditary. Children me Imita­
tive, which is partly the rea­
It was a gilt (rum a lovely lust
friend. My hair is gray, worn
"Would a purple \ el yet son y our children suck their
In a French roll.—Reader."
-heath ouk too oUl (or me’ I thumb*. Granted, It's not
Of course, wear the ruinh am forty -one. and have a very "manly." but it'» Hot worth
0 ] U i r ornament* are very fa* ji.de i •mtihvmn.' II. .t blonde fighting sWuit, so if it ir­
* hionahle and give a delightful; hair—still!—Marie."
" ' " T h ate recent h r "Tier* my would W "niofe *tffr*irttve anti
Imshan i Should I u*e black ‘lashlouright ' Purple i&lt; a
bordered stationery?—F. I , " I hit
"heavy
and
rather
Note paper and letter paper "royal."
Fiank Westcott of North
with a very thiti^hUck line is Tomorrow — Something Speproper, but is not absolutely cl*I For You and You and You* .Attleboro, Ma**., has been
I’
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the hoard of the American
iContrast. Bridge League, and
also has served a* ckptalu of
Ithw American team In two
world's cliaiuplonsht|&gt;s. In ad­
dition hr lots accumulated
Jane &lt; akselberry
installed
about 4.(1,HI nouter points by
T il e a n n u a l l h r i s t m n i p a r l y
&lt; aimed good* were brought use uf lire West* oil system
o f t h e W o m a n ' s C iu li o l v u x - i by the members to tit donated
which expei-Vn a game in tv s e t b e r r y w a s h e l d S afirrrfay fo the l.lonr Clufi to help fill
ety hand and a slam in ererj*
n i g h t . D e c . l ‘j . at t h e d u b
the Christinas basket* for fourth one.
h o u s e on ( ) y r r l a t » i k Dtiv e needy fanulie.
Today's hand i* an example
0 Mrs. E
I* Kit h.ird* a lo r
Instead of the usual practice "f tin' Westcott syst.oi at Ps
m c r m e i i i h e r oi l ie d u b , told o f exchanging gilts, th|i year
best and lank- a* one of the
vso was donated 1', club
a &lt; I n i - l m i i s story
In nsL interesting hand* of
G ir t S c o u t s ui i . a M b T ro o p in.ai'Pei &gt; (ui acholafkliij)* to
l|n&gt;4.
33h, w h ic h is s p u n mu ed l&gt;y i .imp Challenge for hnndlcaji
His "pilling spud. 1■id a .s
tile d u n . p r e s e n t e d .i p t o - i . t m |»d young-tor*
normal since trank i* oldl l e l l i 's l i 'l i e l l l s w e r e s e r v e d
of i l i n - t m . u caiol*
f iis t ilo iir d and p i e f e . s to open
T ile hu ihllllg U .I , lie. Ol'ated
»s Hr. l l o - l e s s I 'o iu iitlllee c o n
a card f .- u r , aid fnator in
in t h e holiday - ila n o ai d at
sl»tlng ol Mi* KelilpTli l . r e e t i
p i &lt; f . i •in v to a n .'in h s* i ip t
tractive new drupe* were c h a i r m a n M rs M l n a r r i P e n do.', ear d minor W tier. I.rs
htinr .ti all the ujnd.ows in dm Mi* Edward Emin Mrs
jtui I n
re -ponded two , tubs
i leoniir M o r r * a n d \1r« V el
0 l i i u e lor IPe p arty
to show ,.t ly-a.-t in or ti
y
el
J
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oitFile new g,r* h c a l v j wa* a l s o
! p silu t s. Flank d o . tiled that a
I jump I" ihie, rootruinj. init-ht

j* Casselberry W oman's-Club
Holds Annual Yule Party

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Academy And Church. News
M* i end Mrs Al Sa-erf
wrote fro 111 flaltkfor', t o r
0 t n : u n llial lliey ueie |dunnllig
a lug i Itrtstma* pfirly lot oil
I he Ad, enlist se n u cm, it wild
would In- coming from oil «vci .
E u r o j i e fot th i

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or .sagert work* with Elder
franelsrn in helping Ihe boy,.
leel af home at thi* time
—
Dr »nd Mr* Robert Hoov
• r had as their hmj'esunrtf.
Or Elder and Mrs M E Erick
sun b*r the holiday* Elder
Erickson is educational *u|&gt;er
ini, ndent ol the (ieorgla Cum
beriand conference*.
Kldor ami
rntcrlarnerl
family. M&gt;
Darden. Jo,
Washington.
•b&lt;dld») &gt;.

Mrs I la lp li R i c k s
.itid j
his s i s t e r
and M rs
Joins
a n d Itu h ln . f r o m

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Mr and Mr* Je«*e
Were in Miami with their
live* over the holidays
going along with them
Mr and Mrs Eichman,
and Ja n e.
,

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Also
werr
Pain

lr and Mra David IDdley
I Betty Jo and Bruce, were
I Chicago vbiting Mr*. Had
L e y ‘a alalcr, Mr*. Ivan case,
I ’n vaElhe holidays. From there
1 they visited in Ohio and BcrLrien Spring*. Mich., before reI turning to their home in For-

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Mr. and Mr*. William Dowand three children viillcd
relative* in Washington. D. C ,
over the Christmas holiday*.
Friend* of Mr. and Hr*
felaon Rlma still be pleated
learn that Mr. Rima has [

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a/ier the next report card*
ritates him to
reminded - to the other, Now I knowrrune out. Phone conversa­
why peo|de kill each other.
—skip it.
s
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tion* are limited to five
Is there something 1 ran do,
minutes, i A timer which
DEAR A1II1Y: I recently
legally, to relieve th&lt; situa­
Mother use's in Uio kitchen
visited my sister, who lives
tion?
is tire reminder.) 1 hnve a
in another state. She is
C O S t E11S E D
III o'clock bedtime. If my
married to a quiet, well-toMK AR
lO N C E R S E D :
haiy l«nT washed and tolled
You rnuT—hut your sister
do man. They hate a IPby that time, it's too had.
can if siie wants to prefer
year-old daughter I didn't
I. have to go to Wd any­
realise hoys- much tension
charges against him. 1
way. I must l&gt;c at school by
doubt that she will, howev­
my sister was living under
until t stayed there, lie is
er, because a woman w h o , 8 20 A.M. so I get Up at
whhh gives me pletla dictator ami no one dares
puts up with I he cruel and
ly of time lo drvldo wliat
inhuman 'tie a rn o u t U as
to disagree with him on
to wear, dies*, cat a good
anything. My sister has no
"sick" as the husband who
breakfast, fix my hair, put
dishes it out. The most t i n ­
car ami if alio isn't home
on my make-up and straight­
wlirn lie calls, lie Comes
gle victim is the daughter,
en my* room la&gt;fut« leaving
who tnn*t be subjected to
home, watts for her and
for acluuil.
' - *•
such a brutish tryanl. Try
makes her account for ev»
KATHY K. IV AMAK1U.ll
lo persuade your sistei to
cry minute. He handles'all
DEAR K V111Yj tiood for
imprhvc her situation ,lr e\‘ the money. She jj'.ygi_.*■■ *
&gt;Au. You’re orgnuitrd. And
a red cent. Everything is
t finite in i -rtf and hei
it sound* so ■•«*&gt;• wi.en you
daughter from it. Rut don't
charged and he pays life
be surprised if •tR'diiean'tr-- -W iilsO t. •
bills. The dmnrliter isn't nb
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Piohlfliu? Write to A li­
a phone call from a hoy. At ’ DEAR Altlt Y; I would
lt)'. Roy I’d'OO. 1 os Angeles,
like to offer a solution to
dinner he demands that the
r'nlif. For n personal reply,
daughter finish every speck
INADFyUATF Mi*M 1 am
enclose a stamped, self-ada lil-year-old high echoed
on her plate, so the child
dressed envelope.
lias to choke - It down with
Junior, \f t c r dinner, t am
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esp.-eied t„ help with the
P a is running il. wti her
Hate
to
writ*
leli.'rs"
dishes
and
then
get
my
c h e e k s . My sister sits thole
Send one d d lu r to Abl.y,
tiemliling. ufitii.j to snv a
homework done. Their is no
Jtoy tilt jnn, |,os Angeles
television until A ll. ray
word. Once she tried to take
Calif for A 'b y ’s
tiooklel,
hnmewoik Is fini-hed. If a
her daughter'* part against
■HOW TO )\ Ki l l
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him anil he -tupped her
"ft" average is lint maintain
1 KID* FOR Al.l. OCCA­
from one end of the kitchen
0.1, I ean't watdi TV uiilfl
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Rill Rodgers, of
Keesler Air Forte Bate, Bihui. Mui., s i t home on leave
during the Christmas holiday
and vlatte's! with Ills mother
and family. Mrs Acre Rod­
ger*. in Howell Park

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m ixer
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AFTER CHRISTMAS
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SLEEPWEAR BARGAINS

By Ruth Millctt

( ajil »hd Afrt fine frMrrd "f fyfnc hilt w gtrh telrV'fvmrr^fnr-— T b e ehtW re-erm-rt *tmrde ♦**■
and daughters, Wanda, t h a t tired husband symlxoine is a not b u n g allowed to want i tele
lette «ndIkmna,
of San An- du tln ct |«&gt;s»ltulily.
vision at all
tonlo. Texas, are spending the
Wives whose husbarala are
Rut wt*o is going to la* able
holt,lava
with Mrs
tr lin d s a,Dieted to (rlevtston cla im to tell a tired busltand tliat Ite
m o th ,i. Mrs Rertha Ifanlin. their idea of a perfect evening coo l watch television — aral
and an aunt. Mis* Sara Rurns la to ait Irefore Die set from make it attek?

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l&gt; Mr- Itmia is WiUjatm Jl«m r&lt;i by * pair or prOiutro i*m*
f l r u A D n m n Irmhiri in o t i.,tl a i,o*|* sunn* u|, m
u . m - i, r
with th e Mr \ ui r t Mt «in Al a furm of
tiuii Tlir non i' fnmi .*f th* »#*!
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televi*t&lt;ai th**y x oIch ti,.. mure Mluo tla-u up*** suggest
Mr and Mrs Earl F.tnde
T.&lt; diat.'t- d e.criU d tin. tin*! tin , la'r**i|if until fir,, b i, mg a , ouple m tm «-«•*•!have ju*l n tu m e d front .South din, «s. Iiruu^iit ,&lt;mi. by ev.e«- lv tlmv . r e Jil-t tia* tired to ■!» . t gniti. out to n mo, w or s ail
Dakota by way oj California lie l. lev iaL&gt;ry viewing ir* the a n , tmiig l&gt;ul wateti irlevl'inn ng ,,u frn-nd* httstiands clx"i*
and -Mrvivo
| - -■ ftiia make* me wonder i* they're ti«&gt; tvr*■*1
------ there *1*0 such i thing a* s lliey ask, fretfully
Why
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Mr ami Mra, Raymond Pike
"tired husband syndrome”
c a n t we tust day at home and
a n d E DI Rat- s l o p p e d in i ol i
il&gt;i«*u-hl on by too in,ich t»*le unt,h teleyl*li*i?"
h g e d a l e to p ick tip »on. A llan
vision viewing l*y the matter
And that * Mint tliev
l«»t h e n w e n t o n to M a i n e l»
•*f the house'
night after meld aiai weekend
sp e n d tin' h o lid a y ,,
i
Mr. and .Mrs Due Price and
Perhaps the medical pro ( after weekend
children
returned M o n il * y fesslon ought to look Into that ' Ol course if there is * tired
Dr
* nd Mr* John I eland from * few day* vacation »! Judging from letter* I get husband syndrome It mlivhl
a n d t h l 't r ynjmgatrr*, irom tiulf Shore*. Ala
from wnv* loniplaining that not
a* simple to cure »» t!*••
l o i u i s u l h K y , w e r e g u c - l s of
-------Ihusband* never u-ant n&gt; do jiiv tite.l vlnl I synditiine
E lifcr »rid M rs. I ta l|d i
o v er th e holidays

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m iislie d * c h a p l a i n s c o u r s e
o od now na* c h a r g e of fo u r
T h e r*!d e f t e c j on s o m e chil
tired child syndrome "
t h e m m o l e thi v get Ttonie f r o m
i h u i c b e * in
Nut tit
D a k o t a d t v n of t*** in uej, t e l e v i s i o n
In som e sensitive, introsj. • , iit V u n til t h e , l " t o ta il
lli. y at&lt; livi ng m I t e r , h. N w . itc lo n g w a s r&lt;'ceiuly r e j a i i i tiv, children, the d m in t* i *■
A tone . a in tl|. u r litisi*at"l-

Mr and Mr*. Herbert Illtck,
Herb, Sally and Jean were
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David and Eileen Beane
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do gave the bride away, Mrs. and Mrs. David Beane, for the
Wilson, the bride'* grandmoth­ Christmas holidays.
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trip fa California to visit their
daughter and her family. Mr
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MARTHA, AFTER , f i n a l l y
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THURSDAY, DEC. St, 1M4
GENERAL TENDENCIES!
The daytime can brine many
tension* and mueh atratn tht»
last day e t tha old year, but
the evening finds conditions
T
Improving and you are able
to show your devotion to
others as the OM Year 1M4
goes out by a warm and af­
fectionate responre to such
Individual cr persons. A won­
derful New Year to you.
ARIES (March 21 to April
19) Better relegate entertain­
ment to the evening hour* and
carry through with ohli ga­
llons during the day. Make
any changes necessary. Have
a h a p p y tim e-in PM. Happy
NtS
New Year!
OVERSIGHT *(l&gt;|# j W t . M»WT
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) You may find it rather
difficult to carry through
with ideas you have In mind
during day, but if you take it
easy, evening can bo very
enjoyable. Be. precise in small
matter*. Other* are Imprrated
favorably.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Others sra so busy with
holiday preparations, etc. that
it behooves you pot to try to
disttirb them unnecessarily.
7e( T.WVJ^tmtigStiOTtv. Relax.-Ttien have a very happy time
tonight.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 31) Better simply
do what la practical Instead of
starting acmethlng new today.
Then you can carry through
— with--- *ventag=*wlana. Some
powerful friend only requires
some request from you. EX­
PAND.
LEO (July 22 to Augujt
21) Doing whatever, will im­
prove your personality so.that
you make a fine impression
. uprn important peraona in
your Ilf* i* fine now. Be
friendly, eourteou*. The only
way to hava a real abundance
I* to Ignore money.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Every chance to
show devotion to loved ones
la present on thli day. Make
resolution to be ever more
so. Be altruistic and you sta rt
the new year on the right
tool.
LIBRA (September 13 to
Oefcobeh 22) You have to use
a more direct approach with
assorlalea In AM than you
have in the past, thn your
Ideas are similar Set your
eights straight. Then rarry
through In surh fashion.
SCORPIO (October 2.1 to
November 21) Monetary mat­
ters are highly Important dur­
ing day hour, and this also
gives you opportunity to be
"Tattooing It ao permanent— lot’s go into town and
With powerful persons later.
get etenciledl"
Good ideas oecur to you as
New Year enters. Be hSppy.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Handle
I hat vexing problem early so
that the evrning ran be un­
marred by worry. This In­
spire* you to greater things
in the New Year. Meet per­
sons with advanced Ideas.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) Remg thought,
fut with those around you
then makra the (istivities far
more interesting and Ideal
Have enlightening talks at
NONE 3U5T FLFAS
eliar ruing places when cele­
AND
COCKROACHES.
how
many
microphones
brating. Drive carefully.
Did YOU F i n d ?
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February I0L Don't be force,
ful with friends during the
day so t^al the evening's fun
will not he spoiled, Do any
work needed yourself without
bothering others. Dies* in full
regalia.
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[La
March 20) Antvhing connect.
&lt;-d w i t h business affair*
should have the OK of higherups, associates, et al*. Re
si^re credit la bettered. Off
tlw^i to the fun and frivolity
of the evening of the year.
IF YOUR CHILD 18 BORN
TODAY, h* or »he will be one
of those very blunt hut honest
individuals who rculd easily
-hurt the feelings of others
without realising it, if you
don’t early teach to think befora apeaklng ao th a t a aoft
pedal can be put on thia r a ­
ther barbed tongue. Fine
chart for the public speaker,
prufaaanr, p e r s o n working
with or flie thore connected
with a, foreign country,
“The Stars impel they do
not com pel" What yea make
of yoar lift la largely t p to
YOU!
Carrcll Rlghter’s individual
Forecaat for your sign for
January la now ready. For
your ropy send your blrthdaU
and |1.00 to Carroll Rightar
Forecast The Sanford Herald,
B o x 1021, Hollywood. 28,
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SH. Mi sc. F o r ^ a l e

WAREHOUSE
SALE

By Nadine Seltzer

END OF YEAR CLEARANCE
PAINT close out lV price
Westlnr*ouii F r r e ir r 14 ft.
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
Copper Tone *22*. (550 lb
520 Maple Ave
322 0500
Fast F r e e in g for less than
a 11 f t ) :
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2-Speed all ForceUm Fullj
Sanford's Most Complete Automatic Washer, b r a n d
TED WILLIAMS HOW.
new DM with Trade;
IftS E 23th.
522-3*04 Full Walnut Console Color TV.
not *«n. *550 or *450—onlj
JJ. P lum bing
DM with Trade;
Delux 19'* Portable TV with
PLUMBINO
Stand, ref, *1*4 for *137
Contracting Rrpsiri
Your choice Philco, WevtFREF ESTIMATES
inghoutn nr Curtis-Mathes;
R L HARVEY
204 Sea lord Ave
FA 2 33*3 Hnmr Freeiera;. 5V) lb to ft
Upright, *177; 420 lb. cap­
23. Painting
acity II ft.. tlM ;
500 lb capacity 14 ft,. *21»;
PAPER HANGING-PALMING
Electric Blanket): 2 rea r guar­
Lkenved,
Bonded, Imured
antee. Double or Twin bed.
20 Years Exp — 322 7331
your choice of Color *11 88.
Reverse cycle heat A coo)
2 1 . W ell D rillin[r
air conditioner, woo BTV.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS.
brand new. *2*0 Value—for
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
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All Types and Sires
Repos&gt;e*»erl W e s t i n ghoute
We Repair and SerVtca
Washer A Dryer, matching
STINE
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Machina
and Supply Go. RCA Victor Stereo. 4 speaker.
207 W 2nd St
TV '2 6432
AM. FM Radio with stereo
Reg *258—only I for SIM:
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READY TO MOVE IN
New 3 A 4 Bedroom Homes,
1-2 baths So l.ongwood area
—Trade* tonstdered. and
we'll build no your lot. Semi
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HAROLD I.OGAN
l.MN ENTER! RISES, INC.
Sales office: So on V. S. IT92 to D ine Bell Dinnr, turn
right one block no Semuwl*
Are. *3* 3911.
NEW 3 Bedroom, 2 bath C. B
home on large srooded lot in
Wilson Place, 5 miles out
West Fir*t St., W mile past
1-4 intersection. Immediate
occupancy for homratrad
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1 BEDROOM, Family Room,
Close to school, shopping
center A base. Low Equity
A f i i m t i i Paymenta 1*2 mo
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2 BEDROOM, Turn. *17 Cata
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F U R N I S H E D ApartmenU 1950 DODGE Panel Ttuck,
looks good, runs good. D e w
close in.- 601 Palmetto. Ph.
322 1374 after 5:30 p m.
tires *300. Call after 8 00 a.
2 BEDROOM, completely furn
m. 322 *473.
Lshed house. Pr. 322-2577.
3 ROOM Fur nulled Apt. *55
mo., includes water A elec­ 1 JO. A u t o m o t iv e S e r v ic e
2 BEDROOM, KHcfwn Equip­
tric. 322 9507.
ped *65 mo.
LAKE (MARY. Clean, nicely
furnished Apl . I bdrm..
322 1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17-97 Adults. *50. Call 322-3930.

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LAKE MARY. Unfurniahed 2 t-Room Elfieiancy apt. with
Rdrm . m
bath, Kitchen
equipped, Den, *75 mo. Th.
322 0181.
2 BEDROOM C R House with
Fla Room 131 Garrison Dr.
323 0419.
I - BEDROOM. Kitchen equip­
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conveniences, close tn. Gar*75 mo. 322 3249.
age Ph. 321 6409.
Gateway To The Waterway
I BEDROOM House. Kitchen
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convenient
to NEWLY Decorated, four A 5 R o b so n S p o r t in g G o o d s
room Apt with Bath 404 E.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Base, *65 mo 322-454*.
11th St . Sanford.
301-6-1 E. tit
Ph. 322 5961
.1 BEDROOM. 1 Bath. Kitchen
Equipped *93 month. 322- 108. R o o m s F o r B en t
1689.
CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
Magnolia Ave: 322-0720.
UNFURNISHED: 3-bedroom.
1 bath, 8*6 E. 20th. *90— 3
bedroom. 2 hath. Ravenna 115. Autos For Sale
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lift — Tr a dor 1 t •-—5*1*
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121—kl* t i n t Suppl!**

FHA - VA HOMES

otemper Agency

322-5612

c*

Comptftf :J9e)rction
i -59’a Thru * t ’a

RrsmirThim-or 1Yad«s4 — SOB McKEE ’U S Z i r L*AItS"(
'
322 4991
1991 S. French Ave. I
NO MONEY DOWN
I
$ J 0 0 - $.100 D o w n
—
701 French Ave. 323-0721'
102. Mobile Homes SRI b ] ----------------------------:-------- - —
$ 1 0 - $fil) M o n th
- - N 1LATE 1964. Blue MU Midget,
100% Mechanical
DON’S
like new. 1800 miles, wire
Guarantee — 30 Days •—
MOBILE
HOME
SALES
wheels,
healer,
windshield
■
t.000 Miles On All
,"Yoor Wheel Estate Dealer’
washer, Tonneau, Never rac­
SA LE S BROKER
Card VW’a.
17 Models to choose from
ed or w-rerked. rhoge 323OPEN J-DAYS A WEEK - f - v m after 5 p. m.'
Salfa — Parta — Service
838 1206
F’artory Authorised Deaiar
Hwy. 17-91
I-ongwood. Ela MUST SACRIFICE- 1963 Pnn
liar 4 dr Catalina, white,
2.563 PARK DRIVE
1-2 and 1 Rcdrooma
full power, factory air, ra
322 2420
3227495
Bn. llw y, 17-91
NEW and USED
dm, heater, deluxe interior,
|
NIGHTS
Sanford, Fla.
|&gt;VJ
Aw-ningv A Cabana*
will consider old car in trade,
322 6674
3230346QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
assume payments, ode own­
322-414*
32234*2Hwy 17 92 S_________322 2562
er. r h 522 6606.

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KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
h 1
For Completa Information
i
j
See or CtU Your

Stenstrom Realty

Kllinor Motor Co.
322-1835

ALL

425-5938

Cars Drastically Reduced
PRICES
GOOD THRU JAN. 5th

$100.00 DOWN

St. Johns Realty

Ball-Blair Agency

fii
Mrrrury Monltry 4 - Hwir
Hard fop. Fully Powrrrd A
Air Conditioned.
Lika New —. Low Milaaga

Payton Realty

'2595

V A - FH A
Property

Management

and Sales Broker

62 LINCOLN

62 IlUICK

Conllnrnlal. A luaury
cav with many y t t e t of
uarfulnraa. The Continrnlal at) la that’s hrre

Sperial Convartibla, V.
a, - A uto ’&gt; raaajwlaaloav
Full Power and Air Condltlunrd.
-

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R EA LTY

BANK

'[POSSESSION1

$ $ $ $

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

GO WEST

Scn)inole Realty

Legal Notice

SOU TH W A RD

- «brr^SHa*ri irftmq /

FHA - VA

pliances at Drastic Discount
Ca l 322 8448 J A R Trfdtng Hot Point under counter Disdvwasher, brand new *259 95
Post,- Inc , 2309 s. Orange
tli* |Hillf7 af till* ■ewanow *f66.
9*p*r.
Blossom Trail. Orlando.
___ All wood Walnut Consolette TV.
D E A D L IN E S
S rt.V K O itD E L E C T R I C , tfW) \ a:ue, J.44 with Trade,
12 Noon ()&gt;; Before
G K. Appliances—New St Used
Less than a portable
Puhliralion F«r
118 Magnolia
322 1562. P boo* Charlie Lor m b . collect
Insertions and kltla
at \v*ociated Ridio A TV.
(Sat. Noon For MondajT
SATURDAY Sale, Used Refri
2U3 N Orange Av* , Or­
gcrators Wishers A Stoves
lando 422 2514
1205 E Celery, Ph 322 95*0
EASY TERMS
1 . L o st &amp; F ou n d
or 123(1782.
|i
11Ft. Mobile Homes - Rent
1
LnST
Cameo I/vcket, call l j F Refrigerator. goo) condi USED Upright Piano, excel
-f
lent condition *200 Ph 122
1 BEDROOM Trailer, on Lake
322-0351.
tion $40 322 07*3
{
46*4 before 5 p m
,
PRETTY AS A PICTURE
Adults only. Ph 322 736*
J . P e r s o n a ls
3 Bedroom, 1 bath bouse on
31. M usical I n s t r u m e n t s
1 MOV 5 SKVTES Army Navy
large lot. Oak Hardwvmvl LARGE 2 Bedroom Trailer
Surplut 3i0 Sanford Ave
Do you have a drinking pr&gt;&gt;b
close to Base. Call 322 6261
P.aoo Tuning and Repair
floors ‘ Family Room, Closed
lein Write P (J Box 12U. W L llarrr.oo — FA 2-42X7
garage
I BILLS BARGAIN BARN
10 (5. ApartmenlN for Rent
Sanford
112.910 TERMS
of 10.0WJ Items
Piano Servicing &amp; Timing
AVALON APARTMENTS
1300 Grapeville Ave.
PRIVATE \oice Iwswn4 Ph
Genr Cum baa — 322 2661
MOVE IN LIKE RENT
It* W 2nd St.
322 3417
32217346
•
COMPLETE Bathroom outfit
33. V a c u u m I 'le a n e r *
3 Bedroom Kilrhen equipped
DUPLEX 1 Bedroom Apt. Call
wiih fitting* ton Call before
MIDDLE 4GED Widow will
large yard near Ptnecrrai
Mrs, Stewart 322 7548 until
• l'l i m or after 6 p m
_ live in with Widow in nice SAN FOLD VACUUM SVC.
School
4
30 p m after then call
YOUR REXA1R DEALER I 377 60*4
borne Bov 115. Sanford Her
f r e n S o m tn elo r V u n t y
1
rv«m kaafar* X l W u M
*12 no TERMS
523-1*08
2555 S. Park
322 6511
( D ia l D lr a e r i
*M
SALES - PARTS - SERVICE 5 1 . A r lic le * Fur B e n i
2 REDROOM 1 hath House n« FURN. Apt 2300 Mellnqvllle
WANTED
Ride to Orlando
81.
Beal Estate - Sale
95.
Mouses
For
Hale
large
lot Hardwood floors,
RENT
4
BED
vicinity Edgcwaier Dr Ph 13. I 'la n ls . F e e d s . S e e d *
Drain', throughout
Large 2 BEDROOM Apt Furn Also
RoUaway
Hospital. B a b y
322 6069.
Government. Owned
two Camping Cottages on the
Beds, by Day, Week. &lt;r MERLE W. WARNER
Monkey Puitle tree. Car
Our Regular Feed prices
Homes
river Ph 312 3762 day or
Month,
pnrte
and
separate
garage
25 'bs Jim Dandy Dog Feed
4 . Itc a u tv F a r e
REALTOR
night 522 0991
with workshop
CARROLL S FURNITURE
s: 93—50 lb* Jim Dandy Dog
706 So Park
322 3*21
ACE BEAUTY Salon, open
722-5181
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
Ers-.l $3 52
too lb* Shell 116 W 1st
FURNISHED Garage Apt 140
daily A evr- by app l* May
Selection of 2, 1, and 4
cd i o n S O — too !t&gt;» . _ . .. , . _
„
per niontli, Wiler furnish­
fair Hotel 322-0990.
Bevirxyr.i.v located in variuua
.Short, 53 9 5 - 1 0 9 lbs I us
" ' M * * T o Huy
ed 301 S. Park Ave. Ph
aectaxu of Sanford
322 1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17-92
clo Chop, Horse Feed 54 30 t ’S tD
FURNITURE. Misr THE TIME TESTED FIRM
HARRIETT il Beauty Nook,
323 0705.
120 N. Park Ave.
323 61 3
Immediate Delivery
—
Ud
lbs
F
A
F
!eed
$3
(tt
items.
Piney
Wood
Auctioo
soft water, evening app’ts
IMAGINATIVE?
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FURN. 1 Room Apt *30 per
—toil lb' Race Horse Hats
322 2270
105 So Oak. 322 5742,
Here is a modern 3 bedroom
_
__ _ w ---FROM J50.00
month. A lulls Ph 122 9480
$7 So HUNT S T U X E D O
ROBERT A WILLIAMS
Masonry I^kefront home on
CLTN CURL Beauty Shop
FOR THE BEST HOME
FEED ST iRE. Corner San w L wmuld like to buy a small
Realter
one
of
this
Areas
moat
popu­
1
ROOM Furnished Apt for
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-OBJ4
BUY
ford A 2nd St.
house under *2.&lt;M&gt; needing Riymoad Lundquiat. Asm
lar
Lakes
Needs
a
good
Couple
Water included *45
Evening Appointmenti
— j repairs M o a t tmcrevled. f k J 5*51 Atlantic * 4 * 4 RMg
SEE YOUR
cleaning * some weeding
SANFORD FEED STORE I
322-7399
%)
Whole Com *3 05— 10q lbs
fi. Child C a r e
but the owner baa agreed tn
JNFURN. Upstairs APT. *55
Laying Mash *5 20— loo lbs " E BUY Us»o Fumtture, one
cut It loose for 111,500
month, 309 Magnolia Ave.
NANNIE S KIDDIE CARE. In­ Hog Feed *4 50
Piece or houseful. Furay
Terms.
Real Estate — Insurance
Inquire downstairs after 8
fants to 6 yrs. 2440 S Oak 320 Sanford Ave
322 9990
Bedding A ?urn. Co , 901 W. 3rd A Park Ave.
122 5*41
BART PILCHER, BROKER
p m. or call 322-4130.
\ve Ph 322-0981
1st S t 322 6591.
ONION PLANTS
Personal Service
*30 mo. Up Surplus City.
WILL Care for children week Crystal Wai A White Spanish SELL US your furniture
JOHN K. F O X .
Cell .722-7498
ly b»si&gt;. large fenred yard
Quick
Service
with
the
Cash
RenlUn
M 52AU. ton— It AO l i t i o u ,
fi E L A K. k KPARTM ENTS
W. Hotmfw*- Nnfr nr Kertf
Ph 322
SUPER TRADING P AS T. io* ?T Park AviT
33^3
—*2 0&lt;l A M P revjtt. 749114 W First St.
322 0677.
2115 Seville. Ha
8. D ors • C a l s - I’e l s
CUSTOM
BUILT
Home
on
KURb Apl Close In. ulmmle
90. L oin F o r S a le
Lake Ph ereflmgs 322 1597
,i.i. Furniture For Sale
50 . ,Vli&gt;c. Fur Twile
Cowan 322 4011.
DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop
FUAT BROKET
97. lluunea Fur Kent
tioo, boarded Animal Res­ TREE RIPENED Citrus. Na
F R E E K b TTMATE
NICELY
Kurnivhed 4 Room
Maybe Bat if YOU were in
c u e League 1700 W Minoe
Apt.
Adults.
Ph. Slt2 1926
veil We .hip Albert H. Pell Upholstering A M attress re*
vesting m land YOU would
I BEDROOM V U Houle, Kit
sot* DeLtnd Ph 731 1846
Offire. 322 211*
staling New A l sed Furai
Osteen 122 3873 or 322A191.
at least have that to fall
chen
equipped,
call
323
5303
Nights: 323-0706
ture Call Nix Bedding Mfg
back, on
Buy . lota with
12. Special Notices
Patios, floor, Free CiUmtges
^ N A T I O N A ^ ^
122 064*
Ca
t t 70* Celery Are
UNFURNISHED 3 Bevlroom
Terms YOU'‘tan afford and
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
2614 Park Drive
FA
9-JUT.
House. 2412 Willow *85 mo
INCOME TAX SERVICE
start building YOUR future
steel, grease traps, dry
322 0274
UKEKNRRIAK
1-arge suburban selection be
For tde biggest &gt;eiecOo* at
writs Stepping stones.
o M HARRISONS
Cheiee
lota , available
9e UNFURN. 2 bedroom Duplex.
Dearly new and u x d furni­
ginning at *795.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO
1311 Palmetto
33*827 309 Elm Ave.
Greenkriar ef Lech ArVer
ture. see Noils Furniture
322 5751
Terratan Boors, tile bath,
eterleeking
golf ceuree
Brokerage la Caaawlberrj ’ BAHT PILCHER. Broker
kitchen equipped. 322 6201.
Adding Machines • Typewriters GAS Euraace 100,000 BTU.
Paraaoal
Service
Custom building to your
on 17 92 Open * day* 9 M l
- " S a l e * - Rentals • Repairs
Call 322-749*
Ducts A Registers 1150 Ph
apoctflratioaa.
Groeabriar I * BEDROOM, 2 Daih. un­
'PO W E L L ’S OFFICE SUPPLY
Used furai lure, appliances,
322 5249
developed by
furnished 1 mi. to base, 2
tools etc Boa [hi ■ Sold 9 5 . H ou aen F o r Hal*
blocks to shopping ernter A
KINGS
WOOD
15. Special Services
FENCE POSTS Creosoted C&gt;
Larry s Mart 115 Saalerd
'57 ( her. *687 hal. *31 mo.
school 1 year lease recgiir
BUILDERS. IN C
pres.- 4 6' v7 ft. long, 50c
Ate Ph FA 1-4Itt.
'57 Old. (198 hal. *24 mo.
«d. *120 mo. 522 9*70 after
FIXIT SHOP
FA
1*074
ea Ph 332 5654
’57 riyiauulh *399 hal. *24 mo.
S p. m.
At these Xmas Specials An
202 Fairmont Dr.
1 WILSON MA1ER FURN.
'57 Linrola *767 bal. *11 mo.
English Dune It Girl s or FIRE5V4x»D Call after 6 p m
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 &amp; 3
Buy - Sell — Trade
1 BEDROOM kitchen equip
'57 Mrrrury *299 bal. (I I mo.
Boy s Bike All Sues *39 95
Bedroom Home* available m S A N r O H l i ' 5 N E W E S T
322 1797.
.
' 31115 E tat 322 5622
ped *75 mooth. Ph. 322 36*5 '57 Ksmblrr (587 bal. (31 mu.
HOMES.
West
4tb
St.
San
Rupp Motor Scooter, 2l»
all Areas o.' Sanford Let o&gt;
lord 3 tied room. IVk bath,
.
‘57 Cadillac *6»7 bal. *32 mo.
Show you Around!
HP, 100 miles per Gal SINGER Featherweight. A l bu. B u s in e s s O p p o r t .
FHA k VA Loans LMN EN­
conditio.), 1 year -r. coral:
'57 Char. (599 bal. *29 mo.
• *169 95
TERPRISES lnr . Builder
FOR LEASE
tional Guarantee—pay $5 50
'57 IteSolo *599 bat. *26 mo.
' 400 W. 1st S tu
322 4751
Harold Logan, cal] *3*3911.
per mu Sm;rr with Zig-Zag.
ON WEST FIRST ST.
SERVICE STATION.
'57 Chrysler (399 bal. (21 mu.
19*1
t
.
F
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i
t
A
n
---------- PROFESSIONAL,
■Salesman eu Duty 4:06 p. m , '
pay off balance of 53* 10 or Good Loci;) &gt;0 Cool Products.
’58 Chry.Irr 1399 bal. |I 7 WoT
• Bee Howland
FA 2-5232 anytime
to dark
PAINTERS A DECORATORS
Guod Treatment
•
Charlla Craig
55 9u per month; White
'58 Old. *1(1 baL 111 mo.
6 Rob Thomas
Pipering — Waterproofmg
Domestic Zig-Zag balance PHONE LOCALLY 322-4342 TO YOU our CLacta and
'58 Hillman *499 bal. (24 mo.
* Fraak Bruaaoa
Satisfaction Guaranteed
or apply to the
only 558 pay *7 33 per month
’58 Ponliar *568 bal. (32 mo.
Friends a Happy Prosperous
,'Free Estimates 323 WJ9
PURE OIL COMPANY
'*6 l&gt;rSolo 15(9 hal. *11 mo.
SANFORD SEWING CTR
New Year
r i&lt; -n T i» i* s i n k .*59 t h*v. (511 bal. *30 mo.
101 S Park- Ave
322 9111
•'VOTICt:
la
karvby
tktl
Ernest
M.
Southward
.
^ R IC H A R D b TREE SVC
b t.- H c n i E a t* !* - S a le
’*9 VWagn. *499 bal. *23 mo.
I sw •••■ tad la Vualnaaa ai
W. B Shippy
Frew estimates. Licensed
59 Chav. *799 bal. *51 mo.
ALMOST NEW, priced reaeooH a y 17-SI. Pauth aaafnra.
la k e a h ig h w a y
. 1. W. Southward
'19 P ool HT 19(9 baL *54 mo.
A Insured Ph 3234500 . | ab&gt; I Man * Gabardine Top
8ami»«4a Cwualp. Ptnrlte. ub.
4*r tha RetlUaua s a a a af. ntCh.
59 Ford 17** bal *32 mo.
FRONTAGE
Mab'.e A Calien
Coat) 2 Mens Overcoats k
kwra naaltr.
that I lawn*
-J L &amp; B CONTRACTORS
'19 Plymouth *3(9 bal. (34 mo.
DELTONA
Are*,
m
f
f
on
J
L
MeWborier
la raatatar aal* waaia wjlh tha
several auita; 1 Lad.es P er­
'59 Ford 1*99 bal. *33 mo.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS.
Clark af tbp Circuit Court,
spring fed lake. 1115* on En­
Bessie P Herman
sian Lamb Coat. Cali 322
’*( 1’lymoulh *4(9 bal. *24 mo.
Mmlaata
Cauatp.
P’tartda.
In
ROOFING, PAINTING A
terprise Road. 33 acre*
Jackie McCracken
4230 after 5 p. m.
• R H i a s c t with tha pravialana
INSULATING
SANFORD AVE.
choice land, • miles from
of tha Plrll|loaa Nama PtaluWa.
Financing Arranged
322 22*7 *1 per Da y rental tor Elec­ Sanford. *45.060, terms. Ph.
to.wit: hcrtioa lit.as rioriea
l
U
I
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OPEN
EVENINGS
ktatutaa 1*42.
427-7223. New Smyrna Beach
tric Carpet Sbampooer with
Seminole County Min.
big. S. |. Rlchhure
;__ You can find anything you
Sanford,
Florida
321-4593
1 MM W rit fat Street
purchase of Blue Lustre.
Also several Lake - Front INVESTMENT A REALTY Publlih Dec. ja, .l»t» a Jan *
need advertised in the Her­
National ilrpoaaraiiona In c
II. :a. I&gt;lk
Sanford.
Florida
lota.
Carroll Furniture Co.
. (U « N. P u t Ave.
X22-9173 cim-a*
ald Classified

!

• Station Wajrona

32243*2

,»«&gt; French . w e . ”

The Dod^e Boys

*3295
I urd I ildiit 2
Eng ln».

61
61
61
61
61
60
69

Slaiif&gt;n Wagon. Brand N«w
IQ 0g

Mrrrury 2-llour Hard Top. Full Power and Air
Condillontd.
Dodge Pioneer 4-Door, V-6, Automatic Transmlaaion. Radio and Hraler.
IQ Q C

*1395

Ford Galatia. A-8. 2-Dour Sadan.
Tranamiaalnn, Radio and llralar.

Aulomatir

*1095

Comal 2-lbtor, Auloniallc Tranim lsilun, Ilaatar.

*995
*1095

Mrrrury M )o«r Srdan. Automatic Trinamiaalon,
Heater, and I’.itra Clean.

Ford Country Squirr Slallon AAagon. V-8. Aulomalir Tranamiaslon, Radio A llralar. Two To
Chooea From.

*695

61 COMET

59* LINCOLN

Model,
liurkrt Kaala, Autumalir
Tranamiaaiun,' Healer.

Premier I - Door. Full
I’owrr A Air Condition­
ed. An ExctlitntI Bui
Huy
At
*{

S-22

Hpnrt a

*1195

’995

BARGAIN BUYS
6 8

57
57

*150
'295
*195
*95

Plymouth Slallon Wagon
Kamblrr Station Wagon
Chatrolat 4 Door Sedan
Ford V -l 2-Door Sedan

U I I M T LINCOLN m r
n u n I MERCURY I N L
109 I'atmctto Ave.Sanford
3 2 ^ -4 8 8 1

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Layos Issue
Statement On
Benefit Fund

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By Donna Eate#
M n, Tlulh I.ayn, apeaktng
for her huaband, Longwood’a
Fir* Chief Claud* Layo. an­
nounced today that peraona
wlahlng to donata monle* to
lha fund adminlitered by th*
fir* departmenWand auxiliary
to benefit Mra. Kenneth Bra.u .
baton and family may tend
their contribution* to any
member of either group.
Mr*. Layo atnted that "un­
STOCK UP EARLY...ALL STORES
(
der no ctrrumitance* ahould
donation* for thl* fund be
aent directly to Florida Sani­
tarium Hoapltal or to the fam­
FRIDAY, JANUARY lit, 1965
ily.”
Detail* and admlnlatration
WE W ILL C L O S E A T 4 P.M.
of tha fund were decided at
T H U R SD AY D EC . 31al, 1964
* Joint meeting of the two
group* laat week with Mr*.
Bemnettn M o r J i * named
chairman.
Mra. Brabaaon, a member
of .the auxiliary, waa aeverly
acalded receiving aecond and
FREE EXTRA
third degree burn* over moat
of the front of her body in
ftirweeWent-w^the Long»9i;d
Wws c o u * o »3I»no fu r c ^ i -o k —
Community CUhitea'# Chrlat- - r max Party aponaored by tfia
BONELESS CHUCK ROAST OfT
fir* department Dec. 19. Al­
FRYER COMBINATION PKG.
(DRUMSTICKS, THIGHS, BREASTS whk HU)
though fttill hoapltalired, ahe
la now permitted to have v|an ADpmotJ to ihi siAiun you aiarvi with you* ru*cn*sr.. llora.
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A well-planned program
centered around the theme
•'The Experience of Worahlp”
will be given and will include
allowing of the film, ''Bible
,*n th* Table." Other feature*
will be th* »inglng of hymn*,
apecinl mu*lc, lealimony time,
worahip, f«llow»hlp and rafreibmenta The program will
conclude ^Ith a lime of pray­
er and dedication.
Aetivitlea ara planned for
prlmarie* and lower depart­
ment* and the nuraery will b*
open throughout the evening.
Invitation to the public haa
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Rev II. Hamilton (irtffm.

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Winners Named
Dy Ju A n n ila ) a

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iday Lighting Contest have
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S w i n g at a judging com­
mittee were Mr*. Luciil* Nor­
ton, Mr*. J. H. Bilbrey, Mr*.
Calvin Oldham and Mr*. Kate
Kllbee.

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Zip Code 32771

Ely Hnrr.v I. Johnson
"We have determined ttie basic needs of Semi­
nole County and we are now building the many seg­
ments into one solid package.”
”1 predict l%r» will see the greatest develop­
ment ever seen in our
And in the top five is beau­
county.”
tification of the area with
These two statements special emphasis being placed
sum up the thoughts of on the lakcfront. This pr-ojsek
J o h n Krider, executive has caught fire like little elsa

By Julian Stenatrem
WEATHER: Fair, mild thru Friday; high in mid-70a; low tonight itrTiOs.
Seminole is the third fastest
growing county in the State VOL. 57 United Tress Leased Wire
Established 1008 THURS.. DECEMBER 31. 1004
SANFORD; FLORIDA NO. 04
of Florida, according to fig­
ure* released today by Man­
New Year'* resolution*:
ager Joe Foy of the Florida
State
Employment Service
Police Chief Roy O Wil­ office in Sanford. Thi*1 applies
manager of tha Seridnot* ever has in the county.
liam*—another icro on the to counties with population's of
It w'as suggested several
County Chamber of Com­
accident-death chart at head­ io.ooo or more.
merce,
as
he
looked
to
i9(!5.
weeks
*go at a Chamber of
With
a
population
of
67.100
quarter*.
Krider pointed to five goals Commerce meeting and since
a t of July 1, 1964, a* com­
•
•
•
then has blossomed into on*
for 1965:
Fir* Chief Slack N. Cleve- pared to 54,900 in I960, Sentt —Mots and better rdu* of the most energetic effort*
lirml Sr. and hi* men—an un­ inolc'i Percentage of .increase
hy a vast number of persona
rational facilities.
listed phone number. To be was 22 and equalled that of
Sanford's J Dan Wright J'r. grant labor and other pro- ed to enter private businc-wr
thTiuighouT the county.
2—
Metropolitan"
cnnimrrf-'
Broward
County
(Fort
L.ru
Grorge Touhy today was has been named state indus­ bietns fell within citrus, vego
Former newspaper publisher
used by person* calling in
Burns also appointed Frank
Krider noted today that the
cations.
derdale)
Broward's
popula-;
named
chairman
of
a
commitwith false alarm*.
lahle and other Florida indus­ Nekton, onetime Panama City Charles K. Marsh, whose
3— St. Johns Riv^r de­ economy of the county i*
tion Jumped from 333,9oO in tcc which will be appointed to trial commissioner by Gov., tries ”
switching from dependency on
mayor, as business represen- newspaper empire spread ov. velopment projects.
the establishment elect llaydon Burns. Wright
Bob Shedden of Southern
Wright will take over ihc
4— Continued co-operation agriculture to non-farm enterthis year.
tative to the commission Wal- r r mut'h °f *be United States,
of
a
metropolitan
telephone^thus
becomes
one
of
the
few
Bell—fewer phoners using the
post from acting chairman
prises. He said agriculture
Still leading t h e state, per system for Seminole County.
men from Sanford in recent lionatd Spencer of Ocala. ter l.lghtsey ol Tampa was re­ died Wednesday in Washing­ with the Navy.
shopworn ruse of asking for
employment dipped hy 2,400
5—
llrautifirution.
ccntagew-jje.
In
(he
population
ton,
I).C.,
after
an
extended
The
appointment
was
anyear*
to
hold
a
statewide
apthemselves in hometown citie*
Spencer look over the job appointed as its labor repre­
Krider placed education al while at the same time non­
illness. He was 77.
*o the folk* back home will explosion is Brevard. That nounred lodty by boring Bur- pointmen!
when A: Worley Brown resign- sentative.
the
hrad of his list declaring farm employment leaped by
county’s
i960
population
of
gess,
president
elect
of
the
,\s
chairman.
Wright
will
A vice president of Patrick
know they arrived safely.
Marsh was « close friend j thjf wiJ| keep the many young 3,000.
111,400 jumped to 171,400 for Seminole County Chambce of assume the day-today operaFruit Company. Wright h a s 1
of President Lyndon H. John- people in the county rather
“ Thi* clearly show* th*
a 54 per cent increase. In sec- Commerce.
tion of the agency, administerlived in this city for the past
.
. . . .
...
City Manager Pete Knowles
22 years lie came here Jroiu *on am* onr
the fi r , k Per" ,h*n having them leave whan trend, he declared.
ond place is th? 25 per cent] "We are pleased.' ’ said Bur ing the big state unemploy
—continued positive approach­
Jacksonville where
had llvIII
c' ^ l r ' L
''"‘
This past year saw the erehike in Lee County (Ft. My-, gess. . that Touhy has accept mem ami workmen's eoriipcnJacksonville
where he
he had
.....'e .-emplCcd
' T ' ' " ’ " " their
es by all Central Florlji*.coni-------*-*
le a d m h lp fn tha
cd since he was eight y e n - f i t , ! ? ' *
“ oH —
P tW ary--am f .eropdary
edit- alien
populatfbn. It
the chairmanship of this ef- satiun-prugran)*and
sattmt-nroerams and thcjilat^
the elate
crsl populat/bn.
it -went ffrdriFi
r o n t ecd
d Ihc
• count y'-andrttie Chamber. uj^U.tT ,
..
-M.ytJxTVrXS6,5i5.*SrcordinE
jc^rwr*-y.U:fijVrr-iffrA£ offices through*1
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■ problems.
'Vial
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j.c!ln
] He is rtedlted wittmfuerr o f [ —aV^finir-yesh 'Tlillege and a-*‘
IS painted to th* **Intense
Foy’s figures from the Uni-[vice throughout the county, out Florida,
Wri"ht i4 also past chair - the aucceaa of Johnson a* ho junior college a i r in .the m|crest" shown hy virtually
versity of Florida’s Bureau o f 1This project is one of the ma*
Wright will be given Ihc
a
S!mlnol* Chamber’s John Economic and Business He- jor goals in Ihc chamber’s 1965 oalli* of office on Tuesday at
the ______
Florida Citrus
man "of. __
_____ Uftt*d him to continue hi* po- works and these will be push- the entire membership. "We'll
ed to the hilt this coming invite 15 or 17 people to a
Krider—no more reports the search.
program.
Tallahassee He said today he
Commission
r , r " rspecial meeting,” Krider said,
local 1 Navy base may close.
Seminole and Broward are
''Communications.” Burgess will resign as chairman of the
Ollier artivilies include the;
*,ct' n in retirement year, Krider said.
A facility* which will be "nn l more than 2d will show
ainre
1954
ns
a
result
of
tied fur third, Sarasota is filth, added, "ptays a vital role in Seminole county
Board of
directorship o( Minute Maid,
ready in srigit weeks, he add* iip.”
City eommissioners—work 1 aim Beach sixth, \olusia the chamlier * effortf in serve | ’uh ic Instruction after Us or*
llu* First National' Bank - of stroke and.older illnoesrs.
Johnson,
i
n
f
o
r
m
e
d
of
ed,
t* an pleetionk* eourse to
"These people," he rontlnu-.
Okaloosa
nears a finish on the marina. seventh,
eighth, all of Seminole County. Ther- gam rational meeting nil Jan
Maitland. Florida Citrus Pro­
he offhred at Ilia voentionnl cd, "pim ace’ the 'future nf-burMonroe ninth ahd AllChua ' (ore.^we feel a metro syslem is y Burns will name Wright's
duction Vs'ociatton, a vestry­ I Marsh's dentil at the Texas
county ami have accepted th*
| absolutely essential- If we are successor on the School Board.
man of Holy Cross Episcopal White House, said ha wns school site.
Navy Base officials —a sol- 10,f’
i hallcnge to huil.l it."
‘‘Many
electronics
compan­
•'Employment
in
non
farm
to
achieve
our
objective
of
a
•
■
r
Wri
:ht
will
carry
with
Church
and
memberships
in
g'eatly
saddened
hy
the
Id year of perfect flights.
Seminole County has don*
firms, said foy in his nffi greater Seminole ( minty
him iqlo the office the- actual
the Orlando Country Club ami
**"’&gt;' bail tarn friends ies a 'k us if wc have trainmuch
in 1964, Krider reviewed.
since
"Marsh
backed
Johnson's
'mg
facilities
f&lt;
&gt;
,
young
pro
i
ml
December
report,
wav
Meanwhile
Tmilt)
—
evrru
and
practical
experience
of
a
l nivels l v Club
Humana. Society a ll. V.
Kiultr
'TJUj Will 8f« the Rtratllttl tHit tor-V ollHl*ia»
estimated
at-O.TOO
tnNovcm-Mlve
vice
president
of
the
Flrsh-f.iisinewman
operating
under
The
industrial
fnmni!««ion
Johnaon—generous response
rat ilevrlopment ever *ren in
er was urn«Uiatr&lt;t from the Ro- At that time. Marsh waw an ' ' v** ran tell th»*in \%r h«vp find
to hia efforts to form a socie­ her—the highest level to be j Federal Savings and t.oan \s (he Workman’s Compensation
our county.'*
Aufttin
putijmhrr.
Uvill
hnvt
m
ore"
reached In 10 months ami 3oo xociation — d e c la re d ’'Scnunule haws,” saul Burns
tx'rl Y. t r r Mlph Srhonl in
ty In th# county.
above a year ago The annual
IU was the fnthrt in law of
Surh hi^hi-r nlurntlnn fnnlBurns said Wright "will al­
JairK-t'iuiUr* 41ml altun
ttir
advance," F o y explained, |
|{ I rrt Mnski'll, piililmher of it Ira will *rrmtf* thr atmosso carry a complete back
\
rmi*r*kttA
Klf»mia
lie
jiriit
f o rt Authority's Kiancis ' wav credited to expansion in
ground and know Is- 1 -eahle apIn* n fr l i n e ftmr uhiS'lren ii rn u spuprr m Mnr I mavlllr, phrir u hit h vi ill ntfrwTl in*
10 0 0
Ruuniillat &lt;1 ggmg begin* on trade and government a* these
\ ii , ami putt *»aviit*r 11f The duRtiy, hr pnhil4*il nut
prnai h In the Mibp-et of mi­
♦itk I 11a• in
\rln»r
DAN H U H . I l l
the banf ni-iitusvill« t anal. lacllltlov were Increased to
( iilinty |s.(dnlrd
Sanford IMraM Mamli also,
The mrfropolltnn itinimnnlmeet the nerd* of a rapidlyw* onr linir, ftvniumI thr two
local merchants—a year of growing population-*’'
&lt;*i la ruin iit'W'|ui|«Tti l.tti-r H'dtt ration projrrt wna arrnin! on
Foy added. ' Between Oc*l
heavy sales and fewer exchan­
hr notnl that **our Four Killed
t thr pi•'’it’iit ovAiiri, Marlin hia lial
toher and November employ
ges after next t hmlnias.
Amb’( sell.
i’• mini v *rnl in now inotntrtl
BOSTON lU I’D—Four pcFmerit in non (arm firms gain­
Marsh, n nntu* of Ciltrln- fnnn thr reel of tb« mrf in- sous, trf'udlrig
mother *nii
ii.
y. 1.1
The
Sattf'id
Herald
again
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roal.1 Uhbi, wat /iiHluataiJ poHlith arra ,’1 1 te*in of Irlr- two of her children, were kill­
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tbs right clioe * of words to this tune of the year The
adverti*ers offei ng i host if prizes ••• the
onv»itihU‘ jmnper; Kxi«irr
hrma in
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thr fire swept their five slot/
makt the story pop off the winter season saw business
first tol t».in.
*f« *Jltii! o l u r pii fiii ft fiiimr
activity accelerating in many
bln native Ohio an rttitor of \ rrahlrtita
page.
ciuwdrd apartment building.
['ndny
advertisers
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Eighteen inoicbajrts nu- pat lo-ipal.ng Jiis
siu ' • 1^.11’ii i d . I Ilf Rim o *«nl S&gt;&gt; p # J , o
wholesale trade and services,
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iririnnntl J'opr.
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luilJ «ffmU are Lot.
WAK44INGTUN 4UP 1&gt;—Tha
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vi a p I.Jji- sii-lI the 11 ** ll ill l"T'.
sti.ies ill
111 os Ivan • IV. I ' "t| BIn I "’.V bnl-\
t i t t i n i. t i t s
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said
in 1**Ifl Min! pm* tinar il new Mpn- r i m id iim m*i«*kly i
pressing Russia fur a renewal
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4!h«*i w flit
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’gained
as packing
p«'ia hi
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l ,,r *s'* Jolina Ifivrr drvrl- id negotiations on the thorny
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bouse- added personnel to
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i» a tlimr pion^iil vi i . ci m.,n problem at tins time,
in ^ m b &lt;«f liiilij'n p m f t * | i 4, I )&lt;h ( t,i* n v , ♦»!»»*
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own*r*&gt;)up,
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nlfli'iats said today.
tupp fandr'i's baby f....1, !{tl/ rionlif n||»*
I -b b' t « Rt*nHl|, jd *s
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no mnie n a if delegations al mini* the srrviee group ex
Mm%U*n family «111} ha» imiir
l hr Inkrfront tnnrina
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k o iu ; k m i i n
&gt;
riu
fh*r
prt*«
for
!«**,
K«d|*'tt
%
•V. i nil l.ll.
i • '
lb,
pern-need •&lt; gain as amuse
meetings.
pMsjn t which is rmw n**m
in wftpnpn intrtm ta.
‘Isn’t Needed’
t l.lv
.11. . I i,
i
men! place* and hotels t**
ex Oiunty hsK torn puAhrd into Itmuull, f. a«iifIn foinmlrt fi ' ltnp k*t, * «b-iy
.Sutviviifft in* hide hill widow , ,flK H,r drvrlopmrut figure
MIAMI ( Ul’l t—The Florida
Motorists —a new carburetor [landed employment fur
the fipotludit of a t i r a t I»um
ilirr* t nu, ( hailra Marsh II,
( 'd&gt;' roimumpbin
Musi ( oast Hallway contend*
wiriicr
vacation
season
and
attlilymif a rnmjU'idirmHvr
guaruiitacit to give 45 nil!** to
Moil and,
; John K Manh.
lh.it the threat of sstiotaga
nrsA drvrlitpnicnt th.iT rnrmu
retail trade continued at a
r Irarwuifsp, f‘!a . nrid Mh'iiarl eiilfmrrrintj report ,
the gallon.
isn 'iih e only good reason why
piA‘i'4
nil
ij
f&gt;ntral
Morula
substantial level wilti th r u )
•J I iir Port A uthoi it v* n sliotildn t restore jussenger
Marsh, \\ tiiiijvillr, \ a ; nn«J
Tin
&lt;&gt;p.m
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rconnui
nu* buying at a record vol
two dmitf him *, Mis. Kid*«tri which has nindc hiu Minim
service It says such srrvica
All civilians—color IV at
time for the area
TALI.AH As&gt;K K il I' I
—
In « n *»n« of dir
• n»i*
1 nil* r thr t« i rnsi of thr law. | Mnsktdl, Mrtf lliisv Ulr. V« . find towunl m »tart of nttnal
ist» kirt'ii the tr» inrndou»
really isn't needed.
has thun I 2U0 a set.
•Construction activity," he growlji pot&gt;nti»l lure in llic Guv. t , r i i * Bryant. Ilv.lig !tiot changed fac* * &gt;-v.iv Mil* *j,,. tennx
Roliert Morgan, Diana Marsh, New Y"rk i ity
conati urtion
This
would
declared, "held steady and ag
open up a new field of en* Solid Front
again in the fare of Gm elect 4 n’ rt
" ,lur
next few years."
of Vllauu and Joe Rill Rood.
Ditto—less irritating tom- ricullural
employ mc n t
,
T he law v as f,a**rd urulrr
liravnr in the area anil in
PI rrSHUHGH {UP11—Tha
Touhy continued, 'The eron- llaydon Rums today reapmeirials, less soap operas, etc. strengthened with citrus and
of
Bradenton,
expire
when
luirn wciiild line many div* nation's major steelmaker*
oniic surveys lor the |*ort au- pointed twv» members of the ' l mn" ’i MllP •’* Rep Wglliam
Governor
Ruins
take
office
Bryan!
has
vegetable harvest* on the up­
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of
Or a ia.
fl a i fl»d 10-bln I f lea.
thority. the lakefront develop- Mate ItacU,, lu m m in m n to
lueiented a solid front today
Mrs- Rodney C. Varney, of swing in November,"
ment. the community college terms running well into and »r&gt;ant s hometown and center alnady .[u-unted Morgan to
3—Th« Sanford-TituivllU
in a U&gt; a-ton increase on gal­
522 Brighton Way. t asselbs-rthe Bo,iid &gt;.’ It*-gents.
Canal which wuiild link lhia
vanized sheet and observers
ry, who cast har first vot* in
breed.ng industr in 1 lor id a
The uneven length of die
area with thn Atlantic* were concerned about tncrca*University, tion
this year s presidential elec­ fur 3 8 i*r cent of the labor- ed Central Florida
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Bryant quickly accepted the
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ed invitation to President Lyn*
The total civilian latior force 4,11 a/ lni&gt;
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ItAi i it in «him .^kn*I hi &gt;.iiit i." jiMj4nt il*-nf s. i arh nw appoint- thr NVw Yrar in AltiiiiHlritr
I'onliourd co-..|trri*t|,.n ssltbi Sv.MGON t U P t j —.me of Ui*
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dbn H. Johnson's inauguialiorl in Seminole during November
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Burn^ Rild ' T t r«*rfirr ttiia ptitnf mr-tit v I'wrh iu-w appoint* Hpi lvi£» torn girt will h w%«? to live Navy Is .let iiii-d unutlirr costliest battles for American
“f 0ur fuUn'&gt;
in K,” ‘nC '’f S , j r k r ' in&lt;1 lm !nrdUMl) f&lt; month Hr »ah! fir &lt;ii.| n&gt;*l tn mrnt ***11 Ik* for four )rar» If v*&gt; on
on Jan. 2U. The invitation was Ifi.tXO. said Foy ’ Th..,"
pop n ftrr th« »»•*:- ..f thr essential jiMijrcts (if military advisers In the South
the
necessai
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wheels
in
mo
appointed
th»
m
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s
new
tame at a , nmpietr surprise be added, is an increase of 4utl
trio! t«» rai»r a
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i% reappointed or if nl*» - *» in cloainir hour An jl»e, lal ml,-rest. &gt;ny* hii.t. i, \ ii-luaiiirii- war ended today
turn will di-li-rm.ne !*■ a large term runs until Ja n u ai' Ithat
to Mrs. \ailiey whose only •ever Ociutirr of 19i.l and J bob
ji Im111* »{*' pan
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Mir i% ri.ifu#^! ll v Hutu* ot«hnaiii «• r uteiiilmir
v «lra is n ,,|.sis ii,if ,,f funds I,, ex in victory tor thr government
degree how much we ts«*ri**:s( and Fylev ui.til J.imfat) ItnJi
connection with politics IS that over that of November, 1963 "
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the north south runway, tide according to U S. mill
from this favorable buvtness
Burns, w.’hi already u angry
she served as a part-time vol­
with,!, the Illy until 4 . m.
-,-lip KU.
i tary spokesmen In baigoa.
climate
1wjUi Bryant for naming a ntn* • come fr,,m sun other our.r iiaiy, 1967
unteer at the Democratic
hilt bff n given !ho a t e hy
"Of great and immediate member Board of Urgent,
headquailer* in Altamonte
Mi*yur W La wreriua Bvmfneed." Touhy explained. " sv a without giving him a choice tn
fi.Ml
Springs during the campaign,
simplified r e t r o plume xyx- the selectmri, said two weeks
I lh*' um&gt;■&gt;r'a iltfeult t ■* vein
tem that makes exchanging of »g*&gt; that he Intends to appoint
the onlihaficr pameil f)et 23
.Sanford office of the Selec­
ideas, placing «f orders ami We five-member Racing Com
by the city cnunclt ucrc car
tive Service System has bean
bids, the coordinating of pro- mission when he takes «j|{tcj
nail out Monday ju tt befort
moved to 210 East Commer­
J O H N S O N CITY, Tex motional plant, and gene ^ l
lie said at that tinu-.f^'dld
the K p. in. deadline through
cial Street.
(LTI) —President
and Mrs communtcatien in.tantaneoul4 not ex|.ect that Bryant* ttSidd
wiitteu •taii-riirnta iH*riftiially
Johnson will ring in the New Benefits wi'l come to every take advantage of a 1963 law
tlflivered to r a th rounrdman,
Srmmolt Founty rraidcnU Year tn Texas tonight while one," Touhy [minted out, "as which put th*- (lacing Commisi
By l tilled Pre ss
come to Hie ha lie of 1905
Reaiont ftir tha veto cited
xt still buying U S. savings their two daughters celebrate we grow, and everyone who Is 'ion on staggered terms and
Americans eminled out the
Tb* National Safety Council
in the »tateruent were that
■ond*. In fact, sale* during with friends in Washington
^Interested m this progress had the effect of extending llg- last hours o’. 1964 today and predicted 3utl to 30o [ic-rsuns
&gt;or ember amounted to 419,so made ready to wthotnr the would die ll, traffic accident* the ordinance *‘wui nut ronThe President and First should go to wxmk now to make terms of three members
g’J which brought l£W4’s to- Lady planned a quiet holiday sure wr have this important they held over through
the New Year will, » ' costumed re- during the three day, 7* tiour iistent with ordinancea In
al sales for the —first If • at the LBJ itanrh. But they communications device 1
next governor's term.
solve and ri vjelry
holiday period, beginning at 6 «&lt;ther t| &lt;ofiiiuunitira In the
ninths to $4Hft,l 42, This eoun- may collect on some invita
The third member whose
With a ki-v iri the daik al p m. today and ending Sunday ,,,un*F
,,1“ l ^ ' e action
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L i f e t i m e Unconditional Road Hazard Warranty
y’s quota for the first ll lions to parties In Austin lie
term was cxlended in the art “Maxim's de Pans in Chicago at midnight
..
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ninths of thi* year was f:t69,- fore midnight.
The record loll was 374 in " , *llf l" H|1 “•'d^would strva
is Jark Fiveasb, of Pensacola, and the ringing ol half a limit
0U whii-h g.ves Seminole the
The First Family wae-shoet i « - r r • -—
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PU*'P®M*'
hut h* did nul auhniil liu i n t and helh at Cartel ulle, III , a 1959 The normal dea th rale nt'
At pres* time today, no
ighest pcrcentagi- of atlaln- onn New Year'* resolutions K l l F f t T S A t t c l C k
gnatjon to Governor Bryant wj. half a dorrn football Ixjwl
for such a period is atsout 3n&lt;)
d quota tn the entire state The President said hr had
STUART (L'PIt — l.lyle C. hF could be reappointed. Spe game cities and a million and
Th* cost of a New Year's 1move had been mada to overf Florida.
•
made none "I didn't make Wilson, former manuger of culalron is that Burns intends one parties the nalion will bid evening of iniety ranged from ,,lle ll'* vcl° w^ 'r *'r °uld l*
any," said Lynda. 20. Nor did United Press International in to reappoint Fivrash anyway. fareweU to 1964—the year of IKK) a couple to the price rd « d,,ne hy ‘hraa-fourth* vot* of
Periodic Inapectlon
• Flat Tire Repair
"Roma men," say* Georg* Mrs Johnson reveal any vows Washington, was reported in
The reasons for the resigns the passing Gen Douglas Mac- few beers, n ,t counting the lee ll'* counrl1fair condition today at Stu­ tiona and reappointment was a Arthur and and former Presi­ of the babysitter.
Tire Rotation
Touhy, ”*r« just itchipg for for the future.
* Front End Check
success — .when they ahould
Seventeen year-old Loci said art'* Martin Memorial Hos­ ruling by former Atly. Gen. dent Herbert. C. Hoover, of
liUUGET TERMS—NO CARRYING CHARLES
she'* "made a lot" but the pital, where he was taken fol­ Richard Ervin a year ago that Don Schollander's four Olym­
be scratching for it."
lowing a heart attack.
kept them to herself.
cast doubt on validity of ex­ pic gold un dais and the Alaska
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Wilson and hit wtf* moved tending the terms because the earthquake
Make on* of your New
Gov, Farris Hryant todsy ap­
An attempt to peddle obheir from Washington after Constitution, with the only exsr's resolutions this one:
Celebran's dusted off paper pointed George K. Ada mi, Or­ scene literature to two chil­
hi* retirement last fall. Wil- ccption being the Board of hats, horns and unkept resolu­ lando, a circuit judge of the dren x i i reported to police
solved — to give .regularly
A ____
radio was
__ ___stolen _ and son still contribute* three col- Regents, limits terms of state tions and got ready to Jam Ninth Judicial Circuit,
the Seminole County Blood
last night. The caller aaid hia
nk. It coat* you nothing but desk drawers ransacked at. umna a week to UPI and The officials anj commission* tn Times Square in New York, and
Succeeding
Adam*
as daughter, 9, and har compan­
1401 Sanford Herald. These will b« four years.
the traditional party at the in­ Orange County judge will be ion. *. war* atopped while in
405 W. FI rat St.
322-0651
few momenta of your tim* Southsid* School at
Racing Commission, tersection of Stale and Ran­ slate beverage director Rich­ thg Pineercst Shopping area
ii can be of Inestimable vai-, Magnolia Avenue, police re- [suspended pending hi* recov-^ The
SANFORD, FLORIDA
jery.
*
.prsur to this 1963 law, hid al dolph tn Chicago in a gala wcl- ard B. King.
to aomeone who needs it. purled today.
around noon yeilartlay.

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Change wax Indicated by a
key word In the poem. The
■witch in gift* from right to
left, and back again, time
after time, resulted in a gay
time for all.
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from a buffet table roverrd
In dark green linen and cent*
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greens in a silver vaae. Cry­
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delabra were at each end of
the table which alao held
trayc of holiday aandwlchea,
cookie*, nuta and mints. Cof­
fee and cake were eerved lat­
e r In the evening,
-Hoeteas committee for the L i
Occasion was made “ up- "of* I
Martha Newell, Rose Wil­
liams, Ruth lovanna, Viola
Leone, Nancy Brumbaugh and ^
Mri. Lloyd Utman.

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on the St. Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

Zip Code 32771

By Hsrry I. Johnson
WEATHER: Generally fair thru Wednesday, high 70-75; low tonight in 50s.
City officials are studying
an exhaustive master plan for VOL.
United Press Leased Wire
Established i90t. TUES., DECEMBER 29, 1001 SANFORD, FLORIDA
.
T ^ c l O 0
a "Rivcrport Marina" on Lake
Did ybu know that there Monroe and the St. Johns Ri­
• re more than 421 house trail­ ver and expect to call a spec­
ers occupied by families in ial meeting in the near future
Seminole County at this time. for ail interested parties to
No wonder the County Com­ get briefings.
mission is continually rcceiv-'
The plan was prepared by
ins applications for trailer Maurice H. Connell &amp; Assoc­
RED CARPET treatm ent was Riven the Ellspark permits.
iates Inc., consulting engineers
worth (Me.) engors yestenlny when they were
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taken on a tour at Cape Kennedy. Conch John
of Miami.
Although you may not be
In their preface, the engi­
Stuart (second from left) said the ltoys are over­
a citrus grower, packer or neers call the marina "a man­
Sanford's bars gave city
whelmed "with Florida." (Herald Photo by Mar­
shipper, you might be inter­ date for a waterfront boating
commissioners a headache last
shall Linpo a t Cape Kennedy.)
ested in "the fact that Florida facility."
,
night.
oranges sold At the Atlanta
" I f the marina facility at
And today bar owners have
farmers' produce market Inst Sanford had begun a decade
the
same headaches they have
weekend at $2.75 to $3.25 a ago, the concept at then en­
suffered for years—having to
half box. Grapefruit brought visioned would probably be in­
■cloee at midnight wh^e ou(Iy
|2 .I5 to $2.25 while pink adequate at the present time,"
-vyv
ffig taverns can remain* open
grapefruit brought up to $3. engineers said.
lilt 2 a m.
Tangerines sold mostly around
They pointed to the popula­
Commissioners yielded slight
.^ia.5Q A.hji|.f b&lt;&gt;x._i . . £
tion exjiloiioq, the demand for
;ly. however TTtoy'll-illpw city
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boating facilities as "expand­
night spots to remain open till
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I t ’s that lime Sjtain — time ing at a fantastic rate."
By
Marshall
Lingo
that
evening
play
the
Lion*»in
2 a in. New Year's Jive. But
for all aliens, with few ex­
"No other Florida-city h’a* ~
the
second
of
thc.'vkw-gamo
Herald
Sports
Writer
that'* as ta r as (hey bent in
ceptions, who are in th e 'U n ­ the same type of location, thtf
requests to allow Jim Spencer's
Southern hospitality, civilian
ited States on Jan. 1. They river-lake chain, nor the po­
Coach John Stuart, visibly
Restaurant and the Capri Res­ as well as ntililnry. nverllowrd
must report their addresses tential patronage of this pro­
dismayed because of his club'*
taurant
to
remain
in
business
by the end of January. Only posed recreational project."
the cups of ifi young men from loss last night to the Lions,
.till the later closing hour each
the following Are excused: tc , 1 Engineers reported to city
Ells worth. Mg., vU ui a i t . ncvci»U#.Tcuk^tijWt. M » W A . ,!,l .
u i g b L _c . - . , .
i* |,n
I',, w u , | commissioners in the elaborate
cr r ^ t e d diplomats,
persons
"guests o r r i v F d o TITgh' ScVoor p ra ls^ -fo r the hospitality -o(
-Tbits.
Sanfurc)
now
has
two
accredited to certain inlerna-l b m c h u r ^ l l T l t t .
places where beverages can tie for a two-game basketball Hie Ov iedo folk and expressed
tional oigannizatiohs "and those "suggests S' repetition of hisappreciation on behalf of the
served
legally after inldmghl series with the Oviedo Lions
admitted temporarily as agri­ toty, since Sanford was found­
entire
Eagle squad for the trip
Thc-y are the Valdez Hotel and
The cluh. which arrived in
cultural workers. Forms ran ed 1IHI years ago at a river
May
fair
inn.
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Sanford
Sundoy-afternnon,
ami
I
Mo"
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he obtained from any Tost Of­ port.
Commissioners Ear| Higgtn is being hosted in numerous
"A succession of changes
fice or Immigration and N a­
holJiam and James II. Crapps Oviedo homes, was off at a)
has depleted the major use of
irn aliration Service office.
fought long and hard to get a most the crack of dawn Mon
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a
tile river as commercial tranlmotion past the opposing com­ day morning for Capo Ken
"Gross sales in Seminole portation. Air and automobile
missioner* but they were nrdy and an eye popping per
travel
have
almost
replaced
County," says Seminole Cham­
thwarted Mayor A L. Wll-on of certain instullnllniis at tji
ber manager John Krider. the railroad, and now thr river
an t Commissioners M I. Ha M ap,, usually not affordexi
"has averaged an inciease of is reptaring thr highways for
TALLAHASSEE cUTI) —
horn and Joseph Baker won out most visitors at (lie space
pleasute
travel.
Gov Farris Rryant's contro­
21.K peicenl per month since
n every pai llainenlary u u center
"Sanford soon will hecoma
last June." Krider emphasiz­
Upon atrival at the center, versial Hoard of Regents wa*
itcuver.
ed the word average and in­ one of the nation's prims ri­
Ilaliorn asked surressfully the visitors front Kllxwurlh approved by the Hoard of Edu­
dicated that "the tide seems ver ports, outstanding in rec­
that
the commission hold off hoarded a National Aeronau­ cation today Including a surreational endeavor
to have changed,"
on .mi changes pending a joint tical and Space Adminlstra pti-e appointment from Or­
"More than 20 ,000 boat. . .
discussion with Orange and turn Ims and N AS \ officials lando that had not been pre­
Sanford." The existing C i v i l ('enter tan lie seen
PART OF MARINA COMPLEX is shown in this
owning families live within an
William Stem per, Sanford
Seminole County officials on a t.Hik them on the guided tour viously announced.
in the upper leil while the existing city pier can
drawing ns submitted to city commissioners last
hour's drive of Sanford, per­
I Rry ant named Fletcher G.
realtor, has been named to the
possible
uniform closing of all for "VIPs."
night in what the engineers call "a mandate for
Imj scci) in the right portion of the drawing.
haps 50,000 within reach of
The players, managers and Rush, Orlando, to replace
policy committee of the Flor­
ingot spots
the St. Johns River chain,"
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---------------------------------- J---------------------------------ida Association of Realtors,
He asked that a reasonably coaches save the launch pads Chester Whittle. Orlindo, who
1
which will have Its inaugural engineers state.
time he allotted for the dis­ where the first Mercury asiro withdrew a* a Board of Con­
The facility will create moi
meeting Jan. $-0 at Oilando.
cussions, suggesting four to six natlts Si etc hurled into space trol member at the last minute.
than
a leading river pot
Reappointed wetc John W.
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The group, along with uvndo
weeks
will "likely become a major
Pare,
Pensacola; Gert W.
High
officials
and
students
In other actum, the coininlss
January meeting i f the^ theme for the economy of
Jacksonville.
Dr.
who were hosts, saw various Schmidt,
ion:
North Orlando Village r o u n d Sanford."
Wayne C. McCall. Ocala arwl
parts
ot
Hie
Apollo
project
now
I
—Ill-aid
Municipal
Judge
will he held ut 7 :.'tU p in. Mon­
The master plan Irft noth­
Kenneth McIntosh tender Ills under construction. They hilci Chairman Hava Harrison, St.
day in the Village Office ing to he spelled out. It In­
CHICAGO ( I T I i - Three
resignation
from that post toured the Merrill v Control Petersburg
I Room fl, North Orlundo Com­ cludes the location, sue and gunmen who looted a Brink's
I IR L R IA x D u e l 1 1 1*1» i*t r ut iun (ilobiiM) will Not
New members of the Board
TALLAHASSEE (LTD
since hr will lake over county, Center and lunched at the
pany building l instead of numbei of electric lights, s u ­ armored truck after invading
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all
tmi
dt
r
Hoops
opened
w i$n l it: *rrvt* u ruler him
of Regents, other than Rush,
Gov
elect
Huvdnn
Ruins,
my
1‘atrtck
AFH
olfierrs
mess
prosecuting
duties
next
month
a
Homan
Catholic
rectory
got
Tuesday as normally tihedql- es of buildings, docks, every­
A KllVrfllNt 4HftipitJfcTitS ull file lud.iv on Israeli ti.o l o n
‘fin- entourage made a tup are Payne li Midyette, Tallamg hi- wonts to take full *i*-d
—Applauded McIntosh for his
away with S223.O00
ed. Change of tile regular thing.
del « plntfoim of cerium i* sowing Held* on the e a s te r n
Robert M Morgan,
through
tin- I'alnek AIR tech h;is sec
efficient
manner
in
handling
meeting day to fust Monday
The masked men who seiml it mill lesponsltiility for tu n ­
Hill lilt Siild, **.Kl11*1 iHlIl n slmi e of tin Sea of li all Ire.
Positive factors pointing to
A
]
ia
mi.
Mai
shall M .(’riser,
meal
talwuatory
and
got
hack
his enurt alfaiis
of each month is on agenda the success of such a marina the truck lavt night tn suhur ning the state during his ad­ he ha* the fullest co-u |&gt;ei ut lull
to “earth" when the hoys Palm Beach and Sam T. Dell,
—Suggested
County
Judge
C.
subject to mujurity vote of were listed, in part, as:
ban Nomdge operated in a ministration, almost demand- uf tlie hoard* under him, tie
visited Cocoa Reach, walked Gainesville.
council.
I'HtJKNiX. Atu t i l ' l l - Vernon Mtze tie contacted to
Increasing leisure time for manner siiptlai to the rubbery *d the "courtesy" resignations i* | h»w n It*it* to i c '*f»'ittid to the
Xi-n Hariv Goldu-ater ill see 1/ he will accept the city through the warm Florida
workers; increasing boat own­ of an armored hank truck in of every member of cv,i&gt; m a n d a t e of the |ieufd»* "
post He a leaving his coun -and and enjoyed the sun
David and Dennis House, ership, itmeusing population New Jcrvry when the bandits state hoard which serves uti
He mud in* ititvfiil* |*i the Anz r twill In- will tindcigu
ly
office also nest month shine
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Earl in Central Florida; increasing got away well $5i4,tXW a week dcr the governor.
lienl of his ii | i ilily lo ho mi li.uk -urgeiy in Washington Meanwhile. McIntosh assured
Last night they dropped a
House, of Forest City, who tourism in the slate; the fu­ ago
Hie Jacksonville mayor, who full chili ge of the i m v u U vu Jan 5.
commissioners he would re i td *12 cliff hanger to the
played together in Lyman ture prospect of the SanfordThe three men tied up two takes over from Gov. Fail s to u n d i of g o v e r n m e n t uj*
main on the bench pending ap­ Oviedo High Lions In a cage
High School hand for four Titusville Canal; future pros­ priests at thr Divine Saviour Riyatil, told UPI in an inlet- th o u g h "th.nl ifircs fmt inrun
FORT
LAUDERDALE)
game played at Lyman High's
-years, will both he marching pect of the Cross-Florida Can­ Church in NOrridgc and walled view that this does not .mean th at I will ride i tiNKli shod o v ­
ROME (L’l’li — Giuseppe pointment of his successor
(UPI) — Tlie body of * 5dgymnasium
Today
the
Eagles
—Approved transfer of $!
in the inaugural parade for al; accommodation atliaillon in ambush - [or the truck to he will accept eveiy resign., er a n y o n e ,"
Saragal, a pro Western Social
Washington (D.C.)
iw7 from the contingency fund were off for a trip lo Silver V ' t "Id
Gov.-elect Haydon Bur ns. A
1
st,
wainatlgnzHti’il
today
av
lion.
woman was found flouting in
"J defy any one t ■ fifid a
for down-river boaters; add- come for proveeds from Sun
Springs
Wednesday
they
will
to make up the difference m
Sophomore at the University
"Some 1 would n, t seiep' sm oother a d m t m s l i a t i n th a n lilth president o| Italy He
a motel pool last night. Sha
accessibility by the inter day's collections.
trade in prices for two new go to Cypress Gardens and
of Florids, David is a captain
pledged
'Till*
detente
ol
peace
Undoubtedly,
there
are
some
I wut an apparent drowning
state road system; stimulation
d u r in g m y yeiuB $** m a y o r of
|»&gt;hce cars The city has d&gt;and security "
ChaV l mi
1 a Valins,
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hinting; conti irrttm iir^r.
n d i d to keep the old cars n S c h o o l s R a n S i l c K c t T
and plays the saxophone. Den­
added
that
those
who
he
kept
Police *nid other ’ guests at
from ]*ivmlty and |$roper let
by the proposed East Cenlial
the recommendation of Poll
nis is solo clarinetist with thr
on would feel more of tn at oyMitiuii of w ho to he lo)i$! 1 2 0 R e s c u e d
Do'ks in two schools wyre Die motel saw Mrs. Dorthva
Florida University's reereaLyman Rand,
LKorut-DA il l I l UPI) — Chief Hoy G Williams,
harice
to
liis
admiiiistiatom
ransacked over Ihc weekend Guido enter I he pool nl about
to
"
| tional requirement; increase
—Okayed
a
statement
total
Congolese troops led by m e r ­
Horns said that some whose
but apparently nothing was 3 pin. A abort while later
II* said he e April# r e s i g n a ­
| in marina activity soon due
ing $.AR9 So tn cover a survey
A Social Security question j to rise by a decrease In trailloyalties might Re strongly tions no tm n ly from h«*md» hut cenaries today rescued about
taken, police said today They they heard someone scream
on
new
water
demands
of
HI,II
"1 am dtawing sw ml security I cr-bornr rraft on highways,
with the out • going admin- also ft Mill the r ve iU tit r heiids 120 uli.tr hostages from the
vaid the Westside Elementary that a k“dy w«» in tho pool,
By I ’nllrd I’rrss
rebels hi the mu Itieastern Con and Sanford Naval Air Station and Westsl(le li r a m in a r
payments and estimated that
An autopsy win scheduled
t o f a ir e n r i r t su&lt; h an *t**t(
| especially in larger boats; and
—Approved
locating
a
street
Freezing
drizzle'
glazed
high
go town of Manilla
L^would earn $1,2(10 for the
schools w e r e entered by Inter today to detyrmina lb#
f o r r s i e r ami s t a te h* tilth of
I the increase In wateifiont ics- ways in the Midwest today.
on property now owned l&gt;v
year. My cash salary as a
breaking a uimlow
| rmi*r .»f (fmrh.
,
fleer.
identia] development in ill tri­
Margaret Rower in the south
Maintenance crews in Colo­
B n ltu r n ! P ro b le m
waitress has not gone ocar
T here have already t»ern
butaries, where future resi­ rado used artillery lo shoot
$1,200, but my eniployer furMIAMI i UPI l - The Slate east section This will clear
rhan^i * made m aoiite of the
dents will "cruise to town" for down masses of snow threat­
Public I nlities Commission the way for another housing
nishrs two meuls a day in ad­ services am) shopping.
hoard* w hich ru n com-ui i toil ening to * .'B lan ch e on mdun
met today lo disrtivs Hie b a t­ development, officials said
dition to my rash wages. Must
i ly with governor*.
tain
passes
tered problem of restoring They emphasized the street
the value of meuls he consid­
WASHINGTON (Ul»! I Hums has already named
In the flood ravaged West,
Florida Last Coast Railway will only tie "roughed out" and
ered as part of my earnings*
f t
Th« »Brotherhood of Locomo- heads of the Hoad Board, De­
two
large
ice
jams
in
the
Ya
passenger
service lo , [j t, not paver!
Answer; Yea. In determin­
UUAVQ FIRST
BTinRY QUALITY
nilAI ITV ™
AtWAYS
velopment Commission, Hotel
kima
River
brought
warnings
tlve
Firemen
and
Knginrmrn
—Accepted
without
official
state's Gold Coast.
ing whether a person earns
Cumniisaion,
Motor
Commit
comment James Chapman's
of new inundations in the state railed a strike today against
more than $1,200 a year un­
recreation budding plans which
of Washington.
the .Southern Hail»a&gt;
The ■ion and Industrial Commit F in g e r p r in t s
der the letirement lest, his
.Near the California • Ore walkout was ordered at fi a sirtn.
TALLAHASSEE it I'll _ is estimated to eost between
total earnings, including wag­
gon border, 500 mountain resi­ m against the 8.100 mile rail
Secretary of Stale Tom Adams
ami $i»i.noo.
es "in kind" must he uled
TALLAHASSEE (UPlI - dents were isolated by the road
s a ya Tie ^JRu jirogosc that a^
- L e a r n e d ibe DeLand bus
This applies to all work ex­
Gov. Farris Bryant today floods of last week and a
i r quest- Ipi ^ t r lirunaox. (cg|fHWyni is not interested in o| ve­
J. W Jennings,’ union vice
cept domestic service in a pri­
la hnr1 union business Vgrrds r *tlnS ^ m dai s«-rvica in San
vate home and farm work named Tom Waddell J r . Mel snowstorm during the week­ presklent, said the strike was
caused by a company move to
| submit fingerprints also—and f°r&lt;L
where only rush wages are bourne, and Roger Dykes. Co end.
L*p to three inches of snow operate locomotives without
he may get hacking trom the
—Approved adoption of a re
counted. Because your total coa, judges of the Ninth Jo
vised issue of the plumbing
fell
from Washington state to locomotive helpers (firemen I
City firemen responded In Horida AEL-CIO.
earnings will probably exceed dicisl Circuit (Including Sem
code.
Tiie^outhern R . d ^ oper
, Ufm. MftwUv
$1,960 this year when the v a g i n a ! ,. - C o u n ty ) .---------- — ^
—Okayed annexation of in
Sirs
a
14-stale
system,
mclud
i
i
r
c
a
k
t
h
r
r
r
u
p
h
tie of meala ii included, you
The appointment* w e r e
ing the Georgia and Florida their busier days of the year
SAIGON I U P I)—Vietnamese area at Z7lh Street and French
ahould check with your social made under the recent census
The first call was received generals huddled ia the sea­ Avenue.
Railroad.
security office concerning how count, allowing one judge for
Renamed Lincoln Street \f&gt;
at 7 SO a m lo 1706 Straw side resort of Vung Tau today
your earnings will affect your each $0,000 population.
Grove Manor Driv*.
amid
indications
of
s
break­
berry
Avenue
The
alarm
was
checks.
Division B of the eight roun
New AttractionK
a a
*
false. The second was to a through in the political crisis
ty circuit Include* Seminole
that has placed the military Airmen Killed
TAVARES
(U
PI)
—
Agri­
It'a trua wa haven't seen and Brevard Countie*. which
car fire at First and Park at
Coming To Zoo
leaders at odds with the Unit­
LUKE AFB, Arli. ( U P I)—
much winter this year, but presently a r a served by culture vast a $38.8 million
ll:4p
a
m
.
Gasoline
was
leak
Population at the Municipal
ed
States. '
business
In
Lake
County
this
Four men wera killed Mon­
•prlng ia not f a r behind and Judge* Volia A. Willisms J r .
ing from a car owned by VA
Zoo will increase soon, -city
day when their twin-engined
wa’d love to see some pretty Sanford; Vasiar Carlton, TL year. County agent Robert
ft. Dunstot)
commissioners were told Mon­
Air Force 0 2 3 cargo plant
•priag flowers planted in the tusvllle, and William G. Ab­ Norris said today.
At 4:34 p m . a car owned E d u c a t o r s
Norri* said the figure rep­ day nijfht.
GAINESVILLE (UPI) — crashed and burned in Rain­
planter boxes along the street. ridge, Rockledgc.
by S. A Tolorkl of 112 North
I.ast year one of the sorori­
Seminole Sen. M a c k N. resented a "phenomenal re­
Cily Manager Warrrn E. Summerlin Drive had a de­ Ten educators from Chile will bow Valley. Among those
TERRIFIC VALUES IN SHEETS
ties did it and they certainly Cleveland Jr. said this will covery" from tha December Knowles said the city is pur­ fective carburetor and caught attend a four-week seminar killed was CapC A vary* A,
did look lovaJy. I t will tie in now give Seminola County a 19C2 freer# that destroyed chasing an ocelot, and a hen- fire. The final alarm sent fire­ sponsored by tha U.S. Stats Crosby Jr., ( 0, whose mother,
A N D HOME FURNISHINGS!
nicely with our county-wide judge s-day on the circuit more than 50 per cent of tho gal tiger will arrive soon as men at 3 22 p m . to a truck Department at tha University Mrs. Eunlea L. Knight, raa "L iizdar."
court bench in Sanford.
county's citrus crop.
•X Florid* u u { cu-uth.
beautification projectlira m Hast f u e l SLsaL
sides in Jacksonville FU.
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Night Spots
Get Respite
New Year's

V IP Treatment
Given Visitors

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Bryant Names
"Regent Board

W
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Robbery Yields B u rn s 'Intends' tlR
Quarter Million To B e G overnor BRIEFS
Kami Targets

Hack Sui Kury

Woman Drowns
In Motel Pool

Now Proxy

Shoot Down
Snow Masses

Union Strikes
Southern Ry.

e n n e ijf

Bryant Appoints
2 Circuit Judges

WAIT!

Firemen Get

4 Calls Monday

Lake Agriculture
Has Comeback

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PENNEYS
WHITE GOODS
EVENT STARTS
SAT., JAN. 2nd

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Silver Dollar _ St.. Augustine
Shortage Will
Continue A Bit

Oldest City Gets Ready

WASHINGTON (UP1) —
Democratic liberals sought today la find nut how Speaker
John W. McCormack feels
about Utair proposad changes
In House m iss and thalr attampt to purgo two SouthernSlaUtlk (DCARflELBERRY LIONS apnnsbred their 12th annual Christmas basket
moot some
projact for the needy assisted by a number of other organisation* in tha
time today with McCormack,
area. Meeting to pack the basketa war*, from left, Mr. and Mra.'Kenntth
who returned M Washington
Groan, Mra. Harold Kryder, Mra. Mary Webb, Harold Krydar, Tom GulMonday night from Massalickaon, Curtis Blow, Mrs. Lois Howard, Edwin Pearaon, Mra. Ben Evana
chuaetta.
and Miller and Ben Evans.
U la the flral opportunity
the llberala have had U pre­
sent their program to MrCormack in perton.
n
Bla talk la chairman of tha
Democratic studyygroup, an
organisation of Moersl Damocrata who now claim a ma­
jority of tho party's House
membership.
KniTOK’S NOTEi The plans on the assumption thot probably do about aa tha coun­
Ths group has proposed
slackness la the slash U.S. production will grow cil predicts, ha waa willing to
- wight points-tt-w»nU ths
T
House Democrats to adopt market sod similar sign* of about four per cent In IPG.’t discuss, at Hast, tha possibil­
when they caucus Saturday, business uncertainty have compared to about five per ity of a downturn.
Consumers may hsv# taken
, two days before Congress raised the question of whsl rent in 1964.
Chairman Gardner Arkity on about a* much Installment
Is
ahead
far
thy
economy
la
' convenka.
,
There have been varying MU. Tbs fallowing ap­ described this rate pf expan­ debt as they can Hand,’ hs
reports and rumors on how praisal by UIT* chief sion ts "excellent . . . hut not •aid. If tha saturation print
McCormack stands. His posi­ Washington business writer on* that hs* us Jumping for hat been reached, many con­
tion, of courts, on auah an Is baaed •« Istarviewa with J«y." lie said a 4 per cent sumers may decide not to buy
' • im portant Hods would carry t«p rconomiata both la and growth I* not enough to re­ that n*W car or washing miduce unemployment, eat-'fhto rhln*;out of government.
much weight.
unused plant rapacity or ex­
A Commerce Department
By John Pierson
Ths most controversial pro­
aourrt- asprssssd a similar
WABHINOTON (UP!) — pand business profits.
posal ia tha affart to dlaWHY THE BLOWDOWN
worry when ha said the "big
tipline Raps. John Bell Wil­ "A goad year, but not to good
Why
the
expected
slowdown
problinU" 1965. will be majnts
1844."
—
•..
;
liam* of Mississippi and AlJMfllng emrtUrb- demand" to
T hal-Jn js BuUboHtia how
y prevent a rise TlT'unsmploy.
lin t for bolting tho party In President Johnson’s top ad*
tha presidential election and vltsrs tea ths economy In (th* lift) from th* tax cut," msnt. Bine* It wilt ho small­
was how on* highly-placed er, tha aaciss tax cut cannot
supporting ' Isa- Barry M- 1986.
This kind ef on outlook, analyst put I t Although th* b* ospoctad to provide tha
GoldwaUr. Tho liberal*, whs warned they hasten to add, makes It tax cut's final Installment •am* dagrs* of stimulus as
beforehand that they would doubtful that unemployment goes Into effect In 1885, tne last spring’s cut in income
try ts purs* Democratic back­ rolls wilj bo reduced much withholding rate on Wage tsxss, hs said.
earner* fell th* full distance
A mors bullish picture wss
er* ef Goldwater, waat to during tha coming year.
painted by ons obssrvsr on
atrip Williams and Walton of
Their assessment It popular last spring.
■
Thus the feeling In ths Capitol HIM. According to
their seniority and party among gom nm snt .analyst*
D
outside th* While House too, council Is that little more In Jams* W. Knowles, executive
standing.
although soma do net rule out ths way of * boost to consum­ director of ths joint economic
the possibility of either a er spending can be expected committee, th* incom* tax cut
from that source. Excise las still has plenty of steam left.
boom or a rtesssion.
Overall, there is lets «tr- reduction, promised by Prssl- PRODUCTION INCRKARE
Knowles predicted that U.8
talnty shout tho business pic­ dent Johnson for 1986, is
ture than thsre was a year ago counted on to do little more production will gain $40 bil­
when ths chief question was than offset a possible letdown lion in 1965, fully at much
how far and how fast the after consumers have made up as In 1064. Much of this
LONDQM (UPD - Show, economy would advance after th*' auto purchases they m ist­ growth will he in th* fnrm
ed during th* fall *Uik*. , . of inersasad yuslnest. outlays
dog *od fr**iiag rate touted th* tax cut.
The letdown In th* second fur plant and equipment,
a t Maat HR death* la Western
Johnann’a Council of Econ­
Europe over the Christmas omic Advisers is making Its half of 1965 could b* even Knowles said. II* thought bus­
A was reported u&gt;
mors marked if businessmen inessmen bav* underestimated
build up their steel Inventories their investment plans.
in a big way during the first
A gain of this sort should
westber blanketed th*
half of tbc year aa a hedge put unemployment below the
British Ilia# aad ronUnsnlal
agnlnst irpossiblr steel strike. 6 per eent level in 1965, hs
Europe from the Iron Curtain
On* other worry is that ths added.
♦o the North Sea.
Another Capitol Kill smites
big gains won by th* United
There were no Immediate
reports oo conditions ia BusNEW YORK IUPI1 - For Auio Workers In th# fall wilt expressed some ronrsrn that
ala and Its European satellites. winning "tho biggstl election be duplicated by labor In oth­ developments abroad might
Industries, pattUulaily fores the United (states ta
The heaviest casualties wart triumph in history" and "sur­ er
reported In Icebound Britain, passing almost all hi* presi­ steel, and fore* an Increase raise Interest rates In order
where at least M persons ware dential predecessors in first- In prices.
to prevent a big outflow of
NO RECESSION
dollars.
hilled In highway accidents year accomplishments," Lyn­
a loo*. Many mors died la var­ don Baines Johnson became
This could have ths sffert
Whatever happens to ths
ious weather • connected acci­ Tim* m a |tiln e 's "man of the economy In the year ahead, the of slowing sspantion of ths
council Is not talking aveut domestic economy, he esid.
dents.
year."
The westber around Madrid
He also found c ause for
The weekly nows msgaiine the possibility of a recession.
was to bitter • policeman shot paid tribute to tha President "There's no recession In worry in ths possibility that
a wolf (hat had been driven for confounding bis sktpUct sight," said on* official.
tha federal budget might be
into the city by the cold.
While a Federal R tttrv* too tight to give the economy
with ths msgoituda of hla acThe only glace la Western comgUahmoDla In the past analyst said business will all the lift It will need In 1161.
Europe reporting good westhsr y*»r.
was southern Spain, which
Hit "remarkable'* Lglellbalked ia sprUi-Uka temper* tlvo record w n crowned by
tu r n around the (0-d#gTt* p fttfg s of ths 1864 Civil
JU C
KtskWk U U . T iH S .U liL __
Franco r*porl?J~5S~lr*Wc
Johnson Was named tha 3llh
deaths and several near #*- Tima "man of tho year."
sagas.
Twenty-two
hilled is Sweden and st Haft High Twelve
*&gt; is West Germ*ny, ind FIs
land reported 11 deilhs each in To Hear Talk
various accidents.
Spits had nine death*. Italy
five and Holland thro# Those On Heart
and oarllor reported tolls
B y Mildred H ta s y
made up the total.
The next regular meeting
of the Deltona High Twelv#
Club will bo held Jan. 18 with
Two Vacationers Dr. I.ui* Pores, Sanford, giv
Ing « *114* Illustrated talk on
Killed At Ocala First Aid Treatment In Heart OLl) GRADS whoop It up, Just like In the old
Attacks, on* of a scries being

A Nutshell

Economy Experts Assess 1965

Bitter Weather
Blankets Europe

Lyndon Named
'Man Of Year'

OCALA (U PD —Two vnentioners war* killed and a
third injured last night when
they were struck by a mobile
homo tow truck h*re.
Th* victims war* identified
as Jolly L. Morris, 77 and hla
wife. Ellas both, 71. both of
-Gtxy- J*s- -Mra..Majii4?_ilaHii
Salem, W. Va., was in poor
condition with Injuries from
tho accident.
Pallet said the three were
trying to cross \J. g. High­
way 441-801 *7 where -K
me ryes south of here to a
restaurant a t the time of th«

given to acquaint tb* public
with advanced heart Informa­
tion.
Wive* af members and in­
terested persons of th* are*
are Invited and urged to a(tand this lecture. Refresh­
ment* will be available.

Taxi Driver, 35,
Found Murdered

TALLAHASSEE (UP1) —
The body of a 38-ysar-otd
ta il driver was found io a
parked cab early today by
police .
Felloe said Johnny Carne­
gie was th at to death. Ths
tab was parked ia the 900
block of W&gt;st Brevard Street.
Detective# said the appor­
GAMTWBURY,
England t a l motive for the murdsy
(UP!) — Construction fero- was robbery.
aeaa Albert Arrowswltk. 47,
hit U r thumb with a hammer
Porcea of the U.S. levaded
while working and died when end occupied Mexico City, la

Fatal Blow

set i*.

1447.

days, aa Class of 1051 of Seminole High School
Slithered at Capri Restaurant. In top photo,
'David Leonard.%nd Bill Park ham Jt up as they
read the class prophecy, amidst laughter. In
bottom photo, pantomimists Jimmy Wade and
Boss Hannum do a series of their famous rou­
tines for the class, just like they used to do.

. -WASHINGTON (UPI) —
K will lie a while yet before
Americana who Ilka to spend
■liver dollars havF" more of
the cartwheel* to jingle la tho
pockets of tholr Joans.
/
Treasury Department offi­
cial* said they have no more
plana to mint mors of the
coins, which aro (till in de­
mand aa currency In Western
states, until tha currant coin
shortage Is over.
After requests hy Western
members, Congress gsv* ths
U. I . Mint pormlsalon last
summer to make 41 million
more of th* cartwhoola, tho
first authorised since 1911.
But officials said th* mint
too busy producing other
Ina now U sta rt making
■llvor dollars
"We’re not about to atort
making ailvar dollars while
ws’vs still got a coin short­
age on our hands," one offi­
cial said.
Many obssrvsr* /sol that'
minting now dollars would not
help tho shortage because
most of tho coins would botom# collectors Items.
On* official aald there ware
no plans to start production
of ailvar dollar*’ in "th* Im­
mediate future," mtanlng ths
n a it two or threo months at
Hast.

By Randolph Pendleton
tival of the Four Flags, com­
AUGUSTINE (UPI) - memorating ( h e
Spanish,
The nation's oldest d ty hopes
a quadricentenalal celebration
next year will rebuild the
tourist business that fell off
drastically during racial trou­
ble this summer.
Local businessmen aro hope­
ful that tourists rather than
demonstrator* will throng ths
streets during tho festivities.
" I ’m hoping (here or* no
further doraonatraUooa-aad I
don't anticipate any," sayi
motor m ansgtr James Brock.
"Wo’ro looking for ■ good
winter so*eon."
Brock managoo a motor
lodgo which waa a target of
both integratioaUto and Mgregationliti during tha long
summer.
Though tha quadrieantanalal
year does not begin until Sept. JOHN Goeraa, ton of
I, 400th anaHorsary o f-th a Rev. snd Mra, Herbert
landing of Spanish Admiral W. G o e r a a , of 21S
Don P .a d r o Mtnendsg' da Ridge Drive, haa been
AviMi, m a n y preliminary
laced oh the dean’a
avonts are scheduled.
fionor list for the fill
Tho now year will ho inher­ term s t C o n c o r d i a
ed la with a quadrictatennlsl Senior College, P o r t
party, and later there will bo Wayne, Ind. H* bad a
a. varied series of festivals atratght A average for
and celebrations.
tha term.
Among (hem wilj bo a fes­
ST.

British, Confederate and Unit­
ed States governments which
have claimed the city during
its colorful past.
In March, the Spanish gov­
ernment will open its exhibi­
tion and cultural center during
a Festival of Spain.
Local, state and national
governments are participating
in the quadricrntennial and
the restoration program.
Th* restoration committee
hopes to m*k* tb a c ih r an
"Hispanic Williamsburg" that
will be a cultural center for
all Hispanic nations.
Tha $20 million program to
rooloro the downtown area to
Ha appearance ta the late
1700s and early 1800s already
Is well underway.
Local officials fed It was
* city's quadrieentennisl
plans that ltd Integratlonlsts
to slngH It out for demonstra­
tions. Th* officials f**t th*
city's status as the oldest In
the nstlon enabled the dem­
onstrators to get moro pub­
licity than they otherwise
would hsv*.
More than $00 were arrested
at the lntcgratlooUts, lad by
tha Bey. MBtin Luther King,
staged repealed sit-ins at Mg-

regated restaurants.
Among thos* arrested were
King and Mrs. Malcolm Pea­
body, mother of tha Massa­
chusetts governor.
Violence occured several
time* when Negroes held antisegregation marches to the
old slave market, or tried to
swim at tha beaches,
The majority of St. Augus­
tine businessmen In the field
of public accommodations an­
nounced just prior to the sign­
ing of th* civil rigbtr bill in
July that they would reluctant­
ly comply with the law.
But racial trouble was not
yet over for "the city.
Restaurants and motels that
integrated were picketed by
segregationists and many end­ ed up resegregstlng.
However, there has been
little trouble since U. S. Dis­
trict Judge Bryan Simpson
signed an injunction ordering
17 of the major establishments
to comply, with law.
Simpson also enjoined tho
Ancient City Hungtin Club,
hesdod by aogtegatlonlst -Mat-—
sted (Hoss) Msnucy, and any
other perssons having know­
ledge 'of the order,1 from in­
terfering with the Integration.

Remap Ruling
Asked ByJ)ade
MIAMI (UPI) — A threeJudge federal penal waa asked
for an Immediate ruling on
tha legality of tho 1464 Stats
Legislature.
Dsds County a t t o r n e y
Thomas C. Britton sent th*
petition to tho federal dark’s
office asking whsthor tha
mal - apportioned Legislature
can legally paas laws.
Britton said the petition
hai ths support af ths gov­
ernment research council of
th* Misml-Dsd* Chamber of
Commerce.
Th* petition points out the
Richard (Max) Swann, a
Miami lawyer who filed the
original rt apportionment suit,
asked the Judges In July to
order fair apportionment in
line with tha U. S. Supreme
Court ruling #n apportion­
ment bated on population.
Rritton’a petition said that
unless reapportionmsnt taksa
place "Dade County will not
receive from the State of
Florida duriag 1946 and 1064
its constitutionally fair share
of tha monies te be ttpcndrd
by tha stale."
Tha county attorney urged
th* thro* Judges not to daisy
a ruling any longer.
Gov.-elect Hayden Burn*
haa staled he doe* not plan
a special session of the Logislature to consider apportion­
ment until Juno—after tha
•lose ef tho 1966 legialatlv*
soaaion.

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for Only . .

Henry L. Heath,
PER WEEE

Longwood, Dies
Henry L. Heath, M, of Longwood, dird at 1:11 p.m. Sun­
day at hit borne.
Born May IS, i$T$. ta Jack
soavllls, he was a retired car­
penter and had mads Ms
home la Longwood for th* past
80 years. Ho attended First
Baptist Church of Longwood.
Survivors sr* his wife, Mrs
May Heath, and a staler, Mrs
L. Cramsr, both of Longwood.
and Iwo grandchildren.

DeBaiy Contest
Winners Named
By Mrs. Joha Lm m
Winners la the commercial
district UgbUns contest syoe
sored by the MerchanU Dlvls- *
loo of (he DeBtry Chamber of
tom marcs have beta aam td
hy Sam Faroa, chairman, who
tra i asillied la the Judging by Frnacia Paaold and Mrs.
Adam Muller.
First prigs want to th* DoBary Restaurant; second to
Jo Pock, Realtor aad third to **
AUoa - SummarhlU Fuooral
Home. Awards will be pro
acnlod at tho January mootlay of the spoesorins group.

Funeral Notice
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The council Is a brokers re­
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Offensive Odor
BRIXIIAM, England (UPI)
—A 60-yea rold inventor here
said today he has adapted a
aurplus British army car to
run on methane gas obtained
by heating chicken or pig man­
ure.
"The gas-producing plant
cost less than $150 to make,”
Harold Bates said.
"My present vehicle—an old
42 h p. desert car—has done
thousands jf miles in test runs.
It is shortly to be demonstrat­
ed to a number of government
officials."
He said the converted engine
has no "offensive odor.”

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SH O W D O W N
1 {Either the Individual etate* vol­
untarily get together to create a na­
tionwide program to upgrade Amer­
ican education or we will ]o4e the bat­
tle for better achoota and college*.
That ia the warning of Jame* B.
Conunt, noted educator, former preaident of Harvard, former U.8. high
commiaaioner to Germany and in re­
cent years a respected diagnostician
of the country’s educational ilia.
In hla latest book, "Shaping Ed­
ucational Policy,” Conant- charge*
that we are suffering a "critical loss
of talent at all levels" because of
wRicly varying educational oppor­
tunities and standards and the lack
of planning in many states for the,
Improvement and aapanaion of.edu­
cational facilities.
Among the most serious challengea facing our public schools and col­
lages, he lists:
— The reform of teaching me­
thods and material*, including the
new developments In foreign langu­
age Instruction, mathematic* and the
sciences.
— The introduction of new tech­
niques, such as television and the socalled teaching machines,
—. The urgency for improvement
in teaching the writing of English.
— The recruitment of more able
young people Into teaching.
— The education of students of
limited ability in high school. Includ­
ing better vocational education.
Tha way out of the educational cri­
sis, says L'onant. is far the states
first to put thslr educational plan­
ning machinery in good order, then
to form an "Interstate Commission
for Planning a Nationwide Educa_Uoad Policy.”
, . .
The commission would work In co­
operation with the U.S. Office of Ed­
ucation and other federal officials to
study major problems and make rec­
ommendations to the member states.
It may be argued that the federal
government should provide the initia­
tive and leadership to implement

Thought For Today
Msy the God of steadfastness snd
encouragement grant you to live in
such hsrmony with ons another, in
accord with Christ Jesus.—Romans
15:6.
•
•
•
Let not him who it houseless pull
down the house of another; but let
him labor diligently and build one for
himself, thus by example assuring
that his own shall be safe from vio­
lence when built.—‘Abraham Lincoln.

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the election, Wilson In Uie last
two motsUis has been con­
founding hla critics.
As Wilson has captured the
headlines, he also has captured
the public fancy to an eatent
far greater than the election
outcome would have predicted.
Immediately after the Oct.
IS election, the new govern*
mrait quickly survived two mv
confidence motions, one of
which Involved the touchy Isiue
of tlte ronstloosliistkm of the
steel Industry. It seemed that
neither the Laborttes nor their
GuoservaUve opposition would
Herald Area Correspondents
seek an early new teat of
strength at the polls.
F.nterprlae
Altamonte flpringe
Mrs.
Ritchie
Barrie
Latx&gt;r was unwilling to risk
Mrs. Julia liar to*
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m -rn s
lls already thin margin, and
'the Conservatives were faced
Bear Lake-Pereat City
I with a re-organisation task, inMra. Maryana Miles
Lake Mary
1eluding the choice of successor
IIS-MTI
Mrs. Francs* Wee tee
, to former Prime Minister Sir
SlM tlt
Casselberry
■Alec Douglas-Home.
Mrs. Jane Caaselberry
Lake Monroe
But subsequent e v e n t s
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Mrs. H. L. Johnson
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brought changes, and now it la
ChalasM
being predicted that Wilson
Longwood
Mrs. Joan M ails
might call for new elections as
Mrs. Dunns Kates
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early aa next March, confident
834-3117
Dtllary
that hla majority will be ia
North Orlando
Mrs. John Leone
Mrs. Margaret Cueby
rreased.
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da*rl« not much has yet been
-. Mr% Mildred Haney
Mre. Clarence Beyder
done.
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Mrs. JoAnn .Hays
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port* and mans gad to sootha
the outraged reactions of Ua
partners In the European Free
Trad* Association aa well aa
Its counter-parts la the Euro­
pean Common Market
While soothing the feelings
l*ag« 4 Sanford, Florida Tuaa., December 29, 1964 of Britain's trading partners
abroad, Wilson Also success­
fully promoted at home Um
WALTUt a. willow, auivea aso ria u iu n a
conviction that Britain'# fin­
r a a s k voltolihw . c tm la M i • o-weemi ■ ••sew
■omemt n a n a u a a
ancial Ills wwra antirely the
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Johnson. Then the word circu­
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MkaertgUeee I strong NATO, but ha also
would like to drop Britain's
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own costly Independent nuclear
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As a politician Brtlisb Prime fice took on an American style,
Minister Harold WlUon great* complete with spotlights, bands
ly admired the winning tacUca and entertainment and with
of the tale Preildent Kennedy. Wilson, himself, always on
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Aa an Individual,"tong before center stags.
Vice President-elect Hubert The Labor party'* winning
' Humphrey ever became bis margin was razor-thin, giving
parly’i candidate for the na­ Wilson a working majority of
tion's aecood highest office, only five votes in the House of
Wilson also admired end con­ Commons and U freely was
sidered himself a close friend predicted that hU would be a
•hurt-lived government.
of Humphrey
II was no accident then that But, using the same razzleWlUoo'a own campaign for of­ dazzle which helped him win

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such a program. But as Conant
poIntS'put, not only has the govern­
ment no constitutional power to es­
tablish schools or direct education in
a state, but numerous federal advi­
sory and investigative committees
on education have been sst up in the
past. ,
The results of their recommenda­
tions have been almost nil. What re­
forms have been accomplished have
often been through the use of "fed­
eral bribery." Even some state leg­
islatures have been forced to use the
same tactics to persuade local school
boards.
8uch bribery may be potent. Over
$700 million In federal funds, for in­
stance. currently flow every year to
the nation’ll colleges.
"
StfH there cannot 1ms, says Conant,
any such things as a "national” ed­
ucational policy, but only a "nation­
wide” one. And that can come about
only through state-initiated action,
for "What Vermrint has and what
Vermont needs is very different In
many areas from what California
needs, which Is different again from
New Jersey.”
The answer, of course, ultimately
lies In the people who are involved
in education on all levels and with
the people In the several states and
in the localities In the states who
elect the legislators and pay the tax­
es that support their schools.
It is to these that Conant appeals.

Bruce

Biossat — Roy. Cromley

Political Notebook
Yrar-end eleettoni, the first
In flva year*, could have an
Important effect en the val­
ued stability of populous Ni­
geria,
This relatively sturdy rock,
whole 66 million people com­
prise roughly a fifth of all
Africa’s population, stands In
many ways as tha brightest
hope in the huge collection of
new African atataa.
In the election* called to
fill 813 seats in Nigeria's
lower house, two major coal­
itions of parties are arrayed
In what could prove to be a
eloae fight- Moit of the indiv­
idual parties have a strong­
ly regional base in a nation
with sharp regional and eth­
nic djvletons.
Caught np though It Is in
the confusion* of an ardent
campaign, Nigeria neverthe­
less spoke dramatically In the
United Natloni In opposition
to 14 Noser African states
which, In atrldsnt racist tones,
lashed the U-9--Belgian air
rescue of beleaguered whites
and black* from the Congo.
The big point le not, huwever, Ihmt Africa's must pop­
ulous land spoke up for us
and for the duly constituted
Congolese
government
of
Muiee Tshonibe. It Is that Ni­
geria holds so much promts*
for tha future and can coneeivhbly Isad the way toward
a broader African stability.

Hopefully, t h e romnfon
arnsa balance now prevailing
in Nigeria among It* rival
tribe* and regions will nut be
upset If the leading party cla­
mant In the outgoing govern­
ment—the Northern People’*
Congress—1* somehow thrust
aside in the Dec. 30 voting.
The NPC'a leader, Blr Abubakar Tafawa Bak-wa, ia the
present Nigerian prime min­
ister. Hi* party gained more
than a thin! of all House seats
In the 1B69 elections. It gov­
erned through coalition with
other parties.
Today the NPC Is cam­
paigning as part of a sevenparty athflftics, with Itself and
the Nigerian National Dem­
ocratic party the largeel eleihrnta.
The rival group is the Un­
ited Progressive Grand Alli­
ance, in which the moat Im­
portant constituent parties
are the National Council of
Nigerian Cltiicns and the aocalled Action Group In West­
ern Nigeria. The NUNC had
lean part of the recently dis­
solved government coalition.
For outsider*, the signifi­
cance of these two ram pal go­
ing alliances is that they
seem to offer one more im­
pressive demonstration of the
Nigerians'^ determination to
find workable answers to their
problem*.
Without the two big canvaiea these coalitions provide,

Dick West’s

Contrast Bernard DeVeU with toy professor* of
"Bbert Story Writing." For
DeYet* iUnatratee the clin­
ical teacher In coat rest to
the "brslatruster." Student*
relish teas he re who can al­
so "package" their courses
entialagly. Superb teArhera
should be able te practice
what they teach I
George W, crane, Ph. D. M.D.
CASK U-448: Bernard !&gt;*Voto was a member of the
staff in our English Depart­
ment at Northwestern Uni­
versity.
-Meanwhile,, ha traa writing
for various leading magazines.
Bo when h e ' offered cour­
ses In "Short fltory Writing,"
the student* flocked to enroll.
(Then other professor* got
Jealuut.)
Nemrmlfer, college students
are pretty good judge* of
whether or not they aro get.
ting their tnuney'a worth from
the high tuition now charged.
Indeed, if you readers want­
ed to register, fur a course
where you hoped to learn how­
to write salable copy, wouldn't
you prefer a man who could
practice what ho was teach­
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B s n i a rH -PeV'eto 41m*
brought In the first drafts of
hi* own stories which wtro
soon to appear in Saturday
Evening PotlJ and other "slick
paper" magailnes.
Then he would let hla stu­
dents see the second and third
4 r* fu -ef th a vety.aauic. story,
showing them exactly where
he bad mads changes or im­
provements.
. And he would then explain
In detail the reason* for tho
changes between hi* first
draft and the final version
that appeared In the maga­
zine.
HI* students relished this

Nigerian politics might at this
point he bogged down - hope­
lessly In Intarregional and In­
tertribal combat.
Yet the etjatence of the al­
liances should not suggest all
la rosy. Nigerian politics of­
ten flares Into bitter violence,
and may again. A Kind of
uneasy trure now rules among
the competing force*.
What appears to save the
country la a brand of element­
al political wisdom that re­
lly Hal Cochran
flects the presence there of
There must be a huge
■ elstablo cadre of trained
civil servants—aomething the plague of nits around, judg­
chaotic Congo gravely lacks. ing by the number of pickerr
In Nigeria there I* respect for w* encounter.
the rule of law, for JUltlW
Dan can't figure why he's
and for freedom.
called the breadwinner. Hay,
Blessed with good national it Sounds us if he cupfied u
and regional leaders, the coun­ price in a bakery contest.
try le steadily conscious of its
size and consequent predomin­
The names of emile of those
ance In tiis general African new dances are only slightly
setting.
wackier than Ihu dances
Jn a very real sense Niger­ themselves.
ia I* new Africa's keystone.
It has a genuine economic po­
A woman in Sheboygan,
tential, with enttoh, cacao, Wis., won damages for auto
palm oil, nuts and a growing accident Injuries, hut the jury
oil output Uut there are pop­ deducted 10 |ivr cent because
ulation prrssurea, a shift lu she hadn’t fastened her seat
the cities, a mounting need bell. Ntxt time shall buckle
for food Julia and turn train­ down to her responsibilities.
ed for them.
Howling, is a striking exThe Nigerians badly need
more capital and more tech­ ample of what some men will
nical aid. Their Impreaslva do to get a night out.
record at a young nation tug The Old Cynic says that
gesta they deserve 1L
with the current fashion fad
for knee-high boots and the
prevalence of babushkas, he
can't tejl whether the gals he
eee* come from .Minsk or
I'insk.

Medical and dental students
very practical "Case Method"
likewise relish clinical teach-'
technique.
Contrast K with tny own era who are out In private
experience a few year* earlier practice but then devote a few
wjtan I took all tha short story hour* per week to teaching.
Ona of tha beat ways to im­
writing course* offered at
prove student interest ia to
Northwestern.
, Since I was having to work Insist that ALL Uachara have
my way through college, I soma practical experience out
wrote fiction and essay* which on the firing line of their pro­
I sold to ntagaalnea to help fession before they ever try
to lecture to student*.
finance my education.
The word "braintruster"
So I took all the course*
thus cam* Into vogue because
th a t Would hare a bearing on
far too many professor,,
my practical interest In sal­
though of high I.Q. and fortable copy.
ifisd
,||jth impressive doctor's
Yet the professor of tha
CCTurat had never written ami degrees, are still lacking in
8()LI&gt; a single story, poem "hors# tense," public s h a k ­
ing akitl, the star salesman's
or novel)
enthusiasm and the knack of
So he was a "braintnister,"
trying to tell u* students how "packaging,"
So send for my booklet
to do that which he himself
"Surefire Public Speaking
couldn't demonstrate.
In order to get my money's Strategy," enclosing a long
worth from the courses, 1 thus stamped, return envelope, and
would submit my original 20c.
(Always writ* te Dr.
draft and let him make the
minor corrections, such a* Crane In rare of The Sentypographical errors that slip­ ford Herald, enclosing a
ped by when I was pounding long stamped, addressed en­
away on my typewriter via velop* and 70c to rover typ­
the "Hunt A Pick" method I ing and printing costa when
still employ for writing these you trnd for on* of hie
booklets.)
daily Case Records.
^ Thla prufessor served pri­
marily a* a p’roof Tender' for
my typed manuscripts.
p b in s E T T w y
And 1 didn't mind the ar­
rangement for I received col­
IN
lege credit for the same stor­
k s I later sold to magazine*,
BLOOM
so I obtained a fair return for
my college tuition.
“~BWTRrotiId’hatw-preferred- ” (IraperTITe N nrw ry —
a talented teacher like DeVo1211 Grapeville At*.
to who could have offered t
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The Lighter Side
United Prase International
WASHINGTON (UP1) —
On* of the duties of a news­
paperman Is to investigate
rumors to see whether they
are true or fata*.
Last weekend, when 1 was
at a fox hunt near Southern
Pines, N. C* I heard a rather
Interesting rumor regarding
the aax life of pin* trees.'
A person who claimed to be
"in the knuw” told me that
pin* tree* occasionally change
sex for no apparent reason.
A tree that atari* out a* a
mala winds up aa a fsmale,
and rice verma.
Ha said things get eo con­
fused that only another pltz*
tree can tell which ia which.
My Informant said he under­
stood that paper mills, which
depend en pin* tree for pulp,
had undertaken a research
program to try te determine
what caused the changeover.
He aald ha had heard that
scientists were using slew mo­
tion cameras in hopes of pho­
tographing a pin* tree In the
act of ttanaferring, ao they
eeuld learn hew the process
W h n F" returned to Wash­
ington, I checked out the ru­
mor with Lon DU1 of West
Point, V a, owe of the E aston
Beaherd’s leading p hasscats
•late.
DHL wh* weeks for tb*
Chesapeake Carp* * pulp and
paper fine, said th e n was
nothing to I t Ha said the ru­

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mor apparently was a twist­ on* day be full of superior anything now—except being
peateied by Insurance agent*.
ed version of some research plnra.
that tha paper Industry has
been doing In tree genetics.
Dill amid Impartial and un­
biased studies have shown
that "pin* trees and other
conifers are both male and fe­
male."
"Thera te a male hoBy tree,
for example, and a female
holly tree," he aald. "But the
conifer wraps up both sexes
In on* tree.
"The eou* la the female por­
When You Choose a Home in
tion. A flower which showers
AS LOW AS
down ■ yellow pollen la the
male portion. Whan they get
together, you have little pine
tree* standing all over the
place.”
Par
"A Community of Homes — Built with Pride”
Nicely put, I would any
Month
When Dill explains tha pint
One la a comfortable 8 bedroom, IK bath
tree facto of life, It ell e*«ms
home
with large living room, completely equipped
INCLUDING
fine and beautiful.
GENERAL ELECTRIC kitchen, carport* and utility room. TAXES AND INSURANCE
Ha want on to say tha gen­
etic research program was un­
dertaken te develop "pedi­
greed pines," What happene
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Whan a tree geneticist finds
a superior pin* ties, he ob­
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tains a cutting. Bather than
climbing to the high crown, he
often take* a rifle and shoots
down a limb, which U grafted
to an ordinary tree.
f t e d the cew* la pollinated
anethar superior tree
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Johnson Faces
• Next Four Years
In Good Shape .
JOHNSON CITY. Tex. (UPI)
—President Johnson approa­
ches his next four years In the
White House in excellent
health and physically able to
withstand the stresses and
h strains of his office “ in out­
standing fashions,"
That was the report from
Rear Adm. George G, Burkley. White House physician, in
a year-end medical analysis of
the President: •
The report was in the form
of 35 answers to questions sub­
mitted by newsmen. „
Suntanned, jovial and look1 lng well rested during his holi­
day sojourn at the LBJ Ranch,
Johnson appeared to bear out
his doctor’s A-l physical fit­
ness rating.
But Burkley’s medical report
did strike one controversial
chord. What does the President
like to drink?
"Bourbon and branch wa­
ter," said Burkley. But convi­
vial observers have noted a
longstanding presidential pre__fcronce for an occasional
scotch’ and soda. He has never
hcen seen publicly sipping
bourbon—although the holiday
egg nog at the Texas White
House is sometimes laced with
It.
How often does Johnson
i jdrink highballs?
_
"'TJrtore"" dinner," Burkley
answered.
Burkley was terse on wheth-

10,000 ToAttend Inaugural
The 1965 inauguration day
ceremonies in Tallihassrc
Jan. 5 are expected to be
among the most colorful and
elaborate in Florida's history,
according to Ed McNeetey,
editor of “ In the Capitol," a
monthly newsletter published
by Secretary of Stale Tom
Adajns.
More than 10,000 persons
from all parts of Florida are
expected to converge on Tab
lahassee to see Gov.-elect
Haydon Burns sworn into of­
fice along with members of
the state cabinet.
Thirty-five bands, 30 floats
and numerous military march­
ing -units will..participate |p
the Inaugural parade sched­
uled to itart at 3 p.m., after
OFFICERS of the Seventh Grade Sunday School class, Casselberry Com­
a public reception in the Cap­
munity Methodist Church, are shown being served cookies by their
itol rotunda from 1:30 until
teacher, Mrs. Clare Bulmer, during a Chrfstmas party. They arc, from
2:45 p.m.
left, seated, Nancy Peck, president; Renee Ponte, vice president; back,
The activities will be cli­
Debbie Strong, treasurer and Bart Viner, secretary.
maxed with the Inaugural ball
scheduled from 9 p.m. until
1 a m. which will be held
in Tallahassee. On other
nights bails will tie held In
Jacksonville, Fern Park (Sem­
inole County), Tampa, Miami
and Pensacola. (There will be
By Jane Casselberry
no ball in Orlando aa fre­
The seventh gride Suhday
quently reported.)
School Class of Community
The Inaugural ceremony will
in 1952 tie served a 'sTiort gel under way at 11 a m. when
Methodist Church, Casselber­ SAUGERT1ES. N. Y (CPU
ry, visited the Good Samarijan —Tlie kid came home a man hitch in the Ait Force, then en­ the combined bands of Florida.

Seventh Graders
In Yule Visit

Home in Sanford to sing carols
for the residents and serve
them cookies, A special offer­
ing taken by the class was pre­
sented to the
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Slate University, University of
Florida and Florida A 4 M
University play the national
anthem. Msgr. Patrick Nolan
of SI. Paul’i Catholic Church,
Jacksonville, will pronounce
the Invocation. Stale Sen. Wil­
son Carraway of Tallahassee
will introduce visiting distin­
guished guests before Gov.
Farris Bryant delivers his
farejjell address.
Chief Justice E, Harris
Drew will administer the oath
of office to Secretary of Stale
Adams, Comptroller Ray E.
Green, Treasurer J. Edwin
Larson, Supt, of Puhlic In­
struction Thomas D. Bailey
and Agricultural Commission
cr Doyle Conner.
Justice Richard W. Ervin
will administer the oath to

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refreshments a it ttie
the home
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er the President had suffered' the teacher, Mrs
Balmhero.
any adv'erse physical effects cr on South Triplet Drive
lie waved Ic them’ cheerily r'J m e house on the corner of
in the campaign: "No."
There also was an exchange
There were flags, too. and he " a‘n *nd Mynders Streets
The doctor said the Presi-Uf Christmas gifts,
saluted each one smartly, hi# sahere he wws horn,
dent had recovered from his I Mothers accompanying the fingers so taut they shook.
I Hags flew in front of hanks.
1955 heart attack with "no evi group were Mrs. Evelyn Smith
Once in a while, hr would restaurants, gas sU tions-just
dence” of residue, “ all findings and Mrs. Ruth Montgomery, slap himself in the stomach. •*KMI* every business in town,
indicate normal function and {Boys and girts attending in- hard, and say:
And there were signs
reserve,” Burkley added
I eluded Gail Kilmer, Debbie I “ Leather over steel."
"Welcome Home Roger."
He said his examination of Webber. Sandy Porter, Becky ! Capt. Roger H C Donlon,
"We're Proud of You, Boy."
Johnson, supported by check­ Reiker, Nancy Peck. Debbie 30, Special Forces oflicrr, a
"Roger, Congratulations "
ups by heart specialists and Strong, Rrnee Ponte. Phyllis member of the toughest fight
other physicians, all turned up Tomlin. Peter Montgomery. in; team In the U. S Army left
findings “ well within normal Bart Viner, Craig Smith. Don­ his Mood m South Viet Nam
ald Hodge, Steve Sterling and
limits "
when he collected the steel in
“ What is your Judgmrn! as Johnny Johnson.
his stomach He pushed a
to the President’s health "
handkerchief in the hole and
“ Excellent,"
Burkley r e ­
went on fighting,
Now You Know
plied.
Thai's how he earned the na
I ’nilrd Press International
lion’s highest military decora­
New York City's transit sy s­
tion—the Medal of Honor—the
te m - b u s ami rapid transit— first one authorized since the
Prison Break
EASTCHURCH,
EnuUnd. is th&lt;- largest municipally Korean War
f l t i ' l i — Christopher CowHI. owned ami operated systeoi in
This tiny town in the Cal
•Ifi, hrokr out of the prison tin- United States with routes skills on the banks of t ie Hud
here, his fourth prison esewpe totalling 7 It f!9 miles, accord­ son River—about l.lllKI per­
ing to the World A1man Sr.
in 13 year*.
sons — loved Roger D nlon
even before he berani'' a hero
When he was a kid an! joined
the church choir lie c.:u’in't
sing—so they formed a drum
and bugle corps and made him
the leader
and baby; Charles Colhert.
DECEMBER 14, 1964
In high s r ’tnol he was cap
Joe Wilson, Willie Kelly, Joan
Admissions
tarn of the first Saugetties
..
John P Hart. Linda Rich-[ Robinson and baby, Titus
,,|r
mond .Sallie Ann Cycler, Wll-1 James, Hattie Clark. Dons 1 ,sh * ch**&gt;1
lie Mae Dsvis, Earl Samuel Adams, Sanford; Henry Levy,
**' an " "
team osl
K*mc, nn,i , V plc,ure
Fisher, Sanford; Marlon Dreg- G e n e t.; Mary Dougherty and
they have of him in the year
gors, Geneva; Cheryl L. Be­ hah.v. Lake Mary; Gloria
Shireman arid baby. Long- book is one missing a football
gin, Lake Mary.
wood; Nadine Jones and baby, block. His tn-st subjects were
Blrtht
math and ,ctenre
Mr. and Mrs Roland Rich­ Maitland
He was president of his jun­
DECEMBER
26.
1961
mond, Sanford, a girl; Mr.
ior
class and vice president of
Admission*
and Mrs. W. D. Woods. San­
Emil Schmidt, G e r t r u d e htJ senior rluss.
ford, a boy; Mr. and Mrs
John Small Sr., Sanford, a Biuntley, Roliert McW'ullers,
boy; Mr. and Mrs. John Margaret William*, Virginii Drinks, Dies
Davia, Sanford, a girl; Mr. IGilliland, Vivian Walden. Don
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Frank Henne*»ey, Lake Mary; ped dead, police reported.
Willie Belle Cotton, Luke
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Mr. arid Mr*. Julian Gilli­
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Mrs. Neil William*, Sanford,
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Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin F.
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Mr*. Robert Byrd, Longwood,
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Marion Dreggora, Geneva.
DECEMBER 27. 1964
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Catherine Byrd, Sanford; Wil­
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F in a l S c o r e
M e a n s N il
By Julian Sttnatrom
Herald Sports Editor
Rex Brooks, with only two seconds left on the
dock, dropped in 'a one-handed set shot to give the
Oviedo Lions n come-from-behlnd 64-to-62 victory
over the Ellsworth Eagles, defending class L cham
plena of the s ta te . of collected nine points, Partin
Maine.
sis and Antis Arndt four,
Although t h e Lions Lorry Gross and Greg Stan­
won the cliff hanger be­ ley contributed fire polnta
fore an almost packed apiece for the Ellsworth cguse

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Sports

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Page 6 — Dec. 29, 1964

ffrralfe .

HAPPY NEW YEARI HERE'S LOOKING AT YOUI

Between
Us Fans

By Marray Oldsrmtn
' NBA Bport* Editor
house, the Seminole County white John Llnnshen and
Darrell Royal, the eaaeh of
crew knew they'd been in
John Whitmore each chipped ths Tstaa Longhorns—tha on
ball sam e and the final score in four.
ly thing Dipt stands bstwien
meant very little.
The two clubg will play the Alabama pad football omni­
The two cluba' last night finale of the two-game serial potence—la described ai
couldn't have been more even Wedntiday night at tha Oviedo "•west Bear Bryant." That
meana Darrell believe* In
ly matched, nor better coach High gymnasium.
winning, a trait he hae devil
ed. This was evident by the
oped to sweet refinement, but
fact that when the third per
he dee* It In niee guy style.
lod ended Oviedo held a twopoint margin—47 to 41. And,
Yeu know, somathlng like
during the final period, neither
beetlng a little old lady to
club could muster more than
th* pnly. epnty ssat on th*
a four-point differential ae the
bi}t, end then emlllng eadly
Four greyhounds being con ea_abe feels you didn't really
two q u 1n t a t I practically
matched ptn’flbfor-polnl until sidered for berths in Saturday mean to do It.
the busier sounded to end the night’s Inaugural handicap are
Th* T*xm end Alabama
in action In schooling rices to­
frantic fray.
teams
th a t meet In the firat
The and came when an night i t the Sinford-Orlendo night engagement In the his­
Kcnnsl
Club.
Eagle was caught traveling
tory of tha Orange Bowl (in
with the ball with only two Paul Sutherland's Csrtsgo llving eolor, NBC reminds
gets
the
ehince
to
Impress
atconds left. The Lions put the
mg) rsflset ths hard-nosed
ball into play with an Inbound racing Secy. R. C. Williamson philosophies oL.UjfJr .coaches.
l * aB » ibe-w h^4m m «'tteH hee«flilh event of e 34 r»cr
Bryant and Royal are frlandi.
lately—as the buner sounded program beginning at T.
In the llth rice It will be They believe strongly in. de­
—flipped in the deciding twoFrank Pierce’s Doc Robbie out fense. They stress ball con­
pointer.
trol in thslr offenses, with a
Both clubs hid a brief spell to best Orbital—who big si minimum of fancy stuff. They
ready
been
tapped
ts
s
sure
- of bad luck.
starter In the Inaugural. A vic­ even ihsro a common bond
Oviedo's handicap c a m e
tory for Doc Robbie could win In Jones Ramsay, ths lo n g ­
about midway In tha Initial
him a berth in the elite field. horn publicity men. Jones
ilania when tha Lions moved
Joe Girard’s Kiitnlell, Who worked four years for Bryant
the ball goalward 10 straight
registered the best timing of when ths Rear was pltjiing
limes but missed their shots
the season lis t week when he his medicine at Texas A&amp;M,
and the height advantage of
Ry BUI McCormick
won ■ rice In 3121 seconds, and he ha* heen with Royal
the Maine quintet paid off in
four y tari at Texas. He says Newspaper Enterprise Aten.
goes
to
the
post
In
tonlght'i
rebounds.
it'll bs close.
With everything from soup22 nd event.
, It was In the third period
Off ths record, It figures. bo-nut bowl* being played all
Aside
from
Oibltel,
Wil­
that the Eagles suffered a
They had on* common oppon­ over the piece, there are al­
brief period of erratic bit] liamson also has given 0, B.'e ent this year, Tulsns. Texas most as many of these postWalla the chance to defend
handling that cost them op­
her Inaugural title won last won, 31-0, end a week later season games as there a rt
portunities to score.
First of the-Year p i n k ele­
Alabama repeated, 30-0.
year.
, Jim Courier paced the
phants.
Also
named
as
a
definite
In­
1
saw
them
both
this
year,
Lions last night with 22 points
But, to dyed-in-the-wool de­
to take high scoring honors in augural starter Is Larry and th* msin different-* In votees of the annuel Now
tlughoi'
Miss
Whirl—a
three­
the
teams
Is
at
quarterback.
the contest. Billy Mlkler post­
Year's game in I'asadcne a
ed 13 to aid the Lions and time winner in pre-aenon The Homs have. Marv Krisly- Rose Bowl by any other name
nik, a gritty tittle guy anil tha
Brooks came home with 10. schooling iventi.
kind of quarterback tjjat Roy­ is not ei aweet.
For the Eagles, Wayne Mayo
The Jan. 1 California con­
al seems to specialise in—h*
sod John Itoyal each hooped
test, which this time finds
can't
da
anything
but
best
an even dozen point* to pice
people. The Tide, on the oth­ Gregory State tlklng on Mich­
the New Englanders while Jim
er
hand, features th* romho igan, is the daddy of them ail,
,Markos and Dick Small each
of Steve Sloan and Jo* Ns- the prototype after which all
dumped |n 10 .
math. Sloan I* an all-purpose bowl gems* were faihlonfd.
Both clubs matched point
Michigan, winner of the Big
MIAMI
BEACH
(UPI)
—
field general who carried Ra­
for point In the first period
Ten
title for the first time
with Oviedo winding up the Favored Miami of Florida ma most of the way this year since 1950. will he a touch­
takts
on
Maryland's
Turps
to­
bemuse
N'umath
had
a
bad
Initial quarter holding e 14 to
down or two favorite over
11 margin. In (he second, the night in ths final* of ths liur- knee. Joe, wbo might get Oregon Slate, largely because
ricane
Basketball
Classic.
And
morV
money
from
the
pro*
Lions at one lime led the
of Its All-America quarter­
Eagies 30 to 20 but Ellsworth th# dlffsrtncs nisy bs Hick than any collegian In history,
back Bob Tlmberlak* and Big
Is the home run passer every
fought right back to close the Ilsrry.
Ten type squad. Th# Wolver­
The
8-7
Miami
forward,
ths
coach seeks.
gap and left the floor at the
ines hive in 1-1-0 record, h iv ­
Intermission with only a five nation's lending eollsglat*
Texas will play It mostly ing lost only to Purdue, 21-20.
scorer,
poured
In
4S
points
point deficit—34 to 20.
on the gniund, with Ernie Koy
The Reivers, with an overAt one point In the third last night to lead the Hurrl- and Harold Philip* carrying
ill record of t-3-o, war* tied
raass
to
a
88-7]
win
ever
Yale
frame, Bead Cogch Stuart
th* load and Phil Harris, ■
Taylor's quintet look a 38 to in the first round.
nifty stepper, swinging back
In the other firat round occasionally from hi* a|ol po­ Sikes ‘Rookie*
33 lead but tha Lions roared
back to knot the count at 41- game, Maryland pleysd hot- sition They could "ball con­
NORWALK, Coon. (UPI) all with a minute end a hill and-celd basketball, finally trol” Alabama to death be­ Golf Digest m sfiiin* has se­
rcmslnlng in the stin is. it downing Tulsa 86 39.
cause *v»n Rrysnt admit* be lected Dick Sikes o&lt; SpringTulsa and Ysls mast In ts- has a mediocre defensive club dale, Ark., 1981'a pro golf roo­
wgs Ovlado with a two point
margin at the start of the final night's optnsr for ths consols, and In tnugh situations has to kie of the year. Sikes won $Z3.tlon prist.
frame, 47 to 43. .
play some of his better per­ 353,09 while competing In less
From that point It was al
sonnel, like guard Wayne than half of Ih* official PGA
Uauaaya.la uedar to rumpled*
fol:Uak»L.
b aseman, batli *—p*
rest of the dllistanre. With six
It ahap«s ss th* heat of th* hii studies ai tha University of
minutes left It w n tied al 30
bowl games In quality because Arkansas.
a ll With four and a half min­ Behind Doors
Alabama it only 60 minutes
ute* left the Eagles led 33 to
away from general acclaim Ponder Transfer
JACKSONVILLE
(UPI)
—
33. At a point with 3:13 re­
at the national champion.
SEATTLE (UPI) — Pacific
maining,' the Eagles held a Oklahoma worked on Its hard- That gives the Tide incentive. Coast League President Dew­
running
ground
game
and
po­
three point margin and slowed
Texas, laet year's national ey Soriano said the PCL will
down tha' pact With an attempt lished ths p a n defsnsa behind champ, has a 0.1 .record which lake under consideration at a
rlosad doors today In prepa­
to freeze the sphere,
Is .nothing to be ashamed of meeting next month the tram
. Moments later Mayo drop­ ration for the deadly Florida end ahuuld ravel in the Miami fer of Seattle ownership from
ped in a charity shot to gtva StaU atrial attack In the Jan. setting. They've spent the laet tin Boston Red Sox to Los
the vtaitors a 80 to 58 iced and 2 Gator Bowl.
'three New YeatlX days )n th* Angeles Angels.
Tha Sooner* held a 'Tie- Cotton Bowl, width
it looked like it could be ell
was getture
Day"
session
for
photo­
over. But Mlkler came up with
ting to he old hat.
their feet. T ssai placekidker
two points to close the gap and graphers yesterday but a
Either team can win a clota
Mike Partin sank a pair of practice afterwards turned out gam* but, because of Na- David Conway, a sophomore,
has a string of 24 straight
free tosses to tis the tilt at badly,
ooall.
Defensive right tackle Glen math, Alabama hat th* po­ conversions and aeven field
tential to make It a runaway.
The Eagles tried* two at­ Cundrtn Injured a knee during Text* lost ft* only gam* thia goal In II attempts. Dsvld
tempts at the basket from the tha drill and officiate said It year because g sophomore Ray of Alabama convttlcd
floor and milted a trio of free la queellonabl* whether he safety man feuled up and per­ 33 out ef 36 and kicked 12
field goals In }T attempt* for
shots to waste a beautiful op­ will be ebl* tc play Saturdey.
mitted Arkantea to completa a new NCAA record of 69
portunity to Insure a victory.
a long bomb that waa dec!- polnta from placement.
Ellsworth dumped to an­ Underdog1Wins
aivt In th* 14-11 aqutaga (the
Roth teams could else play
other field goal to lead (3 to
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — Horn* spurned a chance to ti* on* of thoe* dull, dull games,
CO but Mlkler was fouled end
Mexican Junior champ Mar* and went for a two-pointer like the Bluebonnet Bowl of
he made a pair pf free tosses
cclo Lara fought from behind that misfired late in tha 1980 when th* ecen wai 3-3
to agiin knot the contest bedoggedly to whip favored BUI game.)
and, oh yaa, the teams were
fore Brooka came through
Herd* of W att Palm Beach
Both Uems tan win with Alabama and Taani.
with his winning shot in the
3-8, 0-1, 9-T, 0-4 la th* men'e
final two seconda.
single* final* of th* Orange
it waa a wild \ielory for
Bowl Junior tennis tourna­
tha Lions, a hearlbreaktr for
NO W A ITIN G FOR LANES
ment.
,
the Mein* five.*

Seminole Hlgh’g cagers return to court action
tonight when they make their first nppenrance of
the current Ella. Tangerine Bowl tournament and
take on the Hornets of Bishop Moore—the five who
fought their wny to the semi-finals with a comefrom-bchind 71 to B2 vfc- In addition to the Tribeja &gt;
tory over New Smyrna duel with the Hornets tonight,'"*
Beach Inat night.
Colonial High's Grenadiers
In the other opening also step into th* teuraey pic­
round tilt Monday even­ ture for the first time and will

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Rose Bowl

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At Umes both cluba came
up with a brilliant display of
(booting. Than than were
t i m e s points couldn't be
bought. Pass latarrrptloiu and
ball stealing • wen *o'preva­
lent throughout the couteai
that both quintets could have
boon Jailed for theft.
For the Lions, Tim Colbert
- A

Rookie Of Year
NEW YORK (U PI)—Half­
back, Charley Taylor, who fin*
ished among th* top 10 leadera in beth pass receiving and
ruehing, today waa choooa tha
rookie of tha year In tha Na.
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bounced to ■ 34 to 44 victory
Both games this evening
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Ridge.
Armory in Orlando. The Win­
ter Perk-Colonial affair ii
Mated for 7 p.m. and the Sanford-Bishop Moore event fob *
lows at 1:30.
Head Coach Mack Blythe's.
Tribe h a n 't been too success­
ful thus far this season. They
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — have racked up only one vic­
Waka Forest enten (J»s Coli­ tory—a 60 to 40 win over Ly­
seum tonight a (light favorite man High's Greyhounds — in
to win Ih* 14th annual Gator tour outings so far. They were
Bowl basketball tournament. flattened by Daytona Batch
The Deacon* will meet de­ Mainland, Orlando's Evans
fending champhm' FTOEfTTR fnl-' 4 Mf ‘Y/mtnfln* E d iffIfttrr- a r—* ±
lowing t h * Giorgla-Tsxas previous tilts.
gam*.
Due to tn extended football
Wake Foreet, coached by season, th* Semlnoles haven't
H ones (Bones) McKinney and had time to put togethsr what
led on th* court by Bob Leon- .might be called a formidable
ard has a 4-3 record. Leonard attack but Blythe has been
has averaged 19.7 points a working his five through thn
game and seared 29 against a holidays and when action re­
sumes tonight he hopes his
strong Davidson team.
Florida upset North Caro­ quintet will jell.
Seeing action for the locals
lina 73-64 in its most recent
game to take a 3-2 record in­ probably will tie Steve Groov­
er, Frank Murray, Lamar Ox­
to the tourney.
ford, Jeff Williams, Gary
Loyd, Jack Hunt, BUI Day,
Mike Gray and Ron lilnson.
Winners of tonight'* two
games will clash tomorrow
night in Orlando for the tour­
ney championship, tn a proNEW ORLEANS (UPI) —' limlnary event, tonight's two

Wakejoresf
Is Favored^

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Terps Tonight

T r ib e T r ie s
O n H o rn e ts

3-1 with Southern California | flcatlon of everyone but those ■planted to ratad en i. The an
for the Pacific Eight's best {doing the selecting, Oregon I nual Tournament of Rosea, a
conference record when tho| State was named,
j civic promotion project, had
Trojans i(ill had a game to
The best football may not been wobbling along with less
play with undefeated Notre always he played in the Rose thin indifferent success for a
Dame. Naming of the West Row], hut it has the tradition, dozen years when Wagner con­
Coast representative was tie the color and — usually — the ceived the Idea of having a
layed until aflcr the Notre climate. Nut to mention years football game between the
Dame game. When Southern of national exposure on radio best in the East and the
California upset the Irish, it and television.
choicest from the West.
was taken for granted the
The whole bowl idea origiTrojans would be named tolnatcd in the mind of Jsim e au Rveetl Ij s°lT would cmiV sm ^ orld,* Sl,t* Un.iv*r,it.y ^
the bowl. To the great mysti-1 Wagner, an Easterner trans- to bring 3 two such teams to­ ed off to an early lead in the
gether, they shuddered. Field­ first half of the Sugar Bowl
ing I llurry Up) Yost saved regatta. Eight races were sail­
the day. Then coaching Mich­ ed yesterday and eight more
igan, Yost was seeking reven­ were scheduled for today.
ge (or having betn ousted I , Florida captured three first
from Stanford because of a l’1* "* )M ," d l * *nd tlnl,h' d
new rule against coaches w ho,lht Hi* wilh 1 ,oU1
53
weren't graduates. Stanford P0.1"*3
Yale was second with St'V
accepted the challenge and
points, followed by Tulano with
ny Major Amo* R. Hoople are ready for their suprem e, before 8,uoo spectators Yost’s
Wolverines walloped' tile In­ 52; Charleston, 47'ij Southern
Originator of Bowl Gators effort of the season
dians
(9 0 on Jan. 1, 1992. and Methodist University. 41; Dart­
ORANGE
n
m
iL
Egad, friends, truly the cup
the
Tournament
o( Rose* mouth. 40;'Wayne Slate, 30;
Texas 21, Alabama 12. The
runneth over for the football
and Xavier of Ohio, 24.
fans this New Y etr's week­ best game of th* day—er— made almost $4,900.
make
that
night!
And
when
, The Stanford defeat was so
end.
Sporm whiles, says th* Mi­
On* might say you pigskin the moon sets over Miami on . humiliating no West Coast ami Seaquarjum, CapL. Bill
devotees are assured of scy. Jan. 1. Texas will have rolled team could be persuaded to Gray, ara so ssnsitivs to noise
play again until 1918, when that rvsn the slip of an o*r
ersl bowliful of enjoyment. back the Crimson Tide!
Washington State partially on water may etartl* them.
COTTON BOWL
No fewer than five of the naNebraska 11, Arkansas in. evened m itteri by defeating
tion’a top 10 collegiate pow­
ers—Michigan, Arkansas, Ne­ The Hoople System's upset Brown, 14 0. Th* Rose Bowl
special. Nebraska's Cornhusk- has been going steadily since
braska, Texas sod Alabama—
ers,
a six-point underdog, will then .
will appsar in tha bowl games.
Go on with th* forecast, and prevail by just that margin— Who play i really mikes
hak kaff!
small difference to Rose Bawl
a Happy New Y eir to *11!
GATOR BOWL
enthusiast*.
ROSE BOWL
Florida Stale 28, Oklahoma
To them, no matter whet
Michigan 10, Oregon Slat* 23. The high-flying Seminole* teams are on the field, a Rose
University 8. i ts the (avorito will outlast the Sooner* in a Howl It a Rost Bowl ta a
rrora t r w w n n m t r w M 'fre tsscoring
Ross Bowl.
toblesi.'
'
licked another OSU (Ohio
Slate University) hy the seme
margin to get into the Rose
BowL
SUGAR BOWL
AND THE FAMOUS PARADES!
Louisiana Slate 13, Syra
cuse ». Okey Bayou, tills col
um n'i Ixmlslana correspond
ent, reports the sllngy Tigere,
who limited their opponent* to
a T.B point-per-gem* average,

FSU Jumps Off
To Regatta Lead

M aj. Hoople Hiccups
Bowl Predictions

affair.

wW pl,y “ cowoU‘lon

Orangemen ‘Up’
For Sugar Bowl
PENSACOLA ( U T I ) —
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wsy, Coirh Rrn Schwartzw»ld" ' **ld th»l
toughest
task In front nf him is to kern
Syracuse ''up” , for it* Jan. I
Sugar Bowl bsttl* with Lou­
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Ths Orangsmsn ran through
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yesterday and quarterback
Rich King concentrated on
atrial offsnss, clicking on
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By Dottle Austin
EXCITEMENT la b a n ­
ning to mount in the rare fori
leadership of the Naval Offi­
cer* Wive* Club, a* the four
candidate*, two for president
and two for vice president get
en their running ahoe* and
sprint for the finish line.
Each group of candidates is
well qualified and all indica­
tions are that it will he a
close race. Today we w-ant to
i f II you a little bit about the
vice presidential candidates
and next week we'll fill you
in on the two running for
president.

Club with 65 husbands and
wives attending.
The group exchanged gift*
and "a gala time wae had by
all."
Monday night a teen party
wae echeduled by the club
for all the teenage dependent
youngstere and their dates.
On the 16th, the wive* held
their business meeting in the
ballroom. At t h a t tlma they ARLYS CHAPDELAINE
made plans to attend a fash­
ion show and luncheon apon- remember, as h# was station­
sored by the DAV. This will ed here attached to the NAS,
be a t the Langford Hotel in several years ago.
Winter Perk from noon tihT ? The Robert Vehorn*, Inci­
• • •
p. m. with Mary Hay, a CPO dentally have juat bought a
CATHERINE O 'C , A R A. Wives club member as co­ new home on Merritt leland,
known to her friends as Kitty ordinator and commentator. ■o it look* aa If Central Flor­
Election of officer* ia slat­ ida has lived up to its "Bali
Is the motherift'fo'ur children
—three boys and a girl rang­ ed for January and the nom­ Hai" reputation ones again.
ing In age from five to 12 inating committee ii compris­
• • •
ed of Jo Stankiewicz, Iletty
years old.
STATION WIVES h*ld an
Kitty Is the wife of I.edr. Smith, A! Kelly, Jane Arm­ egg nog party on the 17th of
Pntrirk O’Gara, RVAII-3 as- strong and Mary Jane Weber. December a t t h a Shively
Guest at the meeting was
aistnnt missions officer ami
quarter* on tha base with
they *ara both from Tampa, Annette ‘Trepanowski.
Dinky Shively and Lynn
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^Florida. Sha attended both
Dietrich a* co-hoittii*s.
VIGILANTE Navy Wives
FSU and the University of
About 65 persons (IndudFlorida, majoring in radio [Club 2)1 held their Christmas
*h/
and dramatics, so if you want P . r t y at the home of Audrey ln* h#U' b ,n d *‘
which inckidedbufto put on a theatrical produc S.reibrr on December 18th fet of delicious
to go
jcjuJiajige an4„i* FTtmg. wlltr~tft« goodiea
_£tten, Kiity-*Koul4-lie-aiU—to
egg* nog gird
ellcloua
luncheon
enjoyed
by
supply aomt excellent leadercoffee.
those attending.
■hip there.
.
On the 19th the group held
The group bad* a sad fareResides her Navy ' wives
a hail and farewell party a t
club work, Kitty likes to aew
to Dot Schatlan who will
the IiOg for station personnel
and to paint, and ' ‘sometimes be leaving the first of the who are leaving or arriving.
year
for
Rods,
Spain.
play a littla golf." She i* also
Heavy bora doeuvrei of ham
Vigilant* wive* attending
an accomplished, musirinn.
and turkey were eerved at
the
party
were
Rhea
Cooper,
* Kitty says she doesn't have
this ev e n t,, —i __ ____
Iden Talents bbt she 'To -Brown. Jimel TlogrT*7
On Derember 3l»t theraTl
get some argument Sharon Whelan, Ruth fo re st
be a New Year'* Eva party
and Honlta Whelplty.'Sharon
at tha BOQ. Dress la asmland Janet were co-hostesses.
formal and tha evening of fun
Next meeting of the club
and frolic will begin at 9
will he held on January 11th i
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p. m. and last ‘ until it atopa,
at 7:30 p. m. in the r o n f e r - | r
ence room above the Enlisted Helen Hauser, publicity chair­
man. said.
Men's Club. Hon tease* wdll be
Audrey Streibsr and Hmilta
Whelphley.

By Dottle Austin
The Mayfair Inn. sparkling
with holiday decor, was the
•cene Saturday night of the
annual Epsilon Sigma Alpha

Christmas Charity Ball. *
twirled and whirled to the
Several hundred c o u p l e * scintillating music of Gen*
from Sanford'* younger set, as Fcmetl'a dance orchestra.
well as many of the "more The beautlftd new smoky
m ature"
Sanford
socialite#

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mirrors fa the Mayfair'* Hall
of Mirrors Ballroom reflected
Siyly colored gowns of the
ladles and the itrlklng whit* «r
black dinner Jackets of the
gentlemen.
A spirit of gaiety and laugh­
ter prevailed and feet were
kept tapping all evening as the
orchestra played old end new
favorite*.
The ball, an annual event,
with ell proceeds going to
charity is sponsored by the
Epaikm Sigma Alpha aarerlty.
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Chairman and coordinator of
(he ball was the president of
the sorority, Mrs. Hoory Took*
with Mr*. John Schirard is tic­
ket chairman.
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Some of the special guests

MILS. JOHN BONIFACE, (Carole Sue Bigginhntham) clmts with Herald 'Publisher Walter
Glelow as fricml husband smiles a t someone's
gulp.

at the ball were member* of
the Seminole High School gra­
duating class of 1934 who had
gathered earlier et Ihe Capri
Restaurant for their 10th an
nivertary reunion dinner.
Noted among the dancers at
the ball, alio, were many lo-

THE MARINES HAVE LANDED nt the Christmas Ball held at the
Mayfair Inn, Saturday and it waa apparent that these handsomely at­
tired gentlemen had the situation well in hand. At left arp Capt. and
Mrn. R. P. Scott and at right tiro Capt. and Mra. Joe Dennison. Both are
atationed at Ft, Belvoir, Va.
csl college students and ser­
vice man, who ware home for
holiday visit* with frienda and
relatives her*.
loose gowns, so much In
alyls this season, seemed to be
the rule rather than the ex­
ception. and were made of
many fabric* Mott were of
the sheath style, some with
floating panels falling grace­
fully to the floor in hack. While
seemed to be a favorite color.

KITTY O'CARA
shout that. The O'Gara's
have been in Sanford over
two years, arriving heir from
duty in Naples, Italy.

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A HI. VS CHAPDEI.AINE of
ftVAH-7, candidal* far vice
president of the NOWC. list*
Minneapolis, Minn, as bet
borne town.
She attended the University
of Minnesota, majoring in
education and pledged Alpha
Gain ma Delta. However, ehe
married l-cdr. Jerry Chapdelaine when he graduated
from roilega (sha wai juat
finishing her sophomore year
thru) and started right in be­
ing a full-time wife and
mother of Jennifer Jean, now
nine and Michael, eight, a job
which ehe thoroughly enjnye
Arlya hat been active in
church and PTA work at the
various duty stations wheie
they have lived.
I,
— ."fry tttn t t herm m r r w in •*e»enn.T . ■
ing experience the trip to the
Pat and Jack
Walters
Med which aha made last drove to Whitevitie, N. (’, to
summer, while her husband visil .lack's parents.
was on a cruise there.
Irene and Glenn Daigle
‘‘It wae a dream coma true went to Lauiliana, planning
and an txperlenra I shall to vieit both families for the
holiday*.
never forget," eeya Arlya.
• • •
Ray and Carolyn Vehorn
CPO WIVES held their an­ have as their guests, Ray's
nual Christmas dinner on De­ brother, Cdr. Robert Vehorn,
cember 19th a t the Chief* whom many Sanfordita* will

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Yule Program
By JoAnn Bay*
A Christmaa program waa
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I*presented i t Geneva Methodiet Church by the children of
the ehurch under dlreclkn of
Mrs. Agy Hilliard.
T l i J presentation opened
with Diane Schidertpeycr re­
citing a verse, ' ' flur Welcome
to You," followed with prayer
i led by Carol Sue Torres. Col­
lette Hughey gave the verse,
"Birthday of Our I nrd,” with
th e
Beginner
Depaitmcnl
singing, "Happy
Birthday,
Lord Jesus."
O t h e r ynungrlers Inking
part were Steve Ford. Jimmy
Shnwley. Ginger Brumhley,
Itanily Ford, Vicki Oglesby
David Odham, Vaughn Ster.
man, Dehhi* Sterman, Mark
Murley, D e b b i e Brumhley,
Nicki Whiting, Richard -Shaw,
ley, Jimmy Dunn anil J&lt; hn
Sterman.
Mr*. -I H. Bilbrey closed
the program witn Ihe vrrse,
"True Happiness."

CALL

"EVENING HOURS ARE READING HOURS’*

Children Give

MEMBERS OF BVAH-13
are having lota of company
over the holidaya, a t frienda
and relativea join the loral
folks to share the spirit of
1
I liii season.
eon ej.n
the
The Mnx l.ukenbarh's are
entertaining Hurdle's lifter'*
family, the Hockn# Flower*
from Madison, Wisconsin with
their three sons,
Thu Kirhord Daum's have
ns houseguvsls, Clair's par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Haecnpuirh from V a l l e j o ,
California.
7 he Qut-en's bad a houseful
of guests over the holiday!,
including Dianne'* brother,
Royer Miller and his new
bride from Louisville, Kv and
Ron's parents, the Dennis
Ijueens from Cleveland, Trnn.
The Rergrrn's went to visit
Marianne's parent* in Cleve­
land and arc flying on to
Chicago to spend New Year's
with Chuck's family,
Carol and Jo* O'Shea flew
to New York for the holiday!
to visit her family.
Alan Foster hosted to wife
Rena’s mother, Mr*. Brice
Wampler of Chico, California
and Mrs. Wampler'* sister,
Mrs. Ruby Patrittl from l,*
Puente. Calif.
The llurlliUrta were visited
by John's parents, Mr. and
Mrs.
James
liurlburt
of
Houston $nd hi* brother

MOVING?

THIS TALENTED COUPLE drew all eyes in
their direction an they whirled aiuund the
dance floor in accomplished style.

looking for
Classified
MR. AND MRS. DON REYNOLDS danee cheek
t« cheek at the l Im-tinas Bull, Saturday night.

Wayfarers
To Meet
By Mrs. John I-eone

Fifteen

Masonic Annlvera-

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Monday's J:JO p.m.
meeting of the DeBary Way­
farers at the Community Cen­
ter
New officers will be Install­
ed and the program will be a
rolor film, "The High Road
to Yosemltr." which will be
shown by Howard Middleton.
Member* a rr asked to wear
their name cards.

Q U IC K ES T ,
W AY TO

MISS BONNIE G I E L O W and her escort Henry
Schumacher pause at the Christmaa Ball for a
chat-with Joint Dinkins.

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SANTA’S HELPERS are shown here getting everything ready for tha
children’* Christmas party held at the Acey Deucey Club last Tuesday,
when 35 youngsters were* treuted to lunch, * tour of the station and arm­
loads of gift*. Helpers kneeling are Joseph Tnylor, Aviation ordnance,
first; Walter Richardson, aviation machinist, first. Standing are Mr*.
Carolyn Taylor and Philip Vestal, Aviation storekeeper, first. Wivea of
the UVAdi-13 EM club assisted with the decorations and party.
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NEWLYWEDS. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Christensen
reminisce with old friends at the Christmas Ball.

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Meets For Annual

Dinner Party Honors

Yule Party .

Mlsi Martha Stamper and Dyal, Weat Palm Beach, and I Alto the Mme*. E. A. Perry.l Herman Morri*. Robert Morrl*,
her fiance, Richard Spring- Ben Currie, Daytona Beach, |O iark, Ark.; Jack Stem per,|Ernie Morrl*, Thelma Haye*,
atead of Brooksvllle, were hon­
or guests of a pre-nnpU*l din­
ner party recently at the^Capri
R eitaurant, given by Mr. and
Mra. Martin Stlneclpher and
daughter, Mlta Grace Marie
Stlnecipber, aunt, uncle' and
coualn of the bride-elect.
Centering the table wat floral
arrangement of assorted pink
bloiaoma flanked by ailver
candelabra containing tall pink
taper* entwined m with pink
rm ei. Silver tinsel Interaperied with pink Chrlitm** ball*
ran the length of the table with
miniature bride* and groom*
marking the place*.
Invited gue»ta were Mr. and
Mr*. W. If. Stemper. parent*
of the bride-elect; Mr. and
Mr*. F. W. Springhead of
Brookavllle, parent* of the fu­
ture groom, Mr. and Mr*.
George Weilj, grandparent* of
the honoree, and Bill Stemp­
er, brother of the bride-elect.
Other* attending, all rela­
tive* of the bride-elect were
MISS GRACE MARIE 9TJNKCIPHKR, left, and her parent*. Mr. and
tha Mme*. E. A. Montforton,
Mr*. Martin Stinccipher, were recent hunt* to a prenuptial dinner party
Douglai-Stenrtrom, R. T. Cohonoring Richard Sprlngatead imd hi* bride-elect, MI** Martha Stemper..
wan Sr., Orlando; H. T. CoPictured at the right i* Mr*. William Stemper, mother of the bride-elect.
Fred—Wiljon, David
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DeBary Homes Tour Reflects

Winkler Family

Honors Guest

Enduring Charm And Taste

Enjoying Visit

With Party..... ■

gUy-Mri. John Leone

Tour of Home* in Dellary
Mr*. Sam Lawton enteron
Thursday afternoon, spon­
(lined with a pre-holiday »herry party *t her home on Slonr sored by the Denary Garden
]i]andr In Enterprlie. Guest of Club, provrtl the highlight of
honor w*i Mr*. William Sher- the week. Proceeds of this
evrnt will be used by the
bondy, of Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr. and Mr*. Sherbondy beautification committee to
have been the houirguett* of plant native palm trees along
the Lawiona during the holi­ Highway 17-92.
Refreshments were served
day*.
Tho»e invited to Join the at the home of Mrs. William
group were Mr*. G. Plapp, Lakrrnan, chairman, from 2 to
Mr*. Ch*rle» Weiver, Mr*. J. 5 p m.
R. Well*, Mr*. J*me» P»rMr*, l.akcman's home was
*om, Mr*. Merle lluilrd. Mr*. tastefully decorated for the
Jame* Richards, Ml** Mary oeeasion with aeveral Christ
Wilcox, Mra. P. T Piety. mas trees and Christmas wall
Mra. Joe Master* and Mr*. plaques Assisting Mrs. LakeFlorence Howe.
man were Mrs Lynn Heed,
Mrs George Nicely, Mrs E.
Shoplaugh, Mrs. G. IlrltrUk,
Mrs. ± Earl McrtlLjtiui Mrs.
Rose Fldlrr.
The buffet table was set up
on the palm in the Florida
room. Winner of the green vel­
vet wreath donated by Mrs
Lakeman was Mrs Joseph
Illy» a of Shell Road, De­
PALM CIRCLE
The Palm Circle member* nary.
At Sen and Mrs Everett
met at the home of Mr*. Blan­
ton Owen for Hie December Diiksen's home on Angeles
meeting with a short business Road, guests were greeted by
session before drparting tor the senator out in his garden.
The Windjammer, where lfi Hostesses assisting at the
member* enjoyed luncheon, j Dlrksen home were Mrs Wil
Howard
chatter and the exchange o! Ham Naegel, Mrs
' ('handlers and her daughter,
holiday greetings.
The next meeting will be at llarhara, and Mrs. G. J
the home of Mra. T J. Gall* Kessinkh The view from the
gher on Jan. 14 with Mrs 1living room and bedroom
I looks over a lake hut the huge
Helen DeWil as co-luMleai.
* • •
| fireplace takes your eye as
you enter the room. The home
CENTRAL CIRCLE
Nine members of Uie ten was decorated In the holiday
tra| Circle enjoyed lunch and theme and Mrs. Dlrksen was a
■ social for the December gracious hostess.

CjcUidsm
QbidsA

meeting at the Imperial House
in Winter Park.
J. C. Penney'* of Winter
Park Mill presented a delight
ful fashion show~fur llie ehJoymcnt of t h e luncheon
guest*.
Mr*. Ira Southward created
the lovely floral arrangement
centering the lible from flow
er* from her garden. While
mum* were sprinkled with
glitter and combined with red
rosea- ind red and silver
Christmas hall* In a silver
bowl, (linked by silver candel­
abra.
The guest* enjoyed an ex­
change of plants and garden
utensils.

E n te rp ris e

Personals
By Mr*. Rlkhlr Harris
The young people of Use En­
terprise Baptist Church ac­
companied by Rev. and Mr*.
Wendell HIM toured Enterprise
and Deltona Friday evening
atngtog Christmas carol*.

X T ami Sfrs
Lawr'enco
Peterson and children, Cindy,
Larry and Tyler, of Rock Is­
land, 111 , are visiting with
relatives and friends. Mrs.
Peterson will tie remembered
as the former Hetty Humph­
rey.
Mr. and Mrs. David A Dyal
and children, Susan. David
Jr. and Howard, of West Palm
lli-ach, arrived Saturday for a
visit wttii Mrs. Dyal's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wells.
2IUS Magnolia Avenue.

Mr. *nd Mr*. Robert M.
Morri* am f daughter. April,
have been spending the Christ­
mas holiday*-i with her par­
ents, Mr. and Mra. E. A. Monforton, 1820 Sanford Avenue.

Holiday gueat* of Mr. and
4$h. C. M. Flowers, at their
home on Celery Avenue, were
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lindiey
and ton, William Charlei, of
Atlanta, Ga,, anti Mr. and
Ur. and Mr*. Douglas Koh­ Mr*. Clyde R. Flower*, We»l
ler end children, Becky, Chip Flr»t Street, Sanford.
and Paul, of Toledo, Ohio, arc
Holiday guest* uf Mr. ana
visiting Mr. and Mr*. W.
Stenge and Ur. and Mra. Dave Mr*. Roy D. Green, at their
home, 704 Palmetto Avenue,
Tropf an d ‘family.
were Mra. Green'a aliler, Mr*.
Ura. L. U. Wright spent Earl Dymond, of Cora) Gable*
Christmas with her daughter and Roy Green Jr. who is a
and eon-ln-law. Dr. and Mrs. student at Florida State.
Roy Jr. playa the has* drum
T. Z. Catos, la Jacksonville,
•long with Mr. Wright, who In the FloVida State Marching
v a i tUamliiad (ran; the Nava] -Chiefs' Band wbleh wilt parHospital U Jacksonville. Mr*. Uctpate In tha (aativlUea at
Alberta Sauls’, of Atlanta, the Gator Bowl gama and laad
Ga., also Jolnad the group the inaugural parade in Tal­
lahassee, Jan. a..
thars for tha holiday*.

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Leaving the .Dlrksen hnme,
everyone continued on the tour
to the home of Mr. and Mra.
James V. Richards on DcRary
Aveune. The house sets back
off the road in a setting of
beautiful rdd trees, and en
tering guests were overwhelm­
ed by the beauty of the huge
old fireplare with Its old pots
and pans. A real Dutch and
old English fireplace open'd
Into the rear silting room.
The pieces of antique furni­
ture seemed to blend with the
house, creating a peaceful atmosphrre. This home was al­
so tastefully decorated In the
holiday theme Assisting Mrs
Richards were Mrs. Aldo
tains, Miss Mary Wilcox anil
Mrs. L. R Custer of DeRary,
Mrs. Norman Miller of Osteen
and Mrs Charles Weaver' of
Stone Island.
The charming home n l Mr,
and Mis Angel Dial on Ara­
bia Dnve was visited next,
and a surprising number of
out of town people were there.
Tile same thing was found at
the Dlrksen home — people
from surrounding rommuni
ties on the lour Mrs Dial has
so many little antique pieces
from their many trips abroad
one rould spend hours hearing
about them. Her sister, Mrs.
John llischoll, was her only
assistant.
Our next stop was at the
home of the president of the
DeRary Garden Club, Mrs.
Preston McRcan, on Oleander
l-anc The pine panrled rooms
and the hand-braided rugs
went together with the decor,
evep to Mrs. Mrllran's father,
the Rev. T. R White, of Indi­
ana i retired), sitting m the
rocking chair. He is visiting
his daughter for the holidays,

TW .
i j i ». .,1 th*.
homes, agllttcr with Christ­
mas d e c o r a tio n s, one could al­
most smell the mince pie
cooking in Hie oven. Mrs McRran was a ssiste d by Mrs.
Harold Lynch and Mr* Minta
Mormon.
Each home entered showed
the personalities of those re­
siding there.■All had * differ­
ent type of beauty, but every
one was »o different from the
other. This reporter was in­
trigued by the little piece* of
art that held such important
place* of interest in each
home. A few plains here, *
vase there and all memento*
holding a close place to the
heart* of these people. I am
■a gl*d I had the rhanef to
visit these beautiful home*,
and feel sure they will open
their homes again for such a
worthy cause.

Chuluota Club

Of Relatives
ll&gt; Mrs. R itchie H arris

Current housrguests at the
home of Mr. anil Mrs. Frank
Winkler, in Enterprise, are
Mis* Marline Doulhitl and
Glrnn Winkler, of Owensboro,
Ky.
Mrs. Cluva Wynn, of Deitary, joined the group for
Christmas Day. They plan to
leave the latter part of this
week for a visit with Mr. and
Mia. P. A. Winrhell Jr. and
family at their home on "Isle
of Capri " Tlie p. A. Wlnchell
Si. family will join them there
for aevrial days,
Glenn is ■ hi other of Frank
Winkler and Mrs Wynn. Ib­
is assoeiated wifh the Wink­
ler Printing Co., in Owensbo­
ro and Mias IhnilhiU.. ta_aii
art supervisor In fthi- Davies
County Schools, in Kentucky.
('ACTION ON
PET PESTICIDES
WASHINGTON I U l'li —
iiiki- things i-usy with Fids
I the ilug) ami Felicity (this

-nil.
Stmts- dug i,i i .| i at owners,
it seem*, nn apiuying or dust­
ing tlo-ii pets will) pestirldea
Hm! sieu't stil.-tly for the
dogs
or cats. The t ’,5. De*
pm loo lit of Agi ii ultiin- inpoits that a m l might Ink off
u dug fli-u ptiwdei -— or vice
t r i m . Avoid such fixes by
i becking the blind to deter­
mine the annuals upon which
tlie pesticides can lie usrd
safely.

Guest* and member* of the
Orlando; and Ola Keene, JackChuluota Hobby Craft Club ehtonvllle.
Also the M ixes P it Sten- joyed a dellcloui dinner at the
■trom, Connie Currie, Carol Houtc of Beef. Maitland, last
Stemper *nd Sheryl Stemper.
week where they met for their
annual Christmas party and
exchange of gifts. Mr*. W. J.
Adkins was the lucky winner
of a brown and yellow •'gran­
ny" Afghan, made by tbc
members during the year.
In accordance with their
NEW YORK (U PIJ—N«w usual custom of making a
culinary publication* of *pec- contribution to some worthy
cause during the holiday sea­
fal interest to women:
son. a small donation was sent
“ Betty Crocker’* New Din­
to the fund being raised for
ner for Two Cook Book"—rethe tjefirge
George Nathan
ofi
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nin*in family ©
elpe* arranged with pimplnn- ,0 |,
lc ff.
ned menus for two plui
plua *ome
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cally- everything when their
company dinners.
home was burned recently.
“The Small Kitchen Cook­
In addition to Mrs. Adkins
book” by Nina Mortellito —
the following women were
Mostly mundane recipe* for
present: Mme*. Clifford Meltpeople with small kitchen* ami
or, preiident; Herbert W.
budgets to match.
Roswell, George W. Creech,
“ Tha Sandwich Book" by Arthur Fink, Lee Gagnon, Ar­
Ann Scranne and Eileen L a ­ nold Jackson, G. F, McGee,
den—Sandwich fillings and Rojcoe C. Morrison, Joseph
topping* for Oagwoods who’ve J. Muska, Hartley Savage, F.
run out of their own ideas. Regi* Wholhaver. Anne Hail­
Included are fancy shapes and ey and Alls* Florence V. Hunt.

Kitchen Library

Nourished With

Variety Books

designs fur kiddle and bridged u b crowdrr - ----- " " / e r a
“ Craxy-Quilt Cookery" by
Runny Day—Rilled us family
recipes, contents includes *ev­
erything frum chill con earno
and chup auey to a casserole
dish rontaining 21 ingredients.
''Ladies Home Journal Des­
sert Cookbook" edited by Ca­
rol Truax — A few sweets for
Weight-watches and a great
many for non-dieters, accom­
panied by drlertuhle-looking
color photos. A typical lowcalorie ginger-ale and three
kinds uf fruit juice.
“ Cooking s la Longrhamps"
by—Jan Mitchell — Every­
thing from hamburgers to
foreign specialties. Typical
j recipes include Currihbenn
style baked ham prepared
with pineapple juice and rum;
| Swiss cheese fondue; roast
j turkey with stuffing; Italian
J osso Illicit (veal shanks in wine
j sauce I ; and Eiciich chicken
saute a la pruvencale (in gar, In ky sauce also containing
wine, unions, tomat'-es and
black olives),
"Gaidening and Cooking on
T errare ■am tM ’utio"- by—tWirolhy Childs Hogncr — Some
original seasoning ideas In the
small but interesting recipe
section. They range from wayout notions Ike i iced pota­
toes garnished with pepper
and finely minced nustuitium
leaves to less exotic lima
beans ..... .
in while wine

Moist Air

Riggs
Prevents Illness •
Wedding Planned During Winter • .
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NEW YORK (U PI) — If
By Mr*. Clarence Snyder | 29, with final detail* to b« the air in your Jmuse could
Mr. and Mr*. C. F. Prevail [ announced later,
talk, it might »ay—“how dry
of Osteen announce the en­
I am.”
gagement a n d approaching
The overly dry air in home*
marriage of their daughter,
during winter bear* some part
MU* Nancy Rigg* to Kenneth
of the blame for the epidemie
Connell, son of Mr. and Mr*.
of nasal affliction*.
Ruth Connell of DeLand.
The heating *y»tem* drying
Miss Riggs is a graduate of
DeLand High School and Jones
the air do the »ame thing to
Business College in Jackson­
nasal membranes and add ex­
ville.
cessive dust all around.
•
Mr. Connell is a graduate of
According to a survey by
DeLand High School and is
Space Conditioning Systems
presently employed at ShaInc., a subsidiary of the Elec­
piro'*, Inc!, in DeLand.
tronic Specialty Co., winter
The wedding will he on Jan.
humidity in nm*t home* fail*
*
to 10 or lfi per cent.
F O R 'G O O im iR D S The firm’* scientist! main­
,
Apple stuffing D delicious
tain that the relative humid­
in turkey. Brown ( i cup each
ity indoors should remain in
of chopped onion and canned
the range of '20 to 40 per cent.
mushroom piece* in l* cup of
The lack of humidity also
butter. Add l» cup of seedless
raises fuel bills, since you do
raisins, 12 cups of toasted
not feel as much warmth
bread cubes, 2 teaspoons of
from dry heat as you do from
salt and 1 tablespoon of poul­
heat with the proper amount
try seasoning. Mi* well. Add
of moisture in the air.
4 cups of canned apple sauce.
One solution: a humidifying
Makes enough for 12-pound
and air purifying unit that
Thaumaturgy is the pc-rforfits comfortably into your oil
ttTUnee of magic.
or gas fired heating aystem.
These put moisture into the
CHICAGO (UPI) — Kx- air and can be regulated to
J N S t f n t ^ n a i.h c r i may ^uje ^a keep the humidity at a med­
seat'belt In alt stages'of preg­ ically h w*ltKfJTTBvcl.^rxr

Auto Se^t Belts

Used With Safety

During Pregnancy

nancy “ with as much safety
as it Is used by the rest of
the population," in the opin­
ion of Dr. John R. Rodger, of
Re Ms ire. Mich.
1
if n patient is In t he late
itiohtKs 0#"pregnancy? thr-He!T'
should he fitted around the
lower third of the abdomen,
he reported in the Question
and Answer section of the
Journal of the American Med­
ical Association. Anothyr con­
sultant, Dr. Frank E. Rubovits, of Chicago, reported that
the ''harnrss-type" seat belt
is preferable in such cases
.

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tilt: enthusiasm.

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OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS
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worse, believe me. What
other state, wrote and ask­
find out tha truth. Pleas*
tell me where I can r e t a
DF.AR ARIIV: I am a
ed me If the baby had been
birth rartlficate stating tha
and pay like everybody else.
should 1 do?
gill of IS. I love my pa ibaptised and I replied no.
baby was b o m In June.
If I Re and say that Susan
eiitu hut I hate my gmnd
HUBBY TUOt’HI.K
’ The Ps*t Noble Grand* Club abeth ILinnuin, Mr*. Henry I Henrietta Ttuinn, M n. 1). C. ton *nd liK1 M e n .
Then ah* suggested th a t I
baa plana for the evening
ON THE SPOT
The next meeting will be mother on my lather'* sida,
held It* annual Christmas par- Jameson, Mr*. E ra Beckham, Humml, Mr*, llrodle Milmake arrangements to have
when 1 know ah* hasn't, I
and I mean I realty HAITI
DEAR TROUBLE! You
ty at the home of Mr*. A lbum &lt;Mr*. Clarence Snjder, Mrs. [ Ilsurs, Mr*. Virginia Amler-1with Mrs. Clarence Snyder
the baby baptUed In the
hav* to go to confession.
“hate” too Intensely for a
her. She ha* lived with us
DEAR ON j Don't risk
Rector.
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city where aha lives, which
15-year-old. The chances are
Can you help me?
embarrassment by asking
ever alnee my grandfather
A* yon entered the spacious
Is my horn* town. The rea­
that you are taking out *11
anyon* to falsify a legal
SUSAN'S MOTHER
•died.
This
woman
gets
on
(rounds
o(
the
home,
you
were
■
son I’m writing you la be­
your frustrations and hos­
document. If you have the
my nerves so much that l
welcomed by a life tire Santa,
cause I’m sura the priest
baby baptised in your home
tilities on tlie one who la
could just s. ream. I try to
DEAR MOTHER! Why
hit sleigh and eight reindeer,
who will baptise our baby
lie? Simply tell thoe* whs
town, hope your mouther
Ignore her a* much as pos­
least aide to fight back.
ted by Rudolph, the red nosed
will want to bay# tha birth
Tone down your blttemesi.
doesn’t notice the date on
sible, hut &lt; hei
slightest
inquire to call Busan after
reindeer.
certificate, which may put
the birth certificate.
young lady, and get this
work. Then tel) Blisan that
fault* distill h the living
On the porch and interior
out of yoUr sysieiu by hav­
ma in an embarrassing spot.
daylights out of me. Wc
unless she EN'JOYJB giving
nl the home the same ChristYou tee, I tdld my mother
ing a frank discussion with
free hairdos after hours the
DEAR ABBY: My -laugharen't on speaking teims
mas theme prevailed with
the baby was torn in Jun*
had better gather t h a
te r It a beauty operator
right now, but It's best tld*
yrour patent*.
v
two miniature net Christmas
*
s
*
way because I desjiisv tbe
ahd when she comes home
because I didn't want her
gumption 'to say no! Tha
trees on the piano and an the
to
know
that
1
was
preg­
meek
sometimes
inherit
from work *h# le usually
DEAR
AllIIY:
Our
baby
sound
of
her
Voice.
I
don't
llreplace tiny .red reindeer
nant when I got married,
dog tired. Wo have some
was born lust Mnreh. My
varicose veins.
f e e t' like being f I lends with
traveled through the anow.
.s
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and I'd rather sha didn't
relative* who make a prac­
ntnther, wbo lives In an­
bet htvauft) that would be
Follow ln(f the bualnesa meet­
------ -----------------------------tice
of
telephoning
me
dur­
CONFIDENT
I A I, T O
ing. there was a gill exchange
ing the -lay lo ask If Busan
“ LOVE - STUCK BELLE")
and also secret pal gift ex­
is ^*lglng_ anything" special
BREAK JLNO R R E M i
change and the names ot the
that evening, which means,
CLEAN*. ANY O T R E K
s e c r e t pall revealed.
“ If i s como over will Susan
COURSE WILL SPELL
The lintlesa served delicioirs
i I'
glva u* a free hair-do?"
DIB kSTEIt TO SIX INNO­
refreshment* of salad, sand.
NORTH
ti 1
•I
never
know
how
to
han­
CENT
CHILDREN.
full
approval.
The
chant-*
Tb«
greatest
snack
of
tbe
wrirhe»; trait cake. mil*, candy
dle till*. If I (ay that Knsim
*KTI«
and coffee.
that
everyon#
will
pass
In
that
lthl4 bridge year must Imve
V J3
bae no s|&gt;eclal plans that t
Problems? Write to AHThe Noble tirand of Semin*
♦ Ka
type of competition Is almost know of, over they route
I.eon that felt by- l.ou Math# &lt; \
RY, Rot rti'TOO, Lo* An­
olu Itrliekaii Lodge No. 43,
4
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nil and If anycn# Is to blame, and poor Busan is stuck
of I os Angeles in tlie I.ife
geles, Calif. Foi a personal
Mr*. Eva tVdliam*. and the
tr*KT
r.ANT ID)
She's
such
s
sweet,
bigreply, enclose a stamped,
it
is
Lou's
partner
who
could
Master
Pairs
at
tlie
Tvuonto
AJloaay
AAQ93
Vice Grand, Mrs. Louise Long,
hearted girl, *slt# would
sslf-aildrestrd envelope.
»Q8«3
*M0
were special guests.
well
Imv#
aflotylsd
to
bid
one
Natienal*.
nn mail
OFFICERS OF SKMINOLA RKHKKAH I.O D tiK NO. lit nl
♦ 4
a 10 8 3
nevsr refuse to do their
Members attending w v r e |
no-ttunip.
1 ou picked up seven dia­ ♦ Q * J
Christians pnrtv arc from l lie left, Mrs. Eva Williams, noble Rruml: Mr#.
4&gt;AKioa«
hair no matter how ex­
lint* to writ* letters?
F Mrs. Floyd Atlmw. Mrs. Mary
Sly
son.
James,
also
overmonds
nmi
sit
heart*
mid
DQlrTH
Louise Long, vice grand; Mrs. Yirginin Anderson, treasurer and Mrs.
hausted she was. JYe sjvjj
BeftRl'omt dollar to Abby.
Jameson, Mrs. Nell Futrell,
csllsd one diamond wtfh* the
ov* iya Iled Fust's o p e n i n g
A Non*
Evelyn Hoolclmti. financial secretary.
hsr stand on her feet until
Box OFTPO," U - Angeles.'
Mrs: Mu) RuIkiw, Mrs. F ill- 1
V A K IM )
T“ HoUth hand, but vest farluek- midnight —(r i v i it g - tbo*&amp;~
club hid with one diamond
.
Calif a U K R k t U .booklet,
♦ A Q JIIT1
ter than Math*. Everyone got chekp eitusTf? free perma­
Thr next three player* 0fe*e.&lt;d
♦ Nova
“HOW TO WRITE l.ETInto that bidding at hi* table nents when they could eas­
atul Lou had to piny.that con­
TEHS FOR ALL OCCA­
Both vulnerable
and Jim readied tlx hsart* ily afford to go to her shop
tract. He made t with five Kaat
SIONS."ttewth Waal M m h
after the bidding shown In the
overtrlck* and s t r a n g e l y
1♦
1N.T.
J*
1«
Dblk, I N T .
enough did not get a bottom
box.
U
Pass i i
rrble. r a m •
score.
He ruffed the elub opening
I*an! • AT ♦ rwwi Pam
By Mr*. H. L Jehaeoa
It seems quits a few pairs rasa
and decided to play as safely
V
a t postibl* In trirmpe. There­
wound up at aevn* diamonds
Opening lead—4 a.
] I wsnt to wish you a very I cup milk
| chip*
1salt and pepper
fore. he led a low trump to­
amt because b*nrti break
Holiday. 1 -Bopa- you 2 cgw*.,
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TtalRy there t* no way to make ! nioTYriTand one »t six hearts ward dummy at trick two and
additional peanut butler chips ^ 's cup bread crumbs
. homemakers h*v* a row nours ‘j tsp. carraway seed
that contract lo fact, several
Incidentally. rhV one dia­ held hie trump losses to one
^
on that important day to sih'IuI
(rum ble uu sn g e Into l a r c c Combine pudding pie mix, j I -tinp. chopped parsley
ls went doo-i at alx.dla- mnnd overeall meet* with my tri. V
Boil eggplant until tender 1
_
with the family out of the kit skillet. Add onion, Cook 2U H cup chips ami 1 cups milk
I a t t n a W a champagne pro- ings belongs to Mrs. J. F. KeoClieii. Maybe you can do most minutes, stirring occasionally, in saucepan. Cook m et med Scoop out renti-r Chop sott
vtcw
to see the rower paint- o«dy
l«irllons.
Add
remaining
in
of your cooking the da) in' Drum well ' Prepare com
fori.
i bread mix a* directed on pkg. ium Jieat, stirring constantly, grcilient*. Fry by lahlespoon- |
Ini* Of Mms. Hshn Vidal and
” *hB V“ i l '
.
,
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"to depict living flower*. The
The reeipe* this week are Slir in carraway aeetl. Ar until mivlure comrs lo a full fids on a hot oiled griddle, I
I was truly enchanted with &lt;plrH
f|vM w lor (h.
rsuisgc-onlon mix »h'«1 Pour Into dessert dishes, browning well on troth aide*-, A doctor -n Chicago, an *u probably wishes the doctor h ad 'e rln f lo take the family out
•no* til si have been 'Yin In by r.ingr
IN# natural Iwauty of her ntrw-ixjgtti and galvanlrlng dyn£ readers recently and will use lure lu an ungreaseil 9 inch Chill. Sprinkle wilb additional If desired, 1; rup minced lism lliorlty ou liscks and wlial
si si 'nrgt-d
gum- js Rublittle Luther
fmtbcr *t#l
Urg.-d fo «llnncr-!W it least to h e lp 1R im in g ,. One .-*pcriall) dc sm l.m of tbit, to me. unique
square
baking
pan
Pour
bat­
or
cold
Cooked
ihlckell
flt»)
peanut liuiter d ii|» if desir
a* many of them ss possible
makes them a .la-, says lanisi
husbands to iw-lp ease some of with ti&lt;e dishes?
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. r ig h t o n HE SPENDS /HOST
SCHEDULEL ip THE DAY
|MV WORD. WHAT A FARTA5TIC , FPU3M THAT HEADING THE NEW
IFINO/ PROf£4S0R
EXCITED LOOK. ■* 5 EDITIONS, r'OBSCURAMTA INVENTED
HE PROBABLY I BUT WINDS UP M
|A'5YSTEM.TO GOLYE EVERY. THINKS HE‘6
AT t H t IO-CENT
W edneedey, Dm . 10. 1(04
PROBLEM AMD WA&amp;
SHELF AT CLOS­
Pu lled d p a
GENERAL TENDENCIES! !ISNORED BVTWfc CARP­ , ,PEARL
ING TIME/
FROM
ING
CROWD/AH.ME,
THAT BARREL
Now you need to be very
i w e P io n e e r s l e a d a
OF OUT-OF-DATE
careful you do not find th a t CRUEL EXISTENCE/
.OYSTERS/
thote upon whom you m oit
rely ara ap t to let you down
Juat when you need them tho
m olt, which ia due to their
h av ln t preaeurea you don’t
know abouL So, don’t be hareh
with them and don’t teat them
or you can be a very d[lappointed Individual.
ARIES (March 21 to April
10) Attem pting to run away
from obligation! could cer­
tainly coat you a great deal
later. Forget about th a t overly.glamoroua Individual. Be
HE WORLD
ateadfaat and one who can be
MPtY DOESN'T
DERSTANDw
counted upon by higher-upa.

By Galbraith

. MATTER

I'LL HAVE YOU
KNOW’TVW MENU
WAS PREPARED BY
THE FOOD-PLANNING
BOARD IN
WASHINGTON

fact:

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P R IS C IL L A !
MY F IR S T FAN
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D E L IG H T F U L AS

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SA Y S THAT

the

C H R IS T M A S A N G E L IN^
OUR SC H O O L I
PLAY/

TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Beat way to keep out of
trouble ia to gat buay on
OUT OUR WAY
aomathing that needa all of
OH, I THINK HE'S JUST TAKIM’
1 KWCVVTHAT POOCH
your attention, predee work,
NO CHANCES ON ME TWYlNTTO
SPENDS MOST OP
rl-11
„ HIS UFE HALF
thinking. Uae your beat judg­
1ASLEEP BUT WHY
m e n t Don’t treat In hunchta
AMYMIGHT MEAN THE
DOES HE HAVE
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
TO DO nr THE
today.
* A NEAR MISS ANDA
HARP WAY t
GEMINI (May 21 to June
DEAD HEAT WITH
ME ATTHe OPEN
31) Why don’t you limply aak
aaaoclatea if you are punled
about aomethlng InaSead of
beating around th* buah T Be
a
■ure to keep promlaea or you
get In trouble. Be very objec­
tive In eonveraatione,
~ SrtJON CHILDREN-(iNin#^
22 to July 21) Inatead of try ­
ing to atir up trouble, gat
buay on whatever R la you
have to do and do not dlaappoint thoaa who ara counting
on you. Don’t brook^trouble
from othtra alther. Ba happy.
C ’MON / A COUPLE O F
LEO (Ju ly _ a a -tr* Auguat
~
JaO ICIT SKATING?
SWEATERS WILL KEEP
/ - GEE. ITS PRCTTT COLD
21) You muat learn not to
TtXJR. BOOT WARM f
'
G
rFOR.
~ ' THAW
W
THAT/
apend. ao much Juat to have
a good time. Keep puree lip ­
rt-M
THE WORRY WART
u.
**&lt;&gt;t* ^ i»Hn»r»«
ped on that newfound aecurity. Remember th a t eome of
the grcaleat thlnga in tha
OUR ANCESTORS
world are free. Try a rt gallerlea, lecturaa.
\J* D lda i—r a ll
y ?
VIRGO (Auguat 22 to Sep­
f uftNinJRE - 1
tember 22) Condltlona a t homt
s h o p p e . . zt
may ba quite tenae, but being
fore-warned la being forearm ­
ed — handle with care, kindneia. Don’t Jeopardiie aecurity you now enjoy. Retire ea r­
O F7H B
THBY-SUDYOUtnCYTOOW
ly and real.
&amp; J&amp; C H TH G
th e a m k e r r away, b j t i
LIBRA (September 23 to
FINALLY OXV7NCFD 7H£vM
M£MBB26HIP
October 22) Extreme care
THAT THffrTaE Wt30Ni3.. .
BCAUDGAIO
should be exercised today and
SOLHHEGSTCO
tonight, whether a t work, a t
RJfHYACTHLJE.
play, driving, walking, etc.
Avoid th tt feeling of reckleeineaa. Uia gentle words with
others and win ouL
SCORPIO October 23 to
November 21) Going over
rash, bank accounts, book-,
keeping credit rccorda, etc.
OCl
will reveal miatakra you have
dAUN-H
been wondering about Be ex­
act. Get buay on repairs to
\ wbJ-. m y Gocrwraa, Krtt right/ / thkF witteroop|
house, etc. and avoid trouble.
1 TOUR HVBHNMa, ) WE CAN’T (WHOSE CAVE MXI I
SAGITTARIUS (November "What ■ fight It w ill There’* Hepplewhlt# and Chip­
WE a&lt;7TTK STAY /fifE N P TH' VttAlD WE CCULO I
SOMEWHERE) f NIGHT OUT INV HAVE, THREW
22 to December 21) You are pendale hlttln’ each other over the head with chairs!”
TH’ OTDd X US OUTI
acting quite up to par now,
ao be lure you cultivate perSHORT RIBS
aona of culture and poiae. Get
8
back on the beam via good
booka, , etc. Do only that
which you know to ba right.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) Keep controll­
ed today deipite any annoyancea, petty or otherwiaa, that
may come up. Keep buay
catching up on amall duties
' it
that have accumulated. Work
ayatematlcally, quietly.
u#raw--»iMuai tkay TimYU
. . . .COON hav i peace* NOCOOV HERE
HIMBUM t i tWAUllNA / JDM
(V BART AMO MB! _ SAW M CUP OUT
AQUARIUS (January ill W
rwwcoF
Wl
'fc
we
MU5T LAV LdW.AMP TONioHr.iur m
February 10) If you find it
.•TraNATMN
Our kut&gt;*\ MUST C0MYMCB
3- WARNED YXJ NOT
difficult to collect what ia due
‘EMMI PIPl/TJ .
1b
UK
-THE
VOLCANO
to you, you will reallte the
, i A?A-nSk&lt;W 0UKNEB.
position of others If you keep
fd
them waiting. Strange situa­
tions arise, lie wise in hand­
ling them.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Try n o tlo be force­
ful with others simply be­
cause you fee! discontented,
or subconsciously disillusion­
0NUL
ed. Concentrate upon bettering
your position in llfal Then all
ia roay ‘again.
BUGS BUNNY
IF YOUR CHILD IS UORN
- ____- V
___________
TODAY, ha or she will he one ------------------------- V
of thoee Individuate who will
GLAD YOU
s o p ic k a p l a c e
DROPPED IN, BOYS! YOU CAN
WHETBE YOU'LL BE
always be wanting to go
L IS T EN TO SOME SONGS
COMFORTABLE J
traveling far away from home,
J ‘M GOING TO PLAY AT
but you muat early teach th at ,
W W OM ENS C LU B !
tha rolling atone seldom g ath ­
ers any moss, except when the
travel la well-planned and for
a good raaaon. Give tha ad­
vantage of a good education,
itre a iin f foreign languages
UTV not e r r invclved
WITH PR.lAMlWS“RULC!L* 1
th a t will equip him or her for
, GOODMAN AMOMEANT NO
m y such eventuality.
PERSONAL OFFENSE,IM SURE.
"Tha Stars Impel, they

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don’t know much about such things, but could It b%
that my growth stocks need a bit more water?”

By Dick Turner

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IN THE OVEN FOR ABOUT 15*
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'This window ia for custom eri. Miss Jonaa! I don’t
have a thing to do with restoring coffoe breaks!”

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do not compel.” What you
make of your Ufa la large­
ly up to YOU1

CORRECT,
.ROOKIE.

Carroll R lghter’s individual
Forecast fo r your algn for
January ia now ready. For
your copy send your blrthdata
and 91.00 to Carrefl Righter
Forecast (Tha Sanford H er­
ald), Box 1021, Hollywood 38,
California.
Goners! Thoms a J , Jackson
urea given the nickname of
"Blonewall" by G eneral Bcr»*xd E . Bee.

CAPTAM MORGAN, SIR,
n o c D u m wrrWs
Rf Aliy SEND A MESSAGE.
* TO THE COMMANDER
IN THAT ROOMTi

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BUT ISN'T THE
ROOM lOCKED
NO WINDOWS,
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NOW WHAT? pO I GET PERMISSION
FROM DR. IANIET. TO TALKTO

THfN AOtVOOf 5 \ what a ,
THE COMMANDER /QUESTION/
RECEIVE AND
Y NEXT
SEND MESSAGESF/you'll BE
• / ASKING
WHO 15 TME
COMMANDER?

NO, SiR-BUT I REAllY?BECAUSE
YOU DIDN'T J THERE ARE NO
ANSWER MY / ANSWERS TO
QUESTION. A THEM, ROOKIE.

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24. Wall Drilling ^

4. Beauty Care

Classified

CUT’N CURL Beauty Shop WELU DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0834
Ail Type* and S im
Evening Appointment*
We Repair and Service
ii. Child Cara
STINE
Mietnne
and Supply Co.
NANNIE S KIDDIE CARE, In­ 207 W 2nd St
FA 2 8411
fant* to t&gt; yrs. 2U0 S. Oak
29. Photo &amp; Equipment
.Ave. Ph 322 0381.

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15. S pecial Service*

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Up m 5 11 | 1.50 | 1.50 | 1.50
6 to m l 21 1.30 | 1-50 ! 1.90
II tn I SI S 11.30 I.tS | 2.83

HOME IMPROVEMENTS.
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16 tn 20 t 4 I 1.60 12.52 1.1.80
21 tn 25 I 5 | 1.30 | 3.15 1 1.75
26 tn 30 | 8 1 1.30 | 1.78 | 5.70

322-2287

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SWEETIE PIE

Dec. 29. 1964 — P a g a 11

By Nadine Seltzer

WIEBOLDT’S CAMERA SHOP
For "The Beit Prom All Your
Film*.*'
»
210 S. Park Ave., Sanford

tr. $

ALL Type* of new major Ap
pllaneli at Draatlc Diacouet.
Call 212-8441, J A R Trading
Poit, Inc., 1308 S. Orange
Bloaiom Trad, Orlando,

CONTRACT HATES
ON REQUEST

RICHARb s TREE SVC.
Free estimates, Licensed
It Insured Ph. 323 0300

SANFORD ELECTRIC

43. Planta, Feeds, Scads

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Our Ragular Faed Price*
•*Wa*va daoided U help you control your wtlatllnaj
25 Ibi. Jim Dandy Dog Feed
(M in im um
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1
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It 83—50 lb», Jim Dandy Dp i
Irffc**
Feed $1 52 - 10o lb*. Shill­
"PROFESSIONAL 2.
PAINTERS A DEC0RAT011S ed C on 11.10 — 100 lb*.
ERRORS-- ‘ Papering— Waterproofing -Shorta* $3 85---- loo lU- Tu*.
T h e H e r a l d w i l l n e t *»• ! * •
odo Ctmp* Hone Feed 24.50
Satisfaction Guaranteed
•pvH illila for M iif i I b m
I — Irfial A F « u n 4
* t — M o n .r W anted
Free Estimate* 323-0239
- 100 Iba F 1 r Feed 13.05
lu ro rrtrl l i i t r l U a .
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14—form at * Lean
—100 Iba. Race HOree O iti
I—l u u i r Cua
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17. Jnnitnrial Service*
* 1 — a oh o ol o A I n t l r u r l l n n *
i — n * 7 N uraarlte
&gt;110. HUNTS T U X I DO
a—child Care
70— C i n p l o r m . n l B a r r l c a e
COPY
FEED STORE, Corner San­
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t t — M a i. I I . I p W anted
YE.YTSCH MAINTENANCE
*fli* f l n t n l d r e s e r v e * Ik* prl*
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ford
A
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21M — Jim Dandy Dog
IT— Ja n ito rial l a r r l M l
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TO— H a r d w . r .
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322-9990
Publication For
si—lloni. llrpalre
• I — Farm #— ilro ra *
520 Maple Axe.
322 0390
Innerlinna and Kill*
SS — P l u m M n l
• I—Out of s i.i* Agio*a*
(Sat. Noon For Monday)
50. Mine. For Hale
Tl — T a in t in *
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20. Hardware
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110
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12. PerHonnU
Sanford'* Moat Complete
vcl*. We ship. Albert H. Pell
I I — Pholo * K 'lu lp m ia l
101— T r a l l o r a — L a h o n a e
TED WILLIAMS 11DW.
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10—
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Osteen. 321-3173 or 321-4191.
f. Do you have a drinking prob
11—
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20S E. 25th
322 3464
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FENCE POSTS: Crrosoted Cy­
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Sanford
press. 4"-6"x7 ft. long, 50c
22. P lu m b in g
24— U p h a l l i arp
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101— R o o m . F o r Ron*
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122-7346
$1 per DAY rental fur Elec
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10 — Mior. F o r Sa lo
trir Carpet Shtmpooer with
FREE ESTIMATES
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purchase at Blur Lustre.
R L. HARVEY
111— T r u c k . F o r * i l a
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Carroll Furniture Co
l i e — A utom otive I t r e l . e
1 1— W a n t e d T o S u r
F4 11381
AUE BEAUTY Salon, open 204 Sinf.ird A*e.
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111 Magnolia
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JOHN E. FOX.

Realtor
208 N. Park Ave,

323 05U

00. l^otm For Bale
FLAT BROKET
Maybe. But if YOU were in
vMlmi in land YOU wuulil
at-’ leaat have that to fall
. hack on. Buy loia with
Term* YOU can afford and
atart building YOUR future
Large suburban selection be
Kinmng at |79S.
BART PILCHER, Broker
Persona I Service
Cali 311 7458

- BUY
. SEE YOUR

V A - FHA
Property
Management
and Sales Broker

choice for only &gt;1*1;
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Apt. *u« Delua
Electric U ^ # u t e r i a | 4 MiMreil resRang*. Storage drawer 4 4' ev tU s|. Naw 4 Uaed Furtlplug in elements, 214995
lure. Call Nil leddlag Mfg.
value for 1108;
Co. at 70S Celery Av9.
Hoi Point under counter DiehFA S-SUV, •
wesber, brand new (tie IS,
Far ms biggest selection af
now 21M;
nearly new end used funiAll wood Walnut ConioWtte TV,
lure, see Noll's Furniture
&gt;100 -Value, &gt;144 with Trade.
Brokerage in Casselberry
Lest than a portable.
on lT-M. Open 8 days S to I.
Phone Charlie Gormly, collect
at Aisoclated Radio 4 TV, Used furniture, lyyniacoi,
t i l l N. Oranga Ave., O r
leeD, tie. W s |b t - Sold.
Undo 422 2514.
' Larry's Mart 111 Sanford
Ave. Fk. FA KUU,
EASY TERMS

LAKE* MARy T citan . ~nicely
furnished Apt., 1 bdrm.*
Adult* Ca)l 322-3930.----

IflH. Itnomn For Rent
CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
Magnolia Av*. 323-0T20.

HR. Autos For Sals
1980 T-BIRD—Full Power 4
Air. XMAS Special 21,495.
SANFORD MOTOR
*00 Trench Av*.
322 4582
BOB McKEE_ USED- CARS’
NO MONEY DOWN
701 French Av*. 222 -OT21
ML'ST SACRIFICE— 1962 PonJ ! * c 4-dr. C*telth»r&gt;«-Tri»it*,
hill pow er,-factory air, r*»
dm, heater, deluxe interior,
will cantidor old car In frade.
esiume payments, on* own*
or. Ph 322 8808.___________

AUTO’G L A SS^
INSTALLED

S a n k s rik G laaa a n d P a in t

Company
310 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4222
iu l* Ogees,
4 See* Covers

1 BEDROOM C B House with
Fla Room 131 Garrison Dr.
325-04IB

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

2 BEDROOM, completely furn­
ished house Pr. 322 2377.

&gt;64 W. had 14. FA MOM
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
■■ i ■ ■ ■ ■ in —

REALTY

323-1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17-92

itobmui Sporting Goods

102. Mobile Home* • Snle

Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
3044 8 K. lit
Ph. 121-3981

OWee; 322 3111
Nights: 113-0700
322 0841
2314 Park Drive

$100-DOWN —
FHA-VA HOMES

$100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES
1, 1, 4 4 BEDROOMS

Gateway

DON'S
MOBILE HOME SALES
"Your Wheel Estate Dealer'*
IT Modcli to rhoove from
OTEN T DAYS A WEEK
Ml 1106
Hwy. tT 02
I»ngwood. Fla
1-2 end 1 Bedroom*
NEW #od USED
Awnlagi 4 Cabenat
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy 17-92 S
322-256:

SALKS BROKER

At Have The Horn* For You 1till. A piirlm cn ln fo r R en t
AVALON APARTMENTS
111 W 2nd St.
122 3417
2581 PARK DRIVE
FURN. Apt. 2300 MellonvJU.
321 1420
121 7493

Stenstrom Realty
NIGHTS

5131121
322 41 41

31305*6
512-3447

123. Bouts A Motors

Payton Realty

1, m , 4 1 BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
For Complete Information
III.'). Mobile Homes • Rent
Bet or Cel) Your
1 BEDROOM Trillar. on I-eke,
FHA - VA
Adult* only. Ph. 322-7368.

3 ROOM Furnished Apt. for
Couple Water Included 144
322 7399.
UNFURN. Upstair* APT. &gt;33
month, MS Magnolia Av*.
Inquire downstair* after I
p. m. or call 323 4130.

PRETTY AS A PICTURE
3 Bedroom, I hath house on
large lot. Oik Hardwood 3 BOUM Furnished Apt. (55
mo., includes water A elec­
floor*, Firmly Room, Cloard
tric. 322 9507.
gireg*
912,100 TERMS
&gt;30 mo. Up. Surplus City.

To The Waterway

N A T IO N A L .

B A N K

[^ P O S S E S S IO N 1

$ $ $ $
'ST Che*. &gt;667 bal. &gt;31 e n .
'37 Old# B49(1 bal. &gt;24 mix.
'37 Plymouth &gt;399 bal &gt;24 mo.
'67 Lincoln &gt;767 b a l &gt;31 mo‘37 Mercury &gt;299 h»l. &gt;11 »«.
‘37 ItamhUr &gt;367 bal. &gt;31 mu.
'57 Cadillac 16*7 bal. &gt;31 m».
‘37 i bi*. &gt;599 bal. 129 mix.
'57 DeSoto &gt;511 bal. &gt;28 mo.
'37 Chrysler &gt;299 b a l &gt;14 »*.
'51 Chrysler &gt;399 b e l 117 mo.
'38 Old* 1399 bal. &gt;14 mo.
'SI Hillmin &gt;491 ba|. &gt;24 mo,
’31 Ponllec &gt;511 bit. &gt;32 bio.
'16 IlrSolo &gt;599 hel. 111 ri11■3» rh rv . 1*68 bal. » 6 a *
'19 VWi i i . 1899 bal. « ll a * .
'W 4 . b o . i m bal. I l l * o .
'59 Pont. HT &gt;999 bal. &gt;54 mo.
'59 Ford &gt;768 bal. &gt;32 mn.
'59 Pl/moutb &gt;3*9 bal. &gt;24 (no.
'39 Kurd 4*»9 hel. &gt;32 mo‘39 Ply mouth &gt;419 bal. &gt;14 me.
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SANFORD AVE.

OPEN EVENING*

Sanford, Florida
&gt;11-4101
National Rapaeaaaaloiu Ina.

W E L A K A APARTMENT*
MOVE IN LIKE RENT
114 W. First B4.
&gt; Bedroom, Kitchen equipped.
Urge yard, near Vlnecrest
School.
&gt;12.400

Beautiful 2 Bedroom Custom
LOW DOWN PAYMENT.
Built Home on Shady I-o« In
Wynn«w&lt;^&gt;ri, 2413 Summerlin,
Payton Realty
no qualifying problems, 2900 322 1301 28*0 Hiawatha at 17 92
Down &gt;89 19 monthly. A*IMAGINATIVE?
turn* morlgaci. Some term*
ran be trranged on, down Here 1* a modern I bedroom
Memory I*krfront hem* on
payment.
on* of tine Area* most popu­
lar Lake*. Needs a good
cleaning 4 some weeding
but the owner baa agreed to
FA 1-1132 anytime
cut It loo** for &gt;l],5oo.
1901 Park Avenue
Term*.
READY TO MOVE IN
New 3 4 4 Bedroom Homes, BART PILCHER, BROKER
Personal Service
1-2 bathi. So. Long wood area
Cell I22-T49I
—Trade* (.outdared, and
we'll build on your lot. Semi­
nole County i Leading Build 96. Houses • Bala or Rent
w a m a H S ^ K *
er
CUSTOM BUILT Home on
HAROLD LOGAN
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
Salt* office: So on U. I. IT- B7. Houses For Rant
92 Is Dial* Bell Diner, turn
right one block on Seminole 2 BEDROOM C B Houie, Kit­
chen equipped, cell 122 1303.
Ave. 832 M il.

Seminole Realty

-

2 BEDROOM, Kltihen Equipgn-d &gt;63 mo

95, H ouses F o r Bale

SEVERAL Outstanding &gt; 4 1
Bedroom Home* available la
a l l Area* at Sanford. Let aa
Show you Around I

120. Automotive Servire

LAKE MARY. Unfumlihed 3
Bdrm,, Uv hath, Kitchen
equipped, Den, &gt;73 mo. Ph
322-0184.

ATTENTION MILITARY!

SO U TH W A RD

Personal Portable TV, m i d i all 55, Furniture For Sals
Transltors, 9", 12", 18", your ____________________________

NICELY Furnished 8 Room
Apt. Adult*. Ph. 322-1928.

JIM H U N T

ante*, Double or Twin bed,
) BEDROOM, 1 hath house on
your choice of Colne t i l M;
lari* lot. Hardwood floon,
Reverse eyrie h r it k cool air USED FURNITURE, Mioe. INVESTMENT 4 REALTY
Drapes throughout. Larg*
llama, Pinry Wood Auction.
air conditioner, ISOO BTU,
Monkey Puaile tree, Car­
US
N.
Park
Av*.
222
1172
322 2270.
brand new, 1260 Value—for
port* and asperate garage
m ove” in t o d a y ””
1188;
with workahop.
WE BUY Ua&lt;n Furniture, one

AM, FM Radio with stereo. SELL US your rum lture.
Quick Service with the Ctah.
Reg. &gt;158—only I lor |l l l ;
SUPER TRADLN0 P O S T .
New Hot Point Clothes Dryer
321 0877,
»
&gt;99;

F U R N I S H E D Apartment!
eloae- in. 601 Palmetto. Ph,
322 1374 after 2:30 p m -

Seminole Realty

SANFORD'S NEWEST
HOMES, Wait 4th St. San­
1901 S. Park A n .
ford. 1 Badroom, ltA bath,
PA 2 5212 anytime .
• FHA 4 VA Loan*. LMN EN
TERPR1SES. Inc.. Builder
UNFURNISHED 1 Bedroom.
Harold Logan, call 831-3911.
House, 2411 Willow 185 mo.
Salesman po Duty 4:00 p. m.
322 0274.
to dark.
J-BEDROOM, nice lawn, well UNFURN. 2 bedroom Duplex'
developed altrube. 204 Laurel Terrain* Moore, til* bath,
kitchen equipped. 322 6201.
Dr. &gt;330 down.

J- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

RCA Victor Stereo, 4 speaker,

FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Cowan. 322 4013.

Stcmper Agency

WAREHOUSE
SALE

piece or houseful. Furay
Bedding 4 turn. Co., 901 W.
1st St 321 8591.

l Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath 4 shower, suitable
for couple or tingle person
or retired All utilities In*
eluded w rent. Ideally lo­
cated on let St., within I
block of 2 free perking lota
and shopping center. In­
quire at Manual Jacoben'
Dept. Store 211 t . F irtt S t

$100.00 DOWN

Seminole Realty

Repoaaeiaed W • a 4 1a (house
Washer k Dryer, meichlng
pair, both for I1M|

106. Apartmtrits for Rant

97. Housss For Rant

3 . BEDROOM. 2 hath, unGREEN* R1AK
furnlahed 1 ml. to h u e , 2
Choir* leta avellabl* In
blocke to shopping center 4
81. Renl Kstnlc - Sale
Greenbrier ef Loch Arber
school. 1 year leaxe rcipilr
overlooking golf couree.
ed. &gt;120 mo. 322 8670 after
Cuelom
building
te
your
MERLE W. WARNER
2 p. m.
epeeliiceUene,
Graenbritr
REALTOR
developed by
708 So. Park
122 3119
2 BEDROOM House. Kitchen
K1NGSWOOD
equipped,
convenient
to
BUILDERS, INC.
Base, &gt;85 mo 322 4549.
St. Johns Realty
FA 2-8074
n iE TIME TESTED FIRM*
102 Fairmont Dr.
UNFURNISHED: 1-feedroom.
120 N. Park Ave.
3K a t»
I hath. 888 E. JOth. &gt;90— 3
. _C ov9rnn)?n&gt; o w n e d _
''•bedroom. 9—bath, Re venae
Horn*#- - ■~ " ' T
k O IIR T ~ A . WTLUAW f- -----Park, I t l l —
bedroom, 2
RetJter
hath, 1403 Wynnwood, &gt;113.
lirm aw d Luadqoief, Aaee.
PA 2-3S51 AUlMld lAftk Rid*.
Selection ef 2, 2, and 8
Bedrioma located in various
sections of Sanford
Realtor tnxuror-TYadea
Ball-Blnir Ajreney
Immediate Delivery
312 4991
1991 S. Frenrh Ave.
Real Bel ate — Insurmre
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
,3ui. A P u k -A v ir Att&gt;8fl
------ l^!OM‘9o0.OO“'^ * ~ -BEDR04H5 - klichen ' equip­
ped &gt;75 month. Ph. 322 3685
FOR THE BEST HOME

Patloa, floor. Free ElUme*ei SINGER Featherweight. A-l
aiad, eamant, rock, pip*,
condition. 1 year uncondi­
tion*! Guarantee—pay It SO
ateel, fr*ai« tfapa, 4xy
1901 S. Park Ave.
per mo Singer with Zic Zag,
walla. Bteppis! itoeca.
PA 1-1221 anytime
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
pay off balance of &gt;31 10 or
3M Elm Ave.
1211731
13 90 per month, While
COLORED PROPERTY
Dom** tie Zig-Zag balance Jim Welter Corporation ha*
GAS furnace loo.ooo BTU.
only 1M pty &gt;7 Si per mixjth. nice 2 Bedroom completed
Duct* i R* fiateri 2130 Th
SANFORD SEWING CTR
houae 4 tot for Sale. Tike
322 3145.
104 3 Park Ave.
322 9411 415 through Ooken to Oaleen
• Ign, turn left then beck to
USED Upright Piano, excel­
right which Dads to the
lent condition »2&lt;i0 Th sahouae. Only 1100 Down 4
iU i before 5 p. m.
monthly payments &gt;T0. Call
295 0912, Orlando.
T
END OK YEAR CLEARANCE UNION I SKATES, Army-Navy
Rurplua, 110 fianfnrd Ave
NEW 1 Bedroom, 2 bath C. B
Wealinghouic Freeger U f t - ______________
Copper Tone III*. f i » lb f t RE WOOD Call after 8 p m. home on large wooded'lot in
WUaon Place, 5 mllea nut
Fail rreenng for leoo than
Weat Plrat SI , te mile paat
a 11 ft.):
:
-kU -PooeeVam KuB&gt;.Ai.MotfT&gt;W!W,-pe*ew» ro-aww J l InUtiAcOon. Immediate
fv KSurltU,
Automatic Wither, b r a n d
able I Man's Gabardine Top occupancy for homeataad
JncfuH nt
IA TH K t INCI IT Cnl’HT n r 'new Sllg with Trade;
Coat;
3 Men's Overcoats A exemption neat year. 222W ell K u r n s $ — l ' * n e | r a y | \ T H E t I It f I I r t I I I I I T (1K I I I K
M M II J l t l i r i A l . I I H — \l &lt;•-!# 1 V A - Aj
I III
NI \ I I I
J l l i l t I Al. t i l t , t l I T . I A A M I I t i l l i K M l A t l L K Full Walnut Cooiaole Color TV.
7121.
oeveral
auit*; .1 Ladie* l’*rR in g * P r ' f l l « r « — M*»- f i l l IN A A l i t o i l I I M O i i l . l ; • n t M l , FI. t» lt I D A .
not
1650.
&gt;550
or
1450—
only
aim
Lam
b'Coal.
Call
72|i
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( II A M I N I
A l l . 1* 4 0 1
TO YOU our nienla and
s i o r — Kt f i l s l r s i I I A M I II | M l . | |A*?
1511 with Trade;
F t' I »K It AI . N A T I O N A L W O R T ■
4250 after 5 p. m
Krlendo a Happy Pro»peroua
» f i,1 ♦*\ r A \ I \ &lt;| S BASH II MiK AMOR’IATIUV. A ciiipof- Delu* ll" Portable TV with
M 'iiis I H i I
l awn
l i f t W i t i r 11• ■i • f — r»«&gt; t f i&amp; t ii f i-iI s i 1,
New Year.
a'i«»n,
Stand, rag, |1M for 1137. 51. Arliclen Fur Kent
P lain tiff
A NIn lit — It.WIH 3k-«*
rig m u r r
Krneot M. Southward
k a « Lr«-n ftlpil m i a i d o I you tn t l
%*
Your choice Philon, We*t.
W. B Shippy
th» *hoM &gt;IJ lf-1 *l|H And vou ’\v 11.LIAM R ULA VLH8. k’ ua r r i . II ' J S S ' H t K e a n d —
RENT
A
BED
Inghouaa or Curtii.Malhei;
p t q u i f * 1 in »p f v * % r l ) |&gt;V • * ii .
('.'huRNE, h i t w lfa
I. W. Southward
Rollaway.' Hoopltel. B a b y
D *fii*t|gm i
D a f a n d g g t a Home Freeaera: Uo lb 10 ft
o f &gt;ntir Atti'vdf nr
f*'
Mablt A Cullen
Beda. by Day, Week, tr
fh» 1 «m|'ltllt* f,n 1*14In *iff a
h o n * y n r ai i t in
M I T I I F. O K 01 I T | \
Upright, HIT; 420 lb cap
• Hufnet JM- I I'll \\ Mi'll 'll. M O H T h l h K I tIMI t 1 n * l HI*. H l l I t T t i A I . K F O U L 1 l - o a i H K
J. L. McWhorter
Month
III
W II.U A JI
It
lit \ V I H&gt; I t n P M l. K
K*», I* O I*' a
K c i i i I'^iU
«»•»»' K M C
and
acity 11 ri.. BIBB;
Beni* P Herman
Ca r r o l l s f u r n it u r e
And j M v r i u l
in* w r i t s |
-ihii f 1
’ ».• « . r l* in » l
( j H I H i H X K. h ia o i f a
loo lb. capacity 14 ft.. 1219; 111 W. lit
Jackie MrCrarken
altiivttr
Fir* IIn In Ihk ofhla t* ifr
IE Be I d i m •
Fn kcinw p
322 5111
fie of thr Cifrk of the* rir«*wli l l l k l l l F M »;i UNKNOWN'
tf*u
P ifrn d a n t*
ar« h r r a h y Electric Blanket* 2 year guar,

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95. Houses For Sals

WILSON MAIER TURN. SACRIFICE Two-Story, 1 Bed 2-REDROOM, Furn. It? Cali
line Dr. 322 0371.
room*, completely reflnlahBuy — Sell — Trade
311-13 E. lit.
&gt;22-5822 ed, good location. 322-0847.
SEMINOLE RENTALS
1 BEDROOM, rim ny-Room , 2 2 Bdrm., Kit. Equipped 175;
HO. Business Opport.
Bath, built in Appllancaa, 1 Bdrm., 2 bth., Kit. Equip.
FOR LEASE
Central Air 4 Hast, wall to 1113; 3 Bdrm., t bth.’. Kit.
wall carpeting. 322-3505.
SERVICE STATION.
Equip. &gt;105; 3 Bdrm. 1 bth.
Good Location. Good Product!.
Kit. Equip &gt;85; 4 Bdrm., 2
1-BEDROOM, ria . room,
Good Treatment
bth. Kit. Equip , Tla. Rm
acre lot, 2 min. from N.A.8., &gt;150; Furn. 2 Bdrm., Fla.
PHONE LOCALLY 121-4341
out of traffic pattarn. New
or apply to the
Rm. 1100; Turn. 2 Bdrm.,
roof, newly painted tiulda 4
PURE OIL COMPANY
&gt;85; Furn. 1 Bdrm. &gt;53.
out. 1501 forest Dr 322-9534,

H9. Rchoola A Instruction*

30. Home Appllancaa

FIX IT SHOP
At thcae Xnfcs Special*. An 31. Musical Inulrumanta
English Dunelt Girl's or
Piano TulMg aad Repair
Boy'* pike All Sites 339 33.
Rupp Motor Scooter, 243 W. L. Harmea - PA 2-4821
IIP, 100 miles per Gil.
Plano Servicing * Tuning
&gt;189.95.
Gene Cumbaa — 222-2881
409 W. 1st St..
322-4731

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Congressman- ■
Back At Scene
01 Early Toil

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By Cliff Station*
WASHINGTON* (UPI) —
Tom Getty* I* buck in town,
and it’* almost like old times.
Fifteen year* ago, Tom was
• popular member of Capitol
Hill’* corpa of congreaalonal
aide* — those rarely publicis­
ed Individuals who shoulder
hi* chuck* of their house*’
legislative and political work
loads.
He returned last month and
went to work a few door*
down from the fifth floor of­
fice where he aerved former
Rep. JAmct. P..JBlcbnrds (D- I
S.C.), but this time he is be­
hind a door with his own name
on it.
With an endorsement from
his ex-boss, Getty*, 62, has
beer) elected to fill the seat
which Richards held.
* .
Doxcns of aides have stop­
ped by to congratulate their
former colleague. They report
th a t he has the same friendly
disposition, senso of humor,
r e a d y . »mile and Southern
draw] that ho had when he
was one of them.

I’OT LUCK luncheon and gift exchange were enjoyed by members of the
Dorcas Society, Forest City Seventh-day Adventist Church, which pro­
vided Christmas baskets for three needy families in the area and which
news for patients at Suntand Training Center in Gainesville.

Dorcas Supplies
Lyndon On Horizon, Food For Needy

Must Decide Action

,

.

18 Recreation Sites

Cigar Making
At Tampa Gels
Shot In Arm

f t t o f o r ) . WrrnU

(Page 12 — Dec. 29,' 196*1

Eyed For New Canal
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Thc Outdoor Recreation Com­
mittee is studying a proposal
to build 18 low-cost recreitJon
sites along the 107-mile crossFlorid* barge canal.
The proposal to build the
recreation sites was made by
thc U. S. Army Corps of Engi­
neers, who are in charge of
building the long dreamed of
waterway between the Atlantic
and Gulf coasts.
The committee said in its an­
nual report that "a limited
'amount
of
improvement"
would make the sites able to
support a wide range of recrea­
tional activities.

TAMPA (U PI) — A clean
bill of health in the surgeon
genera 1’s ^ e p o r t on smoking
plus a /few awareness of pro­
motion and advertising has
brightened the future of the
cigar industry.
This, tn turn, has saved the
industry In Tampa, one h a d ­
ing industry official believei,
Morton L. Annie, president
of a cigar company here, said
thc upsurge tn cigar popular­
ity has offset the effects of
automation and loss of Ha­
vana leaf on the industry
here,
jTarnpa gained fame as the
“ Cigar City" year* sgo be­
muse of the skilled- worker*
who hand-rolled high quality
cigars, using the beat Havana
leaf for w rapper*.
Automation gradually cut
into the work force in recent
years and whrn the govern­
ment embargo on Importation
of Cuban tobacco went into
effect, local - officials frared
the ruin of the industry.

"Considerable
recreatienj
use will be possible on the tx |
tensive water Impoundment
areas exeated by the seven)
lock atnictures along the ci.
nal," the committee report
said.
An important factor in developing the sites will he th»
extent of cooperation between *
the state, regional and federal
agencies Involved In the canal
project.
9
"Eventually it Is hoped that
the full outdoor recreational
potential of Ihe cross-Florida
canal
will
be
developed
through cooperative efforts,"
the committee said.

___ FLEXIBLE BLACK PIPE
(Ideal For Sprinklrr Syatems)

AT REDUCED PRICES
V*” Diam. (80 lb. pressure) -Jc/Ft. or 2.95/100'
Diam. (80 lb. pressure) 7c/Ft. or 5.25/100’
( i , . 3" Diam. In Slock)

Flees Peas

WALL SUPPLY

TOCCOA. Ga. ( U P I)—Two
men showed up at Mrs Annie
Whitehead's store during the
Ity Maryann Miles
The Dorcas Society of the weekend, brandished, pistols
Seventh-day Adventist Church, and
- -r demanded her money,
,- iitie

MISS LUCI —i- Luei

Balnea Johnson is getting

,

220 N. FRENCH AVE. “

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~ ----------- £ 2 2 - 5 4 1 3
“ H r- hasn't changed much
WASHINGTON (UPI)
— j give them extra weight iri CotT parly at Dorcas House enjoy­ threatened In throw It at the
Va. LyntiH Bird, Luci’s older sister, waft Azalea
“Hcndquarlers For Sprinkler System s"
that I can detect," says Hen­ The National Committee for an Kress.
ing a pot luck luncheon and gilt two would - be bandit*. They
queen in 1061. This is Luci’a official picture,
ry C, Oglesby, who works for Effective Congress says Prcai-1 "In making the transition exchange. Members of the fled.
Rep. Herbert C. Ronner (IIfrom the obese society to the group supplied baskets for
to ri.sk
N.C.), *‘I don’t think being dent Johrinm will have
,, ,
, great society, the Congress three needy families for Christ­
primr inas and also have been busy
in Congress will affect his hat his popularity and offend some w|j] ^ ^
size."
sup|&gt;orters •( he is to move the
an,| prime obstarle,” sewing clothes for patients at
KEG. o. EXTRA LIGHT
The only changes noticed nation toward new goals.
| ||le
said.
the report
rei_
____ ___ Siinlatvi^rijiatjia :_CoiU:r__La
William Ai Roiirktr, an ahf?^ -Thf'TnrTrmrtlre, "a fiMPjft? ■i Noting Hunt Johnson had Gainesville
to Rep. Harold I). Donohue (isan group with Ittecral lean show n him self a master "lirok
Attending were Mrs. Annabpl
(D-Maax.), were "o litlle more ings, made the statement In a ,,r |) r U r ,.n contending forces" Elliott, Miss Linda Janet Sch­
• IMP. SCUTCH
gray in his hair, and that wor­ staff report
w hile's member of Congress werin. Mrs. Erna Crist, Mrs.
S T R . K Y . H tlURIlO N
ried took that alt congressmen
The commltlcc endorsed both j nn(j vj,.P president, the report Judy Hhynearsnn, Mrs Gayl
SOUTHERN
Hepublirans and Democrats tn j a,t*lral:
aeem to have.**
Dunmirk, Mrs. Nellie SrhwerCOMFORT
The reunions have ini -1tided tin* Novcmbm eleclion iin the j ..Thc „„m/ m nn must now In, Mrs Lillian tr o th , Mrs,
EXTRA
too* LIIH'EI It
basis
of
whether
they
would
ra|
1P
aI1
uncompromising
some horseplay in recognition
Sally Thompson, Mrs. Norma
"The Soft Whi.kry"
of Geltya' new station in life, help "In reducing Goldwater &gt;tandard and lie the passionate Green;
ItEG. 7.15 VALUE
auch as hia complaint Hint Ism in politics.
REG. 5.10—44.95 CASE
ehampfoiu for hi* own pro
Mrs Winifred Wilson, Mrs.
congressmen “do nil Die work’*
I In* staff report saul lb**'gram
95
gram lie will have In risk his Alice Saunders, Mrs Grace
SO
people had "soled popularity and rebuff many of llcane. Mrs Freda Root, Mrs
while aides play. This repre­ American
----- ------- ,----,..........sents n reversal of position. i emphatically to confirm our ||,r divergent groups who ral Mamie Welch. Mrs Ann Har­
‘‘Vo'u’ll have to pay Die country as It has hern in the lied under that 'one lug rent lan, Mrs Callie Thompkins.
penalty for your election by recent past and as it is today, on election day, If he is to Mrs Scelee ft Caster. Mrs
associating with rongressmen blit they have given no dis move a comfortable society Ruth Thompson and Mrs J A
mther than us peons," Ogles­ rmnihle mandate for tomor toward difficult goals.*'
| R&gt; rd
by told blip. "If we |iiins each
Just North of Casselberry City Limits [IM P. FRENCH BRANDY
"Lyndon Johnson'now stands
other in lha corridor and you
II1CKS GOOD THROUGH (
J fan fl
don't speak, !'!l understand." before a vast horiion on which
Hwy. 17-112
S V I T I I P A ) , JANUARY jmt.
KEG. $ V ™
IMPORTED
he, more Iban any other indl
UltIGHT niOXI'ECrs
5.2a
Halfway Between Sanford and Orlando
Sth
SWEET or DRY
5TH
Rut, in mare serious mo­ vldual In thc world, ran deter­
ments, Ills monies say Geliy* mine where Die road should
w hs
a highly-efficient. side go." )ln* r oje'il added,
ll said Dial ia'k forces err"
who will he un uuUluudmg
congressmen. Kninke predicts ati-d bv the President lo recom­
be •‘will he n lliosl effeelive mend new proposals indicated
VODKA
and patriotic &lt;oiigiessliinii fur that Johnson vv.i- teaching ior
fresh ideas and tins should
fi A11. S ilt. h ) . HUl It 111US
the next Ih or 2tl yours"
It KG. 8.15 VALUE
(iettys believe* Ins wmk ns
an aide provided invaluable
training for a lorigiesslonsl
It KG. 7.83 l AL I K
career and gave Inin n jump
on other Iririnnnig nn'inheis.
sth m i . n r
K ) . lltll It lit IN
*'I am nlteady Inlilillnr with
KY. BLEND
It KG. 7.a5 VALUE
various congressional praced
ures and with the handling of
REG.
95
REG.
constituents* problems In-foie
By Mr*. John la-one
4.85
5.39
ItEG. 7.95 VALUE
numerous fi-deral sgi'iietes,"
A program on the Lake City
lie explains.
Veteran.s Hospital will tic p re ­
11.88
17.75
•'And. just knowing my way sented for Drliary'* Herbert
CASE
CASE
around Washington is anoth­ D. Gibb American Legion
REG. 8.15 VALUE
er benefit."
Post at the Jan 7, 7:30 p m .
So far, th* only difference meeting by William C. Raidbe sees in being an aide and win. adminitll atlon assistant
FIFTH
a congressman Is an “ added chin of stall
w e i g h t of responsibility"
Dellary Post Commander
IMP. SCOTCH
which came with his new job William G. Williams reminds
"A fter all," lie says, "an aide Dial IfltiS begins a new year
S £ a d et
does everything for bis con- of aetivities (or the (Mist and
NEW YORK STATE
FULL STRENGTH
.LLORIDA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA under
gressman cxrepr’VnTP."
its auxiliary not! and that the
the Direction of (’iiitiiiiclor Henry Mazer will aplollovving important d a t e *
IMUir Mitreli 2 under the atm pices of Ihe Semi­
should lie (M ilt e d on lit* organ­
• MARTINI
nole Mntnal Concert Seric.t a t,th e Civic Center.
Now You Know
100% SCOTCH WHISKY
ization'll calendar- Jan 26,
Concert serif* membership tickets are still avail­
Ily l nurd I'rea*
Stair Commander* Dinner;
• MANHATTAN
able anil no individual show tickets will be sold.
The neutral afar la more ) eb 4^ Hack to God Memorial
• DAIQUIRI
•
KEG. 6.50—S 5TIIS I2.9i
than 7,0110 llinc* a» fat assay to Die Four Chaplains; March
as the moat distant planet, 18, Annua) Legion Birthday
Pluto, according tn Din World Parly and May N Annual Aunt
REG. 5.0(1
Jemima Panrake Party.
Almanac.
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ST. REMY

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Imported Champagne

Smirnoff

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M OET CH AN D ON

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C L IC Q U O T

GORDON GIN

FEDERAL RESERVE

Sunny Brook

12 YR.

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MUMM’S

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C O C K T A IL S

CHAMPAGNE

Pink-White-Brut
Sparkling Burgundy

CRAW FO RD’S

449

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6 YEAR

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Sir. Ky.
Bourbon

CHARCOAL
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Includes llookt-nse lied,
Duuhle Dresser, Large
Roomy Client, Matching
Hovifirinic and lnnempring
M attress.

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MASCOT of the Seminole County Humane So.
ciety is this homeless brown dog, of the breed
Heinz, whose name is Brownie. Knowing he has
found • friend, Brownie poses serenely with R.
T. Johnson, president of the Humane Society,
racsnUy re-organized here.
(Herald Photo),

M ATH ER

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203-09 E. 1st ST.
322-0983

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Seminole County * * * *
^

41 Lives Lost,
2,500 Are
Marooned

on 1

ClO ^

Tallahassee, under ihe Bums
administration, will recognize
Seminole County as an integ­
ral part of Florida. Watch for
an announcement of the ap­
pointment of a prominent
Sanfordilc to a high govern­
mental post.
It would make a good polit­
ical yam to learn why outgo­
ing Gov. Bry’ant ignored Sem­
inole County. He d liln o t vis­
it here during his tenure, renigged on one speech appoint­
ment, appointed no local repidenta to ata'te" posts and un­
doubtedly had a hand in giv­
ing the new Fust Central Flor­
ida university to Orange
County when everyone expect­
ed it to come to Seminole
County.
But then, why print such s
political history now since
Bryant no longer will be governor after Tuesday?
“ Governor" Burns, Seminole
County is glad to tie back in
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VOL. r.7

liONNA ESTES, Snntojc.il Herald reporter. i»
one proud pal these days. She is displayinp iter
personal invitation from President Lyndon R.
Johnson to the inaugural ceremonies at Wash­
ington, D. C.
(Herald Photo)

County Government
Picture To Change

WEATHER: Generally fair thn
United Press Leased Wire
Establish

More Ducats
To Inaugural
Available.
An additional supply of up
to 200 tickets have !&gt;een
made available for Seminole
County i&gt;ersons desiring to
attend the Governor’s. In­
augural Ball next week.
Se'mimde's co-chairmen Har­
old Kastner ami K. IV Hunt
reported the tickets may be
obtained by colling eitbcr„
r w A k ! - ’ 1881 —w.
j !u. rrqUcal fur the ti.k.t
m }l(, r,qnvr,j
pr.-ja-r au*
thorlties and an engraved Invitution will l.r mailed to the
person.
The inaugural ball will be
an exact replica of that In
T a l l a h a s s e e . Hunt said.
Aniong ihe top rnlerlainert

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Be JcjJQm Sfenstronrc - . iirttns recent -genera^ electi.ui
,&gt;U'ho»v-£Hawosth &lt;He.) high j -lievtaj .new cyuifty. yfljcej;* . whito VaHioltiugh defeated
school basketball players here [and 11 tnrumbenta will take Gen. J. O. Hutchison ffi the
for the "invasion" of Oviedo loath* of office Tuesday os second Democratic primary' in
truly ore enjoying our Florida the result of 1964‘t two prim- May.
Also next Tuesday, Kailyle
weather. In relaying by ule- ary and on* general elections,
phone the results of the first All-of them will be ombark- Housholder, curient prosecuting attorney, will replace C.
Elliworth-Oviedo tilt to the ing on four-year terms.
Bangor (Med newspaper, a
During a special meeting of Vernon Mize a* county judge.
Herald .staffer learned it Tvas i lha Hoard of County Com- Housholder defeated Harlan
" ^ r ^ v c a l K c r 'T h e r t
, \ x !rn1*vtnneB"'Trh-ftr-L-awrem-e 'Tuck -TtBrmirMhvr -first Demo- will b# (Huy IsaimhjfrtM mul liiff
inchea of snow on the ground." Swofford o f A I t a m o n t * - lain- primal y in Muj Mire i&gt;ii
Urrr r-r*rf * !
Springs anti K*1 Yarborough of «1M not* n*i k n -i-Ut turn ami
St*inin«\lf i nunt\ is hn*t
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Grneva will he offlrtally srat- will become nssocinled with t ounty for th# b*»ll itini p#rFormer Airman Steve Spaw. ed as members of the Com- Mack N, &lt; levelnnil Jr. in tlie
f,niii a Ut-enuiity area
discharged from Srjuadron 7 mission. Swofford. A
« Demo- practice of law.
will attend it Thursduy hi the
I lik in g i&gt;vct
lfiiU 9litiM t&gt;r*p
ItInml O' - ,SHit if!itip Ji*i* AIni
while it was serving in the eralir n p iiiifire* ilr f r iit w i K.
mh,
hp jmmjum tiling Htt oim v
iMtilttri in F#i n Pmk,
Med la**l August, took a look Dope Ha*p«*tt. ii
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K r im r t ii
M c ln to iii.
Tirkft nlloriction* 11it•I hern
at his Ft Wayne lltid l ther­
currently arising a, judge &lt;&gt;f
„„ rni.|, fount)-'* po|&gt;mometer late last week sod
Ihc munieipal c u r t f**r ti e ,,|atl&lt;&gt;n. Hunt laid S«'milHtlr*
headed for this area. Atn’thci
* ify i»f sstiifiitit
Mi'inf**!*h itllnini*'iit siii*
up
convert to the Sanford scene
*thmillviil
r«- 1 lid I inif
Hi UilMf* Hlot thr
poll whs
The mercury registered » bit­
• if) j intni* 111 11it* i "11y 1 "Oil* inbuilt Trd Iti llir m* itiition
ing It) above and was beaded
mi»i*)otl M‘-ndll&gt; Hr *!i-ttii'id t oiiiiiiitii’i*. Aluiti; with it
south when Steve headed south
Tommy*
Spri r m thr first nnt fit n tri|ilr&gt;t foi fi'lditlomil
OKI. \N P O (IT1&gt; —P»«»!*too—to Sanford He’s staying
ij.\ itill isifi* fsb iIil ttu il!oltr&gt;l
nf s\ trd H iira irtt m u h ip fi I*.‘film l Hi i* pi HII l‘ V
with a I lock Winder while
In -’ K t \ I r m '1 f ah * i \ » t nnmbri not t‘i* U^rd ill tin*
analysing the employment «■*»\. K m 19 liryniit imni luitf
inlM cftt rim r mil h#n* a! n t tir r *1JM vf t Is- . otiti' k fit% 1lio|r i l l ' Tiifit CiiLiltf • « 111V»dV
strne.
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ft’iltfrfil i n u i t btfikrupU) i illn I ms off hi " {v*&gt;111 John !# fit
I *a 11ttwtiy, uim in t r 1111n y m114
ldiiB n suited in Hunt «nd
T ht weathei man's five-day heating.
dnl not seek re-election Hny Kastnar beliiif advised ' ‘esterFayt
Smiihf
niBn«sjer
Mrs
fn rectit posf* n pretty picture
for this urea. Three to six de­ of the Mount Vernon Res- "a* opposed in Hie second ,) ,v that up to 200 .an hr l»taurant on 1’ S Highway T“ DeMluen*tn piuu-iy In lho-,„n,|
gree*
norma! nod just
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Ht
TitUB\ illi*, him f ded a prrB^nl &lt;l**|* it\ Ijix »&lt;tll*
in time fur .New Y#i»r’».
i Uim for SdA.OOO H^nirtst the Tm , Mr* Mlirlmt Sbri'hnr

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Southern Ky.
Walkout

THEN AND NOW in lVRttry. The tup picture lakj'n Iasi Wednesday shows
one o f the hop ms destroyed when a Navy-plane came itoitr ttu* end o f its
fliglit. T h e bottom pii’ltirc Liken today shows tin* tinge crater filled be­
tween the two homes and tarpaulins placed over the exposed portions o f
(H e r a ld

l *’° hotlSP*.

P h o to s)

Bryant-Owned
Cafe 'Broke'

Fiah must be really ititing
again in Luke Monror Notnr
itII the limit ml* along ltie »#«*

uhn "all itinuFh :i* n ih-puf .
fill
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eetntd mh merit

Soldier C h a rg e d ,

SAN FRANCISCO ( U P H —
Federal, »t*t# and local offi»
rial* mapped plans for exten­
sive recovery program* in th»
| flood-battered Far West to­
day—but it wa* croiawinds
and swirling snow, a* usual,
fur dare-devil helicopter pilola
on rescue missions.
The--over*II-picture in -th a —
five-state area after 10 con­
secutive stormy day* ’ »•**
much clearrr than the weather
in the mountainous areas near
A T L A N T A ( I ’ m — South the California-Orcson border
ern Railway resumed passen­
where helicopters were a t ­
ger and freight service Irviav tempting to provide supplies
after a one day strike which to some 2,ot)0 persons m a­
left holiday travelers stranded
rooned by Ihe Christmss
in a 13 stale area
flood*.
Southern officials reyatrlrd
The pilots, flying in rspidmembers .if ihe striking fire­ ly—changing weather condi­
man’s union began showing up tions completed .ome mi.sion*
for work here at about 3 a m. Tuesday to Happy Camp,
in compliance w ith a federal where 1,300 persona had been
csnirt order hailing the sirike cut off from the outside, Threa
*’We have a regfilar"romple home*-were destroyed there -■■-**
merit and regular service has and SO others damaged.
been resumed," said Atlanta
ATTEMPTS FAIL
division Supt. H I.. Stuart.
Attempt* to reach other Iso­
“ As their schedules appear lated communities on th* Kla­
they are turning up for work." math and Salmon rivers were
Railw-af official* In North turned hark by th* fury of th*
Carolina said freight Iranis snow, which was expected to
were running five u&gt; el^til continue through,todajr__ ________ _
hours late most of fialay, nui
The snowstorm ws* in af­
they expecitd lo get normal termath of the torrential
service restored hv Thursday. floods that took at least 41
Officials estimated il would live* and caused damage esti­
lake approximately 12 hours' mated at nearly (700 million
la-fore passenger .service got in Hie five-.tale ntes of C*D
hack to normal schedules
ifainis, Oregon, Washington,
The leniporary restraining Idaho and Nevada
order w-as served al the head
A fleet of CO helicopter* —
quarter* of Ihe Brotherhood of military and civilian—wera
Locomotive Firemen and En engaged in th* rescue opera­
ginemcn in l\ aslnnglon
tion. In northern Calfornia.
Issued lale Tuesday hv fed
The overall picture in the
era) Judge Roherl Elliott in flood ate* allowed a stagger­
C’olumbu*. Ga the order said ing loss.
the sudden strike that strand
t'altfuiiiia Got. Edmund G.
ed holidav passengers in 13 Iliown said the loss in hi*
stales was a serious and tub- state was consei vatlvely tslistantial disrupting" of the rail­ I mated at $300 miRion. H* d i ­
way’s duty undrr the Interstate ctated 21 counties disaster ar­
Commerce Ar!
eas and has asked the federal
Elliott sei a hearing on Ihe government for grain to feed
order for Jiinfc’7 al CoHThlbu*' starving livestock in Humtioldt County.

Shell Sfoad Is Quiet
Just A
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There rollBRIEFS
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t- ,1cri v \l VSatkin. :M &lt;d th&lt; v
Young C o u p le
*-if|. i* \ iiift*i| fH I... li 1111* 1j).Ir
drisrr's manual.
till uin'iclit* who will
cun- UutUlc 1 Hiao Ills pav&gt;i-n;ci III.I
Ilpa.u.n,
|«rlliji*!lt f I Mill Hi ItU 111 III ItMllI,
\ studrnt driver was tak­ tmur in office hut hegm new \ r r a SSllllj. suffered possiMe
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ing her license esam yestrr
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term* in. lude ’ t •umiy * ■in- heatl injuries and was treated tisin' of the iouiic, 1h&gt; •» •"
Koulettc'
day and the inspector’* day mission, r John Fitzpatrick, at j . Winter Park hospital
|»rasts«-i inc inter, r f:■u 'la
A %4*uru * Mipc oIh IihinI)
ST. f h rKRSIU'Ri; ( T p h
was changed slightly from l a x
Wo-unr Maty Earle
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i(i&gt;N|mr &gt;J&gt; nt but »UI vv.intuit . 1 by idu i* involvrd m *
thr routine.
M'ulkei, Sheriff J I. Hobby, Trooper J 1 Svkes and shi-r* Thr wililyws aic -!i en d |M *I■*v lM..'*'ttll't IMmI* ,111 IIn ,*,,111,11* nf ""Icy 1«li|| IV,* 1Mllb-l t
Seems thr driver failed to &lt; ouniv I Irik At thui Rci k- i[f'i drpullcs *aid Ihr car went I !o iiiile- li.,!, lo i-ti
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tit 1 rr h| d)i&lt;8f i MuiniiMil
mist another r a r psrknl in with, Sclionl Sui&gt;i R 1
wr ell H*i"i *■*»i itt 'HIif in i*f .il »li ml ill" u lib
I ti*- giant hole itusj
Mil- across
Rear
Lake
Re.id
j.|.dtjrrii, i fkiitrIlUltl &lt;»f H #
the arra. The two rar* rlip wee. Suprisisor of \'olar through a lawn hit a grape !iie two liorio * In Mr l.il in kijii ,d* fJllV bwj.lv
Thr « |i il..«v:»Trd to « lo i n(lfM ,| ,,f mu RM|. iyli W.
ped. The Inspector railed Kt gi-t t at ton. ( a nt I I I a fi. fruit tree and then crashed into &gt;*-.,.*’*■»r;rra i - - ^ri.« ‘--u r ICell ilr |1*B III l rMutif *ili( .end rr
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Mf thiB gnurp, Hubhy. TU. k ■ and the side raved in
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That wandering horse was ale »i • nr «f tli-- &gt;ia- , a'wi
miLMit r l |in r h*t!«y+
Ctreiiil Cnurl Judge Vo|ie k I»»"m"*:t ht It i*■hHr if M&lt;'(*nnn « loose agatn tin* morning a' bear n a r - of Ha i-xplttiji) sn C o u p le K i l l e d
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MraQwliilc tin \ avv la part I I I’ll
motions In dismissi charge;
charges Mn) Mini wl)j|»|**d li.JHjbll.Hn nu n John Dodson and I arts
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County's fitly A1l* n in lb# jr^nrriil r lr r . 1‘aytnn ealleO for Ihr rnunil menl ha* grounded tlie- a.r
(V)mml&gt;M(wr.,;f r , blWrfUCf f,"h Mdwri* dfffulr’d .lamp* up
iraft exiepl for opeiaimnal w et. (omul sprawled in then i m v - r i f t l 11.*&gt; «i«*9i l l u n i » l o *
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day annoijnrrd ih# rmppointSvl&lt;)f(nril
Pljrnf t m th# flr#t | &gt;#mnr rut”
llrrgrn, of 2403 (iraotbiru tninirik' fh*ht* Oil! of 'III b» ) C’uiinly pinilirr IUw*l 1) mvc^ oiriil nf A h Ii l.ivirnfitnn «»
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Attorneys for E, Pope His»
Avenue, u n noUfii^l and lb# cal itallon
i !*n*r rub d dmth
dur tor
motor vein, le rommisetl. a Republican, recently fit wiifi civr f | !v | iy lilim in W1'It f f
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ed charges of voting trregulari
post under appointment *&gt;f
lies and named Swofford and
cinvs
E’uller W.arren and
member* of Ihe hoard of can
Farris llryani.
vasser* as defendant*

Won’t he Ioiik you’ll he abli
In lake % month off V he t a 1
tnilsii thul is.
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RtiSOl.VHl) tby p ^ n t s i —
To give my children more love
• nd more of my tune »nd frs?
of mateiisl tiling, tlial they
should earn nr wmh fur them­
selves.
RESOLVED tby paicnisi —
To set a better example for
my children by being the kind
of person I want them to grow
up to t™ and not saying —
■'Do as I say. not as I do."
RESOLVED (by children I
— To try to remeijiticr (hat
parent* ti e people, too, and
do my best to demonstrate
love and TnTTfrrjnmdmg, as i
r xpeel Ihem to (o.e and Un­
derstand me,
RESOLVED ( hy Wives) —
To strive haider to be s com
pinion and sweetheart to my
husband and not he satisfied
lo be a housewife and mother.
RESOLVED thy husbandsl
.—To strive harder to treat
lay wife with the rourtesy,
*rfirt|j'n. apprei tation i n i
consideration that I did in our
courtship day* when . H r
thought I w»* the greatest guy
In Ihe world.
RESOLVED (hy employer*)
—To treat my employe* as
co-worker* rather than men­
ial., so that **» may all work
together for th# good of the
company.
RESOLVED (by employes!
— To remember lhat the suc­
Ray De Crane knows what Sweeping changes it the fas home use. roller a ropy of
(In* of the nation's fore­
re*. of the company which
most writer* on income tax the new tax law* is all *l«iut. | , w m»pB „|| y,,M Irani- I Gut Your Own Tusra" In
employ* me. means my aucces* ^ 1
, , ,ln&lt; ohm , tux . Is-t, year "f, h-Mik form Th* tit-page book
matters will explain* the new He also know’s how to explain
too, and to take pride in doing j
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contains the entire 14-parl
« simple and atraight-,
— ' f*x law lo reader* of "The it
niy job to th# best of m y | WASHINGTON &lt;UPII
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1rtl i- or no u s e Under no m
-cues as will as supplemental
ability
Hu sold Russell, chairman of Sanford lleruld in an inform forward manner.
1ft "Cut Your Own Taxes" &lt;umstrimrs should you us. material — sample forms urn!
RESOLVED (by driver*)— the President's Committee on stive ll-p*rt series entitled
Togjie courteous to other drlv- Employment of the Handicap "Cut Y-our Own T axes” It De Crane will give you a last yeai’s income tix return additional tax information,
Monday.
step-by-atep guide on how to aa -a guide for thi* year.
, "Cut Your Own Taxes"
era and pedestrians, to espec ped. today praised the Inter start*
lally watch' ou( fur children
stale Commerce Commission's The author isveteran newsfile y»ur 11)114 return.
Make sure you understand , osta So rents. It's available
and never to forged lo buckle
order lo allaw qualified ampu p*|iernian. Ray De Ciune.
"I try to point out eveiy the tax law au your return in Seminole .County as an exmy aeat belt.
tec* lo drive trucks m -inter w h o -ha* been writing income possible deduction ami tax- will be accurate
' lusive reader service of The
RESOLVED (by business- state commerce.’
tux advne for more than 35 saving device for you. Yuu
"Cut Your Own Taxes" in- .Sanford Herald.- Orders *r#
m, n ) —To remember that th*
Russell, an irmles* velersn year*.
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clodea
detailed
infuimaliun U m g taken now. To make
reason 1 am in busineaa is to !of World War II. sard the a"De Crane is. one of Ihe na- must be ahoWn on your re- «n aurh topic*
a, tin- in wsure you get yuut ropy, order
aupply my customer* and pro- tion was "a great step for tiori'a Ihirc or
(yur most turn but will take full advan- minimum standard deduction, today! Just send your name,
apectivc customers with their ward to opening doors of op knowledgeable tax Vsriteis in tag* of every tax-saving op- [.dependent*, charitable con- uddresa and 60. cent* to r Cut
tnbutions, income averaging. Your Own Taxes," c/o Th#
nekda, wants and deiirea, and portunity to th« handicapped ” t h r country," sa y s’ Joseph portunity,” say* I&gt;« Crane.
to alao rtm smber that if 1 He said.it placed em p h asis-K u sa p o e-. information direc-1 _ N tv ,r M a t # h t l there | casualty ani theft dedc-tiuns. Sanford Herald. P. 0 . Bo*
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Service,
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Federal officials who tour• ■t Oregon estimated Ihe dam­
age in (list slate at %'Mb mil­
lion "at least.”
In Washington, flood dam­
a g e w a s estimated at more
than f t million in Columbia
Count), where 13 bridge* wet#
completely destroyed, Gov.
Robert E. Smylie of Idaho
said a preliminary estimate
of damage in his state was fS
Mi llion ti, public property.

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I'atrolman C a r l
DuiUun
%rarrhe.l (tic* arra and rr lian *i(finaU here announced
pnrtrd *1 cMuldnl (md a Tuesday that the American
l-mluiental Oil Company has
Uimn *#
been granted a permit to, look
(■■r till on ihe northeast coast
I ’a r l i a n i e n t a r i i i n
of New Guine*.

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Harry Okays
WASHINGTON ( DPI ) —
Sen. Harry M. Goldwater, who
often attacked Defense Seer#tary Robart R. McNamara
-luring Ilia presidential cam.
palgn, has endursed
Me. Namara's plan
to metg*
Army Reserve units with tile
Natiunal Guard.

New ForaysLEOI’ OI. D V I L L E, The
C^mgo ( U l 'l ) —51«rc*nary-led
Congolese guvernment troops
today mapped new foraya in­
to triad bastions of the north­
eastern Congo where more
white* may ba held hostage.
One hundred and t wanty
white* were saved from potsutaaaua

NEW CAR
FINANCING
MIW C44
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Call the auto loan experts: Ralph Pezold^
or Jim Doucette, today. Phone 322-1611,

FLORIDA STATE BAN K
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continue to radiate
-*&gt; in your heart through­
out the year. We
appreciate your
friendship and
patronage and look
forward to serving
you often.

FiOSlDA POWER AMO LfftffT COM PART
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OFFICERS

INSTALLMENT LOAN

SAFE DEPOSIT

G. A. Ortngus, c
Chairman of the Board

DEPARTMENT

CUSTODIAN

Nyleene Albers

Dolores Goers#

II. IL Hodge*, President
R. F. Mann,
Executive Vice President
O. C. McBride. Vice President
Mrs. I&gt;ol(« Housholdcr,
Assistant Vice President

J. 1,. Atkinson

Agnes Grooms

G. T. Ray

Mrs. Catherine M. Ray,
Assistant Cashier

B. S. Austin

J. F. Grose

L. J. Reeves

D. T. Mathews, J r, Auditor

T. W. linker, Jr

J. E. Hall

R. C. Rcpilndo

L. J. Hass

IL J. Hancock

Randall Reynolds

J. C. Beall

M. D. Barden

C. 8. Roberta

F. J. Bender

L. I). Harvey

J. C. Sapp

B. N. Bishop

A. I). Buskins

R. D. Scott' .

R. C. Brantley

R. T. Hatchett

C. L. Scudder

B. F. Bullard

W. II. Hawkins

J. 0 . Smith, Jr.

Linda Wilson

OPERATOR

R. L. Spotta

A. P. Hitt ell

R. N. Stafford

Ruston Bushy

K. I.. 11Ittell

T. N. Stafford

J. L. Butler.

(J. It. Hopper

W. A. Slansfleld

Arthur Cameron

R. F. lluhhard

A. J. Stebblns

BOOKKEEPERS

W. A. Can up

C. S. Johns

J. A. Stewart

J. W. Carter

C. A. Johnson

T. F. Stewart

G. W. Carver, Jr,

J. C. Johnson

J. C. Taylor

Lucille B. Career

C. J. Jones

R. L. Taylor

J. II. Chapman

J. J. Kendall

David E. Thrasher

J. F. Cheney

L. K. Lawson

C. G. TUlla

Roy Wright, Supervisor
Kamilla Collins
Lucyann Jura#
v Jean Kaze#
Wilma Naylor
Joseph Russl
Janice Vlhlen

STATEMENT CLERKS
Tom Raynor

Agnes Orseno, Supervisor
Lennra Andrews
Frances Brown, Drive-In
Glenda Gordon, Walk-Up
Ila Jone#
Jeannette Klnlaw

H. E. Illrt

Esther Lo# Pate

Jean Whipple

GENERAL LEDGER
BOOKKEEPER

CREDIT DEPARTMENT

Carolyn Wilkenon

AUDITING DEPARTMENT
BUI Rlchardaon

EXCHANGE

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A. J. Chema

G. J. Lourla

8. L. Crawford

C. F. ’ Markowics

BIU Tyre

E. C. Daniels

A. IL Middleton

Patricia 8. Vaniura

W. W. Davie

D. II. Middleton

IL W. Von Uerbulle

H. C. Moore

J. M. Warner

E. A. Myera

L. A. Walaon

W. C. Nance

T. H. Weal, Jr.

A. R. Newman

CUff White

J. E. Padgett

N. E. Wlllema

C. D. Partaln

Marian W. WlllUma

J. H. Galloway

J. B. Phillips

XL M. WUllama

R. P. Galloway

G. T. Piltard

K . W . w im *

W. R. Gllea

R. I* Porter

H. E. Wilson

W. E. Price

Margaret Wright

Margaret Quark*

Jackie Sensakork

SWITCHBOARD

W. Scott Bum*

a GUI

Patricia Rabun

TELLERS

Jack Burney

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Inelta Morrison

JuanUa McOjtd "Seas'EeisagirrMe**ii&lt; ft mi-a*eft*fc Alan Alber«_
Rebecca Pelham, Drive-In
Betty Jo Swain, Walk-Up
LOAN ft DISCOUNT
Marjorie Todd, Drive-In
DEPARTMENT AND
Dorothy Ramaay, Savings

BodeiU lum

SECRETARIES

Margaret Helms

Patrick Erickson

C. T. Hnhun

Galnee

Jacquelene Hatcher

Ronald Russl

R. I&gt;. Grieme

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Hazel Cash

H. I). Rowland, Cashier
J, E. Andrews

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Dorothy Butler

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Jo Ann Hamilton
Barbara Miller
Pat Montan#
Barbara Odham

DEPARTMENT
(lyde Long, Jr.

JANITOR ft MAID
- Frank Blair

Bill Brown

James Hagin

Robert Murri#

Altameaa# Dixon

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Pacific Coast Staggers In
40 Persons
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Two fishermen overheard at
Wekiva River Haven:
lfiyamic! Lobuddyl
Btnarlong? Coplour*.
KetchancnnyT Gadafew.
Kinarthay? Bassenbrtm.
EonysizctoomT Coptapouni.
HittenardT Sordallte.
Wachoozin? Oobha worms.
Fishinonsboddom? Rydonnsbodom.
Igoddago. Tubad.
See ya round. Yea; UkiUczy.
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• • •
American Legion Post 53 and
auxiliary will have a New
Year's Eve party Thursday
evening at the Legion borne on
Orllbdo Highway. All mem­
bers and guests are invited tp
.attend. If planning t o ‘ attend
plcase/VatloHrs. Tom Pest at
332-1728, by J^esday aRernoon.
al 9 p. w&gt;
affair wllL
a
last Until

SAN FRANCISCO (U P I)—
An Arctic-spawned billiard
blasted parts o f the flood-rav­
aged Pacific Coast with swirl­
ing snow today, instating
hundreds of persons in the
rough mountain country near
the California-Oregon tine.
At least a foot of new
snow was reported In the
Klamath and Salmon river
areas o f California's Siskiyou
County. The weather bureau
predicted- that the total could
reach more than three feet.
Disaster official! sald-about
500 persona were stranded in
the lumbering communitiee of
Sawyer's Bar, Salmon, Cecilvilla end Somes Dar.
"People could be up there
freezing to death," reported
- ~ - e e Ckie'JHIl Sowle
in Yreka, Calif. "They haven't
had food for a week' and
might be without fuel."
More Miseries
The new etorm added to the
miseries in the Far West,
where six days of rampaging
floods, heavy rains and high
winds left at least 3Q dead
and damage estimated at 1200
million,
„
,
The Red Crose in Washing­
ton, D. C., said more tij»n
10,300 families suffered flood
losses to their homes, farms
or businesses.
The breakdown was 8,817
in Ctelifoi lla. 7,170 in Oregon,
305 in Idaho and 149 in
Washington.
The flood-connected deaths
included 20 in California, 17
Iq Oregon, two in Idaho and
one in Nevada.
Eleven o f the California
victim* died in the crashes of
two helicopters involved in
massive rescue and relief op­
eration.
Others were killed trying
to save their homes or neigh­
bors from the rampaging wa­
ter. The Nevada victim was

Most of us Jot another holi­
day greeting todiy — Income
tax return forms from Uncle
Sam. Mail carriers through
. the -county were busy this
nrornng sorting the mountain
of returns at post office*
throughout the count y’fln d la-‘
ter in the day carriers', pou­
ches buldged with the forms
for patrons,
• • •
The Herald extends its wel­
come to the Ellsworth High
School Eagles, defending state
basketball champions of Maine,
who arc in Seminole for a pair
of contests with the Oviedo
High School Lions;
• » •
Director Donald Fielding of
the Tampa insuring office of
. the Federal Housing Adminis.
tration says that a vacancy
survey conducted in Seminole
County between Nov. 17 and
24, indicates that 6 4 per cent
of alt residences and apart­
ments were vacant. Thia per­
centage represented 756 vacan­
cies which were previously o c­
cupied, 91 new units never o c­ 11- y e a r- o ld ^ o * s r * O ab—m e o f
cupied and 79 new units under Reno, whJ*
.. tied In the
construction.
Truvkce River while trying to
The survey was made hy rescue his dog.
Huge Task
postal employes under the gen­
era) supervision of five parti­
The worst appeared over in
cipating postmasters. They Washington, Oregon, Idaho
were Mrs Margaret H Ash­ snd Nevada, hut the task of
ley of Fern Park. W K Hry- lepairing highways alone u»*
ant of Longwood, Coxlle P a gigantic one. Floods washHeard of Sanford, Ronald D. ed away 28 bridges in Ore*
Mastcn
Sr.
of
Altamonte gon, damaged or deatroyed 60
Springs and E. B. Siller of Ca»- in California and wiped out a
aetlrerry.
dozen spans in Idaho's ShoThere Were 1UB vacancies in !shone County.
In California, the weather
Altamonte. 255 in Casselberry,
one in Fem Park, 01 in Long- bureau reported that the new
wood and 391 in Sanford. Un­ storm would causs some riv­
der construction were 20 in ers to rise again.
The Russian River, which
Altamonte, nine in Casselherry, Done in Fern Park, 15 in winds through a popular sum­
Lnngwood and 33 in Sanford. mer resort area about 50
"T his," *aya John Krider, miles north of San Franrislo,
manager of the Seminole Coun­ was expected to reach flood
ty Chamber of Commerce, "ia stage.
But after new minor peak­
definitely a more favorable
ing. the waters were expect­
report than that last one."
• • •
ed to recede again.
Some major highways were
Mrs. J. C. Keimedy, 129
Mayfair Circle, report* that cleared, but highway author—-‘her—seven month old eeti itue*
" U in g o " h a t been p o iso n e d . months to rebuild in many
Mrs. Kennedy resides in the areas.
Railroad service was par­
same ares where a dog named
"Rebel’ died of poisoning re­ tially restored but travel
cently. “ Apparently ecmebody from California to Oregon
out here doesn't like animals," was expected to tie impossible
•aid Mra. Kennedy. "I thought at least until New Year's
1 ought to report It ao that Day.
parenta in thia area could
warn their children to be ex­
tremely
* careful "
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Nolta Memorial

Conducted Here

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A wise tip tor holiday mo­
Memorial services were held
torists; "Drinking at the be’ ginning of your trip may mean this morning at Sanford Naval
Air Station for Cdr. Cornelius
an untimely ending."
•
••
V. Nolta Jr., killed Wednesday
Seminole County'* numerous when his Vigilante bomber
service stations pumped no crashed in DeBary.
Commander Nolta died In­
lets than 14 million plui gal­
lons of gasoline during the stantly aa he tried in vain to
month of November, according guide his aircraft away from
to the Florida Revenue Com­ the populated area of the com­
mission. Ga* tax collections munity, Injured in the crash
were 194,24076 compared to and reported In good condition
390,853 H during November of is Lt. (Jg) Jaul A. Stokes, the
1963. However, collections last commander's bombardier-AiVmonth were lower than the igalor. Stoke* suffered a ver­
397,691.72 m October of this tebrae fracture.
Meanwhile, a Navy board of
year.
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Inquiry has convened to probe
Applications for registration cause of the eraah.
in all vocational training areaa
at the Mary Karl division of Two Burglaries
Two service stations at the
Daytona Beach Junior' College
will be taken throughout the Intersection of Highway 336
holiday recess. Schedules, say and Interstate 3 ware burglarofficials, may be arranged on lied over the weekend and
a full or part time basis. It'll money from cigarette ma­
be a great day when Seminole chine* waa taken. The tbelta
County can have its community are being investigated by
dbllega for persona wanting to i herIff* deputies. The exact
further their academic, voca­ • mount of the money taken
waa not known, deputies said.
tional and technical training.

Seminole County

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Zip Code 32771
WEATHER: Partly cloudy thru Tuesday, high in niid-70.t; low tonight alxvut 60.
VOL. 67

United Press Leased Wire

Established *90S MON., DECEMRER 28. 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Martha Vance
Killed Sunday
In Car Crash

Vigilante Use
Is Curtailed,
Navy Reports
• WASHINGTON
(UPD
The Navy ha* curtiiled train­
ing flights in the RA5C Vigi­
lante Rcconnalsskbce plane
pending an investigation into
a Dec. 23 crash, a spokesman
said today.
- The tml*
training in the
supersonic jet is done at the
’Sanford (F la.), Naval Air Sta­
tion.
The spokesman said that
while training flights have
been held up, there his been no
Interruption of use of the plane
in the Pacific or Atlantic
fleets.
The RA5C recently joined
the U. S. Fleet in the Medlterrsncsn,
V
Built originally si a bomber,
the Vigilante has been con­
verted into a reconnaissance
plane picked with electronic
gear!
On Dec. 23, one of the planes
on a training mission from
Sanford crashed into a resi­
dential area In DeBary, Fla.,
and, according to reports to
tlie Navy here, deatroyed three
houses and damaged several
others.
The pilot was killed and the
co pilot injured.
The plane wai demolished.
A Navy spokesman said that
the reason for the crash is so
far unknowm and it w ill be sev­
eral more days before enough
information ia at hand to da; -Ida whether
train­
ing fUgiita or l i ‘ order modifi­
cations iii the airplane.
The pilot reported lust prior
to the crash that the RASC
went out of control for some
unexplained reason.
The Vigilante is s 30-ton,
twin-jet airplane, one of Ihe
largest in service In Ihe Navy
It ran fly twire the speed of
sound It carried a two man
crew.
(HIKERS RECEIVED
BY IIATtVING ONE
Capl Jamei O. Mayo, com
nianding officer of Reconnai*
fiance Attack Wing One al San
ford Naval Air Station, this
afternoon confirmed that or-^
der* have been received cur­
tailing training flights with the
RASC Vigilante.
The order followed Ihe crash
last Wednesday when Cdr. C.
V. Nolta Jr., the pilot, was
killed in seeking to direct his
vlricken Vigilante from strikring home* at DeUary.
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Building Razed
JACKSONVILLE B E A C H
(UPD—A fire that started In
a bar early- Monday destroy ed
(hr building and heavily dam­
aged four other establish
menti in the downtown area.

NO. 91

MAINE’S STATE CLASS L CHAMPIONS, thp Ellsworth Englea. ar­
rived in SanTord Sunday afternoon for games tonight and Wednesday
with the Oviedo High School Lions. Oviedo’s head coach, Paul Mikler (ex.
treme right, photo above) greets squad members. In the lower photo,
Mikler joins Lee Gary (right), Oviedo mayor and member of Seminole
County’s Board of Commissioners, in welcoming Ellsworth Conch Stuart
Taylor (left), (Sec story on pnge 6).
(Herald Photos)

Mrs. Mirths Ellen Vince,
wife of the late W. L. Vance,
of Sanford, was killed Sunday
la a two-car crash of U. S.
231 near Troy, Ala,
A prominent member of
First Baptist Church.of San
ford, Mrs. Vance waa the mo
ther of Mr*. June Brodle 108
Temple Drive. Sanford, and
Mra. Richard Barrineau, who
now reside* lu California with
her husband who la in the mili­
tary aervice.
Mri. Vance left Saqjord Sat
urday for a holiday visit In
Troy -with bee mother. Four
other persons, none of whom
were identified in report* re­
ceived. were Injured in Ihe a c­
cidents.
First Baptist Church officials
said this morning that Mri.
Vance had been superintendent
of one of the Sunday school's
beginner department* for the
past 20 yean.

Dog Credited With Capture
Rex, a police dog owned by
l.t. Earl Rourgusrdri, of the
Sanford Police Department,
today
was
credited
with
tracking down a would-l*
kidnaper and saving a San­
ford woman from further as­
sault.
At 1:19 s. m. Christmas
morning, the Seminole County
Sheriff** Department received
a call from Harley Anderson,
SFftA father and said,
shocking, because It it the |of E. Onurs Rond, who ssld
,'sl b’ ing you good day known as Christmas."
that a ninn had broken into
Anil hr ranir with haste and his house, beat him up and
tidings of great Joy — for
found Mary Janr and the baby forced a woman, Rosa Green,
unto you is born this day, a lying in the bed
to accompany him Into •
daughter. And this shall be a
And when Ihe time comet neat by woods,
sign unto you—you shall find that Ihe young couple shall
Deputy Mill Chandler and
the tiahe wrapped In a big red
I depart from tlie hospital with Constable Hob Carroll railed
the child. Ihe lather shall take Ion the Sanford Police Departthem to his home at 2635 San l ment to bring s dog to track
pfnrd Avenue And later he tha man.
shall return to his duties in
l.t. liounjuardei' dog, Rex,
IIVAII 3 al Sautord Naval Air w hs put on the scent snd
Mat ion.
quickly tracked down Wayne
L. Francisco, 28, who was hid­
The Navy appealed again
ing In the woods with the
today to souvenir hunters
W inn-Dixie Sales
woman.
Sheriff's
deputies
to please return parts of
placed him under arrest.
Up
$20 Million
the Vigilante i l l p I • n r
Francisco I* In county Jail
JACKSONVILLE (UPD —
„ huh crashed last Wednes­
Winn - Dixie Supermarket*, under 82.500 bond, charged
day at DeBary.
throughout the South showed with breaking snd entering,
"Some vital parla of the
s 320 97 million sates increase assault and battery, assault
aircraft are stilf missing.*' during tto- . l week (n-rlod end- ami indecent exposure.
; lr■Nxrr •pf'hmmtn
M-- 'liXg Pec ' D (hr company anConstable Carroll reported
day. "It may be these parts nyunced today
that Anderson suffered lacer­
ere slid In the ,crash srea,
The company, which has 642 ations of the fere from the
or they may have been supermarkets, said the volume beating administered by Fran­
lakrn by souvenir hunters .** totaled 3412 L'6 ipiltinn compar­ cisco, and Mrs. Green had
Thrse missing parts, it ed with 3391 28 nulltqn for the biutar# about the face and
was rvplainrd, may hold Ihi- same period last year. This thrust, lie said Francisco had
answer IA the cause of the was an inciusse of 5.36 per forced entry Into the house
by breaking out a window.
crash.
' cent.
Constable’ Carroll credited
the police dug, Rex, with
swiftly and rfficrntly trucking * ^ J \ W n to hi* hiding
lace.

Christmas Baby Is Girl
Jiy ltotlie Aoat|«- j.
"And there was abiding
Sanford, a Navy man, Geram
Mnnrv, anil hi* wife, who wa*
gn at with child.
“ And the lime wa» accom­
plished that she should tie dc
llvcrcd
and her
husband
brought her to Seminole Me
mnrial lhi-pilal
"And at 2 to a in
»hr
brought forth her (IrM horn
chibl anil wrapped her in
swaddling dottles mid laid her
in a bassinet.
"And her name shall tie call
etl Crystal l-eigh Moore, for
she is t daughter of the house
snd lineage of Moore."
And the » eight of the child
was five pounds and two
ounces and the doctor appear

House Kntercd
Bill O. Wydall, of 226 Brad
shaw Avenue reported to po­
lice llfi* morning that his
house was entered over the
weekend but apparently*- noth
ing is missing A julousy win
dow was removed and a screen
torn, he told police.

Navy Appeals
For Lost Paris

Sanford Guardsmen Save Youth
Two young N a t i o n a l |worse for his experience.
I tha Volusia County Sheriff '*
Guardsmen from Sanford are ! Deputy Sherman Walker, of [ office, said today that David
credited with saving the life
i\J« 13-ycar-old Orange City
boy, buried in a cave-in Sat­
urday.
Raymond King, 20, of Lake
Monroe, and Robert Murphy,
J9, of Sanford were on their
way back from DeLand, on
SK ISA, Just off Hwy. 17 92,
when they were hailed by
Mike Rlendlnger and Calvin
Slalone, both 12, of Orange
City, who aaid a companion
had been buried in the sand
of a rave the boys were try- *
ing to dig.
• King and Murphy ran to
the epot, grabbed David Lamb'
by his feet and pulled him
out o f tha cave whera he was
buried head first down to hia
knee*.
L1FKSAVERS. These two younjf Sanford men
A passing motorist, Mrs.
are luaponaiblu fur .saving the life of an Orange
Carl Foote, who observed the
City youngster trapped in* a sand cave, Robert
happenings, called an ambul­
Murphy (left) and Raymond King happened to
ance. After a check-up Lamb
be passing aa companions o f the trapped child
was Ukan to his Orange City
home, apparently none tha
acreumtd for help.
(Herald Photo)
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' was '’fine” snd "mighty lucky
.that he didn't gel any sand
in his lungs."
. if
King Mill Morphy, both
stationed at Fort. Jackson, 8.
C., with the National Guard,
were hume on Christmas leave
amt hud been visiting frirnJs
in Dt-Iumd.
King is the son of Mrs.
Deesie M. King, of Kl. 1, Box
113, Sanford, and Murphy it
ihe-aon of Mr. and Mr*. R. C.
Jackson,-310 Second Street.
Mrv. Lucrctj* Lamb, mother
of the rescued boy, said, "I'm
very, very grateful that thesa
young men camq by when
they did, as (hey probably
saved David’s life. The other
boys said’ he had already be­
gun lo turn blue.
Mrs. King ssld she wss
"mighty pruud" of her son's
part in saving I-amb's life.
"Raymond said he was hap­
py that he was able to help
someone end gled thet he got
to the boy in time," laid Mrs.
King.

‘Florida Death
Toll 24 Over
3-Day Holiday
MIAMI fU PI) — Eighteen
people died on the highways
and a t/lca st aix more were
n other sccidrnt* dur­
ing7 the Christmas holiday In
Florida that wss climaxed hy
a 17-car smashup on an inter­
state highway Sunday..
Noah Hodges, 25, of Apop­
ka, was tha last victim re­
ported by ths highway patrol
during
the long
holiday.
Hodges was killed in an auto
accident south o f Plymouth
Sunday night.
The Florida Highway Pa­
trol said 18 persons received
minor injuries in ihe mass
collision on Interstate 75 near
Ocsls, Police said the accident
was caused by an unidentified
motoriat *who stopped in the
road where
the
highway
merges from four to two
lanes.
Four drowned In fishing
accidents snd a Jacksonville
fire claimed ths life o f a
Jacksonville invalid during
the holiday period that .be­
gan at 6 p. m. Thursday and
cohtinued through midnight
Sunday.
Ry Saturday night nine
smashup# had taken the lives
of 13 people In Florida.
Killed Saturday were Stev­
en C.
Wetherington,
22;
Lydia Estes Wetherington, 19,
and Mrs. Gertrude Christy,
75, all of Orlando.
A United Tress Interna­
tional count showed 576 traf­
fic deaths throughout the U.
S. during the holiday. The
breakdown of all accidental
deaths: Traffic, 576; fires,
37; planes 18, snd miscellan­
eous, 62, for s total of 703.

Military Gels
LBJ Orders

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Border Clash*

TEL AVIV, Israel (U PI) —
Israel and Jordanian patrols
exchanged gunfire today in
two incidents along the bor­
der, official sources said.

Seek Solution
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(U P D -T h e United States and
the Soviet Union today resume
ihe search for e solution to
Ihe UN financial crisis.

Red Arm s
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia
(UPD—Communist Chins will
supply light snd heavy wea­
pons for 22,000 Cambodian
troops, chief of state Prince
Norodom Sihanouk said.

Deadlock
ROME ft^pJJ — Alarm toft,
the future of Itaty'e parlia­
mentary system arose today
when parliament failed, In Its
t _ _ .* J t, to break a dead­
lock in the presidential elec­
tion.
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17 Wounded
SAIGON (U PI)—Communal
guerrillas wounded 17 Amer­
icans, Including ■ college etudint on a "working vacation"
in South Viet Nam, in attacks
south of Saigon Sunday, 18
was announced today.

Search Ends
NEW ORLEANS (U PI) —
Ths U. S. Coast Guard search­
ed for the last time Monday
for ■ Florida seaman, J. W.
Adams, of Tampa, missing in
Ihe Gulf of klexlco since Sat­
urday.

Fifth Column
KUALA LUMPUR (UPI) —
Malaysia charged today that
a Red Chinese "fifth column"
in Borneo Is aiding.indoneiian
'efforts to "establish . . . ■
Communist dictatorship" on
Ihe divided island.

1800 Dead

JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (UPI)
— President Johnson wants
the armed forces lo wipe out
"every vestige" of rarial dis­
crimination in National Guard
unit* at home and In housing
and public place* used hy
American troops abroad.
He issued such instructions
In tlie Pentagon on Ihe basis
of a presidential committee'*
report calling for "immediate
and, if necessary, draatlc ac­
tion" by U. S. commanders
abroad to assure equal rigid*
ior Negro aervlcemen.

NEW DELHI (U PD — The
hurricane which lashed Cey­
lon Wednesday and the tide]
wave it sent surging against
Ihe mast of southeastern In­
dia took the live* of a|
least 1,800 persons, It waa re­
ported today.

Seek Overthrow
LEOPOLDVILLE. The Con­
go (UPD — Premier Mala*
Tshombe charges that Alger­
ian and Egyptian army offi­
cers are leading contingents
of thr Congolese rebels who
srrk lo overthrow the Tshombe government

New Parley

MANILA (UPD — Senate
President Ferdinand Marcos
called today for immediate
renegotiation of the Philip­
pine.U. S. military bases
agreement In view of agitation
JACKSONVILLE (U P I )-A here over the shooting of Fil­
young welder who killed his ipino trespassers by U. S.
ex wife snd another woman sentries.
Sunday died early today from
a bullet ,he had fired into hie Hq. Captured
owh temple.
s u e .T U A W , S«trth._Y tt:
’ XOWdrffre*'IS'M a nufe wa-.
Nam (UPI) — A Communist
found in Larry D. Bojer'a po»- Viet Cong general's headquar­
session which .read; "1 am ter*-his been captured and n
*orry for what I have done "record" cache of Viet Cong
but I loved her loo much."
weapons seized In a Great
Ills two.victims were Mrs. government -victory, American
SI) arun Boyer and Maxine and Vietnamese military offi­
Stackhouse, both 22.
cials announced today.

Welder Slays

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WUAVfi HAST
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City Ponders
Bars Closing
Consideration of • change in
closing hours for bars for New
Year’s Eve will face City Com­
mission when It meets tonight
at I at City Hall.
Also on the agenda is a sche­
duled address by Municipal
Judge Ken McIntosh. His topic
was not listed in the memo to
city officiate.
Other Rems in the brief
agenda liste consideration for
the transfer of funds for po­
lice cars; approval of special­
ized engineering services of
Clark, Dieti, Painter and Asso­
ciates; consideration of adopt­
ing the revised issue of the
plumbing code; consideration
at annexation o f in area at
27th Street and French Ave­
nue; end renaming of Lincoln
Street to Grove Manor Drive.

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By Hampton Dunn
In yeera p«»t, v o t e r *
hivven’l often looked to City
Hull* in Florid* to pick «
Chief Kxecutive to run their
SUte. Most of our Governor*
limed for the Governor'*
Mansion rl« the legislative
----------&gt; chambers, add lhat'I Where
the people (tot to know them.
But Haydon Burns, long­
time Mayor of J»rk*onvlll»,
didn't let thl* political idio•yneraey deter him from rap­
turing the Slate’* , highest
honor.
In sweeping to vletory,
Burn* defeated In the Demoeratlc runoff the Mayor of an­
other large muniripalily, Rob­
ert King High, o f Miami. He,
like Burn*, had had no rxperlenra in Ihe State Capitol.
Running third in th e' contest
was flcott Kelly, former May­
or of Lakeland hut better
known atalewide because of
hi* service in the State Sen­
ate.
Trailing behind thi* trio
*&gt;r* three mrn well known
for their 1rgl»l«ti«u*rrvice*—
former House member and
State Senator Fred 0. Dickin»on of Weal I'alm Beach,
State Sen..John F.
o f Jarkionville, and State
Hep. Frederick Karl, of Day­
tona Hcarh.
In Ihe general election,
Burn* hruihed away Statr
Rep. Charles Holley, of Ht.

B u rn s

F if t h

Republican Ingen ran second to Cary A,
Hardee nf Live Oak. Hardee
. Prior to Burn*' smashing got 62,591 “ first choice”
victory, only/*twlce before in voti-»«to Swearingen’* 10,210.
modern history, and ju*t Third man in the race waa
•twice before then, ha* a mun­ I.inroln Hulley, president nf
icipal ehief been named-Gov* KteLiun .University a t_ the
Lime, jvith about 6800 vote*,
1*mnr. - —
- --------The late Park Trammell
The mmt recent occurrence
wa* in the 1921 campaign wiji an ci-M tyor. of Lakeland
when another Mayor of Jerk- when he entered the Govern­
aonvllla—John W. Martin— or'* race in 1912. He emerged
turned the trick. That wai -10 Ihe winner over four oppon­
year* *Rot A native o f Mar­ ent*. Trammell went down in
ion County, Martin hail only history a* “ the mo»t success­
four year* formal schooling ful msn who ever entered
in the rural school* hut be­ public life in Florida." He
came a telf-made man. Mov­ we* never defeated for public
ing to Jacksonville, hr •tuilled offiep. Hi* public service
law at night, pa sard the bur spanned some in years, about
and went into practice, A half of which wa* served in
brilliant orator, Martin wn* Ihe t'. S. Senate, (A fellow
elected Mayor at the age of . i ’olkJZ.OUnUian, present 1J. S.
.12, the youngest in the his- [Senator Spe**ard I*. Holland,
tory of the city, and served has an equally iprelarular
and
has- exceeded
three trim*, in hi* rampaign Vi cord
for Governor, Martin stressed Trammell'* tenure in ptrldir
Ihe need for good roads »nd office,|
Two other Florida cities
huiliies*
administration
in
State Government. Among hie j have *rnt their Mayor* tn th*
opponent* in that campaign Governor'a office in Tailahaswa* a former Governor, Sid­ see, (Inc. o f them, David
ney .1. Catts, aim known for Walker, had only to move
hi* flamboyant speaking abil- down the street from the City
Hall in the capiUl fitg
'.he
&lt;Vf.
In Ihe governor'* riu e be­ State l apitol. The Tallnhasfore thiil, in li'-'O, another c t- :senn' herame Governor im­
.1at Vkonville Mayor—Van C. mediately after Ihe Civil War,
Swearingen—did not fare in in Derernber. 1866,
well, Also a fnTfffer, city iuJJw ~Kaiiieratliat^ame year, up­
of Ihe Gateway City; Swear on the death by suiritie of
Petersburg,
nominee.

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Florida’* Civil War Governor, Ihe |m*l preferred - men with part selection o f. Governors.
exponent* f . n r . I K e last IQ Governora_ of
John Milton, a former Mayor ■legislative
of Apalachicola A. K.
.Governor, Of the-I f who have Florida had legislative expert
liaurw—served ** Acting Gov­ served in the high office, 21 erne. The Inst man without
ernor during April and May, of them h"d previously aerv- Jlhis lawmaking experience to
stepping up to the post from ed in Ihe Jl'iuse or Senate, or become Governor was John
President of the SUte Senate. ,bnth. Another G o v e r n o r , \V. Martin in 1921—10 years
He wn* among, the Confeder­ ~Jam*ir K. Broom* »U81-ft?),~agn! ”
'1
ate leader* who luhsrquently - served “ in ,-th e ‘ Seriate a fter' Two - mrn became Arting
wa* impri*oned, Al!i*on wa* stepping down as Chief Kxec- Governor by virtue of their
Ihe first Mayor of Ap'Jarhl- iitiv* of the slat*. _
position ay President nf the
rol*.
Never having served in the State Senate.‘ They were A.
History
underscores
the Legislature, Burn* a g a i n K. Athlon, who served briefly
fart that Florida voter* in |veers from the norm of the in l*N5 upon tha death of

G o v e r n o r 's

John Milton, and Sen. Char­
ley E. John* nf Surke, whn
succeeded .the late Dan Mc­
Carty o f Fort Pierce upon his
death in 1961 hut who failed
tn win a full trrm in the next
election.
Tom elected-Governors had
-served a* President o f -she
State Senate. They were Park
Trammell, president in 1905,
and Fred ’P. Cone, president
in 1911. .
Seven legislator* who later

became Gnvernor hgd served
a* S paker ilf the House, ih e
.m m , and the year* they were
Fpcai i t, were: A. K. Allison
&lt;15721, M. L, Stearns (lBiiOl,
W . S .1, miuigs (1896), A. W.
Gikhrilt, 119051, (iary A.
Horde* &lt;1916 and 19*Tt;-D»n
Mel nrly titH I; and- Flint*
•Ilryrint (1911),
It would he simpler hen
lo list the former Governor*
who had no legislative back­
ground than to name those

C h a ir

who‘had. In addition to Burn*
and Martin, thi nonlegislativ*
Governor* w e r e
Harrison
Reed (1868-721, who had
served «*# l '. S. Tax Com­
missioner and Postal Agrtiti
George F. tDrew ^ 1877-811,
Edward A. 'Perry (1885-891,
-Flan, ta II Flaming &lt;1889-921,
and Sidney J, Catt* (1917211, alt‘of w hom had held no
public office before their,
governorships, nor afterward*
hither.

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-MILK,

fire for the past 22 years, was presented with an appropriately inscribed
ailver tray by three of the five county judges under whom ahe nerved.
They are (from left) K. W. Ware, O. llougla.A Stenjltoni and present
Cminly Judge C. Vernon Mire Jr. Mrs. Fowler will conclude her aervice.H
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G. T. Willey Appointed Director;

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i l l A H lW l.V -.ll, i h i e l e l e r k in D ie H e m m o io -t^ a ia V w -y u d g ^ e e v l-— ■-) —

G. T. Willey, vac pirsidrol
and general manager nf the
Orlando division of thr Martin
Company, has been Heeled tn
thr hoard nf dirrrlurs of the
Winter Hark Telephone Com
pany, according lo President
J. K Galloway.
“ Thr addition nf Mr Willey
to our board of director* will
prnvidr us with valuable ad
vice In thr llrld nf lung range
planning,', s a i d
Galloway.
“ The Inipicl nf Ihr Marlin
Company on Ihr Crnlral FlnrIda arra has given Willey a
basis nf judgment that Is Im
portant In our fuluic opera
lions."
Galloway added that WtlIry'a background. In engineer­
ing and electronics are paniculirly appropriate In his as­
sociation with Ihr teb^ihonc
business
.
“ Aa a resident of Winter
Park his association with this
community is valuable to our
company and our atockhold• r i,". Galloway emphasised
1 The Winter Park company
now sen es aorne 32,OOU tele­

phones in Ihe mirlliern pail nf
Orange Cnunly and south pari
nf Seminnle County, tnrludlng
Winter Park, Maitland l as
M-llu-iry, LnngvHHwl, F e r n
Park, Forcsl (itv, Alta mnnle
Springs, Ealonville ami Gold
rnrnd
Willey imiM-il Ihe Mailin
t'nmpanv in 1929 aller wmk ng
with Ihe Viekers Company in
Montreal and thr llnsiol Air
plane Company m I'.ngUiut,
Hr holds an honorary degree
of doctor nf law* from Hollins
College and. ah Tiopornry de
grer of doctor of tilcnre from
Stelsnn University.
Willey is director of many
local civic and service group*
Hr is also director nf Ihe First
National Hank at OrUmlo and
II. G„ LeTourneau, Inc III- is
diredor-at large of the Florida
Slat* Chamber of Commerce
amt director of Ihe Central
Florida Development Commit
lee. He Is honorary chaitman
of
ihe Hoard of
Junior
Achievement of Orange Coun«yWilley received.the Central

Fluliila Sales and Maikelmg
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n( Hie k'ear Award" m 1963
1and Ihe Cmlrd Stale* Air
Force “ Syslrmt Command
Awaid''
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Achiev eim-nl in 19b&lt;

Tom McDonald’
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mg.
Mr McDonald * o resident
manager of the new Univrrs
itv Inn Motel.
Other survivor* Include his
twin hrnlhrr, F. Horton Mc­
Donald; his sister, Rrhpkah
1/niHr McDonald, and hi* par
ents, Mr. and Mr*. Morion
Mr Donald.
Funeral services will he
held at 3 p m. Tuesday at
Lankford Colonist Chapel, De-

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Jaycrcs Christmas Lighting
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man. announced today.
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winner in the commercial de.
corat inns' he^nnted.
Mr* and Mrs. Wesley-Place,
of 133 I’ inecrest Drive, took
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and Mr*. C. 1 Brooke Smith
taking the second place prize.
Anions the entries in the re­
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Power and light Company'*
traveling tn&gt;|Ji&gt;. ' '
Judges who had the problem
of choosing twtvvi-sn the many
fine entries were Mr* Sara
lv.it
Sanford head librarian,
and Mr and Mi». At Kina, of
l.niiipne, t ailt . visiting here.
'the fird and second place
wnun is ttoplucs are donated
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Tlie-Sanford Herald and f l o r ­
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i’S .lav eve luncheon at tile Civic
Center.
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•A three-day, 20-mile wild­
erness canoo and camping
trip, starting from Lake Aahby, was a highlight for Ex­
plorer* and Hoy Scout*.
Thirteen young adult* and
their leader*, Bill Duxbury,
of Poat 501, and the writer,
of Post 602, packed camping
gear into eight canoes for the
hoWday,
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The canoeist* found them­
selves in darkness by the time
they were in the middle of
the lake but with the use of
headlamp* and spotlights, the
• headwater of Deep Creek was
easily sighted and after a
short trip down the creek the
adventurers found suitable
dry land for the evening's
camping.
One of the highlights of
the. trip was fish jumping in
one-of the canoe*. When Padl
Gil martin and Butch Ken­
dricks canoe entered Deep
Creek, they disturbed a twopound bass, that was under
the hyacinths, with their pad­
dies and it jumped in their
canoe.
- Camping was (Tone on thalianks of tho creek F rid a y
evening and lean-tos wero
niade with the canoes. After
n hearty supper, most o f tho
tired Scouts hit the tuck ear­
ly with the anticipation of a
long and strenuous day ahead.
Saturday morning the eag­
er boya were underway and
JO minutes later, the fiist log
jam was encountered and the
beginning of many more portages to come, which made tha
trip difficult but intrigucing
and adventurous.
' Six' mile* dowtT~ereck the
Scouts made it irst stop to re­
plenish their spent energy
with food and recount their
experiences of sighting deer
and other wild life. Part of
their lunch con aisled of wild
manges picked along the
cic&gt; k bunk.
Saturday night the group
ramped a short distance from
the St. Johns River and this
stop-over gave the "swim
m i lt " a chance to diy their
wet clothes. While chopping
out trees that had fallen
a. lo s s tile creek Some of the
axemen lost their footing and
slipped into tile creek and a
cold liulh uas had
During the evenings iu"k
mg over flies, tfie aroma
tiaveled so far, it btought hi
two hunting dogs and they
euj” ) e it their suppei, loo.
Sunday morning the camp­
ers broke camp and ptoceeded down the cieek to the Ustrida Kish Camp on thu St.
Ji.Juisi River to drop off smut
of the young then and their
canoe* to enable them to at­
tend church in Sanford. The
trip was continued down tho
St. Johns River to l,cmon
[Huff fish rump. Eu route tu
the Bluff, many posalhla fu­
ture ramp sites were noticed
and a futurs canoa trip was
discussed.
The canoeists would like to
thank John Cassady of Long
wood, for the use of his canoe
trutler to make the trip possililf as well as owe of the Ex­
plorer's fathers, Rill Moore,
for transporting the trailer
up to Osceola Kish Camp carly Sunday murntng to bring
some of the canoes buck to
Sanford and Mrs. I'edrlck for
taking the trailer up to Lem­
on Bluff to pick up tiic re­
maining canoes tliut completed
the trip.
Participating in the canoe
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Troop 34; Chuck Scott, Boh
Javkaon, Jay Stoke* and Bill
Halback, of Troop 242; Curl
Abney, Butch Weit, Ken Von
Herbull* and Blck Michel* o f
J'oit 602, and Butch Ken­
drick*, Steve Stankiewicx, Eu­
gene »nd Paul Gilmartin, of
Troop 643.
Another canoe trip of thi*
type i* planned for the near'
future to a different location
and will t&gt;e for the Explorer
•age young men.

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Held As ‘Quaint’

FUNDS collected at a joint meeting of the
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are turned over to Mra. Brennettn Morris
(right), fund chairman, by Mra. Jean WilUa,
auxiliary president. *

By Donna Hale*
Longwood Mayor-elect llavld Wentworth amiutinrrd to­
day that Judge Kiunk L. Mil­
ler of Seminole County Small
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in the city hall beginning
Jan. 7 from 1 until 4 p.m.
Sessions wilt he scheduled
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REST ANI) LUNCH STOP made by weary cnnoolsts on Deep Creek.
Hick Michels netting his rest while Butch West, Curt Abney, Bill Duxbury, Bill Halback;. Gene Gilmartin, Steve Stnnkiewicz were preparing
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NEW YORK (UFI) - Mich­
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igan, th* nation'! No. l ranked but In the tournament agalnsi
CLEVELAND (UFI) - Th*
By Marthall Lingo
team, and St. John'*, one of LaSalle (5-1J. in the first gam*
Clcvelsnd Browns are HumTha Ellsworth High Eagles,
the East'a powerhouses, are on today's afternoon doublopious of the National Footbsll
Class L champions of Maine,
League today because quartersolid favorites to win their hcader.
rolled into Sanford yesterday
opanlng round games today
back Fraak Ryan, who hold* a
Princeton, featuring Rhodes
aboard the ACL'a Watt Coast
m ailer's degree In higher
and tonight In tho 13th annual scholar Bill Bradley and a 5 2
Champion ready for a twomathematics, renumbered hi*
Holiday Festival Raiketbal) record, opposes Syracuse (5-1)
game serlea with the Oviedo
Tournament at Madiaon Square In the second game of the dou­
simple arithmetic.
High Lions.
Garden.
Two minus two la xero, rea­
bleheader.
The first gam* will be play­
A poll of the eight coechei of
soned Frank, and with "Mr.
Michigan (6-1) oppose* Man­
ed at • p m . tonight at the
Ihe toams In tha ECAC tourna­
Zero"
covering
wide-open
hattan -(5-1 &gt; and Temple (5-2)
Lyman High Gymnasium In
ment,
disclosed
overwhelming
flanker back Gary Collins It
plays Cincinnati (5-1) In a
Longwood. The set of tilts was
eupport for Michigan and St.
took only basic subtraction and
night doubleheadar.
approved fiy the high ichool
John's to reach Saturday'!
an accurate passing arm to
Today's losers play an af­
art!vllles associations in both
title game.
lob three touchdown .throws lo
ternoon doublcheader on Wed­
Florida and Maine and by tha
Qary at the Browns swept ma­
nesday and the winners play
national group.
jestically to th* NFL champi­
New Coaches
op Wednesday night. T h a
The second affair will be
onship Sunday by demolishing
HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI) — championship game 1* sche­
played between tha aama two
the favored Baltimore Colls,
Ccai-h Hugh—Taylor of the. duled for next Saturday.
dubs Wednesday night in
27 0. . .
Houston Oilers named I-ou
Oviedo.
They were doubling on Paul
Rymkus offensive tin* coach
A Idler pf welcome from
W lrfltld to that had to leave
Florida’* Gov. Farria Bryant
and Jos Spencer defensive
aomabody open," tald Collin*,
waa raid during the brief ar­
.Ills tusth EwAsr
*
. ..
.
wfioae
thred
TD
receptlrm*
act
rival ceramonlei. In addition,
ALABAMANS HOUND — Alabama tminer Jim (loosetreem, left, cKecks
Bob's and (Otto's |
a league title game record.
a leUrr of greeting from
New Champ
the bnnged-up kneeg of the teiini’n quarterbnek Steve Sloan, center,'and
"It Just happened lo lie me."
Maine's Gov. John Heed was
Barber Shop
A L E R S A N D R I A , Italy
Joe Nimalh. The boys must be in shape to meet Tcxns at the Orange
Warfield, a rookie out of Ohio
. al*o read.
IN THE NEW
COTTON BOWL — Carlottn Lynch, 16, assists
(U CD—Benito MTFhelon out­
Slate and Cleveland'* lop re­
-Bowl Jnri. 1. w ..
~
*.
‘
The Eaglet were welcomed
In
tho
kick-off
of
practice
by
the
Ncbrnakn
Cornpointed
Piero
del
Pap*
Satur­
ceiver, was an Infrequent tar­
Sanford Plaza
to Seminole County and Ovie­
huskers, nt'Brownsville, Texas. A s'"M iss Texas
day night to win the Italian
get and faugh! only one pan
Hwy, 17-91
do- by Oviedo's Mayor Lee
Sweet Citrus," she tees up an oveftlxo grape­
middleweight boxing cham­
for 13 yards while th# CoH*
Oary when the entourage of
Owned and Operated By |
fruit for the toe of Cornhuakcr Boh Hdlin,
pionship. Michelnn weighed
were double-teaming him with
'l l player*, two managers,
nOB WILKERBON
Arkansan will be tho opponent for Nebraska at
1no pound* to Del Papa's
corner back Lenny l.ylca and
Coach Stuart and a faculty adclompion
Alabama
In
qu**t
prims ware* on New Year'*
United Press International
the Cotton Bowl In Dallas.
(NEA Telephoto)
189%.
right safety Jim Welch.
vlior arrived In Sanford. Also
Tha Houlheaalem a n d liny In three of the four, ma­ of its second perfect ichaon
Collins caught only five but
on hand to greet the visitors Southweit conference*, which jor howl game*—wrllh the In four year* In-Miami's Orwas tha Ov|*do High bind and *ra constantly engaged in « SEC already holding the up­ ongo Bowl and perennial pow­ three were money in the hank
a host of Oviedo basketball verbal battle regarding foot­ per hand.
erhouse Louisiana State Into for touchdowns from Id, 42 and
players, olher rtudenls, par­ ball superiority, display their
The SEC een&lt;Ta national the Bugar Bowl, where it 31 yards out.
The sudden collspse of the
ents and d v ic leaders,
ON 100 BRANDS
nirelt Syracuse.
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - B i l l Ruffela of Australia at' Ihe
m
*
Shortly after their arrival
Texas, national champion Colts In the third perkxl was a Harris, of West Palm Beach, quarter-final level. He beat thethe Eaglca were honored at a
ln*t year and th* runnerup In complete shock to the 79.544
and Marrrlo Lara, of Mexico, Ecudorian 3 6, 0 4. 6 3.
luncheon at the I’ lnccrcH Inn,
th* NWC, opposes 'Rama in packed Into Cleveland'* vast
Lara defeated Jaime Flllol
meet todxy In decide th# I9G4
stadium
tryl.ig
lo
keep
warm
in
Jaat night they were honored
of Chile 7,3, 38, 8 1. After]
John Boggs bail himself a er the Zulu’*. The Lucky the Orange rlalile, and sec­
at the First Ha pHit Church of
a 10 mile in hour wind off Lake champion In th* Grange Bowl
hsrrly nnsinc him out In the
fine prrsenl of a 210 gam* and HUlkr* won three from th* ond-ranked Arkaniaa, south­
Oviedo and at 7:30 Oils morn­
Erie that had the thermometer junior tennis tournament
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
first se( and faltering in the j
a t&amp;U series while rolling ftrr Four I'ro'a n» I&gt;»n Nicholas west champion, tackles Neing they departed by bus for
right
at
the
freezing
point.
OPEN
DAILY — 9 A. M. - 6:16 P. M.
iiraaka
In
lh«~Cotttfri
Bowl
at
Harris Sunday d e f e a t e d second for a loss, the Mexican
lb* l|*ndir*pp*ni In th* Hal- notched a 1HO/018 lerles to
the east coast for a "V Il"'
‘ For S3 minute* and 11 se­ Ecuador's Franehro Guzman, found his nel game for a
310 E. FIRST
SANFORD
urday Morning Junior League handy nudge John Smith with Dallas.
tour of Cape Kennedy.
cond! of actual playing time,
WK GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPH
who ousted top seeded It ay strong final set victory.
at Jet Lapel a* they won all a 1Rfi/ T&gt;17 erriei. The Masters
Mighty
Mirhlgm,
Big
T*n
Tuesday Ih# Eagles will go
the Bmwni and the Colt* not
four point* from liivir oppo­ grabbed a four gum* sweep at kingpin, langl** with Oregon
to Sliver Springs and Wednes­
only wara scoreless but so
the expen»e of th* New Slat* in the lto*c Bowl to
day they will aeo Cypress nent* Ilia Alley Cut*. It wa*
locked In a defensive struggle
Breed team despite some fine complrta tha N ew Vsnr'i Day
Gardens. On these trips the doubly rewarding for John
It appeared * field goal some­
Eagles will he accompanied became tli* youngnter* were rolling by liitlph Unger who picture.
where along the line would deThe SEC took the Initiative rids the 43th NFL title and the
by Oviedo school officials sml having their annual Christina* tallied n ISO/Alll eerie*.
Jim
Wood*
**l
Ihe
pee*
for
party
and
the
good
game
and
In thin Intersections! rivalry difference between an $B,0o0
student groups.
Although Oviedo has the ■erlri entitled him to a prise th* Unbeatable* In a thre* when Georgia whipped Tixaa share for the winner* or $3,000
best won and loss record so of a bowling paat good for point w in a* he hit for ■ 100/- 1'lech, 7-0, In the Sun Bowl at ■for the loser*.
tiiS7 series. The I’in Boy* plus El I’alo, Tex., Saturday In
far this season, the Eagles three games.
At 3:21 of the third period,
In other competition at llm Two waged n staUmata with on* of two bow) gamta played j lug old Lou G roli booted x 43will be favored In tonight's ini­
tial contest. This Is mainly Christina* party, the bowler* Hi* l.FMI.'n with Tom I'e- that day. .
1yxrti fiald goal to shatter the
Tha North toppled tha futility.
due to the height advantage revolved game* mid toy* a* trunic grabbing high ssrle*
South squad, l0-r&gt;, in th* 17th | At 8:24. after the superb
the Maine club has on the Iheir rew ard for good effort*. tumor- witli lSfl/B3(l.
Kevin Spoltki pared Uie nnmial Blue-Gray game in Jimmy Brown had contributed
Frank J'atterson rame In for
Lions.
The Ellsworth quintet is led n prize a* lie rolled 191,'JH4 Bantam Division nf the Sat­ the olher howl contest.
s 41-yard run to his day'* total
by 0-fool-S John Nash and the while paring the Gully Dust­ urday Morning League with
o{ 114 yards ir. 27 carnas. Ry­
roster include* several other er* In a three game romp nv * 1R2 tsrt aerie* while paring
an fired his first strike to Col­
the Beatles in a tlirre gome
hirdbotrdrr* who tower over
lin I.
win over the Jet Bowler* and
the afoot level, tin the other Hicks Third
At 8:48. with the Brown* In
thus found hlnixelf the rerlplhand, the Lions don't have a
pOAsesslon on Baltimore's 42 as
njIHKHHIKIUF, Ger I Ill'll ent of n nice prize at the par­
single mrmber of the squad
i result of tho second wind­
over G-feet hut the Oviedo frve — Dave link*, 10-ycnr old ty, The Itnlllcniuik' » also
blown punt by Tun Gilburg
Th* Inland Material* four- good for only 22 yards. Ityan
Is long on experience and United State* star, fini-du-d were three game winner* ov­
tljey'll use this advantage to third ill the Olmeridorf inter­ er the llc-ntnih.it nml the I*In knm* of th* Jrt Row ier-ettli unloaded another one lo Col­
try to offset the height edge national ski jumping meet Smasher* nml the Impatient l.t'ugu* *r* *1111 holding first lins for 42 yards to complot* *
Hull ilny
plnrv with a four game mar- ll.nolnt third Berio,! snlurae.
Bow In* hat tied to a tie.
the Eagles maintain.
if in nml a rr&lt; oril nf 40 win*
The games will be taprd
(jroi* popped over hi* *econd
ami 20 loaaea.
by radio listings WDEA In
field goal from lh« 10 at the
Ellsworth and WTltlt In BanThe Lll' Buggtra ara MfonJ Hart of tha fourth period and
with a log of SO and 34.
ford for rebroadcast.
Ilyan put lome more arithme­
Member* of the visiting
Klaini Koitlval had tha tic to work by pitching a SIsquad are John IM rai, John
high aerie* with a 1B3/B03. yard touchdown lo Colhiu.
Hoyil, John Unnchan, John
Maltha Hillings ahot a 111
(Iron , appearing In hi*
Whitmore, Wayne Mayo, Jim
game. Other* rolling sell in­ eighth title game to tie a dur­
Markoa, Larry Gross, Steve
cluded Dof Schatton'* US; ability record *at by Andy HoUethem, Mark Nosh. Greg
Jane Mpolaki and a IliH; Kaye huitelli of the New York
Stanley and Bruce Uraley.
Hubert* chrfkrd-in with a IOH Gianta, extended
hli own
Taylor, the tattle coach, has
alao-, and ^Inn^^Chadwlck. and chamukonxUio ntatka to eight
-----tlXUdU&amp;AJ
been In charge of 1he EllaNancy t'niiway
a
worth club for the past five
ICO.
attempts.
seasons. Although they, are the
Split conversions war* those
Thua.th* Browna regained I
The 'Jesp' Wagoneer give* you e new aarne of free­ dence to alt your driving.
defending state champs in
of Dunne Olvar — tha threa­ the NFL thron* for tha first'
And your 'Jaap' Wagonaer la definitely ® family
dom. Now you can go where you want. Not wher« the
their cl*as, the hulk of the
ten; aleo making tha baby- lima since 11)3 and the fourth
road lata you. The resaon? 'Jeep' 4-wheal drivel Juit wagon. Optional automatic transmission, power ataarEagles who won the title last
aplit waa Esthar Plapp and Uma in eight trie*. They pre
season arc no longer on the
pull one simple lever end your 'Jeep' Wagoneer will Ing, power brake*, plua aaiy riding comfort, and the
Busy Reno. The five-el* waa vlouily won in 1150 and 1954
squad. Thli year they have
take you oll-the-rond..,to a new world of fun end largeat load apace of any wagon In Ita fiald make It
me lie l wire by Dark it Owcni. after aweaping the board In
won only one of five games
parfaot for Mom’e ahopplng, picnicking or church*
Tha difficult five-ten fell for the Ill-fated All Amerlc* Con
safety.
hut Taylor la expecting the
Kay Shoemaker and tha 4-T- ference during the flfat four
going.
Follow
the
dunes
right
down
to
the
eee.
Or
take
th®
rluh lo Jell anytime and they
IQ hy (Jinny Chadwick.
year* of their existence.
Find out what 4-whaa! driving can do for your family.
•now oovarod road to the top of the hill. The 'Jeep'
do hive considerable potential
Dot is Omey was tha only
S
ob
your 'Jaap* dealer toon.
Wagoneer with 4-wheel drive hai twice the traction of
as soon a* they get more ex­
bowlar-atta to itrlka thrica for
The California condor ran
ordinary
atatlon
wagon*.
It
adda
«
wondarful
confi­
perience.
for a turkey.
soar from tea level to 20,000
k a i b b r Jeep c o r p o r a t i o n
The Lions have split four
fO U C O l.Q H IO
feet and descend rapidly with­
tilts this season. •They were
Fishra drink aa well aa eat out 1U effects.
downed twice by the Melro'i
Colonial Grenadier* but pott­
ed victories over Lyman and
Umatilla.

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Football To Display Top Wares

Jr. Tennis Finals Scheduled Today

Boggs Smashes Pins For A 550

SP EC IA LS
EVERY DAY!
FA R R ELL’S

T h e ‘Jeep* W agoneer with 4-wheel drive
has twice the traction of ordinary station wagons.

Inland Remains
In First Spot

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LA State Wins
‘PASADENA, Calir. (UP1&gt; —
Loa Angelas Elate College,
which swept through nine
games without a loss and aver­
aged better then 40 polnti •
game, Monday received III for­
mal •r*cognltlop as the Na­
tion'* top college division foot­
ball team.
Tha United Proa* Interna­
tional Trophy, aymboliilng the
national cbamplonahlp In Ha
division, w u presented to Los
Angclaa State College coach
llomer Beatty at the midwin­
ter meeting of Southern Calif­
ornia Football Writer* Asso­
ciation.

ON JIM’S TREE — As th® Cleveland Browna
uml the Baltimore Colts prepared for their
National Football League championship gnma
yesterday, there’s one player who cun look
hack on u record-breaking Christmas. That's
Jim Brown. Above, photographers dramatised
what the record books suy as he renchea the
height of his career. Not mentioned: this season
Jim hit the 1,446-yurds-gained mark for the
seventh time in his eight aeaeona as * pro.

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Between
Us Fans

Tha Clavetand gama Motiv­ tha National Broadaeating
Another indicator o f tha
fcNEW YORK (U H ) — Two gam*, r • g a r d 1 * ■ • of th*
tremendous Interest In tha ed approximately 11,800,000 Company.
professional football classici vrtathar.
"Ramambar, our attend*nr* pro gama la tha fact thaf, It (a from thee* spare**.
And should th* A FL *xover the weekend at Buffalo
Next year, th* American pand during that period, aaeh
and Clevrland-werb- powerful, this year for. eight gam** at nnw commanding million* of
Municipal Stadium averaged dollar* from television and circuit start* on Ha new five- new franrhii* would benefit
indicators that:
year $34-milllon contract with by $500,000.
radio.
— An annual world aeries 79,000."
game between the 'National
and American Football Lea­
gue champion* must become
a reality soon becauae of the
tremendous live-spectator and j
homa-TV
i n t e r e s t i n ' the
g o o d ^
i /v r ]
ajvort.
— Neither the N a t i o n a l
(N FL) nor th* American
(A F L ) title games, nor the
potential gridiron world aer­
ie*, will evrr be shifted to
P R E -IN V E N T O R Y S A V IN G S ! DEC. 28 T H R U J A N 2nd.
Southern cities merely berauaa
of
Northern
cold
weather. • •
Prices Dropped On A ll Christmas Stocks • Pre-Inventory Savings On
— Arthur B. Model), young­
#
*
# *
ish president of the Cleve­
land Brown*, knew exactly
1 • 2 - 3 Of A Kind Items • Special Prices On Late Shipment
what he wa* doing when he
hired head coarh Blanton Col­
Merchandise • All Yours On Easy Rudget Terms, W e ’re M aking
lier a* a replacement for
l’aul Brown in January 1963.
— A flock of loud-voiced
Room For New Stocks . . . . Y ou Can Clean Up!
admirer* of th* NFL’* West­
ern Division must be enting
a flock of crow a because
those holler guya claimed (hat
five nr six team* in the West ,
could wallop either Cleveland
or St. Lout* in the East.
In th* ’ first of two title
games over the weekend, the
Enat’a Buffalo Bill* won the 1
AFL championship byfcbeating
tha -Weat's San Diego Charge jrr* before a sellout 4(l212ipaid-spectator* at j l u f f« !«•’.»,
Saturday.
Sundqy, -the Enal'a C le'*:
land Brown* amaringly blank*d
the
West'*
Baltimore
folia, 27-0, at Cleveland be­
fore a sellout paid attendance
of 79.544. Th* Colt*' with
428 points this sraaon, were
.the third highest scoring club
in NFL history.
No one was frozen at either

By Murray Olderman
NEA Sparta Editor
Now I f i a well known (act
that Cookie Gilchrlit ha a aeen
the Inside •of a Buffalo pre­
cinct station and doesn't prac­
tice brotherly love with the
m en jn blue. But in the dress­
ing room tumult after Buffa­
AUTO-BOBUING — Scottish racing driver Jim Clark driven his Ford
lo beat Boston in the AFL’s
Cortina in a steep bank of the bobsled run nt Cortina D’Ampezzo, Italy.
Mush Bowl, the big Bill full­
Clark
nveraued 55 miles an hour on this stretch of the 1,700-meter run
back gathered round him the
in the newest thrill sport, auto-bobbing.
five cops assigned to that ala. tion and yelled for a photographgr. "S ec," he exulted
white he embraced (he Hub’s
finest, "I'm big with the cops
in Boston." , , .
"The most exciting sport 1 stay on tho steeply hanked,
Special to M IA '
A year ago linebacker Bill
A new winter sport, auto­ ever tackled," lays Britain’s twisting bobsled course. The
Kaman of the St. Louis Cardi­
nals announced he was quit­ bobbing, Is mad, thrilling and Jim Clark. "Races like the fid was quickly plckrd up by
ting because he'd never been dangerous enough to satisfy Indianapolis MM) and rallies olher* and Just recently 1# of
named to the Pro Ilowl, an even the most jaded of the in­ like .Monte Carlo can't touch the world’s leading drivers, in
Cortina D'Ampetxo, Italy, for
honor he felt long due him. ternational speed set. It con­ It."
Th* whole business started a banquet, played the perilous
He was lured back this season sist* of filtnmg a J*»t. small
and finally gained that dla- c»t» down a regulation hob- early this winter when some gaiiTo and found it much to
tinction. Now he says. "I don't; sled run and stepping on the Italian drivers decided it their liking.
"The car turns over almost
might he good sport to try to
know if 1 deserve to go or g»*.
vertically on some .of the
BQt. I Playej^six or seven
turns," says Clark. "Just a
gno^k ^.-STnf,* ; ^ ^ rest of the
thin margin off line and you
time I was hurt -and shouldn't
can hurtle over the embank­
have been playing." . . .
ment into the trees. You're on
Darts of criticism haven't;
the edge of disaster all the
_ lempeTed .JThimy -Brown, the-'
wajLsfowtr.” .*
—great Cleveland fullback, who
Bo LJungfcldt. Swedish rally
divides people into -friends or
champion, says auto bobbing
enemies — with one criterion
is " a supreme lest of timing,
being whether or not they
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (U P D - 95 was set in 1961 by Western co-ordination, nerve and driv­
liked his book,. "Off My
Chest." "1 was a target with­ Six records were broken and New Mexico, Welter Winkow- ing skill,"
"The new* sjvort proves there
out ever laying anything." he one tied during the 1964 foot­ ski to Ix-cm Jameson.
says. "People still take pot ball season by members of the
Bill Swartx, 250-pound tac­ are worse hazards than the
track,"
says
I’eter
•hols at me . . . because of National Association of inter- kle, from College of Emporia, race
the color of my skin." He collegiate Athletic*, acrordlng ( Kan) , added to his extra Hughes, winner of the 1964
feels he can go two more to the final NAIA statistics re­ point total by booting 32 of 33 Eaat African Safari Bally.
The t&gt; visiting drivers took
years at top speed as a run­
to finish his four-year per.
leased today.
ning hack, ami then, it'll be
formance with 135 ronverilons Ihr nrw aport gingerly at first,
Dan Miles freshman quart­
•fnin* because the Weather
tune to quit . . .
He also kicked four field goals but as ia inevitable when com )iis&gt;
I turned somewhat mild for
erback from Southern Oregon,
pelitive
aouli
gather,
before
Jim Lee Howell, the Giants'
to fall one boot abort of the
those locations.
completed
101
of
135
passes
for
long
the
pace
was
hotting
up
personnel director, made a
career record of 10.
However, th* ticket* to
ns they sought to outdo each
pilch to s kid they were In­ 1,074 yards and a completion
Dee Kolsow, Kansas Wesle­
both game* had been sold In
perrentaae
of
.717
The
oM
other
terested In The kid told him,
mark was 71 n( lot ( 71131 set yan, ran 93 yard* from acrlm
The climax-came when i's very colil -Weather preceding
"You're off 130,000 for the
mage agalnal Sterling'. (Kan ),
by
Gordon
Taylor.
Anderson
tin
Chapman, chief of Britain's the holiday period.
first year alone." . . .
to lie the mark set by Brad
Tha heavy advance *nlo*
(Ind
).
in
1933
laitus
Cara firm, took an ordl
Ev Case, just retired as bas­
llustad. E ither ilowa). In 1953
nary Cortina ardan into the proved Dial torrid grid fans
Another underclassman, t-eo
ketball coach at North Car­
Jiin Van Gorden, Eau Claire
Aoukl mush to the Arct
olina Slate has followed a nard Srheufler, Ottawa i Kan 1 State i Wis i, the NAIA’S all Belvedere bend at high speed
perhaps, to writ, h their heroea i
midday nap regimen f o r aophomore. caught 15 touch America quarterback, averag the car hung on the tup ot
make touchdowns.
the
banking
fur
a
split
second,
down
p
a
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s
to
break
the
one
years 1 rom 12 to 3 he is not
rd 256 3 yards a game in total
In tins colino.tn.li, it should
then
slowly
came
hack
In
to to- disturbed, no matter year mark ot It set bv Hugh offense In win the most coveted
t.e emphasized tl .it th* !ht*r
safety,
Rohrschneide
,
Northern
i
ll
what hotel he's staying in. He
individual NAIA title of the
Clark said the designer* of Preceding M l. rhnmpion*h||i
gets around intrusions by nois, last year.
vear
the thdi run didn't hasr motor I!ji mm hud h'rrn singed fm
cheeking in as "Mr, Sim
Hay Ritchey, William Jew
Van Gorden. a senior, fin cars In mind when they built mu h If.-p it .ill r ilii" * m C h ininns" — after a well known ell t Mo t. senior, booted 29
ished second in passing with the track, "but then I'm sure ci*go. New York and lim n
Inner.sprmg
The team he consecutive extrj points to
115 completions in 272 attempts the designers of ears didn't liny. Win
tinned osrr to Press Maravich break the oldest mark on the
for !! touchdowns and 1,950 have hubileddlng in mind
A
i r p r i s e h lf illv f
of
the
at State isn't designed to give honks Cecil Abrams, Milllktn,
an average of 216 6 yards a when they built their automo ri«‘\« lnnd Hub sail! Mnnditv
any coach trouble. Of the 12 tilt ), estahl-shed live former
I' \V•* rntihf have sold 11(1.1)00
game
! biles "
man traveling squad, right record of 28 in 1921,
The passing champion is
1** 1TilUUMI lin k f t A to Su h d ay's
are married . , One of them.
l ’ p|M'r Iowa's l.arry Netn junior Jerry llialvop. Austin
I’ele Inker, is a transfer from mere was C1edited with fuur
i l ex i. who isonpletad IM2 of
an Ivy League school Why’ intercept urns in one game to
3iio attempts (or 17 touchdown*
"I wanted to play basketball," become the first player llslcl
and 2,246 yards and an aver
answers Pete simply, "where in this category.
aeg «if 2l!i 5 yards a game.
they care whether we win or
fly t'nitrri P rrti
A 99 card pans play from
Ed Burrell. Ottawa l Kan )
lose " , . .
John William* to William junior, threw the most touch
llad m i Dhiiiun
Tlie Van Arsdale twins of
tarter against Colorado State down passes, 24, as he hit on
W.
Indiana are ratrd good pro
provided New Mexico High 1(13 of 191 attempts for 1.744 Boa ton
29
7
basketball prospects and arc
land* with a spot In Hie re yards while having only five Cincinnati
12
12
Inlet rated There's Just one
cord book The old mark of passes intercepted.
Philadelphia
IH IM
problem. Tliey have indicated
New
York
10
ACTION! THRILLS!
they want to play for Hie same
Mfltrrn DIvLnn
w**M» f
I(mm*
trim , and the pros Just don't
w.
- By Alan Mav«r
draft kids In bunches. . . .
Iwis Angeles
21
The rage pros are all upaei
FIRST GAME
17
St. Lou I*
• bout the rash of injuries
77*17 OtHO-V* A»J
Baltimore
16
7
:4 0 p.m.
which has hit the NBA this
r.f. £ r t U 0 &gt;Y T.*£&gt;
Detroit
13
year—and what to do about
T * £ A . VC A £C J A P
PARI-MUTUEL
San Franclaco
It
it Could mean the end of the
O- f j O J4C 9 *Y

Auto-Bobbing H o w -W h a t Next?

Collegians Break Six

Football

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Free Installation On A ll T ires IV-

TONIGHT

21 second rule, with a change
to the Olympic standard of
3n "W e no longer set up a
play," complains coach Harry ■ 1/
1A %1
,t»l f t . 1* ^ . " V lvi.I&gt;-A , 1
run, ahoot and fight the
laiards." And with the species
AOtY /A
getting bigger, stronger and
0O30Y
more mobile, and 'fighting
Xi/LL,
themaeives frantic over an 80
or TAB
game season, Jt figures some
CWfCAOO
guya are going to get hurt. . .
3iACfY
The Chlcego Cubs used to
/VAWAVS,
have a third baseman named
CM COvKi
Cy Block who hung around or
a rwsrt
ganited baseball for 13 years
i/X£ TYAT
and barely got into 17 major
A'/TY A/t
league gernes. So he switched
PAftctr
to insurance and last year
*T4*r Attc
aold $6,230,000 worth of pol­
firciA nve
PfCOAP
icies. Rut he'a still bugged on
y/ tyncg,i7y
the old sport and has Just fi­
TO 5PAP£.
nanced the publishing of his
ye eerreo
own book, "So You Want to
29 / Y MsBe a Major Leaguer." And he
gives them away for nothing.

6AMS9,

Matt Snell, who was the
AFL rookie of the year, once
had w tn i boxing aspirations
and gut intd Golden Gloves as
a Long Island high school kid.
"I lost oty fight," muses the
young Jet fullback, "and l
quit." . . .
Between you'n'me. Isn't It
going to be fun if the Justice
Department ever gets around
to investigating the opinion of
bonny Werblin (he owns the
Jets) that tha collegiate draft
Is Immoral? . . .
-The mongooit it ftmed at
a tntke killer.
The Sehnauxtr 1* ft German
type gf dog much like a Ur*
/ie r.

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Balttmore 126 Cincinnati 119
Bn*ton 112 Detroit too
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Lo* Angeles at Boston
Sin Francisco at Cincinnati
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South Pacific
The Sanfold Naval Air Stalion tower gave the signal a
few d*y» ago for what was to
be a 10,000 mile flight of a
locally baaed Vigilante from
here to the USS Ranger some­
where in the South Pacific.
At 3:07 p. m. on Dec. It the
first trans pacific flight of a
RA-SC aircraft got under way
with these words:
“ Sanford tower this Is Navy
151620 standing by for clear­
ance."
"Roger,’ * came the reply,
•*ATC clears Navy Jet 151620
to Alameda Air Station via. .*'
The trip was not going to be
an easy one for Lt. Charles E.
McKenna, pilot, and the re­
connaissance attack navigator,
CLIMBING ABOARD their RA-BC Vlgilnnto in n historic trnnft-Pacific
&lt;Lt. (jg ) Forrest W. Sherrill
flight from Sanford to the South Pacific are these two men stationed at
Jr. There would be long hours
Sanford Naval Air Station. In the foreground is Lt. Charles E. Mc­
for the pilot and the recon­
Kenna, pilot, and with him in Lt. (ji?) KorreHt W. Sherrill Jr., the naviga­
naissance attack navigator sit­
tor.
(Official U. S. Navy Photo)
ting In their cockpits of the
Mach two reconnaissance at­
tack bomber. During these
hours miny lask&lt; would, be
performed: radio communica­
tions, in-flight refueling, and
constant alertness to Die performsnee of the versatile ItASC aircraft.
Sanford-to Alameda in-Cali
Ry.M*nWn:t _CrzsJby__ .la id , .najley, J oe Catmoa;
TornraTiSM Be CM R l f t f to? “
j December Dusty Roots' Junlar.dolebonding. DarTene‘
of the long Journey. However. | The
Ferrell, Michael-Kelley, Steve
from California lo the final Horse Show started off with a
Halkcr; senior polehendlng,
destination, performance of the bounce as Club Vice President Joe Cannon, Joyce Kelley,
pilot, the reconnaissance attack Hob White, Jn a false takeoff
Van Stuart; pick up, open, Joe
navigator, and the aircraft
leading the Grand Entry, had Cannon, Mjp-y Ferrell and Rewould have tc be perfect. The
his horse spooked by Old liecca Giles; Junior western
crew and the RA-SC did per­
Glory and "R ebel" actyd like pleasure, E vart. Shohmakcr,
form perfectly; to Hawaii, aa buckin' bronco coming out I.inda Murphy. Tommy A m ­
cross 2,200 miles of water to
lin. senior western pleasure,
ot the shoot.
Wake Island, over another 1,*
Entrance to the rodeo arena R. K. Safely, Pal Bradford,
560 mile* of ocean to Guam,
■purled a brand new sign let­ Jack Kelley;
1,300 more mllci to the PhtlpJunior (lag race. Tommy
tered cleverly in rope which
pines and then to the USS
was nude and given to the Austin, E v a r t Shoemaker.
Ranger.
club by Miss Marjorie Adams Darlene Ferrell; senior Hag
The first trans pacific flight
ot Daytona Reach at the No­ race, Larry Cannon, Jack
of an RA-SC, however, could
Kelley, Robert Eaton; musical
vember show.
not have been accomplished if
Junior high point trophy for lires, open. Tommy Aiistln,
the crew and the aircraft had|
the day went to Tommy Aus Joe Cannon!“ "Robert Eaton,
not received outstanding sup ;
tin nl Lnngwood who grabbed jackpot Jumping figure A
port from the various Naval i
off 26 of the possible t2 points Larry Cannon. Travis ilruwn,
Commands, auadrons, a n d
wttti two firsts and two sec­ Van Stuart.
ships which provided In Right |
onds among others
refueling, radar, and cbm*
Senior high point trophy
munirations assistance, and
went lo Joe Cannon Of &lt;ir
navigational aids along the
lalido who raced away with
flight path.
21 points including three llrsls
And so. at 7 35 a in, on
December 20 Navy 131620 land and one seeoml
These show points, second
ed aboard Hie aircraft car­
f
t
in n series of six, are being
rier Hanger somewhere in the
aecu in ula led toward a two
Miss Ivti SjoiuMin^, the Mr*’
South Pacific The landing fol­
foot tall six months high point f i t i t j mid (iift. .Shop, »Sh nfo i d
lowed 10,000 miles of flight
irophy sponsored by Mitchell IMri/.a inml Hiitifoi«I, i Im | VM*rc
the longest extended flight ot
trailers of Sanlord winch was fail Ihi isl in HU hi title appeal
an RA-SC Vigilante, and Upon display for ilic tu-st time illli in fin* inoal recent jnmjo
first Trans-I’ arilic Bight of an
«■ml «&lt;I'jiar&lt;*nVl&gt; vt;is art wren «»f Ihe **l ’Inim sStoie A^e," i
It A-SC.
inifioriiil piihlit alion for elmin
In the wonts ot Vice Admiral
were pared last as tlu-y rvi*r .iloic maiii!||e! N.
Ramsey, Commander Nasal
Tilt* in title wan mt*c&lt;i111pHll*
Air Forres, t! S Atlantic had lii's'n.
la-ader in competition for M’i J iiy it ile iio r m ill r * t c i i &gt;t
Fleet
“ The planning and
smooth execution ot Bit- first Hus award, with four mure phofiift o f the U K ( 4i i l i | HlliJ
R A W Transpar Is a tribute lo 1 sbuws in go. t* senior division •*11f t Shop which U.MN I e» elit l&gt;
the skill and high degree of tuler Jark Kellry of Cocoa opt iietf hy Minn S p a ll 111ink'
The -hop u Ih e f 11t%l III h
competence ot personnel in with II points, followed tty
vulted Wei' done to all and lunous, Kvarl shoemaker 211 f ia m h is e t ) ilit i 191 o f 5 tn ie s lie
especially to l.t McKenna and poinls. Tu rn illy \ushn. , 26 Ih jj esf n h |i*h e i| Iiy t)ie Hen
poltlls. Christine ( opelell. 25 Kiankhn liivtMtm o f ( i i y |*io
Lt. tjg l Sherrill "
1 [mints.
Vulniic Allred. - 23 ilmtH ( t o p . Minn SpaiihhuK.
pIMOnla and seniiir Jot* rtniioii o u ite r itf the * lu t e , h I m i op*
unit 23 points.*
e ia le p the Hen K TutiM in vaProviding a more sober note Me ty w Ini** in I he Food F a it
in the atlerniMin's aclivities .Shopping center.
was the announcement that
Big Ciirlstophi'r family, vvlptse
Fanfotd Rai l ration Depart- 1 mother and son, I^-e. was m
merit announced today, the a serious auloiiinlillc aeeldenl
annual holiday dance will t«- til Orlando, would enjoy hear
held on New Year’s Day. mg from their ruler friends
starting al 7:30 p.m.
Tlie Christophers have been
George F. Hull, 71', died
Music Will be the Fc)o*h- i a.-live
Uisttnits
, fort,vt,rM am
id young Lee, in [ M,. mot in i H o a p lia l in O rla m lu .
teenage dance- blinds in the rrUinil comJilton in Oranj£r I
R o m O ct. 3 ii, IM85 in C r e r i'
Centr nl Ftoi Ida nie». The Memorial Hospital, is popular
b I iu w , A l a , he tia il liv e d in
event will eonelude al It pin amorn; sprctntori and rulers
S u n fo id fo r the past 47 y e a r s ,
Department director Jim .
ntitkin^ Ills home on S o u th
Jeriilgun said Hint regular
Kvent uinoers. first three in SmiiTohI A ve n u e and at M an ­
H . \S TATION
aehotil rluthes will be tin' each in older as named, were
ioc Coi ner during tins lime,
diess for' the oeriisiuri All junipr keyhole. Darlene Fer |)F « a» * retired farmrr.
teenager * are urged, Jernigun re It, tommy Austin, Linda
Survivor* me four children,
added, to pick up reert'atirm .Murphy; senior keyhole. (Van Kugene Hull and Mrs. Stella
card* so they will mil mist Stuart, Larry Cannon, Dale |Smith, of Sanford; Harry
out on the ldg holiday affair. Ferrell; junior clover leal Hall, of Grrtna, Iji . and Mr*.
Kvarl Shoemaker. T o m m y Lcdn Sumner, of Folsom, La.;
SEE-ALl. LONG GRAIN
Austin. Michael Kelley; senior 14 grandchildren and two
In space language, Mach
clover leaf, Van Stuart, ltar- grrat-giandchildrcn.
is the speed of sound.
Service* and burial at Syl­
van Lake Cemetery were
scheduled for 2:30 p. m. to­
llltm; R E D N O . 3U3 C A N
day.

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Jackie Keeps Quiet Holiday

ASPEN, Colo. (UPI) — T be.a. m. today and after addition*! the exclusive Aspen Alps Club.lduring the day on the western! from its normal sire of 1,200 i
most famous tourist in this al skiing Instruction lunched at I More than a foot of snow fell Colorado community; swelled' about 5,000.
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snow-packed mountain resort
town turned in early Sunday
night while most of the vaca­
tioners here whooped, it up al
parties.
Mrs. John F. Kennedy and
her children, Caroline. 7. and
John J r„ 4, were in bed,by &amp;
II TOD a rt 62 rear* ot a ia nr
p. m. after a full day of activi­
ty which began before dawn. •iliW and ara r a r r it in t " ' t r
hall nl tnor I ih -uhi* Irnra re­
The widow of President Ken­ tirement b e n rfili under Sn rlal
nedy and her children attend­ S e ru rflr nr anr ilm ila r |M-n*inn
Application for Membership In Eekerd Drug Stores
ed 7 a. m. mass at St. Mary’ s plan run ara enlltled to t'H F E
Memberdi Ip In ilia E r lr r d
Catholic Church with the Rob­ Dm* Stnret Senior C iliie n
ber! Kennedy family, then ate Club.
Members re re h a a dratile
breakfast *L Aspen Meadows
Lodge, the plush resort where diw nnnt from r r r u l i r telling
MEMBERSHIP CARDS HONORED
n rlre nr m annlaelurer’t retail
they are staying.
iit l p rire nn a ll preterip linnt,
Despite an open invitation to pharm areutlrala. vitam ins, and
more than a doren parties, the mn»t ntlier drug tnpplies (nr
PiMM *nr«tl
at • m*m|*i at th« flefcara
Ciiltvrt 0**mi Ctu» I
HUT* Ov«* 'll O
rr,rtotal
ids*' Incan'* I
off wf
--.s
on»- and
Sad* lacuMtv *** •tmtint r#1ie*mant franafila wfitcii tonttituU
former First Lady chose to IIteir own nte arrn rd in a lo our
•«"
“ •* * * '* ,n 4
ml* noMiiftU anif i)*t« not «t)it*pat» an# •nr wart V • un S irlla M that this t» (a,
Senior C fllre rti Sebednla
i* tuRitel to «-«nrollation lor ibuv*
stay in her room and rest afHo duet, nn a tiv tim e n li. nn
trr a morning of skiing in­ n k lira lin n II tnu q u tlilv . fill
My name it................................ ................... S S# (or Plan)
struction on 7,900-foot Butter­ nut the ap pllralin n at iba r is lit
and
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any
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milk Mountain, a "beginners"
Address.............................. ......................................................
slope three miles west of As­ Siam.
pen.
Signature..................................................................................
She began her day kt 5:30

ABSOLUTELY FR E E ! M E M B E R S H I P IN T H E
ECKERD DRUG STORES SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB
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Dorn May J7, 1U04, in Al­
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She la survived by ons
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Sanfurd, and two niecea.
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Daughter luncheon was Frank Dunn, whose
daughter, Gigi, ia the only girl in a family of
four boys . . . . all bin brothers. (Herald Photo)

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Kiiial plan* » i k u&gt;*dr fur
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held at O'Lenu State I'ark
near High Spring*. The trout*
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Seven Sanford Junior High
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riod, Hugh Carlton, priixlpal.
announced.
Those in the ninth gradr
were Sheraljrnn Williame and
6 ue Price; eighth giadert
‘. were John Durham, Hetty
Kuy kendall Analre Moore and
a Vm
Robblne. Lon* seventh
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the ninth grade, 51 in the
eighth grade and t»0 in the
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Garden Club Fetes Author At Coffee
The gracious Washington ered detail, was an alabaster j arrangement of fugl mums I and silver candles,
Drive home of Mrs. Voile Wil­ container holding a unique |combined with silver leaves! Coffee was poured from
liam*' Jr. was the setting of a
reception coffee for the Gar­
den Club of Sanford honoring
Amy B. Lau, author of the
new book, "Teaching Table
Techniques."
Mrs. Williams greeted the
guests, at the door and Intro­
duced them to the receiving
line headed by Mr*. Lau of
Winter Park; Mrs. Herbert
Chain* Sr., a neighbor of
Mrs. Lau, who assisted with
sewing and preparing for the
book a* well as lecture* and
tours, and Mrs. Francis J.
Mueller, president of the Winter Park Garden Club, who
assisted with the programs.
The William* home featured
magnificent creative holiday
decor with a topiary over the
spacious stone mantle design­
ed from corn husks, pine cones
and colorful fruit* and berries.
Centering the serving table,
which was covered in an ex­
quisite cutwork cloth featur­
ing Intricate hand embroid­

MUR. AMY R, LAU, left, Winter Park author, shown copy of her lw&gt;ok
to Mrs. Voile A. (Cownl**v-JWUUiMn‘» Jr. at n recent coffee hold at the.
Williams home. Looking- &lt;rn a re Mrs. Herbert Challis Sr. of Winter Park
and Mrs. Francis J. Mueller, president of the Winter Park Garden Club.

Bring water to a high boil­
ing point, without salt, before
cooking corn on tho cob. It
will taste better.

tique silver service comple­
mented with a variety of dain­
ty Danish pastries sttraclivety
arranged on silver trays.
The Ixora Circle members
served as hostesses for the
and pouring were ofof the circle who arc
Mrs. J o h n Morgan, Mr*.
Brooke Smith, Mrs. Robert
Rosemond and Mrs. Kenneth
McIntosh.
Amy Lau's ‘ Teaching Table
Techniques" is a fabulous in­
terpretation of splendid table
sellings designed for moder­
ate Incomes combined ilh ingenuiety, patience and elbow
grease.
The book is actually a pre­
lude to gracious living with
brilliant colored photographs
featured throughout. The contents Include table coverings
and how to make them; table
appointments; a decorative
unit; every day "quickies";
holiday and special occasion
t a b l e s ; Christmas decora­
tions; extras a n d
flower
shows.
Copies of this , fascinating
gtihlicaUoa wvay '“t purchased
from L’Naaf Shop in Winler
Park or from the sulhor her­
self.

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Tngc3l The ^best* enjoyed the con-1exchanges
Two tables were laden willil
iTrmcnla lilrscllvcly arrange
By Julia lUrloa
|
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j,genial get-together with many| greetings.
The beautiful Boston Road templing party pretty refresh-! for the beautiful service.
home of Mr. and Mr*. Robert
Bradford Sr. In Altamonte
Springs was the settlngirecent­
ly for an elaborate open house
Chrialmss party wilh friend*
from Ssnford, Oviedo and
Orlando participating in the
festivities.
Decorating t h e reception
area were beautiful arrange­
ments depicting the Christmas
theme.
OVEN CLEANING
MANSFIELD, Ohio &lt;UPI)
— Homs service specialists
suggest you clean your oven
thle way: fill a aauca dish with
household ammonia and-leave
it In the elosed oven over­
night. In the morning, even
the moet etubbom soil will be
eaey to remove with a cloth
dipped In warm, eoapy water.
The home aarvlca spectaiiats
for Waatinghouia explain am­
monia haa an amasing facul­
ty for looaanlng aven bakeden splll-overe.

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Page 10 — Dec. 28, 1964

WereIB

Miss Southward E ngaged.

Yule Meeting .

Mr. and Mr*. Erneat M.| nounce the engagement and| daughter, Mia* R o a e m a r y
Mr*. Donna Welta and Mrs. Southward of Sanford ' an- J approaching marriage of their I Southward, to Martin Allen
Kornreich, ion of Mr*. Law- •
Dorothy Wade boated the Dec.
rcnce Kornreich and the lata
18 Christmaa coffee of .the
Mr. Kornreich, of Manhattan,
WASPS (Wives of Aircraft
New York City.
Support Personnel of Sanford)
The lovely bride-elect wa*
held at the home of Mrs.
Wells.
The guests were greeted by
bright decoration* and a tab
le laden with dellclou* home
- born in Hanford and wai
made pastries, and centered
with a lovely Christmas candie engraved with golden
leave*.
The wive* Continued In the
and la presently a senior at
holiday spirit a* they caching.
the University of Florida,
■
ed gift* and entertained ape
Her fiance was born in New
cial guests, Mrs.
York and attended New York
thews, mother of Mrs. Mary
University as an undergrad­
Ellen Hughes, and Mrs, Betty
uate and waa graduated wilh
Barley, guest of Mr*. Wade.
class of 1959. He is a
The business of the day was
event
senior medical student a tth e
presented to the members by
University of Florida.
Mrs. Cindy Parsons, and in­
The wadding, will be an
WHEN TO GROUND
cluded election of a new sec­
of Jan. 8 at the homo '
retary-treasurer. Mr*.
THE
STORK
MYTH
the
bride’*
parents.
Gellner, and a telephone com­
PALM
SPRINGS. Cmlft.
mutes chairman, Mr*. Jean
(U I’l) — At age nine, the
Muagrovc, as the members bid
typical boy,or girl knows why
farewell to the former secre­
the bees buzx and birds hum.
tary-treasurer, Mrs. Mary
So w.’ y&gt;-a»t .levej with tha
Loftus, and telephone chair­
youngatertnfWiA-'
man. Mrs. Katie Kent, as both
life? .
will be leaving the area soon.
That ia the age, according W
MISS ROSEMARY SOUTHWARD
The gala morning gathering
to Dr. Robert N. Rutherford,
waa brought to a close as the
that sex education ought to
members presented two door
begin. The expert from the
priie* to lucky winners. Mrs.
University of
Washington
Katie Kent and ID*. Lenoie
ffehool . of ‘ Medictire/rSfattle. . Thletr
•'' ■- vloTJ a *ynfpo*fum“ on
WASPS attending werl the
iation Growth” that Ufa facta
Mmes. Carolyn Conroy, Marti
at that age would b*lp to aolva
Danklef, Louise Fadden, Pam
By Mrs. II. L. Johnson
to which say*: "Seek the the related problems of juniorGarcia, Lou Gellner, Isabelle
Twenty-one girls from the Iruth, Act in kindness. Create high pregnancy, teenage mar* p
Goshorn, Mary E. Hughes,
Upauty, Do the iiccdful deed." riage, and the divorces that
Katie Kent. Mary Jo I-oflu*, Lake Mdnroc 4-H Handy Help­
This motto was written down terminate half of these marriers
club
motored
to
Umatilla
Molly Mahlman and Kathy
by
the girls to be remember­ ugc*.
Saturday
to
visit
the
HarryMantel.
ed in the future. This will be
Also the Mmes. Jean Mus- A n n a Crippled Children’s
done by them because they
To keep clothes from blow­
grove, Cindy Parsons, Pat home.'They were accompanied
are making plans to start on ing o ff a line, use two coat
Scott, Genie Spradlin, Shir­ by their leader, Mrs. II. L.
another project for these chil­ hanger* with hook* facing in
ley Taylor, Letwrc Thiel, Johnson, and Mr. and* Mrs.
dren to ha taken to them at a oppoaita directions.
Phyllis Thompson, Dorothy Wilbur Pent, Mrs. J. V. War­
later date.
Wade, Marie Walker, Donna ren and Sirs. Kirkpatrick.
Later the same evening the
The girls took a large pack­
Wella and Sally Williams.
age of gifts they had made girls had a wonderful time
to be distributed to the boys at the Christmas party plan-'
*M.'*&amp;u*y*.
ned and prepared by them at ■
and girts.
the
home
of
their
leader.
A
They were given a complete
tour of the building by one o( gaily decorated tree was plac­
the nurses, Mrs. McCormick, ed in one .corner of the living
and they spent some time wilh room. The decorating " com ­
the children till king to them mittee composed of Hetty and
about Christmas and their Charlene Baker, Linda PalDIRT GARDENERS CIRCLE
Ion, Gail Cooper and Mjrtic
hobbles.
The Dirt Gardeners met at [
The therapy room proved an Harris used a color scheme of
the home of Mrs. C. W. Ua
interesting point to the girls red 'and green in decorating
krr for a coffee and buslneia
as it was explained to them the room?.
meeting.
Becky nnd Barbara Gowan
very thoroughly by Nurse Mc­
Refreshments were served'
were in charge of the gift ex­
Cormick.
from a table centered with
After the tour ot the differ­ change. Donna Pent, Karen
an arrangement of red carna
ent
rooms they were taken to Kirkpatrick, Cookie Russell
(ions, A beautiful table Christthe
hobby room and showed and It iitls Bullard were in
mat tree of fresh porlacarpits
the
many
things the children charge of refreshments. The
sprinkled lightly with snow
mixed cold drinks were given
FOR Al’ I'UlNTMENT
and twinkle lights was made had made Thik was in charge to the girls by William Har­
of
Nurse
Freeman,
who
is
ttic
by Mr*. Baker.
ris, father of .Myrtle.
CALL 322-5692
Mr*. Herbert Plapp explain­ grandmother ol one of Dje
A special guest of Hie girls
visiting
girls,
Julie
Gatias.
ed how to make an angel out
was the county agent. Miss
of scraps of material starched
Mrs.
Frerman
instrucls
Myrlie Wilson. She and Mrs.
and then sprayed gold.
them in making their own
Johnson were presented gitU
BEAUTY SALON
Plants were exchanged by molds for making ceramics
by (he girls during the even­
members present.
and they have their own kiln;
IN MONTEZUMA HOTEL
ing Various games and other
Those attending were the fur baking the ceramics. They ;
(
,
, ___ i which
Mmes. C. D Perry. W, A. also have * loom
from
,
,,were participated
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In during the paily hours.
Yung, W. E Klrchhoff, Byron they do their own weaving,
Fox, R. F. Robison, J. R.
Several articles that thrill­
Wells. W. D. Gardiner, H. C. ed the girls were pictures
Plapp, Clyde Ramsey, Irvin made out of rice and maca­
Fleischer, Charles Weaver, roni, a framed picture of a
George Harden, 1. E. Deeper, map or the United States
William Bristol and co-hos­ made with four colors of yarn,
tesses Mrs. W. B. Wray and eperges made from palmetto;
Mr*. I. E. Batten, and Dr. fronds, vases made from
Doris Cline.
plastic containers and a mot-

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THE ROBERT BRADFORD home in Altamonte
Springs wan tho site of a recent open houtte
honoring many area residents. Enjoying the festiviticH from the left are John Evans, Oviedo;

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Mr. nnd Mm. Robert Bradford Sr., hosts; Mm.
Dougins SteriHtroni, Mr. Stenslrom anil Robert
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By Mildred Henry
Mr. ami Mr*. Oscar Craigh*
ton and family of Hartley
Circle have left fur their old
home in Michigan. They will
viilt relativei and friends
during the Holiday*, coming
back to Deltona after the first
of the year. The Craighton’*
son, Jim, who is in training
at tlie K I Sawyer Air Force
Base in Michigan will apend
the Holiday* with them.

MBS. W. H. MARTIN, seated, of Oviedo assists
in pouring at the lovely open house held re­
cently at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Brad­
ford Sr. in Altamonte Springn. Also nnsisting
were Mm. Hobert Watson, standing left, and
Mrs. Ronald Mnsten.

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Llewellyn, who it Mr*. Han­
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Bake to a golden brown. For
PANCAKES:
lilting, pan-fry chipped heel
2 cups milk
in butter. Stir in 1 cup of the
2 eggs
sour cream. Place about 1
2 tbspa. melted shortening
Ibip. filling on each pancake
2 cups.pancake mix
and roll up. Arrange in two
FILLING:
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2 tbsps. margarine
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2 cup* dairy aour cream
For pancakei, place milk, pre heated 325 degree oven
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Mr. Frank Reed of Hartley
Avenue will spend Christmas
week in Deltona, returning in
January after hIa retirement
goes into effect in Michigan.
Mr*. Reed returned to Del­
tona recently after undei going
heart surgery in Ford Hospit­
al in Michigan. All the neigh­
bor* on Hartley Avenue will
be glad to set the Reed* establi* ted in their home here
pefminently.

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MONDAY P. MM l (St News

DEAR ABBY: My husband
*nd I have been beat friendi.
with the couple next door
together, have taken trips to­
gether and our children play
together. One night (a few
weeks ago) the husband Vent
to bed early, so his wife
came over to watch TV with,
for years. We play bridge
us. She went home around
midnight, but forgot her
house key and was locked
out. Her husband, being a
very sound sleepsr, didn't
hear the doorbell. She came
v over to our bedroom window
(not wishing to awaken our
children by ringing our door­
bell), and shouted up to us
to help her get into her
house. My husband put on
his bathrobe and went outaide to try to find an open
window in their house while
I kept ringing their phone.'
hoping to wake up her hus­

band. t

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Dec. 28. 1964— Pape 11

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and my husband was homa
in fire minutes.
One of the neighbors must
have seen my friend under
our bedroom window, and
watched, my husband join
her in his bathrobe, and now
we find ourselves in the mid­
dle of a big scandal! Some
say- we’ve been switching
mites for years. Others say
this woman Is trying to break
up my home. Anyway, the
talk is all over town and we
are afraid our children
might hear It from theirplaymates. I can't go up and
down the streets yelling Jt
Isn't true. What can we do?
We can’t all leave (own We
own our homes, our hus­
band’s jobs sre here, and we
can't afford to move.
INNOCENT VICTIM
DEAR INNOCENT: Don't
do anything. If you could •(-.
.ford to leave town, the move
finally succeeded- would only make you appear

guilty. Worthwhile people
cians are constantly being
neither believe gossip nor
pursued by man-hungry wo­
spread It. And the most
men, but those who don't
wholehearted denial h»4 yet# want to be bothered need
to still one vicious tongue.
bnly to ignore the glances,
Stay where you are and keep
messages and overtures as
your sense of humor.
soon as they get the pitch.
• • •
• • •
DEAR ABRY: 1 am disDEAR ABRY: The Utter
gusted with women. My hus­ from the mother of the 17band plays with a wellyear-old boy, who tried to
known band Women call him
tell her that he should be
up and write to him from all
allowed to stay out until
over the country. Some o*
. yidnight every night because
them are old enough to be
"all of his friends" could,
his mother. I often travel
fascinated me. I am the mo­
with my husband and have
ther of five sons. My oldest
ictually seen wwnan follow
(now married) tried the
him to the door of the men's
same stunt with me. 1 asked
room! Any time now I ex­
him for the names of the
pect to see one go In after
boys who had all th« privil­
him. Whatever happened to
eges he wanted and 1 tele­
decent women?
phoned their mothers In
-WU
LISA
DEAR LISA Decent wo­
men are still with us, so
don't judge the entire sex
by the women you've seen
chasing your husband Musi­

front of him. It turned out
that all the boys werr us­
ing the same story. .They
laid 01’ R son had all the a
”
priviligrs THEY
wanted.
Tbe other mothers were glad
I called. Once my son learn­
ed that Mother could not be
fooled, he quit trying.
A THANKFUL MOTHER
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"I have the problem of dry,
wispy
, Bfekfe W also a
over the opening two-hesrt dirty gray and blonde mixture
hid. This made it impossible i What should 1 do? I must do
for North and South
s f-ib
home, as 1 have no
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South players went to seven I Mrs. W."

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V 8S
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which was the heat Fast ami
A A
West could do since seven
Both vulnerable
hearts was a lay down and
North East South Wrst
worth 2.210 points.
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lowed to play six hearts amt
Opining lead— 8 K.
amre 1,460 points, not one
to hnl seven was permitted
to collect the grand slam n unusual action with thrlr
even-raid shade suits and
bonus.
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smart and very useful, because
Iteverages don’ t liave to 1m- fat
One West player decided Now apply cosmetic oil directly of Its light weight.
tening An eight ounce serving
that Fast wus doubling for a n ‘ on the scalp; yes, the same
"M y former husband has
of cranberry orange slimmer
unusual lead and opened a Cosmetic oil you use on your
remarried and soon is going
diamond, whereupon South face ami neck. Scalp is skin to live near me. | am a com­ contains only about IS cal­
ories. Just before serving
scored Htftl plus 600 plus 60 or and readily absorbs the oil.
mittee .member
..
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.
combine four cups of dietetic
a total of 2.1*30 points. The Then, when your hair shows
group (hts .Iso). How should f r , nbm &gt;. corklII, wilh lwo
other West player decided improvement, use a color
handle meeting the new wife? |( ||4Unrl.| itolllrs o( non-ral
her
that hil partner was just rinse You rin apply it
** * u*‘ orle orange soda and V eup
get• -a —nice
color
making an ordinary penalty I shampoo and ••
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— jually do on new people In
entneisiit
of lemon juice, all pre chilled.
dnuhfr and led a epadc to eel visit your hair-coloring
cos I town?—Grace l S er'e over ire cubes with gar
metie counter and get the
the hand se v e n t r ic k s and ml
Be gracious, hut ! advise tush-'of fresh mint leaves
saleswoman to help you select
lect a 14,400-point penalty.
having another ntrnilter of the Makes eight servings ol about
the right"shade for you.
committee take yeiir tour of eight ounces earh.
"I am going alone on a
duty and call on the new wife.
month’s cruise. I am fifty1 feel sure some lidy will do
Mrtr* than 60 nations are
eight and hate iteen a widow
this and understand the situa­ expected to partlcipat* tn
(or three years How can I tion.
EXPO 67. Canada's 1067 Uni­
meet agreeable people on
Tomorrow — Career After versal and Inlsrnational Ex­
put no value on their own lime. Itoard? This cruise is a very
Forty.
position,
And they often fail to make w e ll recommeftdcd one What
full use of the phone and de- kind of clothes should l take?
----- -NKW ! I EAHI'I.Ol'B POOD ! f FUN ! f
Itvery service, because th ey'! dance, and I play bridge
don't pul any pietnium on Would tapestry luggage be
audible? I hav* a set.—Mrs
time
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Dancing Nltely— I til 2 Beautiful Black Knight Loung*
hate a lot more time to call
Din*—9 til 12—Outattndlng Menu B toonably Priced
her own if sh* weren't so free sehore. and for deck and ea#SPEND NEW YEAR'S EVE * T IL ? *39.00 COI'PI.F.
and easy with the time she ual wear, al.»n dinner dreevee
COVERS EVERYTHING —
and a few attractive cocktail
lias
Dinner — Drink* — Hreakfaat — Eat or* — Tat
Thr reason she i» »o waete type dressts Shoes for deck
RESERVE NOW M*-72I2
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otie treats the homemaker as ant and must he comfortsble.
Juat off Hwy. 17-92 N. of Caaaalberry on Reminnle llltd.
though hqr lime were Import If you swim, be sure to hsve a
Match for tha aign arroaa from th* Dog Track Road.
nice bathing suit (I advise
ant.

The woman of today has less less horse and buggy money
freedom than her grandmother making schemes such as hake
had to participate in eommun- sales, bazaars, and so on.
Valuing their own time at
fly and government affairs,
sa&gt;s a visiting British econ­ nothing, they will often spend
omist—who happens to he a fifty rents and hours of work
on making some gadget to sell
woman
She says the reason is. un­ for a dollar.
They call tbe Ume and effort
less a woman today is wealthy.
ghe doesn't hate household well slant, even if they pat
help In sp ite'of all the s o ' a haby sitter three dollars
Called labor saying devices while they work on the dollar
women are putting in longer article
They spend too many hours
hours at houvework to keep up
with eter higher standardi of a week on unnecessary rhaufhomemaking.
(curing — again because they
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could spend in really creative
activities, in learning, in im­
portant community activities,
•re squandered on "busy
work" — attending endless
meetings, carrying out count-

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—Mr*. Ruth Lance, a M y*»rold widow who alept la theat­
er* and puhllc restroom* be*
cause *h* could not afford to
pay rent, received for Christmat ■ chance tor a new life.
Mr*, Lance appeared in Mu­
nicipal Court do • charge of
stealing a $1 headscarf from a
downtown department store.
“ I took It becauae J waa
cold," ahe told Judge George
S. Heltiler. 'T v * never etolen
anything before.”
Mr*. Lance's husband died
JO year* ago, leaving her no
estate. Sh* said she. receive*
$32 a month In Social Security
payments, moat of which ia
qpent for. food. She *aid_sh«
sells nameplate* for door* and
. mall boxes .but earned little
from It.
"I don't have enough money
to rent a decent room any­
where," she said, "and 1 pre­
tax to rtay to downtown theat­
er* - and sleep in the ladle*'
lounge at an all-night garage."
She told the court she has a
Golden Age card which admit*
her to tbealeri at a reduced
• price.
_ Mr*. Lance said ■ahe hid
been-.HvlaZto jfcYt.manngy?!
the pail two year*.
The Judge reached In hi*
pocket for a dollar to pay for
the scarf and dismissed the
petit larceny charge against
her. Mr*. Id* Bruner, the depart­
ment store'* security officer,
refused to take the money.
"Mr*. Lance ia a nuiainre
and besides we don't sell
•carve* in courtrooms." snap­
ped Mr*. Brunner, who bad
made the arrest.
The Judge said he vyould mail
the $1 to the (tore.
Then the manager of the garage where Mr* I.ance has
been sleeping stepped forward
and offered her a Job Weeping
the ladles' lounge clesn. He
said she could stay there as
long as she liked,
The Sisters of the Poor also
offered Mrs. Lance a home
for life.

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them here. One of the major
objectives (n the Kennedy and
Johnson administrations baa
been to Increase the mobility
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eg men and equipment to the
of. the defence* of
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WASHINGTON (I ll'll - The
United Slate* U pressing a
bead with development of what
will tie the world's largest
plane — a military transport
capable of carrying up to 700
passengers, or cargoes as he*
vy as Army tanks, anywhere
In the world,
President Johnson approved
Pentagon plans for develop­
ment of the gigantic new plane
during a conference with De­
fense Secretary Robert S, Mc­
Namara at his Johnson City
(Test.) ranch
McNamara told newsmen
that development of the plane
would cost nja million with an
additional |1 billion In cost If
a ronlemplalrd TiifSf i)f 'J g 'd f
the plane* is built for the Air
Force.
He said the. President had
approved a $117 million budget
Item for this year to begin
development of the plane
The Pentagon chief said the
plane—given the military de»
ignition "C5" amt lit* experi­
mental designation of "CX
HLS" (cargo experimental
heavy logistical system)—prob
•bly would be operational by
the two fiscal year, which be
gins July 1, lltsa.
The plane will have a range
of 5.000 to 7.000 miles, depend­
ing on its payload weight, at a
■peed comparable to the 550
miles per hour of the Boeing
707. Thus it will be subsonic in
epeed and not comparable to
the supermini transport (SST)
presently on the drawing
boards.
The chief military use of the
C i apparently would be out
els* cargoea which cannot be
lifted in today's biggest .trans­
ports. These would include
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Motives In Mess-

Bruce

MORE BARBECUE SAUCE

. What 'they want—particularly by
Nasser of Egypt— is an Africa domi­
nated from the Arab north. Nasser's
dream of pan-Arab empire j#ioes not
atop at the desert’s edge.
A strong Congo could play a com­
manding role in'th e future of the
continent.
Huge, rich and potentially popu­
lous, and lying ns it does between
expansionist Arab North Africn nnd
isolated, white South Africn, the
Congo has inevitably become an
ideological battlefield. _
The struggle, of course. Is more
than ideological. But despite the
bloody events of recent days, the
Congo may be closer to stability than ■
it was six weeks or six months ago.
Whether it continues this progress
or begins to retreat hack to chaos
now seems to depend on how vigor­
ous this Arab-Russian pump-prim­
ing operation will be.

The Russians, booted out of theCongo once before, are again scatter­
ing rubles like dragon’s teeth in
hopes o f keeping the rebellion in the
northeastern part of the country go­
ing. "
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They reportedly have agreed to
provide weapons and money for nn
airlift of arms and advisers to the
Congolese rebels, to be run by Egypt
and Algeria.
The reasons for this latest Soviet
safari into troubled jungles seem
clear-cut. The central government of
the Congo is not pro-Communist.
Thus by Marxist logic it is anti-Communist. So the new leaders in the
Kremlin are anxious to demonstrate
to restless Africans that Russia will
support all wars of righteous revolu­
tion against the colonialists or their
lackeys.
It is also quite likely that they
are not happy over the points the
Red Chinese have been scoring ns_
chief source of aid to the reliels."
Anything the Chinese can do, they
are in effect saying to African radi­
cals, we Russians ran do better.
•
The reasons behind the action of
Algeria and the United Arab Re­
public are not so immediately evi­
dent. The leaders of these countries,
while definitely Anti-Western, do not
want a Communist Africa dominated
by either Russin or Chinn.

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Political... Notebook
i
SAX JUAN, r. R. (N BA ) to the (p
(Puerto
Rican’s satis- -If the curious improvisa­ friction/
vital arena of eon.
tion called “ commonwealth**
Irt tKX.1
cmltircs indefinitely in Puer­ nomic " dcevlopment, ’ Puerto
to Riro, ft priT'itMy will he for Rico’s success is an oft-told
one outstanding reason: it story. The point to note here
is that the success is being
seems to work.
• This uniipie status will, of maintained.
Puerto Iticn’s e c o n o m y
course, soon he the subject o f
rifi intensive study -by a grows at the rate of nbnut in
commission c o m p o s e d of per cent a year. A planning
Puerto Ricans and U. S.’ group predicts this advance
mainland officials, who will will continue for the next
at the same time be looking several years al least. Nearly
into
the
alternatives
o f . ^ '- 'V economic index shows
statehood and independence* j
Ilrrently a United Nations
-kr&gt;’ ,n "'I*
is what Muno* rails
Milvominlttee, re p re se n tin g ! . .
autonomy.” the i*.
mostly
new African
and . ls‘ a
,
Asian nations, urged, a fresh UmU frrr,,om from f*’,lpr‘' 1
taxes iimler the rnmmnnimpilty into the possibility of
wealth status — which pro­
independence for Puerto Rlro.
vides for a common defense,
On the island itself, less
common foreign policy, com­
than It per rent of the voting mon currency with the United

to consider these things.
Another Puerto Rican gov­
ernment officials adds:
"It's a little like a young
boy wanting to get a pilot'a
license or a driver’* licensa,
when it’s perfectly plain he
won’t he able to fly a plana
or drive a tar for many
years.*'
Munn is not worried that
Puerto Rican adherence to
conimonwralth status might
disturb some American* who
might read into it a rejection
of "things American.” Fop
such peopte, statehood would
presumably he the on ly snlisfuctory link. Says the gov­
ernor:
"Some Americans may find
commonwealth s t a t u s
a
strange nnd unfnmillnr condi­
tion. Rut they are deeply in
love with sucress, and this ia
popuhoi to judge from l.'ul j g f t . hut not s common tux a vliilu* which works,”
returns appear to favor in- structure.
drpeltdenre. A hit more than
Though statehood advocate*
a (turd support statehood.
ontiime to deny It. Mono ar
Puerto Ricos tmv. I.uis gues today ns always before.
Munoi Matin suggested to tfirst any status change which
Ihi* reporter thnl any ‘sincere wi,„.,| tm| (his tax advantage
Most people think the best
1 N 4uTiiifilfi IimtiIft simply -ftr*s,
rnim’ rinse -in tics troy* pbiri* In tiilk about thfir op*
. oh fusing independence anil ing Puerto Ritu's cJiruhing rration Is at the bfdildk.af HM-—■
fjjjaJujit_ .^
economy. . _
—j hospital-patrwit tibowl to have
"They don't seem to under- ' "Vim can’ t take, away the one.
stand you can Iihvc freedom mum thread of the cloth.” lie
*
*
•
iii different ways. Common- says, "without destroying the
Muring a college football
wealth is one way, statehood cloth.’*'
.
game, it’s cheers for all th&lt;..
is another."
Mu no never has felt that a spectators during the game,
A veteran
observer of continuing commitment to the and "Cheers!'' for lh« old
Puerto Rico doea not, how- .coinmumvealtti .idea bars figr- grads afterward;

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Thought For Today
Take heed to yourselves and to nil
the flock, in which the Holy Spirit
has made von guardians, to feed the
church of the Lord which he obtain­
ed with his own blood.— Acts
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of saihts; it is a hospital for sinners.
— George Craig Stewart.

PhiL-N&amp;wsom Soys

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Dr. Crane’s

Issue In Forefront

Worry Clinic

i-barged with emotion. “Since [ state system. Uut old estab­
Foreign N e»* Commentary
l*PI Foreign News Anatayat negotiation Involvrs corn pro- lishments likr Klon, Marrow
N'olifs from the foreign news inise, iha political results in and Rugby will fight haik,
eah
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. ^ ^ u m t fo‘r
PIIII.IPPINK RASES
Any adininistratiorr making vt thr'weaRhy aml ari'toernh—- iraj,^ r Atss cnnin
Tlie Philippine government eoneessions to I'.S, military ir h a ir t....&gt;
been■ ...r.i.Tcrmy
ed it air'd - fA
for
r .lessor*
is not anxious to reopen talks jurisdiction would he polilual gem rations wtll not yield rax* jotilv. Ilut every Roodteach- in the cloud' moM rtf tin ion
on the U.S,-Philippines liases ly Vulnerable to political st- ily especial!) ttie ones with rr
I* a *tarsalesman
hi so they nc.cr tie in then h-i
agreement until after Us pres­ rack for "selling out" Filipino a religious background. And ideas.Hr "packagrs"
the lures tu Ihe current problems
. many of these schools have a materialIn his Ircltncx so of evefyd.ii tivjnj
idential elections next Novem­ interests. .
On Die other hand, Ihr op- close association with both the
ber.
the students enjoy
th e
Mane Dmi.ilo and lu-r f l i i "
Uut two recent fatal shoot­ position could find its hands Church of England and Un­
cou rse b eca u se they learn
males mini Hied me llnl Frol
ings by American »entries of tied politically. It could Is- Roman Catholic Church,
"tilin gs w o r t h
kn ow in g." hdmimd'nn rod uni. a-.i in.I
SI\-NATRlN TALKS
Filipino intruders on U.S. hnmxliutig hy having to go
So send for the “ Test lor iIre in the l imiphmetil ( oh pin
military installations and an along in the interests of con- j Sixiiatiun talks on Kuro(•nod T e a u h e rs " d e n i Fed Joel, as
hundreds Of alert
attempted bombingof aU.S. 1tjnued good, relations with the pcan political unity, which
teach, rc of Vpptiei1 P'ycholo
below .
dependents children'sschool st United States, or it could lake have been at a standstill since
CASK V If 7 Marie IIona to r' n"' Iniri’: mi inruiv i am
t lark Air Force Rase has ari “ anti * American” attitude April of I'.*1-',*, rite expected was a coed la-1 year lit II iw i” |s' '*
pushed the issue into the fore- which might hurt in the elei - to resume earls irt the new College ill Cultimlni* rituo.
hut he j t '■* e n i 1’ ira I I I I I '
&gt;iar. Ilelgiuni, Italy unit Wee'
tiun*.
front.
I)r
C ra n e ”
she
Ik ’ an s lo ile t il' to select .,i i , f n set I
1*1 111.It SC HOOLS
tierrnnny all have put foiward
Philippine Foreign Sc, re
m P'&gt; h &gt;‘i*gy and
"Professor t a i l Fd m o n d so n r a '
Rnlain's
elite
"public'' new proposals which will be
tary
Mauro Marnier, said
lin n repo rt th e .i le 'it it * In
conducts our class in Applied
“ there is no question about a schools which in reality are considered by the other parte’ a-sro o rn “ t- stim -m ial ’ J . i ' l i
Psv Wmloey.
Belgium, I.iivemboui g
need for a revision of the fee paving private schools ~ riei*
nor
’ He employ s jour textbook
siiS’ i of f , m* n ttiu- di
treaty.” Uut he added that f, H I efforts wdl stmt in the nnd The Netherlands. I b
tti.ik* s tlie course v&lt; t &gt;| mt Jo quit smoking and Mien
"see would like to proceed on new year to break down their talks prohatdy* will begin he*
this question very cautiously.” preserit independent* snd ex- tween Common Market foreign mteresting trj means of useful ,, ^,,,^,1 iht.lr results in hue!
Ihe labor govern- |rnlniateri or deputy foreign expe-imellt.x t.iat a:*
verj
talk'
Inevitably, the Issue of ctusivity,
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i . r i r r , , &gt;1
_1 hu^ they olitliilieil p u ’ dii
court jurisdiction over crimes ' mynt is plnnning to set iqi a rnrnistera. If th*'y make fiead- praitua
in v o lv in g
fi IH n Iip p irie c it* npurinl
lo sr** h«nv Ih r s e w* y , a &lt;
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Herald Area Correspondents
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Mrs. Julia llartoa
838-1318

Mra

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Mr*. Marysnn Mitre
838-3678

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668 3834
668 4604

Lake Mary
Mra. fr a n c - * 1\ ealrr
322-6219

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lira. Jane Catsrlbrrry
838-5046

Mra

Chuluota
Mrs Joan Magia
363-3742

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322-6795

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6685631
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lor Sweetheart'.'’ I'ocijo Rico as anollier stick
later
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Stales
satin: students Him puke oral '111*'-’
reports thereby* itblnminad ' The
fact k there would not '
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tndny if Piierln lino voter*
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838-3317

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668-186.1

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Association. Mad n not Iwen
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would not have been able to
sell a sufficient number of
memberships to aihrdule the
four
outstanding
perform,
uncca fur the enjoyment of
the membert of the Aasoeia*
lion,
IVe are looking forward to
having you ami the members
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inarning eonrerta.
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GENERAL TENDENCIES:
. Condition* that have been held
up (tart going forward now,
' ao make aura that you clever­
ly arrange your time and your
energlea that you ean make
fulleat poaalbl* uae of the In­
fluences to make your .longaought ambition* more reaolutaly reaolved and gain In
your mind more ateadfaatneaa
of ptirpoae.
AIRES (March It to April

181 Keeping promlar* consdenUoualy.t* very Important
In the morning, and be very
aure you are accurate with
figure*, etc. Tonight may be
rather confining. Rid yourself
of obstacle* In your way,
TAURUS (April » to May
SO) It la up to you to change
your manner, toward partner*
thin time If you want to make
the progres* yolrplan. Be appreflallve. Don't make the
mistake of being more de­
manding than In the part.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Rather than feel other* are
taking advantage o f ‘you, be
aure to complete work that
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will help you to get ahead.
Gat co-worker to give you
full, determined co-operallon.
Don't eapeft him or her to
work tonight also.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22
to July 21) Getting off to
some amuaement In day hour*
when you ahould bo working
“ -m a y prove ‘tidirnTpem lvd to­
night. Re ateadfaat. Leave fun
until I’ M and even then be
4A .
Tory economical.
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'• LEO (Ju ly 22 lo “Aujfu*t 2!)
Home aituation* can be bet­
tered during day hour*, but
tonight require* quiet and re­
laxation. Kin require much
from you. Show that you'ara
both kind and capable and
very devoted. Don't shirk
duties.
VIRGO (Auguat 22 to Sep
•ember 22) Getting correapondence and appointment*
handled with speed and surenesa alnca early morning
will Insure you a good even­
ing of rest Maka play of
dull routine. Uae new system
Studiously.
IJIIRA (September 23 to Oc­
tober 22) Abundance can bo
increased now, but you must
get fine Ideas and advice from
an expert in mercantile af­
fairs. I.eam the fine points o f '
budgeting. Be a real go getter
and very enthusiastic.
8C0RFI0 (October 22 to No
▼ember 21) race your prob
lama tquareiy and you soon
know how to get rid of them
Intelligently. This comes much
easier today than in the past.
Gat good health for more pros­
perity In the future.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 2t) Conferring!
quietly with whomever ran
be of real assistance during
AM k* good Get work done
and you avoid pressure. Be j
sure not to argue with others
In I'M.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) If you contact
those allies who really know |
you and understand your
alms, they hrlp to bring them
within your orb quickly. Make
new contacts, loo. Help them
in their aims, also.
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February 19) Doing whatever
brings you closer tq big-wigs
whs&gt;
fairs is vital today. Take no
rhanres of any aort tonight
Re loyal to officials and you!
gain much, too.
PISCES Ftrbruary 20 to
March 20) Adopting a new at­
titude and possibly a new way
of doing daily )ob Is fine dur­
ing day, but be sure tonight
&gt;ou are on the right track.
Don't go beyond .limits. Hetire early.
IF YOUR CHIU) LS BORN
TODAY, ha or aha will be one
of those individuals who hat*
such a powerful mind that it 1*
tantamount to mind raadrng
•nd it 1* Important you aarly
glva the finest spiritual train­
ing, otherwise your progeny
may come in contact with the
wrong element and usa auch
wondtrful'gifts in wrong chan
nets. Fine potential here U
the education ia adequate.
"The Star* impel, they da
• eteom p el." What you make
of y#«r lift la largely up to
YOUI
Carroll Righter'a Individual
Forecast for your sign for
January la now ready. For
your copy send your birthdatc
and 11.00 to Carrol] Righted
Forecast, The Sanford Her­
ald, Box 1821, Hollywood 28.
Calif.
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■shore to ley lu eggs on land.
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'Ho-hum' Say
Senators Over
Race For Whip

WASHINGTON (U P I) —
A hoi race for Democratic
whip ii boillng u p i n the Sen- *
ate. but oldtimer* u jr if* a hohum affair when compared *
to the firework* of 1937. *
That was when the late Al&gt;
ben W. Barkley of Kentucky
defeated the late Pat Harrtaoo
of Mississippi for the Senate
Democratic leadership. The
race is .vividly recalled In a
thesis by Neil Gregory, new an
aide to Sen. Albert Gore (DTcnn.).
Harrison "attracted the sup­
port of the moderate* who
wanted to teal the party
breach" opened by Presideht
Roosevelt’* court-pa eking plan
and other administration propnsals, write* Gregory, .white
Barkley, "was recognited M
a spokesman for the Senate
liberals and an unquestioning
Roosevelt follower."
The race began with a bang
upon "the death of Democratic
leader Joseph T, Robinson of
Arkansas and. together with
the court fight, "created so
much strife that senators quar­
relled over companions they
were placed with in the funeral
procession" at Little Rock,
says Gregory.
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" ‘There followed a serie* c*
pressures seldom equalled in
the history of the United
States," according to Gregory.
Sources of pressure were _
Jhe admlnljlfatlon-and its far*.
-allungTfluMical ajll** fo j. BartS
ley, and the National Manu­
facturers*
Association
and
other business interest* for
Harrison.
Sen. Jame* F. Byrnes of
South Carolina withdrew as a
candidate to unofficially man­
age Harrison’ s campaign and
New York financier Bernard
M. Baruch vigorously for the
Mississippian.
But the strength of the op­
position was illustrated by tha
late Sen. Tom Connally of
Texas when he wrote In hi*
memoirs that " a carload of
patronage Job* was being of­
fered to anyone who would
I leave Pat for Barkley."
Harry S. Truman of Miss­
ouri reported that Tom Pendergast. the Kansas City political
ho**, called to solicit a vote for
Barkley but Truman said he
was already committed to
Harrison.
"Pressure was exerted, of
course, to gel me to rhinge my
position, but it didn’t work,"
Truman wrote to Gregory.
Barkley's ^version, published
later, was that Truman first
promised to support him but
succumbed to pro-Harrison
pressure.
At any rate, Truman bucked
Roosevelt, who was later Ul
tap him as a running mate,
by Voting against Barkley, who
lie subsecquently picked as his
own running mate.
Harrison figured tie (ore the
contest, his friends told Gre­
gory. that Barkley had one
more vote than he did — in­
cluding that of his Mississippi
colleague and hitter political
enemy, Theordore G. Bilbo.
Gregory cites a published re­
port that Bilbo told Byrnes he
would vote for Harrison if the
Mississippi,*! personally ask­
ed him to, hut that Harrison
[replied. "Tell that — nf a ■—
T^r..!L^wuuUln'A..sue»V. Us turn
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meant the presidency of the
I United States "

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MATBfc ME 1WNME
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Mrs. Ethell told The Herald
that If anyone haa furniture,
bedding, household Item* eg
clothing that the Moore* could
use they may bring it to tha
grocery (tore at WUaoo’a Cor­
ner in Paola, (Weat Fust
Street) or Uns. Ethell w j
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voiced by neighbor* of Mrs.
Carrie Mae Moore, of Paola,
whose home was burned to the
ground a (cw day* a g £ de­
stroy ing e v e r y t h i n g Mr*.
Moore and her Invalid aoa
owned.
Mrs Myrtle Ethell hi* off­
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* house but it has no furniture.
Also Mr*. Moore has no cloth­
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plies. She wear* a tixe 14, and
the ton wear* “ medium tiled"
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LAKELAND (UPI) — Th*
Florida citrus I n d u ■ t r j ' s
"flv*.y*ar" |&gt;lan to recover
from the dlmiteroue 1082
freer* U runnlnir well eheed
o f erhedule end bote the
grower end the consumer will
benefit- .
* Ideal condition* have result­
ed in rapid recovery of grovas
and optimiitie citru* Induitry
r—l ------- officials believe* erop* will
be back to normal a year
earlier than originally had
been expected.
Mermen P. Hlsslr. eilUlant
general manager of Florida
Citru* Mutual, a giant grow­
er*' ra-operativ*, laid bar­
ring further di»**ler*, con­
sumer* will he offered totally
adequate supplies of citrus
within the next flen years I
and at price* that can be com­
petitive with other juice* and
synthetic beverages.
"The grove* a(* In better
condition than normally could
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_ lie OlpecteiLlL- atecle said-!
''Having suffered -all of the
ravages of the low tempera­
tures two years ago, they
have merle a marvelous recov­
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ery."
The rapid recovery of thf
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rsm, . —.drop' arutrxrsuH level *of *IT
form* of citru s * and citrus
products, Mutual's rxriutlve
assistant
Frank
Trovllliofi
said, and further drops are
anticipated III MuiO.
Indicative of
lha pi ire
drops is that found for frosrn oiaiigu colorntlate, one of
tbs most popular ritrus prod­
ucts. Mutual estimates that
IK million is spent weekly on
concentrate.
The price of orange concen­
trate fur the past year has
averaged Jo to 2d rants per.
six-ounrs can, covering both
advertised and nun-advertised
biand* in a variety of markrls.
Tlovlllion said Ibe house­
wife rsn look forwent to pay­
ing an average of 22 to 22
rents pm can duiitrg the coin­
ing year.
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Similar savings for the
consumer are noted in fresh
oranges, fresh grapefruit, and
Irrsh tangerines. Tinvillmn
ssid fresh oranges and tan­
gerines ure running uhmil 10
rents a rluxen lower at tire
lelsll level Ibis season, -riling
si an average 4'J , mil*
langrrilies air a holiday
M-ii*«&gt;n fruit and -upplira will
he rlrplrtrd ispnlly, but Tensaid
f l r - l i ' oiungs
V111Kill
price- sliuuld bold sltady into
next year.
ilia h giaprfiuit prires to
dilti tins sraaon aie tunning
ab-.ut tiie tame as last year
but Tiovillion said a plies
drop call be expected in Jan­
uary and Fcliruaty when the
mduatiy moves into its nor­
mally slow poil-lodiday pe­
riod.
Citrus ptodurtion in Die
next few yeatt will hu boost­
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ramc-rr from tbs fleets, hut
alto by vast new plantings
--------- vTirmtOTf —frr—Ur# ginrH*—wf-*
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A d m U o io n *

Charlm Howard, Car! Me*
Krlvy, Dorothy Swaim, Dutitia ItilU, David I.re Morii*.
Wilnm KumvII, Canon Ki.er,
Caroleifn Jnkinen, Sanford,*
Marion Korat, Dell ary; Henry
levy, Geneva; Gloria Shiroman, I.onunrood.
Ilirtha
Mr. and Mia. Stanley Dills,
Sanford,"a boy.

Iliarhareea
Rena Koater, Jnme* Field.,

Karl Kieher, I.ira Hodgr. and
baby, llicky Howling^William
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Robert
Mr Watt era,
Sanford: Klhet Walker, Mar*
Joiio Hughe., Dellary; Roth
Suaon nml baby, Orange City,
DKCHMHKH 1.1, 1961
Admiaainni
Daniel Mnrijtter, Joan Robin eon, Alice J. Small, Marllia
Pringle, D o n a l d Hre.nick,
t'lmrlra Colbert, Rosemary _

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V\ ooda, Him to o Rivera, Mor*
ria Saunders, Cab llookman,
Sanford; N i l a " l.jungbrre,

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Knnly Staley, Dairen.
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Mr and Mia. Kenneth R u'aell, Sanford, a girl; Mr. and
Mrs. Freddie Kobtnaon, San­
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19. Boilders Supplies

4. Jleauty .Care

Classified
Phones
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PAINT rloa* o i l V4 price
ACE BEAUTY Salon, open
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
dally k - w by app'ta. May520 Maple Ave.
322 0500
fair ftotel. 322-0090.

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322-5612
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425-5938

PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
NANNIE'S KIDDIE CARE, In­
FREE ESTIMATES
fanta to 6 yra. 2440 S. Oak
R. I* HARVEY
Ave. Ph 322-0981.
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3883

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8. Dors • Cals • Pets

U| U» 1 1111.80
8 to 10 |211.80
11 to is |2 11.50
18 ta 20 |4 11JO
Jt to 28 1a 1l.ao
26 to 10 16)1-80
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1.89 |2.85
2J2 |2.80
8.15 |4.78
2.78 |5.70

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•IM M ! e l « e - C k i r T
A ll I k l f D i l i M l ChmwmU

at I-Dar M l t ,
CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST

23. Painting

DOGS RECEIVED for Adop PAPERHANGING-PAINTING
tion, boarded. Animal Rea- Licensed,
Bonded,
Insured
cue League, 1700 W. Mlnne
20 Y e a n Exp. — 322-7331
iota. DeLand. Ph. 734-1148.

12. Special Notices *

24. Well Drilling

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Type* and Sliea
O. M. HARRISONS
We Repair and Service
1311 Palmetto
322 8827
STINE *
and Supply Co.
Adding Machlnea • Typewriter Machine
207 W 2nd St
FA 2-8431
Salea • Rentals • R epair
P pW ^U .’S-OFFICE SUPPLY
INCOME TAX

SERVICE *

28. Radio • Television

15. Special Services

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
11.80. Par Inch v .

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BEAUTIFUL AU wood cabinet
Color TV Ocr“ ’ * . \wd Jess
HOME- IMPROVEMENTS,
than 2 month* 41ke
with
JBPQi’ ING.,PAINTING *
full new guarantee, Save $250
INSULATING
&amp; namryour own terma. Ph.
Financing Arranged
322-2287
Charlie Gormly Collect et
Associated Radio It TV, 2113
FIXIT SHOP
N. Oiange Ave., Orlando
At theae Xmaa Speclala. An
422-2514. ChrUtmaa Delivery
Engllih Dunelt Girl's or
Guaranteed.
Boy'* Hike ■ All Sliea 830.03.

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(S a t Noon For Monday)

grrslh Page 6-A— Dec. 28, 1964. 43. Plants, Feeds, Seeds

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S W E E T IE PIE

B y Nadine Seltzer

HARRIETT’S Beauty Nook, 20. Hardware
aoft eater, evening app’U.
Sanford’i Moat Complete
103 So. Oak, 322-5742.
TED WILLIAMS HDW.
322-3484
CUT'N CURL Beauty Shop 205 E. 23th.
318 Palmetto Ave.
3224834
22. Plumbing
Evening Appolntmenla

6. Child Care

Dial DU
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WIEBOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP
1160.05
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409' W. lit St.
P 322 4751 For "The Beat^From all Your
Film*."
RICHARD'S TREE SVC.
210 S. Park Ave.. Sanford
Free estimate*, Licensed
It Insured Ph. 323 0500
,50. Home Appliances

IS— H w l m m l n g
IT— J a n i t o r i a l

Foola
Harvtcaa

11— f&gt;o-Il-Youraalf
IS—liulltlira Buppllee
JO— llardwara
11—lloma ftapalra
32—I’ lumblng
Jl—Painting
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D rilling

it —Air Cond. 4 Heating
i t — H a dlo - Talavlaton

IS— ILualntM -Prop — Bale
13 — Heal Estate W anted
Ift — Real Kvtgte dale
11 — liyelneaa Ben tala
*0— L o la For Bale
• l — Far me— G r ov es
13— Out o f State A c r e a g e
Vi— llo u e t e F or Bale
• C— llu u ees— Bale or Rent
• 1— Houee For Bent
JOO— fleaurt R entals

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t l — M ualcal

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lo | — T ra iler Space— Bent
103— Tra iler L o t e — Bale
10*— A p ar tm en t e For Beat
101— It cmm i F o r Bent
110 — H otel Bourne
113— Mental A g en ts
111— W an led T o ft * n t
11it— A hi t ua For Be Ie
11* — A u t o s — Bala or T ra de
M l — T r u c k s For Bala
110— A u t o m o t lv a bervlca
131— P cootera A C y cl es

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12—
Uualnaaa Equipment
it —Job Prlntlns
34—Upholatary
Ik—Vacuum Claanara
37— ttovln* 4 Sioraga
IS—Cl tar min ator a
t l — P lants — Frails — ttaali

From Hanford

30. Hume Appliances

Buppllaa

Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.

425-5938

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baa bean filed
a
M«ortaaia
asalnat you In Iha above Court
by Iha above named Plaintiff.
The property aouaht to b* fortcloaad la aa fullowa:
L o t *0. O A K L A N D I I I L L S ,
a c r o r d l n a t o t he p l a t t h a r a o f aa r a o o r d t d In P l a t D » o k
I I , P a a * *1 P u b l i c R e c o r d #
o f Sam lnule C ounty, F lo r Ida.

TOU ARK RKQOIRKD to file
your Anawer with Iha Clerk of
tho Court and to aarva a copy
upon Iba PUlntlffa Attorney,
lRVTN’U NATH ALISON, P. a
lloa tl. Coooa, Florida, not later
tbao January IS. IMS. II yea
fall lo do *o, a decree pro con*
faaao will b* entered aaalnat
you for the rallef demanded la
the-Complaint.
W1TNKSS my band and the
aoal of eeld Court at Sanford.
Seminole County, thlo loth day
o! December. 1114.
(BEAL)

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31. Musical Instruments

31. Musical Instruments

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

ALL Type* u! new major Ap­
Plano Servicing 4 Tuning
pliances at Drastic Discount.
Gene Cumbaa — 322 2661
Call 322-84(8 J A R Trading
Post, Inc , 2309 S. Orange 35. Vacuum Cleaners
Blossom Trail, Orlando.
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
S sNFORD ELECTRIC
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
G E. Appliances—New A Used 26GB S. Park
322-6511
118 Magnolia
322-1582 SALES - PARTS - SERVICE

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Whether you are a
BUYER or a SELLER
You'll get the response
You want when you use

ufifcD FURNITURE, Mlsc.
Items, Plncy Wood Auction.
322-2270.

.

Tou are n ,( ,b y n o tlfl ,(1 that
a ault h a, h#.n f|l»d ,a ,ln &gt; (
you In til, above antlllvd c , u , « ;
and that you are h ar,by
•lulr,d to f 11— your aniw vr with
th , Clark af Ihla Court, and (o
a,rva a copy lharaof upon (ha
ria ln llff'a
allorneya.
whoa
name and addraaa la: FUKK
MAN. RICHARDSON 4 W A T ­
SON. 711 tl,r n ,U Rank UulldIn*. Jacka.nvllla. Florida, not
lalar than January tth, A. D .
IMS.
f
If you fall t* do *o. Decree
Pro Conf,Wk&gt; .will ba entered
Iha rallef d ,
a a a l n e t y olu-'fdr
u fd
m a_____
n d a d ...
In ___
t h* Complaint.
The nature o f aald aull b a ln f
for Iha foracloaura o f Slorl
gaga ancumharlng Iha proparly
and premia## located In Saml­
nola County, Florida, dM crlbed
aa fallow #:
LOT l i t . L O N O D A L E
FIRST ADDITION, aeeordIng to Iha plal th ereof aa
' recorded In Plat Book It.
page Si Public R ecord , o f
Samlnola County, Florida.
INCLUDING apaclDcally. but
nol by w ay o f llm lla llon (ha
follow in g Datura:
Monogram
Haatar, Modal
No. ta il, n o aerial number,
permanently Inatallad.
W1TNCYS r y hand nod aanl
o f aald Court at Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, thin Ird
day o f December. 1144.
(SKAL)
(SEAL)
Arthur 14- Beckwith. Jr..
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.,
Clark of Circuit Court
Clark of the Circuit Court
Seminal# County. Florida
of tka Ninth Jtidloial Clr*
Byi Martha T. Viblfa
cult. Ik and for temiwole
Deputy Clark
County, Florida
TO—KMAM, RICHARDSON
By! Martha T. Vthlaa
4 WATSON
Deputy Clark
III Barnett Bonk Balldlnf
Fubllah Dae. J L JS. I H 4 4 J u JookaoavlUo. Florida
i II. l i l t
Publlah Do*. I , a i k a 1144
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nole C oiinty t F lorid a, to
w it:
Begin *** feet no rth and
ftou feet ea*t o f the lout h*
meet currier o f N or th fa M *4'
o f ' H o r t h t a i t ** o f tl action
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ISO feet, W eet 110 feot.
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due west o f the point o f
b e g in n in g , thence east to
the
b e g in n in g ,
Ncm Inote
C oun ty, Flori d a
T he nature o f thle eult la to
quiet plaint IfTe Hite to the
ab o v e d ee cr lhtd Unde. T he na me
o f the Court In w h ic h thle
cauea w oe Inetltuted le the Clr*
c ult C our t o f the Ninth J u d i­
c ial C ir cu it In and fo r ttemlnola
C oun ty . Florida, and an a b b r e ­
v iated title o f the oaaa la due
Bradley Norma n ve A nn ie T.
Hod g e, et al.
Y ou and each o f you a r e re
qu lrad to file y ou r a n » w t r j r t | |
the Clark o f the Court, and
aarva a c o p y t h e r e o f upon the
p la in t iff, or p U l n l l f f e a t t o r ­
ney, w b o i * name and addraea
la a . U
r u h b e c k , IT* t e a t
W eehtnglon
lln ti,
Orlando.
F lo r id a not later tk aa ik e Sftth
day a f Ja uary . IMft.
W IT N E S S m y hand and aaal
aa C lark o f 'the Ctreult C our t
o f Iha Ninth Ju dicial C ircu it o f
th S ta te o f F lor id a, i n and fo r
Sem in ole C o u n ty tkla l l t h day
o f D ecem b er . A- D. 111*.

95. Houses For Sal*

&gt;—

Seminole Realty

MERLE W. -WARNER
REALTOR

Good Treatment
SINGER Featherweight, A-l
PHONE LOCALLY 322-4342
condilioj, 1 year uncondi­
or apply to Um
tional Guarantee—pay 15 50
PURE OIL COMPANY
per mo. Singer with Zig-Zag,
pay off balance of 838.10 or 69. Schools &amp; Instructions
$5.90 per month;
White
Domestic Zig-Zag balance U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
only 858 pay 87.33 per month. Men-Women. 18-52. Start high
as 8102.00 a week. Prepara­
SANFORD SEWING CTR.
tory training until appointed.
104 S. Park Ave.
322-9411
Thousands ot jobs open. Enperience usually unnccesNEW Mahogany End Tablet.
aary. FREE Information on
2 sets, 810 Ph. 322 8601,
Job*, salaries, requirement*.
USED Upright Piano, excel­
Write TODAY giving name,
lent condition $200, Ph. 322address and phone, Lincoln
4884 before 5 p . m.
Service. Box 10S, Sanford
Herald.
UNION 5 SKATES. Army-Navy

133 — B o a i a A M o t o r s

133 — Marine

322-5612

FOR A Musical Christmas,
call BUKUR'S Muilc Shop.
322 7202. T r i a l Purchase
Plana.

tee ■i n .......

84. Real Estate - Sale

■.

RENT A BED
$100 D O W N
Rollaway, Hospital, B a b y MAIDS — N. Y. to 855 wk.
F
H
A -V A HOM ES
RUSH
REFERENCES.
TOP
Bedl, by Day, Week, or
JOBS. FARE ADVANCED SEVERAL OutstaodJnf 2 * 1
Month.
Bedroom Homes available 1b
QUICKLY HAV-A-MAID, 4
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
all Arses o&gt; Sanford. Lai i s
Bond St., Great Neck, N. Y.
116 W. 1st
322-5181
Show yon ground I

- * MR LEAtJB -

EVERYBODY
CLASSIFIED
ADS

53. Wanted To Huy

i, *.

CLASSIFIED INDEX

to—Stlac. For Hals
11—
Artlclaa Fnr Itant
12—Hwap or Eechenge
St—Wanlad To lluy
It—Furnltura For Hals
It—Anltqura For Hals
tl —Mo nay To Loan
IS —ItuaLnraa lippnriunltlaa

THE

72. Female H?lp Wanted

70S So. Park
322-3829
WE BUY Uaed Furniture, one
SANFORD FEED STORE
piece or houaeful. Furay
S t Johns Realty
Whole Cora 83.15 — Snap Cora
Bedding k t urn. Co., 901 W.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
82 80 — Jim Dandy Dog
1st St 322-8591.
120 N. Paik Ave.
322-8123
Feed — 83.63 for 50 Iba. In­
WELL US your Furniture.
clude* Tax.
Quick Service with the Cash.
320 Sanford Ave.
322-9990
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
SUPER TRADING P O S T .
Realtor
3220677.
50. MIbc. For Sale
Raymond Lundqunt. Aaao.
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Back Bldg.
TREE RIPENED Citrus. Na 55. Furniture For Sale
vela. Ws ship Albert H. Pell
FKlSbi E S T I M A T E ^
Osteen. 322 3873 or 322-4191.
Upholstering k Mattreia ren­ Ball-Blair Agency
Real Estate — Insurance
ovating New It Died Furni­
FENCE POSTS: Creoaoted Cy322 5841
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. 3rd. k Park Ava.
preta, 4"-6"x7 ft. long, 50c
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
ea. Ph. 322-5854.
JOHN E. FOX,
FA 2-2U7.
»
Realtor
Patios, Floor, Free BiUmats*
WILSON MAIER FURN.
208 N. Park Ave.
323-0559
sand, cemint, rock, pipe,
Buy — Sell — Trade
steel, grease traps, dry 311-15 E. lit.
322 5822
BART PILCHER. Broker
wells. Stepping stones.
Personal Service
MIRACLE
CONCRETE
CO.
For U&gt;e biggest selection of
Uhuftx In somewhere on the and of It! ThtiVt a now
Call 322-7498
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751
laash lawl”
nearly new and uaed furni­
ture. see Noll's Furniture 95. Houses For Sale
BILL’S BARGAIN BARN
Brokerage in Casselberry
of 10,000 Items
on 17-92. Open 4 day» 9 lo f ,
iSxcellejQt -Location,
1300 Grap«vll!4 Ave, — '
Uaed furniture, appliances, 3 "BEDROOM, 2 bath horn
with Ige. living room, fam
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
GAS Furnace 100,000 BTU,
1— Lost 4 Found
I I — Slonsy W an t ed
lly room, fenced yard with
I—Pereonal*
Larry's
Mart
215
Sanford
I t — Yevlnga 4 L o s s
Ducts 8c Registers 8150, Fb.
shade k fruit trees.
f —Iiituir Cara
I t — Inauranca
Ave Ph. FA 2-4132.
322-3249,
t—Day Nuriarlaa
t l — Sch ools 4 In a tru c tlo a s
$17,900 TERMS
I—Child Cara
10— Em p lo ym ent S ervice#
I—Do**—Cata— Fa la
I t — Mala lls lp W anlod
81 per DAY rental for Elec- 6(1. [Justness Opport.
■Po
12 ACRES of good ground near
•4«4c.'Cke?*4~Shampooer- with
•-ftfW T ake $Wo* per—gcre
i —W ra m g — Food - ’ t
* 74—h* im irwjp m m w a
purchaie -ot B lue- Lustre.
SERVICET5TAT10N: ^ w ith ‘ tt'riW.7
11— P l a c a a t o E a t
* ? l*-B ltu *tlon W anted
” ’“ V
Carroll Furniture Co."
I I — B p a c la l Harvtcaa
•T— Incom e P ro p e r ty
Good Location. Good Products.

PROFESSIONAL
NEW APPLIANCES at Uaed
PAINTERS &amp; DECORATORS
Price* — Hot Point, FrlglPapering — Waterproofing
dalre, RCA, Zenith, Phllco,
2. Personal*
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Curtis Mathes— You name
Free Estimates 323 0339
It, wc have It. Phone Char­
Do' you har* a drinking prob­
lie Gormly, collect at Aaaolem Write P. O. Bo* 1213, 17. Janitorial Servlcea
elated Radio A TV, 2113 N.
! Sanford
Orange Ave., Orlando 422YENTSCII MAINTENANCE
2514.
Christmas
delivery
Service A Supplies
PRIVATE Voice Lessons. Ph.
guaranteed.
25G3 S. 1’ a.k Dr.
322 1843
322 7341

READS

Our Regular Feed Price*
23 Iba. Jim Dandy Dog Feed
11.93—50 Iba: Jim Dandy Dog
Feed (3-52 — 10o lbs. Shell­
ed Co-n 13.10 — 100 Iba.
Shorts 13 95 — 100 lbd Tux­
edo Chops Horae Feed 84.30
— 100 lbs. F &amp; F Feed 83.05
—100 lb«. Race Horae Oata
83.80. HUNT'S T U X E D O
FEED STORE, Corner San­
ford k 2nd SL

51. Articles For Rent
SB

1901 S. Perk A w .
PA 2-5232 enjtlme

3-BEDROOM, Pie. room, Ueere lot, S min. from N.A.S.,
out of traffic pattern. New
roof, newly pslntrd inaide A
out: 1502 Forest Dr. 322-9538.
MOVE IN TODAY
Beautiful 3 Bedroom Custom
Built Home on Shady Lot In
Wynnrwoud, 2413 Summerlin,
no qualifying problem*, $900
Down 889.19 monthly. As­
sume mortgage. Some term*
can hr arranged on down
payment.

Seminole Realty
PA 2-5232 anytime
1901 Park Avenue
COLORED PROPERTY
Jim WalWr Corporation has
nice 3 Bedroom completed
house k lot for Sale. Tak«
415 through Oatccn to Ostco^
algn, turn left then back to
. right which lc*&lt;H. w - the
house. Only $100 Down k
monthly payments $70. Call
295-0982, Orlando.

NEW 3 Bedroom, 2 balh C. B.
home on large wooded lot In
Wilson Place, 5 smllc* out
— W**4 F tael .« r s U mile pa it
♦7*f- m W srctionr- Irnrhodlato
occupancy for homestead
exemption next year. 322Payton Realty
7121.
322-1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17-02

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Sem in ol e Coun ty, Florida.
Da te d thla 17th d a y u ! D e c ­
ember, A. D. 1314.

(SKAL)
*
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr*
• Clerk el Circuit Court
By: Joan M. Wilke. D. C.
Mack N. Cleveland. Jr. and
Carroll Burka
Attorney# fur Plaintiff
P. O- Drawer X
Banford. Florida
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Records, o f Semlitula C o u n ­
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W IT NE SS my band and tba
seal o f this Court, at San ford
S*mlnnle Coun ty, Florida, thle
Iftth day o f Dece mber, A. D
1**4
(C O U R T SEA L)

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Bv Martha T Y lh U n

Deputy

Clerk

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Jan
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You can find anything you
n«wd advertised in the Her­
ald Classified

SOLDI
612
MACKLE-BUILT
QUALITY HOMES
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- $7,780. to 118,350,

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•it* at
IMtie ias $240. &lt;

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Herald W ant-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County,
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Dec. 28, 196-1— Paire 7-A
95. Houses For Sale
SACRIFICE Two-Story, 3 Bed­
room*, completely refinished, good location. 322-0B17.
S-BEDROOM, nice lawn, well
developed *.’ iruba. 304 ‘ Laurel
Dr. (350 down.
1 BEDROUM, Fawny Room, 2
Bath, bu.lt In Appliances,
Central Air A Heat, wall to
wall carpeting 322-3505.
TO YOU our 'Clients and
Friends — "a very Merry
Christmas and a Happy Pros­
perous New Year.
Ernest M. Southward
W. B. Shlppy
I. W. Southward
Mable A. Cullen
„ .
J. L. McWhorter
Bessie P Herman
Jackie McCracken

SOU TH W ARD
INVESTMENT A REALTY
11« N. Park Ave. * 322-9173

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
N o Qualifying
I bedroom, ready to move into,
freshly painted, $S?.50—good
terms.
I bedroom, Fla. room, screen
ed porch, range included,
excel, condition, only $7,400
Both of these homes were
privately owned and the sale
can be closed in just a few

-------' $100 DOWN V A - F I l V
GOVERNMENT HOMES
I, 3 and 4 bedmnmi. monthly
payment* from $50.

Stemper Agency
-__.ReaUoiJnsuror-Tradei
322-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
2 BDRM., 1305 Elliott. $6,500
322 0525 or 5254.

Government Owned
Homes

$100.00 D O W N
Seleetmn of 2. 3, and 4
Bedrx&gt;mi&gt; located tn various
sections of Sanford
Immediate Delivery

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM $50.00
FOR THE REST HOME
RUY
SEE YOUR

V A - FHA
Property

Payton Realty
&gt;T&lt;
2-BEDROOM. Furn. 817 Cata­
lina Dr. 322-0578.
SEMINOLE RENTALS
2 Bdrm., Kit. Equipped $75:
3 Bdrm., 2 blh , Kit. Equip.
$115; 3 Bdrm., 1 bth . Kit.
Equip. $10!; 3 Bdrm. 1 bth. ‘
Kit. Equip $83'; 4 Bdrm., 2
bth. Kit Equip.. Fta. Rm.
$130; Film. 2 Bdrm., Fla.

' Rftt:
’'Tttnr*?-Bdrm .
$85; Fura. 1 Bdrm. $55.

1901 S. Park Ave.
FA 25232 anytime

UNFURNISHED 3 Bedroom
1louse, 2412 Willow $85 mo, |
322-0274.
2 BEDROOM C B House, Kit­
chen equipped, call 322-5303.
3-BEDROOM. I1* bslh. unfurnishrd. Quiet section. 322 8993
1205 W. 19th Court

JIM H U N T

GO WEST

REALTY
Office: 322-2111
Night*: 323-0700
372 0641
2534 Pirk Drive

F H A - V A HOMES
2. 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
1. U* 8 2 BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
For Complete Information
See or Call Your

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER
Wa Hava Th* Home For Yog

Stenstrom Realty
2505 PARK DRIVE
322-2120
&lt;v
322-7495
NIGHTS
322 0824
,
333 0546
322 4146
322-5482

—

WtiWiTtlT!

Ellinor Motor Co.
80. Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, Fla.

Waterway

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
304-0-8 E. l*t
Ph. 322-5961

NOW
1395

NOW
Mnrl Nn 111 M
■60 VOI.h8WAI.EN

Seminole County Ml*.

*

■ANKI. TRUCK
WAS * 7 9 5

Stock No. 793A
’82 RAMRLKH AMP 4S5ADOR CUS­
TOM 4-DOOIt V-N, standard tranamla•ion, power utecrlnn, power brakea,
heater and air conditioning.

WA8 *1595

—Sturt" JferTWA---------- -------------- ------------61 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 4-DOOR
6 cylinder*, aptomatie transmission and
healer.
WAS I j g g t j

1801 Wrat lit Street
Sanford, Florida
Slock No. R260
*3 CHEVROLET 1MPALA SUPER
SPORT COUPE V-8, automatic Irenamiaaion, |Hiwer ulrering, r a d i o and
hralrr
WAS

NATIONAL

*2495

B A N K

P O S S E S S IO N 1

$ $ $ $
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‘38
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*89
’59
*39
’&amp;*
’59

Cher. $687 bat. $31
Olda (198 bal. 124
Plymouth (399 bal. 121
Lincoln (787 bal. $31
Mercury $299 bal. I l l
Rambler $587 bal. $31
Cadillac $087 bal. $32
Chrv. $599 bal. $29
Dr.Sol&lt;i $599 bal. $28
Chrysler $399 bal. 121
Chryaler $199 bal. 117
Olda $399 bal. $14
Hillman $499 bal. $24
Pontiac $388 bal. $32
DeHoto $599 bal, 131
Chrv. $588 bal. $30
VW agn. $099 bal. 131
Chrv. *799 bal. 131
Pont HT $999 bal. 154
Ford 1798 bal $31
Plymouth $391 bal. 124
Ford 1699 bal. $32
Plymouth $199 bal. $21

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*BANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS

Sanford. Florida
322-4503
National Itrpoearaajona Inc.

Stock No. 829
’58 DODGE 4-1
V-8, automati
■tearing, heater.

SOLD

riON WAGON
•Ion, p o w e r
was * 7 9 5

Stork No. R2I4
’82 FORD FORDOR RANCH WAGON
V - 8. automatic tranamlaalon, power
atrrring, power brakea, radio and beat­
er, air conditioning.
WAS

*1695

Stork Nn. P2
81 CADILLAC
Fully equlppe

Stock No. 108
’33 GMC ON

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550

Stork Nn 187
’82 I ADILL A
with air rnnd1

SOLD •

Stock No. 825
’fin RAMBLEI
n llndrra, aute
and healer.

SOLD

Full

poser

J WAGON 8
mission, radio
WAS * Q 9 5

*1275
Stork No. l i t A
•85 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE

$

*1195
$
3395
*74 5
$
1895

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60 RENAULT 4-DOOIt
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beater,

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RF.Y 4-DOOR
■59 MERCUR
tranamlaalon.
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6 cylinders, atandard transmission, radio
and healer,
WAS It

Stock No. 016A
’61 FORD FOKDOR STATION WAGON
V -l, automatic transmission, power
■leering, power hrakra. radio and heat­
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Sale* — Parte — Service
Factory Authorised Dealer

First Payment Due February, 1965!

WAS *3395

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10 Ft. Orlando CLIPPER Boal,
1- 3 HP Johnson Kicker,
especially good for Duck
hunting A fishing. 322-4392.

USE OUR CONVENIENT GMAC PLAN — NATIONWIDE SERVICE

Stock No. R27I
’64 CHEVROLET IMP ALA 4-DOOR
HARDTOP \ -8, automatic tremmlaaion, po*rr atrrring. power brakaa, ra­
dio and heater, air conditioning.

ON WEST FIRST ST.
• Ben Howland
• Charlie Craig
• Bob Thnmaa
• Frank llritnmin

123, Ronts-ft Motor*

W E M U ST R E D U C E O U R STOCK BEFORE T H E FIRST OF T H E Y E A R . N O W
IS T H E T IM E FOR YOU, TO T R A D E ! .PRICES S L A SH E D — SO M E - AT- W H O L E ■ T H K S g ^A R E LO CAL CARS T R A D E D IN A T
H O LLE R ’S. S E E V , 7 A N D

2 BEDROOM House. Kitchen,
equipped,
convenient
to
Base. J 6S mo. 322 45t9.

Realtor Insurer-Trade*
322 4991
1991 S. French Ave.

700% Mechanical
Guarantee — 30 Days —
1,000 Mile* On All
Used VW’a.

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3 - BEDROUM, 2 bath, un­
furnished I mi to base, 2
blocks to shopping center A
school 1 year lease rrtgilr
ed $120 mo 322 8670 after
3 p m,

and Sales Broker

$100 D O W N

THEY
MUST
GO!

UNFURN. 2-hedroom Duplex,!
Terrarro floors, tile tialh, |
kitchen equipped 322-6201

UNFURN1S1IF.D: 3-heilroom.
1 hath. 886 E 20th. $1X1— 3
bedroom. 2 bath. Ravenna
Park, $115— 3 bedroom. 2
kith, 14U5 Wynn wood $115

$200 - $300 Down
$40 - $60 Month

304 W. 2nd St. FA 280*2
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

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UNFURN. Duplex. New. 2
bedroom
Terrano floors,
tile bathj kitchen equipped,

333-40U .'sf4

Complete Selection
89 a Thru 04‘s

A U T O GLASS &amp;
SE A T COVER CO.

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W E A R E G O IN G A L L O U T T O ACCEPT E V E R Y D E A L !
Y O U 'L L BE A M A Z E D A T Y O U R S A V IN G S !

Seminole Realty

Stemper Agency

READY TO MOVE IN
New 3 4 4 Bedroom Homes,
12 baths So Longwood are*
—Trade* considered, and
we’ll build uu your lot. Semi
yjolc County a Leading Build
•r
HAROLD LOGAN
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
Sales office: So. on U. S, 1792 to Dixie Bell Diner, turn
right one block oo Seminole
Ave. 838 3911.

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4 Seat C oven

Gateway

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322-1301 26C0 Hiawatha at 17-92

Management

GKEENBRIAR
Choice
lota available
tn
Greenbriar of Loch Arbor
overlooking golf
course.
Custom building to your
■perifications.
Greenbriar
deretepeJ -b y -------------KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
FA 2-807*
202 Fairmnnt Dr.

BOB McKF.E USED CARS
10‘ WIDE, 2 beuroom trailer UNFURN. Upstairs APT. $55 W E L A It A APARTMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
month. .109 Magnolia Ave.
li t W. Firtt St.
NO-l-4908.
701 French Ave. 323 o721
Inquire downstaira after 0
FURN. Apt. Close tn. Jimmie
1-BEDROOM Trader, on Lake,
p. m. or call 322-4130.
Cowan. 322 4013.
Adults only. Ph. 322 7368.
MUST SACRIFICE— 1903 Ton
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. $55
tiac 4-dr, Catalina, white,
106. Apartments for Rent
mo,, include* water * elec­ F U R N I S H E D Apartments . full power, factory air, ra­
clear In. (tot Palmetto. Ph.
tric. 322 9507.
dio, heater, deluxe^Interior,
AVALON APARTMENTS
322-1374 after 5:30 p.m.
will consider old car in trade,
110 W.e *id S t ,
322 3417 $30 mo Up, Surphi* City.
assume payments, (me own­
108. Rntims For Rent
er. Ph. 322 6500.
FURN. Apt 2300 Mellonvtlle. I-Room Efficiency »pt. with
pvt. bath A shower, suitable CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
for couple or tingle person
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. for
120. Automotive Service
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.
or retired All utilities inCouple. Water included &gt;45.
eluded m rent. Ideally lo 113. Autos For Sale
322-7399.
A U T O GLASS
1-2 and 3 Bedrwwn*
cited (in 1st St.,, within 1
IN STALLE D
NEW and USED
An InveitmcM. not an ex­
block of 2 free parking iota I960 T BIRD—Full Power A
Awnings A Cabanas *
pense. Call FA 2-5612 for
Air. XMAS Special $1,435. Senkartk Glass and Taint
and shopping renter. In­
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES expert advice on a Herald
SANFORD MOTOR
quire »t Manuel Jarobeo
Company
Hwy. 17-92-S
322-2501 advertising campaign.
322-4382 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4822
Dept. Store 211 E. First St. 800 French Ave.

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• Sedana
• Hard Top* *
• Convertible*
• Station Wagon*

1120. Automotive Service

S A N F O K D ’S N E W E S T PAOLA — Unfurnished 2 Bed­
rooms. 122-7599.
HOMES, West 4th St. San­
ford. 3 Bedroom, 14* bath,
FHA &amp; VA Loans. LMJJ EN­ 2 BEDROOM kitchen equip­
ped $75 month. Ph. 322 3885.
TERPRISES Inc., Builder
Harold Logan, call &amp;35-39U. 102. Mobile Homes • Sale
Salesman on Duty 4:00 p. m.
to dark.
DON’S
MOBILE HOME SALES
9fi. Houses - Sale or Rent “Your Wheel Fuate Dealer"
- IT Model* to chooae from
CUSTOM BUILT Home on
OPEN 7 DAYS ,A WEEK
Lake. Ph. evenings 322-1597.
838 1200
Hwy.
17-92
Lonrwood. Fla.
97. Houses For Rent
LARGE 4 Hcdioom Home with
full bath and 2 half baths
$125 ino.; 3 BEDROOM, 2
bath home with Family
room 1125 month.
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105. Mobile Homes - Rent 106. Apartments for Rent 1 106. Apartments for Rent M3. Autos For Sale

97. Houses For Rent

95. Houses For Sale

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PRICES IN THIS AD E F F E C T IV E MONDAY, DECEMBER 2Siw THRU DECEMBER 3!at a QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED

Thoae attending formed a
circle and aa Mr*. Aarnath
Butler read Twae the Night
Before Chrlatmaa, package*
Ware paa»ed In order from
Land to hand until direction
Change wax Indicated by a
key word In the poem. The
■witch in gift* from right to
left, and back again, time
after time, resulted in a gay
time for all.
Refreehmente were eerved
from a buffet table roverrd
In dark green linen and cent*
•red with epraye of holly and
greens in a silver vaae. Cry­
stal punch bowl*, flanked by
tall red tapere In dduhte can­
delabra were at each end of
the table which alao held
trayc o f holiday aandwlchea,
cookie*, nuta and mints. Cof­
fee and cake were eerved lat­
er In the evening,
-Hoeteas committee for the L i
Occasion was made “ up- "of* I
Martha Newell, Rose Wil­
liams, Ruth lovanna, Viola
Leone, Nancy Brumbaugh and ^
Mri. Lloyd Utman.

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“ The Nile of America”

Zip Code 32771

By Hsrry I. Johnson
WEATHER: Generally fair thru Wednesday, high 70-75; low tonight in 50s.
City officials are studying
an exhaustive master plan for VOL.
United Press Leased Wire
Established i90t. TUES., DECEMBER 29, 1001 SANFORD, FLORIDA
.
T ^ c l O 0
a "Rivcrport Marina" on Lake
Did ybu know that there Monroe and the St. Johns Ri­
•re more than 421 house trail­ ver and expect to call a spec­
ers occupied by families in ial meeting in the near future
Seminole County at this time. for ail interested parties to
No wonder the County Com­ get briefings.
mission is continually rcceiv-'
The plan was prepared by
ins applications for trailer Maurice H. Connell &amp; Assoc­
RED CARPET treatment was Riven the Ellspark permits.
iates Inc., consulting engineers
worth (Me.) engors yestenlny when they were
• •
•
taken on a tour at Cape Kennedy. Conch John
of Miami.
Although you may not be
In their preface, the engi­
Stuart (second from left) said the ltoys are over­
a citrus grower, packer or neers call the marina "a man­
Sanford's bars gave city
whelmed "with Florida." (Herald Photo by Mar­
shipper, you might be inter­ date for a waterfront boating
commissioners a headache last
shall Linpo at Cape Kennedy.)
ested in "the fact that Florida facility."
,
night.
oranges sold At the Atlanta
" I f the marina facility at
And today bar owners have
farmers' produce market Inst Sanford had begun a decade
the
same headaches they have
weekend at $2.75 to $3.25 a ago, the concept at then en­
suffered for years—having to
half box. Grapefruit brought visioned would probably be in­
■cloee at midnight wh^e ou(Iy
|2.I5 to $2.25 while pink adequate at the present time,"
-vyv
ffig taverns can remain* open
grapefruit brought up to $3. engineers said.
lilt 2 a m.
Tangerines sold mostly around
They pointed to the popula­
Commissioners yielded slight
.^ia.5Q A.hji|.f b&lt;&gt;x._i . .
£
tion exjiloiioq, the demand for
;ly. however TTtoy'll-illpw city
’
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boating facilities as "expand­
night spots to remain open till
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It’s that lime Sjtain — time ing at a fantastic rate."
By
Marshall
Lingo
that
evening
play
the
Lion*»in
2 a in. New Year's Jive. But
for all aliens, with few ex­
"No other Florida-city h’a* ~
the second of thc.'vkw-gamo
Herald Sports Writer
that'* as tar as (hey bent in
ceptions, who are in the'U n­ the same type o f location, thtf
requests
to
allow
Jim
Spencer's
Southern
hospitality,
civilian
ited States on Jan. 1. They river-lake chain, nor the po­
Coach John Stuart, visibly
Restaurant and the Capri Res­ as well as ntililnry. nverllowrd
must report their addresses tential patronage of this pro­
dismayed because of his club'*
taurant
to
remain
in
business
by the end of January. Only posed recreational project."
the cups of ifi young men from loss last night to the Lions,
.till the later closing hour each
the following Are excused: tc, 1 Engineers reported to city
Ells worth. Mg., vUui a it . ncvci»U#.Tcuk^tijWt.M » W A .,!,l .
uigbL _c . - . , .
i* | ,n
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w u , |commissioners in the elaborate
cr r^ted diplomats,
persons
"guests o rriv F d o TITgh' ScVoor prals^-for the hospitality -o(
-Tbits.
Sanfurc)
now
has
two
accredited to certain inlerna-l bm ch u r^ llT ltt.
places where beverages can tie for a two-game basketball Hie Ov iedo folk and expressed
tional oigannizatiohs "and those "suggests S' repetition o f hisappreciation on behalf of the
served
legally after inldmghl series with the Oviedo Lions
admitted temporarily as agri­ toty, since Sanford was found­
entire
Eagle squad for the trip
Thc-y are the Valdez Hotel and
The cluh. which arrived in
cultural workers. Forms ran ed 1IHI years ago at a river
May
fair
inn.
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Sundoy-afternnon,
ami
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Mo"
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he obtained from any Tost Of­ port.
Commissioners Ear| Higgtn is being hosted in numerous
"A succession of changes
fice or Immigration and Na­
holJiam and James II. Crapps Oviedo homes, was off at a)
has depleted the major use of
irn aliration Service office.
fought long and hard to get a most the crack of dawn Mon
•
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a
tile river as commercial tranlmotion past the opposing com­ day morning for Capo Ken
"Gross sales in Seminole portation. Air and automobile
missioner* but they were nrdy and an eye popping per
travel
have
almost
replaced
County," says Seminole Cham­
thwarted Mayor A L. Wll-on of certain instullnllniis at tji
ber manager John Krider. the railroad, and now thr river
an t Commissioners M I. Ha M ap,, usually not affordexi
"has averaged an inciease of is reptaring thr highways for
TALLAHASSEE c UTI) —
horn and Joseph Baker won out most visitors at (lie space
pleasute
travel.
Gov Farris Rryant's contro­
21 .K peicenl per month since
n every pai llainenlary uu center
"Sanford soon will hecoma
last June." Krider emphasiz­
Upon atrival at the center, versial Hoard of Regents wa*
itcuver.
ed the word average and in­ one of the nation's prims ri­
Ilaliorn asked surressfully the visitors front Kllxwurlh approved by the Hoard of Edu­
dicated that "the tide seems ver ports, outstanding in rec­
that the commission hold off hoarded a National Aeronau­ cation today Including a surreational endeavor
to have changed,"
on .mi changes pending a joint tical and Space Adminlstra pti-e appointment from Or­
"More than 20 ,000 boat. . .
discussion with Orange and turn Ims and N AS \ officials lando that had not been pre­
Sanford." The existing C i v i l ('enter tan lie seen
PART OF MARINA COMPLEX is shown in this
owning families live within an
William Stem per, Sanford
Seminole County officials on a t.Hik them on the guided tour viously announced.
in the upper leil while the existing city pier can
drawing ns submitted to city commissioners last
hour's drive of Sanford, per­
I Rry ant named Fletcher G.
realtor, has been named to the
possible
uniform closing of all for "V IP s."
night in what the engineers call "a mandate for
Imj scci) in the right portion of the drawing.
haps 50,000 within reach of
The players, managers and Rush, Orlando, to replace
policy committee of the Flor­
ingot spots
the St. Johns River chain,"
—
------------------------------------ J-----------------------------------ida Association of Realtors,
He asked that a reasonably coaches save the launch pads Chester Whittle. Orlindo, who
engineers state.
1
which will have Its inaugural
time he allotted for the dis­ where the first Mercury asiro withdrew a* a Board of Con­
The facility will create moi
meeting Jan. $-0 at Oilando.
cussions, suggesting four to six natlts Si etc hurled into space trol member at the last minute.
than
a leading river pot
Reappointed wetc John W.
i»
•
•
The group, along with uvndo
weeks
will "likely become a major
Pare,
Pensacola; Gert W.
High
officials
and
students
In other actum, the coininlss
January meeting i f the^
theme for the economy of
Jacksonville.
Dr.
who were hosts, saw various Schmidt,
ion:
North Orlando Village r o u n d
Sanford."
Wayne C. McCall. Ocala arwl
parts
ot
Hie
Apollo
project
now
I
—Ill-aid
Municipal
Judge
will he held ut 7 :.'tU p in. Mon­
The master plan Irft noth­
Kenneth McIntosh tender Ills under construction. They hilci Chairman Hava Harrison, St.
day in the Village Office ing to he spelled out. It In­
CHICAGO ( I TI i - Three
K am i T a rg e ts
resignation
from that post toured the Merrill v Control Petersburg
I Room fl, North Orlundo Com­ cludes the location, sue and gunmen who looted a Brink's
I IR L R IA x D u e l 1 1 1*1» i*t r ut iun (ilobiiM)
will Not
New members of the Board
TALLAHASSEE (L T D
since hr will lake over county, Center and lunched at the
pany building l instead of numbei of electric lights, su ­ armored truck after invading
N&gt;
1 1 a ll
tmi
dt
r
H
o
o
p
s
o
p
ened
w i$nl it: *rrvt* uruler him
of Regents, other than Rush,
Gov
elect
Huvdnn
Ruins,
my
1
‘atrtck
AFH
olfierrs
mess
prosecuting
duties
next
month
a
Homan
Catholic
rectory
got
Tuesday as normally tihedql- es of buildings, docks, every­
A KllVrfllNt 4HftipitJfcTitS ull file lud.iv on Israeli ti.o lo n
‘fin- entourage made a tup are Payne li Midyette, Tallamg hi- wonts to take full *i*-d
—Applauded McIntosh for his
away with S223.O00
ed. Change of tile regular thing.
del « plntfoim of cerium i* sowing Held* on the eastern
Robert M Morgan,
through
tin- I'alnek AIR tech h;is sec
efficient
manner
in
handling
meeting day to fust Monday
slmi e of tin Sea of li all Ire.
The masked men who seiml it mill lesponsltiility for t u n ­
H ill lilt S iild , **.Kl 11*1 iH lIl n
Positive factors pointing to
A
]
ia
mi.
Mai
shall M .(’ riser,
meal
talwuatory
and
got
hack
his enurt alfaiis
of each month is on agenda
the success of such a marina the truck lavt night tn suhur ning the state during his ad­ he ha* the fullest co-u |&gt;ei ut lull
to “ earth" when the hoys Palm Beach and Sam T. Dell,
—Suggested
County
Judge
C.
subject to mujurity vote of were listed, in part, as:
ban Nomdge operated in a ministration, almost demand- uf tlie hoard* under him, tie H ack S u i Kur y
visited Cocoa Reach, walked Gainesville.
council.
I'H tJKNiX. Atu
t i l ' l l - Vernon Mtze tie contacted to
Increasing leisure time for manner siiptlai to the rubbery *d the "courtesy" resignations i* |h»w n It*it* to i c '*f»'ittid to the
see 1/ he will accept the city through the warm Florida
Xi-n
H ariv Goldu-ater i ll
workers; increasing boat own­ of an armored hank truck in of every member of cv, i&gt; mandate o f the |ieufd»* "
post He a leaving his coun -and and enjoyed the sun
David and Dennis House, ership, itmeusing population New Jcrvry when the bandits state hoard which serves uti
Anz
r
twill
Inwill
tindcigu
He mud in* ititvfiil* |*i the
ly
office also nest month shine
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
lienl o f his ii|iilily lo ho mi li.uk -urgeiy in Washington Meanwhile. McIntosh assured
in Central Florida; increasing got away well $5i4,tXW a week dcr the governor.
Last night they dropped a
House, of Forest City, who
Jan
5.
ago
Hie
Jacksonville
mayor,
who
full chili ge o f the i m v u Uvu
tourism in the slate; the fu­
commissioners he would re i td *12 cliff hanger to the
played together in Lyman
The three men tied up two takes over from Gov. Fail s to undi o f governm ent uj*
ture prospect of the Sanfordmain on the bench pending ap­ Oviedo High Lions In a cage
High School hand for four Titusville Canal; future pros­ priests at thr Divine Saviour Riyatil, told U PI in an inlet- though "th.nl ifircs fmt inrun N o w P r o x y
FORT
LAUDERDALE)
game played at Lyman High's
pointment of his successor
-years, will both he marching
ROM
E
(L
’l’l
i
—
Giuseppe
( UPI) — Tlie body of * 5dpect of the Cross-Florida Can­ Church in NOrridgc and walled view that this does not .mean that I will ride i tiNKli shod o v ­
gymnasium
Today
the
Eagles
—Approved transfer of $!
in the inaugural parade for
Saragal, a pro Western Social
Washington (D.C.)
al; accommodation atliaillon in ambush - [or the truck to he will accept eveiy resign., er anyone,"
iw7 from the contingency fund were off for a trip lo Silver V ' t "Id
Gov.-elect Haydon Bur ns. A
1
st,
wainatlgnzHti’il
today
av
lion.
woman was found flouting in
"J defy any one t ■ fifid a
for down-river boaters; add- come for proveeds from Sun
Springs
Wednesday
they
will
Sophomore at the University
lilth president o| Italy
He to make up the difference m
"Some 1 would n, t seiep'
a motel pool last night. Sha
accessibility by the inter day's collections.
smoother adm tm sliati n than
trade in prices for two new go to Cypress Gardens and
of Florids, David is a captain
pledged
'Till*
detente
ol
peace
Undoubtedly,
there
are
some
I wut an apparent drowning
state road system; stimulation
during my yeiuB $** mayor of
|»&gt;hce cars The city has d&gt;and security "
ChaV l m i
1 a Valins,
... . ---------itrrrf *f
hinting; conti irrttmiir^r.
n d id to keep the old cars n S c h o o l s R a n S i l c K c t T
and plays the saxophone. Den­
added
that
those
who
he
kept
Police *nid other ’ guests at
fro m ]*i v m lty an d |$roper le t
by the proposed East Cenlial
the recommendation of Poll
nis is solo clarinetist with thr
on would feel more o f tn at oyMitiuii o f w ho to he lo)i$! 120 Rescued
Do'ks in two schools wyre Die motel saw Mrs. Dorthva
Florida University's reereaLyman Rand,
LKorut-DA il l I l UPI) — Chief Hoy G Williams,
harice
to
liis
admiiiistiatom
ransacked over Ihc weekend Guido enter I he pool nl about
to
"
|tional requirement; increase
—Okayed
a
statement
total
Congolese troops led by mer­
Horns said that some whose
but apparently nothing was 3 p in. A abort while later
II* said he e April# resig na­
|in marina activity soon due
cenaries today rescued about ing $.AR9 So tn cover a survey taken, police said today They they heard someone scream
A Social Security question
loyalties
might
Re
strongly
tions notmnly from h«*md» hut
j to rise by a decrease In trailon
new
water
demands
of
HI,II
"1 am dtawing sw ml security I cr-bornr rraft on highways,
with the out • going admin- also ft Mill the r veiUtit r heiids 120 uli.tr hostages from the
vaid the Westside Elementary that a k“dy w«» in tho pool,
By I’nllrd I’ rrss
rebels hi the mu Itieastern Con and Sanford Naval Air Station and Westsl(le li r a m in a r
payments and estimated that
An autopsy win scheduled
t o f airenrirt su&lt; h an *t**t(
|especially in larger boats; and
—Approved
locating
a
street
Freezing
drizzle'
glazed
high
go town of Manilla
L^would earn $1,2(10 for the
schools w e r e
entered by Inter today to detyrmina lb#
forrsie r ami state h* tilth o f
I the increase In wateifiont ics- ways in the Midwest today.
on property now owned l&gt;v
year. My cash salary as a
breaking a uimlow
|rmi*r .»f (fmrh.
,
fleer.
identia] development in ill tri­
Margaret Rower in the south
Maintenance crews in Colo­
Bnlturn!
Problem
waitress has not gone ocar
There have already t»ern
butaries, where future resi­ rado used artillery lo shoot
$1,200, but my eniployer furMIAMI i UPI l - The Slate east section This will clear
rhan^i * made m aoiite of the
dents will "cruise to town" for down masses of snow threat­
Public I nlities Commission the way for another housing
nishrs two meuls a day in ad­ services am) shopping.
hoard* w hich run com-ui i toil said
ening to * .'Blanche on mdun
met today lo disrtivs Hie bat­ development, officials
dition to my rash wages. Must
i ly with governor*.
They
emphasized
the
street
tain
passes
tered problem of restoring
the value of meuls he consid­
WASHINGTON
(Ul»! I Hums has already named
In the flood ravaged West,
Florida Last Coast Railway will only tie "roughed out" and
ered as part of my earnings*
f t
heads
of
the
Hoad
Board,
De­
Th«
»Brotherhood
of
Locomotwo
large
ice
jams
in
the
Ya
passenger
service lo , [j t, not paver!
Answer; Yea. In determin­
U U A V Q BT
inR Y n
i l A I IT V ™
AtWAYS
FIRST
QUALITY
velopment Commission, Hotel
kima
River
brought
warnings
tlve
Firemen
and
Knginrmrn
—Accepted
without
official
state's Gold Coast.
ing whether a person earns
Cumniisaion,
Motor
Commit
comment James Chapman's
of new inundations in the state railed a strike today against
more than $1,200 a year un­
recreation budding plans which
of Washington.
the .Southern Hail»a&gt;
The ■ion and Industrial Commit
der the letirement lest, his
.Near the California • Ore walkout was ordered at fi a sirtn.
TALLAHASSEE it I'll _ is estimated to eost between
total earnings, including wag­
gon border, 500 mountain resi­ m against the 8.100 mile rail
Secretary of Stale Tom Adams
ami $i»i.noo.
es "in kind" must he uled
TALLAHASSEE (UPlI - dents were isolated by the road
saya Tie ^JRu jirogosc that a^
-L earn ed ibe DeLand bus
This applies to all work ex­
Gov. Farris Bryant today floods of last week and a
i r quest- Ipi ^ t r lirunaox. (cg|fHWyni is not interested in o|ve­
J. W Jennings,’ union vice
cept domestic service in a pri­
snowstorm during the week­ presklent, said the strike was
la hnr1 union business Vgrrds r*tlnS ^mdai s«-rvica in San
vate home and farm work named Tom Waddell Jr . Mel
caused by a company move to
|submit fingerprints also—and f°r&lt;L
where only rush wages are bourne, and Roger Dykes. Co end.
L*p to three inches of snow operate locomotives without
he may get hacking trom the
—Approved adoption of a re
counted. Because your total coa, judges of the Ninth Jo
vised issue of the plumbing
fell
from Washington state to locomotive helpers ( firemen I
City firemen responded In Horida AEL-CIO.
earnings will probably exceed dicisl Circuit (Including Sem
code.
Tiie^outhern R . d ^ oper
, Ufm . MftwUv
$1,960 this year when the v a g in a !,.-C o u n ty ).-----------— ^
—Okayed annexation of in
Sirs
a
14-stale
system,
mclud
iircakthrrruph
tie of meala ii included, you
The appointment* w e r e
ing the Georgia and Florida their busier days of the year
SAIGON I UPI)—Vietnamese area at Z7lh Street and French
ahould check with your social made under the recent census
The first call was received generals huddled ia the sea­ Avenue.
Railroad.
security office concerning how count, allowing one judge for
Renamed Lincoln Street \
f&gt;
at 7 SO a m lo 1706 Straw side resort of Vung Tau today
your earnings will affect your each $0,000 population.
amid indications of s break­ Grove Manor Driv*.
berry
Avenue
The
alarm
was
checks.
Division B of the eight roun
New AttractionK
a a
*
false. The second was to a through in the political crisis
ty circuit Include* Seminole
that has placed the military Airmen Killed
TAVARES
(U
PI)
—
Agri­
It'a trua wa haven't seen and Brevard Countie*. which
car fire at First and Park at
Coming To Zoo
leaders at odds with the Unit­
LUKE AFB, A rli. (U P I)—
much winter this year, but presently a r a served by culture vast a $38.8 million
ll:4p
am
.
Gasoline
was
leak
Population at the Municipal
ed States. '
business
In
Lake
County
this
Four men wera killed Mon­
•prlng ia not far behind and Judge* Volia A. Willisms Jr .
ing from a car owned by VA
Zoo will increase soon, -city
day when their twin-engined
wa’d love to see some pretty Sanford; Vasiar Carlton, TL year. County agent Robert
ft. Dunstot)
commissioners were told Mon­
Air Force 0 2 3 cargo plant
•priag flowers planted in the tusvllle, and William G. Ab­ Norris said today.
At 4:34 pm . a car owned Ed u c a to rs
Norri* said the figure rep­ day nijfht.
GAINESVILLE (UPI) — crashed and burned in Rain­
planter boxes along the street. ridge, Rockledgc.
by S. A Tolorkl of 112 North
I.ast year one of the sorori­
Seminole Sen. M a c k N. resented a "phenomenal re­
Cily Manager Warrrn E. Summerlin Drive had a de­ Ten educators from Chile will bow Valley. Among those
TE R R IFIC V A L U E S IN SH EETS
ties did it and they certainly Cleveland Jr. said this will covery" from tha December Knowles said the city is pur­ fective carburetor and caught attend a four-week seminar killed was CapC A vary* A,
did look lovaJy. It will tie in now give Seminola County a 19C2 freer# that destroyed chasing an ocelot, and a hen- fire. The final alarm sent fire­ sponsored by tha U.S. Stats Crosby Jr., (0, whose mother,
A N D H O M E F U R N ISH IN G S!
nicely with our county-wide judge s-day on the circuit more than 50 per cent of tho gal tiger will arrive soon as men at 3 22 p m . to a truck Department at tha University Mrs. Eunlea L. Knight, raa "L iizd ar."
court bench in Sanford.
county's citrus crop.
•X Florid* uu{ cu-uth.
beautification projectlira m Hast f u e l SLsaL
sides in Jacksonville FU.
t

Night Spots
Get Respite
New Year's

VIP Treatment
Given Visitors

&gt;

. -

--------

V— ■

Bryant Names
"Regent Board

Robbery Yields
Quarter Million

Burns 'Intends' tlRWA...
To Be Governor BRIEFS

Woman Drowns
In Motel Pool

Shoot Down
Snow Masses

Union Strikes
Southern Ry.

e n n e ijf

Bryant Appoints
2 Circuit Judges

Fingerprints

Firemen Get

WAIT!

4 Calls Monday

Lake Agriculture
Has Comeback

PENNEYS
WHITE GOODS
. EVENT STARTS
SAT., JAN. 2nd

- :A ;**

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C A R R A W A Y

He fia* been ’chairman ol
Ity Harry I. Jnhnsnn
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C»rra- Sanford's planning and toning
way, of 412 Klljol Avenue, romnussiuti since I9SS.
members n( an insurance firm
He and Mrs, MrKibhm live
hearing the name of Cnrritw ay ■at 2 IV) Mellon villr They hare
A MtKihhin, will retire Jan I a snn, (truce, noW in the ninth
after more than 2’i year* m grade, and another son ClifUie buMne.a.
'ford III, who i* receiving hi*
Tile insurin'* business uil master's degree in industrial
eontinue under Ihc direction engineering at the University
of Clifford MrKibtbn, present-, of .Honda, and a third son,
Alex, who is majoring in in­
ly a partnerv
MeKibhin has hern with the surancc at (lie same uAivorfirm for the past It years sity,
Alex MrKlbliin will Join his
Prior to that he was a consult­
ing engineer in the area and fatlier in tile business when he
before that from 1919 to toil graduates May I Until that
he was Sanford's city man- time MrKihhm will continue
ager.
I operating the firm.
lie served as president of
The Carr a ways plan a twothe Seminole Charntier of monih air Journey of much ot
Commerce in 19YMJR amt is (he Pacific Ocean area startmember of the Chamber's ul mt Jan 3. They will,depart
scribing committer, lie is al at Orlando and sU&gt; ov#r atxiut
so preside.it of the Sanford- three days m Honolulu, Car
Semlmila Development Coni- raway said this mornitig
pany
i Kro.ni llnoe, he added, llu v
will My In t litislehurch,A Z ,
ail-1 \isit with all old Ini-lid
formerly »-&gt;ignid at Sanford
\ .nal \ir Station, Ailin amt
Mrs Jam es It Iteedy.
Ndinli ill (seedy is now com
mandci of Ho- \avv Supply
M u i r •l i fi tr iM i l m i l' to l l i r l iili-i ' in tiie Antori'lt'n
Mr and Mis Cariawas then
Judy
Kiiifinif*l
I &lt;r«11 bt%»*
wil s*sit Vnstialia, Singapore
t*'in* pt fr**m I*** pt*i
4'IIP In |*l%JHU1 A\IIIill Mi* 'V tPIlll t•! and mans oilier plan, s on then
It'llif IH I*H“t I •'11I I |!I it 1•til ■, two inoiitli trip
liiriii-u o ha* l«"*n c s Irr me
f|h*» - 11 A hi I •*&lt;1'It | 'l *| i U ! v "*f | I
*!«
tv active in roinmuniiy ,d
and Is credited with
f &gt;ufiller Mir ( i fp ip n i u i m ti o f lairs
H r r hr int mil i &lt; urn) rornrrt much of the progress m Uw
Lv |ii(111)^1 Hid |&gt; KtifMrll M »'ca over the past wseral
•t (if lv i*vi'i
tin* h» .riI rmini years
Among siffus-s lie ha* held i*
1.it " n„ nf m*ii mvitri M\i * i
Hi 14s 1**1 ’i ff H* 4l.nl ||Lul lllll.l Sjtllurd I1l.it ol lor I wo one
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Christmas I* largely a teaion
of remembrance. Moat of ui
approach this time with many
memories of past Christmasea. Tha beauty of Uml Christ­
mas tree, tha fragrance of the
fruit cakes, and the newness
of presents, all carry u« bark
to other years. Few fall to
think of a cherished memory
m» they alt around on Christ­
m as morning watching child­
ren at play, or thinking of an­
other Chriitmaa when thli wa»
true.
. I t la a time of mixed emofjorf*. There ia- happiness In
•o' many hearts, and yet there
Is a strange tinge of sadness.
Still Christmas la wonderful
and its wonder haa been de­
monstrated in its becoming
the moat universal festival on
our calendar. It ts not only
Americana who fall under Its
* charm and beauty, hut also
around the world the bells of
.Christmas
ring,
children’s
voices laugh, and all ages aing,
How good it It to have such
a lime of remembrance, but
let ua ask ourselves If the
spirit ot selfish gratification Is
likely to outweigh the real
significances of the occasion.
When we turn back the clock
of tim e ,' wa remember that
the Chriitmaa season Is very
definitely a Christian occasion.
A« wa remember our history,
we find that twenty centuries
■ go Christianity began to turn
a secular world into a world
where God la recognised as
King'. Since this is true we
find that thera are many won­
derful memories that make
* Chriitmaa a time of magnlficant thoughts and deeds.
We remember that Christ­
mas is the time of giving. Our
Christmas gifts reflect the
spirit of the giving of Gml as
it so beautifully expressed In
John SfIB, "F o r God ah loved
Ihe world, that He cave His
only begotten Son, that who­
soever believe Ui in Him should

not perish, but have
ins life ." There U no
time when the spirit of giving
Is to pronounced ss in this
setson.
We remembed that Christmss is a time of beauty. The
ahlning facet of loved ones is
perhaps the moil supremely
beautiful physics) sight that
we see at Chrlslmaa. But so
many things are beautiful. The
beauty of the world seems to
make Itself known. For some
this is expressed by snow-cov­
ered hilla and valleya, for
SPEECH AND DRAMA Class of Deltona's adult
olheri it I* expressed
-■ education program* presented kVie pntitnmimc,
beauty of flower* that we find
“Seven Gifts of Christmas," for the Pioneer
in Florida and that exist In
Club's first annual Christmas party. Shown here
the land in which .lesu* was
are Mrs. LaVcme Schocnlaub and Mrs. Hilda
born. There is be a til y of music
Richmond (foreground) with Mrs. Marguerite
at Christmas time. What la
Fisher, (hack).
more beautiful and magnifi­
cent than the inspiring music
of Handel’a Messiah?" Whit
could warm our hearts more
than the simple beauty of "S il­
ent Night?" The lieauty of
Christmas should take us hark
to the beauty of God's Gift in
Ills Son, Jesus Christ. Never
wai One ao beiutlfuLl* He who
came to a lost world lo direct
and redeem it.'
There will be limes during
the Christmas season, when
many people who have so many
blessed memories will want to
atop and say, "W ell, what I*
the best of a ll?" That memory
ahouid be that the central
truth of Christmas Is Christ
and not man. Yea, this mem­
ory will give real meaning to
Chriitmaa. It will give dir­
ection lo our faith and our way
of life. As these two great
CAROLYN TAYLOR, wife of AOl Joseph W.
basic* are provided for in Him.
Taylor of North Orlando, displays some of the
we will become awakened to
IH dolls she sold outfits fur to raise money for
tile true importance of Christ
needy children in Sanford. The Taylors, who live
mas and we will thank God for
on S. Edgemon Ave., have five children of their
memoriea that eome to us at
own hut still find time to help the less fortunate.
the Christmas Season. We will
be thankful foi an occasion »n
wonderful that makes us pause
In the midst nf our frantir hur­
ry and look hack to sec truth
Divine.

Bear Lake Methodist WSCS
Meets At Minister's Home
My Maryann Miles
wit* hurt with thr group and
The Bear Lake Methodist well enough to preside nt the
WSCS met at the home of meeting.
Rev. and Mr&gt;* William Irwin
Mias Phyllis Sw i»hcr uud
ht Apopka last Thursday eve­ the Christmas Story mid led
ning. for th tir Chriitmaa in devotions. Miss English
meeting and party. Membera read a thunk you card from
were happy that their presi­ Mr. anil M u. Walt 'Griffith
dent, Miss Virginia English, who received the fir»l Tcutu*
meat to he given by the WSsLCS - to .,.a newborn in tha
nW lurchl HUla Michael Stanley
Griffith. Miss English ex­
pressed tier appreciation for
(he numerous gifts, catds, let­
ters and vlaila during her re­
By Franr.ee Weatar
cant stay in tha hospital.
A. fl h r i a t m a a Cantata,
It was reported by Mrs,
"Christ Is Bom ," will be pre­ Hulh ifowics, treasurer, Dial
sented fo r lha 11 a.m. worship |I5 had brer;sent for the mis­
hour Sunday at tha Commun­ sion pledge, |5 to tha cultiva­
ity Preebyterian Church of tion fund and 12-60 to lha
Lake Mary hy the Junior •cholarxhip fund.
Choir under direction of Mrs.
Mrs. Jean Mueller irpmled
Kay Sassman,
that |4l) had hern rcnlixed
This special muair was writ­ from l a in of light huili* mid
ten by John E. Boalt with (he toothbrushes during the month
te x t by Frank L. Croaa.
with proceeds to go for fur­
Piano arcompanist for tha nishing tha church kitchen.
prrarnlatinn will ha Gayle Plana were made for a Jim 23
rummage sals at tha EatonRoberta.
Tha public ia invited to at­ villa Fire Station starting at
8 a.m. with the fire depart­
tend.
ment to get 10 per cent of
proceeds.
Class To Meet
I t waa votrd to provide
Tha Christian Homemakers food and blankets and other
Class of Casselberry Com­ Items aa needed, if possible,
munity Methodist Church will to g needy family;
mast Tuesday at 8 p. m. at
Members made Christmas
tha homo of Mr. and Mra. favors for food traya of the
Leonard
Casselberry, Lake 29 patient* at Wekiwa Nurs­
Drive, Casselberry. Mrs. Dar­ ing Home in lieu of a Christ­
win Shea wilt be co-hostess.
mas program.

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ELEANOR

Eleanor, Barbara Ferrell
Soon Will Be College-Bound
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Tho Ferrell »l»l*r», Eleanor
and Barbara, anon will be rotlege bound amt wilt lie e»perlally misted hy Caiteiherry
Community Methodist Church
where 'they hate given an
generously of their lelent*.
They are Ihe daughter* of

Watch Night
Service Set
By Je n * Casselberry
A Watch Night program
will h* held at Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
starting at l« p. in. on New
Y ear’s Eve.
The evening’s activities will
Include a aong aervice, ■ 60minute film in colur, "Play
for Keepa," and refreshments
and will climax at midnight
with a rommunion service.

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of Church Street, Lung wood.
Bathara, a 19113 Lyman
High graduate, will he enter­
ing Aabury College at Willmore. Ky, She haa served aa
pianist and substitute organ­
ist, has sung in the Senior
Choir and is secretary of tha
Older Youth Group. She plans
to mnjur in education and
muair.
Eleanor w a * graduated
from Lymalf* with the d ata of
I960, attended Orlando Junior
College for two years &gt;nd la­
ter attended Florida -Technical
I School,
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She will he attending Millsap's College in Jackson,
j Mial., where ah* will major
in education. She ia president
of the Older Youth Group and
has directed the Junior Choir
for eeversl year* a* well as
being a former Sunday School
teacher.

THE FIRST CHRISTMAS

Hy Ralph Lana

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By Lovii C attail
United P ra tt Intern tUooil
Tha flrit attempt to explain
the meaning of ChrUttnaa waa
made by an angel of the Lord
to a group ot ahepberda who
were abiding In the field, keep­
ing watch over their flock by
night.
The angel at id:
"F e a r notl For behold, I
bring you good tiding! of great
joy, which thall be In all peo­
ple. For unto you it born thli
day .
. a Savior, which la
Chriit the lo rd ."
Writer* and preacher! have
been trying for 1,000 year*
to improve upon the herald
an :e Y t
performance. They
have not succeeded, and no
one It ever likely to succeed,
for Ihe in cel got directly to
the point of Christ m il In rem trkibly few words.
Christmas is good newt for
ALL people. Not Just for the
shepherds, and not just for the
people who lived in Palestine
when Jesus Christ was born.
"F o r unlo YOU is born" . .
that is the crux ot the procla­
mation.
And
thr&gt; "Y O U "
means you who are reading
these words on Christmas,
1985, no less thin the thunder­
struck shepherds who first
heard them on a hillside near
Bethlehem.
"F o r unlo you is born THIS
day . .
The coming-of Christ
as Savior is not an event which
happened once, long ago and
far away. It is an eternally
contemporary event.
This is what Phillips Brooks
tried to eniphasiie In a Christ­
mas carol that has been sung
so often people have ceased
really to hear the words;
"How silently, how silently,
"The wonderous gift i* giv­
en
"So Cod 1mparts to human
hearts
"The blessings of His hea­
ven
"No ear may hear His com­
ing
"Hut tnJJiis world of sin,
"Where meek souls will re­
ceive Him. slili
"The ilear Christ enters in.
"Where children pure ami
happy
"P ray to ihe blessed Hold.
"Where misery cries out to
Thee,
"Son of the mother mild.
"W here chanty s t a n d s
watching.
"And fatlh holds wide the
door,
"The dark night wakes, the
glory breaks,
"And Christinas comes once
m ore."
Christmas Is not a date. It
la a discovery—lha discovery
that God lovee you. This is
nearly always a tremendous
surprising discovery.
The world we live in often seems indifferent or even
hostile toward our hopes, so
- i r only a a w a t* 4 as&lt;*»&lt;l«a
me proof that Clod actually
res about us. Christ Is the
-trig proof that he docs! That
the basic massage of the
iriitlan gospel.
Iiutr how do you know It's
je ? The only way to find
i is to last in your own life
e claim that Christ ia a " s i
nr" who can free you from
ar and hatred and aelfplty
d make It possible for you
'liv e , as' He put it. "m ore
mndantly."
After all, the shepherds had
i way of knowing that the
raid angel was levelling with
em . . . until they isw for

rmaelvea.
"And they came with haste."
. Luke reporti, “and found
ary and Joseph and the babe,
Mg In a m anger."

Church Classes
Enjoy Party

By Jane Caaaelberry
Tha firat end atcond grade
Sunday School claaiea of Cas­
Xselberry Community Method,
tat Church were given a
Christinas party Tuesday a f­
ternoon in W aavtr Hall fey
tfcalr teachers, Mrs. Mary
Moblajr, Mrs. William Young
and M ri. Sam Hodge.
(lamas were anoyed by the
children and refreshments of
taka, punch and candy ware
•treed. Each child raceivad
gifts of a bookmarker, a hook
and a docuralvd pine cona.

Band Members
Entertained
At Yule Party

THE MANGER SCENE for the Christmas aervice nt Forest City Baptiat Church waa depicted by Knthl Millam aa Mary, front, and Ted Bow­
ser, Tereaa Hubbard, Max Lovett, Debra Lovett, Kenny Westmoreland
and Karen Millam, standing left to right.

THE CHRISTMAS STORY in pantomime will lie presented by children
.of Holy Cross Episcopal Church School Sunday at 5:3 0 p.m. under tlirection of Mrs. Phil Roche. Shown here in rehearsal arc Barbara Tamm and
Fred Halback, front, nnd Marta Shedden, Paula Roche and Frank Mebane III. Music will be by the Junior Choir with Miss Beatrice Buck as
director.

Members of the Semlnol*
High School band were honored recently with a Christmaa
party at tho- honiEDf Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon V. Frederick at
Banina Lake
The parly took the form of
a wiener roaat. Gift! were
opened and band membera
who uiuaily play their instru­
ments during the football
games, reversed Ihe procedure
and indulged in a game ot
football themselvti.
v During tne evening Bandmaster Ernest Cowley ’'recall­
ed the activities of the band
during the p u t four months.
revealing a busy icbedule of
parades and shows.
On Nov. 14, the band held its
annual barbeque and concert
and on Nov. 21 participated in
the Florida Bindrrtaslers Asso­
ciation District marching com
test, bringing home a rating
of "excellent."
The bind marched In tha
Ocala parade on Nov. 27. then
stajQfd 'Over to visit Six-Gun
Territory and Silver Springs
the next day.
On Dec. 2 the members
headed up the Sanford Christm ai parade and on Dec. 5 per­
formed a half-time show at tha
Elk’s Bowl game in Leesburg.
The season'* activities were
topped off with an open air
concert of rcligioi|S and secu­
lar music at tiie Pinecrcst
Shopping Center Dec. 18. Here
the band had the odds against'
them when the night chosen
for the concert turned off cold
and windy, chitling fingers
and lip* and blowing away
music. "Die applause indicated
they performed excellently,
however, despite their trials,
Cowley said.

Nalivify Scene
Stamp Urged
WASHINGTON (UPI1 Rep. Melvin R. Laird ( R-Wis. I
wants tha Post Office Depart­
ment to acknowledge — on
it* stamps—that Christmas i»
celebrated tn honor the hitth
of Jexux Christ.
Laird has urged for manv
years that the department *
annual Chriatmaa stamp d*RELIGIOUS DISPLAY outside Bear Lake Methndiat Church waa set
pirt the Nativity acane.
up fur tiie Christmas aeaaon by Johnny Morgan, chairman of the church’s
But the department’s spec­
Men’s Club. The scene ia completely lighted at night fur benefit of resi­
ial stamp committee reject­
dents who wish to drive by.
ed the r*&lt;iuc«t on the ground
that this would commemorate
a rallglou* holiday.
Laird contended that tha
church-alata argument wai
irrelevant. Ha aaid that even
those who do not acknowledge
Christ "aa tha aon of God rec­
The aermon, "No Room For- ognise that ha waa a great
Jesu
s," waa given by Rev. figure in history* and, as
The
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meeting
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Women of the Firat PresDurward H. Knight for last such, worthy of commemora­
tyterian Church of Sanford program were held in the san­
Sunday
evening’s
worship tion.
met at 10 a m. Monday for ctuary which waa banked in service of Firat Southern
their general meeting and front with red poinsattiaa and Methodist Church.
miniatura 'potted pin# treea.
Among visitors p r e s e n t
Chriitfnaa eoffea.

Presbyterian Church Women College Boys
Have Meeting And Coffee • Visit Church

Chapel Names
Music Director
In Altamonte

aide drapes.
Mrs. Carl R. Schllke, presi­
dent, conducted the business,
session pnd extended a wel­
come to Mrs. Abraham Lin­
coln, district chairman. At
close of the meeting Mrs.
Clifford McKibbin played a
By Jutia Bar toe
re«erdiftg by Dr. Grnrge Vick
Altamonte Springe Com­
munity Chaprl haa announced in which he explained the purthat Mrs. Dorothy McGrath poae-of the Joy Gift Offering,
haa accepted the office of a love offering taken for re­
music director and will be­ tired ministers and their faragin duties after the firat of
ilics each Christmas.
the year,
Mrs, Edgar Smith, who was
Mrs, McGrath ia an exprr- I
in
charge of the' program,
1 ienced piano and mi fed teach­
read
several Scripture selec­
er. She studied at Mount Un­
ion Conservatory in Alliance, tions relating to the' birth of
Ohioi and received private.! Christ and led the group in
lessons from Franklin Carna­ prayer. Mrs Harry Echelberhan, Edward Schirmer and
ger, accompanied by Mis.
Arthur Kraft.
George Touhy at tha otgan,
She comas here f i t m New sang "N o Lullaby Need Mery
Smyrna Beach where she Sing. Young people forming
taught piano and organ for a musical enaembte to play
nine year*, served at music three Chriitmaa carols were
director in the Christ Congre. Perry Ecbelberger, M a r y
gatlonal Church and waa a Swignoneky, Elliott Toole,
descends in the church and John Horner and Mickey; Mepresident of a ladies circle.
Clanahen.
She algo was president of
A t close of the program
the New Smyrna Newcomers members and guests adjourn­
Club and in 1963 waa named ed to Fellowship Hall whtra
in Who’* Who Among Amer­ they were served coffee and
ican Women.
cookies from a refreshment
She presently ia making her table covered with white lin­
horn* at Ilff'M sn h a ll Street, en and centered with a blue,
Oakland Estates, with her white and ailver Christmas ar­
mother, Mrs. Blanche Stiffter rangement. Mrs. Schllke pre­
and her sister, Miss Theo sided at the ailver eoffee
service^
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Sauls Jr., aun of Mr. and Mra.
J. L. Sauls; Dan and Emmett
McCall, sons of Mr. and Mra.
H. B. McCall and Bill Dun­
can. Also attending was Ron­
nie Getman, son Mr. and
Jlra. Rultert Gctman, who ia
home from the U. S. Air
Force. Recognition waa given
the pastor's wife and their
children, Jerk, Joyce and Gail
ami Miss Alien- Came run, all
of Stuart.
The Childrens Chorus. di&gt;
reeled by Mra. Escar Neider,
presented special Christmas
music and a reading was
given by Jim Talniadge Jr .
Superintendent of tho Sun­
day School, R. D. Priest, and
Mra. Priest, entertained the
children ot the church at a
Christmas party Monday a f­
ternoon at their home on S.
Sanford Ave. They were as­
sisted by Mrs. A. A. McClanahan.

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Well the Mg day will soon be
here. And almost time /or snpother year arid another month.
Resolutions are made with
some htgfyn. There are seri­
ous problems to face, many
deeds to be done, the less for­
tunate to be thought of. It
makes yoji sit down and think
very seriously of the things
that are going on in this
great big world. * * * For ex­
ample, lust week 21 girls
•'from the 4-H Handy Helpers
Club along with myself, H ai­
ti Warren, Pauline Kirkpat­
rick and Wilbur and Jaunita
Pent motored over to Uma­
tilla to visit the Harry Annu
- Grippled
Childrens
Home.
What were we expecting
there ? We were sure we
would find unhappy children.
&lt;5 But we did not. They were
all so sweet and clean and
full of life. The actions of
these children went straight
to the hearts of those 21 girls
and touched them so deeply
that they n?w want to do ev­
erything possible for them.
" So if Pm not mistaken you
can bet we soon will be mak­
ing another trip over there.
4 • * * Charlie Carlson J r . is
home for the Christmas hol­
idays. He is in National Guard
training at Ft. Jackson, S.C.
Glad you got to come home
Charlie. • • • Billy and Clau­
dette Tenney and little' Vickie
and Je ffe ry were here for *
couple of days with Claudet­
te's parents Claude and Rena
Hawkins. They could not be
^ here for Christmas day so had
to come celebrate it sooner.
* * * The Yooth Choir of the
Mary
Presbyterian
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START OUR ANNUAL

By Julian Stenstrom
Mrs, Elmira F. Hall and Pow­
Church, under direction of
Mrs, Kay Sassman, were
Little Miss Susan Ray, ell's Insurance Agency. An­
gueaU gf Upsala Presbyterian
daughter of the Seminole other $1 gift came from Gale
Church at morning service
Williams.
County United Fund’s ’ cam­
To date United Fund has a
last Sunday, They sang sev­
paign chairman, Troy Ray Jr ., total of $33,215.76. They need
eral numbers which were
along with the two daughters $6,784.24 to reach the $40,000
greatly enjoyed by the con­
of Mr. and Mrs. B. F . Gsnas, mark.
gregation. • * • Rich and Ag­
Julie and Shiran, read in The
Gifts or pledges can be
nes Rans have a new grand­
Herald recently about the lady phoned to 323-0535, taken to
son. John and Irene Gromer
who made an anonymous con­ 505 Sanford Atlantic Nation­
of Beaufort, S.C., arc parents
tribution and called it the al Bank Bldg, or mailed to
of the new arrival. And for a
“ widow’a mite."
P.O. Box 141.
coincidence the baby was bom
As a result, this trio of
One U F leader asked. " I f
on hia uncle's birthday. Un­
young ladies Joined the "care we received a dollar from 6,cle lUy Rans had a birthday
and share" group.
000 of our school children it
on Dec. 17, so it won’t be hard
The 1128.15 contributed ov­ would put us over the top,
for Agnes to remember the
er the weekend to U F ’s $40,- along with otheT gifts we
important day. Congratula­
000 campaign for this year know we’ll get. W’e would The
tions to John and Irene. • • •
included Susan's contribution Herald run the names of the
After opening their many
of 15 cents and gifts of $1 youngstrrs in the paper?"
gifts on Christmas day Doc
each from Julie .and Sharnn.
" I f that is what is would
and Frances Warren and Mel­
Other contributors were $50 take to do it," said one Her­
vin and Eiixabeth will motor
from M. R. Strickland, local ald editor, "w e’!! run ’em ."
down to Wauchula to visit
American Oil Company dealer,
with her mother, Mrs. Robbie
125 from the St. Johns Bap­
Benton, who has been ill. They
£1
OVER 35 YEARS
tist Church, $20 from Southwill spend several days with
, III 1)S FOIl SEMINOLE MEMORIAL iftlSIMTALS new $1
At First &amp; Palmetto
l
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wi^,
$10
from
Mrs.
her.' * • * Marlon Kennedy,
are examined Tuesday ninht by (from left) Trustee Andy Cflrr.qvfltil
&lt;3
(Alongside old post office)
arion Joan Qox.
Kjiy SutSman and I visited
ministrator Robert Beasentr. Architect John Burton IV and E . Eugene J ■ Five dollar contributors In­
the Ssrepta Nursing Home
Page, a progrnm representative of the hospital department of the Floriclude
Yentch
Maintenance
last'Tuesday afternoon to give
*Yt7i-Development Commission.
(Herald Photo)
Co.,
Steinmeyer
Roofing
Co,
the patients some small gifts
which the Seminole County
Extension Homemakers Coun­
Drowned
cil had sent to them. They
GAINESVILLE (UPI - Ron­
• Carpets • Furniture
were, listening- to Christmas
ald Gene Mihfcld, local youth,
• T ile
•
P ia n o s
music and one of the patients
drowned wh«a s small boat
• Rental Beds
was singing right along with
capsized during s hunting trip.
the music. Well, I would like
to wish everyone of you a
very Merry Christmas and — When Gov. Robert Smylie
After • second’s p^uae, he they'd do,U after Christmas."
Happy New Year. Be careful of Idaho announced the text a tidedt
Waiting for Sen. Barry
over the weekend. Our thought of the so-called ‘‘Denver Dec­
"Almost every day, howev. Gold water to emerge from 'hi*
this week is a motto that one laration" by GOP governors,
meeting with former President
cr, I do find at least one
of my 4-H- girls saw at the he stressed that it had the
Dwight Eisenhower and for­
Crippled Children's Home. It unanimous endorsement of th*-’ newspaper editor who thinks mer Vice President Richard
had been made into a framed attending executives, includ­ that is th* right place for Nixon, a reporter was asked
picture by one of the children. ing Arizona Gov. Paul Fan- me."
how Gohluater got to New
— Seek the truth. Act in kind- I nin, friend of Barry GoldwaResearchers will soon be *t York that day.
ncss. Create Beauty, Do the |(er
The reporter, film had ar­
woik developing policy papers
needful Deed.
Ncw sinen’s questioning of
for the Republican Governors' rived with Goldwater on the
various
governors
quickly
air shuttle flight fiom M’nshbrought out, however, that Association, which strength­ lllgtim, answered: “ He route
45” Printed
several of those present put ened Its machinery at the re­ up on Eastern's Air Force
Sailcloth
different readings On the lan­ cent Denver meeting.
One."
An early project for them
guage of llte declaration,
Air Force One. of course,
Fimilly a ivportcr asked was suggested by a governor is the official designation of
..
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who was miffed that Oregon
45” W am sutta
tsmylie:
President Johnson's special
"Governor, is it cot red to Gov. Mark Hatfield came lute plane"
Originals
husband was given a beautiful any that all of you governors to th e .Denver parley and left
early.
The
angry
governor
.are
agreed
on
the
text
hut
rose bush in recognition of bis
proposed a research paper to
cooperation. Mrs. Abraham’s not on what it m eans?"
45” “Gemini”
he entitled:
Rep.
Boh
Wilson.
It-Calif.,
given name is "R ose'’ ami this
•'How to Arrive After the
You’ll Save Money
theme was c a r r ie d out was groping for uoids to deShirtwaist
I Bitibe the size of the calam- Ciisis and Leave Before the
throughout the program
And
He
Happier
In
A
*65*
Vote."
Prints
Special guests anti speakers | ily that atturk hia party In
A newsman standing In *
Ford From The Ole Ford
introduced by Mrs. FarrtTts the IPGl elections. Said, he:
£
---------------------------------"W hat happened I e nil ltd* crowded New York hotel lob­
who conducted the meeting,
House In Downtown Sanford.
included Rev. and Mrs. Fred me of u story about a fellow by during the Eisenhower&lt; 45” Solid
Goldwnter
Nixon
GOP
summit
Chance of Sanford wiio pre­ who came up on the deck of
f lr n p e x illc N tir o e r y
"Excellent Serx ice Too"
^ Popular Color
sented the honorec wjth a cer­ the iU-fut&lt;d liner Titanic just meeting growled his discon­
2221 Grapevillr Ate.
tent;
as
it
was
about
to
strike
a
tificate of merit as secretarySlriekland-Morrison Ford, Inc.
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. Sportswear
"I'm nil for the Republicans
Ueasurrr emeritus which was miiimuoth Hebei g.
W. Park 611-8916
322-1 181
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“The follow giubhcd
a sac trig their party, hut 1 s oli
hand-printed by Forrest U*ckw
enridge of Del.and; Mrs. Jack steward and shouted: ‘1 ask­
w Avril Rayon
Bryant of Oviedo, past pres­ ed foi it buiket of tee—but
ident ami Rev. Bryant; Mis. this is ridiculous!' "
&amp; Cotton
This January, O m ltr Free­
E. I.. Magee of Dellary anti
Prints
Mrs. Carlyle Brooks. Del.and, man begins Jus fifth yeui ns
dongtime friend of Mrs. Abra­ aeeretary of agriculture. Re­
ham and former missionaiy minded of litis. Freeman not­
45” Oxford
ed: ‘ T h a t tenure is reituinly
to Japan.
s.
A message from Mrs. A. J not a record—but you don't
Stripes &amp;
Peterson, past president who find five-year secretaries of
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was unable to attend, was agri. ulture hanging f r o m
Solids
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read by Mrs. Leo A. Watson, lie 's ."
WMU president of First Bap­
tist Church, Sunford.
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Mrs. B. A. Gray of LongT
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Solids
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ifin itC i.
Rose" with Mra. B. C. Moore
Stripes
3 T , , O l x U m a i acnjzm is a Urns fo x « p « w i " 3
of Sanford as accompanist.
il'iinCiit
Some 35 members of the
executive board and guests
Drip-Dri
i u iu qfi.iu t Y o fu iM t. v'vmsM.rf*
were present.
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iticD1Yo each" itillent a season’s greeting and included
P ajam a Prints
co,ium uniii|i lJ - c d o ,.u , s.o-1 if.* i" » 'i
r “wthe following suggestions for
•ml.lex *&gt;t Jcx’.lo p c x riu-l *x' .111
making it a safe holiday;
T O e axe cu re i f ." I
f,U4 “
1— Exkmine all electrical
,0iU aiiuiH jj (lie Jive ,fc .,( if.
45” Robarre
cords for tree. Repair or ditcfv a aCuiuUxfnf s - '- p l i - n ‘* 'u l ^
&amp;ucl\
DeBary Duplicate Bridge ■*mi btoken ones. 2 —Do not
Cotton l*rints
xillix
xxlie vc lie U x vfio sei. in ^
Club reported 13 tables in p'lay burn lights if tree is dry. 3—
co m m u ru
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for this week's Master Point Do not overload receptacles.
„( en cou xczq sn u n i, a iu l il.e Yi|&gt;«I.-axn.
4 —Do not leave tree lights
3 Y ., u ire *x * [ x l . m t f i . . ^
cncouxc.r
Game played Tuesday after­
All Color
burning while sway from
(‘ ii xi.'ln
noon at the Fire Hall and di­ home. f&gt; Keep I,use of lire in
f„ is fnen .« Ix««&lt;
•&gt;[ “ ^ u5,t
% Full Holts
(a its at
rected by Mr*. George Pear­ water or damp sand.
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CTf.y
sall,
A list of police and fire
emergency
call
telephone
numWinner* were, NS, first,
x fu f txCo ||CUX0, a rut
Prints
fDaftnn.z fa.' f“l't a ,‘*'l3
Mrs. Doyle Driver and Bill licrs to be posted near the tel­
dot
i.c oiix ciH iiiid th ilij 4iil*i
f1
Woodlock; Mrs. Ruth Blmtl ephone in each home also was
cmiUitu#,
mil
and Mrs. David Singer; (Jiird, included with, the message.
t l u f jc o
Lowenstein’s
xc f ,.l u fso \ a T \ \ e ^ u U , A x o f if.e x O f ,/
Mis. Charlea Meiner and Mrs.
fix's III
M. Shader; fourth, Mrs II.
Cotton Prin ts
C i U x o e m u w u o f i f .c c x c l t l f b x i T c f l x m a ' o f a i l
f o u .l a
Lynch and Mrs. Nsn Edwards;
fT'itnrtn^ a m i o f f o f .^
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GA IN ESVILLE (U P I) —
fifth, Miss Ethel Johnson snd
(u o f f o f y o u .
tnul [«lw xt fx .im ija iicl.in .j4
University of Florid* students
Mrs. R. F . Nichoils.
A C a a L l n o t •C an t
EM , first, Charles Daglia still facing faculty action for
UfilT atouhkli l i J u l
i) f.c4* if.o iiy f.la X.1« w’ilf. *14 if.c ;j
and D. Bare; second, Mr. and their part in a Dec. 5 riot may
Mrs. E. M. Hinkle; third, Mr. have their Christmaa spirit
if.e f. of ..I o.|4 lo ,.0 4 4 xxMfusul S4,.xs44;..y o u t W i m a o b .
snd Mrs. Myron Accardi; |dampened by the punishment
i f a O llo cf-fe o x y a liijd tio rx a i . J
fourth, three-way tie, Mrs handed 22 other offenders.
§ U lo o f f o f you , fx o m sx’s iy o n t in
J?l»
Lloyd Stafford snd Bill Lull, The university expelled one
Ollsuxy U l x b l m u a OI..I
ou. C f n J a xisxy
Mrs. George Crosse and Mrs. student and handed out stiff
f ( u [ H ie a o i J s . v b o f 2 ) « f W a t 3 * f .u o C yx
Myrtle Dunnebaehe snd Mr. terms of suspension or pro­
snd SI rs. Loris Weeks,
bation for most of th * others.
^Capjxy Olc.c ^Ifcax.

After Christmas

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ON SALE FOR ONE BIG DAY.
DON'T MISS THESE LOW
PRICES.

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Seminole Baptist Association
. Honors Member At Luncheon
The Seminole Baptist As sotuition Woman's Missionary
L’niun honored Mrs. John
Ahruhams for her many years
of dedicated work at a surpiine luncheon held during a
rc.« n l . meeting at First Bap­
tist Church, DcLand.
A former president, Mrs.
Ah! aha nil also was secretarytieasurer of the W.MU Assi" uition fur 16 years.
She was presented a gift
ft' in the organization by tbe
current president, Mrs. Ivan
Fallen s, of I lei.and and her

Caswell Estate
Set Af $76,500
I)r. Ben Dorsey Caswell,
uhu practised dentistry here
anil in Orlando for many
years, left an estate valued at
about $76,500, most of It in
storks and bonds, It was re­
vealed in probate court in
Orlando.
Except for a $1,000 bequest
to Mrs. Kathryn H. Holly, bis
sister in-law, Atlanta, the es­
tate was left to Dr. Caswell's
daughter, Eugenia, wife of Dr.
S G. Latty, Winter Park.
IiW hc event Of her Jcalh.
u fafe remains fn fruit
(Kc es
fur her children, to be divided
evenly at age 30.
Dr Caswell died in Orange
County lis t August. He had
been in retirement.

Legal Notice
iv t i i k c iH c r iT c o r iz r o r
t i i i : s ix t h j i n i r m . n u ­
l l u . iv x v ii r im sB xtivoi.t:
r n i v r x . r i.o iu iix .
IV I IIX Vt'KH i vo. i m i
U j XIl'E MAT WALDEN*.
Plaintiff,
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W ILL!AM H WALDEN, J R .
Defendant.
v o t ii ’K o r at it
T ill WILLI Ail II
WALDEN*.
Jit
ceu W It Walden. Sr
P O Bo* l«I,
Ulbeon, Oi m l*
to e ARE HEREBY NOTI­
FIED Mini a Complaint for Di­
vorce and other relief hae Lean
filed acalnet you In the above
el &gt;te l
Court.
wherein
the
Plaintiff, t-ONICE MAT WAL­
DEN. le eeeklr* a Pinal Da*
tree of Divorce A Vinculo Metilmonll, aaalntl you.
VUE ARE IIEHEBT REQUIUED to aerte a ropy of
your Answer or other Defense
to the Complaint upon the
PUItitlff'a attorney, E, JACKSON IIAAHZK. Attorney at
Late. t*° North Orange Avenue.
Suite II. Orlando. Orange Coun­
ty. Florida, and file the original
A n ij.tr or othar^Defenat In the
office of the Clerk of the Cir­
cuit Court un or before the
tth day of January, l i t ; , or
olbererlaa a Decree Pro Confeeeo may b&lt; entered against
you In default thereof and title
cause w||) proceed Ex Parte.
OLALl
.
Arthur H Beckwllh, Jr,
■Clerk .of the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhten
Deputy Clerk
E JACKSON HAASZE
Attorney for Plaintiff
t :s No. Orange Avenue.
Suite II
Orlando, Florida
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Spirit Of Christmas

-The Gift of Faith

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It la the kindness and generosity
of those who wish to share their
blessings with others less fortunate.
It is the gaiety and confusion of
young folk* home from school. It is
the hustle and bustle of shopping,
of last-minute errands, of remcrnlrerIng-Just in time a gift or card fur
someone you can’t see how you al­
most forgot to remember.
Christmas is the delicious tinge of
nostalgia as you open Christmas
cards from friends you never heur
from at nnv other time, and the real- (
Izntion of how much you miss them.
Christmas is the Christmas tree
and the fuss and bother of trimming
It.
It is the hush of expectancy on
Christmas Eve, the wml of church
bells and the glitter of outdoor lights
up and down the streets.
Most of all, Christmas is the rever­
ence and the gratitude we feel deep
down beneath It nil. even though we
may not show it or scarcely realize
it.
No. Christmas has never changed.
[#;t us hope it never will. The Christ­
mas spirit is humanity at its best.

The wonderful thin* »bout Christ­
mas In that it has never changed. Let
us hope it never will.
A tot of thlnjrn ABOUT Christinas
have changed. The pre-Christnms
ballyhoo begina earlier every year.
The wrapping# are fussier. The
tree# come in almost any color and
almost any material, including nat­
ural.
The toys are more and more elab­
orate, more and more warlike and
more and more expensive. And there
has been a population explosion in
the number of Santas to be seen in
atores nnd on the streets.
But these are not Christmas. They
are only the trappings of Christmas^
The real Christmas is the Christ­
mas spirit— the joy of planning and
saving nnd even sacrificing to bring
pleasure to someone very dear to you
or to someone you may not even
know.
It is the light In a child’s fare on
Christnins morn when he sees what
love has brought him—love thut so
many times trsnscends and over­
comes the limitation of material cir­
cumstance.

M em asks a challenging
quealiufi so scrapbook this
pa) choanal;aia of the uni­
que H a t h l a h e m Event.
Christmas la not ]u .t a
Santa ( leu* holiday. Nor a
mean* of saving u» from
alna, for God could have
done that without a cruel-'
fl&amp;ion. There. I* a deeper
reaaon for Christina*. ahlrh
la hut the prelude to Cal­
vary.
CASE U-4C4t Clam W.. ag
ed 22. i. a seminary .indent,
“ Dr.* Crane,” ha began, “I
studied your college textbook
aa an undergraduate at the
university.
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It Is not mere speed that is the maor cause of uccideut# on the nation's
ilghways; it is speed too fast fur
conditions.
That Is the contention of T)r. John
E. Baerwald, professor of traffic en­
gineering and d ir e c to r of the High­
way Traffic Center at the Univers­
ity of Illinois. He asserts that while
wo are building !iOO-horse)s&gt;wer sup­
er-highways, we still tolerate horseami-buggy Kjtct’tl regulations.
Speed laws are set by state legi­
slative bodies and officials who, he
says, are not usually camimtenl fur
this job. Only qualified traffic en­
gineers, after a thorough
ugl: study of
given situation or condition, should
be allowed to establish or revise
■peed limits.
Reasonable, scientifically establish-

ed limits, Baerwald believes, will sat­
isfy driver* rather than frustrate"
them as arbitrary limits now tend
to do. The result will be to encuurage motorist* to drive at or near the
same s|H&gt;ed, minimize maneuvering
and passing and thus make the high­
ways safer.

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Let no one despise your youth, hut
set the believers kn example In
si*&gt;ech and conduct, in love, In faith,
in purity.— I Timothy 4:12.
Youth, though it may lack knowl­
edge, is certainly not devoid of intell­
igence: it sees through shams with
sharp end terrible eyes— II. L.
Mencken.

Barbs
By Hal Cochran
A toast to a new football
stadium in the south: Chatral
Political candidate* have
gone hack to not being what
they wire called during the
■Vampaign.
— :-T~ * .

Without being sacrilegious,'
was willr Alight * .) he hoped ve'd
,,i* on]f *on
look on Him as s modem on “ ni,’untn,n
” rroof
Dad. raised In tlie nlj, power. uf hl* ,ov,&gt; {,‘r mr• 1,11
But no primitive tribe or deroewt* his faith by sucrirace evei regarded G.,d os flll,lc n&gt;)
»'"P Calvary "
anything lull a vengeful, cruel , Svvtr 'n
»rib« or on
N et,.-Ilk, sadist.
»'*y continent hud any gwi
Kvehy ancient tribe so,,,, * v ,r
been depicted
wtile hi ray of way-out pro- Cnew U -d idea* of g.«i., hut ** sacrificing to us jmny
thl" 1,1 thr mo»t
jert#
nidfrol new* i'(ineepts tliese. deities u t t t alvvaj* ,
f**r mimilr defeiinr, mfftnde* stern judge, u hr. weir viewad unopi* event in the entile
U S delighting m sending lightevolution of man's conc.|il of
* iipiiMr of rig^intf or ?M|;giii|f
rung
to
iiieineiulr;
us
liumaii
Divinity,
to e\ nde eneioy si()I liiilhsllc
•&gt;) «Ii in* pllilte-* u1*11 to op- ihihllrn for all) minor sin.
To appease and even "’buy" ,
unite both in the nl inoapheft1
nnd to «pi-ic»\ mia ailea It(«f n little furor with such gods, |
could 11n\el with two *»r our aioest..r* thus lilt upon
thle*- titties Hie ap*et| of to tire Idea of of feting .a rtific e ,
liny'** ICHM-, muitiple whi- rtf frost. Uitir and even their
head H H'li thnt would .about human lulunt*.

Thought For Today
^

The Bible thus say* God
asked him to sacrifice hi*
only *un Isaec un the altar on
a mountain top us proof of
his luve.
And Abraham * a* going
tro u g h with *hl« l e t . V her.
t***F bad been hound am! laid
n,“P **'" " “H 'bm ham rain,
•*! W* knife to slay him,
prior to setting the wood

“ And 1 wa» doubly pleated ***”*•
withyour chapter therein rnHot the Bible nay* &lt;iod had
titled
'Psychology Goes To an angel *tay the hand of
Church.'
Abraham.
"B u t I don't recall that you
-'lack thin moat significant
ever explained the UeUilaiiein W e a L ja «U religious history
htoiy so, why., did God vend up to. that dule! For it
Jesiih lo thin EarthT
, started the reciprocity llmt
'•Theologian* any it w« k t o . f;,»i engaged in at Bethlehem.
^(i'e
u* from uur‘ nina, but ^Despite a long chain of
..... &lt;-- • Cod ahave
...* forgivan
proiiRiiahT proplielJT*aiic/i ' as
couldn't.
us whan we , are penitent Sam uil, Elijah. Isaiah and
without having to a'acrifiee 1,1beta, nobody 'a d caught on
to the idea that God wanted
* hrist on a rros* ?*’
The llible says we art it* to Invk upon him n* an
C -I's cl.IH rtn. ciented in Ills ^ l« t'« u a t c . loving Kutl,.r.
■own image.
1“ 'i« -petatiun, thcraforc,
So he apparently hoped ‘ h* P^bably t«ld his angels;
mankind would ro«.-t In Him
" W' ♦''•H
fln“J
as
a
loving, affectionate
1" " 1 "ee if * e l" n't
1Father.
, **'t *b«m to see tli* point.

•SW^Fast Speed

Always the •acrificlng had
been a one-way street, with
variuue tribes sacrificing to
their cruel gods!
Bethlehem
reverses that
and shows God' sacrificing to
us to prove his lore fur us
human children!
(A l» a ; a a r il* to Dr.
Crane in rare of Ihia n e a t,
paper, enclosing a long*
stamped, addressed envelop*
and 20 cent* to cover typ­
ing and printing costs «hen
you send for owe of hi*
buuklrts.) '

pagan neighbor* and nlso ancrifIced. .
Abraham inbuilt 1f&gt;«H) 11.
C.i i* described as a personal
flirm i &lt;if Jehovah who win
tented lo
how alruiig hi*
affection would go.

Some bashful little kids
null Id 1&gt;« glad to vraar falsa
face* if they played kissing
gnntes at a party.

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Political Notebook

WASHINGTON f.NEA) — that time ! f S. #*ja#r!i» hud
Te#tlmony ffhrfl by .Swedish dorjded the concept w i*n't
Soviet »tf#nL Col. *Stlg Wem prnrtjrnl militnril) I.
n«rntroem give* an in*itfht
Weiinemt roern'ik 1mfiniony
Into long'iange Kmtftiun mi!) indicate* the Ku-»bii*n* rJth'ii
tary atrutegy and the riek-s lilted they voild bluff the
the Keda are willing to mn. United Sloler nr to their
A decade blWlti, th* It u
IIIIjftlt llfltil the leu[d tu|f KHIItwinICIN
' su W' (he t Tilted Stilt rn hie r Hereded nnd they hud
pushing ahead with ifiriit mi^Nib tiipetioi it&gt;.
miluhem of iiih i. mitim niul
lkU-*Min* ton&gt; now in
tmnihem armed with Iuik * nu­ priMlu* iiijf h ll'»l| version id
1ti ll Mint*! sfsitnIde.
gives it* body. lJ***hh« that^t If I**«*r i» good f&lt;»r a woman'* clear Iximbt.
United P rtt* In ltm tilo iitl
off in di l lei l ilt *iiie*Tion*, fivnj
MiiM'uwti mt liltn ry aarmni ifie e\pb*i«llo|| of * lonplet* l&gt; new
The Ke«la decidt-d "lh* ir wile
WASHINGTON (U P t) — 1i n u r i n g y o u r h u j i h a n t P i t b r e r hair. | thought, why wouldn't
»!■
know
11*
Well
Its
I
S
*P»# other night I caught my on tout hr ml la not grounds It he goi»d for a mniiV hwir? no point in at tempting 1*• n
witvh in wt irh In immobilize
keep U|». Inatead. the) i Iimni' •*&gt;•* I t**l) stf l»el«'H*i It ••!»* I I .r ilealM'j th* ell* toy *if h’l*
wjf# tn the act of pouring for diinntt In thU ouiiitfy,*9
lii(o\n Ated Hair
M* Nmnmn that tin t idled WiHpofU 4*It Ii* f liy holue follll
it rail tiloted gttinhh'.
"Not even If it*a the hint
l* * r on her head. My betrl
Fur the past few day*, I j
Whereupon I threatened t/» hotile in the hnuaef" I cried. ha\e been dmjiiiig ni) hair ' They let their Inteirmiti- ijtoti'H ip well uhiiid in Mill­ of I lie 111Irill In, eject! oUlMUfli*t!p
call my l«*p«r and IriBtltuta -My wife eald that hi every with beer every uunuing in ■lento) boinbei f*ii»** temaiii utetio'fi litid Polar!* i in' hi. I- f i»i i’c *11 nlofidr Imi r t ir lev,
nine thnt had mine t" rourl pin*# of (be tmuid crtmiim, iiioill. •Hill* they dellhi'Mitely linH- &lt;nt Me* It fit*pe hi - il.it
divorce proceeding*.
(&gt;•&gt;1
took the n*k i»f i oinrnitfinu fhr Soviet I niori
"Cool It, little daddy/' my the wife hud been ghtui uu»t«*ni«'&lt;&lt; nnd un^iienie. Ii
th*iom l\i n to hi iiip nun It •• inplinu'
* it* It up III MtlA
wife eald. "A lot of women tudy of the W t ,
I do any fM&gt;. mymlf, 1 hi$Vt* ,
That Min led me to thinking. li^Ver looked i»u well )£! •Hi||i«*d. weaker (hull tin ■ir rhii'f rn ■ |ms11it'll 1ii r ran*.
put beer In their hair. It
If thrr# i*
tiny, th*■ 1'llUvi i Si Mr*. HI
M e n , I f y O i l h i # v i l l i I 11i d f t
slrategn Jill p«.U.M f.sr ut \\it h th* III.'*)
tliul vioit iriti»%h Jttllitf kid stuff Il'U-t K 'ifl'tlltlr.
l llh. f VA(II I*
on your load. j b U ■dnmM tr&gt;
\\ ml.- la rib l|l$* tllPlIiM l\. , Mills •• WIII ill
th* 1In m l till I14
&lt;lliv
I pm 1fall ) nuk.-d ■al 1.it* L' la-441ly l 4»*liil I-* flUt't |ts|(.it, 1 &gt; \Ait If •111
F.nterprUt
Altamonte Sprlege
i.r .1lllltlMl . h ti v* iH r ■1,
i (li lh# n« '•H*. till y |*'M 11tv*i r 4* 1.1*1 4Skill a 1
Mrs.
Ritchie
11
arris
Mr*. Julia Barlo*
it is im p ■l lu ll! III till# till* fund * mt «« whnt
ad. 3 1 . . . n% u t il
III
MIts I t)t'f( |
m -u is
IIW-SI34
1tllie i
* i * h 1 Mill* tlllit
b*liR *h nl i hniiL-y i r^ fiu »h «i|i the III! 14-lu'. 1 di *t 44•!*' Illlv* M
(IM
MS*
Bear Lake-Forest City
h*ll|f ^tt Ilf II '1 lilt h |flaI |l tel a •Ol
inills* llUNAllllb III th r i«
you* H ill to •uhh
Mr*. Maryann Miles
Lake M .rr
1" s
L
l
11If: 1 put twHT l)# f thut hy lh*- Uultl# 1lit y .1* M h.p Itig l*tt|i« il tM'vl &gt;\|
T
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Mr*. Franrr. Wrsltr
1 mi «*f a ll lili'if 1« r m llt n i) viiupMie*
tin* m y h f i ' l , th** I m11 r on t h « i c mih l b u i p f m g pusit t
37J-*111
Casselberry
npp,..| itiI«11*41 nt putting th* &gt;uvil4
rk uf iny hfit’k got Into h ii «*d *S U le* w ith mu I
Mr*. Jane Casselberry
1 ske Monroe
|l |1Mk th#* I'n itn l StMtrn I lltiHi wtnunl of tlir l.lijli-'i .
urgummi
with
my
fmli-hunih
S18-I0IS
Mrs II. 1.. Jnhnsna
Stuli'n in tin* mill-tV7^»«*vt*r who won thr 1!LM Wnrhl i‘uuht nut iiiiitch.
372-4713
Chulaot*
To i w
hot n longvaliol 1 An nulul in Ihia i-oluiuu rt*- (
S*-iU'» j*hf in*At thing I kinsw,
Long wood
Mra. Joan Mafia
th**) werr fighting umoiig gattil'li* tliia ilivtainii wita, il i'»*nlly, lh«*»t* Ir* «***npMli*iuh1w
Mr*. Donna F ite*
3*1-3741
liiiisit Iff* rft iilli &gt;1 thut ut Iti«s rv idetu e th ut I In a in r \ n e lly
IhrinMt’lviii.
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whnt the ]Eli anInmi hip doing.
Deflary
All th it dii). my hair look* Uvnw no mie hail r\i*r pruihi**North Orlando
Mr*. John Leon#
.Stun# l . S. military mntl**U mtrrvont imnlnl miaall^p
»*tl
likr
ii
hiul
bv**n
in
a
tuvvrn
Mra. M argsrrt ( osby
Uk-ISKS
ivta.
woirieil by tliia dr%el
1
hr
Kursiana
hiol
no
ua#ut
321*793
brawl. In any of I ha* letter
mire thry could mukr pmc- mint, are ptnihiMg for «*\
■ Deltuna
plukff.
imhj tia'u
liHAe been ai
I’ttii
iIta w
tvotit'i
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s '"
.
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U ip
i—
M ia. Mvidied t t u q
___ _ Mrs, CUmsee UaySar
rrater)-ter d i-tm trrtr
.A M
-fi
lild lll
117-4*41
1 hr n ail duv I put to mm
Geneva
Oviedo
h**rr on in) In at], my hai»
Mra. JoAnn Bays •
Mr*. Erelyn Lundy
pudat'd out, M hich w*» gr^al*.
341-4873
3*3-31*0
VI) llmt da&gt;, it ju«l luy thi n
mi my veinIp, i umphtHy iiirit,
riiiv i» ilir Ideal condition fm
hair to tx* In.
[!fiflii|i* Hatigoirr
(lul when 1 got out of bed
the lic it Illuming, t discover
Puge 4 Hanfordj Florida Thurt».9 December 24, ’64 ed that any hair had a hang­
over. Believe me, it'* tough'
•»
R A L U R A. UtlLOW, s u n u . s s u r i a i i i s s s
to make your self look prr
lattea - w.a.val ( i m i u
rn iN K v o iT u u m
kr-nlatda when you've got sick
a u s c a i ALRIASUKI
J ll.U A L ITBNITRRM
hair.
A
dr.iti.itia
InraoUir
Assvelalt tS lier
autt i . a t . t s •
Through trial and ttro r, I
■ ANSI 1 jU IIStO S
xsv.itivias u . u . * . r
l*rr Cylinder
finally hit upon tit* quantity
aov r i a r r
U .n.atna kidltar
100 I 'n u n d .
O
.Q
.r.l
vdvsrtultif
M
en.a*,
of,beer
that
would
make
my
Uumib V%II.LIAMS
SASUi .NVSMAKKB
avcl.tr te lle r
hair feat good without making
M usis... M .ssatr
Wr will fill your cylin­
o u tru n a t a r i s
ra a u w s tu
a fool uf itself^ 1 also dis­
der ut our plant, Util
City Xdltur
tf.r tl.s ls s t lupt
\V. til h Ht.
Inti lb.
covered Hull my hair tinea he I
SI 111 MULLS
hll.L IIS L S V T
cylinder StUHl, 20 lb.
ter with draft later than with
Ouuiv * * iu r
ui.tr l’huiuar*i&gt;k&gt;r
cylinder f'2.00.
later front the can or bottle.
We will pick
up. fill
ruUtl.tr.* Sails esc.pt o . t j r l . r . h u n t . , a a * C h r l . l m - a ; pub- Thera is still one major draw­
and deliver Vein 100
t u b s * S a t u r d a y p ra c . v d lu u C h S U t u a a .
back, however.
lh. cylinder for |S.OO.
S l I l U N i n i t lS NAILS
Allow * day*.
In the last day ur so, 1 haw
Uvar* O.tlvatr
----*
-------- Sas vaak
We will loan you a 2
noticed that nty hair seems
cylinder system with
SA.MlhUI.lfi LOl MTV
■r Mall
s l l o tiim m m a il to b* gaining weight. Which
automatic.
regulator
* 11 aa I la a ,
I t s Weak
II.SS I (ear
simply has gut to stop. The
fur a servic'd charge
M S I M ..IN .
s II I M.atka
last thing I want Is fat hair.
of $1,00 per month
!.*• 1 Meath.
I I I I'M aatk s
and deliyer full cylin­
1 would rattier he laid.
1 M i M aalk LM 1 Maslk
d er! * * needed for the
1 mentioned this to my wife
V. A f v . i . i H .s -ia tis M s t .v i s * u * t all mall * * s .« i i &gt; 0 . a . k*
Mine low - $0.00 per
and
ah*
said
I
could
counterkal* la aSvaaa*.
cylinder ret«.
art the extra calorie* lij Uia
— NO INSTALLATION CHARGE
Tka AA.ial* is a Au.uaS.r . ( Ik* ta i.M t 'l i i i .A i d u **■ byrr by giving my hair more
lilts* sad listvsty t* tk* aa# far fagaklUailaa *1 all lk» l.sa l etereUe. But I don’t know
sss a fiiriots* Ik U t* it iM A iir .
CA LL 322-5733
about that. My hair Is gattittg
a
little
old
for
pushups.
■ a is i .S a* te a s a * siasa asaltar A -*i***r 11, M il a t tk* Past
What I think 1'U do Instaad
Of f t.* ,1 k a a lstd . ria r ld a , aad ar Ik* k al • ( Oaskraa* at Marak
1*
lay off the beer for awhile
I. HIT.
and try grooming my hair
-NATL'UAL GAB FUK BANFOBIl
Hu kail at a */ ■aatarikt. **■ » « aatsirvMSL. al l*Aa Minus
•I I k * k a.Iu r* AisralS a i r ks r*s r.s a * *4 ta **» a s s s s r wttk with metreckl,
BOTTLED GAS BEYOND TUB MAINS
*« l v r liis * pat Missies af tks aaullskac al Tfcs Marald. Aa;
Thar* I* on* thing certain
UdlvISual sr lir a rsspuastut* for sack r*ara«*aAlM *111 k*
109 W. 1st STREET
Sttiara* aa lalrlu g .u r »a A'ks Alaraids * * ,f r l« k i *kd waU k* about fall weather—you can't
Uaki* l a 4aka | m a a s a tk* u « .
t* at all certain about it.

Dick West’s

The Lighter Side

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Hy llsrry I. Johnson
llicppy isn’t, ltsppy’s death
A- dog poisoner lurked -in -the-rineero'st
area sometime cnrly Tuesday nnd found
the part-Spiti. part something else, dog
Happy, owned by the Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
McArdle family nt 112 Shannon Drive.
The deadly poison, strychnine, was hid­
den inside sohic form of food, relieved to
have been a cupcake since a wrapper was
found near the dog.
McArdle found the dog in severe pain
from the poison. The dog was rushed to
the veterinary offices of Dr. Raymond L.
llass. Police were called.
That was cnrly Tuesday morning.
Kurly Wednesday morning the dog lost the
fight despite all e ffo its of tho veterinarian.
Dr. Rass said it was the' largest dose of
strychnine he" lias ever seen given hit ani­
mal.
lie . described the dog ns n male, shout
five or Six years old.
Mrs. McArdle, between sobs, that morn­

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AMONG NEW Don •Mother*, for Hoar Lnk'c Culi Scout Pack 230 me (left
to riyrht) Mrs. Kona Rybicki, Mrs. Maxine Hoyle and Mrs, Ginny McClel­
land. Others are Mrs. Aggie Ostrander anil Mrs. Paris Hale.

ing told The Herald that the family, includ­
ing two daughters, Vicky, IB, and Linda,
I i, got II.1' ;&gt;\ .1- n little pup "lie was just
as cute: ..a teal clown around the house,”
she said, i
*} it spent 00 per cent s f its time in the .
house, Mrs. McArdle added, and was let out
. nnyaffhgs when her husband readied to re­
port to work at Cape Kennedy, then it was
brought in the house.
Tuesday morning, the dog failed to ap­
pear ns McArdle left for work. He went
looking for it. then rushed it to the of­
fices of Dr. llass.
That night. Dr. Rass told the family ths
dog showed some improvement and he be­
gan listing the home treatment Happy
would need if it was to regain its health.
Tlie family made prepatations.
Some time during the night Happy suffeted a massive hemorrhage and dicd .earlf
in the morning.
Dr. Itnss called the family with the news.
t Aside to the dog poisoner: Merry Christfrins.)
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PItl/.E WINNERS in Deltona Christmas decorating contest were t(io
homes of Atwin Timmerman. 1*219 West Wellington: .1antes (Pops) Mc­
Ginnis. 110.3 Wliitewood Drive, (shown h ere); William Khhitt. 1534
Dravlon; Robert Klo.-e, 1150 West Embassy.
(Herald Photo)

.\ SPECIAL GUEST at the (’hristntns meeting of old GW
Nmcrican
legi..n Post and Auxiliary was M i s s Sandt "It nnaiil licit). Gif In Slate
Ivpre.-ent.itive W ith.her are Mrs. Grace Antharhcr, auxiliart president
. . i n i Mrs. Prank Steudle, ili.nriuaii &gt;*l Girl’s Ifl.ite commit l,v.

Horace Beal, 81, Dies Wednesday

Benefit Staged
For Fire Victim

I.Mil'll) KMHUOIDEKY glass of Deltona bad a contest and di-plav of
completed articles during the Cbyistmas meeting and party. /.&lt; i.d Mal­
lard (left), director of tlie adult education program, holds first pn.-e
made by Mrs. Kitty Petrine (second from left!, who an opt- im «&gt; imm
Charles McCarthy as Mrs. Lucille Pennington, instructor, looks on.

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Personals

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Mrs.
Douglas Stenstromi.| Richard Gleeson assisted in
silver |ment of radiant red carnations |ver leaves and while carna­
Megnlficcnt Christmas de-|Wai centered with
aunt of the honoree, and Mrsa.J pouring coffee and tea from
cor combined with in enchant- bowl containing an arrange-] tastefully combined with all tions and mums.
handsome silver service to
lng bridal atmosphere reigned
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complement the dainty pas­
at the lovely Mayfair home of
tries decorated In colorful
Mrs. William Kirk recently at
ChrlstmaslmoUf
a charming coffee honoring
Mlsa Martha Stempcr, comely
December brldc-elcct of Rich­
ard Sprlngitoad.
Forming the receiving line
in the entrance foyer with
Mrs. Kirk were I 'r * . Milton
Smith, co-hoatesi; Miss Stemper, honoree; Mrs. William
Stemper, mother of the brideelect, and. Mrs. George Wells,
the honoree’a grandmother.
Beautiful holiday creations
were represented by the 75
fashionable guests who called
during the appointed hours.
The dam asb covered table

William Joyce of Magnolia
Drive ii at the V.A. Hospital,
Lake City. Remember these
folks at this holiday season.
They will enjoy bearing from
their friends.
Mr. and Mrs. William Heneghsn of the Freesctte, De­
nary, have as their guest for
Christmas, Mrs. Henry Heneghan. B ill’s mother.
I
V.D. ON R IS E
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
About 23,000 new eases of
lyphilla in the nation— higheat
total since 1950 and nearly
four times the 1957 total —
were reported for the year
ending June 3, according La
the U.S. Public Health Serv­
ice (U SPH S).

C P O Dependents
Schedule Dance

WINNING RIBBON in JCnirllsh pleaaure division
of Central Florida Horae Show wai preuented Jto
Mias Carol Patterson b y Mrs. Mary Williamson.

This Monday
Teen-age children of Sanford
NAS Chief Petty Officers are
Invited to a Teen Dancss to be
held In the NA&amp;&gt; Itallroom
from f to 11 p.m., Dec. 28.
E ach dependent teenager
may Invite a teenage guest.
The dance is being sponsored
by the CPO Wives Club.

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MBS. WILLIAM KIRK, left, wna hostess re­
cently to a bridal coffee fetiny Mias Martha
Stempcr, bride-elect of Richard Sprimratcad.
With Mrm.Kirk from the left urd Mra. Milton
Smith, co-hoatcaa; Mra. William Stemper,

W ES SA YS:
Little Jack Horner a lt
In the rornrr,
Ealing tils Christmas pie.
He stuck In his thumb,
tried to pull out a plum,
And got Juice on his
Hhlrl ami his lie.
Oh, wht d7te
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"Now ju st look at you!
Oh, wha( shall 1 do!"
His Mom cried In dismay.
Then she reineintwride tho
Ada she had read
And quickly went to
W ES-KAY.
You can wash MORE
clothes
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you are
And If W ES cant PROVE
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FREE!
Hratrd And
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3010 French Are., Hanford

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TERRANCE EDWARD CHRISTENSEN

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Yuian Thought Tennis Hopes

Vida Sue Smith

And Terrance Christensen

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Miss Vida Sue Smith, daugh­ united in holy matrimony on
ter of Mr. and Mr*. Milton E. Dec. 19 at 7 p.m! at All Soul*
Smith of Sanford, and T er­ Catholic Rectory with Rev.
rance Edward Christensen, Richard Lyons performing the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es V. impressive double ring cere­
MIAMI BEACH (U N ) - B l Stowell J r . of Geneva, werp mony g.
Harris, of West Palm Bead
The lovely bride, given In
■css the event for all members! An enjoyable evening is ex-1 The chapter is also plnnBarnes, as many will recall, carried the U. S. hopes in tfci » *
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marriage by her father, was
md their husbandi and dates, ported by all.
|ning In start a rush season1/
waa an odHtgmling slugger as Orange Bowl Junior lenn I V l f S . L . 0 U I S 6 L ,O i l g attired In a beige silk suit en­
a first baseman for Hanford, tournament today against Ju
semble with matching shoes
Gifts • Cards • Books
Tampa and St, Petersburg in Un Ganzabal ° f Buenos Alrei f\ ]e W N o b l p G r a n d and accessories. Her flowers
210 E. First St. tb* early 1920a. 11c retired and and upset king Reno Figulrtdi
___ ____ __ were -Cyrubidium orchids and
ha* been with the Atlantic of Braxll took on another up A'vf r&gt; 1 1 I I
J
her short illusion veil was at­
U t K ebekah Lodge tached to a velvet circlet.
Coast Line Railroad since his setu r.
IT S THE
playing days.
'Flgueiredo pulled Ihe bigges e
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Miss Loretta Fore of Orlan­
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interna „
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CRESCEN T
MacDonald is expected to ex­ upset so far in tho
ihfn. 4.1 met recently (or Us do attended the bride as maid
.
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plain In detail what Is known tlonal tournament in VScdnes regular
• Gut For The
meeting followed by at honor wearing n sheer helge
wool suit with matching acces­
as the "P layer Development day’s third round by oustlni the Christmas party.
New SHhnuette
sories and orchids.
iWUn’i.iiTvhr m* hie followihg nor And.. *1^6(1, Jlliy X t CV..$2-0°— Shapinu
Mrs.
Eva
Williams,
notile
members: Linda Reck, June had.
Miss Carin Stowell was the
52-50—-Shampoo &amp; Set
For further intorination re- grand, presided at the elec- bridesmaid and chose a blue
Warner, Shirley Stumpf, Lin
tion
of
officers
Elected
were
gardlng
tickets,
please
phune
taffeta
dress
with
matching
da Ilttlcll, Joan Brooks, Peg
Mrs
Louise L o n g , noble
gy Crcvcr, Mary Sharp, Jean J22 7427.
grand; Mrs. Haze) Uilhuly, accessories, headpiece and or­
Uunralea, Barbara Erickson
vice grand; Mrs. Henry Ja m e ­ chids.
William I, Risncr of Jack
and Carol Mitchell.
son, recording secretary. Mrs.
Evelyn llonlehan,
financial sonville served the groom as
secretary; Mrs Virginia An best man
For her daughter's wedding,
derson, treasurer; Mrs. Clar
ence "Snyder, trustee, and Mrs. Smith wore a yellow knit
Mrs. Eva Beckham, represen suit with maiming accessories
and her corsage was ol Cymlutivc.
The Lydia Circle of Grace
A monetary gift was sen tM ^ u m orchid*,
FOR APPOINTMENT
Methodist W S.C.S
met re­ as a Christmas present to the ' The mother of the groom
CALL 322-1913
The Langford lintel in Win­ cently at tin- Irnch Arbor home udd Fellows home In Games chose an antique green wind
knit suit with matching a c­
ter Park was the recent art of Mrs Reeky Pullinger.
ville
Lena Powell, circle chair
ting tor the Christmas parly
An open installation will be cessor ics and a matching or­
man,
presided
Special
guest
of the WASPS (Wives &lt;&gt;( Airheld at the Odd Fellows 'Jjall chid corsage
Mary Williams, Jan IS.
Follow ing a wedding dinner,
rratl Support Personnel ol was Mrs
Hair Styling Salon
W
S
C
S
president
the
newlyweds departed for a
.Sanford i.
Following the meeting a
Nancy
Frhd
and
Mary
Wil­
2201
S. Park Ave.
Husbands and w i s e s enjoyed
social hour and gilt exchange ,,rirf ttoddln* ,r|P
arc
Refreshments of |'Wins at 1020 Elm Avenue.
an esening &lt;&gt;t dining and liams gave talks on the Sent- was held
SHIRLEY STUMI’F, left, and Juan Hrookn arc wrapping' ChrUtma* gifla
dancing in the Town House
AI1 m'’ mb* r* home made rake and coffr
at a recent meetinK of Phi Gammu Eta of Heta Sigma Phi. The grift* will
Room, and wrre entertained wrre told of this very worth were served to the mem tiers
lio jirencntml to the Good Samaritan Home an one of tho Sorority bene­
by Hip Christmas on Ice R e­ while organization and en­
couraged to Join.
fit.projects.
vue.
A Christmas program en­ Altamonte Springs
Special guests attending the
titled
"A Living Christmas
festive affair were ( apt and
Mrs, Jam es Mayo, Cdr and Garland" was presented by
Mr* Warren Moeller, Cdr and Dorothy Crocker.
Delicious refrcshmenls were
Mrs W Holton. Cdr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mr*. Andre Aylles,
S. N. Eldridge J r , Lt. and served by Becky Pullinger to formerly of Hollywood, recent­
Mrs. Anna ly moved into their new home,
Airs,
ju rn aii] Marlin, Cdr and the following:
Mr*. .Richard
Smith. Mrs. Lena Powell,
Brown,
Cdr.
and
eW
Mrs.
B
B
107 Dolores Drive, Dol Ray
Seminole Chapter No. 2 Or-i beautifully wrapped package
George Kimmons, Cdr. Mrs. Nancy Fehd, Mrs. Dor­ Manor.
rfer of the Eastern Star, held j were placed under Us exten iK'-Mr*. George
Glfled-wrnpped . . . up to its regular meeting apd an-1ing branches. Gilts for officers [ and Mrs. C. V. Nulla, Cdr and othy Crocker, Mrs, Phyliss
Kitncr, Mrs. Florine Gill, Mr*.
300 extra hours a year!
dual Christinas party Thurs and committee members were Mrs. Dean Webster. Ledr. and
One present that is certain­ day, Dec. 19, with approxi­ placed under the tree, also. J Mrs Marty Sheridan. Mr and Mary Williams.
ly appreciated by any .house- mately 60 members and visR- Those serving as Santa were: Mrs Bill Wheeler, Mrs. John
Ujackman. Byron Leach, [ Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Franrtk u an
eurirdy.
A
memorial
was
read
by
dry' appliances, luxury Items
I Maurice Murphy.'
in any h o u s e h o l d , are ingeni­ Mrs Augusta BUbrey and the and W. 1). Causey.'
Friends of Mrs. Gertrude
Hostesses for the refresh ] WASP^ attending with their
Charter
was
dra|&gt;ed
in
mem­
ous linn-savers. An automatic
Dingfelder will regret to learn
ment period which followed husband* were the Mines,
washer ami dryer will save ory of Mrs. Amilia English
that she is confined to Orange
the party were Mrs. R E. j Chuck Fadden, Roy Spradlin.
who
died
In
March,
1963
Mrs
today’s busy homemaker an
Memorial Hospital, where she
Peurifoy, chairman. Mrs. U i |Ed Gellner, Jim Parsons,. Jr*
amazing amount of time and English affiliated with Sem ­
has undergone surgery and D
lie
T.
Sheppard,
Mrs.
J
.
E.
Hughes.
Lou
Musgrove,
Mike
energy she needs for many inole Chapter No. 2 Nov. 4, Blackman, Mr*. J . J . Nichol-j Mantel!, l.en Loltus, W. A now convalescing. Mrs. Ding­
PAUL HtVIRC BOWL*
le liter told the Herald she was
other activities Ami they help 1954. •
son, Mr*. W. D. Causey and' McDadc, Gordon Mahlnisn,
Mrs.
Evelyn
Hayes
was
cs,
.
eager
to
'h
e
a
r
from
Sanford
5”
diam.
*4.95 9 " diam. »9.»5
her retain her youthful good
Rick Walker, Jack Taylor,
corted to the west where she M"
M.,udp " u,," ,h rr&gt;friends. Her room number Is ] J * « " diam. 1.95 7" diam. 6.95
looks.
The dining room was cen ! Maurice Murphy. Fred Isch,
All the best wishes to our good friends.
SILV ER PLA TE HY —
Statistics show that a dry­ was introduced ■* (hr newest tered with a table overlaid [ I’ete Petersen, Paul Marrolle, 8508. *
member of Seminole Chapter.
INTERNATIONAL
er alonr can save a homemak­
with a while cloth holding a ] John Garcia, Boh Thiel, IsaShe was then escorted to the
At the outbreak of Ihe War
er up In 300 hunts rucli year.
biwutilul Christinas arrange.-: Iwlle Goshorn, John Robinson,
KAD ER
east where she was presented
Between the States, Generil
rncnl of poinsettias and ca-1 Donna Wells, Don Jackson,
a white Bible hy the Worth)
Robert
E.
Lee
was
offered
JE W E L E R S
ladium leaves, flanked by two Rill Wade, and 51r. Howard
Matron, Mrs. L. E. Estes.
supreme commend of Union
112
S. PARK AVE.
milk glasa candelabra holding Ream.
Mrs. Hannah Haesslor was
forces but declined.
red
tapers.
a first time visitor to this
A model of the five Del­
Ih e other tables had candeL
Our Polarized care and
chapter.
tona homes offered as first
abra
holding
red
tapers,
with
T h e aubstituting officers
cold
storage vault will
prises tn the ‘ Florida Sun
were Mra. R. E. l'eurtfoy, poinsettias and greenery down
Fiesta
Contest
was
on
dis­
keep your precious furs
Marshall, Mr*. R. W. Turner, the center. Refreshments of
play at tha Florida Exhibit
E ith er, a n d
Mr*. Walter fruit cake, nuts and coffee
new and bcautifull
were served by the commit­ at tha New York World's
Raines, Warder.
Fair,
tee.
Follow ing the m e e t i n g ,
W ISH ES YO U A
everyone enjoyed the annual
Christmas party. A tree was
decorated in the east end

Phi Gamma Eta Prepares
Phi Gamma Eta Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi recently met
at the home of Carol Mitchell.
The cultural program was
given by Linda Reck and
Mary Sharp, "Am I a Happy
P erso n t"
An invitation was received
from Gamma Omega Chapter
of Epsilon Sigma Alpha to the
Annual Christmas Dali at tho
Mayfair Inn on Dec. 2ti.
Plans were mede for the
party. Mary Sharp will hoa-

H eadquarters
F o r Christinas
Ideals Books
And •
Gifts Galore

Flemings

Lydia Circle

W A S P S Hostess Meets For Annual

T o Elaborate

Yule Program

Yule Party

Betty Annes

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D r, A n A B B Y I Our
Today’* ihopper i&lt; ahead of her of y e a n . Supply ian’t a ' York department itore. He addaughter ia_IT and a senior
* the game if be know* bow to problem tww hut the attitude mitt ha learned a good le u in high school. Wa have
help the salesperson help him l " " " 10**
« * " * • t u r n e r . ” h . aald;
I lu u can eocourage a change "la getting more sophistical- never hud any trouble with
miy a quality product.
; u JWJ refuse to accept poor ed every day. A company that her but we have never told
Not that we want to pick on service and misleading Infor-I tries to hoodwink the consum­
her anything about the
« er toon finds itself in hot wathe poor * salesclerk. Bat ex­ mation. facts of life, either, so we
perience m skct as wonder M Recently, certain houiehold to r."
can’t bo sure what ahe
in-etore idling 1* not t laet appliance m inufaeturer* were
This U where you ean help
knows and wrhat ahe doesn't
icolded by the National Better youraelf, the companlci and
art.
know.'* She and her girl
During i visit in Helsinki. Ruitneii Bureau and trade or- the salesperson*. Be prepared
friend were invited to a
Finland, we discovered that a ganiiationi for the Improper when you go to buy. Find out
university for a eoletge
’ sales training program to, sales practlcei of their In all you can about a product
weekend. It is about a two*
Stockmann'a, that country’! ilore dcm ooitratori.
tlrcugh newspaper and magshour ride on the hue from
H ie demonatratora repre line stories and ads. Without
largest department itore, led
here. I f you hare a book
to increases in lalarv. The in icnted themsclve* aa part of'w asting live salesclerk's time,
on ALE, the fncta of I lf *
centh-e encouraged tlie aale* the ito re 'i regular aales staff, aik questions to determine
* * * ’ i’lrn,e
personnel to improve their Tlielr isle s pitch was hissed, wlwiher the product will fitJ. " &gt;r
knowlevlgc of foreign languages The
mahufsciurers
have into your living scheme.
| ' &lt;'m 11 S ' , ,
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and of the merchandise they agreed tliat their demonstraIf the clerk Is uninterested in &gt;•&lt;*■“ •* *&gt;• • caving f r l were to sell. Completing the tors will not hide Use fact answering your questions or “*F on ,h ®
bu*- *
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course luccessfully got them that they are representing a gives fusty aniwe-s. then shop thunk you.
&amp; an automatic raise.
specific pi\xluct.
la* another store where the
" (JURIED MO 1 HER
A strong contributor lo the
An executive of a m a jo r, salespersons are well-trained'
. lackadaisical attitude of many I manufacturer of small eiectri- and are Interested in your getDEAR MOTHER: I could
•tore clerks in tlw U. S . once cal appllan:#* said he enooun- ting tlie mist for jo u r money , l l "J “ booh, but *v*n if it
was tlie short supply td d eslr-' tered this while "snooping’’ in —while adding to their day'* w* r* lo *cviv* before th*
| bus. it would be approx iable merchandise for a num -1the appliance section of a New sales commission.
matoly four yriiis too lute.
You lmd better buve a
mother-daughter chat with
her before ahe bearda the
bun.

Making Children Happy
By Colly Cramer
j tub* ami fasten the other end that ona half o f it is outNeoepaper Enterprise Aeen. the tame wsy. Ilsme for the side and on# is inside. Preis
DEAR rOLLA —-A\lth the
e, n
f or jp or .together again and the reapproach of the holidays, I
15 cents each. They might be suit is a good spot to fasten
-always wish I had • million
not* for tli* children, tlie
dollars so that I could make Jumping ropes, p u iilts. ersymilkman
and no on. The not*
sure that every child had ons, whittles, marbles, bal­
something for Christmas. I loons. pity money and se on. will not blow away and the
If the present* do not fill bobby pin stay* in plsv* for
Q finally decided there wa* no
ue* wishing for the moon the tube, I add a few pieces years. Simple as that! —
when I could use a little in­ of wrapped candy, raisins er M YRTLE.
genuity and very little money nuts. The tube* cSh be flret
DEAR POLLY — When our
and do something about the cut In halves or thirds If you
prefer making more and aniat- Christina* tree ornumenta get
problem
faded o r discolored, wr wush
I have been saving the lor packages,
cardboard rolls from foil, pa- | My neighbor* and I ahare them with soap and water
^______ *o w* can have and then apruy w'llh gold or
per lowela and bo on aa there draaa pattern*
had been ao many good Point- , many more than If w* had to |silver paint. Sprinkle glitter
e rt telling how to use them, buy each one ourselvea. W* on while tb# paint ia still
J l cut a piece of fancy t ’hrlat- , borrow one and copy It either damp. Tills makes lovely ormas wrapping paper wide on heavy tiasue paper, brown (lament* for a very amall
enough to wrap the tub# and paper or white ahelf paper, coat.— MRS. E. T.
long enough to extend out Tracing pap*r or carbon can
GIRLS — These newly
alfoul three Ipcljea at earh '&gt;• uswt.—JA Y N E ,
sprayed ornament* could lie
elut. f&gt;Ltm the paper on the
DEAR RO t,I,Y—Take on* liung on the clothesline, with
tube so It is completely coven-'l. Twist tlie paper at on* bobby pin. spread it open, clothespins, *o thei« la no
etui and tie with ribbon or p«k# one aide of it through |maned aide from laying them
t«p«. Put small gift* in Ui* &gt;a hole fn the screen door s o , down aliUe sticky.— POLLY.

24, 1964 — r*K« 9

S rr*IS

DEAR All B Y : Lately my
home has been like a public
tote phone booth. We seem
to be the only ones in this
neighborhood with a phone.
For Instance, this week w*
three long • distance
calls 'from people who live
down the block. They gave
our number as their con­
tact without even asking us.
Then s woman I never »*w
before rang our bell and

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By Abigail Van Buren

asked if ahe could use our
phone. 1 thought it was an
em erjentjr (car trouble or
som ething). but it turned
out she Just wanted to con­
firm seme plans with a
friend. She sat and talked
for half an hour while I
felt like a stranger in my
own home, laiat night an­
other womun came over
around midnight to call a
tavern to see .if her hus­
band was there. 1 hate to
be unfriendly, but I don’t
like being taken advantage
of. Hoiv can 1 g e t; tills
ai-ioss? Don’t use my real
name or it will l&gt;e mud.
W A V EllLY, OHIO

ugly remarks made to ma
by my family. We are Just
poor folks. I am the only
on* of nine children who
went to college. (I vrent on
a scholarship and grnduat*d.) . t am SB and htaFrinL
My mother told me that be­
cause of what I wore to
my Daddy'a funeral I dis­
graced tlie family. Please
give my your opinlou,
NORTH CAROLINA
DEAR NORTH: l believe
that you meant no disre­
spect by wealing red to
your Daddy's funeral. When
a person Is upset, he does­
n't think of clothing. How
reins, 1 wonder, If tlie other
member* of your family
were in such deep mourn­
ing, they noticed what JfOU
were wearing I Don't let It
bother you, Dear. The Lord
knows your heart was pure,
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DEAR W A V ER LY : Why
anyone should apologise for
guarding bis privacy te be­
yond me. Helping a neigh­
bor i s , friendliness. Letting
people "u se" you is foolish­
C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
ness. Let uai h presumptu­
ous neighbor know how you
"AN ATHEIST IN ANAfeel the find tint* h i over- &gt;- HEIM’*: Whuta sad day It
will be for you when your
steps his bounds, and don't
heart is full of gratitude
worry about what ju ur
and you have no one to
name will be.
•
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thank.
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DEAR A BBY t I have
Troubled! W rit* to ABbeen plagued e 'e r since iny
RV, Bus upcpo, l os AnDaddy died six months ago.
g&gt;-les, Calif. For a personal
You see, I had a new red
reply, enclose a stamped,
dress and a coat to match,
srif-uddieesed envelope.
and I wot* It to tlm fun­
*
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eral. At the^ time I did nut
For Abby’s booklet, "How
even think of the color, 1
To Have A Luvel) Wed­
swear to you. I Just wore
ding,” send 5U Cent* to
the newest and nicest thing
Abby, Bo* BSTOO^Lo* AnI had. and that was R,
gtde*, Calif,
Evrr since then I have had

O' To Marking System
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fty Basaa Light _
Newspaper Enterprise Assn,
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: The
first gride In our ichool h n
done iw iy with the old-fiihtoned marking system of A,
U, C, etc. Now, all w* get on
our children's report cards Is
0 , S, *nd U—"outslandlng,"
"sa lb fa cto ry ," and "unsatlsfactory." 0 and U are seldom
used, S may mean "astisfaclory." but It isn't satisfactory
to me. J want to know where
my child REALLY stands.
What do you think about
th is ! — DISSATISFIED PARENT
ANSWER: I think It's wonderfult Many achoola forego
marks altogether in the prlmary gradei and depend on
pursnt-tesclier conferences for
reporting on the ehlldfcn's
prugroaa. Research tends to
support this stand.
First graders are tn a coo-,
riant state of growth and
change, which makes it Very
difficult for Ihe lesclier to

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IRATE MOTHER
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ANSWER: What's M prepeaterous ibout JtT
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Youngster* in aecaleraUd
c lis m
i r e " generally *'A"
students to begin with. Some
may be more brilliant th in
others, bu{ there la usually
very little difference between
the highest and lowest Mis­
dent. A full range of gradei
tor auch a narrow span
WOULD be preposterous,
An average atudent to the
accelerated claia could very
well outperform an " A " Itudent to a regular d a is .
Should he, then, recelva g
" C " because he's only average aa compared to hla classm ates?
You can be proud that your
daughter care* enough about
her own record to work hard
for a B or C. She la doing
well to her own- right; doo’t
make her dissatisfied by emphssislng the advantages her
friends have.

Loosen Up On Collars

By Jerry Sheehan
Newapaper Enterprise Ass*.
n e w Y o r k — &lt;n e a ) —
Men who would never wear
tb* same tie frequently are
guilty of radical conservatism
alien it comes to the thole*
of shirt collars.
There do exist, you knew,
other styles Ilian just the med­
ium-spread wing shirt collar,
lit anted th* aomawhal off­
beat collar shape* comprise
a very small percentage of toA woman’* most valuable I without tr j lng to b e ! For ‘ does the Insist that she know* t*l ahirt aalea, but two or
agemat gloving old lone tiling, ahe ia Intenai-ly In­ the right way to do every­ three tab collars, say, will add
daub to any nian'i wardrobe.
j Bn-(
beauty salon. It 1« t tereltrd in the world about thin*.
Aa a rule-of-thumb, th*
And -tie never makes other*
the ability to live ill, and tier. She thinks in terms of
consci.ua of her age by talkwith, the present rather than today.
to cling to a past that can't
For another, the Is Intar- ing about R. Sine* R Isn't of
eate.l in n«w things and het- prime Importance to her. It
I* recaptured.
A friend of mine in her late ter nay* cf doing things. No never occur* to her that any­
do* is tie id the most youth­ young wife is more ready in one el«e A% particularly In­
ful women I ktlow. Yet *he experiment or find S better terested. ^
So you never bear her mak­
makes no effott to look or wny of duing a riling titan
Hy Joan Croaby
ing such remark* aa "a t my
behave younger
than her ahe la.
Nenapaper
Enterprise A&gt;*a.
year*.
| .she doe«n"t tlnnV that the age" md "If I were younger,
NEW YORK (NEA1 —
While nmny women of her world or It* young people are I nt -*tio v th.it I'm grtring old

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come up with fair and vall^
grides. Besides, they h iv e
prg ,iu r il wtlhout lUb, ...
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J«rt,n* ^ em to **• »«lff
Petition encouraged by couvenlional griding.
Your child will b« compellng for college entrance soon
enuught
• • •
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: My
daughter told me that ALL of
the students in the accelerated
English class automatically
receive A on their rrjiort
card* unless they do aomething pretty terrible. I can
hardlj believe that the scliool
would allow auch an unfair
practice, but I've checked
around and discovered she Is
rig h t She Isn't to the seed crated section and works her
head off to gel a B or C.
Soma of her friends work
about half aa hard for their
automatic As.
Did you ever hear of s n jthing so preposterous! —

By Ruth Millett

short and rounded cellar
shapei are not for men with
short- and rounded necks.
These staloart* look best tn
extended wing collars or the
old aland-by, the mediumspread.
F or a touch of elegant* for
a night en th* town, the tab
collar with collar pin Is tlie
thing. The pin sells for about
a half-dollar and la- Inserted
through tlie small holss tn the
collar end. Tasting, as It
dors, behind th* tie, It tend*
to lift th* knot Into promin­
ence and keeps tilings neat

all evening.
Button-do wna, long A fav­
orite with tli* campus crowd,
lend dash to 4 suit or sport
outfit. It Is important her# to
pass the finger* behind the
buttons to giv* the collar a
slight ro ll ’
A word o f esution on button-duwns. It psy* to cultivate
th* attention of a good hand
laundry- Many big-time com­
mercial plants are not set up
to accomodate this type of
gemient, and they tend to
mangle the buttons with the
efficiency e f rock crushing
machine*.

Record Shop

Patriarch Of Ponderosa

" I f * inlsrasliiig to apecu- \Marie Jun and Rdm* himself
1 1st* on why It is realty a sue singing a doxsn of h!« songs,
&gt;cs«a. Greek ttsgedy has been "llalf-K orgotten Teddy B ear"
and "Stop Waltxlng Around
age Imre worn tlieinaelve* uut going to Ihe doge ln*lead of er," All such iartnnika when ) ho now Ixillie Given ha* S a success all there yenrt be­ in My Mind" ar# lovely bal­
cause people have dug It, This lads, and Rome's lyrics ar*
trying to cling to youth, there ‘ dwelling on what
ia wreng J spoken by uti older prison hit record!
I* a ycuUiftilne** about tide |with thing*, or how much [ make younger people feci
-|jlg |,Biri4r, h o f th* Pon- tong has Greek tragedy about at their b *il In bis "A r t to
flour mgging and also Indt nutnbrr of faueola. I* there voman ti it lunkea childten heller they il»,-d to lio, aha ! il'-al-eaae.
darn**, Hotu.n/u'* Ran Curt- It: s man saves another m iu'i th* Night." Ths songs are all
Th# i.u,*t off#, tjv# r * ] to wrlghi, a* tireoii* t* known life and thereby dooms him­ illustrated In color reproduc­
i-ate* that the builder didn’t still plenty of prenasre on th&gt;- luVr lie) uinl yuutig M'lulU fw ' •■■»•* uhal 1* gmel In th# tlm*
n-f*in th# quality of vuuth It 1to mil lions of loyul fan* of thr self. Hut that Is gutting eso­ tions of Rome's paintings.
that they can talk to ht-t In nltli-h ah* I* living.
taka riinrtcul*. Check lo i n (up floor!
Nil* do#»n‘t offer advice to nmi,# III# must «f (he prv- |Silt -TV aetiea, has a bast teric about It,"
if the flooring I* raally don- [ Do floor and atalr* npieak nbuut anythuiy.
"M exico; its Cultural L lfs in
seller In bla RCA Victor sin­
What ha* kepi h*w J oung unit'** li I* **!.#•! fur Nur *#nl ill which jo u llvs.
Lorn* has also recordeJ |Music and A rt" (Columbia! is
ble. If It la. It will be Indicot- when ycu walk cm them !
"Peter and ths W olf," with * book illustrating Mexico's
gle, •'Kin go.”
ed by sheet* of lumbar for the Check exp--»ed f!u&lt;w». Fluor
" I low abuUt th a t !" iis suya (lie I .o nion Symphony, for I music and ait, with a sing!*
sob-fl our or flooring that p.&gt;*.&gt;!« that ««-p»raie Indi­
rtl
g
X V
/ l
/
nth a Inoud audio "Till B id­ li&lt; t Victor, as will a* a fol­ r*. out ain-atad in It. "h b*
um* in the opposite d im
i-atrf that glrt-n IllltlWl lliuj
den!) tlie l.lci* 1‘rualey of the low up will record a aerie* o f i leiovntl Plano" (made In
lion from the flour above.
have hern Used and hut since
IlPdr reading*.
Stole Age."
lalu t. (Kolkwuya) played by
The basement may h« th* dried out.
''They are letting ms go John Newiusik.
I.oiiio
recently
returned
cnly place tlmt you will b*
tra c k * in planter due to
•ill, I eaaful fltie*«c wna better
There i* * certain amull
NORTH
I t than lo hope for a ciuli break. ^ in a a r ia * uf Appearances off In ail direction*, and ] am
Give my tvgurds to— "B sn
aide
lo sxsmine
expoeed at n o t nra! ueukliea* g rn n i*I-[ group of ao.cu lied exp*irt
A Q 10 0 7
pluinldng anil wlraa. Hlgtia of Ij eta it at tlie Corner* of
It 1.11 l..i.k«d ansy. but th* : 1,1 \ istialla, uhst# ha ill* Iryiug to do all the thing* a |Franklin in P arle" with Rnbpliiycl* otio juri liatc tc *h&lt;*w
V AQ 10!
mat ami corrosion will give door and window openings
hand tulued out to hu a big covareti what It la Ilk* to be iiwn wants to do In hla life art l're stun and "Gold*); Boy’*
♦ Q1
|with Hammy Deris are orlgithat
they have a really good
d
you a clue lo th* condition of
Try window* and th*ur*
G
swfrig
for ua The enemy tlie ringing Idol of a large, j tin'a."
♦ AQI
ecuannng
sudlfticr
I
Album
of
ths
weekNo
o
n
*
n*| east album* from Capitol,
th* »rest of th* 'plumbing. *ee iliut they open and cloae * hand Th* idea Is to keep
North belonged in the mint
WEST
EAST
"\ou aee a bunch of kid* could whip a symphony or- f l spitul has also releissd
Look at th* wirsi. A r* there easily. If there Is an unfln. |their
partner Inthe dark *•
AM I
AH
mum scliool and merely bid
singing, and tlie audience chratra into stirring aunorl- , "Tlie Beatles Story," a talking
»K)J
VJH I4
many pabtlisd oil circu its! lalivd attic you hu\oanother , |„ng
possible *o that lto-j
one heart at hi. first turn,
*ciearning, but j'ou can't |ties, furious fortissimo* and 1 fan mngnsliia. which has snat♦ AKIM
A 101
lic«» tlie fils# box Indisctc a I chstu • to
check
expnsi-J ^ ;|| |w „hle to make the
latter,
hi*
Jumped
to
thtos
A &lt;I
A J 10 4 J
Imugin. what It is roalty like |pla ul piaiilsainn s like the rite* of lleatlea' songs and
tiumbar of separate! circuits. Wood.
Looking downat the 1
decision*,
cl id.a over lot purtnsr'a cue
M O tm i (D)
until it liappena to j ’oU. 1 now { late Arturo Toscanini. If fur- some direct quotas lntarspsr#not Just Oil* or tw o!
|top edges of the - outside i tvhen Bob lUmmiin of tlie
npadc rabid and went to fileA AKJI
know why nil thoas teen-age . thcr proof la needed, it la uf- j vd with • running coalmenUpstairs check the water wall* also will show jo u if L'. S . World Bridge Olympiad
spades aftrr Id* partner bid idols use lug electronic inslrq- I fered In ' ‘Tuscsninl Concert tary documenting ths boys'
»1
♦
J
i
l
l
pr.a-ure by lurnj/ig on a 1the house I* Insulated.
J team held the North cS'da,
th re e
i.o-nuiiip.
&gt;uuth
bid
Hunts. It*, lb,, only way to Favorite*," a auptrb t’Cu-rcc- blugruphiua.
♦ KtTI
MX - pad Cl,
he Jumped to twu lieu its as
riiul.i tiucl the crowd.“•
urd album (RCA V ictor!.
. S i n g l e , oha —"Secrets of
No one vulnerable
Uf cum sc. moat 'ri th*
|hi. first bid. lid s eminently
" R i n g , w h i c h 1* riot about Among the favurttrs; Wag Rome" (Suplita Lurett, GoluioBaatk H eat Kerth R**t
■ g s lf. t» Ooulh. .ills , * jtpatte, fierorri* a hit hacauss - nsr'a "Hide of ths Valk.1 rlee," ! )dal; "A Holly Jolly fh risD
T P "
Pass
foreign
to
this
minimum
1A
Pss« 4 A
Pa
partua ■hud bid ei ary strongly ; '*tbe timing was c*rr#ct. tli«r* j Tchaikovsky's "Routso and mas" (Burl lvea, D#c*a),
Pass
Pass
school, but It made it vet)
and gull# pnet gain* ul! bj "l* » ,*itu tn beat to th* r h j- Ju liet." Richard Straus*' "Don C'Auivn'' I III# Impnaalona,
Opening lead—
load— ♦
♦ K.
K.
easy fur Bub to bid only four
Opening
hlnn-slf. but not uidy did i),ni that Is acceptable, and Jtian," arid ItoveTs "Daphnl* A llt-Param ount!, "T h * Bell
•pad** at hi* next turn. Ill*
.South h * '*
a rw t bottom 1the storj is complate. Thvro
und Lliluc.Suite No. 2 ." That Couldn't Jlttg ls" (Bobtwo b ra il bid had toldhi* j Went
led king, »,«
and minimum upoiiing, hut lie i it a,tuullj- a complete moria |
For the connoisseur " l i a r - i by Vinton, Epic), "Gotta Get
Tsndics burned
hieu»*. tliat U.u. um.thri diamond to start. Dun cuuld Jn notl.ing about the »t&lt;,ry In th* tliise'ililiiuU s tlie old Itnnie'* Gallery" (Culum- | l 't.u liT '* (The New ( hrlsty
Will jou forglv* me if " I 't-o v !
had a very good hand to tinruife’J the third dlamund III
first
two
diamond lead*, sung lute*, and 1 may make biai ■ a a lj, aupiilaUcalvd and Vlliistri la (Columbia), “ Wot
Remember'' Just one* • &gt; « r *o(tl). so-i ■ small Negro buj
l d irt tmaiT 1 remember *o
frur-epsd* bid u ta liot a dummy, » ith (lie nin* aput. N'ortli had
clearly indicated om . tuiacd on th* aong, n«xt I aeutlmsiltal album with Ja-k vsrtnn Mountain" fK si Wind­
’
r
( usually the *uo of Amelia, tlie „r f quue»t
tie rmulil liot Kmidltr Miuuji'-r.
Haskell, lletty Garrett, Ron* ing. Verve!.
u e i t ttll
o aUip. Of roarftv, dr«?w trump* ami took « hemt thut
well wriieu I was g small girl
vuuk), In t white cost much Dim did stop, lie really held fine*.# In maks 11 tricks. 11# j thmn, so South n i Innkltig
m ‘ Georgia how besutlfnl and
I dscidi-d that the chsnc# o f a ] right a t' tw„ quick loaarg.
festive our house looked. My hxr big for him, set guarding s minimum opening hid.

Use Alert Eye

pretty mother worked fcr days
twinning tlie balustrades end
chtndelle-s
with
Southern
rrailsx and trailing bamboo
vine#. Great bunches of holly
were placed over the Large
paintings] and hula red ja ­
ponic aa, massed on th# man­
tles, were bedded in the beauti
fut Southern moss. Red caodk-s
were slight to crystal candalabra.
The cut glass punch bowl
gUiteood to a nest of greenery
and red polnsettlaa. One day
it was fill'd with Eggnog, the
next with the famous Georgia
Artillery Punch. The b*track
to th* hall was deobed with
holly and mlateltoe Instead of
Father's hat, cane and umbrel­
la! There were the Ghriatmaa
tree, the mysterious comings
and goings, and ths wonder­
ful im tlis of cakes and king.
And oe Christmas Day there
were the lace-covered table,
the turkey sod Ambrosial
E arly Christmas marling
my father roused the house­
hold at sto e'ctM hl The fold; I* th * floor bridged with lag doors were pushed back
f&gt; rit*cro s* atrip* of wood T and th a n —there f i |Q tla
Wg t* b bridging te a p m s n t glory - stood Che Chris Unas

£aa)bjy On (Bhidcp

By Oswald Jacoby

- The Doctor Says:

them. Tb* toog. ribbed, lisle
stockings, "hung by th# fire ,"
&lt;
&lt;snotr r tARfvAegsy r y s e a . y . .
were opened, snd Urey were
* t.-*w sV &gt;-,) ♦«)* tsA- i ;I .w!‘. ,-* k P 7
stuffed with fruits snd once,
few m*, there was a turquoise
ring! For my brother there
W s ja t G. flrsndHsdt, M.D.
wore packet* U wonderful
(J — A few months ago I
■tamp*, for Mother a diamond
msy have to go back to many sessions with a psj dilatriet |had flv* X ray treatments for
pin, for Fa liter his special ~
By Muriel Lawrence
liurallla of th# ahouider. They
"seegar# " For "D ix ie ", our Newspaper Enterprise Assn, other older experience* of helpful at tirt* point.
beloved dog, a new cullar, and 1 DEAR MRS. LA W REN CE:, false blame; to memories of
If sb* could stop overiodulg cured my bursitis but altnutt
for "B u ff," my cat, a can of Jt&gt; a yaar since my nephew, our psrenU' mis Judgments of tog her little boy. alre"wvuld, 'm ss.-Jis.t.ly nfterwgrd I lost
salmoo, his favorite. For I J i- 4, had an operation to deepen out childhood's actions, of the
.
tJ .
.. .
• mjr »eni« of t*»U . Could the
rl* Bellinger, my beloved Ne a shallow nip socket that made hupcleaene*! which overwhelm jou know. If ah* could atop ua-] tM tn u n U h„ clu ..d thla?
gro nurse a new black plush one of hla legs shorter than cti us when our sipUnaUoos of ing this over tod uigesKc to still
A—In most ptrsens wh#
accusing voices complain of a lota of taste U
cape, embroidered to Jo t.'th e other. He Is now walking our totnotioos were rejected the past's
ver and without a limp but my sister as "ex cu ses," of the accuse which Insist " It la jo u who ia ths »#nss of intsll that has
(Tills she wore summer
been b ad .ag ain ," she bs*n lust. Taste par se, which
winter.) There wens hot bis­ •till acts like his slava. If he Guo# that made us feel guilty have
cuits, steak, and gravy for wants her attention wlwo sire's for things done by more lav- would. Without professional It appreciated by th* tongur,
help, the blaming part msy
breakfast. And we drank egg­ phoning, she hangs up. She ored brothers and slaters.
is limited to iws#t, sour, salty
We may have to recapture speak too powerfully for her
nog before breakfast. Later lets him grab food from serv­
and hitter. This *«n*« may b#
to
be
able
to
turn
on
it
and
these
memories
until
the
Injus­
th e n was the great dinner, ing dishes. Sha says ahe knows
lost in dls«as«s o f th# tongue
with turkey, nuts, fruits, wines, she spoils him because she tice uf the mistaken JriiB e cry back at M, " I don't believe
er ths nsrv#( that supply It,
you
any
mare
You
have
blam­
that
w*#
j&gt;ut
upon
ua
ia
seen
and the famous Ambrosia, lop ­ still blames herself for his hip
Ths "teat# " of flavors la k e t
ped with rich whipped ores ml trouble but then starts crying to Ma m irk and un mis taka bis ed me too often and too unjust­
in disease# o f the nos* or ol­
Christmas was a magnifi­ and says alia can't help I t . . cruelty. Then—and often only ly h r me to credit anything
factory
nerve. X -ray treatANSWER:
Maybe
she's then—can w* fee! our right to you aayt Including your lying
cent event; the day truly was
spent aa a festive holiday. right. It doesn't do much good mercy.' Often only then can hints that 1 was respotulhito manta to your shoulder would
What a difference, rods! To­ merely to "know " that wa'rc our hearts break Into Vova for for Tommy's shallow hip soc­ not cause either e f these sen­
sory losses.
i
day it’s a soft of canoed af- unreasonable to blame our ourselves to that wa can begin k e t!"
Q—My
doctor
tg
giving
mo
God knows v * human be toga
f l lr ! . ___ ri.______________ ___ selves f f f 4 jch lid's disability. to dimly discern tip outre g.
Forgive my remembering, Wa basw to I t s ! the cruelty eoua cruelty of our self-Mem# make enough mistake* with- Rsutras-N for high blood
out blaming ourselvga fug pressure. Doss It have any
will you—and Marry Christ with which wa are treating for our child's disability.
•14a sJfM ta and can It bo
Your lister might to d some things we didn't do
jo u rich e e. And to fe d It, we
I
*

Questions X-rays

Must She Blame Self?

hour lit without a prescrip­
tion ?
A— Rautrsx-N Is a combina­
tion of rauwulfla and a diuret­
ic. Ths combination allows
for s lower affoctlro dose of
both- drugs and this lessens
th* chanco* of undsralrsbl*
side offset*. I t should not b*
taken by persons with sever*
kidney disease. Th* drug is
a groat help In reducing ths
blood prestur* but It cannot
bo purchased "over the coun­
te r."
.
Q—I am taking- flsluUniln
to bring my blood pressure
down. Does it have any side
effects?
A—Thla preparation, like
Rautrmz, Is a combination of
a diuretic, rteerplne ( 4 rau­
wulfla derivative) and protoveratrin*. By Combining these
drugs it le possible to keep
the do** e f **ch e f them well
below th e . dangerous level.

Tills preparation should not
bo used, however, with dlgt.
tall# snd If you hav* fre­
quent skipped beats. Ev#n
though this la not a symptom
to cause alarm, you should
stop th* drug or reduce th*
dotage. Too large a dosage
may causa nautsa, dlssinsts,
nasal atufilnesa or central
peplsstness.
*
Q—My doctor says I have
radiculitis of ths spins. Codld
you suggest anything that
would help m s !
A—You have an Inflamma­
tion o f th# root of- one e f
the large nerves th at emerge#
front your spinal cerd. I f oreman ta o f the spina usually
cause pains and when th *
pain ia sever* a hack brace
or body ca*t may have ta be
warn. Meanwhile y e w doctor
should search for and remove
Ik* causa If possible
V&lt;4r

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R) Mr. Fix.
Newspaper Enterprise A**n.
If you have Well in the
practice of making your own
Rome repair* you are In *
good position to inspect the
0 next home you buy. Even if
you haven't, jou can piepnre
a check list of tilings to look
fl&gt;!\
Obviously there are tiling*
Gml you cannot »«« and even
mi expert rculdn't aee them
for you. Finished w *l!i c»n
hide rotten timber*.
Assuming th* location, ar­
chitectural style, price and
▼ general appearance auil jo u ,
«4qu can c^ncentrat* ©n condltlon and the amount ct
money you may have to add
to the price of the home to
make repair or changer.
4 Remember that It coats
more to add features or r.'~ ~ f r z rr 't t t i« r ' 'ttt ■■ " u f i *
than one that Is under con• • truction. Wiring and plumb­
ing are more difficult to
’ plat# In finished * alls, foun­
dations more of a job to re­
pair otl a completed house.
The execptlonl are: Paintlng both inside and out co*u
about the same whether thr
house Is new or old. Repair­
ing or replacing ■ roof ia also
g shou t th# same regardless of
the house underneath.
Take a good long look at
the outside. I f the roof line
Mgs it Indiactes a structural
defect and on* that might be
Mostly to cur*. Are th# guttar* rusty and in poor condltk n T
’ ' Carry a pocket knife. Poke
_ R Into th# sill where framing
E l e c t s fuunadtion. Chock for
ligns c f rot or tormlU*. I f
the sill isn’t level, indldental
jy, the house probably b**
Mttled.
« Check outald* etaps and
perch** foe sagging or sign*
•f r o t Check mortar Joint*
in brick work. Probe for
grumbling mortar,
f t Next piece to cheek Is th*
basement. I f the air smell*
musty you ean suspect damp­
ness. This could be from con­
densation
or
from
looks
through floor cr walla. I f the
walls bava been patotod re­
cently the paint may bids ro-

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11:11 M - - 1* vMttlttoNBG. ChrUtmmj Card T» Th#
Nation (Color) NBC*. Oiriatn u K m Sp—1*1, a variety
•bow In keeping with tb#
apirit of tba holiday. Tbo p a oral supply of talent bclndoa
Sammy Darla raadtnr " T * u
Tba N ifbt Bcfcra Chriatmai"
to a croup of children, Jan
MeAxt alnyinc a awdley of
Cbrtatmaa aonya, a perform,
asca by yaaay Cary Graff*
,■##, classical piano rlrtoeao,
a reading of tba Natlrity,
tba Normaa Loboff Choir.
Sbltch Hendaraoo'a Orebaa
tra , parferming toy*, a caril­
lon and loada of good cboar.
6:30-9:30 pm . NBC. Dr.
Kildara “An E ar bang* Of
C lfta.- What witii JUp Tara
marling bia way tbrougb tba
ahow tt‘a bard ta accept tt aa
this aerie#’ aaaaowal offering,
but tba other trimming* are
there ta remind you. And if
you think of Tern aa a latterday Scrooog* (human derelict
d trial on), who gtre* away
bia money when be think*
he'a dyifsg and demand* H
back when bo learn* be’a recorering, it place* the ahow ta
a better perapectira. And of
courae, there’* a happy end­
ing.
8:30-9 pm. A B C My Three
Sons "Bobble and the N on a."
Ju ft becaoaa Robbia brake
bia ley in a frotball game,
why la that yorgeous older

TV Time Previews

him aa much
attention? Why doe*
aba visit Urn ta give him out*
patient service when be yoes
borne from the bo*pita]?
Everybody thinks it’a because
aba’a got a croah an Steve
and i* using HcbW* aa an egeme to be near bia father. A
genial show with a yood
and an a t t r n c t i r a performance
by Danielle Da Meta aa the
overly dedicated young lady.
9-9:30 pan. A B C Bewitched
-A Vision Of Sugar Pluma."
What might Hava been n
sticky Christina! ahow is
tamed tote a merry littla
romp by tba clever use of the
next door neighbor*. Abner
and Gladys Kravilx, hilarious­
ly played by Goory* Tobias
and Alice Pcarre. Both the
Stephens family and their
naiybbora briny borne an or­
phan ta spend Christmas with
When
her orphan
proves to be a problem child,
Samantha arranges . a quick
witch trip (by broom) to tba
North Pole to visit SaaU .
Tba departure is ebeervad
m next dear wiih delight­
ful consequence*.
19-11 pan- CB3. Defenders
“Clair# Choral Died In Bos­
ton." (Rerun) Barbara Bax­
ley and Barbara Harris, two
delightful Broadway comadisteal this "beblnd-lbescene- In- the-the* tra” comedy

by Ernest Kiney, though tbara

era excellent performance* by
6. Child Car*
ffcv
K an ferb
g rrslfc
Sidney Annus, Elliott Bald Page 10 — Dec. 24, 1964
NANNIE S KIDDIE CARE, In
and Hcreche l Bernard! as
fgnti to 8 yri. 2M0 S. Oik
wall. Not quit* aa perceptive
AW. Pb 322-0881.
a* K tries to be. this to nevar8. Doga * Cats • Pets
thrlesa an amnatoy account of
tba tryout phase of th* un­
ABRAMITE and other tropical
believable world of ahow bualfish—Blue D* ca—.20; Gupplea— .10; Neons— .20; T.
10-11 pm . NBC. Suspcnae
From g aafort g i r h a a g *
B trb e -1 1 , Cherry Btrtoa—
The*tra T b o Gun." (Color)
IS; PUtiei—.20; Swordtails
Tba only sympathetic char­
—.20; Silver Tip Tctrai —
acter in this one la a dentist,
.IS; Pearl Dinlo*— .10; and
■am l a * la C o a a t y
wbe’e mads ta appear a bit
olheri Just a t low. Alwayi
ef a coward a t first. His
High Quality fish at lowest
shrewish wife becomes ob­
prices. New and used aqtiar
N a t l o a f D i als *
sessed with this and trains
ium* at low prlcei. FINNY
bar son to be sn expert rifle­
FRIENDS, Hwy. 17-92 South
man ta tba process condoning
of Sanford (approx. 8 miles)
bis youthful, intemperate acta
DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop
of nastiness and violence, with
Hoc, boardad. Animal Rasbis chief victim a half-erased
eiM League, 1700 W. Mlnne
1
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elderly neighbor woman. An
iota. DeLand. Ph. 734-1648.
ugly drama with soma ycod
• to 1# 3 11.39 I 1 4 9 |1.99
12. Special Notices
performances by Isabel Jewell
11 to IS 3 11A9 11.89.1 3.BS
'as the old lady, Eddia Albert
INCOME TAX SERVICE
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aa th* dentist, Dina Merrill as
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lax and enjoy Christmas,
CONTRACT RATES
country style. Th# stars era
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13. Catering - Food
Porter Wagoner, The Quinto
Sisters, The Chuck C assay
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Singers, Jimmy himself and
Fruit Cake* at Winn Dixie,
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Jerry Vale, who's a fins pep
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SALE: Men's At Big Boys
FOR A Musical Christmas,
Shoes $2 00 Pr. Surplus City.
call BUKUR'S Music Shop, GAS Furaac# 100,000 BTU,
Duett It RegUters $130. Ph.
322 7202. T r i a l Purchase
PLUMBING
PROFESSIONAL G U I T A R
Plans.
322-3249.
Contrieling Repflri
SIS; Professional Banjo $23;
FREE ESTIMATES
Star Gating Binoculars $12;
P iin o Servicing k Tuning
FENCE POSTS: Creosoted Cy­
R. L. HARVEY
Boy's * Girl's Bikes $10 up;
p ru s, 4"-6"x7 ft. loag, 30c
Gene Cumbas — 222-2881
204 Sinford Arc.
FA 1-3183
Typewriter No. 12 Under­
ea. Ph. 322 3834.
PIANO— Blonde Everett Spinwood $20, 3 1IP Johnion Out­
23. Painting
net, excellent condition. 322- Patloi, Floor, Free EiUm a.ei
board Motor $25; 12 Ga. Lea­
0788.
•and, cement, rock, pipe,
ther gun case $3. We have a
PAPERHANGLNG-PAINTING
steel, grease trsps, dry
fine selection of Antique
Licensed,
Bonded,
Insured
34. Upholstery
wsUs. Stepping stoaet.
furniture SU PER TRADING
» Years Exp. — 122-7321
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
POST, Opposite Sanford P la­
OVER 23 YEARS
24. Well Drilling
309 Elm Ave.
323 3711
in
. 322-0877.
of Fine Workmanship in Up­
holstering, Draperies, Slip­ T R E E RIPEN ED Citrus. Na
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
covers. Time Payments as
SPR IN K LER SYSTEM S
vets. Wc ship Albert H. Pell
little as $3 mo. Drapery
All Type* sad Sixes
Osteen. 322-3373 or 332-4191.
Hardware Installations.
We Repslr snd Service
KULP DECORATING SHOP SINGER Festherwelght, A l
STINE
Ph. 322-2333
conditioo, 1 year uncondi­
Mschioe
sod Supply Co.
tional Gusrsntee—pay $5.30
207 W Jad St
- TA Z ftp i
35. Vosuufii Cleaners
per mo, Singer with Zig-Zag,
28. Radio - Television
pay off balance of $38.10 or
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
$5.90 per month;
White
YOUR REXA1R D EA LER
BEA UTIFU L All wood csbinet
Domestic Zig-Zag balance
2355
S.
Park
322-6511
Color TV Console used less
only $38 pay $7.33 per month.
Ihsn 2 months like new with SA LES • PARTS - SER V IC E
SANFORD SEWING CTR;
full new guarantee, Save $230
43. Plants, Feeds, Seeds 104 S. Park Ava.
322-9411
k name your own terms. Ph.
Charlie Gormly Collect at
NEW Mahogmy End Tables,
SANFOKD FE ED STORE
Aisoclated Radio k TV, 2113 Whole Corn $3.15 — Snap Corn
2 sets, $J3. Ph. 322 8601,
N. Change Ave., Orlando
$2 80 — Jim Dandy Dog
OUT of Pawn Items, Big Sale
422-2314. Christmas Delivery
Feed — $3.83 for 50 lbs. In­
Cameras, Diamonds, Watch­
Guaranteed.
cludes Tax.
es, Guos, Many other Ilems,
322-9990
29. Photo &amp; Equipment 320 Sanford Ava.
A-l Pawn Shop, 3201 Orlsn­
do Dr. 322 9270.
Our Regular Feed Price*
WIEBOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP 23 lbs. Jim Dandy Dog Feed
For "The Be*t From All Your
$1.99—30 lbs Jim Dandy Dog KEROSENE heater, 2 bume
Kenmore used once. 322Film *.”
Feed $3 63 — 100 lbs. Shell­
0788.
210 S. Park Ave., Sanford
ed C o n $3.10 — 100 lbs

Legal Notice

PAINT close out Vi price
NO TICE OF APPL IC ATIO N
ACE BEAUTY Salon, open
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
K i m T A X IISSKI)
daily k ere by ip p 'tl. May- 320 Maple Ave.
322 0300 ( l o v t l o n t * « . l * F l o ri d a H o t a i r *
or
l
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t
)
fair Hole! 322-0990.
HARRIETT'S Beauty Nook,
soft water, evening app'U.
IN TU P.
C lN C flT
ro ritT ,
103 So. Oak. 322-3742.
n in t h
Jin im i.
n n ciiT .

WESTERN Saddle $33,
after 8 p. m 322-7940.

B IL L 'S BARGAIN BARN
of 10,000 Items
1300 Grapevllle Ave.

22. Plumbing

RICHARD'S T R E E SVC.
Free ealimatea, Licensed
k Insured Pb. 323-0300

19. iluilders Supplies

50. Mine. For Sale

31. Musical Instruments 50. Mlsc. For Sale

Ssnforrl’i Must Complete
Piano Tuning and-Repair
W L. Harmon — FA 8-4881
TED WILLIAMS HDW.
203 E. 23th.
322-3484

NEW APPLIANCES at Uied
Price* — Hot Point, Frigt2. Personals
dalre, RCA, Zenith, Philco,
Curtti Mathea— You name
Do you har« a drinking prob­
PROFESSIONAL
It, we have it. Phone Char­
lem Write P . , 0 . Box 1213, PAINTERS k DECORATORS
lie Gormly. collect st AisoPapering — Waterproofing
Sinford
ciated Radio &amp; TV. 2113 N.
Satlafartion Guaranteed .
PRIVATE Voice Lessons. Ph.
Orange Ave., Orlando 422Free Estim ate* 323 0339
222-7348.
2314.
Christmas
delivery
17. Janitorial Services
guaranteed.
WANTED: Ride lo Orlando,
vicinity of 18th and Cedar YENTSCH MAINTENANCE
SANFORD ELECTRIC
to 2320 N. Orange Ave. Work­
G E. Appliance*—New A Uied
Service A Supplies
ing hour# S:IS until 3:00 p.m. 2383 S. Pat It Dr.
322 48(3 118 Magnolia
J22 1362
Ph. 322 3320

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Noon Day Before
Publication For
Insertions end Kills
(BaL Noon For Monday)

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Dlv or ca C ou rt
A a u l n a - M la sat F i-sf,
C ari i.a v lll o
nom'par Room
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20. Hardware

HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
BOOFINO; PAINTING k
3 0 . H om e A p p lian ce s
INSULATING
Financing Arianged
322 2287 ALL Type* oi new m ejor Ap­
pliances s t Drastic Discount.
FIX1T SHOP
Call 122-6448 J k R Trading
At theaq Xmaa Speclali. An
Post, Inc,, 2300 S. Orange
English Dunelt Girl’s or
Blossom Trail, Orlsndo.
Boy'l Bike All Sizes $39 95.
Rupp Motor Scooter, 2Ik SATURDAY Sale. Uwd Re­
HP. 100 milea per Gal.
frigerator,
W a a h c r* L
1169.83.
Stoves, 1203 E. Celery. Ph.
400 W. lit St.
322-4731
322-9580 or 323-0782.

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It Aosta* o b jo o tlo a a k l* ta
•ha a * IIvy a f Shla * * * * * *

15. Special Service*

CUT’N CURL beauty Shop I'O l'N T T , FL ONID A
318 Palmetto Av*.
322 0834 IN n i g N I K I i r NO. I M M
c m a it l i e w i u a j n
Evening Appointments
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NOTICE IB I t E f t E U T OIVF.N,
T hat Juh n Ha n nln ga r th * hnlder
of
th e
fo llo w in g
c e rt ifi c a t e
he* filed eeld e e r t l f l e a t * for
tel
deed to be leeued thereon.
Th*
certificate
nu m b er
and
ye a r of laeuertc*. the deaerlpHon ot th * p r o p e rt y , end th*
na m e In which It wee aaeeeeed
er e ee f e l l o e * :
C a rt )f lo a t * No. 101
T e a r of
I ss u an c e 1 ) 1 !
Deereiptlon a f r r o p r r l y i
L o t i t A I I III St K T r a c t 17
Banlendo .Springe A c c o rd ­
in g to P l a t e T h e r e o f R e ­
corded Upon the Pu bl ic R e ­
c o r d s of B tm lh o l* County
Florida
N am * In whic h eeeeseed If
A. C o m o y . All of said prop erl y
being In the C ou nty of (Semi­
nole Hiatt ol F lorid a. Unldae
•uch c e r t i f i c a t e ehett he r e ­
deemed a c c o rd in g to la w the
pr o p erty describe d In such c e r ­
ti f i c a t e will be sold to th*
hlihASl
bidder * 1 th * fron t

Short a $3.95 — 100 lbs
cdo Chops Horse Feed
— 100 lbs F L F Feed
—100 lb). Race Horae
$3 80. HUNT'S T U X E
FE ED S T JI1 E , Corner
ford k 2nd St.

Tux DELUXE Stauffer excerlier,
$4-30
with timer. 322-0786.
$3.03
Oats
DO
San * « T I C K OP H P * i M .V T I O *

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NO TICE O F APPL IC ATIO N
F lin TAX DEED
I Sec. 101. I* F l o ri d a S l a tn i e a o t
lo ts)
NO TIC E IS 1 I E R E B T OI VEN .
T h a i T M. Deal th * ho lder of
t h - follo wtng c e r t i f i c a t e has
filed eeld c e r t i f i c a t e for ta x
deed to he Issued Iher.eon. The
c e r t i f i c a t e number end y e a r of
Issuance, th * d es c ri pti on of the
p rop ert y,
end
the
n am e
tn
which ll wee eeeeseed ar e ee
f
ow e;
C e rt if ic a te No. 1111
T e a r of
Iss uan c e 1)12
Deeertptlwa e f P r o p e r l y l
l a t e J A I Til k J Allen's
F i r s t Addition to W a s h i n g ­
ton H eigh t* P l a t llook I
P a g e 21
Name in which * * * e - * e l C lin­
ton A A n tl n nnette H idden . All
of eeld p r o p erty being In the
C o u n ty of (temlnnle. M a t e of
Flo rida . Unless such c e r t i f i c a t e
■hell be redeemed a c c o r d in g tu
law the prop erl y described In
such c e r t i f i c a t e will be eold to
th *
h ig h es t
cas h
bidder
et
the f ro n t door of the yemtool#
C#unty C o u rt House e t Kanford, F l o ri d a , on the first Mon­
day In tb * month of J a n u a r y ,
l i t ) , which t* th * Ith day or
January, )M )
Dated this ISth day of Nov­
ember, l i s t
(O f f i c i a l ' C le r k ’* Seal)
A r th u r II B eck w it h . J r ,
Cler k of C ir cu it Court,
Hem!note County, Fl orida
B y: II N T a m m , J r .
Deputy Clerk
Publish Dec. IS, IT, ! ( . SI, ISf t
C D H -ll

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r i l H I M i . V A C A T I N G AT I)
AB ANDONI NG
ItOAHft.
8 T I U : K T 8 A Ntl A V E M ' K I .
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCEHN:
NO TICE Ib her eb y ftlvfn th » l
th*
of Cou nty Cumfni»t»
Inner*
of
8«mkno1t
County.
F l o rM * . a t Hi r vir uU r mrrtHiff
hrlil on th# i5n&lt;l d»y of D t r e m h#r( 1111. at th# C ou rt ho us# In
R#nfor&lt;!, S#m lnoU County* pl orId*. pu r* u »n t to j&gt;#ijltl(sn and
not le t h#r#tofor# gi ven, passed
nd adoptftd b Uesolutlo n r in s ­
ing. v a c a t i n g and * b*nd ouing.
r#nounc*lng
*nd
d lsc U lm ln g
* ny *md *11 H g hl of th# C o u n ­
ty of Kvmlnol# iind th# public
In * n j to the follow ing d eter Ib#•1 public * !r # « t« * s i f t t»ut In
th# p i * l of 8* nl» n do . Th# S u ­
burb tl#*utlful, as r e c o r d * ! In
f l a t H ok I P48g#» i ; - ( I H .
of fh# public r e c o r d s of 8# mlnolt County, r i o r t d a , t o - w i t :
1. l‘ ln #vU w 8tr ##t « * set
out In s n . Id pla t from ih#
E a s t r i g h t - o f - w a y line of
( J r o f i A v « n u i to tli# W a t t • rly r i g h t - o f - w a y Hna of
f*akt Marlon Drlv#
3. l#ak# Marlon l»riv« a#
*#l out In oald plat from
th*
North
right-of-w ay
11n# of P1nivl#w 8tr##V to
th* E a s t p r o long ati on of
th« North r i g h t - o f - w a y tin#
of d a k h u n t S t r i t t .
Hy
th#
Board
of C ou nty
Com ml aatonars
i»f
Kamlnol#
Cou nty, Flo rida , th is 33nd day
of I&gt;#4#mb#r« A* B. 1&gt;M.
(H EA L)
BOABI&gt; O P COUN TY COMMIB8IONKRS
OP
SEM I­
NO LE COUNTY. FI-OHIDA
B y : A rthu r II. Uackw lth.
J r . Clar k
Publish Dec. 24. I»C|.
CDI I-12

RENT Blue Lustre Electric
Carpet Shampooer for only
31 per day. Carroll Furniture
Co.
USED Upright Piano, excel­
lent condition $200. Pb. 3224884 before 3 p. m.

51. Articles For Refit'
RENT A BED
RoIIaway, Hospital, B a b y
Beds, by Day, Week, oMonth.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
116 W. 1st
322-5181

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f a tk a Cowrt of (a # C o a a t y
J u d g e , S r m ta u l* Cou nty, g t a ta
of F l o r i d a , l a P r o b a t a
l a ra lh a E m i t a ll
J A M E S A. T O L U A / k / a J . A*
T O LL ,
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Deceased.
F I N A L NOTICE
Notice
I*her eb y
given th at
th * un dersigned will, on th *
4th d a y of J a n u a r y , A. D. I S i) .
present to th# Ho no rabl e C o u n ­
ty J u i l j e of hemln ol* Cou nty,
Flori d* ,
hie (Inal
r e tu r n , a c ­
coun t end v o u c h er *, a t A d m in ­
istrator
of th *
Kelal*
of
J A M Ft) A. T O L U . e / k V * J . A.
T O L U deceeeed. end et eeld
time, then and th er e, m a k e a p ­
pl icatio n to Ih* eeld J u d g e for
a (Inal s e t tl e m e n t of hie a d ­
m in i s t ra ti o n of eeld ee ta te, and
for an or der d l e c h t r g l n t
him
ae such A d m in is tr a to r .
Dated thla the "Ui day of
December. A. D ISM.
Wil li am J Toll
As A d m in is tr a to r of tho
K e t t l e of
J . . M K 8 A T O L U a k a J.
A TOLU
Deceas ed
Publ ish Dec. 10. IT. 14. 11. ISU
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IN T H E U H I I T T T CO I'l lT O F
T H E NINTH J U D I C I A L &lt; H l C t I T , IN AND FO R SE M IN O L E
COUNTY. FL O K IDA,
( ' b e a r r j No. 14X31
ER IE
COUN TY
U A V I N li d
IiANK# a N#w Y o r k C o r p o r a ­
tion#
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MAUY
K\HIE
JOSKS,
hit
wi f e, and all u n k n o wn b#ir»*
d# v l * f •*,
grantee*.
atwlg ii##*.
l i enor*, c r e d i t o r * , i r u * t * * a , or
•itfitr i l ei l mani # r l a l m l n a
by*
t h r ou gh , under or * g * ln#l IH .HSKIel . i: J i &gt; s r . S and Mary K A HI V JC»Nl'b, hi t wi fe, who m * y
b t &lt;f*ad and not k n o wn to ba
dead, or a l l v * . and *11 u n k n o wn
parfl#* and c l a t m a n t a h a v i n g
nr c l a i m i n g a n y r i ght , t i l l # nr
I nl ei ’est In and In’ lb# p r a p t r *
i f I nvol ved In t ht * c a u i t
Defend ant a.
7VOTICR TO *1 IT
T H K I T A T K O F KLOIIIDA
TOi nUttSKDU E J O N E S and
M A HY K A H I E J O S E S , hi#
wife, vyhoae r#«ldcin:a la
e/O Mr* W. T- Living#ton.
1103 Mad Ito n Avenu*. Ulr*
m ln g h am ,
A la b a m a ,
and
all un kn ow n h t i r i . d#v|*
■t n , gr ant ## *, a a a lg n ta * .
,
I! * nor*, c r e d ito r * , cruet#**,
or o t h e r c l a t m a n t a claim *
Ing by, t h rg u g h . under or
* agalntt
ll U S H K L L ' E.
J O N E S and MAUY K A I U E
J O N E S , hi* wlf* . who m ay
b# dead and not k n ow n In
ba dasd or all v«, and all
un kn ow n p a r t i t a an d
c latm an t a,
h a v i n g
or
c la im in g any r ig h t, t i ll* or
l * l * r M t In an d tu lb# p r o ­
p erty
involved
In
thla
. cauaa,
,
YOU AHK I I E H E O Y notified
th a t a l u l l . h a t btatt
filed
a g a i n s t you a* De fen d an t* trvih* above entitl ed causa, and
th at you ar e hereby re qu ired
to file yo ur a n s w e r with the
C3*rk of this C o u rt, and
to
serve a copy th ereo f upon the
the P lain tif f, or P l a l n t l f f e a t .
t o r n t y * whose na m e and ad*
drae* Is: C arg ill A L e F e v r e *T 0
W a e t F a i r b a n k s Avenue, p. O,
Uo* 171. W i n t e r P a r k , F lo rid * ,
not l a t e r th *n J a n u a r y 4. IMS
If you fall ( q do
dec ree
pro to nfeeao will' be e n t e re d 4
a g a i n s t you for lha re li ef d a.
mended In the Com plaint,
T h * n a t u r e of eeld suit b e ­
in g for F o r e c l o s u r e of M o r t ­
g a g e rec o rd ed In Offi cial liecorde Hook 404, P a g e T4. 74, TC
and 17* Pu bl ic R e c o rd s of S e m i­
nole County, Flo rida , the d e s ­
c ri p ti on of the p r o p e rt y p r o ­
ceeded e g e l n s t bei ng ae follo w e; All th a t c e r t a i n p r o p e rt y
s i t u a t e and being in Femln ole
Cpu nty, F lorid a, m o re p a r t i ­
c u l a r l y described aa follower „ c
l#ot S of Ulock -ll**. EA8*P- |
I) H O O K
SU BD IVISI ON
UNIT NO. F I V E , a c c o r d in g
to the P l a t t t e r a o f a a - r e ­
cor ded In P l a t Book M1I*\
Pagae
and 11, Pu blic R e ­
cor d* or Semin ole 'County,
Fl ori da.
T o g e t h e r with th e follo win g
Iteme of p r o p e rt y which a r e l o ­
c ate d In an d p e r m a n e n t ly In­
s ta ll ed ae g p a r t of th e ImV Yemeni* on said le n d :
IIOTPOI.NT E L E C T R I C
DRO P -I N HANOE M O D E L
l » ? f t F I ! D S E R I A L 1X214
AH
L U X A I R E H E A T E R MODE L HO-TISS-2
W I T N E S S my hand and th e
sew! ef said Cou rt- a t Sanford*
Semin ole C ou nty, F l o r i d a , th is

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T H E NINTH J I D I C I A L ( I I I C
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T O . U I I A R L K a T. QOLLO I1RR
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and M I L D R E D D. GULLOC o u r t House a l Sanfo rd, F l o r ­ TOi E u g e n e W illia m *
H E R . .hie wife
ida, on th e firs t Monday In the
IS Dell S t r e e t
R E I I D E l C K l UNKNOWN
month of J e n u e r y . 1141. which
S tam ford , C o n n e c tic u t
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Dec. 24, 1064 — Page 11 95. H o u m a For Sal*

By Nadine Seltzer

WE BUY U*«d Purnlture, one
piece ot houseful. Furay
Bedding k Furn. Co., 901 W.
1st St. 322 6591.
SE LL US your Furnilure.
Quick Service with the Cash.
SU PER TRADING P O S T .
322 0677.

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NEW 3 Bedroom, 2 bath C. B.
home on large wooded lot in
Wilton Place, 5 mDei out
West F irst St., k mile past
1-4 interjection. Immediate
occupancy for homestead
Exemption next year. 322
7121.

Excellent Location
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath hom
with Ige, living room, fam
fly room, fenced yard with
shade L fruit trees.
*17,900 TERM S

WANTED: PUno. Call 322 6325

55. Furniture For Sale
12.ACRES of good ground near
large Lake *60o per acre
with term s.
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WILSON MA1ER FURN.
Buy — Sell — Trade
31115 E. 1st.
322-5622

Payton Realty

F R E E ESTIMATE

322-1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17-92

Upholstering k Mattress renorating. New k Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 3-3UT,
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For tn* biggest selection of
nearly new and used furni­
ture, sec Noll's Furniture
Brokerage In Casselberry
ou 17-92. Open 6 days 0 to 6.

3 BEDROOM, Family Room, 2
Bath, budt In Appliances,
Central Air 4 Heat, wall to
wall carpeting: 322-3405.
3-BEDROOM. F la. room, Wacre lot, 6 min. from N.A.S..
out of traffic pattern. New
roof, newly painted inside A
out. 1502 Forest Dr. 322-9538

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BED S FOR RENT
Hospital,
Roliawayt, Juve­
nile. F R E E delivery and
Pick-up.
FURN ITU RE CENTER
1100 French Ave.
Ph. FA 2-7943
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Ave Ph. FA 2-4132.

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FOR LEA SE
SERVIC E STATION.

Good Location Good Products.
Good Treatment
PHONE LOCALLY ^ 2 4342
or apply to the
PR O FITA BLE Business Hobby, $500
Tropiral
Fish,
Aquariums. Supplies. 2640
Hiawatha Street, Sanford.
COMBINATION Grocery store,
Produce market, Gas Sta­
tion, In Sanford. 322-5350 or
322-9844
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MAKE your Reservations now
for the Holidays. Howell
Baby Sitting Agency. 3228259

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SS— P a i n t i n g
34— We l l Dr i l l i n g
21— Ai r C o n d , A H e a t i n g
- T e l a vi si on
29— ‘Pho t o A E q u l p m a n i
30— Home Appl l ancaa
3 1 —M usirAl I n ’ll rum en la
32 — l i usl nosa E q u i p m e n t
31—J o b P r i n t i n g
34 — Up h o Ut a r y
3 i — Vacuum Cl ssnars
37— Movi ng Jt S t o r a i s
I S — K i terminator a
4 3 — P i a n i a - - F r a is —
Saadi
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3 1 — Ar t i c l e s F o r
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32— S w a p or l uxc hanga
3 2 — W a n t e d T o Huy
33 — F u r d l t u r a F o r S a l t
3 ( — An t l uu e s F o r Hata
3 A— Mo n t y T o I^»an
€ 0 — i l usi uasa OpporLunl Uca

322-5612

HI. R eal E s t a t e - S a le
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MOVE V* TODAY
Beautiful 3 Bedroom Custom
Built Home on Shady Lot In
Wynnewoud, 2413 Summerlin,
no qualifying problems, *900
Down *89.19 monthly, As­
sume mortgage Some terms
can be arranged on down
payment.

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PU RE OIL COMPANY
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c o m e

1— Txs.t *
Found
I — p,r*on«U
4— I l r a u t y C a r *
1— t ) »y Nu r a . r l a *
€ — Chi ld Car a
1 — J J n i c B — C a t * — Pa I t
1 0 — Poul l r j r —
L t r o lo c k
12— . special S o t l c a s
I J —( ' s t a r i n g —
Food
11— P l a c e t to £ a t
I S — S pe c i al S a r v l c e a
I l - w S w l m m l n f Peso la
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Exchange

• 1 — Money

Wa n t e d
4 4 — b a v i n s * i , Ixian
I I — In.uranc*
4 » — K.-liool.
I na t f u c t l o a a
70— E m p l o y m e n t fisrakcaa
71— Ma i * H . l p W a n t *d
7 1— F a m a l a Hel p Wa n t e d
7 2 — Mal a «r F a mal a 11 alp
74— M a l e s
Hel p Wa n t e d
77 — . Si tuati on Wa n t e d
* 1 — I nc ome
Property
22 — Kuftlnesa Prop. — Bala
23 — I l eal E a t a t a W a n t e d
2 4 — Heal E s t a t e S al *
17 — Hua in res Men t e l a
90— L o l a F o r Mala
21 — F a r i n a — Gr o v a a
1 3 — Out of S l a t a Ac r e s ga
• 3— Hou s e s F o r S al e
tft — H o u s e s — hal e a r H a s t
U — l t o u s a F o r Han!
loO— It a sort Ren (al a
101— T r» l l« r» — C a ba n **
l o t — -Mobile H o m e s —S a l e
101— Mobi l e Homes — R a n i
1*14— T r a i l e r S p a c e — P i n t
l o i — T r a i l e r l *ot a — S a l s
10* — A p a r t m e n t s F o r R a n t
l o l — R o o m s For Rant
110 — Hot e l R o o ms
113 — R e n t a l A g i n t i
J 13 — \ \ ant ed To R e n t
11 3 — Aut os F o r Mala
111 — A u i . p . — Kal« o r T r » 4 *
111— T r u c k * F o r S al e
3 3o— Au t o mo t i v e S e r v i c e
131— Fc o o t e r a A Cyc l e *
123— l l oat s 4 Mot or s
124— Mar i na Sup pi tea

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Seminole Realty
FA 2-5232 anytime
1901 Park Avtnue

Sam lnnta

95. .Houictr F o r Sal#

97. Houses For Rent

SACRIFICE Two-Story. 3 Bed
READY TO MOVE IN
rooma, completely refinish- Naw 3 4 4 Bedroom Homes,
1-2 baths. So Ix&gt;ngwood area
*d, good location. 122-06(7.
—Trade* considered, and
3-BEDROOM, nke lawn, wall
we’Ll build on your lol. Sem i­
davalopad sSrubs. 204 Laura!
nole County * Leading Build
Dr. *330 down.
ar
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HAROLD LOGAN
2 BDRM , 1305 Elliott, *8,500.
LMN E N T ER P R ISE S, INC.
322 0325 or 5254.
Salas office: So. on U. S. 17C R EEN BR IA Jl
92 to Dixie Bell Dinar, turn
right one block on Seminole
Choir#
Iota
avatlabla
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Ave. 838-3911.
Greenhriar of Lorh Arbor
ovarlooking golf
court#.
Custom building to your 96. House* • Sale or Kent
apoeifieations.
Graanbriar
CUSTOM BUILT Homo on
davaloped by
Lake. Ph. evenings 322-1397.
KISGSW OOD
BU ILD ER S, I l i a
97. Houses For Rent
FA 2-807*
202 Fairmont Dr.
LARGE 4 Hedroom Home with
full bath and 2 half, baths
S A N F O R D *5 N E W E S T
*125 mo.; 3 BEDROOM, 2
HOMES, West 4th St. San­
bath home with Family
ford. 3 ijedroom, Itb bath,
room *125 month.
FHA k V A L ian s. LMN ENTE R PR L SE SS Inc.. Builder
Harold.Logan, call 838-39U,
322-1301 2640 Hiawatha at IT-92
Salesman on Duty 4:00 p. m.
to Hark.
2-BEDROOM, Furn. 817 Cat*
Una Dr. 322 057*.

Payton Realty

SEMINOLE RENTALS
2 Bdrm , Kit. Equipped (73;
3 Bdrm., 2 bth.,- Kit. Equip.
*115: 3 B d rm , 1 b th . Kit.
Equip, tin e; 3 Bdrm. 1 bth,
Kit. Equip. *85; 4 Bdrm , 2
2, 1. 4 4 BEDROOMS
bth. K it, Equip . Fla. Rm.
1, P i 4 2 BATHS
*130; Furn, 2 Bdrm., Fla.
KITCHEN EQ UIPPED
Rm. $t00; Furn. 2 Bdrm.,
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
*85; Fi-rn. I Bdrm. *55.
For Complete Informitlon
See or Call Your

$100 DOW N
FHA - VA HOMES

Set. uule Realty

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER
f!e Hava Tha Home For You

Stenstrom Realty

UNFURNISHED 3 Bedroom. UNFURN. Upstairs APT. *53
House, 2412 Willow *85 mo.
month, Jo9 Magnolia Av*.
322-0274.
Inquire downstairs after I
p. m, or call 7(22-4130.

2 BEDROOM C R House,.(tildien equipped, call 322-3303. 3 ROOM Furnished .Apt. for
Couple, Water' included *45.
322 7399.

3 BEDROOM. Db hslh. unfurn
Ished. Quiet section. 322-8993.
I-Room Efficiency apt. with
1205 W. 19th Court.
pvt. bath 4 shower, suitable
UNFURN. 2-bedroom Duplex,
for couple or tingle person
T errario floors, tile bath,
or retired All utilities In­
kitchen equipped. 322-6201.
cluded m rent. Ideally lo­
cated on l r St., within 1
3 • BEDROOM, 2 bath, un
block of 2 free parking loU
furnished. 1 mi. to base, 2
and sboppmg renter. In­
blocks to shopping center &amp;
quire at Manuel Jacobao
school.' 1 year lease rcqpir
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
ed. *120 mo. 122 8670 after
3 p. m.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jim m ie
Cowan. 322-4013.
1 0 2 . M obile H o m es • S o le
F U R N I S H E D Apartment*
DONS
close in. 601 Palmetto. Ph.
MOBILE HOME -SALES
322 1374 after 3:30 p m.
"Y our Wheel Estate Dealer';
17 Models to eho&lt;v&gt;e from
I OK. Rooms For Rent
OPEN 7 JA Y S A ,WFt£ K ~
CLEAN ROOM tor Man. 401
838-1206
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.
H w y.'1792 * liongJvood, Fla,

115. Autos For Sale

1-2 and 3 nedrooms
NEW and USED
I960 CORVETTE, B a r g a i n
Awnings k Cabanas
price. Ph. 323-0633.
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. 17 92 S
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322-2562 BOB M cKEE USED CARS
NO MONEY DOWN
103. Mobile Home* - Rent
701 Erench Ave. 323 0721
10' WIDEt 2-bearoom trailer 1960 T-BIRD—Full Power k
NO-8-49dtf.
Air. XMAS Special *1,495.
SANFORD MOTOR
1-BEDROOM Trailer, on Lake.
800^French Ave.
322 4382
Adults only. Ph. 322-7368.

106. Apartments for Rent 12U. Automotive Service

FURN. Apt

2.7(8) Mcllnnvflle. Senkarik Glass and Paint

3 ROOM Furniahed Apt. *55
210 Magnolia Ph FA 2 4622
mn.. Includes water A elec­
tric. 322 9507.
Auto Glaas, TWp*
A Sea* Cavers
EFFICIEN CY, clenn, 611 I'arV
*30 mo. Up. Surplus City.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

£ E L A K A APARTMENTS
114 W. T in t St.

504 W. 2nd St. TA 18011
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

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12J» Scooter* tk Cycle*
'56 Cushman Scooter *125 Perf.
cond. 322-7741.

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123. Boat* A Motor*
10 El. Orlando C L IP P E R Boat,
1&lt; 3 HP Johnson Kicker,
especially good" for Duck
hunting 4 fishing. 322-4392.
Gateway Tt&gt; Tha Waterway
R obnon S p o r tin jt G oo d s
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
304 6 8 E. 1st
Th. 322 5961
You can find anything yens
need advertised ia th* Her­
ald Classified.

N A T IO N A L

B A N K

P O S S E S S IO N I
M ERRY
C H R ISTM A S
H APPY
NEW Y EA R
YOUR PAST BUSINESS
IS GREATLY
APPRECIATED
IN THE N EW YEA R
AS ALWAYS— 150 CARS
TO CHOOSE FROM
ASSUME BALANCE
NO DOWN PAYMENT I

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SANFORD AYK.
OPEN EVENINGS

Sanford, Florida
122-4895
National R a poaa ration# I m .
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INVESTMENT A REALTY
116 N. Park Ave.
322 9173

Co u nt y

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Company

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106. Apartment* for Rent

AVALON APARTMENTS
116 W. 2nd St.
322-3417

1901 S. Park Ava.
FA 2 5232 anytime

PAOLA — Unfurnished 2 Bed
TO YOU our Cllenia and
rooms. 122-7598.
Friendi
a very Merry
2565 PARK DRIVE
2 BEDROOM kitchen equip­
Christmas and a Happy Proa- 322 2420
322 7195
j
ped 875 month. Ph. 322 3685.
perou* New Y ear.
NIGHTS
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Ernest M. Southward
322-6824
5Z3 0546 UNFURN. Duplex, New. 2
1
W. B. Shippy
bedroom. T e rra iio . floors,
322-4148
322-5482
I. W. Southward
tile bsth, kitchen equipped,
Mablt A. Cullen
water furn. Call 322-4019 af­
J . L. McWhorter
ter 6.
Bessie P Herman
Jack ie McCracken
,

425-5938
From

95. Houses For Sale

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FRONTAGE
1901 S. Park Ava.
DELTONA
Area, 2000' on S l. R eal E s t a t e
Sale
h i . Real Estate - Sale
FA 2-5242 anytime
spring tod lake, 1815’ on En­
terprise
ll«sd
33 acre*
COLORED PR O PER TY
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ROBERT A. W ILUAUS
M ERLE W. WARNER
choice land, 8 miles from
Jim Waller Corporation has
Realtor
REALTOR
Sanford. 145.000, term* Ph.
nice 3 Bedroom completed
Raymond Lundqulit, Also,
708 So. Park
322 3829
427 7223, New Smyrna Beach
bouse k lot far 5*1*. Take
rA I 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg
Also several Lake Front
415 through Osteen to Osteen
lota.
JOHN E. FOX,
sign, turn left then back to
S t.
Realtor
right which lead# to the
206 N. Park Ave.
323-0559 THE TIM E TESTED FIRM
house. Only (100 Down k
120 N. Paik Ave
32l«123
monthly payments *70. Call
SflTU K o r fll IT
295 0982, Orlando.
BART PILCHER, Broker
IT IT H o r r Mill ID % TO*
All u n k n o w n l i enor * end ell
Personal Service
p a r t i e s c l a i mi n g I nt e r e s t s by,
Call 322-7498 '
Real Estate — Insurance
t hrough'
unde r
or
against
y S H O E n LAND, al eo kn o wn
3rd 4 Park Ave.
322 5641
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
• a M R LAND, and HI T A M
U N I &gt; hie wi f a . L A M W I L D No Qualifying
K l t S Bt . ' PPLI KH. I N f . a F l o r ­
3 Iwdroom, ready to move Into,
i da
corporation;
C H A P MA N
M » T l t K O F Si I T
freshly painted, *63.50—good
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F l o r i d a c o r p o r a t i o n : C A R L A TO* T HOM \S
terms.
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N AME I T A T I T E
R U ' M M I T R I R V I N G H VC
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hie TC» WHOM I T MA T C ONC E R N
2 bedroom, Fl» room, screen
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wife
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Johns Realty

Legal Notice

Ball-Blau* Agency

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pa ge I.: of t he Puht l o R*
rordp o f S e m i n o l e Count y,
Fl ori da.
You, and eac h o f y* u, a t *
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|o file your An a we r to the
P l a i n t i f f a Co mi da l n t wi t h the
C l e r k of aald Cour t , and s er ve
upon
Plaintiffs
a t t o r n e y , «!
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f or er l oae t h a t c e r t a i n m o r t g a g e
g I \ en by MON R O E R LAND,
a la, i k m i wu «j M I t LAND, and
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A M CONSTRUCTION
LOAN
CORPORATION, a Florida c o r ­
por at i on. r e c or de d In Of f i c i a l
Re e c r d a Rook 414. p a g e 334 of
4 he P u b l i c Re c or d a of S e mi n o l e
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per ty*
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po l e Count y. F l o r i d a , t hl a l i t h
d a y of D e c e m b e r , A. D , 1914.
(SEAL)
•
Arthur H Be ck wi th , Jr .
c l e r k * sif C i r c u i t cv»ur« or
S e mi n o l e Co u nt y, Fl or i da.
B y ; M a r t h a T. V l h l e n
De p u t y C l a r k
O Andr ew Spear
At torney for P la in ti ff
111 W C o m m e r c i a l S t r e e t
Sanford. Florida
P ub l i s h Dec. IT, 14. 11. 1 M l A
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p l a i nt i f f , d e l e d J u l y 1 StH, 194: foil.. ^ •
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J a m s # f ' l s v e l a nd Is*wls
In Of f i c i a l R e c o r d * Honk 431
f u * B L# w i #
paga 149 of t he P u b l i c n*f&lt;&lt;ide Publ i s h Dec- 10. IT. 14. I I . 1&gt;I4
of S e mi n o l e Count y. F l o r i d a , en- (.'DIMS
cur b a r i n g t h a t c e r t a i n pi ece
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S e mi n o l e Cou nt y, Fl or i da.
Ths
certificate
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pl ai nt wi t h tha C l a r k of tha s r s s s fo llo w s:
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a g a l n e t you.
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W I T N E S S my hand an d t he su ch r e r l l f l c a t a will ba auld (o
o f f i c i a l aeal of a*Jd Cou r t In (ha h l i h a g t c a s h blddsr a t th *
f e m l n o l e Co u n t y . F l o r i d a , thl a fr o n t
door of tha
S a m fn o U
Sth day of D e c e mb e r . 1114.
C o u n t y C o u rt Houaa a t S a n fo r d .
(SEAL)
Klorld a. on th a fl ra t Mon da y
Arthur H Beckwi th, Jr .
In tha m onth o f J a n u a r y . I t l S .
C l a r k o f tha C i r c u i t Cour t w h u h ! • - lha 4lh day of J a n *
’ By ? Ma r t h a T. Vl hl en
uar y . O f t .
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l u p u i y Clerk
D ate d th la 17th day o f Got*
HEARD, ALL. G R I D L E T
o l i tr . 1914
AND L E W I S
( O f f i c i a l Cla rk ** Saal&gt;
At t or ney# f or P l a i n t i f f
A r t h u r H- P a c k w l t h . J r ,
CD No r t h C o u r t S t r e e t
C lark of C ircu it Court
P o f t O f f i c e Ho t I32C
B y : H. N. T a m m . J r ,
Or l ando, F l o r i d a
. Deputy Clark
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1100 DOWN VA FHA
GOVERNMENT HOMES
2, 3 and 4 bedrooms, month])
payrntnlA from 150.
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Stemper Agency

To i/m* and yours, m ay we extend best wishes

Realtor-Jmuror-Trade*
322 4991 1919 S. French Ava.

[or a truly blessed holiday season

Government owned
Homes

$100.00 DOW N
Selection of 1, 1, and 4
Bedrjonia located In various
sections of Sanford
Immediate Delivery

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM 150.00
FOR THE B EST HOME
BUY
S E E YOUR

VA - FH A
Property
Management
and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T

REALTY
Office: *22-2111
Nights: 123-0709
322-0649
2524 Park Drive

And May We Take This* Opportunity To Wish Each And Everyone Of You The f
Merriest Christmas Ever And Extend Our Sincere Appreciation For Your
*
Faithfulness During 196*1. We Look Forward To* Another Memorable Y ear With You.

SANFORD AUTOMOBILE DEALERS, Assoc.
Ellinor Motor Co.

Hunt Lincoln-Mercury -

LINCOLN — MERCURY — COMET

VOLKSWAGEN

Bill Hemphill Moiors, Inc.
PONTIAC — BUICK — RAMBLER

Ron-Sun Chrysler-Plymoulh

. CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH — VALIANT
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Holler Motor Sales

CADILLAC — OLDSMOBILE — CHEVROLET

Seminole County Motors

DODGE — DODGE DART — RENAULT

Strickland-Morrison Ford, Inc.
FORD — FALCON — MUSTANG

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Congregational

Methodist

CONOR EG AT IO NAL
C H R I S T IA N C H U R C H
( U n ttr d C h u rc h of C h r is t)
P a r k Avanua a t l l t h Si.
0: 11 a. m. _ _ C hu rc h School
11: 00 a. m. __ W o r s h ip S ar v l ra
0: 30 p. m. _ C h r is ti an Y ou th
Mlnlatfy
R ev . W a l t e r A. R. McPbarnon,
Pastor

O S T E E N M ET H O D IS T C H U R C H
Oataan
S T A F F O R D M EM O R IA L
CHURCH
North Monroe
r. A. B e a t t y _________ _ r a t i n g
Oataan
Su nd ay School _ _ 10:00 a. m.
Oat s a g
____ _______ l
___
W o r s h ip Barvlca __ 11,00 a. m.
Staff or d M em ori al—
W o r s h ip Ser vice _
4:10 a. m.
iiiaffnrd M tm o r l a l —
Nunday Sthool _ _ 10.10 a. m

jtjap cisE
a d v e n t is t

church

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Cornar Tth A *1®
J . L. Marshall -- ----------- P asto r
a e h v i c k s Sa t u r d a y —
Sabbath School _ _ 1:14 A m.
■ W o r s h i p B e rr ie s _ 111** a. m.
W t l m i l i r N lfht * m
P r a y e r B s n r l e o ------ T i l l P- ®-

Alliance
Su nd ay School —
. I I I * •W o r s h i p S s r r l e o — ) ) :• • »•
X r s n l a s W o r s h ip — f t M R
'A lll in c e T o o t h
F ello w sh ip (W a d .) — %T:I0 P-

INSTANT

E L D E R BPRINOI BAPTIST
Old Orlando Rd. a t l l s t i o r A r a .
B. H am ilt on (J U lf ln _
Pastor

C H R IST IA N M1SSIONART
A L L I A N C E C HUR C H
14*1 P a r k A v a a t i t t h SL

Hot. O. C. Ossa. Jr . —

F IR S T BA PTIST CHURCH
111 P a r k Avanuo
F. B. C han ea _ _ _ _ _ P a s t o r
M o r n l n * W orahlp _ 1:11 a. m.
Su nd ay Sch ool — _ 4:41 a m.
M o r n l n * W orahlp _ l l ; 4 t a m.
T r a l n l n * Union ___ 1:10 p. m.
E r o n t n * W orahlp _ 1 :4 1 p m.
W ad . P r a y a r S a r r l e a T : l l p. m.

Episcopal
CH R IST CHURCH
C hu rc h S t ra a t , Lo n g w o ed
F r . C h ar le s W. S t e w a r t ,
V ic a r
Holy Com munion ™ I no a.
F a m i l y ifarvlca A
C ircle.
----------- 9 00 a.
C l i u i i _ _ _ _ _ _ 9 i# a-

Sunday School ____ 4:41 a. m.
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M o r n l n * Worship _

11:04 a. m.

T raln ln * Union
Evening Worship

4:10 p m.
t i l l p. m.

C H R I S T M ET HO DIST
CHURCH
Sunland E t t a t a o
C ltr ua H a i g h t s
Rev. C h a r le s R H o g g
Paatav
C hu rc h S c h o o l ------ l : 4 »
a m.
Morritng WnrOhlp __ 11:00 a m.
M T F ___________ __
1:19 p m.
E v a . W o r s h i p ____ 1: 10
p. m.
Wad. P r a y a r B arv lc a 1:10 p m .

Jr.

m.
m.
m.

PnsyVr S o r r l c o .------ 111* P- * •
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H O L T CROSS
.............. 441 S. P a r k A i a
F r . L e r o y D- Sopor, Ttoetor
H o ly C om munion . . . 1:14 a n
F a ml ly Be r v l c s . a nd
Su nday School _ _ _ _ _ 9*00 a. ■
M orning P r a y a r
( F i r s t Su nd ay —
Holy C em m u n la n 11:4 4 a. ■

Assem bly Of God
PIN EC RK ST ASSEMBLT
O F OOD C H U R C H
C or . t r t h an d Kim
K U . W i l d e r -------------- P a s t o r
B u s d a r S c h o o l ------1:41 a. m.
M o r n l a s W o r s h ip — .14:44
®*
K r a a l n s W a r s h i p _ t i l * p. m.
T o o t h Ssrv. ( I « a ) - • : « P* * •
M id -W eak S a r r . &lt;Wad.) _ TIM
p. m.

B a p tist.
C E N T R A !* B A P T I S T C HUR C H
Cor. 14th S t * o a k A r a.
a a n smith — ---------- r “ '" r
Su nd ay School ------ »&gt;4J
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Morn In» Worship — Mi #4 a. m.
T r a l n l n f U u a l o a — di 4 l p. m.

K rs n la s B a r r i o s ------• :#• p- ®W ad. r r s r s r S a r r l a a Til * P- ®N u raer y Opaa
W T B R .-------------------- *:»• P »•
Su nday Hits B r o a d c a s t
W E S T S I D B M1SS 10N AR T
B A PT IST CHURCH
I t h S t A Holly A r a.
J o h n R. K i n * ---------P ao to r
Su nday Ss h ael —
1#:4I «- ® .
Su nd ay
M o r n l n * W o r s h ip — 11:44 a. m.
Sund ay

Evening Worship — T:04 p. m.
Wadnaaday
P r a y a r Sarrlea — —

1:4# p. m.

PIK E C R E ST BAPTIST
C HU RCH
O o s r a Road
P a a t a s ' — ___ .W i l l i a m J . &lt;Ju«»s
Mor nln* Worship . 11:04 a. m.
Sunday School ....... - 4:44 a. m.
T r a l a l n * Union —
4 : l t p. m.
E v e n in g Wor oh lp — 1:10 P- m.
Wad. Oftlcoro A Toac ha ro
M a a tln * ------------------ 4:10 p. n .
J OR DAN 1USSIO NA RT
B A P T I S T C HU RCH
1111 W. F l r a t S l r a a t
S u a d a y S c h o o l ------ 14:44 a. m.
M o r n l n * W a r s h ip — 11 «*® «- m.
Blfcla Study ( S u n d a y ) 1:04 p m.
E v a n g e l i s t i c Sarvles 1:00 p. m.
W ad. P r a y a r H a s t _ 1:00 p. m.
Sill S t s p h a n a ------------- P a s t o r
A Cordia l W alc om a ta All
O A K LA W N B A P T I S T CHURCH
1141 C o u n tr y Club Road
Sp on sored by F i r s t B a p ti s t
C hu rc h
JUT. JL T . D s n a l t —
P “ ‘ «r
Sund ay School —
4:41 a. m.
W oroh lp f a r r l e o — 11:00 a. m.
T r a l n l n * Union ------ 0 : 4 t p rn.
E v e n in g Worahlp — 1:00 P m.
Wad. P r a y a r Barr . — lilO p. m.
OSTF.EN B A P T I S T CHURCH
11W T . 014
Ph- I l l ' l l 1*
P a s t o r ____ C b o ila r W. P lan k
Su nd ay School ------ 1S:00 a. m.
Mor nl n* S a r r le a — 11:04 a. m.
T r a l n l n * Union —
4:14 p, m.
E v e n t s * SarTlco — t i l l p. m.
W ad n aaday M aatl nia i
O r s an la at lo n a —
4:1# p. m.
P r a y a r -■ ■■ ■—
! : * • P- m. C ho ir - ■ ■ ■ - ------ 1:11 P. “ •

Christian
F I R S T C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
DISCIPLES O F C lin iB T
1101 S. Sanford A v a
R. Vornon F u l l e r ---------Su nd ay School _ _ _ 4 : 4 t a. m.
M o r n i n g W orah lp _ 11:0 0 a. m.

F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
C o r n e r I th BL and L a u r e l Ava.
R e •. c . E. A n dam an _ . _ P a s t o r
T a la p h o n a : I 1 J - 7 M I
Su nd ay Sch ool - __ 4:10 a. m.
Mor ni ng W orahlp _ 10:|| a. m.
E v e n i n g W orah lp _ 1:09 p. m.
Wad. P r a y a r Barv lca 1: 10 p. m.

CHURCH o r CHRIST

Evangelist
1:10 a. m.
0:10 a. m.
4:10 p. m.
1 : 4 0 p. m.

GOOD S H E P H E R D
LU T H ER A N CHURCH
2100 A Orlando Drlva
Hwy. 17 -1 1)
San ford, F l o r i d a
1 2 2 -7 j ; 1
T h a R «v . J . Oordon P u r r ,
Paaior
Su nday S c h o o l ------ I II a. m.
Mor ni ng W o r s h i p
11:00 a., m.
C om m u nio n— F l r a t Su aday
la
E a c h Month
K l n d a r g a r t a n and Nu rs ar y

CHURCH O F CHRIST
t i l l P a r k A vsn ua
E vangelist
B art Brown

a. m.

10: 00

M o r n l n * W ors h ip . 11:00 a. m.
1:10 p. m.
K v e n ln * Barvlca .
Saa " H e ra ld of T r u t h ” 1 p. m.
Su nday on Chan nel I
Tuesday
L a d le s Bible C la s s _ 11:0# a. m.
W adn aaday
Blb la c l a s s ______ 1:10 p. m.

Christian Science

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
000 E a a t Second S t ra a l
Su nday Barvlca A
S u n d ay S c h o o l ____ 1 1 :00 a. aa.

Subject:

"Christian

p. m.
F l ra t.
• 4:11
4:1 4 -

Church Of God
CHURCH o r

OOD

Sind A F r e n c h
I . II. Alfo rd ....................... P a s t o r
Sund ay School _ _ 0:41 a. m.
Mor ni ng W o r s h i p _ 11:40 a. m.
E v a n * a l l a t l o Sarv. - 1:10 p. m.
Tuaa. P r a y a r S a r r . .. 1:10 p m.
T hu ra . T oun g Peo ple

E n d e a v o r ____ ___ 1:10 p. m.
n r ood
OF PROPHECY
n o t Kim A r r n u a
R a r . Hubert W elch
Pastor
Sunday School
t i l a. m.
W or ah lp Harri es _ lo t i a. m.
church

K

A U . FO R

FO R

ALU

TH E CH URCH

Ttw ( I w d i Is #va fraolMt factor
•m earth for the buihlini of thereetrr end good citismship It in a alor*.
houm of spiritual volura. Without a
strong Chunk, nailhar democracy
woe drill®Row oaa aurvtva. Thar*
ara low sound raaaowa why avary
prraon should attend services regu­
larly and support the Church They
ara: &lt;1) For hia own sake. ( I ) For
hit children's a L (3 ) For the sake
of his community and nation (4 )
For the sake e l tha Church Itself,
which needs hia moral and material
euppnrt Plan to go ta church regu­
larly said read your Bible dally.

But as you grow older, the hourglass begins to hare a different significance. Now
you see the grains of sand aa passing time—almost as if it were being snatched away
from yo«. And there is a kind of dosperation watching it go.
Why? Because newer again can we recapture these minutes, hours, days!
But Jot's not bemoan the posing of time. Let's determine ta take advantage of
thoee grains of sand which we still cup within our hands. It’* really never too late ta
begin again. God has revealed this important fact of life to us again and again through­
out His teachings. Discover it for yourself by going to church.

K ln dsrgartsn

Psalm s
17:23-39

8-.1-10

^

Tuesday
1/Uka

1 6 :1 1 -2 4

Wwlnraday
John
3 : 1-1T

t t» t

Thursday

Friday

Romans
4 :1 -1 1

F.phaalang

Thuradayi
Young People S arrlaa

Nur aary

METIIOD1BT CIIURCII

4 11 P a r k Ava.
R a r , R c h a r t M, J a n k l n a , P a s t o r
Morning W ors h ip
&lt;: J 0 p. m.
Hufiday S c h o o l ____ ft 41 a. m.
Morning W ors h ip __ 10 SS a_ m.

MYF

Msslinga

.....

I 30

p

m"t Ifr t

I

E

T i m m s ____

Pastor

hund ay S c h o o l ____ __ 1. 41 a. m.
Morning B a r v l c a a __11:00 a m.
C ho ir P r a c t l r a Wad. 7i3ft p. m.
E v e r y Ona Walcoma.

I John

2 :1 2 -1 7

t *»■ 1

&amp;

TV,

G R A C E M ET HO DIST C HUR C H
On ora Rd.. a t Wo odlan d A r a ,
R a r . J o h n If. Hlraa J r . . P a s t o r
C hu re h School ____ 1:41 a. m.
Mor ning W o r s h ip
11:0ft a_ m.

p. m.

M TF ----------------------

1:41 p m.

Presbyterian
FIRST

ra

( In ta rm ad la ta , fianlor)
C r a n i n g Worship __ 7.1ft p. ra.

Saturday'

6:16-20

FIR S T PENTECOSTAL
C H U R C H O F LONOWOOD
*01 Orang e S traat
Rav E Ruth O r an t — P a a t o r
Su nday School ____ 10:00 a m.
Morning Worahl p _ 11:00 a m.
Sunday Ev enin g __ 1:10 p. m.
Wad. Blbla Study _ 7 . la p. m.
C on quer or s M a t t l a g
F r i d a y ___________ 1: 10 p Ik.

Methodist
F IR S T

ngellallu Sarv. __lilo p. m.

Tuaday:
B l b l a T r a i n i n g ____ 1:41

an d

G E N E V A M ET HO DIST
CHURCH

Monday
Jonah

Pentecostal

Hunday Sclteol
t l i a- m.
W orship harvlca — Iw JO a. m.

Rar.

Su nday

F I R S T C HU RCH
THE NAZARENB
I ^ k a Mary, F1 a
R av. W. L Holcombe, P a t t e r
Sunday
0 41 a m. _ _
Blbla School
11: 00 a. m. __ Morning W or ah lp
T:09 p. m. _ E v e n i n g Se rv ice
1 oo p. m. _ Wad. M l d - W t t k
P r a y e r Se rv ices
1 00 p. m. — L a s t Wad. Mlaoi o n a i y Service
OF

LU TH E RA N CHURCH OT
THE
REDEEM ER
101 W. t l i h P l a c a
" T h # C h u r c h or th a L u t h a r a a
H o u r " and T V ‘ T h i s la tha
Ltfa"
I l a r b a r t W. Go araa . ----- P a s t o r

VSifir ,\it.
TH E CH U RCH

There’s magic in these sands of time, and as a child you were bewitched with ervdksa fascination aa yo« watched the grains sift from one glass sphere into another.

•Monet"

W e d n e s d a y B arv lc a _ 1:00
R e a d i n g R o o m : ISO K.
W e e k d a y s : 10:10 a. m.
p. m. F r id a y E v e n in g :
1 :1 0 p. m.

Nazarene
F IR S T CHURCH
OF T H E N A ZARENE
W . 2nd SL a t Maple Ava.
P a u l B lc k aa __________ P a s t o r
Su nday School ____ 0:40 A m.
Mor ning W or ah lp __ 11:14 a. m.
Y ou th H o u r __________ 1:01 p. m.
K va n g a ll itl o S a r v l o , T:SI p. m
M id -W eak
Barvlca ( W a d .) _ T:M y. m.
T hird Sunday
( I n g a p l r a t l o a ___ I H p. m.

Lutheran

PA OL A C H U R C H O F C H R I S T
H ig h w a y t f W aal
Morris Ruby _____ K v s n r e l U t
Bible C l a s s ____ __ 10:00 a. m.
M o r n ln * W orahlp _ 11:0# a. re.
E v a o l n * Worahlp — 4:00 p. m.
Bible c l a s s e s Wad. _ 1 : JO p. m.

Sunday
Blbla Study

-F IR S T SO UTHERN
ME THO DI OT C H U R C K
W o m a n s Club B u l l d l a *
101 Oak Ava.
D u rw ard H. K n i g h t J r . . Paatew
Su nd ay School - ___ 0 :4 * A m.
Worahl p Barvlca ___ 1 : 1 * p. m.

Free Methodist

Church Of Christ
O anara
R alp h B r e w e r J r .
Bible School ____
M o r n l n * W or ahl p __
E a n l n t W orahlp __
W ad. P r a y a r S a r r l e a

Southern Methodist

ft:lft P- m.

PR E SB Y TE R IA N

CHURCH
.

Sanford.
FIa
Oak Ava. A I rd St.
Oro va r C. Sawall J r . _ Paat av
E d g a r W. Smith J r . A s s i s t a n t
Paator
C hu rc h School ______ 0:41 a. m
S.aoton Maato
10:41 A ei.
Morning Worahl p _ &gt;1:00 a. m.
Pioneer Fallo w ihlp . 0:00 p. m.
Senior III Fellowahtp 0:00 p m.
live ni ng W o r a h l p _7:10 p. m.
Wad. P r a y e r U a o t ln g 7:00 p. m.

COV ENANT P R E S B Y T E R I A N
1771 South Orlan de Drive
T h o m as It. U a k l a ____ P a s t e r
W o r a h l p _ _ _ _ _ 0:SS a m.
C hu rc h Sch aal _ _ 10: 00 A m.

■The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleHOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

Robert Sulauff and Employees

-HORN® T&gt;lf¥TBTnVTO'R9,' TNCr
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

HARRELL 4 B EV ERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
200 W. 26th St., Sanford

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st, St., Sanford

SANFORD WELDING L
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley A Employees

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS. INC.
SOI W. li t. St., Sanford

L E E BROTHERS
;
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
lift W. First, Sanford

HILL HARDWARE 4
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

LIGGETT R EX A LL DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koleff
and Employees

A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
81»vla, Florida

HILL LUMBER 4 HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

PURLIX MARKETS
and Employee*

“ —ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

,

Aatlanh Bap tist Church, Ovlada
C a s u a l B ap tist Chureh. 1411 Oak i v a
Chuluata F lrat BapUat Churek
Chuluoia BapUat M issies
a id e r Springs Bspited Church.
•44 Debates 8 0
F i r s t Bapttat Chureh, 114 F s rk Ava.
Friendship BapUat Church P i
A lternan ts Springs
X L 444. A llam aete Sprtsgs
F i r s t B ap tist Chureh s t D tB ery
F U a t BapUat Churek s f d e n a rs
F i r s t B ap tist ca srsfe s f L ak e M ary
F ir s t B ap tist Church • ( U k i Monroe
F i r s t BapU at C h a rs * a t b ssfw p sd , Oar.
C k ersk * O rest

_
s t y B a p tis t
F t u a u l a Head B ap tist Church. Ovlsds
• e a th s r* B ap tist M laslsa, Chuluata
Mias la a ary
B a p tist
Chureh
B e rth
B
B ap tist Church
M asadssta
M issies
Oak Mill BA O su e a
B
ap
tist
Churoh. O sssv a M w r.*'
K a ta * aurr^i
^ a ^ ^ lli^ M M ia l^ a a ry ^BnptUt^ Church, Bah

t

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
a n d S ta ff
"

B. EDWARDS ~ ~ ~
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employees

J. C. PEN N EY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff

RMTTTY'S SNAFPIN* TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

L . D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff
PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

WHATABURGER
2645 French Avenue
WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

W1LSON-MAIER FURNITURE COMr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

STENSTROM REALTY
H«rb SUnstrom and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OMEDO
Oviedo, .Florida

ROSE AND W ILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose 4 Wilka Bowman 4 Employs

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY

----------- J -----------------------------------------------

■ A.PTIST

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodge* and Staff

NELSON &amp; CO.. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

TH E AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. L Mrs. M. R. Strickland

Ml. H a s Mlaalnsary B a p tis t Slpaa Avs.
Naur
OIL
C alvary
M issionary
B ap tist
1144 W. J l t h SL
Maw Salem Prim itive BapUat Church,
1004 W. llth SL
Now ML k ie s BapUat Charch. 1710 F e a r Avs
O aklaw g BapUat Chapal, 1700 W. loth SL
Ostaen Baullat Charch
P tn ecreal Bap tist Church. 401 W. O snra Rd.
P ra irie L ake Baptlat Church. B ld sa R d ,
Peru P ark
P rogress Missionary B ap ttat Churoh. Midway
•aossd ih lloh H laalaaary B ap tist Church.
Ninth * lllch ery
BL Jam es Mlaalnsary B ap tU l Church i t s .
Rd. 0)1 Oataan
*
B l Paul M issionary B ap tist Church. Ith I L
BL M atthew s Missionary B ap tist Church
Canaan H eigh ts
■L Je h a 'e M lsslsaary B ap tist Chureh.
•II Cypress BL
pt 1st Church. P alm I p r l a * s S I .
Temple Baptlat
A
__________
lta m sa lsBpriaps
Sprit
W ests Ida M lM lsasry B ap tist Church,
did a Holly a y *.
t i e s Mep* BapUat Church, U l Orange A s a

LUTHERAN .

at.

Ab b ' s
C a th slt*
Chureh.
P a rsh la *
Place. DalUry
BL Mary M agdalene Calhntla Church. M ailland Ava. A ltem oale Springe
c H B irriA M

Church
Church
Church
Churoh

,

* { ChrlaL 1111 R P a rk Avdu
a t Christ, Geneva
of ChrlaL U a i s a o l
s f ChrtsL Paula

.
Church
Churah
• Church
Church

CHURCH O F OOD
sf
sf
sf
sf

D ai
3ai
Ood.
dad

•
Ovsrbrodk

111 H ickory
&gt;1*4 R Fren ch
Ovlsdc
HI salon. Enterprise
EPISCO PAL

AB S a la ts E p lm sp ai Char ah B . D aBary
A v a , E nterp rise
C hrist Episcopal Church, Lonyw ced
AU Saints EpIacopaL E a ltrp rla c
“
“
P a rk A v a ad 4th

111 W. llth Plans

Haeetah L u th araa Church. A m erican Leglea
Hall. P ra irie Lake, F a r e P ark
• L Lukes L u th a r a a . Church, X L 41* S ta rts
METHODIST
B a ra a tt M sm erlal Mathedlat Church.
D aBary A va, E a ta rp rta s
B ear Lake Mathedlat Churah
Bethel A.M.K Churah. C ag aaa Halghla

C a a a a lb a rr y

C o m m u n it y

Methodist

R.

C hu rch,'

Hwy. I f . t l A P i t e r Ridge R d , Caaaalbarry
D aBary Community Methodist Churah W .
Highlands. D aBary
Christ Mathedlat Church
Ittftlild E | U ta i
F lra t Mathedlat Church, All P a rk Asa.
F ir s t Mtlhodlat Church s f Ovjada
F ir s t Southern Mathedlat Church
W om an's Club i j l Oak APS.
F re e M stksdlat Churek. I H W . Ith BL
O sa sv s Mathedlat Charch. O seeva
d r not Mathedlat Charah, O sora RA
O raat .Chapel A X E . Charch. Ovlada
O ck g rcv a Mathedlat Church, Ovlsds
OJ m B

Pa a la
W aalayaa
M sthsdtaL
Rt.
44
W. a t P a sta
St, Ja m a s A M E , Sanford Ava.
M ary's A M E . Church BL RL d ll Oalaaa
t.
P ou r*
M stksdlat C h a r a h
O tteea
d. E a la rp rla *
^ Stafford
Bla
Memorial
M athedlat C h a r a h
R D aBary

1.

L u t h e r a n C h u rn s a f th e R edeem er,

Pleat C hristian Church. 1147 B. Sanfard Ava.
C c e g ra g a tls a a l C h rlallaa Charch,
l is t P ark A v a
Nerthalda
Christian
Charch,
F l a r l i a
H av es D r, M altlasd
CHURCH OP CH RIST

Ascension
L u th araa
Churah,
D r, Casaatbarry
flood Shepherd United L uthers,
J&gt;«« R Orlando Dr.

NAZARENE
First
C harch
Ind s t Mapt*
Fare

Park

sf

C hu rc h

th *

Neaarana.

sf

th*

W.

N ssarsas,

O'Brien R d , F a re F a rk
L ake Mary Chsrek s f th * N a sa ra t*
PR ESB Y TER IA N

Com m sntty praabytatlan Church, Lake Mary
F ir s t
Presb yterian
Church.
Oak
AV9,
A Ird BL
F lr c t P raab ytarlaa Churek, Caatclharry
F ir s t
F rsa b y ts rlsa
Church
sf
DaBary,
X Highland
Praaby tarlaa Churah s t Tha C s v s a a a t.
a m R Or lan de Dr. &lt;•
•L Andrews P raab ytarlaa C harch 111! L e a ­
ns al Bah. D r, Rear L ake
Upa ala C sm m a a lty , P raab ytarlaa . Church,
Upsala Rd.
W sa tm la ltlcr P raab ytarlaa Church, H aw aii'
P a rk , Rd. ltd

SEVEN TH DAT ADVENTIST
P o rta l 1-ake Seventh-day Adventist Church,
Hwy. t i l . F o re st City
• avaalh-day
Advenllel Church. M attlaad
A v a , A lu m on ta Spring*
Sanford
Savaath-dny
Advanttat
Church,
■avnath A Elm

OTHER CHURCHES _

_____

Allan's A .U .E. Church. Olive A ltth
Church ol Ood In ChrlaL Ovlada
Chuluoia Community Church
Chureh e t Ood of Prophecy, t i l l Elm Ava.
Church of Ood Mission. E nterp rise
Chureh Of Jaaua C hrist s f L a tte r Day
Saints. 111! P a rk A va
Community Chapel, A llam sate Springs
E a a ttr a Orthodox Church. SL Je h a e Chry­
sostom Chapel, Hwy. 1T-I1, F e rn P a rk
Cong rage lion Bath larssL 14th A M a g is lla
F ir s t Chsroh s f ChrtsL S alta lie L
ltd X ta d SL
.
Kingdom H all af Jehovah’s W itn ess
*
Lake Moaroa UalL 1 IU W. Third BL
F tra t P entecostal Church s f L sa g w ssd
F u ll Ooapat Tabarnacla J7 J I C ountry Club
ML
Ollv*
Uuliuaaa Church.
Oak
Hill
Rd. Oalaaa
F la a c rc s t Assembly s t O eR 17th A Elm
■ sa fsrd A lttaac* Church, l i l t R F a rk A v a
Baaford C e a g ra * a tla a af Js h s v a h 's W ltnauaa. I l l B a a fa r* A va
T h * Salvation Army, I I I X la d BL
H a lt* C h arah ad d a sta rd , I H 1 M R

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ffila y each o f us in our
own individual way so
rededicate our lives
that brotherhood o f man
will become a wonderful
reality, and that the
true meaning o f Ghrisimas
will be felt

every

for all time to come.

Herald Staff
Lola Ann Alexander
Robert S. Alexander
Dorothy L. Austin
13. E . Aiken. Jr.
Beryl Black
David Brown
Harold Clark. Jr.
Mary Frances Da via
Johnny W. English
Walter A. Cielow
Winifred F. Cielow
Roy D. Green
Ralph J . Hays
Raymond C. Hays
Marie Harris
John Hull
Harry L Johnson

v

Anna F. Jardine
Elizabeth Fong
Karl Moore. Jr.
Norma K. Piatt
Arthur I.eRoy Piatt
Julian Stenstrom
Janie L. Shoemaker
Raymond Stevens
H. L. Tenney
Frank R. Voltoline '
Fred Van Pelt
William K. Vincent, Jr.
Fred Wells
Julia U. Wells
Clyde Walls
Doris M. Williams
' Laura Frances .Willis

Herald Correspondents
Jim Bacchus

Mrs. John Leone

Julia llarlos

Evelyn Lundy

Margaret Cosby

Marshall Lingo

Jane Casselberry

Howard Middleton

Donna Ksles

Maryann Miles

Mrs. Ritchie Harris

Joan Magin

■Mildred Haney

Mrs. Clarence Sn)der
Robert B. Thomas, Jr.

Jo Ann Ha) a
s

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•«

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David Higginbotham

Frances Wester

Mrs. U. L. Johnson

* , ,

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Herald Carriers
Boh Alexander
Richard Bndgcr
Nelson Baldwin
Otto liartos
John Charron
Bob Fowler
Fred (ianas
W. H. Gaines
Steve Carver
Mrs. V. M. Griner
Ken Harriett
Mrs. G. M. Harriett
Jim Hull
Oliver Kohylak
• Xron Keith ■

Wesley Lee
Paul Millsluge]
William McPherson
Richard Place
Mike Pietranlonl
Carl Stubbing*
Mrs. lam Simerly
Tommy Saunders
Mrs. Clyde Trosper
Hilly Triplett
.
Johnny W yatt
Harold Washington
Alexander Wynn
And All Your Street Sale B oys

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Pape 2-A—Dec. 24. *1904

V rra H

S h e p h e rd 's Son B rought G ifts

to o h a p p y

a n d . to rig litl

TOY CORRAL
.

I'lNECREST SHOPPING CENTER
HWY. 17-92 AND 27th ST.

WISHING FOR A IX OUR FRIENDS
THE VERY BEST OF HOLIDAYS.

KILGORE SEED CO.
— DIVISION OF ASGROW —
1100 W. FIRST

SANFORD, FLA.

(Erf. N'ote: D ip following
itrtry, entitled "The (lift,"
was written
by* Albert
Shaw, Sanford city engi­
neer.)
Hy Albert Shaw
When thr Wise Mrn were
tiavefling with their gifta for
thr Child, word of Ihrir com­
ing , preceded them. Whenever
they stripped at i vitlage they
were beseiged by thr villager*
asking them to tell nhoul thr
wondrous event. A a tired a*
they were, they roulrf not
turn down the plea* of the
group to tell them about the
Child and the rtar they were
following. All li*tened with
awe, but none more openmouthed
than
Ilarta, Mir
youngest of six rhlldren of
Chedra, thr aheep herder.
Deing the youngest in a
family a* poor aa that of
Cliediu w h s to be perpetually
hungry sincr he waa the l*»t
to be fed and often there waa
not enough to go around. .Sleep
A LIVING NATIVITY Scene is bcinjr presented by* Lutber League mem­
» i i hi* auhatitute for food.
bers nf Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Christmas Eve from 7::?0 until
Clothes weir another problem.
9 p.m. The public is invited-to view-tlio presentation.
Never htd he experienced the
feel of a new robe. Caat-offa
were all that he aver R eiv­ family. So, a* the eun began a few moment* for his eyes j chilled. Carefully he watched
ed, usually the rags hie broth­ to rise, he left to begirt his to accustom themselves to the the stable and at an opporrfimnes* and he saw for the titinus moment crept in un­
er*
had outgrown.
Sinre great adventure.
For day* he followed the first time a Child lying in n seen. He hid in a corner wait­
Darla waa only aix and had
never known any different Wise Men, never letting them manger. Standing on either ing for the instant when the
life, he accepted this 'exist­ out of hi* light, keeping him­ side of the Child was a man man and the women would
self at a distance so that he and a women and prostrated leave. A i he huddled In the
ence'without complelnt.
. The arrival of the Wise J would not he noticed and sent before the Child, the Wise etraw a numbness fettled
Men. To onr side stood a pro­ over him and alowty he drift­
Men, the Itorlea they told, the away to return to hit home.
Food wet hi* biggeat prob­ fusion of. glittering object*. ed into unconsciousness. He
clolhea they wore and the
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food they ate *11 added up to lem. He dared not beg fnr Even the dimness rould not never awakened.
When counting came, they
tha moat exelting event in fear of discovery. Whatever blot out their hrillianre. Slow­
Darla'i short life. That night, was available he scavenged ly the Wise Men rose and in found Darla, his head between
like on many olher nights, from the wilderness. Where quiet reverent tones address­ his knees as in sleep and
liarla went to bed hungry, j before at home he had ollen ed Hie man and the woman. clasped in his hand, the shin­
Dut sleep would not come. Aa been hungry, n»yv" h» was Suddenly he recalled the night ing pebbles, his gift to the
ha lay there in the dark, for ■lowly starving Dut the in- the Wise Men had spent in Child. On Christmas Eve, if
the first time, a vague feeling tensenes* of his dealre over­ the village and their story of you took carefully at the
of despair and want overcame powered his hunger and drove the Child. Now lie was seized eastern sky, you can see the
him. He begun to rry, not him no. And in, for days he with a desire to emulate the outline of a little boy among
outwardly (becouae boys don't walked, with the heat and Wise hjeri. Dul what' to give the star*. They have a special
cry) but silently* until be w-ai hunger slowly taking their as his gift J Darla had noth­ twinkle all of their own. But
ing, owned nothing, Then he do not search the aky on any
exhausted
Sleep f i n a l l y toll of his wasting boily.
Then one day he saw the remembered some glittering other night, for the stars ap­
camr, hul it was a disturbed,
Wise Men stop and change prbbles he had seen on the pear only on Christmas Eve.
restless sleep.
Hunger woke him early, but Ihelr cobra. Watching them load not far from the stable,
Ihi* morning he had no desire he was amaxed at the trans­ these to him were almost like
for food. Sometime during thr formation. The new robes tha glittering gifts of the H o ly C ro s s
night be had unconsciously were the most b e a u t i f u l Wise Men.
Silently he crept from the S c h e d u le Is
made a decision and this de­ tilings he had rvri seen, roi*
cision was tha overpowering lord and striped in pattern* ■table, (hue outside, tie ran
urge of lha moment, lie he hail never hrfnre seen. He as fast ns his weakened leg* A n n o u n c e d
would have home and follow was transfixed. Suddenly the rould to lay claim to the pchChristmas Services at Holy
someone else Crux* -Episcnpsl Church, San­
lh* Wise Men, In *n doing Wise Mm mounted and the hlrs before
h* felt sure hr could learn camel* began to move, first found them When he hud ford, will t&gt;e the Festival of
their arrets that would enable slowly, then fsster and (utter gathered them he laid down Carols at n p m on Christ­
him to get fine rlnthra and as they were urged on. Hurls In rest. Complete exhaustion mas Eve followed by Holy Eu­
food, perhaps even enough found It difficult til keep up and starvation were now ov­ charist at 11 .in p m with
for his lirnlhrrs and sister*. but somehow he managed ertaking him Hut he would music provided by the Senior
Having mad* his decision, ha Then as suddenly s i they hsd not sleep. He would slay Choir
silently crept awny. The es- started, they stupprrf amt he awake until nightfall Then
nn Christmas Day Itolv F.u
ritemeot of the moment over­ saw the Wise Men rfi*mount ho could leave In* gift for the charts! wi’l he held at |Q
a m with music provided for
Child without being seen
came his fesr of leaving. This and enter a stable.
Curious, ha crept up and
When evening with it's this service by the Junior
would be the first time be
would be separated from bit ■lipped unseen inside. It took coolness came, he felt himself Choir

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VIENNA (U PD —Christmas
if still C liniSTm as in the
communist satellite countries
of eastern Europe.
Government cH oifl,
ially during the Stalm era, to
make it the "Festival of the
Fir T ree" failed and have
largely been given up.
Likewise, no amount of of1 ficial persuasion has convinc­
ed the people that "F a th er
F ro st." kindly old gent that
he may be. can ever replace
t h e i r long beloved "Christ
Child,” who pays miraculous
visits to households in Hun­
gary, Chechoslovakia and Ho■mania to place gifts under the
lighted Christmas tree.
In Hungary) where ChVistmas trees were almost impos­
sible to obtain in Stalinist
days, there is no problem now
and no more official effort to
create one. Fir trees of all
sites are imported from other
communist countries and from
capitalist Austria.’
The only visible remnant of
"F a th er F ro st" is the "C ele­
bration ol the Fir Tree Festi­
val" m the Hungarian parlia­
ment building, to which about
2,000 member* of the Commu­
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invited to receive presents served for the family, Hun Jar- rr Clrristmas, but for children
ia’ns pay .xi'its to relatives they go on until Twelfth Night
from him.
friends on Boxing when, especially in the yfllElsewhere centuries • old and
ages, they masquerade as the
Christmas traditions are in Day.
full flower celebrating the
Chutchc* usually are packed Magi and call on their friends,
all over Hungary on ChristIn llomania, while author!birth of the Saviour.
H u n g a r i a n nationalized mas Day. Many Hungarians- tics still officially stick to
on "Father Fro st" and the “ F es­
stores ami private shops start attend midnight mass
tival of the Fir Tree,” they
selling Christmas decorations, Christmas eve.
Although Hungary is not in are doing nothing to influence
creches, candies and cards
around the rtiiddle of Novem­ the sphere of American itillu- families to abandon their tra ­
cnee, the trend toward the ditional observance of Christ­
ber.
Stores are jammed with American Christmas dinner of inas as the oldest and most
C h r is ta 's shoppers in the last turkey is’ noticeable, replacing sacred holiday of the Christ­
the traditional goose in many ian world.
days tf ore the holiday.
Contrary to other orthvxlox
The afternoon of Christmas households.
The story is much the same countries, the Romanian Or­
Eve is reserved for decorating
the Christmas tree in most tn Czechoslovakia and Homan thodox C h u r c h celebrates
Hungarian households, while ia, with minor variations for Christmas on Dec. 25, thus
uniting ihe eastern, o f Ortho­
housewives lry_ the traditional local tradition*.
In Prague, the lofty dome of dox part of the country, and
carp for Christmas Eve din
nor, followed by "M akosguha" .St Nicholas Church will be ihe western, Catholic and
—small dumplings with poppy filled Christmas Eve with the Protestant, in the observance.
seed.
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ethereal strains of the Christ­
Big fir trees, illuminated at
Christmas is strictly a fam­ mas Mass by Czech baroque night, stand in the centers of
ily (estival in Hungary. Hard­ composer Ja n Jakub Ityba. Romanian cities and, while
Father Fro st" visits chil­
ly any street cars run in Bud­ Village churches alio pla&gt;* it
apest on Christmas Eve and at the midnight mass all over dren in schools, rthe "Christ
Child" comes to them at
all theaters, movies and night Czecliifslov akia
Christ mas trees, mistletoe home
clubs are closed. The radio
broadcasts Christmas songs, and presents are institutions
among them the popular "S il­ of long standing in Czechoslo­
ent Night" and the Hungarian vakia and have remained un
"Mcnnyboel az angyal" (The dimmed h.v any official pres­
Angel from Heaven&gt;. .
ssure
For adult* in Czechoslovakia
Both Christmas ami Boxing
Day aro official bulidavs in the Christina* holiday* end
Hungary, While the first is re- with Boxing I'.iy, the day alt

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Briton Invented Christmas Card
LONDON (L’PI) - In 1M3
a fliitUh artist named John
C. Iloraely penned the wnrda
“ A MKHHY CHRlSTMAfi AND
A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO
YOU” to Ihe design in front
of him and tat hack to look.
|He had InvenUd Uie Chriatmat card.
! Now
Chriftmaa
wouldn't
teem the tame without it
Britons arc Use highest
Christmas card sender* in Kurule and are aerond In tie
world only lo American*.
• 'T.a*t year we delivered one
tuition cards and letter* in the
last half of December and Hie
figure* have shown a progretaive Increase each y ear," said
a Post Office spokesman.
‘ Horsley In-fan It all by de­
signing the first card at the
auggettion of Sir Henry Cole
a leading figure in the VictorInn world of a rt.

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Around Hie inscription Horsley design.*! three panels, the
cenlrr one showing s VictorIan family party aial the oUter
two depleting the (reding and
j clothing of the needy,
THIS IM PRESSIVE SCENE w u presented nt the Church of Nativity
f
A few people immediately j
piotfj'jrfii and print j fur children u f the parish. ’Die playlet told the ever&lt;atl*fte&lt;(-«!«•«fey 6*9. •C3.“
esM W fry o&lt; &lt; ’&lt;\v»tEM ae; TMWty.-.
J e m . m i « u p n t- 1
aging alcoholism” tiecau.se the
pared and given by young people of the church.
family was drinking a toast. |
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The Christmas card method
The card industry’* profit It
of expressing guodwiil a o d i1*1^ survive*, but decorations
hard to estimate,
greeting caught on. despite this ari!
riatarrate.
” A* recent survey ‘estimated
opposition and was a nation
A spokesman for one of the
wide habit by the ISTfts. aided major llriUth greeting! card I lie total revenue at between
by Hie introduction of good and tnftnafar hirers said at present 30 aral so million pounds $»t
■ Ity llonna T a i n
tliert* is no definite trend in the 22t million i," the spokesman
* clicap postal sen ice*.
A
High Mass will be cele­
Religious , scenes, S a n t a popularity of style* o f-card * said. ‘That's pretty wide bebrated
at the Church of the
"There
is
no
swing
toward|
«•■«*«•
»IHiiiufb
there
are
Only
J Claus robins, log* and ChristI IllllS trees all figure in Hu; t|llite or away Irom religious cant* ' ciglil or nine well-known greet* Nativity at midnight Christ­
'carts cards, as Hu-y do today. o- toward or away from hum- dig e«rd manufacturer*..Uiere mas Eve to he followed by
TIm‘ sjgn* of change can he ormis cards, for example," the lir,r •" many chanties wlio Benediction. The Mass will be
seen in Santa Claus' form of apokesmun said. "Hut this print &lt; hristtna* caril* to raise
preceded by Christmas Carols
transport, Once confunxf to a year there are two slight tend- Hioney that It is difficult to
hung by the Adult Choir.
reindeer sleigh, he now tr a in s deneies Ibe first is * small P,n down
lire a ns* Briton* semi w&gt;
Masses on Christmas Day
ns well by plane and rockrt. Increase in the three-dimeil
train and car. •
' sion cards for children—the many card*. one of Ihe best will be hrld at P a. nt. and 11
Victorians also lou-d cart)*1ones with flap* that open up known slogans in the country a. m. Tbe Children'* Choir
decoi ated with fronting. lace Tilers- 1» also a tendency Uit 1* the one publicized hi tire will sing at the 11 a. nr.
and other scraps of material, more specialized Inscriptions, Post Office regularly each
Mass.
and these were plentltid at a such as ‘To Mother From All year—"Post Early for Christ­
Confessions will he heard
m
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time of chi-ap talarr. 'Ihe idea'Knur «d I ts .* "
from 7 unlit ft p. nt. Wednes­
Put moderately soiled, light­ day and on Thursday front It
ly soiled and heavily soiled until ft p. m. and from 7 until
laundry Into separate loads. B p. m.
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gift* to till tin chililmi nt tending the Merchant
Awtociution'a second Community Chrintnuin
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FRANKFURT (U PO -A long
the cold, barbed-wired fron­
tier
separating
communist
Eau^Tlermany from the free
west, Santa Claus wears a
uniform.
Iqjdcad of a sleigh pulled by
reindeer, he drives a U. S.
Army Jeep.
But it is Christmas, and
that's the important' thing. '
The men who watch the
empty miles, GIs far from
home—many for the first time
— will have their Christinas
this year.
In a massive annual Christ­
mas observance l a b e l e d
"Operation Good Cheer," tiro
U. S. Army and Air Force
prepared to give their men
an American Christmas In
Europe, and to share the Yuletide festivities as in years past
with their French, German,
Italian and British neighbors.
U. S. military bases all over
Europe are readying celebra­
tions, Christmas d i n n e r s ,
gifts, and all rnannrr of sur­
prises for young ami old.
Commissaries, PXs and post
toy,shops were stocked for
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'AW ED RY SANTA, tliiu-.voumr-elYAji.WK* hcnttnnt nlmut what lie should
pay thnf lie must desired for Christnfus. Rut, somehow, Santa learned he
wants a bicycle. What’s more, he's just liable to pet it, too.

The C. S. Army alone re­
ported a staggering I'H.uort
pound turkey order for its
traditional Christmas Bay dm
ner at European army camps.
The official army menu for
the feast reads like a model
for American Christmas lim­
ners from Maine to Oregon
"Shrimp cocktail, roast tur
key with dressing and giblct
gravy, cranberry sauce, mash
ed and candied sweet potatocs, butter,- green beans, sal
ads, olives, hot rolls, fruit
cake, and a choice of mince­
meat or pumpkin pie ’
In addiliun. the army s
"Operation
Good
Cheer"
made it possible for American
servicemen in Germany to
take part in Christmas oh
servanees in German homes,
feasting on a tier man Yule
tide dinner of roast goose ami
noodles
A spokesman for operation
Good Cheer" explained 'th e
program tries to make the
young soldier's holiday like
the one he might have spent
at home with his loved ones."
Flans were under way at C
S armed forces installations
all over Europe to supply or
phanages, old age homes and
thousands of needy lam-l.es
with Clitlstmas dinners, gilts
and "holiday lun
Men of Itanistein Air Force

pet Christmas pastime, bring-1 Berlin command
soldiers light services in Protestant
ins
Yiiletlditv happiness to were to play Santa to orphans cliapelPltnd midnight masses
youngsters at lliulala Orphan­ at more than 5o parties, pro­ in Catholic, lest mankind for­
claiming "P eace on E arth" get at the end of j troubled.
age in the Arctic cold Soo
in the very shadow- of the com­ HIM the meaning of "P eace
miles north of Helsinki, Fin­ munist wall.
on Earth, Goodwill to Men."
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land, believed to tjc Ihe north­
ernmost orphans* home supIn
France,
children
of
American military dependents
ported by C, S servicemen.
t S Air Force personnel at were learning Christmas car
Ilithurg Air , Force Base in ids in French to participate in
southern Germany scheduled festivities with loral children
Santa Claus visits lor needy in the French town of b aric
la indies and rtu n tab lc insti­ bourg.
British RAF and l ’ S Air
tutions of all kinds, supplying
Iti
p u n rui K » f m
thousands of dollars worth of Force personnel of air finer
Mis It nth Ft uni **f Or*
waiiii winter clothing, toy*. bases .-ft Benlwalera, Wethers
I.until IfHVl all HltlTt'Atin^
Udding, foist and other nr field, Lakenhealh and Atom
bury, Fngland, scheduled live tnlk Hint hhoutnl **nli»r *lidi*n
eesstltes
Not to In- outdone hy the Air lighting ceremonies ear.ding ♦•f I nur.lr* at th»* ('lit i»tmiin
Mipi'i’i htiilitiK i»f tin’ ( ‘htirrh
F o lic , the l S Seventh Army hand concerts and visits to
i'f Nntivil) Ciitliolii- Wpinrn'ii
homes
|nr
the
aged,
under
a
lot rolling with planned par
Itciiicinhct i luh h«dd Mmnlny t’Yrtiinj* ut
ties, tree lightings. Santa jointly sponsored
t h* «ltui&lt; It m»- i*l hull.
i Ians visits dinners and other Our Own" program
Mu
I •int *
**{ hi‘r
&lt; llauillont Air I urn Base m
festivities at its posts lluoiigh
France laid on a sprri.il t&gt; • • n t* ii a I iiii|ii) hmiovih o f
out Germany
Seventh Vrliiy Commanding Christmas program by the l . " l i t d**» \%I ni ti wilii* It it m V 1f* I! ■
General William W, Guinn Vienna Hoys' Choir at its i d 1 i i lit i flit it-1 *»I f i l t i r *
! 1,1»v* I liu c tlii* | u *iif i h i i i n
planned to V i s i t IIS many troop Cummunity Cetilrr
i 11111it*| UMK MU V'
In other countries as (.it «H%*| jd
units as his schedule permit
ted. to &gt;e, how tilings were apart a* Italy Spain Turkey til It* ill* ,H1V immliiun Hint
coming a l o n g ,
an at any and Greece, i luislmas was ui t* ui*iUv ii If 1'iidintf
I** \ I hit* l&gt; l\» him . § *»«
spoke.man odd t I'l
the uir at t ** Vtiny .mil Vu
v •«* | cut It I u it Ii n •In*' k
I lie &gt;i . cntlt Army planned Furee luslailatiuiis
\nd the it- was slim thing * * *• * ♦*» 1 1 " i n Hit* » h it * , h s p a r *
to si n,i it, churns on tour ol
M iml I
isji it 'i f i u t i i iti« 1' h M nI i
1 ouipesi m as along the no- e|s.
Fiery where there w i t e aid n any »*tht*r t lit isltiirts
man s land ' of the East We-t
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German border, to bring a bit i hri'tiuas pi i par at ions there iriltH.
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1 , e l m a n y , n llie ag ain of Christina* to troops keeping ,-ilsn were plans 11*r ultsri i ■ S|u*ci«il i*it*-ut hhi
aloes in tin chill vtu
ta ii.ii I a*!«•iIi in tu t^* id (hintido.
(a, kte.t with enthusiasm then constant vigil. *

W IN T E R P A R K , I LA .

Catholic Women
Hear Program

On Lourdes

11 is a pleasure at this
I loliduy time to wish
you much happiness!

Mid Florida Gas

JOYSDF
THE SEASON

. . . w e sincerely thank you
for your patronage. May the
holidays be most happy for you.

may the Yule bells
signal happiness.^

FIRESTONE STORES
FIRST &amp; FRENCH

B. E. PURCELL CO.

&amp;ANFORD, FLA.

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111ay the Christmas Star
shine anew within your heart
with hope rekindled.

DOWNTOWN
SANFORD
MERCHANTS

SANFORD

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expressing our appreciation
for your patronage. A ll good wishes!

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SANTA CLAUS. Ind. (U PI)
— Sente Cleue le going to
heve e very buiy time thle
Chrlitm ei Eve If the fettere
which poured Into hie “home
ewey from home” ere eny In­
dention.
Thouiende of letters from
children erotmd the world
flooded thin little Hooeler vil-

Beeaute there ere 10 many of you,
we're taking thii way of tending you a
vary Merry Chriilmai with from all of
ut. Along with our greetingt go our
sincere thank* for your appreciation of
our telephone tervice.

T H E W IN TER P A R K
T E LEPH O N E COMPANY

lege.
The leltere,„ell of them
answered by Sente Cleue, curried requeue ranging from e
time-bomb eet ■to ‘"mommy'i
puree.”
One little girl, who upperently doeen't know her mom­
my hee e puree, eeketl Sente
for 12 tonte.
Prom Wuerrburg, Ccrmeny,
reme n helpful letter ■from
Mike Fleming who wrote,
•I'k sse bring me two sparephone* ne in See re catalog,
juige 21 it.”
rolemnn end Hugh (irovee,
Prospect,
Ky., nlsu were
epBrc-miinh'l with reqursta
fur a in hut nrui u je t. hut they
elen eeked for a fiehing pule,
rifle, glovei end cendy,
Christins l.erh, ( i n n e r
'Park, III,, wlst/i»))j» eWrv) a
note that mnny fnthere might
serum! when ebb put on the
mergin of her list: “ Nothing
to put together.” .
Seven-yen r-old J u l i e n n e
Shermnn, Mason, Ohio, neked
for “ something to piny with1’

be good the rent of the yenr
end Ihc next year, too.”
Pemele Schtie, College perk,
Md., wee more specific. She
asked for “s pogo slick, a time
bomb game, a cake mix eat,
e Mouse Trap game and a
dish eet.”
Billy Watte, Germania, Pa.,
naked for several toys end
said, ”1 have a lot of reel nice

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more.” Wayne Jam es, Thom­
son, 111., cryptically asked for
12 cents.
Frencee fluarex, Pemhrnke,
Meet., asked Santa for Bcatle
shoes, Beetle penis end Beetle
game,‘then added, “I hope you
know who the Deatlee ere.”
Carol ’ Williams. Sarasota,
Fla., ended her letter with the
thought that, “ I went to leave

somS.toyi for the other kids.”
Frink Stellon, Salem, kVi».,
nskr-f nothing for himself but
wrote only for “e spice reck
for my mother pleeie.”
llsbble Deley, Mt. Pleesent,
S. C., wrote, “ 1 went enythlng
you went me to heve.”
Members of the Senta Cleue
Amerirnn Legion end Forty
end Eight served e i Sente'e
helpers, .(long with other

Attf&amp;TMAH ns shrwn by

groups, In enswerlng the chil­
dren.
The replies from Rente
Cleui mede no promises end
eipleined thet, “ I mey not be
ebie to bring you everything
you went, but I'll try end do
my best.”
The California condor can
survive sudden changes of at­
mospheric pressure that would
kill other creatures.

^nri wRtnictor of

DICK'S APPLIANCES

nrt nml industrial arts eduintion classes, on display now at Cronins High
SchoqJ. Pictured arc C. A. Royster, instructor; John Pritchard, John
Tossic.

— SALES and SERVICE *—

Viay the joys of
Clifis/Mias be yours;

Moore and Harry Williams. Not shown are instructor C. Sawyer and K.
‘ (Herald Photo)

SANFOnn PLAZA — 510 S. SANFORD AYE.

All Of Us At

_S^m inolc Plaza
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May the bells of
Christmas Day
echo within your
heart, now and
always.
Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store
118 S. RANFORI) AVK.

PH. 322-2621

Rcauty Shop

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j/lU d miiU a ll food U u n fi.

THE REMNANT SHOP

SUBURBAN PROPANE
IIWY. 17-92

Mai/ ilic magic
of the Season last all year!

H U Y. 17-92 NORTH

MAITLAND

MAITLAND

nay ft ben bright
li every heart!
non A

Rose &amp; Wilk’s

SANFORD TRUCK CENTER
BOB’S RESTAURANT

RESTAURANT

CLO SED
C H R IS T M A S

ESTELLE MrCALI.ISTER

— NEXT DOOR TO SANFORD PLAZA —

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Let us all sing out a Merry (M o rn !

H &amp; A DEPARTMENT STORE
401 SANFORD AVENUE

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OF Cl in I.STMAS HE YOURS

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.

2933 S. ORLANDO DR.

SANFORD

C h ristm a s
B le s s in g s
A! Ibis Holy Season, lei us remember
HimWhomn «ek, and may Hb
MAT TTIE TRUE MEANING O f CHRISTMAS

tplrt b« with you la d the dap cl

IJPT THE HEARTS OF ALL MEN. WE

Iboyeartoraw.

THANE OUR IXJYAL CUSTOMERS AND

SsuaAnnA $AsudinqA
FROM
E M PL O Y EE S

FRIENDS . . . IIAITT IlOUDAYS TO ALU
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GREGORY LUMBER CO.
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Mt S O u m OmAMDO
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HAPPY HUNTING
PLEASANT IlOATING

name for Tvr) and hurled bonfiraa down the mountains.
The fUmlog Juggernauts sig­
naled the hear-skinned heathen
In the valley below It was al­
right to start guttling mead.
The missionaries drove out
the Druids But -early German
Chrletians celebrating the com­
ing of Jesus kept on using Yule
log.. The firs and spruce were
moved into the homes, minus
chicken entrails but*still deck­
ed with fruits and topped with
the Star of Bethlehem.
Agatn, the metamorphosis is
not over.
I'ntil a few years ago. tree
decorating was a do it your­
self. family affair. Germans
'decorated their Christmas trees
with apples, oranges, paper-

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!
W c thank you for your patronage.

W A R E P R IC E O I L CO
MO N . F R E N C H A Y E .
SA N FO RD

YEAR ’ROUND.FUN
Front All Of Us At

SA N FO RD

301 E . F IR S T ST

s G R E E T IN G S
tj to o u r f r ie n d s

rtrOft&gt;!STMAS
we extend our sincere good wishes
C U T S W ERE PACKED 1■\ Row l.nko &lt;'til&gt; Scout* for Seminole Indian*
/ ti* they have done for the past tuu year*. Shown are, front from left,
Norman Riddell. lUtytvi J^ov^iNkC JcH ^ K ien rer and T i m - B m w r ; M nrntintr, JWi,i* t r r . A i - l - f V . f
fMfi rntithcll. A&gt;vistaitt T » rticc N e ls o n a n il
David Uroadwnv.

May the peace of Christm as
abide in your heart.

SA N FO R D

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children
Tlie tradition took in Ger­
many. as it did throughout Eu­
rope—but with a difference.
Its-re the whlletieanted, redsuited old gentleman traveled
with an ogre like r'lib-wteld
mg companion n-uiied Hupprecht
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While St Nicholas dispensed
joy. Hupprvcht—descendant of
Wotan and his "wild arm y."
scholars say—*panki*l naugli
ty children with his &lt;luts and
rarneil off tin worst little b»*l
lams in a sark
Alas, poor Rupprerlit is
ehan: Ing lo o la n cut years
—perhaps influenced by tlte
American (1 ! concept of what
Santa * assistants should tie —
German department store win­
dow- decorations shove him
less &lt;i -ti 11Isa*, more of a good
naiiind j ( —&lt;sr omit lum alto
r olber
Met handivr managers say
tin \ 'r li no&gt;r«- toys that w.iy.
Another illustration of tier
mane's chinking Christmas la
lh«- Christmas tree
\n- ;*-ni Druid hicti pri'-«ta
hrapi-d piles '»f sprure and firs
on niountJintops and decked
dw-m &lt;ith rh.rken &lt;-nirails and
fruits (lie eve of the Dec at
s*»I- tire
\\to ii the f rsf raes &lt;&lt;f the
-in pepporf m rr thr liori/on
•hr |irir-t» -it torch to tlie
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11lay your holidays hi
wreathed with joy.

and lasting peace!

IRVING I. PRYOR

ST A T E F A R M
M A G N O L IA A \ E .

IN S U R A N C E
SA N FO RD

HAPPY
HOLIDAYS

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be blessed willi much joy.

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Christmas

SEASON’S CRFXTLNC5 TO YOU AND TOURS.

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K rem lin Ig no res Faithful Of Many
Two C h ristm ases Lands Pay Homage
MOSCOW (U P !) - The So­
viet Union has two Christmas­
es—bpth officially ignored by
the Kremlin's atheistic mlera.
Except for a few thousand
practicing Roman Catholics
and Luthcrns and the Western
colony In Moscow, Dec. 25 ts
Just another working day In
Russia.
The Catholics and Lutherans
observe Christmas Dec. 25,
following the Gregorian calen­
dar as most of the Western
world does.
Rut R u s s i a ’ s Orthodox
church as well as other small
Christian faithx-such as the
Baptists — celebrates Christ­
mas Jan . 7—Itie Nativity date
fixed In the Julian calendar.
Despite the official policy,
the Chrlstmps festive spirit
from bygone religious days
dies hard in this country.
At Cbrisi-W* time th e *
streets-are“fitted with d ecen t

ed Dees, colored lights, and
there ta a hoPday gaiety In the
frosty capita I. People scurry
for holiday glfta.
But instead of the Star of
Bethlehem, the Red Star of
Communism tops the trees.
There's even Santa Claus,
only he is known as Ded Mor­
es {Grandfather Frost).
The gaiety builds up for
New Year’s eve. New Y csr's
has officially replaced Christ­
mas under Soviet Commun­
ism.
For adult* New Year's la a
time of parties, lavish feasts,
champagne, vodka and ex­
change of gifts.
For children It la the night
when Grandfather Frost tra­
vels with his reindeer-drawn
sleuth tntuug^ Jto vtaaw .yrllh
his granddaughter, Sncgurochka (The Snowmatden).
The |'oika or fir tree fill So
vtet homes. The biggest yolka
In town is at the Palace of
Congresses where the Kremlin
leaders hast a New Y ear'*
hamiuet for the foreign diplo­
matic corps and a few Western
correspondents.
For , those Russians, how­
ever, to whom fir trees, Grand­
father Frost and gifts are Die
celebration of the. birth at
Christ, there is no official bar
to church attendance. Rut at
the normal Russian Christmastide (Jan . 7th) the Soviet press
generally steps up its antireligious
propaganda
cam ­
paign.
On Christmas Eve and day,
the 2lth and 25th, the Western
diplomatic colony will attend
small, privately held masses in
the apartment of Father Jo s ­
eph Richard, of New York
City, the American Catholic
chaplain.
The Rev. Donald Roberts of
Pelham, N Y , abo will con­
duct Christmas service-* in his
apartment

VERN McNEIL

$ To you and yours,
heartiest good wishes of the Season!

DEEP SOUTH PRODUCTS, INC.
FOREST CITY. FLA.

BETHLEHEM (U P I)—Nowhere In the world it Christ­
mas ■ more joyous and rever­
ent festival then here In the
cradle of Christendom where
It all began.
The ceremonial attendant
on the occasion bring the
faithful from many lands to
Join In the prayer* and hom­
age to the Chrlet Child a t the
Church of' the Nativity.
In a aervice unchanging
from year to year, a priest In
gold and red robet at mid­
night on Christmas Eve low­
ers the wooden Image of a
child from the attar where it
has rested since last Christmns, and takes it in his arms,
jn his arms.
The priest moves slowly
through the aisle ofU iy church,
smi 'makes his way through
winding stone passoges to n
subterranean cave. Two rows
of trttar boys, r tir y ln j# -^
ed eandles, follow him.
When the priest arrives at
the cave, bells begin pealing
from, abovs. They join In a
message that has been sound­
ed for centuries from 'ibis
place to the world on ChRstmaa night — "Peace ^on
Earth, Good Will to All'Mkn."
In the cave, the red-robed
priest places the child’s image
on a marble slab over the hol­
low rock that guards the leg­
endary place of birth. His
rhant mingles with the sound
of the bells ns he sings the
Gospel of tfe birth of Christ,
bringing the service to a tri­
umphant climax.
Over the crib where the Bi­
ble says Christ wa^ burn,
these sacred rites me cele­
brated as they have been ev­
ery Christmas night in the
memory of man. They actual­
ly begin as dusk settles over
this little town, built of pale
honey-coloured stone, and the
sleepy Judean hills atir to life.

From the Tomb of Rachel,
halfway on the road from
Jerusalem, a procession winds
its wsy to the hilltop.
The townspeople and visit­
ors line the streets leading to
the square of the church to
receive it. Some are clad in
much the same garb as the
people who crowded the square
on that first Christmas. A
few women will be wearing
high, white, Gothic eolfa, a re­
lic of cruaader times. At the
head of the pilgrimage is
Mgr. Alberto Gorl, the Latin
Patriarch of Jeruaatrm.
In the old town square, the
choir of SL George's—the An­
glican Cathedral in Jerusalem
— sings the traditional carols.
Then they wander on past the
church to take in the view
a c r o a a .tti-Js ^ *
Rome carolers go on to the
Shepherd’s Field where on the
' .At &lt;K--»tm»s FWe the sh»|i»
herds heard the glad tidings.
They can look upon the Field
of Boas next to it, dimly lit,
where Ruth gleaned the field
after the reapers.
The Latin Patriarch having
been received by King Hus­
sein and the Guardian of the
Franciscan Terra Sancta Col­
lege, enter* the c h u r c h
through the Needle Eye Door
after first lighting a charcoals
incense lamp and anointing
himself with holy water.
Followed by monk* from
the Latin monasteries, he
makes his way through the
dark and empty main nave
of the great basilica to the*
Roman Catholic Church of
Hi. Catherine which adjoins
it.
Inside, a choir chants pray­
ers. When the Patriarch Is
seated on the dais, the vesper
service
la-gins.
Meditation
lusts throughout the evrning
- building up to the midnight
muss.

MAY THIS HOLIDAY BE
^
TRULY HAPPY FOn YOU AND
YOUR LOVED ONES, AND MAY PROSPERITY
^ BE YOURS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR TO COME.

"MY CHRISTMAS DREAM," theme of the recent Jaycees Christmas parade is depicted with
this float.
(Herald Photo)

E b e n e z e r^ S c m o g e
E v e ry Y e a r

8AN TE F E . N. M. (U P I) —
The fiesta of the Virgin of
They bury Ebeneter Scrooge Guadalupe begins Dec, J1 and
every year at Christmas tim" honors the patroness of the
in this quaint, European-like America*. Then comes the
city In the Southwest.
nine-day re-enactment of the
That1* because th e 1Yuletide holy family's search for shel­
spirit in Santa Fc is a mix­ ter In Bethlehem.
ture -of Indians, 'luminaries
In Kio Grande villages
and pinatas, singing proces­ around Santa Fe, folk play*
sions arid holiday fun.
with local casts are perform­
T h e hoh-humbug visitor ed. Stories of the ancient
who isn’t on his guard will lie shephrrds — Los pastures —
transported back 2,01)0 years are retold. Churches in the
in Santa Fc when he sees the villages are lightrd by in­
barren New Mexico hills.
cense randies made by the na­
lamely shepherds will tend tives especially for Christmas.
their flocks as they did in Pal­
Finally on Christmus Day,
estine. Narrow dirt roads w-md Santa Fe bursts wilb fiesta
up hillsides to tiny adobe vil-^ gaiety. In homes arc roasted
lagei.
turkeys stuffed with pinon
This natural Biblical set
niiL dressings. There arc also
ting just isn't the place for « matranitos — roast suckling
hah-humhug attitude.
pig. And there is coin, rice
In pueblos and villages sur­
squash, tortillas and a glass
rounding Santa Fc. natives en­
or two of sugary chokecherry
act Los Posadol — the Pro­ wInc,
cessions. In one of the oldest
.Spanish traditions, gioupa of
children spend rune days go­
ing door tu door seeking shel­
ter for the Virgin Mary The
answer for them as it was for
them as it was for Mary and
Joseph is always the same: ,
"There is no room here."
On Christmas Kvr in Indian
that every year somebody's pueblos, natives recite piuyers
tree catches fire from the taught them .'ton years ago by
randies, Austrians point out the Spanish padres. After the
they've bad candles for cen­ piuycis, the Indians su p out
turies and Christmas wouldn't side and dance the story id
la- the same without them.
the coming of i hriet. The dan­
The whole family opens its ces rme t ancient Spanish mir­
gilts on Christmas Eve instead acle plays.
of the nest morning ami then
After the dances, bonfires
every laxly sits down to a tdg art- lighted to guide tile lost
dinner, the main course of Christ child to the village.
which is tried ratp It's served
IllK Time
with potato salad
In Santa Fe, Christmas teThen they all go In church fil.es to he n one-day trim*
tor imdmaM mass—even the the-tree affair. Homes gleam
youngest kids. It’s the only with hundreds of lmnlnnrlai—
night In Uip year they may paper sacks lighted by a sin­
stay up su late.
gle candle inside each suck.
Roaring bonfires are lighted
Trail Of ice*"*
and miracle plays take place.
Faoilhe. gather to break^pinLeads To Thieves
VANCOUVER. B. C. (U P I) alas — c lo rfu l dolls filled
—Undaunted by snowy weath­ witfi candy and hung from
er in recent days, police here the ceiling to he broken by
I
iuUuwstl s Hail ul "WO" Vu ivsb,
Early in December, the [
three theft suspects.
Police investigating a break- luiniuarlas go up on thr flat
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in at a Jewelry store noticed roofs and 'wall* of Santa Fe
a trail of nogs leading frqtn homes. Tt adit locally the lights
322-5299
a smashed window to a near lead the way for Uie lost
by restaurant. It led to three l hrisl Child. El Nido Perdido,
(21 Hour Service)
young suspects who were turn­ who will walk among the
ed over to juvenile authorities. faithful at Christmas lime.

Austrians Kids W ait

HEATING AND AIH CONDITIONING
801 E. 251 It ST.
SANFOHI)

For 'Christkindl'
VIENNA (U PI) — "Santa
Clsu» 11 Coming To Town"
doesn't mean s Ihihg lo Aus
trian kids, hut they don't
mind.
*
Their Christmas prrscnls
arc delivered by the "Christ
kind I," or Christ Child.
The "Christkindl" never ar
rives by chimney andjniw be
gets Inin the house is a wellkept secret.
Just before he's due the
parents send the children to
their rooms, usually about 7
p.m. on Christmas Eve.
Later, the father of. the
family rings a glass bell and
the children find their pres
ents staeked under the Christ­
mas tree.
Under every tree there ls*s
candlelit replica of the liable
at Bethlehem with small fig.
-W ay your. i)ures el Joseph, Mary, tbs In­
fant Jesus, the Wise Men and
the shepherds.
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The Dee. decorated with
colored glass bills, chocolate
men, silver snow, la lighted
PAINT nnt! GLASS
with wax candles—not electric
11 1 W. 2nd Sl„ Sanford lights.
D e s p i t e official protests

Iiolff/flt/ In' luiyM/
M cRANEY

best wishes
happy holidays.

Harriett’s
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Thank.;
for your patronage. W e hope
to serve vou throughout the
new y e a r!'

Hiy you holidays

Ml

spiflde.

-and garlands of good wishes!

WAGNER'S AMOCO SERVICE.
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CARROLL'S FURNITURE
116 W. FIRST ST.

322.5181

SANFORD
LINOLEUM
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127 W . 1st ST.

DAY 'n' NIGHT GRILL
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Wilson-Maier Furniture Co.
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etits Christmas morn .in slip­
Its
a t r e n c h e r m a n ' * d e ­ per* under the niantlepiec* or
li g h t .
the Christmas tree, much as
V ( ntln.rf, c n u r i l r j tie.*pile those in Aint i ini find thorn in
rMlnpunt unii- clericia iii, F i a n c e -tocking* hung the night be
/i lls its c h u r e h c a at M id nig ht fore.
C h r i s t u m . Kve.
Hut first, Christmas Kve,
In N o v e m b e r anti D e c e m b e r and foremost, into tho wee
the
m e h o t-b o x e n of hour* of Christmas tumning,
c r u s h t . l h u m a n i t y a t th e n a ­ I hi* is a fea*l day, • duv for
tion gw * on a buying s p r e e a* eating, drinking
Families start nibbling lute
h e a d y us a n y yo u would e x -

b r ig h t
beacon
light

the night of Dr*-. SI. They
take a break^fur 'imss at mid­
night. And ' then they settle
down to 'stu ff themselves into
the dawn of the S5th.
In I’rovenee, deep in the
south, they liudilionally rat
tip to I t kinds of desserts in
a kind of gntti utuutiii’ mainthan.
Hut everywhere, when the
family ran afford it, alid
eoitvt|in)r‘ ulielt it uiit't. the
meal begin* witli pate de foie
grus -the rich truffle-flavor­
ed paste made from the liver*
uf over-fed geese.
Tills I* followed by the tur­
key, fast !x coming u tradition
In eceiioma tiily burgeoning
I ranee.

TAOS. N. M. (C P U —The
ini nude of the mystery paint­
ing Inside the old mission
church of San Francisco de
Asia at Haiti ho de Taos at*
11mi ta thousand* of Homan
Catholic* each t ‘hristiiius.
Pointed by Henri Ault more
than tip year* ago, it is a
p olliait of. Jr-u s standing on
tin? bank* of. the Sea* nl
tialilce. Ill darkness, the picline hecmui-s self-i Ihim United,
and the shadow of a cross
appears* over tb.- left should­
er of Jesus Hud a halo over
And
finally
comes
t li c
the head.
'b ucli t de N o i l , " u c r e a m y
lid* painting, phis the doz­
c h o c o l a t e Ch.ri*tniu» , u k e th.it
en* of other ot.l (digital*
s t i c k * to the rib*.
Item* lias turned the mission
Wbcn_t be
^ .r th d m o 'a kind f dltrhiK
champagne wa*ln-s it all down, limit
, ta,,,, hi 17T2. (1,„
th e old missiiJn
(.Ulwnsise, white utile doe* u a a one of t * . yn&gt; - rstjz.
J s . i t j t l l . l i l l ’ f l l ’h ' siffort’ll liy Santa I'ltitu arc piiiiiijiJi^tii tliiiw tho awe ofkany
A n*;'
s tru tte d Fy Sp iu X li x
&gt; tK
&gt;
"(in oiuiii vvlii*|aroil •hot » Jirislntih* J« w ' ,l|t hi* our.
Wlint huppen* to tlie- chil­ iii iim &gt; \iiu Meilru. Uiu? *&gt;(
dren ? They sleep. \4 hut hap- Hip l a t e s t , I hi* K i t m l u * de
peiia e* ben it'* time to open I a c * mittftioit tine he rn in use
the pfs-seiita? Hie world isn’’ c o n t i n u a l l y ninct* it wax l»uilt
so diffetenl from place to
I be
•uiK-tiiiiiy
contain-*
place. The revealing adults are tliiei* pie* ih of ti nn d*'raf te d
groggy,*but they’ie there.
i l 1 *1 »— It a ly , t;*c«d ti ie J 'liif / a
N ako tia,
w iw re
w ithout liftteninjt to th e ‘Zum nllvct
from
17 vIt
O iitu tv
People come
home for
l i n y Include a r e c e a - w ith , the old and tin* m w . e*er&gt; vt-ar m»*i t u a n is set up P**i.n»n.M T h e y a r c a lie c p h r n |
Christmas It is a feast, hut it si«»!inl t'rn -*, nn u sp e r^ in li1. *&lt;r
old dour si.* IU in t e ll e v e ry
m
from the A h n i r i i \l«nin
h .o n t n u d e m ade up |N m u d
is a fnmdy fenst. ,
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m
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I Indy vu tler (*p iinkii*r, m ill n
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SERVICE STATIO N
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a iilii
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flit* llilMl f*t| lilt'll* if tali’. • p
1 io- 'jM4 m l lnd(iia% |**'Ni «»f
n ine i I ifvh 1*4 te -*tueti&gt; li e
fir** t% m I tj |« a|i|ir«i|iri,it*'i%
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m a v illa g e inn k m m n m i i i p
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a
le tte r fro m tie r m a n ) »» t&gt;ji
ll* ti I
*1 would v e r y m uch a|&gt;pir
d a le H i f - you would w rite to
m y th ro e l*iy » tlia l they w ill
get the presen ts they ytanl so
Mllioli if they a rc s u c ii- s s h il at
srhoail and »rc- gi*«i to tla-tt
p a re n ts ”

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t l i t thtih.i-

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Jt- l i'liirioiH i n pei t s
\ h iu ,e
pel t elifa^ i 01 til** |Miplllal|t'i»
w m t 111 11ii dn 11:1iit i li »i" - a 11«■
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-uiishinij o Merry Christmas
ta all of you good skates!

Chelsea Title &amp; Guaranty Co.
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Italy Undecided About Christmas

Xhrislkindl’
Is Busy P. 0.

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Old Mission,
Built In 1772,
Kind Of Shrine

Yule Is Trencherman's Delight
I 'A K I S ( I T I i French*
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To ull our [iicnds.~ dd-lime wishes.

A H E A R T Y T H A N K S JpOR
YO UR WARM PATRONAGE!

J. C. PENNEY CO.

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OFFICERS

INSTALLMENT LOAN

SA FE DEPOSIT

G. A. Ortngus, c
Chairman of the Board

DEPARTMENT

CUSTODIAN

Nyleene Albers

Dolores Goers#

II. IL Hodge*, President
R. F. Mann,
Executive Vice President
O. C. McBride. Vice President
Mrs. I&gt;ol(« Housholdcr,
Assistant Vice President

J . 1,. Atkinson

Agnes Grooms

G. T. Ray

Mrs. Catherine M. Ray,
Assistant Cashier

B. S. Austin

J. F. Grose

L. J. Reeves

D. T. Mathews, J r , Auditor

T. W. linker, Jr

J. E. Hall

R. C. Rcpilndo

L. J . Hass

IL J . Hancock

Randall Reynolds

J . C. Beall

M. D. Barden

C. 8. Roberta

F . J . Bender

L. I). Harvey

J . C. Sapp

B. N. Bishop

A. I). Buskins

R. D. Scott' .

R. C. Brantley

R. T. Hatchett

C. L. Scudder

B. F. Bullard

W. II. Hawkins

J . 0 . Smith, J r .

JuanUa McOjtd

A. P. Hitt ell

R. N. Stafford

Ruston Bushy

K. I.. 11Ittell

T. N. Stafford

J . L. B u tler.

(J. It. Hopper

W. A. Slansfleld

Arthur Cameron

R. F. lluhhard

A. J . Stebblns

BOOKKEEPERS

W. A. Can up

C. S. Johns

J . A. Stewart

J . W. Carter

C. A. Johnson

T. F. Stewart

G. W. Carver, J r ,

J . C. Johnson

J . C. Taylor

Lucille B. Career

C. J . Jones

R. L. Taylor

J . II. Chapman

J. J. Kendall

David E . Thrasher

J . F . Cheney

L. K. Lawson

C. G. TUlla

Roy Wright, Supervisor
Kamilla Collins
Lucyann Jura#
v Jean Kaze#
Wilma Naylor
Joseph Russl
Janice Vlhlen

STATEMENT CLERKS
Tom Raynor

Esther Lo# Pate

Jean Whipple

GENERAL LEDGER
BOOKKEEPER

CREDIT DEPARTMENT

"Seas'EeisagirrMe** ii&lt; f t mi-a*eft*fc

R. L. Spotta

Carolyn Wilkenon

Alan Alber«_
AUDITING DEPARTMENT

LOAN ft DISCOUNT

BUI Rlchardaon

DEPARTMENT AND
EXCHANGE

'

A. J . Chema

G. J . Lourla

8 . L. Crawford

C. F . ’ Markowics

BIU Tyre

E . C. Daniels

A. IL Middleton

Patricia 8 . Vaniura

W. W. Davie

D. II. Middleton

IL W. Von Uerbulle

H. C. Moore

J . M. Warner

E. A. Myera

L. A. Walaon

W. C. Nance

T . H. Weal, J r .

A. R. Newman

CUff White

J . E . Padgett

N. E. Wlllema

C. D. Partaln

Marian W . WlllUma

J . B. Phillips

XL M. WUllama
K. W. wim*
H. E. Wilson
Margaret Wright

W. E. Price
Margaret Quark*

Linda Wilson

OPERATOR

H. E. Illrt

R. I* Porter

Jackie Sensakork

Agnes Orseno, Supervisor
Lennra Andrews
Frances Brown, Drive-In
Glenda Gordon, Walk-Up
Ila Jone#
Jeannette Klnlaw

W. Scott Bum*

G. T. Piltard

Patricia Rabun

SWITCHBOARD

Jack Burney

Galnee
J . H. Galloway
R. P. Galloway
W. R. Gllea
l . a GUI

Inelta Morrison

TELLERS

Rebecca Pelham, Drive-In
Betty Jo Swain, Walk-Up
Marjorie Todd, Drive-In
Dorothy Ramaay, Savings

SECRETARIES

Margaret Helms

Patrick Erickson

C. T. Hnhun

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Jacquelene Hatcher

Ronald Russl

R. I&gt;. Grieme

Bod eiU lu m

Hazel Cash

H. I). Rowland, Cashier
J , E. Andrews

*

Dorothy Butler

_- E. C.Tyler

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Jo Ann Hamilton
Barbara Miller
Pat Montan#
Barbara Odham

DEPARTMENT
(lyde Long, Jr.

JANITOR ft MAID
- Frank Blair

Bill Brown

James Hagin

Robert Murri#

Altameaa# Dixon

�f

Pacific Coast Staggers In
40 Persons
Die; Damage
» Million
%

Two fishermen overheard at
Wekiva River Haven:
lfiyam ic! Lobuddyl
Btnarlong? Coplour*.
KetchancnnyT Gadafew.
Kinarthay? Bassenbrtm.
EonysizctoomT Coptapouni.
HittenardT Sordallte.
Wachoozin? Oobha worms.
Fishinonsboddom? Rydonnsbodom.
Igoddago. Tubad.
See ya round. Y ea; UkiUczy.
Guluckt

SAN FRANCISCO (U P I)—
An Arctic-spawned billiard
blasted parts of the flood-rav­
aged Pacific Coast with swirl­
ing snow today, in sta tin g
hundreds of persons in the
rough mountain country near
the California-Oregon tine.
At least a foot of new
snow was reported In the
Klamath and Salmon river
areas of California's Siskiyou
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County. The weather bureau
American Legion Post 53 and predicted- that the total could
auxiliary will have a New reach more than three feet.
Y ear's Eve party Thursday Disaster official! sald-about
evening at the Legion borne on 500 persona were stranded in
Orllbdo Highway. All mem­ the lumbering communitiee of
bers and guests are invited tp Sawyer's Bar, Salmon, Cecil.attend. If planning t o ‘ attend villa end Somes Dar.
plcase/VatloHrs. Tom Pest at
"People could be up there
332-1728, by J^ esd ay aRernoon. freezing to death," reported
al 9 p. w&gt;
affair wllL
- ~ - e e Ckie'JH Il Sowle
a
last Until
in Yreka, Calif. "They haven't
had food for a week' and
Most of us Jot another holi­ might be without fuel."
day greeting todiy — Income
More Miseries
tax return forms from Uncle
The new etorm added to the
Sam . Mail carriers through miseries in the F a r West,
. the -county were busy this where six days of rampaging
nrornng sorting the mountain floods, heavy rains and high
of returns at post office* winds left a t least 3Q dead
throughout the count y’fln d la-‘ and damage estimated at 1200
ter in the day carrie rs', pou­ million,
„
,
ches buldged with the forms
The Red Crose in Washing­
for patrons,
ton, D. C., said more tij»n
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10,300 families suffered flood
The Herald extends its wel­ losses to their homes, farms
come to the Ellsworth High or businesses.
School Eagles, defending state
The breakdown was 8,817
basketball champions of Maine, in Ctelifoi lla. 7,170 in Oregon,
who arc in Seminole for a pair 305 in Idaho and 149 in
of contests with the Oviedo Washington.
High School Lions;
The flood-connected deaths
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Director Donald Fielding of Iq Oregon, two in Idaho and
the Tampa insuring office of one in Nevada.
. the Federal Housing Adminis.
Eleven of the California
tration says that a vacancy victim* died in the crashes of
survey conducted in Seminole two helicopters involved in
County between Nov. 17 and massive rescue and relief op­
24, indicates that 6 4 per cent eration.
of alt residences and apart­
Others were killed trying
ments were vacant. Thia per­ to save their homes or neigh­
centage represented 756 vacan­ bors from the rampaging wa­
cies which were previously oc­ ter. The Nevada victim was
cupied, 91 new units never oc­ 11-year-old ^o*sr* Oab—me of
cupied and 79 new units under Reno, w h J*
.. tied In the
construction.
Truvkce River while trying to
The survey was made hy rescue his dog.
Huge Task
postal employes under the gen­
era) supervision of five parti­
The worst appeared over in
cipating
postmasters. They Washington, Oregon, Idaho
were Mrs Margaret H Ash­ snd Nevada, hut the task of
ley of Fern Park. W K Hry- lepairing highways alone u»*
ant of Longwood, Coxlle P a gigantic one. Floods washHeard of Sanford, Ronald D. ed away 28 bridges in Ore*
Mastcn
Sr.
of
Altamonte gon, damaged or deatroyed 60
Springs and E. B. Siller of Ca»- in California and wiped out a
aetlrerry.
dozen spans in Idaho's ShoThere Were 1UB vacancies in !shone County.
In California, the weather
Altamonte. 255 in Casselberry,
one in Fem Park, 01 in Long- bureau reported that the new
wood and 391 in Sanford. Un­ storm would causs some riv­
der construction were 20 in ers to rise again.
The Russian River, which
Altamonte, nine in Casselherry, Done in Fern Park, 15 in winds through a popular sum­
Lnngwood and 33 in Sanford. mer resort area about 50
"T h is ," *aya John Krider, miles north of San Franrislo,
manager of the Seminole Coun­ was expected to reach flood
ty Chamber of Commerce, "ia stage.
But after new minor peak­
definitely a more favorable
ing. the waters were expect­
report than that last one."
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ed to recede again.
Some major highways were
Mrs. J . C. Keimedy, 129
Mayfair Circle, report* that cleared, but highway author—-‘her—seven month old eeti itue*
" U i n g o " h a t been poisoned. months to rebuild in many
Mrs. Kennedy resides in the areas.
Railroad service was par­
same ares where a dog named
"Rebel’ died of poisoning re­ tially restored but travel
cently. “Apparently ecmebody from California to Oregon
out here doesn't like animals," was expected to tie impossible
•aid Mra. Kennedy. " I thought at least until New Year's
1 ought to report It ao that Day.
parenta in thia area could
warn their children to be ex­
tremely
careful "
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Conducted Here

A wise tip tor holiday mo­
Memorial services were held
torists; "Drinking at the be’ ginning of your trip may mean this morning at Sanford Naval
Air Station for Cdr. Cornelius
an untimely ending."
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V. Nolta J r ., killed Wednesday
Seminole County'* numerous when his Vigilante bomber
service stations pumped no crashed in DeBary.
Commander Nolta died In­
lets than 14 million plui gal­
lons of gasoline during the stantly aa he tried in vain to
month of November, according guide his aircraft away from
to the Florida Revenue Com­ the populated area of the com­
mission. Ga* tax collections munity, Injured in the crash
were 194,24076 compared to and reported In good condition
390,853 H during November of is Lt. (Jg) Jaul A. Stokes, the
1963. However, collections last commander's bombardier-AiVmonth were lower than the igalor. Stoke* suffered a ver­
397,691.72 m October of this tebrae fracture.
Meanwhile, a Navy board of
year.
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Inquiry has convened to probe
Applications for registration cause of the eraah.
in all vocational training areaa
at the Mary Karl division of
Two service stations at the
Daytona Beach Junior' College
will be taken throughout the Intersection of Highway 336
holiday recess. Schedules, say and Interstate 3 ware burglarofficials, may be arranged on lied over the weekend and
a full or part time basis. It'll money from cigarette ma­
be a great day when Seminole chine* waa taken. The tbelta
County can have its community are being investigated by
dbllega for persona wanting to i her Iff* deputies. The exact
further their academic, voca­ • mount of the money taken
waa not known, deputies said.
tional and technical training.

Two Burglaries

Seminole County

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“The Nile of America”

Zip Code 32771
W EA TH ER: Partly cloudy thru Tuesday, high in niid-70.t; low tonight alxvut 60.
VOL. 67

United Press Leased Wire

Established *90S MON., DECEMRER 28. 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Martha Vance
Killed Sunday
In Car Crash

Vigilante Use
Is Curtailed,
Navy Reports
• WASHINGTON
(U PD
The Navy ha* curtiiled train­
ing flights in the RA5C Vigi­
lante Rcconnalsskbce plane
pending an investigation into
a Dec. 23 crash, a spokesman
said today.
- The tm l*
training in the
supersonic jet is done at the
’Sanford (F la .), Naval Air Sta­
tion.
The spokesman said that
while training flights have
been held up, there h is been no
Interruption of use of the plane
in the Pacific or Atlantic
fleets.
The RA5C recently joined
the U. S. Fleet in the Medlterrsncsn,
V
Built originally s i a bomber,
the Vigilante has been con­
verted into a reconnaissance
plane picked with electronic
gear!
On Dec. 23, one of the planes
on a training mission from
Sanford crashed into a resi­
dential area In DeBary, Fla.,
and, according to reports to
tlie Navy here, deatroyed three
houses and damaged several
others.
The pilot was killed and the
co pilot injured.
The plane wai demolished.
A Navy spokesman said that
the reason for the crash is so
far unknowm and it will be sev­
eral more days before enough
information ia at hand to da; -Ida whether
train­
ing fUgiita or l i ‘order modifi­
cations iii the airplane.
The pilot reported lust prior
to the crash that the RASC
went out of control for some
unexplained reason.
The Vigilante is s 30-ton,
twin-jet airplane, one of Ihe
largest in service In Ihe Navy
It ran fly twire the speed of
sound It carried a two man
crew.
(HIKERS RECEIVED
BY IIATtVING ONE
Capl Jam ei O. Mayo, com
nianding officer of Reconnai*
fiance Attack Wing One al San
ford Naval Air Station, this
afternoon confirmed that or-^
der* have been received cur­
tailing training flights with the
RASC Vigilante.
The order followed Ihe crash
last Wednesday when Cdr. C.
V. Nolta J r ., the pilot, was
killed in seeking to direct his
vlricken Vigilante from strikring home* at DeUary.
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Building Razed
JACKSONVILLE B E A C H
(U PD —A fire that started In
a bar early- Monday destroy ed
(hr building and heavily dam­
aged four other establish
menti in the downtown area.

NO. 91

MAINE’S STATE CLASS L CHAMPIONS, thp Ellsworth Englea. a r­
rived in SanTord Sunday afternoon for games tonight and Wednesday
with the Oviedo High School Lions. Oviedo’s head coach, Paul Mikler (ex.
treme right, photo above) greets squad members. In the lower photo,
Mikler joins Lee Gary (right), Oviedo mayor and member of Seminole
County’s Board of Commissioners, in welcoming Ellsworth Conch Stuart
Taylor (left), (Sec story on pnge 6 ).
(Herald Photos)

Mrs. M irths Ellen V ince,
wife of the late W. L. Vance,
of Sanford, was killed Sunday
la a two-car crash of U. S.
231 near Troy, Ala,
A prominent member of
First Baptist Church.of San
ford, Mrs. Vance waa the mo
ther of Mr*. June Brodle 108
Temple Drive. Sanford, and
Mra. Richard Barrineau, who
now reside* lu California with
her husband who la in the mili­
tary aervice.
M ri. Vance left Saqjord Sat
urday for a holiday visit In
Troy -with bee mother. Four
other persons, none of whom
were identified in report* re­
ceived. were Injured in Ihe a c ­
cidents.
First Baptist Church officials
said this morning that Mri.
Vance had been superintendent
of one of the Sunday school's
beginner department* for the
past 20 yean .

Dog Credited With Capture
Rex, a police dog owned by
l.t. Earl Rourgusrdri, of the
Sanford Police Department,
today
was
credited
with
tracking down a would-l*
kidnaper and saving a San­
ford woman from further as­
sault.
At 1:19 s. m. Christmas
morning, the Seminole County
Sheriff** Department received
a call from Harley Anderson,
SFftA father and said,
shocking, because It it the |of E. Onurs Rond, who ssld
,'sl b’ ing you good day known as Christmas."
that a ninn had broken into
Anil hr ranir with haste and his house, beat him up and
tidings of great Joy — for
found Mary Jan r and the baby forced a woman, Rosa Green,
unto you is born this day, a lying in the bed
to accompany him Into •
daughter. And this shall be a
And when Ihe time comet neat by woods,
sign unto you—you shall find that Ihe young couple shall
Deputy Mill Chandler and
the tiahe wrapped In a big red
I depart from tlie hospital with Constable Hob Carroll railed
the child. Ihe lather shall take I on the Sanford Police Departthem to his home at 2635 San l ment to bring s dog to track
pfnrd Avenue And later he tha man.
shall return to his duties in
l.t. liounjuardei' dog, Rex,
IIVAII 3 al Sautord Naval Air w h s put on the scent snd
Mat ion.
quickly tracked down Wayne
L. Francisco, 28, who was hid­
The Navy appealed again
ing In the woods with the
today to souvenir hunters
Winn-Dixie Sales woman. Sheriff's deputies
to please return parts of
placed him under arrest.
Up
$20 Million
the Vigilante i l l p I • n r
Francisco I* In county Jail
JACKSONVILLE (U PD —
„ huh crashed last Wednes­
Winn - Dixie Supermarket*, under 82.500 bond, charged
day at DeBary.
throughout the South showed with breaking snd entering,
"Some vital parla of the
s 320 97 million sates increase assault and battery, assault
aircraft are stilf missing.*' during tto- . l week (n-rlod end- ami indecent exposure.
■ N x r r • p f'h m m t n
M -Constable Carroll reported
'liXg P e c ' D
( h r c o m p a n y anday. "It may be these parts nyunced today
that Anderson suffered lacer­
ere slid In the ,crash srea,
The company, which has 642 ations of the fere from the
or they may have been supermarkets, said the volume beating administered by Fran­
lakrn by souvenir hunters .** totaled 3412 L'6 ipiltinn compar­ cisco, and Mrs. Green had
Thrse missing parts, it ed with 3391 28 nulltqn for the biutar# about the face and
was rvplainrd, may hold Ihi- same period last year. This thrust, lie said Francisco had
answer IA the cause of the was an inciusse of 5.36 per forced entry Into the house
by breaking out a window.
crash.
' cent.
Constable’ Carroll credited
the police dug, Rex, with
swiftly and rfficrntly trucking * ^ J \ W n to hi* hiding
lace.

C h ristm as B a b y Is G irl
Jiy ltotlie Aoat|«- j .
"And there was abiding
Sanford, a Navy man, Geram
Mnnrv, anil hi* wife, who wa*
g n a t with child.
“And the lime wa» accom­
plished that she should tie dc
llvcrcd
and
her
husband
brought her to Seminole Me
mnrial lhi-pilal
"And at 2 to a in
»hr
brought forth her (IrM horn
chibl anil wrapped her in
swaddling dottles mid laid her
in a bassinet.
"And her name shall tie call
etl Crystal l-eigh Moore, for
she is t daughter of the house
snd lineage of Moore."
And the » eight of the child
was five pounds and two
ounces and the doctor appear

H ouse K ntercd
Bill O. Wydall, of 226 Brad
shaw Avenue reported to po­
lice llfi* morning that his
house was entered over the
weekend but apparently*- noth
ing is missing A julousy win
dow was removed and a screen
torn, he told police.

Navy Appeals
For Lost Paris

;lr

S a n fo rd G u ard sm en S a v e Y o u th
Two young N a t i o n a l |worse for his experience.
I tha Volusia County Sheriff '*
Guardsmen from Sanford are ! Deputy Sherman Walker, of [ office, said today that David
credited with saving the life
i\J « 13-ycar-old Orange City
boy, buried in a cave-in Sat­
urday.
Raymond King, 20, of Lake
Monroe, and Robert Murphy,
J9, of Sanford were on their
way back from DeLand, on
SK ISA, Just off Hwy. 17 92,
when they were hailed by
Mike Rlendlnger and Calvin
Slalone, both 12, of Orange
City, who aaid a companion
had been buried in the sand
of a rave the boys were try- *
ing to dig.
• King and Murphy ran to
the epot, grabbed David Lamb'
by his feet and pulled him
out of tha cave whera he was
buried head first down to hia
knee*.
L1FKSAVERS. These two younjf Sanford men
A passing motorist, Mrs.
are luaponaiblu fur .saving the life o f an Orange
Carl Foote, who observed the
City youngster trapped in* a sand cave, Robert
happenings, called an ambul­
Murphy (le ft) and Raymond King happened to
ance. After a check-up Lamb
be passing aa companions o f the trapped child
was Ukan to his Orange City
home, apparently none tha
acreumtd for help.
(Herald Photo)

' was '’fine” snd "mighty lucky
.th at he didn't gel any sand
in his lungs."
. if
King Mill Morphy, both
stationed at Fort. Jackson, 8.
C., with the National Guard,
were hume on Christmas leave
amt hud been visiting frirn Js
in Dt-Iumd.
King is the son of Mrs.
Deesie M. King, of Kl. 1, Box
113, Sanford, and Murphy it
ihe-aon of Mr. and Mr*. R. C.
Jack son ,-310 Second Street.
Mrv. Lucrctj* Lamb, mother
of the rescued boy, said, "I'm
very, very grateful that thesa
young men camq by when
they did, as (hey probably
saved David’s life. The other
boys said’ he had already be­
gun lo turn blue.
Mrs. King ssld she wss
"mighty pruud" of her son's
part in saving I-amb's life.
"Raymond said he was hap­
py that he was able to help
someone end gled thet he got
to the boy in tim e," laid Mrs.
King.

‘Florida Death nsavA...
BRIEFS
Toll 24 Over Border
Clash*
3-Day Holiday
MIAMI fU P I) — Eighteen
people died on the highways
and at/lcast aix more were
n other sccidrnt* dur­
ing7 the Christmas holiday In
Florida that wss climaxed hy
a 17-car smashup on an inter­
state highway Sunday..
Noah Hodges, 25, of Apop­
ka, was tha last victim re­
ported by ths highway patrol
during
the long
holiday.
Hodges was killed in an auto
accident south of Plymouth
Sunday night.
The Florida Highway Pa­
trol said 18 persons received
minor injuries in ihe mass
collision on Interstate 75 near
Ocsls, Police said the accident
was caused by an unidentified
motoriat * who stopped in the
road where
the
highway
merges from four to two
lanes.
Four drowned In fishing
accidents snd a Jacksonville
fire claimed ths life of a
Jacksonville invalid during
the holiday period that .be­
gan at 6 p. m. Thursday and
cohtinued through midnight
Sunday.
Ry Saturday night nine
smashup# had taken the lives
of 13 people In Florida.
Killed Saturday were Stev­
en
C.
Wetherington,
22;
Lydia Estes Wetherington, 19,
and Mrs. Gertrude Christy,
75, all of Orlando.
A United Tress Interna­
tional count showed 576 traf­
fic deaths throughout the U.
S. during the holiday. The
breakdown of all accidental
deaths: Traffic, 576; fires,
37; planes 18, snd miscellan­
eous, 62, for s total of 703.

Military Gels
LBJ Orders

T E L AVIV, Israel (U P I) —
Israel and Jordanian patrols
exchanged gunfire today in
two incidents along the bor­
der, official sources said.

Seek Solution
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(U P D -T h e United States and
the Soviet Union today resume
ihe search for e solution to
Ihe UN financial crisis.

Red Arms
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia
(U PD —Communist Chins will
supply light snd heavy wea­
pons for 22,000 Cambodian
troops, chief of state Prince
Norodom Sihanouk said.

Deadlock
ROME ft^p JJ — Alarm toft,
the future of Itaty'e parlia­
mentary system arose today
when parliament failed, In Its
t _ _ .* J t , t o break a dead­
lock in the presidential elec­
tion.
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17 Wounded
SAIGON (U P I)—Communal
guerrillas wounded 17 Amer­
icans, Including ■ college etudint on a "working vacation"
in South Viet Nam, in attacks
south of Saigon Sunday, 18
was announced today.

Search Ends
NEW ORLEANS (U P I) —
Ths U. S. Coast Guard search­
ed for the last time Monday
for ■ Florida seaman, J . W.
Adams, of Tampa, missing in
Ihe Gulf of klexlco since Sat­
urday.

Fifth Column
KUALA LUMPUR (U P I) —
Malaysia charged today that
a Red Chinese "fifth column"
in Borneo Is aiding.indoneiian
'efforts to "establish . . . ■
Communist dictatorship" on
Ihe divided island.

1800 Dead

JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (U P I)
— President Johnson wants
the armed forces lo wipe out
"every vestige" of rarial dis­
crimination in National Guard
unit* at home and In housing
and public place* used hy
American troops abroad.
He issued such instructions
In tlie Pentagon on Ihe basis
of a presidential committee'*
report calling for "immediate
and, if necessary, draatlc ac­
tion" by U. S. commanders
abroad to assure equal rigid*
ior Negro aervlcemen.

NEW DELHI (U P D — The
hurricane which lashed Cey­
lon Wednesday and the tide]
wave it sent surging against
Ihe m ast of southeastern In­
dia took the live* of a|
least 1,800 persons, It waa re­
ported today.

Seek Overthrow
LEOPOLDVILLE. The Con­
go (UPD — Prem ier Mala*
Tshombe charges that Alger­
ian and Egyptian army offi­
cers are leading contingents
of thr Congolese rebels who
srrk lo overthrow the Tshombe government

New Parley

MANILA (U PD — Senate
President Ferdinand Marcos
called today for immediate
renegotiation of the Philip­
pine.U. S. military bases
agreement In view of agitation
JACKSONVILLE (U P I)-A here over the shooting of F il­
young welder who killed his ipino trespassers by U. S.
ex wife snd another woman sentries.
Sunday died early today from
a bullet ,he had fired into hie
owh temple.
s u e .T U A W , S « trth ._ Y tt:
’
IS'M a nufe wa-. Nam (U P I) — A Communist
found in Larry D. B ojer'a po»- Viet Cong general's headquar­
session which .read ; "1 am te r*-h is been captured and n
*orry for what I have done "record " cache of Viet Cong
but I loved her loo much."
weapons seized In a Great
Ills tw o.victim s were Mrs. government -victory, American
SI) a run Boyer and Maxine and Vietnamese military offi­
Stackhouse, both 22.
cials announced today.

Welder Slays

Two, Himself

Hq. Captured

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AtWAYS
QUALTTY •

City Ponders
Bars Closing
Consideration of • change in
closing hours for bars for New
Y ear’s Eve will face City Com­
mission when It meets tonight
at I at City Hall.
Also on the agenda is a sche­
duled address by Municipal
Judge Ken McIntosh. His topic
was not listed in the memo to
city officiate.
Other Rems in the brief
agenda liste consideration for
the transfer of funds for po­
lice cars; approval of special­
ized engineering services of
Clark, Dieti, Painter and Asso­
ciates; consideration of adopt­
ing the revised issue of the
plumbing code; consideration
at annexation of i n area at
27th Street and French Ave­
nue; end renaming of Lincoln
Street to Grove Manor Drive.

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and often a very ancient one.
Belli, holly, randleie. and *Ur*
have been revered through
the ages. Some are pagan In
origin. aonie Christian To­
day. all have mellowed to give
• special mean ill g to out cal(dilution.
To the milliona of women
who treaaure charm bracelets,
tho addition of a new dangle
la a Chriatmaa tradition.
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that mlitletoe la ronildered
powerful, ua well aa funT It**
tuppoaed to ward off tooth­
ache and witches! Hecause It
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atulen under the mistletoe, a
gentleman Is duty hound to
remove on* berry. When the
berries are gone, so are tho
biasing privileges. It is log
grated, however, I hat this
ruitom In1 overlooked with
their mistletoe charm; the
berries are cultured pearls.
Bills are impatient tierause
they summon the faithful to'
worship. Often they arc blessFANCY SNOW WHITE
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Rea will ring from it* watery
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B y Julian Stenslrom
By Hairy I. Johnson
“Except for Brevard County," said Robert Doyle,
Sanford and Seminole Coun­
executive director of the East Central Florida Re­
ty got an early Christmas gift
gional Planning Council, "Seminole County will ex­
perience the highest percentage of population growth
yesterday w-hen announcement
in the seven counties comprising this section of
was
made
that
Blake
Paint
ThU Is the tim e of year
Florida.”
Corporation
is
moving
to
this
when ‘ brotherly love" pre­
ThU was part of brief hr added, "inroad* are being
tails. For example, a Scott' area from Orlando.
resume presented to Sem­ made into our physical envir­
The firm will locale iU faci­
Avenue resident noted Christinole County Commission­ onment.
lities
in a building off Grapeers today during their reg­ "In agriculture,” ha said,
m as 'decorations in his neigh­
ular meeting at the Court­ "we're working on a feaslbla
borhood but no lighted decora­ villc Avenue (SB 425) and an
ppvgrain in the three counties
house.
tions. He knocked on doors, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
Doyle's figure*, obtained from which will bear the brunt of
suggesting they light up their siding.
preliminary reports by various Ihe population increase —
homes outside for the holi- j Blake Paint will have about
consultants, indicate that this Seminole, Orange and Brevard
days. One of those contacted 15 employes at the start wilh
county’s population will room —to protect our citrus indus­
was Scott Burns, who heads others expected to be hired as
to 155,000 by 1990. "That's just try a* well as water conserva­
the l o c a l
KP4L set-up. the plant expands its opera­
15 year* away." said Doyle, tion becatiK- it's here we have
•■Scott," said Herman Jacob- tion. It makes lacquers, syn­
"and it’s not a long time when our basic w ite r rcchargo
son, "if you Christian boys thetics and industrial paints.
you consider that activities at arra ."
don't put up Christmas light *-The-plant* will occupy a 20,Doyle thanked the Commiss­
The first official action since the Cape began just 13 years
decorations, this Jewish - bet) 000-square-foot area and will
ioner*. especially Gen, J. C.
will," PS — Scott and his have 110 feet of railroad siding.
1949 toward the establishment ago.”
and
Chairman
Doyle declared that Pro- Hutchison
neighbors took the hint.
Target date for work to begin
of a port terminal for St.
James P. Avery, for their co­
• • •
vard
County
will
undergo
the
is Feb. t,
Johns Itivr-r barge traffic largest population explosion operation with Ihe Council dur­
City police officers will eat" flonovalion of Ihc structure
came today when the Board since the survey indicates that ing Ihe past several years,
h e a r t i l y this Christmas.' will be handled by the LeRoy
nf Seminole County Commis­ county's
numerical
growth Hutchison and Avery will
thanks to the generosity of Robb Construction Company,
sioners put its "stamp of ap­ will risr from Its present 175,- leave office on Jan. 5,
Strickland-Morrison Inf. “Each and Sanford Electric Company
proval on a proposed act 000 to 410,000 by 1990.
officer has been asked to visit will rewire the plant to fill the
which will tie presented to
Population wise, the seventhe Winn-Dixie store' on E ast, company'# needs.
.
the 1965 session of the Flor­ county area's population will
First Street and he'll receive
Papers for the industrial
ida legislature for adoption. j flit the astronomical figure erf
a turkey, free.and with Strick­ switch were signed yesterday
The proposed act wa* Pre‘ I i 8 milium hy 1990. "This," he
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land-Morrison's compliments. afternoon at the Florida State
senior! to the board by Jack added, "will almost double the
• • •
Bank conference-room.
Bolt, a member ol the Port present population."
Vandalism continues to pla­ The
new industry was
Authority Committer of the
Doyle said that a complete
eral Savings 4: Loan Association; Roy V. Mann,
gue city police. Sometime last bought here through the co­
SIGNING PAPERS for the location of the
Seminole County Chamber of inventory of all public and pri­
Sanford Atlantic Nat intuit Bank; l.orirj^ Bur­
night or early thif morning operation of Sanford's three
Blake Paint Corporation in the Sanford area is
Commerce which Is headed by vate utilities in this region has
someone broke a window at financial institutions and the
gess, Florida State Bank ; and Joe Davis, attor­
the firm’s vice president, Mrs. Marilyn 1.. Blake,
Francis iToumillat Jr.
been made and immediate In
the pay phone l*&gt;o!h at West Sanford-Seminole Development
ney for the Sanford-Seminolc Development
of Orlando. Watching the proceedings, held yes­
The com mil lee was formed dlealion* are that there arc
13th Street and Southwest Company.
t ompanv, the group which negotiated the lo­
terday at the Florida State Bank, are from left,
two years ago by Ihe trade far loo few to adequately
Executive Manager J o h n
Hoad Earlier last night some­ John Krtder, executive man­
cation of the industry m this area.
Stuart Smith, company attorney; W. B. Blake,
hod) s tx.ard of directora and serve Ute present population Krtder of the Seminole Coun­
one placed a sewer pipe in the ager of the Seminole Chamtier
(Herald
Photo)
company president; OeotKe Touhy, F irst Fed­
this year—under the guidance much less that anticipated tn
middle of Ihe road on Myrtle of Commerce, represented the
ty Chamber of Commerce last
of sill, committee chairman the next few years.
Avenue between Second and development company in the
night [minted to Ihp potential­
Guidon Frederick and James
‘ Airports,'
he declared, ly bright future of this area's
Third Streets.
negotiations
The
local
finance
P
Avery
—
the
committee
re
• * •
"are not well loralcd, accord­ economy when he addressed a
institutions participating were
t.lined the rngmrrmg firm of ing to surveys and contacts
In answer to numerous r e ­ Florida State, Sanford Atlan­
meeting of Ihr Seminole Coun­
Lockwood and Green of Green­ with Eastern, Delta and Na
quests from Sanford and Sem­ tic* National Bank and First
ty linard of Realtors at Sem­
ville, S C., In make the nec­ Imnal airlines " As to high­
inole County grid tans about Federal Savings and Is.an As­
inole Plaza in Casselberry.
essary feasibility aludies.
ways, "Standard* are being
the ticket situation (or ihr 2oth sociation
He listed the establishm ent
Although final report* are very closely studied," Doyle
TAM All \ S S H : | l T i l
annual Gator Howl classic in
of a metropolitan telephone
W I) Blake Is preddent of
Hot yet available from the en­ claimed, especially in view of
Jacksons llle, we’ve got the the company and Mrs Marilyn
Me Vi*n &lt;iiuntii's Unit h»%r e*
system, higher education th
JACKSONVILLE 11*1*1» —
gineering firm, periodic pro­
atraight stuff from Hubert L. B!ake is vice president. Cltcutl Court Judge William
It) Coiled Pres*
wood trees and plat]} u f.lh t UA'ricnrfd 9I'Hintl tnntHnirfit gress rem its presented by the tile site of the proposed uni­ ilw form of a county commun­
Ml cull, tiator Bowl official. Alt)*. Stuart Smith rcp'cscntversity and the highway con ity junior college and the East
l bench in* rams and gates* at«m» wane like.)' to iop.pi«.
L. Durden »*&gt;■• he expect* to
turn utter of Tii**rr Ihnii five project director fur the com­
Hubert says Ihera are less ed the Ulakes in the transac
University,
(tines whipped the Columbia pin *vnt above lust yooi i.vrr® pany overwhelmingly indicate nections which will be requir­ Central Florida
itile !-y the Tit at of the year eau*ed thi worst floods in
than 1.000 tickrls available
ed "F urther." said Doyle, and the development of water
tion and Ally. Joe Davis the on n toil vvhph aeekx r&gt;- years along Ihe Pacific Coast River into waves winch pound
ttivrn H'biii! imnl •tnte •« boo| the nrceasiiy for such a ter­ "we are giving close attention projects which would include
Some ot these are excellent development firm.
ed A*tnria 1»fr , wa.-dimg out
asxe«*mi-nl for l a v * tn Duval today
g.
scats but they are singles
fiiiiilt
Uttniu
to* minal as one of the prime de­ to a new trend, that of putt­ a port terminal, Ihe .Sanford
iwn mi lo*u sections ul tadCounty at fail market value
velopment* of 1tie river s po­ ing research and industrial
Entire
towns
were
evaruat
.
t
.
V
Ticket requests can be ad
marina and the ht. Johns In­
I collapsing two docks, “'J •
tential In Ihe area of Iran* area right on university cam
ril and houses were swept
dressed to the Gator Bowl As
Itu*
vru\*lh
t
Rill*
dian filler canal projects.
-Ulk
ng
tine
barge
and
cap*u
away by tile raging water.
puses "
aorta Ron. 11 East Forsjth,
ill |&lt;m \ .ml l
mil* nf ihr puliation
In Ihe Immediate future,
I I i TOLD V I I 1. E. T ii r
Many Cent i a I Florida Brins
Resident] of t alllornia » Eel mg arudher
Jacksons llle Florida S t a t e
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to the field of economics, Krtder stressed the current
It*
float- d o v e r a m a m
r.»n*'.s i i r i i
l • i t i *t 1. -i River t .in.von said the dejjue
meets Oklahoma in the event
i|*» K• ft Di *|1V, f bl' ctl 1i»|Jrii*ti! and Industrie* have already tmylc pointed out ’ 11&gt; 1910 ttie growth of the county’s econ­
„hvv
in ,i l o n s Bav . »ic
l ti,*s»|t»r i»*l'i!* nimrd vatth was worse IJ.ali tin* dlsa*tioi• 99
•Ini!’
jutlljtl* i tl -.l* pi t 4• n» provided la.ckwiN.il and Given cast central Florida region omy and pointed to an ex­
Rus'iim miitltf
ni«ch!f.c1Lruni floods of 1935 Bund Teds ot I i w . n e i * m i n e d h o m e s a n d
with information a* to the ton
A Living Nalixily Scene is
will I* the richest market area pected 575 million tn hank
' \ i‘T^ 1lif t"KJ. I*.| i i \ V prr
iatUUU-s win- m i l uateil Iloin . M i l riiitncroiis r o a d s .
being presented by the Lu­
TALLAHASSEE (CPU - ail it'tmkin^ lhi k* y
• till
mi 1imj■t . »■11• 1111r.if t h«* nage they would import and in Florida P will have the deposits during 1965 aa com­
ji
m
Drill
\
i
!U*:
i
«»f
INiulti,
tinstorm
wa*
blamed
l-u
export
on
riv.-i
barges
when
tile area
ther League ot Good Shepherd Gov Karri* Bryant. financier
highest per capita income," he pared with a predicted 3311
' 1" i Ift 4 fit 1*f'1 n Min- finl f m3.
Iti
t«*if h im :
the lerm lntl
constructed.
unr town was under live .t least two death* m (tie
Lutheran C h u r c h through Ed Ball and other state politi in * *o
sires*t*I ’Brevard County is million in J964 anil the |5U mil­
.-II. as winter s first (til! da)
Today's actum mean* that
feet id wall i
Wednesday from 7 30 until cal figures have Applied to • t ir.
listed along Ihe id richest lion figure hit ill 1963.
I oli* r 1« ul ul j*1fi.ii fun U
t loot! w j ter s &lt;hew ed &gt;ii|» vented a fury u! rain and
ll.e County Commissioner* will roumirs In the t'nited States
S 3o p m . and on Christmas State Treasurer J. Edwin Lar
un i ratr &lt;•f iifl. 1»i» nbov*f five
"Here in hemmole," Krlporting cai tii (rum the lOOlfr winds mixed with heavy snow
submit the enabling act In Its
Eve from 7:3u until 9 p m .
son fur authority to organize
"The type of industry we der declared, "the brightest
pt*r ff-nt 11d iutb'd Spiumulr
present form to the county *
PA I LliSON, N. J. t L'PI) — ut Ihe canyon's famed m l in ei-nlrid Washington and the
a multi million dullar life m
art attracting to Ibis region is outlook for continued - indus­
1 1* p«T 4« rit, 137.729.
■sieilJ, ta -e a d e -•Ir-1 Rocky
legislative del. gallon —. Mate
Hit* nrlwwii) ia r usrtl hy a
suratire company.
what areas through ttie coun­ trial growth Is in the field ul
inoutitalliv.
Sen Mack Cleveland Jr. and try are trvmg to get," Doyle
Tile license for the rompaii) ;!i!ik‘ o f h m o lit* w Itu *n ib u a h -“
electronics." He included re­
I lie ra-iis Hide 3o -in.a- an
Mj Ii- Jtep Joe Davis — for
hat tiern delayed because the • •l n hank 11Uck at a church
claimed. ‘ We are and will be search and manufacturing and
aour
winds
rdf
the
mean
into
further
action
by
the
Male
orgslliters did nut list Ihe m l o i y iiud €ftc'tt|ie«i with
getting people with more than was obviously referring to
notlhein e aliform* and trice
Legislature tn llic next ses­ average Incomes and "that
names of officials who will 114,MOO u a i fftuml only a
government contract* for aero­
16332633
. gun Highways were cut off
sion.
*.win.it ilutumc from the rob*
run (he new company.
,,,
, , ,
, means w« must also be pre nautical and space research
and homes Hooded try runa
jiuliei mid linluy.
The teller of application, h* *y
to meet the problems ol projects which are being re­
TAMPA (L T D —State GOP sagned by Bay W. Richardson
by (he legislature, will create
r o it r
l.Al HE It DALI way rivers.
more schools, more |K.lice and ceived hy arc* based elec­
Chairman Tom F. Brown hat J r of Jacksonville, who will
CHICAGO i FPI -The Na a port authority with mein- fire protection, and additional tronic Brins,
i L’P I' —
SI*iIt- Board of • ontrol
written a letter u&gt; Gov.-elect become ene of Bryant’s law
tlnr\»l Safety ('mined said lo twrs of the authority's tmard services these people will re
NEW YORK ( U P D —Stan- mjjntier Dr t harles F-&gt;rnian
During the meeting, S. 1C.
Hiydnn Burnt aiking for *
' day between 5.V) and 050 per bring named by the governor quir*.
when the governor tuii D Sanson, one of the has written Gov Farris Dry
Wilson, vice president of Ilia
Ipeclir icu fo n Of tftr Legfr • leaves office Ja n . A, said l i e iToTnt!’~r?rhf«*r» N*f~-*•).»*»«» * .
'.UP would to. kilted, m traffic . According to the committee.
"Another are* under study." I lurid* Board of iti-allors'
Ia lure at "train a t possible corporation would he run by f 7 iiitllioli h i g h e r e d u c a t i o n considered as a ineitil.i r id
.leeiilunU during the Christ once Hie port authority If rf' t M m r n » r ~ "f*' tiw ^ r e s m -r ■mtrrtrt f t e r r — frrvfsWn#— FA
aricr ,tan. i,"
tahhvhed ttie U-aid would tin
..!&gt;•* tiollil.i* wc- k- od
Ihe rdSiona! heads of Iwn .-.ml i i K i g ru m , d i e d a i i o a t d (tie stale * new Board ol IU
Lion of ttnv Si John* River tu Mew art flelmly as president
The ipccial test ion would
The lu.lldav otfiii.illy xt.irts mediately seek to locate the sin because one of the major of tiir county board lor 1965.
large life insurance cpmpanir* il &lt; Inn i cjucvri Elizabeth gents
consider reapporlionment In hut he did not give Unur I in- Miami i.usinessiuau was
I
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at f&gt; p tn local time Thursday terminal and arrange finances
Foiman said tn the letter
reasons why people are com Herbert E Stenstrorn V*s In­
the lettyr Brown said "a na me*.
he did not want to serve a* t I PI) Pmujilrn! Jutm- Il to- and ends j I midnight Sunday for' Ita construction
II ( ) ch I s old.
tng into this section l* ta-cause stalled as - vice president,
cloud of illegality" will hang
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fill!
lull'll
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Groundwork
tor
the
enahl
Howard I'v Ic, president of
a regent b e t,hup hr i* o|i|«e.
of
the climate and the recto* Ben F Ward Jr, as secretary,
over ttie 1963 Florida Legisla­
• d to t&gt;ov • Itit Haydon !» i'll i n it i hjiiii'r In ritiii ♦ ji the 's-fe's ••- nul. -aid tills tng act lias been under way Burial facilities and this I* the Itiiymnnd kensing as treasur­
ture unless the apportionment
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WILKES5 - HA It RE. Pa Burn*
basic- re is, hi wJiy we have all er and Ernest boulhward a diproblem is solved.
account the 10 per lent n»f Members of the cham bers
.His duties as a tlietul.er of , • filling fur il«,iiis hr
i
l
I’D —ltd ue workers found
this potentitl today Already,", rector.
Burns has said he will call
Fiji
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in
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hmlurt
P-Ut
committee
visited
ports
m
traffic
fatatll.es
since
iutk3
1
the ilfe le a * tHoly of one min- the Bfoward County School
a special session for TcapporSriTi-tm y IGiLrlt
The record lor a three day o&gt; both Florida amt Georgia,
r r early today after freeing Board were requiring non. of
tionment, hut after the regu
tamed consultants, sifted
VISNilJlIiitM llfld Hit IuIt I* t hristmas Imlidav. such as
Ins time, t o iman said m the
another
fj
om
rave-in
debit*
A coroner'* jury convened
lar session.
letter and told Bryant lie it! I hr Jiiifit Ctilri* &lt;*f .%Iji ff It.is year, w.it act in 1935 tlji until Hie rnale of reports,
which
iiuit
tiupped
them
L
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p
for more than two hour* last
vt« noet with when 609'lrjlL&lt; dratlis were &lt;4 o the rur mg rue tld at tons of
could not adequately j c t u a s ' * 'j r no'hrduled
night and returned a verdict feet undcig.ound m an an­
•ids o ^ o trfu ’ port**on the
It Ht ll.e LBJ ttaneh for rHpHiefl j fliiririg list ycJFs
a regent.
thracite
mine.
of
"self-inflicted
gunshot
ji firm I liM»k »»t miytury itrrsM* ofie day holiday, 236 persons rnLra tts^HU wategwSiy* and
n f t T QUALITY
r v iiA jr r v ™
ALWAYSa nF1R8T
wounds"
In
the
death
of
James
GAINfcSVILLE (UPD —A
1&gt;&gt; Ik* irulutliil In the fincal were killed mi the nation'* today oqtalncd - the I'mmly
fire in a locked bedroom caua- It. Hall.
Lomrnissiun's official bless
I'"e»i l»iidk'&lt;T Jiitminn will ii*ml highways
SAIGON, South \ let Nam
Mr. Hall was found dead in
trd some |5,0tH) damage at the
I'yle said that during' a nor mgs.
t itn^rt-AA next cnemt)i,
1
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Viet
Nam's
Kappa Sigma fraternity house hi* atore on French Avenue
"I h« di'fI*n«c budgtl, u tin h mai three day non-holiday per
all tha Unlveraity of Florida. Dec. 9. Last night’* jury was young ge'nerals who iliaaotvrd
in r'inntnt; this ym r Ht fl'.r.R lod at this time of ihe year
Tha fir* oeeurred in tha room aummonfd by C^rptur W th" High National ( ouneil
1 ilh-.n, mnxHtulrg ipo|«* thsn i.t.out 4.V) person* would die in
of a atudent who had gunc Hugh Dunran to hear avidenre .''onday lifid srfrstrwl 23 putt* t r o r i T w o i t n i ' - r t t p i ? —The IlMlf tf over-*
government ] t r a i n f acrulnrtt:
j tirian* appeared today to first TFX, a warplane that
home for Chriatma* holiday*. in the case,
tsI JI'IIill Vlf M- Narnaru armounehave yielded in Ihe face of started some political wart ol
Origin of th* blase was not . -7------------ —ita own. roomed to 15,nun feet ,d u , ‘ nmnth ‘hat he rxpect* O rland o
s t r o n g American pressure.
determined.
A grandmother and three
in its maiden fiighl Monday tn remain below the |,VI bilSHOPPING
tot* abandoned by their parThe t r st. although rut short tiorv mark in hi* proposals
t ’APE KENNEDY M T U — cut* WILL have a Merry
GALVESTON. Te*. ( I T U by mrrhaniral troubles was for the newr fiscal yea., vshirh
sta.t* m-xt July 1.
An Orlando company will Christmaa, thank* lo th* efJarnca
J.
Reynold*,
an
aacalled
"practically
perfect
"
Theft of a ttlaviiimr aet
huilil a 31.34 million training fort* of the Sanfurd-Urlando
"1 am a happy fellow
said
m * tiiti t iectnlary of labor,
from th* Meloda* Skating
building for lunar astronaut*, Motor Club.
Air
Force
Secretary
Eugene
.
was
ordered
to
join
deadlock­
Rink i* hllng inveatigaled by
Club member* •'adopted"
ed negotiation! between ehip- Zuckert alter the trsl flight
NEW YORK (U P I(—Joseph the Army Corps of Engineer*
the aheriffa office. Deputies
the four aa their project for
per* and longshoremen'* un­
&lt;Joe Bananas. Bonanno, Ihe unnounred today,
■aid th* thief pried open a
The root m et. wa* a wanted the Christmas season,
ion leader* today to prevent
allegedly kidnaped M a f i a
P tu »
door to enter tha building
They gava the grandmother
a threatened dock etrike that
chieftain, failed Monday to to Smith A Sapp Construction
CHRISTMAS S E A LS ft|h lT B a n d
•oroetima over tha we«k«nd.
10% F a d . Tax
money to help her meager In­
JACKSONVILLE (LTD —
•H e r RESPIRATORY DISEASES could tie up Uia nation'* Gulf Th* Army Carp* of Engineer* come out of hiding and a p p e a r, Company, with completion i« t
come, clothing and toya for
and Atlantic aeaport*.
before "a federal grand Jury *or November,
• SCIENTIFICALLY DESIGNED
h** Scheduled three public as jus lawyer promised he
The building will b# used the children.
to
provide
simulator
training
hearing* next month on wa­ would.
A club official said today
• GUARANTEED ONE YEAR
.
BIRMINGHAM, Eng. (LTD
ter requirement* for Evei'The lawyer, William P. Ma­ for the Apollo spacecraft’* tha parents abandoned th*
—Gaorga Waiter*, 11, ha* been
• DELUXE BANDS
A thief climbed through « gladca National Park. The loney, appearing surprised and command and lunar excursion childran along with three oth­
charged with attem pting lo
modules.
It
will
be
located
btsring*
Will
b«
a
t
Miami
ers
tn
the
family
and
“
Just
window
at
Midway
Eltmtnshaken
byr
Bonanno'*
contin­
m urder hie wife by connect­
• UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING
^
tary School over th* weekend Jan. 19, Clewistpn Jan. 20, ued absence, went before the near the manned spacecraft disappeared." The other chil­
ing an electric wire to a dour
• MANY STYLES TO CHOOSE FRO M
a lid look a typewriter, the.r- and W ist Palm Beach Jalt. grand jury himself for 75 min operalions building in the in­ dren ar* being cared for by
. Jjandlc. an idea he gut from ■
ti uaU i*l complex.
aUtar1 aaiaUr**,
uica.
i li 't deputies icporUd Today. : l
lu ltv U w a program .

Port Authority Wins County OK
Commission
Approves Bid
For State Act

Bright Future
Painted For
Seminole

rmwA...

BRIEFS

Rule Next Year

Bryant Looks
To The Future

Pacific Coast Towns Local Schools
Roll Up 6.48%
Hit By Raging Floods

t

Rods Attack

Getaway Car

Remap Session

Conlrol Board
Member Quits

Grim V/arning
For Holiday

Ilies Oli Ship

Military Costs
Face LBJ Axe
.inii.ssoN c i r v.

Coroner’s Jury

Miner Killetl

Gives Verdict

li

F rat House Fire

Yield To l T.S.

mu?tff

New Warplane

T0W N CRAFT

Flight Perfect

Firm
Winn Contract

. Strike Pat-ley

TV Stolen

17 JEW EL W ATCH ES

Adopts Four

FOR

LADIES AND MEN
ONLY

No ‘HananaH*

$ 1 3 88

Park Hearings

Idea From TV

School Filtered

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Motor Club

�*$»

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Bear Lake Wins
Gray-Y Trophy.

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By Maryann Mil**

WASHINGTON
- A
new org»ni*»tJ*m to help ff«acyvelivr* win paiiiUgj ofiuc
b*a been ict-up by a (roup of
prominent figure*, mowly *up
porter* pi Sen. BirryM Goldwater.
Outgoing Hep Itonlld
Bruce (p |nd.) i* chairman ol
tbe nrgfnUaUon. tb e^n icm .o
i'.onlcrvati.c Union i^OUjr
Bruce win ba* one ol the
most couMinalfte voting re
cord* in I'oqgrcti did not teei
re election liter *n uo*ucce»»

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H I'O K T H M A N H IIII* T R O P H Y w o n .b y th o H our L a k e E le m e n ta r y G ra y Y
T V atn, p lr t u n 'd In-low, in p re v e n te d in to p p h o to b y GeorKC D a b b s, school
p r in r ip a l, to C lin t G o re c , p r e s id e n t. L ook o n a t le ft is K en P a tr ic k , vice
p rt'rtld e n l u n it a t r i g h t , K y le I i o u o , n e e r c tu r y a n d D on H an le y , G ra y . Y
le a d e r.

rury voyage, the 1**1 Amer­
ican orbital mission
Tina means that moil hup*
ll gone lor the Pulled Mate*
to launch the four -maimeti
Gemini m in io n s orlglnilly
Scheduled lor ttnkt The four
lllghtl would bare totaled
some AuO min.hour* in apace.

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V a n PlSMUdll Ss Hal i i ^ h t ha.l th o tlsy&gt;J.is Now \ Oal ' idiac-ald.

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baulord N asal Air Siattun in
keeping with past years is' go
lug all nut again this re a r
with fh ilslu ia s dinner
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Fur the sailors aud \la i lues
who will nut he able m go
home tor the holiday season,
it will be a choice tw-lwveu
loasl bc-vt and luiVvi tur the
IU11U cOUIsr*
Also ill kvepsog. with- lh«
season ttuit cakv. puinpkns
pie mim ed meal pie and hard
caud.s wVU t&gt;e Ivaluivd tor
denser I
lhe menu includes tomato
koup. satluie*
coin bread
divVtUSg
Hr ashed potatoes
glblwt | i s i | . •gieeo peas, corn,
cranberry sauce, salad stud
led ce ie o sweet pi. S ea sa
soiled obtvea ttu-V eupa. W
tuL-s. esaortvd breads. ice
cieauj turtle. tea, sulk and
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wnLs and guwaLs Us U&gt;e staLilll s
gutiuiel niwaa tor Jinner u
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Cray Y tram won th r North* ■
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Award preaentad at a banquet
held a t
Edgewater H u h
School with 53 local boy a and
th rir father* In attendance.
Of th* overall 600 men and
bo)-* attending from 14 other
area tchoolt, th* Bear I.aVa ,
club had th# largeat reprearnU \&gt;
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tion of receiving the o n tj*
Sportamanahip Award givena f thi* time. It alto larked
only one point to receive th a .
Branch Football Award which
went to the Fern Creek
School.
Fpotball certificate* were
awarded to each of the boy*.
Th* Cray Y'a practice every
Wedneaday afternoon afte r
school and on Saturday* the
team meet* other aehoolt in
competitive game*. Following
laat week’a practice, the Tri
Gray T girl*, under aupet-^
viaion of M itt Nan Comstock,
entertained at a victory party
for the boy* and »erved re—
frrehm rnta of cake, cookie* •
and «oft drink*.

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Gerald R. F o r d (RMich.) is trying to tinA neat H o u s e minority
* leader Charles Ualleck.
House R e p u b 1i cans
elect their leader for
the 89th Congress on
Jan. 4.
(NEA Telephoto)

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These W-D Brand Broad Breasted Turkeys are inspected by the United
Stotcs Department of Agriculture and given the Grade "A*1 seal. Each
Bird is quick frozen to lock in all the tender goodness. W-D Brand Turkeys,
are special broad breasted birds raised to give more white meat.

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The DeBary Civic A*»oci«» READY TO SERVE SHRIMP (In Market)
rtiet)
tion will aponior a Chriitma*
P arty at 7:30 p.m. today in
Pkg.
the Community Center.
PHILADELPHIA
A ipecial program of mus­
ic will he presented by an 80tysroire combined choir of the
First
Baptist,
Community SUNNYLANO FRESH PORK
Methodist and First Presby­
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tion of Ethel Bortseh with BOB WHITE SLICED
Laura Platt Brown at the pia­
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McGee. Isabel Rearirk, Beat­
rice Muller and Mnrsnretti
I.nkrman. Accompanying will
be Barbara Bedient.
Santa Claus will be at the REGULAR 2/29* . . LIBBY
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BLUE OR W HITE ARROW
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Elected!
Important Section haa ju st
taken place—the election of presi­
dent and vlca president of the Unit­
ed 8tatea.
Unlike the election of Nov. 8, In
which Americans went to the polls to
chose members of the Electoral Col­
lege, It will be some time until the
results of this one are made known,
even though only 588 votes were cast.
I t is a fairly safe assumption, how­
ever, th a t when the electoral votes
are unsealed by the president of the
Senste on Jan. 6. Lyndon Johnson
and Hubert Humphrey will be de­
clared president and vice president.
This Is fortunste, because a num* •
ber of persons are plsnning to a t­
tend Mr. Johnson’s Inauguration In
Washlngtpp on Jan. 20. While they
are not required to purchase or rent
formal dreaa for this get-together of
Just plain folks. It could still be erabarring and Inconvenient If It were
revealed that the Electoral College
had eloctad somebody else.
Theoretically, this is possible. The
Constitution merely specifies th s t
the electors meet in their respective
states and vote for a president and
vice president. The only restriction
Is that a t least one of the two can­
didates may not be an Inhabitant of
the same state as the electors. Oth­
erwise, thqy may vote for whomever
they please.
In practice, of course, with a few
rare exceptions, the electors have
voted for the caiMUdataa of the party
which received the most votes In the
popular election held In November.
The Electoral College syslam so
works, though, that three times In
our history—-1824, 1876 and 1888— ‘

the presidential candidate with the
majority of popular votes did not re­
ceive a majority of the electoral
votes.
Because of .this system* which was
designed to take the election of pres­
ident'an(T-vice president one step
away from the "demos”—the crowd
—It Is possible for only 11 states to
elect an administration. A candidate
need carry only these states, which
represent only 22 per cent of the to­
tal electorate, to win the nation.
Another criticism Is that those who
run state politics can put up states
of unpledged electors, such as hap­
pened In Mississippi In 1864. This
legally deprives voters of the right
to vote for the candidates of their
party.
Over the years there have been
scores of proposals for reform or
abolition of the Electoral College.
But not until there Is some gross
miscarriage of the popular will la It
likely th at any revleion will be seri­
ously considered.
In view of President Johnson's
sweeping victory In November, any
talk of electoral reform will be acaddemlc for a t least the next four
years.

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (N EA ) —
Two months of U niversity of
California student rallies, pic­
keting and ill-h is aimed a t
expanding campus political
activity bring to mind how
f a r I*va w en students go
politically In tome foreign
countries.
The California demonetrattons and the civil righte ac­
tivities organised by atudrnta
a t le m i schools raise ths
qutiUofi: Will U. 8. campuses
eventually become the politi­
cal hotbeds universities al­
ready havs become In many
other countries?
I was in Mexico City a
number of yeers ago when
the authorities were moving
the University of Mexico
from the center of the city
to the suburbs. Mexicans told
me th is m ors was in large
p art aimed at getting the
students outside of the cap!tal so their politics! effec­
tiveness' would be reduced.
In an emergency, I was
t o l d , Mexican government
troops could bar the students
from entering the central city.
Ae long ae the university was
in the center of town, such
control was practically im­
possible.

Thought For Today
And forgive us our debts. i»s we albo have forgiven our debtors; — Mat­
thew 6:12.
TfiTmhst difficult of all virtue* l i ­
the forgiving spirit. Kevengo seem"
to be natural with man; it Ik human
to want to get even with an enemy.
—William Jennings Jlryun.

Dr. Crane’s

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There li precedent for the
loving c s rt with which Re­
publicans are assaulting each
other In public end demand­
ing th a t thl* or th a t one
among them be compelled to
wa|k the plank, blindfolded,
bound and gagged.
Republicans merely a r e
seeking vengeance on someene for the humlllHtlon Uiat
attended their recent mis­
matched engagement w i t h
LUJ'a legions. It Is 111 years
sines the Republicans have
been so angry among them­
selves. T hat was in ths year
1919 after H arry 3. Trutnan
had licked Thornes E- Dewey
and the pollsters in a presi­
dential election.
Then as now the Republi­
cans demanded s scapegoat

Herald Area Correspondents

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Mrs. Julia Hartaa
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Mrs. Rltchla Harris
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Mrs. Marysnn Mile#
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428-4444

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and tha choice fell nn Hugh
Schott, of Pennsylvania, . a
young men then of misleading
milk appearance who was
rhslrm sn of the Republican
National Commit!**. So It was
th a t ths Republican N ational
Committee assembled in Jntiusry, 1919. In Omaha, Nsb.,
to, fire Routt and to purge
Itself of th e,stu p id ities that,
had snehled an umlorraUd lit­
tle guy from Independence,
Mo., to make the tirand Old
P arty and lta UUH nominee
look like clrcue clown*.
All hands Joined to mnk*
fleotl walk the plank. ] l w h s
un Improbable c e e l I t I o n
agKlnet him, consisting In the
mnln of the followers of H ar­
old E. Staseen, then a hlg lib
ernl figure In politics, of the
late Robert A. T aft, Mr. Con­

Lake Mary
Mrs. Franrr* Wester
11J-4114
Lake H oarse
Mr*. If. L. John***
441-4724

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Mrs. Joss Msgla
111-4744
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Mr*. Clareac* Hayde*
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Mrs. Kvelrn Lundy
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Phil Newsom Soy£

In Panam a, it was a group
of students, infiltrated by
Communists, who set off the
publicised Panama Canal Zone
rioting.
In Kaigun recently, students
Holing reportedly played a
p art In forcing Msj. Gen.
Nguyen Khanh to give up the
presidency cf South Viet
Nam. Some of these students
told me they planned to in­
crease their political activity.
In the years I lived -in
Japan before World W ar II,

The Lighter Side

CASE" U-482: Sue G., aged Istretched muscle that now in the child with • crossed
S, has s Very 'common prob- lets the crossed eye deviate eye.
WASHINGTON fU P I) —
lem.
to one this.
Many parents, like Bus’s Dy popula'r demand, I shall
’’Dr. Crane,” her worried | Ths operation Is somewhat mother, mistake the correc­ epeak to you today on the
servative himself, and of Col. mother began, "Sue’s left eye 1like the sewing process which tion of a crossed eye with the power arid glory cf okra.
Robert R. McCormick, publish­ is badly crossed.
ynu wive# employ when you operation for cataract.
In previous lectures on this
er and editor of the Chicago
In tha latter, it Is ths subject, I have discussed some
"So she ignores the images wish to narrow a waistline
Tribune. These Joined to Indict th a t fall on th at rye and uaas that is too largs.
milky lens Inside the eyeball of the many things that esn
You then take a tuck in the which m ust be removed, for l# done with okra, up to and
Scott a t the symbol of Dew- ju st her right eye.
ay’s misrule of the Republican
"Hut ths aye surgeon eaye fabric to tighten the w aist­ It sets likr a frosted pane of Including eating It. I have
party.
glass and thus prevents Us related how okra Is bring
her crossed eys should be line.
The eye surgeon likewise victim from seeing much ; a(Ur]|r ,| al „ blood plasma subThe trlieli had picked their straightened or It will grow
shortens the stretched eye more than « blur of while nUiute. a treatm ent for ul­
candidate for the chairm an­ almost blind from dlauee.
ship, Roy E. Dunn of Minne­
"Y et 1 shudder at any op­ muscle so it pulls the crossed light.
cers. a paper stock, etc.
flut • cataract operation
sota. For two days tha battle eration affecting ths eyes. eye beck Into proper align­
yinee then, ritixens In nil
ran alio lie performed under
raged In the committee’* Oma­ .Suppose something should go ment.
part* cf the country have
The operation is putnlesa local anesthesia, Just like that
ha hotel. The political anger wrong, Dr. C rane?"
w ritten to me, begging to
was terrible lo see but ■ plea­
Unless a doctor In Inebri­ and ths child loses hardly a uaed by your dental surgeon.
hear more about this won­
There if alto not even a
sure to listen to. The assem­ ated, nothing should go wrong drop of blood.
drous vegetable. S&lt;&gt;, hand in
All tha operating, too, U single drop of blood lose!
bled politics becstna a t last so with such eye surgery.
hand, let us explore the m at­
Ami within a few days the
venomously angry with them­
Correcting c r o s s e d eyes done outside the eyeball, ao
ter more deeply.
you
jw
rm
ta
can
&lt;|uit
shuddervictim now can look out
selves and sach other thnt should certainly be done beI was particularly gratified
th*-y lapsed Into ths truth fore the victim rnlera school, ing about possible lose of vis- , through th at eye th a t formerby
two letters that I receiv­
ly
was
milky
due
to
vhitfor that helps produce two i*m in that eye.
■ml began telling Isles.
ed from Tennessee, for each,
Assembled there In Omaha good eyes.
The eye surgeon doesn’t en* Ish lens.
Lacking the lens, however, in its own way, contributed to
were men who had been play- &gt; Otherwise, the unused eye ter the eyeball itself to cor­
the patient will need eys . the advancement of ekra ns a
ing the tough game of pa lit- Will grow relatively blind Just reel s&lt;|Uinl (crossed eye).
Ilia surgery ia neat, pro- glasses to focus on this news- | cultural force (p our society.
hs a long time. They knew from disuse,
paper print or thread a 1 From Hill Williams, news
where the bodies wrre burin!. ' And
the
operation
is rise and sight-saving.
editor of the Paris (Teiin.)
Not only doe* the *y* su r­ needle.
who hurled thrm and who got neither bloody nor painful, so
Poet-Intelligencer, I learned
geon
thus
save
the
vision
of
Hut
if
the
cataract
has
not
buried thrm and who got paid ‘ you parents should not fret
been present too long (mean­ th at there has been staged
for what. And In the heat of jOr shudder nt any proconcaiv- that crossed eye.
Hut he also prevent* many ing that t be retina is Still for the past eight year* a
thc battle to oust Scott, these cd horrendous picture,
"W est Teiinci-see Okra Fes­
battlers told all or almost all. | Thu eye surgeon will slm- sin'inl inferiority complexes sensitive), then such • patient
tival," complete with an okra
th
st
alm
ost
inevitably
develop-m
ay
rvguin
excellent
vision.
N i'ss rpportcre would have ply take out Ihu slack in tilt­
queen.
i-rcti willing to pay their way
“J u st think how t girl
into tioil national committee
—
------------- must feel to be culled 'Miss
meeting !f it had nut been for
O k r* !'" Williams wjqft*. ^
free. A good time was had by
I have been thinking about
all except the politician*.
It and when I do, I se rt of
When the showdown came
tingle all over. It almost
Scott kept hie job by a vote
makes me wish th a t I were a
of *1 to r-0 'and the curtain
girl to th a t I could experience
came down on ae musing a
S i n c e 1958, Mohammed bending than the Soviets'. The ed .States is th* anti-U.S. tone th* sensation more fully.
political show a* ever was.
Ayub
Khan has ruled Paki­ chief plank of her campaign of the campaign.
The other letter elm s from
Seven month* later Scott
For different reasons, both J. E. Gerretson Jr., of Belle*.
did 'resign as national rhalr- stan, first under m artial lew is a return to parliam entary
shirs have even fit to deny Tenn. I am passing a portion
man. Hut h a w asn't thrown and since 19tl2 under a eye- rule.
any pro • American senti- of It along because ft blends
la w e l t '\ a » a tieuWMF-1-'
^ h i W
I V ^ U j
h r-n trviy with Use epewsttag
He quit. The committee polls
The "baelc democracies” as en am ateur politician and WWrtvT**- ntwnbwr ,
.
who tried kicking Hcutt dis­ were devised by Ayub, a fo r­ us a tool of bis enemies, but ruling Pakistan Moelstn Lea­ holiday season. .
“I have learned th a t okrs
covered th at he kicked back, mer eommander-in chief of his tactics so far only have gue even declared loss of
hard. He was a slugger, too, the Pakistani arm y, to replace enhanced, th* crowds site ha* American friendship "good eaten before an evening of
riddance."
considerable Imbibing will
and told second guessing Re­ (he parliam entary system for been able to draw,
This despite the fact th a t Una the stomach And prevent
publican* who objected after which.he say* the 85 per cent
Ayub on th* other hand has
the election^ to hie conduct Illiterate Pakistani* are not campaigned on his record of U.8. aid to Pakistan in 1944 the usual Ul affects,' Garretduring campaign th at they ready and to establish rule stability, a quality notably amounted to more than 9400 son wrote. "Likewise, okrs
knew w htra they could go. under a strong president.
lacking In Pakistani politics million and th at Pakistan's eaten after such over-enthusi­
economic development la da- astic imbibing will frequently
Moreover, he told 'em he had
In effect, it strongly reeern- prior to his bloodless coup In
pendsnt upon e eontinutlon of eshn down a nervous and un­
tapes of their telephone con­ blee French President Charles 1968.
settled stomach."
th a t aid.
versations with him during the da Gaulle's F ifth Republic.
He has expanded industry,
Dcwry-Truman campaign and
Elections naming 80,000 Instituted land reform and
th a t they war* on recurd then "basic dem ocrats" who will In dona much for reduction.
as approving campaign tactics turn, select the next preaident
But, equally, he has no*
th a t now — gifted by second have Just been completed.
hesitated to jail rival politic­
eight — they condemned.
These electors ere expected ians and to close down news­
"T hrew me o n tl" Scott hol­ to vote on Jen . I , end what papers opposed to bis policies.
lered a t bis anunlet. "You had been expected to be e
And Just as he misjudged
and who alia, bub. P ut ‘am "walk-sway" victory for Ayub Fatim a Jln n sh ’* appeal, so he
up If you wanna fig h t"
now may be something lees seems to hav* misjudged oth­
Perhaps Republicans Chair­ than that.
er factor*.
man Dean Uurch it being Just , The reason Is e 71-year-old
The regime h a t bean pla­
as tough now as Bcott was spinster who li the sister of gued by strikes amung uni­
then. Ha knows tha world — the revered Mohommad All versity students demanding
•ven the political world—loves Jlnnsh, founder of Pakistan. g reeter freedom for studnt
a fighter.
organisations.
A
B h t Is Fatim a Jlnnsh political
around whom A yub's hereto­ number of students have been
fore scattered opposition h at killed and students end pro­
found en smotional rallying fessors severly manhandled.
point.
*
The tough treatm ent ia
She accuses Ayub of run­ amid to hava coat Ayub votes.
By Hal Cochran
ning a dictatorship mors un­
Closer to homo for the U n it­
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the universities and colleges
werd hotbeds ’of political op­
position despite strong efforts
by the police. A t one time,
many of tha schools had Com­
munist cells. Many schools
likewise had extreme nation­
alist student groups.
In China In World W ar II,
I learned from M jo Tsetung’s men th s t th s Red lead­
er’s own political activist boginnlnga ware cn a school
campus. A alsable chunk of
early Red Chinese activity
was among students.
Non* of this Is to imply th a t
student political activity in
tha countries I*v* reported
from is always either left
wing or right wing. I do mean
to suggest th a t In many for.
eign countries, student polltlcal activity has been strong
encugh to help overthrow goveminent*.
In ths foreign countries I
have l-een in, the students
(right wing, left wing or
whatever) usually were pre­
pared to reto rt to violence In
the heat of demonstrations.
T h i s teas true, huwever
moderate their leaders Intend­
ed to be when the movements
were organised.

Dick West’s

Worry Clinic

Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

The students had been held
responsible for a m ajor p art
In precipitating a series of
Mexican political edges.
A t ancther time, I was
walking down a street in H a­
vana, Cuba, (years before
C astro), when a soldier with
fixed bayonet forced me to
make a detour. Unknowingly,
I ’d been about to walk on the
sidewalk In front of the uni­
versity. Its students had been
Involved In a aerlef of demon­
strations and political riota in
which streetcars and auto­
mobile* bed been overturned
and destroyed. The Cuban
government had Isolated the
campus with a ring of sol-

Reading between the tine*.
I think that w hat GarreUon
(■' trying to tell u* Is th st
&lt;&gt;krn-can lie a .factor in the
preventicn and treatm ent of
hangover*. If »o, th s t i* fu r­
ther cause for rejoicing.
Some day. I predict, g rate­
ful ritlsens will be erecting
shrines lo okra all over the
world. In Georgia, they will
change the minis of the
(lkefenokee swamp to the
"Ukrafenokee swamp.’’
In Florida, they will change
the name of Luke Okeecho­
bee to "Lake Oknichobee."
The cltiiens of Oklahoma
will rename their state "O kra,
homa." In VenexUel*, the
Orinco River will be called
"Rio Okranoeo.” in Germany,
the city of Oberammergnu

will become "O V ram m rrraa"
General Motors will drop
the' OldimubiT* and sta rt
building an auto called tha
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day from 4 until 5 p. m.
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Florida
Strong NC 5
73-54Win

o r JULIAN STENSTROM
D urlng-ttW '.Tast few days
Tha H erald's sports depart*
m ent has had numerous re­
quests fo r ths latest Informa­
tion on tickets available for
th s Gator Bowl Gams In Jack­
sonville.
This year ths Scminoles of
Florida S tats will clash with
Oklahoma in ths 20th annual
presentation of th s event.

Walla, New Day
Top School Card
O, n .’s Walla, ths 1964 In­
augural Handicap winner at
the Sanford-Orlando Kennel
Club, get* her first feel of
ths lightning-fast raring strip
this season whan she goes to
the post In ths 11th schooling
race tonight.
Walla will be put to ths
acid tsst as aha goes against
young 0 . B.’s New Day, re ­
puted to be one of ths finest
runners a t ths track.
Another Oswald Brothers
puppy with sensational bill­
ing is 0 . B.’a Adjusted, who
runs tonight In ihfc 22nd rare.
O, B.’a Adjusted and 0 . B.'s
New Day have been aarmarked for great things •att SOKC
this year by racing i i r n U r y
It. C. Williamson.
“ They're strictly class A
runners," said Williamson.
“Judging fro m the kind of
r e p u t a t i o n they’ve built
amqng other owners and
trainers—they've gat to be
good." g
Another highlight of the
evening 85-race card will he
the 32nd race. E xtra Rock
and Royal Actress are match­
ed In this one, and both pups
are capable of sensational
feats.
Schooling races begin to­
night at 7. There is no ad­
mission charge.

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Even during the early years
of the Gator Bowl A llegation
press release* out of Jackson
villa continually indicated i
sellout for th a games.
We used to pee* this Infer
million along to readers and
callers who felt th a t It would
be useless to try to g et du
cats.
News reports on the gem#
the following day'w ould In
dice to from 6/WO to 10,000
Bests were vacant and the
fane would Then call The Her
eld end aek why we told them
It wee a sellout.
This year we didn't take
any chances. We talked with
Hubert Mltell, public rela­
tione man for the association,
on Monday and ha said that
there were slightly less then
1,000 ticket! left. We carried
this Information in the Clock
column on The Herald’s front
page Monday.
Bines Florida S tats la ona
of tha participants in thl*
year’s classic we doubt If
there'll be any seats left a t
game time. However, If the
crowd doesn't come up to
what they told ue It would be
don't blame Th# Herald,
By th# way, hero's an In­
teresting ( i d about on* con­
testan t In tha Gata Bowl thl*
year. Oklahoma's (rid ms*
chine has scored In 20 coneecutlva games. The le st time
the Sooner# were shut out it
happened right here In Flor­
ida. They were blanked by
Alabama In an Orange Bowl
outing on Jen. 1, 1063.
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T ie herd to say which la
creating more excitement In
Oviedo — the observance of
Christmas or ths coming of
the Lllswdrth, Me. High
School basketball learn for a
two-gams appearance In thla
area.
“Tha thing la mushrooming
into something big," said
Oviedo High Principal Clyde
Holder this morning. “ We're
going to do everything we can
to show our visitors a grand
time while they’re here. Of
course," he added, “ we hope
to beet them in both of those
games but ee fa r as hospital­
ity Is concerned they're go­
ing to get a reel taste of It."
The folks e t Oviedo a r t go­
ing ell out to entertain their
gursts. And, from w hat weVa
heard so far, the doeen ath ­
lete* and their coach and fac­
ulty advisor a r t going to get
tha VIP treatm ent.
T hat’s tha way it ought to
be.

L O U IS E
P R lE U E I t
and
A D O L P H P l t l L M L H , h »r h u s ­
b an d ! *t a t .
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No l l e . Is h . r . b y ( I v a n t h a t
u n d e r a d i r r t e nf ( o r t r l u a u r e
and s a lt entered h r th e Jud a e
n f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of the
N i n t h J u d l d e l d r . - o i l , In a n d
fur Bem lnnle C o u n t ) , F lo rid a,
nn t h e 111 h di&gt; of Decembe r,
1SSI, In e r e r t s l n c a u s e h . t n * - n
r i r e t K e d t r a l K . v l n s . a n d |,»en
A ta o c la tio n o f Orlandn. a corp n r a i l o n , p l a i n t i ff , a n d Lou lae
I T i - r a . r , e t vtr, el e l . d e f e n d ­
a n t s , b e l n s C h a n c r e No. 11411,
I will i t t l a t public a u c t i o n to
t h e M f h t a t a n d haat b id d er for
r a a h . a t t h e f ro n t dour v( t b s
C o u r t h u u . . In S a n f o rd , b a m .
Innle C o u n t y , F lo rid a , a t the
hu r o f 11:91, A. U . nn M o n d a r,
t h e 4th d ay of J a n u a r y . 1*44,
t h e f i t l o . l n * d a e r r lb a d p r o ­
Strickland-Morrlaon, F irst
perly i
L o t t l . Bloch C. BRANT- Federal and Sanford Electric
L F I SHORE S. F IR S T AD all posted victories in Junior
DITION. a e c o r d l n s lo th e
p l a t t h e r r o f aa raco rd ad In Boya Basketball League ac­
r i a l B»ok I. PS s a 41 of tion.
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Uia P u h lle Reco rd s of Kami,
Faced by Bill Smith's 16
not# C o u n ty , F lo rid a
(SE A L )
points, the Automsn recorded
B l I W U f meMlweWBBUbB^
T m n in m v m
r i -w r
C lark
By: M a r t h a T W h l r n , P . C Doug Malicxoweki* led the
- D avid W. H ed rick ,
Broadcasters with an even
o f t h a f i r m of
doisn points.
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Aulomen Post
40-20 Victory

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B y : B llao b ed h B r u e n e h a a
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Ths Electricians edged Pintcrest Resell by a score of Id
to 8(1. Sanford Electric wee
led by Ricky Smith who hit
for 23 big points. He wee ee*
listed by Al Groom* who
turned In a very fine display
of floor play. Ths Druggists
was paced by Hues Gordie and
Mika Richards who Ullled 10
points apiece.
Randy Brown didn't sink
but 10 points but they were
more than enough to make a
tremendous difference in F irst
Federal’s 80 to I I win over
the Sanford Atlantic Nation­
al Bank. Harley Sikes' 13
points war* tope for the Bank­
er* but not enough to over­
come the Savingemen.
In the Intermediate League,
the Colts fanned out tha Je ts
31 to 30. The winners ware
led by Jim William* end Roy
Dunn wha h it fo r 10 points
apiece. Bobby Alexander took
the gam e's high point honors
with 14 points. But it w asn't
enough to help the Colt# rocord a win.
In tha ethar contest, the
Rama whipped tha Lions IT to
M with Lloyd Well sinking
IS points. Glenn Roberson'*
eight points was beet for the
losers.

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they usually a n covered by
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o a t 4 l a n d o r u se d l a o e a j e a s lien therew ith .
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t o f l e a l da s e a t o f f a r e e l s s e r e
e n t e r e d l a C h a n c e r y a c t l o a No,
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HERE’S THE ELLSWORTH (Me.) Eagles, defending Class L state
champions, who will play a two-game aeries* during the Christmas holi­
days with the Oviedo Lions. They are (front, from left) John Petros, ■
John Royal, John Linnehan, John Whitmore, Wayne. Mayo and Jim
Markos; (back, from left) Larry Gross, Steve Bethem, Mark Nash, Greg
8tanley, Bruce Braley and Coach Stuart Taylor.

fe lte d Press International
Florida shoved SoutheastConference
basketball
prestige n notch higher Mon­
day n ig h t
The Gators trounced strong
N orth Carolina 73-64 * t
Gainesville In on* of foul1
games Involving SEC. teams.
O ther action saw Alabama
down Richmond 80 - 70, Au­
burn swamp Georgia South­
ern 80-04, and Tulana fall be­
fore Butler S4-67.
The SEC schedule tonight
see*
Georgia
entertaining
Clemson, Tenneeae# meeting
Florida S tate a t Memphis, end
JUST TO PROVE THAT HIS FISHING, atoriei
Vanderbilt taking on Miami of
are not a pack of you know what. The Herald's
Ohio.
..staff photographer Bill Vincent Jr. came up with
Florida controlled the back­
thla string of 19 speckled perch and a ahad
board* end h it almost 50 per
while fishing a t a speck bed ju st north of
cen t-o f its floor shots In or*
er-whclmlng the ice-cold T ar
Grassy Point in Lake Monroe. It took him ju st a
_ little over an hour to haul these aboard. W hoi
Heels.
G ary Keller (lumped in 24
took the picture?
points to pace the G ator scor­
(Herald Photo by MRS. Bill Vincent Jr.)
ing while Bill Cunningham
had two points leas for North
Caroline,
Alabama had a 62 per cent
shooting accuracy In storming
over Richmond.
The Crimion Tide swept in­
to an early lead, held a 4129 halftime advantage and
cruised lo it* sixth win in
he js' affectionately called by
By Jim Bacchus
■even start* this season. H ar­
ry Hammond* had 21 point*
Coach Dave Miller'* South hia teammate*, stand* 6-8 and,
fo r the Tide.
Seminol* Hurricane hoopstera unlike most other tall boya,
he has no problem with co­
Lee Defore scored ID points
may well be the finest junior ordination, He moves like a
in spearheading Auburn to its 1
home victory. The Tigers led high school basketball team guard. He is leading tha Canea
47-32 at halftim e and never in Central Florida. Or a t least in scoring, with 16.2 point*
fell below a nine point ad­ it appears th a t way a t the per game, and in rebounds!
moment. With their runaway He scored 23 m arkers in the
vantage In the second half.
Tulane fell behind a t the victory over a highly-regard­ 70-41 conquest of Mount Dora
Start and never caught up ed quintet from Mount Dura and totaled 24 in tha second
with Butler, trailing 40-26 a t Bibla School, tha 'Canea have SSJH tilt with Sanford. Stu­
intermission. Al Andrew’s 21 vaulted into* a position of a r­ a rt averages only two person­
ea prominence. At the holiday al fouls per game and hai yet
points'w ere high for Tulane.
intermission they had compil­ to foul out.
ed a perfect record of six
Mika H argis has mastered
wlna and no losses.
th* a r t of th* jump sh o t Hia
If you wera to ask Dava total of 31 field goal* la sec­
Miller for the secret of hla ond only to th a t of 38 by S tu­
club's tha success, ha would a rt and tha skillful forw ards'!
doubtless
reply
“practice, 12.2 scoring average also
ranks second on th* team.
CINCINNATI. Ohio (U PI) teamwork, determination, and
Brant Rosa, tha olhar forward,
a
lot
of
school
spirit.''
And
— Fifty-six member* of the
ia averaging 9.8 point* per
ladies Professional Golf Asso­ b* would b* correct. These
game. II* is noted for his abil­
four
things
era
the
atept
on
ciation earned a record f 341.ity to obtain rebounds, and
400 during 1964, with Mickey the ladder of achievement for
this recognition li not w ith­
any
team.
One
thing
he
would
W right, of San Diego, Calif.,
out reason. Jim Lucas and
fall
to
mention,
however,
collecting more than $30,000
would b* tha fin* coaching M att Hickok ar* th* playmakin tournam ent play.
era for th* flrit-etring quin­
Mis* W right officially won tha boys have had. Miller hai
tet. Their ability to accom­
been
building
thl*
team
at
th*
$29,800, and $2,120.60 In un­
plish thelf purpose can be
school
In
school
in
Casselber­
official monies for e $81,seen In ths team ’i high scor­
ry
for
two
years
and
it’s
avi920.60 total. She captured 11
ing average. Of couraa, they,
dsnt
th
a
t
all
his
hard
work
tournaments. The California
too gat thalr share of points.
par-bueter, however, fell short has paid off In full.
Luraa and Hickok have aver­
Big
man
for
tha
Hurricane*,
of her 1903 winnings that
who ar* avaraglng an amax- age* of 9.8 and 4,6, respective
reached $34,027.60.
ljr.
Ruth Jeeeen, of Seattle, Ing 69 3 points per game, la
Th* second string hasn't
Wash,, was second In earning* Bruce S tuart. “ Big Rad," a*
dona
much bench-warming
during the $2 official end one
thus far. Rif West, chief aubunofficial tournam ents with
stituta has scored aa many
$24,623 She wee first In five
aa 19 points in a alngta gam*.
official LPGA events.
Dennis G arrett haa scored aa
Kathy W hitworth of Mona­
high aa 16. Other player* wha
hans, Tex., won on* tourna­
Th* first end s e c o n d place her* seen considerable action
ment end finished second in
are Steve 8hepherd, Leonard

SS Hurricane Five

Hold Perfect Record

STUART TAYLOR, conch of the Maine state champion Ellsworth Engles
discusses defensive tactics with nenlors John Whitmore nnd Larry Gross
ns they prepare to invade Florida during the Christmas holidays with a
pair of contests against the Oviedo High Lions.

Mickey Wright
Eagles' Coach Taylor Confident Top Cash Winner
His Quintet W ill Down Oviedo
ELLSWORTH, Me. (Spl)—
Tha coach of Maine's defend­
ing claee-L champions Is con­
fident th a t hie team which
will meet tha Oviedo Lions In
Florida, will jell Into a win'
nlng unit by mid-staeon.
Ellsworth High School's
coach, S tu art Taylor, mad*
the statem ent after hie quin­
tet dropped a 62-49 verdict to
double-LL Crosby High of
DslfseL

Shepard’s Run
Winning Streak

&gt; The Eagles, losers of their
first four outings, have only
on* regular bark from test
year's championship team. On­
ly three others saw v an ity
action e year ago.
The personable Taylor says
hi* team lark* n consistent
scorer nod need* defensive
polish. But, adds the coach,
the boy* are working well to­
gether.
The returning regular Is
Larry Gross. The elx-foot
Gross played mostly guard
lest year but h ie been moved
to a forward thle season.

Ever since Shepard'* Oil in

ing blouses, they hev* been
on a winning streak, ee a
m atter of fact, they have won
ell four point* from their op­
ponent* for the pest five
week*. This p ast Thursday It
wee a different sto ry -ee the
Gessman Studio team finally
won the second game end
then the third game to gain
two-two split with the lead­
ers. High bowler* were Gladys
Edwards fo r Shepard with
191/614 end June G eum an
with 194/471 and Darkle Ow­
ens 468 both for Gasamen's.
Pencho’s R estaurant moved
Into a third place tie after
taking thro* points from
Lallan! House of Beauty as
Nora Je g g er had a 166/437
series and Nancy Conway
rolled 174/464. Bernice Chads
h it for a 169 gam s and Jana
Wain* tossed 163/464 fo r the
In the final
match of the morning, Ma­
han* Oil Co. team won thro*
from the Dennis and Martindale team.

Mixed League
Powell'* Office Supply team
had • host of bombers leet
week in the Mixed League
a t Je t Lanes ee they swept
aU four points from the De­
pendable*. Ralph Rett* was
tha leader with 198/618 fol­
lowed by hi* female cohorts
Dot Powell, with 194/608, ElItn Bette with 168/474 and
Erm a Anderson with a 161
gam*. Jo Ann Bohannon rolled a good 166 for the only
bright apot In the Dependebles line-up.
Tha E ight Belle split with
the Goof Offs although they
had two heavy h itU rs in
Teens Armao with a 160
gam* end Bob May with 218/
666. Thanks to the bombing
of 8u* Jackson who contrib­
uted a 186/493 to tha cause,
the Lead Pins snared a three
point win from the Tortoises
who were paced by Darkis
Owen* with a 171/114.

MERRY CHRISTMAS
FROM

Mac's Tavern
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA

ANDERSON. RUM.

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'Hounds
Their _ _
Ways

"Mm * McGiutf, Owntr
D o o r f t Back, M gra.

The other-forward position
it being played by senior Greg
Stanley end Juniors Wayne
Mayo and Jim Markos, all sixfnote re.
Tha guard* are senior John
Whitmore, 5-9, and juniors
John Royal, 6-9, John Petros,
6-7, and John Linnehan, 6-6.
The center Is big, 6-5, Mark
Nash, a sophomore, still needs
polish before he become* a
big scoring threat.
Bruce Breley end Steve
(leathern, both seniors, make
up the remainder of the squad.
Taylor Is now In his fifth
year as Eagle mentor. He has
never had a losing season end
h ai taken the Eagles to thd
Wesfelw • Jlfefwr ' tv u n itm m t
every year. HI* overall record
a t Ellsworth f. 64-87. Add •
44-7 record In two years et
Joneaport High School prior
lo coming to Ellsworth end
Taylor ha* an impressive rec­
ord of 96-34 as e varsity
coach.
Young and aggressive, ob­
server* look for the Ellsworth
Eagles to win their share of
games in eastern Main* this
year and provide keen competition for the highly rated
Done when they meet a t Ly­
man end Oviedo during the
Christmas Hoi Ida ye.

Pep Pills Take
League Lead

4*wr 04W
ets a eu bs m o m * J
third place
842.86.

innings of $22,*

Heavyweight Go
Slated Feb. 1
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
Floyd Patterson • Georg* Chu
velo heavyweight contenders
fight At Madlsoa Square Gar
den will be staged Feb. 1 sod
will b* televised on do sed d r
cult throughout the country to
theaters and other locations,
the Garden announced today.

During Holiday, No Waiting
For Lanes! Free Baby Sitting
Service At Lanes!

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Kickatt, and Ronnls T ulbert
Tha Southwind, aa South
Semlnola i* often eallad, looks
like it can go a long way thl*
season. They have already
clinched th* ragular-Saaaon
county championship, perhaps
they ran maintain thalr unde­
feated record.

By United Preea
E asters Division
W. I .
Boston
7
26
Cincinnati
20 11
Philadelphia
16 16
Naw York
I 22
W asters Division
W. I .
Lo* Angelas
19 11
8L Lodi*
16 14
Baltimore
14 17
Detroit
18 21
San Francisco
11 21
Monday's Result*
Los A ngslta 126 Naw York
111
Only gam* scheduled
Tuesday's Games
N.Y. vs. S.F. a t Sacramento
Wednesday'* Gamas
Philadelphia at Naw York
. Only gam* scheduled
Don’t train your dog to
hunt turkeys aa regulations
of tha Game and Fresh Wa­
te r Fish Commia*l6n prohibit
hunting turkeys with a dog.

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League a t J e t Lana* and
whan It wa# over a naw team
was In first place aa tha Tap
Pills swept all four from th*
Medics and moved into the
number on* spot.
Th* PRN’s grabbed a three
point win from the BID'* a*
Dick Elam rolled a 188/639
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LAST MINUTE GIFT SUGGESTIONS:
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By Jim Bacchus
The Lyman junior varsity
Greyhounds regained their
winning ways against L ateview Friday night, trouncing
the Little Red Devils by a
margin of 58 to 43. Th* tri­
umph was the Pupa1 third In
four sta rts this sesion, their
Ion* loss being inflicted by
Sanford's JV Seminolea.
Lyman got off to a poor
• ta r t in tha firs t period and
a t on* time trailed the taller
W inter Garden boya 16-6. But,
with le u than two minutes to
go, guard Steve Simpkins
sank hla first of 12 free
throws and the Hounda were
off and running. They scored
10 straig h t to begin the sec­
ond stansa and captured th*
lead from th* withering Dev­
ils. Both Simpkins and for­
ward Byrd Brownell played
fine basketball, scoring a com­
bined total of 19 pointi In th*
second period alona, Mika
Lucas also mad* a bucket be­
fore the intermission and th*
Pup* carrldJ a 34-24 lead in­
to th* dressing room.
Th* second half was almost
a replay of th* H ist, with th*
Lyman five displaying am az­
ing accuracy at the foul lane
and affective defensive tactic*.
The Greyhounds outscored th*
visitor* in each of the last two
periods, 13-10 and 11-9.
The leading acorer for Ly­
man was Simpkins with 20
points, 12 of them from th*
foul lane. Steve only missed
on* free throw shot all eve­
ning. Brownell made 14 points
on short shots beneath th .
basket and was tha leading
rebounder for Lyman. Doug
Gamble with 14 points ami
Steve Parrish with 10 were
high men for Lakeview. Oth­
er* who broke into th* scor­
ing column for th* Hounda
were Larry Lott with nine
points, Mika Lucas eight, Lar­
ry Ml|l*r 4, Ron Boston 2, Dar­
rell Allgaier two, and Charlie
Newell one.

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By Abigail Van Bureh

DEAR ABBYr Do yott
think • mother ahouid have
By DotUe Austin
Class Petty Officers, with
any aay about how har 16EDITH POUNDS was re In- tbelr annual Christmas party
yaar-old son wear* h it
sta lle d aa. president of the for underprivileged children,
hairT
RVAH-T Enlisted Wives Club which was held today.
HIS MOTHER
. at Lake Monroe Inn, Friday
The children were picked up
at 12:30 p .m. at their homes
night.
DEAR MOTHER: MothThis most popular lady, who and taken out to the Naval Air
•rs, It aeema, aro constant­
Station where they were giv­
baa done such a fine job of
ly criticising thalr teenagen tbe grand tour of the facili­
ed aona about aomething.
leading and building the club
ty. And what an exciting time
They ahouid ba wisa to aava
was unanimously acclaimed,
they had, as they took in all
their prodding for more im­
presented with a gift and a
the tights and sound of the jet
portant things, auch aa in­
corsage and had the unique base!
tegrity, cleanlinaaa and In­
experience of officiating both
After looking their eyes out,
sisting th a t th eir tone giva
before and after the ceremon­
the children were served a
their best efforts to their
ies
studies. When a boy ex­
Cdr. Kenneth Enney. skipper delicious luncheon at the Acey
presses his rebellion in an
of Seven and Mrs. Enney were Deucy Club.
Highlight of the day of
off-heat and parhapa freak­
honored guests and Cdr. Enish h air atyla, If h i? hair
ney also officiated at the in­ course ,wss the appearance of
Santa Claus, who had a whole
la elaan, eklp It, Mother.
stallation service.
SEVENETTES
installed
new
officers
at
ceremonies
Friday
night
a
t
the
a
a
a
Placed in office with Mr*. bagful of wonderful toys,
Lake Monroe Inn with Cdr. Kenneth Enney officiating. From left arc
games
and
gifts
for
all
the
good
DEAR
ABBY:
Everyone
Pounds were the new team of
Lucille Stone, chhplain; Eldora Sewell, secretary; Rose Brewer, vice presi­
Rose Brewer, vice president, little boy* and girU. There
dent; Cdr. Enney; Edith Pounds, president and Betty Bussard treasurer.
Betty Bussard, treasurer, El- were about 35 pair of big
round
eyes,
sparkling
in
de­
dora Sewwll, secretary and Lu­
light and excitement aa the
cille Stone, .chaplain.
Outgoing officers were Pat gifts were unwrapped.
I
Scalia, Peggy Stringer, Gail
Combs and Billie Johnson.
Most new convention* are
They were presented with gifts
adopted by experts first, then
by Mrs. Pounds who expressed
TUF-SDAY. DEC. 12, 1M4
precious store* to safety. O'Hara bursts with charm at by w riters and teacher* and
her appreciation for their sup­
10-11 p m. CBS. The Doctors There are amusing moment* the hostess. She sings, tells finally regular player*.
port and help during her past
T h e procedure wa* re .
and the Nurses. "The Skill in as ihc French try every dev­ little stories, introduces guests
term .
varied In the case of th#
These Hands.'* Robert Loggia ious method to hold o ff their
During the lavish dinner en­
plays a refugee—a surgeon in Am cricad"'friend*. For this an d tells the story of the na­ Blackwood convention. It waa
joyed by the club members
Cuba'Vnd a janitor in the- U. series, it's an oddity, a show tivity at the end. She's aided enthusiastically accepted by
and their husbands, Roy
S. Hr finds that to function as with a happy ending. Jay N'o- by big-voiced Howard Keel, ordinary players while exPounds expressed thanks to
a surgeon in this country he vello it good as the French­ singer Marlha Wright, dancers pert* disdained It for a long
the ladies, in behalf of their
must first put in four years man in charge of delaying the Edmund Novak and Sonia while. Even today there are
husbands for the newspaper
as an intern,'assisting doctors Americans. ——Arova, opera star Phyllis Cur- *ome who try .to tvoid using
published by the club during
who know far less than he
8:30 9:30 p.m. CBS. The Red (in and the Columbus Boy- it.
the cruise, which kept them in­
docs, which fact is proved al­ Skelton Show. Greer Garson choir. All the right Christmas
Of emiree. there are some
formed of events at home. He
most immediately. The crisis turns up as Bed's guest to­ songs, performed with taste. I hands with which you don't
particularly noted the work of
in the doctor's life contra night and she joins Red in a
10-11 p m. ABC. The Fugi­ want to use Rlarkwocd, hut
Stevie Hodges, who did tbe
when he finds he needs '$3,ooo sketch, "The Plight Before tive. "Devil's C arnival." Our if you are able to count
covers.
to get his brother nut of Chha Christm as," which was based Peripatetic fugitive certainly enough strength to w arrant a
* Sevenettes dined amid Yuleand there It no way for him on one of Red's ideas. In his goc* out of his way to look for slam bid all by yourself, If
tide splendor of lovely poinsetto earn this as an inirm . lo g ­ Freddie the Freeloader guise, trouble. Kimble spends most you are not void in any eult,
tias, accented with golden
gia makes tbe most ut a char- he meets Greer in her th eatri­ of this show in jail simply be- and don't hold two quirk
bells, candies, leaves, holly
MARGE HARVEY
actCiLJsho's much more com ­ cal makeup, believes she it a cause he hitches a ride with loaera in a suit hid by your
and gaily colored Christmas
plicated ami interesting than woman holm and takes her to another fugitive. There's a opponents or unhid by your
Finally, everyone of Ihc Urballs.
many on the series
his rlty dump home to enjoy misfired Jail break for excite­
From under the C hristm aslpd bu‘ h*PPX
onr*
the
holidays. Miss Garson la­ ment near the end. For all of
7:30
8
30
p
m
.
NBC.
Mr.
#ii«triKiiteH tA taken home again and the men
'•
everyone with Jack Coombs of thf Ace* Deucy Club who Novak. "Beyond a Reasonable ter does a dram atic reading Kimble’s instincts for selfh i i r U i e e f t r . fu l of I n
P«rty. .n d the Wives Doubt " Jefferson High gel, a of the famous letter written in preservation. he lets hit con­
.h,1^,of
Thirteen
who helped went ^ot P°*a*°- l^c Drwr*t student the old New York Sun to a cern for a boy who regards
ing the door priie.
is a girl acquitted of the little girl concerning Santa him at some sort of hern in­ There'* alway* eomeens to
away smiling to themselves.
• •
rh arg r of murdering her p ar­ clau*
terfere with his getaway la take you down a notch, when
SANTA CLAUS himself paid
8 30 9 p m ABC M cllale'i Ihia Ihe end for Kimble and youre freling on top of the
ents because of lark of eviTHF.
SAREPTA
HOME
Skat
a brief visit to the children of
UrT com'
IJ,lk " the teriea? Don’t be silly. world.
RVAII 9 Enlisted Wives child­ ing Party b e n e f i t h e l d at Melo- ,lrn r,‘ No onp
There'* th* "friend" who**
d e e Skating Rink l a s t w e e k by P » » s i o n a t e l y and when t h e r e it Binghamton is a b o u t to get rid More escapes next week. War­
ren last Friday as they gath­
only
comment on how you
a
school
lire,
she's
the
first
of
Parker
by
assigning
him
to
ren
Oates,
who
teem
s
to
be
ered with their mothers at the the RVAli-S Sevagettrs was a suspect. Docs it all end hap- a one-man lookout station on hitting all the showa this lock after you've struggled to
great
success
and
will
mean
a
NAS Ballroom.
'
pily? Not at all, which it an island the Japs use for tar- month, plays Ihe other man on lose 10 pound* ia, "You look
The room waa gay with happier Christmas for the resi­ what gives the dram a its va get practicr But the captain's the run.
tired; are n 't you feeling
dents
of
the
home,
says
l.inda
Christm as deroratlons and be­
lidily. Susan Tyrell plays the niece (Mario Thomas), a
Pitman,
president
sides sn exciting gift for etch
graduate anthropologist, dis­
She reminds everyone that brooding young girl.
child, all received fruk and
7:30-6:30 p.m. ABC. Combat. covert that hit cranial struc­
the
akata
party
will
be
a
candy from Santa.
third "The Town That Went Away." ture makea her flip. BinghamFun games were played by monthly event, eve
Tuesday,
with
the
next
one Kind of a holiday show tnd a ion gels Ihe wrong idra and
many of the children (tome
comedy of torts. The Ameri­ there's a mad dream sequence
1 1 (i. i ! I i l l l l ) N . wa
scheduled
for
January
19th
TUESDAY P. M.
were a little young—they rang­
11 Ik (4) U n t i l
cans are detailed to destroy a a he pictures what It would
from
7
to
10
p.
m.
There
will
•
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N
e
w
*
H
it
T &lt;ihl|h1 Shuar
ed from 20. months to 11 years
a town and a mountain pats lie like to have Barker in the
(9) M o v lt
Bpnr»*. W i i t h t r
of age) and everyone joining be cake walk at each one, in to impede a German advance, family. There's another funny
&lt;I &gt; M w i
W K D N B S D A T A. U.
In the singing of Christmas addition to the skating fun.
hut they haven't reckoned bit as Barker plays a prr
III
• aa f i t s i g n n #
carols
and
aongs
of
the
season.
4
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^ V .d e n l.lo * 'th the French citiienr&gt; The U itoric beast.
a !k 12) Munahlri* A lm tnaa
&lt;*ronk
Cecil Hutchison B eirrly No- the S .re p t. Home
blood „ lti ro { a l(
4 ?! f4) Nawa 4 W a i t h a r
10-11 p m. NBC. Bell Tele
||)
I I ii» t !• &gt; • l l f l n k l * r
to and Taye Bellamy were in
~ » rl* « » , be***!** ihe
I 1* i l ) W o rld C i v i l i s a ti o n
litpori
phone Hour (Color) A lovely
I 4» Hum i t ham vaiar
lrl
(9) A(|U«nntl
charge of the arrangements for proceeds of tbe skating parly, i,n" t'1** W u *p
Christmas
ahow,
festive,
m
e­
I 40 l l . Tod ay
have donated $20 from their
P r°« * d »&gt;l»&gt; demolition
7 99 &lt;l&gt; M -H q u id
th* party.
(I) (’IF I! Wh$r« Art 7 II l l ) W a l l * - u p Mrvlao
treasury to repair table top. until they have rem oved their lodic tn d reverent. Maureen
I I" 19) Nawa
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7 29 12) (-‘Arm Markat Ifaport
? 19 f t ) \ l r Nov»k
THE HOLIDAY SEASON la “ ,h# home..
: lu *2) Tu.lajr
(9 » C u m b i l
&lt;•) M trkla R ia n
Just one merry-go-round of
Recently tbe club meml»er»
i t ) M +tU ry *
7 kl iCj leocal Nawa. Waaihaf
I SO &lt;I ) Min f rn m I* N* »* I. K
parties for Office*'* Wives of «n)“V*d a Christmas party at
100 (I Captain kansaruo
( ! ) U c l l a l t ' a Navy
RVAH-9, who era busy keep- U»* NCO Club at the Orlando
I 21 ft) W aathtr • Nawa
&lt;•) lt*4 Mkalt'.n
• 14 fit f artooaa
AFB,
with
an
exchange
of
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tog up thasr moral* in this
(!) Today
9 SO I t ) I’at t l e o + t J u n r t t n n
gift*.
9 44 f!) Dlvnrrt Court
festiva season.
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(•) Am4ri.au Ifialory
Two
big
Item*
are
on
the
Friday night they gathered
11) T W . |
(9) glare!** Far Woman
10 o i | t ) T h a K u t l ' l v a
Savagrlles
agenda
for
Jan
a t the borne of Glnnie Sullivan
t i l l 19) C a r l n o n a
f ) T h a D o o tc r a a n 4 lh a
EDYTH THORNTON McLEOD
uary—one
is
th#
farewell
cof­
• i l l ( I t I', im p a r Naam
N uria*
for a pot-luck supper that
(9) M jffalo 111)1 Jr .
f t ) T alap h o D a H « u r
aoundi like a royal feaat—euch fee for Mrs. Paul Werner, the
IS.os
&lt;2i Mak* R o o m for
This
email
book
would
Recently I received a small
Paddy
deliriou* tood we hear waa
"U*
«*»• oihrr
(I) N»» a with Uika Wat*
ia election of officers.
hook in th# mail with the eug. make a wonderful gift for any
aervedl
lac*
The date for the coffee hat gestion th at 1 would find a expectant mother, amt would
I I I H|iaii|»h
m
It was buffet style and here's
1#
10
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hat • - Thia Song
n
th*
author.
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champignon. m*11*** h»v« ^
appointed did. Indeed I dfdf
serole, ecla
eole aux champignons
I 9 1 Fr r • I . H ifM
The book ia a perfect en t atuffar" for Chriatmaa A n ri
10 IS (!) NIK- Sees.
casserole, eawmln casserole, for decorations, refreshments.
'll
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it)
«*eni #nl» attan
th
at
mothtr-to-h#
will
Mrs&gt;
ham burger and macaroni cat- guests, serving, invitations, for you to give to your daughf«) A»»dy »»f VI• r h a r r y
clean
up
and
publicity.
t.-r*
a
n
d
daughtere-ln-law
you
for
thia
thoughtful
and
IS)
flat T)»# i t • » • * ■ •
aerole,
combination
salad,
t i l l III Jaopaidy
Nominations for new offic- when they are expecting a factMil gift. *
By Mr*. Ritchie Harris
■law, pumpkin chiffon pie,
l i t Tha llaal M*Cnyg
Mr*. K tu fm in I* th# *if#
(!) Miattng Link*
The Christmas Slory in
aour cream coffee ceke. pop­ era are now closed because baby. The title of the email
some
of
the
member*
are
away
book
I*
"Cheek
L
ilt
For
Ea
of * famous author who hat word anil *«ng wa* pi evented
corn b ills and "glorified rice."
W E D N E S D A Y P . M.
for the holiday*, but here are peetant Mother*'' by Rosa­ tw tn ty bocks to hi* rrrd it. by
Enterprise
Elementary 11 os 111 *+•♦ &gt;4 h*a
aoundi yummy?
mond
V.
P.
Kaufman,
M.O.T.
those
who
have
been
nominat­
and sh* acta a* a full timr t il th gradrra in special *»(fi I o n of IJfa
' Hostess Glnnie and co host­
19) f i i h t i . l i n o i i Baal
(the . initials simply mean "editorial assistant" In hrr •enibly laal Thursday with
ess Pat Burch had decorated ed ao far;
I f t I (Si Nawa
For president— Pat Haney "mother of two”L Thi# "de- huaband. Her son la now r i g h t j j r, jj*i,y (junn duecting l l i H ( I ) g4«arrh f ar T » m *r«
the Sullivan bom* in the tradl
tional Yule setting with a tiny •»* ,*i ‘ Sprague; for vice gre* gives Rosamond Kauf. and her daughter la ten . . . j . t . d by Mrs. Katherine \
row
( I ) T l u t h or Con»a.
spruce tree centered oo th* president— Sharon Woodruff man th* rig h t to ba th* au- "And," ley* attractive Ro»a- Sellers, music teacher.
qutnr*a
( I ) Hallo I'a# n w*r«
table. This tree waa cleverly and Pat Sprague; for aecre thor of th* book, which ear- mond Kaufman, "I really felt
Du* to limited epsre and in 11:41 («;
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l u ld l n g U g h i
U ry— Donna Williamson and tainly would be a helpful aid a bit odd about going tn the order that parents and friends
m id* by Ginny.
II.•» If) NBC Now*
P
at
Haney;
for
treasu
rer—
|
to
young
mothera-to.be
or
1:11 l l ) (l lr l T a lk
park with my babir* when I might attend, the program
During the evening, the wive*
I I ) Movls
said fareweii to one of their Lynn Wilson and Zula Me w en not eo young mother*- waa surrounded by aurh waa presented at 1:30 pm .
young mothers, but I went." and again a t 11:16 p m.
number, Caryl Marahall, who Leod; far chaplain— Sharon to-be.
I met Mr*. Kaufman and Sh* ia In her early forties
with her two children Gregory Woodruff and Donna WilliamIndividual Christmas par­
and Pam ala, will fly bom# to sin; historian— Simone Mul- she is a delightful w o m a n - and ia having a wcndrrful ties were enjoyed by ric h
Uns*
and
Shirley
Strauss.
petite, and beautifully dress­ "career after fOHy." Before room with homeroom mothers
Chicago for tbe holidays.
Tbe January meeting will be ed. She wore a black jacket her m arriage she wav an acWeek before last the Nine
in charge of arrangem ents.
wivea played bridge at Doty held oo tbe lltfa day of Acey suit, a stunning lapel pin, and treii-a m g rr and appeared in
NOW thru THI RS.
Maliczowskl'f borne, where Deucy Club at 7:10 p. m. The , hat in sapphire blue — a musical! acroea th* country.
Tallow, a solid oil or fat of
OBEN 1:39
refreshm
ent
committee
will
be
,
a(in
headband
topped
with
A fter her m arriage the ap. rum inant animals, la com­
they were treated to refr* + SHOWS
AT 2:60
ments of lemon chiffon cake Donna Williamson and Pat , ap phlr* blue flowers. Her peered on TV and before Ih e mercially obtained m a i n l y
0:00 • 9:09
Sprague.
Baby
sitters
for
Janrarringa
and
pumpa
matched
birth of her firet child she jrom 0lpn iw j jhcep, accordand French cherry pie. High
21
winner was Margaret Ander­ uary will be Linda Pitm an and in blue. 8he believe* in a wrote and performed in her ing to Encyclopaedia Britan­
0UT
Lynn
Wilson.
glamorous
appearance
a
n
d
own
TV
program
for
children,
son. who happened to be a
SUM
nic*.
has, naturally, a chapter on "Van and tha Genl." She's
guest. eScood high went to Doe"Slaying Glamorous."
truly a sparkling personality
aie deGanahl.
TV
"Check L ilt far Expectant and knows w hat mothers need
Next party, for tbe club will
WCCTOttl
United Preas Internalises)
Mothers" ia ju st th at, a real when they aspect a baby.
be Wednesday from 4 to I
United
Nation*
postage check list fo r everything. H er bcok ia small in site and
p. m. when they meet a t Shir­
ley YoungbUdea home lor etamp* are valid only for Thera are pages where data amall in price. I t ia a Dol­
mail deposited a t UN head­ can be kept a n o th e r * ia in­ phin book In paperback, and
cookies and punch.
Then of course, there's the quarters In New York. Under formation whlen would b* you ahouid easily find ll- M
' New Year'* plana — more a U. 8.-UN agreement, th* priceless to an expectant not, let me know.
U- 8. Poet Office Department mother. Your own ideas are
This ia w hat you can give
about that later.
gets all revenue derived from good, 1 feel aura—afte r all, and then not have to give
0* • •
MARGE HARVEY, presi­ postal aalta a f UN stamp* many of you have had chil­ your ndvicel I t ia all se t
dent of lbe RVAH-13 Enlisted and tha UN retains revenue dren—b u t this ia a modern down, and by someone with
BTARTfl FBI.
I Wivea telle u* her group sed at­ derived from philatelic sales, day and tha information real “experience."
ANNETTE IN
Tomorrow—From My Note­
ed the Acey Deucy Club, com­ according to the World Al­ given by Rosamond Kaufman
"PAJAMA PARTY*
manac.
is
up-to-the-minute.
book.
posed of F irst and Second

I aak tell* me aomething
yard any more and it'a
different and by now I am
hard to keep up. A big
dizzy. Maybe you or one of
house ia a lot of work to
your readers can help me
keep elean. It's expensive
decide. Should we aell our ^ and, beside*, now th a t the
house? W e're lived here 26
children are gone, it'a loneyears and my huaband and
eome. Any ideas?
I are all alone now, having
NOT GETTING
Just m arried o ff our young­
-------- ANY YOUNOER
est daughter. My hueband
emyi w* should keep the
DEAR NOT GETTING
house ao th a t when the
ANY YOUNGER:
(And
who ia?) This is one de­
children come to visit ua
cision you and your hus­
with th eir children we will
band must make for your­
have room for them. He
selves. I eay, do whatever
says th a t after living In a
14-room house wa will
is easier for YOU.
s e e
never be happy in an a p a rt­
m e n t 1 eay if the children
DEAR ABBY: A fter 22
year* of m arriage my huaw ant to visit ue, we can
haa left me. 1 have con­
rent them an apartm ent in
sulted m arriage counselors,
the same building or some­
minister*, friends and rela­
where near u*. The steps In
tives. In short, I've tried
this house are too much
everything, hut he still refor me, we don't need a

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By Oswald Jacoby

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hands frem th* World Bridge personal tragedy of divorce.
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cautionary measure
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never paid you any compli­ "L el'a are now; that's your reply, enclose a (tamper),
aelf-addrciaed envelope.
ment! on your long hair, hut younger brother, Isn't ll? "
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your lovely heir!”
ing, "You must lie going to ding." aend 50 rent* to
There'* th* “friend" who another party from here."
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fu ses, to com* home. H*
simply said he had been
"thinking about it" for a
lung time, and h* packed
and left. Aa f a r as 1 know,
he hasn't started any legal
proceeding*. I will not sta rt
them, and I told him th a t if
he dtdj I would fig h t him.
People refer to our "sep­
aration.” Technically w#
are not "eeparated." \V#
are atill legally married,
only he left me. Why do
respectable people invite
HIM over for dinner, and
entertain him fo r bridge
week-end*, ram ping trip*
and parties ? K v e r y o n a
know-a we are atill m arried,
yet they tre a t him as
though he were a gay bach­
elor. Ar* they pot condon­
ing hie action* by inviting
him ? My lawyer tell* ma
as long as he pay* the bill*
there is nothing I caq do
hut wait. 1* thia fair?
W hat do you a u g g ra tj
ALONE

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Yule Tea Fetes Oviedo Garden Club
By Evelyn Lundy
The lovely home of-Mr*. T.
H. Ryan in Oviedo was the
scene of the traditional tea
given by the Oviedo Garden
The handsome gold wreath
on the front door and many
a t t r a c t i v e arrangements
throughout the house carried
out the Chriatmas theme.
Before the tea, (he guests
were delighted to be given a
tour, of the beautiful grounds
of the Ryan home featuring a
garden of straw berry' plants
and a little red wagon with
pots of mammouth tomato
plants, with the wagon used to
roll the plants into the sun­
shine. Enormous roses of
every description (this la a
hobby of Mr, Ryan) were
seen.
Each guest brought a gift
for a shut-in and also one for
the gift exchange.
The tea table In the dining
room was covered with a
white linen cloth and the cen­
ter piece was a snow while
tree with colored lights, flank­
ed by hurricane lamps with
red candles, p arty sandwich­
es, fruit cake, decorated cook­
ies, brownies, nuts and mints,
tea and coffee were served.
After the delightful tea,
gifts were given to each m em ­
ber; these gifts were cither
plants or some article per­
MRS. T. II. RYAN wns hostess recently a t her lovely Oviedo home to
taining to gardening.
Mrs. Hubert Ray, chairman
the annual Christmas Tea feting the Oviedo Garden Club members.
of the home lighting contest
Shown with Mrs. Ryan arc Mrs. Aubrey Myers, center, and Mrs. Vera
committee ennounced t h a t
Bell, co-hostesses.
m erchants In the downtown
erea would be contacted to
tee if they wished to partici­
pate In the contest. Mrs. Ray
also said that Judges had been
chosen but their names would
b« disclosed lite r. Judging
will b« Dec. 22, beginning at
7:30 p.m.
Co-hostesses with Mrs. Ryan
By .Mrs. nllrhlr Harris
for the lovely tea were Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hen­
Aubrey Myers and Mrs, Vera derson celebrated their 32nd
Bell.
wedding anniversary Thurs­
Othere present were Mrs. G. day with a luncheon given by
S. Moon, Mrs. Thomas Moon. Mrs. Elmer Slaulgler of MailMrs. C. T. Nlblack, Mrs, Lynn land at the New Creighton’s
Mosier, Mrs. C. It. Clonts. Garden Restaurant in the Win­
Mra. R. F. King, Miss Tern ter I’ark Mail. Their daughter.
Mrs. Andre Aylies, also Joined
them for the luncheon.
The Hendersons were guests
o! honor at a dinner party giv­
en by Iheir daughter and sonin law, Mr. and Mra. Andre
Aylies, at their new home in
By Jan* Casselberry
Altamonte Springs Thursday
Miss Jackie McClain, daugh­ evening.
CHARLOTTE CARPENTER, right, (laughter of
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Msrvln
Guests inrludrd Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Chariot Carpenter of Enterprise,
McClain of Triplet Drive, left Mrs. Cecil Davis and son,
Saturday afternoon by train Richard, of Daytona Beach,
holds out throe fingers, revealing that she is
for Harrisburg, P*., where Mr. and Mrs. George Smednow three years old, Charlotte's sister, Janice,
she will spend her two weeks ley of Orlando, Howard llrn
looks on during celebration a t the Carpenter
Christmas vacation with her derson of Enterprise and San­
hom e.
girl friend, Debbie Deckman. dy McBride of DcLand.
Jackie hopes to enjoy a
"white Christmas," but Just
before she left for (lie north
she took a quick dip in a
friend's pool in order to brag
a little about our warm Flor­
Mr. und Mrs. Thom us Mil pet dog Mr. Mulligan is glad
By Mra. John Lrone
ida weather.
lei
of Atlantic City were the to he home In DeBary.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
C.
E.
Vurgin*
She la a Junior at Lyman
guests
of Mr..and Mra. Adam
ac
of
Virginia
Ave.
had
their
High School and Is an appren­
tice dance Instructor with son home from G m il Lakes, Muller of Second Street Fri­
111. for fifteen days In-fore day afternoon. Th* Millers
Royal School of Dance,
ho leaves for Naples, Italy, will ho moving to Apopka in
Mias Darlene Shet, daugh­ his new station starting in the ■ few weeks.
ter of Rev: and Mrs. Darwin new year, Eli route to Florida
Mr. and Mr*. Vincent KatShea of-North Triplet Drive, he slopped off in Warren.
arrived bom* Thursday night Mich, to visit oilier, members waeki of Catalina Dr. have I
their son in law and daughter, i
Is a student at Emory and from school
of Webster, N.Y., and’ grand'
Henry College, majoring in
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tonini children, Mark, Laura, and ha
Music and English.
- Her seven yrar-old brother. have as their ciiltent house tiy John visiting them.
Roger, who recently under­ guests, Mnilo Koruari of S la­
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Hook
went emergency surgery at ton Island, N.Y. Mr. Furnari
Winter Park Memorial Hospi­ is a retired real estate oper­ of Palmetto Dr. returned from
tal returned home on Saturday ator and Was president of tho an extended visit to Syracuse,
Butler Fornari Real Estate N.Y. where they visited rel­
»nd is recuperating nicely.
Corporation of Staten Island, atives and friends. Mr. Hook
N.Y. He likes what he has spent a month in the V. A.
ELASTIC PENOLOGY
Hospital In Syracuse. Their
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The Hendersons

Honor Guests On

Anniversary

CasBelberry

Personals

DeBary Personals

Plastic surgeons st Montsliar* Hospital In N«w York
will removk tattoos and scar*
from a group of prisoners in
the hope that this will help
prevent them from returning
to a life of crime.
The work la p art of a re ­
search project supported by
th* V ocational. Rehabilitation
Administration, a unit of th*
U S . Department of Health.
Education and Welfare. Th*
reaaarchers believe th a t in
■op* rases, whin an individ­
ual consider* his physical appearanc* unacceptable to oth­
er*, his b«h*vior may aa a
result a l i a be abnormal,
sometime* leading to criminal

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Members Enjoy

Arden Thursday Dec. 17ft.
By Julia Bartaa
each m rmher wns held. Many
A brief business meeting beautiful Xmas creations were
The O slo Garden Chib held
Its Christm as meeting at the *&gt;■ conducted by Mrs. E arl ’exchanged.
home of Mrs. Jem es E. W ag­ Donaldson, president, a n d
Mr*. Robert MCFsdden was
By Evelyn Lundy
A very festive luncheon was ner a t 101 P ark Lane in Glen drawing* for. gifts mada by co-hostess and contributed the
held a t the home of Mr*. Ruth
Daniel! in W inter Park, Mon­
day, December 14.
—i Her lovely, home was decor­
ated throughout with attrac­
tive Christm as arrangem ents.
A delicious buffet turkey
luncheofi was served from a
table covered with a bright
Christm as table d o th , Table*
wer* set up In th*. Florida
room and *ach one was cov­
ered with a gay Christmas
cloth.
. A fter the luncheon, gifts
wer* distributed by Mrs. W.
T. Carter, Chairman, from a
handsome lighted tree.
Guests enjoying this de­
lightful affa ir were: Mre. W.
T. C arter, Mrs. Ruth Daniel),
Mrs. Miriam H artm an, Mra.
Inga Guthaus, Sirs. Alma Ap­
plegate, Mrs. Lynn Mosier,
M bs Myrtle Wilton, Miss
Ruth Davidson, Miss Jody
Michael, Mra. Harold .Barnes,
OFFICERS OF THE OAKS GARDEN CLUB a t the recent Chriatmas
Mrs. Jim Michael, Mrs. John
program meeting are from the l$ft, Mrs. Gary F. Sowers, second vice
Lundy and Mrs, J. R. Battle.
president; Mrs. Berl Chapman, first vice president; Mrs. Karl Donaldson,
A fter the g ift «exchange,
president; Mrs. Alton Kling, corresponding secretary; Mra. Gordon LofMiss Wilson showed tome

Yule Luncheon

gren, treasurer .and Mrs. James E. Wagner, hostess.

lovely flora] table decoration
of assorted mums.
*
An assortm ent of cooVie*,
coffee cake end coffee was
served by the hostess with
Mrs. Brrl Chapmen assisting.
The next meeting' will be
held a t the home of Mrs. G ary
F, S o w e rs,'1590 Druid Road
in Maitland a t 9:30 am. Cahostess will be Mr*. Beverly
Silbey.

Woman’s Club
• -- * s ' -• ;

Card Party
Decorative pine and holly
created a festive atmosphere
a t the Sanford Women'* Club
recently when the Social De.
partment entertained with a
dessert bridge and canasta
party.
Hostesses were Mrs. Roy
Tillis and Mra. W. B. Brinson.
High bridge prixe was woo
by Mr*. Guy Rosa with Mra.
W. B. Brinson winning n &gt; ,
ond high. ’ .
.
*
Screeno was won by Mr*.
M. E. Baker and Mr*. H,
Wade Rucker.

Personals

Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Long and
daughters, Patsy and Linda,
plan to visit Irle^ds and rela­
tives in North Carolina, Vir­
ginia and Pennsylvania. They
will be leaving this Saturday
morning and return after New
V ear’I.
Harvey Dunn, Mrs. Be*
Mueller and Miss Helen Snod­
grass attended the District 8
orientation conference of the
American Cancer Society held
at the Itymal Restaurant Fri­
day evening. The West Volu­
sia Cancer Association was
host to this conference.
SPKEIIV
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push-button electric blender
with eight speeds grinds cof­
fee beans and whole spices
without auxiliary attachments.
The slowest speed Is -used for
stirring mixtures.

R UN NI NG

The president, Mrs. C. E.
Williams, conducted a ' b r i e f
business meeting with -the r e ­
sults of the recent bakcless
bake sale reported, it was an­
nounced that the proceeds
from the sale would benefit
Ladipur Institute, a boys
school in India.
An invitation was extended
to hear the noted E. Stanley
Jones at Winter Park In J a n ­
uary, with plans announced at
a later dale to attend in a
group.
A most inspiring program
e n t i t l e d "The Christmas
Story in Scripture and Song’’
was presented by Mrs. John
Martin, Mrs. Jatncs Griffin,
Mrs. John Hires and Mrs. (toy
Wall with .Mrs, Robert Ben-

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GIFTS
GALORE
FOR
EVERYONE

Ted Williams
HARDWARE
303 E. 25th SANFORD

ORANGE Al’RICOT SALAD
la cup sugar
2 envelopes unflavored gelatin
4 cup cold water
3 cups orange Juice
H cup white vinegar
1 Mb. H o i . can apricots,
draingji, chopped
Mix sugar, gelatin and w a­
ter. Add orange Juice. Heat to
dissolve gelatin. Stir in vine­
gar ami apricots. Pour into a
Da qt. mold. Chill until firm,
a trout e hours or over night.
Serves 6-8. ■

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13" SLEEPY POOCH ....... 2 .9 9
'23" MR. BIM MONKEY ..3 .9 9
15" MR. BIM, JR.................1 .9 9
23" BEAR ........................... 3 .9 9
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14" PEPPI LA POOCH, JR. 1 .9 9

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Enterprise

By Mrs. Ritchie H arris
Mr. ind Mrs. Carroll Peter­
man were the guests of hon­
or Sunday afternoon at the
friends and neighbors gather­
ed to give them a housewarm­
ing in their new home on
Third Street. Many friends
and neighbors stopped by dur­
ing the afternoon to visit and
wish them happiness In their
new home. We are happy to
have this fine young couple
move back into our eommunily.
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PAY LESS A T . . .

End of the rope
C hriittnai j luxe version of something she liiwtiek brush.
I of her ikin. her hair and her ■salesclerk direct you to the
shopping doe* little to aoothej u ie i often, such as a 14-karat
Be observant. Note the color eye*. Those help an astute, shade* needed,
a husband's o r boy friend’s ,
“
B«* avant-sardr. “This
li *
leers. U you are m ale and
time to lm jolly. Why not s h e
U lte . tyO U ihpi, brm h on eyeung up on what to get your
favorite girl, consider c o u n t
braw l. bru*h-tm bluthrr*, a
gift certificate for a wig or
tick.
KxecuUvM, too, take Deed.
wi ght :
Chance* are your
woman h at been wanting to
Certain beauty gift* aolve
your office «ho|&gt;plng needi.
Although personal, you can
Buy her a atatui aymhol.
Certain perfume* are ■•in.’'
give llp iticki, perfume* and
air d ip t or barrettes
T h r i e include Cabochard,
fun 1h___
Chyprc de Coty, Chant d'Aroit being fodder for the
without It
me*, Le » e CiKenchy, Dial
Office gossip.
maln'a Julie Madame, Car
Approach t h e
cosmetics
sen'* Ma Grlffe, 1’itfum * Hrcounter with confidence. Be
villlon and » t r - by Holyneux
prepared. Bernice Stern, a
Check her beauty lalon
perfume company executive
appreciate
offers these tim ely tips:
Don’t be afraid to spy, l i
a gift of six months of free
hairdo*, facial*, make-up lr(possible, check out the beauty
item s your wife keeps on her
The choice is
dressing table ,or what your
secretary tuck* .in her handl*e ita lic in your gift _
Jt
A a g and uses at the office.
You'll bo a special angel If
you surprise her with a de-

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L IC H rE T T
A HOLIDAY HOOTENANNY — What'a Chriatnms without u Hootenanny if thpre’s a .teen*
anger in the house? Consider (riving your, yonnir
fnlkainger a guitar for Christmas. Guitars now
rank first among nil musical instruments in
popularity.

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Annual Christmas Program New Arrivals
Entertains DeBary Women

Frozen Guacomole
■Avacado Salad

By Mr*. John leone

JVew On Market
Guacwmole, a froteri avoca­
do salad from Florida, will
soon be appearing in super­
m ark ets across the country.
Marketing specialists i
the Florida Agricultural Kx-i
tension say this guacninolc is,
being Introduced on a fa irly '
large scale in the Hulled |
States. Je t air freight and im ­
p r o v e d handling practices
have made this possible, spe­
cialist* say.
Extension borne economists
say that guacam ole Is made I
, with ripe Florida avocados, [
tomatoes, onion, a tablespoon
of lemon Juice or vinegar, and
salt to taste. The avocado* are
mashed and the other ingred­
ients added.
9 Served on shredded lettuce,
gusraluolu makes a gourmet
salad.

PERSONALLY PREFERRED (HITS fur wives, grit I friends or special
employes range from spray par film de toilette (lop left), tiuesl soap sets,
(top right), classic Chanel No. 5 bath powder (bottom left) to Christmas
kisses of eight lipsticks (bottom right). When buying, take along a list
of a woman’s preferences anti her coloring.

Slippery Roads,
Holiday Spirits
Spell Trouble
i
9 Take say inlri section, add
winter driving condition*, stir
in yxubeiant holiday mood
and spirit* and you'vtt got a
recipe that •pell* dangerou*
trouble.
"Uuiiduy Mood'* c»n be de­
fined a* preoccupation with
the social whirl, or a* tin- ifh'W
of “holiday spirit*'') There i»
9 " minimizing of danger front
inlvVaection accident*. You cun
sivnid intersection acclttent* by
tiring alert, which menus, n t
to mix alruhui if driving.
IV* of all accidents in ur­
ban area* happen at inter**- •
tiona. Deduced visibility, and
reduced traction, are the main
bugaboos of winter driving,
eys the f af e W inter Driving
vague. The le a g u e distrlLute* information on how to
•void w inter driving hazard*.
W in ter w eather makes it
rv rn more difficult to find
giddjng etreet name* on liosign* at intersections. is&gt;*
Angelc* is reducing accidents
by' posting name sign* iialf a
f/ock aheaif of (be ivfMFI *y
(rriVft* don't have to t«kn
their eyes tiff their driving in
they approach intersection!.
Darkness
rompounde
t li e
sighting of street *igne. Uthr
*, including L-&gt;» Ant r l a . are installing reflective
algne th a t glow brilliantly In
headlights.
Traction on snow or ice In| r * M i with either snow tires
or Zhalna. WUh snow lire*
on IN a t SO m.p.h. you still
need B92 feet to step. But,
chain* will stop you in 173
feet?
However, *Dni people don’t
, like the clunk-clunk of cheins
on dry portions of the street.
If you’re one of them, then
J u u \e got to be exti a cauti« U ^ and pioceed a t snail*
pace, if necessary.
A t fur the danger "ingred­
ient” holiday spirits, keep
your exuberance a t a
medium. The old rule of ”if
you’re driving, don’t drink
. . . If you're drinking, don’t
drive'” etili holde good.
This holiday, be safe, not
f rry. Live to enjoy a very
happy New Yeerl

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a baby boy, Kevin Ray, born
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pound* and ten ounces.

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wa* held in Florida. The Spaui*h brought many of the old
world ’ festivities / wilh tbs-m
vs hen they *ettled along Ihe
shore* of Florida with the
palm tr e e ' being the symhsd of
decoration*, even at tlie birth
The quicker a stain it trea t­
of Christ There is no kn»»n ed, the easier it t* to remove.
true date of the first Christ­
mas on American soil, but
Rub g i.o s stain* with gly­
many believe it to be around cerin and leave to soften for
1M9
Jo minute* before washing.
■ Mr*. Ilsrry F. Brown intro­
duced Mrs H C. Kcbelhcrger,
Mipiano, of Sanford, who pre­
sented a varied selection of
Christmas music, trconipsn
led at the palno b* Mrs..
Brown.
A table overflowing with
gift* foi tire SunUnd lictanlcd
Hospital will tie sent on for
the children in time for the
holidays, reported Mrs Sidney
Swallow, chairman.
Refreshments and a social
irour followed. Tlie ''uffet 1ahlcs were overlaid with an
Iii|ue lace cloths, centered
with an old iron wrought cen­
terpiece flanked In VasIt red
carwilp* In crystal holders
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Friday, Dec. IS, at the De
Bary Community Center.
Mr*. Charles Ulrich 'presid­
ed snd welcomed the m em ­
ber* snd guest*,
M rs- It. Fisher give the in­
vocation, followed by the s i
lute to the flag
Mrs. Chester Keeriek gave
* resume of the activities of
the Florida Federation of Art
Convention held recently at
the Community Center.
live month of February **
Set s i Florid* Federation of
Art Da* el.C ypress Garden*
and artists from t h e area arc
atkctl to submit pictures and
attend a ‘’i’aintmk” at the
Gardens Smock* .ind ben-1*
will lie the official dress for
the day.
A trip* to Nassau by mem
hers of the 'Florida - Fcders
lion of Women's t tubs is liemg phum-d, so contact Mrs.
Cinch if you intend to go
itcjHirt* were heard from
tile Mirioii* seiTvtarles ami
chairmen. The Music Depart­
ment Mill hold an afternoon of
l&lt;opular music at the home of
Mrs. Ils r ry .F IlioMn l.suial
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2 p m Refreshment, will i*
served.
Ml* KW'akt Michciss-n gave
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THE FIRST CHRISTMAS

be k i a r i Mat
Arch* lout w o i
rtigRing hi Jedeo
in the room of hit
fotior, Hi r e d ,
Joseph ftored to
go t h e r e , and
tumid aside late
Goliloo.

MfLWAUKKK, Wla. (U PI)
— It was Juat like a twn-rrel
comedy but nobody passed out
Academy . Award*. Rveryona
waa too buay laughing.
The partlclpenta were twn
bumbling bandit*, a' pet rnon
key. a pair of little glrla and
police from four town* In a
ropa-and-rnbhera chaae th at
wdund up In a m aternity
want.
Today, the bandit* were be­
hind bare, the monkey wa*
being rared for by the Hum­
ane Roclety, the little girl*
weie put In a home for de­
pendent children and the
police were Mill w riting their
report*.
The comedy of error* start•d when a man entered the
auburban Itrookfleld National
bank, puihed a cardboard
portfolio a t a woman bank
teller and aald "give me ev­
erything." fthe gave him 91,-

David Reddvmann, reahler
• t the bank, raced outside,
Mw a red panel truck driv­
ing off at high speed. Reddemann, got in hie own car
and gava chase.
Chang* Vehicle*

Two block* away th* band­
it* halted th* truck, Jumped
into a parked ear and (ped
•w ay again. The money wa*
blowing all over th* ground.
Reddemann followed th* car
onto th* freeway ayelem leading to Milwrauke*. When Red*
demann taw * Male patrol
officer, he pulled alongside
th* bandit's f a r and aide•wiped It to th* shoulder.
Th* vifflctr had Mopped
eeiller to check a stalled
dump truck. He didn't know
whether to believe the eutpecta* etory of "he hit us" or
Reddemann'* (bout th a t they
bed Juit robbed a bank.
The officer believed Reddemenn'e elory when one of
the bandit* whipped out •
gun end disarmed him.
Reddemann end the patrol­
men, Itoneld W. Stock, were
forced Into the getawrey car
which also contained two
amatl glrla and a .monkey.
Talk waa the only weapon'
Stock had,, and he used It
well, peteuedlng the robheia
th ry weie liable to he charg­
ed with kidnaping. When they
reached • shopping centsr.
the two hostages ware shoved
from the cer.
Heard Reports
Mean while, motel owner
Eran Rurany heard the first
radio report* of th* robbery
•nd . bememherrd th at aome
rustom era who checked out
eailier In the day behaved In
an unueual manner. A woman
who wa* with th* men wa*
la te r taken to a Milwaukee
Hospital'* maternity w a t d .
I’wUce went to the hospital
and arrested two .men. They
were identified a* Harry
Rhtnn, 31, Costa Mesa, Calif.,
•n d Prank Michel, 21, Grange
County, Calif. The two were
charged In federal w arrants
with hank rehhery.
Th* two men were at the

SOME LUCKY CHILDREN will have a happy Chriatmaa when Santa
sliatributaa these armloads of gifts from Rotarinns. Loaded down arc Mr.
and Mrs. Loring Burgess and President Richard Dwts.
(Herald Photo)

Horse Show, Inc
Names Winners

60 Children
Attend Party
In Chuluota
Santa Claus from the North
IVIe and the American Le­
gion's Forty and Eight train
from Sanford were on hand
Sunday afternoon to entertain
the BO,children attending the
Community Children's Party
held In Chuluota with Po*t
323 as sponsor.
Children received gifts from

thortties aald the two Bute
girls- Melody, b. and Cynthia,'
9—war* th* woman's by a
previous marriage.
- Masuiukr* polirs aald about
I boo was found in possetsion
of th* wwnua a t th* hospital
•nd that th* hospital hill ap ­
parently had been paid with
th* hank money.
Another 1432 wa* found in
poasessle* *f th* euspecta
By Mery saw Mile*
when they were searched,
Bear Lake Junior Girl Scout
police said.
Troop SM displayed Christ­
mas Heme msmber* had made
a t the December meeting. In­
cluded war* nylon Christines
trees and clever hud vasea
made from glees bottles dec­
orated with shells end spray­
The Sunday School pupils of ed with gold lacquer.
Ascension Lutheran Church.
Girls attending the meet­
CasaelbctTy, will present a ing with their leader, Mre.
Christm as Eve Service at T Mary Wilson, were Donna
9. m. Thursday on the theme Morrison, Jennnit Stevenson,
"Joans, Joy of Man's Dour- l.taa Marlin. M artha Klinger,
ta l"
Dehhle GU fen. Gale Gail*There will be group reciia- •tine, Ju d y Hoover, Kay IVnnlions by all riasaeo and Chriat­
lag ton. Schist a • Meeks, Sara
m aa hymns by both th* chil­
Herrington, Diane Wilson and
dren and the congregation A
P atty Muscat a.
Manger Scene wiQ he placed
la the chancel. TVs Mother
Mary will he portrayed by Deh­
hle lle rtag and Steven Berg
will take the p art of Joseph
Rev. C. R Zehnder, pastor,
will conduct a Christmas Day
• m i e n beginning at 19.M

Troop 351 Has

Christmas Meet

Children To

Present Program

HOTARY-ANN, Mr*. Dorothy Bolt get* * cor­
sage pinned on at the Rotary luncheon by hus­
band. Jack. All wives of members received the
corsage* a* favor* at the Chriatmaa celebration.

Bear Lake Cubs Receive Awards
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meeting o! )t&lt;ar Lake Cub
Scout Tack 230 by CubmaaUr
Bob Bunnell.
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Included were Gary Maries,
lion, gold arrow naif lend bad­
ges; Kevin Steven Berg, Wolf
badge; K»nny W estm orland.
Phillip Kelley, Ricky Os­
trander and Steve Phtlbrkk.
denner stripes; Steves Berg
end Tom Ven Horn, assistant
dsnnsr stripes.
Pina preaented to den moth­
er* went to Mre. Mary Krenser, Mr*. P at F oiit. Mre. Peg*-’
gy Mails*. ,Mr* Sig Bowser,
Mr*. Christine Riddell, Mr*.
Ren* Rybkkt, Mr*. Gtnny Mc­
Clellan, Mr*. Mestne Boyle
•nd Mr*. Aggie Oetr*nder.
Aanouaqymeat was made
th a t AI Fi*ri, district leader,
.will be transferring *o anoth­
er s li ts and will bo giving up
hi* work In this area.
Cuba and parent* attending
the meeting trimmed a C hrist­
mas tree with han/m ade dec­
oration* done by the boy* and

By Maryann Mile*
Winner* of Sunday a fte r­
noon'* Pleasure Show tponsored by Central Florida
Her** Show, Inc., have been
announced by Joe Green,
preildent.
Event* and winner* in o r­
der e i named were: W estern
Pleasure, 14 year* and under,
Nancy Erdman, Valeria AIdrod, Cathy Land and Rosa­
lind Allen; Western Pleasure,
IB years end over, Gail Rec­
tor, Sherry Hookman and
Gail Thomas; Jum ping, Jim
Falkenherg. Becky McDonald,
Jim Palkonherg: Hunt Seat
Equitation, 14 year* and undor, Bocky McDonald. Robert
Pattsr*on and Deborah Hull;
Hunt 8eat Equitation, IB
year* and over, Bob W ebster
Cloverleaf, ell ages. Sonya
. Howard, Claudia Howe, Joey
- McGuckin and Jane William*;
English Pleasure, 14 year*
and under, Carol Patterson,
Tibby McDonald, Carol Erdman and Kfht Vania;- English
rieaaute. IB years and over.
Becky McDonald, Debbie Hall
and Bob Webster.
(
Stock Seat Equitation. 14
years and under. Debbie Hall.
r Nancy Erdman and Valerie
Aldred; Stock Seat Equila( ' tion. 16 year* and over, Gail
j Rector. Sherry Bock man and
Carol Erdman.
f
Gymkhana meeU are held
# on tha first Sunday of each
s month whll* th* PUaaure
Shown are scheduled each
third Sunday of the month.

calls will come on Chriatmaa
Eve and moat of Christmas
Day. "During this Urn* there
may be delays on some .calls,"
Galloway explained.
Even with all available ope­
rator* and with additiohal clrcuiQT~V&amp;rrow«d from business
customer* there will be times
when the long distance n et­
work will be filled to cap a­
city." be added.
Galloway suggested that sub­
scribers avoid these peak call­
ing periods If possible by p lac­
ing their calls before Christm as Eve or during the Chriat­
maa weekend. Company r e ­
cords from last year also show
that there waa a alight lull In
calling In the late morning on
Chriatmaa day.
Galloway suggested that sub­
scribers follow these rules to
i peed call* to out-of-town
friends and relative*. Use d ir­
ect diatanee dialing for statlontajafMlon call*. This will help
rakevb some of the usual
holiday traffic congestion. Spe­
cial DDD centers across the
country will be used to pro­
vide alternate routes to aid in
the completion of calls.
Galloway urged that sub­
scribers use the Area Code
number along with the tele­
phone number when placing
calls throuish an operator. •
"We have added additional
DDD equipment In our central
offices since last Chriatmaa."
Galloway said, "and we expert
to complete more holiday calls
this yesr than ever before."

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TOYS FOR TOTS—Making underprivileged children happy a t Christmas
is the desire of the Toting Women’s Community Club. Pictured are mem­
bers of this organization. Mrs. Katie Robinson (left) is president.
Robert, B. Thomas J r. * be held on Chriatmaa Eve be- Ike Henry of this city.
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The Chorus of New Salem
Primitive Baptist Church wa*
feted with a pre-Christmas
party by Mr. and Mr*. John
L. Bryant, of Dixie Terrace,
last Sunday. Rev. P. H.
Prison offered prayer. Gift*
were presented to Mr*. Don­
nie Burke, president of the
chorus,
and to the pastor.
The Builnessmen of Thir­
teenth 8 lreet e r e c t e d a
CnpL and Mrs. Lois Jewell
Christmas tree across from
the Cherry P lata. It is most Miller ere visiting relatives
beautiful a t night as it glows and friend*. Capt. Miller i* a
In the darkness. ' Bernedette graiiuat* of Croomi High
Dixon, Mr. and Mre. Leon School and Florida A and M
Burrought end Mre. Lucille University. Mrs. Miller ia the
W. Calloway decorated same. form er Julia Clark, of Or­
Charlie Jackson, who is the lando. Capt. Miller ia with the
chairman of the group, made Aero-Space Teat Branch Air
the following statem ent, and Defense Board, White Sand*
1 quote: "We put up tha tree Missile Range, N. Mex.
to make this area look some­
Visiting with Mr. and Mra.
thing like Christm as time."
Gentlemen, it is wonderful of Earl C. Spencer is Mr*. Spen­
cer's mother, Mra. Phoebie
you to be so considerate.
Andrew*, from Johnson, S. C.
A Christmas program will Accompanying her on the trip
were Mildred and Margaret,
twin sister of Mrs. Spencer;
her brother. Raleigh, and
nephew, Anthony.

Inc

Willie Sabb, of Philadel­
phia, ia visiting in our city.
Sabb, a form er resident, ia
guest of Mr. and Mr*. Alex­
ander Mitchell.
The Young Ladiea Commun­
ity Club, a group of real
humanitarian, had ita annual
Christmas party last Sunday
a t tha American Legion HalL
Many toy* and g ift! were
given to unfoelunete boys and
girl*. NOTE: If w* had mor*
large-hearted people like you,
what a much better place
Sanford would be.
Christmas Prayer
O Thou who at Thy birth
waa cradled in a manager,
wearing our flesh without
humiliation or stain: As wa
approch this Christmastid*,
help ua to rejoice in Thy
Holy Incarnation, the mystery
of which no dream of prophet
Icould reveal, nor word* would
e'er foretell.

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appointed VA hospital chair­
man and reports were heard
on rehabilitation, way* and
means and unit socials. Pro­
ceed* from the poppy sale*
were announced at 2101 S3 and
from the - Thanksgiving pie
sale •( 22S 30 A rum m age sale
will .b e sponsored In the
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a table decorated in the holt
day them* Hoateasee were
Mrs. Blanche Frye, Mia* Mur
iel d o c k end Mrs. Howard.
Belgium, France, Germany.
Italy, Luxemburg end the
Netherlands comprise the Eu­
ropean com moo m arket.

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Mr. and Mra. Jam es H.
Baskerville and children will
spend the Chrietmae holidays
in Hopeville, Va.

James Hooks, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Hooks, is vis­
iting from Rochester, N. Y.
He is • former resident of
V rw Auxiliary Unit ton of . Donation of 223 was made Sanford.
DeBary welcomed two new I to the Fire Department for
In behalf of The Herald'*
member* at the December 1use of the building and 13 to
Ronald Henry, of Roch­ staff, Mr*. Thomas, Darryl
business meeting held a t the the Garden Club for the Hwy. ester, is visiting relatives for Keith and yours truly
Fir* Hall. Mr*. A. Muth of 17-92 beautification project A the Chriatmaa holiday*, lie ia WE WISH YOU A MLRRY
CHRISTMAS
Deltona transferred member- sum of $6 waa given towards the grandson of Mr. and Mr*.
chip from Beach Haven Crest the new Post Altar.
Auxiliary, N. J ., and Mrs.
Quarterly reports were given SU G A R S U P P U E S
Fred Perrick transferred from by Mra. Myrtle Hill, president.
Auburndsl*, Bayskl« Auxiliary jaa auxiliary activities and It
Long Inland, N. Y.
was announced that m em ber­
A letter waa read from Nora ship h a t reached 100 per cent
Gilllapie. d istric t. eight presi­ to date. Books are to be audit­
dent. announcing th* visit of ed before the January meetthe national president, Mrs.
Msrw Klug, to Orlando Jan.
G ifu
exchanged dur­
1S-1T.
ing tha social hour and re-

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S trickland M orrison

Program Given

At Manor

You’ll be Happier
in a FORD

| Plank roads were built hi
(he eestern U . R. In the mid
dm m h century.

Em eet Southward. At the extreme right la S.
K. Wilson, vice president for District Two of
the Florida Board of Realtors, the installing
officer.
(Herald Photo)

INSTALLED A8 6FF1CER8 of the Seminole
County Board of Realtors were CJeft to right)
Secretary Hen F. Ward Jr., Vice President Herhurt K. Stenstrom, PrAtldent F\ Stewart Jlelmiy,
Treasurer Raymond Kensing and Director

Long distance calling I* al­
ready on the Increaio a i the
holiday season approaches.
J . K. Galloway, prcaldent of
the Winter P ark Telephone
Company, reporta that traffic
on ewitchboarda and direct
diatanee dialing line# la keep-

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Christmas Eve
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WE IIAVE A COMPLETE ]
LINE OF POULTRY FOR
THE HOLIDAYS!

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4 No. 303 Cans $1.00
SHURFINE CRANBERRY
2 No. 303 Cans 39c
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CARE Blow At Reds
Many Americana awm to be fru­
strated by our inubillty to lick coinmimiitm ovurnlifht.
Many othcra, however,' have found
n aim pie, pcraonal, aljrniflcnnt wny In
which they can ahnjie the future of
the world—by aiipportlnp voluntary
foreign aid orKuni7Jitiona, like CAKE,
Co-operative for American Belief E y ,
efywhere, which arc influencing the
lives of millions around the Rlohe.
In the case of CAKE, ejich dollar
buys n specific amount of food (21
pounds) and the donor frequently re­
ceives a letter of thanks from the in­
dividual or family overseas who K‘‘t
the packaye. That's personal.
There can he no "rollback” of com­
munism until we !&gt;eat hunger and
iynnrntiee, in which communism
breeds best.
llunycr and ignorance go hand in
hand. In India, for example, the most
crucial food area in the world, CAHE
is attempting to change a vicious sit­
uation. Children often skip school to
scavenge for scraps of food.
By providing lunches In school—

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A group lawwn ga the ^ffjljated
Young Democrats conducts aunuiil
testa to determine the decibel count
on car horn blowing In New York Ci­

ty*They

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have found that automobile
drivers today have less patience than
ever before and that they blow the
horn at the slightest provocation.
Even the staunchest Republican
has to agree with the young Demo­
crats on this. Rut did it take a sur­
vey to discover 117
Anyone who has ever ventured on
a public highway,. Inside or outside
New York City or any other com­
munity, is aware that the shortest
interval of time known to science is
the infinlteamul fraction of a second
which elapses between the first faint
hint that the traffic light may turn
green and the blast of the horn by
the genial gentleman at the wheel
of the car behind
This quaint tribal custom seems,
alas, to lie the American way of life
out on the highway, rude and un­
friendly as It may be.
it would be interesting lo are just

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Worry Clinic

for seven million children a day cur­
rently—CARE Is creating a situation
where parents see that their children
attend. Not only are they exposed to
learning, but they are-better able tu
study because of being fed. •
The organization plans to help
feed 37.7 million people In 84 coun­
tries over the next year. Except for
three s|H*cinl areas in Kunq*?. this
aid will be concentrated in the de­
veloping nations of Africa, Asia and
Latin America.
More than 16 billion pounds of
food, donated by the U.S. govern­
ment as Food for Peace, will form
the mainstay of these programs. The
governments of 26 countries will pay
all or part of the costs of transport­
ing the food. Funds for the rest must
come from voluntary contributions.
While $1 buys n 27-ixiund package
of food. $2 will buy enough seed to
raise 1,000 pounds of vegetables.
Calculating how much food or seed
can lie bought with greater amounts
of monev is a simple exercise in
arithmetic—and compassion.

Eart iixtlcilr« • m )
rumntnn secret *e* worry of
many Intelligent widow rr»
and old barhelnrs. So »rr*phook thU vital ra.p and by
all means send for the &gt; n
booklet rorntionrd Heluw.
For *ex-*earrd husband*
often try to drown their
fears in whiskey.
CASK ti-403: Karl II., aged
As, j* „ magazine editor.
"Dr. Crane," he began, “ I
have been a widower fur 7
yea r*.
‘‘Hut s ,few month* ngo I
met a very attractive widow,
aged II. who is *o charming
and jolly that I have fallen
in love wth her.
• *‘We have mutual friend*,
the same hohliir* and lielong
to the aame churrh. *o it

Quotes

Fewer Honks

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what would happen if cars didn’t
h a r e "horn*. W* mlgbt-ts&amp;Hsnrpriseh
at how few accidents actually are
averted by all this bleating and blar­
ing. We might find that horns are
blown more often in anger than in
warning.
One thing Is sure. Without horns,
our motor planners would be quieter,
even If no better.
For a start, wc might try limiting
ourselves to a honk an hour.
In between honks, we could, of
course, stick our head out the win­
dow and yell.
—P. J.

Letters

T o

T h e

E d ito r

Herald Area Correspondents

This h»« been greatly nee.i*
ed for yeura. tScvretury MrNitniumi iii the first mun tu
have the courage to do it.
Sen. |*nul Puiiglaft, D-Ill.,
commenting oil th* l&gt;efenae
Depnrtment’ii cloning uf ifo
military infttallationi!.

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Bruce Biossot--Ray Cromley
P o litic a l

WASHINGTON (N FA ) —
A little noted meeting that
Set up wuymnrks for yourself, took place ri- eiitly in l im a ­
gpidepost*; consider well tin* high­ go offers hii important gauge
way, the road by which you went. of change among the coun­
Return, O virgin Israel, return to try'* state legislators
t h e s e your chics.—Jeremiah 31:2l.
The gathering bore the lof­
Nature knows nothing of rights, ty title Ilf the 17th bieunlul
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General Assembly of the
She knows only taws. Jinn, tm the State Government*, slut* law­
other hand, has ideals and aspira­ makers and other legislative
tions.— Janies Truslow Adams.
official* from tin- Bfl Male*
came together to consider
common Mate piohlriii* and
related lliattcl*
Two year* ago, assembled
in the same efly, a similar
group of legislators approved
three I'. S. canstllutlonal
amendment* which, If taken
Editor. Herald:
smile* to many face*,' but to quite some knowledge of the seriously, could have revoluAn answer lo ‘‘A Decree," tin* mure sober minded such Wide, but perhaps had never tionlied the
structure of
On Friday Dec. IS, Ihere light frivolous quotation from Iteard of the price One Man American government.
apjwarcd m The Sanford Iter* tlw (Utile, such profound truth*, hud to pay. until tie realiret
One proposal would hayv es­
aid, a witty little jingle call mixed with auch a meaningless "llic Mint High rillelh in die tablished a t mirt of the Dil­
»*1 ‘‘A Decree "
j Jingle l* n*n to be laughed at Kingdom of Men and givelh It lon, Composed of the fit) state
Thi* moil likely brought; Th« author evidently ha* to Whomsoever lie will.” Dan­ I chief fust 'CCS and rated super­
iel l or tout "lllghtrouinent ior to ths U. S Supreme
h.xalthcth a Nation. tint *in is ICouit in certain important
a reproach to any pecqde." ft’drrul *t«t#
A MTHliil v«&lt;iiihi hnvr gri’MtI'noerb* II 34
by wiiirh
Hut I seriously doubt if any |y ruiutl tlif
Alltmunls Sprint*
Enterprise
on* who would to lightly use fstiktin iihi M iniliutv wmtii'lMrs. Julia llartoa
Mr* Ritchie llanria
R3S-131R
the Hook our Nation was iiifntit to ibr fiolt-ml i oiiitU
MUi 3X31
»(L* 1404
fouinb*) on is ton great!* cun iijtiun. Hii* uroiHhi* pn-cu’iilly
Hrar l.ake-Furrsl f i l l
»ernr«| a trout is r valla linn or Ik so (Tunil-ri »«hhp it in ro ver
Mr*. Maryann Mill*
f a a r Mary
Its preservation, lest “ A DK- UflilH'l.
63X-367N
Mr*. Franc-* Wrnlrf
A thin) vtoulij bnvr burrul
CUKE’'
lie the only interprets3JJ-X21X
Casselberry
Unn of llt« Christmas ttory for th# federal rourU from t*kMm. Jans Cisselbarry
l.aks Mnarn*
M im e
in|f any band in l U l r le^ialA
S J » -5 0 4 i
Mm. II. (.. Jnhassa
la-l-me n*bl that lH-c 23. Is a Hvr reiifpofUoiuiH nl.
311-472*
Chulaot*
day set aside to tumor a rat
Only five Ntnli* Ir^uInluroM
Mrs. Joan Magia
l.ongwood
commemorate Uie most won­ filmll) i4j»|»|A»ve*i (he i'lidlt uf
363-3711
Mr*. Ilanna Kstra
derful, the only lasting gilt, the I'nion ideu. Hut m ore Ihuti
X3X-33I7
Itrllary
lid* world ha* ever received « d o rrn *( am |»e»i th e ir enNorth
Orlando
Mrs. J.doi Iron*
•‘For tiinl sc loved man (his d o rA fm rn t on the other pro*
Mrs.
Margaret
(
why
Cti*-iK*3
highest creation) that lie gave
322-6 793
—P i l li a a
— 1— rtn fc s -----------Mm. Mildred Hasty
Mr*. Clarenre Sneder
• win,soever belie voth In him \M*enih1&gt; of t h e SUtr»,
•6X-S63I
H M fll
should oof |&gt;eri»h, but base thou if ii loMdetf m before wiiJi
Gm k *
Oiledo
everlasting life." and if the * rrh r o i iN r v il i v e i . avoided
Mrs. XoAnn ttaya
Mra. F ieljn l.undy
author of " \ DKi'HKK" were
349-4073
365-3140
tti« only p«*r»un in the world
(iocT would still have given the
supreme gift. Jcsiit, for h&lt;I ahull save his pcuple from their
tin*. Matthew 1:21
Mr. siwl Mrs Woodrow
Slough
Editor'* Note. You arc en­
Faifti 4 tiuiilurd, Florida Weil., Deceinltcr 23, 1964 titled to opmlou. However, we
did not consider the article *
n a u c * * . o ut lo s s , x u n o a t s u n a u i a i i a
"witty little Jingle." The aame
* n t 'K
s o l.r o il* w , u f f s l s i i t s . a a t m l H iM is r
God who loved us enough to
ao a x iT i L t i i s n t a
H L I i * L. I tk N I T X O M
aetkl hi* Son Into the work!
A U vorllalug l u r a c i a r
A s ta c l.it K ills ,
« a l liNKK*
atreaaed Use Importance c l
Ma h r t I roll* so a
A A v .rllsIa * U . s , . „
lov* In Iba cum in and anti. Oue
k a a a f l a * L dller
tu t r i m
U.asrsl AJssrllsiug Mantgsr group command* that man
BURII. Mil.LI AMI
4AHUC SMIlKMAAta
Society tailor
love God, the other that man
B a a la ta a M a a a g a r
u o rris AUiri*
ra so
W BLLI
love man. The birth of Christ
cm sausr
I l l r S i s I c i l iu p t
vsaa based cm love. Jcsua’
f l p t W M .L t
B IL L V I S I K S T
O s a l r Kdlitr
preaching, taacblng and beal*
atatt P h a to tm tb .r
Ing mmisirie* were founded on
P w blU li*4 4 a11/ * * c .g 4 S t i u r J a y , t u n d a r s a t C h rla ta iA a j g u h love for God and for one'a
l U t s d n a l u r t s y p r* c s* 4 lu a C b rU lu a A .
nelglibur It wat out of love
• t ir u ir n o i a n t i
Man* Uallvtrr
Ho w*sh that Christ did not let the cup
of the true iflx too pass from
tUMIkOLB l u t l l l l l
ALL u r i i L K m a i l Him.
•r mau
n&lt; t u
l» « t t u r
I t l A t 1 &gt;M »
We looked c* the article aa
444 4 M aalht
4.14 I 44 o a 16s
a alncere axpcwaiiaa of God'*
1 11 I 144*16*
AM I M a A lh l
bleasing upon the men to be
I t * 1 MaaUt
1.M I 44*616
D. 0- I 'w s U l' h s t u l s t l a a s p r a s i t a U a l 6 3 s a i l a a S s u i p l i s a s 6* be able to be safely with lov­
ed one* In commemorating the
p al a l a a l s a a i A
birth of the Holy Child.
T6* 44*raM la a n i * l « *1 U* Cans* Pr**a w6ica U **•
A* far aa the word "decree"
' 4411*4 sseJaarsdg Is U* a** far r*pa6U*aUsa •&lt; all 16* 4»**l la concerned, the 'dictionary
s t a r pflsi*4 I t Uia atn*w*e*e.
calls U a public order. God de­

Thought For Today

Dr. C rane’s

Best Christmas .Wrapping

N o te b o o k

T h a difference between
t hi istihnity Mini communism
la largely that t hrifttimiity
takoA evil ftcrloUftiy.
Itrynii tjieeii. 1i j itiih Kpm*
copul ev*ingelUt.

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iir propo\ftU or any sriulil8!UT tO th« lit.
Thl-i did ln»t m(an they
4*hoee to itfhoia the f unirowr*
siftl leappoiImhnn'nt n*«o*.
They pa n od a rvMilntion on
the kuhjivi, but ite tom? in
p tia illv rly

nniMt nil*

wb»*n

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b«ftid« t lo famuu » » molid
mentft of
The I Uhl rvaulutlon vxpnrsted Aiipporl for a coiiftlltdtioiiill nmoiidiiiolit v*in* H moui-1
permit th** itMti'b, in rfdit*
11totui|ct to cuiinidtr fo(*lot •
iitlinr lhan popuUlion in (b&lt;?
niftWe.iip of at Iai»a« one lu*ut#
of a le|finlHlur«» provided the
voter* of th« •(«!« Bf»|»iov#
thin ftirmiireinriil in a refer*
endiJin te*t
This la jiml ihouL I h» mlMeat iniftKinahlr ilepnrdiie (non
tlir ir.K. Supreme! * *ou i h "oiiu
mmi. one voi*-’* ii‘H|i|“&gt;rtitiiiui unt dec lev of rmd*tlui|. Yet
the fnct la thnt not r\*,n thin
proposition irot through Ihf
(ieiieml
» re*»dp*
(Iona mill oitiiout « noi*y I*ai lle.
Litrerul leg 11*Into I * oil the
KviodutIona i Miumittvi* hhiat*
ed the |ir«*|niAAl a« the f,dy
ing ifftnp of lhe tHd (•ujiiii,*4
With ite heavy hIa*k **f c«»ti*
fterviitlWH. t he m n*11iIU« «
aanailed m» a rollwtion of
lame duck ft, pot«niiMl lum#
ducks and other outdated per­
sons.
T v%
' o lihvrnl mcntlrt*r«~.Slnte Sell.*ti)oi la
! of
Connoctlcut—filed the minor*
ity report. Though the major­
ity report, of rour»e, p r m l l ed in the committer, tiie fight
aafMM.MiaMUMlkMit. **B U'*a
hly floor.
Tha liberal* still thought
they mighl win the day if

\*it**, tint under the rule of
In general r»n»* , ho ma\ that
the unieillMy it tllkea 1(1 alHtik the liNM itidil I* li Uf thial a
to futre ftUeh « vote, f*nd the iiefiio« rwtie country* d#—i-r*! *
oppurtition fell two fthift t.
| tip gfe. 1‘Hiiiii nt it get* mid,
Newitheleift, wlnii the ma­ indeed, the government ran
he pulwoll fo» !tioM* who de
jority remdution w»-« wnipped
Aerve it*
hj voire vote, it ve«y
lUline I h.il Jeil of Iti Itaili,
large choi un of
ev 1 in un e aAliy in one of h u
preened the wfnenihly' a ilivid
si j*»»«*| iraiU"Inn•k n p 11li led I»y
ed M fitimenU un the isAtie*
a \\ eit t *et iii un inngx ? in»*.
U n &gt;eiitw ago* the ninjoi
1ly
plull W'uiJd hove riiifii
lo all of - lie h’fl aomcnicely «« h liheial nhenmtive tlill.g &lt;&gt;f li h •\%i» vit«| 1-001to the eelehrated thp e anieml* i|i|th(«‘llt to » i lli'iii n, Iti^
nieiitA.
iliifi t e x t f u r l ife And hi*
Tina time the toneervalive iiw n m i n f And j«*)oii* Hi *
niHj&lt;uit&gt;, hutking this ruiid ta-ptiid*** i.f all th n t Ilf** find
pt ef*«ii»n,' must hint woo t o o f f e r .
Iiiowio v S» *’i otiiiy ItioigliiM
ileiiul wlolher it WuA heiltilig
currvetly when the * n o V r*** | I HU n. fill i lie fu a! AUidvrt*
*rtiy of Jiditi h* iiiicdy'i «**
mounded through tha room.
mi &gt;*-; ll.it toll
T»in*■t 111*vmehn11geiII.

seeing we are quite conipat*. A Catholic ptlest recently
fide.
[naked me how to answer this
-Hut. D r. Crime. \ am wur- n a t i o n often presented in
riernl about »t*x* fur ! hiivo ^hu lit l nnk Conferentes:
“ J* it true that there are
lived alone for seven years.
"Would our muiriugu lie- only so many round* of sexual ammunition in the male?”
copic platonic?”
And the answer is a great
.Mnny intelligent Americans'
m e ignorant of some of the big 'NO!
So old bachelors and wid­
simple medical fail*.
For example, glands as well owers need have no aignifia* muycles benefit front reg­ cant fear of. jilatonic marri­
age though they are 60, 60*
ular use,
’ And you cun develop laiger or even 75.
Even the retina of the eye
muscles at any lime In your
life just by regular exercise remain* healthier and mors
functional when it U used.
thereof.
That i» one reason why
Fur example, a man past So
can decide to Indulge in ophthalmologists (eye turweight lifting or push-up* K*o n l&gt; ur** «*&gt;■* cross-eyes
and other type* of calisthen­ be corrected early.
ics t i l l , he enlarges his mus­ *Otherwise, the retina of the
unused eye may grow rela­
cle* very definitely.
Hy the same token, you cun tively inert and blind just,
take a partially functional from disuse!
Irregularity of milking a
gland ami make it enlarge
and secrete more fully by cow will also tend to reduce*
the milk secretion of tier udsimitar legatai exoivi.w
..Sex n|i|wuic, like your gaa- &lt;,*‘r
tl*‘r
So send for my booklet
'iiic liiiugur, Is something ihnt
is supposed' to last nil your ‘ How to Prevent Impotence,”
enclosing u long stnmpyd, re­
lifetime.
Just liecnuse you |inss the turn envelope, plua^Jo cent*.
( A l s s i*
write to Dr. *
uge of 5(4, doesiiT mean thnt i
'
you lose your desire for Cranr in care of this new*,
bw-fatenk or (trcati pie and paper, enclosing a long
slamped, addressed emrlnpa
other delicious viands.
and
20 cents to rover l&gt;pNor does it menn you 1
should likcwisij lose your en- , Ing and printing r«*l* when
joynieiil ,,f a .wife or hus­ y«U vend fur one of hi*
band, IF.
* And that big "IF " mean*,
IF yuu r« ill!in* Ihr true turdii-ftl fnrt i« iihuut glandular
fun«tion.
Hut many a limn ham*
Atrmgft hiniM'lf by frara And
duubtft.
Artuully, uiiylMal) in rr*HAiifmbly giMrti health should las |
ifhlr tn function in the tilitr- i
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Howard Hood, president of
th« Sanford Lions Club, an­
nounced today that the pre­
sent total of contributions re­
ceived for the Judy Kihnnird
Fund is $2,045.4!) and the
club is plessed at the response
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Central Florida.
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The Sunday Mr. A Mr*
By i o t a A. Bpolikl
- I t wouldn't slip our mind cn League welcomed the* Gander
tlrely, but 1 Ju it .might start ton's Into the loop. Thla still
ram blin' and Include It to ­ leaves a vacancy for two more
w ard! the end of tha column couplet Into this league,'which
with the poidbU itr that you'd bowl* at 6:30 on Sundayi.
SAN FRANCISCO (U P I) —
think It waa Juat an after­ In the Tueaday nigbt Bual
thought . . . WHICH IT IS ncatm en’a League, Goldberg Shrine football p lay eri, 44
shot a circuit high of 220 with etrong, vlsited^-ih* Crippled
NOT I
lirfp ital
ltal today a t
From all of tie here at Jet seriea honors falling to Ralph Children'* lrtfp
Lane* to our m any warm and Bette with hit 364 set. Nice their first official act on their
visit to San Franelscw-«b*n
dear frtende In the bowllnf aboottn', Ralph.
got right down to tha business
Evelyn Wagner bonded
fraternity . . . i m y Merry
Christmas and the beet withes nifty 210 in the Tuesday BUI of p rattled in tha rain for their
HemphUl Motorettaa ‘League. Eaat-Weat clash on Ja n . 2.
for the New Year.
Leading th* Eaat team on
Incidentally, aa you'll note _ .la Poat, Evelyn Wagner
from our ad* In the Sanford and another Evelyn, thla oo# tha annual pilgrimage to the
Herald, quite a few of the MUIa, aU tied for high aerlee, hospital wer* bead coach P ete
Elliott of Illinola for the Eaat
league a are off during the a 478.
holldayi, eo you won't hare
It'a good to tee Dot Button and Johnny McKay of Southto w ait for an open lane.
bowUng to well again. She's am California for tha Watt.
But th* youngater* were
The klde really had them been poundin' that one thre*
aelvea a time a t their Chrlit pocket conslatenly. All you more Interested Irf the like* of
maa P arty Saturday. What hare to do la touch that bead All-America llntbacker Dick
with all of the goodiea In the pin and you know you’re go­ Butkua of Illinois; and Allform of cartona of eoft drink*, ing to have a good pin count America quarterback* Bob
lee cream , doughnut* and *pe and ahould have a 110 or high­ Barry of Oragon and Craig
clal p r i n t from Santa, I be e r game (that la, If you make Morton of California.
And ao war* moat of lha
lieve everyone turned out to a spare or two along
way
coachea.
be a winner of aoree aort of alio.)
a prlre.
Well It w it Dot bowling hlgb
"W t believe w* have the
H ill Saturday we'll have a game for the 111 Nooner'i Lea­ making* of a fine defensive
apecial team tournam ent for gue last week and again thla team and that'* whare we are
the klda and on Monday at 10 week aha blasted a 211/347 going to work the hard est,"
It’ll be the doublet event with aeries.
said Elliott.
the ainglea arheduled for 1 Lefty
Helen
Marcheaano
W* have tome of the finest
p. m. that tam e afternoon. In (smooth out that aide of th* linebacker* In th* country, led
the event you m ltted algnlng to lane* for me, Helen) rolled a by Butkua; and w* have the
participate you may atlU do ao 204 for the Wednesday a. m. finest secondary’ defensive
by being at the lane* thla Sat­ Jet Bowler-cttea League. Thla man I've ever teen In George
urday.
waa the high for all of tha gal* Donnelly."
Incidentally, two week* ago in the league. Helen coupled
But McKay (hlnka be h a t
ro-coaches Eleanor Andrraon her two other garnet to finish the offensive weapons to get
and Garry Foa ran ao "I Beat with a 468 atriei.
around Elliott's proposed d e­
the Coach" klnd-of-a-deal. 1 Gladyi Edward* of th* Shep­ fense.
won’t tell you which one of ard -OU team bowjed one of
"We have two graat p a tte rs
theae two atalwarta had an ex- her highest seriea In the Shoot­ in Morton and B erry," he
cellent aerie*'(nice goln' E lea­ ing Star* League on Thursday said. "And I think we m u tt
nor) but there were 16 happy morning, a nice 314 act. June have the world's greatest grid
kida who trounced the coach. G isim tn atepped-ln for high runner in Gal* Sayera of KaqThe winner* In Moonlight tingles with her 194. Incid­ aai.
Bowling Saturday night wrr# entally, alnce their sponsor
"1 tay this because I happen
Chrla DeWItt for the gala and Shepard Oil provided them with to know th at Georg* H a lit
David Oldham for the genta,
bowling blouses they hadn't (owner of the Chicago Basra)
In the Wednesday Ball and lost a game.
paid out a lot of money to get
Chain League, bowling for the
P. S. Aa It ao often bappema, him to sign. And Georg* just
Four link*—Hayden checked whenever you s ta rt talking doesn't do th at."
in a 213/344 te n e t.
about winning streak* th at’s
just Die time when you put a
quick finish onto that string.
Gladys and her mate* k&gt;at
their first gam* followtng that
Interview.
We didn't even have time to
mention tom e of the 'goodies
By United Preaa
your truly had In th* Singlet
The Philadelphia 76er* fig­
Claisic League last week cause ured to fade after three
this past Monday, Joe Kern straight alghts of basketball In
NEW YORK (U1M) — Pre- took ra re al Splil-aki in a bur­ th* West, end they did.
• aaaen favorite kllthlgen it ry However, let'* not overlook ' But th* well-balanced Phila­
hack at th* top of the United the 800 four-game eeta that delphia club atlU hung on for
Preaa International major col­ Jack Kanner and Charlie Rot* a 113-111 win at San Francisco
lege haakrtbill rating! today turned in last Monday In the Sunday night for their second
after a one week ahtence.
Single* Classic.
win In th* three garnet on the
The Wolverines, dethroned
coast.
for a week hy Wichita, re­
Philadelphia led by IS point*
gained the No. 1 poiition in
In th* fourth q u tg a r, when
a confrontation of th* n a­
Ran Francisco roared back
tion’s top two team* on Dec.
against the svobbling 76ert and
14.
closed to within 109-107 with
Michigan handed Wichita
53 secoods to go. Then guards
Ita first lota by a tlim H7-H5
CLEVELAND. Ohio (U PI)— Hal Greer end Paul Neumann
margin and pushed the Shock- Head Coach Blanton Collier of made Tter lay up* to preserve
e n into lha tunntrup spot.
the Cleveland Browna believe* the win.
Michigan received 21 first that "specially" team* ere
A crowd of 4,341 e a » th* con­
placet vote* flora the UPI becoming more and more Im­ test, which waa the night's on­
Board of Coachea end totalled patien t In pro football team*. ly action in th* National Bas­
323 point*.
.
Collier, who la getting hit ketball Association.
Wichita waa second on both club ready (o face Baltimore
Wilt Chamberlain tossed ta
counts with seven votes for Sunday In the National Foot- 43 for the W arriors, but no­
b a l l League championship body else got more than 13.
the top apot and 20f&gt; points.
B ulaU i uut tha change
UuataauVs tWk&gt;,—a s s - et
T he bard-On ring D rear bed
three unbeaten among the In atatus of players itilg n ed 30 for Philadelphia and no lest
elite, edged Into third place to the various kicking units. than alx of hi* teamm ate*
"F or ao many yeara people were In double figure*, too.
ahead of Snn Francisco (5-0)
hy downing s tough &gt;Utah have thought of pro football
State atpiad while the Duns rluba at having only offcnalvc
tripped Hawaii In their only and defensive team s," Collier
’ game last week. Ilolh picked said.
"Those who didn't play reg­
PHILADELPHIA (U PI) —
up a pair uf first plate men­
ularly looked upon htemaeNea Veteran outfielder Bobby Del
tions.
Defending champion UCLA, a t rinky-dlnka and often be­ Greco was purchased Tuesday
from Vancouver of the Pacific
whoa* only lota came In tha came disgruntled.
"But the picture h a t chang­ Coast League by th* Philadel­
season'* opener, extended It*
phia Phillies' Arkansas farm
winning etreak to five whit* ed," ha continued.
" I think th* game h a t da- team In th* sam e league.
taking th* Milwaukee Invita­
The Phllliet said th at aa
tional and solidified It* fifth vtloped to tha point wbar* we
place ranking with two fir at now have a three team situs- p art of th* deal thay sold
Uon.
&lt;4 Chattanooga catcher L a f r y
place vote*.
"Th* specialty unit* an* ex­ Baughman to Birmingham of
Duke gained undisputed
' possession of (lath place when trem ely Im portant to th* sue- th* Southern League.
l l l l a w a s L 's S * . k s l s l s s
lest week's co-holder, Vander­ ceaa of a team ."
bilt, euffered I t a
aecond
straight loai and dropped from
th* firs t 10. '
RIVERSIDE, CaL ( U N ) —
8L Louie waa up a notch Th* Riverside 800, n 149,000
to a * ru th And Indiana 8-0 NASCAR championship th a t
advanced from 10th to eighth. la racing'* first m ajor event
Illinola and Davldaon wore of. 1948 in tha United States,
new number* of th* upper will be held Je n . 17 a t R l m echelon In ninth and 10th aide raceway for late model
place*, napoctlvely.
stock cars.

76ers Win By 2
Over Frisco 5

Wolverines Five
Regain UPl's
No. One Post

Specialty Teams
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Shrine Tilt
Yule Goody

College Stars
Visit Hospital,
Then Practice

S p a r e s

Crimson Tide
Rests Before
Texas Tilt

By David M. Moffit
ATLANTA (U PI) — For
football fan, the biggest
on Chriatmaa Day may be
North-South Shrine gam e
Miami.

the
gift
the
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Foreat.

TAKING AIM — Jimmy Brown,.hard-running back of the Cleveland
Browna, seems to be taking aim a t the Baltimore Colts before the two
teams meet a t Cleveland Dec. 27 of the NFL Championship.

Today's Sport Parade

In addition, the South h at
JUNIOR—Marcel Cer- Navy's Roger Staubach, last
year's Helsman winner; Bob
d n n Jr., t o n of t h e
Hayes of Florida AAM. "The
B re n t, la te w o rld mid- world's fastest human; Jim m y
d I e w e i g h t c h a m p io n , Sidle of Auburn, who last year
became the only quarterback
w o n h is ' f i r s t profegever to rush f o r . more than
■ionnl b o x in g c o n t e s t in
1,000 yards and Ken Willard
Parle.
of North Carolina and I.arry
By Jack Cuddy
ring now from their pre-Christ­
Dupree of Florida—two of the
UPI Sport* Writer
mas carvings at widely sepa­
South's finest runners.
NEW YORK (U P I) — It'a rated hospitals in Houston,
The North squad la dom inat­ lucky that those old buddies, Tex., end Detroit—and not un­
ed by Notre Dame and Army. the Duke of Windsor and "Sir der the tam e roof:
The fighting Irish, who came W alter” Hagen, are convalesWere tho*e two noblemen of
within one period of winning
the fairway* recovering their
tho national championship,
pep In the tam e hospice, they
spurned a bowl bid an d , the
certainly would be belting golf
Shrlnert were quick lo nab
balls and highballs from sur­
tlx of their stars. Army pro­
gery to m aternity.
vided five, Including . thirdAs a tandem they would be
By United Pres*
tea m All-American tackU Bill
S o u t h e e a t e r n Confer­
7.adel and quarterback Carl
ence basketball team s ran up
NEW YORK (U PI) - Lou
Stichweh.
a perfect record against outSaban adm itted today that
W e're more fam iliar with the
being named the American
tide
competition Tueaday
southern players and can re ­
night.
Football League's coach-ofport that seldom has the South
the year aweetened a career
Vanderbilt dropped Miami
ever been so well represented.
that haa had tom e biller dis­
of Ohio from the unbeaten
Staubach and Sidle, figured to
ranks 74 68, Tenncatee downappointments.
All eyes will be on Larry
be the front-runner* for the
Saban, once fired at head Hughes' Miss Whirl tonight in
ad Florida Slat* 63 43 for itt
Helsman award this past sea­
fifth straight victory, and
coach of th* Boston Patriots, the 22nd schooling race at the
son, both were ham pered by
directed the Buffalo Bills to Sanford-Orlando Kennel Gub.
Georgia avenged Ita only lota
Injuries but have had time to
by trouncing Clemaon 93-73.
thalr first E astern Division
The two-year-old puppy ran
recover.
title this teato n , climaxed by off a 31.30 seconds timing car
The games w rr* th* lis t for
South coachea m ay have
a 24-14 trium ph over the P a ­ Her this week In her first trial
SEC teama until next week.
trouble deciding which four­
Clyde Lee (cored 23 points
triots last Sunday.
run over the SOKC racing strip
some to u te In the baekfleld.
and snared 26 reboundt, tying
The normelly aoberfaced The clocking tlanda a t the
Piccolo, Frederlckson and Du­
Saban waa beaming when he beat perform ance to date in
a school record, in leading
pree are three of the finest
learned of hit selection by a
Vanderbilt to lit triumph.
power runners In college c ir­ United Preaa International schooling event*.
Miami jumped into an early
Mis* Whirl, winner of the
cles; few equal Staubach and
panel of 24 writer* who cover­ Puppy Stakes last sum m er at
lead and held an II point adSldel on the pass-run option;
ed the AFL.
vantage with a little over four
1the Sarasota Kennel Club, ap
| and record* prove Chat Rhome
"Thit, to me, la a great tri­ pears to be on* of the moat
minutes left In the half.
Is in a cleat by himself as a bute and I'm very apprecia­
Vandy rallied, however, and
promising Juvenile sprinter* in
p aster.
tive," Saban said.
left the floor at Inlrrm lsiion
the country.
| They are using Hayes at end
ahead 41-36. The Commodores
She already haa been nomi­
and the North defenders will
atayed ahead the rest of the
nated for the 1964 All-America
have their hands full trying to
way.
greyhound racing team oo the
krop up with the (printer,
Tennessee, playing a delib­
basis of her first tem eater'a
llaye* has run the 100 yard
erate game, controlled the
perform ance.
dash often In 9.1.
game after the first five m in­
Thirty-six achoollng events
If the north haa an advantage
utes and never was seriously
a-e
on tap tonight at SOKC be
it m ay be In the line. The
threatened. Larry McIntosh
PENSACOLA (U P I)—Syr- g in n in g 'at 7 p. m.
South missed such great line­
acute Coach Ben 8chwartaw it high man (or the Volt
Top performer* in the school
men as Steve DeLong of Tenn­
with 16 point*.
welder h at a full seal* scrim ­ Ing events will make up the
essee, H arry Schuh of Mem­
Je rry Waller and Dwayne
mage arhrtluled for Saturday field for the running of the
Powell had 23 point* each and phis Slate and Bill Curry of to aee if h it team I* ahaplng opening night Inaugural Handi­
Jim m y Pitta 23 In leading Georgia Tech.
up for the Sugar Bowl game cap Jan. 2.
Another factor going for the
Georgia over Clamson. Both
against Louisiana S tate Jan.
learn* had 31 field g o ilt but North Is that eight of th* top 1.
southern
team
s
have
bowl
the Bulldoga hit on 31 of 37
Tueaday, th* Orangemen
free throw* while Clcmton dates. This prevented (he South
tr im drowtog frimr" t o p u w n h - f ^ k a d .
plana d i u l a a .%
m re fr t m f y f J at~2t.
Arkansas, fifth ranked Texas, three-quarter speed, limited
seventh - ranked Louisiana contaA drill during the after♦
&gt; MIAMI (UPI) — Jockey
State,,
llth-ranked
Florida noon.
John Choquett* begins e to­
In
a
morning
workout,
Stale and others.day suspension Thursday a t
quarterback
Richard
King
Fourth ranked Michigan and
Tropical Park, for rough rid­
sixth-ranked N ebraska wore concentrated • h 1 a offensive
ing In Monday’s firs t race.
work
on
close-in
peases
to
*nd
BLOOMINGTON, Ind (UPI) the only northern schools
Tha race resulted in a spill
Brad Clark* and halfback
among
the
nation's
top
11
—Tha atarch U on for a new
for
two horses and riders.
Floyd
Little,
football coach at Indiana Uni­ team a which have bowl en
Both animals wer* aubeegagemeota.
versity where Phil Dlcktna
Porpoise* of th* colony a t qucntly destroyed and Jockey
haa quit after eight frustrat­ T here'll probably be some
Marlneland
of Florida require Buck Thornburg suffered a
goodies
under
that
trae
Christing seatona.
*
less
than
on*
second to Inhale broken collarbone.
m
at
morning,
but
if
Ha
fine
Dickent, 60, resigned Tuaa
day aa football roach but will football you have a taste for and exhale their breath by
•lay on a t Indiana as general don’t mlaa that nationally tele­ exploeiv* bursts through th*
m anager of off-campus facul­ vised Shrine game Friday a f­ blowhole breathing apparatus
atop th eir head*.
ties w h i c h
includes the ternoon.
school's biological and gaotogleal research (tattoos.

Noblemen O f Golf Once Belted

Golf-High Balls In Golden 20s

Vanderbilt Drops
Miami Of Ohio,
FSU Beaten

Lou Saban Says;
Career Sweeter

Puppy Slakes
Winner To Run

Orange Practice
For Sugar Bowl

Rider Suspended

For Rough Ride

Indiana School

Bobby Del Greco Seeking Coach
Signed By Phillies

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (UPI)
— When Alabama football
coach Bear B ryant can af.
ford to give his national
champions a ene-weelc vaca­
tion from practice they m utt
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be In g reat tha^e.
Th* Crimeon Tide knocked
off practicing fo r ita New
Y ear's nlgkt m asting with
Texas In th* Orange Bowl
last Saturday. B ryant's men
won't don pad* again until
Saturday In Miami.
Bryant was • confident hit
•quad waa In proper shape
when he granted th* ona-wrtic
Christmas holiday vacation,
although he expressed con­
cern over certain members of
hla walking wounded bilged*. . . . .
"We have several boys still
hampered - by injuriei, but
thay ahould be raady." said
B ry an t
“It
la
doubtful,
though, th a t end Mike Hop­
per or linebacker Jackie Sher­
rill will be able to play
against Texas."
Sherrill suffered a broken
ankl* in the Vanderbilt gama
and mlased th* rest of tha
aeaaon. Hopper waa crippled
■everal time* during th* ra.
(i
aon and trainer Jim Goo.irea
saya .it would b* too murh of
a riak to his l^ga to play him.
Th* Tide'* other Injured
player*, quarterback Sieve
Sloan (knee), end Tommy
Tollseson (knee), halfbarka
Grady Elmore (knee) and
Frank Canterbury (Instep),
all appeared ready for action.
Alabama apparently will
atlck to w hat It did during
the regular aeason on offense
and defense. Thera have been
no personnel changes on tha
team which won its 10 garnet,
the national championship
and the Southeeatern Confer­
ence title.
Tha Tide rolled to 233
point* In 10 gem ei, mainly on
the pattin g of Ita quarterback
duo of Joe N am ath and Sloan.
They completed 109 of 174
paatea for 1,330 yard* includ­
ing alx touchdown*.
Namath waa th* No. 1
quarterback and expected to
he an All America hut he in­
jured hla kne* early in the
■eaton. Sloan moved right in
and directed the team to ita
unbeaten year. N am ath, how­
ever, w ai called on at crucial
lime* to take over for key
play*. H* waa rem arkably
successful, p a r t i c u l a r l y
againat Georgia Tech.
Namath will ( ta rt against
Texas, said B ryant,‘and Sloan
will be ready to back him up.
Sloan,
however,
probably
won’t be warming th* bench.
He la Alabama's top defen­
sive back and Bryant wants
to play him In th a t po»i,ion
If hla Injured knee permit*
During last week's prac­
tices, Bryant waa mindful of
tha Namath-Sloan knee inforte* wmf -fo rttr tfr
from hitting either of them
during workouts.
The Tide meets Chriatmaa
afternoon In Birmingham to
fly to Miami and return*
practice Saturday .afternoon.

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going all out to recapture the
I low of the "Golden Twenties"
when, as swashbuckling com­
rades of -country club and
nigbt club, "E ddie," the Prince
of Wale*, and Walt, king of
the courses, did more to pop­
ularize golf than any other two
men In history.
Remembered a t Rider
The Duke of Windsor, now
70, la rem em bered by sports­
men a t a devil-may-care rider
of horsos and an avid golfer
and spectator.
The Duke underwent surgery
at the Methodist Hospital in
Houston on Dec. 16 (or the re ­
moval of a bulge "a lot bigger
than a golf ball" from hit
main abdominal artery.
The great Hagen, 72, had a
throat operation at Ford Hos­
pital in Detroit last week. He
la reported recovering rapidly
—aa hla old pal Eddie a t Hous­
ton.
Fred Corcoran of New York,
tournament m anager of the
International Golf Association
and a long time friend of both
Hagen and the Duke, said:
"I'v e telegraphed my Christ­
mas greeting to them. I didn't
tend cards because they’ll be
getting them by the hundred a
from people all over the world,
telling them to get well—and
mine might be tost to the shuf­
fle."
llagen was not only a great
champion golfer but he was
probably the moat ctorful bigtim er of all. A ruddy-facedm an
with a booming laugh, be woo
more than 63 big tournemeota.
They Included two United
State* Statea Opens, four BriUh O pen- and five PGA
champion shipt.
Ha made more than 11-mil­
lion and "bVsw" moat of It.
Chick Evans ooro taid of
ftfmr -nt'i ta gatrtd five—
and not to make a living."
Explaining hla own philoso­
phy of - golf, Hagen told
friends :'T t'a customary for
playtrs to tell about the great
holes they made. But I like to
tell about the. locker rooms I
visited around the world—the
The V tnla la a pointer type
groat 19th bolea of golf."
at dog satlva to Hungary.

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Moat all-star game* this time
of year mlaa out on a lot of
big-name player* because of
other bowl commitments. But
Friday'* contest offers a gilt*
(•ring array of college stand­
outs.
The North has Helsman
trophy winner John lluarte
a t Notre Dame and hi* AllAmerica
batterym ate Jack
Snow. The South feature* p a st­
ing wizard Je rry Rhome of
Tulsa, top pro d raft choice
Tucker Frederlckson of Au­
burn and national rushing
leader Brian Piccolo of Wake

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SONNY HAYES
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DEC. 26th

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HAPPY

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WWI Veterans,
. Auxiliary H old:
Installations

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Hospital Notes
• DECEMBER 2 t,ll« 4
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Admissions
Lewis Morton, Jo Ann Rowe,
Donna Hunter, Rickey Bowling, William Platt, Robert
McWattera, Elizabeth Ilarkey,
Carolyn Inman, Ola Cunning­
ham, Catheripc Byrd, Ornsby
Jackson, Andrew Rivins, Mary
Forguson, B arbara Frankenberg, Viola Hatcher, Doris
Adami, Edna Mae Armstrong,
Sanford; DavUi Un i s , De­
n ary ; llarry-T um ser. Dayton,
Ohio; Ann Burzycki, Lake
M ary; P a t r i c i a Montano(
Longwood; 11 a a e 1 Brown,
Oviedo'
Birth*
Mr. ahd Mrs. Elonzia Arm­
strong, Sanford, a boy; Mr.
and Mrs. Duaine Inman, San­

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ford, a boy; Mr. ttu T 'M r*
Walter Grankenberg, Sanford,
a boy; Mr; and Mra. Alan
Buriyckl, Lake Mery, a girl;
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jones,
Maitland, a boy.
Discharge*
Baby girl Sm art, Mattie MeTheney, Willie Clayton Cola,
man, Olivette Wright, John
Dietz, Delnora Robson and
Baby, Janice Cowley, Lelia
Cochran, Charles R ci, Ann
Scott, Lonnie Martin, Hazel
Kelly, Richard
Dougherty,
Cheryl Jackson, Donna Hunt­
er, Larcthia Wilson and baby,'
Joan Hardin and baby, Lciola
Harden and baby, Sanford;
Peggy Robichaud, Lake Mary;
Muriel Hahn, Orang* City.

A drainage problem at the
Interchange of In teritatc 4
and Highway 434 m ay have
By Donna F*tes
been tolved Tuciday and bus­
New officer* of World War
inesses may soon be erected
I Veteran*, Barrack* 2898, and
there.
it* Auxiliary were initalled
County eom m iisloners ap­
a t a combined dinner meeting
proved
a tentative agreement
of the group* held a t the Al­
with property owner* in The
tamonte Spring* Community
Hou*e.
•re* to have them supply nec­
Mr*. Mari* EbeUch, of Deessary m aterials and county
Bary, wa* lniU lllng conduc­
INSTALLING OFFICIAI.S and new officers of World War I Veterans,
crew* will do the drainage
to r for the women and Mr*.
Rnrracks 2898, and the Auxiliary, are, top, left to right seated, Ralph
work.
Lillian Stew art, aeventh ditPeter, Joseph Keller, Frank L ash ; standing, Miller Evans, Brooks
Other conditions are that
trict president, Orlando, was
t o m b s , linger Miller, William Millignn, Otto Baumgartner and Leroy
the property owners get neeinstalling officer.
Stover: bottom, sented, Mrs. Marie Ebetech, Mrs. Julian Stewart, Mrs.
Taking office were Mr*.
essary easem ents and other
Grace Lash, Mrs. Ethel Schuette; back, Mrs. Nellie Miller, Mrs. Eva M.
Grace Lash, of W inter Gar­
Keller. Mrs. Golda Combs, Mrs. Edith Hodges, Mrs. Ethel Wentworth,
pertinent requirem ents to do
den, president; Mr*. Gertrude
Mrs. Connie Baumgartner and Mrs. Florentine Stover.
the complete Job. Involves! is
Pftxpatrick, vice president;
property *nd right* of w*y
Mr*. Ethel Schuette, secreowned by the Atlantic Coast
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ta ry ; Mr*. Eva M. Killer,
Line Railroad and the State
treasu rer; Mr*. Gold* Combi,
Road Department.
CHRISTMAS OBSERVANCE WILL RE
guard; Mr*. Betty Kyan, chap­
Robert Overstreet *nd Abe
lain; Mr*. Florentine Stover,
HELD CHRISTMAS DAY — 11:00 A.M.
Kamenoff repreaented land
SOME’50 VbUNGSTERS of Oakland Estates repatriotic instructor; Mrs. Nel­
owners in the area in dealing
ceived R ifts nnd candy nines from Santa Claus
MASONIC TEMPLE — ALL SIR
lie Miller, conductress, and
with the county. They had re
at
a
Christmas
Party
Riven
by
Leon
Cohn,
de­
Met. Edith Uodget. Mrs, Ethel
t*ined an. engineer who had
KNIGHTS REQUESTED TO RE PRESENT.
veloper, withof the area. aeUn-w as IvyW entworth and Mr*. Connie
drawn up the drainage plan,
.-.vtVT*";,
-------t e s s e s nnd scrvittR refreshments. Vfoftfng here
Baumgartner, trustees.
one which meets with the apF. L. MILLER, RECORDER
w
i
t
h
Santa(Waiter
A.
Van
Camp)
are
Jimmie
* Frank Lash, deputy chief
proval of County Engineer
KlinR nnd Kim Itobinson.
of staff, was installing officer
William Ruih.
for the men. Oficer* are Jose­
When all term s of the pro­
ph Keller, commander; Brooks
ject have been completed and
Comba, fir*t vice commander;
approved by the engineer and
Rogert Miller, second vice
County Attorney Harold F. I
commander) Miller Evans, ad­
Johnson, letters of intent will
ju ta n t; W i l l i a m Milligan,
be submitted to th e - cnmmt*-1
quarterm aster; Leroy Stover,
lion along with a check for
Judge advocate; Ralph Peter,
material*, the litte r to be kept
chaplain, and Ott# Baum gart­
In escrow pending start of the
ner, trustee.
Jots.
Robert Doylr, rvecutiv* di tics, highways and ihp rrea
The Interchange has been a
rector
of the Fust Central Don of centrally located air
problem since its completion
Regional
Planning ports.
as w ater which normally was Florida
, ,
not In the ares has become • Council, told the County Corp
"In the case of airpqrls,"
Chairman Jam es P. Avery what they were doing and Im­ tendanre, an ambulance w a.- #Jor , ourre of „ n c(n l l0 mission Tuesday that the o r­
Jr. of the Seminole County mediately went to the scene. avadahle, and the wet! equip property owners,
ganization was working on Doyle said for an example,
"it would be Impossible for
Commission Tuesday applaud­ "1 thought we wore going
pod Casselberry Fire Depart ' Now, they have joined to permissive Icgi-lalum whirh
one county to undertake such
ed the efforts of Casselberry'*
would
enable
counties
to
carry
ment's rescue unit was on gethrr to provide for a solua project but arvrrnl counties
Volunteer Fire Department to h iv e more cisualtie* be­
| tion to the drainage. The wa on Joint projects.
cause
I
don't
believe
some
of
could jointly promote an inand other citlrens of the area
Doyle aald that as soon ns
,,,
, ter will he diverted to the
stajlatlon " Doyle left no doubt
I wa* even more surprised,
in the effort to rescue Jackie these fellows were accustomed
ny Mr*. Frank l.rona
i Weklva
nr&gt; na R
niver over propertv (he proposed act was put in
to
handling
shovels
the
way
Dial a centrally lueatrd air
Sparks who died in a rave in
declared
Avery,
*
by
the
pro
final
form
it
would
be
pre
they own nr. If possible, over
Holiday decoration* mailr
port would he vital td the eco­
Tuesday near Seminole Race­ they did in attempting to feasional mariner in which the
righti of way ot other ownri* sented to boird of commit
by member* of the Dellary
reach
the
trapped
youngiter."
nomic grow Hi and develop
way.
well-trained
volunteer
firemen
sumers
In
the
ic
v
rn
counties
in the area.
Extension Homemaker* Club
Avery went on, "The thin*
mrnt ot the area
"I've never seen anything
comprising the regional roun
were featured In display at like," Avery told the press and that am ared me, however, was assisted the doctor* in attempHe also pointed out Dint
ing
to
revive
the
lad
They
ril
for
their
approval
the Christmas meeting held fellow commissioner* during the way In which the entire,
such nn ai t would Inti into the',
knew
exactly
what
to
do,
how
"Thl* type of Irgi-latlon,"
at (be Community Center.
200 N. PARK AYE.
SANFORD, FLA.
category id permits 10 li kiv
a break in Tuesday'* meeting rescue operation was organiz
Doyle said, ''will make il povIlf particular interest were "When the al»rm was sound ed. Fire and police otlinala to do il and when lo do a.
lallon.
I
"I'm
sure
that
If
there
had
k .
I
K
I
sihle
for
two
or
more
coun
the beautiful wreaths Includ­ ed," he pointed out. "m em bers were there to direct operations.!
lira In the region to unite for
ing on* entitlsd “ rartrld g * in of the volunteer group stopped two phystetans were In at been a spark of life left in Die U I C S I I I ^ O V C - l f l
young
fellow
when
they
the purpose of proposing and
the Pear Tree” which made
Jackie Glenn Sparks. II. of
brought him nut of Die cave­
completing Joint projects for
all attractive centerpiece; al­
rn area ." said Avery, 'These Ififtfi Hilltop Road, Cassrlber- aurh pur|K&gt;srv as water con
so, a pin cushion fashioned
Casselberry volunteers would ry, died Monday when tiupped trol. recreation, public fanli
from a wire egg heater trim ­
have revived him. I Juvt r.in t In the liv e in of a simd hank.
med in purple velvet and edg­
Born in Hickory, V C , he
ssy loo much about the wav in
ed in lace and a turkey with
whirh Chief Paul Bates h.i* moved I" thl* aiea several
,\\l)
fanned tail made from pine
equipped, staffed and trained J ,-nr* ago with lua pareqta,
rones.
. Ml und M l* . Edllr K Spalkl,
hi* personnel ”
Mrs. Maude Ritter, presi­
Hr added. "The people o! who liveil in Cassrlheii) f •r
By Mr*. John Leone
1 and Craft* Club with mcm
dent, vonducted the meeting
Die pint three yrnis. lit- w«a
II; Msr&gt;«nn Milrt
Di-llary Mention Route wn» hei s of the Sanford club In­ Casselberry should be extreme
and the program wss present­
vited u« ipecial gur»ts for the ly proud of tills volunteer Protuatant in faith nnd was I Tin* Apopka HotRitnirn't A p
ed by Mrs. Pierson Little. A beautifully decorated In trndi occaaion.
an eighth grade iludent at » tuition uill • |M»rint»r a
unit "
reading, “ Old F a s h i o n e d Initial theme for tha Christ
| South S« iiuiiol* Junior High • how tn flir Ap pkw nrrnn th u
Mr. and Mr*. Robi# Elliott,
A Mule Si-lt-cliiin Iro n t Which
Christm as." was given hy tout party of the DeHary Art* assisted by Mr. and Mr* A r­
S, hool
Sunday I s ^ mmi.^ u&lt; | p m
Mrs. Anthony Oppel followed
To (T hio 'C. Matsv Styles Ami Finiklu-s.
Survivors, other than his
chie MncNaughlun, Mrs. Lynn
I lie gy iiikluiii.i u ill irn'ludi
hy singing of caruls with Miss
parrots, a ir a slater. Mis Ann 11 rvetitp and Lirfh point tro ­
Herd and Mr. and Mr*, livurg*
Adelaide Conte a t the piano.
I .moors, of Geneva, Ala . nnd phy will He Rw inlnl. Srlirdtillliooke. greeted guetta a* they
Other readings were given hy
his paternal
giundinolher. &lt;+i nrr ki'ylud**, op«ti; poll*
I rived.
Mrs Gcorgp Croake ami Pau­
Mi*. Mu he I Sparks, of Spruce l»« fl«|lll|f. oprfi, plckllp l m c,
Each fireplace )n the MnnUP
line P ettit and Mrs, Chester
Pmc, N. l'.
• Ion wa* decorated in a dif­
opMi; clover 1« .»f, junior,
Resrick, soloist, presented
ferent theme presenting It*,
rlovtr Imf. senior. at«» k Pi nt,
“Sweet Little Jesus Boy” and
By JoAnn Hays
own* complete lettin g while
open
flu^r race, opr
OPEN
“ Christmas Time." Mrs. ReaThe
Geneva
Public
Library
the lieautifully trimmed tree
rn ; h&lt;dlow |n|f, npeii; relay
riek was joined by Mr*. Adam
wa» placed in the hay window Association will meet at I'MJ M M i i h * , J U K i t : t s i .f r ;% n — tor#, opiri, niimiial Him, |&lt;;
FRIDAY NITES
Muller to sing a verse of "SilForest Lake Academy pre- of the main gallery. Chriitma* a.m&lt; next Monday at the li­
Kuntftl Mrvlc## for J«rhit &gt;«ar» and up; jumping fi^uir
Gltnn
t
II. (t» i aittl.
,ent N ight” as the group aw ait­ sented It* annual Christina* muiie, played throughout the brary to eompleta plana for
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Jackpot f ir n t.
h»ft\ « h“ 1(t 1 \|u* t » '1
ed arrival of Santa Claua to program Saturday featuring evening, added much to the the formal opening of the new
he f t •* I I • m T h u ' M i v
« t Its* I* « lrfr» U k r I t «pt (• t
facility In January. Drive for
distribute the gifts.
the Concert Bund und&lt;r direc­ ntmuapliere
C h u r r h Ft*rn
rIt « t ' t i M n
tion of Mr-. Patricia Silver
Elliott acted a* m aster cri­ member* In the association i*
l&lt;ronar«1 J « n * i o f f i c l * » l n h • • in
progrees
with
Mra.
Ann
■
li'rtl
tiy
ll»r.
Iir.rnai
t'.ip*
and The Aoideiny Chorus un- tique for the display of self
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tv Tiir. n u n i t i o i k t o r ala.
Mr* .arid a brief dem onstra­
SlMult Kunual Horn*
Officers at the present time
T in : &lt;«|.»TII Jl m i 1* 1, n i s ­
Band number* played In- tion on sketching was given Include Mrs H. G. Shuler, * * a*a#lbari &gt;. frn ch«ta»
e i it o r r t.o m iM , i&lt;r i m i
FOII
c o i n T T. I r | u,|r ,| „ fratuit; *elfctii n with t»y Chrater Etdridge and A r­ president; Mrs, Jam es Thom
n u n ins;
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ns, vice president; Mr*. Gor­
IT n i i v c c a r . TO. iaril
I Boh &lt; ohle a* trombone nolo- nold links.
HUY YOUR
x iiT ie s ok at it
,at
arveral presentation*
Refreshments wera served don (Btunn, corresponding sec­
hooiktv
enn w v is o a
hy the H onda Concert Band front a buffet covered with retary; Mrs. R. .A. Johnson,
C o n n e c t i c u t e o r p o r a ll o n .
ristnlltf. fsaturing the trum pet as-lion la.e over red and cantered recording secretary; Mrs. D.
*1
A varied program c&gt;f eight with an arrangem ent fea tu r­ M. Ladd, treaau rtr and Mrs.
rm n i.w
court
o t'tx w . a
Christmas selections w e r e ing tall red candle*. Tray* of F. E. Guyette, historian.
• In g le m a n . at at.
PLANT LATER!
D# Isn't* nl ■ sung by the choral group.
pcliti fours, tiny cream puff*
O iairm rn are Mrs. Donald
T O i O f AT'.I.ca CO URT OKTN.V,
Band officer* are We-stsy filled with chicken and tuna Dunn, beautification; Mrs.
a e l n a t e m an
Si* C e n t e r Nireet
Gr4spville Nursery
llali, president; Bandy Cav- ; salads and rookies, rake, jiu ls Gordon Gibson, finance; Mra.
Mic-lilcsn Center, Michlfsn anaugh, vice president. Bren­
and
mints
w
tre
strv
sd
along
Lafflar,
m*mh*r*hip
and
Mra.
2221 Grapevillr Ae*.
TO U AN’li EACH O T TOU
ARK H E R E B T NOTIK IKD t h » t da Hall, secretary-treusuier; with the coffee and tea a t tha Donald Norton, head librarian
822-0884
* s u i t ha* been b r o u g h t a ( * t n *1
Phillip Whidden, pastor; Lin­ side service. Individual tables to lie aaaisted by other ladiea
y ou by f O C I E T T T OR M V
Lawn
Spraying
da Roll, and E rn e a t. S’avrna for four, lighted by randle, of the as •orlation.
INOS, a t - o n n e r i l c u t c o r p o r a
t l e n . P l a i n t i f f , to f u r e r l o . e i sergeant at Arms; and Harry were set up to allow more in­
o e r i a l n M o r t a a a * m o re p a r t i
e u U r l y 0 r . c r i b . c t t i „ t h e C o m ­ Seals, l.arry F rasier and B&gt;b timate groupings of guest* in
p l a i n t filed In t h i s
n n l r h Burnham, equipment nans- order that they might become
M o r i g a a * a n r u m b r n th e' f-t
better acquainted.
t o w i n g J e a c r l b . 4 p r o p e r l y , alt- gets.
e a t * l a B s m tao lo C o u n ty , VTor
Officer* of tha choral grsup
Hostess** wera Mrs. Reed,
Ida. t o - w i t :
are
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Brown,
presid-nt;
Mrs
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WE WILL HE CLOSED
-DEC. 25th &amp; 26th

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BimTnrB WrralJ

Lake M ary Women Have Gala Meeting
By Mr*i H. L. Johnson
The regular monthly m eet­
ing o! the Lake Mary Wom­
en'* Club w a t held recently
■t the artistic home of Mr*.
R u th ' G allagher on the Markham-Longwood Road.
Club, president, Mr*. Beth
Gregory, presided over the
business session with chair­
m en of various committees
giving Interesting report* on
their project*.
New m em ber, Mr*. Jonnle
Harm on, Wa* Introduced and

welcomed by the club.
Guests Introduced were Mrs.
0 . J. Bryant, guest of Mrs.
Bessie Beebe; Mrs. Ned Ju l­
ian with Mrs. Virginia Tufton; Mrs. Walter Gregory with
Mrs. Gregory and Mrs. lia ie l
Barry.
Mrs. Gallagher was assisted
in serving by Mrs. Jerry
Kecth and Mrs. Mabel Oaburn.

laid with green nylon net over
white linen cloth. The center
attraction of the table was the
exquisite arrangem ent made
by the Gallagher daughter.
The center of the arrange­
ment was a white iron eperge
candelabra holding six red
tapered candles, surrounded
by red satin Christmas balls.

white plastic fern. Each end
of the table held gold candle
holders with green candles
Coffee and tea were served
from a silver tea service with
open faced sandwiches, hot
ham biscuits and dainty dec
orated Christmas cookies.
Twenty-seven mem bers and
guests attended this elaborate
affair.

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Don’t Neglect
Dear Old Dad ‘

•

Miss Longcore Hosts Festive Party
flickering csndles of all col-1 out the bouse, with twinkling
o n , shspes and sixes through-1 wreaths and a lovely whit*
snow-capped S c o t c h pine
Christm as tree dotted with
red satin Christmas
balls, Miss Martlynne Long
core hotted a gala pre-Christ
m a t party for some 30 neigh­
bors and friends.
Casual d ftss was the order
of the evening, and with a
chill in the night air, stretch
pants and wool sw eaters were
popular garb.
One quick look i t the gath­
ering, one could all but pic­
ture a party In the frigid land
to the north where the winds
blow and the snow comes

By Margaret Cosby

I

On Gift List

deep, However, hostess Mart­
lynne was stunning in gold
lam e toreador pants tvith a
sleevelets m a t c h i n g over­
blouse.
, Music and m errim ent filled
the home with the guests din­
ing lumjAShsly from the boun­
tiful buffet.
The candles burned low and
the bop music turned to ca r­
ols as the guests htppily
wended their way home.

If the Christmas buying
habits of slightly less than
l i l t million teemage girls
are a crilerhm .'W ost Ameri­
can males feipecially dad)
will get the short end of the
gift stick.
This sad fact was uncover
ed in a survey made by a lead
ing teen age m agarine shortly
wa* placed
after Christmas last year.
Only mom and the current
beau were swamped. From
reports it’s a wonder they
didn't get box-opening fa­
tigue.
Fortunately the girls tried
to keep a semblance of peace
In the family. When they did,
the survey shows, they spent
slightly more than 17 for fav­
ored gifts of shirts sod ties,
socks, afler-shsve lotions, pa­
jam as, tie clasps, swesters,
wallets, handkerchiefs, gloves
NEW YORK (U PD —N o w and records for dad. The boy
something for noses at -Yulefriend rated a gift costing
tide.
.
more than $10, with sweaters
It’s air freshener In a va­
and jewelry the leading items.
riety of scent*. Mr*. Lucll*
Not to spoil this holiday's
Bush, consumer servlc«.iUi•fe­
unwrapping ritual, these two
tor for th i m anufacturer,
categories will hold their po­
say* the range of scents
sition as popular gill choices.
makes It possible to match the
Remember, then, to smile and
fragrance to the decor of your
act-surprised as you try them
room.
MISS
MARILYNNE
LONGCORE,
in
(fold
lame*
on.
For e x a m p l e ,
there's
attire, checks last minute details of the beautU
Dig brothers were, next in
"Frenqh modern" for a room
ful
buffet
for
her
holiday
Christmas
party
a
t
the male receiving line wlih
done In the French manner. A
her North Orlando home.
their share (under $6) of sport
MRS. JONNIE HARMON, center, was recently welcomed n« n new mem­
room soft in color and femin­
shirts, socks and records
Gift! • Canto - Hooka
ber o f llie Liike-Mnry W*mpn's-Glub «t-« tfalft ChrUlmaa-mneting at the
ine, meanwhile, call* for "flor­
whlld the little lads had- to
home
of
Mrs.
Ruth
Gallagher.
Assisting
with,
serving
were
Mrs,
Mublc
al sachet" which exudes the
210 E. First St.
make do with under $5 worth
fragrance of a sum m er gar­
Osborn, left and Mra. Jerry Keeth, right;
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of toys and games and again
den.
sport shirts as the most otten
"E vergreen," with its piney
selected gifts.
wood smell, is an ideal choice
RESTAURANT
Ju st a note concerning sib­
for any decor, but especially
ling t rivalry: The teen-aged
appropriate
a
t'C
h
ristm
a
s
to
Mrs.
T.
L.
Lingo
Sr.,
music
. By Evelyn Lundy
girls said they spend more for
Christmas wreaths on the chairman of the club, gave the liven your fresh pine decora­
little sisters' and big 'brothers'
program of Christmas music. tions.
prcscnti than for their little door* welcomed members of Members sang two carols and
the
Oviedo
Woman's
Club
ss
brothers' gifts. Paraphrasing
Mrs. Dan Mclnroe s a n g
Wash plastic sponge* In the
a well known ad, only their they gathered to enjoy the "Jerusalem,** accompanied by
tvashing machine, the same as
luncheon
and
Christmas
pro­
analysts know why.
Mrs George Means at the pi­ dish cloths.
fo r (S a
Another gift-giving p ara­ gram, Friday, Dec. It.
ano. A lovely Christmas story ---------------------------*
C h ristm a s
print
Mrs.
J.
II.
Staley
gave
an
dox shines through al Christ­
was told by Mrs. John Evans.
mastime, as the survey indi­ inspiring Christmas devotion.
Mrs. G. S. Moon, Mrs. J. H.
Luncheon
was
served
by
cated. If daughter is the apple
Staley,
Mrs. John Ridenour
of daddy's eye, why does she Mrs. John Lundy, chairman,
and Mrs. J. 11. Martin sang
neglect him? .Shouldn't this and her committee: Mra. Jack
two beautiful carols, accom­
adoration he reflected in his Dodd. Mrs. T. U. Ryan, Mrs.
panied at the piano by Mrs.
C. T Niblack, Mrs. Jim WU-]
ration at Christmas 7
Lingo.
In the shopping days beture son, Mrs. L. L. Faulk Sr. and
A motion was made during
Christinas why not do more Mrs. J. II. Lee. *
the
business meeting that all
Each
luncheon
table
had
S
for the head of the house than
different arrangement to car-! members would pay her club
empty his billfold?
ry put the theme of an old dues during May of thia year
fashioned Christmas. T h e for the following club year.
speaker’s table was covered This was done in order that
with a green linen cloth and the program chairman mayJ
had a miniature Christmas finish the year book during
tree and a bright, jolly-Santa the summer months.
Another motion was passed
as the center piece. On the
S a n ta lo v e s
l’RETTY LITTLE Kim Coffee whispers shyly
stage was a lighted Christmas that the club will discontinue j
in Santa’s ear of her Christmas wishes at Sun­
the
fatuity
husband
supper
to d e liv e r
NEW YORK ( U P l ) - l f you tree, under which were gaily due to the increase of the j
day ufternon's party at the Church of Nativity.
wrapped gifts and also on the
grl
a
newcamera
Christmas
The annual event, sponsored by the church's
faculty.
day, read the directions before stage was a table with an a r ­
Catholic Women's Club, was attended by some
Mrs. Lynn Mosicr, club
rangement
of
deep
red
poinsnapping everything in sight
chairman, wished all mem- j
100 children of the parish and their parents.
seltias
and
a
silver
candela­
Then take a few minutes to
bra with lighted m l candles. bers a very merry Christmas |
practice without film.
On the chest in the rear of
At film loading time, avoid
by
the
club was the Nativity
loading or unloading in direct
scene.
Mrs.
Virginia
Stuley.
light unless your camera ac­
T * sa the night before
Christmas
cepts a "film cartridge. If front Oviedo High School pre­
And all through the house
yours is one of (he new in­ sented some of her students
Not ■ crestsre was stirring.
from the Home Economics
tty Mrs. John I-ronr
Idrrsline at Largo, F l a , for stant-loading type cameras Class, who modeled * garment
Not even ■ mouse.
All the newest
M u . Eleanor Wilson of four days They dined at Guy you just drop in * film cart­ which she had made.
Alt the clothing was clean
Andes Ur. wishes to lliaiik Lombardo's "Fort of Call" ridge with no thought to bright
Oulda Wolcott showed a And put neatly- away,
fashion color*
light.
And Mom was sure glad
her many friends for their Restaurant at Tierra Verde,
shirt which she had made and
that
When
taking
the
picture,
meninges nnd cords of cheer Fla.
' g if t
hold the camera steadily. also an Identical one worn by She went to WES-KAY.
she received while in the hos­
her
little
(later,
Lisa.
Diane
She
waahed
MORE
clothes
Stand with feet planted firm­
WRAPPED
The DeBary Fishing Club
pital.
ly apart. Hold eye-level cam- Murphy modeled a two-piece CLEANER St CHEAPER,
will present Sheriff Rodney
It's true!
{eras firmly against y o u r tailored suit. Lily Fox present­ With the monry she saved
Moving into her new home Thuraby al the January meetcheek and reflex-type models ed the glamour apot by w ear­ She bought presents for
mi gn aifu iM lu). -VrwUy.waa. tits, a t t h | Fit* tUacaUcm
1 1Its* © n s* . w U !--w x i» U * * a V i ing x short fo rp u l gqwp. Sher............ —
Hill Mr. Thursby wilfLIk mi
Julia Alt of Brooklyn, N.Y.
I view-finders) away from the ry W-irfiT wore a ' fiM-pfrcd So tell your Mom end Dad
shad fishing and game lows
body. Keep t h e
carrying outfit, a tailored sheath skirt, To wash at WES-KAY
Mrs.. Person Little of Ara- along the St. Johns River. strap on the reftex-camera blouse and w c s k l t .
SIZES
And save nwncjr for
Ira lirivc visited her friends, Members arc urged to attend
presents
taut.
This
helps
steady
it.
9 t o ir&gt;
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester Van and bring a neighbor.
For
your Christmas Day.
PUR.SE
BULGING?
Squecre the shutter button
Even the (ttosj expensive
H eated And
gently. Punching won't inA ir Conditioned Lounge
hind b ag ‘will lose its shape U
crass* »p£ed. fih 'will Jar
earners a n d . ckuse a furry it is constantly overstaffed.
Make a practice of weeding
picture.
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
A clean leas is important, out your purae as soon as you
WASHETERIA
OPEN TONITE
but eapecially when using col­ notice that it looks over­ 2 0 1 0 ‘French Ave., Sanford
or film. Clean lightly with a crowded.
lens brush and wipe gently
with lens cleaning paper.
If, after the holidays, you
set your cam era-asid e for a
while, then plan to take flash
picture* again, it's a good idta
to work the shutter severs!
times before inserting bulb
Bright white and a big bow enhance*
and film. This helps clean the
another great “A” line dress.
flash contacts for belter syn­
chronization.

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that most churches h iv e
hurt him for the world. But
rules and regulations about
1 can see when he sta rt, to
wedding procedure? I am
tell a joke that everyone has
llrrd of these young girls
heard It before and he is
who come waltzing Into my
boring them . When the
office to tell me what kind
"joke" is over, he gets a
of "seh m altiy " songs they
few polite little laughs and
are going to have In the
he 1* laughing harder than
'cerem ony and all the other
an.vl&gt;ody. What sltould I do,
frills and gimmicks that are
if anything?
not in keeping with the
NOT LAUGHING
church's longstanding rit­
DEAR NOT; Tell your
ual. I've seen weddings m in ­ husband that his jokes,
ed because brides have In­
though amusing to those
sisted on having tiny flower
who h a te not heard them
g i r l s * - a n d rlngboarers,
before, are growing w his­
against the advice of their
kers for those who h av c clergymen. Please, Abhy,
including you. But tu- gentle
ask bridcf-to-h* to include
nlwut It. He may be boring '
the clergyman while making
others, hut he Is obviously
SENTIMENTAL their wedding plans instead wowing himself. And not
of TELLING him w hat they
everybody esn do that.
DEAH SENTIMENTAL: It
are going to do In lilts
U not a general practice, but
DEAR ARBY: M y bus
if y*m were sure of your - church.
UKTilODtST MINISTER
teelings for hint you would­
hand and I have Just re ­
,N l)RlH ERN CALIFORNIA' ceived a wedding invitation
n 't question it. Tril him
you’d like a *tittle less heat
We have never met the cou­
and a little more light on
DEAR ABHY; My hus­ ple who are to be married
band is al ways telling old
the subject. He obviously is
Our only connection with
them is 'th a t the groom's
jokes. Should t, or should­
plagued by insecurity. Wail
mother live* across the
n't I. laugh? Not only that,
until you know him better
hut he tells tiie sam e old
street (rout us. I have a
before you go (or the match.
jokes to the same people
'"w aving" acquaint ant a with
her and her husband, but
Ills feelings atw
Vuicl
DEAR AI1UY: Will you
my hnsbaud doesn't e»cn
and l wouldn't intentionally
please inform brides-to-bc
DEAR ABBY: I bxve gone
with this young man tor *
) t-ar anti v»c have decided
to tie m arried. He told me
that he wants m e tu make a
bite bonfire before wc a rr
marrKxJ and T am to throw
in alt my old scraplvookx,
letters, pictures and all the
reminders of my past ro ­
mances. He agreed that he
would do the sam e, but he
hasn’t nearly the stuff to
throw in that I have, Abhy,
what do yuu think of th is;
Is this a general practice
before m arriag e? Personal­
ly, I would like to keep these
rem inders of my past good
times.

Qaccby On
THIS HAPPY GROUP was mining OR children of member* of the Florida
Powers Kmployes Club itttending the mutual Christmas Party when Santa
presented each of the youngsters a new $2 hill and a bag of candy. Shown
•UV, front, from left, Susie Coyne, Linda Cmiillclte and Traey Coyne;
lu,tk. Lynn Coyne, -Van Allan Couillelto, Crystal Itraddoek, David Nutt
tuid Don Coyne.

One of the best defenses of
K o rr n am
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bad
SOUTH
Jumped from the frying pan
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right iutii ttu- lire.
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lead wilh his Jack and led
Both vulnerable
back the ten
of trumps
Smith's jack was allowed to X a rtt Seat Aewlh W«et
1 N.T. Dlils 2 4
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hold the trick and South led Pass
P u s Pass
his singleton heart North's
Opening lsad —4 8.
jack lost to East s king and
East got out of his first end-I West led his remaining
play by playing ace and an small trump and dummy was
olh'-r club (or West to rull. I in Willi the ace. A tow dis

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mond wa* led and after East
ducked. South was In wilh the
queen.
That gave South three tricks
and he threw Besse in with
him last club. West discarded
a heart.
Besse appeared to be end
played, but hr got out by the
simple expedient of leading
tlie are of hearts for South
to ruff
This gave South hi. fourth
and last trick He vyas tell;
with two low trumps and two
tow diamonds while West held i
two high trumps b s.k of him]
and l ast held two diamonds
behind dummy Thus, there
» a . no way (or him to keep
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know who they arc.
Doesn't an Invitation to
the wedding ceremony and
reception call for a wedding
gift? I fr&gt;l th at the onlyreason we were invited was
for the present they hoped
we would bring. I resent
being taken advantage of.
To atm d being hypocrites,
sre we not entitled to de­
cline the invitation? How
should this tie handled?
FEELS P I T UPON
DEAR FEELS: Decline
the invitation and send the
c o u p l e a congratulatory
card.
Troubles! ? Welle to ABBY, Box WOO. lava Angeles,
Calif. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, seld-addressed envelope.
'
lo r Abby’a booklet, "RowJ o Have V Lovely Wed­
ding, ’ send 30 cents to Ab­
hy. Bo* KU700, Los Angeles,
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TV Time's Show of the Night:
10-11 p.m, CBS. Ttie Danny
Kaye Show. Danny Is sur­
rounded by ehsrrn amt talent
tonight, guest star# being
Gwen Verdon' and Jo Stafford.
Miss Stafford sings *'R'a Al­
most Like Being in L ive" and
"H e's Gone Away." Miss Ver­
don dances “ The Christmas
Walts” with Danny and the
Tony Charmoli Dancers, and
joins Kaye in a fantasy dance
involving two dolls trying to
recover s little girl's aftertkm. There are two funny
skits, “ The Phone c a ll," in
which Danny brings l&gt;ack Ins
Giovanni character, and ' The
Spy Wlw Got a Cold
In
this one he is Joined by Miss
Verdon and Harvey Korman.
7:308 p.m. CBS M M rr Ed.
I Benin) An amusing lecture
on tile true Christmas spirit,
but from the viewpoint of our
talking horse, Mister Ed.

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8:90-9 p.m. ABC. Shindig. A
Christmas show which almost
succeeds in making that rever­
ent holiday ugly.
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Don’t look for a plot here liecause, it’s a melange of jokes,
songs and dances. In a show
within a sholv, you’ll sec Alan
Brady (Carl Reiner) as Sanlk
Claus in hi* TV show, bringing
on duets by .Rob and Laura
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Lost Continent," (Color) This
science-fiction tale concerns a
young Greek fisherman, in
love wilh tlie daughter at the
king of Atlantis.
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lierl D imi'll and Karen Ann.
at least taking along on each
will arrive Monday from Foil I lunrv t tllvei -its Sr Inhi!
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CAFETERIAS
When you come to New b e a u t y , "Dolly Madison
Bragg. N (V. In spend the re ­ VI. Ihclni to spend Ih r h
II van turn a new hmi-is into
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eu route to Greece b racelets, add tim eless p. rut
mainder of the Jioliday* with da - with ill. pal olds
plaie that qUlvkly looks
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their taintin'* Mi and Mr* Mr. W \| Phillip*
(every body goes to Greece! i aids are very exciting I In hotur
Arthur Beckwith hr , and Ml t null
( tiildn-ii rem riuta r home
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you will see tlie Greek Nation designs, which Napier vail.
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h) familiar things IRr trees
I h a 111 p a g n e S p a r k
al Tourist Office on Filth
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hul phere. and It was opened wltn
hom e" because ol t h e 1 1
idays with Itieir parents, Mr. fanfare and fun! At Use en a dash lo Uie simplest cut familiarity.
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ta t i not think o f huu&gt;e«
tuuie. Napier also does beau
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Vlr and Mis Clyde Nutt.
and furniture as Hungs thht
.rtiessed in their typical Greek tiful things in silver if you s h o u ld I k- truili-ii m like auto­
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Us. Julia- llisrlos
C
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Mrs It V Unwell Is ex- attire of ''ballet" skirt and ail like lo m atdi your sliver hair mobiles, as often a s p o s s ib le .
Miss Peggy Nipiqtrd ol
At a gift for your busiest
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Pool*-, England, arrivevt re pert ins tier sun and family. accessories. The skirts are
Let's be a bit more senti­
Day
(or
any
short
and
ballet-like
hid
the
on
New
Year's
Cfnlly via jet to visit deal Lot. and Mrs, l*. W Howell,
mental ore we'Tt Soon he living
W e P ro vid e T h e F in e st e n te rin g S e rv ic e In C e n tra l Floridn
a South Alri
friends, Mr and Mrs W P. anil shu ('lift, from Tamps (or Greeks arc tierce fighters and day), take her
in bouses instead of in home*
It
blooms
t&lt;
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delightful people, Tlie offices I can amaryllis.
I
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holiday*.
11 Mi di ail; of t»ul Bay Manor.
are full of beautiful Greek dram atically and does not
Miss Nlpparvf is son Vaughn
books,
paintings and many need sunlight. U’a a magnlfl
Mr.
and
Mr*
(sene
Nichols
Medvall's godmother, and will
exotic
objects.
And you can cent flower. Only the famous
lie houseguest of the Med and s»n&gt; Don and Steven, of
Alliens, Ga • are currently get all the information you American flower people, Jack
calls' for six months.
tpn aod t'erkina, Newark. N
Miss Ann Kidney (Miss visiting their parrnts, Mr. aod need for a trip to Greece.
At the opening Hla Emin Y., have developed these truly
World) is from Miss Nippard's Mrs Ivy Nettles and Mr. and
D o you
race, Archbishop lakovot of atuuning things of beauty.
home town, and she is current Mrs. M I. NichoW, and will
When
uoeipected
guests
Use
Greek
Orthodox
Church
ly In the United State* plug­ remain throughout the holi­
of North and South America, drup in during these holiday
w a n t a
days
ging English wool. *•
gave hla blessing to the prem ­ days, don't worry if all you
ises. His appearance was havs la plain cookies. Turn
fre s h e r,
dram atic and his dress mag them Into tempting bits, hprm
kie them with instant coffee
niflcent.
b e tte r m ilk ?
Now that fashioos are set in mixed with chicory powder
simple, elegant fabrics, Jewel­ and sugar atop the cookies, or
ry is being worn tu dranm liic make a sandwich with peanut
the simplicity of the sheaths, butter and Jam. The plain
O n A ll P h o to Ite m *
now called "shapings." Nap­ cookies then become "partyier has designed tlie most ex ­ fare." Serve hot davorful cof­
B e a u tifu lly D one
citing jewelry to enhance your fee with chicory. Your gueats
No Additional Charge
dress. Giant pins of gleaming will love HI
A publicity release assure* bard on prfpa.
Whul it l*'il* slown |o ilt
me 1h.it women today do not
buy loim turr to last a life it's true', i&gt; th*t even tune
time hut buy new arid lirttel p.ip.i gets a raise or a promo
furniture each Gun- they luuvc lion, mama deeiijea to stall
thlowitlg out lurmturr anil
Into a tictter home
I m told tilts, tlie woman of tiuying new itrni»
It seems to tax- this would
tmUi leaxm s d Hu lamlly
call afford a new uutniimblli lw a till discouraging to tin
* h o b”i&gt;es.
rvery lliree years. It ran at breadwinns-r
ford a new sofa every five 1 when h« gets a raise or a pro
| niotioii that' n will ease n»years
I'eruwp* that s I he trend, hut family I i n i r u i . i l s i l i i a l i '
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T H U R SD tY , DEC. 24, 1H4
GENERAL T E N D E N aE S :
T be early part of the day U
fine f o r communications and
correspondence, for (e tlin i out
alm o tt anything that h at to
do' wUh expressing the Christ­
m as spirit, but later It** nec­
essary to be still to avoid
some pfetly tense Influences
which she then in effect. Go
after peace, serenity, the
Golden R&amp;le.
ARIES (M arch 21 to April
19)— Morning la very fine for
getting duties behind you with
eclat and efficleocy, so th it
you can later get into pleasure
able outlets Evening Is best
spent quietly. Don't over-tax
your nerves.
TAURUS (April 20 to Msy
20}— PUnnlng social evenU a
head and getting caught up on
gift buying la wise In a. m.
especially if you get an early
M art. Know how to plesse
others best. Live the Golden
Rule truly.
GEMINI (Msy 21 to June 21)
—Dsy hours % tvU *tL tnr any-,
thing connected with your kin
and borne m atters planning
ahead for any religious ser­
vices. Fundamental m atters
are within easy grasp. Make
the effort necessary to get all
In order.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22
to July 21)— Morning labors
on whaUver Is of a worldly n a­
ture bring excellent results,
but be sure you do not get into
argumenU later with friends.
W rits out some U rt mlnute
c a r d s — get a thoughtful g i f t
Work systematically.
LEO (July 22 to August 21)
—Budget your money so that
you please those you like for
the holidays, but avoid spend­
ing too much for pleasure to­
night. Many fine thlngi are
coming your way. Be sure
your clothing Is jusl right, not
too elaborate
VIRGO (August 22 to Sept­
em ber 22)— Greeting those in
a. m. who come from afar or
getting in touch -with out-of
town kin Is best then before
rush starts. Later, see that
Intimate m a tte n are taken
care of. Get ideas from a close
tie. Take It easy In p. m.
I.IIlItA (September 23 to Oct­
ober 22)— Get confidential af­
fairs handled quickly in a. m.
so that you have time for holi­
day preparations. Get things
going with alacrity. They na­
turally work themselves out
well aa you planned.
SCORPIO (October 23 to No­
vem ber 21)— Although you get
many Invitations today, decida
early which you will accept.
Be with persona of charm and
who are converaationally In­
teresting as well. Get duties
performed quickly and well.
SAGITTAItlt’B (November 22
to December 21)— Getting out
publicly In a m. la good, but
avoid that higher-up who could
be irate. Enjoy the limelight
as Is your due. Don’t neglect
any Important obligations to I
others, however,
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20)— By under­
standing the true meaning of
the Yuletidv, you ran now
change your attitude to one of
Joy and expectation. Prepare
ins ,\h*
ukb.
Make your reiservalloni e a r ly /
AUlfARIl’M (January 21 lo
February IS) — Your intuition
Is very accurate and you must
follow it even in the face of
many pressure*. Avoid get"* ting off the track. Be devoted
to loved one, but Intelligently
so, not maudlin.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20)— Give your op ta­
lons and suggestions to asso­
ciate! In a. m. and then the
day rolls along very smoothly,
as planned. Show you are most
co-operative. Give a delight­
ful dinner.
IF YOUR CHIU) IS BOnN
TODAY, he or she will be one
of those fascinating young peo­
ple with a most practical mind
and would do, very,well in the
fields ot banking, engineering,
etc., where the making of a
good deal uf money Is possible.
The desire here Is to own a
great deal of property. Early
give the fineet spiritual educa­
tion available so that the Gold­
en Rule will always be p rac­
ticed.

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WAS ONLY CLOWNIN’
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■DLL SHE FLOORED
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Baby Sitting Agency. 3228239.
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101— R o o m s For Rant
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322-5612
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Exchange

50. Mlsc. For Sale
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
of 10.0UO Item*
1300 Grapevllle Ave.

p’.u n re s at DraiUc Discount.
Call 322 0448 J A R Trading FENCE POSTS: Creosoted Cypress, 4"-6''x7 ft. long, 30c
Post, Inc . 2309 S .' Orange
ee. Ph 322 5654.
Blossom Trail, Orlando.

NEW APPLIANCES at Uaed
Price* — Hot Point, Frigtda ire, RCA. Zenith, Phtlco,
Curtis Mathes— You name
ii, we have it. Phone Char­
lie Gormly. collect at Asso­
ciated Radio A TV. 2113 N. TREE RIPENED Cllrui- Na
Orange Ave., Orlando 422vela. We ahip Albert H. Pell
2314.
Christmas
delivery
Oateen. 322 3873 or 322 4191.
guaranteed.

2-BKDROOM. Furn. 817 Cata
lina Dr. 222 0378.
PAOLA — Unfurnished 2 Bedi room*. 122 7598.

1-Room Efficiency apt. .with
pvt. bath A ahower, aultahle
for couple or aingle person
or retired All utllltle* in­
cluded tn rent. Ideally lo­
cated on 1st St., within 1
block of 2 free parking lota
and shoppmg renter. In­
quire at Manuel Jacohao
Dept. Store 211 E. FirW St.

108. KtHuns For Rent
•CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.
115.

Autus F o r S ale

I960 CORVETTE. R * r g i i n
price. Ph 323-0635.

2 BEDROOM kitchen equip­
ped $73 month Ph. 322 3685 . BOB McKKH USED CARS
NO MONEY DOWN
MCE 2 ,Bdrm ., furniture,
701 French Ave. -323-0721
d rap ei A wool rug 322-2377.
•63 An g l ia st*- tvagon
Like New $1,095
3 - BEDROOM, 2 hath, un­
SANFORD MOTOR
furnished I mi. to base, 2
321-4363
blocks to shopping re n te r,A 800 French Ave.
arhool 1 year lease rrrgiir
120. Automotive Service
ed. $120 mo. 322 8870 after
3 p. m.

$100 DOWN VA FHA
GOVERNMENT HOMES
2, 3 and 4 bedroom*, monthly
2 BEDROOM C B House. Kit­
payment* from $30.
chen equipped, call 322 5303

A UTQ‘GLASS'
INSTALLED

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Excellent Location
13 BEDROOM, 2 bath horn
with Igr. living room, (am
lly room, fenced yard with
shade A fruit tree*
$17,90&lt;i TERMS

$100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES

UNFURN' ? hrdroom Duplex,
Terra rrn floors, tile hath,
kitchen equipped 322 6201.

2. 3. A 4 BEDROOMS
•UNFURN
Duplet. New. 2
t. ll» A 2 BATHS
bedroom
T errairo floor*.
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
Iilr bath, kitchen equipped,
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
water (urn. Cal! 322 4019 af
12 ACRES of good gnnm.1 near For Complete Information
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102. Mobile Homes • Sale

FHA - VA

Payton Realty

SALKS BROKER

DON'S
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Your Wheel Estate Dealer"
17 Models to choose from
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
9363 PARK DRIVE
838 I2U6
322 2420
322 7493
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323 0316'
1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
322 4148
322-548:
NEW and USED
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QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
llwy 17 92 S
322 2362
3 - BEDROOM, screen**! In
Ill.'l. Mobile Hornet* Beni
patio, range 322 2078
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URKENBXIAK
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Greenbriar of I.oth Arbor
I BEDROOM Trailer on Lake.
ovtrlooking golf court*
Adults only Ph 322 7168
(u» tom building to your
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Graonbriar lllfi. Apartment m for Rent
dtvtlopad by
AVALON APARTMENTS.,.
KING8WOOD
116 \\ 2nd St
322 3417
BUILDERS. INC.
FA 2-8074
j TURN. Apt 2300 MrUonvillf
202 Fairmont Dr.
3 ROOM Furnished Apt $35
SANFORD'S NEWEST
mo., includes water A elec
HOMES, Wait 4th St. San
trie 322 0507.
ford 1 dedroom, Da bath.
FHA A VA Loan* LMN EN- LARGE KurnPhed 2 iwdroom
TERPR1SES. Inc . Builder
apt . only $59 50 —1703 Mag
Harold Logan, caU 838-3911
noil a Phone 322 3951 or 2296
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cloar in tiot Palmetto. Ph
READY TO MOVE IN
322 1374 alter 3.30 p nt.
New 3 A 4 Bedroom Homea, 1-2 bath*. So Longwood are* EFFICIENf Y clean. 61! Park
—Trade* lonudered, a n d , , , .
~
,
, ....
we II build on your lot. Semi
1 __ * _
nole County a leading "Build w K L A K A APARTMENTS
er
114 W. First St.
HAROLD LOGAN
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC. FURN. Apt. Close In. Jim mie
Cowan 322 4013.
Sale* office: So. on U. S. IT92 to Dial* Bell Diner, turn
right one block on Seminole
Ave. 838 3911.

322 1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17 92 A’e Have The Home For You

G overnm ent Owned
Homes

$100.00 DOWN
Selection of 2, 3. and 4
Bedrxima Incited In various
aection* of Sanford
Immediate Delivery

S em in o le Co u n ty
( D ia l D ir e c t)

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FRQM *50.00
50. Mine. For Sale
FOR THE REST HOME
BUY
USED Upright Tlano. excel­
SEE YOUR
lent condition $200. Ph 322-

V A - F HA

4884 before 5 p. m.

Articled For Rent

Property
Management
and Sales Broker
JIM H UN T

USED FURNITURE, Mtac.
Item*, Plney Wood Auction.
322 2270.

R EA LTY
Office: 322 2111
Nights: 323-0700
322 0648
2324 Park Drive

WE BUY Uata Furniture, one
Piece
piers or nous.'u.
houseful. rFuray
u r. j
111 Magnolia

1st St. 322 6391.
per mo. Singer with Zig-Zag.
pay off balance of $38 10 or SELL L’S your ru rn itu rr
31. M u sical I n s tr u m e n t s
$3.90 per month;
White
Quick Service with the Cash.
Piano Tuslhg and Repair
Domestic Zig-Zag balance
SUPER TRADING T O S T
A L. Harmoa — FA 1-4233
only $38 pay $7.53 per month.
322 0677.
SANFORD SEWING CTR
FOR A Musical Christmas,
322 9411 55. Furniture For Sale
call RUKUR'S Muifc Shop, 104 S. Park Ava.
322-7202. T r i a l purchaae NEW Mahogany End Table*,
WILSON MAI ER FURN.
Plans.
Buy - SeU — Trade
3 acta, $10. Ph. 322-8601.
311-13 E. 1st.
322 5622
Plano Servicing A Tuning
OUT of Pawn lU m s. Big Sal*
Gan* Cumbaa — 222-2661
Canters*. Diamond*, WatchfREK KSTCWATE
ea, Guns, Many other Item*. Upholattrlng A Mattrcaa ran
PIANO— Blonde Everett Spinorating New A Used Furn!
net, .excellent coodltioo. a l l ­ A t Pawn Shop, 3201 Orlan­
Ur*. CaU Ntx Bedding Mfg
do Dr. 322-9770.
ot 86
Co. at 708 Celery Av*.
KEROSENE besU r, 2 burn*
FA 2-2UT.
35. Vacuum Cleanera
Ken more uaed ooce 322For We biggest selection of
0786.
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
nearly new and used furni­
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
DELUXE Stauffer excertaer,
ture, see NoU's Furniture
2566 S. Park
M2-«611
with tim er 322 07*6
Brokerage In Casselberry
SALES • PARTS • SERVICE
on 17-82. Open • days I ut 8.
WESTERN Saddle &gt;33, CaU
43. I'lanta, Feeda, Seeds
after 6 p m 322-79M.
Uaed furniture, appliance*,
tools. He. Bought • Sold
SANFORD FEED STORE
IRONER, $43; erector set. $4;
L arry’i lf a r t 211 Sanford
Whole Corn $3 IS — Snap Cora
Ph. 223-0184.-------------------AV# TH). T A 1 -4 1 2 2 .-----1.10
Jim" Dandy Dog
Fred — $3 63 for 50 lba. In SALE: Men's A Big Boys tiO. Business Opport.
Shoes $2 00 Pr. Surplus City.
cludcsSTax.
320 Sanford Ave.
322-9990
FOR LEASK
PROFESSIONAL G U I T A R
SERVICE
STATION.
$1$; Profusions! Banjo $23;
Our Regular Feed Price#
Star Gating Binoculars $12; Good Locatiuo. Good Products.
25 lb*. Jim Dandy Dog Feed
Good Treatm ent
Boy’s A Ctrl'* Bike* $10 up;
$1 99-30 lba Jim Dandy Dog
PHONE LOCALLY 322 4342
Feed $3 63 — 100 lba. Shell­ Typewriter • No. 12 Underor apply to the
wohd $20. 3 HP Johoaon Out­
ed Co-a $3.10 — 100 lba
PURE
OIL COMPANY
ShorU $3 95 — 100 lbs Tux­ board Motor $23; 12 Ga. Lea­
ther gun case $3. Ws have a COMBINATION Grocery store.
edo Chops Horae Feed $4 30
- 100 lba. F A f Feed $3.05 fins selection of Antique
Produce m arket, G at Sta­
furniture SUPER TRADING
—100 lha. Rare Horse Ogts
tion. in Sanford. 322 5350 or
POST, Opposite Sanford P la­ 322 9844'
$3 60 HUNTS T U X E D O
ta 322-0677.
FEED STOftE. Corner San
72. Female Help Wanted
ford A 2nd St.
RENT Blue Lustre Electric
Carpet Sbatr.pooer for only HAIR Stylist wanted, full or
50. Mlsc. For Sale
$1 per d a y Carroll Furniture
part time Call 322 3743 or
W.ANTED; Piano. CaU 322 8125 Co.
evenings 322 2455.

NEAT 2 bdrm. furn. home.
1103 W. 20th St. $83 R A
William*. Ph. 322-3931.

3 ROOM Furnished • Apt. for
Couple. Water included $45.
322 7399.

Stemper Agency

425-5938
F rom

322-1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17-92

UNFURN. Upstairs APT. $35
month, J09 Magnolia Ave.
Inquire downstair* after •
p. m. or caU 322-4130.

Senknrik Glass and Faint
NEW 3 Bedroom, 2 bath C. B.
Company
home oo large wooded lot in
FURNISHED 3 - bedroom, 2
210 Magnolia Ph FA 2 4622
Wilson Place. 5 mllei out
bath, very nice. Ravenna
Realtor Iniuror-Trades
West First St., t l mile pa*1 322 4991 1919 S. French Ave.
Park 1 y e n lease. 322-5309.
Auto Glass, Tape
-U
intersection. Immediate
------ -A -Seat Cevar*
3 BEDROOM. Its bath, unfurn
occupancy for homestead
Ishcd Quiet section 322 8993
exemption next year. 322
IMS W 19th Court.
7121.

RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hospital. B a b y
Patloa, Floor, FTta EiUma-ai
Bed», by Day, Week, o*
sand, camant, rock, pipe,
Month.
ateel, great* trap*, dry
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
well*. Stepping atone*.
116 W. 1st
322-5181
MlhACLE CONCRETE CO.
301 Elm Av*.
823-3751 53. Wanted To Huy

flafaadaaU

notitf
o r at i t
r itatic o r f i o r i d a —
t o . ii i »*ii »»• r»
K D ve a n

Arthur

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Real Estate — Insurance
3rd. A Park Ave.
322 5641

CLASSIFIED INDEX

ERRORS
COPY

32J-0339

St. Johns Realty

Sanford's Moat Complete
TED WILLIAMS HDW.
203
E. 23th.
322-3484
POODLE Pupa, 8 weeks AKC
Black-Silver, 322 8096.
22. Plumbing

ABRAMITE end other tropical
PLUMBING
fish—Blue Dace—.20;. Gup­
ContraeUag Repairs
pies— .10; Neons— .20; T.
FREE ESTIMATES
Barbs—15, Cherry Barbs—
R. L. HARVEY
TOa HaralO will aat ha ra15; Platies—.20; Swordtiils 204 Sanford Ave.
• paaalhla tar aaara thaa aar
FA 2 13*3
larorract laaarttaa.
—.20; Silver Tip Tetras —
.15; Pearl Danioa— .10; and 23. Painting
others Just as lowr. Always
High Quality fish at lowest PAPERHANGING TAINTING
Tha Vftrali rMortoo (ho »rl*
Bonded, in u r e d
prlceaTNew Ind used aquar­ Licensed,
V tlffl IT »fJfMla# ar W illi
Ih i aa r al*»rllatRt9il w klrl
20 Years Fxp. — 322 7331
iums at low prices. FINNY
It lorma • bjarlloaabl# ta
FRIENDS. Hwy. 17 92 South
lha paltry •* tklm
24. Well Drilling
MWr.
of Sanford (approx. 6 miles).
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
DEADLINES
DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
11 Noon Dny Brforo
bon, boarded. Animal Res­
All Types and Sites
Publication For
cue
League,
1700
W.
Minnc
Insertion! and KIlls
We Repair and Service
sots. DeLand. Ph. 734-1846
(Sat. Noon For Monday)
STINE
Machine
and Supply Co.
10. Poultry - Livestock
207 W 2nd St
FA 2 8431
_ 1. L ost &amp; F ound
SHETLAND Ponies for Christmas $30 A up. 322 3479 alter 28. Radio • Television
LOST: Black Min. French
6 p. m.
BEAUTIFUL All wood cabinet
Poodle, in Country Club
Color TV Coniole used le*»
Manor, named Jacques. 322- 12, Special Notices
than 2 months like new with
7484—after 4 30 p. m. 322 1•
Adding Machines • Typewriters
full new guarantee, Save $230
8973.
Sales - Rentals - Repairs
A name your own term s Ph.
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
Charlie Gormty Collect at
Associated Radio A TV, 2113
INCOME T \ \ SERVICE
N. - Otange Ave., Orlando
la
tha
Caar I af
tkm
C a a a lf
J a d p r , R em lan le C a v a f y . M a r*
422 2314 Christmas Delivery
Ida, In P r o h a U .
O. M HARRISONS
Guaranteed.
l a rr» l* « * alr « f
1311
Palmetto
322
8827
R A L P H T. J O N E S
t" . ••••1
„
29. Photo &amp; Kqulpment
Food
vii cr.-eii«r! • •# r» r.» » . 1.1. ( n le r in g
______________
Demands
Cl a l mo
nr
f l a t I ns
; WIEBOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP
Bal4 Ka t a l a i
'or ,'Tbe Best From All Your
T«u and #ac h nf y o u ar*
Fruit Cakes st Winn Dixie.
t»i*1 r# q U1r ad In
fi r r p by n o l l f l *
F ilm s.''
K n t St nr caU 322 3604
| *t#o»nl
a n y c l a i m* • nd da
21o'"S Park Ave . Sanford
tna ml* whi t h y o u, nr 9 11h • r n f

INVESTMENT * REALTY
322-9173
118 N. Park Ave.

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
Nn Qualifying
3 bedroom, ready to move mlo,
freshly painted, $82 SO—good
BART PILCHER. Broker
4erma.
Personal Service
2 bedroom. Fla. room, aerfen
Call 322-7498 '
ed porch, range included,
excel, condition, only $7,400
Both of these home* were
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
privately owned and the aale
120 N. Paik Ave.
322 6123 can be closed in Just a few
day a.
Realtor
206 N. Tark A ve.'

BEAGLE Puppies, 6 wks. old.
3471 Palmetto. Ph. 32*0429.

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
II.so P er Inch
(MlataiaJB • ( 1 ealaata
laeUaa

SOUTHW ARD

JOHN K. FOX,

PAINT close out H price
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
AFGHANS A POODLES, black
520 Maple Ave. 322 0500
m iniaturef s h o w quality,
healthy. $73 to $150. 838 6257. 20. Hardware

Mlalaiaaa *4—1 l.laa
( O n B-l.ttar a n t i oar llaa)
• 1*0 Mlalaiaaa ( k i r r
All l k l | Dal* **» C U i p t
at l 'D l t Roto
CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST

106. Apartments for Rent

95. Houses For Sale

BUSINESS Opportunity, set 3 BEDROUM, Family Room, 2 2 IIDHM., 1303 Elliott, $6,500
3i2 0323 or 5234.
Rath,, built In Appliances,
own hours, good earnings.
Central Air a Heat, wall to
After 3 Ph 122 3954.
96. Houses • Sale or Rent
wall carpeting. 322-3303.

By Nadine Seltzer

8. D ors • C a ts • P eta

20 to 10 11 I 1.50 11.78 I 5.70

__

Dec. 23, 1964 — Pane 11 173. Male or Female Help 95. Houaea For Sale

YENTSCH MAINTENANCE
Service A Supplies
NANNIE'S KIDDIE CARE. In­
2563
S.
Pat k Dr.
322-4843
fants to 6 yrs. 2440 S. Oak
Ave. Ph 322 0981.
19. Buildera Supplies

11 to IS | &gt; 11.50 I 1.89 I 2.65

r nM-i

fr ra li

15. Child Care

• to 10 1 1 1 1.50 I 1.S0 I 1.90

I

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HARRIETT'S Brauty Nook,
PROFESSIONAL
soft water, evening app'ta. PAINTERS A DECORATORS
103 So. Oak. 322-5742.
Pspertng — Waterproofing
Satisfaction Guaranteed
CUT'N CURL Beauty Shop
Free Estimates 323-0339
318 Palm etto Ave.
322-0834

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ACE feEA U TY 'Salon. open
RICHARD'S TREE SVC.
daily &amp; eve by app'ta. May- . Free estim ates. Licensed
fair Hotel 322-0990.
A Insured Ph. 323-OSOO

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15. Special Services

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES
SEVERAL OuUtanding 2 A 3
Bedroom Homes available tn
all Areas o! Sanford Let us
Show you Around!

Seminole Realty
1101 S Park Ave.
FA 2-3232 anytime

Stenstrom Realty

COLORED PROPERTY
Jim Walter Corporation has
nice 3 Bedroom completed
house A lot for Sale. Take FURNISHED or unfurolihed.
3-bedroom, 2 bath. 5!any
413 through Osteen to Oiteen
extra*.
Ravenna Park. 322
sign, turn left then bark to
3509.
right which lead* to the
house. Only $100 Down A
monthly payments $70. CeU
2934)982, Orlando.

—

GO W EST
ON WEST FIRST 8T.
• Ben Howland
•
Charlie Craig
• D o b Thomas
* Frank nrunaoa

jQ j

Seminole County Mta.
1801 Weal 1st Street
Sanford, Florida

cond. 322 7741.

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21. Boats &amp; Motors
10 FI Orlando CLIPPER Host.
I 3 III* Johnson Kicker,
eapoi tally gn&lt;&gt;d for Duck
hunting A fishing 322 4392
Gateway

To The

Waterway

Robson Sporting C,&gt;0&lt;1s

Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
304 6-8 E. I*t
Ph. 322 5961

NATIONAL

BANK
P O S S E S S IO N

HAPPY
NEW YEAR
YOUR PAST BUSINESS
IS GREATLY
APPRECIATED . . .
IN THE NEW YEAR
AS ALWAYS—150 CARS
TO CHOOSE FROM
ASSUME BALANCE***
NO DOWN PAYMENT!

101?

SANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS

Sanford. Florida
122-4303
National Hr poasraafunj Inc.

Instant Housing! —

Quality Mobile Homes, Inc.
IF YOU ARE NEW IN TOWN AND NEED
-

INSTANT HOUSING. COME 8|fE U S .------2 lied Room, Front Kitchrn. 10' Widr, 112.00 Per Week

69 * Thru I4'e
9200 • 9300 Down
■ 940 • 960 Month

3 llrd Room, Front K itchtn. 10' Wide, $14.30 Per Week

108% Mechanical
Guarani** — 30 Day* —
1,000 Mite*-On AU
V*ed VW*.

5

MERRY
CHRISTM AS

Complete Selection

Bale* — Part* — Barrie#
Factory Authorised Dealer

The Dodge Boys

'36 Cushman Scooter $123 Perf.

Available At

GHI A
• Sedana
* Hard Topa
• Convertibles'
* Station Wagons

121. Scooters &amp; Uyclcn

ATTENTION MILITARY!

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You can find anything you
need advertised u th* Her­
ald Classified.

304 W 2nd St FA 21032

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

2 Bed Room, Front Kitchen. 12' Widr $15.00 Per Week
LOW DOWN PAYMENT CAN HE ARRANGED.

Quality Mobile Homes, Inc.
Hiway 17-92

_

Ellinor Motor Co.
Bo. llwy. 17-92
Sanford, Fla.

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•322-1835

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of Sanford

322-2562

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A. CARRAWAY

(’. MrKlimiN

He fia* been ’chairman ol
Ity H a r r y I. J n h n s n n
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C»rra- Sanford's planning and toning
way, of 412 Klljol Avenue, romnussiuti since I9SS.
m e m b e r s n( an i n s u r a n c e fi rm
He and M r s , M r K i b h m live
h e a r i n g th e n a m e of Cn rritw ay ■ at 2 IV) M ellon v i l l r T h e y h a r e
A M t K i h h i n , will r e t i r e J a n

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a f t e r m o r e th a n 2’i y e a r * m g r a d e , and a n o t h e r son ClifUie b u M n e .a .
' f o r d I I I , w ho i* r e c e i v i n g h i*
T il e i n s u r i n ' * b u s i n e s s u i l m a s t e r ' s d e g r e e in i n d u s t r i a l
e o n t i n u e u n d e r Ihc d i r e c t i o n e n g i n e e r i n g at th e U n i v e r s i t y
o f C liff ord

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and

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Alex, who is majoring in in­
ly a partnerv
MeKibhin has hern with the surancc at (lie same uAivorfirm for the past It years sity,
Prior to that he was a consult­ Alex MrKlbliin will Join his
ing engineer in the area and fatlier in tile business when he
before that from 1919 to toil graduates May I Until that
he was Sanford's city man- time MrKihhm will continue
ager.
I operating the firm.
lie served as president of
T h e Carr a ways plan a twothe Seminole Charntier of monih air Journey of much ot
Commerce in 19YMJR am t is ( h e Pacific Ocean a r e a startmember of the Chamber's ul m t Jan 3. They will,depart
scribing committer, lie is al at Orlando and sU&gt; ov#r atxiut
so preside.it of the Sanford- three days m Honolulu, Car
Semlmila Development Coni- raway said this mornitig
pany
i Kro.ni llnoe, he added, llu v
will My In t l i t i s l e h u r c h , A Z ,
ail-1 \ i sit with all old Ini-lid
f o r m e r l y » - &gt; i g n i d at S a n f o r d
\ . n a l \ i r S t a t i o n , Ailin am t
M rs J a m e s It I t e e d y .

Judy Fund Near
$2,000-Mark
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wil s*sit V n s t i a l i a , S i n g a p o r e
a n d m a n s o ilie r p l a n , s o n t h e n
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much of the progress m Uw
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He w a s a m i-u ih e i ol llie City
C o m m i s s i o n f i o m c t ; to lore*
l ie a l s o is a p a s t p i e s i d n n t
of t h e S e i m n o i e C h a m b e r of
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FISHERMAN'S G IFT STORE
SPINNING O U TFIT
By Donna Estes
ProponU tc provide fscilllien (or Judge F. R. Miller
of Sanford to bold small claims
court In Lon;wr*&gt;d, as has been
requested by numerous busi­
ness people at the area, were
Approved Thursday night at
a continued session of the city
council.
Mayor-elect David W e n tworth offered his services to
open and cloae city ball for
(he court sessions and was au­
thorised to meet with Judge
Miller to work out the necess­
ary arrangements.
In other business, a resident
of Longdate Terrace appeared
to request a change in zoning
ordinances to permit construc­
tion of auxiliary buildings
closer than 23 feet from pro­
perty line. He explained that
baring no knowledge of this
restriction he already had
erected an 8 by 20 foot struc­
ture to house garden, and power
tools within the set back area
and that ha had been informed
It must be removed. He was
advised to do no further work
on the building and that chan­
ges la the toning are being
considered.
In other business, council set
fees of the building Inspector
at the rate of 30 per cent of
permit fee* with a maximum
of 130 for any single permit.
A latter was read from Coun­
ty
Commission
Chairman
Jamas Avery asking council’s
opinion on banning Hwy. it 92 side, parking, , however,
Chairman R.‘ C. Carlson‘ was
naked to seek further clarifi­
cation on the matter before
action la taken.

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NEW YORK (U P I) - The
Amerlran Newspaper Publish­
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nearly 7.3 million tons of news­
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moetbi of 1944, compared to s
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HEADQUARTERS
far famous -

GOLF BALLS

An Illegible “ rr” read si an
' ‘n’’ nearly deprived a Sanford
woman of ■ Christmas greet­
ing.
The postman dropped off s
greeting card st the home of
Mrs. Byron Squires, st 207
East Fifth Street. The card
was addressed to Mrs. "ORnis," and the return was Gas­
tonia, N. C.
Mrs. Squires promptly turn­
ed the greying over’ to her
daughter, Mrs. B. F. Ganaa,
who opened it, found a Christ­
mas card and a poitafiire
money order, all addressed to
•’Mother."
Mrs. Ganas sought The Her*
.aid's aid in locating 3|ra. “ Ganis.”
No record In the telephone
and city directories, the post
office, city water works, etc.
Tha Herald tried the informa­
tion operator at Sanford. Aria,
and Sanford, N. C. No luck.
The Herald then enlisted the
aid of the Gastonia Gazette,
where The Herald's advertising
director, Bob Alexander, was
one time employed
It waa remembered klrs. D.
M. Gaines lives on West Fifth
but she‘ said Uie card
wasn't fair her, although she,
too. had resided at one time
la iGfsloaia.
Later that evening Mrs. Ga­
nas learned (be card was pro­
perly addressed, and she de­
livered it to her mothtr'a new
tenant, Mrs. Garris.

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Ready For Maine 5
the Oviedo High gymnasium.
By Julian Stcnstrom
The two-game series was ap­
Herald Sports Editor
When the Ellsworth ( Maine! proved by the high school acti­
High School basketball team vities associations of both
arrive* in Sanford at 12:43 states as well as by the nation­
Sunday afternoon aboard the al organisation.
Members nf the Eagle squad,
ACL's West Coast Champion,
the group will bring a letter plus their coach, advisor, and
of greetings to the people of managers, will be divided into
Oviedo' and Seminole County three groups. One will \fC
from Gor. John Heed of Ihe'guest* of Mr. and Mrs
Frank Wheeler, another the
Maine.
By the same token, an offi­ guests of Mr and Mrs..Clyde
cial greeting from. Florida's Holder, anil the third will stay
Gov. Fsrris Bryant will be with Mr and Mrs.- John T.
presented by letter to the 12 VUes, who reside near GoldenEllsworth plsycrs, their two rod.
Each night the visitors will
managers. Coach Stuart Tay­
lor and Wayne Wadman, a be entertained by various
Oviedo clubs and other organfaculty advisor
After the exchange of the, itations. Mso, a dance has
two governors arc completed been" scheduled to honor the
the visitors will be welcomed Eagles
to this area by officials of tlie
Three special trips have
Seminote County Chamber of been scheduled to entertain the
Commerce, the Town of Ovie- visitors. The Eagles will
do and reprrsw.' V ■»5:',,$Cjvto ta p e Kennedy for a tour &lt;’f
Oviedo High School.
I the spare installation as guests
'The Oviedo High band also of NASA officials next Monwill be present for the occas- j day. The following day they
Ion.
|will tour Silver Springs and
The Ellsworth quintet will be Dec. 30 will visit Cypress Gar
in Oviedo for a five day stay dens. On each of these trips
during which time they will they will be accompanied by
meet (he Oviedo High basket­ various Ov’edo school officials
ball club in a two-game ser­ and student groups.
Floyd Lay, executive secre­
ies.
The first contest w il), lie tary of the Florida High School
played it I p. m Dec. 2* in Activities Association, is ex­
the Lyman High School gymn- pected to he here tor the at
asitim. The .serorid wi|t be- least one and possibly the two
played at 8 p. m. Dec' 3^ at games.

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Zip Cod« 32771

By Jane Casselberry
Pre • Christmas t r a g e d y
struck the B, E. Sparks fame
VOL. 57
United Press Leased Wire ' Eatnldishci *908
MON.. DECEMRER 21, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 87
ily of Casselberry this morn*
ing when 14-year-old Jack
Glenn Sparks died in a cave ia
T il uld that &gt; pun ii the
of a sand hank.
lowest form of wit but it Is
The boy was trapped whefl
believed hits one by Tom Torthe cave he and a friend werg
ley should be passed along;
digging collapsed at 10 a.m.t
When your feel get hot, turn
about a block from the Sparks
the hoie on them.
home at 1333 Hilltop Road.
-|r- -The. friend, Douglas Jtrcdy,____
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Bill MacLauthlin a l w a y s
15. ran to sound the alarm.
Fifteen to 20 men, armed
comes up with a priic winner,
By
United
Prrss
"It's loo late lo mail early
with shovels, dug out four to
and here’s this week's: Wife,
but using a ZIP code will help,
A rash of weekend fires,
five feet of sand, to recover
addressing Christmas cards:
especially al this late date,"
traffic accidents, a i r p l a n e the boy's body.
"John, dear, should we send
Crcilc Heard, Sanford post­
crashes and maritime mi'hnps
Efforts at revival by Ilia
one lo the Smiths? We sent
master. said today.
Volunteer Firn
claimed
the
lives
of
at
least
Cailelbcrry
them one last year, and they
II you don't know the /.It’
77 persons. Thirty-nine child­ Department members and ■
didn't send us one so they
code of the person lo whom
local physician proved fruit*
probably won’t send us one
you are mailing, you may call
ren perished in [ires.
less.
this year because they'll think
the postotficc and find out.
The worst actulsttl u{
twfl.'tud been an eighth
wc won't send them one beThey have all of them on,tile.J.
.weekend-happened at Palmyra, grade student at South Sera*
cause they didn't send us one
I'o-tunAter.JIrjhcl, reported N. Y , where a 25 year old mo- imdo Junior High School,
last year, don’t you think, or
a tremendous increase in in­
ther,
Mrs. Anna Breeden, died
Funpr» ' ■rrangrments » r «
should wc?
coming mail as well as out­
i in charge of the Niblack Fun­
going parcels and letters.
with her six little children
eral Home.
,
Christmas Cheer (stolen,
"Receipts are up five per
when a flash (ire swept their
too, from tins Lion's Pause):
cent and more.than halt a mil­
home.
A five-year-old hoy had one
lion pieces nf mail have been
The husband and father, Paul
line in a kindergarten Christ­
dispatched from the local of­
THIS IS W H A T ’S LE FT of a home owned by Clara Moore of the Lake
B.
Breeden. 31. was on Ifts
mas pageant, appearing in sn
fice," she said
Murkham-Paola Rond after fire -mimed the wooden building Sunday
way home to tell hi* family
angel's garb to say: " 1 bring
Under a new liberalized em­
shortly after 7 p.nt. Firemen from the Lake Mary Fire Department and
about the "new Job and home
you good tid:ngs!'r After re­
ploye program which permits
the Florida Forestry Service were summoned to fight the blaze which
of happiness'' he had found in
hearsal the boy asked his
regular post office employes
had trained considerable headway when they arrived. The occupant was
Clura go. ilv got home one
mother what "tidings'* were,
to work up to four hours a
MIAMI (U PD — Two Cuban
in Miami at the time of the blaze,* firemen said.
(Herald Photo)
hour too late.
»ndt,*he exxplaincd, that tid­
day overtime, no extra men
Six more children ranging national* faced arraignment
ings whs news.. Came tl»P per­
were pm pn this year, ^
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,, •£&lt;• from ,,
.,a to in.before
S. commissioner
II ,,
years
in, before »a
formance. he became fluster­
■'‘However, . we have been
m jT - . ■ ■
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p,noth* dicxl w ^ n fire
,hal lh,‘*
ed, and blurted out: "Hey, 1
greatly helped by I fir loan of
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three vehicles from the Navy,
■
Mich TUcir moihM Mrv M l. n „ smuggling ring that ha*
• • •
which we have used for de­
no Cox, was found outside netted J23 million in the past
Marie Hams, who sets tn
livery," said Mrs Heard,
LAKELAND (U P !) — l'till ange shipment* totalled only
FOR price* on interior grape "l»eattnK at a front window" of six months.
type the weather ear at the
For the first time m his- ration of Florida rltrus went a few more than t.llfkl car* aml fruit 1 3 5 bushel, range from the flaming house by neighEleclo Meurice and Vmrenti*
top of this page, was so tickl
lory, postal employes, will ||p j|ur|)|v |,,*t week due to processor use was 125 million $3 yi to $1 25, dejvending on hors, who restrained her
Mirrii Casas were lo appear
cd with today’s weather-"re ­
have a three day holiday this heavy holiday demand* tor boxes, according to Bov Hunt
for seedless varieties with
Fire m a frame tenant farm before Commissioner Edward
port" that she announced:
) r *rfresh (roil and the increase in er. Mutual's director of mar occasionally lower prices for house near Kington, N C , look P Swann.
-■I'll put it all in caps and
The postmaster • xplatned
kel information.
Federal narcotics tgenfs ar­
smaller fruit Duncans con-i the lives of five children rangBy United Press
passes of (hr Sierra tn Call- that there will tie no mail de­ concentrating activity,'
black face type!"
Florida Citrus Mutual re
Fresh orange shipment* as tuiuo steady at M 30 3,73,
• ft fting in age from -six months to rested Meunce, 36, amt lb*
Winter officially arrived at fornla. uhrrc some roads livery t h e Saturday alter
ports that shipments ol fre-Ji of the end ot last week totalled
nine years The victims' mo- 44 year-old lavas Saturday &gt;a
Somebody has decided on a 2 50 p m. today but it won't were closed lo all traffic, Christmas, except on rural
oranges
last week totalled 6.51x1 cars op alwiul boo ears
tlu-r and six other children Iht v stepped off ■ plane ftvtn
different way of getting Christ­ be much of a surprtke to the More than two inches of rain routes
about 1,839 cars while process-' from last year Indian finer
«
escaped
the (tomes.
Honduras at Miami Interna*
1
western
half
u(
liie
country
.
soaked
Santa
Barbara,
Calif
,
mas tree lights. He or they
D o s n ail will be put up, ing plant* w en turning two shippers are moving slightly
*»*'
Four children died in a fire Donat Airport They had been
Heavy snow continued to Sunday and mure than an inch
steal 'em This occurrexj over
gift pockaaca will ba deliver­ pillion boxes into juice,
undesirable
more than tot, car* week)''
as
ia» their I'uie River. Minn , deported
the weekend, at the Marvin fall In the northern Rockies fell at Lot Angeles.
ed, r ' m
with perii6|)ila
Wecit bfftgft- t k y fresh orTaugdo shipment* *r* &lt;&gt; op
aliens” trim itondurk*.
An
off
•
shore
disturbance
home
while
their
parent*.
Mr
and
the
Northwest
with
more
Dial residence. 305 riumosa
Items, but there will be no
|dng a* *lipplic&lt; dwindte rrO
and Mr* Charles Baker, at
Drive., and at the William than a foot piled up la some sent gale warnings Dying lo businrs* or regular delivery
only a’svul 65 car* moved out
tended a filial raising benefit
Lcfflc'r home, 1U25 Hibiscus 1 areus. Spokane, Wash , had 16 day along the northern Cali­ in order lo allow our employ
Halcoivv Falls
of tin state last week
Strong winds
for a family whose home was
Court. While visiting the Dial inches of snow on the ground fornia coast
rs a mrr long holiday, she
Meanwhile, almost 3,Odd ears
IslANBlJL, Turkey (U P lj destroyed h, fire last week.
home, police said this morn-j Gale force wind, whipped and ram toppled large Irees said
of tangcrut*! have been ship —About 30 persons were in
Four other youngster* burn- "J "f| g| R g S L ID IG cJ
ins, the vandals decided to thick snow through Jlie high m the Manderville Canyon
Although post office open
pod flesh this season with
j„red, so »e seriously, Sunday
to death near Uatonu W
area west of L it Angeles Sun
turn on the sprinkler system
hours remain the same a .111
«»f
ih**m
on
W
i**
r«».ul
l.T’s
t
w
«*4'k
when they tumldi-d Irom a lial Va wlirlr lln-u parent* weir
day.
JACK.SONVU.UK (t 'P I ) -•
in the yard
a ni to 3 p m —all personIl'infiT ikau! that nearly H.MW cony at a new soccer stadium in town i !11 i*tma* shopping
lex —
The western snows mamm
JollNb 11IN C ilY
Tlve trial of a suit to forrft
in line at 1 p m. will be »&lt; ev
&lt;
virs
.»
ur.*ijw*frutt
hovt*
t PI 1
President Johnson
after a guard rail collapsed. The giu-vuig father said lie assessment ot Duval County
ed rattle on grating land A
"Uc may be headed for
ed at the windows, the p *»l
* udmli-d a ' very iiib risivc" fwt*n ships’ll from Klnruta this
special U. S Air Force ' Oper­
amt hi* wit 1* could see the property at (air markrt valuo
Ceorgia. for he isn't here
master promised.
from
1 *1iji-i 1 ulting
rev ii-w
w11I1 M*iiAnti, from
ation Ilaylift" dumped 20,000
S atellite l ’ p
burning house from in town
'Ihat's the message out of the
entered its second week MonPure 1 abincl member* today vra^ofi Shipment' Lu$t wn‘4*k
A speeding car roomed norib tons of hay n» snowbound
More than a dozen additional da v
CAPE KENNEDY tU I'll aheriff's oftire when a trusty,
I
total
uphill
drive
lo
keep
J"lalle*l
sluhtlv
Jivei
*|«&gt;
I
ir*
10
I lie United Mates today mbit Inline fires around the nation , It was expected (fiat the trial
William II Dial. 36, fled the on Park Avenue early Sunday southeastern Montana lint at
f* Iera I spending under ffiai '"i']dying slightly more than rsl an Explorer satellite lo claimed the live* of other chi! would rece** following Mon*
scene this morning. Area and leaped into a shallow pool least 25,000 head of cattle were
350 ear* weeklybillion next year
map radiation lielta encircling dren and adult*
day 's testimony and reaumu
authorities were alerted to of water on the former band- reported to have died from
inferior packing house* are
and
cndlcsjly
The
President
met
at
his
the
L
I.
.
.lack
of
food
the earth and help chart fu-j 'the worst highway accident m,x| Monday,
help in the hunt. They *«y
ranch with laibor Secret an W receiving &gt;175 ! HJI on nil lure iligld paths tor Apollo of the weekend happened near' -|-|le taxpayer* *uit ask* &lt;'ir*
The driver, Ray Vincent Sul- drifting snow
Dial is from Georgia and may
NEW
YOliK
i
l
l’
l
l
—A
Coast
Willard Wntj, Iniermr m-cre- sire, or oranges for Die 1 1 &gt; moon ship*
Early
today
light
snow
start
lens,
23,
of
Gastonia.
S
C
.
Coushalta, Us . when a butane emt Court Judge William 1^
he headed for there.
was treated at Seminole Mem­ ed to dnf! eastward across Guard boarding party pr&gt; p.u t.iiv vtiarl I. t'dali Com sire Vlniosl all packed sue*
truck smashed into an auto­ Dur b-n to determine whether
run zoo* .m l 2'i3*.
mobile. hurst into flame* and Tax Asse»»or Ralph N Waller
It's not nice to happen any­ orial Hospital for severe face the Northern Plains. Tempel ed to transfer early todav tn merer Secretary Umber H
time, but just before Christ­ cults. He was charged with atures ranged from 12 de­ the crippled U.. S freighter Hodges and John T Connor.
TAMPA i l l ’ ll — Construe- lulled all tix occupant* of the is appraising property al just
mas makes it even worse to defacing public property, fail grees below icro at Great S S. Smith \oyager which was whom Johnson has named to Non-Smoker
lion of a 03 mile long pipeline car |,o!lce L',,uUI '’ (,t K41’ m'ar value, and tf he I* not, to ap.
lose a wallet or pur*e. That’* ure to have a vehicle under Fall*, Mont to 70 at Miami, listing Easily in heavy seas succeed Hodges,after the la!
from here lo Orlando to amp tlM' wreckage for Six hour* be point an outside appraiser
Fla.
Itrernent
nexi
month.
ter s n
what happened to David In­ control and with driving with
l.n SHUN i 1 pi 1 — Bur- ply petroleum product* to Me- cau-w of the Intense heat
fin tlu- yob
Up lo four inches of *now 12 man rrew drowned
“ “
man, of 1204'x Mulberry Ave­ out a license. Rond was set al
Four persons from Temre*----------------tairiii 111*»Ik.i*f Wi' mimi'tl 1his 1 &lt;&gt;y Air Force II.IM- will begin
was on Hie ground tn wide
One man was missin
ml
nue. He tost it somev^jierc tn $107 50 on each count
including a t7 year-old
u
JniiaiHJ til * lop III n*«n- cailv in January, the Central
areas of New Englami, which presumed dead
Thirty four A u l o K u r u s
town, he told police yester­
»inok&gt;t ■ by he Nut aim! Ho Florida Pipeline Coriroralioo *‘rl wrre
* ,M,n ,,lplr P.T&gt;’8 A Debt
got It* taste of winter a day other* were rescued alter they
( car drP en by Charlie Will
car hit a Duck near Wilcox. r|'fX
announced.
|car
|V4&gt;j-t*e
day. It contained about $60
•-let y nf N1.11 S it kt -M
To
fa*l*
Ilk
tO
tf
diD ti in tile
or two'early. The temperature abandoned th« freighter.
Hi
Aiu.
ind personal papon. Meanftitui thnf hf.
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M
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^nu'l
DENVER f i W i - A n on j 'ilHt Itltti k hi West 1HIh Street
got no higher than (ive dr
--------------------\nolher car truck
while, Brenda Allen. « f Pier­
s.kITtk'. »!*»• VkJ1A
1 trh Jitifiilj \ and Ihru « fltnfht %nl»n not mi
grees almvr tero in northern
result- ’ deulifled ex-ntiman acn.l «
son, report* her purse was
near
W
tireling
W
\
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ni 1-1 Itf t*s1III inA
CAPE KENNEDY (UPJ) —
fit*'. [wdue reporlnl li»lay. &gt; r In l i n g
Maine Sunday.
ed in death tor a vacationing
*'IH &lt;- the Air Ilcseiva
taken from her car . Sunday
rMaui's
hit Ii A $39.2(si contract weni to
* uni# v11 hf
PATERSON
.
N
J
f
U
P
l
i
was
not
injun-d
hut
Thr
weather
bureau
sard
Hr.
ns
mi
ROME
(
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!)—The
Hal
California rnuple and two nf. reerd* rcntMt h»r*.
morning while she was in the
Wjs charged with reckless Tern!, ''l liUI AC f 1|f»l4l|, w* ■n Voigt Construction to&gt;ni|ian&gt;, their children, au.-d 10 and 3
' I think I owe tha Air
Day and ^Ight Grill. 1300 Three band;li wearing plastic winter would bring a bit Parliament today filled
It of Cliuluola, today for altera Four Otlt.-r rhildren id Hie Foi.e soon- no m y." the onlit IVIII.' ilrmng wlfl)4ltJt tf (l 1•» it l 1. .■ 11 * »' t IIIH*. I'll
cense aiwl failure to 'tap tffni « ami’s •ii)!&gt; 1 lieIf JI &gt;&gt;’MI Hill! Don* to the central control Clair Grime* Ji family were »to'm-d rove ting U-llvc sail
tained personal belongings and Prl0I,s ln 1 church rectory to Midwest and Sooth but not, ballot of llaly'* longest
loilliling for Dll' I llan 3 pro
is RtKin ttVui.
give mfiirmsDon.
about t ‘‘ *he said.
ar&gt;&lt;*
held up a bank much change eliewhcre.
|hlttercit presidential elec
I injured,
I without elaboration.
|gram, the Army CoVp* ol tn
' » . -^ '
armored truck when It arrived,-------—------------- ;-------------------------------------------. *
*r
l
sineers announced
Veteran* who once could not *° Pirk UP Sun&lt;1»y oollectinns
qualify for .l.tulory total dt»F Raymond P.lw w n , chair
‘ N ew S p irit’
ability insurance benefit, be- man of the board of the First
WASHINGTON lU P D -R rp
cause they were requ.red to
, of Pa.sa.c
Gerald II
F o rd
worked
have suffered total Ion of County, set the loot from the
against a 14 day deadline toShop Each
hearing tn both cars
,
«t
aald the
4cJa&gt; to build Ills .' new spirit"
Night 'Til 9
might qualify since this .land- bandit* also
alio took *1.100 tn
Until
church fund*.
campaign for tlutljouse Reard 1* no longer applicable
Christmas
LVAVR FIRST
FinfiT m
iA iir v ™
publican
ha^L^rip
into
vic­
ALWAYS
QUAUTY
within specified limit*. Vet­
tory over I t i ^ Charles A.
erans previously denied bene­ W alter Reuther
Halleck.
fits for deafness should im­
G IFT ITEM

W E A TH E R : FIRST D A ^ O F W IN T E R — 80 DEGREES !

Weekend Toll
77 In Fires :
And Accidents

Post Office
To Get 3-Day
Yule Holiday

2 Cubans Held
On Dope Charge

Winter Here Today
. . North Knows it

n c iv A ...

B R IE F S

Johnson Studies
Budgetary Cuts

Speeding Car

Tax Appraisal

Lands In Pool

Heavy Seas Hit

U. S. Freighter

New Pipeline

3 Bandits Get

Half Million

'•J i

Iluildmtf I':u*t

Ninth Failure

b o w

c m

mediately contact thfeir near­
est servlre offifer.

Leaves Hospital

Kremlin Warns

DETROIT (U P l) - United
Auto Worker* President Wal­
ler P. Reuiher, a pound light­
er but assured of complete re­
covery from a lung operation,
today began a holiday ronvalesrance wito hia family.
Reuther S7. underwent surg­
ery Dec. 7 for removal of a
apot from hi* right lung The
union president was diighirged Sunday after an 18-day bo*
pital atay.

MOSCOW (U P lj—A Krem­
lin warning that Communist
C h i n a * himhi not expect
change* in the Soviet line
came amid preparation* for 1
a world Communist policy­
making conference, Western
diplomats notrd today.

Holiday Cheer

Saves Puppy
S T A M F . O R D , England
(U P !) — Mr*. Helena Beall.
62,' aaved the Ufa of a 14week-old puppy, Bonxo, by
giving it mouth-to-mouth restuci Ration of Ur it collapaed
in 1 neighbor’* gaa-filled kit­
chen.

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Dies In Cave-In

14-Year-Old Casselberry

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SAJfFORD-SEMINOLE JAYCEES aUsed their
annual Christmus nhoppintr trip with u numtzer
of Ru£ala beinyf entertained. Shown atxive are
the participants aa they paused for their pic­
ture. In the front row, from left, are Billy Wolfe,
Roacy Yates, John Cartwright, Linda Yates,
Marlene Pfiefer* Debbie Knowlee; aecuntl row.

Janet Knowlen, Joyce Belhorn, Faye Yates,
Myrtle Cartwright, Tommy Jackson; third row,
Sammy Murphy, Glenn Knowles, Bobby Belhorn,
Bobby Briefer. Standing at left is Jaycce Bill
Kichnrdiion while at right are Wayne Albert
and Joe Russi, also .members o f.th e Jaycee.
(Herald Photo)

Too much holiday cheer is
blamed for Un arrest of a man
identified as Oliver J. Rich­
ards after he i* said to have
destroyed packing sign* in Die
Florid* State Bank lot near
police headquarter*,
Police
charged him with intoxication
and defactnf private property.
The irreat was msde at 1:30
a. 0 . Sunday,

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6-t-r-e-t-c-h n y l o n
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white, dark, pas­
tels. A terrific buy!

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ice merit in removing Burch . Hi* h
“ * rMult n[
i t • lymbol—not- »o much o f . the new type training pr
_ ,,
.
! gram inaugurated thla year,
Golawater i ■cor.xervatiim a*
.
according to Coach Dick
of eolofial defeat. U rg e i
driving in.truelc f.
number* of the** people were
^ |th
u((, „( tt;e n(.w
ardent Goldwateritri during ,|f (»ing range, which « • »
th* llhig campaign.
[ built thii fall at th# rear of
They want Burch out at a lh, ^ o o l . it will he pmiiH*
•yrnhol becaui* they are pol- t0 tfaln 299 itudent*.allowing
itlral realliu who believe lh« „ ch i&gt; hour* behind the
party mutt iigr.il to the na- wheel
tion iti Intent to make a
jbe” pived area ht» been
I Z ^ W l c a ^ 't h V v w ^
ptiv Italy. Imilcatad. they v**nt
Burch removed moat Importantly became they believe he
I* not and could nevrr be a
chairman in hi* own right.
In contequence, they believe
that a national committee
•erviceable to all major rarty
DEAN Hl’ KCH
element# — conaervatiam In“ houd- |eluded —ii Impoiiibl* to long
election* li only
i i he holdi the chiirminthip.
keeping igenry,"
They want to get th# cornThe firt it, however, that
mitte* out of Barry Goldwaprofenlonala often **• th»^t*Va pocket.. .
national committee ai a high* j ----------1 ■* —
ly uieful frame for national .
party ictlon.
• eo-ordin«tor of the fin *tat* pirtle* in
(he never-ending preparation
for th* "next election.*' To
them.lt i* an Important mean*
of *peaaing with a national
vone.
Whatever new patty agenie» nta&gt; no* tie deviled Jin
arrnrd with prnpo»ul* py
many GOf* leader* i the nai inral rommittee r* not vrewrcd hy party veieran* a* a
worth lei* »'im in1*t ra’ i* e ihell.
Thete men tad women— i
many w th iturdy Republican

" ‘ • ^ o ’ffu i.lm u l.t g .t m t ..
C 0 A n , Dkk r
IamJ
par king plact.i
, n(j other iituatlohi common o f hymatr tligTi "Sx-hrior ’
ahovv-t a spec ial bram i
to driving, and equipped with
traffic *igh&lt;
o f m tira g e w h e n as
Copeland cm atand in the
d riv in g in stru ctor he
middle of the ccrur** and w '.h
-tar.d* in the middle o f
the uae of a walkie talkie type
the n h o ol'a new d r iv ­
radio initrucl *tudent* in &gt; ,
ing ran ge d irectin g six
»(a of the training car* * •
&lt;t if Cerent novice ririv,
mulUneomty.
•
,’
c rs.
Before they have completed
th# couree the atuder.la wtil
Bfirr.en ii th# third la.-geit
alio get aom* experience in
i!land in the world.
•dual traffic a* well.
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was tloric in tv •Chris'.* b* pays * I wnul l not want
mas tree upsweep * •&gt;m- Mm ff*r
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datrr soutc* tayi flatly that
National C h a i r m i n t&gt;*an ail the aigniflrgr.t decition*
Burch it aean by many Re­ of the i:*d&lt; campaign were
publican leader* not limply made by Goldwatrr. hi* do**
friend Uettieon Kttchei, or
ai the iymbt'1 *if Son. Ratry
idea man WtlLiam Haiiwxiy of
Gold water'# philoxophy hut a* Wathington.
hit mere agint.
The tight grip held hy thii
Th« diitinctinn I* rriU'*al trio » a » frmt rating even to
in umf*r&gt;landlrg Why hll re- igmt key men In the Goldmovi! from nfflrr hi* become vcater entourage that early
aq important * abort-range r&lt;ngnation wat rontempiated
goal to party prnfrulonili of !.y a Tew. Only the fact that
both rcmervatlva and pro* i hey felt 'too heavily ~rnmerettiv* leaning!.
mitted held them back.
A politician with unim­
Since io many influential
peachable Goldwaler ffeiien- Republican* accept the Goldtiala tnM thl* rrpi.rt«r that water man* appraisal of
Burch hai at all timee func­ Rurrh a* a mere "order-tak­
tioned in the national fhair- er." they think th* GOP na­
mamhip ai a kind of adm:ri- tional &lt;ommittee under h •
latjativ* ai»iit*nt to the *rh- ■guldar.ie iou!d never lie mure
; atnr, a roan who executed cif- than. «^fioldwaur..apput(lagi
den but originated virtually in the narrowrit ien*e.
nothing of major tnnuquence
They are prepared to believ* many of the har*h talet
in GOP affair*.
The po1it ir iaj ' . j j t ) 4lb aV eiicuiated. ^hj^Jahuu! ^ h ■
Burch, an Arixona lawyer country about rom^iittew op­
without br«.ad.baled p«illtk-aT eration * under BuYtb
*
experience, h it no power hate
They were ihorkeil at the
of hu own To the protection- whole**le mld»'iremer firing*
ai* thl* mean* he ha* no in­ of veteran rominittee wnrk.
dependence arid ii wholly de­ era who were more loyal to
pendent on GnldwaW* w ill.
the party than to the moder­
They eontider it tyinpto- ate* They reacted the **m*
♦natie that in replying to the way to Burch'* aweep of nonRepublican governor*' Denver Goldnater element# from the
Deriiration for new bailor, Important executive commit
ihip *nd pollrtri, Bui&lt; h m d : tee.
Pinkerton detei tivea ita
"Senator Goldwaker and I
have di»ru*»#d the •catement tuned in eurfimlttee headquar
in detail and I ran report ter* unsettled many, one
that he ronrurt in the aimi, worker. however. diatui!***
goal* god need-for « broadly thj- ** aid* playing luldier."
A veteran woman employ* re­
ha»ed Kepuhlbun party . .
A rhalrman of atature. *«y port* thlt ipecul p itir i were
the*e profetaiona t. would re. requned for entry into inme
apond in h • own name and room* Spying of ore wot. ft
upon another &gt;» reported
Po»t election iliim ii'ali are
of courae. a n*.e*»tty( *mra
&gt;*■ nrinillee per*onneI roll* are
inf'ated to m.ee' heivv ram*
pa gn .'ernkfitc Hut ev ,)en e
• ♦•long -* al H-.r h u*ei| th •
in i a*o n f 'r f urir.er remove
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For Ex-German Firm

Controversial Plane
To Make First Flight

lls headquarters are in New
York City and it has plants in
New York, New Jersey, Ala­
bama. California, Kentucky,
Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ohio
ami Texas.
In tout, it reported profits
alter taxes of more than $8
million, with assets of more
ih.in s:i’2 million,
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tual fund or an insurance com­
pany, would he aide to buy
more Hi.in .'ii'.tioo oi the more
llinn- Jj' million share* tiTEe*
offered for sale.
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WASHINGTON (l'P l)- T h e
Justice Department wants to
A Senate subcommittee in­
make sure that there is broad
FORT WORTH lU PD -Th e
vestigated
the contract for
public ownership of stock in
controversial TTX f 1K h t c r
more than a year in often hit
General Aniline and Film, the
plane, which inspired some
ter hearings.
German company seiied in
heated flgihts of political Ora­
Wot Id War II.
Defense ,*jt’ cretary Robert
tory, will make it* own first McNamara d e f e n d e d the
Acting Ally Gen. Nicholas
flight some time this week — choice of General Dynamics.
Kat/enbach announced tiiat
He said the General Dyna-,
perhaps today.
the
S. government's 93 5
Now dubbed the F ill, the odes version of the plane
per cent interest in the com­
TFX made two high-speed j would save money in repair
pany would !&gt;e *idd by compe­
laxi runs Sunday, as a warm­ and maintenance cn*t*
titive h.ds to an underwriting
up for its maiden flight.
group:
When the first plane was-,
The G e n e r a l Dynamics rolled out of the factory in
The w'inning bidder will he
t'orp,, which built it, said the October, McNamara was on
required to re sell I lie stock
sleek two-man jet fighter- hand to praise it as the best
in small parcels that will pre­
W E I.C O M K A ltd A IM ) sign is given to Hear Ailtn. K. K. t'hristi'nsen. usbomber would take off for the tactical warplane ever built,
vent any individual-from at­
.sistiiiil t h ie f fo r plans ami program s. Bureau o f N a va l W eapons, sv hen
first time “ this week—proba* “ with the range of a trans­
taining more Ilian Itunh of one
ho visited tlio Sanford N aval A ir S tation. A d m ira l ChriMen.*cn (r ig h t ),
' ly In a day &lt;jr so."
port. the carrying capacity
per cent interest in Ilte com­
is shown Itl'inp- greeted hy Cnpt. C. W . Swanson (c .'iile r ) ’ com m anding
It I„ Johnson. General Dy- and endurance _oj_ a hombor I
pany. K.iDniliaeh said.
^ t h e - et-Htio Uc a iwi t^apt. J u n u i* U . .M.iAii^m im im iHiimr o ffiv t T o f
-rd
ltret
-namics teat pilot. wa» sched­ and the agility of a fighter
Geiiei al Aliilihc ami “ Film
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uled to pilot the K ill, with an plane."
via* *e:/cd by the government
other Veteran General Dynam­
It was McN rmara w h o
f i om Inicrlinmlcl, a Swi**
ics lest pilot, Val I’ rahl, in fought hard tor Abe basic prin­
hoi,ling company, in I9IJ tin
Hie copilot's seat Both are ciple behind the F i l l —a.singtc
ib r the Trading with tin*
^from Fort Worth.
plane that could hi- ti»cd by
I in iiv Vet. on i Targe* that
Tlic takeolf was to be from both the' Air Force and the
Ii v i :undid was controlled by
the Carswell Air Force Base Navy, thus saving tin expense
I Te rc M d latest victims to the other* " said Mr* tin i entrap.*
LEOl’ul.DV II.I I
Tin i .&gt;n
runways, located between the of contracting for, build.ng.
Viln extensive legal bat­
- t •. .. in *t &gt;d were »a:d to include at least- Chester B irk M of Calm rji
air base, itself, and tile Gen. maintaining and training pi -i&gt;— . i p :
om American jtul one i.an.i.li- Vila, one of ;h» women te-cm J tles a settlement vxilh Infer
era! Dynamics plant.
lots for several dillr’rcnt kinds re be.- are believed to hh\&lt; an
! an i was reached Match 3,
Fifteen Britons. eight
massacred
white men wo
in U;4wa*en.le
The battle over the TFX of planes.
1!n;j.
'.:nfn * four Bclgi &gt;nI
men .ill-1
'...It cn :ti ’•ic m an centered on the fact that Gen­
11 t»i- ,i e in' were *aii d
a \ idrahan also vveie among
of Battalia and ll.it a . n i.
eral Dynamics apt the conIn
a XI I X I. I- ' ."I Ilia: gill 1■■'
til.- missing. iv
^
the . yy/rv.x. v\tik&gt;. it as a*
‘ (ra e i'-lrM i the . Defense De
rehe’e
1. - —la »riud )«1
White
led
Congo
troops
reported today
parlment to build it.
ready sonl a mccengur olderreached the scene in time to
Several congressmen said
ilig file xlrnbas rebels lo .kill
r&lt; .-lie it white wonun in ilte
the contract should have gone
all remauim » V lu li» -The
town of nafwa»ende In p.ana
to the Boeing Corporation of
white nierceuaites caught him
iia however, all they found was
Seattle. They, charged that
and .visit him "
blood-stained clothing
Boeing submitted a lower hid
Mr* I',1 T i husband x».v*
We heard tfyr shootme but one of a . "ip "t in while* pro
and General Dynamics got the
I 111' Via) 1 1 IT I
\ . C ,i d m t know what h ippcned xumabii - ,
contract because it was polit''i flic ioN .*
Pi, * i,|i i i. i o , I lit. * l l It
icali&gt; expedient
three weeks act
Hi" i I ‘ v --.11- 1‘ «•*■ l.i
Sen Barry Goldwater, the
The *m
"t * were flow n to
.l,i!i: ■ -, *
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s - ■y
Republican presidential nomi­
li heo;'li I ! mi ItTlI wa »-nde "
nee, repealed the charges
pi uni ■' r"t i.d ,
id'.'x ■
Ni.mh . !. o: 1 tirou hi h. ■*
and i.*
I il.i t *a
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during the presidential cam­
III ,i&lt;ldlt|“ ll ' ■ Mr* H'll h 'he
paign. picking a speaking ap­
fill'.!
111 .rill • I f'l Ike
*lirvIV "f*
- I lavui*e Riot
pearance in Fort Worth to do
11'll.—
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mer and ’ ■ M ' ai t ill -n ■
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ficial confirmation was jwaitirt today that IT l.\ was look
tng for s now bead Jou^i-il!
ro.nli t»i [.-plan- Bill Baines,
rr*igm it
Hat m s apparently brat the
Uli:irl*ltx s plans to officially
announce it was not g'"ttg to
renew his contract by dlsi ills
mg hi' resignation Sondav
tC f \ Athletic Director .1
D Morgan was expected 1o
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officially* conii I 1ll HOI 111’
•ignation and1 the xi hooi t
iii'i f'Hilliall —u
p*v*sl Id x UkIsT
nfenti"ned
u*
tin essors to Barnox wore
f 1 tab Jordan
r Yale roach,
[oilier Heal Iy of I os VriJelcs
tale, and Tommy Prothro.
rbo*e Oregon State Reavers
las Michigan 111 die Hose Bowl
n New Year s Day
Barnes said he knew ‘ some
eople were not happy with
ur won loss record I 6 this
ear ami that's the big thing,
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Pane 4—Mon. Drc. 21

&gt;7 Leen Deane*
WASHINGTON (N B A ) —
Lew thin three month* after
NlklU Kruahrchev'a fall, anothar struggle fcr power I*
aald to be brewing In Rueela.
According to American Intetllrenee report*, the new
conflict Involve* tit* rival
bureaucratic machine* of the
Communist party and the Bo

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CLOSED

Leonid Breihner la boaa of
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Izveatla traditionally repreaenta tha view of the govern- REGULAR 2/29* . , LIBBY
metit hierarchy. Pravda, Moacow’* olher Influential new*,
paper, la the official mouth
piece of the party.
T. Kiselev who authored
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ticle la hlmirlf a top govern­
ment official. He accused the
di*graced Khrushchev. among
other Uifngi, of having “ be­
littled the government or­
gana," which inUft now he
Compensated fur their setback and given greater au­
thority and rrapunaibllity.
Nothing la ever printed by
accident In the tightly regi­
mented Soviet prvaa. What
lenda apt-rial significance to
Klaelev’a article la the fact
that attire Khruihchev'a uuster In October the new Communiat
party boaa Leonid
llrethnev baa been favoring
the opposite approach. He hae
1-eeu advocating more party
control of the government and
llusaia'i econcmic and social
agencies.
The article, printed promin­
ently in Itveatla, wa* thua an
open challenge to Breahnev'a
policy . statement • which as■cited the party'* light to
control tho actions of Ko»ygin'* gcveminent.
Defining tha function* of
tha party and thoa* of the
guvemment ho* lung been a
aourca o f friction In domes­
tic Soviet politic*. It w»s the
rlaah between
Khrushchev
and former Premier Malen­
kov Immediately after BUIln'a
death In 1B03.
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nerving th* Russian dictator­
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'Equality Of AH'
Sacred To All,
* Justice States

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TALLAHASSEE fU P f) The Ideals of "equality of all"
and •"individual opportunity"
are', hold sjcrcd by all Amer­
icans, yet in them lies a con­
flicting struggle, according to
atatc Supreme Court Justice
Stephen C. O'Connell.
O’Connell told a Florida State
Uhiversity graduating class
Saturday night to adopt ex­
cellence as a personal goal and
contribute to making ita pursi)it a national goal.
lie told the 7S5 graduating
students that Americans are
dedicated to two conflicting
Ideals—the Ideals of equality
trf persons, and the insistence
that each individual be given
the opportunity to develop to
the fullest of his potential, to
produce
as far as he
call in a competitive race,
"There is danger." he said,"when the effort to assure
equality between persons re­
sults in binding the Individuals
into a fatal rigidity of standard geared to the abilities of
the slower.
^JTdt^to nullify
mSfe able, deny them the op­
portunity to fulfill their great­
est potential and lower the
standards of performance for
• 11.”
The young judge said the no
self * corrective forces have
arisen to counter-balance the
"overstressing of equalitarianb m " that hi* already occurr­
ed 'and there seems to bo lit­
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•NEW YORK &lt; y r n — The in frt^rt of "Maloney'* Park was for real — or whether ii nesseel the abduction, reveal, ....... was h* mimp&lt;\i,i|p **&lt;)
.nd*. la *l. Friday that Ronnnnn.
truth about who peeled Joe Ra Avenue *qftartmrnt.
|v Cine thing the juror* un­ for a-, clan B movie to wtfTMi was "alive, well and avail­
n i u » . off the Park Avenue
doubtedly 'want to know is it horr some resemblance,
able" for anappearanee before
sidewalk 62 d*ya ago may whelher Bonanno’a kidnaping
Maloney, who said he wit
the
jury which for months has
come to light today when the
been investigating . the' New
Cos* Nostra kingpin emerges
York underworld. Narcotics,
from allegivl mob captivity. ,
labor racketeering and extor­
Joseph (Jo Bananas) Bonanno, described by the .FBI as
WASHINGTON
(U P I) - on the basis of his errort* in tion were among the subjects
a much-fearf'il Mafia chieftain, The President’s committee on leaching more than 100 other under study. ,
Moloney said Salvatore (Bill)
planned to return to circula­ Employment of the Handicap­ cancer victims to talk through
Bonanno, 32. the son of Joe
tion today, aeeorsling to his ped has named Boger W. Lrv- esophageal speech.
Irving has ir.nehvi at his Bananas and also among the
mg, of St. Petersburg, as the
lawyer, William P. Maloney.
American of own expense throughout the missing in recent weeks, tele­
He was to be whisked al­ Handicapped
world to study, lecture ami pro­ phoned him Friday to report
most immediately before the 1964.
The committee announced mote esophageal speech, which his father was alive, flonnnno's
federal grahd jury which expected to hear his testimony that Irving, 72, wnose larynx involves swallowing air ami wife, Fay, also was reported
Oct. 21. the day he supposedly was removed because of can­ expelling It from the esopha­ to have been with him at the
unspecified location where he
w as abducted at gunpoint from cer. was selected for the honor gus to make sounds,

St. Pete Resident Given Honors

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had been kept under wraps.
Bonanno, 68. a silver-haired
Cora Nostra bigshot, had nfade
several previous appearances
before tfie federal grand Jury.
But after he dropped from
sight twxi months ago there
was speculation that gangland
cohorts feared he was tattling
and ticketed him for- a con­
crete' suit or some such un­
seemly end.

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Sanford Shoe Center
207 W. 1at St.

F F A M E M B E R S o f San ford Junior H igh School collected a food basket
fo r the needy. Pictured are Don Kurrens, a d v is o r; G eorge Carlton, M iko
Gibson, E rn est W’/ttehm yer and M ike Tin dcl,
(H e ra ld P h o to )

Business Briefs

4] Persons Die
In Train Crash

Food Fair Stores

TACOTALPA, Mexico (L 'P I)
—Forty-one persons were kill­
ed and morv than 100 injured
Sunday* night when a freight
traip . crashed full tilt into a
passenger train stopped at the
station here.
Today rescuers still were
working Ri-TTreo—passengers
trapped m the,wreckage iif Hie
train cars. Crgent pleas were
sent out for blood donations,
and the facilities of all ho*,
pital in the area were mobilii-

Have Record Sales
P H IL A D E L P H IA (Spit —
Food Fair Stores, I nr., re­
ported record sales for the Hi
week* ended Nov.
.
Sales in the period amount­
ed to $333,437,000. an Increase
of 3,2 per rent over sales vol­
ume o f $$23,130,000 (n the
like period last year, it was
disclosed by Louis Stein, pres­
ident of.the retail food chain
Net income nflcr tuxes was
$2,601,000, the equal aftet
preferred dividend* to 36 cents
per share on the average num­
ber of common shapes out­
standing during the period
In the year earliei period, nit
income amounted to $2 ,8 8 2 ,0 0 0 ,
or 40 rents a share on the
same share basil).Siili-s for the 2*&gt; weeks end
itlg Nov. 1| also rose tn n new
high of $379,0." .0 '0. Tins i«
an increase of 2.3 per rent mer sates of $36( ,1(36,001t for
the similar U'63 period Net
income after taxes for the lat­

est 28 weeks period .totalled
$1,030,000,
preferred

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dividends,

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cent* ii share n year
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adversely affected by the
strike in the IU|tisunie-Knstrrn Maryland area, it was imted. However, net income of
36 cents per shire for the lai­
rs t Iti weeks comp tire* with
Jil cents per share reported
in the first l'J weeks o f the
current fU. a I year,
Silhi the itsrt of the rur
lent fiscal year, Inst May
Food Fair has s ided - t ra w
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The passenger Iran) had
been traveling from Merida, in
Yucatan State, to Coatgacoal
cos. in Vcracrur.
Four of the passengers were
\menran. Three escaped with­
out injury The fourth, blenti
fied as Miles Warner, was said
to have lost both arm*.
Hallway otllcinls said the en­
gineer of the freight train ap­
parently had fallen asleep.

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MOSCOW &lt;UPI&gt; — Bhould
Sant* Clant be nationalised?
It'a a poailbtllty, tha newapaper Sorlat Latvia aald in
cataloguing tha . faulta of
"Grandfather Froet," tha Buaalan equivalent of Santa.
But it admitted tha Idea of
aettlncr up a apodal Grand*
father Froet office, even un­
der the Soviet government,
"eeema to belong to realm of
falrg tala*."
Tha nawapapor ecmplained
that men who draa* up each
year to pl*7 tha role of the
kindly, anow-baardad Grand*
father Frost often turn out
to be calculating, profiteering
and monevgrubblng.
The "Grandfathers" find
tegular employment each new
' year, which la tha Soviet gift­
giving holiday. But they ar*
in auch demand, the paper
aald, that mothers have to
ruah all over town seeking
out men to don falsa whlakera
and appear at children's par-

25th &amp; P A R K
SANFORD

ARMOUR

When the
"GrandfaUier
Froat” finally arrives, It aald
ha demands *10 rubles for
me. Five for my wife. Fay
In advance.”
Ifie wife is supposed to alt
in a corner to portray a
beautiful enow maiden. But
more often, It aald, aha la an
old hag with a hoars*, datp
voice and a cigarette in the
corner of htr mouth.
On the day of the party,
tK* newspaper eald, Grand­
father Frost and hla “ Snow
Malden” arrive. The aacltod
children danca around him,
pull hla beard, accept hla
preienta.
Hut after 40 minuter, It
aald, he looks at hla watch
and la on hla way—to hi* ffva
or all other engagements that
day.
“ Wouldn't it be better,” the
newspaper aiked, “ to organlie the Grandfather Froeta In
a more orderly w a y !”

U. S. C H O IC E
F L A V O R -A G E D ” B E E F

TOMS

BONELESS C H UCK

F U L L Y CO O K ED !

“W E S T E R N ”

Vj (O R ) W H O L E
TOKYO (U P !)—Tha Yomlurl, one of Japan's biggest
newspaper*, warned lla read­
ers against tha danger! of
drinking loo much at year-end
partlei,
"People become drunk when
they take too much elcohol,"
the newspaper aald. "Thla U
found in all drinks — bear,
sake, liquor and whiskey.
"Hr sure to atop at the dan­
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an empty stomach.
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TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
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members of Cintda'a I6th
Parliament over the weekend
pondered their next moves
during a lull in' the longest,
one of the most controversial
and perhaps strangest ses­
sions in Csnsdlin politics]
history.
The session wss recessed
Friday on Us IHth day by the
minority Liberal government
of Prime Minister Lester B.
Pearson.
* Barring unforeseen elreumstances, the 265 members will
return Feb. 1*. There ire
promises then of more *ur-.
moU, bitterness and trouble
for i
government already "*•
scarred by scandal and clo­
ture.
There are indications is well
Pearson will make acme cab­
inet changes during the eightweek vacation as he does
some "political fence-mending
in preparation fur a possible
1965 election.
There is speculation he will
bring in ■ new minister from
the province of Qffcbec and
get rid of some of the mem­
bers from that province who
have caused him considerable
embarrassment in r e c e n t
weeks
BRIBERY CHARGES
Most of the bitterness and
scandal boiled to the surface
in the last few months of a
session that likely will be best
remembered in history as the
year of the great flfg'debate.
It was during this time that
charges of intimidation and
, bribery against aides to cabi­
net ministers first erupted.
Three ministerial assistants,
including Pearson’s own par­
liamentary secretary, w e r a
' charged by Conservative MP
1Erik Nielsen with trying to
bribe a Montreal lawyer in
eonnection with a man want­
ed in tha United States on
dope-smuggling charges.
Nielsen's
accusations
re­
sulted tn an inquiry — ittll
I continuing — conducted br
. Quebec Superior Court Justice
Frederic liorion.
No sooner hid the House of
Commons recovered from thu
thunderbolt than Immigration
Minister Jlena Tremblay and
Secretary of State Maurice Lamontagne were accused of
buying furniture under irreg­
ular circumstances.
The t w o ministers had
bought furnishings with a to­
tal value of about lin.ooo from
a Montreal firm that later
went bankrupt under a cloud
of ausplckm.
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last day of sitting clamored
(or a full-scale debate on the
alleged Irregularities. It was
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Alan MacNaughton only after
the ministers made state­
ments to the house.
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week of Lha session that, the
eommona witnessed the un­
usual spectacle of the prime
minister being accused of de­
liberately misleading the low­
er chamber and the opposition
f 'demanding ‘ fte go" tr io r * •eftr *—*■
Committee on elections and
privileges for aif Investigation
of hta conduct.
i - But the dominant Issue of
the firat 10 months of the ses
slon was the flag—or flags.
II split four of the five par­
lies, widened the chasm be­
tween French and English•
speaking members and threat­
ened tn break the country
wide open.
It saw the single red maple
leaf born as Canada’s first dis­
tinctive national flag after 93
years, amid the bltteroeas ol
government cloture urged by
French speaking members of
the opposition.

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W ASHINGTON (U T I) —
GOP National Chairman Damn
Burch, back from a strategy
meeting with Sen. Barry M.
Goldwater, aaya he haa en­
ough party eupport to keep hia
job.
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ing in Phoenix with Goldwater, who picked the 88 yearold attorney for the top par­
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By Frtd Down
UPI Sport* Writer
The Buffalo Bill* are the
American Football league’*
Eastern Dlvleion champlom
because Jackie Kemp playeil
hie own tune'and made both
the Boiton Patriots and team­
mate Cookie Gllchrlit dance
to It.
Kemp wai the unchallenged
hero Sunday when the W ill
whipped the Patriot! 24-14,
to win the right to meet the
Ban Diego Chargera In the
A F L title game at Buffalo
next Saturday.
Ha • completed 12 of 24
pan el for 289 yard* and a
.touchdown and scored two
touchdown! hlmielf ae the
Bllla beat the Patriot! for
only the second time hricven
gamea under Coach Loif.
8 aban.
Behind the triumph, how•ver, waa the fact that Kemp
repeated the atrategy that
cauaed the big hlowoff be­
tween Gllchrlit and hli teammates x&gt;n Nor. 16—by making
Gilchrist's running eecondary
to hli own pairing. And he
did It under the mint diffi­
cult condition! Imaginableon a illppery turf during a
anowitorm.
•, Gllchrlit clinched hla aeeond A FI. milling title with
081 yard! gained to 046 fof
rookie Matt Snell of the New
York Jeta but the 62 yards
Cookie gelned Sunday had
little or nothing to do with
the nil!*’ rictory.
Bark on Nor. 16 when the
Patriot! mapped the Hill*’
nine-game winning aimak, the
260-pound Gllchrlit walked
off the field In a huff Iwrmise
Kemp wnm't calling hla aignal often enough.
.Kemp aunt the Hill is off to
a 7-0 first-period lead with a
66 -yard arorlng pam to Elhert Duhenlon. Ilia first oneyard plunge made the arore
14-0 In the arrond period ami
hla irrond Mail through the
heart of the Itoaton line increated the arore to 24-0 in
the fourth period.
The Patriot!,, who beat the
Bllla. 20-8, in a playoff fur
the Eastern title last year,
•cored In the firat and Mat
period on paaaea of 30 and
16 yurda from Italic I’urilll to
Tony Borneo.
The Bllla had n edge In
firat downa, 17-16, and In
ruahlng yardage. 94-33. hut
the Patriot! had a alight edge
in palling yardage, 2U4-2M6.
Tha Kama* City Chiefs
drubbed the Jeta, 24-7; quar­
terback 'George Hlnmtn and
flanker Charlie llennigan set
A F L recurdi ns the Houston
Ollera downed the Denver
Broncos, 34-16, and the Oak­
land Haiders scored a 21-20
Victory over tha Chargers in
" tw t WitiMfs; u m Btf
la-li Dawson threw touch
down patera of 11 yard:S lo
Frank Jackeon and 65 yurda
to Chrli Hurford, railing Ais
total touchdown passes for
the eeaeon to 30 and handing
the Jete their seventh straight
lost on tiie road. Kuril, the
former Ohio Ktate fullback,
ground out 103 yards lo set
a Jeta club mark ami a new
A FL acasnn rushing record
for a rookie.
Blanda completed 16 or 27
passes for tha Oilers, setting
new. A F L season records of
606 attempts and 262 comple­
tion! and Itennlgan surpassed
Lionel Taylor's mark of 100
completions with a catch In
tha third period. The game
was tha last for Coach Ham­
my Baugh, who announced
Friday that he I* quilting the
Oilers.

Ara Parseghian
Coach Of Year
DBS MOINES, Iowa (U P I)
— - Notre Dams' Coach Ara
Parssghlan waa named coach
o f tha year Sunday by tha
Football Writer* Association
of America.
Parseghian, who led Notre
Dame'to • 9-1 mark in.his
first Mason at tha halm, re­
ceived 60 per cent of the
voles cast by mors than 600
laports-writers across the coun-

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Buffalo Bills, Chargers
In Championship Playoff
BOSTON (U P I) — Lou Sa
ban's last laugh was a re­
sounding ho-ho-ho.
Saban, coach of the new
champions of the American
Football league's Eastern Di­
vision, the- Buffalo Bills, was
q u a f f i n g champagne and
sounding for all the world like
Santa Claus.
He was enjoying the sweet­
est revenge of his life, a di
visional title victory over the
Boston Patriot club that had
given him the gate in 1961. Sa­
ban was returning the com­
pliment in spades and red riblions.

Saban's Bills had. in Bm- squad's victory over Mike
ton’s snow-shrouded Fenway |[lolovak's Patriots in a single
Park, scored a decisive 24-14 word: "Kemp.”
Jle..wJ&gt;8 ^peaking of old pro
victory over the Patriots
The win meant that the Bills quarterback Jack Kemp, a
will play host to the Western veteran used sparingly in reDivision winners, the San cent weeks while young Daryl
Diego Chargers,, in the AFL Lamonica brought the Bills
championship game at fluffa- down to -the final game with
lo next Saturday,
an 11-2 record.
The Bills were anxious lo
Saban kept the identity of
return home from Boston-to his starling quarlerback a
continue their celebration and secret right up to the delayed
to.take up .planning for the game starting time at Boston
He had informed Kemp .dfil/
San Diego game.
They obviously planned lo 24 hours earlier that it was
do better against the Chargers I his assignment lo beat Bos­
nian Boston did in the 1963 ton. Kemp passed magnifitillc playoff—a resounding Sl­ eerily through snowflakes that
actually obscured his receiv­
id -San Diego victory,
Saban
summarized his ers on occasion.

NEW YOBK (N E A ) — Tht
three strongest teams In tha
American Football
League
this year were the San Diego
Charger*,. Boiton
Patriot!
and Buffalo Bllla—a conten­
tion which la proved by the
standings.
It alio ahows up in the sec­
ond annual All-A FL team
named today by Newspaper
Enterprise Association and
chosen -by that eminently
qualified jury, the eight head
roarhea of the league. The
Chargers placed six men,
Patriot! five ami the Bills
four on the offensive and de­
71AU7 e&lt;o •FbCO ARB A K A /. CHETS
fensive platoons.
• W S H lrM K K fP M , &amp;l s r s
SPLIT tHD
An elite group is growing
-LA'KE ALWORTU. CHAOitRS
PLLa!HER.
tackle
. s r / i v B A PB iff. b i l l s
up in the young league, which
tackle
MIX, CHAROFAS
haa now completed its fifth
00*SO . - B i.L V SHAW. B ILLS
National Basketball
season, and It’a noticeably,
-BOB TALAM W f, O’LERS
GUARD
Association
dominant in the all-stor ranks.
CSNTtft- * - -JJM OTTO. RAIDERS
By Cnilrri Press
Of the 22 men voted the best
I ■**
CuACrtsgxx -BABE PARtUI. PATBCTTS
Eastern Division
halfback
-X E iT U U1COLN. qH S O B R S
the AFL, only three got
Fullback • C QOKiE GILCHRIST, BlllS
W. !..
their starts in professional
Boston
* 26 7
football outside. All the rest,
Cincinnati
20 11
from perennial All-A FL ofPhiladelphia
18 16
fensivn tackle Bon Mix *of.
New Y’ork
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8 22
San Diego to sophomore corn­
Western Division
er hack Dick Westmoreland,
W. 1also of San Diego (and pick­
I/vs Angeles
18 13
ed ns a rookie on last year'a
St. Louis
16 It
team), are pure bred*.
Baltimore
14 17
Tho exceptions are Babe
Detroit
•13 21
Parilli, the remarkable quar­
11 23
San Francisco
terback of file Boston Pa­
Sunday's Results
By Tony llrflrrman
horns' eightman blitz. The Ala* IPhiladelphia 113 San Fran 111
DETBOIT (U P I)—Three H |linnil that Ford has already triots, an II-year pro who
ilatant coaches of the Detroit ordered the ouster of the three some people might be inter­
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (U P I)— bama line also will Iry.lo stop 0nly gam(. schrdulrd
Lions probably pill bo fired aides and that lie wants ested to know, was Burt National champion Alabama U the ferocious Texas pass-rush
Munday's Games
with veteran players Joe dchmldt to become defensive Starr's first inspiration ns n readying plenty of passes lo
Namath will lie starling hisI Now York at U*s Angeles
.Schmidt and Yale l-ary likely line coach ami 1-ary defensive T-quarlerbaek when the Green (he flats and a staunch offen­ first game since hurting his Only game scheduled
hackllelrl coach. Ai of Sunday liny signal rallrr was still in sive Une to crush Texas' eight- right knee in the third till of
In heroine player-coaches.
Tuesday's Games
Team ownrr William Clay lie had not talked either play­ high school: Tommy Addison, nian blitz (or their Orange 1the season He has played since N'ew York vs San Francisco
Ford said Sunday night an an­ er into signing a contract to who got a quirk hoiking in Howl clash New Y e a -'s night in but junior Steve Sloan started
at Sacramento
training ram p with the Haiti- I Mjarni.
nouncement eoneernlng t h e coach and play in 196.V
the last seven games,
I Only game scheduled
And UPI also learned that!more ‘ '"Its before migrating
three assistants—la’ s llinga
Texas specializes In a feroman. Don Doll and Boh Nuss. if Wilson objects too .strenu­ to Huston, and the im-nmpar- c„ w, ,pensive ru*h, snd Alabaumer—would be made late ously, Ford will give him his abl. Cookie Gilchrist, who ftama hopes to develop a snaptrampled everything in Can- py pl„ , . , 0 .t|M..flB|» pU&gt; „„| „
walking papers, too.
this afternoon.
A team official said. "Ford ii tin btpfWf triiHinfi'rrlnjc bis g-anile like offensive line lo
lie Is scheduled to have Ids
„H m-1 ,,M. b)(u
third conference In live do&gt;s plans to listen lo George one 261 pounds to buffalo.
Another
Indication
of
(be
I
more
lime
bclore
lowering
the
with head Coach George Wil­
Holh team s have more at
Ikiuiii. And that may be the dose competition in the AFL slake than in most howl
ton at (bat time.
la the fact there wan no una­
games. T e x a s was deft-mUng
However, It bus Item learn­ last time the two will talk
nimity at any positluh. No
, , , , , ,
, nationo( ehampion but wound
ed by United Press Interna- business since these firings
all the vole* off up fifth this
,, , year ,because id
are real!) a rap aiI Wilson's
wiisons 1man polled
'
tile eight i i me hen, who nr
coaching, loo "
its lone kiss lo Arkansas, It 13.
The charges resulted from per nutted lo include four of A v |r t w uvrr A U ham a would
plnyci complaints lo Ford that (heir uwn men on the bal- rwio|.m , hl. U mghorns and
Ihcy were not gelling the Inis.
their coach. Darrell Royal
Three men came within one
proper coaching from assistA labama must show to live
vote: Mis, who built himself nation that it deserve* to be
aills
up to 2fdl pounds and Is irc- ranked No I Millions will
MIAMI HKACI1 (U P li —The
Plajers voiced the opinion
• grilled as (he beat offensive w atch oil television and tn.ooo
Orange Howl International jun tiiul they could have won the
linemnn in the young history are expected In be In the
ior tennis championships were National Football la-ague a
of the league; Lance Alworth, stands.
Western
Conference
title
this
•diedulcd in get underway lo(he baby-fined flanker of the
Alabama Loach Paul ( Bear i
day with a big group of the season with belter tuluring.
('hargeis who is called “ llam- Bryant is taking the Tide to
The
l.ions
finished
fourth
with
.finest young players ever asbl" and is the greatest touch- its sixth straight bowl game,
i U 2 record.
j seinbled for tile affair,
down threat in football from . U at &gt;t,ar Alflbiiin.v beat Miss
( M„ rt.
300 playrri Trom
any place on the field, and , „ jppi , 2 7 in ,|M. Sugar Bowl
Wlmln(,s Mrr )n UlP „ Pld.
Tom Sestak, I be strong man
tlas great respect for Ihe
Aui&gt;trali« « Bay HufBet is
of the Buffalo defensive line
ami expect* them
toptfeedesl in the boy's 18 andat tackle.
j 0 g,yB his Southeastern t on
under division, and U, S jun
live men polled six voles: fergnee champions quite u batlor' champion Sian Smith of
I'arlllt, Gilchrist, guard Billy |(|r
Pasadena. Calif., is seeded sc
.Schooling races officially gel Shaw of Buffalo, middle line- [ i*Wr af] gpow that Texas has
cond.
underway tonight at the San tracker Nick Buonlconti of „ grpjt focdball team," said
Hounding nut Ihf tup eon )(in, ()rlanill&gt; Kennel Club 'with
‘‘ " l| defenajv* tackle |(ryant, a close friend of Hoy
lenders in Hie dlvslou are Bill
al. “ They lust only once all |
3l&gt; races scheduled In la-gin at Ernie I,m&lt;LI of Sun Diego.
Harris of West Palm Beach,
If Ibe AFL wants to make season ami that resulted when
7 p. m.
(he number two American Jun­
n it McDuff, one of the “ c* »" f,,r incipient maturity, they went for two on the ex-'
ior, and tire reigning junior
tra point try.. Darrell had to
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Schooling Races
Start Tonight

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- fending champion, ranked No I
D n C Arab
AraVltonuMIr
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llcpuhilc °
the llth race Last season Me as the biggest man In pro ) at the time and a lie would \
Teschc* Hartkowicz, a 16
Duff won 11 of 21 starts and football, with the blggeet ap­ have been like kissing your
year-old whiz from Ilamtrafinished in tiie money 18 time*. petite, end amazing agility aizter."
inck, Mich., won top seedfng in
Assistant
Coach
Howard
Schooling race* will con- for his else. When Ernie
the girls' 18 and under com,
,
tinue through l)cc. 30th with wanted to piny, no one could Schnellenberser, assigned to
petition, and Wendy Overton „
.
,
.
, ,,
, ,,
. .
. , -loc exn-plion of LTiriltmas handle him. Sometimes Ernie prepare llie Tide fur Texas' J
of Ormond Beach,, is second
[ brand of ball, said quarter- 1
Eve The track opens Jan 2nd would rather eat.
ranker)
This year, he has become j back Joe Namath would start
with tlw annual running of the
Alberto C nrrero of Puerto
a model of coneiatency with and be passing plenty lo the
inaugural Handicap,
Ilico is top-seeded in the boys'
Haring Sec. H. C. William- u n d i m i n i e h e d size (32 flats to try to halt the l/*ng
lfi-and under class.
non will have his eye on the pounds) and Uhargcr couch
timer's clock tonight and every Kid Gil Iman, casting his bal­
night during schooling events, lot, proudly pointed out Ernie
it’s the job of Williamson lo ■s "beet of all the stare.“
select the field for the Inau­ Closest Jockeying for pos­
gural Handicap which will fea­ ition was at tight end, with
ture the greyhounds turning in Fred Arhanae of Kansas City
the best performances during shading Han Diego's Dava
PRINCETON. N. J. (U P I) Kocourek; tackle, which went
schooling evrnts.
Princeton University basket­
An innovation of the Sinford- to' Stew Barber by a hair
ball aee Rill Bradley will fore­
Orlando Ken net Club this sea­ over the Chiefs' Jim Tyrerj
go ploying professional bas­
son will be the introduction ol corner linebacker, with Ad­
ketball next year In order lo
perfects handicapping when dison squeezing by Mike
accept a Rhodes Scholarship.
the regular season action be­ Ktratten of Buffalo, and safe­
Bradley was one of 32
ty, where Run Hall of Boiton
gins Jan. Cnd.
young men appointed Sunday
SOKC will be tbe first grey­ edged Fred Click of Houston
for the scholarship which give*
hound track in the country to and George Saimca of Buf­
him two years of study at Ox­
put in perfects handicapping. falo.
ford University, England.
Bradley, at his home In
Crystal City, Mo., M ld he
would accept the scholarship,
Reopens
but declined to comment fur­
ON 100 BRANDS
ther.
D EC. 26th
To the New York Knickerbockers, perennial last place
---------------- ------------ 7
finishers In the National Bas­
ORLANDO ifM IN O LL *
ketball Association, the news
came as a k*ss.
M»Y. It V2 AT FCRN CAR*
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A R C A D E P A C K A U E STORE
They had Bradley In their
FIRST GAME
O P E N D A IL Y — • A . M. . 6:15 P. M.
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Sports

Between
Us Fans
B r Murray Olderman
NKA bporta Editor
The New York (Junta could
be due far one of the most
drastic overhauls in spurts
tletory: On the roster, going
into their last game, were do*.
H en guys who could be consider­
ed excess baggage, either be­
cause thay’re going to retire,
are over the hill or are no
good for rebuilding—Y. A. Tit­
tle, Jack Stroud, Alex Webater,
Frank Gifford, Jim Patton.
Bob Taylor. Andy Roboatelli,
R. C. Oweoa, Alien Webb, AnId/ Nelson ind Don Chsndler.
What's more, the butt Is
Gist defensive
back Dick
Lynch all-pro Juat a year ago,
la headed Tor Philadelphia in a
King Hill »wap. Giants almost
got the PhUly reserve qb last
summer. . ;
,
After playing a strong role
In beating his old mates to
clinch the Eastern title, de­
fensive tackle Dick (Little MoV
MOdtelcwskl of Hie Cleveland
Browns confessed, "1 wanted
to play two more years with
the Giants, That'S what hurt
wbeft they traded nie. hut it's
worked out because if I didn't
go to Cleveland, my brother
Ed and I wouldn't have been
able to buy a lillly farm
miles outside die city where
we now have 20 head of Herefords and are building a swimpool So thank Allle (Sherman)
tor me.*’. . .
The last of the Mot I relew
skis. Gene (No Mo), plays de­
fense at NCw Mexico State,
and when that school lost to
Utah State 760, Little Mo
plained, "Ixmks like you guv*
could use a defensive coach "
So the Browns were upset. 23 7,
by the lowly Slccler* and No
Mo called back, "S&gt; cou.d
you " .

'Bama Wins
Status With
Va. Tourney

turky. now 4-2. Is averaging
1*1.7 point* per game.
Ricky Uarry, i'i-fi-ot-7 sen­
ior for the Miami Kin. Hurri­
canes, continues to set a tor­
rid scoring pace. Barry “ was
held" to 25 points in Saturday
night’* 67-59 win over Klor-

da but Has 290 points In eight
game* for a 3tS.1 average. The
Hurricane*, averaging 89.1
points per gallic, have a 8-2
record,
Senior guard Jimmy Pitt*
'of Georgia, a 28-point man in
a 79-66 win over Georgia Tech

Saturday night, lead* tha SEC
in scoring with, a 22.7 aver­
age. Hunnrrup it Kentucky
sophomore
Louis Dampler
whose average slipped to J9..*i
after h,. got a total of only 31
points in the two tournament
KHtllfB.

'This week's schedule:
Monday—Altthnma” at Richrnon.l. North t'arolina nt Flurida, Georgia Southern at Auburn, Tuhme lit Hutier, M il­
lion! and Mary at Geoigla
Tech.
Tuesday—Clenuon at Geor-

fcla, Kentucky at 8t. Loot*.
Tennessey ra. Florida Slat#
at Memphis, Miami Ohio-at
Vunderbllt.
Wednesdrfy - Friday — No
game*.
'
Saturday—‘ Florid* State al
Tulsa, Tulan* at Stanford,

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A TLA N TA (UPI&gt; — Tin
University of Alabama ha*
become synonymous with fooll-i.ll but the Crimson Tide un­
expectedly is on the rise in
basketball as well.
In a season when winning on
the road appears more diffi- 1
cult than ever bef/ite, Alabama
has established Itself as a
dark horse candidate for the
Southeastern Conference title, j
The Crimson Tide achieved
this status this past weekend
by winning the Virginia Tech I
tournament and thus becoming
the only* SEC tcnni to date to
capture a holiday title away
from hojpe
Sixth-milked \ underbill, the
pie season conference favor­
ite, also won a tom uadieul— I hut on its home court, and
um;
I M l ’K O V K .M K N T — J t t . l y T tirlu o m k i* . n
Plli-ranked Kentucky couldn't
tiny, frecklvtl-fitml Iw twtgiT with a fierce »!*■e*«n do that.
termination t&lt;&gt; win. him lao-n named the moat
Alabama, which hasn't been
improvetl woman jtrolVsaionnl golfer o f 11*0J
a cage tuntender since 1956.
lay (io lf lligesl. She jtimjietl from l!8tlt place in
beat host Virginia*Tech 72-6,1
money earning* in I'JOB to 111; It.
and highly rcginded North
Carolina tlitoll to raise its
lecurd lu S-l. Only Southeast­
ern tram with * Is-tter mark
. is unbeaten Tennessee which
I topped Buffalo "9-7*4 Saturday
night f--r its fourtli straight
'l l ten J
The t rimson Tide doesn’t
have a scou r 'among the Hi
1III the confrlelicr but hu*^ nv
i-iaged si s point, pm game
Ill-out IT mure |wi game than
its opponents.
By Ja c k Cuddy
k i n g ; welterweight Marty
Alni-atiia lacks the big mall,
Sen o, ItL'Iitn eight lam \m
1 PI Sports Writer
f,
aimed
by Iim.-I teams but
fi-attn rueight
Joey
NEW YORK t C P I)—On ho -I't-ts,
Archibald, and mlddh weight Its starting live ranges flem
ifith tdrtliday today, little I a MriVit
U.foet .1 to ti ft. Its s&lt;olllig
t baric) Goldman de-m of
It sanillill'd Ilka hell iy a la 11 leaders an senior Hot' An
drew* of litidgepoii. lit, s'
fight trainers, declared post Goldman declnretl
111 his
t o * ate! Geia Slmi^jiliri of
loely that heaiy weight i in -if CIHIIIl III lln t oltiiii.il Hotel
Ilona Venn would boost hoxitiu lli.it slugt'ct Itoiniven,, is u &gt;i- g. I 111 . at I 1
Tin- t iihsiin 1me
out
the doldrums m I!».,’&gt; tut bright*-. |&gt;inspi-ct now tli,iii
ily
It il matk
.ii 11.«ti«*
&gt; a M
hi.i'll la
i*«-t **•**--i ju
' and win tile title d to cull M.u
i Milo w;i*
m.•&gt; m
in hi*
Ii In 'l toy **m
get a s|u»t at it,"
I'llt W II fl* f of If** I-***! I ll A|
P V of &gt;••..!* .1* «| (IIO •
Si ill I) i'MTM)||i‘ III fniVin^ UWiliPK, III* hihill*; \ii ttif !*■» »*\ i
Charley, a biscuit l.or.t ,bc. .. It
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Ky-oUit
spectacled gnome wlio u-llal know*
Unit. .1
Hie great. a
Rocky,
ly wears a black derby hut who srsitvl ty sit algid prtdes and tunnerup Tennessee.
said he would n&gt;k fits repulb sliinul mi lories belorr he re-&gt;j Tuiiighl. the Crimson Tide

IG O O D Y E A R

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THE F A M I L Y . . .

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»Sports Parade

Paul Warfield, tlce brilliant
split end of the Hrowns, was
avidly pursued by the Buffalo
Bills before he chose all NI L
c a re e r
Although lie's from
from Warren. Ohio, that had
nothing to do vt it it lus cltoicc
of Cleveland. Nor did Iht.
money. "Buffalo Wanted me
indy* its a defensive back." he
explained "The Browns so hi
(la v'd give me s shot on of­
fense. too. which is where I
felt I could play " Getting to
play in the Pro Bowl is a uni
que honor tor s rookie Imt
doesn't leaic Paul tiai ilajipy.
*1&gt; He's itue to reenroll at Ohio
State on J.iti t and doesn't feel
he ra n miss the time from
•W class The c lass’ Anatomy , .
The long maligned defensive
platoon »f the Browns Is re­
veling in its sudden champion­
ship recognition. Says BcmJc
Parrish, the leader of the
"slow " secondary, “ We re not
even too small any more " . .
Fred lliletnikoff, the AllAinertcan flanker at Clot id#
Slate, gets his competitive fire
naturally Eli* pop was s boxer
who fought untler Hie name of
Brill, which fit t*ettor on post­
ers than the family's Russian
ha mile
The guy who'll fir*
passes to Riictntkotf in the Gglor Howl, 6 5 u uarterback
;W c re "T e n V r; V ariT ’ fce’" Very"
•uperatlttoUs. 11 u ougland, his
varsity c areer lie has insisted
on wearing “ 13" as Id* jfrscy
num eral . . .
G*nlcn m a U h tn a k r Teddy
B renner askt-d Hilly Stephan,
(he irtlru la tc Hollywood to\avyweighl wlio wear* his hair
Gorgcv.nl)
like
s
brunette
George, why be didn't t'other
to get in shape. If I did,"
answered chunky Hilly, "1
couldn’t light heavyweight.
I’d be a welterweight.’' , . .
Run Oelsehlager. the Kan

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Gnldman—a &lt;prv mite with
pugged nose, slightly . anil
flowered e a rs ami gnat led
hand*— is justifiably proud o'
his own reputation as a judge
of fighting flesh.
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upon his more than 3oo proles
slonal fights as all old linn
hanlam weight and ti|Nin ills
grooming of more than a
thousand « boxers - during thr
past hall century They mclud
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Champions Using 'Blitz'
By Joe Grrgrn
whack ninth ranked Kentucky keored 25 points, and the
Uf’ l Spans Writer
UCLA, wrm*e SO game win Kentucky Inyitallonal.
|previously undefeated Bradley

ning streak was siiattertvl on
the tery first day ol the col
lege basketball season, had
lakl a solid foundation fur a
Dew one wilh the help of a
foottyall wT.ipon —(he bliti
Of courae. live Bruins, defend
sas fulJhark win. blocked for in? national champions, don't
G al"
Sayers'
All American call It a blllf. Tlw y use the
gallops, la a bright boy who more technical term &lt;»f rone

tri ds own tournament —the,eighthiatlk«i 11lliikens, toppled

111 a In ppill, tile Wildcats, 76- 73
Ii* a*. Illinois !■ came Ha- lirsl
Ullyough Kentucky wav cm
III, I en ti am ever to win the harrassed in Its own tourna
tournament
which the host merit, most schools Itenefllral
learn had wun lor Ihree con- toasideraldy from homidown
seruthr year* .Smoofh center 1action. The nsle tout* mclud
.Skip Ti'oi»n seofid 27 jxilnts ts) sixth
ranked Vanderliilt,
atal .i.i'.l-ed 22 rclxnmds aial Arirona Slate and Evansville,
guaril lad llrialy added 25 as the nation’s top small colleg*’
the lllini ran Ito-ir season re- •outfit.

w-on an Earl Blaik fellowship, press
Hut lln-lr oppigients ctird lo til
Vandy won it* own tourney
and, being a farm boy from wen t buying.
j Tlmae experts who Had eon-1 by tupping Oklahoma Slate,
MariUi, Kan., was duly im­ The UCLA wut skein reach ceded the Big Ten Bile to fiu M, when the CoWtaiys' Jim
pressed with the sight* of New ed five Saturday night as Hie Michuan twfvire the- season King missed two free throws
York. "The only thing,” be Bruins blitzed llbaton College, Iw-uan jp(K-ar a bit peakivl In with three secomls left in the
*aid, “ if I stayed in the city off iU collective feet, 115-93, to addition lo rambunctious lilt final. The Commodores' Clyde
too long, 1 might spend my capture the Milwaukee Classic not* Minnesota and Indiana le t , who shared MVP honors
whole scholarship lipping." , . Utle and serve notice that they have displayed (Menl learns, with King, paced ti«e localTucker
Frodericksem,
firat fully intrmi to repeat their While second-ranked Michigan club with 18 points
Arizona State rolled over
choice in the entire NFL draft. NCAA triumph of last &gt;eason was idle this weekend, uml&lt;•
la not the highest priced rouk ■ Currently
ranked
f i f t h Irate.I Minnesota No i dole Murray State, 107 96. to caple ever signed by the Giarrt* among the nation'* major col to red I 'tali Slate, 88 69, as lurv tlu? Sun Devil CLasaic
Take owner Well Mara'a word
L'CLA trailed Dob Cou Lou lluvlsun popped in 33 crown,, and Evanaville, which |
for it. , .
sy'a BC squad 42-41 late In the points, and unlieaten Indiana haa knocked uff five . major
Between you'n'me. where’s first half when the Uclan*' (No 10) pulwrited Detroit, college* in a row rocked Ix&gt;ui*
the sentiment in sport when leader. John Wooden, called for 108 89,. with all five starter* tana State 93-73, in the Evaoa-!
scoring in double figure*.
villc Holiday Tournament a il
. Bill i’elllngton. the i nap(ration­ the blitz.
And when the smoke had The Missouri Valley Confer­ Larry Humes poured in 45
al middle linebacker of the
Baltimore Co\U, end* -~a 12- cleared only one minute and ence, where the competition points,
Alabama, heretofore noted j
year career withuul nomma 25 seconds later, there were 18 is usually fierce, got off to an
tor ita football team,
lion to the Pro Bowl? And more pdinte on tht scoreboard unusually placid start when only fur
California
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day. 'AHhougb Use host team
Illinois, the team which tories.
have wan without the veteran
Tintop ran tod
Shockers didn't win in this case, it did
defensive signal caller who shocked UCLA earlier this sea• playved the wbole K'atue oa son. was full of surprises The dumped Drake on th« loser's finish third by crushing 51Us
■( iu ei had the temealty to ]court as Dave hUllworth: issippi hUU, 104 75.
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HIALEAH (U P I) — The sobbiajt woman, her husband'*
body pinned under the family
car and her 'UtUe girl aprawled dying‘nearby, clutched her
seven-year-old son after hie
first driving letaoo.
"Please, somebody call an
ambulance,"
aba
moaned
"Please.”
But It wee too late.
Robert Brpoks, 32, who took
the family to the Hialeah race
track perking lot Sunday to
give hie son a lesson, was kill
ed instantly when the boy ran
over him.
Debbie, S, also wee struck
down and died a short time
later of maialve Internal in­
juries at a local hoapltal.
Over the protests of Jacque­
line Brooks, her husband had
put their eon, David, behind
the wbeei by himself.
The mother walked angrily
to the other side of the perking
lot with the three other Brooke
children. But little Debbie
turned back to where the car
wai standing.

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JACKSONVILLE (U P I) - be given to new state Com
The F l o r i d a Development mission on the Aging.
Commission has Ha thumb In Howard Walton, director of
too many pica and the atata’a (he reorganization committee!
tourist business may suffer if lays the group decided to
aomethtag Isn’t done, accord* await the Florida Senate’s
in f to a group of atata legis­ bond study before offering
view* on whether the develop­
lator!.
ment commission should be
The legislative subcommittee
relieved of the duty of Issuing
on governmental reorganisa­
bonds for various government­
tion lays It will recommend to
al subdivisions.
tha parent committee Jan. 14
The subcommittee opposed a
at a Sarasota meeting the de­
proposal to change the com­
velopment commits km be re­
mission from an appointive
lieved of tome of Ha duties.
board of seven men to an ex­
Bat the subcommittee, which ecutive hoard comprised of the
met in Jackaoovllle, opposed governor and some Cabinet
merging the development com- members, with the commiss­
mission with the Hotel and ion director named by the Cab­
Restaurant Commission be­ inet
cause “ regulation of botcli
Gov-elect Heydon Bums ap­
and eating places shouldn't be peared before the group end
mixed with tha promotion of spoke against taking the ap­
tourism."
pointive power sway from the
The subcommittee aaya It governor.
. will recommend tha commit*Burns, who last week ap­
ion’a surplus property division pointed Jacksonville insurance
and tha administration of Jilll- executive Charles Campbell to
Burton hoapltal funds be tram- take the commission'# reins as
drived to the-Board of Cora- chairman, said " I f I'm jrtn j
mlsilonera of State Instttu- to be ultimately responsible
tor promoting the itate’a tour­
Airport licensing authority ist business and industry, I
would be transferred to tha De­ think I should have control
partment of Public Safety and over who performs the tone
senior eltlxena activities would Uons of the office."

Hospital Notes
DECEMBER II, 1M4
Admissions
. Mary George, Ann Scott,
Gerald Gllstrap, Lucille Rod­
gers, Wallace Wilson, Jean
Uhl, Carnots McCoy, Joyce
CeresoIJ, Shirley Applegite,
&lt;v* Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. John Cerosoli, Sanford, ■ girl; Mr. snd
Mrs. Lonnie Applegate, San­
ford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs.
Lewie Childers, 8anford, a
girl; Mr. end Mrs. Harry
Bell, Sanford, a girl.
Discharges
Annie B. Bell and baby
girl, Camloa McCoy, Catberlna
Leonard and baby boy, Sandra
Smith, Joseph Well, Emily
L. Joyner and baby girl, Car­
olyn A. Ferrlar and baby
girl, Abraham Rouse, Scpthen
Vickers, Renas Black, San­
ford; Betty Mann and baby
girl, Lake Monroe; Clenlhi
Patera, MaiUand.
DECEMBER IT, l i l t
Admissions
Phillip W a n d s , TaLrlcU
Ranaboltom, Linda Harris,
James B. Fields, Wads Ward,
Barbara Von Dotlen,' I,us
Hodges, Sanford; E v a l y n
Bills, Marjorie Hughes, De*
Biry.
Births
Mr,- and Mrs. Eric Uhl,
Banford, a girl; Mr. and Mr*.
Earl R. Von Dollan, Banford,
a boy.
Dlsrhargse
- Emaat It. Jackson, Olivia L.
Smart, Samuel Haney, Ethel
Williams,
Georgs
Carlton,
Mary Ervin, Patricia Thom­
ason, Virginia Bmllh , Hetty
tarper Hr., Hharon SlaymaCVr
and baby girl, Johnple Ford,
Ranae Black, Cam!?* McCoy,
Banford; Doris Emllay. De­
nary.
December IB, IBM
Admieeluns
Waller Grey, Jorie Rumnay, Dalnora Robson, King D.
Cleveland, John C. Dials, Le-

N ew Swim W e a r
For Perform ers
SAN FRANCISCO (U F I) Professional iwim dancers in
North Beach nlgbtapola will
get tha perfect Christmas gift
thla year for the woman who
- has everything.
Police have announced that
the dancer* must wear partial
or nets after Christmas and
that performers undraped to
the waist will no looser be tol­
erated.
Said Police Captain Cbariea
Barca, "bere-boaomed danc­
ing Just wasn't good theater."

H ungarian G I
Seeks Asylum
V IE N N A (U F I) — An un­
armed 31-year-old Hungarian
soldier in uniform crawled
unnoticed over Communist
barbedwira near Rechnita and
asked Austrian authorities
for political asylum, polka
Tha eaeapaa told Austrian
bordir pfttift ! • frfd bean
) badly treated la the Hungerian army.

lia M. Cochran, Olivette
Wright, Willard Alette, Joan
Hardin, Flora Wlnegard, San­
ford; Peggy J. Robicheud,
Lake Mery; Roeemery Far­
mer, Longwood; Ruth I. Baxon, Orang« City,
Illrlha
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Mr. and'Mrs. Donald Robaon, Sanford, a boy; Mr. and
Air*. Roger Hodges, Banford,
a boy; Mr. and Mrs. John B.
Baxon, Orange City, a girl.
Dlechargea
Linda Harris, Wade Ward,
Elisabeth Whearty, I.twl* II.
Morton Jr., Sherry Mctiriff,
Bobbla Dowling, lialen Fitts,
Joy Wilton,' Bally Johnson,
Blueford P. McWhorter, Elliabeth Anderson, Joyce Bhefer,
Frances B. Meson, Yvette
Ramaey and baby girl, Bara
T. Marlin and baby girl, Cora
A. Jons* and baby boy, Con­
stance McCabe and baby boy,
Margaret Kareney and baby
girl, Banford;.Eleanor Wilson,.
Eetella Neater, DeBary; Wel­
ter Wtlty, Mt. Dora.
December 19, 1964
Admlaelona
Clora Levett, Lelola Har­
den, I-orethia Wilson, Danny
McKinney, .Samuel Buchannon.
Wilbur Gllchrlit, I)«i*y Gent,
Joe Wilton, Banford; Charles
Ktlper, Romulus Kronemann,
DeBary;
Nathan
BJoblom,
Lake Mary; Jeanatta Vandertee, Longwood; Rosa Lee
Htroman, Titusville.
Births
Mr, end Mrs. Final Wlleon,
Banford, a boy; Mr. and Mr*.
Max D. Hardin, Banford, a
girl; Mr. and Aire. Llsh Har­
den, Sanford, a boy; Air. and
nrn, ’ Tom *9 ~ Vanderae-,
Longwood, a boy.
Dischargee
Andrew Adock III, Arris
Colllna, Chrlitophsr Matthew*,
Gerald Gllstrap,
Sylvester
Roberta, Ethel Lee Walker,
Gordon C. Senart, Fay AI.
Shupe, Jorie Rummy, Mary
Chlldere and baby girl, San­
ford; Oulda. Davis and baby,
girl, Provedenta Barrera, De­
llary; Eugana E. Clark, Lak*
Mary.
Dscambtr SO, 1144.
Admissions
Florence Lillie, Verna Dur­
bin, Violet Hall, Sadia Gut,
Batty Anu Robertson, Emory
Raeh, Norma Duncan Blackwell, Lemuel R, Stallworth,
Rana Foetar, John Scott, Senford; jCmma Rodgers, De­
Bary; Ray Jerome Bulleni,
Gastonia, N. 0-| Rana* Bumbalough, Longwood; Nadine
Jones, Maitland.
Birtha
Mr. and Mrs. James D.
Durbin, Sanford, a girl; Mr.
and Mrs. Kaith Lillie, Ban­
ford, a girl,
Dbckargea
Earl V. Tuner, Flora Wins*
gard, Herman Guntar, Donald
Young, Blanche Roggeveen,
Patrick Taylor, Barbara VonDelltn and baby bey, Patricia
Ann Bell end baby boy, Shirlay Applegate and baby girl,
Jean Uhl and baby girl, Joyce
Ceraeolia and baby girl, San­
ford; Nathan Bjobtom, Lake
Mary;
Clement Polidore,
Longwood.

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"The car started drifting
forward," tald police S fL Ro­
bert Frost. “ Brook* told, the
boy to put on the brakes, but
be apparently mined and hit
the ga* pedal . . . the car jurt
■hot forward."
Brooks lunged to push Deb­
bie out of the way, according
to witnesses, but the car struck
both of them.
"I

down," said Robert Collins, 19,
who was flying model airplanes
nearby. "The right front wheel
patted over the man and then
the rear wheel almost did too,
but It rocked back. The car
knocked the little girl- out of
the way."
Cotllnr said the boy jump­
ed out of the car and "just
looked down at the man like
he didn't know what to do . .
sew the car run him then be ran over to the girt

who was crying."
He tald the boy was slender
with black hair sod was wear­
ing Bermuda shorts and a rag­
ged T-shirt
Mrs. Brooks ran to the car,
jumped Into the driver's aeat
and tried to get the vehicle
off her husband's body with
no success. Then the grabbed
the boy and the couple's other
two children away from tha
■pot.

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ST. FR ANC IS W EE PING , attributed to tha
16th century Italian painter Danielle Creape,
wan given to the Rlngling state A rt Museum in1362, by the CastigUone and Conaonnl families,
o f West Palm Beach. I t is one o f the works o f
art to be featured In tl\,e Rlngling Museums
Acquisitions, 105-1-64 exhibition which opens at
0 a.m. Dec. 30 In Gallery 21.,

Military Briefing Set

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For 100 Legislators
More than 100 tlaie legistatori arc expected to attend a
military briefing session in
Orltndo Feb. 19-20, the Flor­
ida Stale Chamber’! military
affair* committee announced.
The briefing, which will
strew (he importance and im­
pact of military apcndlng on
the state'a economy, will be
sponsored by the State Cham­
ber in cooperation with the
National Aeronautic!
an d
S p a c e Administration, the
Stale Department and U. S.
Department of Defense, ac­
cording to J. K. Galloway, of
Winter Park, chairman of the
military affair* committee.
Commander* of military in­
stallations from Key West to
Pensacola will participate In
the briefing session, Galloway
said.
The theme of the meeting is
“ Florida and (Jur National De­
lonse."
Purports of Ihe Iwo-day

A L History
BOSTON (U P I)—The Boston
Bed Sox will make American
League history when they
open their lSds Fenway Park
schedule on Easter Saturday,
April IT, marking the first
scheduled Saturday opener In
the history of the league. The
Bed Sox' opposition will be
the Baltimore Oriole*.
MARSEILLES,
Franc*
(U P I) — Don Schollander of
Lake Oswego. Ore., winner o f
four gold medals in Ihe 1004

Ulyuipk*.. wuu Aha .a&amp;uuak
Christmas C u p
140-meter
ewimmtng race In 1:37.2.

briefing it to acquaint mem­
ber* of the legislature and
state officials with the needs
of the military.
A recently completed aurvey of members of the legis­
lature indicate! a high degree
of Interest In participating in
the unique program, Galloway
said.
"The primary purpose of
thla briefing la to demonstrate
to legislators and high ’ slate
officials the important role the
military plays in Florida's
economic atructure and the
need for continuing coopera­
tion between the military and
the state government,” Gallo­
way said.

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Betty Jo James
Service Sunday
Memorial service* for Mr*.
Betty Jo James, 42, Ft. Laud­
erdale, who died Thursday,
were held Sunday at Flrat
Christian Church of WiltonManor at Fort Lauderdale.
Mrs. James, sister of Mr*.
Michael Ceolo, of Sanford, had
numerous friends In Ihls city
and had visited here frequent­
ly. She had been an employe
In the Broward County tax
assessor'a office for the past
IS years. She waa born to
Wichita Falla, Tex. '
Survivors, other than Alra.
Caolo, are a ton. Thomas
James, a ' student at Stetson
University; mother, Mr*, Bet­
ty Ann Williams; father, Jack
li.J41UUuu.
erdale, and a slater, Mr*.
Sandy Doddridge, of Miami.

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Frost said there probably
would be no chargee, against
the boy. He added that Brook) &gt;
a .television repairman, pro­
bably was the guilty one.
“ The person guilty is guilty
of criminal negligence . . . but
he's deed," Frost said.
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but what a hell of a way to be
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The battle to win the souls o f the
emerging countries and to admit
them as mature members o f the free
community is far from over. In fact,
the outcome is not at all sure. .
The ever-widening gap between
rich and poor nations poses a grave
danger to free enterprise and world
financial stability, as well as to
world peace.
That is the eonsenus o f 175 busi­
ness leaders from 58 countries re­
cently surveyed by the National In­
dustrial Conference Board, a busi­
nessmen’s research organization.
The gap is widening because the
poor nations, the traditional suppli
ers of raw mutcrinls who are just be­
ginning to industrialize, must still
import more from the advanced na­
tions than they sell to them.
The challenge is somehow to re­
verse this flow o f wealth and bring
it into balance. This means more
than helping the. underdeveloped na­
tions build factories and learn in­
dustrial skills. It means providing a
market for the goods that these fac­
tories and skills produce.
"A id alone cannot bridge the eco­
nomic gap,” says G. Clark Thomp­
son, vice president o f the conference
board. "A id is no substitute for in­
creased trade.”
The problem is that allowing the
free inflow o f manufaefured products
into the developed countries may un­
dercut markets there. But ns one Bri­
tish executive put it, that is the price
that must be paid if the standard of
living o f the
billion people in the
have-not countries Is to improve.
"The consequences o f preventing
a rise in their standard o f living are
too awful to contemplate," he re­
plied to the survey, "and this de-

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gree of sacrifice on the part o f the
developed countries must be accept­
ed if the peace of the world is to be
secured.”
,
All responsibility does not fall on
the rich nations, however. The othera must, among other things, use
efficient business methods, modern
quality control, product research,
keep honest bdbks and institute tax
reforms and improve banking sys­
tems where needed.
One suggestion was that they *ign
an "international Magna Carta”
pledging adherence to agreements,
ivivvm vu of private
» „ , v property,
w
f comprotection
pensation in case of nntionaliJt'inn
and international nrbitrationTr dis­
putes.
A serious alarm has been sounded
but, say* Thompson, despite bitter­
ness and concern in some parts of the
world, "underneath lies n common
and sincere desire to find equitable
solutions."

Clinic
Sine* many reader! ahare
Alice'* problem, pin thia
Case Record over your kit*
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advice Into effect before
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Thought For Today
And he said to him. Well done,
good servant! Boca use you have been
faithful in a very little, you shall
have authority over ten cities.— •
Luke 19:17.
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Make no little plans. They have no
magic to stir men’s blood. Make big
plans; aim high in hope and work.—
D. H. Burnham.
See that none of you repays evil
but always seek to do good to one an­
other and to all.— I Thess 5:15.
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To give a mnn a full knowledge of
true morality, I would send him to no
other book than the New Testament.
— John Locke.

Phil Newsom Soys

Bruce. Biossat

Roy Cromley

Political Notebook

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The villagers were still
The American Army adviser
WASHINGTON (N E A ) —
Recently I was in the neigh­ for the Fourth Corps Arm afrsid of the Viet Cong. Seme
borhood of Tan I-ac village, wo* s ramrod-stiff officer —with 'sons, brothers or hus­
w h e r e Vietnamese govern­ with no taste for sloppiness. bands out with the guerrilla
force* were loyal to the un­
ment forces have just deci­ "My iirrblrm," he saidr
Up to now the Red Chinese name - calling which shortly though declsred by the Chin­ sively defeated a Viet Cong
that toe Vietn&amp;nivBe troop* derground. Hut there were
ese to he a “ paper tiger," is ; battalion, killing Jib Red
have been holding back from could begin again.
want to stand in outpost* to changes. Young people were
also the force declared to he Irocp*. It
For
the
Chinese
terms
for
reported an the guatd their hamlet*. They beginning to volunteer for
th* new Kremlin leadership
the choice invective which they settlement of their quarrel the greatest enemy of social- &gt;Waviest Viet Cong loss of wait for tlie Viet Cong to militia, Some farmeis were
ism and the chief barrier to lBf.4.
come. Hot I'm getting them secretly giving information on
used to heap upon Nikita with the Soviet* have been to­
tal surrender. And to these the lied Chinese philosophy
The things I saw and heard to de.tiny those outposts and the whereabout* of the Viet
Khrushchev.
I , ,
...... depend on aggressive pair-is C»ng
terms the Soviets neither will of violent revolution,
-during my .trip .to» that i»r*a
“ . . .Timid as a mouse. . .
According to reports, the
nor can afford to agree.
Koaygin paid lip service ta iauie mr io think this un" I f you're in an outpost,
the great capitulationist of all
( ommunist aims in C uhi, y*yn| victory whs tin acrid*"nt. the Viet Cong can hit you Tan t.ac victory was pnssiblo
Introducing
the
budget
for
time. . .betrayer of Marxism
when they want. Or they ran b e c a u s e the government
19f&gt;!), new Soviet Premier South Viet Nam and the Con­
. . ." Those wets just a few
go ilut the whole tenor of his
tin l*. mound you and Inf the tion|i« had fonlmuou* atcurAlexei
Kosygin declared:
of the epithets,
hnrntel. They have the lot «'e knowledge of where the
"W e want to develop our re- pn-aentation was that of -i
And the Soviets replied in lationi with the United Statea technician intent upon co-ex­
vantage If you're out on pa- ' '** Cutig were, in tin at
kind.
,
frill* you 4 ran hit them. It places I visited In South S let
of America and soms steps istence and the means to
By Hal Cochran
"Factionalism . . . Trotsky­ have been made In thia direc­ hriug the U.S.S.R. out of
lakes you off the defensive Nam, most villager* refused
to tell what the Viet* were do­
ism . .infantile leftism. . .war­ tion—although they have been economic chaos.
We’d all lov« it if some and thitt w half the battle,
ing or where they were. In
mongering, . .craving for nu­ amall ones."
The struggle between Mos­ manufactuici would take the
"Hut you've g t to destroy
many places, number* of vil­
clear weapon*. .
That alone le enough to cow and Peking is in three crack out of chewing gum.
I be outposts. If the outpost*
lagers spied on the govern­
The downfall of Khrushchev trigger s Red Chinese tirade. parts.
all there, they cling to them "
ment force* for the Red*.
Some teen*a|f«r» feel that ( M a y b e
— The ideological struggle
brought a respite from the For the United States, althis aggiessive
fur leadership of world com • j home is just a place whets tin inmg accounts for the fact W ithout this compel alum, the
1 they make and gel their phone I but the Vietnamese V'&gt;vcrn- Viet I nog ferres 'could not
mum sin.
M l, 1 r e d .
The differences in the re­ calls.
merit foices in the Tan I.ac
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1 was talking to an Atneri
lative state of their industrial
battle kept pressing despite can major not far from Ian
Young
folks
love
to
go
development,
Altam onte Sp rin g s
E n te rp ria t
losses.
I.ac "It's push, push, push,"
—Traditional rivalries, in­ around in a new convertible
M rs. Ritchie H i r r h
Mr*. Ju lia llarto *
In the same Tan I.ac neigh- be said. "IV* tell them the
A JS -IJIS
with the top down so ihtli
cluding border claims.
448-3834
I.-nil,mu! | met the Ami n, an Reds ale certain to set up am­
(In the first of these, the friends can see who is dicing
448-4404
B ea r l.a k e -Fn rra t City
head of a team of Seilbee well bushes Hut our Vietnamese
Ituseiana
cannot
surrender it.
M r*. M aryana M iles
l u l l , -tv. w rkmg to bring well government troops insist on
l.a li. M ary
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without becoming a secondnJH-387N
M r*. F r a n c - * W *at*r
water fus the first tune to , pushing down* the
road*
class nation in world commun­
Mngatinet in a doctor's or
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f *-»c IW rry
a bninlet where much of the straight Into an ambush. They
ism. (In this point, the Chin- dentist's office are for people
M rs. Jane C aw elb orry
drinking water hud tn tie |won't put out sc. ills even
L a k e M im m .
cse deituiiid not only Die down- who arrive on lime f-u ap83S-S04I
M rs. II. Ii. Juhnaun
brought in by wagon at pi It ea though they agree t h e y
grading
of
Khrushchev,
but
puintmvnta.
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poor far inert could nut afford should. Every time If* the
Chuluuta
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Die reinstatement of Stalinto pay I'll put In thia well, same. We talk and talk and
Longwood
M rs. Juan Magln
It'i
about
long
enough
a
f­
ismM r*. Donna Eaton
these Americans and their it doe* no good. So now we'r*
3GS-S74I
Tlie Chinese, far behind the ter Halloween apple-bobbing
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Vietnamese assistant, bad to leaching them to set up
D c lla ry
Russians in industrial develop­ time for little kids' ears to
N orth O rlando
lrnvi-1 dally through Viet counter trap* for the Viet
M rs. Jnhn l.eono
ment, demand equal sacrifices be getting dirty again,
M r*. M argaret Cosby
i 'ntig-ct nlrolled' territory.
6 6 8 -IS U
Cong, they instinctively evade
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the Communist Viet trap*.
Though
tin
well
was
nAf
yet
D rltuna
It s easy, girls, to look ba* W
Oatffen
1 til a common level is reached
finished at the time 1 was
“ Sometimes ycu have to get
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How f&lt;&gt;o]i»h you urn
M in . C U it n t o E a id e t
-lui-All, UiHt the Russians are and
bbl*S63L
'tieie, the attitude of the pro. *t what you unit, by going
122-4841
faced by a 'grumbling popula* aa a leeh-If('rTC J&lt;nr •* r * Iiv firTtr TH Tfffr~ir*,,fr'WW&lt;R» urn
thff rtifnrr and rrimlfig
G eneva
Oviedo
lion at home and have more diary
inmli’M fur iinU-ft around wan I.nek at thr prutilrm from a
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Mra. E v e ly n Lundy
to lose III n nuclear war.
hunting* from itfljtkiuri
I tJiffWant angle. I Hut * why 1
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363-3160
Flushed by their recent ac­
SoRte )&gt;eop]r isarcc thkl Tiqii*.operation.
|lik« my job.*'
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the Chineae have been even everyone else
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less backward than usual In
stating thru position on var­
A lilt la lot whit fivn in ti
ious subjects
lilt-room htiuar think* th* i «
Due baa dealt with their are fix play. jotirna.
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long joint border with tJie-.Sjo* •
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A family breakfast argu
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida Mon., December 21, '64 world They have warned the
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they should enjoy life to the
full since there may not be
much more ahead!
instead of limping along
at th* 60 per cent mark re­
garding vision, hearing, and
semi-soft mrnu, make sure
they can again enjoy life
100%.
Which means, get them new
dentures (false teeth),
.Also, have their eyes test­
ed at ’ once and new glasses
ordered, if needed.
If they now have a catar­
act, consult an eye eurgeon
for immediate restoration of
good vision in that blind eye.
I f they have i hearing de­
fect, get them fitted with a
neat modem hearing device.
But try it out thoroughly,
for there are various type* of
dra/nrss so thr same hearing
gadget does not suit every
type of ear defect.
And then encourage them
to use their new bifocals or
hearing aid or new&lt; false teeth,
for you must adapt to thes«
wonderful addition* to your
deficient vision, hearing or
chewing.
* And give your aged mother
or grandmother a permanent.
If they live with you, aubterihe to their hometown
newspaper to keep them cur­
rent about their old neighbor­
hood.
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tn church EVERY SUNDAY,
for that is a superb tonic for
their soul and even perks up
their physiology, too!
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George W, Crane, l’ h. IK, M.DCASE LMttl: Alice K., aged
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Th* people demonstrated present for her elderly par­
they are more Intereited In ents,
the 21st century than the 10th
"D r. Crane," she hcifan,
century.
"Dad and Mother aie tn their
—Sen. Kenneth B. Keating, seventies.
defeated for re-election in
“ And they hav* all the con­
New York, explaining the veniences, so what can I do
general Republican debate, for them that would produce
•
the greatest enjoyment?
Just as ouy country recog­
"They ate both beyond the
nise! the need to pul man on
usual lifespan of Americans,
the distant moon, it must also
so by law of averages, they
recogniie the need to put men
might pass away at any time.
on the nearby ocean floor.
"In recent yritta l have giv­
— Robert W. Morse, assistant
en thrm clothing ami a TV
arcretary of the Navy for
set, but they have their dress­
research and development.
er drawers packed full of
hose, handkerchiefs, shirts,
It i* regrettable that the
etc.
rommunitie* whete thAe OS
"So I am at my wit's and.
installations are located are
•uddently confronted with a Dr. Crane, what else can 1
serious economic contraction give them?” .
Millions of you readers
without advance plana or
preparation to promote alter­ might take your aged parents
native employment opportu­ down to the dentist and either
get new denture* for them,
nities.
Or have their present false
—Sen George McGovern, Itteeth re-lined so they will fll
S.D.
and function much bettrr.
For elderly folks, though
He was already a legend in
his profession anij will go moat generous with their
down In th* history of jour­ grandchildren, will grow mis­
nalism as on* of it* command­ erly about spending a penny
on their own enjoyment.
ing figures.
8o they will stumble along
— President Johnson, on the
death of Roy Howard. 8t, with outmoded eye glassra or
head of
Scrippi-lloward miss much of the music,
birds' songi and conversation
Newspaper*.
Uon't bother me; I'm Just a for lack of one of the neat
modern hearing aids.
beginner.
Or they will forego raw veg­
— Mts, Them* Anderson, rerenlly hired Wyoming bank etables and tough meat be­
cashier, responding to ban. cause of luck of good false
dit's order to hand over ths teeth.
In Ihe latter case, they of­
money.
ten develop secondary anemia
by going on a semi-soft menu
of mashed potatoes and gravy
Or they dunk their doughnut
or toast in coffee to soften It.
So you children lor grand­
children) should take over and
drive them down tn the dentist
for a dental rheck-up.
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do me," they usually protest,
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MRS. W A R R E N E. KNOW LES, left, was hot.
ten* recently to a pre-nuptial party honoring
Mi»* Martha Stemper, popular bride-elect o f
Richard Springitead. With Mr*. Knowles from

the left Are Mr*. C. F. Brooke Smith, co-hos­
tess, Miss Stemper and her mother, Mrs. W il­
liam Stemper.

Decorator Tape Recorders
Enhance Home Furnishings
If you'vt been putting o ff
purrhaeing a taps recorder
becauae the design might up•et your decor, perhaps this
is the time to choose.
One leading manufacturer;
now offert recorder* In decor• lor-ityled model* to enhance
home furnishing*.
For thoia preferring the
conventional recorder, (here
are itylea in nalnut and teakwood cases with rich brown
tents and bruihed gold panel­
ing which lend taiteful ele­
gance to any decor.
Theio
recorders
provide
four-track quality itereo and

D E P A R T M E N T STO R E
WE GIVE TOP V A LU E STAMPS
OPEN EVERY NIGHT T I L 9 P M

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W IL L

ANY

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Smart Gift Choice

Place a piece of wax paper
on clotheslines so heavily
starched items will not stick.

Robes
Hats
Dresses
Skirts
Sweaters
Lingerie
Coats
Shoes

K E L L E T T ’S

Pretty Handbag

Line the oven broiler pao
with aluminum foil to avoid
a messy cleanup job.

Gift Suggestions
for the LADIES.

GORDON

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- monaimal_ucatd and play­
back feature!. They also boaat
leparated, detachabla wing
ipeaVers which awing on binV
ge» to cover the front of the
machine, -lock for eaiy port­
ability and hide the tape rceli
and controls.
Other new unit* which add
contrail to room's decor ‘are
the lateil models in a series
of automatic tap* recorder*.
Encased in handsome wal­
nut and teak wood cabinets
they feature their own pow­
erful
amplifiers,
separata
bookshelf or wall speakers.

YOUR

THE

GIFT

Handbags come in a hand\some selection of teiture*.
color* and stylet this season.
They’re calculated to satisfy
the taste of the most discrim­
inating woman.
A smart gift choice, prac­
tical for every-day uae. is a
pouch, tote or satchel in grain­
ed, brushed, waxy or antiqued
leather. New roomy leather
handbags in deep rich colors
or neutral tones accessorise
perfectly with daytime appareL
Getting ••organised’’ la al­
ways a favorite delay lactic
before going out for the eve­
ning. If she is prone to stqrt
searching for misaing eye­
glasses while you're patient­
ly waiting surprise her this
Christmas with a handsotna
set of matching leather purse
•‘orgsniters.** In s m o o t h ,
grained or lustre leather,
.these wallets, French purses,
ksy-cases and eye glass cases
are available in a-wide variety
of colors and are both prvtty
and practical.
For fashionable assets to
dressy !ate-day costumes, a
leather envelope orclutch wilt
find favor with the lady on
your list.

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P H O N E 322-7913
FREE DELIVERY ON A L L MERCHANDISE
OUR DELIVERY CAR IS AS NEAR
AS YOUR TELEPHONE

LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS

A L L GIFT WRAP
A LL CHRISTMAS CARDS
PROCTOR STEAM &amp; DRY

Headquarters
For Christmas
Ideals Books
And
Gifts Galore

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Mr». W irrrs E., Knowlei
an
bovlru lilt Tharxfxy
evening at her ipariotu home
oa Ea»t 24th Street to a prasuptial party honoring M iu

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AND POWER MANICURE ACC. KIT
CULTURED PEARLS have new face.* thin sea­
son. This fashionable choker is niadc of black
cultured jiearls, one of several colors now avail­
able. A new trend is to wear two earrings on
one ear— a conversation piece for gala occasions.

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210 E. First St.

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Wed., Dec. 23— 3-5 and 7:30-10:30
Thurs., Dec. 24— 1 p.m. - 5 p.m

CORDAY’S

"FAME," TOUJOUR8
MOI," “POSSESSION"
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skat* 1-5 p.m. for 50c plus tax)

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Friday, Dec. 25 — W e ’re Open

MONDAY, DEC. 21st
3-5 AND 7:30-10:30
FU N FOR A L L !
A GIFT FOR A L L !

New Year’s Eve
BRING YOUR OWN SKATE BOARD
A N D ENJOY SURFING ON* W HEELS!
WED„ DEC. 23 — 10 A.M. - 12 NOON
CHECK FOR OTHER SESSIONS.
PHONE 322-9353 OR 322-9277

DOWNTOWN SANFORD

$1.99 ti

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CHRISTM AS RECORDS 77c
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12:30 T IL L 9:30 P.M .

(NO STEEL W H EELS)

Electric Razor Headquarters
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SK A TE BOARD SESSIONS
3:00 • 5:00
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7:30 • 1:00 J .! ! !
NOISEMAKERS, HATS.
A N D A L L THE
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Bethel Methodist Church ( Wedding (town of \jouquet tn f- | whltS roses nnd*‘ thaelonop*ii
was the scene of a wedding «rrkd a cresent bouquet of |fet* snd rc-cmbroldere.d Alen
on Decembr It* at -1:30 p.m.
when Miss Barbara Genevieve
King became the bride of A r­
thur Leonard Guerry. The
bride is the daughter of Mrs.
James Lawrence King, Jr. of
Rcthune and the late Mr. King
and the bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs Chester Ar­
thur Guerry of Columbia and
former residents of Sanford.,
Reverend Oscar F. Smith,
minister of the bride, perTonned the double ring cere­
mony. Mrs. C. M. Graham ifhd
Mrs. Oscar K. Smith, organ­
ists. presented a program of
wedding music. Mrs. John
Charles Hoy of Atlanta. Geor­
gia. soloist, sang “ Entreat Me
Not" and th« “ Wedding l’ niy-

.SHEER B E AU TY M AKES ID E A L Yuletide
g ift— A sure-fire .solution to nny gift problem
r.tbnt concerns girls over 10 is to fill « festive
box full o f sheer senmless stockings in the new
Fair Lndv shade*. One manufacturer has de­
signed a Currier and Ives winter scene package
to give holiday atmosphere to a box of hosiery
goodies.

' The bride, escorted to
alter by her grandfather
given in marriage by
mother, was rad bint in

the
and
her
her

SANFOHD
FI.OW EIt SHOP
Cor. E. 1st A Sanford Ave.
312-1*22
322-8152

The Best Dressed Countess
Elevated To Hall O f Fame
NEW YORK turn
Those
annual best dressed lists serve
one healthy purpose — they
stimulate fashion. But they
al«o skip a lot of the deserv­
ing, says one wnmkn Turned
so often to the lists ahe final­
ly was elevated to a hall of
fame and taken out ot the run­
ning.
Aline Griffith, the Countess
of Qulntmilla of Madrid, so
sums up the annual salute to
style.
"There are thousands ot
women who arc very elegant
and eligible for the list," said
the brunette beauty from
Pearl River, N. Y , who mar­
ried Spanish nobility shortly
alter World W ar II. She had
been sent to .Spain on a inislion (or the U. S. Office oi
Special Sen ires (OSS).
' They’re )u*1 (ar Irom the
.scene and so are never seen,”
said the countess.

Give Of Yourself Welcome
Gift For Every Occasion
The only gift that can put, to lire present and to the fu
us in a
onatre s hiark el
\
ii Hie gi.'t of riur.w-lsei, oi our
,
,
tuilurnl rc-'Mirer
tinir and tnr elfnrl After all,
i ids- needs the
any hour or In day is a- prcc
i tli/i'H
inus In us as In the wealthiest
mill m the amid.

THE SAK E PTA REST HOME will have a joyous
Christmas for time to come with this useful and
much needed water cooler presented to them
by the NAS Officers Wives Club, with some of
the proceeds from the recent "Treasure Hunt”
with Ruby Condei as chairman. Salesman Jack
Wiggins points out the quality features to Eve
Itngern, renter president of NAS Officers Wives
riulr and Sylvia Pickering, Charily Chairman of

■ Florentine neckline with
lotift tapered sleeves ending
in points over the hand.
She wore • cresent shaped
breach of diamonds and pearls
worn by her maternal grand­
mother on her 'wedding day.
The semi-bell skirt featured
a princess panel of Alencon
lace embroidered with pearls
cascading down the entire
front. The sides and back fell
Into a wide sweeping chapel
train appliqued with Alencon
lace motifs Her fingertip veil
of imported bridal-illusion fell
from a erown of seed pearls
and Austrian crystals, and sho
orchids.

list, compiled from ballots
circulated largely through the
fashion world, is due In early

Acme Cowboy &amp; Cowgirl Hoots

January.
Her husband was glad to see
her '.‘retired,” she smiled, be­
cause the clothing hill would
tie less.
The countess said most of
her clothes are designed byPedro Rodrigues of Madrid..
Mie does not cater to . Paris |
labels.

u v o r d im

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QuGiyA Shoe Store
DOW NTOW N

SANFORD

EC K E R O

J? ru q S to re s .

“ I find the list more of a
symbol, to encourage women
ail user the world to fashion.
The woman cited have to live
op to it, but I think tills is
a healthy tiling—to keep them
on their toes.”
In l!M2, the Countess was
loosed on up to hall ol fame
alongside such Itest dressed
perennials as the Duehess of
Windsor Mrs William Raley
and Prims ** Grace ol Mona­
co, to lease spare for nesv

lures
T ile

newest

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owe.

Year's Watches Masterpieces
E 'ery man prlroi Ids watch
and there's no doubt a mala

W ES SAYS:
T » « » the night before
Christmas
And all through the house
Not a creature was stirring,
Not even a mouse.
All t h e clothing W a s rlean
And put neatly -away.
And Moju was sure glad
that
Sin: went to WKS-KAV.
CLEANER A CHEAPER.
It'a lis t !
.’ ’
With Ilie money she sated
jin houglit presents for
— yon.

5,&gt; tell your Mom and Dad
To wash at WES-KAY
And save money far
' presents
For your Christmas Day
Healed And
Air Conditioned Lounge

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W ASIIK TK H IA

*010 French A »e„ Sanford

hearl will bent fattier
Christmas at the new eat dr
algos available at your jew­
elry store. Th&lt;s year's watch­
es are masterpieces In pre­
cision as well as hundtntnc ateessorie* that give him thu
attractivs and more success
fill look hr wants, says the
Jewelry
Industry
Counrtl
There's evidently a style to
suit every taste and persun-

■wter
■completely
•T-r-*»«*e--msn- -Herbert Hsswr

While time la precious to
all of us, the man of the
house t*"pattfruI ar I*- eonacfo tis
of Us importance. A quality,
jeweled-lever watch* therefore.
Is his best assurance for get­
ting anywhere on lime, lie
cause he looks at hit watch
many times a day, an accur­
ate timepiece ia n much w ant­
ed gift — especially at Christ­
mas when the sentiment of
the giver makes the gift that
much more meaningful.
The new watchea ore aleck,
thin.

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FOR APPO IN TM E N T
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Game Formats
Vary^To Delight
A ny A ge Group

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looking (or a new gift game
(or a member o( your family
or for your apeelal friend? An
Intriguing (election of gamoi
for every «ge level ein be
found thU Yule leason at your
local store. •'1
Emphaili on iklU, action and
fantasy represent a significant
t-end In the variety of game
formats certain to eacite the
light-hearted as well as the
young-at-heart.
One game helpful In thawing
, the Ice at a party some winter
eve Is as lively as its name
"Time Bomb." Object of play
Is to loss the "bomb", an In
fcrnal machine complete with
clicking timer, and to avoid be
tng caught when It goes boom
(but docs not disintegrate).
Other laugh provoking, ac
lion games ate "Hollow Head1
and "Bobbin Noggin." The for
mer resemble* a set of horns
and appears to prove that the
pls)er has a hole In his head
as a gyrating marble appcara
to pfis through the lip of one
bom to the other. The "Bobbin
Noggin” requires fast thlnklfil
is well as skill In Wder^fo
manipulate a hat squarely on a
bead. Although the hat has
msgnetijc attraction to the
head, It la a challenging feat of
coordination to rest It squarely
CD the old ‘noggin.’
In contrast to the fast action
line of gsmei la a contingent
of educational challengers baa
ed on facility *wilh words and
ability to marihal up general
information. Keyed to the prl
niary grade level is "Eiluca
tlonal Password, an exercise
In words for the fun lovtrvg is
well as for the young student.
Most challenging lo the older
lira ini’ In the family la
"Alumni Fun" where playera
are questioned about every­
thing from literature to science
If you enjoy family get-to gethera, you'll appreciate “ Miss­
ing Links" comparable to the
oldtime parlor pastime of read­
ing aloud. Other new parlor
games, Include “ Chit Chat"
and "Let's Make a Deal."
Boys will enjoy the rigorous
games of skill dealing with
military adve-nlurea. Whether
B'a World Wat I or the War of
1*12, the IJttlest General can
he kept busy many a Saturday]
morning planning a multitude
of strategic maneuveri.
•'Broadside " a very popular
game. Is keyed to the naval
conflicts of 1812, while "Dog­
fight," an air-strategy game,
relates to 1DM.
TASTY

NEW YOBK (U P I)- In Its
Ct year history, s major Ice
manufacturer has
cream
m a d e or laboratory-tested
mors than 5.000 flavor combinstjons of lea cream on a
stick.
"'Flavors that succeeded In­
clude baked Alaska, strawberry abort cuke, and choco­
late candy bars coated with
Ice cream. The biggest flop In
flavors was chile eon tim e.
Also rejectad: kumquat, lic­
orice and prune* flavors.

All d ’&gt;(. Green Stomp
Redemption Stores Will
Remain Open Until

9 P.M.

CRISP FLORIDA PASCAL

R E G U L A R S IZ E

Mondoy-T ueidey*
Wednesday
December
21*22-23
For your
Shopplnf
Convenience

C E L E R Y

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CASE

$|29

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R ETV RN A R LE
U O TTLES
CTN .

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bag

39'

for

59'

UV 29'

Flllibitr* S er IM

Biscuits .......... 4 - 2 .3 *
Pillibury Crescent

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Dinner R o lls.......*3 29*

Pepperfdge Farm*

Plus Deposit

39'

eta.

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Cream Cheese

Sweet Juicy D'Anjeu

Pears................ 10

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STUFFING
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regular

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SALADS &amp; SANOWIClirS

KRAFT'S
MAY'NAISE

TURKEYS
16 Ib .
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Cocktail......

Select O lives.......
Fer Creamy HeHdey Fl,i

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Crabapplet ........

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Lima Beans

WMk Celery, Rlrd's lye

Green P eas..

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Apple R ings..................29*

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3 ‘g: 99*
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Fer Your Holiday F.urt, Rurtle

Croutettes.......................Z

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Bird's lye Frusuu Frusk

Broccoli Spears

to .. 2 9 4

Bird's lye Fiee«k-&amp;W
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Perch Steaks........ ’,2. 49'
OMm ’s Family Hue

Fish Sticks......... " Z 59*

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H E A V Y W E S T E R N B EEF S A L E

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Mince Pies...

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S W IFT 'S P R E M IU M G O V T IN S P EC T ED

Stam ps

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Festive Board Sparks Yule Gaiety

SOUTHSIDE SCHOOL recently enjoyed tbe annual Christman program
with the entire school participating in the spectacular production. Among
those appearinp in the cast were two sets of twins. Judy and. Debbie
Temple are pictured at the left and Joyce and Jerry Carnes at the right.

les. ’ also far from relatives table in festive fashion and
Itv Katr Sherwood
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. and children, and one widow. arrange ahead for an ex­
No one need feel lonely—all it change o f little gifts.
One myth that should be
takes is a simple gesture of inOne divorcee who lives
overhauled and updated is
vititinll |o one'* home,.
the one that pictures a holi­
alone "(voids the stldown
Instead of Christmas dinner;
day dinner as a riotous family
Christmas dinner and plans,
perhaps
Christmas eve sup­
affair with tiny tots and be­
instead, atChrislmas afternoon
per,
preceding
a
church
ser­
nign grandparents gathered
vice, Or plan for Christmas open house for neighbors,
around the groaning board.
day after the morning service. young and old. This gives her
Sure, there will always be
the Incentive to deck her home
a certain number of families Even for four people, set the
who can make this picture
come true—close-knit families
who live within easy reach of
one another.
But 1 suspect for many
more of us this myth should
be sternly treated. The other
day for example, my neighbor
dow n the block who ,with. her
semlretired husband lives r»n.
a pleasant little home remark­
ed that • Christmas is just an­
other day for us now that « «
live so far from our children.
Wc can't go East and they
can't come West so it doesn’t
seem worthwhile to plan any­
thing (or the holidays. Up­
sides, to cook a turkey for tho
two of us would be silly."
I base heard similar com­
ments from other friends —
retired couples, widows, wid­
ow ess, divorcees. And it sad­
dens me.
A S M A LL HUT V E R Y FESTIVE table for
Christmas is a time for
Christman dinner or supper is a sophistiented
joyful celebration of a mirac­
combination o f lime green tablecloth with shock­
ulous event. It s something to
ing pink satin streamers under white place mats
celebrate with other people,
cut front, thin latex foam. Mats are shaped like
whether family or friends or
ornaments and brightened with white plates and
strangers As I pointed out to
fjold lace paper doilies. Tall tapers and pine
my neighbor, within our area
Impyhs and tree ornaments make the centershe has nodding acquaintance
piece.
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A lime green tablecloth is
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D EAR ABBY: M r dong*ter'e mother-in-law invited
my daughter and her fam­
ily for Chriftmaa dinner,
which ia no big deal, berauie aba haa a fin# big
home with plenty o f help
In the heusb end ahe won’t
bare to etand in the kit­
chen and prepare It haraelf. Well, the told ray
daughter to "bring her
mother.” I don't care for
xerond-hend Invite tlona. I
have a telephone and It
wouldn't hurt thla woman
to pick up a phone and in­
vite me henelf. Juat becauae I ’m a poor widow and
haven’t a big aplendld home
to invite her back to la no
reaeon for her to treat me
like dirt. What do yon
think of a peraon who la
thla cruet and atuck up?
A POOR WIDOW

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By Abigail Van Buren
problem. A girl friend of
mine can attract boya very
eaiUy. She amokea, aweara
and wiggle*. Her pereonality lan't too good and aha
ian't that pretty. I don’t
eraoke, awear or wiggle. I
have a pleaaing.peraonality
and I ’m fairly pretty. How
can I attract a boy without
really trying T
. UNSUCCESSFUL
BOY-SEEKER
DEAR BOY-SEEKER: I
don't recommend amoking,
■wearing or wiggling (at
any age). You could work
on developing your personallty, but if you ahould
happen .to "attract” a boy
at age 12, what on earth
would you do with hlmT

DEAR WIDOWi I think
you are looking for a rea­
son to be ’’mad” at your
daughter's mother - In * law.
De grateful that ahe asked
your daughter to bring you.
The woman may be guilty
of thoughtleesneea, b u t
don't label her aa cruel and
stuck up.

DEAR ABBY: How doe*
on# tell a dear friend, who
la also a handsome, wellgroomed refined gentlemen
that the neat time he goes
to hla barber he should ask
the bstber4 to remove a
large, unelghlly blackhred
on his right cheek, near
hia noseT lt_ detracts from
hla otherwlee dsan-looklng
appearance.
‘ SAN CARLOS

DEAR ABBYt I am a 12yaar-bld girl and I havs a

DEAR SAN: I would
never suggest that a barber

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remove A NYTH IN G from
tha far* of a client. What
appears to be a "black
htad" could b* a mole,
growth, discolored wart, or
a number of othar things
which neither I nor a bar­
ber la qualified to diagnose.
I f th* man la a "dear
friend,” tell him to see a

dermatologist for a profu ­
sions! opinion.

For Abby’s booklet, "How
To Hava A Lovely Weddlng-,” send (0 cents to
C O N F ID E N T ! A L TO
Abby, Box 69700, Los An­
■rOUR EYES" in STUDIO
gelas, Calif.
1
CITY, C ALiFO RNIAi Mm
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geles, Calif, F o r ----------thair frames.
reply, enclose a
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EDYTH THORNTON McLEOD
"M y Hair la a w ry unplea­
sant mixture o( gray snd dark
blonde. [ look older than I
really am. Would It be foolish
to color my hslr now, at age
«7T—Nina "
Certainly not, one la "never
loo old” *o be more attractive.
It la good to be interested ami
alert lo one's appearance.
Color-fins* your hair with one
of the many excellent colorrinses on the market. Also
c-hingc your makeup to harm­
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"1 have a tiny niece with

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foi filly, and many people
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have gray hair, which Just
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Should I have it colocrjnsedT
The companionship of tbc tiny
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Good for you and congra­
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“ Would a navy blue wool
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“ My nails break so dasily,
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household work and manege
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“ I have to reduce; I have
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never have desserts, and do
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a physical check-up. Your doc­
tor may have a diet for you.
If not. then try my simple one.
“ Figure Perfection Diet." A
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envelope and TEN cents in
coin will, hr lax It. la you. A
gift copy of “ Diet Breaks" will
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When today's band was play­
ia one of the majors and it
U
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occurred to me that if ber
A t
In Richardson, Tex., about half
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four-card- major was spades
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the North South pain played
and ahe was weak in either
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part-score contracts in nohearts or diamonds, the hand
trump or cluba while the other
might play better at afour
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spade* than at three no-trump.
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game and wound up making
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three or four odd depending on
gerous to invent new bids
AT
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Juat how the defense went.
when your partner happens
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There is nothing noteworthy
to be your wife, but we have
AAQS
about the hand except that
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survived bridge table diaaat
♦ 1004
when Mr*. Jacoby and I hold
' era In our 32 years together, so
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1 bid three spades.
Both vulnerable
vented a new bid.
She looked a trifle puzzled
Berth Wast Narth Bart
.With I* high-card points, a
—who could blame her—but
1N.T. Pass 2 A
Part
five c a r d 'll It and two tens, I &gt; ♦
naturelly went to the same
Pass 2 N.T.
held a maximum no-trump, ao
Pass
S H .T .
three notrump that I would
after Mr*. Jacoby'* two club
have bid ordinarily ao there
lead—P g.
response (Slayman), my two
ia no way ao far to tell whether
diamond rebid to deny a four normally have gone right to my new bid was any good at
card major and ber two no- three no-trump.
all, but we may experiment
trump -Yebid to show eight or
Her two club response had with It some more if It ever
nine high card points. 1 would guaranteed at.least four cards comes up again. *

lx)c Jh &amp; (jOom sLn:
H the food packaging indus­
try doesn't quit making thlngi
“ easy" for me, I'm going to
give up cooking.
I've just wrestled for 40 min­
utes with a slippery it pound
turkey, trying to free the legs
from Ihe "esiy-to-ituff" clamp
that has them pinned lo the
body—snd the legs arc still
clamped shut, defying me to
get the dressing Inside "
I'll admit I ’ m no lloudinl
when it comes to freeing food
from such contrivances—but
then neither ia th# next house­
wife.
To set my turkey free, I've
gone to the workbench in the
garage for pliera (they didn't
week), (or a wire cutler (it
couldn't dent the clamp), snd
I've pulled and tugged with all
my might.

RlOB OUT TO TVT DUCK FOND/ j
X DONTT WANT MY CHIN
T O 0 B IN TVf W A V IF «U fr \
STARTS &lt;WiNSrNS.'
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OUT OUR W A Y
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'R refused to work teat evening, Juat when I wee about
to curl up with a good monster ehowl”

By Ruth Millett

All I can do la wait for the
man of th* house to come home
and turn the job over to him.
Juat ytsterdsy I opened my
first can with th* "easy" new
pull-off top. I'm wearing a
bandage where I rut my finger
when Hi* tsh slipped and the
sharp edge of the metal atrip
took revenge on me.
What I wonder Is; what was
wrong with leaving a turkey
wide open for stuffing? And
what was wrong with opening
a pound of coffee with the wall
can opener?
Don't tell me the food pack­
aging industry is just trying
to make life easier. 1 know
thsL
But somehow, I wish the men
who dream up these "easy
does it" methods of getting at

the food I buy would take them
home and try them out on their
wives before putting them on
the market.
What'a easy for a strongarmed man to do isn't neces­
sarily easy or always even
possible for ■ woman to do.
It just so happens that there
Isn't always a min handy
when you want to get at some !
food that is sporting the new.
ert “ easy'' method of packsg
ing.
P. S And how about that
new glue used on labels and
price tags on such things at
cooking utensils? G e t t i n g
THAT off ia worse than remov­
ing chewing gum )
Now, what's your pet peeve
tn the hard to get at or getoff
department?

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OUR ANCESTORS
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"Ha haa a vary Inquisitive mind. Ha'a alwaya asking
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NnC. “ The
Coming of Christ" (Color)
(Rerun) You've probably aeen
it before, this possibly the
best half-hour film of its kind
ever made. Alexander Scourby’s revrrent reading of (he
Christ story In the words of
the old and the new testsmrnl, a rich musical back
ground by Robert Russell Ben
nett and illustrated by mas
tcrpieces from the world of
art, this represents an Ideal
usage of the television med
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7:308:30 pm . NBC. "TU*
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(Rerun) An hour-long pot
pourri of Christmas matter,
part reverent, part comic,
part folksy and almost all
Ernie Ford.
8:30 9 p .m.' T f TT. 'Andy Urlf
fith. “ Three Wishes for-Opie.”
Barney gets hooked on E S.P.
and when he uses Gypsy (or
tune telling cards with posl
live reaults, he gets carried
away with the supernatural.
Opie's fortune gives him'three
wishes, and-they begin com
ing true.
8:30 9 p.m. ABC. No Time
for Sergeant*. "Slockdale's
Island" Wa don't Imagina
this episode is a deliberate
attempt to make the rival
'CBS network's "GUllgan's I*
land" look ridiculous, but U'a
a very successful low blow—
it's funny.
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SS Beneficiaries M ark Anniversary

V- ,
the 3dth annleersary of tha
A t th* and o f Jun* 1964,
Social Security 'Act, lUelf, 19,5' million pffipf*’ wers r*Colonel I’atton continued. This csiving, monthly
banefita.
Act was signed by President
Benefit! payments during tha
Franklin D. Roosevelt in Au­
1964 fiscal year, from July
gust 1935.
Beneficiaries under th* old- 1968 through’ Juna 1964, To­
age and survivor* insurance taled more than 915.8 billion.
program of the Social Secur­ Social aecurity benefits *r*
ity Act aa well as the disabil­ paid out of two separate trust
ity insurance program, which funds maintained in the U.S.
was added tfi 1954, have re­ Treasury,
Thesa funds have been
ceived benefit! totaling more
built
up with the social secur­
than 9113.5 billion from Jan­
uary 1940 through June 1961, ity tax contributions of em­
lilt fart
« Inch e . m . n t *• •
Colonel Patton added. Month­ ployes, their employers, and
intuitive hunch in AM, it
baatoa pi pa
ly lenefit payments made self-employed persons. Money
could lead you **tray. Rely
t
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in
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and
pluta
during the program'* first not needed for the payment
on own judgment and charm
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to Inch l • Inch
c o u n t y
J r i i u i c *a c o u r t .
year, 1910, totaled 915.6 mil­ of benefits and administration
others a* well. Get back to
raducar
i r M i m i K c o u n t y , ri.o m iM
1
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Inch
gala
vatlion. and went to 102,941 aged of the programs I* invested
of
whatever you are moil expert
Hi
m interest bearing obligations
ISA HFLl.F K. a LA PD tN't?*
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P f regard workers, their dependents, and of the U.9. Government. Th*
I
I l iu h i *&gt;i d o \ « t h *k o r r i \ u .
—
i i c r o i i r survivors.
TAL’ RLS (April 20 to May
araa albow
%m i a p p l i c a t i o n
rim
m i­
The social security program interest is added to ths fund*.
20) Anything that apell* im­
1 f oo l
• Ineh g a l a r a t r a n i %I K * I*
Tha old-age and ' survivor*
1
! * • Inch a I Inch
provement both at horn* and
All pereeni at* hereby noli* ha* shown a steady growth
Insurance trust fund totaled
T
f 1o*| that tha under signed a* during this 25-year period.
with family tie* is fine, but
P e l l v . r y date muat ba * p . r i ­ \dmlnlatrator c, t. a of aald
$19.7 billion at th* end of fis­
don’t neglect decoration* for fled In tha bid.
estate. haa completed tha adcal year 1964, and the disabil­
Tli •
blda
wil l
ba putdlctjr
mint pf rat ton thereof and ha*
the coming holiday*. Get the opanbd
a nd raa! aloud nt a filed In »ald court Itta final, re­
ity insurance trust fund, es­
right gifts for close tie*, lie m a ai ln g to ba hald In lha To w n port and application for dis­
flail ’ o f ’ A l t a m o n i .
Sp rin g! , charge Objection* lharetn, If i \ t h m r i n r r i T r n i n r n r tablished In January 1957, to­
practical
m a t h
jrn iriu .
m i - taled 92.2 billion, Colonel TatKlprlda. at |:44 P, *1 . D .t-rmli.r any, should ba duly filad. Af- T i i R
GEMINI (May 21 to June Ii, spa*.
ter flllnIT proof of pubiles tlun H I T OK T H U * T 4 T K OK
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The Town of Altamonte ■how Inn l hi* nolle* hue b#*n
21) Better relegate ahopping.
Spring!, Florid*. HMIVM (hi puhllthr l utift* * w rrk for four s o i . t : . r o t a t v
decorating, etc, for the after- ! tight to reject wily or all bids 1oeeie. utIV! week*, the mailer n i A M K i n s o . a . « m
Th* Mth.Airborne Division
\ o n r r o r xt i t
noon anil busy yourself with and to h i Ii . any irrrsutaritloa,
„p,,ro,-al nr . « m report »t,.i
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rl lh. iui tl II nn nn o ft i * ITir.KNR NATIONAL H A N K of the U.S. Army (every man
important
huaineaa_ •ffair*
in *»r
t a * p o ro lh y
H ard ren,
lai d r a t a l * n i l ! come before &lt;»F HT PFTKILHHI’ HO, a N*of which is a qualified para­
tlnnal lUnklr.g Aa*ocI• Item,
AM. IliV f happier relation*
A rlin g T o w n - c le r k
lha rniirt.
Plaintiff, chutist) Is nicknamed "A n ­
T o w n of A l o m o n U S p rin g *,
W e b b e r P lla ln e e
with giaocintrs. Then you Kft
F lo rid a
Aa Administrator e- t. a- of V*
gels from Hell.’*
ahead much faster.
W I L L I A M K T A T L O R et m .
P t i h l l i h P e e . 31. l » l «
said r a t a l*
prfendanla
W I p d e r w e e d ! # , 11* I n f * A W a r d
MOON C’ HILDKKN (June C P I I - 4 4
TIIR I T I T M o r ri.O H lU A i
J34 Park Avenue. South
1 to July 21) Taka account
lO TIl K OK RU K
TO I W I L L I A M 1: T A Y U &gt; l l and
I* »V lloi H I
Jl'NK M TATldhH. hta
Nolle* l# hereby it iin that. Winter Park. Klorlifa
|-of your ftnancet now »o you
wife
pursuant to a Fi na l Pe cr ee of
p #, 7, u
j t f |)|(
n c * riT io r«
t a h r
know eiactly what it expend­ F r#f|oaur* entered In catiso n*H
Tort are hereby notified that NOTfCK IM her ehy given Ihet
a Suit ha* been filed agalnti ( etu engaged in huetne** at
the f'lremt ‘
able, nrccasary for the two numbar*4 14H i,
yon a»i.1 eiiicti »*f nm, by f ‘ I TI ■ 34n Hen Marco* Ave , Sen for it.
P u C i r t o f He ill I n o to i ' o t i f t l y , F l n r •
\ O T I PIC
l»K
a %L i e
weeks ahead. Taka tome bus- Ida. I w ill * fli‘ "the properly
Noth * la hereby «Urn that, 7.F.NS NATIONAL HANK OK Seminnle Oounty. Florid*. und#r
inra* expert into your confi­ ahuated In Seminole CnuntjVF^rTHfanf lo a Final Peer** of F»T PFTKIIHIIPHTT; ‘ a National th* ft rtl flout name of PRfSdriertbs'd as:
Foreclosure entered in oau*# Hunkliig Aa*oc|aibm PUfiitlff, F K M I O N A L - A D J U f l T M K N T
dence. Follow good advice giv­ Florida.
'leiT 4, BLOCK S. HKFT- numbered ll i i l , In (he Circuit In the above entitled rau*», HitHFAll, end that | Inland fo
en.
bl'tt IIOMKI ORLANPOJ t'tiuri of Pemimde County, Flor* and that you are hereby re­ regleter said name with—*H*
f*K»/TlON ON’ F, according j Ma| I will
the property *lt. quire! to rile ynur Anawer with **lerk of ‘ the Circuit Court,
LKO (July 22 to August
ti* plat thereof recorded In I uat*-l In H* mmole County, Flor* th# Clerk of thla t'ourt, and Iq Seminole County, Florida. In
2f) You are apt to be quite
•erve a copy thereof upon th* accordance with the provision*
Plat Hook II. Pag?a V and ua. dftcrlbed a*
• Public necor«l» 4*f Semi1,*&gt;T 11 HI.Ot'K S SI'S*- Plaintiff or Plaintiff* Attor­ of the Fictitious Name .Stat­
confuted during AM but later
lo-w|f
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I.A NP tJST ATL'S. a&gt; •or«|ing ney, n hn*e name and addtea* ute*
youf mlltd works like clock- Together with ell •tructur**
to p u t t h e t r f f r e . A r» je , l i n la Al.DKHT C WKIILT, Alter
Florida Statutes H it
work end much cin, b# iccom- *n l tmprovemenie now m&lt;i
P la t
Hook
11
Paget
11 nay at Uw. IH I Central At*
Mg: John Kennedy Jr
Mi Pet areburg. Florida, Puhttah Her. 11. Jl, IH I A Jan.
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t h r o u g h * ? . P u b l i c lte&gt; i r d * rnii,
(dished, right decisions reach, n4 prntl)1
of S* nil note p un t) , F l o r ­ noi 1a1•r than 1annary 11, 1iMl I It IMS.
If vmi fall tr* do an, Pw ri* 1CHI1-I*
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ft ft ole* nuw nr lierrefiet j Tng etner w i t h *11 etr l t d nitrea Pro t'oiifr»*n will he »nIrred
a * *.ik lint tst nr u m | In i’&gt;«i, nr
m | Irnqir 11 r n i r nte
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a n4 * g * 1 n*t y»ii for t lie relief Lit
v o T ir r o r a a i .r
January will b* s special ly social aecurity benefit
Tursdsy, Deeemb*T 33, 19BI
monlh &lt;or,*}-j$rV*riect yroup check.,
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" GE-VEBAl. TENDENCIES:
This special group consist*
ot people— th»t wSinlh they
Thii is h day and evening to
will rrctive their 800th month* pf those people who 'were
keep your mind on big goali
first entitled to monthly so­
and ambition* and to the gencial security benefit* for Jan­
eroiitie* that can bring you
uary 1910, th* first month
a fresh new outlet toward*
n o t ic k ro n nine
that benefits were payable
your allie* and al*o make pnsTh- Town Council of (hr
under the Social Security
Town
of
Altamonte
Syrinx#,
*,ble yoar living the Golden
Act, Col. llyron R. Patton,
Rule with real understanding, at the nITIre o f t h . T o w n Clerk
social security district mana­
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4. Beauty Care

22. Plumbing

ACE BEAUTY Salon, open
daUy 4 ere. by app'ta. Msyf fair Hotel. J22-0990._________

PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
PREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Are.
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Page 8-A— Dec. 21, 1964 72. Female Help Wanted 84. Real Estate - Sale
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B y N adine Seltzer

HAIR Stylist wanted, full or
part time Call 322-5742 or
evenings 322 2433.

NANNIE’S KIDDIE CARE, In­ 23. Painting
fanta to 6 yra. 2U0 S—Oak
PAPERHANQLNG-PAINTING
Are. Ph, 322-0981.
Licensed,
bonded,
Iniurec
30 Yeara Esp. — 322-7331

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CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST
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73. Male or Female Help

ROBERt A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundqulst, Also.
FA 2-3831 AUaatlc Bank Bldg.

The

HERALD

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Ada,

84. Real Estate - Sale

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JOHN E. FOX,

B all-B lair Agency

Realtor
200 N. Park Are.

Excellent Location

2 BEDROOM, &gt; bath bora
Real Eitate — Insurance
323-0539
3rd. 4 Park Are.
322-5641 with.lge. Wring room, fim
Ur room, fenced ysrd with
BART PILCHER, Broker
•hade 4 trait trees.
95. Houses -For Sale
Personal Service
$17,900 TERMS
CaU 322-7498

IS THERE A NURSE
IN THE HOUSE?

home situated on 3, well
•haded. lots directly across
from Sanford’s newest Nurs­
ing Home. Enclosed garage,
fireplace, kitchen equipment,
and soiled for duplex If de­
sired on extra lot. $10,000
with li.ooo down and bal­
ance like rent.

12-21

$100 DOW N
F H A - V A HOMES

12 ACRES of good ground near
larga Labe $60g per acre
with terms.
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Payton Realty
322-1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17-91

2 , 3 , 3 4 BEDROOMS
1. m , 4 2 BATHS
3 - BEDROOM, screened-in
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
For Complete Information
O YOU our Clients and
See or CaU Your
Friends — a very Merry
Christmas and a Happy Pros­
FHA - VA
perous New Year.
SALES BROKER
Ernest M. Southward
We Have The Home For You
W. B. Shippy
I. W. Southward
Mable A. Cullen
J. L. McWhorter
2565 PARK DRIVE
Bessie P. Herman
322-2420
322-7493
Jackie McCracken
NIGHTS
322 6824
323 0346
322-4148
'
322-5482

Stenstrom Realty

SO U T H W A R D

JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
322-6457

INVESTMENT 4 REALTY
116 N. Park Are.
322-9171

Launching platforms, pleat*!**

10. Poultry - Livestock , WIEBOLDT’S CAMERA SHOP

For “ The Best From All Your
SHETLAND Ponies for ChristFilms.”
mas $30 4 up. 322 5479 after
210 S. Park Ave Sanford

12. Special Notices
Adding Machines • Typewriters
Sties - Rentsls - Repairs
POWELL’S OFFICE SUPPLY

13. Catering • Food

30. Home Appliances
ALL Type* o» new major Applitnces it Drastic Discount.
Call 322*8446. J 4 R Trading
Post, Inc., 2309 S. Orange
Blossom Trail, Orlando.

NEW APPLIANCES at Used
Prices — Hot Point, Frigldslre, RCA, Zenith, Philco,
Curtis Ms the s— You name
DEADLINES
13 Noon Day Before
it, we have it. Phone Char­
15.
Special
Services
Publication For
lie Gormly, collect at Asso­
Insertion* and Kill*
ciated Radio 4 TV, 2113 N.
FIXIT SHOP
(Bet. Noon For Monday)
Orange Ave., Orlando 422At these Xmas Specials. An
2514.
Christmas
delivery
English Dunelt Girl’s or
Boy’s Bike. All Sires $39 95.
guaranteed.
Rupp Motor Scooter, 214
HANFORD ELECTRIC
HP, 100 miles per Gal.
LOST: Blua Parakeet, in S.
G.E. Appliances—New 4 Used
Plnecreet. 322 2026.
118 Magnolls
322-1362
LOST: Two Basglea In Wekiwa
ewamp, .name on collars. A &amp; R CONTRACTORS 31. Musical Inntrumentn
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
Finder Notify C. II. Largent,
Piano Tuning tod Repair
ROOFING, PAINTING 4
Rt. 1, Box 999, Longwood,
W L. Harmon - FA 2-4233
INSULATING
for Reward.
Financing Arranged
322 2287 FOR A Musical Christmas,
2. i ’entonnln
call BUKUR’S Music Shop,
RICHARD’S TREE SVC.
322*7202. T r i a l Purchase
Free eiUmates, Licensed
Do you hava a drinking prob*
Plans.
4 Insured Ph. 323*0300
tern Write P. O. Box 1213,
Sanford
Piano Servicing 4 Tuning
Gene Cumbaa — 322*2661
MRS. BROWN M I L L E R ’S
Fruit Cakes at Winn Dixie,
E. 1st. St. or call 322 3604.

4. Beauty Care

1-—I&lt;oat A Pound
1— P t r i o n i l i .

, I t — Money W a n t e d
SI— f a v l n g a 4b Do an
IS — Insurance
4—
R u n !; Cara
IS — School# A In st ru ct io n !
5—
D i r Nu rs er le *
10—
Em p lo y m en t Se rvice*
S— Child Cara
11—
Mala H e l p W a n t e d
S— Dost— C a U — Pa la
10—
P o u l t r r — Liv es to ck Tl — F em a l e H e l p W a n t e d
IS— Special Nolle#*
I t — Mate or F e m a l e He lp
14— Heir# H e l p W a n t e d
IS—Catering — Pood
I I — Situation W a n t e d
14—
Places la E a t
15— Special Kervlcee
I t — Income P r o p e rt y
I I — Duslneta P r o p — Sa l*
11— Swimming Poole
I I —Janitorial 'bervleaa
15— Rea l Eata ta W a n t e d
I I — Reel Es ta te Sale
IS— Do-tt-Touraalt

SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
2666 S. Park
322-0611
SALEH - PARTS - SERVICE

I I — W a n te d

To

U ur

I t — Fu rn itu re For Hale
i * —Anttqaaa For Bala
t l — Money To Doan
10—Uualnaaa Opportunities

F ro m

Sa nfo rd

E x c h an g e

110—
Au to m o ti v e Service
111— Peooters A Cycles
111 — Hosts A Motors
I I S — M ar ine Supplies

F ro m

S t m l n o U County
(D ial
Dir t o t )

51. Article* For Rent

RENT A BED
Kullaway. Hospital, B a b y
YENTSCH MAINTENANCE
Beds, by Day, Week, or
Service 4 Supplies
Month.
43. I’ lnnln, Feed*. Seed*
ANTIQUE Soft 4 Chair; 1
563 S. Paik Dr.
322 4843
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
You can find anything you
ael Zenith Ear Phones, new 116 W. 1st
SANFORD FEED STORE
322-3161
need advertised In the Her­ ID. Ilulldi-ra Supplier
Twin Hollywood Beds. Ph
Whole Corn $3.13 — Snap Corn
ald Classified.
58. Wanted To Huy
322 4862
$280 — Jim Dandy Dog
PAINT close out 14 price
Feed — $3.63 for 30 lb*. InGREGORY LUMBER CO.
USED Weetlnghouee Refriger­ WE BUY Usia Furniture, one
Feed - $3 75 for 50 lba. In0 Maple Ave.
322 0500
ator with 40 lb. Frecier, ex­
piece or houseful. Fursy
cludci Tax.
cellent condition $85. CaU
. r ir r n io u a d s m b .
Bedding 4 Kurn. Co.. 901 W.
320
Sanford
Ave.
322
9990
20.
Hurdwnre
N O T I C K IB herefer given that
Ashby Jones 322-4690.
1st SL 322 6591.
I em en g ag e d In buelneea at
Our Regular Feed Price#
Bo x I K S . Forvat City. Bemlnole
Sanford’* Mott Complete
SINGER Featherweight, A-l USED FURNITURE, Mtec,
County, Florida, under the fi e­
23 lbs. Jim Dandy Dog Feed
TED WILLIAMS 1IDW.
ri llou a name nt, ltd It (IK IIO LA.
condition, 1 year uncondi­
Item*, Piney Wood Auction,
$1
99—50
lbs
Jim
Dimly
Dog
and that I Intend in regi ste r 203 E. 23th.
322-3
tional Guarantee—pay $3.30
322 2270.
said name wi th the C ler k of
Feed $3 63 — 100 lbs. Shell­
th e
Circuit
Court.
Hvmlhole
per md^Singer with Zig-Zag,
ed
Corn
$3
23
—
100
lbs.
County, Florida, In accordance
pay off balance of $38.10 or SELL US your Furniture,
Shorts $3 03 — 100 lba Tux­
w i t h the provisions » t the FIc$3.90 per month; White
Quick Service with the Ceih,
lltlnue Name . Btelutee, tn-w lt!
edo
Chop*
Horn
Feed
$4
3
0
i
v
t h is c i r c u i t c o i’h t iv
Section I I I . 01 F lo ri d a BtatuDomeelk
Zig-Zag
balance
SUPER
TRADING P O S T ,
A
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COUNTS’,
- too lb*. F 4 F Feed $3.03
tea 1117.
x iim en ----------"■ 12JW fftr.- Ific e f t o r i r w i r . — imtji 1U pay U A l pee lnoxAh.
Kenneth I*. Folke,
SANFORD SEWING CTR.
$3 60. HUNT’S T U X E D O
t'rvvldent
322 9111 55. Furniture For Hale
Publish Nov. Id. .4 I&gt;ro. T,
FEED STORK. Comer San­ 104 S. Park Ave.
11. 1**1.
ford 4 2nd St.
PROFESSIONAL G U I T A R
WILSON MA1ER FURN,
cra-si
I I O M R R I* O A I t T end J O A N L.
Buy — Sell — Trade
$13; Profetaiooal Banjo $23;
in t i i to c in c riT r o r iiT o r IJART, hi* wife.
Defendants.
T ill! NINTH j r t l l l 'l 41. t nt323 54
Star Gsiutf Binocular* $12; 311-15 E. 1st
N O T H ' 16 O F e l ' I T
ll'IT , IN S ID FOR aliMINOLK
Boy's 4 Girl's Bikes $10 up;
BILL’S BARGAIN BARN
T ilK BTATIi O F F L O R I D A —
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
F R E E E S T IM A T E
T O i I I O M K H I . U A It V end J O ­
Typewriter No, 12 UnderIN c itA x rin i) so. itaaa
ot 10,000 Items
A N W OA1IY. hie wife,
N O T H ' * OF
Upholstering 4 Mattress reowood
$20,
3
HP
Johoson
Out­
1300
Grapevllle
Ave.
Residence end address u n ­
FORKt'LOSUMl; SUIT
ovabng New 4 Used Furni­
kn ow n
board Motor $23; 12 Ga. Lea­
WEBT B ID E F E D E R A L BAVTou are hereby notified that FENCE POSTS: Creoeoted Cy­
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
INO* 4 LOAN ASSOCIATION
ther gun case $3. We have a
o r N EW Y O R K CITT, a United a suit haa been filed against
press, 6"-6"x7 ft. loog, 30c
Co., at 708 Celery Are.
fine selection of Antique
you In the above entitled cause;
atstea Banking Corporation,
ca. Ph. 322 3634.
FA 8-3U7,
Plaintiff. and that you are hereby re­
furniture. SUPER TRADING
quired to file your anewer with
N*.
POST,
Opposite
Sanford
Pla­
R A LK iaii B. RO LU t, J R , and tha Clark of thla Court, and to USED Upright Plano, excel­
PATRICIA E. RO LU t. formerly serve a copy thereof upon the
in. 372-0677.
lent condition $200. Ph. 322
attorneys,
whose
hie wife and now divorced, end Plaintiff's
4884
before
S
p.
m.
H A L K lO lf B. R O LL S and ----- name and eddr**a tel F R E E ­
RENT Blue Lustre Electric

17. Jnnllorlul Service*

CUT’N CURL llesuty Shop
111 Palmetto Ave.
322 0834
Evening Appolntmenta

“E VE N IN G HOURS ARE READING HOURS'

IS— R u lH ers Supplies
I I — Huelneee Rental#
]0—Hard w ar*
10— Dot* F or Sat*
t l — F a r m * — fJrovee
11— Horn* llopalra
t l — Out o f S te le A c r e a g e
JJ — Plumbing
S I— Painting
»!•— Ho use s F o r Bale
91— Ho us e s— Bale or R e a l
S I— W all D rilling
SI— Ho use F o r Rent
I t — Air cond. A Haatlng
100— Iteeorl Ren ta ls
t l — Radio - Television
lo t— Trailer*— Caban a*
I t — Photo A Equipment
101— Mobil# Homes— Bale
10—
Itoma Appliance*
M obi le Ho m es — Rent
11—
Mualoal Inatrurnanta 101—
101— T r a i l e r B p e c ^ —n # n t
11— Dualnaaa KquIpuJeht
I0S— T r a i l e r L o t s — Sale
t l —Job Printing
I (tl— A p a rt m e n t s F or R en t
I t —Upholstery
l o t — Rooms F b r Rent
I t — Vacuum Cleaner#
110—
Hotel Ro om s
17—Moving A Storage
Rental A g e n U
I t — K * terminator#
I I —Plant* — Feed* —■ Baade 111 W a n t e d To Item
A u to s F o r Bale
10— Mlac. For Bala
111—
A u t o s — Sale o r T r a d e
i t — Article# For Itant
I I S — T r u c k s For Sale
t l —Swap or Exchange

35. Vacuum Clean era
HARRIETT’S Beauty Nook
aoft uater, evening spp'ts.
103 So. Oak, 322 5742.

1 '

BUSINESS Opportunity, get 40-ACRE TRACT, corner Lo­
cust 4 Celery, Sanford. Suit­
own hours, good earnings.
able for Commercial, Sub­
After 3 Ph 322-3934.
division or Industrial. Ex­
84. Real Estate • Sale
cellent terms. CaU or write.
BUI Loftm, Realtor, P. 0.
Box 260, Lakeland, Fla. 686MERLE W. W A R N E R
2723.
REALTOR
708 So. Park
322-3829

AFGHANS 4 POODLES, black 24. Well Drilling
miniature; s h o w quality,
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
healthy. $73 to $130. 838-6237.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Type* and Slsea
BASSETT Puppies, AKC. WU1
We Repair and Service
hold for Christmas. Only 4
STINE
left. 322-7614.
Machine
and Supply Co.
XMAS Specials while stock 207 W 2nd St
TA 1-6433
lasts, 2640 Hiawatha Ave.,
Zebras—20c; Guppies — 10c; 28, Radio * Television
Mollies— 25c; S n ell*- 13c;
Plants—15c bunch; Flatics BEAUTIFUL AU wood cabinet
Color TV Console used lees
-25c.
than 2 months like new with
BEAGLE Puppies, 6 wks. old,
full new guarantee, Save $250
$471 Palmetto. Ph. 322 0429.
4 name your own terms- Ph.
Charlie Gormly Collect at
POODLE Pupa, 8 week* AKC
Associated Radio 4 TV, 2113
Black-Silver. 322-8096.
N. Otang* Ave., Orlando
422-2314. Christmas Delivery
DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop
Guaranteed.
tion, boarded. Animal Res­
cue League, 1700 W. Minne­
29. Photo &amp; Equipment
sota. DeLand. Ph. 734 1846.

ER R O R S

COPY

■ — 1
.'
CASHIER— Rita Theater. Ph.
322-0323 for Interview,

TREE RIPENED Citrus. N*
veil. We ship Albert II. Pell
Osteen. 322 3873 or 322 4191.

I Legal Notice

Legal Notice

BO’ J J hie wife. If h* b* mar­
ried.
Defendants
T O i P A T R IC IA E . MOLLS,
Residence Unknown
TO U A R C It K H If P Y N O TI­
F I E D that a suit to foreclose
•
Mortgege bee been tiled
a g a in * you la the above Court
by the above named PlataUtf.
The preparty sought le be fore-

Lot t l . O A KLA N D H IL L * ,
according to Iks plat there• f ea recorded in F la t Rook
I I . Pag* 14 Public Hecorda
of Bemlnole County, F I ev­
Ida.
TO U A R B R E Q U IR E D Is til*
your Answ er w ith the C lerk of
the Ceu rt and la serve a copy
upon the P la in tif f* Attorney,
IR V IN O N ATH ANSON, p. a
Dae 41. Cocoa. Florid*, not later
than Ja n u a ry tt, 1144. tf you
fa ll to do to, g decree pro eonfeeao w ill b* entered against
- you for the relief demanded I d
Ik s Oom plaint.
,
W IT N E S S my bg«d end tb*
aoal of said Court at Sanford.
- Bemlnole County, this 10th day
of December, 1114.

MAN, RICH A RD SO N 4 W A T ­
SON. I l l Harnett Rank Rulld- Patio*, Floor, Free Estimates
Ing, Jacksonville. Florida, not
sand, cement, rock, pipe,’
later than Janu ary Sth, A. D .

ISIS.

etee),

grease

traps,

dry

Carpet Shampooer for only
$1 per day. Carroll Furniture
Go.

It you rail t* do so. Dear**
wells. Stepping stones.
WESTERN Saddle $33,
Pro Confeeeo w ill b* entered
agalnet &gt;uu for the relief de­ MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
after 8 p. m. 832-7840.
manded In the Complaint.
309 Elm Ave.
&gt;&gt;88711
The nature of said ault being
for the foreclosure of Mori- SILVERTONE
31" Coosole

en 4 premises located In Beml­
nole CouNty, F lo rid *, described
ga follow#;
L O T t it , L O N O D A L E ,
F IR S T AD D ITIO N , accord­
ing to tho plat thereof ee
recorded is f l u Dook II,
page t l PUbMe Records of
Bomlnolo County. Florida.
IN CLU D IN G specifically, hut
not by way of lim itation -tho
following f i l l oral
Monogram Heater, Modal
No. ISIS, no serial number,
aneally Installed.
r eem
T N E fg try band gad seal
• f said Court at Baaford. Sem i­
nole County, Florida, this ltd
day of December, 1141.
(B E A L )
Arthur M. Beckw ith. J r ,
Clark of Circu it (Mart
A rth u r H. U eckw uh, J r ,
r. Flo rid *
C la rk of C ircu it Court
H y: M artha T,
ibis*
B y i M artha T. V isio n
Deputy Clock
Irv in g N aUtsaesn, Keq.,
FOREM AN, RICH
F. Q. Ben H,
4 WATSON
T il Raraett Raak Rulldlng
Cooes. Florida
Publleh Doe. tl. 01. II, I I I ! 4 Jacksonville, Florida
j h i, m i
• Publish Dec. 7, 14, I I , It. t i l l

CaU

combination TV-HI-FI, good
condition. Beet offer. 323- N E W : Porlablo Typewriter,
1954.
Smith Corona, Demo: Reg
$119.93 plus Tax; NEW: Un­
Local automobile dealers of­
derwood Portable—5 Id. Key­
fer their best buys in Herald
board, Tabulation:
$74.30
classified display ada.
plus Tax; NEW: Victor
Comb. Adding Mach. 4 Cash
Register $158 phis T a x ,
. USED; Victor Elec. 10 Key
r io r r r to r a n a m e
•
N O T IC E t* 'h e re b y g lre a that . Add. Mach, with credit bal.,
1 am engaged la kaalaoe* at
Like new $UT&gt;; USED:'Vic­
Chuluota, Bemlnole C o u n t y ,
tor 10 Key elec. Add Mach.
Florida, uadar the fictitious
earn* of. T H E
SEQ U O Y A H
$884$.
T R A D E R S and that 1 lotted
to regtoter cold name w ith the OTHER USED STD. TYPEClerk o f the CtreuM Coart.
WRITERS $49.83 4 UP.
Seminole County, Florida, la
TERMS 4 LIBERAL
aooordaaoe w ith the provision*
of the Flotltloua Name BtatuTRADES. A NY MACHINES
tea, te-w tti Baetloa a|4.t| T U tLESS THAN $100 NJEED6 NO
DOWN PMT. 4 P U T S OF
$10 PER MO.

Legal Notice

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CALL CLASSIFIED
•M SEMINOLE COUNTY
SANFORD EXCHANGE

69. Schools A In structions
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTSI
Mcn-Womaa, 18-52. Start high
m $102.00 a week. Prepara­
tory training until appointed.
Thousands of Jobs open. Enperieoce usually
•ary. FREE information on
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Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole
•

•

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Sip f n f w l Vrraift
Dec. 21. 1964— Pngc 9-A
95. Houses For Sale
NEW 3 Bedroom, 2 bith C. B.
home oo large wooded lot lo
Wilson Place. S mile* out
Weat r i m St.. 3« mile peat
1-4 Intersection. Immediate
occupancy for homestead
exemption next year. 3227121.

J U S T L IS T E D
BEFORE you declne to tmy
any borne In thia area, make
certain you see the very
lovely 3 bedroom. 2 bath cus­
tom' built home located at
1811 Paloma Drive, here in
Sanford.
Situated oo a large and well
landscaped homesite, thia
property la a must to Inspect
and investigate, and we are
certain that you will find it
ax delightful and reasonably
priced as we have.
For an early Inspection, and
comptete information re­
garding the home, call u«
today. Another fine home,
listed exclusively with

Stenstrom Realty
2365 Park Dr.

322-2420

G o v e rn m e n t O w n ed

Homes

$100.00 DOW N
Selection of 2, 1, and 4
Bedrjoma located In various
sections of Sanford
Immediate Delivery

1

a

.

95. Houses For$Sale

FREE"
Mistletoe and Holly when you
purchase this picturesque 2bedroom. Spanish type home,
with fireplace, nestled among
stately pines, several cHrua
trees, giant Holly in full
bloom, , garage, tool ahed,
lawn sprinkling system, gold­
fish and pond with lilies, on
approximately I-Aere, inside
the City, at 541 Plumoaa,
$16,000 Exclusive offering
with:

Property

CUSTOM BUILT Home on
Lake. Ph. evenings 322-1397.

Office: 322-2118
Nights: 323-0700
322 0648
2324 Park Drive

$100 D O W N
F H A -V A H O M ES
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A 3
Bedroom Homes available in
ell Areas of Sanford. Let us
Show you Around I

Seminole Realty
1801 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-3232 anytime
COLORED PROPERTY
Jim Walter Corporation has
nice 3 Bedroom completed
house A lot for Sale. Take
413 through Osteen to Osteen
sign, turn left then back to
tight which leads to the
house. Only 1100 Down A
monthly payments $70. Call
203 0082, Orlando.
S BEDROOM, Family Room. 2
Bath, built tn Appliances.
Central Ait A Heat, wall to

wall ” rp«Trir JfJBW.---2 BDRM., 1305 Elliott. $6,300
322 0525 or 3234.
FOR THE MAN WHO HAS
EVERYTHING
Fabulous River Front Home
at Lemon Bluff, world fam­
ous fistung Resort. 3 Bed­
room, 2 baths, 132 feet on
St. Johns River. Seawell,
Dock, Ceotral Heat A Air
Conditioning. Everything for
happy c a r e f r e e living!
$30,000.

St. Johns Realty

FRIDAY CHRISTMAS
DAY, A ND SATURDAY

A U TO GLASS &amp;
S E A T C O V E R CO.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 9032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

12.1. Boats &amp; Mnlors
10 Ft. Orlando CLIPPER Boat,
1- 3 IIP Johnson Kicker,
especially good for Duck
hunting A fishing. 322-4392.
Gateway To

The

Waterway

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
304-6 8 E. 1st
Th. 322 5961

Complete Selection
59‘s Thru 84’n

$200 - $.100 Down
$40 - $60 Month
100% Mechanical
Guarantee — 30 Days —
1,000 Milea On All
Uaed VWa.
Sale* —
— Service
Farlnry .Authorised Dealer

Ellinor Motor Co.
So. Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, Fla.

322-1835

USE OUR CONVENIENT GMAC P LA N — NATIONWIDE SERVICE

First Payment Due February, 1965!
NOW

Payton Realty
2 BEDROOM kitchen equip­
ped $75 month Ph. 322 3685
TWO 2-Bedroom Houses, liv­
ing room, dining room. Kit
chen, front A back porch.
2486 Palmetto Ave $90 A
2604 Palmetto $75. Keys at
Ted William a lldw
NICE 2 Bdrm . furniture,
drapes A wool rug. 322-2377.
3 • BEDROOM, 2 bath, un­
furnished. 1 mi. to base. 2
blocks to shopping center A
school. 1 year lease reqiilr
ed. $120 mo. 322 8670 after
3 p. m.
2 BEDROOM C B House. Kit­
chen equipped, call 322 5303.
FURNISHED 3 • bedroom, 2
bath, very nice. Ravenna
Park. 1 year lease. 322 3509.
3-BEDROOM. 1V4 bath, unfurniahed Quiet section 322 8993
1205 W 19th Court
UNFURN. 2 bedroom Duplex.

Stock No. 793A
'62 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR Cl'STOM 4-DOOR V-8. alandard Iranemia-'
alon, power .leering, power brake.,
healer and air conditioninf.

WAS *1595

kitchen equipped. 322 6201.
UNFURN
Duplex. New. 2
bedroom
Terrattn floors,
tile bath, kitchen equipped,
water turn. Call 322 4019 if
ter 6.

N A T IO N A L

BAN K

WA“ *3395
Stork No. 816.A
•61 FORD FORDOR STATION WAGON
V-8, automatir tranamiaaion, power
.leering, power brake., radio and heat­
er, air conditioning.
WAS

*1495

Stock No. 736A
•63 CHEVROLET HIRCAYNE 4-DOOR
6 cylinder*, automatic tranamiaaion and
heater.
WAS f f Q Q t j

Slock No. R280
63 CHEVROLET IM PAI.A SUPER
SPORT COUPE V-*. aulomatlr Irenamiaaion, pv« er .leering, r a d i o and
hralrr
WAR * 2 4 9 5

Stork No 829A
■56 DODGE 4-DOOR STATION WAGON
V-8, automatic tranamiaaion, p o w e r
alrering. heater.
WAS

'795

POSSESSION
M ERRY

Slock No. H284
*62 FORD FORDOR RANCH WAGON
V -8 , automatic tranamiaaion, powar
alrering. power broker, radlq and heat­
er, air conditioning.
WAS

*1695

CH RISTM A S
Slock No. H IM
*60 VOLKSWAGEN

PANE L TRUCK
WA8 $ 1 0 5

HAPPY

ON WEST FIRST 8T.
• Ben Howland
•
Charlie Craig
• Bob Theasaa
• Freak Rruaaoa

YOUR PAST BUSINESS
IS GREATLY
APPRECIATED . . .
IN THE N E W YEAR
AS A L W A Y S — 150 CARS
TO CHOOSE FROM
ASSUME BALANCE
NO DOWN PAYM ENT!
i/ tn
l

•Ill

SANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS

Sanferd. Florida
122-4108
National Rapeaaoaaiona lac.

NOW

*1275

Stock No. R274
'61 CHEVROLET IM PAI.A 4-DOOIt
HARDTOP V-8, automatic Iranamiaaion, power .leering, power brake., ra­
$,
dio and hralrr, air conditioning.

, I biraiae - Darn, Me -bath,

NEW YEAR

1M1 Waat let Street
Sanford. Florida

CLO SED

322 1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17-92

GO W EST

Seminole County MU.

WE W IL L BE

LARGE 4 Bedroom Home with
full bath and 2 half baths
$123 mo ; 3 BEDROOM. 2
bath home with Kamil)
room $123 month

FURNISHED or unfurnished.
3-bedroom, 2 bath. Many
extras. Ravenna Park. 3223309.

The Dodge Boys

Auto Glaaa, Tnpe
A Sea* Covers

WE MUST REDUCE OUR STOCK BEFORE THE FIRST OF THE YEAR. NOW
IS THE TIME FOR YOU TO TRADE! JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS!
PRICES SLASHED - SOME AT WHOLESALE PRICE - AND MOST OF
THESE ARE LOCAL CARS TRADED IN AT HOLLER'S. S E E . . . AND SAVE!

97. Houses For Rent

Stempcr Agency
Realtor-lnauror-Tradea
322-4991 1919 8. rre&amp;ch Ava.

W K L A K A APARTMENTS
AVALON APARTMENTS
114 W. First St.
116 W. 2nd St.
322-3417

• Sedana
•' Hard Topa
• Convertibles'
• Station Wagons

HAROLD LOGAN
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
Sales office So. on U. S. 1792 to Dixie Bell Diner, turn
right one block on Seminole
Ave. 138 3911.

9fi. Houses - Sale or Rent

REALTY

120. Automotive Service

102. Mobile Homes • Sals 106. Apartments-for Rent 106. Apartments for Rent 106. Apartments for Rent 115, Autos For Sale

READY TO MOVE LN
New 3 A 4 Bedroom Homes,
1-2 baths. So Longwood area
—Trades considered, and
we'll build on your lot. Semi­
nole Count) s Leading Build

V A - FHA

JIM H U N T

™

UNFURN. Upstairs APT. $55 BOB MrNK'K USED CARS
NO MONEY DOWN*
month, J09 Magnolia Ave.
701 French Ave. 323 0721
Inquire downstairs after 6
P m. or call 322-4130.
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellnovilla. rU R N . Apt. Close tn. Jimmie
'63 VW, lo w . mileage, radio.
Cowan 322 4013.
Phone before 3 p. m , 3221(18. Rooms For Rent
3 ROOM Fumuhed Apt. $33
UNFURNISHED 2 Bdrm. Apt.,
3360.
mo., includes water 6 elec­ kitchen equipped, leiratro CLEAN ROOM tor Man. 401
tric. 322 9507. •
'63 ANGLIA Sta. Wagon
floors, tile bath $75. Th. 322Magnolia Ave. 322 0720.
Like New $1,033
•301.
LARGE Furnljhed 2-bedroom
115. Autos For Sale
SANFORD MOTOR
apt . only $39 30.-1703 Mag- 1 Room Efficiency spt. with
800 French Ave.
- 322 4382
nolle. Phone 322 3931 or 2296.
pvt. hath A shower, suitable i960 CORVETTE, B a r g a i n
price. Ph. 323 0635:
for couple or single person
1*J0. Automotive Service
F U R N I S H E D Apartments
or retired All utilities in­
close in. 601 Palmetto. Fh.
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­ '37 GMC PANEL Truck $230;
A U T O G LASS
FHA A VA Loans. LMN EN­
322-1374 after 5:30 p.m.
cated on lat St., within 1 22 White Tractor k 1932-33
10.1.
Mobile
Homes
•
Rent
TERPRISES lnc„ Builder
IN S T A L L E D
ft Produce Trailer, excel­
block of 2 free parking iota
Harold Logan, call 838-3911.
and sboppmg renter. In­
lent condition, good tires $2.- Scnkarik Glass and Paint
EFFICIENCY, clean. 61$ Park.
Salesman cn Duty 4:00 p. m. 10' WIDE, 2-bearoom trailer
000. For information call
quire at Manuel Jarobso
Company
lo dark.
NO 8 4908.
$30 mo. Up. Surplus City.
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
322 8131 after 7:3o p m.
210 Magnolia Fh. FA 2 4622

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
120 N. Park Ave.
322 6123

and Sales Broker

.

DONS
UREENBRIAR
MOBILE HOME SALES
Choice
lota
available
tr.
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor "Your Wheel EsUte Dealer"
overlooking golf
couree.
IT Models to choose from
Custom building to jour
^OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
specificationa.
Greenbrier
838 1206
developed by
Hwy.
1
7
92
Longwood, Fla.
K1NGSWOOD
.
BUILDERS, INC.
FA 2-8074
1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
NEW and USED
202 Fairmrnt Dr.
Awnings A Cabanas
SANFORD'S NEWEST
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
HOMES, West 4th St. San­
Hwy.
17-92 S
322-2562
ford. 3 ilcdroom, 1V4 bath,

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM 150.00
FOR THE BEST HOME
BUY
SEE YOUR

Management

1

Slock No. P 28S
*63 C A D IL L A C " t r * S E D A N lie V IL L I'.
Fully equipped —

Stock No. IOhR
S3 CMC ONE-HALF

TON

TRUCK

WA8 » 3 9 5

3095

Slock No. 187A
'62 CADILLAC COl’ PF.,
with air conditioning

$
Full

power

Slock No. 825A
'60 KAMBLKIt STATION WAGON 6
cylinder., automatic tranamiaaion, radio
and heater.
WAS * Q g g

Slock No. RJX6
•62 CHEVROLET RISCAVNF. 2-DOOR
6 rtlindera. alandard tranamiaaion, radio
and hralrr.
WAS

stock No. 191 A
’63 LRU M i'll SPITFIRE

*1195
*1645

3395
$
745
*1195
*1895

NOW
Stock No. 169A
•37 CADILLAC "62" 4-DOOR
power with air conditioning

St or k

2195
$
545

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H V K H I d P \ -m roK in r. aiitnin wl ir Ir a n i-

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r a d io

ami

hralrr.

stock No. 202A
•nil t IIEt ROLET HALF-TON Pit b-t P

Slock No. 206A
•61 CIIKVKLLK MALIBU 4-DOOR V-8.
automatic tranamiaaion. power alrering,
radio and heater, air rondilioning.

a

*795
*

695
$
595
i
795
$
2695

Stock No. 212A

— ’g r r.w r m r t vtjon s p d a .v

*60 RENAULT

equipped

Slock No. 667A
*35 D O D G E F O l R D O O R 3 -6 a u ln m .ilr
tranamlaaion, radio and healer
-------- -

$

Block No. 1.3311
4-DOOR

Stock No. 186A

*63 CHEVROLET NOVA &lt; DUPE *
cylinder., alandard tranamiaaion radio
and healer.
WAS *1 QQ£)

*1425
$
550
$
4795
$
225

19.1 \

'#»o po n ti \«

Fu lly

$

No.

Full

Slock No. 177A
*81 CHEVROLET IM PALA 4-DOOR
HARDTOP V-8 angina, automatic tranamiaaion, po»#r altering, radio a.nd
hrattr.
.....................

S lo ck No. I92A

•64 CORVAIR MONZA COUPE 8 cylindara, automatic tranamiaaion, radio and
heater. ..........— ..................... — .... .

Stock No. 188A
*38 MERCURY MONTEREY 4-DOOR
HARDTOP V-8, automatic tranamiaaion.
power brakra, power alrering. radio^and
heater, air conditioning.
W AS
~

*795

*1745
*1195
i
2195
$

Slock No. 173R
*57 MKRCUR3 MONTCLAIR l-DOOR
-hi automatic 'tranamiaaion, power
alrering, radio and heater

595

MOTOR SALES
Showroom — Second &amp; Palmetto
Phone 322-0711 or 322-0861

t

$

295

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PRICES IN THIS

AD ARE E F F E C T IV E DECEMBER 2T«I THRU DEC. 27th., 1964 • CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY
U.S.D.A. GRADE 'A* QUICK FROZEN
TENDER BROAD-BREASTED

2160 P A R K

BLUE RIBBON QUALITY WESTERN B EEF

SIRLOIN I
S T EA K S !

ewee

OYSTERS

------ -—

extra

i

MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS ■
(O M IM V .M IW M IIB

-.1—
■—

11-*.*»•■ C
M
*
13-37-44 • " ■ ■ ■ ■ *

CANDY

79t SAUSAGE 3 ... I00
T -B O N E ,C U B E OR
TOP ROUND

B L U E RIBBON Q U A L IT Y B O N E L E S S

L A D Y F A IR 15oi

O LD SOUTH

27c StuffingBREAD 25*

GOLD MEDAL Plain or Self-Rising

FOOD FAIR PURE CREAMERY
'Kdektntntfj'FnrirkrJ

LIM IT.1
WITH SS.00
OR MORE
FOOD
ORDER

FLOUR !
P E E L E D &amp; DEVEINED

c a r d in a l s l ic e d

BACON 2 ...89c
L f A N MEATY FRESH

L ARGE

Mistletoe Seen
As 'Powerful'

YOUR CHOICE! FYNE -BAKE OR

PORK BUTT 39.

LIMIT • I WITH J S .00 OR MORE ORDER

ARMOUR B O N E L E S S

&amp;2”
PICNICS sal”
HAMS 4

ARMOUR B O N EL ES S

Many of the thine* tl.At
eymbalixe Christum* to us
have a fascinating story —
and often a very ancient one.
Belli, holly, randleie. and *Ur*
have been revered through
the ages. Some are pagan In
origin. aonie Christian To­
day. all have mellowed to give
• special mean ill g to out cal(dilution.
To the milliona of women
who treaaure charm bracelets,
tho addition of a new dangle
la a Chriatmaa tradition.
For example, did you know
that mlitletoe la ronildered
powerful, ua well aa funT It**
tuppoaed to ward o ff tooth­
ache and witches! Hecause It
i* a parasite, growing in tier
*
branches and never touching
lh * l»M»unii..lk.&gt;RM»1MUi*p4wwjLi___ '
to draw strength from heaven.
Traditionally, for every kiss
atulen under the mistletoe, a
gentleman Is duty hound to
remove on* berry. When the
berries are gone, so are tho
biasing privileges. It is log
grated, however, I hat this
ruitom In1 overlooked with
their mistletoe charm; the
berries are cultured pearls.
Bills are impatient tierause
they summon the faithful to'
worship. Often they arc blessFANCY SNOW WHITE
•d and given taints’ names
It is said that a hell lost at
Rea will ring from it* watery
depths just onrr a year — on
FRESH LUSCIOUS RED
Christmas Eve.
Candy canes? They are a
bit hud U&gt; trace. However.

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Boom Seen
By Hairy I. Johnson
Sanford and Seminole Coun­
ty got an early Christmas gift
yesterday w-hen announcement
ThU Is the time of year was made that Blake Paint
when ‘ brotherly love" pre­ Corporation is moving to this
tails. For example, a Scott' area from Orlando.
The firm will locale iU faci­
Avenue resident noted Christlities
in a building off Grapemas 'decorations in his neigh­
borhood but no lighted decora­ villc Avenue (SB 425) and an
tions. He knocked on doors, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
suggesting they light up their siding.
homes outside for the holi- j Blake Paint will have about
days. One of those contacted 15 employes at the start wilh
was Scott Burns, who heads others expected to be hired as
the l o c a l
KP4L set-up. the plant expands its opera­
•■Scott," said Herman Jacob- tion. It makes lacquers, syn­
son, " if you Christian boys thetics and industrial paints.
don't put up Christmas light *-The-plant* will occupy a 20,decorations, this Jewish - bet) 000-square-foot area and will
will," PS — Scott and his have 110 feet of railroad siding.
neighbors took the hint.
Target date for work to begin
• • •
is Feb. t,
City police officers will eat" flonovalion of Ihc structure
h e a r t i l y this Christmas.' will be handled by the LeRoy
thanks to the generosity of Robb Construction Company,
Strickland-Morrison Inf. “Each and Sanford Electric Company
officer has been asked to visit will rewire the plant to fill the
the Winn-Dixie store' on East, company'# needs.
.
First Street and he'll receive
Papers for the industrial
a turkey, free.and with Strick­ switch were signed yesterday
land-Morrison's compliments. afternoon at the Florida State
• • •
Bank conference-room.
Vandalism continues to pla­ The
new industry was
gue city police. Sometime last bought here through the co­
night or early thif morning operation of Sanford's three
someone broke a window at financial institutions and the
the pay phone l*&gt;o!h at West Sanford-Seminole Development
13th Street and Southwest Company.
Hoad Earlier last night some­ John Krtder, executive man­
one placed a sewer pipe in the ager of the Seminole Chamtier
middle of Ihe road on Myrtle of Commerce, represented the
Avenue between Second and development company in the
Third Streets.
negotiations The local finance
• * •
institutions participating were
In answer to numerous re­ Florida State, Sanford Atlan­
quests from Sanford and Sem­ tic* National Bank and First
inole County grid tans about Federal Savings and Is.an As­
the ticket situation (or ihr 2oth sociation
annual Gator Howl classic in
W I) Blake Is preddent of
Jacksons llle, we’ve got the the company and Mrs Marilyn
atraight stuff from Hubert L. B!ake is vice president.
Ml cull, tiator Bowl official.
Alt)*. Stuart Smith rcp'cscntHubert says Ihera are less
ed the Ulakes in the transac
than 1.000 tickrls available
tion and Ally. Joe Davis the
Some ot these are excellent development firm.
scats but they are singles
Ticket requests can be ad
dressed to the Gator Bowl As
aorta Ron. 11 East Forsjth,
Jacksons llle Florida S t a t e
meets Oklahoma in the event
• 99

Port Authority Wins County O K
Commission
Approves Bid
For State Act

B y Julian Stenslrom
“ Except for Brevard County," said Robert Doyle,
executive director of the East Central Florida Re­
gional Planning Council, "Seminole County will ex­
perience the highest percentage of population growth
in the seven counties comprising this section of
Florida.”
ThU was part o f brief hr added, "inroad* are being
resume presented to Sem­ made into our physical envir­
inole County Commission­ onment.
"In agriculture,” ha said,
ers today during their reg­
ular meeting at the Court­ "we're working on a feaslbla

ppvgrain in the three counties
house.
Doyle's figure*, obtained from which will bear the brunt of
preliminary reports by various Ihe population increase —
consultants, indicate that this Seminole, Orange and Brevard
county’s population will room —to protect our citrus indus­
to 155,000 by 1990. "That's just try a* well as water conserva­
15 year* away." said Doyle, tion becatiK- it's here we have
"and it’s not a long time when our basic witer rcchargo
you consider that activities at arra."
Doyle thanked the Commiss­
The first official action since the Cape began just 13 years
ioner*. especially Gen, J. C.
1949 toward the establishment ago.”
and
Chairman
Doyle declared that Pro- Hutchison
of a port terminal for St.
vard County will undergo the James P. Avery, for their co­
Johns Itivr-r barge traffic largest population explosion operation with Ihe Council dur­
came today when the Board since the survey indicates that ing Ihe past several years,
nf Seminole County Commis­ county's
numerical
growth Hutchison and Avery will
sioners put its "stamp of ap­ will risr from Its present 175,- leave office on Jan. 5,
proval on a proposed act 000 to 410,000 by 1990.
which will tie presented to
Population wise, the seventhe 1965 session of the Flor­ county area's population will
ida legislature for adoption. j flit the astronomical figure erf
The proposed act wa* Pre‘ I i 8 milium hy 1990. "This," he
11 j—
senior! to the board by Jack added, "will almost double the
Bolt, a member ol the Port present population."
Authority Committer of the
Doyle said that a complete
eral Savings 4: Loan Association; Roy V. Mann,
SIGNING PAPERS for the location o f the
Seminole County Chamber of inventory of all public and pri­
Sanford Atlantic Nat intuit Bank; l.orirj^ Bur­
Blake Paint Corporation in the Sanford area is
Commerce which Is headed by vate utilities in this region has
gess, Florida State Bank ; and Joe Davis, attor­
the firm ’s vice president, Mrs. Marilyn 1.. Blake,
Francis iToumillat Jr.
been made and immediate In
ney for the Sanford-Seminolc Development
of Orlando. Watching the proceedings, held yes­
The com mil lee was formed dlealion* are that there arc
t ompanv, the group which negotiated the lo­
terday at the Florida State Bank, are from left,
two years ago by Ihe trade far loo few to adequately
Executive Manager J o h n
cation of the industry m this area.
Stuart Smith, company attorney; W. B. Blake,
hod) s tx.ard of directora and serve Ute present population Krtder of the Seminole Coun­
(Herald
Photo)
company president; OeotKe Touhy, First Fed­
this year—under the guidance much less that anticipated tn
ty Chamber of Commerce last
of sill, committee chairman the next few years.
night [minted to Ihp potential­
Guidon Frederick and James
‘ Airports,'
he declared, ly bright future of this area's
P Avery —the committee re "are not well loralcd, accord­
economy when he addressed a
t.lined the rngmrrmg firm of ing to surveys and contacts
meeting of Ihr Seminole Coun­
Lockwood and Green of Green­ with Eastern, Delta and Na
ty linard of Realtors at Sem­
ville, S C., In make the nec­ Imnal airlines " As to high­
inole Plaza in Casselberry.
essary feasibility aludies.
ways, "Standard* are being
He listed the establishment
Although final report* are very closely studied," Doyle
TA M All \SSH: | lT il
of a metropolitan telephone
Hot yet available from the en­ claimed, especially in view of
Me Vi*n &lt;iiuntii's Unit h»%r e*
system, higher education th
JACKSONVILLE 11*1*1» —
gineering firm, periodic pro­
It) Coiled Pres*
wood trees and plat]} uf.lht UA'ricnrfd 9I'Hintl tnntHnirfit gress remits presented by the tile site of the proposed uni­ ilw form of a county commun­
Cltcutl Court Judge William
versity and the highway con ity junior college and the East
l bench in* rams and gates* at«m» wane like.)' to iop.pi«.
L. Durden »*&gt;■• he expect* to
turn utter of Tii**rr Ihnii five project director fur the com­
University,
(tines whipped the Columbia pin *vnt above lust yooi i.vrr® pany overwhelmingly indicate nections which will be requir­ Central Florida
itile !-y the Tit at of the year eau*ed thi worst floods in
ed "Further." said Doyle, and the development of water
River
into
waves
winch
pound
on n toil vvhph aeekx r&gt;- years along Ihe Pacific Coast
ttivrn H'biii! imnl •tnte •« boo| the nrceasiiy for such a ter­ "we are giving close attention projects which would include
ed A*tnria 1»fr , wa.-dimg out
asxe«*mi-nl for la v * tn Duval today
g.
fiiiiilt
Uttniu
to* minal as one of the prime de­ to a new trend, that of putt­ a port terminal, Ihe .Sanford
iwn mi lo*u sections ul tadCounty at fail market value
velopment* of 1tie river s po­ ing research and industrial
Entire towns were evaruat
. t. V
marina and the ht. Johns In­
I collapsing two docks, “ 'J •
tential In Ihe area of Iran*
ril and houses were swept
area right on university cam dian filler canal projects.
Itu*
vru\*lh
t
Rill*
-Ulk ng tine barge and cap*u
puliation
away by tile raging water.
puses "
ill |&lt;m \.ml l
mil* nf ihr
In Ihe Immediate future,
I I i T O L D V I I 1. E . T ii r
Many Cent i aI Florida Brins
Resident] of t alllornia » Eel mg arudher
111«111'T&lt;k ||||*»*»l* Et'fat fi'llti* f ut
to the field of economics, Krtder stressed the current
I t * float- d over a mam
r.»n*'.s i i r i i
l • i t i *t 1. -i River t .in.von said the dejjue
and Industrie* have already tmylc pointed out ’ 11&gt; 1910 ttie
i|*» K• ft Di *|1V, f bl' ctl 1i»|Jrii* ti!
growth of the county’s econ­
„hvv
in ,i l ons Bav . »ic
l ti,*s»|t»r i»*l'i!* n im rd vatth was worse IJ.ali tin* dlsa*tioiprovided la.ckwiN.il and Given cast central Florida region
•Ini!’
jutlljtl*
4
•
n»
i
tl
-.l*
pi
t
omy and pointed to an ex­
Rus'iim
miitltf
ni«ch!f.c
1Lruni floods of 1935 Bund Teds ot I i w.nei* mined homes and
with information a* to the ton
A Living Nalixily Scene is
will I* the richest market area pected 575 million tn hank
' \i‘T^ 1lif t"KJ. I*.| ii\V prr
.M il riiitncroiis roads.
nage they would import and in Florida P will have the
iatUUU-s w i n - m il uateil Iloin
being presented by the Lu­
TALLAHASSEE (C PU - ail it'tm kin^ lhi k* y
• till
mi 1imj■t . »■11•1111r.if t h«*
deposits during 1965 aa com­
ji
m
Drill
\
i !U*:i «»f INiulti, tile area
tinstorm
wa*
blamed
l-u
export
on
riv.-i
barges
when
ther League ot Good Shepherd Gov Karri* Bryant. financier
highest per capita income," he pared with a predicted 3311
' 1" i Ift4 fit 1*f'1 n Min- finl f m 3.
Iti
t«*if h im :
the lermlntl
constructed.
un r town was under live .t least two death* m (tie
Lutheran C h u r c h through Ed Ball and other state politi in * *o
sires*t*I
’ Brevard County is million in J964 anil the |5U mil­
.-II. as winter s first (til! da)
Today's actum mean* that
feet id wall i
Wednesday from 7 30 until cal figures have Applied to •t ir.
listed along Ihe id richest lion figure hit ill 1963.
I oli* r 1« ul ul j*1fi.ii fun U
t loot! wj ter s &lt;hew ed &gt;ii|» vented a fury u! rain and
ll.e County Commissioner* will roumirs In the t'nited States
S 3o pm. and on Christmas State Treasurer J. Edwin Lar
un i ratr &lt;•f iifl. 1» i» nbov*f five
"Here in hemmole," Krlporting cai tii (rum the lOOlfr winds mixed with heavy snow
submit the enabling act In Its
Eve from 7:3u until 9 p m.
son fur authority to organize
"The type of industry we der declared, "the brightest
pt*r ff-nt 11d iutb'd Spiumulr
present form to the county *
PA I LliSON, N. J. t L 'P I) — ut Ihe canyon's famed m l in ei-nlrid Washington and the
a multi million dullar life m
art attracting to Ibis region is outlook for continued - indus­
1 1* p«T 4« rit, 137.729.
■sieilJ, ta-eade -•Ir-1 Rocky
legislative del. gallon —. Mate
Hit* nrlwwii) iar usrtl hy a
suratire company.
what areas through ttie coun­ trial growth Is in the field ul
inoutitalliv.
Sen Mack Cleveland Jr. and try are trvmg to get," Doyle
Tile license for the rompaii) ;!i!ik‘ o f h m o lit* w Itu *n ib u a h -“
electronics." He included re­
I lie ra-iis Hide 3o -in.a- an
M j Ii- Jtep Joe Davis — for
hat tiern delayed because the • •l n hank 11 Uck at a ch u rch
claimed. ‘ We are and will be search and manufacturing and
aour
winds
rdf
the
mean
into
further
action
by
the
Male
iiud €ftc'tt|ie«i with
orgslliters did nut list Ihe m lo iy
getting people with more than was obviously referring to
notlhein e aliform* and trice
Legislature tn llic next ses­
names of officials who will 114,MOO uai fftuml only a
average Incomes and "that government contract* for aero­
16332633
. gun Highways were cut off
sion.
*.win.i t ilu tu m c from the rob*
run (he new company.
,,,
, , ,
, means w« must also be pre nautical and space research
and homes Hooded try runa
jiuliei mid linluy.
The teller of application, h* *y
to meet the problems ol projects which are being re­
TAMPA (L T D —State GOP sagned by Bay W. Richardson
by (he legislature, will create
r o it r
l.Al HE It DALI way rivers.
more schools, more |K.lice and ceived hy arc* based elec­
Chairman Tom F. Brown hat Jr of Jacksonville, who will
CHICAGO i FPI -The Na a port authority with meini L’P I ' —SI*iIt- Board of • ontrol
fire protection, and additional tronic Brins,
written a letter u&gt; Gov.-elect
tlnr\»l Safety ('mined said lo twrs of the authority's tmard services these people will re
NEW YORK (U P D —Stan- mjjntier Dr t harles F-&gt;rnian
become ene of Bryant’s law
During the meeting, S. 1C.
Hiydnn Burnt aiking for *
' day between 5.V) and 050 per bring named by the governor quir*.
when the governor tuii D Sanson, one of the has written Gov Farris Dry
Wilson, vice president of Ilia
Ipeclir icufon Of tftr Legfr • leaves office Jan. A, said l i e
'.UP would to. kilted, m traffic . According to the committee.
iToTnt!’~r?rhf«*r» N*f~-*•).»*»«» * .
"Another are* under study." I lurid* Board of iti-allors'
Ialure at "train at possible
.leeiilunU during the Christ once Hie port authority If rfcorporation would he run by f 7 iiitllioli higher education considered as a ineitil.i r id
' t M m r n » r ~ "f*' tiw ^resm -r ■mtrrtrt fterr— frrvfsWn#— FA
aricr ,tan. i,"
tahhvhed ttie U-aid would tin
..!&gt;•* tiollil.i* wc- k- od
Ihe rdSiona! heads of Iwn .-.ml iiKigrum, died aiioatd (tie stale * new Board ol IU
Lion of ttnv Si John* River tu Mew art flelmly as president
The ipccial test ion would
The lu.lldav otfiii.illy xt.irts mediately seek to locate the
large life insurance cpmpanir* il &lt; Inn i cjucvri Elizabeth gents
sin because one of the major of tiir county board lor 1965.
consider reapporlionment In hut he did not give Unur
.inii.ssoN
c
i
r
v.
I
e*
at f&gt; p tn local time Thursday terminal and arrange finances
Foiman said tn the letter
I in- M iam i i.u s in e s siu a u w as
reasons why people are com Herbert E Stenstrorn V*s In­
the lettyr Brown said "a na me*.
he did not want to serve a* t I P I ) Pmuj il rn! Jut m- Il t o - and ends j I midnight Sunday for' Ita construction
II ( ) chI s old.
tng into this section l* ta-cause stalled as - vice president,
cloud of illegality" will hang
-U
fc
ti»r
fill!
lull'll
lit
i
h
i
ti
f
y
Groundwork
tor
the
enahl
Howard I'v Ic, president of
a regent bet,hup hr i* o|i|«e.
of the climate and the recto* Ben F Ward Jr, as secretary,
over ttie 1963 Florida Legisla­
• d to t&gt;ov •Itit Haydon !» i'll i n it i hjiiii'r In ritiii ♦ ji the 's-fe's ••- nul. -aid tills tng act lias been under way Burial facilities and this I* the Itiiymnnd kensing as treasur­
ture unless the apportionment
-l*t »tj|fl«l 111 lit f* f.M' nf years piedutr-n* t--ok into ll.lmighi.ut the euirent yeai
WILKES5 - HA It RE. Pa Burn*
basic- re is, hi wJiy we ha v e all er and Ernest boulhward a diproblem is solved.
, • filling fur il«,iiis hr
account the 10 per lent n »f Members of the chambers
ue
workers
found
.His
duties
as
a
tlietul.er
of
i l I’D —ltd
this potentitl today Already,", rector.
Burns has said he will call
Fiji
f
i
mn
in
x
t
yi*m
r
"s
hmlurt
P-Ut
committee
visited
ports
m
traffic
fatatll.es
since
iu
tk
3
1
the ilfelea* tHoly of one min- the Bfoward County School
a special session for TcapporSriTi-tm y IGiLrlt
The record lor a three day o&gt; both Florida amt Georgia,
rr early today after freeing Board were requiring non. of
tionment, hut after the regu
tamed consultants, sifted
VISNilJlIiitM llfld Hit IuIt I* t hristmas Imlidav. such as
Ins time, t o iman said m the
another
fj
om
rave-in
debit*
A coroner'* jury convened
lar session.
letter and told Bryant lie it! I hr Jiiifit Ctilri* &lt;*f .%Iji ff It.is year, w.it act in 1935 tlji until Hie rnale of reports,
which
iiuit
tiupped
them
L
'O
p
for more than two hour* last
vt« noet with when 609'lrjlL&lt; dratlis were &lt;4 o the rur mg ruetldat tons of
could not adequately jctu as '* 'j r no'hrduled
night and returned a verdict feet undcig.ound m an an­
•ids o^otrfu’ port**on the
It Ht ll.e LBJ ttaneh for rHpHiefl j fliiririg list ycJFs
a regent.
thracite
mine.
of
"self-inflicted
gunshot
Frat House Fire
ji firm I liM»k »»t miytury itrrsM* ofie day holiday, 236 persons rnLra tts^HU wategwSiy* and
n ftT Q
r vU
i iA
ALIT
j r rY
v ™
A L W A Y Sa n
F1R8T
wounds"
In
the
death
of
James
GAINfcSVILLE (U PD — A
1&gt;&gt; Ik* irulutliil In the fincal were killed mi the nation'* today oqtalncd - the I'mmly
fire in a locked bedroom caua- It. Hall.
Lomrnissiun's official bless
I'"e»i l»iidk'&lt;T Jiitminn will ii*ml highways
SAIGON, South \ let Nam
Mr. Hall was found dead in
trd some |5,0tH) damage at the
I'yle said that during' a nor mgs.
t itn^rt-AA next cnemt)i,
1
1
I'll
■
—
South
Viet
Nam's
Kappa Sigma fraternity house hi* atore on French Avenue
"I h« di'fI*n«c budgtl, u tin h mai three day non-holiday per
all tha Unlveraity of Florida. Dec. 9. Last night’* jury was young ge'nerals who iliaaotvrd
in r'inntnt; this y m r Ht fl'.r.R lod at this time of ihe year
Tha fir* oeeurred in tha room aummonfd by C^rptur W th" High National ( ouneil
1 ilh-.n, m nxH tulrg ipo|«* thsn i.t.out 4.V) person* would die in
of a atudent who had gunc Hugh Dunran to hear avidenre .''onday lifid srfrstrwl 23 putt* t r o riT w o itn i'-rttp i? —The IlMlf tf o ver-*
government ] trainf acrulnrtt:
j tirian* appeared today to first TFX, a warplane that
home for Chriatma* holiday*. in the case,
tsI JI 'II i l l V l f
MNarnaru
armounehave yielded in Ihe face of started some political wart ol
Origin of th* blase was not . -7------------- —FOR
ita
own.
roomed
to
15,n
u
n
feet
,d
u
,
‘
nmnth
‘
hat
he
rxpect* O rland o Firm
strong
American
pressure.
determined.
tn
remain
below
the
|,VI
biland
three
A grandmother
in its maiden fiighl Monday
SHOPPING
tot* abandoned by their parThe trst. although rut short tiorv mark in hi* proposals Winn Contract
t’ APE KENNEDY M T U — cut* W ILL have a Merry
GALVESTON. Te*. ( I T U by mrrhaniral troubles was for the newr fiscal yea., vshirh
T V Stolen
sta.t* m-xt July 1.
An Orlando company will Christmaa, thank* lo th* efJarnca
J.
Reynold*,
an
aacalled
"practically
perfect
"
Theft of a ttlaviiimr aet
huilil a 31.34 million training fort* of the Sanfurd-Urlando
"1 am a happy fellow
said
m * tiiti t iectnlary of labor,
ONLY
from th* Meloda* Skating
building for lunar astronaut*, Motor Club.
Air
Force
Secretary
Eugene
.
was
ordered
to
join
deadlock­
No
‘HananaH*
Rink i* hllng inveatigaled by
Club member* •'adopted"
ed negotiation! between ehip- Zuckert alter the trsl flight
NEW YORK (U P I(—Joseph the Army Corps of Engineer*
the aheriffa office. Deputies
unnounred today,
the
four aa their project for
per*
and
longshoremen'*
un­
&lt;Joe
Bananas.
Bonanno,
Ihe
■aid th* thief pried open a
The root met. wa* awanted the Christmas season,
ion leader* today to prevent
allegedly kidnaped M a f i a
P tu »
door to enter tha building
They gava the grandmother
a threatened dock etrike th a t Park H earings
chieftain, failed Monday to to Smith A Sapp Construction
CHRISTMAS S E A L S ft|h lT B a n d
•oroetima over tha we«k«nd.
10% F a d . Tax
money to help her meager In­
JACKSONVILLE (L T D —
• H e r RESPIRATORY DISEASES could tie up Uia nation'* Gulf Th* Army Carp* of Engineer* come out of hiding and appear, Company, with completion i« t
come, clothing and toya for
and Atlantic aeaport*.
before "a federal grand Jury *or November,
• SCIENTIFICALLY DESIGNED
h** Scheduled three public as jus lawyer promised he
The building will b# used the children.
Idea From T V
to
provide
simulator
training
hearing* next month on wa­ would.
A club official said today
• GUAR ANTEED ONE YEAR
.
BIRMINGHAM, Eng. (L T D
ter requirement* for Evei'School Filtered
The lawyer, William P. Ma­ for the Apollo spacecraft’* tha parents abandoned th*
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                    <text>T H E SE V E N T H -D A T
A D V E N T IST CHURCH
Corn a r Tib A B i n
J . U Mar ah a ll
SE R V IC E S SATUR DAY—
S ab b ath S ch ool ------ •
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W orahlp B e n t o s — 11»« a
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CH RISTIAN MISSION ART
ALLIANCE CHURCH

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E L D E R BPRINOB HAPT1BT
Old O rlando Rd. a t Hoator A v a
B. H am ilton O rlffln — P aator
Sunday S c h o o l ____1:11 a. m.
M orning W orahlp — !!:•&gt; a. m.

D if« . Jr' .7 7 , * * * *

W orahlp Sorvlco _ l i f t * »• *"•
E r o n ln s W orahlp — Ttld P- nt.
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jo llo w a h lp (W od.) — t.IO p- m.
t^nyV r B orneo ----- - T:l# p- »■

Assembly Of God
P1NECREST ASSEMBLY
O P OOD CHURCH
c o r . IT U and E lm
M u . W ild er — -------- P t t t o r

» CONGREGATIONAL •
CH RISTIAN CHURCH
(U n ited Church o f C h rist)
r » r k A ven u e »( H th St.
1:4* a. m . ___ Church School
11:*0 a. m. — W o n h lp Sarvlca
* 30 p. m. _ C h ristian T outh
Hlnlotrjr
R ot. w a l u r A. IL M cPherson,

F IR ST B A PTIST CHURC1
l i t P ark ATonuo
F, B. C h a n o o -------------P»*
M orning W oroblp __ l ; t l a.
Sunday S ch ool —%_ 1:11 a.
M orning W o r a h lp __l l : t t a.
T r a in in g U nion — - 1:10 p.
E T tn ln g W orahlp - T:4I p
Wad. P rap ar S arvlca T ill p.

v en ln g W orlb tp _

Sunday School — *»tll a- m-

Episcopal
CH RIST CHURCH
Church S treet, L ongw ood
IT . C h a rio t W , S te erart. Jr.
V icar
H oly Com m union
F a m ily B ervlos A
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BA PTIST MISSION
E N T E R P R ISE
S unday S c h o o l _____1:11 a. m.
M orning W o n h ljf - 11:00 a. m.
T ra in in g Union —— * : lt v w*
E v e n in g W o rih lp — T:S0 p m.
Wad. N igh t
Prayar M eetin g — T:I0 p m.
R ev. R. J. B oyn ton — — p aator

HOLT CROSS
101 S- P ark A v a
Fr. L eroy D Soper, R ector
H o ly Com m union
T:t0 a. m.
F a m ily S erv ice end
Su n day School ----- — 1:00 a. m.
M orning P rovor
,
tFtrat Sunday —
H o ly C om m union 11146 a- m.

Christian
P IR S T

CH RISTIAN

CHURCH

MOT S. Sanford Avo.’
R. Vernon F u ller
Sunday S c h o o l ____* :&lt;S o. m.
M ornlng W orohlp . 11:00 a. ra.

Free Methodist

Church Of Christ

Baptist

T R E E METHODIST CHURCH
C orner tth St- and Laurel Avo.
R e •, C- E. -Ander eon ---- Paator
T alapbono: 111-7*14
Sunday Sch ool —
1:41 a- m.
M orning W orahlp __ 10:4b a. m.
E v e n in g W orahlp _ T:00 p. m.
Wad. P rayar S ervice 1:10 y. m.

CHURCH o r CHRIST
O onova
Ralph B row er Jr.
E v a n g ellet
B ib le e c h o o l --------- 1:10 »‘M orning W orahlp — t :t 0 a. m.
E an ln g W orahlp _ 1:10 p. m.
Wad. P rayer S ervice T:I0 p. m.

Lutheran

Morrla l l u b y ------- E v a n g ellet
B ible C lu e —— .- 10:00 A m.
M orning W orih lp — l t : 0 t *- m.
E ven in g W orahlp —. C00 p. m.
Bible' c |o ie a a Wad. - l: J t p. m-

OOOD B IlE P IIE n D
L U T H E R A N CHU RCH
J lv k A Orlonda D rive
*
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Sanford. F lorid a '

Tha R ev. J. Gordon P e a r y ,
P eelo r
•
Sunday S c h o o l ___ t i l l A m.
M orning W orahlp — 11:0a a m.
C om m union— F lret Sunday la
Each Month
K in d erg a rten and Nureary

lTH TUB V
T H B C H U R C H POM ALL
A LL r o l l TM S C H U R C H
The CTiurch m tlx (rentea*
farter on earth for the laiibl
in i of character and good
ntiienahip. k n a n orrW ii*
af eptnlael value*. Without
a str in g ehureh. neither
democracy nor civ illu U o n
ran eurvive. T han are Jour
sound reason* why every
person should attend eon aea
regularly and support the
church Thay are: ( l | for hia
own sake. 421 For hie chil
dren’e sake (3) For the sake
of hi* community and nation
(*) Ktw the lake of Ih* rhun b
itself. which neeeia hi* nveel
and material support- Plan
la go In church regularly
and read your Hilda daily.

BUI Steph en * — --------- l’**.!or
A C ord ial W elcom e to AH
OAKLAW N BAPTIST CHURCH
17*1 C ountry Club Road
■ pontored by Flra* B a p tlel
.
Church
Ra*. IL T. B a r r e l ! ------Paator
S u n day Sch ool —— 1:44 A tn.
W orahlp fa r v le a _ H :M a m.
T rain in g U n i o n ----- *:44 V m.
E v e n in g W orehlp
7:40 P- m.
W ed. P rey er Serv. — 7:10 p m.

Sunday
CHURCH O F OOD
OF PROPHECT
1401 Elm Avenue
Rev. R o b ir l W elch - ...... Pa at n r
Sunday School —— Iv44 a- m.
W orahlp S ervice — 10:4* *. m.
E n g e lle tlc Serv. — 71So p. m.
T ueday:
B ib le T rain in g —
T ill p. m.

Thuradeys

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CHURCH o r CHRIST
l i l t P ark A venue
p art B row n - ..... E v a n g e lle t
Sunday
B ib le S t u d y ______!t:«0 a m.
M orning W orahlp — 11:00 a m.
E v e n in g S ervice — 1:10 p m.
S ee “H erald o f T ruth ” 1 p m.
S u n day on Channol I
T ueeday
I.adtee lllb lo Ctaeo - IOi OO a a .
W ed n eed ey
B ib le C M o o --------- T ilt P "I.

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ItW'T? 414
Ph. I l l - I l l *
T e eter , - .r h e a le r W . P lank
Sunday School — .14:** a. m.
M orning Bervlca _ t l : » l a irT ra in in g Union —
1:4* p m
E v e n in g S ervice — J:»* p m.

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Congregational

Baptist

Adventist

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LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
T H E RED EEM ER
lo t W. t t t h P lace
•T h e Church of the Lutheran
Hour'' and TV “T hle la the
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H e r b e r t W. O o e r e e ____P e a lo r
Sunday School —
1:14 a m.
W orahlp S erv ice — 10:10 a m.
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F IR S T METHODIST CHURCH
l i t Park Ava.
Rev Robert 14 Jenklne. P astor

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Wednesday
Luka

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Tuesday

Monday
Jeremiah

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Thursday
Luka
2:8-20

CH RIST METHODIST
— *------------ C H U R C H ---------Sunland Eatatea
Cltrub H aig M e
R er. C barlta B H o fS — Paoto*
Church School .— - * : t l a. ra.
M orning W orahlp — 11:0# a. m.
MTV
- - 1:10 p. m.
Eva. W orahlp —
T:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Banrica T:I0 p in .

Southern Methodist
F IR ST SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
W om an'* Club B u ild in g
,
t o t Oak Ava.
D urw ard H. K n ig h t Jr., P aator
Sunday Sch ool ------ ! : l i a. ra.
W orahlp S erv ice — 1:10 p. m.

Nazarene
F IR ST CHURCH
O r TH E NAZARENE
W . Jnd fit. a t M aple Avo.
Paul Blckaa — .. —------ Paator
Sunday School ____ 1:41 a. m.
M orning W orahlp _ 10:10 a. m.
Touth H o u r ________1:00 p. m.
E v a n g a lla llo la r v lo o TlOO p. m.
M ld-W aok
Sarvlca (W od.) _ T:09 p. m.
Third Sunday
S ln gap lratlcS — IlOO p. m.
F IR ST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mery, F1a
Rev. W. L. H olcom be, Paator
Sunday
• :tt a m . ____B ible School
11:00 A m . — M orning W orahlp
T:00 p. m- __ E v e n in g S ervice
T:00 p. m. — W ed. M id -W eek
P rayer Servlcea
1:00 p. m. _ L e tt Wed. M illlo n ery Service

Pentecostal
F IR ST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONG WOOD
1(1 O range S treet ,
Rev E. Ruth G rant _ Paator
Sunday 8chool _____ 10:00 a m.
M orning W orahlp — llrCO a m.
Sunday E v en in g __ T:I0 p. m.
Wad. Blbla Study - T:l* p. m.
Conqueror* M attin g
F r i d a y _________ 1:10
p. a .

Presbyterian

Morrtkig Worship _ 1:10 p. m.

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CHURCH
North Monroo
*
C. A. B e s t ir ..
P a o lo s
Oat non
Sunday School _
11:00 a- m .
Oatoon
W orahlp B o rn eo — 11:11 a. no.
S leffo rd M a n o ria l—
W orahlp B ervtes U t i l t a. m.
Stafford M em orial—
Sunday School . - — 11:11 a. m.

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Friday
Romani
16:7-13

,

t

Sunder School ___
M orning W u r e h lp

t i l l a m.
10:11 a nv

MTF M e e t l n g e

• : So p. m.

(In term ed iate, Senior)
E v en in g W orih lp _ 7:10 p. m.

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Saturday
Colossi ana
1 :S-Z0

FIRST P R E gB T T E R IA N
CHURCH
Sanford, FI a
Oak A va A Ird SL
G rover C. S ew ell Jr. __ P a sto r
E d g a r W. Sm ith Jr. A aalatant
*:
'
P a sto r
Church School — —
| : ( | a m.
S eielo n M e e t s ____■ 10:11 a m.
M orning W orahlp _ 11:00 a. m,
P ioneer F ello w th lp _ 1:00 p. m.
Senior H i F ello w sh ip 1:00 p. m.
E venin g W o rih lp __ 7:10 p. m.
Wed. P rayer H ea tin g 7:00 p. ra.

GRACE METHODIST CHURCn
Onor* R d. at W oodland A v e ,
Rev. John H. Hire* Jr., p a sto r
Church School —— t : l l a ra.
M orning W orship
11:00 a m.
M T F ______________ 1:10 p. m.

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■■ ■

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COVENANT P R E SB T T E R IA N
1771 Soulh O rlando D rive
T hom as IL M akla —__ P e sto t
W o r e h l p _____ _
1:00 a m.
Chur oh Sch ool ___ 10:00 A m.

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp;. Mrs. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO,
and Staff

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC,
Rubert Sulouff and Employees

HORNE. DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-02, Sanford

NELSON &amp; CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florid*

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
c : v : K o t i tn *inr * n a - a t a t t

H A RRELt 4 ’BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St., Sanford

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. let. St., Sanford -

SANFORD WELDING 4
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley 4 Employees

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC,
301 W. 1st. St., Sanford

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford

HILL HARDWARE 4
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employe#*

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koleff
and Employeea

A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC,
Slavla, Florida

HILL LUMBER 4 HARDWARE CO
Jimmy Crappa and Employeea

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC,

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO,
J. M- Cameron and Staff

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose 4 Wilks Bowman 4 Employeea

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

SAN
N/

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

TMif“Ifmptoyiwr

SMTTTrS SNAPPIN* TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

WHATABURGER
2545 French Avenua

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO
John Dunn and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
' MORTUARY
Eunlca L Wilson and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb 8Unstrom and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

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C *n U »l B ap tl*t Church. 1411 0 * k Av*.
C h u lu et* r ir e t B epU el Church
C h u lu el* B ep U el M ission
E ld er S p rin g* B a p tlel Church.
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F rlen dah lp B ap itat Church u t
A lla n ou t* S pring*
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Ft ret B e p t ln Cbur*h * f D « » * v f
F tr*t B a p tU l C hurch e! O eaevu
F ir st h a y lU t Church * f L ek* M ery
J i l " U ap tlet C hurch *1 L ake Monro*
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f u l l g h fleh M iu M aary B a p tU l Church.
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F o r e s t C ity B ap itat Church
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B a p ilet
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N ew d el era P rim itiv e S e p tH I Church,
l i t * W. llU t SL
N ew ML l i e u B a p tist Church. M l* P o o r Av*
O ok low u B ouU et ch o p * ), IT4I W. M th IL
0*t* * u B tp tle t Church
F ln ec reet U aptlet Church. 1*1 W. O nor* Rd.
F ro irle Loh* S o p tle t Church, JUdg* l i d ,
P eru F o rk
Fragr*** M Ie*l*uory l e y t U I Chur ok. M idw ay
S eoood S h iloh M U olouory B opU et Church.
N io th * Ill* k * ry

St
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Church.

P e r illin g

D e n a ry

IL M ary M agdalena Cathollo Church. Malt*
l a s t A v a A lta m o n te Spring*
CHRISTIAN
F ir st C h ristia n Church, MIT a Sanford A v a
C o a g r tg o tlo a o ) C h ristian Chnrch,
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14*1 F ork Ay*.
N o rlh sld *
tjh rlailan
Church, F l c r l d a
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CHURCH OF CH RIST
Church c f ChrleL 111! R Furk A v a
Church o f ChrleL O seev a
Church o f C h rllL Longw ood •
Chur oh u f ChrleL F a a la
CHURCH O F GOD
Chnrch of O o4. 11*4 B F rench
C hurch * t O c a Ovted*
Church a t 0 * d M i**t«a B ctarprU *
EPISCOPAL
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A v a , E u tcrp rlae
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A eeeoelou -L u th ero u
Church.
O verbraak
D r , C asselb erry
G ood Shepherd U nited L uther*,
l i t * a O rlande Dr.
L u th eran Churou o f tho R edeem er,
M l W . 14th Fine*
M essiah L u th eran Church. A m erican L oglo*
H ell. P ra irie Lake. P eru Park
■L Luke* L u th eran Church, RL «M B lavU
M ETHODIST
B n ra ett M *m *rlal M ethodist Church, B.
D eB ery A v a . E n terp rise
B ear Lak* M ethodist Church
B eth el AvM.E. Church. C auaau H eigh t*
C aaeslherry C om m u n ity MetUodlet Chnrch.
H w y. IT&gt;II * P tney R id g e fit, C eeeelbetry
DeU ary C om m u n ity M tthodM t Church W .
H ig h la n d * D eB ery
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Sunland B a ta ta s
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F ir st M eth od ist Church, d l l P e r k Ava.
F ir st M ethodist Church o f O viedo
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F ir st Coe I hern M ethodist Church
W e n i e ' i Club I I I Oak A v a
F ro* M ethodist Church, » • • W. t th BL
G en eva M eth od ist Church. O eaevu
O n e # M ethod lot Church. Onern Rd.
G roat C hapel a m e . Church. O vlode
O ukgrovo M eth od ist Church. Ovt*d*
D eteea M etb ed ict Church

■L J a m es A.M R . Sanford Avo.
SL M arp a A.K L Church BL RL 411 O eleea
BL
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ch u rch ,
Sevan tk 4 Kim
A llan 's A.M.B. Church, O liva * l l t h
Church * f God In C hrist, Ovlad*
C h u lu eta C om m unity Church
Church a f God o f P rophecy, H IT B lm A va
C hurch o f Oad Mlaalau, E atarprtaa
Church of J**u* C h rist a f L a tter Day
S a la ts, t i l l P a rk Ava.
C om m unity Chap*). A lla m en t* Spring*
R **l*ru O rthodox Church. BL John* C hry­
so sto m Chapel. H w y. IT-M, F ern P a rk *
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F ir s t Chur ah a t ChrUt, S e le s LUL
4*4 B. la d BL
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T hii l» the q\iiet period for
law enforcement agencies—•
barring the unexpected. It’e
one of three police enjoy dur­
ing the year. Phonca go still,
except for extreme emergenelea, they aay. It happena ev­
ery Chriitmaatim e. The oth­
er two times are a t E n te r
and during the World Seriei.
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l t ’a an older house on Lau­
rel Avenue but the occupants
certainly have extremely good
taste in their landtcaping of
tiie front yard. Drive by.
You'll enjoy it. I t ’a on the
east side of Laurel between
Second and Third Streets.
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Then continue your tour of
the residential section of San­
ford and surrounding arose
The decorations gain in sta ­
ture each year, Beautiful,
s • .* •
They’re making up a' spec­
ial menu for Christm as dinner
a t the county jail. It'll be
served to the shut-ins.
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JIBJLVA.

Wintry Blasts,
Snow Blanket
Most Of m

Facility First
In Expansion

Sniper’s Bullet

SAIGON (U PI) — A sniper’*
bullet ripped through th* wind
screen o&lt; * U. S. helicopter on
By Harry I. Johnaon
a reconnaissance mission F ri­
An energetic building cam ­
By United Press
day, killing the American pilot
paign has been started by the at the controls.
Hesvy snow spread from the
F irst Baptist Church, one
Pacific Northwest info bill­
which will change the profile
ia rd wracked Montana Satur­
of
downtown Sanford into e
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. —
day. Sleet and light snow left
TU PI) — Missouri state prison
modern
Imsgc.
roads treacherous from Texal
The eastern half of the 500- Warden E. V. Nash, the object
-to Michigan.
of a critical legislative report
block of Park Avenue will be
Below Reeling tem perature*
that recommended his ouster,
changed Into s complex ol edu- shot himself In the head. Ha
were reported from Seattle,
Wash., to Sheveporl, La. A
cations! structures rivalling glad less than an hour la ter.
new mass of arctic air was
all others in the arcs.
pushing into the northern
As the Rev, Fred B. Chanceplains.
VALDOSTA. Ga. (U P I) - A
P
astor,
puts it. the expansion
Hazardous driving warnings
spark caused an explosion and
will "keep us sbresst with the
were*up for sections of Texas
fire that threatened to destroy
Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas,
growth and expansion of other an entire block of buslnesa
saoctuary, Sunday School and off-street parking. The plans
THIS MODERNISTIC structure will soon he seen on Pnrk
Nebraska. Iowa, Illinois, Indi­
were drawn up by the architectural firm of McLnnc, Rnnon,
churches in the community." firms Saturday before It was
Avenue as the First Rnptist Church begins nn energetic
ana. Kentucky, Michigan and
McIntosh and Bernardo.
building project in the area. The $350,000 three-story educa­
Land value of the ares la tapped out. Damage wee esti­
Tennessee. Ice closed U. S.
tional building is the sta rt of the project which w ill include a
estim ated at $280,000.
mated at $160,000.
IT in Oklahoma's Arbucklc
Plans call for four new build­
Mountains.
ings tn the area, with the first
Four-Inch snowfalls were
being a $350,000 educational
CAIRO (U PI) — Egyptian
forecast for parts of Iowa and
building of three stories and of jot fighter* shot down a email
Minnesota, Houghton, Mich.,
ultre-modernisUc design.
American plane Saturday ea st
had 21 inches of. snow on Ihe
The building will be located of the M editerranean port city
ground,
on the corners of Magnolia of Alexandria, reliable sources
California's Sierra Neredaa
Avenue and Fifth Street.
said. Two persons balled out of
had 10 Inches of snow. Spokane,
Also planned is s 1,200-seat the American plane.
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Wash., had seven inches of
sanctuary, and the necessary
A Clock Winder recalls the snow. Sphrata, Wash, measur
related facilities.
Zip Code 32771
)
county court proceedings of a ed six Inches and O m ik,
When the entire p rojec\ is
FRANKFURT G ermany few years ago w hen-the ven­ Wash., four Inches. Yakima,
WEATHER: Partly cloudy and mild Sunday; no frost danger thru Monday.
completed, the church will (U PI)— The Free Democrata
erable County Judge Ernest Wash., got three more Inches
have proportionate educational JuntOf partner* In Chancellor
Houtholder sat on the bench. of snow, bringing the total to VOL. 57
United P r e s s Leased W ire
Established iOOf SAT., DECEMBER 19, 1964
SANhORD, FLORIDA NO. 86
space for a graded Sunday Ludwig E rhard's coalition gov­
Many jail cell occupants would seven inches on the ground.
School of 1,200.
ernm ent, Saturday bluntly re­
A billiard closed Interstate
be brought before ,the judge,
Demolition of existing houses jected a proposal to defend
lle ’d talk to them individual­ 80 east of ^Portland. Ore.,
In the way of Immediate pro­ Western Europe with n u c k s r
ly and in a quiet, fatherly stranding 170 motorists, who
jects will start at once, offi| land mines.
tone. Analyzing each prison­ look refuge In homes at Cas­
rials say.
er's response, he'd invariably cade Locks and Bonneville.
A sbOnontli fund raising
reach in his pocket, offer a Portland had five Inches of
project Is now under way. A
dollar bill to the person and snow.
TOlfYO (U P I ).— Commun­
building committee hat recom­
Crack trstns on the Union
set him free with a warm
ist Chinese Deputy P rem ier
WASHINGTON (U P I) — picked party chairman.
mended that a building fund
"M erry Christmas." The Clock Pscfic! Great Northern and Untied Press International flames which consumed their
and Foreign Minister Chen Yi
lie alto, denied any conflict
Rep. (Jerald R. Ford, a "new
savings account be set up un­
Northern
Pacific
railroads
Fires
in
seven
slates
Satiir
rural home near Marked WASHINGTON (U P I) — breed" Republican with Im­ in political philoephy between
Winder recalls the many
said Saturday In Peking that
til such time as the actual
times he'd sit in the court­ were running three to four day claimed at least i t lives, Tree, Ark. Lafferty and Ilia
pressive credentials, Saturday linn and Halleck who waa a construction can begin, The the question of Viet Nam
wife
suffered
minor
burn..
Thr
UniUd
S
U
,e*'
BrlUin
hours
isle
into
Portland
and
Michigan
had
stir
fire
deaths
room watching proceedings.
strong Goldwater supporter committee urges that special should be “settled by the Viet­
Five children burned to
France have told Russia challenged veteran Rep. C har­
Carolina and ArWhen they were over, he walk­ northbound Southern Pacific andNorth
In the recent presidential elec­ offerings be made tn addition nam ese people through nego­
les
A.
Halleck
for
leadership
death when flames destroyed thry are ready to hold "ined down the stairs—feeling trains from California were Kansas live each.Washington
tiations without foreign Inters
of the thin GOP f.rce s in the tion.
to the normal pledges to the
and Illinois three each and their (fame home near Kins formal" four power meetings
such nearer to the true mean­ two hours behind schedule.
lereaee."
But
he
clearly
linked
HalU. S. House of Represents
church budget.
The tem perature dipped to Pennsylvania and South Daku- ton, N. C. Their mother, Mrs. in Berlin on problems involving of {Christmas.
(
leek to the Republican past
The amount to be borrowed
. . .
Ucrda Spence, escaped with, „
...
13 below at Broadus, Mont., &gt;ta each reported one
The 140 Republican House and said tha GOP must enter will depend on th* actual bid
Friday 20 persona perished out Injury from the b u rning,1^ th ' w,,ole of IUrlln' 0 ,f‘Another Houaholdar—Kar- and 11 below at Mtnot, N. D,,
tenant bouse.
ci*la here said Saturday.
membeia left after the Demo­ "a new era . . . writ* ■ ntw price of contractors, church
lyle, the son of Judga H o w early ,!n the dnyrfTi- W4fi,'-nir in a nursing home fire at
leaders say.
Three
of
the
five
children'
The
Allied
statem
ent
w
ai
crats'
election landslide wilt chapter."
holdar — will occupy tha same below at Duluth, MtnC," atd Fountain town, Ind., and four
The 64 - year • old llallerk
R iy Slayton Is general chair­
bench sta rrin g next month, A tem peratures at ^ »•«*■ tilt died when flames swept an of Ray Kealy were killrd in nude to the Soviet liaison of- choose their leaders for the
planned
to
break
off
a
Flori­
man
of the atecrlng committee
a
fire
which
raied
their
home
employes'
dormitory
at
a
flood of memories will return. zero mark * ( • U*»r»«-*ed *.
five in East Berlin in a teply new RUth Congress at a party da varatlon with his wife and which constats of Irving Pryor,
•' » *
tro ss the ndi
h&gt;f Winfield (111.) nursing home. at Seattle, Wash. Kealy. hu to an eatlier vague Soviet rauru* Jan. 4.
By Donna Estes
return to Washington Mon­ E. R. Wood, E. C. Harper Sr.,
Six of the nine children o( wife and the other two chit
Have you noticed how tra f­ states to New F.nflaDd.
The Ford Halleck battle for
overtuia
suggesting
fourday And aide said he had no and Lyman Phillips.
The
gaiety
end happiness of
Below
(reeling
readings Elbert' and Marie Cox lost dren were Injured.
fic has roomed on First
the post of minority leader
Other committees include:
Intention of letting
Ford
At Olney, III . (armor Frank p im tr m eet ink*500 Long wood children attend­
S treet? And the streets ami were riworded at Atlanta. Ga : their lives when (lames de­
' could be even tn-re Intense
Finance— C. L. _ Park Sr., ing the annual community
Th* Allies
t h a t than the struggle for leader­ walk off with the Job, and "of
stores are crowded with shop­ Birmingham, Ala.; Charleston, stroyed their two story home Price died o( burns received
chairm an; ano C. L. Robinson, Christmas party was m arred
course
ha
will
run
for
leader.”
when
an
oil
heating
dovicr
ev
at
the
Detiolt
suburb
of
War­
S.
C
;
Charlotte,
N.
C
;
Mem­
pers. An atheist from the
Hletl r«‘|fUllir til Iks br lir hi ship tn the national parly.
J Roy Britt, C. W. Baker and by a tragic accident Saturday
darkest corner of Russia phis, Tenn , Little Rock, Ark , ren, Mich. The children's plodod as he attempted to Mltrrnaitrly in h u t t u r d \ \ v»t
The 51-year-old Ford, a
Kenneth McIntosh.
thaw
a
(roien
livestock
w
ater­
afternoon.
mother
was
critically
burned.
ami
San
Antonio,
Tex.
It
was
would know full well a spec­
lll-t title
! former football player from
Plans and development— R.
Five of the 12 children of ing tank.
Mrs. Kenneth Brabaton and
ial holiday is here, should he nine degrees early in the day
Tin.*i? have been no re g u la r Grand Rapids, Mich., was one
Witltard Warfield, chairman; Mr*. Claude Layo were aerIn Chicago Mrs. Isoln-I Con
be permitted to visit this area. at Asheville, N. C., and Jfi Dwayne Lafferty perished in
and R. F. Cooper, Osbortfe lously burned with hotting w a­
rad, almost blind and partial mwctjnKH a m o n g the four H?r- ! . f the "young tu rk s” who
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degrees at Now Orleans, La.
Dorminey,
George Pitta rd, ter, bring prepared for coffee,
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ly
paralyzed, burned to death IHi 4JCiU|uition |K»wera aim # helped llallerk Upset Rep.
Light
snow
at
Chicago
gist
John Sauls Jr-, son of Mr.
ll*4b * h e n the Ku»aiar» walk* Joseph W. M artin IR-M s M.)
M rt; Cecil Tucker, L. Burk* when a kettle (lipped from
|
when
her
dressing
g
o
w
n
etl
highways,
leading
to
a
20
and Mrs John Saul* Sr., 624
f d o u t of th e Allied Kom* for the Job of minority leader
I caught fire.
A Gold Award for 100 per Steele, Carlton Henley. Mrs. Mrs. Bra b ato n 's' hands.
Escambia Dr., Sanford, and a car accident on the Edens Ex­
' In the Chicago suburb ol m andatura Just before they in 1959, Muitin had held the rent participation among em­ C. L. Park, Cecil A Tucker
Mrs. B rabiton, suffering
pressway
and
two
six-car
freshman a t the University
North Itivrrside, 111., Mts All l"cripllat#d the Berlin block- jmst for 29 years.
ployes hat been presented by and Mrs. M argaret Reynolds. first, second and third degree
of Florida, is a member of the chain reaction pileups on the
tnma lirnliek, an elderly wid “'**'•
Halleck, a short, ruddy- Seminole County United Fund
burns, was taken tn Florida
Marching tu to r Band which same route, sending 15 per
Soviet overture faced grandfather from Rens- officials to the Kilgore Seed
Sanitarium and H o s p i t a l ,
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A ow, lost her life Saturday
will participata in Governor- sons to hospitals.
have lM‘«n mad* selear, Ind., was former Presi­ Company.
where ihe waa later reported
Russia's Debt
Hay drops were underway in record setting 79,683,659 Amer­ when flames destroyed her '" l*
elect Haydon Bum s' inaug­
home.
by
on*
or
more
Soviet diplo- dent Elsenhower's right hand
In "fa ir" condition.
Th* firm'* employe* con­
uration in Tallahassee, Jan. 5. eight counties of eastern Mon icans voted it) tiie November
Gwendolyn Clark, 12, burn
Berlin to Allied offl- man In Congress and is known tributed t'25 to this year'*
Mra. Layo - suffered third
Young Sauls, • graduate of U na which President Johnson presidential election, an offi­
cd
to
death
,nnd
her
father,
H
waa
extremely vague, as a n»-h&lt;dd«-bsrrrd priltlr*! f40,0()0 campaign along with To U N Talked
degree burns of the eyes and
cial
tabulation
showed
Satur­
Seminole Jfigh School's clast proclaimed a disaster area
mother and two sisters were Western officials suijiccted
strategist. He has been the $25 from Rufus A. Kersey
NEW YORK (U P I)—Secre­ second degree burns on tha
of 1964, is the only member of Friday. Up to 50 per cent o( day The only uncertified fig­
ures
In
the
listing
are
Uiose
injured
Saturday when H aim 's the J{u»»iun» m ea n t th? u l k t GOP leaders for six years.
Sr., IS gift* from C. A. Me- tary of Slate Dean Rusk held face, shoulders and chest. Sba
the
cattle
U
s
the
area
were
the Florida hand from San­
(or Pennsylvania.
1 destroyed her two-story home '« apply only to West Berlin.
Ford, In announcing his W hnrtar Grove Service and "inconclusive" talks Saturday was given em ergency tre a t­
feared dead from exposure
ford or Seminole County,
The final returns confirmed | near Ebensburg, P a.
| Th« Russians have rejected candidacy, said the future of th* Young Women's Improve­ with Soviet Foreign Minister ment at the hospital and was
Western claims that East
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UlC_ two-party system wms at ment Club, plus a f t gift Andrei A, Gromyko on a com- reported resting "latlsfactor— ait ■"tffBjrry-(jmFrlj*om fttffr
■*" !■ Ideally
M
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stake, and the GOP leadership from John 11. Muaan. ■ ■■■ ■ ‘pnmrtew p)«&gt;f h r - Oiwals HSe to lU a L has .L a m a .- — ■ - ...
gave a surprising shqck Ui the •
■ w in c n u n s
M CoIdw&lt;Ur&gt; Uy tlM, ,
Aberdeen. s. d .
f -o.- (tower control, 9
These contribution* brought deadlock on Russia’s $52.6
must display "a willingness
•dull* at Uic Pinect-ext school
The Russians also indicated
the total of the Itlrtt driva to million UN debt.
| pat landslide margin in hl*-| At Oak Ridge, T enn. Sam
children’* ‘ Chrislma* party.
to
try
new
Ideas
by
leading
On Farm Labor
date to $33,087.61 and leaves
tory. In tact, Johnson's vote Giles, 11, got up early fdr a they felt that four-power ronBut a U. S. spokesman said
The hoy — who ahaI] remain
reacting, UK $6,912.39 away from Its
was the biggest ever obtain­ morning snack and smelled tact* should lake place only
ROME ( J P I ) — Th* Italian
of
llie plan. Introduced By Gen­
m onym oui to avoid further
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
.moke. He awakened hi. fa in West Berlin.
| " No OT,a U
lo *’1 ',n objective.
eral Anem bly President Alex Parliam ent failed on a seventh
am barrasim cnt to bis parents The Labor Department an ­ ed by a presidential condidatc
thcr. who suffered third de-i
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Homer L Osborn, head of Quaison Sackey
of Ghana: Ballot today to elect a
—climbed on Santa Claus' lap, nounced new restrictions late —7,515,212 more than polled gree burn* while rescuing the
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60.minute ball players,
he Kilgore'a operation here, told
by
Dwight
D.
Eisenhow-er
In
president (or th* country.
"That idea Is still alive "
looked up and announced: "I Saturday designed to discour­
family'* 11 children.
le a d e r Q u its
' ^ s d at a brief n e w , ermfer- tJF headquarter* that he and
think you oughtlt have a age importation of Mexican 1956.
Eight firemen were hurt: SALISBURY. R.h'xd«iut — *nre.
hia employes, this year will
The final count waa Johnpunch in the novel" Where­ farm labor and give U. S.
while battling a five-alarm (L'PI) — Sir Roy Welrniky,
Ford said the House con- Use a piggy bunk which w))l
s
o
n
M
C
I26,245;
Goldwater,
upon, he bopped Santa in the farm workers priority for
Serving Hanford and
27,173,891. Unpledged electors! fire which caused damage es- the burly ex premier of the [ test wa» "related
no way" he passed among tha com­
becxerl.
available jobs.
in Alabama and minor p arty , tim ated at more than *5 mil- Rhodesian federation, resigned to the national party struggle pany's personnel on paydays.
Seminole County Since 1950”
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Labor Secretary W. Wil­
lion to Dallas' famed Nriman- Saturday night as leader of the Involving
When time for the 1066 UF
The American Broadcasting lard Wlrta, said U. S. farm ­ candidates got another 383,Marcus
departm
ent
store,
opposition
Rhodesia
party.
I
Barry
drfr#
arrives, "porky" will b#
520
votes
Company carried 65 minutes ers would be subjected to fed­
"aftuqhf/.ed" and contenta
Johnson's total was 61 per
of excerpts from "Tha Mes­ eral immigration laws in a t­
aftrntrlbuled on behalf
siah” by Handel by tha Stet­ tem pting to acquire "btac- cent of all ballota caat. This
of Kilgore employea. "This,"
was two-tenths of one per cent
son University Choir under
Mexican farm hands more than Franklin D.' Roose­
said Osborn, “will keep the
the direction of Prof, liarold —for tem porary work.
* Authorised Sales &amp; Service
United Fund 'alive' to all of
velt'*
second
term
margin
in
51. Giffin. The program waa
About 200,000 Mexican |a- 1935.
us
during
the
year
and
ahould
presented on tha company's
borera per year previously
WASHINGTON (U P I) — Prealdent
That will be a tough job. In early Sep­ be a painless manner of giv­
coaat-to-cosat network.
were adm itted to the United
ing."
Johnaon will leave for a Chriatmas-inA
F
Jet
Crashes,
tember and October, government agencie*
States, generally for three
UF campaign chairmen,
Texai holiday Sunday but most of his tima
submitted their first money requests for Troy Ray, auggeslad today
months, under Public Law 78.
there will be spent tn an item-by item eco­
Congress this year refused to Pilot Rescued
the ntw year. The total cam* to |108 bil­ th a t tha Kilgore plan might
SIOPFINE
nomy review of hia new federal budget,
extend
tha
law
which
expiree
be of Intaraat Co other buiilion.
c m itfi
ST. PETERSBURG ( U P D - tha Whfta House announced Saturday.
Dec. 91.
nese and profaatlonal firm*
W
hat
Johnson
is
now
faced
with,
Reedy
lie
will
take
budget
director
Kcrmit
Gor­
An Air Force Fd00 Super
end
office* •* a unique m eth­
eaid, i* the job of cutting th* requeate,
Jet "flamed out" during a don to ^iia LBJ ranch near Johnson City
Lincoln
od of obtaining better reiulte.
plua
deciding
w|}at
new
legiilaliva
proalong
with
a
foot
locker
and
two
big
card­
landing approach to MacDill
O ther UF official* doffed
Disabled Vessel AFB Saturday and crashed in­ board boxra filled with data needed for the g ia m t to recommend.
Continental
To do tha job, Reedy laid, Ilia Chief Ex­ their hate along with Ray to
to the shallows of Tam pa.B ay budget review.
Every Typ* Repair
ecutive will go over tha budget "on a line- “ A thinking, 'care-full* group
White House press secretary George
south of here.
In Tow By C G
of citizen* in our area."
On All
byjtine, item-by-ltem basia."
Reedy aaid Mre, Johnaon and daughter,
The
pilot,
Capt.
C.
W.
B
rad­
CHRISTMAS SEALS (i|M T I l i d
Make* * Mad via '
Sinca eubstantiva change* ar* virtually
NEW ORLEANS (UP1&gt;— ley, ejected from the crippled Luci, also will go along but older daught­
• t l l f RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Th* Coast Guard cutter Cardi­ jet and waa picked up by a e r Lynda will rymain hare a few days.
Impoaeibl# afte r New Year’s Day, ha la ex­
gan had tha diaablad ‘'Mias Coast Guard helicopter — ap ­
pected to have made bis final decision* on
The President will stay in Texas until
LONDON (UPI) - Polish
Demeanor" in tow Saturday parently . uninjured. He was after Christm as. Except for tim e off for
w hat and w hert to spend by th* time he Foreign Minister Adam Rareturns to the White House.
beaded fa r Panam a City, Fla flown to the MacDill hospital. the holiday itself, he will be deciding what
packl will get a cool reception
109 N. Palmetto A n .
On* Whit* House budget expert put it when he tells British lea do n
Tha cu tter and the TS-foot
The plane bit ar tree on Ba­ to do Id tha way of fiscal 1966 budget eurSanford, Fla.
th is w sy: In prospect, h* said. Is a “ vary about hia plans tor an Eastfishing veasel o a t ot Tampa, ham a Sbor« Drive, narrowly I* ry .
(Corner
M
Palmetto
intensive period of budgetary surgery— West conference lo ensure EuF la , were expected to arrive misting aeveral bouses and
Reedy said Johnion was detcrmlnad to
with th* President taking bold as chief opean
In P anam a‘C hy early Sunday plunged into tlx feet of water cut the budget as "prudently s t ha possi­
security, diplomatic
surgeon."
,
morning.
bly can."
'
tour cep said Saturday,
at the edge of the bay^

Ends Life

Explosion

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Plane Downed ’*

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Fire s C ontinue, Allies Are Ready R ep u b lican W ar
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‘No Interference*

With Russians

Women Burned
Al Yule Parly

Gold Award Goes
To Kilgore Co.

LBJ Landslide
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WASHINGTON (U P I) —
A group of the nation’s bulln e n leaden have told.P residenl Johnson they have "high
hopes for the economy" If gov*
ernm eat and business continue
to work together.
Fourteen top level execu­
tives met with Johnson to give
him their view* on the outlook
for the economy.
-T h e ir ipokeeman, American
Telephoua A Telegraph Com-

pany chairman Frederick Kappel told newsmen afterw ard
they HO rfot foresee any eco­
nomic trouble* in the coming
year.
Terming the sesaion "very
constructive," Kappel said he
dors not expect a downturn in
the current economic boom.
Hr mmmrr! up the exerutivce’ view* by taying th « t "I
think ft I* our judgm ent that
thin year 1085 should not be

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Kappel said he felt Johnson
had • "very sound understand­
ing" of businrss. He added
that the President "is being
extremely wise in his th ought­
ful evaluation of business and
the^economy."
The meeting with the busisim llar
ilar In
ness lead en w ai ilm
ir
purpoae to a aeiiion with lalxbor lead en the day before,

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During th a t meeting AFL *
(*IO President George Meany
brought up the subject o f 'a
campaign to abolish sta te laws
barring
compulsory
union
membership.
B ut White House Press Seere ta ry Georg# E. Reedy said
the President did not discuss
specific Issues or legislative
proposals with the businessmtn.

row two, Laura Holla, Ellen Butts, Morgan Ben­
nett anil Ixtwell Martindill; row three, Armon
Itossmam Regina Murray, Cheryl Kltner, David
Krhold, Pat Osburn and Robert Thompson. Patty
Thompson is soloist for the program.

GRACE METHODIST Junior Choir will present
jta nnminl Christman Concert nt 7:30 p.m. Sun­
day with Mrs. Otia Taylor directing. Sinking
will be, left to rilfht. front, Ann Martindill,
Christ! Williams, Linda Bo^n, Kate Turner.
Diane Kltner, Steven Hires and James Griffin;

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Pdffe 2—Sat. Dec. 1ft, '64
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Spunky Teenager
Losing 6 inches
Of Her Height
OSWESTRY,
(U P I) — A spunky teenage
girl who grew to a height of
6 feet 7 4 Inches is under­
going a seriea of bone
atlona to make her a
shorter.
Joking about the problems
•he has had because of he.*
height, ] 9-year-old Ann Row•ton quipped: "Small boys
used to asked me ‘what's tba
w eather like up th e re '? "
Looking ahead to the last of
four operations In which doc­
tors are removing bonea from
her legs, the girt said) "This
will be a great Christmas.
She has undergone three op.
erations in the last three
month*.
A spokesman a t the Oswes­
try Orthopedic Hospital said
•he w ai making satisfactory
progress hut it was too early
to tell if the operations would
be successful.
The auburn-haired girl Is
hospitalized with both her
legs in plaster casts.
A fter the fourth operation,
for which the dale has not
been set, Miss Rowaton will
be 8 feet 1 inch tall.
"When this is all over I hope
to lead the same so rt of life as
any other girl," she said.

Burns Provided Rail Strike Injunction Second Burns
Aide Appointed Seminole Men
With Airplane
Decision Postponed

ATTENDING THE holiday tea given by Lyman High School Home Eco­
nomics clanncn for parents and faculty, Mrs. Edwin Futgerson is ^served
Tby Carol Bnmbnlough, Lana Beck and Denise McCall.

J a c k s o n v i l l e &lt;u p d - Florida ia gaining fast in tha
per capita expenditure for
public education but atill
ranks below the national av­
erage, according to tha Stata
Chamber of Commerce.'
Florida moved from 44th iq
capita expenditure in 1982
to 37th in 1963, the Chamber
aaid in it* weakly bualneaa
review.
%
"F'lorida’a faster than na­
tional rate of increase Indi­
cate# an improving trend In
tbe atate'a school and univtraitiea," the Chamber aald.
"Tbe Florida total figures
to $107 for every resident-of
the state, 17 per cerit more
than in 1982. The national av­
erage waa $127 per peraon
but iftt r ite of gain w ai o n ly - *
half of Florida'*."
The Chamber laid Floridana
spent $593.7 million on publie
education in 1983, a 29 per
cent Increase over the pre­
vious year, compared with a
10 . per cent increase nationily.
S tate univeraitlea and jun­
ior colleges showed the big­•- Y
gest increase, up 24 per cent
to $91.6 million.
Publie schools Increased 18
per cent to $488.4 million,
while schools for the handlcapped and other special
schools were up eight per
cent to $13.7 million.

Shower Record
GIRL SCOUTS of Troop 338 went caroling in n truck belonging to their

STOCKHOM, Calif. (U PI) Stephen Knowlea, 19, Palo Al­
to. stepped out of tbe showers
in bis dormitory at the Uni­
versity of the Pacific and
claimed a new record for slay­
ing under" running w ater—15
hours and 1 minute.

JACKSONVILLE (U P I) —
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) leader, Mrs. Nance Russell. They enjoyed hot chocolate a t the Howell
Gov.-elect Ilaydnn Burns nam­
F o u r grocery chain executives
Park home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Leonard then visited parts of Altamonte
'CHICAGO ( U P I ) — A federlV, out-tbe'W eck, including some ed in su ran ce, execuUyjs JW lSprings and CasflcJbc'm’ to ninjp. Shown, from left, Sharon Warren,
announced they will provide
lfam
J
.
Hamrick,
of
Jacksoiwi
Ch8*yi \Vn4tcrIrK#re» caatuSusie and-ij)pbbic.Wvb be r ^ ya re n Donaldson . &gt;
GAlNESVTLLFr-F'mir Semi
Gov.-elect Haydoo Burne with Judge may decide T u esd ay ! unusual night court sessions,
oo the permanent injunction v llle ,'to d a y as chairman of inole County men w e r e
and Melenda Casselberry.
,
a 1250.000 executive airplane whether he will grant the na
the Hotel and R estaurant
request. *
among the 978 University of
when he takes office in Ja n ­ lion's m ajor railroads an in­
The railroads say a strike Commission for his adm inis­
junction blocking a strike n!
Florida, students*, who got |
uary.
by the three unions would be tration.
The four men( executive* of 52,000 members of three olfdegrees wlirn the institution's
illegal because the unions are
Hamrick, who was state
Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. are A. train unions.
first trim ester of the 1964-65
not
authorized
bargaining
campaign
manager
for
Burn*,
U. S. District Court Judge Jo­
academic year closed F'riday.
D. Davis and J. E. DavU. both
agents for their members. The currently Is on leave from bis
of Jacksonville; M. Austin Da­ seph Sam Pen-y had been ex­
They were Richard Alan
railroads say I he iminns have Job as vice president of the
vis, of Miami, and Tine W. pected to rule Saturday on the
Feinberg
and
Robert
A,
waived
that
right
to
the
AFT/Gulf Life Insurance Company.
DavU, of Montgomery, Ala. petition but he indicated he
Samuel
of
Sanford,
anil
Curl
Noting Hamrick'* rep u ta­
will not announce a decision CIO Railway Department In
They are brothers.
J. F'aliry and John P. Teslnthe past.
tion
as a public apeaker,
before
Tuesday
at
the
earlieil.
The lour men said they have
WASHIN GTON fU P I) — Coast Guard.
Tiic unions contend they are Burn* a*id, "I plan to aik »ky. of Oviedo.
Last Monday Perry granted
purchased the * Convair twinSamuel
was giiintrd
a Stump rflllectora will get anTTi# st.irips will bring to
authorized
bargaining
agents
him
lo
serve
a
t
spokesman
engine sircrait and agreed to a 10-day restraining order
bachelor of aclence degree?* other bunntiza next year.
II the number of com mem- j
and
that
they
have
a
right
to
for
the
mate
on
various
while
be
considers
the
petition
lease it to the slate &lt;&gt;( Fkinds
F'einbcrg a .bachelor ol line
orative issues planned for
lor one dollar a year lor the of all but two of the nation’s strike since all rem edies of|«peafcing e n g a g e m e n t * in the arts, F'abry s bachelor of sci-1 P ualm atlrr General John 1985. four short of normal.
the
Railway
Labor
Art
havejFiast
and
MidwtM
where
he
m
ajor
railroads
to
enjoin
tbe
A. Gronouaki announced that I "AV. gave thoughtful con- I
Governor's personal uae.
[will present the Florida im- cnce in journalism and Tesin
"This aircraft is going lo pro­ strike by the machinists, sheet been exhausted.
six more new stamps will be sub-ration to the great nuin- |
sky
a
hachelor
of
science
in
A strike by the three unions age in a m u t able m anner."
vide me with a very valuable mots I workers and electrical
her of requests for new
issued.
wvuk! tie up all major rad j Hamrick is the second Jack- agriculture
jk tr
OERNZ-O-MATIC
working Instrument as Gover­ workers.
1 he university granted de­
stam ps." Gronouski said, "and
They
will
Include
onr
roniTbe three unions, all mem- hues 10
nation except the 1sonvillt in iu ran rr executive
nor," liurt»s_ asld in thanking
grees
to
715
nun
and
201
have
selected
what
wo
think
niemorating
the
lute
former
firful
^ TVonder
bers of the AFI-rClO Railway■i Florida Last Coast and South- to l&gt;« appointed to Rum s' 'Tilthe men.
women.
President H e r b e r t tT.uk will contribute to a wellJtle cabinet."
"It will give the slate a Employcs' D epsrtm enl. then crn Railways.
Selection
101 Uhob from J
rounded program ,"
Hoover.
Three
other shoperaft
sboprraft unions,
unions ; Charles Campbell, bead of
chance lo put Its best foot announced there would be no
in ree other
The
ot
hr
i*
will
be
cum*
The
Sa
l
v
at
i
o
n
\
r
m
v
l
a
m
p
Of
forward when we hoat visit-1atrike until after the New , ln ,tu' AFL-CtO Railway Em (hr South Centra] Office of j S i n j f O r I t i l It ii F U |) l
Cellar To Roof
BEDFORD. England (U l'lt Nirmuiullve issurs foi Iniffir
ing dignltariea and industrial Year'# holiday.
(flloyet D epartment agreed Nov. prudential insurance Comprospects "
j Perry held hearing* through
nn nrw r°n iracts following p«ny w«» named chairman of — Singer Rlrliy Valence. 2*. sn fily , the Salvation Army, religious and ehnritohte o r­
whose recordings of "Tell the Magna t arta. the great ganisation's limth anniver­
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MILLERS-FALLS
a presidential e m e r g e n c y
I.aura 1 l-nve Her" sold more Italian poet, Dante Alighieri, sary.
INSTANT HEAT
hoard,
The National Safety Coun
than 300,ono copiea, told a ami another in the John Sin­
bankruptcy court tic re he ti gleton Copley jiainting series cil pro posed the highway
However, the machinists. P G a | C h r k t m n c
sheet metal workers and elec-1 r' t : 0 1 V * I l l T a i IT1Q S
There also will be a com­ safety issue, pointing out that
more than $50.ono in debt he
&gt;Incians declined In accept the
cause he "becam e too accust­ memorative postal raid m ark­ • it will call attention of milRight For
Reg. 38.95
board'* recommendation* of Fof The Blind
omed lo a standard of living to ing the 175th anniversary of li«r.a the need for driver ed­
Any Male!
the founding of the U. S. ucation and safety devices.
Jpay hoods totalling 27 cent*
reduce "
NEW YORK (U P li — Thr
an hour over lliree year*.
eager
The Christmas l u o c b e ©n - Complying wtih
The unioni are demanding Associated Blind, whose policy
meeting and party of Smith qUevt*, Maryann posed the pay boost* totaling 36 cent* is "let tha blind Irad thr
Corning W are
Seminole Welcome Wagon Club group and out popped a atuffod 'a n hour over three year* but blind,” threw- • unique Christ,
waa held Thursday with 37 gray m ouh-m uch to the therrl-. the carrier* have indicated mas party for blind children
B a b o K S e u M
m em bers ,n attendance.
ment ol the parly.
they will stand fast on the who hava been w riting their
Highlight of the gift exchange
Getting down to bualneaa, thr emergency board re to m mco'ia- Christmas wishes to a blind
was presentation of a minia­ new board waa presented and 1Goos.
Santa Claus ln BralRf.
ture c-qmera lo HeriM Re­ approved by the general mem -'
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The aightle*a Santa Is Irv­
Full
porter Maryann ty k e wfi« has berahip after Introdurtioju by Tn m i e s &lt; Q l l l t o r l
ing
M. Selis, tha organiza­
been electrtl ppesldenl of sthe 1964 President Sandy L aP om . 1
Selection
, f? 1 „ °
. tion’* eiecutive director, .who
group for the coming year. Seriing for the new year, other 1n J u l,lr * " f ,h *
,,U|rh
the .youngster* whal
then -U eo - Mitoei wO&gt; bo W—r b1 ■W
an Inqui
Paulsen, first vice p re sid e n t;!:.......... » V
—Braille watches, Braille in­
G W l' Pettinati. second vire
V
V m
terlocking dominoes and other
« p,
Custom
p r e id e n t; G.nnle F ritter corSeminole gift*, earh Inscribed with th*
M ade
IcuunlV -^m irU iou.,.
child's name m Braille.
ces Dickinson, recording score
ta ry ; Melanie Stewart, treeSHREWSBURY England - surer and Sue Gates, histor­
SETS
(U PI) — Bert Jam es, ■ 36- ian and publicity.
FROM
jear-old grandfather, thanked
Installation la scheduled for
Che Pension* Ministry today live Jan. 21 meeting at the 1m-,
for the $$ "m aternity benefit" perial House in Winter Park
check he received in the mail. with Mr* Judy H urlburt, area
G E N E R A L ^ E L E C T R IC
"F or me to become a mom auperviaor, preaiding.
would be a rem arkable ac­ Tbe incoming and outgoing
hievement, 1 am 58 years old, board member# will have a!
supposedly male and a grand- luncheon lan. I at the Capri
•
I" V M l.lt S
• BLENDERS
father twice . .
Jam es aaid Restaurant In Sanford beginn­
• u o ffef: m a k e r s
• IRONS
in a letter to the m inistry.
ing et 11:30 a. m. First meet
• KITCHEN MIXERS
• CAN OPENER
"Carefully
thinking back ing of the new board will be
over the last nine months, I held Jan. It, 11:30 a. m , at
RID-Jtn
cannot rem em ber indulging in (he home of tbe preaident
any activities that could hava
Special gunata at Thursday'*
had their climax in Uvia a c ­ meeting wert Brenda Dimeter.
hievement.
Betty Barker, Roae Hall, Re
’ Original Knee
"Do I return your postal gina McC alien and VloJel
Room
d raft and sacrifice my m other­ Hub*.
&gt; New Htop-Or-Go
h o o d s * am I lo expect a b al­
Prize w'nnera for the day
Cookware
W heel*
ance at paym ent: Yours Ma­ were Hannah Michael, door
Finlahod With
1 12 Height
ternally.”
prize; France* Cordell, firat
Adjustment*
DU PO N T,
bridge; Mrs Mliea, second
1 Self Leveling
TEFLON
hrldge; Mildred Knight, firat
Foot
canasta; H arriett Reia, aecond
Complete
can aita and Marie Boardman
Assortment
LONDON (U PI) — Adrian pinochle.
'*
Moke her hgjiday ipedal with a lovely, (rogrong*

Stamp Bonanza Seen
For U . S. Collectors

FO R E V E R Y O N E !
TORCH KIT

Camping:
Equipment

Reporter Gets Scare Taking
Photo For Welcome Wagon

SOLDERING KIT

(pM Al&amp;AA

Ideal for Christmas!

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FIREPLACE
SETTINGS

R C A V lC IO R ^ a h ^ to

Grandfather Gelt
Maternity Check

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Curtain
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for Stepped-Up Power...More
Natural Sound...Utmost Dependability

HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES

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Doyle Original
Bought By Son

Conan Doyla, |]-yaar-«ld aon
of tha creator of Bherlock
Funeral N otice
Holme*, has paid &lt;11,900 a t
an auction here for the only &gt;*csT. r.R o n u tt ■. t n — ru n .
•rat eesvlrea lo r n e o r e * R.
knows original manuacript of
Bsat I r , TI. a f L aka M arr
ono of hia fathar'a otorlea.
w k a died F rid ay, srltl k« bald

The manuacript of "Tbe
Adventure of tho Greek 1»^ r p r e t e r - com* up for eel*
a t CkriaUe't Auction (jailer).

a t I * m Monday a i Brtaaoa
F u n eral
H em *
w ith
1t*v.
Fred R. C h sn eo a frirta tta g .
B uriat w ill bt la K v tr g r te n
C s in e is tr .
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F u n eral
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Apopka Group

Beautiful Lunar &lt;
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UCom m ands V A H -3 Eclipse Visible

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Cdr. Bryan B. Brown r*Utv - '
*ed Cdr. George -W. Kimmons
By Julia Bartov
By United Prrxs
ms commanding officer of San­
John
Asher, national Jaycec
One of the most beautiful
ford’* Reconnii*»ancc Attack
director from Apopka and
lunar
eclipses
ever
seen
was
Squadron T h r e e (RVAH-3)
guest at the South Seminole
visible Fliilny night for.about
during Impressive ceremonies
Jaycce dinner meeting at the
one
hour
for
half
the
world.
Friday afternoon in the squad­
W indjammer W e d n e s d a y
The shadow of the earth
ron’s hangar.
night, spoke on requirem ents
cast
23S.OOO
mile*
In
space
In assuming command of
and steps of organization.
turned the moon fiom pearly
RVAH-3, the largest based
» Other guests from the Apop
white
to
ddll
copper
ltd
.
squadron at SNAS, Brown as­
ka civic group were Ben Du
The rare total lunar eclipse j
s u m e s the responsibility for
boris, president; Roger Rawwas
visible
in
froth
North
supervising and directing the
les, program chairman and
and South America, most of
training of replacement flight
John Sanders. Larry LudcnEurope
and
Africa,
atul
crows and -maintenance sup­
burg. Aubry Hall. Bob AlJdacross the Atlantic Ocean. It
port personnel for the fleet re­
redde, J. C. Calton, Sher­
was
the
ta
st
total
moon
connaissance attack squad­
wood Starbird, Charles Vick.
blackouts
Americans
will
see
rons.
Ronald Rawlos and llud Woo­
until Oct. 12, 1968 .
Kimmons, fringing to a
ster.
"It
has
to
gtr
down
ilf
his­
close six years In Sanford na­
Tlic Ballentine "Roll-A-Bartory as one of the most beau, j
val aviation Is now scheduled
reU"
was presented by the
‘
tiful
lunar
eclipses
ever
,
h a v e ANOTHER COOKIE, iwtyn Maureen Ryan (right), to Mr«. Lula
to report aboard the aircraft
AiKipka group under direction
i__seem’’. said Dg t'red Hess^asH a r r ie r U5S Coral Sea as air
Mt-Lvuiul, home .P fuim m ics tciidier. itnd.Mrs, Loin Toole, CBE eo-onjiijnM tht! projntB fitairmsn.
sirelate astronom er » t the |
tor. «t l.ytnan High School til n ten given by the six home economics
operations officer.
South
Seminole
Jaycees.
Hayden Planetarium in New j
classes. Imaginative Christmas decorations created by the girls were on
In December, 1959 he was as­
newest
group
tn
tiie
area,
meet
j
Voile.
signed to VAH-J to undergo
display for tiie event.
the first and third Wednesday
He said a “ bcuutifu! -ha- I
training in the Skywarviors,
of each month in the Alta­
Inoipl ring effect’’ was creal- ;
which culminated with com­
monte
Springs
Community
vd as the earth inuved silent­
mand of VAH-9. Prior to as­
House. Executive board ses­
ly between the moon and th e .
suming command of Thicc, he
sions arc held the first Wed­
sun—the source of reflected
served a lour on Hatwing One
nesday of each month.
mnir light.
staff. Kimmons resides with
The heavenly phenomenon
his wife, the form er Miss Bil-#
if the same site Is used the level canal to replace thp-pre.
WASHINGTON ( V r i)
" L ig h t travels 186,060 miles
ely-pubflcixed and v|».
• lie It. Little, and two children
present canal might have to sent one.
The
United
States
Is
prepared
CDIL
HYHAN
H.
Brown
cults
ccrcinouitil
cake
per
second.
. at [to pine Lake Drive. ,
’
Iblr'Nwy ns* most of North
He also disclosed plans to
to give I’u n a m n s u b s ta n t ia l tm elosed m ly for about 12
at change of comniunii of RVAH-iJ.
Brown comes to the helm of
America.
negotiate a new treaty with
help in c a s in g the economic days during construction.
RVAH-3 well qualified for
Only San "N anciteo, cover­
i m p a c t w-titeh would re su lt
J o h n s o n announced the Panama .jn operation of the
command, having Just served
ed l&gt;y a heavy blynhet of fog.
from building a new c an a l at (lilted htntes would pres* present canal and Its eventual
as commanding officer of He*rt ported missing the entiie
n
ne w site, o f f ic ia ls said fiirwhrd with Panam a and elOaing when a new on* is
vy Attack Squadroo Seven, ills
show.
other micro*ted government* built.
experience in heavy attack
Dr. Mortimer Knplow,' as­ Saturday.
Many of the problems in­
f rr construction of a seaAdministration
officials
are
aviation has been varied and
sistant director of the Adler
volved in the project sre far
extensive, having previously
Planetarium In Chicago, said aware that if the proposed! ■
in the fu tu rr. It will take
served in VAH-3 from 1956 to
the first slice of shadow on new sea-level euiiiil w ife to
quite seme time to make en­
'*1958. VAH-11 from 1958 to 1961;
ike moon'Nvns at 6:69 p. m. tic located in Colombia or «t
gineering studies.
and VAH-T from 1961 to 1964
lainlcd in the fast-flowing cur­ li ST I. The moon via* totally n p. ssitile site including both
One open question is whe­
Brown lives, with hU wife, the
MIAMI BLA U ! (L P li
eclipsed fiom b -'7 p. m. to Nicaragua rind ' osta Kira the
ther tiie new canal might be
form er Miss Denies Ann L o - 1 Arch Degeer starched F ish e r rent of Government Cut " lb 9:117 p. rn. an-l cUaie-l of • -unoTiiie effects on Panama
the world's first major con­
bich, and six children at 1109 Island Saturday for the "Gray a splash anti a yelp
shallow by lll;li p. in. he would he major.
st
ruction piojeet using nu­
Degeer, an o w n e i - l i a i n e t - bald.
M
tS
H
IN
'G
T
O
N
(
U
P
l
i
—
Lincoln Street,
Ghost.*’ hoping the phantom ,»
They would he s u b s t a n t i a l
The change of command fea­ his *9.000 racing greyhound breetier win) has 30 otln-i
Kapiow said the times giv­ even if »n a l t e r n a t e site in Mrs. I vtidtm J o h n s o n g a v e an clear explosions to make the
tured -the NAS Jacksonville th a t is, piafthg hookey.
git-yh-juipis m t,js kennel, fiy en m e oil the basis of oh* Puuain i wi
*&gt;’• givyhuuti-i*
h-v-en tin *"• « vauifdo of the quick political excuvntbtn.
Estimate* of the. iw»sl of
Navy Band and a diamond
Residents of the iso'Haled Is- ’ tiled JoV IDIl t v n t ’.a poru-i. --•ovaI
from l~hb*T7"0 ft--— .Xit'i d ^:i*arvti-Nt 11: r i i i H c*i a* eflex--* ®r*|ur fm* developed
fiy-over. Following the cere- land off Miami Beach lepurt- e i t h e r t o . to, &gt;*111 l U m u t ui sale the -tdfeteiicc in ttsl.e ■gnO mile* south of the present .In lin e v e a i s of eam pAign d i ­ building a sen-level canal have
^ m o n ies, (refreshm ents were ed several days ago that an lln a lt o i - s '.I -&gt;t fiei|U, r t Gov­ I,,lies, he- said, local areas canal This vvoiiM have n m» ploma, v
ranged from fN'rt million to
served during an all-hands re­ animal had been baying dur e r n m e n t t u t .
would show slight vat lances. jar imp, et n I he tv . eitii *
M « Johns n wn* at the ft 1 billion. Some 20* vents
ception in tlte hangar ares.
ing the night. The "creature '
But
when
tm*'tii ay
Institution
to ng&gt;&gt; an estimate of 42 billion
..f Colon h'i&lt;l I’m iin.1 City at Simthsoninn
reportedly bus tatters of G h o s t ” t u n e d up on I lal-er
(nil* eii.J id the i , sent eantif pi.•-t-iil one of her gowns to wr.v* niadij Official* think that
clothing on him, although no Island about a q u a r t - ' mm
I t . museum's F irst L a d y col- can he greatly reduced
P i . - i d . nt J u l i e *on aiilpuin
one has had a good look at a c t uk* Govei -in-&gt;ill I 'u t — Ibe
S d- i iNi"n to re l.'.iiiiti
re d H . t
the animal.
sa m e t n g h t, D e g - - r th o u g h t
1* ft, phi11 fai D-TTi] t TVo
l..,’,.t. III &gt; t Hut cfifiiU 111!V.inr
C
The islumlprs started cull the rug,,- 1 „tlin.g on tlo
ruting with K-th
\ t fu hi it* ti ri \
Pur if u » I* isl ■11
I’vt.
\\ ilhnm
K
1III"
A 1T|l&gt;
tug the animal the 'Gray pliant..in a n im a l m ight Ik.
t.lhf her B ulk. • ifi of Mr it ti*{ Mr« \\
r -|i» in tut w r n g r r l
11&gt; • || 1i
Ghost,*' and said It started 1 tin Hilt s rn .
41111J
M-r IX Mi ilf " oH *1 nt 1n lit iJmUP to 1114 wri uund fl-Kjt .
t.ert W B u rk . Or»i-B*' BouieD a l l a s &lt;u p i &gt;—The chii* howling Tuesday night.
tlic
u it null OI
i hgif .
III Oil VSI.l. I a be Monroe, hn r he«*n
T he Piret
bi*n n tii'R &lt;‘izr» 1“
.'loaetl
g dren's wear section of Inter*
By
Julia
llarto*
Thia was the night that I ox l u x Mill Wits w t i i r i n n i* rue
he h r m h ii uftpigiir I tn the W M liifiititry
natiutmlly known
Neiman- Hill, a promising two-year ojd ing inLt44lx. uii 1•’tr Ui-ulh lief
\l t a motile Springs Hrodn'c built. f.s- i hiipw in IA in t:&lt; b u n d ) a ni'Miicnt.
M ar.ua was hardest hit Sat­ g:ey hound suddenly took a lit* ij:»ap |*4 ai til,
Troop 29 entertain- d Tucs-lay v e.i l *. lit law Mil [ivlTflllllll tor one. then litnu.l and gave Itr ik'mic nt Flift KoltTn , ( -itDill
•i.r.lis! h a n d s h a s e t o the Z««n&lt;*. Not', .'in, T h r IP vmr*&lt;»lil
urday by a five-alarm fire dislike to racing -luring a ! * I uf l r r ci i llisssr jMOjtjr i»n at a Christ m m le a honoring ee ill.I he h op liiov i ve I. oil
201 WEST l*t ST.
■nd elevator op.-iHtor he* n..I.Iiry
a ttf tlii!t,il
Jx^iuiunlf
tliat caused millions ef do]- ' "schooling ht-nt"
r Miami t lit 1» la 111I it t vt ui! if 1 1li"} motheis ati-i grandmother* at (la site of ti p i. .. lit olu
f
|T&gt;t
i’ht. IfflHl SrltMol*
&gt;
J«
M
J
|
\
i
II
t
f
!
*
I'Miitjr
in
tl
I
.
gin.i
i
■
Ur» in damage to the biggest Beach Kennel CI.,o
tin- v -mi i,unite Ih-use
! I'
w I to , I
sales day of the year.
The pm u n i ’ VSorld \***&gt;
While the other dog* nice.)
It, y* • | Y wItC s u it 1 1 41* III!
-S'hree sn o r k e l units a m ong after the mechaiucal ra b b it. 11(1■1 I**f*-4i| 11*111 t m ir - III ft-1 ;ftU111- ciatinn of Girl Guide and l--r!
this 30 m a j o r pieces of equip­ Fos Hill hounded acio*» tin- i- . - etl Lol i loMit. &gt;
w.(* presents-*! and
Will Scoutm e n t chee'hrd tha f l a m e s on track, leaped over a wall and ll't *• i»j•e* rii t * fuiu.'*bH'K Ml'* W\ t i S pill- were prv*« nted
upper floors of t h e seven-1 1 1i Ih Mlift 11m r 1*0tl lull If l*k’ f u r of the Ctrl' Other mem
l»-r* of tile troop recent Iv
* story landmark in the hesrt
fu it 1I| liif ulFlCf fw t , »«•1?
of downtown Dallas.
I V Hill P|l H* ! a k t of tin H pin* jt i previous meet
-Five of the 400 firemen
I jl!»l Fell• l tl hTU*«* Inc
were overcome by smoke, on*
l.dk» on Christmas cu-'-uti'
1. .1 1VXt. Ut Jflil |f to him t bill
in Germanv ami in F.nc ml
hit by ■ falling marble slab
1 .g|it', ilil" »ul(laiyd another rut on the hand.
De t fa
^&gt;««-n t rani* were given b&gt; two o( tlw
AM recovered swiftly.
I The perfre* gift for the "g,. u-a -**•1 ru* .fijj g
hti UL.ls mul her*
Rrjreshincfita of gVMirtril
Damage was estimated be­ generation of today u the gift •1M1n t'it i
out
tween *5 million and**10 mil­ of a bicycle for fun, fitness WI„1 goL sUto t i i tit in jD1 r p Chit'tm .i' I’lK ilm . along wlllt
punch foi 'Be girl* and coffee
lion by one of tha store's transportation and sport The t h e i .
owners.
bike is a "go-go-go" vehicle
’VVijult-tit t hi tig I ’^r v \ .*r for ttie adu't- wrre served tiv
* - f u r more than five hour#, for A m erlcim of all age*.
seel), he Saul, " l o o bw‘1 loo. Mr* Louise M tnun troop co
black, acrid smoke billowed
A su refire guarantee for Itnit d « £ h.’V'i the i n a k i r i ts of Irad rr F'.aeh girl also receiv­
ed a gtngornread man
high into the downtown Dal­ happy hearts at Christmas an-l a tel111 Wflltl*-t "
Memtierstiip in the trovii* t*
las sky. F'tamea roe* 60 feet , a long-time thereafter, a gift
Kx liaiiBt«d a f t e r
ft lung
ill the air.
of a bike Is sure to please both - a Ik m arvlijfi** fur f III* ■1 X. open and thus*' Interested are_
^'Todsy would havs been the recipient and giver.
D-g. i f , puTIfl b* f. lit nrir d tn if*kid to ronta-t Mr* 1. II
the biggest day of the Christ­
Over, one million bicycles •■’I- lypui* m g an- b-iiiIS u* the Manic* or gam ier of Brow tHe\
mas season.” store President were given a* Christmas gtfiv u. Mu ■In »
• p h«'jdi ing thft In the s i t a
Stanley Marcus said.
,l»st year and pre-Christ in as "i.n .y Glo.st" and cal. hilig m
G ,» ofnh*n._ fa m o u s A pache
------H hfc-U tqtlktt tA vratd. tha festHnatej^ T * that ev e n .th l- fteeUliit gli'i ; -■ uf the MHii.ul.
(-ehteSi ■■*■»» sow I mssA *» l.*»\ rttiowed specialty store s ex- 'niKn figure w;{ff be lurpais-sf
Vllle* an-J -c u t to h’o rt - J l ,
•rutive viea president, roads 6*1* J**r. Bicycling^ is one of
,i tkla* whet, he was held uftthe damag* estimate.
the m o s t’popular, conlinualiy P | n G C T P $ t P l o t l S
til ins death.
Most heavily damaged wer* growing sport* activities in tiie |
' v ■
^
the store’s 6th and 7th floors | United States.
A shiny now bike under the T ^ O t l V l f y j C C I I C
-ith e children’s wear depart
Christinas tree will certainly
m tn t anJ&gt;office*.
CAN OW N 4 81 AUI If I I. M W 3 BEDROOM
Baptist Church
S tl.U T ONF OK THE HVL
HUME l u l l AS LI i i Li AS
delight a nx year old
a
‘u,' r,'rM
will
ile
pi
it
the
Nativity
with
teenager
a collegian, at
HOMES NOW L'NDLfl TON
well ms an energetic, young in real it i a r i .u r s and animals
STKL'CTION -r t lluO.SU
| spirit senior citizen alert to tH’igunm, Mon-lav and coo
|i
Christmas
Lvr
VOUK OWN* IN 1 f.ltlUB
tb# physical benefits al ndmg
IN-SERVICE,
Thart'i a
, bicycle.
,rvr" 7 110111 8 30 p m each
iN
n
.tn
iN
G
PALM AND I ILL COLORSlot to do In
The big wheel* on the earnTAXES AND
1HLN
IT WILL RLALLY BC
pus th rift dqys are on bicycle*
Intermediates 13 thro.igh 161
: SANFORD
INSURANCE
I
By Donna Eatea
A
HOME
OF YOUR O W N For
lack
of
parking
facilities
”Ih1
Voun*
l7'2&gt;anta Claus will be guest of
IT ycaNc newly arrhrtJ. looking
lfK' l f l j r a a ' r*
honor at the 19th annual transportation to and from one U A,li *1'’
tor Itii nsaest Shout, th* t-st
FOB A LIFETIME OF HAP* t,lch " lU ^
('sets Is Ml, a * tll ing rsiort
Christmas Party for the child­ building to another or Just for “l ,iir
I'lNESS
AND COMFORT!
tour
Dimca
or
stm&lt;|o&lt;u*,
placet
of ,h« church,
ren of Altamonte Springe to pure fun—student* agree thai 1'’ca’,',l 111
'a t hof v ptititpt s house w
a
bike
Is
lust
about
the
onlv
lla
w
0
,‘*'ra
lla,!
. be held Monday at 7 p. m at
tpjitm tnt . . -si If th*
way to go places on the cam
Wednesday, at 1 Jfl p m a
(Se Community House.
ot
Christmas
Tha Sanford Herald
-The festivity D sponsored by Pu» for d * » « * and other act! spo&lt;'1"
the town council with H50 be- j '1U**m ,ua' w l U '* R e n t e d round
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
and
Put,ll° &gt;»
lag appropriated for party ex­ Tandem oike dates are more U,&lt;’
ALSO YA AND CONVENTIONAL FINANCING
and more boeoming "the thing ' llpd to P^rtieipale
penses a . a recent meeuog.
--------------------“ Youngsters attending will re­ to do" for Saturday and leisure
mf wmMm
. .
.
. ,
ceive a gift and personal in­ time dating.
"T h erea nothing like » M r S . J O y A d O I T I S
terviews with San'.i In addi­
Virginia Petroskl
tion to candy caoee, punch and bike," one bike enthuaiast re
P. O . Box 1314
eeotly
observed.
And,
there
Cookie*
hanford
“ General chairmen arc Coun­ are currently more than 55.P b jllia R u g m s trin
Mrs Nancy Atlaips, wife of
cilman and Mr*. Gene Stephen- 000.000 Americans who agree!
312-6354
■on assisted by Councilman Yes, that's bow many people Jay Hose-Adams, formerly of
L aic Mary
ride
bicycles
In
this
country
Sanford, died Friday In SI.
and Mr*. Bob Newell, CouncilN ora N o rrir'
tbao and Mr*. Don Frilcb and every year.
Petersburg alter a short 111T R 8-1511*
nesi.
Qousciimao and Mrs Keith
• &amp; Seminole
She is survived by a daugh­
Mixon. Other chairmen arc
• Mildred Haney
ter) toother and .two grand­
flr». Louiac Kershner, glfta;
668-5631
LONDON
(U
P
I)-M
la
*
R*.
Mrs. June Newell, music and
children. Services will be held
D elto na
fc
VIrs Gretcbeo Pope, decora- Jam fyar, 25. who recently re. Monday at 7:30 p m. at the
Mary Gettings
ceived on Oxford Unlrcraity Anderson
McQueen Funeral
tjoc*.
Dear la k e
degree, was fined. 170 , for Home tn St. Petersburg. The
333-6547
- The g reat horned owl some­ shoplifting. “I have ae many family requests that contri­
S o h p l* H aines
Phcma 222-7496
times ss-dubuej tha “ tiger of friends to get Christmas pro- bution* be made to the Can­
i
Dc-Bary
•eata for," she told the court. cer Fund in lieu of flowers.
I m bird world.**
66a-44U2
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Expenses...
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&lt;
Chief Lender

SEMINOLE
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106 Palmetto .TJ2-2083

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Lady Bird Shows
Political Tact

Brownie Troop

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Hit By Blaze

To

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infill /one

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In Altamonte

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*Greatest Single Need
S U rtin r Ilk* a faint echo In the
hill* of a remote Roman Province,
"the Christina* atory haa'become the
most revolutionary challenge elnce
time began.
I t is doubtful whether mighty Ceasar ever heard of Mary and Joseph
or of the good tidings brought to the
shepherds by the angel chorus. Yet
the tender blessed event heralded by
the S tar of Bethlehem has proven to
be more revolutionary than the Hir­
o sh im a blast or Ranger Seven's trip
to the moon.
Like baubles on our Christmas
tree. In terms of Infinity, nuclear war
heads and space rockets are man­
made devices which will in time bo
supplanted and obscured. Tho birth
in the manger and the angeia’ mes­
sage will affect mankind throughout
all eternity. What happened at Beth­
lehem represented a divine offer of
peaee and good will not only in th Is
age but for the hereafter.
Fortunately for this and ail future
eneratlons, the promised Prince of
I'’eace proved to be more than Just
Pi
an oriental monarch nnd more than
a Jewish messinh. He was the Son
of God and hla gift to the world is
immortal testimony th at there is n
enerous living Creator who feels
eep concern for the welfare of all
mankind.
The miracle birth which wns made
known to a few shepherds marked
the beginning of the Christian reli­
gion. However, the Bethlehem my­
stery unfolded Into’ something far
more significant nnd more dynamic
than a new rellgioua faith. Tha
Christmas story represents the be­
ginning of Christian civillzitlon,
which we now know as the civiliza­
tion of the west. Our calendars mark
time according to Ills birth nnd our
laws and rules of conduct are based
on His teachings.
It is proper of course th a t we cel­
ebrate the birth of our Savior with
music, with gifts and with fellow­
ship. However, this Christmas let’s
probe deeper Into the Christmas sto­
ry for guldfnce in handling .our
preBeptrproblettti at homo and around
the world. Beyond the lights, the car-,
•ola and good cheer, what can Christ­
mas bring to the modern world?
Our troubled world, needs many
things today but the one thing we
need above all else is good will, the
kind of good will mentioned by the
divine messenger over the I’ulestlno

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U n c le S a n ta

hill tope. Today we find bitterness
.between nations and between races
between labor and management
— between liberals and conservatives
and bitterness between neighbors.
Perhaps we are forgetting th a t the
sacred promise of peace which came
during the holy night at Bethlemen
waa directed' to men of good will.
The Christmas atory carries a mes­
sage of brotherhood and takes the
form of a parable whsrein the de­
spised Samnritan aids the injured
man who waa Ignored by a priest.
The story is continued in the sermon
on The Mount during which blessings
were promised to peacemakers.
A t Calvary the story ended f6r a
brief Interlude but not before the
crucified Savior requested God’i forlvencss for his heart!less tormenrlvencss
irs.
By word and by precept the Prince
of Pence taught th at (t Is more im­
portant to be a good neighbor than
to observe-retlglous rituals.
In our sclf-suficlent complacency
we sometimes assume that our en­
lightened belief In the integrity of
the Individual nnd our Insistence that
h man Is innocent until proven guilty
come natural to intelligent men. But
it Is not so. All these humanitarian
principles come to us from the story
whfch began In the City of David
and cndctl with tho miraculous open­
ing of n sealed tomb at Calvary*
Today the world’s rulers wrestle
In vain with the problem of human
relations and we fall bask on leglJ|biUvc_pannceas and military alli­
ances to estnblish mutual respect
between men and nations. Yet for
2000 years we huvcTtfld before us the
one golden rule which could maintain
peace and good will:
"Do unto others as you would htve
them do unto, you”
Truly the gift of God’s Son was
the love gift of the ages and anyone
who hnrbora hate on this holy day Is
out of step with the season.
Once more through tho eyes of
hope we join the faithful Mary nnd
Joseph — the revenent shepherds
nnd Magi — In adoration before the
Babe in the nmnger. With them we
seem to hear fnlnt echoes of u heuvrnly choir singing "Glory to God In
the highest, and on earth peace, good
will toward men."
— I,oynl rhlllltis,
Publisher,
Ocala yiur.Ilnnner

Worry Clinic
Deea McIntosh cites some
very glowing figure* orf
chnreh attendance by hla
B aptist college youth, but I
wish the ether 2,000 Liberal
A rte colleges could da a*
w*IL Take a close look at
th* total charch member­
ship e f various sta tra .even
la th* "Bible B e itr Diaenas
Lhl* case a t Sunday School.
CASE U-460: Prof. Richard
T. McIntosh la th* dynamic
dean of students a t Cedarvllle
College In Ohio.
"D r. Crane," ha begun,
‘‘tfc* wife of on* of our stud­
ents read your form er column
In the-A kron Beacon Journal.
"In it you haxanled th*
gueaa th a t except fo r th*
Mormon colleges end poielbly
the Roman Catholic achooll,
probably not m ore than 10
per cent of college student*
are In church on any given
Sunday.
"O ur B aptlit liberal art*
college encourage* all stud-,
enta to be regular In church
attendance and to submit
weekly reports thereof.
''A lm ost 100 per cent of
our students attend nt least
one church service each week.
"And 75 per cent attend
two o r ‘more service* per
week.

S

*

Bruce

*

_

B io ssa t— Roy

.

And I am dubious a b o u t^ .
"Many of our itudant* are
also active In Chriittan aerv- th* recent figure* showing
Ice work, auch a* teaching over M per cent church
Sunday School elaaaea, aaalit- membership for our ontlrs
lug In youth work, conducting United State*.
For last Spring, the new*,
religious service* In
homes, penal Institution* and paper* ran-n map of th* vari­
ous states with the percent­
a large atate orphanage.
“Many of our student* alio age of people who claimed
make a vital contribution to church membership In any
the musical and educational type of faith, including J e w ^
p r o g r a m s of th# area lah, Catholic and Protestant.
And only ' seven • at*te&lt;
churches.
“ So you see our Baptist col­ claimed over 40 per cent
lege students, as wall a* Mor­ membership while th* remain­
mons and Catholic*, ar# faith­ der ran down as low aa Oroful In thalr cliurcb reaponal- gon, with only 28 per cent.
It la shocking ot see many
bl Iit lee."
In tills case I wish all of our "Bible B elt" * attic* •
2,000 of our Liberal Aria col­ with much leas than a no per
lages would coma forth and cent total church membership.
And th* data above would 4
prove me wrong In my 10 par
aeem to bell# th a t report &gt; f
cant guas*.
It I* a pleasure to have over 08 per cent total church
Dean McIntosh's splendid re­ membership for the entire
U. S. A.
port on bis fine college.
Florida, for example, claims
A few euch church schools,
including Bob Jones L'olver- a total of only 80 per cent
alty, Wheaton College and membership In all church de­
Virginia
has
others, may boast of a high nomination*!
only BP per' cent and South
church attendance record.
.
Aina, I'm afraid to aak Carolina, 40 per cent.
So It I*'tim e we begin I n *
about our mammoth atate
"home
missionary”
universities and even a sup- stress
poaodly noted M « . t h o d l a t work And maybe fre t 1*-*
school such *» my Alma. Wat­ abeut Africa, India and South.
er, Northwestern llniverelty. America.

#

Dick

Crom ley

W est’s

The Lighter Side

Political Notebook

WASHINGTON (U P I) - for • change.
Knitting all Bill present and
To Goldwatcr leaders b a tt­
Dio Goldwatcr forces may planned m oderate GOP activ­
ling to hold control of Republi­ only nmV tie discovering that ity together It a bristling tel­
can party machinery, the rl- nearly IQ member* of tho Na­
ephone network that Is keep­
\ f l motjcj-sles must suddenly tional CijpimitU-e were lucked
begin to appear a' kind o( mul­ uuay in quiet fcialun In a ho­ ing the anti-Gold w itc r strate­
tel action Uie jtre.cl from the gist* constantly alert to every
tilateral force.
Things arc popping on many main conference hotel at Den­ turn in Uie battle.
Fur example, one m oderate
fronts. Aa one IntU nrc, it U ver. D icic professional* were
Just sinking In among Gold- helping moderate governor's governor beard a rough ver­
sion of Burch'* reaponse to
water men that one of the big plot Burch'a removal.
Pennsylvania Guv. William the Denver Declaration read
Initiative* for the ouster of
GOP National Chairman Dean Scranlon’i surprise visit iq In him over the long distance
Burch came from an unheral­ Gen. Dwight Eisenhower at ti-lophune some tim e before
ded Chicago meeting of re ­ Gettysburg was planned at Uie statem ent was released.
D ie lack of this steady, dai­
spected party » professionals Denver, mainly to make sure
Lyle C. W ilson Says:
from 10 nildweatem and wait- the general got a hand • deliv­ ly contact among moderate
a stales — tom e of them ered text of Uie to - called leaders was a big clement In
rated
sturdy "Goldwate'r "D enver Declaration" direct­ their collapse before Uie Golded toward new party leader­ w ater drive fast spring.
country."
Through all this effort, the
This gathering, held several ship and new policies.
While the effort to oust strongest initiative* aeem to
days before the recent Denver
United F rees International
heeled rig h t wing operator* ■bout*, who ban k ro lls'th e ra ­
conclave of Republican gdver Burch will, tf he cling* to hi* be coming from mid western
The punlihlng f lit of the who are am iie d of certain dio brondcaala of th* Lift
n o n , reinforced the resolve of post, comet down In the end and western Republicans. Eas­
Interna! Revenue Service !■ political activities.
Line Foundation end evangelmany governors to push hard to ■ nose count of the 132 N a­ tern Republicans, In the words
ebout to land flu ih on the
The target* are H. L. Hunt, let Ililly Jam es Margie. Har­
tion* I Committee members, of one of them "striving for
w hlaktra of e couple belter- a Texas billionaire or there- gis is proprietor of the Chris­
moderate forces arc planning low vlsIbiUty," are only too
tian Crutade with headquartto go well beyond the numbers bapy to have It this way.
ara In Tula a.
3!eantime, from Inside Bur­
game In their assault.
Hargis Bald In Tula* soma
"com m ittee fortress"
A crew ot trained hand* ex­ ch's
Herald Area Correspondents
day* ago th a t the IKS pad
Ily l l a l C och ran
pect* to be tossing up a var­ come numerous reports —
nullficd him It waa proposing
Altamonte Spring*
Fatarprlae
Noth* how aiddoni minutes iety of road black! and discon­ some impossible to check out
Mr*. Ritchie Harrla
to lift Ids group's tax exemp­ are marked on modern clock certing nolsemakera between — that discipline and perfor
Mr*. Jnll* Barto*
818-1118
848 5824
tion W a u a s of political ac­ and watch fat-rat . Today’s now and the crucial Chicago in a nee have been sharply af­
tivities Revocation of the Life pace ia ao f a it n«tx&gt;dy haa a meeting of the National Com­ fected by the developing com­
448-4484
Bear Laka-Foreet City
Lino Foundation tax exemp­ minute fur anythingbat. 1-caka to the rival modeMr*. Maryana Milan
mittee Jan. 22 23.
l.aa# Mary
• •
»
tion la said to b* In tha
128-1878
They will lie turning back rates ere common. L'ncoufLrm
Mra. Francra Waaler
w orks*-.-.
_
Tha Old Cynic aaya that on Ute Goidwalentea some of ed report* arc beard of docu122-8118
Caaaalbarry ■
What tlie IRS seem* to be tt&gt;* fact th at newspaper* Uic rough stuff thoy feel tha ’ m enu turning up missing. FirMra. Jana Caetelbarry
Lake Monro*
saying la th a t te a exempt c a r r y more "L ost" than senator's men dished out in lugs ami rasIgnaUoo* are
821-1048
Mr*. 11. L. John***
outfits m ust not angaga In "Found” ad* tails ua some­ loo great abundance In the mounting.
822-4711
Chulaeta
politics. T hat la w hat th* IRS thing about tbs human rue*. fight for the nomlnsUun last
One
voluntary
departee
Long wood
Mr*. Jean Magto
• •
•
say*
to the rlghties. Ail right,
spring,
says Burch and many of thoae
1 Mra. Donna Bate*
185-1748
Seem* tha only conversa­
but &lt;1°** b »«y anything Ilk*
'
818-3117
Tha call for a conference of rain lining team to view the
Della ry
th
a
t
to
th*
leftleaT
D
ie
availtional
gam bit In hospital rec­ 15 or so d a te chairmen al Chi­ National Committee mainly ai
North Orlando
Mra. John Leon*
abla evidence la th a t It does reation room* la over who’s cago just before the commit­ a Goldwatcr "command post
Mra. M argorat Cooky
488-4881
not. This, however, la not ticker than whom.
821-8785
tee session Is but one sample. to hold onto against a counter­
Deltona
*
•
*
aoltly th* responsibility of
Oateea
Hcforo the Goldwatcr people charge."
Mra. Mildred Haney
the IRS.
Mra. Clarence Snyder
Th* current fad for keep­ em erge from the Chicago
D ie Goldwatcr leaders, busy
'
888-8881
812-4841
The U. S. Supreme Court ing restaurant* and lounge* srtuggle (hey may feel soma on their, own trying to keep
---O n tw
Inrerellgved thcrlRW from thw[a&gt;~dar&gt;r ae a het*e cw rr ewg*
clearly
Mr*. JoAnn Haya
Mrs. K ftlyn Lundy
em barrassing chore of saying grata th a t
ta b le
B e ltin g s large.
have plenty to b* busy about.
848-4878
m-mo
! to W aller p. Reulheri "hold should Include a flashlight,
a
W
op, bud, you and your union aa well aa knlvca, (orhe and
are engaging In political ac­ apoona,
*
•a
tivity. You gotta etop th at
and If you don't atop It, w*
Maybe firm* present wrist
ENTRY B U N K
will taka away your union'* watch** to retiring employe*
MAIL TO: CONTEST CHAIRMAN
to make sure they hav* time
tax exemption.”
I*. O. BOX 1543
Page 4 Sanford, Florida Sut., December 10, 106-1 T hat would be a very em­ on their hand*.
e
*e
SANFOIID, FLORIDA
barrassing ehora for the IRS
Why do dentist* welt until
because the (talesm en to
w A a v u i a- u ib l o w . n o iT o n a n » r m u a u
GENERAL RULES:
whom tha IRS management you "open wide" to aak a
r u a a roLTouxa, in m itu ,, - neatest *,&gt;■■«
I. Entries Limited To Th* Sanford Area —- Contact.
Comic
la beholden for jabs are uni­ question you’d Ilk* to answ er!
B u e c i t A L C iA M i a a
JULIA ft L BTHNITKBM
&gt; Th* Jayre** For Specific Information On
s e e
A d v erila ia g ln r e a te r
Aeeeeiaie a e iu r
formly politician* who could­
1 2 2 -5 1 8 1 .
U SK BB
Someone
has itiventod a
■ l a s t l. j o n s a o s
2 Separate Entry Blanks Mast B# l Ts*d When Enter-"
n 't b* elected to anything if
Atverileiae M eaaatr
Maaaalaa seller
big Both Residential And Commercial ClaaaUkabo v
ru n
they had offended W alter contraption th a t enable*you
S ta * r » i A * r tr iU lD ( u a a t f t r
Hone — Only On* Division May B* Eater ad Under
D oaia WILLIAM*
Reuther and hla blg-leagu* to anjuy w ater tkillng while
JANIB
ailu
H
M
A
K
B
B
Residential Heel Ion.
aaeieir se lle r
tested
comfortably
in
a
thalr.
*&lt;•!&gt;•••
Uaaaaer
union
associates.
Th*
Su­
DOTTIM A lla n *
I. MaU Or Deliver Entry Blanks T* Th* Jayca* Build­
rnau w a iu
Nothing
Ilka
inaction
fa
r
preme Court, which never haa
CU» sa ile r
ing By B;M P.M., Monday, December 21, IM4.
Meektaleal bupi
JV D t WWLLS
A Decoration* Should Be Complete Before Habmlt*
been accused of any anti- healthful outdoor activity.
BILL VIVl'SXT
o -« a ir s e ita r
a iall Phetagraphar
ting Year Entry Blank.
union b lai, disputed of th*
I. Plena* Keep Displays Lighted Between T ill And
m
atter
eaalty.
It
haa
ruled
a
tax
exemption
from
under
F s b l U h a e * A l l r S le e p ! V e lu rd e r , l u s t e r M l L ftrU ta &gt; **| pub -'
tlh l P.M. Nightly Until Th* Winner. Are Aath a t whan organised labor a labor union a* a penalty for
u*k*e Setore*g predating Chrletmaa.
seed — This Will AUaw Th* Jndgaa Sufficient
nounced
pour* Its manpower and practicing politics, there la
atlB*LBirtlON BATBS
Dm* T* Check AU RalrUa.
B a a * O ellra rr
| » 0 w eek money Into an affo rt to alact no record of it. Tha Juatlc*
CLASSIFICATIONS:
a preaidant, a U. 8. senator Department haa triad net
■p S o il
a S B l h u L B LOLftTV
ALL QTUiiU MAIL or a representative THAT I* alnc* 1954 to compel labor
Realdcntial
— J . (la t and 2nd Place Trophy In
»»• Walk
It.** i gear
Each Dlviaian)
t U 4 t 1 le e r
not a political activity for­ union* to obey the Corrupt
».M I uaaik*
t t ! I Meelkr
Division I, Religion* (Nativity, E u.)
bidden to th* labor union. Practice* Art.
S I S I M eatk e
■•** I Meetke
THAT merely la education.
This atatuta forbid* labor
I t * 1 M eath
LM I Meetk
......... — Division 2 Traditional (Baal* Clans, Etc.)
So you hsva tha tax axsmpt unions, national banka and
B. a Peelei lie* uleUsse prerie* u ti an a all aakearigueu at
■............ Division 2 Artistic (Lighting Arrangement*,
AFL-CIO Commit** on Poli­ such to contribute or to apand
pelt la seeks**.
Etc.)
tical E d u c a t i o n (COPE) fund* in connaction with any
T ie uereI* ie e mimaar a t u e Uauee free* wkiek la aa- which can and often does federal alacUva process. Th*
Division A Best Over-All (Chosen From Division 1,
UUse eaeleeivelg t o i U i u fee repektueuee el au ike u*a, spend upward of $400,000 lit
2 And •)
U, 8. court* alosply rule that
n e t prlpiee U U le a*w****e.

IRS ‘After’ HLH?

Barbs

WASHINGTON (U P I) —
The advert'elng game, which
for many years was the most
dogmatic of nil professions,
give or lake baseball umpir­
ing, appears to have ' entered
art tr a of crtcpinifi uncertain­
tyCopywriters no longer seem
as sure of tlieinarlvea ns they
once were, particularly on
television. Judging from tom e
of tho ccnnnirrcials currently
being aired, a silnble part of
Madison Avenue is Iwset by
nagging little duubts,
I haven't done any re ­
search on this, but I believe
the record will show th at the
decline of sponsor omniscience
began about the time that one
of the home permanent adver­
tiser* began asking ''Which
twin has the T cn i!"
It Is In io ’th a t In these com.

mercials th* ton led twlrv was
eventually Identified. But an
element of doubt had been In­
jected. For a brief moment,
viewers were left banging on
a question mark. Which was
a new ‘ experience for piost of
us.
We couldn’t tell which twin
had Uie ton! and we Wcrent
sure that the sponsor knew
either. Even after he pointed
her cut, some doubt persisted.
We attll were not entirely
convinced that he liad pointed
to the right one.
That tiny crack In sponsor
lelf assurance opened a gap
to ■ Good of other queitiuns.
It wasn't long, for instance,
before a hair coloring adver­
tiser began asking, "Does she
or doeen't ah* 7"
Tide time, the sponeor ad.
milted that he was as much

In th* lark aa th* viewers.
He told u* w# would have t"
get this information from her
hairdresser.
Ill* bewilderment was noth. _
Ing,- how ever,'’ compared- to
that of a tlg a r advertiser
who has been agoniilng f o r( ||
months over whether a gentle­
man should offer a tiparlllo
to a lady. Seldom hare I
seen anyone ao torn by Inde­
cision.
At time*, Uie sponsor seems
utmost on th* brink of form­
ing an opinion. But when the
moment of tru th arrive*, he
backs' away and evades th# Q
issue.
Obviously, he haa lost all
confldtnc* In hi* ability to
think thing* through to a
pro par conclusion.

YO U BUY THE

WHOLE
(N O T
JU ST A
S L IC E ! )

Jaycee ChriBtnins Lighting ConteHt

federal election contest*. In th* atatuta doe* not mean

recent off-year Demo­ what It aaama to n layman to
I i u u e ee sees*4 ***** Metier oeieeer It, t i l l at u e ree l
OftUe et e u l e r t , F ieri4*. u l u ue A«i e l Oeeereee •* M ush crats reported to th* clerk «f
the House ef Representative*
a im .
*r
D m rig h tist practionsra of
that they and thalr labor al­ politic* probably would not
lies spent I1J33300.80 In th* aspect auch kindly traalmanL
ipalgn. Of this asm, COPE f t aaama raaaonabla to hoput up f4M.U2.42. Uav* th a t they wouldn’t cot
If the LRS ever has yanked It,

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pany Traveling Trophy For 1 Year)

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’61—Pape 5

Fur Bearing Santas Thrill
Milady With Colored Mink

By Darts Williams
Society Editor •
HOORAY FOR A ’61 G ra­
duate of Seminole H i g h
School!.
We proudly announce that
Patricia Wiggins, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Wiggins of
MS West Jenkins Circle, San­
ford. has been selected for the
Dean's list for high standard
of excellence in scholastic a t­
tainment during the last quar­
ter.

further prove these facts.
In fact this gal la blessed
with sn sbnndsnce . of tal­
JAN TOR B E IT , a petite ents, and successfully com­
vivacious blonde, la a popular pletes any project or detail
gal about town. confronting her.
So If you see a German
automobile sporting a German

and bis beautiful Christmas
bride 3oU.

license plate around town, this
will be Ja n Torbett as she
scurrya on her m erry way,
either doing some phase of
constructive work or d ream ­
ing up something interesting
to do. You may be well aiaured that whatever she un-

We Join the faculty and
■ staff of Jonea College, Or-

WALTER GIELOW ia receiving 100th ticket
from Claire Fite to the unminl chnrtty hall
sponsored by Epsilon Sigma Alpha this Satur­
day a t the Mayfair. (See Candid C hatter).

PATRICIA WIGGINS
Undo, where' P atricia Is a
student,. In. extending, our
moat sincere congratulation*
to her for thla honor
meat.

JAN TORBETT
dertakes, Jan Torbett
have a blast doing it.

DON’T FORGET the big
Charity Ball Epsilon Sigma
Alpha has scheduled for S atur­
day night at the Mayfair from
9-1.
Gene Feraetl a n d 'h is 11
piece swinging orchestra will
he on hand io provide thr
superb dancing music.
A limited number of tickets
arc still available, so .iny in­
terested parties may contact
HOPE SO U It A RD at 322 T427.

On thin fingers of buttered
A WOULD BE TRAFFIC toast arrange whole sardine*.
STOPPER ON WEST FIRST Sprinkle with lemon juics sml
STREET — A Certain female serve. No fuss, no bother.
recently revealed that she had
The National institutes nt
rather portray thr role of
Lady Gudiva, sashaying down Health sw arded $3?o million
Main Street with all the towns as grants for medical re
people using the weapon of search facilities construction
their choice to give her a good during the sevrn year period
lashing, than to keep a deqtal from fiscal year 1956 5J to
1963 6-1.
appointment.
Said the last time she went 1
&amp;
he am putated her jaw hong, I Try tins variation of s t u f f
and was sure hr would prolic ed c elery. Cut stalks Into unin the cranial cavity un this iform l e n g t h s ami fill each
trip A lair, laic news bulb- with a m ix t u r e of chopped
tirj for him—the cranium is h a i d conked e g g s , parsley and
void of contents.
m ay o n n a ise. Top each w ith n
A shorter needle Is usrd whole sa r d in e Chill and serve
In anrslhrtlling thr upper
mouth area. During the
Wipe all refrigerator spills
p r o m t, she d rrlarr* the immediately. Arid foods such
drntlxt cleared the nasal as lemons, tomatoes sml milk
passages, did a cornea can eat into the enamel and
transplant, dlsCDvrn-d a new colored vegetable* like car
proceeded on down through rats ran leave stubborn spots

Stylized Pajamas
Provide Glamour
With Comfort
This year, pajamas offer
more than ju st sleeping coin*
fort. They are very stylized.
Choose from new tapered
models, pajamas wjth blazer
top*,, oy ford "sh irt" to vvyar
outside of pants; a shirt-jack­
et; a one-piece terry "tra in e r"
or lounge su it th a t teams
pullover w i t h - a tapered
V-neck *nd N pants. The
top has halv in g
sleeves,
sweat pants" and a cardigan
type top. W hat more can a
man ask fur?
Pajam as b o r r o w from
sportsw ear fabrics. To be not­
ed are herringbone twills,
bright blazer stripes, irjdescent pimas, etc. Also look -foe
a eorRurey-look in brushed
plqlle.
Pajamas go sporty, too. A
judo model males a A* sleeve
The lop has h itw ing aleevi»,
side-vent* and a sash.
T ert) d o th i* new for a skitype. Notable is a nautical
pull-over with one-piece cel­
lar and anap-tixviiy striped bib
that matches trouser*. Stretrh
is new hrM , loo Polyester(e!ten Spalelrx are In- (uund
ill notrhrd-collar style*.

The classic cotton flannel
pajamas is new once again
. . . come* In polka-dots or
stripes with Us own solid col­
or robe There’s also a sm art
nightshirt that embodies a
few sportsw ear notions. This
one has a solid turtlr-nrck on
a bold cross-striped body.
T hat's the pj picture. Any­
one of the styles Is fllro to
make a great malu-order gift
for Christmas!

favorite design*. In rare n at­
ural t)lua mink, one new cost
can b« worn w ithout It*
matching belt, ' or with the
belt cinching the w aist or
hugging the hips. Popular
too, la the coat with a narrow
look and flaring hem, known
as the trum pet line.
Detailing of new w inter
fur fashions include ties or
hows of the fu r at the necklinr, puffed sleeves, shirtslreve cuffs and gently shir­
red and bloused backs.
One jacket In a rate n atu r­
al lavender beige mink, ia an
elongated jacket with a deep
hem hand of the fur into
which the jacket has been
gently pleated.
For the Christm as gift that
will spell “love" all year'
round, the favored fu r is
“ Jasm ine," rare pure white
mink, ta t evening/ one de;
signer ha* fashioned the ele­
gant snow-white- fur Into n
cap-sleeved smock w ith a
high, round neck, deep, round­
ed yoke in front and hack,
from which the beautiful fu r
flows in gentle gathers.
These frankly-fcmlnlne de­
tails are alsn .expressed with
a Invish hand in new stoles,
brief ami long jaeketa and in
exciting cape*, and c a p cleU -So If the Christmas w rap­
ping for your fair indy is to
he s fur, then bo sure to make
hers a luxurious-looking, wlsnconie-lrue mink.. A shrewd In­
vestment aa a status-symbol,
ton —- a badge of your sue-

Lingerie
to pamper
her love of
Luxury....
yet so
Easy-Care!
choose from a
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G U E S S WHAT S A N T A
CLAUS U going to bring RI­
CHARD S l’KINGSTEAD of
MARTHA STEMPER
Brooksville? A* we all'know
A world traveler, Jan has
Christm as is the time for gift recently displayed some oi
exchanges. bul_R lchjrd‘s gift the brass and other imports
will be delayed until the 28th. she icquirod on her various
Yep, ole’ Santa will deliv­ jaunts in the lobby of the Mayer Richard a beautiful, blue- fair Inn.
eyed brunette bride dolly in
Among the ttem i exhibited
the living fleah, In the form are hand made trays from In­
of Marty (M artha) Stamper dia, jewelry from Siam, pla­
on December 28 at the Pine- ques, shisham wood hand
creat Haptlat Church, when carved tables and many other
they will exchange their a d ­ unusual Imports.
ding vow*.
Jan became Interested in
The bride-elect and her fi­ brass when she was in Indii
ance m e t'o n a blind date at for three years, and soon rcaGainesville where both were liied her hobby was a most
aludents at Rw university. expensive one, but the fasci­
Marty is presently a junior, nating and quaint shops were
and Richard is a freshman at magnets, continually drawing
the Emory School of Medicine [ her interest.
In Atlanta, after studying tour
During her travels, she
has been honored on occas­
years al the university.
Marty graduated from Semi­ ions with famous Interna­
nole High School with the class tional dignitaries such as
of 1960, where she was actively Jackie Kennedy, Nehru, and
engaged In all school activities many others with photo­
graphs to prove facts.
and was a drum majorette
Jan is as effervescent as a
Reading is her pastime, and
she is willing to test out her glass of champagne and has
a natural affinity lor creativ­
culinary aptitudes.
After their m arriage, Mar­ ity. Some of her priceless im ­
ty and Richard will live In ports adorn her fashionable
Decatur, Ga., In a brand larch Arbor home, and a white
new apartm ent while Rich­ rug, bordered in multi hues ol
ard routlnura bla education. blue, carpets her IDing room
Marty contldera three chil­ floor. The exquisite rug Is
valued at well over $3,000 and
dren an Ideal family.
When queried aa to plans for was all hand loomed in India.
* : their
Among J a n ’s priceless pho­
future home, Marty
m
•a ■pontaneoualy replied, "Ju st tographs Is a picture of Nehru
T like my Aunl Florence’s," re ­ placing a garland around son
ferring of courae to the Ireait- Randy’s neck. Randy Is now
tiful Douglas Stenstrom home. a student at Sanford Junior
Marty does prefer colonial High School.
The other Torbett son, Ken­
irchitecture with French Pro■rncial furnishing!.
neth. who it a student at Or­
Mamma Mildred and P a­ lando Junior College, headed
pa BUI have about complet­ the processional of the first
ed the w eddhtf pfarrr, and Mamma aaya the la “ poop­ lean Internationa I School at
ed,” but It baa been excit­ New Delhi, India, and was
ing for all parties concern­ prelected the very first diplo­
ma by Ambassador Galbrrilh i
ed.
Jan Is a talented artist,
So we wish our potential
loctor a very merry Christ- and kai c o lo n . carefully
nas and all the luck to him combined on the canvass to

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the auditory canal and re­
trieved the ham m er, anvil
and stlm ip of'the ca r to as­
sist In completing the job.
Aflcr her head had become
partially paralyzed she turned
to the dentist and said, "That
wasn’t loo bad — I’ve been
roughed up more than that
and it was supposed to be
fun." (How much fun can one
stand?)
orwashing technique,
deal, he complimented her
with, "You’re a good girl —
you did fine.'"
"Oh no, good buddy,
you’re the hero. Now you
can boast you shut me up
for jus' a little- while any­
how."
As for this needle bit. A
longer needle is used to anes­
thetize the lower- mouth are*.
Now if the short needle can
accomplish the above process­
es. a longer needle could —
well, chances arc th at— It i?
possible that — evidence indi­
cates that — wet), it realty
could happen that—ferget it!
That docs it folks!

Tucked away in the heart
of almost every woman la the
desire to own a lovely fur; If
you were to ask her w hat fu r
she favors, nine out of ten
would undoubtedly choose —
mink,
So if you're the man who
ia planning to give your spec­
ial lady the big thrill of a gift
of fu r, you’ll find th a t fash­
ions and colors were never
prettier than those being
shown now for "fur-bearing"
Santas.
Among the m ost beautiful
fur styles, because of their
feminine detailing, are those
with the "Lovely Lady Look"
for the coming Christmas sea­
son.
Fashions, in furs particu­
larly, take on many appear­
ances, the slim shape being
the Icadefi The close-fitting
coats are heated or sashed,
without being bulky. Often
belts a ir removable, allowing
for a - straig h t hanging-took,
or a slightly-fitted front.
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NEW YORK - (NEA) Some time ago I Interviewed
an erjidlte designer who said
that little minks were de trap
for evening wear—only a "lit­
tle sabel towel" would do.
Too proud to admit my ig­
norance on the spot, 1 lost my
only chance to learn exactly
what j little sable towet Is,
far I haven't since found any­
one who known.
But should you happen to
own one, have K made Into a
nice aofa pillow. Becauae for
the holiday aeason, the f ‘
news In formal wear Is
fabric evening coat, both
short and long. The little sable
towel will definitely not go to
the bell.

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them I laminated for warmth.
• [and abort, la allm. Double-1new pared-down look. Collar* gently to frame tha fact.
Old familiar fabric* hive and "cracked les," a allk- I puffed surface. Many
Lumlnoui white and lua|coat!
are
w
ater-repellent'and)
The
faahlon
Una,
both
long|breasted
closings enhance tb * |a re rtrell and tailored or rise
satin
fabric
with
a
crunchy.
been given a new fashion
trou* black dominate the
treatment in this season's
color scene in the ihlny fab­
evening coats and many new
ric*. And radiant redi give
fabrics add their elegance to
depth to velvet and wool.
the after-five scene.
Rich fabric coat* will play
One flattened, curly fabric
an important rol# in formal
has the rich look of genuine
holiday faihloni. They have
Iamb and provides light­
banished the UtUe cable towel
weight warmth.
tn fashion limbo. I wonder
Wool stages' Its own drams
what It did look like. Ml
with stark simple lines. Typi­
probably never know.
cal Is a floor-length shaft,
double-breasted for fashion
news.
f
Osteen
Velvets are often abort and
have their own softly draped
hoods.
There's a new kind of d i l ­
ate for gala events In the
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
clrei, brocades,' m ilclasies
Mr. and Mra. William Truitt
P*go 6—Sun. Dec. 20,''64
have arrived here at their
home from Bar Har, Me.
Recent overnight m eats of
tha TruitU were Mr. and
?. -A, H. Frawent of New
Jen ey . The Frewenta ipent
several week* in Osteen, 1a it
winter.

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neaaon and iln gay
WITH THE APPROACH of the ho
evening coat will l&gt;o
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ulnr nttire. Mnny new fnbrics will idd Their bcautyto these
day fashions. From left to right aoft white wool, water
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puffed surface fabric is carved to cut a subtle curve in short,
slender lines. These are Tcrina designs. Slender as the colonial
columns of Colombia in the background are these two elegant
couts that seem to-be fashioned of South American baby
'y Iamb. .Actually, thay.nre in n new fabric called Shandra, Its
• 'flattened curl made from Dyne!.

Mra. Sara Policy and Mra
Henrietta Rainea spent the
paat weekend In Wayeroaa,
Ga., viiillng their brother,
Clark Corwin, and family.

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An inexpensive, attractive
and useful gift Hem (or
Christ m at la ■ brocaded tra ­
veling case for Jewelry. They
By Jan* Caairtbarry
come in pouch shape, pill-box
Mr. and Mra. Harold Kryuhape and Jewelry rolls.
tlrr of 111)2 Lake Hr. had n»
their H unt* Tuesday night
Air plan 1/c and Mrs. Carl
D eter and aona, Scott anil
(irrg. Airman Dryer, a former
neighbor of the Kiydi-ra In In­
diana, hnt hern taking api*vlallted itudy at the Orlando
Air Korea llaaa prior to heinj
aaalgned to duty ig. Germany.

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is GIFT TIM E

Hogrr Rhea, aeveny ear-old
atm of Rev. and Mr*. Darwin
Shea of U1 North Triplet
Drive, underwent emergency
surgery Saturday at Winter
1 Park Memorial Hospital.

A T T H E S T O R E W IT H M O R E
f o r 'C H R IS T M A S !

Mr. and Mra. Loula House
ludder, Eort Wayne, Ind.,
were overnight gucala of the
Harold Kryder* at their home
on 'Lake Drive, Kriday.
The two men were co-work-1
era at the General Telephone.

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Company before Kryder'a re ­ Harold Kryder all of Caaieltirem ent.
berry at the Orlando Elka Club
Saturday, while they were In
Ken Miller, son of Mr. ami Orlando to attend the MidMr*. Charlea W. Miller, of Winter Conference of the
Lake Drive, la home for the American legion and Auxil­
Chrlatmaa vacation from A»- iary.
bury College, Will more, Ky.
Cook any leftover frozen
Mr.
and Mra.
Kenneth fruit that baa thawed. Cooking
Green were holt* to ,Mr», help* the fruit retain lta color
Wliit Ward and Mr, and Mra. and prevrnl* apollage.

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MRS. MAUDE CRAWFORD, right, wbh recently honored on her 80th
birthday with u surprise pnrty when the South Seminole Welcome Wngon
Club board met. Mrs. Crawford has returned to the area from Bingham­
ton, N. Y., and will spend the winter months with her daughter, Mrs.
•Wayne Norris, right, and her family In Sanlnndo Estates.

D orothy G ray

Mrs. Mary B arnhart and
Mrs. Lillie Boyer have gone
to Columbus, Ohio, to tpend
Chrlatmaa,

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Radio And T .V .

Many excellent musical pro­
gram s jire scheduled on tele­
vision and radio during the
Yuletlde season; watch your
local newspaper for announcem rnls concerning these pro­
gram s and make a date witli
the family to stay home and
enjoy these special program*
of Chrlstmaa music.
Churches also afford a won
derful opportunity to enjoy the
music of the season; many of
them annually preacnl special
program ! of beloved worki
Again, check your rvewapaper
for announcement! of these
local offerings.
Taking- advantage of the
many opportunities to hear ap­
propriate music together dur­
ing the holidays will pay great
dividends not only In pleasure
for your family but also in
drawing them closer together
at this moat family-centered of
seaaOQi,

Dinner gueita of Mra, Harel
Gllhuly, Friday evening were
her brother end aiater-in-law,
Mr. and Mra. Frank Gllhuly,
of Union, N. J ., and alio Mr*.
Mllltpaugh Van Brackle of
DcBary.

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Bridal Luncheon Compliments Miss
Mr*. Robert Karnj and
Mr*. Arthur Beckwith Jr.
were co-hoiteiu* recently to
a charming bridal luncheon
at the Capri Reitaurant hon­
oring Ml** Martha Stemper,
December bride-elect of Rich­
ard Springitead.
The table was centered with
a lovely arrangement of white
mums interspersed with gold
tinged leaves and graduating
gold tapers in a pedestal ala­
baster container. Bridal place
cards marked the guests'
placet, and the entree was
sugar cured ham complement-

ed with a festive colorful salad, a variety of vegetables and
iced dissert.
Mrs. W i l l i a m Stemper,
mother of the hoooree, Mrs.
George Wells, grandmother of
the hono'ree, and the brideelect received beautiful orchid
corsages from the hosteesei,
and Mrs. Beckwith and Mrs.
Kirns presented the honoree

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Mrs. Carl I.ind was hostess
with several pieces of her the honwee, Mrs. Judy Her-1 Reck, Mrs. Wally Philip*. Vida Sue Smith and Mrs. Kelrecently at her lovely home
ron Fisher, Mrs. William Mr*. Milton E. Smith, MisJ| ley Welch.
chosen china.
The guests, hostesses and
to the annual Christmas party
bride-elect were all elegantly
feting the members of AIpbs
attired in holiday fashions
Nu ehspter of Alpha Delta
with chapeau* of fur, velour
Kappa.
and feathers atop their fash­
TTie Lind home was beauti­
ionable coiffures.
fully
decorated wdth Christ­
Others enjoying'the delight­
mas arrangement* and an at­
ful bridal luncheon were Mrs.
mosphere of festivity was
Douglas Stenstrom, aunt of
dominant throughout.
Highlight of the party was-a
gift exchange'with the mem­
bers sharing in the mutual ad­
miration of all the lovely gifts.
Each member brought toilet
container, a tree aklrt decor­
articles, books, etc., to be pre­
ated with mlnature package*,
sented lo the children's ward
Christmas balls decorated with
at the local hospital.
velvet, pearls, and jswsls,
The hostess, served a vari­
Christmas eooklea from fore­
ety of party pretty holiday re ­
ign lands, jeweled egg shells,
freshments.

tiny ceramic Christmas balls,
•nd Christmas candles.
Mrs. Clausa assisted by
Mrs. J . L. Horton, Jr. served
delicious pound cake, Christ­
mas coffee cake, Yule log, and
coffee to Mr*. Graham, Mr*.
Woodruff, Mrs. Speer, Mr*.
Thomas McDonald, Mr*. Lew­
is Barley, Mrs. Charles Lans­
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During Holidays
A welcome relief for the
holidays is the break in pro­
tocol’* rigid requirements for
men’s formal wear. If yoil’rn
planning to attend a C hrist­
mas dam e, hut lack the lia ditbmal black tux, have no
worry. The more colorful and
patterned tuxedo Jacket* (thn
svhitrs. Madrases nnd seer­
suckers) are being worn in
tb r seasnna ami sectors where
black* usually dominate.
New this season In men’s
formnlwear is a rich, light
shade or blue that tins scored
n immediate success In both
t and trousers of worsted
mohair. The clover-leaf
lapels nr* framed in a m atch­
ing blue brocade ns is the
trouser waistband.
Many of the new eollarirss,
rvening vusts
_
me repealing tin- colorful
fabrl, * of the s. i s,,ii a jack
els. These new style* with
pointed or iipiated-off bot­
tom*. plus the traditional rob
laird vest* have made g n a t

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Wondering what to do with
those bulky nr oddly shaped
gifts th at seem to defy w rap­
ping paper, ribbon or tape?
H eir's a wondrrfuf new idea
fur wrapping with a covering
that serves a* a second gift
in itself.
To make a "g ift bag," cut
two square nr rectangular
pieces of fabric Jarge-enough
to hold g ift when sewn to­
gether. Place right sides of
the fabric together, and michine or hand sew on three
sidrs Hem the open tup edges
or trim by rutting the edges
with pinking scissors. Turn
the hag right aide out, spray
with
F aultlfts
spray-on
starch, and iron. Repeat un­
til Hie fabric hag Is starched
to a freah, rriap finish. Flare
gift in la g , gather th* top
as you .would a paper bag,
tying a bright bow around
the neck.
Cs* any color or fabric for
your g ift bag. adding mono­
gram nr appliqura if desired
by sewing them on or ironing
them on with colored mending
taps. A draw string ribbon in
th* top hem will make It a
personal laundry hag, or con­
vert it to a carry-all for hair
rullera and rlipa T h e r e are
no end to th r uiea to which
these attractive gift bags can
he put after the fun of open­
ing them on Chriatmaa morn­
ing.

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from
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About Sports

Thinking
'Hounds Rally
Out Loud
By Julian Btenetr
B m U Sporta Editor
&gt; T hat nickname chosen by the
J Houftoc club of the National
I-Leegue to replace "CoH 4S’i ”
&gt;really throw ua. They selected
'■'Aatroa" and now they tell
tlT w h y .
*
Seem* there were three
• re a l for a Hoaiton nick­
nam e that would be appro­
priate. Horn ton la a port
city, an oil city and a apace
city.1.
But the port Idea waa pre
em pted by Beaumont Eaportera of the Texas League and
the oil theme haa been handled
In fine atyle by the Houaton
OUera football club In the
Americas? League.
The name "A rtroa" permite Ilouiton to Ue the ball
clnh to the apace program.
It alao worka out well for
their aprtng training pro­
gram , too, ataee Cocoa la at
Capo Kennedy — launching
pad USA.

‘V

In 4th Period
ForOBCWin &lt;

By Jim Barrhus
Herald Sports W riter
Lyman High’s Greyhoundi
came ont of their flrat venture
In the Orange Belt Confer­
ence this current basketball
eeason Friday night with •
come-from-behlnd 6(1 to 47 vic­
tory over the Red .Davila of
Winter Garden’s Lakevlew
High.
The ’Hound* had not tested
victory In three previous nonconference game* -therefore
their initial win of the eeaion,
plus the feet that It waa a lea­
gue affair, made the victory
ju st th a t much eweeter to
Heed Coach Dick Copeland
and hla Greyhound quintet. ‘
It was Joe Asher’a 10 polnta
along with Mike Sterling's 14,
end Gene Wlnkleman'a 10 th at
did the trick. Asher waa the
game'* high point man with
eight field , goela_and a trio
of pointa from tiiT?reeYlf?6i*'
line, Winkleman had three
floor ehota end four charity
toasea while Sterling’e 14 came
on eeven field goali.
Lyman grabbed a lead In the
opening frame with 16 point*
while holding the Devil* to 13
but In the eecond slant* Lakeview pulled ahead with 16
polnta to Lyman’* 11 to take
the mid-game break leading
28 to 27.
The heated play In the thlld
quarter itw the D e v ils leek
up 13 point* to Lyman’* even
dnten end hold a two-point
margin going the final frame.
But In the last period, the
’Hounda posted 17 point* while
cooling off the Devils who
could put together a mere six
and It was more than enough
for the m argin of victory.
I t wee almost like the re­
cent Lyman-Winter Garden
grid game when the Grey­
hound footliall machine arorrd '20 points In the hint quar­
ter to overcome the Devils,
nn to an.
Lyman’s record la now one
and three overall hut one and
sero In conference play.
In a preliminary event, the
Ilahy Greyhounds racked up
their third win In four starts
hy downing the Ilahy Devili,

aoettix cm to Win tne ineme.
Usually baaeball la played outdoora. Starting In April, the
Aatroa, however, will go In­
doors and play Inalde their
new domed itadlum ."
What’a In • nimeT Well
there it la]
• * •
The Unlveratty of Florida
baa awarded varalty football
lettera to 42 member* of the
IBM grid team. Of this num ­
ber, 11 ere seniors, 16 are j unla ri end IS are aopha, It'a the
largest number of letter* to
be awarded to flrat year men
Under Head Coach Ray Graves.
' Freshmen football num eral!
were awarded to 41 member!
of the IBM Baby Gator squad.
• • •
The Jacksonville Suns of
t h e International League
have announced a spring
training slate of If exhibi­
tion games. They’ll play
U ltle Rock, Buffalo, In­
dianapolis, San Dlrgo, Ho
cheater, Tul«a end the I-os
Angelea Dodgers,
• *-# * - Flreballer Sandy Koufax of
the Dodgers tied a 47-year old
record held by Hall of Fam er
Grover Cleveland Alexander
when he led the National Lea­
gue In earned run* average for
the third ilra lg h t season. Kou
fax grabbed the honor with a
1.74 mark compared to run­
ner-up Don D ryidalc’a I to,
• • •
Intercollegiate foothill will
continue at the University ol
..T am pa w ith .th e blessings
KAN FRANCISCO (U P I)
of the school's trusters. (Iffl- — Veteran New York Giants
cial approval permitted San quarterback Y. A. Tittle feel*
Bailey, athlrtlr director, to he la physically aide tn play
proceed to srhrdule games another araeon, but will not
and recruit players. Rsllry's make up hla mind whether to
hands bad been tied pending continue hla gild career until
the decision.
next month.
• • t
The 17-year veteran of the
We recently hlnled In this pro grid war* aeid "1 started
column as lu w hit Ray Graves poorly this year, then got
might do since he's losing both h urt In our second gumo and
of Gator PAT and field goal was never able to gain mo­
kickers, Bub Lyle and Jimmy mentum.'' The d e f e n d i n g
Hall. Graves has announced Pastern Division champion
that come spring practice none Glanta wound up in the cellar
other than Slave Spurrier will of their ■disiaion lliia time
go to work and develop tho around.
a rt. If he turns into a lot-man,
’’Right n o w I haven’t-given
be could become a quadruple- the future much thought,
threat back. Already be can since our aeaaoti haa Juat con­
punt, p a n and run.
cluded," tha hald-hcadrtl vet• • •
eran added.
I t’s official!
Tha Giant* star, who is a
The San F ran clito (H ints’ successful real estate man In
Willie Maya hat won bit the off-season, arrived hack
fourth National League slugg­ In the Bay area Friday with
ing title. Official ftgurra re ­ hla wife and threw children.
veal Willie bad a .607 per- They reside In nearby A ther­
. ceatage. During the past ton, Calif.
- '• e a t e n , Mays went to the
Plato ITg times and kit for
TWINS SIGN BATTEY
M l total baaea. He won by
MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL
n wide margin over Ron (U P!) Catcher Earl Bettey,
Santo of the Cblrage Cuba. who ilgned hie 1066 contract
• • •
Friday, waa tha fourth mem­
We've had a lot of unusual ber of the Minnesota Twins
•witches lately in the sports to coma to terms.

Will YAT Play
Another Season?

world, to d here's another.
The New York Yanks ousted
Yogi Berra but they brought
in his old boyhood ebum, Joe
Oaragtola, to replace klal Al­
lan on Uw club'i broadcasting
team. Until 1M1 Joe waa the
’ /'v o ice" of Ibe Cardinals.
Since then he'* been on NBC'*
game-of the week aerie*. All­
en ends U year* with (ha
Yanks.

Another add thing about
Garaglola'a appointment is
that the NBC man will now
ho wetting for CBS, the new
Yankee owner.
The Yanks said that Phil
'Blsauto, Jerry Colamand and a
farmer Hanford man. Red Bar­
ber, will continue in the radioTV broadcasting setup and
,w o^ with Garaglola.
.* 1

Baugh Bows Out
As Oiler Coach
In Sunday Tilt

I M l AM) THAT M A N Al HJunrhi, to n . of the
I'h lh id rlp h ia Titers, w o n * y
... Bit]
HIM IItusst-ll
f ..., . II *** *.
terrified a*
of Ha- Boston C eltics tiles
ifown on him . A ctually,
h) grubbing Bussell ns
he d rives for the h.i»krt.
Biancitl is ro im n lliin g «
lout

HOUSTON (U P I) — Sun­
day's gama with th* Denver
Broncos will b« Sllngln' Sam­
my Baugh'a last appearance
a* head coach of tha 'A m eri­
can Football League's Hous­
ton Oitera.
. .
In an unexpected mov* F ri­
day, th* 61-year-old form er
professional passing w irard
announced hla resignation ao
ha could have more time to
a pend a t hla W est Taxaa
ranch near Rotari.
" I have been treated very
fairly hers, but I alao have a
ranch out In Weat Texas th a t
I would Ilka to spend a t leaat
half the year on," Baugh said
at a pro** conference. "I
can’t give th* Oiler* a* much
of my service as I think I
should if I go to the ranch a t
MUDDER’S DAY — Dick Jnmea, of the New York Ginnta anti St. Louia
much aa I like."
Cardinal Don Brurnm look like statue* in plaster as they romp through
Th* lanky, drawling tobac­
the mud.
co-chewing coach added, how.-•* ' .•&gt; ’
— ■*• •
e r e r r “ l s till love foothall and
I Intend to stay in football."
A* proof, ha aaiil ho would be
pirated to stay with the Oil­
er* a* ah assistan t coach.
Baugh * la completing hla
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ering th e last 47 with a spring 12 and gained 323 yards rush­
ing against 103 for West Vir­ first y ear aa Oiler head coach
(U PI) — Speedy, hard hitting on his first carry.
West Virginia finally got on ginia. Utah also compiled a and ,had signed a contract for
Utah sprang three touchdown
runt at West Virginia Satur the ecoreboard when it drove total of 143 yard* passing, one more year. H a told a
day to beat the Mountaineers 67 yards with McCune pasting completing 11 of 23, 123 yarda newt conference he and Oiler
32 8 in the ilxth annual Liber­ to Mill Clegg for the touch­ and 13 out of 28 by West Vir­ owner K. S. (Bud) Adame
had made a settlem ent on
Jiy Milton nlrhm an
ty Bowl game which m ade down with 10 seconds left of ginia.
th
the
third
period.
Only in the fumble and pen­ a t contract, but would not
studio television foothall p rac­
UI’l Sparta W riter
Morley's touchdown pass alty departm ent did W eil Vir­ elaborate.
tically an actuality. .
f
NEW
YORK (U P I) —
Adams said the Oilers have
Huge Convention Hall, wind-, from X&gt;lck Groth covered 38 ginia show superiority, y tah
Branch Rickey turns 83 Sun­
accepted
the
resignation
and
leas, daylight-bright, and with yarda and cloard*out the scor­ lost the hall on fumbles three
day and although he no longer
tim es against only one for .will begin looking for A new bothers counting birthday*,
• regulation apdried football ing In the final period.
head
coach.
Utah's over all superiority West Virginia and the Utes
he took th* occasion to apeak
field, housed 6,039 caah cus­
The game with Denver will
tomer* wh|!s_lhe cam era eye also was established by- the were penalised a total of 61
out for the first time about
tie the Oilers last of w hat haa
took the gim e to home view­ statlallc*. The Utes m ade 23 yards against 29 for the Moun­
his part in the celebrated
ao
f
a
r
been
a
3-10
u
n
io
n
,
ers nation-wide in a nearly first downs to West Virginia's taineers.
Baugh said the team 's present Johnny Keane affair.
perfect example of the TV in­
The general accepted no­
record- this season had noth­
dustry.
ing to do with h it resigna­ tion ia th a t Rickey, as the St.
The TV rlghty contributed
Louis Cardinals' special con*
tion.
103,000 to the setting, end to­
sullant, pushed for the firing
tal receipts from other source*
of both Keane and General
will net each college an esti­
Manager Bing Devine.
mated $60,000.
T hai's the story moat ev­
eryone believes hut th at story
The man-made tem perature
happens to Ue dead wrong.
in the hall was 60 degrees,
HOUSTON (U PI) — Tutaa'a ing, on 22 completions of 36 at­
Cardinal owner G u i s l i
while'outside ft was only 31.
prem ier passer, Jerry Rhome, tempt*. Just three yards short
Busch exonerated Rickey com­
In this studlo-llke letting,
ran for one score and p itte d of tho Bowl standard set by
pletely and tried to set the
quarterback Ernest (Pokey)
for the other Saturday to lead fabulous Don Trull of Baylor.
record straig h t after the
Allen put the Ules on the war
Tulsa to a 14-7 Bluebonnet Only one of Rhomc’e attem pts
By Jim Karrhua
World Scries, hut no one
path with an 11-yard touch­
Bowl defeat of a Mississippi was intercepted.
bothered
listening.
Herald
Sports
Writer
down run In the second period,
team that bottled up bis fav­
A crowd of 50.000 sat in the
Busrh made up his mind to
South
Seminole Junior
apeedy linn Coleman raced 33
orite receiver.
off- again- on- again rain to
yards for a ifo re two minutes
High'S Hurricanes remained fire Devine and Keane last
Rhome, who rewrote many watch the game.
undefeated Friday night when July and relayed th a t infor­
later and Andy Ireland ecleRhome did whip Trull's total
h raltd his flrat carry of the of the NCAA passing records
they trourtced' ML Dora Bi­ mation to Rickey, who was
nitons* and number-of-playa
till*
season,
proved
he
could
game with a 47-yard touch­
ble's Junior High quiifait 70 astonished by the Cardinal
bowl records, however, with
owner's timing.
down Jaunt In the third period. run too, helping net up Tulsa's
to 41 at Mt. Dora.
"1 was knocked on my back
first score with a 23-yard 28| yards total and 58 limes
It was the llurriqpnea' sixth
Roy Jefferson, a crack end
when I found nut Bing waa
scam per In the midst of a 72- engineering plays.
straig
h
t
win
of
the
current
Mississippi broke into the
I both offensively and defensive­ yard drive.
aeason and the tilt wound up to he fired and I fought as
ly, kicked 32 and 33-yard Held
scoring first, in the second
The
two-tough
teams
battled
play for the CassellM-rry hanl a* humanly posaible for
goals, And sophomore end Bill
j quarter Taking a punt at their
to
a
7
7
balltim
e
score
aa
Mil­
school until afte r the holidays. Keane," said Rickey from hit
Morley, an 16-ycar-old young­
j own 46. tile Rebels got three
I'ored hy Brant Rose and home in St. Louis. "1 tried
ster from Sail Lake City, ls* Ippi showed some passing I yards on a groynd play, then
ability
of
its
own.
Bui
in
the
Bruce Stew art, the 'Canes everything 1 knew to keep
caught a touchdown pass in
second half, Tulsa wore down quarterback Jim Weatherly went right to work In the first Busch from firing Devine.
the final six minutes.
passed 30 yards to Frank Kinperiod and dumped in 23
The Indians also had a tight the Old Mist defense with a ard.
good balance of passe* to Bob
points while limiting th* horn*”
defensive unit which led to an
Klnard
and
Mike
Dennis
erratic passing game f o r Daugherty Bront Roberta and chopped off short yardage, town club to 17. During th*
opening ttanxa, B rant Roaa
Mountaineer quarterback Al­ Eddie Fletcher.
then Weatherly hit Dennia for
netted an even doien points
Daugherty, a hard-to-hrlnglen McCune. They also made
seven to the Tulsa four. Den­
a goalline stand that halted dowu runner, made good on nis got three more on th* while S tu art pumped in eig h t
The pace slowed tn the eocWeal Virginia on the two-yard ground running playa when the ground and Weatherly plunged
MIAMI BEACH &lt;UPJ) —
ond period y ilh the visitors
line. Utah, a one-touchdown Mississippi defense loosened one yard Tor'thi score.
No one knows for sure today
getting
12
points
and
Mt,
Do­
against
the
passing
throat.
favorite, Intercepted f o u r
Billy Irwin's kick m ade it
ra picked up only eight and w hether, a young greyhound
Rhome made 252 yards passMountaineer pane*.
7-0, Mississippi.
South
Seminole led 87 to 25 at named Fox Hill ‘ haa- bech
The Mountaineer* had only
After the next kickoff, Tulsa
swallowed by a shark or
intermission.
one brief, flashing moment In
came back with a drive of Its
whether he’s the "gray ghost"
The
Hurricanes
picked
It
up
the first half and they were
own.
who bay* hungrily *t night
In
the
third
quarter
hy
getting
held to 23 running play* They
In a 72-yard drive that took
on nearby Fisher'* Island.
15
polnta
to
10
for
Mt.
Dor*
opened with twd fast first
only elgjjt players, R h o m a
Earlier this wrek the hound
•nd th* Htirric*nes put it on
downs but tho tide turned
passed and ran the bulk of the
waa
left standing at the post
ice with 18 mura point* in th*
when Tom Hawkes threw Mc­
needed yardage. One run by
during a rare at the local dog
fiqal
frame.
LOS
ANGELES
(U
PI)
—
Cune for a 12-yard Ion.
Rhome covered 23 yarda.
S tuart, South Seminole'* track. Aa the other dngi pull­
Regardless of which team
Then tha Ute* took advant­
Daughterly made' four to the
wins the National Football
center, tallied 23 points hut ed out of sight, Fox Hill ap ­
age of an 18-yard |-unt to
Mississippi one yard line.
ls-agu* championship, tha los­
h* had to ih are the gam e's parently ' became, frightened
launch a drive to the West
After two, playa on which
high tcoring honor* with Mlk* hy the roar of the fans. So he
ing conch will get a chance
Virginia 11. Jcffera-m kicked
Mlaaiaaippl'a defense held,
Boyd of Mt. Dora who got an bounded across the track and
for revenge In the Pro Bowl
hla 32-yard field goal when
Rhome slipped over from the
leaped over a wall, rig h t into
A ll-Star Gems Jan . 10.
equal number.
tha drive waa halted for a 3-0
one yard line for the score.
ML Dora, Judged to b* one an inieL
For roaches Don Shula of
first-period lead.
Howard Twillcy'a kick made it
Although a sw ift lid* ws*
tha B a 111 m o r a Colts and
of tha lop junior high fives
West Virginia halted an 807-7.
Blanton Collier of tha Clevain central Florida, wer* no rushing through th* inlet to­
yard m arch on Ua o n ey ard
Twilley, Rbome'a favorite
land Browns today were nam­
match for tha high scoring ward th* ocean and all fear­
line In tha second period, but
past catcher of the aeason, and Hurricane*.
ed him lo*t, Fisher's Island
ed to handle tha Western and
then the Ules m arched 43
who helped Tulaq to tour na­
residents began talking th*
Eastern Conference team s tn
yards in a charge marked by
tional NCAA team record* this
next d*y about a creator*
tha Pro Bowl gama a t tha Loa
near flat fights befora Allen
season, we* watched closely
who roams th* woods afte r
Angeles Coliseum.
went 11 y ard! on a keeper for
dark.
Appointment of Shuts and by Mississippi defender*.
the gam e's first touchdown.
Rhome bad to use other re­
Is it Fox HU]? Maybe. Tha
Collier as tha rival roaches in
Utah kept up tha pressure
ceivers most of the time.
“creature" reportedly ha* ta t­
*#»• Pro Bowl waa announced
when linebacker Rudy ReachTulsa’• winning drive in tha
ters of cloth ciinlng to him,
by Blsnn Davis and Dave
ke tackled John Piacorik into Brandman, co-dlractore of tha third quarter started at tha
NEW YORK (UPI) — Th# leading to ipoculation th a t it
a fumbla and then recovered
Tulsa 28-yard line, at which New York Jato bar* received ia tha young hound and
charity poat-aaason gam*.
on the Mountaineers' 32. This
point Tulsa had the ball on « a pair of week-early Christ­ w hat's left of hla racing
aet up Jefferson's 33-yard field
’*
mas praaonto, one of them a colon.
Baby aplny lobsters, like punt return.

Todays Sports Parade

U tah B e a ts W . V irg in ia

- START LEASE TALKS
PHILADELPHIA (UP1) —
The city ,wll| begin negotia­
tions with the E lg in of the
National Football Baaeball
League for leases on a propos­
ed |I 6 million atadfum In
about two or throe weeks.
goal and gave Utah a 13-0
lead.
In their natural habitat,
Another Mountaineer punt
soma parrot?(shea spend tha put the ball on the Utah 31,
night In a mucous “alnplng and alter Allen Jacob* went
bag,” aaya the Miami Sea- for two Bret downs,' Coleman
quartern. I t te believed that slipped tnskle l o f t guard,
this la a form of protoctloa fought hit way through half
from predators.
a dom o tackier* and want 33
yard* for tho score. That
Soma fish have been observ­ ■ado U 13-0 a t tho half.
ed swimming upside down,
Utah bald for downs on Ua
•ays tho Miami Ssequarium. two-yard Una tn tho third por­
Scientists, bowavar, have not ted and then launched an 30learned the reason why.
yard march with Inland cov­

Rickey Urged Cards

Not To Fire Keane

Rhome And Tulsa
Defeat Ole Miss

South Seminole
Beats Mt. Dora
Bible 70 to 41

Greyhound
Still Missing

Coaches Named
For Pro Bowl

N. Y. Jets Get
Early Presents

those at the Miami Seaquar­
ium, era flat, spidery sad al­
most laoflika. With eyes at
tha end of long ■talks, they
bear Utt)a retambUnca to the
adult lobster.
When sea turtle#, like those
a t the Miami Seaquarium rest
on th* bottom And a n not ac­
tive, they do not have to anrfaoo to gelt air for a long time.
However, when tn active
•wlmmlng they must rise for
air every few minute*.

Rhone ran over left guard
far 14, tossed to Roberta tor
a 18-yard lota, then found
Daugherty for 37 yarda to the
Mississippi 37. Then, on the
fourth play of the aeries,
Rhbme found Fletcher open
for a 37-yard scoring teas.
.Twilley booted the point and
R was it-7, Tulsa's winning
margin.
In the fourth quarter, neither
team could fight off numbness
enough to get a sustained
drive.
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surprise package.
Th# Jets signed Princeton's
record-bust log fullback Cot mo
locavaul and Ohio Univer­
sity's hard-nosed linebacker
Don (Skip) Hoovter Friday.
lacsxTaal waa the surprise.
Tha tl-year-eld all-time Tiger
scoring champ snubbed Min­
nesota of th* National Foot­
ball League, tha only profes­
sional team to hav* drafted
him, and Inked with the
American Football League
club aa a free agent.

BARON PLAYER FINED
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (UPI)
— American Hockey League
President Jack Riley has fined
Cleveland Baron defenseman
Bill Needham $200 for b*lng
involved in a dispute with a
spectator on Nov. I t a t Her•bsy.

But neither I, Dick Meyer
(the club's executive vicepresident) nor anyone else
could change hi* mind.”
Rickey said, one of, the fac­
tor* Involved in BuscTl’a de­
cision to let go Keane waa
"the Dick Groat m atter."
To Rickey's knowledge, that
m ailer has never before been
revealed.
"U nderstand me correctly,"
he said, 'D ick la a fine per­
son. He was, however,' critical
of Keane and made the mis­
take of voicing his criticism
to outsider*. In due time, that
criticism got back to Keane.
"An apology was asked for
and given during early Au­
gust. Dick, like the fine gen­
tleman he ia, mnde his apol­
ogy in the clubhouse to
Kt-une's satisfaction in front
of all the Cardinal ballplay­
er*.
"That was the revival of
the rluln From that point on.
the Cardinal* were an entire­
ly different hull dull . . . a
unified hall club."
Rickey didn't volunteer the
information, hut when pressed
on tho point, he admitted he
was the one to go to Groat
and urge him to apologise.
And while he was a t it,
Rickey denied he ' had ever
said or w ritten that the Car­
dinals were "finished" while
the season was still In pro­
gress.
"Gueale Busch can vouch
for the truth of that, too,"
he said. Although he haa no
thought of returning to base­
ball—"I can’t imagine a job
being ofelred"—the still en­
ergetic
Rickey
laughingly
said, "I don't know how • to
retire."
Aa a m atter of fact, he haa
a new job.
"My college, Ohio Weiteyan, is in ' great (reed of
fund*," he said. “So I hav*
accepted the Job aa chairman
of a capital fund drive to
rail* several million dollar*.
"When It came to organis­
ing the Continental League, I
could find money enough for
that," ho sold, still laughing.
"Now let me ee« w hat I can
da for my Colley*. I t 'should
keep m* bu»y for a t least two
year*."
1
TRIANGLE
i nONTREAL — (NEA) —
Maurice Richard of tha Montrsal Canadtcni, Bernla Geoffrion of th* Canadian* and
Bobby Hull of the Chicago
Black Hawks all hold tha N a­
tional Hockay League record
fo r moat goals scored In one
•eason (60).

BOXING HISTORY
CHICAGO (U PI)—The tightheavyweight division in boxing
was established In 1003 on tha
su g g e stio n of Lou Houseman,
• Chicago apart* writer, who
pointed out that rule* then in
existence approved ee •
"heavyweight" n n y boxer
over 138 pound*.

T h e Miami Seaquarium
B*a cow*, like tho se a t Jh e
pumpa and filters ever tevan Miami Seaquarium, shed glu­
million gallons of water daily ey toon e t the (lightest pro­
vocation.
for Ha exhibits.

Evan's Defense. *
In Final Half
Stops Tribe
By David H lgflabotham
Herald Sports W riter
Seminole
High'*
eager#
dropped a Metro twin bill to
the Maynard Even* Trojans
Friday night when the varalty
waa defeated 63 to 23 and tha
JayVees were knocked out by
a rount of 67 to 41.
The slaughter gave th e
Tribe’s v a n ity a four-out-offlve loa* record and dropped
the JayVeea down to a two*
out-of-five - win mark.-----------Je ff Williame and Gary
Lloyd led the Tribe . aa best
they could with seven points
each and Ron Hinton helped
with four. Steve Groover and
Frank Murray each mid* two
point* and Buddy Sturapf add­
ed a single'point.
Evans grabbed a two-point
lead In the opening fram e,
winding up on top whil* lim­
iting the Trib* to (even point*.
But in the second s te n ts the
Trojans hiked their m argin
19 to 13.
Heated play in the third pe­
riod saw the Trojan* rack up
14 point* whil* holding th*
Tr!t*&gt; to three and it gave th*
Trojans a 17-point lead going
into the final frame.
In the final atenx* the Sem­
inole* dumped In Sevan points,
a fa r cry from th* amount
needed-especially with the Tro­
jans potting a cool 20-point
scoring apre* in th* test
frame. ,
In the preliminary, Ron
Dudley aet the pace for th*
Baby Tribe with 14 polhta
and Mark Baborn adding 11.
Paul Leroy dropped in nine
and Greg Ganns raised th*
score by three. Larry Hodges
and Frank Whlgham each
scored a point but despite the
effort the Trib* still lost by
26 points.
The Seminole* will see ac­
tion again Dec. 29, in the Tan­
gerine Bowl cage tourney.

Ace High School
Gridder Killed
BRUNSWICK, Ga. ( U P I )r Churlea C. Richtnbach, 17, one
of Georgia's outstanding high
school football players, waa
killed early today when his
car struck a bridge abutment.
It wa* the second traffio
mishap within a week to taka
the
live*
of
well-known
Brunswick persons. Last Sat­
urday, Brunswick Mayor Jo­
seph B. Mercer was killed In
a head-on crash near Waycross. _ Earlier thia
werk
young-faonaId McGregor, win­
ner of tha Carnegie Medal
for heroism, waa killed when
a car in which ha was riding
rraahtd Into a bridge abut­
m ent
Police said the 1060 Chev­
rolet in which Richtnbach! waa
riding alone slammed into tha
abutment on a rausw ay lead­
ing to St. Simon’s Island. Tha
car catapulted, illd and rolled
about 130 f e e t throwring
Richenharh from the wreck*tge._.The Incident happened
aroundT 12:60 a. m.
Richtnbach, a tackle, ^Wde '
named one of the moat valuable players on the GlyflU
Academy football team which
won the Georgia AAA cham­
pionship this season.

The Fronton
win be closed
from Dec. 21st,
through
Doc- 25th.
OPEN
DEC 26th.

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DEAR A DRV: My hus­
band died In 195h and bo
left in exct-sa of *700,000.
and I was cheated out of
•very dime of It. Non# of
the lawyer* in tbl* town
will touch my cnee with a
ten-foot pole. My huxband
had liver trouble. He wa*
operated on fo r It, and hi*
doctor told me himself that
the operation was suceefsful.. but in nine duys my
husband wna dead I refus­
ed to pay the bill because
th a t doctor had lied to me.
When my husband’s will
was read 1 was c u to u t of
it except fur a few dollars
I was sup|N)fed to live on.
When I protested, they
tried tu prove th a t 1 was
rraxy. They are still trying
__lo_inova. il_ Uis sisters not
everything. THEY are the
rraxy ones. Money craxyl
f a n you help me get out
of here ?
CHEATED

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O IT R B O A R D I N G F t O U S E

S ID E G L A N C E S

B y G albraith

By A b ig a il V an Buren

for two yegrx and we rerently became engaged. Hr .
suddenly was notified that
ha has qn opportunity tu
go to Weet 1’olnt. J knew
he always wanted a mili­
tary Career, but I never
thought he'd get an bppolnlment to W est Point. If
he goes, it manna we can't
get m arried for four year*.
I plan to go to college, and
the thought of my sitting
in the dorm for four year*
does not appeal to me. 1
love him. Abby, but 1 don’t
know w hether to let him
accept this appointm ent or
not. 1 am 111 ami he 1* 20. j
This it quite a shuck to me
as it w asn't in our plans. 1
would like some advice
about what to do.
\ --------------- lU ’S K X j-

r.areer m an’s 'wife heeds
more understanding than
you appear to have. Level
with him. And ask him to
lev*! with you. 1 think you
could both probably do bet­
ter iu the choice of lifetime
partner*.
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DEAR AII It Y: I just
found out that my girl
friend kept a diary of our
dates and ehe wrote a
bunch of ‘stu ff in it th a t’
never happened. It was nil
out of her imagination. Her
mother road it and now site
refute* to let me dale her.

Abby, we neevr did anything wrung. W hat can 1
do?

lem in the world could have
been solved when it was
sm all;
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NOT GUILTY*
’ DEAR

NOT

GUILTY:

Proclaim your Innocence
and hope her mother belicves you. And next lime
yuu become interested In a
girl who goes in fo r crea­
tive writing, suggest ehe
use an outlet other than
her diary for her talent*.
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CON F in E N T I A I. TO
BERNIE: Tlw biggest prob­

QjOLobij.

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Problems ? Write to ARn v , Box 69700, Lo* Angeles. Calif. Fof a personal
reply, enclose a stamped,
eelf-addrejMod enelope.
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‘Hate to write letter* T
Fend one dollar to Abby,
Box Hi'70d. Lei Angeles,
Calif., for Abby'a booklet,
“ HOW TO WRITE LET­
TERS FOR ALL OCCA­
SIONS.”

On{Bhidqsi By 0swa,cl J°c°by

The Official Handbook of tiie (
NORTH (D)
II 1 Tt looked like x lure k m
second Work. -Bridge Olynt-i
! for the United SUtex. but
RANT
piad. published by the Anior-|
| strangely enough we showed
YQIT4
♦ QII7
Iran Contract Bridge L c a ju c ,;
1x profit on the hand.
* 101
shows 3i&gt;o hands played and
When tie U. S, team held
RAST
WEST
misplaced bv the Ite«i players
the E ast West cards, it see mi
*J tlli
R 53 3
in the world
that North chose to .open with
VAKJ19
¥83
DEAR CHEATED: Where
The bidding In the box took
a h r ir t and E xit ovrrcxllcd
* 8 53
♦ A K J 10 J
are yotiT
place when the Coiled Stales
with one xpxde. West jumped
RK M
A None
held Ihe North-South cards.
to three diamonds. North p is s ­
SOUTH
DEAR ABBY: I h ate
South’s opening no trum p was
ed. Exst kept right on to four
R Q II
born going w itli this huv
a psychic old of sorts. Ilis par­
diamonds. So fxr, the I \ S,
¥ 10 3
■ ♦ 4
tner had passed originally and
players had been bidding tlte
R A Q J87 111
South was sure that the hand
flam! as if money bad gone out
No one vulnerable *- " l i r ’ityle, but good old SouUi
belonged to his opponent*.
North
Kelt .South West
After North raised to three
wax in„a bidding mood, also.
Pass
Pais 1 N T. Pais
no-trump. South deckled to
He went to five club*, w here­
3 N T.
Pxss Pxss
Pxst
gamble It out there. West open
upon our West doubled. .
Opening load—| K.
ed the king of diamonds and;
He opened the king of dia­
continued Hie *uit. Tills pul woo d have mxde the rest ol mond* and shifted to a heart.
EDYTH T H O R N T O N M cLEO C)
South in dummy with the queen the trick*. A* It wx», he wound South hxd to lo*e four trick*
and he tried Ihe club suit. If up going down for a 300-point and he showed a 300-polnt pro*1 am invited to a largr New
*'My husband and I are quite
L ast had held tlie king. South deficit.
Hit for a cot gain of 100 points.
elderly. A young couple in out Year's Day dinner and dunce,
___ 1__
neighborhood has invited ua but my hostess ha* said that
for dinner on New Year'*
it is impossible to get an csDay. We are grateful, as we
b v Ruth M iiie tt
cort
for me (1 am forty.nine,
have no relative* and our
children are gone. Wo caiiuul a willow). Should 1 go to the
"Tlte frightening thing about) "Nobody call* on older peo-1 T hxt'i quite x hxrsh indict
afford a nice gift, but have affair? It l* quite far uml 1 growing o d er" w-ritox a wo-, pie who have time; experience mem, but unfortuftxt*
unfortunately it i
aome beautiful old pieces of huve to drive my own cur ° r utan reader of this column, “ is ami. often, wisdom to do com­
true.
rliitis ami a few bits cif old go and "return home by box. teeing bow a community push­ munity work They are left
Just look around and tee
silver. Could «« properly take Moat of the guests are in illy es it* o k b r citizens aside.
with nothing Important to do
what
1* happening lo those
this to 'th e young couple? age bracket but ale all cou­
"My hnclisnil and I still have while younger citizen*" tiike on
Would I t bv a real gift? All ples —Evulyn."
a few year* to Co Iwfon* re ­ more jolsi than they can do who have reached old age aIf you enn do it without tirem ent. mil I know already well.
Ts eery old and we b ate n»
lie ad of you.
reason to keep it murh long- being lonely and unhappy, my what will happen In us when
Do you want It lo happen to
"Social life all too often ex­
advice !* to ’‘atay home." A that day come*. In-i au*c I clude* tiie older ax^ group— you, when Its your tu rn ' It
ei.—‘Did Couple.' "
W hat a wonderful gift your woman without an escort at have seen it happen to those no m atter how much they have will, unless your community
offering will be. Sinco the such an affair b usually very wlai are older than we are.
to (dfer. or how socially active make* a real effort to Include
young couple have a sense of unhappy m id feds left out.
"They aren 't asked to gt\e they have been Ihrmigli tiie | it* older citizens in Us active
kindness sad an appreciation Mini to have u few friends up memtiership in their clubs year*.
life.
fur uiuturc people, ami hate come to your house hut do and organizations— t&gt;ul they
"E ven though I in i confl­
invited you because they want not go to the party. Any hp* ate never given any important dent that my husband and I
Explore the teen world: R ealf
to, they are the kind of peo­ less can fuel an escort; shf job* to du. li Siuy »pcak up will nevrr lt*»r,our interest In llutii Millett’* "Tip* on Tc*w
ple who will deeply appreci­ can ’*ahop" ai*ouml anil k*'* in imvtirig. ll.e&gt; aie listened others or llie world about us Agerx " Se.ul 25 cent* to lluth
ate jo itr t reus urea. Why not I her husband to help. Do let to wiili inipalicnve. Younger it must tie hard to itay active Millett Header .Service c o Tiie
w rite s small history of each nie know what you decide— member* expectukler inu-i lo and alert and happy in old Sanforvl Herald. P O llo* **#,
object: this will add g irally and why.
take a hack *eal and keep age when the world loses in Dept. A. Radio
t'lly Station,
“ Would a white silk dress quiet.
to their pleasure. Have a won
tercet in you "
New- Y'ork 19 N Y.
be too "dressy ‘ fm wear at a
■lei fill time.
New W ar's Eve psrty at the
best hi,(el in our town? My
hushuml is wearing bis din
ner clothe*. Marie.''
While ik so fashion-right
10-11 p m. iN llt I Tl I 8-5 p m. irns). "DM4; A lavldi imt lets effective verand lovely ami is vety fvslise.
liiugei ■Mugger ID Tclcvliiun Album." A two- *t,.n Wf \| m utt I s by-now &lt;UaRogues.
NOW thru T ill IIS.
Wear attractive accessories,
of Die *ii C h r i s t m a s o p e r a anil Mil*
Almllu-r wild ■iio hour examination
Ol'KN 1:30
such as given or whatever I lie Sei
I
,
,,
SHOWS AT 2;(JU
I color moat becomes you. I ' and some very funny mu- year'* big stories, excepted | airing is greatly enhanced by
j :0U - S:00
[your complexion is pair, deep ineiit*. Uur rogue family seta from the film and lap* tec- Die fact that It i* played
24
en your fare powder against its illegal ■ap for » shipping urd* of CBS New*. N'aturnlly, straight through without comGREAT
whit*. It will he more attrac­ magnate * h n w r i e d u is Die big story I* the election merclsl Interruption Tiie last
STARS!
tive.
greed. Before th r niiistrr plot »nd the events leading up to 15 minutes of the hour sre
Tomorrow—'*1 Remember" i»-carried off land it t* brail- It. Also included: The Warren given over to * showing of
J
tifullyl, Timmy and Tuny, find Commission l l t p o r l , Hie celebrity C h r i s t m a s tires
TOP
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they've bought t!'J surplus World's F air, tbs Beatles, from the Hallmark liulleiy at
itw ia o u ^
l ^ i n G f i u c
American naval vessel* and Die Ulytnpica, i m p o r t a n t which Iloddy McDowell serve*
cw# the L’. S. J lOO.(MM). j changes In g o v e r n m e n t as host. There ara 21 tree*
There's a terribly funny scene abroad, Vietnam, etc. Good decorated by famous person­
as they begin to fine all the- year end summary j
alitlrs.
&lt;*
problems of fleet owin-rs, n
3-4 p, to. (N'BCt. NBC
6-0:30 p. m. (CBS). Tiie
great con Job a* liiey unload
children's Theatre. “ Through Twentieth Century. "Duke Jjl(ha ships and a dialadii ally [Children's Eyes.” (Color). A lington Ewings T h r o u g h
clever scheme which enable* Houteriuittly for children, with Jupan." Ju st the fact that it
M lt a itit ii*
them to escape acotfree ami
the music retry in g the- show. 1covers tiie links makes this
STARTS H tl.
rich. Aiding in ths fun are
A group, calling themselves 1program a must for Jaxx
ANNETTE IN
regular* Dig Y'oung, Robert the Riversid* Ringers, leads a music lovers and Ihe Duke
“PAJAMA PARTY'
Coote, Charlea Boyer and community sing which kids conli ibuU-s such selections as
W iiS f.n u .B O '
Gladys Cooper and guests Ri­ will enjoy and may even lik* "Creole ixiv# Call,” "Satin
cardo
Montalban,
KamaU to slug along with. The music Doll," "Vood Indigo," "SoliDevi and Mario Windsor.
1* divided between standard lude" and many other of hit
11:30 a. in .-I. noon. (ABC), folk songs and several good. standards. Rut, over and
Dlscovri) '&lt;14. A strange show offbeat ones. The show is a above ths music and inutiR ID E -IN T H E A T R
fur this usually worthwhile alow a ta iic r but grows on cians is the op;&gt;ortunity to
series. This la a half-hour you, and the attempt* at ses llie way It is received In
YOUR
visit to Dis Liverpool dives child-level
dialogue
don’t Japan, and It la ovens helmCHRISTMAS TURKEY
which have given rise to the work too well. But, music is lug. Feeing the Duke and hta
AT OUR RIG
so called mrrsey "brut which ths universal language. Top* music against the background
has infected the music world, among the group is folksing- of such exotic locales as tha
YuuTI get a chance Lo -exam- j ing sta r Mika Sellts.
Kyoto tibrine enhances svTONITE
Ins tiie worst in rock V roll, j 4-5 p. m. (NBC?. “ Amaid erythlng. Fin* half hour
SHOUTIN' STAINS AT 8:08 PAL
if you can take mum than and the N ight Vlaltors" I R e -1show which could hava been
4 BKs FAT OVEN - HE ARY T U R K E Y S'
you've been getting.
I run). This is tha newer, mors longer.
DEAR U PSET: If you
really loved him. you'd not
only "le t” him accept the
Hpixdntmcnt. you'd encour­
age him, knowing Dint lie
always wanted an At my
career. Yuur chief concern'
seem* to be the unhappy
prospect of “sitting ill U*r
dorm for four years.” A

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OKHKRAL T M D B J I C I I I I A
Pape 10 — Dec. *.* 1964
day and e v e n tn e w han you can
prep are for tha Christina* and
o lh a r
ra llvtou a or a p lrllu a l I . l - o s l &amp; F o u n d
celeb ra tio n * Id aueb fa ib lo n
th a t you o a n h a ta a very Marry LOST: Blue Perskeet, in S.
T aar. aln ra' tha pow ar o f tha
ITnecreit. J22-2026.
planata la w ith you Ihla Sunday
to ra a lly ahow you ara In teraat.
ad In olhara, s a t lln g ahaad 2 . P r r » o n a U
youraatf.
I N IK I (M arch Jl to April Do you h iv e a drinking prob­
LI) A tru a aana# o f co-op aralem Write P. 0 . Box 1213,
tlo n w ith tboaa w ho dw all un ­
der y o u r roof bring* a ic a lla n t
Sanford
raaponay today- B t aura you
ara p ra etlo a l, a t t e n d - to fu n d a ­ k
'J. Hcmity Care
m en ta l a ffa ir* . Malta plana far
Into tha futura.
Beauty Nook,
T A l'N L 'l f April J» to May t*&gt; UAnRlETTX
— A tta n d ln * aervlcaa. atudlea o f
soft «aUer, evening app'U.
y o u r ch olca w ill placa you on
105 So. Oak. 322-5742.
tha path o f p ro ira a a and vlrtu a
now . Tour flnaat alm a can ba
CITTN CU11L beauty Shop
a c h la v td . Spend aoma lim a w ith
d e lig h tfu l com pantona.
318 Palm etto Ave.
3224)834
u k n j k i iM «y SI to Juna i l l
Evening Appointments
— L'ee all that good p ractical
aanae fo r g o ln a artar you r g o u li
an I Inaura a ecu rlty far Into tha ACE BEAUTY Salon, open
fu tu ra . No b ailor d ay than Ihla
dally &amp; bvm by app'U. Mayto u a k a you r plana, d iv a a lie n fair Hotel. 322-0990.
• le a t o m in u te , pneelbl* loop,
h o la a
MOON CSItt-OKKN f Juna t ) K. I)(ikh • CnU * Pets
to J u ly I D — A w on d arful day
and n ig h t for you, proved you AFGHANS 4 POOpLES, black
a ct and think In a p oalllve
m iniature: s h o w quality,
faahlon . n e ep eetfle In a la tln g
w h a t you w ant. S o cia b ility la
healthy. 375 lo 3150. 838-6257.
tha k a y n o la th a t brln*a daelrad
reaulta.
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2 ADORABLE P art P erilan
I.EO (J u ly JJ to A ucuat I D —
Kitten* Free. 3497 c0rlando
By tru ly liv in g tha G olden flula
n ow y o u gat tha a ffe c tio n from
Dr.
loved onea you w an t and ahould
h ava. T ak e 'tim e for m ed ita tin g
q u ietly . Thla m akee a vary vita l BASSETT Puppie*. AKC. Will
hold for Chrlitma*. Only 4
m preeelon on otheraV ln tiO ( Au g u it l i to S ep tem ­
le f t 322-7614.
ber JJ) — If th ere ere an y o b li­
g a tio n s. so cial and o th trw la e,
XMAS
Speciali while stock
th a t othera ow a you . thla a
good d ay to ba - a v a ila b le for
U iU , 2640 Hiawatha Ave.,
such,
Be
ch arm in g.
Show
Zebras—20c; Guppici — 10c;
th o u g h tu ln eee, o o u rla ty .
Mollies-^ 25c; 5nails— 15c;
LIBItA (Septem b er I I to Octover J ! ) — A day for doing
Plants— 15c bunch; Platie*
aoma Im portant c iv ic w ork th a t
—25c.
w " l endear you to o th e rs as
w a ll aa ba v ita l for th a c o m ­
m u n ity . F in e o p p o rtu n ity lo ex - JO. .P citiltry • L iv e s to c k
prase Innate In te g r ity . Don't
ba lo n g -w in d ed .
SHETLAND Ponle* for ChrUt■ C O Itt'lo (O ctober J l to N o­
ma* 350 &amp; up. 322-5479 after
em ber J l ) — S iltin g dow n w ith
persona of great w isd om and
6 p. m.
vlrtu a can he moat h elp fu l to
you today. T a k e p a rticu la r Lntereet In new In d ivid u als you 12. Special Notices
ch an ce to m eet f-earn m uch.
g A tl ITT %|t 11 * (Jfogym bar JJ WANTED: Someone to tune
to Dec. J l ) — B e ly on a ccu m u ­
Auto Harp. 322-1231.
la ted wisdom end ex p erien ce
lh a t you k n ow la r ig h t whan
d ea lin g w ith h lg jw tg s today. 13. C a te rln ir - FoojJ
Bey vary little P erm it your In­
tu itiv e fa c u ltie s to w ork for MRS. BROWN M I L L E R ' S
you.
Fruit Caket al Winn Dliic,
C A m i r o i l N (D eeem h er JJ lo
Jan. JO)— S itu a tio n s arias to ­
E. l*t. St. oi call 322-3601.
day th a t reveal )uet w h at . Is
you r poaltlon w ith o th e rs L is­ 15. Spcclnl Services
ten w ith care to w h at a lllee
h ave to aay Tou then k n ew
FIXIT SHOP
w hat Is e ip e c te d o f you In the
futura
A t'these Xmas Special*. An
A ttl'A B II'a tJ x r u a r y Jl to
Engllth liunclt Girl's or
Fell I S ) — P erm it your aciln n e
and tha labor y&gt;y perform lo
Roy's bike A!) Sites 339 95.
eell you favor* Hly lo othere
Rupp Molot Scooter, 2V4
now Aeelet th o se w ho com e to
you for help Re as genaroua
HP. 100 mtlcf per Gtl.
as p o ck sto o o k wdll allow .
3169 95
r ia r r a
(p e h r u a r y
Jh
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322 4751
March t J « )— Thare are m any 409 W. 1st St.
you kw.sw wra can a ltey la la
you r woe a and" p erp la a lttsa and A &amp; R CONTRACTORS
thla la a good day to con tact
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
su ch P lan the era n ln g early.
HOOFING PAINTING &amp;
Fin* tim e le In tha o ffin g
if
l o t h r i l i l . n la i m it a
INSULATING
TOIIAT you m ust plan to lea l
322 2287
vary d e lic a te ly w ith your pro. Financing A n an jed
g e a y If the fine su c c e ss d en oted In th is chart te to com e to
RICHARD'S TREE SVC.
fu ll fru itio n , and the se n s itiv e
Free estimates, Licensed
natu re here le to he m ade mo»e
4 Insured Ph. 323-0500
fo rcefu l to oope w ith the nutaids w orld
R srly hava fine
playm ate* around ao that loo
PROFESSIONAL
m uch d ep en d en ce upon rarenta PAINTERS 4 DECORATORS
la elim in a ted and dealra to
Psperlng — Waterproofing
m eet others' approval la eatlet lad.
^
Satisfaction Guaranteed
M O tin.IT , DEC. I I . I ea t
O E X E IItL
T E T lI K lC I M t
Tou now hava a ch an ce lo rea lly atrut and have a good d eal of
p lea sa n t rapport w ith th o se
w ho h a v e It In their powwf to
rea lly g iv e you som e h igh posttlon or favura th e! pleas* and
appeal lo you vary m uch. U*
aura th a t you now thin k b ig
Fin* for g e ttin g Chrlatm a* p re­
se n ts for thoe* c lo se lo you.
ARIKS (M arch II to April 1*)
— W h a tev er you do that w ill
b rin g (o rlb a d m ira tio n from
friend* w ill elan be a eoure* of
p teeeu r* for. you. T eh* thl* o p ­
p o rtu n ity to eb ow talent*. R e ­
lie v e that pane* of m onotony.
T A t H l ' I . (A p ril JO lo May JO)
—Get th a t w ork com p leted In
* gran d ra lh lo n and you have
g rea ter gbundaftc* soon. T a k a
tim e to In crease harm &gt;nr at
horn*. Show that you velua the
davoMon and IbyeltF sh ow n
you.
GEMINI fM ey II to J u n e J l)
— Thla Is the day to find the
g ift* th a t In g ra tia te yoiT Into
the good g rece e of persona v ita l
I* your w e ll-b e in g . T alk e v i l
new ch a n g es. Idea* w ith a ls o elates- II* co -o p a ra llv * .
MOOT C H I!-D U N * (Jun e JJ
to J u ly I I I — B y ' s tr iv in g for
m ore good w ill am ong b u sin ess
paraon* you k n ow , you aoon
h a v e a far m ore su b sta n tia l
abundance.
T ak e
Inventory.
K now w h ere le atart to rasp
m ors b en efit*.
LEO (J u ly J l to A u g u st I t )
— If you s la t* In w ord* o l tw o
syllab le* w h a t you r alm a ara
chance* * r* lh a t other* wall tee
* o It th a t 'y o u a ch iev e them .
t)*t out s o c ia lly to w o rth w h ile
place* In p. m. Be ch a rm in g .
VIRGO (A u g u st II to S ep tem ­
ber I D — P rep * rin g bow for
the fu tu re b e n e fits you w an t
w ill o a rtaln ly help you to e g pend co n sid era b ly . Do n et lim it
yo u ra elf t e
e e y t b le g
sm elt.
C on cen trate upon w h a tev er la
tru ly Im portant.
LIBRA (Septem b er I t t* O ct­
o b er III — T ou h a v e friend*
who are k n ow n for their g e n e r ­
o sity en g m a g n etism end thee*
era «h* cn eg to Join force* w ith
for g r e a te r ab u n dan ce, c r e a tiv i­
ty now . Meet other, w o rth w h ile
In d ivid u als. GROW.
•CONPIO (O ctob er J l to N o ­
v em b er I D — An o orly p ort U
th e o u tsid e w orld or huelnoeo.
c r e a tiv ity oan m ean feet progreoe s o w . Bo v ery ooroful
w h ere
cred it
U 'concerned.
Don’t
ta k e nny u n n ecessary
risks.
g AtHTTARIVn (N ovem b er II
lo D ecem ber I I I — If yon em u ­
la te th e o n en ip le o f th o s e w ho
nro n rosperoue s o d happy, yon
se n a le s g e t ah ead fa ster. C or­
respond w ith th o se w h o ore
o o t-o f-to w a . B* vary a ctlv * .
C A P n ltO B M D ecem ber I t to
Jan oar y I t ) — If you sh ow
so m e c h a r m in g oourtaoy
to
other*, th e y w i l l g u te h ly help
i to n tta ts y e a r etas* now .
• w w hat Tour husband or
w ife ea p o cta Bo c o -o p * r e liv e
(n e tte d c f dependent.
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19. Builders Supplied

30 . Home Appliances

50. Mlae. For Sale

PAINT clos« out *4 price
SANFORD ELECTRIC BOY'S 20" BIKE $7.50. Ph.
322-8001.
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
G.E. Appliances—New
520 Maple Ave.
322 0500 118 Magnolia
yi22-1562

TREE RIPENED a im s. N*

DISCOUNT Sale, Friday A
Saturday on Washing Ma­
chines (Automatic A Wring­
SanfonVa Most Complete
e r), Stove* etc. 1205 Celery.
TED WILLIAMS HDW. .
Ph. 322-9380.
205 E. 25th.
322-3464

20. Hardware

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vels. We ship Albert H. Pell
Osteen. 322-3873 or 322-4191.

ANTIQUE Saf* 4 Chair; 1
set Zenith Ear Pbooes, new;
Twin Hollywood Bed*. Ph.
322-4862.

Piano Tuning and Repair
USED Westtaghouse Refriger­
PLUMBING
W L. llsrm on — FA 2-4233
ator with 40 lb. Freezer, ex­
Contracting Repairs
cellent condition 385. Call
FREE ESTIMATES
FDR A Musical Christmks,
Ashby Jones 322-4690.
R. L. HARVEY
call BUKUR'S Music Shop,
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
322-72U2. T r i a l Purchase SINGER Featherweight, A-l
Plans.
condition, 1 year uncondi­
23. Fainting
tional Guarantee—pay 33.50
Piano Servicing 4 Tuning
per mo. Singer with Zig-Zag.
FOR Painting 4 Repair Call
Gene Cumbaa — 322-2661
pay off balance of $38.10 or
322 5428 after 5.
43. Plants, Feeds. Seeds
35.90 per month; White
PAPERHANG1NG-PA1NTINO
Domestic Zig-Zag balance
SANFORD FEED STORE
Licensed,
bonded,
Insured
only 358 pay 17.33 par month.
Whole
Corn
t-i
25
—
Snap
Com
20 Y esrs Exp. — 322 7331
SANFORD SEWING CTR.
32 80 — Jim Dandy Dog
104 S. Park Ave.
322-9411
Feed - 33.73 for SO lbs. In
2t. Well Drilling
eludes Tax.
PROFESSIONAL G U I T A R
WELLS GRILLED. PUMPS, 320 Sanford Ave.
322 9990 $13; Professional Banjo $25;
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Star Gazing Binocular* $12;
Our Regular Feed Prices
All Types and Sizes
Boy's 4 Girl's Bikes $10 up;
25
lbs,
Jim
Dandy
Dog
Feed
We Repair and Servlca
Typewriter No. 12 Under­
31.99—30 lb* Jim Dandy Dog
STI NE
wood $20, 3 HP Johnson Out­
Feed 33 63 — loo lbs. Shell­
Machine
and Supply Co.
board Motor $25; 12 Ga. Lea­
ed Com 33.25 — 100 lbs.
207 W 2nd St
FA 2 6432
ther gun case $5. W* have a
Short*-IJ.95 — H » . l k . Tux­
fine selection of Antique
edo
Chop*
Horse
Feed
34.30
28. Radio • Television
furniture. SUPER TRADING
— 100 lbs. F 4 F Feed 33 05
POST. Opposite Sanford P la­
BEAUTIFUL AU wood cabinet
—100 lbs. Race Horse Oats
Color TV Console used less
33.80. HUNT'S T U X E D &lt;J ta. 323-060.
than 2 months like new with
FEED STORE, Comer San USED: Smith Corona Portahla
full new guarantee, Save 3250
ford 4 2nd St.
Skywriter Typewriter $29.95;
4 nam e your own term*. Ph.
NEW: Portable Typewriter,
Charlie Gormiy Collect at j 0. MIbc. For Sale '
Smith Corona, Demo: Reg.
Associated Radio 4 TV, 2113
$119 95 plus Tax; NEW: Un­
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
N. Orange Ave., t)rlando
derwood Portable—Std. Keyof
10,000
Items
422-2514. Christmas Delivery
board, Tabulation: $74.50
1300 Grapevlll# Ave.
Guaranteed.
plus Tax; NEW: Victor
FENCE POSTS: Creosoted Cy­
Comb. Adding Macb. 4 Cash
29. I'hoto &amp; Equipment
press, 4” 6"x7 ft, long, 50c
Register $159 plu* T a x .
**. Ph 322 5654.
USEDr Victor Elec. 10 Key
WIEBOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP
Add. Mach, with credit baK
For “ The Best From All Your STAUFFER Machine, excel­
Like new $no; USED: Vic­
Film s."
..
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lent condition. -322-0556.
tor 10 Key elcc. Add Mach.
210 S. Park Ave.. Sanford
USED Upnghi Piano, exeel$89.93; U SE D :-V ictor Full
J a n l condition 3200. Ph, 322.10 . Home Appliance!)
Key hand Add. Mach., Like
4884 bofore 5 p. m.
New $49 93.
ALL Typcx ot new major ApOTHER USED STD. TYPE­
Patio*.
Floor,
Free
EsUms.J*
piiances at Drastic Discount.
WRITERS $49.95 4 UP.
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
Call 322-b«48 J A R Trading
TERMS 4 LIBERAL
steel, grease traps, dry
Post, I n c , 2309 5. Orange
TRADES. ANY MACHINES
wclla. Stepping stones.
Blossom Trail, Orlando,
LESS THAN $100 NEEDS NO
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
DOWN PMT. 4 „PM TS OF
322 5731
NEW APPLIANCES at Used 309 Elm Ave.
$10 PER MO.
Prices — Hot Point, Frigi.
FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator 8 POWELL S OFFICE SUPPLY
. daire, RCA, Zenith, Philco,
cubic feel. -Jn good running
Curtis Malhcj— You name
corn).
Priced reasonable. RENT Blue Lustre Electric
it, we have it. Phone GiarCarpet Shampooer for only
Phone 322 4641.
lie Gormiy. collect at Asso­
$1 per day. Carroll Furniture
ciated Radio &amp; TV. 2113 N. SILVER-TONE 21" Console
Co.
Orange Ave,, Orlando 422combination TV-HI-FI, good
2514.
Christmas
delivery
condition Rest offer. 322- WESTERN Saddle $35, Call
guaranteed.
after 8 p. m. 322-7940.
8954.

EVERYBODY
READS THE

Free Estim ates 323-0339

17. Junilnrittl Service*
YENTSCH MAINTENANCE
Service 4 Supplies
2563 S. Pa.k Dr.
322-4843

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p a rtn ers w ill e lim in a te any
p o ssib le d issen sio n L isten w ith
ear* Don't m isin terp ret w h at la
b ein g Mid. G el the rig h t drift.
rtSC K S (F eb ru a ry J0»— An
early sta rt a t w ork b efo re you
se e ll v a n ish q u ick ly- Then (ek e
tim e to add fin is h in g touche*
i v new sound en d aenelbl* plane
“ m e 5 p your su rroun d in g*, loo.

IP \ o r it m i l . i&gt; is R o n s

T u tM T , h* or ah* w ill h ava Ilia
J a c u ljy o f rh n rm lng olh a r* *1m ost by rb* sim ple ex p ed ien t o f
a n a tu ra l and b eam in g sm ile
Toarh lh a t w h a tev er la earned
by lh a aw eat of the brow le
m ost en joyed . G ive a tin* ed u ­
c a tio n end first be su re you
ex p la in the fu n d a m en ta ls so
th a t you r p rogen y can carry
th ro u g h aanelbly and a c c u r a te ­
ly on any project a l hand.
**The Stare Im pel, they do a*1
com p el.* W h p i y no m a k e o l
y o o r III* le la ra ely op lo VOL I
C arroll lltg h ler'a Individual
F o reca st for your sig n for J a n ­
uary le now ready. F or your
ropy send y o u r b lrthd at* and
1 1 0 4 to C arroll Itlg h ttr F o r e ­
c a st, Tb* Sanford H erald. B o s
1111, H o lly w o o d J l. C aliforn ia.

Cox Named
CHICAGO (UPI) — Mark
H. Cox haa been named gen­
eral chairman of the 1966
Waatem Open golf champlonahlp to be held at Tam
O'Shanter Country Club, July
1-4.
WRONG NAME
NEW YORK (NEA) — Even
tb* man who run* It Is un­
happy with the name of the
National Motorboat S h o w ,
which open* a 16-day run at
the New York Coliseum Jan.
U.

"The traditional name Of the
ahow aeema to disguise it*
trv* acope," aaid Joseph E.
Choate, manager of the show.
"For instance, la 1965 there
will be a record number ai
well over 100 sailboats among
tha more than 300 craft to be
displayed. W* also have thou­
sand* of marine accessory
items."

Whether you are a
BUYER or a SELLER
You'll get the response
You want when you use
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DAISY Air Rifle* It Plftola. HAIR Stylis* wanted, full or TO YOU our Client* and
Friends • — a very Merry
part time Call 322-5742 or
Army-Navy Surplus, Sanford
Christmas and a Happy Pros­
evenings 322-2453.
Av«.
perous New Year.
CHILD'S PLAYHOUSE, 3*8x6 73. Male or Female Help
Ernest M. Southward
f t ; well built. Perfect Christ­
W. B. Shippy
m as gift. 170. G. C. Hosack, BUSINESS • Opportunity, set
I. W. Southward
own hours, good earnings.
Osteen. 322-1398 after 5:30
Mable A. Cullen
After 5 Ph 322 3954.
p. m.
J. L. McWhorter
Bessie P Herman »»
6-1. Real Eat ate - Sale
61. Articled For Rent
Jackie McCracken

ftaxfnrl

$rralD

Dec.

BANK

REPOSSESSIONI

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1964 — Pape Tl 95. Houses For Sale

102. Mobile Homes - Sale HR. Truck* For Bale

S A N F O K D - S N E W It'S T
DONS
'57 GMC PANEL Truck *250;
HOMES. West 4th St. San­
MOBILE HOME SALES
22 While Tractor &amp; 1952-33
ford. 3 Bedroom, It* bath, "Your Wheel Estate D ealer"
ft. Produce T railer, excel­
FHA &amp; VA Loans. LMN EN­ IT Models to choose from lent condition, good tires $2.TERPRISES Inc., Bulkier
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
oon. For information call
Harold Logan, call 838-3911.
838-1206
322 8431 after 7:3o p. m.
Salesman on Duty 4:00 p. m. Hwy. 17-92
I/ongwood, FI*.
to dark.
1-0. Automotive Service
1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
*3 BEDROOM, M Bath. Sun-. NEW and USED
— I* land Estates, NO Down Pay
Awnings h Cabanas
ment. Ph 322-9152.
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. 17-92 S
322-2562 Senkarik Glass nnd Paint
READY TO MOVE IN
Company
New 3 A 4 Bedroom Homes, SCHULT T railer 33x8 ft. with
210 Magnolia Pb. FA 2 4622
1-2 baths. So. Loo|w ool area
21 ft. Cabana $300 Cash.
—Trades considered, and
Tark Ave T railer Park, I&gt;ot
Auto Glass, Tape
we'll build on your lot. Semi­ 62. Sanford. Call Titusville
A Sea' Covers
nole County's Leading Build
AM 7-3192.
&amp;
er
HAROLD LOGAN
lOlt. Mobile Home* • Rent
. ..
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
304 W 2nd St. FA 24032
Sales office: So. on U. S. IT- 10' WIDE, Jbearoom trailer ALL WORK GUARANTEED
NO-8-4908,
92 lo Dixie Bell Diner, turn
right one block on Seminole
lOli. Apartment* for Rent l-.'I. Hoot* &amp; Motor*
Ave. 838 3911.
2 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. Cali ll) Ft. Orlando CLIPPER Boat,
TR EE,#
!■ 3 HP Johnson Klckcr,
322 9173, after 3 fh . 322 0641.
Miillcloe and Holly when you
especially good for Duck
purchase this picturesque 2bunting &amp; fishing. 322-4392.
AVALON APARTMENTS
bedroom, Spanish type home,
116 W. 2nd St.
322-3417
with fireplace, nestled among
stately pines, several citrus FURN. Apt. 2300 MeUnnvUle. Gateway To The Waterway
Itolmun Sporting Goods
(rees, giant Holly ln full
£££.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
bloom, garage, tool s]ied, 3 nOUM Furnished Apt. $55
play spin tha bottle to tee which on* of lawn sprinkling system, gold­ mo., includes water A elec­ 304-6 8 E. tat
Ph. 321 5961
she Idatea goodnight firfti** * ' '-r~ fish and pond with, lilies, on tric. 32?-WOT. - •
approximately 1-Acre, Inside
the City, at 541 rium naa. NEAT. 2 BDRM. Furn. Apt.,
1964 C H E V R O
T Bath, Dining Area $39.50,
$16,000. Exclusive offering
1703
Magnolia.
Th.
322-3931
with:
or 2296

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

RENT A BED
JOHN E. FOX.
Rollaway, Hospital, B a b y
Realtor
Beds, by Day, Week, or 206 N. Park Ave.*
3230559 INVESTMENT k REALTY
Month.
116 N. Park Ave.
323 9173
CARROLLS FURNITURE
BART PILCHER. Broker
111 W. 1st
322-3181
3 - BEDROOM, screened in
Personal Service
patio, range. 322-2078.
Call 322-7438 _
53. Wanted To Huy

SO U T H W A R D

NEW 3 Bedroom. I bath C. B
WE BUY Usta Furniture, one
home on large wooded lot In
piece or houseful. Furay
Wilson Place, 3 miles out
Real Estate — Insurance
Bedding k tu rn , Co., Ml W
Wast F irti St., -V« mile past
3rd, k Park Ave.
332 M il
1st St. 322-6591.
1-4 intersection. Immediate
USED FURNITURE. MUc. 40-ACRE TRACT, corner Lo­ occupancy for homestead
cust k Celery, Sanford. Suit­ exemption next year. 322Hems, Piney Wood Auction
able for Commercial, Sub­ 7121.
' 322-2270.
division or Industrial. Ex
SECTIONAL BOOKCASE. 322
cellent term s. Call or write
1640.
Bill Lofun, Realtor, P. O.
Box 266, Lakeland, Fla. 686
SELL US your Furniture.
2725.
Quick Service with the Cash
SUPER TRADING P O S T .
322-0677.
IS THERE A NURSE
‘Sht wants to
" IN THE HOUSE*
v ’ us
2, 3, * 4 BEDROOMS
55. Furniture For Sale
1, m . I 3 BATHS
There should be! In thi* fine
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
WILSON MAIER FURN.
home situated on- 2 well LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
Buy — Sell — Trade
SIMS E. 1st.
322 5621 shaded lota directly across For Complete Information
from Sanford's newest Nurs­
See or Call Your
RATTAN Furniture, good coo
ing liome. Enclosed garage,
1—b oat A ro u n d
I I — M onty W antad
S— P*raon»I*
*4— ra v in g * A Loan
diUon. Ph. 322-0556.
fireplace, kitchen equipment,
t —K aauty Car*
SI— lm u ra n ca
SALES
BROKER
and toned for duplex If de­
I —I)»jr Nuratrlaa
a s— School* A In stru ctio n *
F R E E E S T IM A T E
a—Child Car*
*#— E m p loym ent etrv lca *
sired on extra lot. 110,000 8Te Have The Home For You
Upholstering A M attress ran
I — P o * » —C a n — F i n
71— Mala H*lp W antad
with $ 1.00O down and bal­
to—
-P
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ltry
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t.lv
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,
(
ork
77— ratn al* H elp W antad
evatiag. Naw k Used FurnlI I —S p ecial N o lle* !
an ce'lik e rent.
IS — Mala or P en ial* Itatp
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
I I —C atarin a — Kood
74—2tal,&lt;a Help W antad
I
t
—
P
lace*
to
Eat
77—S itu a tio n W anted
Co., at 700 Celery Ave,
2565 PARK DRIVE
IS— Sp atial S irv lca *
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
i l — Incom e P rop erty
FA 2-3U7.
322-2420
322-7495
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SS— Bualn*** P rop — Bale
322-6457
I T— J a n ito r ia l Sarrlcaa
IS— Itaal E atal* W antad
NIGHTS
For toe biggest selection of
I I — D o -lt-T o u r * ilf
I t — Itaal E atat# Bala
322-6824
323 0546
11— Bultdara Suppllaa
*7— Uualnaaa H tn la la
nearly new and used furni­
10— Hard war*
|k
SOg-l^ya S'oe-Mal*
.
322-5462
ture, see Noll's Furniture MERLE W. WARNER 322-4148
11— Worn# ttip u r r e r ~
irM-S'arlua— . Iruva* ___
Brokerage tn Casselberry
**1)—D u m b in g
I I —Out of S la t# ArFtaa*
REALTOR
*
I I — Pain lin g
S i— Slow*** Por Sal#
on 17-92. Open * days 9 to I.
708 So. Park
322-3829
I t —W all D rillin g
I I —llo u ia a —Sale or R ta l
II— Air Cond. A H a stin g
17— M cu it Per Item
Used furniture, appliances,
II — lU d lo • T*l#vl*lon
HO— Itaaort Itaniala
IS—
Photo
A
E
quipm
ent
101
— T ra lla r* — Cabana*
tools, etc. Bought • Sold
R O B E R T A. W ILLIAM S
10—
llo m a Appllanca*
101 — Mobil# Horn*#— Bala
L arry's Mart 115 Sanford
BEFORE you decide to huy
R e a lto r
11—
Sluatoal ln*trum *nt# 10S— Mobil* llam a*— Rant
Ave Ph. FA 2-4112.
■: —H uilnaa* E q u ip m ent
any home in this area, make
10«—T rallar bpaca— Rant
Raymond Lundquiat, Aaao.
SI—
J o b P rln tln s
101— T railer Lot*— Bat*
certain you tee the very
fA 3-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg
14—
U p h o lits e y
t o i — A partm ent* Tor H«nt
60. Bufllnena Opport.
lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath cus­
l a — Vacuum Claanars
Ip i — Room* Tor Ittnt
95. Houtten For Sale
IT — Vtovlna A ttlora* *
llo — lto t* l Hoorn*
tom
built home located at
TOR LEASE
15— t:*i*r initiator*
111 — I t a n t a l .v a*nt*
1811
I’aloma
Drive,
here
In
t l —P lant* — rea d * — * « n !t II I — W anted To Itaat
SERVICE STATION.
ENGLISH E S T A T E S , 1201
10—MI*o.
Kor
dale
11
i — A u io s F o r m l i
Sanford.
Good Location. Good ProducU.
Cheshire Rd., 4 Bedroom
SI — A rticle* For H»nt
111 -—A t i t s i —t i l l
o r T ra d #
Good Treatm ent
111 —T r u c k ! F o r BaU
II —tjn ap or K ich an n o
with walk in closets, 2 Baths,
IS—
W
anted
To
Buy
110
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A
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m
o
t
i
v
e Harvlca
Situated
on
a
large
and
well
PHONE LOCALLY 322 4312
lge. family room with fire­
IS — S'urnltur* Tor B it*
111— f'c o o iara 4 CycUa
landscaped
"
horaeitle,
this
or apply to the
44 —Antique* r a r Sal*
l l l — I U n t i A Motor*
place, built-in Kitchen, fenc­
property la a must lo Inspect
II — M n tvft|T o 1.0*4 .
t i l — M a rin a Suppllaa
PURE OIL COMPANY
ed yard, walking distance to
(
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—
UualTraas
O
p
p
ortu
n
ity
*
and investigate, and we a r t
English Estates Gram m ar
61. Money Wanted
certain that you will find It
School. N jy y J 'ra n if e r , 838
as delightful and reasonably
4300.
FAMILY would like to borrow
priced as we have.
From Sanford E io h a n g *
F r o m Sam tfioU Co u n ty
money for 1st. mortgage and
I D ta i D lraot)
improvements on property.
For an early inspection, and
BEDROOM, 2 hath horn
Excellent references. Write,
complete Information re ­ 95. House* For Sale
195. H ouno* For S ale
with lge. living room, fatn
Sanford Herald. Box 114
garding the home, rail ua
Uy room, fenced yard with
GREENBMAK
2 I1DRM . 1303 Elliott, $6,500
loday. Another fine home,
71. Male Help Wanted
shade &amp; fruit trees.
Choir#
lata available
tr.
322-0525 or 5254.
bated exclusively with
117,900 TERMS
Graanbrlar of Loch Arbor
CAB DRIVERS, reliable, sober.
overlo oking
golf
roura#
LOCH AIt BOH— ] Bedroom,
Call in person, Yellow Cab 12 ACRES of good ground near
Custom
building
to
your
3 Bath, Open Houm- by Own­
Co,
large Lake $60o per acre
er 9 to I Saturda), Dec 19th.
apacifleallona.
Graanbrlar
2563 Park Dr
322 2420
with term s.
at 3465 Country Club ltd
developed by
72. Female Help Wanted
Government Owned
Ph 322 4743 or 322 7761 any
KINGSWOOD
C A SH IE R - Hit* Theater. Ph
Homes
time
BUILDERS, INC.
322-0323 for Interview.
322 1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17 03
FA 2-9074
FOR THE MAN WHO HAS
202 Fairmont Dr.
EVERYTHING
Selection of 2, 3, and 4
Fabulous River Front Horn*
Bedrror.u located Ln various
at Lemon Bluff, world fam ­
sections of Sanford
ous flahlng Resort. 3 Bed­
Immediate Delivery
MONTHLY PAYMENTS SEVERAL Outstanding 2 &amp; 3 room. 2 baths, 132 feel on
Bedroom Homes available m St, Johns River, Seawall,
FROM *50.00
all Areas of Sanford. Let us
Dock. Central Heat L Air
FOR THE BEST HOME
Show you Around 1
Conditioning Everything for
BUY
happy c a r e f r e e living!
REE YOUR
130,000
1*01 S. Park Ava.
FA 2-5232 anytime

Ball-Blair Agency

$100 DOWN
FHA -JtfA-HOMES

AUTO GLASS
SEAT COVER CO.

CLASSIFIED INDEX

St. Johns Realty

FHA - VA

JUST LISTED

425-5938

Excellent Location

Stenstrom Realty

Payton Realty

$100.00 DOW N

W ANTED

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

Seminole Realty

V A - FHA

D O N ’S M O B IL E H O M E S A L E S
“YOUR WHEEL ESTATE DEALER”
HWY. 17-92 SOUTH
LONG WOOD, FLA.

REALTY

COLORED PROPERTY
Jtm Waller Corporation hga
nice 3 Bedroom completed
house A lot for Sale, Take,
415 through Oatcen to Oaleeo
sign, turn left then back la
right which leads to the
bouse. Only $100 Down A
monthly payments $70. Call
295-0962, Oriansk).

Office: 323-2111
Nights: 323-9700
322-0641
2524 Park Drive

3 BEDROOM. Family Room, 2
Bath, built in Appliance*.
Centra] Air A Heat, wall lo
wall carpeting. 322-3505.

Managemerit
and Sales Broker
. JIM H U N T

120-N. Park Ave.

322-0123

9ti, House* • Sale or Rent

L E T M A L IB U

F U R N I S H E D Apartments
clove in, 601 Palmetto. I’h.
322 1374 after 3.30 p.m.

CUSTOM BUILT Home on
Lake. Ph. evenings 322-1597. UNFURNISHED 2 Bdrm. Apt.,
kitchen equipped, te rrario
97. House* For Rent
floors, tile bath $75. Ph. 3226201. '
j LARGE 4 Bedroom Home-wlth
*- full trafti and- 2 half bath* EFFICIENCY; clein , 611 Park.
$123 mo.; 3 BEDROOM. 2
hath home with Family $30 mo Up Surplus City.
room $125 month.
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Payton Realty

322-1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17-92
C BEDROOM kitchen equip­
ped $73 month. Ph. 322-3685

. POW ERG LI DE TRANSMISSION,
POWER STEERING, FACTORY AIR
CONDITIONED. LOCAL CAR
WITH ONLY 3,000 ACTUAL MILES
NEW CAR TRICE
S3.300
TRICE NOW
$ 2 ,6 0 0

4*ROOM A PT. 516 Park Ave.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jim mie
Cowan. 322 4013.

UNFURN. Upstairs APT. $35
mnnlh. 309 Magnolia Ave,
Inquire downstairs after 6
p. m or call 322-4130.

TWO 2 Bedroom Houses. liv­
ing room, dining room. Kit­
chen, front A back porch. 1 Room Efficiency apt. with
2486 Palmetto Ave. $90 &amp; pvt. bath A shower, suitable
for couple or single person
2804 Palmetto $73. Key* at
or retired All utilities In­
Ted William* Hdw
cluded w rent. Ideally lo
NICE 2 B drm , furniture,
caled on lav St , within 1
drapes A wool nig. 322-2377.
block of 2 free parking lota
and shoppkig ren ter In­
3 - BEDROOM, 2 bath, unquire at Manuel Jarobso
.furnished I mi. to base, 2
Dept, Store 211 E First St
blocks to ohopping renter A
school I year lea»e reryilr 10H. ItiHim* For Hent
ed $120 mo. 322 8670 after
CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
3 p. m.
Magnolia Ave,- 122 0720

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Liberal Bank Financing

BOB McKEE USED CARS
701 FRENCH AVE.

323-0721

Stenstrom Rentals
2
3
3
2
2
3
3
1
3

115. A u to * F o r S a le
BR Home Furn $80
BR Home Furn $125
BOB MrKEE USED CARS
BR • 2 Htn Home Furn $150
NO MONEY DOWN
BR Home Kit Eq $73
701 French Ave 323-0721
HR Kit. Eq DeBary $75
UR • 2 Bib l.k. Mary $U5 I960 CORVETTE. B a r g a i n
price. Ph 323 0635
BR • 2 Rth Extra Nice $123
BR • 2 nth B.v Park $130
'63 ANGLIA ,Mi Wagon
Br • 2 nth Pinecreat $133
Like New $1,005

SANFORD MOTOR
We Have The Home For You 800 French Ave.
322 1382

Stenstrom Realty

PICTURE
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PLYMOUTH Sport^Fury 2 D*oc H ard­
top Fully Fqiilppnl, t I.OOflPArtual Mil**,
Like New, Factory W arranty
COR V AIR Monaa A u tu . Trans.. Radio
and Heater. Immaculate Condition. Only
10.000 Actual Mile*. A Steal At
DART 4 Door Sedan. Standard Traua^
Heater, New Tires, 11,000 Mile, Of
Factory W arranty l.ef(
PEUGEOT. Radio And Healer. On#
Owner And E atra Nice.
VOLKSWAGEN. While Tires, Sun Roof.
(Sean A Low M llrair. Hava Tot S*e At

Showroom — Second &amp; Palmetto

2696
1696
1696
696
QQC
Oww

MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM

ECONOM Y

S P E C IA L S

59 RENAULT
0ff. RENAULT (Real Nice)

295
695

ALL CARS
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• BEN HOWLAND
• FRANK BRUNSON

MOTOR SALES
Phone 322-0711 or 322-0861

64

GO WEST!
SEE: THE DODGE BOYS

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T a lk To These Ole Boys:

B A N K RATES O N

30 GOOD RECONDITIONED CARS — MOSTLY LOCALMUST GO BEFORE JAN. 1. PRICES SLASHED!

r

Sanford, Florida 322*4503
National Repossessions Inc.

APARTMENTS
114 W. First St.

'61 FORD Galas*- 500. V-B.
2565 PARK DRIVE
Automatic, power alcerlng,
322-3420
322 7435
ll.ooo miles $2 2nn CiU 322NIGHTS
3788 after 8 p m.
322 6824
323 4546
322-4148
322-5482 1959 FOIID V » Country Se»ian,
Radio, Healer. Auln. Trans,
2 BEDROOM r B House. Kit­
or will iradr for fltierglass
chen equipped, rail 322-5303.
boat, motor and trailer. See
R*a Ito rln suror-Trades
FURNISHED 3 • bedroom, 2 at "City Ice." 7th and
322 4991 191$ S. French At *.
French Av« 322 1722 or 322bath, very -nice. Ravepna
5096 nights.
Park I ye*i lease J22 5509.
FURNISHED or unfurnished,
3-bodrootn. 2 bath Many 3-BED ROOM, Ha bath, un/urn '63 VW, low- Mileage, radio,
extras Ravenna Park. 322
lahed Quiet section. 322 6993
Phone before 3 p. m , 3225500.
3360.
1205 W. 19th Court.

U SED C A R

STARTS M O N D A Y

1012

SANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS

Stemper Agency

Property

WHO WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THEIR
MONTHLY PAYMENTS AS LOW AS *59.50
PER MONTH, AND OWN A COMPLETELY
FURNISHED HOME.
SEE PHIL
AT ,

'57 Chav. |687 b«L 141 auk
'57 Old* 1498 hal. 114
‘37 Plymouth 1399 hal. 824 mo.
■'57 Lincoln 8787 hal. 831 mo.
‘57 M errury 5299 bsl. 811 mn.
'37 Rambler 8367 haL 841 no.
‘37 Cadllllc 8687 bal. $32 no.
*37 t W . $399 bal. $19 mn.
'37 OeSoto $388 bal. $28 mn.
'57 Chrysler $.799 baL $24 mn.
'38 Chrysler $399 baL $17 no.
‘38 Olds
$399 baL $14 mo.
'36 Hillman $499 hal. $24 mo'58 PoAtlac $388 bal. $42 mu*
‘38 OeSotn $399 bal. $41 mi*
'39 Chev. $388 bal. $30 mn.
‘39 V.Wagen $699 bal. $31 mta
'39 Chef. $71$ bal. $48 n s
'59 Tontine $999 bal. $34 mn
*39 Fnrd
$788 baL $32 m".
*59 Ply mouth $399 baL $21 mn.
'SB Ford
$699 bal. $32 no,
'39 Plymouth $499 bal. $24 lo .^

HIE TIME TESTED FIRM W E L A K A

Stenstrom Realty

322-5612

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SPINNING OUTFIT
By Donna Estes
ProponU tc provide fscilllien (or Judge F. R. Miller
of Sanford to bold small claims
court In Lon;wr*&gt;d, as has been
requested by numerous busi­
ness people at the area, were
Approved Thursday night at
a continued session of the city
council.
Mayor-elect David We n t worth offered his services to
open and cloae city ball for
(he court sessions and was au­
thorised to meet with Judge
Miller to work out the necess­
ary arrangements.
In other business, a resident
of Longdate Terrace appeared
to request a change in zoning
ordinances to permit construc­
tion of auxiliary buildings
closer than 23 feet from pro­
perty line. He explained that
baring no knowledge of this
restriction he already had
erected an 8 by 20 foot struc­
ture to house garden, and power
tools within the set back area
and that ha had been informed
It must be removed. He was
advised to do no further work
on the building and that chan­
ges la the toning are being
considered.
In other business, council set
fees of the building Inspector
at the rate of 30 per cent of
permit fee* with a maximum
of 130 for any single permit.
A latter was read from Coun­
ty
Commission
Chairman
Jamas Avery asking council’s
opinion on banning Hwy. it92 side, parking, , however,
Chairman R.‘ C. Carlson‘ was
naked to seek further clarifi­
cation on the matter before
action la taken.

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NEW YORK (U PI) - The
Amerlran Newspaper Publish­
ers A uoclstlon disclosed that
nearly 7.3 million tons of news­
print were used in the first 11
moetbi of 1944, compared to s
little more than 4.T3 million
tons last year.

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greeting card s t the home of
Mrs. Byron Squires, st 207
E ast Fifth Street. The card
was addressed to Mrs. "ORnis," and the return was Gas­
tonia, N. C.
Mrs. Squires promptly turn­
ed the greying o v er’ to her
daughter, Mrs. B. F. Ganaa,
who opened it, found a Christ­
mas card and a poitafiire
money order, all addressed to
•’Mother."
Mrs. Ganas sought The Her*
.aid's aid in locating 3|ra. “ Ganis.”
No record In the telephone
and city directories, the post
office, city water works, etc.
Tha Herald tried the informa­
tion operator at Sanford. Aria,
and Sanford, N. C. No luck.
The Herald then enlisted the
aid of the Gastonia Gazette,
where The Herald's advertising
director, Bob Alexander, was
one time employed
It waa remembered klrs. D.
M. Gaines lives on West Fifth
but sh e‘said Uie card
w asn't fair her, although she,
too. had resided at one time
la iGfsloaia.
L ater that evening Mrs. Ga­
nas learned (be card was pro­
perly addressed, and she d e­
livered it to her m othtr'a new
tenant, Mrs. Garris.

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Zip Cod« 32771

By Jane Casselberry
Pre • Christmas t r a g e d y
struck the B, E. Sparks fame
VOL. 57
United Press Leased Wire ' Eatnldishci *908
MON.. DECEMRER 21, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 87
ily of Casselberry this morn*
ing when 14-year-old Jack
Glenn Sparks died in a cave ia
Til uld that &gt; pun ii the
of a sand hank.
lowest form of wit but it Is
The boy was trapped whefl
believed hits one by Tom Torthe cave he and a friend werg
ley should be passed along;
digging collapsed at 10 a.m .t
When your feel get hot, turn
about a block from the Sparks
the hoie on them.
home at 1333 Hilltop Road.
- |r - -The. friend, Douglas J trc d y ,____
&gt; '
Bill MacLauthlin a l w a y s
15. ran to sound the alarm .
Fifteen to 20 men, arm ed
comes up with a priic winner,
By
United
P
rrss
"It's loo late lo mail early
with shovels, dug out four to
and here’s this week's: Wife,
but using a ZIP code will help,
A rash of weekend fires, five feet of sand, to recover
addressing Christmas cards:
especially al this late date,"
traffic accidents, a i r p l a n e the boy's body.
"John, dear, should we send
Crcilc Heard, Sanford post­
crashes and maritime m i'hnps
Efforts at revival by Ilia
one lo the Smiths? We sent
m aster. said today.
Volunteer Firn
claimed
the
lives
of
at
least
Cailelbcrry
them one last year, and they
II you don't know the /.It’
77 persons. Thirty-nine child­ Department members and ■
didn't send us one so they
code of the person lo whom
local physician proved fruit*
probably won’t send us one
you are mailing, you may call
ren perished in [ires.
less.
this year because they'll think
the postotficc and find out.
The worst actulsttl u{
twfl.'tud been an eighth
wc won't send them one beThey have all of them o n ,tile .J.
.weekend-happened at Palm yra, grade student at South Sera*
cause they didn't send us one
I'o -tu n A te r.JIrjh c l, reported N. Y , where a 25 year old mo- imdo Junior High School,
last year, don’t you think, or
a tremendous increase in in­
ther,
Mrs. Anna Breeden, died
Funpr»' ■rrangrm ents »r«
should wc?
coming mail as well as out­
i in charge of the Niblack Fun­
going parcels and letters.
with her six little children
eral Home.
,
Christmas Cheer (stolen,
"Receipts are up five per
when a flash (ire swept their
too, from tins Lion's Pause):
cent and more.than halt a mil­
home.
A five-year-old hoy had one
lion pieces nf mail have been
The husband and father, Paul
line in a kindergarten Christ­
dispatched from the local of­
THIS IS WHAT’S LEFT of a home owned by Clara Moore of the Lake
B.
Breeden. 31. was on Ifts
m as pageant, appearing in sn
fice," she said
Murkham-Paola Rond after fire -mimed the wooden building Sunday
way home to tell hi* family
angel's garb to say: "1 bring
Under a new liberalized em ­
shortly after 7 p.nt. Firemen from the Lake Mary Fire Department and
about the "new Job and home
you good tid:ngs!'r After re­
ploye program which permits
the Florida Forestry Service were summoned to fight the blaze which
of happiness'' he had found in
hearsal the boy asked his
regular post office employes
had trained considerable headway when they arrived. The occupant was
Clura go. ilv got home one
mother what "tidings'* were,
to work up to four hours a
MIAMI (U PD — Two Cuban
in Miami at the time of the blaze,* firemen said.
(Herald Photo)
hour too late.
»ndt,*he exxplaincd, that tid­
day overtime, no extra men
Six more children ranging national* faced arraignm ent
ings whs news.. Came tl»P per­
were pm pn this year, ^
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S. commissioner
II ,years
in,. before »a
formance. he became fluster­
■'‘H owever, . we have been
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ed, and blurted out: "Hey, 1
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three vehicles from the Navy,
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Mich TUcir moihM Mrv M l. n „ smuggling ring that ha*
• • •
which we have used for de­
no Cox, was found outside netted J23 million in the past
Marie H am s, who sets tn
livery," said Mrs Heard,
LAKELAND (U P!) — l 'till ange shipment* totalled only
FOR price* on interior grape "l»eattnK at a front window" of six months.
type the weather ear at the
For the first time m his- ration of Florida rltrus went a few more than t.llfkl car* a ml fruit 1 3 5 bushel, range from the flaming house by neighEleclo Meurice and Vmrenti*
top of this page, was so tickl
lory, postal employes, will ||p j |u r |) | v |,,*t week due to processor use was 125 million $3 yi to $1 25, dejvending on hors, who restrained her
Mirrii Casas were lo appear
cd with today’s w eather- " r e ­
have a three day holiday this heavy holiday demand* tor boxes, according to Bov Hunt
for seedless varieties with
Fire m a frame tenant farm before Commissioner Edw ard
port" that she announced:
) r *r fresh (roil and the increase in er. Mutual's director of mar occasionally lower prices for house near Kington, N C , look P Swann.
-■I'll put it all in caps and
The postm aster • xplatned
kel information.
Federal narcotics tgenfs a r­
smaller fruit Duncans con-i the lives of five children rangBy United Press
passes of (hr Sierra tn Call- that there will tie no mail de­ concentrating activity,'
black face type!"
Florida Citrus Mutual re
Fresh orange shipment* as tuiuo steady at M 30 3,73,
• ft fting in age from -six months to rested Meunce, 36, amt lb*
Winter officially arrived at fornla. u h rrc some roads livery t h e Saturday alter
ports that shipments ol fre-Ji of the end ot last week totalled
nine years The victims' mo- 44 year-old la v as Saturday &gt;a
Somebody has decided on a 2 50 p m. today but it won't were closed lo all traffic, Christmas, except on rural
oranges
last week totalled 6.51x1 cars op alwiul boo ears
tlu-r and six other children Iht v stepped off ■ plane ftvtn
different way of getting Christ­ be much of a surprtke to the More than two inches of rain routes
about 1,839 cars while process-' from last year Indian fin er
«
escaped
the (tomes.
Honduras at Miami Interna*
1
western
half
u(
liie
country
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soaked
Santa
B
arbara,
Calif
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mas tree lights. He or they
D o s n a il will be put up, ing plant* w e n turning two shippers are moving slightly
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Four children died in a fire Donat Airport They had been
Heavy snow continued to Sunday and mure than an inch
steal 'em This occurrexj over
gift pockaaca will ba deliver­ pillion boxes into juice,
undesirable
more than to t, car* week)''
as
ia» their I'uie River. Minn , deported
the w eekend, at the Marvin fall In the northern Rockies fell at Lot Angeles.
ed, r ' m
with perii6|)ila
Wecit bfftgft- t k y fresh orT augdo shipment* *r* &lt;&gt; op
aliens”
trim
itondurk*.
An
off
•
shore
disturbance
home
while
their
parent*.
Mr
and
the
Northwest
with
more
Dial residence. 305 rium osa
Items, but there will be no
|dng a* *lipplic&lt; dwindte rrO
and Mr* Charles Baker, at
Drive., and at the William than a foot piled up la some sent gale warnings Dying lo businrs* or regular delivery
only a ’svul 65 car* moved out
tended a filial raising benefit
Lcfflc'r home, 1U25 Hibiscus 1 areus. Spokane, Wash , had 16 day along the northern Cali­ in order lo allow our employ
of tin state last week
Strong winds
for a family whose home was
Court. While visiting the Dial inches of snow on the ground fornia coast
rs a m rr long holiday, she
Meanwhile, almost 3,Odd ears
IslA N BlJL, Turkey (U P lj destroyed h, fire last week.
home, police said this morn-j Gale force wind, whipped and ram toppled large Irees said
of tangcrut*! have been ship —About 30 persons were in
Four other youngster* burn- " J " f | g | R g S L ID IG cJ
ins, the vandals decided to thick snow through Jlie high m the Manderville Canyon
Although post office open
pod flesh this season with
j„red, so»e seriously, Sunday
to death near U ato n u W
area west of L it Angeles Sun hours remain the same a .111
turn on the sprinkler system
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when they tumldi-d Irom a lial Va wlirlr lln-u parent* w eir
day.
JACK.SONVU.UK ( t'P I ) -•
in the yard
a ni to 3 p m —all personThe western snows m am m
JollN b 11IN Ci l Y lex — Il'infiT ikau! that nearly H.MW cony at a new soccer stadium in town i !11i*tma* shopping Tlve trial of a suit to forrft
in line at 1 p m. will be »&lt; ev
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President Johnson
after a guard rail collapsed. The giu-vuig father said lie assessment ot Duval County
ed rattle on grating land A
"Uc may be headed for
ed at the windows, the p *»l
* u d m l i - d a ' v e r y iiib r isiv c " fwt*n sh ip s ’ll from Klnruta this
special U. S Air Force ' Oper­
amt hi* wit 1* could see the property at (air m arkrt valuo
Ceorgia. for he isn't here
master promised.
from
1 *1 iji-i 1 u l t i n g
rev ii-w
w 11 I1 M*iiAnti, from
ation Ilaylift" dumped 20,000
Satellite l ’p
burning house from in town
'Ih at's the message out of the
entered its second week MonP ure 1abincl member* today vra^ofi S h i p m e n t ' Lu$t wn‘4*k
A speeding car roomed norib tons of hay n» snowbound
More than a dozen additional da v
CAPE KENNEDY tU I'll aheriff's oftire when a trusty,
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total
uphill
drive
lo
keep
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I lie United M a tes today m b i t Inline fires around the nation , It was expected (fiat the trial
William II Dial. 36, fled the on Park Avenue early Sunday southeastern Montana lint at
f* Iera I spending under ffiai '"i']dying slightly more than rsl an Explorer satellite lo claimed the live* of other chi! would rece** following Mon*
scene this morning. Area and leaped into a shallow pool least 25,000 head of cattle were
350 ear* weeklybillion next year
map radiation lielta encircling dren and adult*
day 's testimony and reaumu
authorities were alerted to of water on the former band- reported to have died from
inferior packing house* are
and
cndlcsjly
The
President
met
at
his
the
L
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.lack
of
food
the earth and help chart fu-j 'the worst highway accident m,x| Monday,
help in the hunt. They *«y
ranch with laibor Secret a n W receiving &gt;175 ! HJI on nil lure iligld paths tor Apollo of the weekend happened n e a r' -|-|le taxpayer* *uit ask* &lt;'ir*
The driver, Ray Vincent Sul- drifting snow
Dial is from Georgia and may
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Early
today
light
snow
start
lens,
23,
of
Gastonia.
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Coushalta, Us . when a butane emt Court Judge William 1^
he headed for there.
was treated at Seminole Mem­ ed to dnf! eastward across Guard boarding party pr&gt; p.u t.iiv v tia rl I. t'dali Com sire Vlniosl all packed sue*
truck smashed into an auto­ Dur b-n to determine whether
run zoo* .m l 2'i3*.
mobile. hurst into flame* and Tax Asse»»or Ralph N Waller
It's not nice to happen any­ orial Hospital for severe face the Northern Plains. Tempel ed to transfer early todav tn merer Secretary Umber H
tim e, but just before Christ­ cults. He was charged with atures ranged from 12 d e­ the crippled U.. S freighter Hodges and John T Connor.
TAMPA i l l ’ll — Construe- lulled all tix occupant* of the is appraising property al just
mas makes it even worse to defacing public property, fail grees below icro at Great S S. Smith \ oyager which was whom Johnson has named to
lion of a 03 mile long pipeline car |,o!lce L',,uUI '’(,t K41’ m' ar value, and tf he I* not, to ap.
lose a wallet or pur*e. T hat’* ure to have a vehicle under Fall*, Mont to 70 at Miami, listing Easily in heavy seas succeed Hodges,after the la!
from here lo Orlando to amp tlM' wreckage for Six hour* be point an outside appraiser
Fla.
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ter s n
what happened to David In­ control and with driving with
l.n SHUN i 1 pi 1 — Bur- ply petroleum product* to Me- cau-w of the Intense heat
fin tlu- yob
Up lo four inches of *now 12 man rrew drowned
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man, of 1204'x Mulberry Ave­ out a license. Rond was set al
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including a t7 year-old
u
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areas of New Englami, which presumed dead
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town, he told police yester­
»in ok &gt;t ■ by he Nut aim! Ho Florida Pipeline Coriroralioo
got It* taste of winter a day other* were rescued alter they
( car drP en by Charlie Will
announced.
|ccar
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Maine Sunday.
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taken from her car . Sunday
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PATERSON
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' I think I owe tha Air
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tained personal belongings and Prl0I,s ln 1 church rectory to Midwest and Sooth but not, ballot of llaly'* longest
loilliling for Dll' I llan 3 pro
is RtKin ttVui.
give mfiirmsDon.
about t ‘‘ *he said.
ar&gt;&lt;*
held up a bank much change eliewhcre.
| hlttercit presidential elec
I without elaboration.
| gram , the Army CoVp* ol t n I injured,
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sineers announced
Veteran* who once could not *° Pirk UP Sun&lt;1»y oollectinns
qualify for .l.tu lo ry total dt»F Raymond P .lw w n , chair
‘New Spirit’
ability insurance benefit, be- man of the board of the First
WASHINGTON l U P D - R r p
cause they were requ.red to
, of P a.sa.c
Gerald II
Ford
worked
have suffered total Ion of County, set the loot from the
against a 14 day deadline toShop Each
hearing tn both cars bow ,
«t
aald the
also took *1.100 tn
4cJa&gt; to build Ills .' new spirit"
Night 'Til 9
might qualify since this .land- bandit* alio
Until
campaign for tlu tljo u s e Reard 1* no longer applicable church fund*.
Christmas
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GIFT ITEM

Weekend Toll
77 In Fires :
And Accidents

Post Office
To Get 3-Day
Yule Holiday

2 Cubans Held
On Dope Charge

n c iv A ...

BRIEFS

Johnson Studies
Budgetary Cuts

Speeding C ar

Halcoivv Falls

Tax Appraisal

Lands In Pool

Heavy Seas Hit

U. S. Freighter

New Pipeline

Non-Smoker

*‘rl wrre

3 Bandits Get

'•J i

Ninth Failure

Walter Reuther
Leaves Hospital

Kremlin Warns

DETROIT (U Pl) - United
Auto Worker* President Wal­
ler P. Reuiher, a pound light­
er but assured of complete re ­
covery from a lung operation,
today began a holiday ronvalesrance wito hia family.
Reuther S7. underwent surg­
ery Dec. 7 for removal of a
apot from hi* right lung The
union president was diighirged Sunday after an 18-day bo*
pital atay.

MOSCOW (U P lj—A Krem­
lin warning that Communist
C h i n a *him h i not expect
change* in the Soviet line
came amid preparation* for 1
a world Communist policy­
making conference, Western
diplomats notrd today.

Holiday Cheer

Saves Puppy
STAMF. ORD,
England
(U P !) — Mr*. Helena Beall.
62,' aaved the Ufa of a 14week-old puppy, Bonxo, by
giving it mouth-to-mouth restuci Ration of U r it collapaed
in 1 neighbor’* gaa-filled k it­
chen.

*,M,n ,,lplr P.T&gt;’8 A Debt
To

Iluildmtf I':u*t

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mediately contact thfeir n ear­
est servlre offifer.

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WEATHER: FIRST D A ^O F WINTER — 80 DEGREES !

Winter Here Today
. . North Knows it

Half Million

.

Jack Sparks '
Buried Under
Bank Of Sand

on the St, Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

Ready For Maine 5
the Oviedo High gymnasium.
By Julian Stcnstrom
The two-game series was ap­
Herald Sports Editor
When the Ellsworth ( Maine! proved by the high school acti­
High School basketball team vities associations of both
arrive* in Sanford at 12:43 states as well as by the nation­
Sunday afternoon aboard the al organisation.
Members nf the Eagle squad,
ACL's West Coast Champion,
the group will bring a letter plus their coach, advisor, and
of greetings to the people of managers, will be divided into
Oviedo' and Seminole County three groups. One will \fC
from Gor. John Heed of Ih e'g u est* of Mr. and Mrs
Frank Wheeler, another the
Maine.
By the same token, an offi­ guests of Mr and M rs..Clyde
cial greeting from . Florida's Holder, anil the third will stay
Gov. F srris Bryant will be with Mr and Mrs.- John T.
presented by letter to the 12 VUes, who reside near GoldenEllsworth plsycrs, their two rod.
Each night the visitors will
m anagers. Coach Stuart Tay­
lor and Wayne Wadman, a be entertained by various
Oviedo clubs and other organfaculty advisor
After the exchange of th e , itations. Mso, a dance has
two governors arc completed been" scheduled to honor the
the visitors will be welcomed Eagles
to this area by officials of tlie
Three special trips have
Seminote County Chamber of been scheduled to entertain the
Com merce, the Town of Ovie- visitors. The Eagles will
do and reprrsw .' V ■»5:',,$Cjvto t a p e Kennedy for a tour &lt;’f
Oviedo High School.
I the spare installation as guests
'The Oviedo High band also of NASA officials next Monwill be present for the occas- j day. The following day they
Ion.
| will tour Silver Springs and
The Ellsworth quintet will be Dec. 30 will visit Cypress G ar
in Oviedo for a five day stay dens. On each of these trips
during which time they will they will be accompanied by
meet (he Oviedo High basket­ various Ov’edo school officials
ball club in a two-game ser­ and student groups.
Floyd Lay, executive secre­
ies.
The first contest w il), lie tary of the Florida High School
played i t I p. m Dec. 2* in Activities Association, is ex­
the Lyman High School gymn- pected to he here tor the at
asitim. The .serorid wi|t be- least one and possibly the two
played at 8 p. m. Dec' 3^ at games.

r.

SAJfFORD-SEMINOLE JAYCEES aUsed their
annual Christmus nhoppintr trip with u numtzer
of Ru£ala beinyf entertained. Shown atxive are
the participants aa they paused for their pic­
ture. In the front row, from left, are Billy Wolfe,
Roacy Yates, John Cartwright, Linda Yates,
Marlene Pfiefer* Debbie Knowlee; aecuntl row.

Janet Knowlen, Joyce Belhorn, Faye Yates,
Myrtle Cartwright, Tommy Jackson; third row,
Sammy Murphy, Glenn Knowles, Bobby Belhorn,
Bobby Briefer. Standing at left is Jaycce Bill
Kichnrdiion while a t right are Wayne Albert
and Joe Russi, also .members o f.th e Jaycee.
(Herald Photo)

Too much holiday cheer is
blamed for Un arrest of a man
identified as Oliver J. Rich­
ards after he i* said to have
destroyed packing sign* in Die
Florid* State Bank lot near
police headquarter*, Police
charged him with intoxication
and defactnf private property.
The irre a t was m sde at 1:30
a. 0 . Sunday,

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CABLE STITCH
KNEE-III'S WITH
STRETCH!
lo 10

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1 i pair

Girls’ rich-textured
knee nocks ntny up
neatly t h a n k * to
6-t-r-e-t-c-h n y l o n
ami Pima cotton. In
white, dark, pas­
tels. A terrific buy!

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Dear Santa,
/
My nama il Sherwood JobJey. I love on lglia' tWeit ri SL
My phone number Is 322-3124.
I want for Chrlstmag. I would
Uka to hava jeCblcycle, and
let It be blgf and please let
the bicycle Mtsve a varoc mo­
tor on It,.and a big transport
truck, big enough that I can
pull mound on tha floor, and
through the grass, and the
ground, and a OMA machinegun, and a rifleman gun with
a aherlff badge, and ■ big
gun bait wlUT~iwelve little
holes in ito so I ran fasten it,
and a big varoom diimptrurk
that I can pull, and a big de­
lux car that I control, and It
has seat-bells In it, end a
stick on the floor and to big
man and wife It it, and a big
toy steamshovrl that digs
dirt, and HsnU, pleata give
ny mother deven beautiful
necklace, and bring clothing
to all three of my slstera.
That will Ik- all. I might like
other things that boys like.
Recpectfully yours
Sherwood A. Mobley
Dear Sant*,
1 wsnt a Walkl-Tulkl and a
machine gun and cowboy auit
and n cowboy hut and a John­
ny 7 O.M.A. and a gas model
Written by
Arnold Clifton
Dear Santa,
My noine is Hcavcnlyn Curmen Henderson. How ere you
doing. 1 hope you eru doing
fine today, 1 am doing find
In my school work Sent*. 1
am in the fifth grade. Mrs.
1. D. Bacon (» my teacher. I
made a very good 5 weeks re­
port card. I bet you can’t
guess what I want for Christmas. I guess I am going to

Dear Santa,
I want a baby doll
I want a ball
1 want a midge
I want a nancy nurse •
some clothes, candles, nuts
And any thing Santa Clius
and tome good books to read.
Lugene
Remember the other children
in the Christmaa cheering
sipirit mainly my family ynd Dear Santa,
I want a Tammy doll and all
may God blesa them all
tjirodgh the holidays. Sant* of her clothes and the case.
you are going to fine some My sister snd I want Pepper
Also, I would like the hostess
cake.
buffet. Sha-ni and that all.
Your friend,
Lisa
Heavenlyn.C, Henderson
Dear Santa,
My name Is Mark Ander«on Renaud and I live at 211
Flamingo — Drive, Konford,
Florida. I have tiern a. pretty
good boy. 1 would like some
cowlioy hoot*, sire 12V4 D,
cowboy suit and some skates
If you have vims toys Jett
after all I he other kids liavr
toys, 1 would like a big tilnrk
gun, a psloilln gun and hol­
ster, a Rig Bruiser.'inme lit­
tle soldiers and trucks and
tanka and tent to play cow­
boys and army in. If you have
enough left, a varoom dump
truck. 1 IriCe you!
Murk Benaud
Dear Santa,
My name la David White. I
am 5 years old, but I will b&lt;
n years old in Jan. I am writ­
ing to tell you that we are
moving and' that we will be
visiting my Grandparents in
Durham. N. C. Santa, would
you please bring me sums
toy's. I would like a submarine,
s flying saucer, an airplane,
and Jrtson’n Projector. I have
a sister named Mitn. She is
3 years old. I would like far
you to bring Mim a stove, *
doll, a vacrum cleaner, a baby
carriages, and a tea set.
Goodbye Santa, your rein­
deer are nirc. We will put a
gingerbread man on the tree
far you to eat and some candy
canes.

Dear Santa,
1 have been a good boy and
so has my sister Frances I
would Jlke too have a dumptruck, cow boy suit Teddy bear
Adraln Boyd

By Tom A. Cullen
LONDON (N E A ) — Cabnet ministers ride them to
work. Fashion models adcre
them. In fact, everyone seem*
to love Britain’s new babybuggy blcyclea except the
U. S. Bureau of Customs.
The Moulton b i c y c l e s
(named after their Inventor
Alfex-Moulton) are not even
bikes at all, according to
American .customa officials.
With their ridiculously small
wheels, they are toys, and as
such are aubject to a 22.5 per
cent .Import duty.
The A m e r i c a n customs
bureau Is entitled to its own
opinion about the baby-buggy
bike, but the tariff on toys
Is double that charged on or­
dinary British bicycles ship­
ped -to the United States.
This explains why Moulton
Bicycles Ltd., of Bradford-onAvon, Id acresming |ita lfc^d
o ff with rage.
Its m a k e r s Indignantly
deny that the new-style bike
la a toy. It was designed by
Alex Moulton, the engineer
who Is responsible for the ad­
vanced suspension s y s t e m
used on the MU sports sedan.
The Moulton bike embodies
such revolntionary principles
ss rubber suspension and a
renter*of-gravity frame. It is
claimed to be the biggest ad­
vance in bicycle design made
this century—ss well
being
the answer to trsfHe jams
pirklng problems.
But tha U. 8. Bureau of
He It • nice Profiler to have
we have lots of fun Have a
Merry Christmas and a Happy
New Year.
Sara Lee Roberts
P 8. I would like a Has!
tight also like Randys.

Dear Santa,
I have tried to he a good
hoy this year Would you please
bring me a hike, a gun, play
desk, a chaulk !&gt;oard and a
drum. Thank you Santa. I love
you.
Craig Turner

Custom* remains unmoved by
these arguments. The Moul­
ton bicycle's wheels are only
lfl Inches In diameter. It says
In the U. S. Customs manual
that all Imported bicycles
must have larger wheels.
Otherwise, they arc classified
as toys at twice the duty of
11 per cent.
This Is laid down by law,
and to change It would re.
ifuire and Act of _Congress,
the U. S. Customs men main­
tain.
The Moulton bike may be
regarded s i kid stuff in
America, but It Is rapidly be­
coming big business h*re- 1°
the last few months It has
doubled Its sales to over 1,000
a week, and the Bradford-onAvon factory Is exporting
more than 300 a week on the
world market
.-ills makers olsim that the
Vubber' springs' — front and
rear — make the Moulton
more comfortable and pro­
vide better steering and road
holding.
‘They ’ alto* point out that
th e
Mculton'a engineering
which Just won a top design
award here, allows for mora
luggage space. Because it has
no crossbar, the Moulton can
be ridden by a woman wear­
ing a skirt. "There Is no loss
of dignity in mounting or dis­
mounting." a company bro­
chure claims This could he
an important consideration
with men like Quintin Hogg,
th e
British „ minister of
science, who rides a Moulton.
The Moulton is available in
five models, including a stow,
away model which can b*
easily dismantled for stcrage
trr* the luggage enmpartuiant
of a car.
I atrat report it that the
Modlton concern has made a
licensing arrangement with a
tlayton, Ohio, company to
manufacture the bicycle in
the United States. Production
will begin early in IlifiS.
The mornl, pel tups, is that
one man's toy may bn jmotiier
man's means of locomotion.

Dear Santa,
1 am -five, years old I can
not write to you so my mommy
lx helping me I have been a
good boy 1 love my three aIslers. my mommy and my new
daddy. I want s lot of toys an
mine are all broke but you
bring me what you ran after
Dear Santa,
you give to the floor boys and
My name is Sara Lee. I'm girls first.
five years old and try to be
Mike Payne
a good girl all the time. I
go to school and like it very Dear Santa,
much. I would like a tiny
What I would like for Christ­
tears doll with cradle, a van-! mas:
|
lty set, a cooking act, and If
Hair Dryer — cramar — !
you have an extra posing Tam­ Princess telephone — all Midge
my I would like to have one. dol! — Durable, dream home,
Also same surprises. I have Barable clothe* — long pants \
a tiroifior, Randy, ami he —a slrat .slip— auto malic
would like to have a vacuum tooth brush
form set and some surprises.
Mary Cleveland

Christmas
-b y

Holiday
Expenses
up to 1600 — ae

SOUTH SEM INOLE Junior High FH A mcml&gt;cr Nancy Brockcnbrough
(righ t) shows the chapter president, Marti Cooper, stuffed toys and de­
corative choir boys which she made and displayed at the faculty tea.

R. R. M A H A N
Chief Lender

Notes
land, Irma M. Cooper and T. F. Warren, New Smyrna
baby girl, Axletha Scott and Beach; Robert Lee Hunt, Or­
baby girl, Sanford; Alice Le­ lando; C a r o l Walnwright,
Cora A. Jones, Sara T. Mar­
ona McLain, Geneva; William Oviedo,
tin, Herman Gunter, Grace
M. Roberts, R i c h a r d H.
Dougherty, Harel Kelly, Ber­
ner Winn, Andrew Adock III,
Patricia Ann Bell, Fay M.
Shupe, Ethel Lee Walker,
Cheryl Jackson. Bobbie Dow­
ling. Charles L. Rex. YjyUtc
AM )
Ramsey, Mary C h i l d e r s ,
Blanche Boggeveen. Sanford,
Charles Rabun, Lake Monroe.
Births
Mr. and M rs.. Lester R.
Jones, Sanford, a boy; Mr
and Mrs Jerry L Martin,
Sanford, a girl; Mr and Mr*
A Wide Selection From Wliirh
Allen W. McCabe, Sanford, a
To Choost. Miiny Style* And Flnlwhes
hoy; Mr. and Vlra. Garjaml
Hamsey. Sanford, a girl; Mr.
and Mrs. James J. Davis,
DeBary, a girl
Ilisrhlrgrs
Anna Burke. Milton K Ni
rhols Jr , Delores Cashner,
John I,airy Spain, Abraham
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Bouse. Heuben Smith, Harry
ilahn, John Hamilton, Edda
A. Farrell, Thelma LeGcr,
James C. Waiter, Shirley Bag
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Invitations to tha tnaugur•a| bill have been aold out fhd
108 Seminole County reaidenta
will be on hand Nov. 7 at the
Jni Alai Fronton when Gov.
and Mrs. llaydon Burns make
their official- appearance- in
Central Florida, The 108 rep­
resentatives of this county
made donations to the llaydon
Burns Scholarship Foundation
to receive their invitations. It
is expected that virtually all
of the fop 1state government
officials will be present. Guy
Lombardo and his orchestra,
idnfcer 1 Anita Bryant and
Jayne Mansfield will add to
the lustre of the occasion.
Thuse miniature Little Red
School houses you are seeing
in all the local stores were put
out by the mothers of the
school. This is one of the
school's fund-raising projects.
It is supported entirely by
voluntary finances, you know.
Drop your change or atuff
some of that quiet folding
kind in the plot.

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Congratulations to SanfordSeminole Jayceea for picking
Up the suggestion of a Clock
Winder and decorating the end
of the old bund shell pier with
Christmas lights. It looks won­
derful and can be seen for
miles along the lakefront.
Thank* to the city too for
their permission and encour­
agement. More thanks to Flor­
ida power and Light for erect­
ing the pole and helping to
hook up the lights

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Have you seen the beauti­
ful Christmas tree In the First
Federal building? It ia -ona of
the tallest In town and people
entering the budding say it’s
so pretty it stops them In their
tracks

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Ii's worth your while to
take a driva around town, one
eveiling after supper and see
all the beautiful residential
( hristnias lighting decorsttone. Many clever and Inter­
esting ar rangrmenti of Yuletitle flguies, brightly and col­
orfully lit.
Set where the City llsli
lawn Is displaying the annual
Christmas scene. Striking.
Yet. across the way, the Coun­
ty Courthouse stands as it
does all year-long.

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Police Chief Roy G. WIIRams and his men have their
fingers crossed these days.
The year's almost gone and
they like what they see on
the traffic fatality bulletin
board in front of headquartJU h------ — — r * - : -------- -—

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Seminole High School's Key
Club holiday ball has been
scheduled. It'll be held from 8
p.m. until midnight Monday
at the Mayfair Inn. Music will
be piovuteri by lire ''Flaming
Tempo's" dance band.
Annual Chrtatmaa party for
children-of Kntghta of Columhu* will i * held 6-7 p m. Sun­
day at K. of C. hall. There
lie garnet, refreahmenta
and Santa Claus.
DeMolay will rinjr th* Sal­
vation Army belli for kittle
donation* on Monday from D
a.m. to 6 p.m. And atarting at
10 a.m. the DeMolay mother*
will conduct a baka tale in
front of McCrory'a.

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everyone went to be taxed each In hi* own city. And
VA1I-II also went up from the Mediterranean Sea. out
of the Straits of Gibraltar, unto the city of Florida,
railed Sanford because they were of the house and line­
age of Reconnaissance Attack Wing One.
And thus 1961 year* after Jesua wp* horn In., Bethle.
hem of Judea In the daya of Herod the King, behold
there came 180 wise men from the East to Sanford say­
ing, "Where are those' we love so much, for we have
seen their star in the Eait and are rome to worship
Th*iH. And lor th* i t a r w c i i w In th* 'E m wenrhefor*
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a great famine, and we are In much want But the angel
has come to us and said, "Fear not, for behold, I bring
you good tidings of great joy". And so It Is that on the
morning of 32 Drremher, our days are accomplished
that we should be delivered. And we shall he brought
forth and go to our homri . . . . and there (hall be room
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Selection o f Dynatronica,
Inc., a Seminole . C o u n t y
apare-electronle* firm, for a
$3.6 million contract awarded
by the National Aeronautlca
and Space Administration,
will not call fop a substantial
Increase in personnel require­
ments during the Initial stage,'
according to George F. An­
derson, executive vie* presi­
dent and general manager o f
the company.
Tha Herald was advised by
Sens. Speitard Holland and
George Smather* that NASA
had awarded tha contract to
Dynatronics.
Th# project will call for the
design, manufacturing and
on-sight''Engineering support
of 19 PCM (pulse code mod­
ulation telemetry xyxtemx in
N A S A ’a worid-wido ■ Apollo .
space flight network — wVvln
options for additional equip­
ment.
The PCM system# ara to bo
Installed at (elected' ground
stations, ona training center
and three Apollo tracking
shipi.
Data on information re­
garding flight condition*, jverformanret of spaca craft and
the health of th* aitronauta
will be handled by th* highly
complex'code radio telemetry
systems.
The systems to he manufac­
tured by Dynatronica will
identify and tori out Informa­
tion and at extremely high
speed* prepared It for oneight data processing.
When t h e announcement
was made at the Dynatronica
plant on U. S. 17-92 Just
south of Sanford, a spokes­
man for the firm aald, "Tha
place went wild. Th* people
were really Hippy.’ '
Athleraon said, ,rWe do not
expect this program to pre*
sent additional
substantial

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VOL. 57

United f*resa Leased W ire.

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EaLtblishcd *908 FRL, DECEMBER 1

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

Nursing Home
Fire Claims
12 Patients
FOUNTA INTOWN.

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U U P D -F ife swept through a
country nursing home before
dawn today and authorities es­
timated at least 30 elderly pa­
tient! wr r e k-tRcd

The temperalurfi tr a i three
degrees above zero, Firemen
had to break through the ice
of nearby Brandywine Creek,
to get water to light the
flames.
Twelve persons were known
dead in the flames which con­
sumed the two-siory, white
frame Maples Convalescent
second time shot. Jaycee President Clyde Long
A ROUTINE photo nasiRnment, know-how nnil
Home, located at the edge' of
just hnppened to drive out on the mole, causing
luck produced this unusual picture. Herald
this hamlet of 250 persons.
the white streak across the middle o f the pic­
photographer Bill Vincent Jr. was assigned to
Fountaintown is 10 miles
ture; that's his ear light glare at the left. The
"shoot" the JaycPe's Christmas decoration on
southeast of lmlianapulis.
houseboat parked in the city basin is at the
the city mole at the lake front. Bill used 100
Fire department* from vil­
right.
speed film and opened his lens wide for a '27lages throughout the Indiana
By Julian Stenstrom
Roosevelt H. Allen, George countryside fought the blaze.
Aasrreiaie Editor
Oats, Garry Gibson, Ray The water in their pumper
-A $160 gift from the 7-1] Hlonigcr, Slim Rodgers ami trucks gave out and they hud
Stores and their employes Chester Stamps. Another $1 to go to the creek,
plus $210 from others swelled gifts was received from an
The towering flame*- of the
the Seminole County United anonymous donor.
tragic fire could be seen five
Fund's coffers to $32,937 01
Perhaps the most thought­ miles away. Nurses staggered
and left the organization with ful gift ratne from a sweet, from the building carrying
$15,973.39 needed to reach it's little old lady who made w aged patients. The ones who
WASHINGTON
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Johnson, in hi* discussion
1(0,000 objective for the cur­ special trip to the UF offices. survived were sleeping on the
Pfcvijhnt Johnson followed.up with the labor leadns, gave
It) Donna Eatra .
rent rampaign.
Sir* sard sha was believed su first floor. Those on tile second
Bv Ilonn* IX r *
, lone economic ducuwion no commitment on how he
A record $88,27(1.85 budget,
A $50 gift was reported much in what the United Fund floor died. Bremen said
The~T.fmrwwnt City (-mm------ --------- --- ■
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with b&gt;p TaTSiir TJ'rnlrrvtrr of-m ight tmppmvGw UcmocraUe.,
adopted by tfl# Altnfrom Don McMahan. $35 (turn was doing through its vari­
Kenny Purbers. one of the 11 votf*'! fa taMif a liquor II*
Maffett’s Auto Service, $31 ous agencies for Seminole first men on the vn-ire. said i'lisr In tin* I.onirwood Hotel 'i-ring equal time till* after platform s pledge to abolish Jmonte Springs Tow n Counrll
fur the p.m.', fiscal year after
from Hill Hemphill of Bill County's people,
hai niter • wrtlteh tu n t* noun to a group ot the na state "right tu wurk" law*.
“ a nurse told me th kitchen
Mean/ told newsmen after j
consecutive read Inga of pelsoiine] requirements In l i t
“In what name shall we list on fire and the hall's on fire,'
Hemphill Motto», $20 from
Wl,a atibmitted by L. T. tmil’s business elite.
l o.T r l r r n t p *
,it|ve.&gt;
. -j '.. ji cunt*:
Jet Lanes, Inc., and $10 con­ the g ift? ” the win asked.
S ll « w e * ill l i c i t .
c u ii U«' g
(he two nodi a n d '15 minute Hie budget or dmonce which early stages,’* He' added, *\V#
set the rate of taxation at
iieit seniori of nuni'il T'.urs* were i sited to meet vufh thr
tributions from came from
‘Just rail It a 'widow's n't talk.*'
had already programmad a
President at the While House. meeting, "I'm quite sure the approximately seven mills.
d«\
nffrM*
W, A. Holly and Mre. Mary mite,' ” eh* replied. "It's not
Max McGraw, who ha* own­
modest increase In personnel
President
Ii
going
to
support
I’ir-s
secretary
George
E.
Ym th** mrr foment
Hunt
I. Mobley.
murli but It's the beet 1 can ed and operated the home Jl.r
Mated as the three laj-gest •lor to a backlog of buelneea
t Mtiform vuth Ih# Ilredy mid Ui&lt; v wi re invited the platform.'
There were $fi donations do.”
anticipated aouict-a of revenue at mid-year (November ia
10 yean, ga&gt;ped ' I rouldn i |»h lp*n
Beedy also told newsmen hi a
their
from Mis. J. II, Ray, Karl
I oral United Komi officials aland to stay over there The, ill v ui&lt;liriati( n n*(j Hiring Hint to give the President
It'll 1 estjiLc taxes. $33.. Dynetronic's fiscal calendar)
11•* hot. I hnv* Jtn rooms view- on iiirreni problem*.'' the President ' stands on the 871 hr.; cigarette taxes, $'-’6.- which amounted to $3.3 milYounger, Marvin Dyal, Mrs sa t they were Convinced if were my family.”
The meeting, Beedy said, is Democratic platform "
fur rentmI nml the
non,, uni1 Utility luxes. $12.- Bun at that time.
Eula McClelland and Mrs everyone did tils beat they
McGrsw *»id thrre were .11 ,,''»dahl
At Issue in the right to work mill.
similar in purpose to Thurs
mi i truly to
Paul I.. Bissell.
could the campaign would patients, a fulltime nur»e and t1 r,,n^
. Among allocations are
The contract between Dynacontroversy is section lib ol $2lt.',om»
Con I). Chanoil and Ron reach Its $111,0110 goal over two nurM*'» aides in Ihr hurnr T i l l (14-| Wt III A Id* f t i r «' 4t| t f l l l l l ic da) s session at which Ai t.
for thf alt 4'i't a and truitlr* and NASA rails for
l tie Talt liar Hr) Ialair law .-unillMthHI lit] Gil tmrrit
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George
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Dike em h gave $3 while $2 night.
and completion in miil-1986. when the first broke mil
fun
mi ft. If K**rir1l and other ialmr leaders gave which permit* stales to re $8,6(111 to the recreation degifts were received from Dave
(itfts or pledges marie be Twelve bodies were removed
i(ti*4
iSMt'ifiir thr ll* thr President their Mews on strict federal provisions which paitmvnt.
Moore and Caro) Haskins,
marie by phone (323-08361, by from the rubble before dawn
a wide variety of economic ill low labor management con­
Budget for the water de­
The following contributed a visit to the UF offices Fifteen persona were rescued rnsi* "ii M|ifinnplt "
problems
i tracts recognizing the union partment seta current cxIn
oth«*r
tiuntnrr*s,
hid4
on
$1 each: Joe Dubold, Delbert lf&gt;05 Sanford Atlantic Nation­ ami treated f&lt;»r sln»ck. exposure
Invited to today's session shop.
Jho jM'Niir faring of lli^*hlurid
$12.(36, with mitlBush, Burnell Ball, William al Bunk Bldg.) or by mail and amok# inhalattcm.
jrleileea til
u.v,.„ue
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were;
Donald C Cook p r r x r - lbe DamoWaG—
SliK'l,
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Richardson, Paul C a s o n , IP. O. Box 1 (0 .
Mnnin AM'nui?, wori' opened dent of American Electric nl l£Mjo apd 1901 both called 000 fur snip of Hater arid f 2,.
and taken und.*r ndvisrmtiit Power Company. New York. lor repeal of seetlon Kb.
K00 fur hydrant rcntala.
Aa is Its annual ruatom,
until fhu Jnnunry inert tnir. Frederick Kappel, chairman
Thr Sanford Herald will di­
Submit t irikf Ii ids wen- &lt;tinner of American Telephone and
vert from It* usual publics*
Having 11rid t Hfiall urtoot, llnn- Telegraph, New York, allenry
tlon schedule during tha
ic Asphutl and Ralph Wilkins. Ford 11, chairman of Ford
next week.
Couio d decided to nil ploy Motor Company., Dearborn,
Th* Herald alaff will b«
M
Ifii^an to fitiiidinh dis* Mich ; Frazer B. "Wilde, chair-,
on duty tomorrow (Satur­
Imu'i-i f/om Don and fSrri't man of Connecticut General
Central Florida com muni-1 he preientcd a propoied orday) night and a special
DALLAS (U P I) — A blind
Insurance, Hartford,
Tnvrin toe (Tiriat Kfdtucpnl L i f e
Hullo* woman mote than ill) edition will lie delivered to
tie*, for Ihc Brit lime In mod ] dinanre to cope with auch a
WASHINGTON fU T h —The ffiunh stud Hie i huxh of Charles Thornton, president
yrais old b*d her sight re­ subscribers, early Sunday
ern hi.tory, banded together lr* rKh‘&gt;r &gt;hould “ b« granted. First Family wishes the nation Christ b.fur acting on atqilt- ol Litton Industries; Beverly Ly I i t d l l l L3l_'Ft I h
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I IB* proposal was hailed by a Merry Christmas tonight ration from the tavern own- lltlls, Calif ; Thomas J Mat
murnlng.
LONDON ( t'i'i l — Britain stated when all# bumped her
Thuriday to coniider a mu-, n , A r_
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head on a cupboard,-her rrla,
.
|Orlando Council membera and
It follows (hen that Her*
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btfl ttVi -----USl Mttlaam which than laiw.i M hcc mi » —*-*&gt;' i i'prew a ri ' uh* n
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m w err
tim w r a »wrjicn to illuminate
An j*$•|-1&lt;•wtum for bct-i ami tional Bus mess Machine*. N&lt; w f. ired payment of $173 2 mil- [
The problem di*cu»cd in live* as ' a sound one."
I be wo man, w bo bad been
( hristmas holiday with their
d ( m York, Huger Plough, chair I,,.n
intcrrsl and cupilal
the national Christmas trip, a wipe I
Will
Orlando yesterday was the %” TIw rnnst^ important fea­ 72 foot wlple w p ru cc . located Handy*) uvd Stole |,e»og huilt man fit - United States-htect; payments due" tlii
Called
I " 1 -P7 Year*. s*md «b^' families -for no paper will*
rash of requests foi* Cbmrnun-, ture of yesterday's meeting," ochlnd the White House.
lie published next Friday,
on KR J and the lutmi of New \ork
Tvtates and Uanudu liy t h c (1**'* ,,f,t vvant hei name made
public
By
Antenna
Television1 Knowles said, "ia lhat it
Dec. 35.
FredVrlc Donner, chairman end of the year.
Turning on lights Is retUtd -SB (31
(CATV) franchises,
" I feel it ii awzift from God
The .Sanford Herald and
brought so many cities togeth­ cd as somewhat out ol charal General Motors, New York,
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CATV is a commercial oper­ er to study mutual problems.
and I do not want it
Its
entire staff extend th*
Dav
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Rockefeller
cliuii
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It
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acter for Johnson, who has Sell It Ic-Mittini
ation which erects an antenna It could easily tic spread out gained quite a reputation at a .
•Season's Greeting! to you
id I'hwii MUpboilan , B.snk, ^ i.KOPtJLpV 1 !. I K T h e ed," she mid, "It
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system to provide TV rcccp to handle other problems man who turns lights ofi Hy|t . I l l I llO U T S "t ll|N
and yours.
New
» • * # « " « . .(:imgu ( L n ) _ A government will, h might be taken away."
Bon of nations not now re-1which many of us face and at fl.40 p.m (EST) with s '
National prcatdenV &lt;M Columbia Broad furi., o f . 2(K) ,riMjpt „ nd 47
MIAMI j J&gt;|r
\\8k.v**
celved.
M
[ now handle on an individual flick of a finger, he will turn Air l/rir hinlay rluimrjl »
easting System. New York; '
m#r,,nar.e. fought toSanfhrd City Manager War­ basis."
on 5,000 red lights on the big nrw transcontinental record Bill Stolk, chairman of Amer ' (|
to hold tlie town of
"S«*rvinK Sanford and
ren E. (Fete) Knowles wail Cities w e r e
represented tree in a nationally televised for commercial aircraft after Iran Can, New York; Micharl
Pauli* against relicl forces teSeminole Counly Since 1950"
named coordinator for the from as far .apart places as ceremony.
a N A L Boeing 7'27 jet flew McCarthy, president of Mer­
ported to number 4,000.
cities involved and will keep New Smyrna Beach and Kis­
Before the traditional tree- from Seattle to Miami 1hura- rill, L&gt;nch. Pierce, Fenner
each city advised on the pro­ simmee and Zellw'ood. Invita­ lighting ceremony, the John­ day in fout hour* and 2&lt;&gt; nun. ami Smith, New York; Wil­
gress in dealing with CATV. tions will he sent to every sons play host to the wives utea.
liam B. Murphy, president of
LONDON (U P I) — Britain
Knowles said this morning city m Central Florida when and children of White House
Average ground speed for Campbell Soup, Camden, N.
be wili call another meeting as (he next meeting is called, stiff members expected to Hie 2,83o-n'ttie flight waa 1560 J., and Frank Magee of Alum; envisages a defenso shield
erruled by Western nations
toon as he has lufflclent in­ Knowles said.
mum Company of America,
number about 1,000.
mites per hour.
• Authorized Salea &amp; Service
ami the Soviet Union to hall
formation
concerning t h e
Communist Chines* "nurlrar
franchlie request*. Yesterday
blackmail or attack" against
countries in Asia.

'W idow's M ite'
Sw ells UF Fund

Altamonte Sets
Liquor License Business Elite
Approved For Meet W ith LB J 1965 Budget
At $88,000
Longwood Hotel

Sanford Manager Guiding
Mutual Communities Study

Special Edition
Come Sunday

First Family
Wishes
A Merry Yule

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Gift From God’

For Christmas

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800 To Receive
Degrees At FSU

TALLAHASSEE (UPJ) Florida State liniveraity will
confer degrees on about &gt;00
students a t commencement
ceremonies Saturday In Tully
Gymnasium.
State Supreme Court Jus­
tice Stephen O'Connell will be
apeaker and the degreea will
be conferred by Preaident
Gordon Blackwell, presiding
at bia last FSU commence­
ment.
Blackwell will'take over aa
preaident of Furman Univers­
ity in February.

State Told 'Hunt Gold'

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
A group of *xp*rla urged
Florid* Thursday to gel in­
to treasure hunting on its own
so it won’t lose larger por­
tions of disroverica to private
Interests.
The special salvage com­
mittee, which advises trustees
of th* Stata Internal Im­
provement Fund, said that
Florida can do a better and
cheaper job of locating and
salvaging old wracks than
ran private salvors. Also, ft
said, th* state now loses 76
per cant of all such discove­
ries to private companies

Th* committee met for
more than two hours in th*
wake of newspaper articles
which cited the $1 million dis
rovery of Spanish treasure off
Fort pierce last epring by
tha Real Eight Salvage Co.
■ The committee indicated
that (he stale ehould not try
to sell Its finds, however, if
it ^oe* into treasure hunting.
It should keep them, instead,
for their priceless historical
value.
"1 think w « have tha brains
to do anything Real Eight can
do along this line," said committaauw fi&gt; A Olau* &lt;U (Aa

Slete Geological Survey, He
pointed out that while th*
committee Is made up of ex­
perts, Real Eight includes a
carpenter and a stonemason
in tla numbers.
Dr. Hale Smith, a Florida
State University anthropolo­
gist. said Real Eight made no‘
overwhelming accomplishment
by discovering Spanish gold,
"W e Jhe experts could have
dono it hy utilizing ..ordinary
exploring-procedurca," Smith
said.
Tha committee also decided
that more knowledgeable perthouid leyswsai Lha

state's interest when It comr»
time to divide up the treasure
finds of private companies.
When the Real Eight dis­
covery wax divided, the com­
mittee panted out, Florida
wax represented by a Florida
Highway Patrol captain and
a certified public accountant.
Although the atate gave
Real Eight a salvage leaae
which includes shout 6(1 miles
of eastern coastline, its dis­
covery last May was outside
of this area. A retroactive
base was given by $(p
however, which bat 1
■ured its portion of
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of Galilee in a small boat at
night. Let ut keep in mind that
(be Sea of Galilee is not far
different from the size of our
own Lake Monroe and K is
also somewhat like Lake Mon
roe in that storm* come up
quickly and the water becomes
extremely rough.
The night that Jetus and Ilia
friends were crossing was one
of those nights when a storm
did arise. Of course, there was
no powerful motor and not
even the skilled craftsmanship
of design of our boats today!
The time required was long
and the human effort needed
waa great. Under such condi­
tions we can Imaglna the fear
of the disciples when the
waves began to show the whits
Th* program for Christma* caps aod the water spilled In­
Bervleea at St. John Chryao- to the boat. Our Lord was
•tem EaaUm Orthodox Cath- tired from Hla arduous day or
•lie Church wa* announcad work and continued to aleep,
today by Rav. John Adair.
though the storm Increased fa)
Tha Chriatmaa Eva Service Intensity.
will begin at 11 y » . with
Finally the disciples could
V l i y m JaUsnavA Vy -tha alng- contain themselves no longer
•hig of Chriatmaa carol* Im­ to they aroused the Lord and
mediately preceding th* 13 even reproached Him as they
midnight Divine Liturgy of did so. The Lord of. nature
Chriatmaa which also it ache- calmed the tosalng sea and
dulad at th* aam* hour Chriat­ hushed th* howling wind.
maa Day,
Jeaua than questioned the dis­
Father Adair will hear con­ ciple* about their fear because
fessions Sunday morning be- He knew that it reflected their
fora 10:30 a.m.; on Christ­ weak faith.
mas Eva from 10 until 11:48
This miracle' speak* strong­
p.m. or by appointment at ly to us today, 1* there any­
other time*.
one who escapes the atorm of
St. John Chry»o»tom Ch» UfcT Even when we arc pro
pci 1* located o ff Highway vided so bountifully with ma­
17-92 at LaV* of th* Wood* terial thing* have our fear*
south of F «m Park. A H 'ser­ been quieted?
vices ar* in English with re­
gular Binday -Llturglas bald , It W Uvsa that wa Lav* good
and nourishing food, in fact,
each weak at 10:30 a.m.
so good that many of u* con­
stantly aeek things to satisfy
our hunger which haa few
calorics. We have fine houses,
beautiful tars, good medical
treatment, and yet we are still
One of the most familiar ex­
periences In the life of our
Lord la recorded In the fourth
chapter of Mark. Tb* thirtyninth Vert* la the climatic part
of thie writing which saya,
“ And He arose, end rebuked
the wind, end eald unto the
sea, 'Peace, be etUl.' And the
wind ceased, aod there was a
eraat calm."
The context of this verae
informs us that Jesus and HI*
disciple* were crossing the Sea

Women of the Church of
Holy Cruse Episcopal Church,
Sanford, elected new officer*
Monday In a business session
held in the parish house fol­
lowing a 9:30 a.m. Corporate
Communion.
Serving for the next year
will be Mrs. Harry Cochrane,
president; Mrs. Harry Cush­
ing, first vice president; Mr*.
Phil Roche, corresponding sec­
retary and Mrs- G o r d o n
8weeney, treasurer.
Chairmen elected Included
Mrs. Randall Chase, Christian
education; Mr*. .Wallace Phil­
lips, miaaion* and supply and
Mr*. Douglas Kickfilar, church
periodical*.
N *w vestrymen will b*
elected at the annual p4rlah
meeting scheduled for Wed­
nesday evening, Jan. 18. On
the nominating committee are
Thomas West, Dr. Harlan
Rhoades and Donald Jones.
Member* of .the parish wish­
ing to present a nominee are
asked to contact West,
The church's propoaed bud­
get for the new year also will
be presented at the annual
meeting.

Christ Episcopal
Lists Schedule

Hy Donna Estes
Special services are planned
at Christ Episcopal Church,
Long-wood, on Christmaa Eva
and Chriatmaa Day, Rev.
Chari#* 8tawart J r, vicar,
announced today.
8 a r v i c * a scheduled for
Christmas Eva art Family
Eucharist and Sermon, 7:30
p.m.; 80-mlnut* program of
Chriaimas music with organ
and tha congregation joining
in singing of carols, 11 p.m.
and a Choral Eucharist and
Sermon at 11:30 p.m.
On Christma* Day, Hcly
Communion Service will !&gt;*

Juatfax mu.-h.JtfrtiiL-ii-gyPi
before.
W* find It *o hard to re­
cognize the only answer to the
turmoil of our minds and souls
which la God himself. Our hun­
ger
will continue until wa
can say with Christ that, "Man
•hiU not live by bread alone."
Until we drink ihe true Water
of Life we will thirst. We will
continue to live fat bondage to
fear until wt cess* trusting in
things and place our trust in
tb* only One who ia able.
How often someone saya
that they would like to do this
so much but find it impossible.
It la true that there is • har­
rier to be broken before it
can become a reality. Perhaps

most of the people reading this
The Feast of 8U Thomai
wlQ b* obaarvad Monday with
Holy Communion a t'9:30 a.m.
while tha f&gt;a*t of St. Rtaphsn
will b* observed Saturday,
Dec. 26, with Holy Commu­
nion alto at 9;80 a.m.
A Sunday School Chriatmaa
party ia achadulad for Sunday,
Dec. 37, at tha pariah houst
following th* 9:30 a.m. Fami­
ly Servlet.

article will remember hearing
^ plane breaking through the
sound barrier The ehock of
noise from the shattering air
waves ts great, but it Is com­
monplace now sine* our planes
hav* reached - such great
apeed*.
Th* Person who does not
break the spiritual barrier of
eecular man will find that he
la living too slowly to compre­
hend life without fear. This

barrier 1* btoWao. bg Uw new

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Christ ss Saviour and
Lord. Qf course this accept
ance meant faith to the fullest
and committment to the Lord
By Donna Kata*
of all of life When It takes
The Youth and adult Choir*
place in the life of an individ­
of the First Baptist Church of
ual his storm it stilled and
Sanlando Springs will present
peace becomes real, indeed.
a special Christmaa mualc pro­
gram during the morning wor­
ship service Sunday Tha meatagt will be given by Rav. L.
D. Haines, pastor.
Carol tinging and a special
Chriatmaa program by the eon■rogation and choir*, directed
by Tom Hainss, music leader,
wUl taka pitta Wednesday
•van ing.
The pastor exlaods iovitation
to tha public, to altcad the**
services

By JoAnn Hays
The Woman’s Missionary
Society of Firat
Baptist
Church of Geneva recently
completed its Week of Prayer
for Foreign Mission*.'' a werk
set aside annually to pray for
missionaries and the work
and to receive the Lottie Moon
Christmas Ottering.
Mr*. W. I . Bleg was gen­
eral chairman and It wa* her
responsibility to see that a
piogram waa given tach day.
Mrs. Janie Hert presented
Monday's on ‘ ‘ W i t h o u t
Christ, They Have No King."
Mia— Windfl__Braddy gav*
Tuesday'* program on “ Her­
alds of tha King" and Mr*.
Sieg was in charg* for Thurs­
day's on "Children of th*
King."
Th4 Wednesday .program
was conducted * during the
church's ' regular mid-week
prayer services, IJev. W. M.
Grogan, pastor, spoke on for­
eign miiiione Sunday night to
concluda tha week'* observa­
tion.
Goal for th* Lottie Moon
Offering, set 15 per cent
higher than last year, was
achieved.

Baptist Groups
Elect Council
The Young People and intsimrdiats thrre and four depnrtmrnla of First llaptiat
Church, Hanford, hav* sleeted
representatives f t asrv* for
th* coming year on th* Youth
Council which plana and cor­
relates the-program of activi­
ties.
Young people serving will
b* Bill Colbert, Tyron War­
Howall
mer
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TTTfimT
Galloway and Karen Jordan.
Adulta elected were C. E.
M?Cord, Donald Knight, Har­
old Hrkrtnbach, W. A. Thom­
as. Mr*. Fred B. Chanrs..Ken­
neth McIntosh, O.horn* Dorminey and Grace Marie Stinecipher.

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CHRISTMAS T R A D IT IO N — Christman In the Holy Land ia welcomed
with reverence and ?clebrdlion. Shbwn in the celebration o f Mann at the
Dormltlon Abbey, Mt. Zion, Jerusalem. It is the site where, according to
sacred tradition, Mary fell into her eternal sleep.

United Presbyterian Women Choir Program
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By France* Weeler
Th* annual UI'W Associa­
tion Christmaa P a r t y was
held Tuesday night at the
Educational Building of the
C o m nm n 1 ty~ Pre»byt*M*n
Church In l.ak* Mary with
Mrs. John Ulmer at the hot­
test for the evening and her
daughter,.Mr*. Chailet Base­
men, as her co-heetesy
The room was gayly decor­
ated in keeping with thnstea-

ny Jane Casselberry
A special children'* Chriat­
maa program of recitation*
and mualc will be presented
Sunday at 7 p m at Westmin­
ister Presbyterian Church of
Casselberry for members and
friends.
’l l * va lout children's choirs,
youth groups and church school
classes will present the Christ­
maa Story In verae and panto­
mime. The public la invited.
Following the program, the
junior and senior high youth
groups will go caroling.
The church'* annual Christ­
maa Eve Candlelight Communion Service
^ .r
r .ar v
Westminster
Church
ob
Serves the practice of open
communion. - invittsg Christ­
ian* of all denominations to
participate and begin their

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Pinqcrest Baptist Church
Choir* will present, "The
Message of the Bells," Sun­
day at 7:30 p. m. in th*
church «udiU&gt;rium under di­
rect Inn of
Mrs. Cameron
Paulk.
A Mass Choir mad* up of
Intermediate I, Young People
and Adult Choirs, accompan­
ied by Mrs. Carl Brnrup at
the organ, will stngf five se­
lections in addition to the
Chriatmaa Metiage by th*
Church Choir.
Th* Mass Choir also will
■ing a special arrangement of
"O, Com* All Y* Faithful,"
accompanied by two trumpeteers. Jimmy Tatterion and
Kenneth Martin.
Selections will he presented
by th* Junior Choir, ages nine
through 12, under direction of
Mr», Williepi J. Guest with

By Jan* CesifRwrry .
Several pre-Christmas acti­
vity-* are' planned at the Cas­
selberry Community Metho­
dist Church.
The annual Christmas pro­
gram of the Sunday School
Children will be presented at
7:30 p. m. today with refresh­
ment* to be aerved following
the program.
A sausage and pancake
breakfast will be sponsored by
the Intermediate MYF Satur­
day from 6 until 9:30 a. m
and will include a bake aale.
Men of the church are ask­
ed to participate in a work
day Saturday morning and will
be served lunch by the church
women.
hara Redienl as organist-di­
On Sunday at 7:30 p. m. *
rector.
Christma* Cantata. "Bom a
Soloist! for the candlelight King." by Pcteraon, will be
service included Mahel Green presented under direction of
and Ruth Creasey, altos; Ger­ Mr*. Darwin Shea. L. L. Wor­
trud* MacNaughton and Mar­ ley will be narrator. The acguerite Lakeman, sopranos; compliata will be Miss Bar­
Beatrice Muller, contralto; bara Ferrell at the piano and
Stanley Rader, bait-baritone Mrs. Charles Pierce at the or­
*n1 Howard Green, tenor.
gan.
Procession w*» to "Com*
The church choir has been
All Y* Faithful" with the re- invited to sing carols *t Semi­
cession to "Holy Night-" Ben­ nole Plata on Tuesday even­
ediction wa* given by Rev. ing. Also on Tuesday, young
Cecil N. Ogg followed by fi­ people of the MYF group* will
nal* to the Cantata.
go caroling, returning to the
Refreshments were served church sfterwsrds for'refresh" 'T h e "pigiant," "Ho!y~Natfv.in the church social hall after menls.
Ity," the Christmas Story in
th* program by members of
word and song, will be pre­
the W8CS.
sented at Free Methodist
Church, 500 W, Fqurth Street,
Concert Set
A band and choral concert Sanford, by th* Sunday School
Circle Meeting
The Shirley Smith Circle of will be presented by student* and Adult Choir at 7 p.m.
Pinecrest Baptist Church will at Forest Lake Academy at Sunday.
Rev. C. E. Anderson, pas­
meet Tueeday at 9:15 a.m. In 7:30 p.m. Saturday in th*
Fellowship Hall. Those attend­ school gymnasium. The pro­ tor of tha church, issues in­
ing ar* aeked to bring canned gram ia open to the public and vitation to the public to at­
tend the service.
goods for Christmas baskets. no admission Is charged.

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The meeting adjourned with'
the Friendship Cirri* and
Mizpah Benediction. The so­
cial hour followed with the
opening of gifts and there
were many expressions of sur­
prise when the Secret Pals
were mads known. Fellowship
with each other was enjoyed
during the serving of refresh­
ments.

Tha Dependable Class of
th*. First Methodist Church,
Sanford, will have it* Chriat­
maa masting and party Mon­
day at 7:30 p.m. at lh*ahom*
of Mr*. James A. Wright, 418
Elliott Avanu*. Co-hosleases
will be Mr#. M. L. Nirhnla and
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GOOD DEEDS hre practiced by thle group o f Catholic girl* called the
"Other Club" under the direction of Sister Marin Elect* nt All Soul* paro­
chial school, Here the girla display attractive little bell-shaped basket*
they have made and filled with candy .for patient* in the hospital on
Christmas Day. From left, front row are Linda Huddalston, Frances
Sisrputowski, and Clair* Holton. Second row, Busan HJpps, Teresa Huckabone, 8uaan Oolatta and Arlene DeMattio. Back row, Kathy Ryan. Beth
Von Herbulis and Theresa Rogero.
(Herald Photo)

Mr*, r. J. Bartliniki. Mr*.
Conroy rtuipwd becauia of hot.
fiuibaod'* tr*n*fer and Mr*.
Bartllniki for re*«oni o&lt;
baaKb.
Mr*. Shlrlay Corkill report^
«d that (area boiea of clot hi a *
collected for tb* bDbop'i cloth­
ing driv* bad bean aent to New
York for thlpmant overtea*.
A letter wa* raad from Rev.
Fr. K. S. Michael of MettupaL
tl-Begsmpur, Dlndlgul, India,
fxprejilng hi* appreciation
for the 100 roiarie* aent to hi*
miaaion by tb* club. The ro»amember* of the club.
Plans were discussed for the
pariah Children's Christmas
Party, aponzored by the club,
to be held Sunday at 1 p. m.
at tb* social hall. Santa Claus
will attend the party and give
gifts to the children aeven
year* and younger. A playlet
also will be presented. Chairman of the event is Mr*. Joan
Crampton assisted by Mrs.
Shannon Mr*. Jennie Fox,
Mrs. Stankiewicx and Mr*.
Dorothy Edwards.
'A covered dish supper is
scheduled in place of the club's
regular meeting next Monday
at 0:3O p. tit.
hus­
bands have been invited to at­
tend the supper *nd 30 cent
gift* will be exchanged. Mr*.
Ruth Franz of Orlando will
show slide* and speak on im­
pression* she received whila
visiting Lourdes.
Mr*. CorkiU, Mr*. Tox sod
Mr*. Garland Shaw volunteered to provide refreshments for
the USO.
Other events scheduled fpf
the next month, a* announced
by Mrs. Shannon, were: Wo­
men'* Club Communion Sunday
this wec(c at all three Masses;
Bake Sale, Jan. 3; Board Meet­
ing, Jan. 11 and General Meet­
ing, Jan. IS.

DeBary Choir
Has Cantata

St. Andrews To
By Maryann Mila*
Rav. Thomas H. Makln, pastar at 8L Andrews Presbyter­
ian Church of Beer Lab*, an­
nouncad today that Mrs. Paul
Rudolph will ba guest galolat
for Sunday's II a m. worship
aarvicr.
A Chriatmaa Candlelight
Bonfire will b*. bald at 7:3b
p m. Wednesday with Woman
of th* Church In charg* * f
arrangements and program­
ming. Tb* public in iavilod to
attond and tha congregation
wtU join la tha ringing of
^riaUnna Carol*.

Presbyterian Church of the
Covenant,. 3776 8 . , Orlando
Drive, Sanford, will have a
Christmas Candlelight Veaper
Service at 5 p.m. Sunday dur­
ing which the choir will pre­
sent the cantata, •*A Star in
the Sky,” by Bruce Carlton.
The presentation will be
under direction of Robert H.
Mero with Mr*. Thoma* H.
MaVin a* organist and Mr*.
David Berrien as pianist. Sololata will be Mrs. Fay* Stetson, Mr*. E. 11. Caae. David
Berrien, A1 Case and Dick
Wllllnk.
Other member* of the choir
are Mr*. Hazel Gilhuly, Mrs.
C. E. Sassman, Mrs. Kenneth
Willlamaon,_Mlsa Laura Jo
Garrett, Miss Sue Makln, Miss
Peggy Miller, Bob Willink and
Terris Collins Jr.
A nursery ill be provided
for pre-school age children.
Rev. Thomas H. Makln, pas­
tor, who will deliver the ser­
mon of worship at the 9 a.m.
servica, Invites the public to
join hi* congregation for the
special service*.

By Donna Kite*
Two new board appointment*
were announced by Mr*. Gen*
of the
Shannon. ,preaident
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Church of Nativity Catholic
Women's 'Club, at the board
meeting held Monday evening
in the church social ball.
Named were Mrs. Tibbl Car­
ver to repUce Mrs. Kitty Cooroy as organization and deve­
lopment chairman and Mr*.
John Stanklewicz to aerve a*
program chairman in place of

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Thomas' response was to
fall on hla knees and aay,
On the ehurch'a ancient "m y Lord and my God."
calendar of feast days, Mon­
Jeaua rebuked him gently.
day is dedicated to the patron
"Because you have seen me
saint of skeptics.
you have found faith," He
The New Testament ealls
him Thomas Didymua, but he
is better known to history aa
"Doubting Thomas."
The first three gospels tell
us nothing about him, except
to list his name among the
12 disciples who accompanied
Jesus throughout His minletry.
But the fourth gospel re­
cords three incidents In which
Thomas was a central figure.
These brief anecdotes give ba
a surprisingly clear picture of
hia character. It la the picture
of a man who was by nature
a pessimist, and who found
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ciplcs crossed the . Jordan
River into Galilee to escape
from a hostile mob which had
threatened to atone them in
Jerusalem. No sooner had
they reached safety than
word cams that Jeaua’ friend
Laiarus was dying.
Jesus told the disciples Ha
had to go back to Jerusalem
to be with Laxarui. The dis­
ciples tried to talk Him out
of the dangerous trip. When
it was clear that He was de­
termined to go, Thomas turn­
ed to his fellow disciples and
said:
"Let us also go, that we
may die with Him."
Thomas was-sure that the trip
Thomas was sure tha the trip
weald be disastrous. Out if
Martin Ulair, t r e a s u r e r ; ' Jesus was going, he would go,
George Gerling, financial sec­ too.
retary. ami Howard Middle- j We next hear from Thomas
ton and John Vetter, three- on the night of the l.aat Sup­
Charles year trustees. Jack Lambertper. Jesus was trying to pre­
aop will continue as fire chief. p a re _His disciples for the
New members welcomed Tm shock of teeing Him arrested
eluded Arthur Sinclair. James and crucified.
Hogan,
Robert
Wbeeland,
"Let not your hearts be
Chillies Jackson and Henry truUbied,” 11s Luid them. “ I
Vcackle.
go to prepare a place for you
Auxiliaty officers, installed . . . and you know the way
(by Miss Hentrlco Tyson, were where I am going."
Kruncantm Monoid, president;
The other disciples listened
Main! West, vice president; In silence, and perhaps some
Mrs. I'aui Ftoetseller, record­ of them nodded, as If they
ing secretary; Mrs. lleihert understood. Hut nut the tact­
Vi m, coiresponding secretary; less, rver-truthful Thomas.
Mrs iheodoie Cully, tli-as.
"Lord, wr do not know
Ulei, Mrs. Kugeiie Hello it, where you are going," he in­
chaplayi. and ,Mra. Charles terrupted. "So how. can we
I'll i• I, Mrs Edward Mealy know the way I "
and Mrs. M i'hillips, direr,
It was the qurelton of e
tors 'Ira. Sophia StUtteiheliU literalminded man who has
will lie liaison officer,
to have it all spelled out for
Sctvice ns roinmittec chair- him. And it evoked a reply
nleii will lx- Mrs. Mabel West, that has come ringing down
way and means; Mrs Charles
Schneider, membership; Mrs.
John Leone, sunshine; Mrs.
Heutilce Muller, music and
enleitniliiiient; M il. 1- J.
Hamilton, publicity, and Mrs.
Aaron Dungon, pianist.
A program of Christmas
hymns and carol* was pre­
sented under direction of Mrs.
Muller with MYs. Dungon as
pianist.
Hostesses for the social

said. “ Blessed are thdae who
hare not seen and yet be­
lieve."
The Bible doesn't aay what
happened to Thomas after
that. An ancient tradition
holds that he carried the

gospel to India, and died a
martyr’a death there.
Scholar* ean find no -evi­
dence to prove or disprove
thia atory. But It tounda like
the aort of thing that Thomaa might do.

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Roger Harris will be director1

organist.
Rev. John II. Hires Jr.,
Urnstor, has chosen as his ser­
mon topic, "Why We Still
C&lt; lebiute Christmas." Those
w ho have been attending the
ircent Advent T r a i n i n g
Classes will !&gt;• received into
membership and Rev. Hires
will conduct the Saci ament
of Infant IluptUin.
At 7:30 p. m. Sunday, the
Junior Choir will present its
‘ 'annual Christmas Concert un­
der direction of Mrs. Otis
Tuylor.
The program will feature
traditional selections includ­
ing solos by I’atty Thompson
gnd Regina MUrruy; a buy’s
trio made up of Robert
Thompson, Morgan Bennett
and Lowell Martindill and a
• gills' trio of luiura. Film and
*l.inda Batts. Accompanist will
be Mrs. William C. Rape.
Other members of the choir
arc Jumra Griffin, Steven
Hires, Ann Martindill, Diane
and Cheryl Kitner, Pat Osbum. Chrisll Williams, Armon
Rosaman, David Erhold and
Kaiu rumor.'
mas Eve Communion Service
will lake place at 7:30 p. m.

German Service
Set Sunday
. By Jane Casselberry
A Germap Christmas Ser­
vice will be held at Ascension
'^Luthersn Chur eh of Cassel­
berry at 7 30 p. m. Sunday.
The sermon will be deliver­
ed b&gt; Rev. C R. Zehndcr, pas­
tor. LiturgUt will be Rev. Wil­
liam von Spreckelsen, stewardship counselor of the FloridaGeorgia District of the Luther­
an Church of Orlando. Organ­
ist will he Mrs. LaFopda
aEvers
and the Ascension
i Xhurih Choir will sing a Ger­
man Christmas carol.
The public U Invited to at­
tend.

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"D o te s -R e p o rte d By Donne Kate*
The Church of Nativity
Catholic Women's Club ‘ will
-sponsor the third annual Liv­
ing Nativity Scene during the
Christmas Week on the church
grounds located west of Hwy.
17-02 on SR 427.
The Holy Family, Bhepherds and Angels will bs por­
trayed by members of tha club
and their families and cows,
sheep and donkies will be In­
cluded in the scene which will
take’'piece In tha log stable
erected recently by men of the
perish.
Rev. Hugh V. Keene, pas­
tor, invites residents of the
county and neighboring areas
to view the presentation on
Chriatmaa Kva from 10:30 un­
til 11:50 p.m. and thereafter
from 7 until 0 p.m. through
Dec. 8a

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Choir Programs Unit Install Officers
will present the Christmas
Cantata, “ Night of Holy
Memories," during the morn­
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chairimiu, and Mrs. John Vet­
ter, Mis. I&gt;an Walker, Mrs.
Earle . ItvWaard and* Mrs.
Sleveik Pivoripk.
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Sis new nirmlier* and four
guifl* were welcomed at the
meeting.

Assembly Choir
To Give Cantata
1 l.e Choir of Plnecresl Ateciiihly of God Church, 304 W.
27th htreet, will preaent the
Christmas Cantata, “ A Song
Unending," by John W. Peterton, this Sunday at the 7:30
p.m. service.
The program will be pre­
sented under direction of Mrs.
Stan Jones with Mra. Cecil
Dandtidfc. Mrs Les Robinson
and Margo Prentiss as solo­
ists.

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The episode which gave
Thonlat his nickname occur­
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Thomaa had not lieen present
when the risen Christ made
Hit first appearances. Al­
though the other disciples had
told him the good news,
Thomas flatly refused to be­
lieve It until he saw Jesus
with his own ayes.
A week later, Jesus did ap­
pear to Thomaa. Ha insisted
that the skeptical diacipls ex­
amine hla wounds, and aatisfy
himself by touch as well ai
sight that Ha was indeed a
living person and not an hal­
lucination.
D e I a ware, Pennsylvania,
New Jersey, Georgia and Con­
necticut were the first five
states to ratify the U.S. Con­
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p.m.
One of the two eleven* will
be "manned’’ by acnlor and
freshman glrli who will com­
pete with Junior and sopho­
more girls.
Dick Stewart and Charlie
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(R-MIch.) — said their aoundinga of GOP eenllment had
convinced them that Ford
could win.
Goodell and Griffin were
key flgurea two yeara ago in
the elevation of Ford to chair­
man of the GOP conference.
Ford heat Rep. Charles II.
Iloeven (K-lowal for the post
after a secret campaign.
Tire effort to unseat Halleck
has been "more open. Goodell
nald lie and others who press­
ed for the unusual post-elec­
tion GOP caucus Thursday
promised to keep tfie leader­
ship Issue out of the proceed­
ings, "and we lived up to that
commitment."
Hoc ause of llie promise to
steer clear of the leadership
matter, Griffin said, he and
Goodell did not know prior to
the caucus whether there was
sufficient support to change
leaders,

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Eckerd Drugs. The firm received the award for
'‘professionalism and d ig n ity "'o f its prescrip­
tion development program and for its "recog­
nized low prescription pricing leadership."

JACK M. ECKERD (le ft), president and chair­
man o f the board of Eckertl Drug* o f Florida,
I nr., admires the Merit Prescription Avfhrd pre­
sented to the company by Chain Store Ape,
nlmitf with Don Ware, pharmacy supervisor for
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Animal Shelter

.

Is Established
A temporary’ animni shelter
has been established by the
recently- organltwd .Hcniinnlo
County Humane Society, ac­
cording U&gt; nn announcement
by IL T, Johnson, president
o f the group.
."Anyone having probl.ems
concerning
animals,"
said
Johnson, "may call the 'socie­
ty'* office, :tJ.'l-0707. Tin- of­
fices are located on East First
Street.
Johnson asId thst 10 new
members were sdded to the
society st the la«l meeting.
The,next meeting of the group
Is slated for 7 p.m. Jan. ll&gt; at
the Moose laxlg".

Dear Santa,
I ant In lirst grade In Pin**\ M sc been
good. I want a Johnny seven
gun set, a bicycle, a mystery
robot and a Vacu-Forin. A
Western Flyer hike. , Thank
XOU.
Scott Twyman
• • •
Dear Santa,
Please bring this things
Please bring me the chatty
bobby twins. Please bring me
the troll Indian suit. And
pllaie bring me cluthea io:
tiio chatty bobby twins. Love,'
Deborah WUllatna
• • •

Dear Santa,
Mommy Is writing this be­
cause 1 don't'write so well. I
have tried to be a good girl
this year. Please Santa, 1
wish I could have a doll for
Christmas. Like a barbie Doll
and I really would like to base
a raincoat of my own.
Lcannc Stegall
e • e
Dear Santa, '
I love you. Please bring me
a bicycle, a midge doll and a
Pepper doll. Also I would like
a baby brother and a Dotty'a
beauty parlor dolL 1 will leave
you a snack on the dining
room table. „
Love and Kiatci
Susla Wing
P. 8 . If I am really a good
girl 1 would like a nanny nurse

e e e
Dear Santa,
I Just found out I am going
to be In ft . .Lauderdale, Fla.,
at this address for Christmas,
M l N. W. Sod SC I have tried

to he a good girl. Love,
Linda Alexander'
• • #

diictn a charity niytlit for worlTty charRalile
caiinea in Florida. Thit* year'* total proceeds went
to the B oy* Bauch and Harry Anna Elks Crip­
pled Ct^ildrun's Hospital.

S IlE ltlFFS J. I.. IIOHIIY nnil Dave Starr uei-ept for tint Florida Sheriff's Hoyt* Hunch a
check from Norman E. Stnla'l!, executive vice
pie'iddent ami general innnnirer of the Orlando.
Seminole Jai Alai Fronton, which each year con-

Dear Santa,
I have boon s good t boy.
Please bring me a twin diesel
with head light ami a Johnny
Seven tommy gun ami a De­
fender Dan. I forgot to tell
you I want a PJtanlom Raid 1 PASADENA, Calif, (l.'l'l I
Mariner 1 li«» rcai-qulrcd
er, a Rig Bruiser and any
tiling you think I would like, h " fix " on the alar &lt; aiiupu,
lion't forget to tiring .Shirley und ia i i-u'h-il fur Mar. fur
nn historic Anu-tii'on apace
something too.
Die
Darryl Keith Thomas pnyiiff next July it
• • •
foal cliiseup pictuira of tie­
red planet.
Dear Santa,
SciauUtta fuim the L'ultfurI am a good hoy, my name
Is Scott Anderson and I am 4 iiin Iriatilutc of Tci hmdngy’v
Piupulaion
Laboraiory
years old. I want a Crusader J,-l
101, a VaroOm Motor, a rifle*
that shoots bullets, a Tonka
(nick, some games Please
bring something for my dog
Terry. Thank you very much
Santa.
• • •
The fund of contribution,
Scotty Anderson
for little Judy Kilinuird'a cine
Dear" Sants.
1 hare hern a good girl all and treatment h«» rrurln-d a
year. Please bring me these lota) uf *|,S7'J.70, according
toy#—
to Jim Lee, custodian uf the
Pepper's clothes and p n ^ Iim-r.
cowboy boots
Wednesday contrihuliims of
baking set
tlfil from local rititrlis and
tricycle
firms boosted the fund. In­
dresses
cluded was a chrCY from Chase
books
and Company for flop
games
nilu-rs who contribut'd litLova,
elude Southward Investment
Dana Harden'' and Realty, lb; Armnnd It• • •
i ail, S.7; Sandy tiut'lla, l-’l;
DSai^Satlta,
'Ictiigc Mayberry, (A; Joe
1 would lik* a tent and n Col 1e &gt; , f l l ) ; M r. dud Mia.
on and iodalrr for l hrislutua i heater Miller,
Rob Deane,
'you cun g&lt; t il fur me.
$1; Albert Jarrell, |5; Jim
Sincerely yours, Hunt Realty, f&amp;.
Winston Dawson
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M ars Shot 3.5 M illion M iles Out

Judy Donations
Go Over $1,800

Dear Santa,
I am 4h and I know how
to spell and print my name.
I have a sister named Sherry
and she la HI?.
May 1'please have u Jimmy
Jet, a ltoh-u-bear, a Dlaie the
Wild West gun and knlf* sol,
und a wallet for my pennira.
Alao, I'd Ilka a Tiger Joe.
Please, dear Santa, give
some toys to all the poor chil­
dren. Thank you for tha good
toy* you're going to send me.
I love you very much,
Chris Gardner
•
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Dear Santa,
Tbli It what I would lik*
for ChriatmM! Skipper cloth­
es, Barbie clothes, Kan cloth­
es, Tha Mouse trap gams. The
Mary Poppana book, Si baton
and Ibo new Barbie dream
house,
I havs bean a eery good
girl and I hop* you will have
a vary happy Christmas.
Mala Ayer*

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"Tijuana was mighty good , pick up a messenger boy In
TIJUANA, Mexico (U P I)- A
onetime shoeshlnc boy from to me," he said, recalling the his car and give him a lift
West Virginia has put a shine day when be and his family overy day to and from work."
into Christmas for about 17,000
Alessio, now 53, learned to
came West from the coal
of this border city’s poor
speak Spanish and prospered.
fields
of
West
Virginia;
and
folk.
the nine year* he spent here Today the family is worth mil­
It was John AIcm Io’ s an­
lions of dollars.
shining shoes as a boy.
nual Christmas party for the
“ When the coal dust got to "The first year we spent In
needy of this city that took
my father's lungs, and we had California," he remembered,
him to It* heart hack in the
to bring him to California, "my father was ■ sick man
early 1920s, apt), be was on
among my _shoeshinc custom­ and there wasn't much food In
hand Thursday a t‘ his Agua
ers was an executive of the the house.
Caliente race track to distri­
"What makes today (the
Rank o f Italy, who seemed in­
bute personalty toys, candyclined to give a poor 'Italian party day) one of the happiest
arid food to adults ami chil­
kid a break. His name is C. in my life is the thought we
dren alike.
Arnltoll Smith. Now he is pres­ arc making It possible for at
At dawn of what turned out
ident of U. S, National Hank lent 17,000 to have a happy
to he a typical warm, sunny
in San Diego, and is still my Christmas of their own."
day, the city's poor streamed
friend."
to the track oq foot ami by
Stnlllr helped Alessio get s
free bines and taxis. By noon, I
job as a messenger fur a hank
the line of humanity spread
here.
'
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arross a vast parking InL And
DRIVEN
TO
WORK
out of sight.
"The president of that bank
Children led blind men
Weary, bent oldsters tapped lived In San Diego and drove
their way with the help of to and from Tijuana every
VENICE (L T D — Th.
cane*. Mothers cradled itlianU |day," Alessio recalled. "Ima Ringllog Bros, and Barnum A
fondly In their arms. Homes Sine that —lie took rile with Uniley circus will stage it.
of eager youngsters pushed him hold ways.
"You don't iorget a country 100.7 benefit premiere perfor­
their way into place in two
mance here Jan 8.
snakelike lines for presents. where the head of a bank will
The first show of the season
WATCHES ILU 'l’ llA ’ .
m a t &gt;o* *rif allair fw-h-Nb»“
Alessio, a-day-pvi man with
dice. Il wiW W UtxcW Ut. vuWh
a ready smile, beamed as he
tickets beginning at |JO.
handed out gifts and watched
Proceeds are to go to New
faces light with joy.
College at Sarasota,- a private
In the track club house—
liberal arts and sciences school
which resembled an over­
which opened its doors this
stocked department store —
year.
Alessio wax joined by his son.
Comedian Joe E. Brown will
Bud, and brothers, Louis and
serve as honorary ringmaster
Russ, as well as Mayor Ildeat the performance, billed as
fonso Velasques, and SAnta
"Tile
Greatest Night on
Claus
earth."
' Tins year's party .the larg­

Circus Premiere
For New College

est to date, cost Alessio mure
than J7J.OOO.
" I just plain like to give
this party myself for the poor
kids of a towh that was mighty
pood to another poor kid when
be needed it,' Mvsslu said. ,i,
Tijuana police regulated the
IIA H D Y P n lto m m , li&gt;long line, at which each child
received a toy and candy and n il (ijD 'ltl, won third
plus's* in mil*** ptuilui'1every adult got a hag ill lond

atsrfJjZAA
Drnr Sagl.i.
Please bring inn Johnny
• Y * . O.M.A., Crusader tot,
Jdouse Trap, Crary Clock, a
pup lent and some l.lncnln
logs. These are the thing tiisl
] want for Christmas. It It Is
possible I would like you to
take plenty of toys to oilier
children who don't have as
many tilings as I do.
I hope you will lie able to
tiring me these tilings because
1 have been a good hoy all
year and I am going to con­
tinue to be one. "Merry Christ­
mas,"
-Dtmg .Nicholas
* • •
Dear Santa,
I have tried to be a Rond
boy this year, would you
please bring me an airplane,
a etch a sketch, a horn, a gun,
play doh, a rash register and
a doctor set. Thank you San­
ta. I love you
Itruce Turner
• • •

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Ex-Shine Boy Is Santa Claus
For T7;000 At Annual Party

House Republicans
Battle Over Leader
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Supporters of Rep. Gerald
Ford today tried to fin tentlment against the Ilouie Re­
publican leadership of Rep.
Charles A. Halleck Into a fullfledged revolt.
• Disagreeing with observa­
tions that Halleck had quelled
any attempt to oust him at
the next party caucus on Jan.
4, two Republican congressmen predicted that Ford
would win If he challenged
Halleck,,
Ford kept his counsel, but
Is expected to announce short­
ly whether he will seek to replace Halleck.
'
The two Ford boostersReps. Charles E. Goodell (IIN.Y.) and Robart |&gt;. Griffin

a»,

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Poor Example

ASCOT, England (U P I) —
Driving school instructor Er­
nest Wald wua fined HU on
a woman's testimony that she
saw him driving without hit
hands on the w licet, reading
a piece uf paper and shaving.

was made Thursday.
Rrur&gt;|Ulsitii&gt;n of the " fix ”
TIu- sciential, said they tri­ on t'ulnipus nesns the attitude
tlie "I'., k" &gt;&gt;11 I anopiis, sered to make sure tile probe of MarSner-4 has been curuiid Iniglile.t star in (he sky,
« ill not lie "fooled" -again tiy rectvd It was calculated Dio!
a dust particle, keien(ist* lie- at U a in. t IdST | today Marin­
In-ve n dust partkJe in Mu- in t was d,114,59(1 miles fiom
inei-t’a aoplristleatcd elec- Earth.
, Ironic ei|uipiiient cniisod it to,
The »|iar,-craft 1s schedul­
lose it. "ft s " on ( anopua car* ed to fly by Mots next July,
her and "lock" onlo another following n 7 S -month-long.
George ft Ro,| Sr , 7K Lake
■12.',.nullion-milc trip through
slur.
Mu-), died this morning at
space.
Seminole Memorial llo.pital
During the 30-minute fly­
following u lingering illne*.
by, Marim-r-4’s television ramDorn m \\ ilimngion. N C.
••r* is expected to take 22 pho­
ho turned bore in 11175 and
tographs of the Martian sur­
wax a paper rnrrler, deliver
fs- e for relay to Earth.
mg a morning paper for 21
Mrs. Jnines T. Duncati, T'*,
'I i|e pictures are not expect­
years and Dm- Sanfoid Herald a Sanford resident for many ed to answer the age-old ridfor U) years He was a mem- years, died Dec. ttl at Owens­ dle of whether life exists on
tar nt First Raptiat Church, boro, Ky.
the mysterious plnnrt hut they
Satifonk
Outrii-s Myron Fox, of San­ may provide seientista with
.Survivor* arc hi* wife, Mrs
foid, a grandson, ia the only elites illnml the Martian "ranMitU-A-dixaV. U L U t Usik.r see
ala,1*" whisk kaaq i aaw alei
three Minx, George It. Rest
Funeral services and burial man since invention of the telJr . of la-xlngton. N. C.. w r r r held in Owensboro.
rveupp.
Ttiomas A Best Sr , of Lake
Mary, and J. ,S. llcsl, ol.San
find, two daughters. Mrs
Jaycee Christmas Lighting Contest
Florence Tic coni, of Satan
nah, A V , arat Mrs. Peggy
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.MAIL TO: CONTEST CHAIRMAN
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Funeral arrangements aie
SANFORD, FLORIDA
in cti.irgc of UrisMin Funeral
OKNKRAL RULES:
Home.
1. Entrire Limited To The Hinford Area — Contact
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322-3481.
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I. Separate Entry Blanks Must Be Used When Enter­
CHICO, Calif. (L T D —
ing Both Iteaidrnliel And Commrrriel Classifica­
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Sydney* Schwartx, 46, driver
Residential Section.
education instructor for the
3. Mail Or Deliver Entry Blanks To The Jaycee Build,
Chico city school district,
log By 5:00 I’.M., .Monday, December II, 1941.
pleaded guilty in district court
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Time To Check All F.ntrira.
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of

tion.s wi t h I ’vninnulnr
l.ifo
Inm m uu'c Com*
jinny in the la st your.

Ali-ssid's yearly Ciiristmas
party mu* hi. only philim
tliropy here. He also ha. hiidl
eight schmils—costing S5o iksi
to $75 uoo each—with a ninth
nearly completed.

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BOSTON, Mm *. (N B A ) — |AFL’i iD-ttni* J**dinf tcorey.
i* Boetoo Patriot! tr* *n
At the beginning of tb* m i The
abject leuoo in bow to succeed ion, oven tb* BMtoa eo*cb*«
without really spending money. confessed they didn't know
On the lest Sunday of the re who w ii going to pUy right
guUr professional football i m tickle oa the offensive unit.
eon, they play for tb* Eastern It got down to Bob Y*t*e, who
Division title of the American has trained as a center, Is
Football League agalnit the underailed at 210 pounds and
Buffalo Bills, who are strong la still in pro football because
be was smart enough to Insist
in tangible anets
For nine st/algbt Sundays tb* on a no-cut contract when be
Bill* war* the big story of signed out of Syracuee In 1M0.
tbs AFL this faD. Then Boston When his wheels caved in,
cams to town In chilly mid' as line coach Art Spinney de­
Ndvember and belittled them, scribes tt, the Patriots picked
38-29. Now at countdown time, up Bob Schmidt from Houston.
the Pat-iota and their five* He was also a center but
game winning streak are fav­ you’ll find him at right tackle
ored over the mortal Bills, now.
who hava played barely .500 Spinney, first assistant to
coach Mike Holovak, looks at
ball In tbe last month.
Tbelr star Is a Jl-year^ld tbe Patriots from an interest­
quarterback who baa Usvsfed ing vantage. He was a guard
tbe pro circuit for 11 years and on tbe brilliant Baltimore Colt
once bad hJa morale shattered world champe of 1058-59, and
trying to play regular In the It's significant that when' he
National League. Babe ParllU retired rtoht after, the Colt*
might be the most valuable broke dpwn.
"The Colts,*' said Spinney.
plsyer of 1964.
Tbelr euper-scorer is a SO- They were a machine. The**
year-old converted quarter­ boys are not a machine, but
back without any speed who they like to win and have e
plays split end and migrated a great deal of personal pride.
to Boston from a minor lea­ A lot of them have kicked
gue In Canada. Gino Cappell- around and sre trying to prove
etti aUo kicks points and la the i point—that thcy.'re athletes
as compared to also-rans.
"They have become football
players from exposure, from
the experience of playing to.
gether. Yates isn't big enough,
but he has spent three years
studying the Job sod be*a a
LOUISVILLE, Ky. ( U P I ) - technician.”
Tho 10-member local group . So u * kids Uka Tommy Ad­
sponsoring heavyweight boxing dison, the linebacker, and
champion Cassius (Muhsm- Houston Antwine, the defen­
tned All) Clay has named sive tackle—both In the all­
trainer Angelo Dundee as the league class and both discard­
By Jim Bacchus
ed by tbe NFL for assumed
fighter's manager.
Herald
((ports Writer
Dundee, of Miami, Fla., suc­ physical failings. Addison, a
Lyman High's Greyhound
college
tackle,
wsi
supposed
ceeds Louisville distillery ex­
quintet will seek its Initial win
ecutive William Faveriham, to be too smalt. Antwine wsi
of tile season tonight when it
supposed
to
be
too
slow,
but
who resigned at Clay's man­
ager following two recent he's the fastest defensive line­ plays its fourth game of the
man in the league off the ball. current campaign by hosting
heart attacks.
the visiting Likevicw High
Drew (Bundini) Brown, one There are other reasons the
of the men who helped train Patriots are favored. Because
Clay, was named assistant of a bye, they have two weeks
to get ready for the showdown,
trainer.
A spokesman for.the group while (be Bills are coming off
laid Dundee will continue to a three-week road trip In the
serve aa Clay's trainer, and West.
They have the hometown en­
Favemhim alio will remain
This week found John Brid­
a member of the sponsoring, thusiasm. Boston people have
suddenly discovered there's ges back on tha top of tha
group.
other diversion on a Sunday 'pack in the Singles Classic
Clay and Brown visited afternoon besides watching Bowling League aa ha took
Brown's brother here In San­ the New York Giants on tele three win* from big Jack Kanvision.
nrr. John rolled a 770 fo&gt; hi*
ford last Friday.
And they have a long his­ four gamea while Jack rolled
tory of belting Ihp Bills In a 745 Harry Pentecost drop­
regular competition. Til# score ped out of fln t place after
to date I* six wins, three de­ dropping two games to Harold
feats and a tie for Boston. Johnson. Harry rolled a &lt;18.7
They beat the Rills handily in total while Johnson had a 020.
WINTER HAVEN (U P I )- A a similar situation last year,
In other action, George
Boston Bed Sox executive said when both teams finished the Swann took four gamea from
that only a few details remain regular aesaon In a tie and W. A. Ward. Ward had trouunsettled in a 10 year contract played off for the Eastern title. bit all night long. George rollIn the two of the three games ad a 710 total whlla Ward waa
which will bring his club here
they lost to Buffslo, the Pa­ able to muster up a 501 set.
for spring training.
Tho p r o p o s e d contract, triots were coached by Lou Bob Steele won three from
which would bring the team Sabsn. Sabao Is now the Bills' A, If. Hay with hi* 600 total
first in I960, doesn't Include coach—hl-ed principally, as­ at Hay rolled a 630 aeries.
any city guarantee for mini­ serted owner Ralph Wilson, be­ Phil Koche hud a 733 total
mum receipts. Winter Haven cause "we couldn’t beat his that
helped him win three
will taka 10 per cent of gate Boston teams ”
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Paul's fins. 735 aerie*.
cession fees.
atlll esn’t—wrlt|j ortorithgnt Sj
John Spolski won three
Next spring the Red Sox ban. Boston should qualify far
from John Jonee as he pound­
are committed to train at another chaftiplonship game
ed out a 732 aeries to Johnny's
their camp In Scottsdale, Arts. with San Diego, 30 24.
007. Gerald Behrens found a
rough road last week aa be
ran agalnit a bun saw in
Charles Rose who took three
and one-half point* from him.
Charlie rolled • 754 total la
Gerald's 040. Thty tied the
first gama at 1M. .
John Polk and George Faulk
came out with an even aplit
aa John rolled a 080 act and
Georga had a 638 set. Bob
Guthrie tallied a 003 total In
a vacancy match.
Th* Up men in standing*
are Bridge* at 885.5 followed
by Pentecost at 882. Next It
Kanner with 878 and in fourth
■pot It Roche with 860 while
Bpolakl rounds the flva out
at 808. Special priia winner*
were John Polk with * 208,
Bob Steeje with a 201, John
Spolski with a 229 and Jack
Kanner with a 201 game.

Bundini Brown
Wins Promotion

Boston To Move

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Holiday Basketball
Rec Sked Under W a y

Red Devils of Winter Garden
at Uie l.yman gymntslum.
It will, be the first Orange
Belt Conference go for the
'Hounds and Head Coach Dick
Copeland said this morning
that he hope* some of the
kinks and bug* have been
worked out of tbe Greyhound
offensive
and
defensiveenough at least to get the Ly­
man five past the DevlU.
"Tbe club's looking better,"
said Copeland, “ the boys hive
gotten some experience in
these first three non-confer­
ence games and I think they've
convinced enough to want to
win this league opener.”
It was against Lakeview
that the Greyhound football
machine scored its am»ring
homecoming victory a few
short weeks ago and Copeland
Is hoping that the momentun
this victory generated against
Lakevirw will conUnue to­
night.
Copeland plans to start
guards Joe Afher and Mike
Sterling, forwards Gene Winkleman and Richard klocre
and center Date Matts against
Lakevirw,
So far this season Asher
leads the pack of 'Hounds with
40 point* and Mike SterUne
follows wllh 30, Tbe unusual
thing about this is that both

M m vaA hlnlun &lt;*ra guasAa
Tha 70 points-they have scored
between them represents well
over half of Lyman'a total
points bucketed thus far this
year.
The main event, which get*
under way at » p. m., will be
proceeded by a junior varsity
affair which starts at t:30 p.
m. JayVee Coach Tom Barnes
is planning to start forwards
Steve Simpkins and Darryl Allgaler, guards Larry Lott and
Lenny West and center Larry
Miller.
In three previous outings the
Baby Greyhounds have post­
ed two victories. Lott, with 38
points to his credit, leads th*
Little Lyman quintet In scor­
ing.
MIGHTY MITE
ST. LOUIS (U P I) — Fat
Fischer of the St. Louia Cardi­
nal* la th* am sliest player in
tb* national football league,
(tending 51 and neighing in
pounds.

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holiday break tonight by be­
ing entertained at tha Mt,
Dora Bible School.
Tbe Mt. Dora five, ao Head
Coach Dave Miller anticipat­
es, should provide plenty of
opposition for the Hurricanes
who have averaged 70 points
In their five games. Mean­
while, the Hurricane* hava
hel£ their opposition to an
average of 33 points per game.
So far this year Brora
Stuart is leading the- ’Canes
in scoring with 74 points. Mike
H irgti la next with 82, Jim
Lucas had 31 and Brant Rosa
45.
Miller will probably go with
lfargla and Rose at the for­
wards, Stuart at center and
guards Lucaa and Matt Hiekok.
During the current cam­
paign the South Seminole
quintet has posted wins over
Slavla, the Tampa Dons, tho
Osceola High JV’s of Kissim­
mee and have taken two from
Sanford Junior High’* Braves.

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The high flying Hurricanes
from South Seminole Junior
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By David Higginbotham
Herald Sport* Writer
Semisole High e ig e n will
travel to Orlando tonight to
face the Maynard Evani Tro­
jan* 1st a Metro Conference
tilt, tb* Tribe'*. flr»t aw«y
game.
Heading In to tonight’s
gtm * with tbe TroJtnj, the
Semtnoles have a three—loti
one—win record.
According to bead basket­
ball Mack Blythe, the team
HOUSTON (U P I) - Tulsa, a
will have no easy time with
football team that passe* as
Evans. Blythe said, "Evans Is
though ft were going out of
A L A T E E N T R Y in the 14th annunl All-Ameri­
one of tbe best ball club* In
style, and Mississippi, a peren­
can water akl chnmpionnhips at Cypress -Car­
the Metro Conference and they
nial power that stumbled
dens this weekend in 18-ycnr-old Paul Merrill.
are really tough,
through an o[f year, cotlide
Young Merrill will be up against former world
"When you go over lo Evans
Saturday In the Bluebonnet
champions Joe Cash o f Sarasota, Jimmy Jackyou can expect a tough battle
Bowl.
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son of Delray Beach, and current men’a notional
aU the way. They have a lit­
Mississippi bat no trouble
champion, Joker Osborn o f Cypress Gardens,
tle site and some speed that
knowing what it has to do to
with men’s trick competition starting on Satur-.
we don't hive. They art good
battle tbe Tulsa Golden Hur­
day afternoon on Lake Eloise.
competitors and a well round­
ricanes.
ed ball club, so if we'll have to
If Ole Miss'can bobble Allgive a good effort if we hope
America'Jerry Rhome and hi*
to win.”
pass catcher, Howard Twilley,
Blythe also declared, "I
the rest should 1* easy.
don’t think we played our best
But that " If" Is tied up with
ball gam* or the beet we are
IT NCC records Rhome act In
capable of playing, but it waa
his career with Tulsa, and
good to get a win over Lyman.
four additional NCAA marks by
I thought our game with Boone
Twilley on the receiving end.
The Sanford Recreation De­ time for the opening game will
was our best baU game because
Rhome, being courted by
L a s t Wednesday evening
the boys gave It aU they had. partment . t o d a y reminded he fl p m. Undefeated Sanford two professional teams, led was rough for top teami in
Lyman had fine guards and basketball fans of the ipecial Electric and unbeaten First Tulsa to six team national sta­ tbe City League. Wisdom Sod
fine forwards so I feel our de­ holiday schedule in both the Federal meet in the opening tistical championships and 28 Service waa led by Al Chaf­
fense is coming along rapidly, Intermediate and Junior Boys contest. 'Sanford Atlantic and NCAA record?..
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fin's 221/524 and took four
I’inecrest Rexall play at 7 The niueboonet will be in points from league leading
but I think w* could have Basketball Leagues.
As in the past, the depart­ p.m., Standard Oil and WTRR Rice University Stadium Sal Pryor's Slate Farm Insur­
done a better Job."
This has nof been the best ment has .arranged for night at 8 p.m. and Strickland-3Ior- urday at 2)30 p. m. (CST). The ance. Vergil Anderson ‘ i n
for tb* Tribe so far, games during the Christmas riaon and Day and Nile Grill stadium can hold 73,000 with high far Pryor's with hli
bleachers, but the latest cold 204/543.
but at the beginning of the holiday* in order that parents play at 9 p.m.
On Wednesday the Junior snap might keep the crowd
Harry's Bar salvaged three
season Blythe said, "W e hop* and supporter* of the basket­
to reach our peak by the middle ball program have a chance to Boy a play again with Pinc- ronside'rably below that, de point* from second-place Lake
j crest Rexall meeting WTRR spite the drawing card of Monroe Inn. Harold (Doc)
of
January.”
This state­ tec the teams in action.
at 6 p.m.. Day and Nile Grill Rhome-to-Twillcy.
The
holiday
schedule
gets
Ring was the leader for Harment Is running s straight line
Ole Miss makes its lt3h bowl ry'i 202/508, while John Kneewith the Tribe getting belter under way Monday night with and Sanford Electric at 7,
the Intermediate League play­ Flnt Federal and Strickland- appearance in the Bluebonnet. land topped Lake Monroe with
with each game.
Tonight’* game with Evans ing two games at 7 p m. and 8 Morrison at 8 and Sanford At­ The Rebels have played In the a 205/587. He also bowled a
|p.m. In the first game the lantic and Standard Oil at 0. Cotton. Sugar, "Gator snd now 200 for the LU1 five-some.
will be tiie last regular game
Lions will meet the Colls and
On Dec. 28. Sanford Allan- defunct Delta bowls ia previ­
High-flying Bob's Reslau"
for the Tribe in 1964, but they
1In the nightcap the Hams take j tic meets Strickland Morrison ous years.
rant sw-ept four from Cook's
will participate in the Bowl
I at 6 p m , Standard Oil and
on the Jet*. •
Tbe Rebs finished this sea­ Corner. Pete Petersen had a
competition held in DcI.and
i Tuesday night' the junior Sanford Electric at 7, First son with a 5-4-1 record, aggra­ 550 aeries as teammste Eddio
during the holidays.
• boys awing Into action with a Federal and WTRR at 8 and vated by the loss to Mississippi
Monroe shot a 208. Showing
In the preliminary bout
four-game schedule. G a m e i'ineerest Rexall and Day and State, (lie first such debacle tiie way for Cook's, was Bob
Coach Ralph Stumpi's JayV’ees
Nile Grill at 9.
to the state rival in 18 years. Guthrie with a 203/559 aeries
will tingle with the Baby TroOn Dec. 29, Sanford Atlantic
Tulsa moved to an 5-2 record snd Rick Skelly chipped in
Jins at 0:30 p. m. The pro­
meets Day and Nile Grill at 6 this tea ion.
with a 206.
bable starters for the Baby
p.m.; W’TRll meets Sanford
Jet Lancs collected three
Tribe are Ron Dudley. Haul
Electric al 7; Strickland Mor­
from Rose and Wilk's with Big
Leroy, Greg Ganas, W’ally Jcrrison meet* Pinccrcst Rexall
Jack Kanner rolling a 224/597
nigan, and Larry Hodges.
at 6 and First Federal plays
combination with capable as­
In the main event, which
Standard
Oil
at
9.
Tills past Monday was John
sistance from Paul Marcotte s
starts at 8 p. m., the starters
On Dec. 30, the Intermediate
220.
are Gary t&gt;oyd, Frank Murray. Spolski'* night to howl ns he
Boy*
play
their
second
night
George Paulk was high man
Hon Hinson, Steve Groover and burned up the lanes with
games of 222, 1113, 238 and i series with the Jels meeting
In the Jet Bowlerette* Lea­ for Rose and Wilk's with his
Jeff Williams.
2(10 for a foui-game total of the Lion* at 7 p.m. and the gue .play, Alice Sexton had 563 series, w h i l e George
Colts meeting the Rams at 8. the high aerlei of 523, with a
010.
Swann and Gordon Honeycutt
All games are played at the 179 aa her high game of the
John climbed Into fourth
rolled 207 and 206 respective­
Seminole
High
Fleming
Me­
I place after being in 17th
three-game art.
ly. The last game between
place in the early stages of morial Gymnasium. Parents
Individual high game hon­ these two team* waa close,
are
urged
to
attend
and
sup­
tho season. His 208 game whs
ors fell to Elaine Koativa! right down to the last bail.
good enough to claim eeason port the respective teams.
with a 186/483. Other high Rose end Wllk rolled a 1010
high game to date. Needless
combination* were those of game but Jet Lanes ctme up
The Lurky Stars continued to *ay, hit opponent, Harold
Jane Spolski 172/603, 182 by with a 1017 to win by seven
their winning ways by taking Johnson, didn't claim, a win.
Helen Msrrhesano, 180 for pins.
three from the Drags. Thpy're
in other league action,
Martha Billing* and a 179 by
In other league matches,'
in first place with a 41Vi- Charlie Rose added mora to
Either FLpp.
American Legion’s Post 53
22 H record. Not too many hla pin point collection with
Tha 6-6-10 dropped for took three from Sanford Man­
DELAND (U P I) — Stetson
games behind is the Full Ups a 829 aerlei while rolling
University last night trounced Ginny Chadwick, th* two-sev- ufacturing. Harold Appleby
three-some with the S.A.N.’s games of 183, 323. 212 and
Georgetown, of Kentucky, 80 en for Joan Everly; the four- was high for the Legion with
[fating in the number three 202 while disposing of Harry
75 to win the llatter invita­ five for Jane Spolski and tha a 201/539, wh|Ie Jack Frost
spot.
Tentecost on all four counts.
difficult five-ten w*a convert.- was high, toe the maoufsclurtional basketball tourney
to w again
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THgmen
w W Us f f r a r M i t .
Tn a'Vfash for iQRra place
A c T r ^ ' M ^ rva'ni:
port*nr* of every pin with third place spot.
Turkey* this week were re­ Fred Hollen rolled a ' 212
Wilmington, N. C., beat Mer­
tha ABC’s setting a new high
Jack Kanner ripped'up th* cer of Macon,’ Ga„ 83-78.
corded by Either Plapp and game. These two teams also
game record of 814 over the pina with game* of 228, 101,
had a close gameTbeir last en­
The championship contest Martha Billing*.
previous of 518,
205 and 190 for a good 612 wa* fairly even, with Stetson
Leading the leagua by five counter with the Legionnaires
Jan* Spolski led the tragus series as he took three wine
game* over second place coming out with a 906 game
leading 46-40 at halftime,
with- her 467-177. Barbara from W. A. Ward. John
Stetson'i flonnle Moore w n Kama Insurance ia tha four­ as compared to the 903 of San­
Rohrer who has been having Bridges remain* in first place
high men for hU team with 33 some of Inland Materials.
ford Manufacturing.
a ’ little trouble hitting that with a three-point win over point*.
elusive pocket lately, came Bob Steele although ' Bob
Gary Flredly and Dewalne
through with a 470 and rolled. a 701 to John's G84 aer­
Rrure racked up 13 points
Elaine Koativa! waa right be­ ies. Georg* Faulk took three
each for Georgetown.
hind Rarb with a 470.
points from Bob Guthrie
Claudette Behrens rolled ■ while tossing a 680 strlta to
high 189 with Doris Schaut- Bob’*. 687.
teet’a 182 second high for
Gerald Brhrena and John
league this week.1
Jones aplit In their match aa
There ware Iota of aplits did Georg* Swann and Hub­
but only three converted. ert Ray. Georg* rolled a 744
Gere Williams mad* th* 6-7- total to Hubert's 676. Rich
0; Mary Sterman th* five- Murphy bombed a 265 gam*
ten and Pat Sipley the three- and 760 total and Joe Kern
rolled a 689 series.

BOB’S and O T T O ’S

W H A T , A L R E A D Y ! — It may iteern early to
M t pictures o f baseball training, knit not when
a pretty girl ia involved. Milwaukee Braves'
third baa* prospect Bill Southworth takes tlm*
out to give batting instruction to Lucy Lazarus
at W ait Palm Beach. Southworth ia playing in
tho Florida East Coast Instructional League. '

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John Bridges
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Enjoy The H oliday Season H ere
By Dottle Austin
This time next week, every
one will be full of Christmas
dinoer, the presents will all
be open, the living room e
riot of crumpled paper, tod
the sink full of dirty dishes.
Satisfied and happy, the
male folks will be napping on
the couch, the female folks
In the kitchen and the little
folks trying out all the new
toys.
• • • .* .
IF YOU ARE really not up
to til that cooking end dish­
washing Christmas Day— re­
lax— live Mar Lou is offering
you Christmas dinner. All the
foods,
carefully
■ I V,__1 traditional
prepared for your holiday plea­
A GOLDEN GIRL, L IT E R A L L Y — This is Shirley Eaton, o f Knglnnd,
sure. Leave the fixin’ and the
in Hollywood to make her first American picture, "Goldfingor." In it eho
washing up to them and Just
is killed when her entire body, (le ft) is covered by gold paint. Photo at
enjoy yourself. Better call for
right is Shirley minus gold paint, and her l&gt;onuty Rive credence to one of
reservations. Don't forget they
her pet Rripos about film casting: "I'm too attractive to be in whole­
have dancing to a scintilating
some dramas.”
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Saturday nights.
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H istory Conies To Ritz

Mountain! to the Pacific
Ocean, this massive motion
picture was filmed with the
greatest cast of stara ever
assembled for leading roles.
The plains and Illnrk Hills of
South Dakota and the rugged
terrain of the Southwest add
to the acope of a production
that was neatly a year in
filming. No other motion pic­
ture has so vividly raptured
the face of western America.
‘ •How the West Wal Won"
is tYie story of Anierirws ex­
pansion westward, starting
from the period right after
the Revolutionary War with
the movement of settler" down
the Krir ('anal to the lu«h and
fertile lands of the Uhtu Riv­
er Valley.

IN THE L A T E 1830s, nn American pioneer fa­
mily take their homemade raft down the Ohio
River in &lt;*the massive Metro-Goldwyn-Mu.vcr&lt;’ momma production, “ How The West Was
Won."
The
triumphant MrtroGnldwyn • Slnyer - Cinerama
production
in
Metrocolor,
"How tlie- West Was Won,"
Is ns \mericnn as the Fourth
of July and ns symbolic of
patriotism as tha M an and
Stripes.

50f MON.
m L - 2KRI.
:00

The movie opens here at
the Ritz Theatre Friday amt
runs for a s&lt; lid week through
next Thursday.
This great family attrac­
tion is now being shown for
the fust time at popular
prices, uncut, direct from its
tremendously successful road­
show engagements.
The story of "How the West
Was Won” is right from tinhistory hooks, a visual presen­
tation of the men and women
whose courage and daring
made America great To tell
this story in visual form, the
camrrus traveled the length
and breadth of the nation,
filming tha eventa where they
happened.
Krpm the Erie Canal and
QJlio River across ths Rocky

SAY YOU don’t want to bo­
ther to rook, but still want to
eat at'home and you've got all
those people coining? No pro­
blem
call the Tradewindi
Cafeteria in Seminole Plata
and arrange to have your
Christmas
dinner * catered.
They ane prepared, to handle
a small crowd nr a large one
But if you want to leave all
the clutter of ribbons and
wrappings behind — then hie
yourself out to the Tradewindi

TA BLE
HOPPING
on Chrlstmai Day. They will
observe their regular serving
hours and have hot and.tasty
for you all the traditional holi­
day foods— turkey, ham, beef,
etc. Make It easy on yourself.
• • •
HOW'S
your
supply of
Christmas "spirits” — running
low? Better stock up at Geor­
ge's Tavern package store.
They have special prices on
cates, so you'll be sure to have
plenty on hand when your
thirty friends drop in. While
you are finishing up that
Christmas shopping, take a
break, drop in the lounge and
relax with something cool and
frosty, whilo you check your
list.
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ri.NECREST INN is not going to be open Christmas Day.
They are giving all the em­
ployes the day off to enjoy
being with their families. But
that's the only day they will
close. Every other dsy, they'll
be right there, serving you the
fine food you have come to,
expect—along with those out
of-thls-wrorld home made pies
And don't forget Friday night
is fish night. All you can eat. I
with all the trimmings

PLEASE NOTICE the fabuluous offer In the Checkmate
Supper Club advertisement on
this page. They are Inviting
you to join them on New Year's
Eve for the time of your life
—no fumbling for money—Just
one price covers everything—
all you can drink—a sumplnous.dinner and later, a deli­
cious breakfast to top It all
off. Meanwhile, Join them any
evening between 4 p. m. and
2 a. m. for good food, music,
dancing and fun.

Years Eve party? Well, you
had better get your reserva­
tions in—Manager Dam Pittatucci says they are going fast
it the special rite he has set—
who could resist? Dinner, all
you can drink, breakfast, dancdancing, twtv floor shows, lavvors and fun—you won’t want
to be left out. They will be
closed Christmas Day and NewYear's Day, but any other
time, you'll get the same fine
service, your favorite drinks,
muted or straight. Buffet
LOOKING for a snuggy little
lunch every day.
spot to steal away to after
work or after hours? Try the
MISS HELEN NEVES. en- Caribc—Its close and conven
(crtainlng especially for you dent with an altracUve, relaxat Frcddic'a Steak House in ing ;lttfo»phrre and service is
Kern Park, continues her en­ fast, friendly' 'and courteous.
gagement there and you won't All you have to, do is opco the
want to miss hearing her and blue door, step inside and
enjoying her company. Some- j there you are—they've waiting
thing else y«u will enjoy III for you!

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RESTAURANT A SUPPER CLUB

riastie- • showt?
curtains,
HAVE YOU BEEN thinking
toaster and mixing bowl Cov­
about going out' to the Capri
ers arc freshened and cleaned
and joining their big New
quickly by swishing them
around in a solution of 3
tablespoons of sal soda con­
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Phone Now For Reservations — 8J8.7J11

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Science On Tap
.A twin scicnre-fiction pro­
gram is on tap at the Movieland Drive-In Theatre Sun­
ns
the
management
day
brings "Godzilla vs. The
Tiling" and "Horror of Oarty
Reach"
the screen.
New dimensions of acirncefiition realism are achieved
in "Godzilla vs. The Thing*
spreads across pie screen in
devastating effec ts made pos­
sible through new- Japanese
trick photography. Adding to
tlie thrills will he motor driv­
en miniatures.
The shuws start Sunday
and concludes Tuesday night.
Wednesday and Thursday,
Sandra Dee is starred in " I f
A .Man Answers" and Troy

the excellent cuisine at Fred­
die's—long famous throughout
Central Florida for st*aka and
other-fine foods. They'll be
elated Christmas Day.
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C A F E T E R I A S

Donohue has the featured rolt
in "Parrish.”
Ernest linrgnma will play
Com a dine with us. Enjoy crisp , appetizing s a l a d s . . .
the lead in "McHale'a Navy"
tasty pies, c a te s and c r e a m s .. . lan d er, d eliciou s prune
which leads off a triple feat­
m eets end garden Ir r s h vegetables . . . served In truly
ure program for Friday and
pleasant surroundings And rem em ber. Th ursd ay nlgM
Saturday.
From
television
Is "fa m ily n ig b t" w ith f re e d e s s e r ts fo r a l l . . . and
Saturd ay nigtit is ' stash n ig ht" when you gel a big
where it has been the top^
*b. V D one sta a h co o h ad to y o u r o rd e r fo r o n ly
rated rumedy show on AIU"one d ollar.
TV network for the past two
years, "Mcllate's Navy” sees
H OOP. u
''WF luncheon: ff A U } IS P. y.
the entire errw rising to new
heights of hilarity in their
Trade Wind* Cafeterias alsn located in
Orlando, I.erehurg. t’oenn, Melbourne A
fifst full-lirjgth motion
ture.
Wo Provide The Finest entering Service In Central
Slowing tier hilling for (lie
Christmas weekrnd program
will ha "White Christmas'*
1 7
with Ring Crosby and "llullal
for a tladman” with Audie
Murphy in tha leading r- le.
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father, the bride waa radiant] Clay Shelton, Ft. Lauder
.In a white alicer wool suit with dale, lervcd the groom as beat
bone acceiforiei. Her veil of man.
lllualon wai attached to a clrc
Immedutely folklwi02 the
let of aalln bowa and ahe car...
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ried a ca.c.de bridal bouquet weddln« ’ a n e t * lon w" h*ld
of white carnation*.
° »e h *™ *IU» arrange.
Ml** Pat Chamber! attend- menta of white mum* and pom
ed her atatcr ai maid of bon- pom* throughout the reception
or and w t* attired In a paatel area. A traditional three-tierpink auit with matching ac- ed wedding cake was served
cetaoriei, carrying a nosegay with dainty wedding refresharrangement of pink feathered menta.
carnations.
Following a wedding trip to

Mlaa Carol Jean Chambers, dlelight double ring ceremnn:
daughter of Mr. and lffiT W tl- at the home of the bride’
Uam A., Chamber*, of San­
ford, and Louis M. Sweeten
Jr„'son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
M. Sweeten Sr.^ were- united
in holy matrimony on.Dec. 4
at 7 p.m.
Rev. ft. J. Boyenton, Sr. of­
ficiated at the Impressive can­

Miss Chapman

the Florida east cent, Mr
and Mn. Sweeten are residinf
at 3222 South Atlantic Avenue
Daytona Beach.
Among the out of town wed
ding guest* were Mr*. A. E.
Dinkier, Ormond Beach; Mrs
R. B. Williams. Palatka; Clay
Shelton. Ft. Lauderdale, and
Gary Pittman. Titusville.

SPEGIAL
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Honor Guest On

CORDUROY
ROBES

Birthday

TO NIG H T THIS B E A U TIF U L BIKE will be presented to n lucky frlrl or
boy by Thotn Epsilon Chapter o f Beta Sigma Phi as one o f the chan­
ter’s benefit projects. A drawing win be held for all ages outside Touch,
ton’s Drug Store at 9 p.m. SHntu’s (Don Cahill) friend tells him that she
has a bike at home to ride, but wants a doll, a real living boy doll, about
aix feet, two inches tall, etc., etc.

M in Atlne Chapman was re
cently honored on her birth'
day when her sisters. Mr«. R.
W. Sturdivant and Mr*. Mabel
Lowe entertained with a cele­
bration at the Sturdivant home
which waa attractively dec­
orated with colorful fall floral
arrangements throughout.
The honoree received many
lovely gifts from her friends
and the guests participated In
Informal chatter.
The hostesses served re­
freshments of cake, nuts and
mint* to the Mme*. W. P.
Chapman, Pauline Howard, J.
A. Rumbley, C. F. Branan,
W. E. Balnea, Estelle Glisson,
Victor Brown, Ed Kirchhoff,
T. J. Williams, George Hugh­
es. E. B. Phillips, 0. R. Estridge 'and also Mrs. Chester
Sprlk of Melbourne, niece of
the honoree.
Also the Misses Versa Wood­
cock, Mabel Chapman and
Vera Phillip*.

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Mr*. Hope (Jack}
Schirard, Mrs. Ginger (Aub­
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(Jack) Higgins, and Mrs.
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To Fidelis Class Social
Mrs. Irving Pryor was ImsU-ss rccrtitly at her lovely
home, 200 Margaret Hoad, to
the December meeting and
Christmas soeiai of the Fidelis
Sunday School Class of the
First Baptist Church.
Colorful Christmas arrange­
ments -decorated the Pryor
homo with a big hand made,
lavishly dressed doll creating
-a-Tfitwr fpsffrr afimwpfrr nf .
Mrs. C. E. Chaniqt, presi­
dent, opened the meeting and
presented the inspirational de­
votion, ‘‘The Hidden Christ­
mas," emphasizing that the
visible and audible aspects of
Christmas arc easily distin­
guishable, but that the spirit­
ual meaning Is eternal.

Various report* were given
during the business session
with a discussion regarding
the class assisting a needy
family during the holiday sea­
son.
The members rnjoyrd the
traditional gift exchange, with
mutual' admiration for the
many lovely gifts.
Mrs. Pryor and the cohost»sa, U s x J k i.
im »
ed delicious refreshments of
chips, dips, .chocolate chip
cookies, crispy and chocolate
confections, nuts, punch and
colfee from »• tabio covered
In red linen, with the attrac­
tive and tempting goodies
tastefully and artistically ar­
ranged.
E n j o y i n g the delightful
meeting and aocial were the
Mines. Marjorie Cowan, A. L.
Thomas, Joe Routh, Noah
Booth, H. W. Rucker, Irving
). Pryor, Sam Brown. Audrey
Yeackle and J. L. Hobby.
Also the Mmea. H. H. Grier,
C. E. Chanlot, N. L. Bishop,
R. A. Cohen, 8. J. Brooks,
Anne Humphrey, H. H. Fort­
ner Jr. and H. E. Long.
’ Mrs, Polly Ray Jonei was •
guest. . ,

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To Church Class Yule Party

Mrs. Elizabeth Mathlcux,
soloist, accompanied by Har­
ry Wester, sang several solus
with requests for encores.
Joseph Malhieux, delegate
to the recent slate Art Con­
vention, reviewed the high­
lights of the three day event
held in Sanford and Dcliary.
Music for singing and -dune
mg was provided by a court­
esy trio composed of Harry
Wester, acrordian; B i r g e r
Wester, violin, ami Bill Dud
son, guitar.
On Dec. 18 members of the
RSAA have been invited by the
DcBary Art Club to a Christmns party at the .DcBary
Mansion.

teacher, led the group in pray­
er and spoke briefly on "How
Christmas Is a Time for Re­
membering.”
Mrs. Carlton Henley, presi­
dent, called for monthly 're­
port* with Mrs. Bill John* Jr.,
Personal Ministries chairman,
reporting that roller skates
had been sent to the classsponsored ■ little girl at the
Baptist Children's H u m e ,
Lakeland.
A sunshine offering was tak '
cn, the Npvemher minutes
read and prizes were award­
ed Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs.
Ed Alderman in a delightful
contest participation.
The members all contribut­
ed food and glfls (nr a Christ­
mas basket to lie presented to
a needy family during the hol­
iday season.
Mrs, Cleveland received a
lovely gill from the class with
the members enjoying a tradiliona! gift exchange from
the beautifully packaged gilts
Irom ‘neath the tree
Mrs Reynolds served de­
licious parly pretty refresh­
ments. creating a most fes­
tive atmosphere for the me­
morable occasion.

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By JoAnn llsya
Mr. and Mr*. Lesler Harper
hid a* guests this past week­ This Monday
end their two daughters. Mrs
By Jane Casselberry
E. H. Moran of Orlando and
South Seminole Garden Club
Mrs. Sara Jaeger of Sanford.
Also visiting with the Harpers will hold its annual Christmas
last week was Chirlcs Dur­ program Monday, Dec. 21, at
1:30 p.m. at the Women's Club
rani Irom Sstsuma.
building in Cesselherry.
thins Id Alwood will he Iciv 1 MftnWr* I f f fluffed to
ing for Winston-Salem, N. C , bring a Christmas arrangeIn a few days to spend the UTicnt or. corsage which they
Christmas "holidays with his have made to he Judged with
daughter and her family. ■ prize going to Die best en­
Donald ha* always driven up try. There also will be a plant
*
before but plans to fly this exchange.
All those attending are ask­
trip.
ed to bring a 50 cent gift for
Mrs. Loom McLain has a child to be Included in the
been moved from Seminole Christmas baskets to be dis­
Memorial Hospital to the He- tributed by the Casselberry
Bary Nursing Horn* in De- Lions Club to needy families
Bary. She Is feeling much bet­ of the area. It would be help­
ter and would enjoy a card or ful if age and sex of the child
a visit from har friends in who might enjoy the gift la
Geneve,
marked on the tag.

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The Golden Circle Class of
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Forest City
the annual Christmas party
recently at the beautifully dec­
orated Idyllwlldc home of
Mrs. Don Reynolds, with the
hostess opening the meeting
By Maryann Miles
by reading a story, "What
C. F. Field of Forest City Shall We Give to the Chil­
Is a patient at Orange Memor­ dren ?" which was concluded
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following eye surgery.
Mrs. M. N. Cleveland,'class

The Sanford-Seminole Art
Association enjoyed tile an
nuai Christmas parly on Dec.
14 at the Lake Monroe inn
with 60 members and guests
in attendance.
The delicious buffet dinner
was organized and supervised
by Mrs. Mary Dr Wit. hospital­
ity chairman, with the S.SAA
colors of green and white used
in the decor,
Following the buffet dinner
the president. Mrs. Erma
.Smith, invited everyone to
Join In the singing of Christ­
mas carols, led by Dr. Wade
Garner witli Mrs. Georgia Ball
at the piano.

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By Hrlen Henneaey
Newspaper Enterprise Aaan.
Costume jewelry ninkcr a
fine, easy-to shop for Christmas sift for a fellow to give
a irirl of any age. Bat If you
haven’t bought any lately,
you're In for a surprise.
A few yean back when you
planned to give mom a nice
pin for Christmas, you chose
gold initials, a pretty rhlnestone flower or maybe even
something that spelled out
"Mother" in a fine marcaslte
sciipt. Now you buy her a
reptile, a piece of office equipmrnl in miniature or maylie a
bug. There‘a even a gold inchworm around.
Charms, too, are big sellers
at Christmas. And there are
manufarturen who make the
peisonal touch possllde in
sterling silver for under 95.
They suggest that juu supply
the memory and they will
supply the charm. There’s
something for everyone.
For the woman who loves
her job, there are tiny type­
writers. erasers with attached
brushes Just like the real
thing, pencil sharpeners, tele­
phones, 'pencils thut actually
write, steno pads and slap
lore. There provide constant
reminders of happy hours a*
work.

For the wife who gets one
night a w/*k out to play pok­
er with the girls, there’s a
touching memory of her last
royal flush, beautifully enam­
eled on silver.
Those In love haven't been
forgotten In charmland, eith­
er. There are cuphls, hearts
and keya, kissing timers, en-.
gngrment r i n g s , wedding
bands and even a tiny marri­
age license.
And then there me the
bugs. She cun have any speclea her little heart desires in
charms or plus. If it's bvotles
she likes, they even coins- in
watch designs.

and paste, the rest of the
male population can let cos­
tume jewelry take the pain
out of Chriktuias shopping.
You can get all the huga and
things in one Store and carry
home the mcnageiie in one
small bag.
,
Chic Chat
" I just bought a new bright
red suit. Hut the lipstick and
nail polish shade I always
wear doesn't look right with
it. The- shade is deep rose.
What color lipstick ami polish
would be.best?”— Evelyn F.
Dear K'clyn F: Try a very
pule pink. If you have.never
used this shade, you may feel
Your girl loves the lliulles thut it isn't light for you at
but isn't mad for jewelry? first. But be a bit more adWell forget the jewelry. Just venturous with make-up than
sit doWIt atld get all artsy- you are now. You aay "th.craftsy and make her some shade I always weal doesn't
ilratle dolls. Four eggshells look right . . ." It's fun to
make the heads, (put a pin change your make-up to com­
hole at each end nnd blow the plement your costumes. (live
' eggs out.I black thread is this new method a whirl.
hair, ink does the faces Se­ You'll enjoy the difference it
cure black paper cylinders to can make in your looks.
the egg-heads with rubber ce­ I
-------ment and paste on paper col­
(’ lease send your fashion
lars and ties. If she changes problems to Helen llenncssy
her mind alxiut jewelry^ she in citre of this paper. While
ran alwuya pin Itingo on her she cannot answer each lettei
sweaters.
p-'rsonally, letters of general
So except for the chap who interest will lie answered in
will be busy wfth the seissors , this column.

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HEAR ABBY: I am a
confirmed coward and do
not hate the nerve to con­
front my husband with the
letters he is receiving at hi*
place of business front his
ex-wife. She discarded hint
for her own convenience,
and when things did not
work out for hrr she de­
cided she wanted him bark.
In the meantime he had
met and married me. I can­
not prevent thia woman
front writing to my hueband.—but her letter* la-gin.
My Darling, I received
your letter," which int-ana
that he la writing^to hrr,
too. That la what is break­
ing my heart, Abhy.
We have .liecn married
only six months and he
professe* to love me deeply,
yet- be- «v4«liiiue# to deceive
me by corresponding with
hi* ex-wife. Her letters ate
love letters, complete with
lipstick prints over her sig­
nature. ltow can I let my
la-loved husband know that
be it tort tiling me without
admitting that I invaded
hi* privary ?
BROKEN-HEARTED
BRIDE
DEAR BRIDE: You ran't.
But don't let that slop you.

id ay greeting on the rup

Thia

waa to l»e placed 111 front uf

By Abigail Van Buren

Walt until you ar* both re­
laxed, unhiufled and In the
mood to talk, anofflen tell
him exactly what you have
told me. The next move will
la- his. And if he doesn't
raped hia marriage vrfwa
hy forsaking Al.J. others,
the next move is yours.
•
•
•
DEAR ABRY: A friend
o f mine
had • bridal
shower three weeks prior
to her wedding. Right after
the shower she broke her
engagement. What ahould
he done concerning the
gift*? Thank you.
WONDERIN'!,
DEAR
WONDERING:
The gift* should lx return­
ed. .
DEAR ABBY: I recently
attended a dinner party at
aoineonr'a home. The table
was act with place mata! I
thought place mats were
curved for luncheons, and
table cloths were tiled for
dinner partiei.
The food was all dished
up on plate* in the kitlirn
and served directly to the
guests, starling with the
hostrsa fit at. There was a
POTTED PLA N T in the
renter of the table instead

(Jacoby On (Bhidyo

Ton many rook* spoil tha
broth anti too ninny captains
will sink uny ship.
There was nothing unusual
alHiut East’s 0|&gt;enlng tliamond
bid, nor in South’* two-club
trip to the proceiy aft* r tin* overrall and West’s tup-spade
expect««l company cornea. I bid.

Brightening A Yuletide
fly%Pollj O irorr
Nrwtpaptr F.ntrrprW Ann.

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DEAR PO LLY—Somr'jftmr* thn fireplace aent the previou* *ilw’ayp kee|A oh hntid the niak- r At this ikiiiil. North decblyear. They hail o friend take
mpa id a r u m p irlt dinnar so ed to lieconie captain for In*
• ir° mjr ln*)nwi morr*) fur
a picture of them In front o f
•fife ntnf jumped to five t Iii I-s.
i » « ) from un Miitf my mother* their Otriatma* fireplace nnd t h e y aie nlVa y* rea«ly for
lie tlltln’l tmve -tlu- cards to
Inluw wrote that ChrUtnm* mailed it to ua for our Chriat juit am h enter pern n ». My justify that Ititl. i-ut hr wantflidn't •rrm the nutiie. We tie mna. So many li m r i they liaxe fuvuiite dtimei dlt|»li • n &gt;*- «i etl to stir tilings up for his
filled tu try and do aoinetliinir mefitistncd how much fun tlu* L mined h^in, * 1*1110*11 tin) peas. \ulneralile opponents slid hs
about It. The following Dr.- holidaya a r « for them apain inplAlit liiaehed pirtntoee n succeeded admirably. East dr.
enjher I wr Pent a jrlft with hnrh year we will continue to cun of pineapple mid a puck- cided to overbid u t ■if It* and
instruction* NOT t&lt;r unit un* aend tliein pome rall y gift* npe of prated cheese f••1 a Went to fire spades.
til t liriPtlliMP hut to open it that will help create the holi­ aul.id. I hi ll, too. thete ip kI
South pn-.ed anti then
immediate!). The irift *u?» an day atnioaphere. J O %1 K
w a ) t m fto/eti pie that • an West got into the act. lie Me­
artificial fireplace with a let­
DEAR 1MU.I.V My hint .« In * popped in the oven for n nded to captain In* Irani and his full stint when he leaped
ter efie|i»»«-d that laid tu for the p u la who fre«|iient|y pom I dr«M’ii None l»f tks*4* in hid six apadis.
to five clubs. East passed.
uutili f"f the postman in .1 chatipe puraea to match co»- , thinpa take loiip t•* fix. &gt;*ni
North passed lie had dune Why not?
week or *u Deremher 1f&gt;, the ttunes. I.ata or tiumlhupa and have (line to apetul with
other par*ni:e ariived. It too, find they have failed to train pueats and they don’t feel
hhi to In* opened imiiP'd'Atrly frr nil the neteaaiuy paraphs-i- their ti*it »a !«»«• ninth tiouand rontamed two pally dec­ nalia. Take a plastic hup th* M e . - M B S It. A M.
orated felt at«H'kinpp. marked width of m«iat hundhapp, ndl
When you Invite guests toepsted. I lie only way you can
Mother mid Dad. to lump on the top o u t M’Vt i hi tin eP
“ t'hibl C l i s i v r . ” ’ T i l ntmg
the file place. Inaidc thru nnd t a i l ) e\iT )thinp in the I’atter” ami “ l l i r i f t y Hint.'' youi luunr, ) uu hope they he sure that U.»y ilu u hy
atockinpa were a lot «*f miall plastic hap that you altouhl arr three i»f the I'niutei-^a-k vtill du nil the proper thing* hearing some compliments.
pifta, w tapped nnd marked have aloiip at nil tinu-a. When t-I i liapteis 111 1’nlly Cramer's tu nmkr yuur party a purrmi.
^ oil hope that no i'll# guest
^ «»u hope they’ll arrive on will nioiiisptdlte Die lonversa'•Don’t open until Decent lier t'hunpinp hiindhapa Ju p I re
I-’ page 1-iMiklet. To order your
2.V* Thin wny the t'lfiteinetd •ino\e the phiPtic hap to th* ■ -py •&lt; ini ) 0U1 haute, s-l-lre-s time — fur the anke c»f the thin, and that you won't have
of C'hrintnma uaa spread ov­ purse you will entry and tIn*t — ami .'ht- to Folly’s I’oillters. roast in tfie oven—hut not 10 to ri»t&gt;e with the iliffiriilt
I ininutea rally in rase you are guest who waits to !»« ainuier a month.
are
no *forpotten
item*
r •• (T h e San fo nl
ll'-raldi.
running Um» rtoaa tu &gt;..ur ed.
The next yfar we hroliplit K MM \
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h i ' i l u l I* f u r
co m fo rt,
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a Inrpe white nip and with
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Leslie Uggams Keeps Busy
By Joan Croiby
|out ao pretty,*' Leilie laid. I Allium of the vtr^k^^So you
Newxpaper Enterprise Ann.
that when I met Tlie Dratlcn. s»*r . . . \\« All Have ProhNEW YORK — IN EA) - I told Paul McCartney that I ||.|||
Dii k (,'it-giirjr keeps
Leslie I'ggania got Die shock ha«f in.ole the record, and hi* saving In Iiiv new Colptx al­
of her life when she met The said. 'You rccorrfcrt t h m t 1bum But listeners only have

duction out of leaving.
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Since Jung Along' W it Rt
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ft out drowning out Gregory.
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"And 1 Igne Her.'' sung as a lie has been busy with supper ing on your income tax. Black rouvh at Navy for two years, did Hardin fall slioit ns this
ballad: "1 thought it turned club appearances across the j-Mutllm», and why- hr will whs considered the out stand­ Midshipmen won just tlirre of
ing candidate today to sue- 10 games and his| to' Army..
country and in Australia, hhe • name hi, next child Beulah
c*ed Wayne Hardin si head Overall,
Hardin - cvkilii-d
lias also beep signed for six
Pop stuff — "Lira. L lia ” football coach at the Naval trams at Nav? compiled a 38Hawk Bol&gt; Pettit
appearances tills season on
itaplol) introduces Lira Mm Academy.
20-2 mark.
Die Ed Sullivan Show.
Still Sidelined
nrlli. who can really belt out
Srovil, who played at Col­
Hardin said he still was
"Y
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1
miss
Sing
Along.
I
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a song or croon a ballad. lege of Pacific, has been th* unsure of hie future plans. Hr
»t. Louii Hawk Bob I’ettlfa in­ miss the people 1 worked 'Koustalvoul" (IK 'A Victor)
quarterback r o a c h u n d e r often hue said that lie didn't
jury' » » » diagnosed today as with I was oh the ihow lor proves Elvis Preyley la still
Hardin aince li«"I. Scovil alto want to remain In coaching,
fractures of tlie first four lum­ three seasons, and 1 really (lie best ol tlie teenagers'
I had • highly successful car­ tand thl* ia believed to I* the
learned
about
television.
I
bar transvere processes on the
favorites I'terola Pupa, Dan- eer as head coach at San crux of his resignation, lie
right side of the back, enough learned about camera work, nv Thomas' 13 &gt;car-old discov­
Mateo (Calif.) College, where reportedly wa* seeking the
damage to keep him sidelined make-up, the proper clothes ery'. niakes a good tjebut on
hia learns compiled a 36-7-0 job of assistant athletic direc­
to
sear,
the
difference
In
for another 10 dtya.
V\ami r Brothers. "Gene Bar­ record in fiva seasons.
tor at the academy, now held
The 32-year-old Pettit was songs for television and clutw ry Sing* of Lovely Things"
Hardin "resigned" from hit hy K. E. iltlpl Miller. 66, and
For
instance,
In
a
club
you
injured kn last week's game
t RCA Victor)
"Goldflnger"
reportedly waa thwarted in
against the Lo* Angeles Inkers can do a wilder song that re­ (United Artists) hat a score post Thursday although hr
•tail hud four years remain­ hia efforts.
quires
production.
In
televis­
when he was said to have col­
hy John Barry and a title ing un a five-year contract.
ion, a number ahouldn't tie
lided with Rudy 1^ Russo.
sons'
by la-tlic Brlcuste and He aaid h* had reached a
MMPLF. ENOUGH
too busy.”
Anthony New ley, aung by “ mutually satisfying settle­ ^ IN L A N D PA UK. N. M. —
Leslie says tclcvUiun is still
Jackson Honored
Shirley Basse). "Eyes For ment” with the academy on
(N'EA)— Ihmg Atkina, public
her f a v o r i t e performing
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isl
Ethel
Ennis
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top
form.
Jackson, a 24 game winner for ingly happy young lady who
him undrr team* of the con­ Park, asked a simple question
the Chicago Cubs last season, doesn't even have the usual
Don't just til theie—if )uu tract eigned last year.
—and get an even simpler an­
has been aamed Chicago play­ complaint* about loud drunks want to parUci|&gt;ate. Capitol
William 8. Buelk, director swer.
er of the year by tlie Baseball in supper clubs. " I work in hat a series of smg-along rec­ of athletics at Navy, said tlie
Noticing a tall Texan, fresh
Writers Association local chap­ such nice places even the ords that are tun. Each one athletic board of control from th* range, who was
ter.
comes with the lyrics, so you probably wuuldn't name a new training horses at the New
drunks are nice."
|can join in with "The Folk coach till after the new year, Meslco track, Atkina asked
A
trip
to
Australia
ia
in
the
KOGAN* FEAT
ofl|ng h r The Ed Sullivan - Hit Song Book," "The Top 40 adding it “ will lie considering why he wore only one spur.
FORT WORTH. Tex. (L T D
Show next spring,- and Leslte Song Biojk," or "The Country prospective candidate! . over
"Wall, I reckon if one side of
*, —Ben Hogan won (he Colonial
the horse stars to run, the
bopes to go along. She and the and Western Hit Song Book." the next several weeks."
National Invlatlon golf chamGo for baroque t_ Mercury
Hardin, 87, enjoyed a spec­ other side will too," waa the
Australian people are in love.
pKm»hlp fha times, in 194«,
"1 have never met people ha* released right fine albums tacular career at tha academy cowboy'a explanation.
1947, 193.', 1933 and 1139.
like the Australian!. 1 made in the Grdat Music Scries, after assuming the head
friends in the three weeks with music from composers coachiqg duties from Eddie
KTABTER
WHOLESALE
NEW YOHK (LTPI)—Frank
NEW YORK (UPD—A total that I was there that I feel are Vivaldi, Couperut, Handel, Co­ Erdelatx in 1969. Ills .teams
Of 994 baseball* were used In friends for life. And it it such relli, Purcell, Teleo\ann, Ra­ had five straight 'winning sea- Thomas has been tlie starting
the Q-lnnlng game between a beautiful country. 1 can't meau, J. S. Bach, Haydn. Mo­ sons, each time whipping left fielder for the New York
the San Francisco Giants and wait lo go back. 1 bate to fly, zart and Beethoven. Each al­ arch-enemy Army, and In Mete on the three opening
, the New York Meta in Shea and U'a 10,000 miles, but I'm bum ha* one hour's music on 19G3 Navy had a 9-1 record days tlie Meta have been in
and waa ranked s e c o n d existence.
willing to fly to get there."
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'International Look'

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- By Walter Logan
In San Francisco and finally hnd toured the men’*'shop* on
migrated down the coast to Oxfqrd, Bond and Regrat
United Press International
Beverly Hills.
‘ Streets and Savile Row.
NEW YORK (UP1) — Ron
The
expression
"Paris
of
' He said he found mare Amer» Postal, of Beverly llllls. Calif.,
lakes violent exception to a men's fashions” was based on lean styles evident everywhere
the fact the so-called "Ixmdon
phrase wt once used calling
—the one button ault srith' nar­
Look” with slight waist sup­
Ixmdon the Paris of men's
row lapels and aleeve cuffa,
DEAR WITHHOLD: We
pression and hacking pockets
fashions. He says the last Eng­
lighter weijht materials, sports
are all “ Ignorant” on dif­
is making a dent on American
lishman to be well-dressed
wear, more color and a wide
ferent
aubjecta.
Anyone
styles and because such fads
was the Prince of Wales, now
adaption of American • inspired who would criticise a wellas striped shirts usually have
the Duke of Windsor.
innovations.
meaning hostes* who has
their origin in I-ondon.
Postal, W, is director of the
He said I-ondon's fine tail­
done hrr best to entrrtaln
£TTte rugged American male
her guests is, In my opin­ National Council of Men'* has no desire whatever to look ors are still using the tamo
ion, more guilty of ignor­ Fashions and Is generally re­ British, or Italian, or French," basic look handed down from
garded In Beverly llllls as the
(heir grnndfstliers and are at­
ance that the hostess.
he said. "He prefers a style
high priest of American mile
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tempting to update the de­
which is good wherevej he goes
CONFIDENTIAL TO M. fashions, ill* forte Is the,"in­ In this age of Jet and spare tails— ’ •They're trytaR to be
ternational
look"
which
out,;w&gt;rr fashionably creative bt4 ,
P.: Grief ran take rare of
travel. That can ^ottly, tjr the
the'trouble is they ddn'B*Iiww
itself. But in order to get 'dates any regional or national International Look.
where to stop.” He said the
the full value., of Joy, you. look.
"You can't take one Image
''Postal, whose slim physique In ailhourltc and apply it to problems was "too many glmmust 'share It with *&lt;&gt;meMSI---------------- -------------- ts crowned by red hair, began men of different helghu, mieka.’t-----------------------------a« a foe -if hidebound tradi­ widths and sires, making it
Some of Postal'* Innova­
Problems? Write to AB- tion when he wav only 13 and look good on all of them. The tions include narrower tlea,
HY. llox (19700, I&lt;os An­ living in New Y’ork. ilia par­ English are finding this to be streamlined bikini underwear
geles. i'alif. For a personal ents demanded he enter man- true at home. too. because for less underclothes bulk, betreply, enclose a stamped, hiaal in eonvention.il blue through natural evolution the tershaped footwear, a roll col­
serge lie did—but the suit was British figure is also changing lar dress shirt witliout a neck­
self-addressed envelope.
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hi* own design.
in many ways, railing for dif­ band and simpler Jewelry.
Hate to write letters?
Many of his clients are In the
lie migrated from New York ferent styles. Anything labeled
Send on dollar to Abby, City to Albany. N. Y. for a Tiie English J,ook’ now belongs theatrical world.
Box 69700, l-o* Angeles, brief stint in the fur business, In the Victoria and Albert
"M y kind of clothe* never
Calif., for Abby's booklet, entered the army and went to Museum.”
got lost In a crowd, which may
HOW TO WRITE LET­ lew Angeles to sell ball point
Postal recently made a six- explain why performers like
TERS FOR AI.L OCCA­ pens. Hr opened a men* shop' week trip to the British Isles lliem," he said.
SIONS.”

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By Oswald Jacoby

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Share Responsibility

This put it right up to
South, who put on his cap­
tain’s hat, went into a huddle,
Bv Muriel Lawrence
Itlie connection to.-tween tlie.ve through I'm going to the mov­
took a deep breath and hid Newspaper Enterprise Assn. |late hours and her health. Why ies and when 1 come homo I
seVrn club*.
| DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE: do you plead with them to take intend to go to sleep. This Is
West doubled and opened a For the last three nights In a their share* of responsibilliy your problem now."
spade. South ruff.d and led a row my lft-yrar okt girl has hy whining at them about your j Hoy. do wo American vs'omco
heart, whereupon East took not come home until after 2 worry snd sleeplessnessT You still have a long wpy to got
his ace and king and led th* a m. Slve has been keeping |ape bemg’ IWSTHy treated. And
When ' WP Sec pictures or
Jack of diamond*. This re­ jAheoet \aV4bour* ever sinew ah» when pesq&gt;\* waist-on treating j movies ol primitive women
sulted In South losinlr four started dating a 22 year-old as unfairly, il is (line to get staggering along under mon­
trick* and 700 point*.
strous burdens of firewood
we have met only once. Her angry
Do j mi know what anger Is? while thrlr menfolk stride aSouth could have eaved a father says I can't eontrtd her
It Is awareness of our limits; long alicad of them carrying
trick In the pluy, hut no one berauw- I have spoiled her. I
had t uisted hit arm and don't know win-re to turn for our limits of patience, our nothing IHit themselves, wo
.forced him to Idd seven clubs. help. Though six knows 1 am limits of strength, of what we{ shake our heads and think,
Instead, he could have passed sick with worry and cannot can do And Is to lx felt when "Oh. pm»r tilings How civil!*sis spades and collected a sleep, all she says when I tell other people demand that wt^ cd arc we In comparison!" Wo
really have no right to this paloO-p.-lnt profit orphe might leer this lc that she has tier exceed lh&lt;-e limitC.
have doubled snd made 'J00 own life lo live. . .
j l( we can't he aware of the, Irontring thought. Burdens of
point*. After all, two ares
ANSWER You need anger, limit* of our strength, we can l responsibility f«»r children sre
are pretty g-««d d e f e n s e fellow woman Anger at your became angry at a husband or much heavier than burdetu of
against s slain.
husband. Anger at your child child who overburden us. We: firewood Yet you, my friend,
Vs It Is, you are taking *11 can’t champion ourselves t&gt;) who wouldn't dream o/ stag­
the responsibilliy for her. You j crying out In them. " 0 K , I've gering along under the weight
have allowed her and tier (a had It now I've taken in) share, of firewood while your husband
tla-r to place It all on you He .of responsibility in this situa-( walked In front of you parry­
is her parent, too, sou know, lion—and now it a up lo )ou ing nothing have said not on*
by thein.rlc r*.
And she Is not a baby She Is two! I'll rail) around if Jam s wsud to demand that he car­
3«-c, hi-pr ) nur women quite old enough —and so is la-hava-r gets In-r into trouble ry his share of parental r«guest, will rinii-ml-cT there yum husband— to understand (or makes her sick, but now I’ m, S|MMI.Slblllt&gt;
aie men present and talk
steiut something beside* their
children, the price of food
and their new draperies.
You think shout things like
these when YOU are the tins
less But do you forget them
when you are the guest?

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By Ruth Millett

mi

Homework Is No Gift

Tilt­ W4I nan who h a* lesrned to hr char tiling in ladh
roles will find that the welcome nisi is always out for
her.

Doug Scovil Pictured First Federal
Tops Day &amp; Nile
To Succeed Hardin
t r r trrTr.r.r^r. r r r r r r 1.'

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t«» your Knrnr thry w II frrl
rrlri *«m| nli*l glad to hr w hrru
t h f ) Arr.
Y«uj hop*- the turn won't
IfitDirr anil li’Mv r th* woinrn

the traditional rut flow­
er*. Ilava the rulea for antertalning properly chang­
ed? Please print this with
your answer for other* who
are Ignorant when it cornea
to etiquette.
,
WITHHOLD MY NAME

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Hy Susan Light
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR MRS LIGHT—The
big pusii is on again. I mean
loading tlie kid* up with home­
work for the Chri-tmaa hol­
iday*. For the last five year*
I've spent the week between
Christmas and New Year'*
rlmuffeiiring my youngster*
to and from the local library
a* well at at Iraal one trip

A full court press and Run
dy Brown's 3N point* ruablrd
.' iin fff
90 to .'It victory over tlie Da)
Uiif'('hrihtmni vncMion wf
A Nile (irillrrs in Saturday w r t i l to F lo r h t n . n iril Die k l« ll
morning's Juni-.r Boys Basket- | i»prnt m o re tim e e o iilitn jr up
baU'l ragu* play, *p&lt;m*otrd hy ! U i o i f le d g e tlia h - t o a k .n g up
th* Hanford K«iuation De­
eun.
partment,
Thia year even my sixth
Tommy Graccy tallied 21
giuder has a trim paper to
points for ilia 'tirillrre.
In othrr contest*. Sanford do I suppose the fust grader
A t l a n t i c Nutiolial Bank will be neat.
7 be light* burn at our house
trounced WTRR 2V to IS,
Pinrcresl Itrsall «-!gcd Stand­ until all hours, and nut just
ard Oil 34 to 31 and Sanford on the Chrialume tree. The
Electric defraud Strickland- whole thing hums me up.
l tee ms to me the holiday*
Morrison in a thriller.
Th* Hunker* werr pared by- ahould lie a time for rest, re
Andy Adcock and Harley &gt;lasation and family-/un. Kids
Hykra with 13 and eight should be able to forget school
points
respectively. Casey for Just a little while. Par­
Gerald turned in a fine de­ ents. tool
Why are teachers such
fensive effort for the BroadScrooge* about this holiday
easlere.
Mike KIChard boosted the humewurk bit? I'm sure they
Druggist* with 17 points and don't spend THEIR vacation
Russ Gordie helped In th* re­ grading papers and making
bounding department.
Bill out raaina.— NO CHRISTMAS
Hopes’ 14 waa top* for th* SPIRIT.
ANSWER: You've said It
Oilers.
In the match of undefeated better than I could. Why ARE
quintets, A1 Groom* hit two teachers such Scrooges about
free throws with only two sec­ holiday homeworkT I f * en­
onds remaining to pava the ough to make even the kldt
way for the Hanford Electric who love school say, "Bah,
victory. Grooms and Kick humbug!”
Aa a weak defense, perhaps
Smith — both fine guards —
sank • combined 26 points for some of the assignments yuur
tha Electrician! but Paul Wat­ children have ar* the long­
son's 14 point* was top*. Bill term type that actually ahould
Schmidt connected for 21 be finished BEFORE Christ­
point* for tha Automen.
mas. Their teachers may be
In Intermediate League ac­ using th* holidays only a bon­
tion, th* Jets whipped th* us period for completion of a
Lions 41 to 21 and the CelU notebook or term peper. Even
dehorned the Kama 44 to 10. aa you and L, moat young ater*

are procrastinator*. They wait
until the last minute to do a
sis week assignment,
then
hum the midnight oil. Are you
SURE some of this Christ­
um* work wusn't assigned in
October ?
Nevertheless, I've heard en­
ough complaints about Christ­
mas homework to suspect that
many of them Ate legitimate.
And a* a parent. I've suffer­
ed- through a few liumrwork

the reault of putting, off till
Clirialmu* whnt should h a'a
been done by Halloween or
Thanksgiving.
|(ow about It, teachers T
Why tint give all of your pu­
pils a real Christmas present
this year—NO homrworkl

Please aend your school
problem* to Susan Light in
rare of The Hanford Herald.
While she cannot'answ er each
Teffrr ’ pelaoAa rr;. ‘ m i '; ™ " v , r
my self By and lurge, I don't general intr-rrat will he.anewbelieve I hia homework wa* rrrd in this column.

11 v* your neck hy which you
My readers are always writ­
ing to aay, “ I want to reduce,” win or lose. You can do much
..| w#nl ^
, lovely hair- to youthlfy your mind, your
do,” "I want lo color my laid) and appearance from the
hair,” I want a better akin,” outside 1 know tltis to be true,
"1 want a decent neck," "I because I have been in the
"business” of working with
want . . . 1 want.”
Yes. dear ladies, but 1 can­ women almost all ut my adult
not do these things for you. life. 1 know that women can
You must and CAN do these accomplish an) thing, li you
tilings for yourself. 1 fact, 1 “ want" to take advantage of
think women can do anything my help through booklets and
they really WANT to do. It leaflets, do, and 1 know that
lake* a hit of time and cuoccn- you ran find whatever you
(ration, but you can do ttl
wish If you want It enough.
1 am merely bringing to your
When you wish to receive
attention that 1 can only belp leaflet! and booklet*, you mult
you through my column, which address your own return enve­
la written just for you. My lope, stamp It and enclose tha
booklet and leaflet! are writ­ proper coin My service la non­
ten by me for the after.-forty profit and we need your co­
women who feel the need of operation to get the material
the help I am prepared to give. tu you. We cann't send it by
But, dear ladle*. I cannot force return mall, aa thk letter* and
you to adopt my plana or fol­ requests taka some Uma to
low the diets. 1 cao only give reach us.
If you make up your mtnda
you the information. You must
adhere to the dleta, do the ex- to use the Information, 1 know
ercisea, take care of your akin, you will be pieseed with your
your neck, your hands, your
Monday "Dear Edyth
hair and really want to recooThornton McLeod.”
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dlUoo yourself.

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By Galbraith ■

SIDE GLANCES

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ALL 3.6-SAW
—
PUZZL&amp; PANS IN )
TMld H O U S 6 . AM*
W H £ N I &lt;SET TH RU .
WITH H l « y i S t L J
AIL HAVE A LOT OF

f UN FOR TH'
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n e x t AtortTH.rtJTForty-two tnerabon of t6«
TINCS HIM TOGETHER
four classes la the Youoit
“ A G AIM/
Adult department of Pinecreat
BapUit Church were preient
to enjoy the annual ChrUUna*
dinner.
The aoclal ball of the church
had a feitive atmoiphcre
created by original Chrlatmaa
decorations made by members
of Mrs. Harry Tltahaw's class.
Mra. William Gramkow’a
class planned and prepared the
holiday dinner and special re­
cognition was given those of
Cedi 6la wart's ilaaa for thilr
COMMITTEE MEMHERS and teachers o f Pinodecorations; Mrs. Harry*Titahnw, teacher; Cecil
work.
S reak
Stewart, Men’s class teacher; Mrs. John Frey,
crest Daptiat Young Adult department In charge
FOR A
Mrs. Byron Loach directed
o f nrrangementa for the annual Chrlatmaa party
decorations, and Mrs. Bryon Leach, teacher;
BREATHER*
the eveolng's entertain mm l
included (le ft to right) Mrs. Buddy SulHvan,
program, which climaxed with
a Chrlatmaa reading glvso by
OUT OUR W A Y
Page Williams.
Departmental officers are
IW M h W A lw fg m ih tS *
Mrs. William Guess, superint­
endent; Fred Gray, associate
"Well it tuku all kinds, I always sayF*
auplntendeut, and Buddy Ra­
bun, aecietiry Serving on the
decoration committee* were
By Dick Turner
C A R N IV A L
M n. John Frey, Mra. Dick En­
gle, Mrs. Tim Phillips, Mrs.
not going to change because . we should quit trying to dhr-. lied Fund leaders In Seminole
Ily Julian Hlenxtrnm
Llndsy Pitmsn and Mrs. Bud­
G. T. Willey, vice presi­ . . . (It) will upset our a**ocl- I ide and* conquer and go in as I give his recommendations for
dy Sullivan.
one overall effort in the area.” a metropolitan plan serious
The food committee consisted dent and general manager of ation with the others.”
Willy concluded, “ I think
Ho slao suggested that Un- |consideration,
,
,
of Mrs. Csrl Bronijh Mrs. C» the Orlando division of Mierthle William and Mrs. Robert tin Company, hns told Troy
Pope and tbe clean up com Ruy Jr., campaign chairman
miltae of Efr Buckner, Doyle for the United Fund of Semi­
Heddrlck, John Trey, J. W nole County, “ we do not In­
Wade and Clarence Henning.
tend to divide our Upiled Ap­
peal effort."
Willey’i reply came after
Ray had upprnled to the Mar­
tin firm to diatribule United
Appeal fund* collected from
Seminole County employee of
Martin to this county's Unit­
3Rvr&lt;U.ieuja
ed Fund. -J
THE BUSYBODY
U-lfltrl
Willejr was first contacted
by George Touhy and the^MnrSanford
Elks might be tin Company heud replied that
OUR ANCESTORS
he felt Seminole County
known ss Santa's helpers tor
should become a part of the
they are busy preparing for
several special events In Orange County United Ap­
which they will ertend (heir peal.
Ray countered by saying
efforts to make ■ happy Christ­
that thii county had its own
mas for many people.
Todsy the Elks started on agencies which received sup­
port from tbe county's com­
their holiday activities.
First stop on their list w »i munity program, Unit it would
the LltUc Red Schoolboiue not be advisable at this time
“ W hitt do yo u m ean sclentlate aren’t all m ad j Y o u
where they delivered rpe dal­ to associate with thu Orange
should aoa Professor H iggins w hen he grades m y
ly designed educations) toys effort and askrd that funds
chem istry exams!''
received
from
Seminole
em­
(o the children there.
TEN THOUSAND Gold Bond stamps are awarded to Mr*. Rcttsie Wackcr.
On Sunday, the Elks will ployes be distributed to this
o f G1H Park Aventio, from Thriftway Food Store. Awarding the prize
hold a Christmas psrty for the county’s effort,
at amps is Charlie Gazil, manager of tho supermarket.
(Herald Photo)
"This problem . . . has
T IZ Z Y
By Kate Osann
residents of Seminole Lodge
at 3:30 p. m. and then at 4:13 come up many times,” said
they will move on out to the Willey, “ and I would like to
SSrepla Home where they will again emphasize that we do
HCfllEAU wtp^c: t f l
repeat the party. Among the not Intend to divide our Un­
4hr
r
lilinly
in n i r u T
j i iiur.'ft i i » i n r.
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Utl.K
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tin
f f l i l f l nf
activities which they will per­ ited Appeal effort. It is my *&gt;I Ml Mil ,r. Im \ i i . I Mill in % M ' T I ' i: l « i l i : i t &gt; IsV ' l i v e s J«» &lt;4lift. ftritllnnlr 4 hi ir I j , r l n r »
t h ,|t
iii *tiftnt in iiitlpr i fiicfnt Idw." In |*r»*l* »|r, HCll
form at the two homes (or eld­ personal opinion that tlir-rn • lr \ si im T
ht Mi &lt;’ m i n t y J u &lt; | Mft"■ f ' M j r t I n I is rr i 'ftfnlft &lt;tf
1 %1• IM
erly persons will be the singing should lie one metropolitan J1•• &lt;i
itinl f i H r m l n u l o f ' o U f i t y . K i m - KII \ \ K K V A N H
i mi N 1 \V K •1
of Christmas carols, presenta­ United Appeal uml u very sue
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N11111 K til ♦ III 1 11« iII ft
11m nisi
uf ill# Kfttnli* ■f Tn I I I I'rrrllliirw t|nif |*rr ■••**■
tion of gifts and serving of re­ cessful program tins been
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worked out with Winter Park, 4 1. % | u ■ llll I» 1 ti % % n a* mi !» ►rnlirr Ik l:*M *i 1! ol» I ■ nl ft n| ftnlil K«ln ft!
freshments.
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Y &lt;11J » rti rjarji &lt;»f y mi • r&lt;* litr&lt;- JY*s, If yo u w a n t to duel, yo u slap a m an w ith your
Thursday, the day betiwe Winter Garden, Apopka. Mart- % • %1\ N 1 « %IM »:* i I I I !
\i*IJ .1 ■•I F * Il 41f %nil nr** \\ Ffti t l y ilrscjf u f « H « h f i n i i g i l p
r»f«l lflft.1 ■ n«1 ffrijil If r-| In
glove, but not w ith y o u r hand in it!”
Christmas, will be the biggest land rind Osceola County.
.11 'If! if ti f 4 . .*?!.• 1 i.. 4■mUtl t I ( * m t r t h e m f t p I n
n f n r &lt; 1. 1*f • ■rut j«ny i L ui* • in! Iimdfi.t*
li« t #t»y
“ Under Ibis roinhinod vf n •* *U ) t*\ »1Hit ii thi ili'iu i n«l * n..i it A, I lift u t i t l e i ■I g. 11(Ml w i t ! v\
&gt;nu f^ipr1 •-1 'if j "ii, rnujf
event of all.
m I*
tn
(h e
h 1 i f h f t » t fi j i
III ft11114 4lf |C11II •iff •*! f m
itgilriat thft vbig»* of Frank
Willey -added, “ nu w l i&lt;)• vt uf K
At 1:30 P m. at the Elk* furl,”
rti n*♦ ►• M ft*l.itft ■ rut m i i b t n a t f f u r M i n fftft ’ rtrtflft
rti *7 h a t
ftft.grd fgfft i»r Miff
SHORT RIBS
Club, the Elks will play host to group has lust Its identify or ii« Min i 1 ire 4.1 11•' H
In** U«v;r»hfti1 'r«-gI.'Tfc*^- , f*"un*y,
&lt;‘ •unify JnUft »f
r i•uit ( jr J utin • i»T i&lt;ftr • &gt;•
’ H' lplnolft
FlrifMii.
at
2tK&gt; children—all of them ape. ability lu control their own \( *ft, .1f
H#tnin It 4% n u l l « t )*l« itffl* • i ti k
I Pita o f fir® In fit*
(m k * r» &lt;*f
dally selected for this annual local agencies. When Osceola I ft l i t
I u«w 11:
There goes the richest
nisid CiMtniy f»( Kanfuril, K l«r \n ufi*1lg!4ft4 o n «- l)g lf hi- Mg within ►!» &gt;.tjcttdar m inlhft
gala event. Names of the child­ cnin^ in with our urea United I (••11111 Mllhln fi t ■ aiwmtai
MAN IN THE COUNTRY.
nionl ht frurn Hi® tiiti* &lt;*f tli*
(rfpfti in ■iii i a I ft« E**t from the time .yf the flfftl |»ut»*
ren were chosen through the Appeal they received muni fit at ituMlr Alliin yf Hit* n*i1 It*#
I'J 13 fftcl uf L o ( I of Hull- 1leg It on o f t hie no ! I t #
Two
tniwri'g Hurvty nf un Ad- «*ihjil«- • o f each rig Ini or &lt;1ein■ ntl
Christmas clearing house con- money that they are collect­ Jvacli i la Itn &gt;r &gt;1^mu ml mu at *&gt;•
Kii m riling a tnl contglfi thr
&lt;111Ion in Hgnfurd* ■ci'ord- • h ill ii» In wrltltig, and «hgt1
ducted by the Elks Club and ing in their own ares and the plgi • of rr»l&lt;|rrii« amt |ioh! of*
Ing to plgi th rr ro f rftoord- ftlgfg (lie |i1®r® of r«&lt;!denrft « * d
same thing tould happen to flro •drirtai of thr claimant
the Salvation Army.
of fir®
gddrggg
of
the
9it In (MmI Hook l t |m ( f &lt; )•*&gt;■t
■ml mm! -»• » worn to
Ik®
13 gnd 11, I*i)li1la It ecu rd * cl at flight, and ahull he ftwufn
*
Toya, candy, apples, oran­ (Seminole). *
cUIffiant. 111» Agent r aHMTtnvt!',,
o f
s&lt;(: m l n o l i ?
C o n ill r ,
F ' l o f - to tty Die rl* tin unt. Mu a Rent,
ges and cookies will lie waiting
''A s far as Miyrtin is con­ Uf 114a- atifll* ftllftit tic V *1(1
or g(torn*-)r and grrarnffgnlM
I.U.
/» John T hhntfiri.l Jr
f»»fe&lt;1 ttiig )«th dgy of D#e- tfjr 4 ftllng fee aef un* riyi iar god
for the children's arrival. The cerned," he stressed, "we ale
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gift*, fruit and other goodies
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|ho Elks, with llie cooperation
Sat Puri, Avenue K.-utli
Juhn K v i n ,
t ffcegftftd
YOU'D [OCX SAD ,ID O . IP
Winter P*ih. Florid*
of oUier local organisations in­
As ese.-ulors e*C ths l^sst
Itutchlgofi gnd Lftffltr
Putilteh nets. 11, it. f4, IV44 S II (), |»rft wer II
* " Will en&gt;| ■**stsrnenj nf
YOU WAD SCO M01HER5-W
cluding the Lions Club and
Jan
l 1SSS.
Kratih Ctdn i. deceased
Pn iiford, Florid a
UAW VI5ITIN6 YOU.
American Legion Post 33.
Ctm -O
At t*»r fifty* for Admlnlgf rgtor
Publish Dee. tl,
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United U F Urged

Martin Co. Turns Thumbs Down

Sanford Elks
Start Today On
Holiday Tour

Legal Notice

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Pageant Set

Church Groups
Have Program
By

Jins

Casselberry

Ths Woman's Society of
Christian * Service and the
Men’s Club of -Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
held a combined meeting
Tuesday night In the church
sanctuary.

Mrs. Philip Catsber, WSCS
president, gave an inspiration­
al talk and Hr*. E. P. Rich­
ards, program leader, related
a Christmas atory. A quartet
made up of Rev, and Mra. Deb
mas Copeland, Mlaa Phyllis
Caaaber and Benda Caesbw
tang appropriate songs to Illu­
strate the atory,
Following the program ccffee and cookies were served
In Weavar Hal). On the hos. teas com ml ilea war* Mrs.
Thomas Gulllekaoo, chairman
and Mra. Carlyle Swofford,
Mra. Mary Pyl*. Mrs. L. E.
Swope, Mrs'. William TUford
and M n. Copeland.

Baptist Program

L

Forest City Baptist Church
will present n Chrlatmaa Mus­
ical Procram under direction
of Mrs. Clifford Gresham this
Sunday at ths 7:30 p a t serv­
ice A recaption will be held
following the program. The
puhUs la tavtudi
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This Sunday
*u
A Christmas pageant l»!lthe story of “ The l.ittirst
Angel” and presenting a por­
trayal of the Manger Scene
will take place at First Pres­
byterian Church of Sanford
Sunday at li p.m. featuring
members of the Pioneer and
Young People’s groups. The
church’s annual Joy Gift Ser­
vice will he combined with
the pregram.
Narrator will be Mr*. Roy
Mann and organist will be
Mis* Joan Wilke. Young peo­
ple participating will include
Tom Hemphill, Jim Dodson,
Helen Mann,' David Parker,
Buddy Burton, Wendy Sehilke,
Fred Ganaa, Andy Lyon, Bill
Stamper, Steve Grier, Hob
H e n d e r s o n , Gary Ganaa,
Parry Echelberger, Jim Buck.
Ur, David Aiken, Bob Powell,
Charles Hunter, David Lanier
and Craig Orsrno.

CORRECTIONTbs Dusty Boots Riding As­
sociation hors* show will be
bald this Sunday and not Jan.
20 as reported In Wednesday's
edition of the Harold. Show U
scheduled to begin promptly
at 1 p. m- at Ute rodeo arena
on Onora Road and there will
be a Junior and senior division
highpolnt trophy awarded as
vel] as a trophy and six rib­
bons lor aacb division.

IV 1 1 1 1 , 4'lltCI IT i u ( IIT o f
fill
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I- o. Do* it:.
Illhenli, lie rale
YOU A l i a ItUIUJIlT N O T I­
F I E D that a Complaint tur Di­
vorce snd uttier relief has been
filed asalnet you In (he above
«t i ted
Court.
wherein
the
ru in t lff , LON'ICK MA Y IYS LDUN. Is seeking a Final De­
cree of Divorce A Vinculo M a ­
trimonii, avalnal you
YOU
AIUS
IIKItKttr
tIBy t'll lKD In eerve ■ ropy of
your AUAwer or other Defence
to the Complaint
upon Ibe
I'lalnlltre attorney, IS. JACK SON
II a a s ZU.
Allorney
at
I.aw, IIS North Orange Avenue.
Bulla IS. Orlando, Orange Coun­
ty, Florida, end file (he original
Answer or other Defanee In the
office of the Clerk of the Cir­
cuit Court on or before the
4th day of January, t i l l , or
otherwlss a Decree Pro Confeeeo may U emered against
you In default thereof and this
cause will proceed Ea Parle,
(TEA L)
Arthur H. neckwlih, Jr,
Clerk of the CiMStrvhiurt
Uyi Martha T. Vlhleu
Deputy Cleik
E. JACKSON HAASZB *
Attorney for ITalntlff
t l » No. Oraaae Avenue,
Built II
Orlando, Florida
Publish Sea. I 11. 11. II. n i l
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CAROL. JOAN ..KNOX
pisintirr;
vs
tV II.I.IA M C I I A R L K B KNOX.
Detunleul.
VOTICK TO D E F E N D
TO i \Y ll.t.l AM
C H A II L K H
KNOX
Whdse Is st known restdenoa I*
CBN - AD 11«11TO
Unltsd Blades NeVy
c/o fl se t Poet Office
I’ensecota. Klorlils
You will hereby lake notice
that s complaint tor divorce
hee been filed egelnel- you by
Ihe plaintiff la the above alyle l cause.
You ura hereby required lo
f 1 1j your uppearaifle. answer,
or other pleading lo said com­
plaint, either pereonelly or by
attorney, In Ihe office of the
Clerk of Circuit Court In Ihe
Bemlnola County Courthouse at
Hanford, Florida, on or befora
thu SSth day of December, Ills,
ofherwtea a Decree Pro Con.
feeeo will l&gt;* entered against
you.
An abbreviated style of this
•case lo K a o s v. Kaos, la
Chancorr No. I l l l l .
The
na t u r *
of . relief
Bought Is divorce.
.Dated at Hanford. Bemtnole
County, Florida, this SJttj. day
of November, l s l l .
(SE A L)
Arthur I t Beckwith. Jr*
Clerk Circuit Court, temlDels County
Byt Marika T. Vthlea
Deputy Clerk
Orvlllo Johneon, III
o( Ike la w office of
Joeeph M. Muraeko ,

p. a Boa m

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F e u Burk. Florida
Attorney* tor Plaintiff
Publish Nov. IT
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m i : m ^ t i i j i u u i \ i . &lt; ih
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JLN I I I A N T F I M NO. Ilftug
X t lT IIE I l f
f i i n i : i l. n e i nr: ui i t
PlltST N A T IO N A L CITY n INK.
N E W YyitK. a New York llenhIng Corporation,
Plaint Irr,
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A l.n KR T O E N T I L E end JU­
AN ITA a t N T I L E . his wife.
Defendants
TOI A Lit BUT O E N T I L E slid
JU A N IT A OE N TILE . bis
wife
Tteeldence Unknown
m u
a hi:
i u : it b u y
n o t iF1BD that a suit to foreclose
a Mortgage haa been
filed
egelnel yuu in the above court
by the above named Plaintiff.
The proferty Bought to be
forecloeed le ae follows:
Lot
1*0. L O N tl D A 1. B.
FIRST A D D I T I O N
TO
LONUWOOD, according to
the Plat thereof ae re­
corded in Plat Book tl.
Page SI, of the Public Hecorde of Semlnule County.
Florida.
YOU A R K R K O U IR E D to file
your Answer with tbe Clerk ol
the Court and to eerve a copy
upon the P la l n llf fe Attorney.
IRVINtI NATH ANSON, P. a
Doi ( I. Cocoa, Florida, not taler
than December flth, iSdl. It
you fall lo do eo, a decry* pro
roafeeeo
&gt;will
be
amend
ageinet you for thu relief de­
manded In the Complaint.
W IT N E S S my-han d and the
eeal of eatd Court at Semlnolt
County, this t u b day of Nov­
ember, till.
IS B A L)
Arthur If. Beckwith, Jr„
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vthlea. D-C
Irving Nalhaneoo. Csq,
P. a Bos 14
Cocos. Florida
tl. Publish Nov. I f * Deo. «. » .
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T\’ Time Show of lh« Night:

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lili\KHi»L TMXUKXCIICS' At-

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and makes you howl as he thst there can be only ore Oif ar Levant Jokes about tho

"M r. tunei up hii Instruments. An- conclusion. Complicating mat. state of his health, then shows

th u*h th* *»tl&gt; mornln* l«
apt In he depretelng no that jTou

Msgoo's Christmsi Carol." other good spot Involves the
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uii t»r %%!••• *«• #irr|* ut* • t»i XLolor) (Rerun) Thii dflight
singing Guire Sisters Trio who
get » 4 u k M up nn reel and r* . fu| adaptation of D lc ken i' Im*
Uaatlon. you find Utar **•»**
• • think they've got a good comMpeeVa for mortal atory it recommended
lonicrana* punning &gt;• « » u • • without reservation. The ani mercial name. And the whole
*»in!n« iht « « * « * ' « ' * » « » " ■ • mation is tupe rb and the show Is a field day for Dennis
llm» *111** »na fln.llnx ( h f ' - l .
,
„
,
,
p r « » » n i . that h »v « i-.m choice of Jim B i c k u * to play Day who gets a chance to
aitricuU i « obtain.
(he voice of Scrooge it inspir- clown his way through a'aer­
t n i K « iJIarch St In » p n l t*i ^
, -p,
Biclttll • MtgOO . ies of impersonations.
— Inatral of b .l n s a., f » c » U " u *
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9:30-10:30 pm. ABC. 12
with kin. ait down an.i rind out Scrooge character it exactly
* bat th«v » a n l . Co.oparata (he way this tort Of catting O'Clock High. ‘ ‘The Suspect­
» h » r a faaalMa and yon ha.a a.
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...
finitely m.-re harmony .o.-n, 'tould.be handled and b) Itt ed.'* Another mystery against
t'arry ihreuah « Uh lilaaa f..r tit. excellence e x p o s e d whit's a'background of wtr. A war
creaeeii aa.uriiy.
wrong
with the
network's "Mr.
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r.m',. " ^ a ^ i l t , io,,’ .'i'r.h aI M'SOO Serlet.") The Jule Savage's gunners of being *an
•hopping now with much *.&gt;• Stine Rob Merrill score it one escaped' murderer and sets
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ma*a *lf
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for
gift*
of the best created for TV, out to prove it. It becomes so
|ef Impor'anr*
Taha Hm* t
tuneful and at times strong a case of persecution
• how loyalty in romra 1 a». n * - wa rm
gralaful for ptrHnanl Informa­ tcry smuiing. An hour loaded
tion ptarn you:
I I K M IM t May 51 |o Jun* 5|r wifh highliKht* for the entirr
__.lotting buoy with bilta c o ­ family and a per!ei;t holiday
da. bu'lgat* »te. » i r l » 1* vary
a l l ! today, but b* gura you do show. Other familiar voices:
not ovtr.lraw on your arrount
Morey Amsterdam. Jack Ca».
ft* omirOnti*
with
bttainaaa
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xidy and Leu Trema&gt;n«. . * ____ *__arnilrl nUaAv i dk . aaa,
r onTic t*. TK o&gt; Vtl tTt* i f STtB" VBT
H 30 9:30 p m. CBS The Kn
future
ft •• •| . V r w o o p *
won* i'll it.iiHScw i I m« . i : tertamers. Since Bob Newhart
(ft* New a, 44'eath«*r,
Sporla
July 511— lt*fr«ln fi»m pul,
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tin* nii.rr*' ir*t»r«■ta *h»*-i of
the only.one of the shows
H ) Newallaa
your* i..day ainra you mu*' •!&lt;&gt; nominal stars on hand, the ft
C l Huntley - Hrlnklar
H ) Tha Big Movie
v/uM.y S V ^ r i J V m ' V . : : hour need, the spark provided
t o Walter (•rnnkita
pay an) obligation! ) ou derm h&gt; the £U£ftt appearance! Of *.no ( 2l Y i n c e Perrlnper
• ft ft Wyatt Karp
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Ktl Wynn a n d
Rosemary
I.i:n (July 55 to Anauai *1*
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» " h t looney. Wynn clowns with T.ia • • M a goo a \ n u i ’ •a»’»l

ters are the death of the news­ it isn't ail bad by hitting the
man and the gunner's preg- piano kryi for parts of
nant wife. There's an exciting “ Rhapsody In Blue.'' Malcolm
showdown scene aboard a Muggrrdige haa a. filmed in­
crippled bomber when Savage terview with a group of
it temporarily blinded. Mich­ Americans outside the Chicago
ael Callan plays.the title role, Tribune building and not one
Edward Ruins it the dogged of them knows anything about
reporter and, of course. Ro­ the British elections. In a liva
bert Lansing-Is Stvage.
(taped) turn, he unleashes
10-U p m. NBC. The Jack some anti Rattles, anti-rock
Paar Show (Color) it's gel
n' roll invective. Randy Paar
ling to be familiar, 'but the talks to Bealle fans in London
best part of the show is Gwl- and exposes English teenagers
frev Cambridge’s funny rou- to be just.as idiotic as our
tine on hit problems in get-iown The Muppets are alto on
ting * c»li in New York City,! hand.
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H I Haw h da
ft :n I 4| Addamft Tim ll v
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r*)-xsi-» ♦&gt;.»*««••**•
it* dlrb-l. a*l * " l n « faal ll'W-. ihYTfrtatrr trr ‘ The Laughing
rvrr. prepare tl«»n Should he 'rat Song." Mux Clooney sings 9 ft* H i V » l * M l n » ' * t'«y
Ion*the ggrud*
9 10 • |* J».-k lUnny
| y i i i i h i (Aufiuat :a
t- solo and also joins John D a v ­
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ambar s s i — H&gt; aotna ov*. &gt; • .r i|)&gt;on , w hose &gt;olo Ls " I Won
plana with *nod alllaa. »h&lt;. ?&gt;■•»
. ,
. JA (I® ( :» l . r k I'a .r
hav* th* pnwtr ef th* pla n*'* der a* I tSander ) on a men*
H i Th* R . p o r '. r
you maw* th* meat of tola t*- |eV of older "hlta." Newhart J® 1® (9) r * r m * r , l'* u s h t » r
thar difficult day. K n t a " » l n
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ll eft o
N*«r*
tham talar, xhoar your rt*»d
an“
Buchwald do their
19) N.wtlltv*
lion
cuAtomary routines and there U M tl» Johnny C . r . o *
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parents and later play worried
children in "p iti ful l ’lacr "
Uol&lt; then does a slipping TV
»
in
Klip Top Jung le"
with Mrs Crosby as his wilr.
And Hu- filial skit with Garner.

their Christmas till, " T h e Ma ni
with all the T o y s ."
8.3U 9 p m
d * m » Family

A B C . Tile
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K am il) "
takes up a i l and.
critic
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when a

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her a teacher
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Sam P n a ss o . a destitute ail
i*l who s been trailing on Pali
In's

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visitui &gt; rraction to the aome-l
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Benny
P rog ra m
"Am ateur
S h o w ." Another funny allow as
Jack cuts his budget by book­
ing tome ainalcur a d s
Mel
Blanc resurrects Ihe old hit
about getting musical sounds
nut of a (xillrcllnn ol whiskey
hotlfel fif fr iflo various heights

Liberty Bowl

Florid*. w » » the overwhelming
choice of i n 11 m »n psnel of

Moves Inside

sports writers for Southeastern
Conferences* "Sophomore of the

ATI-A NTIC
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eight g a m r
winner with a

Y ea r *
Spurrier received eight firstplace vote*, while runnerup
Marcus
Rhoden.
Mississippi

tough defrni)#- and Weal Vir
State haUhark, had only one ginin. rhgmpionft of thr Sur/th
t *Sptfrrftrr«M
pointu ovgrall. r r n Conference move thr rol
including
second
an.1 third l r « e howl season indoors here
voles. While Rhoden had Saturday when they meet In
COUlO I S i t ' S
p liir
the alxth annual l iberty Howl

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Other* rerelvlnr first ptxee S * m e at ( o m e n t m n Hall.
voles were Tennessee tackle
K * " " ' . frozen out five
Joe

Graha m

fullback

Mike

and

Kentucky

McGraw

running in Philadelphia.
1* • »

'“ ' rld

Spurrier, of J.Jmson City. ° u » *h" r'’
■* " I,rr
Teem
______ ,______________
completed __
63 ............
of I I f , C h rU tm a * *|H.rts festival. It
Oil" » » r . t « 111* tntsl will tie tele vised
nationally
pas tes for
yarns tits total _
^
,t
7
offense of 1.089 yards made beginning '‘ l*b a I I *3 p m .
S T’), kickoff
him the seventh-sophomore l n '(E
1( ft•!’'
kieknlf
I SE C history to gain more than
1.00«e" yards
lie also was

an outstanding

punter.

‘Horn A K in g’
The Adult Chclr of First
Haptist Church, Hanfurd, will
present the Ctyyitlmas C a n ­
tata, "Burn A King," by John
W . Paterson, thia Sunday at
7:45
p.m.
with
Mrs,
Gu y
Biihop directing. Soloista will
b« Leo Wataon, Mr*. G, B.
Drake, Mra. Harria Kolda, H.
E

McSwatn and Gerald Cov*

ington.
World's largest lake ia the

Caspian Sea.

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l i r n Mid Florida
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Mamar of thr fungi*
Major Mrrrurv
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Planrt Patrol
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(1 P I ) Quarterback Slave Spurrier, of

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Steve Spurrier
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i 91 Hhork T h r * l* r
S1.1S H i N . w , , 8pori*. vv* »-

"T e a

Claus Boh gets In three funny
sketches, one with each guest
Martha and he play woiried

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and

brings cn guests Martha Rwye,
Kathryn Crosby. Na ncy W i l ­
son. (lie Heachluiys anti James
Garner, who later plays Santa

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four

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Wynn,
8:30 9:30 p nt. NBC. Bob
Rob
Hope Comedy Sj&gt;erl»l

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thry «!*• financial aaalrintis-r
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k *&lt; dii’
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2 Huskies Sign
With Nationals
By Cniled Presa
The National Football Lea­
gue, which already hax.ita
share of husky young mpn, has
,added
uu&gt;1, two ,MWI%
„....
more huskies with
the signing o&lt; two standout
player* from the University
of Washington.
Burly Junior Coffey, Waahington'a top running threat for
the past three years, came to
term* with the Green B*y
Packer* *nd UckUplactlacker Jim Norton affixed hit sig­
nature to a San Francisco
Forty Nincrs contract.

sati kpay
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P. M.

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• H A l f l u INC OF CENTltAI#
F l^ if t lP A . a Florida (&gt;ctp&lt;*ra*
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Pla»n’ ' f f
Vn«i at# her»hy ncdfied ’ hit pi |*e(tv p i m r a la d against la:
l**.ie 42 and It t*elng a r a ­
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Spring*
Fl**rtda, togathar
M »TI« ’K’ IB 14ft It t: IIY tllVKN t*&gt; ia*|Utred to file &gt;i»'it an
with all building* tharann.
(tiff ftUatit to • Float pe* re* nf • wet Hi(h. Iha 4'leik nf fh'f
aa ra. «'idad In P*ad Book
Mortgage
&gt;»*(# |n*i|fe datei Criufl. and to » • ( ( • a copy
I I I pace T9 nf th* P’lbllr
(hereof tj|i&lt;*n the ptamtlff or
f ' * , emft,e* titftf I ' M 4»’d ••*(•(
lleo«»rda of Seminole Coun­
ed tn (' ha nr » • % ( ' « • • N’«» HSftt plaintiffs
a (tor nay,
ntioae
ty. Florida
f the (*irr«iit ( ’••(irt r»f the tiaiiie and «*l*lteaa te K \ 41
Y**(l ar« herelty re*|u(|ed la
Ninth J u*llr la I Clr. ult In end Hit* *tft ft* ” 1.1. I F F J It I* &lt;» Hot
your ah■* r t «»i
other
f**r Hrmlfi'il* I'nunta. Fl**(ida 1®ftt. 2«® N Perk 4%*nue. Han­ file
h tier*mn T I I K
MK’ ” N P F K P
ford Flcfi-i• s : ; : i
not tat«r pleading h 11k tha (?ler k of th**
ft 1 . 4 ! .
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A P |4ft4
a ho %e Court and to #*r%a a
If (o u fall tn do #n, d#' re# eopy thereof upon Qjlenr—Jf*4
4bH«e |ATI(»N (ift ci.r.VKtaftNP
t’nltad i*tale* A*,rpor«n
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l- Uin tlff. and I ' l l l V I K XI ' " I t
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"&gt; * &gt; * " * I d*- Church Street, (lr1ando| Flo r­
v i i . i r s *nd i:i t.x xt " &gt; 1 1
1..1 ,&gt;.
......... mp iat."
ida. attorney* fr*t the plain*
\ K l . l t 'M, 1.1* » l l » . " I * lir f.f .d -?
Til * natur* o f M id *ult h*. tiff, on «*r hef«»ra January Pth.
ante. I will aril (n (It# htgliept ing
f**r
F* »ll K( *U (HI ’ It FI OF l®!4. If you fail to do m a
tha decree pro tortfraao h ill ha e n ­
arid beat bidder for *-*iah al the )I’ 'IITU \'!l! m&lt; umbering
Fropl poor *»f the MrmiMole pr**perty in beminule County tered agalnet you for Iha r e ­
('••Miitr CourtItotiae in tl»e (*lty Florida to-w|t.
lief demanded la the Complaint
W I T N E S S mv hand and tha
«.* M«fiford (*«»tinl) of feitilnole
l J ’ T 10 H C N L A N P KPT AFlorid ft. at 11!fu» A M **n the
TKK
riflPT
AIHHTION. eeal of oahl Court In Hanford,
t lt li ’ley of January, H I ’*, th#
• fo«&gt;rdtng to plat lh#re«»f ■amin ie •Vniaaii &gt;
d -«ia ihia
f oll o w in g
d en rli*e*t
properly
i r t t i i d f l In l*lat Hook II, 1«lh day of Pe cmbet. 1)#4.
P a ge * 9T and I I , o f the- ( S E A L )
• a net forth In •eld F lo e ] l»e
n e e . t o *w lt:
puhllr records of Pemlnola
Arthur It Uftiknilb. Jr,
l.ot
« 2.
IIK A It
I* A K E
County, Florid a
nark
IIIL t-ll
ii H o rd ln g (n the T og ath a r with* "all atructutaa
liy: Martha T \Tktan. P C
P la l theieuf, aa (f t o r d e d In and
Improvement a now
and Harlan Turk of tha firm of
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Southern Bell minuter Bob
Shedden laid today that the
telephone company face* i
tremmdou* problem In hand
ling long distance calls begin­
ning on Chrlatmai Eve and
continuing through Chriatma*
day.
••Florida'* problem In hand
ling the Increased volume of
call**" Khedden aald, "i* com­
plicated by the following fac­
tor*:
. 1, "Oeographlcelly1 Florida
DISTINGUISHED COM PANY joined the Kiwanjana at their ladies’, day
U in a poaitlon pf Joeing ».t the
bottom of a funnel in the rout,
luncheon. Spccinl guests were’ Kiwanis Lt. Gov. A1 Gailoway and Mrs,
G n lM a u (le ft), o f Wilder Pnrk; Metropolitan Opera singer Richard
ing of long diitance call*. Calls
Iloltzclnw, who entertained the club with renditions o f seasonal song3;
going to or coming from Cali­
fornia or Maine must go
Mrs. John Darby and Dr. Darby, president o f Kiwanis.
through the »mall part of the
funnel before they «an be completed.
2. "Florida’a tremendou*
growth ha* been mainly
through the Immigration of
evening at my home On SaturBy Mr*. II. U Johnson
people from all over the coun­ Well, * what a wonderful urday morning we will go over
try to our »tal«. Thli large Christmas present Bob and
to L'matiUa to visit the Criptran*ferred population gene. Bclty Mann have already re­
ratea a larger number of long ceived. They have a precious pled Childrens Home there.
diitance cal!* than l* exper­ little gal, Nancy Ann, born This will be something that the
fly Donna E *l*a__ _
girls will talk about for-a long
ienced „in„ other ilatcs.
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,
lest SunH,y weighing aeven
time to come. • • • Ttuth Gal­
Promise
of veto of ait ap­
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pounds, 10H ounce*. Don't yorf
ma* tend to last longer than know that Postmaster Bob is lagher was a most gracious proved motion of the Alta­
during other times of the year. walking on air. Congratula­ hostess last week at her home monte Springa Town Council
"Despite the-- addition of tions to Betty and Bob. • • • for the Lake Monroe Home­ in relation to the sole of almany more long distance cir­ Frances Warren decided she makers Club. Thirty-one ladies
cholie beycragea on New
cuits we realise that delays would be ill for a while. Hear attended thii affair. Olga Hun­
ter
and
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of"
assisted
Year’a waa handed down by
on call* from Christmas Eve pneupionla got her down. But;
through Christmas day will oc­ like the old'siying, you can’t Ruth in entertaining the club Mayor Lawrence Swofford at
and our County Agent Myrtle a meeting of (he rouncil Wed­
cur," Shcdden said.
keep those good gals down.
Subscriber* can avoid delays ghc |( nQw up im, bick it Wilson. • * • J. C. Sapp and
nesday.
by calling before Christmas work. • • • Little Joy Wilson is wife Naomi drove down to
Reading of minutes at op­
Plant
City
to
see
her
parents,
Eve or after Christmas day.
in the local hospital taking »
Also, by using direct dis- series of tests. Joy 1* the the A. V. Knights. Mr. Knight ening of the mM-waek season
.U hce dialing, subscribe!* ran daughter'of Valllc and Harry I* not well so their visit cheer- revealed that council had
eave delay* in getting call* Wilson of Rivet-view Avc. We cd him up * • • So vcy aprrj p&gt;1—d m amUan Mat Saturday
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through. If the circuits arc hope she is soon out of the hos­ to h&lt;*ar that Fred Holly U now* . . .
confined in Stmlnole Memorial whlch would p' rmil lh* Ren‘
busy hang up and try liter.
pital and can enjoy the coin­
Reduced rate* are in effect ing holidays and that import- Hospital. Hope to sec him out; 'ieivoua Bar to remain open
•11 day Christmas day, Shed- an* visit from Santa Claus. 1 real soon. After ail this is the [until 3 a.m. New Year'* aa
hunting season and along wild I requested.by owner id Hilt ta­
den pointed out.
know lhal small sister Kim
"While you are enjoying the misses her scry much. * * * lus fishing hr can't miss that ' tahlishment. At the time
holiday, over 40 operators will Also on the sirk list, and re- * * * Mr. ansi Mrs. Frank Swofford advised council It
be working, doing their best ccntly out of Ihe local hospital Chandler who have been here] bad no authority to extend
-■». to speed your long distance hut still unahlr to return to with their son-in-law and I hours except by amendment
greetings to friends and rrla ^
|s rnbr Klliun T „|nr daughter Boh and llrtty Mann to the ordinance governing
will ire returning home to Lit- sales of alcholic boveragci
lives, so please have patience
Is hating trouble with hi«
tf there is a delay," Shcdden back. * * * The high schisil tie Rock, Ark shortly after end at his insistance Wednrsheing here for the arrival of day night, minutes were rorrequested.
band will have their Christmas
Ilttle \ancy Ann to the Mann reeled to include this stateparty Saturday afternoon at household • • * Welt kiddies merit.
the hfune ot Ronnie Krederenjoy the m-xl two wi-rks while
Town attorney Joe Davis
1Irk’ t parents on Banana Lake.
school is out ami lie careful was instructed In draft the
We fgijK- lhal Mrs Ernest
so you will lie able to. enjoy needed amendment extending
Cowley, wife of .He hand dir- chr)UrM„ dly ind „ „ „
return sale* hours until 4 a.m. on
eclor. will be out of the hospital
on Jin , . . .
Our this the specified date which,
and can attend this party
thought this week: "There Is If vetoed hy the mayor, still
A gift of Jewelry ha* longThis group has a wonderful
no point high enough that one ran he passed hy a threelaating appeal, and will !&gt;*
lime every year It is very nice
fourths vole of Ihe rouncil.
ran «a&gt;. "Tins is the peak "
treasured and remembered for
of (iordon and (itnmr Kreder
many Christmases to come
Irk to have this wonderful
Your local jeweler hns a wide group at’their home * • • The
range of jewelry and acres- Handy Helpers 1 II girls will
series to suit every iiildget Iiih p their party Saturday
and taste; chances are excel
lent that you will find that
just-right gift.
The Jewelry Industry Coun­
cil suggests lliat you consid­
er his taste and make your
selection accordingly, If hv‘»
County I{**ft•I I)f{ntrlim&gt;n(
fond of a silver tie-rllp or Silpl. J. C L av under Raid totack and ruff links, get him «li«y thAt county rrowi nr*
a similar set III gold hut f&lt;d Mill earnjiletItijr th# fill op*rlow the general style he likes nt ion on the -Mh Hi reel e x ­
the best. Choose n gift he’d ternum project nod t hut It
aelect, himself, and enjoy act­ Ahouhl bo open shortly for
trnfflr.
ing him wear it.
Lavender i*id two rrtw i
Remember, a source of extra |drasurr is personalising have nirt at the center but
your gift. Shop In- time tu the murk land men nt this
have your gift t-ngiavi-d with point is rufjiiifinjf additional

Lake Monroe Jottings

Jewelry Gill
Has Long Appeal

25th Extension
Fill Continues

Altamonte Bar
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Judy Klnniird, the little girl
who w *i injured In a hit andrun accident aoma time ago,
ha* received a. personal gift
from the Girl Scout* of Troop
s«z.

At a recent meeting the
Scout* voted to send Judy a
Christmas card with money

Lyndon To Spend
Yule At Ranch *
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
President Johnson plans to
apend the Chriatmaa holidays
at hit ranch in Texas.
He told newsmen he may
have conferences at the ranch
with government official* and
other* on hi* forthcoming
meeiagrs to Congrre*.
The Chief Executive did not

for Telia* or how long
would stay.

Bans Ballet ••
JERUSALEM, Israel (U P !)
— The chief laratll theater
censor banned the Guinea Na­
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January debut because ita

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enclosed' with which to boy
puzzles or bookj for her Christ­
mas.
During the past few weeks
the girl* also hava been busy
making gift* for their families.
They constructed wall plaque*
using different flies of mac
arotii, rice, pictures and spray.
They alio made special Christ
mas cards.
Before
Thanksgiving
the
Scouts made party favors for
residents of the Sarepta Home
and place cards atop Individ­
ual packages of tissue*.
Friday the girls of Troop

"It'a not art,’*

5 0 w ill» Join Other S*nford
Girl Scout troops in a mas*
carol singing In the mall be
tween First Street and Com
marcial Avenue. The carolling
Is slated to begin at 7 p. m.
Other recent troop activltie*
Include a Christmas party with
an exchange of giftj, singing of
carol* and enjoyment of re­
freshment* served by hoalesi,
Debra Albert.
All of these project* of com­
munity service help the gifls
earn their bidges, All troop
member* are fourth and fifth
grade student* at the Westaide
Grammar School. Their lead­
er* are Mr* Tom Albert and
Mr*. Russell Kitncr.

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hit Initials, monogram or prl- fiU to b,,nk’ UP “ &gt;• k'tsde.
Other crews, said Lavender,
weeks usually Is required fur fir* Iilifairtng curb* on TKe
Southwest Road projeet.
such engraving, hut during
the Christmas tush yuu'll hr
safer If you order'the gift s
full month ahead of time,
You may choose from a var­
ied array uf fine modern
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let. Kings sr. very popular. ' » “ » Un“
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to select a
new.........butane i,lighter
i Bello in Hendry County.
for his pocket or desk . . .
The nompany said it could­
'‘miles" of lightings with no
n't be certain of how large
fuss. Other gift suggestions
the atrike was until It com­
include up-to-date w a t c h
pleted an ll.HUO-fout well. Rut
bandt In metal, leather or
it said preirnt information
'auedr; wallets, cigarette cas­ wan ants going ahead with
es, key chains or cases, watch Ihe work.
chains, and always popular
cuff-link* set with colored
atone* and matching tie tack*
or ti« clip*.
I f ha enjoy* playing ho*t,
there am bar acceseorlts,
cocktail shaker* and glasaes
The Oakwood Development
are always In demand, and
Company, Inr., ha* been
the**, too, may be iniUaleJ
granted a charter by Secre­
If you shop early. Another tary of State Tom Adam*.
•mart gift fo r men 1* • set
The coroporatlon list* 8b
o f silver tumbler* which •hare* of common etock at no
make every drink a luxurious par value and will deal In real
treat. What a atatus symbol, aetata development. Incorpor­
when th* offica crowd cornea ator* ara listed as Betty Y.
to a party!
and William R. Kchluaemryer
Give him something lasting, Jr., both* of Geneva, and
aomathlng. personal in jew­ Helen J. Shock, of Tituevfll*.
elry and you really can't go The corporate paper* were
filed by Atty. Joe Davit,
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ist?
You don’t, a panel of cducatora ha«
agreed.
Discussing educational, problems
peculiar to the fast-changing space
. age, Dr. Robert L. Clodius, vice pres­
ident for academic affairs at the Un­
iversity of Wisconsin, spoke frankly
and with common sense.
“ You despair o f teaching anyone
just facts,” he said, “ because facta
seem to change.
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today is wrong. The trouble is, we
don’t know WhtcBTthird.
“ You have to teach college stu­
dents the new three R’a of reason,
realism and responsibility, and hope
that they will nave some enduringqualities which will lust for the next
40 years."
It’s comforting to know that ed­
ucators are meeting the challenge of
modern living with those same three
R ’s— reason, realism and responsibil­
ity. That’s a hard combination to
beat, and it ought'to get the jofy done
for educators AN D students.

Dr. Cort flin t stresses
Ih* tremendous job of per­
sonal rounkellng w h i c h
modem clergymen render.
And hla street on film* and
Rating Scale* to help Pre­
vent divorre, delinquency
and school drqpouta ia sup­
erb, ao scrapbook this rase.
And send for the sex book­
let below.

sexual afairs and tria l, mar­
But girl* can make boy*
riage. .
feel far more important by
And I’m not joking. Noah deft compliment* and other
got drunk. Jacob'* daughter psychological strategy than
Dinah indulged in an illicit by submitting to lexual ex­
ploration.
afair.
King David'* ton raped the
So send for my booklet
lovely Tamar. Jacob stole, tha |“ Sex Problems of Young Pco.
birthright from his brother,.! pie," enclosing a long stampEaau, etc.
ed. return envelope, plus 20
Anybody who thua trie* to cents.*
CASE U-459: Dr. Cort coax a girl into premarital
Use in to win mates with­
Flint is one of the nation's affairs is old-fashioned.
out gambling /ooliihly with
It is ultra modern scientific sexual dynamite.
leading Ilaptist theologians
fact* that prove *uch imma­
and pulpit orators.
(Always writ# to Dr.
He and his charming wife ture action ii unwise and Crane in care of this n ews,
are member* of our Scientific morally stupid.
paper, -enclosing* n long
So the churches are ahead stamped, addressed envel­
Marriage Foundation Board,
so fTtor our meeting, they of the jet age and space ope and 20 rents to cover
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spent the night at our home. * ships! .
typing and printing rosta
For they are advocating when you send for one of
“ Dr. Crane." he said, “ in
the past nine year* I have moral rule* that have been hi* booklet*.)
reunified in person, with over .evolved.only after thousands
10,000 different persons.
Iof years of savage juvenility.
"And this doesn’t include
''But, Dr. Crane," many a
second' or third interviews coed ha* protested, "then why
with.such troubled parishion- are boy* front even good fanter*.
|llle* so interested tn heavy
WOtMIMRI |»t*
" If vv» could thus h*v# our petting and sexual affairs?"
l» r « Tr«m lift r « i d » r a *■ f » K Scientific Marriage Founds- ] Well, girls, it isn't primar- ( llr
affair*. Tfcr a r l U r mar
tion produce sound movie* lly because of their sex a lira namr prn«He«t Ilia l*t»
•a* ala* rarrlaa tha aarllar**
and Rating Scales for teen­ hunger.
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iraa name and a4«fraaa. I.atlara
Instead, tt U chiefly a da- «r f***ar thaa
agers, as well as married rou.
ward* a j l l
Lvtr.es
pies, we could render a tre­ sir# to inflate their own ego
m
a d d m a a d fa a l t a r * a r * a r r r a i mendous social service."
by feeling more Important. ak|.
they a.
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vee.ssslltl... To.tee u a*i
Actually, our clergymen meaning more adultiah.
I t v .,
II
I p ab ll .h .d Sr Ths M . i a i a . . have been doing yeotimn *nrv&gt; ’ IV and movies, ns well ns
ire in trying to prevent di- ‘ snfnrlitu*
magazines,
have Editor. Hera's:.
Your editorial, "Illegal Use
vorce, dropouts and drlin- nowadays made It appear that
quejicy.
j he-men must smoke rigaret*. of Guns," •» the most sensible
That's why we find that sw’ill down liquor and seduce gun editorial it ha* been my
pleasure to read.
when a husband and wife ate girls.
Since' most people reset like
active together in the same
For this is right, to legislate
rliureh, they have ns mnrh as sheep an,| just follow thr against- the use o( guns In the
Ml times the likelihood of leader. nnd linre ln»ys
commission of a crime not
doubly tattooed across lh»» against the citizen to keep and
avoiding divnire.
K-’r Die rhtltrlirs are not chest WItll the motto. *»| bear arm*
old fashioned in their moral Want To Feel Importsmt."
I would say about five years
then they often tty* to smoke
emphasis.
extra, mandatory and non-paand
drink
nnd
paw
their
girl
tin the e o n t r a r y,* the
ndabtr for the use of a gun
•‘hutches ate ultra modern. It friends, just to keep np with
in the commission of a crime.
is ol,|.fashi,&gt;nrd to get drunk this falsa ‘‘ image" of ' the
or gambit' or indulge hi illicit modern male.
s; U. (Jim ) Crowe

went to considerable pains to get
where they are.
But if for no other reason than our
own individual security and welfare,
it. seems to make good sense for all
o f us to forget the campaign and .the
election, fratch up our family sqtfnbbles, and team up against our real
foes.
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Letters

Thought For Today
For freedom Christ has set us free;
stapd fast, therefore, and do not sub­
mit again to a yoke of slavery.—
Galatians 5:1.
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There is always one man to state
the case for freedom. That’s all we
need, one.— Clarence Harrow.

Bruce

Lyle C . Wilson Soys:

Biossafr— Roy Cromley
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nnd Sen. Everett M. Dirks,-n.
WASHINGTON ( NEA) — compart otganizalion manual
R-111. Wiiiild expect either
III founded rumor* of bis de­ which it considered a model.
happily or long to accept nil
pot lull lin'e beset DemocratSen. Barry Goldw ater bus
outsider a* spokesman on
ic Nation,i| Chairman John rnndiddy conceded that bis
party policy, C'i.*|'"ki-sm;in,,
llniloy dm mg most o f" his forrescfumlc. heavy uso of it in
maybe. But, bend n.»n? No.
neni ly font year* in office.
bis successful 1!M»4 fight for
Now all of this is a gie.it
Now. for the flint time, thr G ill' ptrsulriitiai nomina­
pity bemuse Walter Judd is
linn speculation seems to be tion.
an able man Moreover, be is
taking on genome substance.
The late John F. Kennedy
a certified conservative with
One source close In tha •mce told a friend Ihnt " I jury
prestige amoifg the modeiiile*
White House guesses that is the best rlr, lions man in
and even the left.,* of the
II.id, y might i, sign shortly the business
Johnson him­
Republican party. I he Coldutter I ' l i sidniil Johnson's. in- self mails ample use of
water forces study could ac­
iiugunration.Jan ill.
i t ill i,ui's political judgim nt*
cept Judd. It is likely that
Huilry is said to be snxmus III the campaign just conmost other pally elements
to got back to bis Connecti­ eluded. Communication be­
would take bun loo But what
cut law business. The White tween the two men was con
uIh.uI tha rongtessional ReHouse is known to have ex­ slant.
publicans who are the leal
tended nt least one feeler to­
Neverthrifts, s* s driving
elected spokesmen of their
ward a possible surersanr to
Kennedy organizer, O'Brien
party. General Ike overlook­
llailiy, but the man in ques­
inevitably left a trail of aded tha congressional leadertion disavowed interest m the
xrrtariet and detractors Hi*
slop .
Job. continuing identity as a "KenJudd's conservative certifi­
tine runmted replacement
nrdy man" could be a band!cate comes from Amcrhana
is Clifton Culler, longtime
imp to him at this moment.
for Constitutional A c t i o n
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I ACAI , a well adjusted or­
Some reports say friends
President, who took up un&lt;&gt;f
ganization headed by Adm
fici.il station m (be National of Vice 1'iaaidrnt elect HubHell Mol cell, rented I hr late
Comm'Hoc setting lust Jun &gt;M Hiunpbiey would like to
Herb,it ll.over was a memnary lint &lt; .liter is nol deep liar any dearly identifiable
!a*r of the founding group
ly vetted in national politics Kennedy mun as u Ituilry reFelix Moi ely of Maryland.
Another ft lend to Johnson placement They fem . 11, h a
Chat lea Edison of New Jer­
says " l think the I'lesideiit man would tend to undercut
sey me taiard members. ACA
Enterprise
Altanonte Springs
will do the tiudltiniinl thing ttie pirsidrntial prospects of
is responsible and respect- and go to un Irish Catholic " lliimphrey Mod advan* e those
Mr* Ritchie flarrii
Mrs. Jails llartoa
ablr.
000 S834
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Y tl t h e
afutrmeiitiiinrd of (hr late President's brothOn the record of service to
008 4004
feeler was not made In an rr. Senator-elect Robert F.
Bear Lake-Forest City
19l*iI, ACA rated nil membars I i i .I i
Catholic,
suggesting Kennedy of New York.
Mrs. Maryann Mils*
Lake Mary
of Congress tome years ago
One know Irdgrahle Drmnthat Johnson may not be
838-3078
Mrs. Francra Weatrr
The standard of judgment
nut
doubts, however, that
122-0211
tightly
committed
to
Oil*
Casselberry
was votes cast on issues
the President will lie governidea.
Mrs. Jsna Casselberry
Lak* Monroe
whirlj in the opinion of ACA
Should Johnson, however, vd by this consideration. Even
US-3041
Mra. H. L. Johnson
had
a significant bearing on finally deride to choose *n assuming Humphrey might
121-4711
O i Isola
preservation of thr principles
Irish Catholic, the most oh- !&gt;*- able to Influence him tn
Longwnod
Mrs. Joan Magi*
ami spirit of (he Constitution. vtolj* choice, • of eourse. is such a mailer, this Democrat­
Mra. Donna Kate*
JOS-1742
Here are tome scores:
038-3117
Lawfrnrt* O'Rrivn, who uartt. ic .ource believes that the deDeBary
Goldw tier 99 per rent Rep
to detach himself as the • l.lva phase ,,f (be Hum­
North Orlando
William E. Miller, R-N. V.,
Mr*. John Lae a
Mra. Margaret Cosby
Ptvsident's chief liaison nun phrey.Kennedy rivalry is too
000-4001
U 1 ----■♦tea Allf k . l n jQA.a».A*tmu&gt;
with Cnn£ MW"""
'" 11
Johnson. DTex., 10 per rent, i O’Brien u aiknnula«tjre«1 t/r f#rtor n*»w.
. Palis
Osteen
Sen- Hubert H. Humphrey.
Mr*. Mildred Haney
Mrs. Clarenea Snyder
a tuparh |mt|it toa1 "riranThe Prriifirnt'i r h n t r a,
c
n« per rent.
122-0101
iter- H# t» the author of * *hrn and if tt ha* tn hr
ACA scored Judd at 80 per
Geneva
^ 6 r ie d .
rent, t solid conservative cer­
Mr*. Evelyn Lnndy
Mr*. JoAnn Hay*
101-1100
141-4171
tification. The
Republican*
need Judd Perhaps they could
form a National Pbllry Com­
mittee with Congrei* repre­
sented but Judd as chstrmsr*
and authorised spoilsman If
llallrrk and Dirksen would
suggest something like that a
Poge 1-A Sanford, Florida
Fri., December 18,e'64 great many party problem^
would begm to shrink
f*»tA- a ia w t t , a o iT o a ana r r a l u a a a
r u a g v s L T s u s a . na.lists— - a w teti h u m w
BOSBST ALKXANUEM
'jt U A * l. r r a v r r a a a
United Press International
Th« trouble with General
Ike'* plan for a two-man
leadership of tha Republican
party to ba divided between
Ray Bliaa of Ohio and Walter
If. Sudd of Minneaota ii that
tha plan take* no account of
political reality.
Nobody aver claimed that
General Ike knew much about
politic*. Leaat of all did he
claim such for himaelf. He
waa dragged into politics beHaving that it waa a dirty
buaineai. He served nearly
four year* in the White Houae
before coming to realize that
it was a matter of import­
ance whether the citlzan*
elected Republican or Demo­
cratic majorities to Congress.
The general now proposes
Ray Bliss, a real pro, for
chairman of tha Republican
National Committee with re­
sponsibilities for party organ­
ization and housekeeping to
the exclusion of all else. That

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A ll Together Until .
Problems, problems, problems.
We all have them. What to get the
wife for Christmas . . . how to pay
for it . . . how long the family car
will last . . - what to do about the
loudmouths down thd street.________
But consider these puzzlers:
How to handle Red China nnd its
new nuclear bomb . . . jiggering the
income tax structure to make it bring
in enough money and still cost the
taxpayers less . . . a solution to the
Medicare hassle . . . whether to pull
up. back or out in Viet Nam.
Would we be willing to trade our
own troubles for the blockbusters
confronting the high brass in the
White House, Congress and the Pen­
tagon?
Sure, nobody made these fellows
take the job. Most of thorn, in fact,

it an excellent suggestion. It
bat been made from time to
time b y m o a t Republican
party lewder*.
Then the general propose*
that former Rep. Walter H.
Judd b* named Republican
policy spokesman. Named Re­
publican policy spokesman by
whom? that ia the question.
Another ia: From whence
would come the disciplined
political militia, commando*,
enforcer* and recruiter* to
validate Judd policies
party gospel?
If there is any elected, leg­
itimate, enforceable leader­
ship in the Republican party
as of now it consist! of Ev
and Charley, the Republican
leader* respectively of tha U.
S. Senate and the House
They art leaders in fart of
what remains of the Republi­
can force* and they are pol­
icy maker* to boot.
No on* who know* Rep
Charles A. Hallcck, R-Ind ,

made, is expected to reflect
most shut ply what h&gt; thinks
t* In -t for himself and lm
party in thr yenis up tu p.ntH.
wluii he should In, running
for his second full term.

t.

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City Editor
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Mscksaleal Supi
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wife doesn't know how 1 vot­
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Better
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Published dally ssoopt Oatorday. tuaday sad Ctxrislmas, pub- —Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of
lUkad Saturday pc s e t t l e s Christmas.
New York, replies to ques­
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Homs Lull vary
ltd w t .k
last election.
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sionist* — will not resign
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D EAD LINES
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Noon Day Before
Publication For
Injtrtion* and Kill*
(Bat. Noon Far Monday)

1. Lost &amp; Found
FOUND: Rad Bone Hound in
Enterprise Section. No colUr, contact LL Jim Bret ten,
122-1330 Eat. &gt;15.
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2. I’ craonalfl
Do you have a drinking prob
Um Write P. U, Boa 1212,
Sanford
4 . lleau ty Care
HARRIETT’E Beauty Nook,
io tt water, arming ipp'l*.
103 So. Oak, 322-5742.

CUT'N CURL Beauty Shop
311 Palmetto Ave.
322 0834
Evening Appointments

2 ADORABLE' Part Peraian ALL Type* ot new major Ap­
pliances at Draatlc Discount.
Kitten* Free. 3407 OrUndo
Call 322-6448, J A R Trading
Dr. •
Pott, Inc., 2309 S. Orange
BASSETT Pupplna, AKC. WUl
Bio*tom Trail, Orlando,
bold for Chritinai, Only
left. 222-7614.
SANFORD ELECTRIC
O.E, Appliance*—New k Used
XMAS SpecUI* while stock 118 Magnolia
322-1562
U iU , 2640 Hiawatha Are.,
Zebra*—20c; Guppies — 10c DISCOUNT Sale, Friday It
MoIUea— 25c; Snail*— 15e
Saturday on Washing Ma­
Plante—15c bunch; Flatlet
chine* (Automatic A Wring­
-25c.
er), Stove* etc. 1205 Celery.
Ph. 322-9360.
10. P o u ltry - L ivesto ck

MRS. BROWN M I L L E R ' S
Fruit Cake* at Winn Dixie
E. tat. St. or eall 522-9604.

2514 Otauge, 322 6325.

Legal Notice

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24. Well Drilling

21). Photo &amp; Equipment
W1EUOLDTS CAMERA SHOP
For ‘‘The Beat From All Your
Film*."
210 S. Park Ave.e Sanford

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31. Musical Instruments

CDO-II

BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
of 10,000 llama
1300 GrapevllU Ava.
FENCE POSTS: Creoaoted Cypress, 4"-8"x7 ft, loog, SOc
ea. Ph. 122 5654.
tlAHBI, KEN doll .clothe*,
ready for Xmas. SOc up.
322-9502,
___. _
STAUFFER Machine, excel
lent condition. 322 0556.
2 USED BIKES, t 28" War
rlor. 1 Spyder Type, Reason
able. 810 Myrtle Ave.

95. H o u m a For Sale

95. Houses For Sale

CASSELBERRY. 3 Bedroom.
SANFORD'S NE W EST
U KEEN’S IKAK
IH bath, large feoced back
HOMES, West 4th St. San Choice
lota
available
tn
ford. 3 Bedroom, ltt bath,
yard. See to appreciate, *650
g
Greenbrier of Lech Arbor
708 So. Park
322 3529
FHA A VA Loans. LMN EN­
Equity A aaaume *77 month*
overlooking
golf
course.
TERPRISES Inc.. Bulkier
ly. 8354880.
Custom building to your
Harold Logan, call 538-3911.
BOBEBT A. WILLIAMS
• purification*,
Greenbrier
Salesman on Duty 4:00 p. m.
Realtor
developed by
JUST LISTED
to dark.
Raymoed Lundqulat, A i m .
K1NGSWOOD
BEFORE you decide to buy
FA 34131 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
BUILDERS, INC.
any home in this area, make PA 54974
certain you aee the very
95. House* For Sale
20$ Fairmont Dr.
lovely 3 bedroom, S.bath cus­
I - BEDROOM, acreened-ln
tom built home located at
‘ M
TO YOU our Cliacta and
patio, rang*. 122-2071.
1811 Paloma Drive, here in
Friends — x very Merry
Sanford.
•
Chriatmi* and a Happy Pros­
*
i
2 BDRM., 1306 Elliott, *6,500. F H A - V A HOMES
perous
New
Year.
322-0525 or 1154.
Situated oo a Urge and well
1 , 1 , 4 4 BEDROOMS
Ernert M. Southward
landscaped homeaite, thla
1, m . A 3 BATHS
. W. B. Shlppy
property la a muat to inspect
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
*100 D O W N
I. W. Southward
aod investigate, and we are
MONTHLY PAYMENT)
Mable A. Cullen
F H A -V A HOMES. LOW
certain that you will find, it
For Complete Information
J. L. McWhorter
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A 1
ea delightful and reaeooably
See or CkU Your'
Beetle P. Herman
Bedroom Homes available la
priced aa w « have.
Jackie McCracken
all Areas of Sanford. Let u*
FHA - V A
Show you Around!
SALE S BROKER
For an early Inapectioe, and
complete Information r*- m.
ffa Hiva The Horn# For You
girding the home, call ua
INVESTMENT A REALTY
1101 S. Park Ave.
today. Another fine home,'
U6 N. Park Ave.
322-9173
FA 2-5232 anytime
listed exclusively with
NEW 3 Bedroom, 3 bath C. B.
2563 PARK DRIVE
LAKEFRONT
3222420
322-7493 home on large wooded lot In
Casselberry, 133' B e a c h ,
Wilson Place. 5 mile* out
NIGHTS
Treat, 2 Bedroom Maaonry, 322 6824
322*1420 ,
223-0548 Weal P in t St., H mile past 2565 Park Dr.
Fla, Room, Porch, Utility, 323-4148
322-5482 1-4 intersection. Immediate
Patio, Carport, Guest House,
occupancy for bomeatead 3 BEDROOM, Uk Bath, SunUnd EaUtea, NO Dajvn Pay­
Low Down, 585 mo. Mort­
exemption next year. 322ment. Ph. 323-5132.
.C
gage by owner. TE 8-3148.
7121.

M ERLE \V. W A R N E R
REALTO R

$100 D O W N

SOU TH W ARD

Stenstrom Realty

Piano Tuning aad Xepalr
W. L. Harmon — FA

i0. Mlac. For Bala

95. H o u m * For Sole

Seminole Realty

&amp;

IN THIS CIHCt lT ro t HT o r
*thh n in t h j i t m i A i . ru t.
DtltT IN AND r o ll IKNISVLK
cdDSTY, ri,fm 1us
IN CIIANCKHT ho. 14*4*
In th* Csirt *4 Ih* C « * l t
CLAUDE ALTON PLTLKR Jr. Ja*a*. S*a.laolo C«**ty, Mat*
yiaieuri IS*. In l-rakat*.
va.
la r*i Koiata at
ANNETTK l'MDOKM PI.TLltR, A L F R E D a FORD
lIN t iilill
D*e » * m 4.
NOTICK TO Al'I't:*!!
T b All Crrtllsn ana Ftr**a*
TO 1 ANNKTTB PK1DliKh FLT* Havlajr ('Ida.. w D w s i i i
tJCH
A galu l Bale Katal.i
34SI t u l Fourth airatl
You and each cf you av*
Qr.tnvlll*. North CareUn* b*r*by noil (ltd and r*qulr*4
Tab at* h.r.Ly nollfud that to pr***nt any claim* and de­
• Complaint lor Dlvorca h*« mands which you, or * i lb * r of
lie*a ril*a inalnat you and yuu y*u. may &gt;,**• against Ih*
■r* raqulrad la aarv* a aepy ••tala cf A L F n i D II. FORD.
nt yewr Anawtr or pUxdlnx tu d*c*a*«d, 1*1* of said County,
4b* Complaint on* rha Plain, io Ih* County J u d g . of Stmt
tiff# Attorn ay, TKI.I't II AND not* County, Florida, *1 hi* o l ­
IIBTTINQHAUK.
Ill
South lie* In tb* court bous* o f said
K s t b lii Avian*. Wlnt.r Park, County at Ban ford, Florid*.
riarld*. and fit* th* origins! Within ala caUndar month*
Answer or pleading la th* al- from ih* tlm* of lb * l i n t p u b­
It. • af Ih* Circuit Caurt on lication ot ikl* nolle*. Two
•r
b a t a r a Ih* ttsh day oopl«* of *acb r l a l a or damaad
or January t ill, II yen (all la *h»ll b* In writ ms. and aball
4* a* a Daoraa Pro Conraaaa aiai* tb* plao* of r*tld*B*«
will b* aalarad aaalnat you tor and post offlcs addraaa of l b *
4ba roll*! dtmandad la th* Com. claimant, and shall b# sworn
plaint.
lo by tka clalnsaal, hi* ***nt.
m it a u my hand aad aaal of or attornsy and accompanist
aald Coart at Baatord. tamlnot* by. a tllUia f&gt;* ot on# dollar
county, Florid*, thla Sth day and la sh claim *r d*mahd e * t
lit Dacaahar, lift .
so flltd shall b* * * id.
IS IA U
M A R T H A E. FORD
Arthur H. Barharllh. Jr.
A * admtalBtratrln of tht
Clark of ih* Circuit Court
Eatat* of
f i Martha T. Vlhlan
ALSTIKD H. FORD,
«puty Clark
Dacataad
FKLDKIt AND MTTIHUHAUf a r c kh a rrKKK
A t le r a t y c (o r tk a Plaintiff

B E R R Y ’S

Page 2-A— Dec, 18. 1864 84. Real Eatale - Sale

FOR A Musical Chrlatmaa,
FJX1T SHOP
call BUKUR’S Music Shop,
At these Xma* Special*. An
322-7203. T r i a l Purchase
Plan*.
English Dunelt Girl'* or
"M old H, M ac—th a t's ta H h r m Y *
Boy'* Bike. All Size* $39.95.
Rupp Motor Scooter, * JV4 Plano Servicing k Tuning
65. Furniture For Sale
50. Misc. For Sals
Gene Cumbaa — 122-2661
ifP, 100 mile* per Cal.
1169.95.
PROFESSIONAL G U I T A R
FREE ESTIM ATE
409 W. 1st St.
522-4751 34. Upholstery
513; Professional Banjo 528; Upholstering A 511tires* ren­
Mi
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Star Gazing Binoculars 512;
OVER’ i r YEARS
A
B CONTRACTORS
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Iloy'a
k
Girl'*
Blkca
510
up;
of Fine Workmanship In Up­
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
Co., at 709 Colary Ava.
Typewriter No. 11 Under­
holstering, Draperies, Slip­
' ROOFINO, PAINTING A
FA 3-2U7,
wood 520, 3 HP Johnson Out­
covers. Tims Payment* aa
INSULATING
board
Motor
523;
12
Ga.
Lea­
little at 53 mo. Drapery
Financial Arranged
123-2217
ther gun cate 58. We have a For toe Mggesr meettoa of
Hardware In*tall*Ilona.
nearly new and used furni­
line selection of Antique
RICHARD'S TREE SVC.
KULP DECORATING SHOP
ture, see Noll's Furniture
furniture.
SUPER
TRADING
Free aihmatea, Licensed
Ph. 222-2225
Brokerage tn Casselberry
&amp; Insured Ph 323-0500
POST, Oppocite Sanford Pit
on 17-92. Open 8 daya 9 to 8
aa. 122-0677.
35. Vacuum Cleaners
17. Janitorial Services
=s
Used furniture, appliance*,
AUCTION SALE
SANFORD VACUUM-SVC.
tools, tie. Bought - Sold.
YENTSCH MAINTENANCE.
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
Grand opening of the Old
Larry's Mart 219 Sanford
Service k Suppllea
2666 fl. Park
822-6S11
Country Bam located 1 mile
Are
2563 S. Park Dr.
3224843
BALES - PARTS - SERVICE ‘ East of City Limits of San­
ford omRouta 418. Bale Day 60. IlualneiiR O p p o rt._
IB, Huilders Supplies
43. Plants, Feeds, Seeds
—Sunday, Dec, 20 at 1 P.M.
FOR LE ASE
Furaljura • Antique* • Ap­
PAINT close out Vt prlc*
SANFORD1 FEED STORESERVICE STATION.
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
pliance* • Toy* &amp; Miscellan­
520 Maple Ave.
322 0500 Whole Corn $1 25 — Snap Com
eous Hems too numerous to Good Location. Good Products.
12.80 — Jim Dandy Dog
Good Treatment
mention. All Itema sold for
Fted — |3-78 for 80 lb*. In­
20. Hsrdwar*
PHONE
LOCALLY 322 4343
Cash A to the Highest Bid­
cludes Tax.
or apply to the
der.
Consignment*
accepted
Sanford's Mott Complete
130 Sanford AT*.
322 9990 Saturday, Dec. 19 all day. PURE O IL COM PANY
TED WILLIAMS HDW.
Sala Conducted by:
COMBINATION Grocery Store
205 K. 25th.
122-3(64
Our Regular Feed Price#
LEWIS C. DELL
Produce Market A Gaa Sta­
25 Iba. Jim Dandy Dog Feed
22. Plum bing
AUCTIONEER
tion in Sanford. Ph. 322 9844
$1.99—30 lb* Jim Dandy Dog
Appraiser, Liquidator
or 322 5350.
Teed 93.61 - 100 Iba. Shell­
PLUMBING
Licensed A Bonded
ed
Corn
93.35
—
100
Iha.
* Contraetlng Repair*
61. Money Wanted
122-6631 — 522-7430
Short* 53 95 — too lb* Tux
FREE ESTIMATES
322-1881 — 322 5138
edo
Chop*
Horae
Fred
94.10
FAMILY nmutd like to borrow
R. L. HARVEY
— 100 Iba. r k F Feed 11.06 CHILD'S PLAYHOUSE, Sxlx8
264 Sanford Ava.
FA 2-2163
money for lit. mortgage and
—100 Iba, Race Horae Oats
Improvement* on property.
ft., w#U built. Perfect Christ­
23. Paln tln x
33.80. HUNT'S T U X E D O
Excellent reference*. Write.
mas gift 570. G. C. Houck.
FEF.D STORE, Comer San
Sanford Herald. Box 114.
Osteen. 322-1398 after 1:30
FOR palntfag &amp; Repair Call
ford k 2nd SI.
p. m.
322-5426 after 5.
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AFGHANS k POODLES, black WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
iptnlalure; s h o w quality,
All Type* and Size*
healthy. $75 to tiso. ES8 6237.
We Repair and Service
PEKINESE AKC Reglatcred,
STINE
and Supply Co,
7 wka. old. Call 322 4757 or Machine
FA 1-6432
tea aUOl E Onora ltd., San­ 207 W 2nd St
ford.
28. itndlo - Tele via inn
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CHIHUAHUA P u p p i e s $20.
BEAUTIFUL All wood cabinet
2427 S, Elm.
Color TV Console used leas
than 2 months like new with
POINTERS. 6 ma old. 322 5275.
full new guarantee. Save 5280
ini*
'1BEAGLE.Puppies, 8 wk*. old,
k name your own term*. Ph.
- 2471 Fflmclto, 322 0129.
Charlie Gormly, Collect at
Associated Radio A TV, 21t3
DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop
N. Orange Ave., Orlando
tloa, boarded. Animal Res422-3914. Christmas Delivery
cue U a a u ir T lW W . JHmirn
Guaranteed". “ “
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aota, Del,and. Ph.- 734 1840.

FREE: Kittens for Christmas.

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S H E lLA N IM ’ M ^ f T ^ ^ S S L NEW APPLIANCES at Used
Prices — Hot Point, FrlgL
mat 550 4 up. 522 5479 after
da Ire, RCA, Zenith, Phlteo,
6 p. m,__________________
Curt!* Mathea— You name
12. Special Notice*
It, we have it. Phone Char­
lie Gormly, collect at A110Addins Machine! • Typewriter*
clated Radio k TV, 2IU N.
Sale* - Rental* • Repair*
Orange Ave., OrUndo 422POWELL’S OFFICE SUPPLY
2314.
Chrlatmaa
delivery
guaranteed.
13. Catering • Food

ACE BEAUTY Salon, open PAPEIU1ANG1NG-PAINTING
dally k aw. by app'U. Slay- Licensed,
Bonded,
Insured
fair Hotel. 322-0990.
30 Years Exp. — 322-7331
8. 1 )« kh - Cats • P ets

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30. H om e Appliances

Stenstrom Realty

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31LVERTONE
21" Cooaole
WANTED Full or Part Um*
combination TV-HI-FI, good
experienced Life In*, repre­
condition. Beat offer. J2Jsentative, also opening for
9954.
Top Flight Saleaman for
ANTIQUE Sofa A ChaU; 1 Agency, Management A Peraonal Production. Mr. Lam­
aet Zenith Ear Phones, new;
bert, Region*! Office, FrankTwin Hollywood Beds. Ph
lln Life, 647-1970, Winter
322 4*62.
Park.
USED Westinghoosc Retrigcr
ator with (O lb. Freezer, ex­ CAB DRIVERS, reliable, aober.
Call In perton. Yellow Cab
cellent cond]Uon 383. Call
Co.
Aahby Jooea 322-4890.
DEEP WELL Pump, F. A W. 72. Female Help Wnnted
Model complete with tank,
HAIR Stylist wanted, full or
pressure switch, etc., ex
part time Call 522-3743 or
cellent condition *50. Ph,
evening* 322-2453.
322-5026.

*25. Ph. GO-CART, Yszoo, looks new, 73. Mhl* or Female Help
Good Christmas proiaot. 17 BUSINESS Opportunity, aet
m.p.h. tap. 322 9483.
USED Upright Plano, excel
own hours, good earning!.
lent condltloo 3200. Ph. 322w.
it After 8 Ph, 322 3954
IQM
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Apmy-Navy Surplus,. Sanforc
ord 84. Heal E a ta t* - Hale
Ave.
SANFORD SEWING CTR.
Dad, Come oi, tn A buy your
fit. Article* For Rent
JOHN E. FOX,
wife'* Xpiss gift now k the
Realtor
will have ft a Ufa Um*. .
RENT A BED
106 N. park Ava.
323-0559
Saw and Sava
Bollaway, Hospital, B a b y
104 5.'Park Ave.
322 9411
Beds, by Day, Week, or
BART PILCHER, Broker
Month.
Patio*, Floor, Free Eitlmaiaa
Personal Service
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
sand, cement, rock, pip*,
CtU 322-7496
111 W. lit
322-Iltt
steel, great* trap*, dry
walla. Stepping stoat*.
S3. Wonted To Buy
Ball-Blair Agency
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Rati Estate — Insurance
309 Elm Ava.
525-1711 WE BUY Und Furniture, one
322 364)
piece or houseful. Furay 3rd A Park Ava.
TREE RIPENED Citrus. Na
Bedding A Furu. Co., 501 W. 40-ACRE TRACT, corner Lo­
vela. We ship Albert H. PtU
lit 8 L 122-6861.
cust A Celery, Sanford. Suit­
Osteen. 322-3575 or 125-4151.
able far Commercial, SubUSED FURNITURE, MWc
DININO ROOM SET. Norgt
divlilon or Industrial. Ex­
Itema, Plney Wood Auction.
Space Heater. S22 8S12.
cellent term*. Call or writ*.
122-1270.
Bill L e ft* , Realtor, P. 0.
WESTERN Saddle 923; 0SECTIONAL BOOKCASE. 222
Box 566, Lakeland, Fla. 666Gauge Locomotive k sects*
1140.
»
1711.
cries, ph. 522-7501.
SELL* US your Furniture.
FOR Easy, quick carpet clean­
Quick Service with the Ceah.
U THERE A NURSE
ing rent Blue Lustre Elec­
SUPER TRADING P O S T .
IN THE HOUSE?
tric Shampooer only *1 per
322-9677.
day. Canull Furniture.
liter* should bal In this fine
PORTABLE
TYPEWRITER,
home *1tutted on I well
GOLF CART, Electric, E Z Go,
good condition. 322 5018.
abided lota dlrectiy across
Charger, Sun Top, Excellent
frem Sanford'* newest Nurs­
65. Furniture For Bole
condltloo. 322-1397.
ing Home. Enclosed garage,
STEREO, Mahogany Conaole,
WILSON • MAIER TURN.
fireplace, kitchen equipment,
good condltloo, $70. 123-5441.
Buy — Sen — Trade
and uooed for duplex X'de­
111-18 E. le t
325-5632 sired on extra fat. $10,000
BOY'S 59 " BIKE 97-60. Ph.
with |I,000 down end bal­
525-5001.
RATTAN Furniture, good
ance Ilka rent
dittos. Ph. 522-0556.
FRIG1DAIRE refrigerator •
ruble feet, in good n a o la f MODERN Sofa, 5 matching JOHNNY WALKER,
eood.
Priced rwaaooable.
Chain like new |60. lid Pine2224457 •
Phone 222-4641.
crest Dr , 555-1711.

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USED Refrigerator
322 1699.

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95. Houseii For Sale

LOCH ARBOR— 3 Bedroom,
3 Bath, Open House by Own­
3 DED ROOM', 2 hath bom
er 9 to 4 Saturday, Dec. 19th.
with lie. livtng room, fem
■t 3465 Country Club Rd.
■lly room, fenced yerd with
Ph. 122-4743 or 322-7711 any­
(hide Jb fruit tree*.
time.
117,900 TERMS

Exdfelleffit Location

11 ACRES of good ground neir
large Dike I Wo per acre
with term*.

Payton Realty
321 1101 2640 Hiawatha at 17-92

HOMES
F O ft S A L E
For the Beet Buy In
'A New or Recall Home,
See Steostrom Realty
‘We Have The Home For You'

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SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

FURNISHED or unfurnlabed,
3-bedroom, 2 bath. Many
extra a. Ravenna Park, 322
5300.
3 BEDROOM, Family Room, 2
Bath, built In Appliance},
‘ Central Air It Heat, wall to
wall carpeting. 322-3505.
FOR THE MAN WHO HAS
EVERYTHING
Fabuloua River Front Home
at Lemon Bluff, world famout flihtnr Reaort. 3 Bed­
room, 2 batbi, 132 feet on
St. Johns Rivar, Seawall,
Dock. Central Heat It .Air
-Conditioning. Everything for
happy c a r e f r e e Uvingl
130.000.

Realtor-Iniuror-Trajei
322 4991 1919 S.' French Are.
2563 PARK DRIVE
U H I1 N N
323-1420
322-7403
— r/W r—
READY TO MOVE IN
NIGHTS
New 3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes, ‘ I t 'e sim ple! W e find out how much W6 all w elsh, and
322-6624
323-0546
12 bebba. So. Longwood area
divide by fo u rl"
322-4141
322-5462
—Trades considered, and
we'li build on your lot. Semi
note County a Leading Build
er
HAROLD LOGAN
Government Owned
I I — Monty Wanted
l — Ln»l k Found
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
3— PernonaU
I t — Favlnea &amp; Loan
Homes
Salea office. So. on l). S. 174— Unauty C * r «
I I — Insurance
92 to Dlxla Bell Dinar, turn
I I — Bchooia A Iniiructloaa
S— Pay Nuraarlaa
70— Kmploj-m.nl li r v t e M
• — Child Cara
right one block on Seminole
1— I&gt;on»—Cat a— Pa ta
Ti— Mala Help Warned
Ave. 638 3911.
Selection of 1, I, and 4
10—
Poultry — Mvtaiock 71— Tamale Help VVanleC
V2— Rparlal Notlcaa
TI— Mala or Katnaia Help
Bedrromi located la various
71— Sale* Help Wanted
•FREE’'
13—Catarins — Food
section* of Sanford
TT— Situation Wanted
14—
I'I
i m i lo Eat
Mistletoe and Holly when you
15—
Spaclal Sarvlcaa
I t — Income Property
Immediate Delivery
purchase this picturesque 2l *— Swimming Poola
I I — Huelnete P r o p — lele
M O N TH LY P A YM E N TS
17—
Ja
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ftarvtcaa
IT—
Reel Kettle Wanted
bedroom. Spanish type home,
I t — Reel Ketate Kelt
11— Do-li Youratlf
r
FROM $50.00
with fireplace, nestled among
IT — llualnata Rental#
19— nuillara KuppIlM
FOR TH E BEST HOME
10— lU r .l w .»r»
10— Uota For Sale
stately omea, several citrus
BUY
. I I — Karma— ilrovta
31 — llottia lUpatra
trees, giant Holly in full
11—
Out o t Slate A c r e a g e "
21—
Plumbing
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SEE YOUR
I t — llouett For fete
' bloom, garage.‘ tool shed,
I I — llouaea— Balt or Reel
2«—
Wa
ll
Urltlln*
lawn sprinkling system, gold­
17— llou.e For Rent
26^-A It i-ond &amp; Moating
fish and pond with lilies, on
lto— lle.ort Rental*
IS— Uadiu * T«‘ta%‘JaIon
tot—
Trailer*—&lt;*k l»*na*
2 9 — I ’ l-inte* A
K 'lU ip m a n t
approximately 1-Acre, inside
|ot — MntiUa lint,).e— Sale
10— 11&gt;&gt;tin* \|t|flian&gt;#a 4
the City, at 541 Plumnsa.
lo l — M,.title H-'tnee— Rent
31 — Mu* ,i l Inatru manta
l o t — Trailer ipare— Rent
32 — U u a l l i r a a
l.'JU j i m m l
816.000. Exclusive offering
101— Tratlar Lota— Hale
23—Jnti Printing
with:
lot — Apartment* Tor Rent
34— 13%ho lit try

CLASSIFIED INDEX -

$100.00 D O W N

V A -FH A
Property

Management

and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N Park Ave. FA 2*123
96. Ho linen - Hale or Rent

REALTY

CUSTOM

BUILT

Home

on

Lake. Ph. n e n l n g t 322 1597

Office: 3112116
Nigh la: 311-0700
SR 0646
2321 Park Drive

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’57 Cher. 1167 hat. »31 ran
'57 Old. |496 hat. «24 mo.
'57 Plymouth 1399 bal. |24 mo.
'67 l.imoU *787 bal. $11 mo.
'37 Mercury 11*9 bal. I l l mo.
'57 Rambler 6587 bal. ft t mo.
'87 fodlllar 1187 bal. |31 mo.
'37 Chev. |S99 bal. |29 mo.
'37 DeSoto |I86 bal. |38 mo.
57 Chryaler 9399 beL 134 mo.
'56 Chryaler 1391 baL 117 mo.
'58 Olda 8399 bal. 114 mo.
56 Hillman 1499 bal. 814 mo.
66 Pontiac 8586 bal. 812 mo.
'58 DeSoto 8689 bal. I l l " mo.
i f C h irr-1331 bal. 8J0 mo.
■an 6M» « n w 9 * 8 W r t t ; r » «
5* Char. *799 bal. |3| mo.
59 Pontlar 9999 baL 834 mo.
39 Ford 8786 bat 132 mo.
'69 Plymoath 6899 bal. 814 mo.
69 Feed 9899 bal. |8I me.
59 Plymouth 8419 bal. |84 mo.
SANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS

2 BEDROOM C B Hoqie, Kit FURNISHED 3 room apart- 19f&gt;3 C H E V R O L E T Dump FIVE awappirtg day* left. Dur­
ing our "Be kind to Santa
meiit. Clean and close up­ Truck, 6,000 Series. Has good
cheti equipped, call' 322 5303.
4 yd, dump body. Good ope­ Claus" week, we are miking
town. 840 mo. 322-6261.
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, Sunland
rating condition. 5 Speed
Jingle Bell bargatni out of
Eftetei, 893 mo. 322 1689.
4 ROOM APT.. 518 Park Ave
all *64 outfit*. Sample gift
Trans, and 2 ipd. axle. H. H.
pricea 8535 Whiter type Boat
Kenyon 322 14R1.
FURNISHED 3 • bedroom, 2 FURN. Apt. Close !n. Jimmie
8395; 18* 81,533 family run
beth, very nice. Ravenna
Cowan. 322-4013.
about 8795; 81,195-60 HP
I have two used trucks for
Perk. 1 yext lease. 322 3509.
sale. A 1959 Ford 2 ton F600.
famous Electric Shift EvinUNFURN. Upstairs APT. 855
3-BEDROOM. 1H bsth. unfurn­
And a 1963 Ford F600. Both
rudei 8850; 40 HP only 8495;
month. 309 Magnolia Ave.
ished. Quiet section 322 6993.
have two speed axles. In Sturdy Tilt Trailers from
Inquire downstair* after 6
1203 W. 19th Court.
good condition. Call me. Nick
8130. Ho Ho . Ho. Special
p. m. or call 322-4130.
Pasternack. 322-1481.
on all used Outfit* too.
102. Mobile Homes • Sale
Term*.
Robson
Sporting
I Room Efficiency apt. with
Goods, Downtown Sinford.
pvt. bath k ahower, suitable *37 CMC PANEL Truck 8250;
DON’S
22 White Tractor &amp; 1952—33 322 5961.
for couple or alngle person
MOBILE HOME SALES
or retired. All utilities In­ ft. Produce Trailer, excel­
"Your Wheel Estate Dealer"
You can find anything you
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­ lent condition, good tires 82,17 Model* to choose from
cated on let St., within 1 000. Fur information call need advertised in the Her­
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
322-8431 after 7:30 p. m.
block of 3 free parking lota
ald Classified
• •• 636-1206 •
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and aboppfeig (renter. In­
Hwy. 17-91
Longwood, Fla.
quire it Mtnuel Jacobin HO. Automotive Service
14 ind 8 Bedrooms
Dept. Store 311 E. T in t St.
NEW irvd USED
AU TO GLASS .
FLORAL HEIGHTS.' 3-robm,
Awnlngi 4 Cibinn
IN S T A L L E D
Furn. -Sanford Ave., St to
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. 17-81 S
322-2562 Hlbiicui, to rent algn. Call Senkarik Gin** and Paint
Company
after 4 p. to ., 322-6007.
SCHULT Trailer 33x8 ft. with
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
24 ft. Cabana 8300 Cash. 108. Hoomn For Rent
Pdrk Ave Trailer Park. Lot
Auto Glass, Tops
62, Sinford. Call Titusville CLEAN ROOM tor Man. 401
h Sea' Covers
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.
AM..7-3192.

Complete Selection
B9‘a Thru l l ’a

$200 * 1300 Down
$d0 . $60 Month
100% Mechanical
Guarantee — 36 Days —
1,066 Mlfee On All

Used VWV
Salee — Parts — Service
Factory Authorised Dealer

Ellinor Motor Co.
So. Hwy, 1T-6I

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Sanford, FI*.

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322-1835

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tOI — R'l'inie For Rent
H o — Hotel Roome
111 — Rental Aeente
111 — « antnt To lt.nl
IIS — Autnt For Sal.
li e — vutn* Nala or Trad*
l i t — Trui-k. For Sal*
110— Automotive n*rvlr*
121 — Pconi.r* A I ' r . l u
1I t — Moat* A Motor*
t i l — Marine Sup pH**

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322-5612

ioil. Mofille Home* - Rent 115. Auto* For Sale
10' WIDE, 2 bearoom trailer
NO-6-4906.
.■*

AU TO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

DOB McKEE USED CARS
NO MONEY DOWN
701 French Ave. 323-0721

304 W. 2nd St FA 2 8032
ALL WORK GUAR\NTKED

WHO W OULD LIK E TO H A V E T H E IR
M O NTH LY PAYM E N TS AS LOW AS $59.50
p e r Mo n t h , a n d o w n a c o m p l e t e l y
FURNISHED HOME.

123. float a &amp; Motors•63 ANGLIA Ste. Ws|on
10 Ft. Orlando CLIPPER Boat.
Like New 81.095
2 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. Call
1- 3 HP Johnson Kicker,
SANFORD MOTOR
322 9173, after 5 Ph. 322 0641.
600 French Ave.
322-4362 especially good for Diick
AVALON APARTMENTS
hunting It fishing. 322 4392.
trt W. 2nd St.
322-3417 '64 FORD Galaxle 500. V-8, -----------------------------------1_
Automatic, power steering. 17 Ft. HIGH HAT. with access­
FURN. Apt 2300 MeUwmlle
11.000 mtlei 82,200. Call 322ories, '58. 50 It p Johnson,
3766 lifter 6 p/m,
3 BOOM Furnished Apt.. $33
elec. Hart, Mitchell Tilt
Trailer. Excellent condition,
mo.,' includes water &amp; elec 1959 FORD V-8 Country Sedan,
*730. Call 322 6613
Die. 322 9507.
Radio, Heater,. Auto. Trans,

106, Apartment* for Rent

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"Y O U R W H EE L ESTATE D E A L E R "-

H W Y. 17-92 SOUTH

LONGWOOD, F L A .

NEAT. 2 BDRM. Furn Apt . or will trade for fiberglass
boat, motor and trailer. See
T Bath, Dining Area $59 50,
at t'City Ice," ..7 t h ' -aniff]
1703 Magnolia. Th. 322-3931
^French Ave. 322-1722 or 322' or 2296”
5096 nights.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
1961 FORD FflOO. Excellent
114 W. First St.
condition. Looks resl good
F U It N 18 II E I) Apartment*
and runs cood, 2 speed axle
close in 601 Palmetto. Ph
Call me at this No. 322 1161
322-1374 after 5:30 p m.
—Charles Hudson.
lAFU RM SHFD 2 Ddrm ApT.' (13 VW. low mileage, radio,
kitrhen equipped, to/rano
Plume before 3 p. m , 322floors, tile hath f7S Ph 322
mr&gt;
1 6201.

IIS. True It« Fur Snlc

LAKE MARV real clean. n|rr •---------- ---■ - ly furn apt , I-bedroom, l-V) CALL ME If you can use a '63
Call 32J-193C
Chevy 2 Inn dump truck '
•Hua&gt; 2 apowl axle. 4 yard,
EFFICIENt V clean, fill Turk
dump body. Good condition.
Call J. Denton 3)2-1461.
$30 mo Up Surplus t'lly.

LARGE 4 Bedroom Home with
Frnm P»mlH"l« r u u n ff
Frum Sanlnnl E f- h a n a#
&lt;nui nir«0t&gt;
full bath and 2 half hathi
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1123 mo., 3 BEDROOM, 2
bath home with Family 97. Houses For Rent
97. Housrn For Rent
room 8125 month.
2 BEDROOM Furn., nice large NICE 2 Bdrm., furniture
drapes A wool rug, 122 2577
lot. 322-1305
Payton Realty
322 1301 2640 H^wathi at 17 92
2 BEDROOM kitchen equip
ped 873 month. Ph. 322-3683.

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15— Vacuum c*laantra
3T— Moving A rtt»na s *
19— K i l n m 1na tor a
41 — PUntji
F r a i l — flffdl
50-— Mi*"’ For Si j*
Si — A r 1 1&gt;' 111 Knr It ant.
51 — S » n ip Tf l ' » r h i n i «
41— \V ant ai To Huy
5&gt;5—■IP'tirnItura F*»r Halt
46— An l hiufi For Ha la
5■— Miinay To t*nan
60 — Buiiiifai Op (Hit t unit la a

97. Houses For Rent

N ATIO N AL

• Sedans
• Hard Tops
• Convertibles
• Station W agon s

138. Boat is &amp; Motor*

106. Apartmenta for Rent 118. Truck* For Sale

W A N T E D

Stemper Agency

S t Johns Realty

97. Housea For Rent

1964 C H EV R O LET M ALIBU

TWO 2-Bedroom House*, liv­
ing room, dining room, Kit
chan, front A back porch.
2486 Palmetto Av e . ' *90 A
2604 Palmetto $75. Keys at
Ted Williams Hdw.

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3 • BEDROOM, 2 hath, un­
furnished/ I mi. to base, 1
blocks to stropping center A
i f bool. 1 year lease reqriir
ed. $120 mo. 822 6670 after
3 p. m.

Stenstrom Rentals
2 BR Home Furo. $60

3 BR Home Furn. $123
1 BR - 3 8ta Heme Furn. 1166
JuMk -Hn«n» 3 0 . -■ f .- W -

2 BR Kit. Eq.'DtBary *73 "
8 BR - 2 Btb Lk. Mary 8113
3 BR - 2 Bth. F^xlr* Nice.8125
3 BR - 2 Bth. Rav. Park 8130
I I * . I Bth. Piaecreat 8133
We Have The Home For You

IN

OFFER
H AVE
POW ERGLIDE TRANSM ISSION,
.POWER STEERING, FACTORY A IR
CONDITIONED. LOCAL CAR

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PRICE NOW

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881-48*1
Natioaal Rtpoaaaaalona lac. 322-6824
322-4146

NIGHTS

1110546

fafk To These Ofe Boys: ”

$1,800- •
$ 2 ,6 0 0

Liberal Bank Financing

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BOB McKEE USED CARS
701 FRENCH AVE .

323-0721

322-3482

I'LV M O ITH iiport Fury 3 Door Hard
tup Fully Equipped, 11,900 Actual Mile*.
Like N r », Factory Warranty
('(lRVAIH Mum* Aulo. Tran*., Ratlin
* nd Heater. Immaculate Condition. Only
10.000 Actual Mile*. A Rleal At
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A D V E N T I S T CH URCH
Corn ar Tib A B i n
J. U Mar ah all
S E R V IC E S S A T U R D A Y —
Sabbath School ------ •
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Worahlp Bentos — 1 1 »« a
Wodnoadap HlFbt
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Alliance
C H R IS T IA N MISSION A R T
A L L I A N C E CH URCH
I H I Par k ATa. a t . I I U «tHev. C. a D i f «. Jr' .7 7 , * * * *
Sunday School —
* » t l l a- mWorahlp Sorvlco _ l i f t * »• *"•
E ro nlns Worahlp — Ttld P- nt.
Alllanco Tooth
jollo wah lp (W od .) — t.IO p- m.
t^nyVr Borneo ----- - T:l# p- »■

Assembly Of God
P1NECREST ASSEMBLY
O P OOD CH URCH
cor. I T U and Elm
M u . Wilder — -------- Pttto r

» CO N G R E G A T IO N A L •
C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
(United Church of Christ)
r » r k Avenue » ( H th St.
1:4* a. m . ____ Church School
11:*0 a. m. — W o n h l p Sarvlca
* 30 p. m. __ Christian Touth
Hlnlotrjr
R ot . w a l u r A. IL McPherson,

FIR ST B A P T IS T CHURC1
l i t Park ATonuo
F, B. C h a n o o -------------P »*
Morning Woroblp __ l ; t l a.
Sunday School —%_ 1:11 a.
Morning W o r a h l p __ l l : t t a.
Training Union — - 1:10 p.
ETtnlng Worahlp - T:4I p
Wad. Prapa r Sarvlca Till p.
E L D E R BPRINOB HAPT1BT
Old Orlando Rd. at Hoator A v a
B. Hamilton Orlffln — Paator
Sunday S c h o o l ____ 1:11 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — !! :• &gt; a. m.
venlng Wo rlbtp _

Episcopal
CHRIST CH UR CH
Church Street, Longwood
IT. Chariot W , Steerart. Jr.
Vicar
Holy Communion
Family Bervlos A
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B A P T IS T MISSION
E N T E R P R IS E
Sunday S c h o o l _____ 1:11 a. m.
Morning W o n h lj f - 11:00 a. m.
Training Union — — * :lt v w*
Evening W o r ih lp — T:S0 p m.
Wad. Night
Prayar Meeting — T:I0 p m.
Rev. R. J. Boynton — — paator

H O L T CROSS

C H R IS T IA N

Fr. Leroy D Soper, Rector
Holy Communion
T:t0 a. m.
Family Service end
Sunday School ----- — 1:00 a. m.
Morning Provor
,
tFtrat Sunday —
Holy Communion 11146 a- m.

CH URCH

MOT S. Sanford Avo.’
R. Vernon Fuller
Sunday S c h o o l ____ * :&lt;S o. m.
Mornlng Worohlp . 11:00 a. ra.

Free Methodist

Church O f Christ
Baptist

T R E E METHODIST CH URCH
Corner tth St- and Laurel Avo.
Re •, C- E. -Ander eon ---- Paator
Talapbono: 111-7*14
Sunday School —
1:41 a- m.
Morning Worahlp __ 10:4b a. m.
Evening Worahlp __ T:00 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Service 1:10 y. m.

CH U R C H o r CH RIST
Oonova
Ralph Brower Jr.
Evangellet
Bible e c h o o l --------- 1:10 »‘Morning Worahlp — t:t0 a. m.
E anlng Worahlp _ 1:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service T:I0 p. m.

Lutheran
Morrla l l u b y ------- Evangellet
Bible C l u e — — .- 10:00 A m.
Morning Worihlp — lt:0t *- m.
Evening Worahlp —. C00 p. m.
Bible' c|oieaa Wad. - l:Jt p. m-

OOOD B IlE P IIE n D
L U T H E R A N CHURCH
Jlvk A Orlonda Drive
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Tha Rev. J. Gordon P e a r y ,
Peelor
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Sunday S c h o o l ____ t i l l A m.
Morning Worahlp — 1 1 : 0a a m.
Communion— Flret Sunday la
Each Month
Kindergarten and Nureary

l TH TUB V
TH B C H U R C H POM A L L
A L L r o l l TMS C H U R C H
The CTiurch m tlx (rentea*
farter on earth for the laiibl
ini of character and good
ntiienahip. k n a no rrW ii*
af eptnlael value*. Without
a string ehureh. neither
democracy nor civilluUon
ran eurvive. Than are Jour
sound reason* why every
person should attend eon aea
regularly and support the
church Thay are: (l| for hia
own sake. 421 For hie chil
dren’e sake (3) For the sake
of hi* community and nation
(*) Ktw the lake of Ih* rhun b
itself. which neeeia hi* nveel
and material support- Plan
la go In church regularly
and read your Hilda daily.

O A K L A W N BAP TIS T CH URCH
17*1 Country Club Road
■ pontored by Flra* Baptlel
.
Church
Ra*. IL T. B a r r e l ! ------Paator
Sunday School — — 1:44 A tn.
Worahlp farvlea _ H : M a m.
Training U n i o n ----- *:44 V m.
Evening Worehlp
7:40 P- m.
Wed. Preyer Serv. — 7:10 p m.
OSTEEN B A P T IS T ct lU R C II
ItW'T? 414
Ph. I l l - I l l *
Teeter , - .r healer W . Plank
Sunday School —
.14:** a. m.
Morning Bervlca _ t l : » l a irTraining Union —
1:4* p m
Evening Service — J :»* p m.

Sunday
CH UR CH O F OOD
OF PROPH EC T
1401 Elm Avenue
Rev. Ro birl Welch - ..... Pa atnr
Sunday School —— Iv44 a- m.
Worahlp Service — 10:4* *. m.
E ngelletlc Serv. — 71 So p. m.
Tueday:
Bible Training —
Till p. m.
T h u ra d e y s
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Toung People Service Till pm.

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CH UR CH o r CH RIST
l i l t Park Avenue
part Brown - .... Evangellet
Sunday
Bible S t u d y ______ !t:«0 a m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a m.
Evening Service — 1:10 p m.
See “Herald of Truth” 1 p m.
Sunday on Channol I
Tueeday
I.adtee lllblo Ctaeo - IOi OO a a .
Wedneedey
Bible C M o o --------- Tilt P "I.

BUI Stephen* — --------- l’**.!or
A Cordial Welcome to AH

CH URCH
North Monroo
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Paolos
Oat non
Sunday School _
11:00 a- m.
Oatoon
Worahlp Borneo — 11:11 a. no.
Slefford Manorial—
Worahlp Bervtes U t i l t a. m.
Stafford Memorial—
Sunday School . - — 11:11 a. m.

CH RIS T METHODIST
— *------------ C H U R C H ---------Sunland Eatatea
Cltrub Haig Me
Rer. Cbarlta B H o f S — Paoto*
Church School .— - * : t l a. ra.
Morning Worahlp — 11:0# a. m.
MTV
- - 1:10 p. m.
Eva. Worahlp —
T:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Banrica T:I0 pin.

101 S- Park A v a

Christian
PIRST

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Congregational

Baptist

Adventist

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Jeremiah
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REDEEMER
lot W. ttth Place
•The Church of the Lutheran
Hour'' and TV “Thle la the
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H erbert W. O o e r e e ____ P ea lor
Sunday School —
1:14 a m.
Worahlp Service —

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Wednesday
Luka
1:67-«0

Thursday
Luka
2:8-20

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Romani
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F IR S T

METHODIST CH URCH
l i t Park Ava.
Rev Robert 14 Jenklne. Pastor
M orrtkig W o rsh ip __ 1:10 p. m.
Sunder School ____ t i l l a m.
Morning W u r e h l p
10:11 a nv
MTF M e etln g e
• : So p. m.
(Intermediate, Senior)
Evening Worihlp __ 7:10 p. m.

Saturday
Colossi ana
1:S-Z0

GRACE METHODIST CHURCn
Onor* Rd. at Woodland Ave,
Rev. John H. Hire* Jr., pastor
Church School —— t : l l a ra.
Morning Worship
11:00 a m.
M T F _______________ 1:10 p. m.

Southern Methodist
FIRST S OUT HER N
ME TH OD IS T C H URCH
Woman'* Club Building
,
tot Oak Ava.
Durward H. Knight Jr., Paator
Sunday School ------ ! : l i a. ra.
Worahlp Service —
1:10 p. m.

Nazarene
FIR ST CH UR CH
O r THE NAZARENE
W . Jnd fit. at Maple Avo.
Paul Blckaa — .. —------ Paator
Sunday School ____ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10:10 a. m.
Touth H o u r ________ 1:00 p. m.
Evangallallo larvloo TlOO p. m.
Mld-Waok
Sarvlca (Wod.) _ T:09 p. m.
Third Sunday
SlngaplratlcS —
IlOO p. m.
FIRST C H URCH
TH E N A Z A R E N E
Lake Mery, F1a
R ev. W. L. Holcombe, Paator
Sunday
• :tt a m . ____ Bible School
11:00 A m . — Morning Worahlp
T:00 p. m- __ Evening Service
T:00 p. m. — Wed. Mid- We ek
Prayer Servlcea
1:00 p. m. __ Lett Wed. M i lllonery Service
OF

Pentecostal
FIRST P E N TECO S TA L
C H URCH OF LONG WOOD
1(1 Orange Street ,
Rev E. Ruth Grant __ Paator
Sunday 8 chool ______10:00 a m.
Morning Worahlp — llrCO a m.
Sunday Evening __ T:I 0 p. m.
Wad. Blbla Study - T:l* p. m.
Conqueror* Matting
F r i d a y __________ 1:10
p. a .

Presbyterian
FIRST P R E g B T T E R I A N
CHURCH
Sanford,
FI a
Oak A v a A Ird SL
Grover C. Sewell Jr. __ Pastor
Edg ar W. Smith Jr. Aaalatant
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Pastor
Church School — —
|:(| a m.
Seielon M e e t s ____ ■ 10:11 a m.
Morning Worahlp __ 11:00 a. m,
Pioneer Fellowthlp _ 1:00 p. m.
Senior Hi Fellowship 1:00 p. m.
Evening W o rihlp __ 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Heating 7:00 p. ra.
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COVENANT PRE SBTTE RIA N
1771 Soulh Orlando Drive
Thomas IL Makla — __ Pestot
W o r e h l p ______ __
1:00 a m.
Chur oh School ____ 10:00 A m.

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
TH E AM ERICAN O IL CO.
Mr.
Mrs. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUM BER
of Sanford

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO,
and Staff

A R T BROWN
PEST CONTROL

FOOD F A IR STORES, INC,
Rubert Sulouff and Employees

HORNE. DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-02, Sanford

C E LER Y C ITY
PR IN TIN G CO., INC,

H A R R E L t 4 ’B E V E R LY
AUTOM OTIVE
209 W. 25th St., Sanford

KILGORE SEED COM PANY
1400 W. let. St., Sanford -

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NELSON &amp; CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florid*

J. C. P E N N E Y COMPANY

c: v:Kotitn*inr*na-atatt
L. D. P LA N T E , INC.
Oviedo, Florida

SANFORD W ELD ING 4
FA B R IC ATIN G CO.
Bill Whitley 4 Employees

B IL L H E M PH ILL MOTORS, INC,
301 W. 1st. St., Sanford

CHELSEA T IT L E AND
G U A R A N T Y CO.
119 W . First, Sanford

H IL L H AR D W AR E 4
IM PLE M EN T CO.
Bobby Newman and Employe#*

LIG G E TT R E X A L L DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman K oleff
and Employeea

A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC,
Slavla, Florida

H IL L LUMBER 4 H A R D W AR E CO
Jimmy Crappa and Employeea

PU B LIX M ARKETS
and Employees

LE E BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

PERFECTION
D AIRIES

SAN
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B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
TMif“ Ifmptoyiwr
SM TTTrS SNAPPIN* TURTLE
MOWER SALES A N D SERVICE
SOUTHERN N A T U R A L GAS CO
John Dunn and Staff

PROGRESSIVE P R IN TIN G CO,
J. M- Cameron and Staff

ROSE AND W IL K ’S R E STAU R A N T
Rose 4 Wilks Bowman 4 Employeea

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies

STENSTROM R E A L T Y
Herb 8Unstrom and Staff

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

W H ATABU RG ER
2545 French Avenua

W ILSON-EICHELBURGER
' M ORTUARY
Eunlca L Wilson and S taff

W ILSON-M AIER FU RNITU RE CO
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

CITIZENS B A N K OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

-S E M IN O L E C O U N TY A R E A CHURCH D IR E C T O R Y Antioch Bepllel Church. Oviedo
C * n U » l Baptl*t Church. 1411 0 * k Av*.
Chuluet* riret BepUel Church
Chuluel* BepUel Mission
Elder Spring* Baptlel Church.
ftIA Lihklkil | U
.r, ---- *
Ftrol Bapilet Church. I l l Park Av*.
Frlendahlp Bapitat Church ut
A l l a n out* Spring*
R t 414. A!lament* aprlus*
Ft ret Beptln Cbur*h * f D « » * v f
Ftr*t BaptUl Church e! Oeaevu
First h a y l U t Church * f Le k* Mery
J i l " Uaptlet Church *1 Lake Monro*
First Bap 11at Chur*U * f Loagwcad. C
Ctiuroh
Oran I
Flret Bepllel Church uf Ovl*d*
First Baptist Church of Baa Lauda Bprtui
f u l l ghfleh M i u M a a r y B aptUl Church.
11*1 W . l l t h BL
Forest City Bapitat Church
F*u sta in H * * d BaptlM Churrt, O vl* d.

Baptist

Church

North

ML Slou MLaalesary SaptleL Slpaa Ava.
New
ML
Colvory
Mloolonory
Bapilet
I I I ! W. 14th SL
Ne w del era Primitive Sep tH I Church,
l i t * W. llUt SL
Ne w ML l i e u Baptist Church. M l * Poor A v*
Ooklowu BouUet chop*), IT4I W. Mth I L
0 *t* * u Btptlet Church
Flnecreet Uaptlet Church. 1*1 W. Onor* Rd.
Froirle Loh* Soptlet Church, JUdg* lid,
Peru Fo rk
F ra gr*** MIe*l*uory l e y t U I Chur ok. Midway
Seoood Shiloh MUolouory BopUet Church.
Nioth * Ill * k * r y

St
Aua'a
Calholl*
Church.
Perilling
Itece, Denary
I L Mary Magdalena Cathollo Church. Malt*
l a s t A v a Altamonte Spring*
CH RISTIAN
First Christian Church, MIT a Sanford A v a
Coagrtgotloao) Christian Chnrch,
[_____ .
14*1 Fork Ay*.
Norlhsld*
tjhrlailan
Church,
Fl cr ld a
Uuvca D r , ;Ma1tland
C H U R C H OF CHRIST
Church
Church
Church
Chur oh

cf ChrleL 111! R Furk A v a
of ChrleL Oseeva
of Ch rl lL Longwood •
uf ChrleL Faala
C H U R C H O F GOD

Chnrch of Oo4. 11*4 B French
Church * t O c a Ovted*
Church at 0 * d M i * * t « a BctarprU*
EPI S COP A L
AH Saint* B flm a p a l Church B. D*B ary
A v a , Eutcrprlae
Christ Bplecopul C h u n k Long weed
All Batata Episcopal, Enterprise
l t * ly Close Epleeopek, P ar k A v a at 4th

LUTHKHAJ*
Aeeeoelou -Lutherou
Church.
Overbraak
D r , Casselberry
Good Shepherd United Luther*,
l i t * a Orlande Dr.
Lutheran Churou of tho Redeemer,
M l W . 14th Fine*
Messiah Lutheran Church. American Loglo*
Hell. Prairie Lake. Peru Park
■L Luke* Lutheran Church, R L « M BlavU
M ETHOD IS T
Bnraett M*m*rlal Methodist Church, B.
DeBery A v a . Enterprise
Bear La k* Methodist Church
Bethel AvM.E. Church. Cauaau Height*
Caaeslherry Community MetUodlet Chnrch.
Hwy. IT&gt;II * Ptney Ridge f i t , Ceeeelbetry
DeUary Community MtthodMt Church W .
H ighla nd* DeBery
J
Christ Method let C h u n k
Sunland Batatas
^
First Methodist Church, d l l P er k Ava.
First Methodist Church of Oviedo
«
First Coe I hern Methodist Church
W e n i e ' i Club I I I Oak A v a
Fro* Methodist Church, » • • W. tth BL
Geneva Methodist Church. Oeaevu
O n e # Method lot Church. Onern Rd.
Groat Chapel a m e . Church. Ovlode
Oukgrovo Methodist Church. Ovt*d*
Deteea Metbedict Church

■L James A.M R . Sanford Avo.
SL M a rp a A.K L Church BL R L 411 Oeleea
BL
FauTa
Methodist C l u n k
Oeleea
Rd. Entarprli*
Stafford
Momorlal
Methodist
Church
B. DeBery
MAZARKNK

I H T M T I O A T A B T B K T IB T
Forest Lake aevnath-dey Adveatlat Church.
Hwy. 411, Fsree* City
aeve nth^u y
Advautlat Church. M ill io n *
A t e , A lU m eu t * gprlogu
•ou ter*
Seventh-day
Adveallut
church,
Sevan tk 4 Kim
Allan's A.M.B. Church, Oliva * l l t h
Church * f God In Christ, Ovlad*
Chulueta Community Church
Church af God of Prophecy, H IT Blm Ava
Church of Oad Mlaalau, Eatarprtaa
Church of J**u* Christ af Latter Day
Salats, t i l l P ar k Ava.
Community Chap*). Allament* Spring*
R * * l* r u Orthodox Church. BL John* Chry­
sostom Chapel. Hwy. IT-M, Fern P ar k *
Congregetles Bath IsTaal. l l t h 6 Maga^U a
First Chur ah at ChrUt, Seles LUL
4*4 B. la d BL
Kingdom H a l) a l Jshavab'a Wltaaaa
Lake Moor** Unit. M i l W . Third BL
First P*nt**a*tal Chnrch * r Lnngwood
Full Oa*p*l Taber one l* m « CauaWy a u u
ML
Oliva
Mallaaaa Church,
Oak
HlU
Rd. Oeleea
Plaaarast Agaemhly a f dad. ITtk A Blm
Seuferd A U la a ** Char*)*, 1441 a Fork A v a
Saafnrd C a u g r *g a U * e *| ■ Jehevah'* W U nieeee, M l Saaferd A v w ,
Th» Balvatlen Army, 8)4 BL feed BL
putty Church u l Baa lard, i l l B. U t I I . .

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law enforcement agencies—•
barring the unexpected. It’e
one of three police enjoy dur­
ing the year. Phonca go still,
except for extreme emergenelea, they aay. It happena ev­
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and during the World Seriei.
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Facility First
In Expansion

Sniper’s Bullet

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bullet ripped through th* wind
screen o&lt; * U. S. helicopter on
By Harry I. Johnaon
a reconnaissance mission Fri­
An energetic building cam­
By United Press
day, killing the American pilot
paign has been started by the
Hesvy snow spread from the
at the controls.
First Baptist Church, one
Pacific Northwest info bill­
which will change the profile Ends L ife
iard wracked Montana Satur­
of
downtown Sanford into e
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. —
day. Sleet and light snow left
TU PI) — Missouri state prison
modern
Imsgc.
roads treacherous from Texal
The eastern half of the 500- Warden E. V. Nash, the object
-to Michigan.
of a critical legislative report
block of Park Avenue will be
Below Reeling temperature*
that recommended his ouster,
lt’a an older house on Lau­ were reported from Seattle,
changed Into s complex ol edu- shot himself In the head. Ha
rel Avenue but the occupants Wash., to Sheveporl, La. A
cations! structures rivalling glad less than an hour later.
certainly have extremely good new mass of arctic air was
all others in the arcs.
taste in their landtcaping of pushing into the northern
As the Rev, Fred B. Chance- Explosion
tiie front yard. Drive by. plains.
VALDOSTA. Ga. (U P I) - A
Pastor,
puts it. the expansion
Hazardous driving warnings
spark caused an explosion and
You'll enjoy it. It’a on the
will "keep us sbresst with the
were*up for sections of Texas
fire that threatened to destroy
east side of Laurel between Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas,
growth and expansion of other an entire block of buslnesa
saoctuary, Sunday School and off-street parking. The plans
TH IS MODERNISTIC structure will soon he seen on Pnrk
Second and Third Streets.
Nebraska. Iowa, Illinois, Indi­
were drawn up by the architectural firm of McLnnc, Rnnon,
churches in the community." firms Saturday before It was
Avenue as the First Rnptist Church begins nn energetic
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ana. Kentucky, Michigan and
McIntosh and Bernardo.
building project in the area. The $350,000 three-story educa­
Land value of the ares la tapped out. Damage wee esti­
Then continue your tour of Tennessee. Ice closed U. S.
tional building is the start of the project which w ill include a
estimated at $280,000.
mated at $160,000.
the residential section of San­ IT in Oklahoma's Arbucklc
Plans
call
for
four
new
build­
ford and surrounding arose Mountains.
ings tn the area, with the first Plane Downed ’ *
The decorations gain in sta­
Four-Inch snowfalls were
being a $350,000 educational
Seminole
County
*
*
*
*
on
the
S
t
Johns
River
*
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“
The
Nile
of
America”
CAIRO (U P I) — Egyptian
ture each year, Beautiful,
forecast for parts of Iowa and
building of three stories and of jot fighter* shot down a email
s • .* •
Minnesota, Houghton, Mich.,
ultre-modernisUc design.
American plane Saturday east
They’re making up a' spec­ had 21 inches of. snow on Ihe
The building will be located of the Mediterranean port city
ial menu for Christmas dinner ground,
on the corners of Magnolia of Alexandria, reliable sources
at the county jail. It'll be
California's Sierra Neredaa
Avenue and Fifth Street.
said. Two persons balled out of
served to the shut-ins.
•
had 10 Inches of snow. Spokane,
Also planned is s 1,200-seat the American plane.
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Wash., had seven inches of
sanctuary, and the necessary
A Clock Winder recalls the snow. Sphrata, Wash, measur
related facilities.
Zip Code 32771
)
Reject Idea
county court proceedings of a ed six Inches and Omik,
When the entire projec\ is
FRANKFURT Germany few years ago when-the ven­ Wash., four Inches. Yakima,
W E A TH E R : Partly cloudy and mild Sunday; no frost danger thru Monday.
completed, the church will (U P I)— The Free Democrata
erable County Judge Ernest Wash., got three more Inches
have proportionate educational JuntOf partner* In Chancellor
Houtholder sat on the bench. of snow, bringing the total to VOL. 57
United Press Leased W ire
Established iOOf SAT., DECEMBER 19, 1964
SANhORD, FLORIDA
NO. 86
space for a graded Sunday Ludwig Erhard's coalition gov­
Many jail cell occupants would seven inches on the ground.
School of 1,200.
ernment, Saturday bluntly re­
A billiard closed Interstate
be brought before ,the judge,
Demolition of existing houses jected a proposal to defend
lle ’d talk to them individual­ 80 east of ^Portland. Ore.,
In the way of Immediate pro­ Western Europe with nucksr
ly and in a quiet, fatherly stranding 170 motorists, who
jects will start at once, offi| land mines.
tone. Analyzing each prison­ look refuge In homes at Cas­
rials say.
er's response, he'd invariably cade Locks and Bonneville.
A sbOnontli fund raising ‘No Interference*
reach in his pocket, offer a Portland had five Inches of
project Is now under way. A
dollar bill to the person and snow.
TOlfYO (U P I ).— Commun­
building committee hat recom­
Crack trstns on the Union
set him free with a warm
ist Chinese Deputy Premier
WASHINGTON (U P I) — picked party chairman.
mended that a building fund
"Merry Christmas." The Clock Pscfic! Great Northern and Untied Press International flames which consumed their
and Foreign Minister Chen Yi
lie alto, denied any conflict
Rep. (Jerald R. Ford, a "new
savings account be set up un­
Northern
Pacific
railroads
Fires
in
seven
slates
Satiir
rural home near Marked WASHINGTON (U P I) — breed" Republican with Im­ in political philoephy between
Winder recalls the many
said Saturday In Peking that
til such time as the actual
times he'd sit in the court­ were running three to four day claimed at least it lives, Tree, Ark. Lafferty and Ilia
pressive credentials, Saturday linn and Halleck who waa a construction can begin, The the question of Viet Nam
wife
suffered
minor
burn..
Thr
UniUd
SU,e*'
BrlUin
hours
isle
into
Portland
and
Michigan
had
stir
fire
deaths
room watching proceedings.
should be “settled by the Viet­
strong Goldwater supporter
committee urges that special
Five children burned to
France have told Russia challenged veteran Rep. Char­
Carolina and ArWhen they were over, he walk­ northbound Southern Pacific andNorth
In the recent presidential elec­ offerings be made tn addition namese people through nego­
les
A.
Halleck
for
leadership
death when flames destroyed thry are ready to hold "ined down the stairs—feeling trains from California were Kansas live each.Washington
tiations without foreign Inters
of the thin GOP f.rces in the tion.
to the normal pledges to the
and Illinois three each and their (fame home near Kins formal" four power meetings
such nearer to the true mean­ two hours behind schedule.
lereaee."
But
he
clearly
linked
HalU. S. House of Represents
church budget.
The temperature dipped to Pennsylvania and South Daku- ton, N. C. Their mother, Mrs. in Berlin on problems involving of {Christmas.
(
leek to the Republican past
The amount to be borrowed
. . .
Ucrda Spence, escaped with, „
...
13 below at Broadus, Mont., &gt;ta each reported one
The 140 Republican House and said tha GOP must enter will depend on th* actual bid
Friday 20 persona perished out Injury from the burning,1^ th' w,,ole of IUrlln' 0,f‘Another Houaholdar— Kar- and 11 below at Mtnot, N. D,,
tenant bouse.
ci*la here said Saturday.
membeia left after the Demo­ "a new era . . . writ* ■ ntw price of contractors, church
lyle, the son of Judga H o w early ,!n the dnyrfTi- W4fi,'-nir in a nursing home fire at
leaders say.
Three
of
the
five
children'
The
Allied
statement
wai
crats'
election landslide wilt chapter."
holdar — will occupy tha same below at Duluth, MtnC," atd Fountain town, Ind., and four
The 64 - year • old llallerk
R iy Slayton Is general chair­
bench starring next month, A temperatures at ^ »•«*■ tilt died when flames swept an of Ray Kealy were killrd in nude to the Soviet liaison of- choose their leaders for the
planned
to
break
off
a
Flori­
man
of the atecrlng committee
a
fire
which
raied
their
home
employes'
dormitory
at
a
flood of memories will return. zero mark * ( • U*»r»«-*ed *.
five in East Berlin in a teply new RUth Congress at a party
da varatlon with his wife and which constats of Irving Pryor,
•' »
*
tross the ndi
h&gt;f Winfield (111.) nursing home. at Seattle, Wash. Kealy. hu to an eatlier vague Soviet rauru* Jan. 4.
By Donna Estes
return to Washington Mon­ E. R. Wood, E. C. Harper Sr.,
Six of the nine children o( wife and the other two chit
Have you noticed how traf­ states to New F.nflaDd.
The Ford Halleck battle for
overtuia
suggesting
fourday And aide said he had no and Lyman Phillips.
The
gaiety
end happiness of
Below
(reeling
readings Elbert' and Marie Cox lost dren were Injured.
fic has roomed on First
the post of minority leader
Other committees include:
Intention of letting
Ford
At Olney, III . (armor Frank pimtr meetink*500 Long wood children attend­
Street? And the streets ami were riworded at Atlanta. Ga : their lives when (lames de­
' could be even tn-re Intense
Finance— C. L. _ Park Sr., ing the annual community
Th* Allies
that than the struggle for leader­ walk off with the Job, and "of
stores are crowded with shop­ Birmingham, Ala.; Charleston, stroyed their two story home Price died o( burns received
chairman; ano C. L. Robinson, Christmas party was marred
course
ha
will
run
for
leader.”
when
an
oil
heating
dovicr
ev
at
the
Detiolt
suburb
of
War­
S.
C
;
Charlotte,
N.
C
;
Mem­
pers. An atheist from the
Hletl r«‘|fUllir til Iks br lir hi ship tn the national parly.
J Roy Britt, C. W. Baker and by a tragic accident Saturday
darkest corner of Russia phis, Tenn , Little Rock, Ark , ren, Mich. The children's plodod as he attempted to Mltrrnaitrly in hutt urd \\v»t
The 51-year-old Ford, a
Kenneth McIntosh.
thaw
a
(roien
livestock
water­
afternoon.
mother
was
critically
burned.
ami
San
Antonio,
Tex.
It
was
would know full well a spec­
lll-t title
! former football player from
Plans and development— R.
Five of the 12 children of ing tank.
Mrs. Kenneth Brabaton and
ial holiday is here, should he nine degrees early in the day
Tin.*i? have been no regular Grand Rapids, Mich., was one
Witltard Warfield, chairman; Mr*. Claude Layo were aerIn Chicago Mrs. Isoln-I Con
be permitted to visit this area. at Asheville, N. C., and Jfi Dwayne Lafferty perished in
and R. F. Cooper, Osbortfe lously burned with hotting wa­
rad, almost blind and partial mwctjnKH among the four H?r- ! . f the "young turks” who
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degrees at Now Orleans, La.
Dorminey,
George
Pitta rd, ter, bring prepared for coffee,
|
ly paralyzed, burned to death IHi 4JCiU|uition |K»wera aim# helped llallerk Upset Rep.
Light
snow
at
Chicago
gist
John Sauls Jr-, son of Mr.
ll*4b * h e n the Ku»aiar» walk* Joseph W. Martin IR-M s M.)
Mrt; Cecil Tucker, L. Burk* when a kettle (lipped from
|
when
her
dressing
g
o
w
n
etl
highways,
leading
to
a
20
and Mrs John Saul* Sr., 624
fd out of the Allied Kom* for the Job of minority leader
I caught fire.
A Gold Award for 100 per Steele, Carlton Henley. Mrs. Mrs. Bra baton's' hands.
Escambia Dr., Sanford, and a car accident on the Edens Ex­
' In the Chicago suburb ol mandatura Just before they in 1959, Muitin had held the rent participation among em­ C. L. Park, Cecil A Tucker
Mrs.
Brabiton, suffering
pressway
and
two
six-car
freshman at the University
North Itivrrside, 111., Mts All l"cripllat#d the Berlin block- jmst for 29 years.
ployes hat been presented by and Mrs. Margaret Reynolds. first, second and third degree
of Florida, is a member of the chain reaction pileups on the
tnma lirnliek, an elderly wid “ '**'•
Halleck, a short, ruddy- Seminole County United Fund
burns, was taken tn Florida
Marching tutor Band which same route, sending 15 per
Soviet overture faced grandfather from Rens- officials to the Kilgore Seed
Sanitarium and H o s p i t a l ,
WASHINGTON ( UPI ) - A ow, lost her life Saturday
will participata in Governor- sons to hospitals.
have lM‘«n mad* selear, Ind., was former Presi­ Company.
where ihe waa later reported
Hay drops were underway in record setting 79,683,659 Amer­ when flames destroyed her ' " l*
elect Haydon Bums' inaug­
home.
by
on*
or
more
Soviet diplo- dent Elsenhower's right hand
In "fa ir" condition.
Th* firm'* employe* con­
uration in Tallahassee, Jan. 5. eight counties of eastern Mon icans voted it) tiie November
Gwendolyn Clark, 12, burn
Berlin to Allied offl- man In Congress and is known tributed t'25 to this year'*
Mra. Layo - suffered third
Young Sauls, • graduate of Una which President Johnson presidential election, an offi­
cd
to
death
,nnd
her
father,
H
waa
extremely vague, as a n»-h&lt;dd«-bsrrrd priltlr*! f40,0()0 campaign along with
degree burns of the eyes and
cial
tabulation
showed
Satur­
Seminole Jfigh School's clast proclaimed a disaster area
mother and two sisters were Westernofficials suijiccted
strategist. He has been the $25 from Rufus A. Kersey
NEW YORK (U P I)—Secre­ second degree burns on tha
of 1964, is the only member of Friday. Up to 50 per cent o( day The only uncertified fig­
ures
In
the
listing
are
Uiose
injured
Saturday when Haim's the J{u»»iun» meant th? u l k t GOP leaders for six years.
Sr., IS gift* from C. A. Me- tary of Slate Dean Rusk held face, shoulders and chest. Sba
the
cattle
U
s
the
area
were
the Florida hand from San­
(or Pennsylvania.
1destroyed her two-story home ' « apply only to West Berlin.
Ford, In announcing his Whnrtar Grove Service and "inconclusive" talks Saturday was given emergency treat­
feared dead from exposure
ford or Seminole County,
The final returns confirmed |near Ebensburg, Pa.
| Th« Russians have rejected candidacy, said the future of th* Young Women's Improve­ with Soviet Foreign Minister ment at the hospital and was
Western
claims that East
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his
GoP
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Sen
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a
riri-atflUndfll?
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fibril
stake, an d the GOP leadership from John 11. Muaan. ■ ■■■ ■ ‘pnmrtew p)« &gt; f hr - Oiwals HSe tolU aL has .Lam a.- — ■ - ...
gave a surprising shqck Ui the •
■ w in c n u n s
M CoIdw&lt;Ur&gt; Uy tlM, ,
Aberdeen. s. d .
f -o.- (tower con trol, 9
These contribution* brought deadlock on Russia’s $52.6
must display "a willingness
•dull* at Uic Pinect-ext school
The Russians also indicated
the total of the Itlrtt driva to million UN debt.
|pat landslide margin in hl*-| At Oak Ridge, Tenn. Sam
children’* ‘ Chrislma* party.
to try new Ideas by leading
*
date to $33,087.61 and leaves
tory. In tact, Johnson's vote Giles, 11, got up early fdr a they felt that four-power ronBut a U. S. spokesman said 7th Vote Fails
The hoy — who ahaI] remain
reacting, UK $6,912.39 away from Its
was the biggest ever obtain­ morning snack and smelled tact* should lake place only
ROME ( J P I ) — Th* Italian
of
llie
plan.
Introduced
By
Gen­
monymoui to avoid further
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
.moke. He awakened hi. fa in West Berlin.
| " No OT,a U
lo *’1 ',n objective.
eral Anembly President Alex Parliament failed on a seventh
ambarrasimcnt to bis parents The Labor Department an­ ed by a presidential condidatc
--------------------t ,h« ,*,'" rh'
*"*
Homer L Osborn, head of Quaison Sackey
—7,515,212 more than polled thcr. who suffered third de-i
Ballot today to elect a
—climbed on Santa Claus' lap, nounced new restrictions late
gree burn* while rescuing the
'
J 60.minute ball players, he Kilgore'a operation here, told "That idea Is still ofaliveGhana:
president (or th* country.
"
looked up and announced: "I Saturday designed to discour­ by Dwight D. Eisenhow-er In family'* 11 children.
le a d e r Q u its
'^ s d at a brief n e w , ermfer- tJF headquarter* that he and
think you oughtlt have a age importation of Mexican 1956.
Eight firemen were hurt: SALISBURY. R.h'xd«iut — *nre.
hia employes, this year will
The final count waa Johnpunch in the novel" Where­ farm labor and give U. S.
while battling a five-alarm (L'PI) — Sir Roy Welrniky,
Ford said the House con- Use a piggy bunk which w))l
son
M
C
I26,245;
Goldwater,
upon, he bopped Santa in the farm workers priority for
Serving Hanford and
27,173,891. Unpledged electors! fire which caused damage es- the burly ex premier of the [ test wa» "related
no way" he passed among tha com­
becxerl.
available jobs.
in Alabama and minor party, timated at more than *5 mil- Rhodesian federation, resigned to the national party struggle pany's personnel on paydays.
Seminole County Since 1950”
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Labor Secretary W. W il­ candidates got another 383,- lion to Dallas' famed Nriman- Saturday night as leader of the Involving
When time for the 1066 UF
The American Broadcasting lard Wlrta, said U. S. farm­
Marcus department store,
opposition Rhodesia party.
I Barry
drfr#
arrives, "porky" will b#
520
votes
Company carried 65 minutes ers would be subjected to fed­
"aftuqhf/.ed" and contenta
Johnson's total was 61 per
of excerpts from "Tha Mes­ eral immigration laws in at­
aftrntrlbuled on behalf
siah” by Handel by tha Stet­ tempting to acquire "btac- cent of all ballota caat. This
of Kilgore employea. "This,"
was two-tenths of one per cent
son University Choir under
Mexican farm hands more than Franklin D.' Roose­
said Osborn, “ will keep the
the direction of Prof, liarold —for temporary work.
* Authorised Sales &amp; Service
United Fund 'alive' to all of
velt'*
second
term
margin
in
51. Giffin. The program waa
About 200,000 Mexican |a- 1935.
us
during
the
year
and
ahould
presented on tha company's
borera per year previously
be a painless manner of giv­
WASHINGTON
(U P I) — Prealdent
That will be a tough job. In early Sep­
coaat-to-cosat network.
were admitted to the United
ing."
-jlie / L C U A q
Johnaon will leave for a Chriatmas-intember and October, government agencie*
States, generally for three
UF campaign chairmen,
Texai holiday Sunday but most of his tima
submitted their first money requests for Troy Ray, auggeslad today
months, under Public Law 78.
there will be spent tn an item-by item eco­
Congress this year refused to
the ntw year. The total cam* to |108 bil­ that tha Kilgore plan might
SIOPFINE
nomy review of hia new federal budget,
extend
tha
law
which
expiree
be of Intaraat Co other buiilion.
cm itfi
tha Whfta House announced Saturday.
ST. PETERSBURG (U P D Dec. 91.
nese and profaatlonal firm*
What
Johnson
is
now
faced
with,
Reedy
lie
will
take
budget
director
Kcrmit
Gor­
An Air Force Fd00 Super
end
office* •* a unique meth­
eaid, i* the job of cutting th* requeate,
Jet "flamed out" during a don to ^iia LBJ ranch near Johnson City
Lincoln
od of obtaining better reiulte.
plua
deciding
w|}at
new
legiilaliva
proalong
with
a
foot
locker
and
two
big
card­
landing approach to MacDill
Other
UF
official*
doffed
giamt to recommend.
Continental
AFB Saturday and crashed in­ board boxra filled with data needed for the
To do tha job, Reedy laid, Ilia Chief Ex­ their hate along with Ray to
to the shallows of Tampa.Bay budget review.
Every Typ* Repair
ecutive will go over tha budget "on a line- “ A thinking, 'care-full* group
White House press secretary George
south of here.
of citizen* in our area."
On All
byjtine, item-by-ltem basia."
Reedy aaid Mre, Johnaon and daughter,
The
pilot,
Capt.
C.
W.
Brad­
CHRISTMAS SEALS (i|MTI lid
Make* * Madvia '
Sinca eubstantiva change* ar* virtually
NEW ORLEANS (UP1&gt;— ley, ejected from the crippled Luci, also will go along but older daught­
•tllf RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Th* Coast Guard cutter Cardi­ jet and waa picked up by a er Lynda will rymain hare a few days.
Impoaeibl# after New Year’s Day, ha la ex­
gan had tha diaablad ‘'Mias Coast Guard helicopter — ap­
pected to have made bis final decision* on
The President will stay in Texas until
LONDON (U P I) Polish
Demeanor" in tow Saturday parently . uninjured. He was after Christmas. Except for time o ff for
what and whert to spend by th* time he Foreign Minister Adam Rareturns to the White House.
beaded far Panama City, Fla flown to the MacDill hospital.
the holiday itself, he will be deciding what
packl will get a cool reception
109 N. Palmetto An.
On* Whit* House budget expert put it when he tells British leadon
Tha cutter and the TS-foot
The plane bit ar tree on Ba­ to do Id tha way of fiscal 1966 budget eurSanford, Fla.
this wsy: In prospect, h* said. Is a “ vary about hia plans tor an Eastfishing veasel oat ot Tampa, hama Sbor« Drive, narrowly I*ry .
(Corner
M
Palmetto
intensive period of budgetary surgery—
Fla, were expected to arrive misting aeveral bouses and
Reedy said Johnion was detcrmlnad to
West conference lo ensure Euwith th* President taking bold as chief opean
In Panama‘Chy early Sunday plunged into tlx feet of water cut the budget as "prudently st ha possi­
security,
diplomatic
surgeon."
,
morning.
bly can."
'
tour cep said Saturday,
at the edge of the bay^

anfmrtt

Hi

-V

Fires Continue, Allies Are Ready Republican W ar
For Berlin Talk On In Congress
24 More Die
With Russians

Women Burned
Al Yule Parly

Gold Award Goes
To Kilgore Co.

LBJ Landslide
Biggest Ever

Russia's Debt

To UN Talked

On Farm Labor

H U N T a n c .

Budget Faces 'Surgery'

AF Jet Crashes,
Pilot Rescued

Comet

Disabled Vessel
In Tow By CG

Cool Reception

322-4884

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                    <text>age 4-A—Dec. 16, 1964
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Hospital
Notes
DECEMBER II, 1M4
Admission*
Irm a Cooper, Betty Black,George R. B eit, Lottie J o m i ,
Joaeph WeU, Bhonda Applefa te , Edda F arrell, Sherry
McGrlff, B oia Mae Wood,
Sanford; Florence Botte, Del­
tona; Brian Ferrin, North Or­
lando; Cleanthia P eteri, Mait­
land.
Births
Mr. and Mra. Melvin Coop­
er, Sanford, a girl.
,
Dischargee
Dollle 11cMillion and baby
girl, Eleanor Nichols, Marion
F reem an, Myrna Keefe and
baby girl) Charol Chaplin and
baby girl, June nem usat and
baby girl, Walter Koeller,
* Frederick Fraae, Laura- KuU
M argaret Soles, Jlonnle Mil
ton. Oscar Ross, Arthur Foes
nle, Marie Hardy, Charlie
- /G odieo£.7J5br W. Itimllfon^
Edw arJ Dougherty J r., Sinford; Alice Luti, DeBary;
Mary Jo Culbreath and baby
girl, Joaeph Oglesby, Lake
Monroe. *'
DECEMBER 12, IBM
Admlsslona
J . G. Cummings, Milton- J.
Nichols, Arrie Collins, Robert
R. • Elsencoff, Steven Duffy,
Olivia L. 8m art, Samuel
Haney, Emily L. Joyner, Car
olyn A. F arrier, Arletha
Scott, Ann Nichole, Sanford;
Silvio Brunei!!, E rm a Wolan
aky, DeBary.
Births
Mr. and Mra. Edda A. F ar
rell, Sanford, a boy; Mr. and
Mr*. Tbomaa W. Joyner, San
ford, a girl; Mr. and Mra.
Stephen Pelera, Sanford, a
boy; Mr. and Mra. David P
F errler, Sanford, a girl; Mr;
and Mrs. Jam es Sm art, San­
ford, • girl; Mr. and Mra
B eatrice Scott, Sanford, .a
girl,
DJachargea
Rosa Maa Wooda, Olivette
Wright, Annabel! Deere, Mar­
guerite Bridges, Effie Long,
George Wesley ArnoTd HI,
Jam es K lrklind, Mark lloggi.
M srgsret Goodwin and baby
boy, Janice Culver and baby
boy, Shirley Dellorco ami
baby boy, Nancy Hall and
baby boy, Dalphia Wlllw and
baby girl, Sanford; Henry
Heath, Longwood; Kathleen
Garrison, New Smyrna Beach;
Dorothy L. P revatt and baby
boy, Osteen; Virginia Balts,
Titusville.
DECEMBER 13, loot
Admissions
Albert
Edwards, Marvin
Miller, Janice Cowley, Lewis
H. Morton Jr., Ethel William*,
Sharon K. Slaytuakcr, Jtennc
Black, Sandra Smith, Shirley
Ragland, Sanford; l'rovedrnra
B arrera, D e B a r y ;
Betty
Mann, Lake Monroe; Clement
Polldoro, Long wood.
Births
Mr. and Mra, Itobert A.
Mann, Lake Monroe, ‘a girl;
Mr. and Mra, Dennis L. Slay*
. m aker, Sanford, a girl.
Dlacbargra
Lucille Anderson, H e l e n
Iliers, Elisabeth" Daniel*, Je s­
sica Burke stal baby girl, Ito•' berl Elacncoit, S a h t o r d ;
Alice llellenday, D e B a r y ;
Brian Ferrin, North Orlando
DECEMBER II. 1M4
Admissions
Letand J. Smith, Shirley
Scbllke, Titus Jsm es, E. C.’
H arper S r , Helen Fitts, An­
nie It. Bell, Donald Young. Ell
xaboth Whnarty, Joy Wilton,
M argaret Saraney, B e n n i e
Bell, Elisabeth Anderson. Vir­
ginia Smith, Patrick Taylor,
Mary J. MUtikln, Sylvester
Roberts, Constance McCabe,
Joyce Shafer, Sanford; Outda
Davis, Estells Neater, De.Bary;
Eugene d a r k , Lake Mary.
Birth*
Mr. and Mr*. Jam * * 'B ell,
Sanford, a girl; Mr. end Mre,
Lyle Saraney, Sanford, a girl.
Dlacbargra
Steven Duffy, Irm a Johnston,
A rthur Bradshaw, Alice Mar­
garet Jones, Dsn Brooks, Al­
vin Turner, Alms Hurston,
David FlUgerald Rouse, P a­
tricia F. Jackson and baby boy,
P atric ia 0 . C arver and baby
boy, Sinfeed; Thelma Smith,
Anna K. Stum , Lottie Wright,
DeBary; Florence Bolle, Del­
tona; Geraldine Jackson, Mt.
D ora; Char lea Rabun, Lake
Monro*.

inual Sessions
en By Solon
AMPA ( U P l ) - J U t e Ban.
rga Hollahan, of Dad*
nty, says the 1W6 Lagiure will paaa a measure
tin g annua) aeaaiona.
o 11mban made the forecast
a Legislative Council inn committee on annual
•ling . .

• dairy specials •

• down produce lane •

Brctkftil CUb f r ib A FUrida

Large Eggs ......... zZl. 49*

Swaat-Aa-Honay

B a n a n a s • »&gt; 1 0 c
■

4

JA R S

S1

BUY 4 - GET 2 FREE!

-

2 9 ^

Whceniin, 0«lkiout Memmeth Ch#e«*

Z 79*

Cheddar ....

# frozen- foods •

Stomps with coupon) ,.

Jetiniten’i lar«. Pumpkin or

kLIMIf 2 I'll All WIIM PURCHASES
or f»« OP MOMl

PRICES
EFFECTIVE '
THU M. FRI.SAT.
DIC. IT, 11, 1*
1964

■;;; 29*

Cream Cheese

’ bo1,'

Diamond Brand Large

□... W
alnuts
(PJutJjp extra 4*L Hreen

k r.ft'i Fhll.Jtlphla Bring

89 *
^ 59 '

□ Potatoes................ .

SAUCE

.S t

Topping ............ V.V 49*

Russet Baking

M U SS E L M A N S

APPLESAUCE

Lucky W hip Holiday D e iu rt

□ O n io n s...........7....... - £l,b' 19'

/CRANBERRY

Mince P i e s ^ ^
P.l Rill Frettn Con.aniant

,* Jk
Jfi{ G re e n S t a m p s

«—12 Os.

«4lk Alt idifig

Morton'. Quick Frai.n

39*

tbr.a 16-ae. A Q i
laavaa
■’

Bread-Dough
M orton’. F r a i . n Deniik

Pecan T w i s t .....59*

iwiaM l i

DIAM OND BRAN D LARG E W A LN U TS

Pop Top Cana

FOR HOLIDAY
CO O KIN G &amp; B A K IN G

^ 69*
pk|. of

Pie S h e lls.......

f
CRISCO
SHORTENING

iWVnWW

CARLING BLACK LABEL

't.2 9*

K ra ft Parkay .....

Small Yellow Cooking

OCCAM SPRAY
W HOtt OR JELLIED

LIMIT 1 W ITn 15.00 FOOD ORDER

Smooth S p rt e d ln f M a rfarin a

M r.. P a u l '. F r a i . n Sw att

^

1-lb. bog 59c

Potatoes.............

:- 5 9 *

(HgifH ft«L Dm . IB. IBM)

Gsrton'i„Froi«n Ir.ag.g

Flouhder Steaks 2Vk7.‘ 8 9 #

V
IIMIt I MLIASI WlfM
'V rURCHASIS Of 00 OHMOD

Sinjl.ton'i Quick Froita

Breaded Oysters
V1/ ■
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w ig y iB a !

1

GOVT-INSPECTED SHIPPED
QUICK FROZEN GRADE* A EVISC.

1 6 lb.

1 0 -1 6

Under

And Over

Pounds

1 0 lb s.

43c 45

Libbr'i Cream Style

Golden C o rn ..... 2

Am M

Libby'i Tendtr Green

Sweet P e a s......... 2 fan0.3 29 *

, C H A SE&amp;
f SANBORN

Pum pkin.............. 2 *J0J

'--5

9

^

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Stuffed O lives

#

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All-Purpo«o
All-Tun

quart
Kraft
Oil
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m,
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M i n c e M e a t . . . „ . ..... ".’(.'i” 3 9 ' Glad-Wrap . . • • * * -aloo-ft.
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»*e.
Si
Cookie
Mix............
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3
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Cake R o ll..
pkgi.
la Nailla'i Tall-Haata
Cookie Mix......... eke.
TASTY
HRFAK FAST CLUB
Thla Coupnn Worth
SLICED
I # In our candy dept. • •
20f
C u n t * Blatbusll't

u

Toward Thr Futrheas
Of Onr l.h. Hreakfaat
Club Baron At
A d rcrtlird prlrr of lift

**■49c ■i
Limit t With IK.00
Or More O rdrr

Offer Good In Hanford
and Caearlberry Only.
Expire* l)er. IB, 1861

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Brack'. Cb*col*l.-C*.#r.d

1

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), Villa Cherries . . . . . . 'LT 49*
Kraft's Miniatera
It Marshmallows .......,0bi;**25*
*
Kraft'. Full-Sli* Jat
i-tb.
); Marshmallows

Gold Model Plain , or S. R.

6

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HERMAN'S SLI. LUNCH MEATS
I Bologno, POP. Oil*. Loaf)

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lu .irn •*!.. D«. i*. m il

¥

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X)

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Jftl G re e n S t a m p s
ulA A. a i m. f a* md pv*cj. •*« -j:

TREASURE ISLE QUICK FROZEN
POD SHRIMP
l ’/j-lb. bag $1.89
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Swift's Premium I by tka piece) Jumbo

t o

G re e n S t a m p s ^ !
»lrt Alt
md K-d.ni tk
CHASE b SANBORN
INSTANT COFFEE
6-oi. jar 95c
».t- Dm. It. 1*441

: Bologna............ r 39 = IMJIMMfiMMllM;
l Roll Sausage, sr 59 =IO O « m o o
49*
Ji*MG re e n S t a m p s
29e I Braunschweiger?b. 39 =
39* ®
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39« • W ie n e rs ___ 2 '.c 6 9 =

Aunt Nallis's D tlk lo u .

W hole Onions

0

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; Sliced H a m . . . 6P£ 59 =

i n iA sr wiih
ruMCMA^rs or oo n« mori

Marti Biand

i

lb.

Swift's Premium Cooked or Baked

Fof Holiday la k ln f , Libby's

BACON i

lb.

all g r in d s

303
in »

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DFLictoui corrn

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T U R K E Y S
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PLUMROSf IMPORTED DANISH
CANNED HAMS
2-lb. can $1.99
cqrwwi'reTi
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l.ittrM y . i ,. urw^
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SW IFTS PREMIUM

Fruit D rink ............ 4

0

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K

Del MorIi PlnooppU-Gropotrud

0

99*

~

(Limit 1 pleosa with purchaaoa of S5 or ihm*),
Borden's Assorted Flovora

Tarnow'a Chunk Stylo Slick

WA Ale a u _ * 4

Halved or Sliced Yellow Cling

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"FRESH PORK SALE"
Froih

F la v o r fu l L o a n P o rk

T o i t y F ro th

J Froth Loon

Libby's Rich, Red 'n Rofrashlng

Hwy. 17-92 and
Onora Dr., Sanford

Pillabury'a Assorted

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Casselberry
T

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t o O reen S t a m p s
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ROLL-ON DEODORANT

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to Oreen Stam ps
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WHERE SHOPPING IS A
PLEASURE

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B oston B u tt F r e ih

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DIXIE CUP REFILLS
PACKAOI- OF 100

l P ic n ic s . . . .
: P e r k R o n s'
:Steaks . . .
• P ork H a m s
: P o rk S id e s
J

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F r u it C o c k t a il. - 19*
C a k e M ix e s • 3 is? 8 9 *

Tornow's Famous Whole-Hog

extra large 92c plua tax
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OR TABLITS

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LAMBRECHrS FROZIN
CHEESE CAKE
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City, County
Differences
’Ironed Out’
By Herry I. Johnson
A subtle ■hint by a Stale
Hoad Department o f f i c i a l
Wednesday afternoon softened
Tha Girl Scouta will sing hiddno bristles on the backs of
Christmas Carols a t 7:15 p,m. city and county officials and
Friday in the Rand Mall. Thii Highway-&lt;6 construction will
Is an annual tradition and, ns continue.
The tvfo governmental bod­
in the past, the public is cor­
ies met at the county engi­
dially invited to attend.
neer's office to iron out dUF irst. Pentecoatal Church of ! ftrcncM on how to cope with
Longwood will hnve a turkey a drainage problem in the 25th
dinner today from 4:30 until Slrect section.
The SHD official, drainage
7 p Jn. a t the church to bene­
f it its Christm as basket fund engineer Al Davis, brought the
coo! comments lo a quick
for needy families.
close when he said that the
An area super market m an-' Pr°jrct wouM rontinue withager is advertising ‘'ponset-1‘"'t dtdaY *'if we arcn’tsLop_ J a s " for sale. A Herald Clock ^ Ppd-

Seminole County

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on the S t Johns River * .* * * “The Nile of America”

Mayor Demands
Altamonte Quiz
n&gt; D onnn E s te s

Zip Coda 32771
VOL. 57

\VF.ATHER: Cloudiness, few showers thru Friday, high about 70; low tonight in low 60*.
United Press Leased Wire
Est udished *906 THURS., DECEMBER 17, 1904 SANFORD, FLORIDA

• NO. 84

Banker Heads
New Sanford

Dora Damage
Funds Given
Federal Okay

DeWitt Mathews, the aud­
itor of Sanford A tlantic Na­
tional Bank, today was named
by Seminole County Chamber
■of Commerce President Kn r y i 1
lylc Housboldcr to head the

The U.S. Office of Em er­
gency Claiming has approved
funds expended by the city
and county to repair damage
reused tty the September viell
to the ait-a of Hurricane Dora.
TTir ' county will receive,
subject lo - o - future audit, up
to" $14,903—the amount re ­
quested—and Sanford will re ­
ceive, aulijevl to n similar
sunlit, up to $1,019.

— W a t c h e r , tm n k m g lo save l h » j - R p r e f e r r e d —iw t h r - c h a a g f t r a d e - b o d y ’s newly a u t h o r i t y
fwmr guy
e u v som
m barrass
b a r r a s s - ! ih d r a i n a g e - o f the a r e a frronrpeil
r o m y cd G
reaier S
anford' B
oard oof-;
f
Greiner
SaHtSHt*
Board
poor
somee eem

_■:
an
open
ditch
to
pipe.
“
If
we
|
Commercei
ment Jm rm d to tell him of the
MuthVvvs, w ho came lo Sanerror. Said he, “ why change have lo redesign (the road |
■, - - 112... . . it got your ’i s,' didn't plans) there will he a delay." for,| jj, Jnnuary of 1963 from
City and county com mission. , ^ A tlantic.N ational Bank of
it?"
’ .
’ .
members caught on quickly Jacksonville,
OwTnfy i ’lvniim w a nn C h a ir would
&gt;limn Jam es I*. Aveiy received
Sixty-one years ago today and a running discussion of an
the ..unity's approval Wednes­
the Wright brothers success- alleged “agreem ent" made by
day. The city’s approval was
fully flew their airplane for' * previous county official that
made Nov. 19.
the first time at Kitty Hawk. the county would help in plac­
1 tie 'money was requested
Very' few fields of endeavor. ing the drainage pipe was
after (’resident Johnson set
if "any" have experienced" "the d rn p p ed -at-least in public
,
Mayor A. L. Wilson presided
up the disaster procedure fol­
progress made hy the aviaat th e session and resd a
lowing in the wake of the hur­
lion industry
lengthy resum e of what had
ricane
Doth the city ami county
T here's a new C hristm as1, f l n »Pircd »lnc8 ,llr « iHernna
received approval for the
tree in your fulure and it grows
amount requested. OKI’ aud­
its own decorative cones, savs discussed in August, 1956.
At that tim e I hr city assist­
itor* a ir expected here anon
Tony Jensen of the Florida
to check the figures and if
Agricultural extension Service. ed the county with its drain
the estimate* arc ai-euiale.
Growers will get tree* for age problem with the under­
H u n k s will he Issued 111 those
field testing m I96J The tree, standing (hat t h e county
amounts.
*
is a cross between the Sierra would reciprocate when the
The i i t y s o u g h t the fund
Nevada lodgepole pine and the 25th Street widening project
I *« ii'itnlm ise tin* t r e a s u i y fur
R E V . A M I AIRS. W . J . t i l E S S :&lt;■■•&lt; t b e i r ilitu g b lc ru . S lic n u- ,l«&gt;. J u d i t h
shore pine It grows six feet in started.
County commissioners said
uv er tim e paid tvguhii city
K uv, S liirlii ,ltiv itiiil M a ry J c n n c tlc . T h u fa m ily le a v e s noon f o r m is s io n ­
four to live je a fs and develops
i lew s fur * leariilg uf dehl is
a r y w o rk in lie r ttia n y .
( I Ic ra lit I 'h o tn )
into a full.many branched tree no such agreem ent could t*‘
f l tiin the city.
with conical shape and straight found in the record Citj com­
County K n g i n r r r William
Ih*W IT T M A T H E W S
trunk Just as it reaches Christ­ missioners insisted it was a
Hush said the &lt;utility's i f i p i r s t
m as tree sire it develops de­ moral obligation to ki^cp the immuiiutl Hy
rruuiiim end
*
was f*&gt;r e m e rg en c y w ork don*
corative cones arpong thick agreement.
Yesterday all agreed—with lionni ijf 10 dll i't'tot l f&lt;*r •«j •
un ii num ber of p i u jr c t s .
foliage
SRI) officials listening — that }n11nt merit hy Ihe C h a m b e r
» • ■
T hese in* lud« rleati|iig o ut
%
* M i expect to have Ulna
&lt;*( r « s A ( i v r k ami the I b s r
Members ol Ute Seminole live project should coniimip no hoard u i t f a u u e d by the l a t t e r
Lwkn ares, in sta lla tlu n uf a
County Juvenille Council pur m atter what form ol drainage {tail of next w e ek ," »atd M a t­
is bxed.
chased, wrapped and sent gifts
the fortllrr Hut In l U n r y Cuuniv. K e n tu ck y . , l a r g e r d r a in pipe betw een Hlg
D i n in g t h r p a s t tw^u V e n n \ft«
in
ws,
‘‘and
w
e
’ll
rtKhi
to
WOULD SCUTTLE
fo }» imysl and two girls at
Rev
him!
Mrs. W illia m J IIII | a &lt; Mi4!* \\ || I lH*trt I 111 SII h - fur un*’ VI ti I imm| d i r e* ted Beat laike and Cub Lake, r"c*
Slate engineers had left the w*trk M
p la c in g nf a bridge till the
i'londa induVtrial schools this
f*u d I it Tp* id itiat of hei lit ti ^fi at \ \ . *o
it i b o n It
M
h
U
icna
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t
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d
o
u
t
tint:
till*-«
hiiv’t
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L aligwood I(*«ni|, g e l i d a I leweek The Council is planning open ditch In the road building ■hf* uml -hi* li* w gi oiiji (All! ae»4
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i ited o th e r * a u n tie s w hich
working with seiv i.reiiirn hn*
positing holiday greeting cards
commission chairm an, said tie "•Alitor d liumnesi and profes M&lt;mi tIn y w 111 Im- dMMir** ' i*• tf v jutv ili'iH'i t &gt;It♦ ,tTT| tid
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appreciably i n c r e a s e l In |MUhted o u t, ‘will d riugn
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mark Cards deposited at the
drainage situation for Ihe nly pi *lift a m to m e e t the nee dr* Ih n m l fur n five y e m f r i m h* l .u e s s h «i(I pn e lilt ill* y With
Cham ber's office will t&gt;e sent
He added, however, that wilh if 1tilth mere hunt a and profes- mis&gt;iMhury HftsoemteB mi i n i - h u m , ll;i|-l l&gt;! 1 hwpH. l a m p a .
to Christmas postmarked, and
completion of the project, tins MoMl»J j*e«»|de H r added, " T h e ntuny. T h e r e they will w»nh ft** ttnlge HapTi t &lt; -11,r * It.
1h- sent on to their destinations.
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meases will spring up along San I • id VleiehiiMln g in up will 111mi mi i ly with f ,ng||ah I i«e 11 u i i . i -twin and 1 11
Hut rem em ber Frldaj a the
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the right of way and then Up- n p r r u te Hi li wing of the a g e
Hapllnt
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last day.
\V ihh (it p(« kut tinea today
problem ‘ will be. compound iham hei's new diviiioir and whi* h A m e r ic a n mi 1Hmi &gt; p&gt;»* In &gt;«- i d l 1*4 pU»l*'l &gt;f Wekt
tuim lreda
of
Sale H aptlsl Chiu* I
Holt)- l i m u d a w a y
our p r o g r a m will he e sta b lish
J a c k KhMpharri, F l o r i d a
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He expressed sympathy to ed to permit other groups to furiii the cote.
i r p i riHMitjtt Ivi- of Cn r pen tv t *
now dept A "cagm ag'' is a
yi-iiiii bid i&gt;i e coining l*» the anil h i u n g h i m a jo r w ork to n Jnt«‘rtinliim«il
th«‘ city for Its problem hut opeiute in a similmr m anner.'
anil
W arren
Mr. (lUess know s tin* III*
tough old goose
S a tifu id *h i m h in J a i m a i y . s ta n d still * u the l i u g e $7f»U t **&gt;uary, &lt;»f the S t a t e .t ounuil
jnNisted It was that govern*
Mathews,' a native of Jail,
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(if a Her vicerium rml *&gt;nl&gt;
Hi 411l«*Ti M* 1 1 if t tslaiiil liiuuti1iHit
ing body's concern. "I wish MuitiUe, wus with the Allan
n f ( 'nr p e llte i*•,
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her of Commerce s Board of
Pi* k* i » v* i j r alsu set up at
K iietti uf ( hi pentei s LoV» I
he said
befoie coming to Sanford- He a s well. D u rin g World War fur S lets* Ml U lllV r ilil) f.*l a
D irector! Tuesday nifilit voted '
the m a in enl ra nee s to the
Wc will get flew buiim s*. and his wife, Hrh^cca, ami H he s r r v r d ^ J n t u r n f r with y e a r be tw ee n hts * HU ge ,»n*l
J.’l7d re la tiv e h* (he e«!ahliih&gt;
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w as m a d e * w*»t* oi'f
ill if] t»ti la l.'"•!*»!*»! y at the
late Frank Eian» of Lake tp&gt;ni or otheri .will increase
* UMioii w a i I f «ainly tu n iny dl*
th is when tnj lift- was u n i a t N U T T IM W I a M Eng 1 t PI | v%a s stopped
Mary The r r solution wtl! be the runoff of water consider
le u tu r
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I l*e e«*ii&gt;Mer •*#»(*! ih«*&lt; haelii
1 it*- |f»« k
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presented to the Evan* fam­ ahly and the cijy must be
* utility Ii u | 1 d i a k MmpertiM
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old
Alachua lo u n ty sheriff’s de- whieh 1 *t-iv«d •in ttf'1 »t
1 iU peril * * v t i&gt;iuii
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ily.
preparing to cope with it I'av
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parlnienl (ontinued a search » ea"
tradt‘'in*in rigged winy* to. *» yath* i t‘*f »t all mnjui en •
ing around such places will
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the fact that the Seminole sorbing it and then the drain­ disappeared’ w h i l e fuhlOg Otprey, where hts father was nutted u rin d r in a homemade |e lt A pul Iu spti*» jxirt on Mer*
l.n a id . uf \\ Miter P a rk , a
| a p a r t - t i m e l l a p t i i t paatur. electric chair.
n il Klund
Chamber is going to make in* age situation north to Lake Monday.
I e p l e a e tilu ttvi* uf the S t a t e In*
v
other try to unify Seminole Monroe will be compounded
itpa tria l ruiiiuintiiurt.
County with a single, loll free
City officials had contended
Durinir t h r tiie rtln p at th e
metropolitan telephone ty t that the previously promised
C a p ri, J u t ] Olfun of D r L a n d ,
tern We're convinced that bull- pipe would limit the flow of
J r f f r r B n n D a v ii, of Hanford,
ness in both areas will be en­ water into the city drainage
a nd Turn P u c k r t t , «»f D elto na,
hanced and if that happens
, , ... the syslrm and that that form of
were {turned In r e p ie a e n i r u n 30 lo 50 cents a month it II cost d r i|||1 I e woul(, ^ muit a(1
t olled P rris International
in Omaha. Mayor Janies $20,000* ft year adm m ulrativi' the charge» ram r to light, i* trarUir* mi a committee lo
aubscrilrers will Ire more than v antageous.
Nine highly placed persons Dvturak arvl four other! were aide to M iN am ara, who rctir aciuvcd of otftainmg tec*! from (omplelc plana for rxiahhuh*
offset by Increased incomes &lt;d
q-),f y , , i d leaving the ditch at nt&gt;. stale and federal levels
two efivc]o(a companies (loin* j " 1|f
school, (ieurge Elliott,
accuM'd of taking thousand* cd Marph 27
em ploy|» and other wage cain to handle the drainage would were under indictment today
.bu sin e ss with the s ta te ,
II Flank
Gialium amt Raleigh
of
dollar*
in
bribe*
from
hulkj-|
—John
A
Wjlie,
57,
a
$17,,
era. Frankly, ft II pay dtw allow too much water to en on chargea of malfeasance in
j.-Hilllvan, all of Sanford, were
Ing contractors to smooth (lie 500 a year head of the budget
A rounty grand Jury also in u l , i i mimed tn the co m m itte e
*nd*________ ' ter the piped portion of drain office
age and would "ru p tu re" the
The misconduct in all the waj fur the creciion of a lux ami finance branch in the 1’cn dieted John J l.ang. former to represent Labor.
lagon under Lofjit who retired superintendent id the printing
existing pipes.
cases involved money and ury apartm ent project.
The eommittea will meet
A ctin g 'A n y Gen. Nicholas last January.
section of the Illinois Depart Jan. 20 with Dauglata and
Boiled down, the decuion charges ranged from cmBen—William H Godel, *3, a ment of Finance, on related luuird to outline final plana
yesterday la this;
Dement to bribery. However. K xU rnharh saul in Washing
The drainage ditch will re there was no known link he- ton that tile misuse of the de $20,000 a year deputy director charges
fur the arhool.
In Omaha. Iht- grand Jury in­
main and the road work will tween Ute cases. The indict- tense funds, estim ated at for management of the I’enta
continue. The city will keep ments were issued separately, about $66,000, had been discos gun » Advanced Research Fro dictment of M ajor Dworak and
labs on the flooding attualion.
At Hie national level, a fod cred by the Pentagon last fall Jecti Agency He was removed four other* on bribery charge.*
from office last Aug. 24. in connection with a million
They delayed any active work rrs l grand jury In Alexandria, during a routine audit. The
The "envelope case" scan dollar
apartm ent .project,
on possible changes I n the Ya , indicted a former aide money, $10,000 of wtilch had
ft
drain tg e system pending fu­ to Defense Secretary Robert been earm arked for "certain dal in Illinois involved a form- broughtcounterclaims from acJuhn Krider, executive m an­
ture happening.
S. McNamara, and tw’o other confidential projects" In’ South er Illinois rev-enue director and cu ter and accused. The charges against Dworak ager of tha Seminole County
For the benefit of the SRD, I’cnlagon officials for mDap Viet*Nam. waf cm bcrrled be. cam paign manager for Gov.
some commissioners stated proprUtion of defense funds.* tween 19dn and 1963 About Otto K cm rr, Theodore J . la- were brought by John R. Cole- Chamber of C om m erce-and
In Illinoii a former state (12,000 of tile money has been j far* Isxars. a close aide to n u n , a i'hlcagn builder, who chairman of the St. Johnayesterday that no feud existed
Kerner, was charged with mis- said Dworak agreed lo pocket Indian River Canal D iitrirt,
between the two factions; thsl revenue director wras charged recovered.
the only plsce the "collision with official misconduct in­ The men charged in the tn -,conduct and conspiracy while a taS.iKM ’‘ campaign contri­ waa In north Florida today to
bution" in exchange fof a attend groundbreaking carscourse" existed was in news­ volving the acceptance of fees diclm ent arc scheduled to tie m office,
The former slat* official, who promise not to veto a rcioning monies for the firat construc­
paper accounts of w h it tran s­ from envelope companies do­ arraigned next Tuesday,
managed K erner’s campaign action for a Si million ap art­ tion since the canal waa o rig ­
They arc : ,
pired at open meetings of the ing a $2 million business with
READ OUR ADS two bodies.
inally plannad in 1935.
—Jam es Robert LoftD, 52, x for re-clcctron th u fall until m ent project,
the stale.

Local Pastor Accepts
Call To Germany Post

V/ildcal Strike
Hits Moonporl

Hunt Continues

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Carpenters Eye
Apprentice Unit

Wires Self

9 V IP s F a c e C h a rg e s

Krider Attends

Waterway Rites

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Altamonte Springs Mayor W. Lawrence Swofforci Inst night at n meeting of the town council
adamantly insisted that the Itoard request the gover­
nor to conduct a "compete and full investigation of
nit charges made against the town government prior
lo the November general
elections.

M W A ...

H e p o in te d o u t t h a t
" i r r e p a r a b le d a m a g e h a s
Ireen d o n e to th e c o m ­
munity by adverse publicity,
false charges ami rum ors
circulated at the tim e’* and
pledged, in event the board
ROME (UTI) — parliament
fatlnt to a r t upon his recom ­
tries again today to elect a
mendation, to "bring the m at­
new Italian president. Two
ter before the county com mit- ,
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,
,
sion. the district attorney and
" cd!w d ‘ * /,,U d *
the grand ju ry ."’
',tuduc' • winnar’
He reported that he had
■been advised In a meeting
MOSCOW (U T I)—Prem ier
wllh ttic state ■auditor's rep ­
resentative earlier m Ihe day Alvxei Kusyirin’x echetluleJ
Dial coxuaf an *U(HL_gjj;atly j viill to UriUln next year waa
ordered by the govetnur,.
kere_today aa another
be (ieTUeen Jt.rWTTnd *6,000, ’ airn th ^ t-th r-K ra m lin ’a n e w — r
a sum which must he on de-1 leader* want further aecom|M&gt;sit In Tallahassee before modallona with the West,
work begins,
| . ...
** PoinltnK out again llta* only-]’“ ■*'i i L l l l € S — —=- -----'——
13 per cent of the town’s free- j WASHINGTON (U P I) —
holders had signed the petition NATO now h a t a t o m i c
requesting the audit, Swotford j ’*minea" in it* arsenal for Re­
stated that in his opinion "pe- j fending Central Europe ami •
tltioners have a moral ohliga- haa plana for placing tham
lion to pay for It" and made near the Iron C urtain il war
It plain that he wished all pos- appears likely,
sihle haste he taken in the

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Ed l evy Sr , defeated rarller this month in his hid for
lounell olfice. protested pay.
ment of Ihe town’s tax monies
for what lie term ed an unnecessary audit
t onrlusion of lengthy dlscm sion resulted in an agreemerit that Ihe town would pay
for the audit and that contri­
butions will lie accepted from
the petitioners although Ihey
cannot legally be required to
pay fur any -pail uf tlic cost.

Extra Judgeship
Bid For County

WASHINGTON ( U r i) —
The , p i„ „Kency u unfhed
two
rm.kMi
(rom
W hlt.
N. m ., Wednesday to
u tti.-ory th a t cosmic dual
n,„| f |,.,qr„ n densities in tha
, , p , , p r ntmosphere are related,

NATO Pledge
PARIS t U P I)—The North
Vtluntir Treaty Org«n1zftticm
, N A ' U)
f^ lg n
m in lat.r.
wound up a three-day .winter
meeting today with a pledgs
to work for disarm am ent and
avoid the aprvud of nuclear
weapons.

New Coup?

SAIGON (U l’I) ~ "Youn*
^lurks" in the South Vietnamllu* Semi imlc t'i ill lily Iffiir- nut army moved today lo
\ssu&lt; la ttun tin ft pet itium**! puige generals Birppurting antfi*\. F a n is Hi &gt;ant l*» bi*1 up ti • government Buddhists.
»u ait*lil lunal *ii *nit eourl th e ir u r n indiualluna th at
jo*lg(*fthlp for sS e ru l n o 1 e the actluri might touch off a
&lt; utility. it putt of Diviumn H new attem pted coup,
of th e'N in th Judl*dll (TfCilM.
foil *it eft
rapid growth *&gt;f the county
I 1S IT E D NATIONS, N. Y.
and
t h e additmnit!
burden t l 'P l i - Thr Soviet Unlpn is
placed «mi th r court
lie* am*r willing to inakr a payment of
of H
an u naper If ledamount
lo
IhviBiuir It in eompiifted o f Secretary Uenerul Thant perSeniin-de am) Hrevunl rulin', notfklty In wlpi nut the th reat
tie* The h b b o c iatinri ir ia lla 'to Hi vote in the United Na*
that
a pupulation
aufvry tinim,
nIiuw* unuffI* inlly ihot Ihe
•!ivi*i••ri haa a popylaHun n*-w
uf. Jll.nnn with I7t'*.nu0 in
SANTA
M O N IC A . Ualif.
Brevard and C7.&amp;UU in Sem­ I L' 1*1 i — N'al ( K i n g ) Cols,
inole.
wliua. velvet volva haa k . p t
II uimi snya the divioltm lute turn high *tu|i Ihe w u r lJ'a h i t
three judges, two of whom |iuiuilv f o r Iwu ilecailea, la
arc i i-Mdrnta uf Hrevunl Conn- iindi'i g o ing iiihull t r e a t m e n t a

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at i rooms High S luml wu«
l« p u rled lo.lu) t&gt;&gt; \\ alii i &lt; ol
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United
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Florida Couple Herd,
Threatened Trooper

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-An American *~flaf - which
once flew over the D . S. Capi­
tol InNyaahlngton will be pre­
sented ta ^ L y m an High Frlnight for
school's gym
naiitrm ^by the^L ym an High
Booiter*
Edward. A. Lunn, of. the
Booster a / announced today that
thg preicpU tlop will be made
by Booster President Joe Pavelcbek during the half-time ac­
tivities a t Lyman'a Friday
night basketball contest.

gate. Aa he walked toward
the car, a woman aat up and
■aid, “ Wake up, here come*
the law.”
William* aald the m an began
driving off and .he ehot two
tire* on the car.
The driver then Jerked out a
Wintama laid of the eplaode: i* wed-off, 12-gauge ahotgun,
aald Wllllami, "and (tuck It in
"God wae with me.”
The patrolman laid he spot- my face.”
GENEVA YOUTH Club member* makinir up one of the clean-up crews
William* aald he doem 't
ted a car by the roadilde near
preparing for the Dec. 26 dance at the Community Hall are (left to right)
here and decided ■to lnveitl- know whether the young rob­
Lucille Baxter, Jack Tillman, Jennifer Coe and J. V. Stowell.
bery auapect " w ii only bluf­
fing.** or whether be pulled
the trigger of the ahotgun and
It misfired.
The auapect pulled out a
imaU derringer pistol as the
officer was attem pting to hand­
#
• By JiA n n Hsye
The B'alaere continued to cuff him and waa again diaMember* of the Geneva
climh In the ataodiaga of the. afmed. Another ahotgun waa
Youth 'Club are buay cleaning
DeBary Spare Rlbbera Bowling taken from the woman.
tha Community Hall, making
The two' were identified aa
League with four straight wins
Early in the holiday a a a i o n , th* tim ing — apray your hair plana and aalllng ticket* for
over the Bakera and the Ribt. Beverly June Jeavona, S3, of
Meanwhile, the Bar-B-Quci St. Petersburg, FI*-, and Con­ slock up on som t tiny Chrlat- before arranging your hairdo, th alr big dance scheduled Sat­
took three of four from the rad I,. Carriaon, 25, of Pinel­ ma* bell#, bright colored hair Brush your hair thoroughly, urday, Dec. 26, beginning at
7:30 p. m.
Broiler*, the Never Belter* las Park, Fla
then apray lightly with the • Club President. Jack TillOfficers aald Utey found ■ how* and sparkling geld °rdid the n m e thing to the Fata,
and the Lions "g n t)b rt* th r« of tu jw 'q u a n tity -o f n w c h io d iK nament a . J h e s a lltUa. traa- conlatner held about 4 inch** man iw porto^sat_yekeb-sales
In the ca r which Garrison ad­ jm rrs, plus a bit of h lT T ap riy away from your 6e*3. W ith a a ra good and dneoursgas
four from the S crip t.
are all you need to create comb you can aaaily rear- those planning to attend to
The P ortias took 2H of four mitted wae stolen.
beautiful holiday hairdo*. A rang* your hair in a fresh, make advance pu rebates from
from the Tenderi end the
f« .
% - t e l r : ITTTi •'"V** ~ n am ‘ a — - r* r member o f tha group as
Lsaat-took 2H of tour, from the
styling will keep your hair
If your eotf ha* rdally “eol* prices will be slightly blghsr
Tough*. The Cracker* apUt
looking lovely for holiday do- lapsed," um s f«w roller* to a t tha door.
their four.
Music for dancing will be
Inga.
glva fullnaaa and height to
H arry FTKta fired a high
The trick In using apray la soma eactlona. Spray each provided by "Tha B tiftara,” a
aingle of 241 followed by Roy
k
■7—
strand before you wind tha Sanford band. _ . _
Healam with a 206. Waller
Tha Central Florida Bym
Mr. and Mr*.. Jo* Byrnes,
Black bad a 207 and Lloyd Mo- phony, under the direction of
roller* and react your hair
ran a &gt;00. High aerlea honor* Henry Maser, will perform In
only whera It'* needed. You currant Youth Club aponsora,
went to A1 Meyer who rolled Daytona Beach and Orlando
can change tha lin* complete­ announce th a t th is danc* has
a SIS. Frltte had a 5JO. Cbarlea to d a y 'a n d tomorrow In the
ly, or you can act your h air been planned with all aga
Starka a SIS. Moran a SIS. Ver opera, "Boris Gudonov,”
In II* hegular setting, p a t­ groups In mind. They Invito
non Catoe a 522 and W aller
tern to freshen up your usual all tha people of Geneva to
Choral parts of the Corona­
attend, enjoy the dance, and
Bleck a SOS. Gltnn Smith pick tion scene and Daath scene
P ryor’* In s u ra n c e mad* a halratyla.
moat of all, give thalr support
•d up the S-T-10 aplit.
good
ahowlng
for
their
apon*
E ither way, your hair will
will be by the Martin Choir,
to th* young peopla of tha
augmented by mem bers of the sor by taking four points from dry In 16 minute* while you club.
the
leagu*
leaders
Betty*
Ann
ara applying make-up and
Bach Festive! Choir. Sanford
Bach choristers appearing are Hairatyllng, li) the Hand Spurn dressing. Then you're -ready
Miss Beatrice Buck, l|oly Bowling loop. Juanita Baird to- brush in a shining, ntw
n o t ic e o r a p p l ic a t io n '
row r a x deed,
Cross
Episcopal organist, and was high bowler with a 161- coif. &lt;*•*, 1S4.IS F l a r l S a S t a t n t a a a t
Betty Catlan was.high for the
Sally
and
Roy Green.
Now la th* tim e for tha hair
lM et
opposition with a 161.
N O T IC E 1* H E R E B Y D IV E S .
ornaments. Tha word from
T h a t T. M. D eal th * h o l d r r f t
Howe Tire took three from Paris on bows la iblg—very
t h * f a l l o w l n a c * r l l f t e * l * lt*&lt;
Pierro Manufacturing, placing large satin, velvet or ailk
t i l e d *s1d e s r U f k a t * f o r t * i
With the Interest In rock 'n
d t o d t o bo lo o u td t h t r o o o . T h *
them hack into the number one bows perched high on the
roll and hootenannies this
c e r t i f i c a t e m i m b o r a n d y * * r n( I * 4k* r i w l *f N i C * * * t y
lasuanc*. I tii i t H r r l p t l A i of t b s Juki*. **mi * ci|# m * i r , si*t* apot In standing*. Rolling a heed. Miniature Christm as or­ year it may come a* r o «ur
p r o p o r l y , »n&lt;t th * niiti* In *r florid*. I* l*r*b*l*
big strike ball was Helen Pad­ naments ran be tucked Into a prise that the guitar Is the
w h i c h It w s * »*»»*»*d a r c »* la r» Ik* P.#lafr *fi
gett, 210-R96. fibe received
fo llo w s)
cu rv e 'c ( your hairdo or pin­ m oit popular m utlcal instru­
JA M EH A. T l i l . U a / k / a J . A.
capable Help ffom mat# MnrC a r t t f l n a l * No. 1111
T a a r of T OLI*
ment giit this season.
ned ju st behind the bungs.
l a a u s n r * ISIS
D*t-**aod. lyn Ferguson who bad a 171.
D w r r l y l l a a of r r , p , r l r i
Manufacturers are report­
You ran moke many of
F I N A L N t l T H ’K
f le rro ’a high bowler wn*
Lot « III k I Allan'* Klral
N ptln
|* h * r* b y * iv # h
th at
these ornam ents yourself by ing record ta les again this
A d d itio n
tn
W a a h l n a l o n t h r u n d * r a l a n * d will, on Ih* Jean Krelck with a 192 319,
choosing the tiny p a rti &lt;jf year,' and the holiday season
l l a l s h t o r l a t B o o k I l 1*** 4 i h d a y o f J a n u a r y , A D. IMS,
atltl holding high **nrag* for
II
p r r a r n t to Ih* l i n n i ’r a h l * C o u n ­
Christmas decorations you is traditionally ‘a high spot
N a n o In w h i c h *******d C h a r t y J u d e * of H-m lnol# C o u n ty , th»- league with s 172. Kdith
II* * n . r d l * SI. I * * l i . All n l f l o r i d * ,
hla [In al r r t u r n , a c ­ Zuell bowled a 174-4HR for see while you're shopping. The guitar in second only to
aa ld p r o p e r t y h a l n f In Ih* C o u n ­ c o u n t a n d v o u ch er * , »» Admin
For ex tra cheer during the the piano in total num ber of
t y o f aam in o l* . a i * i * o f F lo rid * , l a t r a l n r
o f Ih* E*1*t*
nf P ierro’a.
player*.
tint*** au ch c* H t float# a h a l t JA M E S A TOLL, a / k / a J . A
Gsrl William helped her holiday seuson, gather * email
h* r a d a a m a d • coord In* lo law TOLL, d*r#»»#d, a n d a t **ld
There arc many reasons for
supply
early
and
keep
them
t h * p r o p a r t y d a a c l l b a d In auch 11m*. t h a n a n d i h a r r , m i k a a p team 'capture three gemea
the guitar’s success. Versatil­
n a r l l t l c o t * w ill b* #oM t o t h a p l i c a t i o n In rh* aald J u d a * for from Edith’# Benuty Salon on hind to lend a festive air
ity is one.- While enthusiasm
h l S h a a l coah b l d d a r i t t h a f r o m a f in a l a a l l l t m a n t o f hla ad
D your parly coiffures.
d e o r o f t h e S t m l n o l* C o u n t y m l n l a l r a t l n n of aa ld e a t a t * . a n d with a 167,
for hootenannies h at broaden­
C o u r t l lo u aa a t S a n f o rd , Flor
Uosalng's Trnnsfrr made a
for a n o r d e r d t p r b a r e l n e him
ed Its appeal, the guitar is
Ida, on Ih* f l r i t M o n d a y In l h a aa * u -h A d m l n l # l r* t o r .
clean eweep from Powell'* In­
m o n t h of J a n u a r y , l t d . w h ich
equally adept as a solo or
D alrd
Ihla t h a Tth d a y of
surance with Merle Roche
la l h a 4th d a y o f J a n u a r y , 1SS4. D*o« mbar. A. D 1114.
accompanying Instrum ent for
D a t a d Ihla l l l h d a y of No*
W i l l i a m J. Toll
bowling a 18R-488 series.
• m bar, 1114.
everything from flamenco and
Aa A - l m l n l i l r s t o r o f t h a
Jen#
Adcock
lead
St.
John’s
(O fficial C l a r k '* Woolf
K i K t a of
classical works to western
A r t h u r II. n a r k w l t h , J r .,
JAMKH A. T O L U * / k / * J Realty with a very reepectaldc
music and rock 'n ' roll. Thus,
m a r k nf C ircuit C ourt.
A TOLU
208/4W. Jo Brown of Chip
Oamlnol* C o u n ty , F l o ri d #
Dirpoard
guitar player* can enjoy vir­
B y l II. N. T a m m , J r .
P u b l i s h Dec. in. IT. J4. 11. 1 M | man Block* tolled a 109.
Welalo Dominy stole (he tually any popular styte of
D a p u l y C la r k
CDH-4T
O.K. Tire gained three from spotlighl In the Mixer) League
P u k l l a h Dae. I t . IT, I I . t l . I I I !
music as it comes along.
th* Alley Cal* with Dot John­ at Je t [mnes with a 20-4/67-4
COM-41
. N O T I I K OK SUIT
The guitar Is also portable.
St a t S s n r r i . n i u t i A r m
son showing th# way with her Dial carried the Tnrtolaea to
in tubs c i N c r i T r o t M T n r
All u n k n o w n l l a n o r a a n d all
Its m snagrsble sire permits
THIS N INTH J l ' I H C I AI, c m - p a r t i * * r l a l m l r i s ln l # r» * l » by, I&amp;6 game, Louiae Owen* con­
a four-game win over the Lead It to be carried across the
u u i t IN ANIJ r u n a t e u i N O L g t h r o u s h ,
under
or
* t * l n a t verted tha 6-7 split.
COUNTY, F L O R ID A .
Tine. Sue Jackson, hit • 103 range on a saddle or around
)"'N llO IC R. LAND, e la n k n o w n
CM ANCBKT NO. 14AM
* • M. R. LAND, a n d R IT A M
game for (he loser*.
town in the back seat of a
T H E UNION C E N T R A L L I E S LAND, hi* w i f e ; L A M B U I L D ­
Powell’* Office S u p p l y car . . . even down a chimney!
I N S U R A N C E COMPANY.
ER S SUPPLIES. IN C. a F l o r ­
P laintiff, ida
c o rp o ra tio n ;
CHAPMAN
shook off their closest pursu­
G uitars have a wide price
•a
■
N O T irB OF iU IT
C O N C R E T E BLOCKS. I N C , a
E.
BEDDING er* with a three-game win ov­ range, permitting people to
C H A R L E S T. OOLLOMKR, *t F l o r i d a c o r p o r a t i o n ; C A R L A T O i T II 0 4 IA S
F I E L D . J R . a n d SUZANNE e r the Gocif O fft. Dot Powell experim ent
•a.
R. LOM M LE R; JR V IN O H. VEbefore
making
D s f t n d a o t * . INO, d o i n g bualnaaa a a I r v i n g
H
D E D D IN O F IE L D .
tits
aet, the pace with 178/469 and large Investments. Many play­
wlfa.
NOT IC E o r S l u r IN
V a ln o L u m b a r Y a r d ; o r * l t b * r
MowTOAOW
y o s s c L o s c a a of tham . and all p arllaa h a v in g
TOU AND E ACH O F YOU a r a Erma Anderson rolled 183/- ers who start with inexpen­
T O i C H A R L E S T. O O L L O H E R » r c la im in g lo h av * a n y r i g h t , h a r a b y n o l l t l s d t h a t a u l t ha*
483 w hlle'the Goof Offa ware sive models later trade up to
. « a A M I L D R E D D . QOLLQ U U a - a a - l a U a oae-lo- Ik* pr op
£flram i&gt;£id, a s h naL^you
In I b f C i r c u i t c o u r t of th a lead by Verna BoUb'n with' M jlSer-jVrlcetT'jfuIlirs. similar-'
_ H E R . h ts.w lf*
h a r a l n rt»#crlbad. IntwH'- *
M B taiD kN CK i U N KNO W N
' •• « 1 an 1 . B lo ck K, ( A k a N in th Jk d lo la J C ircu it of- th n 173/461? and Bob Workman ly. (he instrum ent‘ls*Ce*red to
AN D TOi All p a r t l t * c l a l m l n a
W a y m a n l l r l p h l a . ac c o r d Uinta o f F lo jlO a In am i for
with 172/S02.
i n t s t M l a b y , I b r n u g h . un
self-andgroup instruction tech­
Ing to l h a I’U l i h a r r o f a* Bs I n u l a , C o u n t r , t h a a h b r *
d * r o r a a * Inat t h a a f o r s r t e o r d a d to P l a t Noo k * v l a l a d lltl* nf w h ic h la:
Th» Eight Balia won Lhr« niques,. item s of tow-budged
u I I «sr«oni
HOM
E
fA
V
IN
O
S
BANK,
o
l
e
,
p a g a I t ol t h a P u b l i c Ra
T O U A R E h s r t b y notified
P l a i n t i f f , from th* Dspandahlss aa Tsa­ ap p eal
r o r d a o f S t m l n o l* County,
va
t h a t a n A M in d # 4 C o m a l a l n t in
F lo rid
na Amiao had a 170/489 series
The guitar U also an Inatm( o ra r l n a * a c e r t a i n m u t t * # * #
THOMAS
K
nKDDINOFIEI.D
T o u , a n d each a f yo u . a r c
a n d HUE ANNE H. RE D end Bob May barked her. up meat suited for self-express­
a n r u m b a r l n a Ih* f o llo w lo S d r l h e r e b y i , a l i d a d t h a t a a u l l baa J R
rrlb ad real p roparly, la-w ltt
with a good 200 gam*. Elea, ion, from joy to sadness. And
b t a n hr m i g h t a a a l n a t y ou In lh a D I M ) F IE L D , hta wife.
L * t I I . B la c k F, B u n lan d C i r c u i t C o u r t , In a n d fo r Sami
D a f a n d a n l * nor Anderson rolled a 173
although guitar! are played
E a i a t a a . a c c o r d l n t t o Ih* nolo C o u n t y , F l o r i d a . In C h a n - lo C h a n c e r y No. 14444.
T1|* n a t u r # n f ‘th ta ault I* a game and Vergil Anderson by millions, each individuals
* p l a t U f t r s o f aa M c o r d s d In c a r y , a n U l l a d D A M
CON­
Plat
Hook I I , p a | * a t l S TR U CT IO N LOAN C O R P O R A ­ f o r s c l o a u r *
ol
th at
e s r t a l n tore 'em up with a 202 to pace
Instrument is as personal aa
t h r e u s h SI o f th * public TION, n F l o r i d a c o r p o r a t i o n , m n r t a a a a h t l d a n d n w n « d by
the Individual who plays It.
r a c o r d * o f Bamlnot* C o u n ­ P l a i n t i f f ,
va.
MONItOK
tl pi* lo t It f, d a t a d J u l y l l l h . 1111 tha Dependable!.
t y , r i o r l d a , a l t o b s s l n n l n s LAND, »lao k n o w n a t M. R. a n d ra o rd ad O o l s h a r I t , 1)11
Give a guitar thle Christm as
a l t h * S B o o r n t r of a a l d I-ot LAND, a n d RITA M. LAND, bin tn O fficial Itao ord * B o o k 4)1
, , , a n d don’t forget yourself!
I I r u n W * a i * r l y s l o n * lha w l f f , nl a}, D efaiid an te, a n d y ou pa* * 14) n f Ih* P u b l i c R a c o rd f

STARKVILLE, HU*. (UPI)
—S lit* highway patrolman
.F loyd WlUUmi dlaarmsd ■
Florida man who held • load. ed~doubtebarrel shotgun In hla
face, took a derringer from
toe man and another shotgun
from hla female companion.

Geneva Youth
Stock Up On Bells Plan Big. Dance

Braisers Climb
With Four Wins_

NEW YORK (U P I)—Presi­
dent Johnson*! landslide elecHofi'vlctory topped thg Bat of
"ten biggest stories of 1964"
in the annual poll of editor* by
United P r « s International.
The Jphnton victory was
followed closely by the ouiter
of Soviet P rem ier Nikita S.
Khrushchev In the vote of UP
subscribers in the United
States and Canada.
The 1964 wlnnara were:
1. Johnson landallde.
2. Khrushchev deposed.

2. Civil Rights Sot becomes
law.
,_4. -War_in V iet-N am ; U *S.
retaliate* in Tonkin Bay.
3. Communist China deton­
ate! Its first nuclear device.
6. Goldwater captures GOP
nomination.

T. Negro rioting in northern
cities.
g. Warren report finds Os­
wald alone planned and ex­
ecuted JF K ” assassination.
9. U. S. surgeon general
finds cigarettes a health haz­
ard.

10. Vatican Council ratifias
new church practices and atG u id e s * .'
*
~
_
A close runner-up for Inclutlon In the list was the So­
viet launching of a s p a c e s h i p
with n three-raan crew. * .
Other new t stories that
were prom inent in the ballot­
ing were: Labor party return^
to power in . B ritator-Panam w
aevera diplom atic' relation’s
with U^ S. In Canal Zone dis­
pute. Ja ck Ruby convicted of
murdering JF K 's assassin.

By Ralph Lane

THE FIRST CHRISTMAS
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P l a l n f l t t 'a C o m p lain ! w i t h (he nr pare*! n f p r o p e r l y lo cated .
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C l t r k nf aa ld I 'u u r t . a n d a a r v a S llu at* . t n d
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TION, a c c o r d l n t l e a p lat
S ir oat. S a n f o rd . F lo rid * ,, a copy
l h a r s o f . r e c o r d e d to P l a t
• f aald A n a w t r , o n o r P t f a r t
B o p k II. P a t * * *7 a n d &gt;1
F r i d a y . J a n u a r y 11. A. D . 11*4.
o f th * F u b l l e Reco rd * of
a n d If y o u fa ll In do *o. a d a ­
S em in o le C o u n ty . F lo rid a.
r n * p r o e o a l a a a n w ill hr attEACH O F TOU IS R E Q U I R ­
l a r a d a a a l n a t yo u , a n d r a r h
a f you, for t h * r a l l a l d a m a n d o d - E D l o f l l a y o u r a n a w t r n r o t h e r
w r i t t e n d e t e n i e * I* Ih* C o m ­
ad In a a l d C o m p l a i n t .
T h * n a l u r o of Ihl* ault I* t o p l a i n t w i t h Ih* C l a r k of th *
( o r t c l o a e t h a t c e r t a i n m o r t g a g a C i r c u i t C o u r t a f S em in al* C n u n ­
( I v a n by MONROK R LAND, ly. F lo rid * , in ihl* p r o c e e d i n g
a l t o k n o w n aa M R LAND, an d • nd l e **rv* a copy ih * r * * t
H ITA M LAND, hi* wdf*. t o D u p n n th * p l a i n t i f f * a l t n r n a y * .
A M CON STRUC TION LOAN whoa* n e m * l a n d eddr*** ara
CORPORATION, a F l o t l d a c * r - h e r e i n a f t e r a r t f o r t h , o o r e ­
i r a l l o n , r t e o r d a d In O fficial q u i r e d b y taw, n o t U t * r t h a n
*eord* Hoo k I I I . p a g a H I « f t h * l l l h d a y n f J a n u a r y , l l t l .
t h * P u b l l o Ra co rd * o f S t m l n o l * t n d s f s u l t i h t r t o f th a e t u i *
C n u n l y . F l o ri d a , a n d a a r u n i b a r - w ill proc**d a a p a r t s u p o n th *
n g th * a b o r t d aap rlb ad p ro - e n t r y o f a D acre* P r o CSnfeaae
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JVITNEMS nay h a n d a n d th*
W I T N E S S my h a n d a n d t e a l
• f a a l d Uaiurt a t S a n f o r d . S*ml- o f fi c i a l **al nf 1*14 C o u r t In
h o l a C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , Ihl* I Mb P am ln o l* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , ' Ihl*
d a y of D o c a a b o r . A- D , 1114,
l l h d a y of D*c*aihor, 11)4.
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Funeral Notice

By George C, Langford ’
UPI Sport* Writer
NEW'YORK (U PI) - Wich­ H O I T W F .t.L . W I L L IA M H O .
W A N D — Th* b o d y of W i l ­
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battling to become th* No. 1
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Post Delegates
Attend Meet

By Dottle Kaolin
Someone is spending
they have been boarding for
about 33 years* suys Howard
H. Hodges, president of San­
ford Atlantic National Bank.
In recent weeks, several
pieces of scrip—money issued
by the Sanford A tlantic Bank
in 1029—hare appeared fn lo­
cal stores.
The money i* perfectly
good. It is unusual in that It
was backed by the bank,
rath er than by the federal
government.
This occurred in 1929 after
ninny hanks were closed.
Those which" remained open
were allowed to issue these
national bank notes. Sanford
A tlantic was one of them.
The $20 bill in the photo
hears the signature of Presi­
dent
Linton
Allen,
first
president of the local bank,
which was established in 1928.
The $20 bill exhibited in the
photo looks exactly like reg­
ular U. S. Treasury monCy,
except that engraved on it is
the notation thut it is issued
by the Sanford Atlantic Bank.
A fter the government got

By Jane Casselherry
American Legion Memorial
Post 2M of Casselberry wm
represented at the Depart­
ment of Floridn Mid-Winter
Conference -by delegates Ken­
neth Green and Harold Krydcr'w ho attended the sessions
last weekend in Orlando.
Representing Auxiliary Un­
it 2f&gt;&lt;5 were Mrs. Kryder,
president. Mrs. W hit Ward,
vice president and Mrs. Green,,
sergeant at srms. Mrs. Kry­
der also serves the sixth dis­
tric t as chairman of the ronetitutlon and by-laws commit­
tee and as area chairman of
the state committee on radio
and television.

STEREO PHONOGRAPH ia prize wort by Peter Kelly, npe 11. The prize
was presented to the winner by .C h a rts QflziL manager &lt;jf the Thriftway.
Food Store.
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The .earth travels only 19
miles a second on its journey,
around the sun.

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So announces at laches of
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lot at 1601 West First Street.
"In order th a t we might
serve
better and offer
you s finer selection of used
cars,” states President Bill
Hemphill, "we have opened
our new lot for your shopping
pleasure."
Tho new used car lot will
be under tlie management of
John W hittaker. Hours of op­
eration will be from 8 n,m. to
6 p m. daily except Sunday
Hemphill Motors, dealers
for Pontiac, Ituick and Ramliter., j u IL LiiL U iun-tu—nua-tUii
its main sates showroom and
eervice departm ent at 30J
West First StrveC

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In Forest City
This Saturday
By Maryan* MIIm
Santa's visit to F o rfit City
WU outlined In detail Tues­
day night a t a m##tlng of th#
local Morehanta AaaocUUon
hold a t the home of Mr. and
Mr*. C. 8 . Field.
Be will arrive by, fir* truck
thie Saturday orenlnf In time
to wfalfc with all the younf•U rs attending the Affecta­
tion'# oocond annual Com­
munity Children1* Chrielma*
P arty a t the shopping center.
On hie way he will pick up
four pretty helper* of the ar•a , iP mb
at Forward,
Betty
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fvaeewew, ---* Field,
— Jah« K riU tead and Daymar
Johnson, who will a**l«t In dlatrlbutlny th* gift* and good­
ie*.
Hutleal entertainm ent dur­
ing tho erenlng will be pro­
vided by The Kqulree F ire, n
local group, and many gift*
’ provided by the merchant#
will be awarded.
Arrangement# al»o h»re
been completed for a merrygo-round to bo a t the center
w ith ride* beginning a t 7
P Attending Tueeday hlght'a
meeting, which waa conducted
by Mr#. Betty MaeOeen, pres­
ident, were Mr*. Emeetln#
Forward, Eugene MaeOeen,
Mr. and Mr*. Bruc* Krel■tead, Mr*. Irm* Lundmark,
Mr. and Mr*. Gibson Cook,
Mr*. E ither Johneon *nd Paul
Carlson.

Geneva Library
Association
Opens Drive •

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By JoAna Hay*
Request! for membership In
the Geneva Library Aesoclatlon are now being received
by Mr*. Ann Leffler, mem­
bership chairman, by tele­
phone , or a t her home. A
membership card will entitle
the holder Xd a vote In all
buelnct* matter* of tho uesoelation.
Tlfe new library h*» open­
ed to the public with hours
se t for D a.m. until 1 p.ni. on
Monday*, I p.m. until 8 p.m.
on Thursday* and 0 a.m. un­
til 1 p.m. on Saturday*.
Mrs. II. G. Shuler, president,
reports th a t people still are
donating book* which she
hope* »oon will necessitate
th* addition of more (helves.
She la very pleased with re­
sponse to the appeal for do­
nations and ask* th a t anyone
having books to give bring
them by the library or call for
pick up service.

1965 Mercury
Takes Trophy
DETROIT (Spl&gt;—1The com­
plete change In character
w rought by Llncoln-Mercury
engineers for the 1006 Mer­
cury ha* earned for th a t car

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aw ard for engineering excel­
lence.
•
-The aw ard waa presented
here to Paul F. Lorens, Ford
-Motor Company, .vice presi­
dent and Lincoln • Mercury
general manager, by John R.
Bond, Car Life publisher.
Selection .of the recipient
I* made by the m agatlne'a ed­
itors a fte r thorough testing
and evaluation of all new rare
and probing discussion* with
engineer* from the various
companU*.
No aw ard waa made last
year. Bond aald, because Car
Ufa found little evidence of
engineering progress ‘In the
1964 cars. Previous winner*
have been Lincoln Continent­
al, lio n ; Chevy U, .1082, and
Corvette Sting Rey, 106S.

Pigeon Problem
DES MOINES, Iowa ( O P ) f AuUwritlei may take a leu o o
from tha Old W ait and hire
someone to “ ride shotgun" on
tb* state Capitol. Tb* problem
la pigeons.

Now You Know
By United Praia
Rata bare been responsible
for the deaths of more human
being* In tha last thousand
years, than all tha wars fought
k&gt; that period, according to
Nature and Science Magatlne.

All Taxes Levied
lnJ6Hession
Are Questioned

Legion Units
To Give Dinner
For Officials

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Page 4 — Dec. 17, 1964

MASTER OP CEREMONIES for the Christman party of American Legion
Memorial Post 2oG of Ciuwelberry and ita auxiliary wan Jack Raymon
(left). Dintrict Commander Carolyn Frid, of Orlnndo, presented a na­
tional commander’s scroll to Pant Commanded Harold Krydor. Pont Com­
mander Ken Walbridge is on the right.
(Herald Photo)

Probe Planned Legion District M eet
In Shooting By Set For Casselberry
Florida Pupil
DENTON, Tex. (U P D -D r.
■J. C. Matthews, president of
North Texas State University,
said th* school plans an in­
vestigation Into the (booting of
two Denton policemen by *
North Tex** graduate student.
Matthews said no disciplin­
ary action waa taken against
Andrew Leonard Pollnl, 29,
Who wounded tha officer*
when they entered hi* ap art­
ment bouse, thinking they
were a group of student* who
had threatened .to herm him,
Pollnl was charged on two
count* of assault with Intent
to m urder end was released
under 13,000 bond—*1,500 for
each count.
A special gr»nd Jury was
scheduled to hear ^thc case
Friday.
‘ Pollnl, a graduate student
from St. Petersburg. Fla., told
officers that he thought Police­
men Jim Tom Bush and Ed­
ward Reynolds were part of
a group of students who had
created a disturbance In the
apartm ent earlier and th reat­
ened him.
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Moose To Give
Holiday Party
For Children'
Sanford Moose and. Women
of tire Moos* will hav* their
annual Christmas party for
children of the members this
Sunday from 2 until 4 p.m.
in the Moose Home Meeting
Room. Children of ail ages ar«
invited and Santa Claus will
bo there to visit with them.
Parent* are asked to bring
a small, wiUpped gift, tugged
with name, for each child they
bring so th at Santa will have
something for every young­
ster.
Special guest* for the afte r­
noon will be members of Girl
Scout Troop 667 which la
sponsored by local Womcrf of
the Moose and led by Mr*.
Marti Danklefs, Gift* will be
provided by the Chapter for
each girl.
Program will include music
and refreshments and tho
will aliyq vam U ..,,
Edna Meahotto is serving
as general chairman for the
event.

Old Glory Post
To Have Dinner

ny Jane Caoselberry
D istrict Commander Caro­
lyn Frid of Orlando, was
guest of honor a t a Christmas
party given by American LeflOorf*Memorial Post 260 of
Casselberry and the auxiliary
at the,. Trade Wind cafeteria.
She was Introduced by Post
Commander Ken Walbridge.
She presented a national
commander's scroll to Past
Commafuler Harofd- Kryder
for recruiting 25 new mem­
bers for 1905. He also will
receive a boln tie. The sixth
district Is ahead in member­
ships.
Casselberry Post will be
host to* the district council
Jan. 17 at the Casselberry
Woman's Club.
Jack Raymon waa m aster
of ceremonies at the party ns
well tfs being responsible for
planning the affair. Members
ut the uuxlliuiy'assisting him

Childrerf Attending Longwood
Party In For'Big Surprise
ny Donna Estes
Claude Layo, general rhalrmnn of Ixmgwuod'a Annual
Cfitnmunlty Children's Clirlstnina Party, reports that a big
surprise Is In store for the
1,000 youngster* or more, 12
years and younger, expected
to attend the event Saturday
afternoon.
All th a t Chief I-ayo, who
has been working for two
weeks on the big surprise,
will reveal about It Is that it
Is something the children will
enjoy anil Hint never bus be in
Included for a previous puity.
The party, sponsored by the
Volunteer Fire Department,
has been held annually for
more than 25 yeart.w nd gets
bigger and better each year.
Festivities are to begin at 2
p. m&gt; a t City Park with tho
young people getting all the
cotton candy and hot deg*
they can eat in adldtlon to
punch, cup cakes and candies.

Lady Bird Gives.
Gown To Future
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Mrs. Lyndon -U. Johnson will
give a strapless gold aatln
ballgown to the Smithsonian
Institution for Ita collection
of “drasaet of the F irst Lad­
ies of tha White House,"
The gown Is the one of rich
fcntiqua gold satin which the
F irst Lady wore at a White
House dinner for British
Prime Minister Harold Wilson
earlier thin month.
Mr*. Johnson will present
the gown to Dr, S. Dillon
Ripley, secretary o f t h *
Smithsonian, a t a brief cere­
mony Friday, according to
Mra.
Elisabeth
Carpenter,
pro** secretary to the F irst

-ily Donna Rates
A complete turkey dinner
will be served a t the C hrist­
mas m rrting'O f American Le­
gion Did Glory Post 183 and
Auxiliary Unit of Altamonte
Spring* scheduled. for Mon­
day a t 6:30 p. m. a t Die Le­
gion Home on Prairie lark*.
Members are requested to
bring a covered dish and their
own table setting. Poet and
auxiliary officers will be In
charge of the event.
Guests of honor will be Dis­ Lady.
tric t Commander Mra. Caro­
lyn Frid and Mias Sandra
Tennant who will report on
her experience* while atten d ­
ing Girls R u t* as representa­
tive of th* auxiliary.

U. S.-Canada Pact
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
TJjy United States and. Canada
Ira nearing agreement to
abolish ta riffs on automobile*
and auto part* sold between
th* two countries, U.S. offic­
ial* said today. Congraa*
would hav* to approve such
an agreement.

Th* expression "silly as a
Living person* ar* not eli­
gible for election to the Hall coot" seems to com* from this
a l l ’*1**
G n a t Americana. bird’* clunulnaaa on land.

wera Mr*. Ken Green, Str*.
Iietha Ward, Mra. Harold
Kryder, Mre. Darlu* Pringle
and Sirs. Ken Walbridg*.
Door prise winners wera
Mr*. Ward, Mr*. Pringle ,1
M rs. Thomas Hueston and
Hilly Elder. Gam* p r lrf l
were won by Wilbur Morey
and Billy Elder. There alao
was a g ift exchange.
The tablee were decorated
with
miniajutu
Christm as
trees rnnde from pine cones,
red and white poinsettiai and
greenery.
.
,
Comfort article! made by
auxiliary members for tha
veterans hospitals wera on
display. Member* were ret
minded to leave food for the
Chriatm ai basket with Miller
Evans a t hia home on Triplet
■Drive. '.
Boy* S tater Dan Casselber­
ry and Miss Valorie Shea
were guests of the post and
Auxiliary.

'Charlemagne’Livens Parly
WASHINGTON (U P I) — A
lion named "C harlem agne"
and three singing frogs, "The
Croakettes," livened up a
party Wednesday in tlx- ornate
E ast Room of the White
House.
President and Mr*. Johnion
and their two daughters and
150 orphans from settlem ent
house* In the Washington area
applauded and cheered the
lioh and the frogs, the crea­
tures of puppeteer* till and
Cora Baird.
Many of the youngster*
greeted the Chief Executive
with a "hi. President John­
son" when ho walked In to the
party.
But others stayed focuaed
on a tight-roping puppet nam ­
ed "Jackson."
All at the aHalr, including
tiio Johnsons, had ice cream
and cookie*. The youngsters
alto got presents.

P arents will be served hot
coffee.
High point of tho afternoon
wilt lie tha arrival of Santa
CJau» by fire truck from
Slade's Airport. 11w will he
escorted by firemen to bis
place of honor in the pavilion
und will give personal inter­
view* to euch of the young
guests. A special parly for
the rity 's Negro children will
In- In-Id at 4 p. in.
Distributed to the children
allt-iidinii last year were 820
By Evelyn Lundy
hut (togs, 1,200 cup cake*,
Th* Oviedo^ High School
1,200 rude* of rollon randy Marching Lions, with assistand 20 gallon* of punch.
ance from mother# of the
Band P arent! Association, are
sponsoring the isles of C hrist­
mas trees to raise funds for
musical instrum rnta and mus­
ic stands.
,
Plan* at the time are to
make the tree saiea the band'*
major annual fund raising
event.
4
Ily Jan* Casselberry
Fresh
trees, reasonatdy
A Christmas parly for chil­ priced, are being offered in
dren, through 16 years, of three locations—in Oviedo a t
IMBliaiS- wilt t,. g lu m by ■ fhr-T V xrw -Mu i h « flte Ueer
VFW Po'st 10060 and the Aux­ in Chuluota at the shopping
iliary Friday from 7:3q until ren ter parking lot and In
9 p.m. at the Pust Home on Goldenrod at Goldonrod Real­
Concord Drive iq Casselberry.
ty, The auxiliary 31 1)1 be In
charge and according to Mr*.
Jo Blow, chairman, there's a
chance that Santa himself may
drop by. There will be game*
and singing of carols anil
treats and refreshm ents for
all.
Hurt's ■
Auxiliary members Mr*.
latte to
Mary Webb, Mrs. Mildred
Johnsort and Mr*. Lola How­
SANFORD
ard made * trip to Lake City
I je*N* see* evrfced. M4a«
Veterans Hospital today to
tw the M a d shews, MM beet
deliver gift* donated by the
tiaees le set, e wssb sad resort,
local group. Among the item*
taken to brighten the holi­
*r fMbHwThMM m
spertmsat. . . . read On
days for hospitalised veteran*
were books, homemade can­
Th# Sanford Herald
dies, cookU* and cakes, oran­
ge*, lap robe* and ditty lag s.

HOME EC TEACHERS Mr*. Joan Battle ami Mina Thelma Mossholdor
are served refreshment* by Judy Ecknrd and Vicki Doggett a t the tea
given by the South Seminole Junior High Future Homemakers for facul­
ty members.
(Herald Photo)

Casselberry Boy Scout Troop Bear Lake Cubs
Has Court Of Honor; Supper To Have Party
By Jan# Caaaolbarry
Boy Scout Troop 841 of
Casaelbarry held ■ Court of
Honor Monday night a t th#
Caatelborry Community Meth­
odist Church followntg a cov­
ered dish eupper for #couta
end their famlllee.
Award* were presented by
Scoutm aster W. T. Daniel Jr.,
who wa* assisted In the cere­
mony by A eiletant Scout­
m aster W alter Krohn* J r.
a n d Committeeman F r e d
S lsrd ler Sr.
Those ailanclng In .ra n k
were .Steve N lrarry, who re­
ceived Life; Danny Scott,
Fred fJtsedler Jr., Peter Mont­
gomery, .Todd Miller and
Mike McManus, S tar; Edward
Cundtff, F irst Class; and
John Lockyer and Larry
Klgllng. .Second Class.
Perfect attendancH p i n s
were presented
to
David
Krohne, 2 yeurs, and Fred
Sturdier Jr., one year. Service
■tar* were awarded to Krl*
Cess, EH Cundlff, Danny
Dempsey, Ricky J u c k a o n,
Peter Montgomery, S t e v e
N icatry, Allen S u l l i v a n ,
Huran Cox anil H o r n ;
Rhoades, two years; Johnny
Reams, Larry Rigling, I'red
Sturdier Jr,, Allen Templeton
and John Worrell, on* year.
Earning meqit badges were
Mike McManus, cooking, pets,

liy Maryann Mile*
Bear Lake Cub Scout Pack
230 will h av e' a Christmas
party Friday a t 8 p.m. at the
Bear Lako Elementary School
under direction of Cubmastcr
Bob Bunnell assisted by the
den mothers.
In lieu of a g ift exchange,
those attending again ih h
year will bring cash donMlon*
for the Seminole Indians.
Den mothers for the year,
aa announced by Bunnell, will
be Mre. Dori* Hale and Mrs
Aggie Ostrander, den one;
Mrs. Jennie 31cClellan and
Mrs. Rena Ryblcki, den two;
Mra. Pat Foist and Mrs. Peg­
gy klarles; den three; Mre.
Maxine Boyle, den flv* and
Mrs. Kranger, den sevrn.
Mrs. Christine Rydell will
be assistant”at larga to help
Bunnell and den mothers ae
needed.
Upcoming events for the
pack include a Pinewood Der­
Ry JoAnn Hsys
by to be held at the school
The Eastern Bemlnole Band
on Jnn. 22 and the Annual
has discontinued weekly prac­
Blue and Gold Banquet In
tice eesiione a t the Commun­
February.
ity Hall until Jan. 4 at which
time they will assume practice
each Monday beginning et 7
CHICAGO (UPI) — Two 19p.m.
The Band still is seeking year-old youths today faced
new members and interested grand theft charges after they
persons are asked to contact were seised while trying to r e ­
Richard K M N tk.director, or move a 400-poond safe from
attend a Monday night prac­ Holy Name Cathedral during
6 a. m. Mass
tice meeting.
personal fitness, and life savnig; Fred S taed ltr J r ., firs t
aid and basketry; Danny
Scott, music and riUxenahlp
in the home; P eter Montgom­
ery, cooking and firet aid;
Edward Cundlff, first aid;
Alien Sullivan, cooking;’ John
Reams, firet aid; Todd Mil­
ler, firet aid, life eaving, and
cooking; Steve Nlcarry, pets,
rabbit raising, reading and
camping.
Mil* swim aw ards were
given Kri* Cass and Rick
Jackson. Receiving Instructor
patches were Fred Staedlrr
Jr., Hick Harwood and Todd
Miller.

Band Practice
Discontinued

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SARASOTA (UPI) — Former state legislator Russell
Jordan J r . — who claims he
la still legally In the Legi­
slature—said th a t all taxes
levied by the 19G3 Leg jib, ture may b# Invalid.
“ If the 1965 Legislature is
Illegally constituted as ruled
by the U.S. Supreme Court,''
Jordan told the Florida 3!o. f t
bile Homes Association, “ then
the 1963 Legislature which
was constituted In a similar
m anner might well be also illegal."
Jordan suggested that organi ration* such as the asso­
ciation, motor club* and oth­
ers file te st auita in itato
courts to ace if the taxes apvalid._______________________ 6
“I t would seem th a t motor
vehicle dealers, sporting goods
dealers, motor club* and mo­
bile associations might will
think of the people they serve
and perhaps individually file
a test case to find out, for
instance, if all the mobile
home owners could get back
|5 each from the tax Cullcc- %
tor."
**
Jordan—who recently won
the first round of a court bat­
tle to get byck into the Leg­
isla tu re -sa id the 1963 Leg
(stature's increase in njito tag
costs, the five per cent sail*
tax on sporting goods “ and
in fact 571 pieces of general
legislation and all the local
legislation passed . . . would ,)) |
be In question."

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America;] Legion Auxiliary
Unit 269 of DeBary discussed
plans for ■ dinner honoring
Mr*. Carrie Mae Robert*, De­
partm ent uf Florida president
and Mr*. J e m Weers, District
Five president, a t the Decern
ber b usm en session of the
group held following * Joint
program on highway safety
with the Port.
The dinner will be held at
7 p. m., Jan. 0, a t Stetson
Union Building In DeLand with
the DeBary, DeLand and Lake
Helen Unit* a* hostess group*.
All member* are Invited and
local reservation* should be
m ade with Mrs. Rose Williams
no later than Jan. 2.
In other business report*
w ere heard on rehabiUUtioa
work, poppy day, the white gift
offering and the bakeles* bake
■ale held recently. New mem
ber* m d guests were weloom
ed.
The next meeting of the ex­
ecutive com mittee was an­
nounced for Dec. 28 at the
home of .Mr*. John Lambertaoo, 165 DeBary Drive with
dessert to be served a t 7 p. m.
Following the meeting, unit
hod post members reconvened
for a social hour with hostesie i, Mr*. P eter Koppenaal,
Mr*. Luther Tarbell, Mra. John
Leone ami Ur*. Ella Davis.

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Dec. 17, 1964 — Pane 5

0 .. C. McBRIDE has
been promoted from as­
sistant cashier to vice
president of Sanford
Atlantic National Bank,
with which he has been
associated for 35 years.
A deacon and elder of
F irst P r e s b y t e rinn
Church, he and his wife
reside at 1102 Oak Ave­
nue.
(Herald Photo)

LBJ To Speak
'State Of Union'
At Night Meet

JACKSONVILLE (U PI) —
Gov.-elect Haydon B u r n *
hope* the 1965 Legislature
can get through it* regular
session before he puta the"re.
apportionment issue before it
in e special session.
&gt;
Rums, announcing his plans
for dealing with one' cf the
major problems facing his ad­
ministration, said he plans to
call a apecisl session on re­
apportionment, but not until
after the .regular session
which begins in April.
Earlier, Burn! announced he
would name Jacksonville in­
surance executive Charles W.
Campbell, 6S, tc succeed Wen­
dell Jarrard in the "Little Ca.
blnet" poll of chairman of the
Florida 'Development C 6 ni -'
mission.
Campbell has headed P ru­
dential Insurance Company's
South Central home office in
Jacksonville since 1953. lie
is Burns’ first appointment.
On ^apportionm ent. Bums
said he he is hopeful the 1965
session can get through its
regular 60-day meeting w ith­
out getting hogged down in
the touchy issue.
The U. S. Supreme Court
has rilled that all state legis­
latures must be apportioned
on a basis of population in
both houses, and has said the
43-senatcr, 112 representative
formula under which both
Florida’s 196,j and 1965 ses­
sions were made up does not
meet this requirement.
Burns said, however, he
does not want to be at issue
with incoming Atly. Gen. Earl
Kaircloth, of Miami, and that
he has not had an expert
opinicn on the m atter, hut
feels the 1965 session could
be legally held.
Falrcloth said be felt the
legality of the session could
be challenged.
Burns said that railing a
special rcapportionmenl ses­
sion in advance of the April
session ‘‘would create prob­
lems of attitude whirh wruld
make it most difficult to con­
duct the business of the 1965
session."
Burns explained that the
state's financial position could
tie put into jeopardy if thr

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
President Johnion, taking a
leaf from the book of his po­
litical mentor, Frankln D.
Rooaeyelt. will deliver hia
1965 State of the Union mesaape to an uhueual night »eaaion of Congress Jan. 4.
Johnson even act the aam*
time—9 p.m.—for hia speech
as FDR did on Jan. 3, 1936.
The 9 p.m. time also woulJ
place the message in the mid­
dle of "prime tim e" for tele­
vision viewers across the na­
tion, a factor which perhaps
contributed to his decision.
White House Preaa Secre­
tary George K. Reedy, in an­
nouncing the time, aaid John­
son chose an evening hour for
Cats first entered the ser­
the speech because he "con­ vice of mankind with the
siders this not only a report Egyptians, who tamrd them to
to the Ci-ngrete hut a report keep grain storehouses free of
to the American people."
IBIS.
FDR. who only had radio at
his disposal, made only one
Cool air coming from a
nighttime State of the Union sinkhole led to the discovery
speech.
of Virginia's Lursy Caverns,
Presidents
mfDressIng a
joint session of C o n g r r s s cus­
tomarily do ao at midday,
though Woodrow Wilson ask­
&gt; o n rK o r A r r i . i r v u o *
i on t k x ijicKti
ed Congress to declare war
&lt;*rr. 11*1.IH F l o r i d a I I b I n I m of
on Germany on the evening of I DO* |
N * » n r t I* i l E R K I i r r t lV l \
April 6. 1917.
h n l l c n n l n g a r th a Tf.&gt; 1
Jan 4 ia the day the new T h atof J oih*
foll'-tvlng rartlffiM i#
89th Congress convenes. -Ree­ h*&gt; fl!#d a s I d c a r t If I*
fur ( a t d #pd In !&gt;• liaiird t h a t * dy said Johnson probably i»n,
ThU
mjrvtt**r anil
would give a broad state )fr*r of l*auanc«, th # dancr ij&gt;*
merit of what he considers the tl**n of t h a (if o p a r t y, a n d I h r
n*ima In w h ich it w a s aaktraavd
■Ute of the nation to he and a r a av fo t to w i;
T a a r of
a broad outline of hia legi­ C a r t l f l c a t a S o. M l
l a i u i n c e l&amp;SJ
slative proposal*.
iD ifrlp flttai af P r i a p a r f r i
Isot
*ac. 1 M idway P a r k
There will be supplemental
M a t Bonk i 1‘a g t a *4 A
messages to fill in detail*, he
MS
N* m r In w h ich a*e#a«ad J u l i a
aald.
The President made the de- *1 y u l n n - All of aald p r o p e rty
in t h a C m i n m a k l t i * , ^
-m ra n ‘T«Ti'P!mrTi'''frTs7tr»rr- nol», S l a t * of F l o r i d a , f t . . aion afte r consultation with auL’h c a r t l f l c a t a sh a ll t&gt;» r#ad a c c o r d i n g t o law tit#
Democratic leaderf of th&gt; dp aam
roperty
datcrlhad
!n
su c h
House and Senate, Reedy said. a r t l f l r a t t 4will ha a«ld to Ilia
i h l g h a a t c as h b idder a t th# fruit:
, The ides originated .with I d o o r of th a Ha ml not t C un ty
C o u r t K o u i t at S an f o r d / KlnrJohnson, he added.
Reedy said th st idess sre Ids, on th* f i r s t M onday In th*
m o n t h o f J a n u a r y , 1*41. which
being collected now for the la th * I t h d a y of J a n u a r y , last,,
l u t e d t h i s 17th d a y «( Outmessage, first in s scries of
utinr, 1941
four major addresses John­ lU fftelai Clerk1* S*sl&gt;
A r t h u r It B e c k w i t h . Jr.,
son will make next month.

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A rth u r H Beckw ith, J r ,
C l a r k o f C i r c u i t C o u r t.
S em in o le C o u n ty . F l o r i d a
By! H N T a m m . J r .
D e p u t y C la r k
F u b tlah Dec. 1*. IT. J 4. I t , 1*14

CDH-U

said he believe* it would be
more difficult from a gover­
nor's standpoint handling the*
state’s huge budget for a oneyear Instead of a two-year
petiod.
"You would go through the
process o'F preps ring a budget

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and getting it through tha
Legislature, but before you
even got it into adm inistra­
tion, you would have to stare
planning the one for the next
year," Burns said.
Bum* takes over Jen. 5
f r t n f Gov.' F arris P ry n n l.'

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Blast Kowboys
Off The Court
By Jim Baethn*
Herald 8 port* W riter
KISSIMMEE — South Seminol* Junior High’* H urrlc u m til but blow Oaceola
High's Junior TUrolty rig h t off
tbo court Wednaaday night
when tboy posted e 78 to 33
victory over the Baby Kowboy* for their fifth straig h t
win of tha current hoop #*»•

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Between
Us Fans

Thinking
Out Loud

TRYING FOR TOP

By Alan Mover

A X J'A X H P AAA#t,ir/C£
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t e x a e , tmrs
m By David M. Mo/fU
By Ja ils* SUrutrees
By M urray O lder*** * *
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (U P I)—
B A r iZ M O A P R
W
ATLANTA (U PI) — It’s holi­
Tbo Naval Academy was **.
NBA Sport* Editor
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w|
Herald Sport* Editor
day tournam ent time and
pected to announco tho “ r n AT TEE tr/EPOM
1
NEW YORK — (N EA ) —
Southeastern Conference b as­ Final Florida football statis­
A fte r
ii
i(mation” 5 f football Coach
Tho call came Into the switch­
t / M s r / f £ t r yomat
1
ketball teams are getting Into tics seem to indicate th at
Wayno Hardin today, ending
board of the new N ational
M Y A v a t. *oe&gt; e
lm
many fans are right when they
the act In a big way.
a week of (peculation aa to
Football League headquarter*
M /S t/M S T M A C E
M
claim th at Steve Spurrier
hia future.
Six
SEC
team
s
are
Involved
on the 17th floor of the Gen­
//f/962MEp/f/S
M
might wall be tba best Sopho­
in
five
different
tournaments
A source cloaa to Hardin
m/ m s t w w
a y jm
eral Dynamics Building, and
more quarterback In modern
told United P reia Interna­
OCT. I , I p
there was a not# af urganey Ibis weak.
tional th a t Hardin actually
Tba Auburn T ile rs are in Gator history — particularly
la tha drawl,
since the Inception of the "T "
had been fired, but xyould
"H ay," pleaded tha young the Bluebonnet a t Houston; formations of offensive foot­
1 V a
accept the acedemy'a explan­
Alabama
and
MUalfilppt
Stats
All-American football playball.
ation th a t ha reilm ed ,
ar, *1 can't* find my hand- are In tba Virginia Tacb tour­
_ ‘‘Hardin waa fired but tba
Steve compiled the third
nam
ent
at
B
U
ckaburij—
Va.j
hoHer, Know where K&lt; I l f *
academy will not make It
highest total offense record for
F o r a whole week the A-A Louisiana Slate la In the
aound this way when the an­
a tingle season in Florida's
waa spoon-fed by a grown-up Evansville Tournament; and
nouncement is made Thurs­
grid history this past fall and
Kentucky
and
Vanderbilt
are
baby sitter provided by the
KortACP T U R C O T T E ,
day," the aourre aald,
missed bring top man by only
boats
for
their
own
sffalrs.
NFL. because this la w hat the
23-YEA*-OLD7*t/tCt-CAH4p/ARs
"H ardin will not make an
Tba b lf tournim ent for thf a m ere 19 yards.
competition for college talent
AS A L S O R /S X T O P T E E E E
Issue of it because, he hat
And, rem em ber, he did this
has com* to. He boarded and Southeast annually is the Ken­
- A f TEE B / S M JO C H -gy
hia professional standing to
8 * T T £ £ . ASF MAP TEOi/ELE
fed tha A-A and shooed away tucky invitational and this while ihartiig QB duties with
maintain."
KNOCKOUT GUY—Rookie quarterback Johnny
'sen
io
r
Tom
Shannon
who
al­
6£TT/A'&lt;S a JO B O .ir/L
undesirables, like anyone from year should be no exception.
Hardin will team officially
Concannon could d e liv e r a knockout blow to th®
to
saw
plenty
of
action
for
SO
M
EoES
SE
G
S
E
S
T
E
P
ME
The
Mb
•
ranked,
once
beat*
tho A m arkan Football Leaof
his status at a news conSt, Louia Cardinal*. Hia Philadelphia Eagles
TRY
A
MACETEACM.
R
tX
f
Ray
G
raves'
Gators
this
en Wildcats open Friday night
gut.
M /SM /M ST MACE OMAAX/L 9,
ference called by the acadstand in the way of St. Louis and the Eastern
season.
against
West
Virginia
then
U nder the circumstances, 1
A 96Z AMP WAS AaiEEM -EE
emy.
division title of the National Football League.
/X W/M/tEMS//f CA/fAPA MoR
tome kids daveloped claustro­ m eet either lJth-ranked Illin­ His final offensive yardage
Hardin, 37, has been head
ois
or
Dayton
Saturday
night.
figure
was
1069
yards.
Only
TMg YEAR. /TEXT YE A R A t
phobia, fitava DeLong, 'the 1
coach
a t Navy ainc# 1059 and
Sixth
ranked
Vanderbilt, two passers In previous 'Flor-1
TOOK O Y E R TME/M 7P M
co vs tad mlddlt guard of Ten­
his teams suffered only npc
SA
O
T
W
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E
2
/
6
M
Y
A
E
M
S
.
reeling
from
successive
road
ids
grid
history
exceed
Steve'*
nessee, was holed up so long 1
losing log in th a t tenure—
In Chicago he finally called ;losses to Virginia Tech and 943 yxrdi. Shannon did it last
this past season when the
North
Carolina,
it
expected
to
season
and
Haywood
Sullivan
his coachea and begged, "G et
Midshipmen won three games,
recoup at home. The Commo­ did It back In I960. Spurrier's
me out of here." He got out— 1
lost six and tied one.
dores
meet
Baylor
Friday
completion
percentage
of
.374,
and algnsd with tha San Dio* 1
In addition, Hardin-coached
and either Oklahoma Slate or however, la a brand Dew Gator
go Chargers.
team* scored an unprecedentFlorida State Saturday night. record.
But there was an auxiliary
ed five straig h t victoriea over
By George C. Langford
them on th* defensive platoon
The h a u rd a of the road bode
arch-rival Army before losing
NEW YORK (U PI) - Vito —selected to the 1M4 team . benefit, too. The "baby sitter" ill for the other SEC tourna­ It might be a bit too early
in 1964. His overall reconl
(Babe) Parllll of the Boston The team waa determined by or “hand-holder" picked up ment entries, A labama. 3-1, to tell what kind of a basket­
was 38-20-2.
Patriots earned his first All- a vote of 14 w riters (three all the checks, and when some- opens against boat Virginia ball club Head Coach Dkck
,
Hardin ltlll has four years
Star berth In 11 years as a from each AFL city) who cov­ on* else Is paying an A-A Tech
and figures to meet sop­ Copeland has out a t Lyman
suddenly develop* very refin­
to
go on a fiVe-year contract,
pro quarterback today when ered the teaton regularly.
homore-dominated Mississippi this year—despite the fset that
NEW YOnK (U PI) — The
under which ho earns 118,000
Offensive line atari Jim ed UsU*. Momentarily bereft State, also 3-1, In the conxola- Lyman hasn't grabbed their
he waa named to head tho 1984
largest audience In the world game will be tuned In to a year. ’
American'Football League All- Otto of the Oakland Raiders of his shadow, who skipped 'tbm round. T he Bulldogs' first- first victory aa yet. But they
ever U&gt; ser or hear a National Cleveland's Municipal Stad­ At the tifnc he signed the
star squad by United Inter­ and Ron Mlx of the San Diego off for a few hours, the A-A round opponent la North Caro­ do have potential. They’ve lost
ium on Dec. 27 for the title new contract last year, he
panicked.
Would
he
actually
;
Chargers were selected on the
national.
to Bishop Moore, Oviedo and
lina,
probable
tournament
clash
bctewcen .the hometown also was named as side to F.
Parllll was ona of seven No. 1 unit for the fifth consec­ havt to plek up a tab 7 Not If champion.
Seminole of Sanford.
Browns and the Baltimore
the
league
office
could
help
1
E. (Rip) Miller, the assist,
lin t-tim e All-Star* — six of utive y e a r,'a n d -o u tsid e line­
However, there's on* red
Colt*. •
Louisiana
State
opens
ant
athletic director at Navy.
backer Larry Grantham was him.
"Th# TV broadcast will
Denver, then meets hot quintet In the southern
The pursuit of talent h ai against
&lt;
chosen for the fourth succes­
end
of
the
county
and
that'a
reach 98.1 per cent of the tele­
Evansville — the n a­
gone to such ludicrous lengths either
1
sive season.
Dave Miller's South Semi­
vision homes In tho U. S. and
The Buffilo Bills and San t h a t men of aubetantlal tion's top-ranked sm all col­ nole squad.
ihe remainder
outlying
lege
team
—or
George
Wash.The
w
inter
aeaeon
of
the
mean*—which
takes
In
every
Diego each placed five men
In five outings this season Sanford Tourist end Shuffle- areas will have radio coverington.
Auburn
was
unbeaten
on the All-Star squad, which owner In professional football &lt;
WICHITA, Kan. (U PIi the Hurricanes have posted
age,"
NFL
Com inissioncr
had at least one representative —demean themeelvte la chaie going into Wednesday nlght'a five v lrto riri and have al­ board Club got off to a good
George K arras. Witchita Stale
Pete
Roselle
announced.
Bluebonnet
game.
•
ta
r
t
when
the
local
organi­
from every team. Boston had after 21-year-old kid*.
ready Gagged the county's zation hosted the Orange City
The Columbia Broadcasting Uiversity'a new head looibail
Mississippi will be host to
" I f * a disgrac*," admitted
four player* on the first team
Junior high title.
System will handle both the coach, searched tqday for can­
club.
Sewanee
tonight
and
that
and New York1, Oakland and one of them. "Kidnaping
Next year th* Hurricanes, et
Orange City poeted a 20 to TV and the radio coverage of didates to fill his staff.
kids, hiding tham out, giving should draw a crowd since the l e a s t the bulk of them, will be
Kansas City each had two.
Ry Dave Ifsakell
The 30-year-old K arras »a&gt;
18
victory over the Sanford the championship g a m e ,
Tennessee
team
upset
the
Re­
Parllll, the one-time Kentuc­ them ridiculous bonuaea—I
SYRACUSE, N. Y. (U PI) —
named to succeed Ma reelin')
moving to Lyman and with outfit.
which
is
expecled,
to
draw
a
•
Sugar Bowl viewer* on New ky All-America, led the AFL wouldn't run my own business Ibels 74-82 last week.
this season's Lyman JV ele­
Sanford club members alsu live capacity audience of mure Chelo Huerta, who resigned
Saturday night. In addition ven the situation looks bright
Year’s Day will see one ol col- in passing e ird ig * going Into this w ay."
Nov. 30 to accept a dual posi­
h&lt;ld
a Christmas party with than 80,000.
"And the klda," aald Jim to the tournam ents, Florida for the future.
lege football’s wildest running the final showdown game with
tion
as athletic director and
In
addition
to
the
continental
a turkey dinner. Table decor­
backrieldi when Syracuse tac­ Buffalo Sunday for tha E ast­ Fink*, tha new general man- •will be at Miami, Georgia
United Stales, the game will head football coach at Parations
were
corsages
of
red
kles Louisians State Univer­ ern Division title. Parllll has *gcr of tha Minnesota Vik­ Tech at Georgia, Buffalo at
The Houston Astro*, form
be broadcast in one form or sons College, Fairfield, Iowa.
passed for 3,147 yards and ing*, "a re utterly unrealiatic. 1Tennessee sod Tulane at Sou­ erly the Colt 45'a, will play end green nylon for the ladies
sity in New Orleans.
both to Canada, Hawaii, Alas­
and
decorated
match
boxes
Halfback Floyd Little, full­ tossed for more touchdowns W# approached a center from |thern Methodist. ,
30 pre-season spring exhibi­ for th* gentlemen. Approxi­ ka and around the world.
back Jim Nance, and quarter (29) than any other quarter­ a big school who w asn't d raft­
The rash of games shou'.d tions games prior to the open­
CBS is installing 10 cam ­
ed by sither league. Ilia dau- jhelp loosen up thq individual ing of the National League tee- mately ‘60 members were pre­
back Walley Mahle bead the back In tha league.
eras. three more than for
se
n
t
CompleUng the baekflald b«r waa down. We needed en- (scoring race. At present, there eon in April.
lineup that carried Syracuse to
*
Honored guests were Mr. regular season games, for the
. only a two-point margin be­ The Astros—and how do you
the lop nationally Ah Is *ei(ion with Parllll were running other center (to back up In- Is
telecast, which will be preced­
and
Mrs, J. it. Jernigam
In ground gaining! a n d j l ) la luck* Keith Lincoln of San rumbent Mick Tlngelhoff), at jtween the lop scorer in the like that ucw nam e?—will play
ed by a special 30-mlnute pre­
A
social
hour
and
the
ex­
Diego
end
Cookie
Gilchrist
of
least
for
trainingcamp
next
.
this type of grinding1 attack
SEC ami the fifth .
23 here in Florida and five in
game show. Both radio and
change
of
gifts
followed
the
that Syracuse is expected to Buffalo, the APB's leading year.
Kentucky sophomore Louis their new domed stadium in
television broadcasts will be­
dinner.
"You know w hat he want- Dampier
,
use as compared to LSU’a tuaher. Lance Alworth of the
Is the p ac esette r Houston. They’ll open on Mer.
The committee for the din­ gin at 1:30 p m .
Chargers and Charley HennJ- ed? A 96,(00 bonus for sign
more rounded offense. (
with a 21.5 average. Senior 12 In Cocoa against the Twins. ner party included Mr. and
Little and Nance, perhaps gsn of Die Houston Oilers were ing and 916.000 contract. I told Jim m y Pitts of Georgia Is se­
During the exhibition tour
ACTION! THRILLS!
|cond at 20 0; senior A. W. they'll meet the Yank*, the Mr*. Mahion W right, Mr. and
the best running combo In'eol- •elected as flanker and ipUt him good luck.”
Wsel#• P*«l+at Spwt
Tha really coveted onea are ,Davis of Tennessee third at Athletic*, Orioles, Braves, .Mre. George Rounds and Mr.
lege football since Glenn Davis end, respectively and Kansas
and
Mre.
Michael
Diets.
City's
Fred
A
rbanai
was
ta
b
­
and Doc Blanchard played for
out of this world. A Kansas 19.7;
!
Junior Lee Defore of Au­ Ttgera, Senators. Meta, Phil­
Membership in the group,
Army 20 years ago, garnered bed a a th* tight end.
City spokesmen said, "We of- jburn fourth at 19 3 going Into lies, Dodgers. Pirates, Cards,
FIRST GAME j
which ha* a number of tourn­
Lincoln, Alworth snd Ar- farad Gal* Saytra (Kansas' (
1,179 of Syracuse's 2.MQ yards
Orlando-Semlnol*
Fronton
night's game; and junior Cly­ Red*, White Sox and Okla­
rushing this year, the most bants are repeaters from last All-American halfback) a $M),- de
( Lee of Vanderbilt fifth at homa City In addition to th* aments scheduled with other will be closed from Monday
club* in thie area In addition thru Friday, Dec. 25, It was
PARI-MUTUEL J
productive two man total In year. It marked the third time 000 bonus and |3G,000 for
Twins.
19.2.
to covered dish supper* and announced by Normen E. StaIn four seasons Hennlgan has three years and didn't gat a
Orange history.
WAGERING ^
They have four game* with
various parties, is open to all bell, general manager.
Head Coach Ben Schwartr- been choaen and the second chance to make a final offer."
I I GAMES NIGHTLY
the Yahkaas. They'll play their
walder knows that LSU will ba time in three years (or Gil­ Saytra algned with the B ean. ad n bonus of f t , 600 and w* first gams In the new domed who wlah to participate.
Stabell said, "we are rio t­ W4mWifM. TtP®« 4 TW
MATINEE
primed to stop Lillie and christ, a second-learner In
When the lawyer for Cali- wouldn't giva it to him." Wll* stadium In Houston on April
ing during thta period to give
M+eyl** 1.11 PM.
■‘fern)* queiN l tan k Prwig- Mrrv ■
aTnJuFTFn
The entire offensive Una, ton started talking to At Dav­ alva back for the St. Louis
blem.
leans and that cootoat—al­
ity to celebrate Chrietmaa
"If we can't move on the consisting of Mix and Buffalo's ie, Oakland's catch and gen­ Cardinal* and,would be worth
with their famlllea,"
though only an exhibition—
O K I ANDO S fM IN O LE A
Stew
B
arber
at
tackle;
Billy
ground, we ll just hive to go
eral manager, tha first nego­ a 120,000 bonus In today's should be a crowd getter.
* WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Th* Fronton will reopen
in the air." said Schwarti- Shaw of tha Bills and the tiating figure w et |300,000. open market.
Ken Venturi's raga-to-richea Dec. 28 with a matinee per­
HWY. 17-97 AT F f KN PARK
walder, in his ICth season at P a li' Billy Neighbors at guard Davie eald he never gut
comeback has earned him the formance etarting a t 1:16 p.m.
Faulkner, who waa dismiss­
and Otto at canter, remained around to making Morton a ed as Denver's coach this seathe Orange helm.
1984 Sport* Illustrated (porta- there also will be an evening
LADIES ADMITTED
Syracuse has not been a inlact from .last year.
NEW YORK (UPI) _ New man of th* year trophy.
firm bid, though th* Raider ton, became an agent for th*
FREE TONIGHT
schedule
with
th*
firat
gam*
i l o w s v i r . the defensive agent hinted a t (160,000 for Rams and a "baby sitter" for York Rangers' defenseman Arpassing learn In years, end
Venturi, who had not won starting at 7:40 p.m.
Mahle, a senior from W ater­ alignment underwent a thor­ three years. Morton want to tha N F L He was assigned to ni# Brown will return to the a tournament In four y e a n ,
ford, Pa,, who has been effec­ ough shakcup, particularly in Dallas Instead.
Notre Dam* e n d 'Ja ck Snow, lineup Wednesday night against culminated hia c o m e b a c k
tive as a runner la hit three the secondary where Oak­ San Diego thought It had th* first d raft choir* of tha the Detroit Red Wings. Brown Struggle by winning the U.S.
y e a n as atartini quarterback land's Fred Williamson waa Clarence William*, tha Wash­ Mlnpasote Vikings. Tha trick, has beon sidelined since Nov. Open last Juna despite heat
la about a* accurate In the the only holdover from last ington State All-American, jack discovered, was th a t av- IT because of a fractured rib exhaustion and waa fated at
air aa a bent arrow, although leaton.
wrapped up, hut b* told tham arywhera Snow want, his fi­
tha' Congressional Country
Dalnard Paulson of New h* wanted to go to Vancouver
ha does have hit good days.
ance* waa aura to go. So when
Mahle led the team in rushing York, Ron Hall of Boston and firat to g at out of n prior
Snow cam* Into Now York for
CHICAGO (U PI) — Th* Chi­
last year and this scsson rank­ Willie Brown of Denver—th* commitment, Vancouver playan All-Amarlean dinner, hie cago Beara have signed UCLA
ed third behind Nance and AFL's three leading pass In­ ad ih Toronto for tha Gray
MILWAUKEE (U PI) - The
fiancee checked in, too. And guard Kent Francisco. F ran ­
terceptors—made tha All-Star Cup, took Clarence along and
Milwaukee Braves have anLltUe.
right afte r her came Faulk­ cisco, who was drafted 14th at
nounced that three of their
If Syracuse's gp6utM gam* defensive btckiield for the next thing tha Charger* knew,
ner.
a "future" a year ago, is *. ataff m em berr will be moved
stalls, and S chw ai^ipalfer ad ­ first tlma as did Boston's Nick Hamp Pool of tha Rama had
While Snow wae attending feel 7 inches tall and weigh*
m its this la a possibility Buoniront! al middle lineback­ spirited him off to Chicago—•
to Atlantia, Ga., effective Jan.
a special television show aqd 245 pound*.
1. 1963.
agaim t LSU, "W e'll profcTOy er, Mike Straton of the Bills at where tha N F L had Its major
dinner, Faulkner extended hia
have to throw more on them ." outside linebacker and Kansas encampment—and signed him
chores, Ha "beby-aat” tha fi­
This is where second rank­ City's Bobby Bell at end.
to a Los Angelas co n tract
ance*, too.
Tom Sestak, the Bills' 770ing quarterback T lich King of
"Five yaara ago." Jack
H* m ust have don* his Job
Ransoravllle, N. Y., cornea In, pound defensive tackle, waa Faulkner shook his head, "w*
wall. Bnow’a rig h ts were
Just as he has done effective­ tba moat popular selection couldn’t g * t Lorry Wilton for
ly. on moat occaakn* all year. with 22 of a possible 34 votes. th* Charger* because ha want- switched to Los Angelas, and
ha signed with tha Rama.
King is Ihe p aster, but hie H* team ed with two Ban Di­
services generally have not ego heavyweight* — end Earl
been required because of the Faison and tackle Ernie Ladd
success of the Orange ground — to complete tha d efeu iv e
game.
Una. Faison has been an AllON 100 BRANDS
Schwarts w ilder m ay solve Star three of the last four
— IN TH E NEW —
the problem by moving Mahle y e a n , Seatak for two straight
to one of the halfback slots to actsooi and Ladd was a n u m ­
take advantage of h it runn­ ber of the IN I sq u a d .'.
ing ability while a t the asm*
Trailing Seatak In the popu­
BETWEEN PUBL1X A ECKERD'S
tim e playing King (or moat la r vote were Gilchrist, Shaw
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of the g lid e et quarterback
and MU with 10 votes apiece.
"Excellent Service Too"
Tba bulk of tba work, how­ Parllll received 19 votes, eight
OPEN DAILY - I A K . 6:15 I
ev er, will still be up to LiUle m ore than runnem p Lea Dawand Nance.
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Hurricanes w ith -16 point* *«d
two other#, center Bruce Btuard and forward Mika Margin
also hit In tha doubla figures
despite the feet th a t Heed
Cesch Dave Miller played hie
etarting five only during t£e
firs t half of tho affair.
The 'Cana* started hitting
the basket In the first period
and rang up 20 points while
the' Baby Kowboya were g et­
tin g only eight. South Sem­
inole continued the Onslaught
on the second etanxa with an ­
other I I points while the Kis­
simmee five could m uster on­
ly elx and the nu.-ricenes
left for Intermission with a
U to 14 lead.
• A t tha sta rt of tha second
half, M illar-yanked hia reg ­
ulars snd used Ron Tulbert,
Lea Hollis, Bobby Means,
Steva Shepherd, Rif West and
Dennie G arrett tha reet of the
way. G arrett lad tha second
half scoring parade with eight
points. W ait got elx and Tul­
bert five.
M iller's second tirin g did
even better against tha Little
Kowboya In tbs third period
when they racked u p '22 points
to 10 for the Kissimmee Quin­
te t and outecorad them again.
16 to 9 In the final frame.
South Seminole awed the
Kissimmee five with some of
the best ball handling and
passing Miller's crew he* dieplayed ell tsaeon. Miller w et
exceptionally pleated with the
'performance of the eaMra
Squad. Hie player* hardly
m itted a shot from the floor.
The Kissimmee five was
paced by Wally M tlltchka, a
center, who dumped in 13
points.

Ken Marlin had a fine night
of bowling In tba Navy Lea­
gue a t Ja t Lanaa when h* (hot
a 227/698 to provide tha apark
for the Malnt "A ” team in a
four-game romp over the New
Bread and a slightly hettar
grip on first plae*.
Kan had, abl* assistance In
Bob Workman with a 210/699
and Tax F s rr lt with a 163/612. Dan C atty and John
8tang*r war* th* stalwart*
for New Bread with a 191/624
and a 193/681, respectively
ly called tha "600 boy* tine*
•vary man potted a aeries bet­
ter than th a t whlla bombing
Photo Lab In all four. Load­
ing th* pack waa Wayne
Smith with a 198/667 followed
by Aahby with n 1H8/G4S.
Slick Britton with a 190/640,
Chuck B aslngtr with a 202/607 and Carton Hudson with
n 169/600. Scott took high
honor* for Photo Lab with a
Tha Oddballs kept close to
tha leader* with a three-game
decision ovar NAS MED/Dent
as both aidta had their ehare
• f good bowling. P artin took
high gama honors with hi*
230 gam* and 668 aeries.
Georgs Brlatar supplied e 163194/664 aarita, Wayn* R»'lman chimed In with 214/637
and Willi* "Firecracker" MagIte h it S ll/6 0 8 nil for tha
Oddballs, f a r M ed/Dent it waa
Charlie Legal with 182/627,
Davidson w ith 111/613 and
Lonnls Applegate with 190/619.
O ther match** saw V A tf-t'e
Officer* taking three points
from VAH-l'a Tigers in aplta
o f-s fins 164/694 by CuL 10IC "B " won three from Det-8
with high game* notchad by
M srlde w ith 907 and Bob U n ­
ite w ith 971. VAH 3 Ope gain­
ed a three to ana verdict over
NAS Op* *C" end the AcayDeucy U am and Wing " 0 "
split th eir m atch aa John H ar­
ris helped the W ing "B " team

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the first nine months of compared to gain nationally billion and crops f l 8 billion. well above th&lt; national aver- ing to thla im pressive gain .trsding, m any exceeding the
Employment was up wit* a
Sl|r B ta tn b frra l b w A T L A N T A ( U P I ) — I m p r e i - olisr ttr ye«r.
^ o f-11,8 per cent.
There were 116.IM housing agejwere increases of 25.3 per r nalioai! average.
•lv*
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Dec. 17, 1964 — Page 7
C ash’ receipts from farm units authoriicd In permit-is­
Internatidnal trade activity cent In export trade and* 8.7
Railroads serving tha region
three quarters of 1964 were ■Loans totaled more than
era In non-igflcultural occu&gt;
M 4 billion and in all seven m arketings rose five per cent suing plsces for construction continued on the uptrend with per cent in imports.
recorded In almost every seg­
ment of Soulhtasern economy,
In m ost caaes gxceeding the
national average, the Atlanta
ragional office of the U. S.,
Department of ^om m erce
•aid.
*
Tha office reports on tha
economy In Alabama, Florida,
Georgia, Mississippi, Tenneasee and the Carolina*.
In Alabama, H onda and
Georgia, and portions of Mis­
sissippi and Tennessee, F ed­
eral Reserve m em ber banka
reported deposits of more than
$11.7 billion, up 7.7 per cent

slates, withdrawals f r o m In the Southeast compared to
checking accounts exceeded a decline nationally of .3 per
$181.5 billion for an increase cent.
of 14.2 per cent over 1963
Livestock contributed *1.9

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ents live a t 320 Pine
Avenue, has completed
eight weeks of advan­
ced infantry training
a t the U. S. Army
Training Center, Ft.
Gordon, Ga. He is a
1962 g r a d u a t e of
Seminole High School.
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a l t u a i # a n d 'liv in g In P t m l n u l*
C o u n ty . F l o ri d a , m o rn p a r t i

VOI.K C OJI NRITT
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in th e w orld a n d e v e r jo n e * H e l e n s m i t h .

ric T m o c a

pitions, three ,per cent more
than last year, and m ore than
2.2 million in manufacturing
for a 2.7 p e r cent gain.

lion.

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w e e r a a n e a S a d In b u s i e s . , e l
171
Plnecraet
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Seeforf
B a m ln o le C o u n l r . F l o r l d e , u n ­
d e r (he f l c t l l l o u e m i n e of, F ro f e e a l o n e l f e l n l e r a * DecereSore.
e n d t h e t we In te n d t o re«te**r
• a i d o s m e w i t h t h e C l e r k of
th e
C i r c u i t C o u r t, Samlm.le
C o u n t y . F lo rid * . In s c c o r d e n c e
• w i t h t h e p r o v i s i o n s of t h e Fac­
t i t i o u s N a ir n a t a t u t e a , t o - w l t :
: Sactlon la s t , rio rld e S tetutea

-reported a 3.6 per cent rise in
fre ig h t. revenue and airlines
carried . 17.9 per cent more
passengers and 22.8 per cent
more cargo.

MIXED NUTS

RANK, * N'tw T»rk Corpora*

clfrk to p ro ceu their applica­ (BEAL)
A r t h u r W B # r k w ith .
,
tion.
C la r k of c i r c u i t C o u r t
When a reporter aiked him
By: M a r t h a T V l h l a a
I&gt;#puty CfJeV e
about hia proclivity for young
, C A I t a i U a A I. a F K V R B
wives, Wolfe replied:
I l t d W#*t F a l r b a n k a A vanu*
"The arm y wants them all P O Ito« 171
W in te r P a r k . F lo r id a
18 and ao do 1."
,
A tto r n e y * for f M t l n t l f f
Aiked about hia long string publish p k . ' 1*. if. S4
of m arriages, h ea je to rte d :
dm
ic1”
1'-1'is
"T hat'a the
11 fell*
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iss rt'iT
c o t ist.
Speaking of m uafkge in m u i i j i n icr iu b c m e t i t o f
general he added:
k i .ohsiia ih aAND FOSS SSCSlt-

Legal Notice

an Increase In the vatue of
Both retail and wholesale
products handled of over II sales ware up tfver 1983. N ear­
per cent compared with 11 per ly all communities experienc­
cent for tha nation. Contribut­ ed gains In departm ent store

79a EACH VALUE

1ST T H I C IR C U IT CO URT O f
T H E \ n * T H JU D IC IA L C l R C U T , l \ A * n t o n B E M IS O LB
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LOS ANGELES (UPI) —
Glynn Wolfa, a M-ycar-old
preacher, will tr a i n s to the
altar tor the 17th time S atur­
day to re m arry the teen aged
girl who divorced aim three
weeki ago.
Wol/e d|iclo»ed he and De
Merle Rankin, 18. a Pasco
(Wash ). mother of two, plan
to be m arried at a private
home.
' W e're going to Disneyland
for our honeymoon to take
ridrs, eat ham burger! and
drink pop." Wolfe told news­
men at he and Mlta Rankin
filled out their m arriage li­
cense application
The hotelman and Miss Ran
kin were married last Aug 17
in I j s Vegas, Ncv . but she dl
vorced him on ground! he waa
seeing too’much of a previous
wife.
"She divorced me about
three weeks ago. hut we've de­
cided to try it over again,"[eulerir dee.iihe.i •• follows
.gaid
.M U
'. l f . »who
l , o khat
. . khern
. . . mar* II
!«*• * ° f tUocSi " I S " . E A S T .
Wolff,
n n o o K
s u b d iv is io n
ried to 13 different women He
U N IT NO F I V E , a c c o r d in g
to i h s I’UI t h s r s o f s s
m arried Sherry G o o d w i n
r » r,te,l In r i s t Hook ""It”, ,
Wolfe twice.
I -a . a a so a n d SI. P u b l i c 1I»-|
c o r d s of Sem tnot* C o u n t y ,
"All my wivci have been
Flnrlds.
teen-agers," hs added, "lod T o g e t h e r w i t h t h a f o llo w in g
llam
a of p r o p e r t y w h i c h a r a losometimes they sre hard to
In a n d p a r m a n a n t l y I n .
handle; even psrenti snd the acatad
t a l l a d aa a p a r t o f t h a lm p v a m a n t a on aald l a n d
police hive trouble.'*
H O T P O t S T E t. K r T n t C
The dark-haired M iu Ran­
D R O P - I N ft A NOE MODEL,
kin. slender in gold panta snd
l o r n r i t n stitiA U t:s»t
LUXAtftE
H E A T E I l MOPblsck sweater, snd Wolfe, in
E L IIO.TSSS.J
a dark suit that accented hit
tv IT V E a H my h a n d a n d th a
graying hair, winked at each^***i of a«id C o u r t a t Kanf r.i
■.

of new residences with the
value totaling almost *1.2 bil­
lion for Increases of five and
10 per cent, respectively, botk

C o m p l a i n t file d h e r e i n , a n d t o ;
se rv o e co p y
thereo f
upon
P l a i n t i f f 's e t t o r n a y on o r b efo re
t h e 11th d a y o f J a n u a r y , A D
t f l l . o th e rw ise n D ecree Fro
Con feaeo
w ill
he
entered
a . a l n a t y ou a n d t h a c a u s e p r o ­
ceed a . p a r t e .
W ITN ESS my h a n d a n d o ffi­
cial se al a t S a n f o r d , S em ln u le
C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , t h l a f t h day
o f D ec* m b v , A. D. I lls .
(S E A L )
A r t h u r If
Beckw ith, J r .
C l a r k o f th n C l r t a l t C o u rt,
N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t In
a n d f o r SamlqolA C o u n t y .
F lorida
Hy M a r t h a T V lk ten . D C
OORDON V. F R E D E R I C K
A t t o r n e y for P l n i a U f t
P. a B a x t f l l
S an fo rd . F l o r i d a ( t t f f
P u b l i s h Dee. I t , I f , I t , I t , m i
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�Holiday A nd Resort Designs W ill Feature Soft Feminine Fashions
NEW YORK - fNEA) —
The detire to really dreat up
i t an integral p art of feminine
make-u|&gt;: We pranced before
the m in o r in mom'* finery at
the tender age of ala. And de*
cadea la ter we atill find en ­
chantm ent in dreaalng for a
featlve evening.

and * perfect choice for that.
little evening th a t could* *6
eaiily turn into a gala night.
Delicate em broidery, bold
prints and beading are the
elegant touches added to this
season'! evening wear.
Fabric! used arc moat fre­
quently amooth or textured
silka, silk crepes, printed and
solid chiffon and Chantilly
lace,
j
White is the favorite, black
a close second for town holi­
day partiea. And Tor the for­
tunate gala who will spend
w inter vacations in sunny
climes there arc pastels and
bold prints in every hue.
This is the dressiest season
of the y ear—so have a ball.

The holiday and resort act­ Long g o w n i:for fo rm a ro c-J companion Jaeketi or fullion, ao chock-full of Impor­
tant evening!, abould be a cailoni Just brush the Inatep | ‘C^ ^ ^ V . ^ h l o n ii the "w itdinner d r e n , Just to
happy tim e for all the stria this time around. Most have
who love to w ear beautiful
clothes
Evening fashions are soft
fluid and feminine in design,
fabric and color.

LADIES* BRUSHED

NYLON

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— Dec. 17»

196

C o m f y S lip p e r s
HE’LL LOVE A PAIR OF
THESE FOR CHRISTMAS! ^

New Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mann
of Lake Monroe announce the
arrival of their first child, a
daughter, Nancy Ann Mann,
born Dec. 13 at Seminole Me­
morial Hospital and weighing
in at a healthy seven pounds,
1054. ounces.
Maternal grandparents arc
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chandler
of Little Rock, Ark., and pa­
ternal grandfather is Jack
Mann of Lake Monroe.

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2 HOUR
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TYPICAL OF THE SOFT feminine faahiona new
for holiday and reaort wear are these designs
by Don Breitinger for Harold Ixtvinc. Soft abort
dinner dress (left) is in yellow silk chiffon. The
overblousc of this one-piece dress is enhanced
by pastel-bead embroidery over lace applique
motifs. Skirt is swirl of pleats. Silk surah din­
ner dress (center) is in glowing long-stemmed

tulip print. Neckline in squared off in front, low
in back. Tunic ban tiered effect. The long cos­
tume for more formal evening's (right) is in
pantel textured «ilk with companion cardigan
jacket-. Skirt is new length that brushes the in­
step and is highlighted with flower-puffed em­
broidery.
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pes. Hope you like these.
CRANBERRY WALNUT
CHIFFON CAKE
2’» cups silted cakr flour
I ' l cups iirgar
3 tsps. (taking powder
I tsp. salt
'4 cup salad oil
i egg yolks
la cup cold water
I cup egg whites
*1 tsp cream o f'la rla r
cup ground cranberries
'v cup ground walnuts
powdered sugar

kred and green maraschino
chcrric*
instant ready whipped cream
Sift flour, sugar, baking
powder and salt together in
a Urge mixing bowl Make a
well in Hie ren ter of Ule flour
mixture. Add in order, salad
ml, egg yolks and water, beat
until smooth Heat egg whites
until very stiff peaks form.
Do not und'-rbeat. Pour egg
&gt;olk mixture over egg \fhilis,
gently folding unld fust blend
i'd Combine cranberries and
wklnuls and fold gently into
hatter Turn into an mi greased
In mrli tube pan 11 Inches
deep i, bake in alow 1323 d e­
gree) oven 155 miSuti-s In
crease heat to 33(1 degree* jind
Iraki- to to 13 minutes nr until
| done. Invert try vtarl Oust
spies anil top with powdered
sugar Decorate top with ch er­
ries At serving time top earh
■a l l t o —w a it

w h ip p e d

u u m .

Serves lu to 12

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CRANBERRY SALAD
pkg. unflavored gelatin
pkg. cherry gelatin
cup hot w ater
cup sugar
cup pineapple Juice
tsp. lemon Juice
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cup ground raw cranberries

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chilled
2 fi-or. vans frrwcn lemonade
concentrate
OLD FASHIONED
1 i|l, ginger ale, chilled
SUGAR COOKIES
Combine cranlierry juire
.■rul lemonade concentrate .1 cups instant bh'ndtng flour
.Jit-t (mlore sellin g , arid gin I nip sugar
get ale .Makes it servings
Ua tsps baking |xtwder
' j tsp salt
1 cup soil blitter
1 egg slightly beaten
3 4 lltsp*. rreajn
T tsp vanilla
—
Combine ilour. sugar, bak­
ing powder ahd salt In mix­
ing bowl Cut in butter using
an- electric mixer or pastry
blender until particles arc
fine. Add egg, cream and v a­
nilla Tllrnd thoroughly, boll
out on floured surface, onethird at a time to '» inch
thicknesa. Cut into desired
shapes. D ace on ungreased
cookie sheets Bake at 4UO d e­
grees for 3 10 minutes until
delicately browned. Cool.

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Ethel Root Circle Outlines.
Events
At Yule Party* Meet
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The weaolnjt will he an
The Ethel Root Circle o fvUnity.
assorted
Christinas
vent of Ja n ’. -31. 1W5, at 4:3o the Congregational Christian! cookies, canapes, a sumptuous
p.m. a t’ the F irst Baptist iTiurch, recently held it* a n .; Christina*
gelatin dessert,
Church of Shelby.
nual Christmas parly at the decorated with miniature San
ta», coffee and tea -were servparsonage.
Prior to the festivities, a rd by the hostesses, Mr*. Wai
'short business meeting » i - *fr A (lender, .M rs. Bonner
Carter. Mrs. Clayton Bagwell
held.
and Miss Ituby Booth.
An inspiring devotional was
Those attending were the
read by Mrs. Bonner Carter,
t i t l e d “ The Adoration of Mines, T, ft, Alford, Walter
viiit.'iMiiiis.
t' 1 also Bethea, M. J. Corbett, Ralph
'
Christm
as.” .111*.
Mrs. V
CIII
arter
Tile Christmas meeting and led the meditation on the [?«»*«■
M rm lith ' Knrl
party of the Dependable Class church expansion program .
1
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A... . .
. • • M. Itvmusat, Giu Srhmah, E.
of the First Methodist Church,
Final
plana
were
made
for
r
Si
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Sanford, w ill.be held Monday
Agnes Boyd
at 7:30 p.m. at the home of ",e.Sunday tK-hm, party w ,u. , car a n t m „
will be held in Fellowship Mali nm|
EUW U th
,
Mrs. .Ja m e s A. Wright, 443
on Dec. 22. Announcement »a»j guest.
Elliott Avenue.
also made of a joint women’s
Co-hostesses wilj tie Mrs. M.
L. Nicols and Mrs. M. E. It* fellowship meeting tentative f
ly • scheduled for Dec. 28.
|J CONSUll US LOR YOUR
ker:
At
Ihe
conclusion
of
the
bus
'
TTiose attending will enjoy a
gift exchange of useful but Inn*. Mr*. Ralph 'la m in g ;
Trart-n Tfry Imrty -Yntrttdrr
inexpensive items.
story,, after which Ihe mem i
Florence
Mac.Michael
of !wr&gt; enjoyed a gift exchange-.
"M ister Ed” has a hobby ofj To the strains of softly re - 1
reading cookbooks of all eoun-j corded Christmas ran d s the
tries—not try infi Die recipes, group entered the elaborately
decorated dining room Tiie
just reading them.
dining tuble was overlaid with
Time snu-r: Arrange herbs a lace cloth and centered with
^ SANFORD
and spices alphabetically on a a beautiful pearl trio , flanked
FLOWER SHOP
wall rack so there's no need by burning '’tapers in Cry stal
For. K. 1*1 A Sanford Are
to shuffle through all the jars candelabra.
122-1822
372-8152
and bottles.
Delicious refreshment* of dl-

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Beta El» C h a p te r of svriting etiquette and Reida
Beta •Sigma Phi held the reg (filcnn) McCall won the priie
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Cottons 1.50 - 4.95
Knit Ski-Jamas 5.00
Flannel
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also a-suM-d tliem that 'ills
U'ki d In eliange tti.-m to m a k e
would m a k e a lot ul tlu ---lei
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a n r : i milled llil 'which they
lias e a happu-r t In l 'tin . sSs-ts- In gnl ill eiiniec utive m
Anmuim eriti-id ss a * m uh
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that tin- t h n s l m a s gills had
T his tram also jiresented a
lieun M-lil In Ihe adopted ehlld
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1 -k- lall-l and Bp-1 I lie uilui
b o a and when to use them
IV ss-mlil ill.ill a -a•Tula-II In
l a t h me tuber was g ise n a
the ' irmly- u| dials KlUll.lll.
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The 'Vvvingink'’’ set
just live* in slrctch dcninis, and no k 'H
c u » I &lt;1 f-t-t lad ter 1
Our* are of tniu hitievvashahle cotton and
&gt;tretch Bj Ion.

Glenn McCalls
I lost Sorority
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Christmas Party

Xi Bela Ida Chapter of
p.nii y m tta-ir te - idem e at
L’JIM Oak Vs t llot where they Beta Signia Fill held its an
aiiihip.il' -pemlitig Hie win­ uual Christmas party and
Phone 322-15.T5
“ Beta Buddy" gift exeliange
ter months
*st tin- home ui Mr and .Mi*
I derm Mel all ill l.nngssnnd
the McCall Inline was be .Hi
tifutlk
decorated Inf
till
C lirulnias si-amti
After cliattmg and ena*ymg
sarious .tips and cheeses Ihigroup gathered m the living
now from F a b o ig o
mum svher*’ fllenn Met all
played Santa and handed nut
Itu- Beta Buddy” gifls as welt
as gifts (or the husbands
m en
trim li bad lierti plirt-rd under
Ibr large ( lin-linas tree.
a f te r s h a v o ...a llo t jlip w a r .-alti i anytL iing/
Fart irt Ihe fun of the even
mg ssas pros idei| w hen one ii| (
Itle husbands nueleled an rs
Ira large, dainty pink article
Faborqe'a rrlrfloti, r,--if
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lie bad i evened
n o w m o d ’s l o tio n
Fnpisirig tin- nreasioii along
o m m .. ci p u w e d u l ki ■
with the hntta ttere tin John
Alexander*. (lOrdnn im ie tlisnt liiwjore lose)
leks. E C llar|H-rs Jr . A. A.
a n a .•dbyhily cui i s r t l i ; .- l ,
McClanalians, J o h n F r o m v i o o r a b l y m o i o U.-Ikosch*. Tim Richards, Albert
bhaws, (&gt;. Andress- bpeers,
t s o m o a t troiiiiurs&lt;i Qdt 4 th-&gt; y rx ir
Mrs. Vernon Hardin and the
toe tiie mod iiuxu--uilitot man yuu know...
J. Harold Chapman*.

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By Doris .Williams
Society Editor

LEFT OVER from Thanks,
glring la an e.xclllng account
of a "real fool'' holiday weekex.) for Dejble McLain, daugh­
ter of Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph L.
McCain Cl TOR Elm Avenue.
Debbie, who is 13 and an
eighth grade student at San­
ford Junior High School de­
parted Thanksgiving morning
from Orlando vln a chUrt^red
Greyhound bua with a group
of dancer* lor Miami, where
they participated at the 12nd
- DEBBIE ,A!cLAIN annual convention ' ,hf » Ihc'
Dance Masters of America and she was Instructed by Leon
held at the Fontainebleau Danielian, who has been a
Hotel, Miami Beach.
member of Ihe Ballet Rusie dc
—- The - eapsrlcbcc was fabu­ Montn.CarI(v.smce..lD13. L a i l
lous for our talented dancer sum m er Leon threw his hat In­
who was Instructed In Ihr to the choreographic ring and
Junior division by an all alar his first ballet for a profess­
faculty, fihr was away from ional company, "som breros,"
home for the first time over­ which was premiered by Me
night and arrordlng to Ihr Ballet Itusse dr Carlo la»t sum­
ad lib ahe will never forgrt mer in Washington, D, C,, and
Ihe niemorahle experience | has been acclaimed by the

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SO FAR CHRISTMAS Is*be
ingicclrbralcd with a series of
festivities of all natures. There
have been parlies and more
parties with the bulk yet to
come.
The gal* ol Epsilon Sigma
Alpha arc known for th rlr
charity projects and accord

KATHY TOOKE
FROM TIFX C O L L E G £ ,
Forsyth, Ga., we learned that
two Sanford, students, MISS
PATTY GLENN JOHNSON,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clif­
ford W. Johnson, 2540 Palmctda_AvS- And.Uay. Hunt, daugh­
ter of 51r. and Mr*. F. K.~
Hunt, 114 East Jenkins Circle
appeared with the Tift College
Choir In the presentation of
the annual Candlelight Christ­
mas Concert.
The program included Ihe
ever popular caroli and beau­
tiful hut lesser known Christ­
mas songs ot many lands.
RICHARD BENNETT, an- j
other Sanford student, re ­
cently was cast a t a shep­
herd In "Amahl ,and |h e ^
Night Visitors," a one act
opera presented by the
Clarke College Music De­
partm ent at Newton, bliss.
“ The student* say that they
have experienced religious in­
spiration as they worked on
their p arts," said Jam es Mr

quote friend Kathy, ‘‘Gene
fe rn e tr* II piece swinging
n rth rslra will o llrr Ihr most
d an rru h lr sound around.”
Kathy related the sorority
has had Gene and his boys
booked for some lim e, and
feels (hey are Indred fortun­
ate in bringing Ihr famnu*
nanie hand to Sanford.
Tickets are limited so for
further information contact
HOPE sfcniRARp, who is projcel chairm an, and what a
stupendous Joh she is doing!
Hope may be reached at 322712T.
“ HAVE SANTA--WILL TRA­
VEL'' i« another Christinas
charity project designed by
Epsilon Sigma Alpha members
in having a real Santa Claus
available for home calls, par­
ties, etc. This has proved very
successful and delightfully en­
tertaining, Santa S nervine,
may he obtained for n nominal
fr— »o Jnr In n Jjr-r tnlnrmnlmn,
Tiff.W f» K f A H T M V. K T
call Kathy Toole u( 322 ctw:*.
rviabea to thank all yon 4ludent* at Seminole High School
“ TIIKY Jt ST DON'T make for liie Iremendoua response
r e c o r d s like they U'ed to, ’ received it* a result of a re.ays Jjm POST Ell, country cent Jourunllatn PiseuksipM on
music siii-p-i from Fort Walton I'an-er Day. Mnylie amoe day
Reach, as Ik llol Is new hifi you will hr able to give ua a
id o r d and Ike o'd cylinder few (aiintera when you betype graplinphonc (sec pic- come successful joinm .lirta
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We pix* never to,, ole* for inturpi.
Jitu, who fornn ity lived in at ruction.
Simla ml Estates. Is well
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known In Sanlord and Is preIII T- l-'RANKF-S S 1 E I N'
u-ntly with the I lorlda High- won't lie a-cMrryin' nwpy uny
way 1'atrrd a* a (dale troop- more brides. Much curiparty
rr at Fort Walton Reach. Hr ban hern nroused «a tin, tu ­
bas a new record rrleaxr. suit of a picture of Front on“ Itag Itonf Roadster” and stein appearing in Tire II.r"The l.ovc yl a Stranger” aid with yours truly,
width was ii'lravi-d un ih r
The lost lime Frankenstein
e t r id Ihe birthday of the appeared out of bis monstrous
(•land Ole Opry and Dlsr 'a ttire tie was spoiling a real
irxkey rnm eiilion held ir- Iwo inch gash nn his fore
le n d ) in Nashville, Tenn.
toad Aflee. severnl well pie
ilur country music artist al pared explanations, be fmnllj
to writes rrit-lc ami wrote confided his wife found not
“ I'UT Mr- (Nil of my Misery ” tire identity of Ihe pictured
win, li was recently rt-rnrded Frankeoslein. and clobbr-n-d
!i\ lit,- pnpulai Ilix'ii Lane o l’lilm. thus marking him with
n genuine llfctinir sent.
So I1ugh I’rlnrr hss laaite
«'K HKt RNTl.Y RKE'KTV- hit grand finale as I rnnkI I) won! Irom Inrun r Herald enslein. Tlris is nil "jest” in
serihe. Ju ly Turner, who is fun, Hugh. He actually
stmtyinx at (be Graduate In came in Ih r Herald office
' slilnlc o! lnTrinalion.il Allans riMlnitird in Ihr frightful
in Switzerland
**"j regalia in Ihr promolinn of
Judy wl|] Join huhhy, Da- j a film, so we really helped
v til. In Napier for Christmas
film out.
and keep right on with her
liavcllng unit studies.
Met romliiunjiiuc was fill

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and the excitement of the criliea from coast to coaat.
The pc lit r ballerina haa
famous hnlrl.
Debbie's specialty la ballet pAvilive polrnliat. to feel
confident shi Mill make the
bright lights If she so d e­
sires. Iler present instructor
is Edith tloyal of Orlando.

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riling cvrnls, amt she pro- [wet* recently making n fi
li)i»eil lu he more explicit In leva attem pt to educate
Ihr future Some gulx have j society depsirtment on
all Ihr luck
artistic reproduction of

for mother, daughter,
the whole family
F or lltnl special ocensian: n niw-cinl
tr-leplinne! 'D ie elegant, m odem C iiuletclhi—
on uucftil, so rigtit for gift giving. Slic'd
think of you every tim e th e ui.es it
fund, r,lie'll use it o ften )!

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ANNE ALEXANDER, head of the Herald Classified Department, serves
punch to her husband, Hob, Herald Advertising Director at a recent
Christmas buffet party honoring the Herald staff and their husbands ami
or wives at the spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter (Jiclovv. (See Can­
did Chatter)

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Got the rart h rfnrr the
bofsV, "but thin particular
day, due to physical dexter­
ity. JACK -'HULL'S shirt
had ripped, and on the hare
exposed frontal area of hia
anatomy was legible neonprint.
Jack naked n question and
ahe looked up to anwaer with
“I, L l-yl-yi- A monoprntnmed t«-!ly button!*' l-yi-yi and
Good Bye.

W a k e to M u sic !
JIM FOSTER, funnier Sanford resilient, has a
' n e te roi'nrt) r e le a s e o u t

in The r o n n v rv

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field. (See Uandid Chatter)
tu6ea, which vve f e n lu i e d on a n d -laid som e s h e e ts
th e M nyfair olwiiing.
fin a g a l lu proof.

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tin- society
their t i u i n e e f litted o ff in all
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aecliuii and la really n g r e a t
direct Iona, y a k in g n» p er un’
ui.l w i t h e v e r y o n e III s i g h t
l i e is a l i o p h o t o e n g r a v and on Ihe phone.
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Was infiniiied this III* an­
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THE HKItALD OFFICE is
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many
interesting
de v elo p ­
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Ideals Hooks
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Gifts Galore

S o tin y, it fits most anyw here. Fonlhcr*
lig h t. , . lifts, d ials, entries vsitli erne.

D ial glow s in -th e d a rk , apt mgs to
light when liantiael is lifted.
Avnilnlilc in w hite nm | a range

ol gentle pastels.

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willi pride - we suggest that you consult u» before you buy a
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DEAR ABBY: Please tell
DEAR ABBY: There is a
me the trut.h about fa. e
woman who tides to work
lifting. 1 am 45 un.l at one
SISJLK'' «'er.v morning. She
d"&lt; * pitch in to' help pay for
time 1 “ as considered a
the gas, but I want to know
real beauty. I still have a
if this gives her the tight,
slim figure, beautiful eyes
to r^ange the radio station
and lovely hair, but my face
I am listening to? And how
has “ gone to pot." 1 have
about if she wants the win­
wrinkle* and my jaws droop.
dow open or closed? Don't
I‘ve seen movie stu is who
you think she should ask
are older than I, and they
ME before going ahead and
don't have a wrinkle on
changing things to suit her
their fare. Something is
convenience and yomfort?
wrong somewhere. How long
have had plenty of V ayt
does a face lifting job last?
ruined by this kind of a be­
I’ve heard it has to be done
ginning. What do you sug­
over every four or five
gest ?
years. 1 wouldn't mind the
READY TO DUMP HER
pain or the expense. It
D E A R READY: Your
would be worth every bit of ’
psssenger is too presump­
it if I could look like 1 did
tuous. If you can't tell her,
ten years ago. Be honest
dump her.
with me, Ahhy. Don't tell
------ - «___ •___a______ •__
me to grow old gracefully.
• DEAR ABIfY What ia
You know how vain women
wtiuig with a person who
are.
brag-, brags, brags endlessNO NAME PLEA SE
I' ? How this man goe* on
D E A R NV)' N A M E
The
a'..nit himself and his armost obvious ••truth" ali .ut
complishnietlts is not to tie
face lifting is that no n |. l i ­
b' lievfd. lie is teulv n wonable pla-tii autgroM &lt;an
di ful. genemus pel sun. All­
guarantee the PATIENT
ey. and he doesn't have to
that he (nr she) will he (attrv constantly to sell penpla
isfied with the results,
on how great and charitawhich range all the u.»y
He and important h e 'is It
from highly suctessfol to e just bleaks my heart to lis­
“ why * didn’t^- I - lesveten to him, as I love him
well • enough - alone?" You
very much. H e.reada you,
ean’t always believe your
Al&gt;Hv Mkvbe if you print
eyes. Many actresses who
this, jt won’t be neressary
are older than you and
to say anything to him.
“ don't have a wrinkle" ran
HEAVY-HEARTED
thank skilled cameramen
DEAR HEAVY-HEARTand expert make-up artists.
F it You are mistaken This
If you are Interested in
man • not trying to sell
plastir surgerv, go In a
I" pie on how ••groat" he is.
specialist in this field and
Hi Is trying l&gt;* sell himself.
he will provide you with sil
He n?eds to keep building
the answers
h'mself up nr he'll rave in.

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By OswalcLJacoby

IT
NORTH
Here ia a hand from the
A 853
World Bridge Olympiad "in
»AKI
which both deelarrra reached
♦ AQi.104
six hearts on the same bid­
+ 87 1'
ding. both misployrd it in dif­
EAST
WERT
ferent ways, but on* w'as
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lucky enough to make the
¥4
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contract.'
+ 76 52
♦ K08I
+ 82
+ QJ64
The correct play of the
SOUTH (D)
hand is to A'in the spadr lead,
+ A6
play a diamond to dummy's
VQJ10I5J
ace and l*ad Hack tha queen
♦ J
for w hat la known a t a nif_______A A K 1 0 I t _ _ L
] fin* finesse. Th*~ hrffing finBoth vulnerable
' esse will lose this time, but
South’ West North Foil
South will still have a chance
1¥
Tais 2 ♦
Tats
to make the hand. It won't lie
3+
Past 4 ¥
ra ta
a good chance, because he
4 N.T.
ran 3 ¥
ran
8 N T.
ran 8 +
ra n
will have to find East with
6¥
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P au
ho*1, I lie queen and jack cf
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lead—+
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k'liiti,*, lint Fa-1 holds both
ill lid he lu d , ashed a high
those cauls.
On* South played thr ru ff­ club fir»t. so he did not leave
ing finesse in diamonds all himself the rluh play.
The other Sou(h- tried th*
right, hut for aome reason or

simple diamond finesse. Ex­
cept f*r the fact that th u
play worker, it was inferior
to the ruffing, finesse. II id it
lost, th r slam would have
gone right down; after the
ruffing finesse lost, the slam
still could hay^ been made.
Once the diamond finesse
w o/krd, S o u t h ’ s tcl-hniipir
was p erfrrt. * Hr bad over­
taken his jack of diamonds
with dummy's queen, so h»
Immedfalely discarded hi*T.-sing spade on the m e of dia­
monds . Then be ruffed a
third diamond to on if the
king would drop. It .li.li&gt; I. so
he cashrd hts ace of clubs, led
a trum p to dummy's a&gt;
led
a second dub to hi- king and
Ini a third rluh. This g a v e
him an opportunity to ruff
his last rluh and make the
slam.

(jJc Jh&amp; (jJom sm :■
Why does the modem wom­
an feel the must apologize
for being a homemaker? Why
does she so oft,en put th* word
"jusF* hefor* •*» housewife"
when -be It asked what her
jo b

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Wbri, she sav*s she 1 - a
bousess i|e. she hx» every right
to say it with pride.
It means she has accom­
plished what most girls diram
of accomplishing She ha- a
husband and a home of her
own.
It means that in a home

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CARNIVAL

By Dick Turner

By Ruth Millett

she is on* of the two senior
members, with all the de­
mands, privileges, and oppor­
tunities implies.
It means th* ha* a ehanr*
to make th* plar* where she
works reflect h rr own ta-les
and personality.
Every day she has a chance
to be creative.
It mean* she ran be a wom­
anly Woman, because she i»
making a home for a man and
working with him. instead of
rompettng against him.
It means, if she it any kind

EDYTH THORNTON M cLEOD

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By Galbraith

SIDE GLANCES

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

of a manager at all. she will
have time for friends, time to
be neighborly, time to make
life pleasant for others, timr
to follow her own interests
and entbusia-ms
\ s )t,bs g- t
1 i*,'u if,
lias one .if lb. greatest Valin
tn soc ie ty.

So why should she eve- fee!
anything but happiness when
slie sav *, ■|'m a HOUSE­
WI FE "?
She should bp proud, n t
apologetic an . it the dignity
of her role m fe.

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•*l hnvc recently rrtifud I mrr* on « world cruise She
front a vety active job, and al- '• &gt;K and I am 70 Will we | ?i f» TO pin. ABU. Bewitched ; ment from a heart atta.k vu*. I ribte fm n f»K hut C ului’f i«
ready I am miserable. H oW 'need evening ' cloth. - ' The, ‘ H umartha
Meet*
T h e tim whu h wtiuhl in. nnnnafe * JO&gt;
p -It 1* •»•• %'s.p |l S
Hi women win. hav e always hunt ia a fi ne v.-s.-l and v.-ty b'**lk».” In moat noimal b«»u*e- her hr«»ther in law m * m « t
tliMO \ •*11 11 « |
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•Worked get along in retn e- expensive. N,» b'ece'a fattier hold* a fat ohl Ilian with a tier, bi'iaiiae, though *he i*
no nt ? I just sit and eat all i is giving us the trip
Aiqit." t&gt;«*MI«l and h ted *ult rmiie* dyinjr. he refo*e* tn let her * i* UN!IV iretttNl
10.11 V »»• Nlo
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dav, aml am gullini: heavy — . # o f cmirae. you brih will Oowfn th e ’ chimney once a la*t hope he taken f i - m her
M,"
nri*H at! t active rlothya for yc.ir, hut not in P a n in mil t h e «o n f l i r l i* a h i u h m i n d ' d t Ntinn S h -w I V r r \ * ' ( f»iU t IVcpIe should never really 1dinner and various activities Snitmotlui'K Insfrml nf Hunt*, one with tmth ■lib** ritfht. tin* ntN* «how w it * Mp»»| in ){t »nii*
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teicsts and even a pait lino casual rtuthea fur tin- dc&lt; k with feeble power* plops in. i l i r t i o n II hi old J. S t o n e i* at Mm l n l * t i «m at I m.ik • k* it f*
job Theie arc
many things *nd rlothea tn gu ashore »?ul time* her vi*tt t4&gt; c«&gt;in* h i t f»ei»t mb m d e t e c t i v e . An - ^ *h ' ‘f th+ S i t t i n e t *im|»**I
t h e * h u hr- m th*
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out of life " 1 tint ev|iM-- un and tie events aboard Hie t* in Imw fm th* fn*t time is ma t' bed hv I f u b a i d t t.ani I ike t In i « f i i i H » "
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8..10-!) pm ABC. My T br.s %|*|f O i n ■f n 1irt£ a \ * t n
tcresting thing* and even re-_.K''1 l^_ f°r you Don t take an toother »* they vie for Dar
turned i hat unis be-ai.se. she ov.-rloXtf nf clotbes. von \»i i « ai'pToval A lanon l.orne Soni "The In-Law Whammv ’ the ItkA+x I n w n v f t l i i v th r
dni'm g old,-, wilch, 'T h e pressure of meeting lu- I '
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I ( . . v e i l a - D a r r i n ' s m o t h e r trill* td&gt; k'* t to Mike , a*
fiet busy, go out and look
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you. If you cannot do without *'"»• '•bmh was a gift, but I askew an.) Robert F Simon famous s * n t l m i a n . Even Boh (' r e a m i n g n f A Whit*- &lt; hri*t
1 ' i r r v nari a fi 'd ♦( . S'a
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w o rr ie d .
if
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financial aid. V"U will find Hex
' " ' er
rr *•» ,n l *'e theatre I .s tie right sort of tolerance hi*
t IX * all t Ming* 1% tl #stl v *« f
Vnoth* i ditrsn'l make a j*«wd tnip ic*
\\ tier** . m i tine w*rai *u*li Mi. to pli*&gt; l o r husband
arnirthini:. and if you ran
•ion, Kohluu w**n’t |*t*i th** ( hi *• i .'« hx mil* I . s &lt;tuit
wtirk without pay till nmiiryt. out fit ** It i ¥ dark bln* amt funn&gt; h + lf hour**
' you can find wonderful wa&gt;* bound in black velvet The
»•'.» pm . CBS. I'erry Mason good bedroom. Sebastian i a. ' lour iif lr u ^Itrgiiia ( ••••li'1
* of helping other* If* very
'» ■ Chanel type. I "The Case Of The Blonde hot is a most impressive in- and " t tiii»tu» Nautus E»t "
in. 11 pm . A H r Jimmy
rew arding, I assure you.
*m Dfty-nin*, tall, nd have B o n a n z a " An engrossing law. and Mike almost panic*
niysterv, ii"twjtlistanding th. in his presence. The laughter |n- an Sit"*. Thr fhiixv ib
ani to accompany my cr*y hair. N. N.
You can wear this to any fa. t that this show f ’llow* a ' It on th* rm harrJssed tld* at brightrrictl by the p u x rtiif *•(
luncheon, tea or ditinoi or Just rigid fotmula Mason* client Mike make* a series of hot- .1 lot *.f familiar I.h c .,
fer viiitinc- Hava a small » * model (prettily played (
black velvet - hat and wear by Mary Ann Mobley! who
fall* into the clutches of a
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« Ifen 1 buy imder garin+rtls ; "
m * f , .und murdered,
|in vou still h a v e a boyklet »*'• *
p r im a r y
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about t h i s ? E v e . "
Lots " f » u s p r n t » 1n th is 'o n e *

X'et; send me a long, self- *• &gt;'"U get to meet a lot of
addressed, slntnped enveb.pe u,t. re-tii.g . bars. te n . a bum'a n d rnclovr fu’rn fj'fiv e fonts '
ptt&lt;*f#
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l e a f l e t o f ho w t o n i a k r *
(*Mi«h»rii.
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new “ wife"
sm a rt scarf.
• K ith Warrick | and others,
in.* of the batter recent epi*
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M ajor Tourist-Drawing Boost Given Fort Pierce
TALLAHASSEE- (P P I) F ort Pierce got a big boost in
iU bid for a m ajor to u rist
drawing recreation site along
more than.a mile of Ita beach.
The etate Outdoor R ecrea­
tional Planning Committee,
chairm an*! by Gov. F arris
Bryant, tin U lively approved
options to/pay $1.2 million for
1.3 milea of Fort Pierce Beach
pending approval of the move
by the attorney general.

By Jana Casselberry
.W hen the southeastern area
m eet of the Order of the Ar­
row it held In April at Camp
tanoche, Central Florida Councll'a Tipisa Lodge dance team
hopes to present authentic
Seminole dances. .
Through the efforts .of Karl
K iup, of Orlando, dsnee team
chairman, arrangem ents were
m ade with Billy Osceola, chief
of the Semloolcs, for a group
of Boy Scouts and Explorers
to. go down to Brighton Reser­
vation to learn some of the
By France* Weater
traditional dances.
Boy
Scout Troop 607, aponContact was made with the
sored by the Grace Methodist
Chief when he was at Weklwa
Church on Onora Road, Is
Springs for the filming of "Cry
happy to report a very
of the Laughing Owls" recent­
successful turn out for the
ly. He was on the set as tech­
spaghetti dinner aponsored
nical advisor to make aure
Monday night.
everything was as authentic a t
Approximately 300 people
possible In the scenes dealing
DANCE TEAM membern of Tipisa Chapter,
were served dinners with the
•with the Seminoles,
Drddr of the Arrow, were taught traditional In­
boys making a profit of
Those making the trip with
dian dances by Chief Hilly Osceola (loft, top)
$ 100.00. The proceeds are to
Kaup were Chip Mcdlln and
and Ben Wells of the Seminole Tribe on a visit
go for scouting equipment.
Sam Bledsoe, of Orlando; Bob
to Brighton Reservation. While there they also
The two top winners In
Mclnturff and Jerry Frey,
visited Billy Bowlegs (bottom), oldest living
ticket sales by the troop*
Lockhart; Bob Pollack, Winter
Seminole man at 104 years,
(Herald Photos)
member* were Steve Silver,
P a rk ; Pete Thompson, Mait­
who sold 03 .tickets, anil Date,,
land; Rick Casselberry, Cas­
Mamrle, who sold 42.
selberry. They Were accom pan­
The kitchen was manned by
ied by Mr. and Mra. Mlkp Mi­
the Supper Committee com­
chaels, Orlando and Mr. and
posed of adult scout assist­
Mrs. Leonard Caiselberry, Meants and their wives. The
lenda and Cathy.
group report th a t they learn­
The Brighton Reservation,
ed from thla experience and
consisting of shout 37,000 acres,
hope to put on another auch
is loeited south of Sebrlng on
dinner th at will be even bet­
the northwest side of Okeecho­
ter in the near future.
bee. Some of the land has been
drained and Improved to pas­
ture the majority of Iho tribe's
beef cattle. The approxim ate­
ly S3 families live in scattered
Available to you without a
cam ps and their dwellingsdoctors prescription, our pro­
vary from onp, or two modern
duct called Odrlnex. You must
ugly fat or your money
ertnerete •Work home* to th a
back. Odrlnex le n tiny, tablet
most primitive of chickens (a
and rnaily swallowed. Get rid
palm thatched shelter usually
of excess fat and live longer.
open on all shies with a plat­
Odririex costa $3.00 and is
sold on this guarantee): If not
form
three feet off the
satisfied for any reason, Just
ground).
return the package to your
We rnct Chief Osceola at the
druggist and get your full
trading post operated by his
money back. No questions
son Jesie and daughter in law, | signed a peace treaty, are not
asked. Odrlnex Is sold with
Sharon, which displayed hand wards of the Federal Govern
this guarantee by:
Mrlteynolds Drug Store —
carved
articles, bcadwork, ment, but are citizens of Flor
Sanford —Mill Orders Killed.
Seminole dolls, and the gay Ida.
skirts and aprons decorated
Highlight of the trip was a
with the intricate work for
which the women of the tribe visit ta the remote hammock
arc famous. When the chief where 104 year old Billy Bow­
w a s’ tmable to coax gasoline legs, oldest Seminole man,
from Die pump, his daughter- lives alone When we arrived
In law got it to working by hit­ at his cam p we found him
ting It a few times to loosen stretched out on a 'wooden
the mud daubers. Obviously platform taking a nap in the
their business on the remote sun, as. he explained with
road was not too rushing. Her Chief Osceola acting a* Intwo months old baby rooed lerpretor, he was suffering
happily in ‘hit makeshift ham ­ from a cold. We learned that
he usually hikes from l i to 2U
mock.
Using several sticks of chew­ miles a day and cooks all his
ing gum as an ice breaker, six food over an open campfire.
year old filthy Became friends Although he has a wood stove
I B "UNBRtAKABll" T r e e O r n a r r
with Liu: Chief a young Min. in his shack, lie prefers to
Never before tun such s terrific vsbre been
Glenn, nml they had a great rook outdoors since, he ex­
oflercd. Just imagine, 1ft be-wilful, decorative, ALL
plained.
hr
ran
not
leil
if
the
tim e playing together.
Untireaksble Oinitnm Tree Ornaments in spark- IS
fire
goes
out
in
the
stove
Billy
Two men of the'tribe showed
ling colors. It's new! You mutt See these ko FOR
siipreclety the beauly »nd great value!
up to demonstrate such dances Bowlegs' alertness and wrinkle
as "The Alligator" and "The free face belie his age.
Chief Osceola'* wife, Sally,
Catfish," which though an
cient, may t&gt;c the origin ot is the great grand daughter of
such modern teenage crazes the oldest living Seminole wo­
as "The Bird." "The Dog" and man, who Is 112 years old.
"The Swim " The visitors hap­ The OA is planning another
I t s W. FIRST ST.
pily taped the chants which trip to the reservation in Janaccompany the dance* and
filmed the difficult steps. They
then had a chance m try their

Dinner Reported
Successful By
Troop 507

Fat Overweight

The m easure faces o n e'b ig
legal stumbling block, but It
haa In 1U favor an agreement
by the Army Corps of En­
gineers to shoulder* 70 per cent
of the cost of clearing land and
letting up erosion-prevention
facilities.
Funds for the public rtcrea-

Uoo project, however, must
come from a com mittee tre a ­
sury to be filled from a special
five p er cent tax on sporting
goods which is being challeng­
ed in the state Supreme Court.
At present, there is only $1.2
million in the treasury due to
the fact that tax paym ents

h iv e been l i n i n g while U rge slid the project will pay for
iporting goods outlet! chal- iliel/.
lenge the tax.
The committee w ii get up by
In in o th er ictlon, the com- the IW3 Legislature to m ike
mlttee recommended that the recom m endilloni to the CablCabinet agree to acquire a net to buy or trade lands to
130,000 acre tract of land near m ike moDey for recreational
Gulf Hammock north of St. lands as well as set up actual
Petersburg. The committee!Recreation sites.

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planted stories around Wash­
ington to the effect that the
country was headed for a
record-breaking 5100 billion
beat ways to ineresse bis ego.
m em orise th is rs*e
spending budget despite the
struggle of econoniirer John- fur it offer* you the basic inflation is to loot his horn
son to hold the line Rut, pres-, secret for winning hoy instesd of your owr. How?
to, when the budget ws* pub- friends. 5|«si of the women
By judicious compliments!
llshed spending was proposed who cel wedding rings sre
S tart nut with a amile when
at only 597 6 billion O n ly ??’ not r*»l»hlng beautiew hut you greet him, for a smile.ia
It was made to seem that Ibev havr learned the sim- really a non-verbal form of
great economy bad t&gt;ron won pie srlfhinelir mentioned compliment It indirales sorb
That was the idra. that LBJ below. Add to the box's 76 ideas as:
h id performed an economy per rent srore and sou a t­
“ Your presence makes me
m irarle Moreover his spend
tract him: subtract and sou
happier You are an a*»et In
Ing- figure was half a billion »e|»el!
my joy In life and a delight
under thr previous Kennedy
CASK
M»*ta n,. to me.”
year.
aged 16. has just slatted d at­
Then add some spoken com­
So at Kennrdv's expense ing
pliments
from time to time to
thr im a g r^ u a s protected’ n f( 'Dr C tane." -tie began. * as
I HJ s i a rinse man with the you con t e r I'm not a strlk- reinforce the non verbal smite
I till Is, ynui greatest cos­
taxpayers' burk Thr admuus [|||{ (M,MI,ty
metic charm is your smile *o
traiinn announced last month
can I become more
tl|rr
„ fr„ .,y
that the spending figure had
, | , r wjth
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And
don't
Jry
t o intimate
hern reduced another 5200 mil
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jlnpor,an i ,1b(.
your own importance by snide
lion to 597 2 billion But the
,
k wjth lin of
lem arks about t h e movie or
projected deficit was up near- |rB1[((|(f jM)J&gt;
our junior
!y one billion from the origin cliiai. so I'd like to make aoch itie food or t h e poor service
at the restaurant.
ally projected figure
a good impression that he
Many gills figuratively try
Republicans challenged the vvill ask me fore another date,
t o i n d i c a t e t h e i r ow n Sophiaeconomy claims o( a year ago
"How can 1 do ao?"
and will do »n again in pro
c.irl*. plea.e i.-memlo-r that.
ntmn by belittling things
text against the 1Writs budget y,,ur “dhte'' Is more interest- as by sa y in g "tills movie n u t
Moreover, there was a Repub* td in himself than he Is in ltd k mn| air l hr uiiii I pirn IHi
N r w York.**
( he an tendency a year ago to ynui
Or, MThii* food t» n&lt;*ihinff
challenge the integrity of the
On his chest is this invisJilkr u h l t I ufc At the W orld 's
Johnson budget n part of an
hut very real tattoo:
, o v e r a l l a s j 4p l t _ o n the r c
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Th*t*s tooling y o b j own
Johnson administration. The
So—maka him feel mors horn! And indirectly drflat*
Republicans will he under importmnt.
• tnir h i i ego ' f o r his mon«y
great pressure again to make
sSiipP'Die his se lf eolation Is fund for yo u r movie tU'keti
a big thing of that, linking al „( i)lP yp p«r,cent mark when and ihe fo od!
legrd &lt;]Uesllonahle b u d g e t jlr rings the doorbell to pick
If your hoy frie n d starts
practice# -"dll 'he Bobby Ha- yoll
fHr „ f„0vje,
out al a 70 jwr cent ego in­
ker case and other items that, jf you w„ nt him to like flatten when h
meet* you
figured during the presidential you, then raiae that mark but you indirectly belittle his
campaign, in Barry Goldwa l|urjnK th , f¥enlnjt-i0 h || r(.0 taste tn movies or hja choice
Icr s Issue of morality in i, inflated to the B0 pet cent of a rrataurant, ate., you not
Washington.
or even 90 per cent mark.
only didn't inflate Ida ego to
On the issue of big time
And the best way tn do thia the BO per cent merk.
spending and big Ume deftcila. is to focua attention on Him
Instead, -you may actually
conservatives should be able instead of crudely indulging reduce hia ego inflation to
to gel together regardless of] in aelf-advertlaing wiieie you , 60 per cent or even 50 per
i6is.lbata.nkkx mglAtklh^uuxi|iawa. |M || waw-W . .
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ells now known as Wesl Her
Itn and Easi Berlin
It marked Ihe end of fourpower rule of the rtt&gt; which
the I’nlte.1 Stale*. Britain.
Frailer and the Soviet Colon
had sgr^ed upon on June 5.
I&lt;MV and It paxed Ihe wav for
a series of crises culminating
in erection of Ihe Berlin Wall
..n Vug 11. 19rtl
|i w ax ax a side result o! Ni
kda Khrushchevs retreat hi
Die Cuban rrlsis of Oetober
IHi1 that Ihe situation eased
and rohtinued to ease as
Khrushrtw'V
tw-came
more
deeply involved in in* quarrel
with the Bed Chinese
Since then both sx regards
West Berlin* and a reunified
Germany, l&gt;&gt; tacit agreement
It has been considered best to
let sleeping dogs he
But now- once again there
are exploratory stirrings on
t«iih sides
On the Russian side (here
has lieen a proposal tin t tlic
four powers should get togeth
er In rxHiltne meetings in Wesl
Berlin to dlsctivs ‘ ou'slamltng
m atters of imilnal In terest''
It Mini Id T T 'lh e f!nf*|!fj&gt;lo!
matte contact of all four pow
er* xinc« IBI* Ths only ves­
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government troops_m~ve back *build ' local Red governments
_ _ ,
into an area, the Rrd under­ in , the boondock*.
The Chinese Communists
ground notes which men and
women co-operate with the have made Africa a major
government. T h d v co-opera­ target. They ar«v slowly and
tors arc then marked for as­ systematically pushing in o r­
ganizers armed with" funds.
sassination or torture.
The situation ln*th* Congo
These killings of local A fri­
can Congolese go largely un- is farm from hcpeless. The
notferd in the headline re ­ underground war is young - *
ports of the torture and killing and the Reds don't yet hava
of Amar lean, ■Belgian and the foothold they have in Viet
Nam. They don't have the ad­
other western hostages.
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base.
continues, men and women in
tjiiick action by the United
these Congo towns a n d 'v il­
lages .will turn to th e Com­ States can -be effective. F irst
'
munists for “protection,” be­ priorities:
lieving the government can­ . 1. Train picked Congolese
not help, them. This Is what civilians tp be e f f ic ie n t ad­
has happened in many places m inistrators, county agents
and rural school leiichcrs.'- •’
in South V iet Jxam.
The situation is ripe for the
2. Teach selected Congolese
Communists. Ovfr much of troops to be efficient guerrilla
the Ccngo. native pcvplej. rp: fighters .and civil guards.
cognize no loyally to the
3. _ Make certain th a t the
central government. Much of rudiments of self-rule demo­
the interior ia occupied by cracy are brought to the
feuding tribes. Clever Com­ towns and villages so the peo­
munist sgents can keep much ple will have something to
of the Congo in turmoil by fight for.
playing on the hatred of one
The Communists are not
group for another.
going to stand still, or fold
With large areas in turmoil, up and fade away afte r a few
the Communists are free to m ilitary defats.

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ground on which we stand. Hope is
reaching out for something to come.
Love is just being there and acting.
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L'nltfd Press International | er surplus The previous year/'
ConservaUves of all parlies I however. Ike had a nightmare
will find an issue upon which deficit of nearly 112.5 billion,
they can agree when I’resi- • It ts not (he taxpayers who
dent Johnson in early Ja n u a ry ’ are falling In the effort — it
submits to Congress his 1966 there is any real effort — to
flseal year budget
- -I hsltncr- the U S budget Ten
LRJ will budget for a defi years ago, 1955, the taxpayers
cil, as usual (M int* have r a mr up with 5*10 2 billion lor
become a way of political life, federal expenses and governespecially for Democratic pol-' men! cost $01 3 billion Treas
ittclans
ury income* in the eurrent ftxFor example
ral year Is expected to reach
The four sear grand total of $9! 5 billion, 531 billion more
deficit of the Kennedy Johnson than 10 years ago But tt will
administrations, 1961 fit inclu­ nol be enough The Johnson
sive. is an imposing 524 8 bil­ administration « ill s p e n d
lion President Johnson will nearly $6 billion more than
add 55 7 billion to the deficit that, making good on a Par
accumulation at the end of kmson law That expenditures
the current, the,5 . fiscal year ifi government must rise to
Thai will lilt the five year overtake revenue,
deficit grand total to $30 5
LHJ won for himself a year
billion.
ago a reputation as an econo
That is big time spending of m iier by combing a o m e
money, especially when you spending out of the l!ifl5 huddon’t have it.
get he had inherited from thr
The budget has not been in late President Kennedy. That
auiplus nr balanced with in­ Kennedy budget was
ap
come equal to outgo since fis­ proaching its final form when
cal I960 which ended at mid­ LBJ look over. The new I’rct
night June 30 of that year. idenl began turning off chan
There was a surplus of | | 2 delier lights in the White
billion that year, an ELcnhow- House while hit associates

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WASHINGTON (NEA ) —
If the Red Chinese and
African • protrgea
serleusly
turn to guerrilla xvnr in the
Congo, that unhappy country
can become another long,
drawn-out heartbreaking Viet
Nam.
The sign* are already clear.
The government army, spear­
headed by ita white shock
troopa, can move almost any­
where In the Congo at will.
‘But as these units move on,
the Communist-sponsored for­
ce* move In behind them. A
town is captured, recaptured,
then captured again.
There Is no m ilitary force
in the Congo able to occupy
the country and no local con­
stabularies stro n g enough to
prvit’e ct ru ral towns against
attacks by Red irregulars.
As villages and town* are
repeatedly reocrupied by the
Communist forces, villagers
and tribesmen tend to become
convinced of the impotency of
the government troops.
The killing of whites con­
vince* Iho native terrorists of
the strength of the Commu­
nists who have egged them
on It also impresses villagers.
time "the

Thought For Today

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the inevitable overcrowding,
AIL of this does^qt mean that we
shotilrT suddenly begin spending bil­
lions on the population problem,
liven if the money were. providedT
there simply are not enough trained
people available to use it. Itather we
should, he says, begin setting up the
facilities for an attack on the prob­
lem.
Citing the fact that Oak Ridge Na­
tional Laboratory is swinging some
of its nuclear effort over to desalting
sea water. Cooper asks why its bio­
logy group could not be directed to
questions in the field of reproduction.
Or perhaps one of the government's
"think factories” could study the
complex social and psychological fac­
tors underlying population dynamics.
The first problem is the very pre­
servation of life, The second prob­
lem is to preserve its qifaljty, It is.
maintains Cooper, a very close sec­
ond.

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maining have been the Air
Control Center over Berlin and
the idm inistratlon of Spandan Prison for war criminals
The British have expressed
some interest in finding out
what llw Husstanr" have In
mind The Dnited States and
France h a te shown frank skep
tirlsm , suspecting the Russian
move to be an attempt to re
vise fnur-power rule for West
Berlin while si til insisting on
so called sovereignty for West
Iter tin
In another area, Ihe West
Germans have been sounding
out Ihe Western \lltes on the
po-slhl)|l\ of i new sppinarh
to the lliixxtanv on the m atter
nl reimiltcalion ol all id Gen
man v
The r s i-ositinn on tins is
said to t«e general!) favorable,
with France once mure o|&gt;|h&gt;x
ed.
France h-'lleves such an ap­
proach would suggest tile U
lies were willing lo make ton
cs-xslons
They also say they believe
the Russians would refuse to
resell any agreement so long
as West Germany remains
committed to the D S promis­
ed multi lateral nuclear force
for NATO
t'haiiceliur Ludwig Erhard
hai an 'election eontfrw up ifext
yea? and he.wants to reassure
the Germany people that reuni­
fication remain* a No I objec­

tive of his government.
The Germans are reported
also to believe that the simple
question of economics might
sway the Russians In favor of
some concessions of their own.
Bonn reports say the West
German* would be willing to
undertake a long term program
involving exports of more than
ito.ooo billion to the Soviet* tn
exchange for a gradual liberalifation of political condi­
tions inside East Germany,
One »tirh condition w-ould he
freer travel across the E ast.
Wrxi Borders,
Such a proposal was in Its
outline stage when the Ger­
man* .till were expecting a
visit from Khrushchev.

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Horoscope
Forecast
F riday, December IS, 1964
GENERAL TEND EN CIES;
Today'* F oil Moon can bring
rig h t Into the open w hatever
difficulties faca yon, but it
may b« difficult to reach tha
rig h t eonelualon an Juat how
to handla th a n . You would ba
wlaa to look straig h t a t whataver tantiona aria*. avoid
judging anyone elae and hold
ataady to w hat you know la
r ig h t Keep alle'nt
ARIES (March 21 to April
IB) You have accumulated,
annoying dutlea th a t require
attention a t come time, ao get
Into the rig h t mood and d e a r
them up quickly. Retain equi­
librium. Then you can gat In*
to the rig h t Chrlatmaa splrtft.
A nalyte your financial altnation. Shop and be happy.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
10) A llheugh you are under
tdrrifi* p ran u ra, ba aura you
use kind language, act poised
and you overcome many ohatecle*. Look about you and
aea w hat repair* are needed
on any property you may
have, than to g at It dona and
w ith • lot of big expenaa,
GEMINI (May 21 to June
I I ) Make It a point to ahow
your *111** th a t you a ta w ort.
devoted Instead of giving In
to aoma tantrum because you
m ay be w orrying about io m c
thing, R eit or taka tha traatmsnta th a t halp your narres
and make you more attrac­
tive. Think of aomethlng humorou*.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 2 t) I t ii true th at
you may have many private,
•nxlstlsa but by focusing all
o f your attention on them
you only aucceed In becoming
Immobile. Step out and help
someone In real troubla. Thla
give* you back your ego and
equilibrium. Solve enigma*.
LEO (July 22 to Auguat
21) If you find th a t allies
• r e endeavoring to tak* un­
fa ir advantage of you, realj i t th a t they may be under
tom e insupportable pressure.
Aaslst them as much as you
can. Avoid those who arc Just
plain obnoxious. Seek comrads*.
VIRGO (A ugust 22 to Sep­
tember 22) You could certain­
ly gel into a proverbial pickle
if you lash out with strong
Ideas contrary to those of
hlgher-upl now. Stick to own
knitting and be sure to pay
your bill*. Establishing fine
credit la the first rule of aucceaa In anything.
LIIIltA {September 23 to
October 22) Studying w hat­
ever liua hern alien to you until now ran be the means by
which to rllmb the Udder of
success Forget those intri­
cate plans you hart msrte.
Travel along the road of rnnsrientlous, orthodox enter­
prise. Be big.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) Show higherup* that you will go out your
way to fulfill promises mode
or do wprk assigned to you.
He.* apeciallat In your field.
A m id controversy with oth­
ers. You ran best show loyalty to mat* If you stay a t home
In P. M.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to Dec. 21) While many
situations m ad clarifying In
ronneetton with othara, tills Is
a - iM jU A | f a n * * , un
less you keep calm, eharmliig.
kind. Too much direct talk
will only add fin* irony to an
airM dy difficult condition.
CA I’RICORN (December 23
to Jan: 10) T ry not to glv*
van! lo tha unhapplneis w ith­
in you over a personal m atter
by being difficult with fallow
worker*. Othara may lx more
disturbed ovsr something than
you ora. Show courtaay and
bo aura to labor with agility,
vim.
AQUARIUS (Janu ary 21 to
Fab, 19) You aro willing to
risk much juat to h e x a good
tim e today, alnro th a n era
ra th e r trying situations about.
However, if you plan your
tim e and activities with w is­
dom, all is OK. Show affec­
tion fo r all about and this la
fig* day.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) I t behooves you to
atlck to triod and true prin­
ciples, though you foci moro
Ilka kicking ovar tha traces.
This may ba juat th* rig h t
psychological tim a fo r you to
have big galna. Situation a t
-homo la beat handled If you
m tk a gam e of IL
IF YOUR CHILD IS DORN

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earliest time be able to aoa
exactly how a problem conearning another can ba bait
hand]ad and 1$ would ba wall
to glv* tha floaat education
possible that will fit your
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SHETLAND Ponies for Cllrlst- 207 W 2nd St.
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W I T N E S S my hand and th*
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of
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and Bit AHON LEE VAN CAMP.
Clerk
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•Bemlnole County, riorlda
P R O P E R T I E S , INC., a Ma*«Hr:
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eainlnnl* County. Florida, upon la i deed lo he Issued Ihtrenn.
rarelpl of proof nf tha public! ■ Tha rarllflnal* numhar and
Hun of thla nolle*. Ih* flctl. yaae of laauanca. the dcrvlptlon of lha properly. and Ih*
IH ii- name, te-w ltl
THE DIME HEAD PRODUCTS name In which II waa tataaatd
COMPANY, under which we ara a* follow*:
ara angaaed In Putin*** (nr) C*Hlf|ral# No. Ifl*
Tear ot
under which w* eip a.i to •*- laauanct HIT
ll.arelplloa af Prapeeiyi
gage In business at 1ST High­
way tT-ll, Earn Park, Florida.
B i t O l Ft- N A !»• FI W
i of BE Cor af NWl* of *EU
In Ih* County ot lamlaol*.
t i m w 1st n fi it* Ft F.
Florida.
1A3 Ft R 111 F« BeetlOn 1*
Thai Ih* parti** tntarestad In
Toamahlp HR Rtng* HR
•aid buaintaa antrrprl** ara aa
Kama
la which aaaaaaad
foltaara:
Maud Sapp- AU of said property
Jams* Ct*v*l*n4 Lewis
being In Ih* County of BemlBut n. Law I*
Puhliah Dae. IS. 11, l«, II, t i l l nola, Stale of Florida. Unle«l
• uch certificate ahall be r»cD II-ii
deemed according to law th*
properly dearrlhtd In *uth eer.
Hfloate will he told (o Ihe blahoat &lt;a*h bidder at the front

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rior, 1 Spyder Type, Reason
WIEBOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP
able. 810 Myrlla Ave.
For "The Best From All Your
USED Refrigerator $25. Th.
, F ilm s.'’
322-1599.
’ 210 S. Park Ave.,’ Sanford

A &amp; U CONTRACTORS

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24. Well Drilling

30. H o m e A p p lia n c e s

FIXIT SHOP
At these Xmas SpecUls. An
2. F c rn o n a la
English Dunelt -Girl’s or
Boy's Bike All Sues $39 95.
COLORED LADIES: Beaome
Rupp Motor Scooter, 2U
a Wig Specialist. t-rara how
HP. 100 miles per Gal
to make wig* A Hairpiece*.
Write P. O. 3111, Daytona
Beach. Fla.
Do you have a drinking prob
lem Write P. O. Box 1213
Sanford

YFPI THIS IN MY OC'
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CAVE ALL RIGHT,../ fUNNY-SOMI
RIGHT WHtHB IT/ BODY STEM* Tt
. ALWAYS w Sai ( HM/H TAKEN K

OVER 25 YEARS
of Fine Workmanthip to Upbolstering, D raperlea, Slip,
ce te ra . Tima P aym enu aa
little aa IS mo. Drapery
H ardw are Installation!.
KULP DECORATING SHOP
Pb. 123-2335 .

CUTN CURL beauty Shop 17. Janitorial Services
311 Palm etto A re.
322-0634
YENTSCH MAINTENANCE
Evening Appointments
Service 4c Supplies
ACE -BEAUTY Salon, open !563 S. Park Dr.
322-4113
daily A eve. by. app’ta. May
43. Plants, Feeds, Seeds
19. Iluildern Supplies
fair Hotel. 122-0990.
SANFORD FEED STORE
PAtNT close out H price
Whola Cora $3.23 — Snap Corn
Gr e g o r y l u m b e r c o .
12.80 — Jim Dandy Dog
322 0W
AFGHANS k POODLES, black 520 Maple Ave.
Feed — 13.75 for 50 lbi. Inm iniature; a h o w quality,
eludes Tax,
20.
Hardware
healthy. $75 to |1S0. &gt;38-8237.
330 Sanford Ava,
Sanford'* Most Complete
Our Regular Teed Price*
CHIHUAHUA Pupa, T wkl. old
TED WILLIAMS HDW.
23 Ih*. Jim D iody Dog Feed
322-7152.
i E. 25th.
322-3464
$1 99-50 lb* Jim Dandy Dog
Feed $3 63 — 100 lbi. Shell­
PEKINESE AKC Regletered, 22. Plumbing
ed Cora $3.25 — 100 lb*.
7 wka. old. Call 322-473T or
PLUMBLNO
Short* $3 95 — 100 lb* Tux­
aee at 101 E. Onora R d , SinContracting Repairs
edo Chopa Horse Feed $1.30
ford.
FR E E ESTIMATES
— 100 lb*. F A F Feed $3 05
CHIHUAHUA P u p p i e s $20. — ------R r ^ H A R V B Y --------rJOO lbs.- Race Horae Oata
2127 S. Elm.
201 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 33*3
$3.80. HUNTS T U X E D O
FEED STORE, Com er SinPOINTERS, 6 mo. old. 322-5275. 23. Painting
ford A 2nd St.
BEAGLE Pupplai, 6 wkl. old FOR Palnthig A Repair Call
2171 Palm etto, 3220129.
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
BASSETT Puppies, AKC. Will PAPERllANGlNO-PAlNTING
of 10,000 Item*
bold for Christmas. Only 4 Licensed,
Bonded,
Insured
1300 Grapevllle Ave. .
Do Yaara Exp. - 222-7331
left. 322-T6U.
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12. Special Notices
12 Noon Day Before
Publication For
Insertion* and Kills
(Sat. Noon For Monday)

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F ree estimate*, Licensed
It Insured Ph. 323-0500

29. Photo &amp; Equipment

’LEASE RbMTT C/5SE.
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34." Upholattry

15. Special Services

Plano ServtcUig A Tuning
Gene Cumbaa — 322 2861

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NOTICE IS H K R C IIT OIVENV
Th»t Jfthn n#tWilAV»r in* Tinll»r of tti» foUowIni? rcrtlfloAt*
fii» i id (fM iriciti for
it#pel to Ii* t«iii#4l Uirri-ori. Th»»
rrrtlflc*t• ngnili*r mul )» ir of
lnuanrr, thft d»iCrlptlon of Ih*
proptrty.
ntm* in
which It *41 iiU M f l ir« n
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C«rtlf1cAtt
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Local automobile dealers of­
fer their belt buys in Herald
1*min Hprlngi Tr«ct SI l’tot classified display adl.
llook I f*ai* 10
Natiie In which aa»ras#d Har­ FOR Easy, quick carpet clean­
ry II IlHey
al All of aald
ing rent Blue L ultre Elec­
property h*ln* In th* County
of II•minola, fliar* nf Florida,
tric Shampoocr only $1 per
Cniraa auih earllflcmtv shall h«
day. Carroll Furniture.
I lf ir r lR lU i of Vr a p t r i j t
I«ot 21 lUk K T r a c t «? Kan-

t l f l c a l* will b* sold i s th*
h t g h a a t c a s h hldd ar a t tha f r o n t
done n f rh* Bemlnol* C o u n t y
C o u r t Hotiea a t Han ford , F l o r ­
ida. on t h * ftr-at M o n d a y In th e
m n n t h _ o f Itin u e ry , IS*}, w h ic h
t&gt; t h e ( t h day of J a d n a r y , I
H a te d tlila l l l h d ay of Ocl-

ob*T. t i l l
(Official Clark'* Beal)
Arthur H Baokwith. J r ,
Clark. Elrcull Court.
Seminole County; Florid*
By: It N. Tamm, Jr.
tiepuly Clerk

GOLF CART, E lectrk , E Z Go.
Chargar, Sun Top, Exccilaut
ronditioo, 123-1397.
STEREO, Mahogany Console,
good condition, $70. 322 5t45.

PROFESSIONAL G U I T A R
$13; i’rofasiional Ban)n $25.
S tar Gaklnc Binocular* 112;
Boy's &amp; Girl's Bike* $10 up.
Typew riter No. 12 -Under­
P u h l l l h D«e. 1*. IT, J4, I t , l t l l
wood $20, 3 HP Johnson Out­
C D H -II
board Motor $25; 12 Ga. Lea­
N O T IIE OF A F P L IC A T IO X
ther gun cate $5. We hare a
F o il TAX D E E D
l*rr. 1*111 Florida Statalr* af
line selection of Antique
IMS)
.
NOTICE IR HER Eli T GIVEN,
That John lUnnlnger th* hold­
er of th* following ccrtlflHto
hta filed **ld e*rHfloat* for
tax &lt;1**d (a h* laauad (h*r*on
Th# e*Hlflcat* numb*r and CHILD'S PLAYHOUSE, 5xlx«
year nf tMaane*. lha dracrlp.
It., well built. Perfect Christ­
Hon of tha property, amt Ih*
m as gift. $70. G. C. Hosack.
t&gt;**rrlpt(«a a f Pr*p#MFi
namo In which It waa aatraaod
Loll * * It Nik E Tract IT are aa fellow*!
Osteea. 322 1391 after 3:30
Fanlando hprtng* Accord- C t r i l f t e e i e N* l i t
y « * r ot
p. m.
* tng lo I’lata Tb*r*of R*- laauanc* t i l l
corded Upon th* Public RaDeaartpllao a* Praparty.
cigd* of Htmlaol* Couaty
Lot II haaford Jialghu BOY'S 20” BIKE $7.50. Ph.
Florida
Plat Rook i Pag* II
322-8001.
Nam* In w hlck a**»#s*d II.
Nam* in which aa**o**d B.
A. Conroy, All at said preparly F. Hou«hold«r Hal rw. All of FRIGIDAiRE refrigerator 8
bales In tba County of M*ml- •aid proporty being In lb*
cubic fact, in good running
nola Slat* af Florida. Unl**a County of Ramlnola. Slat# ot
aurh r*rUflc*t* shall b* r*- Florida, Un)*aa auch c«rtirieata
cood. Priced reaaonable.
d**m*d according to taw tb* ahall ha radaimad according to
Phone 322 1641.
property dcacrlbc* In auch c*r- law tha property described In
tlflcat* will b* told to tb* auch certificate will b* *oh| to
highaat c**b bidder at tb* front ■gf high**! cash bidder at th* DAISY Air Rifles 4. Pistol*.
door of tha Bamlnola Couaty front door of tha Seminole
Army-Navy Surplus, Sanford
Court llouao at Ranford, Flor­ County Court Itoui* at Ranford,
ida. on tha first Monday In tha1 Florida, on tha ftrwt Monday
In tha maath af January, t i l l .
la ia* Ilk la y al January, t i l l .
51. Artlclg* For fttn t
Data* (hta 17th day ot Oct­
ober, I lll.
ob*r. UK.
(Official Clark's ■»»!)
RENT A BED
. A rthur H. Beckwith, Jr..
(Official Clltk'a Jbal)
Rollawky, Hoapltgl, B a b y
Clark, Circuit Court,
Arthur H. Backwlth. Jr
Bed*, by Day, W«a*. «
•amlnola County, Flarlda
Cl*rk at Circuit Court
By i K N. Tamm, Jr.
Byt IL N. Tamm, J r ,
Deputy Clark
Deputy Clerk
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Publlah Dm It, IT, II, It, 1MI PubHsh Dae. 11, XT, 14, It. 1
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Rain Or Shine, The Response Tours’ In Prom Your Classified
B2. S w a p o r E x c h a rif*
TRADE: Go-Kirt, good coodltloo for 26" boyt bicycle.
322-9096.
5 3. W a n te d T o Bujr
WE BUY Utca Furniture, one
piece or houseful. F u rij
Bedding A Funi. Co., 901 W.
1st S t 322-6591.
USED FURNITURE, Mise.
Item s, Piney Wood Auction.
322-2270.
SECTIONAL BOOKCASE, 322" 1640.

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D ecs 17, 1964— P a g e S-A

SWEETIE PIE

IS THERE A NURSE
LN THE HOUSET

By Nadine Seltzer

LARGE 4 Bedroom Home with
full bath and 2 half baths
$123 mo.; 1 BEDROOM, 2
bath home with Family
room $123 month.

2 BEDROOM kitchen equip­
ped $73 month. Ph. 322-3685.
2 BEDROOM C B House. Kit­
chen equipped, call 322 5303.

S - BEDROOM, tcreened-ln
patio, n o g s . 322-2071.

3 PFDROQM, 1 hath, Sunlaod
Estates, $85 mo. 322 1689.

WILSON • MAIER FURN.
CASSELBERRY, 3 Bedroom,
— T rade—
l i t bsth, large feoced back
111-15 E. lit.
322-3622
yard. See to appreciate, 1630
Equity k assume $77 month­
RATTAN Furnilurt, good coo
ly.
dltloo.. Ph. 322-0336.

FREE ESTIMATE - 2 BDRM., 1303 Elliott, $6,500
Upholstaring k Mattress ren­
322 0523 or 5254.
ovating. Naw k Used Furaiture. Call Nix Bidding Mfg. S A N F O R D ’S N E W E S T
• C* . - a t 7Vft C*\s*7 At*. . HOMES. West 4th St. San­
ford. 3 Bedroom, l i t bsth,
FA 3-3117,
FI1A &amp; FA Loans. LMN ENUsed furniture, appliance*,
TER PULSES lne', Builder
tools, ate. Bought • Sold.
Itsrold Logsn. call 63S-33U.
L arry’s Mart 111 Sanford
Salesman on Duty 4:00 p. m.
Ava. Ph. FA 1-4132.
to dark.
For me biggest ‘selection of
$100 DOWN
nearly new and uacd furni­
ture. see Noll's Furniture
Brokerage in Casselberry SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A 3
oil 17-12. Open 6 days 9 to 6
Bedroom Homes available in
all
Areas o! Sanford. Let us
MODERN Sofa, 2 matching
Show you Around!
Chairs like new ISO 136 Pine
crest Dr , 322-1716.

FHA-VA HOMES

Seminole Realty

BEDS TOM RENT
1901 S. Park Ave.
Hospital,
Rotiawaya, Juve­
FA 2-3232 anytime
nile. FREE delivery and
Pick-up_
I-AKEFRONT
FURNITURE CENTER
Casselberry, 135' B e a c h ,
1100 French Are.
Trees, 2 Bedroom Masonry,
Ph. FA 1-7*33
Fla Room, Porch, Utility,
a
I’atio, Carport, Guest House.
lid. B u sin e ss O p p o rt.
Low Down, 385 mo. Mort­
gage by owner. TE 8 3118.
FO R L E A S E

S E R V IC E S T A T IO N .

PURE OIL COMPANY
COMBINATION Grocery Store
Produce Market ft Gas Sta­
tion In Sanford. Ph. 322 9811
or 322 5350.

61. Money Wanted
FAMILY would like to borrow

SO U T H W A R D
INVESTMENT ft REALTY
116 N. Park Ave
322 9173

‘ $100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES
2, 3, ft 1 nEDROOMS

m o n o for 1st m o rtg a g e 4nd
I, I'v &amp; 2 BATHS
i m p r o v e m e n t* on property.
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
E xce lle nt reference* WrR*. IA)W MONTHLY PAYMENT?

Sanford Herald. Box 114.

71. Mnle Help Wanted

Tot Complete Information
See or Call Your

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IS— H p a r l a l No l l e # *
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14— I ' l a c a a to K a t •
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31 — B a d l o - T &gt; ! r v t a l o n
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SI."*. Houses Fur Sale
Uuvurniueiit Owned
Ilonit'8

$100.00 DOWN

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MIDDLlT Age' Woman.- few
hour* during day. Light
bouseworx 303 IFolly
lfblly Ava.

Central Air ft Hast, wall
wall carpatlng. 833-3101.

Management
and Sales Broker

V — m HUNT

GREEN* MAX
Chair*
late
available
la
O rel*briar e f Laah Arhar
DAYS WORK Wanted 322 6277
•varlaakiag
golf aanra*.
Cos t i n building ta yaur
RE Heft] Kxlnte - Sale
■peelficatlena.
Graaabriar
develepid by
JOHN E. FOX.
E1NGSWOOD
Realtor
BUILDERS, INC. 8*
306 N. P ark Ave.
323 0359
p a 2-atna
202 P a ln a ia t Dr.
BART PILCHER, Broker
Personal Service
Call 322 7498
3 BEDROOM. 2 bath home
with Ige. living room, fain
Ur room, fenced yard with
shade ft fruit tret*.
Real Estate — insurance
$17,900 TERMS
3rd ft Park Ave.
322 3641

77. Situation Wanted

Excellent Location

Money W a n t e d
S a v i n g * A Lo*.#
Inauranra
It
Srhoola A Instruc tion#
7ft •V! mr !«vymaivi R»r*1r##
TI Ma l a l l a l p W a n t # 4
72- F a m a l a l l a l p W a n t e d
71 Ma l e o r Fa t n&amp;l a U t l p
71 •S-a lM H r Ip W a t i t i d
77 S i t u a t i o n W a n t e d

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425-5938
Fr onf

Seminole

I Dial

Slenstrom Realty

land Estate), NO Down Pay­
HAIR Stylist wanlad. full or
ment. Ph. 322 9132.
part time Call 322-5741 or
3 BEDROOM, Famny Room, 2
evenings 322-2435.

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in: Mobi l * l l o i n r i — Hal*
1 1— M u l l c* l I n t i $ u m a n t •
ms Mtiblla H u m * # — Mr n l
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17— M o v i n g A H t o r a g a
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I t — H i t a r m 1 n* t o r t
n it Me ni a l A g ante
I t — P l a n I a — t * a J a — S a a J i I ! i V\ a n t r d 1 a l i t nl
i n Au t o * F o r h a l t
10—
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tit \ u t o # — Sa l * o r T r a d e
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11 —H w a p of t . i c t i a n g a
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11—
F u r n l t u r a F o r f*ala I l l - ? &lt; o o t * r a A C f c l e e
14— A n t i q u e # F o r i a l a
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in Marine Supplier
|» —U o n a r To Loajt
10 — l i u a l o a a a O p p o r t u a i t i a a

322-5612

R EA LT Y
Office: 322 2111
Nights: 323-0700
1224648
&gt;324 Park Drive

Payton Realty

Stemper Agency

You can find anything you
* Realtor Iniuror-Tradee
need advertised ift the Her­
322-4994 4949 S, French Ave,
ald ClaasifM . *

' BEDROOM Furo., me*
lot. 322-1305.

County

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NATIONAL

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

BR Home Fum $80
BR Home Fum. $123
BR • 2 Bth Home Furn. $150
BR Home Kit. Eq. $73
BR Kit. Eq. DrBary $75
BR - 2 Bth Lk. Mary $113
n il - 2 Bth. Extra Nice $123
BB - 2 Bth Rav. Park $130
Hr • 2 Bih i’mecrcst $133

We Have The Home Tor You

Stenstrom Realty

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

2565 PARK DRIVE
322 2420
322 7495
NIGHTS ■
EFFICIENCY, clean, 611 Park
322 6824
. %
323 0546 $30 tno( Up Sufplus City.
322-4148
322-5182
I Room Efficiency apt. with
3 • BEDROOM, I hath, un­
pvt bath ft ahower, auilable
furnished l mi. to base, 2
for couple or single person
blocks to shopping rcnier 8
or retired All utilities in­
irhool t year lease rrryiir
cluded m rent. Ideally io
ed. $120 mo 122 8670 alter
cited oo las St., within t
3pm
block of 2 free parking lota
and ahuppmg oenter. In­
102 . .Mobile Unmet - Sole
quire at Manuel Jacobin
Dept Store 211 F.. Ftrat St
DON'S
MOBILE HOME SALES
FLORAL HEIGHTS, 5-room.
"Your Wheel Estate Dealer"
Furn Sanford Ave , S. to
17 Models to choose from
Hibiscus, lo rent aign. Call
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
after 4 p. m., 322 3007.
838 1206
Hwy 17 92
I-ongwiKxl. Fla. 4 ROOM APT . 316 Park Ave

!Ei. Houses Fur Hale
HEADY TO MOVE IN
New 3 ft 4 Bedroom Home*.
1 2 bath* So Lnngwond area
—Trades vonsidered, and
we'll build on your lot Scml
nolt* County s Leading Build
er
HAROLD LOGAN
LMN ENTER! HIKES, INC
Sale* office So on U S 17
92 to Dixie Elrll Diner, turn
right one block on Seminole
Ave 638 3911.

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Mistletoe and HoUy when you
purchase this picturesque 2
bedroom. Spanish type home,
with fireplace, nestled among
stately pines, aeveral citrus
trees, giant Holly in full
hloom, garage, tool xhed
lawn sprinkling system, gold
_ lu tc m d
Tt'sUv.Ubw.. w ,
approximately 1-Acre, Inside
th* City, at 341 Plumosa,
$16,000. Exclusive offering
with:

St. Johns Realty
n i E TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave
FA 2A1Z3

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Talk To These Ole Boys:
PLYMOUTH Sport Fury 2 l»«nr Hard
tup Fully Equip ped, 14,0110 Actual Milra,

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l.lk* New, I'artury W arranty
rOHVAIH Muma Autu. Trans., Hadin
and llra trr. Immaculate Conditio*. Only
10.000 A rluat Mtt»a” A' Sir at At
DAHT 4 Ilimr Krdan, Standard T r i m ,
Heater, New Tires, 14,000 .Miles Of
Factory W arranty Left
PEUGEOT. Radio A ad Healer. O ai
Her ner And Extra Nlre.
VOLKSWAGEN. White Tires. Sun Boor.
I lean ft l.ow Mileage. H ate To See At

2696

ECO N O M Y

1695

Liberal Bank Financing

BOB McKEE USED CARS
323 0721

A Few Of The Many Selections Awaiting You
f i f t FO
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R D STATION W IGON. I.OTS

296
696

g g J KEF WAGON

VKIIY GOOD FOB THIS YEAR.

0 2 SAAB '9 5 ' WAGON. SHARP SWEDISH DESIGN. OUK PRICK:
0 0 PLYMOUTH WAGON. STANDARD TRANSMISSION, A SOLID CAR.

*295

61

TEMPEST WAGON. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
AND HEADY. ONLY

’995

Phone 322-6164

GO WEST!
SEE: THE DODGE BOYS

1501 W. 1st St.
SANFORD

. 0 Cl! AIt U K CRAIG
• BOB THUMAH

Seminole County Motors

MAIN O F F IC E

1801 W. 1*1 St. — Sanford
Phone 322-0614
Or MI 7-2330

'696
*395
*895

BANK RATES ON A L L CARS

• HEN HOWLAND
• FRANK BHUNBON

OF TRANSPORT \TION

D U LEFT IN THIS ONI

SPECIALS

59 RENAULT
61 RENAULT (Real Nice)

OUR NEW LOT WILL BE UNDER TMJ MANAGEMENT OF
MR. JOHN WHITTAKER AND HOURS OF OPERATION WILL
RE FROM 8 O’CLOCK A.M. TO fi O'CLOCK P.M. DAILY
EXCEPT SUNDAY.

1695

MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM

I'OWERGLIDE TRANSMISSION,
POWER STEERING, FACTORY AIR
CONDITIONED. LOCAL CAR .
WITH ONLY 3,000 ACTUAL MILES
NEW CAR PRICB*
*3,300
I'RICE NOW
$ 2 ,6 0 0

HERE WE GROW AGAIN

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IN ORDKIt THAT WE MIGHT SERVE YOU BETTER AND
OFFER YOU A FINER SELECTION OF USED CARS. WE
HAVE OPENED THE ABOVE LOT FOR YOUR SHOPPING
PLEASURE I

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1964 C H EV R O LET MALIBU

701 FRENCH AVE.

BANK

D!reel|

Ball-Blair Agency

40 ACRE PH ACT, corner Lo­ II ACRES of good ground near
cust ft Celery, Sanford. Suit*
targe Lake $60o per acre
able for Commercial. Sub­ with lertna.
division or Industrial. Ex­
cellent terms. Call or write
Bill Io f un. Realtor, P. O. 322 1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17-92
Box 266, Lakeland, Fla 68ft
FOR THE MAN WHO HAS
2723.
EVERYTHING
8 1 . H eal E s t a t e - S ale
Fabulous River Front Home
at Lemon Bluff, world fam ­
ous fishing Retort. 3 Bed­
MERLE W. WARNER
room, 2 baths, 132 feet on
REALTOR
SC Johns River, Seawall,
701 So. Park
323-309
Dock. C entral^H eat ft Air
Conditioning. Everything for
ROBERT A. WTLIAAMI'
happy c a r e f r e e living!
*
R* altar
$30,000.
Raymoad Lundgutat, Asa*.
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

TWO 2 Bedroom Hooves, liv­
ing room, dining room, Kit­
chen, front ft hack porch.
21M Palm etto Ave. $90 ft
2601 Palmetto $73. Key* at
Ted William* Hdw,
3 BEDROOM, i t t bath, unfurn
Dhcd. Quiet section. 322 *993
1205 W. 19th C o u rt/

Stenstrom Rentals

CLASSIFIED INDEX

Selection ot 2, 3. and 4
WANTED Full or Part time
SAIfES BROKER
Bedrmni* located in varioua
experienced Life In* repre­
section* of Sanford
Ae Hava Th* Horn* For You
sentative, also Opening fur
Immediate Delivery
Tup Flight Salesman for
M O N T H LY P A Y M E N T S
Agency. Management A TrrFltOM $ 50 .01)
2565 PARK DRIVE
so n al • Production. Mr 1,Hu­
FO R T H K H K ST H O M E
322 7495
bert. Regional Office, Frank .122 2420
HUY
NIGHTS
lin Life, 617 1970, Winter
. SEE YOUR
122 6824
323t&gt;54«
Park.
322-4148
SM-34A!
CAB DRIVERS, reUlble. sober.
CiU in person. Yellow Cab
Co.

TI. Female Help WftBled 3 BEDROOM, Uk Bath, Sun

• «Mt|i«k km
tx he &gt;1 M
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123. Boats &amp; Motors

FtfilN^ A p ^ ^ l o i? 5in. jim m ie 1 have two uacd truck* for 17 Ft. HIGH HAT, with accei*1-3 ahd 3 Bedrooms
Cowan. 322-4013.
NEW and USED
• lie. A 1959 Ford 2 ton F600.
oriel, '38, 50 h.p. Johnson,
Awnings ft Cabana*
And a 1963 Ford F600. Both
elec,
start, Mitchell Tilt
108.
Room*‘For
Rent
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
have two speed axle*. In
Trailer. Excellent condition,
Hwy. 17-92 S.
322-2362
CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
good condition. Call me. Nick
' $730. CaU 322-6843.
Magnolia Ave. 322 0720.
SCIIULT T railer 33x8 ft. with
Tastcrnack.
322-1481.
24 ft. Cabana $300 Cash.
115. AutiA For Sale
Park Ave. T railer Park. l,nl
120. Automotive Service
62, Sanford. Call Titusville BOB McKEE USED CARS
AM 7-3192,
NO MONEY DOWN
701 Freoch Aye. 323 0721
MCI. M obile H o m e s • R e n t
'61 ANGLIA Sta. Wagon
Senkirik Glass and Paint
10' WIDE, 2bcoroom trailer
Like Naw $1,095
Company
NO-6 4906.
310 Magnolia Ph. FA 3-4823
SANFORD MOTOR ■
322 4382
106. Apartments for Rent (too French Ave.
Auto Gtaai,
ft Seal Cover*
2 BEDROOM Fum . Apt. Call '64 FORD Galaxie 300, V-8,
•37 Cher. $687 baL $31 mn.
Automatic, power steering,
322-9173, after I Ph. 322 0641.
- • i7 Olds $498 hat. $24 nio.
11,000 miles 32,200. Call 322AVALON APARTMENTS
•87 Plymouth 1399 bal. 124 mn.
3768 after 6 p . m . •
116 W. 2nd SI.
322-3417
'37 Lincoln $787 bal. $11 mn.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-kOJI
1939 FORD V-8 Country Sextan,
■87 Merrury $299 bal, $11 mo,
Radio, Heater, .Auto. Tran*, ALL WORK GUARANTEED
FURN.-Apt. OOO Mellnnvillr,
•37 tumbler $387 bal. $3t 190.
or will trade for fiberglass
’57 Cadillac 1687 bal. I l l mo.
3 ROOM Flirmahed Apt. 135
host, motor and trailer. See 123. Bonis &amp; Motors
*57 Chtv. $899 bal, 929 mu.
mo., Includes w ater.A elecat ‘ City lee." Tlh and
*57 DeHofo $598 bal. $28 mo.
. trie. 322 9307.
French Ave. 322 1722 or 322- 10 Ft. Orlando CLIPPER Boat,
■37 Chrysler $399 bal. $24 mn.
.'&lt;096 nights.
1- 3 HP Johnson Kicker, •88 C hryiler 1399 bal. $17 mn.
NEAT, 2 BDRM. Furn. Apt ,
especially good for Duck *58 Old*
$399 bal. I l l mo.
T. Bath, Dining Area $39.30, 1961 FORD F600. Excellent
hunting ft fishing. 322-4392.
1703 Magnolia. Fb. 322-3931 condition. Look* real good
•58 Hillman *499 bal. $24 m».
and runs good. 2 speed axle.
or 2296
‘58 Pontiac $868 bal. 832 mn.
Call m e a t VhU Nw. m-4481 SIX s w a p p i n g day* left. During *38 DeSoto 839% W i. V3k mn.
E L A f .A . APARTMENTS
put
"B e kind lo Santa ■*39 C h e r . $S*A h s l &gt;36 wo*
—Chsrlr* Ilm lM i,
114 W. First St.
Claua" week, we are nuking ’59 V.Waxrn $699 bal. $33 mn,
118. TruckM For Snlc
Jingle Bdl bargains nut of •51 Cher. 1799 bal. 133 mo.
F U R N I S H E D Apartment!
close in. eoi Palmetto. Ph. CALL ME If you can u*e a '63 • all '64 outfits. Sample gift •59 Pontiac 1999 Hal $81 mn.
price* $535 Whaler type Boat •59 Ford
322 1374 after 5:10 p m.
1788 hat. $32 mo.
Chevy 2 ton dump trurk
$795;
18' $t,S3S family run Ti9 Plymouth $399 bat. $21 mn.
Ha*
2
speed
axle.
4
yard
UNFURN. Upstair* APT. $53
about $795; $1,195-90 HP ,’59 Ford $699 ,lf*l.
*32 mn.
dump body. Good condition.
month, 309 Mignolia Ave.
famous
Electric Shift Evln- •59 Plymouth $499 bal. $21 mn.
Inquire downsiair* after 6 Call J. Benton 321-1481.'
rude* $850 W ill* only $195;
P m. or call 322-4130.
1963 C H E V R O L E T Dump
Sturdy T llt^ 'ra ile r* from
H ill
SANFORD AVE
$130. Ho - Ho - Hn Special
I H I / OPEN EVENING8
UNFURNISHED 2 Bdrm Apt , Truck, 8,000 Serle*. Ila* good
4 yd dump body. Good ope­ on all used Outfit* tno.
kitchrn equipped, te rrairo
Hanford. Florida
322-4303
rating condition. 5 Speed
Term*.
Hob,on
Sporting
floor*, Uie hath $75. I’b. 322National
ItepoMeaaione
Inc.
Tran*
ami
2
apd
axle
H
H
Goods,
Downtown
Sanford.
6201.
Kenyon 322 14*1.
322-.VMI
LAKE MARY, real clean, nlre
]y fum apt., 1-bedroom, $50.
Call 322 393C,

P O S S E S S IO N S

Payton Realty
322-1301 2610 Hiawatha at IT 91

- — lu r — Sill

Good Location. Good Product*
Good Treatment
PHONE LOCALLY 322 1342
or apply to the

CUSTOM BUILT Home on
Lake. Ph. evenings 323-1597.-

2 BEDROOM Furn. House. 108
W. 18th St. 349 3932.

JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
123-6437
SELL -US your Furniture.
Quick Service with the Cash.
SUPER TRADING P O S T .
95. Houaea For Sala
322 0677.

55. Fumitura For Sal*

96. Houaea • Sale or Rent J 0 i \ Mobile Homes - Sale 106. Apartments for Rent 118. Trucks For Sale

97. Houaea For Rent
th e re should be! Ia th lj fine
home situated on 2 well
shaded loti directly across
from Sanford's newest N urs­
ing Home. Enclosed garage,
fireplace, kitchen equipment,
and toned for duplex If de­
sired on extra lot. $10,000
with 11,000 down and bal­
ance like rent.

Call 322-5612.

301 W. 1st S t

K l RA M BLE R !

322-0231

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By Tom A. Cullen
LONDON (NEA ) — Cabn et ministers ride them to
work. Fashion models adcre
them. In fact, everyone seem*
to love B ritain’s new babybuggy blcyclea except the
U. S. Bureau of Customs.
The Moulton b i c y c l e s
(named after their Inventor
Alfex-Moulton) are not even
bikes a t all, according to
American .custom a officials.
W ith th eir ridiculously small
wheels, they are toys, and as
such are aubject to a 22.5 per
cent .Import duty.
The A m e r i c a n customs
bureau Is entitled to its own
opinion about the baby-buggy
bike, b u t the ta riff on toys
Is double th a t charged on o r­
dinary British bicycles ship­
ped -to the United States.
This explains why Moulton
Bicycles Ltd., of Bradford-onAvon, Id acresming | ita lfc^d
off with rage.
Its m a k e r s Indignantly
deny th a t the new-style bike
la a toy. I t was designed by
Alex Moulton, the engineer
who Is responsible for the ad ­
vanced suspension s y s t e m
used on the MU sports sedan.
The Moulton bike embodies
such revolntionary principles
ss rubber suspension and a
renter*of-gravity frame. It is
claimed to be the biggest ad ­
vance in bicycle design made
this century—ss well
being
the answer to trsfH e jam s
p irk ln g problems.
But tha U. 8. Bureau of

Leslie

D ear Santa,
/
My nama il Sherwood Jo b Jey. I love on lglia' tWei t ri SL
My phone number Is 322-3124.
I want for Chrlstmag. I would
Uka to hava jeCblcycle, and
le t It be blgf and please let
the bicycle Mtsve a varoc mo­
to r on It,.and a big transport
truck, big enough th a t I can
pull m ound on tha floor, and
through the grass, and the
ground, and a OMA machinegun, and a rifleman gun with
a aherlff badge, and ■ big
gun bait wlUT~iwelve little
holes in ito so I ran fasten it,
and a big varoom diimptrurk
th a t I can pull, and a big de­
lux car that I control, and It
has seat-bells In it, end a
stick on the floor and to big
man and wife It it, and a big
toy steamshovrl th at digs
dirt, and HsnU, pleata give
ny mother deven beautiful
necklace, and bring clothing
to all three of my slstera.
T hat will Ik- all. I might like
other things that boys like.
Recpectfully yours
Sherwood A. Mobley
Dear Sant*,
1 w snt a Walkl-Tulkl and a
machine gun and cowboy auit
and n cowboy hut and a John­
ny 7 O.M.A. and a gas model
W ritten by
Arnold Clifton
Dear Santa,
My noine is Hcavcnlyn Curmen Henderson. How ere you
doing. 1 hope you eru doing
fine today, 1 am doing find
In my school work Sent*. 1
am in the fifth grade. Mrs.
1. D. Bacon (» my teacher. I
made a very good 5 weeks re­
port card. I bet you can’t
guess what I want for Christmas. I guess I am going to

Dear Santa,
I want a baby doll
I want a ball
1 want a midge
I want a nancy nurse •
some clothes, candles, nuts
And any thing Santa Clius
and tome good books to read.
Lugene
Remember the other children
in the Christmaa cheering
sipirit mainly my family ynd Dear Santa,
I want a Tammy doll and all
may God blesa them all
tjirodgh the holidays. Sant* of her clothes and the case.
you are going to fine some My sister snd I want Pepper
Also, I would like the hostess
cake.
buffet. Sha-ni and that all.
Your friend,
Lisa
Heavenlyn.C, Henderson
Dear Santa,
My name Is Mark Ander«on Renaud and I live at 211
Flamingo — Drive, Konford,
Florida. I have tiern a. pretty
good boy. 1 would like some
cowlioy hoot*, sire 12V4 D,
cowboy suit and some skates
If you have vims toys Jett
afte r all I he other kids liavr
toys, 1 would like a big tilnrk
gun, a psloilln gun and hol­
ster, a Rig B ruiser.'inm e lit­
tle soldiers and trucks and
tanka and tent to play cow­
boys and army in. If you have
enough left, a varoom dump
truck. 1 IriCe you!
Murk Benaud
Dear Santa,
My name la David White. I
am 5 years old, but I will b&lt;
n years old in Jan. I am w rit­
ing to tell you that we are
moving and' th a t we will be
visiting my Grandparents in
Durham. N. C. Santa, would
you please bring me sums
toy's. I would like a submarine,
s flying saucer, an airplane,
and Jrtso n ’n Projector. I have
a sister named Mitn. She is
3 years old. I would like far
you to bring Mim a stove, *
doll, a vacrum cleaner, a baby
carriages, and a tea set.
Goodbye Santa, your rein­
deer are nirc. We will put a
gingerbread man on the tree
far you to eat and some candy
canes.

Dear Santa,
1 have been a good boy and
so has my sister Frances I
would Jlke too have a dumptruck, cow boy suit Teddy bear
Adraln Boyd

He It • nice Profiler to have
we have lots of fun Have a
Merry Christmas and a Happy
New Year.
Sara Lee Roberts
P 8. I would like a Has!
tight also like Randys.

Dear Santa,
I have tried to he a good
hoy this year Would you please
bring me a hike, a gun, play
desk, a chaulk !&gt;oard and a
drum. Thank you Santa. I love
you.
Craig Turner

Custom* remains unmoved by
these argum ents. The Moul­
ton bicycle's wheels are only
lfl Inches In diam eter. It says
In the U. S. Customs manual
th a t all Imported bicycles
m ust have larger wheels.
Otherwise, they arc classified
as toys a t twice the duty of
11 per cent.
This Is laid down by law,
and to change It would re.
ifuire and Act of _Congress,
the U. S. Customs men main­
tain.
The Moulton bike may be
regarded s i kid stuff in
America, but It Is rapidly be­
coming big business h*re- 1°
the last few months It has
doubled Its sales to over 1,000
a week, and the Bradford-onAvon factory Is exporting
more than 300 a week on the
world m a rk e t
.-ills makers olsim th a t the
V ubber' springs' — front and
rear — make the Moulton
more comfortable and pro­
vide better steering and road
holding.
‘They ’ alto* point out th a t
th e
Mculton'a engineering
which Just won a top design
award here, allows for mora
luggage space. Because it has
no crossbar, the Moulton can
be ridden by a woman w ear­
ing a skirt. "There Is no loss
of dignity in mounting or dis­
mounting." a company bro­
chure claims This could he
an im portant consideration
with men like Quintin Hogg,
th e
British „ m inister of
science, who rides a Moulton.
The Moulton is available in
five models, including a stow,
away model which can b*
easily dismantled for stcrage
trr* the luggage enmpartuiant
of a car.
I atrat report it that the
Modlton concern has made a
licensing arrangem ent with a
tlayton, Ohio, company to
manufacture the bicycle in
the United States. Production
will begin early in IlifiS.
The mornl, pel tups, is th at
one man's toy may bn jmotiier
man's means of locomotion.

Dear Santa,
1 am -five, years old I can
not write to you so my mommy
lx helping me I have been a
good boy 1 love my three aIs lers. my mommy and my new
daddy. I want s lot of toys an
mine are all broke but you
bring me what you ran after
Dear Santa,
you give to the floor boys and
My name is Sara Lee. I'm girls first.
five years old and try to be
Mike Payne
a good girl all the time. I
go to school and like it very Dear Santa,
much. I would like a tiny
What I would like for Christ­
tears doll with cradle, a van-! mas:
|
lty set, a cooking act, and If
Hair Dryer — cram ar — !
you have an extra posing Tam ­ Princess telephone — all Midge
my I would like to have one. dol! — Durable, dream home,
Also same surprises. I have Barable clothe* — long pants \
a tiroifior, Randy, ami he —a slra t .slip— auto malic
would like to have a vacuum tooth brush
form set and some surprises.
Mary Cleveland

Holiday
Expenses
up to 1600 — ae

SOUTH SEMINOLE Junior High FHA mcml&gt;cr Nancy Brockcnbrough
(right) shows the chapter president, Marti Cooper, stuffed toys and de­
corative choir boys which she made and displayed at the faculty tea.

R. R. MAHAN
Chief Lender

Notes
land, Irm a M. Cooper and
baby girl, Axletha Scott and
baby girl, Sanford; Alice Le­
ona McLain, Geneva; William

DECEMBER 15, 19W
Admissions
Cora A. Jones, Sara T. Mar­
tin, Herman Gunter, Grace
M. Roberts, R i c h a r d H.
Dougherty, Harel Kelly, Ber­
ner Winn, Andrew Adock III,
Patricia Ann Bell, Fay M.
Shupe, Ethel Lee Walker,
Cheryl Jackson. Bobbie Dow­
ling. Charles L. Rex. YjyUtc
Ramsey, Mary C h i l d e r s ,
Blanche Boggeveen. Sanford,
Charles Rabun, Lake Monroe.
Births
Mr. and M rs.. Lester R.
Jones, Sanford, a boy; Mr
and Mrs Je rry L Martin,
Sanford, a girl; Mr and Mr*
Allen W. McCabe, Sanford, a
hoy; Mr. and Vlra. Garjaml
Hamsey. Sanford, a girl; Mr.
and Mrs. Jam es J. Davis,
DeBary, a girl
Ilisrh lrg rs
Anna Burke. Milton K Ni
rhols J r , Delores Cashner,
John I,airy Spain, Abraham
Bouse. Heuben Smith, Harry
ilahn, John Hamilton, Edda
A. Farrell, Thelma LeGcr,
Jam es C. Waiter, Shirley Bag

T. F. Warren, New Smyrna
Beach; Robert Lee Hunt, Or­
lando; C a r o l Walnwright,
Oviedo,

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Jaycee Christmas Lighting Contest
EN TRY BLANK

Medsl HOI

MAIL TO; CONTEST CHAIRMAN
l \ O. HOX 1543
SANFORI), FLORIDA
GENERAL RULES:.
1. Entries Limited To The Sanford Area — Contact
The Jayrreo For Sperific Information On Limits—
322-5481.
2. Separate Entry Blank* Mutt Bo Used When E nter­
ing Doth Residential And Commerrlal Classifica­
tions — Only One Division May Be Entered Under
Reildrntial Section.
3. Mall Or Deliver Entry Blanks To Tho Jaycee Build­
ing By 6:0(1 P.M., Monday, December 21, ]9&lt;D.
4. Decoratlona Should He Complete Before Submit­
ting Your Entry Blank.
6. Pleas* Keep Dlepla&gt;* Lighted Between 7:80 And
1:30 P.M. Nightly Until The Wlnnera Are Announced — Thl* Will Allow The Judgra Sufficient
Time To Check All Entries.

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Each Division)
--------- Division I, Religious (Nativity, Etc.)
— ----- Division S. Traditional (Saatn Claus, Etc.)
. _„™— Division 2. Artistic (Lighting Arrangements,
Etc.)

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Invitations to tha tnaugur•a| bill have been aold out fhd
108 Seminole County reaidenta
will be on hand Nov. 7 a t the
Jni Alai Fronton when Gov.
and Mrs. llaydon Burns make
th e ir official- appearance- in
Central Florida, The 108 rep­
resentatives of this county
made donations to the llaydon
Burns Scholarship Foundation
to receive their invitations. It
is expected th a t virtually all
of the fop 1state government
officials will be present. Guy
Lombardo and his orchestra,
idnfcer 1 Anita Bryant and
Jayne Mansfield will add to
the lustre of the occasion.
Thuse miniature Little Red
School houses you are seeing
in all the local stores were put
out by the mothers of the
school. This is one of the
school's fund-raising projects.
It is supported entirely by
voluntary finances, you know.
Drop your change or atuff
some of that quiet folding
kind in the plot.

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Congratulations to SanfordSeminole Jayceea for picking
Up the suggestion of a Clock
Winder and decorating the end
of the old bund shell pier with
Christm as lights. It looks won­
derful and can be seen for
miles along the lakefront.
Thank* to the city too for
their permission and encour­
agement. More thanks to Flor­
ida power and Light for erect­
ing the pole and helping to
hook up the lights

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Have you seen the beauti­
ful Christm as tree In the F irst
Federal building? It ia -ona of
the tallest In town and people
entering the budding say it’s
so pretty it stops them In their
tracks

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Ii's wort h your while to
take a driva around town, one
eveiling after supper and see
all the beautiful residential
( hristnias lighting decorsttone. Many clever and Inter­
esting ar rangrm enti of Yuletitle flguies, brightly and col­
orfully lit.
Set where the City llsli
lawn Is displaying the annual
Christmas scene. Striking.
Yet. across the way, the Coun­
ty Courthouse stands as it
does all year-long.

* And it came to pasa in thoee daya, th a t there went
nut a decree lhat all the world should he taxed, and
everyone went to be taxed each In hi* own city. And
VA1I-II also went up from the Mediterranean Sea. out
of the S traits of Gibraltar, unto the city of Florida,
railed Sanford because they were of the house and line­
age of Reconnaissance Attack Wing One.
And thus 1961 year* afte r Jesua wp* horn In., Bethle.
hem of Judea In the daya of Herod the King, behold
there came 180 wise men from the E ast to Sanford say­
ing, "W here are those' we love so much, for we have
seen their star in the E a it and are rome to worship
Th*iH. And lor th* i t a r w c i i w In th* 'E m w en rh efo r*
us, till It came and stood over them". And the pilots
have said to the navigators, "I am the voice of one cry­
ing in the wilderness, make straig h t the way of the
airrraft. For they that are mine will do me great thingi
and holy are their names."
We were led into the wilderness and have failed 3(0
days and 3(0 nights, and « e are hungered. And now our
angela shall come and minister to u*. *
We w rnt »o **
* —i southern Europe, and all
the land about the ' 1 . " J .J Tt*n. Hut tlltre hex arisen
a great famine, and we are In much w a n t But the angel
has come to us and said, "F ear not, for behold, I bring
you good tidings of great joy". And so It Is that on the
morning of 32 Drremher, our days are accomplished
that we should be delivered. And we shall he brought
forth and go to our homri . . . . and there (hall be room
In the Inn.
-

'Widow's Mite'
Swells UF Fund
By Julian Stenstrom
Aasrreiaie Editor
-A $160 gift from the 7-1]
Stores and their employes
plus $210 from others swelled
the Seminole County United
Fund's coffers to $32,937 01
and left the organization with
$15,973.39 needed to reach it's
1(0,000 objective for the cur­
rent rampaign.
A $50 g ift was reported
from Don McMahan. $35 (turn
M affett’s Auto Service, $31
from Hill Hemphill of Bill
Hemphill Motto», $20 from
Jet Lanes, Inc., and $10 con­
tributions from came from
W, A. Holly and Mre. Mary
I . Mobley.
There were $fi donations
from Mis. J. II, Ray, Karl
Younger, Marvin Dyal, Mrs
Eula McClelland and Mrs
Paul I.. Bissell.
Con I). Chanoil and Ron
Dike em h gave $3 while $2
gifts were received from Dave
Moore and Caro) Haskins,
The following contributed
$1 each: Joe Dubold, Delbert
Bush, Burnell Ball, William
Richardson, Paul C a s o n ,

Roosevelt H. Allen, George
Oats, Garry Gibson, Ray
Hlonigcr, Slim Rodgers ami
Chester Stamps. Another $1
gifts was received from an
anonymous donor.
Perhaps the most thought­
ful g ift ratne from a sweet,
little old lady who made w
special trip to the UF offices.
Sir* sard sha was believed su
much in what the United Fund
was doing through its vari­
ous agencies for Seminole
County's people,
“In what name shall we list
the g if t? ” the win asked.
‘J u s t rail It a 'widow's
mite,' ” eh* replied. " I t 's not
murli but It's the beet 1 can
do.”
I oral United Komi officials
sa t they were Convinced if
everyone did tils beat they

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EaLtblishcd *908 FRL, DECEM BER 1S ~ l 904

FOUNTA INTOWN. Imi. U U P D -F ife swept through a
country nursing home before
dawn today and authorities es­
tim ated at least 30 elderly pa­
tient! wr r e k-tRcd
The temperalurfi t r a i three
degrees above zero, Firem en
had to break through the ice
of nearby Brandywine Creek,
to get water to light the
flames.
Twelve persons were known
dead in the flames which con­
sumed the two-siory, white
fram e Maples Convalescent
Home, located at the edge' of
this ham let of 250 persons.
Fountaintown is 10 miles
southeast of lmlianapulis.
Fire department* from vil­
lages throughout the Indiana
countryside fought the blaze.
The w ater in their pumper
trucks gave out and they hud
to go to the creek,
The towering flame*- of the
tragic fire could be seen five
miles away. Nurses staggered
from the building carrying
aged patients. The ones who
survived were sleeping on the
first floor. Those on tile second
floor died. Bremen said
Kenny Purbers. one of the
first men on the vn-ire. said
“ a nurse told me th ki tchen
on fire and the hall's on fire,'
Sll« we* ill l i c it .
c u ii
n't talk.*'
Max McGraw, who ha* own­
ed and operated the home Jl.r
10 y e a n , ga&gt;ped ' I rouldn i
aland to stay over there The,
were my fam ily.”
McGrsw *»id thrre were .11
patients, a fulltime nur»e and
two nurM*'» aides in Ihr hurnr
when the first broke mil
Twelve bodies were removed
from the rubble before dawn
Fifteen persona were rescued
ami treated f&lt;»r sln»ck. exposure

First Family
Wishes

Liquor License
Approved For
Longwood Hotel
Bv Ilonn* I X r *

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i'lisr In tin* I .onirwood Hotel
hai niter • w r t l t e h t u n t *

Wl,a atibmitted by L. T.
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iieit seniori of nuni'il T'.urs*
d«\ nffrM*

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|»h lp*n
t Mtiform vuth Ih#
ill v ui&lt;liriati( n n*(j Hiring Hint
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SliK 'l, YTivtgii-pii A u ’iiut mtd
Mnni n AM'nui?, wori' opened
and taken und.*r ndvisrmtiit
until fhu Jnnunry inert tnir.
Submit t irikf Ii ids wen- &lt;tinner
Having 11rid t Hfiall urtoot, llnnic Asphutl and Ralph Wilkins.
Couio d decided to nil ploy

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Degrees At FSU

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TALLAHASSEE (UPJ) Florida State liniveraity will
confer degrees on about &gt;00
students a t commencement
ceremonies Saturday In Tully
Gymnasium.
State Supreme Court J u s ­
tice Stephen O'Connell will be
apeaker and the degreea will
be conferred by Preaident
Gordon Blackwell, presiding
at bia last FSU commence­
ment.
Blackwell w ill'tak e over aa
preaident of Furm an Univers­
ity in February.

Business Elite Altamonte Sets
Meet With LBJ 1965 Budget

Th* committee met for
more than two hours in th*
wake of newspaper articles
which cited the $1 million dis
rovery of Spanish treasure off
F ort pierce last epring by
tha Real Eight Salvage Co.
■ The committee indicated
th a t (he stale ehould not try
to sell Its finds, however, if
it ^oe* into treasure hunting.
It should keep them, instead,
for their priceless historical
value.
"1 think w« have tha brains
to do anything Real E ight can
do along this line," said com-

Slete Geological Survey, He
pointed out th a t while th*
committee Is made up of ex­
perts, Real Eight includes a
carpenter and a stonemason
in tla numbers.
Dr. Hale Smith, a Florida
S tate University anthropolo­
gist. said Real Eight made no‘
overwhelming accomplishment
by discovering Spanish gold,
"We Jhe experts could have
dono it hy utilizing ..ordinary
exploring-procedurca," Smith
said.
Tha committee also decided
th a t more knowledgeable pert h ouid le y sw sa i Lha
m itta a u w fi&gt; A O la u * &lt;U (Aa

At $88,000

WASHINGTON &lt;UIM) —
Johnson, in hi* discussion
Pfcvijhnt Johnson followed.up with the labor le ad n s, gave

It) Donna Eatra .
lone e co n o m ic d u c u w i o n no c o m m i tm e n t on how he
A record $88,27(1.85 budget,
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,
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with b&gt;p TaTSiir TJ'rnlrrvtrr o f-m ig h t tmppmvGw UcmocraUe.,
adopted by tfl# Altn'i-ring equal tim e till* after platform s pledge to abolish monte Springs Tow n Counrll
noun to a group ot the na state "right tu wurk" law*.
fur the p.m.', fiscal year after
t mil’s business elite.
Mean/ told newsmen after j
consecutive read Inga of
l o.T r l r r n t p *
,it|ve.&gt;
(he two nodi a n d '15 minute Hie budget or dm once which
were i sited to meet vufh th r
set the rate of taxation at
President at the While House. meeting, "I'm quite sure the approximately seven mills.
I’ir -s secretary George E. President Ii going to support
Mated as the three laj-gest
Ilredy mid Ui&lt; v wi re invited the platform .'
anticipated aouict-a of revenue
Beedy also told newsmen hi a It'll 1 estjiLc
to give the President their
taxes. $33..
view- on iiirreni problem*.'' the President ' stands on the 871 hr.; cigarette taxes, $'-’6.The meeting, Beedy said, is Democratic platform "
non,, uni 1 Utility luxes. $12.At Issue in the right to work mill.
sim ilar in purpose to Thurs
. Among allocations are
da) s session at which Ai t. controversy is section lib ol $2lt.',om» for thf alt 4'i't a and
i It) President George Mean) l tie Talt liar Hr) Ia lair law .-unillMth HI lit] Gil tmrrit
and
and other ialmr leaders gave which permit* stales to re $8, 6(111 to the recreation deth r President their Mews on strict federal provisions which paitm vnt.
a wide variety of economic ill low labor management con­
Budget for the water de­
problems
i tracts recognizing the union partm ent seta current cxInvited to today's session shop.
$12.(36, with mitljrleileea til
u .v,.„ue
, , | ; Ui.
were; Donald C Cook p r r x r - lb e DamoWaG—
dent of American Electric nl l£Mjo apd 1901 both called 000 fur snip of H ater arid f 2,.
Power Company. New York. lor repeal of seetlon Kb.
K00 fur hy d ran t rcntala.
Frederick Kappel, chairm an
of American Telephone and
Telegraph, New York, allenry
Ford 11, chairman of Ford
Motor Company., Dearborn,
Mich ; Frazer B. "Wilde, chair-,
man of Connecticut General
DALLAS (U P I) — A blind
Life
Insurance, Hartford,
Hullo* woman mote than ill)
Charles Thornton, president
yrais old b*d her sight re­
ol Litton Industries; Beverly Ly I i t d l l l L3l_'Ft I h
lltlls, Calif ; Thomas J Mat
LONDON ( t 'i 'i l — Britain stated when all# bumped her
head on a cupboard,-her rrla,

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Special Edition
Come Sunday
Aa is Its annual ruatom ,
Thr Sanford Herald will di­
vert from It* usual publics*
tlon schedule during tha
next week.
Th* Herald alaff will b«
on duty tomorrow (S a tu r­
day) night and a special
edition will lie delivered to
subscribers, early Sunday
murnlng.
It follows (hen th a t Her*
t n r m m tir
m w err

Gift From God’

For Christmas

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f. ired payment of $173 2 mil- [
I be w o m a n , w b o b a d b e e n
I,,.n
in tc rrsl and cupilal
Called
I" 1 -P7 Year*. s*md «b^'
paym ents due" tlii
Tvtates and Uanudu liy t h c ( 1**'* ,,f,t vvant hei name made
public
end of the year.
"I feel it ii awzift from God
and I do not want it
Dav id R oc kefe lle r cliuii ^ u n [ i i ^ O f It I S
id I'hw ii M U pboilan , B.snk, ^ i.KOPtJLpV 1 !. I K T h e ed," she m id, "It
New
» • * # « " « . .(:imgu ( L n ) _ A g o v e r n m e n t will, h might be taken away."
p rc atd en V &lt;M Columbia Broad furi., o f . 2(K) , riMjpt „ nd 47
easting System.

New Y o rk ; '
Bill Stolk, chairman of Am er ' (|

Iran Can, New York; Micharl
McCarthy, president of Mer­
rill, L&gt;nch. Pierce, Fenner
ami Smith, New York; Wil­
liam B. Murphy, president of
Campbell Soup, Camden, N.
J., and Frank Magee of Alum;
mum Company of America,

state's interest when It comr»
time to divide up the treasure
finds of private companies.
When the Real Eight dis­
covery wax divided, the com­
m ittee p an ted out, Florida
wax represented by a Florida
Highway Patrol captain and
a certified public accountant.
Although the atate gave
Real Eight a salvage leaae
which includes shout 6(1 miles
of eastern coastline, its dis­
covery last May was outside
of this area. A retroactive
b ase was given by $(p
however, which bat 1
■ured its portion of
bra**
nr* mk IRKMMN.
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early stages,’* He' added, *\V#
had already programmad a
modest increase In personnel
•lor to a backlog of buelneea
at mid-year (November ia
Dynetronic's fiscal calendar)
which amounted to $3.3 milBun at that time.
The contract between Dynatruitlr* and NASA rails for
completion in miil-1986. -

tional Bus mess Machine*. N&lt; w
York, Huger Plough, chair
man fit - United S ta te s-htect;
New \o rk
FredVrlc Donner, chairm an
al General Motors, New York,

S ta te T o ld 'H u n t G o ld '

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
A group of *xp*rla urged
Florid* Thursday to gel in­
to treasure hunting on its own
so it won’t lose larger por­
tions of disroverica to private
Interests.
The special salvage com­
mittee, which advises trustees
of th* S tata Internal Im­
provement Fund, said that
Florida can do a better and
cheaper job of locating and
salvaging old wracks than
ran private salvors. Also, ft
said, th* state now loses 76
per cant of all such discove­
ries to private companies

SANFORD, FLO RID A

second time shot. Jaycee President Clyde Long
just hnppened to drive out on the mole, causing
the white streak across the middle of the pic­
ture; that's his ear light glare at the left. The
houseboat parked in the city basin is a t the
right.

A ROUTINE photo nasiRnment, know-how nnil
luck produced this unusual picture. Herald
photographer Bill Vincent Jr. was assigned to
"shoot" the JaycPe's Christmas decoration on
the city mole at the lake front. Bill used 100
speed film and opened his lens wide for a '27-

Police Chief Roy G. WIIM
Ifii^an to fitiiidinh dis*
Rams and his men have their
Imu'i-i f/om Don and fSrri't
fingers crossed these days.
Central Florida com muni- 1 he preientcd a propoied orT n v rin toe (Tiriat Kfdtucpnl
The year's almost gone and
WASHINGTON f U T h —The f f i unh stud Hie i h u x h of
they like what they see on tie*, for Ihc Brit lim e In mod ] dinanre to cope with auch a
the traffic fatality bulletin ern hi.tory, banded together lr*rKh‘&gt;r &gt;hould “ b« granted. First Family wishes the nation Christ b .fur acting on atqilt...
,
..
I IB* proposal was hailed by a Merry Christmas tonight ration from the tavern ownboard in fro n t of headquart- _Thuriday
to coniider a m u-, n , A r_
,
.
,
,
.
| Orlando Council membera and
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bt fl t t Vi ------J U h ------------— — r * - : -----------— USl Mttlaam which than laiw.i M h cc mi » —*-*&gt;' i i'prew ari ' u h *n
tim w ra »wrjicn to illuminate An j*$•|-1&lt;•wtum for bct-i ami
V Seminole High School's Key The problem di*cu»cd in live* as ' a sound one."
d (m
the national Christmas trip , a wipe I
Will
Club holiday ball has been Orlando yesterday was the %” TIw rnnst^ important fea­ 72 foot wlple w p r u c c . located Handy*) uvd Stole |,e»og huilt
on KR J
and the l u t m i of
scheduled. It'll be held from 8 rash of requests foi* Cbmrnun-, ture of yesterday's meeting," ochlnd the White House.
Television1 Knowles said, "ia lhat it
Turning on lights Is retU td -SB (31
p.m. until midnight Monday By A n t e n n a
brought so many cities togeth­ cd as somewhat out ol char—
at the Mayfair Inn. Music will (CATV) franchises,
CATV is a commercial oper­ er to study mutual problems.
be piovuteri by lire ''Flam ing
acter for Johnson, who has
ation which erects an antenna It could easily tic spread out gained quite a reputation at a .
. . .
...
Tempo's" dance band.
system to provide TV rcccp to handle other problems man who turns lights ofi Hy|t . I l l I llO U T S "t ll|N
National
Annual Chrtatmaa party for Bon of nations not now r e - 1 which many of us face and at fl.40 p.m (EST) with s ' MIAMI j J&gt;| r
celved.
M
[ now handle on an individual flick of a finger, he will turn Air l/rir h inlay rluimrjl »
children-of Kntghta of ColumSanfhrd City Manager War­ basis."
on 5,000 red lights on the big nrw transcontinental record
hu* will i* held 6-7 p m. Sun­
day at K. of C. hall. There ren E. (F ete) Knowles w ail Cities w e r e represented tree in a nationally televised for commercial aircraft after
a N A L Boeing 7'27 jet flew
lie garnet, refreahmenta named coordinator for the from as far .apart places as ceremony.
cities involved and will keep New Smyrna Beach and Kis­
Before the traditional tree- from Seattle to Miami 1 huraand Santa Claus.
each city advised on the pro­ simmee and Zellw'ood. Invita­ lighting ceremony, the John­ day in fout hour* and 2&lt;&gt; nun.
gress in dealing with CATV. tions will he sent to every sons play host to the wives utea.
DeMolay will rinjr th* Sal­
Knowles said this morning city m Central Florida when and children of White House
Average ground speed for
vation Army belli for kittle
be wili call another meeting as (he next meeting is called, s tiff mem bers expected to Hie 2,8 3o-n't tie flight waa 1560
donation* on Monday from D
toon as he has lufflclent in­ Knowles said.
number about 1,000.
mites per hour.
a.m. to 6 p.m. And atarting at
formation concerning t h e
10 a.m. the DeMolay mother*
franchlie request*. Yesterday
will conduct a baka tale in
front of McCrory'a.

800 To Receive

Selection of Dynatronica,
Inc., a Seminole . C o u n t y
apare-electronle* firm , for a
$3.6 million contract awarded
by the National Aeronautlca
and
Space A dm inistration,
will not call fop a substantial
Increase in personnel require­
ments during the Initial sta g e ,'
according to George F. A n­
derson, executive vie* presi­
dent and general m anager of
the company.
Tha Herald was advised by
Sens. S peitard Holland and
George Smather* th a t NASA
had awarded tha contract to
Dynatronics.
Th# project will call for the
design, m anufacturing and
on-sight''E ngineering support
of 19 PCM (pulse code mod­
ulation telem etry xyxtemx in
NASA’a worid-wido ■ Apollo .
space flight netw ork — wVvln
options for additional equip­
ment.
The PCM system# ara to bo
Installed a t (elected' ground
stations, ona training center
and three Apollo tracking
shipi.
Data on information re­
garding flight condition*, jverform anret of spaca c ra ft and
the health of th* aitro n au ta
will be handled by th* highly
com plex'code radio telem etry
systems.
The system s to he m anufac­
tured by Dynatronica will
identify and to ri out Informa­
tion and at extrem ely high
speed* prepared It for oneight d ata processing.
When t h e announcement
was made a t the Dynatronica
plant on U. S. 17-92 Just
south of Sanford, a spokes­
man for the firm aald, "Tha
place went wild. Th* people
were really Hippy.’'
Athleraon said, ,rWe do not
expect this program to pre*
sent additional
substantial

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W E A T H E R : R ain, much cnlder to n ig h t and S atu rd ay low to n ig h t ab o u t 40.

could the campaign would
reach Its $111,0110 goal over
night.
(itfts or pledges marie be
marie by phone (323-08361, by
a visit to the UF offices
lf&gt;05 Sanford Atlantic Nation­
al Bunk Bldg.) or by mail and amok# inhalattcm.
IP. O. Box 1 ( 0 .

Sanford Manager Guiding
Mutual Communities Study

Equipment
For Apollo
Flight Net

on the S t Joints River * * * * “The Nile of America”

( h r is tm a s holiday w ith th e ir

families -for no paper will*
lie published next Friday,
Dec. 35.
The .Sanford Herald and
Its entire sta ff extend th*
•Season's G reeting! to you
and yours.
\\8k.v**

m#r,,n a r .e . fought to-

to hold tlie town of
Pauli* against relicl forces teported to number 4,000.

Defense Shield
LONDON (U PI) — Britain
envisages a defenso shield
erruled by W estern nations
ami the Soviet Union to hall
Communist Chines* "n u rlrar
blackmail or attack" against
countries in Asia.

"S«*rvinK Sanford and
Seminole Counly Since 1950"

HUNTZcuryIhc.
• Authorized Salea &amp; Service

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WASHIN GTON ( U P I ) —
The Johnson adm inistration is
willing to taka p a rt in a new
W estern approach to Ruiaia
on the issue of divided Ger­
many. B ut it see* little hopa
for aucceia, S ecretary of
S ta te Dean Rusk said.

Strike Ends .
CAPE KENNEDY (U P I)—
A carpenters union locsl to ­
day withdrew Its pickets from
tha spraw ling spaceport and
$leared th* w ay fo r a ra ­
pt ion of construction on
^ ( v a'* $760 million moonpoftT Worker* began retu rn ­
ing
Uaaii 'jobs.

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On Ail
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                <text>Original -page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, December 17, 1964; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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